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Graduation Exercises OREGON STATE COLLEGE Eighty-Eighth Annual Commencement GRADUATION EXERCISES OREGON STATE COLLEGE COLISEUM MONDAY MORNING, JUNE THIRD NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN TEN O'CLOCK ALMA MATER 6W I THIN a vale of western mountains, There's a college we hold dear. Her shady slopes and fountains Oft to me appear. I love to wander on the pathway Down to the Trysting Tree, For there again I see in fancy, Old friends dear to me. (Chorus) Carry me back to OSC Back to her vine-clad halls ; Thus fondly ever in my mem'ry Alma Mater calls. Pag-t Tzco PROGRAM PRELCDE Transcendence Q,·crture Frangki.ser PROCESSIOXAL Coronation .Tones Ylarch Processional J.I arcelli Processional Sa<:i11o Oregon State College Concert Band Theodore Mesang, conductor The audience will remain seated throughout the processional but will rise when the Colors enter the auditorium and \\·ill remain standing until after the lnYocation. THE ~ATIONAL AKTIIE:\[ lXYOCATIOX The Reverend Charles S. Neville, B.A., B.D. Rector, Corvallis Episcopal Chnrch GREETIXGS Charles R. Holloway, Jr. ~fember, State Board of Higher Education WHEN I HAY£ SuKG MY SoNGS Charles Jerry Christopherson, '57, baritone Dorothy Brodersen, '57, accompanist COKFERRIXG OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES PRESIDENT AUGUST LEROY STRAND, Ph.D. OATH OF OFFICE FOR NEWLY COMJI[!SSIOKED OFFICERS OF U. S. ARJ\IY, U. S. NAvY, U. S. MARINE CoRPS, AXD U. S. AIR FoRCE IX TilE GRADUATING CLASS CoxFERRIXG OF ADYAXCED DEGREES PRESIDENT STR:\~ D THE LAST SoxG Rogers Nancy Allworth, '57, mezzo-soprano Dorothy Brodersen, '57, accompanist ALMA MATER Homer Jfaris, M.S., '18 RECESSIOKAL Recessional Jfesang Concert Band After the Colors have been carried from the auditorium, the audi­ ence will be seated during the recessional. Pngc Three The Order of the Academic Processions WALTER MrLO ADRlON, Chief Marshal Processional- The President and Official Guests The Administrative Council The Faculties The Candidates for Advanced Degrees The Class of 1957 Recessional- The order of the Recessional is the re,·erse of the Processional, the Class of 1957 march­ ing first and the President of the College last. The Colors DiStinctive of the Schools Tassels of caps of candidates for degrees are in colors distinctive of the schools according to the Academic Costume Code. The Graduate SchooL ....................... ......................Black The School of Science .............................. Golden Yell ow The School of Agriculture ...................................... Maize The School of Business and Technology ................Drab The School of Education .... .............................. Light Blue The School of Engineering .............................. ....Orange The School of Forestry. ...........................................Russet The School of Home Economics ..........................\1\"hite The School of Pharmacy. ... ..........................Olive Green Page Fo11r Senior Honor Students June 1957 Senior honors are conferred by the Faculty Council on those members oi the graduating class, candidates for a bachelor's degree, who throughout their entire college course ha,·e maintained the highest scholastic standing in their respective schools. A student to be eligible for such honor must have made a grade-point aYerage of 3.25 or higher. Election is limited to ten per cent of the graduating members of a schooL ScrE:<~CE Carol Anne Ager J olm Harold Ellison Kay Marie Season Jean Alden Smith John Edward Rauch 'Alayne Harry Yunker Nansie Jean Gilfillan Doris Starrett Garrison Janet Elaine McBurney Donne Gale Griffith Ronald Elliott Bramble Robert Donald Dale Sonya Lynn Smithson Mary Faythe Luther AGRICULTURE William Ronald Coats Howard Saucy Roderick Withers Dow Paul Edwin Heilman Nancy Anngenette Allworth James Stephen Long Everett Byron Lofgren BusiNEss Axn Tf:CHNOLOGY Glenna Elaine Hall Patricia Jerry Matthews :May Wong Albert Lincoln Moore John Quinton V.lilson Richard Mahlon Slawson James McKinley West Lorraine Mavis Reinseth Alzora Ramona Albrecht Helen Louise Hume Edgar Allen Pedley EDUC.HION Dorothy Mae Haffner ~finnie Marie Swanson Ruth Carol McKillop Lois Marily Patterson Lucille Elayne Baker Myra Will Beebe Peggy Jo Nixon Patricia Carolyn McCoy Mary Ann Roderick Chereyl Yvonne Speas! Ella Jeanette Seaton Ann Irene Nero Sally Joann Harris \brian Ersie McDowell Marjorie Jean Miller Shawn Lee Holbrook ENGINEERING Donald Ramon Hill Frank Neuman Merle Lee Griebenow Richard Albert Wuopio John David Burroughs Vernon Hugo Swanson Douglas Koel Bennion Alvin Rayburn Paden Pn.Qc Fiv~ Ronald Adcock Shrock Larry Gene Viles John Oswald Sheldahl James Frederick Sias Maurice Lee Rasmussen Richard Frederick Avard Albert Wesley Magnuson Wesley Dwight Boyer James Wallace Barnes Carlton Miles Furnberg David Richard Beadling George Russell Teal John William Holland Richard Nelmes Smith FORESTRY Louis Allen Blaser Duane Lee Scroggins Wiley Donald Wenger, Jr. HoME EcoxoMrcs Shirley Jean Pounder Carol .-\nn Burgin Linda Anne Courtney Mary Agnes Meier Marian Doyne Peterson Janet Nadine Crosby :Margaret Rae Van Cise Barbara Hayden Loomis Aneta Joyce Goebel Xt:RS!NG EDUC.-I.T!O:\ Etta Mae Detering PHAR~L\ C Y Carol Sue Smith Leo Clifford Smith Eva Fong I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Poge Six I I I I I Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honor society, founded at the University of 11aine in 1897, recognizes and promotes scholarship in all fields, the liberal arts and sciences as well as professional education. The following list includes those students elected in April 1957 as juniors, eligible for initiation during their senior year, and seniors and graduate students. Members of the Class of 1957 elected as juniors in April 1956 were listed in the program for the eighty­ seventh Commencement. Juniors elected April 1957 Elmer A. Bassler, Jr. Joanne Wells Lewis Howard A. Buell Janet Kathryn Lohrenz Stephen D. Burton Delores Cay Loring Phyllis Ann Cheldelin .Mary Lou McCom1ick Wallace N. Cory Larry C. Oglesby Hildred Mary Daly Donald Leonard Palmquist Benson L. Foley Jerry R. Peterson Arline Meaney Fredericks Arlin K. Posbna Mary Helen Glenn Sherman Lloyd Rutl;erford Robert Russell Groner Carla Eugenie Schultz Judith Yvonne Heitkemper Kay Settergren Leonard LeRoy Hovey Hennok Soot Elaine Delorous Kardatzke Patricia Yvonne Veach Carole Maureen Kennedy Sybil Frances VVestenhouse Ann Kirkpatrick Seniors elected April 1957 Alzora Ramona Albrecht 11ary Agnes Meier Margaret Jane Barber Ann Irene Nero Wesley D. Boyer Frank Neuman Marvin Rolf Calkins David E. Nielsen Janet Nadine Crosby Carl F. Obenchain Suzanne Marie Dailey Edgar A. Pedley Robert D. Dale Marian D. Peterson Eva Fong Maurice L. Rasmussen Allen L. Fulmer John E. Rauch Raymond F. Graap, Jr. Lorraine Mavis Reinseth Michael E. Grant Howard Saucy Paul E. Heilman John J. Scoville Sharon Lee Holbrook James F. Sias Helen Louise Hume Richard M. Slawson Shirley Kocken Carol Sue Smith Everett B. Lofgren Jean Alden Smith James S. Long Leo C. Smith Barbara Hayden Loomis Chereyl Yvonne Speas! Dale L. Lowther Minnie Marie Swanson Earl W. McCollum Vernon H. Swanson Patricia G. McCoy Donn D. Sweeney Nancy Margaret McDonnell Louis A. Taucher Marian McDowell James M. West Patricia Jerry Matthews May Wong Paoc Sc~ · cu Graduate st1tdents elected April 195i Tommy vV. Ambrose Akram Hamid Jaff Philip M. Anselone Enos R. Laning, Jr. Allen Francis Anglemeier Inez Pearl Loveless Hassan Ahmed Azzam Jack L. McLachlan Randolph N. Barker Casimiro E. Maningas J erzy Josef Bialy James Francis Moore Quentin G. Bowman Shirley Tuttle Moore Dorothy Cantrell Nina Hope Morley David L. Clark ~fichael Nelson John Arthur Day James A. Nickel Richard E. Eckert Berte! 0. 0 lson William Wesley Ellis Burton Frank Pease Michael Duncan Fahey Donald A. Price Denzel E. Ferguson Donald J. Reed Rodney Vance Frakes Wanda May Rhodes James R. Gray Franklin \V. Sturges James E. Harms Edward J. Trione Shirley C. Harris Fawlty members elected April 195i Frances Ann Clinton Harold vVilliam Schultz Lawrence David Coolidge Page Eight Sigma Xi The national Society of the Sigma Xi seeks to encourage o1·iginal im·esti­ gation in science, pure and applied, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, sciences of the earth, biology in its various branches including psy­ chology, anthropology, medicine in its various branches, engineering in its vari­ ous branches, and other closely allied fields. Elections 1957: Full 111 embers Tommy v\· Ambro e Leiv Olav Klungsoyr James Ronald Baggett Frank Kupka Ivan William Buddenhagen Donald Lewis Lehmann John Harkness Byers Elmer Thurman Palm Joseph Thomas Cummins Lloyd Drew Pennington Richard Edgar Eckert Donald James Reed Paul Milnore Gruzensky 'vVilliam Allen Sistrunk II Harold DeWitt Hess Melvin La Verne Sutherland Verner Emil Hoggatt, Jr. Milton Avery Thompson Paul Alan Kitos Charles Edward Warren Associate M e111bers Merlin Frank Anderson Dennis Lloyd Krzyzaniak Hassan Ahmed Azzam Edmund Kubeck Royal Dae Barbour Paul Herbert Laursen \Vallace Karl Bingham Charles Robert Maier James Milton Bowen Ray Locke McDonald Marvin Edward Brokke James Duncan Newstead Patricia Myers Buckley Patrick Gordon Ola fsson Hilda Lei Ching Julian McKendree Pike Galen Edward Clothier Robert Loran Powelson William Patrick Doyle Leonard William Rilev III Robert Lewis Dunning James Henry Russell - David R Erickson Kunito Sato Richard David Etters Antoine Hanna Sayegh Fred Dean Fisher John George Skinner Isabell AllieMay Forbusch Hugh Palmerlee Stanley Jack Foster Ivan Julius Stern J olm Louis Fryer Floyd Madison Stout George
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