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260 IOWA OFFICIAL KHiGlSTJ^K—1^67- STATE BOARD OF REGENTS (Office located on fifth floor of State Office Building, Des Moines) Appointed by Governor, Term of six years STANLEY F. REDEKER, Boone, Republican, Chairman; term expires June 30, 1973. MRS. JOSEPH F. ROSENFIELD, Des Moines, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1969. JONATHAN B. RICHARDS, Red Oak, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1969. MELVIN H. WOLF, Waterloo, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1969. WILLIAM B. QUARTON, Cedar Rapids, Republican; term expires June 30, 1971. CASEY LOSS, Algona, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1971. THOMAS A. LOUDEN, Keokuk, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1971. NED E. PERRIN, Mapleton, Republican; term expires June 30, 1973. RALPH H. WALLACE, Mason City, Republican; term expires June 30, 1973. R. WAYNE RICHEY, Des Moines, Executive Secretary of the Board. The State Board of Regents is the governing board for the State Uni- versity of Iowa, Iowa City; the Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames; the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls; the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School, Vinton; and the Iowa School for the Deaf, Council Bluffs. STAFF OF THE BOARD OFFICE Appointed by the State Board of Regents R. WAYNE RICHEY, Des Moines, Executive Secretary. DAVID A. DANCER, Des Moines, Assistant Executive Secretary. CARL F. GERNETZKY, Des Moines, Administrative Assistant. KEDEKER, Stanley, Boone County Republican Chairman, State Board of Regents Born in Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 4, 1926. Moved to Boone, Iowa, 1930. Graduate of Boone High School and Boone Junior Col- lege. Attended University of Notre Dame; B.A. degree in economics from Stanford University, Calif., in 1949. Two years U. S. Navy, World War II; two years U. S. Army, Korean War. Owner and operator of home furnishings retail store in Boone. Recipient of award as country's outstand- ing home furnishings retailer in smaller towns. Past president of Boone Chamber of Commerce and Boone Lions Club. Past gen- eral chairman, Boone Community Chest. Official board, First Methodist Church. Director, Boone Industrial Corp. Recipient, Community Distinguished Service and Boss of the Year Awards. Appointed Board of Regents 1961. Married Maxine Erickson of Boone, 1952; two children, Ellen Jane and J l

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260 IOWA OFFICIAL KHiGlSTJ^K—1^67-

STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

(Office located on fifth floor of State Office Building, Des Moines)Appointed by Governor, Term of six years

STANLEY F. REDEKER, Boone, Republican, Chairman; term expiresJune 30, 1973.

MRS. JOSEPH F. ROSENFIELD, Des Moines, Democrat; term expiresJune 30, 1969.

JONATHAN B. RICHARDS, Red Oak, Democrat; term expires June 30,1969.

MELVIN H. WOLF, Waterloo, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1969.WILLIAM B. QUARTON, Cedar Rapids, Republican; term expires June

30, 1971.CASEY LOSS, Algona, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1971.THOMAS A. LOUDEN, Keokuk, Democrat; term expires June 30, 1971.NED E. PERRIN, Mapleton, Republican; term expires June 30, 1973.RALPH H. WALLACE, Mason City, Republican; term expires June 30,

1973.R. WAYNE RICHEY, Des Moines, Executive Secretary of the Board.

The State Board of Regents is the governing board for the State Uni-versity of Iowa, Iowa City; the Iowa State University of Science andTechnology, Ames; the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls; theIowa Braille and Sight Saving School, Vinton; and the Iowa School forthe Deaf, Council Bluffs.

STAFF OF THE BOARD OFFICEAppointed by the State Board of Regents

R. WAYNE RICHEY, Des Moines, Executive Secretary.DAVID A. DANCER, Des Moines, Assistant Executive Secretary.CARL F. GERNETZKY, Des Moines, Administrative Assistant.

KEDEKER, Stanley, Boone CountyRepublican

Chairman, State Board of RegentsBorn in Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 4, 1926.

Moved to Boone, Iowa, 1930. Graduate ofBoone High School and Boone Junior Col-lege. Attended University of Notre Dame;B.A. degree in economics from StanfordUniversity, Calif., in 1949. Two years U. S.Navy, World War II; two years U. S.Army, Korean War. Owner and operatorof home furnishings retail store in Boone.Recipient of award as country's outstand-ing home furnishings retailer in smallertowns. Past president of Boone Chamber ofCommerce and Boone Lions Club. Past gen-eral chairman, Boone Community Chest.Official board, First Methodist Church.Director, Boone Industrial Corp. Recipient,Community Distinguished Service and Bossof the Year Awards. Appointed Board ofRegents 1961. Married Maxine Ericksonof Boone, 1952; two children, Ellen Janeand J l

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SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 261

LOUDEN, Thomas A., Keokiik,Lee County, Iowa

DemocratMember, State Board of Regent*

Born in Fairfield May 5, 1919, son of Koyand Antoinette Louden. Married DorothyWalton Earley. They have four children.Educated Fairfield public schools and B.A.degree, 1940, J.D. degree, 1942, from Uni-versity of Iowa. Practiced law in Fairfieldfor nine years following World War 11then associated with industry. Is Secre-tary-Treasurer of Kast Metals Corp., Keo-kuk, and a member of its Board of Di-rectors; Director of Fairfield Glove Com-pany, Iowa Malleable Iron Company, andIowa State Bank and Trust Company, allof Fairfield. Served as naval officer inWorld War II; currently Iowa civilian aideto the Secretary of Army; Governor'sEconomic Advisory Council; Director olIowa Taxpayers Association; Rotarian;Elk, Eagle, Keokuk Chamber of CommerceBoard, Bar Association and has served asFairfield City Attorney and Councilman.Appointed to State Board of Regents I 9Gf..

PERRIN, Ned E., Monoiia CountyRepublican

Member State Board of RegentsBorn at Mapleton, Iowa, son of Chester

and Frances Perrin, March 10, 1911. Grad-uated Castana High School 1928, IowaState University 1933, with a B.S. degreein agricultural engineering. Married Eve-lyn Kidd of Spirit Lake, June 17, 1933.Father of two children, DiAnn (Mrs. LyleRose of Mapleton), and Richard, a gradu-ate student at Iowa State University.Served with U. S. Depts. Interior and Ag-riculture five years. Served three yearsas a naval officer, WW II with servicein the South Pacific theater. Owns andoperates farms in Monona County, is anIowa Master Farmer, director of N. W.Iowa Farm Business Association, directorMapleton Trust and Savings Bank, mem-ber United Church of Christ, Farm Bur-eau, Mapleton Club, American Legion andTau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity.Served as County Civil Defense Director,Soil Conservation District Commissioner,on Little Sioux Works Committee, StateExtension Advisory Committee, and localschool board. Appointed to State Boardof Regents 1965.

RICHARDS, Jonathan It., M<»nlgoiiiei'yComity

DemocratMember, State Board of Regents

Born in Red Oak Feb. 14, 1913, son ofPaul W. and Stella E. Richards; graduateof Red Oak High School; Harvard College1934 (A.B. magna cum laude), HarvardLaw School 1937 (LL.B.); Married Eliza-beth Miller, Providence, Rhode Island,Oct. 1, 1935; four children: Jonathan B., IT,Charles, Kathleen and Victoria (Bastron);admitted to Iowa Bar 1937; general coun-sel's office HOLC Washington D. C. 1937-1941; Office of Price Administration 1941-1947; Atlanta, Ga. and Washington D. C;associate general counsel, OPA, Washing-ton, D. C. 1945-1947; general practice RedOak, 1947 to date. Member of Phi BetaKappa, BPOE, board of Iowa Law Ex-aminers 1962-1964. Member of MontgomeryCounty, Iowa and American Bar Associa-tions. Appointed to State Board of Re-firenta, 1984.

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262 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER—1967-1968

WALLACE, Ralph H., Mason CityRepublican

Member, State Board of Reg'entsBorn February 25, 1916, in Williams-

burg-, Iowa. Son of John R. and Lois Mary(Howes) Wallace. Graduated Williams-burg- High School, 1933; B.S. Civil Engi-neering-, 1946, Iowa State University, Ames,Iowa. Member of Congregational Church.Married Dorothea Lee Dexheimer, 1941,and they have two children, John P. andMary H. Served World War II, 1941-1946; taug-ht Officers and Officer Candidatesat Artillery School, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma;served with the 76th Infantry Division inLuxemburg- and Germany; Captain, FA;awarded Bronze Star Medal, American De-fense Service Medal, European-African-Middle East Service Medal w/3 battlestars: Ardennes, Rhineland, Central Eu-rope; Croix de Guerre avec Etoile d'Argent.Consulting Civil Engineer; partner in firmof Wallace, Holland, Kastler and Schmitz,Consulting- Engineers and Planners. Officesin Mason City, Iowa, and Rochester, Min-nesota. Member of the Iowa State Boardof Engineering- Examiners since appointedin 1958 to fill unexpired term of C. P.Lewellyn, deceased. Reappointed 1959 and1963. Present term expired June 30, 1967.Chairman of the Board 1962, 1963 and1967. Director of the National Council ofState Boards of Engineering Examiners1965-1967. Also member of numerous civicorganizations; Chamber of Commerce,School Board, Adult Education Council,Rotary International, and others. Ap-pointed to State Board of Regents, 1967.

ROSENPIELD, Mrs. Joseph F.,Polk County

DemocratMember, State Board of Regents

Born Dannie Burke, July 23, 1908, atReno, Nev. Attended Maquoketa, Iowa,High School and graduated from GreatPalls, Mont., Hig-h School in 1925, and theUniversity of Iowa in 1929. Studied socialwork for six quarters in graduate schoolof social work, University of Chicago,1931. Employed as psychiatric socialworker in Chicag-o, 111., Kansas, and NewMexico until marriage in 1940. Memberof Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, andLeague of Women Voters. Past presidentof Des Moines Child Guidance Center andvice president of Des Moines CommunityChest.

RICHEY, R. Wayne, Polk CountyExecutive Secretary, State Board of

RegentsBorn near Kankakee, Illinois, July 6,

1928. Graduated from Harrisburg" HighSchool in 1945; served in Army Air Force1946-1947; B.A. 1954, M.A. 1958 SouthernIllinois University; Research Assistant,Local Government Center, Southern Illi-nois University 1955-56; Budg-et Analyst,Budget Division, Department of Adminis-tration, State of Kansas, 1956-1966; ap-pointed Assistant Executive Secretary,State Board of Reg-ents, November 1966,and appointed Executive Secretary, StateBoard of Regents, July 1, 1967; marriedAnita Sweeney of Kankakee, Illinois, 1950;four children, Bruce*, Rebecca, Pamela andMary Beth. Member of Higher EducationFacilities Commission.

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SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 263

WOLF, Melvin H., Black Hawk CountyDemocrat

Member, State Board of RegentsBorn in Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 4, 1923,

son of Michael and Sara Wolf. AttendedDes Moines public schools. GraduatedRoosevelt High School, 1941. AttendedNew Mexico Military Institute, Roswell,N. M., 1941-1943. Graduated, college ofliberal arts, State University of Iowa,1948, college of law, 1949. U. S. Army,1943-1945, China-Burma-India theatre.Awarded Distinguished Plying Cross andAir Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. Mar-ried Lois Hankin of Milwaukee, Wis.,Sept. 1, 1946. Father of three daughters:Marna Diane, Caryn Sue and Dale Ann.Member of Congregation Sons of JacobSynagogue. Member state and local barassociations. Former chairman BlackHawk County Mental Health Center andBlack Hawk County Legal Aid Society.Engaged in general practice of law atWaterloo, Iowa. Served in state senatein 58th and 59th General Assemblies.

LOSS, Casey, Algona, Kossuth CountyDemocrat

Member, State Board of RegentsBorn in Algona, Iowa, July 1, 1904, son

of Michael and Margaret Loss. Graduatedfrom Algona High School in 1924. At-tended Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,in 1926 and 1927. Married Ethel ElizabethEnglish June 24, 1931. Father of onedaughter, Mrs. Robert Kuhlman, Otteson,Iowa. Farmed 1928 through 1932. Re-turned to farming in 1941 and continuedto the present time. Deputy sheriff ofKossuth County 1933 through 1936. Sheriffof Kossuth County 1937 through 1940.Member of First Presbyterian Church,Algona. Member of state budget and fi-nancial control committee 1951, 1952 and1955 through 1964. Representative in Iowastate legislature nine terms. Assistant ma-jority floor leader 1965; chairman of theappropriations committee 1965; ranking*member on the ways and mean committee1965; chairman of sifting1 committee 1965.Appointed to State Board of Regents 1965.

QUARTON, Wm. B., Linn CountyRepublican

Member, State Board of RegentsBorn March 27, 1903, Algona, Iowa, the

son of William B. and Ella B. (Reaser)Quarton. Attended State University ofIowa, and George Washington University.Married Elnora Bierkamp, 1935; onedaughter, Diane Q. Geiger (married).Member of Congregational Church. Is abroadcasting executive, WMT Stations,Cedar Rapids. Joined radio station KWCR,Cedar Rapids, 1931; commercial managerradio station WMT, 1936; general managerWMT, 1943; executive vice president Am-erican Broadcasting Stations, Inc. 1959- ;president WMT-TV, Inc., 1959- ; chair-man, advisory board, CBS-TV Affiliates,1960. Trustee, member executive commit-tee, Coe College; executive committee,director, St. Lukes Methodist Hospital;President Cedar Rapids Junior ChamberCommerce, 1935; president Cedar RapidsChamber of Commerce, 1944; National As-sociation of Broadcasters (chairman TVBoard, 1962-63; chairman Joint Board1963-64); member of National CitizensCommission on International Cooperation.Elk, Mason. Member Pickwick (past presi-dent), and Rotary. Appointed to StateBoard of Regents 1965.

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264 IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER- 1967-1968

DANCER, David A., Polk CountyAssistant Executive Secretary, State Board of Regent*

Born at Lamoni, Iowa, October 7, 1896, the son of David and Anna A.Dancer, pioneer Decatur County residents. Attended public schools ofLamoni, Graceland College, Lamoni; University of Washington, Seattle; andthe State University of Iowa, where he graduated in 1917. Served two yearsin the army during World War I. Engaged in livestock raising* and farmingsince March 1, 1919, in Decatur County. Married Florence Messerli of WestUnion in November, 1917. Father of three daughters: Jane, Alice and JoAnn.Member Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. StateRepresentative from Decatur County in the 46th, 47th, 48th and 49th GeneralAssemblies. Omicron Delta Kappa (Honorary). Elected Secretary of theState Board of Regents, July 1, 1942.

GERNETZKY, Carl F., Polk CountyAdministrative Assistant to Executive Secretary, State Board of RegentsBorn at Columbus, Wisconsin in 1904. Graduated from Columbus High

School; received B.S. and M.S. degrees from Stout State University, Me-no-monie, Wisconsin; had post graduate work from Universities of Minnesota,Wisconsin, Chicago, Creighton. Taught at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, 1925-29; Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1929-41; principalBloomer High School, 1941-46; vice principal, Thomas Jefferson High School,1946-48. Married Irene Stewart, River Falls, Wisconsin, 1929. Appointedsuperintendent of Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School, 1948. Member Ply-mouth Congregational Church, Des Moines.

INSTITUTIONS GOVERNED BY BOARD OF REGENTSState University of Iowa, Iowa City Howard R. Bowen, PresidentIowa State University of Science and Technology,

Ames W. Robert Parks, PresidentUniversity of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls J. W. Maucker, PresidentIowa Braille and Sight Saving School,

Vinton Robert A. Hansen, SuperintendentIowa School for the Deaf, Council Bluffs. . C. J. Giangreco, Superintendent

THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, Iowa CityCENTRAL ADMINISTRATION

1967-1968President, Howard R. Bowen, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., D.H., Litt.D., LL.D.,

L.H.D.Provost Emeritus, Harvey H. Davis, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Willard L. Boyd, B.S.L., LL.B.,

LL.M., S.J.D.Vice-President for Medical Affairs, Robert C. Hardin, B.S., M.D.Vice-President for Research, Duane C. Spriestersbach, B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.Dean of Academic Affairs, Philip G. Hubbard, B.S.E.E., M.S., Ph.D.Vice-President for Business and Finance, Elwin T. Jolliffe, B.S.C.Vice-President for Planning and Development, Merritt C. Ludwig, B.A.,

M.A.Administrative Dean, Allin W. Dakin, B.A., M.A., M.B.A., LL.D.Assistant to the President, Phil E. Connell, B.A.

CollegesLIBERAL ARTS

Dean, Dewey B. Stuit, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.School of Religion

Director, George W. Forell, B.D., Th.M., Th.D.School of Journalism

Director, Malcolm S. MacLean, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.W School of Social Work

Director, Frank Z. Glick, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.School of Art

Director, Frank A. Seiberling, B.A., Ph.D.School of Music

Director, Himie Voxman, B.S.Ch.E., M.A.