November 14

on state College
OF FACULTY COUNCIL
Meeting #77
14 November 1952
, vice cuairman, presiding, the Faculty Coun'clock with the :Collowing members present ~
arlson, Colqy-, Dornfeld, Gilfillan, Gilkey,
(for Berry), Hupprich, Lemon, Lonseth, Lunde,
ter), Pfanner, Pickett, Reichart, Scott,
(for Clayton), 8mith, 5wygard, Tressler,
Ll.s , Wilkinson, 1.linger"Wood" Yunker •. Also
W. Henderson.
ROLL CALL
With Dr. Huppric
cil met at 4:00
Blanch" Bullis,
Goode, Granstro
Moser (for Ledb
Shideler, Shirle
Wanless,. Ware,
present: Dr. R
AAUP ACTIVITIES
Dr. Henderson r orted on inter-cihapter activities of the
American Associ ion of Universit;f Professors of 'the State
with representa .on also from the National Education Association and the Oregon State Education Association. He
spoke of a rece
meeting in Bend which was attended by an
average represe ation of eight to ten persons per chapter.
He said a state ystem Federation of MUP chapters was in
process of form ion. The Federation would have a coordin-·
ating council.
lready, he said ·the Federation had been
active through 'ts Salary Comrnittlaein presenting memorials
to the state Bu get Director and the Governor •. Dr ••Henderson
spoke particula ly of the support President Strand had given
the conunittee d of Chanceller By-rne's fine attitude and
evident informa ion on the problem. Dr. Henderson distributed copies of hree charts that the conunittee had used in
its presentatio.
He discussed t.hecharts briefly and
answered some q estions.
STUDENT
PARTICIPATION
ON FACULTY
COl1i1ITTEES
Dr. Hupprich re
subject of stud
President invit
students ndght
forming committ
have librar,y co
said that doubt
on the function
mittees. Dean
has two student
it would be a g
most committees
AD JOURNl'1ENT
The Council adj urned at S :00
d a memorandum from President Strand on the
nt participation on faculty committees. The
d discussion or comment. Dean Colb,r said
e interested and helpful on certain policy
es. Director Carlson said some institutions
'ttees including stUdents. Dr. Pfanner
ess many faculty members are not very clear
or even the existence of Some faculty COmilfillan spoke' of a Califcrnia college that
on its b0ard of regents. He said he thought
od idea to have student representatives on
0
fclock.·
Delmer 11•• Goode
Secretary