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University of Minnesota COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION WINTER QUARTER 1936 I NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 19, 1936, Eleven O'Clock PROGRAM President LOTUS D. COFFMAN, Presiding PROCESSIONAL-March from "Die Meistersinger" - Wagner GEORGE H. FAIRCLOUGH HYMN-"America" My country! 'tis of thee Our fathers' God! to Thee, Sweet land of liberty, Author of Liberty, Of thee I sing; To Thee we sing; Land where my fathers died, Long may our land be bright Land of the Pilgrims' pride, With freedOlIl's holy light; From every mountain side Protect us by Thy might, Let freedom ring! Great God, our King I COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS HENRY W. A. HANSON, D.D., LL.D. President, Gettysburg College ORGAN SOLO-(a) Arabesque- - John Gordon Seeley (b) Fugue in C Major - Dietrich Buxtehude MR. FAIRCLOUGH CONFERRING OF DEGREES LOTUS D. COFFMAN, Ph.D., LL.D. President of the University 2 SONG-"Hail, Minnesota!" Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea Hail to thee, our ColIege dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue! Thy light shalI ever be Minnesota, stilI for thee, A beacon bright and clear; Thy .sons are strong and true. Thy sons and daughters true From they woods and waters fair, Wi11 proclaim thee near and far; From··thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy calI they throng, And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star. RECESSION AL-"Carillon-Sortie" Mulet MR. FAIRCLOUGH SMOKING As a courtesy to those attending functions, and out of respect for the character of the building, be it resolved by the Board of Regents that there be printed in the programs of all functions held in the Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium a request that smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. 3 938923 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION Subject to the completion of all curriculum r~quirements at the close of the winter quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the graduation requirements. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY GRADUATE DENTAL HYGIENIST MARCELLA HELEN NEISEN GENERAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATES IN ARTS FRED HAD WEN BARNEY ALAN DARE HELEN THERESE BERG FRANK HIBBING KOLLER MARY ELINORE BERG DONALD ROBERT LINCOLN LELIA ELIZABETH BOCKMAN CHARLES LINCOLN NYBECK RICHARD FRED CLAUSEN DALE H. SMITH MEDICAL SCHOOL GRADUATES IN NURSING ELAINE E. BENNETT ALBERTA]. HOENIG DOROTHY C. Bow ESTHER CHARLOTTE HOLMBERG MARYALICE J. DEVANEY HELEN ANN LORD MARGUERITE ELOISE DONKER, B.S. VILMA E. LUOMA MATTIE ELLIS BERENICE MURPHY VERNICE L. ELOFSON MARY ANN RIGGS LILLIAN COLLEEN FLICEK IRMA STAR BARBARA GAGE INEZ A. TAYLOR R. SYLVIA GUNDERSON LEORA VARONICA WOHLLEB COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE tmagna cum laude NORMA INEZ MOE t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 5 BACHELOR OF ARTS tcum laude HELEN ADELE GRANT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE tcum laude DOROTHY JANE SUMMERFIELD BACHELORS OF ARTS WILLIAM GEORGE BLOEDEL SHERWOOD HOLMAN VIRGINIA VANCE BLUNDELL ISRAEL HOROWITZ MARY VIRGINIA BOHAN MARIAN LOUISE JUNG LIONEL AARON BRILL HENRIETTA LISS LORA LEE CHASE IRVING MARGOLIS IMOGENE GRACE CLAYBAUGH RAY MORGAN LORRAINE A. COLEMAN PAUL FREDERICK WILLIAM RICK NAPHTALIE HERTZ CONNER CHARLES A. Roos GEORGINE ELIZABETH DAVENPORT MARIE ABLE SCOTT MIRIAM EVA GREENE RICHARD BERESFORD TUDOR, JR. ALANSON LAY HARRIS MARGARET JANE W ALDIN MYRON SAUL HEFFTER KENNETH WASSER MARJORIE RUTH WILLIAMS BACHELORS OF SCIENCE MILDRED OTTLEY ANDERSON STELLA HOSTBJOR MERCIA JOHANNA BRENNE MARIAN LEONA HURWIT.Z MARGARET IRENE BRIGGS, B.S. EDITH JOHNSON DORIS I. BROWN SAMUEL ARTHUR KAISER GRACE ELEANOR ERICKSON JOE GEORGE NUDELL KARIN A. FARRELL JANET RUTH REULER MILDRED B. WEBER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE twith distinction ROBERT WILLIAM AUVINEN t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 6 BACHELORS OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING· ALDEN W. CARPENTER MAXWELL MELIN FINKE FRANK EMERSON TORRANCE BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING KENNETH BEAUMAN SKRIVSETH BACHELORS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GARFIELD BROWN ANTONIO BUOT NICK J. DOVOLIS BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE LEONARD JAMES CURRIE KENNETH MARSDEN SPERRY GEORGE GILBERT DAVIS KENNETH RICHARD WALLER CHARLES EDWARD FROST HUBERT MORRIS WALTERS BACHELOR OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE VIRGINIA MARY HERZ ENGINEER OF MINES In Geology WARREN MORRIS WOODWARD BACHELOR OF CHEMISTRY JAMES ARTHUR DRAKE BACHELORS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH DENNIS CARUSO CHARLES JAMES POYNTER COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE twith high distinction (Course in Agriculture) ALFRED A. TRAHMS t Candidates graduating with hono~s are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 7 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE t'With distinction (Course in Agriculture) DONALD LAWRENCE DAILEY CHESTER LERoy FINSTAD LESTER EUGENE HANSON (Course in Agricultuml Science) ELEANOR MARIAN LUNDQUIST (Course in Forestry) IRWIN HAROLD JOHNSON WALTER PAUL (Course in Home Economics) MARIE ELIZABETH FAHEY MARGARET STELLA PEWTERS BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (Course in Agriculture) JOHN D. BARNARD LOUIS HENRICK SCHMIESING NORMON JEROME GOODWIN RAYMOND THEODORE SWENSON QUINTUS CHARLES WILSON (Course in Agricultural Science) ANDREW RAE DOWNIE PHILIP GUERINEAU GEIGER HOWARD EDWARD GROW (Course in Forestry) GEORGE BRIGGS AMIDON MILES WILLIAM KELLY KENNETH W. DANIELSON KARL GEORGE KOBES ARNE ELO WARREN H. LIVENS JAMES HENDERSON LEITON ERNST NELSON KARL JACOBSON RUSSELL OTTO ROSENDAHL JOHN MORGAN STEPHENS, JR. (Course 111 Home Economics) LOIS MARIE Fox DOROTHY D. JACOBSON SARAH ELIZABETH GOLD MARGUERITE A. KLOBE HELEN MAE HEBERLEE ELEANORE V. MATTILA MARY WILHELMINA SILLIMAN t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 8 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS, AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (Course in Home Economit;s Education) MARGARET ELAINE ERICKSON MARGUEliITE LORRAINE OLSON ELIZABETH POND . MEDICAL SCHOOL BACHELORS OF SCIENCE ROBERT RUFUS AMBROSE, B.A. PHILIP ARZT KEES, B.A., M.B. LORETTA ANN BELL HERMAN KAISER KOSCHNITZKE, M.B. TRAUGOTT J. BLOEDEL SIDNEY CHARLES PRATT WILFRED JOSEPH BUSHARD EDWIN DANFORD QUICK PHYLLIS MITCHELL DOWNEY, B.A. PAUL REED LEONARD CHARLES FRANK ARTHUR FRIDT]OF SETHER, M.B. FLORA LESLIE GILMORE VIRGINIA ARDELL SPARKS AMOS Roy GILSDORF DESMOND MILTON THYSELL ROBERT WOODRUFF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELORS OF SCIENCE twith high distinction MARIE C. PETERSON WILHELMENA MARY RANDALL BACHELORS OF SCIENCE twith distinction FRANCES WILMA GILMAN RUBY BELLE HASTINGS JOHN MATTEI 9 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE AIDA LORAIN BERG MARY LOUISE LEONHART EVELYN BERNICE BERTONE IRMA B. LUCAS ORlAN THORALF BJELDANES VILMA E. LUOMA MARION LUCAS BRAGDON LEILA REM FRY MELDAHL ELLEN EVALYN CHURCH, G.N. HERMAN JULIUS MUELLER ELIZABETH DOLLENMAYER FRANK ALFRED REBERTS MATTIE ELLIS BLANCHE REED VERNICE L. ELOFSON WILLIAM HASKELL RICH EDITH A. HANSEN LEILA HARRIET SCONBERG BARBARA ]. HOPKINS MARGARET ELEANOR TEFFT MARYDEL HULL THERESA ADELAIDE THEN EUGENE KAITALA ALBERT A. VOJTISEK MAUDE FOSTER LAUGHLIN LEORA V ARONICA W OHLLEB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BACHELORS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION REINO G. ALANKO CHARLES THOMAS HEENAN, JR. HAROLD ROBERT ANDERSON ALFRED VINCENT JOHNSON ROBERT WILLIAM BACKSTROM ROBERT JOSEPH KELLY CHARLES E. BAKER MAURICE J. MICHAELSON GERHARD W. BOSHOLM WILLIAM CHARLES MORTON :j:BUDD CRONK HENRY H. RAATTAMA CHESTER EUGENE ENGSTROM NELS WILLIAM STALHEIM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELORS OF ARTS tcum laude BEATRICE FRIEDLANDER GWENDOLYN B. SHEPLEY BACHELOR OF ARTS SOL G. ALCALAY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY PAUL H. DAVIS, B.B.A. t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. t Degree conferred as of December 19, 1935. 10 LAW SCHOOL BACHELOR OF LAWS J om~ EDWIN SUOMI GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTERS OF ARTS MARGARET ELIZABETH ANDREWS LINTON HAINER B.S. '31, University of Minnesofa B.S. '32, Stout Institute Major, Education Major, Education Minor, Economics Minor, Industrial Education Thesis, A Quantitative Analysis of Thesis, Engineering Preparation, the Subject Content of Some of High School and College: The the Newer Junior Business Train Value of High School Shop and ing Texts with Respect to the Drawing Courses as a Basis for Minnesota State Syllabus-Bulle Work in Engineering Colleges, tin No. A-6 with Attention to Both the Train ing and the Guidance Aspects EDWARD MORITZ BRECHER B.A. '32, Swarthmore College FREDERICK JOHN HOFFMAN Major, Philosophy B.A. '34, Stanford University Minor, Psychology Major, Philosophy Thesis, The Method of Extensive Minor, English Abstraction Thesis, Elements of a Transcenden tal Interpretation in the Aesthetic JACOB CORNILS Philosophies of Plato and Plotinus B.A. '22, Macalester ColIege Major, German CLAUDE DOUGLAS HOLZINGER . Minor, Comparative Philology B.A. '20, Macalester ColIege Thesis, Das Konservative in Luther Major, Education Minor, Educational Administration WINFIELD AUSTIN DEAHOFE Thesis, An Analysis of the Attitude B.A. '32, University of Minnesota of Minnesota School Executives on Major, English Issues Relating to the Better Minor, Romance Languages (French) Training of Elementary Teachers Thesis, The Realism, Romanticism and Irony of William Faulkner MORRIS SHEPP ISSEKS B.A. '34, University of Arkansas GLENN E. FISHBAUGHER Major, Political Science B.A. '21, Cornell College Minor, Economics Major,