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University of Minnesota UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Winter Quarter edllllllellcClllellt exercises 1947 NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH TWENTIETH I!;;;:;-==--=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;=-=---===~ AT EIGHT O'CLOCK PROCRAM PRESIDENT JAMES LEWIS MORRILL, Presiding ORGAN MUSIC-(Seven-thirty oclock) Piece Heroique Franck Adagio from the Toccata in C Bach Two Choral Preludes Bach J esu, meine Freude Wachet auf Offertory on "0 Filii et Filiae" - Guilmant PROCESSIONAL-Electa ut Sol - - Dallier ARTHUR B. JENNINGS University Organist PRESENTATION OF COLORS NATIONAL ANTI-IEM-"The Star-Spangled Banner" Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there, Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? INVOCATION THE REVEREND GEORGE P_ CONGER, BD., Ph,D. Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS- "Ideas for Individuals" FREDERICK L. HOVDE, B.Ch.E., Minn., LL.D .. D.Sc. President, Purdue University 2 CONFERRING OF DEGREES JAMES LEWIS MORRILL, LL.D. President of the University SONG-"Hail Minnesota!" Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our College dear! Like the pine that seeks the bluel Thy light shall ever be Minnesota, still for thee, A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons are strong and true. Thy sons and daughters true From thy woods and waters fair, Will proclaim thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng, And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star. RECESSIONAL- Allegro Moderato from the First Sonata - - Mendelssohn ARTHUR B. JENNINGS University Organist (The audience will remain until those in academic costume have left the hall) 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 Hoor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements 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. GENERAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATE IN ARTS WILLIAM LAW ARCHBOLD RAYMOND HUBERT KASPER ARDIEN CURWOOD ARONSON ALLEN JOSEPH KAUFENBERG JOHN JOSEPH BAHNAK GERALD CYRIL KAUFMAN ALWARD MOORE BAKER, JR. BEVERLY ELAINE KERSCH HAROLD BARTKO JOHN PETER KOHNKE, JR. WERNER LLOYD BAUER CORINNE NATALIE LEVY CAROLINE JUNE WICKSTROM BECKER BURTON JOHN LIED HENRY MARVIN BERG JOHN DONALD MCCAMPBELL DALE HARVEY CHAPIN CORENE MARILYN MILSTEIN JOHN NEWELL CHILDS NEAL HENRY NELSON HARLAN HAROLD DAVIS RAYMOND JOHN PROSOSKI JOANNE MARY DOUGALL HENRY CALVIN REGET MELVIN GLENN ENGELBRETSON JOYCE SAVITT WILLIAM CARLYLE GASKILL STANLEY GROVER SCOTT ROBERT ERWIN GEIGER IDELLE ANN SEZER MICHAEL J. GERAGHTY FRED DURFEY SHERMAN, JR. LOIS MAY GIEFER BETTE Lou CARRIE SKARNES HUGH RICHARD GILLARD HARVEY SOLON PHYLLIS MAE GINSBERG DENO GEORGE SOTOS PHILLIP GLECKMAN MAX RUSSELL TREU DOROTHY BELLE GROH ALLEN THOMAS VADNAIS MARK ALLEN HAGEN DENTON MILES V ARS JAMES ARTHUR HANSEN PATRICIA MARIE WEED JOHN LESLIE HARPER HAROLD STANLEY WESTERHOLM BETTY MAE HORNIBROOK JOAN KATHERINE WHITMORE CHARLES WILLIAM JOHNSON \VARREN WESTON WILSON JAY ROBERT KALLESTAD COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS ASSOCIATE IN LIBERAL ARTS MARIAN CARPENTER ARTHUR CHARLES ROEMER PAUL LAURANCE CHELL PATRICIA ANN STEINERT GLENN WILLIAM ERICKSON Loms LESTER TALBOT BEVERLY ELAINE FINE MARTON ZACHER WALLACE ORVAL NELSON 4 MEDICAL SCHOOL GRADUATE IN NURSING These degrees are conferred as of March 20, 1947, subject to the satis­ factory completion of nursing practice prior to June 13, 1947. ROSALIND ADAMS, B.Ed. KATHERINE MAHONEY JANET LOUISE AMICK BARBARA A. MELLA HELEN TOMPKINS BRANTON DONNA JANE ROCKEY DELPHIE CHRISTINE BRATTLUND MARGERY RUTH SHANAFELT EVELYN DOROTHY CARLSON HELEN LORAINE SOHNER, A.L.A. HELEN AHRENS CLAPP MARY ANNE STAFFORD JOSEPHINE READ DEDOLPH ODNEY SWENSON STEINKRAUS JUNE CATHERINE GOLDER MONA TAKAO DELORES MAE HANSON YONEKO GRACE YAMADA ALICE HELEN HILL MARGARET DOROTHY MARIE AUDREY ELAINE KAPLAN YOUNGDALE This degree is conferred as of June 13, 1947, subject to the satisfactory completion of six months' service as senior cadet nurse in a federal hospital, prior to December 18, 1947. JOAN ELAINE ALGER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS t magna cum laude JAMES CLINTON FERGUSON ROBERT MARVIN KOZELKA BETTY GOETZ, A.A. JOHN PETER NASOU ZERL VIVIAN FRIE JOHNSON JANET CHRISTINE WESTERMAN MARJORIE KATHERINE KIRSCHNER BACHELOR OF ARTS tcum laude MARGARET HELINE BRANT WARREN PAUL MILD FANNY HOFFER HELEN ELIZABETH PAULSON LOIS ANN JOSEWICH LAWRENCE HERBERT PETERSON MARILYN RUTH JOSEWICH RUTH PHILIPPSTHAL ADELINE MARIA KLAMM FLORENCE IMOGENE PIZINGER BERNARD MARDER WILLIAM ROBERT STRATTON BACHELOR OF ARTS MONICA FRANCES ANDERSON RICHARD THOMAS BRISTOL RONALD LESLIE ANDERSON BETTY ANNE CALMENSON MARILYN LOUISE ARNOLD JANE CAMPBELL CHAMBERLAIN ROBERT EARL ARNOLD WILLIAM HUGHES CLAPP CLIFFORD SAMUEL AsHMUN MAR J ORIE KENFIELD COLMAN SALLY ELAINE AUGUST JOHN ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM CHARLES MARTIN BOOTH HOPKINS CAIRNS CUSHING THOMAS WILLIAM BRIERE CAROL CHRISTINE DARROW NANCY LEE BRISCOE MARILYN LOUISE DEAN t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 5 CHESTER MOWBRAY DES ROCHERS EDWIN HENRY NIXON EARL EDMOND DOMBROSS ELAINE BLANCHE OBERG ELIZABETH ANNE EDWARDS BARBARA JANE OCKEN ROBERT FREDERICK FLIS, A.A. PAUL AUGUST OMAN, Th.B. WILLIAM FREDELL ALLAN CARY ORENSTEEN GERALD HERBERT FRIED ELL BARBARA SHIRLEY ORENSTEIN TRUMAN E. HALVORSEN JOYCE VERNETTE OSTLUND CURTIS TUFT HARRIS JULIUS PAUL CARL JOSEPH HEINEN ESTHER MARILYN DICKSON PICCAlU), JAMES E. HOUSKA B.S. OMAR HENRY HOVERSTEN GORDON BISHOP PLAYMAN ROBERT LEONARD JEVNE GEORGE ALEXANDER POMMER RODNEY JAMES KELLAR ROSEMARY ELAINE SCHROEDER SUZANNE VIVIAN SATTERLEE KENNON LOUANNE SHELDON EDWARD JOSEPH LAFAVE, JR. SYBIL ARLENE STEPHENS GRACE ETHEL LATZ CHARLES CLAIR SWANSON LINTON RUDOLPH LEHRER CHARLES BRIGGS SWENINGSEN ROBERT WALTER LINDVALL DONALD EVERETT SWISHER JEANETTE ETTA MALINSKY JOHN OWEN THOMAS PAUL JOHN MARMESH NOLAN ALDEN \VATSON LEONA MAY MARTIN ARTHUR EDWARD \VEISBERG DONALD WAYNE MERRIMAN LOUISA ANN WETHERBEE VIOLET ORR IE MOORE JACK RICHARD WILLIAMS DORIS MAY MORNHINWEG DONALD EUGENE WILSON HARLAND B. 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JOHN GORDON MORRIS QUENTIN CHARLES EYBERG BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING twith distinction RUSSELL JOSEPH CASSUTT BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING t with distinction JAMES FREDERICK SULLIVAN, B.S. in Naval Technology BACHELOR OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING J\LBERT WARREN BEISANG, JR. EARL BENJAMIN OLSON j\LAN WILLIAM BRUNSELL HARRIMAN EDMOND REYNOLDS WOODROW LUVERNE COOK JAMES WILEY SHERRICK CHARLES FRANCIS COONS ROBERT EARL SPRINGER CURTIS LEE FRITZ, B.S. in Naval DWAYNE EVAN STRANDBERG, B.S. in Technology Naval Technology KENNETH IVERSON GRINA KENNETH RUSSELL TUURIE, B.S. in A SIDNEY HANSON, JR. Naval Technology ROBERT SPRAU HEDIN ROBERT GORDON WICK JACK ZANE HURTIG DONN LINFORD WILLIAMS HAROLD JAMES LARSON, JR. LEON HAROLD WILLIAMS, B.S. in EDWARD ELMORE LEACH Naval Technology ARTHUR BRUCE NEPPLE BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE ALBERT KEMPF, B.S. 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