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University of Connecticut DigitalCommons@UConn Commencement Programs University Publications 6-11-1950 1950 June 11 Recommended Citation "1950 June 11" (1950). Commencement Programs. Paper 19. http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/upub_commence/19 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at DigitalCommons@UConn. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UConn. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Sixty-seventh Annual Commencement of the UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STORRS, CONNECTICUT Sunday, June 11, 1950 AMERICA My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing: Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring! Our fathers' God, to Thee Author of liberty, To Thee we sing: Long may our land be bright With Freedom's holy light; Protect us by thy might, Great God, our King. ALMA MATER Once more as we gather today When time shall have severed us far, We sing our Alma Mater's praise And the years their changes bring, And join in the fellowship strong The thought of the college we love Which inspires our college days. In our memories will ding. We're backing our men in the strife For friendships that ever remain Cheering them to Victory! And associations dear, And pledge anew to Old Connecticut We'll raise a song to Old Connecticut Our steadfast spirit of loyalty. And join our voices in one long cheer. Chorus: Connecticut, Connecticut, Thy sons and daughters true Unite to honor thy name, Our fairest White and Blue. ALICE SAWIN DAVIS ORDER OF EXERCISES PROCESSIONAL: Stately March Tombelle Procession Chauvet Symphonic March Guilmant SINGING OF America INVOCATION, THE REV. J. GARLAND WAGGONER MUSIC With A Voice of Singing Shaw The Lord Is Our Fortress Brahms THE COMMENCEMENT CHOIR ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS AND PRIZES AWARD OF DEGREES MESSAGE TO GRADUATES, PRESIDENT A. N. JORGENSEN SINGING OF Alma Mater Davis BENEDICHON, THE REV. J. GARLAND WAGGONER RECESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstance Elgar HONORS AND PRIZES SENIOR Hogoas: A book prize established by the Faculty in recognition of those who have the highest standing in scholarship for four years. ROBERT HENRY ALLEN DAVID JOSEPH BORDUA GEORGE STANLEY AXELBY ALGERT GEORGE GRIMAILA HENRY HUGO SAMUELSON THE WILLIAM DURAN HOLMAN PRIZES IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: Founded by be- quest in memory of William Duran Holman, for many years treasurer of the Univ- ersity. Income awarded annually to the Senior and the Junior having the highest standing in Animal Husbandry. WILLIAM CHARLES CONLEY, of the class of 1950 HOWARD SHERMAN BRISCOE, of the class of 1951 THE FANNIE HATHEWAY Boss PRIZE: Established by gift of Mrs. Fannie Hatheway Boss, of Willimantic, to be awarded annually for excellence in French: THOMAS PATRICK REILLY, of the class of 1950 HELEN CATHERINE MURPHY, of the class of 1951 THE EDWIN GARVER WOODWARD AWARD: An award of merit to the Junior in the Col- lege of Agriculture showing the greatest advancement and ability pertaining to rural activities, good citizenship, and interest in agriculture. ANITA Mesa GELSTON, of the class of 1951 THE CONNECTICUT STATE ASSOCIATION OF POWER ENGINEERS AWARD: A cash award to an outstanding senior in the School of Engineering, based on the work of the last two years. ALGERT GEORGE GRIMAILA, of the class of 1950 THE VFW LADIES AUXILIARY AWARD: An award to the man and woman in the senior class who have excelled in the study of United States History. EBBA MELROSE SPECTOR, of the class of 1950 RUDOLPH JOHN VECOLI, of the class of 1950 THE LEHN AND FINK MEDAL: A gold medal, properly inscribed, awarded each year to the member of the graduating class in the College of Pharmacy who has the highest general average for four years. ALVIN LEONARD WEINBERG, of the class of 1950 THE GARVIN MEMORIAL PRIZE: A cash prize given by the Connecticut Pharmaceu- tical Association and awarded to the member of the graduating class in the Col- lege of Pharmacy who has shown the greatest progress since his freshman year. JOSEPH FRANCIS PACEONI, JR., of the class of 1950 THE PHARMACY COMMISSION Pam: A cash prize given by the State Pharmacy Com- mission, and awarded to a member of the graduating class in the College of Phar- macy for excellence in Practical Pharmacy. GEORGE PHILIP LEHRMAN, of the class of 1950 THE MERCK PRIZES: Two sets of three books each given by Merck and Company and awarded to students who stand highest in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and in Dis- pensing Pharmacy. FOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY THEODORE JAMES LEACH, of the class of 1950 FOR DISPENSING PHARMACY WALTER FREDERICK LINDBORG, JR., of the class of 1950 THE PHARMACOLOGY PRIZE: A cash prize given by a pharmacist in New Haven and awarded for excellence in Pharmacology. ALVIN LEONARD WEINBERG, of the class of 1950 THE ETHEL J. HEATH SCHOLARSHIP AWARD: A key awarded to the member of Lamb- da Kappa Sigma Sorority who has made the highest scholastic record in the grad- uating class. RAILI SPRING &AHEM, of the class of 1950 CERTIFICATES ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATES IN THE RATCLIFFE HICKS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE JEAN T. CARBONNEAU, in Poultry Farming GLADYS PALEY, in Dairy Farming CAROLYN ROSEMOND SOMERFELDT, in Floriculture TWO-YEAR CERTIFICATES IN THE RATCLIFFE HICKS SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE PRENTICE LAWSON ALEXANDER, JR., in General Livestock ROGER WILLIAM BENTON, in Floriculture ROBERT SANFORD BIRD, in Nursery Management DWIGHT EDWARD BURNHAM, in Dairy Farming DONALD CLIFTON BURRINGTON, in Dairy Farming ANTHONY JOHN CANNAVO, in Nursery Management DANIEL STEVEN CARBONI, in General Livestock DAVID W. CLARK, in Dairy Manufacturing NILs Doc ERICSON, in Dairy Farming RALPH B. HURLBUTT, in Dairy Farming HARRY GEORGE JOHNSON, in Dairy Farming NILES ARTHUR JOHNSON, in Dairy Farming THEODORE M. JOHNSON, in Dairy Manufacturing WILLIAM EDWARD KANE, in Dairy Manufacturing ERNEST JOHN KJELLSON, in Dairy Farming ROBERT EUGENE LARSON, in Poultry Farming SELMA E. LARSON, in General Farming STEWART JOHN LEONARD, in Dairy Manufacturing JAMES LUCIUS LEWIS, in Dairy Farming WILLIAM B. LOVERIDGE, JR., in Poultry Farming CORNELIUS MILLANE, in Nursery Management JULIAN PHILLIPS MORGAN, in Nursery Management JOHN OSTRAN PETERSON, in Floriculture JOHN AVERY RICE, in General Farming PAUL RAYNOR SCOVILLE, in Dairy Manufacturing GEORGE HOLMES SMITH, in Dairy Farming DOUGLAS M. SWETT, in Dairy Farming WILBUR JAMES WADE, in Dairy Farming RICHARD FREDERICK WALL, in Dairy Manufacturing ELAINE JANET WARNER, in General Farming IRVING JOHN WASLEY, in Dairy Farming ROBERT WILLIAM WEGNER, in Nursery Management GUNTHER H. WEISS, in Dairy Farming JUDSON WILLIAMS, JR., in Poultry Farming BACHELORS OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE FRANK JEROME ALEXANDER, II ROBERT MERRILL KIMBERLEY HENRY EMANUEL BARZETTI WAKEMAN BARNETT KING RICHARD ALFRED BAUEFELD WALTER CHRISTIAN KIRSCHMAN, JR. WILLIAM PAUL BECHLE JOHN J. KOLEGA FREDERICK WILLIAM BERGGREN MAX KORMAN HOWARD GEORGE BLUEGE ANTHONY JOSEPH KURYLO PETER KING BOURBEAU CARLTON BROWN LEES ROBERT T. BRADLEY GEORGE PECK LOOSE DAVID LESTER BROCKETT RICHARD HILDING LUNDIN RONALD THERON BRONSON RICHARD LEE MARINELLI FREDERICK ALLAN BROWN, JR. EVERETT WELLS MARTIN, JR. EDWARD FRANCIS BUTTON CHARLES MELI EARL PETER CARINI EMIL M. MIKOLAJCIK CHESTER ARTHUR CARPENTER RICHARD DOUGLAS MOCHRIE FREDERICK CHARLES MOHR, ANTHONY LOUIS CARRAPIELLO JR. ENOS WISER MORELAND IRVIN CHIPPERINI JORDAN JOSEPH MOSSEY WILLIAM CHARLES CONLEY JOHN EBERHARDT NEUMANN ALFRED HENRY CROFTS RONALD GOLDIN NORTH MARTHA WILCOX DICKS WILLIAM LAW OHR LOUIS VERNON DIXON JOHN BASSETT OSTERHOUDT EARL FRANCIS PATRIC J. DONNELLY JAMES ROBERT STUART PAYNE JOHN BERNARD DZIADUL ROBERT H. PHELPS BERNARD PAUL DZIELINSKI EDWARD JOHN RENTEL WILLIAM EDMONDSON JAYNE ROBINSON RICKETTS HARLEY H. EMMONS DONALD WELLS ROBINSON JOSEPH ROMAGNOLI CHARLES HERBERT EVANS VINCENT B. ROMEO CARLOS DE LA MESA FETTEROLF, JR. MERLIN WILLIAM SARGENT JAMES PHILIP GALLIGAN JOHN FREDERICK SCHILLER EARL BELDEN GEER, JR. CLARENCE BARTLE SCHMIDT WALTER BERNARD GEIGER ROBERT ALFRED SHELDON HOWARD THOMAS SHELLARD DAVID THOMAS GILL RAYMOND LEONARD SHERMAN EDWARD BRUNO GILL CHARLES CURTISS SHERWOOD BERNARD E. GODFREY JAMES ROBERT SOULIA ELIO ALLIO GOFFI AUGUST CARL STAMM DORAN EDWARD GRANT EDWIN FRANCIS STULA ELLSWORTH ALDEN SYPHER LEONARD WALKER HANSELL JOHN RICHARD TEDFORD WILLIAM HENRY HOAGLAND, III HAROLD HENRY TINGLEY, JR. ROGER ALAN HOFFMAN JEREMIAH WADSWORTH ROGER WALTER HUNT RICHARD ALBERT WASHBURN ROBERT EDGAR JOHNSON JULIUS GEORGE WENGER RAYMOND CARL JOSEPHSON LEONARD WOOD CHARLES JOSEPH KATAN JOHN CLARENCE WOODRUFF With Distinction THOMAS EDWARD MAHONEY, in Agricultural Economy JOHN DAVID MORDASKY, in Dairy Husbandry HOWARD ARTHUR ROLLINS, JR., in Pomology ROBERT POLLINGTON SOKOL, in Floriculture CLAYTON BENJAMIN STETSON, in Dairy Industry ARTHUR VEDDER SYMONDS, in Dairy Husbandry CHARLES JOHN ZWICK, in Agricultural Economics With High Distinction CHARLES JAY LARSON, in Dairy Husbandry With Highest Distinction CHARLES WILLIAM RITCHIE, JR., in Floriculture COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DAVID ALBERT EDWARD ROBERT VAN ALEMBIC JAMES FRANCIS CONNORS EDGAR ALFRED WALZ, ROBERT ARNOLD HAMMER DAVID MAJOR WETSTONE HANS PAUL MAYER FRED M. WHITEHOUSE With Distinction MARK GOLDIE, in Zoology SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS SYLVIA COLLIS ANDERSON IRIS NADINE KIMBLE LOUISE BRUNBERG BARBARA ALETHA LOWELL LAUREL EDRENA BUTLER ISOBEL MCGUFFIE LORAIN CANFIELD HILDA MARY MONAGHAN MARGARET LOUISE COLTON SHIRLEY MAE O'BRIEN ANN LOUISE