UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA March Commencement, 1970

SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 7:30 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

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The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis Chairman

The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (l\Irs. C. Edward), Excelsior Vice Chairman

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Lyman A. Brink, Hallock

The Honorable Fred A. Cina, Aurora

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 George \V. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Neil C. Sherburne, Lakeland Township

The Honorable John A. Yngve, Plymouth

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Mr. James F. Hogg, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

THE BOARD OF REGENTS requests that the following Northrop Memorial Auditorium pro­ cedures or regulations be adhered to: (1) Smoking is confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. (2) The use of cameras or tape recorders by members of the audience is prohibited. (3) The sale of tickets by anyone other than author­ ized Box Office personnel is prohibited in the lobby or corridors of Northrop Memorial Audi­ torium. 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 nineteenth 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 218,215 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to over 45,000 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 five 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 Horticultural Research Cen­ ter 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 experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. Research 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 sota Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Com­ pany. 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

III 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 biomedical 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 stu­ dents each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only 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 50,145 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1969-1970 academic year represented nearly 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.

THE 1969 LEGISLATURE granted the University $141,093,656 for general operations and maintenance during the 1969-1971 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,210,301 for University Hospitals; $15,758,812 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $55,486,951 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; $1,640,000 for the Crookston Technical College; and $165,000 for the Waseca Technical College. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary finan­ cial 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 1967-1968 showed that the Univer­ sity's current income amounted to $196,515,675.43. Of the total received, $17,146,177.31 came from student tuition and fees; $30,280,089.30 from activi­ ties relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Can­ cer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts, and sales of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,669,798.78 from intercollegiate athletics; $27,376,- 182.44 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 $9,847,348.82 from corporations, foun­ dations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, and scholarships. Also, $47,079,539.59 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The State provided $63,116,- 539.19 or 32.1 percent of the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $21,486,114.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and par-

iv 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 Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds. 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 Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; Captain Walter T. Broughton, U.S.N., Professor of Naval Science; Colonel Frederick J. Adelman, U.S.A.F., Professor of Aerospace Studies; Mr. Fred Nyline, M.A., Department of Music, Soloist; Professor Robert M. Jordan, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture, Marshal; and Professor Nelson T. Spratt, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences, Marshal. Is n PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the Color Guard, made up of University d Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen, enters the Audi­ 1- torium, the audience will rise and will remain standing for the National d Anthem and for the Invocation. The Concert Band will play. rs THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The audience and Mr. Nyline. 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, 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 wav(t I. O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? 1, e 1, INVOCATION: Reverend Steckel. It t SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Moos.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. McElroy.

I­ CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President Moos will confer certificates and n degrees. t, I, CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: d President Moos will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new Doc­ IS tor of Philosophy is invested with his hood, he will be presented individually ;s by Dean Crawford. e n CONFERRING OF OTHER GRADUATE SCHOOL DEGREES: Presi­ ., dent Moos will confer the degrees upon the graduates. Dean Crawford will il present the candidates to President Moos . ., ., PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: Vice President Shepherd will introduce g the college deans or their representatives who will present the candidates for 1- diplomas. (Candidates from the colleges will pass across the stage to receive r, their diplomas.) Vice President Shepherd will present Dean Vaughan for the e General College; Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Associate Dean Benson for the University College; Dean Caldecott for the College of Biological I. Sciences; Associate Dean Swalin for the Institute of Technology; Professor

vii 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 Bells being played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Mr. Rick Allen Berg, College of Edu­ cation '70. Admission to the March 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 7:00 to 7:15 p.m., Associate Professor Frank Bencriscutto, Bandmaster and Director of University Bands, Department of Music, will direct the University of Minnesota Concert Band. Suite ot Old American Dances ...... Robert Russell Bennet March Invercargill ...... Alex Lithgow Overture tor Winds ...... Charles Carter

PROCESSION: Candidates for degrees will be seated from 7: 15 to 7: 30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m., Professor Gordon I. Swanson, Ph.D., College of Education, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium, concluding the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Swanson, as Mace-Bearer, will present the Mace at the center of the stage. He will put the Mace in its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. The Concert Band will play: Proud Heritage March ...... William Latham

ON THE STAGE: Seated on the stage from left to right are Marshal Swan­ son; Professor W. Edwin Emery, Ph.D., School of Journalism, Marshal; Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Dean Richard S. Caldecott, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Associate Dean Richard A. Swalin, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; The Reverend Clyde Steckel, Ph.D., United Campus Christian Fellowship; Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; Assistant Dean Charles H. Mannel, M.A., School of Business Administration; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.D., College of Education; The Honorable George Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Bryce Crawford, Jr., Ph.D., Graduate School; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Dr. William D. McElroy, Ph.D., Director, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.; President Malcolm Moos, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration; Associate Professor Isabel Harris, Ph.D., Acting Dean of the School of Nursing, College of Medical Sciences; John A. Good­ ding, Ph.D., Director of Resident Instruction, College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; The Honorable Neil C. Sherburne, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College; Associate Dean F. T. Benson, Ph.D., University College; Colonel William D.

vi Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; Captain Walter T. Broughton, U.S.N., Professor of Naval Science; Colonel Frederick J. Adelman, U.S.A.F., Professor of Aerospace Studies; Mr. Fred Nyline, M.A., Department of Music, Soloist; Professor Robert M. Jordan, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture, Marshal; and Professor Nelson T. Spratt, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences, Marshal. Is n PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the Color Guard, made up of University d Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC Cadets and Midshipmen, enters the Audi­ 1- torium, the audience will rise and will remain standing for the National d Anthem and for the Invocation. The Concert Band will play. rs THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The audience and Mr. Nyline. k 0, say! can you see, by the dawn's early light, )f 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 wav~ I. O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? 1, .e 1, INVOCATION: Reverend Steckel. tt t SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Moos.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. McElroy. i­ CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President Moos will confer certificates and n degrees. t, I, CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: d President Moos will confer the degrees upon the candidates. As each new Doc­ ts tor of Philosophy is invested with his hood, he will be presented individually ;s by Dean Crawford. e n CONFERRING OF OTHER GRADUATE SCHOOL DEGREES: Presi­ ., dent Moos will confer the degrees upon the graduates. Dean Crawford will tl present the candidates to President Moos . ., ., PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: Vice President Shepherd will introduce g the college deans or their representatives who will present the candidates for [- diplomas. (Candidates from the colleges will pass across the stage to receive r , their diplomas.) Vice President Shepherd will present Dean Vaughan for the e ,. General College; Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Associate Dean " Benson for the University College; Dean Caldecott for the College of Biological I. Sciences; Associate Dean Swalin for the Institute of Technology; Professor

vii Goodding for the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Dean Keller for the College of Education; Assistant Dean Mannel for the School of Business Administration; Dean Weaver for the College of Pharmacy; and Acting Dean Harris for the College of Medical Sciences.

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice President Shepherd will introduce Colonel Beard, Captain Broughton, and Colonel Adelman, who will present candidates for commissions in their respective services. Certificates of ROTC completion will be presented by President Moos.

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater sung by the audience and Mr. Nyline. 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 Concert Band will play.

Finale from Symphony VI M ...... Widor

THE AUDIENCE is requested to remain seated until those in academic costume have marched out.

(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.)

viii Candidates jor Graduation

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the winter quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the graduation requirements. GRADUATE SCHOOL Doctor of Education Charles Edward Harwood, St. Paul B.A. '56, Moorhead State College; M.A. '57, University of Mmnesota. Major: Educational Administration. Minor: Education. Project: Legal Trends in Relation to the Dismissal of High School Students. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker.

Doctor of Philosophy John Edward , Duluth Signe Tronborg Betsinger, North B.A. cum laude '58, M.A. '60, University of St. Paul Minnesota. Major: Geography. Minor: Anthro­ B.S. '53, Iowa State College; M.A. '59, Uni­ pology. Thesis: Marine Industries of the St. versity of Minnesota. Major: Home Economics. Vincent Grenadines, West Indies. Major Ad­ Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Danish viser: Prof. J. O. M. Broek. Design Influences in Housing and Home Fur­ nishings in a Selected Community in South­ west Iowa. Major Adviser: Prof. Gertrude Norton Douglas Addy, St. Paul Esteros. B.A. '61, M.A. '63, San Jose State College. Major: Entomology. Minor: Biochemistry. Pierre Albert Beynet, Grenoble, Thesis: A Study of the Biochemical and Cyto­ France logical Changes that Occur in Male Spruce Bud­ D'Ingenieur '66, Universite de Nantes; M.S. worm (Choristoneura Fumiferana [Chern.)) '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Mechan­ Pupae Following Treatment with Tepa. Major ics and Materials. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Adviser: Prof. A. G. Richards. Plastic Plate Impact Without Performation. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Plunkett. Ronald Newell Bagley, Salt Lake Charles Black, Minneapolis City, Utah B.Phys. '65, M.S. '67, University of Minne­ B.S. with honors '62, University of Utah; M.S. sota. Major: Physics. Minors: Mathematics and '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Business Electrical Engineering. Thesis: Trapped Heli­ Administration. Minor: Law. Thesis: Federal um, Neon and Argon in Meteorites: Boun­ Income Taxation of Selected Foreign Corpora­ dary Conditions on the Formation and Evolu­ tions. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Berryman. tion of the Solar System. Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Pepin. Ronald Wilde Barrett, Minneapolis Frederick Harold Borgen, Red Wing B.A. magna cum laude '62, Gustavus Adolph­ B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: us College; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Be­ Thesis: Taxonomic Analysis of Occupational havior of R\lffed Grouse During the Breeding Environments: A Comparison of Three Group­ a?d Early Brood Rearing Periods. Major Ad­ ing Methods. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Vlser: Prof. W. H. Marshall. Warnken. Dimitrios Nicholaos Bougalis, Leonila AIzate Corpuz-Raros, Athens, Greece Isabela, B.E.E. '63, M.S.E.E. '68, University of Min­ B.S.A. '61, M.S. '64, University of the Philip­ nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: pines. Major: Entomology. Minor: Supporting Mathematics. Thesis: Noise in Space Charge Program. Thesis: A Revision of the North Limited Solid State Devices. Major Adviser: American Capitophorus Vander Goot and Prof. Aldert van der Ziel. Pleotrichophorus Borner (Homoptera: Aphidi­ dae). Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Cook. James Howard Bridges, Hopkins B.A. '53, M.A. '57, M.S.W. '57, University of Paul Francis Curnow, Cumberland, Minnesota. Major: Social Work. Minor: Sup­ porting Program. Thesis: Purification and Wis. Job Satisfaction in Social Welfare. Major Ad­ B.A. '65, Macalester College. Major: Psychol­ viser: Prof. J. C. Kidneigh. ogy. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: In­ tegration of Linguistic Materials. Major Advi- Thomas Barton Brill, St. Louis, Mo. ser: Prof. J. J. Jenkins. - B.S.Chem. with honors '66, University of Montana. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Gary Ronald Currie, Council Bluffs, Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Studies in Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy. Parts I, Iowa II, and III. Major Adviser: Prof. Z. Z. Hugus. B.S. '54, Colorado State College; B.F.T. '58, American Institute for Foreign Trade; M.A. Banvir Singh Chaudhary, Baraut, '62, University of Omaha. Major: History. India Minor: Area Studies. Thesis: Latin America and the Era of Disarmament: The First Stage, B.S. '61, Agra University; M.S. '63, Rajasthan 1920-1925. Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. University. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathe­ Beatty. matics. Thesis: Pion Nucleon Interactions in Deuterium at 3.65 GeV Ic. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Courant. Bruce Estin Cutler, , III. Woo Hyun Chyung, Inchon, Korea B.S. '64, City College of New York. Major: Entomology. Minor: Supporting Program. B.S. '56, Chonnam National University; M.A. Thesis: A Taxonomic Revision of the Genus '66, New Mexico State University. Major: Consingis Simon, 1900 (S:llticidae: Araneae). Agricultural Education. Minor: Horticulture. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Cook. Thesis: A Study of Vocational Agriculture Student Teaching in the Central Region. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Robert John Desnick, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Robert Lloyd Cliplef, Minneapolis Genetics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: B.S. with distinction '60, M.S. '63, University Biochemical and Genetic Studies of Glycolipid of Minnesota. Major: Animal Science. Minor: Lipidosis: Fabry's Disease. Major Advisers: Veterinary Pathology. Thesis: Effects of Level Profs. S. C. Reed and William Krivit. of Feed Intake, Breeding Group and Sex on Quantitative Aspects of Pork Quality. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Hanson. Robert Bruce Elo, Minneapolis B.Met. '63, M.S.Met.Eng. '66, University of David Brian Coates, Harper, Wash. Minnesota. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. B.A. '65, Stanford University. Major: Child Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A Ther­ Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Inter­ mochemical Study of the Defect Structure of relations in the Attachment Behavior of 10- Barium Oxide. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. and 14-month Old Human Infants. Major Ad­ Swalin. viser: Prof. W. W. Hartup. Louis Sayles Cohen, Bloomington Leslie Hirao Fuchigami, Lanai City, B.A. 50, M.Ed. '51, University of California, Hawaii Los Angeles. Major: Curriculum and Instruc­ B.S. '64, University of Hawaii; M.S. '66, Uni­ tion. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: versity of Minnesota. Major: Plant Physiology. An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Cer­ Minor: Plant Pathology. Thesis: The Environ­ tain Scheduling Procedures on Mathematical mental, Physiological and Chemical Control of Achievement of Junior High School Pupils. Cold Hardiness in Comus stolonifera Michx. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Jackson. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Weiser.

2 Earl William Gierke, Menomonie, Dale Davis Huffington, Minneapolis Wis. B.A. '57, Oberlin College; M.A. '63, Temple B.S. with high distinction '51, M.A. '59, Uni­ University. Major: Theatre. Minor: Supporting versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ Program. Thesis: Post-Existentialist Thought nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Ef­ in America Avant-Garde Drama. Major Ad­ fect of Using Object Versus Non-object Il­ viser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. lustrations in Teaching Programming Con­ cepts for Digital Plotters. Major Adviser: Prof. Clyde Hurst, Helper, Utah H. F. Nelson. B.S. '63, M.S. '65, Utah State University. Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Salimbangon Go, Kabacan, Thesis: The Effect of Light on Nitrogen Cotabato, Philippines Metabolism in Germinating Soybean Seeds. B.S.Agr.Ed. magna cum laude '57, M.S.Agr.Ed. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Sudia. '64, California State Polytechnic College. Ma­ jor: Agricultural Education. Minor: Agricul­ Nematallah Naguib Ibrahim, tural Economics. Thesis: Farm Business Man­ Alexandria, Egypt agement Training Needs of M.LT. Graduates B.Com. '60, Universite D'Alexandrie; M.A. Teaching Elementary Agriculture in Cotabato, '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Econom­ Philippines. Major Advisers: Profs. M. J. Pe­ ics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A terson and T. R. Nodland. Comparison of the Economic Returns to Regu­ John Kaska Hanes, Silver Spring, Md. lar and Vocational High-School Education. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Turnbull. B.S.A. '55, M.S.A.E. '57, Louisiana State Uni­ versity and A. and M. College. Major: Agri­ Henry Veischay Isaacson, Chicago, Ill. cultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: A Price Approach to Market Performance in B.S. '61, University of Illinois. Major: Organic the .Red River Valley Potato Market. Major Chemistry. Minors: Physical Chemistry and AdVIser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. Biochemistry. Thesis: The Mechanism of Py­ razole Formation from Pyrrolidines. Major Ad­ Leland Laverne Hardman, Hot viser: Prof. Edward Leete. Springs, S.D. Paul David Johnson, Minneapolis B.S.Ed. cum laude '61, Nebraska State Teach­ ers College; M.S. '65, Oklahoma State Uni­ B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: versity. Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Bo­ Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. tany. Thesis: The Effects of Some Environ­ Thesis: Predicting Self Reports of Adolescence mental Conditions on F10wer Production and Smoking Behavior with Step· Wise Multiple Pod Set in Soybean (Glycine Max [L.]) Ma­ Regression, Moderator Analysis, and Interac­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. A. Brun. tion Detection Techniques. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Jerry Dean Hawton, Redwood Falls William Haymond Johnson, Stillwater B.S. '64, M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Animal Science. Minors: Physiology B.S. '58, University of Minnesota; M.S. '65, a~d Biochemistry. Thesis: Influence of Quan­ Syracuse University. Major: Nutrition. Minor: tIty and Quality of Protein Fed The Gravid Supporting Program. Thesis: The Availability Female on Reproductive Performance and De­ and Metabolism of Three Forms of Sulfur by velopment of Offspring in Swine. Major Ad­ Lambs. Major Advisers: Profs. J. C. Meiske viser: Prof. R. J. Meade. and R. D. Goodrich. George Leonard Hedin, Two Harbors George Kingsley Keyt, Norwalk, B.S. with high distinction '65, M.S.E.E. '67, Conn. Unive:sity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical En­ B.S. '61, M.A. '63, State Univer­ g.meermg. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Adap­ sity. Major: Economics. Minors: Mathematics tIve .Nonparametric Reception of Weak Sig­ and Statistics. Thesis: Price Level Variability nals m Unknown Nonstationary Environments. and the Demand for Money. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Lambert. Prof. O. H. Brownlee.

3 Aaron Klaits, Brooklyn, N.Y. David A. Lanegren, St. Paul B.A. '64, Columbia University; M.A. '66, Uni­ B.A. '63, Macalester College; M.A. '66, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: versity of Minnesota. Major: Geography. Mi­ Political Science. Thesis: Diplomacy and Pub­ nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Alexander lic Opinion. Louis XIV, Colbert de Torcy Dalrymple, Hydrographer. Major Adviser: Prof. and French War Propaganda 1700-1713. Ma­ J. O. M. Broek. jor Adviser: Prof. J. B. Wolf. John Qen Lee, Taichung, Taiwan David Lawrence Klemmack, Duluth B.S. '55, Taiwan Provincial College; M.S. '61, B.A. '66, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Rutgers University; M.S. '64, University of Major: Sociology. Minor: Educational Psy­ Minnesota. Major: Biometry. Minor: Statistics. chology. Thesis: Status, Participation and Thesis: Some Mathematical Models for the Educational Alienation. Major Adviser: Prof. Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Tests. Major C. E. Ramsey. Adviser: Prof. J. R. Boen.

Stanley Herbert Kleven, Dawson Arthur Newton Ley, Guelph, B.S. with high distinction '63, D.V.M. '65, Ontario, Canada University of Minnesota. Major: Veterinary Bacteriology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: B.S.A. '62, M.s.A. '63, Ontario Agricultural Mycoplasma me1eagridis Infections of Turkeys. College. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Host-Parasite Relationships and Control of Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of Bacteriophage Egg Transmission. Major Adviser: Prof. B. A. Infection of Rhizobium Leguminosarum. Ma­ Pomeroy. jor Adviser: Prof. H. R. Waruer.

Chester Gregory Knight, Kenmore, Linnea Diane Lilja, Minneapolis N.Y. B.S. with distinction '60, M.A. '61, Univer­ B.A. cum laude '63, Dartmouth College; M.A. sity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Geog­ English. Thesis: A Study of the Written raphy. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Unyiha: Poetry Responses of Fifth Graders Given The Ecology of Agriculture and Change in an Selected Methods of Instruction. Major Ad­ East African Community. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. N. C. Chase. P. W. Porter. Paul Robert Lucas, Madrid, Iowa Aage Krarup, Valdivia, Chile B.A. '62, Simpson College. Major: History. Ing.Agr. '57, Universidad de Chile; M.S. '63, Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Valley of University of California. Major: Horticulture. Discord: The Struggle for Power in the Puri­ Minor: Genetics. Thesis: Studies of Inheri­ tan Churches of the Valley, tance and Temperature Effects on Ovule 1636-1720. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Rut­ Number and Components of Yield in Six man. Lines of Pisum sativum L. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Davis. Richard Harry Mattson, Chapman, Neb: ' Sam Kuczun, Salem, . B.S. in Agr. '64, University of Nebraska. Ma· B.S. '54, M.S. '61, University. Major: jor: Horticulture. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: Mass Communication. Minor: American His­ The Effects of Carbon Dioxide Supplemented tory. Thesis: History of the American News­ Atmospheres. Solar Radiation, and Method of paper Guild. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Soil Fertilization on Production of Northern Emery. Greenhouse Roses (Rose hybrida). Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. E. Widmer. Jagannath M. Kudale, Malinagar, India Karlind Theodore Moller, St. Paul B.S. '59, University of Poona; M.S. '62, Utah B.S. '64, M.A. '67. University of Minnesota. State University. Major: Food Science and Major: Speech Science, PathOlogy and Audi­ Industries. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: ology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Use An Investigation of Methods for Reducing of Displacement Transducers for Recording Astringency in Heated Skimmilk. Major Ad­ Velar Movement During Certain Speech viser: Prof. E. L. Thomas. Tasks. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Martin.

-4 Bahram Mozayeny, Tehran, Iran Ibrahim M. Z. Oweiss, Alexandria, B.S. '66, M.S.C.E. '67, University of Minne­ United Arab Republic sota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ B.Comm. '52, Alexandria University; M.A. matics. Thesis: A Numerical Solution of the '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Eco­ Navier-Stokes Equations and the Study of nomics. Minors: Agricultural Economics and the Separation Phenomena. Major Adviser: Political Science. Thesis: Oligopolistic Pricing Prof. C. S. Song. of Wheat in the World Trade. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Edward Coen. Calvin Kendal Mutchler, Morris B.Agr.Eng. '51, M.S. '52, State Uni­ Su-Shu Pan, Taiwan, China versity. Major: Agricultural Engineering. Mi­ B.S. in Agr. '59, National Taiwan University; nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Size, Travel and M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Composition of Droplets Formed by Water­ Microbiology. Minor: ·Biochemistry. Thesis: drop Splash on Thin Water Layers. Major Free Living Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria in Con: Adviser: Prof. C. 1. Larson. trolled Soil and Plant Root System. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. L. Schmidt. Peter Noronha, Ootacanund, Madras, India Warren Joseph Panushka, St_ Paul M.A. '68, College of St. Thomas. Major: B.A. '41, Macalester College; M.A. '51, Uni­ Educational Administration. Minor: Educa­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ tional Psychology. Thesis: The Secular State nor: Educational Administration. Thesis: Ele­ and Educational Policy in the mentary School Climate and Its Relationship with Implications for India. Major Adviser: to Pupil Achievement. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. G. F. Alkire. R. T. Lambert.

LeRoy Vernon Norsted, Osseo Nicholas Alex Patrin, Minneapolis B.s. '46, st. Cloud State College; M.A. '56, B.S. with distinction '62, M.S.E.E. '64, Uni­ University of Minnesota. Major: Educational versity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical En­ Administration. Minor: Curriculum and In­ gineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A struction. Thesis: Personality Factors of Teach­ Study of. Impurity and Band Conductivity in ers and the Acceptance of Audio-Visual In­ Germanium from 4.2 to 298 OK Using Micro­ structional Media Relative to Classroom In­ wave Reflectivity. Major Adviser: Prof. K. S. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. Champlin.

William Laurus Northern III, Carol Hendrickson Pazandak, Edina Clemson, S.C. B.A. '45, College of St. Catherine. Major: B.S. '50, North Carolina State College; M.Agr. Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. '56, West Virginia University. Major: Animal Thesis: A Role Test of Counseling Behaviors. Science. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Warnken. Abnormal Milk as Determined by Leucocyte Count and Changes in Composition. Major Linden Pesci, Rochester Adviser: Prof. C. 1. Cole. B.A. '64, Macalester College; M.A. '65, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ Burton K. Olsen, Orem, Utah chology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Psycho­ B.S. '63, M.S. '64, Brigham Young University. logical Differences Between Research, Devel­ Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Pro­ opment, and Prod.uct Engineers and Their gram. Thesis: A Study of School-Sponsored Implications for Placement Decisions. Major Programs in the North Central Region of the Adviser: Prof. R. E. Wilk. United States. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Anderson. Dale Arthur Peterson, Eau Claire, Wis. David Kurt Olsen, St. Paul B.A. magna cum laude '53, B.S. magna cum B.S .. '64, Hamline University; M.S. '68, Uni­ laude '54, Wisconsin State College; M.S. '57, versIty of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Kansas State College: Major: History. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The (p,t) and (p,He") Geography. Thesis: Lumbering ort the Chip-. Reactions on Light Nudei. Major Adviser: pewa, the Eau Claire Area, 1845-1885. Major Prof. R. E. Brown. Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. Harry Haskell Postner, Montreal, Philip James Salisbury, Vancouver, Quebec, Canada B.C., Canada . B.Com. '55, McGill University; M.A. '58, B.S.A. '39, University of British Columbia. University of Toronto. Major: Economics. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Estimation of the The Effect of High Concentrations of Solutes Elasticity of Capital-Labour Substitution in in Agar Substrates on Growth of Pythium Postwar Canadian Manufacturing Industries. Spp., and on Susceptibility of Seedlings to Major Adviser: Prof. Leonid Hurwicz. Damping Off and Root-Rot Caused by Py­ thium Spp. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. French. Hampapuram Kajturi Ramapriyan, Bangalore, India Ulric Carl Scott, Winona B.S. '61, Central College; B.E. '64, M.E. '66, B.A. cum laude '57, St. Mary'S College. Ma­ Indian Institute of Science. Major: Electrical jor: Philosophy. Minor: History and Philoso­ Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: phy of Education. Thesis: The Philosophical Study of Coupling in Interconnected Systems. Notebooks of George Berkeley: An Historical, Major Adviser: Prof. F. N. Bailey. Structural, Textual, and Interpretive Analysis. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Terrell. William John Rewak, San Jose, Calif. Iffat Shah, Karachi, Pakistan B.A. '57, M.A. '58, Gonzaga University. Ma­ B.A. '55, M.A. '58, University of Karachi; jor: English. Minors: Philosophy and Art His­ M.A. '65, Columbia University. Major: Psy­ tory .. Thesis: The Shadow and the Butterfly: chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. James Agee'S Treatment of Death. Major Ad­ Thesis: Cross-Cultural Comparative Study of viser: Prof. G. T. Wright. Vocational Interests. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Warnken. Gerald E. Riach, Osseo Brian Thomas Shears, Cardiff, Wales B.S. with high distinction '62, M.S.E.E. '64', B.A. with honors '58, University of Wales; University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child Psy­ Photoemission Studies of Alkali-Covered Ger­ chology. Thesis: Content, Aptitude and Meth­ manium (III) Surface. Major Adviser: Prof. od of Teaching Word Recognition with Young W. T. Peria. American Indian Children. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Henry Fiske Romer, Canton, N.Y. Jerry Albert Sievers, Farmington B.A. '64, Amherst College. Major: Physics. B.A. with honor '63, Mankato State College; Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Production' of M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Neutral Mesons in Backward PI Minus-Proton Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Polari­ Scattering. Major Adviser: Prof. Keith Rud­ zation and Cross-section Measmements of 9.7 dick. Mev Proton Elastic Scattering. by Nuclei. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. G. W. Greenlees. David Lee Rouzer, Minneapolis Eugene Jonathan Stein, New York, B.A. magna cum laude '63, University of Min­ N.Y. nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Neuro­ B.A. '64, Cornell University. Major: Psycholo­ psychiatry. Thesis: Construct Validation of the gy. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Ego Minnesota-Briggs History Questionnaire: Age Resiliency, Ego-Control and Risk Taking in and Personality Correlates. Major Adviser: Psychiatric Patients. Major Adviser: Prof. Auke Prof. P. F. Briggs. Tellegen. Norman Leslie Stephenson, Kansas Barbara Alzora Rutter, Paris Island, City, Mo. S.C. B.A. '63, University of Missouri. Major: Psy­ B.A. '64, Oberlin College. Major: Psychology. chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thes­ Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Children's is: Some Empirical Relationships of an Actu­ Beliefs About the. Locus of Control in Ill­ arial Pattern Analysis. of Basic Scales of the ness Situations. Major Adviser: Prof. P. F. Strong Vocational Interest Blank. Major Ad­ Briggs. viser:Prof. R. G. Warnken.

6 Harry Sheldon Swain, Toronto, Tycho Tor Yon· Rosenvinge, Rock- Ontario, Canada port, Mass. B.A. '64, University of British Columbia; B.A. cum laude '63, Amherst College. Major: M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Bal­ Geography. Minors: Agricultural Economics, loon Borne Gas Cerenkov-Scintillator Telescope Sociology and Economics. Thesis: Central for the Measurement of the Charge Spectrum Place Networks. Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. of Cosmic Ray Nuclei at High Energies. Ma­ Webb. jor Adviser: Prof. W. R. Webber. Ronald Nixon Taylor, Minneapolis Han Heng Yap, Kuching, Malaysia B.A. '60, Westminster College; M.A. '64, B.S. '63, Nanyang University. Major: EntO­ University of Omaha. Major: Psychology. Mi­ mology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Rhy­ nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The DeveI­ thmometry Relationship of Rate of Oxygen opment and Evaluation of an Instrument to Consumption, Insecticide Sensitivity and ATP­ Examine Individual Differences in Managerial ase (Adenosine triphosphatase) Activity in Decision-making Styles. Major Adviser: Prof. Larvae of the Mosquito, Aedes aegypti (L.). M. D. Dunnette. Major Adviser: Prof. L. K. Cutkomp. Robert Mann Thorndike, Montrose, Su II Yum, Seoul, Korea N.Y. B.E. '62, Yonsei University; M.S. '67, Univer­ B.A. '65,. Wesleyan University. Major: Psy­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Chemical Engineer­ chology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Erythrocyte­ Method of Extraction, Type of Data, and tube Wall Interactions in Laminar Flow of Adequacy of Solutions in Factor Analysis. Blood Suspensions. Major Adviser: Prof. K. H. Major Adviser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Heller.

Doctor of Philosophy In Surgery Robert Anthony Indeglia, Providence, R.1. B.A. '58, Johns Hopkins University; M.D. '62, Georgetown University. Major: Surgery. Mi­ nor: Biomedical Engineering. Thesis: Erythro­ cyte Response to Mechanical Trauma. Major Adviser: Dr. E. F. Bernstein.

Master of Architecture Ismail Unal Otkur, Karabuk, Turkey B.A. '64, Istanbul Technical University. Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett.

Master of Arts Russell Fredrick Almquist, Wayzata Kenneth Tilman Amstutz, Minne- B.S. with high distinction '61, University of apolis Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Boeck. Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Cameron. Peggy Ann Weaver Anderson, Minne- Mansoor Alyeshmerni, Shiraz, Iran apolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. with distinctiol1 '55, University of Minne­ Concentration: Linguistics. Major Adviser: sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Prof. Walter Lehn. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase.

7 Louis Charles Angenneyer, Webster Katherine Griggs Chrisman, Minne- Groves, Mo_ apolis B.A. '65, Oberlin College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '61, Smith College. Field of Concentra­ tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: tion: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. Prof. M. C. Turpie. O'Brien. Kenneth Reinhold Baltzer, Scotland, Edward Joseph Chute, Pittsburgh, Pa_ S.D. B.A. '64, St. Vincent Seminary. Field of Con­ B.F.A. '68, University of South Dakota. Field centration: Comparative Literature. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. J. Schork. viser: Prof. E. M. Turrentine. Joyce Ann Coulam, Salt Lake City, John David Bloedorn, Minneapolis Utah B.S. '64, University of Wisconsin. Major: In­ B.A. magna cum Jaude '68, University of dustrial Relations. Minor: Public Administra­ Utah. Field of Concentration: English. Major tion. Thesis: Attitudes Towards Work and Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Perceptions of Pay. Major Adviser: Prof. W. F. Weitzel, Jr. David Courtland Couper, Burnsville B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Diarra Sadek Boubacar, Ouahigouya, Sociology. Minor: Public Administration. Upper Volta Thesis: Violence in Minneapolis: An Inquiry B.A. '6S, Macalester College. Major: Political into the Nature and Patterns of Violent Science. Minor: History. Thesis: Social Mobili­ Crime. Major Adviser: Prof. J. P. Clark. zation: A Study of Political Elites in French West Africa (1900-1970) . Major Adviser: John Hamilton Currie, Dayton, Ohio Prof. R. T. Holt. B.A. '62, Bowling Green University. Field of Concentration: Area Studies. Major Adviser: Gladys Braga Arrieta, Uruguay Prof. H. C. Deutsch. Maestro de Primer Grado '44, Maestro de Se­ gundo Grado '54, Institutos Normales "Marie S. de Munar" y "Jonquin R. Sanchez"; Es­ Grady Allen Deal, Mooresville, N.C. pecialistas en Educacao Para la America La­ B.A. '68, California State College. Major: tina '66, U.N.E.S.C.O., University of Sao Sociology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Paulo. Field of Concentration: Educational Effects of Material Employment on the Per­ Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. sonal and Social Adjustment of Adolescents. Lambert. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. David Roth Brink, Minneapolis Jean Alvira Dressel, Minnetonka B.A. '62, Wabash College. Field of Concen­ B.A. cum laude '44, University of Minnesota. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ R. H. Shove. jor Adviser: Prof. E. H. Brekhus.

Patricia Sandquist Broen, Mahtomedi Jay Lynn Eisenberg, St. Louis Park B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: sota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology and Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Audiology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Vari­ Thesis: The Association of Personality Types ations in Normal Disfluencies as Related to and Cigarette Brand Preference. Major Ad­ Speaker's Evaluation of Various Situations. viser: Prof. J. N. Peterman. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Siegel. Pui King Chan, Kowloon, Hong Kong Helen Linnea Erickson, Minneapolis Dipl. '64, Hong Kong Baptist College. Field B.s. with high distinction 'Sl, University of of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Linguis­ Prof. Romeyn Taylor. tics. Major Adviser: Prof. Walter Lehn. Jai Won Choi, Gumho, Korea Ann Marie Fezler, St. Paul Park B.A. '59, Yonsei University. Field of Concen­ B.A. with highest honor '67, Hamline Univer­ tration: Statistics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. sity. Field of Concentration: German. Major Buehler. Adviser: Prof. G. H. Weiss.

8 Stephanie Anne Fisher, Dickinson, Fred E. Hearth, Costa Mesa, Calif. N.D. B.A. with honors '59, M.A. '64, San Diego B.A. '65, Portland State College. Field of State College. Field of Concentration: Library Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Wesley Simon­ G. W. O'Brien. ton.

Sheila Mary Fitzgerald, St. Paul Richard Edwin Henderson, Grand B.A. '53, College; M.A. "55, University Rapids of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curri­ culum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of R. T. Lambert. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Peterson. Janet Altic Flint, Washington, D.C. B.S. with honors '57, University of Louisville. Stephen Frank Hirshfeld, Paramus, Major: Art History. Minor: Comparative Lit­ N.J. erature. Thesis: The English Origins of the B.A. with highest honors '67, Rutgers Univer­ Modem Woodcut and William Nicholson. sity. Field of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Melvin Waldfogel. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Fristedt.

Sonia Marie Forseth, Minneapolis L. William Hogan, St. Paul B.A. '48, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.S. '49, St. Cloud State College. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Prof. C. A. Gayne. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Gregory Hanly Gannan, Minneapolis Mark Douglas Javorski, Minneapolis B.A. summa cum laude '66 Wabash College. Major: Political Science. Minor: Sociology. B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Thesis: Instrumentalism in the Post Stalin Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Period: Access and Apathy in the Union of viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Soviet Writers. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Holt. Harald Hakonson Jensen, Oksfjord, Norway Deanna Dorothy Gordon, St. Louis Park Cando Mag. '65, University of Oslo. Field of Concentration: Scandinavian. Major Adviser: B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. Alrik Gustafson. Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. 1. Borg. Michael Leslie Jospe, Johannesburg, Marshall John Graney, St. Paul South Africa B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, University of Leeds. Field of Con­ Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. D. G. McTavish. M. D. Dunnette. Susanne Patterson Hadian, St. Paul Ronald Lawrence Kaplan, Minne- B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Coen. Gail Taylor Hanson, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '59, B.S. '60, University of Marianne Kappus, St. Paul Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educa­ tional Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. G. 1. B.A. '66, Macalester College. Field of C0n­ Bond. centration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Waldauer. Kathleen Ellen Hauser, Minneapolis B.A. '62, Macalester CoIlege. Major: History. Sister Lucy Knoll, St. Paul Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Experience in B.A. '62, College of St. Catherine. Field of Failure: Harlan and BeIl Counties, 1931-1932. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Hyman Berman. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Boeck.

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Roger Wendell Knudson, Pueblo, Wallace Roy Lymburn, St. Cloud Colo. B.A. '49, Macalester College. Field of Con­ B.A. '65, Southern Ohio State College. Field centration: Educational Administration. Major of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Bruininks. Adolfo Mansilla, Bogota, Colombia Mary Louise Kolderie, Minneapolis Lie. in Psych. '68, Universidad Nacional de B.A. '63, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ Colombia. Field of Concentration: Psychology. tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Darley. viser: Prof. D. C. Neale. Anne Marie Matthews, Bloomington John Donald Kotula, Chisholm B.S. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. B.S. '55, St. Cloud State College. Field of Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Major Adviser: Prof. A. H. Humphreys. Pierre G. Meyer, Mankato Melvin Ernest Kriesel, Jr., Stillwater B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '62, United States Military Academy. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Field of Concentration: Area Studies. Major jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Adviser: Prof. R. N. Blue. John Michael Miksich, St. Paul Gretchen Chesley Lang, Red Wing B.A. '66, College of St. Thomas. Major: Mass Communication. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: B.A. '63, Wellesley College. Major: Anthro: A Study of Religious Advertising in U.S. pology. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: The Sky and Newspapers in the Twentieth Century. Major the Earth: Symbolic Classification Among Adviser: Prof. Edwin Emery. Three Nilotic Peoples. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Spencer. Dolores Jean Miller, Minneapolis B.A. '68, University of Illinois. Major: Child Jane Klein Lazarow, St. Paul Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Test B.S. '39, University of Chicago. Field of Con­ of Habituation as an Acquisition PrOcess in a centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Retroactive Inhibition Paradigm. Major Ad­ Prof. Wesley Simonton. viser: Prof. S.~G. Moore. Jane Ann Letson, West St. Paul Richard Lee Miller, Eden Prairie B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '62, B.A. '62, University. of Minnesota. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Prof. J. H. Leigh. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilder­ son, Jr. Sandra Elaine Lewis, St. Paul B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Judith Solberg Mish, Minneapolis Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: B.S. with distinction '63, B.A. '63, University Prof. Auke Tellegen. of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Wu Shung Lin, Taipei, Taiwan B.Law '64, National Chengchi University. John Preston Moe, Rochester Major: International Relations. Minor: His­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of tory. Thesis: Southern Rhodesia and the Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ United Nations' Sanctions. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. R. V. Dawis, Prof. C. H. McLaughlin. Thomas Patrick Mullen, Homeland, Kama Louise Lingwall, Des Moines, Calif. Iowa B.A. '60, Whittier College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '66, Augustana College. Field of Con­ tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ centration: Speech Science, Pathology and viser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Martin. Cheryl Christine Nichols, Minne- Frans Jack Luoma, Otisville, Mich. apolis B.S. cum laude '61, University of Minnesota. B.A. magna cum laude '67, Augsburg College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. W. M. Wells. viser: Prof. R. E. Moore.

10 Roger Melvin Norsted, New Brighton Alice Draheim Peters, Waseca B.A. '61, Hamline University. Field of Con­ B.S. with high distinction '68, University of centration: Educational Administration. Major Minnesota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. and Audiology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effects of Positive Reinforcement on the Tean Nykolaishen, Gilbert Plains, Fluency of a Verbal Response Class. Major Manitoba, Canada Adviser: Prof. R. R. Martin. B.A. '54, University of Saskatchewan. Field of Courtney Dale Peterson, Canby Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Esther Chinye Ofom a, Biafra B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Alan Robert 'Pierce, Ocean View, Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. Kan. J. L. Waldauer. B.S. '64, UniversitY,Df Massachusetts. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Ecology. Thesis: The Sulo John Ojakangas, Hibbing Social Organization of Participatory Ecology B.S. '38, University of Minnesota. Field of in Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. L. P. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Gerlach. Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Herman John Radeck, St. Paul Judith Martha Olson, Minneapolis B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B.S. with distinction '61, University of Min­ Prof. E. D. Gennaro. nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Daniel Thomas Reilly, Minneapolis Chase. B.A. '68, . University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Edward John Olszewski, Detroit, viser: Prof. E. H. Brekhus. Mich. B.S. '58, M.S. '62, University of Detroit; Michael Joseph Ritzen, Minneapolis Ph.D. in Chern. '64, University of Illinois. B.A. summa cum laude '67, University of Min­ Field of Concentration: Art History. Major nesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Dimitri Tselos. Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Mary Catherine Paidosh, Minne- Maryll Isabelle Samoila, Winnipeg, apolis Manitoba, Canada B.A. '68, University of Winnipeg. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '67, University of Min­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: nesota. Major: German. Minor: English. Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Thesis: Friedrich Durrenmatt: His Dramaturgy and Use of Tragicomedy. Major Adviser: Prof. Indira G. Shenoi, ShertalIay, India F. D. Hirschbach. B.A. '66, College of St. Catherine. Field of Michael Matthew Passi, Ely Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Schwartzberg. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. David Allen Shodean, Willmar D. W. Noble. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Marian Trouten Paulsen, Minne- Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. apolis Janice Rae Sigmund, Minneapolis B.A. '65, Macalester College. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '57, University of Wisconsin. Field of Prof. Patricia Turner. Concentration: Art Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. R. Hastie. Lottie Hicks Pearson, Esmond, N.D. Patricia Parlin Spaulding, Minneapolis B.S. '62, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ B.A. '66, Valparaiso University. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. Wesley Simonton. G. W. O'Brien.

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Catherine Ann Stadtherr, Minneapolis Rosalie Eiler Watts, Minneapolis B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: International Relations. Major Concentration: Speech Science, Pathology and Adviser: Prof. J. E. Schwarz. Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr. Eugene Stevelberg, Oak Park, Mich. Suzanne Myndall Weinstein, Min- B.A. '66, University of Michigan. Major: neapolis Geography. Minor: Economics. Thesis: Labor B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Migration Within and Into the European Concentration: Speech Science, Pathology and Economic Community 1958-1967: A Geo­ Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Temp­ graphic Overview. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. lin. Rice. Ann Elizabeth \Vhetstone, Arlington, Maryella Smith Strane, Westchester, Va. Ill. B.A. '66, Goucher College. Major: History. B.S. in Ed. '47, University of Minnesota. Minor: Economics. Thesis: The Scottish Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In· Members of Parliament, 1847-1859. Major struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Eckert. Adviser: Prof. J. L. Altholz. Mary Stewart Swanson, St. Paul Lynn Mary White, Buffalo B.A. '54, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '63, St. Benedict's College. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. R. E. Moore. Paul Raymond Taubr, St. Paul Irene Wong, Oakland, Calif. B.A. '59, College of St. Thomas. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '57, University of California. Major: R. E. Moore. Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Exploration of Methodology for Measuring Thomas Allyn Thomas, Cambridge Perceptual and Cognitive Development of the Infant. Major Adviser: Prof. S. G. Moore. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Boeck. Lei Wu, Kiangsu, China B.S.B.A. '63, Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung John James Ukasick, Minneapolis University. Field of Concentration: Statistics. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Buehler. nesota. Field of Concentration: German. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. E. F. Menze. Suan Ying, Singapore B.A. with honors '64, University of Singapore. M. Kateri Rawlings Walsh, Major: Economics. Minor: Industrial Rela­ Evansville, Ind. tions. Thesis: Economic Analysis of the Cost B.A. '66, Indiana University. Field of Con­ of Comprehensive Health Care in Children centration: Speech Science, Pathology and and Youth Projects. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Martin. A. Buttrick. Tong-in Wangsotom, Nongkai Fathi Salaama Yousef, Keyro, Egypt Thailand B.A. '55, Ain Shams University. Field of Con· B.Ed. '63, College of Education, Bangkok. centration: Linguistics. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Educational Admin­ \Valter Lehn. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller. Janet Lynn Zimmerman, Roanoke, Jane Northrup Warren, Hopkins Ill. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with high honors '68, University of nli­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ nois. Field of Concentration: American Stud­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. ies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie.

12 Master of Arts in Public Administration Myron Henry Blanch, Minneapolis Charles Fimian, Alexandria, Va. B.A. '50, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '51, University of Wisconsin. Major: Public Administration. Minor: Sociology. Public Administration. Thesis: The Applica­ Thesis: Reorganization of the Minneapolis bility of Current U.S. Military Government Police Department. Major Adviser. Prof. G. A. Doctrine in an Occupied Communist State. Warp. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. John Joseph Morgenthaler, Minne- apolis B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

Master of Business Administration Roger Lee Anderson, Windom Anthony Paris Leuthold, Edina B.A. '66, Concordia College. Field of Con­ B.Math. '65, University of Minnesota. Field centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ of Concenhation: Business Administration. viser: Prof. G. W. Dickson. Major Adviser: Prof. D. V. Harper. Gary Lee Buckmiller, Minneapolis ThomasJames O'Neill, Minneapolis B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.C.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Adviser: Prof. T. R. Hoffmann. Michael Lynn Hudson, Minneapolis Dennis David Prothero, Roseville B.S.B. with distinction '65, University of Min­ B.S.M.E. '60, North Dakota State University. nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Glaskowsky, Jr. Jr. Edward George Simko, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '58, Carthage College; B.S. '58, Illinois Institute of Technology. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr.

Master of Fine Arts Janece Faylette Mamches, Miami Beach, Fla. B.A. cum laude '67, University of Miami. Field of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Moulton.

Certificate of Specialist in Education John Richard Aura, Edina Robert Marlow Grundsted, Minne- B.S. '50, M.A. '57, University of Minnesota. apolis Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ B.S.I.Ed. '50, Stout Institute; M.A. 'SS, Uni­ tration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson.

13 Robert Chester Hall, Faribault John Waldemar Sandberg, Wausau, B.s. with distinction '47, M.A. '52, University Wis. of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educa­ B.S. '53, Central State Teachers College; M.S. tional Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. '58, University of Wisconsin. Field of Con­ N. C. Nickerson. centration: Educational Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Frederick Parsons, Delano Signy Ruth Zimdars, Minneapolis B.Ed. with honors '39, St. Cloud State Col­ B.S. '43, Winona State College; M.A. '68, lege; M.A. '47, University of Minnesota. Field University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ of Concentration: Educational Administration. tion: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. viser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson.

Master of Science Kiyoko Aiba, Tokyo, Japan Robert Bruce Hawkinson, West B.S. '64, Waseda University. Major: Mathe­ St. Paul matics. Thesis: Maximum Principle for the B.A. cum laude '65, Gustavus Adolphus Col­ Touchy Problem of the Wave Operator. Major lege. Field of Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. Walter Littman. Adviser: Prof. E. A. Johnson. Liang-Jyu Chiu Chen, Taiwan, Prabha Iyengar, Bangalore, India Republic of China B.E. '68, Bangalore University. Field of Con­ B.S. '66, New York University. Field of Con­ centration: Mechanics. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Ad­ Robert Plunkett. viser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Hae Sook Chyung, Inchon, Korea Sister Madonna Kuegelbeck, St. Cloud B.S. '67, Sookmyung Women's University. B.S. '67, Boston College. Field of Concentra­ Field of Concentration: Home Economics. Ma­ tion: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. F. A. Ehrenkranz. Prof. N. I. Harris. John Condie Corless, Idaho Falls, Rodney Kenneth Lambert, Palmar- Idaho ston North, New Zealand B.s. cum laude '67, Brigham Young Univer­ B.S. '62, M.S. '64, University of Canterbury. sity. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ Major: Mechanics. Minor: Mathematics. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith, Jr. Thesis: Flow in Collapsible Tubes. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. T. A. Wilson. Alan James Craig, Dublin, Ireland B.A. '67, University of Dublin. Major: Biology. Richard Carlton Leslie, Chester, Iowa Minor: Botany. Thesis: Absolute Pollen Analy­ B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Soil sis of Laminated Sediments from Northeastern Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Poly­ Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Wright. and Orthophosphate Fertilizer Effects on Soy­ Richard Allen Curtis, , Ohio beans (Glycine Max). Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Caldwell. B.S. in Phys. with high honors '66, Case In­ stitute of Technology. Major: Physics. Thesis: A Hartree-Like Approach to the Solution of Howard Paul Liszt, Minneapolis the Few-Body Problem. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of L. H. Nosanow. Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. N. Cardozo. Leopoldo Espinosa Graham, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico Gladys L. MacCarthy, Edina Civ.Eng. '63, Universidad de Yucatan. Field B.S.N. '53, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Geoengineering. Major Ad­ Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. viser: Prof. N. I. Harris.

14 Edward Huffaker McCall, White David Louis Roohk, San Juan Bear Lake Capistrano, Calif. B.S.Ch.E. '60, Iowa State College. Field of B.A. '67, Yale University. Major: Physics. Concentration: Computer and Information Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Thermodynamic Sciences. Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Munro. Properties of Tri·Glycine Sulfate Near the Ferroelectric-Paraelectric Transition Tempera­ Wanda Warnes Olson, Fridley ture. Major Adviser: Prof. M. R. Moldover. B.A. '56, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ tration: Home Economics. Major Adviser: Richard Wesley Ross, Jr., New prof. F. A. Ehrenkranz. Canaan, Conn. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Evans.

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Lajpat Rai Utreja, Delhi, India B.Tech. '67, Indian Institute of Technology. Field of Concentration: Aerospace Engineer­ ing. Major Adviser: Prof. P. R. Sethna.

Master of Science In Agricultural Engineering Pedro Bertin, Santiago, Chile William Walter Brixius, Wells Cert. '66, Universidad Catolica de Chile. Field B.S. with distinction '68, University of Minne­ of Concentration: Agricultural Engineering. sota. Major: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Engene. Mathematics. Thesis: A Study of the Energy Characteristics of a Combined Tillage Tool Called the Modified Plow with Disk Pulver­ izer. Major Adviser: Prof. John Strait.

Master of Science In Anesthesiology Byron Everett Johnson, St. Paul Sheila Mary Muldoon, Rochester M.D. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: M.D. '63, University College, Dublin. Major: Anesthesiology. Minor: Pharmacology. Thesis: Anesthesiology. Minor: Physiology. Thesis: Pulmonary Pathology in Scoliosis. Major Ad­ Effect of Muscle Relaxants on Whole Body viser: Dr. H. D. Westgate. Oxygen Consumption and Haemodynamics. Major Adviser: Dr. R. A. Theye.

Master of Science in Civil Engineering Angel Austria Alejandrino, Quezon Chander Kumar Sehgal, New Delhi, City, Philippines India B.S.C.E. cum laude '53, M.S.C.E. '61, Uni­ B.E. with distinction '61, Delhi University. versity of the Philippines. Field of Concentra­ Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. tion: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Thesis: Effects of Polymer on Velocity Profiles Edward Silberman. in a Commercially Rough Pipe. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Edward Silberman. Richard Edward Root, St. Paul E.C.E. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Arnold John Ullevig, Jr., St. Paul Civil Engineering. Minor: Geology. Thesis: B.C.E. with distinction '67, University of Min­ Development of a Traffic Factor for the De­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineer­ sign and Evaluation of F1exible Pavements. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. D. L. Gerlough. Major Adviser: Prof. M. S. Kersten. 15 Pazhayannur Parasuram Vaidyaraman, Pazhayannur, India B.Tech. with honors '68, Indian Institute of Technology. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. An­ derson.

Master of Science in Dentistry M. Michael Cohen, Jr., Boston, Mass. Gordon John Steuck, Farmington, B.A. '65, University of Michigan; D.M.D. '66. Mich. Tufts University. Major: Dentistry. Minor: D.D.S. '67, University of Detroit. Major: Pathology. Thesis: A Craniofacial and Dento­ Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Study facial Study of Acrocephalogyndactyly. Major of Fractional Uptake of 86Rb in Oral Tissues Adviser: Dr. R. J. Gorlin. of the Albino Rat Using the Isotope Fraction­ ation Technique. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Pierre Helie, Montreal, Quebec, Jensen. Canada B.A. '62, D.D.S. '66, University of Montrea1. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Comparative Marginal Seal of Restorative Ma­ terials Under Stress. Major Adviser: Dr. J. R. Jensen.

Master of Science in Dermatology Robert Earl Jordon, Buffalo, N.Y. B.A. '60, Hamilton College; M.D. '65, State University of New York at Buffalo. Major: Dermatology. Minor: Basic Dermatologic Sciences. Thesis: The Immunopathology of Bullous Pemphigoid!' Major Adviser: Dr. W. M. Sams, Jr.

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Mona Mahmoud Abdelrahman, Delvin Dale Eberlein, Edina Cairo, Egypt B.S. '62, South Dakota State University. Field B.E.E. '66, Cairo University. Field of Concen­ of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ tration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. J. E. Holte. Prof. R. E. Weber. Kenneth William Brinkman, New Donald Frank Lovely, Corning, Iowa Brighton B.S.E.E. '61, Iowa State College. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major B.S.E. '64, Princeton University. Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. centration: Electrical Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. F. N. Bailey. Jeffrey Lynn Lovgren, St. Paul Richard Lester Dorr, Rochester B.E.E. with high distinction '68, University of B.S.E.E. magna cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Elec­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Surface Chemical trical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Analysis of Auger Spectroscopy. Major Adviser: Halverson. Prof. R. E. Weber.

16 Rodney Means, Rothschild, Thomas William Rusch, St. Paul Wis. B.E.E. with distinction '68, University of Min­ B.S.E.E. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Mathematics. Thesis: Auger Spectroscopic Thesis: Computer Analysis of a Digital Logic Analysis of S-l Photocathodes. Major Adviser: Circuit. Major Adviser: Prof. L. T. Anderson. Prof. R. E. Weber.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Ahsanuddin Ansari, Hyderabad, India V. E. Subramanian, Arimalan, India B.E. '65, Osmania University. Field of Con­ B.E. (Mech.) '65, Annamalai University. Field centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ viser: Prof. G. M. McElrath. jor Adviser: Prof. J. S. White. Hariharan Padmanabhan, Madras, India B.E. (Mech.) '67, University of Madras. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. J. S. White.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Steven Edward Deneroff, New York, Prakash Ramnathpur Keshaviah, N.Y. Bangalore, India B.S.Mech.Eng. '68, Massachusetts Institute of B.Tech. '67, Indian Institute of Technology. Technology. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineer­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Shear Stress ing. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Jordan. Analysis of Dog Plasma Protein Absorbed on Surfaces of Different Surface Free Energies. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Blackshear.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering LeRoy Roger Curwick, Taunton Noel Celeste Jagolino, Manila, B. of Met.E. with distinction '67, University Philippines of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Metal­ B.S.Min.Eng. '64, Adamson University. Major: lurgical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physical E. Nicholson. Chemistry. Thesis: The Application of a Segre­ gation Process to a Philippine Nickeliferous Laterite. Major Adviser: Prof. Iwao Iwasaki.

Master of Science in Neurology Drake D. Duane, Rochester M.D. '62, Wayne State University. Major: Neurology. Minor: Basic Neurologic Sciences. Thesis: Effects of Emetine on Rat Red and White Skeletal Muscle. Major Adviser: Dr. D. W. Mulder.

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Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery George W. Simons III, Rochester M.D. '60, George Washington University. Ma­ jor: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Calcium Metabolism and Bone Turn­ over in Adrenalectomized Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. Jenifer Jowsey.

Master of Science In Surgery James Raymond Pluth, Rochester M.D. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Retroperi­ toneal Lipomatous Tumors: A Study of 21 Lipomas and 91 Liposarcomas. Major Adviser: Dr. J. W. Kirklin.

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION

Business Administration Certificate Ronald Alan Carlson, Lake Elmo Allan LeRoy Seierstad, Minneapolis* Arthur Christensen, Roseville Wayne David Yanke, Minneapolis Kenneth Elmer Salin, Duluth

GEN ERAL COLLEGE

Associate in Arts Jeffrey Comer Anderes, Minneapolis Thomas James Christiansen, Minne- Victor Ludvig Anderson, St. Louis apolis Park Charlotte Ann Cohen, Minneapolis Robert Lloyd Arlandson, Minneapolis Colburne Shalaine Cook, Minneapolis Thomas Edwin Bauer, Minneapolis Duane Mathew Court, Minneapolis T. David Bixler, Minneapolis Patrick Eugene Cunningham, St. Steven Jon Boese, St. Paul Louis Park Barry Paul Bornstein, St. Paul Mark Sherrod Dalquist, Edina Patricia Ann Bradley, Minneapolis Owen Charles Davis, Wayzata Greg William Braun, Minneapolis James Edward Domian, St. Paul Robert Wayne Breeschoten, Prior John Allen Duff, St. Louis Park Lake Karen Suzanne Eckman, Minneapolis David Kenneth Brown, Minneapolis Catherine Louise Eldridge, Minne- Claude Edward Casoria, Minneapolis apolis

* Degree conferred as of December 20, 1969.

18 Philip Lynn Engstrom, Minneapolis William Paul Meyer, Glencoe Allan David Erickson, Minneapolis Joseph Severe Morancey, White Ray Charles Fischer, Jr., St. Louis Bear Lake Park Gerald J. Muellner, St. Paul Andrew Stephen Fisher, Evans­ Bruce Marlow Nelson, Minneapolis ville, Ind. Richard Raymond Nelson, Minne- Michael Robert Flanigan, Minne- apolis apolis Matthew Sidney Odermann, J r., Blaine James Frazier, Minneapolis Plainview Brian Peter Garvey, St. Paul Susan Linda Olson, Minneapolis Keith F. Gershkow, Minneapolis Marilyn Dean Ostrom, New Richland James Joseph Giese, Minneapolis Gregory John Paquette, Minneapolis Dennis E. Griffis, St. Paul Grant Basil Peake, St. Paul Jack Merrill Gunderson, Minneapolis Gregory Joseph Peters, St. Paul Deborah Katherine Hachey, St. Paul Richard John Peterson, St. Paul Dennis Brian Hanley, Franklin, Wis. Russell Lawrence Peterson, Hopkins Bradley K. Hansen, Bloomington Anthony D. Pilla, St. Paul James Irvin I-Iansen, St. Paul Howard Arthur Prestidge, Jr., Richard Sig Helseth, Minneapolis Bloomington Rachel Emma Henderson, Pittsburg, Walter A. Puziewicz, Minneapolis Kan. Dennis Edward Richards, San Vincent Hill, Minneapolis Antonio, Tex. George Arthur Hokanson, Hinckley Craig Delos Richardson, Minneapolis Lynne Marie Holewa, Minneapolis Jacqueline Leslie Richardson, St. Paul Robin A. Ingram, Minneapolis Mark Gannon Rieger, Minneapolis William Ipanis, Minneapolis Roberta Sharon Rubin, Minneapolis Carol Helen Johnson, Minneapolis Lauren Gail Savage, St. Paul Clifford Gary Johnson, Minneapolis David Joseph Schumann, North Gary Lee Johnson, Prior Lake St. Paul Kenneth Charles Kline, New Hope Joseph Henry Schwalen, Minneapolis Thomas Fritz Knoop, St. Paul Mary Ellen Shannon, Minneapolis Kathleen Ann Kopka, Minneapolis Charles Glen Small, Jr., St. Paul Joseph James Kotowicz, Minneapolis Gerald Irwin Stamm, Minneapolis Gary Rodger LaMotte, St. Paul Robert Lee Stielow, West St. Paul Nancy Lynne Lande, Minneapolis Susan Diane Swanson, New Brighton Brett Harvey Larson, St. Paul Alger Raymond Syme, Minneapolis Rosemary Belle Larson, Minneapolis Jerry Timothy Taylor, Jr., Farrell, Pa. Arthur Gary Lemke, West St. Paul Michael Leslie Teetzel, St. Paul Russell William Lentz, Minneapolis Cynthia M. Timmins, Minneapolis Suzanne Jean L'Herault, Minneapolis Brian David Toews, Fridley Dean Jay Little, Aberdeen, S.D. Roy Richard Ulrich, Rosemount Stephen John Luhman, Fridley Antoinette Rose Villelli, Rosemount John Eric Lundberg, White Bear Lake Lillian Joan Weinberg, Estherville, Peter Michael Lundin, Bloomington Iowa Marjorie Ellyn Mangine, St. Paul Ronald Arthur Westberry, Minne- William Marchiniak, Minne- apolis apolis Darryl Charles Wieser, Webster, Wis. James Ernest Martinson, Minneapolis Karen Willes, Edina Joanne Carol McCall, Minneapolis Nevin Craig Winkle, Minneapolis Stephen Kendall McCracken, Edina Michael Warren Young, St. Paul Jean Ann Meyer, Minneapolis Thomas John Zins, Fulda

19 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate in Liberal Arts Hazel F. Babcock, Anoka Douglas Norman Kranz, Richfield Ray Wallace Benson, Minneapolis Wayne L. Lakso, Minneapolis Diana Marie Cloud, Mound Susan Beth Melting, St. Paul Vincent Roger Forsman, Minneapolis George Anton Polk, Duluth Richard Allan Haugen, Minneapolis Margaret Ellen Turngren, Hopkins* Mark Steven Konecny, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Arts Sheryl Darlene Abel, Rochester Henry Owen Boudinot, Omaha, Neb. Carol Anne Albrecht, Minneapolis Sylvia Sue Boynton, Naples, Fla. Mathew LeRoy Albrecht, A.A., Min- P.eter Lewis Brandt, Minneapolis neapolis Timothy Andrew Bray, St. Paul Joyce Hewitt Allard, Tracy Ingrid Dagmar Breustedt, Minne- William Norman Alwin, St. Paul apolis, CUM LAUDE, History Jeanne Louise Amonson, Minneapolis Ivar Christopher Brogger, Minne- Kristin Ruth Anderson, Minneapolis, apolis, CUM LAUDE, Theatre SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Wynne Ellen Broms, St. Louis Park Rodney Russell Anderson, New Charles Ivan Broten, Minneapolis Brighton David Michael Brottman, Minneapolis Bradley Carl Andrews, Edina James Earl Broughton, Minneapolis James Steven Angelos, Bloomington Charles Alvin Brown, Minneapolis Alan Gene Arbesfeld, A.A., Minne- Roger \Vesley Brown, St. Paul apolis Thomas Stephen Brussell, St. Paul Brian Alphonso Arcari, Minneapolis Marvin Ronald Bunnell, Minneapolis Patrick Joseph Ashton, St. Paul Dorothy Marie Burke, Minneapolis Diane Ellen Askerooth, Minneapolis Laurel Ann Butts, Minneapolis Keith Owen Atwood, Minneapolis John Holt Buxell, Minneapolis Mattie Laverne Avent, Minneapolis Richard Herbert Cal en ius, Minne- Phyllis Jean Bachman, White Bear apolis Lake James Clifford Campbell, Hibbing Jolene Kay Backer, Bloomfield, Neb. Gary Paul Carlon, Minneapolis Darlene Mary Baden, Minneapolis Curtis Alan Carlson, Minneapolis Joseph Harold Baden, Richfield Nancy Lee Carroll, Minneapolis Thomas Duane Baglien, Minneapolis Thomas Robert Carter, St. Louis Park David Lloyd Bangasser, Garvin Mary Jean Cerny, St. Paul, CUM Bruce Warren Becker, Minneapolis LAUDE, Spanish Howard E. Becker, Minneapolis Michael LeRoy Chaffee, South St. Lois Eriksen Bergquist, Mora Paul Edith Diane Betten, St. Paul Barry Allen Chanen, St. Louis Park Albert Phillip Beutel II, Minneapolis Foster William Chapman III, Brook­ Howard William Bohnen, Excelsior lyn Center Louis Albert Bosio, A.A., San Fran- Mary Elizabeth Banwell Chatfield, St. cisco, Calif. Cloud

• Degree conferred as of December 20, 1969.

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John R:.llph Chejne, Min.neapolis. John Mattox Farmer, Minneapolis David Frank Chovan, MmneapolIs Manley Fording Fellows II, Duluth Verna Jean Clark, St. Paul Bruce Arthur Finzen, Minneapolis Jerome L. Clendenin, Sauk Rapids, Paul John Flick, Jr., Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Geography Thomas Allen Foley, Kenyon Richard Allen Coffey, Rochester Donald Keith Freestone, Minneapolis Wendy Ober Cole, New Orleans, La. Richard Edward Freis, Bloomington Jerome Dennis Commerford, Pierz Carol Jeanne Pajala Frick, Brainerd Sharon Jean Conlin, St. Paul Wayne Victor Fridlund, Edina Robert Francis Culbertson, Edina Bentley Behring Frost, Pasadena, Charles Victor Dahl, Minneapolis, Calif. CUM LAUDE, Psychology Glendia Schiffman Fulkerson, Minne­ Gary Frederick Dahl, Minneapolis apolis David Evan Daniels, West St. Paul Vito Joseph Galisto, Minneapolis lone Teigen Daniels, Minneapolis Francis Elmer Galt, Minneapolis, Carol Sue Danielson, A.L.A., St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Richard Lorimer Davie, Sioux FaIls, Lyle Jeffrey Gary, Minneapolis S.D., CUM LAUDE, English Donald Leo Generous, Minneapolis Rosemary Sue Davisson, Eden VaIIey, Mark Charles Geyer, St. Louis Park SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Christine Jule Ginkel, Minnetonka Michael James Delaney, St. Paul Mark Edward Ginther, St. Paul Ingo Dere, Minneapolis Marshall Robert Ginthner, Minne- Eric A. DeRycke, A.A., Pipestone apolis Barbara Deuhs, St. Paul Steven Edward Gjerde, Minneapolis Dennis Matthew Devereaux, West St. Bettie Lee Glineburg, Minneapolis Paul Ellen Faye Goldenberg, Minneapolis Deborah Jo Diessner, Minneapolis Bette Karen Goldstein, Rochester Anita Frances Dille, North St. Paul Michael Joseph Graw, Minneapolis Peter Michael Dircks, Minneapolis Dennis Dale Greenhagen, St. Paul Thomas Patrick Dixon, Bloomington, Jeffrey Peder Gustafson, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Psychology William Phillip Hamm, St. Cloud Karen Sue Doble, St. Paul Karen Ann Hammerlund, New Carolyn Paula Donart, Mound Brighton Mark Ignatius Donnelly, St. Paul Larry Joseph Hampel, White Bear Margaret Ann Dostal, Jackson Lake Faith Anne Drake, Minneapolis Barantha Logan Hansen, Minneapolis Suzanne Marie Duban, St. Paul Mary Roberta Harlan, Minneapolis Katherine Leah Eastlack, St. Paul, Bonnie Jean Hassinger, St. Paul, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Social WeIfare SUMMA CUM LAUDE, International Rochelle Eastman, Bloomington Relations Hariett Fern Edwards, St. Paul, CUM Jeanne Henderson, St. Paul LAUDE, German Dale Patrick Hennessy, A.A., Minne­ Martin Elliot Eisler, Minneapolis apolis Ingemar Ekstrom, Minneapolis James Norman Herther, St. Paul Kenneth Raymond Engberg, St. Paul Robert Jay Hezzelwood, St. Paul, Patricia Rae Engesath, A.L.A., St. CUl\J LAUDE, Theatre Paul David Allen Hilleren, Benson Meredith Ann Englund, Edina WiIIiam Edward Hines, Minneapolis, Steven Allan Erickson, Lakevi11e, CUM MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology LAUDE, Speech William Andrew Hinke, Bloomington Jean Noel Evans, St. Paul 21 / Bruce Allen Hixson, A.A., Minne- Karen Marie Langseth, St. Paul apolis Anthony Frederick LaSelle, St. Cloud Lesley Joyce Hoel, Minneapolis Michael Jeffrey Laub, Edina Raymond Victor Holm, Minneapolis Daniel Paul Leaf, A.A., Brainerd Dennis Albert Honigs, Hopkins Linda Painter Marie Lee, Maple Plain Leaetta Marie Hough, Bagley, SUMMA Dian Marie Leibel, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Sociology Eileen Gail Leiderman, St. Louis Roger Timothy Hubbs, Bloomington Park Richard Milo Huntley, A.L.A., Min­ Stephanie Lynn Lemenowsky, St. neapolis Paul Kristi Marie Hvistendahl, A.A., Gerald Lee Lemke, North St. Paul Worthington Steven Nels Lennartson, St. Paul Cheryl Gayle Indahl, Minneapolis Elaine Sandra Levine, A.L.A., Rob- Sue Alison Ivory, Minneapolis binsdale, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Joyce Anne Jarve, Menoham, N.J. Social Welfare James Arthur Jenson, Albert Lea Marjorie Carol Lewis, Red Wing Craig Randal Johnson, Minneapolis Richard Dean Lindquist, Bloomington David Lloyd Johnson, Hopkins Paul Davis Linnee, St. Louis Park Kristen Louise Johnson, Minneapolis, Karen Ford Lofgren, Weymouth, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Mass. Lindsay Lee Johnson, A.L.A., Cam- Andre-Georges G. Louckx, Liege, bridge Belgium Marilyn Gayle Johnson, St. Paul Kathryn Patrice Lubin, Golden Valley Robin Arthur Johnson, Minneapolis Linda Joanne Luken, Hopkins Rosalyn Naomi Johnson, Wheaton Charles Boyd Lutner, Albert Lea Ward Martin Johnson, Minneapolis Peter Bernard Maercklein, Minne- Terence Joseph Juneau, Duluth apolis Damon Dallas Junge, A.A., Harmony Charles Clifford Manly, A.A., Min- James Peder Kange1, Winona, CUM neapolis LAUDE, Mathematics Viola Patricia Manteufel, St. Paul Susanne Mary Kasner, Minneapolis Mark Edward Manthey, St. Paul Carole Ellen Kastigar, Minneapolis Jill Ann Mantor, St. Paul Mary Josephine Keefe, Richfield James Brooks Martinson, Hopkins Charles John Keeler, Minneapolis Bonnie Lola Mazzitelli, Virginia Nona Marie Kelly, Wilmington, Del. Franklyn Morris McCoy, St. Paul Clayton Walter Kemp, A.A., St. Paul Thomas James McElligott, Jr., Min- Carol Lindquist Kilbane, New Ulm neapolis Andrew Truax Knapp, Minneapolis Gary Steven McGlennen, Richfield Katharine Anne Knutsen, Minneapolis Michael Joseph McGlynn, Minne­ Leslie Edward Knutson, Zumbrota apolis Daniel Thomas Koch, Minneapolis John Alexander McLaren, Jr., Wil­ James R. Koch, Minneapolis mette, Ill., CUM LAUDE, Architec­ Hans Jost Koenig, Kassel, West ture Germany William Robert McLean, St. Paul Konrad William Krans, Coon RaRids Susan Ann Meek, St. Paul Phyllis Mae Kub, St. Cloud • John Robert Melbostad, Minneapolis Steven Philip Laden, Minneapolis Curtiss John Meredyk, Minneapolis James Anders Lair, Zumbrota Deborah Laura Mesner, Minneapolis, Thomas Orson Lake, Rochester MAGNA CUM LAUDE, German Jeannie Strobel Laliberte, Minneapolis Joyce Moody Miller, Stonington, Jill Annette Landers, Fulda Conn. 22 Pamela Anne Mi11er, Glenview,· 111., Thomas Victor Pence, Seattle, Wash., CUM LAUDE, French MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Karl Millers, Minneapolis Bruce Dennis Peterson, Minneapolis Debra Laura Misner, Minneapolis, Gregory Charles Peterson, Gaylord MAGNA CUM LAUDE, German Ralph Stanley Peterson, Minneapolis David Lee Mitchell, Edina Steven John Peterson, Stacy Janet Willgohs Morell, Dawson Susan Rae Peterson, Willmar Gordon Edward Morrill, A.A., Minne- Thomas John Phillips, Minneapolis apolis Charles Thomas Platt, St. Paul Diana Jane Morris, St. Paul Judith Anne Plett, Butte, Mont. Steven Alexander Muenzer, Minne- Mary Whitcomb Ponto, St. Paul apolis, CUM LAUDE, History David Kinny Porter, Rochester, CUM Michael Joseph Murphy, St. Paul LAUDE, Social WeHare Linda Ruth Neils, St. Cloud Susan Marie Primus, Red Wing Marsha Kathleen Neitz, St. Paul Rochelle Lynn Quast, Gaylord Christine Ida Marie Nelson, Dunnell David Joseph Ramirez, Minneapolis Jennifer Ann Nelson, Worthington Ricky Kay Rask, Warren, Mich. John Frederick Nelson, A.L.A., John Paul Reed, Minnetonka Bloomington Stephanie Solvason Reed, Edina Norma Adair Nelson, Minneapolis Thomas Peter Reimers, Sioux Falls, Patricia Louise Nelson, A.L.A., Min- S.D. neapolis Richard Dean Reuter, Bloomington Richard Charles Nelson, Minneapolis Charles Michael Rex, Minneapolis Philip Neville, Jr., Minneapolis Terry Judith Ring, Minneapolis Darrel Gene Nicholson, Minneapolis Kent William Robbins, St. Louis Park Barbara Ann Nordin, Excelsior Mary E. Robertson, Redwood Falls Dennis Lee Noreen, Inver Grove Donald Henry Robinson, White Bear Heights Lake Richard Henry Nowak, Minneapolis Stanley Hilding Rolfsrud, Alexandria Beverly Jean Nystrom, Minneapolis Gary Orvin Rolstad, Minneapolis Pedro Victor 01coz-Verdun, Bilbad, Richard Leslie Rosenberg, Minne- Spain, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Spanish apolis Randolph Milan Olive, Richfield Judith Eileen Gordon Rosenstein, Jeffrey Thomas Olsen, Minneapolis Albert Lea Robert Clarence Olsgard, Minneapolis Linnea Kay Ross, A.A., Minneapolis Calvin Wallace Olson, Fargo, N.D. Bruce Tucker Rowe, South St. Paul David Louis Olson, St. Paul Barbara Jeanne Rusche, Sturgeon Bay, Virginia Eloise Olson, Anoka Wis. William Henry Olson, St. Paul Jay Danford Sanders, Minneapolis Joseph Terence O'Neill, St. Paul Michael Anthony Sauter, Minneapolis Lucille Ellen Osojnicki, Minneapolis Susan Georgia Schaeve, Glencoe Dennis Gregory Owens, Minneapolis Susan Jane Schauwecker, Downers Ordean James Oyen, Appleton Grove, Ill. Robert Bernard Padden, Waverly Arlene Carol Schreiberg, Golden Edna Theresa Pampy, Browerville Valley Lynn Marie Path, South St. Paul Robert Daniel Schmidt, West St. Malcolm Ross Patton, Fairmont Paul Neil Ravmond Paulson, Edina Donna Louise Schoberg, Fairmont Patricia "Joan Peirsol, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Segal, Minneapolis, Kenneth D. Pekarek, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Rudite Ilze Pelecis, Minneapolis Matthias Edward Seh!, Rochester

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Rolle Sue Seleer, Minneapolis Joan Elizabeth Szomor, Willmar Janet Anne Senft, Stillwater James Dayton Talley, Lakeville Ellyn Dee Sher, Golden Valley Charles Raymond Tappe, Minneapolis Steven Samuel Sher, St. Paul Paul Michael Tatone, Minneapolis Claudia Ann Shronts, Edina David Draper Taylor, Wilmington, David Frank Siemback, A.A., Del. Rochester Roy Stephen Taylor, Minneapolis Daniel Howard Silverman, Minne- Elizabeth Signe Torgersen, St. Paul apolis Lynn Wright Trost, Rochester Mark Stanley Simmons, Minneapolis Carol Breese Van Why, Rochester Joanne Marie Sivertson, Ulen David Allan Voegele, Owatonna Brenda Ruth Skelly, Cohasset Alexander M. Vranesh, Hibbing John Thomas Slater, Beaver Bay Susan Wickland Wahlin, Minneapolis Caryn Cornelia Cox Smith, Minne- Linda Ann Wales, St. Paul apolis Thomas Lee Wannarka, Fairmont Elwood Douglas Smith, Cottonwood Patrick Francis Whelan, Edina Kathleen Ann Smith, Avon James Carlyle Whelpley, Minneapolis, Linda Ann Soltis, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Peter Michael Spangrud, Richfield Thomas Alden Winter, Richfield Carolyn Sue Spicer, Wabasso Howard Otto Wirth, Minneapolis James Harvey Stierna, Sebeka Eliane Helene Wittman, St. Paul, Marilyn Helen Stodghill, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French Irving David Strauchler, Minneapolis, John Henry Wodele, Jr., Wabasha MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Chemistry James Frederick Woehrle, Minne­ Janet Lynn Sundberg, St. Paul apolis Margaret Anne Svendsen, Minneapolis Manuel T. Woods, A.A., Kansas City, Dale Gordon Swanson, St. Paul, Kan. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Sci­ Robert Harry Worshek, Minneapolis ence, CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Steven Owen York, Waconia Donald Lee Swanson, Faribault Thomas Ka-Tom Yue, Minneapolis Carolyn Jo Swartz, Fairmont Paul Alan Yule, Minneapolis Ian Marc Swatez, St. Louis Park Jo Anne Margaret Zoff, St. Paul David Howard Swenson, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Fine Arts Bruce Bernard Ringstrom, Minne­ Philip Jeffrey Sularz, Minneapolis apolis

UNIVERSITY COLLLEGE Bachelor of Arts Linda Kay Brandt, Olivia Evelyn Jeanette Larson, St. Paul Park, Helen Jane BuchmueIIer, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE Donald Francis Herron, Bloomington

24 Bachelor of Science Judy Louise Andolshek, Cross Lake John Edward Primus, St. Paul foyce L. Grahn, AL.A., Edina, CUM William James Pudwell, Rochester LAUDE

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Jerome Walter Fahrmann, Fargo, Harold Stanley Nelson, Jr., Bloom­ N.D. ington fuliet Catherine Lilga, Petoskey, Andrew J. Streifel, Huron, S.D. Mich., CUM LAUDE, Biology Rolf Tore Tandberg, Missoula, Mont.

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Eugene Larkin Dahl, Duluth David Jared Morrow, Winnipeg, Vernon Lawrence Diekmann, Canada Wilmont Gregory Arthur Walker, Pengi11y, Robert Hugh Monahan III, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION John Steven Weisert, Burnsville

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering Gerold Gene Goertzen, Windom Daniel Evan Peterson, Waseca Paul Philip Grabowski, Hopkins

Bachelor of Architecture Heriberto Jorge Carbia, B.S., Santurce, 1110mas Glenn Mortenson, St. Paul Puerto Rico John Whiting Peirsol, Jr., Carmel, fohn Thomas Klick, Black River Falls, Calif. Wis.

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Charles Myron McGinley, St. Paul

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Bachelor of Civil Engineering William Joseph Brenny, Minneapolis David Orion Miller, Mound Craig Allen Christenson, Brooten Joseph John Mueller, South St. Paul Larry Rudolph Cole, Granite Falls James Edwin Nelson, Paynesville Edward Joseph De La Forest, St. Paul Russell Lee Oyster, Hewitt Gene Allen Erickson, St. Louis Park Bruce Michael Polaczyk, Minneapolis Wesley Loren Gjovik, Greenbush Roger Puchreiter, Minneapolill, WITH Edwin L. Haftings, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Patrick James Hines, Randall Darren Lester Trygstad, A.A., Byron, Stephen Raymond Krahu, Minne- WITH DISTINCTION apolis David Maher Warner, St. James Robert E. Lyman, Minneapolis James George Wawra, Minneapolis Douglas Martin Mattick, Clarks Grove

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Richard George Tubbesing, St. Paul

Bachelor of Geo-Engineering Douglas Michael Julsen, Hopkins Bruce William Kramer, St. Paul

Bachelor of Mathematics Theodore Leo Beaudoin, Duluth

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Steven Gordon Adams, Minneapolis Kendall Richard McBroom, Burnsville Patrick James Gilligan, Bloomington Abbas Moezzi, Shiraz, Iran Eugene Alvin Hawkinson, St. Paul, Craig Richard Mueller, Excelsior WITU DISTINCTION Norman Walter Nordeen, Sunrise John Roger Helland, Albert Lea Steven Paul Oman, St. Paul Julian Arnold Imes, Jr., New Brighton Allen Irving Osberg, Minneapolis Arthur Herman Jech, Austin

Bachelor of Meta"urgical Engineering James William KIoet, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Physics Marsha Joan Krantz, St. Paul

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

Bachelor of Science Bruce Howard Almquist, Minne­ Earl Conrad Haarstad, Norwood apolis, Agriculture David Jerome Halverson, St. Paul, Susan Rose Austad, St. Paul, Home Forestry Economics Robert James Hemming, Morris, Agri­ Michael Bruce Bendell, Hopkins, culture* Forestry Patrick Aloys Hoffmann, Sleepy Eye, Paul Gary Benson, Mahtowa, Agri­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Agriculture culture Michael Dean Howe, Alexandria, Jack Alexander Blackwell, Grand Agriculture Marais, Forestry Larry L. Irvine, Amboy, Agriculture Elaine Patricia Bolland, St. Paul, Gregg Lawrence Johnson, Minne­ Home Economics apolis, Forestry Thomas William Butler, Blooming William Dennis Johnson, Richfield, Prairie, Agriculture Forestry Robert Eugene Crowley, lona, Agri­ Thomas Albert Karl, Willernie, culture Forestry Paulette Ann Crown, Stephen, Home Ruth Ann Klossner, New VIm, WITH Economics HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Economics Jean Ann Davies, Golden Valley, WITH Linda Peterson Lang, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION, Home Economics Home Economics William Edward Draheim, Olivia, Sheldon Loel Lehmann, Anoka, Agri­ Agricul ture culture* Robert Stephen Dye, Hopkins, Agri­ Owen John Lorenz, Bricelyn, Agricul­ culture ture Lynn Marie Everson, A.A., Robbins­ Kathryn Lee Marthaler, Edina dale, Home Economics Robert Walter Morrow, Minneapolis, Fredrick William Fey, Darwin, Forestry Forestry Kenneth Ray Moum, A.A., Thief Dennis Clarence Fisher, Gaylord, River Falls, Agriculture Agriculture Keith Edwin Nelson, Litchfield, WITH Frank Fleischhacker, Chaska, Agricul­ DISTINCTION, Agriculture ture Herbert Kenneth Neudahl, St. Paul, Larry Dean Frank, Fairfax, Agricul­ WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture* ture Nancy Neumeier, Stillwater, Home Harold William Freyholtz, Jr., Bertha, Economics Agriculture Lorraine Catherine Perzel, Minne­ Bruce Lawrence Fuller, St. Paul, apolis, Home Economics Forestry Leland Owen Raske, Renville, Agri­ Leon Henry Gengler, Slayton, Agri­ culture culture Gregory Lyn Ryan, St. Paul, Forestry Craig Alan Gilbertson, Mound, Allan Lloyd Sallee, Minneapolis, Agri­ Forestry culture Alan Ray Grunst, Jackson, Agriculture

• Degree conferred as of December 20, 1969

27 Charles James Salonek, Pine City, Judith Kathleen Swoboda, Rose­ Agriculture mount, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Thomas Robert Schulz, Sebeka, WITH Agriculture* HIGH DISTINCTION, Agriculture Eloise Ann Tyrrell, Browerville, WITH Janice Peterson Styve, Cokato, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Economics DISTINCTION, Agriculture Lynn Mary Vanoverbeke, Marshall Kathleen Ann Svendsen, A.A., St. John V. Wiersma, Lost Nation, Iowa, Paul, Home Economics Agriculture

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science

Sandra Kay Brockmann, Granada, Paul Joseph Meyers, Adams, WITH WITH DISTINCTION, Home Econom­ DISTINCTION, Agricultural Education ics Education Jeanne Gay Morford, Chaska, Home Marlys Darlene Carlson, Sandstone, Economics Education Home Economics Education Claudia Jeanne Nelson, St. Paul, Karen Charlotte Mattson Clarke, B.S., Home Economics Education Anoka, Home Economics Education Marjorie Ann Peavey, Faribault, Home Catherine Sawatzky Erickson, Butter­ Economics Education field, Home Economics Education Mary Ellen Prothero, Roseville, Home Therese Kay Gaudette, Minneapolis, Economics Education WITH DISTINCTION Beverly A. Dyrdahl Rude, Gonvick, JoAnne HeItner, Starbuck, WITH HIGH WITH DISTINCTION, Home Econom­ DISTINCTION, Home Economics ics Education Education Marlin Ernest Schmidt, Albert Lea, Carol Roberta Henkel, Fridley, Home Agricultural Education Economics Education Darlene Karen Schwalen, New Diane Kay Herter, Minneapolis, Home Brighton . Economics Education Dudley Edwin Thiesse, Ceylon, Agri­ Kenneth David Kristenson, A.A., cultural Education Motley, Agricultural Education Ellen Louise Vollmers, Wheaton, Susan Ellen Kruger, Bloomington, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education* Diane Marie Wright, Cedar Rapids, Eugene Benedict Mager, Le Sueur, Iowa, Home Economics Education Agricultural Education Evonne Marie Mead, Seward, Neb., WITH DISTINCTION, Home Econom­ ics Education

• Degree conferred as of December 20, 1969. 28 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Wi11iam Howard Anderson, St. Richard Victor Lindquist, Paynesville Charles, WITH DISTINCTION Dennis Lee Verthein, Altura Anthony Joseph Leife1d, Hastings, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science

Anne Marie Ahern, Red Wing, WITH Jeanne Rae Bowron, Luverne DISTINCTION Patricia Anne Bozonie, Minneapolis Christine Arde1 Amdahl, Roseville, Nancy Joan Brogan, A.A., Chatfield WITH DISTINCTION Scott Lowell Brown, Balsam Lake, Diane Kay Anderson, Fergus Falls Wis. Kristin Ruth Anderson, Minneapolis, Odette Jeanne Bruneau, A.L.A., Min- WITH HIGH DISTINCTION neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Judith Grace Angvik, St. Paul Cheryl LouRae Buckley, Milaca Sharon Gay Bachman, Minneapolis Estelle Joan Busch, Bloomington Arthur Jerome Bailey, B.B.A., M.S., Jeanine Karen Carlson, A.L.A., Min- New Hope neapolis Sharon Rae Baller, Circle Pines Nanette Jane Connor, Minneapolis, Jan Kathleen Baltrusch, Billings, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Tasia J. Demos, Greece Stephen Bernhardt Barlau, B.s., Min­ William Burnett Denker, Minneapolis neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Cheryl Lynn Ditch, Minneapolis, Karla Fay Bathke, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Lee Bauer, Osseo, WITH DIS­ Kathleen Dower, Minneapolis TINCTION Margaret Jane Drugge, Duluth Margaret Frances Belay, Virginia Barbara Louise Ennis, Minneapolis Mary Theresa Benson, B.A., Minne­ James Eugene Erickson, Hopkins apolis Joan Marie Erickson, Minneapolis Rick Allen Berg, Willmar Judith Kay Erickson, A.A., Hibbing Julia El1en Blue, New Brighton, WITH Phillip Leroy Erickson, Lanesboro HIGH DISTINCTION Carol Lee Erwin, Minneapolis Thomas Floyd Boesch, St. Paul Jeanette Irene Fair, St. Paul Janet Lou Carley Bohn, Minneapolis Craig Dean Falkman, Hopkins

• Degree conferred as of December 20, 1969. 29

_...l Hollis Olivia Felt, Minneapolis, WITH Shirley Ann Kuduk, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Nancy Lynn Kuehl, Ormsby Norma Ann Flinn, Bloomington, Nancy Harriet Lake, Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Janet Lee Floten, Edina Fletcher William Lewis, Minneapolis, Claire Ball Forsberg, White Bear Lake WITH DISTINCTION Margo Miller Friedman, A.A., Marjorie Ann Littlefield, Minneapolis, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Marian Grette Fronk, B.A., Edina, Dorothy Pen ella LoefHer, Hamel WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Kristine Lucken, Anoka Russell Ray Fryer, A.A., Minneapolis Patricia Ann Lundquist, Rockford, 111., Ann Marie Gallien, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Janice Lea Galanter Goldstein, St. Rosella Helen Lutz, Minneapolis Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Julie Kaye Madura, Minneapolis Ruth Ann Gessner, B.S., St. Paul Mary Joan Maxa, St. Paul Diane Ruth Goserud, A.A., St. Paul Patricia Louise McClure, Minneapolis Mary Beata Graupman, A.A., Circle Gloria Eleanor McDonald, Alexandria Pines, WITH DISTINCTION Margaret Ann McKee, Minneapolis, Beverly Hitchcock Graves, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Bonita Lynn Grenell, Edina, WITH Lillian Paige Miles, St. Louis Park, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION June Marie Jepsen Griffith, Anoka James David Moenke, B.A., St. Louis Trudie Ann Gustad, Minneapolis Park Jeanne Stine Gustafson, Minneapolis Richard Vale Myers, St. Paul Betty JoAnn Hammer, Minneapolis Charles Arthur Nachtsheim, Robbins­ Barbara Ann Hansen, Edina dale Diane Kathleen Thoemke Hansen, St. Ann Christine Nelson, St. Louis Park Paul Janice Lynn Nelson, B.s., Shakopee, Linda Ann Hansen, Columbia Heights WITH DISTINCTION Karen Lynn Hanson, Edina Nancy Caye Nelson, St. Paul, WITH Mary Anne Hayes, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Marilyn Grace Hein, Fridley, WITH Frank Ellis Nichols, Ironton DISTINCTION Elizabeth Anne Norman, Blooming- Mary Katherine Henricksen, St. Peter ton, WITH DISTINCTION Linda Dalen Hoelscher, St. Paul Gail Lee Norstrom, Spicer Jonathan Hofer, St. Paul Gloria Kathleen Nozal, Virginia Dennis Martin Hoglin, Long Lake Claudia Karen O'Brien, Minneapolis Larry Reed Houg, Richfield Joan Nelson Odden, Coon Rapids Gertrude Helen Houle, St. Louis Park Jacquelyn Joy O'Dowd, Minneapolis Marilyn Jean Huso, Minneapolis Shirley Ann Paplow, Dundee Beverly Jean Lindquist Isaacson, A.A., Judith Carolyn Payne, Minneapolis Wyoming Judith Eileen Pentz, Fridley Leonard LaVerne Iverson, Austin Sylvia Diane Perry, B.A., Minneapolis Robert Roger Jax, Adams Barbara Sharon Philipson, Fridley Alva Christ Jensen, Jr., Albert Lea, William Richard Pohl, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Susan Faye Raymond, Hibbing Barbara Ann Johnson, Richfield, WITH Deanna Lee Rippentrop, Ledyard, DISTINCTION Iowa Cynthia Ann Johnson, Minneapolis Cassandra Fiene Rodgers, Wayzata, Sandra Lee Joseph, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Barbara Ann Kimball, Fargo, N.D. Ralph Jay Rye, Minneapolis

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Mary Louise Saari, Minneapolis Dianna Kay Triggs, Montevideo, WITH Mary Ann Sawdey, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Gary Dean Schafer, Minneapolis Terry Thomas Trooien, St. Paul Betty K. Moore Schoettler, B.A., St. Carol Agnes Urban, A.A., White Bear Paul Lake Elaine Rosalind Lapides Schwartz, Linda Lea Van Horn, St. Paul Minneapolis Sandra Jean Van Orden, Minneapolis Marjorie Jean Sheldon, St. Paul Alan Leo Vokaty, St. Paul Carol Ann Brockman Smith, Minne­ Sandra Lee von Fischer, Virginia apolis Clarlynn Jean Wachter, St. Paul Patricia Ann O'Brien Smith, Min­ Gary Verne Wachter, St. Paul neapolis Patricia Mae Weatherston, St. Paul Janet Elaine Solchaga, B.A., Minne­ Ruth Ann Webster, New VIm apolis Roger El1iot Wenschlag, Minneapolis, Kathleen Jean Splett, New Richland WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Bruce Herbert Spoo, St. Paul, WITH Linda Marie Westerberg, Edina DISTINCTION Elaine Ahna White, Winona, WITH Gary Richard Stevens, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Joan Beck Stockman, Golden Valley Joyce Nadene White, Minnetonka Jennifer Schiller Stone, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Mary Ann Sundeen, Duluth Nancy Beth Winer, Minneapolis Judith Ann Tenney, St. Paul Susan Marie Youngdahl, St. Paul Marilyn Joyce Thaden, St. Paul, WITH Jean Susan Zamor, Excelsior HIGH DISTINCTION

Master of Education John Peter Perkovich, B.S., South St. Paul

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business Thomas Evan Ames, Bloomington Edward Curtis Buhr, Minneapolis* Gary Jerome Anderson, A.A., St. Paul Timothy Jon Burggren, St. Paul Keith Wesley Anderson, B.Ch.E., Luz Campa, Jr., Minneapolis Hutchinson John Alfred Carlson, St. Paul David Lee Anzivino, St. Paul Walter John Carlson, Jr., A.A., Inver Wi11iam LeRoy Bedor, Minneapolis, Grove Heights WITH DISTINCTION Keith Ellis Carr, B.S.M.E., St. Paul Phi11ip Raymond Blazovich, St. Paul, Bruce Edward Clauson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Charles Allan Code, St. Paul Dale John Brinkman, A.A., St. Paul Edward Arthur Cunnington, A.A., Richard Rodney Brooks, Minneapolis Minneapolis Stephen John Bryan, Minneapolis

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Keith Thomas Dahlen, B.A., Minne­ William Steward Myers, Minneapolis apolis Gary Herbert Nordean, Aitkin Curtis Dean Dockter, Brooklyn Edward Thomas Nowak, Wayzata Center Timothy Joseph Pease, Pine Bend Donald William Dubay, Minne- Steven Ray Perlman, St. Louis Park apolis James Kenneth Peterson, Minneapolis Mark Richard Ellis, Minneapolis Mark Carl Peterson, Mahtomedi, Kathryn Ann Engevik, Gatzke WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Roger Lee Erola, Deer River William John Pfeiffer, Hopkins Leo William Froemming, A.A., Ronald Lee Piri, Menahga Alexandria Kevin Thomas Rees, Browns Valley Frank Edward Gedelman, Minneapolis Clyde Edward Reynolds, Inver Grove Matthew A. Gray, Edina Heights Herman Harold Gutzke, Robbinsdale Vernon David Riediger, Minneapolis Mark Alan Hamre, Fairmont John Richard Rupp, St. Paul Roger Dale Haro, Minneapolis Richard Arnold Schrupp, Edina Steven Oliver Haugland, Browns Roberton Henry Seeman, Minneapolis Valley Thomas Herbert Skoog, Bloomington Gary Allen Havemeier, Hutchinson Donald Cameron Smith, Bloomington Michael Dale Hix, St. Louis Park James A. Spencer, St. Paul Aldon Horner, Hopkins John Daniel Stevens, La Prairie John David Johnson, Minneapolis Marilyn Jean Tokarczyk, Stephen Kerry John Juntti, Minneapolis Thomas Walter Tokarczyk, Duluth Eugene Lawrence KeIzer, A.L.A., James Harold To1chiner, Minneapolis Bellingham, WITH DISTINCTION Joseph Stephen Vamos, Minneapolis John Joseph Klingelhut, Shakopee Robert Lee Warner, Minneapolis Richard Nelson Koch, St. Paul Gregory Jerome Wasick, Minneapolis Mark Peter Kova1chuk, Minneapolis, Richard James Weldon, South WITH DISTINCTION St. Paul Stanford Douglas Krueger, Delano John George West, A.A., Minne- Patricia JoAnn Lane, Minneapolis apolis Jon Albert Logar, Ely James Theodore White, Grand Marais Barbara Ann Long, La Crosse, Wis. Richard Brooke Whiting, Minneapolis Robert Lee Meisenheimer, North St. Roger William Wigen, St. Paul Paul Clark LeRoy Worthington, Minne- Paul David Michaelson, Burnsville apolis George MichaeI Mihm, Ivanhoe, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Curtis Elliott Gjengdahl, B.A., Thomas Edward Jacobsen, B.A., Ortonville Litchfield Guillaume Gerardus Hensgens, Min­ Diane Yoko Yonekawa, , Colo. neapolis

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COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Rankin Carl Ahlm, Grand Rapids, Dixie Lee Paige, Slayton, Physical Mortuary Science Therapy Sharon Kaye Anderson, St. Charles, Claudia Simonson Parks, Argusville, Physical Therapy N.D., Physical Therapy Peggy Anne Bozonie, Minneapolis, Jolyon David Peterson, B.A., Edina WITH DISTINCTION, J\1edical Tech­ Linda Rae Peterson, Virginia, Physical nology* Therapy Alberic Baptiste Cardinal, A.M.S., Robert K. W. Phibbs, Bemidji, Physi­ Maplewood, Mortuary Science cal Therapy Rita Laurine Craig, Montgomery, Ala., Marilee Jane Preble, Richfield, WITH Mortuary Science DISTINCTION, Medical Technology* Joyce Louise Cundy, Minneapolis, Phoebe Corrine Reinhart, Duluth, Medical Technology* WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy David Jerome Danielson, Bigelow, William Herbert Reynolds, Minot, Physical Therapy N.D., Physical Therapy Diane Marie DoIl, Perham, WITH Kathleen J. Skogman Runion, Cam­ DISTINCTION, Medical Technology* bridge, Physical Therapy Eric George Dulka, Chardon, Ohio, Priscilla Marie Rupp, New London, WITH DISTINCTION, Mortuary WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ Science nology* Hariett Fern Edwards, St. Paul, WITH Joallyn Leslie Sanstad, St. Paul, Physi­ DISTINCTION, Medical Technology* cal Therpy Timothy Thomas Gregersen, Onawa, Arlene Luella Sletten, Brainerd, Medi­ Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION, Mortuary cal Technology* Science Mary James Sowden, A.A., Fergus John Robert Hastings, B.A., Minne­ FaIls, WITH DISTINCTION, Physical apolis, Medicine Therapy Cristine Barbara Hoche, Minneapolis, Gene Clemence Stifter, A.M.S., Hop­ WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy kins, Mortuary Science Kenneth Eugene Lamm, Mankato, Kathleen Louise Swenson, Rockford, Physical Therapy Ill., WITH DISTINCTION, Occupa­ James Robert Lang, St. Paul, Physical tional Therapy Therapy Wesly Glen Syverson, Minneapolis, Vicki Irene Marti, Kasson, Medical Mortuary Science Technology* Louise Helen Tengquist, Duluth, Diana Gail McRae, Dutton, Mont., Medical Technology* WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy Arlene Mae Werman, Hibbing, Medi­ Rosalyn Anne Nosco, Minneapolis, cal Technology* Physical Therapy Janice Elaine Youngquist, Minneapo­ Marit Elizabeth Oden, Minneapolis, lis, Physical Therapy WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ Patricia Lou Ziemer, New London, nology* WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ Beverly Ann Olsen, St. Paul, Physical nology* Therapy

• These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to June 13, 1970. 33 Master of Public Health Beth Katharine Fields Bonestroo, B.S., Anthony La Mastra, B.S., Pine Plains, M.s., St. Paul N.Y. James Eugene Hildebrand, B.A., Min­ neapolis

Doctor of Medicine James William Dey, B.A., Lakeville Richard G. Kirchdoerfer, B.A., Austin James John Gerdin, B.S., Belgrade John Daniel Lamey, Jr., B.A., B.S., John Robert Hastings, B.A., Minne- South St. Paul apolis Joe Lawrence Morgensen, B.A., Stephen Gayle Henry, B.A., Parkers Spencer, Iowa Prairie Jolyon David Peterson, B.A., Edina

34 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 Officers in the Armed Services.

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE

Second Lieutenant, Infantry Larry Joseph Hampel, White Bear Lake

Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps Richard George Tubbesing, St. Paul

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES

Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve John S. Weisert, Burnsville

35 Academic Costume

Academic costume - cap, gown, and sometimes hood - may be worn by anyone with a college degree, or by a candidate whose degree is soon to be awarded. Characteristics of costumes show their wearers' highest degrees and, often, the fields of major interest and the institutions by which the degrees are I granted. All bachelors' and masters' gowns are black and untrimmed. The bachelor's gown has a long pointed sleeve, the master's a closed sleeve with an arm slit. Doctors' gowns in the United States are usually black, with velvet front facings and sleeve crossbars (some universities, especially those abroad, prescribe color­ ful crimson, bright red, or other colors, set off by black or colored facings.) At commencements degree candidates wear the gowns for the degrees they are about to receive. Hoods are worn only by those who already possess degrees. Anyone who has a University of Minnesota degree may wear the Minnesota hood - black with a maroon chevron on gold. The length and shape of a hood identify the most advanced degree its wearer has earned, and the hood's velvet edging shows the degree's field: dark blue for Philosophy, light blue for Education, green for Medicine, lilac for Dentistry, orange for Engineering, russet for Forestry, drab for Business, olive green for Pharmacy, purple for Law, gray for Veterinary Medicine, golden yellow for Science, white for Arts and Letters. Caps - usually tasseled mortarboards - show by tassel color the nature of degrees awarded at University of Minnesota commencements. Doctors' tassels may be black or gold; masters' are black. Bachelor's degree candidates at Min­ nesota, however, indicate their fields of study by their tassel colors (they are given here in the order they appear in the procession) : Graduate School ...... black General College ...... crimson and white College of Liberal Arts ...... white 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 ...... 1ight blue School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Pharmacy ...... olive College of Medical Sciences ...... green Gold shoulder fourrageres are worn by candidates who are honor students. After receiving his degree, a holder may wear the academic costume on any appropriate occasion. But he always wears the black tassel, and omits the shoulder insignia. Appropriate academic costumes can be obtained anywhere that academic ceremonies are conducted.

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President's Reception

MARCH, 1970

• 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 in the Main Ballroom of the Coffman Memorial Union. Refreshments will be served.

• Those in the receiving line will be President and Mrs. Moos, Dr. McElroy, and Vice President and Mrs. Shepherd.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those, from Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority, ROTC, and the Department of Univer< sity Relations. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA June Commencement, 1970

SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 7:30 P.M.

GRANDSTAND AREA MINNESOTA STATE FAIRGROUNDS

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The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis Chairman

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

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Lyman A. Brink, Hallock

The Honorable Fred A. Cina, Aurora

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

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

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Neil C. Sherburne, Lakeland Township

The Honorable John A. Yngve, Plymouth

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Mr. James F. Hogg, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary 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 nineteenth 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 218,215 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to over 45,000 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 five 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 Horticultural Research Cen­ ter 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 experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. Research 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 sota Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Com­ pany. 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

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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 biomedical 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 stu­ dents each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only 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 50,145 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1969-1970 academic year represented nearly 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.

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 fi cial 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 1968-1969 showed that the Un sity's current income amounted to $213,904,479. Of the total received, $ 422,666 came from student tuition and fees; $33,438,168 from activities ing to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Ca Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts, and sales of bulletins agricultural products; $1,870,514 from intercollegiate athletics; $29,7 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the la the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $13,050,547 from corporations, foundations, in­ dividuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, and scholar·: ships. Also, $46,383,128 came from the federal government for . research, and agricultural extension. The State provided $71,024,811 or 33 percent of the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and purchase of land amounted to $17,179,689.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and

iv 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 Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds. 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 lies and friends reach the Grandstand area of the Fairgrounds this evening 6: 30 to 7:00 p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial recorded at Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Miss Janet Orjala, College Liberal Arts, '70, University Carillonneur. The Commencement exercises open to all; guest cards are not necessary.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., the University and Symphony Bands, conducted by Assistant Bandmaster Fred A. B.S., will play:

Festive Overture ...... Tchaikovsky Overture in B Flat ...... Giovannini Man from LaManche ...... Leigh AHa Barocco ...... Giovannini

PROCESSION: At 7:30 p.m. the Mace-Bearer, Professor Gerald R. Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, will carry Mace onto the platform, heralding the arrival of the academic procession candidates for degrees. The procession includes the candidates, marching colleges, the faculty, distinguished guests, and the Regents. The line of for degree candidates is as follows: General Extension Division; College; College of Liberal Arts; University College; College of Sciences; Institute of Technology; College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Economics in the Institute of Agriculture; College of Education; School Business Administration; College of Pharmacy; Law School; College of V nary Medicine; School of Dentistry; College of Medical Sciences; and ~l,"U\J,aL" School. During the procession the Bands will play:

March from the Original Suite ...... Academic Processional ...... Grundman Pentland Hills ...... Howe Proud Heritage March ...... Latham

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: As Mr. Leslie Stokely, Department of steps to the microphone, the entire audience will s~and and join him in ing the National Anthem:

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, O'er the ramparts we watch'd were so gallantly streaming?

vi 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: (the audience still standing) The Reverend Carl C. Caskey, Wesley Foundation Campus Minister and Chairman of the Council of Reli­ gious Advisers.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA: President Mal­ colm Moos, Ph.D.

A FAREWELL FROM THE OUTGOING PRESIDENT OF THE MIN­ NESOTA STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Mr. Tom Gilsenan, '70, College of Liberal Arts.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration, will introduce the deans of the several col­ leges or their representatives, who will present to President Moos the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Dean Willard L. Thompson, Ph.D., General Extension Division; Assistant Dean Norman W. Moen, Ph.D., General College; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Assistant Dean Frank T. Benson, Ph.D., University College; Associate Dean Norman S. Kerr, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Dean Warren B. Cheston, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Dean Sherwood O. Berg, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.D., College of Education; Dean Paul V. Grambsch, D.B.A., School of Business Administra­ tion; Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Dean William B. Lockhart, S.J.D., Law School; Dean William T. S. Thorp, D.V.M., Col­ lege of Veterinary Medicine; Assistant Dean James R. Jensen, D.D.S., School of Dentistry; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; and Dean Bryce Crawford, Jr., Ph.D., Graduate School.

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

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 pre­ sented individually by Dean Crawford.

CONFERRING OF OTHER GRADUATE SCHOOL DEGREES: Presi­ dent Moos will confer the degrees upon the graduates. Dean Crawford will present the candidates to President Moos.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Vice President Paul H. Cashman, Ph.D., Student Affairs, presiding, representatives of the June graduating classes will move to the stage to receive their diplomas. The deans and those faculty members assisting them in the presentation of diplomas are Associate Dean

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I I Donald Z. Woods, Ph.D., General Extensi.on Division; Assistant Dean N()rm"n W. Moen, Ph.D., General College; Associate Dean John G. Turnbull, College of Liberal Arts; Assistant Dean Frank T. Benson, Ph.D., U College; Associate Dean Norman S. Kerr, PhD., College of Biological ~Clen(;es: Assistant Dean Paul A. Cartwright, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture; . William E. Gardner, Ph.D., College of Education; Associate Seltzer, PhD., School of Business Administration; Associate Dean DiGangi, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Assistant Dean Robert F. Grabb, Law School; Dean William T. S. Thorp, D.V.M., College of Vptp,r;n,,", Medicine; Assistant Dean James R. Jensen, D.D.S., School of ciate Professor Isabel Harris, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences; and n:.:.U\,;'liill; Dean Francis M. Boddy, Ph.D., Graduate School.

HAILI MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by audience and Mr. Stokely: Minnesota, hail to theel 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 wood~ 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.) The flags which border either side of the platform this evening represent countries of some 1,300 foreign students who are at the University. The U States flag and the flag of the State of Minnesota, as is customary, will be sen ted as a part of the Commencement ceremony itself. The number of dents from foreign lands who are taking courses at the University, and presence on the campus today, illustrate the extent to which our nation our major universities are involved in international relationships. The which you see this evening represent the following countries: Afghanistan Ghana Pakistan Angola Greece Panama Argentina Guatemala Peru Australia Guyana Philippines Austria Haiti Poland Barbados Hong Kong Portugal Belgium Iceland Republic of China Bolivia India Republic of the Botswana Indonesia Congo B~ I~ ~~~ Bulgaria Iraq Saudi Arabia

viii Burma Ireland Singapore Cameroon Israel South Africa Canada Italy Spain Central African Jamaica Surinam Republic Japan Sweden Ceylon Jordan Syria Chile Kenya Tanzania China - Taiwan Korea Thailand Colombia Kuwait Trinidad and Costa Rica Lebanon Tobago Cuba Liberia Tunisia Cyprus Libya Turkey Czechoslovakia Macao Uganda Denmark Malawi United Arab Dominican Republic Malaysia Republic Ecuador Mexico United Kingdom EI Salvador Nepal Upper Volta Ethiopia Netherlands Uruguay Finland New Zealand Venezuela France Nigeria Vietnam Germany Norway Yugoslavia

ix 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.

GRADUATE SCHOOL Doctor of Education Ronald Steven Mortaloni, Virginia Glenn Charles Snook, Golden Valley B.S. '61, M.S. '64, Bemidji State College. B.A. '56, Carleton College; M.A. '59, State Major: Educational Administration. Minors: University of Iowa. Major: Educational Ad­ Educational Psychology and History and Phi­ ministration. Minor: Educational Psychology. losophy of Education. Project: Provision of Project: A Study of Special Education Admin­ Normative Data Relating to Criteria Utilized istration in the Minneapolis Public Schools in Evaluating Elementary Schools. Major Ad­ Decentralized Educational Pyramids. Major viser: Prof R. T. Lambert. Adviser: Prof. R. F. Weatherman. Doctor of Philosophy John W. Adams, Bloomington George Linwood Barney, South B.S. '63, Univeristy of Minnesota. Major: Edu­ Nyack,N.Y. cation. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '45, Taylor University; M.A. '57, Univer­ Thesis: An Analysis of Student and Teacher sity of Minnesota. Major: Anthropology. Verbal Behavior in Two Plans of Junior High Minor: Linguist.ics. Thesis: An Analysis of School Organization - Modular and Tradition­ Swidden Cultures in Southeast Asia. Major al. Major Adviser: Prof. W. M. Ammentorp. Adviser: Prof. R. F. Spencer. Pierre Philippe Antoine, Ottignies, Bernhard Wayne Bartel, West Belgium St. Paul Ing. Chim. et des Ind. Agr. '65, Universite B.S. with honor '46, Winona State Teachers Catholique de Louvain. Major: Soil Science. CoIlege; M.A. '55, Cert. of Spec. in Ed. '66, Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Minera­ University of Minnesota. Major: Educational logical, Chemical and Physical Studies on the Administration. Minor: Supporting Program. Genesis and Morphology of a Rockwood Sandy Thesis: The Effectiveness of Student Feedback Loam (Typic Fragiboralf). Major Adviser: in Changing Teacher Classroom Image. Major Prof. R. H. Rust. Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Alvin Armond Arens, Marshall Richard Ernest Beedle, Jr., Cottage B.B.A. '60, M.B.A. '67, University of Minne­ Grove sota. Major: Business Administration. Minor: B.Phys. '64, M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Economics. Thesis: The Adequacy of Audit Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Evidence Accumulation in Public Accounting. A Study of the Low Energy Electron Com­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Berryman. ponent of the Cosmic Radiation. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. R. Webber. Samuel Floyd Barger, Petrolia, Pa. B.S. in Ed. '58, Clarion State Teachers Col­ John Dana Bernard, St. Louis, Mo. ~ege; M.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Ma­ B.A. '57, M.A. in Teaching '69, Harvard Col­ lor: Mathematics. Minor: Educational Psychol­ lege. Major: English. Minor: Classics. Thesis: ogy. Thesis: Generic Perfection and the Studies in the Love Poetry of Wyatt, Sidney Theory of Grade. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. and Shakespeare. Major Adviser: Prof. 1. H. Eagon. Unger.

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Surinder Mohan Bhardwaj, Ludhiana, Corindo Joseph Cipriani, Albany, India N.Y. B.A. '55, M.A. '58, Panjab University; M.A. B.B.A. magna cum laude '64, City College '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Geogra­ New York. Major: Economics. Minor: Su phy. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Hindu porting Program. Thesis: A Labor Mark ' Places of Pilgrimage in India - A Study in Model: Married Women. Major Adviser: Prof Cultural Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. J. N. J. Simler. O. M. Broek. William M. Copa, Little Falls Jacquelyn Anne Boaz, Camp Verde, B.S. '61, South Dakota State College. Major Ariz. Analytical Chemistry. Minor: Supporting P B.S. in Ed. '57, Northern Arizona University; gram. Thesis: Coulostatics at Solid Me M.A. '64, Colorado State College. Major: Edu­ Electrodes. Major Adviser: Prof. Stanley Bru ' cation. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A enstein. Comparison of the Interests of Female Pro­ fessional Personnel in Community Recreation Lyle Richards Darnauer, St. Paul to Other Occupations Described by the Strong B.A. '49, M.A. '60, State University of 10 Vocational Interest Blank for Women. Major Major: Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Th Advisers: Profs. R. J. Donnelly and D. E. sis: Social Psychology and Ethnography: Richardson. Study of Perindesam. Major Adviser: Pr G. P. Stone. John William Boyer, Jr., Cloquet B.S. cum laude '60, M.A. '62, University of Timothy Nichols Doyle, Minneapolis. Minnesota. Major: Business Administration. B.A. '63, Denison University; M.A. '66, U , Minor: Education. Thesis: Evaluation of the versity of . Major: Speech Scien Effectiveness of Selected Manpower Training Pathology and Audiology. Minor: Psychol~ Programs. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Hene­ Thesis: Auditory Temporal Summation WI man, Jr. Variable Inter-Signal Intervals in Normal a Non-Normal Subjects. Major Adviser: Prof. Louis Bernard Bushard, St. Paul M. Lassman. B.Math. with distinctipn '65, M.S. '67, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Elwood Wayne Drehmel, Edina Minor: Mechanical Engineering. Thesis: Quali­ B.S. in Econ. '58, M.A.P.A. '64, University tative and Quantitative Description of Lock­ Minnesota. Major: Educational Administratio ing-in. Major Adviser: Pr.f. W. S. Loud. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Cost an Budget Parameters in Higher Education. I-pin Chang, Taipei, Republic of jor Adviser: Prof. W. M. Ammentorp. China Lester Richard Drewes, Deshler, Ohi B.S. in Agr. '64, National Taiwan University; M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '65, Capital University. Major: Bioche Plant Pathology. Minors: Microbiology and istry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Fun Soil Science. Thesis: Ecology of Fungi in the Polysaccharides: Structure and Biosynthesis an Exocellular Phosphopoly-saccharide of Pen Rhizosphere of Com. Major Adviser: Prof. Thor Kommedahl. cillium charlesii. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Gander. William Lien Chen, China Joseph Thornton Eastman, Minne- B.S. '59, Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung Uni­ apolis , versity; M.S. Ch.E. '65, University of Minne­ B.A. '66, M.S. '68, University of Minneso sota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Major: Zoology. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Mathematics. Thesis: A Study of Depressuriza­ Pharyngeal Bones and Teeth of Minneso tion Phenomena. Major Adviser: Prof. H. S. Cyprinid and Catostomid Fishes: Functio Isbin. Morphology, Variation and Taxonomic Sign· cance. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Underhl Yong Sup Cho, Suwon, Korea B.S. '58, Seoul National University; M.S. '61, Jean Adams Ervin, Minneapolis , University of Minnesota. Major: Plant Pathol­ B.A. '46, Smith College; M.A. '63, Universi ogy. Minor: Entomology. Thesis: Studies on of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Nahlre of Resistance in Alfalfa to Bacterial History. Thesis: Among the Victori Wilt. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Kernkamp. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore.

2 Gary Lewis Filennan, McLean, Va. Alicia Saavedra Go, Baybay, Leyte, B A. '59, M.H.A. '61, MAPA '63, Univer· Philippines sity of Minnesota ..~ajor: ~ospital Ad~inistra­ B.S.E. magna cum laude '53, Silliman Univer­ tion. Minor: Political SCience. ThesIS: An sity; M.A. '64, California State Polytechnic I I Exploratory Field Study of the National Health College. Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Service of Chile: Health Services Organization Program. Thesis: The Effect of Phonema­ in Two Communities. Major Adviser: Prof. T. Grapheme Cues and Test-Study Spelling of J. Litman. First Year High School Students at Vac, Philippines. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Birk­ Robert Thomas Flint, Modesto, Calif. maier. B.A. '61, M.A. '63, San Francisco State Col· lege. Major: Psychology. Minor: Anthropology. Boyd William Goetzman, Olivia Thesis: The Relationship of \Vomen's Tenure in Occupational Therapy to Strong Vocational B.S. '67, M.D. '67, University of Minnesota. Interest Blank and Demographic Variables. Major: Physiology. Minor: Physical Chem­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Hathaway. istry. Thesis: Alveolocapillary Permeability to Albumin. Major Adviser: Prof. M. B. Visscher. Clifford Charles Fortin, Hamel B.S. '43, M.A. '51, University of Minnesota. Wesley John Fred Grabow, Minne- Major Education. Minor: Library Science. apolis Thesis: The Relation of Certain Personal and B.B.A. '44, M.A. '50, University of Minnesota. Educational Characteristics of School Librarians Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Pro­ to Their Life Values and Work Satisfaction. gram. Thesis: An Historical Study of An Major Advisers: Profs. R. E. Eckert and C. J. Audio-Visual Program at a Large University. Hoyt. Major Adviser: Prof. G. H. McCune.

Robert Lovell Frey, Lynchburg, Va. R. Clyde Greer, Fort Collins, Colo. B.A. '60, Indiana Central College; M.A. '62, B.S. in Agr. '64, Colorado State University; Pennsylvania State University. Major: History. M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A Tech­ Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. nological History of the Locomotives of the Thesis: An Analysis of Price Dispersion. Major Northern Pacific Railway Company. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. Lawrence Michael Gruman, Minne- Carl Evert Gall, Burlington, Ontario, apolis Canada B.A. magna cum laude '64, University of Min­ BASe. '55, University of Toronto; M.S. '62, nesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Queen's University. Major: Chemical Engineer­ Thesis: The Distribution of Zeros of Entire ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Application Functions of Several Complex Variables and of Functional Analysis to Some Chemical Re­ Their Asymptotic Growth. Major Adviser: actor Stability and Control Problems. Major Prof. Alfred Aeppli. Adviser: Prof. Rutherford Aris.

Ulric Philbert McKell Gibson, George- William Thornley Hamilton, Fort town, Guyana Dodge, Iowa B.S.C.E. with honors '58, University of Edin­ B.A. '61, University of Washington; M.A. '63; burgh; M.S. '62, University of Minnesota. University of Maryland. Major: English. Minor: Major: Environmental Health. Minor: Hydro­ Supporting Program. Thesis: Alexander Wil­ geology. Thesis: Integrating Water Quality son's America. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Management into Total Water Resources Turpie. Management. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Bond. William Frith Harris, Johannesburg, South Africa Waldo Sumner Glock, Jr., St. Paul B.S. (Eng.) '62, University of Witwatersrand; B.A. '47, M.A. '48, Yale University. Major: M.S. Ch.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Ma­ English. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: jor: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Supporting The Plot of Tom Jones: Its Significance and Program. Thesis: Defects in Surface Crystals. Effect. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Montgomery. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Scriven.

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Erhard Haus, St. Paul Dale Orville Jorgenson, Fulda M.D. '51, University of Innsbruck. Major: B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of M' ; Pathology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporti Biologic Aspects of Chronopathology. Major Program. Thesis: An Experimental Analysis 0 Adviser: Prof J. R. Dawson, Jr. the Relationship Between Expectancy Attitud . and Behavior. Major Adviser: Prof. J. P .. Stanley Earl Hedeen, Cincinnati, Campbell. Ohio Gerald Wayne Kattke, Sioux Falls, B.A. cum laude '65, Augustana College. Ma­ jor: Zoology. Minor: Supporting Program. S.D. Thesis: The Ecology and Life History of the B.S. '65, M.S.E.E. '67, University of Minn < Mink Frog, Rana Septentrionalis Baird. Major sota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor' Adviser: Prof. J. C. Underhill. Mathematics. Thesis: Noise in Thermal Rad' • tion. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert Van D Wanda June Marcum Henton, Ziel. Hominy, Okla. Robert Warren Kent, Jr., Chestnut B.S. '61, Oklahoma State University; M.S. '63, Hill, Mass. University of Nebraska. Major: Home Eco­ B.A. '59, Tufts College. Major: EngJi nomics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Problem Solving Through ConHict in Marriage. Minor: Classics. Thesis: The Poems of Jo Major Adviser: Prof. Irving Tallman. Dyer: A Critical Edition. Major Adviser: Pr S. H. Monk. Henry Rohrs Hilgard, Santa Cruz, Yong Kwon Kim, Seoul, Korea Calif. B.A. '54, M.A. '57, Seoul National Universi B.A. cum laude '58, Harvard College; M.D. Major: American Studies. Thesis: Alfred Sti . '62, Stanford University. Major: Microbiology. litz and His Times: An Intellectual Portrai Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Graft­ Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Host Interactions of Lymphoid Tissues. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Good. John Kiraly, Jr., Taftville, Conn. B.S. '54, Springfield College; M.A., '66, U Richard Donald Jensen, Hartington, versity of Nevada. Major: Educational Psych . Neb. ogy. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. sis: Prompting in Initial Reading Instrul'ti D.V.M. '64, Iowa State University. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Veterinary Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: A Study of Mycoplasma synoviae In­ fection in Turkeys and Its Relationship to the William Raymond Knolle, Carle Cervical Osteoarthropathy Syndrome. Major Place, N.Y. Adviser: Prof. Victor Perman. B.S. '65, State University of New York Stony Brook. Major: Physical Chemis Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: An EI Lucie Jeanne Rom Johnson, Louvain, tron Spin Resonance Study of F1uorinat Belgium Radicals. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Bolton. Lic. en Sciences Pedagogiques with grande dis­ tinction '64, Universite Catholique de Louvain. John William Knudsen, Northfield Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ chOlogy. Thesis: A Program to Teach a Sim­ B.A. cum laude '62, St. Olaf College. Maj Economics. Minor: Supporting Program. Th ple Abstraction: Its Application to Disjunctive Concept Learning. Major Adviser: Prof. Wells sis: Balance of Payments Policy and Ex' Performance. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Hively. Krueger.

Stanley Charles Johnson, Minnetonka Carl Ernest Knutson, Benson Beach B.S. '47, Bemidji State College; M.A. ' B.M.E. with distinction '59, M.S.I.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Educati . University of Minnesota. Major: Industrial Minor: Educational Administration. Thes' Engineering. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: The Comparison of Physical Fituess and Spo Effective Allocation of Resources in a Nonprofit Skills Performance and Academic Achievem Organization. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. of Elementary School Pupils. Major Ad . McElrath. Prof. R. J. Donnelly.

4 Ralph Carl Kolbeck, St. Paul David Ralph L. Matthews, St. John's, B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Newfoundland, Canada Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Fac­ B.A. with honors '64, Memorial University of tors Modifying the Contractile Effect on the Newfoundland; M.A. '67, University of Min­ Uptake of Sugars by the Isolated, Perfused nesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Supporting Rat Diaphragm. Major Adviser: Prof. H. M. Program. Thesis: Communities in Transition: Cavert. An Examination of Government Initiated Community Migration in Rural Newfound­ David Lachar, Detroit, Mich. land. Major Adviser: D. A. Martindale. B.A. '66, Wayne State University. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Stephen Ford McCool, Santa Ana, The Development of a Childhood Psychosis Calif. Scale Using the Personality Inventory for B.S. (For.) '65, University of Idaho; M.S. '67, Children (PIC). Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. University of Minnesota. Major: Forestry. Wirt. Minors: Sociology and Mass Communication. Thesis: Dynamics of Interpersonal Interaction in the Forest Environment: An Exploration of Harold Frederick Langworthy, Outfitter-Camper Relationships in the Bound­ Rochester, N.Y. ary Waters Canoe Area. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. cum laude '62, Rensselaer Polytechnic In­ L. C. Merriam, Jr. stitute. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Imprimitivity in Lie Groups. Major Richard Alden Meisch, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. L. W. Green. B.A. magna cum laude '64, University ef Min­ nesota. Major: Pharmacology. Minor: Psychol­ James Dean Likens, Bakersfield, Calif. ogy. Thesis: Self-Administration of Ethanol by the Rat. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Shideman. B.A. with honors '60, M.B.A. '61, University of California. Major: Economics. Minor: Busi­ ness Administration. Thesis: The Welfare Raghuvir Jagmohandas Mody, Baroda, Costs of Non-Optimal Airport Utilization: A India Case Study of the Washington-Baltimore Air­ B.A. '58, M.A. '60, University of Baroda. ports. Major Adviser: Prof. H. D. Mohring. Major: Economics. Minor: Supporting Pro­ gram. Thesis: A Critique of Monetary Policy in India, 1947-1967. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Margery Cunningham Macoubrie, H. Karenken. Minneapolis B.A. summa cum laude '63, M.A. '66, Univer­ Margaret Isabel Morton, Winnepeg, sity of Minnesota. Major: Comparative Litera­ Manitoba, Canada ture. Minor: Italian. Thesis: Modem Religious Drama in the Secular Theatre. Major Adviser: B.S. '51, University of Manitoba; M.A. '53, Prof. G. H. Weiss. University of Toronto. Major: Home Econom­ ics. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Tensile Behavior of Irradiated Nylon. Major Adviser: Warren William Marquardt, St. Paul Prof. Suzanne Davison. B.s. with distinction '59, D.V.M. '61, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Veterinary Bac­ Shyam Prasad Murarka, Jaynagar, teriology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Bihar, India Production, Purification and Characterization B.S. with honors '58, M.S. '60, Bihar Univer­ of Active and Inactive Staphylococcal Alpha sity. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Minors: Toxin. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Lindorfer. Mathematics and Physics. Thesis: Cation Dif­ fusion in Barium and Strontium Oxide Crys­ tals. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Swalin. Joseph Melville Marshall, Somerset, Bermuda Darby Miles Nelson, Anoka B.S. '53, M.Ed. '55, Springfield College. Ma­ B.S. with distinction '64, B.A. '64, M.S. '66, jor: Education. Minor: Educational Adminis­ University of Minnesota. Major: Zoology. tration. Thesis: Evaluation of Undergraduate Minors: Botany and Fisheries. Thesis: Ecology Professional Preparation in Physical Education of the Cosco, Coregonus Arted in Two Min­ in Canada. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Rich­ nesota Lakes. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. ardson. Underhill. 5 Curtis Duane Norenberg, Towner, David Lee Rabas, Lena, Wis_ N.D. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University; M.S. '69, '. University of Minnesota. Major: Agronomy .. B.S. '53, North Dakota State University; Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: The Rela-, M.Ed. '62, Colorado State University. Major: tionship of HCN, Total Sugars, Dry Matter, . Education. Minor: Educational Administration. and Morphological Characteristics to Palata-' Thesis: An Interest Inventory of Vocational bility in Sorghum Species and Crosses. Major' Agriculture Teachers. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Adviser: Prof. A. R. Schmid. J. Peterson. Susan Dee Gordon Nummedal, Putchakayala Srinivasa Rao, Gunter, Walnut Creek, Calif. India B.A. '64, University of California. Major: Edu­ B.E. '61, Andhra University; M.S. '67, Univer- , cational Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. sity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineer- . Thesis: The Existence of the Substance­ ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Theoreti­ Weieht-Volume Decalage. Major Adviser: cal Study of Excess Noise in Mosfel's. Major· Prof. F. B. Murray. Adviser: Prof. Aldert Van Der Ziel. . Frank Quentin Nuttall, Logan, Utah Friedhelm Franz Ricker, Bochum, B.S. '51, Utah State Agricultural College; Germany M.D. '55, University of Utah. Major: Bio­ Staats examen '62, Universitat Munster; M.A.' chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: '65, University of Minnesota. Major: German. Studies on the Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Minors: Germanic Philology and French. The­ Control of the Rat Heart Glycogen Transferase sis: Hans Erich Nossack als Betrachter und System. Major Adviser: Prof. Joseph Lamer. Kritiker Seiner Zeit (A Critical Observer of, His Age). Major Adviser: Prof. F. D. Hirsch-, Louis Henry Peters, Lake City bach. ' B.A. '60, University of Minnesota; M.S. '64, University of Oregon. Major: Biochemistry. John Walter Ring, St. Paul Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: The Effect of Aluminum Phosphate on the Gastroin­ B.A. '51, M.Ed. '58, Macalester College. Ma­ testinal Absorption of Fluoride from Diets jor: Education. Minor: Educational Psychol­ Containing Fish Protein Concentrate or Casein. ogy. Thesis: Peirce's Contribution to a Logic, Major Adviser: Prof. Leon Singer. of Discovery. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H.' Beck. ' Robert Victor Poirier, Loomis, Calif. B.S. with distinction '65, Stanford University. Laurence Charles Rodgers, Seattle, Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Physical Wash. Chemistry. Thesis: Kinetic Studies with a Dis­ B.S.M.E. '62, M.S.M.E. '64, University of, charge-Flow Reactor. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Washington. Major: Mechanics and Materials. W. Carr, Jr. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Dynamic Stability of Curved Rods. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Jon Michael Prescott, Amarillo, Tex. Warner. ' B.S. '65, M.S. '67, Oklahoma State University. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Agronomy. Thesis: Resistance and Virulence Relationships Alan Paul Roelfs, Stockton, Kan. in the Triticum Aestivum: Puccinia Graminis B.S. in Agr. '59, M.S. '64, Kansas State Uni:' Tritici System. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. versity. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Plant Kernkamp. Genetics. Thesis: Gradients in Horizontal Di~ persal of Cereal Rust Uredospores. Major Ad.' visers: Profs. J. B. Rowell and R. W. Romig.; Edgardo Carlos Quisumbing, Cagayan, De Oro City, Philippines B.S.Agr. with honors '59, University of the Herbert Samuel Rutman, Minneapolis Philippines. Major: Horticulture. Minor: Plant B.A. cum laude '58, University of Minnesota Physiology. Thesis: Influence of Succinic Acid M.A. '65, Kansas State University. Major: Hi 2,2-Dimethyl Hydrazide (B-995) on the Growth tory. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: D ' and Fruiting Characteristics of the Pea (Pisum fense and Development: A History of Mi l Sativum L.). Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. neapolis Jewry, 1930-1950. Major Adviser Nylund. Prof. Hyman B~rman. '

6 Paz Eulalia Lacuna Saplala, College, Patrick Joseph Starr, St. Paul Laguna, Philippines B.M.E. '62, M.S.M.E. '66, University of Min­ B.A. cum laude '53, University of the Philip­ nesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: pines; M.A .. ' 56, ~tate Univer.sity of Iov:a. Mathematics. Thesis: Dynamic Mechanism Major: EnglIsh. Mmor: Art History. ThesIs: Synthesis Via Optimal Control. Major Adviser: Renaissance Psychology and the Plays of Prof. D. A. Frohrib. Thomas Middleton. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Ruth Meyerson Stein, Minneapolis Shil Kumar Saxena, Jabalpur, (MIP) B.A. '46, University of California, Los Angeles; India B.S. '61, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. B.S. '51, Bombay University; M.S. '58, Uni­ Major: Education. Minor: History. Thesis: A versity of Illinois. Major: Veterinary Physiol­ Method for Studying the Children's Literature ogy. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Effect of of a Foreign Country Using the Children's Alkali Treatment of Forage and Nitrogen Literature of Israel as the Case Study. Major Source on Energy and Nitrogen Utilization in Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Ruminants. Major Adviser: Prof. A. L. Good. David Ernest Scanlan, Newark, N.J. Gayle V. Stone, Minneapolis B.A. '57, University of California; M.A. '60, B.A. '65, Northwestern College. Major: Psy_ University of Minnesota. Major: Theatre. chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ Minors: English and Scandinavian Drama. sis: The Relationship Between Personality and Thesis: Comic Form in Strindberg's Natural­ Work Need-Reinforcer Correspondence. Major istic Drama. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M Adviser: Prof. R. G. Warnken. Whiting.

David Lowell Seaquist, Nye, Wis. Robert Norman Stone, West Olive, B.A. '57, Bethel College. Major: Psychology. Mich. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An I nvestigation of the Effectiveness of a Pro­ B.S. '53, Michigan State University; M.S. in grammed Interpretive Guide to the Strong For. '55, Montana State University. Major: Vocational Interest Blank. Major Adviser: Forestry. Minor: Agricultural Economics. The­ Prof. 1. H. Lofquist. sis: A Comparison of Woodland Owner Intent with Woodland Practice in Michigan's Upper Lawrence Gale Shelton, Carrollton, Peninsula. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Skok. Ill. B.A. cum laude '65, Harvard College; M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Child Sara Lyons Sudo, Minneapolis Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The B.A. summa cum laude '65, M.S. '68, Univer­ Role of Anxiety and Social Comparison in the sity of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Instigation of Cheating. Major Adviser: Prof. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Separation of W. W. Hartup. Partial Characterization of Extracellular Bac­ teriolytic Enzymes from Myxococcus Xanthus. Betty Jane Sherman, Washington, Major Adviser: Prof. Martin Dworkin. Mich. B.A. '65, Oakland University; M.A. '66, Uni­ versity of Mmnesota. Major: Political Science. James Edward Swearingen, Jackson- Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Political ville, Fla. Parties and Political Development: An Explora­ B.A. '61, M.A. '62, North Texas State Uni­ tory Study of Legislators' Perceptions in the versity. Major: English. Minor: Philosophy. Indi~n States of Punjab and Haryana. Major Thesis: The Critical Reception of Gray's Adviser: Prof. R. T. Holt. Poems: 1747-1889. Major Adviser: Prof. R E. Moore. Ying Ming Shy, Taichung, Taiwan B.S. Eng. '62, National Taiwan University; M.S.M.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Erik Ingvar Thurin, Lund, Sweden Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physics. F.K. '50, F.M. '52, F.L. '57, University of Thesis: The Structure and Electrical and Su­ Gothenburg. Major: English. Thesis: A Love perconducting Properties of Niobium Nitrides Impersonal or the Iclentity of Ralph Waldo Thin Films. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Toth. Emerson. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Foster.

7 Armand Ronald Tjong-A-Hung, Jane Idell Wenger, Halifax, Pa. B.S. cum laude '65, Elizabethtown College; Paranaribo, Surina, me. M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '65, M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. The­ Major: Animal Science. Minors: Biochemistry sis: Mitochondrial Alcohol Dehydrogenase from and Physiology. Thesis: Effects of Protein Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Major Adviser: Prof. Level Sequence, and Sex, on Rate and Effi­ G. A. F1eisher. ciency of Gain of Growing Swine, and on Carcass Characteristics Including Composition Frithjof Orval Martinus Westby, of Lean Tissue. Major Advisers: Profs. L. E. Sioux Falls, S.D. Hanson and R. J. Meade. B.S. in Ed. '41, Northern State Teachers College; M.A. '53, University of Minnesota. James Richard Tobias, Columbia Major: Sociology. Minor: Political Science. Heights Thesis: The Blue-Collar Worker: A Study of B.S. with distinction '62, M.S.M.E. '63, Uni­ Socio-Cultural Influences on Work Behavior. versity of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engi­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. neering. Minor: Electrical Engineering. Thesis: The Design of Planar Mechanisms with Dis­ Susan Opstad White, Durham, N.H. tributed F1exibility and Inertia. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '58, Bryn Mawr College; M.A. Prof. Katsuhiko Ogata. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Langauge . and Information in Politics. Major Adviser: George Dimitri Tselos, Monmouth, Prof. Edwin Fogelman. Ill. B.A. '61, Carleton College; M.A. '65, Univer­ James Kevin Whittaker, St. Paul sity of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: B.A. '64, Boston College; M.S.W. '66, Uni­ Political Science. Thesis: The Minneapolis versity of Michigan. Major: Social Work. Labor Movement in the 1930's. Major Adviser: Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Planning Prof. Hyman Berman. for Child Care Institutions. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Ralph Charles Underwager, St. Paul B.A. '51, Concordia Seminary. Major: Psy­ Chorng-Huey Wong, Chiayi, Taiwan chology. Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Sta­ B.A. in Econ. '62, National Taiwan University .. tistical Ecclesiology. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Major: Economics. Minor: Supporting Pro­ Meehl. gram. Thesis: Capital Structure and Investment Behavior. Major Adviser: Prof. M. K. Richter. George Edward Veatch, Jr., Thawville, Bertram Ford Woolfrey, St. Paul Ill. B.A. magna cum laude '50, M.D. '55, Uni­ B.S. with highest honors '64, M.S. '65, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Pathology. Minor:, versity of Illinois. Major: Electrical Engineer­ Hematology. Thesis: An Investigation Con­ ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Processes cerning the Validity of Thin Substrate Film Occurring in Decaying Rare Gas Plasmas. Techniques for the Historical Detection of· Major Adviser: Prof. H. J. Oskam. Ribonuclease Activity. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Dawson, Jr. Herman Lecil Warren, Tyler, Tex. Grenith Johnson Zimmerman, B.S. in Agr. '53, Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas; M.S. '62, Michi­ Minneapolis gan State University. Major: Plant Pathology. B.A. '58, M.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Ecological Major: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Factors Affecting the Prevalence of Fusarium Topics in Multiparameter Processes. Species Associated with Roots of Crop Plants. Adviser: Prof. Gopinath Kallianpur. Major Adviser: Prof. Thor Kommedahl. Robert Laurence Zimmermann, Min- Chris Weintz, St. Paul neapolis B.S. in Ed. with high honor '55, M.S. in Ed. B.A. cum laude '64, M.A. '66, '56, Northern State College. Major: English. Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Art History. Thesis: Frederick God­ chiatry and Neurology. Thesis: dard Tuckerman: A Prophet of Perfected Family Ratings of Psychiatric Patients. Grief. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Foster. Adviser: Prof. G. T. Heistad. 8 Master of Arts Philip Leslie Abalan, Duluth Scott Shafer Bowers, Nazareth, Pa. B.S. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. B.A. with honors '67, Lehigh University. Field Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Greek. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. E. N. Livingston. W. T. MacCary. Charles Frederick Aling, Edina Duncan Scott Bradley, Duluth B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ T. B. Jones. viser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Teara Archwamety, Bangkok, Dana Drovdal Brandt, Watford City, Thailand N.D. B.Ed. '66, Chulalongkorn University. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Sociology. B.S. in Ed. magna cum laude '66, University Thesis: Visual Discrimination Training and of North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Cur­ Facilitation in Learning Letter Names. Major riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. S. J. Samuels. R. L. Jackson. Michele Joan Arrell, Minneapolis Ronald Lee Bratton, Fergus Falls B.A. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.S. '57, Indiana State Teachers College. Field Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Educational Psychology. A. A. Renaud. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Diana Elizabeth Barker, York, Eng- Marilyn L. Brophy, Duluth land B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '68, University of Sheffield. Major: Ge­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. ography. Minor: Architecture. Thesis: Offices Major Adviser: Prof. V. L. Simula. - An Element of Urban Geography: The Case of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. R. Borchert. Arnold John Carlson, Wells B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Earl Marcel Belisle, Somerset, Wis. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major B.A. '63, St. John's University. Field of Con· Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Douglas John Caruso, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Daniel Lawrence Ben-Asher, Living- B.A. '68, University of British Columbia. Field ston, N.J. of Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: B.A. '68, Rutgers College. Field of Concentra­ Prof. J. M. Webb. tion: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. W. F. Weitzel, Jr. Nancy Victoria Christensen, Gaines- Bohdan Boczan, Minneapolis ville, Fla. B.A. summa cum laude '68, University of B.A. magna cum laude '65, University of Min­ Minnesota. Major: German. Minor: Italian. nesota. Major: Speech-Communication. Minor: Thesis: Georg Biichner's Dantons Tod - the Spanish. Thesis: The Development of Chilean Epitome of Man. Major Adviser: Prof. W. F. Television: 1959 to 1965. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Bart. Taraba. i! I LeRoy Albrecht Boerneke, New Ulm Alyce Lorrainne Bray Coker, Duluth B.A. '52, Northwestern College. Field of Con­ B.S. magna cum laude '68, University of Min­ .,Ii centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. nesota. Field of Concentration: Art. Major i G. Stavrou. Adviser: Prof. A. E. Smith. William Marks Bomash, Minneapolis B.A. '64, Knox College. Major: Area Studies. Pamela Ann Corey, Sterling, III. Ii Thesis: The Role of the Herredage (1523- B.A. cum laude '68, Rockford College. Field 1533) in the Danish Reformation. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Nils Hasselmo. viser: Prof. R. H. Shove.

9 Judith De Haven Atlee Countryman, Alan James Gallaher, Appleton, Wis. ~ Bloomington B.S. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: B.A. magna cum laude '67, Waynesburg Col­ Speech Science, Pathology and Audiology.' lege. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Ma­ Minors: Psychology and Child Psychology. Thesis: Temporal Reliability of Aphasic Per-' jor Adviser: Prof. J. B. Preus. formance on the Token Test. Major Adviser: , Prof. F. R. Greenberg. ' Patricia Rawerts Dahl, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '67, University of Min­ Carla Taylor Garnham, Iowa Park, nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Tex. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. S. J. Samuels. B.A. '65, Cornell University. Major: History. Minor: Chinese. Thesis: Women in the Chi­ Aaron Dehter, Buenos Aires, nese Revolution. Major Adviser: Prof. B. K. Argentina Marshall. Lic. en Econ. Pol. '66, University de Buenos Eldon Gene Gilbert, Bloomington Aires. Field of Concentration: Economics. B.S. in Ed. '58, Kansas State Teachers Col- : Major Adviser: Pref. E. M. Foster. lege. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H., Jean A. DeMaster, Sheboygan, Wis. Blocher. B.A. '68, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Betty Mae Gordon, Duluth Prof. J. N. Butcher. B.S. magna cum laude '67, University of Min- ' nesota. Field of Concentration: Education.' Leslie Ann Dock, Duluth Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. . B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Marilyn Neuman Gray, Minneapolis Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of ' G. W. O'Brien. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Paul Martin Dressler, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '68, Macalester College. Field Dennis Arthur Hanson, Duluth of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Prof. R. F. Berkhofer. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Sonja Anderson Eveslage, St. Cloud Lorelei Angela Hanson, Minneapolis B.S. '65, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.A. '62, College of St. Catherine. Field of ' Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof .. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. G. W. O'Brien. Gertrude Evelyn Foreman, York, Neb. Valerie Jeanne Harkness, St. Paul B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Prof. Norman Canedy.

Audrey Jennings Franks, Denver, Paul Allen Heffron, St. Paul B.A. magna cum laude '59, Yankton College. ' Colo. Field of Concentration: American Studies ..\ B.S. '54, Millsaps College. Major: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. ' Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Nurses vs. Hospitals: An Empirical Study Concerning Janice Mary Herbst, Hopkins Recollections of a Confrontation. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. H. Hall. B.A. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. 1 G. W. O'Brien. Linda Kay Gabrielson, Marine-on- St. Croix Carl David Herington, Bloomington B.A. cum laude '68, Macalester College. Field B.S. '63, St. John'S University. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: centration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Butcher. Prof. T. A. Mahoney.

10 Sohair Mohamed Fahmi Higazi, Audrey Ann Kooiker, Rock Valley, Cairo, Egypt Iowa B.S. '63, Cairo University. Field of Concen­ B.A. '63, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. viser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Robert M. Hiland, Jr., White Bear Bernard John Kovach, Harver City, Lake Calif. B.A. cum laude '63, University of Minnesota. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. Francis Haydn Hofmeister, St. Paul Miriam Erpestad Kragness, St. Paul B.S. '50, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. '63, Augustana College. Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Cleone Faye Hohnstadt, Elysian B.S. '64, Mankato State CoIlege. Field of Robert Elwyn Krcil, Glencoe Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. J. H. Leigh. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Sister John Hudalla, St. Paul B.A. '56, College of St. Catherine. Field of Sandra Louise Ladegaard, Stillwater Concentration: Educational Administration. B.A. '65, Drake University. Field of Concen­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. L. S. Hansen. Frans Sigurd Isaacson, Iron B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Evangeline Y. Lee, Manila, Philip- Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. pines Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. B.A. '65, University of the East. Field of Con­ Emmy Lou Levy Jacobson, St. Paul centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. B.A. '49, University of Minnesota; B.S. '63, Macalester College. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Joanne Lee Lenske, Golden Valley B.S. with high distinction '69, University of Leila Marie Johnson, Minneapolis Minnesota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of and Audiology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: The Use of Disfluent Words as Stimulus Con­ Prof. R. H. Shove. sequences for a Button Pushing Task. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Siege. Harlan Vernon JoPP, St. Cloud B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Monroe Ross Levie, St. Louis Park Agricultural Education. Minor: Supporting B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Program. Thesis: Prestige Values of Agricul­ Speech-Communication. Minor: History. The­ tural Occupations in the St. Cloud Area. sis: A Theoretical Analysis of Selected Rab­ Major Adviser: Prof. M. B. McMiIlan. binic Sermons Concerning the Arab-Israeli War, June, 1967. Major Adviser: Prof. J. V. Ken P. Kajer, New Prague Jensen. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Marcella Bertha Lewis, St. Paul Thesis: Residential Propinquity as Related to B.A. '44, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Other Variables of Mate Selection. Major tration: Business Education. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. A. L. Johnson. Prof. R. G. Price.

Daniel Charles Knutson, St. Paul Lawrence Paul Litecky, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '68, College of St. Thomas. Field of Concentration: German. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Herman Ramras. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie.

II Evelyn Ragnhild Lovaas, Fort- Bonnie Jean McLellan, Devils Dauphin, Madagascar Lake, N.D. B.A. suma cum laude '40, Augsburg College. B.A. '63, Jamestown College. Field of Concen­ Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad­ tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. R. H. Shove. Edmond Faye Lundstrom, Duluth Patricia Joan McWethy, Western B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Springs, Ill. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. with distinction '68, Northwestern Uni­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. M. Wells. versity. Major: Geography. Minor: History. Thesis: Social Communications Systems and Corise Herlene Macready, Santa the Concept of Unity in the Ma~ay Worlds. ! Barbara, Calif. Major Adviser: Prof. Joseph Schwartzberg. B.A. '65, Willamette University. Field of Con­ David Rogers Metzen, South St. Paul centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. D. M. Callahan. Concentration: Educational Administration. Carol Ann Makkyla, Stacy Major Adviser: Prof. G. F. Alkire. B.A. '66, College of St. Catherine. Field of Ann Marie Miller, Monroe, Wis. Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '69, College of St. Teresa. Field of Con· A. A. Renaud. centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. Pedro Marque, Macha, Lima, Peru B.Econ. and Comm.Sci. '67, National Univer­ Kathleen Ann Mosser, Mankato sity of San Marcos of Lima. Major: Econom­ B.A. '67, College of st. Teresa. Field of Con­ ics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Demand Infla­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: tion: The Peruvian Experience. Major Adviser: Prof. Patricia Turner. Prof. J. A. Buttrick. Mary Louise Nelson, Minneapolis David Lee Martinson, Eagle River, B.S. '53, University of Minnesota. Field of Wis. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field of Concentration: Mass Communication. Major Myron H. Nelson, Alexandria Adviser: Prof. W. E. Emery. B.S. with distinction '53, University of Min­ Stanley Joseph Maslowski, Minne- nesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. apolis B.A. '59, M.A. '63, St. Paul Seminary. Field Nancy Jo Nordquist, Minneapolis of Concentration: Mass Communication. Ma­ B.S. with high distinction '68, University of , jor Adviser: Prof. D. M. Gillmor. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Spanish. ' Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Floripe. Cecelia Mattatall, Concepcion, Chile B.Soc. '68, Universidad de Concepcion. Major: Ronald Emanuel Novotny, Albany Sociology. Minor: Mass Communication. The­ B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of sis: Concerns for Self and Chile Among the Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Peasants of An Agrarian Reform Farm. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Adviser: Prof. R. E. Carter. Robert Charles Oslund, Silver Bay Phyllis Mei Mattill, Hopkins B.A. '57, Augsburg College. Field of Concen· B.A. magna cum laude '57, st. Olaf College. tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. W. A. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ Rosenthal. jor Adviser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Warren Clyde Overlie, Prior Lake Judith Watland McIntyre, Blooming- B.A. '61, Concordia College. Major: History. ton Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: The Sambo B.A. '52, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ Issue: A Study of the Negro Personality in the, tration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Ante-Bellum and Reconstruction South. Major " Warner. Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. 12 Bonnie Claire Oxton, Minneapolis Malcolm Rosborough Reynolds, Del B.S. '57, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Rapids, S.D. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. G. L. Piche. Herbert Parmet, Minneapolis B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Boyd Clifton Rist, Centerville, S.D. Concentration: Recreation and Park Adminis­ B.A. magna cum laude '68, University of tration. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Chapman. South Dakota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Murphy. Nancy Jane Patka, Minneapolis B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Mitchell Edward Rubinstein, Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Chicago, Ill. Prof. C. A. Gayne. B.A. '67, University of Illinois. Major: His­ tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Leon Patricia Ann Peard, Baltimore, Md. Blum's Policy Toward the Spanish Civil War: B.A. '68, Wilson College. Major: History. July-November, 1936. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Action C. Loehr. Francaise, 1914-1918. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Thayer. Darlene Apple Rudolph, St. Paul B.A. '49, University of Wisconsin; B.S. '60, Koon-Yui Poon, Hong Kong Wisconsin State University. Field of Concen­ B.A. '61, University of Hong-Kong. Field of tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Prof. Alfred Aeppli. James Terrance Rutherford, Edina Jennifer Ann Porwit, Rochester B.S. ' 58, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.S. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Anthropology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Prof. D. L. Lange. Thesis: Possible Relationships Between the Paleolithic Cultures of the Potwar Plateau and Gerald Raymond St-Martin, Holyoke, the Peninsula of the Indian Subcontinent. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. W. Adams. Mass. B.A. magna cum laude '68, Assumption Col­ Larry Arthur Prochnow, Gilman, lege. Field of Concentration: French. Major Wis. Adviser: Prof. A. A. Renaud. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University. Major: Florence Markey Schmerler, Minne- History. Minors: Anthropology and Sociology. Thesis: The Story of Science in Minnesota's apolis Denominational Colleges, 1850-1910. Major B.A. '47, State University of Iowa. Field of Adviser: Prof. T. L. Smith. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. E. N. Deno. Margaret Jean Raeburn, Wayzata B.A. '49, Allegheny College. Field of Con­ Paul Timothy Schweppe, New centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Brighton Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Louise Harris Ramberg, St. Louis Park Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Lange. B.s. in Econ. '44, B.S. '59, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum Richard Joseph Sheehan, Minneapolis and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. B.S. '61, University of Omaha. Field of Con­ il Chase. centration: Mass Communication. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. E. Emery. Gottipalli Venkatanarayana Reddy, Gudur, India Carol Thacher Skluzacek, Minneapolis I B.A. '52, Annamalai University. Field of Con­ B.A. '61, Grinnell College. Field of Concen­ centration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Edward Coen. viser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds.

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Donna Mae Smith, Hoffman Janet Bell Thayer, Fridley B.S. cum laude '62, Moorhead State College. B.A. '49, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. G. K. Olson. viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. M. Wiley Smith, Bloomington Beverly Ann Throndson, Bloomington' B.S. '62, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ B.A. '63, Purdue University. Field of Concen- . centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major tration: Educational PsychOlogy. Major Ad- ' Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. viser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Susan Kay Smith, Franklin, Ind. Anna Rosa Vasconetto-Migone, B.S. with highest distinction '68, Purdue Uni­ Genova, Italy versity. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. H. Meier. Dottore in Giurisprudenza '67, University of . Siena. Field of Concentration: French. Major Carolyn Jean Sorensen, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. A. A. Renaud. B.A. '62, University of Denver; M.A. '66, University of Washington. Field of Concen­ Theodora Ringberg Wariakois, White tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Bear Lake L. E. Olson. B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Robert James Sorley, Minneapolis Prof. W. R. Hastie. B.A. with highest honor '64, Bethel College. Field of Concentration: Area Studies. Major Mary Louise Warner, Hopkins Adviser: Prof. Romeyn Taylor. B.A. '46, College of William and Mary. Ma- . jor: Art Education. Minor: Classics. Thesis: ' Ruth Arend Staeheli, Portland, Ore. The Japanese Influence on the English Decor- .' ative Arts From 1860-1890. Major Adviser: B.A. '67, University of Oregon. Field of Con­ centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Jo­ Prof. Melvin Waldfogel. hannes Riedel. Donald Ralph Wentworth, Ortonville Gerald Alan Stearns, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of: B.A. cum laude '61, Hamline University. Field Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Gardner. Prof. P. E. Meehl. Bruce Howard White, Minneapolis Charles Gary Steigenga, Muskegon, B.A. '63, Austin College. Field of Concentra­ Mich. tion: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Johannes B.A. with high honor '66, Michigan State Riedel. University. Field of Concentration: Political , Science. Major Adviser: Prof. B. M. Sapin. Irene Hixon Whitney, Wayzata , B.A. cum laude '48, Smith College. Field o,f . Geraldine Lois Stenger, St. Paul Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of Prof. R. G. Warnken. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Ilka \Viebecke, Wuppertal, Germany 'i I Universitat Munchen. Major: International Re- ': ; Theodore Joseph Taffe, Chicago, Ill. lations. Thesis: American Images of the Soviet: B.A. cum laude '59, St. Mary's College. Field Union and Germany, From 1939 to 1949.', of Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Riggs.' Major Adviser: Prof. G. F. Alkire. Arthur Stuart Wilke, Minneapolis Dorothy Patricia Howell Tether, Min- B.S. '59, Wisconsin State College. Major:' neapolis Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: The;, B.A. magna cum laude '68, University of Min­ Problem of Generation: A Reconsideration of,' nesota. Field of Concentration: Geography. the Theories of Karl Mannheim. Major Ad.' Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Rice. viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale.

14 David R. Yale, Brooklyn, N.Y. Betty Jo Zander, Minneapolis B.A. '66, City College of New York. Field of B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad. Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Prof. G. A. Gayne.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Victoria Alexander, Memphis, Tenn. Roger Allen Lohmann, Zumbrota B.S. '65, Spelman College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '64, St. Cloud State College. Field of tration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Concentration: Public Administration. Major Prof. P. T. Steen. Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. Walter James Angrist, Minnetonka B.A. '''6, University of Michigan. Field of Robin Edward MacStravic, Minne- Concentration: Public Administration. Major apolis Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. B.A. '63, Harvard University. Field of Con­ centration: Public Administrat:ion. Major Ad­ Eileen Mary Baumgartner, Albany viser: Prof. G. A. Warp. B.A. College of St. Catherine. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: The Town in an Urbanizing Area: A Case Study of the St. Joan Winter Magnuson, Crookston Cloud Area in Minnesota. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '55, Concordia College. Field Prof. G. A. Warp. of Concentration: Public Administration. Ma­ Norman Carl Rein, Pittsburgh, Pa. jor Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. B.A. '58, Capital University. Field of Con­ centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ Michael Jon Philps, Madison, Wis. viser: Prof. P. T. Steen. B.s. '65, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Leland Walter Lakritz, Milwaukee, Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. Wis. B.S. '63, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Dale Lee Tryon, Fond du Lac, Wis. Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. B.A. '49, Illinois College. Field of Concentra­ tion: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Jean Marie Lease, Duluth Prof. P. T. Steen. B.Ed. '61, Keene State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. Ingrid Dorothea Utech, Washington, D.C. Nancy Louise Lohmann, Fairmont B.A. '65, Hollins College. Major: Public Ad­ B.S. '66, St. Cloud State College. Field of ministration. Thesis: A Study of Project Plan­ Concentration: Public Administration. Major ning and Coordination in Metropolitan Areas. Adviser: Prof. P. T. Steen. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

Master of Business Administration Richard Gregory Ballintine, Minne- Roger Lee Carlson, Minneapolis apolis B.B.A. '65, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.Phys. with high distinction '68, University Concentration: Business Administration. Major of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Busi­ Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. ness Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg.

15 Carl John DelVitto, Jeannette, Pa. Richard LeRoy Severe, St. Paul B.S.I.E. with honor '43, University of Pitts­ B.S.Ch.E. with distinction '63, M.S. '64, Uni­ burgh. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ versity of Iowa. Field of Concentration: Busi­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. ness Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N.; Glaskowsky, Jr. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. . Philip Alvord Hartley, Minneapolis LeVaughn LeRoy Sherwood, Minne- B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Business Administration: Ma­ B.S. Met. Eng. '61, South Dakota School of'. jor Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Mines; M.S. Met. '64, Iowa State University. Field of Concentration: Business Administra_ Charles David Jones, Richfield tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, B.S.B. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Jr. Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Richard Barnes Taylor, Big Stone Lenny Duane Kloncz, New Brighton Gap, Va. B.S.B. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S.B. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of. Concentration: Business Administration. Major Concentration: Business Administration. Major ~ Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Robert John Reid, Richfield Mark Jay Thelen, Albany B.Ch.E. '61, University of Minnesota. Field B.S. '66, St. John's University. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Business Administration. centration: Business Administration. Major Ad.' Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. viser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz.

Master of Fine Arts Allan A. Estes, Anchorage, Alaska Marcia Joanne Scanlon, Minneapolis B.A. '68, Colorado State College. Field of B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of.. Concentration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Adviser;' R. D. Moulton. Prof. Peter B usa.

Master of Science Susan Carol Johnson Anderson, Hud- Mary Jean Bechter, Akron, Ohio son, Wis. B.S. magna cum laude '68, Boston College.! Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major' B.S. cum laude '66 Mankato State College. Field of Concentration: Medical·Surgical Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. . , Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Vivian Marguerite Arnold, Phoenix, Sandra Jean Benson, Duluth Ariz. B.S. with distinction '58, University of Minne-: sota. Major: Medical Technology. Minor'" B.S.N. '63, Loretto Heights College. Field of Genetics. Thesis: Characterization of the 1m .. Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: munoglobulins of the Sea Lamprey (Petro-'. Prof. A. G. Sparrow. myzon marinus). Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. I Jeanine L. Joosten Bader, Chaska Bridges. B.S. '58 Hamline University. Field of Concen­ tration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. Roderick Reid Bevis, St. Paul A. G. Sparrow. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major~ Plant Pathology. Minor: Entomology. Thesis~ Mason Gene Bailey, Buckhannon, The Effect of Temperature on Urediospor W.va. Germination, Appressorial Formation, an B.A. '67, Rutgers University. Field of Con­ Penetration of Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp, centration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. avenae Erikss. and E. Henn. Major Adviser R. H. Cameron. Prof. M. F. Kernkamp.

16 Dennis Michael Boland, Mora Barbara Edwards Hauf, Bozeman, B.S. '68, University of Wyoming. Field of Mont. Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Ad­ B.S.N. '61, M.N. '62, Montana State College. viser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Sparrow. Dorothy Jean Borge, Ettrick, Wis. B.A. summa cum laude '68, Luther College. Duane Montor Ilstrup, Buffalo Field of Concentration: Zoology. Major Ad­ B.A. cum laude '68, Augsburg College. Field viser: Prof. J. C. Underhill. of Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. C. E. Bartsch. Ruth Elaine Brink, Paullina, Iowa B.S.N. '65, State University of Iowa. Field of Gary Laverne Innes, Minneapolis Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: B.S. (M.E.) cum laude '66, State University Prof. A. C. Sparrow. of New York. Field of Concentration: Me­ chanics and Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. Gonzalo Castro, Santiago, Chile W. H. 'Varner. Ing.Agr. '65, Universidad Catolica de Valpa­ raiso. Field of Concentration: Animal Science. Janet Lee Kalitowski, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Hanson. B.A. '64, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Robert Kent Crookston, Magrath, Prof. A. C. Sparrow. Alberta, Canada B.S. cum laude '68, Brigham Young Univer­ Susan Kessler, Pine City sity. Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Statistics. B.A. '69, College of St. Benedict. Field of Thesis: The Relation of CO2 Co;npensation Concentration: Ecology. Major Adviser: Prof. and Chlorenchymatous Vascular Bundle D. F. McKinney. Sheaths in Leaves of Dicots. Major Adviser: Prof. D. N. Moss. Sharon Virginia Landvik, Minneapolis David Murrell Ehlen, Minneapolis B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Anthropology. The­ B.S.B. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: sis: The Nutritional Status of Junior High Business Administration. Minor: Educational School Students in Two St. Paul Public Psycho'Ogy. Thesis: An Experimental Inquiry Schools. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Doyle. in the Marketing of Automobile Replacement Batteries. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Hancock. Wen-Kai Lee, Taipei, Taiwan \Vaync Alvin Fehlandt, Hopkins B.S. Agr. '64, M.S. Agr. '67, National Taiwan University. Field of Concentration: Forestry. B.A. cum laude '65, Augsburg College. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Haygreen. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. Stanley. :Marianne Helen Luethy, Denver, Daniel Nelson Fritze, St. Paul Colo. B.A. with high scholastic honors '68, St. Cloud B.S. in Nur. '67, Loretto Heights College. State College. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major Statistics. Thesis: Polynomial Rings over Adviser: Prof. A. C. Sparrow. Semi-Croups-Evaluations. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Jain. Linda Bernice W. Martin, Camp Hill, Pa. Linda Faye Garner, Stephenville, Tex. B.S.N. magna cum laude '63, University of B.S: '66, Baylor University. Field of Conccn­ Pittsburgh. Field of Concentration: Medical­ t~ahon: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Ad­ Surgical Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. N. I. vIser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Harris.

Elliott Stuart Goldstein, Waterbury, Jane Price McKinnon, White Bear Conn. Lake B.S. '67, University of Hartford. Field of Con­ B.S. with high distinction '57, University of centration: Cenetics. Major Adviser: Prof. L. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Horticul­ A. Snyder. ture. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Mullin.

17 Frances Carroll McKown, Lansing, Farhat Ullah Quadri, Karachi, Mich. Pakistan B.S. with honor '64, Michigan State Univer­ B.E. (Vic.) '66, N.E.D. Government Engi­ sity. Field of Concentration: Medical-Surgical neering College. Field of Concentration: Civil , Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. P. P. Christiano. Nancy Ann Mead, Seattle, Wash. B.S.N. '61, State University of Iowa. Field of Stephen Allen Richards, St. Paul Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. B.S. in Econ. '65, University of Minnesota.' Field of Concentration: Business Administra- . Arlene Betty Miller, East Canton, tion. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Nelson. . Ohio B.S.N. '64, Western Reserve University. Field David Robin Richmond, Sydney, of Concentration: Public Health. Major Ad­ Australia viser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. M.B.Ch.B. '61, Leeds University. Major:: Kathryn McClain Montgomery, Physiology: Minor: Biometry. Thesis: Meas­ Hereford, Tex. urement of Regional Myocardial Blood Using . 131 1_ Macroaggregates of Albumin. Major Ad- ~ , B.S.N. '66, Baylor University. Field of Con­ viser: Dr. J. B. Bassingthwaighte. centration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. N. I. Harris. I J ames Scott Seck, Minneapolis Thomas Lee Murdock, Silver Spring, B.Math with high distinction '68, University: Md. of Minnesota. Major: Computer and Informa­ B.S. in Phys. with honors '68, University of tion Science. Minors: Mathematics and Phy­ North Carolina. Major: Physics. Minor: sics. Thesis: A Third Order Iterative Method' Mathematics. Thesis: Infrared Observations of for Solution of an Equation F(x) = O. Major ,I' the Temperature of the Planet Mercury. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. K. S. Frankowski. jor Adviser: Prof. E. P. Ney. James Dennis Neaton, Galveston, Tex. Muwaffaq M. Shayota, Detroit, Mich. B.S. cum laude '69, University of Minnesota. B.S.C.E. '68, Wayne State University. Fieldr of Concentration: Mechanics. Major Adviser~, Major: Biometry. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Investigation of the Partitioning of the Prof. Robert Plunkett. Total Mean Difference. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Johnson. Barbara Sheie, Staten Island, N.Y. Lyman Henry O'Neal, St. Paul B.S. cum laude '68, Wagner College. Field or" Concentration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Ma.:, B.A. '63, Oakland City College. Major: En· jor Adviser: Prof. N. I. Harris. 1 tomology. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: An Evalua­ tion of Injury by Lygus Lincolaris to Alfalfa Grown for Forage in Minnesota. Major Ad­ Boo Shik Shin, Seoul, Korea viser: Prof. A. G. Peterson. B.S. '63, Ewha Womans University. Major::':' Pharmacognosy. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis:; Robert Davis Rickard Parker, Hono- Lipid Analysis of Selected Plant Tissue CuI" lulu, Hawaii ture. Major Adviser: Prof. E. J. Staba. B.A. '64, M.S. '67, University of Hawaii. Field of Concentration: Environmental Health. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. T. A. Olson. Warren Neil Sifferath, Farmington B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of' Philly Lin-Moo Peng, Taipei, Taiwan Concentration: Animal Science. Major Ad-I B.S. in Ag. '65, National Taiwan University. viser: Prof. D. E. Otterby. Major: Entomology. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Resistance of Medicago to Mirid Attack. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Radcliffe. Robert Albert Smith, Minneapolis B.S.B. with distinction '67, University " Keith Albert Peterson, Fedora, S.D. Minnesota. Major: Business Administration; B.S.B.A. '66, University of South Dakota. Minor: Economics. Thesis: Marketing R Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ search Communication. Major Adviser: Prof tion. Major Adviser: Prof. J. K. Simmons. C. W. Rudelius. '

18 Charanjit Singh Sra, Chapais, Quebec, Sandra Evelyn Larsen Titus, Palo Alto, Canada Calif. A.C.S.M. '63, Camboume School of Metal­ B.S. '64, Wagner College. Field of Concen­ liferous Mining. Field of ConceQtration: Min­ tration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. eraI Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. A. C. Sparrow. Pfleider. Victor Van Ballenberghe, St. Paul Elinor Anne Stowers, Cleveland, Ohio B.S. '66, State University Teachers College, B.S.N. '68, Duquesne University. Field of Oneonta, New York. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Ad­ Ecology. Thesis: Movements, Home Range viser: Prof. N. I. Harris. and Habitat Use of Moose as Determined by Radio-Tracking. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Donald Arthur Stule, McGrath Mackie. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Analytical Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chem­ Phillip Valere Vanderschaegen, Iron istry. Thesis: Spectrophotometric Determina­ Belt, Wis. tion of Dissolved Oxygen. Major Adviser: Prof. T. J. Bydalek. B.S. '67, Wisconsin State University. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Ecology. Thesis: Food Habits of Ruffed Crouse at the Cloquet Forest Re­ Dale Gustaf Swan, St. Louis Park search Center, Minnesota. Major Adviser: B.A. '63, Bethel College. Major: Organic Prof. W. H. Marshall. Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. The­ sis: Bicyclo -[3,3,0]- Octane-3.7-Dione: a Pos­ Richard Jerome Wedlund, Minne- sible Precursor of Dodecahedrane. Major Ad­ apolis viser: Prof. C. F. Koelsch. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Entomology. Majer Adviser: David Peter Swendsrud, Carlisle Prof. E. F. Cook. B.S. '66, Moorhead State College. Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Plant Pathology. Frank Joseph Wilary, Jr., Cicero, Ill. Thesis: Physiological Studies on Darluca Fi. B.S. '66, Knox College. Major: Analytical lum, a Hyperparasite of Uredinales. Major Chemistry. Minors: Inorganic Chemistry and Adviser: Prof. Lucas Calpouzos. Physical Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of Meth­ ods for the Electro·Analytical Determination Eugene Harmon Thompson, Austin of Oxide in Fused NaNOs-KNOs at 250· C. B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. H. S. Swofford, Jr. Animal Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Relationship Between the Rate of In Jimmy Dale Winter, Morris Vitro Enzymatic Desaturation of Stearate and B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of the Stearate/Oleate Ratios of Animal Tissues. Concentration: Ecology. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. C. E. Allen. D. B. Siniff.

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Leslie Louis Kumpula, Minneapolis B.E.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Aerospace Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Heinrich.

Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering Richard Edward Nicolai, Hector Fabio Tobon, Cali, Colombia B.Agr. Eng. '65, University of Minnesota. Ing.Agr. '66, Universidad Nacional de Colom­ Major: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: In­ bia. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Engi­ dustrial Engineering. Thesis: Design of a neering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. R. Allred. Covered Hopper Railroad Car Leader for Bulk Handled Potatoes. Major Adviser: Prof. John Strait.

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Moster of Science in Chemical Engineering Wayne Arthur Gifford, Buffalo, N.Y. B.S. with distinction '68, Clarkson College of Technology. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Flotation Sta- bility and Interaction Between Flotation Par- ticles. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Scriven. Moster of Science in Civil Engineering Janq Shyong Chiou, Taiwan, China Wu-Seng Lung, Wuchow, China B.A. in Eng. '67, National Taiwan University. B.S.E. '67, Taiwan Cheng Kung University. ,; Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathemat­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. T. Hanley. ics. Thesis: Vibration of Cavitating Body. 'I Major Adviser: Prof. C. C. S. Song. ' Moster of Science in Dentistry f, Leonard Victor Ackermann, Minne- Robert Henry Grossman, St. Paul apolis D.D.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: I I D.D.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Lami-' Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Genetic nagraphic Cephalometric Survey of Some Vari- ~ Study of Class III Malocclusion. Major Ad­ abies Involved in the Application of Extra-· viser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Oral Traction on the Maxillary First Perman-' ent Molar. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Glen Del Anderson, Minneapolis D.D.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: The In­ John Richard Isaacson, St. Paul fluence of Major Connector Design on the Dimensional Accuracy of Cobalt Chromium B.S. with distinction '64, D.D.S. '66, Univer­ Castings for Removable Partial Dentures. Ma­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor:" jor Adviser: Dr. E. S. Olsen. Anatomy. Thesis: Analysis of Some Vertical: Growth Measurements in Extreme Variations' James Lee Baker, Bloomington in Anterior and Posterior Facial Height. Major' D.D.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Cepha­ lometric Evaluation of the Occlusal Plane and the Axial Inclination of the Anterior Teeth Douglas Arthur Jolstad, Hopkins in Complete Denture Wearers. Major Adviser: D.D.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major:. Dr. E. S. Olsen. Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Lami· David Dale Benson, Minneapolis nagraphic Evaluation of Relapse Following the' Discontinuance of Class II Intermaxillary Elas­ B.S. '63, D.D.S. '65, University of Minnesota. tics. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. ' ~" Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Study of the Rate of Bone Repair. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. D. E. Waite. Joyce M. Heckenlaible LeFebvre, James David Dresen, St. Paul White Bear Lake D.D.S. '65, Marquette University. Major: D.D.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major:'. f Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: An Evalu­ Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Effect of ation of the Bennett Angle by Pantographic Low Temperatures on the Oral Mucous Mem­ l Survey and by Mathematical Determination brane. Major Adviser: Dr. L. E. A. Folke. (Hanau's Formula). Major Adviser: Dr. E. S. Olsen. Michael Warren Geiser, Minneapolis Thomas Arvid Molin, St. Paul B.S. '65, D.D.S. '65, University of Minnesota. D.D.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: An Evalu

20 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Glenn Merlin Blumer, Maplewood David Edward O'Connor, Bloom- B.S.E.E. '59, Iowa State College. Field of ington Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Influence of High-Order Modes Gerald Michael Heiling, Redwood in the Guided Wave Faraday Effect in Semi­ conductors. Major Adviser: Prof. Allen Nuss­ Falls baum. B.E.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Curtis James Petrich, Minneapolis Thesis: Second Harmonic Generation at 3164 B.S.E.E. '64, University of North Dakota. Angstroms with a Phase-Locked Ring Ampli­ Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. fier. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Carruthers. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. James Andrew Howe, Burnsville Noyan Somay, Istanbul, Turkey B.S.E.E. '64, University of Wisconsin. Field B.S.E.E. '68, Robert College. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ centration: Electrical Engineering. Major Ad­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. viser: Prof. Allen Nussbaum. Edward Ralph Wuori, Hibbing William James Kahle, Minneapolis B.E.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: B.s.E.E. '60, University of Wisconsin. Field Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ Thesis: Magnetic Properties of Magnetic Thin jor Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. Films. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Speliotis.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Surinder Kumar Arora, New Delhi, Hanuman Mall Pugalia, India India B.S. (Eng.) '67, Birla Institute of Technology. B.E.E. '63, University of Delhi. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineer- centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ . ing. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora. viser: Prof. S. R. Arora.

Praveen Chander Jolly, Chandigarh, Chinnakonda Krishnamachari Rad- India hamohan, Madurai, India B.S.M.E. '65, Harcourt Butler Technological B.E. (Mech.) '68, University of Madras. Field Institute. Field of Concentration: Industrial of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. J. S. White. jor Adviser: Prof. J. S. White. Nitin Himatlal Mehta, Bombay, India B.Tech. with honors '68, Indian Institute of Narayanaswamy Sethuraman, Madras, Technology. Major: Industrial Engineering. India Minor: Statistics. Thesis: A Study of Drug B.E. (Mech.) '64, University of Madras. Field Distribution System in the University of Min­ of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ neosta Hospitals. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. jor Adviser: Prof. J. S. White. Arora.

Kanchan Vinayak Nabar, Bombay, Agam Nath Sinha, Srinagar, Bihar, India India B.E. (Mech.) '66, University of Bombay. Field B.Tech. '68, Indian Institute of Technology. of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. jor Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora.

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I I' Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Rolf Donald Anderson, Minneapolis Ashok Midha, Jamshedpur, India B.Mech.Eng. with distinction '68, University B.S.E. '68, Regional Institute of Technology. of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Me. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineer. chanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Frof. K. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Frohrib. T. Whitby. Atluri Sivaram Prasad, Hyderabad, Larry Kent Johnson, Reeds Ferry, India N.H. B.E. (Mech.) with distinction '68, Osmania B.S.M.E. '65, Northwestern University. Field University. Field of Concentration: Mechanical of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. K. T. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Frohrib. Whitby. Seshan Rammohan, Sindri, India Dev Raj Malik, New Delhi, India B.Tech. (Mech.) '68, Indian Institute of B.S.Eng. (Mech.) '63, Ranchi University. Field Technology. Field of Concentration: Mechani. of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. cal Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. T. E. l Major Adviser: Prof. T. E. Murphy. Murphy. I

Master of Science in Medicine (Internal) Paul Henry Andreini, Rochester B.A. '55, M.D. '58, McGill University. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Phagocytosis and Uricolysis of C" Labeled Sodium Urate Crystals by Leucocytes. Major Adviser: Dr. L. E. Ward.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Surendra Gupta, Delhi, India Bruce Donald Hanson, Eyota ~' B.S. '61, M.S. '63, University of Delhi. Field B.M.E. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: . of Concentration: Metallurgical Engineering. Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physics., ~., Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Sivertsen. Thesis: Electron Transfer in Fifth and Sixth Group Transition Metal Borides. Major Ad·" viser: Prof. L. E. Toth. f

Master of Science in Mineral Engineering John Aurel Belanger, Sudbury, On- Guy Allen Johnson, Hoyt Lakes tario, Canada B.M.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: . B.Eng. '68, McMaster University. Field of Mineral Engineering. Minor: Business Admin­ Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Major istration. Thesis: An Engineering Study of tbej· Adviser: Prof. E. P. Plleider. Stripping of Muskeg from a Mesabi Range·:. Taconite Deposit. Major Adviser. Prof. E. P.• : Plleider. '

22 Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Darrell Ervin Fisher, Mason City, Iowa M.D. '61, State University of Iowa. Major: Orthopedic Surgery. Mmor: Pathology. Thesis: Corticosteroid Induced Aseptic Necrosis. Ma­ jor Adviser: Dr. W. H. Bickel.

Master of Science in Otolaryngology Philip John Furman, Rochester M.D. '63, University of Pennsylvania. Major: Otolalyngology. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Ex­ perimental Studies of Electro-depolarization of the Facial Nerve for Hemifacial Spasm. Major Adviser: Dr. K. M. Simonton.

Master of Science in Pathology Orhan Mukbil Bulay, Ahwaz, Iran M.D. '56, University of Ankara. Major: Pa­ thology. Thesis: TIle Study of Development of Lung and Skin Tumors in Mice Exposed In Utero to Polycyclic Hydrocarbons. Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. Dawson, Jr.

Master of Science in Surgery James Eugene DeMeules, Minneapolis vVilliam Reginald Shamblin, Tusca- B.S. '59, College of St. TIlOmas. Major: Surg­ loosa, Ala. ery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Comparison of M.D. '62, Tulane University. Major: Surgery. Hemodilution vs Hemologous Blood Perfusion Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Behavior of in the Immature Animal. Major Adviser: Dr. Carotid Body Tumors: A Clinical and Histo­ J. F. Perry, Jr. pathological Investigation. Major Adviser: Dr. W. H. ReMine.

Master of Science in Urology William Loomis Furlow, Rochester B.A. '48, M.D. '53, George Washington Uni­ versity. Major: Urology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Re-Establishment of Ureteral Continuity Using a Mechanical Stapler: An Experimental Study. Major Adviser: Dr. D. C. Utz.

Master of Social Work James E. Abts, Cottage Grove Stephen Christian Anderson, Cloquet B.S. '60, Winona State College. Field of Con­ B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: C. 1. Bower. Prof. M. R. Cohn.

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Jane Selfridge Angrist, Minnetonka Nancy Eileen Ervin, Culver, Ind. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, Purdue University. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. S. Prof. V. M. Bloom. S. Goldman. Rosemary Josten Bjorkquist, St. Paul Ann Friedley, Minneapolis B.A. '63, Luther College. Field of Concentra­ B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: W. Oren. Prof. H. C. Yesner. Jean Marie Broom, Minneapolis Arlene Kay Gabrielson, West St. Paul B.A. summa cum laude '68, University of B.A. cum laude '63, Hope College. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Work. Major Adviser: Prof. M. R. Cohn. Prof. P. W. Chommie. James Brent Campbell, North St. Paul Marcia Paulette Gans, Lewistown, B.A. '67, College of St. Thomas. Field of Mont. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. '64, College of St. Catherine. Field of Prof. J. H. Bridges. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Whitmore. Sandra June Chesborough, Minne- apolis Ruth Karen Goodwin, Minneapolis B.S. '64, Mankato State College. Field of B.A. cum laude '61, University of Minnesota. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Prof. D. A. Whitmore. Adviser: Prof. I. G. Rapoport.

J ames Eldon Christiansen, Minne- Linda LaNay Hammarberg, Minne- apolis apolis B.A. '62, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.A. '64, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Brusseau. Prof. D. A. Whitmore.

Cathleen Marie Croskey, West Des Helen Irene Hay, Sioux Falls, S.D. Moines, Iowa B.A. '48, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.S. '68, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. D. A. Whitmore. . P. W. Chommie. Pablo Davila, St. Paul Marvin Rex Haymond, Winterset, B.A. '53, Howard Payne College. Field of Iowa Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.S. '66, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ ~..• Prof. C. L. Bower. centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Yesner. Albert Charles Durand, Minneapolis B.A. '56, Macalester College. Field of Con­ John Timothy Hernandez, St. Paul centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of ( C. L. Bower. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Annalee Stewart. I Judy Anne Dwyer, St. Paul B.A. '67, Rosary College. Field of Concentra­ Janice Musgrave Jackson, St. Paul tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Bower. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser:' Prof. I. G. Rapoport. Penelope H. Ebbitts, Kansas City, Mo. James Richard Juaire, St. Paul B.A. '67, Loretto Heights College. Field of B.A. '66, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. V. M. Bloom. Annalee Stewart.

24 Abby Sue Kamin, Minneapolis Judith Ann Miller, St. Paul B.A. summa cum laude '68, University of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: \Vork. Major Adviser: Prof. I. G. Rapoport. Prof. D. A. Whitmore. Wilma Riemenschneider Kassakian, Mary Frances Maloney, Rochester Cambridge, Mass. B.A. '67, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.A. '68, Wellesley College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Prof. H. E. Saloshin. W. Oren. Susanne Lorraine Nelson, St. Paul James Edward Kastama, Stillwater B.A. '66, Concordia College. Field of Con­ B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Saloshin. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. M. R. Cohn. Marvel J erine Norberg, Barnum Janet Muriel Kellogg, Minneapolis B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. F. X. Kamps. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Compton. Carol Elizabeth Olson, Minneapolis B.A. '63, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Hi-Taik Kim, Seoul, Korea tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '63, Korea School of Social Welfare; C.1. Bower. B.A. '66, Dan Kook College. Field of Concen­ tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Mary Kay Peck, Minneapolis H. J. Yesner. B.S. '68, Mankato State College. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Ingrid Helen Kizen, New Richmond, Prof. I. G. Rapoport. Wis. Joyce Lee Pishney, Minneapolis B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. P. W. Chommie. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. I. G. Rapoport. Stephen Joseph Kodluboy, St. Paul Kathryn Harriet Rieke, Minneapolis B.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. summa cum laude '68, University of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Prof. M. K. Newhouse. Work. Major Adviser: Prof. J. 1. Brusseau. Lorrie Rice Kutcher, Minneapolis Mary Louise Robinson, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Owens. Prof. P. W. Chommie.

Roberta Sue J. Locke, Minneapolis Kathryn Ann Scott, Shawnee Mission, B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Kan. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. '68, Kansas State University. Field of Prof. D. A. Whitmore. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Liebenow. Lorelie Fammette Louters, Hollandale Clarice Mayonne Skaug, Clarkfield B.A. '60, Calvin College. Field of Concentra­ B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. F. X. Kamps. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Owens. Roberta Martha Meier, Minneapolis Beverly Fisher Smerling, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.A. '43, University of Chicago. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work, Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Saloshin. Prof. M. R. Cohn. 25 ,

Gladys Mary Valdovinos, Minneapolis James Francis Yeager, Duluth B.A. cum laude '68, University of Minnesota. B.A. cum laude '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Field of Concentration: Social "Vork. Major Adviser: Prof. Susan Goldman. Adviser: Prof. P. W. Chommie. Lois Olson Webb, St. Paul David Daniel Young, St. Paul B.A. '51, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '51, Kentucky State College. Field of Concentration. Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Compton. Prof. J. H. Bridges.

Certificate of Specialist in Education Donald H. Gillquist, Minneapolis James Sheldon Omdal, Minneapolis B.S. '53, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. B.S. with distinction '62, M.A. '68, Univer­ Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: tration. Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Cross. Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M.D.Hall. Richard Herbert Holt, Minneapolis B.A. '61, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Arthur Laurence O'Neil, Sauk Centre Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ B.S. with honor '51, Winona State Teachers ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. College; M.A. '57, ,University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Admin­ Roger Wendell Knudson, Pueblo, istration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Colo. B.A. '65, Southern Colorado State College; John Arthur Schoen, Aurora M.A. '70, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '50, M.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ Adviser: Prof. R.. F. Weatherman. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. Marie Carolyn Ludgate, Minneapolis B.Ed. '58, Keene Teachers College; M.A. '68, Marilyn Esther Sorensen, Minneapolis University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '56, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol. Prof. F. H. Wood. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. .

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26 GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Business Administration Certificate Philip Arlen Amundson, Silver Bay Maurice Patrick Murphy, Minneapolis Thomas Frederic Geren, Columbia Heights

Civil Engineering Technician Certificate Douglas Rodney McArthur, Coon Rapids

Electrical Engineering Technician Certificate David Alan Kocina, Maple Plain

Engineering Science Certificate Richard William Arbour, Baltic, Conn.

Fellow in Management of Administrative Services Robert Louis French, St. Paul

Social Work Certificate Robert Carlos Bircher, Sandstone Ronald James Kloyda, Minneapolis James David Cashman, Osseo Walter Joseph Kurth, Stillwater Don Oran Cooper, Zimmerman Leland Harry Paulson, White Bear George Dean Eaton, Minneapolis Lake Thomas Howell Foster, Minneapolis LeRoy Keith Siegel, Minneapolis Raymond Cecil Haiden, St. Cloud Mary Joan Steinbach, St. Paul Myron Ralph Johnson, White Bear Bodo Fritz Suemnig, St. Paul Lake Elizabeth Kathryn Huber Undis, Richard Albert Johnson, Minneapolis South St. Paul Marian Helen Kapusta, Minneapolis James Bernard Zellmer, Minneapolis

Associate in Mortuary Science John Richard Amann, Albert Lea Thomas George Ranney, Wheaton Michael Walter Cudmore, Interna­ Louis John Stellato, Jr., Lyndhurst, tional Falls N.J. Walter Lloyd Harding, St. Paul Gregory Brent Wulff, St. Paul Harley L. Prell, Little Falls Kay Frances Zehm, South St. Paul

27 GENERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts Jerald Allen Anderson, Minneapolis Leslie Ann Goodman, St. Paul Leigh Robert Angle, Minneapolis Gary Wayne Greenlund, Bloomington Michael Joseph Baldassano, Min- Brian Lee Gustafson, Minneapolis neapolis Edward Nelson Haddon, Minneapolis Thomas Edwin Bauer, Minneapolis Dennis Brian Hanley, Franklin, Wis. Susan Joan Beach, Litchfield Diane Mary Hansen, St. Paul Terry Michael Bedin, Minneapolis James Irvin Hansen, St. Paul Sherwin John Belisle, Minneapolis Richard Marvin Harnden, St. Paul George William Bigelow, St. Paul Gregory Alan Harris, Minneapolis David James Bock, Zimmerman Michael Charles Harty, Minneapolis Thomas Shryer Brackett, Jr., Min- Candace Amelia Hartzmann, Minne- neapolis apolis Gretchen Louise Bradshaw, Minne- David Edmund Hawkinson, Minne- apolis apolis Steven Robert Braziel, Minneapolis Craig Alan Heikkila, Richfield Douglas Dennis Bruch, Kenosha, Wis. Karen Suzanne Hemler, Minneapolis Robert Elliott Bulander, Minneapolis Michael William Hermes, Forest Lake Timothy Michael Burke, Minneapolis Jeffrey Gene Hoberg, Minneapolis Robert Walker Burns, Fridley John Allen Hockemeyer, St. Paul Janet Buskirk, Edina Geraldine Yvonne Holland, Minne- Leonard Gustave Christ, J L, St. Louis, apolis Mo. James Burton Holmes, Minneapolis Jeffrey Donald Cramer, St. Louis Park Jeanne Marie Huff, Mound Joan Catherine Cumming, Edina Charles Gordon Hughes, Minneapolis Richard Charles DeSplinter, Jasper Duane Michael Hunt, Minneapolis Diane C. Determan, Minneapolis Jo Ann Colleen Jensen, Minneapolis Alice Margaret Dickinson, Richfield Hazel Elsie Johnson, Minneapolis Paul Raymond Dolan, Minneapolis Walter Nomlan Johnson, Minneapolis Frank James Dzik, South St. Paul Richard Lawrence Johnston, Bloom- Donald Paul Ekholm, Minneapolis ington Charles V. Eskew, Minneapolis Charles Edward Kelly, Jr., Minne- Robert M. Evans, Jr., St. Paul apolis James Konrad Fahey, Minneapolis Darleen Stueland King, Minneapolis Sharon E. Falls, Minneapolis Sherry Jean Kinn, Hopkins Betty Diane Farkas, Edina Susan Marie Kirby, St. Paul Arlene Bonnie Field, Minneapolis Jean A. Kleyman, St. Paul Robert Gustave Finlayson, Minne- Lauren Louise Kokosh, Minneapolis apolis James Peter Korzenowski, Minneapolis Michael Robert Flanigan, Minneapolis Lawrence Edward Krakowski, Minne- \\Talter Irving Fowler, Jr., St. Paul apolis Howard Wayne Frame, Northfield Susan Lee Kronmiller, Cannon Fans Dean Fredrick Franke, West St. Paul Idarose Krovitz, Duluth Alan Lloyd Gabel, St. Paul David Benson Laemmle, Minneapolis Michael John Ganley, Minneapolis Gregory Thomas Lang, Minneapolis James Michael Ginther, St. Paul Donald Richard Leitzen, Minneapolis Robert Horton Glynn, St. Paul Rosalind Louise Lindgren, St. Louis Mary Kathryn Gohl, St. Paul Park

28 Mark Craig Litherland, Robbinsdale Gregory Paul Schneider, St. Paul Zoe Benwell Lorshbough, Minneapolis Cecile Marie Schommer, St. Paul W. R. Robert Luckow, Minneapolis Tamie Ellen Schraber, Duluth Janice Elaine Luetticke, Willmar Marion Ardelle Schultz, St. Paul Bruce Raymond Mandel, St. Paul David Joseph Schumann, North St. Gerald Wayne Manson, Minneapolis Paul Emily S. Marohn, Elk River Cheryl Ann Shanks, St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Phillip Marson, St. Paul Stanley Lawrence Sieberg, St. Paul Janet Caroline May, Edina Hannah Sue Simes, St. Paul Kathleen Mary McKee, St. Paul Christine Delores Skweres, St. Paul Sharon Dianne Melton, Minneapolis Kathleen Mary Stein, Minneapolis Thomas Patrick Meyers, St. Paul Thomas Gregory Strapp, St. Paul Wayne William Milner, South St. Linda Marie Swanson, Minneapolis Paul Kenneth Richard Tannehill, Minne- Gregory Arthur Moore, Minneapolis apolis Wilbur Bernell Nichols, Minneapolis Michael Anthony Thurston, Bloom- James Douglas Nieman, St. Paul ington Barbara Niziol, Robbinsdale Cynthia M. Timmins, St. Paul Paul Howard Norman, Minneapolis Cheryl Kay Tunell, St. Paul Richard Henry O'Keefe, St. Paul Douglas Andrew Turk, Edina George Otieno Ongiri, Kisumu, Timothy Jon Verhey, Minneapolis Kenya Glenn Daniel Vogtman, Minneapolis Charles Robert Onsrud, Minneapolis Connie Smith Vosika, Minneapolis Edward Anthony Pee, J L, Minneapolis Linda Jane Voxland, Kenyon David Allen Pedersen, St. Paul Caryl Lee Bache Wallace, Minne- Joy Lynn Peterson, Minneapolis apolis Kenneth Charles Pittel, Excelsior Yvonne Barbara Walters, Minneapolis Eugene Bernard Ramsay, Monticello Edgar W. Weathers, Grenada, Miss. Roberta Jean Rand, Minneapolis Carol Lucille Wehland, Minneapolis David Paul Rataczak, Minneapolis Joan Weinberg, Estherville, Iowa Arthur John Roberts, Jr., Faribault Cynthia Anne Welters, St. Paul Dennis Michael Roufs, Winsted Nancy Lee Williams, Hopkins Holly Sue Sanders, Milwaukee, 'Vis. Harold Winikoff, St. Louis Park Judith Louise Schilling, St. Paul Joyce Irene Winkel, Shakopee Kenneth Ernest Schindeldecker, Rose- Nancy Lynn Winterer, St. Paul mount Elaine May Yee, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate In Liberal Arts Marjorie West Anderson, Wayzata John Robert Jensen, Minneapolis Theodore Ralph Bearth, St. Paul Linda Frances Levine, Minneapolis Heidi Burger Ellerman, St. Paul Roy Robert McMillen, Minneapolis John Squires Essame, Chesham, Judith Mary Mingo, White Bear Lake England Julianne Page, St. Paul Thomas Frederick Geren, Columbia Heights Christina Ellen Pash, St. Paul Marie Annette Gravdahl, Pequot Teresa Bernice Pozniak, Minneapolis Lakes Shirley Mae Ronningen, Zumbrota Linda Jane Hembroff, Minneapolis Carla Beryl Schwantes, Minneapolis

29 Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and wiII not become tinal until aU requirements are met for the level indicated

Ellen Abrams, Scranton, Pa. Arthur Lee Anttila, Minneapolis Ro11ie Sue Ackerman, St. Louis Park, Steven Frederick Apitz, Minneapolis SUM~IA CUM LAUDE, Biology Janice Holly Apple, Hopkins Bonnie Jean Ackland, Hutchinson Edward Walter Arfman, Floodwood Thomas Franklin Adams, Edina Margaret Ann Arneson, Cambridge Michele Ilene Adelson, Duluth John Bernard Arnold, Waconia Jean Sanny Aften, Minneapolis Mary Margaret Arnold, White Bear Melanie Ann Ahlquist, Richfield Lake Thomas Peter Ahlquist, Minneapolis Roxanne Lee Arnold, St. Paul, SUMMA Michael James Ahmann, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, English Steven Thomas Alexander, Excelsior Robert William Askeland, Richfield Joyce Wesley Alfton, Minneapolis Laurene Janice Atkins, Afton Helen Catherine Allen, St. Paul Robert Moorehead Atkinson, Minne- Scott Parker Allen, Minneapolis, apolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Marian Whitney Atwood, Deephaven Veronica Marie Allmaras, St. Paul David Michael Augustson, Anoka William Thomas Alwell, St. Paul Peter Samuel Austin, Duluth, SUMMA Margaret Jean Andersen, St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, Political Science SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Robert Fulton Baarson, Edina Cheryl Lee Anderson, St. Paul Charles Albert Backman III, Clifford Edward Anderson, Edina Rochester Jeffrey Robert Anderson, Minneapolis, Edward Alfred Backstrom III, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Brooklyn Center Joan Arline Anderson, Golden Valley David Nonis Badiali, Hibbing Karen D. Johnson Anderson, Prince- Marilyn Margaret Baeker, St. Paul ton Mary Katherine Bailey, St. Paul Park Karen Jeanne Anderson, St. Paul Clare Elizabeth Baker, St. Cloud Mark Anthony Anderson, Albert Lea Bruce Lee Bakke, St. Paul Martha Elizabeth Anderson, Minne- Jerome Charles Baldwin, St. Paul apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Stephen Michael Ball, Albert Lea Anthropology Irving Aaron Balto, St. Louis Park Martha Helen Anderson, Richfield Barbara Anne Bank, Minneapolis Mary Lou Marcia Anderson, Minne­ Carolyn Jean Barloga, St. Paul apolis Jane Laurie Barnard, Fridley Paul Anton Anderson, Minneapolis, Elizabeth Victoria Ramsey Barnes, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Minneapolis Ronald Douglas Anderson, Minne­ Joan Margaret Barnes, Minneapolis apolis Bruce Henry Baron, Minneapolis Susan Ann Anderson, Winona Candace Brown Bartel1, St. Paul, Susan Ros<:!nn Anderson, Barrington, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Theater Ill. Eileen Kay Bartels, Red Wing David August Andert, Fergus Fans Charles Reinhold Bartholdi, White Janet Kay Andert, St. Paul Bear Lake Mark Roth Anfinson, Benson Henry Marwood Baskerville III, Edina Jane Ruth Angvik, St. Paul Charlane Rose Bateman, St. Paul Eileen Marie Ankner, Edina Bruce Dean Bates, Robbinsdale

30 Bruce Otterson Bates, St. Paul Gerald Oscar Beth, St. Charles Mary Elizabeth Bates, Minneapolis Thomas William Bibus, South St. Barbara Anita Battaglia, Richfield Paul Carol Katherine Batteen, Waukon, Kenneth Robert Bicek, Tracy Iowa Timothy Paul Biddle, Thorp, Wis. Thomas Dean Bauer, Bloomington Robert James Bidwell, St. Paul, David Leonard Beaulieu, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Harold Raymond Beckala, Cokato Science Mary Jane Becker, A.A., Waltham William John Biennaier, Browerville David Allen Beety, St. Paul James Roland Bina, Edina Stephen Frank Befort, Fountain John Harold Bingen, St. Paul Thomas LeRoy Behm, Stillwater, CUM Alexis Helen Bingham, Minneapolis LAUDE, Mathematics Marcus Jonathan Biondich, A.A., Michael Henry Beinert, Minnetonka Chisholm Bradford Scott Bemis, Marietta, Vanessa Joy Birdsey, Cleveland . SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Cynthia Ann Bjorkman, Minneapolis William Michael Bendel, Minneapolis Michael Francis Blacik, St. Paul James William Bennek, A.A., Min- Stephanie Jilaine Black, Robbinsdale neapolis Douglas Alexander Blake, Hopkins Alan Bernhard Benson, Minneapolis Faye Miriam Block, St. Louis Park Christine Ann Benson, Bloomington Carol Ann Bocchi, Virginia Katherine Joan Benson, Sauk Centre, Delores Ann Bock, Spring Valley SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political James Barry Bodin, St. Paul Science David Albert Boerner, St. Paul Keith Leonard Benson, St. Paul William Richard Bohline, Minne- Mitchell John Berdie, Duluth apolis Douglas Morrissey Berg, Minneapolis David Clifford Bolin, Minneapolis Erma Emma Berg, St. Paul Wilma Burdette Bolton, St. Paul Gene Neil Berg, Pelican Rapids Richard Leonard Bonander, Minne- Thomas Shennan Berg, A.A., Minne- apolis apolis Paul Michael Bondhus, Minneapolis Timothy John Berger, Bismarck, Frances Jean Bonin, Minneapolis N.D. Warren Robert Bergerson, Dalton, Viviane Marie Boos, St. Paul David Lawrence Bopp, Harvard, Ill. CUM LAUDE, Psychology Eric McCreery Bergerud, St. Paul, A. Bruce Boraas, A.A., Wanamingo SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Catherine Ann Borbas, St. Paul Cameron Jean Bergh, Richfield Thomas Paul Boris, Minneapolis Kirsten Jane Bergh, Richfield Kenneth Alan Boschee, Golden Valley Brent David Bergin, Minneapolis, Laurence J. Bouma, Canada CUM LAUDE, Economics Rebecca Lynn Bowers, Caledonia John Joseph Berglund, Minneapolis Kristin Leigh Bowman, St. Paul Judith Ann Bergquist, Litchfield Cynthia Louise Boyd, St. Paul, MAGNA Dan Thomas Bergstrom, Billings, CUM LAUDE, Journalism Mont. Thomas Reid Bracher, St. Louis Park Rebecca Faye Bernardy, Wabasso Carl Richard Brady, St. Louis Park Jeffrey Benedict Berndt, Minneapolis John Arthur Bragstad, St. Paul Mark David Bernstein, Minneapolis, Steve Aaron Brand, St. Paul, SUMMA SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Chemistry CUM LAUDE, Political Science Michael Patrick Berry, Minneapolis Gary Cronin Branigan, Virginia Virginia Anne Beske, Lakeland Karen Sandeen Lee Bren, Minneapolis

31 Louisa Cecelia Breun, Columbia Kathleen Louise Cannon, Minne­ Heights apolis Lynn Lisbeth Bricker, St. Paul Faye Corinne Cantley, St. Paul Mary Joan Breun, Minneapolis James Nelson Carder, Glenview, 111., Lois Ann Brink, Philadelphia, Pa. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Art History Timothy McKenzie Brink, Golden Alan David Carlson, White Bear Lake VaHey, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, John Alfred Carlson, Stillwater, CUM Psychology LAUDE, Economics Bruce Albert Brockway, Milroy Richard Alan Carlson, Center City Jean Amerson Brookins, St. Paul Steven Anthony Carlston, Wayzata David Allen Brooks, Minneapolis, Michael James Carpenter, Prior Lake CUM LAUDE, Speech and Sociology Nancy JoAnn Carroll, Deer River David Benjamin Brown, Jr., Minne­ Susanna Christine Caviezel, B.S., apolis St. Paul Mary Jane Brown, Minneapolis, Allen LeRoy Chapel, St. Louis Park MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Susan Winslow Chastain, MarshaH, Peggy Sue Brown, St. Paul, SUMMA MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism CUM LAUDE, English Esther Elizabeth Chedekel, Palo Alto, Tedreen Kay Brox, St. Paul Calif. Beverly Anne Bryant, Little Rock, Susan Marie Chermack, Minneapolis Ark. Joan Carol Christensen, St. Paul Tamara Ann Bryant, Minneapolis Robert James Christensen, Minne- James Richard Bukstein, Minneapolis apolis Inger Bull-Njaa, Oslo, Norway Drue Steven Christian, Hampton, Ann Marie Bungert, Bloomington Iowa Robert Wesley Bunker, Rosemount lola Eunice Christopherson, Minne- Ordean Lyle Burau, Remer apolis Elizabeth Ann Burkhardt, AL.A, Mario Cianfione, Winnipeg, Canada St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, Child Carol RUtlI Cina, Aurora Psychology Kathleen Helen Clarey, Minneapolis Margaret May Burmeister, St. Paul Gail Lee Clark, Alexandria Janet Elizabeth Burniece, Minne­ James Hayden Clark, Jr., Minne- apolis apolis Lawrence Everett Burns, Minneapolis Marion Hollenbeck Clark, Blooming- Lenore DeLoughery Burns, Portage, ton Wis. William George Clelland, St. Paul Mary Patricia Burns, Minneapolis Arlys Maureen Clements, Minneapolis Margaret Hawes Burr, Duluth Jerome Vincent Clysdale, B.S., St. Mark Franklin Burstein, St. Louis Paul Park Jane Ann Cochlin, Austin Thomas Lee Busch, Edina Jane Carol Cohen, St. Paul Mark John Butala, St. Paul Marc Jamie Cohen, St. Paul James Anthony Buxell, Minneapolis Richard Leslie Cohen, St. Louis Park Cynthia Kay Buyck, Danvers William David Colbert, Minneapolis Douglas Alan Byrne, A.A., Minne- Thomas James Collin, Washington, apolis D.C., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Diane Marie Cain, Minneapolis William Dennis Collins, AA., Min­ Michael Nathe Callies, St. Paul neapolis Wendy Carol Cammins, Minneapolis Michael Thomas Collisson, St. Louis Bruce Gordon Campbell, Minneapolis Park David Dean Campbell, Wadena Deirdre June Conley, Minneapolis

32 Patrick Robert Connoy, Minneapolis Stephen Michael Desens, Minneapolis Cheryl Marie Cooney, Edina Jean-Paul De St. Croix, Minneapo1is Timothy Mark Cooney, Edina Nancy Cecilia Dickison, Faribault \ John Frederick Cope, Virginia Thomas Joseph Diem, St. Michael, Sandra Lynn Cornelius, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Biology Cheryl Lynn Corneliussen, Crystal Gregory Louis Diercks, Mound William Henry Cowell, West St. Paul Christine Marie Dille, B.S., Litchfield Roberta Alice Cox, Minneapolis, Thomas Edward Dillehay, A.A., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Rochester Jean Golino Cozby, Riverside, Calif. Laura Elizabeth Dirks, Excelsior, Michael Thomas Cragg, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French Ann Loraine Craig, Roseville, MAGNA Lynn Marie Dollimer, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, International Relations Dennis Michael Dolney, St. Paul Jeff Crawford, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis. David Bunin Donsker, St. Paul Roy Curtis Crecelius, West St. Paul Andrew Edmon Doom, Cottonwood David Montgomery James Cross, Susan Ann Dornacker, Edina . Rockport, Mass., CUM LAUDE, William Walter Douglas, St. Paul Psychology Patricia Ann Dowling, St. Peter William Russell Crowder, Minne- Anita Marie Doyle, Lindstrom apolis Judith Ann Draper, South St. Paul Andrew Martin Crowe, Minneapolis Dana Lee Drennan, Columbia Susan Anne Crowley, Stillwater Heights Mary Catherine Cunningham, Claudia Suzan Droel, New Brighton, Rochester SUMMA CUM LAUDE, EnglLsh Mary Elizabeth Curdue, Wabasha Michael Henry Dubay, Minneapolis Marianne Custer, Minneapolis Joanne Dara Dubinsky, Austin Thomas Robert Custer, St. Louis Park Mona Lisa Dubow, Virginia, CUM Sandra Theresa Cutter, St. Paul LAUDE, Humanities Michael Leon Czarniecki, Bethesda, Alan Lawrence Ducommun, Anoka Md. Neal Steven Dudovitz, Minneapolis Dianne Lynn Dacko, Minneapolis Sally Lou DuFour, Minneapolis Liv Dahl, Trondheim, Norway, SUM- Jeanne Margaret Dumais, Minneapolis MA CUM LAUDE, Interdepartmental Alice Haxby Duncan, Minnetonka Mary Louise Marsh Dahl, Minneapolis James Herwood Duncan, St. Paul Beverly Jean Dahlberg, Sandstone Mark Edmund Dunn, Edina Timothy Elroy Dahlin, Minneapolis Timothy William Joseph Dunn, Min- Darby Dawn Davidson, Minneapolis neapolis Edward Joseph Davis, Waterbury, William Clark Dunning, Bloomington Conn. Nancy Lorraine Dziuk, St. Paul Perry Russell Dean, Wayzata Judy Ann Edlund, A.L.A., Blooming­ Billie Jane Ketteringham Debelak, ton Minneapolis Bradley Clarence Eggen, Hopkins, Patricia Deckas, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political David Allan Decker, Minneapolis Science John Michael Degan, Minneapolis Linda Jean Eichmiller, Minneapolis John Michael Degnan, Minneapolis David Robert Eichten, New VIm, Ralph Farrand Delong, Forest Lake CUM LAUDE, Economics Delbert John DeMars, Mahtomedi Harry Elmer Eliason, Moose Lake Joanne Clare Dempsey, St. Paul Michael Nicholas Elko, Minneapolis Joyce Matthews Denny, Minneapolis Carol Ann Ellingson, BurnsviUe, Christine Marie Deroode, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Theater

33 Lorna Jean Emdy, Chisago City James Allen Fisher, Minneapolis Robert Bruce Emerton, Minneapolis Robert Charles Fisher, St. Paul George Sherwood Emery, Minneapolis Jay Ephraim Fishman, Minneapolis Thomas John Emond, Minneapolis Daniel Joseph Fitzgerald, Minne- Alan Donald Emory, A.A., White apolis, CUM LAUDE, Microbiology Bear Lake John Frederick Fleming, Hopkins Richard Allyn Enderle, Fergus Falls Deborah Fletcher, Excelsior Robert Wilfred Endres, Hastings Eugene Joseph Flick, Minneapolis Jerry Michael Engleson, St. Louis Steven James Flinn, Redwood Falls Park Philip Victor Flodin, Minneapolis Cheryl Linda Erickson, Wayzata Michael Joseph Flynn, Kintail, Joan Huebner Erickson, Crystal Canada Martin Anton Erickson III, Edina James Michael Ford, Minneapolis Marquis X. Erickson, Savage Roddey Eugene Ford, Luverne Teresa Leigh Erickson, Richfield William J. Ford, Golden Valley WiIIiam Howard Erickson, Minne- James Willard Fornell, St. Louis Park apolis, CUM LAUDE, Psychology Margaret Adelaide Forney, Edina Linda Marie Eriksen, Montevideo David Mark Forrey, Robbinsdale Steven Laramie Eriksson, Minneapolis Daryl Peter Fortier, St. Paul Mary Arlene Ernster, Wadena Christine Mary Fossbinder, White Janet Lee Erren, St. Paul, SUMMA Bear Lake CUM LAUDE, Social Welfare Linda Sharon Foster, Honolulu, David Lee Estrin, Minneapolis, SUM- Hawaii MA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Jeanne Sandra Foth, Minneapolis Harvey Gene Ettinger, St. Paul Dwight Robert Fox, St. Paul, CUM David Whittier Evans, Buffalo LAUDE, Psychology Mary Kathleen Evensen, Waseca Janet Ruth Francis, Edina Kathleen Ann Evers, Roseville David Allen Frank, Richfield Marjorie Lilian Fabeck, Melrose Harvey Jay Frank, Minneapolis, Steven John Fagerstrom, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Biometry Susan Rachel Fairbanks, Anoka Janet Clair Freedland, St. Louis Park Alfiero Fanucci, Cedar Clarissa Popo Freeman, Logan Town, James Michael Farrell, Minneapolis Liberia Jerrol Ray Fast, Minneapolis Mark Allen French, Minneapolis Leland James Fast, Minneapolis Barbara Helen Frey, Edina Ronald William Faulkner, Grand James Roger Frey, Minneapolis Marais Lawrence Ray Friesen, St. Paul Nancy Elizabeth Fazendin, Wayzata James Charles Frisch, A.A., Virginia Thomas William Fearing, St. Paul Linda Louise Fuhrman, Burnsville Mark Joel Feinberg, St. Louis Park Gary Alfred Gabrielson, Minneapolis Nancy Louise Fellger, Crystal Jennifer Lee Gahnstrom, Minneapolis Marsha Ann Fellman, Omaha, Neb. Julie Beth Gainsley, Minneapolis Paul Michael Feran, Minneapolis Michael Earl Galstad, LaCrosse, Wis. Carole Jean Fett, Waltham Mary Ann Calvani, St. Paul, CUM Douglas Baird Fink, St. Paul LAUDE, Economics Allan Byron Finkelstein, Colden Val­ Gloria Anne Galvin, St. Paul ley, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Social Constance Mary Canapes, Minne­ Welfare apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Edward A. Firestone, St. Paul, SUM­ Humanities MA CUM LAUDE, Political Science Daniel Joseph Canley, Minneapolis Stephen Edward Fischer, Brainerd Dulcie Ann Gannett, Stillwater

34 Eldora Anne Gardner, Walnut Creek, Barry Randall Greller, Minneapolis Calif., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Robert Louis Greven, Minneapolis, Psychology MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Michael Joseph Gardner, St. Paul Linda Ann Griswold, Hopkins Linda Marie Garvey, Minneapolis, Bruce Paul Grostephan, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Social We1iare John Anthony Grouse, Minneapolis Joan Annette Gathie, Stewartville, Carol Louise Gruenke, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Biology Ronald Douglas Guernsey, Minne- Randall Craig Gaugert, Alexandria apolis Barbara Jean Gavin, Richfield Gerald Joseph Guerrero, Elmwood David Joseph Genosky, A.A., Min- Park, Ill. neapolis Dennis Daniel Guimont, B.A., Min­ Timothy James Gephart, St. Paul neapolis Marion Levitan Gepner, St. Paul Nancy Hudson Guitar, Duluth Thomas George Gerlach, St. Paul Robert Johnstone Gunn, Redwood Patricia Ross Germann, Minnetonka, Falls CUM LAUDE, Child Psychology Meredith Virginia Gusek, St. Louis David Andrew Giel, Bradford, Eng­ Park land David William Gustafson, Fergus Wayne Edward Gilbert, Thief River Falls Falls Joseph Bruce Gustafson, Minneapolis Thomas Michael Gilbertson, Minne- Susanne Renee Gustafson, Bloom- apolis ington Andrew LeRoy Gilquist, Jr., St. Paul Steven Robert Hacker, St. Paul Thomas P. Gilsenan, Minneapolis John Francis Hafertepe, Richfield Neil Allan Gleeman, St. Paul Marietta Ann Hagberg, St. Paul, Nicolas Michael William Goddard, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Child Minneapolis Psychology Patrick Victor Goebl, A.A., St. Paul Mark Eugene Haggerty, White Bear Elaine Vivian Goldsmith, Clinton Lake Michael Leonard Goldstein, St. Louis William Richard Haider, Jr., St. Paul Park Gregory Mason Hall, Richfield Paul Allen Goldstein, Minneapolis Margaret Susan HaIl, St. Paul, CUM Carlos Alejandro Gonzalez, Santiago, LAUDE, English Chile Marla Sue Halperin, Chicago, Ill. Linda Wong Goon, St. Paul John Melvin Halvorson, Edina, CUM James Curtis Gorden, Blackduck LAUDE, Greek Gregory Paul Gordenier, St. Paul Walter Spencer Hammond III, St. Stephen Louis Gordon, Albert Lea Paul Joan Beverly Govednik, Minneapolis Cheryl Ann Hampel, White Bear Gregory A. Grabowski, MinneapoIi,s, Lake CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Thomas Leonard Haney, Thief River Edward Michael Graca, Minneapolis Falls Sue Roxanne Graham, Fairmont Gerry Ann Hansen, Minneapolis David Allen Gray, St. Paul Kenneth Louis Hansen, St. Paul James Edward Greden, Faribault David Carl Hanson, Owatonna Lance Rhodes Green, Hibbing Patrice Olga Hanson, St. Louis Park Dennis Allen Greger, South St. Paul, Stephen Raymond Harbek, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Geography Samuel Darryl Harms, Jr., Blooming Letitia Rose Gregerson, Minneapolis Prairie Diane Marie Gregory, St. Paul Anita Renee Harris, Chicago, Ill.

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Francis Vade Harris, St. Paul Dennis Melvin Hill, Minneapolis Richard Stephen Hartig, Minneapolis Judith Jansen Hill, Sauk Centre Janet Carol Hartley, Mound John Scott Hiller, Marshall Nancy Lynn Hartman, Minneapolis Gerald Mark Hi11man, Minneapolis, Howard Alan Hartstein, Minneap?lis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Physics Greg Edward Harvey, Coon Raplds Dorothy Cheryl Hinrichs, Minne- Richard Bruce Hass, Plentywood, apolis Mont. Laurence Roger Hoben, Minneapolis Linda Ann Hassett, St. Paul George Carlton Hoff, Richfield Ann Lorraine Hathaway, Palatine, Ill. Daniel Anthony Hoffman, Stewartville Cheryl Marie Hawkinson, Minne- Linda Charlene Hoffman, Minne- apolis apolis, CUM LAUDE, English Brian Alan Hawley, South St. Paul Susan Lee Hoffman, Chisholm Sherrie Anne Hawley, Sioux Falls, Michael Arthur Hogan, International S.D. Fans, CUM LAUDE, Economics Christian Robert Hayek, Minneapolis Elaine Carol Hoglund, Minneapolis Cheryl Ann Hazen, St. Louis Park Charles Curtis Hokans, Richfield Jane Marie Healy, Minneapolis Rollan Leonard Hoke, St. Paul John Lawrence Heath, Minneapolis Steven Alan Hokeness, A.A., Rush- James Michael Heaton, Moorhead more Erland Edward Hedblom, Minne- Victoria Lea Holbert, Onamia apolis Richard Oscar Holmen, West St. Paul Joel N. Heiligman, Minneapolis William Thomas Holmes, Prior Lake vVilliam Curran Heine, St. Paul Jessica Lynn Holst, Minneapolis Mary Jane Heinen, Melrose, SUMMA Ardyce Elaine Homa, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Architecture Mary Ellen Honkola, St. Paul Nancy Lee Held, Minneapolis Deborah Fitts Hood, Minneapolis, Shirley Christine Helland, Hibbing SUMMA CUM LAUDE, American Diane Cabot Hellberg, Minneapolis Studies Carol A. Helle, Dyersville, Iowa George Jerome Hopkins, Jr., Minne­ Gary Eugene Hellmer, Pipestone apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Judith Martha Haller Henderson, Psychology and Economics Minneapolis John Merritt Horton, A.A., Rochester Richard Lee Henderson, Crystal Benjamin Sever Houge, Detroit Lakes Thomas Carl Henderson, MAGNA CUM Glenn Hovemann, St. Paul, MAGNA LAUDE, Economics CUM LAUDE, Political Science Stephen Arthur Henefield, Minne- Dixie Lee Hrdlicka, Columbia apolis Heights, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Anita June Henley, Edina Psychology Janice Kay Hennes, St. Cloud Marian Lehn Huff, Excelsior Patrick James Hennessy, St. Paul John Patrick Hughes, Hibbing Gary Paul Henrickson, North St. Paul, Cheryl Lois Hunstad, Richfield CUM LAUDE, Humanities Patricia Ann Huot, Chippewa Falls, Pamela Jane Henry, St. Paul Wis. Holly Cameron Herbig, Waseca Patricia Louise Huss, Minneapolis Rudolph En'k Herceg, Minneapolis William Ingle Hutton, Jr., Minne- Jo Ellen Herstand, Golden Valley apolis Mark Berryman Hier, Jackson Nicholas Joseph Hydukovich, Hibbing Keith Leon Highum, Peterson Joyce Cecile Hyen, Minneapolis David Thomas Hile, Robbinsdale Arnold Stuart Hymanson, Minneapolis Peter Andrew Hilger, St. Paul Cheryl Jean Imsdahl, Minneapolis

36 Marcia Anne Inglis, GD.H., Red­ Michael Duanne Johnston, Long Lake wood Falls, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Donald Robert Jones, Minneapolis Psychology Elizabeth Ann Jones, Minneapolis Sonja Marie Ingmundson, Hopkins Nancy Lee Jonsson, Rosemount Robert Freel Ingraham, Edgemont, William Stewart Joynes, Hopkins S.D. Clifford Denman Juhlke, Minneapolis, Douglas Gary Isaacson, A.A., Brooklyn CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Center John Walter Jundt, St. Paul Rolf Morgan Iverson, North St. Paul Jane Catherine Jurgens, Minneapolis Stephen Michael Jackson, Onamia Thomas Jerome Kalitowski, Minne- Joel Douglas Jacobson, Minneapolis apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Political Richard Paul Jacobson, Minneapolis Science Charles William James, Edina Claire Ruth Kamins, Minneapolis Ellery Meredith James, St. Paul Daniel Lawrence Kane, Minneapolis Susan Mary Jarvi, Hibbing Carl S. Kanun, St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, Helen Elizabeth Jax, McIntire, Iowa Pre-Medicine Stephen John Jedinak, Minneapolis Bradley Earl Karinen, Minneapolis Steven Lewis Jenkins, A.A., Austin, Timothy James Kaster, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Biology Dexter Nixon Katzman, Excelsior Barbara Joan Jensen, Minneapolis Nancy Rae Katzung, Albert Lea Nancy Lou Jensen, Minneapolis Ronald William Kaufman, St. Louis Sally Jo Jensen, Grantsburg, Wis. Park, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Steven Ralph Jensen, St. Paul Humanities Katherine Merritt J enstad, Minne- John Henry Kaul, Owatonna apolis Stephen Hedback Keefe, St. Paul John Robert Jesky, St. Paul Ruth Ann Kehir, Richfield Cathy Lynne Johnson, Alexandria Sandra Keith, Bloomington David George Johnson, St. Cloud Kay Keithahn, Minneapolis David Wayne Johnson, Golden Valley Kathy Jean Keleher, St. Paul Diane Frances Johnson, Bloomington William Scott Keller, St. Peter, Douglas Charles Johnson, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Political Frank William Johnson, Minneapolis Science Gordon Donald Johnson, Minneapolis, Tanya Christine Kellner, New Rich­ MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology mond, Wis. John Ronald Johnson, Minneapolis Keith Orson Kellogg, Minneapolis, Judith Johnson, Waseca MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Kathleen Ann Johnson, Minneapolis, Daniel Patrick Kelly, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Timothy Joseph Kelly, St. Paul, CUM Keith Richard Johnson, Sherburn, LAUDE, Mathematics and Geography MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Chemistry Sheila Marie Kenyon, St. Paul Larry Donald Johnson, Bloomington David Maynard Kermes, Roseville Lawrence Russell Johnson, Rochester Carolyn Marie Kersteter, Minneapolis Lowell Robert Johnson, Excelsior Katherine Ann Kertz, Langdon, N.D. Mary Kathryn Johnson, Willmar Charles William Ketcham, A.A., St. Nancy Gene Johnson, St. Cloud Paul Nancy Muriel Johnson, Alexandria Dale Andrew Ketchum, Minneapolis Neil Allan Johnson, Cambridge Thomas Francis Kiedrowski, Minne­ Ross Harcourt Johnson, A.A., Austin apolis Thomas Edward Johnson, Fergus Falls John Douglas Kieffer, Morris Vivian Marie Johnson, Richfield, Rick Edward Kiewatt, Maplewood, CUM LAUDE, Mathematics MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Speech

37 Daniel Edward Kile, St. Paul, MAGNA Albert Marcus Kueffner, Jr., St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Microbiology John Allen Kunst, Waseca George Mathias Kimmes, Hastings Steven Mark Kurenitz, Minneapolis Susan Diane Kinder, Waseca Deborah Jean Kurth, Minneapolis Donald Gary King, Minneapolis Thomas Edward Labandz, St. Paul Hannah Rae King, Duluth Michele Marie LaBonte, Minneapolis JoAnn King, Walker Duane Edward Lakin, Liberty, Mo., Jonathan Graves King, Wayzata CUM LAUDE, Psychology Robert Robinson King, Jr., Minne- Elaine Johnson Lampert, Wayzata tonka Sherry Margaret Lampman, Rochester Winifred Barry Kinneberg, St. Paul Randolph John Lanari, Virginia Terence James Kintop, Minneapolis Thomas Allen Landvik, Edina Donald Leonard Kirchner, St. Paul Devorah Idele Lane, St. Louis Park Larry Dean Kitzman, Overland Park, Richard Benjamin Lang, A.A., Rob- Kan. binsdale Patricia Ann Klainert, St. Paul, CUM John Milfred Langseth, Minneapolis LAUDE, International Relations Melanie Rita Lansner, Malverne, N.Y. David Francis Klemann, St. Paul Leonard Neal Larson, Minneapolis David Neal Kleppe, Chesterfield, Mo. Neil Allison Lavick, Cloquet Thomas Carl Kleven, Minneapolis Joseph Anton Lazarich, St. Paul Susan Jo Kline, St. Paul, SUMJ!>,IA CUM Douglas Emery Lee, Richfield LAUDE, Political Science Jacqueline Ann Madson Lee, A.L.A., Michael Charles Kmiecik, St. Paul Hutchinson Leo Richard Kniebel, Bloomington James Bruce Lee, Minneapolis Douglas Graham Knight, Mora Janice Kaye Lee, Pengilly, CUM Thomas Edward Knowles, St. Paul LAUDE, Sociology Marilyn Jean Knudsen, Wayzata Lynn Susanne Leggoe, Moorestown, David Harold Knutson, Hutchinson N.J. Mark Leslie Knutson, Minnetonka Chris,tine Marie Leick, West St. Paul, Mary Lou Koch, Ryan, Iowa l\1:AGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Colleen Carrie Kochendorfer, St. Paul David Carmichael Leighton, Minne- Sandra Lea Kohanek, A.A., Babbitt apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Music John Mark Kokesh, A.A., Minneapolis Ann Jeanette Leines, St. Paul Kathleen Ann Kollodge, Minneapolis Douglas Bruce Lemke, Crown Merrily Dora Kolstad, St. Paul Jeffrey John Lentsch, St. Paul James Leonard Koniar, Minneapolis Patricia Lee Leslie, St. Paul Charles Norman Korsmo, Minneapolis Vicki Jean Lesmeister, Morris Larry William Kotek, Pine City, Charles Allen Lessman, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Cecil Clarence Lester, A.A., St. Thomas Erling Kottke, Minneapolis Anthony Village Linda Susan Kranzberg, St. Louis, Mary Ann Leukuma, Excelsior Mo., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Social Kwok Kit Leung, Kowloon, Hong Welfare Kong, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Diane Marie Kreutter, Minneapolis Chemistry Betty L. Krohnberg, Owatonna Stephen Bruce Leverentz, Minne­ Lillian Bea Krosch, Morris apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Pre­ Mark Douglas Krueger, Hutchinson Medicine Theodore Henry Kruse, St. Paul Philip Mark Lewenstein, Duluth, Charles Alfred Kubat, Minneapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Architecture Edward Timothy Lewis, Tallahassee, Elizabeth Ann Kubiak, St. Paul Fla.

38 Janice Merle Lewis, Minneapolis, Maribeth Lundeen, Annandale, MAG- MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology NA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Kenneth Wayne Lewis, Forest City, Susan Mary Lyons, St. Paul Iowa Robin Jean MacGregor, Wayzata Lou Ann Lewis, Minneapolis Thomas Harold MacRae, A.A., Min- David Anton Libra, St. Paul neapolis Paul Liebhaber, Golden Paula Mary Magnuson, Minneapolis Valley Pamela Elizabeth Mahood, Stillwater Stephen Lance Liebo, St. Paul Victoria Ann Mahood, Minneapolis Gena Mary Lilyquist, St. Paul Avis Rose Mandel, Minneapolis Steven Douglas Lincowski, South James Alfred Mang, B.Math., Havre, St. Paul Mont. Karen Sue Lindberg, Minneapolis Kathy Mary Mann, Richfield Maija Linde, Hutchinson Bruce William Markkula, Burt, Iowa Joan Carol Lindemann, Minneapolis Allan Anthony Markun, Minneapolis Robin Dennis Linder, St. Paul Victor Anthony Marotta, Minneapolis James Joseph Lindes, Aberdeen, Md. Bruce Edward Martin, Minneapolis, Linda Ann Lindgren, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Linda Joan Lindgren, St. Paul, CUM Michael Phillip Martin, Minneapolis LAUDE, English Nadine Elizabeth Marzolf, Preston Larry Edwin Lionberger, Hopkins Diane Lynn Matachek, Mound Steven Thomas Litt, St. Louis Park Alaine Lou Mathews, Columbia Theodore George Loch, Minneapolis, Heights MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Political Cynthia Ann Matson, Kiester Science Anne Elizabeth Lofgren, Roche,ster, Daniel Boyd Mattson, Minneapolis Eugene Christian Mau, Donnelly SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Music Sandra Christine Lofgren, Minne­ Terry Alan May, Bemidji apolis Thomas Richard McCallum, New Robert Fredrick Loheyde, Minne­ Brighton apolis Timothy Joseph McCauley, Minne­ Terrence Paul Longville, White Bear apolis Lake David Grant McCollum, St. Louis Bonnie Sue Lorber, Minneapolis, Park SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political John Thomas McCormick, Orlando, Science Fla. Kathryne Elizabeth Loucks, Minne- Robert Charles McEvoy, St. Paul, apolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Biology James Michael Low, Minneapolis Bruce Allison McFarland, Sturgis, Peter Oliver Lucia, Hibbing S.D. Linda Carol Ludtke, Morgan, CUM Robert William McGovern, Minne- LAUDE, English apolis Robert Merle Ludwig, Minneapolis Mary Louise McKay, St. Paul Cheryl Lee Luger, Minneapolis Lorna Alice McKeen, Duluth Francis Sheungnim Lun, Hong Kong, Murray Charles McLachlan, Toronto, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History Canada Stephen Benjamin Lund, Mankato Susan Kay McNellis, St. Paul Terry David Lund, Richfield Mary Deirdre Meade, Minneapolis Gordon Steven Lundberg, Richfield Robert Carey Mealey, St. Paul Larry Joseph Lundberg, A.A., Min- Winifred Charm Meiselman, Boston, neapolis Mass.

39 John Francis Melcoch, North St. Timothy John Mulcahy, A.A., Min­ Paul neapolis David Wallace Mellum, Minneapolis Mary Margaret Mumbleau, Columbia James Martin Meneely, Minneapolis Heights Rachel Ann Mercil, Gentilly Douglas Leon Murphy, A.A., Craig Allan Merrill, St. Paul Worthington, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Stephen Glenn Merritt, Minneapolis Sociology Scott Bradley Mester, Robbinsdale Rolf Keith Naley, Staples Barbara Ann Metz, Miami, Fla. Peter Larry Naseth, Faribault Anthony Andrew Meyer, Minneapolis Mary Kathryn Nason, St. Paul Gregory Herbert Meyer, Albany Sandra Steele Naughton, St. Paul Jane R. Meyer, Sauk Centre, MAGNA Nancy Patricia Nehls, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, International Relations Judith Rose Neiman, Minneapolis, Vincent Douglas Michealson, Fridley CUM LAUDE, Social WeHare Jeanette Leona Michels, Minneapolis Thomas Gene Neiman, Minneapolis, Sandra Mae Michelson, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Journalism Thomas William Michie, Austin Bonnie Jo Nelson, Edina Michael Edward Migatz, Robbinsdale Jane Ann Nelson, Minneapolis Deborah Kathleen Miller, St. Louis Jeffrey Warren Nelson, B.S., Minne- Park apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Pre­ Elliot Lewis Miller, A.L.A., St. Louis Medicine Park Kenneth Verne Nelson, Pittsford, Gerald Martin Miller, Minneapolis N.Y., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Patricia Ann Minick, Minneapolis Myrtle Mae Johnston Nelson, Kansas Leslie Ann Mitchell, Minneapolis City, Mo. Peggy Ellen Mitchell, Duluth Nancy Jean Nelson, Sioux Falls, S.D. Robert John Moberg II, St. Paul Robert John Nelson, Minneapolis Jon Peter Moldestad, St. Louis Park Robert Wayne Nelson, Pine City Mary Josephine Moltzen, Fairmont, Suzanne Carolyn Nelson, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Sandra Anne Neren, St. Louis Park Paul Philip Monahan, Edina Victor Alexander Neufeld, Minne- Deborah Louise Gilbreath Mont­ apolis gomery, St. Paul Henry Neuman, Minneapolis Kenneth Michael Mooney, Minne­ Richard Charles Newman, St. Paul apolis RuthAnn Braufman Newman, St. Raymond Mark Mooney, Maple Lake Paul Jeffrey Clark Moore, Minneapolis, Tima Zoe Newman, St. Paul, MAGNA SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology CUM LAUDE, Interdepartmental Michael Glenn Moore, West St. Paul Thomas Scott Newmann, Menlo Park, Ronald Milton Moquist, South St. Calif. Paul John Patrick Nichols, Bloomington Cheri Rappaport Morgan, Minne­ Stanley Leonard Nickel, Alexandria apolis Linda Marie Nietz, St. Paul Nanette Jean Mosiman, Wayzata, Michael Thomas Nilan, Austin CUM LAUDE, English Geraldine Dahl Nixon, Forman, N.D. Kenneth Roy Mourer, Kent, Wash. Cheryl Mae Norberg, Barnum Carole Ann LaVerne Muck, Gaylord, David Aldon Norberg, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Beryl Annette Nord, Minneapolis, Francis Laurence Mueller, St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, Political Science SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Humanities Lyle Herlin Nordin, Hutchinson

40 Marvin John Novotny, New Prague Nancy Beth Paull, Duluth Keith Herbert Nuechterlein, St. Paul, Vicki Lea Paulson, Aitkin SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology William Mark Pavek, St. Paul Grace Lynn Nye, Grand Rapids James Michael Payant, Bloomington, Kristine Marie Nyquist, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Mary Jane O'Brien, St. Peter Diane Virginia Pearson, A.A., Tower Michael James O'Brien, Virginia, Janet May Pearson, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Yvonne Elaine Pearson, Aitkin James Patrick O'Connor, A.A., St. Michael T. Peck, Minneapolis Paul, CUM LAUDE, Interdepartmental Lawrence Vernon Pell, A.A., Virginia Stephen P. Odden, Edina Dorothy Ann Perlman, A.A., Min- Stephanie Ofsthun, Minneapolis neapolis James Patrick O'Hara, West St. Paul Thomas Craig Perpich, Minneapolis Jeffrey Douglas Ohm, Minneapolis Alan Roy Perry, Minneapolis Timothy Paul Ojile, Minneapolis Laurie Loomis Perry, St. Paul, SUMMA Michele Anne O'Kane, St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, German MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Daniel Frederick Perschau, Glencoe Timothy Allan Olcott, Minneapolis Dorothy Leone Petersen, Minneapolis Daniel John O'Link, St. Cloud Carol Marie Peterson, Minneapolis Alan Bruce Ollila, A.A., Virginia David Edward Peterson, A.A., Clifton Elwood Ollila, Virginia Rochester Stanley Conrad Olsen, Jr., Richfield Dwight Harold Peterson, Litchfield Anne Elizabeth Olson, St. Paul James La Vern Peterson, Minneapolis Patricia Ann Olson, Robbinsdale Laurie Ann Peterson, Minneapolis Stephen Glenn Olson, Marshall Lee Harold Peterson, St. Paul Susan Jean Olson, Spooner, Wis. Leonard Frank Peterson, St. Paul Susan Kay Olson, Dawson Margaret Louise Peterson, Minne- Allen Douglas Oman, Bloomington apolis Barbara Swenson Omoth, A.L.A., Mark Paul Peterson, St. Paul Wayzata Robyn Peterson, Minneapolis Asbjorn Osland, Minneapolis Marlene Wauneta Petry, Minneapolis Nancy Marie Osman, Minneapolis Mohamed Farouk Osman, Sao Paulo, Roger Wesley Petry, Hopkins Brazil James Odin Phelps, St. Paul Robert Clifford Ostergren, St. Paul, Stephen Peter Phillipps, Bloomington MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Geography Mary Elizabeth Pickard, Albert Lea John Otterlei, Edina Signe Lynette Piekarski, A.L.A., William Walter Otto, St. Paul Minneapolis Nancy Ann Pacyga, Minneapolis Christopher Marschall Pink, Min- Jane Wright Pasipoularides, Minne- neapolis tonka Ted Charles Pinkert, Pipestone Donald Peter Paskewitz, St. Paul, Thomas Michael Pivec, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Linda Ann Plaisance, Faribault Science Susan Elaine Plantikow, A.A., Austin Ann Elizabeth Pasternacki, Duluth Michael Joseph Ploof, Minneapolis Christina Victoria Patoski, Minne- David Richard Plumb, Duluth apolis, CUM LAUDE, Journalism James Patrick Plunkett, St. Paul Richard John Paulaha, Minneapolis Patricia Voigt Plunkett, Austin Craig Joseph Pauling, A.A., St. Paul Christine Marguerite Podas, St. Paul Theodore James Paulios, A.A., Richard James Pogo rely, Golden Rochester Valley

41 Harvey W. Pogoriler, St. Paul, CUM Carleton Thayer Rider, Minneapolis LAUDE,. Humanities Mary Patricia Riebe, Edina George Anton Polk, Minneapolis Jan Laurel Riedberger, Hawley Thomas Jerome Polski, St. Paul Patricia Ringsred, Duluth Michael Allen Pool, St. Paul Robert John Risdall, North Oaks, David Richard Poplau, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Microbiology Gary Ward Potter, Anoka Michelle Ann Rivet, St. Paul Gary Allen Powe, Canton, Ohio Denise Burlingame Robbins, Minne­ George Center Power III, St. Paul apolis George Janes Pratt, Jr., Edina, CUM Richard Dean Roberts, Sioux FaUs, LAUDE, Psychology S.D. Rosalie Martha Preuss, Renville James George Robin, Minneapolis David Charles Prindle, Bloomington Colin Boyd Robinson, Kimball Gregory John PuUes, Minneapolis, Rolland Hubert Roers, Parkers MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Prairie Margaret Mary Radcliffe, St. Paul Dennis Geoffrey Rogers, St. Paul Thomas Albert Radermacher, Sauk Gregory Allan Rogers, Nelson, MAGNA Centre CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Stefan Charles Radosevich, Minne- Allen Harvey Roiter, Minneapolis apolis Marilyn Sue Rollins, Hopkins Ivan Rafowitz, St. Paul John Donald Rongitsch, St. Paul Kaye Eleanor Rakow, Bellingham Donald Lucas Root, Minneapolis Michael David Ramolae, Minneapolis Ann Louise Ropp, B.S.N., Cincinnati, Susan Lee Randolph, Minneapolis Ohio Elliot Louis Rank, Minneapolis, Margaret Ellen Rose, Ellenville, N.Y., CUM LAUDE, Microbiology MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Jayne Helene Rasmussen, Coon Daniel Dean Rosen, Perham Rapids Dennis Lee Rosen, St. Paul, MAGNA Stanley Raucher, St. Paul, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology CUM LAUDE, Chemistry Carolyn Sue Reed, Minneapolis Mari Elizabeth Rothman, Rochester, Jean Lorraine Reese, Greeley, Colo. N.Y. Anne Henry Reif, St. Cloud Michael Robert Rothweiler, Rock Diana Ruth Rein, St. Paul Island, Ill. Helen Edith Remington, Billings, Kathleen Ann Rounds, St. Louis Park Mont. Robert Allan Rudell, Minneapolis, Mary Jean Remund, Excelsior CUM LAUDE, Economics Barbara Jean Renshaw, Cloquet Ervin Bruce Rudenick, Loretto Kurt Clayton Rethlake, Minneapolis Barbara Jean Rudolph, Albert Lea Daniel Storm Rethmeier, St. Cloud, Jeffrey Neal Ruha, Hopkins, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Mary Elaine Reusch, St. Paul Donald Jonathan Rundquist, Min­ Rita Therese Reusch, St. Paul neapolis Betty Hultquist Reynolds, Minne- Suzanne Eliza beth Runte, Minne­ apolis apolis Jerald Harold Richardson, Buffalo Robert George Rupp II, St. Paul, John Henry Richardson, S. St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Economics Janet Mary Richter, Bloomington Gloria Ann Rusch, St. Paul Martin Hans Ricker, Landfall Louis Joseph Rusin, Columbia Robert Clyde Ridenour, Rochester, Heights, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Pre­ MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History Medicine

42 Linda Carole Russell, A.A., Grand Linda Jane Schwartau, Rochester, Rapids SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Social Welfare William Howard Russeth, Minne- James Stanley Schwartz, Minneapolis apolis Mark Owen Schwartz, Golden Valley Ellen Faith Rutchick, St. Paul Daniel Martin Scott, Minneapolis Stephen James Ryan, Stillwater MicIlae1 Ray Scott, Rochester, Lawrence Paul Sachi, St. Paul, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, International Relations CUM LAUDE, Mathematics David P. Sell, Delano, CUM LAUDE, Catherine Jane Saksa, Bloomington Sociology Anne Marie SaltureIIi, Virginia John Kenneth Severn, Fergus Falls Suzanne Couillard Sandahl, Richfield, Jon Edward Severson, Inver Grove SUMMA CUM LAUDE, International Heights Relations Barbara Jane Shamp, Minneapolis Judith Marion Sandberg, Owatonna, William Patrick Shaughnessy, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Robert Ernest Shaw, Winona John Charles Sanders, Blooming Maureen Frances Shea, St. Louis Park Prairie Robert Earl Sheldon, Minneapolis Kenneth Alden Sandquist, St. Paul Gene Warren Sherman, Mahtomedi Guy Sasanfar, St. Paul Michael William Shields, Fridley Katherine Eriksson Sasseville, Bloom­ Raymond Theodore Shudy, Minne- ington, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, apolis American Studies Donna Mae Sibbers, A.A., Austin Diane Lucille Saunders, New Brighton Patricia Lucy Sierzant, Minneapolis, Joyce Marie Sautters, Atlanta, Ga. MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History Judith Ann Savage, Minneapolis, CUM Jacqueline Jeanne Silbaugh, A.A., Pine LAUDE, Social Weliare River James William Sawyer, Minneapolis Mark Gregory Silber, Minneapolis Thomas Michael Scallen, Minneapolis Cynthia Filka Silianoff, South St. Paul Daniel James Scattarella, A.A., Min- Jeffrey Allen Simon, St. Paul neapolis Michael John Simon, Minneapolis John Dale Schagun, Minneapolis William Paul Simons, Lake City Manfred Thomas Scheer, A.L.A., St. Neil Wallace Simonson, Wheaton Paul Susan Mae Simonson, Grand Rapids Bruce Alan Schelske, Minneapolis Jerry Manly Sinclair, Leitch Gold Mary Ann Schenkey, Middle River Mines, Ontario, Canada Joseph Bernard Schepers, A.A., North Larry Michael Sirvio, Minneapolis St. Paul Mary Jean Sitek, Edina Larry Thomas Schiller, Wadena Shirley Ann Mary Skarda, St. Paul Thomas John Schmid, Minneapolis Darrell Edward Skoglund, Robbins- Kathleen Ann Schmugge, St. Paul dale Kenneth C. Schneider, Waite Park, James Michael Slagle, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Thomas James Slattery, St. Paul Thomas Walter Schneider, West St. Ladislaus Henry Sledz, Minneapolis Paul, CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Thomas Benjamin Smiley, St. Paul Janet Elaine Schofield, Austin, CUM Jeffrey Michael Smith, St. Louis Park, LAUDE, Mathematics SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Josef Schroeder, Minneapolis Kenneth Woodrow Smith, Wayzata Candace Susan Schultz, St. Paul Lorraine Buettner Smith, St. Paul Robert John Schut, Robbinsdale Lynn Marie Smith, St. Paul Dennis John Schwanz, South St. Paul Michael James Smith, Minneapolis

43 Joseph Edward Snook, Jr., Millmont, Joel Stephen Strangis, Robbinsdale, Pa. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Jeanette Marie Sobania, Albert Lea Science Lois Ann Soffa, A.A., Preston Jeanne Doris Strassberger, Minne­ Gary Frederick Soldow, New York, tonka, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Speech, N.Y. and MAGNA CUM LAUDE, English Richard Aldean Soli, Minneapolis James Alan Strom, Minneapolis, Sandra Kay Soltis, Hopkins MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Margaret W. Sorrell, Minneapolis . Anita Mary Suess, St. Paul Gary Lee Sotebeer, Edina John Michael Sullivan, Jr., Smithfield, Paul Austin Spears, Minneapolis Va., MAGNA CUM LAUDE, English Neil Lynn Speer, Edina 'William Patrick Sullivan, New Hope Stephen Craig Sperry, Austin Gail Anita Sultan, St. Paul, SUMMA Gail Hart Springer, West St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Mathematics James Edward Stahel, St. Paul Cheryl Kay Sundin, Minneapolis Daniel Roy Stahler, Morris David Allen Sussman, Minneapolis Robert H. Stanage, St. Paul Carol Anne Suter, DeGraff John David Standish, Minneapolis Anthony John Sutton, Minneapolis Robert Alan Standke, Excelsior, Thomas Matthew Sutton, Edina MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Jerome Douglas Swanson, Minneapolis Gloria Jean Stanghelle, Fergus Falls Linda Ellen Swanson, Goodridge, Mary June Stanley, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology John William Staples, Minneapolis Teresa Marie Swanson, Minneapolis Peter Jeffrey Statt, Minneapolis Charles Dean Sweeney, Sisseton, S.D. Richard Earl St. Cyr, Robbinsdale John Michael Sweeney, Minneapolis Judith Ann Stearns, Austin Elizabeth Ann Swenson, New Brighton Clifford John Steer, St. Paul, MAGNA Marilyn Kay Swenson, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Physics Richard Donald Steffens, Minneapolis Richard Owen Swenson, Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Terry Wayne Stein, Minneapolis Pamela Lynne Syverson, Minneapolis Susan Estelle Steinhorst, Mizpah Anne Kathleen Takle, St. Paul James Edward Stenborg, St. Paul, CUM Diane Sione Tanabe, Burnsville, LAUDE, Music SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Pre-Medicine Sandra Schroeder Sters, Brainerd Susan Mary Tange, Canby, SUMMA Alan Charles Stevenson, Hinsdale, Ill. CUM LAUDE, Psychology Ann Northrop Stewart, St. Paul Gerald Clayton Tarman, Richfield Maxine Marie Stewart, Minneapolis Harry John Taves, Verndale Barbara Dare Olsen Stierna, Minne- Carol Ann Taylor, New Castle, Ind. apolis Norma Sue Wiedeman Taylor, Coon Gerald Walter St. Jacques, A.A., Rapids, CUM LAUDE, History Wabasha Paul Edward Tender, Anoka Anthony Charles Stocker, Golden Kathy Elaine Tezla, Duluth Valley Linda Mary Thomas, Virginia William John Stoessel, St. Louis Park Betty Jill Thompson, Minneapolis, John Lee Stohr, Alma, Wis. CUM LAUDE, English Stephen Patrick Stolarek, Minneapolis Dale Anthony Thompson, St. Paul Lynda Joy Stoller, Minnetonka Eugene Deloy Thorsett, Bloomington William Allen Stoltzmann, St. Paul Eugene Ardis Thorstensen, Sou th St. Douglas Darrell Storms, Wayzata Paul Craig Glenn Stout, Columbia Heights Patrick Angelo Tierney, Lexington Andrew Jay Tirpak, Golden Valley Susan Jane Voldahl, Wells Robert John Todd, Chatfield Miriam Lee Yolk, Minneapolis April Joy Tomczak, Columbia Heights Thomas Andrew Yolk, St. Paul Martha Anne Tomhave, Hibbing, Michael Leo Wachter, St. Louis Park SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Marcia Jo Wachtler, St. Paul, SUMMA Terrence Jerome Tompkins, Minne- CUM LAUDE, American Studies apolis Susan Marcella Wagner, Rochester John Daniel Tonia, St. Paul Stephen William Walburg, Minne- Linda Marie Toming, St. Paul apolis John Robert Torrance, St. Louis Park David Paul Walczak, Minneapolis Ruthann Torstenson, Minneapolis Susan Alma Waller, Edina Joan Margaret Travis, North St. Paul Patrie Walls, Hopkins Leon Adolphus Trawick, Washington, Richard Daniel Walstead, Minne- D.C. apolis Roland Frank Trenary, Anoka Richard Lee Walzer, Minneapolis Donna Lynn Trethewey, Minneapolis Robert Talbot Ward, Rochester Jeffrey Fillmore Trites, Henning Alex Price Warner, Eden Prairie Shirley Ann Trocke, Plato Karen Joyce Warren, Ridgefield, Nymah Jeanne Trued, Litchfield Conn., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Patrick Anthony Trueman, Buffalo Philosophy Francis Joseph Tsai, Hopkins \Yilliam Clarence Wasmund, Red Margery Marn Tschetter, Ely Wing Amy Louise Tsui, Hong Kong, SUM­ Judith Marie Watland, Minneapolis, MA CUM LAUDE, Chemistry SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Karen Ann Tulkki, Ishpeming, Mich. Dolores Marie Boisclair Watson, A.A., Mary Elizabeth Tupa, Faribault, SUM­ Minneapolis MA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Jane Ellen Webb, Waseca James Arthur Ude, St. Paul Cleo Diane Wedge, Albert Lea Francis Okwuadigbo Ugboajah, Min­ Dennis Dean Weed, A.A., Blooming- neapolis ton Jane Elizabeth Ulstrom, Minneapolis Randall David Wehler, A.A., Brew- Thomas Harold Underhill, Minne- ster, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology tonka Patrick John Weibeler, Minneapolis Lyle Dale Ungerecht, Brainerd Anne Elizabeth Weiby, Fergus Falls John Henry Upwood, St. Louis Park Lawrence Martin Weinzetl, St. Paul Margaret Taylor Uttley, Minneapolis Linda Karen Weiss, A.A., Bismarck, Mary Oettinger Van Selus, Minne- N.D. apolis Paula Jeanne Weisskirch, Hopkins, Allan Curtis Veldey, Mountain Lake MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French, and John Robert Velin, White Bear Lake CUM LAUDE, English Linda Jane Verdoorn, Delavan, SUM- Michael James Welsh III, Minne- MA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics apolis Steven Lee Vest, Minneapolis Elizabeth Ann Welshons, Hastings Terry Roger Veth, Robbinsdale Charles Joseph Welter, St. Paul Jimmie Pete Vetsch, Junction City, James Charles Weninger, A.A., Prior Kan. Lake Nichole Jean Vick, Minneapolis, CUM Bonnie Bacot West, Minneapolis LAUDE, Journalism David W. Wester, Minneapolis Louis Eugene Vincent, White Bear Jean Alyce Westlund, St. Paul, MAG­ Lake, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political NA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Science and Economics Robert Leo \Yetterberg, Minneapolis

45 Timothy Joseph Whelan, Crystal Wayne Clyde Wiskow, St. Charles David Alren White, Eau Claire, Wis., Sandra Lynne With, Skokie, Ill. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Margo Bell Withy, White Bear Lake Robert James White, Minneapolis Shelley Sybil Witt, Minneapolis Robert Allen Whitman, St. Louis Rosemary Therese Wojnar, West St. Park Paul Russell Terrence Whitney, St. Paul Mark Charles Wolcott, Center City John Hart Whitt, Cheyenne, Wyo., Dan Austin Wolner, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Warren Herbert Wolter, Hopkins, Barbara Mary Wichelman, Minne- MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French Dan Peter Juan Worley, Annandale Julie Ann Wiebmer, St. Paul Bonnie Jean Worrel, St. Paul Christine Emily Wiechmann, St. Paul Gregory Lynn \Vright, White Bear James Brooks Wieland, Minneapolis Lake Mary Anne Wieser, Minnetonka Sally Patricia Wuethrich, Glencoe Mary Catherine Wiesner, St. Paul Charles Irvin Wikelius, Lindstrom, Suzette Jonny Wyman, Hayward Frederick Gordon Young, New York, CUM LAUDE, Economics Margaret Anne Wilds, Minnetonka N.Y. David Gerald Wilhelm, Albert Lea James Leo Young, Minneapolis Anne Louise Wilkens, Mapleton Thomas Russell Youngren, St. Paul Suzanne Carrie Will, Pipestone, MAG- Carol Lynn Yule, Rochester NA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Steven Donald Zabel, Plainview Richard Evan Williams, Milwaukee, George Howard Zanmiller, Rosemount Wis. Stephen John Zaudke, St. Paul Ruth Ann Williams, Roseville Barbara Rae Zeff, St. Paul Michael King Willson, Vancouver, Gary Irvin Zook, Columbia Heights British Columbia, Canada Susan Louise Zook, Columbia Heights Charles Lawrence Wilson, Excelsior Edwin Earl Wilson, Minnetonka Mary Katherine Zosel, A.A., Wadena Janet Caroline Wilson, White Bear Robbin George Zoupas, Ericsburg Lake, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathe­ Terence Valentin Zuber, Willoughby, matics Ohio Nancy Lou Windmiller, Stillwater Victoria Russell Zuger, Minneapolis Glen Wilfred Wirtanen, Downers Kurt Edward Zuppke, Edina Grove, Ill. Richard James Zurek, Crystal

Bachelor of Fine Arts Gloria Sophia Ausenberg, St. Paul, Susan Catherine McLean, South CUM LAUDE, Studio Arts St. Paul Laurin Lloyd Bunn, South St. Paul Janet lone O~ala, Aitkin Leonard Phillip Danek, Minneapolis, Susan Gaye Roverud, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Music Michael Ton Sterling, Minneapolis, Dennis Lee Finnell, Pipestone MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Studio Arts David James Fishbeck, St. Paul, CUM Philip Jeffrey Sularz, Minneapolis LAUDE, Studio Arts Linda June Sumner, Overland Park, Dana Annette Jackson, West Des Kan. Moines, Iowa Arthur Russell Videen, St. Paul Susan Lynn Levinson, Minneapolis Michael James Whitenack, Bloom­ Timothy Ward McClellan, Minne­ ington apolis

46 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts Alan Elliot Davis, St. Paul Craig A. Litman, Minneapolis Kathleen Diane Drake, Minneapolis David Gregory Schempp, Minneapolis Kay Diane Herceg, Minneapolis Philip Anthony Winn, Minneapolis Donald Richard Johnson, Two Harbors

Bachelor of Science Ellen Maxine Brick, Washington, Janie Laiderman, G.D.H., St. Louis D.C., WITH DISTINCTION Park Mary Jo Edwards Cordes, G.D.H., Steven Edward Magnuson, Minne- Bloomington, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ apolis TION Steven Lawrence Mogol, St. Paul Ronald Gerald Cox, Cedar Susan Mary Rees, Minneapolis Thomas Lee DeBusk, AA., Sioux John Allan Rossi, AA., Robbinsdale City, Iowa Kathryn Lee Sherwick, Minnetonka Craig Thomas Falk, Minneapolis Richard Woodruff Weigel, Minne- Gregory Arthur Fisher, Minneapolis apolis Robert Klasnya, Jr., Hibbing, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science Robert Gerald Anderson, Two Harbors Gary Albert Moeller, Biwabik, MAGNA Wayne Foster Anderson, Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE, Biology SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Biochemistry Charlotte Marie Pucel, A.A., Ely, CUM Karl John Aufderheide, Minneapolis, LAUDE, Biochemistry SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Microbiology Mark William Sharon, St. Paul, SUM­ Edward James Brown, Litchfield MA CUM LAUDE, Biochemistry William Walter Carley, Minneapolis Jacqueline Joan Simmons, Burnsville Brooks Gene Cofield, Glenwood Murray Dean Smith, Minneapolis, Bruce Arthur Ewert, A.A., Fergus CUM LAUDE, Biology Falls Cathy Jo Spadaccini, Keewatin, SUM­ Bradley Willard Footh, Rochester MA CUM LAUDE, Biochemistry Melvin L. Gaston, Burnsville Bret Martin Steiner, New VIm, CUM Richard Kenneth Hagen, Richfield LAUDE, Zoology Larry Burk Sundberg, Minneapolis William James Hammes, A.A., Spring David Harold Swenson, Burnsville, Valley, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Biology MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Biochemistry David Keith Hilde, Moorhead Michael Lane Wege, Neenah, Wis., Edwin John Ketola, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Biology Linda Jane Larson, Crystal, SUMMA Thomas John Welna, Brooklyn CUM LAUDE, Biology Center Gerald James Lindbergh, Edina Thomas John Wincek, Minneapolis 47 I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY Certificate in Science Steven Edward Magnuson, Edina

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Philip Allan Anderson, Richfield, Jerold Jerome Meyer, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Randall Hackett Millar, Libertyville, Allan David Beiswenger, Fisher, WITH Ill. DISTINCTION Mark Eric Mixell, Inver Grove William Greg Brueggeman, St. Paul Heights Barth L. Crane, Dodge Center Abdl Hadi Mousselli, Aleppo, Syria, Mark Ahrens DeCoster, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION William Roy Nygard, Minneapolis Kenneth ElWin Ewald, Minnetonka Lester Bruce Odegaard, Kenyon David Thomas Fick, St. Paul Jeffrey Randall Olson, St. Paul Gary Allen Foster, Benson Steven Richard Olson, Richfield John Lloyd Fox, Appleton Roy Wilbert Partridge, Duluth, WITH Thomas George Grove, St. Paul DISTINCTION Donald Peter Halcrow, Drayton, N.D. Douglas Earl Pegors, Bloomington David Kermit Holger, Rushford, Michael David Regenfuss, Superior, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Wis., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Daniel John Horita, Coon Rapids, Gerald James Reuter, St. Clair WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Danfield Eugene Rodenz, A.A., Spring Bruce Allen Hosfield, White Bear Valley, WITH DISTINCTION Lake James Philip Schafer, Little Falls Bruce Clyde Johnson, St. James, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gerhard Seibold, Germany, James Richard Johnson, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Alan Krostue Lambert, Minneapolis James Keith Sevold, St. James Frederick John Leach, St. Paul, WITH Arthur Terry Sneen, Minneapolis DISTINCTION John Frederick Steiner, Albert Lea Jeffrey Alan Lee, Minneapolis Terry Gene Thompson, Minneapolis Roger Kent Martin, White Bear Lake Wayne Frank Turnacliff, Mora Marvin LeRoy Menken, Litchfield, Pamela Marie Wisniewski, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering Donald Dean Buerkley, Park Rapids Leo Jerome Holm, Taylors Falls LeRoy William Cluever, Eagle Bend Owen John Kvittem, Kenyon Lyle Carl Fahning, Cleveland Robert Frederick Roseberg, Isle

48 Bachelor of Architecture David Essick Anstrand, Minneapolis, Charles Alfred Kubat, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Warren Auerbach, Minne­ Richard Carl Lieder, St. Paul apolis Michael Anthony Medina, St. Paul Raymond Joseph Behling, Milwaukee, William Taylor Meschke, Rochester Wis. Glenn Elmer Metz, Jr., Minneapolis Peter Joseph Boyer, Excelsior Dae Shik Min, St. Paul, WITH DIS- Robert Philip Burt, B.A., Minneapolis TINCTION Ronald Bruce Carlson, Richfield Phoebe Rosalind Seilin, B.A., Minne- Michael Leon Czarniecki, Bethesda, apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Md., WITH DISTINCTION Peter John Sieger, La Crosse, Wis. Earl Reid Sorenson, Albert Lea James Norris DeVillier, Madison, Lee Emmett Tollefson, Lamberton, Wis. WITH DISTINCTION Carolyn Minnetta Dry, B.A., St. Peter, Joseph Julius Vano, Minneapolis WITH DlSTIN"CTION Robert Allen Videen, Roseville Raymond Emil Hagen, Minneapolis Brian Carl Wiese, B.A., Elkhart Lake, Bruce Edward Johnson, St. Paul Wis. Donald Gary King, Minneapolis Mark Albert Wilterding, B.A., Terence Alexander Korman, St. Paul Menasha, Wis.

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Richard Lee Anderson, Minneapolis John Charles Martin, Delano Donald Ervin Baltus, Minneapolis David Gary McFarlane, East Grand Lawrence Douglas Berg, Minneapolis, Forks WITH DISTINCTION Lester David Michels, Peoria, III., Peter Levik Bock, Richfield WITH DISTINCTION Dennis West Carlson, Minneapolis Soo Duck Moon, Seoul, Korea Douglas Dale Cozad, Edina, WITH Paul Douglas Olson, Garfield, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Jimmy Allen DeMars, A.A., Fridley Quentin D. Onstine, New VIm, WITH Douglas Allen Edmonson, Richfield DISTINCTION Russell C. Felt, Minneapolis Gerald James Paulson, Minneapolis, Gregory M. Granum, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Michael Raymond Heller, DuTuth David Richard Peterson, Cloquet, Bosco Po-Wai Ho, Hong Kong, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Ted Reed Pier, Avon, S.D., WITH Michael Keith Hoel, West St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION Steven John Holmstoen, St. Louis Scott Charles Robbins, Minneapolis Park, WITH DISTINCTION Kenneth William Salo, Grand Rapids, Kenneth William Ische, Cologne WITH DISTINCTION Gerald D. King, Warba, WITH Jeffrey Howard Schott, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Edward Arnold Kuhlman, A.A., Richard Scott Simak, Minnetonka Racine, Wis. Douglas Roy Stone, Minneapolis, Daniel Walter Latham, Richfield WITH HIGH DISTINCTION David C. C. Lee, Taipei, Republic of Theodore James Testen, St. Paul China Edward Albert Watson, Minneapolis

49 Thaddeus Stanley Wolanin, Minne­ Stanley James Yeshe, Hibbing, WITH tonka, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemistry Bruce Arthur Bonde, Falcon Heights, Russell Ward Johnson, St. Louis Park, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Frederick James Cornforth, St. Paul, Eugene Allen Quam, Austin WITH DISTINCTION William John Shugard, St. Paul, WITH Robert Michael Curran, Jr., St. Paul DISTINCTION Cynthia Yiolet Damsgard, St. Paul, Donald Joseph Sommers, West St. WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Paul Michael John Doty, Dodge Center Laurine Mary Speltz, Winona, WITH Leo Donald ErchuU, A.A., Ely HIGH DISTINCTION James Walter Finn, St. Paul Richard Dennis Taylor, Richfield Paul Francis Jarosch, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Eugene Lloyd Anderson, Pelican William Frederick Lange, Hill City, Rapids WITH DISTINCTION Charles Lyman Ballou, Bloomington, Bradley James Larson, Owatonna WITH DISTINCTION Brian James Lokkesmoe, Alberta Bruce Randle Buxton, Hackensack, Thomas Andrew Lund, Duluth WITH DISTINCTION Joel Kent Marcuson, Bayport Robert James Coppin, B.Ch.E., Min- Robert J. Morast, Minneapolis neapolis David Edwin Nelson, Red Wing Ralph Warren Cornelius, Minneapolis Gerald Ray Peterson, Houston Perry Douglas Damon, Minneapolis Paul Charles Prusak, Golden Yalley James Peter DeBenedet, International Michael James Rengez, Burnsville, Falls WITH DISTINCTION David Eugene Drake, St. Paul David Thomas Roddy, Bloomington David Stanley Ekern, St. Paul Michael Patrick Rung, Herman Brian Martin Freeberg, B.A., Lewis, Larry Clifton Salmela, Duluth, WITH Wis. Scott Mathew Gilbertson, Benson HIGH DISTINCTION Alan Douglas Gray, Minneapolis Barry Tipton Schaub, Detroit Lakes, John A. Harwood, A.A., Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION John Robert Hotvet, Minneapolis, Robert C. Schlicht, West Union, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Robert Luther Hughes, Chisago City Bruce Gregory Schwan, Marshall Tomas Gordon Klaseus, Waseca Richard Hans Skar, Minneapolis James Edwin Koivisto, Cokato Arthur Douglas Tobkin, Maplewood Richard Leo Koppy, Coon Rapids Warren Howard White, Pine City 50 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Stephen Thomas Anderson, Duluth Michael Johnson, Richfield, WITH Dennis Warren Angland, Robbinsdale DISTINCTION Richard Loren Asleson, Wendell WiIliam David Juusola, Kingston, Larry Arthur Behrendt, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James Russell Keller, Windom David Carl Bohn, Minneapolis Steven James Kollmann, Lake Crystal Laurence Verne Butler, Eden Prairie Dean Cedric Krepela, Minneapolis John August Carlson, Hibbing, WITH Charles Ray Levan, Minneapolis HIGH DISTINCTION Marcel John Lonneman, Wilmont Stephen Dee Carver, San Diego, Calif. Brian Wade Lukecart, Albert Lea James Michael Celt, Minneapolis Kuen Hing Mak, Hong Kong, WITH James Vincent Cotter, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Wallace Thomas Manikowski, New Joel Rivard Dufresne, St. Paul, WITH Brighton HIGH DISTINCTION Thomas William Marincel, Robbins­ James Allen DyIla, Osakis, WITH dale DISTINCTION Margaret Louise Marsden, Water­ William James Elliott, Minneapolis town, SD., WITH DISTINCTION Richard Alan Farc1, Robbinsdale, Timothy Lawrence McCullough, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION St. Paul Michael Thomas Farrell, Minneapolis Michael Willis Medin, Cambridge, Robert Thomas Fehr, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Allen Richard Forbes, Hopkins, WITH Vernon George Menk, Morgan DISTINCTION John Edward Miller, Hibbing James Frederick Forchtner, St. Paul John Kent Myers, Winter Park, Fla. John Arthur Frahm, Jr., Green Isle, Stephen Eugene Nelson, Virginia, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James Francis Garrity, St. Paul, WITH Ronald Patrick Ness, St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION Daniel Edwin Nordell, Worthington, Alan Niles Gleeman, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Dennis Arthur Gustavson, Duluth J ames Arnold O'Connor, Cannon Robert Allen Hanner, StiIlwater, WITH Falls DISTINCTION Gary Allen Overgaard, Glenwood Ronald Brian Harvey, Mendota Lawrence John Ovshak, Minneapolis Heights Terry Francis Paradeis, Rice Larry Keith Henrickson, North St. Jeffrey David Parker, Minneapolis Paul, WITH DISTINCTION William Joseph Patterson, Biwabik Robert James Henriksen, Nashwauk Bruce James Peters, Woodstock Dwight Neil Holmbo, International Thomas Allen Pogemiller, Minne- Falls apolis Kane Ronald Hoversten, Cambridge, Gary Louis Postiglione, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Michael Lane Quealy, Minneapolis, John Patrick Hughes, Hibbing, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION John Richard Redin, St. Paul, WITH Daniel Patrick Hurley, St. Louis Park, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Roger Albert Ricker, St. Paul David Steven Huyink, Long Prairie Clarence Arnold Rosenow, Litchfield Robert Edward Jansen, Rochester, David Albert Ross, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION

51 Richard Ross Runnels, Minneapolis, Glen Allen 111ies, Pipestone WITH DISTINCTION Richard LeRoy Torbenson, Paynes­ Ralph Peter Schaefer, St. Cloud vilJe, WITH DISTINCTION John James Schlecht, Minneapolis, Thomas Willard Trulson, Fridley WITH DISTINCTION Wesley David Ulrich, B.S., M.D., Ronald Frederick Schmid, Long St. Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Prairie Gary Wayne Vorderbruggen, Isabella Norman Eugene Schultz, White Bear James Matthew Walsh, St. Paul Lake Ronald Lester Ward, Duluth James Richard Scott, Silver Bay Merlin Lester Warner, St. Paul, WITH Dennis Floyd Shackleton, Minne­ DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Wendell Donovan Wendt, Minne- Eugene George Shanks, Brainerd apolis James Edward Skubic, A.A., Eveleth, David \Vestby, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Wayne Reuben Snesrud, Red Wing Eric J. Wick, Minneapolis Ross Orville Starkson, Rochester, Ronald Karl Will, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Larry Blaine Wing, A.A., Jackson, John Charles Stokke, Thief River WITH DISTINCTION Falls David Van Winkle, A.A., Rochester vVilliam 1110mas Sutherland, Minne­ Daniel Joseph Winter, A.A., apolis Worthington Archie Peter Swanson, Crystal Martin Francis Zakrajsek, Chisholm

Bachelor of Geo-Engineering Kenneth Lorin Greer, St. Paul Gary Richard Smith, International vVayne Leonard Johnson, Two Falls Harbors

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Bruce Arthur Johnson, Minneapolis James Rand Robin, B.A., Minne- apolis

Bachelor of Mathematics Benedict Louis Bezenek, Minne- Richard Meredith Fuller, Golden apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Valley Thomas Milton Buelow, St. Paul Howard Victor Gelhar, Jr., Minne- Kathryn Gail Crum, Robbinsdale apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Roger Carl Cruze, Minneapolis James Harvey Gelo, St. Louis Park \Villiam Ray Donaldson, Cincinnati, Marc George Goess, St. Paul Ohio, WITH DISTINCTION Gordon Kimberly Griebenow, St. Alain Gene DuChene, Bloomington, Louis Park WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Susan Tottness Jensen, Minneapolis, Thomas Allan Farmer, Richfield, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Gary Lee Johnson, St. Paul

52 Fred Chris Kueffer, St. Paul Bruce Donald RusseII, Pardeeville, Harold Neil Lund, Minneapolis Wis., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Frederic James Mohl, St. Paul, WITH Cheryl Marie Schiffman, Bloomington DISTINCTION Robert Bruce Stuart, Eliot, Me. Donald Oliver Nelson, Minneapolis Thomas Michael Sturm, St. Paul Linda Jeanne Nieling, Robbinsdale Donald Kenneth Whitehead, Rich- Douglas Gene Olson, Minneapolis field Kathryn Dianne Redin, St. Paul

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering John Fredrick Allen, A.A., Austin Roger Lee Larson, Duluth Donald Allen Andreasen, St. Paul Richard Carl Lien, Austin Milton Robert Bellin, Minneapolis Richard Allen Lippert, Blomkest John DeWitt Binford, Robbinsdale Arthur Edward Patterson, Duluth Jose L. Morales Bobbio, Lima, Peru Robert Kent Peterson, North St. James Eliot Borgan, Minneapolis Paul, WITH DISTINCTION John Alfred Borgos, Underwood, WITH Richard James Peyla, Tower, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Thomas Michael Burke, Rushford, Paul Martin Pirkl, Owatonna WITH DISTINCTION Michael Andrew Regan, Minneapolis James Robert Clifford, West St. Paul Thomas Herman Reiman, Ceylon Gordon Alexander Cuthbertson, Elizabeth Dianne Rekow, B.S., New Iroquois Falls, Ontario, Canada Brighton LeRoy Charles Damar, Isle Lauren Martin Reyno, Mankato John Lawrence Edmundson, Wichita, Kan. Carl Andrew Sannes, J r., Little Marais Keith Douglas Ernst, Donnelly Gary Henry Schoeppner, LeSueur Joseph Felder, Jr., Minneapolis James Elmer Schreiner, St. Paul Jerome Kent Grudem, Minneapolis Joseph William Sheehan, Bird Island Tom Joseph Hansel, WiIImar, WITH Lewis Marvin Smolin, Peekskill, N.Y. HIGH DISTINCTION Leslie Paul Stuhr, St. Paul, WITH Keith LeRoy Henk, St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION Marcel Edward Hoffmann, J r., Sleepy Curtis Allen Swenson, Oklee, WITH Eye DISTINCTION Peter Lynn Hovde, Edina, WITH Alan Herbert Thorson, Spring Grove DISTINCTION Stephen Dayton Vickerman, Hopkins Maxallen Duane Jackson, South St. John Arthur Wedel, A.A., HoIIan- Paul dale, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gary Lynn Kaiser, Wells, WITH James Jay Wilson, A.A., Brooklyn DISTINCTION Park

Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering Peter Anthony Doty, Dodge Center, Roger Roy Larsen, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Richard Ronald Lindeke, Inver Grove Steven Leroy Grovender, Burnsville Heights Larry A. Kirchner, B.M.E., Minne­ John Harold Tregilgas II, St. Paul apolis

53 Bachelor of Mineral Engineering

Larry Dean Helmen, Milaca, WITH Peter Lantz Pastika, Babbitt DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Physics Leon Edward Arndt, Minneapolis Michael John Mayfield, Minneapolis, Donovan Michael Bakalyar, Circle WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Pines, WITH DISTINCTION Gary Wayne McLeod, Crystal, WITH David Paul Bargabus, Minneapolis HIGH DISTINCTION Kim Edwin Christopher, Minneapolis Russell Robert Mellon, St. Paul Kenneth Charles Crea, Stillwater Thomas Edward Merritt, Anoka Stephen Jeffrey Davidson, St. Louis Edward Robert Meyer, Fridley, WITH Park DISTINCTION Charles Martin Gilman, Edina Peter D. Morley, Duluth, WITH DIS­ Jay Ronald Hanson, Minneapolis TINCTION Terrell George Heinze, St. Paul Gregory David Potasek, Fridley, WITH Robert Allan Jacobson, Minnetonka, DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gary Walfred Sjolander, Lake Oswe­ Neil Laine Johnson, B.Math., Min­ go, Ore., WITH DISTINCTION netonka Thomas Jeffrey Walsh, Robbinsdale

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

Bachelor of Science Louise Katherine Abeln, Clearwater, Raymond Russell Barkes, Sebeka, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Agriculture nomics Diane Mary Bechtloff, Minnetonka, Linda Louise Almquist, Minneapolis, Home Economics WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Carol Frances Berger, St. Paul, Home nomics Economics Kathleen Marie Anderson, Minne­ Lyle Keith Best, Sleepy Eye, Agricul­ apolis, Home Economics ture Richard Allen Anderson, Red Wing, Alden Michael Booren, Forest Lake, Agriculture Agriculture Joy Carol Anthony, Norseland, Home Gene Elliott Borud, Fosston, Agricul­ Economics ture Cynthia Jean Archibald, South St. Michael Kenneth Brandt, St. Paul, Paul, Home Economics Forestry Janice Marie Bahr, Humboldt, Home Anita Louise Bremer, Ceylon, Agri­ Economics culture Blaine Paul Baker, A.A., Austin, WITH Thomas Francis Brokl, Minnetonka, DISTINCTION, Forestry Forestry \ViIliam Harvie Baker, Deerwood, Luanne Pauline Wheatcraft Brooten, Forestry Aitkin, Home Economics

54 Alfred Benjamin Burt, Minneapolis, Gary Franklin Fay, Minneapolis, Forestry Forestry Barbara Louise Busch, St. Paul, Home Charles Ewald Fick, Plainview, Agri­ Economics culture Linda Stetler Cahalan, Minneapolis, Stanley Lowell Finkelson, St. Paul, Home Economics Agriculture Leon Leslie Carlson, A.A., Pillager, Sandra Kay Ford, A.A., Burnsville, Agriculture Home Economics Patrick Cashman, Minne­ Philip LeRoy Forsline, Cook, Agri­ apolis, Agriculture culture Steven Victor Christensen, Lamber­ William Everett Freeman, St. Paul, ton, Agriculture Forestry Dell Marlow Christianson, Thief Patricia Clare Gangelhoff, Minne­ River Falls, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, apolis, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Agriculture Economics Raymond Matthew Claesgens, Minne­ Joan Elizabeth Geiser, Bluffton, WITH apolis, Forestry HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Susan Lundgren Clausen, Cushing, nomics Wis., Home Economics Susan Katherine Gengler, Anoka, Bruce Robert Cords, Le Sueur, WITH Home Economics DISTINCTION, Agriculture Bruce Howard Gerbig, Faribault, Susan Dorothy Dahl, Brainerd, Home WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Forestry Economics Janice Theresa Goff, St. Paul, Home Andrea Lynn Dangerfield, Minne­ Economics apolis, Home Economics Carole June Grafstrom, St. Paul, Janet Marie Danielson, Jackson, Home Home Economics Economics Richard Charles Green, Morgan, Robert Adair Davis, St. Paul, Agri­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Agriculture culture James Edward Gunderson, Ogilvie, Keith Darwin Delzer, Dodge Center, Agricul ture Forestry Marita Haberman, Sandstone, Home Mary Leeila Dooley, A.A., Austin, Economics Home Economics Roy Thomas Hagen, Barnum, WITH Charlene Marie Draheim, Spring Lake HIGH DISTINCTION, Forestry Park, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Donald John Halbach, A.A., Lyle, Economics Forestry Philip Charles DuFrene, St. Paul Park, Duane Prevo Halstead, Montevideo, Forestry Forestry Robert John Dunne, A.A., Paynesville, Mark Thomas Halter, Minneapolis, Agriculture WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture Mary Jane Edin, Hinckley, Home Donald William Hanson, St. Paul, Economics Forestry Mary Kathryn Elias, Cokato, WITH Robert Eugene Hanson, Elbow Lake, DISTINCTION, Home Economics Agriculture Daniel Evavold, Ashby, Agriculture Leslie George Hartwig, Le Center, James Howard Eychaner, Dekalb, Agriculture Ill., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Glenn David Heberling, Jr., Annan­ Forestry dale, WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture Jane Ann Fahning, Cleveland, Home Richard Harvey Heckmann, Hamburg, Economics Agriculture

55 Lucy Ann Heger, Cologne, WITH HIGH James Stephen Ladlie, Albert Lea, DISTINCTION, Home Economics Agriculture Marie 111erese Heinrich, Minneapolis, Brian Thomas Larson, Mabel, WITH Home Economics DISTINCTION, Agriculture Dale Henry Himebaugh, A.A., Adams, Bruce Amery Larson, Hales Corners, WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Wis., WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Elizabeth Ann McKee Hoffman, Raymond John Larson, Northfield, Ft. Snelling, Home Economics Agriculture Richard Henry Hoelmer, Trimont, Thomas Albert Lehtinen, Aurora, Agriculture Forestry Ivend Daryl Holen, Minneapolis, Eloise Harriet Link, Minneapolis, Forestry Home Economics Dennis Mathew HolIes, Granville, James G. Linn, St. Paul, WITH DIS­ Iowa, Forestry TINCTION, Agriculture David George Holmbeck, Hibbing, Michael Alois Loesch, Farmington, WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Kenneth Gordon Holmbeck, Hibbing, Russell Gene Longworth, Montevideo, Agriculture Forestrv David Lee Horn, Guthrie, WITH DIS­ David Phillip Lundquist, Lake Lillian. TINCTION, Forestry Agriculture Julie Anne Houg, Richfield, WITH Karen Marie Lundstrom, Blooming­ HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ ton, Home Economics nomics Richard Thomas Mack, St. Paul, George William Hudler, Cloquet, Forestry Forestry Michael Steven Majeski, Hastings, Foster Allan Hudson, Hawick, Forestry Forestry Jeanne Marie Malmgren, St. Paul, Herbert Charles Huhnerkoch, Red­ Home Economics wood Falls, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Sheryl Lynne March, Avoca, Home Agriculture Economics Daniel William Jansen, St. Paul, Michael Richard Marincel, A.A., WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture Parkville, Forestry Mary Beth Johnson, St. Paul, Home Jay Edward Mathisrud, Minneapolis, Economics Agriculture Myrene Alice Jones, New Ulm, Home Melvin Leroy Matson, New London, Economics WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture Kathleen Grace Josephson, Virginia, Susan Ann Smith Matson, Borup, Home Economics Home Economics Allan Frederick Kastner, McGrath, Randall Lynn Maxwell, Red Wing, Forestry Forestry Thomas Franklin Keller, Slayton, Agri­ Elizabeth Rose Maynard, Rochester, culture Home Economics Wayne Ellsworth Knewtson, Maple­ Linda Pauline McAnally, Minne­ ton, Agriculture apolis, Home Economics Gretchen Elizabeth Koeck, A.A., Joseph Thomas McDermott, Chicago, Austin, Home Economics Ill., Agriculture Walter Marinus Koenst, Minneapolis, Patrick Anthony McDermott, Minne­ Agriculture apolis, Forestry Barbara Jean Kuhns, Glenwood, Keith Raymond McLaughlin, Rich­ Home Economics field, Forestry

56 Kathleen Lois McQueen, St. Paul, Carol Alice Poulson, \Vatertown, S.D., Home Economics Home Economics Karen Rae Meacham, St. Paul, Home Michael John Rath, Bayport, Forestry Economics Kathryn Ann Rees, Minneapolis, Gary Glenn Miest, St. James, Agri­ Home Economics culture Steven Craig Rein, Lanesboro, Agri­ David Leland Mobraten, A.A., Fergus culture Falls, Forestrv Timothy Michael Resch, Minneapolis, Dorothy Ann Moen, Minneapolis, Forestrv Home Economics Roland J;mes Rine1l, Duluth, WITH Richard Lee Morris, Hopkins, Agri­ DISTINCTION, Agriculture culture Curtis Harold Rossow, Owatonna, Constance Rose Muellner, St. Paul, Forestry WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ nomics Paul Harlan Roth, Delano, Forestry Julie Ann Nogle, A.A., Elk River, Thomas Gaylord Rowe, Wadena, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Agriculture nomics Cynthia Ann Rupp, St. Paul, WITH Phi1lip Duane Nordin, Minneapolis, HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Economics WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture James Max Russell, Golden Valley, Kelly Joel Nordlund, Clearbrook, Agri­ WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry culture Gerald Romane Rustad, Sunburg, Jeffrey Lee Obst, \Vhite Bear Lake, Forestry Forestry Robert John Rutten, A.A., Jasper, John Michael Oldemeyer, Holland, Agriculture Agriculture Roberta Kay Sandgren, Robbinsdale, Elise Cheryl Oliver, Anoka, Home WITH DISTINCTION, Home Economics Economics Carl Andrew Olson, Williams, Agri­ Stephen Thomas Sams, Redwood culture Falls, Forestry Dennis R. Passa, Thief River Falls, Scott Jeffrey Sargent, Minneapolis, Agriculture Agriculture David Stanley Pease, Atwater, Agri­ Linda Marie Schley, Richfield, WITH culture DISTINCTION, Home Economics Carol Louise Pedelty, Madelia, Home Economics Larry Leonard Schrade, Stillwater, Roger Charles Pegg, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Forestry Mark Luvern Schultz, Buffalo Lake, Darrell L. Penning, Kiester, Agricul­ Agricul ture ture Sandi M. Schwartz, St. Paul, Home Joan Katherine Peterson, Clear Lake, Economics Home Economics Vernon Charles Schwartz, Danube, Charles Edward Petrosky, Minne­ Agricul ture tonka, WITH DISTINCTION, Agri­ JeHrey Alan Severson, Red Wing, culture WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Carol Jean Pierson, Chaska, WITH Keith Warren Simar, Eagle Bend, DISTINCTION, Home Economics WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Steven John Poncin, St. Peter, Agri­ Gayle Marlyn Sitter, Ortonville, Agri­ culture culture Jo11n Paul Potyondy, Minneapolis, Donald Louis Slinger, Fairbault, Agri­ WITI-I HIGH DISTINCTION, Forestry culture

57 Pamela Ann Snetting, Minneapolis, Jerald David Thompson, International WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Falls, Agriculture nomics Wayne Howard Thompson, Deer Michael Henry Sommer, Pine City, River, Forestry Agriculture Robert LeRoy Tibodeau, Storden, Sally Ann Soper, Edina, Home Eco­ Agriculture nomics Richard Arnold Tolbers, Austin, John Thomas Sorensen, Minneapolis, Agriculture Agriculture Diane Faye Treangen, Spring Grove, Lance Irving Sorensen, Welch, For­ Home Economics estry Richard William Trembath, Tower, Susan Pratt Sorenson, Minnetonka, Forestry Home Economics John Marvin Tritz, Dumont, Agricul­ William Loren Sorg, Hastings, Agri­ ture culture Sally M. Vogel, New Ulm, Home Douglas Herman Sprecker, Minne­ Economics apolis, Forestry Martin Paul Voth, Red Wing, Agri­ Stephen Howe Springer, St. Louis culture Park, Forestry Joseph John Warthesen, Plainview, Barry Alan Stanek, A.A., Austin, WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Forestry Gary Lynn Wassman, Ormsby, Agri­ Alan Walter Steege, Pine Island, culture Forestry Wendel Wayne Weeks, River Falls, Paul William Stegemann, Cannon Wis., Forestry Falls, Agriculture Paul Eugene Weis, Jr., Cincinnati, Mark Paul Stehly, Minneapolis, For­ Ohio, WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry estry Nicholas Joseph Welu, Vesta, Robert John Stelnicki, Chicago, 111., Agriculture Forestry Dean Clayton Stenberg, Grove City, Frederick John White, North St. Paul, Forestry WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Agricul­ ture Patrick Michael Widboom, Slayton, Marlene Helen Stich, Albany, Home WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Economics Richard Owen Wigley, Lake Crystal, John Loren Sturgeon, New Brighton, Agriculture WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Daniel Harry Wilson, Remer, Forestry William Thomas Sullivan, St. Paul, Stephen Gordon Wilson, A.A., Forestry Round Lake, Agriculture James Edward Sunquist, Inver Grove Nancy Loraine Winston, Anaheim, Heights, Agriculture Calif., Home Economics Thomas Keith Tellijohn, Le Sueur, Donna Marie Wittrock, Waseca, WITH DISTINCTION, Agriculture Home Economics Gordon Hugh Thayer, New Brighton, William Robert Wykoff, Richland, Forestry Wash., WITH DISTINCTION, Forestry Geraldine Marie Thiltgen, Hugo, Janet Marie Ziebol, Minneapolis, Home Economics Home Economics Jack Irvin Thompson, St. Paul, For­ Lawrence Joseph Zilliox, Belgrade, estry Agriculture

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

Bachelor of Science Andrea Lea Anderson, St. Paul, Kathryn Frances Ende, Rogers, Home Home Economics Education Economics Education Susan Jean Anderson, Minneapolis, Elaine Marie Engan, Atwater, Home Home Economics Education Economics Education Jacqueline Mary Baran, Hinckley, Gary L. Erdmann, A.A., Luverne, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Agricultural Education nomics Education Lea Mary Frank, St. Paul, Home Gerald Earl Bartel, Kasson, Agri­ Economics Education cultural Education Virginia Kay Huso Frisk, Burnsville, Patricia Isora Bathke, Waseca, WITH WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ DISTINCTION, Home Economics nomics Education Education Barbara Carol Gerde, Sacred Heart, Linda May Hallquist Berg, Hopkins, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education John William Gintner, St. Peter, Frank A. Bezdicek, Jackson, Agri­ Agricultural Education cultural Education Dean Allen Hanson, A.A., Lyle, WITH Sharolyn Ce1est Blomster, Harris, DISTINCTION, Agricultural Education WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Darrell Edward Hartle, Owatonna, nomics Education Agricultural Education Joanne Rae Bode, Blooming Prairie, Eileen June Hansen Hemme, Luverne, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Robert Edward Bollesen, Tyler, Agri­ Joyce Lynette Hempttling, Red Wing, cultural Education WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Ann Stiefel Booren, St. Paul Park, nomicfi Education Home Economics Education Karen Jean Hudson, New London, Nonnan Arthur Busse, Prior Lake, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Agricultural Education nomics Education Susan Elizabeth Kromer C~mpbell, Raymond Ole Jallo, Jr., Alberta, Agri­ Bloomington, Home Economics cultural Education Education Dorothy Jean Jensen, Glencoe, Home lone Mae Carlson, Atwater, Home Economics Education Economics Education Janis Lester Jordan, Roseville, WITH Barbara Irene Carter, A.L.A., Minne­ HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ apolis, Home Economics Education nomics Education Cheryl Lee Coady, B.S., St. Paul, Steven David Josephson, A.A., Still­ Home Economics Education water, Agricultural Education Kathleen Page Corneillier, Minne­ Mary Mathison Karels, Ortonville, apolis, Home Economics Education WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Roger Michael Damlo, Frazee, WITH nomics Education DISTINCTION, Agricultural Education Marvin Duane Kleene, Clara City, Lee Walter Eastland, Parkers Prairie, Agricultural Education WITH DISTINCTION, Agricultural Kathleen Joy Kleven, Richfield, Home Education Economics Education

59 Elaine Johnson Koivumaki, Edina, Dale Warren Roberson, Millville, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Agricultural Education Economics Education Claudia Ann Rohs, Shoreview, WITH Barbara Lindstrom Kosiak, Chisholm, DISTINCTION, Home Economics WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Education Economics Education Gary Dean Sande, Thief River Falls, Carlyn George Kraabel, Belgrade, WITH DISTINCTION, Agricultural Agricultural Education Education John Joseph Kvasnicka, Hayfield, Elmer Vernon Sanford, Faribault, Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Nancy Marie LaZella, Biwabik, WITH Jerome Walter Schuetz, Henderson, DISTINCTION, Home Economics WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Agricul­ Education tural Education Peggy Jean Anderson Ludeman, Paul Michael Simonsen, Franklin, Tracy, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Agricultural Education Economics Education Edward Wenceslaus Smisek, J r., Mary Esther Lund, Bemidji, WITH Lonsdale, Agricultural Education DISTINCTION, Home Economics Erva May Snyder, St. Paul, WITH Education DISTINCTION, Home Economics Anthony William Machtemes, Frank­ Education lin, Agricultural Education Carol Ann Stenborg, Golden Valley, WITH DISTINCTION, Home Eco­ Margaret Mary McAndrews, Rose­ mount, Home Economics nomics Education Education Lorely Ruth Thompson, Morristown, Home Economics Education Robert Lee Olson, St. Francis, Agri­ Stanley J. Vander Kooi, A.A., Wor­ cultural Education thington, WITH DISTINCTION, Agri­ Shirley Gail Karen Olson, St. James, cultural Education WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Home Loren Dean Vander Top, A.A., Edger­ Economics Education ton, WITH DISTINCTION, Agricul­ Jo Ann Oltmans, Sherburn, Home tural Education Economics Education Kay Lavon Wittman, Warren, WITH Jean Rose Pemble, Blaine, WITH DIS­ DISTINCTION, Home Economics TINCTION, Home Economics Edu­ Education cation Steven Allen Yackley, Canby, WITH Letha Mae Phelan, Jackson, WITH DISTINCTION, Agricultural Education DISTINCTION, Home Economics Kathleen Elizabeth Young, St. Paul, Education Home Economics Education

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICUL TURE Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Claude DeVere Davis, Northwood, Timothy Allen Laffen, Lake Lillian Iowa Lester Paul Loecher, Adams Steven Reuben Joecks, Hutchinson Kenneth Paul Vagts, Harmony

60 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Sharon Lea Abrahamsen, Sandstone Emily Gherity Bergin, Minneapolis, Rodney Bert Amonett, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Audrey Ann Anderson, St. Paul Marsha Louise Bergman, Minneapolis Charles Henry Anderson, Columbia Charles Clinton Berkins, A.A., Heights, WITH DISTINCTION Rochester Doris Marion Anderson, Cottonwood Kathleen Doris Bernstrom, St. Paul, Jerry Bruce Anderson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Linda Jeanne Anderson, Brainerd, Sheila Marlys Besner, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Leon Robert Bissonette, Minneapolis Patricia Nan Anderson, St. Paul, WITH Lynel1 Elaine Blake, Quamba, WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Anthony Anderson, New Eric John Blank, Rosevil1e, WITH Brighton DISTINCTION Sarah Jean Anderson, Minneapolis Bruce Alan Bodelson, Cannon Falls Nancy Kaye Andreotti, Richfield Jeannine Lois Boehland, Bertha Ardis Merchant Arendt, B.S., Min- Carol F. Bohlool, New Richmond, neapolis Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Kathleen Joyce Arnold, St. Paul Ann Bohmbach, Hopkins Patricia Rae Arnold, Wayzata Byron Duane Bong, Bloomington Catherine Ann Audette, Minneapolis Gail Elizabeth Bongaarts, Minneapolis David Edward Babcock, Jr., A.A., Wayzata Richard George Borchardt, Columbia Clare Elizabeth Baker, St. Cloud, Heights WITH DISTINCTION Rebecca Lynn Bowers, Caledonia Darlene Marie Baker, Minneapolis Leland James Boyd, Alexandria Crystal Lee Bauer, St. Paul Jennifer Lou Braaten, Mishicot, Wis., Maureen Lois Bazinet, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Donald S. Beam, Ames, Iowa Julianne Lorraine Brandjord, Minne­ Richard T. Beck, Winona apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Barbara Jean Becker, Minneapolis Melliney Dawn Bredeson, Paynesvil1e, Valerie Vagle Behling, Coon Rapids, WITH DISTINCTION Loris Gutzmer Bree, St. Paul, WITH WITH DISTINCTION Belle Marie Belgarde, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Shirley Ann Belland, Moorhead Sherry Jean Briscoe, Staples Vicki Rose Bristol, Minneapolis Linda Holstein Benson, Tracy, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James Ira Brooks, St. Paul Hope Williams Berg, Bloomington, Catherine Grace Burke, Glencoe, Ill. WITH DISTINCTION Margie Lynn Buselmeier, Buffalo Karen Marguerite Berge1een, Wessing­ David Michael Butler, St. Paul ton Springs, S.D., WITH HIGH DIS­ Lynda Rae Byrum, Anoka TINCTION Virginia J. Caldwell, A.L.A., New Jack Allen Berger, A.A., Worthington Brighton Dorothy Caroline Bergerson, Minne­ Bridget Ann Cal1inan, Edina, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Bonita Welna Bergerud, St. Paul Fred Warren Carlson, Mora, WITH Pamela Ann Bergeson, Wausau, Wis. DISTINCTION

61 Marilyn Ida Carlson, St. Paul, WITH David Melvin Denneson, A.A., St. HIGH DISTINCTION Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Dale Leslie Carlton, B.A., Minne­ Susan Desteian, Minneapolis apolis Mark Irwin Dinsmore, St. Paul Mary Esther Carpenter, Granada, Peter Lowell Domogalla, Bijou WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Stanley Donaldson, Richfield Barbara Scott Carriger, Minneapolis Kathleen Margaret Dougherty, Min- Maureen Marie Carroll, St. Paul neapolis Teri Ellen Chalfen, St. Louis Park Mary Ellen Heiller Douglas, Browns­ Lili Latarus Chester, Minneapolis ville Ruth Ann Elizabeth Christianson, Marilyn Elwell Doyle, Forest Lake, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Barbara Ann Churik, Minneapolis, Patricia Ann Drake, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Jane Ann Drenckhahn, Minneiska Virginia Arlys Clausen, A.A., Minne­ Deborah Gay Dunklee, Hopkins, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Darrell Richard Clemmensen, Owa- Margaret Hughes Duntley, B.A., Min- tonna neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Lois Deanna Packard Cohen, St. Paul Jack Clayton DuRocher, Stillwater Lorraine Joan Coller, Shakopee Carol Jean Dyste, Minneapolis Beverly Jane Conklin, Ft. Morgan, Martha Ann Eayrs, Rochester Colo., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Jane Loring Barnes Eckers, St. Louis Russell Gordon Conklin, A.A., Park Babbitt Patricia Louise Edgren, Minneapolis Carole Gene Conley, St. Paul Janice Ellen Edstrom, St. Paul, WITH Candace Ann Connors, Osseo HIGH DISTINCTION Barbara Ann Edwards, Minne­ Susan Edith Coschignano, Hibbing* Kallio apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Sally Marjorie Cox, Mound Bruce Michael Edwards, A.A., Minne­ Barbara Lynn Crane, Minneapolis apolis Louise Mae Cunningham, Winona, Vicki Lynn Effertz, Minnetonka, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Phyllis Anne Czaia, Minneapolis, Joyce Irene Ege, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Linda Ann Eldred, Minneapolis Diana Lee Davis, Bloomington, WITH Gretchen Marie Emerson, Eden HIGH DISTINCTION Prairie, WITH DISTINCTION Roberta Ann Davis, Duluth, WITH Eileen Ann Enge, Anoka DISTINCTION Suzanne Jean Engelhard, Bloomington Kathryn Louise Dawson, Worthington Shirley Jean Erdei, Omaha, Neb., Diane Marie Debe, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Marylou Debelak, Hibbing, WITH Jean Katherine Erickson, Duluth, DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Patricia Deckas, Minneapolis Joan Marie Erickson, Edina, WITH Dorothy Mae Deen, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Gary Curtis DeLaitsch, Minneapolis, Mary Helen Erickson, Springfield WITH DISTINCTION Mary Kathryn Erickson, Bemidji David Forrest DeLong, Forest Lake Richard Carl Erickson, A.A., Anoka Judy May Briese DeMott, Buffalo Bradley Dale Eshleman, B.A., Minne- Lake apolis

• Degree conferred as of March 21, 1970 62 Barbara Ann Evans, Minneapolis, Larry Robert GuiIfoile, Delano, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Joyce Fadenrecht, Spencer, Iowa, Nancy Hudson Guitar, Duluth WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Suzanne Marie Haas, Richfield Nancy Eleanore Fahrendorff, Golden Teresa Alice Hadro, St. Paul Valley Myrna Beth Hagen, Belview, WITH Patrick James Fahy, Crystal, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION RocheIle JoAnn Haiker, Minneapolis, Mary Frances Feiler, Osseo WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Lynn Kay Felegy, Minneapolis James Douglas Hainlen, Roseville Nancy Jean Felland, Crystal, WITH Betty Louise Hall, Mah tomedi DISTINCTION Nancy Louise Hammond, Minnetonka Margaret Ann Fern, Richfield Marsha Anne Hanson, Minnetonka, Stephen Donald Fields, B.A., Min­ WITH DISTINCTION neapolis Margaret Bredberg Harrington, Dun­ Dean Wilbur Fisher, A.A., Minne­ neIl, WITH DISTINCTION apolis Claudia Woolston Harris, American Jay Ephraim Fishman, Minneapolis, Fork, Utah, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Karen Jeanne Hartmann, Excelsior, Linda Tama Stillman Fitelman, Min­ WITH DISTINCTION neapolis Richard Bruce Hass, Plentywood, Nancy Olds Fitts, B.A., Excelsior Mont. Patricia Virginia Fleming, \Vhite Bear Sheila Marie Heath, Bloomington Lake Bruce Edward Hedenland, St. Louis Steven Carl Flink, St. Paul Park M~rilyn Jean Ford, Richfield Michael Lynn Fordyce, Brainerd Charles Robert Heggestad, Delano Susan Lucile Hein, St. Paul, WITH Donald Nixon Fralick, Hopkins, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Cathy Jo Francis, Minneapolis, WITH Betty Jeanne Henrickson, Interna­ DISTINCTION tional Falls Paul Robert Frank, A.A., Minne­ Larry P. Herrboldt, Anoka apolis Donna DaBruzzi Heuer, South St. Marilyn Kay Fraser, Minneapolis Paul Kathleen Joy Gallow, St. Paul, WITH Sandra West Heyman, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Clarice Jean Hibbard, White Bear Mary Ellen Gardner, Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Carolyn M. Gershcow, St. Paul, WITH Rebecca Ann Hiemstra, Owatonna HIGH DISTINCTION Diane Luella Hierlinger, Anoka Audrey Susan Glassman, St. Paul Joanne Mary Hildreth, Windom David Alan Glewwe, West St. Paul John Allen Hill, Deephaven Mary Margaret Goeden, Wadena Margaret Janzen Therese Hill, South Marilyn Ann Radford Goodman, St. Paul A.A., Duluth Gail Rae Hi11mer, Long Prairie, WITH Mary Lou Graf, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Vicki Jean Greenwald, Leawood, Kan. Patricia Jean Hoff, Tacoma, Wash. Norma Jean Grenke, Hopkins Carolyn Ruth Hoffman, A.A., Danube David Charles Griffin, Minneapolis Richard F. Hofstede, B.A., Minne- Barbara Jean Grob, Caledonia apolis Luther Carl Gronseth, Jr., Minne- Diane Lee Glomsrud Hokans, Edina apolis Mary Lynn Holton, Mahtomedi

63 Leon Theodore Houle, A.A., St. Paul, Betty Irene Kee, St. Paul, WITH HIGH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Linda Lazzar Howard, St. Paul, WITH Bernadette Marie Kel1y, St. Paul, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Gloria Jean Howe, St. Paul Timothy Joseph Kelly, St. Paul, WITH Lynda Naomi Howe, St. Paul DISTINCTION Sandra Kay Howell, St. Paul Margaret Elaine Kempf, Wayzata, William Richard Hrabe, Rochester, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Nancy I. Kendall, Bloomington Kathleen Jane Hummel, St. Paul James Jay Kenney, Richfield Sally Jan Humphries, Stillwater, WITH Margaret Ann Kerkvliet, St. Paul DISTINCTION Jane Harrington Keyes, St. Paul, WITH Patricia Ellen Hurlbutt, Minneapolis, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Daniel Edward Kile, St. Paul, WITH Sal1y Jane Hutchinson, South St. Paul, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Timothy Earl King, Detroit Lakes, Linda Miriam Ingemansen, Duluth WITH DISTINCTION Janet Mary Irvine, Mound Norma Fay Kipfmueller, Minneapolis Karen Lucille James, Robbinsdale Terry Lynn Kirschbaum, Minneapolis, George Lee Jaquith, Minnetonka WITH DISTINCTION Cynthia Louise Johnson, Minneapolis Allen Richard Klassen, St. Paul, WITH Deborah Kay Johnson, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Diana Lynn Johnson, Minneapolis Marilyn Jean Klemp, St. Paul, WITH Gene George Johnson, Brooklyn Park HIGH DISTINCTION Jane Ann Woll Johnson, Minneapolis Diane Yvonne Kloeckner, Bayport Linda Kay Knapp, Minneapolis, WITH Jeffrey Grant Johnson, Detroit Lakes DISTINCTION Lois Elaine Johnson, Minneapolis Ellen A. Kniebel, Bloomington Marie Kaye Johnson, Austin Kathleen Mary Knutson, Minneapolis Richard Donald Johnson, St. Louis Cheryl Rose Koalska, St. Paul Park Marjorie Frances Koenig, Austin Roberta Lee Johnson, Coon Rapids Christine Cartier Koentopp, St. Paul, Sallie Marie Johnson, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Sheila Spinney Johnson, Minneapolis, Thomas Benedict Kosel, St. Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Yvonne Amelia Johnson, Anoka, WITH Charlene Marie Koski, B.A., Keewatin, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Suzanne Jonason, A.A., Austin, WITH Suzanne Marie Kravetz, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Jerry Mark Krebs, Minneapolis Tonia Dolozik Jones, Shelbyville, Ill. Yvonne Dolores Krefft, St. Paul Sarene Edith Juhl, Minneapolis Carolyn Joy Kreibich, Minneapolis, Linda Rae Kaatz, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Linda Joyce Kall$trom, Cloquet, WITH Marcia Ann Kremer, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Kerry Beth Kamp, Minneapolis Janis Lee Kromschroeder, St. Paul Jeanne Dorothy Kane, St. Paul Cheryl Jean Krzmarzick, St. Paul Teresa Ann Kappes, St. Louis Park Judy Ann Kuhns, St. Paul, WITH HIGH Linda Diane Katz, St. Paul DISTINCTION Cynthia Miriam Kaufman, St. Paul Paul Herbert Kundzins, Minneapolis, Emmett Michael Kaufmann, Minne- WITH DISTINCTION apolis Guntis Kupers, B.A., Prior Lake

64 Nancy Ann Ladd, Bloomington, WITH Margaret Ann Lyon, North St. Paul, DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Barbara Sue Lamb, Bloomington Marianne Lysy, Minneapolis Diana Lynn Larsen, Richfield Connie Lynn Mackrell, St. Louis Ronald James Larsen, St. Paul, WITH Park HIGH DISTINCTION Nancy Jean Maland, Minneapolis Kay Elaine Larson, Minneapolis Julie Anne Mance, Minneapolis, Paul David Larson, Edina WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Barbara Kay LaVallie, St. Paul Kathleen Jean Mangan, Cloquet, Lynda Kathleen Lee, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Maureen Ann Lee, Austin Patricia Katherine Manthey, Hibbing Marlene Marie Lemberg, Brooklyn Sheila Kay Martin, Minneapolis Center Lynton Glen Mattson, A.A., Minne- John Farness Leonard, Rochester apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Pamela Ann Leonard, Rochester, Leslie Marie May, South St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Victoria Lynn Leslie, Minneapolis Georgia Mae McArdle, Anoka Kathleen Marie Leverty, Owatonna Colette Mary McCan, Bloomington Martha Ann Levy, St. Paul Maureen Patricia McCanna, Edina Donald Gordon McCaul, Saskatoon, Linda Adams Kesler Lewis, B.A., Saskatchewan, Canada St. Paul Hubert Franklin McCloy, Isanti, Donna Jean Lidstad, B.A., St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Chrys Marie Katainen Lien, St. Paul Randall James McCurry, Hopkins Lois Fjerstad Lien, Minneapolis, WITH Susan Leah McEathron, Bloomington HIGH DISTINCTION Jacqueline Joan McGeehan, St. Paul, Marjorie Louise Lifson, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Carol Ann McKay, B.S., Scandia Merilee Jean Light, Minneapolis Kathleen Ellen McKay, St. Paul Calvin Stanley Lindberg, Minne­ Janet Badenoch McKelvey, Minne- apolis, WITH DISTINCTION apolis Claudia Kay Brooks Lindberg, New Sandra Louise McMaken, Richfield, Hope, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Anita Marie Lindquist, Anoka Mary Alice McMonigal, St. Paul Kathleen Ann Lindstrom, Austin, Cheryl Ann Meder, New London, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION MaryAnn Wynonne Lockwood, Jon Alan Melander, St. Paul Golden Valley Stacy Stephanie Melhus, Minneapolis Susan Maybelle Loe, Cottonwood, Bonnie Marilyn Meltz, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION Janine Ruth Merrick, Bloomington, Karen Marie Lofgren, Hopkins, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Marsha Rae Meyer, South St. Paul Diane Jorgenson Loken, Minneapolis Elizabeth Jean Meyers, West St. Paul Deborah Sue Latterman, St. Paul, Daniel Walter Midura, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Casandra Margaret Miha1chick, Min- Carol Louise Lumphrey, Beardsley, neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION LeRoy Palmer Miller, Red Wing Helen Lucille Lundell, St. Paul, WITH Mary Jo Miller, Aurora, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Gregory Ira Lundgren, St. Paul, WITH Mary Rae Molter, Marshall, WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION

65 Joanne Marie Montague, Minneapolis, Sheila Margaret Ostby, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Mary Ann Appert Montgomery, St. Karen Joy Ostman, Edina, WITH Paul DISTINCTION Mary Joanne Mozey, Minneapolis, Maryls Arlene Ostrem, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Susan Gail Fisher Overbeek, Pipestone Ronald Eugene Mulder, Prinsburg, Larry Lars Overskei, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Robert Lyle Page, B.A., St. Charles Timothy Patrick Munkeby, Minne­ Lorianne Palmer, Minnetonka, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Patricia Anne Munn, Minneapolis Rolf William Parsons, Edina, WITH Marcia Kay Myhre, Milan, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Suzanne June Pearson, Robbinsdale Susan Nagengast, Minneapolis, WITH Marin Joseph Peplinski, St. Paul, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION David John Namie, Minneapolis Patricia Marie Percival, Sebeka Fred Lenard Neff, St. Paul, WITH Elizabeth Bly Perkins, Minnetonka HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Lee Perrine, Detroit Lakes Martha Colleen Neipp, Duluth, WITH Joy Lynn Peters, A.A., Hopkins DISTINCTION Bonnie Marie Peterson, St. Paul, Dean Chauncey Nelson, Fergus Falls WITH DISTINCTION Perry Michael Nelson, Austin Gail Judith Norman Peterson, Min- Susan Mary Nelson, Bloomington, neapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Steven John Peterson, Richfield Nancy Lee Nemitz, Olivia Charles Gene Pettersen, Aitkin Karen Mary Newell, Anoka George Richard Pfander, Clarinda, Joan Marie Nobs, Grand Rapids Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION Marcia Ann Nordberg, Minneapolis Stephen Peter Phillipps, Bloomington Diana Marie Nye, Grand Rapids Teresa Ann O'Brien, Minneapolis Ronald George Pierson, Shakopee, Jack David Odell, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Colleen Rita O'Donnell, Minneapolis Randa Treichel Pieterick, Cambridge James Neil Ohnstad, Faribault Sandra Louise Pitzele, Minneapolis, Linda Louise Olchefeski, Bloomington WITH DISTINCTION Raymond Donald Olchefeski, Bloom- Robert Hugh Plate, Greensburg, Pa. ington Dolores Ann Pliam, Minneapolis Ardyce LaVonne Olson, St. Paul Park, Janet Kay Ploof, Minneapolis, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Marcia Barbara Olson, Minneapolis Lynda Catherine Plunkett, Austin Mary Lou Olson, Fridley Claudia Marie Polta, Minneapolis, Maureen Kay Olson, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Pomorski, St. Paul Thomas Martin Olson, A.A., Fergus Jeanette Helene Price, St. Paul FalIs, WITH DISTINCTION Yvonne Marlene Proue, St. Paul, Timothy Alan Olson, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Cynthia Diane Pudwell, Minneapolis Anne Mary O'Rourke, Minneapolis, Margaret Sharon Quinn, Hopkins WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Meta Ramee, St. Louis Park Colleen Ann O'Shaughnessy, St. Paul Ruth Ann Rankin, St. Paul, WITH Anneli Klara Charlotte Badow Osmon­ DISTINCTION son, Dietzenbach, West Germany Susan Claire Rankin, Richfield 66 Pamela Ann Ravine, St. Louis Park, Elizabeth Ann Schumacher, Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis Candace Gale Raymond, Edina, WITH Jean Marie Johnson Schuster, Minne­ DISTINCTION apolis Sharon Marie Raymond, St. Louis Maris Jo Schutjer, Rosemount Park Jeanine Marie Schwietz, St. Paul, Carol Ann Reichenberger, Columbia WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Heights, WITH DISTINCTION Paul Stanley Seburg, B.S., Minne­ Marie Lorraine Rei11y, Brooklyn Cen­ neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION ter, WITH DISTINCTION Diane Marsha Seby, St. Louis Park, Susan Ann Engstrom Rhodes, Min- WITH DISTINCTION netonka Marilyn Jo Seeley, Minneapolis, Bonita Kay Richards, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Carol Marie Riedel, Kasson Robert Jacob Seifert, B.A., Minne- Helen Eleanor Riegger, Lakeville apolis Pamela Marian Roan, St. Paul Margaret Laird Seleen, Minneapolis Joan Kay Robbins, White Bear Lake Gerald Allan Sellman, Center City Sara Jean Sells Roberson, B.A., Catherine Ann Serafin, Minneapolis, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Sa11y Lee Roberts, Fridley, WITH Cynthia Anne Shepard, Great Lakes, DISTINCTION Ill. Sarah Nye Robinson, Osseo Howard Michael Siegel, Seattle, Jane Deborah RockIer, St. Louis Park Wash. Lynne Kay Rodman, St. Paul Irene Ann Sieve, St. Paul Lynn Kalen Rollie, Red Wing Elaine M. Wessels Skaar, White Bear Joanne Teresa Romaniak, Minne- Lake, WITH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Margaret Ruth Renner Skyberg, St. Mary Jane Ronhovde, Edina Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Joan Marie Rosner, A.A., St. Paul Barbara Lambert Smith, Lakeville Barbara Jean Rother, Minneapolis Georgia Murrien Smith, Minneapolis, Deborah Kay Rothnem, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Marcia Jo Smith, Minneapolis Michele Ann Roy, Cloquet Roberta Beatrix Smith, B.A., St. Paul Marjorie Ellen Rydberg, Fridley Lynne Lorraine Soderlund, Minne- Lynda Lee Samuelson, St. Paul, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Sandra Ann Solheid, New Prague, Laura Lee Sarff, Minneapolis, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Kathleen Evonne Solstad, Wayzata Helen Jane Sawyer, Willmar Jane Sommers, Edina Emmy Lu Scharping, Arlington Dennis Dean Sorenson, Clarkfield, Calvin Gustav Scheidegger, A.A., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Margaret Marie Sowa, Minneapolis, Deborah Marie Scherer, Bloomington WITH DISTINCTION Jane Frances Schiltgen, A.A., St. Paul Mary Phillips Stahly, Edina Mary Kathleen Schleeter, Minneapolis Linda Mary Stanislowski, Minneapolis Sharon Jean Schroeder, Newport Steven Norman Stansberry, Minne- Gail Leora Schulenburg,Berwyn, 111., apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Carol Ann Steckler, Golden Va11ey, Gary John Schultz, Robbinsdale WITH DISTINCTION Stepllanie Claire Schulz, Litchfield, Judith Christine Steen, Clinton WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Martha Jo Steinberg, Minneapolis

67 Craig Stephen Stoneberg, Hastings, Peggy Ann Vaughn, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION EIIen Jean Vietor, A.A., Hugo, WITH Sharon Lec Stover, Minneapolis DISTINCTION William Townley Sumner, Bloom­ Paul Edgar , St. Paul ington Jane Ann Vogel, Austin Sandra Kay Swanson, St. Paul Joanne Barbara VonderHaar, Hibbing Marilyn Jean Swenson, St. Cloud, Carol LaRae Voss, Fairmont, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Marilyn Kay Swenson, St. Paul Catherine Ann \Vagner, Minneapolis, Barbara Louise Tantanella, Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Linda Susan Wagner, St. Paul Fredric David Tatting, Columbia Jeanette Marion Wahlquist, A.A., Heights White Bear Lake Loretta Jane Tenner, Minneapolis Dixie Walker, Edina, WITH DIS­ Mary Elizabeth Tester, Minneapolis, TINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Brodin Wanat, Minneapolis, Steven Howard Tharaldson, Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis John Joseph Walsh, Austin Kathleen Jean Tharalson, West Marlene Erma Lorraine Wa1th, Min­ St. Paul neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Carol Sue Thomas, St. Paul, WITH Cynthia Ann Walton, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Cynthia Louise Meyer Thomas, Sandra Lynn Waltz, West St. Paul Stillwater Leslie Miller Warner, St. Paul Keith Burton Thomas, A.A., Anoka Walter Eugene Wayne, A.A., Warren, Cheryl Jean Thompson, Edina Ohio Dennis Ray Thompson, Storden, Lynn Laura~1ae Webster, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Charles Robert Wedan, Bloomington Thomas Robert Tietze, St. Louis Park, Brenda Ann Welch, Chaska WITH DISTINCTION Barbara Ann Marie Wencl, Medford Nancy Carol Tilden, Bloomington, Mary Feehan Westendorf, Brooklyn WITH DISTINCTION Park Jo Ann Till, Minneapolis N:mcy Carpenter Wester, Danbury, Ann Christine Tilock, Minneapolis, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Barbara Ann Weyhrauch, Mapleton Terry Beth Tilsen, Minneapolis, WITH Linda Olson Lee Wheeler, Wayzata DISTINCTION Jane Bertha Peck Willey, Deer River Sandra Sue Tollefson, Long Lake, David Lee Williams, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Doris Ann Bertulla WiIIiams, WITH Raymon Richard Twedell, Jr., Browns- DISTINCTION dale Gary Hedman Williams, St. Paul Linda Carolyn Twite, Edina Pamela Judith WiIIiams, St. Paul, Laura Eleanor Ukura, Crosby WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Louise Vram, St. Paul, WITH Christine Marie Wilson, Elk River DISTINCTION Jean Hersey Winchester, B.A., Min­ Diane Lorraine Valen, St. Paul, WITH neapolis DISTICTION Diana Gail Wingert, Edina Leroy Allen Vande Voort, Chandler Martha K. Wivel1, Minneapolis, Kaethe Kerry Van Raemdonk, Way­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION zata Monica Birgitta Wreigard, St. Paul, Mary Marelene Vasecka, Fridley WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

68 Frances Motl Yerks, A.A., Minne­ Karen Lee Zakula, A.A., Kinney tonka Sally Ann Zebaugh, Minneapolis Maureen Joyce LongbaIIa Young, Min­ Dale Edwin Zellmer, St. Paul, WITH neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Lydia Yue, Minneapolis Mavis Dragsten Zettergren, Minne­ Mary Jane Zahradka, Minneapolis, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Jeanne L. Zimba, A.A., Minneapolis

Master of Education Thomas Earl Christ, B.S., Excelsior Susan Toftness Jensen, Minneapolis James Norman Christopherson, B.S., Sandra Lynn Rosenblum, B.S., Water­ Stillwater town, S.D. Roy Stephen Collins, B.A., Hobart, Bruce Donald Russell, Pardeeville, . Australia Wis. Donald James Davis, B.S., Minne­ Cheryl Marie Schiffman, Bloomington apolis Janyce Elizabeth Sjoquist, B.S., Ralph Everett Ford, B.S., Waconia Sunburg Leslie Paul Gerdin, B.Math., Cam­ Stanton J. Skjei, B.S., Appleton bridge

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business Blair Keith Anderson, Tracy Michael Roy Christenson, Owatonna Cornell Jon Anderson, Excelsior Mark Eugene Chulik, Minneapolis Thomas Gordon Anderson, W orthing- Bruce Edward Clauson, Minneapolis ton, WITH DISTINCTION Robert Larry Coderre, Owatonna John Andreas Andrew, A.A., Earl Harding Cohen, Minneapolis, Rochester WITH DISTINCTION Norman Charles Arlt, Glencoe, WITH Perry Michael Cohler, A.A., Hopkins DISTINCTION Roger Allen Collins, A.A., Minne­ Paul George Bang, A.A., Fergus Falls apolis Robert Anthony Beauchane, Minne­ David Anthony Cosgrove, Richfield, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Douglas Leonard Beckett, Minneapolis Robert James Cronk, Jr., Minneapolis Richard Clayton Bienapel, Minne­ Gene Raymond Cyrus, Rifle, Colo., apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Allan John Block, B.C.E., White Christian William Dahl, Minneapolis Bear Lake Paul Allen Dahlberg, Minneapolis John Joseph Bodey, Wichita, Kan. Darrel Wallace Damhof, Litchfield William James Breit, Minneapolis Arnold Robert Dick, Forest Lake Carl Ralph Broberg, St. Paul David Lee Dodge, Edina Thomas Raymond Brokl, Hopkins Ansel William Doll, Dumont Fred Dale Button, Pine City Richard Clarence Doty, Rochester David Alan Cartier, Edina Thomas Anthony Dougherty, Minne- Raymond George Cech, J r., Minne- apolis apolis Scott Timothy Duffney, Montgomery

69 William Michael Dunkley, Minne­ Stanley Allan Jaffy, St. Louis Park, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Alan Lawrence Edelmann, Minne- Michael Jerome Jellinek, St. Paul apolis Charles William Jensen, Cloquet Gerald Francis Elliott, Richfield Bruce Edward Johnsen, Minneapolis John Barton Ellsworth, Minneapolis Gale Martin Johnson, Minnetonka, Richard Alan Eng, Edina WITH DISTINCTION Robert John Engen, Brooklyn Center Newton Herbert Johnson, St. Paul Roger Lee Erola, Deer River Glenn Donald Johnston, J r., Stillwater Gregory Kirk Espe, Minneapolis Thomas James Jorissen, Coon Rapids Gregory Michael Ess, Shakopee James Edward Kelley, Minneapolis Wayne Arthur Everson, Rochester, Gregory Philip Keran, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Michael Douglas Kern, A.A., Long Michael Irving Fahey, St. Paul, WITH Lake DISTINCTION Gerald John Keymer, Hopkins Donald M. Fahrenkamp, Prior Lake Gerald Edward Kimmer, Edina Paul Peter Felegy, Brooklyn Center Thomas Michael Kindler, St. Paul Michael Bruce Fiterman, Minneapolis Mark George Klobuchar, Gilbert Douglas John Franklin, St. Paul Charles Frederick Klun, Cottage Dolores Marie Franzen, Minneapolis Grove Gene H. Freed, Hutchinson Steven Craig Kumagai, West St. Paul, Stephen Walter Frick, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Wayne Thomas Laitinen, Kimball Dale Roger Frondal, A.A., Cottage Gary Arthur LaPalme, A.A., Minne­ Grove apolis John Charles Gibson, Minneapolis James Craig Larson, Albert Lea Loren Eldon Graf, St. Paul Rudolph Frank Lauermann, St. James Alphonse Graner, Canby Cloud, WITH DISTINCTION Max Granzberg, St. Paul Jerry Allen Leener, Des Moines, Iowa Douglas Paul Green, St. Louis Park Daniel John Leverentz, Minneapolis Joseph S. Greenstein, A.A., Minne- Helene Mary Liebe, St. Paul, WITH apolis Robert Lloyd Gross, Bloomington DISTINCTION Marvin Nelson Grussing, Hopkins Bruce Alan Lindsey, A.A., Minne­ James Overla Hagen, Minneapolis apolis Michael Spencer Hahne, Virginia, Keith David Lohse, Slayton WITH DISTINCTION Robert Edward Lundgren, Jr., Gary Lee Hallen, Minneapolis St. Paul Philip Raymond Hansen, St. Paul Ronald Charles Lunt, A.A., Austin Ryan Lewis Hanson, Crosby, N.D. William Edward Lyons, B.E.E., Thomas Grant Haugen, Jr., Mahto- B.M.E., St. Paul medi, WITH DISTINCTION Robert Jeffrey Maas, Hutchinson Stephan Gary Herold, Bloomington Alan James Manuel, Minneapolis Phillip Joseph Hirte, Minneapolis Thomas L. Manuel, St. Paul Theodore Roman Hoxmeier, St. Paul Thomas Arthur Mathewson, Min- George Peter Huber, St. Paul neapolis Roger Allen Hubley, Fridley Robert Carl Mattson, Minneapolis Richard Michael Huebner, Hastings John Louis Matyi, Minneapolis William John Huot, Jr., St. Paul Nancy Gay McCallum, Ortonville Terrance Albert Ingle, Minneapolis Patrick Michael McGowan, Richfield David Harold Innes, St. Paul James Joseph McLaughlin II, Crystal

70 Harry Meadows, Beckley, W.va., Thomas Cornelius Sample, Hastings WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Charles Edward Samson, St. Paul Robert S. Micheletti, Springfield, Ill. Thomas William Sanders, Winona Glenn Loren Miller, Minneapolis James Howard Satersmoen, St. Paul Eugene Gerald Miskowiec, Min- \Villiam James Saul, St. Paul neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Schempp, Minneapolis James Raymond Mullins, Ortonville Laura Pauline Schiltz, A.A., Ely Tames Robert Nachtsheim, Minne- Thomas Edward Schultz, Jr., St. Paul apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Charles Lewis Schurstein, Minneapolis Curtis LeRoy Nelson, Bloomington Ralph Charles Schwankl, Minneapolis Stephen Charles Nelson, Minneapolis Kenneth Lawrence Shaffer, Mound, Daniel Charles Nienaber, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION David Herbert Nixon, Minneapolis Lee Jay Spelbrink, Mankato Robert George Nixon, Minneapolis Terry Don Starks, Owatonna, WITH Fred Harald Nomme, Sandefjord, DISTINCTION Norway Thomas Ley ton Stube, Excelsior Richard \Vallace Nunn, Ponsford Laura Jo Suknaich, Hibbing Fredric Joe Oakley, B.E.E., Golden Michael Adolph Summers, Carlton, Valley WITH DISTINCTION Richard Craig OIds, Minneapolis James Douglas Swanson, Edina Larry Bertil Olson, Minneapolis Mark Christopher Tansey, Minne­ Robert Ton Oothoudt, Albert Lea, apolis WITH DISTINCTION John Elvon Taylor, Minneapolis James Lyle Otto, Hopkins George Willis Thompson, Minne- Bruce James Owens, Mound apolis Donald Gary Paulus, Minneapolis Michael Paul Tillemans, Minneapolis Douglas Elwood Pearson, St. Faul John Edward Tobias, Minneapolis Gary Lee Peld, Hopkins Eugene Arthur Trowbridge, Jr., Jeffrey Thomas Peterson, St. Louis Bloomington Park Robert Douglas Tucker, St. Louis Gary Warner Petrich, Minneapolis Park Mark Gartner Pilon, Minneapolis Stephan Clifford Vegoe, Glenwood David Garrett Price, B.A., Minne- Vincent James Villella II, Min- apolis neapolis Russell Steven Prusak, St. Louis Park David Arthur Warner, Edina David Alton Puffer, White Bear Lake Robert Lee Warner, Minneapolis Steven Rance Rautio, Mahtowa Gerald Lee Williams, Fairmont Kent Charles Rebeck, Roseville Andrew William Wolf, Bowlus Bruce Glen Reigstad, Sunburg Linda W. Woo, Minneapolis Craig Allen Rhymers, Minneapolis Robert Allen Wright, Minneapolis Walter Rieder, South St. Paul Darrel Roy Wyszynski, Minneapolis, Richard Leigh Ronning, Willmar, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Don W'yszynski, Minneapolis, WITH Thomas Edward Ryan, St. Paul DISTINCTION Tames Howard Sadloske, St. Louis James Paul Youngblood, Battle Lake Park, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Wayne Zilka, A.A., Brainerd

Bachelor of Science in Economics Victor Louis Luebke, A.L.A., St. Paul Park

71 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Jerel Lloyd Alsleben, Brownton John James Loch, Minneapolis Robert Paul Anderson, Duluth Richard Eugene Mandt, Thief River Bruce Carl Beloy, Eveleth Falls Michael Robert Beugen, Minneapolis Gary B. Matson, Minneapolis Henry Fred Blissenbach, St. Paul Gretchen Louise Mortek, Minneapolis Suzanne Ellen Breckner, Albert Lea, William John Nelson, Wells WITH DISTINCTION Jeanne Louise Opoien, Ruthven, Iowa Jon Charles Burns, Wilmot, S.D. Bruce George Paddock, Duluth Albert John Carlson, Duluth, WITH Patricia Mary Palm, Minneapolis DISTINCTION David Robert Pederson, Duluth Constance Ann Carlson, Bloomington Richard Allen Peterson, International Dennis Paul Clobes, Willmar Falls, WITH DISTINCTION Roger Dennis Eastep, St. Paul, WITH Leonard Vincent Pingatore, Hibbing DISTINCTION Thomas LeRoy Plihal, Hutchinson Gregory McRae Eaton, Duluth Leslie Eric Prahl, Le Sueur, WITH Eva Maria Fa, Little Falls HIGH_DISTINCTION Thomas John Freed, Proctor Robert Peter Purves, Tracy, WITH Connie Louise Garis, B A., Golden DISTINCTION Valley, WITH DISTINCTION Gary Edward Rein, Duluth, WITH Craig Thomas Hall, West Concord DISTINCTION Richard John Hammel, St. Paul John Harry Rodman, Minneapolis Roscoe David Heim, Minneapolis Richard John Roles, Morris Ronald Dean Hewett, B.S., Monte- Stephen Michael Ryan, St. Paul video Mark Leonard Rylander, Robbinsdale, Robert Michael Highland, Duluth WITH DISTINCTION Richard Lewis Hinchman, Indianapo- Joseph James Sauer, Detroit Lakes lis, Ind. Randall Paul Schaeffer, St. Paul Paul Ewald Hinck, Minneapolis Lynda June Schleif, Hanover Ronald Dwain Isackson, New Ulm Sharon Marie Schuetzler, Minneapolis Gary LuVerne Johnson, A.A., Rush- Joel Craig Schulze, Caledonia ford Janice Rose Shaffer, Minneapolis James Stewart Kaner, Duluth William Henry Soine, Minneapolis, Thomas Allen Kellenberger, Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis Richard Allan Spehar, Duluth Joseph Daniel Kennedy, Jr., Minne­ Bradley Gilbert Stanius, White Bear apolis Jeanette Ann Stock, Albany Ronald Gene Kitzmann, Blue Earth, William John Supalla, New Richland WITH DISTINCTION Douglas Michael VanDamme, Lynd Gary Alfred Konsor, Holdingford Richard Allen Weier, New VIm, WITH Gene Kenneth Kretzschmar, Fairmont DISTINCTION James Allen Kurth, Hutchinson Terryl Ann Wheaton, Minneapolis, Miles Richard Lahr, St. Cloud WITH DISTINCTION David Allan Larson, Duluth Sharon Frances Woida, New Brigh­ Gerald K. Lau, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii ton, WITH DISTINCTION Darwin A. Lindgren, Willmar Theresa Cassady Zotaley, Bloomington

72 LAW SCHOOL

Juris Doctor William Everett Ahlberg, B.A., \Vest Dale Alan Chapman, B.A., Richfield, St. Paul CUM LAUDE Alan Miles Albrecht, B.A., Minne­ Daniel Robert Coddon, B.A., St. Paul apolis James Richard Crassweller, B.A., David Jay Alleman, B.A., Minneapolis Duluth, CUM LAUDE Douglas Kent Anderson, B.A., Min­ Samuel G. Crecelius, B.A., St. Paul neapolis Corrine Margerite Dalquist, B.A., John Theodore Anderson, Jr., B.A., Edina New Brighton L. Franklin Dennis, Jr., B.A., Med­ Thomas George Armstrong, B.A., field, Mass. St. Paul Bruce Rodger Douglas, B.A., Buffalo Andris Aivars Baltins, B.A., Minne- Russell Allen Eliason, B.A., Lagos, neapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Biafra Edward W. Bearse, B.A., Minneapolis Jon Michael Enger, B.B.A., Austin George Allen Beck, B.A., Le Sueur Phillip Arthur Erickson, B.A., St. Paul John Thomas Behrendt, B.A., Syra- Raymond Leslie Erickson, B.A., cuse, Kan., CUM LAUDE Duluth Patricia Lynnette Belois, B.A., Min­ Wayne Gordon Faris, Minneapolis neapolis Frederick Alexander Fleming, Ph.D., Peter H. Benzian, B.A., Minneapolis, St. Paul CUM LAUDE Thomas Harris Garrett III, B.S., Robert Richard Beutel, B.A., St. Paul St. Paul Richard Michael Bisanz, B.A., St. William Kirk Goodrich, B.S., Paul, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Champlin Barry Louis Blomquist, B.A., Minne­ Marvin Leslie Gurewitz, B.A., St. apolis Louis Park Bernard Edward Borene, B.A., Mon­ Andrew Edward Hagemann, Jr., tevideo B.B.A., Luverne Joseph Victor Bot, B.A., Marshall John Alpiner Halpern, B.A., Minne­ William Edward Bowen, B.A., South apolis St. Paul, CUM LAUDE Neil Walton Hamilton, B.A., Min- William Harold Briggs, B.A., Moor­ neapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE head Patrick Vincent Hart, B.S., Wells John Charles Brink, B.A., Hutchinson Ann Alton Hartgen, B.A., Wayzata Randolph Thomas Brown, B.A., St. Robert Dustin Heacock, Jr., B.A., Louis, Mo. MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Edina Bruce Burden Bundgaard, B.A., Min­ Robert Martin Hegg, B.S., Alexandria neapolis William Stephen Herbert, Jr., B.A., Robert Alexander Burck, B.A., Min­ Edina neapolis Michael John Holt, St. Paul Mark Warren Burns, B.A., Minne­ P. Nadine James, B.A., M.A., New apolis Brighton Thomas Herbert Buttweiler, B.A., St. William Lee Jansen, B.A., Red Wing Cloud Thomas Lee Johnson, B.Phys., Duluth Robert John Calhoun, B.A., Little John Kenneth Kallman, B.A., Min- Falls neapolis, CUM LAUDE

73 Eldon George Kaul, B.S., Chadwick, Michael Bernard McShane, B.A., Ill. Waseca Richard Paul Keller, B.A., St. Peter, Roger William Meyer, B.A., St. Paul CUM LAUDE John James Michalik, B.A., Minne­ Joseph Robert Kernan, Jr., B.A., apolis Red Wing, CUM LAUDE Lenore Last Miller, B.S., New York, Glenn Roger Kessel, B.Ch.E., Min­ . N.Y. neapolis William Jerome Miller, B.A., Min­ Robert Edward Kircher, B.S.Econ., ne:;!polis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE Minneapolis Larry Charles Minton, B.A., Interna­ Robert Paul Kittel, B.A., St. Paul tional Falls Rebecca Anne Knittle, B.A., Min­ Thomas Benjamin Moss, B.A., Los neapolis Angeles, Calif., CUM LAUDE Gary Frank Krofchalk, A.A., B.s.B., Robert Louis O'Brien, B.C.E., Benson Rochester David John Odlaug, B.A., St. Paul Jeffrey George Lalla, B.A., St. Paul Margaret Anne Olsen, Chicago, Ill. Harriet M. Lansing, B.A., St. Paul David Richard Ornstein, B.A., Min- Jerome Victor Lavin, B.S.Econ., neapolis St. Paul Michael James O'Rourke, B.A., Min­ David V. Lee, B.S., South St. Paul, neapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE Duane Leon Paulson, B.A., Minne­ Gary Howard Levinson, B.A., Min­ apolis neapolis, CUM LAUDE Stephan Anthony Pezalla, B.A., Timothy Emil Levstik, B.Chem., Moorhead Mentor, Ohio Jack Linn Pfeilsticker, B.S.B., St. Paul Marvin Grover Lind, B.S., Rippey, Charles Alexander Porter, Jr., B.A., Iowa Sister Bay, Wis. Paul John Lokken, B.A., Benson Ann Margaret Pougiales, B.A., Paul Joseph Luedtke, B.A., Marshall Rochester Richard Charles Lund, B.A., Minne- Gary Michael Rankila, B.A., Virginia apolis James Nelson Reeves, Minneapolis William Paul Luther, B.s., Fergus Stephen Thor Refsell, B.A., Blair, Falls, CUM LAUDE Neb. Gary Reed Macomber, B.A., St. Paul, Camilla Langguth Reiersgord, B.A., CUM LAUDE B.S., St. Louis Park Thomas Richard Mahler, B.A., Min­ Edgar H. Rex, Jr., B.A., St. Paul neapolis, CUM LAUDE James George Roban, A.L.A., B.A., Timothy David Marrinan, B.A., Minneapolis St. Paul Anthony Thomas Rozycki, B.A., St. Rick E. Mattox, B.A., Maplewood Cloud Thomas George Mattson, B.S., Bi- Allan A. Ryan, Jr., Newton, Mass., wabik, MAGNA CUM LAUDE MAGNA CUM LAUDE George Lewis May, B.A., St. Paul Richard James Sands, B.A., St. Paul Kenneth Edgar McCoy, B.A., Aitkin Melvin Roy Schaupp, B.A., Winona David William McKenna, B.S., St. Paul John Scheerer, Minneapolis, Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE David Duncan McMillan, B.A., Ronald N. Schlangen, B.A., St. Duluth Cloud Michael Douglas McNair, B.S.Econ., Robert Harrington Scott, B.A., St. Fargo,N.D. Anthony Village

74 Richard Peter Shumaker, B.A., Cadil­ Howard John Vogel, B.A., New VIm, lac, Mich. CUM LAUDE Jack Frederick Sjoholm, Jr., B.A., Dennis H. Weber, B.S., Trimont St. Paul Robert Michael Wetherbee, B.S., William Frederick Skewes, B.A., Lu­ Racine, Wis. verne Ronald Allen White, B.A., St. Paul Sheila Ellen Sobel, Brooklyn, N.Y. Richard Allen WiIIiams, Jr., B.A., Richard Harold Speeter, B.A., Min­ St. Paul, CUM LAUDE neapolis Michael Andrew Wolff, B.A., Min­ Jon Edward Staudohar, B.A., Duluth neapolis, CUM LAUDE Leo G. Stern, Minneapolis, CUM Gary Gene Wollschlager, B.A., Fair­ LAUDE mont L. Douglas Storey, B.A., Jeffers Steven Craig Wroe, B.s., Fargo, Edward John Thomas, B.A., Duluth CUM LAUDE

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Bachelor of Science Gary Leroy Andersen, Prior Lake William Bernard Luckemeyer, B.S., John Wight Baillie II, St. Paul St. Cloud Lorna Catherine Brown, Wykoff, Richard Allen Maage, Ostrander WITH DISTINCTION Glenn Wayne Madsen, Arco, WITH William Kent Brunell, Delano DISTINCTION Gerald Keith Ching, Castlewood, Dennis Joseph Meyer, Medford, Wis. S.D., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Loren Forrest Minear, A.A., Glenville Michael Thomas Collins, Minneapolis John Frank Miskowiec, Columbia Larry John ConneIIy, GraceviIIe, Heights WITH DISTINCTION Mark Robert Nelson, St. Louis Park James Elmer Dick, Mountain Lake Philip Lewis Nelson, Golden Valley Jo-Ann Mae Drees, A.A., Rochester, Gary Allan Noser, Rochester WITH DISTINCTION Gary Donn Palubicki, Cudahy, Wis. Stanley James Fagerness, Rushmore Joanne Marie Rick, Crystal Craig Steven Frisk, Minneapolis, Glen Paul Rouse, Olivia, WITH HIGH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Gary Warren Gordon, Albert Lea, William Woodrow Ryan, Waconia WITH DISTINCTION David R. Steiner, Wadena Daniel Vernon Groth, Zumbrota James LeRoy Tomlinson, Mankato Wayne Orville Hagen, Belgrade Robert Dennis Walton, Minneapolis John Paul Hartgen, Pewaukee, Wis. William Charles Wieland, Morris Roland Lynn Hofmeister, Waseca Michael Harvey Williams, Austin JiII Roxanne Johnson, Waubay, S.D., Stephen John Withrow, Edina WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Barry Lester Yano, Mound, WITH Steven Carl Johnson, Minneapolis HIGH DISTINCTION Vernon Richard Krebs, Albany John Michael Zimmerman, Chaska, Julian Kent Lang, Grantsburg, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION John Thomas Zimmerman, Minne­ Richard Lyle Leither, St. Louis Park apolis

75 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Maitama Yusuf Ahmed, B.S., Kano, Arnold Gervas Jostock, B.S., Lake City Nigeria Curtis Lee Krieg, B.S., Alberta David John Balkman, B.A., Minne­ Arleen June Larson, B.S., Minneapolis apolis Diane Sue Trennepohl Lauritsen, Philip Henry Berends, B.S., Clark­ B.S., Minneapolis field Judy Davidson McBain, B.S., Belle­ Stephen Leonard Berg, B.S., Shore­ vue, Wash. view Donn Arthur Moll, B.S., Sleepy Eye David L. Bourget, B.S., Cadott, Wis. Donald Eugene Nelson, B.S., Eau Terry James Buchli, B.S., Arcadia, Claire, Wis. Wis. Elliott Bernard Nudell, B.S., Minne­ Mark Gregory Burns, B.S., Madison, apolis Wis. Marvin Joseph O'Connell, B.S., Charles Frederic Chesney, B.S., Waverly Rockaway, N.J. Jerry Dean Olson, B.S., Dassel William E. Clauson, Hadley Michael Edward Orman, B.A., B.S., William Albert Croft, Jr., B.S., Duluth Crivitz, Wis. Arlan Peary Paulson, B.S., Jackson Gary Donovan Daniels, B.S., Eyota Jon Jeremy Paulson, B.S., Hills Gary William Engebretsen, B.S., Arthur John Posch, B.S., St. James West De Pere, Wis. Lyle Wilfred Rud, B.A., Pelican David Monroe Ennis, B.S., Mt. Rapids Kisco, N.Y. Larry Dale Russell, B.S., Montevideo Keith Alvar Joseph Friendshuh, B.S., Kenneth Paul Sarauer, B.S., St. Paul Monticello Rodger D. Schneck, B.S., Ortonville Linda Ruth Gandrud, B.S., Owatonna Patricia Naomi Schultz, B.S., Fari- Jeffrey William Gaver, B.S., Dousman, bault Wis. Dennis Carl Geisler, B.S., Exeland, Arlynn Walter Schwanke, B.S., West­ field, Wis. Wis. Steven Ronald Gilbertson, B.S., Bradley Edson Seguin II, B.S., Alma Bloomington Center, Wis. Daniel Albert Goller, B.S., Cornell, Larry Martin Slinden, B.S., Atwater Wis. Theodore Erwin Specht, Elk River Leland John Gross, B.S., Ellsworth, Priscilla Karen Stockner, B.S., M.S., Wis. St. Paul Jon Michael Hamm, Eveleth Larry Norman Swenberg, B.S., Red Jerry Allen Henke, B.S., Buffalo Lake Wing Gerald Thomas Hoffman, B.S., Larry James Tischer, B.S., Clara City Annandale Joseph C. Valenta, B.S., Suring, Wis. Thomas Daniel Huhnerkoch, B.S., Helmuth von Bluecher, B.S., Wayzata Nevis Jerrold Lee Woods, B.S., New Rich- Robert Bruce Johnson, B.S., St. mond, Wis. James John Scott Wright, B.S., St. Louis Rodney George Johnson, B.s., Roseau Park

I 76 j SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Graduate Dental Hygienist Kris Illene Bengtson, Hallock Kimberly Ann Kolkman, Mahtomedi Susan Jeanne Berkhahn, Hibbing Barbara Jean Krcil, Hutchinson Elizabeth Ann Boyle, Mohall, N D. Karen Marie Kusche, Hopkins Janet Louise Brown, East Lansing, Jennifer Claire Lake, Minneapolis Mich. Linda Renee Laelly, Owatonna Nora Jean Campbell, Minneapolis Margaret Elizabeth MacMillan, Gloria Marie Ciccone, St. Paul A.L.A., St. Louis Park Linda Marie Crask, Edina Susan K. Maki, Duluth Kathleen Sara Doherty, St. Paul Diane Jean Malone, Hibbing Jean Lorraine Edwards, St. Paul Kathleen Joan Mehon, Minneapolis Karen Lee Eggleston, Dassel Barbara Joan Muska, St. Paul Dorothy Mae Erickson, Mankato Melanie Clifford Nedrud, Newport Leah Irene Eyler, Hokah Beach, Calif. Margaret Mary Fisher, Grafton, N.D. Ruth Ann Nienaber, Minneapolis Roxanne N. Gakemeier, Minnetonka Leslie Dianne Nordgren, Minneapolis Mary Ellen Gingrass, St. Louis Park Margaret Helen Nordstrom, Indus Kathleen Rae Gooch, Mount Pros- Nancy Gail Perry, Valley City, N.D. pect, Ill. Susan Elizabeth Schwartz, New Ulm Shelley Ann Hansen, St. Paul Janet Elizabeth Sterk, St. Paul Patricia Lois Harrison, Minneapolis Kathryn Louise Strand, Minneapolis Gay Frances Hokenstrom, Minne- Judith Ann Swanburg, St. Paul apolis Janet Carol Swearingen, St. Paul Linda Kaye Horn, St. Paul Shelley Dene Townsend, Mankato Carol Kathleen Horrisberger, Minne- Nancy Jean Turk, St. Paul apolis Kathie Lynn Weigel, Golden Valley Barbara Joyce Jansen, LaCrescent Sharen Ann Wendt, St. Paul James John Jerome, Lancaster Linda Helen Westbrock, Holding- Alice Ann Kernen, Madison ford Margaret Aletha King, St. Paul Annette Louise Zuehlke, Eau Claire, Barbara Jean KIenner, Rochester Wis.

Bachelor of Science Harvey Alan Akerson, Minneapolis David John Elasky, Minneapolis, Richard Walter Anderson, Trimont WITH DISTINCTION Wallace Jay Anderson, St. Paul James M. Eliasen, Grand Marais Robert Charles Beattie, Whitewater, Gary Eugene Epp, A.A., Parkville Wis. Teddy James Erickson, Starbuck, Theodore Marvin Beeman, Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis Norman Gerald Fahrenholz, B.A., Robert Lloyd Childress, B.A., St. Edina Paul James Gibbs Figenshau, B.A., Min­ Kirk Robert Dahl, Minneapolis neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Robert Clark Dahleen, Jr., St. Peter Steven James Flinn, Redwood Falls Steven Paul Dekoster, Hutchinson Donald Barry Gerst, Minneapolis 77 John Mark Grunseth, Mandan, N.D., Dennis Allan Miller, Arlington WITH DISTINCTION Heights, Ill., WITH DISTINCTION Steven Frank Gunberg, B.A., Minne­ Mark Harlow Nedrud, Minot, N.D. apolis John Peter Nei, Goodhue David W. Gunelson, A.A., Hibbing, Jerome Raymond Nyberg, North WITH DISTINCTION Branch, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Curtis Gustafson, J r., Edina John David Nydahl, Eden Prairie, Michael Larry Hamann, Willmar WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Craig John Hamilton, Minneapolis Daniel Owen Odegaard, Minneapolis, Dennis Wayne Harnish, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION John Lee Harrison, Jr., Minneapolis, Lawrence William O'Halloran, Olivia WITH DISTINCTION Richard Moe Page, B.A., Merrill, Thomas Taylor Hodgson, St. Paul Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Thomas RaymOl'ld Horton, Grand John Charles Pearsall, Virginia Rapids, WITH DISTINCTION John Monrath Posselt, Minneapolis Wayne Calvin Howard, Aitkin Cornell Thomas Post, Bloomington, John Blair Hughes, B.S., Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Bruce David Hustad, Duluth Dwight Lyle Radeke, Princeton James Michael Jagusch, St. Paul Frederick Eldred Renneke, Richfield Brad Mark Kasson, Wahpeton, N.D., Jeffrey Allan Rossmann, B.A., St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Ronald Lee King, Richfield Robert Henry Rubey, Sleepy Eye Glenn Arthur Kurtz, Richmond Bernard Rubin, B.A., Minneapolis Michael Neil Lampi, Richfield Ervin George Savord, St. Paul Ronald Kent Leach, New VIm Darrell Edward Schmidt, South St. Lyndon Lee Liebelt, Wayzata Paul Richard Allen Look, Minneapolis, Richard Earl Schmotter, B.A., St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Richard George Lorenz, Paynesville James Anthony Schorn, B.A., Jordan, James Kerr MacFarlane, White Bear WITH DISTINCTION Lake Ronald Kent Scott, Eau Claire, Wis. Steven Kent Mahler, Franklin Jerry Wayne Sherwood, South St. Paul Ernest Eastburn Martin III, Grand Dennis Sogar Simpson, Menomonie, Forks, N.D., WITH DISTINCTION Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Wayne A. Mattern, Bismarck, N.D., Gary Ralph Smisek, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION J ames Michael Smyrak, Minneapolis Robert James McCormack, Edina Michael James Spencer, Brooklyn Meredith Mellon, Campbell, WITH Center DISTINCTION Richard Lloyd Streeter, Bemidji Daniel H. Menser, B.A., Minneapolis Thomas Frederick Styrlund, St. Cloud Anthony Charles Michelich, Keewatin John Myler Wiberg, White Bear Lake

Doctor of Dental Surgery Frederick Michael Allis, B.S., John Craig Baumgartner, B.S., Janes­ Minneapolis ville, Wis. John Mark Anderson, B.S., Excelsior William Richard Beasley, B.A., B.s., Richard Walter Anderson, Trimont Grand Rapids Thomas Peter Barton, B.S., La Frank James Belinskey, B.s., Milnor, Crescent N.D.

78 Thomas Melvin Bell, B.S., Livingston, Cameron Joseph Jayson, B.S., Virginia Mont. Orvis Jon Raymond Johnson, B.S., Lyle Walfred Belling, B.S., B.A., Willmar Minnesota Lake Richard Mathias Johnson, B.s., Grand Donavon Dean Berge, B.S., Mankato Marais Robert Mayo Brandjord, B.S., Min­ George Victor Kajala, B.S., Biwabik neapolis John Stephen Kanyusik, B.S., St. Ronald Lee Broman, B.A., B.S., Min­ Cloud neapolis Douglas John Knudson, B.S., Hopkins Dwight Griffith Buller, B.S., Minne­ William Dean Kranzler, B.S., Ellen­ apolis dale, N.D. John Peter Cary, Edina William Henry Kuhlmann, B.A., Min­ Judd Stuart Copeland, B.S., B.A., neapolis Minneapolis Glenn Arthur Kurtz, Richmond Robert Clark Dahleen, Jr., St. Peter Donald Norman Larson, B.A., B.S., Stephen Harold Danielson, B.S., Denver, Colo. Minnetonka Thomas D. Larson, B.A., B.S., St. Michael George Davies, B.S., Winona Paul Thomas Peter Dimich, B.S., Bovey William Gregory Lawton, B.S., Ronald Leonard Dvorak, B.S., Loretto Hopkins Ronald Kent Leach, New VIm Gerald Ross Egge, B.A., B.S., Willmar Lee Corson Lerberg, B.S., Min­ David Allan Elrod, B.A., B.s., St. neapolis Paul Nolen Leib Levine, B.S., Chicago, Ill. Gary E. Erickson, B.S., Cambridge David Harris Lipschultz, B.A., B.S., Leslie E. Fallstrom, B.A., Buhl St. Paul Joseph Alan Fiedler, Edina Donald John Lundrigan, B.S., Pine Thomas Frederick Fiedler, Edina River Phillip Steven Fitch, B.S., Rochester James Kerr MacFarlane, White Bear Albert David Flor, B.S., New Rich- Lake land Peter Jule MacLeod, B.S., Moorhead Lars Erik Axel Folke, M.S.D., Ph.D., Michael Steven March, B.S., Slayton Malmo, Sweden Thomas Edward Mauszycki, B.A., Kirk Phillip Gentling, B.A., Rochester Winona Dale Arvid Gibson, B.S., St. Cloud James Fredrick May, B.A., New James Allan Gilman, B.A., Glenwood Brighton Michael Ray Greene, B.A., Little Falls Robert James McCormack, Edina Steven Michael Gurstelle, B.S., St. Roger Alan Mondale, B.S., Minne­ Paul apolis Robert Curtis Gustafson, Jr., Edina Bruce George Myers, B.S., New Randy Michael Halstrom, B.S., Brighton St. Cloud Mark Harlow Nedrud, Minot, N.D. Gerald Oliver Hjertstedt, B.A., Chi- John Peter Nei, Goodhue cago, Ill. John Henry Nelson, A.A., Minneapolis James Robert Hockin, B.S., Edina Richard Lawrence Nelson, B.S., Bruce Floyd Holt, Duluth St. Paul Ralph G. Honkola, B.s., Brocket, Lawrence William O'Halloran, Olivia N.D. Howard Earl Olson, B.A., Minneapolis Wayne Calvin Howard, Aitkin Marlin John Peach, Dent Steven Eugene Jacobson, B.S., St. William Edward Petersen, St. Paul Louis Park David Norman Peterson, Erskine

79 James Homer Plets, B.S., Meadow- Raymond Lee Simmons, B.S., Black- lands duck John Monrath Posselt, Minneapolis J ames Michael Smyrak, Minneapolis William F. Pucel, B.S., Ely Richard Alan Sorenson, B.S., Duluth Dwight Lyle Radeke, Princeton Charles Edward Surface, B.S., St. Dean Michael Reedstrom, B.S., Vincent Sauk Rapids Edwin Randall Thorp, B.A., St. Paul Marlin Francis Rekow, B.S., New Bruce Dale Waterman, B.s., B.A., Brighton Albert Lea John Carl Remien II, B.S., Beresford, John Myler Wiberg, White Bear Lake S.D. David Charles Wilcox, B.S., Albert Bernard Rubin, B.A., Minneapolis Lea Ervin George Savord, St. Paul Michael Thomas Winter, B.S., Vir­ Darrell Edward Schmidt, South ginia St. Paul Robert Thomson Workinger, B.A., Richard Earl Schmotter, B.A., St. Paul Madison, Wis. Bruce Leland Schulz, B.S., Golden Kenneth LeRoy Zakariasen, Jr., B.A., Valley Hopkins Barry McGill Schweim, B.S., Pipe­ Thomas James Zehren, B.S., Sheboy­ stone gan, Wis. Jack Edward Shepard, B.S., St. Paul

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science in Nursing Mary Helen Alcorn, Walnut Grove, Wendie Marie Fay, Bloomington, WITH DISTINCTION Ind., WITH DISTINCTION Kathlyn Mae Aldrich, Robbinsdale Laura Campbell Fredricks, Duluth Jane Elizabeth Anderson, Mahtomedi Lois Elaine Freeberg, A.A., Wayzata Judith Ann Anderson, St. Paul, WITH Sonja Lee Gabrielson, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Mary Annette Garven, Minneapolis, Rebecca Lynn Anderson, Minnetonka WITH DISTINCTION JoAnne Doris Berkman, Minneapolis Susan Lindberg Griggs, Kennedy Lois Gene Bernhardson, Minneapolis Lynne Elizabeth Hackman, St. Paul, Jean Marie Bey, Alexandria, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Linda Marie Hadley, Caledonia Nancy Lee Bull, Gaylord Gayle Annette Hallin, St. Louis Park Christine Marie Chick, Richfield Jean Marie Halverson, Austin Fern Ruth Christofferson, St. Paul Linda Joan Hawkinson, Hibbing Laurel Lee Clark, Mound Linda Leah Hedemark, Ortonville, Heather Ann Cook, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Karleen Kay Dahlberg, Askov Judith Freiberger Hintz, St. Paul Claudia Suzan Droel, New Brighton, Linnea Harding Hoppenrath, A.L.A., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robbinsdale Josephine Marie Duffy, Highland Karon Jewel Jahn, New Prague Park, Ill. Mary Margaret Jewison, Janesville Beverly Jean Dyer, Moorhead, WITH Connie Lynn Johnson, Hutchinson, DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

80 Mary Ruth Keller, Bloomington, Lynn Ann Richardson, Plainview WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Susan Stirling Rodgers, Chicopee, Mary Ann Keturakat, A.L.A., St. Paul Mass. Janet Susan Kraabel, Kerkhoven, Margaret Kuhfeld Roseberg, White WITH DISTINCTION Bear Lake, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Vieno Helen Krekula, Minneapolis Peggy Lee Rosenow, Rialto, Calif. Millie M. Krocak, Montgomery Mary Lois Rudolphi, Minnetonka, Sharon Ann Larsen, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Magnuson, Minneapolis, Mary Rossi Ruegg, Pine Island WITH DISTINCTION Mary Elizabeth Runholt, Marshall Shirley Mary Maniak, Columbia Karen Ann Sandberg, Edina Heights Nancy Louise Schamber, St. Cloud, Caryl Joan Matthews, Rochester, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Jane Ann Schmidt, Red Wing Barbara Jean Mauger, Excelsior, WITH Jeanine Lavonne Schutz, St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION Ihleen Evonne Severson, Cottonwood, Sandra Jean Maynard, Oconomowoc, WITH DISTINCTION Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Ellen Kushner Siegel, St. Louis Park Mary Ann McGuire, Minneapolis, Margaret Ann Sorensen, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Claudia Marie Meier, Minneapolis Bonnie Kay Stelmazek, Minneapolis Jane Elizabeth Wittich Michels, Karin Barbara Sterner, St. Paul, WITH Bloomington, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ DISTINCTION TION Joyce Marie Strait, A.L.A., St. Louis Susan Kathleen Miller, Cedar Falls, Park Iowa Teresa Marie Swanson, Minneapolis Carolyn Mavis Missell, Minneapolis, Nancy Ann Sydejko, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Yvonne Margaret Tandberg, Minne- Jean Louise Moeckel, Minneapolis apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Janet Lorraine Morris, St. Paul, WITH Hazelann Marion Tateosian, St. Paul DISTINCTION Leslie Anne Tatham, St. James, Mary Ellen Murray, B.A., Minne­ Manitoba, Canada apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Joanne Marie Foster Thorson, B.S., Cary Louise Nicholson, Minneapolis New Brighton Lea Ann Nordvold, Zumbrota, WITH Shirley Viola Thyen, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Nancy Louise Oulman, Minneapolis, Beth Karen Vossen, Windom, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Joan Marie Paulson, Sunburg, WITH Patricia Florence Walkner, Minne­ DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Twyla A~n Paulson, Walters, WITH Kathleen Louise Wallace, South DISTINCTION St. Paul Mary Margaret Peters, White Bear Susan Margrette Wheeler, Delavan Lake Ruth Rayburn White, Minneapolis Laura Agnes Reid, Duluth, WITH Linda J eanne Wold, Edina DISTINCTION Virginia Lillian Zimms, Minneapolis

81 Bachelor of Science Kimberly Ann Aho, Rosemount, Phys­ Joan Marie Cundy, Minneapolis, ical Therapy Medical Technology* Julane Mary Anderson, Columbia Kay Marie Delger, Townsend, Mont., Heights, Physical Therapy Medical Technology* Michele Lorraine Angell, Des Plaines, Kathleen Ann Devine, Rochester, Ill., Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Nancy Lynn Applebaum, St. Paul, Mary Lee Diedrich, Mendota Heights, WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ Physical Therapy nology* Charyl Rae Dotson, Minneapolis, Allen Myron Arneson, Granite Falls, Medical Technology* Mortuary Science Joan Louise Dumas, Minneapolis, Patrick N. Arnold, Pengilly, Medicine Physical Therapy Frederick Hartley Bagley, B.A., Karen Ruth Ecker, Kimball, Physical Duluth, Medicine Therapy John Peter Bantle, Minneapolis, Wendy Sue Engel, Minneapolis, Medicine Medical Technology* Richard Lee Bec~ B.A., Fergus Margorie Ann Erickson, Brainerd, Falls, Medicine WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy Lowell Lester Becker, Jr., liLA., Mary Ellen Evenson, St. Louis Park, Buffalo Lake, Medicine Occupational Therapy Maurice Wayne Beers, Minneapolis, Linda Kay Fellner, St. Paul, Occupa­ Medicine tional Therapy Nancy Suzanne Behler, St. Paul, Oc­ Carol Ann Ferguson, West Concord, cupational Therapy Medical Technology* Janis Elaine Belmont, Hibbing, WITH Mary Anne Frush, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy HIGH DISTINCTION, Occupational Richard Lawrence Belmont, B.S., Therapy Marshall, Physical Therapy Richard Campbell Gehrz, St. Paul, Randal Dean Bjerke, Hoffman, Medi­ Medicine cine Steven Forrest Glass, Minneapolis, Janis Barbara Bruce, Albert Lea, Medi­ Medicine cal Technology* Connie Joy Good, Owatonna, Occu­ Lawrence Christie Cairns, Bemidji, pational Therapy Medicine Alan Marc Gorden, B.A., Blackduck, Robert Dennis Campbell, Minne­ Medicine apolis, Medicine Julie Suzanne Grudzinskas, Austin, Devron Henry Char, B.A., SUMMA WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ CUM LAUDE, St. Paul nology* Grace J. Che$borough, A.A., Battle Charles Justin Gullickson, R~ckford, Lake, WITH DISTINCTION, Occu­ Ill., Medicine pational Therapy Cheryl Anne Diekman Hall, Minne­ Marjorie Ann Christenson, Glenwood, apolis, Medical Technology* WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ Jan Margurite Hanson, Warroad, nology* Physical Therapy Gary Douglas Cooney, B.S., Reno, Maureen Patricia Hart, St. Paul, N ev., Medicine Medical Technology* Thomas Michael Cosgriff, B.A., Randall Gus Hartquist, Fort Dodge, Moorhead, Medicine Iowa, Mortuary Science • These degrees are conferred subject to completion of practical work prior to December 19, 1970. 82 r r I Michael John Hennessy, B.s., Austin, Reid Kirk Lund, Provo, Utah, Mor­ Medicine tuary Science Billie Anne Herranen, Milaca, WITH Jon A. Maier, B.A., St. Paul, Medicine DISTINCTION, Medical Technology* Marlys Elizabeth Mankell, New Charlotte Ann Highmark, Duluth, London, Occupational Therapy WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Medical Reuel Anthony Martinson, Bemidji, Technology* Medicine Cllrol Ann Hughes, St. Paul, WITH Lorraine Ann McCarvill, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* Bonnie Kathleen Hultman, Cokato, Burnell John Mellema, Reading, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Medical Medicine Technology* Margaret Mary Menold, St. Paul, Susan Marie Huppler, Watertown, Medical Technology* SD., WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Marilyn Irene Mieras, A.A., Rochester, Therapy Physical Therapy Janis Lynn Jacobsen, Richfield, Medi­ Linda Gail Miller, Hinckley, Occu­ cal Technology* pational Therapy Lynn Marie Johnson, Hibbing, Medi­ Jay Merle Milstein, B.A., Minne­ cal Technology* apolis, Medicine Arlys Edna Kelly, Hector, Medicine Janet Elaine Mongan, Richfield, Medical Technology* Carole Lynn Kinnunen, St. Paul, John Charles Morgan, B.A., Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy apolis, Medicine Marilyn Helen Koenst, Minneapolis, Roger Allen Mosser, Merrill, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION, Medical Tech­ WITH DISTINCTION, Mortuary nology* Science Martha Ann Kolar, Duluth, WITH John Carl Muesing, B.A., New Ulm, DISTINCTION, Occupational Therapy Medicine Darrell Duane Kolden, Roseglen, Loren Jay Mulhair, Lynch, Neb., N.D., Mortuary Science Physical Therapy Jean Anne Korupp, Winona, Medical Lynn Margaret Nalezny, Minne­ Technology* apolis, WITH DISTINCTION, Occu­ Annette Ruth Laabs, Arlington, pational Therapy Physical Therapy Susan Jane Nelson, Duluth, Medi­ Louis@ Anne Lamusga, Browerville, cal Technology* Medical Technology* Frederic David Nemer, B.A., Minne­ Jeffrey Robert Latts, Duluth, apolis, Medicine Medicine Carol Lillian Niemi, Iron, Medical Elfreddie Lee, Jr., A.M.S., San Technology* Antonio, Tex., WITH DISTINCTION, Jerry Jay Noren, B.A., Moose Lake, Mortuary Science Medicine Susan Kay Lindahl, Minneapolis, James Francis O'Connor, Brattleboro, Medical Technology* Vt., Mortuary Science Marcia Joy Lindberg, Wayzata, Phys­ Richard John Oeljen, B.A., Waseca, ical Therapy Medicine Martin Lee Lipschultz, Minneapolis, Lilla Ruth O'Grady, B.A., Minne­ Medicine apolis, Medicine Carol Elaine Lund, Morris, Physical Edward Charle~ Olsgard, B.A., Min­ Therapy neapolis, Medicine

• These degrees are conferred subject t-o completion of practical work prior to December 19, 1970.

83 Bradley Kent Olson, Richfield Jerome Samuel Steinbrecher, Glen­ Constance Lou Parks, Vernon Center, coe, Medicine WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Physical John Frederick Stock, Kensington, Therapy Medicine Lance Robert Peterson, Minneapolis, Richard Joel Sukov, B.A., Minne­ Medicine apolis, Medicine Mary Irene Peterson, MacIison, WITH Kathleen Sulentich, B.A., Gilbert, DISTINCTION, Occupational Therapy Medicine Jennifer Lynne Powell, Edina, WITH Nancy Ann Sundeen, Virginia, WITH DISTINCTION, MecIical Technology* HIGH DISTINCTION, Occupational Georgiann Elizabeth Powers, Minne­ Therapy apolis, WITH DISTINCTION, Occupa­ Gary Lee Swanson, Minneapolis, tional Therapy Medicine Rlynn Craig Rockman, A.M.S., Ches­ Henry Joseph Tamminen, Virginia, ter, Mont., Mortuary Science WITH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy Gordon Alvin Rockswold, B.A., Julia Theresa Taube, St. Paul, Occu­ Madison, Medicine pational Therapy Lee Ann Roetman, Sioux Center, Donald I. Twito, B.A., Minneapolis, Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION, Occupa­ Medicine tional Therapy Carolyn Mae Vittori, Chisholm, WITH Craig Alan Ruschoff, Golden Valley, HIGH DISTINCTION, Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Thomas Eugene Vorpahl, B.A., St. John Bruce Sargeant, St. Louis Park, Paul, Medicine Physical Therapy Richard Dennis Wachter, B.A., St. Dale Richard Schibonski, Sauk Rapids, Louis Park, Medicine Physical Therapy Cora Ann Ward, Anoka, WITH DIS­ Daniel Alfred Schulte, St. Paul, Medi­ TINCTION, Medical Technology* cine William Frank Welke, St. Paul, Charlene Ruth Schwartz, Minne­ Mortuary Science apolis, Medical Technology* Karen Louise Wisniewski, Ivanhoe, Kathleen Rose Gombold Siesennop, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION, Physical St. Paul, Medical Technology* Therapy Kathleen Jeanne Skradski, St. Paul, Lynda Rae Wredberg, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* Roxanne Ruth Steinbeiser, Stillwater, Dannielle Suzette Yoemans, Motley, Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy

Master of Hospital Administration Philip King Beauchamp, B.Geol., Richard Wayne Hahn, B.S., Oxford, Warwick, R.I. N.J. Sister Jean Clingerman, B's.N., Donald Douglas Hamilton, B.A., Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio Minneapolis Clarence Byron Cory, B.S., Webster Kuei Han, B.A., Taiwan, Republic of City, Iowa China Roy Alfred Ettlinger, B.S., Meriden, Richard F. Henderson, B.A., Minne­ Conn. apolis Norman A. Good, Jr., B.A., Min­ Chip Nolan Hinckley, B.S., Beaver­ neapolis ton, Ore.

* These degrees are conferred subject to completion of practical work prior to December 19, 1970. 84 Kenneth William Isaak, B.S., Robert Joseph Reinkober, St. Paul Mitchell, S.D. Wegayehu Sahlu, B.S., Addis Ababa, Louis Francis Kramer, B.A., Duluth Ethiopia James Melvin Larson, B.A., Coopers­ Gene Earl Schmidt, B.A., Hagers­ town, N.D. town, Md. Philip Courtney Loofbourrow, B.S., Edward Chalkley Schott, B.A., Shaw­ New Auburn, Wis. nee Mission, Kan. David Lawrence Mack, B.B .A., Raymond Franklin Smith, B.S., Mil­ Anoka waukee, Wis. Sister Ruth Marie Marek, B.A., John Theodore Tiano, B.S., Clarks­ Wabasha burg, W.Va. Sister Margaret Mary McManus, Willard Junior Vanry, B.A., Red­ B.B.A., Allegany, N.Y. wood City, Calif. John Harry Neir, B.S., Minneapolis Stanley Eugene Williams, B.A., Albert Warren Nisley, B.A., Nash­ St. Paul ville, Tenn. Francesco Rocco Yacone, B.B.A., Terrence Michael O'Rourke, B.B.A., Dunmore, Pa. Grand Rapids, Mich. Martin E. Zizzi, B.S.B., Tulsa, Okla. William David Petasnick, B.A., Sheboygan, Wis.

Master of Public Health James David Aronen, B.A., Minne­ Sally Ann Lewis, B.S.N., Minneapolis apolis Thuy Lan Luu, B.SN., Saigon, Viet­ Andrew Edward Bernhardt, B.A., nam laGrangeville, N.Y. Hilma Olivia MacKenzie, M.S., Elbert Charles Brainard, B.S., Spo­ Media, Pa. kane, Wash. William C. Maurer, B.S., D.D.S., Caroline Gertz Brodkey, B.S., Miami, Springfield, Ill. Fla. Roy Dehn McKeag, B.A., Richmond, Frederic Michael Brown, B.S., M.D., Calif. Minneapolis Leo Neil McKenzie, M.D., St. Peters­ John Kwamina Bruce, B.s., Ghana burg, Fla. James Joseph Canalichio, D.D.S., Robert Leland Murray, B.C.E., Jo­ Philadelphia, Pa. liet, Ill. Phyllis Lorene Colhoff, B.S., Pine Steven John Oakland, B.A., Grand Ridge, S.D. Forks, N.D. Thomas Allen David, B.A., D.D.S., Richard William Payant, Hialeah, Shawnee, Okla. Fla. David John Giese, B.S., Pittsville, Amelia Ann Peterson, B.S., Hixson, Wis. Tenn. Cyril Bernard Henke, B.M.E., In­ James Tony Platto, B.A., San Fran­ dianapolis, Ind. cisco, Calif. Ruth Ann Herzog, B.S., DeWitt, Gary Kent Radtke, B.S., Bethesda, Iowa Md. James Francis Hoffman, Jr., B.S., Stanley Dean Ratcliffe, B.S., Dallas, M.D., EI Paso, Tex. Tex. Oscar Levand, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Juan Cruz Rosario, Jr., B.S., Dededo, St. Paul Guam

85 Isabel Margaret Salisbury, B.sN., Galen Blair Warren, B.S., M.D., Minneapolis Shippensburg, Pa. Ruth Grace Romoser Schuh, B.S., Thomas E. Whitson, B.Ch.E., M.D., Watertown, Wis. Wayzata Edward Paul Valaer, B.s., M.S., George Banker Zeiner, B.A., M.D., Washington, D.C. Greene, N.Y.

Doctor of Medicine Daniel Berton Ahlberg, B.A., West John Edward Coonan, B.S., Minne­ St. Paul apolis David Elbert Anderson, B.A., Grass­ Gary Douglas Cooney, B.S., Reno, ton Nev. Gordon Paul Anderson, B.S., Lisbon, Thomas Michael Cosgriff, B.A., N.D. Moorhead Bruce Allen Asleson, B.A., Ulen Russell Allyn Dean, B.A., M.S., Frederick Hartley Bagley, B.A., St. Paul Duluth Dorr Gellatly Dearborn, Ph.D., Bernard Charles Baier, B.S., Minne­ New Brighton apolis Dirk Jon Derksen, B.A., Lake Crystal Richard Craig Bailly, B.A., Fargo, Robert P. Dickey, B.s., M.S.Ch.E., N.D. Cottonwood Daryl John Batalden, B.A., Lamberton William Charles Duane, Jr., B.A., Charle~ Henry Beck, B.A., Minne­ Mankato apolis Raymond LeRoy Duncan, B.A., Richard Lee Beck, B.A., Fergus Falls Minneapolis Lowell Lester Becker, Jr., B.A., Noel Kennedy Dysart, Jr., B.A., Buffalo Lake Springfield Forrest Curtiss Bennett, B.S., St. Paul James Robert Eckman, B.A., Bloom­ William David ~erg, B.S., Grand ington Rapids K. James Ehlen, B.A., Minneapolis William A. Bevan, Jr., B.s., Chisago James Dwight Elkjer, B.A., Min­ City neapolis Gary Richard Blackmore, B.A., Bi­ James Robert Enright, B.S., St. Paul wabik Berton Donald Blewett, B.S., Billings, Ralph Jay Faville, Jr., B.S., Minne­ Mont. apolis Michael Carl Brabeck, B.s., St. Paul Ralph E. Fedor, B.A., Lakefield John Richard Brage, B.S., Minneapolis John Arvin Flaskerud, B.A., CUM Donald Elroy Brandt, B.A., B.S., LAUDE, St. Paul St. Paul William Lloyd Flood, B.ChK, Mt. James Dean Brosseau, B.A., B.S., Prospect, Ill. Drayton, N.D. Daniel Harold Frenning, B.S., Wesley Earl Brugger, B.A., Austin St. Paul Paul E. Buhr, B.A., St. Paul Carroll Michael Galvin, B.A., B.s., J. Paul Carlson, B.A., Newman Grove, Watertown, S.D. Neb. David Charles Gauvin, B.A., North John D. Cervenka, B.S., M.S., Min­ St. Paul neapolis David James Giles, B.A., Holland Devron Henry Char, B.A., SUMMA Richard Lee Good, B.A., Faribault CUM LAUDE, St. Paul Alan Marc Gorden, B.A., Blackduck 86 Kathleen Marjorie Grant, B.A., Mark Schloff Lindau, B.A., Aber­ Duluth deen, S.D. Mark Alan Gray, B.S., Elk River Robert Steven Lund, B.A., Minne­ Edward Whitman Green, B.A., B.S., apolis Plankinton, S.D. Jon A. Maier, B.A., St. Paul Thomas Wright Hadley, B.A., Bagley Frank Richard Malin, B.A., La­ Dale Edward Hammerschmidt, B.A., Crosse, Wis. MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Minneapolis Gary James Miller, B.A., Minneapolis Carl William Hansen, B.S., Dresser, Howard Gerald Milstein, B.A., St. Wis. Paul David Lee Hanson, B.A., SUMMA CUM Jay Merle Milstein, B.A., Minne­ LAUDE, St. Cloud apolis Milton Carroll Hanson, B.A., Min­ Kent Douglas Molde, B .A., SUMMA neapolis CUM LAUDE, Milan Frederick Dye Hathaway, B.A., Lin- Wayne Virgil Moore, Ph.D., Wichita, coln, Neb. Kan. Susan Hedberg, B.A., St. Paul John Charles Morgan, B.A., Min­ Michael John Hennessy, B.S., Austin neapolis David Lawrence Howard, B.A., John Carl Muesing, B.A., New Ulm St. Paul John Howard Myhre, B.S., Detroit Patrick William Irvine, B.A., Detroit Lakes Lakes Gregory Glenn Nelson, B.A., Red­ Richard Judson Ivance, B.A., St. Paul wood Falls Robert Bruce Jacobson, B.A., Nevis Roger Lee Nelson, B.A., Rochester Robert James Johnson, B.A., Minne- Frederic David Nemer, B.A., Min- apolis neapolis William John Kane, B.s., St. Paul Jerry Jay Noren, B.A., Moose Lake Richard Gardner Kasper, B.A., Sherman Frank Ogle, B.S., St. Peter St. Paul Lilla Ruth O'Grady, B.A., Minne- Dwight Allen Kauffman, B.S., Minot, N.D. apolis Patrick Aloysius Keenan, B.S., St. Paul Eugene Willard Ollila, B.A., Zim Ronald Wayne Keller, B.S., Miles Mark Alan Olson, B.S., Minneapolis City, Mont. Richard H. Olson, B.S., Minneapolis Warren Clarence Ketterling, B.A., Michael Joseph Osborn, B.s., Morris Rochester Gene Francis Kishel, B.S., Virginia George Lincoln Osland, B.A., B.S., Ernest William Lampe II, Minne­ Mayville, N.D. apolis Eric Stephen Overland, B.S., Mis­ Stephen Michael Larkin, B.S., Min­ soula, Mont. netonka Frank Louis Parker, Valley Cottage, I Ernest LaVerne Larson, B.S., B.S., N.Y. Rolla, N.D. Charles Henry Pegelow, Jr., B.A., Herbert Allen Levin, B.A., Minne­ Sacred Heart apolis Allen Leland Peterson, B .A., Min­ Jeffrey S. Liebo, B.A., B.S., Minne­ neapolis apolis Jerome Raymond Peterson, B.A., Gerald Patrick Lilja, B.A., M.A., Min­ M.S., St. Paul neapolis George Michael Pope, B.S., SHver Bay Stephen Arthur Lindahl, B.S., Sleepy Arnold Samuel Potek, B.S., l\1tnne­ Eye . apolis

87 Barbara Sue Puckett, B.A., Minne­ David Jay Stone, B.A., St. Louis Park apolis Frederic Murray Stone, B.A., Min­ Dwight Keith Rafferty, B.S., Devils neapolis Lake,N.D. Erik Gordon Strom, B.A., Minne­ John Robert Ragan, B.A., Minne­ apolis apolis James Christopher Strom, B.S., George Rawley, B.A., Minneapolis Rochester John James Regan, Jr., B.s., Min­ James Kenneth Struve, B.A., neapolis Rochester William Howard Reid, B.A., Min- James Timothy Sturm, B.S., St. Paul neapolis Richard Joel Sukov, B.A., Minneapolis Nicholas Frank Reuter, B.A., Mazeppa Virgil Terrance Rhodes, B.S., Aitkin Kathleen Sulentich, B.A., Gilbert John Peter Ries, B.S., M.S., Rolling- Mary Falenczykowski Tanghe, BA., stone Richfield Gordon Alvin Rockswold, B.A., Madi­ Thomas R. Terhorst, B.S., St. Paul son Gordon James Thenemann, B.A., William Robert Rowley, B.A., Owa­ Winthrop tonna Paul E. Thompson, B.A., Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Rozycki, B.A., Min­ Mary Barbara Tierney, B.A., Minne- neapolis apolis William J. Sahl, Jr., B.S., St. Louis James William Toskas, BA., Mankato Park Terrence Don Truhler, B.A., St. Paul Steven Ray Salmela, B.A., Brooklyn Thomas H. Tschetter, B.A., Jasper Center Thomas Martin Turek, B.s., Paul Nelson Sandager, B.A., B.S., Le Center Fargo, N.D. Donald I. Twito, B.A., Minneapolis Paul Sidney Sanders, B.A., Stillwater John Morrison Veitch, B.S., Lisbon, Howard M. Savitt, B.A., Minneapolis N.D. Randall Terry Schapiro, Minneapolis Harold Russell Veits, B.S., Minne­ Steven Jon Schepper, B.A., Vergas Tim B. Schmitt, B.S., Austin apolis Richard Walter Schoewe, B.S., Ronald Francis Voltin, B.S., Minne­ St. Paul apolis Marshall Zane Schwartz, B.S., Thomas Eugene Vorpahl, B.A., St. Louis Park St. Paul Thomas Ray Scott, B.A., Minneapolis Richard Dennis Wachter, B.A., William Stephen Shimp, B.S.~ Minne- St. Louis Park apolis James Robert Walker, B.A., Lakefield Lawrence Irvin Sirott, B.A., St. Paul James Soren Westby, B.A., B.S., Carl Wendell Sjoding, B.A., Mankato Minneapolis Joseph Ivan Skow, B.S., Mound Paul Theodore Wicklund, B.A., Primus John Skumatz, Jr., B.S., St. Paul Eveleth Stephen Lee Smith, B.A., Blue Earth Thomas Arno Wittkopp, B.S., Allan Bernhard Solum, B.A., B.S., Worthington Moorhead John V. Wrigley, B.S., Brookfield, Ronald Marvin Sorenson, B.s. Wis. Pharm., Mountain Iron John Thomas Ylvisaker, B.A., Min­ Bernard Wendlin Steele, B.A., North neapolis Oaks Victor Lin-Kai Yu, B.A., Minneapolis 88 r

Candidates for Commissions

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 John T. Behrendt, Syracuse, Kan. Raymond L. Erickson, Duluth

Second Lieutenant, Armor Michael L. Czarniecki, Bethesda, Md. John M. Degnan, Minneapolis Josef Schroeder, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Chemical Corps Karl J. Aufderheide, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Peter L. Hovde, Edina

Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery Brian A. Hawley, South St. Paul Norman L. Newhall III, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Infantry Leon F. Hakkila, Roseville Jeffrey D. Ohm, Minneapolis Gary J. Krump, Circle Pines Gregory D. Shuster, St. Louis Park Peter A. Michalski, Minneapolis Terence V. Zuber, Willoughby, Ohio

Second Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps Rolf W. Parsons, Edina Charles James Suk, Rochester

89 Second Lieutenant, Military Intelligence David J. Davenport, Turtle Creek, Pa. John R. Velin, White Bear Lake

Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps Arnold R. Dick, Forest Lake Robin D. Linder, St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps William D. Colbert, Houston, Tex. James C. Whelpley, Minneapolis Donald F. Smith, Jr., Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps David W. McKenna, Lovelock, Nev. George R. Wilkinson, Blaine

DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USN Robert Fulton Baarson, Edina Michael John Mayfield, Minneapolis Carl Ralph Broberg, St. Paul Donald Peter Paskewitz, St. Paul Robert Johnstone Gunn, Redwood Thomas William Sanders, Winona Falls

Ensign, USNR Alan Lawrence Edelmann, Minne­ Jon Peter Moldestad, Minneapolis apolis Robert George Rupp II, St. Paul Ryan Lewis Hanson, Crosby, N.D. Russell Terrence Whitney, St. Paul Richard Michael Huebner, Hastings

Second Lieutenant, USMC Dan Thomas Bergstrom, Billings, Mont.

Second Lieutenant, USMCR Robert John Moberg II, St. Paul

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Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Charles A. Backman III, Rochester David W. Mellum, Minneapolis Richard G. Ballin tine, Minneapolis Jeffrey L. Obst, St. Paul William E. Bowen, J r., St. Paul David E. Peterson, Rochester David L. Broste, St. James Lee H. Peterson, St. Paul Richard B. Brown, Minneapolis Christopher M. Pink, Minneapolis James A. BuxeIl, Robbinsdale David A. Puffer, White Bear Lake Drue S. Christian, Bloomington Gerald A. Reuter, Mapleton James R. Codlin, Minneapolis Craig A. Rhymers, Minneapolis Earl H. Cohen, St. Paul Thomas M. Scallen, Minneapolis Andrew M. Crowe, Minneapolis Ralph P. Schaefer, St. Cloud Kenneth Ewald, Minnetonka E. James P. Schafer, Minneapolis John J. Fox, Jr., Brightwaters, N.Y. John L. Fox, Appleton Larry T. Schiller, Wadena William S. Herbert, J r., Edina Joseph E.. Snook, Jr., Millmont, Pa. Douglas G. Isaacson, Minneapolis Ross O. Starkson, Rochester Alan K. Lambert, Minneapolis Robert L. Tibodeau, Storden Robert M. Ludwig, Minneapolis Wayne A. Weslander, Coon Rapids Timothy J. McCauley, Minneapolis Timothy J. Whelan, Crystal Michael B. McShane, Minneapolis Robert J. White, Minneapolis

Summary of Degrees Conferred by the University During the Academic Year, 1969-1970

Conferred July, August, and December, 1969; and March, 1970 ...... 5,264 Conferred June, 1970 (subject to completion of requirements) ...... 5,413 Total degrees conferred 1969-1970 ...... 10,677*

• Includes 1,114 conferred at Duluth, 235 at Morris, and 100 at Crookston.

91 Academic Costume

Academic costume - cap, gown, and sometimes hood - may be worn by anyone with a college degree, or by a candidate whose degree is soon to be awarded. Characteristics of costumes show their wearers' highest degrees and, often, the fields of major interest and the institutions by which the degrees are granted. All bachelors' and masters' gowns are black and untrimmed. The bachelor's gown has a long pointed sleeve, the master's a closed sleeve with an ann slit. Doctors' gowns in the United States are usually black, with velvet front facings and sleeve crossbars (some universities, especially those abroad, prescribe color­ ful crimson, bright red, or other colors, set off by black or colored facings.) At commencements degree candidates wear the gowns for the degrees they are about to receive. Hoods are worn only by those who already possess degrees. Anyone who has a University of Minnesota degree may wear the Minnesota hood - black with a maroon chevron on gold. The length and shape of a hood identify the most advanced degree its wearer has earned, and the hood's velvet edging shows the degree's field: dark blue for Philosophy, light blue for Education, green for Medicine, lilac for Dentistry, orange for Engineering, russet for Forestry, drab for Business, olive green for Pharmacy, purple for Law, gray for Veterinary Medicine, golden yellow for Science, white for Arts and Letters. Caps - usually tasseled mortarboards - show by tassel color the nature of degrees awarded at University of Minnesota commencements. Doctors' tassels may be black or gold; masters' are black. Bachelor's degree candidates at Min­ nesota, however, indicate their fields of study by their tassel colors (they are given here in the order they appear in the procession) : Graduate School ...... black General Extension Division ...... orange and drab General College ...... crimson and white College of Liberal Arts ...... white 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 ...... Iight blue School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Pharmacy ...... olive Law School ...... purple College of Veterinary Medicine ...... gray School of Dentistry ...... Iilac College of Medical Sciences ...... green Gold shoulder fourrageres are worn by candidates who are honor students. After receiving his degree, a holder may wear the academic costume on any appropriate occasion. But he always wears the black tassel, and omits the shoulder insignia. Appropriate academic costumes can be obtained anywhere that academic ceremonies are conducted. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA A ugust Commencement, 1970

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 21, 4:00 P.M.

ON THE MALL IN FRONT OF NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis Chainnan

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

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Lyman A. Brink, Hallock

The Honorable Fred A. Cina, Aurora

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 George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Neil C. Sherburne, Lakeland Township

The Honorable John A. Yngve, Plymouth

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Dr. Donald K. Smith, Acting Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary 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 nineteenth 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 223,600 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to over 50,000 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 five 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 Horticultural Research Cen­ ter 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 experiments of vital importance .to the future health and welfare of us all. Research 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 sota Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Com­ pany. 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

iii 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 biomedical 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 stu­ dents each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only 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 50,145 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1969-1970 academic year represented nearly 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.

THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $1l0,893,275 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 finan­ cial 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 1968-1969 showed that the Univer­ sity's current income amounted to $213,904,479. Of the total received, $18, 422,666 came from student tuition and fees; $33,438,168 from activities relat­ ing to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts, and sales of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,870,514 from intercollegiate athletics; $29,714,645 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 $13,050,547 from corporations, foundations, in­ dividuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, and scholar­ ships. Also, $46,383,128 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The State provided $71,024,811 or 33.2 percent of the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $17,179,689.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and par·

IV 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 Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds. 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 afternoon from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells being played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Thomas R. Teeter, College of Liberal Arts, '72. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the National Anthem is sung.

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

MALL PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the academic procession as it proceeds from Coffman Union toward the stage. At 4:00 p.m., Associate Professor Keith Wharton, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, as Mace-Bearer, will carry the Mace to the stage, heralding the arrival of the academic procession of the candidates for degrees. Marshal Wharton will present the Mace to the audience and degree candi­ dates. When all those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace into its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, Professor Fleischer will play: Solemn March ...... Mendelssohn

ON THE STAGE: Seated from left to right are: Marshal Wharton Assistant Recorder Charles F. Liesenfelt, M.A., Admissions and Records Acting Dean Frank H. Kaufert, Ph.D., School of Forestry, Institute of Agriculture The Reverend Robert S. Lehman, S.T.B., Senior Minister, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, and Member of the Council of Religious Advisers Dean Willard L. Thompson, Ph.D., General Extension Division Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts Assistant Dean Frank B. Wilderson, Jr., Ph.D., College of Education Vice President Paul H. Cashman, Ph.D., Student Affairs The Honorable John A. Yngve, Regent of the University of Minnesota Mr. Ved Mehta, M.A., author, speaker President Malcolm Moos, Ph.D., University of Minnesota Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration Assistant Dean Millard L. Gieske, Ph.D., Graduate School Assistant Dean Paul A. Cartwright, Ph.D., Institute of Technology Associate Dean H. Mead Cavert, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences Associate Dean G. Gordon Kingsley, Ph.D., General College Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, PhD., Director, University College Associate Dean George Seltzer, Ph.D., School of Business Administration Assistant Professor Philip Steen, M.A., College of Education, soloist Professor Harold G. Swanson, Ph.D., Director of Information and Agricultural Journalism, College of Agriculture, Marshal

vi THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: As Professor Steen steps to the microphone, the entire audience will stand and join him in singing the National Anthem:

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 O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

INVOCATION: Reverend Lehman.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Moos.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Mr. Mehta.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President Moos will confer certificates and degrees upon candidates representing both the July and August summer sessions.

CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: As each new Doctor of Philosophy is invested with his hood, assisted by Marshals Wharton and Swanson, he will be presented individually by Dean Gieske.

CONFERRING OF OTHER GRADUATE SCHOOL DEGREES: Dean Gieske will then present recipients of other graduate school degrees to Presi­ dent Moos and the audience.

PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES AND BACHELOR'S DEGREES: Vice Presidents Shepherd and Cashman will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives, who will present to President Moos the recipi­ ents of certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction:

Dean Kingsley for the General College Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts Dean Vaughan for the University College Dean Cartwright for the Institute of Technology Acting Dean Kaufert, School of Forestry, for the Institute of Agriculture Dean Wilderson for the College of Education Dean Seltzer for the School of Business Administration Dean Weaver for the College of Pharmacy Dean Cavert for the College of Medical Sciences

Vll HAIL! MINNESOTA: As Professor Steen steps to the microphone, the audi­ ence will rise and join him in singing the University's Alma Mater: 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: As graduates and guests leave their seats, Professor Fleischer will play: Festival Music ...... Hande1 (All members of the audience are invited to attend the President's Reception, which is described on the back cover of this program.)

viii Candidates for Graduation

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

GRADUATE SCHOOL Doctor of Education JULY Gordon Bernard Johnson, St. Paul Jerome Ogdon Webster, St. Paul B.S. '53, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Administration. Minor: B.A. '40, Gustavus Adolphus; M.A. '51, Ed.S. Education. Project: A Comparative Evalua­ '58, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ tion of the Flexible-Modular Schedule at cational Administration. Minor: Supporting Harding High School, St. Paul, Minnesota. Field. Thesis: A Study of Relationships Be­ Major Adviser: Prof. Van Mueller. tween School District Receipts From Minne­ sota's Tax Reform and Relief Act and Seven Leland Stanford Renz, Spring Lake School District Variables. Major Adviser: Prof. Park Van Mueller. B.S. '52, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Administration. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: A Model of an In­ AUGUST dependent Study Program for Modular Flexi­ bly Scheduled Secondary Schools. Major Ad­ John James Feda, Marshall viser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. B.A. '50, St. John's University; M.A. '54, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Ad­ Dean LaVon Swanson, Braham ministration. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: B.S. '59, M.A. '66, University of Minnesota. An Analysis of Intermediate Units as School Major: Educational Administration. Minor: Property Tax Bases to Meet the Fiscal Dis­ Supporting Field. Thesis: An Analysis of the parities Found in the Support of Education. Effect of Residential Status on Student Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. Achievement at Rochester State Junior Col­ lege. Major Adviser: Prof. Van Mueller. Thomas Louis Jackson, Du Quoin, Ill. David Lee Wettergren, St. Peter B.S. '51, Southern Illinois University; M.A. B.S. '61, Gustavus Adolphus College; M.A. '59, M.A.P.A. '67, University of Minnesota. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ Major: Educational Administration. Minor: tional Administration. Minor: Supporting Educational Psychology. Thesis: Factors Re­ Field. Thesis: An Analysis of Selected State lated to Secondary Teacher Turnover in the Legislation That Has Encouraged School Dis­ Minneapolis Public School System 1964-1967. trict Reorganization. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. N. C. Nickerson. Doctor of Philosophy JULY Roger Hartley Anderson, Minneapolis Jean Phyllis Anderson, Oak Park, Ill. B.A. '63, Carleton College; M.A. '65, Univer­ B.s. '62, Wheaton College; M.A. '63, North­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ western University. Major: Education. Minor: chology. Minors: Psychology and Child Psy­ Educational Psychology. Thesis: An Electro­ chology. Thesis: Visual Recognition Memory, myographic Study of Ballistic Movement in Paired Associate Learning and Reading the Tennis Forehand Drive. Major Adviser: Achievement. Major Advisers: Profs. J. Duker Prof. Marjorie Wilson. and S. J. Samuels.

1 Saad Hassan Barghout, Alexandria, Robert Duane DeMaster, Lakeville United Arab Republic B.A. '63, St. Olaf College. Major: OrganiC B.Com. '46, Faculty of Commerce; M.A. '53, Chemistry. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A University of Chicago. Major: Industrial Rela­ New Synthesis of Indoles. Major Adviser: tions. Minors: Economics and Sociology. The­ Prof. W. E. Noland. sis: Economic Development and Female Par­ ticipation in the Labor Force. Major Adviser: Sidney Miller Dinsdale, Dundas, Prof. George Seltzer. Ontario, Canada M.D. '63, Queen's University. Major: Physical Daniel Patrick Bergen, Oxford, Miss. Medicine and Rehabilitation. Minor: Pathol· ogy. Thesis: Mechanical Factors in the Patho­ B.A. '57, University of Notre Dame; M.A. '61, University of Chicago; M.A. '62, Univer­ genesis of Ischemic Skin Ulcers in Swine. Ma· jor Adviser: Dr. F. J. Kottke. sity of Notre Dame; M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: American Studies. Thesis: Craig Robb Ducat, Rochester, N.Y. In Fear of Abstraction: The Southern Response to the North In Twentieth-Century Fiction B.A. '66, Syracuse University; M.A. '68, Uni· and Non·Fiction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. versity of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Kwiat. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Dimen­ sions of Jurisprudence and Judicial Decision­ Making in the Law of Obscenity. Major Ad­ Richard E. Boettcher, Kalamazoo, viser: Prof. H. W. Chase. Mich. B.A. magna cum laude '57, M.S.W. '59, Curtis William Ellison, Sumiton, Ala. Washington University. Major:. Social Work. B.A. '65, University of Alabama; M.A. '67, Minor: Sociology. Thesis: An Investigation of University of Minnesota. Major: American the Participation of AFDC Recipients in the Studies. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Food Stamp Program Cast Within the Frame­ Black : The Adamic Assertion and the work of Etzoini's Compliance Theory. Major Afro-American Novelist. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. E. W. Francel. M. C. Turpie. James Henry Bowden, Louisville, Ky. Dean Richard Evert, Falcon Heights B.A. '55, University of Minnesota; M.A. '59, B.S.E.E. '59, M.S.E.E. '60, University of University of Louisville. Major: American Illinois. Major: Plant PhysiOlogy. Minor: Bio­ Studies. Thesis: The Religious Significance chemistry. Thesis: The Characterization and of the Oneida Experiment. Major Adviser: Interpretation of Electrical Properties of Prof. M. Q. Sibley. Woody Plant Stems in Relation to Cold Ac· climation and Injury. Major Adviser: Prof. Judith Ellen Chapman, Milwaukee, C. J. Weiser. Wis. Patrick George Gerster, St. Paul B.A. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: B.A. '64, College of St. Thomas; M.A. '65, Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: University of Minnesota. Major: History. Mi­ Mirror-Image Discrimination in Pre-School nor: American Studies. Thesis: Aesthetic In­ Children. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Pick. dividualism: Key to the Alienation of the American Intellectual-Studies in Ralph Waldo Martha Novak Clinkscale, Riverside, Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Calif. Whitman. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. B.Mus. '53, University of Louisville; M.Mus. '55, Yale University. Major: Music. Minor: Dietmar Kurt Hennecke, Dusseldorf, Art History. Thesis: Pier Francesco Cavalli's Germany Xerse. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Riedel. Dipl.lng. '64, Technische Hochschule Aachen. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Flow and Heat Transfer Richard Paul Crawford, Jr., Iowa City, in a Rotating Cavity with Axial Through F1ow. Iowa Major Advisers: Profs. E. Eckert and E. M. D.V.M. '57, Texas Agricultural and Mechani­ Sparrow. cal University; M.S. '61, Auburn University. Major: Veterinary Bacteriology. Minor: Public Arthur Ludwig Herman, Buxton, N.D. Health. Thesis: Leptospital Immunoglobulins B.A. '52, M.A. '58, University of Minnesota. In the Guinea Pig with Special Attention to Major: Philosophy. Minor: Supporting Pro· Immunoglobulins Produced Following Infec­ gram. Thesis: The Problems of Evil and In­ tions with Serogroup PomOna Leptospires. Ma­ dian Thought. Major Adviser: Prof. K. H. jor Adviser: Prof. R. K. Anderson. Potter.

2 Eleanore Sharon Jones, Holdrege, Lawrence Preston Moon, Spring Neb. Valley B.S. '61, Ottawa University; M.A. '64, Uni­ B.S. with distinction '54; M.A. '62, Univer­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. sity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ Minor: Statistics. Thesis: A Generalization of chology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Changes Two-Vertex Theorem for Space Curves. Major in Professional and Auxiliary Personnel Atti­ Adviser: Prof. W. F. Pohl. tudes Toward Disadvantaged Children Asso­ ciated with Working Relationships in a Pub­ Jacques Georges Jouven, Paris, France lic School Setting. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. '8. de l'Enseignment '64, Ecole Poly tech­ Edson. nique, Paris. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Model­ ing Toward Stability Analysis of a Packed Bed Brian Joseph Murton, Gisborne, New Chemical Reactor. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Zealand Aris. B.A. '61, M.A. '62, University of Canterbury. Major: Geography. Minor: History. Thesis: Arthur Martin Jungreis, Lawrence, Man, Mind and Land: A Peasant Production N.Y. System in Late Eighteenth Century South B.S. '63, University of Michigan; M.S. '67, India. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Broek. University of Minnesota. Major: Zoology. Mi­ nor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Metabolic Aspects Terry Marvin Nagel, Minneapolis of Urea Production in the Frog Rana pipiens. Major Adviser: Prof. A. B. Hooper. B.A. '65, Macalester College. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. The­ Ung Ring Ko, Seoul, Korea sis: Studies of the Kinetics of Formation and Dissociation of Monofluoropentaaquoiron (III) M.D. '57, Seoul National University; M.S. '61, Ion in the Presence and Absence of Iron (II). University of Minnesota. Major: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. W. L. Reynolds. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: The Effect of Mortality Changes for Specific Causes of Death on Population Struction. Major Adviser: David Arnold Nelson, St. Paul Prof. M. O. Kje1sberg. B.A. '63, St. Olaf College; M.A. '66, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Speech Science, Bruce Chandler Libby, Minneapolis Pathology and AudiOlogy. Minor: Psychology. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Psy­ Thesis: Interactive Effects of Recovery Period chology. Minor: Psychiatry and Neurology. and Stimulus Intensity on the Human Audi­ Thesis: The AB Dimension in a Counseling tory Evoked Vertex Response. Major Adviser: Analogue. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Tellegen. Prof. W. D. Ward.

James Peter Licari, Biwabik Larry Burnett Newman, Cayuga, N.Y. B.S. '65, M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Mechanics and Materials. Minor: B.S. '65, M.S. '67, Cornell University. Major: Mathematics. Thesis: Domain Dependence of Mechanical Engineering. Minot: Mathematics. Eigenvalues of Vibrating Plates. Major Adviser: Thesis: Effects of Freestream Turbulence on Prof. W. H. Warner. Local Heat Transfer from a Sphere. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. M. Sparrow. Stephan Carl Lundin, St. Paul B.A. '64, Hamline University; M.A. '68, Uni­ Paul Clifton Nystrom, St. Paul versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ B.S. with distinction '62, M.A.P.A. '66, Uni­ chology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: versity of Minnesota. Major: Indnstrial Rela­ College Curriculum Evaluation Based on the tions. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Monitoring of Student Achievement. Major Simulation of a System of Managerial Man­ Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force. power Flows Within a Corporate Labor Mar­ Martin Francis McKneally, Newburgh, ket. Major Adviser: Prof. T. Mahoney. N.Y. B.A. enm laude '57, College of The Holy Lloyd Oliver Ollila, Tower Cross; M.D. '61, Cornell University. Major: B.S. '62, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ The Influence of the Thymus and Appendix chology. Thesis: The Effects of Three Con­ on the Immune Responses of X-Irradiated trasting Readiness Programs on the Readiness Newborn and Adult Rabbits. Major Adviser: Skills of Kindergarten Boys and Girls. Major Prof. R. A. Good. Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer.

3 ( , Oliver Sinclaire Osterberg, Minne- Gaylord Paul Schwartz, Bloomington apolis B.S. '56, Massachusetts Institute of Technol­ B.A. magna Cum laude '47, University of Min­ ogy. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. nesota. Major: Theatre. Minor: Supporting Thesis: Parametric Representation of Plant Program. Thesis: Proteus: Form and Idea in Quasiconformal Mappings. Major Adviser: Three Metaphysical Plays of George Gordon, Prof. E. Reich. Noel, Lord Byron. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M Stuart Alan Schweitzer, Lexington, Whiting. Ky. Richard Francis Palas, Berwyn, Ill. B.B.A. cum laude '64, City College of New B.S.Ch.E. highest distinction '65, Purdue Uni­ York. Major: Economics. Minor: Supporting versity; M.S.Ch.E. '66, University of Minne­ Program. Thesis: Costs and Production in sota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Banking: The Case of the Ninth Federal Supporting Program. Thesis: The Direct Digi­ Reserve District. Major Adviser: Prof. J. tal Control of a Distributed-Parameter Process. Kareken. Major Adviser: Prof. N. H. Ceaglske. Edward Peter Smereka, Aurora, Gretel Hoffman Pelto, St. Paul Ontario, Canada B.A. '63, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. B.S.A. '54, University of Canada; M.S. '59, Major: Anthropology. Minor: Psychology and University of Minnesota. Major: Entomology. Linguistics. Thesis: Life on The Upper Mis­ Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Life History and sissippi: Social and Psychological Adaptations Ecology of Enargia Decolor WLK (Lepidor. in a Marginal Rural Area. Major Adviser: pera: Noctuidae) in Northwestern Ontario. Prof. F. C. Miller. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Hodson. Walter Luther Pelz, Lindsborg, Kan. Velta Ligita Sparnins, St. Anthony B.S.Ed. '48, Concordia College; M.A. '51, Village Northwestern University. Major: Music. Mi­ B.Chem. with high distinction '65, M.S. '68, nor: Music Education. Thesis: Genesis to a University of Minnesota. Major: Biochemis­ Beat - A Contemporary Cantata Scored for try. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Purification Four Choirs, Tape Recorder and Orchestra, and Characterization of Exonuclease IV-A Major Adviser: Prof. P. Fetler. from Escherichia Coli B. Major Adviser: Prof. Gerald John Pierre, Milwaukee, Wis. J. F. Koerner. B.A. '59, St. John's University; M.A. '63, Gaylord Herbert Todd, Detroit, Mich. University of Minnesota. Major: English. Mi­ B.A. '51, Wayne State University; M.A. '52, nor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Influence University of Michigan. Major: Comparative of Sir William Temple upon the Mind and Literature. Minor: French. Thesis: The New Art of Jonathan Swift. Major Adviser: Prof. Novel in France and Germany: Convergence S. H. Monk. and Divergence. Major Adviser: Prof. F. S. Hirschbach. Ann Bogue Pratt, Chicago, Ill. B.A. '52, Antioch College; M.A. '61, Univer­ Gary Neal Underwood, Piggott, Ark. sity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: B.A. '62, M.A. '64, Texas A & M University. Educational Psychology. Thesis: Meanings of Major: English. Minor: Linguistics. Thesis: Popular and Unpopular Occupations on the The Dialect of the Mesabi Iron Range in its Strong Vocational Interest Blank for Women. Historical and Social Context. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. J. Darley. Prof. H. B. Allen. Karl Bennett Raitz, Hector Marie Louise Waters, Radford, Va. B.A. in Ed. '54, Radford College; M.A. '62, B.A. '67, M.A. '69, University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Major: Geography. Minor: Supporting Pro­ Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Dif­ gram. Thesis: The Location of Tobacco Pro­ ferences in Test Performance of Rural and duction in Wisconsin. Major Adviser: Prof. Urban Culturally Disadvantaged Children. Ma­ E. C. Mather. jor Adviser: Prof. R. O. Collier, Jr. George James Rockwell, Jr., Chase Mark Matthew Welter, Le Sueur City, Va. B.A. '55, St. John'S University; M.S. '62, Man­ B.A. '64, University of Richmond. Major: kato State College. Major: History. Minor: Child Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: Minnesota chology. Thesis: Children's Task Perform­ Newspapers and the Cuban Crises, 1895-1898: ance as a Function of Friendship Status, In­ Minnesota as a Test Case for the 'Yellow dependence or Interdependence of Means and Journalism' Theory. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Goals. Major Adviser: Prof. Marian D. Hall. Loehr.

4 AUGUST John Douglas Bransford, Minneapolis B.A. '66, Hamline University. Major: Psychol­ Leo James Alex, Rochester ogy. Minors: Child Psychology and Linguistics. B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Thesis: Temporal Integration and the Ac­ Major: Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: quisition of Linguistic Ideas. Major Adviser: On Simple Groups Whose Order is of The Prof. J. J. Jenkins. Form 2a 3p76p. Major Adviser: Prof. G. Keller. Selma Ruth Burkom, Clinton, N.Y. Richard David Arvey, Minneapolis B.S. '61, Towson State College; M.A. '63, B.A. '66, Occidental College; M.A. '68, Uni­ New York University. Major: English. Minor: versity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Mi­ Philosophy. Thesis: A Reconciliation of Oppo­ nor: Statistics. Thesis: An Experimental In­ sites: A Study of the Works of Doris Lessing. vestigation of the Effects of Two Kinds of Major Adviser: Prof. G. T. Wright. Expectancies on the Performance of a Lab­ oratory Task. Major Adviser: Prof. J. P. Camp­ Martin Clare Campion, Minneapolis bell. B.A. summa cum laude ' 56, College of St. Thomas. Major: History. Minor: English. The­ Robert Allen Bassham, Tulsa, Okla. sis: The Gilded Age in American Historiogra­ B.A. cum laude '50, M.A. '52, University of phy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. Tulsa. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psy­ chology. Thesis: The Relation of Test Anx­ Richard Yo Chuang, Shanghai, Re- iety to Aggression in Fourth Grade Boys. Ma­ public of China jor Adviser: Prof. H. Stevenson. B.A. in Law '61, National Taiwan University; M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: In­ John David Berdahl, Grafton, N.D. ternational Relations. Minor: Supporting Field. B.S. with honor '65, M.S., '67, North Dakota Thesis: The International Air Transport Asso­ State University. Major: Plant Breeding. Mi­ ciation: A Case Study of a Quasi-Govern­ nor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: The Effect of mental Organization. Major Adviser: Prof. C. Leaf Area on Light Penetration, Photosyn­ McLaughlin. thesis, and Grain Yield of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. emendl Lam.). Major Adviser: Prof. Peter James Connelly, Minneapolis D. C. Rasmusson. B.A. '59, Carleton College. Major: English. Minor: Classics. Thesis: Three Eighteenth Terry Frank Bidleman, Chicago, Ill. Century Translations of the Iliad. Major Ad­ B.S. '64, Ohio University. Major: Analytical viser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Chemistry. Minors: Inorganic and Physical George Hubert Copa, Little Falls Chemistry. Thesis: Bismuth·Dithizone Equili­ bria in the Carbon Tetrachloride-Water Sys­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: tem. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Sandell. Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Identifying Educational System Inputs Maurice Blaug, Minneapolis Toward Production Function Application in Education. Major Adviser: Prof. G. I. Swan­ B.S. '59, City College of New York; M.S. '66, son. University of Minnesota. Major: Zoology. Mi­ nor: Physics. Thesis: The Effect of Tempera­ Roger Nugent Cornish, Washington, ture on Continuously Cultured Algae. Major D.C. Adviser: Prof. F. M. Williams. B.A. '59, University of Connecticut; M.F.A. '63, Catholic University of America. Major: H. Daniel Bodley, Roseville Theatre Arts. Minor: Comparative Literature. B.S. '61, Hamline University; M.S. '68, Uni­ Thesis: The Decline of the Leader: Recent versity of Minnesota. Major: Anatomy. Minor: English and American Historical Plays. Major Zoology. Thesis: Ultrastructural Studies on the Adviser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. Elastic Fiber. Major Adviser: Dr. R. L. Wood. Willy DeGeyndt, Brussels, Belgium Paul Hugo Boerger, Minneapolis B.A. '52, Charles Buls College; M.S. '66, Uni­ B.S. '56, Concordia College; M.A. '63, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Hospital Admin­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ istration. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: chology. Minors: Psychology and Child Psy­ Organization and Delivery of Comprehensive chology. Thesis: The Relationship of Boys' Health Services with Major Emphasis on Serv­ Intellectual Achievement Behavior to Parental ices to Children and on the Role of the Fed­ Involvement, Aspirations, and Accuracy of IQ eral Government. Major Adviser: Prof. V. E. Estimate. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Duker. Weckwerth.

5 Robert Allyn Dick, Portland, Ore. Jeffery John Franks, Eveleth B.A. '65, Westmont College. Major: Psyche». B.S. '66, Michigan State University. Major: ogy. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Psychology. Minors: Child Psychology and Independence of Component Tasks in a Multi­ Linguistics. Thesis: Visual Pattern Recogni­ Dimensional Tracking Task. Major Adviser: tion: The Acquisition and Use of Arbitrary Prof. P. W. Fox. Relational Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Jenkins. Edward Aldey Dorey, Deerfield, Mass. B.S. '60, M.Ed. '61, Boston University. Major: Bernard Allen Friedenson, Duluth Education. Minor: Educational Administra­ tion. Thesis: The Effects of Class Composi­ B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota, tion on Combatives Skills Physical Fitness and Duluth. Major: Biochemistry. Miuor: Organic Attitudes of College Students. Major Adviser: Chemistry. Thesis: Chemical Studies on the Prof. D. E. Richardson. Protease Ficin and a Comparison of its Multi­ ple Forms. Major Adviser: Prof. I. E. Liener. John Henry Drew, Cleveland, Ohio B.S. '65, Case Institute of Technology. Major: Mary Howe Goette, St. Paul Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: An B.A. cum laude '45, M.A. '51, University of Oscillatory System with Slip Damping. Major Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Adviser: Prof. W. S. Loud. Psychology. Thesis: A Study of Minnesota's Experience with the College Placement Exami· Neil Andrew Eklund, Minneapolis nation as a Device for Recruiting Excellent B.S. cum laude '63, Hamline University; M.S. College Graduates into the State Civil Service. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathe­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. Warp. matics. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Regu­ lar Points for Parnbolic Equations with Dis­ continuous Coefficients. Major Adviser: Prof. Lawrence Victor Gusta, Selkirk, D. G. Aronson. Manitoba, Canada B.S.A. '63, M.S. '65, University of Manitoba. John Whitney Evans, Duluth Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. B.A. '53, St. Paul Seminary; M.A. '58, Catho­ Thesis: Changes in Nucleic Acids and Pro­ lic University of America. Major: Education. tein During Cold Acclimation in Korean Box­ Minor: Educational Administration. Thesis: wood Leaves. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. The Newman Movement: A Social and In­ Weiser. tellectual History of Roman Catholics in American Higher Education, 1883·1969. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. T. Smith. Sabeeha Hafeez, Lahore, West Pakistan Karl-Heinz Willi Evers, Duluth B.A. '62, M.A. '64, University of Karachi; B.S. '59, University of Minnesota, Duluth; M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. An Empirical Study of Dimensions of Inter· Thesis: The Effects of Bilingualism on the organizational Relationships and Their Rela­ Recall of Words Presented Aurally. Major tions to The Organizational Characteristics. Adviser: Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Hall. Harold Joseph Fitterer, North Mankato Brian Joseph Hales, Des Plaines, Ill. B.S. '50, Mankato State College; M.S. '55, B.S. '66, Carnegie Institute of Technology. University of Wisconsin. Major: Education. Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Minor: English. Thesis: A Sense of the Seri­ Thesis: F1ash Phorolysis Kinetics Using Elec­ ous Approach to Teaching Literature in the tron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy. Major Ad­ Secondary School: A Study of Selected Nine­ viser: Prof. J. R. Bolton. teenth-Century American Novels and Poems. Major Adviser: Prof. S. Kegler. Kenneth Robert Hampton, Kingman, Nancy Bohac Flood, St. Paul Ariz. B.A. '67, Beloit College. Major: Psychology. B.S. '61, Arizona State College. Major: Psy­ Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Effects of chology. Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Telencephalic and Olfactory Tract Lesion on Comparison of the Behavior of Recidivists Appetitive Runway Pedormance of the Gold­ During Group Psychotherapy in Prison as Re­ fish, Carassius Auratus. Major Adviser: Prof. flected by Therapist Ratings. Major Adviser: J. B. Overmier. Prof. R. D. Wirt.

6 William Barton Hatfield, Barbours- Virgil Dean Hoftiezer, St. Paul ville, W. Va. B.S. '63, Northern State College.' Major: B.S. '66, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Major: Anatomy. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: A Com­ Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. parison of Streptozotocin- and Alloxan-Induced Thesis: Development and Analysis of a Model Diabetes in the Rat. Major Adviser: Prof. for an Idealized Continuous Fluidized Bed C. B. Heffestad. Chemical Reactor. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Amundson. Martin Olaf Holoien, Fargo, N.D. B.S. '51, Moorhead State; M.S. '59, North Norio Hayakawa, Yamazata, Japan Dakota State University. Major: Education. B.Eng. '62, M.Eng. '64, University of Tokyo. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Calculus and Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Computing: A Comparative Study of the Ef­ matics. Thesis: The Generation of Waves in fectiveness of Computer Programming as an an Alluvial Open Channel. Major Adviser: Aid in Learning Selected Concepts in First­ Prof. A. G. Anderson. Year Calculus. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Johnson. Gerald Robert Haywood, Fowler, Kan. James Lawrence Jacobson, Duluth B.A. '62, Kansas State Teachers College; M.S. B.A. '53, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Micro­ Major: Psychology. Minor: Medical Sciences. biology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Quan­ Thesis: The Conceptualization and Specifica­ titative Relationships Between Individual H-Z tion of Target Behavior and Intermediate Isoantigens and Tumor Specific Antigens on Outcome Criteria for Prison Group Psycho­ Chemically Induced Tumors in Mice. Major therapy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. T. Lykken. Adviser: Prof. C. F. McKhann. Ruben Jacobsohn, Holon, Israel William George Heath, Jr., South B.S.Ag. '63, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Westport, Mass. M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. cum laude '66, Bowdoin College; M.A. Plant Physiology. Minor: Agronomy. Thesis: '68, University of Minnesota. Major: English. Studies on Differential RespoI16e of Four Wild Minor: History. Thesis: Cyrus Bartol, Tran­ Oat Biotypes and Two Barley Varieties to scendentalist: An Early Critic of Emerson. Ma­ Barban. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Behrens. jor Adviser: Prof. C. H. Foster. James Clifton Johnson, Southfield, Bradley Warren Hempstead, Minne­ Mich. apolis B.A. '63, University of Michigan. Major: Psy­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ Mathematics. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: sis: Differences in the Vocational Interest Pat­ . Tight Immersions in Higher Dimensions. Ma­ terns of Engineers Engaged in Research, De­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. Pohl. velopment, Production, and Sales Functions. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Dunnette. Florence Evalyn Hennen, Alexandria Diana Johnstone, Minneapolis B.S. high distinction '55, M.A. '6Z, University B.s. cum laude '62, M.A. '64, University of of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. Minnesota. Major: French. Minor: Classics. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Study of An Thesis: Malraux and the Ethical Novel: An Actuarial Method and a Markov Model as Essay in Negative Criticism. Major Adviser: Approaches to the Problem of Estimating Pro­ Prof. A. Renaud. fessional Persistence Among Teachers. Major Advisers: Profs. R. O. Collier and R. E. Wille Richard Frank Kitchener, Covina, Donald George Herron, Elkhart, Ind. Calif. B.A. '63, M.A. '67, California State College. B.A. '61, Aurora College; M.A. '69, Univer­ Major: Philosophy. Minor: Psychology. The­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: sis: Explanation in PsychOlogy. Major Adviser: Supporting Field. Thesis: Alienation and Stu­ Prof. H. Feigl. dent Orientation in the Contemporary Uni­ versity. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Martindale. Harvey Lee Klevar, Angleton, Tex. B.A. '59, University of St. Thomas; M.A. '68, Charles Russell Hill, Omaha, Neb. University of Minnesota. Major: American B.S. '64, Iowa State University. Major: Eco­ Studies. Thesis: The Sacredly Profane' and nomics. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Profanely Sacred: Flannery O'Connor and Economic Determinants of Labor Supply for Erskine Caldwell as Interpreters of Southern the Urban Poor. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Cultural and Religious Traditions. Major Ad­ Simler. viser: Prof. M. Sibley.

7 Randolph Herbert Knapp, Belgrade, Thomas William Lezniak, Anoka Mo. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '65, Missouri University; M.S. '66, Uni­ Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Ex­ versity of Colorado. Major: Chemical Engi­ perimental Study of Magnetospheric Motions neering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Geo­ and the Acceleration of Energetic Electrons metric Perturbations in Gas-Solid Reaction During Substorms. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Aris. Winckler. Carlos Lopez, Minneapolis Lea Jean Korri, Calumet, Mich. B.A. '65, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. B.S. '61, Northern Michigan College; M.Ed. Major: Environmental Health. Minor: Bio­ '62, Pennsylvania State University. Major: Edu­ chemistry. Thesis: Characterization in Tissue cation. Minor: History. Thesis: Instructional Culture of the Virus of Progressive Pneu­ Problems Encountered by Women Physical monia of Sheep. Major Adviser: Dr. T. A. Education Teachers and Their Relation to Olson. Teaching Competence as Expressed by Senior Physical Education Majors in Minnesota. Ma­ Sister Nora Luetmer, St. Joseph jor Adviser: Prof. E. M. Jaeger. B.A. '43, Villa Madonna College; M.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Richard Ray La Croix, Roseville, Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The History Mich. of Catholic Education in the Present Diocese B.A. '60, M.A. '62, Wayne State University. of St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1855-1965. Major Major: Philosophy. Minor: Supporting Field. Adviser: Prof. R. J. Keller. Thesis: An Examination of the Relationship Between Proslogion II and Proslogion III: Are Marissa Formento Manuel, Manila, There Two Arguments for the Existence of Philippines God in the Proslogion? Major Adviser: Prof. B.S.Chem. '60, University of the Philippines. G. B. Matthews. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Biochem­ istry. Thesis: I. A. Biosynthesis of N-Methyl­ Charles Chau-yuh Lai, Taichung, tyremine in Barley Seedlings: Occurrence of the 'Nih Shift' in Higher Plants. B. Fluoro Formosa Analogs of Hordenine. II. Synthesis of 5- M.D. '60, National Taiwan University. Major: Fluoronicotine and Some Related 5-Fluoro-3- Orthopedics. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Substituted -Pyridines. Major Adviser: Prof. Phosphatase Activities of Bone and Calcifica­ E. Leete. tion Mechanism in the Rat. Major Adviser: Dr. John Moe. Pamela Minden Mattick, Newell, Iowa Gary Byron Lamont, Minneapolis B.S. '66, Iowa State University; M.A. '67 Uni­ B.S. '61, M.S.E.E. '67, University of Minne­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Edua:tional sota. Major: Control Sciences. Minor: Sup­ Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: porting Field. Thesis: State Estimation in Dis­ Effects of Three Instructional Conditions tributed Parameter Systems. Major Adviser: Upon the Exploratory Behavior of Normal Prof. K. S. P. Kumar. and Down's Syndrome Infants. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Balow. John Fong-Loor Lee, Taipei, Taiwan Mary Ann Mattoon, Minneapolis B.S.E.E. '49, National Taiwan University; M.S.E.E. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '46, University of Nebraska; M.A. '48, Control Sciences. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Columbia University. Major: Psychology. Mi­ sis: Identification of Model Parameters from nor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Theory of Input Output Data of Dynamic Systems with Dream Interpretation According to C. G. Jung: An Exposition and Analysis. Major Ad­ Time Delays. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. viser: Prof. A. Tellegen. Gary Warren Leske, Buffalo Lake James Henry Maysilles, Hayward, B.S. '62, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Wis. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ B.S.Ch.E. '64, Northwestern University. Ma­ chology. Thesis: An Evaluation of Instruc­ jor: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Physics. The­ tional Innovations for Adult Agricultural Edu­ sis: Molecular Orbital Studies and Optical cation in Farm Business Management. Major Properties. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Mosco­ Adviser: Prof. M. J. PeterSon. witz.

8 Thomas Michael McNulty, Minne- Otieno Odenyo, Nairobi, apolis Kenya B.A. magna cum laude '62, College of St. B.A. '65, Augustana College; M.A. '67, Uni­ Thomas. Major: Philosophy. Minor: Mathe­ versity of Wyoming. Major: Sociology. Minor: matics. Thesis: Realism in Physics. Major Ad­ Anthropology. Thesis: Africans and Afro­ viser: Prof. H. Feigl. Americans on Campus: A Study of Some of the Relationships Between Two Minority Sub­ Doris Janet McReynolds, Boulder, Communities. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Mar­ Colo. tindale. B.A. '55, University of Texas; M.A. '62, Uni­ versity of Oregon. Major: English. Minor: Theatre. Thesis: Image of the Theatre in Vic­ Carl Andrew Osborne, St. Paul torian Literature. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. D.V.M. '64, Purdue University. Major: Vet­ Moore. erinary Medicine. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Experimental and Clinical Evaluation of Nee­ John Leonard Meyer, Edgar, Wis. dle Biopsy of the Kidney and Its Complica­ B.s. '58, Wisconsin State University; M.S. '63, tions in the Dog. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. University of Wisconsin. Major: Speech. Mi­ Law. nor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Arthur Larson: Campaigner for World Peace Through World Law - Research as Rhetoric. Major Adviser: Robert Allen Peterson, Fridley Prof. R. L. Scott, B.S.B. high distinction '66, M.S. '68, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Business Adminis­ Patricia Hackney Miller, Wellington, tration. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Identifying Kan. Predictors of New Product Acceptability for Selected Grocery Products. Major Adviser: B.A. '66, University of Kansas. Major: Child Prof. R. Holloway. Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: At­ tention to Stimulus Dimensions in the Con­ servation of Liquid Quantity. Major Adviser: Jemlyn Jean Plack, Minneapolis Prof. J. Glick. B.S. '59, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Emogene Anita Nelson, River Falls, Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Field. Wis. Thesis: An Evaluation of the Purdue Percep­ tual Motor Survey as a Predictor of Achieve­ B.S. '47, La Crosse State College; M.A. '57, ment in Academic and Motor Tasks. Major University of Minnesota. Major: Physical Edu­ Adviser: Prof. M. Wilson. cation. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ sis: Value Patterns of Physical Educators in Colleges and Universities of the United States. Charles Gordon Plourde, Haliburton, Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Jaeger. Ontario, Canada Gary Lee Nelson, Roslyn, S.D. B.A. '59, M.A. '65, Queen's University. Major: Economics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Op­ B.A. '59, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. timal Exploitation of a Replenishable Natural Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Sup­ Resource. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Foster. porting Field. Thesis: An Investigation of Se­ lected Correlates of Self-Concept in Child!en. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Duker. Victoria Suzanne Poulakis, New York, James Warner Nettleton, Albert Lea N.Y. B.A. cum laude '60, Hunter College. Major: B.S. cum laude '62, McPherson College. Ma­ English. Minor: Art History. Thesis: The Psy­ jor: Anatomy. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Insu­ chological Novels of William Dean Howells. lin Studies During the Perinatal Period in the Major Adviser: Prof. R. Foster. Rat Under Normal and Experimental Condi­ tions. Major Adviser: Dr. C. Heffestad. Willard William Pulkrabek, St. Paul Philip Douglas Noer, Philadelphia, Pa. B.S. '61, M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. B.M. '63, M.M. '66, M.A. '68, Universitv of Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Sup­ Louisville. Major: English. Minor: Music "His­ porting Field. Thesis: An Experimental Study torv. Thesis: The Rhetorical Structure of Mil­ of the Temperature Dependence in the Flow ton": An Introduction to the Reading of Blake's Equation for Porous Media as Applied to High Major Prophesies as Poetry. Major Adviser: Temperature Gas Viscosity Measurements. Prof. J. L. Scoggins. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ibe1e.

9 Ashok Kumar Raheja, Simla, India Thomas Michael Scanlan, Sleepy Eye B.S. '62, University of Poona; M.S. '65, Uni­ B.A. '61, University of Minnesota; M.A. '63, versity of Hawaii. Major: Entomology. Minor: Cornell University. Major: American Studies. Microbiology. Thesis: Nuclear Polyhedrosis Thesis: The American Family and Family Virus Disease of the Forest Tent Caterpillar, Dilemmas in American Drama. Major Ad­ Malacosma Disstria, Hubner (Lepidoptera viser: Prof. D. W. Noble. Lasiocampidae) with Notes on the Micro­ sporidian Parasite Glugea Disstriae (Thom­ Dieter Sam Schmidt, Friedrichsdorf, son). Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Brooks. VIest Germany Dipl. '66, Technical University. Major: Mathe­ Barat Someswara Rao, Digapahandi, matics. Minor: Electrical Engineering. The­ India sis: Families of Periodic Orbits in the Re­ M.V.S. '62, Agra University, India; M.S. '67, stricted Problem of Three Bodies Connecting University of Minnesota. Major: Nutrition. Familite of Direct and Retrograde Orbits. Ma­ Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Dietary Factors jor Adviser: Pro£: W. S. Loud. in the Regulation of Growth and Hapatic Lipogenesis of Chicks Fed a Chemically De­ Edwin Charles Seim, Excelsior fined Diet. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Waibel. B.S. '54, University of Missouri; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Soil Science. Jan Clifton Robbins, Williamsport, ]l.linor: Botany. Thesis: Sulfur Dioxide Ab­ Pa. sorption by Soil. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Caldwell. B.S. '65, Pennsylvania State University; M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Mass Communication. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: C. Thomas Shay, Winnipeg, Mani- Social Science Information and First Amend­ toba, Canada ment Freedoms: An Aid for Supreme Court B.A. '60, l\tA. '65, University of Minnesota. Decisionmaking. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Gill­ Major: Anthropology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: mor. The Itasca Site: An Early Bison Kill in North­ western Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Manuel RuizUrbieta, Ciudad Real, Johnson. Spain Leverett Tyrell Smith, Jr., Millbrook, Dip. lng. '64, Technische Hochschule Braunschweig. Major: Mechanical Engineering. N.Y. }'1inor: Mathematics. Thesis: New Methods B.A. '62, Middlebury College; M.A. '64, Uni­ for the Determination of the Index of Re­ versity of Minnesota. Major: American Studies. fraction and Thickness of Thin Films. Major Thesis: The American Dream and the Na­ Adviser: Prof. E. Eckert. tional Game. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Bowron.

Sarah Madden Ryan, Waltham, Mass. Robert WaIter Soll, Minneapolis B.S. cum laude '66, Tufts University. Major: B.A., M.D. '56, State University of Iowa. Ma­ Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: jor: Microbiology. Minor: Neurology. Thesis: A Developmental Investigation of Cross Modal Mechanism of Sensitization in Delayed Hy­ Transfer of Shape and Texture Dimensions persensitivity. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Watson. in Children. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Glick. Jon Henry Sontag, Plattsburgh, N.Y. Jack Theodore Saari, Minneapolis B.S. with honor '55, Winona State College; B.Ch.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: M.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Physiology. Minor: Chemical Engineering. Education. Minor: Art. Thesis: A Survey and Thesis: Calcium Kinetics and Contractile Evaluation of the Development and Contem­ Force in the Rabbit Heart. Major Adviser: porary Nature of General Education Art Pro­ Prof. J. A. Johnson. grams in American Colleges and Universities. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Hastie. Seymour Herbert Sargent, Oshkosh, Wis. Charles Nicholas Standing, Minne- B.A. '54, University of New Hampshire; M.A. apolis '60, University of Minnesota. Major: English. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Minor: History. Thesis: Roman History and Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. the Elizabethan Drama. Major Adviser: Prof. Thesis: Microbial Growth in Two-Substrate G. W. O'Brien. Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. H. Tsuchiya.

10 Bernard Eugene Statland, St. Paul Larry Wayne Weiss, St. Paul B.A. summa cum laude '63, M.D. '68, Uni­ B.A. '64, Dana College. Major: Anatomy. Mi­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Biochemistry. nor: Zoology. Thesis: A Light and Electron Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Role of Cal­ Microscopic Study of the Development of the cium Ion in Muscle Contraction and a Pos­ Epidermis in the Mouse. Major Adviser: Dr. sible Transformational Change of Action Dur­ C. B. Haggestad. ing the Contraction Cycle. Major Adviser: Dr. E. S. Benson. Bruce Leland Wilson, Manhattan, Clark Williard Strausser, Sunbury, Pa. Kan. B.A. '62, M.A. '63, Pennsylvania State Uni­ B.S., B.S. '56, M.S. '59, Kansas State Univer­ versity. Major: Economics. Minor: Support­ sity. Major: English. Minor: History. Thesis: ing Field. Thesis: Essays on Optimal Eco­ Studies in the Formal Verse Satires of Edward nomic Growth. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Young (1683-1764). Major Adviser: Prof. S. Krueger. H. Monk.

John Marvin Taborn, Minneapolis Robert Anthony Windsor, Aloha, B.S. '56, Southern Illinois University; M.Ed. Ore. '58, University of Illinois. Major: Educational B.s. '62, M.A. '64, University of Houston. Ma­ Psychology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: jor: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Ra· Achievement Behaviors of Elementary Boys dio Noise Generation by Scattering of Plasma As a Function of Belief in Internal Versus Waves. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Kellogg. External Control of Reinforcement. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. D. M. Callahan. Glen Carl Woker, Owatonna B.A. '57, St. Olaf College; M.A. '65, Univer­ Fay Morgen Thompson, St. Paul sity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ B.A. magna cum laude '63, University of Min­ chology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The nesota. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Effect of Teacher Tempo on the Reading Supporting Field. Thesis: Studies on the Struc­ Progress of Reflective and Impulsive Boys. Ma­ ture and Reactions of the Nitrosation Products jor Adviser: Prof. J. Duker. of Certain Dispirominolactams. Major Adviser: Prof. 'V. E. Noland. Byard Dean Wood, Boise, Idaho B.S. '63, M.S. '66, Utah State University. Ma­ Fr. David Turner, O.S.B., Lisle, Ill. jor: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: F1uid B.A. '59, St. Procopius College; M.A. '63, Mechanics. Thesis: Mass Fire Model: An Ex­ University of Minnesota. Major: Educational perimental Study of the Heat Transfer to Li­ Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: quid Fuel Burning From a Fuel Soaked Wick. Group Behavioral Change Through Imitation Major Adviser: Prof. P. Blackshear. Learning Among Disturbed Children. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Balow. David Meredith Wright, Syracuse, Tsong Chang Wei, Taipei, Taiwan N.Y. B.A. '61, University of Michigan. Major: Psy­ B.S. '57, National Taiwan University; M.S. chology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Im­ '66, Texas A & M University. Major: Agricul­ pairment in Abstract Conceptualization in the tural Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Parents of Poor-premorbid Male Schizophren­ sis: Effects of Areal and Time Distribution ics. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Garmezy. of Rainfall on Runoff Hydrographs. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. L. Larson. Chiao Yeh, Taipei, Taiwan, China Cilad Weingarten, Haifa, Israel B.S. '63, National Taiwan University; M.A. B.S. '66, University of Wyoming. Major: Edu­ '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Biome­ cation. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Effects of try. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Stochastic Fol­ Cardiorespiratory Conditioning Increase Upon low-Up Models in a Large Scale Cooperative Mental Performance Under Physiological Stress Clinical Trial: Logits, Life Tables and Com­ and on Personality Variables. Major Adviser: peting Risks. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Mc­ Prof. J. F. Alexander. Hugh.

11 Master of Arts JULY Susan Hartman Belyea, Riverton, Gerald Albert Ackermann, Burnsville Wyo. B.A. cum laude '68, Seattle University. Field B.S. '66, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Curriculum and In­ Prof. V. M. Schletzer. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. James Kasper Benson, Bismarck, N.D. Mary Louise Hook Allen, Blooming- Ph.B. '63, University of North Dakota. Major: ton History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: New B.S.Ed. '51, University of Michigan. Field of England of the West: The Emergence of Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ American Mind in Early St. Paul, Minnesota viser: Prof. H. M. Slocum. 1849-1855. Major Adviser: Prof. T. Smith. Margaret Johnstone Anderson, Min- Clarence Lloyd Bjornlie, Bloomington neapolis B.A. '50, Concordia College. Field of Concen­ B.S. high distinction '48, University of Min­ tration: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ viser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. David Lee Bonthuis, Rock Valley, Paul Edward Anhalt, North Bergen, Iowa N.J. B.A. magna cum laude '62, Augustana Col­ B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: lege. Field of Concentration: Educational Ad­ Business Administration. Minor: Economics. ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Thesis: The Technical Approach to Timing Hooker. the Purchase and Sale of High-Performance Common Stock. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Joseph Clifton Bratton, Hilo, Hawaii Nelson. B.A. '68, University of Hawaii. Field of Con­ centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Joan Elizabeth Armentrout, Kansas S. R. Strong. City, Kan. B.S. with distinction '64, University of Kansas. John Richard Breitlow, Winona Field of Concentration: Educational Curricu­ B.A. '53, St. Olaf College; A.M.S. '57, Uni­ lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. versitv of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: N. Odland. Speech-Communication. Major Adviser: Prof. E. G. Bormann. lola Hazel Bakken, Clear Lake, Iowa B.S. '61, Augustana College. Field of Concen­ Charles Townley Brown, Barstow, tration: Educational Curriculum and Instruc­ Calif. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. Naomi Chase. B.A. '66, University of California. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Marilyn Hoppe Barach, Oswego, N.Y. jor Adviser: Prof. Wells Hively. B.A. '59, Macalester College. Major: Political Science. Minor: Geography. Thesis: A Study James George Bruggman, Minneapolis Concerning The Woman's Role in the Home B.A. cum laude '66, St. John's University. and Politics and its Relation to Political Ac­ Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ tivity. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Sorauf. viser: Prof. J. Howe, Jr. Edgardo Enrique Baranciiaran, Buenos Frank Joseph Chiodi, Jr., Chisholm Aires, Argentina B.A. '65, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ Lic. '65, Catholic UniverSity. Field of Con­ centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Dawis. E. M. Foster. Niels Edward Christiansen, Cuyahoga Freda E. Bellis, Toledo, Ohio Falls, Ohio B.Ed. cum laude '68, University of Ohio. B.S. '66, Ohio State University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Spanish. Major Ad­ centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. R. H. Hall.

12 James Russell Codlin, Springfield, Ill. Jane Mason Emde, Cedar Falls, Iowa B.S. '68, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ B.A. '63, University of Northern Iowa. Field centration: Latin American Area Studies. Ma­ of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ jor Adviser: Prof.· W. D. Beatty. viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. John Stephen Conklin, Greeley, Colo. Rodney Allen Erickson, Minneapolis B.A. '68, Johns Hopkins University. Major: B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: The Relative Efficacy of Reinforcement Imi­ Prof. J. R. Borchert. tation and Instruction in Establishing a Social Prohibition. Major Adviser: Prof. John C. York S. Febres, Arequipa, Peru Masters. B.A. '54, University of St. Augustin. Field of Muriel Phyllys Copp, Red Wing Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. B.s. '57, Bemidji State College. Field of Con· centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Margaret Marion Fleming, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Susan Jean Crimmins, Stillwater B.A. '52, Queen's University. Field of Concen­ B.S. '68, St. Cloud State College. Field of tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. \Y. 'V. Tennyson. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Odland. Edwin Jay Curle, Rock Springs, Wyo. Fabiola Franco-Barbier, Bogota, B.A. with honor '66, University of Wyoming. Colombia Major: Economics. Minors: Statistics and In­ B.A. '63, University of Colombia. Field of dustrial Engineering. Thesis: Monte Carlo In­ Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. vestigation of The Durbin-Watson Test for R. O. Floripe. Autocorrelation. Major Adviser: Prof. J. S. Chipman. Janet Marie Frarck, Barrett B.A. '60, Concordia College. Field of Con­ Janet Maric Curtis, Wheaton, Ill. centration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. magna cum laude '69, Denison Univer­ W. T. Pattison. sity. Major: Child Psychology. Minors: Psy­ chology and Educational Psychology. Thesis: Carol Ann Fredlund, Minneapolis Prediction of Success as a Function of Grad­ ual or Sudden Approach After Success or B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Failure Pretraining. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Concentration: Educational Curriculum and Masters. . Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Odland. Bernard Edwin DeBar, Minneapolis Raymond David Geist, St. Paul B.A. '65, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ A.A. '53, Concordia Collegiate Institute; B.A. tration: Business Education. Major Adviser: '58, Concordia Theological Seminary. Field of Prof. C. R. Hopkins. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Degani, Tel-Aviv, Israel viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.S. '62, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Ma­ Richard Paul Joseph Gibbons, St. Paul jor: Geography. Minor: Quantitative Analysis and Computers. Thesis: Automatic Isoline B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Mapping Using Computer Plotter and Isoden­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: sitracer Techniques. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. G. Piche. P. W. Porter. Dennis Robert Goldenson, Roseville Mary Rachel DeMaine, Ellendale B.A. '66, Northwestern University. Field of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Political Science. Major Ad­ Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. D. E. RePass. Prof. C. D. Sheppard. Leslie Hart Eckholdt, Minneapolis James Patrick Gooley, Minneapolis B.A. '63, Brown University. Field of Concen­ B.A. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Concentration: Public Administration. Major viser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Adviser: Prof. P. Stenn.

13 Arthur Wayne Hafner, Fort Wayne, Richard Allen Kitzman, Billings, Ind. Mont. B.S. '65, Purdue University. M.S. '69, Uni­ B.S. '65, Eastern Montana College. Field of versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Concentration: History. Major Adviset: Prof. Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Si· O. Pflanze. monton. Mary Jo LaBelle, Schenectady, N.Y. Katherine Ann Hayes, St. Paul B.S. '62, State University Teachers College, B.A. '64, College of St. Benedict. Field of New York. Field of Concentration: Geography. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Borchert. C. A. Chambers. Karen Ann Larkin, Minneapolis Donna Westervelt Hicks, White Bear B.A. cum laude '68, Concordia College. Field Lake of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.A. cum laude '63, Hamline University. Field jor Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. Leigh. Anne Flora Lesser, Hempstead, N.Y. B. of Mus. Ed. '68, Syracuse University. Field James Norman Jacobsen, Minneapolis of Concentration: Music Education. Major B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Adviser: Prof. E. M. Turrentine. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Kathleen Vera Leszeynski, Stillwater B.S. '68, St. Cloud State College. Field of Paul Jarcho, Mahopac, N.Y. Concentration: Elementary Education. Major B.A. '62, Long Island University. Field of Adviser: Prof. N. Odland. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Warnken. Kathleen Margaret Light, Atlanta, Ga. B.A. '67, Smith College. Field of Concentra­ Joanne Esther Johnson, Chicago, Ill. tion: American Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '68, Augustana College. Major: Scandi­ M. C. Turpie. navian Area Studies. Thesis: The Sundsvall Strike 1879. Major Adviser: Prof. G. Stang. Nicholas Brier Lilwall, Leeds, England B.S. '64, University of Leeds. Field of Con­ John William Johnson, Minneapolis centration: Agricultural Economics. Major Ad­ B.A. magna cum laude '68, St. Olaf College. viser: Prof. E. Foster. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Michele Louisette Lioy, LeMans, France Jeanette Cook Jones, Minneapolis Lic. '62, University of Paris. Major: Sociology. B.A. '49, Wellesley COllege. Major: Anthro­ Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: The Self­ pology. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Communi­ Concept of Delinquent Girls. Major Adviser: ties and Structure: A Study of Zuni and Kwa­ Prof. D. A. Ward. kiutl Initiation Rites. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Hoebe!. James Lorenz, Sheboygan, Wis. Mirza Leslie Janecky Jones, Moorhead B.S. '64, Stout State University. Field of Con­ centration: . Industrial Education. Major Ad­ B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. viser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. Mary Frances Makofske, Minneapolis Timothy James Jordan, Minneapolis B.S. '66, Douglass College. Field of Concen· tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of O'Brien. Concentration: Latin American Area Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. P. Gregory. Mary Ann Marzolf, St. Paul Gary Lee Kirchoff, Minneapolis B.s. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ B.A. cum laude '66, Mankato State College. sota. Field of Concentration: Speech-Commu­ Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. nication. Major Adviser: Prof. Virginia Fred­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. ricks.

14 Loretta C. Mathiowetz, St. Paul David Lee Ryan, Mabel B.S.N. '45, College of St. Teresa. Field of B.A. '64, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Eckert. Riedel. Richard Gary Matson, Richfield Katharine Chauncey Salter, Minne- B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '61, Vassar College. Major: Anthropology. Major Adviser: Prof. G. McCune. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Friendship and Assimilation Among Urban Indian Children Barbara Ann Meadows, New Brighton in a Junior High School. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '56, Belmont College. Field of Concen­ F. C. Miller. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Patricia Schick, Laramie, Wyo. B.S. magna cum laude '60, University of Colo­ Roberta Balstad Miller, Minneapolis rado. Field of Concentration: American Stud­ B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of ies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Rutman. Kenneth Hubert Stassen, Faribault B.S. '60, South Dakota State University. Field David Edwin Nye, Bloomfield, Conn. of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Ma­ B.A. cum laude '68, Amherst College. Field jor Adviser: Prof. E. Persons. of Concentration: American Stuwes. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Karen Meert Steger, Green Bay, Wis. B.S. '62, University of Wisconsin. Field of Lois King Olstad, North Branch Concentration: German Literature. Major Ad­ 1I.S. '55, Northern State College; B.S. '64, viser: Prof. E. F. Menze. KIacPhail School of Music. Field of Concen­ tration: Music Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Sung-Mie Suh, Seoul, Korea A. Caswell. B.A. '63, Ewha Women's University; M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Con­ Emil E. Paape, Winona centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '62, St. Mary's College. Major: Mass Prof. Janet Leigh. Communication. Minor: International Rela­ Susan Elizabeth Sunderland, Min- tions. Thesis: Mass Communication as a Fac­ tor in the Nigerian Civil War, January, 1966, neapolis to May, 1967. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Nixon. Concentration: Recreation and Park Admin­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Anderson. Karen Sigler Phillips, Edina B.S. '67, Dickinson College. Field of Concen­ Sylvia Ann Thamel, Paxton, Mass. tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '69, Clark University. Field of Concen­ M. C. Turpie. tration: Recreation. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Chapman. Donald Robert Prescott, Princeton B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ Gilbert John Thostenson, Minne- nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational apolis Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. Gary B.A. '65, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Alkire. centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Giles LeRoy Roehl, Sleepy Eye B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Jeff Todd Titon, Minneapolis Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major B.A. cum laude '65, Amherst College. Field Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Stephen Lawrence Rosenquist, Omaha, Neb. Opal Mae Tschetter, Burnsville B.A. '67, UniverSity of Nebraska. Field of Con­ B.A. summa cum laude '61, Augustana Col­ centration: Greek. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. lege. Field of Concentration: Music History. Schork. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Riedel. Meinrad Unteregger, Sargans, S.C., Mark Lee Alch, Minneapolis Switzerland B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ B.B.A. '68, City College of New York. tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: A Dip­ Field of Concentration: Economics. Major Ad­ lomatic Study of Anglo-German Naval Ten­ viser: Prof. N. J. Simler. sions 1904-08, Including Kaiser Wilhelm's Year of Indiscretions. Major Adviser: Prof. Richard Thomas Valois, Oak Lawn, D. Kieft. Ill. B.A. '68, Universidad de Madrid. Field of Ann Kathryn Anderson, St. Paul Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, University of Iowa. Field of Concen­ W. T. Pattison. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Judith Ann Wanhala, Minneapolis B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Arlene Muriel Anderson, Virginia Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '59, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ PJOf. W. Simonton. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Judith Joanne Warmanen, St. Paul D. Berninghausen. B.S. cum laude '65, Luther College. Field of Marilyn Lucille Anderson, Braham Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Riedel. B.A. magna cum laude '66, Augustana Cel· lege. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Duane Otto Welch, Minnetonka Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. B.S. '55, Mankato State. Field of Concentra­ Raymond M. Anschel, New York, tion: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Gardner. N.Y. B.A. cum laude '68, Long Island University. Ronald Clarence Westland, St. Paul Field of Concentration: English. Major A.­ B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Esther Uzonna Anyanechi, Enugu- Ukwu, Biafra Maria Vazquez Wilhright, Fajardo, Cert. '67, University of Poitiers; B.A. '69, Uni­ Puerto Rico versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: B.A. in Ed. '54, University of Puerto Rico. French. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Renaud. Field of Concentration: Spanish. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. Joan Marie Arndt, Stillwater B.A. '67, College of St. Catherine. Field of Rupert Lyle Wright, Richfield Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '58, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ Prof. L. E. Olson. centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. Larry Boyd Barnes, Fort Worth, Tex. B.A. '63, Texas Christian University. Field of Concentration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. AUGUST G. M. Erickson. Marilyn Lea Ackerson, Edina B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min­ Joan Marie Bayard, Duluth nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational B.A. cum laude '67, University of Minnesota, Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Duluth. Field of Concentration: Art. Major Prof. Norine Odland. Ad,-:iser: Prof. A. E. Smith. David Arthur Adams, Willmar Virginia Marie Bell, St. Paul B.S. '63, Minot State Teachers College. Field B.A. '61, College of St_ Catherine. Field of of Concentration: Music Education. Major Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Turrentine. Adviser: Prof. W. Shaffer. Mary Isabel Adams, Minneapolis Patric Arnold Beske, Minneapolis B.A. '48, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Prof. R. Shove. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Odland.

16 Nadia Saad Bettendorf, Jaffa, Kathryn Grace Carroll, Sibley, Iowa Palestine B.S. with distinction '68, 'Iowa State Univer­ B.A. '65, Col1ege of St. Catherine. Field of sity. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. A. Renaud. Sister Jane Casey, Duluth AIdo Luis Biondolillo, Maipu, B.A. '55, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Mendoza, Argentina Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Ingeniero Agronomo '67, Cuyo Nacional Uni­ Major Adviser: Prof. H.C. Johnson. versity. Field of Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. P. Gregory. Cheryl Elyse Sanders Cheatham, Minneapolis Robert Lawrence Black, Wyoming B.A. '68, San Francisco State College. Field B.A. '62, Aquinas College. Field of Concen­ of Concentration: Recreation and Park Ad­ tration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. An­ Erickson. derson. Patricia Ann Borer, Minneapolis Janet Marie Christianson, St. Paul B.A. '62, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.A. cum laude '64, St. Olaf College. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Educational PsychOlOgy. Major Major Adviser: Prof. N. Odland. Adviser: Prof. W. Shaffer. Charles Albert Brekke, Minneapolis Robert Marc Cleworth, Wisconsin D.D.S. '44, B.A. '55, University of Minnesota; Rapids, Wis. M.S. '58, New York University. Major: An­ B.s. '52, University of Minnesota. Field of thropology. Minor: Geography. Thesis: Pre­ Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ scriptive Alliance: Some Empirical Observa­ viser: Prof. A. Caswell. tions on a Structural Hypothesis. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. F. Spencer. Patricia Ann Connelly, Milan Elizabeth Anne Brown, Seneca Falls, B.A. cum laude '68, Macalester College. Ma­ jor: Sociology. Minor: Educational Psychology. N.Y. Thesis: Career Orientations of Professional B.A. '67, College of New Rochelle. Field of Employees. Major Adviser: Prof: R. H. Hall. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Marilyn Elaine Cuneo, Minneapolis Ginnie Cooper Bruxvoort, Worthing- B.A. '44, University of Minnesota. Field of ton Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. B.s. '67, South Dakota State University. Field R. O. Floripe. of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Nancy Freeman. Donald Haffiy Cunningham, Gorbea, Chile Rio Rhea Buehler, San Mateo, Calif. B.A. '66, Florida Presbyterian Col1ege .. Field B.A. '67, Lake Forest COllege. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Theatre. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Prof. C. M. Nolte. viser: Prof. R. Bruininks. Diane Edythe Davis, Ladysmith, Wis. Barbara Jean Buhr, Minneapolis B.B.A. '61, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.A. '65, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Business Education. Major Ad­ centration: Mathematics Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. R. Hopkins. viser: Prof. D. C. Johnson. Daniel Ross Caldwell, Duluth Marilyn Holtzman Davis, Duluth B.S. '61, University of Minnesota, Duluth. B.S. cum laude '57, University of Minnesota, Field of Concentration: Educational Curricu­ Duluth. Field of Concentration: Educational lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Ollenburger. Prof. V. Simula. Coralyn Rose Carl, Minneapolis Chi Zuan Diep, Hanoi, Viet Nam B.S. '54, Bal1 State University. Field of Con­ M.B.A. '63, University of Paris. Field of Con­ centration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: centration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Prof. N. U. Wilson. Renaud.

17 Viviane Doche, Heliopolis, Egypt Mary Marjorie Friedman, St. Louis B.A. '67, American University in Cairo. Major: Park Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: The B.S. cum laude '61, University of Minnesota. Lebanese Community in St. Paul: A Genera­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ tional Study of Assimilation. Major Adviser: struction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Odland. Prof. D. Martindale. Douglas Quentin Frisk, Minneapolis Nancy Jo Douglas, Buffalo B.A. '68, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Concentration: English as a Second Language. Prof. H. M. Slocum. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. Robinett. Edward Elderman, Atlantic City, N.J. Stephen Neal Geer, Minnetonka B.A. '59, Syracuse University. Field of Con­ Village centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. B.S. '63, Bowling Green State University. Field O'Brien. of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Susan Marie Endsley, Toledo, Ohio B.A. cum laude '68, University of Toledo. Phoebe Jean Netterlund Goit, FIeld of Concentration: Psychology. Major St. Paul Adviser: Prof. V. Schletzer. B.A. high honors '66, Bethel College. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Helen Elizabeth Erickson, Edina viser: Prof. L. Olson. B.S. '52, St. Cloud State College; B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ Peter Bernard Grams, St. Paul tion: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '58, St. Cloud State College. Field of C. A. Gayne. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Sister Rosemarie Esdepsky, Butler, Major Adviser: Prof. H. Johnson. Wis. Shirley Schaker Grossman, Minne- B.A. '51, Mount Mary College. Field of Con­ apolis centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B.B.A. '49, University of Texas. Field of Con­ D. A. Crawford. centration: Educational Curriculum and In­ Patricia Denise Fallbeck, Rapid City, struction. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Klaurens. S.D. Gretchen Christine Halfaker, Virginia B.S.Ed. magna cum laude '69, Black Hills State College. Field of Concentration: Educa­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota, Duluth. tional Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Force, Jr. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. V. Simula. Kenneth Louis Fenton, Rochester Robert Leo Hall, Grand Rapids B.S. '63, Wisconsin State College. Field of B.S. cum laude '63, University of Minnesota, Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ Duluth. Field of Concentration: English. Ma­ viser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. jor Adviser: Prof. R. R. Owens. Gregory Hugh Foley, Granite Falls Alice Evans Handy, Minneapolis B.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '67, Grinnell College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Environmental Health. Major tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. H. J. Paulus. L. E. Olson. Donald Rex Fox, St. Paul B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of James Boraas Hansen, Ada Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: M.H.D. cum laude '64, Concordia College. Prof. C. H. Borch. Field of Concentration: Classics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. P. Sonkowsky. Robert Murray Frame III, Harrisburg, Pa. Sandra Marie Hanson, Minneapolis B.A. '68, Shippensburg State College. Field B.A. cum laude '69, Augsburg COllege. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Major of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad· Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. viser: Prof. J. H. Leigh.

18 Doris Dayton Hargrave, Urbana, Ill. Sister Agnes Pierre I ten, St. Paul B.S. '66, University of Illinois. Field of Con­ B.S. '56, College of St. Catherine. Field of centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Concentration: Educational Curriculum and Gennaro. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Stoch!. Teresa Ann Haubenhofer, St. Paul Mary Lou Bertelson James, Minne- B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.S. with distinction '44, University of Minne· Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. sota. Field of Concentration: Home Econom­ ics. Major Adviser: Prof. Eugene Larkin. Janet Louise Hawkins, St. Paul B.S. '57, College of St. Catherine. Field of Bernice Emily Johnson, Karlstad Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.S. '58, Concordia College. Field of Concen. Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Jackson. Margaret Ann Hawkins, Minneapolis B.A. '63, College of St. Catherine. Field of Mary Elizabeth Gowen Johnson, Concentration: Educational Curriculum and Minneapolis Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Odland. B.A. magna cum laude '47, Smith College; M.A. '50, Columbia University. Major: French. Lynda Marie Hendrick, Andrews, Tex. Minor: Education. Thesis: Holberg and Mo· B.A. '66, North Texas State University. Field liere as Critics of Society. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ A. Renaud. viser: Prof. B. J. Kittilson. Marvin Theodore Jorde, Thief River LeRoy Ernest Hendrickson, Duluth Falls B.S. '64, University of Minnesota, Duluth. B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Industrial Education. Major struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. James Robert Hill, Duluth Ralph H. Joyce, Minneapolis B.S. cum laude '66, UniverSity of Minnesota, B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Duluth. Field of Concentration: Educational Speech·Communication. Thesis: A Production Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. History of the Television Series "Faces of Viet·Nam." Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Bart. Patricia Louise Anderson Hill, Gilbert Chyong-Yau Juang, Tainan, Taiwan, B.A. '65, Colorado College. Field of Concen­ tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Republic of China Owens. B.A. '63, National Taiwan University. Field of Concentration: International Relations. Major Alvin John Hoekstra, Boyden, Iowa Adviser: Prof. R. H. Holt. B.A. '62, Calvin College. Field of Concentra­ tion: History. Major Adviser: Prof. K. Brauer. Dorothy Jean Selke Karlson, St. Louis Park Marilyn Diane Holm, Pierport, S.D. B.A. cum laude '56, Augustana College. Field B.A. cum laude '66, Augsburg College. Field of Concentration: Educational Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Man· of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: ning. Prof. J. G. Darley. Mary Alice Kaul, Owatonna Clifford William Holman, Austin B.S. '58, College of St. Benedict. Field of B.A. '57, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. viser: Prof. C. M. Milbrath. Guido Percy Kauls, Minneapolis Joan Leslie Hulett, Marshall B.A. '57, B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. B.S. '66, Mankato State College. Field of Con· Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: struction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Birk­ Prof. J. Leigh. maier.

19 John Jeffrey Kellgren, White Bear Randel Jon Lage, Northome Lake B.A. '63, Concordia College. Field of Concen­ B.A. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. tration: Art Education. Major Adviser: ,Prof. Field of Concentration~ 'French. Major Ad­ A. E. Smith. viser: Prof. A. Renaud. Frances Michelson Lambert, Duluth Bruce Charles Kelly, Duluth B.A. '66, Marquette University. Field of Con­ B.A. cum laude '66, Univenity of Minnesota, centration: International Relations. Major Ad­ Duluth; Field of Concentration: English. Ma­ viser: Prof. R. E. Riggs. jor Adviser: Prof. R. Owens. Glenn Walter Larson, Roseville Karin Marie Kelly, Duluth B.S. with distinction '60, University of Min­ B.A. cum laude '6S, University of Minnesota. nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ Curriculum and Instructiori. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. R. Owens. Prof. R. T. Lambert. Roderick Miller Kelsey, St. Paul William Arthur Larson, New Brighton B.A. '68, Wesleyan University. Field o.f Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. MaJor Ad­ B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. M. Snoke. Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Frances Hefren Kennedy, St. Paul B.A. '58, Southern Methodist University. Field Jieh Muh Lee, Taiwan, Republic of of Concentration: American Studies. Major China Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.A. '63, Taiwan Normal University. Field of Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Vernita Marie Drum Kennen, St. Paul Prof. J. R. Borchert. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Raymond Lee, Taiwan, China Prof. B- Kittilson_ B.Ed. '60, M.Ed. '64, National Chengchi University. Field of Concentration: Psychol­ Susan Kay Kirkpatrick, Columbus, ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. J. P. Campbell. Ohio B.A. with honors '66, Capital University. Field Bruno Joseph Leone, St. Paul of Concentration: American Studies. Major B.A. high distinction '67, Arizona State Uni­ Adviser: ,Prof. M_ C. Turpie. versity. Field of Concentration: History. Major Dorothy Teresa Klotz, Excelsior Adviser: Prof. R. S. Hoyt. B.A. cum laude '41, Gustavus Adolphus Col­ Jeffry Norman Lewis, Minneapolis lege. Field of Concentration: Educational Cur­ B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Industrial Education. Major N. Odland. Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Robert Frederick Kluwe, St_ Paul Wallace John Licke, Duluth B.A. cum laude '69, Concordia College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of jor Adviser: Prof. R. H. Bruininks- Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. H. Heneman. Robert Alan Knudtson, St. Paul Sister Delores Eunice Leuer, Wayzata B.S. '59, University of, Minnesota. Field of B.A. '58, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major viser: Prof. A. F. CaswelL Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Phyllis Beryl Kraft, St. Louis Park Mary Penelope Lysne, Minneapolis BA '54, Coe College. Field of Concentra­ B.A. '67, Mills College. Field of Concentra­ tion: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. tion: History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Mun­ L. Olson. holland. Marla Strassberger Kruglik, Chicago, Margaret Mary Bartels MacRae, Ill. \Vashington, D.C. B.S. '68, Northwestern University. Field of B.A. '63, Rosary College. Field of Concentra­ Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ tion: American Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. M. C. Turpie.

20 Bonnie Kay Brown Masis, Ripon, Janet Ruby Moors, St. Paul Wis. B.Ed. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field B.A. magna cum laude '68, St. Olaf College. of Concentration: Business Education. Major Field of Concentration: English as a Second Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Language. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. Rob­ inett. Betty Jean Diekema More, Holland, Mich. James Francis McCarthy, Bessemer, B.S. summa cum laude '69, ''''estern Michi­ Mich. gan University. Field of Concentration: Edu­ B.A. '69, Northern Michigan University. Field cational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Bruininks. viser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Ronald I van McGriff, Minneapolis Lois Vera Murphy, Duluth B.S. cum laude '59, University of Minnesota, B.A. '66, Nebraska State Teachers College. Duluth. Field of Concentration: Educational Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. jor Adviser: Prof. J. Leigh. David Mark McGuiness, Davenport, Sister Patricia Murphy, St. Louis, Mo. Iowa B.A. '62, Fontbonne College. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ B.A. '69, St. Ambrose College. Field of Con­ viser: Prof. F. H. Wood. centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Jones. Joseph Edward Naftzinger, Phila- Robert Paul Messing, Allendale, Mich. delphia, Pa. B.A. '68, Aquinas College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '60, United States Military Academy. tion: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. D. N. Erick­ Field of Concentration: International Rela­ son. tions. Major Adviser: Prof. O. Pllanze. Greta Brochkausen Michaels, St. Paul Glen Gordon Nelson, Duluth B.A. cum laude '50, Smith College. Field of B.S. '63, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Krejcie.

Tyne Tanttila Mike, Grand Rapids Karen Anne Nelson, St. Cloud B.S. '43, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '58, St. Olaf College. Field Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. A. E. of Concentration: Scandinavian Area Studies Smith. Major Adviser: Prof. N. Hasselmo.

Barbara Anne Mills, Topeka, Kan. Ralph Joseph Neubeck, St. Paul B.A. '69, University of Kansas. Field of Con­ B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ Prof. N. Freeman. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Beverly Nell Minear, Coral Gables, Fla. Donna Hyatt Nickerson, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '68, Maryville College. Field B.A. '52, Macalester College. Field of Con­ of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Prof. G. W. O'Brien. viser: Prof. C. J. Glotzbach. Margaret Standerline Mix, Duluth Ann Louise Noble, Minneapolis B.A. '40, De Paul University. Field of Con­ B.A. '68, College of St. Catherine. Field of centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. B. Plumb. Prof. R. H. Shove. Joyce Mae Moore, Beaumont, Tex. Mary Oleanna Olafson, Duluth B.S. '58, Texas Southern University. Field of B.A. '50, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Verrill. Verrill.

21 Marilyn Nordstrom Olson, Edina Nuti Venkata Rao, Masulipatnam, B.S. with distinction '57, University of Minne­ India sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Cur· B.A. '61, Andhra University; M.A. '64, Uni­ riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. versity of Delhi. Field of Concentration: Eco· J. E. Stoch!. nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Maynes. Robert Rudolph Olson, Denver, Colo. Mary Augusta Raymond, Minneapolis B.S. '61, University of Colorado. Field of Con· B.S. with distinction '61, University of Min­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. nesota. Field of Concentration: History of Kieft. Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Beck. A. Louise Osojnicki, East Chicago, Dolores Yvonne Reavis, Minneapolis Ind. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '65, St. Joseph's College. Field Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major of Concentration: English as a Second Lan­ Adviser: Prof. R. Bruininks. guage. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Robinett. Richard James Rigg, Minneapolis Nora Borces Pangalo, Cebu City, B.S. '57, Wisconsin State University. Field of Philippines Concentration: Educational Administration. B.S. '51, University of Philippines; M.A. '60, Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Atteneo de Manila; M.A. '68, University of Alberta. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Janet Leone Robb, St. Paul ence. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Carl Jack Pellin, Burnsville Prof. C. Gayne. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Ruth Winifred Roche, Gowrie, Iowa Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Randleman. B.A. '28, Grinnell College. Field of Concen· tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Victoria Lee Penman, Wayzata D. K. Berninghausen. B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Lila May Ronn, Anoka G. W. O'Brien. B.S. '68, Stout State University. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Herbert Oscar Peterson, Cloquet viser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. B.S. '53, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Nancy Beth Rubin, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Kavanaugh. B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. G. Richard L. Peterson, Duluth Erickson. B.S. '59, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Daniel Russell Saarela, Biwabik Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ B.S. '60, University of Minnesota, Duluth. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. G. Laws. Edwin Goertzen Plett, Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada Thomas David Salmela, Sebeka B.A. '59, Goshen College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '62, University of Minnesota, Duluth. tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ E. Gardner. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Patricia Amanda Lenz Putzke, Paul Dufred Schaefer, Fargo, N.D. B.A. with high distinction '68, Arizona State St. Martin University. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Po­ B.S. with honors '64, St. Cloud State. Field litical Science. Thesis: A Model of Missioniza. of Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Ogan. A. E. Smith. Richard Henry Schema, Faribault Kathleen Alanna Quinn, Edina B.A., B.S. with distinction '68, University of B.A. '62, Mount Mercy College. Field of Con­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educa­ centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. tional Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. A. R. Anderson. Tennyson. 22 Janie Ruth Schomberg, Letts, Iowa Margaret EuJane Wymore Taylor, B.A. '67, University of Iowa. Field of Con­ Omaha, Neb. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. with distinction '64, University of Omaha. Prof. B. J. Kittilson. Field of Concentration: Home Economics­ Related Art. Major Adviser: Prof. G. Esteros. Barbara Jean Senneseth, St. Paul B.S. '67, Wisconsin State University. Field Judith Lindgren Toensing, St. Paul of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ B.A. cum laude '64, Hamline University. Field viser: Prof. L. E. Olson. of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Larry Jev Shelton, Bellingham, Wash. B.A. magna cum laude '65, Harvard College. Herbert Hadley Townsend, Bagley Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. B.A. '34, Westminster COllege. Field of Con­ Thesis: The Effects on Cheating of Achieve­ centration: Educational Administration. Major ment Anxiety and Knowledge of Peer Per­ Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. formance. Major Adviser: Prof. J. P. Hill. Robert Edwin Trerise, Helena, Mont. Lawrence Ernest Simmons, Monticello B.S. with high honors '68, University of Mon­ tana. Field of Concentration: Industrial Re­ B.S. '59, Bemidji State Teachers College. Field lations. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. England. of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. W. A. Kavanaugh. Linda Jean Unruh, Warroad B.A. cum laude '69, University of Minnesota. Mary Hovey Simmons, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major B.A. '50, M.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Prasad Sureschandra Vasireddi, Chinapalem, India Charles Edward Simpkins, St. Paul B.J. '64, Osmania University. Field of Con­ B.S. '67, University of Arizona. Major: So­ centration: Journalism. Major Adviser: Prof. ciology. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Religious R. B. Nixon. Preference, Family Size and Mobility Orienta­ tions. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Nelson. Dennis LeRoy VeLander, Duluth B.S. '63, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Shari Ann Steffen, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Educational Curricu­ B.S. with distinction '61, University of Minne­ lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. sota. Field of Concentration: Music Educa­ C. W. Wood. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Borg. Ginger Maureen Walmsley, Payette, William Simms Stockton, Rensselaer, Idaho B.A. summa cum laude '67, Colorado Wom­ Ind. an's College. Field of Concentration: Anthro­ B.A. '62, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ pology. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Ogan. tration: Anthropology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. Miller. John Walter Webb, New Brighton B.A. '57, St. Paul Seminary. Field of Concen­ Kurt Eric Strom, Pipestone tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ B.A. summa cum laude '68, Macalester Col­ viser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. lege. Field of Concentration: Linguistics. Ma­ Lorraine Anne Wise, Brooklyn, N.Y. jor Adviser: Prof. W. Lehn. B.A. '68, Brooklyn College. Field of Concen­ tration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Kathryn Ann Heltne Swanson, Buttrick. St. Paul B.A. cum laude '66, St. Olaf College. Field Janet Dailey Wood, Wellesley, Mass. of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: B.A. with distinction '65, Mt. HolyOke Col­ Prof. G. W. O'Brien. lege. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. Alma Hyttinen Tamminen, Duluth Elinore Marie Zeta, St. Cloud B.S. '39, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '43, University of Pennsylvania. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Verrill. Prof. E. McDiarmid. 23 Master of Arts In Public Administration JULY Robert John Rustad, Minneapolis B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Carrold Robert Anderson, New Concentration: Public Administration. Major Brighton Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. B.A. '50, Sioux Falls College. Field of Con­ centration: Public Administration. Major Ad· viser: Prof. P. T. Steen. AUGUST Lois Sandven Barnes, York, N.D. Bulent Mehmet Ardanic, Istanbul, B.A. '53, Concordia College. Field of Con­ Turkey centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ Lic. '66, Ankara University. Field of Concen­ viser: Prof. P. T. Steen. tration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Menge. Willard Wesley Cochrane III, Denver, Colo. John Joseph Beer, J r., St. Paul B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '69, College of St. Thomas. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Jernberg. Adviser: Prof. J. E. Jernberg. Joseph Aubin Gaida, St. Cloud Thomas Philip Fulton, Minneapolis B.A. '68, St. John's University. Field of Con­ centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ B.A. magna cum laude '68, University of Min­ viser: Prof. P. T. Steen. nesota. Field of Concentration: Public Ad­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Jern­ John Delbert Green, Bloomington berg. B.A. '49, Hardin-Simmons University. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: The Experi­ A. Edward Hunter, Minneapolis mental Use of an Electronic Voting System in B.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Bloomington, Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Public Affairs. Major Adviser: G. A. Warp. Prof. G. A. Warp. Gerald \Villiam Orr, Minneapolis Isamu Kadekawa, Naha, Okinawa B.S. '58, M.H.A. '65, Wayne State College. Field of Concentration: Public Administra­ M.Law '65, Tohoku University. Field of Con­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Jernberg. centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. E. Jernberg. Ravmond Charles Ploetz, Mound B.si. '50, LL.B. '52, University of Minne­ Roger Dean Wendt, Morris sota. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: A B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Pub­ Citizen's Court: A Layman's Administrative lic Administration. Thesis: Characteristics of Tribunal for Petty Offenses. Major Adviser: Public and Other Administrators of Morris, Prof. G. A. Warp. Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. \Varp.

Master of Business Administration JULY Ronald Alan Carlson, Afton John Allen Fahlberg, Minneapolis B.S.M.E. '60, University of Minnesota. Field B.A. cum laude '68, Augsburg CoHege. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Wickesberg. Rolf Peter Daae, Oslo, Norway David Lynn Holland, Spring Grove B.S.B. With distinction '68, University of Min­ B.S.B. with high distinction '68, University nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Busi­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaum­ ness Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. P. F. nitz. Jessup.

24 AUGUST Peter Mailandt, Hamburg, Germany William George Cornelius, Elk River Dip. '63, Freie University, Berlin; M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ B.S.B. with distinction '68, University of Min­ tion: Business Administration. Major A~viser: nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ Prof. R. Hobbie. ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. D. Harper. Dale Martin Putnam, Crystal B.S. with distinction '64, Iowa State Univer­ Paul Harrison Edwards, Auburn, Me. sity. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ B.S.E. (M.E.) '56, University of Michigan. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Cardozo. Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Claskowsky, Lewis Martin Sugerman, St. Paul Jr. B.A. '68, Macalester College. Field of Con­ centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. W. Rudelius. Svein Hilberg Harvang, Oslo, Norway Kandidat '66, Institute of Bus. Adm. Field of Peter Benjamin Bolton Turney, Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Sheffield, England jor Adviser: Prof. R. Cardozo. B.A. '67, University of Bristol. Field of Con­ centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. K. Zimmer. Roger Anthony Kerin, Duluth B.A. magna cum laude '69, University of Min­ vVilliam Peter Walsh, Minneapolis nesota, Duluth. Field of Concentration: Busi­ B.S.B.A. '65, Creighton UniverSity. Field of ness Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ W. Rudelius. jor Adviser: Prof. C. Seltzer.

Master of Fine Arts

JULY AUGUST Gene Davis Buck, Kalispell, Mont. Judith Ann Bailey, St. Paul Park B.A. with honors, '65, University of Montana. B.A. with honors '66, Hamline University. Field of Concentration: Theatre. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. W. Josal. Prof. B. Weiser. Terry John Converse, Lake Bluff, Ill. B.A. '67, Lake Forest College. Field of Con­ Edda Marie Johnson Burnett, centration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Hancock Adey. B.A. '66, B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Studio Arts. Major John William Gerth, Bountiful, Utah Adviser: Prof. Peter Busa. B.F.A. cum laude '67, University of Utah. Field of Concentration: Theatre. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. Josal. Jerry Leon Chappelle, Minneapolis B.S. '62, Murray State University. Field of Leslie Lee Stokely, Minneapolis Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Adviser: B. of Mus. Ed. cum laude '59, Simpson Col­ Prof. W. MacKenzie. lege. Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Schuessler. Allison Marie Giglio, Trafford, Pa. Mary Clare Trerise, Helena, Mont. B.A. with distinction '68, Pennsylvania State B.S. with distinction '68, Montana State Uni­ University. Field of Concentration: Theatre. versity. Field of Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Moulton. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Myers. Ronald Wayne Wendschuh, Marshall Gerald Benson Hanna, Minneapolis B.A. '62, Luther College. Field of Conoentra­ B.A. magna cum laude '60, University of Colo­ tion: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. rado. Field of Concentration: Studio Arts. Ma­ Moulton. jor Adviser: Prof. P. Busa.

25 Charles Henry Luedtke, Minneapolis Dorothy Louise Odland, Minneapolis B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. H. Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Adviser: Fleischer. Prof. P. Busa. Joyce Lyon, Flushing, N.Y. Marianne Williams Ullyot, St. Paul B.A. '64, Barnard College. Field of Concen­ B.A. cum laude '62, Radcliffe College. Field tration: Studio Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. Z. of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Priede. B. Weiser.

Master of Science JULY Yang-Hsien Chen, Taipei, Taiwan, Thomas Caryl Anderson, Minneapolis Republic of China B.S. '65, Taiwan Chung-Hsing University. Ma­ B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of jor: Forestry. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: Ef­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major fect of the Tertiary Butyl Alcohol-Water Sys­ Adviser: Prof. J. J. Mauriel, Jr. tem on the Swelling of Northern White Cedar. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Hossfeld. John Dickson Bazley, Aston, Clinton, England Grace Kimming Chow, Kowloon, B.A. '67, University of Bristol. Field of Con­ Hong Kong centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ B.S. with honors '67, Texas Woman's Univer­ viser: Prof. R. K. Zimmer. sity. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Partial Purification of Uri­ dine Diphosphate N-Acetylglncosamine 4'-Eqi­ Norman Edward Brown, Jr., Plain- merase. Major Adviser: Prof. J. S. Anderson. field, N.J. B.A. '59, Western Reserve University. Major: George Edward Davis, Minneapolis Biochemistry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Some Physical and Chemical Properties of B.A. '59, Harvard College. Major: Organic Rabbit Skeletal Muscle Glycogen Transferase Chemistry. Thesis: The Biosynthesis of Azeti­ D. Major Adviser: Prof. Joseph Lamer. dine-2-Carboxylic Acid. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Leete. \Villiam Martin Campbell, Bismarck, Ahmad Divsheli, Tehran, Iran N.D. D.V.M. '65, University of Tehran. Field of B.S. '66, North Dakota State University. Field Concentration: Veterinary Bacteriology. Major of Concentration: Horticulture. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. Prof. D. W. David. Judith Dunbar, Media, Pa. Hector Carrillo, Mexico City, Mexico B.S.N. '66, University of Pennsylvania. Field V.M.D. '64, Universidad de Mexico. Field of of Concentration: Public Health. Major Ad­ Concentration: Veterinary Medicine. Major viser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. Adviser: Prof. D. K. Sorensen. James Murford Gruhlke, Markham, John Edward Cave, Jr., Wilson, Wis. Ill. B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. summa cum laude '68, University of Du­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major buque. Field of Concentration: Environmental Adviser: Prof. A. R. Solem. Health. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Barber. Raymond L. Hansen, Marshfield, Wis. Jean Chin-Hua Chen, Taipei, Taiwan, M.D. '52, University of Wisconsin. Major: Republic of China Pediatrics. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Anti­ B.S. '68, Tunghai University. Field of Con­ body Response Following Antigen Administra­ centration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. tion by Different Routes in Normal and Aller­ W. D. Schmid. gic Patients. Major Adviser: Dr. G. B. Logan.

26 Richard Allen Hesse, Bloomington Jean Jacqueline Parsons, Culver City, B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Calif. Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '68, University of California, Berkeley. H. Hansen. Major: Nutrition. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting Dihydrofolate Reduc­ James Robert Jagielski, St. Cloud tase Activity in Chicken Liver. Major Adviser: B.A. '62, St. John's University. Major: Busi­ Prof. L. M. Morse. ness Administration. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Concentrativn and Profitability of Defense­ Oriented Industries. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Ronald Allen Person, Bloomington Mauriel, Jr. B.S. with distinction '67, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Knud Christian Knudsen, Drammen, Adviser: Prof. A. R. Hallgren. Norway B.S. '68, University of Wyoming. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Joseph Thomas Peterson, Northfield Adviser: Prof. G. B. Davis. B.S.B. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Bruce Erik Kohn, Cloquet Adviser: Prof. T. R. Hoffmann. B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Forestry. Thesis: Summer Prem Narain Sharma, Agra, India Movements, Range Use, and Food Habits of White-Tailed Deer in North Central Minne­ B.S. '50, M.S. '52, Agra University. Field of sota. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Mackie. Concentration: Physical Chemistry. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. VI. Lumry. Helen Kucinski Mussen, Amherst, Mass. Karen Lee Shogren, Burnsville B.S. magna cum laude '67, University of Mas­ B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of sachusetts. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Concentration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Ma­ Major Adviser: Prof. N. T. Spratt, Jr. jor Adviser: Prof. D. N. Sarosi. Kathleen Terry Kuha, Minneapolis B.S. cum laude '57, University of Minnesota. James Clark Solinsky, Sutter Creek, Major: Zoology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Calif. Polyphosphate and Orthophosphate Content of B.S. '68, UniverSity of California, Davis. Field Nitrosomonas Europaea as a Function of of Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Growth. Major Adviser: Prof. A. B. Hooper. Prof. L. Nosanow. Luis Jose Leal-Medina, Cora-Falcon, Venezuela Larry Anton Tande, Owatonna D.V.M. '60, Central University of Venezuela. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Major: Veterinary Anatomy. Minor: Veteri­ Concentration: Animal Science. Major Ad­ nary Pathology. Thesis: Ultrastructure of viser: Prof. D. E. Otterby. Monocytes During Trypasosoma Lewisi Blood Infections in Rats. Major Adviser: Prof. A. F. Weber. AUGUST Jean Pwu Lee, Taipei, Taiwan B.A. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of John Frederick Anderson, Albert Lea Concentration: Statistics. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '60, D.v.M. '62, UniverSity of Minne­ C. L. Atwood. sota. Major: Veterinary Medicine. Minor: Bac­ teriology. Thesis: Epizootiological and Experi­ Ann Marie O'Rourke, Minneapolis mental Studies of Blurtongue Virus in Cattle. B.A. cum laude '43, Radcliffe College. Field Major Adviser: Prof. K. K. Sorensen. of Concentration: Biology. Major Adviser: Prof. N. T. Spratt, Jr. John Charles Aust, Minneapolis Bodo K. Parady, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Rochester; M.D. 'M, B.A. cum laude '68, University of Minnesota. University of Western Ontario. Major: Micro­ Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: biology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Ef­ The Use of Quantitative Models of the Mag­ fect of Methylcholanthrere-Induces Sarcinas netosphere in Analysing Magnetic Storms. Ma­ on the Immune Response. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. L. J. Cahill, Jr. Prof. R. A. Good.

27 Raymond Oscar Benson, Adrian Ralph James Farnsworth, White- D.V.M. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: house, Ohio Veterinary Anatomy. Minor: Veterinary Pa­ B.S. '59, D.V.M. '62, Ohio State University. thology. Thesis: A Study of the Ansa Cervi­ Major: Veterinary Medicine. Minor: Micro­ cals and its Relationship to the Brachial and biology. Thesis: Epidemiology and Pathogene­ Lumbrosacral Plexuses in the Dog. Major Ad­ sis of Yeast Mastitis in Dairy Cattle. Major viser: Prof. T. F. Fletcher. Adviser: Prof. K. K. Sorensen. Francisco Orlando Bravo-Bolanos- Marlys Jane Friederichs, Mankato Cacho, Mexico City, Mexico B.S. '60, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ centration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major D.V.M. '68, National University of Mexico. Adviser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Field of Concentration: Animal Science. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. J. Meade. Alvaro Gaviria, Bogota, Colombia D.V.M. '67, Universidad Nacional de Colom­ Sister Elaine Ruth Carpenter, Mil- bia. Field of Concentration: Veterinary Ob­ waukee, Wis. stetrics and Gynecology. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S.N. '52, Alverno College. Field of Concen­ R. A. Schultz. tration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. N. I. Harris. Ghanshyam Gupta, Chandigarh, India Jonathan Richard Cole, Arlington, B.Comm. '66, Punjab University; Post-Grad. Mass. Dipl. in Mgmt. '68, Indian Institute of Man­ agement. Field of Concentration: Business B.A. cum laude '67, Amherst College. Field Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. K. F. of Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Skousen. Prof. A. M. Goldman. Kathryn Chandler Hatch, Cedar Falls, Gregory Lawrence Conley, Silver Iowa Spring, Md. B.S. '66, Iowa State University. Major: Horne B.S. '67, Georgetown University. Field of Economics. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: Soil Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. Removal on White Fabrics Laundered at L. J. Cahill, Jr. Various Water Hardnesses. Major Adviser: Prof. S. Davison. Carlos Dinis Da-Gama, Luanda, Portugal Janet Grace Herringshaw, Blooming- Mining Engineer '63, Technical University of ton Lisbon. Major: Geo-Engineering. Minor: Min­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of eral Engineering. Thesis: Laboratory Studies Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. of Cunninution in Rock Blasting. Major Ad­ A. B. Hooper. viser: Prof. C. Fairhurst. Barbara Jean Hoult, Montreal, Canada Gerald Vernon Dahling, Minneapolis B.S. '64, Bishop's University. Field of Con­ B.S. with special honor '68, Winona State centration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. College. Field of Concentration: Botany. Ma­ S. Herman. jor Adviser: Prof. G. Ownbey. Ronald Steven Kari, Minneapolis Barbara Marie Hachtel Dickinson, B.S.B. with distinction '64, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Business Administration. Mi­ St. Paul nor: Sociology. Thesis: Inter-Magazine Study B.A. '62, Augustana College. Field of Con­ of Other Directedness in Consumer Goods centration: Veterinary Anatomy. Major Ad­ Advertising. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Holloway. viser: Prof. A. F. Weber. Chin Man Kim, Seoul, Korea Joycelyn Duncan, Minneapolis B.S. '6\, Seoul National University. Major: B.S. with distinction '58, University of Min­ Geo-Engineering. Minor: Related Fields. The­ nesota. Major: Microbiology. Thesis: Assimi­ sis: The Effect of Dynamic Loading on Con­ lation of Hydrocarbons by Pseudomonas fined Tennessee Marble Using the Split Hop­ Strains Isolated from Human Clinical Speci­ kinson Bar Method. Major Adviser: Prof. C. mens. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Ulrich. Fairhurst.

28 Robert Clark Lewis, McMinnville, Grace Tang Peng, Chia-Yi, Taiwan, Ore. Republic of China B.S. '68, Oregon State University. Major: B.S. '67, National Taiwan University. Field Agricultural Economics. Minor: Statistics. The­ of Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: sis: The Marginal Cost of Alternative Levels Prof. G. E. Bartsch. of Water Quality in the Upper Mississippi River. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Wae1ti. Joanne McCullough Petrin, Chester, Pa. Gilbert George Lonzarich, San Mateo, B.S. with distinction '67, University of Dela­ Calif. ware. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: B.A. '67, University of California, Berkeley. Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Enthalpy Studies Field of Concentration: Physics. Major Ad­ of BIS (2,4-Pent-Abeduibati) Nickel (II)­ viser: Prof. W. Zimmerman. Base Adducts. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Henneike. Edward Francis Manny, Chippewa Matthew J. Petrin, Missoula, Mont. Falls, Wis. B.S. '67, University of Montana. Major: In­ B.S. '68, Wisconsin State University. Field organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemis­ of Concentration: Genetics. Major Adviser: try. Thesis: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Stud­ Prof. L. A. Snyder. ies of BIS (2,4-Pentanedionatio) NI (II) Complexed with Methyl Substituted Pyridine Katalin Marton, Vienna, Austria Bases. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Reynolds. Diplom. Kaufmann '67, Doktor '69, Hoch­ schule fur We1thandel. Field of Concentra­ James Joseph Pojar, Little Canada tion: Business Administration. Major Adviser: B.S. '69, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. C. Rude1ius. Concentration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. G. Ownbey. Ricardo Mont, Lima, Peru lng. Agronomo '62, Universidad Agraria. Ma­ Donald Joseph Pusch, St. Paul jor: Plant Pathology. Minor: Biometrics. The­ B.A. '49, University of Minnesota. Major: sis: Studies of Noo-specific Resistance to Food Science and Industries. Minor: Public Stem Rust in Spring Wheats. Major Adviser: Health. Thesis: Influence of Incubation Tem­ Prof. J. B. Powell. perature and Preenrichment Medium on Growth of Salmonellae in Dried Milk Prod­ Shirley Skrdla Musich, Minneapolis ucts. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Jezeski. B.A. summa cum laude '68, Mount Marty Lynn Leroy Rogers, Grand Rapids, College. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Micro­ biology. Thesis: Some Aspects of the Effect Mich. of Albumin on the Synthesis Rates of Alpha B.S. with high honor '68, Michigan State Uni­ and Beta Lipoproteins. Major Adviser: Prof. versity. Major: Ecology. Minor: Statistics. The­ I. Frantz. sis: An Analysis of Succinylcholine Chloride Immobilization of Black Bears. Major Adviser: David Nathan, Johannesburg, South Prof. A. W. Erickson. Africa Donald Gene St. Angelo, Cumber- M.B.B.Ch. '62, University of Witwatersrand. land, Wis. Major: Physiology. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: The Effect of Insoproterenol on Mammalian B.B.A. '55, University of Wisconsin. Field of Heart Muscle. Major Adviser: Dr. E. H. Concentration: Business Finance. Major Ad­ Wood. viser: Prof. J. R. Nelson. Elizabeth J. Chase Neese, St. Paul Marcia K. Larson Schmehl, Stillwater B.S. '57, Iowa State College. Field of Con­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. G. B. Concentration: Veterinary Anatomy. Major Ownbey. Adviser: Prof. A. F. Weber. Roger George Nyquist, Milford, Mass. Robert James Smith, Springfield, Va. B.A. '65, Clark University. Field of Concen­ B.S.C.E. '58, Montana State University. Field tration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. W. of Concentration: Geo-Engineering. Major Ad­ Weyhmann. viser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. 29 David Akira Suzuki, Oakland, Calif. Sister Paul Mary Wynkoop, New B.A. '68, University of California, Berkeley. Orleans, La. Field of Concentration: Physiology. Major B.S. '54, Xavier University; M.A. '59, Catho­ Adviser: Dr. G. Kepner. lic University of America. Field of Concen­ tration: Pharmaceutics. Major Adviser: Prof. Roger Stuart Wilson, Trenton, N.J. P. Harris. B.S. '63, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Field of Concentration: Hospital Dennis L. Zak, Ellendale Pharmacy. Major Adviser: Prof. H. Kabat. B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: John George W righ t, J L, Cleveland, Food Science and Industries. Minor: Analyti­ Ohio cal Chemistry. Thesis: Detection of Stale Flavor in Sodium Caseinate. Major Adviser: B.S. '69, University of Pennsylvania. Field of Prof. H. A. Morris. Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. E. H. Lewis.

Master of Science In Aerospace Engineering

JULY Babatunde AlIi Masha, Lagos, Nigeria Charles Owen Reinhart, Warroad B.Aero.Eng. with distinction '69, University B.Aero.Eng. '67, University of Minnesota. of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Aero­ Field of Concentration: Aerospace Engineer­ space Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. A. S. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. Wilson. Berman.

Master of Science in Architecture

AUGUST Gary Alan Schaefer, Fairview Park, Ohio B.Arch. '66, Ohio State University. Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett.

30 • Master of Science In Chemical Engineering

JULY Stephen Rester, Clifton, Tex. Dale Leonard Schruben, Manhattan, B.S.Ch.E. '67, University of Texas. Major: Kan. Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. B.S. '67, Kansas State University. Major: Thesis: Variational Bounds on the Effective­ Chemical Engineering. Minor: Related Field. ness Factor. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Aris. Thesis: Temperature Transients in a Plug flow-Channel Wall System with Convective AUGUST Heat Transfer Coupling. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Schmidt. Howard William Cox, Mattoon, Ill. B.S. with high distinction '68, University of Michael Grant Topor, Hillside, Ill. Illinois. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: B.S.Ch.E. with distinction '67, University of Mathematics. Thesis: The Effect of Trans­ port on Linear Chromatography. Major Ad­ Illinois. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Energy Partition in viser: Prof. N. Amundson. Photolysis of Ketenepropylene. Major Adviser: Norman Floyd Lee, Proctor Prof. R. W. Carr, Jr. B.S. with distinction '6" University of Min­ nesota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Study of Pure and Mixed Monlayers of L -/lDipalmitoye Lecithin, L -/lDipalmitoyl Cephalin and Cholesterol and the Air-Water and Oil-Water Interfaces. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. D. Rosenberg_

Master of Science in Civil Engineering

JULY Thomas Edward Raster, White Bear Takekazu Mizumaki, Nishinomiya, Lake Japan B.C.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ B.E. '61, Kyoto University. Field of Concen­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineer­ tration: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: ing. Major Adviser: Prof. J- W. Hayden. Prof. L. Pederson.

AUGUST Frank Michael Monteiro, Nagpur, Nigeria Okon Edward Bassey, Oron, Nigeria Bac. of Eng_ '69, University of Mysore. Field B.C.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. Paul Christiano. viser: Prof. T. W. Thomas. 31 • Master of Science in Dentistry

JULY David Hedges Schroeder, Rochester Kirby Joseph Guidry, Breaux Bridge, D.D.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: The Ef­ La. fect of Ultrasonic Cement Removal Upon D.D.S. '63, Loyola University. Major: Den­ Ca" Penetration Beneath Orthodontic Bands. tistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Influence of Major Adviser: Dr. J. A. Gibilisco. Vitamin 0 on the Periodontium During Tooth Movement. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. AUGUST Irwin Joel Leeb, South Orange, N.J. Donald Robert Mehlisch, Baltimore, D.D.S. '65, Columbia University. Major: Den­ Md. tistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Post Natal D.D.S. '64, University of Iowa. Major: Den­ Development of the Rat Gland. Major Ad­ tistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Effect viser: Dr. R. J. Gorlin. of :l Sclerosing Agent on Odontogenesis. Major Adviser: Dr. J. A. Gibilisco.

Master of Science In Electrical Engineering JULY Roland D. Rothenberger, Rosemount I1bok Lee, Seoul, Korea B.S.E.E. '58, Kansas State University. Field B.S.E.E. '68, Seoul National University. Ma­ of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ jor: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. R. Halverson. matics. Thesis: Reflection and Transmission Coefficient of an Inhomogeneously Filled Rec· Azmi Kaya, Acik, Turkey tangular Waveguide. Major Adviser: Prof. K. Dip. '52, Technical Teacher's College; Champlin. M.S.M.E. '62, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ Frederick Joseph Wenthe, Minne- jor Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. apolis B.S.E.E. '62, University of Dayton. Field of AUGUST Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Halverson. Edward William Kirk, Jr., Phila- delphia, Pa. B.S.E.E. '68, Lafayette College. Major: Elec­ trieal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ sis: Noise in Metal Oxide Silicon-field Effect Transistors. Major Adviser: Prof. A. van del Ziel.

Master of Science In Industrial Engineering JULY AUGUST Jiya Lal Jain, Danauda, Kalan, India Pardeep Puri, Chandigarh, India B.S.Eng. '65, Panjab University. Field of Con­ B.s. '68, Punjab University. Field of Concen· centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ tration: Industrial Engineering. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. S. R. Arora. Prof. J. S. White. Subhash Chandra Kulshreshtha, Bembay, India B.E. '64, University of Roorkee. Field of Con­ centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. S. White. Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

JULY AUGUST Joseph Henry Steinbach, St. Paul John Charles Anderson, Cambridge B.S. with distinction '64, University of Min· B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: nesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Mi­ Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Hydrome. nor: Industrial Engineering. Thesis: In Vitro chanics. Thesis: A Study of Liquid-Solid Phase Hemolysis Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Transition of the Water, Salt and Glycerol Blackshear. Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ibele.

Bhupinder Nath Wahi, Bombay, Michel Yves LeGall, Pont de Buis, India France B.MK '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Dip!. Ecole Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. '69, Constructions Aeronautiques. Field of. Con­ Thesis: The Mobility and Coefficients of Slip centration: Mechanical Engineering. Major of Polystrene Latex Particles. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Y. H. Liu. Adviser: Prof. P. Blackshear. Victor Kpodo, Accra, Ghana Douglas Charles Mittag, Gordonsville B.S.Eng. '67, University of Science and Tech­ B.M.E. with distinction '68, University of nology, Ghana. Field of Concentration: Me· Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechani· chanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. cal E~ineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. W. Kleinhenz. Frobn'b.

Master of Science In Metallurgical Engineering

JULY Harold Rudolph Kokal, Eveleth B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Oxidation Mechanism of Single Magnetite Pellets. Major Adviser: Prof. G. Bitsianes.

Master of Science In Neurosurgery

JULY Robert Douglass Gordon Blair, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada M.D. '65, Dalhousie Medical Schoo!. Major: Neurology. Minor: Basic Neurologic Sciences. Thesis: Correlation of Changes in Superficial Microcirculation with Regional Blood Flow During Acute Cerebral Ischemia. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. A. S. Waltz.

33 Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery JULY Franklin Hindson Sim, Rochester M.D. '64, Dalhousie Medical School. Major: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. The­ sis: The Relationship of Bone Remodeling, Oxygen Consumption and Blood Flow in Canine Tibia. Major Adviser: Dr. P. J. Kelly.

Master of Science in Surgery JULY AUGUST Gunnar H. Gunnlaugsson, Reykjavik, Manuel Rodrigues Gomes, Porto, Iceland Portugal M.D. '62, University of Iceland. Major: Sur­ M.D. '61, University of Oporto. Major: Sur­ gery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Primary Neo­ gery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Effect plasms of the Greater Omentum: A Clinico­ of Intestinal Bypass on Atherosclerosis in the Pathologic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. M. A. White Cameau Pigeon. Major Adviser: Dr. Adson. P. E. Bematz. Master of Social Work JULY Nancy Jean Baltins, Minneapolis Nancy Mathews Wiggins, Minne- B.A. '67, Smith College. Field of Concentra­ apolis tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. C. B.A. summa cum laude '66, University of Min­ Bower. nesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Cohn.

Certificate of Specialist in Education JULY Gloria Mae Miller, San Diego, Calif. Harold George Maine, New Hope B.A. '57, M.A. '62, San Diego State College. B.S. '48, M.S. '62, Mankato State College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Phyllis E. M. Paul, Minneapolis B.A. '67, B.S. with distinction '67, M.A. '68, Susan Strauss Roberts, Danville, Ill. University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ B.A. with highest distinction '64, Purdue Uni­ tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: versity. M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Field of Concentration: Child Development. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. AUGUST Charles Joseph Burbach, St. Paul Jerome Benjamin Simondet, Minne- B.A., B.S. '59, M.A. '64, University of Min­ apolis nesota. Field of Concentration: Special Edu­ cation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Weatherman. B.A. magna cum laude '52, M.Ed. '53, Col­ lege of St. Thomas; B.S. '56, M.A. '59, Uni­ Teresa Ann Haubenhofer, St. Paul versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Dixon Ellis King, Anoka Sister Moira Wild, St. Joseph B.S. '61, Bemidji State; M.A. '69, University B.S. '62, College of St. Benedict. Field of of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psy­ Concentration: Educational Administration. cology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Duker. Maior Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson.

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.J GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Social Work Certificate Barbara Ellen Erbe, Rochester* Clarence Millard Quanrud, Preston * John Thomas Jette, Austin* Thomas Edward Sullivan, Byron *

GENERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts JULY Bruce Gilles Brown, St. Paul Joseph Bernard Horstmann, Minne- Harold James Christianson, Hopkins apolis Shelley Maire Dent, St. Paul* Marilyn Janice Keating, North st. Paul Leonard C. Franklin, Minneapolis Michael Lee Kelley, Minneapolis Ronald Roger Hagen, Rosemount George \Villiam Knox, Minneapolis David Craig Martin, Minneapolis Douglas Eugene McMonagle, Min- Garv Dale Olsen, Robbinsdale neapolis Andrea Jaye Perlman, Minneapolis Gunnar G. Nordheim, Minneapolis Donald Edwin Shaw, J r., Edina George Otieno Ongiri, Kisumu, Kenya J\'ancy Carol Zook, Columbia Heights Dale Carl Peterson, Minnetonka Teresa Helen Porter, Minneapolis Bartholomew Anthony Riney, Min- AUGUST neapolis David Eugene Barrett, St. Paul Karen Sue Robitz, St. Louis Park David Martin Dyrud, Newfolden Carol Lynn Rose, St. Louis Park Herbert William Eberhardt, St. Paul Michael Edward Spreigl, St. Paul Richard Henry Fick, Lake City Berlene W. Turner, Minneapolis Jack Brian Frandle, Golden Valley John K. Wojtowich, Crystal

COLLEGE OF LI BERAL ARTS

Associate In Liberal Arts

JULY AUGUST George Spencer Blakeslee, Richfield James Joseph Duffey, Jr., St. Paul Rodney I. Eaton, Minneapolis James Paul Peterson, St. Paul Debra Karen Rendahl, Ostrander Teresa Bernice Pozniak, Minneapolis Kathleen Elizabeth Snow, Minneapolis :Marjorie Lorraine \Voodcock, St. Paul

* Degree conferred as of June 13, 1970

35 Bachelor of Arts JULY Judith Ann Abdel-Monem, Minne­ Peter Douglas Ekstrand, Wabasha apolis Elizabeth Mae E11iott, Minneapolis, Veronica Jean Ahem, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, English Darrell Hartley Anderson, Brooklyn Cary Anton Engum, Marshall Center Dale Richard Erickson, Minneapolis Kathryn Joyce Anderson, Bloomington Elvera Mae Erickson, A.L.A., Min- Robert John Asher, Rosemount neapolis Renette Pauline Bachaus, Le Sueur Gary Lee Feldhamer, Minneapolis Gerald Edward Barry, Pipestone Georgene Ella Festin, Minneapolis Lowell Thomas Benson, Minneapolis Maralyn Johnson Fiddler, B.S., David Raymond Berberick, St. Paul Minneapolis Park Robert Bradley Fine, Minneapolis David John Berggren, St. Louis Park Michael Donovan Fogarty, Hopkins Russell Forrest Bey, Alexandria Pamela Jean Fortin, Wayzata, SUMMA Karen Jo Bezat, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Social WeIfare Gary Paige Blume, A.A., St. Paul Rose Mary Freeman, Greenwood, Harry Bojman, Minneapolis Miss. Joanne Margaret Bondy, Minneapolis Sandra Lee Fritz, New VIm Susan Lee Boyd, St. Paul, MAGNA Gloria Marie Fryklund, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, French John Charles Fuller, Minneapolis Spencer Clarke Brand, Wayzata Linda Kay Garbisch, Lake City Daniel Albert Brouillette, A.L.A., Michael John Gellerman, Crystal Minneapolis Rogers Elmore George III, West Jean Marie Caldwell, St. Paul St. Paul Thomas Edward Cary, Minnetonka Elizabeth Lois Gibson, A.L.A., Min­ I vy Chang, St. Paul neapolis Angela Faye Chovan, Minneapolis Mark William Goldsteen, St. Louis Susanne Mary Code, Minneapolis Park* Marjorie Jo Cohen, St. Paul Roger Grupp, St. Paul Elizabeth Ann Collinge, G.D.H., John Joseph Hagan, Minneapolis Stillwater Glenda Rae Handelman, St. Paul Kathleen Conaboy, St .. Paul Michael James Harvey, Mahtomedi Loralee Jayne Conradi, Minneapolis James Paul Hassing, St. Paul Pamela McNulty Crassweller, Minne- Ann Elizabeth Heimbaugh, Duluth apolis Russell Brian Heise, St. Louis Park Fredrick Crawford, A.A., Minne­ ·William Chris Hendrickson, Min- apolis neapolis Sally Ann Kail Davidner, St. Louis Ana Cristina Herrador, El Salvador Park Keith Guy Hjortshoj, Atlantic, Iowa, Dara Jane Deal, Edina MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Daniel John Donahue, Minneapolis Robert Christopher Hoff, Jr., St. Paul Marie L. Drage, Minneapolis Horace Huntley, Birmingham, Ala. Brian Wayne Eddington, Bloom- Francis Paul Ivory, St. Paul ington Ronald David Jacobson, Minneapolis Alison Hay Edgerton, Minneapolis Linda Ann Jindra, Montgomery Terry Allen Eggen, Minneapolis Sandra Lee Johansson, St. Paul

* Degree conferred as of June 13, 1970

36 Michael Kris Johnson, St. Paul John William Mitchell, Minneapolis Michael Lee Johnson, St. Paul Stephan John Moden, Minneapolis Delbert Lawrence Jones, St. Paul Park Kathleen Bernadette Mollen, Colden Gerald David Jones, Minneapolis Valley Naomi Ruth Kahn, Minneapolis Carl Irving Nagy, Rochester Thomas Mark Kanten, Minneapolis Mary Winifred Neary, Minneapolis Kathleen Joyce Kater, Pine River Daniel Newlyn Nelson, Minneapolis, Barbara Forrest Kelley, Minnetonka SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Edward Stewart Kennedy, Cedar Science, and MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Falls, Iowa History Geraldine Ann Kerwin, St. Paul David Douglas Nelson, Minneapolis Rafique Habib Keshavjee, Nairobi, James Warren Nelson, Coon Rapids, Kenya MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology M. Aslam Khan Khalil, Port Arthur, Michael Patrick Nelson, Minneapolis Ontario, Canada Richard James Nemetz, Minneapolis Elaine Beach Kingsley, A.A., St. Paul Peter Joshua Neubeck, St. Paul CoIIeen Beverly Kish, A.A., Zumbrota, Thomas Kendall Okerstrom, Cloquet SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Daniel Ajah Okoronkwo, Akwanu, Frank Michel Kline, Minneapolis Item, Nigeria· Charles Richard Krausert, St. Cloud Ruth E. Ostlund, Minneapolis Curtis Gene Krier, Edina Samuel Oro Otitigbe, Jesse, Nigeria Claudia Jean Kroman, Minneapolis, S. James Otto, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Nancy Beth Paull, Duluth Stephen George Kronmiller, Cannon John Howard Payne, Rochester, CUM Falls LAUDE, Mathematics Jacky K. Lavin, St. Paul Joseph Charles Pereira, St. Paul Gary Arnold Levos, Minneapolis Christopher Patrick Peterson, Esca­ Kenneth Arlynn Lillquist, Minne- naba, Mich. apolis James Richard Peterson, Brooklyn Alan Steel Lizee, Excelsior Center John Michael Loban, St. Paul Mary Jane Catherine Peterson, Richard Francis Lockhart, Crystal St. Paul John Robert Lockwood, Minneapolis Michael Edward Peterson, St. Paul Roger Allen Lofstrand, Minneapolis Timothy Gregory Peterson, Minne- June Ann Lucas, Milwaukee, Wis. apolis Sharon Fasnacht Malterer, Madison Susan Kathleen Petroski, Minneapolis Lake Suzette Jane Pieri, Elk River Marilyn Joyce Mann, Des Moines, Sherry Jo Raduenz, Vesta Iowa Richard Alan Rasmusson, Burnsville Kathleen Marie Mathern, Hopkins Gregory Keith Rendahl, Ostrander Barbara Jean Lovett Mauger, Excel- J. Michael Richardson, Minneapolis sior, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Sandra Catherine Robin, Minneapolis George Alexander May, Minneapolis Michael John Rohde, Rice Lake, \Vis. Paul Alvin Mayer, Austin Mary Helen Rolling, Wayzata Maureen Anne McAvoy, Minneapolis Mikkel Alf Romstad, Bloomington Mary Glennis McQuiston, St. Paul Phillip Lester Rood, Minneapolis Brent Jay Mead, Red Lake Falls Ronald Scott Rosenbaum, St. Paul, Robert Glenn Mickelsen, Nashville, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, History Tenn. Hanna Rene Rosenblum, Minneapolis

* Degree conferred as of March 21, 1970

37 Diane Gail Runeberg, Golden Valley Lynn Janet Whitson, Wayzata Judith Teresa Rupinski, A.A., Phila- Michael H. Wong, Rochester delphia, Pa. Richard Wayne Woodbury, A.A., Daniel Robert Sandell, Minneapolis Zumbrota Robert Edmund Sanders, Jr., St. Paul Eva Yip, Hong Kong James Ira Sawyer, Owatonna Ronald Dean Zabel, Marshall Thomas Edward Schmidt, St. Paul Darlene Mary Zelinski, Hibbing James Steven Schultz, Bloomington Steven Elmer Zinnel, Alexandria Nancy Lee Schumacher, Golden Valley Janet Marian Schwarz, Columbia AUGUST Heights Carol Linnea Ahlstrom, Minneapolis Ronald Stuart Seaman, Minneapolis Michael William Aldrich, Minneapolis Philip Martin Senjem, Hayfield Joseph Alexander, St. Louis Park, CUM Todd Michael Severud, Chatfield LAUDE, History Marilyn Louise Sigurdson, Minne- Karina Vassbotn Allen, St. Paul, CUM apolis LAUDE, Sociology Thomas Littlepage Smith, Minne­ Carl Richard Anderson, Minneapolis apolis Floyd Owen Anderson, Richfield, John Raymond Stanton, Minne­ SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Pre-Medicine apolis Gregg Robert Anderson, Minneapolis Sondra Dee Steffenhagen, Fond du John Erik Anderson, Minneapolis Lac, Wis. Kay Frances Anderson, Minneapolis Bonnie Ann Stewart, St. Paul, CUM Lucille Majors Anderson, Minneapolis LAUDE, Political Science Nikki Lvnn Anderson, Minneapolis James Gerald Stockhaus, Minneapolis Roger Allen Anderson, St. Paul Karen Astrid Strand, Decorah, Iowa Michael Edward Arazi, Bloomington Ruth Marion Strobeck, St. Paul, Michael Bruce Ayers, A.L.A., Minne- MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Social Welfare apolis George William Sweeney, St. Paul Nancy Shorba Barnes, Hibbing Susan Leigh Taylor, Wayzata Barbara Ann Bastian, St. Paul Constance Sigrid Thoren, St. Paul Sharon Swenningsen Beckes, Golden Linda Christine Thuet, St. Paul Valley Randall Davis Bryant Tigue, St. Paul Helene Sharon Bellman, Minneapolis, \Villiam Leo Tilton, Jr., Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Humanities Julie Ann Tollison, Red Wing James Edward Bergstedt, St. Paul James Charles Townsend, St. Paul John Andrew Bergwall, Red Wing Douglas P. Tripp, Owatonna Marjorie Jane Bielanski, Minneapolis David Alvin Ulland, Austin Kenneth Allan Billehus, Glenwood Peter George VanBergen, Edina Warren Victor Birch, Burnsville James Ray Van Der Pol, Clara City Barbara Sue Bleckinger, St. Paul Robert Burton Van Horn, Minne- John Farrington Bonner III, Min- apolis neapolis Delwin Peter Van Sickle, Harris Robert Arthur Bonner, Columbia Robert Bruce Varco, St. Paul Heights, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Susan Beaver Veblen, Minneapolis, Pre-Medicine MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Bonita Fave Borchardt, Brooklyn Donn L. Waage, Minneapolis Park . Thomas Eugene Waite, St. Paul Suzanne Marie Born, Waseca Richard Craig Westlund, Rush City Mary McCartney Borrett, Minne­ Gary R. Westman, Minneapolis apolis

38 Lawrence Laisne Bougie, Jr., North Carl Bernhard Gaard, Medicine Lake, Branch CU::II LAUDE, Humanities John Paul Briggs, St. Paul, MAGNA Thomas Matthew Gegen, Hastings CUM LAUDE, French John Paul Gerber, Menomonie, Wis. Joseph Gregory Broker, Richfield Donna Marie Gilbert, Hot Sulphur James Michael Buley, Minneapolis Springs, Colo. Martin Richard Bunzl, London, Holly Sue Goodman, Minneapolis England, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, John Joseph Gorra, Minneapolis Economics Keith Marshall Graham, Thompson, Gloria Jean Busch, A.L.A., Minne- Iowa apolis Ryna Menin Grossman, Minneapolis Cynthia Camille Cadden, Stillwater Steven Allan Grotenhuis, Albert Lea Linda Kay Christenson, Ostrander Dale Anton Gruis, Hastings Diana Louise Casey Christopherson, Paul Erling Grumstrup, A.A., Circle Minneapolis Pines :Mary Louise Cloyd, Minneapolis Philip Rolf Hagen, Eau Claire, Wis. David B. Cole, Minneapolis Barbara Jean Hall, Edina Michael Louis Conlan, Hastings Floyd Eugene Halleckson, Minne­ Mary Ann Exner Conlon, Beardsley apolis Lynda Jean Cramer, St. Paul William Patrick Halpern, Minne­ Arch Stoddard Crane, Minneapolis apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Social Marilyn Joan Crilly, Jamestown, N.D. Welfare Wendell Clifford Dalbey, Mora Jean Marie Hamm, St. Paul, CUM Helen June Daugherty, Huron, S.D. LAUDE, Philosophy Ruth Ellen Davidson, Minneapolis David Raymond Handy, Austin Charles Richard Davis, Roseville, Curtis Dean Harstad, Hopkins MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Music Teresa Christine Haugen, Minneapolis Mary Jane Davis, Richfield Carol Jean Hawkinson, St. Paul John Howard Desnick, Minneapolis Gary Allen Hays, Edina Peter Natale DiCarlo, A.A., Minne- Theodore Philip Heller, J r., Roseville apolis Adele Francis Henrickson, Minne- Marsha Marie Dick, A.A., Rochester apolis Stephen Michael Herbst, Minneapolis Laverne Arthur Drilling, Minneapolis Randall Duane Hildreth, Minneapolis James Joseph DuIian, Monticello Paul Edward Hoffman, Bloomington Daniel Edward Dyer, Knoxville, Tenn. William Ryan Hoffman, Blue Earth Joan Margaret Eidem, Minneapolis Arthur Loland Hogenson, Madison Michael Warren Eliseuson, Grand Lake Rapids, CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Tamra Lee Holme, Ortonville Eric Gordon Ellestad, Blue Earth Diana Lynn Hoppes, Minneapolis Dennis Wayne Elvidge, St. Paul Gary Wayne Horrisberger, Minne- Michael Charles Esterley, Blooming- apolis ton Glenn Hovemann, St. Paul, MAGNA Gerald Orville Faaberg, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Political Science Terence Fenton, Minneapolis Maryanne Huie, Minneapolis Pat Hart Fitzsimmons, Effingham, Ill. Betty Lou Hum, Minneapolis, MAGNA Maureen Catherine Frame, Flourtown, CUM LAUDE, English Pa. Neel Cameron Johnson, St. Paul Kathleen Sue Franzen, Minneapolis Virginia Marie Johnson, Northfield, Charles Howard Fredlund, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Child Charles Gerald Frisch, VirginiCi Psychology

39 Lynn Marie Johnston, Mitchell, S.D. Dennis Mathias McGinley, St. Paul James W. Keenan, Minneapolis Karla Duncan McGray, Minneapolis Michael Dean Kennedy, A.L.A., Min- Gordon Joseph McKibbage, Minne- neapolis apolis Abbie Sheldon Kenyon, Minneapolis, Patricia Jean McQuillan, Edina MAGNA CUM LAUDE, English Kathryn Ann Menard, Minneapolis Jeffrey Francis Kessel, Minneapolis Robert John Metcalf, Hutchinson Ann Marlow Brooks Kiefer, Minne- Carolyn Jean Wavrin Meyer, New apolis Ulm George Burwell Kittell, Richfield Stanlake Mazonyanya Mhiripiri, Robert Charles Knutson, Jr., St. Paul Rhodesia Thomas Floyd Koberstein, Minne- Clifford Bion Miller, A.A., Minne- apolis apolis Eugene Henry Kook, Elk River James Alfred Morrow, Hastings Lennard Stanley Kragness, St. Paul Edward Allan Munger, Jr., Richfield Marilyn Hilda Krueger, Rochester, Charles Craig Muscoplat, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Interdepartmental Douglas John Nelsen, St. Paul Thomas Bertram Kubic, Golden Anne Marie Nelson, Minneapolis Valley James Warren N eIson, Coon Rapids, Michael Burton Kunin, Minneapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Classics Thomas Charles Nelson, A.A., Michael George Kurtz, Minneapolis St. Paul Timothy Michael Kvidera, St. Paul Kit Barr Neville, Winona Terry Lynn Ladin, Minneapolis Thomas Wayne Newcomb, St. Paul, Susanne Kaye Springer Laitala, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Bloomington Steven Barth Nosek, Hibbing Clayton Louis Lance, St. Paul Mary Margaret Notermann, Minne­ Diane Louise Langton, Rochester apolis Mary Olive Lauerman, Cambridge William John O'Brien, Minneapolis, Gary Dean Lee, A.A., Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Humanities Alexander Levitsky, Minneapolis, Thomas Emil Ochocki, Hendricks MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Russian Michael Timothy O'Connor, St. Paul Linda Borger Lewis, Carbondale, Ill. Bruce Michael Olsen, St. Paul Stephanie June Lifson, St. Louis Park, John Addison Olson, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Gary Allen Lindeman, North Timothy Martin Olson, Minneapolis Redwood Kathleen Marie Padula, Minneapolis Jeffrey David Litman, Duluth Augusta Jane Palm, Minneapolis Mary Folkestad Lohrbach, Kasson Charles Peter Parlrey, Minneapolis Michael Sabra Lord, Minneapolis George Louis Pauley, Anoka, MAGNA Mary Ann Loveless, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Psychology Kathleen Marion Lundberg, Anoka, Carol Jean Paulson, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Jane Anne Pence, Minnetonka Robert Vernon Mangen, New Ulm Mary Josephine Penne, St. Paul Barbara Jean Medenwaldt, St. Paul Corrine Grace Peterson, Minneapolis Patricia Helen Marple, Faribault Gay Dianne Peterson, Culbertson, John Paul Martin, Willmar Mont., CUM LAUDE, Psychology Peter Edward Mazurko, A.L.A., Gregory Paul Peterson, Minneapolis Minneapolis Leslie Douglas Peterson, Anoka Francis Patrick McDonough, Bloom­ Robert Martin Peterson, A.A., Minne- ington apolis

40 Stephen Harley Pink, Minneapolis, Virginia Louise Smith, Elbow Lake SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Thomas Walter Sniegowski, Canby Louise Wakefield Piper, Excelsior Margaret Ann Sorensen, St. Paul Mart Pobul, Minneapolis Jay Cadet Stanley, Minneapolis Steven John Prestin, Coon Rapids, David Edward Steiger, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Geography Michael Glen Stockman, St. Paul Rachel Marie Quinn, Granada Gregory G. Stone, Keewatin Mary K. Maloney Radford, Pensacola, Fla. Robert Jackson Stumm, St. Paul Janice Mae RaIIes, St. Louis Park, Thomas Edward Stumpf, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Child Carey Anne Sutton, Washington, Psychology D.C. Timothy Patrick Reilly, Minneapolis Kenneth Rodney Swedberg, Robbins- Laurie Jeanne Reinhart, B.S., Minne- dale apolis Susan Jane Taber, New Paltz, N.Y. Richard Phillip Romer, Virginia Delores Katherine TheIl, St. Paul Janet Marie Roseen, Minneapolis Gretchen Ann Thompson, St. Louis Lucy Francis Rotenberry, Minne- Park apolis Diana Marie Tostenrud, A.A., Minne- James Barry Rounds, Jr., St. Louis apolis Park William E. Towner, St. Paul Larry Thomas Schmitz, Wadena Barbara Leah Treska, Anoka William John Schneider, Farmington James Dean Van Buskirk, St. Paul George Schtowchan, Hugo James Joseph Vannelli, A.A., St. Paul Joan Shapiro Schuchman, St. Paul Rosalind Therese Vannelli, St. Paul Ronald La Vern Scott, A.A., Des Lawrence Arthur Voeller, St. Paul Moines, Iowa Nancy Kathleen Wallin, A.A., Min- Gerald Edward Sikorski, Breckenridge, neapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Rodney Mott West, Excelsior Science Ray Louis Wheeler, Minneapolis Linda Lou Simmons, Minneapolis Don Peter Wood, Muskogee, Okla. Jon Howard Skyberg, Minneapolis David Louis Zini, Eveleth

Bachelor of Fine Arts

JULY AUGUST Nancy Ann Drew, Minneapolis Reidar Arnulv Hauge, Bergen, Norway James Allen Green, Richfield John Byron Shank, Duluth David Harold Husom, Minneapolis Vivienne Wee, Singapore Jack Blaine Reichel, Minneapolis Gary Lee Wiebusch, Minneapolis

41 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts JULY AUGUST Julianne Christine Reitmeier, Fisher Judith Laura Farber, Queens, N.Y. Thomas Leonard Gooding, Minne- apolis Steven Peter Wolf, Waseca

Bachelor of Science JULY Richard John Albrecht, Marine on Budd Albert Lewis Premack, Minne- St. Croix apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Kenneth Louis Berger, A.L.A., Jennie E. Savageau, St. Paul St. Paul James Ira Scofield, Jr., Fridley Paul Norman Stanger, Des Moines, AUGUST Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION Michelle Helene Wallace, Minne­ Jeanne Mary Beedle, C.D.H., St. Paul, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Douglas Albert Wanhala, Minneapolis Victoria Satterstrom Hanna, South St. Paul

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science JULY AUGUST Robert Lee Anderson, Minneapolis Jane Ann Cehlsen, White Bear Lake, J ames William Engman, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Microbiology Robert Wayne Olson, Minneapolis Kathleen A. Smith, St. Paul Juliet Sun Yat Wong, Hong Kong

I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering JULY AUGUST Robert Lee Stenberg, Richfield Wayne Bertel Christenson, Stanch­ field David Leo Reed, St. Louis Park

42 Bachelor of Architecture

AUGUST William Raymond Wood, B.A., She­ boygan, Wis.

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering AUGUST William Lewis BaIl, Minneapolis, Albert Kent Davis, Narragansett, R.I., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemistry

JULY AUGUST Charles Michael Hartzel, Birchwood Jerry Dean Hoyt, Minneapolis James Leigh Sarset, Minneapolis Richard Charles Penttila, New Brighton Robert Borth Williams, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Civil Engineering

JULY AUGUST John Arthur Bystrzycki, St. Paul Michael Joseph Eggum, St. Paul George Matthew Cepress, St. Paul James Richard O'Connor, St. Paul John Wangensteen, A.A., New Brighton

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering JULY Bruce Anthony Paulson, Owatonna Dennis Warren Angland, Robbinsdale Barry Lawrence Rosenow, Litchfield George Thomas Bart, Minneapolis Jerry Earl Eiben, Grey Eagle AUGUST John Henry Erickson, Hibbing Charles Frederick Barlow, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Geo-Engineering JULY Kenneth Lorin Greer, St. Paul

43 Bachelor of Mathematics

JULY

Lawrence John Bremer, Fairmont Ray Albert Stauff, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

JULY

Sidney John Berlund, Aitkin, WITH David Allen Swan burg, North HIGH DISTINCTION St. Paul Michael Robert Burgess, Elbow Lake Lloyd Edarald Weisert, Effie Richard Alan Goranson, A.A., Brainerd AUGUST Michael John Grengs, Canby Charles Anthony Hanf, A.A., Austin Ignacio Ruben Cytrynowicz, Santiago, Gary Joseph Heiling, Redwood Falls Chile, WITH DISTINCTION Vincent Clarence Jacobson, Grand David Richard Engh, Brainerd Meadow, WITH DISTINCTION Robert Dale Golla, Hibbing, WITH Michael George Keppel, Hibbing DISTINCTION M. Aslam Khan Khalil, Port Arthur, Thomas David Gridley, Minneapolis Ontario, Canada Robert Bruce Heimdahl, Milan, Duane Ernest Kokkinen, Nashwauk WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Glenn Hartland Korfhage, West Albert Richard Holm, Cook St. Paul Steven William Johnson, Duluth, Michael Leo Mau, Fairmont WITH DISTINCTION William Dale McIntyre, Cloquet Ronald Gary Martin, Rosemount Jose L. Morales-Bobbio, Minneapolis Stephen A. Nemesi, Minneapolis, Jeffrey John Pepple, Hector WITH DISTINCTION Craig Charles Reaser, A.A., Min- Paul Heartly Olin, Hibbing neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Gary Carl Schultz, A.A., Rochester Dean Ronald Roper, Fairmont George Leroy Sommerfeld, Dawson Eddie Craig Ruble, A.A., Oakland Gary Lee Stoltzman, St. Paul Leaonard Martin Steiner, Jr., St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering

AUGUST Clayton John Dick, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Mineral Engineering

AUGUST David George Meineke, Mora, WITH DISTINCTION Alan Edward Wilson, Fairmont

44 Bachelor of Physics

JULY AUGUST

Barry Robert Hoglund, Minneapolis, James Koepke, Minneapolis, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Science in Geology

AUGUST Steven Ralph Kleeberger, Kasson

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science JULY Alan Dutton Beggs, Minneapolis Fred Durbin Hoefer, Omaha, Neb., John William Brandts, Garden City WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Ingwald Erickson, Hibbing Samuel William Zins, Nicollet

AUGUST Bent Skovmand, Odense, Denmark

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science JULY Robert Dean Dutton, West Concord Ronald Isaac Sibanda, Belingwe, Charles Irvin Funk, Sebeka Southern Rhodesia Arlyn Charles Zeitz, Welcome

45 SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS Bachelor of Science

JULY Loisjeanne Brisbois, Fridley Michele Louise Debartolo, Aurora, Ruthanne Perkins, St. Paul Ill. Jeanine Bergine Delutri, Kensington, Md. Jolene Carla Fjelsted, Cameron, Wis. Dawn LaRita Fredrickson, Hayfield AUGUST Linda Jean Hoffer, Minneapolis Louise Katherine Abeln, Clearwater, Barbara Kay Gold, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Nita Marie Lynch, Minneapolis Mary Agnes Belisle, St. Paul Kay Sigrid Silverman, St. Paul, WITH Louise Andrea Cardinal, St. Paul DISTINCTION

SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science

JULY AUGUST Joanne Linda Fallon, Plummer Leila Kay Thompson, Minneapolis Carol Lorrayne Pfingsten, Burnsville Shirley Wessels Sharp, Glenwood

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science

JULY Christine Elgene Aamot, Waseca Pearl Strauss Berdass, St. Louis Park Maureen Margaret Ahern, Taunton Kate Donahue Berryman, B.A., David Charles Anderson, Minneapolis Minneapolis Nancy Jo Ball, Sioux City, Iowa, WITH Judith Ann Bishop, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Pamela Maureen Blicker, Minne­ Peggy Ann Bal1enthin, Owatonna, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Keith Edward Bolin, International Catherine Barry, Minneapolis Falls Donald Earl Bennett, Crystal, WITH Joanne Ruth Brager, Robbinsdale DISTINCTION Judith Ann Buch, Minneapolis, WITH Tamara Lou Benton, Grand Rapids, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Neil Curtis Buelow, Osseo

46 Kathleen Ann Butler, Minneapolis, Judith Ann Jessen, Osseo WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Diane Marie Jones, St. Paul Thomas Donald Cain, Minneapolis Diane Marie Knoss, Hopkins, WITH Mary Helen Cassidy, Austin DISTINCTION John Fredrik Curtis, Jr., Minne- Mary Patricia Knott, Minneapolis apolis Sheila Marie Kohls, Minneapolis, Mahryam Daniels, B.A. cum laude, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis Steven Duane Koskovich, Fairmont, J ill Marion DeMars, Columbia WITH DISTINCTION Heights Ruthmary Jean Kuchar, Mora Thomas Jay DeWitt, Mason City, Julie Marie Langer, St. Paul Iowa Linda Jean Zawislak Langner, Min­ Deborah Gay Dunklee, Hopkins, neapolis WITH DISTINCTION Deborah Lynn Kaess Lentsch, Marion-Jean McDonald Eastman, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION B.A., Wayzata Niels Lium, B.A., St. Paul, WITH Kathleen Mary Engdahl, Minneapolis, HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Ruth Anne Losli, Green Bay, Wis. Carolyn Anne ErtI, Minneapolis, Suzanne Marie Lundeen, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gail Frances Mach, Minneapolis Louellen Nadine Essex, White Bear Kathleen Ann Millette, Shoreview Lake Anne Marie Mitchel1, Wayzata, WITH Carl Richard Evenson, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Cynthia Pauline Farmer, White Bear Helen Estelle Moosmann, Minne­ Lake, WITH DISTINCTION apolis Linda Ann Faust, St. Paul, WITH Virginia Kroel1s Munnings, Minne­ DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Ronald Scott Fellman, Pipestone Tamra Steen Nelson, Minneapolis, Ruth-Regina Ingeborg Fetler, Berlin, WITH DISTINCTION Germany Catherine Ann Ney, Menomonie, Marianne Teresa Fisch, Minneapolis Wis., WITH DISTINCTION May Koski Fraatz, Edina, WITH Elaine Margaret Nikrad, St. Paul, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Eugene Robert Garman, A.A., Devils Kenneth K. Noma, Minneapolis Lake, N.D. Gloria L. O'Connell, St. Paul Michael Edward Geraghty, St. Paul Thomas Patrick O'Connor, Carlton Joan Marie Gerdeman, Minneapolis Alan Frederick Olson, Minneapolis Reva Vicki Gold, Golden Valley Esther Lee Olson, A.A., St. Paul J ames Palmer Gulstrand, A.A., Min­ Gene Craig Olson, Minneapolis, neapolis WITH DISTINCTION Vivian Marie Hanson, A.A., Deer Patricia Kay Ostreim, Minneapolis River Carolyn Jean Peck, Minneapolis Michael James Harvey, Mahtomedi Louise Ann Penti, St. Paul Viola Carter Hein, West St. Paul Kenneth Arthur Peterson, Bloom- Linda Virginia Otten Heining, Hop- ington kins, WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Margaret Polt, A.A., Mark Alan Hoffa, Minneapolis Rochester Michael George Hughes, Sawyer Lorna Rae Rohach, Hibbing, WITH Virginia Gail Hultmann, Rosevi11e, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION William Francis Roleff, Bloomington, Susan Ann Jackley, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION 47 Karen Ann Rush, Minneapolis Jeannine Lois Boehland, Bertha, WITH Katherine Mary Scheidecker, Fergus DISTINCTION Falls Linda Jeanne Borry, Mound, WITH Robert Lee Shoff, Richfield, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Linda Marie Buzicky, St. Paul, WITH Mark C. Schug, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Rita Wallace Schwing, Anderson, Sheila Marie Callaghan, Blue Earth Ind. Randel Scott Carlock, Brooklyn John Thomas Scott, St. Paul Center Lorraine Viola Searles, Cambridge Lenore Marie Cavanagh, A.A., Fair­ Joyce Lennon Seveland, St. Louis Park fax, Calif. Joan Louise Short, Minneapolis Mary Lou Christensen, Tyler Diane Marie Sivald, St. Paul Kathleen Elizabeth Dahl, Blooming- Delwyn Everett Squiers, Minneapolis ton, WITH DISTINCTION Jilliane Ann Stewart, Minneapolis Annetta Marie D'Andrea, Keewatin Mary Cecelia Strassburg, Maplewood Julie Dianne D'Arpa, Minneapolis Jane Elizabeth Thickins, Minneapolis Maxine W olte Davis, Minneapolis, Diane Marlene Thoelke, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Carol Elaine Tschida, St. Paul Suzanne Marie Davis, Bloomington Mary Christine VoPava, Minneapolis Sarah Jean DeWuske, A.A., Patricia Carol Walter, Bayport Mahtomedi, WITH DISTINCTION Diane Delores Walther, St. Paul Robert Clair Disch, Minneapolis Gerald Richard Dreyling, St. Paul David Brooks Ward, Minneapoli~, Merrie Sue Dubbs, Rushford WITH DISTINCTION Joyce Diane Eberhardt, A.A., Carol Ann Haley Waxen berg, St. Paul, Hibbing WITH DISTINCTION Julie Roberts Eckhert, Sarasota, Fla., Shirley Ann Werzel, Columbia WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Heights, WITH DISTINCTION Saralee Charney Engel, Minneapolis Michael Charles Zipoy, Minneapolis Lorie Kueffner Ericson, Minneapolis Steven Daniel Ethen, St. Paul AUGUST Charles John Fagerhaugh, Minne- apolis Duane Ernest Adams, Austin Marjorie Ruth Fiers, Minneapolis Karen Lynn Bergman Alberts, Sandra Jean Forrest, A.A., Minne­ Bloomington apolis Kathleen Joy Anderson, St. Paul Nellie Wisteria Gerber, Odessa Judy Kay Ayers, Minneapolis Mary Ellen Glander, St. Louis Park, Diane Baker, Minneapolis, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Joan Yvonne Goddard, Minneapolis, Douglas Bernard Balfanz, B.S., B.A., WITH DISTINCTION Bloomington Patricia Anne Gospeter, Savage Patricia Mary Bass, Waseca Sally Jane Griffin, Minneapolis Sandra Lee Berg, Minneapolis, WITH Luther Carl Gronseth, J r., Minne- DISTINCTION apolis Mary Lou Bjornlie, Richfield Nancy Hudson Guitar, Duluth Catherine Ellen Blankenburg, St. Paul Barbara Kay Fisher Gustafson, South Phyllis Elizabeth Blastervold, Cannon St. Faul Falls, WITH DISTINCTION Charles Roger Hanson, Minneapolis Marcia Karen Blixt, Minneapolis, Claudia Woolston Harris, American WITH DISTINCTION Fork, Utah, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

48 Cindy Ann Haugen, Jasper Frank Ellis Nichols, Ironton Karen Marie Heck, Brooklyn Center Nelda Lee North, Minneapolis Charles Robert Heggestad, Delano David Michael O'Connor, St. Paul Judy Kay Hendrickson, Crystal Donna Marie Olson, Hancock Patricia Violet Herberg, Farmington Stuart Harold Oslund, St. Paul Rose Sanger Hermodson, Monona, Marjorie Ann Ott, Minneapolis Iowa, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION John B. Palmer, St. Paul Charlotte Lucille Holmes, Minne­ Jeanine Marie Palmquist, Minne­ apolis apolis Quinn Manfred Hulin, South Calvin Fred Permut, B.A., Minne­ St. Paul apolis Constance Nyberg Keding, Minne- Florence Carrie Peterson, Minneapolis apolis Diana Davis Post, Zumbrota, WITH Linda Lee Kilian, Manka to DISTINCTION Sharon Mae Knox, Minneapolis Timothy Gene Rath, Hastings, Susan Lenea Kobs, Richfield WITH DISTINCTION Linda Louise Kottke, Glencoe Carol Gaveske Reichow, Edina Judith Ann Lapora, St. Paul Sharon Hill Rice, Minneapolis Gary Dale Lawrence, A.A., Wayzata Julee Dennis Russell, Minneapolis Marjorie Michal Locke, A.A., Scandia Betty Lou Sanders, Minneapolis, Connie Lou Loisel, Ely, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Diane Sue Schwartz, St. Paul Teresa Ann Loiselle, Chippewa Falls, Kay Ruth Siegel, Virginia Wis., WITH DISTINCTION To Ann Riccelli Smi$ek, Robbinsdale, Tulie Kaye Madura, Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Roy Frank Stauff, St. Paul Nancy Elizabeth Martin, BA., Cin­ Susan Roberta Stine, St. Paul cinnati, Ohio, WITH HIGH Ronald Griffen Stoesz, Osseo DISTINCTION Eileen Rose Coyle Sullivan, Min- Dennis Clifton Meyer, International neapolis Falls Ruth Mae Syverts, Minneapolis Mary Crescence Michel, Wichita, Carole Jean Thompson, Minneapolis Kan. John Leonard Thompson, Excelsior Louis Dominic Mitteco, Minneapolis, Chris Treat, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Sandra Lundin Valleen, Lindstrom, Tonell Lockhart Morgan, B.A., Min­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Barbara Jean Van Eps, Aitkin Susan Marie Johnson Mueller, Min­ Richard Walker, Hopkins neapolis Rokelle Elaine Weisberg, A.A., John Brian Murphy, Minneapolis Minneapolis Candyce Marie Murray, St. Paul, Kathleen Ann White, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gwendolyn Joy Wikstrom, Karlstad John Lawrence Murray, West St. Paul Guyle Weldon Wills, Jr., Robbinsdale Jamie Lynn Nechville, Minneapolis Randy Lee Ziemer, Welcome

49 Master of Education JULY AUGUST Victor Valasie Bitu, B.S., Winona Sharon Mae Getty, B.A., St. Paul William Michael Decker, B.S., Min- Glen Raymond Nordgaard, B.S., neapolis St. Paul Beverly Jean Palmquist, B.S., Min­ Arlen Bennett Olson, B.S., White neapolis Bear Lake Phyl Emmeline Wegner, B.S., Red Wing

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business

JULY Eugene Charles Adams, Willmar Jeffrey Mark Shapiro, St. Louis Park, Roger Pettit Allen, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Roger Lowell Anderson, St. Paul Norman Dean Sorensen, A.A., Albert LeRoy Albert Best, White Bear Lake Lea Charles Anthony Bird, Minneapolis George William Tessmer, Jr., St. Paul Ronald Arthur Bongard, St. Paul Craig Martin Thiel, Robbinsdale Jeffrey Alan Bowen, Minneapolis Larry David Tilleskjor, Alexandria Michael Jay Clark, Richfield, WITH Ronald Charles Voss, St. Paul DISTINCTION Jerome Michael Waddick, A.A., Min­ Michael Charles Duepner, Minne- neapolis apolis Alan Tib Warner, St. Paul Dean Thomas Falteisek, Stacy Michael James Williams, Bloomington Dennis Felix, Prior Lake Clarence Doyle Fisher, J r., White Bear Lake AUGUST Ralph Alden Fredlund, Lakeville James Lee Aab, Gilcrest, Colo., WITH Russel Lynn Funk, Minneapolis James Robert George, Minneapolis DISTINCTION John Arthur Gibson, Mound Gregg Timothy Anderson, Hopkins, Paul Robert Gisslen, Red Wing WITH DISTINCTION Alan Leigh Johnson, Minneapolis Thomas Newson Atlas, Minneapolis Craig H. Johnson, Minneapolis Bradford Lyle Austin, Excelsior Gerald Frank Kantor, Fridley Errol Wiley Bartine, Edina Jon Paul Kerrick, Minneapolis William John Bauer, Osseo LeRoy Harlan Kottke, North Man- Harold William Biel, Spring Valley kato, WITH DISTINCTION Ronald Walter Bobzin, St. Paul Paul D. Leif, A.A., Austin James Nowell Buckingham, Monti- Darrell Dean Maltby, Carlton cello David Kendall Mooers, Robbinsdale Dennis Harold Burnham, South Dennis Lee Nordholm, Minneapolis St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Loren Harvey O'Dell, Minneapolis James Robert Clare, St. Paul

50 1 Charles Alan Clogston, Minneapolis, Mark Austin Nelson, Edina WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Wayne Nolander, Minne- Leslie Norman Cole, Mora apolis Peter Willard Forsmark, A.A., Francis Joseph O'Brien, Minneapolis Hibbing Reid Herman Olson, Minneapolis William Lee Forsmark, Hibbing Woodbury Allen Palm en, A.L.A., Ceorge Carl Fremder, Jr., Bloom­ Wabasha, WITH DISTINCTION ington Donald George Pishney, Silver Lake Richard Stephen Fulmer, Minne­ James Allan Ragborg, Duluth apolis James Alfred Rauenhorst, Minne- George Cochrane Gillespie, A.A., apolis Minneapolis Rodney Joseph Rudnitski, Minne­ Paul Edmund Grisim, A.A., Minne­ apolis apolis Michael Herbert Hackner, St. Paul Roger Alfred Ruegg, Pine Island Harold Vincent Haluptzok, Minne- Daniel Raymond Schultz, Blooming­ apolis ton, WITH DISTINCTION Victory Shannon Harris, Minneapolis Kermit LeRoy Simonson, Minne­ Dennis Lynn Hawkins, St. Paul apolis Douglas Elvin Heltne, St. Paul Jeffrey Scott Smith, New Hope Larry George Jacobson, Owatonna Richard Irving Smith, Jr., Dodge David Donner Johnson, North Center St. Paul Craig Earl Swarthout, Minneapolis Gerald Martin Johnson, Minnetrista Thomas John Sweeney, Minneapolis John Hartley Junnila, Grand Rapids David Ray 111Ompson, St. Paul David Ernest Klett, St. Paul, WITH Dennis Carl Thorp, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Thomas Earl Vanderpool II, Paynes- Terry Allan Lee, Circle Pines, WITH ville DISTINCTION John Stanton Walker, Minneapolis, Jorge Luis Llambes, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Owen Gary Lokken, Henning Richard Elvin Wethe, Fridley Franklin Donald Marek, Minneapolis Ardell Dean Winge, Minneapolis Gary Michael Miller, Fergus Falls David Duckhyun Yun, Minneapolis Fred Lewis Nakanishi, White Bear Steven Paul Ziskin, Minneapolis Lake

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

AUGUST Terrence Robert Schoening, Edina

51 COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science

AUGUST Carolyn Kay Dotzenrod, A.A., Susan Nan Schletz, St. Paul* Chester, Iowa* Louis John Stellato, Jr., A.M.S., Leon Sherwood Emmons, A.A., Lyndhurst, N.J., WITH DISTINCTION Emmons Ronald E. Troyer, A.M.S., Elkhart, Cheryl Ann Lenz, St. Paul* Ind.

Master of Public Health

JULY AUGUST Thomas Edward Baca, B.S., Albu­ Charles Eugene Clement, B.S., M.A., querque, N.M. Albuquerque, N .M. Susan Kay Christopherson, B.S., Marjorie Joyce Griffin, B.s., Billings, St. Paul Mont. James Leslie Davis, B.A., Dayton, Howard Kalmer, B.S., M.A., Stam­ Ohio ford, Conn. Sister Teresa Duncan, B.S., Prince Mary Kathleen Kouri, B.A., Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada Des Moines, Iowa Jeanenne Karen Lenaburg, B.S., Davis Brownlee Mills, B.S., Santa Minneapolis Clara, Calif. Catherine Jean Stifter, B.S., St. Paul Charles Alexander Wilson, Jr., B.S., Ella Mae Tall, Stockholm, Maine Stockton, Calif.

* These degrees are conferred subject to completion of practical work prior to December 19, 1970.

52 Candidates for Commissions

Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the first and second summer sessions, 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, Air Defense Artillery AUGUST William L. Ball, St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, Artillery JULY Delbert L. Jones, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery AUGUST Larry T. Schmitz, Wadena

Second Lieutenant, Infantry AUGUST Michael J. Eggum, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps JULY Gary M. Johnson, Cottage Grove

53 DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USNR

JULY AUGUST Stephan John Moden, Minneapolis Albert Kent Davisl Minneapolis Michael James Williams, Bloomington

Second Lieutenant, USMCR JULY James Michael McLaughlin, Santa Ana, Calif.

54 Academic Costume

Academic costume - cap, gown, and sometimes hood - may be worn by anyone with a college degree, or by a candidate whose degree is soon to be awarded. Characteristics of costumes show their wearers' highest degrees and, often, the fields of major interest and the institutions by which the degrees are granted. All bachelors' and masters' gowns are black and untrimmed. The bachelor's gown has a long pointed sleeve, the master's a closed sleeve with an arm slit. Doctors' gowns in the United States are usually black, with velvet front facings and sleeve crossbars (some universities, especially those abroad, prescribe color­ ful crimson, bright red, or other colors, set off by black or colored facings). At commencements degree candidates wear the gowns for the degrees they are about to receive. Hoods are worn only by those who already possess degrees. Anyone who has a University of Minnesota degree may wear the Minnesota hood - black with a maroon chevron on gold. The length and shape of a hood identify the most advanced degree its wearer has earned, and the hood's velvet edging shows the degree's field: dark blue for Philosophy, light blue for Education, green for Medicine, lilac for Dentistry, orange for Engineering, russet for Forestry, drab for Business, olive green for Pharmacy, purple for Law, gray for Veterinary Medicine, golden yellow for Science, white for Arts and Letters. Caps - usually tasseled mortarboards - show by tassel color the nature of degrees awarded at University of Minnesota commencements. Doctors' tassels may be black or gold; masters' are black. Bachelor's degree candidates at Min­ nesota, however, indicate their fields of study by their tassel colors (they are given here in the order they appear in the procession) : Graduate School ...... black General Extension Division ...... orange and drab General College ...... crimson and white College of Liberal Arts ...... white 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 Gold shoulder fourrageres are worn by candidates who are honor students. After receiving his degree, a holder may wear the academic costume on any appropriate occasion. But he always wears the black tassel, and omits the shoulder insignia. Appropriate academic costumes can be obtained anywhere that academic ceremonies are conducted. j ·1

President's Reception

AUGUST, 1970

* The members of the graduating classes and their guests are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the commencement exercises.

* The Reception will be held on the Terrace of Coffman Memorial Union. The Terrace can be reached by entering the Union through the front doors and walking directly through the Main Lounge onto the Terrace. Refresh­ ments will be served.

* Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members of the Department of University Relations. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA December Commencement, 1970

SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 7:30 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis Chainnan

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

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Lyman A. Brink, Hallock

The Honorable Fred A. Cina, Aurora

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 George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Neil C. Sherburne, Lakeland Township

The Honorable John A. Yngve, Plymouth

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Dr. Donald K. Smith, Acting Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

THE BOARD OF REGENTS requests that the following Northrop Memorial Auditorium pro­ cedures or regulations be adhered to: (I) Smoking is confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. (2) The use of cameras or tape recorders by members of the audience is prohibited. (3) The sale of tickets by anyone other than author· ized Box Office personnel is prohibited in the lobby or corridors of Northrop Memorial Audi· torium. 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 nineteenth 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, business­ men - to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its founding, the University has awarded more than 225,500 degrees, each one in recognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to over 51,000 students annually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, Waseca, and Rochester cam­ puses, 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 recre­ ation 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 Horticultural Research Cen­ ter 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 experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. Research 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 sota Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Com­ pany. 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

III 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 biomedical 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 stu­ dents each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only 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 51,000 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1970-1971 academic year represented nearly 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 t? those limits.

THE 1969 LEGISLATURE granted the University $141,093,656 for general operations and maintenance during the 1969-1971 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,210,301 for University Hospitals; $15,758,812 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $55,486,951 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; $1,640,000 for the Crookston Technical College; and $165,000 for the Waseca Technical College. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary finan­ cial 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 1968-1969 showed that the Univer­ sity's current income amounted to $213,904,479. Of the total received, $18,- 422,666 came from student tuition and fees; $33,438,168 from activities relat­ ing to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts, and sales of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,870,514 from intercollegiate athletics; $29,714,645 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 $13,050,547 from corporations, foundations, in­ dividuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, and scholar­ ships. Also, $46,383,128 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The state provided $71,024,811 or 33.2 percent of the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings and the purchase of land amounted to $17,179,689.

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

IV 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, and the Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds. 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 11 Order of Events i

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. Dodd A. Lamberton, CLA '71. Admission to the December Commencement exercises is by guest card only. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the National Anthem. PRELUDE CONCERT: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., Professor Heinrich R. Fleischer, Ph.D., University Organist, will play. PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 7: 30 p.m., Assistant Professor Henry Scholberg, M.A., Ames Library of South Asia, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium heralding the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Scholberg, as the 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, Professor Fleischer will play: March from "Athalia" ...... Mende1ssohn

ON THE STAGE: Seated from left to right are: Marshal Scholberg Professor W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Recorder Professor Lawrence C. Merriam, Ph.D., College of Forestry The Reverend J. Kenneth Huyck, B.D., Minister, Baptist Student Fellowship, and member of the Council of Religious Advisers Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College Assistant Dean Frank E. DiGangi, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy Dean Warren B. Cheston, Ph.D., Institute of Technology Dean Richard S. Caldecott, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences Vice President Paul Cashman, Ph.D., Student Affairs Dean Isabel Harris, Ph.D., School of Nursing Associate Dean John Turnbull, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts The Honorable John A. Yngve, Regent of the University of Minnesota President Malcolm Moos, Ph.D., University of Minnesota Vice President Hale Champion, B.A., Finance, Planning, and Operations Dean Jack Merwin, Ph.D., College of Education Associate Dean H. Mead Cavert, Ph.D., Medical School Professor Theodore A. Olson, Ph.D., School of Public Health Dean C. Arthur Williams, Ph.D., School of Business Administration Assistant Dean John A. Goodding, Ph.D., College of Agriculture Dean Bryce L. Crawford, Ph.D., Graduate School Associate Dean Robert F. Grabb, LL.B., Law School Professor Catherine M. Warrick, Ph.D., University College Acting Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph.D., College of Home Economics Assistant Professor Philip L. Steen, Ph.D., Soloist Professor W. Edwin Emery, Ph.D., School of Journalism, Marshal

VI THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: As Professor Steen steps to the microphone, the entire audience will stand and join him in singing the National Anthem:

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 O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

INVOCATION: Reverend Huyck.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Moos.

CONFERRING OF DEGREES: President Moos will confer certificates and degrees.

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 hood, he will be presented individu­ ally by Dean Crawford.

CONFERRING OF OTHER GRADUATE SCHOOL DEGREES: Dean Crawford will then present recipients of other Graduate School degrees to President Moos and the audience.

PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES AND BACHELOR'S DEGREES: Vice President Champion will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives, who will present to President Moos the recipients of certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction: Assistant Dean Goodding for the College of Agriculture Dean Caldecott for the College of Biological Sciences Dean Williams for the School of Business Administration Dean Merwin for the College of Education Professor Merriam for the College of Forestry Dean Vaughan for the General College Dean McFarland for the College of Home Economics Associate Dean Grabb for the Law School Associate Dean Turnbull for the College of Liberal Arts Associate Dean Cavert for the Medical School Dean Harris for the School of Nursing Assistant Dean DiGangi for the College of Pharmacy Professor Olson for the School of Public Health Dean Cheston for the Institute of Technology Professor Warrick for the University College

Vll HAIL! MINNESOTA: As Professor Steen steps to the microphone, the audi­ ence will rise and join him in singing the University's Alma Mater: 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: As graduates leave their seats, Professor Fleischer will play: Fugue in D Minor ...... Bach

THE AUDIENCE is requested to remain seated until those in academic costume have marched out.

(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 Graduation

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

GRADUATE SCHOOL Doctor of Education Ronald S. Brandt, Lincoln, Neb. Elwood John Young, Minnetonka B.S. with high distinction '55, University of B.B.A. '58, M.A. '64, Spec. '69, University of Nebraska; M.A. '60, Northwestern University. Minnesota. Major: Educational Administration. Major: Educational Administration. Minor: Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: A Study of Supporting Field. Thesis: Interorganizational the Equalization of Educational Expenditures Patterns and Change: A Case Study of the and Selected Variables. Major Adviser: Prof. Twin Cities TIT Project. Major Adviser: V. D. Mueller. Prof. C. P. Hooker.

Doctor of Philosophy William Ward Anderson, West Ahmed Sakr Ashour, Cairo, Egypt St. Paul B.Com. '60, Ein-Shims University; M.A.P.A. B.A. cum laude '64, M.A. '65, B.s. '67, Uni­ '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Indus­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Min­ trial Relations. Minor: Supporting Field. The­ or: Pharmacology. Thesis: Oral Ethanol Self­ sis: A Study of Subordinate's Assigned Level Administration by the Rat. Major Adviser: of Discretion as a Function of Leader's Per­ Prof. R. D. Wirt. sonality and Situational Variables. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. Paul Derwood Arnold, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '49, Concordia College; M.A. David Allen Ball, Stamford, Conn. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychol­ ogy. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: B.A. '65, Alfred University; M.A. '66, Univer­ Marriage Counselee MMPI Profile Character­ sity of Maryland. Major: Theatre. Minor: Sup­ istics with Objective Signs That Discriminate porting Field. Thesis: Selected Wakefield Them From Married Couples in General. Ma­ Master Plays: Verbal Clues to Non-Verbal Production Elements. Major Adviser: Prof. A. jor Adviser: Prof. Gerhard Neubeck. H. Ballet. Joseph William Artmann, Milwaukee, Wis. Robert Steven Baron, Wantagh, N.Y. B.S. '65, Marquette University; M.S. '67, Uni­ B.S. '65, Cornell University. Major: Psychol­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Wildlife. Minor: ogy. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Forestry. Thesis: Spring and Summer Ecology Anonymity Deindividuation and Aggression. of the Sharptail Grouse. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. Norman Miller. J. R. Beer. Robert William Ash, White Bear Francis Samuel Bellezza, Lackawanna, Lake N.Y. B.A. '56, B.S. '60, M.S. '65, University of B.S. '62, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ma­ Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Educa­ jor: Psychology. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: tional Psychology. Thesis: A Comparison of Computer Simulation of Operant Behavior Un­ Various Procedures for Using the Corrected der Interval, Ratio and Response Rate Sched­ Test as an Instructional Device in Fifth Grade ule of Reinforcement. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Spelling. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Dykstra. I. Yellott, Jr. Marlowe Jean Berg, Minneapolis Hardean Lester Bonkrude, St. Paul B.S. with distinction '60, M.A. '68, University B.A. '49, St. Olaf College; B.S. '53, M.S. '59, of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Sup­ Mankato State College. Major: History. Min­ porting Field. Thesis: A Comparison of the or: Political Science. Thesis: Crime and Its Effects of Information and the Effects of Con­ Treatment in Minneapolis and St. Anthony to tact on Children's Attitudes Toward Other 1880. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Murphy. Cultural Groups. Major Adviser: Prof. F. L. Ryan. James Garrison Bradley, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota, Erwin Royd Wendell Berglund, Duluth; M.S. '67. University of Minnesota. Minneapolis Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: B.S. '65, University of Minnesota; M.S. '67, A Measurement of the Thermal Neutron Cap­ University of Arizona. Major: Forestry. Minor: ture Cross Section and Resonance Capture Soil Science. Thesis: Vegetative Influence on Cross Section of Krypton-80. Major Adviser: the Diurnal and Seasonal Availability of Solar Prof. W. H. Johnson. Energy to Peatlands. Major Adviser: Prof. E. I. Sucoff. Rita Braito, Winnemucca, Nev. M.S. '58, University of Colorado; M.A. '67, James Allen Bjornerud, Menomonie, University of Washington. Major: Sociology. Wis. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Conflict Legitimation and Forms of . Major Ad­ B.S. cum laude '60, Bemidi State College; M. viser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Ed. '61, Ohio University. Major: Education. Minor: Industrial Education. Thesis: An Em­ pirical Analysis of the Instructional Contin­ Edward R. Brandt, Minneapolis gencies in the Development of a Self-Instruc­ B.A. summa cum laude '54, University of Min­ tional Program on Wood Structure. Major nesota; M.A. '65, George Washington Uni­ Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. versity. Major: Political Science. Minor: Sup­ porting Field. Thesis: Confidence and Crises Blaine L. Blad, Salem, Utah of Confidence in International Relations: A B.S. '64, Brigham Young University; M.S. '68, Case Study of West German Political Atti­ University of Minnesota. Major: Soil Science. tudes Toward the United States. Major Ad­ Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Growth viser: Prof. C. H. McLaughlin. Characteristics, Plant Geometry and Energy Environment of Soybeans. Major Adviser: Prof. Harry Joseph Brown, Minneapolis D. G. Baker. B.S. with distinction '49, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Sup­ Marjorie Ann Boeck, Minneapolis porting Field. Thesis: Reaction and Move­ B.s. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Edu­ ment Time as Related to Oral and Silent Read­ cational Psychology. Minor: Education. Thesis: ing Rate in Disabled Readers. Major Adviser: Experimental Analysis of Questioning Behavior Prof. J. F. Alexander. of Pre-Service Secondary School Science Teach­ ers. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Neale. Ronald Lewis Burke, Sand Fork, W.Va. Richard Edward Boehm, Cicero, Ill. B.S. '63, M.S. '65, West Virginia University. A.A. '63, Morton Junior College; B.S. summa Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Eco­ cum laude '65, Bradley University. Major: Phy­ nomics. Thesis: Technological and Pecuniary sical Chemistry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Some Marketing Economies of Size in Minnesota Problems in the Diffusion of a Polymer Chain. Feedlots. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. Major Adviser: Prof. Stephen Prager. Lois Irene Bursack, Morris Claus Juergen Boerner, Ludwigsburg, B.S. with honors '59, North Dakota State Uni­ Germany versity; M.A. '61, Washington State Univer­ Dip. Ing. '66, Technical University Stuttgart. sity. Major: Speech-Communication. Minor: Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: North American Mathematics. Thesis: Compressible Swirling Nonverbal Behavior as Perceived in Three Flow Through Nozzles. Major Adviser: Prof. Overseas Urban Cultures. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Sparrow. W. S. Howell.

2 Howard Clayton Carlson, Pelican Yeh Mei Chow, Hong Kong Rapids B.S. '53, Fu-Tan University. Major: Inorganic B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Psy­ Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ The Intermolecular Interactions of Some Or­ sis: Measuring Employee Motivation: A Study ganometallic Compounds in the Solid States. of Variation in Individual Preferences for Dif­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. J. Britton. ferent Job Characteristics and Job Circum­ stances. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Richard Louis Christiansen, Bethesda, Md. Mildred Virginia Carlson, Troy, N.Y. D.D.S. '59, University of Iowa; M.S.D. '64, B.A. '65, University of Northern Iowa. Major: Indiana University. Major: Physiology. Mi­ Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. The­ nor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Hemodynamics sis: Studies in Creatine Metabolism. I. Hor­ in the Mandible with Special Consideration monal Control of S-Adensylmethionine: Guan­ of Pressures Within the Marrow and the idinoacetic Acid N Methyltransferase. II. De­ Dental Pulp. Major Adviser: Dr. M. B. velopment of a Micro-assay for N Methyltrans­ Visscher. ferase Activity. III. Isolation, Purification, and Determination of Some Properties of Arginine: Timothy Fuller Cleghorn, Minne- Glycine Transamidinase From the Lamprey, Petromyzon Marinus. Major Adviser: Prof. Jay apolis Van Pilsum. B.S. cum laude '65, Colby College; M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Min­ or: Mathematics. Thesis: Solar Modulation of Rulon Alvin Chappell, Lyman, Utah the Very Heavy (20 < > > 30) Cosmic Ray B.S. '60, M.S. '62, Utah State University. Ma­ Nuclei. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Wadding­ jor: Food Science and Industries. Minor: Bio­ ton. chemistry. Thesis: A Study of the Character­ istics of Desulfhydrase Isolated from Cheddar Branko Mita Colakovic, Belgrade, Cheese. Major Adviser: Prof. H. A. Morris. Yugoslavia B.A. '62, M.A. '65, University of Belgrade. M. Ashraf Hasan Chaudhary, Lahore, Major: Geography. Minor: Supporting Field. Pakistan Thesis: Yugoslav Migrations to America. Ma­ B.S. '53, Islamia College; M.S. '54, Panjab jor Adviser: Prof. P. W. Porter. University; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Botany. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: John Allan Comstock, New Brighton Studies on the Regulation of Enzyme Activi­ ties in Rhodospiri11um rubrum. Major Adviser: B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Prof. A. W. Frenkel. Education. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Relationship Between Clinically Derived Scores of Employability and Employability Hsuan Shen Chen, Republic of China Scores Predicted by an Employability Model B.S. '57, National Taiwan University; M.S. for Mentally Retarded Adolescents. Major Ad­ '60, National Tsing Hua University. Major: viser: Prof. V. D. Mueller. Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Thresh­ old Theory of Single Pion Production by Neu­ trons. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Geffen. Glenn Adair Cooper, J L, Carterville, Ill. John Bosco Cheung, Hong Kong B.S. '53, M.S. '59, Iowa State University. Ma­ B.S. with distinction '65, M.S. '67, Univer­ jor: Forestry. Minor: Industrial Engineering. sity of Minnesota. Major: Mechanics and Ma­ Thesis: The Effect of Prefreezing of Hygro­ terials. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Nonlin­ scopicity and Shrinkage of Black Walnut. Ma­ ear Viscoelastic Stress Analysis of Blood Ves­ jor Adviser: Prof. J. S. Haygreen. sels. Major Adviser: Prof. C. C. Hsiao. Lawrence William Copithorne, Win- Dennis Lew Chin, Roseville nipeg, Manitoba, Canada B.A. '57, University of California, Berkeley. B.S. '62, University of Alberta; M.A. '64, Uni­ Major: Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. versity of Minnesota. Major: Economics. Min­ Thesis: Studies on the Early Cellular Events or: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Pattern of in Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis. International Trade in Farm Machinery. Ma­ Major Adviser: Dr. L. H. Muschel. jor Adviser: Prof A. O. Krueger.

3 Nicholas John Cords, White Bear Donald Theodore Davis, St. Paul Lake B.S. with distmction '62, M.S.E.E. '65, Uni­ B.S. ' 52, Mankato State College; M.A. '60, versity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engi­ University of Minnesota. Major: History. Min­ neering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: or: Political Science. Thesis: Music in Social Studies of the Ruby Ring Laser. Major Ad­ Settlement and Community Music Schools, viser: Prof. R. J. Collins. 1893-1939: A Democratic-Esthetic Approach to Music Culture. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. David Leon DeMets, Owatonna Chambers. B.A. '66, Gustavus Adolphus College; M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Biometry. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Investigation Steven Lee Crouch, Roseville of a Diagnostic Aid Procedure. Major Adviser: B.S. with distinction '66, M.S. '67, University Dr. E. A. Johnson. of Minnesota. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Influ­ Karen Kisiel Dion, Long Meadow, ence of Failed Rock on the Mechanical Be­ Mass. havior of Underground Excavations. Major Ad­ B.A. '67, Wellesley College. Major: Psycholo­ viser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. gy. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Social Desirability and the Evaluation of a Harm­ Thomas Ralph Crow, Beloit, Wis. Doer. Major Adviser: Prof. Ellen Berscheid. B.S. '65, Iowa State University; M.F. '66, Uni­ Kenneth Lucien Dion, Laconia, N.H. versity of Michigan. Major: Forestry. Minor: B.A. '67, University of New Hampshire. Ma­ Ecology. Thesis: Stand and Individual Tree jor: Psychology. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: De­ Biomass Determination in Jack Pine (Pinus terminants of Unprovoked Aggression. Major banksiana Lamb). Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Adviser: Prof. Norman Miller. Hansen. George Thomas Duncan, Minneapolis Earl Albert Cunningham, Minneapolis B.S. '63, M.S. '64, University of Chicago. Ma­ B.S. with high distinction '64, M.S.E.E. '66, jor: Statistics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: In­ University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical formation and Questionnaires in Statistical In­ Engineering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: ference. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Buehler. High Sensitivity Measurements of Plasma Dis­ Horatio Dupont Durst, Port Sulphur, persion and Patametric Gain at 632A. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Carruthers. La. B.S. '65, M.S. '67, Louisiana State University. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Biochem­ John Julius Dallman, Augusta, Ga. istry. Thesis: Part One: Synthesis of Geraniol- B.A. '66, M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. 7-14C. Part Two: Reductive Aniinations Using Major: Biometry. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Lithium and Sodium Borohydride. Part Three: PHYSDATA-An Algorithm Set for the Biogenesis of Lophocerine. Major Adviser: Analysis of Digitized Electrophysiological Sig­ Prof. Edward Leete. nals. Major Adviser: Dr. E. A. Johnson. Perry Leroy Eimon, Hastings B.A. summa cum laude '57, University of Min­ Frederick Hams Damaske, Rialto, nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporting Calif. Field. Thesis: An Investigation of Memory B.A. '58, Anderson College; M.A. '61, Ohio Deficit in Schizophrenia. Major Adviser: Prof. University. Major: Political Science. Minor: P. E. Meehl. Supporting Field. Thesis: Sects and Politics: Amin Fouad Eldirghami, Manchiet The Political Attitudes and Behavior of Con­ servative-Evangelical and Neo-Fundamentalist Sultan, Menoufia, United Arab Protestants. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Sorauf. Republic B.Com. '63, University of Cairo; M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Business Ad­ Thomas Earl Daves, Mescalero, ministration. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: N.Mex. The Comparative Effectiveness of Advertising, B.S. '60, M.S. '65, New Mexico State Univer­ Free Product Samples, and Advertising and sity. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Free Product Sample Combined on Improving Economics. Thesis: Economics of Small Wa­ Consumers' Buying Intentions Toward a Fa­ tershed Management in Minnesota. Major Ad· miliar Brand. Major Adviser: Prof. R. N. Car­ viser: Prof. L. R. Martin. dozo.

4 Nabil Sobhi Elias, Alexandria, Egypt Douglas William Frisbie, Stamford, B.Com. '60, University of Alexandria; M.S. Conn. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Business B.A. '63, Emory University; M.A. '66, Univer­ Administration. Minor: Supporting Field. The­ sity of Kentucky. Major: Political Science. sis: The Impact of Accounting for Human Re­ Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: An Explana­ sources on Decision-Making: An Exploratory tion of Status Voting in the United States: Study. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. The Impact of Class Identification, Class Con­ SCiousness, Social Mobility, and Status Incon­ Alan L. Eliason, Lindstrom sistency. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Flanigan. B.M.E. '62, M.B.A. '65, University of Minne­ sota. Major: Business Administration. Minor: Ann Emily Gabrielsen, Minneapolis Supporting Field. Thesis: A Study of the Ef­ B.A. cum laude '46, Brooklyn College; M.A. fects of Formal Training in the Application of '53, University of Minnesota. Major: Micro­ Quantitative Models to Production Problems biology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: as Revealed by an Interactive Decision Simu­ Chicken Hemolytic System: Its Nature and lator. Major Adviser: Prof. T. R. Hoffman. Development. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Good. Meir Erlich, Petach Tikva, Israel B.A. '57, Hebrew University; M.A. '65, Uni­ Michael Allen Gackstetter, Grants versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ Pass, Ore. nor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Analysis of B.S. magna cum laude '63, University of Verbal Behavior of Ninth and Tenth Grade Washington. Major: Chemical Engineering. History Teachers in Israeli Secondary Schools. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Stochastic Analy­ Major Advisers: Profs. R. J. Keller and C. J. sis of Chemical Reactions with Biological Ap­ Hoyt. plications. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Fred­ rickson. John Edward Fadell, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '60, St. Thomas Col­ Allan Mayer Garon, Monroeville, Pa. lege; M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Ma­ B.S. with distinction '63, M.S.M.E. '66, Uni­ jor: Linguistics. Minor: French. Thesis: Word­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical En­ Formation in Old French. Major Adviser: Prof. gineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Ve­ D. C. Swanson. locity Measurements in Turbulent Thermal Convection Using a Laser-Doppler Technique. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein. Ronald Thomas Ferguson, Indiana, Pa. Francis Marino Gasparini, Phila- B.A. '54, State University of New York; M.A. '61, Pennsylvania State University. Majo];; His­ delphia, Pa. tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Blood B.S. '64, Villanova University; M.S. '66, Uni­ and Fire: Contribution Policy of the French versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Armies in Germany (1668-1715). Major Ad­ Mathematics. Thesis: Heat Capacity of Liquid viser: Prof. J. B. Wolf. He' and He"-He' Mixtures at the Lambda Transition. Major Adviser: Prof. Michael Moldover. William Roy Franta, St. Paul B.S. '64, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. M. Joan Gerads, Little Falls Major: Computer and Information Sciences. B.S.N. summa cum laude '54, Marquette Uni­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A F10w Otient­ versity; M.Ed. '68, University of Minnesota. ed Computer System Simulation Language Major: Sociology. Minor: Supporting Field. With Applications. Major Adviser: Prof. K. S. Thesis: Health Needs in the Parrozuia De Frankowski. San Bartolome. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Douglas Lee Franzen, Minneapolis B.S. with high distinction '64, M.S.E.E. '66, Dennis Lee Gibson, Chicago, Ill. University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical En­ B.S. '60, Northwestern University. Major: Psy­ gineering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Parameters chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ Affecting the Performance of Carbon Dioxide sis: Prediction of Verbal Behavior of Individ­ Lasers and Amplifiers. Major Adviser: Prof. R. uals in Small Counseling Groups. Major Advis­ J. Collins. er: Prof. R. G. Warnken. 5 Noel Carson Gill, Logan, Utah Gary Lee Gustafson, Kalispel, Mont. B.s. '66, M.S. '68, Utah State University. Ma­ B.S. in Chern. '65, Montana State College. jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psycholo­ Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Microbiology. gy. Thesis: Effect of In-Service Training in Thesis: Purification and Properties of UDPG Discussion Skills on Classroom Interaction Pat­ Pyrophosphorylase From Sorghum vulgare. Ma· terns. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Neale. jor Adviser: Prof. J. E. Gander.

Michael Jon Gimmestad, Belview Robert Francis Hammer, Alexandria B.A. '65, St. Olaf College; M.S. '67, Indiana B.S. '51, D.v.M. '53, University of Minnesota. University. Major: Educational Psychology. Major: Veterinary Anatomy. Minor: Support­ Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Multi-Impact ing Field. Thesis: The Ultrastructure of Peri­ Short-Term Program in Training Counselors in pheral Blood Agranulocytes in Apparently Perceptual Sensitivity (Empathy). Major Ad­ Normal Cattle Selected from Leukemia and viser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Leukemia-Free Herds. Major Adviser: Prof. A. F. Wilson. Pinhas Golany, Tel-Aviv, Israel B.S. '55, Technion Israel Institute of Tech­ Gary Randall Hanson, Windom nology; M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Ma­ B.A. '65, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. jor: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Support­ Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy. ing Field. Thesis: Effect of Watershed Char­ chology. Thesis: Empirical Exploration of the acteristics on the Time Parameters of Runoff Correlates of Academic Predictability. Major Hydrographs. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. Lar­ Adviser: Prof. R. F. Berdie. son. \Valter Hard, Sioux Falls, S.D. Frank Martin Goode, La Gunta, Colo. B.S. '52, Wisconsin State University; M.A. B.S. '62, M.S. '65, Colorado State University. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa· Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Eco­ tional Administration. Minor: Supporting nomics. Thesis: An Economic Analysis of the Field. Thesis: Conceptual and Operational Supply of Land for Urban Expansion. Major Differences Between Doctoral Level Prepara­ Adviser: Prof. L. R. Martin. tion Programs for Professors of Educational Administration and School Superintendents at UCEA Universities. Major Adviser: Prof. C. John George Grabowski, Milwaukee, P. Hooker. Wis. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Psy­ Paul Allan Hargrave, Palmyra, N.Y. chology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: B.A. magna cum laude '60, Colgate Univer­ Temporal Patterning of Avoidance Responding sity; M.S. '66, University of Illinois. Major: as a Function of Added Stimulus Manipula­ Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. The­ tions. Major Adviser: Prof. Travis Thompson. sis: Molecular Properties of Yeast Enolase. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Finn Wold. Bernard Lee Griswold, Imlay City, Mich. Chester Wayne Harris, Independence, B.S. '64, Iowa State University; M.S. '67, Uni­ Mo. versity of Maine. Major: Fisheries. Minor: B.S. '57, M.S. '62, Brigham Young Univer­ Supporting Field. Thesis: The Ecology of the sity. Major: Educational Rsychology. Minor: Ninespine Stickleback, Pungitius Pungitius Psychology. Thesis: A Comparison of Three (Linnaeus), in Western Lake Superior. Major Counseling Methods in Influencing Client Re­ Adviser: Prof. L. L. Smith. ferral Behavior. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Warren Walter Gulko, San Diego, Calif. Christine Mary Harris, Minneapolis B.A. '65, San Diego State College; M.S. '68, B.S. '66, Northwestern University; M.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. University of Minnesota. Major: Speech Sci­ Minor: Business Administration. Thesis: A ence, Pathology, and Audiology. Minor: Psy­ Generalized Structure for Classifying and Cost­ chology. Thesis: Phonemic Errors by Aphasic ing Higher Education Programs. Major Ad­ Subjects in the Identification of Monosylla­ viser: Prof. W. M. Ammentorp. bic \Vords. Major Adviser: Prof. C. E. Speaks.

6 David Warner Haslett, Newark, Del. Rondel James Holliday, Siloam B.A. magna cum laude '61, Washington and Springs, Ark. Lee University; J.D. '65, Harvard Law School. B.A. summa cum laude '64, John Brown Uni­ Major: Philosophy. Minor: Law. Thesis: The versity; M.S. '67, University of California, Fundamental Moral Imperative (An Interpre­ Berkeley. Major: Physics. Thesis: Nuclear tation of C. I. Lewis' Theory of Moral Right­ Orientation Studies of Local Moments in ness). Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Sartorius. Noble Metal Hosts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. V. Weyhmann. Leonard Clyde Hawes, Spicer Alan Bruce Horowitz, Brooklyn, N.Y. B.A. '66, Macalester College; M.A. '68, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Speech-Commu­ B.S. '66, Pennsylvania State University; M.A. nication. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: An '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Child Empirical Definition and Analysis of Physician­ Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Habit­ Patieut Communication Systems. Major Ad­ uation and Memory: Infant Cardial Responses viser: Prof. W. S. Howell. to Familiar and Discrepant Auditory Stimuli. Major Adviser: Prof. Joseph Glick. Arlo Dennis Hendrickson, Kalispel, Robert Vernon Hudson, East Lan- Mont. sing, Mich. B.A. '63, M.A. '65, University of Montana. B.S. '54, Indiana University; M.S. '66, Uni­ Major: Statistics. Minor: Mathematics. The­ versity of Oregon. Major: Mass Communica­ sis: Payoffs to Probability Forecasters. Major tion. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Jour­ Adviser: Prof. R. J. Buehler. neyman Journalist: An Analytical Biography of Will Irwin. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Marian Sue Henry, Allentown, Pa. Emery. B.S. '66, Muhlenberg College. Major: Chem­ Charles Richard Hutchinson, Minne- istry. Minor: Physics. Thesis: The Ferrous­ Ferric Isotope Exchange Reaction in Dimethyl­ apolis suloxide-Water Media. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '66, Ohio State University. Major: Or­ W. L. Reynolds. ganic Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Biosynthetic Studies in Convularia Majalis, Nicotiana Tabacum, and Tulipa Ges· Richard John Herder, Red Wing neriana. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Leete. B.Ag., B.A. '58, M.S. '59, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Albert F. Iglar, Jr., Johnson City, Economics. Thesis: An Analysis of Agricultur­ Tenn. al Credit Lending by Commercial Banks in the Ninth Federal Reserve District. Major B.S. '61, Carnegie-Mellon University; M.P.H. Adviser: Prof. E. F. Koller. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Environ­ mental Health. Minor: Civil Engineering. The­ sis: Hospital Solid Waste Management: An John Middlemist Herrick, Minne- Empirical Study With Particular Regard to apolis Quantities of Solid Waste. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '64, St. John's University; Prof. R. G. Bond. M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: A In Jae 1m, Seoul, Korea Holy Discontent: The History of the New B.A. '62, Seoul National University; M.A. '67, York City Social Settlements in the Inter-War University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Era, 1919-1941. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Psychology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Chambers. A Multivariate Analysis of the Relationship of Academic, Personality, and Family Background Alonzo Judson Hester, Lawrenceburg, Variables to the Different Patterns of Collegi­ Tenn. ate Attendance. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. B.S. '63, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; M.S. '66, University of Tennessee. Major: Agrono­ my. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Scion­ James Allen Janke, Wauwatosa, Wis. Root Effect and Heritability Estimates on P, B.S. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: Or­ K and Ca Accumulation in Leaves of Soy­ ganic Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Field. beans (Glycine Max L. Merr.). Major Advis­ Thesis: The Halogenation of Indoles. Major er: Prof. D. C. Rasmusson. Adviser: Prof, W. E. Noland.

7 Raymond Anthony Janssen, Ceylon Ronald Victor Josephson, State B.S. with distinction '63, M.S.E.E. '65, Uni­ College, Pa. versity of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engi­ B.S. with distinction '64, Pennsylvania State neering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Ex­ University; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. perimental Approach to Dynamic Characteriza­ Major: Food Science and Industries. Minor: tion of Some System Response Statistics. Ma­ Biochemistry. Thesis: Fractionation and Char­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. F. Lambert. acterization Studies of Casein Micelles and Their Subunits in Milk. Major Adviser: Prof. Julie Mae Jensen, Hutchinson C. V. Morr. B.S. '65, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ chology. Thesis: A Comparative Investigation Anne Joshi, Vijayawada, India of the Casual and Careful Language Styles of B.S. '62, Andhra University; B.S.M.E. '66, Average and Superior Fifth Grade Boys and Banaras Hindu University. Major: Metallurgi­ Girls. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. cal Engineering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Studies of Grain Boundary Embrittle­ Donald Loy Johnson, Nampa, Idaho ment in Some Metals and Alloys. Major Ad­ B.A. '65, M.S. '67, Brigham Young Univer­ viser: Prof. D. F. Stein. sity. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effect of Confronta­ Karen R. Kane, St. Paul tion in Counseling. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. B.S. '63, B.S. '64, M.S. '68, University of Parker. Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: A Study of Donna Marie Johnson, Minneapolis Children's Concepts of Lies. Major Adviser: B.A. summa cum laude '65, University of Min­ Prof. M. C. Reynolds. nesota. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Personality Differ­ Azmi Kaya, Trabzon, Turkey ences Between Low and High Achieving Boys Using the Personality Inventory for Children. B.S. '52, Technical T. College; M.S.M.E. '62, Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. University of Wisconsin. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Op­ James Craig Johnson, Excelsior timization of Traffic Flow for an Urban Free­ way Transportation System. Major Adviser: B.S. '66, M.A. '67, University of Arizona. Ma­ Prof. E. B. Lee. jor: Business Administration. Minor: Support­ ing Field. Thesis: An Economic and Regula­ tory Analysis of the Merger and Consolida­ Joan Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Edmon- tion Movement in the Motor Trucking Indus­ ton, Alberta, Canada try. Major Adviser: Prof. D. V. Harper. B.Ed. '65, University of Alberta; M.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Jerome Ervin Johnson, Fargo, N.D. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Use of B.S. '56, Wisconsin State College; M.S. '61, Finite Mathematical Systems to Achieve Se­ University of Minnesota. Major: Agricultural lected Mathematics Objectives in Grade Six. Economics. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Interre­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Jackson. lations Between Land Tenure and Progress in North Dakota Farming. Major Adviser: Prof. P. M. Raup. Melvin Loren Kliman, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Randall Erland Johnson, DeKalb, Ill. B.A. '62, University of Manitoba; M.A. '66, B.S. '58, Northern Illinois University; M.S. Queen's University. Major: Economics. Minor: '61, Purdue University. Major: Education. Supporting Field. Thesis: Aggregative and Sec­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Effect of toral Hypotheses on the Demand for Money: Activity Oriented Lessons on the Achievement Comparative Tests for the Business Sector. and Attitudes of Seventh Grade Students in Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Kareken. Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Stoch!. William Clough Jones, Anaheim, Norval Charles Kneten, Corpus Calif. Christi, Tex. B.S. cum laude '58, Santa Clara University; B.A. '63, Texas Lutheran College. Major: In­ M.A. '62, Creighton University. Major: organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. American Studies. Thesis: The New Eng­ Thesis: The Preparation and Thermal Decom­ land Transcendentalists and the Mexican position of K3 [Co(c"H20.) 3] • 4HoG. Major War. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Adviser: Prof. W. L. Reynolds.

8 Timothy Bushnell Knopp, St. Paul Richard Brian Lea, Minneapolis B.S. '57, University of Minnesota; M.S. '59, B.S.B. '63, University of Minnesota; M.B.A. University of Arizona. Major: Forestry. Minor: '65, University of California, Berkeley. Major: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Supplementary Business Administration. Minor: Economics. Function of Outdoor Recreation in the Minne­ Thesis: The Design of an Information System sota Memorial Hardwood Forest. Major Ad­ Which Supports a Product Mix Linear Pro­ viser: Prof. L. C. Merriam. gramming Model. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Berryman. Nickolas Konopliv, Minneapolis B.M.E. '59, M.S. '68, University of Minneso­ John Alfred Lee, St. Paul ta. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: B.A. '55, M.A. '59, St. Paul Seminary; M.A. Mathematics. Thesis: Theory of Transient '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Mass Heat Transfer in Forced Convection F1ows. Communication. Minor: Educational Adminis­ Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Sparrow. tration. Thesis: The Communication of the Donald Carl Kopfstein, Atlanta, Ga. Roman to the World, 1968- 1970. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Nixon. B.A. cum laude '65, Carleton College. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effects of Natural Contingencies on the Charles Richard Lepley, Santa Rosa, Social Behavior of Trainable Retarded Chil­ Calif. dren: A Learning Analysis. Major Adviser: B.S. '62, M.S. '63, University of California, Prof. W. W. Hartup. Davis. Major: Agronomy. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Studies on the Isolation and Dennis Karl Kreid, Grand Meadow Separation of Bundle Sheath and Mesophyll B.S. '63, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Cell Chloroplasts and on Carbon-Dioxide Up­ Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: F1uid take in Maize Leaves. Major Adviser: Prof. Mechanics. Thesis: Measurement of Simulated D. N. Moss. Blood F10w by the Laser-Doppler Technique. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein. John Hannibal Litcher, Rollingstone Clyde Victor Kuemmerle, J r., Min- B.S. '64, Winona State College; M.A. '67, neapolis University of Minnesota. Major: Education. B.A. '63, Montclair State College; M.A. '65, Minor: History. Thesis: Change in Attitudes University of Maryland. Major: Theatre. Mi­ Toward Blacks by White Elementary School nor: Speech-Communication. Thesis: An In­ Children After Use of Multiethnic Curricular vestigation of Selected Contemporary Ameri­ Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. F. 1. Ryan. can Scene Designers. Major Adviser: Prof. Wendell Josal. David George Madland, LaCrescent Denis Allison Lape, Milford, Conn. B.A. '62, St. Mary's College; M.S. '68, Uni­ B.A. '61, Yale University; M.A. '64, Univer­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: sity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Study of the Isotopes Supporting Field. Thesis: The Masks of Diony­ of Neon With Proton Reactions at 40 MeV. sus: Works of Hawthorne and Melville. Ma­ Major Adviser: Prof. N. M. Hintz. jor Adviser: Prof. C. H. Foster. Wendel Joseph Maegley, St. Paul Delfin Bartolome Lapis, Los Banos, B.M.E. '62, University of Dayton; M.S. '63, Laguna, Philippines Oklahoma State University. Major: Aeronauti­ B.S.A. '59, M.S. '65, University of Philippines. cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Entomology. Transition From Free Molecule to Continuum Thesis: Effect of Mineral Oil in Controlling F10w in an Annulus. Major Adviser: Prof. A. Three Foliar Diseases of Wheat. Major Ad­ S. Berman. viser: Prof. Lucas Calpouzos. Danny Lee Lattin, Smith Center, Kenneth Robert Magnell, Detroit, Kan. Mich. B.S. '65, University of Kansas. Major: Medici­ B.S. '62, M.S. '66, Wayne State University. nal Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Analyti­ Thesis: Conformationally Rigid Atropine and cal Chemistry. Thesis: Spectrophotometric De­ Acetylcholine Analogs: Synthesis of Substitut­ termination of Formation Constants of Cobalt ed 2-Azabicyclo (2.2.1) Heptanes. Major Ad­ (II) Complexes in Dimethyl Sulfoxide. Major viser: Prof. P. S. Portoghese. Adviser: Prof. w. 1. Reynolds.

9 Carol Anita Mahon, Hopkins Floyd John Miller, New York, N.Y. B.S. '64, University of California, Berkeley; B.A. '62, Carleton College; M.A. '66, Univer­ M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: In­ sity of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Supporting Field. Thesis: Martin R. Delany Thesis: Cyanide Bridging in Structures of and the Nineteenth-Century Search for a Black Cyano Compounds of the Croup I B and II Identity. Major Adviser: Prof. A. H. Spear. B Elements. Major Adviser: Prof. D. J. Brit­ ton. Richard Michael Minday, Charlotte, N.C. Yebapras Leon Maksoudian, San Luis B.S.C.E. '66, North Carolina State University. Obispo, Calif. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ B.S. '57, California State Polytechnic College; matics. Thesis: Excess Electrons in Liquid Hy­ M.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: drocarbons. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Schmidt. Educational Psychology. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Sequential Model Based on Dis­ Fred Morgner, Newark, N.J. criminant Analysis for the Prediction of Aca­ demic Performance of College Students. Ma­ B.S. '61, Valparaiso University; M.A. '65, Uni­ jor Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. versity of New Mexico. Major: History. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Ultraconservative Re­ sponse to Supreme Court Judicial Behavior: A Krishnankutty T. M. Marar, Thirumit- Study in Political Alienation, 1935-1965. Ma­ takode, India jor Adviser: Prof. P. L. Murphy. B.S. '60, M.S. '62, University of Kerala. Ma­ jor: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Ramona Carol Marotz Morgner, Experimental Investigation of the Intensity and Ashton, Idaho Energy of High Energy Cosmic Ray Electrons. B.S. '61, University of Idaho; M.S. '63, Mon­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. J. Waddington. tana State University. Major: Home Econom· ics. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Ef­ fects of Mobility Motivations Upon the Ad­ Virgil Alan Marple, Minneapolis justment of Working Class Couples. Major B.M.E. with distinction '62, University of Adviser: Prof. Irving Tallman. Minnesota; M.S.M.E. '65, University of South­ ern California. Major: Mechanical Engineer­ Robert William Munro, Muskegon, ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Funda­ Mich. mental Study of Inertial Impactors. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Benjamin Liu. B.S. '64, Western Michigan University. Ma­ jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Curricu­ lum and Instruction. Thesis: The Effect of Charles Russell McHugh, Minne- Literary Material on Behaviorally Maladjusted apolis Adolescents. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. B.A. '63, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Bruce Roy Munson, Rockford, Ill. Major: Music. Minor: Supporting Field. The­ sis: Symphony ~2. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul B.S. '62, M.S. '64, Purdue University. Major: Fetler. Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Hydrodynamic Stability of F10w Be­ tween Rotating Spheres and Rotating-Sliding Dennis Gordon McMinn, Edmonton, Cylinders. Major Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph. Alberta, Canada Craig Brian Murchison, Kenmore, B.S. '66, University of Alberta. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: N.Y. I. The Biosynthesis of Lycopodine. II. The B.S. with distinction '65, University of Roch­ Biosynthesis of Cinchona Alkaloids. Major Ad­ ester. Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: In­ viser: Prof. Edward Leete. organic Chemistry. Thesis: Vibrational An­ harmonicity in Cyanogen Chloride. Major Ad­ George Thomas Milkovich, Eden viser: Prof. John Overend. Prairie Kevin Clifford Murphy, Minneapolis B.S.B. with distinction '63, M.A. '65, Univer­ B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Psy­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Industrial Relations. chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: An Empiri­ sis: The Effects of Counselor Self-References cal Study of the Internal Labor Market Con­ on Student Reactions to an Interview Situa­ cept. Major Adviser: . Prof. T. A. Mahoney. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. \Varnken.

10 Paul Richard Nagel, Eau Claire, Wis. Paul Leslie Nichols, Minneapolis B.S. '49, Wisconsin State College; M.S. '53, B.A. magna cum laude '65, University of Min­ University of Wisconsin. Major: Education. nesota. Major: Genetics. Minor: Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An In­ Thesis: A Study of the Inheritance of Intel­ vestigation of the Validity of Micro-Teaching lectual Abilities in a Large Biracial Sample of with Video-Playback as an Integral Part of a Siblings. Major Adviser: Prof. V. E. Anderson. Program for Preparing Elementary Teachers. Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. Kazuo Nishiyama, Aiea, Hawaii Damodar Ganapu Naik, Karwar, India B.A. '65, M.A. '68, University of Hawaii. Ma­ jor: Speech-Communication. Minor: Support­ B.S. '65, Karantak University; M.A. '68, Uni­ ing Field. Thesis: Managerial Decision-Making versity of Minnesota. Major: Nutrition. Minor: Process and Communication Variables in For­ Supporting Field. Thesis: Partition of Con­ eign-Affiliated Japanese Companies and Japan­ sumed Feed Energy Among the Physiological ese Companies. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Functions of Dairy Cow. Major Adviser: Prof. Howell. J. D. Donker.

Satish Chandra Nayak, Indoro, India Gerald Melvin Nolte, St. Paul B.S. '64, University of Illinois. Major: Agricul­ B.E. '63, M.M.E. '65, University of Jabalpur; tural Economics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: In­ Effect of Milk Assembling and Processing dustrial Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Costs on Optimal Type and Size of Plant for Thesis: Capacity Decisions in the Multi-Pur­ Butter and Nonfat Dry Milk in Minnesota. pose Multi-Reservoir Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Koller.

Elliott Nebenzahl, Brooklyn, N.Y. Clifford Allan Ottaway, Toronto, B.S. '64, City College of New York. Major: Ontario, Canada Statistics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Play­ B.S. '66, M.S. '67, University of Toronto. Ma­ the-Winner Sampling in Selecting the Better jor: Biochemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. of Two Binomial Populations. Major Adviser: Thesis: The Circular Dichroism of Polypep­ Prof. Milton Sobel. tides in Turbid Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Wetlaufer. Gary Lee Nelsestuen, Ettrick, Wis. B.S. '66, University of Wisconsin. Major: Bio­ William Theodore Packwood III, chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Iowa City, Iowa Studies on the Mechanism of Action of the B.A. '64, Yale University. Major: Educational Enzyme Uridine Diphosphoglucose 4-Epimer­ Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Social ase (E.C. 5.1.3.2). Major Adviser: Prof. Sam­ Reinforcement, Persuasion and Empathy, uel Kirkwood. Warmth and Genuineness: A Comparison of Five Concepts of Therapist Behaviors. Major Dennis Lee Nelson, Randall Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. B.S. '54, St. Cloud State College; M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Ronald Gerald Palosaari, Minneapolis Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: The Effect of Specifically Stated Instructional Objectives B.A. '55, Bethel College. Major: American on the Achievement of Collegiate Undergradu­ Studies. Thesis: The Image of the Black Min­ ate Economics Students. Major Adviser: Prof. ister in the Black Novel From Dunbar to R. G. Price. Baldwin. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie.

Mack Ardell Nettleton, North Dimitri J. Papanastassiou, Thebes, St. Paul Greece B.S. '58, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Dip. '66, National Technical University. Ma­ Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ jor: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Chemi­ chology. Thesis: Differential Effects of Goal cal Engineering. Thesis: Mechanisms and Ki­ Structuring in Counseling Groups Identified netics Underlying the Oxidation of Magnetite on the Variable of Internal-External Control. in the Induration of Iron Ore Pellets. Major Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Adviser: Prof. Gust Bitsianes.

11 Edward Eugene Paradis, Minneapolis Robert Charles Polta, New VIm B.S. with distinction '63, M.A. '68, University B.S. '61, M.S.C.E. '64, University of Minne­ of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Edu­ sota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Chem­ cational Psychology. Thesis: A Study of the ical Engineering. Thesis: An Examination of Appropriateness for Selected Preschool and the Operating Parameters of a Mechanical Sur­ Kindergarten Children of Visual Discrimina­ face Aeration Unit. Major Adviser: Prof. G. J. tion Exercises in Reading Readiness Materials. Schroepfer. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Clymer. Nancy Catherine Parlin, St. Paul Edward Augustine Pond, Eau Claire, B.S. '56, College of St. Catherine; M.A. '59, Wis_ St. Louis University. Major: Sociology. Minor: B.A. cum laude '58, Northwestern College; Anthropology. Thesis: The Consequences of M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Dual Occupations Among Farmers in North­ History. Minor: Classics. Thesis: The Inscrip­ eastern Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. tional Evidence for the Illyrian Emperors: Donohue. Claudus Gothicus Through Carin us, 268-284 A.D. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Jones. David Lee Pederson, Minneapolis B.Arch.E. '64, Iowa State University; M.S.C.E. Joyce Theresa Povlacs, Akron, Ohio '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Civil En­ gineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Mini­ B.A. '59, Kent State University; M.A. '60, mum Weight Design of Rectangular Plant University of Minnesota. Major: English. Mi­ Frames. Major Adviser: Prof. J. T. Hanley. nor: History. Thesis: Actor as Character and Structure in the Plays of John Marston. Major Diane Louise Pederson, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. B.S. '65, Iowa State University; M.A. '67, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Mi­ Warren Harold Puhl, Colfax, Wis. nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An Ex­ B.S. '61, Wisconsin State University; M.S. '64, perimental Study of the Effect of Pictures on New Mexico Highlands University. Major: In­ Primary Grade Children's Comprehension of organic Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Field. Basal Readers. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Thesis: I. Lewis Acid Studies of Organometal­ Balow. lies. 2. Lewis Acid Studies of Nickel(II) Com­ plexes. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Henneike. William Todd Pennell, Lake Park, Fla. B.M.E. '64, University of F1orida; M.S. '68, Voruganti Somasundara Rao, University of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Visakhapatnan, India Engineering. Minor: F1uid Mechanics. Thesis: M.A. '55, Andhra University. Major: Econom­ The Effect of Uniform Mass Injection on the ics. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Disag­ Structure of Turbulent F10w Through a Por­ gregated Demand and Some Aspects of the ons Tube. Major Adviser: Prof. E. R. Eckert. Pure Theory of International Trade. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. S. Chipman. Theodore John Pepin, St. Paul B.Phy. '62, M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Robert Allen Rathjen, Ravenna, Neb. I. Observations of the Brightness and Polari­ B.S. '60, M.S. '63, University of Nebraska. zation of the Outer Corona During the No­ Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Eco­ vember 12, 1966 Total Eclipse of the Sun. nomics. Thesis: An Economic Analysis of Fer­ II. The Use of Extinction from High Altitude tilizer Retailing in Minnesota. Major Adviser: Balloons as a Probe of the Atmospheric Aero­ Prof. D. C. Dahl. sols. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. Ney. Raghavan Kondayoor Pisharody, Milton Robert Ravensborg, Fergus Kerala, India Falls B.S. '57, M.S. '59, University of Bombay. Ma­ B.A. '60, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. jor: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Chemistry. Thesis: Solid State Properties of chology. Thesis: An Operant Conditioning Ap­ Some Pure and Substituted Layer-Type Disul­ proach to Increasing Interpersonal Awareness fides of Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium and Among Chronic Schizophrenics. Major Advis­ Tantalum. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Conroy. er: Prof. R. E. Wilk.

12 Bibekananda Ray, Midnapur, West Arthur Orner St. Hilaire, Lewiston, Bengal, India Me. B.V.S. '58, University of Calcutta; M.V.S. '64, B.S.M.E. '66, University of Maine; M.S.A.E. University of Madras. Major: Food Science and '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Aeronau­ Industries. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Prob­ tical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: lems in the Recovery of SalmoneJIa in Dried Fluid Dynamic Excitation of the Organ Reed. Milk Products. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Major Adviser: Prof. T. S. Lundgren. Jezeski. Makram Khalil Samaan, Cairo, Egypt B.A. '53, M.A. '62, University of Cairo; M.A. Irwin Reichstein, St-Laurent, Quebec, '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ Canada tional Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: B.S. '65, McGill University. Major: Physics. The Differential Effect of Reinforcement and Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Resonating­ Advice-Giving on Information Seeking Behavior Group Study of Few-Nucleon Scattering Prob­ in Counseling. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. lems. Major Adviser: Prof. Y. C. Tang. Parker. Douglas Charles Sanders, Mason, Evan David Rogers, Pullman, Wash. Mich. B.A. '59, Bethel College; M.A. '62, University B.S. '65, Michigan State; M.S. '69, University of Illinois. Major: Political Science. Minor: of Minnesota. Major: Horticulture. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Intelligence, Personality Plant Physiology. Thesis: Studies on the In­ and Partisan Political Behavior. Major Advis­ fluence of Mist Irrigation on the Microen­ er: Prof. H. W. Chase. vironment, Growth, and Development of the Potato (Solanum tuberosum). Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Nylund. Douglas Dana Rose, Royal Oak, Mich. Stephen Ward Schaffer, Balaton B.A. '66, Williams College; M.A. '68, Univer­ B.S. summa cum laude '66, Buena Vista Col­ sity of' -Minnesota. Major: Political Science. lege. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Physical Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: State Elec­ Chemistry. Thesis: Mechanism of Reactivation tion Systems: Candidacy, Candidate Strength of Disulfide Proteins. Major Adviser: Prof. D. and Candidate Support in Wisconsin, Oregon, B. Wetlaufer. Vermont and Mississippi. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Flanigan. Rolf Schaumann, Siegburg, Germany Dip. Ing. '67, University of Stuttgart. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Supporting John Leslie Rose, Brisbane, Australia Field. Thesis: Rational Network Functions B.Ag.S. '63, M.Ag.S. '68, University of From Distributed C Lines of Arbitrary Taper. Queensland. Major: Genetics. Minor: Plant Major Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. Physiology. Thesis: Inheritance of Fatty Acids in Several Crosses of Soybean Varieties. Major Robert Earl Schneider, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. J. W. Lambert. B.A. '65, M.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Biometry. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: A Mean Squared Error Criterion for Selecting a David Peter Rutten, Osakis Subset of Predictor Variables. Major Adviser: B.A. Summa cum laude '65, St. John's Univer­ Prof. J. R. Boen. sity; M.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Ma­ jor: Business Administration. Minor: Support­ Thomas David Schoonover, Lafayette, ing Field. Thesis: A Theoretical Comparison La. of Some Partitioning Algorithms for Structured B.A. '59, University of Minnesota; M.A. '61, Linear Programming Problems. Major Adviser: Louisiana State University. Major: History. Mi­ Prof. G. M. Andrew. nor: Geography. Thesis: Mexican-United States Relations, 1861-1867. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. Ronald Herbert Sack, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '65, Wisconsin State Pamela Poynter Schwandt, Northfield University; M.A. '67, University of Minneso­ B.A. magna cum laude '61, St. Olaf College; ta. Major: History. Minor: Supporting Field. M.A. '62, University of Washington. Major: Thesis: An Economic, Historical Study of the English. Minor: Greek. Thesis: Pope's Iliad: Reign of Amel-Marduk, King of Babylon, 562- The Transformation From Homeric to Aug­ 560 B.C. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Jones. ustan. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Monk.

13 Ethel Olivia Scott, Mantee, Miss. Sheldon Alan Sper, Rochester, N.Y. B.S. '49, Mississippi State College for B.A. '60, University of Rochester; M.A. '64, Women; M.S. '62, University of North Caro­ University of Minnesota. Major: Linguistics. lina. Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Minor: German. Thesis: Comparative Dialec· Field. Thesis: The Relationships of Selected tology of Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, C.A. Ma­ Components of Leisure Activity Experiences jor Adviser: Prof. Walter Lehn. to the Social Behavior Patterns of Teenagers and Young Adults. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Thomas Gardiner Spring, Toledo, Hoyt. Ohio Georgeanne Rentas Shove, Minne- B.A. magna cum laude '66, Oberlin College. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chem­ apolis istry. Thesis: Purification and Characteriza­ B.A. '65, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. tion of Escherischia Coli Enolase and Two Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Sup­ High Affinity Enolase Inhibitors. Major Ad­ porting Field. Thesis: A Test Battery for the viser: Prof. Finn Wold. Assessment of School Learning Difficulties and Its Relationship to Reflection-Impulsivity Michael William Steffes, Minneapolis in 2nd and 3rd Grade Boys. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, Harvard College. Major: Anatomy. Prof. M. D. Hall. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Insulin Secre­ Musab U. Siddiqi, Rudauli, India tion in Isolated Mammalian Islets of Langer­ hans. Major Adviser: Dr. A. W. Lindall. B.A. '46, National Muslim University; M.A. '63, Southern Illinois University. Major: So­ Dagmar Tamara Stewart, Winona ciology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Parental Participation in the Sex Education Program: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: An Evaluation Study. Major Adviser: Prof. Psychology. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: D. A. Martindale. The Construction of a Somatizing Scale for the Personality Inventory for Children. Ma­ Allan Barnard Simons, Ithaca, N.Y. jor Adviser: Prof. J. N. Butcher. B.S. '65, Cornell University; M.S. '67, Uni­ Chung Woo Suh, Minneapolis versity of Maryland. Major: Agronomy. Mi­ nor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Relationship B.A. '63, Yonsei University; M.A. '67, Uni­ of Indole Alkaloids to Palatability of Phalaris versity of Minnesota. Major: Mass Commu­ arundinacea L. and Influence of Several Fac· nication. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: tors on Alkaloid Concentration. Major Ad­ The Socio-Professional Aspects of Foreign viser: Prof. G. C. Morten. Correspondence in the U.S.: A Study of In­ ternational Communication. Major Adviser: David Lester Sippel, Windom Prof. R. B. Nixon. B.S. with distinction '65, M.S. '67, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Mechanics and Ma­ Franklin Hugh Tainter, Winona terials. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Mini­ B.S.F. '64, University of Montana; M.S. '68, mum-Mass Design of Structural Elements and University of Minnesota. Major: Plant Pa­ Multi-Element Systems with Specified Natural thology. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Frequencies. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. The Ultrastructure of the Eastern Dwarf Warner. Mistletoe (Arceuthobium PusiIIum Peck) . Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. French. 1110mas Jay Smith, Salt Lake City, Utah Paul Whitfield Tamm, Riverside, B.A. '66, M.P.H. '67, University of Minne­ Calif. sota. Major: Environmental Health. Minor: B.S. '66, Colorado School of Mines. Major: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Atmospheric Chemical Engineering. Minor: Supporting Pollution as a Cause of Bronchial Asthma At­ Field. Thesis: Effects of Crystallographic An­ tacks. Major Adviser: Prof. H. J. Paulus. isotropy on Chemisorption. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Schmidt. Lawrence Andrew Soltis, Milwaukee, Wis. Clayton Howard Tiede, Mankato B.S.C.E. '63, M.S.C.E. '64, University of B.S. with distinction '54, M.A. '60, Univer­ Minnesota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: sity of Minnesota. Major: Music. Minor: Mu­ Supporting Field. Thesis: Large Displace­ sic Education. Thesis: The Development of ments of Members Having Thin-Walled Open Minnesota Community Bands During the Cross Sections. Major Adviser: Prof. P. P. Nineteenth Century. Major Adviser: Prof. Christiano. Johannes Riedel.

14 Walter William Tornow, St. Louis Robert Bruce Watson, Allen Park, Park Mich. B.A. '65, M.A. '68, University of Minne­ B.A. '64, Wayne State University; M.A. '66, sota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporting University of Minnesota. Major: Speech­ Field. Thesis: Differential Perception of Am­ Communication. Minor: Supporting Field. biguous Job Characteristics as Inputs or Out­ Thesis: Toward a Burkeian Framework for comes Moderating Inequity Reduction. Major Rhetorical Criticism. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. L. Scott.

Sarat Chandra Tripathy, Puri, India William Downing Watson, Jr., B.S. '57, Ravenshaw College; M.S. '62, Ba­ Durango, Colo. naras Hindu University. Major: Electrical En­ B.A. '64, Colorado State College; M.A. '65, gineering. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Syracuse University. Major: Economics. M.i­ Effects of Magnetic Storms on Electric Power nor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Costs of AlI Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Albert­ Pollution Control in the Coal-Fired Electric son. Power Industry. Major Adviser: Prof. H. D. Mohring. F. William Tuominen, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota, James Lee Weatherby, Jr., Dallas, Duluth; M.S. '69, University of Minnesota. Tex. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Microbiology. B.A. '64, M.S. '66, Texas A & M University. Thesis: The Regulation of Pyruvic Kinase in Major: Economics. Minor: Supporting Field. Bacillus licheniformis. Major Adviser: Prof. Thesis: The Gross Demand Impact of the R. W. Bernlohr. Federal Sector: Measurement and Implica­ tions. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Henderson. Laurence Joseph Victor, Ridgway, Pa. B.S. ' 56, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Robert Joseph Wickenheiser, Bis- Ph.D. '65, Yale University. Major: Educa­ marck, N.D. tional Psychology. Minor: Physics. Thesis: B.A. summa cum laude '65, St. Benedict's On Understanding Laws of Invariance. Major College; M.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Adviser: Prof. P. E. Johnson. Major: English. Minor: Latin. Thesis: A Study of George Herbert's Latin Poems and Hilmar A. von Schonfeldt, Hannover, Their Relationship to His English Poems. Germany Major Adviser: Prof. L. H. Unger. Dip. Ing. '64, Bergakademie Clausthal. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Steve John Wiersma, Brookings, S.D. Thesis: An Experimental Study of Open-Hole B.S. '67, Northwestern University. Major: Hydraulic Fracturing as a Stress Measurement Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Method-with Particular Emphasis on Field Thesis: The Spontaneous Explosion Limits of Tests. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. Chlorine-Fluorine Mixtures. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher. Donald Raymond Wahlund, St. Paul B.B.A. '47, M.B.A. '65, University of Minne­ David James Wilson, Winnipeg, sota. Major: Educational Administration. Mi­ Manitoba, Canada nor: Business Administration. Thesis: A Study B.S. '64, University of Manitoba; M.S. '67, of the Employment of Conflict Management University of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Strategies by Elementary School Principals. Engineering. Minor: Fluid Mechanics. Thesis: Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Cross. An Experimental Investigation of t~e V.e­ locity, Temperature and Turbulence Fields In Lynda Walker Warren, Riverside, Plane and Curved Two-Dimensional Wall Calif. Jets: Coanda Effect. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein. B.A. '64, College of William and Mary. Ma­ jor: Psychology. Minor: Educational Psychol­ ogy. Thesis: The Prediction of Job Satisfac­ John Arthur Winnie, Albany, N.Y. tion as a Function of the Correspondence Be­ B.A. '62, State University of New York. Ma­ tween Vocational Needs and Occupational Re­ jor: Philosophy. Minor: Supporting Field. inforcers. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Camp­ Thesis: A Formal Theory of Propositions. Ma­ bell. jor Adviser: Prof. Herbert Feigl. 15 Carrol Herbert Woodworth, Alex- John Paul Zdechlik, Minneapolis andria B.S. '60, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. B.A. '62, Carleton College. Major: Psychol­ Major: Music. Minor: Music Education. The­ ogy. Minor: Supporting Field. Thesis: Attack sis: Four Pieces for Orchestra. I. Andante. Elicited in Rats by Electrical Stimulation of II. Allegro. III. Adagio. IV. Moderato-Allegro. the Lateral Hypothalamus. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Fetler. Prof. W. W. Roberts. Richard John Zeyen, North Mankato Chang-Koo Yun, Seoul, Korea B.S. '65, M.S. '67, Mankato State College. B.S. '63, Seoul National University. Major: Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Plant Physi­ Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. ology. Thesis: Histology and Ultrastructure of Thesis: Transport Phenomena in Anisotropic Avena sativa L. Infected With the Oat Blue Liquid Crystals. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Dwarf Virus. Major Adviser: Prof. E. C. Fredrickson. Banttari.

Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine Stanley Morris Cassan, Rochester M.D. '62, McGill University. Major: Medi­ cine. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Fine Struc­ tural Morphometry of Diffuse Lung Diseases Associated with Abnormal Gas Diffusion. Ma­ jor Adviser: Dr. A. L. Brown.

Doctor of Philosophy in Psychiatry Joseph John Westermeyer, St. Paul M.D. '61, M.A. '69, University of Minne­ sota. Major: Psychiatry. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Alcohol Related Problems Among Ojibway People in Minnesota: A Social Psy­ chiatry Study. Major Adviser: Prof. B. C. Schiele.

Master of Architecture Bruno Erat, Arbon, Switzerland Robert Kuhn Mautz II, Champaign, Dip. '62, Winterthur College of Technology. IlL Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major B.Arch. '69, University of Illinois. Field of Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. I-Ming Lai, Hualien, Taiwan B.S.E. '67, Taiwan Chen-Kung University. Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Choudhury Salah uddin, Dacca, Pakistan Amit Kumar Maitra, Calcutta, India B.Arch. '67, Pakistan UniverSity of Engineer­ B.Arch. '69, Bengal Eng. College. Field of ing and Technology. Field of Concentration: Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Prof. W. K. Vivrett. Vivrett.

16 Master of Arts Lorna McLeod Adolphson, Corvallis, Russell Martin Bakko, St. Paul Ore. B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, Concordia College. Field of Concen· Concentration: Physical Education. Major tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. viser: Prof. Bruce Balow. Vernon Joseph Bauer, Minneapolis Karen Ellen Anderson, Galion, Ohio B.S. '65, South Dakota State University. Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major B.S. '62, University of Wisconsin. Field of Adviser: Prof. R. R. Randleman. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Nadine Rebecca Belz, Stillwater B.A. '69, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Mary Patricia Anderson, St. Paul centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '68, College of St. Catherine. Field of Prof. R. H. Shove. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Stephen Alan Benson, Mound B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of James Dyckman Andrus, Walker Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. B.A. '67, Wesleyan University. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Susan Margaret Berres, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. B.A. '62, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Beatrice Janet Casperson Antholz, jor Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Minneapolis B.Ed. '37, Wisconsin State University. Field Roberta York Berry, Minneapolis of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. G. L. Piche. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. W. Johnson. Monica Rosenzweig Armour, Min- neapolis Manfred Fritz Bertelt, Brainerd B.S. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota, B.S. '58, University of Wisconsin. Field of Duluth. Field of Concentration: German. Ma­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. William Eugene Bertrand, Richfield Mary Lou Arnold, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. viser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Reynolds.

William George Asp, Hutchinson George A. Beske, Richfield B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '62, Macalester College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major viser. Prof. N. J. Freeman. Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Kent Richard Biergans, Mt. St. Robin Faye Atkins, St. Paul Frances, Ind. B.A. with distinction '64, University of Min­ B.A. '63, University of Dayton. Field of Con­ nesota, Morris. Field of Concentration: Edu­ centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. cational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. E. Moore. W. Tennyson. Priscilla Tupper Bierkoe, Beverly, William John Aull, Champaign, Ill. Mass. B.A. '65, Augustana College. Field of Con­ B.A. '68, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. w. O'Brien. E. W. McDiarmid.

17 1 I Donald James Bockler, South St. Paul Nancy Ann Gallagher Christensen, B.A. '65, B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Mendota Heights Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad­ B.S. with distinction '67, University of Min­ viser: Prof. E. D. Gennaro. nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci· ence. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Elaine Esther Paulsen Brant, St. Paul June Ann Christofferson, Hibbing B.A. summa cum laude '45, Gustavus Adol­ phus College. Field of Concentration: Cur­ B.S. '69, St. Cloud State College. Field of riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ N. C. Chase. viser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Marleyne Chula, Winnipeg, Mani- Alice Kleiber Bronstad, Marshfield, toba, Canada Wis. B. of Home Ec. '67, University of Manitoba. B.A. '69, University of Wisconsin. Field of Field of Concentration: Home Economics. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. Eugene Larkin. viser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. John Rice Churchill, Huron, S.D. B.A. summa cum laude '68, Macalester Col­ Robert Edwin Buresh, St. Paul lege. Field of Concentration: Music. Major B.S. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. Adviser: Prof. H. R. F1eischer. Field of Concentration: Educational Admin­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nicker­ Katharine Lynn Roebken Churchill, son. Osseo B.F.A. '63, Drake University. Field of Con­ Helen Doris Burkert, St. Paul centration: Art Education. Major Adviser: B.S. magna cum laude '60, University of Prof. W. R. Hastie. Omaha. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ ence. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiar­ Lois Philippi Cipalo, Bloomington mid. B.S.E. '57, Wartburg College. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Jean Marie Campbell, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. B.A. '53, College of St. Catherine. Field of Gary Richard Clayton, Brownsdale Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.S. '60, Concordia Teachers College. Field jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. of Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. F. Alkire. Patricia Merrimen Carr, Edina Gary James Colberg, White Bear B.A. '65, Northeastern State. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Lake Prof. L. E. Olson. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. McAdam. Janice Connie Caywood, Minocqua, Wis. Gerald Lloyd Collard, Harrison, Ark. B.S. cum laude '54, University of Minnesota, B.S. '65, Ball State University. Field of Con­ Duluth. Field of Concentration: Educational centration: Distributive Education. Major Ad· Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. viser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. Ronalda Arlene Condiff, St. Paul William Alan Chalmers, Prior Lake B.S. in Bus. Adm. '63, Macalester College. B.A. '60, St. John'S University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Business Education. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Adviser: Prof. T. G. Shroyer. Jack James Cop, Thunder Bay, On- Yaku Chang, St. Paul tario, Canada B.A. '45, St. John'S University. Field of Con­ B.A. '66, Lakehead University. Field of Con­ centration: Mass Communication. Major Ad­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Ma­ viser: Prof. R. B. Nixon. jor Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson.

18 Alfredo Costa, St. Paul Goldie Cohen Eldot, Duluth B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Dorothy Rundorff. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Verrill. Kerry Riddle Courtice, St. Paul Donald J uleen Ellingson, Moorhead B.F.A. '65, Beaver College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '55, Moorhead State College. Field of tration: Art History. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Dimitri Tselos. jor Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Dorothy Mae Olson Crosby, Fridley Alice Martzahn Ellison, Golden B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Valley Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. B.S. '45, University of Dubuque. Field of Concentration: Home Economics Education. J ames Edward Dale, Anoka Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Brown. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Political Science. Major Ad­ Paulette Margaret Everett, Anaconda, viser: Prof. M. Q. Sibley. Mont. Gerald Duane Davis, Wayzata B.A. with high honors '65, University of Mon­ tana. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Educa­ B.S. '59, University of Minnesota, Duluth. tional Psychology. Thesis: Task Performance as Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ a Function of the Subject's Reinforcement His­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. tory in the Peer Groups and Reinforcement Dispensed by a Peer Agent. Major Adviser: Ellen Francine DiGangi, St. Paul Prof. W. W. Hartup. B.A. cum laude '69, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ Joan Adair Fast, Burnsville jor Adviser: Prof. W. C. Simonton. B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Marsha Ann Dmohowski, Minneapolis Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Prof. C. A. Gayne. Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiology. Mi­ nor: Child Psychology. Thesis: A Study of Michael David Finnemann, St. Paul Cognitive Performance in Deaf Children. Ma­ B.A. '69, Kalamazoo College. Major: Sociol­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Templin. ogy. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Case­ load Size and Parole Supervision: A Case Gary Richard Dostal, Bloomington Study. Major Adviser: Prof. Harold Fine­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of stone. Concentration: Speech-Communication. Major Adviser: Prof. B. 1. Brock. Patrick Rolland Fitch, St. Paul Frederick John Dressler, Roseville B.A. '63, College of St. Thomas. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '63, Macalester College. Field of Con­ R. E. Moore. centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Mary Kathleen Frederick, Faribault Gaylan Ray DuBose, Devine, Tex. B.S. '59, Mankato State College. Field of B.A. with high honors '64, North Texas State Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. University. Field of Concentration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Erickson. Philip Monroe Dyrud, Newfolden Susan Lucille Gehrz, Minneapolis B.A. '64, Augsburg College. Field of Con­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Prof. D. P. Campbell. David Melvin Egeland, Minneapolis Robert Joel Gerdes, Bloomington B.A. '64, Macalester College. Field of Con­ B.S. '68, St Cloud State College. Field of centration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. Prof. E. D. Gennaro.

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Michael Joseph Gill, Jr., Sacramento, Nancy Ruth Harms, Red Wing Calif. B.A. cum laude '64, St. Olaf College. Field B.A. ' 53, St. Patrick's Seminary. Field of of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Concentration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. B. J. Kittilson. G. M. Erickson. Judy H. Andersen Hartman, North Merriam Savelkoul Gorman, South St. Paul St. Paul B.A. '64, Hamline University. Field of Con­ B.A. magna cum laude '53, University of centration: Speech-Communication. Major Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Adviser: Prof. B. L. Brock. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Peter Carl Haskell, Bangor, Me. Lael Dudley Grathwol, Excelsior B.A. with high honors '57, Norwich University. B.A. '53, College of St. Catherine. Major: Major: History. Minor: English. Thesis: History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Bishop Grafton and the Orthodox Church, History of the Excelsior Fruit Growers Asso­ 1900-1905. Major Adviser: Prof. T. G. Stav­ ciation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. rou. Richard William Grefe, Minneapolis Vlasta Vadura Havel, Adamov, B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Czechoslovakia Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Eckert. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Home Eco­ Janice Slama Grodnik, Fort Wayne, nomics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Ind. M. Brown. B.A. '64, North Park College and Theologi· cal Seminary. Field of Concentration: Art Curtis Uri Heaton, White Bear Lake Education. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Gayne. B.A. '60, B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Linda Caroline Haack, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. G. L. Piche. B.A. cum laude '68, Augsburg College. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Helen Gene Hebrank, Urbana, Ill. viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. B.A. '67, Mount Holyoke College. Major: History. Minor: English. Thesis: Manchester Jerry Verne Haines, Minneapolis Moves for National Education, 1847-1861. Ma­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: jor Adviser: Prof. J. L. Altholz. Speech-Communication. Minor: Journalism. Thesis: The History of Radio Station WDGY. Brewster C. Herrstrom, Bloomington Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Hart. B.A. '50, Bethel College. Field of Concen­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ Aileen Pearson Halos, Hallock viser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Shirley Fitzgerald Holdahl, Minne- Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. apolis Judith Anne Halper, St. Paul B.A. '66, DePaul University. Field of Concen­ B.A. cum laude '57, B.S. '66, University of tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library viser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Ellsworth R. Holm, Alexandria Jean De Villiers Harley, Minneapolis B.S. '59, Macalester College; B.S. '64, Uni­ B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: Distributive Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. D. C. Sheppard. W. G. Meyer. William Beddall Harley, Minneapolis Sandra Joy Holstein, Brooklyn, N.Y. B.A. cum laude '67, University of Minnesota. B.A. '65, University of California, Los An­ Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ geles. Field of Concentration: English. Major viser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien.

20 JoAnn Kristina Honaas, New Brighton Sheldon Iver Johnson, Duluth B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Education. Major viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid .. Adviser: Prof. A. E. Smith. Terry M. Johnson, Austin Thomas Eugene Houde, Minneapolis B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Concentration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. C. F. Smythe. Wendell Josal. Nicholas John Jollymore, Cloquet Gail Lynn Howard, St. Paul B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '69, Macalester College. Concentration: Mass Communication. Major Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Tichenor. Adviser: Prof. E. D. Gennaro. Wayne A. Jones, Forest Lake B.F.A. '67, Ohio University. Field of Concen­ Robert Marshall Howell, Stroudsburg, tration: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audi­ Pa. ology. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr. B.A. '63, Gettysburg College. Field of Con­ centration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. Richard Eli Jukich, Duluth F. M Whiting. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Verrill. Lois Ruth Jad, Danbury, Wis. B.S. '65, MacMurray College. Field of Con­ Marjorie Moore Kadue, Minneapolis centration: Educational Psychology. Major B.S. '42, Mississippi State College for Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Women. Field of Concentration: Home Eco­ nomics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Kathryn Mary Theresa Jenkes, Ford. Pittston, Pa. David Robert Kanter, Chicago, Ill. B.A. cum laude '59, Marywood College. Field of Concentration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. B.F.A. '51, Drake University. Field of Con­ G. M. Erickson. centration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. C. M. Nolte. Ardes Mae Johnson, Minneapolis Cynthia Jane Kaufman, Aitkin B.A. magna cum laude '57, University of B.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Major: So­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educa­ ciology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Aliena­ tional Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. tion and Learning: Implications for the Mass Wood. University. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Mar­ tindale. Forrest Edmund Johnson, Minne- apolis Grace Eileen Kemmer, Devils Lake, N.D. B.S. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Recreation and Park B.A. cum laude '58, Augsburg College. Field Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Anderson. Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Donald A. Kieser, St. Cloud Joann Johnson, Rochester B.S. '66, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.A. cum laude '62, Hamline University. Field Concentration: Mathematics Education. Ma­ of Concentration: Educational Psychology. jor Adviser: Prof. D. C. Johnson. Major Adviser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Marian Adams Kilkenny, Louisville, Karen Jeanne Johnson, Omaha, Neb. Ohio B.S. '69, University of Nebraska. Field of B.S. '47, Otterbein College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr.

21 Gail Elizabeth King, Miltona James Michael Kushner, Los Angeles, B.S. cum laude '67, University of Minnesota, Calif. Duluth. Field of Concentration: History. Ma­ B.A. cum laude '67, University of Southern jor Adviser: Prof. A. J. Larsen. California. Major: Speech-Communication. Minor: Related Field. Thesis: An Attitude Deane Alexius Kishel, St. Paul Survey of Secondary School Students in Keri­ cho . District, Kenya, Toward Radio. Major B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of AdVIser: Prof. D. R. Browne. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. H. Brekhus. Barbara Leeser Lachar, Detroit, Mich. B.A. with distinction '68, University of Michi­ Karen Gay Kitchener, Toledo, Ohio gan. Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational B.A. '65, University of California, Santa Bar­ ~sychology. Thesis: Use of the Strong Voca­ bara. Field of Concentration: Educational tIonal Interest Blank in the Prediction of Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. A. R. An­ Clerical Turnover. Major Adviser: Prof. D. P. derson. Campbell.

Helen Dake Kline, Seattle, Wash. Jeanette Marie LaMourea, Buhl B.A. magna cum laude '68, Seattle Pacific B.S. magna cum laude '69, University of Min­ College. Field of Concentration: English as a nesota, Duluth. Field of Concentration: Li­ Second Language. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. brary Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. Robinett. McDiarmid.

George David Knutson, Granite Falls Elizabeth Ann Lange, Ames, Iowa B.A. '62, Washington State University. Field B.S. '60, Northern State College. Field of of Concentration: Educational Administration. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. V. L. Hendrix. viser: Prof. J. H. Leigh.

Gail Aileen Koch, Lock Haven, Pa. Jeffrey Dean Latterell, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '56, Lock Haven State College. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: American Studies. Ma­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Major Adviser: Prof. Mary Klaurens.

James William Kochevar, Pueblo, Anne Silvers Lee, St. Paul Colo. B.A. '69, Macalester College. Field of Con­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '69, Southern Colorado State College. Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ chology. Thesis: Retrieval Variables in the Measurement of Memory. Major Adviser: Sang-ge Lee, Seoul, Korea Prof. P. W. Fox. B.A. '61, Seoul National University; M.A. '68, Southern Illinois University. Field of Con­ Ronald Ree Krikac, Sturgis, S.D. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. H. Leigh. B.A., B.Mus. '64, Huron College. Field of J. Concentration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Thompson. Bruce Lester Lehan, Minneapolis B.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Major: Patricia Helen Krus, Bloomington Speech-Communication. Minor: Theatre. The­ B.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Field of sis: An Analysis of the Design and Production Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ of a Television Series Dealing with Rehabili­ jor Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. tation in the Correctional Institutions of Min­ nesota. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Bart. Leslie Louis Kumpula, Minneapolis B.E.E. '62, M.S.A.E. '70, University of Minne­ Cheryl L. Lesmeister, Morris sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and B.A. '68, College of St. Catherine. Field of Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pear­ Concentration: Linguistics. Major Adviser: son. Prof. Walter Lehn. 22 Dwaine Waldemar Lind, Anoka Michael Anthony Meirick, Herman- B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of town Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.A. '57, University of Minnesota, Duluth. jor Adviser: Prof. A. R. Anderson. Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Robert Owens. Michael Duncan Linn, St. Paul B.A. '60, M.A. '62, University of Montana. Edith Ann Meissner, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Linguistics. Major B.A. '69, Beloit College. Field of Concen­ Adviser: Prof. Walter Lehn. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. John Carlton Lynskey, Minneapolis D. K. Berninghausen. B.S. with high distinction '61.' Univer~ity of Marna Lee Mellberg, Minneapolis Minnesota. Field of Concentration: CUrrIculum B.S. '67, B.S. '69, University of Minnesota. and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ Johnson. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Bruininks. Judith Yvonne Mack, Minneapolis Marianne Stafne Meyer, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '67, University of Minnesota. B.A. '63, Bennington College. Field of Con~ Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major centration: Child Psychology. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. D. P. Campbell. Prof. W. W. Hartup. Marilyn Jean Manns, Godfrey, Ill. David Edgar Miller, Miller Place, N.Y. B.A. '68, Mount St. Scholastica. Field of Con­ centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B.A. '63, Miami University. Field of Concen­ tration: Speech and Theatre Arts. Major Ad­ E. Moore. viser: Prof. Wendell Josa!. James Philip Martin, St. Paul James Milton Moellendick, Parkers- B.A. '62, Harvard College. Field of Concen­ burg, W. Va. tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. B.S. '67, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Field of Concentration: Physical Education. Virve Paul Martin, Atlanta, Ga. Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. B.A. '52, Wesleyan College. Field of Concen­ Michael Charles Morrison, Austin tration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. V. H. Hewer. B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Education. Thesis: A Case Mary Munger McBride, Minneapolis Against Homogeneous Grouping. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. David Cooperman. B.A. '47, Scripps College. Field of Concen­ tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Ernest Eugene Mustonen, Soudan B.S. '51, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Charles Bernard McCann, Steuben- Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ ville, Ohio ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. B.A. '65, College of Steubenville. Field of Concentration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. Eliawira N. Ndosi, USA River, G. M. Erickson. Tanzania Joe Thomas McCartney, Omaha, Neb. B.A. '64, Carleton College. Major: Econom­ ics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: The Non-Opti­ B.S. '61, University of Omaha. Major: Jour­ mality of Monopolistic Equilibrium. Major Ad­ nalism. Minor: History. Thesis: Role Expec­ viser: Prof. J. A. Buttrick. tancies of the Police and the Reporter: Omaha, Nebraska. Major Adviser: Prof. Ed­ win Emery. Armi Koskinen Nelson, Minneapolis B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Allan Irving McKenzie, San Fernando, Concentration: Business Education. Major Trinidad, West Indies Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.A. '58, McMaster University;M.Ed. '64, University of New Brunswick; M.A. '65, Bonnie Jayne Nelson, Minneapolis Queens University. Field. of C~ncentrat!on: B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Hill. Prof. J. B. Preus. 23 Nancy Ellen Winterer Nordquist, Terrence John O'Malley, Cleveland, Minneapolis Ohio B.A. cum laude '68, Carleton College. Field of B.A. cum laude '68, . Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Sheppard. Prof. R. J. Schork. Paul William Noreen, Jr., Minneapolis Denis Michael O'Pray, St. Paul B.S. with distinction ';7, University of Min· B.A. '63, Hobart College. Field of Concen­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Education. tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. G. L. Piche. Prof. M. c. Turpie. Patricia June Norling, Bloomington Margaret Frazier Orrock, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '69. University of Min­ B.S. '47, Mary Washington College, Univer­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ sity of Virginia. Field of Concentration: Busi­ ence. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. ness Education. Major Adviser: Prof. C. R. Hopkins. Carol Ann Nygaard, Minneapolis B.A. '68, Jamestown College. Field of Con· Lorraine Beverly Palkert, West centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: St. Paul Prof. J. H. Leigh. B.A. '64, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Frederick Ashley Nyline, Hinckley Prof. W. E. Gardner. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ Florence Jean Pappas, Chicago, III. viser: Prof. E. M. Turrentine. B.A. cum laude '63, Clarke College. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Durning Oatman, Blooming- G. W. O'Brien. ton B.C.E. '49, B.S. '63, University of Minne· Darwin Nicholas Patnode, Hamel sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.A. cum laude '68, St. Mary's College. Field chology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Dugan. of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. O'Brien. Akimi Oda, Okayama-Ken, Japan B.A. ''56, Notre Dame Seishin University. Bruce Palmer Paulson, Eau Claire, Field of Concentration: English as a Second Wis. Language. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. Robi­ B.A. '60, Concordia College. Field of Con­ nett. centration: Music Education. Major Adviser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. Linda Ann Oddan, Milan B.A. with distinction '68, University of Min­ John Warren Pederson, Bismarck, nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ N.D. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. W. C. Simonton. B.S. '66, Valley City State College. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Howard Lon Oertel, Jr., Madison, viser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Wis. B.S. ';9, University of Wisconsin. Field of Douglas Carl Peterson, Northfield Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major B.S. '63, Mankato State College. Field of Adviser: Prof. R. P. Marvin. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Elizabeth-Ngozi Ekejiuba Okoro, Biafra Philip Jerome Peterson, Minneapolis B.A. '69, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '62, Iowa State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ A. A. Renaud. viser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. KarIa Petersen Diane Olive, St. Paul Marilyn Mildred Pettit, Wayzata B.A. with distinction '67, University of Min­ B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: ence. Major Adviser: Prof. E. H. Brekhus. Prof. E. D. Gennaro. 24 Keith Richard Phifer, Minneapolis Robert David Sack, Westport, Conn. B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '66, University of Pennsyl­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: vania. Field of Concentration: Geography. Prof. W. E. Gardner. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Schwartzberg. Arleen Agnes Phinney, Mountain Linda Mae Sardarov, Seattle, Wash. Lake B.A. '69, University of Washington. Field of B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ sota. Field of Concentration: Educational viser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Ryn­ ders. Walter William Sawatsky, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada David Lawrence Prin, Minneapolis B.A. '67, Goshen College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. G. Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Stavrou. Adviser: Prof. G. W. England. Paul Dufred Schaefer, Minneapolis Jane Bradford Rank, St. Paul B.A. '68, Arizona State University. Major: An­ B.A. '36, University of Minnesota. Field of thropology. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Model of Missionization. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Eugene Ogan. Jeanette Cleath Reed, Minneapolis Roger Carl Schaefer, Juneau, Wis. B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '67, Wisconsin State Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: University. Field of Concentration: Political Prof. W. E. Garoner. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Chase. Sr. Mary Frances Reis, St. Louis, Margaret Meyer Schafer, Rochester Mo. B.S. '59, Concordia Teachers College. Field B.A. '64, San Diego College for Women. of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Field of Concentration: Educational Admin­ Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Jon LaFolet Schasker, Elbow Lake Louis Keron Robards, Louisville, Ky. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '68, University of Notre Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Dame. Field of Concentration: Educational Prof. J. I. Yellott. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. F. Shaf­ fer. Otto Hermann Schenk, New Ulm Mary Ann Tower Rolland, Minne- B.S. '55, Dr. Martin Luther College; M.Mus. '64, Wisconsin Conservatory. Field of Con· apolis centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Jo­ B.s. '61, Cornell University. Field of Con­ hannes Riedel. centration: Home Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. Gertrude Esteros. Arthur George Seplak, Bloomington Jon Daniel Rondestvedt, Husler, Wis. B.A. cum laude '67, St. Olaf College. Field B.A. '61, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruc­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major tion. Major Adviser: Prof. T. G. Shroyer. Adviser: Prof. G. L. Piche. Linda Carolyn Shoemaker, Elmira, William Adolph Ruf, Willmar N.Y. B.S. '54, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with distinction '54, Wells College. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ Adviser: Prof. R. P. Marvin. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Arne Robert Sabee, Duluth Blanche Larsen Shumate, Duluth B.A. '50, University of Minnesota, Duluth. B.E. '42, Wisconsin State University. Field of Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. 25 Eugene Alfred Sigfusson, Calgary, Marx William Swanholm, Minne" Alberta, Canada apolis B.A. '66, B.Ed. '66, University of Manitoba. B.A. '63, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Prof. M. C. Turpie. LeRoy Franklin Swanson, Adams Martha Janet Lohr Simmons, Duluth B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '69, University of Min­ Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Leigh. Mary Sandra Tarman, South St. Paul -Suchada Sitaputra, Bangkok, Thailand B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ B.A. '66, Chulalongkorn University. Field of viser: Prof. W. C. Simonton. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Dykstra. Christopher Antony Taylor, Ireland B.A. '62, University College, Dublin. Field of Janet Elizabeth Slagle, Binghamton, Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major N.Y. Adviser: Prof. D. A. Blocher. B.A. '67, Elmira College. Field of Concentra­ Russell Henry Thiem, Jr., Edina tion: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiol­ ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. Starr. B.A. '66, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Concentration: Speech·Communication. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Charles Nolte. Nancy Britton Soth, Northfield B.A. cum laude '56, Western College. Field Rodney George Tooley, Fridley of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Randleman. Marjorie F. Sougstad, Mitchell, S.D. Michael George Trend, Minneapolis B.A. '62, Wesleyan University. Field of Con­ B.A. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Anthropology. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Im­ Prof. N. J. Freeman. mutabilism in Boasian Thought (1899-1911). Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Kiste. Linda Eileen Pearlson Spring, White Hong-Chin Tsai, Tainan, Taiwan Bear Lake B.S. '61, M.S. '65, National Taiwan Univer­ B.S. with distinction '67, University of Min­ sity. Major: Sociology. Minor: Agricultural nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Economics. Thesis: The Application of Com­ Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. munity Development Theory on Rural Com­ munity Development Practice - Taiwan 1- Shirley June Stanley, Minneapolis Liao Case. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Dono­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of hue. Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Jean Crawford Van Grasstek, Roseville B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Harold Thomas Staples, Thunder Bay, Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Ontario, Canada viser: Prof. W. C. Simonton. B.P.E. '68, University of Alberta. Field of Warren Lee Vickers, Eden Prairie Concentration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. E. McAdam. Thomas Wilhelm Sundell, Minne- apolis Frank L. Vincent, Eveleth B.A. '67, University of Northern Iowa. Field B.A. '59, University of Minnesota, Duluth. of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum.

26 Ingolf Klaus Vogeler, Toronto, Robert Henry Willis, Spring Valley, Ontario, Canada N.Y. B.A. '68, University of Toronto. Major: Ge­ B.S. '63, Springfield College. Field of Con­ ography. Minors: Anthropology and Sociology. centration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Thesis: Farm Land Transfers in Western Prof. J. F. Alexander. Wisconsin. Major Adviser: Prof. E. C. Mather. Donald Paul Wolf, Omaha, Neb. Lois Louise Vomhof, La Crosse, Wis. B.A. '66, St. Columban's College. Field of B.S. '60, Dr. Martin Luther College. Field of Concentration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ G. M. Erickson. jor Adviser: Prof. Bruce Balow. Katherine Jean Wagner, Sioux City, Dianne Lynne Woodford, Sergeant Iowa Bluff, Iowa B.A. summa cum laude '68, University of B.A. '62, Briar Cliff College. Field of Con­ South Dakota. Field of Concentration: Mass centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Communication. Major Adviser: Prof. G. S. Prof. B. J. Kittilson. Hage. John Albert Waight, Robbinsdale B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of J oon Hak Y00, Seoul, Korea Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ B.A. '62, Seoul National University. Field of viser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Buttrick. Helen Marcia Wattson, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '69, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Ma­ David Allen Zarkin, Spokane, Wash. jor Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. B.A. '62, University of Washington. Field of Concentration: Journalism. Major Adviser: Darlene Ann Wegner, Burnsville Prof. D. M. Gillmor. B.S.Ed. '63, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. Ann Foster Zdon, Minneapolis B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Sr. Maureen Whalen, Casper, Wyo. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: B.A. '64, Clarke College. Field of Concen­ Prof. D. P. Campbell. tration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Paul Zingale, New City, N.Y. Joann Wilken, St. Paul B.A. '65, University of Rochester. Field of B.A. '49, Hamline University; M.S. '64, St. Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Cloud State College. Field of Concentration: Adviser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Gary James Zouzoulas, Demarest, N.J. Donald Brian Will, North St. Paul B.S. '66, City College of New York. Major: B.S. '61, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Sociology. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Educa­ Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol­ tion and Paths to the Mental Hospital. Major ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Adviser: Prof. D. P. Spitzer.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Richard Martin Aalberg, Alexandria Uriel Ariza, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '61, University of Minnesota. D.V.M. '64, National University of Colombia. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: The St. Field of Concentration: Public Administra­ Paul Campus Faculty Consultative Commit· tion. Major Adviser: Prof. John Black. tee - A Case Study in Faculty-Administration Relationships. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

27 Thomas John Fischer, St. Paul Joseph Edward Orthoefer, Gahanna, B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Ohio Concentration: Public Administration. Major D.v.M. '56, Ohio State University. Major: Adviser: Prof. J. E. Jernberg. Public Administration. Thesis: A Case Study of the Steps Leading to the Merger of the Timothy Charles Jeffery, St. Paul City of Dayton and Montgomery County, Ohio Health Districts. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of G. A. Warp. Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. O. C. Peterson. John Elmer Rudolph, Rockville, Md. B.A. '52, University of Minnesota. Major: Patrick Joseph McGauley, Hibbing Public Administration. Thesis: The Non-Pro· B.S. '64, Winona State College. Field of Con­ liferation Treaty and Nuclear Materials Safe­ centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ guards. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. viser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Dorothy Skolnik Sennett, Minne- apolis Richard Otto Meyer, New Prague B.A. with high distinction '31, University of B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Public Concentration: Public Administration. Major Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. P. T. Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Steen.

Master of Business Administration Robert James Brown, Stillwater David Ray Hubers, New Brighton B.S.B. '69, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S.B. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. E. Willis. jor Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky. Jean-Claude De Smet, Brussels, Belgium Lawrence Stanley Viehl, St. Paul B.S.B. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Inge. Com. with distinction '67, Universite Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Libre de Bruxelles. Field of Concentration: jor Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky. Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz.

Master of Fine Arts Karl Frederick Borgeson, Whitewater, Joan Fuller Elander, Minnetonka Wis. B.Mu. '54, MacPhail College. FieJd of Con· B.A. '65, St. Cloud State College. Field of centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Adviser: F1eischer. Prof. Warren Mackenzie. Vickie Rita Esposito McLaughlin, Yung Joo Choi, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Hammonton, N.J. Canada B.A. '68, Douglass College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '61, Kyung Hee University. Field of tration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. Wen­ Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. dell Josa!. R. A. Schuessler. Bonnie Dee Ottenbacher, Aberdeen, Richard Wiman Dunn, Ashland, Wis. S.D. B.A. '62, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field B.S. '66, Northern State College. Field of of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Ad­ Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. H. L. Adey. H. R. Fleischer.

28 Russell James Pesola, Northfield Jeffrey Wylie Van, St. Paul B.A. '61, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '63, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ tration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. tration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Schuessler. Schuessler. Virginia Lorine Swain, Sylmar, Calif. Paul Raymond Zaner, Buffalo, N.Y. B.A. '68, Stanford University. Field of Con­ B.S. '64, State University of New York, Buf­ centration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. falo. Field of Concentration: Studio Arts. Ma­ R. D. Moulton. jor Adviser: Prof. Peter Busa.

Certificate of Specialist in Education Roy John Anderson, West St. Paul Jerry Kermite Cassem, Rosemount B.A. '41, State Teachers College; M.Ed. '65, B.S. '54, Mankato State College; M.A. '59, University of North Dakota. Field of Con­ University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ centration: Educational Administration. Major tion: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller. viser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Edwin Dale Birkeland, Hutchinson A.A. '55, Hibbing Junior College; B.A. '57, Concordia College; M.S. '62, North Dakota State University. Field of Concentration: Edu­ cational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller.

Master of Science C. J. Alexander, Kerala, India Daniel Francis Bell, Rochester, N.Y. B.S. '61, M.S. '63, Madras Christian College. B.S. '68, University of Notre Dame. Major: Field of Concentration: Chemistry. Major Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Adviser: Prof. R. W. Lumry. Determination of the Spin Alis Direction of a Sounding Rocket by Means of a Star Sensor. Shonna Lee Allen, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. L. J. Cahill. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Bernard Francois Bodin, Versailles, Metabolism of the Reiter Treponeme. Major France Adviser: Dr. R. C. Johnson. Dip. '69, Ecole Centrale De Paris. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Reed Edward Barker, Springville, Thesis: Permanent Profiles in Chromatogra­ Utah phy. Major Adviser: Prof. N. R. Amundson. B.S. '68, Utah State University. Major: Plant Breeding. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Carole Williamson Bradley, St. Paul Leaf Angle Inheritance and Relationships in B.A. with honors '66, Ohio University. Major: Barley. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Rasmus­ Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Study son. of the Daly Ion Detector Using a Photo­ multiplier and a Semiconductor Detector. Ma­ David William Beckley, St. Paul jor Adviser: Prof. W. H. Johnson. B.B.A. cum laude '66, University of Notre Dame. Major: Business Administration. Mi­ Julian Escribano Briz, Cuenca, Spain nor: Economics. Thesis: Voluntary Personal Ag.Eng. '68, Escuelatecnica Superios de In­ Bankruptcies in Minnesota - A Study and genieros Agronomos de Madrid. Field of Recommendations. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Ma­ Nelson. jor Adviser: Prof. J. P. Houck. 29 Grace Mei-Sui Chen, Hsinchu, Ronald Eugene Dutton, Blue Earth Taiwan B.S. with honors '68, South Dakota State Uni­ B.s. '66, National Taiwan Normal University. versity. Major: Nutrition. Minor: Biometrics. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analyti­ Thesis: Utilization of High Moisture Com cal Chemistry. Thesis: Addition Reactions to with Added Protein or Nonprotein Nitrogen the Strained Benzonorbornadiene System. Ma­ at Ensiling by Ruminants. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. Ronald Caple. Prof. D. E. Otterby. Douglas Richard Engebretson, Min- Ming-Fen Myra Chern, Taipei, neapolis Taiwan B.S. '68, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '67, National Taiwan University. Major: Concentration: Food Science and Industries. Genetics. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: The In­ Major Adviser: Prof. F. F. Busta. heritance of Quantitative Traits in Tribolium castaneum as Shown by Responses to Mass Nasrollah Etemadi, Tehran, Iran Selection and Combining Ability. Major Ad· viser: Prof. W. J. Boylan. B.S. '66, Tehran University. Field of Concen­ tration: Statistics. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Perlman. Hung En Chou, Nantou, Taiwan B.S. '66, National Taiwan University. Major: Rebecca Field, Hanover, N.H. Food Science and Industries. Minor: Biomet· B.S. '68, University of Wisconsin. Major: rics. Thesis: Oxidation of B-Carotene Low­ Biology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: An Moisture Model Systems. Major Adviser: Prof. Analysis of Social Courtship in the Mallard. W. M. Breene. Major Adviser: Prof. D. F. McKinney. Young Chul Chu, Seoul, Korea Victor Caamafio Fuentes, Chillan, B.S. '66, Seoul National University. Major: Chile Entomology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Ing. Ag. '64, University of Concepcion. Ma­ Comparison of in Vivo and Vitro Inhibition jor: Soil Science. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: of ATPases by the Insecticide Chlordane. Ma­ Soil Matric Suction Changes with Time in jor Adviser: Prof. L. K. Cutkomp. Pressed Soil Briquettes. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Blake. Simon John Waldron Scott Cooper, Chuen Po Fung, Hong Kong Cheltenham, England B.S. '67, Chung Chi College. Major: Genet­ Institute of Chartered Accountants '65. Field ics. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: A Genetic of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma· Study of Serum Transferrin and Hemoglobin jor Adviser: Prof. P. F. Jessup. Polymorphisms and Performance Traits in Sheep. Major Adviser: Prof. W. J. Boylan. Kathleen Frances Cufer, St. Paul B.S. '68, College of St. Catherine. Field of James Robert Gilbert, Hot Sulphur Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Ad­ Springs, Colo. viser: Prof. Isabel Harris. B.S. '68, Colorado State University. Major: Ecology. Minor: Related Field. Thesis: Repro­ Cyril Peter deVries, Hopkins ductive Biology of Female Kodiak Brown Bear. Major Adviser: Prof. A. W. Erickson. B.Phy. with distinction '69, University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: Studies of Helium Plasmas at Verona Christofferson Gordon, Min- Various Temperatures. Major Adviser: Prof. netonka H. Y. Oskam. B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Rudolf Dueland, Staten Island, N.Y. Adviser: Prof. Isabel Harris. D.V.M. '56, Cornell University. Major: Vet­ erinary Surgery and Radiology. Minor: Ana­ Alvaro Gutierrez M., Bogota, Colom- tomy. Thesis: Blood Flow Studies of Hypo­ bia volemic Shock in the Dog: Effects of Beta­ D.v.M. '51, Universidad Nacional De Colom­ histine Hydrochloride on Cardiac Output. Ma­ bia. Field of Concentration: Veterinary Pa­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. L. Piermattei. thology. Major Adviser: Prof. H. J. Kuntz.

30 Janet Stark Halvorson, Buffalo Joseph Andrew Komar, St. Paul B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '66, College of St. Thomas. Field of Home Economics. Minor: Child Psychology. Concentration: Busiuess Administration. Ma­ Thesis: Birth Order of Teenagers and Depen­ jor Adviser: Prof. G. W. Dickson. dency on Parents. Major Adviser: Prof. D. R. Bender. Thomas Anthony Kowalski, Chicago, Duane Allen Heng, Roland, Iowa Ill. B.S. '68, Loyola University. Major: Analytical B.S. '65, Iowa State University. Major: Horti­ Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. The­ culture. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: The Ac­ sis: The Electrochemical Study of the Kinet­ tivity of Ethrel (92-Chloroethyl-phosphonic Acid) in the Growth of Poapratensis L. Ma­ ics of the Cu(I)jCu(II) Couple in Aceto­ nitrile. Major Adviser: Prof. P. Lingane. jor Adviser: Prof. D. B. White. J.

Kristina Rae Holmberg, Excelsior David Weston Kuehn, Excelsior B.A. '68, Gustavus Adolphus CoIlege. Field B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: of Concentration: Food Science and Industries. Wildlife. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: An Evalu­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. A. Morris. ation of Tooth Wear as a Criterion for Esti­ mating Age in White Tailed Deer. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. J. Mackie. Robin Clark Hoover, St. Paul B.A. '67, Wisconsin State University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Margaret Palmer Lothrop, Media, Pa. jor Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith. B.A. '68, Oberlin College. Field of Concen­ tration: Chemistry. Major Adviser: Prof. W. Dan Edward Huff, Beaumont, Tex. L. Reynolds. B.S. '66, Lamar State College of Technology. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: A Thomas Kevin Meehan, North Arling- Study of Selected Nutrients in Browse Avail­ ton, N.J. able to Ruffed Grouse. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '67, St. Peter's College. Major: Mathe­ S. D. Frenzel. matics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: The Sylow­ Subgroups of the Classical Groups and Sym­ Chyisheng Hwang, Taipei, Taiwan metric Groups Over Finite Fields. Major Ad­ B.S. '65, Taiwan Chung Hsin University. Field viser: Prof. E. F. Cline. of Concentration: Fluid Mechanics. Major Adviser: Prof. C. C. Song. Nicholas Memoli, Arlington, Va. B.A. with distinction '68, University of Con­ Carole Ann James, Akron, Ohio necticut. Field of Concentration: Agricultural B.S. '61, Kent State University. Field of Con­ Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Koller. centration: Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Anderson. Kathleen Novak, St. Paul B.S. with distinction '69, University of Min­ Jose M. Jimenez-Tille, Bogota, nesota. Field of Concentration: Home Eco­ Colombia nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. D. R. Bender. D.V.M. '62, Colombia National University. Major: Veterinary Microbiology. Minor: Vet­ erinary Obstetrics. Thesis: Study and Compari. Hyo Guen Park, Seoul, Korea son of Diagnostic Procedures for Brucellosis. B.S.Ag. '63, Seoul National University. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Anderson. Horticulture. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: An Evaluation of Four Fusarium Resistant Lines of Muskmelon Based on Their Combining Marilyn Maureen Klein, St. Joseph Ability with Relatively Susceptible Cultivars. B.S. with distinction '68, University of Min­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Davis. nesota. Major: Medical Technology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Use of Thin-layer -Chromatography for the Detection of Nu­ Mary Jane Pribyl, Maple Lake cleic Acid Enzyme Activity of Nonfermenta­ B.S. with distinction '68, University of Min­ tive, Gramnegative Bacteria. Major Adviser: nesota. Field of Concentration: Home Eco­ Prof. R. F. Hovde. nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. E. S. Maynes. 31 Tilak Raj, New Delhi, India Clive East Emanuel Simpson, B.S. '60, Panjab University; M.S. '64, Univer­ Kingston, Jamaica sity of Delhi. Major: Physical Chemistry. Mi­ B.S.E.E. '66, University of Glasgow. Field of nor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Effect of an Concentration: Environmental Health. Major Electric Field on Diffusion Boundaries in Adviser: Prof. G. S. Michaelsen. Aqueous Solutions. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Nichol. Harry Robinson Smith, Minneapolis Robert Edwin Rulon, Hacienda B.S.B. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Heights, Calif. jor Adviser: Prof. G. B. Davis. B.S.B.A. '66, Ohio State University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Melvin Eugene Sunquist, Minneapolis jor Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Ecology. Thesis: Winter Mohamed Sadiq, Hyderabad, India Activity of Striped Skunks (Mephitis Mephi­ M.S. '60, Osmania University. Major: Veteri­ tis), East-Central Minnesota. Major Adviser: nary Bacteriology. Minor: Public Health. The­ Prof. J. R. Tester. sis: An Evaluation of Airborne Microbial Con­ tamination in Turkey Pens and of the Influ­ Kim Hock Tan, Singapore ence of Environmental Factors Upon It. Ma­ B.S. '64, Nanyang University. Major: Bio­ jor Adviser: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. The­ sis: Enzymology in Aqueous-Organic Consol­ Mary Paul Van Ryzin Sanford, vent Binaries. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Lov­ Duluth rien. B.A. cum laude '69, University of Minnesota, Duluth. Major: Ecology. Minor: Entomology. Barbara Ann Volk, Rugby, N.D. Thesis: The Relative Distribution and Abun­ B.S.N. '66, Alverno College. Field of Con­ dance of Carabid Beetles in Fields of Various centration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Crop Histories. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Adviser: Prof. Isabel Harris. Chiang. Wayne Douglas Wesala, Minneapolis Roy Leon Sanford, Princeton B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '68, University of Min­ Concentration: Food Science and Industries. nesota, Duluth. Field of Concentration: Statis­ Major Adviser: Prof. F. F. Busta. tics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Buehler. Sharon Frances Wilson, Minneapolis Joseph William Schuck, St. Paul B.S. '63, Montana State University. Major: B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Home Economics. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ The Relationship of Fashion Leadership to jor Adviser: Prof. D. V. Harper. Social Participation and Social Acceptance Among Adolescents. Major Adviser: Prof. Su­ John Walter Schwandt, Decatur, Ill. zanne Davison. B.S. '69, State University of New York. Ma­ jor: Plant Pathology. Minor: Plant Breeding. Judith Livdahl Wulff, Naperville, Ill. Thesis: The Incompatibility System of Pleuro­ B.A. magna cum laude '68, St. Olaf College. tus ostreatus (FR) Kummer in Nature. Ma­ Field of Concentration: Genetics. Major Ad­ jor Adviser: Prof. N. A. Anderson. viser: Prof. F. D. Enfield. Jap Narayan Bahadur Shrestha, Kiyoshi Yonehara, Kanazawa, Japan Kathmandu, Nepal B.S. '64, Kanazawa University. Major: Physi­ B.V.S.&.A.H. '66, U.P. Agriculture Univer­ cal Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. sity. Field of Concentration: Animal Science. Thesis: LEED Study of Hydrogen Absorption Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Rempel. on Tungsten (100). Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Schmidt. Laurel Owen Sillerud, Rothsay B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Hong-Jen Yu, Tainan, Taiwan Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Momen­ B.S. '67, National Taiwan University. Field of tum Spectra of Hadrons Scattered by Deuter­ Concentration: Nutrition. Major Adviser~ ons. Major Adviser: Prof. Ernest Coleman. Prof. Robert Meade. 32 Master of Science in Anesthesiology Khalid Abdus Sami, Hyderabad, India M.B., B.S. '61, Osmania Medical College. Major: Anesthesiology. Minor: Physiology. Thesis: Changes in Pulmonary Extravascular Fluid During Hypovolemic Shock. Major Ad· viser: Dr. F. H. Van Bergen.

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Matias Perez, Venezuela B.S.Ch.E. '67, Universidad de Oriente. Ma· jor: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: Calibration of a Split Flow Impact Separator for Assessing Particle Size. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ranz.

Master of Science in Civil Engineering Jasim Mohammad Alsaigh, Kuwait, Gloria Shepard McGregor, Minne- Kuwait apolis B.S. '68, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.S. '49, Washington State University. Field Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major viser: Prof. P. P. Christiano. Adviser: Prof. J. E. Fant. Nayan Kumar Basu, Calcutta, India B.S. '57, B.E. '62, University of Calcutta. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Agricultural Engineering. Thesis: A Study of the Wave Reflection Characteristics from a Semi-Per· meable Vertical Face. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Anderson.

Master of Science in Dermatology

Paul R. Vandersteen, Fargo, N.D. M.D. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Dermatology. Minor: Related Field. Thesis: Histochemistry and Electron Microscopy of Ichthyosis and Related Conditions. Major Ad· viser: Dr. S. A. Muller.

33 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Kasarabada Sachidananda Chalapa- Kuchibhotla Venkatachalapati Sastry, tirao, Kakinada, India Gudivada, Andhra Pradesh, India B.Eng. '65, Indian Institute of Science. Field M.E. '68, Indian Institute of Technology. of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ Field of Concentratiou: Electrical Engineer· jor Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Albertson.

Yu-Sheng Eugene Chang, Taipei, Leonardo Valdes Serrano, Quezon Taiwan City, Philippines B.S.E. '67, Chen Kung University. Field of B.S.E.E. cum laude '62, University of the Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Philippines. Field of Concentration: Electrical Adviser: Prof. R. Y. Kain. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. Lish-Yann Chen, Hsinchu, Taiwan Vijay Pal Singh, New Delhi, India B.s. '67, National Taiwan University. Field of B.Tech. '68, Indian Institute of Technology. Concentration. Electrical Engineering. Major Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Adviser: Prof. T. S. Lee. Major Adviser: Prof. Allen Nussbaum. G. Gopalakrishna, Bangalore, India Alexander Mackenzie Thompson III, B.E. '62, M.S. '63, Indian Institute of Sci­ Minneapolis ence. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engi­ B.S. '68, Yale University. Major: Electrical neering. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Ziel. Simulation Model of the Institute of Tech­ nology, University of Minnesota. Major Ad­ Edward Arland Jenson, Pelican Rapids viser: Prof. F. N. Bailey. B.E.E. with high distinction '69, University Reid Bernard Tombers, Minneapolis of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Elec­ B.E.E. '68, University of Minnesota. Major: trical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Albertson. Thesis: An Investigation of Electrophoresis in Rare Gas Discharges. Major Adviser: Prof. Vi nay Khanna, Beas, India L. M. Chanin. B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology. Ma­ jor: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Arthur George Wallner, Hutchinson matics. Thesis: Time Compression of Speech B.S.E.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Field by Selective Deletion. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ J. H. Park. jor Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. David Leo McCall, St. Paul Niantsu Nathanuial Wang, B.E.E. with high distinction '66, University Szechuan, Taiwan of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Elec­ B.S. '67, National Taiwan University. Field of trical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. K. S. Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major P. Kumar. Adviser: Prof. F. M. Waltz.

Master of Forestry James Irvin DienstI, Minocqua, Wis. B.S. '63, Wisconsin State University. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Skok.

34 Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Madhukar Shyam Gupta, Chandigarh, Radhakrishna Gopal Iyengar, Bombay, India India B.M.E. '64, Panjab University. Field of Con­ B.Tech. '69, Indian Institute of Technology. centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineer­ viser: Prof. J. S. White. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora. Subhash Chandra Rastogi, Baraut, Rafael Ibanez, Mexico City, Mexico India Ing. '68, University of Mexico. Field of Con­ B.E. '68, University of Roorkee. Field of centration: Industrial Engineering. Major Ad­ Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major viser: Prof. S. R. Arora. Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Jugal Kishore Agarwal, Bhadrak, Michael Wayne Edenburn, Albuquer- Orissa, India que, N. Mex. B.S. '68, Ranchi University. Field of Concen­ B.S.M.E. with distinction '69, University of tration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Ad­ New Mexico. Field of Concentration: Me­ viser: Prof. B. Y. Liu. chanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Sparrow. David d'Alembert Ardayfio, Accra, Ghana Ramesh Kumar Gupta, Ludhiana, B.S. '68, University of Science and Technol­ India ogy, Ghana. Field of Concentration: Mechani­ B.S. '64, Thapan Engineering College. Field cal Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. W. A. of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Kleinhenz. Major Adviser: Prof. K. T. Whitby.

Charles Arthur Baxter, Aurora Kenneth Timothy Heruth, Minne- B.M.E. with distinction '69, University of apolis Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechani­ cal Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. T. E. B.M.E. with distinction '67, University of Murphy. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechani­ cal Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Ram Parkash Bhatia, India Fletcher. B.S. '64, Birla Institute of Technology. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Hiromichi Miyazaki, Tokyo, Japan Major Adviser: Prof. Fulton Holtby. B.S. '62, Tokyo Metropolitan University. Ma­ jor: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: Combined Free and Forced Shivshankar Somaji Burde, Nagpur, Convective Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in India Rotating Curved Tubes. Major Adviser: Prof. B.E. '69, Nagpur University. Field of Concen­ J. E. Anderson. tration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. B. Y. Liu. Soh an Lal Uppal, Allahabad, India B.S. '63, M.E. '68, University of Allahabad. Vinay Kumar Daga, India Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineer­ B.S. '64, University of Calcutta; B.Tech. '67, ing. Major Adviser: Prof. T. E. Murphy. Indian Institute of Technology. Field of Con­ centration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Ludo Verhavert, Edegen, Belgium Adviser: Prof. J L. Threlkeld. Tech. Ingen. '67, Higher Institute de Nayer, Belgium. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Mi­ Gary Lee Drayton, Pelican Rapids nor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Simulation Study B.S.M.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of the Dynamic Behavior of a Personalized of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Transit System. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Fletcher. Anderson. 35 Master of Science in Medicine Walter Garland Edwards, Jr., Shean-ming Liu, Peking, China Columbia, S.C. B.M. '61, National Taiwan University. Major: M.D. '63, Medical College of South Caro­ Medicine. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Physio­ lina. Major: Medicine. Minor: Physiology. logic and Metabolic Response of the Heart Thesis: The Measurement of Prostaglandins in to Carbon Dioxide. Major Adviser: Dr. C. S. Various Clinical and Pathological Situations Alexander. and Their Relationship to the Renin-Angio­ tensin System. Major Adviser: Dr. J. C. Hunt. Niklaus Thomas Lauper, Rochester M.D. '59, University of Zurich. Major: Medi­ cine. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Pheochromo­ cytoma: Correlation Between Clinical Fea­ tures, Catechloamine-content and Morphol­ ogy. An Electron-Microscopic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. S. G. Sheps.

Master of Science in Mineral Engineering Charles George Johnson, New Castle, Pa. B.s. '69, University of Utah. Field of Con­ centration: Mineral Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. P. Pfleider.

Master of Science in Neurosurgery Michael Emmett Carey, New Orleans, La. B.A. '56, Yale College; M.D. '60, Cornell University. Major: Neurosurgery. Minor: Mi­ crobiology. Thesis: The Antibiotic Era: Brain Abscesses in the University of Minnesota Hospitals, 1946-1965. Major Adviser: Dr. S. N. Chou.

Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology Jose Carlos Pacheco Romero, Lima, Peru M.D. '63, University of San Marcos. Major: Obstetrics and Gynecology. Minor: Micro­ biology. Thesis: Detection of Sperm Anti­ bodies in Female Genital Tract Secretions. Major Adviser: Dr. D. G. Decker.

36 Master of Science in Otolaryngology George Leo Kullman, Edmonton, David Franklin Wilson, Lake Oswego, Alberta, Canada Ore. M.D. '60, University of Alberta. Major: Oto­ M.D. '63, State University of Iowa. Major: laryngology. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Ana­ Otolaryngology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: In­ tomical Study of the Role Played by the cus Homografts in Cats. Major Adviser: Dr. Chorda Tympani and Sheath of the Facial D. T. R. Cody. Nerve in the Etiology of Bell's Palsy. Major Adviser: Dr. D. T. R. Cody.

Master of Science in Pathology Krishnan Unni Kolathur, Trichur, India M.B.B.S. '62, All India Institute of Medi­ cine. Major: Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Study of Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anaemia and Kidney Disease in Conventional and Germ-free NZB Mice. Major Adviser: Dr. J. L. Titus.

Master of Science in Urology Robert Allen Payne, Athens, Ga. M.D. '63, Medical College of Georgia. Ma­ jor: Urology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Pla­ cental Lactogen in Males. Major Adviser: Dr. L. F. Greene.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Arthur Dean Bakker, Hancock Dennis Michael LaMothe, St. Paul David Jon Carlson, Benson J ames Raymond Leick, A.A., White Glenn Kendall Carlson, Minneapolis Bear Lake Joseph William Carpenter, Plainview Ronald Larry Morreim, Albert Lea Steven Alan Christianson, Owatonna James Allen Nelson, Mora Tracy Lee Close, Rochester Gary Robert Redalen, A.A., Fountain Raymond K. Gallett, Lakeville Stephen Sylvester Rutz, Minneapolis Gary Allen Hachfeld, Faribault David Carl Scholz, Newport Curtis Mark Heywood, Minneapolis Larry William Schwie, Wayzata David Fred Johnson, Fridley Gary Marvin Steuart, B.S., Deer Robert Herman Keirn, Spring Valley Creek William George Keirn, A.A., James Leroy Swanson, Russell Spring Valley Roger Lawrence Van Valkenburg, Paul Curtis Knutson, Albert Lea Long Prairie

37 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Joseph Miles Desmarais, Buffalo Thomas Carl Wittnebel, Nassau Robert Harold Neal, Lake Crystal

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science

Gerald Ralph Ausmus, Pine City, Richard Lee Bonde, Ivanhoe, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Richard Harold Baumann, New Prague

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCI ENCES Bachelor of Science James Leroy Bickel, Fairmont Ellis Sturman Nolley III, Baltimore, Perry Justin Blackshear, Mahtomedi, Md. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Biology Carol Jean Syring, St. Paul J ames Robert Driscoll, St. Paul Lois Catherine Tack, Dawson, CUM Bryan Ralph Higgins, Savanna, Ill., LAUDE, Biochemistry CUM LAUDE, Biology Robert Dale Hoffman, Mankato, CUM LAUDE, Biology

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business Keith Eugene Ackert, St. Paul Paul Everett Brunelle, Minneapolis Donald Wayne Allison, Minneapolis Gregg Kermit Carlson, Lindstrom Charles Kelley Baxter, Duluth, WITH Harvey Anthony Chichester, Min- DISTINCTION neapolis William Robert Belford, Richfield James Robert Clare, St. Paul Alan Richard Birk, Duluth Peter Leighton Clemens, Minneapolis Dennis Duane Boettcher, Lindstrom Leslie Norman Cole, Mora Curtis Arthur Boltman, Hopkins Arlan Clinton Dalager, A.A., Jeffrey Alan Bowen, Minneapolis Greenbush Dale Frank Boyd, St. Paul Richard James Davern, St. Paul

38 C. William Dawson, Seattle, Wash., James Allan Monson, LeSueur WITH DISTINCTION Richard Timothy Monson, LeSueur J ames Thomas Deusterhoff, Minne- Larry Viggo Monssen, Minneapolis apolis John Alfred Muller, B.A., North Richard Chester Eklund, St. Paul St. Paul Ronald Hugh Farrow, A.A., Anoka Donald LeRoy Myers, Minneapolis, Ronald Fingerhut, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Aaron Lee Flatgard, New Brighton Robert LeRoy Naefke, Jr., Minne- Roger A. Folta, Minneapolis, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Mark Abbot Oas, Minneapolis Glen Fredric Fuerstneau, Minneapolis Gregory Paul Olsen, Coon Rapids James Joseph Gabriel, St. Paul Bruce William Olson, St. Paul Fred Charles Gedelman, Minneapolis Kent Allen Paulsen, Minneapolis Stephen K. Goldstone, St. Louis Park Robert Stewart Peterson, Duluth Loren Arthur Hanson, Robbinsdale Ronald Len Peterson, Ogilvie William George Hendrickson, Red J ames Richard Pichner, Owatonna Wing Gary Lee Redmann, Anoka Richard Michael Hetland, St. Paul Stuart L. Rosemurgy, Wausau, Wis. Jack Erwin Hill, Minneapolis Peter Anthony Schoengart, Richfield James Francis Hill, Hopkins Richard Martin Sewich, Minneapolis Carol Jane Hoeft, Edina Michael David Shaughnessy, Minne- Gerald Allen Holm, Minneapolis apolis Michael Lloyd Holmgren, Litchfield Robert William Singewald, Savage Walter Vernon Hughes, Minneapolis Peter Michael Stanek, Minneapolis Narendra N. Kirpalani, Hong Kong Philip Luverne Strege, Minneapolis, Roland Benjamin Knapton, A.A., WITH DISTINCTION Fridley Richard Lee Taylor, Minneapolis, Gerald William Knudson, Grand WITH DISTINCTION Rapids Jeffrey Russell Thomas, Minneapolis Gary Duane Kramer, Minneapolis James Hage Thompson, Minneapolis Juris Raimonds Krustans, Minne- Paul Adrian Tschida, St. Paul apolis David Lawrence Vadis, Minneapolis David John Lanford, Minneapolis David Alton Waage, Minneapolis Nancy Lucile Lee, A.A., Fergus Fans Victor Walsovich, Minneapolis Stephen John Mages, Morton George William Weimer, St. Paul Scott W. Merrill, Minneapolis Thomas Eugene Wiedell, St. Paul William John Mitzo, Edina Mark Edward Willey, Mountain Iron David Eugene Mohn, Austin, WITH Patrick Morris Witherow, Minne- DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Allen Charles Moltz, Austin Stephen Lloyd Wyard, Edina

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Bachelor of Science Steven John Poeschl, Minneapolis

39 Doctor of Dental Surgery Bruce Arthur Berntson, B.A., Robert James Michelich, B.S., Minneapolis Keewatin

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Sharon Lenore Albrecht, New VIm Roger John Chlebecek, A.A., Min­ Michael Duane Allison, Morton neapolis Cheryl Ann Anderson, Minneapolis Norma Smith Christopher, Min- Corliss Faye Anderson, Mankato neapolis Douglas John Anderson, Minneapolis, Marie E. K. Clarke, B.A., Austin WITH DISTINCTION Howard Roy Cleveland, Bloomington Linda Marie Anderson, Salem, S.D., Mary Margaret Clough, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Charles Roger Davidson, Rochester Mae Shaw Anderson, St. Paul, WITH Constance Hoyt Dawson, B.s., Min- DISTINCTION neapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Nancy Fleurette Anderson, A.A., Joanne Mary Duggan, St. Paul, WITH Bloomington DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Busby Anderson, Hitter­ Susan Ilene Durrant, St. Paul, WITH dal DISTINCTION Sherrill Shawn Anderson, Grand Gerald Leonard Eklin, A.A., Min­ Marais neapolis Julie Ann Archer, A.L.A., Minne­ Joan Platz Elstad, Brooklyn Park, apolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Karen Louise Balmer, Kenosha, Wis., Mary Alice Ericksen, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Claudia Marie Faaberg, Minneapolis Susan Jane Bargabus, Fridley Sharon Cecilia Feierer, Austin, WITH Adrienne Bennet Barnard, Minne- HIGH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Michael Alan Firle, A.A., Sleepy Eye Linda Linnell Baum, New Brighton Linda Lorayne Forsberg, St. Paul Rita Marie Baumgardner, Williams Judith Kay Gabrielson, Minneapolis Karonne Jean Becklin, Blackduck Judith Ann Galletto, Hibbing Stanley Jon Berry, Wayzata Jane Barbara Gathje, Stewartville J ames Mervin Besonen, Hopkins Marsha Ann Chernoff Golob, Sandra Gail Blumenfeld, Minne- St. Louis Park apolis Mary Carol Maki Govrik, St. Paul, Mila Anthonie Born, Chaska, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Barbara Lee Greenberg, St. Paul Jacqueline Ann Bray, Minneapolis Jane Adair Groff, Minneapolis, WITH Frances G. Buen, Crystal DISTINCTION Charles Scott Burnham, White Bear Grace Ann Guemple, Minneapolis, Lake, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Richard Arthur Byrne, B.A., Min­ Peggy Ann Haas, Minneapolis neapolis Nancy Jo Haley, B.A., St. Paul Timmy Richard Carlson, Minneapolis, Barbara Gail Hall, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Pamela Harris, Minneapolis Diane Frances Carroll, Minneapolis Laurel Rath Havrilak, Minneapolis

40 Vicki Lynn Hill, Roseville Diane Catherine Morrow, Minne- Mary Josephine Hoch, Minneapolis, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Louise Lana Mark Moss, Minneapolis Roger Louis Hogen, St. Paul Mary Beth Moyer, Duluth James Edward Hogin, A.A., Minne- Kathleen Murphy, St. Paul apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Mary Beth Nash, Minnetonka Mary Louise Honaas, Edina Bruce Irwin Nelson, A.A., Minne- Carol Jean Horazdovsky, St. Paul apolis Gregory Arnold Hughes, St. Paul Michael John Ness, St. Paul Dale Franklin Icenogle, Minneapolis, Darrell Andrew Norrgard, Bloom­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION ington Kathlyn Rae Iverson, Mound Nancy Kathleen Nugent, A.A., Min­ Bruce LeRoy Johnson, Richfield neapolis Louise Marilyn Johnson, B.A., Lesley Seekins Nystrom, Jamestown, BurnsviIle, WITH DISTINCTION N.D. Phyliss Ann Kantar, Minneapolis Nancy EIlen Oehrle, Minneapolis, Jerome Jay Karau, B.A., Deer River WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Louise Karbo, Bloomington Pamela JoAnne Olsen, Minneapolis Joyce Adeline KandoIl Karnes, Grays Kathleen Ann Olson, Fridley, WITH River, Wash., WITH DISTINCTION Susan Stevens Kidder, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Lynn Marie SmaIl Knapp, Lowden, Diane Hintz Osterman, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Wash., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Carol Jean Kozak, Minneapolis Akimi Uyeoka Oyanagi, B.A., St. Paul, Bonita Marie Kozub, Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Anthony James Pahula, Buhl Toyse Ann Kyle, A.A., Minneapolis Marlene Jeanne Peltier, Minneapolis, Doris Marion Larson, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Lenora Fausett Lewer, Stillwater, Gerald Herbert Peterson, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Charlene Mary Lien, Burnsville, Darlene Mae Petri, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Marilyn Lee Rech, Inver Grove Melinda Elizabeth Lindgren, Minne­ Heights apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Janell Cherie Redel, Montevideo Sandra Virginia Lindquist, New Hope, Linda Helene Reiss, Philadelphia, Pa. WITH DISTINCTION Linda Louann Rhody, Minneapolis Nancy Lee Lindstrand, Bloomington Mary Kaye Rohde, Rice Lake, Wis., Donna Jean Ling, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION James John Loscheider, Eden Prairie Frances Marian Rosenow, Minne­ Kim Elizabeth Lundquist, Richfield apolis Kathleen Keating Lynard, A.L.A., Richard Thomas Routs, B.A., Win­ Minneapolis sted, WITH DISTINCTION Cindy Mae Mackay, St. Paul, WITH David Theodore Rudser, Brooklyn DISTINCTION Center Gwen HaIl Martinson, Minneapolis, Robert Timothy Rush, St. Louis WITH DISTINCTION Park, WITH DISTINCTION Gloria Jean Massey, St. Paul Faye Eleanor Rustad, Minneapolis Michael Joseph McKasy, Edina Ingrid Elaine Saltvold, Richfield, Terry Lou Mellberg, Golden Valley WITH DISTINCTION Karen Joyce Menier, St. Paul Carolyn Marie Saunders, New Hope Sandra Rae Meyers, Rochester Robert James Schnietz, St. Louis, Mo.

41 Lynn Marlene Schwaiger, Hazel Crest, Patricia Ann Emerson Swanson, Min­ Ill. neapolis Marjorie Elizabeth Serr, Minneapolis, Marilyn Jane Taylor, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Kathleen Mary Timming, Minne­ Jane Aronson Shepard, B.A., Edina apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Kathleen Claire Simmer, St. Paul lone Lenore Tollefson, B.A., Min­ Dennis Truman Smith, A.L.A., Min- neapolis neapolis Gloria Jean Tonskemper, Minne- Moureen Catherine Smith, Worthing­ apolis ton Dennis Toskas, B.A., Minneapolis Jean Lura Sonstegard, Paynesville Cynthia Ann Vars, St. Paul Linda Lee Sothman, Glencoe, WITH Carolyn Jean Vigum, Ostrander DISTINCTION Patricia Lea Staupe, Preston Richard Eugene Weber, B.A., St. Paul Debra Louise Steelhammer, Victoria, James George Wedell, Minneapolis Tex., WITH DISTINCTION Karita Banal Wienke, Hibbing, Louise Lefren Steiner, B.A., St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION John Steven Wintermute, La Grange, Sharon Weitze1 Sterry, Bloomington, Ill. WITH DISTINCTION Linda Elizabeth Livingston Winter­ Nancy Jane Stevenson, Minneapolis mute, A.A., La Grange, Ill. Mary Margaret Sullivan, Morton, Patricia Rose O'Bannon Wright, WITH DISTINCTION Pillager, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Master of Education Peter Aguilar, B.S., Minneapolis Melvin Leroy Northway, B.S., Min­ Charlene Janet Dannheim, B.S., neapolis NewUlm John Bruce Stephens, B.S., Richfield Michael Jon Larson, B.S., Minnetonka

COLLEGE OF FORESTRY Bachelor of Science John Leo Adams, Little Falls Robert Arthur Maki, Cromwell Bruce Clarence Anderson, Minne­ David J. Martodam, Grand Rapids apolis Joseph Roy Mehrkens, Edina, WITH Kim Alan Elverum, St. Louis Park, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Bruce Michael Niss, Duluth Thomas Anthony Fink, Delano Danny Leroy Norberg, Braham Richard Allen Frick, Northlake, Ill. Roger Crosby Richards, Minneapolis Gary Steven Glass, A.A., Crystal Sandra Lea Richert, Lake Elmo Karl Hugo Hagglund, Angora John Allan Skurdalsvold, Mora William Fredrick Hamlin, Crosslake Jerry Joseph Smith, Richfield Roger Dennis Howard, A.A., Aitkin David Paul Snyder, North St. Paul Charles Raymond Kenow, St. Paul Robert W. Stichman, Brooklyn Park David Lee Leinon, A.A., Iron Belt, Robert Paul Von Rueden, Hinckley Wis. Charles Matthew Whitmore, John E. Luoma, Virginia, WITH HIGH Richfield DISTINCTION Henry Peter Wisnewski, Hurley, Wis.

42 GEN ERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts Renee Allen, Minneapolis Jerold Lee Hildre, Minneapolis Robert Keith Anderson, St. Paul Robert Earl Howard, St. Paul Judith Carol Bateman, St. Paul Alan Phillip Howie, Forest Lake Russell Eugene Belk, Minneapolis Eugene Irvin Johnson, St. Paul Jean Elizabeth Bergal, St. Paul Richard Patrick Jones, St. Paul Arlene Sandra Bernick, St. Paul Linda Darnell Kelley, Minneapolis Bruce Jerome Berry, Minneapolis Bruce Wayne Krejci, Blooming David Edward Betlock, Wayzata Prairie Mary Ellen Blecker, Milwaukee, Wis. Martin Howard Kvasnik, St. Louis Matthew Charles Brockway, St. Paul Park James Louis Burg, St. Paul John Paul Larson, Minneapolis Lawrence Joseph Burke, Minneapolis Darlene Ann Lessman, St. Paul Carol Lee Cell, St. Louis Park Phyllis A. Lichterman, Minneapolis Paul Erling Christensen, Askov Jeffrey Marc Liss, St. Louis Park Edward Jerome Cirkl, Jr., Minneapolis Vernon Louis Livingston, Minne- Sharon Rene Corson, St. Paul apolis Robert Joseph Davis, St. Paul Thomas Robert Londo, Annandale David Allen Dehn, St. Paul Anthony Earl Luciow, Minneapolis Pamela Ann Dorso, Minneapolis Jon Edward Lund, Minneapolis Jerry Eugene Douglas, St. Paul John Peter Lunden, Minneapolis Timothy James Dreis, Edina Laurence Raymond Lunden, J r., Thomas James Eagan, Minneapolis Minneapolis Germaine Sherry Epstein, Min- Patricia Marie Magnan, Brainerd neapolis James Winslow Marshall, Minneapolis Charles William Estes, St. Paul Melanie Spencer Martin, Minneapolis James John Feckey, St. Paul Arthur Frederick Maxwell, Minne- Andre Fentress, St. Paul apolis James Leo Fleetham, Minneapolis Frank Jerome Mazurkiewicz, St. Paul Steven Lee Folkestad, Wayzata Michael Thomas McAndrews, Min­ Doreen Rene Frackman, Jasper neapolis Joseph Francis Frank, Minneapolis Joanne Carol McCall, Minneapolis James Leonard Franko, Robbinsdale Stephen Bruce McComb, Bloom- Richard Ira Friede, Golden Valley ington Allan Ladd Gallaway, St. Paul Bonnie Jean McGowan, Robbinsdale William A. Galle, Minneapolis Dale F. McNellis, Glencoe Pamela Louise Gates, St. Paul James Michael Menne, Neillsville, James Patrick Gibbons, St. Paul Wis. Stephen Russell Golden, St. Paul Mary Jane Merriam, Minneapolis Gail Idele Greenspoon, Minneapolis Arthur Earl Merrifield, Rosemount Michael Joseph Griesgraber, St. Paul Nancy Ann Meyers, Rochester John Gordon Griffin, Rochester Robert Raymond Miskowiec, Minne- Nancy Jay Hagen, Mound apolis Roy Carl Hall, Brook Park David Knowlton Moden, Minne- Sandra Diane Ham, Oakland, Calif. apolis Curtis Michael Hendrickson, Hopkins Terrance Joseph , Minneapolis Greg Stuart Henry, St. Paul Roger Arvid Nelsen, Minneapolis James Fredrick Hibbard, Alexandria Allan William Neuman, Minneapolis

43 Ronald Edward Newquist, Minne- Darrell Francis Smith, St. Paul apolis Kenneth Thomas Solberg, Minne­ Frank John Nixon, Minneapolis apolis Helmut Karl Novecki, St. Paul Rodney Duane Spangberg, Minne- Dennis John Oestreich, Eden Prairie apolis Darryll Lynn Olson, St. Paul Michael Edward Spreigl, St. Paul Ronald Lee Olson, Minneapolis Lyle Gordon Springer, Breckenridge Linda Christine Palmer, Hopkins Bradley Duane Stoesz, Madelia Dale Maxwell Peacock, Minneapolis James Walter Stordahl, Walker Michael Jerrold Pearlman, St. Paul Kathy Jean Stupca, Roseville Mark Roberts Peterson, Minneapolis Carol Ann Sularz, Minneapolis Robert Charles Racine, Brooklyn Park John Leonard Swanson, St. Paul Monica Lee Ramstad, St. Paul Ronald Wayland Swenson, Minne- Thomas Nelson Reed, Minneapolis apolis Paul Anthony Ries, St. Paul Harold William Troup, Minneapolis Michael Raymond Rochford II, Carol Louise Vanderpool, Minne­ St. Paul apolis Gregory Dean Rosendahl, Hopkins Keith Brent Waataja, Mound Carl Milan Runke, Hutchinson Dennis Dean Wainstock, St. Louis Patrick James Ryan, White Bear Lake Park John Gregory Rykken, St. Paul Darrel Elmer Walters, Richfield Phyllis Ann Ryti, Minneapolis Ralph Charles Weber, North St. Paul Charles Thomas Schmeidel, St. Louis James Brian Weir, Minneapolis Park Russell Thomas Welander, Minne- Dale Michael Schmidt, St. Paul apolis Richard Allen Schmidt, St. Paul Deborah Denae Wettergren, St. Peter Loren Joseph Schomaker, St. Paul Kathryn Grace Wicklund, St. Paul Richard Mark Schwartz, Minneapolis Yvonne Susan Wright, Carlisle, Roberta Susan Selnick, Minneapolis Mass. John Joseph Simpson, St. Paul Wendy Christine Wyatt, Edina Stephen Arnold Skaar, Minneapolis Daniel Clifford Zipf, Bloomington

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Accounting Certificate Terry Lynn Talley, St. Louis Park

Business Administration Certificate James Dee Cook, Minneapolis Gary Richard Sparr, St. Paul Robert Jesse Eaton, Minneapolis Terry Lynn Talley, St. Louis Park Wayne Martin Nelson, Hopkins 44 Electrical Engineering Technician Certificate Richard John Rymarchick, Minneapolis

Engineering Science Certificate Douglas Rodney McArthur, Coon Rapids

General Engineering 'Certificate Henry Kazumi Makino, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS Bachelor of Science Candice Jean Amlee, St. Paul Onnolee Louise Karwoski, Scandia Judith Renae Bauer, Hill City Machelle Arletta Kluver, Villard, Anne-Liis Baunis, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Kari Ellen Boyum, Battle Lake Sandra Kay Langhans, Minneapolis Barbara Lynn Clausen, Fairmont, Marilyn Johnson Leo, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Jerelynn Lee Emerson, St. Paul Linda Kay O'Neal, White Bear Lake Janet Louise Evans, Rapid City, S.D. Barbara Jean Peterson, Minneapolis Kay Louise Franzen, Minneapolis, Sherrie Lou Schramm, Early, Iowa WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Diane Lynne Shoemaker, St. Paul Kathryn Linda Glessing, Cokato Thomas Clair Sunde, Stewart Suzanne Kay Heffelfinger, Minne- Karol Ann Thunstedt, Klamath Falls, apolis Ore. Joan Elizabeth Huey, Rochester Ilze Ogita Tomsevics, Isanti Karen Elaine Iblings, Brownsdale Susan Ann Welcome, Welcome Nancy Lee Jacobson, Richfield Mary Ellen Wold, South St. Paul Maureen Dae Johnson, Richfield, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Jacqueline Joan Hayes, Fridley, WITH Sally Jean Sateren, Montevideo DISTINCTION Janice Ann Drippner Sunde, Susan Ann Rudolph, St. Paul, WITH Hutchinson DISTINCTION Karen Sue Twedten, Minneapolis

45 LAW SCHOOL Juris Doctor Robert Paul Abdo, B.A., Minneapolis Lawrence Paul Marofsky, B.A., Min­ David Henry Gregerson, B.A., Min­ neapolis neapolis Robert Marks Spector, B.A., Chisholm Paul Marshall Heim, B.A., Minne­ apolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Associate in Liberal Arts Paul Douglas Armour, West St. Paul Peter Francis Milloy, St. Paul James Vance Barry, Brainerd Carole Marie Nelson, Minneapolis Joanne Carol Eklund, Minneapolis Ruth Ella Noyed, New Brighton Susan Marie Koltes, New Hope John Raymond Siverson, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become final until all requirements are met for the level indicated Richard James Abdo, A.A., Minne- Lynn Sandra Baker, St. Paul, apolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Humanities Robert Vernon Abel, Excelsior Peter Martin Baltuff, Minneapolis Jean Roberta Abramson, Worthington Thomas Joseph Barbeau, Golden Charles Edward Ackland, Minne- Valley apolis Mary Barnett, St. Cloud Stephen James Adams, Minneapolis Jeffrey Farrel Bassin, St. Louis Park Gary F. Albright, Glencoe Sonia Lea Beck, Minneapolis Avis Benita Alch, Minneapolis Timothy William Bellows, St. Paul, Edmund Pratt Allen III, Minnetonka CUM LAUDE, Economics Gregg Andrew Almquist, Minne- Michael Dennis Berg, Minneapolis apolis Theodore Martin Berman, Minne­ Kathleen Ann Althoff, Cannon Falls apolis, CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Toby Jean Amsel, Minneapolis Thomas Warren Bidgood, Ironwood, Patricia Sue Anderson, St. Louis Park Mich. Jeanne Annette Andre, Minneapolis Calvin Barry Boomer, Minneapolis Richard Earl Angel, Minneapolis Sally Kay Bordwell, Evanston, Ill. Betty L. Arbogast, St. Paul Stephen John Borotz, St. Paul Julie Ann Archer, A.L.A., Minne- Gerald Scott Bostrom, Minneapolis apolis Sharon Marie Bovie, Minneapolis Steven Chester Aronson, Stillwater Thomas Steven Britz, North Branch Thomas Edward Auger, Dilworth Frederick Alan Brokken, Harmony Martin Jerome Bach, Minneapolis Kathleen Dorothy Bruss, Minneapolis. James Nolan Bachrach, Faribault Marie Juneau Burkhardt, Brooks

46 Glynis Miriam Burns, St. Paul John David Fryhofer, St. Paul Robert Lee Burton, Columbia Heights Thomas Michael Gaetz, Forest Lake Judith Anne Carey, West St. Paul Stephen Charles Geer, Minneapolis Richard Thomas Carraher, Minne- Dana Wickham George, Richfield apolis, CUM LAUDE, Economics Ronald John Geslin, Minneapolis David Milton Chamberlain, Minne­ Thomas Cain Gillespie, Cloquet apolis Robert Michael Godava, Minneapolis Harvey Joe Chargo, Willmar Edith Frances Godfrey, Minneapolis, Harvey Anthony Chichester, Minne- MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Interdepart­ apolis mental Deborah Ann Claesgens, St. Paul Gaynal Lee Goodlund, Minneapolis Kathleen Ann Clarkin, Minneapolis Douglas Robert Goodman, Mande­ Brooks Ann DeMars, White Bear vi11e, Jamaica, CUM LAUDE, History Lake Kevin Thomas Gormley, Edina Garret Polhemus DeMott III, Rebecca June Horak Graff, Worthing- Minneapolis ton John Armen Desteian, Minneapolis Edwin Flipper Griffin, Detroit, Mich. Colleen Ann Dominick, Minneapolis Jane Bergquist Griffin, Edina Lynn George Donohue, St. Paul Sheila Agnes Griffin, A.A., Rochester Michael Von Dotson, Chicago, Ill. Shirley Ann Gronfield, A.A., Minne- \Villiam Stephen Drake, Sunnyvale, apolis Calif. David Ellis Grover, Aitkin Fred Elmer Draper, Minneapolis Lawrence Walter Grubryn, Minne­ Mary Joan Driscoll, Richfield apolis Robert John Dudero, A.A., St. Paul Phyl1is Lee Gruenhagen, South St. Thomas Alan Eckman, Minneapolis Paul, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Paul Eugene Rude Edgington, A.A., Psychology Minneapolis Linda Louise Grupp, St. Paul Reed James Edstrom, Bloomington Carol Elizabeth Gupta, St. Paul Matthew Anthony Eich, A.L.A., Bonnie Annette Gustafson, Robbins- Minneapolis dale Dale Robert Ellickson, LaCrosse, Gerald Allen Gustafson, Fergus Falls Wis. Michael Ray Haehn, Minneapolis Mary Jo Ellis, St. Paul Randall Bruce Haglund, Glasgow, Jeffre L. Farni, Minneapolis Mont. Sharon Cecilia Feierer, Austin, Janet Searing Hall, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Michael Andrew Halley, Minneapolis Judith Marie Ferguson, A.L.A., Min- Barbara Lynn Halper, St. Paul neapolis Kay Elizabeth Halvorson, St. Paul, Bruce Jay Fine, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Social Weltare George Gregory Finley, St. Paul Bruce William Hansberger, Worth­ Michael Lowell Foster, Minneapolis ington Jeremy Lowell Frank, Minneapolis Clark Bradley Hansen, Minneapolis Tamara Gae Fredrickson, Cannon Joan Marie Merrill Hanson, Minne- Falls apolis Carla Maria Terese Freeman, James Beyer Harmon, Edina Lakeville Thomas James Harrier, Minneapolis Shelley Ann Friedman, St. Louis Mark William Harrison, Mound Park Andrea Marie Hedin, Minneapolis Charles Gerald Frisch, Virginia Julie Marie Heilig, Edina _Roger Alan Fritz, Richfield Gary Curtis Hemp, New Brighton 47 Dianne Louise Herman, North Mus­ Susan Gail Lichterman, Duluth, kegon, Mich. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Jean Elizabeth Hezzelwood, St. Paul Roberta Jo Lieberman, New Ulm Ronald Frederick Hildeen, Minne- Jane Marie Lilja, Minneapolis apolis Barbara Ruth Lipschultz, St. Paul Jean Marilyn Hillman, Minneapolis Idelle Sue Longman, St. Paul James Derald Hoffman, Brainerd Maureen Shirley Lorenz, St. Paul Jeffrey Robert Hohman, Minneapolis Robert Clayton Maas, St. Paul Edward Lee Holloway, Jr., Brooklyn Larry John MacDonald, Bloomington Center Robert Roy MacGregor, Robbinsdale Barbara Jean Hoos, Minneapolis James Davis Mackinnon, Orono Thomas Ralph Hopp, St. Paul Donald Frederick MacLeod, Brainerd, Robert Douglas Horn, Fairmont SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Interdepart­ Alfred James House, Edina mental John Wayne Huffman, Lakeville Stuart Lennox MacPhail, J r., Edina Pauline Ann Hull, Minneapolis Gerald Patrick Malia, Minneapolis Timothy Merle Hultmann, St. Louis Louise Fay Malinski, Minneapolis Park Bruce David Malkerson, Minneapolis Mary Margaret Iacono, Minneapolis Jill Beth Margolis, St. Paul Vikki Kay Jacobson, Minneapolis Judith Ann Martin, St. Paul Christine Nancy Jensen, St. Paul Marsha EIIen May, Minneapolis, Mary Lucy Johnson, Grand Rapids MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Susan Elizabeth Johnsrud, Minne- Muriel Ann Mays, Minneapolis apolis Timothy Edward McCormick, Anoka Jacqueline Jones, St. Paul Frank Alan McCoy, St. Paul Kenton Michael Jones, Minneapolis Patricia Quam McHugh, Minneapolis Michael Bruce Jones, Omaha, Neb. Michael Joseph McKasy, Edina Thomas Stephen Jones, Edina Carol Wendt McPherson, Toledo, Shelley Margaret Joseph, Minneapolis Ohio Thomas Michael Judge, Minneapolis Patti Lu Minton, International Falls Thomas William Junnila, Grand Daniel Andrew Mital, Richfield Rapids Michael John Moffat, Edina Jeanne Marie Katz, St. Paul Hartmut Bodo Eckhardt Mokros, Gene Timothy Kelly, Robbinsdale Minneapolis Michael Charles Kittleson, Bloom- Patrick Lee Monigold, St. Paul ington Robert Carl Monk, St. Paul Wendy Andberg Klohs, Anoka Laurie Ann Moore, Colden, N.Y. Sharon Lee Knopp, San Diego, Calif. David B. Morris III, St. Paul John Andrew Knudsen, Redwood Chava Faibish Mozes, Israel Falls John Michael MuIIigan, Plainview, Margaret Eloise Koepp, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, American Kathryn Mary Kopacz, Robbinsdale Studies Eha Elise Usin Kulver, White Bear Nicholas George Myre, Richfield Lake Gregory Thane Nelson, Anoka Toyse Ann Kyle, A.A., Minneapolis Linda Joan Nelson, Minneapolis Jeanne Marie Lally, Richfield Meredith Ann Nelson, Mankato Patricia McCallister Leefeldt, Edina Ordell Ann Nelson, Minneapolis Terence Maynard LeMay, Minne- Richard Andrew Nelson, Soudan apolis, CUM LAUDE, English Steven Aaron Netzman, St. Paul Sharon Kay Lemke, Cologne Mary Louise Neuman, Minneapolis Susan Lori Lenrow, Haworth, N.J. Anna Nobel, St. Paul

48 Peter James Nolden, Minneapolis Nancy Ann Roth, Mankato, SUMMA Leona Marvel Noren, St. Paul, CUM CUM LAUDE, German LAUDE, English Mina Rae Rothstein, Minneapolis James Allan Norman, Virginia Gloria Jean Roybal, Cloquet William Elliot Norton, A.A., Phillip LeRoy Sandahl, Minneapolis St. Louis Park Sandra Margaret Sandberg, Min- Michael Timothy O'Connor, St. Paul neapolis Marcia Joanne Odden, Minneapolis Elizabeth Susan Sandler, Minneapolis John Austin O'Keeffe, St. Paul JoEllyn Sangsland, St. Paul Charlotte Sims Olein, St. Paul Stephen Wayne Santos, Minneapolis Linda Ruth Olsen, Basom, N.Y., Robert Paul Sather, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Michael David Savard, Red Lake David Michael Olson, New Brighton Falls Geoffrey William Olson, St. Paul Dawn Elizabeth Schmid, Brainerd Nancy Lynn Parrill, Minneapolis Joan Maxine Schnelle, Cedar Rapids, Grant Winford Patterson, Richfield Iowa David John Pederson, Hastings Robert Louis Schrupp, Wood Lake Steven Irvin Pederson, Chisago City, Barbara Mae Portnoy Schwartz, CUM LAUDE, Theatre Arts Minneapolis Gerald G. Peters, Hastings Paul Joseph Scipioni, Duluth Curtis Edward Peterson, Almelund John Thomas Scott, St. Paul Dianne Edythe Peterson, White Bear John Leslie Seale, Minneapolis Lake David P. Sel1, Delano, CUM LAUDE, Julianne Marie Peterson, Minneapolis Sociology Michael Phillip Petrich, Minneapolis Edward John Silberg, St. Paul Terrence Joseph Pietraszewski, Edward Walter Slibeck, Minneapolis St. Paul Thomas Phillip Smisek, Minnetonka Mitzi Rogers Pinckaers, Edina Richard Thomas Snyder, Minneapolis Yvonne Helen Ponsor, Minneapolis, Thomas Clinton Somers, Waseca SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Roger Irving Sorbel, Minneapolis Ralph Terrance Popehn, Minneapolis Steven R. Springer, A.A., Minneapolis Boris Popov, St. Paul Kathleen Gail Stenby, Minneapolis Devin Martin Pratt, Anoka Thomas Martin Stenehjem, A.A., Ludmilla Prestwich, A.L.A., Min- Minneapolis neapolis John Peter Stennes, Minneapolis Cheryl Yvonne Price, Minneapolis Lynne Marie St. John, Wayzata Terry Jean Purcell, Savage James Earn Stockwell, Excelsior Eric Paul Ramstad, Minneapolis Douglas Wendell Stohlberg, Hudson, Carol Marie Rausch, Howard Lake, Wis. CUM LAUDE, Philosophy and Frederick William Stohr III, South Psychology St. Paul Joyce Carolyn Reimers, Minneapolis John Leonard Strittmatter, St. Paul John Sidney Rethlefsen, Red Wing Douglas Paul Sundberg, Minneapolis Henry Art Reynolds, Anoka Jeffrey Eugene Sutton, Fridley Linda Ann Rigelman, Minneapolis Linda Marie Swanson, Hopkins, Raymond Earl Ristvedt, Wadena CUM LAUDE, Journalism Donald Loudon Roche, Minneapolis Mark David Swanson, Columbia Margaret Louise Roemer, Winona Heights Dana F. Rohr, Hopkins Rebecca Lynn Templin, Grants Pass, Linda Mack Ross, A.A., Minneapolis Ore. Jean Shirley Rossi, Rochester Barbara Ann Tesch, Anoka

49 Beatrice Kay Thompson, North Oaks, Timothy Charles Warren, Edgerton MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Ann Marie Waterhouse, Rochester Mary Kay Thomson, Mound Peggy Lou Watson, Minneapolis Mark William Tierney, Minneapolis Gary Kent Wefel, Robbinsdale Robert Daniel Tokar, Jr., Minneapolis Kathleen Mary Weidenbach, St. Paul Marie Helen Torreano, Hibbing Peter B. Weizenegger, St. Paul James Alfred Torvik, Willmar Charles Thomas Wessinger, St. Paul Mary Bohlmann Trippler, Minne- Winifred Donoghue West, St. Paul apolis Lawrence Gordon Wetternach, Min- Karen Ann Tungseth, Rochester neapolis Susan Jane Gardner Turner, Richfield Cynthia Marie Whiteford, Marshall, Laurel Ann Utke, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Interdepart­ Marjorie Louise Utne, St. Paul mental Christine Ann Valek, St. Paul Dawn Gloria Vassar, West St. Paul Jerry Lee Wiedewitsch, A.A., Grand Michael Carl Vezner, Minneapolis Rapids Susan Antoinette Vikse, Minneapolis Kurt Lance Wilke, St. Paul Patricia Ann Vossen, Minneapolis Paul Rhett Willard, Minneapolis, Gregory Steven Wallin, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Janel Marie Walsh, Austin, SUMMA Douglas Joseph Williams, A.A., CUM LAUDE, International Relations Minneapolis Jane Kimmes Wardell, Hastings Mark Andrew Williams, Austin Wallace William Warhol, Minne­ Beverly Kay Wilson, Oklee apolis Charles Thomas Wilson, Minneapolis John Anthony Warren, St. Paul Victoria Crear Winslow, A.A., Mark Guy Warren, Duluth Minnetonka Beach Bachelor of Fine Arts James Earl Litsheim, St. Paul Ross James Saarela, Duluth, SUMMA Stuart Allen Nielsen, Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE, Music MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Studio Arts John Byron Shank, Duluth Terri Deane Rowan, A.A., Minne­ apolis

MEDICAL SCHOOL Bachelor of Science MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Valerie Kay Askeland, Minneapolis* Nancy Levenson Gordon, Duluth* MORTUARY SCIENCE Steven John Baker, A.M.S., Minne­ Charles Lindell Hillman, Detroit apolis Lakes Francis Rene Brunelle, Montpelier, Larry Wayne Scholz, Kansas City, Vt., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Kan. Ben Clifford Elfrink, B.A., Isabel, Stephen Frederick Shrader, Arcola, S.D., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ill. Dwight Keith Gahm, Mondamin, Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION * These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to March 20, 1971. 50 Doctor of Medicine William Ward Anderson, B.A., B.S., Michael William Steffes, B.A., Min­ M.A., West St. Paul neapolis Richard Alden Meisch, B.A., Ph.D., Minneapolis

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Master of Public Health Liberto Alvarez, B.C.E., St. Paul Donald William Martin, B.A., John Bell Conway, B.S., M.S., Min­ Anoka neapolis Gilles Taschereau, Quebec, Canada David Birke Drown, B.S., M.S., Superior, Wis.

I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering Gary Michael Arnold, Arcadia, Wis. Gary Allen Foster, Benson Dennis Earl Ford, St. Paul, WITH Gary Raymond Peach, Rockford, Ill. DISTINCTION Donald Edward Pedersen, St. Paul

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering David Vemon Harmann, Litchfield, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Architecture Jack Owen Boarman, Indianapolis, Richard Foster Merrill, Hopkins Ind., WITH DISTINCTION William Alan Penk, St. Paul Raymond Bernard Collard, North Bruce James Severson, Cameron, Wis. Attleboro, Mass. Bruce Douglas Simonson, Middleton, Agustin Ramon Costa, B.A., San Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Juan, Puerto Rico James Richard Stanton, St. Paul Gordon Morlan Eastman, St. Paul John Stephen Weeks, B.A., Brookline, Thomas Craig Ellison, Minneapolis Mass., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Bruce McLean Haxton, Merrill, Wis. Vincent William Zmistowski, J L, Ronald Tim Lagerquist, Farmington B.A., Minneapolis Timothy Ray McCoy, Brookfield, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering William Gustaf Dahlen, Minneapolis Ben Franklin Stephens, J L, Great Stephen Brooks Parker, Rochester, Falls, Mont. N.Y., WITH DISTINCTION Jack Royal Swenson, Minneapolis 51 Bachelor of Chemistry Charles Michael Hartzel, Birchwood Barry Ira Milavetz, A.A., Virginia, Glenn Hartland Korfhage, West WITH HIGH DISTINCTION St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Bachelor of Civil Engineering Bryan C. Adams, Austin Cordon LeRoy Nelson, Little Falls Richard Fred Aichinger, St. Paul Robert Rime Penniman, Minneapolis Stephen West Angst, Duluth Donald Lee Powell, A.A., Fridley Richard S. Butryn, Jackson, N.J. Jeffrey Joe Roos, Worthington Alan Thomas Forsberg, Clarkfield, WiIIiam Frederick Rottschaefer, WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Earl James Foster, Jr., St. Francis Richard John Ryan, Hector, WITH Leonard Kosatka, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Richard Donald Martig, Rochester, Daniel Cordon Schacht, Winona WITH DISTINCTION Robert Ceorge Schumicht, Pine City Thomas Dale Montgomery, St. Croix Bruce Ray Volkart, Minnesota City FaIls, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering David Allen Arndt, Pine Island Steven Thompson Jirsa, St. Paul Richard Cary Carlson, St. Paul Steven Rudolph Nelson, Lake Lillian Timothy Lee Cook, Shawnee, Kan. Terry Francis Paradeis, Rice Andrew Napier Erdmann, Minne- Michael!. Puhek, Chisholm apolis Howard Alton Rice, B.A., Excelsior Robert Edward Jansen, Rochester, Douglas Lowell Tschida, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Geo-Engineering Cary Richard Smith, International Falls

Bachelor of Mathematics J. Mark Brassil, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Donald Allen Amundson, Hanska Barry Burton Bridges, White Bear Gary Adam Becker, Farmington, Lake WITH DISTINCTION E1don Floyd Buschbom, Wayzata Gerald Robert BeIl, A.A., Austin, Cary Allan Carlson, A.A., Cook WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Edward Chopp, Grand Rapids Kent Prouty Benscoter, St. Pau1 Thomas Robert Crane, Minnetonka, Cary Ralph Berglund, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Frank Blythe Bevelacque, Minneapolis Thomas Eliot Cross, Jr., Blackduck Ronald Milton Blomseth, St. Paul Daniel F. Dolan, Danvers, WITH Dennis Leo Boik, A.A., Austin HIGH DISTINCTION Marina Margaret Elizabeth Braun, Ronald Rex Foster, Littlefork Minneapolis 52 David Lee Frederick, A.A., Mountain John Lee Schiff, Watkins Iron, WITH DISTINCTION Jon Albert Schmoeckel, Stillwater, Stewart John Free, Freeport, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Jerome Robert Schwarz, Waldorf John Henry Getsch, Edina Richard William Shaffer, Detroit Robert Dale Golla, Hibbing, WITH Lakes DISTINCTION Paul Clinton Skogheim, Richfield Lindley Zene Gram, St. Paul Anthony DuMez Snyder, Spring Thomas David Gridley, Minneapolis Valley Charles Martin Hansell, Minneapolis Philip Harlan Steen, Alexandria, WITH Karl John Hnatko, Hibbing DISTINCTION Robert Ralph Hren, Chisholm, David Lewis Stockwell, Bloomington WITH DISTINCTION John Louis Sundstrom, Eveleth, WITH Courtney Craig Kleven, Red Lake HIGH DISTINCTION Falls, WITH DISTINCTION Ronnie LeRoy Tang, Felton, WITH Thomas Scott Larson, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Harlin Ralph Taylor, Lanesboro Leonard Henry Leuer, Loretto, WITH Lloyd Milton Vollmers, Dumont DISTINCTION Gary Martin Wegleitner, St. Paul Karl Martin Nelson, Minneapolis Douglas Albert Wentworth, Cam- Paul Heartly Olin, Hibbing bridge Dale Howard Otterness, Richfield James Ralph Winslow, Two Harbors, Peder Lance Pederson, Dent WITH HIGH DISTINCTION David Arnold Pierson, Little Falls, Robert Joseph Wittbrodt, B.Chem., WITH DISTINCTION Minneapolis You-Hong Pui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Gary Russell Woodford, Redwood WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Falls John Holder Rogness, Minneapolis Denis James Zeug, Moundsview Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering Clayton John Dick, Minneapolis William Addison Thomas, Wayzata, WITH DISTINCTION Bachelor of Physics Brian Charles Johnson, Minneapolis Robert James Livermore, Minneapolis John Arthur Kuhlmann, Byron Robert Eugene Riess, A.A., Rochester Bachelor of Science in Geology Anita Linda Blocker, White Bear Lake Certificate in Science Dennis Garvin Croonquist, Min­ Allen I. Javinsky, A.A., Minneapolis neapolis Thomas Anthony Perino, Alexandria

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts Marie-Therese C. Agasie, Minneapolis 53 Bachelor of Science Gary Louis Evans, Minneapolis Jennie E. Savageau, St. Paul Peter James Kordell, Minneapolis Wayne Elmer Sweet, Minneapolis Nancy Lou Rydell, St. Paul COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Bachelor of Science Stephen Frederic Maske, Monroe, Wis. 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 AEROSPACE STUDIES Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve William G. Dahlen, Minneapolis James J. Gabriel, St. Paul Michael A. Firle, Sleepy Eye Gordon L. Nelson, Little Falls Dennis E. Ford, St. Paul John L. Schiff, Watkins

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE Second Lieutenant, Air Defense Artillery Lionel O. Greene, Jr., Los Angeles, Thomas S. Larson, St. Paul Calif. Second Lieutenant, Armor Timothy L. Cook, St. Paul Gary R. Redalen, Fountain Second Lieutenant, Infantry Robert L. Burton, Jr., Columbia Robert D. Horn, Fairmont Heights Charles R. Kenow, St. Paul Andrew N. Erdmann, Jr., Minneapolis Bruce M. Niss, Duluth

Second Lieutenant, Military Police Kim A. Elverum, Minneapolis DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USN Richard S. Butryn, Jackson, N.J. Ben F. Stephens, Jr., Great Falls, John A. Kuhlmann, Sumter, S.C. Mont. Kent A. Paulsen, St. Paul Bruce R. Volkart, Minnesota City

54 Academic Costume

Academic costume - cap, gown, and sometimes hood - may be worn by anyone with a college degree, or by a candidate whose degree is soon to be awarded. Characteristics of costumes show their wearers' highest degrees and, often, the fields of major interest and the institutions by which the degrees are granted. All bachelors' and masters' gowns are black and untrimmed. The bachelor's gown has a long pointed sleeve; the master's a closed sleeve with an arm slit. Doctors' gowns in the United States are usually black, with velvet front facings and sleeve crossbars. (Some universities, especially those abroad, prescribe color­ ful crimson, bright red, or other colors, set off by black or colored facings.) At commencements degree candidates wear the gowns for the degrees they are about to receive. Hoods are worn only by those who already possess degrees. Anyone who has a University of Minnesota degree may wear the Minnesota hood - black with a maroon chevron on gold. The length and shape of a hood identify the most advanced degree its wearer has earned, and the hood's velvet edging shows the degree's field: dark blue for philosophy, light blue for education, green for medicine, lilac for dentistry, orange for engineering, russet for forestry, drab for business, olive green for pharmacy, purple for law, gray for veterinary medicine, golden yellow for science, white for liberal arts and letters. Caps - usually tasseled mortarboards - show by tassel color the nature of degrees awarded at University of Minnesota commencements. Doctors' tassels may be black or gold; masters' are black. Bachelor's degree candidates at Minnesota, however, indicate their fields of study by their tassel colors (given here in the order they appear in the procession) : Graduate School ...... black College of Agriculture ...... maize College of Biological Sciences ...... golden yellow School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Education ...... light blue College of Forestry ...... maize General College ...... crimson and white College of Home Economics ...... maize Law School ...... purple College of Liberal Arts ...... white Medical School ...... green School of Nursing ...... green College of Pharmacy ...... olive School of Public Health ...... green Institute of Technology ...... orange University College ...... 01d gold and white Gold shoulder fourrageres are worn by candidates who are honor students. After receiving his degree, a holder may wear the academic costume on any appropriate occasion. But he always wears the black tassel, and omits the shoulder insignia. Appropriate academic costumes can be obtained anywhere that academic ceremonies are conducted. President's Reception

DECEMBER, 1970

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 in the Main Ballroom of Coffman Memorial Union.

Those in the receiving line will be President and Mrs. Moos and Vice President and Mrs. Champion.

Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those from the Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority and the Department of University Relations.

Members of the University Concert Jazz Ensemble, directed by Mr. Tom Keith, will play during the Reception.