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- Identifier
- wwu:21425
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1946 January
- Date
- 1946-01
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1946.
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
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- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
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- WWUARC_BOT_194601
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- 1946-01 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - January 1946 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 517 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 23, 1946. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Wednesday evening, January 23, 1946, at seven o'clock in t
- Identifier
- wwu:33243
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1907 July
- Date
- 1907-07
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1907 July.
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
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- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
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- wwuarc_bot_190707
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- 1907-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 133 1907-07-13 A meeting of the board of trustees of the State Normal School held this date. Present, Chairman Edens, Trustees Handschy, Donovan. Minutes of the meetings of
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1907-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 133 1907-07-13 A meeting of the board of trustees of the State Normal Sc
Show more1907-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 133 1907-07-13 A meeting of the board of trustees of the State Normal School held this date. Present, Chairman Edens, Trustees Handschy, Donovan. Minutes of the meetings of June 18 and 22 read and approved. Bill of the Fairhaven Publishing Company for advertising for bids for wood in the sum of $7.00 was presented, allowed and ordered paid. Bill of the American Printing Company for advertising for bids for wood was presented. Amount $38.50. No reason being discovered why the American Printing Company should charge higher rate for advertising than the Fairhaven Publishing Company the bill was allowed to the extent of $(?) and ordered vouchered and paid. Bids were received from A.H. Montgomery and Bellingham Bay Lumber Company to supply wood for the State Normal School. The lowest bid received was that from the Bellingham Bay Lumber Company and was as follows: Bellingham, Wash., July 5, 1907. Mr. J.J. Edens, Chairman Board of Trustees, State Normal School, Bellingham. Dear Sir, we agree to furnish the State Normal School with 400 cords (or what additional quantity may be required), four foot slabs, mill run, piled on the grounds of the said school on Sehome Hill, Bellingham, at a rate of $3.25 per cord. We agree to pile the entire quantity on the grounds within sixty days from accepting agreement. The school board to provide suitable piling space for the same without delay to deliveries. Terms: Net cash in 60 days or 2% discount at end of each month. This offer for prompt acceptance and in accordance with your advertised request for bids. Yours very truly, Bellingham Bay Lumber Company. Accepted 7/13/07 conditionally. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 134 1907-07-13 On motion of Trustee Donovan the bid of the Bellingham Bay Lumber Company was ordered accepted upon condition that the said company would deliver 200 cords of wood prior to October 1st, 1907 and 200 cords after October 1st, and the clerk was directed to so notify the company. Chairman Edens reported several verbal applications for the position of Mrs. Branchard. Also reported a letter from Mr. Thompson applying for the positionvacated by Professor Lull. At the suggestion of the Chairman definite action upon these matters was deferred until the return of Dr. Mathes. Chairman Edens also reported that he had ordered a set of history works for the use of the school entitled "Greats Event of History," at a net price of $58.00 or if paid for on the installment plan the price of $65.00, payable $3.50 per month. The action of Chairman Edens in ordering the work was unanimously approved by the board. Chairman Edens reminded the board that his term of office as chairman had expired, that he had re-appointed as a member of the board by the Governor and requested that a new Chairman be elected in his stead. The matter of election of chairman was thoroughly discussed by the members of the board. Trustees Donovan and Handschy fully realizing the long and efficient services rendered by Mr. Edens and further realizing that he was in thorough touch with all the details of the Normal School management insisted that the honor of chairman should be retained by Mr. Edens not only as a matter of honor but that the best interests would thus be conserved. On motion of Mr. Handschy, seconded by Mr. Donovan, Mr. Edens was re-elected as chairman of the board of trustees. No further business coming before the meeting the board then adjourned. J. Wayland Clark, clerk. F.L. Yale, depty clerk. John J. Edens, chairman. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 135 1907-07-20 Board of trustees of the State Normal School met in special session, at the office of F.F. Handschy at 9AM. All members present. Principal Mathes acted as clerk pro tem. Principal Mathes submitted the following recommendations of the faculty for the granting of diplomas and certificates. The following students were recommended by the faculty at their meeting, July 18th, 07 for certificates and diplomas: for diplomas: Roger Williams, Anna Walden, Pearl Van Ostrand. For five-year certificates: Margarette Cloustin, Pearl Maring, Belle Comstock, Juanita Ambrose, Jessie Bryant, Nora Haffley, Velma Moorman, Hilda Musgrove, Frankie Frescoln, Carrie Schuh, Mattie Stanton, Albert G. Stinson, Alice Shoemaker, Hattie Burnett, Inez Townley. For Two-year certificates: Selma Beckstrom, Alice Gilbert, Bessie Workman, Charlotte Andrews, Elizabeth Pease, Leslie Hankins, Clara Cade, Bessie Stanton. Respectfully submitted, E.T. Mathes. Principal. Mr. Donovan moved that diplomas and certificates be granted to the persons named in the recommendations of the faculty, in accordance therewith. Seconded and carried unanimously. After an informal discussion of the affairs of the school, the board adjourned to meet at the office of the Principal, on Tuesday afternoon, Jaly 23rd, 1907 at 2PM. E.T. Mathes, clerk pro tem. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 136 1907-07-23 An adjourned meeting of the board of trustees held this date at the office of the principal: all of the members of the board being present. On motion the following bills were allowed and ordered vouchered and paid. Maintenance fund. Whatcom County Ry and Lt Co. $19.50; Whatcom Falls Mills Co. $36.02; Cole Truck and Storage Co. $11.25; Fairhaven Pub. Co. $7.00; American Printing Co. $14.00; Pacific Tel and Tel Co. $8.80; Whatcom Co Ry and Lt Co $15.80; Munro and Haskell $13.30; Lowman and Hanford $8.69; Western Wood Working Co $17.85; Geo C. Bourneman Co $36.00; Incidental Fund $390.55; E.T. Mathes $65.52. Library Bank: A.C. McClurg and Co $57.16; J.B. Lippencott Co. $3.00; National Alumni $58.50; Jon C. Winston Co $1.45; Chairman Edens reported that Mrs Martin had withdrawn her application for the position of Mrs. Branchard. Dr. Mathes read a communication from the Governor and an opinion of the Atty General attached relative to the manne of handling the incidental fund. Dr. Mathes reported prices received on the proposed combination lighting fixtures for the Normal building. It appearing there from that it would cost nearly $300.00 to supply the building including the public rooms, it was decided to inquire further for prices before ordering. The applications for positions in the faculty from Profs Engle, Thompson and Deerwester were discussed and their respective merits considered. No further business coming before the meeting the board then adjourned. John J. Edens, Chairman board of trustees. J.Wayland Clark, clerk. L.H. Yale, deputy clerk. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1907 Volume 02 - Page 137 1907-07-26 Special meeting board of trustees of the State Normal School held this date, all the members of the board being present. The matter of improvement of Cedar Street was brought up and as the property owners on said street were desirous of having the street improved, on motion of Mr. Donovan, the board decided to join in a petition for that purpose. Principal Mathes reported that Mr. Moore had been up looking over the heating plant, and had agreed to arrange for heating certain rooms and cut off heat from other rooms when not in use, thus saving expense. The boiler of the heating plant having been reported by Mr. Moore as being in bad condition, it was decided to have the boiler tested under Mr. Moore's supervision. On the recommendation of Principal Mathes, the following resolution was unanimously adopted by the board: Resolved that the Chair of Education and the Supervisorship of the Training School shall in the future be united in one department. The head of this new department shall be known as Professor of Education, and General Director, the Training School. The associate teacher shall be known as Associate Teacher of Education and Supervisor of the Training School. The matter of selection of men to fill the position of Supervisor of training department and Chair of Psychology and education was again brought up and earnestly considered. The merits of the various applicants were thoroughly canvassed and compared. It appearing that all of the members of the board and Principal Mathes were in harmony as to choice of mem. On motion of Mr. Donovan the following named men were unanimously elected and their salaries fixed. Prof Frank Deerwester for Professor of Education and General Director of the Training School, at a salary of $1584 payable in 12 equal monthly instalments. Mr. Davis, a taxidermist, appeared before the board after examining the school museum and informed the board of its neglected condition and offered many suggestions for its betterment, and applied for a position in that department. It being deemed advisable to consult Prof Romine before taking definite action, on motion of Mr. Donovan the matter was left in the hands of Chairman Edens. Mrs Branchard having notified the Principal that she would not accept the position of Matron of the dining hall again, Dr. Mathes was requested to consult with Mrs Powell with the view of securing her for the position, provided her boys could be cared for elsewhere. Dr. Mathes reported having placed an order with J.N. Selby for magazines for the library, and also read a letter written by him to the Governor relative to the manner of handling the incidental fund, pointing out to him the inconsistancy of the interpretation of the law and the impracticability of conforming to the request of the Governor, and asking for further information. No furhter business coming before the meeting, the board then adjourned. J. Wayland Clark, clerk board of trustees. L.D. Yale, deputy clerk. John J. Edens, Chairman, board of trustees. ##
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- Identifier
- wwu:39228
- Title
- View 2
- Part of
- Chalieng ware jar with globular body and two loop handles at shoulder
- Date
- 1400
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Department of Anthropology
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_358.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:26905
- Title
- Two women in crafts workshop, assembling possibly Easter-related items from feathers, bows, bunny heads, pipe cleaners
- Date
- 1930-1950
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb2072
- Identifier
- wwu:25155
- Title
- Unidentified older woman in black dress
- Date
- 1920-1940
- Digital Collection
- Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Galen Biery papers and photographs
- Local Identifier
- gb0404
- Identifier
- wwu:35557
- Title
- Global Lounge
- Digital Collection
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Virtual collection
- Global Lounge
- Virtual collection link
- 468
- Identifier
- wwu:24191
- Title
- Chopping wood is warm work
- Date
- 1965~
- Description
- Title on photo verso: Chopping wood is warm work. Persons identified on verso: Carol Kurz, Ramona Curtis, Annette O'Connor (supervisor) Three women are chopping wood.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0023
- Identifier
- wwu:41887
- Title
- view 4 - info card
- Part of
- Conus gloriamaris
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00211_04
- Identifier
- wwu:42087
- Title
- view 3
- Part of
- Strombus pugilis
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00257_03
- Identifier
- wwu:20964
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 19980 March
- Date
- 1980-03
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for March 1980
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_198003
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- 1980-03 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - March 1980 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- AGENDA BOARD OF TRUSTEE'S MEETING WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY March 6, 1980, 2: 30 p. m. Old Main 340 on Campus 1. Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting of February 7, 1980 2. Business
- Identifier
- wwu:34074
- Title
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records 2019 April
- Date
- 2019-04
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees Meeting Records April 2019
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_201904
- Identifier
- wwu:28986
- Title
- AS Board Minutes 1957-03-06
- Date
- 1957-03-06
- Description
- AS Board Minutes 1957-03-06
- Digital Collection
- Associated Students of WWU Board Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Records of the Associated Students of Western Washington University, University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries.
- Local Identifier
- asbod_19570306
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- The meetlug W$)'.3 Cll.llro to order 'mJ the GhaJ:rmrm Ken hof.reU,. The minutes were read and ~!>,·roved ns co,~rcctoo a:nd the agemda was announced. 'rhose rnembsrs o.f the board present wer•e Jo~l Cnrl:.ion, Mr0 ·0 ildebrand., Denny White, Nadine Schillinp;, Al Jung, Barbara l3o
- Identifier
- wwu:32891
- Title
- Forest St.
- Date
- 1913-11-10
- Description
- Caption on front reads "Forest St. looking across Pine. Sidewalks, curbs, and gutter. November 10, 1913. Peterson, Webel, Hawkins. Contr.
- Digital Collection
- Macy (James W.) Photographs
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- James W. Macy Photographs
- Local Identifier
- macy021
- Identifier
- wwu:39162
- Title
- View 1
- Part of
- Sawankhalok ware lidded box with iron brown panels of hatching
- Date
- 1400
- Type of resource
- artifact
- Object custodian
- WWU Department of Anthropology
- Related Collection
- Whittington Collection of Asian Ceramics
- Local Identifier
- WCAC_271.tif
- Identifier
- wwu:21493
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 2006 August
- Date
- 2006-08
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 2006.
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- WWUARC_BOT_200608
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- 2006-08 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - August 2006 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Agenda Friday, August 11, 2006 Location: Academic Program Building Shannon Point Marine Center, Anacortes, WA Time: 9: 00 a. m. I. Call to Orde
- Identifier
- wwu:20787
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1963 June
- Date
- 1963-06
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for June 1963.
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
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- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- WWUARC_BOT_196306
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- 1963-06 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - June 1963 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 1120 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 14, 1963 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington State College was held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 14,
- Identifier
- wwu:41514
- Title
- view 1
- Part of
- Oliva miniacea
- Type of resource
- still image
- Related Collection
- Biology Department Shell Collection, Western Washington University
- Local Identifier
- Dept_00197_01
- Identifier
- wwu:24349
- Title
- Skiers
- Date
- 1940
- Description
- Several skiers on a hill.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0184
- Identifier
- wwu:32688
- Title
- View across mountain ranges (possibly from summit of Mount Adams looking towards Mount Rainier).
- Date
- 1916
- Digital Collection
- Wernstedt (Lage) Photographs
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Lage Wernstedt Photographs
- Local Identifier
- wernstedt024
- Identifier
- wwu:33160
- Title
- WWU Board minutes 1899 May
- Date
- 1899-05
- Description
- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1899 May.
- Digital Collection
- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Board of Trustees Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_bot_189905
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- 1899-05 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 072 1899-05-01 Board met pursuant to the call of the chairman; present R.C. Higginson, J.J. Edens and Frank C. Teck. Chairman reported that the clerk had failed to receive an
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1899-05 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 072 1899-05-01 Board met pursuant to the call of the chairman; present R.C
Show more1899-05 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 072 1899-05-01 Board met pursuant to the call of the chairman; present R.C. Higginson, J.J. Edens and Frank C. Teck. Chairman reported that the clerk had failed to receive any bids for furnishing wood for the school building. "The wood," he said, could be secured from the B.B. Imp. Co. for $2.25 per cord and Mr. E.R. Croft would draw it to the grounds for $1.00 per cord, making its total cost delivered $3.25 per cord. This was thought to be too high and it was decided to leave the amtter open and each trustee to constitute himself a committee of one to try and secure tenders. Vouchers were ordered certified to the state auditor for the issuance of warrants for claims allowed as follows: Voucher No. 1 - In favor R.C. Higginson $10.50 for stamps, telegrams and etc. Charged to the appropriation for maintenance. Voucher No. 2 - favor Blade Pub. Co. $3.00 for publishing call for bids for "heating and ventilating" Normal School building. Charged to appropriation for heating. Voucher No. 3 - favor Blade Pub. Co. $3.40 for publishing call for bids for furnishing wood to Normal School. Charged maintenance fund. Voucher No. 4 - favor Reveille Pub Co. $3.10- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 073 1899-05-01 for publishing call for bids for furnishing wood for the school building. Charged to the maintenance fund. Voucher No. 5 - favor City of New Whatcom $20.00 for "tap fee" city water connection. Charged grading appropriation. Voucher No. 6 - Favor Jasper N. Warren $20.00 services as janitor building moth of April 1899. Charged maintenance fund. Voucher No. 7 - favor Post-Intelligencer Pub C. $3.55 for publishing call for bids for "heating and ventilating normal school building. Charged heating fund. Chairman Higginson reported that he had had an unsatisfactory conference with President Cornwall of the Bellingham Bay Improvement Co. Relative to their cooperation in the grading of the Normal School grounds adjacent streets; that he had reported this to Mr. Edens and they had ordered Engineer G.R. Campbell to prepare a diagram of the grounds as they are and the board have the grading of them done by day labor. The diagram was laid before the board and discussed. Mr. Chas (?) submitted the following proposition in writing. "To the honorable board of trustees of the State Normal School at New Whatcom--gentlemen: in the matter of the grading of the normal school grounds, I hereby agree to superintend the work, hire the labor and furnish all necessary tools and render a detailed account to the board once a week for $5.50 per day, on the basis of ten (10) hours work, the said sum to be payable in warrants and all labor employed and materials furnished to be paid for in the same manner, the laborers employed to be hired at the lowest price consistent with good service. Signed- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 074 1899-05-01 Chas E. Lind. On motion of Mr. Edens, Mr. Lind's proposition was accepted. It was ordered that the clerk be instructed to notify local firms that the board would receive tenders on May 8th, 1899 for furnishing and placing shades in the school building; said shades to be of the best hand painted opaque cloth and to have the best Stewart Hartshow rollers. A letter was read from President-elect Mathes formally accepting the position. Also one from Mr. J.A. McBride accepting the position of janitor of the building. Chairman Higginson reported that Dr. Mathes had written him advising him of the necessity of taking steps toward getting furniture for the building; that in accordance with the suggestion the clerk had written 14 firms inviting them to submit estimates and samples. Board adjourned to meet at call chairman. Record approved. L.H. Darwin, clerk. R.C. Higginson, chairman. 1899-05-08 Board called to order by the chairman; present R.C. Higginson, J.J. Edens, Frank C. Teck. The bids for placing in building and furnishing shades for the Normal School, three in number, were laid before the board by the clerk. The bidders were the B.B. Furniture Co, Theis and Welter and Pleasaunce and Wyatt. The bids opened some discussion followed as to their merits when it was decided to have a representative of the B.B. Furn. Co appear before the board and explain the tender of his company- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 075 1899-05-08 which included an alternate to furnish shades with pocketed rollers and reinforced edges. Mr. Dallion of the company appeared and demonstrated to the satisfaction of the trustees the superiority of shades with pocketed rollers and reinforced edges whereupon the following order was made: "that the contract be awarded the B.B. Furn. Co. for furnishing and placing in the Normal School building, shades for all the windows in the basement, first story and the assembly room of the second story, the same to have pocketed rollers and reinforced edges as shown in sample and provided for in their alternate bid and to be furnished and placed in the building for $127.50 and that they be made from the same color (green) and material as therein shows." The clerk was ordered to secure a catologue of the Minneapolis office and School Furnishing Co., either in the city or Minneapolis, and if in the latter place to telegraph for it. Dr. Mathes made a statement relative to advertising in two state educational journals and he was ordered to prepare the matter and secure its insertion in them. He further stated the necessities of the school to be: (1) (?) for laying a floor in the model school training room; (2) that lumber should be secured for the janitor to make cases for the laboratory of; (3) A letter press for the principals room; the chairman was ordered to secure these and it was further ordered that he be empowered to make purchase of whatever small supplies that might be necessary from time to time. The chairman reported- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 076 1899-05-08 that he and the principal had delved into the applications for positions in the faculty which lay on the clerks desk and were now in correspondence with those who appeared to be the most suitable. Also that he had ordered (?) Munro, Blake and Haskell to make connections with the city water works. An informal discussion followed relative to the various applicants for positions in the faculty after which the board adjouned to meet at call of the chairman. Record Approved. L.H. Darwin, clerk. R.C. Higginson, chairman. 1899-05-15 Board met at 3PM. Present R.C. Higginson, J.J. Edens, Frank C. Teck. An order was made authorizing trustee Edens to consumate the purchase of the J.H. Collins museum for five hundred ($500) dollars. Voucher No. 8 Favor Chas. E. Lind $210.40 for time sheets for weeks ending May 6th and May 13th for (?) Normal School grounds and Voucher No. 9 - favor R.C. Higginson $17.75 for letter press stamps and etc. were passed and ordered certified to the state auditor that warrants might issue. The proposition of raising $500 by popular subscription in this city and Fairhave was discussed and the clerk was instructed to prepare two subscriptions lists, one to be handed to Mr. C.X. Larrabee of Fairhaven and the other for trustee Frank C. Teck of Whatcom, the money so raised to be applied to the purchase of the Collins Museum. President Mathes reported that Mr. Larrabee would give $50 of the amount himself. Board adjourned. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 077 1899-05-24 Board met at 10:15AM - present R.C. Higginson, J.J. Edens, Frank C. Teck, the business before the Board was the consideration of the proposition looking to the furnishing of the school building. The board repaired to the Byron House in a body to inspect the samples of Chapman Bros. and Co. of Seattle. After completing the inspection the board reassembled at their usual meeting place at 2:30PM and the following order was then given to Chapman Bros. and Co. of Seattle. 112 desks various sizes as follows: 42 friction sides @ $5.85; 35 #1s @ $4.25 each; 35 #3s @ $4.10 each; 16 rears - 8 #1s - 8 #3s @ $3.75 each; 108 tablet chairs @ $1.76 # 77 each; 192 opera chairs #200 @ $2.15 each; 1 Rollers top desk #4 - 60 inches wide $53.36; 1 reading stand 20th century @ $10.25; Total amount $1264.44. An order was made directing chairman Higginson and Principla Mathes to go to Seattle or Tacoma and make such other purchases of furniture as were necessary and their judgement might dictate. The secretary was authorized to sign the contract with Chapman Bros. and Co. for the furniture ordered from them. Board adjourned, the members proceeding in a body afterwards to the Normal School grounds to inspect them. Record approved. L.H. Darwin, clerk. R.C. Higginson, chairman. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 078 1899-05-31 Board met at 2:30PM pursuant to the call of the chairman: present R.C. Higginson, J.J. Edens and Frank C. Teck. Bills were read and vouchers ordered drawn as follows: Voucher No. 10 - favor W. Frizzre Hardware Co. $121.70 for material furnished, as powder and (?); Voucher No. 11 - favor L.H. Darwin $3.10 for stamps and etc.; Voucher No. 12 - favor Chas E. Lind $459.90 for time sheets for work done on Normal School grounds for weeks ending May 20th - 27th; Voucher No. 13 - favor R.C. Higginson $1.85 for stationary; Voucher No. 14 - favor E.T. Mathes $21.70 for telegrams, railroad and steamer transportation and etc. Vouchers number 10 and 12 were drawn on the grading fund and numbers 11-13 and 14 on the maintenance fund. The plastering necessary in the building was spoken of but the matter was laid over until the next meeting as was the question of sewer connections. J.N. Nygren submitted a bid for furnishing 100 cords of wood, delivered at the school building and piled at a place to be designated by the chairman of the board at $3.25 per cord. It was accepted and the contract awarded him as per the terms of his bid. Chairman Higginson and Principal Mathes reported that, following the instructions of the board, they had visited Tacoma and purchased the additional furniture necessary for the Normal School through the B.B. Furniture Co. The report was accepted and approved. Principal Mathes was instructed to have James Sutherland construct a table to suit him and should he succeed in this he should be ordered to construct others. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 079 1899-05-31 The following resolutions which were unanimously adopted were presented by Principal Mathes. The election of the faculty was then proceeded with. Principal Mathes recommended the following persons for the positions below designated and they were elected as follows: J.T. Forrest of Chehalis Wash, professor of Mathematics at $1000 per year. Frank W. Eply of West Superior Wis, professor of science at $1000 per annum. Miss Jane Connell of Sheridan Wyo, chair of English literature and Latin $900 per annum. Miss Avadana Millett of Seattle Wash, Instructress in drawing, elocution and physical culture at $900 per annum. Miss Mary D. Carew of New Whatcom, Wash, assistant in English and History $700 per annum. Miss Sadie Rogers of Dillon, Mont, Supt. of the Model School at $1000 per annum. Principal Mathes was instructed to notify the faculty elect of their election by- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1899 Volume 01 - Page 080 1899-05-31 telegraph. An order was passed (?) a conditional library fee of $10 to be paid by each pupil attending the Normal School as per the state law. The secretary of the board was instructed to correspond with the state printer and ascertain whether or not he would print the Normal School prospectus for free. Board adjourned. Record approved. L.H. Darwin, clerk. R.C. Higginson, chairman. ##
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- 1940-11 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - November 1940 ----------xxxxx---------- 379 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 19, 1940. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Tuesday November 19, 1940, at 3:30 P.M. in the President's office
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- 1949-07 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - July 1949 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 605 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JULY 21, 1949 The regular meeting of the Board of trustees was held on Thursday afternoon, July 21, 1949, at three o'clock in Room 112,
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- APPROVED Minutes October 11, 2018 Western Washington University Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes Thursday, October 11, 2018 CALL TO ORDER Board Chair, Trustee Earl Overstreet called the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University to order at 3:07 pm in the Sulkin Libra
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- (1956-05 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- AS Board Minutes - May 1956 - Page 1 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- May 24, 1956 The Board of Control special meeting was called to order by the President, Roland Sayler. The minutes were dispensed with. Those members presen
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( May 24, 1956 The Board of Control special meeting was called to order by the President, Roland Sayler. The minutes were dispensed with. Those members present were Dick Walston, Ken Moffit, Dan White
Show more( May 24, 1956 The Board of Control special meeting was called to order by the President, Roland Sayler. The minutes were dispensed with. Those members present were Dick Walston, Ken Moffit, Dan White, Bob Dunlap, Larry Richardson, Tom Romerdahl 9 Barrie Brownell, Dr. Van Aver, Bob Teshera, Mr, Hildebrand, Joel Carlson, Denny White, Kay MacKenzie, IIim Hamilton, and Don Six. Bob Dunlap moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the report of the Election Committee. The motion was seconded and carried. a,., Bob Teshera reportedvthat he had contacted several Certified Public Accountants concerning the audit of the Men's Athletics books. The fee for such work is $7.50 per hour for the accountants themselves and might possibly be slightly lower if their associa~ts could iiAJ?art of the work~ Estimates for the job run between $200 i;;c:, $250. The accountants would inspect the books and the records of expenditures. Such an audit could be completed in about two weeks, Bob Dunlap moved to appropriate $250 from Budget Control to cover the expenses of an audit of the Men's Athiitics account. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Teshera was directed to notifly an accountant and have him start work Monday. The next item of business was the elections committee report by Rosemarie Oldow. She reported that a total of 685 ballots, including 16 absentees, were cast in the election but only 636 were checked in the Profile. This means a discrepancy of 49 votes. The votes cast for the four quarter positions were Schilling, 423; Greenwalt, 402; Siebler, 400; Bos, 376; Amos, 360;, Tuininga, 330; and Graham, 196. In the one quarter position fhe votes were Jung, 447 and Richardson, 275. The vote on the Athletic Scholarship question was yes, 460 and no, 233. Bob Dunlap moved that the Board of Control order i new general election to take place next week. The motion was seconded. Kay MacKenzie moved 09 amend the motion by adding the words: and that the fating take place on voting machines. The amendment was seconded. The chair ruled the motionocxMoc±xN1 and amendment out of order on grounds that the preceeding general election must first be declared null and void. Bob Dunalp moved that the general election condueted the nineth week of the quarter be declared null and void because of ~ocxsx±Mxakx~xvoting discrepancies. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Dunlap moved that a general election be ordered during the tenth week for the candidates and issue considered in the past election and that the voting be done on voting machines. The moti,,n was seconded and carried. Larry Richardson moved that two poll clerks be hired to work from eight to four each day with a one hour lunch hour. The motion died for / lack of a second. The next item of business was consideration of the budget. Jim Hamilton gave information on the cound truck expenses under Men's Athletics, Publicity and Advertising. Bob Teshera moved that we tentatively accept Men's Athietics, Publicity and Ad~ertising as amended. The.motion was seconded and carried. The next budget under discussion was that of Men' Athletics, Swimming. Tom Romerdahl moved that the Swimming budget be tentatively accepted as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The Tennis budget was next on the agenda. Questions were raised as to the validity of purchasing tennis racquets and ~ e towels. Joel Carlson moved to cut Account C-5, towels to $12.00. The motion was seconded and carried. eut Account C-5 tennis racquet by lack of a second. Larry Richardson moved to $6.oo. The motion died for Tom Romerdahl moved to tentatively accept the Tennis budget as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The next budget under consideration was that of Track. Teshera moved to cut Account C-5)towels by $72. seconded and carried. Bob The motion was Discussion followed and questions were raised about the requests for warmups and watches. Ken Moffit moved to tentatively accept the Track budget ms amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The Orchestra budget was then considered. A question was raised as to the reason for the increase in the request for instrument repair. It was answered that two basses and two cellos had to be repaired and thaee were quite expensive items. to cut Account D)instrument repairs by $50. seconded and carried. Bob Dunlap moved The motion was Joel Carlson moved to tentatively accept the Orchestra budget as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. The Social budget was next on the agenda. cut Account L, movie postage by $5.00. of a second. Discussion followed. L, movie postage by $5.00. Dan White moved to The motion died for lack Dan White moved to cut Account The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Teshera moved to cut Account N, subsidation of loung be cut by $65. The motion was seconded and carried. Don Six moved that Account A9 salaries and wages for record dances be cut $35. motion was seconded. Don Six withdrew the motion. moved to cui Campus Day, $175. 'fi.,L,\ S (' ~ f! The Bob Teshera The motion was seconded. Bob {kv, Dunlap m~u~ object to consideration. The objection carried. Bob Dunlap moved to tentatively accept the Social budget. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Dunlap moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded and carried and the meeting was adjourned. Resp~ctfully submitted 1 Bar!'ie Browne.Ll. secretary pro tempore
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- 1970-01 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - January 1970 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- BOARD OF TRUSTEES WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE January 8, 1970 4:30 p. m. 131 College Hall 1. Approval of the minutes of the meeting of December 11, 1969 2. Resolution authorizing the is
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- [pid:29207 wwuid:asbod_193202] 193202 page one a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read and approved as read. All the members were present except Mr. Bond. Sivert skotheim reported that the committee working on the revision of
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[pid:29207 wwuid:asbod_193202] 193202 page one a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read and approved as read. All the members w
Show more[pid:29207 wwuid:asbod_193202] 193202 page one a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read and approved as read. All the members were present except Mr. Bond. Sivert skotheim reported that the committee working on the revision of the constitution was progressing. Colin Campbell reported that Roger Chapman was going to make up a constitution for the Viking. The old constitution for the paper was made for the paper when it was called the messenger. Discussion on whether the drama club pin should be made an official school pin. Move to have a representative of the drama club come to a future meeting to give their reasons for the need of making the drama club pin official. Seconded and carried. Mr. Ford gave his reasons before the board for wanting to bring the Co op convention up here to visit our school. Move that Mr. Ford find out about the exact estimate in cost of running the convention up here for a day and bring up at a future meeting. Secretary Ing Iverson 193202 page 2 February 11, 1932 A special meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. Motion made that Sam Ford be allowed $62.50 to pay expenses of bringing the members of the Co op convention from Seattle to Bellingham and back. Seconded and carried. Secretary ING Iverson 193202 page 3 February 12, 1932 meeting at the students Association was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The resolutions that were suggested by the board of control were read and discussed. The ballots were then passed out and the voting took place. Resolution I and II were passed by a big majority of votes, but resolution III did not pass. a ballot with the resolutions and the number of votes that were cast for each resolution will be found on the following page. Secretary ING Iverson 193202 page 4 February 16, 1932 a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read an approved as read. Mr. bond was absent. Miss o'donnell gave a report of the committee on the revision of election requirements for the student Association constitution. There was a discussion on the defeat of the amendment on manager sweater awards. It was suggested it be brought up again at some future date. President Campbell appointedMiss O'Donnell chairman to look into the possibilities of a new election system. Elsie O’Donnell and Nellie Cox gave a report on the suggestions to general chairmen of mixers. The report will be found on the following page. Motion made to have 100 copies made of suggestions to general chairman to mixers. Seconded and carried. ocean made to defer the report of the N. W. Viking till the next meeting so that Mr. Walters can explain the report. Seconded and carried. Motion made that rec hour be only one hour this week Friday 19, 1932. Seconded and carried. Motion made that president Colin Campbell see if it is possible and whether it is feasible to have a mixer at the end of this quarter, and also have the power to appoint a chairman for such an affair. Seconded and carried. Move made that a committee of president Colin Campbell, Mr. bond, and Mr. Ruckmick see the editor of the Viking about the paper. Seconded and carried. Motion made that the board of control have a banquet this quarter period seconded and carried. Motion made that president Colin Campbell be given power to appoint a chairman for the board of control banquet. Seconded and carried. Miss o'donnell was appointed chairman for the boards banquet. Motion made that each member of the board be allowed a guest. Seconded and carried. Discussion concerning student body tickets. Students have been letting outsiders use them which is against the school policy. Motion made that an announcement be made in the assembly that all students must have their activity tickets at rec hour. seconded and carried. 193202 page 5 February 16, 1932 motion made that the meeting adjourn. Seconded and carried. Secretary Ingwald Iverson 193202 page 6 suggestions from board of control to general chairman of mixers. (100 copies) I. Appoint sub chairman of the following committees: 1. Decorations 2. Refreshments 3. program or entertainment 4. Invitations 5. clean up. II. Advisor-- is appointed by the president of the student body. Find out who the advisor is as soon as possible. III. Reserve date for the affair as soon as possible and: 1. present it to the inter club council 2. or hand it in to the secretary in the Dean of women's office IV. Patrons and patronesses: 1. have chairman of invitations committee send written invitations at least one week before the affair. V. Check card: 1. in the office of the Dean of women there is a check card that must be filled out at least 2 days before the affair. VI. Requisitions: 1. Kinds a. to move furniture b. to purchase supplies and equipment 2. where to get requisitions a. in the business office b. from the president or secretary of the board of control get those to purchase supplies and equipment. 3. Steps a. have the president or treasurer of the student body sign every requisition. b. The chairman of the affair must sign every requisition. c. Then take them to the business office and they will make out a numbered form requisition. 4. Object a. the business office has to keep a numbered record of all goods purchased so that when bills are sent in, they can be easily and efficiently taken care of. 193202 page 7 helps for chairman of mixers. [continued] VII. See students Handbook for further information, listed as "standards for social affairs quote VIII. Consult advisor about all matters pertaining to the function. IX. Things that must be looked after: 1. Floor wax is needed for dancing. 2. Check rooms must be looked after. 3. There must be a piano in the place. 4. Committees must be appointed soon enough so they can do their work properly. 5. In order to charge supplies at the Co op, you must bring a requisition with you, otherwise the supplies will be charged to your personal account. 6. In order to move furniture quite a distance, it is best to phone the trucking company. They will then send in their bill to the business office. 7. Always be sure and buy enough punch ( or whatever refreshments are served). 8. In hiring an orchestra it is best to get the advisors opinion as to desirability and prices. 9. Whenever possible, get students to work in committees. This should be done without pay. 10. The doorman and check room attendants are usually paid 35 cents an hour. This is the regular price for student work period 11. in choosing a place for the dance, it should be one of the places listed in the students Handbook. If some other places desired, the Dean of women must OK it. 12. See to it that all sub chairman hand in written reports of their expenditures to the general chairman. X. Prepare a typewritten, itemized report of the affair to hand into the board of control as soon as possible. 193202 page 8 Report of the committee on S. A. constitution Revision of election requirements Article III Section 3 item E to read as follows: the board of control shall grant leave of absence to the vice president or representative on the board for the summer quarter only, when so requested. The office of vice president shall be filled temporarily by the senior representative in service in case there is no senior representative a temporary vice president shall be elected. Vacancies in the office of representative shall be filled at an election held at the end of the spring quarter. Section 3 item A to read as follows: The president and vice president shall be elected at the beginning of the winter quarter period the president to serve a full term of 4 quarters without a leave of absence. Section 4 to read as follows: (a) To be eligible for election as president or vice president a candidate must be a student who has had at least 4 quarters of resident work at the Washington state normal school of Bellingham, wash., must carry at least 12 credit hours of work and must be approved by the scholarship committee of the faculty. (b) Candidates for representative must have had at least 2 quarters resident work at the Washington state normal school of Bellingham, wash., be approved by the scholarship committee of the faculty and carry at least 12 credit hours of work. 193202 page 9 February 23, 1932 a regular meeting of the board of control was called to order by president Colin Campbell. The minutes were read an approved as read. Mr. bond and miss Cox were absent. Mr. HOPPE came before the board. There was a discussion as to the name of the drama club. It was also suggested that in the future all the drama club productions should be advertised and sponsored by the associated students. This is to let the students see that the plays are really the associated students as a whole period it was also suggested that associated students be used as a name for the student body because it has more rhythm. There was a discussion of a drama club pin but Mr. HOPPE advised the board to drop the matter until the club could be questioned. Elsie gave a report on the board banquet. Motion made that the board banquet be held Saturday night March 12. Seconded and carried. Motion made to send $10 to the Olympic committee on behalf of this school seconded and carried. Motion made that the next REC hour be one hour long thus to save $5 to be used to send to the Olympic committee. Seconded and carried. Motion made that only $20 be spent on the boards banquet. Seconded and carried. Motion made to table the report of the Viking till Walters can appear before the board. Discussion as to a mixer at the end of this quarter. It was thought best not to have a mixer this quarter and have one at the beginning of next quarter. Motion made the banquet committee be allowed $25 to put on the banquet. Seconded. But not carried. Motion made, since evening mixer has been cancelled, to reconsider the motion concerning rec hour this Friday and have the regular hour and a half rec hour. Seconded and carried. Motion made that the meeting adjourn. Seconded and carried. Secretary, ING Iverson ##
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- 1946-02 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - February 1946 ----------xxxxx---------- 519 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 5, 1946. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Tuesday evening, February 5, 1946, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Pre
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- 1956-06 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- AS Board Minutes - May 1956 - Page 1 -----------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXX----------------- May 31, 1956 The Special Meeting of the board was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. Those members present were: Dr. Van Aver, Barrie Brownell,
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May 31, 1956 The Special Meeting of the board Those members present were: Dr; White, Jim Hamilton, Ken Moffet, Dan White, Larry Richardson, Kay was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. Van
Show moreMay 31, 1956 The Special Meeting of the board Those members present were: Dr; White, Jim Hamilton, Ken Moffet, Dan White, Larry Richardson, Kay was called to order by the chairman, Roland Sayler. Van Aver, Barrie Brownell, Joel Carlson, Denny Bob Teshera, Bob Dunlap, Don Six, Tom Romerdahl, MacKenzie and Dick Walston. The first item on the agenda was the budget. Women's Athletics was the first budget considered. Joel Carlson moved that we tentatively accept the Writer Budget. The motion was seconded and carried. The Women's Athletics Budget was reconsidered. Bob Dunlap moved that Accounts.Band F, Women's Athletics, $200 be stricken and that $200 be added to Administration, Trips and Conferences Budget. The motion was seconded and carried. Ken Moffet moved that the board cut Account C, Women's Athletics to three (3) kick boards. The motion was seconded and carried. The next budget considered was the Men's hthletics - Baseball. Ken Moffet moved that in Account C..l, Item shoes, the board cut the amount on baseball shoes to 4 pair at $10. The motion was seconded and carried. Discussion followed on the budget starting at the beginning. Joel Carlson moved that the board cut li.ccount C, 5 chairs, in the Band Budget. The motion was seconded. Bob Dunlap moved to amend tha main motion by adding the words by $50, The amendment died for lack of a second. The main motion as stated carried. The motion to omit the purchase of a marimba, Account C-3, diet not carry. The next budget considered was the K1ipsun Budget. Bob Teshera moved that the KHpsun Budget be adopted. The motion was seconded and carried. A letter was read from Mr. Bliss concerning a recommendation for needed equipment. Dr. Van Aver moved that this matter be referred to the Student Facilities Committee. The motion was seconded and carried. Bob Teshera moved that the entire budget, with the exception of the Women's Athletics be adopted as amended. The motion was seconded and carried. It was noted that the budget was in balance an~ that it was in the black approximately $200. The next item on the agenda was concerning IBla.zer jackets. The special committee recommended that the board supply letters and that the jackets be purchased by the individual through ASB at reduced prices. Bob Dunlap moved that this matter be tabled. The motion was seconded and carried. The next matter concerned the disposal of two bonds purchased in 1944 that had recently matured a.mounting to $50. Bob Teshera moved that the returns be deposited in the Student-Union account. The motion was seconded and carried. Miss Janet Soine was considered for a bonus for her work on the 1956 Klipsun. A letter was read from Mr. Bliss recommending a bonus and Bob Dunlap moved that Miss Soine be granted a '$60' bonus. The motion was seconded and discussion followed. The motion carried. The last item was concerning a bonus for the Navigator editor, Kay MacKenzie, Mr. Bliss recommended that Miss MacKenzie be granted a bonus for her work in putting out the new Navigator. Dan White moved that we grant the Navigator editor a $25 bonus. The motion was seconded and carried, Jim Hamilton moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded. It was announced that the last meeting will be held at 4,oe Monday afternoon. The motion aarried and the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Carolyn Brewer, Secretary
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