MOLLIS R, WILLIAMS 



HoUis R. Williams has been professionally en- 

 gaged in soil and water conservation activities for 

 the past 29 years with the Soil Conservation 

 Service. 



He has been Deputy Administrator since April, 

 1959. In that capacity he is responsible for the 

 watershed, flood prevention, and river basin work 

 of SCS. 



Mr. Williams was a member of the SCS regional 

 office at Fort Worth, Texas, from 1936 to 1946. 

 He was State Conservationist for Arkansas, 1946- 

 1957. 



He is a native of Arkansas, is farm-raised. Mr. 

 Williams obtained a B.S. degree in physical and 

 biological sciences at Arkansas State Teachers 

 College and obtained a law degree from North 

 Texas School of Law, Fort Worth, Texas. 



DR. LEON H, JOHNSON 



Dr. Leon H. Johnson, newly appointed President 

 of Montana State College who succedds Dr. Roland 

 Renne, resigned, is a transplanted Minnesotan 

 in his 21st year on the faculty. 



Dr. Johnson began his teaching career after 

 graduation from Concordia College with a degree 

 in chemistry. After several years as a high 

 school teacher and administrator, he returned to 

 college at the University of Minnesota as an 

 instructor and researcher and received his 

 doctorate in 1943. 



In addition to his other work at MSC, Dr. Johnson 

 has published many scientific papers in agricul- 

 tural bio-chemistry . 



He is listed in American Men of Science, belongs 

 to Sigma Xi research fraternity and the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science. 



FRANK H. DUNKLE 



Frank H. Dunkle of Helena, was named acting 

 director of the Montana Fish & Game Department 

 in September, 1963 and officially became director 

 in December of that year. 



Mr. Dunkle, a graduate of Montana State College 

 where he obtained a B. S. degree in wildlife 

 management and an MS degree in wildlife recrea- 

 tion and public relations, had been chief of the 

 department's division of information and educa- 

 tion. 



A native of Oakmont, Pennsylvania, he first joined 

 Montana Fish and Game Department as a deputy 

 warden in the Dillon area in 1948. He became a 

 warden in 1950 but was recalled to action with the 

 Navy during the Korean conflict. He served with 

 the Navy during World War II in the South Pacific 



