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AIarch Commencement, 1967

SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 7:30 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester First Vice President and Chairman

The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior Second Vice President

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

The Honorable Herbert L. Huffington, M.D., \Vaterville

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

SMOKING AND USE OF CAMERAS AND RECORDERS-It is requested, by action of the Board of Regents, that in Northrop Memorial Auditorium smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. The use of cameras or tape recorders in the auditorium by members of the audience is prohibited. This Is Your University

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and sixteenth birthday. As one of the great Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicated to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowledge to the existing resources of our state. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen-to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its found­ ing, the University has awarded more than 193,000 degrees, each one in recog­ nition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 44,000 students annu­ ally on its Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its Gen­ eral Extension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offers further educational opportunity through­ out the state by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H club agents, and recreation and health consultants who give effective instruction to residents of the state in their own homes. In the diversified research laboratories on the University's six campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered throughout the state, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese-making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers. THE UNIVERSITY is acknowledged to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minne­ apolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it pos­ sible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Build­ ing to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts all

iii over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to provide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous contributions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the biological-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising students each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one-half of the state's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or university. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 43,997 students who enrolled at the Univer­ sity at thc beginning of the 1966-1967 academic year represented nearly one-half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the Univcrsity's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1966- 1967 enrollment to about 44,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, and more buildings. And it makes plain the Univer­ sity's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions. THE 1965 LEGISLATURE granted the University $81,300,000 for operations a~ld maintenance during the 1965-1967 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,083,223 for University Hospitals; $6,833,887 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $15,820,656 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $1,240,000 for the University of Minnesota, Morris. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more comprehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1965-1966 showed that the University's current income and expenditures amounted to $150,738,945.58. Of the total received, $15,647,291.27 came from student tuition and fees; $20,023,300.63 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,673,200.41 from intercollegiate ath­ letics; $21,659,432.05 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $7,937,650.10 from cor­ porations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, re­ scarch, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $34,462,190.42 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural exten­ sion. The state provided $49,335,880.70 or 32.7 per cent for the University's total operating costs.

iv Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $13,814,966. Commencement marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and partici­ pates in. its aspirations. Al~mni are urged ~o cont~n~e their a,ffiliation with the UniversIty through the Mmnesota Alumm ASSOCIatIon and ItS college groups. Also, support is urged for the University of Minnesota Alumni Fund, admin­ istered in the Alumni Office in Coffman Memorial Union, and the various Special Project Programs, including scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds, which are administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties. Order of Events

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As degree candidates and their friends and families reach the Minncapolis Campus of the Univcrsity this evcning from 6:45 to 7: 15 p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells being played from Northrop Mcmorial Auditorium by Mrs. James \Vhipkey, Graduatc Student, Univcrsity Carillonneur. Admission to the March Com­ mcncement exerciscs is by gucst card only. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the colors are prcsented.

THE COMMENCEMENT ON TELEVISION: The University is pleased to announce that thc entire Commencement this evening is being telecast, live, over the Minnesota Educational Television Network. This is the first time that a Commencement has been telcvised state-wide, and the University is grateful to KTCA-TV, Channel 2, for making it possible. The program can be scen over WDSE-TV, Channel 8, in the Duluth area; over K\VCM-TV, Channel 10, in Morris and \Vest Ccntral Minnesota; and over KTCA-TV, Channel 2, throughout the Twin Cities. Later this Spring, when microwave relay inter­ connections to Fargo-Moorhcad are completed, the Crookston area will also be able to recciYe educational television broadcasts originating in the Twin Cities.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. the University Concert Band Ensemble, conducted by Associate Professor of Music and Bandmaster Frank P. A. Bcncriscutto, A.Mus.D., will play: The Thunderer - - John Philip Sousa Sound of Music Selections - Richard Rodgers Cuban Overture - George Gershwin AlIegro Tempestuoso - Peter Mennin

PROCESSION: The audiencc is requested to remain seated so that all can sce thc procession. At 7: 30 p.m., Professor John \V. Clark, Ph.D., College of Libcral Arts, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace onto the stagc, heralding the arriyal of the academic procession of candidates for degrces. Marshal Clark, as Mace-bcarer, will prescnt the Mace at the center of the stage. \Vhen all of those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace in its to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, the Concert Band Ensemble will play: March Processional - - Clare Grundman

vi ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-bearer enters. Seated in the first row, from left to right, are Marshal Clark; Professor Wayland E. Noland, Ph.D., Institute of Technology, Marshal; Mr. Carlyle E. Anderson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Minnesota Foundation; The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Regents' Professor of Mechanical Engineering Ernst R. G. Eckert, Dr. Ing. habil, Institute of Technology; Regents' Professor of Surgery Owen H. Wangen­ steen, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences; Associate Vice President Donald K. Smith, Ph.D., Academic Administration; Vice President Laurence R. Lunden, LL.D., Business Administration; Regents' Professor of English Allen Tate, Litt.D., College of Liberal Arts, Commencement Speaker; President O. Meredith Wilson, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Mr. Waldo E. Hardell, B.S., President of the Minnesota Alumni Association; Vice President Stanley J. Wenberg, M.A., Educational Relationships and Development; Professor Roy A. Schuessler, M.M., College of Liberal Arts; Regents' Professor of Anthropology E. Adamson Hoebel, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Regents' Professor of Physics Alfred O. C. Nier, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Mr. Arnulf Ueland, President of the University of Minnesota Foundation; Louis Milgrom, B.S., Director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation on the Minne­ apolis Campus; Professor Clarence L. Cole, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture, Marshal; Pro­ fessor Nelson T. Spratt, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences, Marshal. Seated in the second row, from left to right, are: Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; Acting Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College; Professor John A. Goodding, Ph.D., University Col­ lege; Associate Dean H. Mead Cavert, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences; Professor Frank H. Kaufert, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture; Dean Paul V. Grambsch, D.B.A., School of Business Administration; Commander Edward O. Dietrich, U.s.N., Associate Professor of Naval Science; Dean Richard S. Caldecott, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Associate Dean Stanley B. Kegler, Ph.D., College of Education; Colonel William D. Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Professor David P. Bryden, LL.B., Law School; Professor Warren S. Loud, Ph.D., Graduate School; Major John C. Gill, U.S.A.F., Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies; Acting Dean Frank Ver­ brugge, Ph.D., Institute of Technology. Seated in the subsequent rows are faculty representatives. The audience will observe that Regents' Professors, wearing the silver medal­ lion awarded in recognition of academic distinction, are seated in the first row, as one of the privileges of this eminent title.

PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the color , made up of University Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen, enters the Audi­ torium, the audience will rise and will remain standing for the National Anthem and for the Invocation. The Concert Band Ensemble will play: Inaugural Fanfare - - Frank Bencriscutto

vii THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience and Professor Schuessler, soloist. 0, say! can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming, \Vhose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watch'd werc so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there. 0, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

INVOCATION: Rabbi Milgrom.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Wilson.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Regents' Professor Tate.

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Dr. Smith will introduce Colonel Beard, Commander Dietrich, and Major Gill, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. Certificatcs of ROTC completion will be presented by President Wilson.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Dr. Smith will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to President Wilson the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction: Acting Dean Vaughan for the General College; Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Professor Goodding for the University College; Acting Dean Verbrugge for the Institute of Technology; Professor Kaufert for the Institute of Agriculture; Associate Dean Kegler for the College of Educa­ tion; Dean Grambsch for the School of Business Administration; Professor Bryden for the Law School; Associate Dean Cavert for the College of Medical Sciences; Professor Loud for the Graduate School.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President Wilson will confer certificates and degrees upon the members of this graduating class.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI ASSO­ CIATION: Mr. Hardell.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Vice President Wenberg pre­ siding, members of the March graduating class will pass across the stage to receive their diplomas.

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF : President Wilson will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new

Vlll Doctor of Philosophy is invested with his academic hood, he will be presented individually by Professor Loud.

PRESENTATION OF REGENTS' PROFESSORSHIPS: At today's Com­ mencement Exercises, the University of Minnesota will bestow its highest faculty recognition, the title of Regents' Professor, upon five University Pro­ fessors. They were selected for their academic distinction on the basis of the scope and quality of their scholarly or artistic contributions, the quality of their teaching, and their contributions to the public good. They will each receive a certificate of merit and a silver medallion imprinted with the Regents' Seal and the phrase "In Recognition of Academic Distinction." The medallion is attached to a maroon and gold ribbon and can be worn with academic costume. In addition, the University of Minnesota Foundation presents as an annual gift the sum of $5,000.00 to each one of those designated a Regents' Professor. Assisting President Wilson in the investiture will be Regent Mayo, Regent Rauenhorst, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Ueland. The names of these new Regents' Professors will be announced at this Commencement when the presentations are made. Single sheets distributed with the Commencement programs will give details.

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Professor Schuessler, soloist. Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, 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, \Vill 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: The Concert Band Ensemble will play: Festive Overture - - Dimitri Shostakovich

THE AUDIENCE is requested to remain seated until those in academic costume have left the Auditorium.

(Immediately following these exercises, all members of the audience are invited to attend the President's Reception which is described on the back cover of this program.)

ix Candidates for Commissions

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the winter quarter, commissions will be presented to those listed below and to such others as may meet the requirements for the Reserve Oflicrs in the Armed Services.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE , Adjutant General Corps David Gordon Olson, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Artillery David Gilmore Nelson, Madison, Wis. Martin Karl Nelson, Madison, Wis.

Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Thomas John Eggum, St. Paul

DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USN Lance C. Grunge, Averill Park, N.Y. Michael F. Vitek, South Milwaukee, Wis.

Ensign, SC, USN David F. Stankeivicz, Forest Lake

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Richard E. Loeffier, Minneapolis Arthur W. Ritter, St. Paul Gerry M. Miller, Minneapolis Russell F. Roller, White Bear Lake Thomas L. Mockel, Minneapolis James P. Wohlwend, Minneapolis Karl B. Raitz, Minneapolis

1 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 mcet the graduation requirements.

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION

Business Administration Certificate Richard Arthur Christianson, Minneapolis

Engineering Science Certificate William Floyd Bittner, Minneapolis

Mechanical Engineering Technician Certificate Roman Volodymyr Dorosz, Minneapolis

GENERAL COLLEGE

Associate in Arts Anthony Millet Alfano, Richfield Claudia Diane Bruneau, Minneapolis Elton Wincliff Anderson, Minneapolis Edna Louise Brunner, Gibbon Kim Arthur Anderson, Fairmont Dennis Clifford Buland, Minneapolis William Donald Andrick, St. Paul Jeanette Ann Burket, St. Paul Julia Asher, St. Paul James Edward Butwinick, St. Paul Alan Arthur Axell, Minneapolis Eileen Mary Carlson, Minneapolis Gary Alan Baglien, Richfield Robert Craig Coleman, Minneapolis Mary Lynn Barrick, Hutchinson Jeffrey James Connell, Minneapolis Richard Arthur Battles, Minneapolis Steven Richard Dahlgren, St. Paul Thomas Sherman Berg, Minneapolis June Evelyn Dahlquist, St. Paul Lee John Berger, Bayport John \Villiam Dalton, Minneapolis Vicki Lynne Blumberg, Minneapolis Thomas Louis Dancik, Minneapolis Ronald Reuben Borg, Minneapolis James Jay Davis, St. Paul Sanford Norman Borken, Minneapolis Denise Annette Dooley, Minneapolis Richard Roy Boulet, Minneapolis Dennis Gene Drinkwine, Minneapolis Alan Benson Brevitz, Minneapolis Daniel Eugene DuRose, St. Paul James Lee Brown, Bloomington Terri Deane Eastman, Minneapolis

2 I-Iarold Kirk Ekblad, St. Paul Una Jane Keeley, St. Louis Park William Herbert Ekstrom, St. Paul Mary Ann KIinkhamer, St. Paul Douglas Lloyd Erickson, Minneapolis Carol Katherine Kohner, Minneapolis Stephen Peter Exley, St. Paul Robert John Kolb, Minneapolis Timothy Gay Fahlin, Richfield Douglas D. Kopp, White Bear Lake Gerald John V. Fisher, Minneapolis Edward Walter Kristyniak, Jr., New James Bruce Fleisher, Minneapolis Brighton Steven Michael Flikke, St. Louis Park Dwight Douglas Lee, Minneapolis William Oliver Foelker, Jr., Minne- Lynn Dianne Leiter, Edina apolis David Paul Lindgren, Brooklyn Leo vVilliam Froemming, Alexandria Center Gerald H. Fuzzey, Edina Douglas Liljegren LoU, Minneapolis Daro William Gamache, Minneapolis Philip Francis Mathern, Hopkins Joan Christine Gardner, St. Paul William Charles McFarlane, Minne- Allan Leslie Gens, Hopkins apolis Gary Stephen Getty, St. Paul Patricia Ann McGee, St. Paul Bruce Laton Gilbert, Minneapolis Warren Donald McLaughlin, Big Lake Jerome Roger Granger, Minneapolis Jeffrey Owen Melander, St. Paul Jay Dee Graziani, Minnetonka Glenn Edwin Melling, Robbinsdale James Ronald Greenberg, Minneapolis Terry Robert Meyer, Columbia Michael George Grimshaw, Minne- Heights apolis Russell James Miller, Minneapolis William John Groschen, Jr., Minne- Wayne Douglas Mitsch, Minneapolis apolis George Michael Mitshulis, Minne- Willard Benjamin Hafdahl, Roseau apolis Roger Leslie Halverson, Deerwood Gerald Alan Morey, Minneapolis Victoria L. Hanold, St. Paul Colleen Evelyn Morgan, Lake Elmo Robert Gordon Hansen, Minneapolis vValter Moroz, Minneapolis Barbara Jo Hansing, Minneapolis Thomas Charles Munger, Minneapolis James Lang Hanson, St. Paul Gary Roland Nees, Robbinsdale John Fredrick Hartig, Minnetonka Mary Louise Nelson, Minneapolis Lenas Joseph Hedlund, Minneapolis Roger Carl Ness, Anoka James Gary Herrmann, Edina Dennis Robert Nielsen, Minneapolis Jane Hindin, Milwaukee, Wis. Stanley Arnold Niskanen, Sebeka Jeanne Cummings Holmberg, Minne- Ronald Joseph Norstrem, St. Paul apolis Eugene Raymond Nouska, Bloom- John Semrud Holmes, Minneapolis ington George Delphis Horner, Minneapolis Dennis Barry O'Hagan, Minneapolis WiIIiam Joseph Hoyt, South St. Paul Karen Fay Olson, Minneapolis Robert Frank Huberty, St. Paul Richard Lynn Olson, Coon Rapids Michael George Hurley, Minneapolis Patrick Thomas O'Mara, Minneapolis Richard Boyd Jacobson, Minneapolis Glenn Carl OUe, Lexington James Ronald Jansen, Minneapolis James Richard Oxberry, Columbia Ernest Dickman Johnson, Minnetonka Heights Kendahl Lynn Johnson, Richfield Richard Roy Ratcliff, Richfield Kim Ralph Johnson, Minneapolis Ronald James Reagan, St. Paul Richard Thomas Johnson, St. Paul Michael William Richards, Minne- George Karkoc, Minneapolis apolis Michael George Kassan, Jr., South St. Robert Edward Robertson, Minne­ Paul apolis Gary Lee Kaufenberg, St. Paul Joanne Audrey Rockstroh, St. Paul

3 Manlie \Villiam Rogers, Jr., Golden Jane Marie Thom, Minneapolis Valley John Robert Thompson, Minneapolis Michael Francis Rowan, St. Paul Richard Donald Tjosvold, Minneapolis Barbara Ann SaIl berg, Minneapolis James \Verner Toensing, Edina \Villiam Lener Samuelson, Minne- Daniel Joseph Vannelli, Jr., St. Paul apolis Suzanne Marie Villaume, St. Paul John Arthur Sandeen, Chisago City Robert James Voeller, Minneapolis Paul David Sayther, Mound David Alan Vujovich, South St. Paul Gary Carl Schultz, Rochester Theresa Rose \Vaddick, Hill City Dennis Dean Schumacher, Minne- John Arthur Watts, Rock Island, Ill. apolis John Joseph Welch, Minneapolis Kenneth Bruce Severson, Minneapolis Brian \Vayne Wilhelm, Minneapolis John Martin Sheehan, Minneapolis Gerald \Varren Williams, Minneapolis Randell Burton Shrider, Chicago, Ill. Paul Thomas \Villiams, Minneapolis Kurt Leroy Smith, St. Paul Robert Richard Williams, St. Paul Philip Terry Solberg, Hopkins Emmett Francis \Vinter, Edina Gerald Leo Spandel, \Vayzata \Vayne Douglas Wormsbecker, Min- Robert Henry Stahl, St. Paul neapolis Paul Halvard Strand, Bloomington Robert Bruce Yanke, Minneapolis Stanley Leon Streiff, \Vest Concord Daniel Oliver Ystesund, Minneapolis Theresa May St. Sauver, St. Paul Gregory John Zurek, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Associate in Liberal Arts Joan Annette Buchanan, Mound Paul Thomas Oberg, Richfield Douglas Dean Dokken, Bloomington Dianne Kathryn Arens Oglesby, Linda Rae Hartman, Minneapolis Mankato Donald Carlyle Hill, Jr., West St. Paul Kenneth Michael Ryan, Hopkins Ardell Louise Jacobson, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and wiII not become final until an requirements are met for the level indicated. Jerry Robert Albert, Minneapolis Allen \Villiam Beck, St. Paul Gail Nell Anderson, Pine City Jules Karroll Beck, Minneapolis Kay Diane Anderson, St. Louis Park Curtis John Beckmann, Wells Richard Donald Anderson, St. Paul Suzanne MacKenzie Field Bellezza, Ronald Warren Anderson, Minne- Minneapolis apolis Neil Mauritz Beltt, Cloquet Thomas Greg Anderson, St. Louis Clarence Allen Berg, Duluth Park Charles Everett Bergstrom, St. Paul Brian Evan Arneson, North St. Paul Marvin Lloyd Bernstrom, Richfield Margaret Maus Asch, Water Mill, Terrance Joseph Bieker, Minneapolis N.Y. Hollis Edwin Bishop, St. Paul Anthony Earl Barrett, St. Paul \Vendell John Bjorklund, Henning

4 Warner Paul Blake, Jr., Minneapolis Dominic Cosmo Greco, Minneapolis Robert John Bowman, Minneapolis Lance Carter Grunge, Averill Park, James Joseph Brazil, Richfield N.Y. Mary Carol Breiby, Madison, Wis. Rolf Edward Gryte, Cannon Falls Richard Mark Brown, Hopkins Christine Kay Halverson, A.A., Soudan Sharon Gail Brueckner, Minneapolis Nancy Creighton Hanchett, Middle- James Timothy Burns, Robbinsdale town, John Weldon Busher, A.L.A., St. Paul Jay Clayton Hatle, Long Prairie William C. Bushnell, Wayzata Phebe Saunders Haugen, Minneapolis Nancy Ann Campbell, Minneapolis Dennis Alan Hawkinson, St. Paul Dennis Gerald Chuba, Minneapolis Brian Micheal Hayes, Minneapolis Kathleen Anne Connolly, Minneapolis Marilyn Alice Hayes, Minneapolis Ronald Larry Corran, St. Paul Anne Elizabeth Heller, St. Louis Park Alfredo Costa, Rome, Italy Kathleen Mary Hickey, Minneapolis William Douglas Coyne, Hopkins James Howard Holm, Minneapolis, Robert Ralph Croft, Sleepy Eye William John Cronin, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, JOURNALISM Kathleen Anne Holmay, St. Paul Gary Patrick Cummings, St. Paul Carol Jean Davich, A.A., Hibbing Mark Herbert Hougen, Minneapolis Dorothy Mabel Davis, A.L.A., West Richard Wayne Huffman, Edina St. Paul John Michael Hughes, St. Paul Jay Wallace Dean, Austin Beverly Ann Hulburt, Anoka Stephen Courtney Deeren, Winona Delores Joanne Makela Jacobson, Richard Duque D'Estrada, Minne- Osseo apolis Janet Elizabeth Jacobson, Austin Charles Earl Duede, Minneapolis Constance Jeanne Coffey Jewett, Selma Darlene Eakin, Pierre, S.D. Minneapolis Evelyn Jean Swanson Elster, Golden Janice Lesetta Johnson, Owatonna Valley Lloyd Hugo Thomas Johnson, A.L.A., Nelson Egeonu Enyinnaya, Nigeria Minneapolis Gary Douglas Erickson, Richfield Penelope Sharon Johnson, A.A., Richard John Erickson, Ely Rochester Thomas Rigg Evans, Minneapolis Theodore Demetrios Kakaliouras, Kathleen Garis Fahey, St. Paul, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE; ZOOLOGY Raleigh Ann Grossman Karatz, Min­ Sharon Frances Feally, Minneapolis neapolis Paul Robert Ferm, Golden Valley Ellen Ann Karsh, Minneapolis, CUM John Fredrick Fischer, St. Paul LAUDE, HUMANITIES Robert Brian Fisher, St. Paul Harriet Rae Kessler, Grand Forks, Bonnie Ann Frankman, Minneapolis N.D. Martha Cunningham Funderburgh, Mary Margaret Knutson, St. Paul Austin, Tex. Elizabeth Diane Koenke, West St. Berta Lynn Gahlon, Downers Grove, Paul Ill. Marilyn Ann Kogen, St. Louis Park Michael Lawrence Galligan, Canton Gregory Hugh Lamb, Detroit Lakes Barbara Elaine Simonson Gibson, St. Michael John Lambert, Golden Valley Paul Judith Ann Levitt, St. Paul, SUMMA Barry Ernest Gisslen, Frontenac CUM LAUDE, RUSSIAN John James Gornick, Chisholm Elinor Simon Lichtman, Hopkins Charlene June Graf, St. Paul Wallace John Licke, Deer River Alan Douglas Grahn, St. Paul Albin Mauritz Linder, Stillwater

5 Esphira Hannah Locketz, St. Louis Susan Elizabeth Ring, Minneapolis Park Gordon Vincent Robinson, Minne­ Richard Elmer Locffier, Minneapolis apolis Kraig Allen Lofquist, Biwabik Thomas Francis Roers, A.L.A., Min- Alan Lester Lunemann, Rochester neapolis Shirley A. Mancuso, Hibbing Shellcy Victoria Rogers, Minneapolis Timothy David Marrinan, St. Paul Kenneth Carl Sahlin, Forest Lake Patrick James McCashin, Robbinsdale John Edward Scherber, Minneapolis Richard Andcrson McNiel, Dallas, Philip Jeffrey Schiller, A.L.A., Wadena Tex. Frederick Julian Schjolberg, AA, Shirley Judith Milgrom, Minncapolis Minneapolis Gerry Martin Miller, Minneapolis \Villiam Kalman Schmitzer, Minne- James Charles Miller, Faleon Heights apolis Thomas Lee Mockel, Marshall Chcryl Lynn Schott, Minneapolis Kathryn Ann Moore, Minneapolis Ronald Paul Schroeder, South St. Paul John Russell Morgan, Lake Elmo Jcffrey Bruce Sell, St. Louis Park David \Villiam Morin, Minneapolis Marcia Anne Shapiro, St. Paul Kathleen Helen Mulally, St. Paul John Everett Sime, St. Paul Michael Allen Murphy, St. Paul Robert Judd Smith, Norwood \Villiam Kent Murray, Elk River Terrence Lee Smith, St. Paul Carol Jeanne J\fyers, Secane, Fa., \Vinifred Margaret Sorensen, Joliet, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, PSYCHOLOGY Ill. Heidi Susanna Nasvik, \Vest St. Paul Karen Louise Koepsell Splittstoesser, Kenneth Charlcs Nelson, \Vinthrop Elgin John \Villiam Neumann, Minneapolis Leonard Earl Splittstoesser, Viola Gary Donald Nordquist, Richfield Rockwell David Stensrud, Minneapolis \Villiam Dennis Norquist, Minne- Susan Josephine Stimac, Pequot Lakes apolis James Theodor Stoynoff, Minneapolis Nancy Victoria Noyes, New DIm Clifford Gcorge Strouff, Minneapolis David Gordon Olson, Bloomington Zaydee Sucre, Panama, Republic of Karen Jeanette Ostenso, Montevideo Panama Kenneth Lee Parsons, Minneapolis Dennis Carl Swanson, Richfield Reid Thomas Pasko, Minneapolis Erma Jean Tanner, Minneapolis Virginia Anne Patnaude, Gonvick Jean Ellen Tarziu, st. Paul Virginia \Vyatt Sneve Patch, Duluth David Herbcrt Thul, Shakopee Lois Ruth Paulson, Fergus Falls Anthonv Robert Trow, Albert Lea Joan Florence Peck, Deer River Martin \Villard Van Duzee, St. Paul Jon Michael Penton, St. Paul Dennis Russell Peterson, Minneapolis Roberta Ann Van Hercke, Ft. John \Villiam Peterson, A.L.A., St. Lauderdale, Fla. Paul Denis Lee Villclla, Minneapolis Stephen Donald Peterson, St. Paul Ronald Joseph \Vagner, Richfield Artell Louise Pikka, Gilbert Barbara Ann \Vallis, Detroit Lakes Charlcs Eldon Prine, Minneapolis Richard Eugene \Veber, North St. Karl Bennctt Raitz, Hector Paul Cyntl1ia Annette Reed, Minneapolis, John Francis Weigel, AL.A., Aber- CUM LAUDE, CHEMISTRY deen, S.D. Gary Lynn Reynolds, Edina Judith Ann \Veinstein, Minneapolis Beverly Marcia Richman, Minneapolis Ann Ruth Nordin Wick, Minneapolis Nancy Louise Riehle, St. Paul Diane Ellen Wiese, A.A, Deerwood

6 John Stephen Wirth, Minneapolis, Rosemary Antoinette Yankers, A.A., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, PHILOSOPHY West St. Paul Ronald Theodore Wisti, A.A., Minne- Richard Earl Yonda, Markham, Ill. apolis. . . Harding David Zahringer, Minneapolis Gail Jane WlttelS, Mmneapohs Daniel Raymond Zechmeister, St. Paul James Phillip Wohlwend, Minne­ apolis

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts Nancy Lea Anderson, Orono Glen Hawley Carlson, Coon Rapids

Bachelor of Science

James Griffith McAuliffe, Minneapolis Shane Robert Moriarity, Gilbert, CUM Clinton Reed McLagan, South St. LAUDE Paul

I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY

Certificate in Science Lauren Lee Moos, Richfield

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering John Okey Dye III, Minneapolis Stanley Earl Tolzmann, Minnesota Richard George Otis, Minneapolis Lake Leslie Dennis Smith, Rhinelander, Robin Leslie York II, Minnetonka Wis. Dennis Keith Taylor, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering Arun Kumar Dube, New York City, Thomas Charles McCammon, Canby N.Y. Gary Arden Turner, Canton

Bachelor of Architecture Nicholas Anthony Palaia, Minneapolis

7 Bachelor of Chemical Engineering

James D. Brazil, Anoka Michael John Strand, Richfield, WITH Harry Leverne Dean, Rochester DISTINCTION Donald Edward Hale, Stewartville

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Charles Larry Anderson, Thief River Blutcher Milton Rhoades, Minne­ Falls apolis Joseph Richard Bettendorf, St. Paul Douglas Kenneth Sauter, Cologne Walter Thomas Bugno, St. Paul Thomas Harold Solberg, Eau Claire, Thomas John Eggum, St. Paul Wis. Robert Peter Fabry, St. Paul Philip Andrew Stefaniak, West St. Gary Michael Gits, Minneapolis Paul Charles E. Henningsgaard, Madison Merlin Barry Tostrud, Albert Lea Ralph William Jackson, Jr., Columbia Arnold John Ullevig, Jr., Zumbrota, Heights WITH DISTINCTION Karl vVilliam Kehren, Lake City Michael Frank Vitek, South Mil­ Stuart Zangwell Kirschbaum, waukee, Wis. Columbia Heights Robert Gillard Werness, Minneapolis David John Nybakken, B.A., South St. Paul Bachelor of Electrical Engineering David Laurence Conway, Byron Shu-Fun Lee, Kwei-lin, China Donald Owen Ellings, Minneapolis Arthur Winfield Ritter, St. Paul

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering James Emmett Bentson, Duluth William M. Lake, Nashwauk Bruce Martin Graning, Minneapolis Orville Joseph Rinehart III, A.A., Glenn Howard Heiller, Brownsville Rochester James Andrew Jenkins, Minneapolis Brian Theodore Van Beusekom, Micheal David Kaasa, Fergus Falls Loretto

Bachelor of Physics James Francis Cripps, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Technical Certificate in Agriculture Arthur A. Korhonen, Kettle River Douglas Whitmore Reed, Anoka Russell Bruce Olson, Welch Martin Paul Voth, Red Wing

8 Bachelor of Science Paul Don Arneson, Fergus FaIls, Agri­ Marilyn Carlson Olsen, Stephen, culture, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Frank MacDonald Baucom, Bloom­ TION ington, Agriculture Ronald James Perisho, Bloomington, Joanne Gladys Bergstrom, Robbins- Forestry dale, Home Economics Floran Jay Peters, Mountain Lake, Charles Peter Bobendrier, Elk River Agriculture Dyo Robert Coles, St. Paul, Forestry Harlan Dennis Petersen, Luck, Wis., Lee Wynn Cunningham, St. Paul, Forestry Agriculture Severin Herman Peterson, Eden William Henry Fossum, Beloit, Wis., Prairie, Agriculture Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION David Charles Pierson, Lake Elmo, Darrel Frederick Franson, Ogilvie, Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture Gerald Orlin Rabe, Lake City, Agri­ Lowell 1110mas Gunderson, Twin culture, WITH DISTINCTION Lakes, Agriculture James Stanley Reierson, Minneapolis, Margaret Ruth Hansen, Highland Agriculture Park, Ill., Home Economics Dianne Kay Reyer, Staples, Home Dave Loren Hartman, Barrett, Agri­ Economics culture Dennis Merlin Roesler, New Rich­ Douglas Forest Henry, Dover, Agri­ land, Agriculture culture Barbara Ann Sandberg, Elbow Lake, Susan Anne Hromatka, Hopkins, Home Economics Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Marvin Peter Staloch, Wells, Agricul­ TION ture Donald Wayne Maage, Le Roy, Edward Francis Vlach, Minneapolis, Agriculture Forestry Thomas C Mack, Olivia, Agriculture Jean Christianson Wigley, Golden John Andrew Malmberg, Lafayette, VaIley, Home Eonomics, WITH Agriculture DISTINCTION Edward Richard Miller, Albany, N.Y., Robert Leslie Wilkins, A.A., Dodge Forestry Center, Agriculture, WITH DISTINC­ Jan Robert Miller, St. Paul, Forestry TION David Gilmore Nelson, Madison, Thomas Edward Williams, Blooming­ Wis., Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION ton, Forestry Martin Karl Nelson, Madison, Wis., Maurice Joseph WoIf, Sanborn, Agri­ Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION culture, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science John Freeman Anderson, West St. Agnes Sorensen Berger, Emmons, Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Lois Jean Anderson, Frazee Joan Carol Blumenson, Minneapolis, Carol Ann Applen, Austin WITH DISTINCTION Margaret Louise Bauer, St. Paul Donald James Botey, Excelsior

9 Graham Dare Broomell, Minocqua, Barbara Haugen Korpi, Duluth Wis. Jeanne Carlotta Korsh, I\1inncapolis Jean Marie Brueshoff, Shakopee Faye Arm Krogh, Lake City, WITH Marguerite Pryde Cadwell, Minne­ DISTINCTION apolis Eila Paula Lahti, Minneapolis Burton Arthur Carlson, Marinette, Diane Marie Lamphere, South St. Wis. Paul Cathleen Joyce Carlson, Minneapolis Dennis Gale Lander, Minneapolis Leslie Joanne Champa, St. Cloud Betty Bundy Langeberg, A.A., Diane Doreen Davies, Minneapolis Rochester Patricia Jean Daugherty Davis, Min- Janice Louise Latsha, Golden Valley neapolis Gary \Vilfred Lawson, Minneapolis Eileen Rita Devoy, Minneapolis, WITH Lelanie Margaret Leisy, Hackensack DISTINCTION Vija Daina Leleps, Minneapolis Carol Lynn Ehrlich Dobrin, St. Paul Mary Carolyn Lien, Minneapolis Harry Francis Drabik, Hoyt Lakes John Elmer Lindquist, Minneapolis Carol Kaye Dyrud, Duluth, WITH HIGH Marcia Lynn Lindseth, St. Paul, WITn DISTINCTION nIGH DISTINCTION Shirley Mae Edhlund, Minneapolis Larry John Linn, Lake Lillian Mark Willard EIIefson, Willmar, Arlene Grace Lubben, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Mary Lee Martig, \Vest Concord Robert Elroy Frank, Virginia Sandra Lee Thomas McKay, Minne- Karen Chaplin Geraghty, A.A., apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Falls, Iowa Doris Johnson Meyerding, B.A., M.A., James Donald Gustafson, St. Paul St. Paul Carolyn Lee Hagberg, Duluth Shirley Judith Milgrom, Minneapolis Jeanine Ann Hagen, Minneapolis Kathleen Martha Millcr, Aurora Robert John Hagen, B.A., Minne- KaraLee Ruth Nacin, Minneapolis, apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Lee Hamberg, B.A., Minne- Donise Jean Nelson, Minneapolis apolis Eugene \Villiam Nelson, Baudette Sharon B. Carsten Hames, Mound Judith Angeline Nelson, B.A., Bemidji Dennis Clark Hayden, Crookston Janet Elaine Roorda Nordos, Hollan- Curtis Uri Heaton, B.A., Richfield dale Barbara Sarah Hofman, Minneapolis Jon Thomas Passi, Ely Jean Carol Hosfield, Owatonna, WITH Donald John Petros, Robbinsdale DISTINCTION Tracy Anne Plum, Minneapolis Dorothy Jean Hozempa, Minneapolis Sarma Kaskurs Priedkalns, St. Paul Carole Marie Inouye, , Joseph Edward Pung, St. Martin Janet Elizabeth Rauen, B.A., Mound Helen Margaret Jech, St. Paul Mary Kathleen Roeder, Belgrade Carolyn Janet Johnson, North St. Paul Thomas John Ryan, St. Paul Lauren Victoria Johnson, Edina Forrest Herbert Sargent, Red Wing, Nova Joan Johnson, Kirkland, Ill. WITH DISTINCTION Sandra Ruth Johnson, B.A., St. Paul, Valorie Towne Schlichting, Bloom- WITH DISTINCTION ington Kenneth William Kallman, Minne­ Jerome John Schmehl, Stillwater apolis G. Josephine Shipka, Richfield Geraldine Ellen Brown Kath, Minne­ Mary Lou Felland Simonson, Rose- apolis vilIe Karen Sattre Kirkwood, St. Paul Gary Alfred Spidahl, Cannon Falls

10 Kaye Lorraine Stacey, Minneapolis, Joyce 'Wickham Waibel, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Harry Loomis Woodward, Minne­ David Fred Stankeivicz, Forest Lake apolis Leonard Wayne Stream, Minneapolis Douglas William Woog, South St Betty Lou Forde Swanson, Bloom- Paul ington Vicki Joan Wyard, Minneapolis Judith Dawn Taft, Minneapolis Dorothy Snyder Zimbinski, St. Paul

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Alice Virginia Jacobs Brandon, Way­ Sharon Lynn Johnson, Minneapolis, zata, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Mary Lenore Cartwright, St. Paul, Bruce Kent Milbrandt, Elmore, Agri­ Home Economics Education cultural Education Arthur Ray Frame, Northfield, Agri­ James Arthur Nelson, Mora, Agricul­ cultural Education tural Education Dennis Henry Franz, Mountain Lake, Carl Lennis Pherson, Kasota, Agricul­ Agricultural Education tural Education, WITH HIGH DIS­ Jean Louise Grundy, A. A. , Austin, TINCTION Home Economics Education Jerome Dutton Schwarzbauer, Mc­ Linda Severin Hansen, Foreston, Grath, Agricultural Education Home Economics Education, WITH Ronald Allan Sikkila, Angora, Agri­ DISTINCTION cultural Education Susan Marie Hanson, Heron Lake, Shirley Ann Struck, Bellingham, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Arnold Arlee Harder, Mountain Lake, Agricultural Education

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business David Lloyd Antonson, St. Paul Carl Andrew Fligge, Minneapolis Michael Russell Arlett, Minneapolis William Wong Goon, St. Paul DuWayne Allan Bakke, New Brighton, James William Gregor, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Robert Webb Hale, B.M.E., Edina Charles Richard Bastien, St. Paul Bruce Norman Hanson, A.A., Rich- Darrel Thomas Bruesehoff, Minne- field apolis Thomas Barr Hardin, Minnetonka Donald Eugene Butzin, Albert Lea Roy Stephen Haugen, Minneapolis Richard Donald Carlson, Minneapolis Roger Allen Heimke, Hopkins Jeno Fenczik, St. Paul John Vern Howieson. Claremont

11 Thomas \Voodbury Jacobson, Douglas Richard Pautz, Minneapolis Richfield Richard Peter Payne, Minneapolis Richard Peter Jensen, A.A., Minne­ David Joel Peterson, Minneapolis apolis Thomas McManus Quayle, St. Paul Bruce William Knudson, Minneapolis Thomas Leo Regnier, Virginia Adrienne Judith Locker Koritz, Russell Frederick Roller, White Bear A.L.A., Minneapolis Lake Stephen Douglas Laing, Minneapolis James Stephen Salzer, St. Cloud David Richard Larson, Minneapolis Robert Lawrence Serier, Bayport Donald Allen Larson, Minneapolis John Robert Setterholm, St. Paul John Henry LeFevre, Minneapolis, Laurel Arthur Smith, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Eugene Sorenscn, Albert Lea, Gary Bernard Lewis, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Harold Irving Lorentz, Minneapolis Jerry John Svien, Fosston Gary Robert Lundquist, Minneapolis Mehmet Noyan Tanberk, Minneapolis Benjamin Charles Marshall, Rian James Tellor, Coleraine Alexandria Robert Jewell Thompson, Minneapolis Wallace Ernest Mattson, Duluth James \Valter Torseth, North St. Paul David Rinehart Michael, Edina Maurice Eugene Vockrodt, Minne- Donald V. Neisen, A.A., Mahnomen apolis Donald Martin Nelson, A.M.S., Robert Alan \Vallcen, Deer Lodge Minneapolis Dennis Bailey W olkofl, Mahtomedi, Jerry Victor Noyce, Evanston, Ill. WITH DISTINCTION John William O'Reilly, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science In Economics Larry Michael Dickerson, Rapid City, Donald Edwin Johansson, Minne­ S.D. apolis Harley De \Vayne Froslie, Webster, Thomas Barrett Kelley, Minneapolis S.D. Terry Lee Myhre, Mahtomedi Richard George Hirsch, Minneapolis

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICUL TURE

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration William Ward Bartlett, St. Paul Jerome Bernard Moening, Sauk Loren Dean Luschen, Benson Centre

12 LAW SCHOOL Bachelor of Laws Thomas Farrell Casey, B.A., Jordan Arlene M. Vickers, B.A., St. Paul

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Sandra Mae Proehl, Stewart, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Science Norynne Marie Mihalchick, Minneapolis, Medical Technology*

Master of Public Health Cary Powell Combs, B.S., D.V.M., James Irwin Moulthrop, D.V.M., St. New Brighton Paul Charles Sylvester Cue, Jr., B.S., D.V.M., St. Paul

GRADUATE SCHOOL Master of Arts Marcellino Alfarano, New York, N.Y. Ruth Theresa Austin, Duluth Licenza cum laude '28, '32, '36, Pontificium B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ Seminarium (Italy). Field of Concentration: nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. F1oripe. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Clyde Bailey Anderson, Minneapolis Robert Lee Barnette, Fridley B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '58, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ P. M. Oberg. viser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Kent Leroy Archerd, Minneapolis Marie Bums Bohmbach, Minneapolis B.s. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '39, University of Min­ Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Education. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler.

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to June 10, 1967.

13 Harold Harvey Boyum, Anoka Carole Yvonne Dodds, Robbinsdale B.S. with honors '61, St. Cloud State Teachers B.S. with distinction '64, University of Min­ College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum nesota. Field of Concentration: French. Major and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Adviser: Prof. J. L. vValdauer. Johnson. Ella Maegaard Dokken, Minneapolis Karen Ruth Briesemeister, B.S. '51, Mayville State Teachers College. Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ B.S. with high distinction '62, University of struction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Minnesota. Major: Speech Pathology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: The Sociometric Ronald Erling Eikaas, Minneapolis Status of a Group of Children with Minimal B.S. with distinction '61, University of Min­ Articulation Deviations. Major Adviser: Prof. nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational C. D. Starr. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Gary Alvin Byce, Duluth B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Roger Nels Eklund, Cambridge Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. T. G. Mahoney. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Marvin. Bruce Anthony Campbell, Bloomington John Estok, Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, B.A. magna cum laude '62, University of Min­ Canada nesota. Field of Concentration: Psychology. B.A. '44, B.Ed. '47, University of Saskatche­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. P. Longstaff. wan. Field of Concentration: Educational Ad­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. Clement Chu-chun Chang, Taipei, Taiwan, China Malcolm McCollum Feeley, \Veslaco, Tex. Bachelor of Law '59, National Chengchi Uni­ versity (Taiwan). Field of Concentration: B.A. '64, Austin College. Major: Political Sci­ Journalism. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. ence. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: An Examina­ Carter. tion of the Personal Characteristics and De­ cision-Making of Judges: The New York Court of Appeals (1960-1965). Major Adviser: Prof. Don Arlo Chillstrom, Minnetonka Samuel Krislov. B.S. '60, Wisconsin State College (Eau Claire). Field of Concentration: Educational Millicent Mosher Ferris, Williams Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Lathrop. Bay, Wis. B.A. '61, University of Miami. Major: Speech and Theatre Arts. Minor: Scandinavian. The­ Olivia Carlena Cole, New York, N.Y. sis: The Pillsbury Oratorical Contest: A Study Honor Certificate '64, Royal Academy of Dra­ of Seventy-five Years of College Oratory. Major matic Arts (London). Major: Theatre Arts. Adviser: Prof. K. L. Graham. Minor: Scandinavian .._ 'hesis: A Study of the Portrayal of Cleopatra. \l'1.J[ Adviser: Prof. David Nils Flaten, Northfield A. H. Ballet. B.A. '64, st. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ tration: Speech and Theatre Arts. Major Ad­ Gwendolyn Fillman Dahlquist, 1\1in- viser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. neapolis B.A. '47, George Washington University; Eugeniu Flea Foster, Athens, Greece M.A. '53, Columbia University. Field of Con­ B.A. '53, University of North Dakota. Field of centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: A. M. Rose. Prof. W. C. Simonton.

Jo Ann Dobecki, South Bend, Indiana Peter Luther Fre~, Cloquet B.S. '63, Indiana University. Field of Concen­ B.A. '63, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. O. P. Prof. M. C. Turpie. Pflanze.

14 Viktoras Gecas, Chicago, Ill. Ann Louise Hyde, Lawrence, Kan. B.A. '64, Beloit College. Major: Sociology. B.A. '60, University of Kansas. Field of Con­ Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Sources and Ex­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: ~ressions of Aggression in American Society: Prof. R. H. Shove. A Content Analysis of Popular Fiction Maga­ zines. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Straus. In Jae 1m, Seoul, Korea B.A. '62, M.A. '64, Seoul National University. John Vincent Gillespie, Birmingham, Field of Concentration: Educational Psycholo­ Mich. gy. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker B.A. with honors '64, Oakland University. Major: Political Science. Minor: Sociology. Loren Frank Kamish, St. Croix Falls, Thesis: The Application of Causal Models to Comparative Political Analysis. Major Adviser: Wis. Prof. Edwin Fogelman. B.S. '54, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ Robert Victor Gliner, Altadena, Calif. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Journalism. Thesis: Margi­ Tamas Matyas Kando, Amsterdam, nality: The Jewish Fraternity. Major Adviser: Prof. G. P. Stone. Kandidaates '65, University of Amsterdam. Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad­ Ronald Lawrence Handley, viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Minneapolis B.A. '58, B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Benjamin Lifson Kaufman, Field of Concentration: Educational Psycholo­ Minneapolis gy. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Journalism. Minor: Public Administration. Rolland Elbert Hanks, Elk River Thesis: Editors of Prestige Newspapers: A B.S. '60, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Profile. Major Adviser: Prof. G. S. Hage. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Richard Hugh Kelner, Chicago, Ill. B.A. '59, College of St. Thomas. Field of Joleen Mary Hartung, Hector Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ B.S. '63, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. Grace Eileen Kemmer, Williston, Phillip Lessard Haubner, Fridley N.D. B.s. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '58, Augsburg College. Field Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. viser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Kaare Hauge, Bergen, Norway Muriel Kaye Stephenson Kerr, B.A. '64, University of Oslo. Field of Concen­ Youngstown, N.Y. tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. O. P. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: P£lanze. Child Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ chology. Thesis: The Relative Effectiveness of Carl A. Holmgren, Minneapolis Two Incentive Levels on Children's Learning B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of of a Simultaneous and Successive Discrimina­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major tion Problem. Major Adviser: Prof. B. K. Rue­ Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. bush. Virginia Holden Hummel, Blacksburg, Marilyn Gottschalk Klawiter, Va. Sioux Falls, S.D. B.S. '36, M.S. '38, Virginia Polytechnic In­ B.A. magna cum laude '60, Augustana College. stitute. Field of Concentration: Educational Major: English. Minor: German. Thesis: Re­ Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. ligio Medici and "Religio Laici": A Compara­ Tennyson. tive Study. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Monk. 15 Edward Tobias Patrick Kosberg, Joan Harman Leigh, York, England Minneapolis B.A. '46, University of London. Field of Con­ B.A. '63, Columbia University. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Altholz. Jakob Letkemann, Gretna, Manitoba, Dennis Arnold Krieg, Wausau, \Vis. Canada B.S. with distinction '64, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Art Education. B.A. '57, University of Manitoba. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Hastie. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. Clark. Patrick Anthony Kroll, Minneapolis B.S. '62, Ellendale State Teachers College. Doris Darlene Miller Liakos, Milford, Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Neb. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.S. '55, University of Nebraska. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Gertrude Ann Kuehl, Minneapolis Prof. L. E. Olsen. B.A. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Political Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. H. McLaughlin. Arlene Marie Lundeen, Minneapolis B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Adele Gluek Lack, Minneapolis Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. D. Duker. B.A. '36, Vassar College; B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Cur­ riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Rosalie Arlene Lustig, Owatonna R. N. Odland. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Karen Marjory Larson, Cass Lake Prof. R. H. Shove. B.A. cum laude '58, Bemidji State College. Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad· viser: Prof. J. C. Levensen. Burnae Mitchell Marrinan, St. Paul B.S. '51, College of St. Catherine. Field of Sharlene Helga Laughton, Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Minneapolis jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. B.A. magna cum laude '64, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Genetics. Ronald Garfield McKechney, Bienfait, Thesis: Weight and Fatness of the Newborn Saskatchewan, Canada With Consideration of Gestation Age, Placen­ tal Weight and Parental Factors. Major Ad­ B.S. '61, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ viser: Prof. L. P. Novak. centration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. McAdam. Lewis Charles Lawton, Phoenix, Ariz. B.A. '52, Houghton College. Field of Concen­ Judith Hildur Mona, Minneapolis tration: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. D. E. Davis. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson. Hugh Myles Leard, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Donna Sue Moore, Glidden, Iowa B.A. '61, B.Ed. '63, University of Saskatche­ B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of wan. Field of Concentration: Educational Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. viser: Prof. N. Freeman. Blocher. J. Barbara Gay Lecker, Winnipeg, Patricia Louise Patterson Morgan, Manitoba, Canada Minneapolis B.A. with honors '65, University of Manitoba. B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Art History. Major viser: Prof. J. C. Levensen. Adviser: Prof. C. D. Sheppard.

16 Nicholas Anthony Muley, Tampa, Frank Samuel Reynolds, Milltown, Fla. Wis. B s. '64, Florida State University. Major: B.S. '43, River Falls State. Field of Concen­ Physical Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ tration: Agricultural Education. Major Ad­ chology. Thesis: The Commuting Student and viser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. his Participation in the College Union Program at the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul Campus. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Chapman. Michael Jerome RockIer, Minneapolis B.A. '61, B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Patricia Durey Murphy, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Edith West. B.S. '52, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ centration: Home Economics Education. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. Sharon J. Rogers, Pullman, Wash. B.A. with highest honors '63, Bethel College. Gertrude Arlene Nellis, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of jor Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Frank Manning Rosekrans III, Robert Sigurd Nelson, Green Bay, Wayzata Wis. B.A. '59, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major B.A. '56, Luther College (Iowa) . Field of Adviser: Prof. E. C. Walster. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D.A. Johnson. Nancy Arko Russell, Minneapolis Jorge Nunez-Semprun, Maracaibo, B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Venezuela, S.A. Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '60, Universidad Central de Venezuela. N. T. Spratt, Jr. Field of Concentration: International Rela­ tions. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. McLaughlin. Thomas Robert Rykken, Roseville George William Oming, St. Paul B.A. '63, St. Olaf College. Major: Mathe­ matics. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Recurrence B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: of Sums of Random Variables. Major Adviser: Geography. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Prof. Steven Orey. The Process of Lakeshore Development in Crow Wing County. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Borchert. Gutti Sathyavathi, Madras, India B.A. '53, Madras University (India). Field of Christos Neocleous Pantelides, Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Nicosia, Cyprus O. P. PHanze. B.A. '60, University of Leicester (Cyprus). Field of Concentration: Economics. Major Johann Seitz, Schwandorf, Germany Adviser: Prof. Edward Coen. B.A. '62, Hamline University. Field of Con­ centration: German. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Vijay Parkash, , India F. Taraba. B.A. '58, Delhi College; Diploma in Lib. Sci. '59, M.A. '63, Delhi University (Delhi). Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ Anne Eleanor Seltz, Ichang, China jor Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Speech Pathology and Audi­ Stephen William Plumb, Minneapolis ology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Lassman. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Lawrence Gale Shelton, Minneapolis Prof. R. H. Shove. B.A. cum laude '64, Harvard College. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ David Marvin Quick, Duluth chology. Thesis: The Effects on Cheating of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Knowledge of Peer Success and Publicizing Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: Performance Outcome to Peers. Major Adviser: Prof. D. T. Tselos. Prof. J. P. Hill.

17 Suman Anantha Shenoi, Mombasa, Helen Marie Ulvestad, Minneapolis Kenya, East Africa B.A. '32, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '61, University of Mysore (India). Major: tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Home Economics. Minor: Art. Thesis: Wom­ D. K. Berninghausen. en's Costume in Minnesota During the Nine­ teenth Century. Major Adviser: Prof. Gertrude Sushil Kumar Usman, Agra, India Esteros. B.A. '59, Lucknow Christian College (India); M.A. '61, Lucknow University (India); L. T. Myrna Gay Smith, Tekemah, Neb. '62, Christian Training College (India). Field B.Mus. with honors '58, Wayne State College. of Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Spanish. Major Ad­ Prof. C. E. Ramsey. viser: Prof. R. O. Floripe. Anne Smillie vVebb, Minneapolis Joseph Leo Spaeth, Springfield B.A. cum laude '53, St. Lawrence University. B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of Major: History. Minor: English. Thesis: Some Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Historical Interpretations of British Academic Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer. Historians Writing on American History Since World \Var I. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. John Frank Stevens, Minneapolis Noble. B.A. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Conccntration: Curriculum and Instruction. David Patrick Werlich, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Stuart Harold Stockhaus, Minneapolis Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Beatty. B.S. Cum laude '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Lou Esther \Vheeler, Marion, Kan. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. Edith West. B.S. '64, Oklahoma State University. Field of Chung Woo Suh, Seoul, Korea Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.A. '62, Yonsei University. Field of Concen­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. tration: Jonrnalism. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Nixon. Dale Ralph Wicklander, St. Paul B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Larry Earle Teien, Bloomington Speech. Minor: English. Thesis: Rhetorical B.A. '58, Macalcster College. Field of Concen­ Analysis of the Evangelistic Crusade Speaking tration: Journalism. Major Adviser: Prof. Ed­ of Oral Roberts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. win Emery. Howell. Melitta Martha Tonn, Minneapolis Gretchen L. Wunderlich, \Vayzata B.A. '33, Gnstavns AdOlphus College. Field B.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. L. E. Olson. viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Forrest Kermit Geerken, Jr., Mexico Ampan Kittisakdi, Bangkok, Thailand City, Mexico B.Com. '54, Chulalongkorn University (Thai­ B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of land). Field of Concentration: Public Admin­ Concentration: Public Administration. Major istration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Larry Roland Granger, St. Paul John A. Mogen, Dodge Center B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: The Suburban Public Administration. Thesis: A Study of Reaction to the Proposed 1961 Minneapolis Administration and Planning in Four Housing Income Tax. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Developments in Bogota, Colombia. Major Warp. Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

18 Chanya Srisa-an, Bangkok, Thailand B.A. '61, Chulalongkorn University. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Warp.

Master of Business Administration Alvin Armond Arens, Minneapolis Herbert W. Lundberg, Jr., St. Paul B.B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. Ch.E. '56, University of . Field Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ of Concentration: Business Administration. jor Adviser: Prof. R. C. Berryman. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Willis. Gerald Charles Doran, Madison, Wis. Albert Lenard Pooler, St. Louis Park B.B.A. '62, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.Ch.E. '53, University of Minnesota. Field Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ of Concentration: Business Administration. jor Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg. Wendell Michael Dwyer, Minneapolis Charles Walter Thelen, La Salle, Ill. B.A. '59, . Field of Con­ B.S. '55, Bradley University. Field of Con­ centration: Business Administration. Major centration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. Nicholas Claskowsky. Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg. Yang Tau Kee, Penang, Malaysia B.A. with honors '61, University of Malaya (Singapore). Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Williams, Jr.

Master of Fine Arts Raye John Birk, Flint, Mich. Warren John Kliewer, Wichita, Kan. B.S. '65, Northwestern University. Field of B.A. '53, University of Minnesota; M.A. '57, Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: University of Kansas. Field of Concentration: Prof. F. M Whiting. Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. Jon Russell Cranney, Preston, Idaho B.F.A. '64, Utah State University. Field of Richard Russell Ramos, San Francisco, Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Calif. Prof. M. M. Klein. B.A. '63, San Francisco State College. Field of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. D. Moulton.

Master of Science Richard Hilmer Anderson, Grand Richard Ernest Beedle, Jr., Cottage Rapids Grove B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Major: B.Physics '64, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Agronomy. Minor: Soil Science. Thesis: An jor: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Evaluation of Several Herbicides for the Balloon Measurement of the Intensity of Low Selective Control of White Cockle in Alfalfa. Energy Electrons as a Function of Altitude at Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Thomas. Fort Churchill, Canada. Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Webber.

19 Richard Jules Bertin, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ronald Bertrand Faanes, B.S. summa cum laude '65, University of Minneapolis Pittsburgh. Field of Concentration: Hospital B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Pharmacy. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Kabat. Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Derepression of the Ornithine Transcarbamy­ lase Synthesizing System During Arginine De­ Roberta Jane Bessette, Cranston, privation in Escherichia Coli. Major Adviser: R.I. Prof. Palmer Rogers. B.S. '60, Columbia University. Field of Con­ centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Michael Paul Felix, Little Falls I. Prof. M. Murphy. B.S. with high distinction '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanics Nurali Valli Bhaloo, Nairobi, Kenya and Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Warner. A.C.A. '64, Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Field of Concentra­ tion: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Richard Bruce Fine, Forest Hills, Prof. T. R. Hoffman. N.Y. B.A. '62, Gettysburg College. Field of Con­ centration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Dennis Patrick Bradley, Grand Rapids N. G. Meyers. B.S. with high distinction '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Ona Wyman Gebhard, Winnipeg, Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Skok. Manitoba, Canada B.N. '63, University of Manitoba. Field of James Garrison Bradley, Duluth Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Plasma Ion Source for a Mass Spectrometer. Frederick John Gunther, Van Nuys, Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Johnson. Calif. B.S. '64, San Diego State College. Major: Stuart Lee Braun, Baltimore, Md. Geology. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Ostracoda of B.E.S. '57, Johns Hopkins University. Field of the Gulf of Panama and Bahia San Miguel. Concentration: Biostatistics. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Swain. Prof. J. R. Boen. Nina Catherine Haliburton, Midwest City, Okla. Elizabeth Ann Brewer, St. Paul B.S. '59, Baylor University. Field of Concen­ B.S. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of tration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: M. I. Murphy. Prof. R. A. Kroska. Harland B. Hasslen, Crookston Harold Henry Burrows, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '41, University of Min­ B.S. '64, Iowa State University. Major: nesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Low­ Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Energy Electron Diffraction and Work Func­ Peterson. tion Studies on Cesium-Covered Silver. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. V. \Veyhmann. Kathleen Merle Horswill, Black River Falls, Wis. Alice Buelane Daugherty, Adel, Iowa B.S. '61, Marquette University. Field of Con­ B.S. '62, University of Iowa. Field of Con­ centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. M. I. Murphy. Prof. M. I. Murphy. Rodney Jacob Ikola, Minneapolis B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Carl Fay Engelhardt, Sharon, Wis. Geophysics. Minor: Geology. Thesis: A Geo­ B.A. '65, Carthage College. Field of Concen­ physical Investigation of the Geologic Struc­ tration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ ture of Carlton County, Minnesota. Major viser: Prof. H. W. Stevenson. Adviser: Prof. H. M. Mooney.

20 Kenneth Eugene James, Salem, Ore. Constance Ann Long, New York, B.S. '65, Walla. Wa:la. Colleg~. Field. of N.Y. concentration: BIOstatistics. Major Adviser: B.S. '63, Cornell University. Field of Con­ Prof. B. W. Brown. centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. M. I. Murphy. Richard Stanley Johnson, St. Louis Leah Maria Maki, Buhl Park B S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in Nursing' 58, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major c~ncentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Peter Rosko. Adviser: Prof. M. I. Murphy. Maureen Anne McGrath, St. Paul Kathleen Nelson Juneau, Minneapolis B.S. '65, College of Saint Catherine. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '63, University of Min­ Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: nesota. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Prof. M. I. Murphy. Biochemistry. Thesis: Biosynthesis of Pinidine. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Leete. John Clemons Moulton, Hiram, Me. B.S. '63, University of Maine. Major: Fisher­ Arthur Martin Jungreis, Minneapolis ies and Wildlife. Minor: Botany. Thesis: B.S. '63, University of Michigan. Major: Movement and Activity of Three White­ Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Meta­ Tailed Deer During the Winter of 1964-1965 bolic Temperature Adaptation in the Crayfish in East-Central Minnesota Determined by Orconectes viriIis, Hagen. Major Adviser: Prof. Telemetry. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Tester. A. B. Hooper. Adnan Hasan Nayfeh, Tulkam, Jordan Muhammad Abdul Qadeer Khan, B.A. cum laude '65, San Francisco State Col­ Lahore, Pakistan lege. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. W. J. Warner. B.Sc. '56, Punjab University; B.Sc. '58, Uni­ versity of Peshawar. Field 9f Concentration: John Matthew Norman, Virginia Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. M. P. Meyer. B.S. in Physics with distinction '64, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Lynda Summers Kimball, Fall River Physics. Thesis: An Application of Harmonic Mills, Calif. Analysis to an In Situ Determination of Soil B.S. '65, Chico State College. Field of Con­ Thermal Diffusivity. Major Adviser: Prof. D. centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: G. Baker. Prof. M. I. Murphy. Alan E. Olness, Kenyon B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min­ Wendell Blaine Kringen, Portland, nesota. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Biochem­ N.D. istry. Thesis: Preparation and Characterization B.A. '62, Bemidji State College. Major: En­ of a Montmorillonite-Polysaccharide Complex. tomology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Major Adviser: Prof. C. E. Clapp. Study of the Free Amino Acids in the Hemo­ lymph of Aposymbiotic Cockroaches (Peri­ Harbhajan Singh Paul, Ganganagar, planeta Americana Linnaeus). Major Adviser: India Prof. M. A. Brooks. B.v.Sc. and A.H. '59, University of Gauhati. Major: Poultry Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Tien Tao Kuo, Singapore Thesis: The Effect of Age, Diet and Inter­ B.Sc. '46, National Ho-nan University. Major: relationship of Selected Physical Characteristics Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: The on Breaking Strength of Eggs. Major Adviser: Non-Zero Integer Solutions of the Diophan­ Prof. D. C. Snetsinger. tine Equation a" + a' + a' + ... + a" = c". 1 •• • Donald Thomas Popielarz, Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Gaal. Amsterdam, N.Y. B.S.B. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Robert Orvel Linde, Minneapolis Business Administration. Minor: Psychology. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Thesis: Category Width as a Dimension of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Consumer Risk Taking. Major Adviser: Prof. jor Adviser: Prof. H. W. Stevenson. R. J. Holloway.

21 Cynthia Ofstad Prestholdt, Clyde Geoffrey Swenson, Scandia Minneapolis B.A.B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S.N. with high distinction '63, University Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. of Minnesota. Field of Conccntration: Public Thesis: Seasonal Variation in the Demand for Health. Major Adviscr: Prof. M. 1. Murphy. Turkeys. Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Engene. Emalcne Louise Rodeffer, Hershey, Francis Man Kei Tam, Macao, Asia Pa. B.A. '63, University of California. Field of B.S. '63, Cornell University. Field of Con­ Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: G. D. Freier. Prof. M. 1. Murphy. Richard Eugene Thill, St. Paul Hamdy Ebrahim Hassan Sayed, Cairo, B.A. '58, University of Minnesota. Major: UAR Geology. Minor: Petroleum Engineering. Thesis: Petrofabric Correlations with Com­ BV.Sc. '62, University of Cairo. Field of pressional Wave Velocity Variation. Major Conccntration: Veterinary Bacteriology. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. Tibor Zoltai. jor Adviscr: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. Mohammed Younis Yamoor, Mosul, Terry Toshio Sekioka, Ewa, Hawaii Iraq B.S. '63, University of Hawaii. Major: Horti­ culture. Minor: Agronomy. Thesis: A Quanti­ B.S. '62, University of Baghdad (Iraq). Field tative Study on Genotype-Environment In­ of Concentration: Animal Husbandry. Major teraction of Solanum tuberosum L. clones. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. L. E. Hanson. jor Adviser: Prof. F. 1. Lauer. Houng-Yi Yang, Hsinch, Taiwan, Kerwin Larry Siewert, Zumbro Falls China B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, National Taiwan University. Field Concentration: Dairy Husbandry. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Gcology. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. C. L. Cole. Prof. W. C. Phinney. Michael Myron Skow, Mound B.Math with distinction '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: In­ dustrial Engineering. Thesis: A Problem in Ordinary Differential Equations. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. O. Munro.

Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Kao-Hong Lin, Taichung, Taiwan, China B.S. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. Wilson.

Master of Science In Agricultural Engineering Pinhas Golany, Tel-Aviv, Duane Donald Tiede, Alden B.S. '55, Technion Israel Institute of Tech­ B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: nologv. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Mechanics Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. and Materials. Thesis: The Influence Of An Larson. Applied Torque On The Operating Charac­ teristics Of The Rotary Hoe. Major Adviser: Prof. John Strait.

22 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Bruce M. Herzog, Scarsdale, N.Y. Su II Yum, Seoul, Korea B.Ch.E. '65, University of. Delaware. Maj?r: B.S. '62, Yonsei University. Major: Chemical Chemical Engmeenng. Mmor: Mathematics. Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Thesis: The Reactivity of Methylene. Major Measurement of Diffusion Coefficient of Hu­ Adviser: Prof. Rutherford Aris. man Methemoglobin. Major Adviser: Prof. K. H. Keller. William Howard Seward, Arlington, Tex. B.S.Ch.E. '65, Rice University. Major: Chemi­ cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: On the Statics and Dynamics of Solid/Liquid/ Fluid Contact Lines. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Scriven.

Master of Science In Civil 'Engineering Allan Merle Gebhard, St. Paul Robert Oscar Straughn III, B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Minneapolis Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. C. E. Bowers. Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer. Girish Govind Joshi, Poona, India Hsi-Yen Yu, I-Chow, China B.E. '62, University of Poona. Field of Con­ B.S. '63, Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung Uni­ centration: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: versity. Field of Concentration: Civil Engi­ Prof. W. T. Graves. neering. Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. Ripken.

Master of Science in Dentistry Bruce A. Lund, Rochester B.S. '57, Montana State College; D.D.S. '60, Washington University. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Use of Proc­ essed Heterologous Bone (Boplant) in Api­ coectomies. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Gores.

Master of Science In Electrical Engineering Edwin Kent Evenson, Morristown, Gerald Allen Pattison, Staples N.J. B.Physics '59, University of Minnesota. Field B.S. '64, Colorado State University. Major: of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. jor Adviser: Prof. L. T. Anderson. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. Gary Allen Peterson, Minneapolis B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Louis Joseph Lass, Beresford, S.D. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Time-Dependent Secondary Emission B.S. '56, Oklahoma University. Field of Con­ Studies on MgO Thin Films at Low Current centration: Electrical Engineering. Major Ad­ Densities. Major Adviser: Prof. A. B. viser: Prof. L. T. Anderson. Laponsky.

23 Rangarajan Srinivasagopalan, Madras, Aristides Antony Yiannoulos, Athens, India Greece B.S. '57, Diploma '61, Madras University. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. matics. Thesis: Theory and Design of a Prac· Thesis: Noise in the Light Output of a tical Negative Resistance Amplifier. Major Scanned Cathode-Ray tube Screen. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. viser: Prof. Aldert van der Zie!.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Babu Narasimha Aharam, Hyderabad, Dinesh Kumar, Kanpur, India India B. Tech. '63, Indian Institute of Technology. B.E. '65, Osmania University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. viser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. Satish Chandra D. Nayak, Indore, Krishan Chander Grover, Ludhiana, India Panjab, India B.S. '63, Government Engineering College; B.S. '63, Panjab Engineering College. Field of M.S. '65, Indian Institute of Technology. Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Adviser: Prof. G. \V. McElrath. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering Edgar Robin Arrieta, Maracaibo, Krishan Chander Sharma, New Delhi, Venezuela India B.M.E. '63, Universidad Central de Vene­ B.E. '61, Delhi Polytechnic. Field of Concen­ zuela. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: tration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Ad­ Mathematics. Thesis: Study of a Thermo­ viser: Prof. T. E. Murphy. couple Psychrometer. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Threlkeld. Edmund William Simon, Williams- post, Md. Richard Eugene Kirts, Duluth B.S. '65, Penn State University. Field of Con­ B.Aero.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field centration: Mechanical Engineering. Major of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Adviser: Prof. B. Y. H. Liu. Major Adviser: Prof. T. E. Murphy. Peter Francis Staats, Hopkins William Howard Kuretsky, Edina B.S. '64, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.S. with distinction '61, University of Min­ Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Ma­ nesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Mi­ jor Adviser: Prof. Katsuhiko Ogata. nor: Mathematics. Thesis: On the Use of an Aspirating Hot-film Anemometer for the In­ stantaneous Measurement of Temperature. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Blackshear.

Master of Science in Medicine Juergen Werner Hellmut Wollen- weber, Krefeld, Germany M.D. '60, University of Freiburg. Major: Medicine. Minor: Physiology. Thesis: Pool Size and Turnover of Bile Acids in Hyper­ cholesteremic Dogs and Man With and With­ out the Administration of Nicotinic Acid. Major Adviser: Dr. J. J. Juergens.

24 Moster of Science in Metallurgical Engineering James Leonard Eriksson, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '60, Institute of Tech· nology. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Investiga· tion of the Deformation Texture of Cold Rolled Low Carbon Steel. Major Adviser: Prof. M. E. Nicholson.

Moster of Science In Mineral' Engineering Shri Bhagwan Mathur, Delhi, India Jeffrey Michael White, St. Paul B.Sc. with honors '65, Indian School of Mines. B.Sc. '63, University of Washington. Field of Field of Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Major Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Lacabanne. Adviser: Prof. E. P. P!leider.

Moster of Science In Obstetrics and Gynecology John Milton Brown, St. Paul Edward Olaf Jorgensen, Chicago, III. M.D. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: M.D. '54, University of Minnesota. Major: Obstetrics and Gynecology. Minor: Pathology. Obstetrics and Gynecology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Vaginal Recurrence of Endometrial Thesis: "Brenner Tumor of the Ovary." Ma· Carcinoma. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. jor Adviser: Drs. J. S. Welch and R. B. Symmonds. Wilson.

Moster of Science in Ophthalmology Murray Wilson Lufkin, Rochester John Anton Nilsen, Minneapolis M.D. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '53, St. Olaf College; B.S., M.D. '57, Ophthalmology. Minor: Biophysics. Thesis: University of Minnesota. Major: Ophthalmo. The Distribution of Digoxin.8H in the Ocular logy. Minor: Biophysics. Thesis: Experimental Tissues of the Cat. Major Adviser: Dr. J. W. Ophthalmic Laser Coagulation. Major Adviser: Henderson. Dr. T. G. Martens.

Moster of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Frank Emerson Jones III, Nashville, Tenn. M.D. '58, University of Tennessee. Major: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Fibrous Xanthoma of Synovium (Pigmented Nodular Synovitis) A Clinical and Pathologic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. M. B. Coventry.

25 Master of Science in Radiology Roger Ellis Cupps, Rochester B.A. cum laude '53, Harvard University; M.D. , 57, University of . Major: Radi­ ology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Roent­ genologic Diagnosis of Lymphoma Primary in the Small Intestine. Major Adviser: Dr. J. H. Hodgson.

Master of Science in Surgery Donald Jack Brown, Atlantic City, Thomas Patrick Comer, New Bruns- N.J, wick, N.J. B.S. '57, Franklin and Marshall; M.D. '60, M.D. '59, New York Medical College. Major: Hahnemann Medical College. Major: Surgery. Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Squamous Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Localized Meso­ Cell Carcinoma of the Colon. Major Adviser: theliomas of the Pleura in Adults: A Clinico­ Dr. O. H. Beahrs. pathological Study. Major Adviser: Dr. O. T. Clagett. Nelson Moffett Fox Jr., Martinsville, Va. John Lord Butsch, Buffalo, N.Y. B.S. '51, Hampdon-Sydney College; M.D. '55, B.A. '56, Princeton University; M.D. '60, Medical College of Virginia. Major: Surgery. McGill University. Major: Surgery. Minor: Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Acinic Cell Car­ Pathology. Thesis: Non-specific Ulcers of the cinoma of the Major Salivary Glands. Major Colon. Major Adviser: Dr. E. S. Judd. Adviser: Dr. L. B. Woolner.

Master of Social Work Elizabeth Goldenberg Haimson, Jane Elizabeth Sanders, Ferring, Minneapolis England B.A. '64, Northwestern University. Field of B.S. '64, London School of Economics. Field Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: of Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ Prof. Gisela Konopka. viser: Prof. Gisela Konopka.

Specialist in Education Marlys Louise Blomquist, Minneapolis Rhoda Elaine MacKenzie, Blue B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Island, Ill. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.A. magna cum laude '62, Concordia College Adviser: Prof. Bruce Balow. (Moorhead); M.A. '65, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: School Psycho­ Donald Philip Gauvin, North St. Paul logical Services. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Hartup. B.S. '50, Hamline University; M.Ed. '54, Macalester College. Field of Concentration: Meta Maneks, Minneapolis Educational Administration. Major Adviser: B.A. '59, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Prof. C. P. Hooker. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Dugan.

26 Doctor of Philosophy Sister Ingrid Anderson, St. Joseph Christopher William Brown, Mays- B.S. '53, College. of St. Bene~ict; M.S .. :55, ville, Ky. University of Mmnesota. Major: NutntlOn. B.S. '60, M.S. '62, Xavier University. Major: Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Effect of Physical Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chem­ a 2 4·Diamino Pyrimidine Antagonist of Folic istry. Thesis: The Vibrational-Rotational Bands Acid on Fetal Development in the Rat. Major of Boron Trifluoride. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. L. M. Morse. John Overend.

Carlos Preston Avery, Glenwood William Averill Brueske, Wayzata B.Phys. with distinction '60, M.S. '65, Uni­ B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Major: versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Zoology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: The Mathematics. Thesis: A Mass Spectrometnc Diplosome of Blastocrithidia culicis (Novy, Method for the Determination of Atom Re­ MacNeal, and Torrey, 1907) (Mastigophora: flection at Surfaces. Major Adviser: Prof. Trypanosomatidae). Major Adviser: Prof. F. A. O. C. Nier. G. Wallace.

Roger Lewis Barrett, Minneapolis Eleanor Grace Carlson, Austin B.S. with distinction '57, M.A. '60, University B.E. '36, St. Cloud State Teachers College; of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. M.A. '49, Northwestern University. Major: Minor: Education. Thesis: A Study of the Educational Psychology. Minor: Curriculum Influence of Self-regard on Changes in Ac­ and Instruction. Thesis: An Investigation of curacy of Self-estimates Following the Report­ the Effects of Developmental Reading Instruc­ ing of Test Results. Major Adviser: Prof. W. tion in the Seventh and Eighth Grades. Major Adviser: L. H. Edson. Prof. G. Bond. Ju Chun Chai, Taegu, Korea Jacob Beutel, Rumania B.S. '56, Kyong Puk University. Major: Agri­ B.A. '55, University of Minnesota. Major: cultural Economics. Minor: Economics. The­ Physical Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chem­ sis: An Economic Analysis of the Demand istry. Thesis: The Rotational-Vibrational Spec­ and Price Structure of Wheat for Food by trum of Asymmetric Top Molecules. Major Classes in the United States. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. John Overend. Prof. R. P. Dahl.

Edward Bonnie-Baffoe, Kumasi, Brian Holt Chollar, Kettering, Ohio Ghana, West Africa B.S. '61, . Major: Organic B.S. '60, Cornell University; M.S. '63, Uni­ Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. The­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Soil Science. sis: The Synthesis and Optical Rotatory Dis­ Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: The Effects persion of the 3-Thia-l,8,8-Trimethylbicyclo of Pressure and Oxygen Differentials Applied [3.2.1] Octane Oxides. Major Adviser: Prof. to Roots on Some Growth Characteristics R. M. Dodson. of Corn Seedlings. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Blake. Hoo SUp Chung, Suwon, Korea B.S. '54, Seoul National University; M.S. '57, Jayaram Damodar Borwanker, University of Minnesota. Major: Plant Pathol­ ogy. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Germination of Lucknow, India Conidia and Reproduction in Phoma herbarum B.S. '59, Meerut College. Major: Statistics. var. medicaginis. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Some Asymp­ Wilcoxson. totic Results for Stationary Processes. Major Adviser: Prof. G. B. Kallianpur. John Wyllie Coburn, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada John Hayden Boyd, Columbus, Ohio B.A. '56, M.A. '58, University of British B.A. '62, University of Chicago. Major: Eco­ Columbia. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ nomics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Desorption of Ad­ The Problem of External Diseconomies, with sorbed Gas from Surfaces by Low Energy Special Emphasis on River Water Pollution. Electron Impact. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Major Adviser: Prof. Herbert Mohring. Peria.

27 Sister Jeremy Coughlan, St. Paul Bobby Blackburn Gowlland, B.A. '46, College of St. Catherine; M.A. '59, La Crosse, \Vis. University of Notre Dame. Major: English. B.S. '51, Winona State College; M.A. '55, Minor: Linguistics. Thesis: The Pre-Raphael­ University of Minnesota. Major: Education. ite Aesthetic and the Poetry of Christina Minor: Educational Administration. Thesis: Rossetti, \Villiam Morris, and \Villiam Butler Changes in Student Teachers' Judgments of Yeats. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Foster. Teachcr Behavior. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. A. Mark. Charles Howard Cuykendall, Auburn, Eva Horovitz Guggenheimer, N.Y. Minneapolis B.S. '62, Cornell University. Major: Agron­ B.A. magna cum laude '62, M.A. '64, Univer­ omy. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: sity of Minnesota. Major: Latin. Minor: Response of Perennial Forages to Machine Greek. Thesis: Patterns of Sound Repetition Defoliation vs. Sheep Grazing. tvlajor Adviser: in Classical Latin Poetry. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. A. R. Schmid. R. P. Sonkowsky.

Caroline Mary Anne Czarnecki, Jerry Dale Hinderman, Minneapolis Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '62, M.S. in M.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical B.S. '50, Bemidji State College; M.A. '60, Engineering. Minor: Hydrodynamics and Phys­ State College of Iowa. Major: Anatomy. Mi­ ics. Thesis: Competitive Combustion Reactions nor: Zoology. Thesis: A Multidisciplinary between Various Fluorocarbons Burning with Study of the Chick Heart. Major Adviser: Fluorine. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher. Prof. A. M. Carpenter. Kathryn Louise Holm, Minneapolis Richard Sanford Elster, Lead, S.D. B.B.A. '41, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '63, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporting Pro­ Thesis: Descriptive Adjectives Associated with gram. Thesis: An Investigation of the Assump­ Measured Personality Characteristics of Liberal tions Underlying Tilton's Overlap Statistic. Arts College Freshmen. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. R. F. Berdie. Almon Gilmore Hoye, Jr., David Edgar Fulkerson, Mora Minneapolis B.S. with high distinction '63, M.S. '65, Uni­ B.S. '49, M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. versity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engi­ Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ neering. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: chology. Thesis: The Effects of the Ramsey The Characterization of the Static Behavior Multiple Schedule Program. Major Adviser: of PN Junction Devices. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Allen Nussbaum. Iraj C. Jahanbagloo, Tehran, Iran David Morgan Gardner, Minneapolis B.S. '56, University of Tehran; M.S. '60, B.S.C. '58, University of Iowa; M.S. '64, Uni­ University of Minnesota. Major: Geology. Minor: Geophysics and Civil Engineering. versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ Thesis: Part I: The Crystal Structure of a istration. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effect of Divided Attention on Responses to Hexagonal AI-Serpentine. Part II: Calculated a Persuasive Marketing Communication. Major X-Ray Powder Patterns of Minerals. Major Adviser: Prof. Tibor Zoltai. Adviser: Prof. R. J. Honoway. Ramanathan Jambunathan, Earl Carnley Gilmore, Jr., Bryan, Tex. Trichinopoly, India B.S. '52, M.S. '57, Texas A. & M. University. M.A. '58, University of Madras, India; M.S. Major: Genetics. Minor: Agricultural Plant '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Physiology. Thesis: Composition of the Pheno­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Study of Some typic Variance of Percent Protein in Hard of the Three Final Particle Reactions Induced Red Spring Wheat. Major Adviser: Prof. L. by Li6 on Be·. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. A. Snyder. Hobbie.

28 Alan Potter Johnson, Galesburg, m. Warren Willard Krech, South B.A. cum laude '53, Amherst College; M.A. St. Paul, Minn. '54 University of Michigan. Major: English B.S. '59, M.S.C.E. '61, University of Minne­ Lit~rature. Minor: Art History. Thesis: The sota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Geol­ Concept of the Italian Renaissance in Early ogy and Rock Mechanics. Thesis: The Deter­ Victorian Literature (1836-60). Major Ad­ mination of the Mechanical Properties of viser: Prof. G. R. Stange. Rock and Soil by Means of a Hollow Cylinder Loaded with External Pressure. Major Adviser: Charles Bruce Johnson, Sioux City, Prof. M. S. Kersten. Iowa B.S. '57, Iowa State University; M.S. '63, David Martin Kvernes, Howard, S.D. University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical B.A. '53, Augustana College; M.A. '60, Uni­ Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: versity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Space Charge Limited Current in Gas Diodes. History. Thesis: A Critical Study of Fanny Major Adviser: Prof. H. J. Oskam. Burney. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Monk.

Duane Eldon Johnson, Lake Norden, Marie Amelia Johnson Linder, S.D. Durham, N.C. B.A. '54, Huron College; B.A. '57, University B.S. '60, University of Oregon; M.A. '63, of Minnesota; M.E. '60, South Dakota State University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. University. Major: Psychology. Minor: Edu­ Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Verbal cational Psychology. Thesis: Characteristics of Conditioning of Aggression in Doll Play: Entering Students as Measured by the Minne­ Comparison of the Effect of Two Therapeutic sota Counseling Inventory in Relation to Tools on Aggression of Nursery School Boys Persistence in a Liberal Arts College. Major in a Therapy-Like Situation. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. R. F. Berdie. Prof. R. D. Wirt.

James Clayton Kincannon, Bethesda, Vincent Leo Lombardi, West Md. Warwick, R.I. B.s. '55, Washington & Lee University. Major: B.S. '54, M.S. '61, University of Rhode Island. Psychology. Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Major: Business Administration. Minor: Psy­ Feasibility of Adopting a Personality Inventory chology. Thesis: Engineer Attitudes Toward for Use in the Mental Status Exam. Major Employment, Professionalism and Unionism. Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Major Adviser: Prof. George Seltzer.

Stanley Shih-Tung King, Taipei, Dahlard Lawrence Lukes, Glenville China B. of App!. Math. '56, University of Minne­ B.S. '57, Taiwan Normal University; M.S. sota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. '62, Drexel Institute. Major: Physical Chem­ Thesis: Optimal Closed-Loop Control of Non­ istry. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Vibrational linear Dynamical Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. Spectra of the Difluorodiazines and Some Re­ Lawrence Markus. lated Compounds. Major Adviser: Prof. John Overend. Michael John Maley, Jr., Minneapolis B.S. '61, Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ Leedice McAnelly Kissane, nology. Major: Psychology. Minor: Research Pocatello, Idaho Design and Analysis. Thesis: A Study of the B.A. '26, Cornell College; M.A. '37, Univer­ Relationship Between Three Indicants of sity of Idaho. Major: American Studies. The­ Arousal: Skin Potential, Skin Conductance, sis: Ruth Suckow: Interpreter of the Mind of and the Two-Flash Threshold. Major Adviser: Mid-America (1900-1933). Major Adviser: Prof. D. T. Lykken. Prof. M. c. Turpie. Warren Leonard Mason, Keewatin Jerome Klein, New York, N.Y. B.A. cum laude '59, M.A. '61, University of B.S. '57, M.S. '60, . Major: Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Genetics. Minor: Forestry. Thesis: Genetic Sociology. Thesis: Cognitive Foundations of Variance Estimation with Seedlings of Paper Stability in the Electoral Support of the Birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.). Major Ad­ British Labour Party. Major Adviser: Prof. J. viser: Prof. S. S. Pauley. E. Turner.

29 Patrick Gary McCormick, Milwaukee, Lois Majorie Neukirch, New York, Wis. N.Y. B.S. '62, Massachusetts Institute of Technol­ B.A. '53, Hunter College; M.Ed. '56, Kent ogy. Major: Analytical Chemistry. Minor: State University. Major: Anatomy. Minor: Organic. Chemistry. Thesis: An Electrochemi­ Pathology. Thesis: Foa-Kurloff Cells Cultured cal Study of Nitrite and Oxide in Sodium with Selected Radioactive Compounds. Major Nitrate-Potassium Nitrate Eutectic Melts. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. R. D. Snndberg. jor Adviser: Prof. H. S. Swofford, Jr. Charles Miller Nolte, \Vayzata Andrew Russell McFarland, Carlton B.A. '46, Yale University; M.A. '63, University B.S. with distinction' 57, M.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Theatre Arts. M;nor: of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Scandinavian. Thesis: The Role of Maso­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Comminution chism in German Drama, 1900-1925. Major of Particulates by the Mechanism of Impac­ Adviser: Prof. F. M Whiting. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. K. T. Whitby. Robert Lee Norgren, Cloquet Richard Robert Meierotto, Bayfield, B.S. '59, M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Wis. :\1ajor: Plant Pathology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Investigations on the Biology B.S. '58, College of St. Thomas; M.S. '60, of the Soil Inhabiting Nematode Tetylenchus Marquette University. Major: Fisheries and joctus Thorne. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Wildlife. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Distri­ Kernkamp. bution of Small Maml~1als Across a Prairie­ Forest Ecotone. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Tester. Peter Cecil Owzarski, Rothschild, Wis. Thomas Edward Miller, Minneapolis B.S. with honors '62, University of Wisconsin. B.A. '62, M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Physi­ Major: Microbiology. Minor: Medical Bio­ cal Chemistry. Thesis: Structured Liquids chemistry. Thesis: Immunological and Bio­ Near Solid Interfaces. Major Adviser: Prof. chemical Characterization of Innate Bacteri­ W. E. Ranz. cidal Substances. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Watson. David Dean Ramsey, Brookfield, Ohio B.B.A. '61, M.B.A. '62, University of Cincin­ Ronald Warren Mitchell, St. Paul nati. Major: Economics. Minor: Business Ad­ ministration. Thesis: Optimal Financing of B.S. '61, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Local Government Capital Projects. Major Ad­ Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Edu­ viser: Prof. O. H. Brownlee. cation. Thesis: A Comparison of Children's Responses to an Original and Experimental Form of Subtests GS and ND of the Gates Joseph Leo Rigatuso, Omaha, Neb. Basic Reading Tests. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '59, University of Omaha. Major: Anat­ Theodore Clymer. omy. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: A Biochemical and Histochemical Study of Normal Rat Liver Glucose-6-Phosphatase. Major Adviser: Prof. Beatrice Tolppi Moosally, Sebeka Arnold Lazarow. B.S. '58, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Jay Kent Rinehart, Xenia, Ohio chology. Thesis: The Effects of Delayed Re­ inforcement in Programmed Instruction with B.S. '62, University of Cincinnati. Major: Kindergarten Children. Major Adviser: Prof. Organic Chemistry. Minors: Inorganic and Maynard Reynolds. Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Substituted In­ denes as Precursors to Metacyclophanes. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. E. Parham. Kshounish Chandra Nag, Calcutta, India Mary Anna Rosekrans, Minneapolis B.S. '53, Calcutta University; B.S. '56, M.S. B.A. '62, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. '58, Banaras Hindu University. Major: Ag­ Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Educational ronomy. Minor: Agricultural Plant Physiology. Psychology. Thesis: Vicarious Reinforcement Thesis: Effect of Various Cropping Systems in and the Acquisition and Performance of Imi­ a Crop Rotation Study on Crop Performance tative Responses as a Function of Perceived and Weed Content. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Similarity to a Social Model. Major Adviser: R. Schmid. Prof. Willard Hartup.

30 Hertha Joan Schulze, Minneapolis Irving Holt Wallace, Oshkosh, Wis. B.A. '56, University of Minnesota; M.A. '59, B.B.A. with distinction '39, M.A. '48, Uni­ Radcliffe College. Major: Speech and Theatre versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ Arts. Minor: Art. Thesis: The Influence of istration. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: New­ Medieval Scholasticism on Four Fifteenth Product Planning Procedure. Major Adviser: Century French Dramas. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. E. H. Lewis. K. 1. Graham. Marshall Ben Wallach, Buffalo, N.Y. Abdalla Mahmoud Soliman, Edfou, B.S. '62, Columbia University. Major: Pharma­ Egypt, UAR cology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Study B.A. '55, Cairo University; M.A. '64, Univer­ of the Negative Inotropic Actions of Several sity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ Indirectly Acting Sympathomimetic Amines. chology. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: A Study Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Shideman. of the Relationships Between Creativity, Social Class, Social Mobility, and Vocational Goals Charles Sidney Weaver, University of High School Seniors. Major Adviser: Prof. City, Mo. E. P. Torrance. B.A. '62, Harvard University. Major: Mathe­ Jerome Skye Stromberg, St. Louis, matics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: On the Mo. Isometric Deformation of Riemannian Mani­ folds in Euclidean Space. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '58, Wheaton College; M.A. '62, Uni­ Alfred Aeppli. versity of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: The Family and Its Merle Wesley Wing, Ithaca, N.Y. Kinship, Quasi Kinship, and Friendship Net­ work: An Exploratory Study of Middle and B.S. with distinction '39, University of Maine. Working Class Families. Major Adviser: Prof. Major: Entomology. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: R. 1. Hill. A Taxonomic Revision of the Nearctic Genus Acanthomyops Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formi­ Theodore Joseph Szczech, cidae). Major Adviser: Prof E. F. Cook. Minneapolis Carolyn Jean Zahn, Sturgeon Bay, B.S. '61, M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Wis. matics. Thesis: The BaO-Ni Matrix Cathode B.A. '62, University of Wisconsin. Major: Formed by the Nickelate Technique. Major Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. The Effects of Manipulation of Cues on Dis­ crimination Learning Under Delayed Rein­ George P. Taylor, Jr., Sidney, Neb. forcement. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Wright. B.A. '58, Midland College; M.A. '59, Univer­ sity of Chicago. Major: Psychology. Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Predicted versus Actual Responses to Spinal Cord Inj ury: A Psychological Study. Major Adviser: Prof. P. F. Briggs.

Doctor of Philosophy in Surgery John Otis Simenstad, Osceola, Wis. B.A. '50, Carleton College; M.D. '54, Johns Hopkins University. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: An Experimental Study of Surgical Respiratory Complications Treated with Tracheobronchial Lavage. Major Adviser: Dr. J. F. Perry.

31 Academic Costume

On appropriate occasions, anyone with a college or university degree may wear academic costume consisting of a gown, a hood, and a cap. By observing the kind of academic costume a person wears, it is possible to know the name of the University from which he graduated, as well as the degree which he holds, and, in some cases, the field of his major interest as well. The long pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a Bachelor's degree, the long closcd sleeve with a slit for the arm indicates a Master's degree, and the open sleeve marks a Doctor's degree. Bachelors' and Masters' gowns are black in color and are without any trimming. Generally, the Doctor's gown is black also, but some universities, particularly those abroad, prescribe such festive colors as red, crimson, or green. All Doctors' gowns have velvet trimming on the front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. This trimming may be black, or it may match the color of the edging of the hood and thus identify the profession or field of major interest of the wearer. At a commencement it is quite proper to wear the gown-but not the Load-appropriate for the degree which is to be received. The only hoods worn at commencements are for degrees which have already been received. Thus only those students and faculty members who have already received col­ lege or university degrees wear hoods. Anyone who has a degree from the Uni­ versity of Minnesota may wear a hood decorated with a maroon chevron on gold background. The length and shape of the hood indicates whether the wearer has earned a Bachelor's, a Master's, or a Doctor's degree. The velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted. For example, dark blue signifies Philosophy; light blue, Education; green, Medicine; lilac, Dentistry; orange, Engineering; russet, Forestry; drab, Business; olive green, Pharmacy; purple, Law; gray, Veterinary Medicine; golden yellow, Sci­ ence; and white, Arts and Letters. Shoulder insignia on the gowns of candidates for degrees indicate that the candidates are honors students. Caps, generally mortarboards with tassels, have significance, too. The Doc­ tor's tassel may be black or gold. Masters' and Bachelors' tassels are black; but at University of Minnesota commencements-upon the authority of the Uni­ versity Senate Committee on Functions-candidates for the Bachelors' and Associates' degrees wear tassels which indicate their schools or colleges by color as follows: (In the order of march) General College . ... crimson and white

College of Liberal Arts . H •• H •••••• H •• H •• H ••••• white University College ... old gold and white Institute of Technology .... orange College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics ...... maize

32 college of Education ...... light blue School of Business Administration .... drab Law School .... . purple college of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School ...... black

But once the Bachelor's degree has been received and the commencement is over, the graduate, should he wear academic costume again, will wear only the black tassel as does the holder of the Master's degree. Similarly, he will not in the future wear the shoulder insignia as a part of his academic dress even if he is an honor graduate. All graduates of the University should remember that the academic dress at this University conforms to the rules of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume. This means that Minnesota academic costume may be easily secured anywhere in the world. And it is always worn proudly and with distinction-for ours is a great University.

33 President's Reception

MARCH 1967

• The members of the graduating class, their families and friends, are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the commencement exer­ cises. The Reception will be held in the main ballroom of the Coffman Me­ morial Union. Refreshments will be served.

• Those in the receiving line will be President and Mrs. Wilson, Minnesota Student Association President and Mrs. Howard Kaibel, Alumni Association President and Mrs. Hardell, Regents' Professor and Mrs. Tate, and Mr. Justin H. McCarthy, Secretary-Treasurer, Coffman Union Board of Governors.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and members, including those from the Senate Committee on University Functions, Mortar Board-Honor­ ary Leadership Society, the Air Force ROTC, and the Department of Univer­ sity Relations. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA June Commencement, 1967

SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 7:30 P.M. MEMORIAL STADIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis First Vice President and Chairman

The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior Second Vice President

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albcrt V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Waterville

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

Thc Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. O. Meredith \Vilson, President

Dr. Laurcnce R. Lunden, Secretmy

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

11 This Is Your University

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and sixteenth birthday. As one of the great Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicated to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowledge to the existing resources of our state. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen-to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its found­ ing, the University has awarded ~ore than 194~000 degree~, each one in recog­ nition of the successful completion of an exactmg academIc program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 44,000 students annu­ ally on its Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its Gen­ eral Extension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offers further educational opportunity through­ out the state by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H club agents, and recreation and health consultants who give effective instruction to residents of the state in their own homes. In the diversified research laboratories on the University's six campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered throughout the state, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese-making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

THE UNIVERSITY is acknowledged to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minne­ apolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it pos­ sible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Build-

iii ing to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts all over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to provide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous contributions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the biological-medical library and additional medical research facilities) . Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising students each ycar. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one-half of the state's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or university. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 43,997 students who enrolled at the Univer­ sity at the beginning of the 1966-1967 academic year represented nearly one-half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1966- 1967 enrollment to about 44,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, and more buildings. And it makes plain the Univer­ sity's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

THE 1965 LEGISLATURE granted the University $81,300,000 for general operations and maintenance during the 1965-1967 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,083,223 for University Hospitals; $6,833,887 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $15,820,656 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $1,240,000 for the University of Minnesota, Morris. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more comprehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1965-1966 showed that the University's current income and expenditures amounted to $150,738,945.58. Of the total received, $15,647,291.27 came from student tuition and fees; $20,023,300.63 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of. bulletins and agricultural products; $1,673,200.41 from intercollegiate ath­ letics; $21,659,432.05 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $7,937,650.10 from cor­ porations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, re­ search, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $34,462,190.42 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural exten­ sion. The state provided $49,335,880.70 or 32.7 per cent for the University's total operating costs.

lV Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $13,814,966. Commencement marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and partici­ pates in its aspirations. Alumni are urged to continue their affiliation with the University through the Minnesota Alumni Association and its college groups. Also, support is urged for the University of Minnesota Alumni Fund, admin­ istered in the Alumni Office in Coffman Memorial Union, and the various Special Project Programs, including scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds, which are administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v Order of EventsO

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As degree candidates and their fami­ lies and friends reach the Minneapolis Campus of the University this evening from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Mrs. James Whipkey, Graduate Student, University Carillonneur. The Commencement Exercises in Memorial Stadium are open to all; guest cards are not necessary. All open entrances on the east and south sides of the Stadium may be used.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., the University Concert and Symphony Bands, conducted by Associate Professor of Music and Bandmaster Frank P. A. Bencriscutto, A.Mus.D., will play: Beguine for Band Glenn Osser Jubilation Overture Robert Ward Mary Poppins Selections Richard Sherman

PLACEMENT OF FLAGS: During the Prelude Concert, students carrying the flags of seventy-four countries will enter the Stadium through the proces­ sional entrance. The International Student Council has arranged for foreign students to carry the flags of their respective nations. These flags, which will be placed on either side of the platform, represent the countries of some 1,300 foreign students who are at the University. The United States flag and the flag of the State of Minnesota, as is customary, will be presented as a part of the Commencement ceremony itself. The number of students from foreign lands who are taking courses at the University, and their presence on the campus today, illustrate the extent to which our nation and our major univer­ sities are involved in international relationships. The flags which will be placed this evening represent the following countries: Afghanistan Brazil Chile Argentina Burma Colombia Cameroon Costa Rica Austria Canada Cyprus Belgium Central African Republic Denmark Bolivia Ceylon Dominican Republic

* In the event of heavy min, Commencement Exercises wi1l be held in Northrop Memorial Auditorium. However, only the members of the graduating class will be in the Auditorium. Each graduate has been issued two rain guest cards. Guests holding these cards may go to the loca· tion designated on their cards where they can listen to the Exercises. All our guests should know that the Commencement Exercises will be carried live on KUOM, beginning at 7: 30 p.m., aud may be listened to from any radio that is available.

VI Ecuador Korea Saudi Arabia Ethiopia Kuwait Singapore Finland Lebanon South Mrica France Libya Spain Gennany Malaysia Sudan Ghana Mexico Sweden Greece Morocco Syria Haiti Netherlands Tanzania Iceland New Zealand Thailand India Nicaragua Turkey Indonesia Nigeria Uganda Iran Norway United Arab Republic Iraq Pakistan Israel Panama Upper Volta Italy Peru Venezuela Jamaica Viet-Nam Japan Poland Yugoslavia Jordan Republic of China Zambia Kenya Republic of the Congo

PROCESSION: At 7: 30 p.m. the Mace Bearer, Professor David K. Beming­ hausen, M.A., College of Liberal Arts, will climb the stairs to the platfonn, thus heralding the beginning of the academic procession. The procession in­ cludes candidates for degrees, marching by colleges, the faculty, distinguished guests, and the Regents. The line of march for degree candidates is as follows: Department of Military Science; Department of Naval Science; Department of Aerospace Studies; General Extension Division; General College; College of Liberal Arts; University College; College of Biological Sciences; Institute of Technology; College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture; College of Education; School of Business Administra­ tion; College of Phannacy; Law School; College of Veterinary Medicine; School of Dentistry; College of Medical Sciences; and the Graduate School. Faculty Marshals are Professor Beminghausen; Professor Samuel T. Coulter, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture; Professor Frank E. DiGangi, Ph.D., College of Phannacy; and Associate Professor Forrest J. Harris, M.A., General College. During the pro­ cession the Bands will play: Festival Prelude Alfred Reed

PRESENTATION OF COLORS: Following the procession, the Color Guard, made up of University Anny, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Mid­ shipmen, will present Colors. The audience will rise for the Colors, and will remain standing for the National Anthem and the Invocation.

vii THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience, standing, and Professor Roy A. Schuessler, :M.M., Department of Music, soloi~t:

0, say! can you see, by the dawn's early light, \Vhat so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming, \Vhose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watch'd 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. 0, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave 0'er the land of the free and the home of the bmve?

INVOCATION (the audience still standing): The Reverend Clyde Steckel, Ph.D., Campus Ministry Staff, United Campus Christian Fellowship.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA: President O. Meredith \Vilson, Ph.D.

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration, will introduce Colonel William D. Beard, USA, Professor of Military Science; Captain James M. Marshall, USN, Professor of Naval Science; Lt. Colonel James Suttie, USAF, Professor of Aero­ space Studies, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respec­ tive services. The certificates of ROTC completion will be presented by Presi­ dent \Vilson.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice President Shepherd will intro­ duce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to President Wilson the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Dean Willard L. Thompson, Ph.D., General Exten­ sion Division; Acting Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Associate Professor Frank T. Benson, Jr., Ph.D., University College; Dean Richard S. Caldecott, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Acting Dean Frank Verbrugge, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Dean Sherwood O. Berg, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture; Associate Dean Stanley B. Kegler, Ph.D., College of Education; Dean Paul V. Grambsch, D.B.A., School of Business Administration; Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Dean \Villiam B. Lockhart, S.J.D., Law School; Dean William T. S. Thorp, D.V.M., College of Veterinary Medicine; Assistant Dean Mellor R. Holland, M.S.D., School of Dentistry; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; Dean Bryce Crawford, Jr., Ph.D., Graduate School.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President \Vilson will confer certificates and degrees upon the members of this graduating class.

viii SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI AS­ SOCIATION: Mr. Waldo E. Hardell, B.S., President of the Minnesota Alum­ ni Association.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Vice President Stanle¥ J. Wen­ berg, M.A., Educational Relationships and Development, presiding, all mem­ bers of the June graduating class will move to the stage to receive their diplomas. Assisting the deans of the several colleges in the presentation of diplomas are Professor Robert C. Slater, B.S., General Extension Division; Assistant Dean Norman W. Moen, Ph.D., General College; Associate Dean John D. Hurrell, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Professor Morris E. Nichol­ son, Jr., Sc.D., University College; Professor Max O. Schultze, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Professor Clifford N. Wall, Ph.D., Institute of Tech­ nology; Assistant Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture; Associate Dean Marcia Edwards, Ph.D., College of Education; Associate Dean Nicholas A. Glaskowsky, Ph.D., School of Business Administration; Professor Ole Gisvold, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Professor Bruno H. Greene, LL.B., Law School; Associate Dean Robert K. Anderson, D.v.M., College of Veter­ inary Medicine; Professor James R. Jensen, D.D.s., School of Dentistry; Asso­ ciate Dean H. Mead Cavert, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; Associate Dean Francis M. Boddy, Ph.D., Graduate School.

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: President Wilson will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new Doctor of Philosophy is invested with his academic hood, he will be presented individually by Dean Crawford.

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Professor Schuessler, soloist:

Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, 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.

AULD LANG SYNE: The Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells. (There will be no Recessional)

IX Candidates for Commission

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the spring quarter, commissions will be presented to those listed below and to such others as may meet the requirements for the Reserve Officers in the Armed Services.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE Second lieutenant, Adjutant General Corps Russell L. Hollingsworth, Minneapolis Louis F. Poirier III, White Bear Lake

Second Lieutenant, Armor Tibor M. Gallo, Ironwood, Mich.

Second lieutenant, Medical Service Corps Thomas G. Armstrong, St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, Ordnance Corps Paul D. Finsness, Minnetonka Edwin K. Okamoto, Wailuku, Hawaii

Second lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps Frederick J. Cluskey, Brimfield, Ill. Lyle C. Laturno, St. Paul Warren W. Hinze, St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps Dale P. Gustafson, Hopkins James F. Malloy, North St. Paul John R. Haas, Edina

1 DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USN Edward H. Ayd, St. Paul Glenn E. Nordling, Hallock James R. Dybdal, St. Paul Richard G. Pearson, McKeesport, Pa. Curtis W. Frandsen, St. Paul James M. Skelly, Bayport, N.Y. Michael M. Heffernan, Milbank, S.D. Wickham G. Smith, Whittier, Calif. Glenn D. Hemme, Hardwick Edward C. Stelberg, St. Paul William J. Hoban, Arlington Heights, Laramie M. Winczewski, Dickinson, Ill. N.D. Charles E. Knigge, Burnsville

Ensign, USNR Gary A. Farness, Bloomington

Ensign, SCI USNR David A. Wlaschin, Stillwater

Second Lieutenant, USMC Grant P. Gustafson, Excelsior

Second Lieutenant, USMCR Terrence M. Keegan, Bloomington

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Roger H. Asp, Robbinsdale Richard 1. Kugler, Minneapolis James H. Bryant, Zimmerman Michael J. Lamb, Minneapolis Roy T. Carlson, Jr., Minneapolis Robert C. Mack, Pulaski, Va. James R. Crassweller, Duluth John B. Stranberg, Minneapolis James C. Dimond, St. Paul James V. Tennessen, Lismore Robert D. Donaldson, Anoka Herman \V. Vogt, Jr., Owosso, Mich. Richard J. Hampton, Hastings

2 Candidates for Graduation

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the spring quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the graduation requirements.

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Accounting Certificate Ronald Francis Brandon, Minneapolis

Business Administration Certificate Daniel George Liemandt, Jr., Minneapolis Peter Josann Masica, Minneapolis

Electrical Engineering Aide Certificate Glenn Douglas Erickson, Minneapolis

Engineering Science Certificate J. Merle Gray, Coon Rapids Delbert James Klatt, Minneapolis Bruce Eugene Greene, New Brighton Alexander Polec, Minneapolis

Industrial Engineering Certificate Arnold Philip Haglund, Minneapolis

Associate in Mortuary Science Steven John Baker, Mayville, N.D. Wallace Gene Christ, Lakota, Iowa Richard Paul Beil, Marion, Wis. Richard Charles Collins, Middle River Robert James Benson, Worthington Robert Michael Dahl, A.A., Minne- Jon Thomas Bertas, Minneapolis apolis Albert Wallace Bies, St. Paul Steve Edward Demarais, B.S., Red James W. Bond, Fort Dodge, Iowa Lake Falls Gary Raymond Carlson, Milnor, N.D. Ward Earle Dunn, B.A., St. Ansgar, John David Chambley, Tifton, Ga. Iowa

3 Ross Tenney Eeg, Greenbush Arthur William Parent, Petaluma, Henry Epstein, Sioux Falls, S.D. Calif. James Robert Ewald, Minneapolis Evelyn Lucille Randall, Pelican Rapids Daniel Joseph Fortin, Brunswick, \Villiam O. Rathert, B.S., Wolf Point, Maine Mont. Dennis Richard Fulton, A.A., Whit­ John C. Rehkamp, Marshall ten, Iowa Fred Thomas Rowley, Jr., Lebo, Kan. Daniel Brian Garrity, Prairie du Chien, James Anthony Schaefer, Smithfield, Wis. Neb. Ralph Frederick Hamblett, Newport, Dwight Arthur Simonson, B.S., New- Vt. man Grove, Neb. Mark Arley Helgeson, Roseau James Vilo Sinkbeil, Parkston, S.D. Steven Iver Howie, A.A., St. Paul Michael George Skorich, B.S., Marble James Clayton Johnson, Litchfield Emery Thomas Lowell Smith, Gowrie, Richard Henry Jungas, Mountain Lake Iowa Daniel Peter Knaeble, Minneapolis Frederick Charles Soman, B.S., Mont­ Gene David Larson, Brainerd fort, Wis. James Arneson Lee, Bricelyn Frederick John Tessmer, Fredericks- Keith Maynard Leiseth, B.A., Buffalo burg, Iowa Vane Lamar Lindsay, B.S., Bernie, Gerald David Thill, Minneapolis Mo. Warren James Tollefson, Moorhead Bruce George Lines, Sandpoint, Idaho Thomas McIntyre Vertin, Brecken- Daniel Clay Maneval, Williamsport, ridge Pa. William Jerome Weigel, B.S. Pharm., Michael Clark Mathews, Columbus, Napoleon, N.D. Neb. Carter Orin Wiese, Minneapolis Patrick Michael McLaughlin, Minne­ Thomas Joseph Williams, St. Cloud apolis Daniel Wisnieski, Schuyler, Neb. Claude A. Miller III, B.S., Wichita, Dexter Frank Yates, Coeur d'Alene, Kan. Idaho Robert Eugene Morris, Minneapolis John Joseph Morrisette, North St. Paul

GEN ERAL COLLEGE

Associate in Arts Gary Carl Abelson, St. Paul James William Bennek, Minneapolis Thomas Dale Abrahamson, Bruce Eugene Berggren, St. Paul Minneapolis Betty Joan Bloomquist, Janis Akmentins, Minneapolis Minneapolis Alan Lee Anderson, Golden Valley Donald Curtis Bohn, St. Paul Diane June Anderson, Minneapolis Elizabeth Jean Bonney, Columbia Jon Brian Anderson, Robbinsdale Heights Kristine Lee Anderson, Minneapolis Kathryn Marie Brink, St. Paul George Richard Ballenger, Minne- Judith Sondra Bush, Minneapolis apolis Ronald Jay Butwin, St. Paul Totiana Alana Benham, John Robert Calhoun, Minneapolis Minneapolis Kevin Anthony Campbell, St. Paul

4 Cynthia Ann Carr, Robbinsdale Thomas Michael Jenkins, St. Paul Mary Ann Edworthy Carver, St. Paul Kenneth Allen Jensen, Minneapolis David Eugene Clark, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Johnson, Edina Lee Marcellus Clemons, St. Paul Earl LeRoy Johnson, Minneapolis Donald Horace Clifford, Anoka Jeffrey Allen Johnson, West St. Paul Antoinette Sherily Cocchairella, St. John Albert Johnson, St. Paul Paul Rory Kathleen Jones, Minneapolis Thomas Wayne Coles, Minneapolis James Spencer Jorgensen, Minneapolis Ralph Richard Curtis, Minneapolis Ronald Bernard Kane, St. Paul Carolyn Mae Dahl, Richfield Clayton Walter Kemp, St. Paul Clifford John Dalbec, Wayzata Frederick Malmrose King, St. Louis Phillip Thomas De Stasio, St. Paul Park Steven Charles Dressel, Minneapolis Glenice Elenora Kleven, Minneapolis Harold Keith Dudley, Excelsior Theodore William Klohs, Jr., Minne­ Richard R. Erie, Minneapolis apolis Richard Edward Evans, Minneapolis Gregg Charles Kosanke, South St. John Edmond Falk, Minneapolis Paul Sandra Kay Ford, Savage Gerald Melvin Krebs, Minneapolis David Sheldon Fox, Hastings Gary Arthur La Palme, Minneapolis Glenn Willard Franke, West St. Paul Patrice B. LaTourelle, Minneapolis Margo Miller Friedman, St. Paul Kathleen Ann LaVelle, Hopkins Judith Jean Galvin, St. Paul David Michael Lee, Minneapolis Carol Jean Garnett, St. Paul Michael John Leigh, St. Paul Gregory William Giesen, St. Paul Ernest James Lepore, Minneapolis James Richard Gillis, Coon Rapids Richard Peter Lindberg, Crystal Cynthia Sue Glidden, Hallock Mary Kathryn Maas, Minneapolis Galen Wiley Graham, Minneapolis James Michael Majewski, Robbinsdale Rita Pearl Gurewitz, Minneapolis John Andrew Malinsky, Richfield Guy Milton Gustafson, Mound James Joseph Marinan, Jr., St. Paul Nancy Lee Gustafson, Minneapolis Donald Ivan Martinson, Minneapolis Dennis William Hagen, St. Paul Gary Allen McConnell, Minneapolis James Donald Hanson, Minneapolis Gary Evan McGaughey, Minneapolis Gary Bruce Hargreaves, Catherine Ann McGraw, Minneapolis Minneapolis Kris Ann McNamara, Minneapolis Donald Owen Harris, Hastings Mary Ann Mellen, Minneapolis Robert William Harris, North St. Janice Elaine Merkel, Robbinsdale Paul Kenneth Walter Meyer, St. Paul Ronald Earl Hart, Bloomington Jerrilynn E. Minter, Minneapolis Patti Mae Hedin, Hopkins Dennis Allen Moeller, Hopkins Susan Elizabeth Heimbach, St. Paul Donald Allen Moffat, Superior, Wis. Cynthia Jean Hemmingsen, Minne- Darrell Bruce Montbriand, St. Paul apolis Terry Albert Moreno, South St. Paul Richard George Hilgert, St. Paul Joseph James Mueller, St. Paul Carolyn Ruth Hoffman, Danube John Robert Murray, Wadena David Edward Holmgren, St. Paul David John Myren, Minneapolis Joan Mary Howat, North St. Paul Paul Michael Naumann, St. Paul Barbara Mary Howe, Minneapolis Mary Jolene Nelson, Minneapolis Danny Craig Iverson, Toledo, Ohio Stephen Jerome Nelson, Minneapolis Thomas Edward Jadwin, Minneapolis John Britton Newell, Minneapolis John Jantschik, Minneapolis John Joseph Nicosia, Jr., St. Paul Judith Ann Jarosak, Minneapolis Curtis Allen Nix, South St. Paul

5 Lawrence Edward Okeson, Minne- Douglas Charles Smith, Richfield apolis William Dennis Smoka, Minneapolis Ronald Orville Olson, Alexandria Joyce Anne Stephens, Uniontown, Pa. Marilou Frances O'Reilly, Richfield James David Stowe, Minneapolis Michael Bruce Ostrow, St. Louis Park Janice Jean Strom, Minneapolis Rita Miller Parvey, Minneapolis Charles John Studiner III, St. Paul Annette Marie Patenaude, Lakeville Kathleen Ann Svendsen, St. Paul Craig Joseph Pauling, St. Paul Alan James Tennessen, Bloomington Ronald Dean Payne, New Brighton Roberta Adair Theel, Rochester Charles Edward Peck, New Brighton Andrea Kay Thiem, Edina Bertwood Norman Pendleton, Red- Linda Jane Thimsen, Minnetonka wood Falls Jeffrey Rudolph Thompson, Minne- Thomas Allen Perschmann, l\linne- apolis apolis Jerome Nory Thorson, Minneapolis Sandra Lynn Peters, Minneapolis Larry John Tiziani, Ironwood, Mich. Bruce Charles Peterson, Stillwater Kathleen Mary Trow, Hopkins James Edward Phillips, Minneapolis Nicholas Charles Turk, Minneapolis John Louis Polasik, New Brighton Robert Charles Ulrich, Rochester Larry Harvey Ptaszek, Minneapolis Catherine Frances Van Camp, Indian- Gale Lyal Putnam, Minneapolis apolis, Ind. Susan Ann Rebholz, Minneapolis Bruce Wayne Victor, Minneapolis Loren Bennet Rochford, Minneapolis James D. vonLintel, Watkins Harvey Arthur Rockwood, St. Paul Sandra Lee \Vaibel, South St. Paul Bruce Elliott Rozman, Minneapolis Carol Jean \Valden, St. Paul Roger David Rubinger, Minneapolis Jack King \Valler, White Bear Lake Paul Edwin Rudberg, Robbinsdale Russell \Villiam Warnberg, Minne- Jeanne Marie Rusnacko, Minneapolis apolis Richard Allyn Rydell, Minneapolis Stephen Jeffery \Vasgatt, Wayzata John Ryden, Osseo Gary Neil \Veinberg, Minneapolis Joseph Louis San Roman, Minneapolis David Michael Wentzell, Hopkins George Harrison Sayner, Jr., Leslie Howard Westerberg, Blooming- Minneapolis ton Vicki Rachel Schraber, Duluth Linda Lou Westergard, Richfield Theodore \Vilhelm Schwab, Lee Edward \Vhitcraft, Minneapolis Minneapolis Robert T. \Vhite, South St. Paul Jerrold Cornelius Seaver, Minneapolis Thomas Joseph \Villiams, Minne- Dennis \Vavne Severson, Thief River apolis Falls - James A. \Vinkels, Minneapolis Donald Russell Shaw, Minneapolis Richard Scott \Vinston, St. Paul John Michael Shields, Richfield John Stephen \Vold, Stillwater Clifford Ross Siegel, St. Louis Park Charles Paul Wolfe, Minneapolis Robert Howard Silloway, Minnetonka F ern Linda Yellen, Minneapolis Geoffrey Stuart Silver, Minneapolis Marlene Frances Ziemski, St. Paul Gary Leonard Simonson, Brooklyn Center

6 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Associate in Liberal Arts Hillary Joy Backman, Minneapolis Joan Valerie Meyers, St. Paul Judith Bark, Minneapolis Katherine Esther Mura Neher, St. Jean Louise Bandow, Richfield Paul Margaret Ann Boudreau, Burnsville Katherine Ann Norby, Leawood, Clara M. Robertsen Brisson, St. Paul Kan. Frank David Damon, Minneapolis Joyce Blanche Nye, Owatonna David John Dannewitz, Waconia Jeanne Elizabeth Olson, Minneapolis Shirley Jo Diamond, St. Paul John Jeffery Padden, Crookston Thomas Allen Ekblad, Cannon Falls Perry Wallace Petersen, Minneapolis James Ronald Engeldinger, White Mary Victoria Peterson, Stillwater Bear Lake Signe Lynette Piekarski, Minneapolis Mary Margaret Fish, Farmington Richard Lee Reutiman, Excelsior Linda Louise Freeman, St. Cloud Erasmus Bernard Sabwe, Kampala, Verna Rae Goltz, Squaw Lake Uganda Jane Ann Goodwin, Cannon Falls Carl Michael Schneider, Bayport Candra Louise Green, St. Paul Susan Marie Scully, St. Paul Barbara Jean Gustafson, Minneapolis Martha Lynne Shelley, Minneapolis Kenneth J. Haselberger, Jr., Maple- Joyce Marie Strait, St. Louis Park wood Cecilia Sutin, St. Louis Park Carol Ann Johnsen, Edina Gloria McAuliffe Varner, Mary Ann Keturakat, St. Paul Bloomington James William Koran, St. Paul Phyllis Nan Wartnick, St. Louis Park Robert Charles Lindberg, Minneapolis Kenneth William Wilson, Winnipeg, Dawn Jane Lovell, St. Paul Manitoba, Canada Margaret Elizabeth MacMillan, St. Louis Park Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become final until all requirements are met for the level indicated Julia Linn Thompson Aakhus, St. Gary Jon Alfson, Minneapolis Paul David Jay Alleman, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Adams, West St. Paul, Pamela Louise Allison, Aurora MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Sharon Rae Just Ally, Rochester Claudie Mortet Adams, St. Paul Robert Theodore Almquist, Minne- Robert Paul Abdo, Minneapolis apolis Ronald Gifford Achterkirch, Minne- Wayne Carrol Amendola, Duluth apolis Alan Wayne Anderson, St. Louis Michael John Adams, Edina Park Robert Lawrence Adler, Rochester Beverly Ann Anderson, Rochester Daniel Berton Ahlberg, West St. Clarence Alexander Anderson, Jr., Paul, CUM LAUDE, without St. Paul departmental designation David Alan Anderson, Granite Falls Henry Peter Albrecht, Minneapolis Dennis Paul Anderson, Minneapolis

7 Gail Eleanor Anderson, Minneapolis Thomas Myron Beckman, Minne- fanet Dawn Anderson, Minneapolis, apolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Microbiology Daniel Philip Belfiori, Kinney John Theodore Anderson, Minne­ Gary David Belisle, Minneapolis apolis Jeannine Adele Gilbertson Bell, Judith Marie Anderson, Minneapolis Minneapolis Karin Dorathe Anderson, Edina, Patricia Lynnette Belois, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Carl Martin Beltt, Cloquet Richard Vincent Anderson, Minne­ Laureen Kaye Benke, Thief River apolis Falls Robert James Anderson, Port Arthur, Owen Andrew Bensen, St. Paul Ontario, Canada Danny Bob Berenberg, St. Louis Park Roger Clifton Anderson, Minneapolis Robert Charles Berens, St. Paul Eugene Robert Andreotti, St. Paul Bruce Howard Berezovsky, Minne- Rosalind Mary Annen, St. Paul apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Douglas Dean Armstrong, Minne- Political Science apolis Ruth Ann Bergene, Minneapolis Thomas George Armstrong, st. Paul Roger Carl Bergerson, South St. Paul Sandra Ethelyne Aronson, Little Roland Wallace Bergman, Milaca, Falls MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Geography Gerald Eugene Asheim, Rapid City, Gary Allan Bergren, Hopkins, MAGNA S.D., MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Music CUM LAUDE, Economics Ronald David Aucutt, Bloomington, Diane Ruth Bergstrom, Cloquet SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Economics Thomas Lee Bergstrom, St. Paul Evangeline Marie Aus, st. Paul Alice foyce Radov Berman, Glencoe, Nina Awsienko, Minneapolis, MAGNA 111., CUM LAUDE, Humanities CUM LAUDE, Russian Thomas Leonard Bertini, A.A., Edward Harold Ayd, St. Paul St. Paul Margaret Eleanor Bakke, Minneapolis Richard Peter Berven, Minneapolis Roberta Nicole Baldwin, Chisholm Suzanne Jean Beske, Stillwater Mary Catherine Banister, St. Paul Daniel John Bibelheimer, Minne- Mary Elin Barstad, Robbinsdale apolis Carole Lynn Bartholomew, Rochester, Dorothy Liz Biermann, North St. CUM LAUDE, Sociology Paul Noel Robert Bartsch, Owatonna, Virginia Mary Biermeier, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Mary Ellen Biorn, A.A., St. Paul Edward Marvin Bauer, Garvin Linda Jane Blake, Rochester John Robert Beale, Rochester Katherine Elizabeth Neumann Barry David Beardslee, Minneapolis Blenkush, Redwood Falls Joseph Gordon Beaton, Jr., North- Carlyn Druy Blum, St. Louis Park field Eugene Allen Bogdon, St. Louis Park Jane Elizabeth Beaudry, Duluth Betty Jeanne Bonniwell, Hutchinson, Janet Irene Christianson Beavers, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Speech Austin Bernard Edward Borene, Montevideo Charles Lynn Beck, Fergus Falls Louise Caroline Borgman, St. Louis Lois Jones Beck, St. Paul, SUMMA Park CUM LAUDE, English Robert Owen Boss, St. Paul Richard Lee Beck, Fergus Falls William Paul Boudreau, Burnsville Lowell Lester Becker, Jr., Buffalo Wi11iam Edward Bowen, Jr., South Lake, CUM LAUDE, without St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, History departmental designation Alfred Thomas Bowers, Minneapolis

8 Daniel Clifford Bowman, Bloom­ Timothy Ellis Carlson, Minneapolis ington CatheriHe CaIta Carman, Staten Nancy Jean Schlafge Brasket, Island, N.Y. Minneapolis Sharon Lou Carpenter, A.A, Dallas Edward Breamer, Albert Lea Minneapolis James Robert Breitenbucher, Judith Nelcine Carr, Wonewoc, Wis. Minneapolis, MAGNA CUl\I LAUDE, Jeffrey Bryne Carruthers, Minneapolis Psychology Joanne Frances Casey, Minneapolis Gordon Darwin Bremer, Columbia Thomas John Cecka, Minneapolis Heights Richard \Vade Chamberlin, AA, Michael Dean Bremseth, Racine Minneapolis Diane Lee Brinkhaus, St. Paul Dale Alan Chapman, Richfield Joseph Herschel Brochin, Minneapolis Marlene Louise Chaput, Marshall Howard Sanford Brodsky, St. Paul Devron Henry Char, St. Paul, SUMMA John Wright Brooks, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, without departmental Peter Kendall Brooks, \Vhite Bear designation Lake Elizabeth JoAnn Chisholm, Sauk Rochelle Annette Brooten, st. Paul Centre, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French Thomas Franklin Brothen, ~Iinnc­ Annemarie Chlebeck, St. Paul apolis Marilyn Avis Christianson, Austin David Cameron Bruce, White Bear Janet Rose Cimbura, St. Paul Lake Susan Ann Clarey, Minneapolis John Micheal Bruchert, Minneapolis Harmony Hammond Clover, Donald Jay Brundage, Minneapolis Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Brundidge, George Lane Cobb, Jr., Minneapolis Minneapolis Deanna Gayle Cohen, AA, St. Paul John Charles Brunkow, Minneapolis Uta Christine Cole, Mora, CUM Miriam Shane Bruzonsky, Duluth LAUDE, German Maria Ann Buch, Minneapolis Margaret Mary Comer, Hutchinson EIIen Ann Buckrey, St. Paul, MAGNA SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English CUM LAUDE, French William Egloff Cone, St. Paul Bruce Burden Bundgaard, Minne­ Linda Miron Connors, Minneapolis, apolis CUM LAUDE, German Robert Leslie Bunker, Richfield, Richard Carl Cooter, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Anne Louise Corson, St. Paul Gretchen Mary Buran, Roseau, Norman Orlando Corson, Rochester SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Thomas Michael Cosgriff, Moorhead Kenneth Wayne Burgener, Minne­ Julie Ann Coughlin, St. Paul apolis Jean Adele Cowdery, Minneapolis Mary Jane Burgoyne, Elk River John Henry Cowley, Jr., West St. \Villiam Edward Burmeister, Paul Minneapolis James Richard Crassweller, Duluth Jane Ann Burton, South St. Paul, Diane May Crawford, Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE, Humanities SUMJl.IA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Patricia Boe Butorac, Austin Terence Steven Crawford-Browne, LIoyd Ray Canaday, Holland Minneapolis Byron Alan Cansler, Mankato Cathy Marlys Crepeau, Excelsior Betty Marie Carlson, Edina Kathleen Mary Cullen, St. Paul Roy Theodore Carlson, Jr., Edina John Allen Curtiss, Cambridge SaIIy Jean Carlson, Minneapolis, Gary Alan Dachis, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology 'Thomas Allen Danculovich, Hibbing

9 Mahryam Daniels, Minneapolis, Paul Anthony Ekhaml, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Spanish Douglas :Ma1com Elfstrum, Minnc­ Suzanne Louise Danielson, Atwater apolis Lawrence Elliot Dansinger, Duluth Thomas Harold Elmquist, Big Lake, Richard Nelson Davies, Albert Lea, SU;\IMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology SU~I:\IA CUM LAUDE, History Gary Philip Elo, Minneapolis Michael Vernon Davison, Edina Joan Anitra Enerson, Sf. Paul, Carol Susan Deal, St. Paul SUMl\fA CUM LAUDE, GeograpllY Craig Randall Dean, Edina Michael John Engelbert, Jr., St. Gary Charles Deibler, St. Paul Louis Park James David DeMuth, South St. Roberta Ann Engelmann, Bertha Paul, CUM LAUDE, Humanities David Edward Engen, Minneapolis Thcodore Joseph Dengler, Jr., Kae Ann Erickson, Hastings Hibbing Robert Orlando Erickson, Slayton Leslie Myron Desnick, Minneapolis Sharon Kay Erickson, Richfieid Diane Sheryl DeVries, \Villmar Stcphen \Vayman Erickson, John Timothy Diegel, Minneapolis J\Iinneapolis Charles E. Dillernd, Fergus Falls James Leroy Esser, St. Paul Norman }v[erriJI Distad, Minneapolis, James Allen Estes, San Diego, Calif. SU:\L\L\' CUM LAUDE, History Barry Hugh Evans, St. Paul Karen Louise Dodson, Fridley, Richard Emanuel Faflak, Mahnomen SU~l~IA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Marilyn La Vonne Kreutzfeldt Robert Duncan Donaldson, Anoka Fauchald, Minneapolis Kathleen Donnelly, \Vheaton Gary Allen Farness, Bloomington Denise I\Iarie Dorgan, St. Paul Ralph Eldon Fedor, Lakefield Michael Leo Doyle, Minneapolis Michael Alan Feiler, Minneapolis Scarlett Susan Ewy Doyle, st. Paul Jeffrey Clarence Felt, Minneapolis Thomas Francis Drake, St. Paul Kathleen Marie Fey, St. Cloud Richard John Dryg, Richfield Katherine FiIipovich, MinIleapolis. Gaylc Elizabeth Duncan, Mahtomedi CUM LAUDE, Russian Kathrvn Dawn Duncan, Omaha, Neb. Dennis Harold Finden, South St. Jack ~1artin Dunn, Excelsior Paul Richard James Dunn, \Vinona, Judith Ellen Fine, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Economics Paul David Finsness, Minnetonka Thomas Heetor Dupont, Minneapolis Thomas John Fischer, St. Paul Jamcs Richard Dybdal, Alexandria, Michael Bruce Fisher, St. Louis Park Va. Kenneth Eugene Flies, Kellogg Velma Hildegarde Dyck, Minneapolis, Gisela F. FolJlmeister, St. Paul. Slr'[~IA CUM LAUDE, witllOut M.\GNA CU~I LAUDE, Zoology departmental designation Elaine Lucille Foreman, Hopkins \Villiam Envin Dyck, l\Iinneapolis. Gertrude Eyelvn Foreman, York. SUJ\I'VIA CUM LAUDE, German Neb." . Noel Kennedy Dysart, Springfield. Davie! Lang Forney, Edina MAG:-i'A CUM LAUDE, without J\'fargaret LeeAnne Forsman, departmental designation Minneapolis Donald T110mas Eberlein, A.A .. I van De Rav Frantz III, St. Paul \Vi11mar Arnold Ira Freedland, st. Louis Park Stcvcn Loy Edgcll, Minneapolis James Arthur Fretheim, Bloomington Barbara Colleen Edwards. Bcmidji Kathryn Jean Friedman, Minneapolis Pcnm' Ann Eidc, Golden Valley Michael John Friedrich, Brainerd Phill{p James Eide, Minncapoli~, George Herman Frisch, St. Paul

10 Sara Rachel Frisch, Minneapolis, Howard Bruce Goodman, Milwaukee, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Wis. Jon DeLore Gabiou, St. Paul 'Villiam John Gordon, Minneapolis William Joseph Gabler, St. Paul John Lambe Gorman, Minneapolis William Charles Gaddis, Jr., Albert Clark Goss, Minneapolis Minneapolis Alexandra Nicholas Goursky, St. Stanley Lysle Gaffin, Milwaukee, 'Vis. Peter Tibor Matthew Gallo, Ironwood, Mark Frederick Grabow, Minne- lVIich., CUM LAUDE, Economics apolis Judith Ann Ney Galt, Minneapolis, Barbara Graham, St. Paul ~IAGNA CUM LAUDE, English; Susan Lee Grande, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Theatre Arts Carole Louise Granger, Minneapolis Thomas Randolph GaIt, St. Paul, David 'Vayne Grant, A.A., Jeffers SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Economics Linda Jo Grant, Winnebago Tames Gregory Galvin, St. Paul Peter Grant, Chicago, Ill. CUM LAUDE, Sociology Roger Harold Gray, St. Paul Leslie Drisko Gardner, St. Paul Patricia Ann Greuel, Jordan Sheldon Stanley Gary, Minneapolis Sherrill Arline Grierson, Minne- Jan Pieter GasterIand, Richfield apolis Patricia Ann Gates, Minneapolis Lyndon 1\larshall Griffin, Robbinsdale David Charles Gauvin, A.L.A., Curtis Alan Grindahl, Richfield North st. Paul, MAGNA CUM 'Varren Keith Grodin, St. Paul LAUDE, without departmental Ferne Elizabeth Zurovsky Grosmann, designation Minneapolis Allan David Gavere, Albert Lea David Lawrence Grossman, Robert Douglas Gehrz, St. Paul, Minneapolis CU;\1 LAUDE, Physics Curtis Joseph Groth, Robbinsdale Catherine Regina Geise, Clark, S.D., Zigfrid Joseph Gudrais, A.A., Rochester CUM LAUDE, Humanities Patricia Ann GuiIfoile, Delano Barbara Jean Carlson Gellatly, Duluth Sheldon Keith GuIinson, Hopkins, CUM LAUDE, Psychology Bruce Keith Gendein, Minneapolis Sharon Ann Ciskovsky Gully, Mark Henry Genich, Minneapolis Maple Plain Bruce James Gensmer, Bloomington Gary Edward Gumingo, Minneapolis Paul Carleton George, Minneapolis Grant Paul Gustafson, Excelsior Alice Kathleen Gibson, A.L.A., Gregory Dean Gustafson, Edina Minneapolis Daniel Herman Haak, North Branch David James Giles, Holland John Robert Haas, Edina Michael James Gillis, Atlanta, Ga. David Amold Haberman, St. Paul, Suzanne Marie Loftness Gilman, CUM LAUDE, Chemistry Hopkins Richard Lce Hable, St. Paul Robert Fraser Goblirsch, Faribault Larry G. Hagar, Eyota Joel C. Golden, Minneapolis James Roberts Haggart, Fargo, N.D. ::"Jeil Erwin Goldman, Minneapolis John Joseph Haggerty, Jr., Howard Floyd Goltz, North Mankato, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Architecture Myron Philip Hahn, Arlington l\fichael Anthony Gomez, Minne­ Camilla Christine Hall, Minneapolis apolis Nicholas David Halpern, Minneapolis Timothy Harman Gooden, Minne­ Vance Earl Halvorson, Edina apolis Barbara Jean Hannay, Minneapolis

11 Ronald Keith Hannula, Litchfield Grace Mable Hess, Minneapolis Daryl Erling Hansen, Minneapolis Dayid Drake Himlie, Richfield Erik Sandahl Hansen, Tyler Mary Louise Hinkle, Minneapolis Jessica Mary Hansen, Minneapolis \Varren \Villiam Hinze, St. Paul Joseph Bernard Hanson, Minneapolis Lenore Margaret Hirsh, Minneapolis Peggy Lee Hanson, Minneapolis \Villiam James Hoban, Arlington Robert Andrew Hanson, St. Paul Heigh ts, Ill. Suzanne Carol Stitils Hardy, Collin Bruce Hobert, Blue Earth St. Paul Barbara Jean Hoelscher, Minnetonka \Villiam Beddall Harlev, St. Paul David Bradley Hoffman, Minneapolis \Valter David Harms, flollandale Joan ~Marie Pederson Hokanson, Keith Edward Harris, St. Paul Alexandria Josephine Spencer Hart, Edina Robert Stanford Holman, Minneapolis Richard Stephen Hartig, Minneapolis Joseph Leighton Holmberg, Kathleen Louise Hartje, Thief Ril'cr Minneapolis Falls, CUM LAUDE, Child Nancy Louise Smith Holmberg, Psychology Shreveport, La. ~ lary Margaret Hartmann, \Vaconia Sandra Claire Holmer, New Frederick Merton I-lass, Jr., Golden Brighton Valley John l\Iichael Holmes, Austin James Moran Hasselman, St. Paul l\Iary Eleanor Holmquist, Gro\'e City ~Iyron Dean Hasselquist, North Sandra Lee Holmquist, Baltimore, Branch James \Vtight Haskell, l\lcndota Md. Heights Cheryl Mae Holycross, St. Cloud Nancy Jo Haugen, St. Paul Carlyn Louise Holzinger, G.D.H., John ~Wayland Hawley, Minneapolis St. Louis Park Michael Joseph Hay, Minneapolis Susan Mildred Holzknecht, New Kent Howard Hazen, St. Paul, CUM Brighton LAUDE, German JoAnn Kristine Anderson Honaas, Robert Dustin Heacock, Jr., Edina, New Brighton MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History Natalie Joyce Anderson Hope, Mary Scott Headington, Excelsior Mounds View Patricia Marie Heath, Minneapolis Alan Craig Hoppes, Park Rapids Steven Reed Hedges, Minneapolis, Glenn William Hove, Dilworth, SUJ\LMA CUM LAUDE, Political CU,,! LAUDE, Sociology Science Eric Martin Hucke, Canby Jay Michael Heffern, Minneapolis Dianne Marie Huettl, St. Paul Michael Morley Heffernan, Ronald Lee Huff, Minneapolis Milbank, S.D. Leona Lcnore Thompson Humphrey, John Robert Hefty, South McIntosh Portland, Maine George Frcderick Humphrey, Jr., Judith Ann Heimbach, l\1inneapolis Minncapolis Jan Robert Heining, Minneapolis Harland Corwin Hurd, Minneapolis Klaus Karl Hcinrich, Minneapolis \Vanda Ruth Thaver Huttner, Marlin Ch::Jrles Helget, Sleepy Eye Maple Plain . John Clark Herner, Richfield Daniel Ih'duke, Chisholm Roy Henderson, vVayne,burg, Ohio Elizabcth' Anne Ihrig, Minneapolis Carol Marjorie Valerius lIesch, Delight MicheIIe Irwin, St. Croix Minneapolis Falls, \Vis., SUMJ\IA CUM LAUDE, Dcan Clifford Hess, Edina Child Psyc1lOIogy

12 Christine Elizabeth !senman, South Kathryn Agnes Kamb, South St. Paul St. Paul Michael Harlan Kaplan, Minneapolis Gregg Arnold Iverson, Minneapolis Ronald Lawrence Kaplan, Minne- Joanne Jackson, St. Louis Park, CUM apolis LAUDE, International Relations Kathleen Terese Karn, Ortonville Lee Alan Jackson, Minneapolis John Alan Karow, Lake City Dale Everette Jacobwn, Zumbrota Grace Ann Kasper, St. Paul Meredith Anne Jaglo, Minneapolis Joseph Paul Kasper, Excelsior Kristin Marie Maxfield James, Mound Paul Michael Katzovitz, St. Louis Bradley Alan Jarvey, Minneapolis Park Thomas John Jarvis, Faribault David Leo Katzung, Conger Melvin David Jass, St. Paul Terrence Michael Keegan, Timothy Charles Jeffery, St. Paul Bloomington Patricia Gayle Stahler Jenkins, Morris Mary Josephine Kelly, Glencoe Darrell Alf Jensen, Richfield Penelope Lee Kelly, St. Paul Eugene Clifford Jensen, St. Paul Sylvia Joy Kennedy, A.A., Mark Peter Jensen, Minneapolis Worthington Jon David Jensvold, Minneapolis Cheryl Ann Kern, Stanley, \Vis., Beverly Dawn Jewett, Robbinsdale MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Russian Richard James Johansen, Minneapolis Lois Elaine Kietzmann, Milaca Barbara Marie Johnson, Minneapolis David Tames Kimball, Excelsior, Bruce Leon Johnson, Minnetonka SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Carolyn Ruth Johnson, Golden Valley Richard George Kirchdoerfer, Austin Debra Louise Johnson, St. Paul Gale Robert Kleist, A.A., St. Paul Donald EdW:lrd Johnson, Golden Robert Ervin Klicker, Lengby Valley Joyce Helen Kliewer, Alexandria Jane Amanda Johnson, ~inneapolis Judith Ann Kline, St. Paul Keith Gordon Johnson, Duluth Thomas Clifford Kline, Plymouth Lynn Elizabeth Johnson, A.A., John Oliver Kling, Richfield Rochester James Donald Kloss, Minneapolis Margaret Ruth Johnson, Atlanta, Ga. Thomas Tynan Knippenberg, St. Paul Mark Evan Johnson, St. Paul Terrill Dale Knudsen, St. Louis Park Patricia Lynn Johnson, St. Paul Richard Lee Knutson, Minneapolis, Richard Alan JOHnson, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Richard Gary Johnson, Chisholm James William Kofski, Minneapolis Rodney John Johnson, St. Paul Park Henry Mathew Korent, A.A., Ely Susan Kay Drake Johnson, Minne- Ronald Jere Korsh, Minneapolis apolis Kathleen Ann Korsmo, Minneapolis William Frank Johnson, Minneapolis Celeste Kathryn Koski, A.A., Alan Lyle Johnston, Minneapolis Chisholm Cvnthia Mary Jones, Minneapolis Nathel Kowalenko, Maple Plain Terry Tock Jones, Rochester Cheryl Elaine Kranz, A.A., Marion Isabelle Joos, St. Paul Rochester Barbara Dee Jordan, St. Paul Mark Ainslee Kravik, \Vhite Bear Naomi Ellen Joshua, Minneapolis Lake Robert Henry Juers, Lake City Richard Joseph Krentz, Minneapolis Vernon Herman Kading, Vergas Terry Lee Krick, Avoca Harry Stanford Kaess, St. Louis Park Carolyn Frances Krinkie, St. Paul Judith Hilda Kahle, Minneapolis Richard Henry Kronstedt, Peter T. Kahn, Minneapolis, CUM Minneapolis LAUDE, History Ann Carol Kruzich, St. Cloud

13 Richard Lawrence Kugler, Julien Lee Lind, Minneapolis. :\Iinneapolis -:lIAGl\A CF-:ll LAUDE, Theatrc Arts Penelope Diane Kuhn, Edina :'\icholas Craig Lindahl, Red \Ving David Lawrence Kurud, r..lorris Elizabeth Sharon Lindgren, A .. \., Da,-id Chaim Kushner, St. Louis Virginia Park, l\IAGNA CUM LAUDE, Child Dale Candace Lindquist, St_ Paul Psychology Stephen Alan Lipton, Dayton. Ohio Julian Joseph Laliberte, Jr., Daniel Richard Lisko, .\.MS, Minneapolis Oakes,0J.D. Garv Frederick Lance, St. Paul John Paul Litchy, Minneclpoti, La,;rence Joseph Landherr, A.A., Garv \Villiam Litman. Duluth Rose Creek Toa~ Catllcrine Litttin, St. PauL Karen Marie Seiffert Lanc, 'IAGNA CUl\I LAUDE, Fre:lch -Minneapolis Edward Antony Litwinczak Barry Curtis Langton, A.A., r..Iinneapolis Rochester Dinah Livingston, l\Iinneapo/is. D;l\-id Michael Lanser, Prior Lake ,IAGNA eU",1 LAUDE, French Robert Steven Larsen, Minneapolis Judy Margaret Lockwood, Duayne Allan Larson, Hopkins Minneapolis Garv Lee Larson, St. Paul James r..Iartyn Long, Minneapolis Ger~ld Manfold Larson, Milaca, James \Villiam Long, Eau Claire, CUM LAUDE, Chemistry Wis. Lawrence Harvey Latterell, Duluth Eugene Ralph Lorenz. Fairmollt, Glenn Michael Lawler, A.A., l\IAGNA CU"I LAUDE, Ecollomics Rochester Roland Clare Lovstad, Esko ;\Iary Susan Lazarus, Minneapolis, David Allen Lucas, Minne~lpolis CU,I LAUDE, German David Elvin Luke, Minneapolis ~eil Gershon Lazerine, St. Louis Park Andrea Josephine Lund, Minneapolis ~aney Jane Leavitt, St. Paul Diane Renee Siegel Lund. Edward James Lechner, St. Paul, Minncapolis CUM LAUDE, International Garrett John Lund, A.A .. Relations :Yfinneapolis \Villiam Oakley Leek, Hopkins :\lan Lester Lunemann, Rochestcr Thomas Charles LeDuc, St. Paul Jeanne Sylvia Luoma, Virgini:1. Clarence Leslie Lehman, Braham, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology In terdepartm ental Leah Anita Lybyer, 11illllClpo!iS Richard Laurin Leino, Ely Joycc Ann MacConnachic, Cloquet Gregory David Lerman, St. Paul Judith Yvonne l\Jack, Palo Alto. Russell Gerald Letson, South St. Paul Calif., CU1\I LAUDE, Psychologl' Patricia Jo Leuck, Minneapolis Robert Callan Mack. \\"ebster Craig Christian Leverenz, St. Paul Groves, Mo. Dennis Robert Le Vesque, Karcn Ann ?-.Iadscn, r..Iound Minneapolis Vikrom Patrick Mahataphongsc, Joyce Ann Levine, Hopkins Bangkok, Thailand Lowell Stanley Levine, Minneapolis Elias Samucl1l.,1ahigel, Bridgeport, :\Tancy Sue Levine, Minneapolis Conn. Gary Howard Levinson, Minneapolis Erny Glenn ?-.Ialakoff, St. Pard James Harvev Leviton, St. Paul Howard Bruce ~lalinsh. Betsy Ann Lightbourn, Hastings 1I.,Iinneapolis . James Francis Malloy, North St. Mary Susan McShane, Duluth Paul Michael Bernard McShane, vVaseca Leslie Ann Mandel, Minneapolis Paula Mary McSweeney, James Thomas Mansfield, Minneapolis Bloomington Richard Craig Melton, Sioux Falls, Michael Bernard Manthei, Mora S.D. Olga S. Marinou, Athens, Greece Julie Ann Memmer, St. Paul Michael Richard Mark, Minneapolis Roland Carl Menge, Little Canada Lawrence Paul Marofsky, St. Paul Charles Henry Menzel, Arlington James Thomas Martin, Minneapolis Harriet Curtis Metcalfe, St. Paul Vickey Sue Noser Martins, Peter Michael Meyer, Mason City, Rochester Iowa Judith Ann Martz, Forest Lake Richard Otto Meyer, New Prague \Vallace Allen Marx, Robbinsdale Roger vVilliam Meyer, St. Paul Albert David Matthew, Hopkins, Susan Barbara Meyer, Hopkins CUM LAUDE, Zoology Joseph Robert Meyers, Milwaukee, Donn Stephen Mattsson, Wis. Minneapolis John James Michalik, Minneapolis Jerome Peter May, Glencoe Michael Jon Miles, Hopkins David Jack Mayer, St. Paul Alex Nicholas Miller, Minneapolis Jewell Ricaud Mayes, St. Louis Park Barbara Lynn Miller, Eau Claire, vVis. Gerald John Mazzara, South St. Paul Daniel Joseph Miller, St. Paul Steven Thomas McCabe, George Ernest MilIer, Minneapolis, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, John Andrew McClurg, St. Paul Interdepartmental Muriel Wiest McConnell, Kay Frances Miller, St. Paul Minneapolis vViIliam Jerome Miller, Minneapolis Jeanette Emilie McCoy, Minneapolis John Patrick Mitchell, Mankato Sheryl Ann McCready, A.A., Fridley Ronald Roger Moe, Owatonna Karen Ann Lessard McDermott, Kenneth Raymond Moen, Jr., Duluth Norristown, Pa. James Neil McDevitt, Phoenix, Ariz. Mary Martha Mohr, Minneapolis Karen Ann McDonald, Minneapolis James Arthur Mohs, West St. Paul Susan Jane McDonald, St. Paul, Michael Wallace Monahan, Edina CUM LAUDE, Sociology Carolyn Jean Monsour, St. Paul l\laureen Georgia McFadden, Marjorie Ann Moravec, Excelsior Stillwater Robert Brice More, Jr., Willmar Alice Mae Fischer McGinn, St. Paul Anabella Moreno, San Jose, Costa Janet Marie McGinn, South St. Paul Rica Dianne Lee McInnis, Richfield James Frederick MossIer, Gerald Robert McKay, St. Paul Minneapolis Barry William McKee, New Faith Marie Moulin, St. Paul Brighton Edith Elizabeth Johnson Mucke, Patricia Kay McLane, Minneapolis !vIinneapolis, CUM LAUDE, Patricia Ann Dutcher McMurray, Humanities Lake Elmo Ann Lorraine Mueller, Golden Valley Lmne Christine McNeal, Joseph John Mullery, Minneapolis . !vlinneapolis, l\IAGNA CUM LAUDE, Dennis Michael Murray, Minneapolis Mathematics Robert Thompson Murray, Allendale, Brian Hollister McNee, Edina N.J. Michael James McNulty, St. Paul Richard Eugene Musil, Minneapolis 15 Richard Paul Myklebust, Richfield Linda ShcrYl Ohnstad, Redwo0d David Michael Nattalin, Minneapolis, Falls - SUMMA CUl\I LAUDE, June-Carol Elizabeth Oilund. In terdepartmen tal Minot, N.D. Leon Orlan Narvaez, St. Paul Cheryl Lee Oliver, Chisago City James Stephen Nathanson, Minne­ Eugene \Villard Ollila, Zim apolis, CUM LAUDE, Political Donald Duane Olmsted, Lakeville, Science l\fAGKA CUM LAUDE, Economics Roger Donald Neils, St. Paul, cmr :\llan Dudley Olson, ~1inncapolis LAUDE, Economics Bruce Eric Olson, Minneapoli; Dale 1. Nelson, Minneapolis David Grant Olson, \Vest Concord, Dennis Leigh Nelson, Minneapolis MAGNA CUl\f LAUDE, Psychology Douglas James Nelson, Minneapolis, David L:;!wrence Olson, Windom MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Gary Allen Olson, Sunburg James \Valter Nelson, Minneapolis Gary Monroe Olson, Crystal, SU"ll\1A Johnel Elizabeth Nelson, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Laurel Margaret Nelson, Minneapolis Harvey Charles Olson, Faribault Stephen John Nelson, Minneapolis Judith 1. Olson, Cosmos Thomas David Nelson, Minneapolis Linda Darnell Olson, Baudette, Vernon Arthur Nelson, Faribault MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Spanish Frederic David Nemer, Minneapolis Nancy Ann Olson, Milan Chris \Vestin Neu, Cirele Pines Paul Allen Olson, Becker, CUM Thomas David Neveaux, St. P.ml LAUDE, Psychology Raymond Alan Newmaster, West St. Sharon JoAnne Omlie, St. Paul Paul Alfred Kazuo Ono, St. Louis Park, Gerald Carl Nichols, A.A., Oronoco CUM LAUDE, Psychology Diane Louise Nicholsen, Minneapolis Thomas Alphonse Ophoven, Hopkins Sandra Kay Niemi, Staples Ronald Nils Orfield, A.A., \Villiam Ellis Niman, Minneapolis Minneapolis Lana Emily Nimmo, Cheyenne, \Vyo. Norman Jay Ornstein, Minneapolis, Robert Glendon Nord, Bloomington ::\IAGNA CUM LAUDE, Marian Ruth Nordin, Excelsior, Interdepartmental MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Michael James O'Rourke, Jerry Jay Noren, Moose Lake Minneapolis Beverly Ann Norheim, \Villmar Ronald Henry Ortlip, \Vaconia Gerald Arne Norlander, Minneapolis Carole Beverly Osberg, Minneapolis \Vallace \Villiam Norlander, Isanti Joan Elizabeth Ostrin, Minneapolis Daniel Andrew Norstedt, St. Paul Judith Jeanne Overbach, St. Louis Barbara Carole Nowak, Minneapolis Park Rosalie Page Nunn, Champlin Barbara Jean Overby, Minneapolis Judith Ann Oberaigner, South St. Sandra Faye Pace, Owatonna, Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Thomas Turner Odell, Edina James Michael Padden, Waverly \Villiam Charles Oden, Minneapolis Glenn Alvin Paehlke, Brownton David Allen O'Denius, Minneapolis Mary Catherine Paidosh, Minne- Carol Clementine Bauman Oeljen, apolis, l\fAGNA CUM LAUDE, German \Vaseca Barbara Lee Parker, Robbinsdale Lilla Ruth O'Grady, Minneapolis Joan Ruth Paskewitz, St. Paul, SUMMA Kareen Ruth Ohnstad, Winona, CUM LAFDE, Psychology CUM LAUDE, English Thomas Joseph Patka, Virginia

16 Phyllis Elaine Mattsson Paul, James Herbert Raschick, St. Paul Minneapolis Richard William Rasmussen, Minne­ Marcia Sharon PaRIsen, Round Lake apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Marlys Ann Paulsen, Worthington Economics Bruce Alan Paulson, St. Paul Robert Carl Rasmussen, Minneapolis Rachel Adele Paulson, Duluth Russell Hubert Ratsch, Minneapolis Rosemary Judy Paulson, Duluth Maryellen Riley Read, West Gail Harriet Pearlman, \Vhite Bear Orange, N.J. Lake Dennis Michael Ready, Minneapolis Jeffrey Thomas Pearson, Robbinsdale Richard William Reding, St. Paul Jo Ann Peeples, Fairmont Patricia Jane Redmond, St. Louis Bruce Attree Peterson, Warren Park Cheryl Ann Peterson, Detroit Lakes Margaret Stephanie Reopelle, Thief Harry Stephen Peterson, B.E.E., River Falls Brooklyn, N.Y. Phillip Stanley Resnick, Minneapolis Jay Keith Peterson, Edina Walter Lawrence Reutiman, Lawrence Peter Peterson, Minneapolis Minneapolis Robert Henry Peterson, Richfield Judith Martha Richardson, Bemidji Thomas Lloyd Peterson, Beverly Marcia Richman, Minneapolis Minneapolis Paul Victor Rieke, Minneapolis Dal'id Allen Petrie, St. Paul, MAGNA John Richard Riis, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Leonard Brown Ring, Jr., Edina Robert Richard Petschl, St. Paul Michael Joseph Ritzen, Minneapolis, John Whitney Peyton, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Laurel M. Hersey Pfeifer, Hopkins, James George Roban, A.L.A., Min­ SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology neapolis Louise Nessa Pinsky, St. Louis Park Gay EstiII Robb, New York, Laura Dean Platt, St. Paul, SUMMA. N. Y., CUM LAUDE, without CUM LAUDE, History departmental designation Ethel Merrily Plihnan, Minneapolis Susan Kay Roberts, St. Paul Victor Podolsky, A.A., Minneapolis Jon David Robertus, Mounds View Louis Francis Poirier III, \Vhite Elizabeth Ann Robinson, A.L.A., Bear Lake Minneapolis Stuart James Pol jack, "Vinona Julie Marie Rochkes, Minneapolis Richard Allen Ponto, St. Paul Barbara Kay Roe, Eden Prairie Joseph \Villiam Poole II, Hopkins Dorothy Jane Roff, Minneapolis Joan Adair Quam, Minneapolis Barbro Kristina Ericksson Roehrdanz, Jean Marie Brekke Queneau, Minneapolis Minneapolis Judith Carole Romer, Albert Lea \Villiam Arthur Radatz, St. Paul John Martin Romstad, Bloomington Carole Ann Radke, St. Paul Phillip Lester Rood, Minneapolis \VoIt-Dieter Peter Rainer, Rochester, Stuart David Rosen, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, German David Saul Rosenberg, St. Paul, Douglas James Ralston, Minnetonka, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Carol Molly Fink Rosenblatt, Min­ Sara-Jane Helen Ramras, St. Paul, neapolis CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Richard Wesley Ross, Jr., New Douglas Ray Ramseth, St. Paul Canaan, Conn. Robert Melvin Ramstad, Minnetonka Steven Thomas Rosso, St. Louis Park Bruce Robert Ransom, Osseo Richard Thomas Roufs, \Vinsted

1- Timothy Earl Rowley, Owatonna, !\1ichael Bolton Schmitz, Picdmont, CU:M LAUDE, Mathematics Calif. Janet Hope Runke, Hutchinson :\lan Robert Schmucker, New Ulm Henry Jacob Rupp, Caledonia Kathleen Ann Schneider, West St. Sandra Kaye Chase Rupp, Min- Paul, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French neapolis, CUM LAUDE, Music 'Valtcr John Schoencr, Jr., Minne­ Kathleen Joanne Russeth, Robbins­ apolis dale Glenn Hemv Schoonover, 'Vest St. Irene Enid Rutchick, St. Paul, Paul . SUUMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Linda Louise Schulte, South St. Paul Kenneth Vincent Ruzek, Jr., Austin Brenda Jo ~layberg Schwartz, Minne- Carole Jean Ryan, Robbinsdale apolis Jocelyne Ryan, ,Villmar Peggy Rae Schwartz, Virginia :<.1ichae1 Joseph Ryan, Minneapolis, John Cyril Schwebach, Minneapolis ~IAGNA CUM LAUDE, English Sandra Joleen Scobie, A.A., Rochester, Sharon Rae Sager, Lincolnwood, Il1. CU:\I LAUDE, Chemistry 'Varren Richard Sagstuen, Newfolden Norman 'Vright Scott II, Minneapolis Steven Ray Salmela, Brooklyn Center Robert Harrington Scott, St. Anthony Jean Elizabeth Salsbury, Minneapolis Village ROllald Paul Salzberger, Minneapolis, John AIlen Scully, Crookston, CFJ\I "-IACNA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy LAUDE, 1\1athematics Jerome Carlton Samuelson, Minne- Donald Gene Seal, Richfield apolis !\1ary Elizabeth Sellner, Hopkim Tames Ervin Sandstrom, Minneapolis Joan Rochelle Senum, Minneapolis David Thomas Sarych, Minneapolis Alan Dennis Serposs, Rochester Franz Leigh Sattlcr, Rochester Georgc Bcnnet SerrilI, Jr,. Minne- Howard Michael Savitt, Golden apolis, CUM LAUDE, Economics Valley Gwendolyn Ann Settergren, Hayfield Sergej SchacholVskoj, Minneapolis, Allison James Seymour, Jr.. St. Paul "IAGNA CUM LAUDE, History John Burk Sharpless II, A.L.A., :Michael Joseph Schaefer, Austin Wavzata Stephcn Harold Schaitbergcr, Eden .\1ic1w'c1 James Shea, Minneapolis, Prairie SUl\r~IA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Stephcn Louis Schardin, Richfield Kathlecn Margaret Sheehan, Minne- David Theodore Scheffman, Minne­ apolis apolis, J\IAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathe­ :VIary Snsan Shelgren, Freeborn matics Robert Stephen Shiff, Minneapolis Valentin V. Scheglowski, Minne­ Betty Jean Shigaki, A.A., St. Paul apolis, CUM LAUDE, Russian Suzanne Kay Shol, St. Louis Park Stephen Bryan Schempf, Elk River, Laurel Owen Sillerud, Rothsav CUM LAUDE, Zoology Faye Gloria Silver, Minneapoiis, CUM Elizabeth Louise Schick, Mahnomen LAUDE, Journalism JoAnn Mary Schifsky, Mahtomedi Laura Jo Singhcr, St. Paul Judith Pearl Schiminsky, Minneapolis Sandra Ethel Sjobeck, Anoka Kathleen Louise Schiminsky, Min- \Villiam Frederick Skewes, Luverne, neapolis CUM LAUDE, History James Duard Schmelke, Minneapolis \Vesley John Skoglund, Minneapolis Charles W il1iam Schmidt, Rochester, Alan \Vayne Slacter, Minneapolis :\IAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Harold Irvin Slinden, Atwater Jean Marie Schmidt, Minneapolis, Genora J\Iary Small, Port Washing- SUMMA CUM LAUDE, French ton, N.Y.

18 Edward James Smith, Minneapolis Jeanne Lucille Hance Swanson, lames Courtland Smith, St. Paul, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Child vVilIiam Ferdinand Swanson, Minne- Psychology apolis James Robert Smith, Mankato Curtis James Sward, A.A., Red Wing Lanny Ray Smith, Minneapolis Arnold Louis Swartz, Minneapolis Linda Lou Smith, Minneapolis Richard Mark Sweet, St. Louis Park Richard Vadheim Smith, vVillmar Paul Thomas Swenson, Glenwood Sandra Lynn Smith, Richfield Jay Bennett Syverson, Minneapolis Susan Alice Smith, Minneapolis William Richard Tahnk, St. Paul Victoria Marie Smith, Minneapolis, Bruce Arnold Tamte, Superior, Wis. CUM LAUDE. English Noyan Mehmet Tanberk, Istanbul, Janet Carolyn Dahl Snider, North Turkey Branch David Carroll Tatge, Benson David Arthur Sorensen, Glenville David Vassar Taylor, St. Paul Lvnne Owens Sparks, Excelsior, Grace Eileen Templin, Gibbon . MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Spanish Bruce Lee Temte, Minneapolis, Jeffrey Robert Spartz, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Richard Harold Speeter, Hopkins Jo Ann Tenner, Minneapolis Judith Ann Carlson Spence, James Vernon Tennessen, A.A., Robbinsdale Lismore John Edward Sperry, Austin David Mark Thompson, Minneapolis Janice Maria Stadther, Olivia, CUM Edward Tobin Thompson, Minne- LAUDE, German apolis Kathryn Ricki Steidl, Hopkins Anita Kay Thorp, New Brighton Kenneth Lee Stein, St. Paul Perry James Thorvig, Minneapolis Paul Milton Steldt, St. Paul Harvey Tillipman, Minneapolis Carol Ann Stepan, White Bear Lake Richard Carl Timming, Crystal, CUM John Allen Stephen, Mountainside, LAUDE, Psychology N.J. Myrna Louise Jenkins Germaine Richard Scott Stephenson, Austin Toivanen, Dexter Paul Julius Stier, Belle Plaine Ronald Joseph Tomsich, Ely i\Iuriel Lois Stoep, Minnetonka loan Carol Tonn, Morris, SUMMA Gary Richard Stone, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Larry Lewis Stout, Battle Ground, Constance Jean Bergquist Toth, \Vash. Minneapolis Ravmond Stricklen, Minnetonka Duane Russell Tow, Jackson Joan Elizabeth Strommer, St. Paul Carole Suzanne Towne, Worthington Vera Stumbris, St. Paul Craig \Vesley Traviss, Minneapolis Ronald Raymond Sturm, Minneapolis Robert Thomas Trenary, Jr., Anoka John Vernon Styve, Minneapolis John William Trolander, Minneapolis Richard Joel Sukov, Minneapolis Mary Lou Troxel, Robbinsdale Kathleen Sulentich, Gilbert Anne Marie Rimdal Turner, Minne- John Lawrence Sul1ivan, Albert Lea, apolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political David Loren Turner, Minneapolis Science George Alan Turner, Minneapolis Joseph Lance Sullivan, Edina Richard Carl Twite, Stewart Louise Ann Sundin, Minneapolis Mary Michelle Uggen, St. Cloud Mark Lee Sundquist, St. Paul Robert John Ulrich, St. Paul TIlOmas Milton Swadburg, St. Paul Darrel Frank Untereker, Minneapolis, Sybil Rochelle Swaim an, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Chemistry

19 Rochelle Marie Urness, Alexandria Norman Irwin Weil, Minneapolis Albert Urspringer, Columbia Heights Robert Frederick Weinhagen, 1r., Dennis Dall Vadies, Minneapolis St. Paul, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, John Rue Van Arsdale, A.A., Hopkins History Charles 'Vendell Vandersluis, Bemidji Stephen Anthony Weller, Minne­ Lamont K. Van Dover, St. Paul apolis Diedra Kay Van Duzee, Riviera Susan Jean West, A.L.A., Red '\,ing Beach, Fla. Kathleen Mary \Vesterman, Minne­ Gretchen Marie Van Lith, Rochester apolis Dennis Earl Van Norman, St. Paul Joseph Andrew 'Vheeler, Jr., Mendota ~1arguerita Vatter, Ithaca, N.Y. Heights Harold RusseII Veits, Minneapolis, Edith Jean 'White, Excelsior CUM LAUDE, without departmental George Byron '''hite, St. Paul designation Mary Ruth \Vhite, St. Paul Janice Heather Verran, 1\linneapoIis David Harry \Vick, Minneapolis, CUM Marcia Jane Vesely, Hopkins LAUDE, English Wayne Richard Veum, St. Paul Iris Carol 'Vickstrom, North St. \Vendell Sidney Vigness, Amboy Paul Robert Edward Viking, Annandale, Ylichael James Wiggins, White Bear MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Speech Lake Dale Herman Vollmers, Dumont Darwin John Wilde, Lewisville, Paul, Thomas Eugene Vorpahl, St. MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology }'IAGNA CUM LAUDE, without de­ Judith Elizabeth Williams, St. Panl partmental designation Bruce Michael 'Vilson, Minneapolis John Kelly Vucinovich, Duluth Douglas Scott \Vilson, St. Pan: David Philip Walker, A.A., Tder, Judith Ann \Vilson, \Villmar SUMMA CUM LAUDE, American Stud­ ies Lawrence ~1ichael Wilson, Atlanta, James Robert Walker, Lakefield Ga. \Villiam Martin WaIIin, Minneapolis, Terry Lee \Vinters, A.A., Rochester Florence MacDonald \Vise, Minne­ CUM LAUDE, Philosophy apolis Virginia Mary Walls, St. Paul, SUM2'-IA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Carol Jean Kathleen Wolf, Austin, Jon Lyman 'Valstrom, Lake City SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Bonnie Kathleen Wapola, New York Joan Marie Mahoney Wolf, St. Louis Mills Park Janet Rosalie Warburton, Janes\'ilIe, Richard Thomas W ouIte, Mahto- MAGNA CU1>f LAUDE, Political Sci­ medi, CUM LAUDE, History ence Judy Carol \Vray, Minneapolis Louis Emmerson Ward, Jr., Rochester John Henry \Vright, Jr., Edina Diane Mary \Varner, Minneapolis Katherine Emi Yanari, St. Louis Park Dwain Willard 'Varner, Jr., Minne- Gene Sheldon Yeager, Hopkins apolis Dante Kwong-Yau Yip, Hong Kong, Allan James 'Vash III, Edina China Betty Joe Webb, Plain Dealing, La. Brian Lloyd Young, Minneapolis Caroline Lee \Vebber, Excelsior Judith Ellen Young, Edina Charlotte Marguerite Weber, St. Gary Edward Zachman, Minneapolis Paul, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Leonard Joel Zeff, St. Paul Science Roberta Zietlow, Mahtomedi Glenn Allan Weber, Minneapolis \Villiam Charles Zucco, St. Paul

20 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts Louis Johnsten DeWitt, St. Paul, Mary Beth Peterson, Warren CUM LAUDE Susan Rae Reardon, Minneapolis, Marvin Leslie Gurewitz, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE Martha Louise Laird, Minneapolis Susan Scott Sponsel, Edina Joan Sibyl MacDonald, Wayzata

Bachelor of Science William Flynn Donnelly, New VIm Thomas Orin Palmby, Arlington, Va. David Michael Mordorski, St. Paul, CUM LAUDE

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Beverly Ann Landwehr, Sedan Herman William Vogt, Jr., Owosso, Mich.

I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Alan Michael Benson, Minneapolis Stephen Mark Robbs, Minneapolis Richard Newman Berglund, Minne- Lawrence Frederich Schumann, Lake apolis, WITH DISTINCTION City, WITH DISTINCTION Jeffrey Arthur Bohn, St. Paul Elmer Werner Schweitzer, Adrian Bruce Alton Brock, Richfield James Dow Smith, Elkhorn, Wis., James Henry Bryant, Zimmerman WITH HIGH DISTINCTION William Perry Cairns, B.S., Trimont Eric Gregory Soderstrom, St. Paul James Walter Hakanson, Minneapolis Gunars Spons, Northfield John Louis Holmberg, St. Paul, WITH William Frank Stubbs, Monticello DISTINCTION Leroy Donald Sturges, Currie, WITH Duane Thomas Hove, Bricelyn, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION John Andrew Thompson, Edina, WITH Freddie Wayne Lewis, South St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Byron Lindbergh, Edina, Ronald Edward Thompson, Owa- WITH DISTINCTION tonna Larry Scott Mueller, Bensenville, Ill. Joseph Dean Vreeman, Preston Michael Joseph Paleen, Minneapolis Robert Homer Ward, Crystal Robert Mark Pearson, St. Paul John Bruce Warrel'l, Richfield, WITH David Erwin Reynolds, Princeton HIGH DISTINCTION

21 Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering

Ken1lcth \Vayne Arcnds, A.A., \'{, ill­ J:l111eS Joseph Rother, Hampton, WITH mar, WITH DISTINCTION HIGIl DISTINCTION Robert Michael Butlcr, Blooming Francis Joseph \Vilgen, Sauk Centre, Prairie "'!TIl HIGH DISTINCTION Larry Eugcne Christcnson, Glcnwood

Bachelor of Architecture Colebert LeRoy Andrus, Jr., B.A., Dcnnis \Vade La France, i\Iinneapolis l\iinneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Keun Sup Lec, Seoul, Korca Linda Pahr Bergcrson, B.A., Minne- Ronald Michacl Margolis, B.A., apolis Minneapolis Robert Francis Bezek, Hopkins \Villiam Thomas i\Ieyer, \Vest Salem, James Donald Block, Elbow Lake \Vis. Francis Aris Bulbulian, A.A., Tehran, Dale Merlin Mulfingcr, Stillwater Iran Carl Ronald Ostberg, Minneapolis \Villiam Mathew Carlstrom, B.A., Gerald Lee Peterson, Winthrop Minneapolis Kurt Eldon Rogness, Hopkins Brooks Cavin III, B.A. cum laude, James Mason Sandell, Minneapolis Minncapolis Murray Buck Schomburg, A.A., Chung Fai Chung, B.A., Hong Kong, Roehcster China John Emerson Spalding, Mahtomedi Kris Oscar Eggen, Kelliher Donald \Villiam Sylvester, St. Paul Yousif Abdullah Farjo, Iraq John Logan \Vaugh, B.A., Rochester Donald Eugene Flynn, B,S., La Michael Barry Winer, Minneapolis Crosse, Wis. Richard Pcterson Youel, Kewanee, III. Daniel Jay Gill, St. Louis Park WITn DISTINCTION Kenneth Sidney Halpern, Chicago, T1J., WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering

Roger Russell AIm, Edina, WITH Douglas Richard Jaquette, Lewiston, DISTINCTION N.Y. Dixon Edward Brandt, St. Paul, WITH Conrad Frank Kirby, Eveleth DISTINCTION Joseph Bcrnard Klemp, Jr., St. Paul, David Lyle Cole, Blooming Prairie WITH HIGH DISTINCTION \Villiam Bernard Crouch, St. Paul Thomas Allyn Kotnour, Faribault Rodney Hugh Doft, Pine City Joseph Paul Matula, Columbia Curtis W oodraw Frank, St. Louis Hcigllts, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Park, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION LawTcnee Joseph Nowak, Ivfinncapolis, Dean LeRoy Guttormson, \Vindom, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Thomas Roy Pearson, Duluth, WITH Gilbert Steven HaseIberger, St. Paul, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Larr\' Edmund Plowman, Alexander Hnojewyj, Minneapolis i\finncapolis Leroy Jarvis Howard, Jr., Hibbing Ugis Pukite, Champlin 22 Jerald Albert Scherger, Dodge Center John Bayer Strandberg, Richfield Charles Andrew Schultz, \\Tells Lawrence Edward Strom, Wayzata Maynard Wayne Schultz, Hoyt Lakes, Scott Paul Trushenski, Alexandria, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Carl Sehlin, Minneapolis, Anthony Clement Tuk, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Mark Norman Widsten, St. Paul Anderson Smith, Jr., Mobile, Ala. Raymond George Yokiel, Wells \Vickham Gregory Smith, \\Thittier, Harold John Youngquist, St. Paul Calif. Gary Kenneth Youngren, Minne- Joseph John Smrekar, Ely, WITH DIS­ apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION TINCTION

Bachelor of Chemistry Richard James Anderson, OrtolJville, Victoria Ann Kolehmainen, New York WITH HIGH DISTINCTION 1\iiIIs, WITH DISTINCTION Paul Michael Beckwith, Richfield Gary \Vayne Yoel Kwong, St. Paul, Robert David Berg, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Leonard Frank Bjeldanes, James Dale Landmark, Minneapolis, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Martha Elizabeth Budde Copeland, Marianne Elizabeth Litzinger, Balti- Fairmont, WITH DISTINCTION more, Md., WITH DISTINCTION Sivert Rolf Dombu, B. Phys., Larry Dan Lundmark, Minneapolis Twin Valley James Lloyd McGee, Minneapolis Edward Alvin Engman, Virginia Gerald Henry Morine, Bloomington, Craig Allen Erickson, St. Louis Park WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Suzanne Elaine Moshier, Omaha, Christopher C. Felix, Stillwater, WITH Neb. DISTINCTION Laurence Allen Nafie, Duluth, WITH Clifford Jay Fenlason, Ulen, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION George Podolsky, Minneapolis, WITH Nathan Reeve Flesness, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Douglas Charles Hanson, St. Paul, Larry Ray Rohrschneider, Hopkins, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Gary Gene Irish, Savage James Lee Schmidt, New VIm Jo Ann Kathleen Kenny, St. Paul, Richard Michael Thompson, Thief WITH HIGH DISTINCTION River FaIls, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Jerome Otto Ackerman, Omaha, Neb. Arthur James Greengard, Jr., South Michael Bruce Berghuis, Clara City St. Paul Gerald Eugene Butcher, Bigelow Michael Joseph Hanson, St. Louis Robert Howard Denkmann, St. Paul, Park, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Paul Jacob Harms, Clara City Brian Richard Dobie, St. Paul Robert Dale Hietala, Sebeka Joseph H. Edwards, Wappingers Paul Martin Jensen, A.A., Albert Lea Falls, N.Y. James John Johnson, St. Paul, WITH Robert Peter Fabry, St. Paul DISTINCTION Thomas Allen Gedde, Fergus Falls Richard James Kenney, St. Paul

23 Larry James Magnon, Detroit Lakes Sheldon Dale Quist, Minneapolis Russell Owen "Maloney, A.A .. Austin Robert Bernard Roscoe, Albert Lea, Dennis Raymond Martenson. WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Scott Elwood Saunders, Bemidji Jeffery Howard May, Millneapolis. "Michael Orville Schwalbe, Waconia WITH DISTINCTION Henry John Schwirtz, B.S., Larry Grant Mossengren, Fairmont Elizabeth, Ill. Robert Louis O'Brien, Benson \Villard Ralph \Villette II, Mound

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering James Richard Adams, Jr., J\linne­ Charles Arthur Fare1, Robbinsdale, apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Carl Fredrick Anderson, Cushing Stanley Bernard Fasching, \Vinsted Claire Elizabeth Anderson, Golden Curtis \Villiam Frandsen, St. Paul Valley Dennis Oswald Freund, Adams Richard James Andree, Duluth Ronald Edward Frick, Brooklyn Park Gary Lee Baran, Minneapolis Kenneth Joseph Fuchs, Cold Spring Gilbert Douglas Baron, Minneapolis John Dix Fulton, Minneapolis, WITH Ralph Benjamin Bazewicz, Canton, HIGH DISTINCTION Wis. \Villiam Gordon Garrett, Duluth. KCllneth Howard Beck, lVlorris, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION James Lester GiIkinson, Minneapolis. Robert Charles Beck, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Lome Howe Belden, Jr., Minneapolis Alfred 1\1. Gladen, Cloquet David Wesley Bigelow, Rochester, Paul Roy Goldberg, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Rodlley \Vayne Graupmann, Pla~o. Dennis Lee Bingen, Minneapolis WITn DISTINCTION Charles Eugene Bond, A.A., New Bruce Eugene Greene, Dodge Center Brighton John Patrick Guider, St. Paul Brian Bernard Brady, Minneapolis Ric1Jard Allen Gunderson, B.A., Ra­ Arthur Elmer Brandli, Warroad cine, \Vis., WITH DISTINCTION Arvid James Braun, Minneapolis David Arlyn Hagen, Roseau, WITH Robert James Brower, Hopkins DISTlKCTION D~l\"id Jeffrey Hajicek, St. Paul. WITn John Robert Buck, Minneapolis, WITH DISTI"ICTION HIGH DISTINCTION E. Larrv Hallblade, A.A., Owatonna George Donald Bukovich, B.M.E., Carl Bruee Hartness, Canby Fridley "Walter \Villiam Heikkila, Duluth Stephen Lawrence Butts, Minneapolis, Gerald "Michael Heiling, Redwood WITH DISTINCTION Falls Lowell Louis Carpenter, Crystal Douglas Michael Heimstead, Eau Milo Maurice Chenevert. Crosslake Claire. \Vis. Alan Raymond Clark, Menomonie. Herman Held, Minneapolis, WITH Wis. HIGH DISTINCTION David John Domke, Hutchinson Clenn Darwin I-lemme, Hardwick l\Tarshall William Eklund, Duluth Kenneth Rand Henke, Minncapolis Hobert Julian Erlandson, Cokato. Allen Phillip Hermann, Moose Lake WITIl DISTINCTIOK Robert J\Iilton Hillis, St. Paul Brnce Melvin Estes, Minneapolis Stephen Traey Hoyt, 1\linneapolis

24 Michael John Jacobson, Cambridge, Douglas Malcolm Pihl, St. Paul England Dwight Jay Pollard, Robbinsdale Allan Linner Johnson, Jr., Eden David Michael Quinn, Minneapolis Prairie, WITH DISTINCTION Philip Edwin Radichel, Jeanne Holcomb Johnson, Excelsior Minneapolis Richard Leonard Johnson, St. Paul Robert Steven Reylek, Lindstrom Edwin Carl Joyce, Duluth Thomas Dale Rognlien, Bemidji, Thomas Chesley Keene, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION George Dowd Kennedy, Faribault Mohamed Izzat Sabri, B.A., Sudan James Irving Kjelland, Gwinner, N.D. Steven Lome Sandness, Two Harbors, Adam Kolkowski, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Wilfred William Kraft, Pine City Gary Herbert Schulte, St. Paul James George Kzaley, St. Paul Walter Reed Smit, B.S., Elk River Thomas George Lahn, Anoka David Allen Smith, International Michael Jean Lamb, Judson Falls Richard Charles Lambert, St. Paul Edward Charles Stelberg, St. Paul Peter Alphonse Lind, Minneapolis Peter Stephen Stone, Golden Val1ey, Benard Leroy Lipsey, Grand Rapids, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION David Allen Strand, A.A., Brainerd John Richard Litch, A.A., Willmar Robert Everett Thelen, Northbrook, Wayne V. Lundquist, St. Paul Ill. William Paul Luther, Fergus Fal1s, Wayne Francis Varner, Buffalo WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Charles Edwin Voss, Duluth James Raymond Machulda, Nathan August Wass, Bigelow, WITH Minneapolis DISTINCTION Mark Thomas Manfred, Edina, WITH Richard Harley Welch, Jr., DISTINCTION Minneapolis William John McMartin, Madelia Lawrence Charles WeIIiver, Richfield, John Eric Mikkonen, Iron WITH DISTINCTION Gary Ingvold Nelson, Elbow Lake, Bruce Michael Wheat, West St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION William Alden Wik, St. Hilaire John Harold Nipp, Jr., Mahtomedi Jean Valeria WiIIems, Cologne, WITH Stanley Arnold Olson, Mound DISTINCTION James Joseph Ostendorf, Freeport Howard Allyn Winther, St. Paul, Richard Wallace Owen, Mankato WITH DISTINCTION David Warren Palermo, Mora, WITH John Henry Wirz, Anoka DISTINCTION Ronald Leslie Worner, Wheaton, Richard Dennis Pasicznyk, B.M.E., WITH DISTINCTION Robbinsdale John Samuel Wright, Minneapolis Dennis Erling Pedersen, Milaca

Bachelor of Geological Engineering

Edward Mathias Van Eeckhout, Glyndon, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Mathematics

Thomas Edward Armstrong Minne­ Patricia Lou Berglund, Scandia, WITH apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Noble James Beardsley, Sandstone Gilmore Raymond Braun, St. Paul 25 Charles A.very Cass, Red \Ving Kenneth Ralph Johnson, Red vYing Leslie Jerome Grundhaus, Thief Thomas Louie Kersten, lVIinneapolis, River Falls WITH HIGH DISTINCTION David Alan Gustafson, Eau Claire, Steven Ronald Kissel, Minneapolis \\"' is., WITH DISTINCTION ~'Iark Frederick Kotrich, Minneapolis John Patrick Heaton, Moorhead J. Michael Quememoen, Fergus Falls Richard Cleo Hinrichs, Minneapolis, Stanley Ross Sam sky, Succasunna, WITH DISTINCTION N.J., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION :\Iichael Dennis Hoy, Minnetonka Charles Victor \Veber, Roseville

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

Ronald fohn Adrian, Anoka, WITH James Louis Karalus, Duluth HIGH DISTINCTION Maurice Alfred Kildal, Bagley Neil Gary Anderson, Hopkins Norman Ruben Larson, Minneapolis, Truman Aldean Anderson, vViIImar WITH DISTINCTION Harris Ivan Bedney, Hope Franklin Beal Morse, Jr., St. Paul Donald Robert Bloyer, St. Paul, WITH John David Munter, St. Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION fohn Reid Coffin, Minneapolis Glenn Edward Nordling, Hallock fames William Coleman, Rochester Gary Richard Oberg, Alexandria lames Dale Colton, Owatonna, WITH Edwin Kazuo Okamoto, \Vailuku, HIGH DISTINCTION Hawaii \VilIiam Thomas Dixon, St. Paul, Leonard Chang-Un Park, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis lames Fred Haleen, Robbinsdale, Thomas Dean Peterson, Austin WITH DISTINCTION Ferrol Orrel Robinson, Cartagena, Paul Lewis Hammel, Owatonna, WITH Colombia HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Wadsworth Scott, Maple Michael Hersch, St. Paul Lake Kenneth Timothy Heruth, Minne- Sheldon Douglas Strom, Minneapolis apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Orville Kent Thiel, \Vheaton Gerald Arthur Johnson, Minneapolis Loren Alan Torrens, Oakland Neal Stewart Johnson, Windom James Franklin Tucker, Cloquet Phillip Henning Johnson, Robbins- \Villiam A. Warren, Jr., Albert Lea dale Daniel Theodore \Vest, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering \Villiam Bernard Crouch, St. Paul

Bachelor of Mineral Engineering Guy Allen Johnson, Hoyt Lakes

26 Bachelor of Physics

Eric Evan Aanenson, Edina Thomas Lee Johnson, Duluth, WITH Mark Allan Ahlquist, Richfield DISTINCTION Gilbert George Ahlstrtmd, Cyrus, Peter Derek Jones, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION James Cyril Lee, Edina, WITH Paul Eric Andberg, Anoka, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Frank Taylor Mabley, St. Louis Park Douglas Donald Berkner, Ely, WITH James Keith Nelson, Elbow Lake, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Robert A. Breun, Columbia Heights, Thomas Clifford Olson, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Roy William Proue, St. Paul, WITH Forrest Dennis Butterwick, Litchfield, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Charles Edward Ready, St. Paul, WITH Timothy Eric Eastman, Beardsley, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION James Matthew Rivers, Minneapolis David Henry Emme, Hopkins, WITH Lowe11 Herbert Rosen, Perham, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Keith Robert Gaspard, Richfield Stanley Edward Rud, Jr., Richfield Brendan Berry Godfrey, Minneapolis, Dwight Mitchell Smiland, Carlinville, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION III. Roger Quentin Gram, St. Paul, WITH Clarence Joseph Tracy, International DISTINCTION Falls, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Steven Carl Gustafson, St. Paul, WITH Christopher Robert WiIIis, Richfield, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Darryl Dallas Holm, Minneapolis Laramie Martin Winczewski, Dickin­ George Demetrius Jelatis, Red Wing son, N.D. Marvin Elroy Johnson, Wanamingo, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Science 1ft Geology Charles Fredrick Knigge, Burnsville

Bachelor of Science in Geophysics

James E. Kavanaugh, Minneapolis Richard James Otis, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Technical Certificate in Agriculture Allan Earl Kephart, Glencoe

27 Bachelor of Science Gary Alan Alberg, Cromwell, Forestry Terrance Mathew CosteIIo, Black­ Darryl LIoyd Anderson, Richfield, duck, Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Forestry, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Susan Mary Daniewicz, Minneapolis, Neal James Anderson, Trail, Agricul­ Home Economics ture, WITH DISTINCTION Leslie Albert Darling, LaCrescent, Raymond Earl Arndt, St. Paul, For­ Forestry estry George Henry Davis, Jr., Marshall, Phillip Marshall Arnold, White Bear Agriculture Lake, Forestry Sandra May Kitchell Day, Ada, Home Nancy Ann Bahnemann, West St. Economics Paul, Home Economics Donna Jane Ingram Dickson, Ner­ Roger Carl Bangert, A.A., Albert Lea, strand, Home Economics, WITH Agriculture DISTINCTION WilIiam A1Iie Baum, Two Rivers, James Francis Disciorio, Mt. Morris, Wis., Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION N.Y., Forestry Robert MilIon Bayly, Duluth, For­ Douglas Edward Eggers, Sauk Centre, estry, WITH DISTINCTION Forestry Dennis Ralph Bodin, Duluth, For­ Wayne Arnold Enquist, Fergus Falls, Agriculture estry, WITH DISTINCTION Timon Bondo, Kenya, Agriculture Marvin L. Enslin, Frazee, Agriculture Ruth Ann Boorman, Fairmont, Home Linda Sue Rietveld Erlandson, Clarks Economics Grove, Home Economics Donald R. Errington, Northfield, Lvle Dennis Brabender, Montevideo, Forestry -Agriculture Bernard Frode Eskesen, Crosslake, Sandra Lee Berkey Bremer, Columbia Forestry Heights, Home Economics Dean Stanley Fairchild, Milan, Agri­ James Lyle Brown, Red Wing, Agri­ culture culture Vera Louise Fant, Cambridge, Home Mary Jo Burns, Richfield, Home Eco­ Economics nomics Donald James Fick, Vergas, Forestry Kay Annette Cargill, St. Paul, Home Susan Mary Filipek, Montgomery, Economics Home Economics Thomas Darwin Carlsen, Superior, Jon Michael Fogelberg, White Bear Wis., Forestry Lake, Forestry Julie Anna Carlson, Minneapolis, Philip LeRoy Forsline, Cook, Home Economics, WITH HIGH DIS­ Agriculture TINCTION Charles Frederick Gades, Verndale, Michael Gordon Carter, St. Cloud, Forestry Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Jacqueline Luella Gilmore, Roseville, Alan LeRoy Chapman, Minneapolis, Home Economics Forestry Gary Edward Gimble, Eitzen, Agri­ Dennis Peter Christensen, Northfield, culture Agriculture Wayne Henry Gjersvig, Detroit Lakes, Susan Kay Christopherson, St. Paul, Agriculture Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Mark John Goebl, St. Paul, Forestry TION Judith FiIk Graham, Minneapolis, Arlene Melaine Collinsworth, Bau­ Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ dette, Home Economics TION

28 William Bennett Graham III, Minne­ Mary Kay Johnson, Duluth, Home apolis, Agriculture Economics James Vernon Groth, Minneapolis, Paul Dewey Johnson, Maple Plain, Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture Susan Beverly Gundlach, Anoka, Randall Lee Johnson, Minneapolis, Home Economics Forestry Jeffry Calvin Haas, A.A., Rochester, Sharon Virginia Johnson, Minne­ Forestry apolis, Home Economics Carolynn June Halbouty, St. Paul, James Kevin Jordan, South St. Paul, Home Economics Agriculture Barbara K. Hall, St. Paul, Home Eco­ Robert Francis Joynt, B.S., Albert Lea, nomics Agriculture Dennis Morris Hedman, Minneapolis, Carolyn Elizabeth Kaplan, A.A., Min­ Agriculture neapolis, Home Economics Lorentz Reginald Hegstad, Jr., Be­ Keith Gary Kilen, Greenbush, Agri­ midji, Forestry culture, WITH DISTINCTION Kathryn Ann Heinen, Richfield, Jon Thomas Klingel, Minneapolis, Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Agriculture TION Melvin Allen Knapton, St. Paul, Agri­ Jill Elizabeth Heinrich, Edina, Home culture Economics Lloyd Wayne Knudson, Grand Dennis Albert Heinze, Lake Crystal, Rapids, Agriculture Agriculture Bruce Erick Kohn, Cloquet, Agricul­ DeWayne Richard Hermanson, Boyd, ture Agriculture Patricia Louise Kooser, Mankato, Robert Eugene Hess, Pipestone, Agri­ Home Economics, WITH HIGH DIS­ culture TINCTION Frederic James Hill, Minneapolis, John David Krantz, Deer River, For­ Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION estry Marcia Elizabeth Holmstrom, Warren, Dona Marie Kranz, Braham, Home Home Economics Economics, WITH DISTINCTION Karen Marie Hoover, Minneapolis, Wallace Arthur Kresien, Wadena, Home Economics Forestry Kenneth Roger Hujanen, Virginia, Kathleen Ann Kretsch, Wayzata, Forestry Home Economics James Harry Hulbert, Green Bay, Carolyn Joann Krogen, Lake Park, Wis., Forestry, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ Home Economics TION David Weston Kuehn, Excelsior, Agri­ Steven Parnell Iverson, Lamberton, culture Agriculture Robert R. Kujawa, Clear Lake, Agri­ Peter Michael Jacobson, St. Louis culture Park, Agriculture Barbara Jane Kuusisto, Minneapolis, Richard William Jahn, A.A., Spring Home Economics Valley, Agriculture Kathleen Marilyn Lagerstrom, Marine George Albert Jennrich, St. Paul, on St. Croix, Home Economics Agriculture Elaine Ann O'Reilly Laing, Minne­ Charles Edward Jirousek, A.A., Coon apolis, Home Economics Rapids, Forestry Joan Marguerite Laituri, Virginia, Gerald Phillip Johnson, Minneapolis, Home Economics Forestry Noel David Larson, St. Paul, Forestry

29 Karen Kathleen Lehmann. Brownton. Edwin Morton, Minneapolis, Forest!) Home Economics' . Donald Earl Mueller, Lake City, Terrence Richard Le;cher, Crystal, Forestry Forestry, WITH DISTI:-

30 Shirley Beth Rottink, Robbinsdale, Cristine Marie Trahms, Janesville, Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Home Economics TION Elizabeth \Videner Turning, St. Paul, Gene H. Rouse, Olivia, Agriculture, Home Economics WITH DISTINCTION Jean Bernita Vesterso, Munich, N.D., ~Iarie Constance Sanderson, Minne­ Home Economics apolis, Home Economics Donald Melvin Vietor, StiIIwater, John Lewis Schladweiler, Madison, Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture David Ellsworth VoId, Glenwood, Larry Albert Schmidt, Eyota, Agricul­ Agriculture ture, WITH DISTINCTION Thomas Gregory Wagner, Springfield, Fred John Schomaker, St. Paul, For­ Agriculture estry Richard Linus \VenkeI, Mankato, Curtis Vernon SeHman, Center City, Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Susan Elizabeth \Vcnzel, Esko, Home Ronald Charles Severson, Walnut Economics Grove, Agriculture Patrick Corkrey West, Minneapolis, John Blair Shatter, Pipestone, Agri­ Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION culture James vValfred \Vestberg, Cambridge, Dale Merlin Sleiter, Mora, Agricul­ Agriculture ture Donald \Varren Westerman, Mont· Ricki Ann Snyder, Minneapolis, gomery, Forestry, WITH DISTINC­ Home Economics TION Edgar John Sorgatz, St. Paul, For­ Diane Ryan White, st. Paul, Home estry Economics Constance Ann Strootman, Anoka, Ethel Sonja Wicks, A.A., Austin, Home Economics Home Economics Paul Warren Syltie, Porter, Agricul­ Beverly Anne Wong, Minneapolis, ture, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Home Economics Norman Lyle Theiss, Fountain, Agri­ Mary Kathleen Fowler Worman, Los culture Alamos, N.M., Agriculture, WITH Gerald Joseph Thiede, Two Rivers, HIGH DISTINCTION \Vis., Forestry, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ Dennis Louie Zak, Ellendale, Agricul­ TION ture Anita Lee Thompson, Hawley, Home Carroll John Zietlow, Norwalk, Wis., Economics Forestry Donald Gene Thompson, Wausau, Joseph William Zoldak, Jr., Cornwall, Wis., Forestry N.Y., Agriculture Eugene Harmon Thompson, A.A., Oakland, Agriculture

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science Margaret Anne Achter, St. Paul Judith Kay Allen, Crosby Carol Louise Adams, Minneapolis Thomas Edward Allen, A.A., Janet Laura Ahl, St. Paul Minneapolis Rita Lee Ahlquist, Minneapolis

31 Linda Louise Am ley, New Richland, Joan ~larie Carlson, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Wayne Robert Carlson, Marshall David Alan Anderson, Granite Falls Darold Dean Cary, \Vestby, \Vis. Karen Rae Anderson, New Brighton John Edward Chcleen, St. Louis Park Lory Elizabeth Anderson, Albert Lea Ramona Jane Cherney, West St. Paul Nancy Elise Anderson, St. Louis Park Thomas Earl Christ, Excelsior Virginia Mae Andcrson, Minneapolis Philip John Cochran, St. Paul Linda Rae Andvik, St. Paul Gloria Anne Commer, St. Paul Sari Appleman, Minneapolis, WITH Maureen Alice Connors, DISTINCTION Minneapolis Nancy Fay Arntsen, Hopkins Carol Joan Cool, Minneapolis Judith Thompson Backhaus, Henning \VilIiam Richard Costanza, ?vfary Jane Backman, A.A., Rochester Aliquippa, Pa. Kathleen Virginia Barrick, St. Paul, Jean Catherine Cowan, South St. Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Mary Laurel Beckman, Minneapolis, Susan Jane Craddick, Edina WITH DISTINCTION Betsy Sara Croonquist, Edina Arleen Ann Bendt, New Brighton Doreen Anne Cummings, Detroit :Mary Margaret Berglund, Isanti Lakes Kathlecn Margaret Bergman, Jennifer R. Cutts, St. Paul, WITH Minneapolis DISTINCTION Mary Ellen Berning, St. Paul, WITH Carolyn Annette Dahl, North Branch DISTINCTION Judith Marie Dahl, St. Louis Park Norma Corinne Berry, St. Paul, WITH Kathleen Lou Dahl, A.A., Minne- HIGH DISTINCTION apolis Katherine Kerwin Bina, Edina \Veston Francis Dardis, Milford, Iowa Beth Ellen Birkeland, Mound Joseph Anthony DeMuth, Pipestone Nancy Kay BlaisdeII, Minneapolis, Kathryn Alene Denisson, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Renee Marie Des Jarlais, A.A., Myrna Rivelle Blank, Minneapolis Minneapolis Marjorie Ann Boeck, Minneapolis, Donald Delos Dickinson, Jr., B.A., WITH DISTINCTION Verndale Evelyn Anderson Bosin, Minneapolis Diane Marie Domholt, Minneapolis Richard Eugene Boyer, St. Paul Byron Layton Dornberg, B.A., William Scott Boyt, Minneapolis Minneapolis Ruth Olive Bramhall, B.A., Charles Arthur Dorniden, A.A., Minneapolis \Vest St. Paul Kenneth Victor Bresin, Askov, WITH ChervIl Ann Dutcher, Richfield DISTINCTION Judy Ann Earle, Hopkins Beverlee Louise Brinkworth, Jerry Marshal Edlund, Minneapolis Minneapolis Elsie Norha Ek, B.A., Columbia Patrick Brooks, Plainview Heights Jean Marie Brueshoff, Shakopee Barbara Ann Eliason, Moose Lake, Sharon Ann Beres Brurs, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Constance Laraine Bruton, St. Cloud Gary Lee Engstrom, Minneapolis Janet Mary Cain, Minneapolis Linda Margaret Forsman Enockson, Marjorie Joan Cappo, Chisholm Minneapolis Carol Nancy Carlson, St. Paul Barbara Jean Erickson, Minneapolis, Dawn Ethel Carlson, Edina WITH DISTINCTION Dawn Mary Carlson, Minneapolis Jean Helen Erickson, Edina Donald Charles Carlson, St. Paul Linda Kay Erickson, Minneapolis

32 Margaret Gandrud Ericson, B.A., Linda Louise Hagstrom, St. Paul Litchfield Mary Jo Jenia Hakanson, Virginia, Nancy Elizabeth Ericson, North St. WITH DISTINCTION Paul Bonita Jean Halfmann, Stephen, WITH Jane Gunderson Evans, St. Paul DISTINCTION Renee Annette Evans, Princeton Carolyn Jeanne Hall, Minneapolis, Patricia Louise Fahey, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Sandra Arlene Faye, B.A., Joan Margaret Hallen, St. Paul, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Mary Susan Fehlhaber, Willmar Stephen Lee Halverson, Minneapolis Darlene Slimak Felegy, Minneapolis Joyce Clare Ham, St. Paul, WITH Mary Diane Felix, Robbinsdale DISTINCTION Dianne Louise Fielder, Aitkin Duane Thomas Hambleton, Isle Dennis Harold Finden, South St. Paul, Nancy Rebecca Hancock, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Ramona Dianne Fisher, Minneapolis Marshall Kenneth Hanks, Winnebago Alan Lee Fletcher, Excelsior Darla Marie Hansen, Bloomington Karen Kristine Flink, Cambridge Kenneth John Haselberger, Jr., Stephen Paul FogdaIl, A.A., Austin, Maplewood WITH DISTINCTION Milton Charles Hassel, International Dale Irwin Foreman, St. Paul Falls, WITH DISTINCTION Catherine Linnee Fornell, St. Louis Eugene Lloyd Hatfield, Holcombe, Park Wis. Phyllis Bainton Forsberg, Coon Barbara Ann Hathaway, Minneapolis Rapids, WITH DISTINCTION Dennis Henry Hazzard, Minneapolis Charles Morell Forslin, Robbinsdale Nancy Jean Heisel, Minneapolis Gary David Fortier, St. Paul Darrell D. Heitzman, Hardin, Mont. Kathleen Stocks Foster, Minneapolis Melanie Louise Helvig, A.A., Susan Mary Fournier, Minneapolis V/innebago Barry Douglas Fox, Hopkins Colin Terry Hempel, B.A., St. Paul Kathleen Fredensborg, St. Paul Julie Fleming Henricksson, B.A., Jane Suzanne Freppert, St. Paul Mahtomedi James Wesley Fultz, Crystal, WITH Roy Edward Henriksen, St. Paul DISTINCTION Robert John Henry, Owatonna Jean Gaalaas, Grand Rapids, WITH Mary Elizabeth Herman, St. Louis DISTINCTION Park Nola Ann Ganfield, St. Paul, WITH Glenn Lawrence Herzog, Albany DISTINCTION David Dennis HesseIgrave, Minne- Stanley Oliver Gehrke, Lucan apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Mary Patricia Giesen, Delano Paul Sven Hetchler, Golden Valley Jane Kathryn Gilje, St. Paul Donald Arthur Heuton, A.A., Austin Susan Margaret GiIIespie, Cloquet, Mary Margaret Hill, Northport, WITH DISTINCTION Long Island, N.Y. Ingrid Juliette Giving, St. Paul Lenore Margaret Hirsh, Minneapolis Timothy Earl Glaros, Minneapolis, Robert Lee Hoberg, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Eugene Joseph Hokanson, B.A., Bruce Robert Golob, St. Louis Park Minneapolis Hinda Harriet Greenberg, Mound Kathryn Andrea Holmberg, St. Louis Susan Tamminen Greene, Virginia Park, WITH DISTINCTION Kathleen Marie Grundy, A.A., Austin Marilyn Jean Holmquist, St. Paul, Elga Gutmanis, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION

33 Linda Louise Holt, North Branch, Linda Margaret Keller, Slayton, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Sheila Kay Honnold, Aitkin Diane LaVaughn Kenops, St. Paul Clarence John Hormann, St. Cloud Jack Gordon Kern, Long Lake, WITH Barbara Josephine Houck, Minne- DISTINCTION apolis Laurie Adair Kevern, Henning. WITH De\Vayne Lowell Houston, St. Paul DISTINCTION Candace Jean Hurley, St. Paul Katherine Kiskinen, \Vayzata Jon Manville Huttemier, Brian Owen Kjellesvig, Minneapolis International Falls Jean Eileen Klein, St. Paul Gary Howard Irwin, A.A., Austin Joann Shirley Kleinsasser, Richfield Rcnnie Palmer Jackson, St. Paul W'ilIis Thomas Klucking, Gaylord, Gary Allen Jacobsen, Albert Lea WITn DISTINCTION :\1iriam Katz Jacobsohn, Hadera, Sandra Jean Knapp, Stewartville Israel Jerilyn Rae Knitter, Stephen Kathleen Faye Jacobson, St. Paul Jean Anthony Knox, A.A., St. Paul, Christine Gale Jaglo, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION Annette Jean Jenkins, Winnebago, MaryJo KnudsIien, Virginia, WITn WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Gwendolyn Buhrer Jensen, Tower Virginia Dianne Koivisto, Cokato Phyllis Ann Jermsta, Minneapolis Kathryn Diane Kojetin, Edina Keith Joseph Johansen, Hastings, Carolyn Elizabeth Koldon, Glenview, WITH DISTINCTION Ill.' Badri Nahvi Johnson, St. Paul \V iIIiam James KolIing, Spring Valley, Barbara Ann Johnson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Elizabeth Gretchen Johnson, St. Diana Lynn Korhone, Minneapolis. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Frances Lea Johnson, Cokato Pamela D. Koskey, Moose Lake Georgia Ruth Johnson, Minneapolis Judith Ruth Krantz, WaterIoo, Iowa, Janice Evonne Nelson Johnson, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Chisago City Karen Kathyrn Krcil, Brownton, WITH Karen Elizabeth Johnson, St. Louis DISTINCTION Park NancyAnne Evelyn La Belle, Minne­ Kathleen Stina Johnson, Minneapolis apolis Marcia Joan Johnson, Minneapolis Dennis Gale Lander, Minneapolis Raymond Dean Johnson, Long Darlyne Evon Bodine Landis, Prairie Minneapolis Mary Jensen Jones, Minneapolis, Joseph Michael Lane, Proctor, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Barbara Dee Jordan, St. Paul, WITH Ingrid Maria Lange, Red Wing DISTINCTION Beverly Fletcher Larson, Minneapolis Ellen Broida Joseph, B.A., St. Paul Stephen Craig Larson, Fridley "l\Iary Ellen J uusola, Litchfield Lyle Clifford Laturno, St. Paul Frances Lorraine Reiber Kalas, Jean Dee Lawson, St. Paul Bloomington Nancy Sue Lebow, St. Louis Park. ~ancy Josephine Kalin, Crystal, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Karen Ann Lee, St. Paul Frances Dworkin Kassler, St. Paul Deirdre Ann LeHman, Forest Lake Patricia Rene Katzenmaier, St. Paul Nancy Kay Lenmark, Minneapolis Barbara Jean Kaufmann, St. Paul, Ruth Leyding, Minneapolis. WITn WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Roxann Lynl1ea LiaBraaten, Minne- Gayle Lynn Middag, St. Louis Park apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Sherilyn Kaye Molin, Hopkins, Barbara Ann Lilleberg, Atwater WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Jane Lindorfer, West St. Paul Linda Christine Moore, Hopkins Lois Ruth Ling, St. Paul Nancy Peterson Moore, B.A., Joseph Ward Linton, South St. Minneapolis Paul Kathleen Marie Mullin, Minneapolis Nancy Louise Litfin, Walnut Grove Jeanette Ann Neff, St. Paul John Edward Lobben, Minneapolis, Elaine Sundberg Nelson, Cambridge WITH DISTINCTION Karen Ann Nelson, St. Paul, Kenneth LaVern Loewen, WITH DISTINCTION Mountain Lake Lora Elizabeth Neumeier, Stillwater John Leroy Lothrop, Coleraine Gail Ann Smith Newsom, Los Anna Tean Lough, Minneapolis, WITH Angeles, Calif. DISTINCTION Sandra Joy Niemi, Cloquet Michele Dianne Louis, St. Paul Rose Mary Nierengarten, Marie Rita Love, Lac du Bonnet, Minneapolis Manitoba, Canada, WITH DISTINC­ James Peter Norman, Minneapolis TION Beverly Ann Norrgard, St. Paul James Robert Luadtke, Bemidji Rose Ann Norton St. Paul Jean Marie Ludwig, Minneapolis Beverly Jean Novak, Minneapolis Rosemary Ann Lundberg, Minne- Gary Michael Nunn, Minneapolis apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Erin Marie O'Brien, St. Paul Barbara Toan Lynch, Minneapolis, Roger Wayne O'Connor, Walker, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Virginia Ann Magdanz, Minneapolis Karla Petersen Olive, Minneapolis, Jeanette Ilene Manning, Redwood WITH DISTINCTION Falls Paula Gabrielson Olson, Bloomington Kathryn Louise Markuson, Henning Ralph AIIen Olson, Minneapolis, Lynn Kay Martin, Edina, WITH DIS- WITH DISTINCTION TINCTION Sharon Ann Olson Minneapolis Wendy Ann Martin, Edina Michael Thomas Orman, Hastings Sara Jane Marvin, Minneapolis Janet Rae Orstad, Minneapolis Shirley Joy Mattson, Ironwood, Mich. Thomas Leo Otis, Isanti Wesley Clifford Mattson, B.A., Min- Carol Jean Paajanen, Palisade neapolis Barbara Mary Page, Minneapolis Julie Ann Mayer, Richfield Marlys Elaine Page, B.A. cum laude, William Frank McCabe, A.A., St. Silver Spring, Md. Paul Katherine Rae Paine, Grand Rapids Marilyn Emily McCoy, St. Paul, WITH Tames Benedict Path, Virginia, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Nancy Kay McCurry, Minnetonka PhyIIis Elaine Mattsson Paul, John Ramon McGuire, M.A., Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Minnetonka Jeffrey Andrew Payant, Windom Michael William McMullen, Onamia Linda Eileen Pearlson, White Bear Robin Alexandra McNee, Roseville Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Susan Gene McWilliams, Crystal Bay Gayl Lee Pearson, St. Paul Patricia Marie Means, Edina Thomas Allan Pegors, B.A., Patricia Rathbun Messenger, Minneapolis Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Christine Ann Petersen, Rosemount, Donald James Metcalf, Clearbrook WITH DISTINCTION 35 Douglas Howard Petersen, Fairmont Gail Evelyn Schneider, Red Wing, David Carol Peterson, Sauk Centre WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Susan Ann Peterson, Minneapolis Sandra Lee Schoenberger, Loreda Ann Phillips, Eden Prairie Minneapolis Nancy Patricia Phillips, Blaine, Susan Mary Schoengart, Richfield WITH DISTINCTION Karen Kay Shafer, Fargo, N.D. Richard Louis Pisa, Hibbing Judith Margaret Shanley, St. Paul Beverly Jean Plant, AL.A., John Burk Sharpless II, AL.A., Minneapolis Wayzata, WITH DISTINCTION Bonnie Mae Polansky, St. Paul John Talbert Sheeks, B.B.A., Diane Marie Polzin, Jeffers Minneapolis Audrey Jean Provencher, A.A, JoAnne Marie Sheldon, St. Paul, Nashwauk WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Harriet Epple Rabens, Wayzata, Virginia Ann Sherman, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Donald Edward Shong, Augusta, Rochelle Sharon Rappaport, Wis. Minneapolis Daryl Lester Sipe, A.A., Crystal Elizabeth Marie Remus, A.A, Lorraine Siwek, Minneapolis Virginia Susan Monica Skaalerud, Hopkins Sandra Rose Reuvers, Dundas Patricia Jane Skjei, Minneapolis Juliana Mary Revier, Waubun :Mary Josephine Slettom, St. Paul Deanna Rae Richeal, Garretson, S.D. Gloria Jean Snyder, Minneapolis Douglas Paul Ripley, Bloomington Paul Kenneth Sodergren, Jean Ellen Ronning, Fridley Minneapolis William Birger Ronning, Minne- Sue-Anne Glazer Solem, B.F.A., apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis James Webster Rosa, Minneapolis E. Karen Thoresen Soneson, Cornelia Howard Rothchild, B.A., Minneapolis, WITH HIGH Mahtomedi DISTINCTION Virginia Jean Rowe, South St. Paul, Sondra Dawn Sprinkling, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Cheryl Lee Rue, St. Paul Marjorie Ann Stacy, St. Paul Sharon Louise Russeth, Minneapolis Carole Winifred Stark, New Brighton Victoria Ann Ruud, Minneapolis Gary Lee Steffenhagen, Frontenac Barbara Elaine Ryan, St. Paul Karen Sue Stenback, Hopkins Barbara Hudak Sandberg, Minneapo­ Carolyn Lund Stivers, White Bear lis Lake Patricia Lou Ladwig Sandstrom, Marvin Wolfe Stober, Brooklyn, N.Y. Barnesville Martha Jane Stolarik, Edina Bruce Allen Sanford, St. Paul Kathleen Helen Strand, Chisago City, Rachel Clarissa Sapp, Duluth, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Eileen Helen Strom, Minneapolis Carolyn Jo Ann Sawicki, St. Paul Dale Emil Sturzenegger, St. Paul, JoAnn Patricia Schardt, A.L.A, Edina WITH DISTINCTION Karen M. Anderson Scheibe, Agnes Mary Sullivan, West St. Paul Minneapolis John Nicholas SuUivan, A.A., St. Paul Thomas Clemens Schleck, St. Paul Louise Ann Sundin, Minneapolis David Harry Schlief, A.A., Pine Joanne Kathleen Svitak, Minneapolis Island Sybil Rochelle Swaim an, Minne- Roger Eugene Schmitt, St. Paul apolis, WITH DISTINCTION

36 Barbara Louise Swanson, Minneapolis Mary Dunsheath Veeder, Minneapo- Carol Pakola Swenson, A.A., Crystal lis, WITH DISTINCTION Diane Carole Swenson, Willmar Judith Ann Vick, Minneapolis Susan Shepard Taylor, Minnetonka Marilyn Sue Vinokour, St. Louis Park Elizabeth Fairfield Teeson, R.N., Carol Frances Wachter, Minneapolis Alexandria Rita Blanche Wannarka, Comfrey, Douglas Charles TeGantvoort, Min­ WITH DISTINCTION neapolis Rebecca Jane Wardell, Edina Bruce Lee Temte, Minneapolis, Karen Charlotte Watts, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gail Geneva Weber, Richfield, Craig Lee Teter, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION Darryl Bruce Tharalson, B.A., M.S., Diane Kathryn Wedin, Cannon Falls Litchfield Carol Louise Welch, St. Paul Evelyn Brush Thayer, B.A., Signe Charlene Wersell, Edina Minneapolis Douglas Robert White, St. Paul Faye Marilyn Thompson, Thief Gerald Joseph Wickman, Minne- River Falls apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Jacqueline Eleanor Thompson, Mae Elizabeth WiIIiams, Howard Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Robert Merle Thompson, A.A., Joan Carolyn Winner, Des Moines, Minneapolis Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION James Walter Thomson, St. Paul Gertrude Lee Winters, St. Paul, WITH Jo Anne Stefanski Thorbeck, B.A., DISTINCTION Minneapolis Patricia Ann Wolf, St. Paul Bruce Edward Tipple, Minneapolis Ronald Michael Wolter, St. Paul Rodney G. Tooley, Anoka Marilyn Jean Woyke, Minneapolis, Janet Faddis Tornell, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Vicki Lynn Wright, Minneapolis Janet Anderson Tosteson, Minne- Richard Helmer Young, St. Paul, apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Craig William Trygstad, Mabel Barbara Eileen Graff Zabka, Marcia Ann Turnquist, St. Paul Northfield Michele Mary Turton, Robbinsdale Roger Melvin Ziegelman, Alexandrja Roger Lee Twombly, A.A., Roberta Zietlow, Mahtomedi, WITH Brainerd DISTINCTION Deborah Margaret VanAntwerp, St. Paul Master of Education Mary Evelyn Fredenburg, B.S.N., Jack Arnold Thommen, B.S., Minne­ Orlando, Fla. apolis Richard Herman Fredericks, B.S., Carol Hocking Vennes, B.S.N., White Bear Lake Minneapolis Thomas Louie Kersten, Minneapolis Mary Karen Welle, B.A., St. Cloud

37 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Science Janet Ann Bock, B.S., Hopkins, Home Natalie Kay Johnson, Hutchinson, Economics Education Home Economics Education Allen Roger Botten, Hanska, Diane Lorraine Jones, Anoka, Home Agricultural Education Economics Education Linda Joy Brekke, Eden Prairie, Harlan Edwin Kolsrud, Hills, Home Economics Education Agricultural Education Marilyn Dianne Clausen, Albert Lea, Janice Kay Kurth, Hutchinson, Home Economics Education, WITH Home Economics Education DISTINCTION Darlene Henrietta Mattson, Cannon Charles Edward Cowan, Sioux City, Falls, Home Economics Education Iowa, Agricultural Education Patricia Ann McCulley, Maple David Alan Dahlquist, Braham, Plain, Home Economics Education Agricultural Education Linda Kay Meacham, St. Paul, Carol Ann Dosdall, Hancock, Home Home Economics Education, Economics Education, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION James Frederick Miller, Plato, Peter John Edstrom, Forest Lake, Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Marian Evelyn Miller, Minneapolis, Carol Ann Fehr, East Grand Forks, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education, Barbara Ellen Netz, Long Lake, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Home Economics Education Michael More Foley, Kelliller, Mary Sandra Oberg, Minneapolis, Agricultural Education, Home Economics Education WITn DISTINCTION Herbert Willis Ohm, Albert Lea, Everett Clifford Gilbertson, Battle Agricultural Education Lake, Agricultural Education Kathleen Marie O'Malley, Minne­ Lynette Rae Halverson, Cosmos, apolis, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education :-.,rancy Gasner Peters, Owatonna, George Milton Hammond, Truman, Home Economics Education, Agricultural Education WITH DISTINCTION Roger Dean Hardy, Sacred Heart, Joseph Carl Peterson, St. James, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Education WITH DISTINCTION William Lewis Peterson, Cromwell, Shirley Ann Carroll Jackson, Agricultural Education Minneapolis, Home Economics Eugene Michael PulIes, Wabasha, Education Agricultural Education Cletus John Janni, New VIm, Lawrence Richard Putz, Minnesota Agricultural Education Lake, Agricultural Education Gordon George Jindra, New Alice Faye Raina, Cloquet, Prague, Agricultural Education Home Economics Education, Mary Jeanne Johnson, St. Louis Park, WITH DISTINCTION Home Economics Education, WITH Kathleen Ann Ross, Cloquet, HIGH DISTINCTION Home Economics Education

38 Betty Lee Scheffler, Barnesville, Kay lone Thorn, Robbinsdale, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Robert Edward Schmoll, Willmar, Roger Joel Torgerson, St. Peter, Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Beverly Jean Shelstad, Doran, David Alan Trampe, Long Prairie, Home Economics Edocation, Agricultural Education WITH DISTINCTION Julie lone Tuominen, Sebeka, Mary Helen Sletten, Minneapolis, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Judith Ann Volkenant, Minneapolis, Arthur James Springer, Delavan, Home Economics Education Agricultural Education, Clifford Doyle Vrieze, Spring Valley, WITH DISTINCTION Agricultural Education Charles Quintin Strack, Blue Earth, Melvin John Wiens, Bingham Lake, Agricliftural Education Agricultural Education Mary Alice Svendsen, Hutchinson, Faith Katherine Zupfer, St. Paul, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Kathleen Ann Thomas, Luverne, Home Economics Education

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business Thomas James Ach, Minneapolis Alan Keith Brandon, St. Paul Phillip Michael Amery, Minneapolis Ronald Francis Brandon, Minneapolis Byron George Anderson, St. Louis Ronald James Burger, Coon Rapids, Park WITH DISTINCTION Charles Kenneth Anderson, Osseo, Robert William Carlblom, Winona Wis. Harold Charles Carlson, Minneapolis, Stephen Kenneth Anderson, Richfield WITH DISTINCTION Warren Donald Arndt, B.M.E., St. James Gordon Chupurdia, Silver Bay Paul Philip Edison Clark, Hastings Douglas Whitney Backstrom, Stephen Harold Coleman, Minne- Minneapolis apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Vernon Roger Beck, AA., Ladd Robert Conrad, Minneapolis Minneapolis Thomas Howard Costello, Minne- Arthur Kenneth Becker, apolis Minneapolis James Harry Cross, Fridley Robert Allen Benner, AL.A., James Herbert Cushman, Hopkins Minneapolis Arthur Ronald Desens, Litchfield David Harry Benson, Minneapolis Roger B. De Young, St. Paul Richard Marshall Berc, Richfield James Condon Dimond, St. Paul, Brian Bennett Berg, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Steven Mark Bernstein, St. Paul, Robert Alan Eichenberger, Minne- WITH DISTINCTION apolis Terry Charles Bloom, Fridley Ronald Elton Ekstrom, Minneapolis Kim Dana Boldthen, Le Sueur Jon Michael Enger, Austin \Villiam Owens Bradley, David Allen Erickson, Brainerd Minneapolis Milton James Evenson, AA., Austin

39 Robert Harold Ferris, Minnetonka Stephen Louis Legler, Minneapolis Keith Harry Forrester, Minneapolis John Walter Lehman, A.A., Andris Gailis, Ventspils, Latvia Rochester Michael Gary Galinson, Minneapolis Dale Bruce Lindman, Minneapolis William Lee Ganschinietz, St. Paul David ·Wilbert Lock, Wayzata Fred Charles Gedelman, Minneapolis Richard Wilton Lofstrand, Minne- Michael Joseph Giefer, St. Paul, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Richard Orville Long, Jr., White James Norman Gilbertson, A.A., Bear Lake Fergus Falls Dennis Thomas Maas, Minneapolis Bruce Warren Gilmore, Minneapolis, Janet Mary March, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Judith Diana Martinson, Hibbing Larry William Gleason, Huron, S.D. Sharyn Ann Matson, Harmony George Garneau Gleeson, Minne- Thomas George Mattson, Biwabik, apolis WITH DISTINCTION \Villiam Kirk Goodrich, Champlin Hazel Ruth Mayo, Minneapolis Douglas Allen Greven, Edina Steven Warren McArthur, A.A., Rich­ Dale Gustafson, Hopkins field Shirley Ardele Hagenbuch, Richfield Charles William McCracken, Jr., St. Stephen James Haire, Minneapolis Paul Donald Alexander Ham, A.A., Minneapolis Dennis DeWane McGill, Albert Lea Richard John Hampton, Hastings William Harold McKinney III, B.S., Dennis Wayne Hanson, Minneapolis \Vest St. Paul Merlin Corwin Hanson, Albert Lea Robert Charles Meehl, Minneapolis John \Vayne Harris, A.A., Roseville \Villiam Mertz, St. Paul Claire Louise Hedemark, Ortonville Charles Edward Meyer, Minneapolis Jon Kurt Heidinger, Minneapolis Jerald Leslie Monson, Owatonna l"icholas Earl Hilt, Edina George \Villiam Mooney, St. Paul Dennis Joseph Hogan, Biwabik Joan Marie Moyer, Minneapolis Russell Lee Hollingsworth, Mark \Villiam Nealy, Adrian Bloomington Rodney Earl Nelsen, Westbrook Darryl Eugene Hoovel, Welcome James Earle Nelson, Star Prairie, Wis. Larry Thomas Hoyme, Jasper Marilyn Agnes Nelson, Hallock Roger George Huss, St. Paul Ogden Jerome Newsom, Minneapolis Charles Edward Jankoski, Stanley, Donal Orvin Nielson, Minneapolis Wis. David Joseph Nisula, Chisholm, WITH Vertus P. Johannsen, St. Paul DISTINCTION Larry Alister Johnson, Fergus Falls ?-'lichael Reid Noonan, Minneapolis Lowell Bing Johnson, Wayzata Alan Paul Norton, Fort Snelling Bruce Allen Jorgensen, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Jack Michael Kantola, Floodwood Leonard Ferdinand Olson, \Vhite Anastasios George Karypis, Greece Bear Lake Ronald Allen Keith, Minneapolis John Stewart Orlemann, St. Paul James Raymond Keller, Jr., \Vinona Larry Richard Parnell, Somerset, \Vis. Frederick Leroy King, Cottage Grove Richard Gordon Pearson, McKeesport, Judith Marie Kline, Minneapolis Pa. David Karl Knudson, Grand Rapids Jack Linn Pfeilsticker, St. Paul Kenneth Anthony Kozar, Elv Robert James Pierre, North St. Paul Mildred Therese Kramer, St. Charles Denis Leon Polley, A.A., Cook Thomas Kenneth Lanin, Virginia Paul Melvin Presthus, Rugby, N.D.

40 Ronald George Prokosch, A.A., North Harry Robinson Smith, Minneapolis St. Paul Robert Albert Smith, St. Paul, WITH John B. Pugaczewski, St. Paul DISTINCTION Charles Fredrick Pursley, Minneapolis Robert Jeffrey Smith, Adrian Arnold Melvin Radman, Randolph William Fredrick Smith, Minne­ James Melvin Reineke, Faribault apolis Gerald Dennis Rice, Minneapolis Hardy Lyle Soderholm, Columbia John Allen Richardson, Minneapolis Heights, WITH DISTINCTION Joseph Russell Riding, Jr., Minne- Margaret Ann Starkey, St. Paul, WITH apolis DISTINCTION John Joseph Rishavy, St. Paul James Allen Stephens, Richfield Donald Wayne Risler, Minneapolis John Burton Stranberg, Minneapolis George Jeffrey Ritten, Wayzata, James John Strauss, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Neil Arlen Roadman, Minneapolis, Robert James Sutter, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Donald Edward Swanstrom, Golden Charles Henry Robbins, A.A., Valley Minneapolis Gary Allen Swoverland, A.A., Minne- Robert C. Rosen, Pittsburgh, Pa. apolis Larry Arthur Rosenberg, Minneapolis Douglas Paul Tanner, Minneapolis Lance Wayne Rossell, Atwater Ronald Ernest Teig, Slayton Dale Michael Rucker, Springfield, Gary Roger Thone, A.A., WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis James Andrew Schaefer, Stillwater Curtis Lee Tollefsrud, St. Paul JoAnn Monroe M. Schmidt, Milaca Arthur Ronald Torseth, Cottage Joseph Christopher Schmitt, Grove, WITH DISTINCTION Le Sueur Thomas J. Tschohl, Mankato Verdell Henry Schroeder, Plainview Gene Richard Ward, A.A., St. Paul Ronald Robert Schwachtgen, A.A., Dennis Arnold Watkins, St. Cloud Robbinsdale Vaughn Taylor Welling, Minneapolis Charles Paul Scott, Inver Grove William Adson Wellman, Rochester Heights Ross Ellsworth Whitcher, St. Paul Jeffrey George Scott, Minnetonka Kurt Milton Wied, Minneapolis Richard Robert Seitz, Minneapolis Stephen Lee WiIIette, Minneapolis, Clayton John Shonka, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Raymond Chester Sickler, Jr., White Kenneth William Wilson, Winnipeg, Bear Lake Manitoba, Canada Paul Loel Simonson, McGrath David Anthony WIaschin, Stillwater William Lord Simpson, Minneapolis Gary Robert Woeltge, St. Paul Robert Thor Skonnord, Minneapolis Ronald Dale W olseth, St. Paul Craig Alvin Smith, Minneapolis, WITH Joseph Eugene Wyskocil, Roseville DISTINCTION Roger Gordon Zurn, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science in Economics

Gerard Eugene Allen, Minneapolis Ronald Joseph DeSellier, A.A., Min­ Edward Christian Anderson, South neapolis St. Paul James Denys Fenning, Minneapolis Dennis Charles Boxrud, A.A., Willmar Alfred Charles Fleckenstein, Faribault 41 'l1lOmas Harris Garrett III, St. Pau] ,\liclIae1 Douglas McNair, Fargo, Bruce Rae Gilmore, St. Paul N.D" WITH DISTINCTION Edward 'Willis Glickman, Minneapolis Richard John Miller, St. Paul \Villiam Russell Hafling, LLB., Lake- \Villiam Garwood :Moss, Edina ville Lester Henry Nielsen, Minneapoli~ David Alan Johnson, St. Paul \Vayne Douglas Tritbough, Edward Charles Maranda, St. Paul Minneapolis

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COllEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Harold Peder Anderson, Montevideo Myron Gail Lindeman, A.A., Red- Dale George Baseman, Hutchinson wood Falls Eugene Lee Dahms, Clements Richard Wayne Lindgren, Hallock Richard Harold Hagman, Rush City David Victor Nienow, Northfield Roger William Haugen, Minneapolis James Hartley Noble, Pelican Rapids I-Iarland Bernard Holmquist, Waseca Kenneth Lee Olson, Paynesville Leo Herbert Kahnke, Waseca, WITH Jerry Lee Schwartz, Isanti DISTINCTION Enno Wulf Trefzger, Dusseldorf, \Villis Dwayne Klaus, Vernon Center Germany John Henry Klein, Marshall

COllEGE OF PHARMACY

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Loren Leroy Carver, Minneapolis Jean Marie Lutter, Estherville, Iowa Barbara Mae Dahl, Anoka Richard Andrew :Macko, B.A., St. Paul Gerald Lyle Dean, Cloquet Martha Mae I\lajeski, Hastings Kenneth L. Evenstad, Baudette Catherine Ann Naughton, St. Palll Irene Joan Gale, Moose Lake Robert Allen Nordin, B.A., Lake Stephen Neil Gayner, Excelsior Lillian :Michael John Gregg, Minneapolis Kenneth John Opatz, Sauk Rapids James Robert Groves, A.A., South St. Thomas Lowell Pazdernik, \Vaubun Paul Man' Catherine Picconatto, Duluth David James Helgeson, Roseau Kathleen Mary Reagan, St. Paul Margaret Ann Herrmann, Lonsdale Richard James Renner, Caledonia Robert Donald Imholte, rvlinneapolis Diane Marie Rogge, Minneapolis John Henry Kritzer, B.A., \Vaseca David Charles Rushenberg, Duluth John D. Lindow, Nevis Robert Joseph Saumweber, \,Vest St. Elsie Mae Lovsted, A.A., Brainerd Paul

42 James Wesley Shaner,. Fergus Falls Richard LaRoy Sundt, Minneapolis Kenneth James Stenglein, Waconia Edwin Michael Swanson, Russell Richard John Streit, St. Cloud Donald Clarence Thelen, \Vaubun Constance Kathlene Sunderland, St. Dace Zemmers, Minneapolis Paul Richard John Zweber, \Vest St. Paul John Frederick Sundin, Minneapolis

LAW SCHOOL

Juris Doctor j. David Abramson, B.A., Rochester, James Patrick Cullen, B.A., Minne- N.Y. apolis Richard Jon Ahles, B.A., St. Cloud Allan Ray DeBoer, B.A., Glenwood Craig Henry Anderson, B.A., Minne­ Patrick Joseph Delaney, B.A., St. Paul apolis John Bert Dennison, B.A., Minne- David Boyd Anderson, B.A., Barnes­ apolis ville Richard Dillon Donohoo, B.S., Madi­ Peter David Anderson, B.A., Wadena son, Wis. Thomas Fredrick Andrew, B.A., Du­ John Englund Drawz, B.A., Duluth luth, CUM LAUDE Arthur Adolph Drenckhahn, B.A., Robert Russell Barth, B.A., Minne­ Minneiska apolis James Burton Druck, B.A., St. Paul. James William Becker, B.A., Minne­ CUM LAUDE apolis Richard WilIiam Dufour, Jr., B.A., David Thomas Bennett, B.A., Minne- Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE apolis Frank Allen Dvorak, B.A. magna cllm Saul Aaron Bernick, B.S.B., St. Paul laude, Austin, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Marshall Jay Besikof, B.A., St. Paul David James Edstrom, B.A., Minne­ Gary Ben Bloomquist, B.A., Eveleth apolis Denis John Boyd, B.A., Duluth Thomas William Elkins, B.A., John Hammond Bradshaw III, Rochester B.A., St. Paul John Andrew EIIefson, B.S., Minne- apolis, CUM LAUDE Peter Hill Brown, B.A., Edina David vVarwick Evans, B.A., Rushford Edwin Charles Carpenter, B.A., Des Thomas Clark Field, B.A., Excelsior Moines, Iowa, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Paul Allan Finseth, B.A., Kenyon Joseph Richard Carroll, B.A., B.S., Hubert Vacek Forcier, B.A., Chan- South St. Paul hassen, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Frederick Joseph Casey III, B.A., Charles Kane Frundt, Blue Earth Brainerd Frank Louis Gamer, B.A., Minne- Brian Thomas Coady, B.A., Minne­ apolis apolis John Frederick Gilsdorf, St. Paul LeRoy Allen Colligan, Bagley, CUM Kurtis Alan Greenley, B.A., Dassel LAUDE Charles Ruben Gustafson, B.A., Litch- Ernest W. CoIIins, B.B.A., Shreve­ field port, La., CUM LAUDE Michael John Haas, B.A., Lamberton Mitchel Hugh Costley, B.A., Two Arthur George Haessig, B.s., St. Paul Harbors Daniel Patrick Haley, B.A., Duluth

43 Jeffrey Sorger Halpern, B.A., Minne­ Larry Burton Leventhal, B.A., St. apolis Louis Park Lawrence Reuler Halpern, B.A., Min­ Peter \VilIiam Lindsey, B.A., Minne­ neapolis, CUM LAUDE apolis Alan David Harris, B.S.Econ., St. Paul Lawrence Albert Lokken, B.A., Ben­ Jeffrey Herbert Hartje, B.A., Thief son, MAGNA CUM LAUDE River Falls Dennis James Maijala, B.A., Kettle Errol Edward Hauser, B.A., Sleepy River Eye John Russell Manning, B.A., New Ronald James Henke, B.A., Gaylord Hope Peter Allen Hoff, B.s.B., Fergus Falls Richard Dale Manthei, B.S.Pharm., Reinhold Frederick William Hollen- Albert Lea der, B.S., \Vaukegan, III. Bryan Anthony Marmesh, B.A., Daniel James Hollihan, B.A., St. Paul Austin Andrew James Holt, B.A., Mahto­ James Francis Marrin, B.A., Minne­ medi apolis Julian James Hook, B.S., M.S., Min- John Harold Martin, B.A., neapolis Minneapolis John Joseph Horvei, B.A., Fairmont Mary Omdahl Martin, B.S., Halstad Thomas Richard Howe, B.A., St. Paul Eileen Marie McDonald, B.A., Min­ Richard Thomas Ince, B.S.B., Minne- neapolis apolis Richard Wesley Mensing, B.A., St. Franz Peer Jevne III, B.A., Edina Paul Park Don Alan Johnson, B.A., Minneapolis Jon Blythe Middleton, B.A., Marshall \Villiam Ira Kampf, B.A., Queens, Maurice Michael Monahan, B.A., St. N.Y. Paul \Villiam Joseph Keefer, B.A., Minne- Michael Paul Mossberg, B.A., New apolis York City, N.Y. Richard Joseph Keenan, B.A., St. Paul Gail Nelson Murray, B.A., Hibbing Jerome Ronald Klukas, B.A., St. Paul Luther Philip Nervig, B.A., Willis­ Harold Richard Korsh, B.S.Econ., ton, N.D. Minneapolis Carl John Newquist, B.A., Minne- Fred Charles Krahmer, B.S.,. Fair­ apolis mont, CUM LAUDE Donald Philip Norwich, B.A., Edina Phillip Rodney Krass, B.S., St. Paul Richard James Nygaard, B.A., St. Paul David Joseph Kuebelbeck, B.A., Cold J. Dennis O'Brien, B.A., Minneapolis Spring Melvin Ogurak, B.A. cum laude, B.S., William van Zandt Lahr, B.A., Min­ Minneapolis neapolis Faith Lois Ohman, B.A., St. Paul, William Shael Lapp, B.A., Minne­ CUM LAUDE apolis Bruce William Okney, B.A., St. Louis Dexter Allen Larsen, A.A., B.A., Ely Park Gary Ralph Larson, B.A., Cortland, John Dennis Parsinen, B.s.B., Hop­ N.Y., CUM LAUDE kins Gerald Tenzer Laurie, B.A., Minne­ James Garrett Penberthy, B.A., Bar­ apolis ron, Wis. Philip Theodore Legendre, B.S., New Richard George Pepin, Jr., B.A., Athens, III. Forest Lake Richard Ralph Leuthold, B.S.Econ., James Harold Peterson, B.A., Minne­ Edina apolis 44 Stephen Arthur Peterson, B.A., James Armer Stolpestad, B.A., St. Paul Bloomington Jan Downs Stuurmans, B.A., Minne­ Thomas Arthur Pfeier, B.A., St. Paul, apolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE Dennis John Sullivan, B.S., Belgrade George Edwin Plowman, B.A., Rob­ Joseph Patrick Sullivan, B.A., Tarry­ binsdale town, N.Y. Thomas Bernhard Poch, B.A., St. Paul Jon Elden Surratt, B.S., Minneapolis Robert Anthony Randall, B.A., Little Frank R. Sushak, B.s.B., Minneapolis, Falls CUM LAUDE Harris Ravine, B.A., Minneapolis, John Jerome Swenson, B.A., Minne­ CUM LAUDE apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Richard Fredrick Richards, B.A., St. Darrel Arvid Talcott, B.s., Unity, Paul, CUM LAUDE Wis. Ford MacLaughlin Robbins, B.A., Thomas David Tews, B.A., St. Paul, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE Thomas Angell Roe, B.A., St. Paul Thomas Raymond Thibodeau, B.A., Floyd Douglas Rudy, B.S., St. Paul St. Paul James William Rustad, B.Ch.E., Min- George Joseph Tichy II, B.A., Liberty neapolis Lake, Wash. Dan Thomas Ryerson, B.A., Canby Stephen Stavig Torvik, B.A., Willmar Douglas Arthur Schroeppel, B.A., John Patrick Tuohy, B.A., Chatfield Buffalo Richard Babcock Tyler, B.S., M.S., Edward Lester Schwarz, B.M.E., A.A., Fairmont, CUM LAUDE Vernon Center Jerry Harold Udesen, B.A., Duluth George Gordon Seltz, B.A., Minne­ Thomas Francis Underwood, B.A., apolis Rochester Neal James Shapiro, B.A., St. Paul Daniel Anthony Utter, B.A., Edina Richard Earl Shinofie1d, B.B.A., Fort George Frederic Vogel, B.A., Red Dodge, Iowa, CUM LAUDE Wing Paul Stephen Sigelman, B.A., Minne­ Charles Joseph Wagner, B.A., Minne- apolis apolis Robert J. Silverman, B.A., Minne­ Robert John Walerius, B.A., St. Paul apolis, CUM LAUDE Owen Joseph Wales, B.A., St. Paul James Jerome Slaby, Jr., B.S., Aber­ Edward Jens Wa11in, B.A., Minne- deen, S.D. apolis, CUM LAUDE Benjamin Jay Smith, B.A., Minne­ Larry Larson Warren, B.A., St. Louis apolis Park Lincoln Bunker Smith, Jr., B.B.A., Leland Somes \Vatson, B.A., Minne­ Minneapolis apolis Stephen Eaton Smith, B.A., St. Paul Jeffrey Hall Wessel, B.A., Duluth John Oliver Sonsteng, B.A., Minne­ Timothy Michael White, B.A., Min­ apolis neapolis Richard Franklin Staley, B.A., Huron, Richard A. Wilhoit, B.A., Hopkins S.D. Mark Edward Wilson, B.A., Sioux David Theodore Stall, B.S.B., Minne­ Falls, S.D. apolis Richard David Wilson, B.S.Econ., James H. Stewart, B.A., Fargo, N.D. Minneapolis Patrick Hanley Stiehm, B.A., Minne­ Robert Francis Zoccola, B.A., St. Paul apolis John Alfred Zuger, B.A., Bismarck, Denis Lee Stoddard, B.A., York, Neb. N.D.

45 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

Bachelor of Science Ben Ayuk Agborbesong, Kembong, Loyal Charles Monson, Augusta, Mamfe, Cameroon, Africa Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Eugene Raymond Anderson, Donnelly Joseph Spencer Norquist, Minneapolis Gerald F. Bailey, Redwood Falls, Alan Duane Olson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Peter Allan Olson, St. Paul, WITH Marcus Ronald Berg, Cyrus DISTINCTION John Roger Broderson, St. Paul Andrew Albert Peterson, Hunter, Thomas Dwain Brokken, Harmony N.D. Gary Roy Christian, Fargo, N.D. John Clemens Reifenberger, A.A., Gerald Lee Denisen, AA., Austin, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Charles Schumann Rhodes, Clinton, Stephen E. Dille, Litchfield Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Thomas Ellsworth Dougherty, Duluth John Quentin Rolfson, Bemidji Dennis A. Doughty, Oshkosh, Wis. Patrick John Rooney, Superior, Wis. Mark Leo Engelbreth, Racine, Wis. Kenneth Alan Rosenberg, St. Paul, James William Farnham, Hibbing WITH DISTINCTION Frederick Foster Gordon III, St. Louis Anthony Robert Scheiber, St. Paul, Park WITH DISTINCTION Kenneth Lee Greiner, Morris Donald K. Skaife, Blanchardville, Wis. David Arthur Heinrich, Gaylord, David Lewis Sly, Farmington WITH DISTINCTION Philip Orme Sonstegard, Marshall William Bryant Isaacson, Park Rapids Henry Gilbert Stelling, Millville Duane Robert Kissner, Lamberton, David Littlefield Stewart, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Dennis ElIiott Sweet, Minneapolis, John Edward Kolpanen, Owen, Wis. WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Stephen Albert LaDue, Elysian Robert Marvin Thompson, Jr., Roger Alan Magnusson, Blooming Ortonville Prairie, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Sharon Ann Wachs, Minneapolis William Fabian Maher, Vesta James Francis Weege, Ixonia, Wis., James Anthony Majka, Owen, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Loren August Will, B.A., Minneapolis Donald Theodore Maki, Kettle River Warren Dennis Wilson, Red Lake Douglas Wayne Mason, Minneapolis, Falls WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Thomas Frederick Winter, Blooming­ Lee Howard McDonald, St. Paul ton Michael F. McMenamy, St. Paul Robert Matheson Wood, Jr., St. Paul

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Galen Horatio Adkins, Jr., B.S., Pine Russell Wayne Currier II, B.S., Rich­ River field, Wis. Gary Alexis Boorman, B.S., Leonard Paul Wayne Dettloff, B.S., Grand Stephen Jerome Brandjord, B.S., Min­ Meadow neapolis Gordon Peter deVries, B.S., Ada \Villiam Lee Burnap, B.S., Chatfield Gary Russell Diehl, B.S., Donnelly

46 Raymond Jon Diemer, B.S. with dis­ John Darin Loda, B.S., Milwaukee, tinction, Heron Lake Wis. Offiong Okon Edem, B.s., Calabar, Donald Neil McMartin, B.S., Madelia Nigeria Tom Mehlhoff, B.S., Thief River Cameron Lee Eilts, B.S., Mendota Falls Heights William Carl Miller, B.S., B.A., Todd Kenwood Fetsch, B.S., St. Paul Paynesville Robert Lewis Fischer, B.S., Linton, Margo Ann Myers, B.S., A.A., N.D. River, Wis. Leonard Samuel Fogelson, B.S. Ken­ Donald Allen Oelschlager, B.S., Zum­ yon brota Floyd Ralph Garrett, Jr., B.S., Dallas, Patrick Vernon O'Neil, B.A., B.S., Tex. Robbinsdale Richard Neil Gebhart, B.S., 'Vest St. Norman Bruce Purrington, Windom James Dale Rundquist, B.S., Minne­ Paul apolis Kenneth Lee Greiner, Morris Bernard Anthony Schwetz, B.S., Ca- David Allen Halvorson, B.s., Chat­ dott, Wis. field George Paul Sedgwick, B.S., St. Paul Gordon Glen Hamann, B.S., Hard­ Ian Gilbert Shaw, B.S., St. Vincent wick Kenneth Eugene Speltz, B.S., Minne- Douglas Lee Hammer, B.S., Odin sota City Eugene Thomas Holmgren, B.S., St. Gary Arnold Steen, B.S., Anoka Paul Richard Martin Stelmach, B.S., Ar- David Wayne Jacobs, B.S., Reading cadia, 'Vis. Richard Paul Klimmek, B.S., Shako­ Robert Michael Stone, B.S., Canby pee Brian Erick Toivola, B.S., Chisholm Glenn Ernest Kolb, B.S., Barron, Don D. Vezina, B.S., St. Croix Falls, Wis. Wis. Charles Rodger Kratt, B.S., Morris­ Frank Albert Voelker, B.S., Solway town Lyle Paul Vogel, B.S., St. Peter Jcrzy Krzaczynski, B.S., Milwaukee, Earl Royce Wahlstrom, B.s., Franklin Wis. Robert Byron Waterman, B.S., Park Gary Ray Kuehn, B.S., Excelsior Rapids

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Graduate Dental Hygienist Linda Marie Balzer, Minneapolis Linda Mae Johnson, Minneapolis Barbara Jean Bartholdi, White Bear Connie Andrae Koch, Minneapolis Lake Merri Edna Krueger, Buffalo Kay Marie Beseth, Wayzata Mary Lee Lamoureaux, Valentine, Patricia Ann Ciampi, St. Paul Neb. Judith Elaine Coates, Owatonna Nancy Louise Meyer, Rosemount Laurel Andrea Grega, Minneapolis Colleen Chevalier Mulder, Willmar Mary Louise Haider, St. Paul Trisha Elizabeth O'Hehir, Brooklyn Jane Marie Houle, St. Paul Center Lois Ann Jernander, Bangor, Wis. Elizabeth Lynn Parent, St. Cloud 47 Patricia Anne Peterson, Le Center Joyce Eileen Rude, A.A., Dalton Linda Ann Priebe, Milaca Toni Lee Slavik, Minneapolis Rhonda Lynn Rethke, St. Paul Marcia Haugen Strom, Richfield Margaret Ann Ritt, Mahtomedi Mary Lou Taylor, Minnetonka JoAnne Robert, Richfield Linda Francine Wirz, Champlin Judy Louise Rostamo, Richfield Linda Ann Zuel, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science Nobuhiko John Akimoto, B.A., Min- Douglas Kenneth Keirn, St. Paul neapolis Jack Maurice Kimmerle, Edina James Edwin Anderson, Hibbing George John Kinney, Jr., Menomonie, Robert Carl Anderson, St. Paul Wis. James Frederick Arndt, Minneapolis Michael Richard Kuipers, Mitchell, Ronald Raymond Axel, Hopkins S.D. Michael Charles Babcock, St. Peter Peter William Kuipers, Mitchell, S.D., Bernard Borkon, Duluth WITH DISTINCTION LeRoy Oakley Brend, Mohall, N.D. Victor Ronald Kvikstad, Thief River Peter Allan Cameron, B.A., St. Louis Falls Park :-'1. Hartley La Joy, Duluth Neil Ronald Covin, St. Louis Park Roger Elmer Layon, Kettle River Stephen Errol Dalseth, B.A., Morris John E. Linder, Deer River Gary Michael Deloia, Duluth Dean Russell Lohmeier, Ada Theodore Joseph Dengler, J L, Hib- l\Iichael Bernard Manthei, Mora bing James Robert Matteson, A.A., B.A., Velma Hildegarde Dyck, Minneapolis, Olivia WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Peter Michael ~'lcLinn, Edina Bernhard Harold Ellingson, Manvel, David Robert McPherson, Chinook, N.D., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Mont. Edward Michael Farsht, St. Paul, Kenneth Theodore Meyer, Mankato WITH DISTINCTION Russell Charles Meyer, Kenyon Wayne Arthur Finnegan, Willmar James Deane Moon, B.A., South Be- David Allen Fleming, Minneapolis, loit, Ill. WITH DISTINCTION Steven Jon Nedrelow, A.A., Plainview Neil Lyons Frederiksen, Winona Howard Michael Noack, Arlington Robert Joseph Gibson, Sauk Centre, James Joseph O'Brien, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Allan Dudley Olson, Minneapolis Frederick Carl Groth, Westbrook \Valter Brewster Parsons, Jr., St. Paul Michael Armedes Haubner, B.A., Carl­ Lloyd Vernon Pearson, St. Francis ton Craig Albert Peterson, Moose Lake Gary Lee Hill, St. Louis Park, WITH James Curtis Price, Watertown, S.D., DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION \Vesley Maurice Hommerberg, Min- Stephen Todd Pushing, Olivia neapolis Stephen W i11iam Robinson, Richfield, Gary Lee Ingalls, A.A., Rochester WITH DISTINCTION Bruce Russell Jensen, Chetek, 'Vis. Henry Rudy Ronning, \Villmar Stuart Lee Jensen, Albert Lea John Douglas Rosberg, Duluth Donald John Jeronimus, Jr., Minne­ Rodney Edward Sandelin, Duluth apolis Richard Avery Sanford, Sidney, Mont. Robert William Jones, St. Paul Franz Leigh Sattler, Rochester

48 John Philip Schad, A.A., Rochester Michael Harold Spears, Red Lake James Richard Scherer, Carlton Falls Carl Michael Schneider, Bayport Keith S. Swanson, Minneapolis Boyd Jon Schreiber, Minneapolis Allen Anthony Tighe, St. Paul Stephen Nicholas Schwartz, Sa uk Cen- Charles Frederick Tremann, Minne- tre tonka Norman Wright Scott II, Minneapo- Richard Paul West, B.A., St. Cloud lis Darrell William Zenk, South St. Paul Thomas Andrew Sipera, Minneapolis Cortland Glenn Zimbrick, Grand Thomas Lyman Sitzer, Rochester Forks, N.D. Terrance Joseph Spahl, St. Paul

Doctor of Dental Surgery Nobuhiko John Akimoto, B.A., Min­ Ronald Robert Evenson, Harmonv neapolis James Donovan Fellman, B.S., ·Red David Bruce Albrecht, B.S., Lind- Lake Falls strom Gerald Richard Fenske, Strum, Wis. James Edwin Anderson, Hibbing James Bradley Frederick, B.S., Minne- James Frederick Arndt, Minneapolis apolis Carl David Bauer, B.S., Minneapolis Frederick Carl Groth, Westbrook R. Richard Belling, B.S., Staples Peter Francis Hampl, B.s., St. Paul Steven Edward Bilben, B.S., Walker Steven Paul Hauber, White Bear Lake Robert Luther Bodin, B.s., Robbins- Michael Armedes Haubner, B.A., Carl- dale ton William G. Boerger, B.S., St. Cloud Gaylen Keith Heggen, B.A., Esther­ David Harold Brandt, B.A., Stillwater ville, Iowa Stephen Paul Broderson, B.S., Rose- Chester I. Hegstrom, B.S., Minneapo­ Steven Edward Brown, B.S., Minne­ lis apolis Edward William Henk, B.S., Waverly Gerald Dale Brudvik, B.s., Mohall, James Monroe Hoffman, B.S., Minne­ N.D. apolis Patrick Anthony Lawrence Cady, Min- Kenneth Allan Hoffmann, B.A., B.S., neapolis Powell, Wyo. Jay Lee Chiles, B.S., Aberdeen, S.D. Wesley Maurice Hommerberg, Minne­ Frederick William Cina, B.S., Aurora apolis Cordelia Elizabeth Coltvet, B.A., B.S., James Christian Hom, B.A. Duluth Estherville, Iowa Gary Norman Hulin, B.S., South St. Patrick John Coschignano, Hibbing Paul David Dahlberg Crane, B.S., Chip­ Thomas Biron Hustad, B.S., Duluth pewa Falls, Wis. David William Hyllengren, B.S., B.A., William Peter Cruse, B.S., Minneapo- Anoka lis Gary Lee Ingalls, A.A., Rochester Rodger Carl Dahlberg, B.S., Duluth Bruce Russell Jensen, Chetek, Wis. Stephen Errol Dalseth, B.A., Morris Stuart Lee Jensen, Albert Lea Lowell David Engel, B.S., Lake Wil- Carter Francis Johnson, B.S., Duluth son Thomas Glenn Johnson, B.S., Batavia, Leon Harold Erickson, B.S., Marine Ill. on St. Croix David Benjamin Jones, B.A., Brainerd

49 Frederick Pennington Kalinot1, rr., John Alexander Muller, B.S., B.S., Stillwater :\nnandale Douglas Kenneth Keim, St. Paul Donald Owen Nordstrom, B.S., Indus Gary Alexander Kellam, B.S., Dllluth David Vernon Olson, B.S., Moorhead Jack Maurice Kimmerle, Edina Bruce Lee Pihlstrom, B.s., Edward Frank Kishel, Jr., St. Paul :\, Iinneapolis Jall1es Robert Klaassen, B.S., \ Vindol11 John Francis Pole, B.S., "Vhite Bear Gary William Knerr, B.S., Amery, Lake \Vis. Stephen Todd Pushing, Olivia Kcnt Earl Krez, B.s., :Vlinneapolis Lawrence John Record, B.S., John Herman Kropp, Jr., B.S., St. Bismarck, N.D. Cloud Richard Charles Render, B.S., :\1. Hartley La Joy, Duluth Grand Forks, N.D. Lauren Richard Lampi, B.S., Grand Paul David Rue, B.S., iVlenomonie, Rapids "Vis. Roger F. Leutz, Hebron, N.D. Rodnev Edward Sandelin, Duluth John E. Linder, Deer River James Richard Scherer, Carlton Stephen Frederick Litton, B.A., B.s. James Arthur Schornstein, B.A., St. with distinction, Minneapolis Paul Patrick Francis Mascia, B.s., St. Paul Stephen Nicholas Schwartz, Sauk James Robert Matteson, A.A., B.A., Centre Olivia Thomas Andrew Sipera, Minneapolis David Paul Mayer, Sauk Centre Thomas Lyman Sitzer, Rochester David Robert McPherson, Chinook, l\Iichael Joseph Skull, B.S., Eveleth Mont. Glenn James Stratton, B.S., West St. Dwain H. Merickel, B.S., Minneapolis Paul Jall1es Edward Meyer, B.S., \Vest St. Michael Ashley Strom, B.S., Olivia Paul Keith S. Swanson, Minneapolis Thomas Henry Miller, B.S. Paynes­ James 1. Swenson, B.S., Fergus Falls ville Thomas Arnold Tranby, B.S., \Vhite Jerome Elvin Mohs, B.A., B.S., Bear Lake South St. Paul Denis Donald Zack, B.A., Edward Joseph Monahan, Minneapolis Minneapolis Darrell William Zenk, South St. Paul James Deane Moon, B.A., South Beloit, 111.

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCI ENCES

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Harriet Judith Anderson, Cambridge Kathleen Louise Beckman, Clear Marcia Kay Anderson, Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Kathleen Anderson, Edina Jean Mary Berg, Minneapolis, WITH Vicki Carol Anderson, Richfield DISTINCTION Alice Ann Barnard, Benson Doris Arlene Bergstrom, Minneapolis. Julie Ann Bartch, \Villow River WITH DISTINCTION Corrine M. Beck, Minneapolis Betsey Serena Bittle, \Vinona

30 Judith E. Bolin, Nelson Cathryn Ann Mahal, \Vabasso Mary Leigh Boyd, Alexandria, WITH Barbara Mary McLaughlin, St. Panl DISTINCTION Linda Kay Miller, Owatonna, WITH Beverly Dosdall Boyer, Hancock DISTINCTION Valerie Diane Brock, Casper, \Vyo. MoIIie Lee Miller, Edina, WITH DIS- Joan !v1argaret Buchanan, Graceville, TINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Mary Kathryn "Moberg, St. Paul Mary Christine Buck, Winona, WITH Margaret Rose :Mulder, Renville DISTINCTION Linda Gail Nash, Superior, \Vis. Lucille I. Buelow, Minneapolis Beverly Swenson Nilsson, St. Louis Dorothy Makinen Carlson, Park, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ironwood, Mich. Kay Margaret Olson, Forest Lake, Pamela Jane Dahl, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Florence Elizabeth Deaner, Merodie Carol Olson, Minneapolis, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Helene Ruth Dyrud, Newfolden Susan Elaine Parker, Wadena MaryAnn Ruth Edman, Pennock Maureen Judith Perry, Albert Lea, Lois Margrethe Erickson, Osakis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Rita Marsha Podolsky, Minneapolis, Anne Lorraine Feigal, Pine Island, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Mary Ballard Puphal, Minneapolis Kathryn Mary Fluegel, Morris Barbara Angela Forte, Minneapolis Janet Marie Reed, St. Cloud, WITH Karen Ann Fury, Janesville DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Gabrielson, White Bear Betsy Ann Rohrer, Owatonna, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Mary Claire Giebenhain, Minneapolis Linda Margaret Rudisuhle, Caledonia. Donna Holmquist Hambleton, St. WITH DISTINCTION Paul Kay LaVerne Runholt, Marshall, JoAnn Marie Hanson, Hallock WITH DISTINCTION Elizabeth Irene Hoen, Cologne Linda ~largaret Ruth, Duluth Kathleen Mary Hoffmann, St. Paul Shirley Streeter Scheele, Braham Jill Leslie Ivory, Minneapolis Mary Jane Schmitt, Minneapolis, Leanna Hilda Jacobs, Renville WITH DISTINCTION Mary Joan Jacobson, Austin Jean Edith Syme, Minneapolis Beverly Karen Johnson, Duluth Lynda Knutson Tewes, Minneapolis Diane Siekmeier Johnson, Norma Ann Thompson, Rushmore Minneapolis JoAnn Tsuchimochi, Minneapolis Margery Constance Johnson, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Sandra Kay King, Fairmont Ruth Marie Tveit, Floodwood Ellen Marie Komarek, Cicero, 111. Bonnie Jean Vathing, R.N., Houston Janice Joyce Konnanik, Minneapolis Virginia Renee Vigen, St. Paul Jane Elizabeth Larsen, Minneapolis Patricia Ann Warneke, Madison, Susan Plank Leighton, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Jan Tupper Lienke, Minneapolis, Mary Ella Small Webster, Cambridge WITH DISTINCTION Lonna Laurene Westberg, Robbins- Mary Ellen Lilja, Delano, WITH dale, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Joan Ruth \Vhaley, Minneapolis ::Vfargaret Helen Lommen, Jane Louise \Vohlwend, Minneapolis Minneapolis Marcella Kay Zabel, Plainview ,1 Bachelor of Science Roger William Adams, B.A., Lynn Marie DeLapp, Salem, Ore., Rochester, Medicine Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ William Ward Anderson, B.A. cum TION laude, M.A., vVest St. Paul, Lola Mae Dingemans, Albert Lea, Medicine Occupational Therapy Annette Arosemena, Panama City, Joyce Crystal Drews, Minneapolis, Panama, Medical Technology* Occupational Therapy Mary Dutton, Minneapolis, Paul Bennett Batalden, B.A., Elaine Occupational Therapy, WITH DIS­ Minneapolis, Medicine TINCTION James Miles Beckley, B.A., St. Paul, Karen Elsie Engeset, Minneapolis, Medicine Medical Technology* Ronald Alan Beggs, B.A., Marilyn Veta Erickson, Birchdale, Minneapolis, Medicine Medical Technology, WITH HIGH Dean Henry Bergersen, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION* Medicine Wanda Rae Fineran, Pierre, S.D., vVallace Frank Berman, Minneapolis, Physical Therapy Medicine James Patrick Flanagan, Austin, William E. Biljan, Wauwatosa, Wis., Medicine Medicine James Allen Flueck, B.A., St. Paul, James Andrew Bohrer, B.A., Medicine Minneapolis, Medicine David Lee Frederickson, B.A., Crosby, Medicine Carolyn Sue Bonde, St. Paul, Patricia Louise Gallagher, Occupational Therapy Minneapolis, Occupational Therapy Jean Elaine Buechler, A.L.A., Ames, Gloria Jeanne Gebhard, Minneapolis, Iowa, Physical Therapy, WITH DIS­ Physical Therapy TINCTION G. Scott Giebink, St. Paul, Medicine Richard Stanley Burns, Minneapolis, Wallace Anselm Gleason, Jr., St. Paul, Medicine Medicine Gary Sheldon Carlson, Minneapolis, Boyd vVilliam Goetzman, Olivia, Medicine Medicine Paul Conrad Casperson, B.A., David Charles Goodall, New London, Minneapolis, Medicine Medicine Patricia Kay Christensen, Forest Lake, Lewis John Gramer, B.S., Crookston, Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ Medicine TION Charles Arthur Haislet, B.A., Minneapolis, Medicine Betty Ann F. Copeland, St. Paul, Arlyn Alan Hamann, Hardwick, Physical Therapy Medicine Linda M. Crabtree, St. Paul, Occupa­ Antoinette Harris, Minneapolis, tional Therapy, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ Occupational Therapy TION Miriam lone Haugan, Backus, Paul Harold Crane, St. Paul, Medicine Medical Technology* Robert John Dahl, Minneapolis, Aldred A. Heckman, Jr., B.A., St. Physical Therapy Paul, Medicine

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 16, 1967.

52 James Jackson Hendricks, A.M.S., Thomas Eugene Leet, B.A., Minneapolis, Medicine Minneapolis, Medicine Karen L. Hime, Crookston, Walter Bertram Leino, Jr., Occupational Therapy Minneapolis, Medicine Karen Marie Hodgeman, Blooming­ Stephen Arthur Lindahl, Sleepy Eye, ton, Occupational Therapy, WITH Medicine HIGH DISTINCTION Kathleen Ann Llambes, St. Paul, Kay Ann Hokenstrom, Minneapolis, Occupational Therapy Medical Technology* Thomas Lubitz, Brookfield, \Vis., Gail Jeanne Hoppenrath, Minneapolis, Medicine Medical Technology* Marlys Elaine Lund, B.A., Minne­ Karen Anne Homing, Minneapolis, apolis, Medical Technology, WITH Medical Technology* DISTINCTION* Eugene Orville Hoxtell, Wheaton, Donald Delano Lysgaard, A.A., Medicine Vancouver, Wash., Physical Patricia Anne Imhoff, St. Paul, Therapy Physical Therapy Robert Henry Maisel, B.A., Brooklyn, Keith Leland Ironside, Jr., B.A., N.Y., Medicine Robbinsdale, Medicine Harriet Lee Malin, St. Louis Park, Marialis Joan Itzen, Herman, Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Susan Marie Marko, Minneapolis, Frederick Warren Johnson, Brainerd, Occupational Therapy Medicine Ardyce Elaine Mattson, Minneapolis, James Erwin Johnson, Milwaukee, Occupational Therapy \Vis., Medicine Mary Alice McGonigle, St. Paul, Jari Thatcher Kassulke, BurnsviIIe, Physical Therapy Medical Technology, WITH Michael Dean Meyer, Clara City, DISTINCTION* Physical Therapy, WITH Pamela Raye Killian, Jordan, DISTINCTION Occupational Therapy, WITH James Delmar Miller, Meriden, DISTINCTION Medicine John W. Knott, St. Paul, Medicine Christine Myrtle Milli, Bemidji, Gladys Elizabeth Knutson, Minneapo­ Physical Therapy lis, Occupational Therapy, Tanice Marie Myren, Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Medical Technology, WITH Robert Sexton Kollen, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION* Medicine Barbara Annette Nelson, Minne­ Robert John Korchik, Minneapolis, apolis, Occupational Therapy, Medicine WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Karen Lorene Koski, Virginia, Lynda Lee Nielsen, Brainerd, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* David Kieran Langworthy, B.A., Bruce Allan Norback, B.A., Edina, Henderson, Physical Therapy Medicine Joan Susan Latchaw, St. Paul, Diane Alice Oliver, A.L.A., Hill City, Medical Technology* Physical Therapy . Harold N. Lazar, A.L.A., St. Paul, Bettv Jean Shaw Olson, Duluth, Medicine Medical Technology*

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 16, 1967.

53 Barbara Ann Patrek, Minneapolis. Sharla I\Iay Schmidt, Minneapolis. Occupational Therapy, WITH Medical Technology* DISTINCTION Kathryn l\farie Schneider, A.A., Margot Peck, Minnetonka, Physical Albert Lea, Occupational Therapy Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION' Jolm Stuart Shronts, B.A., Edina, Jean Diane Pestal, Edina, Medical Medicine Technology* Anita Lynne Slifer, St. Paul, Medical Garry Freeman Peterson, B.A .. Technology* Minneapolis, Medicine Carol Jean Snoke, St. Paul, Physical Diane Elizabeth Pilarski, Hopkins. Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Physical Therapy Lvnn David Solem, Browerville, Steven Earl Prawer, B.A., St. Paul, , Medicine "Medicine Ricki Ann Spelbrink, Mankato, Vicky Ann Pulkrabek, A.L.A., Medical Technology, WITH HIGH Glencoe, Physical 111erapy DISTINCTION* James Leslie Quale, \Villmar, Bert Robert Spence, Robbinsdale, Medicine Medicine Naomi Margaret Quast, Lester Joleen Sue Stafford, Grove City, Prairie, Medical Technology, Medical Technology* . WITH HIGH DISTINCTION* Richard Lee Stennes, Bemidji, Jacquelyn Gerane Radichel, Medicine Minneapolis Medical Teehnology* David Dixon Stuart, B.A., Robert Francis Rafferty, Owatonna, Minneapolis, Medicine Medicine Janice Mae Swenson, Chisago City, John Robert Ragan, B.A., Medical Technology* Minneapolis, Medicine Mary Alice Sykora, Bemidji, Physical Janet Anne Rasmussen, Pine Island, Therapy Kathleen Janet Vining, \Vest St. Paul, Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Margaret Geddes Rasmussen, Ada, Jane Marie 'VaJIentine, Elmore, Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy, WITH Vincent John Rogalski, ~1inneapolis, DISTINCTION Medical Technology* Carol Rae Werder, Wi11mar, Sharon Marie Rongstad, St. Paul, Occupational Therapy, WITH Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Judith Ann \Vinter, Hadley, Medical James Alan Roth, St. Paul, Medicine Technology* Gwendolyn Smith RusselI, Des Margaret Ann Wolf, St. Paul, ~;foines, Iowa, Occupational Medical Technology* Therapy, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Karen Lynn Zacher, Carlton, Susan Alice Scheefe, Edina, Occupa- Physical Therapy, WITH tional Therap:', WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION

Master of Hospital Administration Christian Louis Berneking, B.A., \VaIIaee Aral Dean Brudvig, B.A., Lawrell ce, Kall. Fergus Falls

• These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December if, 1967. Kenneth Russell Clarke, B.A., Regina, Bruce John Miller, B.S., Minneapolis Saskatchewan, Canada Charles Lee Miller, B.S.Pharm., John Caleb Cushing, Jr., B.A., St. Marys, Ohio Hinsdale, Ill. Roger Ellis Miller, B.S., West Donald Whittington Davis, B.A., Reading, Pa. Metuchen, N.J. Robert Carroll Mooney, B.S.Pharm., Clay Douglas Edmands, B.S., Evanston, Ill. Minneapolis, Kan. Dennis Robert Moser, B.S., Dumas, James E. Ferguson, B.S., Pueblo, Colo. Tex. William Robert Gemma, B.A., Charles Gaylord Myers, B.A., Crystal Clinton, Mass. River, Fla. John Anton Graham, B.S., Chicago, Mervin Dale Nafziger, B.A., Aibonito, Ill. Puerto Rico Riley Millard Green, Jr., B.S., Ada, Robert Frederick Penn, B.S., Shady­ Okla. side, Ohio \Villiam Boyd Hansen, B.S., , Robert Gordon Scheibe, B.A., Cloquet Colo. Kenneth Warren Schlenker, B.S., St. Roland R. Hill, B.S., Waconia Louis Park Dwight LeRoy Horn, B.S., Denver, George Herbert Schmitt, B.A., St. Colo. Louis, Mo. Louie Barney Johnson, B.A., Brandon, Joseph Lorin Schumacher, B.B.A., Fla. Chilton, Wis. Thomas Frederick Jones, B.S.Pharm., Anthony James Spang, B.A., Duluth Minneapolis James Norman Verhey, B.S.B., Lowell Charles Kruse, B.S., Lake City, Minneapolis Iowa • Dominador Claveria Vinluan, B.S., Fred Edwin Linville, B.S., Columbus, Quezon City, Philippines Ohio John Michael Whalen, B.S., Jackson­ Sister Ann Marita Loosen, Kansas ville, Fla. City, Mo. Edward Zulkowski, B.S.Pharm., Van­ Sister Mary Fabian McCool, B.S.N., com·er, British Columbia, Canada Kansas City, Mo. Master of Public Health Robert Dale Angus, B.S., D.v.M., David LeRoy Kluck, B.A., Minneapolis Minneapolis George L. Baldwin, B.S., St. Paul Andrew John Lynch, B.S., Vancouver, David Bruce Bechtle, B.S., Syracuse, British Columbia, Canada N.Y. Walter Joseph Mackey, B.S., D.V.M., Charles Allen Bisch, B.S., Meadville, Hayfield Pa. Marion Frederick Mitchell, B.S., St. Terrence Daniel Carmody, B.S., Paul Whitehall, Mont. Cheera Chamnanvanakit, M.D., Maurice William Moore, D.V.M., Thailand Belvidere, Ill. Roger Lee DeRoos, M.S., Minneapolis Hans Juergen Walter Mueller, B.S., John James Edward Erben, B.S., Minneapolis M.D., Chicago, Ill. C. 'Villiam Olson, B.s., Logan, Utah Thomas J. Flynn, Jr., B.S., Milwaukee, Gummuluru Venkata Apparao Pantu­ Wis. In, B.S., M.S., India

55 Robert Leo PGkorney, D.D.S., Kenneth 'Varren Tardif, B.S., Denver, Minneapolis Colo. Robert Denis Putnam, B.S.Pharm., Telahun Abebe, B.S., Addis Ababa, Carrington, N.D. Ethiopia Thomas James Quan, B.A., San Fran­ Kenneth ·Wright Vorpahl, B.Ch.E., cisco, Calif. Albany Robert Gilbert Raymond, B.C.E., Richard Allyn Wissell, B.S., Mission, S.D. :VlcIIenry, Ill. Eddy O. Rios, B.A., Bluefields, Hussein Abbas Zaki, Cairo, United Nicaragua c\rab Republic Thomas Jay Smith, B.A., St. Paul

Doctor of Medicine Dean Edwin Abrahamson, B.S., M.A., James Arthur Brockberg, B.S., B.A., Monticello Jasper Robert William Adams, B.A., Kenneth Alcuin Bromen, Sank Centre Rochester David Shcfveland Cannom, B.A., Charles Putney Allison, B.A., Lake l\1inneapolis Park Paul Conrad Casperson, B.A., Minne­ Duane George Amundsen, B.A., apolis Minneapolis John Wai Bon Cheng, B.S., Minne­ Barbara Janes Andersen, B.A., B.S., apolis Minneapolis James Robert Custer, B.S., Milwau­ Joseph Charles Arko, B.S., Hibbing kee, 'Vis. Paul Bennett Batalden, B.A., A Todd Davis, B.A., Ely, Nev. Minneapolis Donald Michael DeCourcy, Jr., B.A. James Miles Beckley, B.A., St. Paul magna cum laude, B.S., St. Paul Ronald Alan Beggs, B.A., Minneapolis Carol Nancy Dettman, B.A., Minne­ John \Vebster Benton, B.S., St. Paul apolis Judith Ferne Bergfalk, B.A., Rush Robert Christoffer Diercks, B.A., City Edina John Edward Bergstedt, Jr., B.A., St. Thomas Mathias Donndelinger, B.A., Paul New Trier James Norman Bertelson, B.A., William Michael Doyle, B.S., Minne­ Virginia apolis Richard Martin Biery, B.A., B.S., Charles Kenneth Dunham, B.A., B.S., Minneapolis Richfield John Edward Bjorgen, B.S., Fergus Elke Dietlinde Eckert, B.A., West St. Falls Paul Sheldon Franklin Bloch, B.A., B.s., Mark Ralph Eckman, B.S., Duluth Minneapolis Richard Francis Erpelding, B.S., David Jon Blomberg, B.A., North St. Paul ~linneapolis Lee Michael Espeland, B.A., Granite Peter James Boardman, B.A., B.S., St. Falls Paul George S. Eugster, B.A., Mound James Andrew Bohrer, B.A., Charles Milton Evans, B.S., Le Sueur Minneapolis Richard Evans III, B.A., Excelsior Daryl Gillespie Brockberg, B.A., St. Bonita Elizabeth Falkner, B.A., Paul Glenwood

56 Harold J. Fletcher, B.S., Clinton Byron Roy Johnson, B.A., B.S., James Allen Flueck, B.A., st. Paul St. Paul David Lee Frederickson, B.A., Crosby Frank Edward Jonnson, Jr., B.A., Beverly Rose Friedell, B.A., Minne- Minneapolis apolis Paul Elmer Johnson, B.S., Virginia Thomas Frederick Gilles, B.S., Gerald Louis Jurgens, B.S., Benson Dickinson, N.D. Bovd William Goetzman, Olivia Jeffrey Michael Katz, B.S., Los Da·vid Allen Gortner, B.A., Minne­ Angeles, Calif. apolis David Vernon Keith, B.A., West Lewis John Gramer, B.S., Crookston St. Paul Ralph Raymond Grams, B.A., B.S., Michael James Kellum, B.A., St. Paul Edina Peter Ayubi Kitundu, B.S., Iramba, John Francis Greden, B.S., Tanzania, East Africa Rollingstone Lawrence Joseph Klecatsky, B.S., Joseph H. Greenberg, B.A., B.S., South St. Paul Minneapolis Bernard Ross Kliks, B.A., B.S., Joseph John Gutenkauf, B.A., \Vest Portland, Ore. St. Paul David 'William Knutson, B.A., St. Stephen N. Haas, B.A., Volga, S.D. Paul Charles Arthur Haislet, B.A., Russell Peter S. Knutson, B.S., Minneapolis Renville David Karl Haldorsen, B.A., Duluth Thomas Patrick Larkin, B.S., Dea Halverson, B.A., Excelsior Minneapolis David F. Harder, B.S., Litchfield Allen Lee Lechtman, B.S., St. Paul Gene Raymond Hartmann, B.S., M.S., Clear Lake Thomas Eugene Leet, B.A., Barbara Jane Hansen Hastings, B.A., Minneapolis Red Oak, Iowa Rosalyn Brown Lepley, A.A., B.S., Aldred A. Heckman, Jr., B.A., St. Santa Rosa, Calif. Paul Carolyn Bomsta Levitt, B.A., James Alvin Hengel, Jr., B.S., Minneapolis Superior, Wis. Donald Robert Lynch, Calumet Richard Norman Hill, B.A., Robert Henry Maisel, B.A., Stockton, Calif. Brooklyn, N.Y. Roy Paul Hodge. B.S., Butte, Mont. John Gregory Maley, B.S., St. Paul Ronald Eugene Hoekstra, B.S. Stephen Clarence Marker, B.S., Edina Two Harbors \Yilliam John Hoglund, B.s., John Franklyn Kermit Marshall, B.S., International Falls Maywood, Ill. William Baillie Hosfield, B.S., Galen Smith McQuarrie, B.S .. Navarre Richfield, Utah Darel John Hulsing, B.S., Minne­ Oksana Mensheha, B.A., B.S., apolis Minneapolis Ralph D. Hyden, B.S., B.A., Paul S. Monson, B.A., Minneapolis Richfield Thomas Phillip Monson, B.A., Frank Joseph Indihar, B.S., Gilbert Minneapolis Keith Leland Ironside, Jr., B.A., James Stuart Moore, Jr., B.A., B.S., Robbinsdale Minneapolis Dennis Richard Jacobson, B.S., Patrick Edward Mottram, B.A., Park Rapids St. Paul

57 Kenneth Arthur Muckala, B.s., Carroll Duanc Rund, B.s., New York :Mills Hope, N.D. Ronald Craig :rvlyrom, B.A., Joseph Michael Ryan, B.S .. Sauk Centre Meriden, Conn. Andre Jon Nelson, B.A., Brian David Saine, B.A., Two St. Paul Harbors Richard Arthur Nelson, B.A., B.S., Mark Lawrence Satz, B.A" BS., St. Peter Minneapolis James \'.'alpole :t'\eubert, B.A.. , B.S., Robert Louis Scheibel, B.S., Bird I,,· \1ankato land Robert Park Newman, B.S., Robert Albert Schneck, B.A., i':ew Minneapolis York City, N.Y. Clifford Dale Nielsen, B.A., John Rudolph Schotzko, IL\.., ~linneapolis Springfield David Greer Nielsen, B.S., Jl..Ielvin M. Schwartz, B.A .. :\1inneapolis Minneapolis Robert James Nordberg, B.A., B.S., Robert Joseph Selmo, B.S., Norwood J\Iinneapolis John Stuart Shronts, B.A .. Edina Sarah Ann Nunneley, B.A., J\Iinne­ Allan David Singer, B.S., Minne- apolis apolis \fichael John Ogg, B.S., Heron Lake Michael Timothy Spilane, B.A. Minneapolis Clvde Richard Olson, B.A., Alfred Oscar Steldt, B.A., Glenwood Milwaukee, \Vis. LeRoy Delmar Olson, B.S., Michael Donald Stenberg, B.A .. Fo;t Snclling B.S., 'Minneapolis \Iadelyn Elvina Olson, B.S., Vernon Frederick Strand, B A., Minneapolis Minneapolis Ross Stanley Olson, B.A. magna cum Joseph \Villiam Tempel, B.A., laude, B.S., Minneapolis Winnebago Charles \Vilmot Patterson, B.E.E., John Sivert 'rendall, B.A., B.S .. B.S., 'Westbrook Hopkins K-Lynn Paul, B.S., Fergus Falls Ordean Lloyd Torstenson, B.A" David Fink Pfendler, B.S., \Vest Dawson' Lafayette, Ind. Victor Henry Tschida, B.S., St. Paul Glenn Lester Pohlman, B.A., B.S., Joseph Michael Vigneri, B.S .. Lakefield Minneapolis John Howard Pratt, B.S., Grand Roger James Vitko, B.A., B.s" J\1arais Virginia Richard Alfred Pratt II, B.S., Don \Vayne \Vennberg, B.A .. B.S., St. Paul Thief Rivcr Falls Steven Earl Prawer, B.A., St. Paul Robert \Villiam \Vcstafer, Hopkins Robert Reid Prentice, B.A., Stuart Paul \Vestburg, B.A., Hinsdale, Ill. Minneapolis James David Priest, B.A., Michael Eugene Yablonski, B.5 .. Minneapolis Minneapolis \Villiam Wright Rodman, B.A., Bruce Robert Zimmerman, B.A., Henning St. Paul fritz Paul Roschen, B.S., Le Sueur Donald Edward Zimmerman, B.S., \'larlin Kenneth Rosin, B.S., \Vells :t'\cw Brighton

58 GRADUATE SCHOOL

Master of Architecture Timothy LeRoy Stone, Minneapolis Shashi Mohan Suri, New Delhi, India B.A. '62, B.Arch. '65, Uni,"ersity of Minne­ B.Arch. '62, University of Delhi. Major: Archi­ sota. Field of Concentration: Architecture. tecture. Thesis: Design for District Center, Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Pusa Road New Delhi. Major Adviser: Prof. \Y. K. Vivrett.

Master of Arts Darcy Oman Abrahams, San Diego, Paul Derwood Arnold, Roseville Calif. B.A. cum laude '49, Concordia College. Field B.A. summa cum laude '63, University of Min­ of Concentration: Clinical Psychology. Major nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Statistics. Adviser: Prof. J. N. Butcher. Thesis: Social-Psychological Deception and Post-Debriefing Consequences. Major Adviser: Alice Ann Baldwin, Minneapolis Prof. E. C. Walster. B.A. cum laude '61, Hamline University. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruc­ Josefina Galenzoga Agawin, Cagayan tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. de Oro City, Philippines Jeffry Parker Barnes, Minneapolis B.S.E.Ed. '60, Lourdes College. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ B.A. magna CUIll laude '63, University of Min­ viser: Prof. D. G. Force. nesota. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Rose Scottenbauer Andersen, Hopkins James Robert Baron, Royalton B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, Catholic University of America. Field Concentration: Home Economics Education. of Concentration: Classics. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Ford. Prof. R. P. Sonkowsky. Charles Frederick Anderson, Margaret Barrows, Wayzata Minneapolis B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Japanese. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Copeland. 'Y. T. Pattison. Thomas Evjen Beaver, Kasson Emmett Derald Anderson, Ogema, B.A. '57, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ tration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Wis. \Y. R. Hastie. B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Coucentration: Curriculum and Instruction. John Louis Benson, Superior, 'Vis. J\jajor Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.S. ' 57, \Yisconsin State College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Ronald Floyd Anhorn, Austin J\Iajor Adviser: Prof. G. F. Firth. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Anna Moore Biederman, Red vYing An Analysis of State Constitutional Law on B.S. '65, Winona State College. Field of Con­ the Separation of Church and State. Major cen tration: Library Science. Maj or Adviser: Adviser: Prof. F. J. Sorauf. Prof. N. J. Freeman. Marion vVilhelmina Ario, Duluth Curtiss Carlton Blake, Bloomington B.s., '46, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Mu­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major sic. Minor: Music Education. Thesis: Concerto Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. for Band. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Fetler.

59 Dennis Duane Braun, Rochester Mary Louise Poquette Dudding, B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad­ B.A. '62, \Vellesley College. Field of Concen­ viser: Prof. W. M. Gerson. tration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Ann MacLaurin Brooke, Minneapolis Borchert. B.A. '64, University of Minncsota. Field of Edward Richard Dunn, St. Paul Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Darley. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Jane Bruce, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. Jerome Moss, Jr. B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Linguistics and Com­ Curtis \Villiam Ellison, Sumiton, parative Philology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Ala. Narvaez. B.A. '65, University of Alabama. Field of Con­ centration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Gene Darwin Buckley, Forest City, Prof. M. C. Turpie. Iowa B.A. '60, Concordia College. Field of Con­ Edna Hector Erickson, Grand centration: Education. ""lajor Adviser: Prof. Rapids A. E. Smith. B.S. '40, St. Cloud State College. Field of Harriet Moriarty Burns, Edina Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.S. '42, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. B. \V'ilderson. Marlene Johnson Erickson, Minneapolis Dennis Monroe Clausen, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '63, University of :\1innesot2. B.A. '65, Universitv of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Conccntration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Prof. D. J. Argento. viser: Prof. D. \V. Noble. Patrick J, Creamer, Minneapolis Donald Dewey Fogelberg, St. Paul B.A. '60, B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. B.A. Universitv of Minnesota. Major: In­ '56, Field of Concentration: Spcech, Communica­ dustrial Relations. 'Minor: Psychology. Thesis: tion and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. The "fad em Lahor Union: A Quasi-Govern­ A. H. Ballet. mental Agency under Federal Legislation. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. Robert Fredric Frevert, Mound Gene Rodney Danielson, Duluth B.A. '47, Universitv of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '54, University of Minnesota; B.D. '60, Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: North Park Theological Seminary. Field of Prof. J. G. Darley. Conccntration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. J. D. Duker. :Marv McCanney Gebhart, St. Louis Park Ann Meredith Davis, Argyle, Wis. B.S. cum laude '60, University of Minnesot3. B.S. '65, University of \Visconsin. Field of Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ Conccntration: Speech Pathology. Major Ad­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. viser: Prof. G. M. Siegel. Jane Spector Davis, Minneapolis Kenneth Myron Glatt, San B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Francisco, Calif. Concentration: HistoH·. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '65, University of California (Berkeley). J. B. Wolf. . Field of Concentration: Clinical Psychology. :'Ilajor Adviser: Prof. R. D. \Virt. Katherine Guldberg Doepke, Minneapolis Edward Leonard Gleeman, St. Paul B.S. '44, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. Prof. D. T. Tsdos.

60 Donald Ellsworth Gustafson, Esko Joesph Marshall Horn III, Stillwater, B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Okla. Concentration: Curriculum and Instrnction. B.S. '63, Oklahoma State University. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. C. M. Milbrath. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Auke Tellegen. David Gilbert Hahn, Coon Rapids B.S. '61, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ Burton Russell Hoverson, Richfield tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Jerome Moss, Jr. Alice Mae Halvorson, Princeton Grace Ann Hovet, St. Paul B.S. '65, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ centration: Speech Science, Pathology, and B.A. '61, College of St. Catherine. Field of Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Martin. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Robert Graham Halvorson,Willmar Donald Eliot Jackson, Brainerd B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Mu­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major sic. Minor: Related Fields. Thesis: Concerto Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson. for Piano and Orchestra. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Fetler. Paul Andrew Hamre, Minneapolis Richard Marvin Jacobson, New B.A. cum laude '57, Augsburg College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Brighton Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Gardner. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Roger Allan Hanson, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. B.A. '64, Concordia College. Major: Political Sherrill Colette Jacotel, Moorhead Science. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: The Re­ lationship Between Martin Luther's Political B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Ideas and the Obedience of German Luther­ Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. ans to Nazi Rule. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Q. W. T. Pattison. Sibley. Beverly Irene Jensen, Minneapolis Robert Milton Hays, Secane, Pa. B.S. '54, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. '62, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Eugene Henry Jenson, Fairfax B.S. '59, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ Ada Gay Hegion, Blairmore, Alberta, centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Canada Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.A. '59, University of Alberta. Field of Con­ centration: Child Psychology. Major Adviser: Ronald Albert Jobe, Edmonton, Prof. B. K. Ruebush. Alberta, Canada B.Ed. '64, University of Alberta. Field of Con­ Alexia A. Henderson, West centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Sacramento, Calif. Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. B.A. magna cum laude '64, Pacific Lutheran Lary Robert Johnson, Minneapolis University. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Phil­ osophy. Thesis: Primary Decompositions in B.S. with distinction '60, University of Min­ Multiplicative Lattices. Major Adviser: Prof. nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Bloch­ G. E. Keller. er. Rosalie Darm Henley, Duluth Ronald Francis Johnson, Sauk Rapids B.A. magna cum laude '65, College of St. B.S. '58, St. Cloud State College. Field of Scholastica. Field of Concentration: English. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. W. P. Glick. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Boeck.

61 Thomas Julius Johnson, St. Paul Jamcs Gerald Krysiak, Two Harbors B .. \. cum ioude '61, Bethel College. Field of B.S. '54, University of :\[innesota. Field of Conccntration: Curriculum and Instruction. COlleentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. J\lajor Ad,iser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. Ronald A. Johnstone, \"hite Bear \Villiam Vincent Kulawske, \Vinona Lake B.A. '58, St. Mary's College; B.S. '59, \Vinona B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of State College. Field of Concentration: Educa· Concentration: Curricululll and Instruction. tion. :--Jajor Adviser: Prof. E. H. Birkmaier. ~!aior A{h-iser: Prof. W. C. fo.Ieyer. Harry Edward Lamppa, Virginia Stefan James Kapsch, Ely B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. J\[ajor Adviser: B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Prof. H. C. Johnson. fo.lajor: Political Science. J\linor: Sociology. Thesis: :--luJlicipal Court Sentencing: A Study of Trial Court Deeision·Making. Major Ad· Carol Jean Landis, St. Paul viser: Prof. Sa:nuel KrisIO\·. B.A. '57, College of SI. Catherine. Major: His· torv. J\linors: English, Education. Thesis: Leb· anese Immigration to the United States and Elizabeth ~Iay Katz, Clinton, N.Y. the Twin Cities, 1890-1924. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '61, Coueher College. Field of Prof. R. C. Loehr. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. -:\!oble. Richard Earl Larson, Plummer B.A. '60, J\'orth Central Bible College. J\[ajor: Karin Kausch·Blecken von Speech, Communication and Theatre Arts. ~li· Schmeling, Duisburg, Germany nor: Philosophy. Thesis: The BiIlv Graham Referendar '58, Coettingen University. Field Upper Midwcst Crusade: A Study of Mass of Concentration: American Legal Institutions. Religious Persuasion. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Amerbach. C. Bormann. Bonita Ellen Brandt Kline, Jimmy Dale Libby, St. Paul Bloomington B.S. with distinction '64, University of J\lin· nesota. Field of Concentration: Curricululll B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min· and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. C. \'. nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Goossen. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. \Vood. Ruth Whipple Libke, Side Lake Karlcne Kay Kluender, Mankato B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with high honors '60, \Vayne State Col· Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. lege. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. :'.1ajor Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. David Allan Ling, Mt. Clemens, \Villiam John Kopp, Minneapolis Mich. B.s.B. '62, B.S.Ed. '65, University of Minne· B.A. '65, \Vayne State Uni\'ersity. Major: sota. Major: Curriculnm and Instruction. Mi· Speech, Communication and Theatre Arts. nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An Minor: Historv. Thesis: Father Charles E. Evaluation of High School Bookkeeping by Coughlin: A Study of Political Positions and the Business Community. 'Vlajor Adviser: Prof. Rhetorical Strategics. Major Adviser: Prof. B. R. C. Price. L. Brock. James Dennis Kottom, Richfield Helen Cheng Liu, Taipei, Taiwan B.A. '52, Augsburg College. Field of Concen· B.A. '65, J\'ational Taiwan University. Field trabon: Phvsical Education. Major Adviser: of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad· Prof. R. J. Donnelly. I·iser: Prof. D. K. Berningltauscn. Gerald Albert Kritzer, St. Paul Darlene Loding, Minneapolis B.A. '60, St. Paul Seminary. Field of Coneen· B.A. '63, Uni"crsity of :\[innesota. Field of tration: Latin. J\lajor Adl"is'er: Prof. R. P. Son· Concentration: History. Major Ad,:iser: Prof. kowsh. T. B. Jones.

62 Lynne Leona Lokensgard, Edwin James Mundstock, Barnesville Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Mathematics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: A Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. Mel­ Compiler with an Improved Sort Algorithm vin \Valdfogel. for the Digital Simulation Language. Major Adviser: Prof. M. L. Stein. John Curtis Longman, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Rosemary Musich, Ely B.A. '65, University of Alberta. Field of Con­ B.s. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. :\1. D. Dunnette. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. M. Wells. Sister M. Lorraine, OSB, Duluth Frank Joseph Mustar, White Bear B.S. ' 52, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Lake Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. '60, Universitv of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Concentration: Edlicational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. \V. Tennyson. Esther Linnea Loy, Chisholm B.S. summa cum laude '61, University of Min­ Richard Carroll Nelson, Beatrice, nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Neb. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. B.A. '64, University of Nebraska. Field of Stanley Glenn Lucas, Willmar Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Jones. B.A. cum laude '65, Macalester College. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. C. W. Huver. Travis Nickolai Nelson, Winona B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of John Mathias Maas, Minneapolis Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major B.A. '58, St. Johns University. Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. centration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. Patrick Bates Nolan, Minneapolis B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ Sara Lynn McMillan, Colorado tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Outlaws Springs, Colo. of the Fox River Country: A Study in the B.A. '65, University of Denver. Field of Con­ Validation of Source Materials. Major Advis­ centration: Speech, Communication, and Thea­ er: Prof. P. D. Jordan. tre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Howell. Helen Margaret Nordvall, Eugene Richard Mechelke, Morris Minneapolis B.A. '56, Hamline University. Field of Con­ B.S. magna Cum laude '60, Concordia Col­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. lege. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and B. Rutman. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Jack­ son. James Erwin Miles, Plymouth B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Mabel Dryden Nosek, Duluth Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: At­ titudes of Acceptance of Alcoholics held by B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Physicians and Social Workers. Major Adviser: Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Prof. E. C. Jaco. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Adalaide Kirby Morris, Minneapolis Donald Arthur Olson, Minneapolis B.A. '64, Wells College. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of tion: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Levensen. Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. David Brown Morris, Minneapolis Myosik Hong Park, Seoul, Korea B.A. '64, Hamilton College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '60, Sung Kyun Kwan University. Field tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Levensen. viser: Prof. N. J. Freeman.

63 Hilda Ann Parks, Vernon Center M. Hachemi Saada, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of J\Iinnesota. Field of B.A. '60, University of Texas. Major: Lin­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ guistics and Comparative Philology. Minor: viser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Anthropology. Thesis: The Verb in Tunisian Arabic. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Swanson. Ste\'en Aaron Passon, Duluth B.A. '65, University of l\linnesota. Major: Ronald Herbert Sack, Minneapolis History. !v!inor: Economics. Thesis: TOW­ B.A. magna ClIm laude '65, Wisconsin State PATH to the West (A Study of the Erie University. Field of Concentration: History. Canal). J\Jajor Adviser: Prof. M. L. Lindquist. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Jones. Carol Ann Elling Pearson, St. Paul Sandra Murphy Schipper, B.A. '64, University of J\Iinnesota. Field of Minneapolis Concentration: Psychologl'. Major Adviser: B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. R. C. \Varnken. Concentration: Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Lassman. Harlen Dean Peck, San Jose, Calif. B.S. '59, Union College. Field of Concentra­ Sister Mary Loretto Schneider, tion: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Little Falls J. F. Alexander. B.S. '39, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. :Vlajor Helen Haines Pitts, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. B.A. '61, Stanford University. Major: Child Psychology. :\1inor: Educational Psychology. Alton Oren Seiler, Minneapolis Thesis: The Effects of Imitation of a Sym­ bolic Model on Avoidance of Feminine Toys B.S. '49, Moorhead State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psvchol­ by Young Boys. Major Adviser: Prof. S. C. ogy. J\1ajor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Moore. Ten~yson. Stephen Day Ponto, Minneapolis A. Anthony Senarighi, Jr., St. Paul B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: centration: Industrial Relations. l\Iajor Ad­ Prof. J. 1\1. Henderson. viser: Prof. H. C. Heveman, Jr. Michael Paul Price, Chicago, Ill. John Gage Shaver, Minneapolis B.A. '60, Michigan State University. Major: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Speech and Theatre Arts. Minor: English. Concentration: Mass Communications. l\'!ajor Thesis: A Critical Survey of Lighting for the Adviser: Prof. D. M. Cillmor. Outdoor Symphonic Drama. Major Adviser: Eric Shukla, Delhi, India Prof. W. J. Josal. B.A. '63, Delhi University. Field of Concen· Gary Martin Rae, Albany, Calif. tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. B.A. '65, Un:versity of California (Berkeley). Altholz. Field of Concentration: Psychologv. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. P. Campbell. Leonard Joseph Simutis, Evergreen Park, Ill. Donald Charles Rainbow, Anoka B.A. '65, University of Illinois. Field of Con­ B.A. '65, University of J\linncsota. Field of centration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Prof. M. C. Turpie. viser: Prof. F. ]\L Chapman. Orlan Garfield Skare, \Villmar Harold Merle Rauvola, Babbitt B.B.A. '50, B.S. '65, Univcrsity of Minnesota. B.s. ' 50, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major struction. J\lajor Adviser: Prof. W. C. l\!eyer. Adviser: Prof. M. F. Cum. Sister Mary Theresia Spellman, Lynn Louise Remly, Minneapolis St. Louis, Mo. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '59, Loyola University. Field of Concen­ Conccntration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Educational Administration. Major Ad· J. C. Levenson. viser: Prof. C. R. Firth.

64 Pasquale J. Spino, Union, N. J. James William Treece, Jr., B.A. '64, Glassboro State College. Major: Mu­ Minneapolis sic. Minor: Music Education. Thesis: Sym­ B.R.E. '62, St. Paul Bible College; B.A. '65, phony #1 in Three Movements. Major Ad­ Bethel College. Field of Concentration: So­ viser: Prof. Paul Fetler. ciology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Ruth Elizabeth Sponheim, Osage, Bennett Lloyd Trochlil, Cloquet Iowa B.S. '55, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ B.A. '51, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. l\lajor tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. C. ,V. Wood. D. K. Berningh:.usen. Clement Okafor Udeze, Utuh, Donovan Clyde Strickland, St. Louis Nigeria Park B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Educational Administration. R. S. Hoyt. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Harry Sheldon Swain, Vancouver, Francoise Marguerite Vannoye, British Columbia, Canada Poitiers, France B.A. '64, University of British Columbia. Field Diploma '65, University of Paris. Field of of Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Concentration: Statistics. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. J. W. Webb. B. \V. Lindgren. Robert Butler Swandby, Minneapolis Joan Ann Vorpahl, Morgan B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '64, College of St. Catherine. Major: International Relations. Thesis: The United Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The States and the Organization of International Frequency and Intensity of Lightning within Refugee Relief Problems, 1945-1965. Major 3D· of the Equator. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Adviser: Prof. R. E. Riggs. P. Ney. George Stuart Thompson, Rhoda Gay \Valgren, Minneapolis Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, Bethel College. Field of Concentra­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ tion: Speech, Communication, and Theatre viser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Scott. Marjorie Bernice Wannarka, Leroy Merville Thompson, Inver Mankato Grove Heights B.S., '52, College of St. Catherine. Major: B.A. '59, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Library Science. Minor: Journalism. Thesis: tration: Educational Administration. Major Medical Collections in Public Libraries of the Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson. United States: A Historical Study. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. 'V. C. Simonton. Gordon Andrew Timpany, Manitowoc, Wis. Everett Donald Weinstein, St. Paul B.Ed. '56, \Visconsin State College. Field of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. viser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Jeff Todd Titon, Minneapolis Gene Paul Wicklund, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '65, Amherst College. Field of B.A. '53, B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ viser: Prof. M. c. Turpie. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goos­ sen. Leigh Manns Tracy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Nancy Ann Clausen Wilkie, Edina B.A. '62, . Field of Concen­ B.A. '64, Stanford University. Field of Con­ tration: International Relations. l\lajor Advis­ centration: Greek. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. er: Prof. J. E. Turner. Sonkowsky.

65 Mary Wing, Mitchell, S. D. \Villiam Charles Yoels, Flushing, B.T.A. ' 57, Pasadena Playhouse College of N.Y. Theatre Arts. Major: Theatre Arts. Minor: B.,\.. '64, Queens College. Field of Concen­ ScandillJI'ian Studies. Thesis: Gilmor Brown. tration: Sociologv. Major Adviser: Prof. G. P . .\lajor Adviser: Prof. F. J\I "'hiting. Stone. David Elmer \VoId, St. Paul B.i\. '60, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Dannta Barbara Zamojska, \Varsaw, Conctntra:ion: Education. J\lajor .\dviscr: Poland Prof. \\'. E. Gardner. Field of Concentration: Education. J\!ajor Ad­ Merlc Gene \Vovcha, Virginia viser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. B.S. '62, B.A. '64, Univcrsity of :\linnesota. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Major Advis­ er: Prof. :\f. T. Spratt, J r.

Master of Arts in Public Administration

Eugene Joseph Connelly, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Public Administration, Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

Master of Business Administration Arthur Fredrick Carbert, Morris Phillip Randolph Johnson, B.J\1.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Field 'Minneapolis of Concentration: B;'siness Administration. B.S.B. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of .\·bjor Adviser: Prof. A. K. \Yickesberg. Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. John Neter. \Vard Stephens Crago, Minneapolis B.'\I.E. '60, University of J\linnesota. Field Myron Edward Lee, St. Paul of Concentration: B;'siness Administration. B.A. '45, Macalester College. Field of Can· Major Advi1er: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky. centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg. Clifford Lee Eckman, Little Falls B.s.B. '63, University of Minncsota. Field of \Villiam Richard Manson, Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. F. \Vippern. Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '64, University of :'vI in­ Kenneth \Varren Hallhcrg. New Ulm nesota. Field of Concentration: Blisincss Ad­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. 1'\. A. Glas­ B.M.E. '60, University of i\linnesota. Field ko\vsky. of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. \Vickesberg. \Valter Byron Melin, Jr., Thomas Ray Hofstedt, ?vlinneapolis Minneapolis B.s.B. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.B.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Conccntration: Business Administration. Ma­ Concentration: Business Administration. '\la­ jor Adviser: Prof. C. R. Purd\'. jar Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glasko\YSh.

Richard Bryan Janisch, Minneapolis Ronald Robert Reich, .Minneapolis B.B.A. ' 58, University of i\Iiami. Fie!d of Con­ B.S.E.E. '62, University of Illinois. Field of centration: Business Administration. .\lajor Concentration: Business Administration. J\laior Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glasko\Vsh. Ad,·iser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky.

66 Theodore Lowell Willard, Brooklyn Center B.Chem.E. '51, University of Minnesota. Fie;d of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg.

Master of Fine Arts Margaret Ann Atwood, Deephaven K. Scott McCoy, Albuquerque, N. M. B.A. '65, \Vells College. Field of Concentra­ B.F.A. '65, Universitv of New Mexico. Field tion: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. M. of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Advis­ ~L Klein. er: Prof. K. L. Graham. Paulette Marian James, Shreveport, La. Claudia Jean Peacock, Great Bend, Kan. B.A. '65, Centenary College. Field of Con­ centration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '64, Kansas State College. Field of Con­ 1\1. M. Klein. centration: Fine Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Myers. Ernest Allan Joselovitz, Danbury, Conn. Donald Kenneth Schule, Madison B.A. '65, University of California. Field of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Concentration: Fine Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. A. H. Ballet. 1\1. M. Myers.

Master of Forestry John Thomas Kliejunas, Sheboygan, Rodney Wayne Sando, Ogilvie Wis_ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Forestry. Major Ad~iser: Prof. E. D. Irving. F. D. Irving. Stephen Ford McCool, Santa Ana, Calif. B.s. '65, University of Idaho. Field of Con­ centration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. E. D. Irving. Master of Science Abdul-Aziz Hamed Abu-Zinada, Sheldon Lee Anonsen, Minneapolis Jeddah, Saudi Arabia B.Arch. '51, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '63, Riyadh University. Major: Plant Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Some J. H. Werntz. Factors Affecting the Reaction of Soybean to Pseudomonas Glycinea. Major Adviser: Prof. B. \V. Kennedy. Prem Lal Arya, Montgomery, \Y. Pakistan Thomas Foxen Anderson, B.V.Sc. '48, Punjab Veterinary College. Major: , Pa. Veterinary Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. B.A. '64, Carleton College. I\Iajor: Mathe­ Thesis: Pathogenesis and Histopathology of Air matics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Analytic Saculitis in Turkevs due to "N" Strain Mvco­ Continuation. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. Mir­ plasma Infection.' Major Advisor: Prof. 1-' H. acle. Sautter.

67 Gerald Eugene Baker, Minneapolis Kathleen Helen Chafey, Superior, B.A., B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Ariz. jor: .Mathematics. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: B.S. '62, Arizona State University. Field of An Energy Inequality for a General Symme­ Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: tric Hyperbolic System of Partial Differential Prof. 1\1. 1. :\lurphy. Equations by Means of Analytic Extension. l\Iajor Adviser: Prof. W. \\'. Schmaedeke. Annabelle I- Chang, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China Lorraine Marie Bandas, Glencoe B.S. '64, National Taiwan University. Major: B.S. '64, College of St. Teresa. Field of Con­ Plant Pathology. Minor: Soil Science. Thesis: centration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Biological Control of Seedling Blight Disease Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. of Corn. Major Adviser: Prof. Thor Kom­ mcc1ahl. Harlan Edwin Bauermeister, New Ulm John Bosco Cheung, Hong Kong B.S. with distinction '65, University of I\Iin­ B.S. '53, M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. nesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and Field of Concentration: Genetics. Major Ad­ I\Iaterials. Major Adviser: Prof. "V. H. \Varn­ viser: Prof. \V. E. Rempel. er. Esther Marie Bigelow, Minneapolis Sedley Chester Davis, St. Louis Park B.A. '64, Wartburg College. Field of Concen­ B.S. with high distinction ' 57, University of tration: Psychiatric Nursing. :Vlajor Adviser: I\Iinnesota. Field of Concentration: PhYsics. Prof. G. K. Lewis. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Blain. ' David Charles Black, Minneapolis Peter Ochia Buto Egwim, Okigwi, B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Nigeria Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. with honors '65, University of Ibadan. Stephen Gasiorowicz. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Characterization of the Lipids from Robert Paul Bowles, Tulsa, Okla. the Leaf of the African Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) with Emphasis on the Hydrocar­ B.B.A. '60, University of Oklahoma. Field of bons. J\lajor Adviser: Prof. R. T. Holman. Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. S. Hancock. Amin FOliad Eldirghami, Manchiet Soltan, Menoufia, United Arab \Villiam \Voodrow Brooks, Jr., St. Republic Paul B.Com. with honors '63, University of Cairo. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ sota. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and tion. Major Adviser: Prof. C. \\'. Rudelius. Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Good­ l11an. Wayne Ellsworth Ewy, St. Paul B.A. magna cum laude '65, Hamline Univer­ Louis Bernard Bushard, St. Paul sity. Field of Concentration: Biomctn·. Major Bach. Math. with distinction '65, University of Adviser: Prof. R. B. McHugh. :VIinnesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Me­ chanical Engineering. Thesis: Canonical Forms George Merrell Farrow, Rochester for Second Order Linear Differential Opera­ 1'.1.0. '57, Louisiana State University. Major: tors. j\Iajor Adviser: Prof. \V. S. Loud. Pathology. Minor: Hematology. Thesis: Sar­ comas of Renal Parenchyma and Sarcoma-like Patrick Joseph Cain, Alexandria Hypernephromas. Major Adviser: Dr. E. G. Harrison. Bach.Aero.Eng. '65, Universitv of !vlinnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and 1\1a­ Ronald Bruce Hohn, Rochester terials. I\Iajor Adviser: Prof. C. N. DeSilva. B.S. with distinction '49, D.V.M. '5l, Univer­ sitv of Minnesota. Major: Veterinary Medi­ Nancy Arent Carlson, Duluth ci~c. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Reconstruction B.S. in Nurs. '64, Universitl of :'.linncsota. of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in the Dog Field of Concentration: PSI'chiatric Nursing. with \Vhole Thickness Skin. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Hubbard. Prof. J. P. Arnold. 68 Kathleen Merle Horswill, Black River Peter Mailandt, Hamburg, Germany Falls, Wis. B.S. '63, Free University of Berlin. Major: B.s. '61, Marquette University. Field of Con­ Physics. Minor: Mathematics: Thesis: Neu­ centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: tron Dose Survey in the Tandem Van De Prof. M. 1. Murphy. Graaff Building of the J. H. Williams Lab­ oratory of Nuclear Physics. Major Adviser: Ruben Jacobsohn, Holon, Israel Prof. R. K. Hobbie. B.S.Agr. '63, Hebrew University of . Edwin Asher Miller, Macomb, Ill. Major: Agronomy. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Differential Response of Wild Oat B.S. '64, Western Illinois University. Field of Lines to Diallate, Triallate and Barban. Major Concentration: Environmental Health. Major Adviser: Prof. R. N. Andersen. Adviser: Prof. D. E. Barber. Mary Elizabeth Jones, Wayzata Conrad Edward Mueller, St. Paul B.s.N.Ed. '48, Washington University. Field Bach. of Math. with distinction '66, University of Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mathe­ Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. matics. Major Adviser: Prof. Lawrence Markus. Shelley Louise Jones, Walnut Robert Ramon Nelson, Rake, Iowa Creek, Calif. B.S. '66, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ centration: Environmental Health. Major Ad­ B.S. '62, University of California. Field of viser: Prof. T. A. Olson. Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. M. 1. Murphy. James Harry Olsen, Winston-Salem, Gene Warren Jorgensen, Dunnell N.C. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ B.S.E.E. '63, North Carolina State. Field of nesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Plunk­ Prof. C. A. McCarthy. ett. James Nels Peterson, Little Falls Charles Tsungnan Lee, Taipei, B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Taiwan, China Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Major M.S.C.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field Adviser: Prof. S. A. Engene. of Concentration: Mechanics and Materials. Roger Charles Peterson, Minneapolis I\lajor Adviser: Prof. W. H. 'Warner. n.s. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Janet Marie Lendle, Eau Claire, Wis. Concentration: Mechanics and Materials. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. H. Warner. B.S. '61, College of St. Scholastica. Field t!lf Concentration: Public Health. l\Iajor Adviser: John Corse Pollock III, St. Paul Prof. R. A. Kroska. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of James Peter Licari, Biwabik Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ Prof. W. S. Loud. sota. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and Barat Someswara Rao, Digapahandi, Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. ,V. H. Warn­ er. Orissa, India B.V.S. and A.H. '59, Behar University; M.V.S. Henry Soehlke Liers, Bellmore, N. Y. '62, Agra University. Major: Poultry Science. B.S. '62, State University of New York. Ma­ Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Chemically jor: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Deformed Liquid Diet for Chicks and Study Scattering of 40 Mev. Protons by 58". and of a Fatty Liver Condition. Major Adviser: 60". Nuclei. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Prof. P. E. Waibel. Poppe. Dallas Eugene Rasmussen, Carol Anita Mahon, Hopkins Lamberton B.S. '64, University of California. Major: In­ B.s. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Entomology. Minor: Plant Pathology. Thesis: Thesis: The Preparation of Tris- (2.2' -Bipyri­ Effects of Some Agronomic Practices on Com dine) Ferrate (-I). Major Adviser: Prof. W. Rootworm Populations in Southwestern Min­ 1. Reynolds. nesota. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Chiang.

69 Kenneth IIal Rourke, St. Paul 'daria Thicle-\\'ittig, Brokeloh, E .. \. '66, t'ni\'ersit,· of Kamels. ric1d of Can· German\' ~tntration: ~1athci1·latics. \Tajor ;\dnscr: Prof. Diplo1l1Land\\'irt '63, Uni"er,it\ of Gotting­ H, F. \'·cinbergcr. en. \Iajor: Agricnltural Eco"omics. Minor: Sociolo~y. Thcsis: Economic and Sacia] Fac­ A.bclalrauf II<1l11mllda Siala, Tripoli, tors Related to Food Bnying Pn'cti.:cs of Up­ Libya per Income Familics, .\lajor .\dlis;',·: Prof . .\1. B.S. '62, Unil'Crsih of Lib,a . .\iajor: 'diero· C. Burk, l:iolo~\". \lincr: Pbnt Pathology. The5i~: 1111- lJIUl1ofiuorcsccnt Staining for the Stud\ of Donald Angus Vi\'ian, Roseville \"pcrgi~ll1s Rc~t,linnesota, S. ~chlllidt. .\Iaior: .\!athematics, !l1inor: SUt"tics. Thesis: Solutions of Linear Integral Equl:iom . .\Iajor D.l\id Lester Sippel, \Vindol11 Adyiser: Prof. G. R, SelL B.S, '65, Uni,crsit\' of .\Jinncsota. Fieid of Concentration: .\Jeclranics and .\ [ateria:s . .\Ja­ Gloria Mac 'Varner, Minneapolis jar Adyiser: Prof. \V. H, \Varncr. B.:\. '49, st. Olaf College. ~,;10r: Plant Pa­ Duane Lud Solem, Duluth tholog,· . .\!inor: Zoology. The;:,: The Role of Birds in thc Dissemination of hlllgi . .\lajor R.E.£. '63, UniYersity of \!inncsota. Field of :\chiser: Prof. D, \V, Frcnch. Concentration: Mech'anics and Matcrials. \Ia­ .\d,·iser: Prof. R, G. Bond, Philip Craig \Veiser, Mercer Island, Gary John Stroebel, l\fapleton \VasIL B.S. \\'ith high distinction '65, Uni,·w.itv of B.S. '63, Ur:i,wit\ of \\'ashin~ton, !\\ajor: \linnesota. Field of Concentration: .\lcchanics Pll'siolog'·. \linar: i'hnical Chemistry, Thesis: and \latcrials, \lajor Adyiser: Prof. \V, H, .\ Comparison of Two Forms at Pnlmonary \Yarner. Edc!]la . .\!aior .\(hiser: Prof. FflCl~"

Master of Science in AerElnautical Engineering Charles Etheridge Blum, Austin, Tex. Kenneth Ceabern Squires, B.S.A.S.£' '64, University of Texas. Field of Minneapolis Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering, 1\1a­ B.S, with distinction '65, Uni'ler

Master of Science In Agricultural Engineering Jerome John Schuelke, DaVison B.S.A.E. '65, North Dakota State Unh'ersitv, !\fajor: Agricultural Engineering, !llino'r: !\'!athematies. Thesis: A Study of Selected Operating Characteristics of F'reelv Rotating and Power·Driven Disks, 1\1ajor Adyiser: Prof. John Strait.

70 Master of Science in Biophysics John Ahvyn Harris, Cardiff, \Vales M.B.B.Ch .. '65, Welsh National School of Medicine. Major: Biophysics. Minor: Support. ing Program. Thesis: Contour Plotting of the E.E.G. Major Adviser: Dr. Eugene Ackerman.

Master of Science In Chemical Engineering Ira Steven Bernstein, Vineland, N.J. John Patrick Pilney, St. Paul B.Ch.E. with distinction '65, Universitv of B.Ch.E. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Delaware. Major: Chemical Engineering.' Mi­ Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. nor: Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: The Thesis: Coalescence of Organic Drops in Li­ Consideration of Electrohydrodynamical Ef­ quid-Liquid Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. A. fects in Ionic Mobility Measurements in J. Madden. Fluids. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Schmidt. \\'illiam Edward Koca, Grayslake, Russell Allen Stenzel, Plainfield, Ill. Ill. B.S.Ch.E. '65, University of Illinois. l\lajor: B.S.Ch.E. '65, University of Illinois. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Mass Transfer in Agitated Liquid­ Thesis: Kinetic Theory of A Dense Gas Mix­ Solid Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Mad­ ture Composed of Perfectly Rough Spheres. den. Major Adviser: Prof. H. T. Davis. Gholam-Ali Mansoori, Naragh, Iran B.S. '63, University of Tehran. Major: Chemi· cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Studies on Electron Exchange Reaction in Stirred System of Immiscible Liquids. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Madden.

Master of Science In Civil Engineering Lee Michael Bakken, \Valnut Grove Leon Flemembaum, Cali, Colombia B.C.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Civil Eng. '63, National University of Colom­ Civil Engineering. Minor: Geophysics. Thesis: bia. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Spring Loss and Recovery of Flexible Pave­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer. ment Strengths. Major Adviser: Prof. M. S. Kersten. \Vazir Ali Ismaily, Karachi, W. Pakistan B.E. '60, N.E.D. Government College of En· Chih-ho Chang, Nanking, China gineering; B.S. '63, D.J. Science GO\'ernment B.E. '48, Tung Chi University. Field of Con­ College. Field of Concentration: Civil Engi­ centration: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: neering. Major Adviser: Prof. ,V. T. Graves. Prof. M. S. Kersten. Harbir Singh Jawanda, Talwara, India Kenneth Keh-Ya Chen, Taipei, B.A. '61, B.E. '65, Punjab University. Field Taiwan, China of Concentration: Civil Engineering. l\fajor B.S. '64, Chung-Yuan Christian College of Adviser: Prof. A. K. Chopra. Science and Engineering. Major: Civil Engi­ neering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Experi­ Bruce Lee Runberg, Annandale mental Study of Taylor Instability Using New­ B.S. '64, u.s. Naval Academy. Field of Con­ tonian and Non-Newtonian F1uids. Major Ad­ centration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad"iser: viser: Prof. C. S. Song. Prof. J. T. Hanley.

71 Kenneth Roman Saffert, New Ulm Fabian Yanez, Quito, Ecuador B.C.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Ciyil Eng. '61, Cni\'ersity Central Del Ecuc­ Concentration: Ciyil" Engineering. I\lajor Ad­ dor. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. viser: Prof. :'vI. S. Kersten. i\{ajor Adviser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer. \Vayne Arden Taylor, Salem, Ore. B.S. '58, Montana State College. Field of Con­ centration: Civil Engineering. Major Addser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer.

Moster o~ Science in Dentistry Kent Christopher Gulden, St. Paul Patrick John J\lurphy, Superior, \Vis. B.S. '63, D.D.S. '65, University of Minnesota. B.S. '61, \Visconsin State Unil'ersitv; DD.S. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: '65, :\Iarquette Cni\·ersity. :'vfajoc: ·Dentistry. A Study of the Dental and Facial Skeletal l\linor: AnatomY. Thesis: The Effect of Hy. Changes Occurring during Treatment with the aluronidase on the Gingh·a. Major Adyiser: \!ilwaukee Brace. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Dr. R. E. Stallard. Isaacson. \Vayne On'ille Sletten, l\ladison Ezra Kleinman, :Montreal, Quebec, B.S. '63, D.D.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Canada Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: B.A. '63, D.D.S. '65, McGill University. i\la­ Some Effects on Condylar Growth Following jor: Dentistry. \linor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Surgical Separation of the Mandible and Con­ Study of the Effects of Supra-Alveolar Fibers dyle. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. I5J1(son. on the Relapse of Orthodontically Rotated Teeth. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Robert Douglas Lawton, Wayzata B.S. '61, D.D.S. '63, University of Minnesota. :'vlajor: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Study of the Vertical Problem in the Treat­ ment of l'vlandibular Prognathism. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson.

Ma'ster of Science in Dermatology Jack Brown, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada M.D. '60, University of Canada, Alberta. \Ia­ jor: Dermatology. Minor: Basic Dermatologie Science. Thesis: Acanthosis Nigricans: A Clini­ cal, Histopathologic and Experimental Study of 89 Cases. :'vIajor Adviser: Dr. R. R. Kierland.

Master of Science 1M Electrical Engineering :\Iichael Joseph Burke, St. Cloud Ronald Leonard Carlson, B.S. with high distinction '65; University of Minneapolis l\linnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ B.E.E. '65. University of Minn~sota. Field cf nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Microwave Investi­ Concentration: Elect~ieal Engineering. l\Iajcr gation of Impact Ionization in Germanium. Ad\'iser: Prof. L. T. Anderson. :'v!ajor Adviser: Prof. K. S. Champlin.

72 Kwang Ping Chao, Szechuan, China Robert L. Mortenson, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '62, National Taiwan B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: University. Field of Concentration: Electrical Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Thesis: Noise in CaAs Lasers. Major Adviser: Peria. Prof. Aldert van der Ziel. Dale Lee Christenson, New Brighton Michio Okamoto, Veno-Shi, Mie-Ken, B.E.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Japan Spectrometer Magnetic Field Regulated by B.E. '60, Nagoya Institute of Technology. a Hall Effect Generator. Major Adviser: Prof. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ F. N. Bailey. matics. Thesis: Noise Figure Reduction in Fet Mixers. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert van George Leonard Hedin, Two der Ziel. Harbors B.S. with high distinction '65, University of Mylan Radulovich, Duluth Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Response Peak Sta­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Physics. The­ tistics for a Class of Linear Systems Excited by sis: Active Distortion During Ruby Laser Ac­ Impulsive Noise. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Collins. Lambert. Raymond Harold James, Bloomington Michel Andre Vannoye, Beauvais, B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of France Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Math.Generales '62, Lyces Janson De Sailly; Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. Diploma Engineer with honors '65, Institut Superieur D'Electronique. Major: Electrical James Lee Johnson, Louisville, Ky. Engineering. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Parallel RE.E. '65, University of Louisville. Major: Simulation for Hybrid Computing Systems. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. F. N. Bailey. Thesis: A Computer Method of Synthesis of Passive Circuits. Major Adviser: Prof. K. S. P. Kumar. Ching-Li Yi, Amoy, China B.S. '64, Cheng Kung University. Field of Gerald Wayne Kattke, St. Paul Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Feasibility of the Measurement of Noise Suppression in Field Emission Devices. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Ziel.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering R. Ananthakrishnan, Amarlal Kalro, Coimbatore, India Papireddipatti, India B.Tech. with honors '63, Indian Institute of B.E. '61, University of Madras. Field of Con· Technology. Field of Concentration: Indus­ centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad· trial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. viser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. Nyquist. Anand Pal Gupta, New Delhi, India RE. '59, Banaras Hindu University. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

i3 Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering Kenneth Morris Anderson, LeRoy Eugene Gerlach, Richfield Minneapolis B.S.M.E. '59, University of Nebraska. Field B.Phys. with distinction '65, University of of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Frohrib. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Experimental Determination of the Prandtl Number of Timothy Akingbola Ilori, Oyo, Hydrocarbon Combustion Products at High Temperatures. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. E. Nigeria Ibele. B.s. '65, University of California. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Ma­ Primrose Scott Eastburn, Montvale, jor Adviser: Prof. J. L. Threlkeld. N.J. B.M.E. '60, University of Delaware. Major: :Mario Enrique Rodriguez, Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Concepcion, Chile Thesis: Freezing of Supercooled Acetic Acid in Long Cylindrical Tubes. Major Adviser: ;\Iech.Eng. '64, University of Concepcion. Prof. E. A. F1etcher. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineer­ ing. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Jordan. Alberto Eduardo Filomeno Edwards, Lima, Peru Gilmore Jonathan Sem, Underwood B.S. with distinction '65, National University B.M.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of of Engineering. Field of Concentration: 1\1e­ Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Ma­ chanical Engineering. Maj or Adviser: Prof. jor Adviser: Prof. K. T. Whitby. Katsuhiko Ogata. Robert Clyde Erickson, Minneapolis B.S.M.E. '65, Southern Methodist University. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Math­ ematics. Thesis: Anode Heat Transfer Studies of an Arc Plasma Thruster. Major Adviser: Prof. Emil Pfender.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Chiou-tse Chen, Taiwan, China B.S. '63, Cheng Kung University. Field of Concentration: Metallurgical Engineering. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. E. Nicholson.

Master of Science In Mineral Engineering Francois Joseph Bonnechere, ] an Richard 'Volf, Paramaribo, Ombret-Rausa, Belgium Suriname Civ.Eng. '60, University of Liege (Belgium). Doctoral degree '59, University of Leiden. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Related matics. Thesis: A Comparative Study of In­ Fields. Thesis: Economic Feasibility and De­ situ Rock Stress Measurement Techniques. sign of an Alumina Plant in Suriname. Major Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. Adviser: Prof. A. C. Dorenfeld. Landy Austin Stinnett, Leadville, Colo. B.S. '59, M.S. '63, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Field of Concentra­ tion: Mineral Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. Pfleider.

74 Master of Science in Neurology Arthur Charles Klassen, Minneapolis M.D. '57, University of Manitoba. Major: Neurology. Minor: Neuropathology. Thesis: Histology of Cerebral Arteries: Changes As­ sociated with Increasing Age. Major Adviser: Dr. A. B. Baker.

Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology Hugh Woodworth, Penfield, N.Y. M.D. '62, State University of New York. Ma- jor: Obstetrics and Gynecology. Minor: Path- ology. Thesis: Hidradenoma of the Vulva. Major Adviser: Dr. J. H. Pratt.

Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Malvin Barer, New York, N.Y. Henry Clifford Jackson II, Rochester M.D. '61, University of Amsterdam. Major: M.D. '56, University of Louisville. Major: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. The­ Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: sis: Age Changes in Normal Rib Bone from Nerve Endings in the Spine: The Pattern of Individuals of 11 to 88 years of Age. Major Sensory Nerve Supply to the Human Lumbar Adviser: Dr. P. J. Kelly. Spine. Major Adviser: Dr. W. H. Bickel.

Master of Science in Urology Richard James Long, Chicoutmi, Quebec, Canada M.D. '60, Laval University. Major: Urology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Phenacetin Nephro­ pathy in Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. D. C. Utz.

Master of Social VVork James Victor Anderson, Bloomington Kathleen Bigalke, Little Falls B.A. cum laude '51, St. Olaf College. Field B.A. cum laude '64, Gustavus Adolphus Col­ of Concentration: Social Work. Major Advis­ lege. Field of Concentration: Social Work. er: Prof. C. 1. Bower. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Whitmore.

Dorothy Tack Bartlette, Grand Forks, Raymond Edward Bollerud, Hollandale, Wis. N.D. B.A. Cum laude '65, Concordia College. Field B.A. '61, University of North Dakota. Field of of Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. M. K. Newhouse. Prof. H. E. Saloshin. Gary Carleton Bounous, Lynne Marie Benz, Minneapolis Worland, Wyo. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, University of Montana. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Dolph Hess. Prof. Dolph Hess.

75 Jane Ann Braaten, New Brighton Margaret Catherine Gully, Dixon, Ill. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, Carroll College. Field of Coucen­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. M. R. Cohn. B. E. Compton.

Dianne Marie Campbell, St. Cloud Mary Hafnor Hanson, Aberdeen, B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of S.D. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. B.A. magna cum laude '65, Augustana Col­ lege. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Elaine Joan Carlson, St. Paul Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Compton. B.S. '60, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. C. Donald William Michael Hrdina, L. Bower. Cresco, Iowa B.A. magna cum laude '64, Upper Iowa Uni­ Noel Larson Carlson, Minneapolis versity. Field of Concentration: Social Work. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. M. K. Newhouse. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Susan Goldman. Clyde Hamilton Hudson, New John William Collins, Marshall, Mo. Westminster, British Columbia, B.A. '62, Tarkio College. Field of Concentra­ Canada tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. M. B.A. '64, University of British Colnmbia. Field K. Newhouse. of Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Harriet Darling Collopy, St. Paul B.A. '61, St. Catherines College. Field of Ruth Vernita Jackson, Alton, Ill. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Dolph Hess. B.A. '65, Southern Illinois University. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ Eugene Joseph Connelly, St. Paul viser: Prof. J. G. Gannon. B.A. summa cum laude '64, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Charles Frederick Johnson, Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Kidneigh. Minneapolis B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Martha Doty Cushing, Hinsdale, Ill. Concentration: Social \Vork. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, Ohio . Field Prof. Gisela Konopka. of Concentration: Social Work. Major Advis­ er: Prof. Annalee Stewart. Mary Frances Keefe, Boston, Mass. Joan Calof Fishman, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '64, Radcliffe College. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ B.A. '48, University of Manitoba; M.A. '51, viser: Prof. B. E. Compton. University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Dolph Hess. Loleta-Merril Dewar Kersey, St. Paul B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Rosalie Lindberg Freij, Minneapolis Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. '35, State University of Iowa. Field of Prof. J. G. Gannon. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Jeannette Claire Kidneigh, Hildur Marie Gleason, Minneapolis Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '65, Augsburg College. Field B.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Social Work. Major Advis­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: er: Prof. L. F. Mer!' Prof. L. F. Mer!. John Henry Graf, Bloomington Toshiko Koizumi, Tokyo, Japan B.A. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '58, Meiji Gakuin University. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. L. F. Mer!. Prof. B. E. Compton.

76 Nancy Jane Levernier, Minneapolis Lilah Ann Rasmussen, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. I. Prof. L. F. Merl. G. Rapoport. Jay Gordon Lindgren, Jr., Daniel Selvarajah Sanders, Minneapolis Colombo, Ceylon B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. B.A. '53, University of Ceylon. Field of Con. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. C. L. Bower.

David Leander Lucking, Minneapolis Sue Ann Schmidt, Minneapolis B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Prof. L. N. Scott.

Joanne Sandra Matson, St. Paul Carol Ann Schreier, Marshall B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. B.A. '62, Creighton University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. Dagny Johnson. H. E. Saloshin.

Gwen Lloyd Mehlhouse, Janet Ann Schultz, Rochester Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '64, St. Olaf College. Field B.A. '64, Macalester College. Field of Con· of Concentration: Social Work. Major Advis­ centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. er: Prof. L. F. MerJ. L. F. Merl. Mary Martha Shafland, Danville, Ill. Judith Ann Miller, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '65, Luther College. Field of B.A. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. I. G. Rapoport. Prof. J. E. Peltzer. Margaret Costin Millet, Macomb, Ill. Neal Gilbert Simon, New York, N. Y. B.A. '60, . Field of Con­ B.A. '62, Drake University. Field of Concen­ centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Dolph Hess. I. G. Rapoport. Sally Ann Moran, St. Paul David William Southward, Osseo B.A. '63, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. L. N. Scott. Prof. Gisela Konopka. Constance Rose Nabwire, Soroti, Beverly Jean Stewart, Minneapolis Uganda B.A. magna cum laude '60, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. B.A. '65, Spelman College. Field of Concen­ Major Adviser: Prof. L. N. Scott. tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. L. F. MerJ. Mary McVay Thompson, Curtis Bruce Peterson, Minneapolis Brookfield, Ill. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '44, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Prof. F. X. Kamps. Sheryl Lynn Ramstad, Minneapolis Charlene Torrest, Bronx, N. Y. B.A. '65, Bethel College. Field of Concentra­ B.A. '64, Hunter College. Field of Concen­ tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gannon. L. N. Scott. 77 Penelope Rose Tracy, Erie, Pa. Lorraine Maxine Wolfe, B.A. '63, Allegheny College. Field of Concen­ Minneapolis tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of L. F. Mer!' Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Whitmore. Jeanne Gladys Trumble, Minneapolis B.A. '62, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Paul D_ Wulkan, Minneapolis centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '65, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ L. N. Scott. tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Saloshin. Eugene Miles Waldman, Minneapolis Shirley Zimmerman, Minneapolis B.A. '65, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.A. '47, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social \Vork. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Prof. Dolph Hess. Nancy Batya Waldman, St. Paul Ph.B. '64, Wayne State University. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. L. N. Scott.

Specialist In Education Arland N. Benson, St. Paul Albert Flemmer, Wayzata B.S. '60, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. B.S. '54, M.S. '56, Mankato State College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ Field of Concentration: Elementary Adminis­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Blocher. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. James Curtin.

Doctor of Philosophy Dean Edwin Abrahamson, James Edward Bell, Chicago, Ill. Monticello B.A. summa cum laude '63, University of Min­ B.S. cum laude '55, Gustavus Adolphus Col­ nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporting lege; M. A. '58, University of Nebraska. Ma­ Program. Thesis: Cognitive Dissonance and jor: Anatomy. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Appli­ Debit Help. Major Adviser: Prof. K. E. cations of Scanning Microspectrophotometry Weick, JI. to Quantitative Histochemistry. Major Advis­ er: Prof. Arnold Lazarow. Thomas David Bouman, Clayton, Mo. B.A. '62, Washington University. Major: Physi­ vVassilij Alexeev, Minneapolis cal Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Studies Cert. '3~, Moscow University. Major: History. in Molecular Electronic Structures. Major Ad­ Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The Rus­ viser: Prof. A. J. Moscowitz. sian Orthodox Church Under German Occu­ pation, 1941-1945. Major Adviser: Prof. T. G. Carl Braun, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Stavrou. Canada B.A., B.E.D. '59, M.E.D. '61, University of Joyce Cathryn Aschenbrenner, St. Manitoba; A.R.C.T. '61, University of Tor­ ronto. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Paul Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: The Effi­ B.A. '54, M.A. '56, Tulane University. Major: cacy of Selected Stimulus Modalities in Anthropolgy. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: En­ Learning and Retention of Sex-Typed Textual dogamy and Social Status in a West Punjabi Responses of Kindergarten Children. Major Village. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Hoebe!. Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt.

78 Frank Louis Brendemuehl, Hopkins Margery Ann Duffey, Fairmont B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Major: Edu­ B.S. '49, College of St. Teresa. Major: Educa­ cational Psychology. Minor: Education. Thesis: tion. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Influence of Reading Ability on the Va­ Personal and Situational Factors Relating to lidity of Group Non-Verbal Intelligence Tests. the Career Development of Persons Complet­ Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer. ing Masters Programs in Nursing. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Ruth Eckert. Michael John Brodhead, Marion, Kan. John Walter Fermen, Minneapolis B.A. '59, M.A. '62, University of Kansas. Ma­ B.Met.E. '51, M.S. '58, University of Minne­ jor: History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: sota. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Judge Frank Doster: Kansas Populist and Re­ Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Nucleation form Ideologue. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. and Precipitation of Lithium in Silicon. Major Chambers. Adviser: Prof. R. A. Swalin. Boyd Marlin Buxton, Moore, Idaho Donald Emil Fouts, Ashland, Wis. B.S. '60, Brigham Young University; M.A. B.A. '60, University of Chicago; M.A. '62, '63, Washington State University. Major: Agri­ University of Minnesota. Major: Political Sci­ cultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: ence. Minor: History. Thesis: The Canadian Economics of Size in Minnesota Dairy Farm­ Supreme Court, 1950·60: A Study of Judicial ing. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. Jensen. Policy-Making. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Chase. \Villiam Parker Cane, Coudersport, Pa. Frank Burton Freedman, B.S. '62, University of Pennsylvania. Major: Philadelphia, Pa. Biochemistry. Minor: Physical and Organic B.S.E.E. '62, Drexel Institute of Technology. Chemistry. Thesis: Studies on Homologous Major: Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ Acyl-Chymotrypsins. Major Adviser: Prof. D. sis: The Equilibrium and Kinetic Analysis of B. Wetlaufer. the Evans Blue-Albumin System. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. A. Johnson. Lyle Eugene Craker, Wonewoc, Wis. B.S. '63, University of Wisconsin. Major: Martin Paul Fricke, Ann Arbor, Mich. Agronomy. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The B.S. '61, Drexel Institute of Technology. Ma­ Accumulation and Distribution of Strontium jor: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: In­ within Tissues of a Wheat Spike. Major Ad­ elastic Scattering of 40-MeV Polarized Pro­ viser: Prof. L. H. Smith. tons. Major Adviser: Prof. N. M. Hintz. Nancy M. Crewe, Minneapolis Elizabeth Ransom Gallistel, Wayzata B.A. magna cum laude '61, M.A. '64, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: B.A. '37, University of Wisconsin. Major: Edu­ Educational Psychology. Thesis: A Compari­ cational Psychology. Minor: Psychology. The­ son of Factory Analytic and Empirically De­ sis: The Effect of Differing Capacities for rived Scales of the Minnesota Counseling In­ Extinction on Cognitive Processes: Their Rela­ ventory. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Berdie. tion to Motor Inhibition and to Reading Dis­ ability. Major Adviser: Prof. Bruce Barlow. Francis Garvin Davenport, Jr., Minne- apolis Frederick Galvin, St. Paul B.A. '61, Grinnell College. Major: American B.A. '58, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Studies. Thesis: The Myth of Southern His­ Major: Mathematics. Minor: Philosophy. The­ tory-20th Century Variations. Major Adviser: sis: Horn Sentences. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. B. R. Bowron, Jr. Bjarni Jonsson. Larry Erwin Davis, Nevada, Iowa Rajnikant Suresh Gandhi, B.S. '58, M.S. '63, Iowa State University. Ma­ Baroda, India jor: Animal Husbandry. Minor: Supporting B.A. '58, M.A. '60, University of Baroda. Ma­ Program. Thesis: Chromogen and Nitrogen as jor: Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Fecal-Index Indicators of Forage Digestibility Little India: Localism and Cosmopolitanism Under Grazing and Stall Feeding. Major Ad­ in an Indian Student Colony. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. R. M. Jordan. Prof. D. A. Martindale.

79 Paul Herbert Barlow Godwin, John Krogness Hansen, Fridley Minneapolis B.S. '46, B.S. '48, M.A. '53, University of B.A. '60, ; M.A. '63, Uni­ Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Edu­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. cational Psychology. Thesis: A Comparison of Minor: Area Studies. Thesis: Manchu-Mongol Three Sixth Grade Programs of Mathematics Relations: A Study of Political Integration. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Do­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Turner. mian. Robert Frank Hartley, Crofton, Md. Herman Ernest Gollwitzer, Truman B.B.A. '49, Drake University; M.B.A. '62, Uni­ B.Math. '62, M.S. '65, University of Minne­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ sota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Electrical istration. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Contribu­ Engineering. Thesis: Stokes Multipliers for tions of Marketing Research to Retail Deci­ Subdominant Solutions of Second Order Dif­ sion-Making. Major Adviser: Prof. E. H. Lewis. ferential Equations with Polynomial Coeffi­ cients. Major Adviser: Prof. Yasutaka Sibuya. Gerhard Karroll Haukebo, Moorhead B.S. '52, M.A. '54, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ Rodney Glenn Grubb, Moorhead chology. Thesis: An Investigation of the Effect B.A. '53, Concordia College. Major: Political of the Study of Numeration Systems in the Science. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: The Doc­ Mathematics Preparation of Future Elemen­ trine of Political Obligation in the New Testa­ tary Teachers. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. ment and Some Modem Protestant Interpret­ Stoch!. ers. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Q. Sibley. Peter Robert Herczfeld, Budapest, Ram Krishna Gupta, Ujjain, India Hungary M.Ed. '52, Allahabad University; M.A. '56, B.S. '61, Colorado State University. Major: London University. Major: Educational Psy­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. chology. Minor: Education. Thesis: Interac­ Thesis: Study of Electronic Processes and tions of Achievement Test Items in the Con­ Fluctuation Phenomena in Optically Quenced text of Repeated Measurements of Groups CdS and CdSe Crystals. Major Adviser: Prof. Using Different Mathematic Texts. Major Ad­ K. M. VanVliet. viser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. Paul Gordon Hiebert, Minneapolis B.A. '54, Tabor College; M.A. '57, Mennonite Philip Dietrich Hammen, Brethren Biblical Seminary. Major: Anthro­ Missoula, Mont. pology. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: Struc­ ture and Integration in a Central Indian B.A. '63, St. Olaf College. Major: Organic Village. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Hoebe!. Chemistry. Minor: Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Some Reactions of 2,4- Richard Arlen Jackson, Brainerd Diphenylthietane I-Oxide and Dioxide. Major Adviser: Prof. R. M. Dodson. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ tory. Minor: German. Thesis: The Royal Coronation Ceremony in France from Charles Edgar Ethelbert Hanna, Jr. VIII to Charles X. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Anniston, Ala. Giesey. B.S. '59, Tuskegee Institute; M.S. '63, Univer­ Joseph Robert Jenkins, Yakima, sity of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Mi­ nor: Genetics. Thesis: The Effect of Strepto­ Wash. coccal Pyrogenic Exotoxins on the Immune B.A. '64, Gonzaga University. Major: Educa­ Response. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Wat­ tional Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: son. Effects of Incidental Cues and Encoding Strategies on Paired-Associate Learning. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Neale. Ethel D. Hansen, Whitewater, Wis. B.S. '48, M.S. '49, Kansas State Teachers Col­ Jennings Oliver Johnson, Rochester lege. Major: Education. Minor: Educational B.S. '49, M.A. '54, University of Minnesota. Psychology. Thesis: A Comparison of the Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Field. Teaching Behaviors of Highly Creative and Thesis: The Relationship Between Science Less Creative Basic Business Teachers. Major Achievement and Selected Student Character­ Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. istics. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis.

80 Allan Marshall Kirch, Minneapoh!> Sie Tung Liu, Taiwan, China B.A. '58, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. B.S. '59, National Taiwan University; M.S. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: '63, South Dakota School of Mines and Tech­ Functional Equations of Local and Global nology. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Zeta-Functions. Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Mathematics. Thesis: Noise in Solid State De­ Gaa!. vices. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Zie!.

Philip Alan Korth, St. Paul Stephen T. Margulis, Gainesville, Fla. B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '56, The City College; M.A. '59, Clark American Studies. Thesis: The Yeoman and University. Major: Psychology. Minor: Edu­ a Market Economy. Major Adviser: Prof. B. R. cational Psychology. Thesis: On the Loss of Bowron, Jr. a Partner: The Effects of Responsibility on Post-decisional Re-evaluation Processes. Major Adviser: Prof. Dana Bramel. Lawrence Louis Landucci, St. Paul B.Chem. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Raymond Allen Mill, Stillwater, Okla. Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chem­ B.A. '57, University of Iowa; M.P.H. '61, Uni­ istry. Thesis: Structure and Reactions of Die1s­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Public Health. Alder Adducts of Indene-3-carboxylic Acid and Dienophiles. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. No­ Minor: Biostatistics. Thesis: Air Pollution from the Grain Industry: An Analysis of the land. Influence of Environmental Factors on the Incidence of Asthma. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Charles Lanman, Grand H. J. Paulus. Rapids B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: Gopal Chandra Mitra, Patna Bihar, Pharmacology. Minor: Physiological Chemistry. India Thesis: Passage of Organic Cations and Neu­ Diploma '53, Govt. School of Fine Art; M.A. tral Molecules from Cerebrospinal F1uid into '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Art Edu­ Plasma and Brain. Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. cation. Minor: Art. Thesis: An Experimental Miller. Study of the Cultural Values Held by Stu­ dents Preparing to be Art Teachers and Their Influence 011 Attitudes Toward International Claus Leitzmann, Minneapolis Understanding. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. B.S. '62, ; M.S. '64, Univer­ Gayne. sity of Minnesota. Major: Biochemistry. Mi­ nor: Microbiology. Thesis: Studies on Threo­ nine Dehydratase from BacilIus licheniformis. Orville William Nelson, Major Adviser: Prof. R. W. Bemlohr. Menomonie, Wis. B.S. '56, Stout State University; M.A. '58, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Michael Leonard Levitan, Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: A Brooklyn, N. Y. Framework for Research in Industrial Arts B.S. '62, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; M.S. Motor Learning. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathe­ Nelson. matics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Some Ratio Limit Theorems for a General State Space Terry George Newell, St. Paul Markov Process. Major Adviser: Prof. Steven Orey. B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ chology. Thesis: Biometrical Genetic Analyses James Bernard Lingwall, of Behavioral Data. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Lawrence, Kan. T. Lykken. B.S. '57, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audi­ John Andrew Newman, St. Paul ology. Minors: Educational Psychology and B.S. with distinction '59, D.V.M. '61, Uni­ Psychology. Thesis: The Galvanic Skin Re­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Veterinary Bac­ sponses of Stutterers and Nonstutterers to Iso­ teriology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The lated Word Stimuli. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Detection and Control of Mycoplasma Melea­ H. Henn'kson. gridis. Major Adviser: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy.

81 Demetre Matthew Nicoloff, Robert Irvin Renee, Duluth Minneapolis B.S. cum laude '40, N.J. State Teachers Col­ B.A. '54, M.D. '57, . lege; B.T.A.; cum laude '48, Pasadena Play­ Major: Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ house College; M.A. cum laude '60, Occi­ sis: Metabolic Factors in the Genesis of Pul­ dental College. Major: Theatre Arts. Minor: monary Edcma. Major Adviser: Prof. M. B. English. Thesis: The Burlesque Techniques Visscher. Employed by James Robinson Planche in His Dramatic \Varks and Their Relationship to the English Burlesque Tradition Between Jo­ Earl Nolting, Jr., Columbus, Ind. seph Fielding and W. S. Gilbert. Major Ad­ B.S. '59, M.S. '61, Indiana University. Major: viser: Prof. K. L. Graham. Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: A Study of Female Vocational Inter­ Jim Andrew Richstad, Honolulu, ests: Pre-college to Post·graduation. Major Ad­ Hawaii viser: Prof. R. F. Berdie. B.A. '54, University of Washington. Major: Mass Communications. Minor: Political Sci­ Kantilal Purushottamdas Patel, ence. Thesis: The Press and the Courts Under Martial Rule in Hawaii During World War Patan Cuj, India II-From Pearl Harbor to Duncan v. Kaha­ B.Sc. '57, College of Agriculture; M.Sc. '60, namoku. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Gerald. Institute of Agriculture. Major: Plant Pathol­ ogy. J\linor: Entomology. Thesis: The Bio­ nomics of Tylenchorhynchus Martini. Major Clayton Reynolds Robinson, Adviser: Prof. M. F. Kernkamp. Memphis, Tenn. B.A. '59, Trinity University; M.A. '60, Missis­ sippi Southern College. Major: American Ronald Thomas Perry, Studies. Thesis: The Impact of the City on Elizabethtown, Ky. Rural Immigrants to Memphis, 1880-1940. B.E. '62, Vanderbilt University. Major: Chemi· Major Adviser: Prof. David Noble. cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Fluid Mechanics of Entrainment Through Li­ Vivian Joyce Lober Rohrl, quid-Liquid and Liquid·Solid Junctures. Major LaJoIIa, Calif. Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ranz. B.A. '51, M.A. '59, University of Chicago. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Psychology. The­ Anne Margaret Peterson, Minneapolis sis: The People of Mille Lacs: A Study of Social Organization and Value Orientations. B.A. '52, M.A. '55, University of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Hoebe!. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chem­ istry. Thesis: Characterization Studies on Phosporous-32 Labeled Fractions of Ribonu­ Leonard Rowley, North Ogden, Utah cleic Acids from Mouse Liver. Major Adviser: B.A. '51, M.Ed. '55, Brigham Young Univer­ Prof. C. P. Barnum, Jr. sity. Major: Speech, Communication and Theatre Arts. Minor: Education. Thesis: A Critical and Comparative Evaluation of Latter­ Willard Dale Philipson, Sleepy Eye day Saint Drama. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M B.S. '53, M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Whiting. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Admin­ istration. Thesis: The Effectiveness of Select­ Orvin Elwood Rud, Blacksburg, Va. ed Films on Learning Biological Concepts by High School Students. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '47, University of Wisconsin. Major: M. J. Peterson. Agronomy: Minor: Soil Science. Thesis: A Study of Certain Factors Affecting the Estab­ lishment of Stands of Forage Grasses and Soontaraporn Ratanadiloknapuket, Legumes. Major Adviser: Prof. A. R. Schmid. Satul, Thailand B.S. cum laude '60, Kasetsart University; M.S. Richard Rudisill, Auburn, Calif. '64, Louisiana State University. Major: Ge­ B.A. '52, M.A. '57, Sacramento State Univer­ netics. Minor: Animal Husbandry. Thesis: Esti­ sity. Major: American Studies. Thesis: Mirror mation of Number of Genes Controlling Image: The Influences of the Daguerreotype Quantitative Traits. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. on American Society. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Comstock. C. Turpie.

82 Camilla Rebecca Schloemer, Richard Alan Smith, Dayton, Wash. 'Vest Bend, Wis. A.B. '62, Whitman College. Major: Biochem­ B.s. '51, M.N.A. '52, University of Minne­ istry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: A sota. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Comparative Study of the Sequence of Amino Psychology. Thesis: A Study of Nurse Faculty Acids in the Vicinity of the Histidine Resi­ Members: Their Career Choice and Related dues in Porciae and Bovine Trypsin. Major Factors. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Eckert. Adviser: Prof. I. E. Liener.

Prabhu Datta Sharma, Jaipur, Lawrence Harold Smolowitz, Rajasthan, India Morristown, N. J. M.A. '54, Rajasthan University; M.A. '56, B.S. '62, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ma­ Jaipur University. Major: Political Science. jor: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Minor: History. Thesis: Democratic Decen­ Wiener Derivatives and Corresponding Fun­ tralization in the State of Rajasthan, India. damental Theorems of the Integral Calculus. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Cameron.

Abdel-Rahim Hashim Shehata, Thomas Edward Snider, Meet Mirgga, Egypt Rockbridge Baths, Va. B.S. '59, Cairo University; M.S. '64, Univer­ B.S. '60, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; M.s. sity of Minnesota. Major: Genetics. Minor: '62, Cornell University. Major: Agricultural Plant Physiolsgy. Thesis: A Dialle! Study of Economics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: An the Expression of Heterosis in Flax (Linum Economic Analysis of Equity Capital Financ­ usitatissimum L.) Major Adviser: Prof. V. E. ing in Minnesota Dairy Cooperatives. Major Comstock. Adviser: Prof. E. F. Koller.

Vladimir Shkolnik, Belgrade, Yugo- Robert Phillip Snow, Amherst, N.Y. slavia B.S. '59, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: History. Thesis: In­ B.S. '50, University of Belgrade; M.S. '58, stitutional Centralization and Communal Par­ University of Manitoba. Major: Physics. Mi­ ticularism: A Study of Role Tensions of Pub­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: (P,I) Reactions in lic Health Nurses. Major Adviser: Prof. Don Light Nuclei at 40 MeV. Major Adviser: Prof. Martindale. N. M. Hintz. Gerald Lee Steele, Hutchinson James Robert Shumaker, B.S. '57, Mankato State College; M.A. '60, Shinnston, W. Va. Colorado State College. Major: Education. B.S. ';7, M.S. ';9, West Virginia University. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A Com­ Major: Horticulture. Minor: Plant Genetics. parison of Plastics Concepts Learned Using Thesis: Maternal and Genic-Cytoplasmic Dif­ Educational Toys and Three Dimensional ferences in Reciprocally Crossed Tomatoes. Models and Concepts Learned Using Com­ Major Adviser: Prof. T. M. Currence. mercial Plastics Processing Equipment. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Nelson. Rita Ann Sloan, Tulsa, Okla. B.S.Bus.Ad. '54, University of Tulsa; M.A. Jerry Bruce Stevens, Coon Rapids Bus.Ed. '62, Columbia Teachers College. Ma­ B.S. '59, D.v.M. '61, University of Minnesota. jor: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. Major: Veterinary Pathology. Minor: Biochem­ Thesis: An Application of the Micromolar Be­ istry. Thesis: Studies on Heparin Lymphocyto­ havior Theory to the Instruction of Beginning sis. Major Adviser: Prof. Victor Perman. Shorthand. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Rodney Newcomb Swenson, Alfred Small, Philadelphia, Pa. Northfield B.S. '63, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy B.S. ';2, Bemidji State College; M.A. '56, and Science; M.S. '65, University of Michigan. University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Major: Pharmacology. Minor: Physiology. The­ Minor: German. Thesis: A Frequency Count sis: The Renal Sites and Mechanism of Ac­ of Contemporary German Vocabulary Based tion of Furosemide. Major Adviser: Prof. E. on Three Current Leading Newspapers. Ma­ J. Cafruny. jor Adviser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier.

83 William Arthur Thomas, Jr. Stroller Tod White, Chillicothe, Ohio Princeton, N. J. B.S. with distinction '60, Purdue University; B.A. '59, Occidental College; M.A. '62, Long M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Beach State College. Major: Psychology. Mi­ Forestry. Minor: Ecology. Thesis: Accumula­ nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An Eval­ tion and Cycling of Calcium by Flowering uation of a Training Program in Industry. Ma­ Dogwood Trees. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. jor Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Tester. Joseph P. Wuskell, Hu Tong, Taiwan, China West Hartford, Conn. B.S. '61, National Taiwan University; M.S. B.A. '60, University of Connecticut. Major: '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Thesis: On the Conversion of Secondary Mer­ Transistor Noise at High Injection Levels. Ma­ captans to Ketones. Major Adviser: Prof. R. jor Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Ziel. M. Dodson. Eleanor Walters Treece, Minneapolis Steve Arthur Wutzke, B.S. '52, Ashland College; M.Ed. '62, Univer­ Sandwich, Ill. sity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: B.S. '59, M.S. '60, University of Illinois. Ma­ Educational Psychology. Thesis: Vocational jor: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Physics. Choice and Satisfactions of Licensed Practical Thesis: Conditions Governing the Sympto­ Nurses. Major: Adviser: Prof. R. E. Eckert. matic Behavior of an Electric Arc in a Super­ Rajarama Belle Upadhyaya, Manga- imposed Flow Field. Major Adviser: Prof. lore, India E. R. G. Eckert. B.Sc. '57, Coimbatore Agricultural College; Massis Yeterian, Baghdad, Iraq M.Sc. '60, Poona College of Agriculture. Ma­ B.S. '52, College of St. Thomas; M.S. '56, jor: Genetics. Minor: Plant Pathology. Thesis: Marquette University. Major: Dairy Industries. Heterosis and Combining Ability in Barley. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: Heat Inactiva­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Rasmusson. tion of Bacteriophages Specific for Lactic Streptococci. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Je­ Robert Francis Wambach, zeski. Grand Rapids B.S.F. '57, University of Montana; M.F. '59, University of Michigan. Major: Forestry. Mi­ nor: Agricultural Economics. Thesis: A Silvi­ cultural and Economics Appraisal of Initial Spacing in Red Pine. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Skok.

Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine George Wassef Ibrahim, Tanta, United Arab Republic M.B.B.Ch. '54, Cairo University. Major: Medi­ cine. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Study of Early Labeling in Bile Pigment. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. C. J. Watson.

Doctor of Philosophy in Surgery Jack Herbert Bloch, Los Angeles, Earle Ellsworth Crandall, Los Angeles, Calif. Calif. B.A. '52, M.D. '57, University of California. B.D. '56, University of Illinois. Major: Sur­ Major: Surgery. Minor: Physiology. Thesis: gery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Effects of Experimental Aspects of Cardiogenic Shock. Hypothalmic Stimulation on Estrous Cycling Major Adviser: Dr. R. C. Lillehei. in the Cat. Major Adviser: Dr. J. G. Love. 84 Arthur Storer McFee, Portland, Me. Nelson Howard Stone, Chicago, Ill. B.A. '53, Harvard College; M.D. '57, Har­ B.A. 'Sl, M.S. 'S2, University of Michigan; vard Medical School. Major: Surgery. Minor: M.D. 'S7, Ohio State University. Major: Sur­ Physiological Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of gery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Inftu­ the Effect of Profound Local Gastric Hypo­ ence of Sex Hormones on Gastric Secretion thermia (Gastric Freezing) on the Turnover and Peptic Ulceration. Major Adviser: Dr. O. of Cells in the Normal Rat Gastric Mucosa, H. Wangensteen. Employing the Uptake & Incorporation of Tritium (W) Labelled Thymidine as an In­ dicator. Major: Adviser: Dr. O. H. Wangen­ steen.

Summary of Degrees Conferred by the University During the Academic Year 1966-67

Conferred July, August and December 1966; March 1967 ...... 3954 Conferred June 1967 (subject to completion of requirements) 4473

Total degrees conferred 1966-67 ...... 8427*

* Includes 761 conferred at Duluth, lSI at Morris.

85 Academic Costume

On appropriate occasions, anyone with a college or university degree may wear academic costume consisting of a gown, a hood, and a cap. By observing the kind of academic costume a person wears, it is possible to know the name of the University from which he graduated, as well as the degree which he holds, and, in some cases, the field of his major interest as well. The long pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a Bachelor's degree, the long closed sleeve with a slit for the ann indicates a Master's degree, and the open sleeve marks a Doctor's degree. Bachlors' and Masters' gowns are black in color and are without any trimming. Generally, the Doctor's gown is black also, but some universities, particularly those abroad, prescribe such festive colors as red, crimson, or green. All Doctors' gowns have velvet trimming on the front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. This trimming may be black, or it may match the color of the edging of the hood and thus identify the profession or field of major interest of the wearer. At a commencement it is quite proper to wear the gown-but not the hood-appropriate for the degree which is to be received. The only hoods worn at commencements are for degrees which have already been received. Thus only those students and faculty members who have already received col­ lege or university degrees wear hoods. Anyone who has a degree from the Uni­ versity of Minnesota may wear a hood decorated with a maroon chevron on gold background. The length and shape of the hood indicates whether the wearer has earned a Bachelor's, a Master's, or a Doctor's degree. The velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted. For example, dark blue signifies Philosophy; light blue, Education; green, Medicine; lilac, Dentistry; orange, Engineering; russet, Forestry; drab, Business; olive green, Phannacy; purple, Law; gray, Veterinary Medicine; golden yellow, Sci­ ence; and white, Arts and Letters. Shoulder insignia on the gowns of candidates for degrees indicate that the candidates are honors students. Caps, generally mortarboards with tassels, have significance, too. The Doc­ tor's tassel may be black or gold. Masters' and Bachelors' tassels are black; but at University of Minnesota commencements-upon the authority of the Uni­ versity Senate Committee on Functions--candidates for the Bachelors' and Associates' degrees wear tassels which indicate their schools or colleges by color as follows: (In the order of march) General Extension Division ...... orange and drab General College ...... crimson and white College of Liberal Arts .white

87 University College ...... old gold and white College of Biological Sciences ...... golden yellow Institute of Technology ...... orange College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics ...... maize College of Education light blue School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Pharmacy...... olive Law School ...... purple College of Veterinary Medicine ...... gray School of Dentistry ...... lilac College of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School ...... black

But once the Bachelor's degree has been received and the commencement is over, the graduate, should he wear academic costume again, will wear only the black tassel as does the holder of the Master's degree. Similarly, he will not in the future wear the shoulder insignia as a part of his academic dress even if he is an honor graduate. All graduates of the University should remember that the academic dress at this University conforms to the rules of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume. This means that Minnesota academic costume may be easily secured anywhere in the world. And it is always worn proudly and with distinction-for ours is a great University.

88 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA July Commencement, 1967

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 14, 4:00 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis First Vice President and Chairman

The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior Second Vice President

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Waterville

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

SMOKING AND USE OF CAMERAS AND RECORDERS - It is requested, by action of the Board of Regents, that in Northrop Memorial Auditorium smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. The use of cameras or tape recorders in the auditorium by members of the audience is prohibited. This Is Your University

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and sixteenth birthday. As one of the great: Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicated to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowl­ edge to the existing resources of our state. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, den­ tists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen - to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its founding, the Uni­ versity has awarded more than 198,000 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 44,000 students annually on its Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth, Morris, Crookston and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agricul­ ture and its General Extension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offers further educa­ tional opportunity throughout the state by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H club agents, and recreation and health consultants who give effective instruction to residents of the state in their own homes. In the diversified research laboratories on the University'S six campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered throughout the state, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, the Hormel Institute at: Austin, and at University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experi­ ments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese-making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

THE UNIVERSITY is acknowled~d to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the Umversity Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and :the local perform­ ances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, com-

iii munities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it possible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Building to be constructed. Through the Amer. ican Legion and its auxiliary posts all over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to provide an endowed research professor. ship in heart disease. Generous contributions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Cen. ter, and Diehl Hall (which houses the biological-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, associations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships avail­ able to promising students each year. Chiefly because of financial diffi­ culties, only one-half of the state's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or university. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 43,997 students who enrolled at the University at the beginning of the 1966-1967 academic year repre· sented nearly one-half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capac­ ity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admis­ sions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1966-1967 enrollment to about 44,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, more buildings. And it makes plain the University's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $110,893,275 fQr gen­ eral operations and maintenance during the 1967-1969 biennium. In addi­ tion, the University received $9,401,100 for University Hospitals; $9,883,460 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,739,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabil­ itation of existing buildings; and $955,000 for the University of Minne­ sota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more comprehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1965-1966 showed that the Uni­ versity'S current income and expenditures amounted to $150,738,945.58. Of the total received, $15,647,291.27 came from student tuition and fees; $20,023,300.63 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,673,200.41 from intercollegiate athletics; $21,659,432.05 from such

IV services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $7,937,650.10 from corporations, founda­ tions, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick.. Also $34,462,190.42 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The state provided $49,335,880.70 or 32.7 percent for the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $13,814,966. Commencement marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and par­ ticipates in its aspirations. Alumni are urged to continue their affiliation with the University through the Minnesota Alumni Association and its college groups. Also, support is urged for the University of Minnesota Alumni Fund, administered in the Alumni Office in Coffman Memorial Union, and the various Special Project Programs, including scholarships, medical and technological researoh, and college service funds, which are administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v Order of Events

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As degree candidates and their friends and families reach the Minneapolis Campus of the University this afternoon from 3: IS to 3:45 p.m., -they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells being played from NOl'throp Memorial Auditorium by Mrs. James Whipkey, Graduate Student, University Carillonneur. Ad­ mission to the July Commencement exercises is by guest card only. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the colors are presented.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. the University Summer Concert Band, conducted by Graduate Associate Director John P. Zdechlik, M.A., will play.

PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 4:00 p.m., Professor John C. Kidneigh, M.A., College of Liberal Arts, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium, heralding the arrival of the academic procession of candi­ dates for degrees. Marshal Kidneigh, as Mace-bearer, will present the Mace at the center of the stage. When all of those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace in its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, the Summer Concert Band will play: Proud Heritage William Latham

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-bearer enters. Seated in the first row, from left to right, are Marshal Kidneigh; Professor Howard F. Nelson, Ed.D., College of Education, Marshal; Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; The Reverend George G. Garrelts, Director of the Newman Center; Assistant Professor David L. Giese, Ph.D., General College; Captain James F. Iaconis, U.S.A., Acting Professor of Military Science; Professor Morris E. Nicholson, Jr., Sc.D., Institute of Technology; The Honorable William K. Montague, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Professor Frank H. Kaufert, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.D., College of Education; The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, Regent of the Uni­ versity of Minnesota; Dean Willard L. Thompson, Ph.D., Summer Ses­ sion; Vice President Laurence R. Lunden, LL.D., Business Administra­ tion; President James F. Nickerson, Ph.D., Mankato State College, Com­ mencement Speaker; Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration; The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Chair­ man of the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota; Vice Presi­ dent Stanley J. Wenberg, M.A., Educational Relationships and Develop­ ment; Dean Bryce L. Crawford, Jr., Ph.D., Graduate School; The Honor­ able George W. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dr.

VI Edwin L. Haislet, Ed.D., Director of Alumni Relations; Associate Dean George Seltzer, Ph.D., School of Business Administration; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; The Honorable Elmer L. Ander­ sen, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Acting Dean Frank Ver­ brugge, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Lieutenant Colonel James Suttie, U.S.A.F., Professor of Aerospace Studies; Associate Dean H. Mead Cavert, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences; Associate Dean Martin L. Snoke, Ph.D., Office of the Dean of Students; Professor Roy A. Schuessler, M.M., College of Liberal Arts; Professor Ambert B. Hall, D.D.S., College of Dentistry, Marshal; Professor Charles Edwards, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences, Marshal. PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the color guard, made up of Uni­ versity Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen, enters the Auditorium, the audience will rise and will remain standing for the National Anthem and for the Invocation. The Summer Concert Band will play: Inaugural Fanfare Frank Bencriscutto THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience and Professor Schuessler, soloist. 0, sayl can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, Oe'r the ramparts we watch'd 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. 0, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? INVOCATION: Father Garrelts.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: Vice President Shepherd.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. James F. Nickerson, "Tremors in Academia." CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice President Wenberg will introduce Captain Iaconis and Lt. Colonel Suttie, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. Certificates of ROTC completion will be presented by Vice President Shepherd.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice President Wenberg will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to Vice President Shepherd the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction: Assistant Professor Giese for the General College; Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Professor Nicholson for the University College; Acting Dean Ver­ brugge for the Institute of Technology; Professor Kaufert for the Insti-

vii tute of Agriculture; Associate Dean Seltzer for the School of Business Administration; Dean Keller for the College of Education; Associate Dean Cavert for the College of Medical Sciences; Dean Crawford for the Graduate School.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES: Vice President Shepherd will confer certificates and degrees upon the members of this graduating class.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Dr. Haislet.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: 'With Dean Thompson presiding, members of the July graduating class will pass across the stage to receive their diplomas.

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: Vice President Shepherd will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new Doctor of Philosophy is invested with his academic hood, he will be presented individually by Dean Crawford.

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audience and Professor Schuessler, soloist. Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, 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: The Summer Concert Band will play: Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa

THE AUDIENCE is requested to remain seated until those in academic costume have left the Auditorium.

(Immediately following these exercises, all members of the audience are invited to attend the President's Reception, which is described on the back cover of this program.)

Vlll Candidates for Commissions subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the first term of the Summer Session, commissions will be presented to those listed below and to such others as may meet the requirements for the Reserve Officers in the Armed Services.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE

Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps Donald L. Doerfler, Hamel Curtis A. Houston, Minneapolis

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES

Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Roger H. Asp, Robbinsdale Allan V. Shukle, St. Paul Paul W. Lavender, Jr., St. Paul Candidates for Graduation

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the first term of the Summer Session, degrees will be conferred as indio cated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the gradua. tion requirements.

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Accounting Certificate Dennis Wilfred Buhl, Minneapolis

General Engineering Certificate James Francis Madden, St. Paul

GENERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts Eugene Burgis Arves, Minneapolis Jerome James Jarosoh, St. Paul Jerry Donald Benedict, Richfield James Gene Kelly, Bloomington Ronald Bernard Cameron, Curtis George Kuschner, St. Paul Minneapolis Robert Gregory Lane, Minneapolis William Francis Cartwright II, Arlo Herman Lange, Minneapolis St. Paul Joseph Raymond Lopez, St. Paul Julius Edward Coller, Shakopee Joseph Richard Moreno, Jr., Gary Richard Davis, Wayzata St. Paul Janet Mary Eaton, St. Paul Noel Joseph Murray, Minneapolis Gary Richard Eckland, St. Paul Stephen Marvin Neighbors, Michael Ray Egeland, Minneapolis St. Louis Park Cynthia Lou Engebretson, Lee R. Nowick, Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis Cynthia Louise Pafiolis, Richfield Constance Joan Fischbach, St. Paul Clark Charles Peterson, Hinckley J ames Stephen Goldstein, Mel Harold Pittel, Minnetonka Minneapolis Jeryl Lee Richmond, St. Paul Lawrence Allan Hasse, St. Paul Jay Stuart Saltzman, Minneapolis William Russell Hayford, Karlene Kae Smith, Minneapolis Minneapolis Richard Steven Somody, Willmar J ames Russell Hemming, St. Paul Earl Richard Spencer, South Edwin Arthur Hiner, Minneapolis St. Paul

2 Linda Marie Storch, Minneapolis Mary Florence Wied, Minneapolis Richard Jeffery Timm, Dean C. Wilson, Minneapolis Robbinsdale Barbara Jean Wolters, West Brandon James Trombley, St. Paul Minneapolis Karen Sue Yarmo, St. Paul Thomas John VanYo, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Associale in Liberal Arts Kathleen Ann Bachert, Jana Phyllis Castle, Waterloo, Iowa Minneapolis

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become final until all requirements are met for the level indicated. Bruce Lawrence Ahrens, A.A., Kenneth Paul Crow, Golden Valley St. Paul Lessie Ann Culmer, Minneapolis, Michael Ray AIm, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Interdepart­ John Charles Anderson, mental Minneapolis Sandra Lee Curtis, Le Center Jane Selfridge Angrist, Minnetonka Donald Lee Doerfler, Hamel Marilyn Judith Baldwin, Daniel Edward Doody, St. Paul Minneapolis Linda Jane Eggers, Minneapolis Harvey Ronald Barberg, Marcia Kathryn Emerson, Minne. Minneapolis apolis, CUM LAUDE, French Jean Marie Bartelt, Minneapolis Evonne Hannah Erickson, St. Paul Mary Margaret Bastian, St. Paul, Marie Griffin Esch, New Albin, CUM LAUDE, English Iowa John Richard Baudler, Austin Judith Kay Sackett Fabry, Albert Lynn Diane Bellak, Minneapolis Lea Alan Paul Bender, Minneapolis Robert Nels Fagerhaugh, James Paul Benson, Le Sueur Minneapolis Evelyn Ann Ristrom Berglund, Greta Ane Flodquist, North St. Paul Branch Barbara Maxine Bierbaum, Michael Manning Gavin, Glencoe Robbinsdale Leo John Giovannini, Minneapolis Peter William Bissell, Minneapolis Elaine Edith Goldberg, William Sharpe Blake, St. Paul Minneapolis . Janis Luayne Bomersheim, St. Paul Alan Ira Gotkin, St. Louis Park Herb Howard Bostrom, Pamela Anne Graham, Minneapolis Minnetonka Balva Marie Caffrey, Riga, Latvia Jetta Nell Grantham, Omaha, Mary Anne Carter, St. Louis Park Neb. Helen Janet Cooper, Dodge Center Richard Henry Lawrence Gray, Craig Llewellyn Crawford, St. Paul Chisholm

3 Joanne Barbara Greimel, Daniel Ralph Lott, Minneapolis, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Mary Louise Haglund, Leslev Ann Lundbohm, St. Paul Minneapolis Denn'is Patrick Lynard, Glenn Hewitt Hanna, Minneapolis Minneapolis David Neison Haspel, St. Paul Lili Maleki, Tehran, Iran .I anet Eileen Hathaway, Richard Byron Marple, Faribault Minneapolis .I ames Bost McCreary, Minneapolis Paul Marshall Heim, Minneapolis Dwight Michael McMurray, West Margaret Jane Higley, Minneapolis St. Paul James Stuart Hillgren, Blooming- Josette Blanche Filippi Meckstroth ton, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Minneapolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE: Psychology French Susan Margaret Simmer Hinding, David Lynn Miller, Lake Park, St. Paul Iowa Patrick Burke Hoemke, St. Paul Jay Merle Milstein, Minneapolis Curtis Alan Houston, Minneapolis Christie Stratton Morris, Michael Andre Huck, St. Paul Minneapolis Richard Lewis Hurlbut, Jr., James Warren Morse II, Watertown, S. D. Richmond, Vt. Walter Lewis Hyde, Jr., Rochester, Nicholas Johann Neubauer, St. N.Y. Paul, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Donald Dean Ingalls, Rochester Science Maj Lis Katherine Jalkio, St. Paul Gayle Kathleen Olson, Minneapolis Ann Vienna Jenkinson, Wayzata Mark Alan Olson, Minneapolis John Mitchel Jensen, Ellendale Carol Alison Orr, Minneapolis Robert Martin Joesting, New VIm Elaine Marie Parson, Duluth David Gary Johnson, St. Paul John Andrew Pates, Granite Falls Georgia Mae Johnson, Minneapolis Alan Mark Perper, Minneapolis Linda Lea Johnson, Lakota, N.D. Susan Mary Peterson, Minneapolis Margaret Ann Johnson, Renee Joyce Pfenning, Jamestown, Minneapolis N.D. Howard Laurance Kaibel, Hopkins Carol Lynn Pine, St. Paul John Kenneth Kallman, Margaret Ann Powelson, St. Cloud Minneapolis .I osephine Hayes Price, .I ames Stephen Kaminsky, Minneapolis Minneapolis John Worum Putnam, St. Paul Robert Arthur Kieffer, Hastings Nathanael Lauren Quanrud, A.A., Barry William Kirschner, Minne­ Minneflpolis, CUM LAUDE, Speech apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Art Steven Howard Rasmussen, Coon History Rapids Jay David Kremen, Minneapolis, Peter Whannel Ray, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Catherine Raymond Rehm, Christopher William Kvale, Minneapolis Rochester Randi Averil Ringham, Minneapolis Robert Earl LaShomb, Roseville Ronnie .I ames Robertson, Paul Warren Lavender, Jr., St. Paul Minneapolis Jeffrey Kendall Light, Mound John Edward Rode, St. Paul .I ames Bristol Livingston, James Nelson Ruddy, Toledo, Minneapolis Ohio

4 JaDles Olav Saboe, Garrison Paul Bonnell Stevenson, Hopkins Marcia Joanne Scanlon, Sarah Alice Stevenson, Stillwater, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Scandinavian Arlie Mac Scheppke, Edina Kathleen Marie Strehlow, St. Paul Dianne Yoko Hayashida Scherber, Wayne Harold Swanson, Aitkin Minneapolis Wayne Clifford Swenson, Richfield Martha Louise Schlenk, A.A., James Barron Swick, Minneapolis, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Kathleen Ann Schmaltz, Mary Lou Taylor, Minnetonka Minneapolis Barry Hardin Thorvilson, Dennis Bentley Scoville, La Minneapolis Crescent Diane Agnes Tschida, St. Paul Michael Erling SeavaIl, Hopkins Douglas Arthur Unze, Minneapolis ZelIa Jane Shannon, Minneapolis Stephen Stensrud Upton, Marsha Portnoy Shore, Minneapolis Philadelphia, Pa. John Hollister Valentine, St. Louis William Dean Showalter, Grand Park Rapids, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Richard Lee Vickers, West St. Paul, Anthropology SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Katherine Ann Siemers, St. Louis David John Vrieze, Minneapolis Park Susan Kay Dawson Wallen, Fort Robert Fanellon Silcox, A.A., Dodge, Iowa Biwabik James Gordon Wedin, Minneapolis Dionis Coffin Spitzer, Princeton, Katheryn Jane Wicker, Fridley N.j., MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Speech Sigrid Adair Marshall Willgohs, and Theatre Arts Wakefield, Kan. Robert Francis Springer, Daniel Gregory Wilson, Bovey Minneapolis Byron Leo Zotaley, St. Louis Park Ronald Joseph St. Anthony, Minneapolis

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Science James Stevens Clagett, Rochester

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Vincent Glen Anderson, St. Paul John Herbert Tschetter, Fairmont Allan Vincent Shukle, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Duane Thomas Hansen, White David Arthur Hofacker, St. Paul Bear Lake

5 Bachelor of Civil Engineering Allan Thomas Brown, Ortonville Larry Gordon Koening, Swanville, Robert Tipton Brown, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Timothy Irving Marr, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Roger Harold Asp, Robbinsdale J ames Terry Lee, Rochester Stephen John Boll, Minneapolis Thomas Jerome Maley, St. Paul Dale Orville Brandser, Winsted Richard William McNamara, St. Donald Allen Carlson, North St. Paul Paul James Otto Nicholson, Minneapolis Robert Marvin Clarke, Brainerd, Thomas Michael Rohde, A.A., WITH DISTINCTION Rochester Michael John Ellenbecker, St. Frank Wayne Woods, A.A., Lake Cloud, WITH DISTINCTION Hubert

Bachelor of Mathematics Ronald Allen Johnson, Stillwater Eileen Gunderson Windfeldt, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Thomas Frederick Gaedy, Minne­ J ames Louis Karalus, Duluth apolis

Bachelor of Mineral Engineering Robert William Thomas, South St. Paul

Bachelor of Physics Patrick John Thomas, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Gary Walter Beneke, Caledonia, LeRoy Carl Boock, Detroit Lakes, Agriculture Agriculture Norman Kenneth Bickford, Grand Glen Steven Christiansen, Lake­ Rapids, Forestry field, Agriculture

6 Jane Florence Erickson, Minne­ Induprava Misra, India, Home apolis, Home Economics Economics Edward Lawrence Feiler, Osseo, Ronald Ralph Roalstad, Minne­ Agriculture apolis, Forestry James Walter Heinecke, Crystal Duane Francis Smith, St. Paul, Bay, Agriculture Forestry Marjorie Ann Hergott, Le Sueur, Barbara Ruth Tapper, Minne­ Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ apolis, Home Economics TION Geraldine Ann Thiel, Wheaton, Mary Therese Hayes Kantola, Home Economics Buffalo, Home Economics Barbara Ann Wensel, Bryn Mawr, Kathleen Marie Kremer, St. Paul, Pa., Home Economics Home Economics

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Karen Ann Mosso, St. Paul, Home Donna Rae Ranallo, Minnetonka, Economics Education Home Economics Education Cynthia Ann Podjaski, St. Paul, Home Economics Education

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration J ames Edward Hamilton, Ronald David Tueller, A.A., Mariposa, Calif. Roseville, Calif.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Eunice Irene Adamson, Pine River Patricia Louise Backen, Nancy Fay Arntsen, Hopkins Minneapolis

7 Jean Frances Barnhart, Minne­ Susan Prokasky James, apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Shirley Ann D. Baumgart, Luck, Maureen Candice Kadrie, St. Paul Wis. Joan Carol Knudsen, A.A., Gloria Jean Belmer, Minneapolis Wayzata Mary Louise Bornstein, St. Louis Martha Kipp Knudsen, Park Minneapolis Beverly Joyce Brandell, Anoka Wanda Irene Knutson, Williams Fred Ross Brown, Minneapolis Donna M. Kroschel, B.A., St. Paul Kathleen Jane Brunner, Daniel Mark Kurtz, St. Paul Minneapolis Harold Arthur Lake, Gettysburg, Lois Ann Carlson, Forest City, S.D. Iowa Harold Henry Larson, Minneapolis Marian Arlene Copa, Minneapolis Marlene Kay Larson, Moorhead Marianne Ernst Davidson, St. Paul Robert Daniel Larson, B.A., LL.B., Frances Livermore Davies, Minneapolis Minneapolis William George Lindner, B.A., Rose Mary Doth, St. Paul B.Chem., Edina Miriam E. Droege, B.A., Linda Jean Lindstrom, Richfield, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Ellickson, Beatrice Adele Jackson Loye. Minneapolis Minneapolis Connie Marie Erickson, Roseau Marcia Jane McCabe, Minneapolis Carol Joy Ericson, Minneapolis, Sheryl Lou Mertz, Bowling Green, WITH DISTINCTION Ohio Judith Ann Evans, St. Paul Margaret Anne Mumford, Evelyn Finkelstein, St. Louis Park Minneapolis Elizabeth Elaine Frost, St. Paul Leone Marillyn Nelson, Mary Joanne Gaffney, Minneapolis . Minneapolis Kathleen Ann Gesell, B.A., St. Paul Joyce Eulrich Nickel, Richfield Marjory Ann Gherity, Minneapolis, Catherine Rose Olinger, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Jane Kathryn Gilje, St. Paul Diana Lorraine Palmer, St. Paul, Ruth Irene Goudie, Monticello WITH DISTINCTION Helen O'Keefe Green, St. Paul Mary Joanne Peters, Minneapolis Nancy Kay Hajicek, St. Paul, WITH Sally Jean Pigeon, Bloomington, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Norma Clarene Halvorsom, Margaret Ann Powelson, St. Cloud, Wendell WITH DISTINCTION Larry Dean Hansen, Buffalo James Allen Powers, B.A., Beards­ Rosalind Kay Hennington, Sauk ley, WITH DISTINCTION Centre, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Walter Powles, Newburgh, N. Y. Barbara Josephine Houck, Roxy Thomas Prenevost, Minneapolis Minneapolis Gordon Bertin Hoye, Minneapolis Michael Patrick Quinn, Loretta Margaret Steichen Huber, Minneapolis St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Anita Marie Rylander, St. Paul James Joseph Huble, B.A., Linda Marie Smith Sabatke, Coon Columbia Heights Rapids, WITH DISTINCTION Gail Maureen Israel, St. Louis Mary Elvera Sampson, Hopkins Park Marie June Schert, Mound 8 William Francis Schwartz, Cynthia Ann Trombley, Minne­ Minneapolis apolis John Charles Smith, Minneapolis Harvey Merritt Turner, St. Paul, Katherine Grandy Smith, Wayzata WITH DISTINCTION Ellen Clausen Snustad, St. Paul, Rosanne Perlick Turpin, Minne­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION apolis Carrie Rae Steinbach, Blooming­ Sharon Kay Wright Wagner, St. ton, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Sherry Lee Sweetnam, Minne­ Juliette Marie Weiland, Princeton apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Maurice Allen Weinblatt, Thomas Arthur Toebe, St. Paul Bloomington

Master of Education Donna Vicki Louise Beall, B.A., J ames David Peterson, B.S., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Minneapolis Canada Robert Raymond Prawdzik, B.S., Edward Carl Brandeen, B.S., Bloomington Crystal Lena Mary Tague, B.S., Newt Deene Campbell, B.A., Broomall, Pa. Lovington, N.M. Daniel Benner Tetzlaff, B.S., with Joseph Peter Cavaleri, B.S., St. distinction, Minneapolis Louis Park Eileen Gunderson Windfeldt, Wallace Rene Hlavac, St. Louis Minneapolis Park

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business Leonard Evan Ambroe, St. Michael, William Hans Nelson, Pa. Minneapolis Robert Arthur Boyer, Albert Lea Donald Cliarles Orth, Redwood Richard William Farrell, Falls Minneapolis Warren AI Oskey, Red Wing Eugine Walter Goad, Minneapolis Dennis Lewis Ritchie, Anoka David C. Goehle, Luverne, WITH Timothy William Scott, St. Paul DISTINCTION Donald Albert Shumate, Minne- John Thomas Golle, St. Paul apolis Kenneth C. Hanson, Minneapolis, Tucker Jon Snyder, Elmore WITH DISTINCTION Don Charles Springer, Minneapolis Donald James Haugen, Kenyon Kent Edward Stahel, St. Paul Lowell Peter Jacobsen, Hutchinson Robert Paul Stockstead, Golden Larry Dean Jensen, St. Louis Park Valley Lawrence William Johnson, Kent LeRoy Swanson, St. Paul, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Robert Gary Karr, A.A., St. Paul Jerry Dean Taylor, Minneapolis David Dale Kunze, Spicer William Adrian Van Ysseldyk, Allen Lee Messerli, Winthrop Minneapolis James Leonard Vassar, Hopkins 9 Rickey Lee Vondemkamp, Stephen Clemens Wennes, Windom Minneapolis Charles Andrew Warnes, Karlstad Gregory Ralph Wilson, Austin

Bachelor of Science in Economics Roger Clarence Larson, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Master of Public Health Frances Mary Doring, B.S., Julia Nell Lawler, B.S., Madison, Wis. Burlington, Vt. Bonita Jean Fong, B.S., St. Paul Alice Marie Stang, B.S., Jordan Vera Lucille Egger Fritz, B.S., Marilyn Lee Twogood, B.S., Minneapolis Pineville, Mo.

GRADUATE SCHOOL Master of Arts Gerald Lee Allen, Olympia, Wash. Richard Boyd Bingham, Blackfoot, B.A. '65, University of Washington. Field Idaho of Concentration: Economics. Major Ad· B.A. '65, Columbia College. Major.: His· viser: Prof. N. J. Simler. tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: In the Pursuit of Peace: The Rationale of David Christian Anderson, Lutsen French Diplomacy in Northern Europe, B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of 1690-1691. Major Adviser: Prof. J. B. Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. Wolf. Melvin WaldfogeI. John Michael Bregenzer, Minne· Luther Jacob Askeland, Vermil- apolis lion, S. D. B.A. '61, Carleton COllege. Major: Anthro· B.A. summa cum laude '62, Harvard Col· pology. Minor: Linguistics. Thesis: The lege. Field of Concentration: Scandinavian. Pronoun of Address: A Cross-Cultural Major Adviser: Prof. Nils Hasselmo. Study. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Pelto. Earl Charles Benson, Cannon Falls Roger Alvin Bren, Hopkins B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Major Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. R. L. Borg. Prof. C. H. Boeck. J ames Eddy Billings, East Lansing, Harry Joseph Brown, Minneapolis Mich. B.S. with distinction '49, University of B.A. with high honor '63, Michigan State Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Physi. University. Field of Concentration: Eco­ cal Education. Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. Herbert Alexander. Mohring.

10 Michael Paul Buck, St. Paul Jeffrey Stephen Davidow, Boston, B.A. '65, Hamline University. Field of Mass. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, University of Massachusetts. Prof. G. A. McCune. Field of Concentration: American Studies. John Charles Chalberg, Brainerd Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.A. '64, Regis College. Field of Concen­ tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Jacques Defay, Port-au~Prince, Kinley Brauer. Haiti B.S., '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Wing Ho Chan, Hong Kong Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: B.S. '60, University of Hong Kong. Field of Prof. J. S. Chipman. Concentration: Statistics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Buehler. Jacqueline DeLaat, Downers Grove, Ill. Stephen Edwin Chase, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Iowa. Major: Po­ B.A. '59, B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. litical Science. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Field of Concentration: Art Education. Electoral Factors and Party and Adminis­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Hastie. trative Support in the United States House of Representatives. Major Adviser: Prof. Ohaur Ching Chen, Taipei, F. J. Sorauf, Jr. Taiwan, Republic of China B.Ed. '59, Taiwan Normal University. Rita Joy Delfiner, New York, N.Y. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.A. '65, Mount Holyoke College. Field chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: MacEachern. Prof. J. C. Levenson. Anthony Joseph Cichoke, Peoria, Gareth Downs, Minneapolis Ill. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field M.A. '64, St. Louis University. Field of of Concentration: American Studies. Ma­ Concentration: Speech Science, Pathology, jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. TUl'pie. and Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr. Jean Ann Drawz, St. Paul B.s. '65, University of Minnesota. Field Barbara Elizabeth Clarke, O!)tawa, of Concentration: Curriculum and in­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. T. Ontario, Canada Keach. B.A. with honours '65, Carleton Univer­ sity. Major: Psychology. Minor: Educa­ tional Psychology. Thesis: The Use of Merlyn Stanley Erickson, Stillwater Commonality to Decrease Individual Vari­ B.A. '61, Augustana College. Field of Con­ ability in Two Verbal Learning Para­ centration: Education. Major Adviser: digms. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. C. H. Boeck. Trapold. Kenneth Lyman Fisher, Tacoma, Stanley Wayne Connell, Minne- Wash. apolis B.S. '60, Lewis and Clark College. Field B.S. with distinction '65, University of of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ Minnesota. Major: Spanish. Minor: Lin­ viser: Pl'of. A. J. Hafner. guistics. Thesis: Christianity in the Poetry of Guillermo Valencia. Major Adviser: Robyn Margaret Infelt Foreman, Prof. R. O. Floripe. Idaho Falls, Idaho Thomas Clifton Correll, Minne- B.A. '64, Idaho State University. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major apolis Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Linguistics. Thesis: Position and Process in the Structure of John Perry Forster, Winnipeg, Eskimo Verbs: An Applied Comparison of Manitoba, Canada Two Theoretical Models for Grammatical B.A. '62, University of Manitoba. Field of Analysis. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Concentration: PsycholOgy. Major Ad­ Hoebel. viser: Prof. J. G. Darley.

II Evan Egbert Freund, River Edge, Lee Denniston Kittredge, Boone, N.]. N.C. B.A. '64, Cornell University. Field of Con­ B.A. '60, University of North Carolina. centration: Political Science. Major Ad­ Major: Sociology. Minor: Economics. viser: Prof. Edwin Fogelman. Thesis: Computer Automation: Its Effects on Job Satisfaction, Teamwork Awareness, Herbert Giesbrecht, Winnipeg, and Union Orientation. Major Adviser: Manitoba, Canada Prof. Edward Gross. B.A. '48, University of British Columbia; M.A. '56, San Francisco State College. Erich Paul Koester, St. Paul Field of Concentration: Library Science. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berning­ of Concentration: Industrial Education. hausen. Major Adviser: Prof. Jerome Moss, JT. Joseph Richard Goldman, Bogota, Gloria Kortmeyer, Aberdeen, S.D. Colombia, South America B.A. cum laude '49, Huron College. Field B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Prof. R. S. Hoyt. Stephen Henry Goldman, New Harvey James Lally, Innisfail, York, N.Y. Australia B.A. '65, Queens College. Field of Con­ B.Ed. '66, University of Queensland. Field centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad· J. C. Levenson. viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. David Edward Herold, Minne- John A. Landsverk, Ada apolis B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad· Concentration: American Studies. Major viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Nancy Elizabeth Hogeland, Lewis- Penelope Demos Lawrence, Minne- town, Montana apolis B.S. '60, Montana State College. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '60, Radcliffe Col· Concentration: Library Science. Major lege. Field of Concentration: Classics. Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Major Adviser: Prof. W. A. McDonald. Henry Liland Horten, Jr., Lake Shirley Marian Lecy, Minneapolis Norden, S.D. B.S. with distinction '63, University of B.S. '65, North Park College. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Cur­ Concentration: Organic Chemistry. Major riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. W. E. Parham. Prof. N. C. Chase. Gladys Elsie Jackson, Washburn, John Alfred Lee, St. Paul Wis. B.A. '55, M.A. '59, St. Paul Seminary. B.A. summa cum laude '61, Northland Field of Concentration: Mass Communica­ College. Field of Concentration: English. tions. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Lindsay. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Montgomery. Judith Ann Katzung, St. Paul Peter Mark Lindberg, Blue Earth B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '59, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: centration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. viser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Nelson Muema Kisulu, Machakos, Phyllis Mary Linder, Ellsworth, Kenya Wis. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field B.S. '60, Wisconsin State College. Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Educational Psychology. viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer.

12 John Douglas Lozier, Portland, Frederick Odigwe Nwokobia, Ore. Ibusa, Nigeria B.A. with distinction '64, Stanford, Uni· B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field versity. Major: Anthropology. Minor: of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Philosophy. Thesis: Perception of Polite· Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. ness in Non-verbal Behavior. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. P. J. Pelto. Sister St. Timothy Oakes, St. Paul B.A., '61, College of St. Catherine. Field of Arthur Manousos, Cambridge, Concentration: Curriculum and Instruc­ Mass. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. N. Odland. B.A. cum laude '65, Harvard College. Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major Lloyd Oliver Ollila, Pike Lake Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ David Ralph L. Matthews, St. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. John'S, Newfoundland, Canada Clymer. B.A. '64, Memorial University of New­ foundland. Major: Sociology. Minor: Richard Edward Olsen, Traverse Anthcropology. Thesis: Guest and Host: City, Mich. An Analysis of Social Change and French­ B.A. summa cum laude '61, Northwestern English Relations in French Canada. Ma· College: B.A. '64, Macalester College. jor Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Field of Concentm-ation: Educational Psy­ Dennis Quentin McInerny, Minne- chology. Major Adviser: Prof. Bjorn Karl· apolis sen. B.A. magna cum laude '59, College of St. Mary A. Ost, Minneapolis Thomas. Field of Concentration: Ameri­ B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field can Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. of Concentration: Physical Education. Turpie. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Wilson. Monique Borgialli Mindak, Nice, Ronald Elroy Ostman, Interna- France tional Falls B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: French. Minor: Compaxative Literature. B.A. summa cum laude '65, Bemidji State College. Field of Concentration: Mass Thesis: Morivaux and Arlequin. Major Communications. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. J. L. Waldauer. D. M. Gillmor. Karlind Theodore Moller, St. Paul B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Donald Melvin Pickering, Glencoe Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiology. B.A. '57, Augsburg College. Field of Con· Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effect of centm-ation: Speech, Communication, and a Response-Contmgent Verbal Aversive Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Stimulus on the Nares Constriction Be­ Howell. havior of a Palatal Insufficient Subject. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr. Andrew Pogoler, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '50, B.S. '55, Uni­ Roy Owen Nelsen, Minneapolis versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ B.A. magna cum laude '60, Gustavus tion: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Adolphus College. Major: Psychology. viser: Prof. L. S. Hansen. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: The Use of the MMPI in Predicting Types of David Joseph Radel, Bishop, Calif. Criminal Offenses. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '61, Harvard College. Major: Soci­ A. J. Hafner. ology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Perception of Population Problems and Etny Clell Nequette, St. Cloud Acceptable Solutions: A Study of Incipi. B.S. '58, St. Cloud State COllege. Field of Elites from Asia and the Middle East. Concentration: Library Science. Major Major Adviser: Prof. Reuben Hill. Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Stuart Harvey Rakoff, Manchester, Kenneth Wayne Northwick, Min- N.H. neapolis B.A. '65, Colby College. Major: Political B.A. '54, St. Olaf College. Field of Con­ Science. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Dis­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. sonance Reduction Among U.S. Congress­ D. B. Rutman. men. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Sorauf.

13 Mary Ann Holstein Rolloff, Tracy Irene Sweet, Hopkins B.S. with distinction '63, University of B.A. cum laude '61, University of Minne­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Eng­ sota. Major: English. Minor: Art. Thesis: lish. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. The Decorum of John Growe Ransom. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Priscilla Putnam Rooth, Lowell, Mass. Charles Henry Thompson, Minne- B.A. cum laude '50, Boston University. apolis Field of Concentration: Education. Major B.A. '64, . Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. centration: Geography. Major Adviser: Richard Arlen Rooth, Mandan, Prof. F. E. Lukermann. N.D. Henry Christian Timm, Wausau, B.G.E. '60, University of Omaha. Major: Wis. Anthropology. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: B.A. '59, Hamline University. Field of Social Structure in a Pentecostal Church. Concentration: Scandinavian. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. L. P. Gerlach. viser: Prof. Nils Hasselmo. Timothy Gerald Roufs, Winsted B.A. '65, University of Notre Dame. Ma­ Patsy Ann Tupper, Zumbrota jor: Anthropology. Minor: Sociology. B.S. '61, Bemidji State College. Field of Thesis: Social Structure and Community Concentration: Library Science. Major Development: An Analysis of a Chippewa Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Case. Major Adviser: Prof. F. C. Miller. Judith Lee Savage Ulug, Little Falls Mary Ann Rush, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minne­ B.A. cum laude '60, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Music. Ma­ sota. Field of Concentration: Library jor Adviser: Prof. Johannes Riedel. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. Mc­ Diarmid. Charles Edwin Vaughan, South Charleston, W. Va. Ray Daniel Saxton, Jr., Minne- B.A. '60, West Virginia University. Field apolis of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad­ B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Catherine Ann Vesley, Minneapolis Birkmaier. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Robert Allerton Sloane, Port Prof. D. T. Tselos. 'Washington, N.Y. B.A. '64, Dartmouth College. Field of Alfred William Walck, St. Paul Concentration: Speech, Communication, B.A. '42, Wartburg College; B.S. '55, Uni­ and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ F. M Whiting. tion: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. D. C. Neale. Marcella Lorraine Stark, Granton, Wis. Eva Marie Webster, Northfield B.S. '63, Wisconsin State University. Field B.S. cum laude '62, Mankato State College. of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Prof. T. G. Stavrou. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Joseph Farnham Stepanek, Janice Joan Williams, Minneapolis Boulder, Colo_ B.S. with distinction '53, University of B.A. '65, University of Colorado. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Li­ Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: brary Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Edith Prof. E. S. Maynes. Kromer. Paul David Stoffer, Rochester B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Geography. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. J. Barrett.

14 Master of Arts in Public Administration Joan Beverly Coil, St. Paul John Finbar jones, Dublin, Ireland B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: M.s.W. '66, University of Michigan. Field Public Administration. Thesis: Personnel of Concentration: Public Administration. Allocation in a Program Oriented Govern­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. ment Agency: The NASA·Manned Space­ craft Center Experience. Major Adviser: Hagos Legesse, Addis Ababa, Prof. G. A. Warp. Ethiopia B.A. '66, Augsburg College. Field of Con­ James Edwin Elsass, Chicago, Ill. centration: Public Administration. Major B.A. '62, Heidelberg College. Field of Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Wa.rp.

Master of Business Administration Kenneth Warren Hallberg, New Chander Bhushan Sharma, New VIm Delhi, India B.M.E. '60, University of Minnesota. Field B.Com. '58, Delhi Polytechnic; M. Com. of Concentration: Business Administra­ '50, Allahabad University; B.S. '6l!, Uni­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickes· versity of Agra. Field of Concentration: berg. Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Nightingale. Douglas Paul Hedberg, Minne- apolis james Thompson Welty, Winona B.S. Econ. '6l!, University of Pennsylvania. B.s.B.A. '50, Northwestern University. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. A. R. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glas· Solem. kowsky. Athos joseph Monti, Minneapolis B.Ch.E. with distinction '49, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Busi· ness Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky.

Master of Fine Arts Mark Berman Marcia Phillips Mason, Baton B.S. '49, University of Wisconsin. Field of Rouge,La. Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Ad­ B.S. '64, University of Wisconsin. Field of viser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. Concentration. Fine Arts. Major Adviser: james Michael Butterworth, Prof. W. D. MacKenzie. Chicago, Ill. Emily Ruth Maxson, Minneapolis B.A. '63, North Park College. Field of B.A. '64, Concordia College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Fine Arts. Major Adviser: centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. W. W. Quirt. Heinrich Fleischer. Jack Lyle French, Seattle, Wash. Arne Roy Meier, Ogema, Wis. B.A., B.A. in Ed. '65, Western Washing­ B.A. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field ton State Colle~. Field of Concentration: of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Fine Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Adviser: Prof. H. L. Adey. Quirt. Jack W. Worseldine, Fort Dodge, Marie Adele Geist, St. Paul Iowa B.s. '52, University of Minnesota. Field of B.F.A. '6l!, Kansas City Art Institute. Field Concentration: Theatre AIr,ts. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Fine Arts. Major Ad· viser: Prof. K. L. Graham. viser: Prof. W. D. MacKenzie.

15 Master of Forestry Stephen Lawrence Morton, Duluth B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. L. C. Merriam.

Master of Science

Mathias Kojo Akposoe, Tanyigbe, Roy Lester Carman III, Staten Ghana Island, N.Y. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '64, Villanova University. Major: Genetics. Minor: Agricultural Plant Physi­ Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. ology. Thesis: Genotype X Environment Thesis: Some Electrochemical Studies at Interaction in the Development of Maize Carbon Electrodes. Major Adviser: Prof. Hybrid Varieties. Major Adviser: Prof. H. S. Swofford, Jr. W. A. Compton. Karen Lysbeth Ciske, Chicago, Ill. Armagedon Aglugub Alabanza, B.S. '60, Northwestern University. Field Pasuquin, Philippines of Concentration: Medical-Surgical Nurs­ ing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. B.S.A. '63, University of the Philippines. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Entomol­ Raymond Harvey Dreger, Colfax, ogy. Thesis: The Epidemiology of Potato Late Blight: Measurement of Field Re­ Wis. sistance in Small Field Plots. Major Ad­ B.S. '66, Wisconsin State University. viser: Prof. C. J. Eide. Major: Genetics. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: The Effect of Genotype on the Franz Copeland Alexander, Kings- Photosynthetic Rate of Glycine max (L.). ton, Jamaica, West Indies Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Cooper. Bach.Vet.Med. '56, University of Cam­ Richard Keith Dumas, Duluth . Major: Veterinary Medicine. Mi­ B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field nor: Animal Science. Thesis: Certain Phy­ of Concentration: Mathematics. Major sical Characteristics and Free Amino Adviser: Prof. H. L. Turrittin. Acids of Bovine Semen Before and After Seminal Vesiculectomy and Vasectomy . Larry George Gru, St. Paul .\{ajor Adviser: Prof. Raimunds Zemjanis. B.A. '64, Colgate University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Antonio Alfonso-Faus, Madrid, Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Williams, Jr. Spain A.E. '64, School of Aeronautical Engineer­ Richard Drew Heath, Willmar ing. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. B.App.Math. '60, University of Minne­ Thesis: Rotation of the Solar Wind Plas­ sota. Field of Concentration: Mathematics. ma. Major Adviser. Prof. P. J. Kellogg. Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Munro. Somyhing Arromdee, Bangkok, Dennis Theodore Hippen, Sioux Thailand Falls, S.D. B.S. cum laude '64, Macalester College. B.Com. '54, Chulalongkorn University. Major: Business Administration. Minor: Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ History. Thesis: Description of the Fea­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. tures of Life Insurance Companies' Agen­ Smith. cy Management Programs and Their Ef­ fect on Life Agent Termination Rates. Eugenio Barhar Bortschenko, Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Williams, Jr. Concepcion, Chile M.E. '64, University of ConcepCion. Field John Kotar, Milwaukee, Wis. of Concentration: Mechanics and Ma­ B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field terials. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. War­ of Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: ner. Prof. H. L. Hansen.

16 Mary Krajnik, Minneapolis Vit U. Patel, Zanzibar, Tanzania B.S. Nursing with distinction '65, Univer­ B.A. '65, Carleton College. Field of Con­ sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: centration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Adviser: A. B. Hooper. Prof. G. M. Sarosi. Gudrun WiIIeke Pfendler, Dover, Kathleen Erin Kromer, Edina B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of N.H. Concentration: Botany. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '64, University of New Prof. A. Brook. Hampshire. Major: Genetics. Minor: Bio­ J. metrics. Thesis: A Comparative Study of Norman William Lemoine, the Mutagenic Effects in Barley of a Mon­ Worcester, Mass. ofunctional (Ethyl Methanesulfonate) and B.S. '61, University of Massachusetts. Field a Polyfunctional (I'riethylene Melamine) of Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Alkylating Agent. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Prof. F. D. Irving. S. Caldecott. William Thomas Luckey, Minne- Dale Alfred Severson, Nerstrand apolis B.A. '65, St. Olaf College. Major: Genetics. B.A. '54, M.D. '57, Indiana University. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Performance of Major: Psychiatry. Minor: Genetics. The­ Barley Hybrids at Four Seeding Rates. sis: Nailfold Capillary Patterns in Psy­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Rasmusson. chiatric Patients. Major Adviser: Prof. D. T. Lykken. John Raymond Snyder, Idaho Falls,Idaho Charlene K. Anderson Mason, B.s. '65, Iowa State University. Major: Ames, Iowa Genetics. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: B.S. '63, Iowa State University. Field of Disc Electrophoresis of Soluble Root Pro­ Concentration: Library Science. Major teins in Nodulating and Non-nodulating Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Isogenic Lines of Soybeans. Major Advis· er: Prof. R. A. Kleese. Douglas Paul Munson, Minne- apolis Gerald William Stiles, St. Paul B.Aero.E. with distinction '65, University B.A. '64, Carleton College. Field of Con­ of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Me­ centration: Business Administration. Maj­ chanics and Materials. Major Adviser: or Adviser: Prof. R. J. Holloway. Prof. W. H. Warner. Robert John Swanson, Canby Thelma Doris Myint, Bethesda, B.A. '64, Bethel College. Field of Concen­ Md. tration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '58, BL. '50, University of Rangoon. W. A. Reiners. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Psychol­ ogy. Thesis: Three Generational Survey Ronald Duane Visness, Minne- of Opinions toward the Roles of the Eld· apolis erly. Major Adviser: Prof. Irving Tallman. B.S.Ch.E. '59, University of Colorado. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ James Milton Osborn, Raytown, istration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Mo. Willis. B.S. '62, University of Missouri. Field of Concentration: Genetics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. M. Shoffner.

Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Skjalg Erling Haaland, Minne- Allen Edward Winkelmann, apolis Willmar B.S. with high distinction '65, University B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Me­ Aeronautical Engineering. Major Adviser: chanical Engineering. Thesis: Investiga­ Prof. T. S. Lundgren. tion of an Inflating Parachute under Fi­ nite Mass Conditions. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heinrich.

17 Master of Science in Civil Engineering Bahram Mozayeny, Tehran, Iran Ronald Richard Wrucke, Blue B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Earth Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Thesis: Propagation of Flood Waves in a Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Rectangular Open Channel. Major Ad­ Thesis: Unsaturated Flow in Porous Ma­ viser: Prof. C. S. Song. terials. Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. Hay. den.

Master of Science in Dentistry Robert Earl McKibben, Valley William Henry Newhouse, Jr., City, N.D. St. Paul D.D.S. '49, University of Minnesota. B.A.,B.S. '61, D.D.S. '63, University of Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. The­ Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: sis: A Study of the Postnatal Growth Anatomy. Thesis: Some Effects of Clinical Potential of the Mandibular Condyle as Orthodontic Treatment as Demonstrated Intracerebral and Subpannicular Isologous by Cephalometric Laminagraphy. Major Transplants in Mice. Major Adviser: Dr. Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. R. J. Isaacson.

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Arlen John Bowen, Plainview Nicholas Andrew Tomory, Toron- B.E.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field to, Ontario, Canada of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. B.A.Sc. '65, University of Toronto. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. L. T. Anderson. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: An Undergraduate Hybrid Gerald Ian Lipsky, New York, N.Y. Computing Facility. Major Adviser: Prof. B.E.E. '63, City College of New York. Field R. P. Halverson. of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Park.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering William Arthur Gilster, Edina Dinesh Chand Mangalick, Agra, B.S. with distinction '65, University of India Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Indus­ B.S.E. '64, Ranchi University. Field of trial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Industrial Engineering. R. S. Nyquist. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Rodger Orval Anderson, Balaton Raymond Joseph Myers, Minne- B.S. with distinction '65, University of apolis Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineer­ B.S.M.E. '60, University of Minnesota. ing. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Effects of Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Aluminum Composition and Particle Size Mathematics. Thesis: The Effect of De­ on Burning Rates and Spontaneous Reig­ humidification on the Air Side Heat nitions of Solid Propellants. Major Ad­ Transfer Coefficient for a Finned-Tube viser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher. Coil. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Threl­ Kenneth Arnold Hanson, Duluth keld. B.A.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineer­ ing. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher.

18 Takehiko Saito, Tokyo, Japan Hsu-Chi Yeh, Taipei, Taiwan, B.S. '65, Keio University. Major: Mechan­ China ical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. B.s. '63, National Taiwan University. Thesis: Studies of Falling Liquid Film Field of Concentration: Mechanical En­ Flow: Measurement of Film Thickness gineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Emil and Velocity Profiles in Wave-Free Lam­ pfender. inar Region. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ibele. Master of Science in Medicine Ernesto Arosemena, Panama City, Frank Ramond Brand, Pittsburgh, Panama Penn. M.D. '60, University of Panama. Field of B.S. '56, Allegheny College; M.D. '60, Concentration: Medicine (Internal). Ma­ University of Pennsylvania. Major: Medi­ jor Adviser. Dr. Yang Wang. cine (Internal). Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Papillary Muscles of the Left Ven­ tricle in Myo-Cardial Infarction: A Clini­ cal-Pathologic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. K. G. Berge. Master of Science in Mineral Engineering Steven Lee Crouch, Minneapolis James Forrest Schleuder, Austin B.S. with distinction '66, University of B.Geol.Eng. '65, University of Min­ Minnesota. Major: Mineral Engineering. nesota. Field of Concentration: Mineral Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Development Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. of an Instrument for the Experimental Yardley. Determination of Stresses in Surface Rock. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. Donald Alden Wallen, Princeton B.S. with distinction '65, University of Kaarlo Olavi Hakalehto, Helsinki, Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Miner­ Finland al Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. M.S. '63, Institute of Technology, Finland. H. Yardley. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Study of the Dy­ namic Behaviour of Rock Using the Hop­ kinson Split Bar Method. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. Master of Science in Surgery Alexander Salim Geha, Beirut, Lebanon B.S. '55, M.D. '59, American University of Beirut. Major: Surgery. Minor: Physi­ ology. Thesis: Relation of Increase in Muscle Mass to Performance of the Hy­ pertrophied Right Ventricle in the Dog. Major Adviser: Dr. J. W. Kirklin. Master of Science in Urology Ben Davis Massey, Jr., Pasadena, Calif. B.A. '54, Occidental College; M.D. '58, University of Southern California. Major: Urology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Malig­ nant Lymphoma of the Testis. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. D. C. Utz.

19 Master of Social Work Alan Lawrence Gordon, Webster Barbara Andrews Koropchak, Groves, Mo. Roseville B.A. '65, Washington University. Field of B.A. '62, University of Iowa. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Majol' Advis­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ er: Prof. C. L. Bower. viser: Prof. A. W. Oren.

Certificate of Specialist in Education Jewell O. Lyngaas, Excelsior B.A. '58, Luther College; M.A. '61, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ tion: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. 'V. E. Dugan.

Doctor of Philosophy Krishan Kumar Batra, Rohtak, Wilton Herbert Bunch, College India Place, Wash. B.S. '53, Punjab University; M.S. '66, Uni­ B.A. '56, Walla Walla College; M.D. '60, versity of Minnesota. Major: Biochemis­ Lorna Linda University. Major: Physi­ try. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: Studies on ology. Minor: Biostatistics. Thesis: The the Biosynthesis of a B-D-Glucan Elab­ Permeability of Non-Electrolytes in the orated by Sclerotium rolfsii sacco Major Barnacle Muscle Cell. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. Samuel Kirkwood. Prof. Charles Edwards. Adelaida Peinado Bellin, Rizal, John Gregory Carlson, Minne- Philippines apolis B.S.E. '51, Centro Escolar University; B.A. summa cum laude '63, University of M.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Education. Minor: History and Philoso­ Supporting Program. Thesis: Effects of phy of Education. Thesis: Creative Think­ Consummatory and Instrumental Re­ mg Ability and Its Relationship to Read­ sponse Blocking. Major Adviser: Prof. ing Comprehension and Intelligence of W. A. Russell. Fourth Grade Pupils. Major Adviser: Prof. G. L. Bond. Jose Joaquin Castano, Antioquia, Colombia Patrick Joseph Bird, Astoria, Long Ing.Agr. '48, Universidad Nal. de Colom­ Island, N.Y. bia; M.s. '55, University of Minnesota. B.S. '61, M.S. '62, University of Illinois. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Botany. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Ad­ Thesis: The Role of Storage Conditions, ministration. Thesis: An Investigation of Chemical Treatments, and Storage Fungi the Effects of an Individually Geared Ex­ on Maize Seedling Blight Caused by Gib­ ercise Program on Physical Fitness and berella zeae. Major Adviser: ProL Thor Cardio-Respiratory Efficiency of Adult Kommedahl. Men. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. Lawrence William Chakrin, Jared Allen Brown, San Francisco, Brooklyn, N.Y. Calif. B.Sc. cum laude '62, Brooklyn College of B.F.A. '60, Ithaca College; M.A. '62, San Pharmacy. Major: Pharmacology. Minor: Francisco State College. Major: Speech, Biochemistry. Thesis: The Synthesis and Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Metabolism of Labeled Acetylcholine by English. Thesis: The Theatrical De­ Brain. Major Adviser. Dr. F. E. Shideman. velopment of Social Themes in Selected Plays by Elmer Rice. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Moulton.

20 Li-pen Chao, Hunan, China Patrick. William Dodge, Mont- B.S. '57, Taiwan Provincial College of gomery Agriculture; M.S. '64, University of Min­ B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: nesota. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Or­ Pharmacology. Minor: Biochemistry. ganic Chemistry. Thesis: Studies on the Thesis: The Effects of Morphine and Active Site of the SH-Protease, Bromelain. Other Narcotic Agents on Cerebral Gly­ Major Adviser: Prof. I. E. Liener. colytic Intermediates and Enzymes of Rats In Vitro and In Vivo. Major Adviser: Tu Chen, I-Lan, Formosa, China Prof. A. E. Takemori. B.S. '58, Cheng Kung University; M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Metal­ lurgical Engineering. Minor: Physical Donald Graham Fox, Rockville, Chemistry. Thesis: Effect of Local Atomic Md. Order on Magnetic Properties of Copper­ B.E. '59, M.E. '60, Yale University; M.S. Palladium Alloys. Major Adviser: Prof. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Envi­ J. M. Sivertsen. ronmental Health. Minor: Biostatistics. Thesis: An Empirical Study of the Appli­ John Louis Cowan, St. Paul cation of a Horizontal Uni-Directional B.A. cum laude '54, DePauw University. Airflow System for a Hospital Operating Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational Room. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Bond. Psychology. Thesis: Student Freedom and the College Environment: A Multivariate Analysis. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Raymond Joseph Gagne, Meriden, Berdie. Conn. B.A. '61, University of Connecticut; M.S. Leslie Henry Cronau, Jr., Daven- '63, Iowa State University. Major: Ento­ port, Iowa mology. Minor: Supporting Program. B.A. '57, St. Ambrose College; M.D. '61, Thesis: A Taxonomic Revision of the St. Louis University. Major: Physiology. Genus Asteromyia (Diptera: Cecido· Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: In­ myiidae). Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Cook. fluence of Contraction on Sugar Trans­ port in Isolated, Perfused Diaphragm. Major Adviser: Dr. H. M. Cavert. Eugene Oliver Gerard, St. Louis, Mo. Roger William Cummins, Minne- B.A. cum laude '54, M.A. '58, St. Louis apolis University. Major: Psychology. Minor: B.A. '60, Brown University; M.A. '62, Uni­ Educational Psychology. Thesis: A Study versity of Minnesota. Major: English. of the Parkinson Effect of Excess Per­ Minor: History. Thesis: The Second formance Time. Major Adviser: Prof. Eden: Charles Lane and American Trans­ Norman Miller. cendentalism. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Foster. James Arthur Goodman, Trenton, Burton Norman Danet, Coon N.J. B.A. '56, Morehouse College; M.s.W. '58, Rapids Atlanta University. Major: Social Work. B.A. '60, Yale University; M.A. '64, Uni­ Minor: Sociology. Thesis: A Study of the versity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Use of Opportunity for School Inte­ Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Self­ gration as Related to Deprivation and Confrontation by Videotape in Group Patterns of Alienation in Three Groups Psychotherapy. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. of Negro Families. Major Adviser: Prof. Wirt. L. N. Scott. Coralie Elizabeth Dietrich, Orange, Texas George Beamard Graen, Minne- BA. '63, Catholic University; M.A. '66, apolis University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ B.A. cum laude '61, M.A. '63, University tional Psychology. Minor: Child Psychol­ of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: ogy. Thesis: The Differential Effects of Supporting Program. Thesis: Work Moti­ Task and Reinforcement Variables on the vation: The Behavioral Effects of Job­ Performance of Emotionally Disturbed Content and Job-Context Factors in an Children. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Employment Situation. Major Adviser: Balow. Prof. M. D. Dunnette.

21 Demos Panayi Hadjiyanis, Raymond Louis Koch, Mankato Syngrassis, Cyprus B.A. '59, Northwestern College; M.A. '62, B.S. '53, Oklahoma State University; M.S. University of Minnesota. Major: History. '54, Ohio University. Major: Economics. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The De­ Development of Public Relief Programs mand for International Reserves: A Cross­ in Minnesota, 1929-1941. Major Adviser: Section Analysis. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. C. A. Chambers. Edward Coen. Kjeld Bagger Laursen, Juelsminde, Larry Allen Harris, Minneapolis Denmark B.S. with honors '62, St. Cloud State Col­ M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: lege; M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Mathematics. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Major: Education. Minor: Educational Tensor Products of Banach· .. ·algebras. PsychOlogy. Thesis: A Study of the Rate Major Adviser: Prof. J. Gil De Lamadrid. of Acquisition and Retention of Interest­ Loaded Words by Low Socio·Economic Kindergarten Children. Major Adviser: Anne Warrick Lommel, 'Vest Prof. T. W. Clymer. Lafayette, Ind. B.S. '52, Purdue University; M.S. '57, Uni­ Gene Willard Hemp, Minneapolis versity of Minnesota. Major: History. B.S. with honors '61, B.S.B. with honors Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The '62, M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. United States Efforts to Foster Peace and Major: Mechanics and Materials. Minor: Stability in Central America, 1923-1954. Aerodynamics. Thesis: A Study of Para­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Beatty. metrically Excited Dynamical Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. P. R. Sethna. Kraemer Delanoy Luks, French- town, N.]. Mary Y. Tatum Howard, Minne- B.S.E. magna cum laude '63, Princeton apolis University. Major: Chemical Engineering. B.A. '48, West Virginia State College; Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Mo· M.A. '52, University of Kansas City. lecular Studies of Reversible and Irre­ Major: Psycholo~. Minor: Educational versible Phenomena in Simple Fluids. PsychOlogy. Thesls: The Meaning of Po­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. T. Davis. tency of Verbal Reinforcers for Psychi­ atric Patients. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Dario Menanteau-Horta, Santiago, Berdie. Chile M.A. '63, University of New Hampshire. Sherwood Burtrum Idso, Major: Sociology. Minor: Mass Communi­ Thief River Falls cations. Thesis: Diffusion and Adoption of B.Phys. with distinction '64, M.S. '66, Agricultural Techniques Among Chilean University of Minnesota. Major: Soil Sci­ Farmers: A Sociological Study on the ence. Minors: Meteorology & Mechanical Processes of Communication and Accept­ Engineering. Thesis: The Photosynthetic ance of Innovations as Factors Related Response of Plants to Their Environ­ to Social Change and Agricultural De· ment: A Holocoenotic Method of Analysis. velopment in Chile. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Baker. G. A. Donohue. Wayne John Kirk, Winona Gerald John Middents, Hopkins B.S. '56, LaCrosse College; M.Ed. '59, Uni­ B.S.C. with highest distinction '54, Uni­ versity of Illinois. Major: Education. versity of Iowa; M.A. '65, University of Minor: Educational PsychOlogy. Thesis: Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychol­ The Use of Praise and Reproof by Ele­ ogy. Minor: Psycholo~. Thesis: The Re­ mentary School Men Student Teachers. lationship of Creauvity and Anxiety. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Kenneth Paul Klatt, St. Paul Harrison Leon Morton, St. Paul B.S. '63, Ohio State University. Major: B.S. '61, M.S. '64, University of Minne­ Biochemistry. Minor: Micro bio logy. sota. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Thesis: The Metabolism of Tartaric Acid Botany. Thesis: The Germination of by Penicillium charlesii, G. Smith. Major Polyporus Dryophilus Basidiospores. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. J. E. Gander. jor Adviser: Prof. D. W. French. 22 Clarence Walfred Nelson, Minne- Irwin Kenneth Smemo, Moorhead apolis B.S. '57, Wisconsin State University; M.A. B.B.A. '48, M.A. '49, M.S. '59, University '59, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ of Minnesota. Major: Economics. Minors: tory. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Geology and Mineral Engineering. Thesis: Pr<>gll'essive Judge: The Public Career of Some Aspects of Investment in Iron Min­ Charles Fremont Amidon. Major Adviser: ing Facilities in the Lake Superior Dis­ Prof. P. L. Murphy. trict. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Turnbull. Wichit Srisa-an, Dhonburi, Clarence Rona·ld Olauson, Thailand Mankato B.A. '59, B.Ed. '61, Chulalongkorn Uni­ B.S. '59, Brigham Young University; versity; M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. M.F.A. '62, University of Utah. Major: Major: Education. Minor: Curriculum Speech, Communicauon, and Theatre and Instruction. Thesis: A Macroscopic Arts. Minor: Comparative Literature. Analysis of Role Dimensions of Curricu­ Thesis: Brecht and Ionesco: A Study in lum Directors: Perceptions and Expecta­ Parallel Divergence. Major Adviser: Prof. tions of Superintendents, Curriculum Di­ A. H. Ballet. rectors, and Principals. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Firth. Helen Ruth Meister Parker, Urbana, Ill. David LaVerne Strohmeyer, B.S. '56, M.S. '57, Ohio State University. Dubuque, Iowa Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Physi­ B.S. '61, M.S_ '65, Iowa State University. ological Chemistry. Thesis: The Effect of Major: Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: pH, Acylation, Substrates, and Inhibitors Statistics. Thesis: The Biology of Renest­ on the Optical Rotatory Dispersion and ing by the Bluewinged Teal (Anas discors) Ultraviolet Absorption of a.-Chymotrypsin in Northwest Iowa. Major Adviser: Prof. in State A. Major Adviser: Prof. R. W. J. R. Tester. Lumry. James Ronald Taylor, Burlington, Wilmar Lawrence Salo, Iron Iowa B.S. '59, University of Minnesota; M.s. '62, B.B.A. '50, University of Iowa; M.S. '64, University of Wisconsin. Major: Bio­ University of Minnesota. Major: Business chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Administration. Minor: Psychology. The­ Thesis: Biochemical Reactions of Nucleo­ sis: An Empirical Evaluation of Coombs' side Diphosphate Sugars. Major Adviser: Unfolding Theory. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. Samuel Kirkwood. R. J. Holloway. Richard Leonard Sandor, Lee Carl Wensel, Sharon, Penn. New York, N.Y. B.S. '62, Pennsylvania State University; B.A. '62, Brooklyn College. Major: Eco­ M.S. '64, Purdue University. Major: For­ nomics. Minors: Mathematics and Statis­ estry. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: A Statis­ tics. Thesis: Size of Firm, Economics of tical Procedure for Combining Different Scale in Research and Development and Types of Sampling Units in a Forest the Use of Patented Inventions. Major Inventory. Major Adviser: Prof. H. H. Adviser: Prof. J. Schmookler. John. William T. Sher, Minneapolis Lloyd Raymond White, Minne- B.A. '46, National Yunnan University; apolis M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '59, University of Minnesota; M.S. Economics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: The '62, Columbia University. Major: Chemi­ Burden on Capital and the Shift of the cal Engineering, Minor: Mathematics. Corporation Income Tax. Major Adviser: Thesis: Thermal Conductivity of Molten Prof. O. H. Brownlee. Salts. Major Adviser: Prof. H. T. Davis. Donald Blair Siniff, Minneapolis John Nelson Whiton, Minneapolis B.S. '57, M.S. '58, Michigan State Univer­ B.A. '58, M.A. '59, University of Minne­ sity. Major: Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: sota. Major: German. Minors: Philology Statistics. Thesis: A Simulation Model of and History. Thesis: The Problem of Animal Movement Patterns. Major Ad­ Marriage in the Works of Arthur Schnitz· viser: Prof. J. R. Tester. ler. Major Adviser: Prof. Herman Ramras. 23 Stephen Winokur, New York, N.Y. Roger Marvin Zimmerman, B.A. '62, City College of New York. Major: Mankato Psychology. Minor: Supp~rting Progr.am. B.S. '56, Wisconsin State College; M.A. Thesis: Effects of Noncontmgent Feedmgs '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Edu­ Upon Operant Levels of Bar-Pressing in cation. Minor: Educational Administra­ the White Rat. Major Adviser: Prof. tion. Thesis: An Analysis of the Treat· Kenneth MacCorquodale. ment of Famous Individuals in Six Ele­ mentary School Social Studies Textbook Series. Major Advisers: Prof. J. R. Curtin and Prof. V. R. Rogers.

Doctor of Philosophy in Surgery Picard J. Marceau, Quebec City, Canada B.A. '53, Jesuits College; M.D. '58, Laval University. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pa­ thology. Thesis: Renal Autoplastic, Allo­ geneic and Xenogeneic Ex-vivo Perfu­ sions. Major Adviser: Dr. G. A. Hallen­ beck.

24 Academic Costume

On appr.opriate occasions, anyone with a college or university degree may wear academic costume consisting of a gown, a hood, and a cap. By observing the kind of academic costume a person wears, it is possible to know the name of the University from which he graduated, as well as the degree which he holds, and, in some cases, the field of his major interest as well. The long pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a Bachelor's degree, the long closed sleeve with a slit for the arm indicates a Master's degree, and the open sleeve marks a Doctor's degree. Bachelors' and Masters' gowns are black in color and are without any trimming. Generally, the Doctor's gown is black also, but some universities, particularly those abroad, pre­ scribe such festive colors as red, crimson, or green. All Doctors' gowns have velvet trimming on the front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. This trimming may be black, or it may match the color of the edging of the hood and thus identify the profession or field of major interest of the wearer. . At a commencement it is quite proper to wear the gown - but not the hood - appropriate for the degree which is to be received. The only hoods worn at commencements are for degrees which have already been received. Thus only those students and faculty members who have already received college or university degrees wear hoods. Anyone who has a degree from the University of Minnesota may wear a hood decorated with a maroon chevron on gold background. The length and shape of the hood indicates whether the wearer has earned a Bachelor's, a Master'S, or a Doctor's degree. The velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted. For example, dark blue signifies Philos­ ophy; light blue, Education; green, Medicine; lilac, Dentistry; orange, Engineering; russet, Forestry; drab, Business; olive green, Pharmacy; purple, Law; gray, Veterinary Medicine; golden yellow, Science; and white, Arts and Letters. Shoulder insignia on the gowns of candidates for degrees indicate that the candidates are honor students. Caps, generally mortarboards with tassels, have significance, too. The Doctor's tassel may be black or gold. Masters' and Bachelors' tassels are black; but at University of Minnesota commencements - upon the au­ thority of the University Senate Committee on Functions - candidates for the Bachelors' and Associates' degrees wear tassels which indicate their schools or colleges by color as follows: (In the order of march) General College ...... crimson and white College of Liberal Arts ...... white 25 University College ...... old gold and white

Institute of Technology ...... orange

College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics ...... maize

School of Business Administration ...... drab

College of Education ...... light blue

College of Medical Sciences ...... green

Graduate School ...... black

But once the Bachelor's degree has been received and the commence­ ment is over, the graduate, should he wear academic costume again, will wear only the black tassel as does the holder of the Master's degree. Similarly, he will not in the future wear the shoulder insignia as a part of his academic dress even if he is an honor graduate. All graduates of the University should remember that the academic dress at this University conforms to the rules of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume. This means that Minnesota academic costume may be easily secured any­ where in the world. And it is always worn proudly and with distinction - for ours is a great University.

26 President's Reception

JULY, 1967

• The members of the graduating class, their families and friends, are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the com­ mencement exercises. The Reception will be held on the Mall in front of Northrop Memorial Auditorium. In case of rain, the Main Ballroom of Coffman Memorial Union will be used. Refreshments will be served.

• Those in the receiving line will be Vice President and Mrs. Shepherd; Dr. and Mrs. Nickerson; Dr. and Mrs. Thompson; Dr. Haislet; Mr. Wil­ liam C. Newell, President of the Minnesota Student Association; and Mr. Gregory H. Ritter, President of the Coffman Union Board of Governors.

• During the Reception, Mrs. Whipkey will playa Carillon Concert.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those from the Senate Committee on University Functions, the Army ROTC, Gamma Sigma Sigma-Social Service Sorority, and the Department of University Relations. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

A ugust Commencement, 1967

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, 4:00 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis First Vice President and Chairman

The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior Second Vice President

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Waterville

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

SMOKING AND USE OF CAMERAS AND RECORDERS-it is requested, by action of the Board of Regents, that in Northrop Memorial Auditorium smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. The use of cameras or tape recorders in the auditorium by members of the audience is prohibited. This Is Your University

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and sixteenth birthday. As one of the great Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicated to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowledge to the existing resources of our State. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen - to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its founding, the University has awarded more than 198,000 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 44,000 students annually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its General Extension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offers further educational opportunity throughout the State by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H club agents, and recreation and health consultants who give effective instruction to residents of the State in their own homes. In the diversified research laboratories on the University's six campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered throughout the State, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese-making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

THE UNIVERSITY is acknowledged to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minne­ apolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it pos­ sible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Build-

iii ing to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts all over the State, thousands of friends have made generous donations to pro­ vide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous contribu­ tions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising students each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one-half of the State's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or uni­ versity. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholar­ ships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 43,997 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1966-1967 academic year represented nearly one-half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1966-1967 enrollment to about 44,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, more buildings. And it makes plain the University's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $110,893,275 for general operations and maintenance during the 1967-1969 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,401,100 for University Hospitals; $9,883,460 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,739,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $955,000 for the University of Minnesota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more com­ prehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1965-1966 showed that the University's current income and expenditures amounted to $150,738,945.58. Of the total received, $15,647,291.27 came from student tuition and fees; $20,023,300.63 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,673,200.41 from intercollegiate athletics; $21,659,432.05 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $7,937,650.10 from corporations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $34,462,190.42 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural

iv extension. The State provided $49,335,880.70 or 32.7 percent of the Uni­ versity's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $13,814,966.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and par­ ticipates in its aspirations. Alumni are urged to continue their affiliation with the University through the Minnesota Alumni Association and its college groups. Also, support is urged for the University of Minnesota Alumni Fund, administered in the Alumni Office in Coffman Memorial Union, and the various Special Project Programs, including scholarships, medical and tech­ nological research, and college service funds, which are administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v Order of Events

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As degree candidates and their friends and families reach the Minneapolis Campus of the University this afternoon from 3: 15 to 3:45p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells being played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Mrs. James Whip­ key, Graduate Student, University Carillonneur. Admission to the August Com­ mencement exercises is by guest card only. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the colors are presented.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 3:30 to 4:00 p.m., Professor of Music and University Organist Heinrich Fleischer, Ph.D., will play.

PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 4:00 p.m., Professor Warren S. Loud, Ph.D., Institute of Technology, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium, herald­ ing the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Loud, as Mace-bearer, will present the Mace at the center of the stage. When all those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace in its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, Professor Fleischer will play: Trumpet Voluntary Purcell

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-bearer enters. Seated in the first row, from left to right, are Marshal Loud; Professor Warren G. Meyer, M.S., College of Education, Marshal; Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; The Reverend Douglas A. Pitts, B.A., Chaplain to Episcopal students and staff members on the St. Paul Campus; Major Herbert M. Meininger, U.S.A., Assistant Professor of Military Science; Pro­ fessor Louise A. Stedman, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Associate Dean Nicholas A. Glaskowsky, Ph.D., School of Business Administration; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College, and Chairman of University College; Mr. Waldo E. Hardell, B.S., Immediate Past President of the Minnesota Alumni Association; The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Willard L. Thompson, Ph.D., Summer Session; President Howard A. Bellows, Ph.D., Southwest Minnesota State College; Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Aca­ demic Administration; Assistant Vice President Paul H. Cashman, Ph.D., Educational Relationships and Development; The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Assistant Dean Millard L. Gieske, Ph.D., Graduate School; The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; Acting Dean Frank Verbrugge, Ph.D., Institute of Tech­ nology; Associate Dean Stanley B. Kegler, Ph.D., College of Education; Major John C. Gill, U.S.A.F., Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies; Associate

vi Dean Roger B. Page, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Mr. George C. Kroen­ lein, Instructor in Voice; Professor W. Edwin Emery, Jr., Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts, Marshal; Professor Fredric R. Steinhauser, Ph.D., General Col­ lege, Marshal.

PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the color guard, made up of University Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen, enters the Auditorium, the audience will rise and will remain standing for the National Anthem and for the Invocation.

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience and Mr. Kroenlein. 0, say! can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watch'd 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. 0, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave 0'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

INVOCATION: Father Pitts.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: Vice President Shepherd.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. Howard A. Bellows, "Education and Change."

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Assistant Vice President Cashman will introduce Major Meininger and Major Gill, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. Certificates of ROTC completion will be presented by Vice President Shepherd.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Assistant Vice President Cashman will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to Vice President Shepherd the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction: Dean Vaughan for the General College; Associate Dean Page for the College of Liberal Arts; Dean Vaughan for the University College; Acting Dean Verbrugge for the Institute of Tech­ nology; Professor Stedman for the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Associate Dean Kegler for the College of Education; Associate Dean Glaskowsky for the School of Business Administration; Dean Howard for the College of Medical Sciences; Assistant Dean Gieske for the Graduate School.

vii CONFERRING OF DEGREES: Vice President Shepherd will confer certi­ ficates and degrees upon the members of this graduating class.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI ASSO­ CIATION: Mr. Hardell.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Dean Thompson presiding, mem­ bers of the August graduating class will pass across the stage to receive their diplomas.

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: Vice President Shepherd will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new Doctor of Philosophy is invested with his academic hood, he will be presented individually by Assistant Dean Gieske.

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Mr. Kroenlein. Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, 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.

POSTLUDE: Professor Fleischer.

THE AUDIENCE is requested to remain seated until those ill academic costume have left the Auditorium.

(Immediately following these exercises, all members of the audience are in­ vited to attend the President's Reception, which is described on the back cover of this program. )

viii Candidates for COlnmissions

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the second term of the Summer Session, commissions will be presented to those listed below and to such others as may meet the requirements for the Reserve Officers in the Armed Services.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE

Second Lieutenant, Army Intelligence and Security Marland J. Burckhardt, Russell

Second Lieutenant, Artillery Edward A. Hiner, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Infantry Michael C. Fletcher, Franklin Park, Ill.

Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps David E. Haataja, Frazee Lawrence W. Johnson, St. Paul

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES

Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Peter D. Abler, St. Paul Vernon E. Kleinsasser, St. Paul Charles A. Farrell, Jr., St. Paul Jay \V. Patrick, Minneapolis Alan J. Folkestad, Wayzata Candidates for Graduation

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the second term of the Summer Session, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the graduation require­ ments.

GEN ERAL COLLEGE

Associate in Arts Dale La Verne Bauley, Minneapolis Francis Edward Otto, Lester Prairie Yvonne Louise Baum, Blue Earth Paula Marie Pemble, Richfield James Edward Chapman, Minneapolis Robert Arthur Penney, Edina Thomas Nicholson Crouch, Minne- Carol Margrethe Shanley, St. Paul apolis Joanne Catherine Shirek, Minneapolis James Addison Davis, Rosemount Regina Jane Slama, Winnebago Robert Steven Guzman, St. Paul Duane Edmund Spiess, Jr., St. Paul Bonnie Rae Johnson, Minneapolis Sharon Lynn Sullivan, Minneapolis Harold Alan Kaplan, St. Paul Thomas Jonell Sweningson, St. Louis Gerard David Larson, Minneapolis Park Thomas Robert Mahood, Stillwater Bonnie Louise Theis, Minneapolis Pamela Ann Main, Richfield Sandra Bell Urban, Minneapolis Lindsay Ernest McCabe, Minneapolis Joy Ellen White, Minneapolis Nadette Faye Munson, West St. Paul Evelyn Louise Willis, Minneapolis Michael James Olson, Hallock Jack Gregory Zouber, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate in Liberal Arts Marsha Ann Blomquist, Owatonna James Russell Hill, Minneapolis Frederick Edward Boringer, Middle­ Marlene Kay Shears, Richfield burgh,N.Y.

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become final until all requirements are met tor the level indicated Virginia Louise Aalund, Minneapolis, Eugenie Marie Smith Alger, St. Louis CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Park, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Peter Donald Abler, St. Paul Leigh Marland Anderson, Minneapolis

2 Roger Joseph Anderson, Minneapolis Bradley Dale Eshleman, Fulda John Robert Armstrong, Mound Curt Edward Evert, St. Paul James Evans Bacon, St. Paul Fred Lenox Farrand, Stillwater Rosemarie Bendel, Minneapolis Milton Jerome Fick, Lake City Bernard Leslie Benson, Cresco, Iowa Patrick Francis Figge, Minneapolis Fred Paul Berndt, Jr., Minneapolis Dennis Lee Flynn, Hibbing Barbara Jean Zoubek Best, St. Paul, Lorraine Grace Reimer Fobes, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Minneapolis Joel Gordon Best, St. Paul Alan James Folkestad, Wayzata Linda Gail Bitman, Philadelphia, Pa. James Alfred Forrette, St. Paul, Barry Louis Blomquist, Onamia SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Virginia Boringer, St. Paul Nancy Louise Fortin, Hamel Richard Leo Brandt, Minneapolis Anita Renee Foss, Minneapolis Donald Edgar Braum, Richfield John Edward Foss, Spring Grove Marland Jerome Burckhardt, Russell Lynne Goughler, Minneapolis Susan Marie Burton, Minneapolis John James Grant, Robbinsdale Christine Marie Callender, St. Paul Allen Cameron Gray, St. Paul Donna Mae Campbell, St. Cloud Dalia Grayevsky, Tel-Aviv, Israel Lucyann Rose Carlone, St. Paul, Georgiana Mary Griggs, A.A., St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Italian Robert Irwin Grouse, St. Louis Park Susan Gay Van Valkenburg Carlson, Robert Lee Gulla, Virginia A.A., Minneapolis John Daniel Gundersen, Crystal Rachel Aharoni Carmi, Israel David Ernest Haataja, Frazee Matthew Barr Carp, Minneapolis Eugene Carroll Halverson, Minne- Richard James Caughey, Minneapolis apolis Peter John Clift, Minneapolis Steven Roy Hansen, St. Paul Eleanore Ann Cole, Moorhead David Alan Hartley, Minneapolis Judith Ann Christoph Comstock, Marcia Ann Hewitt, Duluth Minneapolis Sally Darlene Hickenbotham, Mary Sue Comstock, St. Paul Aberdeen, S.D. Dianne Lynn Besikof Cooperman, Edwin Arthur Hiner, Minneapolis Minneapolis Constance Marian Bloch Hoffman, John Rodman Cornell, Two Harbors Minneapolis Brian John Coyle, Moorhead Sharon Dee Hogfoss, New Ulm Harry Michael Crawford, Waseca Richard David Holmes, St. Paul Colleen Kaye Tighe Davidson, Sharon Rachel Holmstrom, Mora Redwood Falls Mary Frances Hone, Richfield Ellen Louise DeHaven, Minneapolis Philip Sylvan Horner, Grand Forks, Susan Elaine Embretson DeLaHunt, N.D. Minneapolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, John Peter Huberty, Minneapolis Psychology Colleen Ann Hunt, Larimore, N.D. Ayla Emine Sevil Delin, Ankara, William Clark Jenney, Jr., St. Paul Turkey Carol Frances Johnson, st. Paul Larry Wilson Dennison, South St. Dale Gary Johnson, Anoka Paul Daniel LeRoy Johnson, Isle, CUM Mary Theresa Downing, New LAUDE, Psychology Brighton Nancy Louise Johnson, St. Paul Grant Willis Ebersole, Northfield Roxanne Gay Johnson, Minneapolis Russell Leslie Edhlund, St. Paul Donald Arne Kannas, Bovey Julie Ann Ellingson, Bemidji Gerald Alexander Kennedy, A.A., Gerald Arthur Ericksen, St. Paul Corcoran

3 John H. Kennedy, Wayzata David Wesley Nystuen, St. Paul Jean Victoria McCoy Kiernan, Carmen Louise Landry Olson, Min­ Minneapolis neapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Jerald Robert Kiernan, St. Louis Park French Douglas Helmer Klein, Minneapolis Grant Edwin Oppegaard, McIntosh Vernon Elon Kleinsasser, St. Paul David Richard Ornstein, Minneapolis Paul Fred Kleyman, Minneapolis Christopher Headley Page, St. Paul Carol Jean Knutson, St. Paul Andrew John Papiz, Minneapolis Carol Ann Koenig, St. Paul Dennis Robert Pelletier, Bloomington Margaret Ann Englund Kohner, Miriam LuciIIe Willey Pew, St. Paul, st. Paul CUM LAUDE, Sociology lane Adelaide Kopisca, Shakopee, Daniel Edwin Ploetz, Wauwatosa, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Wis. Paul Jay Kronick, Minneapolis Nancy Lee Pomeroy, South St. Paul Robert Dennis Larsen, Minneapolis Charles King Porter, Chapel Hill, Claudia Gudrun Larson, Minneapolis N.C. Lynne Carol Larson, Minneapolis Patrick Wayne Porter, Minneapolis James Anthony Laughlin, St. Cloud Sharon Ann Walters Preston, John Marshall Lewman, Minnetonka Columbus, Ohio Barbara Ann Lindman, Brooklyn Robert James Price, Edina Center, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psy­ Thomas Grover Prindle, Aitkin chology Bruno Salvatore Procopio, Rochester Linda Lee Locascio, South St. Paul Leona Cassens Pudas, Minneapolis Vernon Alex Loehr, Greenwald John Frank Quan, Guam Susan Kay Lund, Excelsior Ann Elizabeth Radomski, Robbins- Gail Phyllis Mannering, St. Paul dale John Charles Marker, Two Harbors Thomas Richard Resnick, Minneapolis Alan Gould Marshall, St. Paul Edgar Howard Rex, Jr., Minneapolis Marilyn June Doyle McPartlin, Stephen Earle Robbins, Minneapolis Minneapolis Henry Perry Roberts, Jr., Minne- Kay Christine Meierbachtol, Faribault apolis Linda Jean Melting, Albert Lea John Edward Rode, St. Paul Stephen Howard Miller, Glencoe Robert Ernest Rofidal, Brainerd Robert Charles Mitchell, St. Paul Anthony Thomas Rozycki, St. Cloud John Arnold Moe, Edina Sherman Daniel Sacks, St. Paul Nancy Carolynn Molstad, Minneapo- Carl Odell Sandberg, Glen Lake lis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Charles Donald Sanft, St. Paul David John Monge, Tracy Melvin Roy Schaupp, Winona Dewey Moore, Jr., Belleville, Ark. Marie June Schert, Mound James Hamlin Morton, Glenwood, Norman David Schey, Madison CUM LAUDE, Music Joel Leonard Schintz, A.A., Minne- Stephen Lloyd Muehlberg, Minne­ apolis apolis Leone Medin Schmalzbauer, St. Paul Edna Ossont Muench, Barneveld, Mary Louise Schmitz, Browns Valley N.Y. Wendell Allen Schott, Minneapolis Mary Margaret Nauth, Minneapolis John Clare Schweitzer, A.A., Rich- Roberta Ellen Nelson, Minneapolis field Steven Bruce Nelson, Alexandria Roger Leonard Sempel, Minneapolis John Spicer Nichols, Rochester Jarrell Bernal Skrivseth, Minneapolis Richard George Nystrom, Blooming- Charles Thomas Smit, Wabasha ton Kathleen Mary Smith, Minneapolis

4 Michael John Smith, St. Paul Deborah Jill Taffel, St. Paul Edwin Frederick Snyder, Minneapolis Harold Albert Tapper, Minneapolis Linda Sommers, Minneapolis Eva Victoria Teubal, Buenos Aires, Meridee Joann Sorensen, St. Paul Argentina Wendy Susan Sparrow, Edina Toni Dianne Thorpe, Mason City, Donald Robert Spongberg, Edina Iowa Ronald Ernest Steckman, Minne- Susan Ann Vannelli, South St. Paul apolis Edward Armand Voeller, St. Paul Robert Amlin Steinhauser, St. Paul Nancy Lou Vong, St. Paul James Zygmunt Stengel, Minneapolis Wayne Earl Webb, Spring Valley Jane Marie Stepanchak, Minneapolis Marlene Josephine Wees, Rochester vVilliam Thomas Stevens, Grand Brian O'Donoghue White, Wil- Rapids mette, Ill. Karen Mae St. John, Minneapolis Fred Daniel White, Minneapolis William Redfield Stocking, Minne- Janet Louise Whitley, Minneapolis apolis Mary Josephine Wiesweg, St. Paul Diane Marie Storm, White Bear Lake Ava Marie W oolliscroft, Minne- Dinah Lynn Struck, Minneapolis apolis Charles Michael Stubbs, Osseo Elizabeth Ann Young, Wayzata Marcia Ingrid Swanson, Paducah, Ky. Maija Zakis, St. Paul Emma A. Michelotti Taddei, Min- Daniel Kristian Zeller, \Vest Concord neapolis, CUM LAUDE, French

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Science Barbara Jean Mueller, Minneapolis Douglas Newell Wright, Minneapolis

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Larry Robert Backlund, Anoka Peter Dennis Stoupas, Athens, Greece Charles Andrew Farrell, Jr., St. Paul, James Carter Thompson, Jr., Reading, WITH DISTINCTION Pa. Charles Owen Reinhart, Warroad

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering James Francis Kotek, Montgomery Richard Lee Thomas, A.A., Rochester Jia Rong Lin, LL.B., Potzu, Taiwan

5 Bachelor of Chemistry Gary Walter Barfknecht, Virginia Jay W. Patrick, Iowa City, Iowa Wallace Rene Hlavac, St. Louis Park Edward Otto Welke, St. Paul, Leon Vincent Kremer, St. Paul Park WITH DISTINCTION Dale W iIIiam Onken, Slayton

Bachelor of Civil Engineering \ViIIiam John Brezinsky, Pine River Stanley Warren Kummer, B.A., Minneapolis

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Mark Gordon Andersen, Duluth Ronald Henry Kubinski, Minneapolis John Clifford Brudvik, Minneapolis Robert St. Clair LaRue, Hopkins Robert Alan Gille, St. Paul Roger Harold Payne, Rochester Bruce Milton Gunberg, North Branch Brian Walter Schubert, A.A., William Michael Kayser, St. Paul Rochester

Bachelor of Geological Engineering Gary Evan Underdahl, Adams

Bachelor of Mathematics Dennis Karl Peterson, North St. Paul, William Charles Peterson, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Dennis Wank, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Robert Edward Brisco, Crystal Robert Allen Jensen, Askov Richard Lance Bucholtz, Jordan Ronald Neal Kannas, Bovey David Arnold Christiansen, Minne- Larry Leonard Keller, Fergus Falls apolis George William Kiewel, Mahtomedi Richard Alan DeVries, Minneapolis Paul Andrew Ledin, St. Paul Gary Lee Drayton, Pelican Rapids Thomas John Lippi, Luverne Douglas Charles Erickson, Minne- Jerry \Vayne Mithuen, Austin apolis Richard William Peterson, Windom Thomas Kenneth Gifford, Madison Jerry Wayne Saddler, North St. Paul Lake, WITH DISTINCTION John Richard Ward, Duluth, WITH Keith Allan Goodmanson, Albert Lea HIGH DISTINCTION Frederick Marcellus Green, Birming­ James Walter Whalen, St. Paul, WITH ham, Ala. HIGH DISTINCTION Timothy Lee Hoopman, Austin

6 Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering Le Roy Roger Curwick, Marshall, Paul Timothy Wahlstrom, Babbitt WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Richard Lee Abraham, Gaylord, Gloria Gasik O'Donnell, Minneapolis, Agriculture Home Economics Robert Donald Dorn, Winona, Agri­ Raymond James Vandenberg, St. Paul, culture, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Keith William Edman, Cloquet, Agri­ Bruce Herbert Waddell, Jr., Bloom­ culture ington, Agriculture Jack William Heather, Albert Lea, Dorothy Jeanette Wojak, Malibu, Agriculture Calif., Home Economics, WITH Bonnie Jean Hertel, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION Home Economics Michael Henry Lynch, Worthington, Agriculture

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRI­ CULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Jeannie Rae Bauer, Leaf River, Ill., Judy Ann Ritari, Verndale, Home Home Economics Education Economics Education

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science

James Joseph Adams, Hamel, WITH Marah MacRostie Bain, B.A., Bloom­ DISTINCTION ington Mary Lynn Almquist, Minneapolis James Robert Blanich, A.A., Crosby Judith Carolyn Alwin, St. Paul Dorothy Mae Blegen, R.N., Minne­ Charon Kaye Andersen, New Brighton apolis Joan M. Averch, B.A., Minneapolis Patricia Rita Bobich, Chisholm

7 Patricia Garrett Bomash, A.A., B.A., Sally Ann Jones, B.A., Hopkins Wharton, Tex. Fred Howard Kjos, Brooten Hugh Warren Bonner, Delaware, George Fulton Koehler, B.A., Minne­ Ohio apolis Barbara Lee Brookson, Minneapolis Richard Gary Kohnen, B.S.B., Sharon Benson Brown, St. Paul Robbinsdale Tommy Lee Brown, Henderson, Ky., Susan Agnes Kopp, North St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Roger Stanton Lauve, Newport Marlene Elizabeth Buller, Chaska, Barbara Ann LeClaire, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Olaf Lawrence Lee, St. Paul Marland Jerome Burckhardt, Russel1, Elizabeth Collins Lien, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Kathleen Ann Louis, St. Paul Patricia Mary Burns, Milan Barbara Helen Lund, Edina, WITH Victoria Ann Casey, Minneapolis Louel1a Esther Gerardy Chapiewski, DISTINCTION Barbara Phenix Mahigel, Minneapolis Bloomington, WITH DISTINCTION Anne Louise Chase, Rumford, R.I. Thomas Dean McFarland, Austin Edward LeRoy Christian, Minne­ Marlys Gail Moscoe, Minneapolis, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Lora L. Christianson, Canby Beverly Joan MulIner, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Peter John Clift, Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Lee Nelson, Minneapolis Patricia Rawerts Dahl, Minneapolis, Louise Ellen Noreen, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Diane Katherine Doyle, Minneapolis, Dianne Elizabeth Patterson, West­ WITH DISTINCTION brook Wesley Charles Engebretson, Anoka Gretchen Marie Peterson, St. Paul, Judith Lee Ferguson, Edina WITH DISTINCTION June Ellen Flint, Minneapolis Keith Richard Phifer, Minneapolis John Eli Folk, Minneapolis Carol Elizabeth Prasky, Minneapolis Dennis Martin Gormley, Minneapolis Lyle Aaron RockIer, Minneapolis Barbara Lynn Gunderson, Rochester, Marie June Sehert, Mound WITH DISTINCTION Joan Elaine Snowden, St. Louis Park James Jerome Hahn, B.A., St. Louis Charlene Marie Snyder, Osseo Park Morgan Axel Soderberg, B.A., Min- Aileen Pearson Halos, Minneapolis neapolis Bruce Russell Halverson, St. Paul Joan Marjorie Solomon, Minneapolis Grace Uthus Hansen, Hopkins, WITH Cynthia Lois Sonnesyn, Edina DISTINCTION Bonnie Lee Springborn, Stillwater Harold Oscar Hanson, Edina Diane Marie Hoelscher SpychalIa, Ann Lindsay Helmholz, B.A., Roch­ Browerville ester Faye Cook Hogenson, Litchfield James Hugh Stewart, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION David Allen Vick, Minneapolis Doris Ellen Ingvaldson, Benson Mary Patricia Westberg, Mankato Joan Marie Jacobson, Minneapolis Sandra Leanne Wheeler, Winnebago, LaNae Margaret Jennings, Minneapo- WITH DISTINCTION Jis, WITH DISTINCTION Marion Louise Witt, Bloomington Charles Richard Johnson, Fergus Irene Aliee W oUs, Shawnee Mission, Falls Kan., WITH DISTINCTION

8 Master of Education Catherine Jane Andres, B.A., Walla James Harold Jipping, B.A., Walla, Wash. Lansing, Ill. Duane O. Baglien, B.S., Minneapolis Mary Ellen Kitundu, B.S., Lakefield Katherine Alice Bertram, B.A., B.S., Sharon Ann Leverson, B.A., 13.S., Minneapolis Karlstad Ethel Jean Beske, B.S.N., Stillwater Carl Herman Lipke, B.S., Faribault Joan Anne Buchanan, B.S.N., Minne­ Margaret Findlay Munro, B.S.N., apolis Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Thomas John Cassidy, B.A., Minne­ Colleen Heavin Smitherman, B.S., apolis Coatesville, Ind. Mary Sharon Findley, B.S., Minne­ Jon Hall Straub, B.A., B.S., Minne­ apolis apolis Patricia Louise Gault, B.S.N., Min­ Edward Otto Welke, St. Paul neapolis Edna May Wlodkowski, B.S.N., Dawn Simone Hoveland, B.S., Minneapolis \Vinona

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business Gaylord Allen Alberg, Clitherall Richard LeRoy Larson, Minneapolis James Bruce Aronson, Annandale Albert Lawrence Leitschuh, A.A., John Frederick Bierbaum, Minnetonka Minneapolis Roger Harold Boelter, Wood Lake Richard Arthur Lewis, Duluth Rodney Roman Borseth, Windom David Cecil Lindblom, Worcester, James William Cagley, Hopkins, Mass. WITH DISTINCTION James Bruce McDaniel, St. Paul David Carroll Christensen, A.A., Kenneth James Mil1er, Hastings, Rochester Neb., WITH DISTINCTION George Orlyn Christoferson, Minne- William Douglas Moon, Minneapolis apolis Todd Stanley Myhre, Richfield Thomas Francis Doyle, Virginia James Harold Reuterfeldt, Minne- Frederick Wesley Elias, Rochester apolis Allen Bernard Erickson, Clitherall James Lewis Ross, St. Paul Michael Charles Fletcher, Minne- John Henry Sandstede, Dassel apolis Allen Joseph Gilson, Brainerd Douglas Jerome Schmalz, Westbrook Arthur Allan Hahn, Belle Plaine R. Michael Schulte, South St. Paul Gary Eugene Henkel, Fridley John Stephen Seidl, St. Paul Duane Edmund Jedlenski, Minne- Richard Vernon Siewert, Red Wing apolis Theodore Michael Stahl, St. Paul George Charles Jorgenson, Alexandria Thomas Robert Staska, Minnetonka Richard John Kline, Minneapolis Richard Barnes Taylor, Big Stone John Paul Kosel, St. Paul Gap, Va. David Melker LaClare, Minneapolis Bruce Willard Triden, Minnetonka

9 Jon Loring Van Valkenburg, Rob­ Richard C. Woodhouse, A.A., Mason binsdale City, Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION Howard Roy Winer, St. Louis Park

Bachelor of Science In Economics Richard Alan Finne, St. Louis Park Alton Charles Todd, De Graff

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Katherine Ann Barzen, Minneapolis, Barbara Jean Leonard, South St. Paul, Medical Technology* Occupational Therapy, WITH DIS­ Carol Jean Elliott, Minneapolis, TINCTION Medical Technology* Sandra Jean McGee, St. Paul, Medical Fredda Beth Gary, Minneapolis, Technology* Medical Technology* Sandra Georgia Williams, Minne­ Sheryl Marie Longman, Minne­ apolis, Medical Technology* apolis, Medical Technology*

Master of Public Health Victor Thomas Albino, B.A., Kansas Lawrence John Maniscalco, B.A., City, Mo. San Francisco, Calif. Karol Kay DeRoos, B.A., Minneapolis Swing Suwan, B.S., Bangkok, Jo Anne Lee Jenson, B.A., Faulkton, Thailand S.D. Sister Ann Catherine Wiltz, M.S., Concordia, Kan.

• These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 16, 1967.

10 GRADUATE SCHOOL Moster of Architecture Prasong Eiam-Ananta, Ayudthaya, Anthony Frederick Mayer, Dallas, Thailand Tex. B.A. '61, Silpakom University. Field of Con­ B. of Arch. '65, University of Texas. Field of centration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: W. K. Vivrett. Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Moster of Arts Lawrence H. Achorn, Jr., Washburn, Delores Patricia Auge, St. Paul Me. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '58, Wartburg CoJIege. Field of Concen­ Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major J. C. Levenson. Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase Andrejs Austrums, Minneapolis Gerald Joseph Ahlin, Amery, Wis. B.A. '63, Augustana College. Field of Con­ B.A. ' 54, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Edncational Administration. Major Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. R. O. Sielaff. Orval James Bies, St. Louis Park Luis Raul Almeidaduran, Mexico B.S. '49, South Dakota State College. Field of City, Mexico Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ visers: Prof. R. J. Donnelly and Prof. J. F. Licenciado en Economia '63, Universidad Na!. Alexander. Autonolia De Mexico. Field of Concentra­ tion: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Marilou Smith Birkeland, Minneapolis Coen. B.S. with high distinction '64, University of Mary Howland Ambroe, Winthrop Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curricu­ lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. B.S. with distinction '62, University of Min­ Stoch!. nesota. Field of Concentration: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiology. Major Adviser: Arnold A. Boese, Rush City Prof. R. R. Martin. B.S. '55, Winona State College. Field of Raymond Axel Ammentorp, West Concentration: Educational Administration. Covina, Calif. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Robert Willard Bonine, St. Paul Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly Concentration: Educational Administration. Leila Raye Anderson, Edina Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. B.S. '64, Wisconsin State University. Field of Annette Therrien Brandes, Askov Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Robert Kenneth Anderson, Robbins- Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. dale A. Ruth Brandt, Duluth B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '37, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: J. C. Levenson. Prof. R. W. House. Bernard William Auge, Castle Rock Thomas Charles Braun, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '66, CoJIege of St. Thomas. B.A. '66, Lawrence University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major Ad· centration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. R. P. Sonkowsky.

11 Joan Sonnet Broughton, St. Louis Yetta Kelber Cram, Minneapolis Park B.S. with distinction '39, University of Min­ B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Education. nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Thomas William Curtis III, St. Paul Annette Swenson Buland, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '51, College of St. Thomas; B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '58, Wisconsin State College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Delores Ann Buller, Edina Richard Albert Dahlquist, Minne- B.S. with high honors '59, St. Cloud State apolis College. Field of Concentration: Educational B.A. with honors '52, Bethel College; B.A. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. '57, Macalester College. Field of Concentra­ Blocher. tion: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Johannes Riedel. Jean Ann Burke, Sterling, III. B.S. with high honors '58, Northern Illinois Kay Berdan Davis, Maryville, Tenn. University. Field of Concentration: Curriculum B.S. magna cum laude '60, Northwestern Col­ and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine lege. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Odland. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Charles Wesley Burnside, Minne- Ruth Marie Wood Delorey, Bloom- apolis ington B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Jackson. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Allen Edgar Caraway, Hayward, Wis. Rudolph Phillip DeLuca, Virginia B.A.Ed. '57, East Central State College. Field B.S. '62, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Prof. D. A. Crawford. Adviser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. Donald Vernon Carlson, Minneapolis Daniel John Derfus, Appleton, 'Vis. B.S. '47, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, Marquette University. Field of Con­ Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ centration: Industrial Relations. Major Advis­ viser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. er: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Oan Yul Choi, Seoul, Korea Elaine Marie DesRoches, Minneapolis B.A. '60, Seoul National University. Field of B.S. '62, Minot State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Prof. H. M. Smith. viser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Don Jeffrey Christianson, Austin Georgia Lee Taylor Dettmers, B.B.A. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Stevens Point, Wis. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. '62, University of Wisconsin. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. Concentration: Home Economics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Gertrude Esteros. Mary Mimbach Coleman, St. Paul B.A. '36, State College of Iowa. Field of Barbara Jean DeWall, Minneapolis Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ B.S. '62, Huron College. Field of Concentra­ viser: Prof. R. L. Borg. tion: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. H. M. Slocum. Patricia Anne Whitten Collins, Min- neapolis Maxine Kirst Dilliard, St. Paul B.A. '65, University of Michigan. Field of B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall.

12 Judith Sally Dommu, Fairfield, Conn. Richard Allen Gimmestad, Stillwater B.A. '65, Mount Holyoke College. Field of B.S. '49, St. Cloud State College. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. J. C. Levenson. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Cheryl Swanson Erickson, Morris Bruce J. Goldstein, Omaha, Neb. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, University of California. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. C. A. Chambers. Donald Vernon Finn, Jr., St. Paul Jerrold Goldstein, Scottsdale, Ariz. B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with honors '58, University of California Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Los Angeles; M.A.H.L. '63, Hebrew Union Prof. A. H. Ballet. College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Major: History. Minor: Sociology and Anthropology. Robyn Margaret Infelt Foreman, Thesis: Reform and the Progressive Movement. Major Adviser: Prof. Hyman Ber­ Idaho Falls, Idaho man. B.A. with high honors '64, Idaho State Uni­ versity. Field of Concentration. Library Sharon Kay Grant, Minneapolis Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. B.S. with high distinction '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Spanish. Labelle Salo Froyd, Lake City Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. B.S. '40, St. Cloud State College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major LaVerne Mae Grasmoen, Red Wing Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force. B.A. '58, Winona State College. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Judith Edelston Fryer, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. B.A. magna cum laude '61, Uuiversity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: American Elizabeth Louise Grundner, St. Paul Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.A. '57, College of St. Catherine. Major: History. Minor: Mass Communications. The­ Otto David Funk, Brandon, Manitoba, sis: The Ministerial Mind and the Failure of Canada Maryland's Established Church. Major Advis­ B.A. '61, University of Manitoba. Field of er: Prof. D. B. Rutman. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. L. S. Hansen. Bonnie Jo Gunnon, Hopkins B.A. magna cum laude '65, St. Olaf College. Robert Edward Gander, Duluth Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Michael Arnold Guthman, Flushing, N.Y. Sister Mary Jude Gardner, Duluth B.A. '65, City College of New York. Field B.A. '48, College of St. Scholastica. Field of of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. T. A. Mahoney. W. P. Glick. Hamlin Hoine Hagander, St. Paul William James Geer, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '50, B.S. '59, University of B.F.A. '62, Minneapolis School of Art; B.A. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curricu­ '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Con­ lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. D. A. Martindale. Sister Marie Edwina Hagen, Char- Diane Filby Gillespie, Cloquet lottetown, P.E.I., Canada B.A. summa cum laude '64, University of B.A. '65, St. Dunstan's University. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Mork.

13 Ora M. C. Hahs, Cumberland, Wis. Mollie Dorothea Hoben, \Vestchester, B.Ed. '56, Wisconsin State University. Field Ill. of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruc· B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of tion. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Margery Ranning Harris, Minneapolis B.S. '49, University of Minnesota. Field of William Gordon Jack, Minneapolis Concentration: Educational Administration. B.S. cum laude '50, University of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Gerald Joseph Hauble, St. Paul Hazel Hubman Jackson, Grand Marais B.S. '60, Bemidji State College. Field of Con· centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. John Thomas Hedenberg, Silver Bay Gisela Charlotte Johnson, Minne- B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Museology. Major Adviser; Prof. Sidney Simon. Gordon Russell Helgeson, Gillett, Wis. Stephen Dorwald Johnson, Cokato B.A. ' 58, Yankton College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Sociology. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Toward viser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. an Integration of a Personality Theory and a Collective Theory of Prejudice. Major Adviser: Donald Earl Henry, Cresco, Iowa Prof. W. M. Gerson. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Joan Carol Myrom Jurkovic, Sauk Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Centre B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Elva Catherine Hermsen, Bird City, Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. T. Keach. Kan. B.M.E. '59, Nebraska State College. Field of John Philip Kaess, Minneapolis Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, College of St. Thomas. Field of Prof. R. W. House. Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Johannes Riedel. Marion Forslund Hero, Bloomington B.A.Ed. '59, University of Michigan. Field of Arthur Harry Kaple, Duluth Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B. of Arch. with honors '58, University of Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Florida. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Roger Dale Herrlinger, Currie Crawford. B.A. '53, St. Olaf College. Field of Concentra­ Audrey Kathleen Kindwall, Storm tion: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. Lake, Iowa B.A. '61, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ Robert Merrill Higgins, Duluth centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Bjorn Karlsen. B.S. '53, Bemidji State College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Jean Jessica Schachter Kliman, Winni- Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. peg, Manitoba, Canada B.A. '63, University of Manitoba. Major: Thomas Sheldon Hinds, Minneapolis Anthropology. Minor: Linguistics and Com­ B.A. '65, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ parative Philology. Thesis: Neighborhood and tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Family Ethnography in a Northern Minnesota Levenson. City. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Pelto.

14 Roger Hunter Knieff, \Vhite Bear David Elmer Lundsgaard, St. Paul Lake B.A. '61, Wheaton College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '53, Wisconsin State College. Field of tration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. L. H. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Lofquist. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Charlotte Johnson MacLeod, Duluth Roger Gus Kohlts, Duluth B.S. cum laude '53, University of Minnesota. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad· Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. W. R. McEwen. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Robert Eugene Marcotte, Anoka David Felix Krampitz, Springfield, B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Mass. Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: B.A. '51, Concordia Seminary. Field of Con­ Prof. F. E. Lukerrnann. centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Meehl. Bessie Marmas, Virginia B.S. '61, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Joyce Evangeline Kraulik, St. Paul centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ B.A. '47, Concordia College. Major: Music. viser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Minor: Music Education. Thesis: The De­ velopment of Choral Schools in England up Barbara Diane Mattson, Iron to the Reformation Era. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. summa cum laude '65, University of Johannes Riedel. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Donald Max Kronemann, Cloquet B.S. cum laude '59, Concordia College. Field Rosemary Ann McDonough, Guthrie, of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Okla. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.S. '42, Kansas State Teachers College; M.A. '49, University of Chicago. Field of Concen­ Ronald Lee Larsen, Little Falls tration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. F. B.S. cum laude '63, St. Cloud State College. M. Boddy. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. L. Borg. Stephen Allan McGrath, Carbondale, Linda Elizabeth Lee, Shawnee Mis- Ill. sion, Kan. B.A. '65, Southern Illinois University. Field of Concentration: Mathematics: Major Ad­ B.A. '61, M.A. '65, Kansas State University. viser: Prof. W. S. Loud. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Edith Kromer. Lorna Jean McLeod, St. Paul Lowell Garnell Liedman, St. Paul B.S. '62, Fairleigh Dickinson University. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. cum laude '66, Hamline University. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Kinley Brauer. Ruth Eileen McQuarrie, Ogden, Utah Dwight H. Lindbloom, Soudan B.A. magna cum laude '64, Brigham Young University. Field of Concentration: American B.A. '60, Bethel College. Field of Concentra­ Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. tion: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. D. R. Pierce. Jean Evelyn Miller, Scandia Robert Ira Littlefield, Minneapolis B.S. magna cum laude '56, Omaha University. B.A. '52, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad· struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. viser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Marjorie A. Miller, New Richmond, Janice Enger Love, Richfield Wis. B.A. '49, B.S. '52, University of Minnesota. B.S. '59, Wisconsin State College. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. 15 Frederick Crittenden Mish, Hagers- Sister Mary Renee Oeffiing, Minne- town, Md. apolis B.A. '59, Yale University. Field of Concen­ B.A. '60, College of St. Catherine. Field of tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Levenson. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland.

Daniel Edward Mobilia, Babbitt Joseph Cooke Ordos, Minneapolis B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. JOhnson. Prof. W. R. Hastie. Donald Vincent Osier, Robbinsdale Daryl Richard Moen, Cornell, Wis. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '66, Wisconsin State Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ University. Field of Concentration: Mass Com­ viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. munications. Major Adviser: Prof. M. V. Charnley. Donald Erland Overlie, Spokane, Wash. Elvira Vida Moore, Quezon City, B.Ed. '62, Gonzaga University. Field of Con­ Philippines centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.P.E. '59, University of Philippines. Field of Adviser: Prof. Robert Dykstra. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. M. Jaeger. Marcia Jean Pankake, Osseo B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Richard Samuel Moore, Minneapolis Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. H. Shove. B.Sc. '59, University of Nebraska. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Beverly Joy Pankonie, St. Petersburg, Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Fla. Barbara Nelson Munson, Rockford, B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Ill. Prof. C. A. Gayne. B.A. '63, University of Illinois. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Reuben Joseph Patnaude, Jr., Grand Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. Rapids B.S. '50, Bemidji State Teachers College. Conrad Muzik, Austin Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ B.S. '59, St. Cloud State College. Field of struction. Major Adviser: Prof. A. E. Smith. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. W. House. Norbert Elmer Patterson, Minneapolis B.S. '61, Morningside College. Field of Con­ Ardell Pogatchnik Nadesan, Albany centration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ B.S. '57, St. Cloud State College. Field of viser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force. Loren Joseph Peterburs, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '63, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Sunanda Nag, Calcutta, India Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Ash­ B.A. '58, Lady Brabourne College; M.A. '61, mun. Calcutta University. Major: Philosophy. Minor: History. Thesis: Spinoza's Conception of the Layton Gene Peters, Sanborn Individual and His Indebtedness to Descartes B.S. '53, University of Minnesota. Field of and Aristotle. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Ross. Adviser: Prof. G. I. Swanson. H. Richard Nordstrom, Duluth Grover Erling Petersen, Richfield B.S. '62, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ B.A. '57, Hamline University. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major centration: Educational PsychOlogy. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. viser: Prof. D. H. Blocher.

16 Marilyn Jean Picchietti, Chicago, Ill. Ruth Alice Ruege, Wauwatosa, Wis. B.A. '59, Mundelein College. Field of Con­ B.A., B.S. '62, Mankato State College. Field of centration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Library Scieuce. Major Adviser: F. M. Boddy. Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Sister Lea Mary Pocta, Duluth Donald Francis Sandstrom, Gilbert B.S. '54, College of St. Scholastica. Field of B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. jor Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Paul Ernest Potretzke, Bloomington Edith Stalling Scamman, Wellington, B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Mo. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.M.E. '58, Central Missouri State College. jor Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Evelyn Dolores Powell, Duluth B.A. '30, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Peter Henry Schneeman, St. Paul centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of R. O. Sielaff. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. c. H. Foster. Maria Wong Rantapaa, Hong Kong B.A. '61, Augustana College. Field of Con­ Gene Edward Schoenick, River Falls, centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Jo­ Wis. hannes Riedel. B.A. '59, B.S. '64, Wisconsin State University. Major: History. Minor: Political Science. Rose Krivisky Reha, Sandstone Thesis: A History of River Falls, Wisconsin B.S. '65, Indiana State University. Field of 1848-1885. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Hubert Johan Christophoor Schuur- James Alexander Reinertson, Minne- man, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada B.A. '62, Memorial University of Newfound­ apolis land. Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major B.A. '37, Augustana College. Field of Concen­ Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Boeck. Wendy Joelaine Seagren, Robbinsdale B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ Nancy Felicia Remus, Minneapolis nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum B.A. '64, College of St. Catherine. Field of and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Clymer. W. E. Wright. Sandra Joan Serkin, Coral Gables, Fla. James Serl Ritchie, Montreal, Quebec, B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Canada Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.A. summa cum laude '55, Mexico City Col­ Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. lege. Major: History. Minor: English. Thesis: The Summer Whitehouse: President Coolidge Beverly Ann Severson, Minneapolis at the Head of the Lakes-I928. Major Ad­ B.S. cum laude '52, University of Washington. viser: Prof. A. J. Larsen. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Richard Courtney Rowe, St. Paul B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Leland William Severson, Duluth Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.A. '51, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Richard Wilson Rowles, Cheyenne, Adviser: Prof. C. M. Milbrath. Wyo. Rosemary Therese Shan us, Gilbert B.S. '48, University of Wyoming. Field of B.S. '54, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price.

17 Mary Lou Germann Sheffer, Spooner, Richard Vito Travisano, W;tterbury, Wis. Conn. B.B.A. '49, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.A. '61, University of Connecticut. Major: Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Al­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. ternation and Conversion in Jewish Identities. Major Adviser: Prof. G. P. Stone. Walter Jerome Simonson, Sauk Rapids B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of Mary Margaret Vasquez, Lima, Peru, Concentration: Educational Administration. South America Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. B.A. '62, Macalester College. Major: Soci­ ology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Par­ Sidney Harold Stallinga, Sioux Falls, ent-Child Conflict and Its Relationship to the Child's Behavior and Values. Major Adviser: S.D. Prof. A. M. Rose. B.S. '61, Augustana College. Field of Concen­ hation: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Charles Eilert Vierow, St. Paul Park B.S. '49, University of Illinois; B.S. '61, Bem­ idji State Teachers College. Field of Concen­ Patricia Anne Stringer, St. Paul tration: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. M. U. Wilson. Norman Magne Vinnes, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '61, B.S. '62, University of Douglas Dean Sumner, River Falls, Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Wis. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Sister Mary Ambrose Vogel, Lady- Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. smith, Wis. B.S. '60, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Conrad Martin Sutton, Powell, Wyo. Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '57, University of Wyoming. Field of Johannes Riedel. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Carl Imanuel Wahlstrom, Braham B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min­ Lawrence John Syck, Duluth nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Lambert. Prof. R. O. Sielafl'. Mary Lyman Wannamaker, Des Charles Gerhardt Tewinkel, St. Paul Moines, Iowa B.A. '61, Whitworth College. Field of Con­ M.A. '49, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. C. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major H. Foster. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson.

Ronald Charles Thompson, Minne- John Francis Wells, Haverford, Pa. apolis B.A. with honors '64, University of Pennsyl­ B.A. '62, St. Thomas College. Field of Con­ vania. Field of Concentration: English. Major centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Prof. L. E. Olson. Walter William Wenholz, Wood Carol Torgerson, Minneapolis Lake B.A. snmma cum laude '60, Concordia Col­ B.S. with distinction '60, University of Min­ lege. Field of Concentration: Speech, Com­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum munication, and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Prof. F. M Whiting. Johnson.

18 Douglas Richie White, Minneapolis Mary Margaretta Wright, Fergus Falls B.A. magna cum laude '64, University of B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Minnesota. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Soci­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. ology. Thesis: Concomitant Variation in Kin­ R. W. House. ship Structures. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Pelto. Chiao Yeh, Taipei, Taiwan, Repub- Curtis Lynn Wickham, Spangle, lic of China Wash. B.S. '63, National Taiwan University. Field of B.S. '57, Union College. Field of Concentra­ Concentration: Statistics. Major Adviser: Prof. tion: Music Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. Lindgren. A. F. Caswell. Victoria Tsong-Yueh Hsiao Yu Helen Kathleen Wilson, San Diego, B.A. '38, University of Nanking. Field of Con· Calif. centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '65, San Diego State College. Major: M. A. Straus. Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Effect of Graded Extinction Upon Anthony Paul Zigneigo, Mound the Conditioned Avoidance Response. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Trapold. B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. William Jacob Wilson, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Com­ Marvin Dale Ziner, Cyrus munity Analysis: A Study of the Emerging B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Power Structure in an Urban Community. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. C. E. Ramsey. Prof. C. H. Boeck.

Master of Arts In Public Administration David Benner Birt, St. Paul Thomas Louis Jackson, Golden Valley B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '51, Southern IlIinois University; M.A. Concentration: Public Administration. Major '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. centration: Public Administration. Major Ad· viser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

Master of Business Administration Michael Louis Bochert, Minneapolis Gregory Joseph Liemandt, Minne- B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S. '65, St. John's University. Field of Con· Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. centration: Business Administration. Major Ad· viser: Prof. D. V. Harper. James John Carter, Minneapolis B.S. '61, Tufts University. Field of Concen­ tration: Business Administration. Major Ad· viser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky.

Master of Fine Arts Judith CarIs Caswell, Minneapolis James M. Sahlstrand, Minneapolis B.M. with high honors '62, Wheaton Col· B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of lege; M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Allen Downs. Johannes Riedel.

19 Master of Science David Anselm Anderson, St. Paul James Alfred Dodge, Moose Lake B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ B.S.B. with distinction '65, University of nesota. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Ma­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business jor Adviser: Prof. D. B. Thorud. Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith. Muawia Barazangi, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic Ben Drake, Winona B.S. '65, Damascus University. Major: Geo­ B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Ge­ physics. Minor: Geology. Thesis: Geophysical ology. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Investigation of the Hudson-Aftron Horst, Da­ Structure and Origin of the Tomahawk Vol­ kota County, Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. canics, Central Black Hills, South Dakota. Ma­ H. M. Mooney. jor Adviser: Prof. J. C. Craddock.

Larry Renco Blokzyl, Minneapolis Charles Thomas Fulton, Indio, Calif. B.S. '64, Hamline University. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. B.A. magna cum laude '65, University of Red­ Thesis: Oxidation Adjacent to Asymmetric lands. Major: Mathematics. Minors: Statistics and Physics. Thesis: Equivalence of the Con­ Carbon: EXO-3-Deuterior-2-Benzonorbornen­ cept of Almost Periodicity in the Uniform, one. Major Adviser: Prof. Ronald Caple. Compact-Open, and Local L. Topologies. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Sell. Rodney Albert Britten, Eau Claire, Wis. Kyung Sun Kim, Seoul, Korea B.S. '64, University of Wisconsin. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis. A Mass B.S. '62, Yonsei University. Field of Concen­ Spectroscopic Determination of the Mass Dif­ tration: Horticulture. Major Adviser: Prof. ferences Ni.o-NiOl and Ni61-Nieo. Major Ad­ R. E. Widmer. viser: Prof. W. H. Johnson. Ning-Ying Lan, Taipei, Taiwan, Re- Michael Chandler, Montreal, Quebec, public of China Canada B.S. '62, Taiwan Provincial Chung-Hsing Uni­ B.Sc. '65, McGill University. Major: Physics. versity. Field of Concentration: Horticulture. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Use of Separable Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Weiser. Potentials in Coupled-Channel Scattering. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. A. M. Bolsterli. James Rollin Lander, Jr., Mankato Kathy Kuo-Chiang Chi, Taipei, Tai- B.S.B. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of wan, Republic of China Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of Adviser: Prof. T. R. Hoffman. Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. Shen-Maw Lin, Formosa, Republic of China Dolores Anne Clemente, Portland, B.S. '62, Taiwan Provincial Chung-Hsing Uni­ Me. versity. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Physical B.A. '61, St. Joseph's College. Field of Con­ Chemistry. Thesis: Porosity and Poresize Dis­ centration: Agricultural Plant Physiology. Ma­ tribution of Soil Aggregates. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. A. J. Linck. Prof. G. R. Blake.

Robert Noyce Coats, Palo Alto, Calif. B.S. with high honors '65, University of Cali­ Debra Hua Lu, Taiwan, Republic of fornia. Major: Forestry. Minor: Soils. Thesis: China Evaluation of an Ecological Nutrient Gradient B.S. '63, Cheng Kung University. Field of in the Central Pine Section of Minnesota. Ma­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major jor Adviser: Prof. E. V. Bakuzis. Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. 20 Ming Te Lu, Taiwan, Republic of Frank Marvin Renshaw, Mason Citv, China Iowa . B.S. '60, Chung Kung University. Major: Busi­ B.S. '66, University of Iowa. Field of Concen­ ness Administration. Minor: Mathematics. tration: Environmental Health. Major Adviser: Thesis: Nonlinear Parametric Linear Program­ Prof. G. S. Michaelsen. ming Problems. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Andrew. Jisoo Ryu, Seoul, Korea James Robert March, Markesan, Wis. B.S. '65, University of Utah. Major: Geo· physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Seismic B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Ray Theory and Its Applications. Major Ad­ Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: Biometry. viser: Prof. H. M. Mooney. Thesis: Dominance Relations and Territorial Behavior of Captive Shovelers, Anas Clypeata. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Tester. Elisabeth Hahn Schach, Minneapolis Diploma in Economics '62, University of Ber­ Carlos R. Meza, Panaquire, Venezuela lin. Field of Concentration: Biometry. Major Ingeniero Agronomo '62, Universidad Central Adviser: Prof. B. W. Brown, Jr. de Venezuela. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Effect of Inoculum Potential Lloyd Vernon Swanson, Rush City on the Parasitism of Rhizoctonia Solani Kuhn. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Eide. Dairy Husbandry. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Serological Studies of Fertility. Major Ad­ Rodney Keith Murphey, Minneapolis viser: Prof. A. G. Hunter. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. Carol Yei-Ling Tan, Taipei, Taiwan, A. B. Hooper. Republic of China Bruce Richard Neumann, LeSueur B.S. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S.B. with high distinction '65, University of Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. Ai-chuan Chiang Tong, Taipei, Tai- wan, Republic of China Vernon Leon Pals, Meservey, Iowa B.A. '64, Tunghai University. Field of Con­ B.A. '62, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ centration: Business Administration. Major centration: Genetics. Major Adviser: Prof. F. Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. D. Enfield. Kysung Sang Yu, Daigu, Korea Richard Irwin Pietz, Revere B.S. '64, Seoul National University. Major: B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Soil Horticulture. Minor: Agricultural Plant Physi­ Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Availa­ ology. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting Leaf ble Zinc in Some Minnesota Soils. Major Ad­ Mineral Nutrient Concentration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. M. MacGregor. viser: Prof. E. T. Anderson.

Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Loren Albert Lemmerman, Minne- apolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Investigation of Vortex Fluid Diode Operating Characteristics. Major Adviser: Prof. T. S. Lundgren

21 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Paul Antoine Rouyer, Paris, France Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Me­ chanical Engineering. Thesis: Influence of Mix­ ing in Chemical Reactors. Major Adviser: Prof. Rutherford Aris.

Master of Science In Civil Engineering Edward S. Levine, New York, N.Y. Richard Harold Nachbar, Jordan B.C.E. '64, City College of New York. Field B.C.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. A. G. Anderson. viser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer.

Master of Science in Dentistry Daniel Ainsworth Larson, Minne- Robert Lee Smith, Valentine, Neb. apolis D.D.S. '62, University of Nebraska. Major: D.D.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Muco­ Dentistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: A Review epidermoid Carcinomas with Special Reference of 500 Jaw Fractures: An Analysis of Their to Bone Involvement, including Tumors Simu­ Cause, Treatment, and Subsequent Dental lating Ameloblastomas of the Jaw Bones. Ma­ Complications. Major Adviser: Dr. D. E. jor Adviser: Dr. D. E. Waite. Waite.

Master of Science in Dermatology Frank Vincent DeLaus, Sr., Cesar Antonio Quinones-Diaz, San Rochester, N.Y. Juan, Puerto Rico B.S. '59, St. John Fisher College; M.D. '63, B.A. '56, Inter American University; M.D. '60, State University of New York. Major: Derma­ University of Puerto Rico. Major: Derma­ tology. Minor: Basic Dermatological Sciences. tology. Minor: Basic Dermatological Sciences. Thesis: Cold Urticaria. Major Adviser: Dr. R. Thesis: Study of the Physiology of the Skin R. Kierland. During Applications of Dermatologic Wet Dressings. Major Adviser: Dr. R. K. Winkel­ mann.

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Michael Scott Eggert, Minneapolis Gary Byron Lamont, Minneapolis B.E.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: B.P. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major and Statistics. Thesis: Systems Design of a Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. Parallel Digital Differential Analyzer. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. Devdas Rathi, Minneapolis B.E. with distinction '60, Nagpur University; David Neil Harstad, Balaton M.E. '61, Indian Institute of Science. Field of B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major nesota. Field of Concentration: Electrical En­ Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. gineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee.

22 David Cheng-Mei Wan, Taipei, Re- public of China B.S.E.E. '63, Cheng-Kung University. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: On the Theory of the Digital Differ­ ential Analyzer as a General Purpose Com­ puter. Major Adviser: Prof. R_ P. Halverson.

Master of Science In Industrial Engineering Nicholas Criticos, Athens, Greece Duane Louis Engel, Hollandale B.S. '65, Cornell University. Field of Concen­ B.M.E. with distinction '64, University of tration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial viser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof- R. S. Ny­ quist.

Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering Robert Francis Hoeft, Lake City Kallappa Neelappa UgargoI, Hubli, B.M.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of India Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Ma­ B.E. '60, Poona University. Field of Concen­ jor Adviser: Prof. T. E. Murphy. tration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Ad­ Dan Frazier Patch, Duluth viser: Prof. D. A. Frohrib. B.S. with highest distinction '65, University David James Wilson, Winnipeg, of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Manitoba, Canada Minor: Physics. Thesis: The Reignition Re­ B.Sc.M.E. '64, University of Manitoba. Ma­ sponse of a Solid Propellant to Variations in jor: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Chamber Gas Composition and Temperature. matics. Thesis: Heat Transfer and Effective­ Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher. ness in Turbulant Film Cooling With Nor­ mal Air Injection. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein.

Master of Science in Medicine Boleslaw Starzecki, Sydney, Australia B.Sc. '55, M.B.B.S. '58, Sydney University. Major: Medicine. Minor: Physiology. Thesis: Distribution of Cr'" Endotoxin in Normal and Endotoxin Resistant Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. W. W. Spink.

Master of Science in Ophthalmology Harry Martin Lawrence, Jr., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. B.S. '53, Washington and Lee University; M.D. '56, University of Tennessee. Major: Ophthalmology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Effect of Corneal Lenses on the Healing of Infected Corneal Ulcers in Rabbits. Major Adviser: Dr. J. A. Dyer.

23 Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Francis Peter Milone, Washington, D.C. B.A. '53, St. Peter's College; M.D. '57, George­ town University. Major: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: A Study of Bone Tumors that Simulate the Protruded Inter­ vertebral Disk Syndrome. Major Adviser: Dr. H. H. Young.

Master of Science in Otolaryngology Alen Munson Fuller, Lawton, Okla. 1!.D. '61, University of Oklahoma. Major: Otolaryngology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Neuro-Otologic Manifestations of Glomus Jugulare Tumors. Major Adviser: Dr. H. A. Brown.

Certificate of Specialist in Education Verdi Fredrick Ellies, Winona Kenneth Frank Kovatch, St. Paul B.A. '32, Maca1ester College; M.Ed. '41, Uni­ Park versity of Colorado. Field of Concentration: B.S. '53, Eau Claire State College; M.A. '56, Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Uuiversity of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ Prof. J. R. Curtin. tion: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Carolyn Landrud Elliott, Cable, Wis. B.S. '55, Drake University; M.A. '57, North­ western University; M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educa­ tional Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson.

Doctor of Philosophy Roger Morrison Adams, Wayzata Andrew Michael Barclay, Port B.S. '51, University of Minnesota. Major: Edu­ Chester, N.Y. cation. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ B.A. '63, Yale University; M.A. '64, Colum­ sis: The Effect of Pre-Reading Instruction in bia University. Major: Psychology. Minor: Certain Letter and Blend Sounds on Reading Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Effect Achievement at the End of First Grade. Ma­ of Hostility on Physiological and Fantasy Re­ jor Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer. sponses. Major Adviser: Prof. K. E. Weick. Ralph George Anttonen, Cleveland Roger Rudolph Bay, Grand Rapids Heights, Ohio B.S. '53, Uuiversity of Idaho. Major: Forestry. B.S. '63, Tufts University. Major: Educational Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Interpre­ Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: An tation of Fundamental Hydrologic Relation­ Examination into the Stability of Mathematics ships of Forested Bogs in Northern Minnesota. Attitude and its Relationship to Mathematics Major Adviser: Prof. E. I. Sucoff. Achievement from Elementary to Secondary School Level. Major Advisers: Prof. D. G. MacEachern and Prof. C. J. Hoyt.

24 Kenneth Richard Berg, St. Paul Stanley Lawrence Erlandsen, St. Paul B.S. with distinction '60, University of Minne­ B.S. '63, Dana College. Major: Anatomy. Mi­ sota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Philosophy. nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Effects of Thesis: On the Conjugacy Problem for K-Sys­ Glucose and Insulin Upon Cultures of Pan­ tems. Major Adviser: Prof. L. W. Green. creases of Embryos From Normal and Dia­ betic Rats. Major Adviser: Dr. L. J. Wells. Leon Wilfred Browder, Pueblo, Colo. B.A. '62, University of Colorado; M.S. '64, Louisiana State University. Major: Zoology. Mi­ Herbert Irving Freedman, Winnipeg, nor: Genetics. Thesis: Pigmentation in Rana Manitoba, Canada Pipiens: A Study in Developmental Genetics. B.Sc. '62, University of Manitoba; M.A. '64, Major Adviser: Prof. N. T. Spratt, Jr. University of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Estimates of the Ex­ William Francis Brown, Cedar City, istence Region for Solutions of Equations In­ Utah volving a Small Parameter. Major Adviser: D.V.M. '60, Washington State University. Ma­ Prof. W. S. Loud. jor: Veterinary Obstetrics and Gynecology. Mi­ nor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Study of Cystic Degeneration of the Ovaries in the Cow. Ma­ Kenneth Edward Garland, Mahomen jor Adviser: Prof. Raimunds Zemjanis. B.A., B.S. '54, Moorhead State College; M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ Peter Andrew Chevalier, Minneapolis tion. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. The­ B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: sis: An Investigation of the Academic Achieve­ Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A ment of Ninth Graders, with Varying Elemen­ Study of Hemodynamic Changes Following tary School Backgrounds, from Selected Min­ Stimulation of Left Ventricular Baroreceptors. nesota School Districts. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Advisers: Dr. M. B. Visscher and Dr. O. E. Domian. 1. J. Fox. Connie Clark, St. Paul Daniel Pierre Gilboe, Albany B.A. '55, Iowa State Teachers College; M.A. B.S. '56, M.S. '59, University of Wisconsin. '58, Colorado State College; M.S. '64, Univer­ Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemis­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Mi­ try. Thesis: The Metabolism of Lysine and nor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Study of the Hydroxylysine in Streptococcus faecalis. Major Utilization of Organic Compounds by Nitro­ Adviser: Prof. L. M. Henderson. somonas europaea. Major Adviser: Prof. E. L. Schmidt. Marshall Sterling Hahn, Hampton, Boy NorHeet Collier, Jr., Shelton, Neb. Wash. B.A. '54, M.S. '59, Nebraska State College. B.A. '52, University of Washington; M.E.D. Major: Education. Minor: Curriculum and In· '63, Western Washington State College. Ma­ struction. Thesis: The Influence of Creativity jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psychol­ on the Effectiveness of Two Methods of In­ ogy. Thesis: The Adolescent Diabetic: Some struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Personality and Knowledge Characteristics and Their Implications for Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. E. Wilko John David Holm, St. Paul B.S. '62, M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Joseph Lynn Dubbert, Laurens, Iowa Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ B.A. '62, Parsons College. Major: History. Mi­ matics. Thesis: Microwave Conductivity of nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The Puritan Silicon and Germanium. Major Adviser: Prof. in Babylon: William Allen White. Major Ad­ K. S. Champlin. viser: Prof. D. W. Noble. Louise Duus, Buffalo, N.Y. Nell-Marie Hoyem, Bemidji B.A. '49, Oberlin College; M.A. '50, Univer­ B.A. '27, St. Olaf College; M.A. '57, Univer­ sity of Michigan. Major: American Studies. sity of Minnesota. Major: Music. Minor: Edu­ Thesis: There Ought to Be a Law: A Study cation. Thesis: John Dahle: A Positive Influ­ of Popular American Attitudes Toward "The ence in the Development of Church Music in Law" in the 1920's. Major Adviser: Prof. M. the American Mid-West from 1876 to 1931. Q. Sibley. Major Adviser: Prof. Johannes Riedel. 25 Joseph DeForest Ives, Clinton, Iowa Yoon Hough Kim, Hamhung, Korea B.A. '56, State University of Iowa; M.S. '58, B.L.L. '58, Tong Ah University; M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Botany. Mi­ University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Mi­ nor: Zoology. Thesis: Responses of Some Spe­ nor: Social Work. Thesis: The Community of cies to Microclimate As Related to Slope Di­ the Blind-A Test Case for Application of rection. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Lawrence. the Theory of Community Formation. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Eric Knute Jaede, New York, N.Y. B.S. '61, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ma­ Ronald Dale Knutson, Montevideo jor: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Er­ B.S. '62, University of Minnesota; M.S. '63, ror Estimates for the Numerical Solution of Pennsylvania State University. Major: Agricul­ Elliptic Partial Differential Equations. Maj or tural Economics. Minor: Law. Thesis: Price Adviser: Prof. J. C. Nitsche. and Trade Practice Regulation in the Minne­ sota Dairy Industry. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Prem Chand Jain, Delhi, India Koller. B.Sc. '58, Banaras Hindu University; M.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Mahesh Chandra Kumar, Patna, Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Adi­ abatic Desorption of Porous Materials by Con­ Bihar, India ditioned Air Stream. Major Adviser: Prof. J. BV.Sc., A. H., Bihar Veterinary College; M.S. L. Threlkeld. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Veteri­ nary Bacteriology. Minor: Public Health. The­ Jaipaul, New Delhi, India sis: Studies on the Transmission of Myco­ M.A. '58, University of Nebraska; M.A.P.A. plasma me1eagridis in Turkeys. Major Adviser: '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Political Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. Science. Minor: Mass Communications. The­ sis: Organization for Planned Urban Change. Herbert Karl Kutter, Kaufbeuren, Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Germany Raymond Gustaf Johnson, Minne- DipUng. '59, Technische Hochschule Mun­ chen; M.S. '60, Northwestern University. Ma­ apolis jor: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Civil Engi­ B.A. cum laude '50, Augustana College; M.A. neering. Thesis: The Interaction Between '52, Syracuse University. Major: Psychology. Stress Wave and Gas Pressure in the Fracture Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Nystagmus Process of an Underground Explosion in Rock, and Arousal in Compensated Schizophrenics. with Particular Application to Pre-splitting. Major Advisers: Prof. D. T. Lykken and Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. P. E. Meehl. Roger Erling Johnson, Minneapolis Gerald Marvin Lage, Sheffield, Iowa B.S. '62, Iowa State University. Major: Eco­ B.S. '60, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. nomics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Major: Education. Minor: Educational Admin­ The Welfare Cost of Trade Restrictions: A istration. Thesis: A Study of the Validity of Linear Programming Analysis. Major Adviser: the Clymer-Barrett Prereading Battery. Major Prof. A. O. Krueger. Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Carole Hesse Judge, Washington, Edward James Laishley, Ottawa, D.C. Ontario, Canada B.A. '58, George Washington University. Ma­ B.Sc. '59, MacDonald College of McGill Uni­ jor: Psychology. Minor: Neurology. Thesis: versity; M.Sc. '61, McGill University. Major: Thought Disorder in Parents of Schizophrenics. Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Control of the Arginine Catabolic Enzymes in Bacillus licheniformis. Major Adviser: Dr. R. Kevin Edmond Kelleher, White Rock, W. Bernlohr. British Columbia, Canada B.Sc. '60, Gonzaga University; M.Sc. '63, Raoul Douglas LePage, Haworth, N.J. University of British Columbia. Major: Fish­ B.S. '61, M.S. '62, Michigan State University. eries and Wildlife. Minor: Supporting Program. Major: Statistics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Thesis: Distribution of Breeding Birds in De­ Estimation of Parameters in Signals of Known ciduous Forests at the Prairie-Hardwood Forest Form and an Isometry Related to Unbiased Ecotone in Northwestern Minnesota. Major Estimation. Major Adviser: Prof. Gopinath Adviser: Prof. J. R. Tester. KaJ1ianpur. 26 Franco Maria Lioy, Roma, Italy Kenneth Fremont Metz, Cando, M.D. summa cum laude '56, University of N.D. . Rome. Major: Physiology. Minor: Biochemis· B.S. '58, Jamestown College; M.A. '59, Mary­ try. Thesis: Factors Influencing the Pressure­ land University. Major: Education. Minor: volume Relationship of the Left Ventricle. Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Relation­ Major lulviser: Dr. M. B. Visscher. ship Between Maximum Aerobic Work Ca­ pacity and Physical Fitness. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. Richard Lee Lippke, San Diego, Calif. B.F.A. '50, M.A. '55, University of South Da­ kota. Major: Speech, Communication, and Helen O'Brien Molitor, Calgary, Theatre Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. Ontario, Canada Thesis: A Comparison of Selected Art Theor­ B.A. '56, Mount Holyoke College; M.A. '59, ies in Terms of Their Implications for The­ University of Minnesota. Major: English. atre. Major Adviser: Prof. W. J. Josal. Minor: Classics. Thesis: Traditional Logic and Rhetoric in Jonathan Swift's A Tale of a Tub and Later Works. Major Adviser: Prof. Roger Edward Lund, Tyler H. W. Chase. B.S. with high distinction '60, M.S. '63, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engi­ Robert \\layne MolIan, Minneapolis neering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: After­ B.S. '54, M.A. '58, University of Minnesota. glow Studies in Nitrogen. Major Adviser: Prof. Major: Political Science. Minor: History. The­ H. J. Oskam. sis: Congressional Policy-Making During the Eisenhower Administration Regarding Internal Security: A Description and Evaluation. Major James Lewis Mack, Millbrae, Calif. Adviser: Prof. H. W. Chase. B.A. '60, Stanford University. Major: Psychol­ ogy. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: An Ob­ jective Comparison of Parole Successes and Edith Morean, Minneapolis Failures in Terms of Their History and Per­ B.A. '61, B.S. '61, M.S. '64, University of sonality Adjustment. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Minnesota. Major: Zoology. Minor: Botany. D. Wirt. Thesis: Microtubules in the Family Trypano­ somatidae. Major Adviser: Prof. F. C. Wallace.

James Merle Madson, Litchfield Joseph Bertrand Eddy Nadeau, B.S. '59, M.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Chester Heights, Pa. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: A Study of the Mobility of B.A. '59, Yale University. Major: Psychology. Ions Produced in Rare Cas Plasmas. Major Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Religious At­ Adviser: Prof. H. J. Oskam. titudes of Parents and Development of Moral Judgment in Children. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. S. K. Maheswaran, Colombo, Ceylon B.V.Sc. '60, University of Ceylon. Major: Vet­ Harry Olson, Jr., Sauk Rapids erinary Bacteriology. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ B.B.A. '45, B.S. '48, M.A. '57, University of sis: Purification and Characterization of Staph­ Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Educa­ ylococcal Beta Hemolysin. Major Adviser: Prof. tional Administration. Thesis: Relationships R. K. Lindorfer. Between Certain Personality Characteristics of Distributive Education Teacher-Coordinators and Job Satisfaction. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Gerald Gordon Mansergh, St. Paul C. Meyer. B.A. '56, Hamline University; M.A. '63, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ Mark Obed Jerome Olson, Boyd nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Per­ B.A. '62, St. Olaf College. Major: Biochemis­ ceptions of School Personnel and Parents To­ try. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Chemi­ ward Behavior Problems of Children as Com­ cal and Physical Studies on Concanavalin A, pared to Mental Hygienists: Implications for a Phytohemagglutinin from the Jack Bean, an Exemplary School Mental Health Program. Canavalia ensiform is. Major Adviser: Prof. I. E. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis Liener.

27 Kyu Chang Park, Seoul, Korea Henry Milton Robertson, Tampa, Fla. B.Chem. with distinction '59, University of B.A. '42, University of Kentucky; M.A. '50, Minnesota. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Mi­ University of Minnesota. Major: American nor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Optical and Studies. Thesis: The Genesis and Development Electrical Properties of Some Group IV Di­ of Student Personnel Work in American High­ sulfides. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Conroy. er Education. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. No­ ble. Gene Laurence Piche, St. Paul B.A. '52, M.Ed. '59, Macalester College. Merwin Gary Roeder, Kearney, Neb. Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Education. Thesis: Revision and B.S. '50, University of Nebraska; M.A. '56, Reform in the Secondary School. English University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Curriculum, 1870-1900. Major Adviser: Prof. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The D. K. Smith. Effect of Selected Stimuli on Isometric Effort. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. Donald Arthur Porter, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Saskatchewan; M.S. '63 Siegfried Schach, Minneapolis University of North Dakota. Major: Education: al Administration. Minor: Supporting Program. Dipl. '62, Free University of West Berlin. Thesis: Factors Influencing Catholic High Major: Statistics. Minor: Mathematics. The­ School Enrollment. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. sis: Nonparametric Tests of Location for Cir­ Davis. cular Distributions. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Buehler. Starling Worth Price, Minneapolis M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Thomas George Scheller, St. Paul American Studies. Thesis: Jack London's Amer­ B.A. '51, St. Paul Seminary; M.A. '60, Uni­ ica. Major Advisers: Prof. M. Q. Sibley and versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ Prof. B. R. Bowron. chology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Study of the Academic Aptitude, Occupations, and Warren C. Price, Eugene, Ore. Occupational Satisfaction of a Sample of Men B.A. '29, M.A. '38, University of Wisconsin. with Low Intensity Interests. Major Adviser: Major: Mass Communications. Minor: His­ Prof. Theda Hagenah. tory. Thesis: The Eugene Register-Guard: Citi­ zen of Its Community, 1867-1967. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Edwin Emery. Harold Scholten, St. Paul M.S.F. '50, Purdue University. Major: For­ Robert Earl Reynolds, Ventura, Calif. estry. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Factors Affecting the Infection of Black Spruce (Picea Mariana B.F.A. '49, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Mill) Transplants by Cylindrodadium Sco­ Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre parium. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Kaufert. Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The History of Four Acting Companies in Califor­ nia Devoted to Producing Drama-For-The­ Church. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M Whiting. Ernst August Schwandt, Dortmund, Germany Robert Elliott Ripley, St. Paul B.A. '58, George Washington University; M.S. B.A. '57, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. '60, Michigan State University. Major: Mathe­ Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child matics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Weight Vec­ Psychology. Thesis: Traditional and Emergent tors and Non-Analytic Automorphic Forms. Value Orientations of Teacher-Education Stu­ Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Gaal. dents. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Edson.

Bill Franklin Roberts, Lyons, Colo. Muhammad Waheed-Uddin Siddiqee, B.S. with distinction '61, M.S. '62, Colorado Karachi, Pakistan State University. Major: Economics. Minor: M.S. '60, University of Tennessee. Major: Supporting Program. Thesis: An Application Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. of Dynamic Programming to Regional Eco­ Thesis: The Direct Method of Lyapunov and nomic Planning. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Transient Stability Analysis. Major Adviser: Hendersen. Prof. E. B. Lee. 28 Hildegarde Julia Siegel, Wauwatosa, Barbara Bond vVasson, St. Paul Wis. B.A. cum laude '61, M.A. '63, University of B.S. in P.H. Nursing summa cum laude '61, Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. Marquette University; M.P.H. '63, University Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effects of of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Pub­ Achievement-Orientation, Academic Achieve­ lic Health. Thesis: A Study of Professional ment, and Monetary Incentive on Expectancy Socialization in Two Baccalaureate Nursing of Success and Persistence at an Insoluble Task Education Programs. Major Adviser: Prof. R. of Sixth Grade Boys. Major Adviser: Prof. M. E. Eckert. C. Reynolds. vVilliam Bud Silverman, Minneapolis B.A. '61, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Harley Ronald Weber, South Bend, Major: Sociology. Minor: Political Science. Ind. Thesis: Religious Concern: An Essay in the B.A. '57, University of Notre Dame; M.F.A. Sociology of Religion. Major Adviser: Prof. '60, University of Iowa. Major: American Edward Gross. Studies. Thesis: Midwestern Farm Writing in the Late Nineteenth Century: A Study in Robert Anthony Stryk, St. Paul Changing Attitudes. Major Adviser: Prof. J. B.Phys. with distinction '59, M.S. '62, C. Levenson. University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Mi­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Helium-6 Produc­ tion in Low Energy Lithium-7 Reactions. Ma­ Ching-Cheng Wei, Hsin-Chu, China jor Adviser: Prof. J. M. Blair. B.S. '60, National Taiwan Universitj. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Enayat Mohammed Tewfik, Cairo, Thesis: Studies of the Molecular Theories of Egypt, United Arab Republic Transport Processes in Dense F1uids. Major B.S. '57, Cairo University. Major: Biochemis­ Adviser: Prof. H. T. Davis. try. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Genetic Homologies Among Actinomycetes. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. S. G. Bradley. Andrew \V"illiam White, Santa Fe, Gary Thompson, Seattle, Wash. N.M. B.A. '42, De La Salle Normal School; M.A. B.A. '53, M.A. '55, State University of Iowa. '50, St. Mary's University. Major: Education. Major: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audi­ Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An ology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Relationship Analvsis of Environmental Press Differences of Performance on Selected Auditory Distor­ in Five Institutions Preparing Candidates for tion Tests to the Discrimination of Speech a Religious Teaching Order. Major Advisers: Through F1at vs. Selective Amplifying Systems Prof. R. E. Eckert and Prof. G. M. Mork. for a High-Frequency Hearing-Loss Population. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Lassman. Yung Liang Tong, Taipei, Taiwan, Anthony Francis Yapel, Jr., Soudan Republic of China B.A. '59, St. John'S University. Major: Physi­ cal Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. B.s. '58, National Taiwan University; M.A. Thesis: A Kinetic Study of the Imidazole '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Statis­ Groups of a-Chymotrypsin and Several Deriva­ tics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: On Parti­ tives Using the Temperature-Jump Relaxation tioning a Set of Normal Populations by Their Technique. Major Adviser: Prof. Rufus Lumry. Locations with Respect to a Control Using a Single-Stage, a Two-Stage and a Sequential Procedure. Major Adviser: Prof. Milton Sobel. Kenneth Charles Zimmerman, Red Hyrum Grant Vest, Jr., Denver, Colo. Wing B.S. '60, M.S. '64, Utah State University. Ma­ B.A. cum laude '57, M.A. '63, University of jor: Plant Pathology. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Resistance in F1ax to Rhizoctonia solani and English. Thesis: The Political Thought of the Effect of Heterokaryosis on Virulence. Ma­ John Morley. Major Advisers: Prof. B. E. Lip­ jor Adviser: Prof. N. A. Anderson. pincott and Prof. M. Q. Sibley.

29 Doctor of Philosophy in Surgery Raymond Charles Bonnabeau, Jr., Robert Lincoln Goodale, Jr., Minne- Valley Stream, Long Island, N.Y. apolis B.S. '55, Fordham University; M.D. '59, State B.A. '52, Princeton University; M.D. '56, Co­ University of New York. Major: Surgery. Mi­ lumbia Medical School. Major: Surgery. Mi­ nor: Pathology. Thesis: Studies with Atrioven­ nor: Physiology. Thesis: Bioengineering Studies tricular Block in the Dog. Major Adviser: Dr. of Gastric Freezing. Major Adviser: Dr. O. H. C. W. Lillehei. Wangensteen.

30 Academic Costume

On appropriate occasions, anyone with a college or university degree may wear academic costume consisting of a gown, a hood, and a cap. By observing the kind of academic costume a person wears, it is possible to know the name of the University from which he graduated, as well as the degree which he holds, and, in some cases, the field of his major interest as well. The long pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a Bachelor's degree, the long closed sleeve with a slit for the arm indicates a Master's degree, and the open sleeve marks a Doctor's degree. Bachelors' and Masters' gowns are black in color and are without any trimming. Generally, the Doctor's gown is black also, but some universities, particularly those abroad, prescribe such festive colors as red, crimson, or green. All Doctors' gowns have velvet trimming on the front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. This trimming may be black, or it may match the color of the edging of the hood and thus identify the profession or field of major interest of the wearer. At a commencement it is quite proper to wear the gown-but not the hood -appropriate for the degree which is to be received. The only hoods worn at commencements are for degrees which have already been received. Thus only those students and faculty members who have already received college or uni­ versity degrees wear hoods. Anyone who has a degree from the University of Minnesota may wear a hood decorated with a maroon chevron on gold back­ ground. The length and shape of the hood indicates whether the wearer has earned a Bachelor's, a Master's, or a Doctor's degree. The velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted. For example, dark blue signifies Philosophy; light blue, Education; green, Medicine; lilac, Dentistry; orange, Engineering; russet, Forestry; drab, Business; olive green, Pharmacy; purple, Law; gray, Veterinary Medicine; golden yellow, Science; and white, Arts and Letters. Shoulder insignia on the gowns of candidates for degrees indicate that the candidates are honor students. Caps, generally mortarboards with tassels, have significance, too. The Doc­ tor's tassel may be black or gold. Masters' and Bachelors' tassels are black; but at University of Minnesota commencements-upon the authority of the Senate Committee on University Functions-candidates for the Bachelors' and Associates' degrees wear tassels which indicate their schools or colleges by color as follows: (In the order of march) General College ...... crimson and white

College of Liberal Arts ...... white

University College ...... old gold and white Institute of Technology ...... orange

College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics ...... maize

College of Education ...... 1ight blue

School of Business Administration ...... drab

College of Medical Sciences ...... green

Graduate School ...... black

But once the Bachelor's degree has been received and the commencement is over, the graduate, should he wear academic costume again, will wear only the black tassel as does the holder of the Master's degree. Similarly, he will not in the future wear the shoulder insignia as a part of his academic dress even if he is an honor graduate. All graduates of the University should re­ member that the academic dress at this University conforms to the rules of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume. This means that Minnesota academic costume may be easily secured anywhere in the world. And it is always worn proudly and with distinction-for ours is a great University.

32 President's Reception

AUGUST, 1967

• The members of the graduating class, their families and friends, are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the commencement exercises. The Reception will be held on the Mall in front of Northrop Memorial Auditorium. In case of rain, the Main Ballroom of Coffman Memorial Union will be used. Refreshments will be served.

• Those in the receiving line will be Vice President and Mrs. Shepherd; Dr. Bellows; Dr. and Mrs. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Hardell; and Mr. Joseph M. Kroll, Vice President of the Coffman Union Board of Governors.

• During the Reception, Mrs. Whipkey will play a Carillon Concert.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those from the Senate Committee on University Functions, the Army ROTC, Gam­ ma Sigma Sigma-Social Service Sorority, and the Department of University Relations. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

December Commencement, 1967

SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 7:30 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis First Vice President and Chairman

The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior Second Vice President

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Fans

The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Waterville

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

Tile Honorable Charles \V. Mayo, M.D., Rochester

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

SMOKING AND USE OF CAMERAS AND RECORDERS-It is requested, by action of the Board of Regents, that in Northrop Memorial Auditorium smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. The use of cameras or tape recorders in the auditorium by members of the audience is prohibited. This Is Your University

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and sixteenth birthday. As one of the great Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicated to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowledge to the existing resources of our State. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen -to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its founding, the University has awarded more than 199,000 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 44,000 students an­ nually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its General Ex­ tension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offers further educational opportunity throughout the State by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H club agents, and recreation and health consultants who give effective instruction to residents of the State in their own homes. In the diversified research laboratories on the University's six campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered throughout the State, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, and the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at the University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

THE UNIVERSITY is acknowledged to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minne­ apolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it pos­ sible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Build­ ing to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts

111 all over the State, thousands of friends have made generous donations to pro­ vide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous contribu­ tions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising students each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one-half of the State's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or uni­ versity. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholar­ ships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 43,997 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1966-1967 academic year represented nearly one-half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1966-1967 enrollment to about 44,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, more buildings. And it makes plain the University's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $110,893,275 for general operations and maintenance during the 1967-1969 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,401,100 for University Hospitals; $9,883,460 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,739,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $955,000 for the University of Minnesota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more com­ prehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1965-1966 showed that the University's current income and expenditures amounted to $150,738,945.58. Of the total received, $15,647,291.27 came from student tuition and fees; $20,023,300.63 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,673,200.41 from intercollegiate athletics; $21,659,432.05 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $7,937,650.10 from corporations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $34,462,190.42 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The State provided $49,335,880.70 or 32.7 percent of the Uni­ versity's total operating costs.

IV Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $13,814,966.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and par­ ticipates in its aspirations. Alumni are urged to continue their affiliation with the University through the Minnesota Alumni Association and its college groups. Also, support is urged for the University of Minnesota Alumni Fund, administcred in the Alumni Office in Coffman Memorial Union, and the Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological re,earch, and college service funds, administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v Order of Events

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As degree candidates and their friends and families reach the Twin Cities Campus of the University this evening from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells being played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Mr. \,villiam J. Cermak, Gradu­ ate Student, University Carillonneur. Admission to the December Commence­ ment exercises is by guest card only. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the colors are presented.

THE COMMENCEMENT ON TELEVISION: The entire Commencement this evening is being televised, live, through the cooperation of the Minnesota Educational Television Network, and will be seen in the Twin Cities area over KTCA-TV, Channel 2; in the Duluth area over \,vDSE-TV, Channel 8; in Morris and \,vest Central Minnesota over KWCM-TV, Channel 10; and in the Fargo-Moorhead area over KFME-TV, Channel 13. The Commencement address \vill be broadcast at 1 :30 p.m., Monday, December 18, over Radio Sta­ tion KUOM, 770 AM.

ORGAN PRELUDE: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., Professor of Music and University Organist Heinrich Fleischer, Ph.D., will play.

PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 7:30 p.m., Professor \,villiam C. Rogers, Ph.D., General Exten­ sion Division, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium, herald­ ing the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Rogers, as Mace-bearer, will present the Mace at the center of the stage. \%en all of those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace on the table to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, Professor Fleischer will play:

Prelude and Fugue in G Minor...... Buxtehude

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-bearer enters. Seated on the stage, from left to right, are Marshal Rogers; Professor Howard F. Nelson, Ph.D., College of Education, Marshal; Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; The Reverend Carl C. Caskey, B.D., Campus Minister of the Wesley Foundation on the Minneapolis Campus; Colonel Wil­ liam D. Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; Professor Frank E. Di­ Gangi, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Assistant Dean Mellon R. Holland, M.S.D., School of Dentistry; Associate Dean Stanley B. Kegler, Ph.D., College of Edu­ cation; The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Regent of the University of Minne­ sota; Acting Dean Frank Verbrugge, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; The Hon­ orable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean

VI E. ,V. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Vice President Laurence R. Lunden, LL.D., Business Administration; The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Chairman, Board of Regents; Vice President Stanley J. Wenberg, M.A., Edu­ cational Relationships and Development; Mr. Paul N. Ylvisaker, Ph.D., Com­ missioner of Community Affairs for the State of New Jersey; President Mal­ colm Moos, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration; The Honorable George \V. Rauen­ horst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Bryce Crawford'lr., Ph.D., Graduate School; The Honorable \Villiam K. Montague, Regent 0 the Uni­ \crsity of Minnesota; Mr. Albert H. Heimbach, B.B.A., President of the Min­ nesota Alumni Association; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., University College; Dean Paul V. Grambsch, D.B.A., School of Business Administration; Assistant Dean Nor­ man ,,,. Moen, Ph.D., General College; Associate Professor John A. Goodding, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Associate Profes­ sor Glen O. Robinson, LL.B., Law School; Captain James M. Marshall, U.S.N., Professor of Naval Science; Captain David J. Martinson, U.S.A.F., Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies; Professor Roy A. Schuessler, M.M., College of Liberal Arts; Professor Henry J. Griffiths, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, For­ estry, and Home Economics, Marshal; Associate Dean Theodore E. Kellogg, Ph.D., Admissions and Records, Marshal.

PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the color guard, made up of University Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen, enters the Auditorium, the audience will rise and will remain standing for the National Anthem and for the Invocation.

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience and Professor Schuessler. 0, say! can you see, by the dawn's early light, \\That so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming, \\Those broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watch'd were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro' the night that our Bag was still there. 0, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

INVOCATION: Mr. Caskey.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Moos.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. Ylvisaker.

vii CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice President Shepherd will introduce Colonel Beard, Captain Marshall, and Captain Martinson, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. Letters of ROTC completion will be presented by President Moos.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice President Shepherd will intro­ duce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to President Moos the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Assistant Dean Moen for the General College; Dean Zie­ barth for the College of Liberal Arts; Dean Vaughan for the University College; Acting Dean Verbrugge for the Institute of Technology; Associate Professor Goodding for the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Asso­ ciate Dean Kegler for the College of Education; Dean Grambsch for the School of Business Administration; Professor DiGangi for the College of Pharmacy; Associate Professor Robinson for the Law School; Assistant Dean Holland for the School of Dentistry; Dean Howard for the College of Medical Sciences; Dean Crawford for the Graduate School.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President Moos will confer certificates and degrees upon the members of this graduating class.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI ASSO­ CIATION: Mr. Heimbach.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Vice President Wenberg presid­ ing, members of the December graduating class will pass across the stage to receive their diplomas.

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: President Moos will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new Doctor of Philosophy is invested with his academic hood, he will be presented individually by Dean Crawford.

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Professor Schuessler, soloist. Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, 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.

viii POSTLUDE: Professor Fleischer, organist. Allegro in F Major .... Bach

THE AUDIENCE is requested to remain seated until those in academic cos­ tume have left the Auditorium.

(Immediately following these exercises, all members of the audience are invited to attend the President's Reception which is described on the back cover of this program.)

ix Candidates for Commissions

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the fall quarter, commissions will be presented to those listed below and to such others as may meet the requirements for the Reserve Officers in the Armed Services.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE Second Lieutenant, Artillery Charles J. Streiff, Minneapolis Second Lieutenant, Finance Corps Victor J. Newinski, Minneapolis Second Lieutenant, Infantry John V. Bjomlie, Minneapolis James A. Brezovec, St. Paul Second Lieutenant, Ordnance Corps Bruce L. Homme, Minneapolis Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps Jeffrey V. Hulting, Minneapolis

DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USN James H. Robinson, Delmar, N.Y. Don L. Tilseth, Minneapolis Jon F. Silverberg, Minneapolis Ensign, CEC, USN Robert R. Copeland, Minneapolis

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve John H. Burch, Cannon Falls Thomas G. Neutzling, st. Cloud David V. Gustafson, Jr., Savage Robert G. O'Malley, St. Paul John C. Kelly, Minneapolis Vladimir Tkach, Minneapolis Candidates for Graduation

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of fall quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the graduation requirements.

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Business Administration Certificate Carolee J. Larson, Minneapolis

Engineering Science Certificate Michael G. Golden, Waseca

Fellow in Management of Administrative Services Certificate Ronald F. Brandon, Minneapolis

GENERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts Timothy Michael Agness, Minne­ Ronald Dean Becker, St. Paul apolis Joseph John Bednar, Minneapolis Robert Ward Allison, Jr., Minne­ Dayid Phillip Benenson, St. Louis apolis Park John Edward Anderson, Minneapolis John Berman, Minneapolis Luverne Erik Anderson, Minne­ Charles Evan Bernath, St. Paul apolis Colette Helen Biros, Minneapolis Nancy Fleurette Anderson, Minne­ Terrence Bruce Bjorklund, Minne- apolis apolis Robert "'alters Anderson, Minne- Larry Eugene Blagrove, Excelsior apolis Bruce Raymond Bodin, St. Paul Roger Ivar Anderson, St. Paul Judith Diane Braun, St. Paul Raymond Robert Arsenault, St. Paul Carol Jean Brings, St. Paul Charles Frederick Audette, Minne- Jerome Emil Brustucn, New apolis Brighton John Thomas Avaloz, St. Paul Hubert LaVann Bryan, Jr., Penn Terrance Clifford Baker, St. Paul Hills, Pa. Gerald Anthony Ballot, Minneapolis Ellice Hope Burns, Minneapolis Paul N. Bartl, South St. Paul Jeffrey Noel Cadwell, Bloomington

2 Ronald Clifford Carlson, Rosemount Margaret Joan Higgins, Minneapolis Ann Zahn Chelberg, Hopkins William Vadim Hillebrand, Minne- Roger Lynn Christopherson, Min- apolis neapolis Bruce Allen Hixson, Minneapolis Judith Anne Clayton, Robbinsdale Michael Joseph Hlavac, Hopkins Kenneth Brian Colclasure, Hill City Betty Ellen Hodge, Minneapolis \Yayne Alan Cook, St. Louis Park Peggy Ann Hofbauer, St. Paul Richard Ernest Copeland, St. Louis Karen Regina Hoff, St. Paul Park Carroll Franklin Holley, Jr., Bloom- Gary Phillip Cormican, St. Paul ington Elizabeth Anne Cozatt, Minneapolis Thomas Michael Homa, Minneapolis Carol Ann Cunningham, Hopkins Arthur \Yilliam Hortenbach, Minne- Edward Arthur Cunnington, Minne- apolis apolis Robert Arthur Hotzfield, Minneapolis Lael Marie Cusick, St. Paul Shirlee Flakne Hueser, Minneapolis Gail Susan Darling, Minneapolis Thomas Arthur Hurst, St. Paul Thomas Anthony DeBiaso, Minne- Michael George Jalma, Minneapolis apolis John Jaroslawski, Minneapolis Michael David Del Castillo, St. Paul \Villiam Kenneth Jefferson, St. Paul Robert J. Denison, Minneapolis David Harold Johnson, Minneapolis David Melvin Denneson, Minneapolis Richard Dennis Johnson, Minneapolis Jeanne Frances Dillon, Minneapolis Thomas John Jones, Minneapolis Richard A. Dunn, Minneapolis Robert Allen Kaye, St. Louis Park Dennis Patrick Earley, Minneapolis R05ann M. Kennedy, St. Paul Gary William Ekman, Minneapolis William Michael Keogh, Minneapolis Karl Fredrick Eldevik, Shevlin Kathleen Louise Kiesner, Edina Clyde 'Yayne Ellingwood, Edina Richard Gordon Kobernat, St. Paul Leon Sherwood Emmons, Emmons Sandra Marie Kokesh, Minneapolis Kenneth Helmer Erickson, South St. James Stanley Koska, Minnetonka Paul Westley John Lagerbauer, Pipestone Steven Allen Feldman, St. Louis Park Charles Edward Landberg, Long Lake Clinton Fisk Firstbrook, Bloomington Stephen Jay Lang, Minneapolis Dean \Yilbur Fisher, Minneapolis Thomas Edward Lee, St. Paul Stephen Arthur Flygare, Minneapolis Jeffrey Russell Lind, St. Paul Susan Leone Forbes, Minneapolis Donald William LindaU, Alexandria Wendy Jo Frank, Hopkins Kirk Hull Lindgren, White Bear Lake Sheila Ann Frawley, Minneapolis Patricia Ann Loftus, St. Paul Michael Edward Freeman, Minne- Robert LeRoy Lund, Minneapolis apolis Mark Steven Lundquist, Richfield John Raymond Fuerst, St. Paul Richard Paul Lutes, Richfield David Joseph Genosky, Minneapolis Joseph Michael Magda, Robbinsdale Bruce William Glatzel, Bloomington John Andrew Malinsky, Richfield Patrie Michael Graham, Crystal Robert Arthur Mallory, Jr., Minne- Richard Raymond Greenberg, St. Paul apolis Simon David Grosblat, St. Louis Park Pamela Ann Marks, St. Paul Bonita Ann Hartman, Minneapolis Orla Jane Martin, Montevideo Douglas Arnold Hauger, Minneapolis Orville James Martin, Montevideo Paul \ViIliam Heath, Minneapolis Patricia Ann Martinson, St. Paul John Mark Hegstrom, Montevideo James Arthur Mase, Excelsior Russell Eldon Hendel, Minneapolis Lynton Glen Mattson, Minneapolis David Arthur McKeen, St. Paul Richard Alan Seel, Minneapolis Donald Bruce McRaven, Jr., MimIe- Cassandra Rae Seifert, Minneapolis apolis Michael Allen Selnick, Minneapolis Daniel Lee Medin, Minneapolis Terrance Michael Shannon, Minne- Elaine Michael, St. Paul apolis Michael Owen Miller, \Vest St. Paul Richard Louis Sher"iood, Bloomington Myroslava Mocio, Minneapolis Jill Diane Shink, Minneapolis Daniel Joseph Molitor, Minneapolis Greg Arthur Sideras, Minneapolis John Kelly 0.10orhead, Edina Kenneth Bemett Simonson, Minne- Allan Alden Moran, Mound apoli, Thomas Hans Morken, \Vhite Bear David Carl Smith, Minneapolis Lake James Michael Smith, Minneapolis Margaret Mary Moskalik, Minneapolis Thomas Hamilton Smullen, Jr., Min- Timothy John Mulcahy, Minneapolis neapolis Charles John Murlowski, Minneapolis Steven Otto Sorbel, l\linneapolis \Villiam James Murphy, South St. Jeanette Sorrells, Minneapolis Paul Diane Elaine Spievak, St. Paul Kenneth Charles Nelson, Minneapolis Carol Anne Stasny, St. Paul Patricia Louise Nelson, St. Paul Peter Jarl Swendncr, St. Paul Steven Harry Nelson, Richfield Brian John Taaffe, Minneapolis Jeffrey Raymond Newstrom, Minne- Bruce Allan Tamte, Minneapolis apolis Carl Bruce Taylor, Pensacola, Fla. Dan Arthur Northrop, St. Paul Robert Joseph Taylor, Minneapolis Keith Dennis Nyman, Minneapolis Kay Lynn Tedamonson, Richfield David Jon Olmstead, Minneapolis David Peter Thatcher, West St. Paul Kenneth Douglas Olsen, Robbinsdale \Valter Joseph Theis, St. Paul Beverly Kay Olson, Aitkin Sandra Lee Tigue, Minneapolis Edward Eugene Olson, Bloomington \Villiam Mark Toles, Minneapolis Leon Raymond Olson, st. Paul Robert Edward Twistol, Bloomington Robert \Vayne Olson, Minneapolis Joyce Ann Uhlir, Minneapolis Richard Charles Pahl, St. Paul Michael Patrick VanGuilder, St. Paul Jeffery Lynn Paul, Hopkins Jane Marie Varian, Minneapolis \Villiam Francis Peltier, St. Paul Richael Raymond Voss, \Vhite Bear Mark John Peterson, Minneapolis Lake Terrance E. Polsfuss, St. Paul James Jay Wagle, Richfield Peter Victor Prasky, Minneapolis Holly A. \Veber, Minneapolis ~Tilliam Roy Prentiss, Minneapolis Blair Nelson \Veimer, Minneapolis Robert Joseph Prifrel, St. Paul Maryanna \Veirick, \Vest St. Paul Keith \Vayne Quammen, Long Lake Kermit Charles \Vellman, Anoka Jeffrey Craig Radermacher, Blooming- Richard Lee \Vestby, Burnsville ton Gail Jean Wikre, St. Paul Patricia Marie Reeve, Minneapolis Rov Lee \Villett, St. Paul Evelyn Jane Repetowski, Minneapolis Jan;es Jay \Vilson, Stillwater Gene Paul Riesenberg, St. Louis Park Leonard Edward \Vitz, Columbia Lawrence Noel Roden, Elk River Heights Thomas Theodore Scheiderich, Min- Glenn Orlando \Vuetherieh, Norwood neapolis David John Yorks, Minnetonka Jane Frances Schiltgen, St. Paul Mary Jane Zappia, Minneapolis Janet Irene Schuna, St. Paul Gary Adams Ziek, St. Paul

4 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate In Liberal Arts Richard Arthur Anderson, St. Louis Betty Jeanne Lommen, St. Paul Park Sue Ann Lowinske, Burnsville Diana Jane Bauer, St. Paul Elizabeth Ann McCarvill, Richfield Judith Kay Chazen, Minneapolis John Michael Pickler, Hopkins Sanford Harry Cohen, Minneapolis Gilbert William Pitt, Coronado, James Joseph Donna, Minneapolis Calif. Arnold Dennis Erickson, Minne- \Vyn Ann Latchaw Plocher, \Vhite apolis Bear Lake Margaret Jean Fleetham, Minneapolis Delores Kay Salter, Anoka Brian Curtis Gilbertson, Minneapolis John Dennis Skildum, St. Paul Carol Marie Helstedt, Minneapolis Peggy Sue Tanick, Minneapolis Linnea Rae Hoppenrath, Minneapolis Michael William Wald, Minneapolis Ronald Toivo Johnson, Minneapolis Gary Michael Zechmeister, South St. Barbara Anne Kelly, Bettendorf, Iowa Paul Leslie Phillips Livingston, Minne- apolis

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become 5.nal until all requirements are met tor the level indicated PhyIIis Adelle Ackennan, Minne­ John Virgil Bjornlie, Richfield apolis, CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Lcanna Rae Bloomquist, Minneapolis Anthony Aloysius Ackennann, A.L.A., James Alvin Brezovec, St. Paul St. Paul David Lee Brodigan, Minneapolis John Guinney Adams, Richfield James Brian Bucher, Minneapolis Mark Lee Alch, Minneapolis Billy David Burke, Des Moines, Iowa Jane Elizabeth Anderson, Minne- David Ray Burkholder, Stillwater apolis David Arthur Burleigh, Litchfield Stephen Christian Anderson, Cloquet Richard Otto Bunneister, Jr., St. Paul Yvonne Ronich Anderson, New Terry Allen Caine, Minneapolis Brighton, CUM LAUDE, Sociology Lowell Ann Callender, Mahtomedi Joanne Maureen Angst, New York, Beverley Ann Carlson, Bloomington N.Y. Steven Lee Carlstrom, Mankato Susan Ressler Arvanitis, St. Paul Patricia Lee Carpenter, Houston John William Ashman, Minneapolis \Villiam Allen Carter, St. Paul Delbert Bahr, Bemidji Karen Ann Cavanaugh, Plainview Terry George Barrett, Minneapolis :r-.Iark Harold Chommie, Thief River Stephen Nye Barton, Minneapolis, Falls MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Speech Martha Naomi Anderson Cobb, St. Carol Ann Baumann, St. Paul, CUM Paul LAUDE, Mathematics Eileen Margaret Connor, St. Louis Alan Donald Bennyhoff, Robbinsdale Park Constance Marie Beutel, St. Paul Jack Unger Dean, Minneapolis Jerry Eugene Bevan, Chisago City John \Vallace Diers, Bloomington

5 Jane Antoinette Marks Dray, Minne- Ramona Marie Holloway Hoffman, apolis St. Cloud Larry Allen Dunham, Bloomington Joanne Marie Kalar Hofstrand, Sandra Lee Engblom, Robbinsdale Minneapolis Sally Louise Brassard Fahey, St. Paul Michail Barry Horovitz, St. Louis Riva Feigenbaum, Silver Spring, Md. Park Carolyn Rose Fcllman, Minneapolis Patricia Sharon Hubert, St. Paul Mark'Craven Fellner, Minneapolis Jeffrcy Vincent Hulting, Richfield Judith Ann Ferguson, Minncapolis, Mary Irgens, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, SpanisIl Randina Ellen Jensen, St. Paul Frederick Earl Finch, Hopkins Richard Prahm Jensen, A.A., \Vhite Pauline Rae Glenn Fleming, Minne­ Bear Lakc apolis Sharon Mary Jerzak, Marshall Karin Elizabeth Ringheim Focht, Bruce Arnold Johnson, St. Paul 1Vlahtomedi, CUM LAUDE, Judith Georgia Johnson, Sidney, Psychology Ohio Natalie Frances Fortier, Little Falls Lois Janet Johnson, Princeton Lawrence Wilfred Frank, Olivia Mona Corrine Johnson, St. Paul Constance Thompson Fryberger, Pcter l\1ichael Johnson, Minneapolis Hot Springs, Ark. Gayla Jeanne Kaibel, Minneapolis Norman Henry Geiger, Madelia Joseph Ray Kasner, Minncapolis Sydnie Anne Gerard, Bloomington Russell Clifford Kedrowski, Minne- Richard Arthur Gerbcrding, Wayzata apolis John Loren Gilchrist, Glenwood John Clifford Kelly, Minneapolis Richard Arthur Gilleland, Lincoln, Sherric Dee Kennard, Minneapolis Neb. Francis John Kern, St. Paul Thomas Mark Grossman, Minneapolis James Willard Kern, Rochester Cathy Ann Ripley Groth, Luverne Sara Jane Ketcham, Howard Lake Barbara Joan Keane Gunther, Tren- Robert Harry Kiefer, Minneapolis ton, N.J. Henry Thomas Kimblc, Minneapolis Georgene Lou Hahn, St. Louis Park Robert Edward Kirkeeide, B.BA, Arlene Ellen Pervier Hakel, Lauder­ Minneapolis dale Barbara Joan Knight, Minneapolis Dixon Johnson Halcrow, Drayton, Katherine Anne Knudson, Sebeka N.D. Karen Anita Koeppe, \Vaverly Joan Louise Halgren, Minneapolis Al Robert Konigson, Minneapolis Patrick Alden Halloran, Minneapolis Barbara Wood Krabek, St. Paul David Edward Hanke, Minneapolis Duane Lester Kratz, Stillwater David Lee Hanson, St. Cloud, SUMMA Carole Ann Forsberg Krueger, Thief CUM LAUDE, without departmental River Falls designation David Owen Kubiatowicz, St. Paul Lynne Frances Hardey, Minneapolis James Frederick Erick Kubiatowicz, Patricia Louise Harris, G.D.H., Min­ Rochester neapolis James Elwood Kvam, Benson Roylene Ann Champeaux Hartman, Carol Elizabeth Ladwig, A.L.A., Cloquet Minneapolis John Wesley Hebert, Osseo Jeanine lonc Lamoureux, Bemidji Chcryl Anne Hegg, Togo Donna Jean Wyeth Larrivee, A.L.A., Robert James Heimkes, Minneapolis Minneapolis Jill Elizabeth Heinbockel, Edina Tohn David Larscn, Albert Lea Bruce Howard Hinrichs, Minneapolis Robert Carl Larson, Minneapolis

6 John Kenneth Kai-Yee Lau, Hong Robert William Olson, Minneapolis Kong Monica Foltarz Olszewski, Tampa, Leslie Ann Hart Lawrence, New Fla., MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Chemistry Brighton Nancy Kaye Grussing Ominsky, Min- Monroe Ross Levie, St. Louis Park neapolis Nancy Kay Lexvold, Minneapolis, Janet Ann Orvedahl, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Douglas Charles Otte, Lexington Thomas James Lind, St. Paul Bruce Milton Pearson, Aitkin Jonathan Harry Liss, St. Louis Park Mary Ann McFadden Pearson, St. Donald Melvin Longlet, St. Paul Paul Carol Ann Lueben, Morgan Catherine Valerie Peterson, Mi1111e­ James Ma, Hong Kong apolis, CUM LAUDE, English Cheryl Jean Marolt, Hibbing Joyce Ann Joungquist Peterson, Min­ Karl Thomas Martinsen, Minne- neapolis apolis Ronald Curtiss Peterson, Minne­ James Irving McCann, Minneapolis apolis Sharon Lee Slonski McCullough, John Michael Pickler, Hopkins Richfield Thomas Erwin Ramsey, vVhite Bear James Clayton McKinney, Wayzata Lake Kathryn Jean McLellan, Minnetonka Stephen John Ramstad, Minneapolis Anthony Joseph Minnichsoffer, Fran- Kathleen Jeanne Regan, Minneapolis conia Bruce Albert Reinhardt, Minneapolis Miriam Shulamith Mintz, Minne­ Richard Louis Ripley, Edina apolis Sharan Jeanne Risvold, Minneapolis Kent Douglas Molde, Milan, SUMMA Stephen Bruce Rosenthal, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, without departmental Thomas Charles Rudquist, St. Paul designation David John Sanville, A.A., Wayzata Marta Louise Monkkonen, Minne­ Alma Jean Sandbo Satran, Tracy apolis Kenneth Robert Schelper, Edina Craig Dwight Moon, Minneapolis, vVesley Willard Schmalz, Buffalo MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Lake ErIe Patrick Moore, Minneapolis, Monica Louise Schmitz, Minne­ CUM LAUDE, without departmental apolis designation James Charles Schrantz, Cottage Cynthia Susan Morris, Minneapolis Grove vVilliam Robert Morris, Minneapolis Gordon Gregory Schultz, Worthing­ Kent Fredrick Morton, St. Louis Park ton Calvin Stapleford Mowrey, Virginia Richard Henry Schumann, North Diane Joy Mross, A.A., Rochester St. Paul Donald Fred Mull, Hoyt Lakes Susan Elizabeth Schwalm, Minne­ William Allison Neiman, Minneapolis tonka Marion Dolores Tiede Nelson, Le Karl Herman Schwarzkopf, Minne­ Center apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psy­ Howard Allan Neren, St. Paul chology; CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Brian Francis Nicol, Minneapolis Kathryn Ann Redding Sciortino, Daniel George Niess, Morningside Minneapolis George Henry Noren, Jr., Robbinsdale William John Seaton, Anoka Kathleen Agnes O'Loughlin, Minne- Allan Richard Seck, Robbinsdale apolis David George Seemann, Minneapolis Bonnie Dee Olsen, Minneapolis Joseph Cass Selden, Mahtomedi Janet Marie Olsen, St. Paul David Albert Sherman, Winsted

7 James Zandell Skildum, St. Paul Joseph James Trombley, Minneapolis, Claricy Ann Smith, Cass Lake SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology David Prestley Smith, St. Paul Anne Marie Rimdal Turner, !vEnnc­ Patricia Lynn Cmter Smith, St. Paul apolis Gwendolyn Michelle Cohen Snitz, Owen Vaun U rsel, Minneapolis Minneapolis James Palemon Uttley, A.A., Minne­ Christian Richard Snoeyenbos, Edina apolis Robert Edward Snook, Hopkins \Villiam Grant Van Dyke, Minne­ John Taito Soine, Minneapolis tonka Thomas Joseph Spoden, Minneapolis Joan Marie Vaughn, St. Paul Linda Marie Erlandson Sprague, Min- John Benhard Wachter, St. Louis neapolis Park, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychol­ Lawrence James Stava, Minneapolis, ogy MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Kathleen Mary \VaLh, St. Paul Joseph Henry Stinchfield, St. Paul Marilyn Jean \Valstrom, Minneapolis Howard Eugene Stone, St. Paul Richard James \Varren, St. Paul Richard Christian Stout, A.A., Daniel Frank \Vascoe, Jr., Fridley Bayport \Vilfrec1 \Vilbur \Vebber, Minne- Jane Lee Strokirk, St. Paul apolis Bruce Alan Swenson, Minneapolis Cecilia Ann \Veigel, Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Swoboda, Minne- John Arthur \Vielde, St. Paul apolis Curtiss Lynn \Vikstrom, Karlstad Loretta Taple, St. Paul Patricia Lvnn \Vilcox, Albert Lea Linda Elizabeth Tetrud, Golden David Fr~derick \V inick, Minne- Valley apolis Michael William Tezla, Duluth James George \Volf, St. Paul Jane Resll Thomas, Minneapolis, Gerard George \Volke, Jr., Mont­ SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English gomery, Ala. Jon Philip Thorstenson, Pelican Carole Jean Young, North St. Paul Rapids Dennis Harry Zacho, White Bear Emeli Thoumi, Minneapolis Lake Charles Edward TraUe, Bloomington Helen Lorraine Zahn, Brainerd Ann Marie Foster Zc1on, Minneapolis

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts

Laurence Alan Kivens, Minneapolis Susan Diane Russell, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science

Kent Edward Jarnig, St. Louis Park William Ralph Switky, Plainfield, N.J.

8 I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY

Certificate in Science Jack Charles Kline, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering William Robert Chopp, St. Paul Jerry David Pommerenke, Belgrade Gary Dean Deering, Trimont Ajit Kumar Singh, India Francis Kwame Kpodo, Ghana Richard James Slominski, Minne­ Robert Gregory O'Malley, St. Paul apolis Dennis Carleton Palmerston, Gary Jon Van Ryswyk, Albert Lea Mankato

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering Michael Harry Enzmann, Cook Raymond Orvin Sundrud, Fosston Paul Douglas Hagen, Roseau

Bachelor of Architecture Scott Richard Berry, B.A., Minne- John Arthur Myklebust, B.A., Min­ apolis neapolis Robert Allen Findlay, B.A., Richfield George Dennison Neilson, B.A., B.S., John Peter Hagen, B.A., Mankato Clayton, Mo. Richard William Hauer, B.A., Eric Kent Rekdahl, St. Louis Park Bayport John Henry Simonitsch, B.A., Rob­ John Robert Hefty, South Portland, binsdale Mc. Roger Walter Sjobeck, Bertha Daniel Clayton Larson, B.A., Wa­ Jack Dennis Smuckler, B.A., Mil­ basha waukee, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Lance Allen LaVine, Austin Daniel Lynn Swedberg, Duluth Kenneth Albert LeDoux, B.A., Jon Philip Thorstenson, Pelican Winsted Rapids

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Larry Joseph Blum, Rochester James Howard Robinson, Delmar, Alvin Ahti Hujanen, Parkville N.Y. Dennis Gene Ordemann, Burnsville Jon Friedolf Silverberg, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Okon Edward Bassey, Nigeria Edward David Cohen, Minneapolis Ronald Allen Christenson, st. Paul Robert Rich Copeland, St. Louis Park

9 Harold Dale Knynsberg, DeMotte, David Jerome Scheidnes, St. Paul Ind. John W. Teske, Aberdeen, S.D. Leonard John Kremer, Jr., Minne­ Thomas Frederick Thorstenson, St. apolis Paul Russell Lawrence Larson, Becker

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering John Alonzo Arnold, Minneapolis Gerald Donavon Peters, Golden Peter Lawrence Emmons, Virginia Valley Bruce Lynn Homme, Bloomington David George Rasmussen, Minnc­ Dale Ludwig Lex, Two Harbors apolis David Lawrence Nelson, International Don LeRoy Tilseth, Minneapolis, Falls WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Geological Engineering Jeffrey Edward Burton, Flushing, N.Y. Earl Jacob Violet, Buffalo

Bachelor of Mathematics

Kathleen Jean Engel, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering PI1ilip vValter Andrzejek, B.S. Econ., Lowell Bruce Naley, Eagle Bend Minneapolis Ronald Clarence Nelson, Minne- Michael Lawrence Blehert, St. Paul apolis Maynard Eugene Bothun, A.A., Brian Donald Olin, St. Paul Austin Dean Robert Peterson, Pine River Michael Lynn Brown, St. Louis Park Thomas Roman Pietrs, Duluth Stanford Kenneth Christian, A.A., Michael Rickert, Sti11water, WITH \Vinton DISTINCTION Robert Merl Fesler, St. Paul John Ashley Rieke, Minnetonka Kenneth Richard Frost, Le Sueur Randolph Perry Roen, Esko Timothy Lee Hoopman, Austin William Lee Russell, Albert Lea Larry Leonard Keller, Fergus Falls Steven Carl Schultz, Alexandria, James William Klein, Tracy WITH DISTINCTION \Vendell Louis Leno, Minneapolis Thomas James Sullivan, Minneapolis Darrol \Vayne Lockhart, Spring Grove John Francis Tocko, St. Paul Robert Alan Mann, St. Paul Gary B. \Vetzel, \Vayzata Jack Henry Markwardt, Orr, WITH Richard George WiIcl'ung, Minneapo­ DISTINCTION lis, WITH DISTINCTION James Jay McClurg, Minneapolis Charles Franklin \Vood, Plainview Douglas C. Myhre, Columbia Heights

10 Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering

Dennis Wayne Stephens, A.A., Chatfield, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Science in Geophysics Ronald Duane Leskinen, Duluth Delwyn Carval Piepenburg, Hutchin­ son

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Science Kathryn Lizbeth Andresci1<, Minne­ Edward John Forrester, Couderay, apolis, Home Economics \Vis., Forestry Richard William Anttila, Deer River, Richard MacDonald Fowler, St. Paul, Forestry Forestry Timon Bondo, Kenya, Agriculture Juliette Kristine Gay, Chaska, Agri­ Judith Susan Carlstrom, VermiIIion, culture S.D., Home Economics, WITH DIS­ Ralph Edward Groschen, Stillwater, TINCTION Agriculture Marianne Irene Cerny, Minneapolis, Duane Eugene Gustafson, Forest Home Economics Lake, Agriculture Kuai Chang Cheng, B.A., Malaysia, Charles Henry Habstritt, Roseau, Agriculture Agriculture Sandra Lee Childress, Minneapolis, John Wayne Halbrehder, White Bear Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Lake, Forestry TION John Elwood Hammann, Tech. Cert. Nalley GalIagller Christensen, St. in Agri., Owatonna, Agriculture Paul, Home Economics, WITH DIS­ Elizabeth Jean Haygreen, St. Paul, TINCTION Home Economics Conrad M. Christianson, Bismarck, Richard Cook Hazlett, Richfield, N.D., Agriculture Forestry Stephen John Craig, Coon Rapids, Wayne Roger Hendrickson, Tech. Agriculture Cert. in Agri., Lamberton, Agricul­ Jeffrey James Disch, St. Paul, For­ ture estry Jay Clinton Hokenstrom, Minneapo­ Peter John Edstrom, Forest Lake, lis, Agriculture Agriculture Duane Albert Huckell, Hopkins, For­ Bradley D. Ehlers, A.A., Ottertail, estry Agriculture Joel Arthur Huser, Plato, Agriculture Gary John Erickson, Fosston, Agricul­ Gary Ray Jolin, Rhinelander, Wis., hue Forestry Kathleen Sue Erickson, St. Paul, Donald Francis Keller, Tenney, Agri­ Home Economics culture Richard Frank Estum, Tech. Cert. in Karl Neal Ketter, Minneapolis, For­ Agri., Lamberton, Agriculture estry

11 Lucille Helen Kiehn, Annandale, John Anton Schmidt, Freeport, Agri­ Home Economics culture Kwan K. Minn, Seoul, Korea, Agri­ Ethel M. Schnaufer, Duluth, Home culture Economics Richard Eugene Mittelstedt, Minne­ James \Vanen Skog, Jr., Fridley, apolis, Agriculture Forestry Jerome Michael Murphy, Newport, Helen Parker Thomas, Cambridge, Agriculture Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Bonnie Jeanne Olesiak, Brookston, TION Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Jane 1\;farie Valenciano, l\finneapolis, Ronald Allen Person, Bloomington, Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION TION Lynn Reuben Peterson, Lindstrom, Dennis Clark Woodward, Minne­ Agriculture apolis, Forestry Thomas Cornell Sando, A.A., Minne­ apolis, Agriculture

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Science Carol Huselid Holzinger, Mound, iVlaureen Radle Stevens, Marine on Home Economics Education St. Croix, Home Economics Edu­ Kathryn Ann Pedneau, Minneapolis, cation, WITH DISTINCTION Home Economics Education Nancy Sue Yoder, A.A., Jackson, Home Economics Education, WITH DISTINCTION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration James Webster Horning, Albert Lea Paul Theodore Radintz, Osseo \Villiam Lawrence Kvasnicka, Owa­ Charles John Streiff, Buffalo tonna James Marvin \Vendland, A.A., Dean Ervin Moll, Sleepy Eye Northfield Kenneth Lee Olson, Paynesville

12 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science Janet Diane Aldrich, Minneapolis Phyllis Elaine Fischer, White Bear Anita Joan Anderson, Robbinsdale Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Gweneth Kay Anderson, Minneapolis Dale Irwin Foreman, St. Paul, WITH Larry Floyd Anderson, St. Paul DISTINCTION Rebecca Ann Anderson, St. Paul, Robert Allen Formo, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION Priscilla Marie Freeberg, Minneapolis Kathleen Elizabeth Bachman, lvlin- Stanford Dale Freese, Minneapolis neapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION William Andrew Funari, Stillwater Russell Martin Bakko, St. Paul Yvonne Marie Glover, Minneapolis Gail Lynne Barnard, Minneapolis Theresa Genine Gomsrud, Golden Aroti Gupta Bayman, B.A., Minne- Valley apolis David LeRoy Grider, A.A., Minne­ Gail Rose Berg, Anoka apolis Jeffrey Ryan Bissell, Minneapolis Loren Russell Hansen, A.A., Minne- Linda Marion Bjorklund, Minneapolis apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Karen M~arie Black, St. Paul, WITH Mary Jane Happel, Hokah DISTINCTION Rosemary Ellan Hartfiel, Anoka Milton Arthur Bothun, Madison, Marilyn Joyce Hartill, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Phyllis Ann Hartmann, Hugo \Vava Trunnell Breisch, Minneapolis Marcia Elizabeth Harvey, Long Lake, Pamela Gail Brettin, Bird Island WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Mary Ann Brock, Lakeville Jessie Evelyn Haswell, Mahtomedi Barbara Ann Burch, Edina Stephen Russell Hayden, Minneapolis John Hiram Burch, Cannon Falls Nan Marie Heathcote, Minneapolis Patricia Louise Carlson, Columbia James Arlon Hermanson, Big Lake Heights, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Joseph Patrick Hoffman, Stillwater Joan Gayle Christenson, Minneapolis Jean Applequist Holcomb, B.A., Alison Jean Clarke, B.S.N., Duluth Bloomington Kathleen Anne Coyle, Minneapolis, Sherrill Darlene Hooker, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Rosalie Risse Cramer, Minneapolis \Vard Allen Horton, Minneapolis Carolyn Ann Cress, South St. Paul Beverly Susan Hyatt, Minneapolis Michael James Crever, St. Paul Sandra Sue Irwin, Virginia Diane Lynne Deutsch, Minneapolis Gloria Jean Janicke, Minneapolis Eugenia Catherine Holte Dixon, John P. Joyce, North St. Paul Shakopee Kathleen Jane Kelley, Lake Crystal Linda Lee Dunsworth, St. Louis Park Karen Jean Knudson, Minneapolis Dennis Michael Dvoracek, Eau Kathleen Jean Kolles, St. Paul, WITH Claire, \Vis. DISTINCTION Arlene Mae Ekdahl, Thief River Falls Gretchen Marie Krieger, Edina Barbara Lee Elam, Litchfield Norbert Leonard Krier, Hibbing Diane Francille Estes, Rochester Doris Merrill Laatsch, Minneapolis Kent Michael Evans, A.A., Minne- Peter MacKenzie Laing, Minneapolis apolis Arthur Paul Lakoduk, Minneapolis Douglas Clyde Felton, \Vest Liberty, Susan Elizabeth Lange, Minneapolis Iowa Judith Ann Larson, A.A., Minneapolis

13 tllildred l\1arie Larson, Minneapolis Shelley Victoria Rogers, B.A., Min­ Karen Ann Lasho, Nlinneapolis, WITH neapolis lI1GH DISTINCTION Nancy Dale Seaberg, Michigan City, Linda Ek(lllOre Lundeen, St. Paul Ind. Carolyn Louise Manning, l\1inne- Carla Fritsche Seifert, New Ulm apolis Betty J. Lloyd Skelton, B.A., Minne- James J. Mapston, B.A., Minneapolis apolis Audrey Hanson Marion, St. Paul Eyelyn Diane Spannaus, St. Paul Barbara Joyce McClellan, Minneapolis Curtis Merlyn St. John, Fridley 1\ lary Ruth McEvoy, St. Paul Sharon Kind Swanum, A.L.A., vVhite Kathlecn Mae McKeon, Pipestone Bear Lake /l.nthony Russell Miceli, "Minneapolis l\Iary Claire Swenson, Chisholm Rogcr Allen Michalski, Silver Bay Diana Lec Thompson, Minneapolis 1l.enee Dorothy [vJueIler, Minneapolis, Paula May Urban, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Jean Elizabeth Christine Wahlstrom, Jerome F. Nemanich, Soudan BralJaIl1, WITH DISTINCTION Thomas Gerald Neutzling, St. Clond \Vendy vValker, Edina Brian Francis Nicol, Minlleapolis, Mary Kathleen Fryklund \Vebster, WITH DISTINCTION St. Paul Constance Marie Niemi, Embarrass Barbara Ann \Vhipple, A.A., Fergus Tbeodore Glenn Noble, B.A., Minne­ Falls apolis Barbara Jo vVhite, Brooklyn Center Nancy Ruth Sherman Novak, Minne­ Michael Ray \Vhitney, Delavan apolis Robert Morten Wicklund, Minneapo- Joanne Carolyn Nyberg, Littleton, lis, WITH DISTINCTION Colo. Barbara Ranney \Vilberg, B.A., Sche­ Patricia Hauge Odne, North St. Panl nectady, N.Y. Janice Anita Olson, St. Paul Barbara Jean \ViBiams, New Marcia Ann Jacobson Peterson, Min­ Brighton neapolis Frances Agnes \Vilson, Minneapolis, Catherine Ann Pomeroy, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Vicky Lynne Meyers Papp, East Evelyn Marie Zeller, West Concord, Peoria, 111. WITH DISTINCTION Kathcrine Mary Raker, Austin Neil Sheldon Zimmerman, New Susan Diane Rider, Minneapolis Brighton Gerard Stanley Roesler, St. Paul

Moster of Education Douglas Harold Butler, B.S., Minne­ Rubv l\Iarie Sa1cwski, B.S.N., Minne­ apolis apolis

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Bachelor of Business Administration George Thomas James, St. Paul

14 Bachelor of Science in Business Floyd Randell Adelman, St. Paul Robert Norman Lynne, Jr., Columbus, Alan James Anderson, A.L.A., Min- Ohio neapolis Eldon Reuben Matz, Perham Holly Sue Andrix, Hopkins James Kent McCleary, Minneapolis Russell vVilliam Belk, Bloomington John Sanford Meier, Minneapolis John Clayton Berdahl, Richfield Eugene Raymond Merriam, Golden Charles Daniel Biegert, Robbinsdale Valley \Vayne Kendall Bisbee, Marshall Robert Bruce Mersky, St. Paul Lawrence Louis Bonin, Minneapolis William Jay Miller, St. Paul Dennis Gaines Butler, Richfield Donald Joseph Mingo, White Bear Richard William Butler, St. Paul Lake Charles Ellis Cheney, B.A., St. Paul John Cook Mueller, Minneapolis Edward Roger Class, A.A., Minne- John Edward Nelson, Rockford, Ill. apolis Victor John Newinski, Minneapolis Dwight Joseph Cox, Columbia \Villiam Robertson Norens, Cloquet Heights Douglas Lee Ogren, West St. Paul James Michael Dropp, Chisholm Michael \Villiam O'Leary, Virginia Thomas Lee Fahey, Minneapolis Henry Dennis Paetzel, St. Paul Park Byron Langer Frank, Minneapolis Steven Peter Platzer, Minnetonka Robert Alan Gold, St. Louis Park Vernon Owen Rholl, Minneapolis David Victor Gustafson, Jr., Burns- George Jeffrey Roberts, Minneapolis ville James Stanley Rosenbloom, Minne- Lowell James Hill, Minneapolis, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Steven Charles Saefke, Minneapolis Thomas Paul Hoecherl, Minneapolis \Vayne Coburn Scheffel, A.A., Byron Lee Howard, St. Paul Brainerd Ronald John Hyland, Richfield David Stanley Schiminsky, Minne­ Dale Curtis Jaffrey, Rush City apolis James Barton Jenkins, Minneapolis Frederick \Varren Schmauss, Lake Richard O. Jindra, Minneapolis City Gregory M. Johnson, Hopkins Byron Lee Schulz, Golden Valley Marjorie Lynn Johnson, Minnetonka Pamela Lind J. Seeman, Hopkins Martin Charles Johnson, B.C.E., Clifford Elroy Snelling, J r., Morris Oklee Vladimir 1 kach, Columbia Heights Blaine Richard John Joseph, St. Paul Cynthia Ann Turner, Tampa, Fla. Paul \Villiam Kinneberg, Minne- Jerry Thomas Ungerman, Eden apolis Prairie Jack Charles Kline, Minneapolis John Patrick Vaillant, Minneapolis John Mondalert Kopp, St. Paul Leroy \Villard Wangstad, Minne­ Robert Anton Korman, St. Paul apolis Gregory Don Koschinska, Chaska James Edward vVazlawik, St. Paul Marilyn Adeline Kunza, Isanti George Earl \Vennerlyn, A.A., Min­ James Richard Landt, st. Paul neapolis Michael Joel London, St. Louis Park James \Vilson, Minneapolis Bernard Louis Lucking, St. Paul Dale Allen Youngquist, \Vest St. Paul

15 Bachelor of Science in Economics Glenn Edward Hageman, St. Paul Richard Allen Sandness, Two Har­ Douglas Allen Jensen, A.A., Minne­ bors, WITH DISTINCTION apolis

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Ronald Charles Bieraugel, New Ulm Ernie John Jacobson, Albert Lea

LAW SCHOOL

Juris Doctor Bruce Peter Carlson, B.A., M.A., Min­ Emanuel Zachary Kopstein, B.A. neapolis magna cum laude, Minneapolis James Robert Casserly, B.A., Minne­ Douglas Michael Nesvig, B.S., Gay­ apolis lord Garv Leo Emmers, B.A., Le Center Richard Lee Primus, B.S.B., Minne­ Bruce Edmund Kiernat, St. Paul apolis

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Graduate Dental Hygienist Nicki Louise Nord, Grand Forks, N.D.

Doctor of Dental Surgery

Gerald Daniel Cavanaugh, B.Math., Plainview, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Jacquelyn Claire Bradbury, Crane \Vanda Eileen Clark, Askov, Medical La].::e, Medical Techuology* Technology* Geoffrey Paul Caron, Marshall, Pamela Jane Dunwell, Preston, Medi­ Medical Technology* cal Technology*

• These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to March 16, 1968.

16 Janet Mary Hiller, St. Paul, Medical Christine Ellen Peterson, Golden Val­ Technology* ley, Medical Technology* Carol Ann Kurkowski, St. Paul, Medi­ Barbara Warren Ramquist, Lake Wil­ cal Technology* son, Medical Technology* Jeanette Kay Larson, Duluth, Medical Gretchen Marie Saecker, Winona, Technology* Medical Technology* Kay Elizabeth Listemaa, Gilbert, Nancy Ellis Wood, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medical Technology, WITH HIGH Lauren Norbert Nelson, St. Paul, DISTINCTION* Medical Technology* Sandra Louise Zieve, Minneapolis, Medicine

Master of Public Health Fernando Acosta, B.C.E., Caracas, Janet Louise Miner, B.S., Adair, Ill. Venezuela Paul Daniel Pederson, B.A., Roseville Ellen Marie Berg, B.S.N., Kennewick, Barbara Jim Reid, B.S.N., Sisseton, Wash. S.D. Kathryn Ann Christensen, B.S., Sandra Elizabeth Sheller, B.S., Mon­ Green Bay, Wis. tello, Wis. James Hampton Hensley, B.S., Edina Pichit Skulbhram, B.S., Bangkok, Piya Leimsombat, B.S., Thailand Thailand

Doctor of Medicine Marjorie Anne Mack, B.A., Des Plaines, 111.

GRADUATE SCHOOL Master of Architecture Kenneth Edson Carpenter, Oklahoma James Allen Cowgill, Minneapolis City, Okla. B.Arch. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.Arch. '62, University of Oklahoma. Field Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: of Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Shohn Kou, Taiwan, China Watana Charoenrath, Bangkok, B.s. '64, Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung Uni­ Thailand versity. Major: Architecture. Thesis: Student B.Arch. '62, Chulalongkom University, Thai­ Union on West Campus. Major Adviser: Prof. land. Field of Concentration: Architecture. W. K. Vivrett. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett.

• These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to March 16, 1968.

17 Vichai Napombejra, Bangkok, Ming Chi Wang, Tainan, Taiwan, Thailand China B.Arch. '61, Chulalongkom University, Thai­ B.S. '60, Cheng-Kung University. Field of Con­ land. Field of Concentration: Architecture. centration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. W. K. Vivrett. H. Mark Ruth, Billings, Mont. B.Arch. '66, Montana State College. Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett.

Master of Arts

\Villiam Roger Adams, Hamel Donald Lee Baago, Fairmont B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '58, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Educational Administration. Major W. D. Beatty. Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson.

Donald Herbert Ahlberg, Minneapolis Frederick William Bauman, Jr., B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Arlington, Va. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. B.A. '61, Ursinus College. Field of Concentra­ tion: English. Major Advisor: Prof. R. E. Albert Charles Ahlquist, St. Paul Moore. B.A. '44, University of Dubuque; B.S. '48, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ Fred Bruce Bauries, St. Paul tion: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Clar­ B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of ence Boeck. Concentration: Mass Communications. Major Adviser: Prof. Edwin Emery. Deloris Ann Anderson, Ogilvie B.A. cum laude '56, Augsburg College. Field Arthur August Beisang, St. Paul of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.S. '57, Hamline University. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Harold Coleman Anderson, viser: Prof. Jan Duker. Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Paul Charles Bellin, Aberdeen, S.D. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: B.S. in Ed. with honor '60, Northern State Prof. Auke Tellegen. Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Marilyn Jeanne Anderson, Winona B.A. magna cum laude '58, Augsburg College; Carol Jean Bellville, Minneapolis M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '40, Milwaukee State Teachers College. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: PsychOlogy. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. viser: Prof. John Darley. Shirlev Elaine Anderson, Monticello Audrey Joanne Berndt, \Vinona B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curricu!t.m and Instruction. B.A. '61, Taylor University. Field of Concen­ Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Marion Schroeder Arling, Minneapolis B.S. '33, University of Minnesota. Field of Alice Emily Berven, Forest Lake Concentration: Speech, Communication, and B.S. '38, Wisconsin State University, Stevens Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. G. L. Point. Field of Concentration: Education. Ma­ Shapiro. jor Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler.

18 Joan Marie Bigler, Brainerd Walter Lee Chapman, Jr., B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Minneapolis Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. F. H. Wood. Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. Erma Ollie Bolmgren, New York Mills B.S. ' 54, St. Cloud State College. Field of Carol Mae Christensen, St. Paul Concentration: Educational Administration. B.A. with highest honors '60, Bethel College. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Mary Jo Wiesner Bradshaw, Minne- apolis Bonna Leah Christians, Wayzata B.S. summa cum laude '57, St. Louis Univer­ B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of sity. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Ma­ Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. V. H. Hewer. Prof. H. P. Longstaff. Sharon Lee Bradwish, Edina Elizabeth Shuman Clark, St. Paul B.A. '65, Drake University. Major: Sociology. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. FicId of Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: George Bryan Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major VoId: The Intellectual Biography of a Conflict Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. Theorist. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martin­ dale. Loren Carroll Cleland, Austin B.A. ' 52, Carleton College. Field of Coacen­ Barbara Ann Breckenridge, tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. 'Vil­ Minneapolis Iiam Wright. B.A. '65, Grinnell College. Field of Concentra­ tion: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Cara Louise Conklin, Faribault K. Berninghausen. B.S. ' 50, Milwaukee State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Arlaine Francis Brinkman, Richfield chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, JI. B.S. '61, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Diane M. Cooperman, New York, viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. N.Y. B.A. cum laude '65, Brooklyn College. Ficld \Valter Leo Brody, Yorktown Heights, of Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: N.Y. Prof. G. Scott McNall. B.A. '65, Rockford College. Field of Concen­ Michael Dennis Cummins, tration: Specch, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M Whiting. Sacramento, Calif. B.A. '62, University of California, Berkeley. Field of Concentration: Geography. Major Ad­ Lowell J aIm Brose, -:::rystal viser: Prof. F. E. Lukermann. B.A. '58, Concordia Seminary. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: John Alfred Dalin, \Villmar Prof. Wesley Simonton. B.S. '59, Gustavus Adolphus. Field of Concen­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ Margaret Dredge Carlson, viser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Minneapolis Evelyn Lucile Deike, Mankato B.A. magna cum laude '65, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational B.A. '35, Mankato State College; B.S. '42, Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ tion: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Douglas Michael Carney, j\1cCall, D. K. Bcrnillghausen. Idaho Elizabeth Jane Devans, West St. Paul B.A. with distinction '65, Stanford University. B.S. '42, Winona State Teachers College. Field Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. W. W. Roberts. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler.

19 Richard Paul Devine, St. Joseph Alan Harold Fenton, Jr., Austin, Tex. B.A. '64, St. John's University. Major: So­ B.A. '65, Columbia University. Field of Con­ ciology. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Party centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Actives' Perceptions of the Party as a Com­ Levenson. monwealth or Mutual-Benefit Organization. Major Adviser: Prof. Irving Tallman. Mary Patrice Heinrich Finlay, Edina B.S. with distinction '56, University of Min­ Jane Theresa Diffenauer, Terre Haute, nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum Ind. and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine B.S. in Ed. '65, Southern Illinois University. Odland. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Ellen Jean Fitzgerald, Minneapolis B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Rosamond Clark Doty, Monticello Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. B.S. '57, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Denis Deane Foote, Twin Falls, Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Idaho B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Jerry James Doyle, Grand Rapids Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '64, B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Paul Fetler. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. H. Boeck. Marilynn Hoagberg Ford, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. Bram Canaday Drew, St_ Paul Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. B. Warnham. B.A. '63, Yale University. Field of Concentra­ tion: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. N. Butcher. Beverly Jean Foster, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Alyce Evelyn Dunn, Hugo viser: Prof. E. M. Jaeger. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Richard G. Fuller, Minneapolis Prof. Clifton Gayne. B.A. '59, Hamline University. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Keith Paul Dyrud, Newfolden Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.A. cum laude '65, Augsburg College. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Herbert Claire Gade, Minneapolis Prof. T. G. Stavrou. B.S. '47, Concordia Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. David Lowell Ekstrand, St. Paul B.A. magna cum laude '61, B.S. with high dis­ Gordon Otto Genz, St. Paul tinction '61, University of Minnesota. Field B.A. '59, Hamline University. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: centration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Cameron. Prof. R. J. Donnelly. Essam Mohamed Eltohamy, Cairo, Joseph Harry Goldfarb, Minneapolis Egypt B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: B.Comm. '58, Alexandria University, U.A.R. Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Field of Concentration: Economics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. G. L. Perry. Jerrold Goldstein, Scottsdale, Ariz. B.A. with honors '58, University of California; Margaret Louise Feil, Lake Elmo MAH.L. '63, Hebrew Union College-Jewish B.S. with distinction '62, University of Min­ Institute of Religion. Major: History. Minor: nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum Related Fields. Thesis: Reform Rabbis and and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. the Progressive Movement. Major Adviser: Birkmaier. Prof. Hyman Berman.

20 Lowell Robert Gomsrud, Minneapolis John Middlemist Herrick, B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Area Minneapolis Studies. Thesis: The Political-Military Evolu­ B.A. egregia cum laude '64, St. John's Univer­ tion of Charles de Gaulle, 1890-1940. Major sity. Major: History. Minor: Political Science. Adviser: Prof. J. K. Munholland. Thesis: The War of 1812: Age, Vote, Section. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Berkhofer. Mark Everett Goodman, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '50, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Lorraine Blumenfeld Hertz, St. Paul Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pear­ B.S. '44, B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. son. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Robert Stanley Griffin, North St. Paul B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Dorothy Mills Highland. Huntington, Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: N.Y. Prof. W. E. Gardner. B.S. in Ed. magna cum laude '66, Hofstra Uni­ versity. Field of Concentration: Educational Benjamin Franklin Grussendorf, Jr., Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. B. Mur­ Grand Rapids ray. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Edith West. LeRoy Clarence Hillbrand. Paynesville B.S. '43, University of Minnesota. Field of Elizabeth Marie Guiney, Austin Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Andrea Claire Hitchman, Oregon City, Ore. Sabeeha Hafeez, Karachi, Pakistan B.A. '67, Portland State College. Field of B.A. '63, M.A. '64, Karachi University. Field Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: of Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. Prof. D. A. Martindale. Shirley Anne Hoaglund. Cokato Lee David Hanson, Roseau B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '55, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Maj or tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Prof. M. C. Turpie. Jean Hudy Harrison, Minneapolis Sister Jane Elizabeth Hoffmann, B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Milwaukee. Wis. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Ph.B. '51, Cardinal Stritch College. Major: Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Home Economics Education. Minor: Home Economics. Thesis: An Exploration of the Ef­ August William Haugan, Jr .• St. Paul fect of Two Instructional Approaches on the B.A. '54, University of Minnesota. Field of Learning of Geometrical Principles of Cloth­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major ing Construction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Ford.

Joseph Gregory Hellie, Morton David Henry Holmgren. Henning B.A. '61, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ B.B.A. '59, B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. tration: Educational Administration. Major Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. Eileen Evelyn Henchen. Neillsville, Wis. Richard Herbert Holt, Minneapolis B.S. '66, Wisconsin State University, Stevens B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Point. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Major Adviser: Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. 21 Kathleen Gill Hosfield, Minneapolis Norman Francis Johnson, Minneapolis B.S. with high distinction '64, University of B.A. '53, Augsburg College. Field of Concen. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Adviser: Prof. G. R. Firth. l\lary Ann \Valden Hove, Minneapolis Ronald James Johnson, Mound B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Bruce Balow. Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer.

Carmen Ana Hrubisko, Buenos Aires, \Vanen Allen Johnson, St. Cloud Argentina B.S. '58, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis· Liceniado en Economia '63, Universidad Cato· tration. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Popper. lica Argentina. Field of Concentration: Eco· nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. Peter Gregory. Miriam Elouise Johnston, Austin B.S. '59, Macalester College. Field of Con. Rita Mitchell Hughes, Minneapolis centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad. B.A. '61, College of St. Catherine. Field of viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer. Cornell Robert Jones, \Vinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Kirsten Lind Ingerson, Minneapolis B.S. '61, Macalester College. Field of Concen· B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. H. G. Heneman. J. L. Waldauer. Louis Francis Jost, Richfield Jerome Edwin Jackson, Minneapolis B.A. '56, St. John's University. Field of Con· B.S. '60, St. Cloud State Teachers College. centration: Educational Administration. Major Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis· Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson, Jr. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. \V. Rodney Kaisler, Bloomington Susan Ruth Jacobson, Perley B.S. '58, Moorhead State Teachers College. B.S. '64, Moorhead State College. Field of Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis· Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: tration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson, Prof. N. J. Freeman. Jr. Dale Rodney Johnson, Cloquet Gerald Lee Keenan, St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '59, Hamline University. Field of Con· Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major R. C. Loehr. Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. David Lee Johnson, Richfield Joyce Arlene Keller, St. Paul B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '61, Houghton College. Major: Mathe· Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: matics. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: The Char· Prof. N. J. Freeman. acter Table of SL (3,3). Major Adviser: Prof. I. L. GaaL Elisabeth Ann Johnson, Minneapolis B.A. '48, B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Diane Catharine Foreman Kent, Field of Concentration: History and Philoso· Pipestone phy of Education. Major Adviser: Prof. A. L. B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Bagley. Concentration: German. Major Adviser: Prof. Herman Ramras. Jean Elizabeth Johnson, Englewood, Colo. Carol Sedlacek Kerner, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '42, Gustavus Adolphus Col· B.A. '60, Hamline University. Field of Con· lege. Field of Concentration: Library Science. centration: Mass Communications. Major Ad· Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Beminghausen. viser: Prof. M. V. Charnley.

22 John Raymond Kilian, Roseville \Villiam Allen Knudtson, Minneapolis B.S. '61, St. Cloud State Teachers College. B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: struction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Prof. Robert vVarnken.

Myung Ae Kim, Seoul, Korea Boyd N. Koehler, Erskine B.A. '63, Ewha Womans University, Korea. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major B.A. magna cum laude '66, Moorhead State College. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Lars Gerhard Kindem, Minneapolis B.A. '55, St. Olaf College. Field of Concentra­ Beverly Ruth Kuenzi, Hartford, Wis. tion: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ B.B.A. '57, University of Wisconsin. Field of viser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Beverly Jane King, Madison, Wis. B.S. '59, Iowa State College. Field of Con­ Florence Marie Kurth, Bloomington centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. B.S. (Ed.) '66, Dr. Martin Luther College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Sister Mary Margaret King, Crookston B. of Music Ed. '62, Viterbo College. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Major Carl Gordon Larson, Fridley Adviser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. B.A. '49, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ tration: Educational Administration. Major Sharon Elizabeth Kintner, Northfield Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. B.A. '66, . Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Norman Walter Larson, Minneapolis Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. B.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mass Communications. Major Craig McNeil Kissock, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. J. E. Gerald. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Lucille K. Laughlin, St. Paul Prof. W. E. Gardner. B.A. '36, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Karen Kay Klein, Owatonna Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Speech Science, Pathology, and Kent Test Layden, St. Paul Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Siegel. B.A. '66, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Gerald John Kleisinger, Regina, E. Gardner. Saskatchewan, Canada B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Donna Lee Goehring Levi, St. Paul Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.S. summa cum laude '57, University of Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Eng­ lish. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Delores Mae Kluckman, Herreid, S.D. B.S. with honor '60, South Dakota State Col­ Klaus Lindemann, Minneapolis lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Field of Concentration: Home Economics Educa­ B.S. with high distinction '66, University of tion. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Brown. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: German. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. Bryan Leslie Knapp, Waterbury, Conn. John Hannibal Litcher, Winona B.S. '65, Cornell University. Field of Concen­ B.S. '64, Winona State College. Field of Con­ tration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major D. Dunnette. Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert.

23 Charles Harold Lund, St. Paul Douglas Martin Mitchell, San B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Antonio, Tex. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '58, University of Wisconsin. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Duncan Farquhar MacKenzie, St. Louis Park Trinidad Roldan Montero, Beni, Philippines B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S.E. '62, Arellano University, Philippines. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Jackson. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. Linda Lou Mann, \Vichita, Kan. William Henry Murphy, Marysville, B.A. magna cum laude '60, Midland College. Ohio Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. The­ B.A. '55, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad. sis: The Effect of a High School Speech viser: Prof. J. C. Merwin. Course on Critical Thinking, Speaker Confi­ dence, and Speaking Ability. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Howell. Lennen Roland Naley, Eagle Bend B.S. '48, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Barbara Ann Matczynski, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. E. A. Persons. B.A. '58, College of St. Benedict. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Mary Lou Lindahl Nelson, Austin Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. A. Mork. B.S. '66, Winona State College. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Ma­ Betty Louise Maurstad, Minneapolis jor Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.A. cum laude '49, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ Susana Navarrete Nunez, Santiago, jor Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Chile University of Chile '60. Field of Concentra­ Ann McGreaham, Phillips, Wis. tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: B.A. '66, University of Illinois. Field of Con­ Prof. M. E. Corcoran. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Wesley Simonton. Dennison Peer Nyberg, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Charles Russell McHugh, Minneapolis Concentration: American Stndies. Major Ad· B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Music. Minor: English. Thesis: Symphony n. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Fetler. Mildred Schreiner O'Leary, Ashland, Wis. Mary Angeletti Mees, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '64, Northland College. Ma­ B.A. '60, St. Louis University. Field of Con­ jor: Sociology. Minor: Speech, Communica­ centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. C. tion, and Theatre Arts. Thesis: The Future of Molitor: Traditionalism and Change in a Ger­ H. Foster. man Peasant Community. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Josefa MenaFranco, Mexico City, Mexico Janet Belle Olson, Olivia Lic. in Psy. '65, National University of Mexico. B.A. '58, Hamlioe University. Field of Concen­ Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major viser: Prof. J. N. Butcher. Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Pamela Sue Minden, Newell, Iowa Colleen Ann Ostazeski, Carlton B.S. '66, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ B.S. '58, Wisconsin State University, Superior. centration: Child Psychology. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Prof. S. G. Moore. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson.

24 Thomas Elmer O'Toole, Minneapolis Jaime Puyana, Bogota, Colombia B.A. ·63, St. Mary's College. Field of Concen· B.A. '64, Universidad de Los Andes. Field of tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. B. K. Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Marshall. Prof. O. H. Brownlee. Harold Edward PaDelford, St. Paul Allen Francis Raney, New Brighton B.s. '48, Mankato State College. Field of Con· B.S. '59, Mankato State ColIege. Field of centration: Industrial Education. Major Ad­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. Jerome Moss, Jr. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. James Frank Palmer, Arlington Shirley Ruth Rasmussen, Spencer, Heights, Ill. Iowa B.A. '65, illinois State Normal University. Ma­ B.A. '64, Buena Vista College. Field of Con­ jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psychol­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major ogy. Thesis: Interaction of High Stimulus Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Similarity and Stimulus Isolation on Paired­ Associate Acquisition and Transfer. Major Ad­ Lou Ann Pauline Restad, Pelican viser: Prof. S. J. Samuels. Rapids B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Fred John Parent, Van Buren, Me. Concentration: Home Economics Education. B.A. with high honors '66, University of Major Adviser: Prof. M_ M. Brown. Maine. Major: Sociology. Minor: Anthro­ pology. Thesis: Mental Retardation in the Fernando Rodriguez, Concepci6n, Social System Perspective: A Study of the In­ stitutionalization of Persons Labeled as Men­ Chile tally Retarded. Major Adviser: Prof. G. P. Lic. en Med. '54, Universidad de Madrid. Stone. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Joseph John Pavlos, Minneapolis B.A. '59, College of Wooster. Field of Con­ John Thomas Ronan, St. Louis Park centration: Philosophy. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '58, St. John'S University. Field of Con­ H. E. Mason. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Diane Louise Pederson, Minneapolis B.S. '65, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ Christina Roose, State College, Pa. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. '66, Kalamazoo College. Field of Concen­ Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. \Valter Kenneth Perala, International Falls Judith Elaine Rowe, Verndale B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '57, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Jurgen Curt Peters, Waseca Charles Dennison Rowland, Virginia B.S. '57, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.S. ' 39, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Concentration: Speech, Communication, and Adviser: Prof. E. A. Persons. Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. K. L. Gra­ ham. Dennis Edwin Petrell, Las Vegas, Nev. Floyd Douglas Rudy, St. Paul B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. viser: Prof. C. F. Smythe. John Charles Pierce, Yelm, Wash. Catherine Miriam Rue, Bloomington B.A. with honors '65, University of Puget B.S. '42, Moorhead State College. Field of Sound. Field of Concentration: Political Sci­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major ence. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Flannigan. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson.

25 Joseph Thomas Rukavina, \Vhite Yung Kwei Shih, Liaoning Province, Bear Lake China B.A. '48, University of Minnesota; B.A. '51, B. of Law '63, M.A. '63, National Chengchi St. Thomas College. Field of Concentration: University. Field of Concentration: Mass Com· Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: munications. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Prof. N. P. Pearson. Carter.

Genevieve Ann Schillo, St. Paul Alfred Paul Siftar, Bethlehem, Pa. B.A. ' 59, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Prof. W. E. Gardner. Adviser: Prof. Bjorn Karlsen.

Sister Mary Kipha Schmitz, Roch- James Stanton Silen, Seattle, 'VasIl. ester B.A. '61, Dartmouth College. Field of Con­ B.S. '66, College of St. Teresa. Field of Con· centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Hoyt. Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. Clayton Clarence Smith, Minne- Mary Catherine Schroepfer, Minne- apolis apolis B.S. ' 58, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. ' 56, University of Minnesota. Major: So­ Concentration: Industrial Education. Major ciology. Minor: Biostatistics. Thesis: Planned Adviser: Prof. 'V. A. Kavanaugh. Activities and Nursing Home Adjustment of Ex·Mental Hospital Geriatric Patients. Major Richard Douglas Sorvig, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. A. M. Rose. B.A. '61, Bethel College. Field of Concentra· tion: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arnold J. Schultz, Jr., New York, Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Scott. N.Y. B.A. '58, University of Minnesota. Major: Li­ Joann Greenwell Speidel, St. Paul brary Science. Minor: History. Thesis: A Lin­ B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: guistic Approach to Information Retrieval: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiology. Mi­ Syntactical Keywording of Natural Language nor: Psychology. Thesis: An Investigation of Scientific Text by Computer. Major Adviser: Tongue and Palatal Activity During Phona­ Prof. Wesley Simonton. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr.

Joyce Marie Smith Seaberg, Roseville Judith Ann Steller, Bowling Green, B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Ohio Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. B.A. ' 58, Oberlin College. Field of Concen­ tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Renate Anna Seitz, Milton Junction, viser: Prof. Theda Hagenah. Wis. Eileen Marjory Stenberg, Fridley B.A. '65, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: German. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. with distinction '61, University of Min­ G. H. Weiss. nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pear­ Marzena C. J. S. Seymour, London, son. England Joyce Elaine Stockton, Minneapolis B.A. '65, Boston University. Field of Concen­ tration: Speech, Communication, and Theatre B.A. '63, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. tration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Wentworth Quast. Phil Byron Shattuck, Hartley, Iowa B.A. '59, Iowa State Teachers College. Field Thomas Harlan Stone, Minneapolis of Concentration: Speech Science, Pmhology, B.A. '65, University of Michigan. Field of and Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Lassman. Prof. J. P. Campbell.

2t> Janet Marie Harrison Surbrook, Judith Horns Vizenor, Minneapolis Brainerd B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min· Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. nesota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology, and Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Audiology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Effect of Minor Articulation Morris Bernard Vogel, Minneapolis Errors on a Speaker's Ability to Communicate B.S. '52, Mankato State College. Field of Information. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. Roger Erwin Talle, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Henry Andrew Wallace, Jr., Green Concentration: Educational Administration. Bay, Wis. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. B.S. '58, Wisconsin State College, Superior. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol. Laura Nelson Taylor, Minneapolis ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocker. B.S. '37, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Robert Allen Wallien, Bloomington Prof. L. E. Olson. B.S. '59, St. Cloud State College. Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major John Clayton Thomas, Mound Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of Min· nesota. Field of Concentration: Mass Com· Charles John Wallstedt, Minne- munications. Major Adviser: Prof. D. M. Gill· mor. apolis B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. Caroline Elizabeth Thompson, Bel- Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad· videre, Ill. viser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. B.A. '65, B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. David Albert 'Walsh, Baltimore, Md. Field of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Heinrich Guggenheimer. B.A. '65, American University. Field of Con· centration: Art History. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Sheppard. Charles Henry Thompson, Minne- apolis Margaret Ruth vVangensteen, Min- B.A. '64, Oberlin College. Field of Concen· neapolis tration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. B.S. with high distinction '64, University of Lukerrnann. Minnesota. Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: English. Thesis: The Charlene Elizabeth Thomson, Minne- Historical Development of the Speaker Policy apolis at the University of Minnesota. Major Adviser: B.S. '60, University of Illinois. Field of Con. Prof. D. K. Smith. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. David Lee Webster, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Esther Anne Tuttle, Minneapolis Anthropology. Minor: Geography. Thesis: B.S. '64, Macalester College. Field of Con· Mounds of the Rainy River. Major Adviser: centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Prof. O. E. Johnson. Adviser: Prof. Robert Sykstra. Thomas Joseph Wegleitner, St. Paul Barney Uve Uhlig, Minneapolis B.S. '53, University of Minnesota. Field of M.A. '63, Free University of Berlin. Major: Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Political Science. Minor: History. Thesis: For· Prof. W. E. Gardner. eign Policy Opinion Makers in Out·State Min· nesota. Major Adviser: Prof. E. E. Riggs. Robert Gene Wegmann, Minne- apolis Miguel Villa-Soto, Buin, Chile B.A. summa cum laude '60, St. Mary's Col· B. en Letras '59, University of Chile. Field of lege. Major: Sociology. Minor: Psychology. Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Thesis: Factors in the Choice of the Catholic Prof. E. C. Mather. High School. Major Adviser: Prof. A. M. Rose.

27 Michael Joseph Weiszel, South St. Pauline Louise Wiemann, Blue Earth Paul B.A. magna cum laude '54, Gustavus Adolphus B.S. with distinction '63, University of Minne­ College. Field of Concentration: Speech, Com­ sota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major munication, and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Prof. Virginia Fredricks. John Edwin Welckle, Burnsville Richard Douglas 'Willow, St. Paul B.A. '57, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Conrentraton: Psychology. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. W. E. Gardner. Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Marvin Marion Wendorf, New Dorothea Winkelmann, Berlin, Ger- Brighton many B.S. '49, St. Cloud State College. Field of Major: Sociology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Concentration: Educational Administration. Household-types and Family Patterns in Bom­ Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Popper. bay. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Straus. Gretel Hoffman Whitaker, St. Paul Sharron Lee Wentz Wubbels, Mo- B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: nona, Iowa Anthropology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: B.A. '57, Luther College. Field of Concentra­ People and Politics in a Chippewa Commu­ tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: nity. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Pelto. Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Roy Michael Whitehill, St. Paul Lois Mae Yuzna, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of sota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Educa­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Randleman. Prof. L. E. Olson. David Kenneth Wickstrom, Duluth Jerry Lee Zank, Cedar Falls, Iowa B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '65, St. Olaf College. Field of Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. J. O. M. Broek. J. C. Levenson.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Ezzatollah Hamidi, Minneapolis Robert Coolidge Martin, Minneapolis B.S. '58, M.S. '64, Tehran University, Iran. B.S. '54, North Central College. Major: Pub­ Major: Public Administration. Thesis: Police lic Administration. Thesis: A Study of the Organization and Administration in Iran. Ma­ Issuance of Municipal Bonds for Improve­ jor Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. ments in the City of St. Louis Park, Minne­ sota. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Gordon William Kingston, St. Paul B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Abolfazle Mazreheshahi Sadeghpour, Concentration: Public Administration. Major Iran Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. B.A. '61, Tehran University, Iran. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. \Varp.

Master of Business Administration Billy Dewel Dodson, Minneapolis George LeRoy EastIing, Jr., Minne- B.S.B. with distinction '66, University of Min­ apolis nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ B.B.A. '49, University of Minnesota. Field of ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Wil­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major lis. Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg.

28 James L. Ekstrom, Minneapolis John vValdemar Newstrom, Hopkins B.M.E. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky. Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. Roger Bruce Engstrom, St. Paul B.M.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Gary Elden Olson, St. Paul Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky. sota. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Kozelka. Dennis McCall Hammond, Minne- apolis Scott W. Rahn, Wayzata B.S. in M.E. '57, University of Minnesota. B.A. '65, Lake Forest College. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. viser: Prof. Peter Rosko. Robert Jerome Kiefer, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '63, San Diego State Col­ David Michael W endorf, Wausau, lege. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ Wis. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskow­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of sky. Concentration: Business Administration. Major Frederick George Mitchell, Minne- Adviser: Prof. E. H. Lewis. apolis Ph.B. '62, University of North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky.

Master of Fine Arts James Patrick Callahan, Albany John Stewart Swift, Jr., Groton, B.A. '64, St. John's University. Field of Con­ Mass. centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. B. D. B.F.A. '66, Wittenberg University. Field of Weiser. Concentration: Fine Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. Warren MacKenzie. Rachael Ann Lindhart, Humboldt, Iowa B.F.A. '64, Drake University. Field of Con­ centration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. Theodore Herstrand. Master of Science Donna Wangen Albrecht, St. Paul Charles Joel Arntzen, Granite Falls B.A. cum laude '58, Wisconsin State College, B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Eau Claire. Major: Library Science. Minor: Plant Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ Political Science. Thesis: Minnesota Farm sis: The Effects of 3-Amino 1,2,4 Triozole Journals 1860-1900. Major Adviser: Prof. D. On Structural Development of the Plant K. Beminghausen. Apices in F1ax (Linum Usitatissimum). Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Linck. Mary Ellen Anderson, Eden Prairie Joseph William Artmann, Milwaukee, B.A. '63, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Wis. centration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. E. C. Abbe. B.S. '65, Marquette University. Major: Fish­ eries and Wildlife. Minor: Forestry. Thesis: Telemetry Study of the Pocket Gopher, Geomys bursarius. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Beer.

29 Zoltan L. Bandi, Minneapolis Timothy Fuller Cleghorn, Scarsdale, B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Bio­ N.Y. chemistry. Minor: Physiology. Thesis: The B.A. cum laude '65, Colby College. Major: Fatty Acids and Triglycerides of Hydnocarpus Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Energy \Vightiana Seed Oil. Major Adviser: Prof. H. Dependence of Fragmentation Parameters and K. Mangold. Interaction Mean Free Paths in Nuclear Emul­ sion for Cosmic Ray Nuclei. Major Adviser: Dorothy Erickson Barker, St. Cloud Prof. C. J. Waddington. B.S. with distinction '40, University of Min­ Frederick Joseph Cluskey, Brimfield, nesota. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. M. Benolken. Ill. B.S. '66, University of Illinois. Major: Food Science and Industries. Minor: Industrial En­ Judith Mona Bellaire, Sioux City, gineering. Thesis: The Precipitation of Milk Iowa Proteins by Gums. Major Adviser: Prof. E. L. B.S. '61, State University of Iowa. Field of Thomas. Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. Edward Anthony Dandanell, New Brighton Ralph Herbert Bjork, Austin B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, SI. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Prof. \V. D. Munro. tration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. W. V. \Vcyhmann. David Hosmer Daniels, Minneapolis B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Bruce \Vilbur Brown, Minneapolis Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '65, Purdue University. Field of Concen­ J. G. Haygreen. tration: Agricultural Economics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. P. Dahl. Donald Alan Davenport, Clearfield, Utah William Christian Buhi, Hamilton, B.S. '62, Utah State University. Major: Fish­ eries and Wildlife. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: Ohio Factors Affecting Waterfowl Production at B.S. '63, University of Cincinnati. Major: Bio­ Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Ne­ chemistry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Stud­ braska. ~!ajor Adviser: Prof. J. R. Tester. ies on the Purification and the Properties of Spleen Phosphorolytic Enzymes. Major Ad­ Russel Winton Erickson, St. Paul viser: Prof. E. D. Gray. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Dairy Husbandry. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: Ronald Fred Burton, Minneapolis The Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations Be­ tween Milk Production and Meat Character­ B.A. ' 56, Macalester College. Field of Con­ istics of Milking Shorthorn Cattle. Major Ad­ centration: Fisheries and Wildlife. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. L. Cole. viser: Prof. \V. H. Marshall. Fesseha Ezaz, Keren, Ethiopia John Theodore Martin Carlson, Mora B.S. '62, Imperial Ethiopian College of Agri­ B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: cultural and Mechanical Arts. Field of Con­ Mechanics and Materials. Minor: Related centration: Agricultural Economics. Major Ad­ Fields. Thesis: The Effect of Grain Size on viser: Prof. S. A. Engene. Duration of the Crack Nucleation and Propa­ Robert Arthur Fakler, Mankato gation in Low Cycle Fatigued Copper. Major Adviser: Prof. A. A. Blatherwick. B.A. with special honor '65, Mankato State College. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Sta­ tistics. Thesis: Weak Convergence in Lp Ronald David Cheetham, Duluth Spaces. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Pruitt. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Henry Michael Field, Kingston, N.Y. Effect of Gibberellic Acid on the Mechanism B.S. '65, Pennsylvania State University. Field of Phosphate Absorption by the Roots of of Concentration: Business Administration. Corn. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Sudia. Major Adviser: Prof. C. R. Purdy.

30 Michael Joseph Frisch, Minneapolis Dean Blair Gulden, Montevideo B. of Math. '65, University of Minnesota. B.A. cum laude '63, Augsburg College. Field Major: Mathematics. Minor: Electrical Engi­ of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: neering. Thesis: The Application of a Block­ Prof. D. W. Kahn. Runge Kutta Method for Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations. Major Ad­ Jerry Paul Hanson, Altoona, Wis. viser: Prof. J. A. Leavitt. B.S. '63, Wisconsin State University, Eau Mamerto Lanting Garcia, Tanauan, Claire. Field of Concentration: Entomology. Batangas, Philippines Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Chiang. B.S.A. '55, University of the Philippines. Ma­ Louise Martha Heine, New Prague jor: Entomology. Minor: Plant Pathology. Thesis: The Biology of the Ash Flower Gall B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Mite, Eriopbyes fraxiniHora Felt (Eriophyidae: Concentration: Genetics. Major Adviser: Prof. Acarina). Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Hodson. R. S. Caldecott. Clayton Alan Gearhart, Jr., Norfolk, Peter Rodney Hindle, Fort William, Va. Ontario, Canada B.S. '63, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ma­ B.S. '65, Lakehead University. Major: Physical jor: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Iso­ Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: An Elec­ thermal Oscillations in the Helium II Film. tron Spin Resonance Study of the Radicle Ions Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Werntz. of Biphenylene. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Bolton. Helmy Kirollos Ghali Ghobrial, Sanabu, Assiut, United Arab Re­ James Norman Hove, Jr., Minneapolis public B.B.A. with distinction '53, University of Min­ B.S. '59, Cairo University. Field of Concen­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ tration: Agronomy. Major Adviser: Prof. C. R. ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Ber­ Burnham. ryman. Geoffrey Arthur Godfrey, Pomfret, Shih-Chien Hsing, Republic of China Conn. B.A. '63, National Taiwan Universitv. Field B.S. '64, University of Connecticut. Major: of Concentration: Business Administration. Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Major Adviser: Prof. C. R. Purdy. Summer and Fall Movements and Behavior of Immature Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa Umbel­ Barry Bailey Hunter, East Pittsburgh, Ius). Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Marshall. Pa. Raymond Peter Goedert, St. Cloud B.S. '63, California State College. Field of B. of Math. with distinction '65, University Concentration: Plant Pathology. Major Ad­ of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mathe­ viser: Prof. R. D. Wilcoxson. matics. Major Adviser: Prof. N. G. Meyers. Abeed Ullah Jan, Lakki Marwat, West Joel Harvey Goldman, Brooklyn, Pakistan N.Y. B.S.C. '61, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. B.S. in Math. '66, Massachusetts Institute of Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Ad­ Technology. Field of Concentration: Physics. viser: Prof. H. H. John. Major Adviser: Prof. S. G. Gasiorowicz. Norman Thomas Gonnella, Dodge Jack Donald Johnson, San Diego, Center Calif. B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '59, San Diego State College. Field of Concentration: Organic Chemistry. Major Ad­ Concentration: Environmental Health. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Bond. viser: Prof. W. E. Parham. Sonja Pauline Griffith, Minneapolis Joan Marie Johnson, Siren, Wis. B.S. with highest distinction '64, University of B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Kansas. Field of Concentration: Public Health. Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. Prof. A. G. Sparrow.

31 Leona Emma Lundquist Johnson, Angela Josephine Lelek, Detroit, Minneapolis Mich. B.S. '42, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in Nursing '63, \Vayne State University. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major Prof. L. E. Olson. Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow.

Ramona Mae Johnson, Tucson, Ariz. Kathleen James Lewis, St. Paul B.S. '58, University of Wisconsin. Major: B.A. '65, James Millikin University. Field of Home Economics. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: sis: Nutrient Intake, Diet Patterns, Food Hab­ Prof. A. G. Sparrow. its, and Weight Response of Women on Weight-Control Diets. Major Adviser: Prof. Stephen Hans Johnson, Minneapolis M. D. Doyle. B.A. '62, Carleton College. Major: Geophysics. Minor: Geology. Thesis: Seismic Investigation Thomas Russell Lindquist, Minne- of the Midcontinent Gravity High in South. apolis eastern Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. H. M. B.Phys. with distinction '64, University of Mooney. Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathe· matics. Thesis: A Focusing X-Ray Telescope Mabel Lavonne Klosterboer, North for High Altitude Observations of Cosmic X­ Rays in the Energy Range 20-140 KeV. Major St. Paul Adviser: Prof. W. R. Webber. B.S. '45, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Home Economics. Major Ad­ \ViUiam Gust Lindstrom, Orleans viser: Prof. Gertrude Esteros. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Soil Science. Major Adviser: Marion Kathleen Krogdahl, Virginia Prof. H. F. Arneman. B.S. '37, University of Minnesota; M.Ed. '61, Loyola University, Chicago. Field of Concen­ Dorothy Christensen Magedanz, tration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. Brookings, S.D. A. G. Sparrow. B.S. '66, South Dakota State College of Agri­ culture and Mechanic Arts. Field of Concen­ Frances Teresa Kwiatkowski, Cicero, tration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. I11. A. G. Sparrow. B.A. '64, College of St. Catherine. Major: John George Malinka, Jamaica, N.Y. Biochemistry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: B.S. in Phys. '65, Polytechnic Institute of Studies on the Oxygen Exchange Reactions Brooklyn. Field of Concentration: Physics. Catalyzed by Contractile Proteins of Cardiac Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Wertz. and Skeletal Muscle. Major Adviser: Prof. M. E. Dempsey. David Eric Maschwitz, St. Paul B.S. '63, Iowa State University. Major: En­ Elizabeth H. Lange, Winnipeg, Mani- tomology. Minor: Plant Pathology. Thesis: toba, Canada Studies on Insects Dissemination of Wood Rotting Fungi. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. B.S. '60, University of Manitoba. Major: Home Hodson. Economics. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: Flavor and Odor Changes in Frozen Beef Stored at Different Temperatures. Major Adviser: Prof. John Arthur Mayo, Minneapolis I. T. Noble. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Autolysis in Escherichia Coli Strain B. Major Ok Young Lee, Seoul, Korea Adviser: Dr. Palmer Rogers. B.A. '61, Dong Duck College, Korea; M.S. '63, Ewha Womans University. Major: Horti­ Glen Edward Mott, Lafayette, Ind. culture. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The In­ B.S.A. '63, Purdue University. Major: Bio­ fluence of Decenyl Succinic Acid on Permea­ chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: bility of Plant Cells to Water and Its Possible Fatty Acid Composition of Myelin Lipids from Effect on Frost Hardiness. Major Adviser: Prof. Regenerating Cat Sciatic Nerve. Major Adviser: C. J. \Veiser. Prof. Frank Ungar.

32 Ashish Kumar Mukerji, New Delhi, Marilyn Ann Russell, Des Moines, India Iowa B.S. '61, Agra University, India; M.S. '63, B.S. '63, State University of Iowa. Field of Rajasthan University. Field of Concentration: Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. W. V. Weyh­ Prof. A. G. Sparrow. mann. David Peter Rutten, Osakis Milo Alfred Nielsen, Madelia B.A. summa cum laude '65, St. John'S Univer­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Food sity. Field of Concentration: Business Admin· Science and Industries. Minor: Indnstrial En­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. \Villis. gineering. Thesis: The Application of the Sephadex Centrifugal Method to Concentrated Mary Louise Sauer, Pierz Milk Products and Some Characteristics of B.A. '52, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota; the Resulting Fractions. Major Adviser: Prof. S. T. Coulter. B.S. '56, St. Cloud State College. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Wesley Simonton. Torstein Opheim, Voss, Norway M.F. '62, Agricultural College of Norway. Frederick Charles Seppala, Belling- Major: Forestry. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: On ham, Wash. Compilation of Data for Cost-Revenue Analy­ B.S. '60, University of Washington. Field of sis of a Forest Production Process. Major Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. R. A. Skok. J. R. Boen. Edward Ernest Paschke, Chicago, Ill. Coralyn Anne Stults, Winchester, B.S. '65, University of Illinois. Major: Or­ Ind. ganic Chemistry. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Reduction of Substituted Pyridinium Salts to B.S. '59, Ball State University. Field of Con­ Tetrahydropyridines; Reactions of the Products centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. with Denzene in the Presence of Aluminum A. G. Sparrow. Chloride. Major Adviser: Prof. C. F. Koelsch. Jing Shiang Su, Tainan, Taiwan, China Darryl Lester Petrak, Central City, B.Ed. '60, Taiwan Nonnal University. Major: Iowa Home Economics. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ B.S. '64, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ sis: Folic Acid in Fetal and Maternal Tissues centration: Organic Chemistry. Major Adviser: on Rats Treated with a Folic Acid Antagonist. Prof. S. W. Fenton. Major Adviser: Prof. L. M. Morse.

Richard Joseph Poeschl, St. Paul Janet Carol McDonald Svardal, Min- B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of neapolis Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S. with distinction '62, University of Minne­ Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith. sota. Major: Medical Technology. Minor: Ge­ netics. Thesis: The Effect of Specific Erythro­ cyte Antigen-antibody Reaction on the Non­ Gary Aubrey Reineccius, Cambridge specific Absorption of Immunoglobulin to the B.s. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ Red Cell Membrane. Major Adviser: Prof. sota. Major: Food Science and Industries. Mi­ E. Y. Yunis. nor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Retention of Volatile Compounds During the Spray Drying Hugh Sweeney, Sligo, Ireland of Skim Milk Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. S. T. Coulter. B.Ag.S. '59, University College, Dublin. Field of Concentration: Genetics. Major Adviser: Prof. C. R. Burnham. Charles Franklin Rodell, La Crosse, Wis. David Adair Swenson, Minneapolis B.S. with honors '65, Wisconsin State College, B.A. cum laude '65, Augsburg College. Field La Crosse. Field of Concentration: Genetics. of Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. D. J. Merrell. Prof. W. V. Weyhmann.

33 Kalevi Matti Turkia, Ristiina, Fin- John Arnold \Vise, Seattle, \Vasll. land B.A., B.S. '63, University of Washington, Se­ B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: For­ attle. Major: Microbiology. Minor: Biochem­ estry. Minor: Industrial Engineering. Thesis: istry. Thesis: Isolation and Characterization of Application of Platen Drying to Aspen and Bacteriophages for Bacillus cereus. Major Ad­ \Vhite Birch. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Hay­ viser: Prof. B. D. Church. green. \Vayne Carl Wiseman, New Rich- Shive Dayal Verma, Himachal Par- mond, \Vis. desh, India B.S. '59, The North Dakota Agricultural Col­ B.S. '62, M.S. '64, Punjab Agricultural Uni­ lege. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Eco­ versity. Field of Concentration: Soil Science. nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Engene. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Rust. Richard Thomas \Voods, Scotia, N.Y. Susan Darnell Vukmonich, Keewatin B.S. '65, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Field B.S. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of of Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. l\lajor Ad­ Prof. C. J. Waddington. viser: Prof. M. 1. Harris.

Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering David Elliot Godfrey, Portland, Ore. Edward John Steklasa, Ely B.A.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: B.C. with distinction '66, University of Min­ Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mechanics nesota. Major: Fluid Mechanics. Minor: and Materials. Thesis: Equipment Design for Mathematics. Thesis: The Relation of the Investigation of Plastic Deformation of Plates. Alveolar-Arterial Oxygen Tension Difference Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Plunkett. to Variations in Airway Geometry in the Hu­ man Lung. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. \Vilson. Larry Burton Keen, Minneapolis B.A.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph.

Master of Science in Anesthesiology \Villiam \Vinston Sargent, Chicago, IlL B.S. '55, M.D. '57, University of Illinois. Ma­ jor: Anesthesiology. Minors: Biochemistry and Pharmacology. Thesis: An Electrophysiological Evaluation of Subarachnoid Potassium Chlor­ ide and the Saline Flush Technique in Revers­ ing Spinal Anesthesia. Major Adviser: Dr. F. II. Van Bcrgen.

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering David Jack Kudish, Roslyn Heights, John Angelos Palyvos, Athens, Greece N.Y. B.S. with distinction '65, Universitv of Minne­ B.S.Chem.E. '65, University of Rochester. Ma­ sota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: jor: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Industrial Mathematics. Thesis: Applications of Several Engineering. Thesis: The Positive Exponential Theories of Transport in Simple Liquids. Ma­ Approximation to the Arrhenius Reaction-Rate jor Adviser: Prof. H. T. Davis. Constant Equation. Major Adviser: Prof. Ruth­ erford Aris. 34 Master of Science In Civil Engineering Konduru Bhadriah, Hyderabad, India \Valter Thomas Bugno, Scranton, Pa. B.E. '54, Osmania University, India. Field of B.C.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. T. Graves. viser: Prof. L. E. Goodman.

Master of Science in Dentistry Jon Achenbach Dolence, Hibbing Karl \V. Knewitz, Dallas, Tex. B.s. '65, D.D.S. '65, University of Minnesota. D.D.S. '64, Universitv of Illinois. Major: Den­ J\lajor: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: tistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Clinical, An Analysis of Distal Movement of the First Histologic, and Roentgenologic Evaluation of Permanent Molar, Following the Use of Extra Antigenitically Reduced Transplanted Dogs' Oral Anchorage as a Treatment Auxiliary. Ma­ Teeth. Major Adviser: Dr. J. A. Gibilisco. jor Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Thomas Michael Speidel, Minneapolis Gary Seville Hatch, Tempe, Ariz. B.A. '58, State University of Iowa; D.D.S. '63, D.D.S. '58, Baylor University. Major: Den­ Loyola University School of Dentistry. Major: tistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Clinical and Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Method Radiographic Findings of the Temporoman­ of Adapting Laminagraphy to Cephalometric dibular Joints in Patients with Rheumatoid Radiographs. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Arthritis. Major Adviser: Dr. J. A. Gibilisco.

Master of Science in Dermatology John Arnot Clark, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada M.D. '60, University of British Columbia. Ma­ jor: Dermatology. Minor: Basic Dermatological Sciences. Thesis: A Study of the Joint Mani­ festations in Scleroderma. Major Adviser: Dr. R. R. Kierland.

Master of Science In Electrical Engineering Milton Merrill Anderson, Litchfield John Stephan Hancock, Chippewa B.S. with high distinction '65, University of Falls, Wis. Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Elec­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: F.M. Detection in trical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ the Presence of Noise. Major Adviser: Prof. sis: The Effect of 3.39 Micron-Superradiance J. H. Park. on the 0.6328 Muron Output Power of a Helium-Neon Laser. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Steven Arthur Bendson, Staples Carruthers. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ sota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Vernon Fredrick Klein, Plummer Mathematics. Thesis: Studies of the S-l Photo­ B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ surface. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A-I-AI,O.Si Tunnel Cur­ David Lee Gellatly, Duluth rent Devices Formed by Sputter-Deposition of B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ Si. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Two-Part Lumped Model Approximation to Distributed RC Net­ works. Major Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. 35 Shashi Dhar Malaviva, Allahabad, Putchakayala Sriniyasa Rao, ChicPet, India - India B.S. '46, Bcnares Hindu University, India. Ma­ B.E. '61, Andhra University, India. Field of jor: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major matics. Thesis: Study of Noise in Transistors Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Zie!. at Microwave Frequencies Up to 2 GHZ. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Ziel. Ronald Arthur Stordahl, Thief Ri\·er Falls William John Mayer, St. Paul B.S. with high distinction '65, University of B.S. with distinction '64, University of 1-iinne­ Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ sota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: nOr: Mathematics. Thesis: Low Frequency Mathematics. Thesis: Automated Digital De­ Noise in D.C. Gas Lasers. Major Adviser: Prof. sign: A Description Language and Its Trans­ Aldert van der Ziel. lation for Simulation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. Ming Liang Tarng, Chung-Li, Tai- wan, China John Eugene Moss, Paul st. B.S. '63, National Taiwan University. Major: B.S.E.E. '64, Iowa State University. Field of Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Thesis: RF Sputter-Deposition of V,Si and Adviser: Prof. R. T. Anderson. Quartz from the Bulk Targets and the Deposi· tion of Thin Film Supereonducting Solenoids. Donald Louis Norrell, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. B. S. wi th distinction '65, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Arnold Peter Vitols, St. Paul Mathematics. Thesis: A Low Cost Automatic B.S. with distinction '65, University of tl,1inne· Assembly Tape System for Use with a Digital sota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Computer. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halver· Mathematics. Thesis: Ion Mobility Studies. son. Major Adviser: Prof. H. J. Oskam.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering

Krishna Dorasami, Madras, India George Theodore Spell, Duluth B.S.M.E. '64, University of Madras, India. B.S.Chem.E. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. McElrath.

Rcinold Michael Schmalz, \Vestbrook Dinesh Kumar Vij, Chandigarh, India B.S. with highest honor '65, South Dakota B.S.M.E. '63, Punjab University, India. Field State College of Agriculture and Mechanic of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ Arts. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engi­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. neering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering

Fadejimi Bademosi, Ondo, Nigeria Gary Allcn Boese, Minnetonka B.S. '66, University of California, Berkeley. B.S. with high distinction '65, University of Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineer­ Minnesota. l\lajor: Mechanical Engincering. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Y. H. Liu. Minor: Industrial Engineering. Thesis: Geo­ metric Effects on the Quenching of Solid Rocket Propellants. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher.

36 Mohan Dutt, Rangoon, Burma Ronald Frederick Paulson, Jackson B.S. '64, University of Rangoon, Burma. Ma­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Me­ jor: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Aero­ chanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. nautical Engineering. Thesis: Spectrometric Thesis: An Experimental Study of the Heat Temperature Measurement of the Temperature Transfer to the Anode of a High Intensity Fields in the Jets of Transpiration and Water Argon Arc with Superimposed Axial Flow. Ma­ Cooled Argon Arcs. Major Adviser: Prof. Emil jor Adviser: Prof. Emil Pfender. Pfender. Thomas vValter Petrie, Fond du Lac, Douglas James Graham, St. Paul Wis. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ B.M.E. summa cum laude '64, Marquette Uni­ sota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: versity. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Mi­ Mathematics. Thesis: Onset of Convection nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Heat Transfer Stud­ in Horizontal Fluid Layers with Zero Shear ies to a Wire Probe Immersed in an Arc Boundary Conditions in the Upper and Lower Plasma. Major Adviser: Prof. Emil Pfender. Surfaces. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein. Kent Dell Wall, Clifton, N.J. Ernest William Griffith, Carleton, B.M.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Neb. Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Ma­ B.S.M.E. '64, Kansas State University. Field jor Adviser: Prof. Katsuhiko Ogata. of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Katsuhiko Ogata.

Master of Science in Medicine James Wingo Anderson, Hinton, Martin Brotman, Winnipeg, Mani- W.va. toba, Canada M.D. '61, Northwestern University. Major: B.S.(Med.) '62, M.D. '62, University of Mani­ Medicine (Internal). Minor: Physiology. The­ toba. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: sis: The Influence of Experimental Thyroiditis Physiology. Thesis: Colonic Mucosal Protein on Thyroid Function. Major Adviser: Dr. Biosynthesis in Ulcerative Colitis. Major Ad­ W. M. McConahey. viser: Dr. W. G. Sauer. Haley Kent Beasley, Austin, Tex. Jafer Sadik Kuaity, Iraq M.D. '62, Tulane University. Major: Medi­ M.B.C.L.B. '60, Baghdad University. Major: cine (Internal). Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Physiology. The­ Non-Penetrating Cardiac Injury: A Clinico­ sis: The Effect of Ethyl-P-chlorophenoxyisobu­ pathologic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. R. O. tyrate "CPIB" on the Release of Free Fatty Brandenburg. Acids. Major Adviser: Dr. I. D. Frantz, Jr. Robert Alan Bonebrake, Chicago, Ill. M.D. '63, Northwestern University. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Copper Metabolism in Rheumatoid Arthritis. Major Adviser: Dr. H. F. Polley.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Ronald Joseph Bennett, Chippewa Virender Kumar, Kaithal, India Falls, Wis. B.Tech.Met. '65, Indian Institute of Technol­ B.S. summa cum laude '65, Wisconsin State ogy, India. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. College, Eau Claire. Field of Concentration: Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Diffusion Metallurgical Engineering. Major Adviser: of Calcium Oxide Single Crystals. Major Ad­ Prof. M. E. Nicholson. viser: Prof. Y. P. Gupta.

37 Paul Suei Yuen Lien, Taiehung, Ying Ming Shy, Taichung, Taiwan, Taiwan Republic of China B.s. '56, National Taiwan University. Ma· B.S.M.E. '62, National Taiwan University. ~la­ jor: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physi­ jor: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physics. cal Chemistry. Thesis: Temperature Depend­ Thesis: Superconducting Critical Magnetic ance of Electrical Resistivity of Liquid Sodium Fields, Current Densities and Temperaturcs in and l\!ercury at Constant Pressure. Major Ad­ the Bulb and Thin Film Samples of thc Ter· ,-iscr: Prof. J. M. Sivertsen. nary Nbx-Tiy·N System. Major Adviscr: Prof. L. E. Tolh. Raul "Montealegre, Chile University of Concepcion, Chile. Major: Metal­ Heh Shu \'lang, Shanghai, China lurgical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. B.S.E. '64, National Taiwan University. Major: Thesis: Kinctics and Mechanics in Magnetic Metallurgical Engincering. Minor: Physics. Roasting. l\!ajor Adviscr: Prof. Gust Bitsianes. Thesis: Solute Diffusion in Liquid Silver. l\la­ jor Adviser: Prof. Y. P. Gupta. AnaHavur Thattai Santhanam, Mad- ras, India B.Tech. (Met.) '64, Indian Institute of Tech­ nology, Madras. Major: Metallurgical Engi­ neering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Cleavage Surface Energy of Calcitc. l\lajor Adviser: Prof. Y. p" Gupta.

Master of Science in Neurosurgery Douglas MeLearn Enoch, Sacra- mento, Calif. M.D. '58, Northwestern University. Major: Neurosurgery. Minor: Basic Neurological Sci­ ences. Thesis: Descending Vasopressor and V csicopressor Pathways in the Hypothalamus: Stimulation, Ablation, and Regeneration Cor­ relation Study in the Cat. Major Adviser: Dr. F. W. Kerr.

Master of Science In Ophthalmology Lorenc Mary Anastasi, Los Angeles, \'lilbur R. Bryant, Canton, S.D. Calif. B.A. ' 56, State University of South Dakota; M.D. '63, Creighton University. Major: Oph­ M.D. '58, \Vashington University. Major: thalmology. Minor: Physiologic Optics. Thesis: Ophthalmology. Minor: Physiologic Optics. A Pupillographic Study of the Comparative Thcsis: Experimental Treatment of Fungal Effects of Pilocarpine Following Maximal My­ Keratitis and Herpetic Keratitis in Rabbits with driasis with One of Four Mydriatic Drugs. Ma­ Ultraviolet Light. Major Adviser: Dr. J. W. jor Adviser: Dr. T. p. Kearns. Henderson.

Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Herbert Stephen Pasternak, \'lethers- field, Conn. M.D. '60, State University of New York. Ma­ jor: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Estimation of Metabolic Rate in the Canine Tibia: Ouantitation of Blood Flow

and Oxygen Co;;-sumption and CO2 Produc­ tion" Major Adviser: Dr. P. J. Kellv.

38 Master of Science in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Melvin J. Goldberg, Toms River, N.J. M.D. '60, State University of New York. Ma- jor: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Mi- nor: Physiology. Thesis: Studies on the Cor- relation of the Oscillometric Index and the Blood Flow through the Foot. Major Adviser: Dr. W. G. Kubicek.

Master of Science in Surgery Hal Edward Houston, Murray, Ky. Ethel Mae Stackhouse-Smith, Hamp- B.A. '58, Murray State College; M.D. '62, ton, Va. University of Louisville Medical School. Major: M.D. '61, Louisiana State University. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Malignant Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Primary Tumors of the Trachea. Major Adviser: Dr. Mixed Malignancies of Lung (Carcinosarcoma W. S. Payne. Embryoma). Major Adviser: Dr. F. H. Ellis, fr. William Andrew Parshall, Eugene, Ore. M.D. '55, Harvard Medical School. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Bronchial Adenoma of the Carcinoid Type--A Clinico­ pathologic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. L. B. Woolner.

Specialist in Education Linda Zoe Jenkins, Burlington, Iowa Julia Duncan Sather, Alexander City, B.A. '57, Colorado College; B.S. '62, M.A. Ala. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Con­ B.A. '62, Agnes Scott College; M.A. '64, Uni­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson. Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Jan Duker.

Doctor of Philosophy Yoshio Akiyama, Numazu-City, Japan Abdul Kareem Nasir AI-Dulaimi, M.A. cum laude '64, Andrews University. Ma­ Baghdad, Iraq jor: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: B.Sc. '56, College of Agriculture, Iraq; M.S. Smith Theory and Steenrod Powers for Zp. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Food Major Adviser: Prof. Alfred Aeppli. Science and Industries. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: Some Cultural and Physiological Char­ Evelyn Antonsen Albinson, Minne- acteristics of Staphylococcus aureus Isolated apolis from Milk and Cheese. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Jezeski. B.A. cum laude '41, M.A. '45, University of Minnesota. Major: German. Minor: Linguistics Murtatha Kamal AI-Hakim, Baghdad, and Comparative Philology. Thesis: George Buchner and Wolfgang Borchert: A Compara­ Iraq tive Study. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. \Vood. B.Sc. '56, University of Baghdad; M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Dairy Hus­ bandry. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Studies on Amino Acids in Bovine Semen. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Graham.

39 James Wendell Anderson, St. Paul Roger Paul Bedard, Quebec, Quebec, Park Canada B.S. '53, St. Cloud State Teachers College; B.S. '48, M.S. '50, Laval University, Quebec. 1\1.A. '53, Spec. in Ed. '63, University of Min­ Major: Horticulture. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: nesota. Major: Educational Administration. Strawberry Breeding Studies Involving Dialle! Minor: Education. Thesis: The Effect of Simu­ Crosses Between Ever Bearing and June-Bear­ lated Experiences Upon the Leadership Be­ ing Varieties. Major Adviser: Prof. F. I. Lauer. havior of Elementarv School Administrators. \lajar Adviser: Prof.' O. E. Damian. Richard Roy Benert, Easton, Pa. B.A. with highest honors '60, Bethel College; ~Iasahiko Aoki, Tokyo, Japan M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ B.A. '62, M.A. '64, University of Tokyo. Ma· tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Inferior jor: Economics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Magistrates in Sixteenth-Century Political and Increasing Returns to Scale and Market Me­ Legal Thought. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. chanisms. Major Adviser: Prof. J. S. Chipman. Giesey.

Jermaine Delos Arendt, Minneapolis Leo Allen Bernat, Minneapolis B.S. '51, M.A. '57, University of Minnesota. B.S. '44, University of Minnesota. Major: Busi­ Major: Education. Minor: German. Thesis: ness Administration. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Predicting Success in Foreign Language Study. Rate-Making in Unemployment Insurance. Ma­ Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. jor Advisers: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr., and Prof. C. A. Williams, Jr. John Wilde Aylesworth, Woodslee, Ontario, Canada David Fred Bezdicek, Lakefield B.S. '42, Ontario Agricultural College; M.S. B.S. '60, South Dakota State College of Agri­ '48, University of Minnesota. Major: Genetics. culture and Mechanic Arts; M.S. '64, Univer­ Minor: Plant Pathology. Thesis: Selection for sity of Minnesota. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Yield in Segregating Generations of Two Soy­ Biochemistry. Thesis: Inorganic Nitrogen bean Crosses Grown at Stress and Non-Stress Transformations and Nitrogenous Gas Products Soil Fertility Levels. Major Adviser: Prof. J. as Affected by Soil-Fertilizer Geometry. Major W. Lambert. Adviser: Prof. J. M. MacGregor.

Robert B. Baker, Iowa City, Iowa C. Rudolph Bjorgan, Waverly, Iowa B.A. '59, City College of New York. Major: B.A. '40, Concordia College; M.A. '48, Uni­ Philosophy. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ versity of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: sis: Moore's Realism and Non-Natural Prop­ Political Science. Thesis: The Success Story of erties: An Analysis of the of Prin­ an Immigrant. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. cipia Ethica. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Ter­ Loehr. rell. James Robert Bloedel, Minneapolis Elliott John Bayly, Duluth B.A. summa cum laude '62, St. Olaf College. B.S. in E.E. '62, Massachusetts Institute of Major: Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry.The­ Technology; M.S. in E.E. '63, Stanford Uni­ sis: Electrophysiological Study of the Inter­ versity. Major: Control Sciences. Thesis: Meas­ neuronal Connections in the Cerebellar Cortex uring and Modelling Dynamic Properties of of the Frog. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Ter­ a 0.Terve Cell. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. zuolo.

Dean Edward Beaulieu, Hinton, Iowa Allcn Palmer Blomquist, Pocatello, B.S. cum laude '62, Saint Louis University. Ma­ Idaho jor: Psychology. Minor: Psychiatry. thesis: M.S. '51, University of Wisconsin. Major: Patients' Evaluations of Therapist-Patient Re­ Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. lationships as Dehumanistic and Their Atti­ Minor: Scandinavian. Thesis: The Scenic De· tudes Toward Psychiatric I\1ness. Major Ad­ signs of Isaac Grunewald. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. W. J. Josal.

40 William Smith Boardman, Springfield, \Vesley Ray Burr, Tigard, Ore. Ill. B.S. '60, M.S. '61, Brigham Young University. B.A. '61, DePauw University. Major: Phi­ Major: Sociology. Minor: Supporting Program. losophy. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Dualism Thesis: Marital Satisfaction: A Conceptual Re­ vs_ Behaviourism: A False Dichotomy in the formulation, Theory and Partial Test of the Philosophy of Mind. Major Adviser: Prof. Theory. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Straus. H. E. Mason. Charles William Buzicky, St. Paul Margaret Jones Bolsterli, Dumas, Ark. B.A. '57, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: French. Thesis: B.A. with honors '53, University of Arkansas; C.C.C.C. MS. 415: An Edition and an Iden­ M.A. '53, Washington University. Major: Eng­ tification. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Hoyt. lish. Minor: Art History. Thesis: Bedford Park: A Practical Experiment in Aesthetics. Henry Clement Byerly, St_ Paul Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Stange. B.A. magna cum laude '57, M.A. '64, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Philosophy. Minor: Richard Frederick Bortz, Ypsilanti, Mathematics. Thesis: The Ontological Status Mich. of Theoretical Entities. Major Advisor: Prof. May Brodbeck. B.S. '61, Stout State College; M.S. '62, Uni­ versity of Michigan. Major: Education. Minor: Godehardo Belen Calleja, Legazpi Supporting Program_ Thesis: A Study of the Effect of Physical Maturity and Intelligence City, Philippines on the Manipu:ative Performance of Junior B.S.A. '59, University of the Philippines; M.S. High School Students. Major Adviser: Prof. '62, Ohio State University. Major: Micro­ H. F. Nelson. biology. Minor: Biochemistry_ Thesis: Cellular and Molecular Events in Bacterial Lumines­ cence. Major Adviser: Prof. Palmer Rogers. Richard Nelson Boyd, Minneapolis B.S.E.(Math) '62, B.S.E.(Phys.) '62, Univer­ \ViIliam Morton Carpenter, \Vater- sity of Michigan. Major: Physics. Minor: ville, Me. Mathematics. Thesis: The Measurement of B.A. '62, Dartmouth College. Major: English. Nuclear Matter Radii in the Tin Isotopic Se­ Minor: Art History. Thesis: W. B. Yeats's quence. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. Green­ lees. Literary Use of the Renaissance. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. L. H. Unger.

Gordon Adin Braatz, Fergus Falls Teh-hsuan Chen, Nanking, China B.A. '62, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. B.S. '57, National Taiwan University; M.S. Major: Psychology. Minor: Psychiatry. Thesis: '62, Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Major: Preference Intransitivity as an Indicator of Physical Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Cognitive Slippage in Schizophrenia. Major Ad­ sis: Effect of Exciting Wavelength and For­ viser: Prof. P. E. Meehl. eign Gases on F1uorescence and Intersystem Crossing in Benzene Vapor. Major Adviser: Prof. Sanford Lipsky. Patrick Joseph Breen, Fairmont B.S. '60, College of St. Thomas; M.S. '63, Fan-tih Chiang, Taipei, Taiwan, University of Minnesota. Major: Agricultural China Plant Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Catholic University of Peiping. Major: Analyti­ Effect of Hormones on Translocation of Nu­ cal Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. trients to Fruits. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Thesis: Electrochemistry in Non-aqueous Sol­ Linck. vents. Major Adviser: Prof. Stanley Brucken­ stein. Oria Albert Brinkmeier, Lester Prairie Marvin Altyn Clark, Kenyon B.S. with high distinction '60, M.A. '62, Uni­ B.S. '56, St. Cloud State Teachers College; versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ M.A. '60, Uuiversity of Minnesota. Major: nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Re­ Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. lationship Between Organizational Climates Thesis: Incidental Learning of Economics in and Selected Teacher Characteristics and Be­ Beginning Typewriting. Major Adviser: Prof. havior. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. R. G. Price.

41 Ronald Dennis Cohen, Los Angeles, James Francis Cumming, Hudson, Calif. Wis. B.A. '62, University of California; M.A. '64, B.A. with distinction '44, University of Sas­ University of Minnesota. Major: History. Mi­ katchewan; M.D. '47, University of Toronto. nor: English. Thesis: Colonial Leviathan: New Major: Pharmacology. Minor: Biochemistry. England Foreign Affairs in the Seventeenth Thesis: The Effect of Oxygen Tension on the Century. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Rutman. Metabolism of Hexobarbital by the Rat. Major Adviser: Prof. G. J. Mannering. \Villiam Eliot Coles, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio Edward MacGregor Currie, Honolulu, Hawaii B.A. with high honors '53, Lehigh University; M.A. '55, Universitv of Connecticut. MaiO!: B.S. '48, State University of Iowa; M.S. '65, English. Minor: History. Thesis: Novelist of University of Minnesota. Major: Business Ad­ Style: A Critical Reading of the Novels of ministration. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Thomas Love Peacock. Major Adviser: Prof. sis: Raising Achievement Levels of Negro­ G. R. Stange. College Students in the Subject Field of Ac­ counting. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Berry­ man. ~1ichael Bernt Colligan, Ebro B.s. with high distinction '61, M.S. in E.E. Leonard J. Czuba, East Chicago, Ind. '63, Universitv of Minnesota. Major: Electrical B.A. '61, Indiana University. Major: Organic Engineering .. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Chemistry. Minors: Physical and Analytical Noise Properties of Gold-Doped Silicon and Chemistry. Thesis: The Syntheses of Angu­ Gold-Doped Germanium. Major Adviser: Prof. larly Substituted Hexahydrophenanthrones and K. M. Van Vliet. Hexahydrofluorenones. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Parham. Paul Everett Collins, Brookings, S.D. B.A. '39, Gustavus Adolphus College; B.S. with Barton Eugene Dahneke, San Jose, high distinction '48, M.S. '49, University of Calif. Minnesota. Major: Forestry. 1\linor: Genetics. B.S. '63, M.S. '65, Brigham Young University. Thesis: Hybridization Studies in the Genus Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Physi­ Ulmus. Major Adviser: Prof. S. S. Pauley. cal Chemistry. Thesis: Kinetics of the Chlor­ ine Monofluoride Reaction. Major Adviser: Thomas Walter Collins, Murphys- Prof. E. A. Fletcher. boro, Ill. B.S. with high honors ' 52, Southern Illinois Basil (Vassilios) Diamantis, Athens, Normal University. Major: Zoology. Minor: Greece Botany. Thesis: Oxygen-uptake, Shell Mor­ B.S. '48, University of Salonia, Greece. Major: phology and Desiccation of the Fingernail Genetics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: A Mathe­ Clam Sphaerium occidentale Prime. Major Ad­ matical Investigation of the Induced Mutation viser: Prof. Samuel Eddy. Rate Which is Optimum for Genetic Improve­ ment. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Comstock. Joseph Rudolph Conrad, Bowling Mustafa Dilber, Istanbul, Turkey Green, Mo. B.A. '63, Robert College, Turkey. Major: Busi­ B.S. '59, University of Missouri. Major: Physi­ ness Administration. Minors: Economics and cal Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Psychology. Thesis: Management in the Tur­ Thesis: The Reversible Photochemical Oxida­ kish Private Sector Industry. Major Adviser: tion of Chlorophyll. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Prof. A. R. Solem. Livingston. Joseph Francis Dooley, New York, David A. Corsini, Westwood, Mass. N.Y. B.A. '61, Bowdoin College; M.A. '65, Univer­ B.S. '63, Fordham University. Major: Organic sity of Minncsota. Major: Child Psychology. Chemistry. Minors: Physical Chemistry and Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Developmental Biochemistry. Thesis: Acetoxycyclopropanes as Changes in the Effectiveness of Verbal and Intermediates for Syntheses of Heterocyclic Non-Verbal Cues for Short-Term Retention. Compounds. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Par­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Charlesworth. ham.

42 Sidney Wayne Eckert, Richton Park, Joseph Jerome Ferretti, Chicago, Ill. Ill. B.S. '60, Loyola University. Major: Biochem­ B.S. '56, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. istry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Studies on Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ the Control of Macromolecular Synthesis in chology. Thesis: The Effect of the Use of Synchronous Populations of Rhodopseudo­ Overhead Transparencies on Achievement and monas spheroides. Major Adviser: Prof. E. D. Retention in General Business. Major Adviser: Gray. Prof. R. G. Price. Larry Wayne Finger, Tracy Larry Dean Edwards, Rochester, N.Y. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Ge­ B.S. with honors '63, State College of Wash­ ology. Minor: Electrical Engineering. Thesis: ington. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minors: In­ The Crystal Structures and Crystal Chemistry organic and Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Study of Ferro-Magnesian Amphiboles. Major Ad­ of the Pummerer Reaction. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. Tibor Zoltai. Prof. W. E. Parham. Lyle David Finn, Patch Grove, vVis. Andrew Rogness Een, Mankato B.S. in C.E. '64, Wisconsin State College and B.S. '43, Mankato State College; M.A. '51, Institute of Technology; M.S. in C.E. '65, Uni­ University of Minnesota. Major: Education. versity of Minnesota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Investigation The Comparability of Selected Academic into the Granular Pressures in Metal Tanks. Course Grades and of Ratings of Elementary Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Andersen. Education Graduates of a Selected State Col­ lege by College Supervisors and School Em­ ployers. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Kenneth Richard Fletcher, St. Louis Park Lauren Elton Ekroth, Superior, Wis. B.A. '51, St. Olaf College; M.A. '55, Colo­ B.S. '56, M.A. '58, University of Minnesota. rado State College. Major: Educational Psy­ Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre chology. Minor: Education. Thesis: Congru­ Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The ence of Self and Ideal-Self in Original and Study of Face-to-Face Communications Be­ Non-Original High School Seniors. Major Ad­ tween Cultures: Present Status and Directions. viser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Major Adviser: W. S. Howell. Eugene Roy Frank Flug, Menomonie, Souheir A. M. EI Defrawy, ~airo, Wis. United Arab Republic B.B.A. '49, M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. B.Phar. ' 58, Cairo University, Egypt. Major: Major: Education. Minor: Curriculum and In­ Pharmacology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: struction. Thesis: An Experimental Evaluation Studies on the Sex-Dependent Differences in of Selected Presentation Modes in the Self Drug Metabolism in the Rat. Major Adviser: Instructing of a Manipulative Industrial Arts Prof. G. J. Mannering. Learning Task. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Paul Rex Farnham, Alexandria, Va. James Donald Froyd, Rochester, N.Y. B.S. '53, Western Maryland G~lege; M.S. '60, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Major: Geology. B.S. '61, ; M.S. '64, Univer­ Minor: Geophysics. Thesis: Crustal Structure sity of Minnesota. Major: Plant Pathology. in the Keweenawan Province of East-Central Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Bacterial Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Major Blight of Mock Orange (PhiladeIphus) Caused Adviser: Prof. J. C. Craddock. by Pseudomonas syringae. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Kernkamp. Kuo Ao Feng, Anhwei, China B.S. '47, National Cheng Chung University; Tsun-sen Fu, Canton, China M.A. '52, Colorado State College. Major: Plant B.S. '59, M.S. '61, Taiwan Provincial Cheng Pathology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Effects of Kung University. Major: Aeronautical Engi­ N-I-Naphthylphthalamic Acid on Growth and neering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Viscous Bud Formation of Tobacco Callus in vitro. Instability of Asymmetrical Parallel Flows in Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Linck. Channels. Major Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph.

41 George Wilbur Garlid, Prescott, \Vis. Richard Allen Hager, Minneapolis B.A. '49, M.A. '52, University of Minnesota. B.Phys. with distinction '61, University of Major: History. Minor: Political Science. The· Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Phys­ sis: Politics in Minnesota and American For­ ics. Thesis: Local Behavior of Solutions of eign Relations: 1921-1941. Major Adviser: Quasilinear Parabolic Equations. Major Ad­ Prof. W. D. Beatty. viser: Prof. J. B. Serrin.

Jon Heller Goldstein, Claremont, Charles Mack Hall, El Dorado, Ark. Calif. B.A. '63, University of the South, Tennessee. B.A. cum laude '59, Oberlin College. Major: Major: Organic Chemistry. Minors: Physical Economics. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: and Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Studies of An Economic Analysis of the Wetlands Prob­ Some Anthracene Derivatives. Major Adviser: lem in Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. O. H. Prof. S. W. Fenton. Brownlee. Henry Earnest Halladay, Minneapolis Joseph Goldstein, Haifa, Israel B.s. with high distinction '62, M.S. in E.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical B.A. '58, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; M.A. Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ Noise in MOS Field-Effect Transistors. Major tion. Minor: History and Philosophy of Edu­ Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Ziel. cation. Thesis: Comparative Analysis of Teacher Education Programs for Israeli Ele­ Alvin Roland Hallgren, St. Paul mentary Schools, 1948-1965. Major Adviser: B.S. with distinction '49, University of Minne­ Prof. R. E. Eckert. sota; M.F. '50, Yale University. Major: For­ estry. Minor: Soil Science. Thesis: The Devel­ Charles Homer Good, Minneapolis opment of Timber Sale Policies and Practices B.A. magna cum laude '48, University of Min­ on State-Owned Land in Minnesota. Major nesota. Major: Anatomy. Minor: Neurology. Advisers: Prof. R. A. Skok and Prof. F. D. Thesis: Electron Microscopy of the Central Irving. Nervous Svstem: Examination of Selected Structures: 'Their Relationship to Functional Russell Galen Hanson, Benson Models and to Problems of Preparation Arti­ B.A. '59, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. fact. Major Adviser: Dr. Anna-Mary Carpenter. Major: Sociology. Minor: Mass Communica­ tions. Thesis: The Crisis of Benson: A Small David George Green, \Vinnipeg, Town Orients to the Mass Society. Major Ad­ Manitoba, Canada viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. B.S. '61, University of Manitoba; M.S. '63, Evelyn Payne Hatcher, Minneapolis ~Iichigan State University. Major: Agricultural B.A. '42, University of California; M.A. '54, Plant Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: University of Chicago. Major: Anthropology. Germination and Seedling Development of Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Navaho Soybeans in a Carbon Dioxide Deficient Atmo­ Art: A Methodological Study in Visual Com­ sphere. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Sudia. munication. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Hoebe!. \ Villiam Lindsay Griffin, San Gabriel, Peter Swift Hauge, Minneapolis Calif. - B.S. '61, M.S. in E.E. '63, University of Min­ B.S. '64, M.S. '67, Stanford University. Major: nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Geology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Mathematics. Thesis: The Microwave Mag­ Geology of the Babbitt-Embarrass Area, St. neto-Kerr Effect in Germanium and Silicon Louis County, Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. and Its Application to Studies of Carrier Re­ \v. C. Phinney. laxation Time and Effective Mass. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. K. S. Champlin. Ralph \Vilhelm Gundersen, St. Cloud Thor Alexander Hertsgaard, Fargo, B.S. cum laude '59, Hamline University; M.S. N.D. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Ento­ B.S. '55, M.S. '58, North Dakota State Uni­ mology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Taxonomic versity. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Revision of the Genus Enochrus, Subgenera Economics. Thesis: Comparative Advantage Enochrus and 1\1ethl'drus for the Nearctic Re­ Analysis of Meat and Poultry Production in gion (Hydrophilidae: Coleoptera). Major Ad­ the United States. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. \ iscr: Prof. E. F. Cook. Jensen. 44 Tsuyoshi Hiroki, Tokyo, Japan Benjamin L. Israel, Long Beach, N.Y. B.S. '60, University of Tokyo; M.S. in M.E. B.S. cum laude '47, M.A. '49, New York Uni­ '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Me­ versity. Major: Education. Minor: Curriculum chanical Engineering. Minors: Aeronautical and Instruction. Thesis: Relationship Between Engineering and Mathematics. Thesis: A Theo­ Teachers' Expressed Attitudes, Opinions and retical Study on Combustion and Extinguish­ Beliefs Regarding Minarity Ethnic and Racial ment of Solid Propellant Rocket Motors Dur­ Groups and Their Effectiveness as Classraom ing Rapid Depressurization. Major Adviser: Teachers in Elementary Schools in Disadvan­ Prof. E. A. Fletcher. taged Urban Areas. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Leota Keir Hirsch, Chicago, Ill. Dah-Teng Jeng, Ping Tung, Taiwan B.A. '58, M.A. '59, Drake University. Major: B.S. in M.E. '62, National Taiwan University; English. Minor: History. Thesis: The Literary M.S. in A.E. '65, University of Minnesota. ~'lilieu in the Seventeenth-Century South. Ma· Major: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: jor Adviser: Prof, J. C. Levenson. Mathematics. Thesis: An Application of the Wiener-Hermite Expansion Method to the Theory of Homogenous Turbulence. Major Joy Alice Holm, Oak Park, Ill. Adviser: Prof. W. C. Meecham. B.FA '52, University of Illinois; M.S. '57, Illinois Institute of Technology. Major: Edu­ Dennis Charles Johnson, Tyler cation. Minor: Art. Thesis: An Investigation BA '63, Bethel College. Major: Analytical of Some Rc1atianships Amang Components of Chemistry. Minors: Inorganic and Physical Anxiety and Relation-Perceiving Functions as Chemistry. Thesis: Application of the Rotat­ Represented in Perspective Drawings. Major ing Ring-Disc Electrode to the Study of Het­ Adviser: Prof. W. R. Hastie. erogeneous and Homogeneous Reactions. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Stanley Bruckenstein. Margalith Holzinger, Tel Aviv, Israel Herbert McGlashan Juneau, Minne- M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: apolis Educational Psychology. Minor: Education. Thesis: Personality and Behavioral Character­ B.s. '61, Swarthmore College; M.S. in E.E. istics of Able and Less Able Readers of Ele­ '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Electri­ cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: mentary School Age. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. The Static Characterization of PN Junction Balow. Devices Employing Bulk Conductivity Modu­ lation. Major Adviser: Prof. Allen Nussbaum. Michael James Hopper, Arcadia, Calif. Sharad Ramchandra Kane, Bhopal, B.A. '62, University of California. Major: M.P., India Physical Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Pro­ gram. Thesis: Infrared Intensities of the Car­ B.S. '56, University of Poona, India; M.S. '60, bonyl Halides, the Thiocarbonyl Halides and Gujarat University, India. Major: Physics. Mi­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Application of an cis and trans Dichloroethylene. Major Adviser: Integrating Type Ionization Chamber to Meas­ Prof. John Overend. urements of Radiation in Space. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. R. Winckler. Margaret Eileen Horsnell, Moose Lake Bradlee Karan, Rural Ridge, Pa. B.A. '61, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. B.A. with highest distinction '60, Pennsyl­ Major: History. Minor: Supporting Program. vania State University; M.A. '64, University of Thesis: Spencer Roane: Judicial Advocate of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Jeffersonian ~rinciples. Major Adviser: Prof. Anthropology. Thesis: Judges and Party in Re­ P. L. Murphy. apportionment Cases. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Sorauf. John David Hyslop, Fulda Emil Joseph Karioth, Fresno, Calif. B.A. '55, Macalester College; M.S. '62, Uni­ B.A. '63, M.A. '64, San Fernando Valley State versity of Minnesota. Major: Agricultural Eco­ College. Major: Speech, Communication, and nomics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: An Eco­ Theatre Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. nomic Analysis of Price-Quality Relationships Thesis: Creative Dramatics as an Aid in De­ in Spring Wheat. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. veloping Creative Thinking Abilities. Major Dahl. Adviser: Prof. K. L. Graham.

45 Conrad Glenn Katzenmeyer, Hayward Vlassios Demetrios Krentos, B.A. magna cum laude '59, University of Min­ Rizokarpasso, Cyprus nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational B.T.S. '49, University of Manchester, England. Psychology. Thesis: Revision, Standardization, Major: Soil Science. Minor: Supporting Pro­ and Validation of the Lykken 'Activity Prefer­ gram. Thesis: Micronutrient Supply of Surface ence Questionnaire.' Major Adviser: Prof. Horizons from Selected Minnesota Soils to the D. T. Lykken. Soybean Plant, Glycine max. (L.) Merrill as Related to Certain Rhizobium japonicum Muhammad Ahsan Khan Khalil, Strains. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Rust. Chittagong, Pakistan B.S. '37, M.S. '39, Aligarh I\Iuslim University, \Villiam Kreutner, Brooklyn, N.Y. India. Major: Forestry. Minor: Supporting Pro­ gram. Thesis: Growth Patterns of Pinus syl­ B.S. in Pharmacy magna cum laude '62, vestris L. Provenances in Minnesota. Maior Ad­ Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. Major: Phar­ viser: Prof. S. S. Pauley. macology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Meta­ bolic Changes in Liver Produced by Glyco­ Kwan Suk Kim, Seoul, Korea genic Agents. Major Adviser: Dr. F. E. Shide­ n1an. B.A. '59, Seoul National University; M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Economics. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: A Model of Roger Allan Larson, Bloomington Growth and Trade in a Dual Economy. Major B.B.A. '54, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Adviser: Prof. J. S. Chipman. Major: Education. Minors: Business Adminis­ tration and Economics. Thesis: A Compara­ l\lary Kathryn Klaurens, Minneapolis tive Study of Retailing and Non-Retailing B.S. '59, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Students in the General College. Major Ad­ Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Pro­ viser: Prof. R. G. Price. gram. Thesis: The Underlying Sources of Job Satisfaction of Distributive Education Student­ trainees. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. G. Mcyer. Lee Edward Layton, St. Louis, Mo. B.A. '57, M.A. '62, Washington University. Philip Rex Kleitz, Craig, Colo. Major: Economics. Minor: Business Adminis­ B.A. '56, University of Colorado; M.A. '58, tration. Thesis: Medical Care and Economic University of Washington. Major: Speech, Security: A Study of Selected Foreign Pro­ Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: grams. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Turnbull. English. Thesis: Nicholas Rowe: Developer of the Drama of Sympathy. Major Advisers: Prof. J. D. Hurrell and Prof. F. M Whiting. Hsin-yi Lee, Taipei, Taiwan, China B.S. '59, National Taiwan University; M.A. George Kliger, Minneapolis '64, Oberlin College. Major: Zoology. Minor: B.A. magna cum laude '53, University of Min­ Microbiology. Thesis: Studies on Some Aspects nesota. Major: Philosophy. Minor: Sociology. of the Role of Sulfhydryl Groups in Morpho­ Thesis: Radical Realism, Sense-Contents and genesis of the Early Chick Embryo. Major Ad­ Ontology: A Critical Examination of Some As­ viser: Prof. N. T. Spratt, Jr. pects of Tadeusz Kotarbinski's Philosophy. Major Adviser: Prof. Herbert Feigl. Prabodh Trimbak Lele, Minneapolis John Harold Konnert, Kingsville, B.E. '58, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Ohio Baroda, India; M.S. in M.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Industrial Engineering. B.A. '63, Wooster College. Major: Physical Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Optimal Replace­ Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. The­ ment Policies for Capital Units Which Fail sis: The Structures of Several Cyano Com­ Randomly with Time Horizon Infinite, Finite, pounds of Sulfur, Silicon, Germanium, and or Random. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. Mc­ Tin. Major Adviser: Prof. J. D. Britton. Elrath. Jess Frank Kraus, Pomona, Calif. B.A. '59, M.A. '63, Sacramento State College; Walter Joseph Lonner, Butte, Mont. M.P.H. '64, University of California. Major: B.A. '56, M.A. '62, Montana State University. Environmental Health. Minor: Epidemiology. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Thesis: An Epidemiologic Investigation of Pre­ chology. Thesis: Cross-Cultural Measurement dictor Variables Associated with Intramural of Vocational Interests. Major Advisers: Prof. Touch Football Injuries. Major Adviser: Prof. D. P. Campbell and Prof. J. C. Merwin. R. G. Bond. 46 Francis Anthony Lonsway, Berwick, Benjamin Joe McCoy, Lavale, Md. Ohio B.S. in C.E. with distinction '63, Illinois Insti­ B.A. '61, University of Dayton; M.A. '64, Uni­ tute of Technology; M.S. in C.E. '64, Univer­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Chemical Engineer­ nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Back­ ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Kinetic ground Characteristics and Personality Traits Theory of Second-Order Transport Relations. of Catholic First-Year Theological Students. Major Adviser: Prof. J. S. Dahler. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Eckert. William George Loy, Duluth Emmett Lee McCune, Columbia, Mo. B.S.A. '56, D.V.M. '56, M.S. '61, University B.A. cum laude '58, University of Minnesota; of Missouri. Major: Veterinary Bacteriology. M.S. '62, University of Chicago. Major: Geog­ Minor: Physiological Chemistry. Thesis: The raphy. Minor: Geology. Thesis: The Late Effect of Growth Conditions on Mycoplasma Bronze Age Landscape of the Southwest Pelo­ synoviae. Major Adviser: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. ponnese. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Luker­ mann. John Carter McMunn, Villa Ridge, Sister Catherine MacNeil, Antigonish, III. Nova Scotia, Canada B.S. '58, M.S. '60, UNiversity of Illinois. Ma­ B.S. magna cum laude '52, Saint Francis Xa­ jor: Mechanics and Materials. Minor: Mathe­ vier University, Canada; M.S. '56, University matics. Thesis: Multi-Parameter Optimum of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Nu­ Damping in Linear Dynamical Systems. Major trition. Thesis: A Comparative Study of Two Adviser: Prof. Robert Plunkett. Instructional Methods Employed in Teaching Nutrition: Lecture-Discussion and Self-Directed Study. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. \Villiam Craig Metcalfe, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Norbert William Maertens, Fairmont B.A. '58, University of Toronto; M.A. '59, B.S. '58, Mankato State College; M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: History. Mi­ University of Minnesota. Major: Education. nor: Spanish. Thesis: The Public Career of Minor: Educational Administration. Thesis: An Thomas Howard, First Earl of Suffolk: 1603- Analysis of the Effect of Arithmetic Home­ 1618. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Willson. work upon the Arithmetic Achievement of Third Grade Students. Major Adviser: Prof. Lois Irene Meyer, Fort Collins, Colo. J. E. Stoch!. B.A. in Ed. with honors '48, Wayne State Paul Donald Manion, Hopkins Teachers College, Nebraska; M.Bus.Ed. '56, University of Colorado. Major: Edncation. Mi­ B.S. '62, M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. nor: Business Administration. Thesis: A Test Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Biochemistry. 11,esis: Factors Affecting the Germination of of the Validity of a Measure of Difficulty of Basidiospores of the Heart Rot Fungus, Fornes Shorthand Dictation Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. igniarius, in the Infection of Trembling Aspeu. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. French. Marlen Frederick Miller, Pine City Stephen T. M

John Hjort Ness, Duluth Ghassan Noel Rassam, Baghdad, Iraq B.A. '57, St. Olaf Collegc; M.A. '59, Univer­ B.S. '60, University of Baghdad; M.S. '62, sity of Minnesota. Major: .Speech,. Communica· Miami University. Major: Geology. Minor: tion, and Theatre Arts. Mmor: History. ThesIs: Mineralogy and Petrology. Thesis: Studies on The Effccts of a Beginning Speech Course on the Platteville Formation of Minnesota, Iowa, Critical Thinking Ability. Major Adviser: Prof. and Wisconsin. Major Adviser: Prof. D. L. W. S. Howell. Graf.

Jonathan Fairfield Ormes, Colorado Charles Wesley Rebstock, Lubbock, Springs, Colo. Tex. B.S. '61, Stanford University; M.S. '66, Uni­ B.S. '47, M.S. '55, Mankato State Teachers versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics .. Minor: College. Major: Education. Minor: Educa­ Mathematics. Thesis: Proton and HelIUm Nu­ tional Administration. Thesis: Changes in the clei Cosmic Ray Spectra and Modulations be­ Personality, Values, Attitudes, and Verbal Be­ tween 100 and 2000 MeV/nucleon. MaJor havior of Student Teachers Through the Use Adviser: Prof. W. R. Webber. of Certain Objective Observational Techniques. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. A. Mork. Robert Sidharthan Perinbanayagam, Manipay, Ceylon John James Ritchie, Roblin, Mani- B.A. '59, University of Ceylon; M.A. '64, Uni­ toba, Canada versity of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: B.S. '49, University of Manitoba; M.S. '53, Anthropology. Thesis: Failure and the Self. Pennsylvania State College. Major: Food Sci­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. P. Stone. ence and Industries. Minor: Agricultural Bio­ chemistry. Thesis: The Study of Factors In­ fluencing the Oxidation of Fat in Dry Whole \Villiam Porter Pratt, Jr., Hingham, Milk. Major Adviser: Prof. S. T. Coulter. Mass. B.A. Cllm laude '61, Amherst College. Major: J rwin Harvey Roazen, Westfield, Physics. Minor: :t:Jathematics .. Thesis.: Ion Mass. Trapping in Rotating Sup~rflUld ~lqUld He­ B.S. '49, Tufts College. Major: Psychology. lium under Pressure. MaJor AdViser: Prof. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Effects \VilJiam Zimmerman, JT. on Pain Threshold of Concomitant Distraction and Past Distraction. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Blaisdell Queneau, Fairfield, W. A. Russell. Conn. B.Met.E. '64, Cornell University. Major: James Martin Rosen, Minneapolis Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Inorganic B. of Phys. with distinction '62, M.S. '64, Uni­ Chemistry. Thesis: The Kinetics of the Dis· versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: solution of Scheelite in Basic Aqueous Solu­ Mathematics. Thesis: Stratospheric Dust. Ma­ tions. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. B. Cooke. jor Adviser: Prof. E. P. Ney.

48 Charles John Rostek, Greenburg, Pa. John Stephen Shea, University City, B.S. '63, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Ma· Mo. jor: Organic Chemistry. Minors: Physical B.A. summa CUm laude '54, lona College; M.A. Chemistry and Biochemistry. Thesis: Prepara­ '56, Marquette University. Major: English. Mi­ tion of Substituted Cyclobutenes. Major Ad­ nor: Latin. Thesis: Studies in the Verse Fable viser: Prof. R. M. Dodson. from LaFontaine to Gay. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Monk. William Rudoy, Pittsburgh, Pa. William F. Sheldon, Salina, Kan. B.s. in MK with high honor '43, University B.A. '60, University of Kansas. Major: History. of Pittsburgh; M.S. in M.E. '61, Carnegie In­ Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Intel­ stitute of Technology. Major: Mechanical En­ lectual Development of Justus Moser: The gineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Local Growth of a German Patriot. Major Adviser: Heat Transfer Measurements for R-ll Con­ Prof. W. E. Wright. densing With and Without the Presence of a Noncondensing Gas. Major Adviser: Prof. Ching-Cheng Shir, Ilan, Taiwan, Free W. E. Ibele. China B.S. '62, National Taiwan University; M.S. in A.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Paul Rupprecht, Minneapolis Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. B.S. '51, North Dakota Agricultural College; Thesis: Convective Instability in a Tempera­ M.A. '52, University of Minnesota. Major: ture and Concentration Field. Major Adviser: Political Science. Minor: History. Thesis: The Prof. D. D. Joseph. Image of Hungary's International Position in American Foreign Policy-Making, 1937-1947. Ted Curtis Smythe, Tacoma, Wash. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. McLaughlin. B.S. '54, Sterling College; M.S. '62, University of Oregon. Major: Mass Communications. Mi­ nor: History. Thesis: A History of the Minne­ Cecil Henry Sangster, Calgary, apolis Journal, 1878-1939. Major Adviser: Prof. Alberta, Canada W. E. Emery. B.Ed. '50, M.Ed. '56, University of Alberta. Robert Lowell Sorenson, Minneapolis l\[ajor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Thesis: Patterns of Teaching Ef­ Anatomy. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The fectiveness Among Fifth Grade Teachers. Ma­ Isolation and Structure of the Goosefish Insulin jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Secretion Granule. Major Adviser: Dr. A. W. Lindall. David Bruce Sauer, Akron, Ohio Sheldon Bert Sparber, Minneapolis B.A. '61, Kent State University; M.S. '64, Uni­ B.S. in Pharmacy '60, Brooklyn College of versity of Minnesota. Major: Plant Pathology. Pharmacy. Major: Pharmacology. Minor: Psy­ Minor: Botany. Thesis: Fungus Flora, Ger­ chology. Thesis: The Effect of Centrally Act­ minability and Fat Acidity Values of Stored ing Drugs, Administered During Embryogene­ Corn. Major Adviser: Prof. C. M. Christensen. sis, Upon Behavioral and Biochemical Develop­ ment. Major Adviser: Dr. F. E. Shideman. William John Schafer, Berea, Ky. Genevieve Elaine Stang, Pontiac, III. B.A. '59, Earlham College; M.A. '64, Univer­ B.S. '53, M.S. '60, Illinois State Normal Uni­ sity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Art versity. Major: Education. Minor: Curriculum History. Thesis: The Sources of Augustan Sat­ and Instruction. Thesis: The Effect of a Micro­ ire: Polemic and Poetry. Major Adviser: Prof. Teaching Experience on Modifying the Atti­ S. H. Monk. tudes Towards Teaching Science Held by Prospective Elementary Women School Teach­ ers. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. Esta Klein Seaton, Atlanta, Ga. B.A. '45, M.A. '46, New York University. Ma­ Charles Henri Stapper, Jr., Fridley jor: American Studies. Thesis: The Changing B.s. in EK '59, M.S. in KK '60, Syracuse Image of the American Woman in a Mass­ University. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ Circulation Periodical: The Ladies' Home Jour­ nor: Physics. Thesis: Theoretical Magnetization nal, 1890-1919. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Q. Distributions in Ferromagnetic Spheres. Major Sibley. Adviser: Prof. W. F. Brown, Jr. 49 John Conrad Steinhelber, St. Louis Robert Steven TOIrest, New York, Park N.Y. B.A. '59, Hamline University. Major: Psy­ B.S. '63, Polytechnic institute of Brooklyn. chology. Minor: Psychiatry. Thesis: Bias and Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Metal­ Change in Therapists' Ratings of Patients' in­ lurgical Engineering. Thesis: Mixing and terpersonal Behavior Over a Period of Psycho­ Chemical Reaction in Turbulent Shear Flows. therapy. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ranz.

Robert Farrell Strahan, Pittsburg, Joseph George Turcotte, Peace Dale, Kan. R.I. B.A. '61, Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporting Pro­ B.S. in Pharmacy '58, M.S. in Pharmacy '60, gram. Thesis: A Study of Speech Anxiety. Ma­ Massachusetts College of PharmacY'. Major: jor Adviser: Prof. D. T. Lykken. Pharmaceutics. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The Synthesis and Pharmacological Activity of Some 2-0xa-5-Azabicvclo (2.2.1) Ming-Yang Su, Taipei, Taiwan, China heptane, Derivatives. Major Adviser: Prof. P. S. Portoghese. B.S. '61, National Taiwan University; M.S. '64, Virginia Polytechnic institute. Major: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: 'Viencr-Hermite Expansion for Statisti­ John Victor Tyberg, St. Paul cal Burgcrs' Model Equation. Major Adviser: B.A. with highest honors '60, Bethel College. Prof. W. C. Meecham. Major: Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ sis: Some Factors Affecting Potassium Ex­ change Kinetics in Amphibian Atrial Myocar­ Mahmoud Taher, Cairo, United Arab dium. Major Adviser: Prof. Victor Lorber. Republic B.S. '40, Fonad First University, Egypt; M.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Major: Ento­ l'.Iarv Louise Vincent, Hiram, Ohio mologv. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: B.S. '38, M.A. '43, University of Minnesota. Some Physiological Effects of Sublethal Doses Major: English. Minor: French. Thesis: Laf­ of DDT on Flour Beetles. Major Adviser: cadio Hearn and Late Romanticism. Major Prof. L. K. Cutkomp. Adviser: Prof. L. H. Unger.

Agnes Wen Hui Tan, Hong Kong B.A. '63, Viterbo College. Major: Biochemis­ John Anthonv Visvader, New York, try. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The N.Y. . Effect of Hypophysectomy and Growth Hor­ B.A. '60, City College of New York. Major: mone Treatment on Arginine-Guanido-C" Philosophy. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Conversion to CreatiHe in the Rat. Major Ad­ sis: The Other-Minds Problem. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. Frank Ungar. Prof. H. E. Mason.

Conchita Abella Tan, Rizal, Jean \ V orra11 Ward, Minneapolis Philippines B.A. ClIm laude '52, M.A. '61, University of B.S. magna cum laude '55, Philippine Normal Minnesota. Major: American Studies. Thesis: College; M.A. '61, Philippine Women's Uni­ Value Contradictions in Contemporary Ameri­ versity; M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. can Conservatism. Major Adviser: Prof. David Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Cooperman. chology. Thesis: Creativity in Teaching. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Neale. Benjamin Franklin \Vatson, Farmers- Gerald Wayne Timm, Garfield burg, Ind. B.S. in E.E. '63, M.S. in E.E. '65, University B.A. '57, Indiana University; M.S. '65, Uni­ of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. versity of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Mi­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Fluctuation Phe­ nor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Carbohydrate Me­ nomena in Low-Level Light Devices. Major tabolism in a Fruiting Myxobacterium. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Ziel. Adviser: Prof. Martin Dworkin.

50 Roland Everette \'leber, Lakefield Robert Henry Willoughby, Wilkes- B.S. with high distinction '62, M.S. in E.E. Barre, Pa. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical B.A. '60, Gettysburg College; M.S. '62, Uni­ Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: versity of Pittsburgh. Major: Child Psychology. ,Vork Function Studies of Alkali-Covered Miuor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effects of Semiconductors. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Time-Out from Positive Reinforcement on the Peria. Operant Behavior of Preschool Children. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. ,V. Hartup. George Francis \Vedge, Lawrence, Kan. Jing-Jyi \Vu, Taiwan, China B.A. Cum laude '52, Middlebury Coliege; M.A. B.A. '62, National Chengchi University. Ma­ '55, University of Minnesota. Major: English. jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Supporting Minor: Latin. Thesis: Alexander Neckam's De Program. Thesis: Cognitive Style and Task Rerum: A Study, Together with Representa­ Performance: A Study of Student Teachers. tive Passages in Translation. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Wilko Prof. J. W. Clark. Mary Kathleen Yaris, St. Louis, Mo. Eugene David \Veinstein, Pittsburgh, B.S. '61, University of Illinois. Major: Physi­ cal Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: On the Pa. Optical Activity of the Twisted Double Bond. B.A. '54, M.A. '56, University of Pittsburgh. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Moscowitz. Major: American Studies. Thesis: The Ignoble Lie--National Interest Ideology in American lee Nee Yoon, Canton, Mo. Civilization. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Q. Sib­ ley. B.A. '55, Lynchburg College; M.A. '58, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Economics. Mi­ nor: Business Administration. Thesis: The Charles Walker Whitman, Conventional Mortgage Loans of Savings and Montpelier, Idaho Loan Associations. Major Adviser: Prof. H. M. Smith. B.A. '57, M.A. '58, Brigham Young Univer­ sity. Major: Speech, Communication, and Thea­ Hao-sheng Yu, Taipei, Taiwan, China tre Arts. Minors: Classics and Scandinavian. Thesis: A History of the Hill Cumorah Pag­ B.S. in Eng. '57, National Taiwan University; eant (1937-1964) and an Examination of the M.S. in M.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Dramatic Development of the Text of Amer­ Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: ica's Witness for Christ. Major Adviser: Prof. Mathematics. Thesis: Stratified Flow in Hori­ K. L. Graham. zontal Ducts. Major Advisers: Prof. E. M. Sparrow and Prof. K. T. Whitby.

Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine Athanasios Theologides, Ptolemais, Greece M.D. '55, Aristoteles University of Salonika. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Biochem­ istry. Thesis: Nucleic Acid and Phospholipid Synthesis in the Regenerating Liver of Tumor Bearing Mice. Major Adviser: Dr. B. J. Ken­ nedy.

Doctor of Philosophy In Surgery Donald Maxwell Coder, Evanston, Ill. George Edward Duvoisin, Clearwater B.A. '58, M.D. '62, Northwestern University. Beach, Fla. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: A B.A. '53, Williams College; MD. '57, Emory Physiological and Histological Study of Ex­ University. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pathology. planted Vagally Innervated Gastric Mucosa in Thesis: Reimplantation of the Canine Lung. the Dog. Major Adviser: Dr. G. A. Hallenbeck. Major Adviser: Dr. F. H. Ellis, Jr.

51 Frank Walter Quattlebaum, St. Paul Arnold Ira Walder, New York, N.Y. B.S. in Ed. '35, South Georgia Teachers Col­ M.D. '58, State University of New York; M.S. Jcge; M.D. '39, University of Georgia; M.S. in '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Surgery. Surgery '44, University of Minnesota. Major: Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Separation Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Microcircu­ of Gastric Parietal Cells: An Experimental lation of the Myocardial Infarct. Major Ad­ Study. Major Adviser: Dr. O. H. Wangen­ viser: Dr. C. W. Lillehei. steen.

\Vaid Rogers, San Antonio, Tex. B.A. '50, Yale College; M.D. '57, Cornell Uni­ versity; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Surgery. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Tissue Blood Flow in Transplantable Tumors of the Mouse and Hamster. Major Adviser: Dr. O. H. Wangensteen.

52 Academic Costume

On appropriate occasions, anyone with a college or university degree may wear academic costume consisting of a gown, a hood, and a cap. By observing the kind of academic costume a person wears, it is possible to know the name of the university from which he graduated, as well as the degree which he holds, and, in some cases, the field of his major interest as well. The long, pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a Bachelor's degree; the long, closed sleeve with a slit for thc arm indicates a Master's degree; and the open sleeve marks a Doctor's degree. Bachelors' and Masters' gowns are black in color and are without any trimming. Generally, the Doctor's gown is black also, but some universities, particularly those abroad, prescribe such festive colors as red, crimson, or green. All Doctors' gowns have velvet trimming on the front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. This trimming may be black, or it may match the color of the edging of the hood and thus identify the profes­ sion or field of major interest of the wearer. At a commencement it is quite proper to wear the gown-but not the hood-appropriate for the degree which is to be received. The only hoods worn at commencements are for degrees which have already been received. Thus only those students and faculty members who have already received col­ lege or university degrees wear hoods. Anyone who has a degree from the Uni­ versity of Minnesota may wear a hood decorated with a maroon chevron on gold background. The length and shape of the hood indicates whether the wearer has earned a Bachelor's, a Master's, or a Doctor's degree. The velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted. For example, dark blue signifies Philosophy; light blue, Education; green, Medicine; lilac, Dentistry; orange, Engineering; russet, Forestry; drab, Business; olive green, Pharmacy; purple, Law; gray, Veterinary Medicine; golden yellow, Sci­ ence; and white, Arts and Letters. Shoulder insignia on the gowns of candidates for degrees indicate that the candidates are honor students. Caps, generally mortarboards with tassels, have significance, too. The Doc­ tor's tassel may be black or gold. Masters' and Bachelors' tassels are black; but at University of Minnesota commencements-upon the authority of the Uni­ versity Senate Committee on Functions-candidates for the Bachelors' and Associates' degrees wear tassels which indicate their schools or colleges by color as follows: (In the order of march) General College . H.....crimson and white College of Liberal Arts ...... white University College ...... old gold and white Institute of Technology .. HHH .. HH ...... H.orange College of Education H...... Jight blue

53 College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics. .. . maize School of Business Administration drab College of Pharmacy .... olive Law School ...... purple School of Dentistry ...... Jilac College of Medical Sciences ..... green Graduate School ...... black

But once the Bachelor's degree has been received and the commencement is over, the graduate, should he wear academic costume again, will wear only the black tassel as does the holder of the Master's degree. Similarly, he will not in the future wear the shoulder insignia as a part of his academic dress even if he is an honor graduate. All graduates of the University should remember that the academic dress at this University conforms to the rules of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume. This means that Minnesota academic insignia may be easily secured anywhere in the world. And it is always worn proudly and with distinction-for ours is a great University.

54 President's Reception

DECEMBER, 1967

• The members of the graduating class, their families, and friends are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the commencement exer­ cises. The Reception will be held in the Main Ballroom of the Coffman Me­ morial Union.

• Those in the receiving line will be President and Mrs. Moos; Mr. Ylvisaker; Mr. and Mrs. Heimbach; Mr. William C. Newell, President of the Minnesota Student Association; and Mr. Gregory H. Ritter, President of the Union Board of Governors.

• Members of the Men's Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Jerome S. Kleinsasser, M.A., Department of Music, will present Christmas carols during the Reception.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those from the Senate Committee on University Functions, the Army ROTC, Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, and the Department of University Rela­ tions.