UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

March Commencement, 1968

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

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

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

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

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

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

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

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

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

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

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and seventeenth birthday. As one of the great Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicated to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowledge to the existing resources of our state. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen-to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its found­ ing, the University has awarded more than 200,000 degrees, each one in rec­ ognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 46,000 students an­ nually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its Exten­ sion 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 Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arborctum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, and the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at the University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

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

iii posts all over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to provide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous con­ tributions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising stu­ dents each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one half of the state's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or university. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. To enlarge the base of private support for the University, the University of Minnesota Foundation was established in 1962 as a nonprofit organization, independent of the University but with the University as its sole beneficiary. The Foundation gives alumni, other citizens, and corporate donors the oppor­ tunity to make gifts, bequests, grants, and other forms of tax-deductible vol­ untary contributions. These funds supplement tax support and make possible the enriched programs and expanded services which create a "margin of excel­ lence" for the University. Direction and resources of the Foundation are under the management of a Board of Trustees of concerned and dedicated citizens. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 46,088 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1967-1968 academic year represented nearly one half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1967-1968 enrollment to about 46,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, and more buildings. And it makes plain the Uni­ versity's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

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 financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more com­ prehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1966-1967 showed that the Univer­ sity's current income and expenditures amounted to $69,292,131.98. Of the total received, $16,389,611.68 came from student tuition and fees; $25,313,- 080.86 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,575,346.90 from intercol-

IV legiate athletics;. $.24,117,422.96 from such. serv~ces as ~e dormitories and dining halls, pnntmg, the laundry, the Umverslty of Mmnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $9,107,- 000.99 from corporations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $40,897,023.16 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The state provided $51,892,645.43 or 30.1 percent for the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings amounted to $21,607,236.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's aca­ demic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and participates 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 technologi­ cal research, and college service funds, administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The Uni­ versity hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v Order of Events

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

THE COMMENCEMENT ON TELEVISION: The entire Commencement this evening is being televised, live, through the cooperation of the Minnesota Educational Television Network, and will be seen in the Twin Cities area over KTCA-TV, Channel 2; in the Duluth area over WDSE-TV, Channel 8; in Morris and West Central Minnesota over KWCM-TV, Channel 10; and in the Fargo-Moorhead area over KFME-TV, Channel 13.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., the University Concert Band Ensemble, conducted by Associate Professor of Music and Bandmaster Frank P. A. Bencriscutto, A.Mus.D., will play: Sound of Music Selections Richard Rodgers Music Man Selections Meredith Willson Porgy and Bess Selections George Gershwin

PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 7: 30 p.m., Professor Rodney C. Loehr, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace onto the stage, heralding the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Loehr, as Mace-Bearer, will present the Mace at the center of the stage. When all of those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace in its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, the Concert Band Ensemble will play: Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-Bearer enters. Seated on the stage, from left to right, are Marshal Loehr; Professor Arnold Lazarow, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences, Marshal; David J. Mar­ tinson, U.S.A.F., Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies; The Reverend J. Kenneth Huyck, B.D., Director of the Campus Baptist Student Fellowship; William D. Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; Professor La­ Vell M. Henderson, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; Dean Lawrence C. 'Veaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.D., College of Educa-

vi tion; Associate Dean Robert F. Lambert, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Vice President Laurence R. Lunden, LL.D., Business Administration; The Honorable Elmer L. An­ dersen, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Vice President Stanley J. Wen­ berg, M.A., Educational Relationships and Development; The Reverend Col­ man J. Barry, O.S.B., Ph.D., President of St. John'S University, Collegeville, Minnesota; Associate Vice President Donald K. Smith, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Assistant Vice President Fred E. Lukermann, M.A., Academic Administration; The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Bryce L. Crawford, Jr., Ph.D., Graduate School; The Hon­ orable Albert V. Hartl, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Mr. Albert H. Heimbach, B.B.A., President of the Minnesota Alumni Association; As­ sociate Dean H. Mead Cavert, M.D., Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., University College; Associate Dean George Seltzer, Ph.D., School of Business Administration; Professor G. Gordon Kings­ ley, Ph.D., General College; Assistant Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph.D., Col­ lege of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Associate Professor Ferdi­ nand P. Schoettle, Jr., LL.B., Law School; Edward O. Dietrich, U.S.N., Associate Professor of Naval Science; Professor Roy A. Schuessler, M.M., College of Liberal Arts; Professor Herbert G. Heneman, Jr., Ph.D., College of Business Administration, Marshal; Professor Frank M Whiting, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts, Marshal.

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

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

INVOCATION: Mr. Huyck.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: Associate Vice President Smith.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Father Barry.

vii CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Assistant Vice President Lu­ kerrnann will introduce Colonel Beard, Commander Dietrich, and Captain Martinson, who will present the candid.ates f?r commissions in their ~espec~ve services. Certificates of ROTC completIon wIll be presented by AssocIate VIce President Smith.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Assistant Vice President Lukerrnann will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives, who will present to Associate Vice President Smith the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction: Professor Kingsley for the General College; Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Dean Vaughan for the University College; Associate Dean Lambert for the Institute of Tech­ nology; Assistant Dean McFarland for the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Dean Keller for the College of Education; Associate Dean Seltzer for the School of Business Administration; Associate Dean Cavert for the College of Medical Sciences; Dean Crawford for the Graduate School.

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

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

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Assistant Vice President Luker­ mann presiding, members of the March graduating class will pass across the stage to receive their diplomas.

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

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

VIIl RECESSIONAL: The Concert Band Ensemble will play: Symphony No.3 Vittorio Giannini Allegro

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

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

ix Candidates for Commissions

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

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE

Second , Artillery Allan M. Johnson, Hutchinson

Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Gregory L. Edlefsen, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Finance Corps Francis J. Taillefer, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps Michael A. McFarlin, Blooming Prairie

DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE

Ensign, USNR David A. Singer, St. Paul

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES

Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Jeffrey R. Gaskell, Minneapolis Robert W. Ogren, Jr., Crystal Donald J. Karcewski, Le Center Candidates for Graduation

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

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION

Business Administration Certificate Evan H. Fie, LaGrange, Ill. Lyle J. Franklin, St. Paul Park

Engineering Science Certificate James Norman Gehrking, Minne­ David Petrus Neston, St. Paul apolis

Mechanical Engineering Technician Certificate Eugene Alvin Hawkinson, St. Paul

GENERAL COLLEG.E

Associate in Arts John R. Abbott, White Bear Lake Gary John Bohnenstingel, Minne- Mathew LeRoy Albrecht, Minneapolis apolis David Howard AIgren, Richfield Gregory John Bohrer, Minneapolis Maryam Aliabadi, Tehran, Iran Leland James Boyd, Alexandria Kenneth Roy Anakkala, Robbinsdale Dennis Vernon Carlson, Minneapolis Michael David Anderson, Wayzata Michael Kenneth Casey, St. Paul David Allen Balfanz, St. Paul Donald Emerson Casto, St. Paul Eugene John Barno, Minneapolis Craig Dennis Cervin, St. Paul David Ray Baumchen, Richfield Bruce Kenneth Chesin, St. Louis Park Michael John Becker, St. Louis Park Frederick Allan Clark, Richfield Wendy Elizabeth Berg, St. Paul Carl O. Clarke, Minneapolis Ronald Harold Berry, St. Louis Park Hugh William Conklin, Hartford, Thomas Frank Berry, Wyoming Conn. Robert William Beskar, Inver Grove Keith Gregory Covart, Minneapolis Heights Robert Thomas Cox, St. Paul Martha Louise Bjorklund, Minne­ Ronald Gene Crawford, South St. apolis Paul

2 Richard William Curney, St. Paul George Andrew Kappas, White Bear Candice Jean Danielson, st. Paul Lake Fred Russell Davis, St. Louis Park George Fredrick Kassan, South St. Bonnie Kay Dietrich, Minneapolis Paul Mark Alan Dixon, Hopkins Ronald Gene Kloempken, Arlington Lawrence Nelson Dow, White Bear William D. Koppang, Minneapolis Lake Ronald John Koski, st. Paul Don Ray DuCharme, St. Paul Lindsay Norman Krantz, Minneapolis Robert William Eckstein, Minne- Donald Martin Kuppe, Jr., Richfield apolis Paul Herbert Ladwig, Robbinsdale Lee Stanton Elmquist, Minneapolis Gary Dale Lawrence, Golden Valley Jeffrey Robert Erickson, St. Paul George Edward LeRoux, St. Paul Richard Clarence Ersbo, Excelsior Richard Joseph Lillie, Minneapolis Marilyn Jean Forman, Jackson Thomas Evans Lindstrom, Manhattan George Richard Frey, St. Paul Beach, Calif. David Daniel Gabrick, Minneapolis Carole Diane Loe, Minneapolis Carmel Ann Giles, Minneapolis Jerome D. Lofstrom, St. Paul Richard Allan Gill, Northfield Thomas Patrick Maday, Minneapolis Robert Kenneth Glass, Edina Bruce John Malmberg, Minneapolis Nancy Goldman, Cincinnati, Ohio Thomas Allen Marsh, Minneapolis Madeleine Ann Gorsen, Golden Val- Joseph Eugene May, Minneapolis ley Bryan Russell Mead, Richfield Charles Frederick Green, Hackensack Joseph Arthur Moeller, St. Paul James Philip Gunther, Richfield \Villiam John Morhauser, St. Paul Sharon Mae Haimes, St. Paul James Francis Mossey, Mishawaka, David Allen Hall, Cloquet Ind. MarreU Hall, Minneapolis George Albert Munchow, Jr., St. Paul Gregory James Halldin, Long Lake Howard James Myers, Jr., St. Paul Gwyn Ann Hamel, St. Paul Bruce Irwin Nelson, Minneapolis John Stephen Haug, Minneapolis William Frank Neujahr, St. Paul Robert Gordon Heille, St. Paul Dennis Martin O'Keefe, Minneapolis \Villiam Robert Heise, Bloomington Curtis Iver Olstad, Grygla Terry Michael Henderson, Minne- Gary Phillip Ostrin, St. Louis Park apolis Gregory Lee Paul, Hopkins Richard Joseph Hentges, St. Paul Ronald John Pearson, Minneapolis Rodney Warren Herman, St. Paul Michael Lee Pelton, Minneapolis William Kent Horlitz, Edina William Harold Peters, Minneapolis Robert William Hostetler, Golden Craig Charles Peterson, St. Paul Valley Peterson, Bloomington Leon Theodore Houle, St. Paul Sharon Marie Phipps, St. Paul Patricia Ann Hove, Minneapolis Regina Plinte, St. Paul Gregory Paul Hovland, St. Paul Craig Anthony Pomerleau, Minne- James Michael Hoy, Minneapolis apolis Walter Wess Huestis, Minneapolis Dianne Christine Quick, st. Paul James Henry Illies, Minneapolis Ramona Ramirez, St. Paul Julie Ann Johnson, Hallock Joyce Michaeline Ratkay, Edina Richard Clyde Kairies, St. Louis Park William Bruce Roeske, Minneapolis LeiOLani ShuMei Kamano, Minne- John Allan Rossi, Minneapolis apolis Daniel Bruce Rouzer, Edina Valerie Irene Kaplan, St. Paul Karen Rose Sagedahl, Minneapolis

3 Thomas Theodore Scheiderich, Min­ Martha Mary Towey, Rochester neapolis Michael John \Vagner, Benson Steven Harvey Schouweiler, St. Paul Robert Roy \Valin, Wayzata Jacqueline Jeanne Silbaugh, Pine Miles Roy \Valthour, Minneapolis River Dennis Dean Weed, St. Paul Thomas Paul Slaby, Minneapolis James Charles \Veningcr, Prior Lake Thomas Littlepage Smith, Minne­ Eileen Jane \Vhittendale, Oyster Bay, apolis N.Y. Robert Paul Spande, Minneapolis Robert Charles \Vick, Minneapolis Tbomas Martm Stenehjem, Minne- Gerald John \Volinski, Minneapolis apolis Don Henry vVood, Mound Kenneth Robert Svor, Benson Sylvester Allen Young, Jr., Minne- James Lewis Swartz, St. Paul apolis Elaine Sandra Tarshish, Golden Valley Michael Regis Yunker, Edina Paula Bentley Thornquist, Ilion, N.Y. Donald Shaker Zakeer II, Minneapolis Harry Ross Tittle, St. Paul Deane Albert Zimmerman, Buffalo

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate in Liberal Arts Richard Allen Bokovoy, Minneapolis Bonnie Louise Meyer, St. Paul Donald Edward Brown, Minneapolis Roxy Faith Orenstein, St. Louis Park Judy Ann Edlund, Bloomington Ludmilla Ostroushko, Minneapolis Lynn Marie Everson, Robbinsdale George Marlin Pitlick, St. Paul Geniveve Felix, Shakopee James Carl Robertson, Williams Howard Linus Holm, Minneapolis Gary Michael Voltin, Mounds View Richard Milo Huntley, Minneapolis Mary Martha Wallin, St. Paul Kent Jerome Kircher, Olivia Shirley Ruth Wedl, North St. Paul Hans Jurgen Loeffler, St. Paul Loretta Louise \Veisbrich, Farm- Bruce Wayne Maxson, Marlboro, ington Mass.

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become final until all requirements are met for the level indicated Vernon Ivar Aas, Minneapolis Michael Albert Axley, Havre, Mont. Patricia Ann Johnson Adams, Minne- Marlane Louise Ayers, St. Paul apolis Thomas AllSen Bachelder, Marine, Denise Ann Anderson, St. Louis Park SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Eunice Margaret \Vhite Anderson, Janet Ruth Meyer Backus, Robbins- Minneapolis dale Kermit \Vayne Anderson, B.S., Vir- Marlene Ann Barrett, St. Paul ginia Roberta Lee Bast, Moorhead, MAGNA Augustus Fabara Andrew, Nigeria CUM LAUDE, Sociology Thomas Edward Arett, Austin Carolyn Dorothy Bergerson, Minne- Harry Norman Ashley, Minneapolis apolis

4 Allen Robert Bergeson, Fertile William Louis Douville, St. Paul Harold Leighton Berglund, Minne- Janis Carole Eckstrand, Moorhead apolis John Marshall Edlund, Minneapolis Stephen Carl Bergmann, St. Paul Nicholas Richard Eian, Minneapolis Barbara Joyce Black, Minneapolis Janet Marie Erickson, Anoka Janet Phyllis Boschee Blesener, Min- Monica Cavanagh Erler, Falcon neapolis Heights \Vallace Eugene Bohach, Hopkins Suzanne Lynn Estel, Minnetonka Ronald Alfred Bolson, Minneapolis Sharon Marrinson Farsht, St. Paul Shelby Jean Boone, Minneapolis Catherine Alice Fehr, St. Paul William Charles Brambilla, Minne- Mary Katherine Horst Feilinger, South apolis St. Paul Sandra Elaine Hamilton Broderson, Robert L. Felt, Jr., Mt. Lebanon, Pa. West St. Paul, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sonja Kristin Fergestad, Minneapolis Spanish Carolyn Alice Finstuen, Zumbrota Bruce Thomas Bronson, A.A., St. Paul James Michael Fitzgerald, Blooming- Madeline Jinx Bryant, Minneapolis ton Elizabeth Laura Buchmeier, Hastings Kathleen Fleming, Austin Geruth Lynn Buetow, St. Paul Sara Rachel Freier, Minneapolis Robert Anthony Burns, Coon Rapids Phyllis Claire Gall, Minneapolis Bonnie Lynne Mary Busch, Minne- James Hugh Gamble, Minneapolis apolis Mary Ellen Gardner, Minneapolis Elizabeth Mary Cammack, St. Paul Julie Charlotte Geisler, Lake City John Frederick Campbell, Minne- Robert 'William Gibbs, Jr., Minne- apolis apolis Donald Burney Carlson, Minneapolis Charles Eugene Goldenman, Wayzata Vincent Carlson, Minneapolis Donald Lyle Goodman, Minneapolis Candace Lee Rygh Chambers, Glen- Richard Harold Graham, Minneapolis wood James Arlo Greenwald, Minneapolis Weitung Alfred Chao, Shanghai, Paula Zan Griffith, St. Paul Richard Elwood Gruis, Hastings James McCullough Christenson, Mary Jean Gustafson, Fergus Falls Crystal Peter Waldemar Gustafson, Minne- Steve Rowe Clark, Minneapolis apolis Charlotte Christina Clarke, St. Paul David John Guyot, Minneapolis Andrea Louise Cohen, Minneapolis Gregory Carl Hall, Minneapolis Marsha Aileen Cohen, Golden Val- Nancy Lou Christopherson Hall, ley, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Delhi Nancy C. Whiting Comer. \Vinona Philip Joseph Hamer, St. Paul David Courtland Couper, Minne­ Karen Lucile Hamilton, Anoka apolis Patricia Mary Hampl, St. Paul, CUM William James Cunningham, Roches­ LAUDE. English ter Elinor Finkelman Handman, St. Paul Naomi Jeanne Dalbec, Minneapolis Gerald William Hanna, St. Paul Michael Henry Daniel, A.A., Minne- James Anthony Hansen, St. Paul apolis Karen Elizabeth Hansen, Milaca Caroline Bromley Dean, Minneapolis Charles Robert Hanson, Mahtomedi John Edward Decker, St. Paul Richard Sheldon Hargesheimer, David James DeLay, A.A., Richfield \Vhite Bear Lake Marsha Ann Dmohowski, Minneapolis Francine Kay Hausmann, Detroit Mary Ellen Donohue, St. Paul Lakes 5 Richard Alan Haynes, Minneapolis. Diana Marilyn Lindgren, Minneapolis Susan Jane Karin Hedine, AlexandrIa Kent Louis Lohse, A.A., St. Paul Elizabeth Therese Heiman, Minne- Timothy \Vayne Loomis, Minneapolis apolis Margaret Lorber, Minneapolis Thomas George Heinonen, Crystal Susan Ann Luetje, St. Paul Ronald David Hendrickson, Minne- Connie Joyce MacAllister, Minne- apolis apolis Brian Eugene Holzer, Minneapolis Mary Josephine Mahal, Wabasso Marcia Evelyn Hoppes, Minneapolis Thomas John Mahlum, Bloomington LaVerne Lundstrom Hornby, New Gary Alan Malkes, St. Paul Brighton Timothy Eugene Maloney, Kennedy David Albert Hornig, Minneapolis Jean Elizabeth Manton, St. Paul Glenn Roy Horton, Jr., Rosemount Lynn Margaret Brauch Marasco, Leslie Ann Ingman, Minneapolis Minneapolis Donald Bruce Jacobson, A.A., Minne- Sally Mac Marshall, Minneapolis apolis Mary Margaret Mattison, Minneapolis Alison Claire Jarvis, West St. Paul John Stephen McKeon, Minneapolis Narda Maxine Jensen, Rochester Daniel Joseph Merrick, Minneapolis Jeffrey Winston Johnson, St. Louis John Edward Meusey, Storm Lake, Park Iowa Julianne Clare Johnson, St. Cloud Richard Krag Meyers, Rochester Kathleen Sara Johnson, Hibbing Richard Lee Mielke, Hutchinson William Phillip Johnson, Anoka Marraine M. Lueders Miller, Coon Mark Leifur Josefson, Hopkins Rapids Linda Sue Kabrick, Spencer, Iowa, Rose Marie Mingo, White Bear Lake MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Sally Sidney Silver Minter, Minne- Donald Joseph Karcewski, Le Center apolis Patricia Helen Kennedy, Bloomington Leonard Thomas Mitsch, St. Paul Jeanne Thompson King, Minneapolis James Allen Mokres, Wayzata Steven Hulbert Kingsbury, Minne- Judith Ann Moll, St. Paul apolis, CUM LAUDE, Psychology Kathleen Helen Moore, Minneapolis Gordon Joseph Kircher, St. Paul Barbara Elizabeth-Marie Mueller, Gloria Jean Kittelson, Minneapolis Richmond Gary Bernhard Kleinert, Minneapolis Carole Jane Mustain, Minneapolis Terrence James Korupp, Winona Halyna Myroniuk, A.A., St. Paul Eugene Peter Koshenina, New Wolfgang Franz Nauck, St. Paul Brighton Jacqueline Kay Nesbitt, Bloomington Nancy Helen Kruse, St. Paul, CUM Harold Herbert Netkow, Minneapolis LAUDE, Art Phillip Jon Nicolai, Hector Teresa Louise Kuehn, Minneapolis Barbara Jean Niles, Minneapolis, Barbara Jean Lambesis, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Psychology John Ertel Lanning, A.A., Minne- John Thomas Nordeen, Mound apolis Richard Charles Oberg, Bloomington Barbara Ann Larson, Luverne Robert William Ogren, Jr., Robbins- Michael Norman Laursen, Albert Lea dale Mary Lynn Leach, Golden Valley Linda Kay Oldefendt, Hope Thomas John Lebovsky, Fridley David Lawrence Olson, Minneapolis James Price Leonard, Pierre, S.D. James Leonard Olson, St. Paul Nancy Ann Lerohl, Virginia James Wyman Olson, Minneapolis Michael Lawrence Levine, St. Paul Mary Evelyn Foster Olson, Rob- John Edward Lindahl, Hopkins binsdale

6 Francis Jude Olsrud, Graceville George Paul SchackeI, A.A., Alexan- Marcile Katherine Parent, St. Cloud dria, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Zoology Thomas Hance Penn, Excelsior Richard Henry Schema, Faribault Sandra Susan Peterson, Anoka Mary Kathryn Schwartz, Minneapolis Patricia Susan Pinckney, Little Falls Susan Evalyn Schwartz, St. Louis Park, Robert Clark Podewils, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Janet Michaelle Polansky, Olivia Gerald Herbert Sevlie, St. Paul John Richard Potasnak, Minneapolis Richard Raymond Shetler, Minne­ Doris Emma Prairie, Marshall apolis Bente Raaen, St. Paul Sandra Jane West Sickler, White June Alice Rambosek, St. Paul, Bear Lake Rolf Norman Sigford, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology John M. Sisson, St. Paul Luz Mary Ramirez-Decamargo, Col- James Robert Sitton, \Vorthington ombia Nancy Ann Slocomb, Worthington Sharon Ann Ransom, Osseo Wesley Roger Smith, Edina Neil Bennie Rasmussen, Minneapolis Virginia Mary Stark, Edina Lucy Ellen Ramey Ray, Alexandria, Stuart Steinman, St. Paul Va. Eva Ileana Stern, Minneapolis, CUM Robin Douglas Raygor, St. Paul, CUM LAUDE, English LAUDE, English Leslie Howard Stern, St. Louis Park Douglas Lee Raymond, Fairmont Donald Lee Stewart, Thief River Falls Jo Ann Walstedt Reid, Minneapolis Jean Frances Storm, Minneapolis Marilynn Royetta Reid, New Paul Francis Sullivan, Minneapolis Brighton Eleanore Deloris Swenson, Minne- Daniel Thomas Reilly, Minneapolis apolis Sandra Sue Resner, Shafer George Edward Thomas, Hopkins- Martha Margaret Rice, Minneapolis, ville, Ky. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Sci­ Elizabeth Ann Thompson, Mankato ence Gerard Bixby Thompson, Minneapolis Walter William Ritter, Jr., White Joseph Francis Timmers, Minne- Bear Lake apolis Patricia Elizabeth Robertus, Minne­ Ronald Neil Todd, West St. Paul ~polis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journal­ Donald Heinrich Tolzmann, Minne­ Ism apolis Stephen Joseph Rood, Hopkins, CUM Mary Susan Tomcik, Niles, Ill. LAUDE, Sociology Karen Marlene TumboreI1o, Chicago, Coralyn Jane Roy, St. Paul Ill., CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Phyllis Joanne Ryan, Minneapolis William Andrew Velte, Minneapolis Sheila Pauline Ryan, St. Paul Edmund Alan Vierzba, Brainerd Brian RockIer Salita, St. Paul Robert Wayne Vockrodt, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Saltzman, Minneapolis Roberta Eunice Vogel, A.A., Sarasota, Karen Christine Samuelson, Bloom- Fla. ington Harold Charles Von Rueden, St. Paul Thomas Benton Sanders, Minneapolis Carole Jeanette Wahlquist, White John Russell Sandhoefner, Minne- Bear Lake apolis William Edward Waldusky, Minne­ Barbara Jean Sather, Edina apolis Donald Sherman Sather, Mound Mark Louis Walton, St. Paul Michael Jon Sborov, Minneapolis Susan Kaye Reynolds Wangaard, Ca­ Mary Lucia Lufkin Scanlan, St. Paul ble, Wis.

7 Jeffrey Carl Wartchow, Minneapolis Barbara Nadia Kowalchuk Young, John David Wilson, Minneapolis, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, English Robert Leonard Zimmerman, Still­ Barbara Lynn \Volner, St. Paul water Dinah Yessne, St. Paul, MAGNA CUJ\I LAUDE, Psychology

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts Lawrence Anthony Cable, Minne­ Renee Irene Korda Perkins, Pelican apolis Rapids Spencer Peter Mack, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science Barbara Jean Hale, St. Paul David Allen Singer, St. Paul

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Corbett Loyd Alley, Minneapolis Orville Dean Jordahl, Hartland, James Dale Haswell, Mahtomedi WITH HIGH DISTINCTION LeRoy John Herbst, Glencoe, WITH Myles Thomas Lang, Le Center DISTINCTION Jon Richard Peterson, Bayport

Bachelor of Architecture Richard P. Engan, Grove City Arijs Pakalns, Minneapolis Dennis LeRoy Kuchenmeister, AI· Robert Joseph Walsh, Jr., St. Paul mena, Wis.

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Dennis Gene Ordemann, Burnsville

Bachelor of Chemistry Paul Robert Malchow, Minneapolis, David Eugene Sinclair, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION

8 Bachelor of Civil Engineering John Dwight Bartlett, St. Paul Gerald Jay Lindman, Minneapolis Robert James Benke, Thief River William George Pearson, Jr., St. Paul Falls Robert Leroy Pletan, Wendell Richard Albert DeWitt, Rochester Roger Wayne Pocta, Pine City Richard Allen Dick, Newport Steven Arlen Ronning, Boyd William Henry Hall, Massena, N.Y. Richard John Stenstrom, Minne- Harold John Jacobson, Jr., Arlington apolis Heights, Ill. Paul Vincent Michael Svercl, B.Ag.E., John Alvin Korman, Alden Blooming Prairie Leonard John Kremer, Jr., Minne­ apolis Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Thomas Allen Crewson, Cloquet Robert Leon Folsom, Ogilvie

Bachelor of Geological Engineering Thomas John Malkovich, Gilbert

Bachelor of Mathematics Joseph Nickolas Schroeder, St. Paul

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Richard Jon Anderson, Hutchinson Thomas Phillip Lentz, Minneapolis Alvin Charles Bruska, Buffalo Harry LeRoy Martin, A.A., Rochester Russell Clayton Devick, Breckenridge James Alan Martin, Minneapolis Gregory Lee Edlefsen, Richfield, Howard Allan Nelson, Dawson WITH DISTINCTION Thomas James Ohman, Robbinsdale Marvin Theodore Fabyanske, St. Paul, Paul Henry Plahn, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Jeffrey William Schmitt, St. Pau] Chauncey Wright Griggs III, St. Paul Wayne Alexander Spary, Fort Wil- Charles William Holt, Minneapolis liam, Ontario, Canada Bruce Elroy Kallevig, Willmar Gary Alwin Vierling, Hopkins Robert John King, Luverne James Douglas Wilson, Orr Joel Elof Larson, Fergus Falls

Bachelor of Mineral Engineering Lawrence Clifford Christenson, Windom

Bachelor of Science in Geology Christian Arthur Engen, White Bear Gordon Russell Hess, Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION

9 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Technical Certificate in Agriculture Alan Lee Johnson, Gibbon

Bachelor of Science Joan Carol Anderson, Minneapolis, Allen Edward Novak, A.A., New Home Economics Prague, Agriculture Roger Lyle Bultman, Fulda, Agricul­ Judy Lee Parson, Elbow Lake, Home ture Economics Michael John DeSanto, Duluth, For­ Richard John Pearson, Gilbert, For­ estry estry Dwayne R. Diers, Waverly, Agri­ vVilliam Benidict Pesek, Minneota, culture Agricul ture Douglas Richard Engebretson, Rich­ John Charles Pokorney, Bertha, Agri­ field, Agriculture culture Vernon Forsom Hansen, St. Paul, Vaike Laine Radamus, Colden Valley, Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Home Economics, WITH HIGH DIS­ Gary Wayne Hareid, Albert Lea, Ag­ TINCTION riculture Barbara Louise Ryder, Minneapolis, Daniel Boyd Holmberg, Vesta, Agri­ Home Economics culture William John Schultz, Belle Plaine, Larry Russell Hummer, Kiester, Agri­ Agriculture culture, WITH DISTINCTION William Richard Scott, Augusta, Ronald David Jenson, Hartland, Ag­ Wis., Forestry riculture Kenneth Charles Simons, West Allis, Ryon Claude Johnston, Buffalo, Ag­ Wis., Agriculture, WITH HIGH DIS­ riculture, WITH DISTINCTION TINCTION Robert William Jolly, Minneapolis, Robert Henry Spector, Minneapolis, Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Leroy Charles Kohlmeyer, Caledonia, Howard Wayne SpinIer, Rush City, Agriculture Agriculture Marie Ellen Kraft, Cannon Falls, Paul David Stone, Minneapolis, For­ Home Economics estry Arlan Ray Kuechenmeister, Wells, Mary Loel Stroud, Braham, Home Agriculture Economics Reino Wilfred Lahti, Cloquet, Agri­ John Arthur Williamson, A.A., At­ culture water, Agriculture, WITH DISTINC­ Ronald Ernest Mattila, Minneapolis, TION Agriculture Peter Michael Zech, Maple Lake, Michael Allan McFarlin, Blooming Agriculture Prairie, Forestrv Jerry Leslie Zimmerman, Osseo, Ag­ Norman David Nelson, Cottonwood, riculture Agriculture

10 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science John Joseph Blissenbach, Tech. Cert. Paul F. Loomis, New Richland, Agri­ in Agr., Sauk Rapids, Agricultural cultural Education Education Susan Leona Meehan, Lake Elmo, Ronald Albert Erpelding, Watkins, Home Economics Education Agricultural Education, WITH DIS­ David Lee Morreim, Albert Lea, Ag­ TINCTION ricultural Education Janice Elaine Erwin, North St. Paul, Sandra Lee Schuetz, Henderson, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education James Alan Hofer, Wheaton, Agri­ cultural Education

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AG.RICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Gary Charles Anderson, Rush City James Stephen Mammen, Morton Charles Victor Blastervold, Cannon Arthur John Otto, Winsted Falls John Edward Vaubel, Mapleton Raymond Harold Davy, Brownsville

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Janice Eleanor Abel, St. Paul Jon Thomas Beske, Minneapolis Jule Ceres Adams Adelsheim, Excel­ Betty Ann Brenner, Minneapolis, sior WITH DISTINCTION Beverly Jean Anderson, Minneapolis, Mary Louise Brooks, B.A., Minne- WITH DISTINCTION apolis Neil Edward Anderson, A.A., \Vay­ Gerald Earl Broostin, Mora zata Gary Francis Browne, St. Paul Avis Swanson Archer, Minneapolis, Sharon Marie Burton, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Siu-Linn Chong, Minneapolis, WITH Christy Ann Bell, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Phyllis Mary Bergstedt, Anoka Gordon Carl Christianson, Fridley Helen Ruth Berry, St. Paul Margaret Jean Davidson, Rochester

11 Diane Bridget Dehmer, St. Michael Edda Marie Johnson, B.A., Hancock Delphine Cecelia Denesen, St. Paul Nancy Darlene Johnson, Cokato Patrick Wayne Dolan, Minneapolis Katherine Teresa Jungbauer, St. Paul Leona Mae Eckerman, Minneapolis Mary June Ketcham, St. Paul, WITH Judith Anne Egeland, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Barbara McDevitt Kresoya, B.A., Janet Kathleen Eian, Dalton Edina Edward Michael Feigh, Minneapolis LynN ette Krieg, Minneapolis Gary Arnold Finch, West Bend, Wis. Lois Kay Kulinsky, Chicago, 111., Steven Arthur Fischer, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Janet Mary Forsberg, Minneapolis Laurel Jolene Lapore, st. Paul Kathleen Marie McCleI1an Freiling, Ann Louise Larson, Hopkins St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Jan Elin Larson, St. Paul Joanne Marjorie Fresk, Hadley Sandra Jean Lommen, Coon Rapids Nancy Ruth Frishe, Winter Haven, Michael Edward Lynch, A.A., Minne- Fla. apolis Harriet Toby Kohn Gallas, Minne­ Velma Rebecca Manning, Minne­ apolis apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Jeffrey Reid Gaskell, Minneapolis Linda Lee Manuel, St. Paul Randa Lynn Radford Giles, Minne­ Dianne Maureen Mattson, Minne­ apolis, WITH DISTINCTION apolis Roberta Sue Stein Greengard, St. James Andrew McCormack, Minne- Paul, WITH DISTINCTION apolis Jeanne Elizabeth Groh, St. Paul, Bruce Henry Melander, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Barbara Jean Mihm, Hector Joyce Ann Gross, Minneapolis Rosemary Anne Miller, St. Paul Joy M. Fernstrom Gustafson, Minne­ James David Montzka, A.A., St. Paul, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Ann Nei Gwiazdon, Goodhue Edward Francis Moore, A.A., Buffalo Donna Hawley Hagglund, B.F.A., Vicky Lee Naas, Sherburn Minneapolis Ann Tamminen Nachbar, Duluth, Diane Rae Hangge, A.A., Austin WITH DISTINCTION Judith Mary Healey, B.A., Minne­ Ann Rager Neher, Wabash, Ind. apolis Diane Roberta Nelson, Minneapolis Andrea Walling Hefty, B.A., Minne­ Bonnie Jo Newman, St. Paul, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Paulette Diane Hoaglund, Minne- Kristi Ruth Ann Olmanson, B.A., St. tonka, WITH DISTINCTION Peter Adah Soshea Holman, Minneapolis Cheryl Ann Olson, St. Paul Anne Marie Homstad, B.A., Duluth Elizabeth Minna Olson, B.A., Still­ CarrolIe Geurkink Hop, Baldwin, water Wis., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Phyl1is Ann Olson, Minneapolis, Yvonne Sharon Israel, Minneapolis WITU DISTINCTION Jean Elaine Lofstrand Jackman, Min­ Barbara Jo Otteson, St. Paul neapolis Jeanne Frances Palmer, Minneapolis Linda Lou Jackson, Hopkins Gary Ronald Parsons, Minneapolis Carol Louise Janson, Minneapolis, Mary Jean Pearson, B.A., Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Theodora Bednarchuk Pearson, Min- Allan Mauritz Johnson, St. Cloud neapolis Beverly Jean Johnson, Minneapolis, Patricia Janet Peterson, Clear Lake WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Nancy Kay Rapp, Cleveland

12 Betty Jean Recknor, Glenwood Arlis Faye Vande Garde, Sioux Cen­ Susan Ann Risvold, Edina ter, Iowa Barbara Christine Ryan, South St. Nicholas Charles VanDuzee, Min- Paul neapolis Judith Ann Sandberg, Minneapolis Glenda A. VerHoeven, Hull, Iowa Judith Anne Sandstrom, Minneapolis, Estelle Kay Vollmers, Faribault WITH DISTINCTION Shirley Irene Wahlberg, Minneapolis Richard Henry Schema, Faribault, Maribeth Wallden, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Sue EIIen Whitman, White Bear Steven James Silver, Minneapolis Lake, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gayle Elizabeth Sommer, Owatonna Crystal Fae Wisen, St. Paul, WITH Carole Ann Stauff, St. Paul DISTINCTION Laurie Jane Tyson, B.A., Minne- Judith Ann Wojcik, Wayzata apolis Frank Michael Youso, International Mary Therese Vaidich, South St. Paul Falls

Master of Education Clair Eugene Brunkow, B.A., Mah­ Nela Ann Haugen, B.S., Minne­ tomedi apolis Beryle M. Christesen, B.S., Edina

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Business Administration Edward Robert Marshall, Brainerd

Bachelor of Science in Business Richard Kabat Al1endorf, Minneapolis, Bruce Edward Clauson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION James Edward Cook, Minneapolis James Ray Anderson, Minneapolis James A. Corcoran, La Crescent Michael Howard Applebaum, St. Paul Jack Glover Davis, Minneapolis Stephen Edward Arnold, Edina James Joseph Doherty, St. Paul Richard J. Barnes, Minneapolis Jeffrey James Dypwick, St. Louis Park Harold Sidney Berman, Minneapolis J. Michael Egan, Minneapolis Curtis Bertsch, A.L.A., Minneapolis Keith Lowell Elliason, Isle John Orian Bjeldanes, Minneapolis Jerry Lee Eskew, Birmingham, Mich. Thomas George Blexrud, Spring William Joseph Fritz, New VIm Grove Eugene Ira Gruenberg, B.E.E., Min- Richard Ricketts Boyd, St. Paul neapolis Phillip Coffing Bray, B.E.E., Minne- Donald Dwight Hanson, Cokato apolis Peter Joseph Herlofsky, Jr., Minne- Thomas James Cameron, Minneapolis apolis Max \Villiam Carlson, Minnetonka Thomas Richard Hughes, St. Paul David Leonard Christofferson, Min- Donald Lee Jans, Arlington neapolis Dennis Rae Klute, Minneapolis

13 Marvin Norman Thomas Lee, B.M.E., Curtis Gael Robinson, Minneapolis M.S.M.E., St. Paul Dennis Michael Ross, A.A., St. Paul John Edward Lindahl, Hopkins William Arthur Ross, Minneapolis Dale Richard Longfellow, Minne- Wallace Chester Schrade, Minneapolis apolis Dean Gordon Schramm, B.A., Alex- Henry Gilman Lykken III, Edina andria Jack Allen Makela, Virginia Edward Francis Shelleny, St. Paul Richard Gary Mark, st. Louis Park Rodger David Simonson, Benson William John Mason, South St. Paul Keith Bruce Sletten, Minneapolis William John Megarry, St. Cloud Kenneth Lee Sorenson, Minneapolis James Steven Miller, A.A., Minne- Gary James Stava, Milroy apolis Melvin Raymond Stolquist, Jr., Min­ Jerry Wayne Mulder, Bloomington neapolis Ronald Duane Munson, Minneapolis Richard Erland Swanson, Richfield Richard Erick Noble, Minneapolis Glenn Curtis Swenson, B.E.E., Min- Thomas Robert Ondrey, Minneapolis neapolis David Stanley Otto, Redwood Falls Francis John Taillefer, Brooklyn Park David Wade Pehrson, Robbinsdale Wendell Nels Truelson, Minneapolis Thomas Vanhart Peterson, A.A., Bab- Paige Van Vorst, Minneapolis bitt Grant Tozer Waldref, Jr., Mahtomedi Lyle Herbert Pichelman, Coon Rapids Arthur James Ward, Jr., St. Paul Richard Robert Reinhardt, Minne­ Alan Clay Westcott, Minneapolis apolis Jack Leroy Wiebke, Bloomington

Bachelor of Science in Economics John Franklin Fiebiger, Blooming Gary Frank Krofchalk, A.A., Roch­ Prairie ester, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Sarah Hart Loofbourow, Minneapolis, Marilyn Ann Paquette, Glencoe, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION T. Elnore Slette, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science Ingrid Birgitta Jonsson, St. Paul, Jeanne Carolyn Olsen, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* Gary Lee Nystrom, B.A., Minneapolis, Medicine Master of Public Health Robert William tenBensel, B.A., M.D., Minneapolis

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to June 8, 1968.

14 GRADUATE SCHOOL Master of Arts Leonard Edgar Anderson, LaCrosse, James Donnell Brown, Minneapolis Wis. B.A. '55, Central Bible Institute. Field of Con­ B.A. with highest honors '65, Wisconsin State centration: Speech, Communication and Thea­ College, LaCrosse. Field of Concentration: tre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Howell. English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Antonio Carelli, Sao Paulo, Wayne William Anderson, Fridley B. of Pedagogy '57, Lic. '57, Spec. in Ed.Psy. B.S. '57, Indiana State Teachers College. Field '64, Universidade de Sao Paulo. Field of Con­ of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. C. A. Chambers. L. H. Lofquist. Thomas Royston Banks, St. Paul B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Mary Kathryn Corrigan, Minneapolis Concentration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of D. C. Swanson. Concentration: Speech, Communication and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Paul Edward Beckstrand, St. Paul Thompson. B.A. '48, University of Wisconsin; B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ Harold Andrew Dahlgren, St. Paul tion: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ B.S. '50, Hamline University. Field of Con­ viser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Marlowe Jean Berg, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. B.S. with distinction '60, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum Nanette Trexler Davis, st. Cloud and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. T. B.S. '62, St. Cloud State College. Major: Soci­ Keach, Jr. ology. Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: Prostitu­ tion and Social Control: An Empirical Inquiry Carsten Olaf Bjornstad, Minneapolis into the Socialization Process of Deviant Be­ B.A. '60, Jamestown College. Field of Con­ havior. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Ward. centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Jo­ hannes Riedel. Craig Robb Ducat, Rochester, N.Y. Peter Albert Bleed, Minneapolis B.A. '66, Syracuse University. Major: Political Science. Minor: History. Thesis: An Inquiry B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: into Judicial Decision Making. A Case Study Anthropology. Minor: History. Thesis: The in the Application of Obscenity Standards. Archaeology of Petaga Point. The Pre-Ceramic Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Chase. Component. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. John­ son. Ralph Ernest Ehrenberg, Waconia Richard Wallace Blood, St. Paul B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in Econ. with distinction '65, University Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Geog­ Prof. F. E. Lukermann. raphy. Major Adviser: Prof. W. J. Barrett. Louise Claire Boedeker, Minneapolis Gerald Robert Elliott, Minneapolis B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '53, Beloit College. Major: Political Sci­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. ence. Minor: History. Thesis: Financing Con­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Firth. gressional Campaigns. Major Adviser: Prof. F. J. Sorauf. Charles Townley Brown, Barstow, Calif. Lloyd Erbaugh, Dayton, Ohio B.A. '66, University of , Riverside. B.A. '65, Manchester College. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. O. P. Prof. Johannes Riedel. PBanze. Engebret Grieg Erichsen, Bergen, Laurel Kristine Hansen, Park Ridge, Ill. NHH '64, Norwegian School of Economics and B.A. '58, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Business Administration. Field of Concentra­ tration: Home Economics. Major Adviser: tion: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. Herbert Prof. Gertrude Esteros. Mohring. Sister Helaine Harrer, St. Paul Judith Bowen Erickson, Minneapolis B.A. '40, College of St. Benedict. Field of B.A. '55, Wheaton College. Major: Sociology. Concentration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. Minor: Social Work. Thesis: American Youth R. P. Sonkowsky. Organizations: An Etiological Approach. Major Adviser: Prof. S. G. McNall. Nancy Louise Haynes, Mim1eapolis B.A. '66, St. Louis University. Field of Con­ Carolyn Frances Etheridge, Birming- centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. ham, Levenson. B.A. '66, University of Liverpool. Field of Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. Mary Jeanne Heiges, Minneapolis Edward Gross. B.A. '62, College of St. Catherine. Major: Library Science. Minor: History. Thesis: A Maureen Bell Farrell, Minneapolis Study of the Use of Journals in the Bio­ Medical Library of the University of Minne­ B.A. Cum laude '63, University of Minnesota. sota. Major Adviser: Prof. Wesley Simonton. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. John Rowland Higgins, , Eng- land Mary Markham Faucett, Rochester B.Sc. '62, University of London. Field of Con­ B.M.E. '39, University of Kansas. Field of centration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Edgar Reich. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. L. Denis Hlynka, Winnipeg, Mani- Philip Luverne Foster, Sauk Centre toba, Canada B.S. ' 58, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '63, Cert. in Ed. '64, University of Mani­ Concentration: Educational Administration. toba. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Robert Joseph Frank, Minneapolis Ola Belle Humphries, Tuscaloosa, Ala. B.A. Cum laude '62, St. John's University. B.A. '61, University of Alabama. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. C. viser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. H. Foster. James Gorden Fritzell, Minneapolis Sigrid Aino Maria Lepisto Husen, St. B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of Min­ Louis Park nesota. Field of Concentration: Mass Com­ B.S. '51, University of Minnesota. Field of munication. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Nixon. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. Helen Johnson Gladwin, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '55, University of Min­ Donald Robert Johnson, Minneapolis nesota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology and B.A. cum laude '57, B.S. '65, University of Audiology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: An Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Imitation-Correction Technique for Assessing Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Yvonne Van Syntactic Skill of Kindergarten Children. Major dcr Boom. Adviser: Prof. J. B. Chaiklin. Stephen M. Johnson, Minneapolis Roger Deen Haagenson, Minneapolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Economics. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: De­ Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major terminants of Occupational Earnings Differen­ Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. tials. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Simler.

16 James Roy Jordan, Fort Collins, Colo. Roy Conrad Lepak, St. Paul Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad· B.A. '58, M.A. '62, St. Paul Seminary. Field viser: Prof. T. B. Jones. of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Daniel Alexander Kelly, Jr., Minne- apolis Robert Allan Lerfald, Clarissa B.S. '58, St. Mary's College. Field of Con· B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Marion Barr Lindblad, Cuyahoga Robert Dean Kendall, Minneapolis Falls, Ohio B.A. '54, University of Denver. Field of Con­ centration: Speech, Communication and The­ B.A. '65, Ohio Wesleyan University. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: atre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. K. L. Graham. Prof. R. D. Wirt. Alvin Kienetz, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Rolando Lopez, Cochabamba, Bolivia Canada B.H. '54, Universidad Tecnica de Oruro, Bo­ B.A. '64, University of Manitoba. Field of livia; Cert. Law, S.S. and Pol. '62, Univer­ Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: sidad Mayor de San Sim6n, Bolivia. Field of Prof. J. W. Webb. Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Donohue. Martha Jean Kim, Kansas City, Mo. B.A. cum laude '61, Webster College. Field Tatjana Bujas Lorkovic, Beograd, of Concentration: Speech, Communication and Yugoslavia Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M B.A. '57, University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Whiting. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Harvey Lee Klevar, Angleton, Tex. John Kenneth Luoma, Minneapolis B.A. '59, University of St. Thomas. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ B.A. summa cum laude '65, Augsburg College. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. B. K. Marshall. Robert William Korpi, Aurora Sara Margaret Matson, Libertyville, B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Ill. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.A. '65, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ tration: Comparative Literature. Major Adviser: Martha Bell Laxson, Hilo, Hawaii Prof. G. H. Weiss. B.A. '62, College of William and Mary in Charles Richard McCabe, Virginia Virginia. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ B.A. summa cum laude '64, Moorhead State ence. Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berning­ College. Field of Concentration: English. Ma­ hausen. jor Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Thomas Henry Leinfelder, Minne- vVilliam Plough McLain, Minnetonka apolis B.S. '51, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Mass Communication. Minor: Psychology. Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Thesis: A Comparison of Newspaper Editors' Estimates of Consumer Attitudes Toward Di­ John Rodney Meyer, Morrison, Colo. rect Mail Advertising: With the 1964 Nielsen B.A. '60, Brown University. Field of Concen­ Survey of Consumer Attitudes. Major Adviser: tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Prof. R. L. Jones. Moore. Kathe Louise Lemmerman, Austin George Lee Mitchell, Decatur, Ga. B.A. '66, American University. Field of Con­ B.A. '66, Emory University. Field of Concen­ centration: American Studies. Major Adviser: tration: Mass Communication. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Prof. M. V. Charnley. 17 Leonard Elmer Munstermann, Correll Ronald Gordon Perrier, Stillwater B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '62, Wisconsin State University, River Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. Falls. Field of Concentration: Speech, Com­ F. G. Wallace. munication and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Thompson. Carol Ann Cobb Nettleton, New Brighton Karen Larson Pone, Braham B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Major: Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Music. Minor: History. Thesis: Piano Music Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. of Max Reger. Major Adviser: Prof. Johannes Riedel. Winston Garland Newbury, King's Frances Kaye Pullen, Memphis, Tenn. Point, Green Bay, Newfoundland, B.S. '66, Memphis State University. Major: Canada Mass Communication. Minor: History. Thesis: B.A. (Ed.) '63, Memorial University of New­ Changing Dimensions of Press Freedom: A foundland. Field of Concentration: Industrial Study of New York Times CO. Y. Sullivan and Education. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Its Impact. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Gerald.

Lilia Roasa Oblepias, Luisiana, La- Rosalind Itzkowitz Reiss, New York, guna, Philippines N.Y. B.A. '52, l?hilippine Christian Colleges. Field B.S. '64, Skidmore College. Field of Concen­ of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. viser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson.

Sister M. Cecilia O'Connor, St. Paul Bruce Edward Richardson, Austin B.A. '65, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.A. ' 58, Bethel College. Field of Concentra­ Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. tion: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. J. C. Levenson. Leslie Harris Romer, Minneapolis Mary Catherine O'Keeffe, Cambria B.A. '65, Mt. Holyoke College. Field of Con­ Heights, N.Y. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '59, State University of New York. Field Prof. R. H. Shove. of Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Lukermann. Eleanore Marie Saari, Minneapolis B.A. summa cum laude '65, University of James Sheldon Omdal, Minneapolis Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Geography. B.S. with distinction '62, University of Min­ Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Lukermann. nesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Donald Lloyd Scherfenberg, Mendota Heights Ruth Warren Orensteen, St. Paul B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '41, Hamline University; B.S. '55, Univer­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Mary Margaret Schoeneberger, Per- ham Maia Pank, Minneapolis B.A. '63, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: C. H. Boeck. Prof. S. B. Kegler. Yung-Cheng Shang-Kuan, Taiwan, Daniel Frank Paskewitz, St. Paul China B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. M. L. Snoke. Prof. Edward Coen.

18 Sister Bonnie Lou SkeIl, Racine, Wis. Donna Schut Vander Slik, Duluth B.A. '66, Dominican College. Field of Con· B.A. '62, Calvin College. Field of Concentra· centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. tion: English. Major Adviser: Prof. W. P. Moore. Glick.

Norman Timothy Slade, Winona Christina Broberg von Seggern, St. B.A. '61, Amherst College. Field of Concen· Louis Park tration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. B.A. '65, Purdue University. Field of Concen­ Swanson. tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. O. P. Pflanze. Gene Arnold Smith, Minneapolis B.A. '58, Valparaiso University. Field of Con· Arnold Weisman Walker, Minne- centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad· apolis viser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Charles Theodore Stephens, Detroit, struction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Mich. B.A. cum laude '60, B.S. '62, University of Charles Rudolph WatraIl, New York, Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. N.Y. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. B.A. '65, Hunter College. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Geology. Thesis: An Analysis of Bone, L. Card Suplick, Minneapolis Stone and Shell Materials of the Cambria Focus. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Johnson. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. Sister Mary Brian Weber, LaCrosse, Wis. Kathleen Roberta.Taylor, Bismarck, B.S. in Ed. '66, Viterbo College. Field of Con­ centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. N.D. A. Martindale. B.S. in Ed. '63, University of North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychol. ogy. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Carol Elizabeth W oehrer, Minne- apolis Kerry Arnold Trask, OriIlia, Ontario, B.A. magna cum laude '64, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: American Canada Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.A. cum laude '65, Hamline University. Ma· jor: History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: A Revolution in the Northern Mind: A Study Charles John Zander, Berwyn, Ill. of the Changing Interpretation of Political B.A. '64, Washington University, St. Louis. Authority in Revolutionary Vermont and New Field of Concentration: Speech, Communica­ Hampshire. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Howe, tion and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. Jr. R. D. Moulton.

Master of Business Administration Ronald Newell Bagley, Salt Lake City, Paul Richard Havig, St. Paul Utah B.S. in Ch.E., B.S. in B.A. '63, University of B.S. with honors '62, University of Utah. North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Business Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Berryman. Glaskowsky, Jr. Robert Edward Hendrix, Little Rock, Ronald Gene Decker, Bloomington Ark. B.S. '55, Iowa State College. Field of Con­ B.S. '66, Northern Michigan University. Field centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Business Administration. viser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz.

19 Francis Craig Jilk, Winona Thomas Edward Oram, Minneapolis B.S.B. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Adviser: Prof. D. C. Hastings. Kenneth Bruce Lippin, Eau Claire, Wis. Steven Noel Sorensen, Minneapolis B.A. with honors '66, St. Cloud State Col­ B.A. cum laude '61, Northland College. Field lege. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ of Concentration: Business Administration. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Kozelka. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Michael Francis Mee, Brighton, Mass. Joseph Peter Vogel, Springfield B.S.A. with high honors '66, Bentley College. B.S. '58, South Dakota State College of Agri­ Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ culture and Mechanic Arts. Field of Concentra­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. D. V. Harper. tion: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Henry Eugene Menzel, Aitkin Prof. C. A. Williams, Jr. B.B.A. ' 58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr.

Master of Fine Arts Nicholas Frank DeJoria, Jr., New Janet Rae Pearce, North Platte, Neb. York, N.Y. B.A. '64, Midland College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '65, Hofstra College. Field of Concen­ tration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Klein. Theodore Herstand. Jan Robert Pearce, North Tonawanda, N.Y. B.A. '64, University of Redlands. Field of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Klein.

Master of Science Edwina May Anderson, Warren, Pa. Harry John Bredfeldt, Jr., Lombard, B.S. in N. cum laude '66, St. Olaf College. Ill. Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major B.S. in For. cum laude '66, University of Mis­ Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. souri. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Frances Brink Berg, Hettinger, N.D. Adviser: Prof. H. L. Hansen. B.S. in Home Economics '54, Montana State College. Major: Horne Economics. Minor: Shirley Frances Cadman, Evansville, Anthropology. Thesis: Orientation and Marital Wis. Satisfaction of Wives of University Students. B.S.(Ag.) '64, University of Wisconsin. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. Irving Tallman. Biochemistry. Minor: Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology. Thesis: An Investigation of Pierre Albert Beynet, Nantes, Mink Milk. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Ingenieur '66, University of Nantes, France. Jenness. Field of Concentration: Mechanics and Ma­ terials. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Plunkett. Alain Cardou, Nantes, France Ann Louise Bluhm, Altoona, Pa. Ingenieur '66, :f:cole Nationale Superieure de B.S. in N. '53, The Catholic University of Mecanique, France. Field of Concentration: America. Field of Concentration: Public Mechanics and Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. Health. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. W. H. Warner.

20 Teh-ning Chu, Siichow, Kiangsu, Joan DeMuth Healy, Los Angeles, China Calif. B.S. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of B.S. '64, Long Beach State College. Field of Concentration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Ad­ T. K. Soulen. viser: Prof. M. I. Harris. Patricia Anne Crerar, Leamington, James Drynan Henderson, Jr., Water- Ontario, Canada loo, Iowa B.Sc. in N. '63, University of Western On­ D.V.M. '65, Iowa State University. Major: tario. Field of Concentration: Psychiatric Nurs­ Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: A ing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. Comparative Study of Growth Rates, Hema­ tologic and Serum Protein Values and Morpho­ logic Features Between Germfree and Con­ Bobby Dean Cutler, Boise, Idaho ventional Mice. Major Adviser: Dr. J. L. Titus. B.B.A. '66, Idaho State University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major David Matthew Hoppe, Pine Island Adviser: Prof. E. H. Lewis. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. John Julius Dallman, White Bear N. T. Spratt, Jr. Lake Leland Stuart Jahnke, Minneapolis B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. G. E. Bartsch. T. K. Soulen. Joseph Thornton Eastman, Minne- James Robert Johnson, Isanti apolis B.S. in Pharm. '6Z, University of Minnesota. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Major: Pharmaceutics. Minor: Physical Chem­ Zoology. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Cardio­ istry. Thesis: Regulation of Dissolution Rate vascular Senescence in the Carp Cypvinus by Particulate Shape. Major Adviser: Prof. E. carpio (Linn.). Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. G. Rippie. Herman. Phillip Marlo C. Johnson, Palo Alto, Charles Thomas Feig, Minneapolis Calif. B.A. magna cum laude '65, Augsburg College. B.A. (Chern.) '66, University of California, Field of Concentration: Physics. Major Ad­ Santa Barbara. Major: Physical Chemistry. viser: Prof. C. J. Waddington. Minor: Physics. Thesis: The Analysis of the \13, \14 and Z\l4 Vibration-Rotational Bands of Monofluoroacetylene. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Paul Tillman Fuchs, Fairmont W. Lumry. B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Forestry. Major Richard Dwight Kilby, Minneapolis Advisers: Profs. R. A. Skok and R. D. Thomp­ B.S. '6Z, University of Minnesota. Major: son. Dairy Husbandry. Minor: Biometry. Thesis: The Effect of Starch Source on Organic Acid Farouk Habib Gharib, Baghdad, Iraq Production in the Ruminant. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. Cole. B.Sc. '61, University of Baghdad, Iraq. Field of Concentration: Animal Husbandry. Major Paula Beth Knuth, Menomonee Falls, Adviser: Prof. L. E. Hanson. Wis. Kerstin Olsson Griffin, Orni:i, B.S.(H.E.) '63, University of Wisconsin. Ma­ jor: Home Economics. Minor: Biometry. The­ Filosofie Magister '63, University of Stock­ sis: Effect of Blanching Methods and Frozen holm, Sweden. Field of Concentration: Botany. Storage on Chlorophyll Retention in Green Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Wright, Jr. Beans. Major Adviser: Prof. I. T. Noble. Jerry Dean Hawton, Redwood Falls Louise Katherine Lemke, Cadott, Wis. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in N. cum laude '48, Marquette Univer­ Concentration: Animal Husbandry. Major Ad· sity. Field of Concentration: Psychiatric Nurs­ viser: Prof. R. J. Meade. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis.

21 William Clarke Maguire, Ellicott Joseph Corbin Parker, Jr., Rochester City, Md. B.A. '58, Virginia Military Institute; M.D. B.A. '64, Harvard College. Major: Physics. '62, Medical College of Virginia. Major: Pa­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Elastic Scattering thology. Minor: Hematology. Thesis: Clinico­ of 16-MeV Protons from Zn", Cu" and Zr90. pathologic Study of Pulmonary Hemorrhages Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. Greenlees. in the Newborn. Major Adviser: Dr. A. L. Brown, Jr. Leslie Howard Milstein, Minneapolis Ira Phillips, Minneapolis B.S. with high distinction '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Speech B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Science, Pathology and Audiology. Major Ad­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. C. D. Starr. Prof. Wesley Simonton. Barbara Carol Minchin, Haddon Richard Neumann Pierson, Minne- apolis Heights, N.J. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. (Nursing) '60, University of Bridgeport. Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. J. M. Hughes. Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. Gordon Roy Pryor, Mendota Heights Richard Harold Morrison, Van Nuys, B.S. '60, St. Cloud State College. Major: Ge­ Calif. netics. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: In­ B.S. '65, California State Polytechnic College. vestigation of Differential Accumulation of Cal­ Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Entomology. cium, Potassium and Phosphorus in Barley. Thesis: Relationships of Cylindroc1adium flori­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Rasmussen. danum and C. scoparum to Soil and Host Plants. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. French. Gyles Wade Randall, \Vanamingo B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Soil Damodar Ganapu Naik, Mysore, India Science. Minor: Agricultural Economics. The­ B.Sc. (Agri.) '65, Karnatak University, India. sis: An Investigation of the Variability in Fer­ Field of Concentration: Nutrition. Major Ad­ tility of Variously Fertilized Minnesota Soils. viser: Prof. J. D. Donker. Major Adviser: Prof. Janis Grava. Harold Decantillon Nathan, Minne- Peter Dexter Rosenow, Minneapolis apolis B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.A.(Geo!.) '64, University of California. Field Adviser: Prof. G. W. Dickson. of Concentration: Geology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Grant. H. Gerritt Rosenthal, Milwaukee, Janice Margaret Olsen, Robbinsdale Wis. B.A. '65, Reed College. Major: Biochemistry. B.A. magna cum laude '65, University of Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Infrared Minnesota. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Ge­ Analysis of Corticosteroidyl C-21 Glucurono­ netics. Thesis: Host DNA Breakdown in sides. Major Adviser: Prof. Frank Ungar. Escherichia coli B Infected with T 4 Bac­ teriophage Mutant amN122. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. Warner. Mary Goehle Rowe, Tyler B.S. with high distinction '65, University of David Theodore Olson, Edina Minnesota. Major: Nutrition. Minor: Biom­ etry. Thesis: Some Basic Parameters of a B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Teratogen Induced Folic Acid Deficiency in Concentration: Business Administration. Major Pregnant Rats. Major Adviser: Prof. L. M. Adviser: Prof. John Neter. Morse. Yaungja Park, Suwon, Korea Daryl John Sauer, St. Paul B.S. in Home Econ. '64, Seoul National Uni­ B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: versity, Korea. Major: Home Economics. Forestry. Minor: Civil Engineering. Thesis: Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Gas-Liquid The Effects of Moisture, Temperature, and Chromatographic Determination of Amino Stress Level of the F1exural Creep Behavior Acids in Typical Korean Foods. Major Adviser: of Hardboard. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Prof. R. J. Simy. Haygreen.

22 Robert Earl Schneider, Minneapolis Gary Arlen Volz, Rockville, Md. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. (G.E.) '66, Agricultural and Mechanical Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: College of Texas. Major: Geophysics. Minor: Prof. B. W. Brown, Jr. Physics. Thesis: Seismic Investigation of the River Falls Basin in Western Wisconsin and Jerry Albert Sievers, Farmington Part of the St. Croix Horst in Southeastern Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. H. M. B.A. with honor '63, Mankato State College. Mooney. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Source of Polarized Protons for the Minne­ Richard Alex Wallen, Fort Dodge, sota Proton Linear Accelerator. Maj or Adviser: Prof. G. W. Greenlees. Iowa B.S. '64, Iowa State University. Major: Physics. Emily Ann McKean Smith, St. Paul Minor: Electrical Engineering. Thesis: Pair Spectrometer Detection System. Major Adviser: B.S. (Nursing) '56, Oklahoma Baptist Univer­ Prof. N. M. Hintz. sity. Field of Concentration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. Stephen Gerald Weiss, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: Rex Joseph Smith, Bryan, Ohio Organic Chemistry. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ B.S. in Agri. '65, Ohio State University. Field sis: The Biogenesis of the Lycopodium Alka­ of Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Ma­ loids. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Leete. jor Adviser: Prof. T. R. Nodland. Jane Idell Wenger, Halifax, Pa. Sara Lyons Zeece Sudo, Minneapolis B.S. cum laude distinction '65, Elizabeth­ B.A. summa cum laude '65, University of town College. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Minor: Bio­ Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Purification and chemistry. Thesis: Extracellular Cell Wall Lyt­ Properties of Skeletal Muscle UDPG: a-I,4- ic Enzyme System From Myxococcus xanthus. Glucan a-4-Glucosyl Transferase I Kinase: Major Adviser: Prof. Martin Dworkin. Characterization of Two Different Activity Forms of the Enzyme. Major Adviser: Prof. Joseph Lamer. Franklin Hugh Tainter, Guttenberg, Iowa Sister Mary Rosalie Whalen, Du- B.S. in For. with honors '64, Montana State buque,Iowa University. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Botany. The!is: The Biology of Eastern Dwarf B.A. '53, Loras College. Field of Concentra­ tion: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. Mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusiIIum Peck). Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. French. G. K. Lewis. Jorge Mario Ya.fiez, Concepcion, Chile Armand Ronald Tjong-A-Hung, Chem.Eng. '62, Universidad de Concepci6n, Paramaribo, Surinam Chile. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Thesis: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Ter­ Concentration: Animal Husbandry. Major Ad- bium Metal in the Ferromagnetic State. Major viser: Prof. L. E. Hanson. , Adviser: Prof. W. V. Weyhmann.

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Yolanda Elena Shirley, , Re- public of Panama B.Ch.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Facilitated Transport of Carbon Di­ oxide. Major Adviser: Prof. K. H. Keller.

23 Master of Science In Civil Engineering Robert Eldon Knudson, St. Louis Park Byung-Hai Lee, Seoul, Korea B.C.E. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S.Arch.E. '59, M.S. '61, Han Yang Univer­ Concentration: Civil Engincering. Major Ad­ sity, Korea. Ficld of Concentration: Civil Engi­ viser. Prof. 'V. T. Graves. ne~ring. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Goodman. Pin-Hsun Kuo, Taiwan, Republic Larry Allen Muller, Mankato of China B.C.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.Sc. '59, Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ University. Field of Concentration: Civil Engi­ viser: Prof. C. E. Bowers. neering. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Graves.

Master of Science In Dentistry Richard Cayus Ogle, Marshall B.S. '62, D.D.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Dynamics of Wound Healing in Oral Mucoperiosteal Flaps in Relation to Saliva. Major Adviser: Dr. D. E. Waite.

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Frederick Roggeman Faxvog, Minne- Nelson Ray Zagalsky, Minneapolis apolis B.S.E. (Physics) '62, University of Manitoba. B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ sota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: matics. Thesis: A New Formation of a Classi­ Mathematics. Thesis: Self Locking in HeNe fication Procedure. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. (Helium-Neon) Lasers. Major Adviser: Prof. Park, Jr. J. A. Carruthers. Harry Anthony Hennen, Jr., Morris B.E.E. with high distinction '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Miniature Piezo­ electric Transducers for Broadband Noise Measurements. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Lambert.

Master of Science In Industrial Engineering Ananthaiah Hebbar, Coondapoor, Luis Manuel Pellerano, Santo Do- India mingo, B.Sc. ' 58, University of Madras, India; B.E. Ing. '64, Universidad de , Do­ in E.T. '61, M.E. in E.E. '63, Indian Institute minican Republic. Field of Concentration: of Science. Ficld of Concentration: Industrial Industrial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. R. S. Nyquist. Nyquist. Natarajan Viswanath, Bangalore, Kunal Chandra Kamran, New Delhi, India India B.E. (Mech.) '63, University of Mysore, India. B.E. with honors '64, University of Jabalpur, Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. India. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engi­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. neering. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. Arora.

24 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Sidharta Das-Mukerji, Calcutta, India Duane Allen Perrin, Albert Lea B.Tech. with honors '62, Indian Institute of B.M.E. with distinction '66, University of Technology, India. Field of Concentration: Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Mechanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. J. L. Threlkeld. Frohrib.

Master of Science in Medicine (Internal) George Walcott, Milwaukee, ·Wis. B.A. '54, Harvard College; M.D. '62, University. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Primary Pulmonary Hyper­ tension. Major Adviser: Dr. L. G. Bartholo­ mew.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Fernando Jorge Dick, Omro, Bolivia Katuyuki Takahashi, Chiba, Japan Min.Eng. '62, Universidad Tecnica de Oruro, B.S.E. '59, Kyoto University, Japan. Field of Bolivia. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Concentration: Metallurgical Engineering. Ma­ Minor: Mineral Engineering. Thesis: Sulpha­ jor Adviser: Prof. J. E. Lawver. dization and Separation of Sulphadized Cas­ siterite and Iron Minerals. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Dorenfeld.

Master of Science in Mineral Engineering Thomas Earl Cherrier, Lancaster, Naaman Peleg, Haifa, Israel Wis. B.S. in Min.E. '65, Israel Institute of Tech­ B.S.Min.E. '60, Wisconsin State University. nology. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Field of Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Civil Engineering. Thesis: The Use of High Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. Plleider. Modulus Inclusion for In-Situ Stress Determi­ nation in Visco-Elastic Rocks. Major Adviser: Abbasali Daneshy, Tehran, Iran Prof. Charles Fairhurst. M.S. '64, University of Tehran, Iran. Field of Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Yardley. Robert Gary Lundquist, Denver, Colo. E.M. '64, Colorado School of Mines. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Mechanical Engi. neer:ng. Thesis: Rock Drilling Characteristics of Hemispherical Insert Bits. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst.

25 Master of Science in Neurosurgery Thomas Patrick Kenefick, St. Paul B.S. '58, M.D. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Neurosurgery. Minor: Basic Neurologi­ cal Sciences. Thesis: An Evaluation of the Organization of the Vagus Nerve by Ultra­ structural Techniques with Special Reference to Unmyelinated Fibers. Major Adviser: Dr. C. S. MacCarty.

Master of Science In Orthopedic Surgery James MacDonald Burkhart, Augusta, Julio Taleisnik, Buenos Aires, Ar- Ga. gentina M.D. '58, University of Tennessee. Major: M.D. '57, University of Buenos Aires, Argen­ Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. The­ tina. Major: Orthopedic Surgery. Minor: Pa­ sis: Hormones in Immobilization Osteoporosis. thology. Thesis: The Blood Supply of the Major Adviser: Dr. P. J. Kelly. Carpal Navicular Bone. Major Adviser: Dr. P. J. Kelly.

Master of Science in Otolaryngology Kenneth Haskell Brookler, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada M.D. '62, University of Manitoba. Major: Otolaryngology. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: The Auditory Tube: Alteration of Auditory Tube Resistance Following Peritubal Injection of PFFE Paste in Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. K. M. Simonton.

Master of Science in Surgery Joaquin S. Aldrete, City, Laurence Perrin Sterns, Edmonton, Mexico Alberta, Canada B.S. '52, Central University, Mexico; M.D. M.D. '55, Queen's University, Canada. Major: '59, University of Mexico. Major: Surgery. Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Selective Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Effect of Portal Cardiac Hypothermia. Major Adviser: Dr. C. Ligation and of Eck Fistula on the Hepatic W. Lillehei. Blood Flow, Concentrations of Blood Am­ monia and Hcpatic Histology. Major Adviser: David Bernard Todd, Jr., Nashville, Dr. C. A. Hallenbeck. Tenn. B.S. with honor '51, Morehouse College; Robert M. Gasior, Chicago, Ill. M.D. '56, Meharry Medical College. Major: B.S. '57, St. J09Cph's College; M.D. '61, Loyola Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: A Com­ University, Chicago. Major: Surgery. Minor: parative Study of Renal Function Following Pathology. Thesis: Isotopic Blood Volume Esti­ Extracorporeal Circulation Utilizing Hemo­ mations and their Clinical Application in the dilution with Different Perfusates With and Care of the Surgical Patient: The True Value Without Adrenolytic Agents. Major Adviser: of Blood Volume Determinations in the Care Dr. C. W. Lillehei. of the Immediate and Early Pre- and Post­ operative Problem is Questioned. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. P. E. Bernatz.

26 Master of Science in Urology Peter McLean, Murree, Ireland M.D. ' 58, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. Major: Urology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: The Effects of Erythropoietin on the J uxta­ Glomerular Apparatus. Major Adviser: Dr. D. C. Utz.

Specialist In Education Corinna Rita Moncada, Minneapolis Betty Ruth Raygor, St. Paul B.S. '58, College of St. Teresa; M.A. '63, B.Ed. '44, University of Toledo; M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. B. Wilderson, Jr. Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Lucia A. Pozzi, Minneapolis B.A. '53, College of Misericordia; M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concen­ tration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Doctor of Philosophy Faruk Said Abuzzahab, Sr., Beirut, Lorna McLeod Anderson, Minneapolis Lebanon B.A. with highest honors ' 51 , University of B.S. '55, M.D. '59, American University of Rochester. Major: Psychology. Minor: Child Beirut, Lebanon. Major: Pharmacology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Personality Characteristics Psychology. Thesis: Norepinephrine in the De­ of Parents of Neurotic, Aggressive and Normal veloping and the Newly Hatched Chicken Pre-Adolescent Boys. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Brain. Major Adviser: Dr. F. E. Shideman. N. Butcher. Evelyn Antonsen Albinson, Minne- Abir Arbel, Tel Aviv, Israel B.S. in M.E. '60, Technion, Israel Institute apolis of Technology; M.S. in M.E. '63, University B.A. cum laude '41, M.A. '45, University of of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minnesota. Major: German. Minor: Linguis­ Minor: Metallurgical Engineering. Thesis: tics and Comparative Philology. Thesis: George Some Mechanical Properties of Electron Beam Buchner and Wolfgang Borchert: A Compara­ Welds Which Have Unconventional Geo­ tive Study. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. metries. Major Adviser: Prof. Fulton Holtby. Lawrence Lacy Ambs, St. Paul Floyd William Ayers, Owego, N.Y. B.M.E. '60, M.S. in M.E. '63, University of B.A. '55, Cornell University; M.A. '56, Syra­ Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. cuse University. Major: Psychology. Minor: Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Chlorine­ Child Psychology. Thesis: Central Nervous Fluorine Flame Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. System Function in Children With Reading E. A. Fletcher. Problems. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Hafner. I. Russell D. Anderson, St. Paul Martha Thomson Barclay, Mason B.A. '42, Gustavus Adolphus College; M.A. City, Iowa '51, Ed.Spec. '57, University of Minnesota. B.S. in Speech with distinction '41, North­ Major: Education. Minor: Curriculum and western Umversity; M.A. '42, State University Instruction. Thesis: Relationships Between of Iowa. Major: Speech, Communication and Minnesota School System Characteristics and Theatre Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. the Structures and Processes for Improving Thesis: Major American Emphases in Theories Curriculum and Instruction. Major Advisers: of Oral Interpretation from 1890 to 1950. Profs. O. E. Domian and G. R. Firth. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Thompson. 27 \VilIiam Allan Bardeen, Champaign, \Villiam Roger Bradley, Minneapolis Ill. B.Music Ed. '57, West mar College; M.A. '65, B.A. '62, Cornell University. Major: Physics. Northern Illinois University. Major: Educa­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Covariant tion. Minor: Art. Thesis: An Experimental Formulation of Spin and Representations of Study of the Effect of Three Evaluation Tech­ the Local Current Algebra. Major Adviser: niques and Personal Orientation on Aesthetic Prof. S. G. Gasiorowicz. Preference. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Gayne. Raymond Barros, Talca, Chile Licence en Theologie la grande distinction' 5 3, Edward Brooks, Jr., St. Paul St. Albert de Louvain, France; M.A. '61, Uni­ B.A. '44, Harvard College; M.A. '62, Uni­ versitv of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: versity of Minnesota. Major: Latin. Minor: Supp~rting Program. Thesis: The "Teaching Greek. Thesis: P. Rutilii Lupi-De Figuris State" in Early Chilean Legislation: The Age Sententiarum et Elocutionis An Editio Minor of Consensus (1810-1833). Major Adviser: with Prolegomena and Commentary. Major Prof. R. H. Beck. Adviser: Prof. R. A. Swanson. Wadim Batorewicz, St. Paul William Zoltan Brust, Northfield B.Ch. with distinction '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: B.A. cum laude '44, B.S. '53, M.A. '53, Uni­ Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Structure of versity of Minnesota. Major: German. Minor: the 2:1 Indole: Methone Product. Major Ad­ French. Thesis: Art and the Activist: Social viser. Prof. \V. E. Noland. Themes in the Dramas of Heinrich Mann. Major Advisers: Profs. E. F. Menze, W. F. Jacqueline Hanratty Bernard, Winona Taraba and G. H. Weiss. B.A. magna cum laude '46, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Neur­ ology. Thesis: Response Communalities of Cecil Curtis Cable, Jr., Tucson, Ariz. Specific Reference Groups as a Basis for Scor­ B.S. '48, M.S. '49, Oklahoma A. and M. ing Piychological Tests. Major Adviser: Prof. College. Major: Agricultural Economics. R. D. Wirt. Minor: Economics. Thesis: Economic Models for a Cotton Ginning-Warehousing Complex. Abraham Besrat, Adigrat, Ethiopia Major Adviser: Prof. L. R. Martin. B.S. '58, Imperial Ethiopian College of Agri­ cultural and Mechanical Arts; M.S. '61, Okla­ homa State University of Agriculture and Jar-Mo Chen, Fukien, China Applied Science. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: B.S. '59, National Taiwan University; M.S. in Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Mammalian Me­ E.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: tabolism of Glutaric Acid. Major Adviser: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Prof. L. M. Henderson. Thesis: Effects of Alkali Overlayers on Low Index Surfaces of Germanium. Major Adviser: Alfred Linn Bogle, Philadelphia, Pa. Prof. W. T. Peria. B.S. '58, M.S. '60, University of Washington. Major: Biology. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Floral Vascular Anatomy and the Nature of the Bruce Arnold Christensen, Minne- Hamamelidaceous Flower. Major Adviser: Prof. apolis E. C. Abbe. B.S. with high distinction '59, M.s. in E.E. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Electri­ \VilIiam Clarence Bonifield, Craw- cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: fordsville, Ind. AC Losses in Thin Film Hard Superconduc­ B.S. '58, Bradley University. Major: Eco­ tors. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. nomics. Minor: History. Thesis: The Eco­ nomics of the Ministry: An Analysis of De­ mand and Supply of Protestaut Clergy. Major Richard Ellis Collingham, Seattle, Adviser: Prof. J. G. Turnbull. Wash. B.S. in M.E. magna cum laude '59, M.S. in Jean L. Bradford, Baltimore, Md. E. (Nuclear) '60, University of Washington. B.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Sup­ Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: porting Program. Thesis: Mass Transfer in Sex Differences in Anxiety. Maj or Adviser: F10wing Suspensions. Major Advisers: Profs. Prof. R. D. Wirt. P. L. Blackshear, Jr., and E. R. G. Eckert. 28 Peter Bertram Corbin, London, Robert \Valter Eliason, St. Paul England B.S. '63, Hamline University. Major: Organic B.S. '59, London University; M.A. '63, Uni­ Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Geography. sis: Acid Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Ethyl Vinyl Minor: Economics. Thesis: An Analysis of a Ether. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Kreevoy. Residential Field. Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. Webb. John Christopher English, Norwich, England Adelbert Garr Cranney, Jr., Belmont, B.Sc. (Agri.) with honors '62, University of Mass. London; Dip.Ag.Ec. '63, University of Oxford; B.A. '55, Harvard College; M.A. '61, Brig­ M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: ham Young University. Major: Education. Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: Thesis: The Impact of Land Use Patterns on A Comparison of a Free Response and Multi­ Public Service Expenditures in the Twin Cities ple Choice Cloze Reading Test. Major Ad­ Metropolitan Area. Major Adviser: Prof. P. M. viser: Prof. A. L. Raygor. Raup.

Robert Miles Desmond, North Haven, Gerald Meyer Erickson, Amery, Wis. Conn. B.S. with distinction '54, M.A. '56, University B.S. with distinction '63, Worcester Polytech­ of Minnesota. Major: Classics. Minor: Sup­ nic Institute; M.S. in M.E. '65, University of porting Program. Thesis: A Multi-Sensory Ap­ Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. proach to a Classical Curriculum: Rationale, Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Measure­ Structure, and Design for Application in the ment of the Thermal Conductivity of Gases at Classroom. Major Adviser: Prof. W. A. Mc­ High Temperatures with a Hot Wire Cell. Donald. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ibele. Harvey Alan Farberman, New York, Richard Austin Donovan, Rochester, N.Y. N.Y. B.A. '61, Brooklyn College. Major: Sociology. B.A. '59, M.A. '61, University of Notre Dame. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A Study Major: English. Minor: Speech, Communica­ of Personalization in Low Income Consumer tion and Theatre Arts. Thesis: Shakespeare and Interactions and Its Relationship to Identifi­ the Game of Evil: A Study of Role-Playing cation with Residential Community. Major Among his Villains. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Adviser: Prof. G. P. Stone. D. Hurrell. Gerald Doyle, Fords, N.J. Roger Edward Frech, Arlington, Tex. B.S. with honors '61, Rutgers University. B.S. (Chern.) '63, Massachusetts Institute of Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Organic Technology. Major: Physical Chemistry. Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of Some Chelates Minor: Physics. Thesis: Optical Constants of of the Bis(cyclopentadienyl) Titanium (IV) Crystals and Aqueous Solutions by A.T.R. and Bis(cyclopentadienyl) Vanadium (IV) Techniques. Major Adviser: Prof. B. L. Craw­ Moieties. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Tobias. ford, Jr. Kenneth Edwin Dunkelgod, Hot Terry Joel Gilbertson, LaCrosse, Wis. Springs, Ark. B.S. with honor '62, Wisconsin State College, B.S. '53, M.S. '58, Oklahoma A. and M. LaCrosse. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: College. Majer: Poultry Science. Miner: Bio· Biochemistry. Thesis: The Biosynthesis of the chemistry. Thesis: Relationship of Free Amino Pyrrolidine Ring of Nicotine. Major Adviser: Acids in the Plasma to Dietary Requirements Prof. Edward Leete. of the Turkey. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Waibel. Gary Edward Glass, Duluth B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: In­ James Allen Dunlop, Minneapolis organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chem­ B.A. '59, Carleton Cellege; M.A. '63, Uni­ istry. Thesis: Oxygen-17 and Proton Nuclear versity of Minnesota. Major: Spanish. Minor: Magnetic Resonance Studies on Selected Or­ French. Thesis: Local Color in Spanish Ro­ ganometallic Complexes: Structure, Hvdration mantic Dramas, 1834-1837. Major Adviser: and Lability of Aquo Cations. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. Prof. R. S. Tobias. 29 Roy Hugo Hammerstedt, Duluth Gordon Phillip Johnson, Stillwater B.A. eum laude '63, University of Minnesota. B.A. magna cum laude '52, Augsburg College; Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chem­ M.A. '58, University of Minnesota; M.S. '61, istry. Thesis: Metabolism of Hydroxylsine and University of Wisconsin. Major: Education. Its Stereoisomers. Major Adviser: Prof. L. M. Minor: Chemistry. Thesis: An Integrated Two­ Henderson. Year Chemistry-Physics Course Compared with Consecutively Taught Separate Courses. Major Allen Streeter Heagle, Buffalo Adviser: Prof. C. H. Boeck. B.S. '60, Hamline University; M.S. '63, St. Cloud State College. Major: Plant Pathology. Morris Kagan, Houston, Tex. Minor: Entomology. Thesis: The Nature and B.S.Ed. '50, Bucknell University; M.S.W. '52, Effect of Adult Plant Resistance to Crown University of Pittsburgh. Major: Social Work. Rust in Several Commercial Oat Varieties. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: A Study of Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Kemkamp. Selected Dimensions of the Field Instructor­ Student Relationship. Major Adviser: Prof. L. N. Scott. Royce Armand Hinton, Champaign, Ill. Sylvia Joann Kerr, Minneapolis B.S. (Agri.) with highest honors '49, M.S. B.A. '63, Carleton College; M.S. '66, Univer­ (Ag.Ec.) '50, University of Illinois. Major: sity of Minnesota. Major: Zoology. Minor: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Supporting Program. Thesis: Cytological Ob­ Thesis: The Economics of Labor and Choice servations on Plasmodial Differentiation in the of Swine Housing. Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. True Slime Mold, Didymium nigripes. Major Engene. Adviser: Prof. N. T. Spratt, Jr.

Hildegard Inga Hof, Minot, N.D_ Ralph Ernest Kliesch, Athens, Ohio B.S. '54, North Dakota Agricultural College; B.S.J. with high honor '56, M.S. '61, Ohio M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: University. Major: Mass Communication. BiochemiStry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. The­ Minors: Anthropology and Sociology. Thesis: sis: Nuclear RNA of Rat Liver and Morris History and Operations of the McGraw-Hill Hepatoma 5123 D. Major Adviser: Prof. W. World News Service. Major Advisers: Profs. D. Armstrong. R. B. Nixon and W. E. Emery.

Kenneth Eric Fabian Hokanson, Rob- Richard Ralph Knight, Great Falls, binsdale Mont. B.S. with distinction '63, University of Min­ B.S. in F. & WL. Mgm't. '56, M.S. in F. & nesota. Major: Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: WL. Mgm't. '60, Montana State University. Supporting Program. Thesis: The Effects of Major: Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: For­ Synthetic Detergents on the Early Life History estry. Thesis: A Population Analysis of the of the Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus (Rafin­ Sun River Elk Herd, Montana. Major Adviser: esque), in the Upper Mississippi River. Major Prof. 'V. H. Marshall. Adviser: Prof. L. L. Smith, Jr. Shih-Jung Lan, Kwangtung, China Richard Horberg, Minneapolis B.S. '60, Tunghai University, Taiwan; M.S. B.S. '49, M.A. '51, University of Minnesota. '64, Oklahoma State University. Major: Bio­ Major: American Studies. Thesis: To the chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Twentieth Century and Back: A Round Trip Metabolism of Pyridinium Precursors of Pyri­ with Floyd Dell. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. dine Nucleotides bv Perfused Rat Liver and Chambers. Erythrocytes. MajO'r Adviser: Prof. L. M. Henderson. Elmar Harry Jancis, Naugatuck, Conn. Vaughn LeRoy Larson, Mondovi, B.S. '56, Yale College. Major: Organic Chem­ istry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: A Wis. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of 2,4- B.S. '58, D.v.M. '60, University of Minne­ Diphenylthietanes and their Oxides and Some sota. Major: Veterinary Medicine. Minor: Pa­ Aspects of the Reaction of Sulfones with Grig­ thology. Thesis: Bovine Leukemia: A Clinical, nard Reagents. Major Adviser: Prof. R. M. Epidemiological and Experimental Study. Ma­ Dodson. jor Adviser: Prof. D. K. Sorensen.

30 Kwang Woo Lee, Taegu, Korea Chull Park, Seoul, Korea B.S. '60, Seoul National University, Korea; B.S. '59, Seoul National University, Korea; M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: M.S. '64, Southern Illinois University. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Mathematics. Minor: Aeronautical Engineering. Phosphorus Fractions and Growth of Soybean Thesis: Generalized Riemann-Stieltjes Integral Plant as Affected by Phosphorus Supply. Major Over the K.Y.W. Space of Functions of Two Adviser: Prof. A. C. Caldwell. Variables. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Cameron.

John Alvord Little, Sandusky, Ohio Roland Manley Peek, St. Paul Park B.S. '60, Yale College; M.S. '64, Stanford B.S. '42, University of Minnesota. Major: University. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Phi­ Psychology. Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: losophy. Thesis: On Singularities of Submani­ A Comparison of Four Scaling Techniques in folds of Higher Dimensional Euclidean Spaces. the Development of a Behavior Rating Scale. Major Adviser: Prof. W. L. Pohl. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Meehl.

Munime Kocayusufpasaoglu Lundeen, Frank A. Petroni, Everett, Mass. Istanbul, Turkey B.S. in Sp. '61, Emerson College; M.A. '63, B.A. cum laude '60, Macalester College. Ma­ University of Arizona. Major: Sociology. jor: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Variations Chemistry. Thesis: Determination of Thermo­ in Perceived Legitimacy to the Sick Role: dynamic Functions for Silver-Ammonia and The Influence of Significant Others, Chron­ Scandium-Fluoride Complexes in Aqueous icity, Sex and Generational Factors. Major Solution. Major Adviser: Prof. Z Z. Hugus, Jr. Adviser: Prof. M. A. Straus.

Berard Lawrence Marthaler, Wash- Robert Nash Pierce, Baton Rouge, La. ington' D.C. B.A. '51, Arkansas State College; M. J. '55, D.o. '53, Pontificia FacuJtas Theologica, Italy; University of Texas. Major: Mass Communi­ M.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Major: cation. Minor: Area Studies. Thesis: Public History. Minor: Classical Area Studies. Thesis: Opinion and Press Opinion in Four Latin Two Studies In the Greek Imperial Coinage American Cities. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. of Asia Minor. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Carter, Jr. Jones. Lewis Jarrette Poteet, Montreal, OlIi Sakari Miettinen, Helsinki, Quebec, Canada B.A. summa cum laude '61, Bethany Nazarene M.D. '62, University of Helsinki, Finland; College; M.A. '62, University of Oklahoma. M.P.H. '65, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Art History. Thesis: Major: Biometry. Minor: Epidemiology. The­ Romantic Aesthetics in Oscar Wilde's Prose. sis: Some Basic Theory for Matching Designs Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Stange. in Nonexperimental Research on Causation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. McHugh. Mary Jane Rachner, St. Paul B.A. '44, Rockford College; M.A. '45, Mt. Halbert Louis Mork, Edina Holyoke College; B.S. '51, University of B.S. with high distinction '60, M.S. in M.E. Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Psy­ '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Control chology. Thesis: Philosophical Analysis as Ap­ Sciences. Thesis: Simplification of Linear, plicable to Criticism and Concept Reconstruc­ Constant, Dynamical Systems. Major Adviser: tion in Modern Educational Theory. Major Prof. E. B. Lee. Adviser: Prof. R. H. Beck.

William Albert Myers, Lancaster, Pa. Sister M. Sheila Rausch, St. Joseph ~.A. '62, Franklin and Marshall College. Ma­ B.A. '48, College of St. Benedict; M.A. '61, Jor: Psychology. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Marquette University. Major: English. Minor: An ~xperimental Study of Syntactic and Se­ History. Thesis: Mary Russell Mitford and mantIc Interaction. Major Advisers: Profs. M. Regional Realism. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. A. Trapold and J. J. Jenkins. Stange.

31 John George Russell, Manila, Philip- Donald Arthur Smith, Hudson, Wis. pines B.S. with distinction ' 57, M.S. in E.E. '60, B.S. '63, Purdue University. Major: Organic University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Chemistry. Minors: Physical Chemistry and Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Directions of Frequency Shift Keying Method of Digital Enolizations of Some a·Formyl Ketones. Ma­ Modulation of Lasers Using Anisotropic Crys­ jor Adviser: Prof. E. W. Garbisch. tals. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Holte. Virginia Bryan Rychnovsky, La Porte Roger Carl Splinter, Stillwater City, Iowa B.S. '59, Hamline University; M.S. '64, Uni­ B.A. '60, State College of Iowa. Major: In­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Inorganic Chem­ organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. istry. l:Vlinors: Physical Chemistry and Analyti­ Thesis: The Structures of Some Cyano Com­ cal Chemistry. Thesis: Studies of the Equi­ pounds of Group VI and VII Elements and librium Isotope Effect on the Acid Dissociation the Structure of 2,3-Dibromocyclohex-5-ene- Constant of the Aquopentaamminecobalt (III) 1,4-dione. Major Adviser: Prof. J. D. Britton. Cation: Kinetics of Dimerization of Monohy­ droxodimethyltin (IV) Aquo Cation by the Fred E. H. Schroeder, Duluth Flow Method. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. B.S. '60, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Tobias. M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: American Studies. Thesis: Nothing If Not Critical: A Biography of Richard Grant White. Michael Christopher Stratford, Staten Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Island, N.Y. B.A. '62, State University of New York; M.A. George William Shardlow, St. Paul '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Political B.A. '62, Marquette University. Major: Psy­ Science. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Political chology. Minor: Neurology. Thesis: The Thought and the Morality of War: A Critical Whitehom-Betz A-B Scale as Related to Dif­ Examination. Major Adviser: Prof. M. Q. ferential Motivational Effectiveness and Inter­ Sibley. personal Perception. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Roy V. Sturgeon, Jr., Stillwater, Kwang-Tien Shih, Taipei, Taiwan, Okla. China B.S. '61, M.S. '64, Oklahoma A. and M. B.s.E. '56, National Taiwan University; M.S. College. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Bot­ in M.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: any. Thesis: An Investigation of Certain Fac­ Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. tors in the Host-Pathogen Relationship of Thesis: Electrode Heat Transfer Study in a Cercospora arachidicola on the Peanut Plant Magneto-Plasma-Dynamic Arc. Major Advisers: Arachis hypogaea var. Argentine. Major Ad­ Profs. W. E. Ibele and Emil Pfender. viser: Prof. M. F. Kernkamp. Everett Charles Short, Jr., St. Paul B.S. summa cum laude '58, Kent State Uni­ Chandra Mohan Vanna, Hyderabad, versity; D.v.M. with high distinction '62, India Colorado State University. Major: Physiological B.E. with honors '63, Osmania University; Chemistry. Minor: Veterinary Physiology and M.S. in E.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Pharmacology. Thesis: Deoxvrihonucleases In­ Major: Physics. Minor: Electrical Engineering. duced by Infection of Escherichia coli with Thesis: Spin Hamiltonian, Exchange and Nu­ Bacteriophage T2. Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. clear Relaxation in Crystalline 'He. Major Koerner. Adviser: Prof. L. H. Nosanow. Avtar Singh, Ludhiana, India B.A. '55, Panjab University, India; B.Tech. \\Talter Gregson Vaux, Seattle, Wash. with honors ' 59, Indian Institute of Tech­ B.S. (Chem.E.) '59, University of Washington; nology; M.S. in M.E. '66, University of M.S. in Chem.E. '61, University of Minnesota. Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Sup­ Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Thermal porting Program. Thesis: The Motion and Conductivity of Stationary and Flowing Sus­ Collection of Suspended Particles Within pensions. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Black­ Streambed Gravel. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. shear, Jr. Ranz.

32 Hannah Kristine Walseth, Minne- Francis Christopher Wessling, Jr., apolis St. Louis, Mo. B.S. '42, M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. B.S.M.E. '61, Washington University; M.S. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ '63, University of New Mexico. Major: Me­ chology. Thesis: Repression-Sensitization and chanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Reactions to Surgery. Major Adviser: Prof. Jan Thesis: The Effect of Gases on the Freezing Duker. of Blood. Maj or Advisers: Profs. P. L. Black­ shear, Jr., and E. R. G. Eckert. David George Weetman, Fishkill, N.Y. Anthony Gabriel Zacchei, Philadel- B.S. '59, Pennsylvania State University. Major: phia, Pa. Organic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chem­ B.S. in Chern. '61, M.S. in Chern. '64, Vil­ istry. Thesis: The Synthesis and Reactions of lanova University. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Dihalocyclopropanes Derived From 2- and 3- Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Chemical Synthe­ Methyl Substituted 4-Ethoxy-2H-I-Benzothio­ sis of Two Methylated Sterols and Demonstra­ pyrans. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Parham. tion of Their Conversion to Cholestanol. Major Adviser: Prof. I. D. Frantz, Jr. Carl Fitzherbert Wells, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Philip Heinz Zoldester, , Aus- M.R.C.V.S. '50, Liverpool University, England; tria M.S. '54, Cornell University. Major: Animal Dr.rer.pol. '48, University of Vienna, Austria. Husbandry. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Major: German. Minor: French. Thesis: Adal­ Effects of Balancing and Imbalancing Safllower bert Stifters Weltanschauung. Major Adviser: Protein on Food Consumption, Body Weight Prof. W. F. Taraba. Gain and Concentrations of Plasma Free Amino Acids in the Young Rat. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Hanson.

Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine (Internal) Jorge E. Maldonado, Bogota, Col- ombia, South America M.D. '58, Javeriana University, Colombia. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: The Ultrastructure of the Myeloma CelJ. Major Adviser: Dr. E. D. Bayrd.

33 Academic Costurne

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

35 College of Education ...... Jight blue School of Business Administration ..... drab College of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School ...... black

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

36 President's Reception

MARCH, 1968

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

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

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

June Commencement, 1968

SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 7:30 P.M.

MEMORIAL STADIUM The Board of Regents

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

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

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

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

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

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

The Honorable William K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George VV. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary fhis 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 seventeenth 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, fanners, businessmen-to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its found­ ing, the University has awarded more than 201,000 degrees, each one in rec­ ognition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 46,000 students an­ nually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its General Exten­ sion 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 Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, and the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at the University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

THE UNIVERSITY is acknowledged to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minne­ apolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local perfonnances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it possible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Building to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts all over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to provide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous con­ tributions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign

iii Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ oiations, foundations, trade unions, club~, 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 one half of the state's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or univerSity. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. To enlarge the base of private support for the University, the University of Minnesota Foundation was established in 1962 as a nonprofit organization, independent of the University but with the University as its sole beneficiary. The Foundation gives alumni, other citizens, and coporate donors the oppor­ tunity to make gifts, bequests, grants, and other forms of tax-deductible vol­ untary contributions. These funds supplement tax support and make possible the enriched programs and expanded services which create a "margin of excel­ lence" for the University. Direction and resources of the Foundation are under the management of a Board of Trustees of concerned and dedicated citizens. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 46,088 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the bcginning of the 1967-1968 academic year represented nearly one half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1967-1968 enrollment to about 46,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, and more buildings. And it makes plain the Uni­ versity's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $110,893,275 for general operations and maintenance during the 1967-1969 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,401,100 for University Hospitals; $9,883,460 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,739,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $955,000 for the University of Minnesota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more com­ prehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1966-1967 showed that the Univer­ sity's current income and expenditures amounted to $69,292,131.98. Of the total received, $16,389,611.68 came from student tuition and fees; $25,313,- 080.86 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,575,346.90 from intercol­ legiate athletics; $24,117,422.96 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 $9,107,-

IV 000.99 from corporations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $40,897,023.16 caI?e from the federal.government for instruction, research, and agricultural extenSIOn. The state provided $51,892,645.43 or 30.1 percent for the University's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings amounted to $21,607,236.

COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's aca­ demic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and participates ~n it~ aspirations. Alu~ni are urged ~o cont.in~e their .affiliation with the Umverslty through the Mmnesota Alumm 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 technologi­ cal research, and college service funds, administered by the Deparbnent of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The Uni­ versity 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 fami­ lies and friends reach the Twin Cities Campus of the University this evening from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Mr. Dennis Johnson, University Carillonneur. The Commencement Exercises in Memorial Stadium are open to all; guest cards are not necessary. All open entrances on the east and south sides of the Stadium may be used.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 7:00 to 7:30 p.m., the University Concert and Symphony Bands, conducted by Associate Professor Frank P. A. Bencriscutto, A.Mus.D., Bandmaster, will play: The King and I - Richard Rodgers Rodgers and Hart Medley - - arr. Alfred Reed Medley trom Mr. Lucky - Henry Mancini The Days of Wine and Roses - Henry Mancini

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

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

VI Gennany Liberia Somalia Ghana Libya South Africa Malaysia Guyana Mexico Sudan Haiti Morocco Sweden Hungary Netherlands Switzerland Iceland New Zealand Syria India Tanzania Indonesia Nigeria Thailand Iran Norway Trinidad and Tobago Iraq Pakistan Tunisia Ireland Panama Turkey Israel Peru Uganda Italy Philippines United Arab Republic Jamaica Poland Japan Portugal Upper Volta Jordan Republic of China Uruguay Kenya Republic of the Congo Korea Rumania Vietnam Kuwait Saudi Arabia Yugoslavia Lebanon Singapore Zambia

PROCESSION: At 7:30 p.m., the Mace-Bearer, Professor Rodney C. Loehr, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts, will climb the stairs of the platfonn, thus heralding the beginning of the academic procession. The procession includes candidates for degrees, marching by colleges, the faculty, distinguished guests, and the Regents. The line of march for degree candidates is as follows: Depart­ ment of Military Science; Department of Naval Science; Department of Aero­ space Studies; General Extension Division; General College; College of Liberal Arts; University College; Institute of Technology; College of Agriculture, For­ estry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture; College of Educa­ tion; School of Business Administration; College of Phannacy; Law School; College of Veterinary Medicine; School of Dentistry; College of Medical Sci­ ences; and Graduate School. Faculty Marshals are Professor Loehr; Professor Orrin C. Turnquist, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Eco­ nomics; Professor Milo J. Peterson, Ph.D., College of Education; and Professor James R. Jensen, D.D.S., School of Dentistry. During the procession the Bands will play: Pomp and Circumstance - - Edward Elgar Crown Imperial - - William Walton

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

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

INVOCATION (the audience still standing): The Reverend Gordon Dahl, Campus Pastor of the St. Paul Student Association.

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

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice-President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration, will introduce Colonel William D. Beard, USA, Professor of Military Science; Commander Edward O. Dietrich, USN, Professor of Naval Science; and Lt. Colonel James Suttie, USAF, Professor of Aerospace Studies, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. The certificates of ROTC completion will be presented by President Moos.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice-President Shepherd will intro­ duce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives, who will present to President Moos the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Dean 'Villard L. Thompson, Ph.D., General Extension Division; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College; Dean E. W. Zie­ barth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Associate Professor John A. Goodding, Ph.D., University College; Dean Richard S. Caldecott, Ph.D., College of Bio­ logical 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 Administration; Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharm­ acy; Dean William B. Lockhart, S.J.D., Law School; Dean William T. S. Thorp, D.v.M., College of Veterinary Medicine; Dean Erwin M. Schaffer, 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.

viii A FAREWELL FROM THE OUTGOING PRESIDENT OF THE MIN­ NESOTA STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Mr. William C. Newell, '68, College of Liberal Arts.

A WELCOME FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Professor Edwin L. Haislet, Ed.D., Executive Director of the Minnesota Alumni Association and Director of the Department of Alumni Relations.

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: With Vice-President-Designate Paul H. Cashman, Ph.D., Student Affairs, presiding, all members of the June graduating class will move to the stage to receive their diplomas. Assisting the deans of the several colleges in the presentation of diplomas are Professor Robert C. Slater, B. S., General Extension Division; Professor G. Gordon Kingsley, Ed.D., General College; Associate Dean John G. Turnbull, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Professor William A. Stockdale, M.A., University College; Assistant Dean Norman S. Kerr, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Assistant Dean Paul A. Cartwright, M.S., Institute of Technology; Assistant Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture; Associate Dean Stanley B. Kegler, Ph.D., Col­ lege of Education; Associate Dean Nicholas A. Glaskowsky, Ph.D., School of Business Administration; Professor Frank E. DiGangi, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Assistant Dean Robert F. Grabb, LL.B., Law School; Associate Dean Robert K. Anderson, D.v.M., College of Veterinary Medicine; Assistant Dean Mellor R. Holland, M.S.D., School of Dentistry; Associate Dean H. Mead Cavert, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; and Associate Dean Francis M. Boddy, Ph.D., Graduate School.

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

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Professor Schuessler: 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 proclain thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng And adore thy name; \Vith their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star.

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

IX Candidates for 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 Thomas P. Costello, Minneapolis Herbert P. Linder, St. Paul Richard J. Digatono, Minneapolis Greg F. Strobl, Wayzata Second Lieutenant, Armor Leslie M. Fieldman, Park Rapids Lawrence P. Larson, Minneapolis Craig W. Johnson, Owatonna Gayhart F. Qualley, Maplewood Second Lieutenant, Army Intelligence and Security Charles F. Aling, Edina Second Lieutenant, Artillery Robert L. Childress, Mora Joel H. Nelson, Mound Henry S. Conroy, Minneapolis William A. Norberg, Battle Lake Jeffrey M. Hunter, Wayzata James S. Seck, Edina Albert F. Lanick, Minneapolis Michael J. Shaughnessy, Robbinsdale Second Lieutenant, Chemical Corps James A. Davies, St. Paul Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Gary J. Boos, Minneapolis Philip E. Miller, Waseca Charles W. Miller, St. Paul Second Lieutenant, Infantry David O. Naugle, New Hope Kirby L. Smith, Minneapolis Second Lieutenant, Medical Service Corps Patrick M. Doyle, St. Louis Park Second Lieutenant, Military Police Corps Michael D. Johnson, Owatonna Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps Duane A. Huckell, St. Paul Stephen J. Wilmes, Minneapolis Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps Leon C. Boehland, Bertha Marshall D. Frank, St. Louis Park John P. Connelly, Minneapolis Peter M. Solstad, Mound William M. Decker, Minneapolis Robert W. Vockrodt, Minneapolis 1 DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCI ENCE Ensign, USN David L. Bardal, Starbuck Vincent J. McCarthy, Massena, N.Y. David E. Cyrus, Grand Rapids Bruce Parizek, Deering, N.D. Ronald J. Dusa, Delano Michael E. Perrault, St. Paul Michael L. Fedie, Mondovi, Wis. Jeffrey R. Pier, Avon, S.D. Larry R. Fetterly, Austin Robert G. Stender, San Antonio, Tex. Kirk A. Long, Great Falls, Mont. James M. Valkevich, Lynnfield, Mass. Ensign, USNR Norman W. Anderson, St. Paul Michael P. Wraneshay, St. Paul Ensign, CEC, USN David H. Pankow, Faribault Ensign, SC, USN Robert E. Faussner, Chicago, Ill. John D. Overhouse, East Lansing, Delmont S. Johnson, Browerville Mich. Ensign, SC, USNR Stevcn J. Odegard, Princeton John R. Trueman, Delano Second Lieutenant, USMC Donald A. Beaufait, Grosse Pointe, Ross T. Petersen, Minneapolis Mich.

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Paul S. Arneson, Minneapolis Lowell T. McCoy, Byron \Villiam A. Carter, St. Paul Gregory D. Nastrom, Minneapolis Paul C. Ciernia, St. Paul David L. Neu, New Brighton Gary J. Eifert, Wadena Frederick V. Novak, Virginia Neal M. Gendler, Albert Lea James T. O'Brien, St. Louis Park Ronald K. Hanson, Center City James M. Pierce, Minneapolis Lawrence J. Haselberger, Jr., St. Paul Dale M. Rucker, Minneapolis Neil L. Hawkins, Minneapolis Stephen J. Sweeney, Minneapolis Richard V. Hickman, Grand Rapids David M. Wang, Minneapolis Robert J. Kermes, Roseville Randall N. Winterer, Minneapolis Joseph M. Labat, Crystal Thomas R. Yechout, St. Paul Scott W. Madole, St. Paul

2 Candidates for Graduation

Subject to the completio~ of all curriculum ~eq~irements at the ~lose of the spring quarter, degrees Will be conferred as mdicated on those hsted below and upon such others as may meet the graduation requirements. GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Accounting Certificate Egil Almaas, St. Louis Park Business Administration Certificate David Charles Henderson, Minne­ Daniel George Strub, St. Paul apolis Kent Phillip Swanson, Edina James Richard Nelson, Superior, Wis. Frank Joseph Vanyo, White Bear Lake Civil Engineering Technician Certificate William Francis Brown, St. Louis John LeRoy Davidson, St. Paul Park Park Electrical Engineering Technician Certificate Darryl Alison Thayer, St. Paul Engineering Science Certificate Thomas Andre Brasseur, Minneapolis Thomas Anthony Peters, New Louis James Esterby, Coon Rapids Brighton Gerald Fern Ostroot, St. Cloud General Engineering Certificate Earl Waldo Johnson, Minneapolis Associate in Mortuary Science Gerald Robert Anderson, Northfield Andrew James Fortune, Jr., Saranac Richard Conrad Beinhauer, Pitts- Lake, N.Y. burgh, Pa. Richard Arthur Frank, Olivia Louis James Bortolon, Jr., A.A., Glenn David Goetz, B.S.Econ., Rochester Hazen, N.D. Richard Joseph Brenny, Little Falls William Scott Haglund, St. Paul Robert Harry Brockberg, Ihlen Robert Eric Hamilton, Omaha, Neb. Alberic Baptiste Cardinal, Maplewood Charles Wesley Harris, York, Neb. Kathleen Mae Carmody, Butte, Mont. Jerry A. Hegstrom, Montevideo Timothy Joe Crouch, Cleveland, Ohio Douglas Ignatius Hoialmen, Fosston Morton William Dahl, Spooner, \Vis. Robert Arthur Hosman, B.A., Minne- Robert D'Angelo, Middle Village, apolis N.Y. Kent Albee Lapham, Anoka Bruce G. Driscoll, Flandreau, S.D. Donald Frederick Masching, Breda, Gail Lawrence Duerr, Louisville, Neb. Iowa Ronald Ray Fillmer, Norfolk, Neb. Carol Lee Miller, Edina Timothy John Flanagan, Minneapolis Joel Thomas Miller, White Bear Lake 3 Dennis Wade Moody, Jr., Mount William Howard Schmidt, Hope, Airy, N.C. N.D. Steven Patrick Myers, Seymour, Ind. Douglas Darryl Schultz, Kiron, Iowa Richard Britt Myre, Richfield Stuart Erick Sinding, Thief River Falls Michael Clarke Patterson, Gothen- Robert Joseph Talian, Hobart, Ind. burg, Neb. Edward Michael Tracy, St. Paul Craig Algene Peterson, Willmar Ronald E. Troyer, Elkhart, Ind. Joel Eugene Pilgrim, St. Paul Daniel B. Tschida, St. Paul Harley LeRoy Prell, Stillwater Richard Laurence Turner, Golden Lloyd Dean Quesenberry, Redwood Valley Falls Thomas Joseph Weber, Melrose Keith Delman Rasmussen, A.A., William Frank Welke, St. Paul Jefferson, Iowa James Heinzen Zastrow, Minnetonka

GENERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts Tom Robert Abbott, Minneapolis Robert John Clarno, St. Louis Park Robert Michael Abram, Fairmont Theodore Russell Coey, Minneapolis Steven Herbert Adams, Minneapolis James Robert Coleman, Minneapolis Warren Elliott Ajax, Minneapolis Hugh 'William Conklin, Hartford, Andrea Evelyn Alger, Minneapolis Conn. Anita Marie Alle, St. Paul William Ralph Cook, Elko Mary Ann Andrescik, Minneapolis Bonita Grace Cooper, St. Louis Park Patricia Susan Andrescik, Minneapolis Dwight William Cravens, Minneapolis Mary Jo Josephine Anitzberger, St. Candice Jean Danielson, St. Paul Paul Dale Allen Darrow, Richfield Susan Theodora Applebaum, St. Paul John Roman Dehmer, St. Michael Eugene Michael Arnal, North St. Paul Carl Wayne Diem, Minneapolis Lowell Floyd Arnold, Minnetonka Sharon Darlene Drown, Salem, Mo. Burton Benjamin Backus, Winner, Robert Alvin DuCharme, Minneapolis S.D. James Robert Eardley, Stillwater John Allen Bergquist, Minneapolis Steven William Edholm, Bloom- Melanie Beth Berkey, St. Paul ington Joseph Miles Bick, St. Paul Bruce Michael Edwards, Minneapolis Galen William Bindewald, Sebeka George Wilfred Edwards, Blooming- Ronald LeRoy Bird, St. Louis Park ton Genavieve Mary Blomgren, Minne- Alan Donald Emory, White Bear Lake apolis Thomas Vernon Engfer, Bloomington Martin Steven Boas, South St. Paul Lillie Evangeline Englin, Butterfield Daniel Bruce Bowers, Excelsior Jeffrey Lynn Erickson, St. Louis Park Patricia Anne Bozonie, Minneapolis William David Esensten, Minneapolis Bruce Leonard Brackney, Minneapolis Jim Henry Fagerstrom, Bloomington Nord Bjarne Brekke, Golden Valley Stephen Nicholas Fecht, Minneapolis Carolyn Faye Brewer, Minneapolis Marion Marlys Finke, Robbinsdale Vicki Anne Buckman, St. Paul Marilyn Jean Forman, Jackson David Wesley Busch, Minneapolis Jon Robert Fuhrman, St. Paul Susan Ann Byers, Minneapolis Christina Sarkiss Garabitian, Iraq Douglas Alan Byrne, Minneapolis Helen Sarkiss Garabitian, Iraq Cherilyn Alice Carlson, St. Paul Carmel Ann Giles, Minneapolis

4 Donald Martin Gonko, Minneapolis James Wesley Lindgren, Minneapolis Nancy Lee Gustafson, Minneapolis Worth Littlejohn, Little Rock, Ark. Richard Joseph Haffely, St. Paul Sharon Lee Locke, St. Paul Linda Elyse Hallfin, St. Paul Edward Stephen Loranger, Argyle Richard L. Halverson, Minneapolis Patrick Jon Lucas, Minneapolis John Douglas Halvorson, Minneapolis Gary Alan Lund, St. Louis Park Gary Bruce Hargreaves, Minneapolis Brian Raymond Malarkey, Minne- Todd Frederick Harley, Minneapolis apolis Gregory John Harvey, New Brighton Patricia Ann Manion, St. Paul John Edward Heinecke, Crystal Bay Theodore Massey, St. Paul John Paul Hoca, St. Paul Emil Leonard Mattson, Minneapolis Mary Katherine Hollingsworth, Patrick Mehigan McBride, Minne- Burnsville apolis John Richard Horowitz, St. Paul Elizabeth Joan McDonald, Excelsior Searle Seymour Horowitz, Minneapolis Danielle Jean McNeely, St. Paul Dean Zephaniah Horton, Minneapolis Perry Otto Milek, Minneapolis Edward Martin Huble, Huntington Timothy Walter Moline, St. Paul Park, Calif. James George Monogue, Bloomington Suzanne Victoria Hubman, Mahto- James Albert Morse, St. Paul medi Virginia Linda Mueller, Minneapolis Donald Raymond Hunt, St. Paul Michael Thomas Murphy, Robbins- Jack Arthur Ignatowicz, Minneapolis dale James Michael Israelson, Edina Thomas Michael Needham, Jr., Bernard Oswal Jacobson, Minneapolis Bloomington Katherine Margaret Jenkinson, Way- Charles Lee Nelson, Minneapolis zata David Ray Nelson, Minneapolis Michael Howard Jiran, Minneapolis Gene Warren Nelson, Minneapolis David Ralph Johnson, Minneapolis John Alfred Nelson, Barron, Wis. Duane Ernest Johnson, Long Lake Marcia Ann Nelson, Minneapolis James Vincent Johnson, Slayton Robert Miller Nelson, St. Paul Pamela Rae Johnson, Crookston Thomas Charles Nelson, St. Paul Douglas Craig Kalanquin, Edina Richard Peter Nestor, St. Louis Park Gary Lee Kelley, Minneapolis William Elliot Norton, St. Louis Park Timothy William Kelly, Minneapolis Philip Andrew Nyvall, Minneapolis Steven John Ketz, Minneapolis Patricia Louise Oltman, St. Paul Frank Richard Klick, Minneapolis Thomas Godfrey Orbeck, Minneapolis Timothy O'Rourke Kohl, Bayport Colleen Marie Parson, Bloomington Michael Joseph Kruchowski, South St. Dennis John Patrias, Minneapolis Paul Nancy Raye Peterson, Minneapolis David Robert Krupich, St. Paul Ronald Jay Pfiffner, Excelsior Leilani Emele Kunz, St. Paul Carol Ann Pirius, Red Wing Donald Michael Lagoon, South St. Francis William Ploog, Minneapolis Paul Debbie Elaine Pohl, Hopkins Richard Benjamin Lang, Coon Rapids Suzanne M. Polkey, Minneapolis Marilyn Janet Langman, St. Louis William Michael Porter, Minneapolis Park Marlys Joene Pound, St. Paul Luretta Marie Larson, St. Paul Michel Jonathon Priadka, Minneapolis Mitzi Billie Latts, St. Paul Steven Jay Price, Minneapolis Gregory Jon Lelvis, Minneapolis Robert Andrew Probelski, Minneapolis Uldis Liepins, St. Paul Dennis George Radtke, Minneapolis Leonard Oliver Lind, St. Paul Joel Rappaport, St. Louis Park

5 William Charles Rollefson, Minne- James Wesley Taylor, St. Paul apolis Dennis 'William Thiel, St. Paul Melvin Dale Root, Minneapolis Susan Jane Thoele, Roseville Bonnie Sue Rosenfield, St. Louis Park Mary Suzanne Tomlinson, Minne- John Allen Rossi, Minneapolis apolis Monty Allen Rudoy, St. Louis Park Kathleen Louise Tosier, Minneapolis Patrick Michael Ryan, Rochester James Joseph Vannelli, St. Paul Paul Allan Ryder, Bloomington Arleen \Valdera, West St. Paul Susan Jean Saholt, Austin Sandra Kay Walstead, Robbinsdale James Michael Sauer, Minneapolis Lois Marie \Varling, St. James John Henry Saumweber, West St. Paul Donald Norman Wehland, Minne- Thomas Alphonse Schwartz, West St. apolis Paul Charles Joseph Welf, Minneapolis Floyd Fred Seifert, St. Paul Jerome Lee Wescott, Minneapolis Donalrl Larry Sewall, St. Louis Park Linda Marie Westlund, Des Moines, Michael Scott Shardlow, St. Paul Iowa Craig Nicholas Sicard, Minneapolis Eileen Jane Whittendale, Oyster Bay, John Gilbert Simonson, St. Paul N.Y. Nancy Ray Sims, Edina Roger Cole Wilbur, Excelsior Gregory Alan Sirmai, Minneapolis Douglas Joseph \Villiams, Minne- Amanda Irene Smith, Anoka apolis George Wayne Smith, New Richland Michael Thomas Windey, St. Paul Dawna Jean Solomonson, Minneapolis Dellas Dean \Vojciak, Minneapolis Louise Helen Sorenson, Hopkins Ralph LeRoy W orscheck, Richfield Loren Ellsworth Stevens, Minneapolis Leslie Virginia Yeo, St. Paul Gary Wallace Suhl, Minneapolis Sandra Lea Youngquist, Richfield \Villiam Nels Swanberg, Anoka William Zawislak, Minneapolis Margaret E. Swanson, Cosmos Gregory Vernon Zook, Minneapolis Beverley Marcia Swerling, St. Paul Terry Allen Zumberge, Minneapolis Gregory Lewis Sycks, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate In Liberal Arts Carol Ann Hanson Arvig, Brainerd Florence Olivia Johnson, St. Paul Curtis G. Bennyhoff, Minneapolis Eugene Lawrence Kelzer, Bellingham Paul Arthur Berg, Minneapolis Linda Diane Koltes, New Hope Mary Lee Bohlmann, Excelsior Jacqueline Ann Madson Lee, Hutchin- Judith Ann Wallner Burdick, Minne­ son apolis Terence Maynard LeMay, Crystal Elizabeth Anne Burkhardt, St. Paul Elaine Sandra Levine, Minneapolis Faye Riva Rosenzweig Cohen, Min­ Mary Ellen Lindquist, Robbinsdale neapolis Diane Mary McInerny, Bloomington John Remi Deprez, Courtrai, Belgium Mary Jeannette Morgan, St. Paul Judith Alice Larson Dhruvan, Minne- Pearl Margaret Morgan, Minneapolis apolis Dorothy Eileen O'Brien, Minneapolis Deborah Jo Diessner, Minneapolis Manfred Thomas Scheer, St. Paul Elvera Mae Erickson, Minneapolis Gary Allen Senum, Minneapolis Robert William Felix, Plainfield, Vt. Martha Jane Struxness, Minneapolis

6 Harold Easterlin Todd, Mihneapolis Charles Douglas Wilcox, St. Paul Lawrence Hubert Toering, Minne­ Cynthia Ann Smith WiIIiams, St. Paul apolis Cecilia Anne Wirth, Minneapolis Randall David Wehler, Brewster Jean Alden Yob, Bloomington

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and wiII not become final until alI !equirements are met for the level indicated Thomas Leonard Aarestad, Minne­ Mary Lou Rosen Arnold, Minnetonka apolis Marjorie Ruth Dalquist Asheim, Edina Christine Ann Abrahamsen, Aurora Patricia Lee Johnston Askerman, St. Ronald Gary Abrahamson, Blooming- Paul ton, CUM LAUDE, Economics Elaine Mary Asper, Clifton, N.J. Ricki M. Abrams, Minneapolis David Roger Asplin, Minnetonka Nancy Anne Ackels, Winona Anthony Stanford Aspnes, Edina Dick Waldemar Aften, Brooklyn Park Ronald Duane AttIesey, Lyle Charles Thomas Agan, Minneapolis Merrily Diane Auerbach, Minneapolis, Kathy Michelle Albers, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Merry Lynn Albert, Minneapolis, Kay Anne Aufderheide, New VIm SUMMA CUM LAUDE, American Ann Katherine Aurelius, St. Paul Studies Suzanne Claire Austgen, Calumet James Steven Alcorn, Walnut Grove City, III. Lorry Patricia Alexander, Wayzata Thomas Nelson Awsumb, Edina Charles Frederick Aling, Edina Robert WiIIiam Babbitt, Minneapolis, Judith Helene Allard, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Donna Wycoff Alvarado, Minneapolis Diane Margaretha Bachaus, LeSueur Patricia Louise Andersen, Rochester Linda Lee Bachel, A.A., Hibbing Ann Lee Anderson, Austin Carol Ann Bacon, Minneapolis Gary Cornel Anderson, Minneapolis Harold Wesley Baichtal, Jr., Freeport, Jane Margaret Brady Anderson, Min- Tex. neapolis Brent Alan Baker, Chaska Janet Kathleen Anderson, Minneapolis Gordon Frederic Ballman, Mankato Jennifer Susan Cotton Anderson, Min­ Ina Marie Duncan Banks, Faribault neapolis Charles Bans, St. Paul, MAGNA CUM John Lawrence Anderson, St. Paul LAUDE, Mathematics Lorenelle Lee Anderson, A.A., W orth­ Judith Anne Barnes, St. Paul ington Norman Joseph Barrett, Jr., St. Paul Merril Thomas Anderson, Aitkin Paul Vincent Barrow, Jr., Minneapolis Michael Hugh Anderson, International Wayne Edward Barry, Milwaukee, FaIls, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Wis. Richard Ralph Andresen, Minneapolis Robert Paul Barsness, St. Paul Rowland Leigh Angvall, Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Bartoletti, Minne­ Robert Miller Applebaum, St. Paul apolis Michael Avron Appleman, Minne- Caroline Barton, Minneapolis apolis Merrily Jan Van Valkenburg Bartsh, Susan Carol Armstrong, Winnebago Robbinsdale Paul Stephen Arneson, Minneapolis Lauren Leroy Bast, Hopkins Teffrey Robert Arnold, Minneapolis, Nancy Jean Bathrick, Hastings CUM LAUDE, Economics MaryBeth Bauries, St. Paul

7 Stephen Henry Baxter III, Minne­ Sharon Lee Bouma, Stillwater apolis Larry Wayne Boutelle, Rochester Nancy Joyce Beardslee, Minneapolis Katherine Ann Boyle, St. Paul William Richard Beasley, Grand Warren Chapman Bradbury, Crane Rapids Lake Donald Allen Beaufait, Grosse Pointe Barbara Joan Bradish, A.A., Virginia Woods, Mich. James Richard Brandenburg, Bloom­ Peter Ernest Joseph Becker, Minne- ington, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Eco­ apolis, CUM LAUDE, German nomics Jeffrey St. Clair Beeman, Minneapolis Diane M. Bratter, St. Paul Ronald Lee Bell, Minneapolis Janet Eleanore Braun, St. Louis Park Lyle Walfred Belling, Minnesota Lake Stephen Cyril Brawerman, Minne- Roberta Lee Benike, Roseville apolis Maxine Susan Benjamin, St. Louis Susan Lynn Brenner, Minneapolis Park Thomas Carl Breviu, Richfield Barbara Ann Berg, Bloomington Daniel George Brick, Wichita, Kan. Patricia Ann Berg, Duluth George Melvin Brite, South St. Paul Marie Christine Bergh, St. Charles Cheri Lee Brix, Golden Valley James Alan , A.A., Buhl Philip John Broberg, Waconia John Edward Berglund, Virginia Sherwin Filmore Brodsky, A.A., Min- Alan Reuben Bergman, Minneapolis neapolis Alice Marie-Antoinette Bernard, Norman Mark Brody, St. Paul Woodbury Ronald Lee Broman, Minneapolis Nancy Mackintosh Berner, Minne- David Lynn Broste, St. James apolis Leonard E. Brovold, St. Louis Park Bruce Arthur Berntson, Fridley Barry Leland Brown, North St. Paul Gary Glen Berntson, Minneapolis Dennis Patrick Brown, St. Paul, George Prescott Berry, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Mary Catherine Bertch, St. Paul Diane Constance Brown, Waterloo, Marilyn Alice Betz, Grand Rapids, Iowa MAGNA CUM LAUDE, German Gordon Furu Brown, Jr., St. Paul EIIyn Corinne Beugen, Minneapolis, Jeremy Hall Brown, Excelsior CUM LAUDE, Sociology Robyn Lea Winkle Brown, Minne- John Bigalke, Little Falls apolis Susan Marie Biorn, Minneapolis Michael Patrick Browne, St. Paul Michael Robert Bjork, Minneapolis Gary Richard Browning, Anaconda, Karen Frances Bjorklund, A.L.A., St. Mont. Paul Douglas Alan Bruce, Jr., Minneapolis Randi Elizabeth Bjorklund, Hopkins William James Brudvik, Mohall, N.D. Ronald James Bjornberg, St. Paul Jeremiah Lee Brunnette, Rochester Helga Bjarney Bjornson, Minneapolis, Carolyn Jeanne Buck, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Scandinavian Frederick Rossi Buck, Fairmont Paul M. Blad, Hector Lynda Kathryn Bundtzen, Minneapo- Bonita Ann Bleedorn, Richfield lis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Meredith Ann Blehert, St. Paul, Constance Gay Bundy, Alexandria MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Zoology Beth Garlid Burkhardt, Wabasha David L. Bloch, Maplewood, N.J. Edward Donald Burns, Minneapolis Anthony Douglas Blons, St. Paul Robert Philip Burt, Minneapolis Archie Edward Boklep, Franklin Evelyn Lorene Busch, B.S., St. Paul Bruce McCarron Bomier, Edina Kenneth David Butler, Cloquet Kathleen Ann Borst, Rochester Thomas Clayton Butsch, Albert Lea

8 Richard Arthur Byrne, Minneapolis Pamela Joy Comstock, St. Paul Roy Lee Caldwell II, Lake Wales, John Patrick Connelly, Minneapolis Fla. Henry Stephen Conroy, St. Paul Robert Gaylord Callaway, A.L.A., Donna Marie Cook, Winnebago Willmar Judd Stuart Copeland, Minneapolis Alan Fredrick Calof, Minneapolis Sandra Kaye Cornelius, Minneapolis Lee Price Campbell, Lake Crystal Gerald Wayne Cortright, MarshaII, Sharon Roxanne Cannon, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Curtis LeRoy Carlson, Minneapolis, Thomas Paul Costello, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Paul Francis Courteau, St. Paul Dennis Lee Carlson, A.A., Orr Richard Patrick Cox, Minneapolis, George Eugene Carlson, Jr., Fridley SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Russian James Richard Carlson, Minnetonka Kathleen Dell Crane, Minneapolis Pamela Ann Carlson, Edina, CUM Peggy Reimann Creider, New York, LAUDE, Premedicine N. Y., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Dale Leslie Carlton, Minneapolis John Lyle Crivits, Minneapolis Jay Joseph Carpenter, Green Bay, Wis. Mamie Ann Cummings, Minneapolis Milton James Carr, St. Paul Donald Thomas Cundy, Jr., Minne- Georgia Ann Gese Carter, St. Paul, apolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology James William Curran, Waseca Christopher Paul Ceman, Minneapolis Joseph Richard Custer, St. Louis Park WilIiam James Cermak, Jr., Hopkins, Daniel Bruce Cybyske, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Music David Eugene Cyrus, Grand Rapids, Patricia O'Neal Chaffin, Washington, CUM LAUDE, Geography D.C. Anthony John Dahl, St. Paul Mary Sue ChalIas, St. Paul, MAGNA Jennifer Ann Dahlby, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Julie Ann Dahle, St. Louis Park Dennis James Chamberlain, Taconite Terry Wayne Dahlquist, Minneapolis John Willard Champine, Fairmont Thomas Edward Dahlquist, St. Paul Robert Dale Champlin, A.A., Minne- Gary Alan Dallmann, Dassel apolis Paul Sherwood Daniels, Winnetka, Ill. Ann Ellen Chesterman, Albert Lea Sage Ann D'Aquila, Wayzata Dennis Lee Chez, Hibbing Fred Richard Davis, Minneapolis, Robert Lloyd Childress, Mora MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Cheryl JoAnne Christensen, Hutchin­ Michael Talbot DeCourcy, St. Paul son, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Susan Carolyn Defoe, St. Paul Science Russell Gene Degerstedt, St. Paul Diane Faye Christensen, Minneapolis, Judith Lowell DeLaittre, Hopkins MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Robert Wayne Delastrada, St. Paul, James Harold Christianson, Minne­ CUM LAUDE, Child Psychology apolis Natalie Ann DeLue, Hopkins Raymond Earl Christianson, Fairmont Kandi Sedate Demaray, Mankato Robert Craig Christianson, Minne- Steven Dan DeRuyter, Sunburg, apolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Political Paul Charles Ciernia, St. Paul Science Stephen Douglas Clover, Minneapolis Stephen Lawrence Desnick, Minne- Judith Helene Cohen, St. Louis Park apolis Susan Mary Cole, Bismarck, N.D. John William Deverell, St. Paul Terry Stuart Coleman, Minneapolis, William Louis DeWinter, Wayzata SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Economics Katherine Edith DeWitt, St. Paul Gregory Lawrence Coler, St. Paul John Daniel Diamond, North St. Paul

9 Mary Angela Diercks, Minnetrista Joel Burdell Fagot, La Jolla, Calif. Village Richard Lloyd Fairbanks, Albu­ Richard Joseph Digatono, Robbinsdale querque, N.M. David Warner Doerr, \Vayzata Darrell Joseph Fasching, Minneapolis Dorothy Inez Donaldson, Baton Robert Eugene Faussner, Chicago, Ill., Rouge, La. MAGNA CUM LAUDE, International Wilbur Fred Dorn, Jr., Minneapolis Relations John Louis Dosen, A.A., Chisholm James Robert Faust, \Vest St. Paul John Alfred Dougherty, Jr., Charlton, Margaret Ann Fechner, Minneapolis Mass. Francoise Vivian Fechtner, Frazee James Robert Downham, Minneapolis Michael Lee Fedie, Mondovi, \Vis. Patrick Michael Doyle, St. Louis Park Jeanne Corliss Feller, St. Louis Park David Demetrius Dragotis, Hopkins Larry Robert Fetterly, Austin Joy Lynne Dudley, Excelsior Leslie Michael Fieldman, Park Rapids Judith Ellen Dupre, Columbia Michael John Filipek, Minneapolis Heights Patricia Ellen Finch, Hopkins Yuan Ming Chu Durley, Lexington, James Stephen Fine, Minneapolis, Mass., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Chinese CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Beatrice Helen Earl, Sioux Falls, S.D. Michael George Finnegan, \Vest St. Newell Kent Eaton, Wheaton, Md., Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Bruce Irwin Fisher, Minneapolis Brian Terry Ebeling, Minneapolis, Linda Jean Fite, Bismarck, N.D. MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Premedicine Larry Burton Flann, A.A., Lake Lillian Nancy Hewitt Ebeltoft, Fargo, N.D. Michael Edward Fleming, St. Paul Milton Leonard Edgren, Minneapolis Dean Paul Fletcher, West St. Paul Eleanor Susannah Edwards, Wellesley, Karen Louise Floody, Minneapolis Mass. Elizabeth Anne Ford, Minneapolis Thomas Peter Egger, St. Paul Michael Christian Forsland, Minne- Gary John Eifert, Wadena apolis Donald Carl Ekstrom, Minneapolis James William Forsyth, Minneapolis Bertil William Ekstrum, Jr., Rochester Kurt Lawrence Fox, St. Paul, CUM Mary Susan Eldredge, St. Paul LAUDE, Mathematics Theodore Gordon Elmquist, St. Paul Marshall Douglas Frank, St. Louis Judy Lynne Emmings, St. Paul Park Elwood August Enerson, St. Paul Faith Evangeline Franks, Pine City Harry Engel, Minneapolis Linda Louise Franzen, Minneapolis Robert Francis Engstrom, Lakeville Charles William Freeburg, Owatonna Patrick James Eppel, Bloomington Mary Alice Freeman, Minneapolis John Lawrence Erickson, New Ulm Dennis Royal Freidig, Willmar Jon Thomas Erickson, White Bear Jane Claire Freiermuth, St. Paul Lake Marc William Freimuth, Minneapolis Thomas Edward Erland, Golden Frederick Elden French, Minneapolis Valley Mary Louise Frentz, Minneapolis, Robert Frank Erling, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Mary Kathryn Esty, St. Paul Mary Helen Fulford, Minnetonka Ronald Francis Eustice, Waseca Thomas Philip Fulton, St. Louis Park Ronelle Kathleen Ewing, Minneapolis Shirley Louise Sween Furber, Granite Jeanne Lynette Ewy, St. Paul Falls Florence Elizabeth Fadell, Minne- Robert Bellows Gage, Minneapolis apolis Edward Patrick Gallagher, Faribault Sally Laureen Fagerlie, Baudette William Fred Garber, St. Louis Park

10 Steven Robert Garlin, Minneapolis, Thomas Francis Hale, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Richard Gordon Hall, A.A., Austin Lindsay Raeburn Gauthier, Hopkins Theodore Norman Halpern, Minne- Vicki Lynn Gedosch, Waseca, MAGNA apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Zoology CUM LAUDE, Studio Arts Jane Ellen Hamilton, Minneapolis Vance Fred Gellert, West St. Paul Madeline JoAnn Hammond, Fergus Jeffry Jay Gepner, Winona Falls Susanne Marie Gerszewski, Wadena Dean Samuel Handy, Faribault Donald Raymond Gerten, Inver Grove Richard Duane Handzel, Minneapolis Heights Donald Arthur Hanson, Minneapolis Keith Dean Gilbertson, Minneapolis Jerome Russell Hanson, Louisburg Jean Lorraine Gilfillan, Edina Luther Clifford Hanson, Minneapolis Audrey Karen Gilman, Willmar Mary Carol Hanson, Minneapolis Susan Kay Gimmestad, Robbinsdale Ronald Keith Hanson, Center City Richard Charles Ginnaty, St. Paul Signe Marie Hanson, Audubon Wayne Gordon Gisslen, Red Wing, Lewis Rogers Hardy III, Coronado, CUM LAUDE, English Calif. Michael Jefferey Goedert, St. Paul John Noel Harris, Hopkins, SUMMA Park CUM LAUDE, History Elaine Janice Goldberg, St. Louis Park Elizabeth L. Hartig, Minneapolis Larry Sheneha Goodlund, Minneapolis Donald William Hartman, White Ronald David Goodman, St. Louis Bear Lake Park Leota Borghild Hartshorn, Minne­ Marjorie Ann Gottschalk, Edina apolis Richard Walter Gozola, Minneapolis Rita Archambault Hattouni, A.L.A., Donald Ernest Grambsch, A.A., Min- Minneapolis neapolis Neil Luther Hawkins, Minneapolis Marilyn Neuman Gray, Carleton, Susan Diane Hay, Sacramento, Calif. Mich. Ann Elizabeth Healy, Minneapolis Paula Kay Green, Rochester John Steven Heath, Willmar Richard Charles Green, Minneapolis Linda Marie Heikkinen, Duluth James Ted Greenwell, St. Paul, CUM Leslie Daniel Heinen, Minneapolis LAUDE, Italian Patricia Joyce Heinen, Minneapolis Judith Jeanne Greeson, Albuquerque, Charles Ernest Heinonen, Minne- N.M. apolis John Andrew Gregg, Richfield WendeH DIVine Heldt, St. Paul, CUM Stephen Charles Gretz, Faribault LAUDE, Anthropology Richard Iver Gribstad, Minneapolis Bruce Earl Helgeson, Frost Linda Jean Kelsey Grivna, St. Paul Gerald Kenneth Helland, Albert Lea James Charles Grochowski, A.A., St. Linda Marie Hendrickson, Crookston Paul Frank David Henefield, Edina Janet Sue Gross, Dexter Mark Truman Henley, St. Paul Douglas Delmer Grove, Bigfork Leon Albert Hennen, Shakopee Angeline Marie Guggenberger, St. Mary Jo Henning, Minneapolis Cloud Janet Ann Henquinet, BloomingtoD Michael David Gunlogson, Clarkfield Ernest Frank Hensley, A.M.S., St. James Bruce Gustafson, Welch Petersburg, Fla. Paul Edward Haagensen, Edina Sharon Kaye Hernke, Cannon Falls Carolyn Mary Hagen, Bayport, CUM David Anton Hetherington, Minne­ LAUDE, English apolis Stephanie Jean Haider, Minneapolis Jean Marjorie Heuton, Minneapolis

11 John Douglas Hibbard, Alexandria Julianne Karen Hyland, Minnetonka Richard Vaughn Hickman, Grand Joy Elaine Ittner, Minneapolis Rapids Julie Lou Iverson, North St. Paul Brian Frederick Hill, Minneapolis Richard Bruce Iverson, St. Louis Park Mitchell Lee Hillman, Minneapolis Diane Suzzanne Jackson, New Mary Theresa Hinds, LL.B., Minne- Brighton apolis Katherine Louise Janzen, Fergus Falls Thomas Wayne Hlady, Minnetonka Nancy Ann Jaros, Minneapolis Lorraine Sandra Hlavac, St. Louis Park Robert Warren Jarvenpa, Columbia Robert Jerry Hlavnicka, A.L.A., Min- Heights, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, An­ neapolis tl1Topology Sharon Ann Hoagland, Bloomington Valery \V. Javorski, Minneapolis Shirley Kathleen Hoard, Golden David Alexander Jeffrey, Jr., A.A., Valley Brainerd Thomas Gilson Hodel, Minneapolis Bruce Richard Jcide, Minneapolis Ronald Kent Hoeflin, Sacramento, Marie Antoinette Jenkins, Edina, Calif. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Cosette Ann Hoene, West St. Paul Nancy Elaine Jensen, St. Paul Michael Haydn Hofmeister, St. Paul Neil John Jensen, Hutchinson Richard Francis Hofstede, Minne- Ward Paul Jewison, Janesville apolis Andrea Johnson, A.A., Minneapolis Richard Carl Hohenstein, Wayzata Barney Goodrow Johnson, Hutchinson Suzanne Lucille Holen, Minneapolis Bruce Todd Johnson, Minneapolis, Thomas Roys Hollister, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Humanities Rosemarie Elfriede Holmgren, Litch- Cheryl Lee Johnson, Minneapolis field Craig Wayne Johnson, Owatonna Alan James Holz, Minneapolis David Sterling Johnson, Minneapolis Margaret Anne Hopkins, Kankakee, Delmont Scott Johnson, Staples III. Diane Rachel Johnson, Omaha, Neb. Daniel Hubert Hoppe, Freeport Diane Sophia Johnson, Pine City Kenneth Burton Hoppenrath, St. Douglas Verne Johnson, Minneapolis Louis Park Dwight Richard Johnson, Minneapolis Nikolai Walter Horb, Minneapolis Fern Lois Johnson, Brooklyn Center, Elizabeth Ann Hord, Richfield SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Speech and Janice Marie Horne, Golden Valley Theatre Arts James Sherwin Horns, Minneapolis Gary Ronald Johnson, Rochester Frank Rossetter Hotchkiss, Richfield Jerry Lee Johnson, A.A., Minneapolis David Gale Hottmann, Aberdeen, S.D. Kathleen Frances Johnson, Hibbing Thomas Eugene Houde, Minneapolis Leighton Robert Johnson, Minne- Edward Michael House, Austin apolis \Villiam Ray Howard, Arlington, Va. Leland Richard Arthur Johnson, Sharon Rose Johnson Howe, Litchfield North Branch Jon Fox Hrabe, Rochester Lewis Orrin Johnson, Jr., Hopkins Sandra Carol Hricko, Brooklyn Center Mary Kristin Johnson, St. Paul Kathleen Marie Huey, Rochester Maureen Kay Johnson, St. Paul Catherine Joyce Hughes, Minneapolis Michael Dcan Johnson, Owatonna Ruth Ann Humleker, Excelsior Nancy Charlene Johnson, Minneapo- Suzanne Mary Humphries, Stillwater lis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology John Phillip Hungelmann, Minne- Phillip Douglas Johnson, Minneapolis apolis Robert Paul Johnson, Willmar Jeffrey McMillan Hunter, Mound Roy Lee Johnson, Minneapolis

12 Jennifer Anne Johnston, Minneapolis, Thomas Alan Kiefer, Minneapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology CUM LAUDE, Psychology Sherry Lorraine Johnston, Mitchell, Dan John Kiner, Minneapolis S.D. David Mitchell King, Rochester Diane Mary Jolin, St. Paul Glen David King, Minneapolis, CUM Lesley Ellen Jorbin, St. Paul LAUDE, Psychology David Bruce Jordahl, Richfield Betty Lou Kipfmueller, Minneapolis Linda Lee Jordan, St. Paul Bernard Norman Kivisto, Crosby, CUM Timothy William Jorissen, Chanhas­ LAUDE, Psychology sen Dace Klasens, St. Paul Judy Lynn Jurgens, Eau Claire, Wis. Richard Fogg Klein, Edina Daniel Robert Jurkovich, Jr., Chis- Virginia Lynn Klein, Minneapolis holm Barbara Lynn Klingsporn, St. Paul James Alfred Just, White Bear Lake Joseph Jack Klugman, St. Louis Park Kathleen Elizabeth Kairies, Edina Patricia Kay Olson Kluttz, Minne- Dennis Hugh Kalkbrenner, Silver Bay apolis Joseph Kaminsky, Rochester David Theodore Knutson, Edina Charlene Adele Kangas, Spokane, Diane Ruth Knutson, Milwaukee, Wash. Wis., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psy­ Karen Kay Kanne, Waseca chology John Wayne Kanniainen, St. Paul Katherine Ellen Russinik Knutson, Fred Robert Kaplan, St. Paul Minneapolis Constance Lydia Kapsalis, Minneapo- Donald Joseph Koher, St. Paul lis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Anthony Joseph Komor, St. Paul Alford Sami Karayusuf, St. Paul Bernice Carol Koniar, Burnsville Charla Vee Wheeler Karioth, Minne- Joseph Jay Kopstein, Golden Valley apolis Merodie Lorraine Kosta, Minneapolis Stuart Charles Karon, Duluth Janis Helen Kostohryz, Black River Jan Ruth KaUer, Minneapolis Falls, Wis. Cynthia Jane Kaufman, Aitkin Mary Elizabeth Kottke, Minneapolis Stephen Edward Kaufman, St. Louis Stephanie Marie Kowalchuk, Colum­ Park, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Pre­ bia Heights medicine \Villiam George Krebs, Jr., St. Paul John Jeffrey Keating, B.S., St. Louis Linda Ann Krefting, Minneapolis, Park MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Kent Theodore Kehrberg, St. Paul Leslie Ann Badger Kreutter, St. Paul Susan Jean Keirn, Spring Valley, Peter John Krieser, Golden Valley MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Russian Jean Marie Kroon, Willow River Steven Dixon Keister, Elmore Robert Royal Krueger, Tracy, MAGNA Susan Daisy Keller, A.L.A., St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Portuguese Douglas Arthur KeIIey, Bloomington, Marit Lee Kucera, International Falls SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Sci­ Margaret Elizabeth Kuehn, St. Paul ence Roland Kermit Kunde, A.A., Brainerd Thomas Russell Kelley, Hopkins Carolyn Marie Hiatt Kurkjian, St. Paul Forrest James KeIIy, Minneapolis, Fred Charles Kusch, Jr., Wonder SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Humanities Lake, Ill. Timothy Desmond KeIIy, Minneapo­ Jon Thomas Kwako, Detroit Lakes lis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Joseph Michael LaBat, Crystal Science John Dayton Lafferty, Jr., Austin Gary Alan Kerkow, St. Paul Lisa Lake, Rhinelander, Wis. Florian James Kessler, Minneapolis Judith Kay Lammers, Minneapolis

13 Michael Leogne Lander, Minneapolis Kathryn Margaret Loeffler, Le Center, Joseph Frank Landsberger, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Bert Warner Larson, St. Paul Science David Wyvil Larson, Robbinsdale James Richard Lohmann, Northrop Elizabeth Ann Larson, Excelsior Barry Ellis London, St. Louis Park Gary Alan Larson, Austin Diana Kaye Long, Faribault Janet Darlene Larson, Minneapolis Linda Lowe Long, Minneapolis Lawrence Paul Larson, Minneapolis Thomas Roman Longfellow, St. Paul Leo Harry Larson, A.A., Perham Sandra Anne Willis Loth, Minneapolis Richard Jerome Larson, Glencoe, Franklin Brown Lounsbury, Jr., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Economics Eveleth Peter Pok Lau, Hong Kong Martha Porter Low, Bloomington John Kenneth Laufers, Columbia Randolph Lee Lucente, \Vinnetka, Ill. Heights Gerald Jon Ludke, Minneapolis Jean Kay Lawrence, Minneapolis Dorothy Jean Wooley Ludvigson, Allan James Leach, St. Paul Stacy, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Laurel Ann Lebens, Minneapolis, Jay Dwight Lussan, Rochester MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Humanities James Patrick Lutkevich, Duluth Joanne Estelle LeDuc, Richfield Patricia Ann Lydon, Minneapolis, Dennis Michael Lee, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Political Edwin Peter Lee, Hutchinson Science Kevin James Lee, Austin James Fristoe Lynn, Owatonna Michael Edward Lee, Minneapolis Jerry Bennett Lyons, Mankato Herbert Post Lefler III, St. Louis Park Katherine Joan Maas, Hutchinson, Margaret Alene Lehner, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Spanish Richard Wallace Leland, Los Alamos, Sanford Dale MacDonald, Marshal1, N.M. CUM LAUDE, Premedicine Frederic Edward Lemmer, Minne­ Scott William Madole, St. Paul apolis Angela Suback Madunich, Minne­ Sandra Serene Lemmer, Minneapolis apolis Joy Marie Lennardtz, Anoka, MAGNA Steffen Ingvar Magnell, Hopkins CUM LAUDE, Humanities Mary Elizabeth Magnuson, Minne- Charles Myron Levenberg, St. Paul, apolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History Laurel Virginia Maher, Minneapolis James W. Lewerenz, West St. Paul Robert John Mahlum, Minneapolis Alice Lisa Liebers, Brooklyn, N.Y. Donald Lloyd Mainwaring, Minne- Judith Anne Light, St. Louis Park, apoIis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Soci­ CUM LAUDE, Humanities ology David Eugene Lindberg, Brainerd Walter Arnold Maki, Eveleth Vicki Ann Lindeen, Litchfield David Michael Malenfant, Minne­ Herbert Peter Linder, St. Paul, CUM apolis LAUDE, Economics Jack Theodore Malisow, Minneapolis Jean Helen Lindgren, Minneapolis George Mandelbaum, St. Paul, SUMMA Daniel Harvey Ling, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, English Howard Paul Liszt, Minneapolis Ronald Lawrence Manger, Minne- Marcia Fay Litman, St. Paul apolis Stephan Roger Litman, Duluth John Lulus Manion, St. Paul Jeanine Mary Lively, Brainerd John Frederick Manthey, St. Paul Patricia Ann Lobash, Blooming Prairie Stewart John Maples, Cedar Rapids, Cheryl Myra Locketz, St. Louis Park Iowa

14 Lawrence Dominick Marcaccini, Nancy Jane Hoover Minchow, Rich­ Eveleth field Judy Caroline Marchel, Brainerd James Michael Mirocha, Minneapolis, Thomas Albert Marchetti, Virginia CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Phillip Stephen Marks, Minneapolis Robert Francis Mitsch, St. Paul Carole Jean Marquardt, Rochester George Wilde Moore, A.A., Minne- Raymond George Martin, Blue Earth tonka Village Rick Harold Matson, Waseca Timothy Donald Moore, Minneapolis Judy Ann May, Taopi William Michael Moore, Edina Barbara Bohan Gretchen Mayer, St. Michael Charles Morrison, A.A., Paul Austin Candace Nyles Mayeron, St. Louis Emily Hodges Morse, Ft. Worth, Park Tex., SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Area Allan Clark Mayotte, Albert Lea Studies Vincent John McCarthy, Massena, Sam L. Mortimer, Belle Fourche, S.D. N.Y., MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Interna­ tional Relations Charles Thomas Mottl, St. Paul Virginia Ann Moyle, Tasmania, Aus- Patricia Jean McConnell, St. Paul tralia, CUM LAUDE, English Lowell Thomas McCoy, Byron Timothy James McCoy, Minneapolis Robert Walter Muir, Minneapolis Beverly Anne McCumber, Hastings John Alfred Muller, North St. Paul John Powell McDonald, Minneapolis Kathleen Gail Munson, Minneapolis Lois Ann McDougall, Minneapolis Lynne Guilford Murphy, Minneapolis Paul Mansfield McDougall, St. Paul William Hintz Murphy, St. Paul Jane Carolyn McGuff, New Orleans, Stephen Brye Murray, Ripon, Wis. La. William Patrick Myers, Minneapolis James Patrick McKane, St. Paul Genevieve Louise Mynster, St. Paul Donald Richard McMillin, St. Paul Stephen George Nagy, Rochester Harold Ivars Mednis, Ithaca, N.Y. Rosanne Nathanson, Cedar Rapids, Farhad Mehran, Teheran, Iran Iowa George Michael Mellinger, Fort David Orner Naugle, New Hope Snelling Bruce Neiger, Decatur, Ill. Catherine Ann Merrick, Minneapolis Gregg Douglas Neilson, Minneapolis, Rachael Ewoldsen Messeret, Duluth SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Speech and James Michael Meusey, Storm Lake, Theatre Iowa Charles Winfred Nelson, Gurnee, Ill. Elizabeth Jane Meyer, Hopkins Dale Lloyd Nelson, Red Wing Peter Anthony Michalski, St. Cloud Joel Horton Nelson, Mound Dean Richard Michelson, South St. Judy Ann Nelson, St. Paul, CUM Paul LAUDE, Psychology David Stuart Micklin, Grand Forks, Larry Allen Nelson, Lewiston N.D. Scott Kenneth Nelson, Willmar Marcia Lou Milbert, South St. Paul Kent Michael Nerburn, Minneapolis, Bronwyn Cheryl Miller, Long Lake SUMMA CUM LAUDE, American Cynthia Jane Miller, Grove City Studies Gloria Ruth Miller, Columbia Heights Michael Ian Neren, St. Paul, SUMMA Jane Lee Miller, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Jeffrey Harold Miller, St. Paul David Leo Neu, Cold Spring Linda Renee Miller, Minneapolis Bill Eugene Neuman, Grand Rapids Philip Everett Miller, A.A., Waseca William Charles Newell, White Bear Cynthia Mary Mills, Minneapolis Lake

15 Linda Florence Newhouse, A.A., Gail Evelyn Mattson Osterbauer, Rochester Silver Bay Harold Edwin Newton, Hawley, George Frank Ostroska, San Francisco, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Calif., MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Theatre Keith Alfred Nier, St. Paul, SUMMA John David Overhouse, East Lansing, CUM LAUDE, Sociology Mich. David Arnold Nietz, Rochester Ilga Zelma Ozols, Minneapolis Mary Ann Nightengale, Wadena, Robert Leon Ozwoeld, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Mathematics Pamela Portia Paciotti, Eveleth, CUM Marvel Jerine Norberg, Barnum LAUDE, Italian Charles Albert Norby, Grand Forks, Bonnie Louise Packa, Biwabik N.D. MaryBeth Page, Minneapolis P. Michael Nordberg, Minneapolis Sharon Lois Palm, Grove City Linda Louise Norskog, Bird Island Joyce lola Foster Palmcr, St. Paul Roger Alan Novak, St. Paul Jan Gunther Papra, Minneapolis Eric Neill Nyberg, Minneapolis Bodo Knuth Parady, Crystal, MAGNA James Paul Nygaard, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Physics James Thomas O'Brien, St. Louis Park Janice Jean Parham, St. Paul Richard Christopher O'Brien, St. Lynn Maria Laitala Passi, Minneapolis Peter, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Mathe­ Sharon Kaye Paswalk, Winona matics Thomas Peirce Patterson, St. Paul Michael Thomas O'Connor, St. Paul Gerald John Paul, Sauk Centre Stephen James Odegard, Princeton Margaret Janet Paul, Minneapolis, James Patrick O'Donnell, Evanston, CUM LAUDE, Sociology Ill. Richard John Oeljen, Waseca Frankie Mae Nicholson Paulson, Ait­ Steven Gregory Ohm, Minneapolis kin, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology James Arlen Michael O'Leary, Patricia Marlene Paulson, Edina, Hastings MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Julie Mae Guse Ollila, Janesville Mary Elizabeth Pearson, \Vayzata Claire Louise Olsen, Robbinsdale, Allan Leroy Pelowski, Roseau, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Mathematics CUM LAUDE, Political Science Edward Charles Olsgard, Minneapolis James Franklin Pence, Minneapolis Bradley Kent Olson, Richfield, CUM Marilyn Gay Thacker Perkins, LAUDE, Microbiology Excelsior Bruce William Olson, A.M.S., Rock­ Michael James Perkins, Hopkins ford, Ill. Stephen Max Perlman, Minneapolis, Harriet Louise Olson, Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE, Psychology MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Spanish Michael Edward Perrault, St. Paul Jeffrey Alan Olson, Brainerd Richard Arthur Person, St. Louis Park Linda Kathleen Olson, Faribault Ross Terrill Petersen, Excelsior Mervyn Leroy Olson, Minneapolis Harriet Florence Peterson, Trimont Pehr Christopher Olsson, Minneapolis Jewell Renee Peterson, Minneapolis Karen Dorothy O'Neil, Waseca Joan Kristin Peterson, Blooming Corrine Frances O'Neill, St. Paul Prairie Stuart Palmer Opel, Roseville Diane Marie Phillippi, St. Paul David George Opsahl, St. Paul, Robert Charles Phillips, Northbrook, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Ill. Michael William Orr, St. Paul Jeffrey Ross Pier, Avon, S.D., CUM Thomas James Orth, Redwood Falls LAUDE, Economics Joseph David Osowski, Circle Pines James Michael Pierce, Arden Hills

16 Cynthia Morris Pitman, Boston, Mass., John Robert Reisinger, Mahtomedi, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Microbiology Terry Lee Placek, Austin Steven Alan Rekedal, Howard Lake Sarah Jane Planer, Annandale Richard Sheldon Renstrom, Minne­ James Arthur Plitzuweit, Caledonia apolis Margaret Katherine Ponsford, Minne- Thomas Michael Resick, St. James apolis, CUM LAUDE, Studio Arts Jacqueline Alice Freiling Reynolds, Michael Allen Po snick, St. Louis Park Minneapolis Linda Jane Potter, Long Lake Nancy Claire Richardson, Minne- Desmond Michael Pratt, Minneapolis apolis William Edward PreIgo, St. Paul, CUM Dean Kenneth Rietz, Owatonna LAUDE, Mathematics Richard Alan Rinke, St. Paul Ralph Jay Preston, Minneapolis Julia Williams Robinson, Pigeon Ray Charles Preston, Minneapolis Cove, Mass. Robert Huseth Preston, Hopkins Joan Theresa Herr Roff, B.S., Bloom- Charles Louis Preus, Minneapolis ington Michael James Price, Hopkins Charles Wesley Rogers, Winona Mary Lucille O'Reilly Prokopiuk, John Edward Rolig, West St. Paul Minneapolis Cheryl Annette Ronnie, Starbuck Linda Anne Prong, St. Paul, MAGNA Kathleen Diane Reichert Rosenblatt, CUM LAUDE, Zoology and Physiology Minneapolis John Kendall Purdy, Minnetonka Grace Alice Ross, Minneapolis Kay Louise Putnam, Minneapolis Jeffrey Allan Rossmann, St. Paul Lawrence Gordon Putnam, Minne- Judy Dianne Rovang, Fergus Falls apolis Victor Samuel Roych, Tucson, Ariz. Robert Henry Putnam, Minneapolis Carol Barbara Ruder, St. Paul, MAGNA David Aaron Pyles, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Journalism Gayhart Francis Qualley, Maplewood Linda Anne Rudquist, St. Louis Park Donald Charles Quick, St. Paul, CUM Loyal Duane Rue, Minneapolis LAUDE, Zoology Sylvan Orlando Rue, Minneapolis Janice Lee Quiram, St. Peter Marilyn Ann Ruotsi, Babbitt Frank Clemens Rahn, Jr., Minne­ Janice Marie Russell, St. Paul apolis Peter Leonard Russell, St. Paul Roslyn Itskowitz Rakoff, Manchester, Steven Roger Rutzick, St. Paul N.H. Charlotte Anne Ryan, Minneapolis John Albert Ramquist, Ely Richard Arlen Saliterman, Minne- Thomas Edward Ramsay, West St. apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Paul Science James Marvin Ramstad, Jamestown, James Andrew Sanford, Edina N.D. Kenneth Dean Santos, Minneapolis William Edward Ramstad, Highland, Susan Barbara Sather, Anoka Ind. Thomas Lloyd Sathre, Minneapolis Susan Anne Randall, St. Paul Sharon Lillian Satter berg, St. Paul James Hary Ranum, Thief River Falls Bonnie Dee Sawin, Olivia Regina Lee Raucher, St. Paul Ronaele Jane Sayre, Minneapolis John Tiit Rebane, Minneapolis Marcia Sue Scavuzzo, Moline, Ill. Susan Ellen Redmond, St. Louis Park, Craig Edward Schaffer, Fridley SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Denny Jay Schapiro, St. Paul Diana Marie Miller Reed, Minneapolis John Craig Scherf, Jr., Minneapolis, Stanley Michael Rein, St. Paul SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Allan Dale Reishus, Cottonwood Sandra Ellen Scherling, Minneapolis

17 Linda Marie Schiele, Minneapolis, Walter Reginald Silbaugh, Jr., Pine MAGNA CUM LAUDE, German River Elizabeth Marguerite Schleich, Min­ Diane Rosemary Sillerud, Rothsay neapolis Donald Nicholas Siltbcrg, Jr., Rob­ Jean Carol Schlemmer, Lockport, Ill., binsdale SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Journalism Sherry Lynn Silvers, Minneapolis, Dennis Michael Schloss, Cedar Rapids, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Iowa, CUM LAUDE, English Jerome Francis Simmer, Roseville Steven Bernard Schmidt, Albert Lea Lynne Mary Simones, Edina \Varren Frederick Schmidt, Richfield Cathy Lou Thompson Simutis, Lau- Phillip Nicholas Schmitz, St. Cloud, derdale SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Thomas Bryan Skramstad, Excelsior Richard Earl Schmotter, St. Paul Charles Lester Slater, Minneapolis Patricia Rebecca Schochet, Minne- LovilIa Virgie Slater, Northfield apolis Ronald Duane Sleiter, Minneapolis \Villiam John Schoenecker, St. Paul Gail Marion Sliper, Osakis Susan Elizabeth Schoettler, St. Paul Billy Marlin Smith, WaupaJa, Wis. James Anthony Schorn, Jordan Carl McDavitt Smith, St. Paul Jonathan Edmund Schram, Pine River Gary Douglas Smith, Edina David Lawrence Schreiber, St. Paul Gregory Alan Smith, St. Paul Jerome Oscar Schueler, Willmar Helen Jane Smith, AA, Blooming Carl Dennis Schway, St. Paul Prairie Gary Henry See, Minneapolis Irving Oliver Smith, A.A., Minneapolis Ingrid Mary Seebohm, Vestal, N.Y., Jerome Henry Smith, A.A, Austin CUM LAUDE, Sociology Kirby Lowell Smith, Robbinsdale Richard Vincent Seifert, White Bear Linda Jo Smith, Moorhead, SUMMA Lake CUM LAUDE, Sociology Phoebe Rosalind Seilin, Minneapolis John Michael Sell, St. Louis Park Merrily Ann Smith, St. Paul, SUMMA Joel Avron Seltz, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, German George Robert Serdar, Calumet City, Michael Gregory Smith, New Brighton Ill. Michael James Smith, Minneapolis Robert Roy Severud, Minneapolis Robert Russell Snyder, Hopkins Margaret Terese Sexton, Edina Susan Kay Snyder, Elmore Michael O'Dell Shamblin, Croton, Robert James Soderstrom, Minneapolis Ohio Wayne Edwin Soliah, Fergus Falls Michael Joseph Shaughnessy, Rob­ Petcr Michael Solstad, Mound binsdale Guy Kyte Somers, Edina Margaret Eileen Shaw, Winona John James Sommerville, Minneapolis, Christine Susan Kneeland Sheehy, St. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Economics Paul Lee Roger Sonderup, Minneapolis Eloise Geraldyne Murney Sheets, Christopher Nitter Sonnesyn, Minne­ Minneapolis apolis Roman Sherman, Minneapolis Nancy Jean Sorensen, St. Paul Diana Lynn Shimizu, St. Louis Park Robert James Sorensen, A.A., Minne­ Helen Catherine Shreves, Sioux Falls, apolis S.D. Errol Kent Sorenson, A.A., Minne- Jane Anne Siesennop, Bloomington apolis David Charles Sigford, Minneapolis Rita Ellen Southworth, Rochester Lynette Jean Sigurdson, Bottineau, Allen Ray Spangberg, Minneapolis N.D. Tore Jane Thorsen Speech, St. Paul

18 Kenneth Bernard Stack, Rice Lake, Sandra Jeanne Tearey, Minneapolis, Wis. CUM LAUDE, Spanish Catherine Ann Stadtherr, Minneapolis Joseph Colby Therrien, Minneapolis Kristin Marie Stavnes, Minneapolis Margaret Eliot Hitchcock Thiel, Min- Timothy John Steffens, St. Louis Park neapolis Barry Joseph William Steinman, Min- David John Thoelke, St. Paul neapolis David Michael Thompson, St. Paul John Edward Stenger, St. Paul, MAGNA James Alan Thompson, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Psychology Carole Sue Thomson, Grand Marais Kathryn Louise Stewart, Bloomington Kathleen Anne Thoreson, Wana- Patricia Ann Buell Stierna, Minneapo- mingo lis, CUM LAUDE, Japanese Edwin Randall Thorp, St. Paul Marcia loan Stifter, St. Paul Robert Henry Tiling, Minneapolis Michae Wagner Stirens, Waterville Alan Keith Tingquist, Sparta, N.J. John Chapman Stoller, Hopkins Elizabeth Ann Tinkham, Rochester Larry Marshall Stoller, Minneapolis Roger Jerome Tobias, Minneapolis Bruce Woodrow Stone, Minneapolis Calvin Douglas Tormanen, Cokato, Sandra Ruth Streitman, St. Louis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Zoology Dennis Toskas, Minneapolis Park, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychol­ ogy John Edward Trojack, St. Paul Ronald Eugene Strom, Minneapolis Marija V. Troyer, Minneapolis Tean Theresa Strommer, St. Paul Walter Davis Truax, St. Paul William Allen Struve, Rochester Karen Joan Tucker, Kasson Nancy Lorraine Stubbs, Monticello Thomas Michael Tuohy, Chatfield Elizabeth Jane Studer, Faribault Charles Larry Turchick, Minneapolis, Charles James Suk, Rochester MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Randall James Sukovich, Hoyt Lakes Dennis Lee Turnquist, Savage Terese Sulikowski, St. Paul Thomas Allen Tustison, Minneapolis Susan Ann TuthiIl, Plymouth, CUM Daniel Joseph Su1Iivan, Minneapolis, LAUDE, English SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy Ronald Ness Sullivan, St. Paul Wayne Irwin Tvedt, Crookston John Arthur Twomey, Minneapolis Ruth Ellen Sullivan, Minneapolis, Carol Anne Uggen, Wells SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Barbara Jean Unger, Morris Sheila Nan Swadden, Minneapolis Ja~e Allison Hay Uplinger, Worth­ Clifford Leroy Swanson, Jr., Minne­ mgton apolis Kathryn Frances Usalis, Melrose Park Lawrence John Swanson, Jr., West St. Ill. ' Paul Gladys Mary Valdo.vinos, Minneapolis, Norma Wagner Swanson, Owatonna, CUM LAUDE, SocIology SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Botany Renard Pierre Valenciano, St. Boni- John Samuel Sweet, Minneapolis facius Robert Dorian Tabolich, St. Paul Kim Van Den Berg, Rochester James Donald Talley, Sydney, N.D., Richard John Van Heuveln, Willmar MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Joyce Marie Vanman, Minneapolis Paul Masao Tani, St. Paul Gwen Marion Varner, B.S., Minne- Mary Sandra Tarman, South St. Paul, apolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Anthropology Sandra Genevieve Venables, A.A., David Allen Telke, Minneapolis Falls Church, Va. Sandra. Lee Berry Tembeck, Minne­ Joyce Elizabeth Vevea, Prior Lake apolis John Kim Vogelsang, St. Louis Park

19 Lorenz Leroy Von Kreuzhof, St. Paul Michael Robert \Vilcox, North Joanne Pearl Vruwink, A.A., vVillmar Branch Mary Kristina Wagtskjold, Cloquet Michael Culligan Wille, Duluth Richard John Wahlstrom, Blooming- Julie Holbrook Williams, Minneapolis ton, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psycllology Sharon Lynn Williams, Minneapolis Kathryn Harriet Waleen, St. Paul, Stephen Joseph \Vilmes, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Sheryl Corinne Wilson, St. Louis Park John Evans Walkup, Jr., Minneapolis Richard Lawrence Winberg, Minne- Gail Aileen \Vanner, Detroit Lakes apolis Scott Norman Ward, St. Paul Steven Ira Winer, St. Paul Carole Hajowik Washick, St. Paul Becky Jean Wingert, Edina Carol Roselia Watkins, Butterfield Randall Nelson Winterer, Richfield James George Wayne, Jr., Edina, CUM Virginia Lynn Wirt, Minneapolis, LAUDE, Economics MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Studio Arts Marsha Joycc Siegel Weinberg, Min­ Judith Kay Wiste, Minneapolis neapolis Joseph Henry Wolkowicz, St. Paul, Carl Richard \Veiss, Hastings CUM LAUDE, History Robert Lee WonSavage, Minneapolis, Mary Margaret Weitz, A.A., Minne­ MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Zoology apolis Michael George Welch, Strafford, Pa. \Villiam Raymond Wood, Sheboygan, Wis. Sarah Hoyt \Vheeler Weld, Minne­ \Villiam Louis \Voodley, Excelsior tonka Charles Henry Woodward, St. Paul Mary Olson EIIen WeIIer, st. Paul, Michael Phillip Wraneshay, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, French Jeanne Olivia Wright, Minneapolis Judy Olson \Vells, Rush City Thomas Dissmore Wright, Jr., St. James Soren \Vestby, Minneapo1is Louis Park Apryl Alaine Vance \Vesterlund, Douglas Dean Youndahl, Blooming Worthington Prairie Jerry Lee Westling, Hopkins Gordon Bruce Yuricll, Minneapolis, Craig Allen Wetherbee, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Pretheology Scott Del Wetterland, St. Louis Park Kenneth LeRoy Zakariasen, Jr., David Jack White, Minneapolis Hopkins John Frcderick White, Princeton Ronald Allen Zamansky, St. Paul, Suzanne Martha Whiting, Ypsilanti, CUM LAUDE, History Mich. David Michael Zerby, Minneapolis Stephen Quenvold Whitney, Minne­ John Philip Ziegler, Richfield apolis Charles SeIger Zimmerman, Minne­ John Jay Wicks, Elmore apolis Brian Carl Wiese, Elkhart Lake, \Vis. Gary Richard Zweig, Bayport Bachelor of Fine Arts Sandra Lee Williams, Fargo, N.D.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts Michael Barry Berman, Excelsior Barbara Marie Lund, Richfield John Sorensen Dale, Mound Diana Lynn Myrland, Austin Bradley Stephen Herman, St. Louis Robert Elwood Nolte, Minneapolis Park 20 Bachelor of Science Charles Edward Cleveland, St. Paul, Carolyn Lee Biederman Jenke, Minne­ SUMMA CUM LAUDE apolis Diane Joy Birger Goldenberg, Minne­ Harold Ivars Mednis, Ithaca, N.Y. apolis William Paul Meuwissen, New Brighton

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science David Chester Goenner, Clear Lake Richard Verle Schedin, A.A., Bow­ James Lee Halgerson, Brainerd string Randall Keith Johnson, Minneapolis, Marshall Jay Stein, St. Paul, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Richard James Kirschner, Minneapolis Marcia Marie Marolt Tholen, AA., Shirley Ann Kraemer, Stewartville Ely, WITH DISTINCTION Kirk Alan Long, Great Falls, Mont. Geraldine Marie Wick, Minneapolis James Gilbert Mackie, Roseville James Douglas Wuamett, Owatonna

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Certificate in Science Daniel Harvey Ling, Minneapolis Jon Thomas Tremmel, Minneapolis Ronald Alex Schwinn, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Jerome Thomas Lang Abbe, Owatonna Robert Ralph Moeller, Minneapolis Glenn Alan Abraham, Waseca Janice Lee Nelson, Minneapolis Thomas Dale Amerson, St. Louis Park James Patrick O'Connor, St. Louis Douglas David Anderson, Cokato Park John Hanley Burton, Edina Jerold Francis Patrin, Forest Lake Alan Henry Forslin, Minneapolis Franklin Dale Pichelman, Anoka Roger Duane Foster, Hastings Stephen Gordon Strange, Chatfield John Frank Fowler, Owatonna Bruce Michael Sullivan, Bloomington John William George, Minneapolis Wayne John Vagts, Breckenridge, Dennis Bernard Gianoli, Genoa, Wis. WITH DISTINCTION Lloyd Earl Graupman, Plato Robert Donald Wiplinger, St. Paul Gregory Don Hu1cher, Harmony, Bernard Almond Wunder, Howard, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION S.D., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION John Scott Langhans, Minneapolis Thomas Richard Yechout, St. Paul, William Robert McNelly, Crosby WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering William Walter Brixius, Wells, WITH Steven Richard Ripley, Elmore DISTINCTION Dean Samuel Walker, Big Lake Kenneth Wesley Christenson, Atwater David Harold WesseJ, Truman Eugene Joseph Retka, LeSueur, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION 21 Bachelor of Architecture Cuyler Culver Adams III, Minneapolis Richard Allan Keillor, B.A., Minne­ Svend Andersen, B.A., Sandstone apolis Nicolas Najm Aramouni, Hadeth- Clarence Andrew Kutz, B.S., Mankato Beirut, Lebanon Duncan Campbell Malloch, B.A., Wayne Richard Bishop, A.A., Roches- Rochester ter, WITH DISTINCTION John Kenneth Martin, St. Paul Thomas Richard Blanck, St. Paul Jon Ralph Oace, North St. Paul Ragnvald August Bolstad, St. Paul J errald Bernard Olson, Minneapolis Gary Kenneth Bressler, Minneapolis Robert Austin Perbix, Edina Randolph Goodwin Currier, B.A., Alexander Frenca Ritter, B.A., Co- Colorado Springs, Colo., WITH DIS­ lumbus, Ind. TINCTION Patrick Michael Sullivan, Minneapolis Valentin Julius Dzelzitis, B.A., Frank­ Donald James Suppes, B.A., Hector lin, Mass. Stephen Quenvold Whitney, Minne- James Roger Engelke, A.A., B.A., apolis Nisswa Gary Woodrow Wilson, B.A., Beloit, John Christian Erickson, Minneapolis Wis. Richard John Erickson, Minneapolis Kenneth Luther Winden, B.A., St. Donald Theodore Eyberg, Jr., Minne- Paul apolis Terry George Wobken, B.F.A., Min­ Leslie Scott Helmes, Mahtomedi neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Rolland Arne Adkins, Sauk Rapids Jeffery Thomas Infelise, St. Paul David Carl Anderson, Austin David Walter James, Minneapolis Denton Lee Anderson, St. Paul, WITH Robert James Kermes, Jr., Roseville DISTINCTION John William Koenst, Edina, WITH George Francis Bateson, Hibbing, DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Leonard Kozarek, Duluth Timothy James Callaghan, Minne- Dennis George Michaelis, Minne- apolis, WITH DISTINCTION apolis Bruce Lee Carlson, Minneapolis Neal Karl Nelson, Jr., Owatonna, Paul Lynn Carpenter, Granada, WITH WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Bruce Parizek, Harvey, N.D. Adrian Carl Catani, Hibbing, WITH John Anthony Pignato, Jr., St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION John Dennis Ringstrom, Minneapolis Hsing-Wu Chang, Taichung, Taiwan, John Douglas Somrock, Ely China Roger Dale Ten Napel, Jasper Thomas Otto Dahl, Minneapolis Richard Lee ZoIIars, Minneapolis, W. Karl Grosenick, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Douglas Lincoln Hail, Jr., Wayzata Frank David Huber, Baltimore, Md., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemistry Richard Swan Alberg, Cokato David Paul Gjesdahl, Minneapolis David Gary Bjoraker, Owatonna, WITH Glenda Lee Greene, Rush City, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Judith Eva Bogard, Minneapolis Kenneth Edward Hafften, Buffalo 22 Charles Frederick Jackels, St. Paul, John Leslie Melquist, Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Keith Jensen, St. Paul, WITH John Joseph MueIIner, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Lewis Orrin Johnson, Jr., Minnetonka Frederick Vincent Novak, Virginia James Kermit Knudsen, Minneapolis, John Melvin Olson, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Alfred Ernest Koepp, St. Paul Jerald Kenneth Rasmussen, Bemidji, Michael Douglas Lande, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Steven Raymond Loucks, Winona Mark Allan Rustad, Bloomington Donald Hurrell Lucast, Minneapolis Robert Ricky Steuer, Robbinsdale, Richard Joseph Marchant, North St. WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Paul Robert Douglas Thompson, Minne­ Charles Robert Matthews, Rochester, apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION David Leo Torma, Cloquet, WITH John Michael McShane, St. Louis DISTINCTION Park James Timothy Young, RoseviIIe, Donald Keithley Melander, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Carl Frederick Melius, St. Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Dale Myrin Anderson, A.A., Brainerd, Douglas Lynn GrindalI, Duluth, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION David Rex Anderson, Minneapolis James Albert Hayne, St. Paul Dennis Myron Anderson, Madison Richard Joseph Hedman, Minneapolis Thomas E. Angus, WiI1mar, WITH David Henry Herbig, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Thomas Elton Jacobson, Hopkins, Rolf Frederiksen Brown, St. Louis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Park Craig Robert Johnson, Grantsburg, David Gentiel Buesing, Clara City Wis. Bernie Richard Bullert, Glencoe Harry Roger Kringler, Moorhead John Paul Campton, Anoka, WITH Thomas Edward Kuhfeld, White Bear HIGH DISTINCTION Lake Shawn Francis Casserly, Minneapolis, Lawrence Henry Langer, A.A., St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Loren Wayne Leach, Bloomington James John Caswell, Minneapolis Joseph David Maertens, Wabasso Gerald Lee Cohen, Council Bluffs, Larry Glen McMurtry, Welcome Iowa Gregory Clark Moe, Edina Richard C. Cordell, Robbinsdale Keith Robert Morberg, Detroit Lakes William Joseph Croke, B.A., Minne- Alan Franklin Olson, Roseville, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Ronald Bror Erickson, Brainerd Kenneth Elmer Paetzel, Lindstrom Craig Philip Falls, St. Paul Leon Charles Pearson, Benson Donald Andrew Fellows, Jr., Sand- Richard Bendix Peterson, Annandale, stone WITH DISTINCTION Richard Wayne Foster, Benson Peter John Prusak, Golden ValIey, Frank James Germann, New VIm WITH DISTINCTION Richard LIoyd Graupman, Gibbon, Richard Edward Root, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION John Wesley Shaffer, Pine City 23 Donald Edward Sobania, Albert Lea Edward Joseph Warn, Howard Lake Kenneth John Tyler, Detroit, Mich. VoId David Welch, Minneapolis John Henry Utz, Fulda Larry Duane Winter, Walnut Grove Lyle Harlan Volk, St. Peter Donald Charles Wisniewski, Ivanhoe Norman Dale Wagner, Claremont

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering John Mathew Adams, Austin, WITH Terry Gene Haugen, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Richard Arnold Heise, Minneapolis Donald Frank Bacon, Moorhead Robert Rodney Holmberg, Edina Duane Robert Bagdons, Minneapolis Marc Bradley Jackson, A.A., Kenyon, Joseph Anthony Ballis, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Vernon Barberg, Cokato Richard Holden Jackson, St. Paul Steven John Benson, Two Harbors, Gcrald Vincent Jensen, Villard WITH DISTINCTION Ronnel Donald Johnson, Carlton Roy Campbell Bowers, Jr., Salt Lake Micheal Paul Jokinen, Gilbert City, Utah Paul Larkin Kaliher, Warren Thomas Albert Breigenzer, Duluth Dale Phillip Kingsbury, New Brighton Charles Steven Brey, Lucan Richard Craig Kiscaden, St. Paul, Thomas Lee Buske, Rochester WITH DISTINCTION George Conrad Carlsness, Duluth, Clifford Henry Kivinen, Minncapolis WITH DISTINCTION Gary Jacob Kremer, lona Philip Jay Carlson, Fergus Falls, WITH Duane Harold Krosch, New Brighton DISTINCTION Clyde Allen Kumpula, Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Cassady, Rosemount Lynn Arthur Kyllander, Fertile DeIbert Raymond Cecchi, St. Paul, John Dcxter Larson, Bloomington WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Vance Delroy Lee, Cottonwood Keith Allen Christophersen, South St. James WiIIiam Lethert, St. Paul, WITH Paul DISTINCTION Robert James Clark, St. Paul David Donald Lex, Two Harbors Randen Edwin Crum, Robbinsdale, James Arthur Libal, Two Harbors WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James Russell Lindquist, St. Louis Rollin James Dennistoun, Rosemount Park, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Lyle DeRemer, Mapleton, Jeffrey Lynn Lovgren, Rochester, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Douglas Edwin Doty, Minneapolis Robert Dale Mackie, St. Paul Raymond Omar Erola, Deer River Melvin Lyle Madsen, Minneapolis Charles William Fowler, Rockford, Daniel Derwood Maloney, A.A., Ill. Spring Valley David Alan Gasink, A.A., Winona Dale Hanford Manley, Minneapolis Mark Benson Gausman, St. Paul Donald Henry Marvin, Minneapolis James Robert Golla, Hibbing Gerald William Marx, Eau Claire, Gerard Joel Gotvald, Foley Wis. Herbert Joseph Green, St. Paul Daniel Bruce McLaughlin, Edina Robert Leo Gross, St. Paul Raymond Spencer McRobcrts, Min­ David Michael Hackl, St. Paul neapolis Lyle Kurt Hagen, Duluth, WITH DIS­ \Varren Annen Mesen bring, Lester TINCTION Prairie John Richard Hansen, Milaca \Villiam Frank Micka, Oronoco Marvin Edward Hanson, Baudette J ames Edwin Miller, Proctor

24 Harold Edward Millering, Pine Island Roy L. Schmiesing, Glenwood, WITH Leo Everett Myers, Anoka DISTINCTION David Nassimi, Mashad, Iran, WITH Ronald Alex Schwinn, Minneapolis DISTINCTION James Michael Severson, Elmore Daniel George Novak, Virginia Robert James Shellenbarger, Monte- James Arthur O'Hara, Hartland, WITH video DISTINCTION Leo John Slechta, Jr., Wayzata David Christian Pavek, Hopkins James Louis Smith, St. Paul Robert Lynn Payne, Rochester Kenneth Alfred Sorenson, Morgan, Wallace Dale Pearson, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Stephen Lawrence Petro, St. Paul Douglas Donald Streed, New Brighton David Paul Ratz, Detroit Lakes Emmett Arthur Swanson, Jr., Hibbing Earl Irving Reinhardt, Jr., St. Louis Clifford Douglas Sweden burg, A.L.A., Park, WITH DISTINCTION B.B.A., St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Patrick Gerald Riley, St. Paul Karl Heinz Tomaschewski, Rochester Steven Phi11ip Ronning, Kenyon, Reid Bernard Tombers, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Richard William Roome, Minneapolis Terry John Tyynela, Virginia Stephen Edward Rose, Owatonna Wi11iam Garrett Verdoorn, Jr., Dela- Joseph John Roy, Duluth van, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Thomas WiIIiam Rusch, Richfield, Bruce Marlon Walker, Hibbing WITH DISTINCTION Dale Willis Wester, Vernon Center Ivar Sanders, St. Paul Darrell Kermit White, Austin Richard Anthony Schlicht, West Hewitt Austin White, Pinewood Union Charles Ronald Wright, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Geological Engineering Frederick Charles Boethling, Jr., Min­ William Louis Palmquist, Long neapolis Prairie

Bachelor of Mathematics Abdulaziz A. Albesairi, Kuwait, David Lee Johnson, Benson, WITH Kuwait HIGH DISTINCTION Maynard Alvin Brandt, Arlington Marvin Frank Johnson, Richfield Duane Howard Derr, Duluth Douglas Arthur Kellogg, Minneapolis, Michael Robert Dougherty, Minne­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Thomas George Kipp, Granite Falls Earl Ruben Engan, Jr., Fergus Falls James Ralph Kirchner, Minneapolis Wi11iam Algot Erickson, Lakevi11e, Duane David Kirkland, Rochester, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Richard Thomas Franta, St. Paul Alan Herbert Larson, Amboy Leslie Paul Gerdin, Cambridge, WITH David Joseph MilIer, Golden Va11ey, DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Diane Marcia Bennett Hajicek, St. Steven Carl Nordberg, Buffalo, WITH Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION RusseII Craig Heinselman, St. Paul, Michael Frank Perry, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Dale Thomas Rusnacko, Minneapolis Carl Eric Johnson, Minneapolis, WITH David Charles Schafer, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION 25 James Scott Seck, Edina, WITH HIGH Michael Stanley Szeremeta, St. Paul, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Wesley James Shellenbarger, Monte­ Michael Robert Tiller, St. Paul video Thomas Eugene Truax, A.A., Joseph Charles Stupca, Virginia Rochester Patrick Gerard \Valsh, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

Frederic Frances Ahlgren, Mora, WITH Gary Wynn Laughlin, Richfield, WiTH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Roger Francis Barrett, Minneapolis John David Lehman, St. Louis Park Paul Edward Bjorklund, Cambridge, Tor Olav Lileng, Oslo, Norway WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James R. Limback, St. Paul Kenneth Erle Campton, Minneapolis Leslie Edward Lindbeck, Ely Lowell Glenn Chapin, Dodge Center Dependence Stanley Littlefield, Rob- Victor John Cueva, Cokato binsdale Wallace Jerome DeVries, Bejou \Verner Helmut Meybaum, Minne- Thomas David Dressel, Robbinsdale, apolis WITH DISTINCTION Michael Philip Miller, St. Paul DOI:Jald William Franson, Minne­ David H. Mosford, Foley apolis Thomas Carl Nelson, St. Louis Park, Thomas Richard Friberg, Minne­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION David Merritt Newell, White Bear Thomas Melroy Gerharter, Aberdeen, Lake S.D. David Herbert Pankow, Faribault Richard Ives Giertsen, Minneapolis Gary Raymond Paulson, Zumbrota, Floyd Charles Gilman, Dodge Center WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Dennis Ray Grabowski, Richfield John Paul Rembold, Bloomington Thomas Gregory Hardy, Richfield John J. Roemer, Jr., Tamaqua, Pa. Wi11iam Edward Hubbard III, St. Thomas Frank Rowley, Owatonna Paul, WITH DISTINCTION David Charles Ruuhela, Eveleth David Jon Huntley, Detroit Lakes Michael Gary Savage, Comfrey Terry Patrick Hutson, Hopkins John Robert Seiberlich, St. Louis Park, Robert Dean Ihle, Thief River Falls WITH DISTINCTION Kent Donald Johnson, Richfield John David Sheldon, St. Paul Bryan Darrell Kahara, Ironwood, Denis Dean Springer, Owatonna Mich. Dennis Lee Starner, Hoffman Richard Gary Kalar, Minneapolis Lloyd Charles Stursa, Owatonna Robert John King, Luverne Stephen Craig Swenson, Minneapolis Gary Lee Krcil, Hutchinson Theodore James Tangen, St. Louis Franklin Samuel Lange, St. Louis Park Park, WITH DISTINCTION James Michael Valkevich, Lynnfield, \ViIliam John Langer, Minneapolis, Mass. WITH DISTINCTION Kenneth Leigh Van Cise, Jr., St. Paul Leo Joseph Walz,

26 Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering Rogers Hawthorn Anderson, Long Edward James Kotrich, Jr., B.5.B., Lake Minneapolis Gary Lynn Connell, Minneapolis Robert Eugene Kraska, Minneapolis Clarence Wilson Curtis, Hopkins Jon D. Pakarinen, Ironton Leslie Neal Gilbertson, A.A., Austin Bruce Donald Hanson, Jr., Eyota. WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Mineral Engineering Robert Joseph Jacenko, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Physics George Ross Alexander, Pittsfield, Kevin CoIlins Matthews, St. Paul, Mass. WITH HIGH DISTINCTION William Eugene Anderson, Richfield Gregory D. Nastrom, Mora, WITH John Barton Babcock, White Bear DISTINCTION Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Michael AIlen Oothoudt, Minne- Richard Gregory Ballintine, Minne­ polis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James Robert Perlich, St. Paul Alexander Eugene Clelland, Jr., St. Joseph Lawrence Petrick, Jr., Hibbing Paul Charles Herbert Sathrum, St. Louis James Cadieux Dragon, Hopkins, Park WITH DISTINCTION Bernard John Schlund, Jr., Lake City Helen Electrie, Thessaloniki, Greece Thomas David Settimi, A.A., Roches­ Kenneth Wayne Enstrom, Fergus ter, WITH DISTINCTION Falls Judy Zimmer Jeanette Snyder, Cedar, Jeffrey James Gierloff, A.A., Minne- WITH DISTINCTION apolis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Horst Lebrecht Truestedt, White Timothy Robin Gray, Richfield Bear Lake Roy K. Jenson, Duluth Mark Alan Turner, Shafer Martin Oliver Kari, Duluth David Pierre Wesenberg, Jr., Minne­ Alan W. Kiecker, A.A., Rochester apolis James Howard Kuusisto, Roseville Richard Austin Yore, St. Paul

Bachelor of Science in Geology Gordon Russell Hess, Minneapolis Douglas DeWayne Nelson, St. Paul Douglas Bowie Moore, St. Paul David Gene Rensink, Slayton

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Esther Gale Ahonen, A.A., Grand Dwayne Edward Albrecht, Brownton, Rapids, Agriculture Agriculture 27 Alexis Chibueze Aligbe, Nigeria, Agri­ Frank Carl Eastland, Parkers Prairie, culture Agriculture Ernest Edward Anderson, St. Paul, Gregory Paul Elstad, WrenshaI1, For­ Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION estry, WITH DISTINCTION James Kermit Anderson, Monticello, Clifford Paul Eng, Buffalo, Forestry Agriculture Betty Laudon Essame, St. Charles, Todd Lloyd Bachman, Minneapolis, Home Economics Agriculture Gary Peter Ewert, Mountain Lake, Alan Richard Bahn, A. A. , Hardwick, Forestry Agriculture Eugene Joseph Fischer, Rosemount, Carol Ann Baker, Deerwood, Home Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Economics Christine Marie Fossum, Minneapolis, Donald Anthony Baker, Minneapolis, Home Economics Forestry James Sheldon Goehle, Tyler, Agricul­ James Henry Behrens, Marietta, Agri­ ture culture Suzanne Mary Grabanski, Minneapo­ Dale Louis Benoit, St. Cloud, Forestry lis, Home Economics Kenneth Ervin Berndt, Arlington, Theodore Alexander Granovsky, St. Agriculture Paul, Agriculture James Lloyd Beske, B.A., Stillwater, Gerald William Gray, Minto, N.D., Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture Kenneth S. Bezdicek, Jackson, Agri­ Verle Leon Grove, Evansville, Agri­ culture culture Glenn Edward Bingham, \Vhite Bear Rachel Ruth Gutzmann, New Ger­ Lake, Forestry many, Home Economics Leon Curtis Boehland, Bertha, Agri­ Diane Marie Haack, Clinton, Home culture Economics Harvey John Boyle, Mahtomedi, For­ Carol Jane Haataja, Virginia, Home estry Economics, WITH DISTINCTION Neil Roger Broadwater, Preston, Agri­ David John Hakala, Markham, For­ culture estry Larry Byron Bunge, Eitzen, Forestry, Kent Franklin Hall, Lindstrom, For­ WITH DISTINCTION estry Duane August Burau, Fergus Falls, Paul Dale Hansberger, A.A., W orth­ Agriculture ington, Agriculture Daniel Albert Bushy, Bayfield, Wis., James Robert Hansen, Minneapolis, Forestry Forestry Dean Allen Carlson, Marshall, Agri­ Duane John Hanson, St. Paul, For­ culture estry Gail Marie Christensen, Ceylon, Susan Lynn Joan Harich, St. Paul, Home Economics Agriculture Nancy June Christopherson, St. Paul, Jean LeAnn Hartwig, Darwin, Home Home Economics Economics Dyo Robert Coles, St. Paul, Forestry Bruce William Hawkinson, A.A., Min­ Joseph Arthur Dahlin, Verndale, Agri­ neapolis, Agriculture culture Mary Ann Headen, Minneapolis, Robert Milo DeBoom, Avoca, Agri­ Home Economics culture Vicki Malissie Heckerson, Spring Val­ Lee Davis Derksen, Randolph, For­ ley, Home Economics estry, WITH DISTINCTION Judith Marie Hempel, Fridley, Home Doris Ann Dyson, B.A., Minneapolis, Economics Home Economics 28 Lawrence Gary Herron, Bloomington, Benjamin Nicholas Lind, Houston, Forestry Agriculture Robert John Hess, Mishicot, Wis., David Hanson Lindberg, Litchfield, Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Forestry Norman Wayne Hildrum, St. Paul, Lewis Richard Lohn, Fosston, For­ Agriculture estry Richard Stuart Holm, Rose Creek, Helen Louise Lovestedt, Rochester, Agriculture Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ June Apland Hommerberg, Minne­ TION apolis, Home Economics Anthony Louis Luciano, Cumberland, Mary Horwath, St. Paul, Home Eco­ Wis., Forestry nomics Teri Jo Ludden, St. Paul, Home Eco­ Kenneth Herman Huebsch, Perham, nomics Agriculture Jerald Rollo Luscomb, Fairmont, Agri­ Mary Ellen Beckman Jeffries, St. Paul, culture Home Economics James Palmer Madson, A.A., Bloom­ Patricia Ann Jenia, Virginia, Home ing Prairie, Agriculture, WITH HIGH Economics DISTINCTION Larry Albert Johnson, B.A., St. Paul, Linda Ann Makinen, International Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Falls, Home Economics Virginia Kirkeby Johnson, Excelsior, Harriet Hammond Martin, St. Paul, Home Economics Home Economics Walter Carl Johnson, Jr., Minneapolis, Susan Marie Bjorn Marx, St. Paul, Forestry Home Economics Robert Alan Kennedy, Murdock, Agri­ John Richard Mathweg, Wayzata, culture Forestry Timothy John Kennedy, Murdock, Patricia Dione Mattson, A.A., Spicer, Agriculture Home Economics, WITH HIGH DIS­ Dorothea Marie Knutson, Magnolia, TINCTION Home Economics Jane Ellen McAlpine, St. Paul, Home Francis Gilbert Koenig, Cudahy, \Vis., Economics Forestry Mary Margaret McKasy, Edina, Home Richard Peder Kvols, Madison, Agri­ Economics culture Fredrick Clifford Meyer, Wayzata, Robert Forest Lamprecht, Plainview, Agriculture Agriculture Charles Wayne Miller, St. Paul, For­ David Herbert Larson, Mabel, Agri­ estry culture, WITH DISTINCTION Sandra Adeline Miller, Montgomery, Johanna Maye Larson, Cambridge, Home Economics Home Economics Monica Ann Kolb Mogen, Mentor, Warren Edward Larson, St. James, Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Agriculture TION Barbara Mae Lawrence, St. Paul, Donald Leroy Monson, Markville, Home Economics Forestry Arleen Gloege Leslie, Canby, Home John Robert Muhvich, Ely, Forestry Economics Ward Elliot Nefstead, Hendricks, Wayne N. LeVasseur, A.A., Oakland, Agriculture, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture Veronica Josephine Netteberg, Bethel, George Mitchell Lightner, \Vhite Home Economics Bear, Forestry

29 Gary Frank Neuman, Dover, Agricul­ Betty Elaine Schuler, Minneapolis, ture Home Economics Nolan Henry Noren, Chisago City, Eugene Bennie Singsaas, Hendricks, Forestry Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Mark Stanley Nowak, Wells, Agricul­ Roger Paul Skistad, A.A., Fergus Falls, ture Forestry Tbomas Charles Osborn, Cloquet, Lydon Olander Sletto, Brandon, Agri­ Agriculture culture Pamela Ann Palmer, Edina, Home Gerald John Smude, Pierz, Agriculture Economics Calvin Albert Speckman, Sleepy Eye, Lawrence Harold Panning, Canby, Agriculture Agriculture Charles John Spoden, St. Cloud, For­ Jennifer Jo Person, Minneapolis, estry Home Economics, WITH HIGH DIS­ Paul Erik Stake, Cambridge, Agricul­ TINCTION ture Ernest Howard Petersen, Rush City, Dean Lloyd Stanghelle, Willmar, Agri­ Agriculture culture Dale Weston Peterson, A. A. , Minne­ Spencer Ralph Stone, Minneapolis, apolis, Forestry Forestry Bernard Robert Petrosky, Minnetonka, Joe Robert Stransky, Owatonna, Agri­ Agriculture culture Dorothy Irene Prochnow, St. Paul, Lydell Keith Struck, St. Peter, Agri­ Home Economics culture Alfred L. Radtke, Jr., Correll, Agri­ Dennis Leroy Swanson, New Yark, culture N.Y., Agriculture Mary Jo Reiter, Richfield, Home Eco­ Margaret Catherine Swanson, Hast­ nomics ings, Home Economics Richard Paul Ringuette, Jamestown, Dale Joseph Tilden, Roseville, Far­ N.D., Agriculture estry Richard Edward Rolling, Ivanhoe, Marlys Ann Totushek, Minnetonka, Agriculture Home Economics Lauritz Adolph Romo, Cannon Falls, Kathleen Lucy Trettel, North Prairie, Agriculture Home Economics Joseph William Rowe, A.A., Luverne, Virginia Anne Turnbull, Minneapolis, Agriculture Home Economics Rebecca Estella Rowe, Wadena, Robert Carl UIIrich, New Milford, Home Economics N.J., Forestry, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ Elizabeth Lucy St. Louis, Odenton, TION Md., Home Economics Bernard C. Uran, Northome, Agricul­ Gregory Edmund St. Onge, Superior, ture Wis., Forestry Arnold Nicholas VagIe, Biwabik, For­ Charles John Sartell, A.A., Wadena, estry, WITH DISTINCTION Agriculture Gary Albert Van Dellen, Crookston, Patricia Mary Schaack, Hastings, Agriculture Home Economics Allan Clarence Vergin, Rockford, Burton John Schafer, Buffalo Lake, Agriculture Agriculture James William 'Vain, Floodwood, Charles Henry Schmidt, Marietta, Agriculture Agriculture Daryll Marvin \Va1lin, Cambridge, Brian Philip Schreiber, Minneota, Forestry Agriculture

30 Daniel Michael Watry, A.A., Adrian, Jean Marie Willner, Minneapolis, Agriculture Home Economics Brad Don Wedge, Albert Lea, Agri­ Cheryl Donart Wilson, Mound, Home culture Economics Carol Grace Weiler, Fannington, Clark Michael Wilson, Minneapolis, Home Economics Agriculture Kathryn Marie We1s, Lew-isviIIe, John Thomas \Vinn, Minneapolis, Home Economics, WITH DISTINC­ Agriculture TION William Charles Wolertz, Minneapo­ Meredyth Faye Werner, Redwood lis, Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION FaIls, Home Economics, WITH HIGH Gary James Wright, A.A., Kasson, DISTINCTION Agriculture Mark Erling Wheeler, Delavan, Agri­ David Gary Youngman, Virginia, For­ culture estry

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Sharon Ann Alvin, North Branch, Sharon Anne Fruete1, Bemidji, Home Home Economics Education Economics Education, WITH DIS­ Carol Harriet Anderson, Virginia, TINCTION Home Economics Education, WITH Jean Ann Geiser, Bluffton, Home Eco­ HIGH DISTINCTION nomics Education, WITH DISTINC­ Thomas Leon Arends, Luverne, Agri­ TION cultural Education Roger Glen Gilbertson, BattIe Lake, Ardys Ann Bakken, Reading, Home Agricultural Education Economics Education Alice Cecilia Gregory, Belle Plaine, Gary Ronald Banick, Pierz, Agricul­ Home Economics Education tural Education Gwenyth Kathryn Griffith, Caledonia, Larry LeRoy Baumgardt, A.A., Buffalo Home Economics Education Lake, Agricultural Education Linda Lorraine Grittner, St. Paul, Donald Albert Berger, Dent, Agricul­ Home Economics Education tural Education James Edward Hahn, A.A., Gaylord, Norene Ann Botz, Long Prairie, Home Agricultural Education Economics Education Susan Kay Hansberger, Worthington, Joan Bacon Marlene Brown, St. Paul, Home Economics Education, WITH Home Economics Education DISTINCTION Boneeta Ranae Bumgarner, Minne­ Fred Leo Heck, B.S., St. Paul, Agri­ apolis, Home Economics Education cultural Education Constance Joanne Burnside, Minne­ Walter James Hendrickson, Detroit apolis, Home Economics Education, Lakes, Agricultural Education WITH DISTINCTION Francine Renae Holm, Halma, Home Charles Royal Davis, Sanborn, Agri­ Economics Education cultural Education Patricia Lynn Huckell, Hopkins, Richard Lee Finger, Springfield, Agri­ Home Economics Education cultural Education

31 Shirley Cora Johnson, Minneapolis, Sue Ellen Oyster, Hewitt, Home Eco­ Home Economics Education nomics Education CoIleen Kay JoIly, Tracy, Home Eco­ Jerelyn Leslie Peterson, Minneapolis, nomics Education, WITH DISTINC­ Home Economics Education TION Mary Jane Pribyl, Maple Lake, Home Larry James Klingbeil, A.A., Slayton, Economics Education, WITH DIS­ Agricultural Education TINCTION Beverly Ditsworth Kohl, St. Paul, Gene Ordell Quale, Sunburg, Agricul­ Home Economics Education tural Education, WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Eve Lammi, Virginia, Home Paulene Clare Richter, Wadena, Economics Education, WITH DIS­ Home Economics Education TINCTION Barbara Jean Rollins, Weaver, Home Colleen Helen LeBlanc, Little Falls, Economics Education Home Economics Education Janet Marie Rumpza, Delano, Home Donald Allen Lee, Fairfax, Agricul­ Economics Education tural Education David Edward Schroeder, Janesville, Kathryn Marie Lewis, Robbinsdale, Agricultural Education Home Economics Education Laurel Jean Severson, St. Paul, Home Katherine Margaret Lohmann, Zum­ Economics Education brota, Home Economics Education Sharon Smisek, B.S., Lonsdale, Home Loretta Charlotte Reid Lothner, Red Economics Education Wing, Home Economics Education, Albert Carl Spande, Mabel, Agricul­ WITH HIGH DISTINCTION tural Education Roselyn Ann Lucas, Browerville, Kenneth Reuben Stark, Kensington, Home Economics Education Agricultural Education Janice Sue McKenney, Madison, David Werner Stegemann, Wabasha, Home Economics Education, WITH Agricultural Education DISTINCTION Lyle Duane Talley, Delavan, Agricul­ Susan Lee Mecklenburg, South St. tural Education Paul, Home Economics Education, James Michael Taylor, Austin, Agricul­ WITH DISTINCTION tural Education Kerry Lee Menge, Eden Prairie, Home Edward Chester Terry, Northfield, Economics Education, WITH DIS­ Agricultural Education TINCTION Karen Louise Troolin, Esko, Home \Vi11iam Marvin Miller, Waseca, Agri­ Economics Education, WITH DIS­ cultural Education TINCTION Rita Putnam Mix, North St. Paul, James Fred Vacinek, Pine City, Agri­ Home Economics Education, WITH cultural Education DISTINCTION Elizabeth May Varriano, Dilworth, Dennis Dean Moeller, Porter, Agricul­ Home Economics Education tural Education Roger Wayne Weness, Adams, Agri­ Elaine Trygestad Moore, B.S., Lake cultural Education Lillian, Home Economics Educa­ Kenton Anderson Wolfe, Kiester, tion Agricultural Education Janet Marie Olson, Minneapolis, Home Economics Education, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

32 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AG.RICUL TURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Terry William Adams, Glenville John Carl Roise, Madison, WITH DIS­ John Thomas Bartusek, New Prague TINCTION Russell Charles Borgendale, Dawson \Villiam Myri Slinincer, Randolph Kent Robert Harder, Mountain Lake Raymond Joseph SupaIIa, Minnesota Leo Fred Heinze, Belgrade, WITH DIS- Lake, WITH DISTINCTION TINCTION Harley John Tate, Cannon Falls Vernon Eugene Koester, Northfield Kenneth Alfred Tauer, Hutchinson Richard Allen Larson, Northfield Gerald AIIan W iegrefe, Caledonia, Wayne Stuart Larson, Slayton WITH DISTINCTION Charles Louis Nisse, Hutchinson, WITH DISTINCTION

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Jerome Joseph Abraham, Robbinsdale David Herbert Andrusko, Minneapolis Robert Norman Abrahamson, St. Paul Mary Sue Applebaum, St. Paul Nancy Anne Ackels, Winona Arlene Locketz Arenson, A.A., B.A., Leslie Catherine Adams, St. Louis, St. Louis Park Mo. Ronald Adrian Arlt, Chaska Jean Carol Amundson, South St. Paul Janet Marie Ausmus, Pine City, WITH Betty Ann Anderson, Cokato DISTINCTION Bradley Earl Anderson, Minneapolis, Dennis Shank Avery, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Wayne Franklin Babbitt, B.B.A., New Carol Jean Anderson, Minneapolis Brighton Dean Francis Anderson, North Man­ Arlene Emily Bader, St. Louis Park kato Connie Evalyn Bailey, Edina Jane Margaret Anderson, Fargo, N.D., Wilma Evon Banke, Lester Prairie WITH DISTINCTION Sylvia Beth Barenscheer, St. Paul Karen Marie Anderson, Minneapolis Beverly Ann Barrett, Minneapolis, Mark LIoyd Anderson, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Peggy Ann Barstad, Robbinsdale, Patricia Lee Anderson, Braham WITH DISTINCTION Richard Donald Anderson, Hinckley Sandra Lee Barton, Minneapolis Robert John Anderson, Mahtomedi Joyce Ann Baxter, Winnebago Roger Wendell Anderson, Minne- Geraldine Anne Beaudette, St. Paul apolis Jean Lorraine Beck, St. James, WITH Ronald Warren Anderson, B.A., Min­ DISTINCTION neapolis Gretchen Louise Becker, Minneapolis Shirley Ann Anderson, Osakis N aney Jeanne Becker, Minneapolis, Roys David Andrews, South St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION

33 James Stephen Bentler, Brainerd Dean Helmer Christianson, B.A., Gerald Walter BergEn, Minneapolis Spring Lake Park Judith Ann Bergstrom, Nashwauk Michael Mykola Chrun, Falcon Diane Christine Berthiaume, St. Paul Heights, WITH DISTINCTION Laurel Marie Berthiaume, Hamel Anita Ruth Clark, Minneapolis Genelle Ann Bethke, New Richland Richard S. Clausen, Wayzata Renee Gay Beymer, Minneapolis Charlene Claypool, Duluth Judith Ann Bickert, Algona, Iowa Sonja Marion Coffman, Seattle, Suzanne Faye Blagsvedt, Mabel Wash., WITH DISTINCTION Julie Ann Blaisdell, Faribault James Reinhold Colburn, West St. Merrie Eileen Bloom, Minneapolis Paul Judy Ann Bolton, Richfield Henry Stephen Conroy, St. Paul Cynthia Jean Bongard, St. Paul Kathleen Ann Cooper, Richfield, Mary Alice Booth, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Susan Katherine Born, Minneapolis Judy Lynn Corwin, Dlen James John Bots, Bloomington, WITH Mary Evelyn Crane, Minnetonka DISTINCTION Nancy Carol Crow, St. Paul, WITH Suzanne Grace Bove, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Betty Jane Bowers, Minneapolis Bonnie Kay Cumberland, Richfield Pamela Ann Branham, Rochester Dawn Leigh Curtis, West St. Paul Barbara Jeanne Bratschi, Minneapolis, Marlene Kay Dahl, A.A., Grand WITH DISTINCTION Rapids Charles George Breit, Fulda Barbara Lee Dahlberg, Minneapolis, Patricia Lynne Briley, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Jens Einar Broin, B.B.A., Minneapolis Arlene Fischer Dahlgren, Anoka, Robert Willard Brophey, B.E.E., Min- WITH DISTINCTION neapolis Rosemary Theresa Dahlin, St. Paul James Harrison Bruton, Jr., A.A., St. Irene Janet Dahlke, Glencoe Paul David Conrad Dapkus, Mound, WITH J can Margaret Buch, Delano HIGH DISTINCTION Pamela Jean Buckler, Newton, Iowa James Allan Davies, St. Paul, WITH Sharon Ann Buhr, Minneapolis HIGH DISTINCTION Susan Hope Bullen, Minneapolis William Michael Decker, Minneapolis Diane Bunde, St. Paul Roberta Ann DeFonso, A.A., Kee- Susan Fae Bunnell, Minneapolis, WITH watin DISTINCTION Roger Jerome Del1wo, Shakopee Lelia Dahlberg Burke, Minneapolis Kermit N. DelMain, Minneapolis Jeanne Jensen Cagle, B.S., Minne­ Charlotte Dawn DeLong, Forest Lake apolis Gorganne DePew, St. Paul Patricia Ann Haverty Carey, Minne­ Bonnie Gail Deutschlander, St. Paul, apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION James Russell Carlson, B.A., Minne­ Diane Michele Di11ner, Edina, WITH apolis, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Kathleen Adelle Sook Carr, Marshall, Janice Barbara Dolejsi, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION James Richard Dotseth, A.A., Clark- Linda Jean Chaffee, Eden Prairie field Ronald Dean Chan, Minneapolis Jill Elizabeth Duffey, Minneapolis Linda Marie Chamberlain, Anoka Kathleen Frances Duncan, Fanbault Lola W. Chatinsky, B.A., St. Louis Rebecca Ann Dybal1, St. Paul Park Edna Ruth Dyrud, Duluth, WITH DIS­ Sharon Esther Chizek, Fridley TINCTION

34 Carole Ruth Ebert, Robbinsdale, Jeanne Carol Gallop, Duluth WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Gracia Marie Gentz, Robbinsdale Kathleen Ann Ehrlichmann, Minne­ Susan Lillian Irene Gisvold, Minne- tonka apolis Holly Metzler Eiss, Minneapolis, Sharon Anne Gonsoski, St. Paul, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Grosberg Eissinger, St. Judith Ann Goodding, St. Paul, WITH Paul DISTINCTION Cheryl Lynn Ekerholm, Minneapolis Betty Sue Gordon, Minneapolis, WITH Delores Edna Elberg, St. Paul DISTINCTION Kathleen Mae Elnes, Hibbing, WITH Mary Ann Gould, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Joanne Mary Graves, Minneapolis Janet Margaret Eng, Columbia Mary Elizabeth Gray, Robbinsdale Heights, WITH DISTINCTION Ronald Gene Gray, St. Paul Catherine Jo Corcoran Erickson, Min­ Donald Herman Greven, Minneapolis neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Pauline Elizabeth Griffiths, Minneapo- DarreIl Rodney Erickson, Minneapolis, lis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Charlotte Ruth Gross, St. Paul James Robert Erickson, Springfield, Carol Ann Grossinger, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Donna Joan McKenzie Grothe, White Kathleen Sue Erickson, RoseviIle, Bear Lake, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Jack Stuart Gunderson, Hoffman Laurel Ann Erickson, Minneapolis, Edythe Anne Hackman, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Helen Jean Hafertepe, Richfield, WITH Wayne Noble Estby, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Alice Carroll Evans, Eureka, Calif. Miriam Melvina Hagen, Belview David Edmond Evans, Minneapolis Don Mauritz Hakala, Chisholm, WITH Sheila Gertrude Fahey, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Barbara Jane Hall, Mahtomedi, WITH Joan Marie Rousselle Farr, St. Paul, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Carole Greene Halmrast, Minneapolis, Bobby Jean Felscher, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Ice Feser, Hamel Linda Joy Halper, St. Paul Michael David Field, Grove City John Herbert Hankinson, Minneapolis Earl John Finlayson, Minneapolis Linda Marie Nelson Hanson, Litch- Joyce Elaine Finley, A.A., Minneapolis field Phyllis B. Flaten, Minneapolis Robert Kent Hanson, Minneapolis Susan Thelma Fowler, Excelsior Mary Jane Happel, Hokah Gayann Marie Fox, Minneapolis Judith Ann Harrigan, West St. Paul, Katherine Charlotte Franet, Excelsior WITH DISTINCTION Faith Evangeline Franks, Pine City Rosemary Ellan Hartfiel, Anoka Georgann Janet Frautschi, B.A., St. Diane Lee Hartje, Anoka Paul Jane Carol Hase1berger, St. Paul, WITH Joan Irene Freeman, St. Paul DISTINCTION Ramona Krampert Frey, New Rich- Mary Marguerite Hass, Minneapolis mond, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Linda Ann MacNeil Hauble, North Nancy Clarice Froelich, St. Paul St. Paul Judith Jo Fuchs, Paynesville Norman Timothy Hauer, Richfield karelyn Hansen Fuller, Duluth James Kiland Haug, Raymond, WITH Patricia Nelle Gabrick, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Leslie Jay Gagner, New Brighton

35 Ann Marie Yribarren Hay, B.A., Min- Janet Elaine Johnson, Minneapolis, neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Jean Ellen Heaton, St. Paul Jeanne Beverly Johnson, Robbinsdale, Judith Ann Hedrick, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION David Lee Heikkila, Virginia Judith Marie Johnson, Albert Lea Janice Mary Rauch Heine, Minneapo- Lucille Ann Johnson, Roseville lis, WITH DISTINCTION Mary Jane Johnson, South St. Paul Jeanne Marie Herzog, St. Paul Melinda Ann Johnson, Minneapolis Margaret Mary Hinke, Bloomington Paula Rae Johnson, St. Louis Park, Susan Abby Hirschthal, St. Louis WITH DISTINCTION Park Richard Eugene Johnson, Minneapolis Barbara Anne Hochberg, St. Paul, Steven Paul Johnson, Hartland WITH DISTINCTION Susan Allen Johnson, Cloquet Shirley Mae Hoffman, St. Paul Bernardine Courtney Johnston, B.A., Jean Marguerite Hoisser, St. Paul, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Jonette Louise Jones, Mendota Kristi Ann Holmgren, St. Paul, WITH Heights HIGH DISTINCTION Timothy James Jordan, Minneapolis Rosemarie Elfriede Holmgren, Litch- Karen Ann Kalina, Minneapolis, WITH field HIGH DISTINCTION Rosalind Horowitz, Minneapolis Susan Louise Kaner, Eveleth, WITH Janice Carol Horton, St. Paul DISTINCTION Gail Frances Hughes, Minneapolis, Margaret Bailee Kanny, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Kent Theodore Kehrberg, St. Paul Laurie Anne Hull, St. Paul Terrel Ann Keith, West St. Paul Jean Diane Hultgren, Kerkhoven Patrice Kay Keller, A.A., Chaska Charles William Humphrey, St. Paul Mary Josephine Kelly, B.A., Glencoe Janice Eileen Humphrey, B.A., St. Arleen A. Kimker, White Bear Lake Paul Margaret Jean Kimrey, Hopkins, WITH Laurel Kay Humphreys, Duluth DISTINCTION Janice Ann Hvistendahl, Worthington Michael Jeffrey King, Minneapolis Rochelle Myra Itman, Minneapolis Margaret Ann Kipka, St. Paul, WITH Carla Jane Iverson, Robbinsdale DISTINCTION Lee Alan Jackson, B.A., Minneapolis Ronald Maurice Kjelsberg, St. Paul, Dale Eric Jacobson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Christine Ann Nemmers Jenkins, Clo- Paulette Ann Kjos, Kenyon quet Dawn Gloria KIoskin, St. Paul Charlene Rebecca Jensen, B.A., New Kathleen Nancy Buelow Knepper, Brighton Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Kurt Hammond Jensen, Minneapolis Polly Keck Knight, B.S., White Bear Lynn Dianne Joesting, St. Paul, WITH Lake DISTINCTION Mary Jo Knobel, \Vhite Bear Lake Wayne Martin Johansen, Jackson, Barbara Mary Knoll, A.A., Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis Colleen Marie Johnson, Minneapolis Melvyn Knowlton, A.A., South St. Diane Arlene Johnson, B.A., Robbins­ Paul dale Janna Lu Knox, Crookston, WITH HIGH Dianne Lynn Johnson, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Rodney Gerald Knudson, B.A., Min­ Elaine Ruth Johnson, Minneapolis neapolis Ellery James Johnson, Minneapolis Patricia Jean Kobus, Minneapolis

36 Karen Faye Kohlhoff, A.A., W orthing­ Enid Rae Oster Locketz, Des Moines, ton Iowa, WITH DISTINCTION Constance Beth Kroll, Bemidji Barbara Dale Loebner, Minneapolis Pbilip Leslie Kromminga, Pease, WITH Katherine Marie Loheyde, Lime DISTINCTION Springs, Iowa Stanley Ricbard Krueger, Soutb St. Katherine Ann Lommen, Golden Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Valley Jacqueline Ann Hanson Kubns, Glen- Richard Earl Lubansky, Minneapolis wood, WITH DISTINCTION Juditb Anne Lubet, Minneapolis, Kathryn Louise Kunz, New Ulm WITH DISTINCTION Andre David Lacabanne, Minneapolis Lynn Harriet Lubov, Minneapolis Edith Velga Lagzdin, B.S., Hopkins Dorotby Jean Ludvigson, Stacy, WITH Susan Kay Lahmers, Rochester HIGH DISTINCTION Patricia Carole Lane, St. Louis Park Marjorie Ellen Luff, Minneapolis Carol Ann Langbein, Bloomington Elroy Clifford Lundblad, Minneapolis Mary Ann Laqua, Minneapolis Gail McGonigle Lunde, A.A., Austin Bradley Ralph Larson, A.A., Mabel Margaret Ann Lundquist, Owatonna Elizabeth Ann Larson, Excelsior Charles Clarence Maas, Fridley Jeanette Sharon Larson, Minneapolis Mary Jane MacDonald, Stillwater JoAnne Gail Larson, Roseau William G. Madouros, St. Paul Judith Ann Larson, Minneapolis James Irving Magee, Robbinsdale Lawrence Paul Larson, Minneapolis Kathy Jo Magnus, Brainerd Miland LaVerne Latbrop, Minneapo- Peggy Jane Maban, Minneapolis, WITH lis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Patricia Sweeney Lemaire, Minne­ Gail Susan Malachway, West St. Paul apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Joan Marie Maloney, St. Paul Brian Robert Lensink, Crystal, WITH Diane Lee Manguson, Tracy DISTINCTION Susan Rae Marks, Virginia Roberta Marie Lepore, Minneapolis Dexter lohn Marston, Minneapolis Philip Keith Leverentz, Robbinsdale Irene E izabetb Martin, Bloomington, Daniel James Lewandowski, Minne- WITH DISTINCTION apolis Linda Jean Matey, Minneapolis Gayle Margaret Licbliter, Minneapo· Allan Jerome Mathison, Sinai, S.D. lis, WITH DISTINCTION Katbleen Marie Matkaiti, Nortb St. Samuel Joel Lichterman, Minneapolis Paul, WITH DISTINCTION Ruth Anne Lien, Minneapolis Donna Jean Mattson, Mora, WITH Steven James Lien, Litchfield DISTINCTION Susan Burling Lilja, St. Paul Lynn Karen Mattson, St. Paul, WITH Katbleen Joyce Lil;emark, Minneapo­ DISTINCTION lis, WITH DISTINCTION Roxanne Sweazey McCabe, Minne- Jackie Jobnson Lindblad, A.A., New apolis Brigbton, WITH DISTINCTION Jeanne Marie McCarthy, Minneapolis Jean Elizabeth Lindell, St. Paul Jacolyn Fay McInnis, Richfield Rita Marie Lindemann, St. Paul, WITH Donald Richard McMillin, St. Paul DISTINCTION Lenore Lindbolm Meinen, St. Paul, June Cecile Linden, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Esther Sylvia Meissner, Minneapolis David John Harry Lindgren, Minne­ Patricia Susan Mickelson, Minneapolis apolis Judy Milavetz, A.A., Virginia David Charles Lindmark, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Miller, LeSueur

37 Joan Lorraine Miller, Rochester, WITH Sharon Kay Norell, St. Paul DISTINCTION Nancy Lee Nunn, Minneapolis Nancy Ann Miller, Chaska Joanne Carolyn Nyberg, Littleton, Nancy Elizabeth Miller, St. Paul Colo. Janet Elizabeth Anderson Moberg, Eileen Joyce O'Bradovich, Minne- Minneapolis apolis Barbara Janet Moen, Bloomington, Jeanne Anne Ochu, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Margaret Ann O'Connor, St. Paul JoAnne Hanson Moen, Anoka Patrick Aquinas O'Dougherty, Minne- Barbara Dee Monson, St. Anthony apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Village David Eric Olsen, Minneapolis, WITH Carol Lee Scholtz Moody, Charlotte, DISTINCTION N.C. Barbara Blodgett Olson, Minneapolis, Sara Hanson Morawski, A.A., New WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Brighton Carleen Rae Olson, Minneapolis Susan Virginia Morrill, Edina Diana Luree Olson, Hendricks Richard Barton Morse, Minneapolis Irmgard Albrecht Olson, Stillwater David Lee Mrocek, Minneapolis, Joann Gail Olson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Larry Lee Olson, A.A., Minneapolis Jean Louise Gadway Mueller, Brainerd Sharon JoAnne Om lie, St. Paul, WITH Nancy Ellen Muhich, Hibbing DISTINCTION Robert Alan Muller, Spring Grove, Joy Rebecca Oothoudt, Huntley WITH DISTINCTION Barbara Sue Osadcky, Minnetonka David B. Murphy, B.A., Faribault Jane Anne Overlee, Faribault Lynne Guilford Murphy, Minneapolis Joan Mary Ozark, Minneapolis, WITH Sandra Jean Nastoff, Minneapolis HIGH DISTINCTION Karen Lee Nave, Minneapolis Linda Lea Cleveland Palmquist, Charlotte Marie Nelson, Minneapolis, Anoka, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Tyra Ann Bendeke Parson, Brainerd Denise Julia Nelson, Browns Valley Marsha Rae Patterson, Richfield Donna Lee Nelson, North Branch Susan Elizabeth Payton, Slayton Edward Ray Nelson, St. Paul Alberta Nordstrom Pearson, B.A., St. James Milton Nelson, B.A., St. Paul Paul Karen Elizabeth Nelson, St. Paul Judith Lee Harvey Pearson, Virginia, Karen Marie Nelson, Elk River WITH DISTINCTION Margaret Ruth Nelson, St. Paul, WITH Kathleen Marie Pearson, Champlin DISTINCTION James Lynn Pelissier, St. Cloud Susan Elizabeth Dahl Nelson, Benson, La Vonne Mae Peller, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Pamela Jeanne Petersen, A.A., Minne­ Glenda Lee Nesbitt, Pine Island apolis Noreen Goody Nesbitt, B.A., Burns- Caroline Janet Anderson Peterson, ville Rochester Gloria Bruden Newman, St. Paul Jerine Aliceann Peterson, St. Paul Tsun Ket Ng, Sandakan, Malaysia Judy Ann Peterson, Minneapolis Carole Leslie Nohre, White Bear Lake Kay Ann Peterson, A.A., Virginia Mary Lee Norblom, Litchfield Margaret Louise Peterson, A.A., Pamela Jean Nord, North St. Paul Crookston Nancy Jo Nordquist, Minneapolis, Mary Kathryn Peterson, Blooming WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Prairie Jon Steven Nordstrom, A.A., Minne­ Stuart Bradley Peterson, Brooklyn apolis Park, WITH DISTINCTION

38 Alan Arthur Petri, A.A., Buhl Mary Brooks Ross, B.A., St. Paul Sherri Reye Pettyjohn, Edina Glorianne Moellring Rosten, St. Paul, Steven Emmett Philben, st. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Patricia Mary PiculeIl, Minneapolis, Nancy Beth Rubin, Crookston, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Daniel Dwight Plauda, Minneapolis, Rosemary Anne Ruffenach, Minne- WITH HIGH DISTINCTION apolis Julie Ann Marie Prink, Cannon Falls Janice Marie Rumppe, Minneapolis Delores Jean Proper, A.A., Byron, Randolph Robert Russ, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Ann Yvonne Russell, Minneapolis, Elinor Lee Pugh, Cambria, Calif., WITH DISTINCTION WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Evonne Gail Ruud, Minneapolis Michael Dennis Quayle, St. Paul Nancy Turman Rydgren, B.A., Min­ Maureen Ann Quigley, A.A., St. neapolis Cloud Linda Elaine Sack, Minneapolis Laurel Virginia Quiring, Minneapolis Susan Louise Sadloske, St. Louis Park, Joan Hazel Quist, Bloomington, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Lee William Saffell, Minneapolis Elda Elaine Radloff, A.A., Lyle, WITH Jean Ellen Sandberg, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Helen Carol Sands, Fargo, N.D., WITH Charlotte Ann Larsen Raich, Virginia, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION John Carl Sautner, Savage Susan Joanne Raschka, Minneapolis, Marjorie Ann Sautter, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Lance Jay Schelvan, Minneapolis Jerry Joseph Rasmusson, LeSueur Sandra Ellen Scherling, Minneapolis Claudette Ann Reeves, Minneapolis Martin Craig Schillerstrom, Minne- Curtis John Rehder, Comstock, WITH apolis DISTINCTION Bonnie Jean Schlueter, Hills Mary Josephine Antroinen Rekedal, Rochelle Ann Friedman Schmidt, Ortonville Minneapolis Dawn O'Donnell Remington, Billings, Susan Elizabeth Schoettler, St. Paul Mont., WITH DISTINCTION Nancy Katherine Schultz, Fridley Paul David Renslo, Caledonia, WITH Roxanne Susan Schumacher, Minne- DISTINCTION apolis Kathleen Cecile Reynolds, Minne­ Sandra Ann Schutz, Hopkins apolis Marianne Patricia Schwalen, Virginia, Roberta Nancy Ristuben, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Gregory Hugh Ritter, St. Paul, WITH Carol Watson Schweizer, B.A., Min­ DISTINCTION neapolis Nancy Lee Robinson, Minneapolis, Claudia FraJl.ces Schwen, Albert Lea, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Louise Agnes Rogers, Minneapolis, Danielle Louise Schwietz, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Karen Rae Seibel, Minneapolis Ilene Marie Rohner, Minneapolis Cathleen Ann Seils, Minneapolis Janice Irene Rokoski, St. Louis Park John Dale Semanko, Minneapolis Diane Mary Rollins, Minneapolis, Teresa Anne Shampo, Rochester, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Monica Ann Romanovskis, A.A., Min­ James Leonard Shermock, Excelsior neapolis Nancy Jeanne Short, Beaver Dam, James Webster Rosa, Minneapolis Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Rose Marie Rosch, St. Louis Park

39 Rita Mae Shuster, St. Paul, WITH DIS- Petronella Maria Swanson, Minne­ TINCTION tonka Elizabeth Ann Sievers, Robbinsdale Lois Jane Swartz, St. Paul Joy Helen Sievert, St. Paul Glenn Leigh Swedelius, Robbinsdale, Bonita Faye Sinde1ir, Baudette, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Judith Tomine Swenson, Richfield, Michael Joseph Sitek, Edina WITH DISTINCTION Roberta Stephanie Sloane, Hollywood, Candyce Sue Kovanen Takkunen, Fla. Moose Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Dianne Rae Smith, West St. Paul, Kevin Dwayne Tannahill, Waskada, WITH DISTINCTION Manitoba, Canada Ellen Diane Smith, Granite Falls, Kathleen Elizabeth Tasa, Minneapo­ WITH DISTINCTION lis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Jean Diane Smith, Minneapolis, WITH Lorelei Trude Taylor, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Janis Kay Temanson, Greenbush, Gary Wayne Snell, Austin, WITH DIS­ WITH DISTINCTION TINCTION Marilynn Tenenbaum, St. Paul, WITH Mary Ann Snoke, St. Paul, WITH HIGH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Robert Joseph Theis, Eden ValIey, Gloria Jean Sogard, St. Louis Park, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Julie Ann Thomas, Crystal, WITH DIS­ Jeffery David SolIe, St. Louis Park TINCTION Carol Wells Soper, Minneapolis Beverly Mae Thompson, Duluth, Donald David Spangler, Bloomington WITH DISTINCTION Jody Lee Spelios, St. Paul Carol Jean Thompson, Minneapolis Thomas Edward Spivak, A.A., Minne­ Jane Laurel Thompson, Faribault apolis Charles Robert Thoreson, Richfield Richard John Stans, Minneapolis Louise Annette Thronson, Evansville, Edward Franklin Starke, NicolIet, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Shirley Jean Titterud, Anoka Nancy Jean Stefan, Hartford, Wis., Robert Ernest Tomory, Chicago, Ill. WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Kathleen Joyce Topolka, A.A., Flint, Karen Lou HilI Stegeman, A.A., Mich., WITH DISTINCTION Austin, WITH DISTINCTION Diane Marie Towslee, Cloquet Carole lone Stendahl, Harvey, N.D. JoDiane Ward Trask, Minneapolis Sandra Lee Stephenson, Austin Jeanie Norris Trigg, Long Prairie, Janice Maureen Stevens, Mitchell, WITH DISTINCTION S.D., WITH DISTINCTION Mary Frances Tschida, St. Paul Jean Katherine Stevens, Minneapolis Janet Sue Tulkki, Delano, WITH HIGH Ruth Lahn Stoeckel, Anoka DISTINCTION Lynn Goldie Stone, Richfield Carole Rosalie Ucko, Minneapolis Marilyn Mae Stonestrom, A.A., Min- Joanne Marie Valder, Minneapolis, neapolis WITH DISTINCTION Pauline Lange Strom, Minneapolis Margaret Louise VandenBerg, B.A., Jean Theresa Strommer, St. Paul Minneapolis Donald Andersen Sund, Braham Marcia Jane Vesely, B.A., Hopkins Beverly Verl Sutherland, B.A., M.A., Joan Marie Vetter, St. Paul Minneapolis Susan Titus Villella, Minneapolis Carol Joy Swan, Pelican Rapids Jane Ellen Vogel, New Ulm Ann Marie Swanson, Minneapolis Susan Margaret Warne, Minneapolis

40 Donna Mae Wasowicz, B.B.A., White Daniel Francis Willette, Minneapolis Bear Lake Barbara Jean Williams, New Brighton John Bradley Waterman, Lamberton, Beverly Ann Williams, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Mary Anne Winkle, A.A., Rochester Winnifred Jeanne Watts, Minneapolis Joan Ann Winterhalter, St. Paul Gary Randolph Wedin, Minneapolis Richard WiIIiam Winter, Minneapo- Brian Duane Weeks, Robbinsdale, lis, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Thomas Donald Wishy, Osseo, WITH Suzanne Lapidus Weinstein, Minne­ DISTINCTION apolis Ellen Jane Witham, Minneapolis Melanie Joy Steinman Weiss, Minne- Elizabeth Hauge Woehrle, St. Paul apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Candice Lee Wolfe, Minneapolis Virginia Spain Wesala, Minneapolis Larissa Pawlutz W oIfe, Minneapolis, Geraldine Jean Wessen, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Connie Katherine West, Morgan Marilyn Y. Wondra, West St. Paul Norma Jane West, Isanti, WITH DIS- Paula Ruth Wong, Rochester TINCTION Constance Keuchel Worthman, B.A., Alan Victor WestIing, Minneapolis Minneapolis Diane Elizabeth Westlund, St. Paul Cheryl Lynn York, Minneapolis Barbara Ann White, Minneapolis Kay Susan Zakariasen, B.A., Hopkins David Bering Wieneke, Minneapolis, Theodore Lee Zarembski, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Deanna Marlene Rust Zimmer, St. SaIIy Ruth Wigand, Robbinsdale, Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Heidi Elizabeth Zinn, Excelsior

Master of Education Dallas Fae Boeck, B.S., Minneapolis Dennis Allen Kirkwold, B.S., Burns­ Beryle M. Christesen, B.S., Edina ville Paul Richard Conrad, B.A., Rose- Maureen Ann McNicholas, B.A., Oak mount Lawn, III. James Bernard Danner, B.A., Roseville David Onyango Ongiri, B.S., Kisumu, James Cadieux Dragon, Hopkins Kenya David Douglass Ferrens, B.S.Econ., David Roy Retzlaff, B.A., Morris Havertown, Pa. Wesley James Shellenbarger, Monte­ Dorothy Lanners Fleming, B.S., St. video Paul Marshall Barry Shields, B.A., Minne­ Richard Thomas Franta, St. Paul apolis Carol Romine Gilbert, B.S.N., Willie James Smith, B.S., Paterson, Mooresville, Ind. N.J. Delphine Lorraine Hedtke, B.S., St. Judy Jeanette Zimmer Snyder, Cedar Paul Thomas Mark Hoffiander, B.A., Min­ neapolis

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Business Administration William Francis Tobin, Atlanta, Ga.

41 Bachelor of Science in Business Denis Booker Anderson, Austin Michael John Gearin, St. Paul John Alan Anderson, Minneapolis Arthur Joel Glassman, St. Paul Nonnan William Anderson, St. Paul RoIIand Eugene Glessing, Howard Terry Lee Backstrom, Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION John Arthur Bade, St. Paul Charles Alfred Godbout II, A.M.S., John Stephen Baker, Minneapolis St. Paul David LaVern Bardal, Starbuck Harold Nathan Goldfine, Duluth Timothy John Berg, Stewartville James William Green, St. Paul, WITH James Melford Berlin, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Darrel Besikof, St. Paul Edward Steven Guthrie, Anoka Don Evan Blackman, St. Paul Bruce Charles Hamilton, Virginia James Alan Blomquist, Bloomington Lee Charles Hamilton, Hopkins Sylvester Henry Boeckman, Shakopee, Thomas Raymond Hance, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Donald Wayne Hanson, Minneapolis Glen Eldon Bonde, Anoka LeRoy Earle Hanson, Minneapolis, Roger Arthur Bowers, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Terrance Harold Bredenberg, Cloquet Philip Lee Hanson, Excelsior Richard Thomas Brokl, Hopkins Wayne Robert Hanson, Minneapolis William Woodrow Brooks, St. Paul Steven Lee Hartung, Bertha Carl Roger Brovold, Hopkins Ronald Edward Harvieux, St. Paul John David Bruner, St. Paul Russell Thomas Heifner, St. Paul Lyle Wayne Bullard, Bloomington James Robert Heintz, Minneapolis William Thomas Calva, Richfield John Ralph Helmen, Minneapolis John Eric Carpenter, Richfield James Michael Hennessey, A.A., LowelI Dale Chesborough, Battle Rochester Lake, WITH DISTINCTION John Andor Henrickson, Richfield Linda Lee Claussen, Minneapolis James Henry Hickert, Phoenix, Ariz. WiIIiam George Cornelius, Elk River, Donald David Holms, Montevideo WITH DISTINCTION Linda Anne Honebrink, Bloomington, Rolf Peter Daae, Oslo, Norway, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Michael Lee Howard, Minneapolis Dennis Kevin Dale, Minneapolis Robin Lee Howard, Oklahoma City, Neil Arthur Damrow, West St. Paul Okla. Richard Winer Davis, Duluth Darrel Robert Huber, Richfield Gary Loren Defrance, Minneapolis, David John Hurlbut, Watertown, WITH DISTINCTION S.D. Irma De-La-Guardia, Panama, Repub- Dean Theodore Jacobson, Excelsior lic of Panama Gary Ronald Johnson, Minneapolis, Gary Matthew Droubie, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Robert Leo Duffy, Rosemount RusseII Lynn Johnson, Stillwater, Ronald John Dusa, Delano WITH DISTINCTION Richard LeRoy Englund, A. L.A. , St. Stephen William Johnson, White Paul Bear Lake Walter Wilbur Erickson, New Thomas Randall Johnson, Minneapolis Brighton Robert Michael Jones, Minneapolis Jeffrey Carl Ericson, Minneapolis Thomas Leo Jordan, A.L.A., St. Paul Kurt Fredrick Falkman, Minneapolis William Christopher Joyce, Minne- Charles John Fisk, A.A., Rochester apolis Robert Norman Fiske, Minneapolis Hugh Frederick Juergens, Stillwater Thomas Bratton Gagnon, Faribault Michael George Justin, Minneapolis 42 Gale Dalton Kafka, Minneapolis James Steven O'ConneIl, Hopkins, Beverly Jean Kanduth, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Terry Miles Kane, St. Paul Gary Frederick Oldenburg, Rochester Roger Albert Katzenmaier, St. Paul Lyle Leonard Olson, Fridley Ronald Fred Kellerman, A.A., Aitkin Duane Leo Ottenstroer, Anoka Richard Keith Kleinbaum, St. Louis Veijo Kalevi Paine, B.E.E., Minne­ Park apolis William Barnard Knopke, New Ulm Peter Gust Palazzari, Eveleth, WITH Willis Arthur Knudsen, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Andrew Frank Kokesh, Garrison Gary Martin Paul, Minneapolis Gary Dean Kopacek, Olivia Albin Pearson, Golden Valley Patrick Edmund Kretsch, Minneapolis George Alan Pepelnjak, Virginia John Harold Kuharski, Minneapolis Charles Edwin Peterson, Rush City Edward George LaBahn, Minneapolis Douglas Harold Peterson, Minneapolis Charles Vernon Larson, Fertile Robert Craig Peterson, Fridley, WITH Karl Oliver Larson, St. Paul HIGH DISTINCTION Paul Henry Laitala, Burnsville Alan Arel Pinsonneault, Minneapolis Robert Dennis Ledin, Minneapolis William Norton Plymat, Jr., Minne- Clinton Leslie Lee, Edina, WITH DIS- apolis TINCTION David George Pollock, Eveleth Charles John Lindquist, Wayzata John Charles Powell, St. Paul Ralph Alphonse Loehr, Greenwald George Gary Rautio, A.A., Mahtowa Robert Gerald Lohmer, Stillwater Anthony James Reber, St. Paul Robert Damon Lucas, Bemidji, WITH Ronald Bennett Reichert, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Steven P. Ripken, Fairmont Richard Paul Lutgens, Sioux Falls, Henry John Robinson, Grand Rapids S.D. Jeffrey Allan Robinson, Minneapolis Thomas Clifford Malia, St. Louis Park Gordon Dennis Robison, Robbinsdale Laurence Jay Margolis, Minneapolis Kenneth Alan Rose, Watertown, S.D., Sandra Jane Martin, Excelsior, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Brent L. Rossi, Winona John Andrew Mattson, Minneapolis Robert Reynold Rotter, Montgomery Gerald Allen McCabe, Minneapolis James Patrick Rowan, Northfield, Thomas Joseph Meisinger, West St. WITH DISTINCTION Paul Barry Richard Rubin, St. Paul Gunnar Howard Mertz, A.A., Gary Sheldon Sackrider, Edina Rochester Gerald Willard Sandstrom, Benson David John Miller, St. Paul Duane Kenneth Sather, Round Lake Michael Boerner Miller, St. Paul Ronald Lee Schaefer, A.A., Ely William Clair Milon, West St. Paul Keith Richard Schrupp, Plato Richard Michael Montague, Minne- James Thomas Scott, Edina apolis Stephen Dennis Sell, St. Louis Park Thomas M. Morneau, Minneapolis Allen LeRoy Shaver, Newport Robert Oliver Neese, Minneapolis Ronald John Simon, New Prague Floyd Eugene Nelson, St. Paul Curtis Lynn Sippel, Windom Richard Paul Nelson, Edina Linda Lee Stang, St. Paul Donald Murdoch Nicholson, Minne­ John M. Stavros, Rochester apolis Albert Stein, St. Paul Harry Allen Nienaber, Fosston Robert George Stender, San Antonio, William Arnold Norberg, Battle Lake, Tex. WITH DISTINCTION James Richard Storholm, Minneapolis

43 Gregory Frederick Strobl, Chicago, Bruce Arden Uttermark, Granite Falls Ill., WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Eugene Herman Veenhuis, Hutchin- Kenneth James Stromquist, Jr., son Duluth Glenn Paul Vikan, Richfield Daniel L. Svendsen, Merrifield Steve Vlaisavljevich, Eveleth Benjamin Franklin Swezey III, Min­ Steven Arnold Waller, Duluth neapolis David Mark Wang, Minneapolis, Timothy Joseph Taveggia, A.A., Hib­ WITH DISTINCTION bing Thomas Neil Watson, Jr., Ray Donald Grant Taylor, St. Paul, WITH Richard McLean Weaver, Edina DISTINCTION Sharon Marie WeHmann, Hanska Paul Frederick Theis, Wayzata Phillip Cecil Wells, Minneapolis Leonard Louis Thiede, Motley Byron Arthur Vvertz, St. Paul John Philip Thomas, St. Paul Richard John Williams, Wayzata Edward Andrew Towey, Rochester Robert John Wurl, Minneapolis Jon Thomas Tremmel, Minneapolis David John Yingst, Minneapolis John Raymond Trueman, Delano Charles Theodore Zabel, Plainview Delbert P. Tschimperle, Minnetonka Ronald Keith Ziebol, St. Cloud Theodore Milo Tuma, Northfield Carl Nelson Zinn, Excelsior Harold Joseph Tuthill, St. Paul David LeRoy Zuelke, Albert Lea, James Huntington Utne, St. Paul WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Science in Economics Dorothy Kay Carter, Minneapolis, Arne Selmer Hoverstad, Kenyon WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Ward Lary, Richfield

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Marlene Laura Bartell Anderson, Beryl Jeanne Jett, Anoka, WITH DIS- Herman TINCTION Richard Leland Anderson, Thief River Dianne Cheryl Johnson, Pine City, Falls WITH DISTINCTION David Rolf Arneson, Montevideo Louis Francis Kappes, Ada Leyla Bilgutay, B.S., Istanbul, Turkey Joseph Paul Kostick, Fertile, WITH Barbara Lance Brand, Inver Grove DISTINCTION Heights James Baxter Linden, North St. Paul Karen Luedke Buchholz, Kenyon, Robert Jay Livon, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION Stephen Martin Lolich, Nashwauk Richard Arntzen Burnson, Pine River Robert Clarence McElmury, B.S., Robert Eugene Dahl, Minneapolis Winona James George Derifield, Hutchinson Brandt NieI MerriId, B.A., Mont- John Richard Galland, B.S., Bloom- gomery, WITH DISTINCTION ington William Dean Moede, Windom John Edward Harapat, Kenyon, WITH Richard William Motske, St. Charles HIGH DISTINCTION Robert Alfred Murray, Milwaukee, Gordon Leander Heuring, Albertville Wis. Merlin Henry Hirschorn, St. Paul Ernest Eugene Mutterer, Minneapolis John D'Arcy Hunter, Minneapolis Charles Edward Nelson, Glenwood 44 Gary Lee Nelson, Lake Crystal, WITH William Francis Shutte, B.S., Eveleth DISTINCTION Alan Arnold Silver, St. Louis Park Pamela June Nord, Pelican Rapids, John Richard Skartvedt, St. Louis Park WITH DISTINCTION Larry James Slater, Minneapolis David Frederick Ojala, St. Paul Gary Orval Sogard, St. Louis Park Milton Nathan Passon, Minneapolis Stephen John Sweeney, Richfield, Robert James Pickett, Biwabik WITH DISTINCTION Albert Arnold Platt, Ada Michael Dean Thalberg, Dassel Joseph Adrian Poissant, Duluth Merland Duane Tollefson, Jr., Minne- Randall Robert Pommerening, B.A., apolis, WITH DISTINCTION West St. Paul Doris Ann Tuhy, Minneapolis John William Ringold, St. Paul Thomas Olaf Vegoe, Glenwood Wade Maurice Salisbury, Deer River Wayne Eugene Wandmacher, Hager Ronald Allen Scharpen, Red Wing City, Wis. Roger Kent Schurke II, Minneapolis, Richard Earl Whipple, Marshall WITH DISTINCTION Michael Hillard Winer, Minneapolis Sandra Foss Showalter, Grand Rapids, Gerald Edward W ohnoutka, Olivia WITH DISTINCTION Paul John Wozny, Jr., Golden Valley

LAW SCHOOL Juris Doctor Michael David Aafedt, B.A., Minne­ Michael Henry Burns, B.A., Milan apolis Bruce William Burton, B.s., Fair­ Billy Lawrence Aishman, B.I.E., mont, CUM LAUDE Edina Michael Clyde Callinan, B.A., Min­ Paul Holden Anderson, B.A., Eden neapolis, CUM LAUDE Prairie Eva Park Caperton, B.s., M.B.A., Russell Albert Anderson, B.A., Be­ Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE midji David Earl Christensen, B.A., Garvin Glenn Robert Ayres, B.B.A., Cloquet Larry Frederick Cooperman, B.A., Frank Kenyon Backus, B.B.A., Mon­ Minneapolis roeviIIe, Pa., CUM LAUDE Larry E. Coulter, B.B.A., Conrad, James John Barnett, B.A., Kilkenny Iowa Emery Warness Bartle, B.E.E., Brook­ Ernest Edwin Cutting, B.A., St. Paul ings, S.D., CUM LAUDE Eugene Patrick Daly, Jr., B.A., St. J oseph Warren Beach, B.A., Minne- Paul, MAGNA CUM LAUDE apolis Michael Martin Davidson, B.A., Richard Albert Beens, B.A., Revere Kenyon John Steven Bergerson, B.A., Wayzata Stephen Cole Davis, B.A., Hyattsville, Daniel Charles Berglund, B.A., Min- Md. neapolis Neil Blaine Dieterich, B.S.B., Omaha, James Johnston Blanchard, B.A., Neb. M.B.A., Ferndale, Mich. Anthony Sullivan Downs, B.A., Winston Wendell Borden, B.A., Duluth Brainerd William Klcnert Ecklund, B.A., William Sheridan Brandt, B.A., St. Excelsior Paul, CUM LAUDE Leigh Stevens Edwards, B.A., Minne­ Russell Chapin Brown, B.A., Oshkosh, apolis Wis. 45 Kendall Jerome Ellingson, B.A., Min- G. Robert Johnson, B.A., Minneapolis neapolis Robert Maurice Allen Johnson, B.S.B., Jack Douglas Elmq~ist, B.A., St. Paul Anoka Terry Mich~el Erskme, B.A., Staples Roger Allen Johnson, B.A., Duluth, Richard MIchael Evans, B.A., Le CUM LAUDE Center, CUM LAUDE William James Jones, B.A., Sioux Albert Faulconer III, Rochester Falls, S.D. Jero11le Peter Filla, B.A., St. Paul Kenneth I. Jonson II, B.A., Minne- Anthony Celestine Fischer, B.A., Pierz apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Kenneth Robert Frantz, Minneapolis Maynard O. Kartvedt, B.S., Duluth Morley Miller Friedman, B.A., St. Patrick Thomas Kelly, B.A., Montrose Paul Thomas Michael Kelly, B.A., Minne- Michael Manning Gavin, Glencoe apolis James Arthur Ginsburg, B.S.B., Rice Peter Ramon Kitchak, B.A., Minne­ Lake, Wis., CUM LAUDE apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Robert Dean Gisvold, B.S., Minne­ William Arthur Knox, B.S., Fargo, apolis N.D., CUM LAUDE Terrence Walter Glarner, B.A., St. George Joseph Korbel, B.A., Brecken­ Paul ridge Arthur Stix Glazer, B.S., Cincinnati, Lewis Michael Koss, B.A., New York, Ohio N.Y. Steven H. Goldberg, Minneapolis, Frank Ronald Krohn, B.A., st. Paul CUM LAUDE William Arthur Kutzke, B.S., Madi­ Keith Armon Goltz, B.A., Ada son, Wis. DaO' William Grudem, B.A., Jackson James Chris Ladegaard, B.S., Spirit William Joseph Hanley, B.A.Acctg., Lake, Iowa B.A.Pol., Westchester, Ill. Ronald Lee Laumbach, B.M.E., Lake Conrad Alexander Hansen, B.E.E., City, Iowa, CUM LAUDE West St. Paul Jeannie Jo Lavorato, B.A., White Howard Ernest Hanson, B.C.E., Hay­ Bear Lake ward, Wis. John Harry Lewis, B.A., Minneapolis Larry A. Hanson, B.A., Appleton, CUM James William Licke, B.A., Deer LAUDE River, CUM LAUDE Daniel Weir Hardy, Galesburg, Ill. Harry Shalit Lippman, B.A., Minne­ Robert J. Hauer, Jr., B.A., St. Paul apolis Robert Alan Heiberg, B.A., Minne- Robert Louis Lowe, B.A., Duluth, apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE CUM LAUDE Joan Lawrence Heim, B.A., Minne­ Richard Charles Lundell, B.B.A., apolis, CUM LAUDE Granite Falls Robert John Hennessey, B.S.Econ., James Stuart Lynden, B.A., Edina St. Paul Gary Francis Lyons, B.S., LaCrosse, William Rexford Hibbs, B.S., Bi11ings, Wis. Mont., CUM LAUDE Reed King Mackenzie, B.A., Eau Gary Warren Hoch, B.A., Duluth Claire, Wis. Dennis Ray Homerin, B.A., Albia, John Arthur MacMaster, B.A., Min­ Iowa neapolis Richard Wayne Huffman, B.A., Edina Robert Harrison Magie, B.A., Duluth Clark Myron Iverson, B.B.A., Vermil­ 'Wilfred Russell Mann, B.S., Okmul­ lion, S.D. gee, Okla. Gordon Lloyd Jensen, B.A., Minne­ Stephen H. Marcus, B.A., New York, apolis N.Y.

46 Harry Stratton Martin III, Edina Ronald Duane Selander, B.A., Minne­ Gary Donald McDowell, B.S., Rapid apolis City, S.D. David Clark Sellergren, B.A., Red David F. McElroy, Jr., B.A., Minne­ Oak, Iowa apolis, CUM LAUDE David Arthur Shulman, B.A., B.S., Bert John McKasy, B.A., St. Paul Rochester Robert James McNish, Jr., B.A., Harry Albert Sieben, Jr., B.A., Rochester Hastings Freddy Sol Meinfelder, B.A., Minne­ Mark Tinkham Signorelli, B.A., apolis Duluth Gale Robert Mel1um, B.A., Hibbing, Michael Douglas SommerviIIe, B.A., MAGNA CUM LAUDE Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE Robert George Mitchell, Jr., B.A., John Michael Steele, B.A., Minne­ Wayzata apolis Dennis John Neeser, B.A., Lewiston Joyce Marie Stokke, B.A., Winona David George Nelson, B.A., Juneau, Robert Joseph Tansey, Jr., B.A., St. Alaska Paul Charles Loomis Norton, B.B.A., St. William Reese Tempest, Gresham, Paul Ore., CUM LAUDE Forrest Dickerson Nowlin, Jr., B.A., Robert Joseph Tennessen, B.A., Lis­ Minneapolis more Michael John O'Loughlin, B.M.E., John William Thiel, B.A., Minneapo­ Rochester lis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE Stephen Hayes Parsons, B.A., Naper- Reynolds Brown Thomas, Jr., B.A., ville, Ill. Fort Dodge, Iowa James Harold Paulsen, Mankato Peter Jeffrey Thompson, B.Met.E., Douglas James Peterson, B.A., Duluth Minneapolis Pierre Norman Regnier, B.A., St. Paul Paul Reginald Trigg III, B.A., Min­ John Joseph Ribnick, B.A., Minne- neapolis apolis James Linden Tucker, B.A., Minne­ Stephen Donald Richards, B.A., Way­ apolis, CUM LAUDE zata' MAGNA CUM LAUDE Robert Marshman Wattson, B.A., Patrick James Roche, Jr., B.S., Inter­ Minneapolis, CUM LAUDE national Falls Alan Wi11iam Weinblatt, B.A., St. John Charles Rosholt, B.A., Minne­ Paul, CUM LAUDE apolis David William Welty, B.A., West Morry Newell Rothstein, B.A., St. Concord Paul Richard Austin Wexler, Beach Haven, Douglas L. Ruth, B.A., Canby N.J. James Paul Sandberg, B.A., Owatonna Andrew Franklin Whitman, B.S., Robert Allan Schmelzer, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., Minneapolis Rochester Edward Raymond WhoU, B.A., flush­ Larry M. Schmidthuber, B.A., St. Paul ing, N.Y. Raymond Francis Schmitz, B.A., Thomas Edward Whyatt, B.A., St. Austin Paul James Albert Schultz, B.A., Minneiska Edward L. Winer, B.A., Minneapolis, Marvin Lance Schurke, Oak Lawn, Ill. CUM LAUDE Michael L. Schwab, B.A., St. Paul John Brooks Winston, B.S., Minne­ James Robert Schwebel, B.A., Minne- apolis apolis John David Wise, B.A., Minneapolis Thomas Laird Yaeger, B.A., Rochester

47 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Bachelor of Science Maitama Yusuf Ahmed, Kano, Nigeria Donn Arthur Moll, Sleepy Eye Philip Henry Berends, Clarkfield Donald Eugene Nelson, Eau Claire, Stephen Leonard Berg, Shoreview Wis. David Ludger Bourget, Cadott, \Vis. Diane Sue Trennepohl Newell, Min- Terry James Buchli, Arcadia, Wis., neapolis WITH DISTINCTION Elliott Bernard Nudell, Minneapolis Mark Gregory Bums, Madison, Wis., Marvin Joseph O'Connell, Waverly WITH DISTINCTION Jerry Dean Olson, Dassel, WITH HIGH Gary Donovan Daniels, Eyota DISTINCTION David Monroe Ennis, B.S., Mt. Kisco, Michael Edward Orman, B.A., Duluth N.Y., WITH DISTINCTION Arlan Peary Paulson, Jackson Arleen June Freeman, Richfield Jon Jeremy Paulson, Hills Keith Alvar Joseph Friendshuh, Mon­ Arthur John Posch, St. James ticello Larry Dale Russell, Montevideo Linda Ruth Gandrud, B.S., Owatonna Kenneth Paul Sarauer, St. Paul Jeffrey William Gaver, Dousman, Rodger D. Schneck, Ortonville Wis. Patricia Nadmi Schultz, Faribault, Dennis Carl Geisler, Exeland, Wis. WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Steven R. Gilbertson, Bloomington Arlynn Walter Schwanke, Westfield, Daniel Albert Goller, Cornell, Wis. Wis. John Charles Gramith, Richfield, Bradley Edson Seguin II, Alma Cen­ WITH DISTINCTION ter, Wis. Leland John Gross, Ellsworth, Wis. Larry Martin Slinden, Atwater Jerry Allen Henke, Buffalo Lake Larry Norman Swenberg, Red Wing, Gerald Thomas Hoffman, Annandale WITH DISTINCTION Thomas Daniel Huhnerkoch, Nevis Larry James Tischer, Clara City R. Bruce Johnson, St. James Joseph G. Valenta, B.S., St. Paul Rodney George Johnson, Roseau Helmuth Von Bluecher, Wayzata Arnold Gervas Jostock, Lake City, Jerrold Lee Woods, New Richmond, WITH DISTINCTION Wis. Curtis L. Krieg, Alberta John Scott Wright, St. Louis Park

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Douglas Harry Anderson, B.S., Robert Victor Engebretsen, B.S., Braham West DePere, Wis. Charles Eric Arntson, B.S., Crystal George Carl Engstrom, B.S., Duluth George Louis Benesh, B.S., Elk River William Carl Fynboh, B.S., Mont­ Daryl Dean Buss, B.S., A.A., Rush- gomery more Robert S. Gehrman, B.S., Minnetonka Douglas Wayne Carlson, B.S., Sand- Bonnie Veryle Gustafson, B.S., Maple stone Plain Gary Carrol Cassel, B.S., Dover Lyle Edward Hansen, B.S., Fond du Alvina Carol Cook, B.S., Lyle Lac, Wis. Dennis David Copeland, B.S., Badger Daniel Craig Hartnett, B.S., St. Paul Gary William Dehne, B.S., Holloway Park

48 Jay A. Heezen, B.S., Plankinton, S.D. A. Andrew Overby, B.S., Wolverton Wayne Martin Jacobs, B.S., Fergus Robert Darvin Peters, B.A., B.S., St. Falls Ansgar, Iowa Gerald Wayne Jacobson, B.S., Grand John Fredric Petersen, B.S., Minne­ Meadow apolis Keith Averill Johnson, B.S., Minne­ Allan Carl Peterson, B.A., B.S., Bran­ apolis don Thomas Lloyd Johnson, B.S., Minne- Charles Melvin Pieper, B.S., Henning apolis Kent Martin Rosenblum, B.S., St. Thomas F. Kurtin, B.S., Cudahy, Wis. Paul James Franklin Larson, B.S., Benson William Alexander Rotenberger, B.S., Henry Edward Lawston, B.S., Canton Lisbon, N.D. Gary Robert Leff, B.S., Hector Thomas Arthur Rutz, B.S., Brussels, Morris Allen Link, B.A., B.S., Glen­ Wis. haven, Wis. George Joseph Schamber, B.S., Mil- Bruce Herbert Liveringhouse, B.S., waukee, Wis. Crystal Ronald John Scheuring, B.S., lona Marvin Ray Maas, B.S., Jamestown, Jerald David Spray, B.S., Elkton N.D. James Ray Tripp, B.S., Sparta, Wis. Patrick Joseph McKeever, B.S., Oak Adrian Fred Van Dellen, B.S., Crook- Island ston John Joseph Melancon, B.S., St. Paul Robert James Velure, B.S., Kathryn, Christ Vernon Richard Mueller, B.S., N.D. Marshfield, Wis. De Wayne Harold Walker, B.S., Min­ Gene William Nagel, B.S., Belle neapolis Plaine Richard Herbert Watkins, B.S., St. Dale Thomas Neirby, B.A., Moorhead Paul Dennis Leland Nelson, B.S., Blue James Lewis Wilkus, B.A., B.S., West Earth St. Paul Charles David Newton, B.S., Minne­ Bradford Cassius Yoho, B.S., Duluth apolis Glen LeRoy Zebarth, B.S., Brandon Edward Osterman, B.S., Brooklyn, N.Y.

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Graduate Dental Hygienist Mary Ellen Abrahamson, Minneapolis Christine Linda Heath, Minneapolis Louraine Marjorie Bakke, Minneapolis Pamela Suzette Junes, Bloomington Joan Lu Boelter, Valley City, N.D. Carol Clark Kelman, Minneapolis Patricia Ann Bryan, St. Paul Joanne Marian Kemp, Duluth Kathryn Kaye Bull, Kalispell, Mont. Carol Ann Klein, Minneapolis Catherine Billings Cline, Minneapolis Katherine Jane Klinkenberg, Win- Carla Ruth Cornelison, Minneapolis netka, Ill. Ann Marie Finnegan, New Prague Paula Deane Koetke, Rapid City, S.D. Marianne June Fratzke, Watertown Glenda Kay Kroschel, Sandstone Katherine Theresa Golden, Menomo- Janie Laiderman, St. Louis Park nie, Wis. Norma Jane Larson, St. Paul Kathryn Townsend Gragg, St. Paul Lynnae Hartson LeBarron, Minne­ Ann Rachel Hanson, Faribault apolis 49 Patricia Lee Lindberg, South St. Paul Jacqueline Elizabeth Sku Ie, Ely Diane R. Lindgren, St. Paul Judith Katherine Stangl, St. Paul Sheryl Diane Meyer, St. Paul Mary Frances Stapleton, St. Paul Elva Joan Money, Wolf Point, Mont. Cynthia Jean Stoerzinger, South St. Kathleen Jane Newell, Wadena Paul Mary Kathryn Nuebel, St. Paul Charlotte Jane Vansickle, Warren Leslee Ann Peterson, Minneapolis Cynthia Ann Windfeldt, Austin Barbara Ann Reuvers, Northfield Julie Marie Yackel, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Riles, Robbinsdale

Bachelor of Science Leonard Victor Ackermann, North- Albert David Flor, New Richland field, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Dale Arvid Gibson, St. Cloud Frederick Michael Allis, Minneapolis Steven Michael Gurstelle, St. Paul Clennan C. Anderson, North Branch Thomas McKenna Harrison, B.A., John Mark Anderson, Excelsior Minneapolis Thomas Anthony Aulwes, Richfield Byron Theodore Hildahl, Staples James Russell Bartlett, Edina James Robert Hockin, Edina Thomas Peter Barton, La Crescent Steven Eugene Jacobson, St. Louis \VilIiam Richard Beasley, Grand Park Rapids, WITH DISTINCTION Cameron Joseph Jayson, Jr., Virginia Thomas Joseph Began, Chisholm Orris Jon Raymond Johnson, \Villmar Frank James Belinskey, Milnor, N.D., Richard Mathias Johnson, Grand WITH DISTINCTION Marais Thomas M. Bell, Livingston, Mont. George Victor Kajala, A.A., Biwabik, Lyle Walfred Belling, Minnesota Lake WITH DISTINCTION Donavon Dean Berge, Mankato John Stephen Kanyusik, St. Cloud, Karl Heinz Biewald, St. Louis Park WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Thomas Lowell Boyum, Harvey, N.D. Douglas John Knudson, Hopkins, Robert Mayo Brandjord, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Ronald Lee Broman, Minneapolis, David Russell Lang, Rochester WITH DISTINCTION Donald Norman Larson, BA., Denver, Dwight Griffith Buller, St. Paul Colo., WITH DISTINCTION Douglas Wilford Burgess, Kasson Thomas D. Larson, B.A., St. Paul Allen Dale Clausen, Medford, Wis., William Gregory Lawton, Loretto WITH DISTINCTION Lee Corson Lerberg, Minneapolis Charles Henry Colby, B.B.A., Minne­ Nolen Leib Levine, Chicago, Ill. apolis David Harris Lipschultz, B.A., St. Paul Judd Stuart Copeland, Minneapolis, Don John Lundrigan, Pine River WITH DISTINCTION Peter Jule MacLeod, Moorhead Stephen Harold Danielson, Minne- Gerald Edward Maher, Cloquet tonka Michael Steven March, A.A., Slayton Michael George Davies, \Vinona Harold Joseph Mason, Jr., St. Paul Thomas Peter Dimich, Bovey Robert James Michelich, Keewatin, Ronald Leonard Dvorak, Hopkins WITH DISTINCTION Harold Rolf Eberhardt, Minneapolis Peter I-Ierman Mielke, St. Paul Gerald Ross Egge, B.A., \ViIImar, Roger Alan Mondale, St. Paul, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION David Allan Elrod, B.A., St. Paul Bruce George Myers, Northfield Phillip Steven Fitch, A.A., Rochester Richard Lawrence Nelson, St. Paul 50 Adrian Martin Nielsen, Northfield Barry McGill Schweim, Pipestone Roger Alan Novak, St. Paul, WITH Jack Edward Shepard, St. Paul DISTINCTION Raymond Lee Simmons, Blackduck Gary Theodore Pederson, Minneapo­ Richard Alan Sorenson, Duluth lis, WITH DISTINCTION Charles Edward Surface, St. Vincent, Dale Robert Peterson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Tames Homer Plets, Meadowlands, Byron Robert Torgerson, Stillwater WITH DISTINCTION Peter Louis Walman, B.A., St. Louis William Rogers Powell, B.A., Marshall Park Richard Joseph Prokosch, White Bear Bruce Dale Waterman, B.A., Albert Lake Lea, WITH DISTINCTION William Fredrick Pucel, Ely David Charles Wilcox, Albert Lea Gerald Kenneth Rasmusson, Emmons Jay Alan Wilcox, Richfield Marlin Francis Rekow, Minneapolis Michael Thomas Winter, A.A., Vir­ John Carl Remien II, Beresford, S.D., ginia WITH DISTINCTION Gerald Nicholas Wintheiser, Minne­ Roman Walter Rossmeisl, B.S., Eden apolis Valley Thomas James Zehren, Sheboygan, Bruce Leland Schulz, Golden Valley Wis. Richard Henry Schwartz, Melrose

Doctor of Dental Surgery Edward Frank Abbott, B.S., Great Michael Kenneth Frisch, B.S., Vir­ Falls, Mont. ginia Leonard Victor Ackermann, N orth- Colin Campbell Frykman, B.A., Min­ field neapolis Clennan C. Anderson, North Branch Stanley Lawrence Furber, Jr., B.S., Thomas Anthony Aulwes, Richfield Minneapolis Ronald Raymond Axel, B.S., Hopkins Richard John Galuska, Minneapolis James Russell Bartlett, Edina Patrick Allen Gaspard, B.S., Richfield Thomas Joseph Began, B.S., Chisholm William Andrew Gavin, B.S., Minne- Karl Heinz Biewald, St. Louis Park apolis David John Blaska, B.S., Anoka Barry Richard Godes, B.S., Blooming­ Daniel Allen Boedigheimer, Perham ton John Harvey Brekke, B.S., Minne- Robert Henry Grossman, B.S., St. apolis Paul Richard Eugene Brimacomb, B.A., Michael Arthur Grotheim, Minne­ Austin apolis Allen Dale Clausen, Medford, Wis. George Albert Hankerson, B.S., Thief Charles Henry Colby, B.B.A., Minne­ River Falls apolis Thomas McKenna Harrison, B.A., Douglas R. Daehlin, B.S., Great Falls, Minneapolis Mont. Gerald August Heim, B.S., St. Cloud Kenneth Edward DeLap, Thief River Byron Theodore Hildahl, Staples Falls John Haakon Hinding, B.S., St. Paul Paul Robert Dumke, B.S., Wheat Randahl Burgess Hoghaug, B.S., De- Ridge, Colo. troit Lakes Harold Rolf Eberhardt, Minneapolis Mark Theodore Jaspers, B.A., Philip Forest Fabel, B.A., St. Paul Shakopee Richard Louis Ferguson, B.S., Milaca 51 Brian Robert Johnson, B.S., Minne­ William Miller Ramsey, B.A., St. apolis Cloud James Howard Johnson, B.S., Red Gerald Kenneth Rasmusson, Emmons Wing Richard Floyd Riemenschneider, B.S., Marshall Kent Kittelson, A.M.S., Min- St. Paul neapolis Roman Walter Rossmeaisl, B.S., Eden John Dayton Lafferty, Jr., Austin Valley David Russell Lang, Rochester Richard Walter Rother, B.A., Minne­ John David Larsen III, B.A., Crook­ apolis ston Larry Myles Saliterman, B.A., B.S., Joyce Heckenlaible LeFebvre, B.A., Minneapolis M.S., White Bear Lake Richard Avery Sanford, B.S., Sidney, Lennard Richard Lindquist, B.S., Mont. Minneapolis Richard Henry Schwartz, Melrose Thomas Byron Lyke, B.S., Rochester Russell Roman Sieben, B.S., Melrose Gerald Edward Maher, Cloquet Robert Barrett Simeral, B.S., Denver, Harold Joseph Mason, Jr., St. Paul Colo. Douglas Ray Maxson, B.S., St. Peter Robert John Spencer, B.S., Brooklyn Noel James Messelt, B.S., Winger Center Peter Herman Mielke, St. Paul James Edward Spitzmueller, B.S., St. David Edwin Milbrath, B.S., Duluth Paul Horace George Miller II, B.A., B.S., Francis Charles Steyaert, B.S., Burnsville Marshall Thomas Arvid Molin, B.S., Monte- Donald LeRoy Storm, B.S., Ortonville video Richard Jon Sundberg, B.S., St. Cloud David Earl Nelson, B.S., St. Paul James Timothy Swanson, B.S., Adrian Martin Nielsen, Northfield Willmar Richard Russell Nyman, B.S., Duluth Paul Roland Thompson, B.A., Eduardo E. Odio, Havana, Cuba Madison E. Fernando Odio, Havana, Cuba Robert Duane Thompson, B.S., South Robert James Olson, B.S., Litchfield St. Paul Jerry Vance Overman, Neillsville, Byron Robert Torgerson, Stillwater Wis. Marvin Lewis Ugland, B.S., Grand Michael George Path, B.S., South St. Forks, N.D. Paul John David Wainio, B.S., Duluth Gary Theodore Pederson, Minneapolis Douglas Glen Walesheck, B.S., St. Dale Robert Peterson, Minneapolis Paul Sherwood Robert Pomeroy, B.S., St. Lloyd Anthony Wallin, B.S., St. Paul Paul Greg Thomas Walling, B.S., Minne­ William Rogers Powell, B.A., Marshall apolis Richard Joseph Prokosch, \Vhite Bear Peter Louis Walman, B.A., St. Louis Lake Park Richard James Provinzino, B.S., Mel­ Gerald Nicholas Wintheiser, Excelsior rose

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science in Nursing Dianne Carolyn Adair, St. Paul Carol Marie Anderson, Minneapolis, Jacqueline Louise Ahlquist, Crystal WITH DISTINCTION 52 Doris Elaine Anderson, Cambridge Judith Ann Laegeler, Minneapolis Meredith Ann Babin, Minneapolis Susan EIlen Larson, Moose Lake, Julie Carolin Ramstad Baldwin, Min- WITH DISTINCTION neapolis, WITH DISTINCTION Thea Marie Larson, St. Peter Stephanie Lynn Blair, Minneapolis Gail Marie Lee, St. Louis Park, WITH Eileen Kathryn Cleveland, Watson DISTINCTION Margaret Louise Cleveland, Cam- Mary Margaret Lindberg, New bridge Brighton Jennifer Ann Dahlby, St. Paul Karen Ellen Lindelin, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Duffield, Browns Valley Eileen Gail London, St. Louis Park, SaIly Anne Dunn, Minneapolis, WITH WITH HICH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Josephine Ann Lorenz, Waseca Maureen Joy Eastlund, Cambridge, Carolyn Ann Marie Martin, Wayzata, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Susan Jane Eggebrecht, Elgin, IIl., Ruth Elaine Mattox, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION DarIa Rae Mattson, Mora, WITH DIS­ Marilyn Ann Elfstrand, Minneapolis TINCTION Janice Ann Everett, Duluth Karen Joann Mero, Minneapolis Mary Florence Fagerstrom, Minne- Margaret Suzanne Merriman, Golden apolis, WITH DISTINCTION VaIley, WITH DISTINCTION Kathleen Elaine Ferrel, Austin Kathryn Thetis Milanovich, Aliquippa, Joanne Louise Foss, Franklin Pa., WITH DISTINCTION Mary Louise Frederick, Minneapolis Nancy Arlene Miller, White Bear Jane Ann Fritsche, New VIm Lake Charlotte Karen Green, Minneapolis, Patricia Swartz Mitchell, Fairmont WITH HICH DISTINCTION Charlotte Lee Molm, Minneapolis Alice Susan Marie Guinter, Linden, Sandra Jean Monk, St. Paul Pa. Susan Lee Murray, Park Rapids, WITH Mary Ann Hahn, Jordan, WITH DIS- DISTINCTION TINCTION Theresa Kay Nyberg, Minneapolis Joanne Carol Hansen, Minneapolis Elizabeth Ann Ojala, St. Paul Marilyn Ann Hansen, St. Paul Judith Marilyn Ottoson, Minneapolis Glenda Joyce Haversack, Minneapolis Sally Morley Owens, A.A., St. Paul Joan Elizabeth Hempstead, Roseville Gloria Gene Peterson, Minneapolis Carol Kae Henriksen, Armstrong, Martha Pierpont PreIl, White Pine, Iowa Mich., WITH DISTINCTION Bonnie Braisted HilI, North St. Paul, Helen Elizabeth Priessler, StiIIwater, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Mary Claire Horns, Minneapolis Kathleen Ann Riley, St. Paul Eileen Ruby Jacobson, Minneapolis Beverly Lynn Robinson, Balaton, Kathie Ann Jensen, Edina WITH DISTINCTION Donna Mae Johnson, Mora Eva Jeanne Schander, Minneapolis Judith Marie Johnson, South St. Paul Janice Rae Schmidt, Minneapolis Pamela Jeanne Kappa, St. Louis Park Donna Mae Sorensen, St. Paul, WITH Anita Marie KeIler, Winona, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION BeverIee Ann Stancer, Redwood Falls, Joyce Etsuko Kometani, Honolulu, WITH DISTINCTION Hawaii Susan Helen Stroh schein, Isanti, WITH Susan May Krogh, B.A., CromweIl, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Evilo M. Swigart, Cosmos Janet Marie LaClair, Austin Eleanor Ann Tibbs, Hamilton, Mont.

53 Nancy Lou Torfin, Villard Betty Jane Wicklem, St. Paul, WITH Merry Carol Towle, Lonsdale DISTINCTION Karen Joan Tucker, Kasson Mary Margaret Zinn, Hartley, Iowa, Mavis M. Turpeinen, Alston, Mich. WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Ann West, Edina

Bachelor of Science Gerald Wayne Aasen, A.A., Thief Joyce Elaine Engelhardt, Joliet, I11., River Falls, Physical Therapy Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ Barbara Nan Arnold, St. Paul, Physical TION Therapy, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Joyce Ardell Englund, Alexandria, Bernard Charles Baier, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medicine Nancy Dean Enselein, Minneapolis, Ruth Ann Benjamin, Hutchinson, Oc­ Occupational Therapy, WITH DIS­ cupational Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ TINCTION TION Carol Marie Erickson, Richfield, Oc­ \VilIiam David Berg, Grand Rapids, cupational Therapy Medicine Patricia Gayle Erickson, Cambridge, William A. Bevan, Jr., Chisago City, Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ Medicine TION Paul Mitchell Blum, B.A., St. Louis Susan Marie Flor, Excelsior, Medical Park, Medicine Technology* Susan Rose Braun, Grand Rapids, Mary Kirsten Fredricks, Duluth, Medi­ Physical Therapy cal Technology* David Raoul Brown, A.L.A., B.A., Allan Larry Goldman, B.A., Hopkins, M.S., Edina, Medicine Medicine Linnea Frederiksen Brown, St. Louis Jeanne Marie Graves, Minneapolis, Park, Physical Therapy Medical Technology, WITH DISTINC­ Robert Michael Bruce, St. Louis, Mo., TION* Medicine Margaret Mary Hackbarth, Minong, Katherine Mary Charlton, Minneapo­ Wis., Physical Therapy, WITH DIS­ lis, Medical Technology, WITH HIGH TINCTION DISTINCTION* Teresa Jane Hagen, Zumbrota, Physi­ Ann Deis Claesgens, Minneapolis, cal Therapy Medical Technology* David Lee Hanson, Glenville, Physi­ Marjorie Ann Conroy, Coleraine, cal Therapy Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ Hildegarde Gertrude Hartmann, Blue TION Earth, Physical Therapy, WITH DIS­ Kent Bertram Crossley, B.A., Fari­ TINCTION bault, Medicine Sarah B. Hastings, Minneapolis, Medi­ Marilyn Dolores Dahmen, Excelsior, cal Technology* Physical Therapy Patricia May Hess, Lockhart, Medical Teresa Anne Dale, Hastings, Physical Technology* Therapy Margo Bene Holm, St. Paul, Occupa­ Ellen Rae Dorshow, St. Paul, Medical tional Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Technology* Stephen Michael Hughes, Fairview, David Charles Elskamp, A.A., Fulda, Mont., Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy

• These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 14, 1968. 54 Carol Kathryn Johnson, Minneapolis, Suzanne Brown McVey, Topeka, Kan., Medical Technology* Occupational Therapy, WITH DIS­ Claudia Marie Johnson, St. Paul, Oc­ TINCTION cupational Therapy, WITH DISTINC­ Sharon Kay Miller, Outlook, Mont., TION Medical Technology, WITH DISTINC­ Linda Margaret Johnson, Wayzata, TION* Occupational Therapy, WITH DIS­ Jean Elizabeth Nelson, Litchfield, TINCTION Physical Therapy Lorna Marie Johnson, North Branch, Phyllis Eva Nelson, Randolph, Medi­ Physical Therapy cal Technology, WITH DISTINCTION* Dyann Marie Jorgens, Owatonna, Oc­ Lynn Nora Nimmo, Cheyenne, Wyo., cupational Therapy Medical Technology, WITH DISTINC­ William John Kane, St. Paul, Medi­ TION* cine Koren Yukiko Nishida, Honolulu, Patrick Aloysius Keenan, St. Paul, Hawaii, Occupational Therapy, Medicine WITH DISTINCTION Marilyn Maureen Klein, B.A., St. Toni Denise Okada, Minneapolis, Cloud, Medical Technology, WITH Medical Technology, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION* DISTINCTION* Jeannie Margaret Kogl, Rosemount, Mark Alan Olson, Minneapolis, Medi­ Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION cine Cheryl Ann Krause, St. Paul, Occu­ Richard H. Olson, Minneapolis, Medi­ pational Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION cine Stephen Michael Larkin, Minnetonka, Robert Carl Martin Olson, B.A., Min­ Medicine neapolis, Medicine Linda Jean Larsen, Robbinsdale, Marit Osland, Minneapolis, Occupa­ Medical Technology* tional Therapy, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ Doris Margaret Latvala, Tamarack, TION Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Ann Paskvan, Chisholm, Oc­ Jeffrey Stuart Lava, B.A., Minneapolis, cupational Therapy Medicine MerriLee Pederson, Robbinsdale, Sharon Louise Lehto, OrIand, Calif., Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION George Michael Pope, Silver Bay, Jeffrey Stephen Leibo, St. Louis Park, Medicine Medicine Arnold Samuel Potek, Minneapolis, Mary Elizabeth Lunzer, Minneapolis, Medicine Medical Technology, WITH DISTINC­ Lowell Russell Quenemoen, B.A., TION* Clarkfield, Medicine Leslie Ann Malvaney, Minneapolis, Jerry Thomas Reese, B.A., Marshall, Physical Therapy Medicine Lynne LeRae Martineau, West St. John James Regan, Jr., Minneapolis, Paul, Physical Therapy Medicine Jeanne Marie Maun, St. Paul, Occupa­ Margery Ann Roberts, Hibbing, Physi­ tional Therapy, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ cal Therapy, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ TION TION Nancy Katherine McCulley, A.L.A., Kathryn lone Rolfe, New Brighton, St. Paul, Occupational Therapy Medical Technology*

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 14, 1968.

55 William Jay Sahl, Jr., St. Louis Park, Margaret Mary Stewart, Mahtomedi, Medicine Physical Therapy Nancy Jane Sahr, Hutchinson, Medical William Bennett Stewart, B.A., Min· Technology, WITH DISTINCTION* neapolis, Medicine Susan Creighton Sauer, Rochester, Thomas Raymond Strand, Cloquet, Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Dana LaBelle Scanlan, Minneapolis, Mary Jane Palm Thorson, Albert Lea, Physical Therapy Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Timothy Beach Schmitt, Austin, Nancy Thorvig, Sandstone, Physical Medicine Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Richard Walter Schoewe, St. Paul, Nancy Elizabeth Tofte, Grand Rapids, Medicine Medical Technology* Marshall Zane Schwartz, St. Louis Barbara Katherine Turnquist, St. Paul, Park, Medicine Occupational Therapy, WITH DIS' Susan Dorothy Short, Minneapolis, TINCTION Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Virginia Lee Vowles, St. Paul, Medical Joanne Sara Sinaiko, St. Paul, Medi­ Technology* cal Technology* James Soren Westby, Minneapolis, Joseph Ivan Skow, Mound, Medicine Medicine Linda Anne Smith, Minneapolis, Judith Ann White, Urbana, Ill., Physi­ Medical Technology, WITH DISTINC­ cal Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION TION* Lois Gail Winter, Detroit Lakes, Paulette Christine Smutka, Richfield, Physical Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Medical Technology, WITH DISTINC' Kay Helen Wolfe, Golden Valley, TION* Medical Technology* Ann Marie Sorenson, Pipestone, Occu­ Suzanne Wood, Lockport, Ill., Physi­ pational Therapy cal Therapy, WITH DISTINCTION Mary Sue Stanton, St. Paul, Occupa­ John Frederic Zurek, B.A., Minne­ tional Therapy apolis, Medicine

Master of Hospital Administration James Gerard Anderson, B.A., Bloom­ Archie John Givens, Jr., B.A., Minne­ ington apolis James Martin Armbrust, B.S., Omaha, Harold Jorahmiel Gottlieb, B.S., Neb. Brooklyn, N.Y. Peter Gaskill Booth, B.B.A., Danbury, Norman Frederick Gruber, B.A., Los Conn. Angeles, Calif. Leroy Canady, B.S., Kinston, N.C. Sister Mary Gregory Hanson, B.S., St. John David Cochrane, B.A., Parkers Paul Prairie James Heimarck, B.A., Edina Jerome Allen Crest, B.S.B., Minne­ Daniel Jon Hertsgaard, B.A., Minne­ apolis apolis Tames Howard Douglas, B.A., Minne­ Thomas Perry Jose, B.A., Lakewood, apolis Ohio Robert Lawrence Downs, B.S.B., Oak Joseph William Kenney, B.A., Indian­ Park, Ill. apolis, Ind. Fredrick Roy Eaton, B.S., Tacoma, Chapin Key, B.S., M.D., Langley, Wash. British Columbia, Canada

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 14, 1968. 56 John Hill King, B.M.E., Maryville, William Henry Palmer III, B.S., Tenn. Rockford, Ill. Sheldon Lee Krizelman, B.S., Omaha, John David Peters, B.A., La Crosse, Neb. Wis. Michael James Madden, B.S., Wauke­ Dennis Arnold Popp, B.A., St. Paul sha, Wis. Howard William Salmon, B.A., Elgin, Robert W. Mellbye, B.S., Greeley, Ill. Colo. Thomas Richard Schneider, B.B.A., Sister Jean Marie Menke, B.S., La Hamilton, Ohio Crosse, Wis. John Scharf Soth, B.A., Los Angeles, Lowell James Miller, B.S., VIen Calif. Robert Edward Miller, B.S.Pharm., Arthur Nicholas Speltz, B.S., Albert Lowell, Mass. Lea Cale Emery Neal, B.S., Clark, S.D., Larry Vern Truit, B.A., Denver, Colo. Sister Mary Agnes Otting, B.S., St. James Nelson Wolf, B.A., Truman Paul Sister Anita Wolf, B.S., Merrill, Wis.

Master of Public Health \Villiam Lee Anderson, D.v.M., Bernard Lindenberg, B.S., San An­ Clarinda, Iowa tonio, Tex. Jesus A. Andreu R., B.C.E., , Delmer Dean Matasovsky, B.S., Lake­ Venezuela field Dean Raymond Chaussee, B.C.E., Charles Bost McCreary, B.A., M.D., Sioux City, Iowa Minneapolis Jaime Alfredo Chevalier, B.A., Min­ Joseph Edward Orthoefer, D.V.M., neapolis Gahanna, Ohio Edgar Milton Cleaver, M.D., Omaha, Gordon Squire Oxborrow, B.s., Phoe­ Neb. nix, Ariz. \Vallace Alva Deen, B.S., D.v.M., John Richard Riddell, D.V.M., Oak Alexandria, La. Park, III. Richard Joseph Geisen, B.A., St. Paul James Ralph Riley, B.A., Golden Val­ Yusri Ali Hassan Hamid, B.C.E., ley Khartoum, Sudan Russell James Roberts, B.S., D.D.s., Thomas Bernard Hart, B.S., M.S., Ogema, Wis. Pomeroy, Ohio Kenneth Earl Rowe, M.D., Calumet, Sverre Ingemann Harvei, M.D., Oslo, Mich. Norway Leonard Eugene Rudie, B.S., Apple­ Donald Frank Hogg, B.A., North St. ton, Wis. Paul Perry E. VanBeek, B.S., Langford, Frederick Vernon Huff, B.C.E., St. S.D. Louis, Mo. Patrick Harold Vosse, B.S., Lincoln, Robert Milton Greene, B.S., Phoenix, Neb. Ariz. Webster Young, Jr., B.S., Omaha, Robert Steven Larsen, B.A., Minne­ Neb. apolis

Doctor of Medicine Aleksandra S. Alderman, B.S., Minne­ Michael Thomas Anderson, B.S., Le­ apolis Sueur 57 Richard Henry Angell, B.A., St. Paul Theodore Louis Fritsche, B.A., New Howard Justin Ansel, B.A., B.S., St. DIm Louis Park Allan Roger Frost, B.A., Grand Marais Barbara Ruth Arnold, B.S., Pengilly David Earl Gambill, B.A., B.S., Roch­ James Edward Balow, B.S., Red \Ving ester John Dennis Barker, Jr., B.S., Duluth John Douglas Gambill, B.A., James Gregory Baron, B.A., Minne- Rochester apolis Fred Wayne Gaskin, B.S., Eyota John Ho,vard Berg, Jr., B.A., Minne- Robert Michael Gasway, B.A., B.S., apolis Minneapolis John Bergman, B.A., St. Paul James Barry Gaviser, B.A., Minne- Curtis Jay Black, B.A., Deephaven apolis Ronald Ernest Blackmore, B.A., Bi- Kendall Alan Gerdes, \Vaseca wabik Dale Nicholas Gerding, B.S., Belgrade Paul Mitchell Blum, B.A., St. Louis Allan Larry Goldman, B.A., Hopkins Park John E. Graham III, B.M.E., Or- John Richard Bonde, B.S., St. Paul lando, Fla. David Raoul Brown, A.L.A., B.A., Richard Scott Gregory, B.A., Minne­ Edina apolis Robert Michael Bruce, St. Louis, Mo. Roger Ray Grimm, B.S., Eau Claire, Robert Morris Bunes, B.S., Minne­ Wis. apolis James \Villiam Haight, B.A., B.S., Fredrick Anthony Burris, B.A., Aitkin South St. Paul Thomas Patterson Cairns, B.A., B.S., James Dunham Harris, B.A., Savage Bemidji James Evan Heeter, B.A., B.S., Min­ Ronald Gene Campbell, B.S., Great neapolis Falls, Mont. Steffen Andrew Helgaas, B.A., M.A., Bruce Edward Carlson, B.A., Minne­ Canby apolis Steven Abbott Heller, B.A., Minne­ Kenneth Robert Carter, B.S., Ada apolis John C. Colla, B.Chem., M.S., Ph.D., Daniel Edward Hill, B.A., Williams­ St. Paul port, Pa. John \Villiam Copenhaver, Jr., B.A., Richard Frank Hirt, B.A., Eden B.S., St. Paul Prairie Kent Bertram Crossley, B.A., Faribault Mary Elenore Hobbs, B.A., Minne­ Richard Charles Cutshall, B.S., apolis M.S.A.E., Rochester William Henry Hollinshead III, St. Mark Victor Dahl, B.A., ]'vlinneapolis Paul Joel Towne Deweese, B.A., Bemidji Thomas \Vard Holm, B.A., Minne­ Rodney Ray Dick, B.A., St. Peter apolis Dale Thomas Dobrin, B.S., Minne- Trygve Olaf Honaas, B.A., Edina apolis Paul Chester Horton, Jr., B.A., Min­ John N. Dunne, B.S., Minneapolis neapolis Carlton Russell Erickson, B.A., B.S., Robert Iver Hustrulid, B.S., St. Paul \Villmar Paul Charles Iverson, B.S., Minne­ Ronald David Evans, B.A., B.S., Min­ apolis neapolis Steven James Jackman, B.A., Roch­ Gary Lee Falk, B.A., Minneapolis ester Michael Cyril Flanagan, B.S., Minne­ George Phillip Janicke, B.S., Grand apolis Rapids Keith \Vilfred Johnson, B.S., St. Paul

58 Joseph Michael Keenan, B.S., St. Paul Gary Harris Myers, B.A., B.S., Minne­ John Crowley Keohane, Jr., B.S., Min­ apolis neapolis Larry Elliott Nacht, B.A., Minneapolis Kathleen M. Zak Kiesler, B.s., Little James Edward Nathe, B.S., Sauk Cen­ Falls tre Gordon Roy Klatt, B.S., Stillwater Ralph Erick Nelson, Jr., B.A., Beards­ William David Knowles, B.A., Tracy ley Gary George Kohls, B.A., Sacred Robert Dale Niedringhaus, B.A., Mo- Heart bridge, S.D. Richard Johnson Kostick, B.A., Min­ William Harold Noran, B.S., Edina neapolis Carl George Oeljen, B.A., Waseca Dennis Boyd Kottke, B.S., Wells Robert Carl Martin Olson, B.A., Min- Stephen Damian Kuslich, B.A., St. neapolis Paul Paul Malcolm Ossmann, B.A., St. Paul Donald Richard Larson, B.S.Pharm., Warren Francis Ostlund, Jr., B.A., Royalton Minneapolis Richard Edward Latchaw, B.S., St. W. Vincent Perrelli, B.S., St. Paul Paul Jerald Henry Pietan, B.S., Wells Jeffrey Stuart Lava, B.A., Minneapolis John Kent Pike, Jr., B.S., Minneapolis Barbara Elaine Harmon Leaf, B.A., Raymond G. Poggi, B.A., Minneapolis Anoka David Arthur Pope, B.S., M.S., Janes- Gordon James Lester, Jr., B.A., Min­ ville neapolis Lowell Russell Quenemoen, B.A., James Edwin Levernier, B.Chem., Clarkfield Minneapolis Jerry Thomas Reese, B.A., Marshall David George Levitt, B.S., Minne­ Robert Raymond Reick, B.S., Minne­ apolis apolis Chun Kyu Loh, B.A., B.S., Seoul, Charles Lewis Edward Remington, Jr., Korea B.S., Billings, Mont. Gary Thomas Lyndborg, B.s., Madi­ Margaret Ellen Wright Rick, B.A., son B.S., St. Paul Michael Carl Magnuson, B.A., Min­ Michael John Rietbrock, B.S., Ocono­ neapolis mowoc, Wis. Mark Wallace Mahowald, B.S., Edina Neil Paul Rosenthal, B.S., St. Paul Roger Alan Mattison, B.S., Billings, Stephen Richard Roskos, B.A., Minne­ Mont. apolis Carolyn Jean McKay, B.A., St. Paul Lorraine Joyce Rubis, B.A., Minne­ James Douglas McLeod, B.S., Minne­ apolis apolis Jerald Charles Sadoff, B.A., Minne­ Thomas Hugh McPartlin, B.A., B.S., apolis Minneapolis Russell Alan Sather, B.A., Crookston Joseph Milo Meland, Jr., B.A., Stephen Earl Schmitz, B.S.Pharm., Bemidji Hutchinson Peter Arthur R. Menge, B.S., Minne­ Terrence A. Schulte, B.S., St. Paul apolis John Francis Schwalbach, B.S., Win­ David John Mersy, B.A., B.S., Gon­ dom vick Thomas Elden Sedlock, B.S., Minne­ Grant Durward Miller, B.A., Worth­ apolis ington John A. Seibel, B.S., Minneapolis Bjorn Karl Monson, B.A., Canby David Theodore Sidney, B.A., Minne­ apolis

59 Joel Bernhard Sigdestad, Jr., B.A., Allen Lester Van Beek, B.S., West­ Moorhead field, N.D. Ronald David Soltis, B.S., Fargo, N.D. C. Edward Vaurio, Jr., B.S., Minne­ David Luverne Sorley, B.S., Minne­ apolis apolis Janice Turner Vollmer, B.A., Minne­ Bernard Eugene Statland, B.A., St. apolis Paul Lee Robert \Vales, B.A., St. Paul David A. Stead, B.A., Worcester, David Lloyd Wallace, B.A., B.S., Min­ Mass. neapolis Eugene Philip Stecz, B.S., Haverstraw, Douglas Craig Walta, B.S., Brookings, N.Y. S.D. Diane Carravetta Stein, B.A., River­ Justin Leo Wass, A.A., B.S., Bigelow dale, N.Y. Michael David Weiner, B.S., St. Paul William Bennett Stewart, B.A., Min­ Thomas Michael Werges, B.S., Edina neapolis Paul Rodney Wernick, B.A., B.S., St. \Villiam Leonard Streitz, B.S., Wa­ Louis Park seca Thomas Clement \Vhite, B.A., B.S., Arnulf Lohren Svendsen, B.A., B.S., Minneapolis Minneapolis James John \Viberg, B.S., Minneapolis Jon Melvin Talsness, B.S., Interna­ Robert Busse \Vright, B.A., Austin tional Falls Gary Edwin Wyard, B.A., Edina William Martin Uggen, B.s., B.A., John Frederic Zurek, B.A., Minne- Wells apolis

GRADUATE SCHOOL Master of Architecture l'vlohinder Singh Datta, New Delhi, Ravinder Kumar Madan, New Delhi, India India B. of Arch. with honors '65, Indian Institute B. of Arch. '64, University of Delhi, India. of Technology. Field of Concentration: Archi· Major: Architecture. Thesis: Urban Housing tecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. for the Tropics of India (With Special Refer· ence to Delhi Region-North India). Major Ad· viser: Prof. W. K. Vivrctt.

Master of Arts Burton Dale Anderson, Minneapolis Kristin Joanna Ostby Anderson, B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Duluth Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ R. C. Loehr. tration: Cnrriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. John Edward Anderson, Washburn, Wis. Richard David Arvey, Long Beach, B.S. '59, Wisconsin State College, Superior. Calif. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ B.A. '66, Occidental College. Field of Concen­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. tration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. P. Campbell.

60 Stanley Earl Aschenbrenner, St. Paul Nancy Fry Bjork, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '51, Willamette University. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Major: Anthropology. Minor: Geography. The­ Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. sis: Entreprenurship in Two North Indian R. E. Moore. Towns. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Spencer. William Carleton Bloom, St. Paul Vichitr Awakul, Bangkok, Thailand B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Psy­ B.S. in Ag. '60, Kasetsart University. Field of chology. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Extinction Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Induced Alterations of Interresponse Times Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Following Differential Reinforcement of Low Response Rates. Major Adviser: Prof. T. I. David Elliot Barry, Minneapolis Thompson. B.A. '65, St. Olaf College. Major: Anthro­ pology. Minor: Geography. Thesis: A Com­ James Keith Bober, Rapid City, S.D. puter Simulation of the Chinese Peasant Land B.A. '66, University of Iowa. Field of Con­ Tenure System. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. Pelto. Joan Aldous. David Leonidas Barte, Minneapolis Carol May Bodien, Minneapolis B.S., B.A. '62, Mankato State College. Field B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of Min­ of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Prof. F. B. Wilderson. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. Yvonne Vander­ Boom. Robert Alexander Bays, Jr., Clarion, Pa. Norman Earl Bollinger, Osseo B.A. '66, Pennsylvania State University. Field B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of of Concentration: Speech, Communication, Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M Prof. C. H. Boeck. Whiting. Walter Herbert Brovald, St. Paul Julius Francis Beck, Duluth B.S. '49, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mass Communication. Major Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Adviser: Prof. W. E. Emery. Major Adviser: Prof. V. R. Plumb. Richard Burnett Brown, Austin Roger Lawrence Beck, St. Paul B.A. '66, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ B.A. '64, Hamline University. Field of Con­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. centration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Jo­ Jones. hannes Riedel. Margaret Resset Brusegaard, Pelican Stella Marcil Benson, Minot, N.D. Rapids B.S. '48, Minot State College. Field of Con­ B.S. '61, Moorhead State College. Field of centration: Curriculum and lnstruction. Major Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. George Joseph Beran, St. Paul James Michael Burridge, Eliot, Me. B.A. cum laude '61, College of St. Thomas. B.S. '66, Georgetown University. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Mass Communication. centration: Area Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Gerald. B. K. Marshall. Nancy Jane Wells Berneking, Way- John Richard Burt, Minneapolis zata B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with honors '65, Ohio University. Field Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ W. T. Pattison. jor Adviser: Prof. D. G. MacEachern. Thomas Hsiang-hsi Chiang, Taipei, Alan Garrett Beske, Minnesota Lake Taiwan, China B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '52, Chinese Naval Academy. Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Concentration: Linguistics and Comparative viser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Philology. Major Adviser: Prof. Walter Lehn.

61 Conroy Yet Farn Chow, Honolulu, John Alden Drury, \Vabasha Hawaii B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, University of Redlands. Field of Con­ Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr. D. A. Ward. Toddy Ann Dunkle, Minneapolis Walter Martin Christensen, White B.S. in Ed. '63, Miami University. Major: Bear Lake Educational Psychology. Minor: Elementary B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Education. Thesis: The Effect of Simultaneous Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Versus Delayed Matching of Stimuli during Prof. R. G. Warnken. Visual Discrimination Training on Learning Letter Names. Major Adviser: Prof. S. J. Harold Sung Chu, Minneapolis Samuels. B.S. '54, Seoul National University. Field of Carl Ball Durley, Tylertown, Miss. Concentration: Japanese. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Copeland. B.A. '66, Northwestern University. Field of Concentration: Chinese. Major Adviser: Prof. Strathmore Richard Bruce Cooke, C. J. Liu. Robbinsdale Eunice Ruth Eifert, Blue Earth B.A. '66, Umversity of Mmnesota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, Valparaiso University. Field of Con­ T. B. Jones. centration: Speech-Communication. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Virginia Fredricks. Chet Creider, Minneapolis B.A. '65, Reed College. Major: Anthropology. Gertrud Maria Eitner, Stanford, Calif. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Morphological Diplom Dolkswirt '45, Univerfitat Innsbruck. Sketch of Tarma Quechua. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Prof. H. B. Sarles. Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Rosemary Anderson Davis, Gary, Ind. Lewis Westlund Ely, Mound B.A. '60, Oberlin College. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '52, University of Minnesota. Field of tion: Political Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major F. J. Sorauf. Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Patrick Michael Dempsey, St. Paul Carolyn Epperly, La Grange Park, Ill. B.A. '64, University of \Visconsin, Milwaukee. B.A. '59, Grinnell College. Field of Concen­ Field of Concentration: Linguistics and Com­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ parative Philology. Major Adviser: Prof. Cecil viser: Prof. N. C. Chase. Wood. Rudolph Joseph Deutscher, Regina, Walter Hunter Erskine, II, Minne- Saskatchewan, Canada apolis B.A. with distinction '45, B. of Ed. '46, Uni­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of versity of Saskatchewan. Field of Concentra­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: tion: Curriculum and Instruction. :'vlajor Ad­ Prof. E. D. Gennaro. viser: Prof. E. T. Keach, Jr. Kathleen Garis Fahey, St. Paul John Devaraj, Secunderabad, B.A. magna cum laude '67, University of Min­ Andhrapradesh, India nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ B.A. with honors '37, M.A. '38, Madras Uni­ ence. Major Adviser: Prof. \Vesley Simonton. versity. Field of Concentration: History. 11a­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. B. Rutman. Ronald Wayne Force, Sioux City, Iowa Russell Allan Dondero, Roseburg, B.S. '63, Iowa State College. Field of Concen­ Ore. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '64, Whitman College. Major: Political Wesley Simonton. Science. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Toward a Theory of Political Development using "The Richard Pedersen Fuller, Ellsworth, Mode of Production" as a causal factor in the Wis. Determination of the Form of Political Lead­ B.S. '55, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire. ership and System Wide Social Change. Major Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ Adviser: Prof. M. Q. Sibley. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Popper.

62 Laverne Carl Funk, White Bear Lake Richard Wallace Held, Minneapolis B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '63, Montana State University. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Area Studies. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Prof. W. D. Beatty. Leroy Fredrick Gerchman, Virginia Arne Helland, Virginia B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '59, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. A. E. Smith. Thomas Clark Gorey, Long Beach, Calif. June Bernice Hendrickson, Hibbing B.A. '66, California State College. Major: His­ B.S. cum laude '51, University of Minnesota. tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Scottsboro Case. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Murphy. Charles Jefferson Hitt, Minneapolis Fred Henry Griebie, Minneapolis B.A. '58, Nebraska State Teachers College. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Rise and Decline in Popularity of Lord Kitche­ ner of Khartoum. Major Adviser: Prof. 1- K. William Paul Hodgson, Ft. Atkinson, Munholland. \Vis. Charles John Gustafson, St. Paul B.S. '62, Wisconsin State College, Stevens B.A. '54, University of Washington. Field of Point. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. John­ E. V. Leichty. son. Patricia Young Halliday, Minneapolis Dirk Hoerder, Hamburg, B.S. '59, Bemidji State Teachers College. Field Free University, Berlin, Germany. Major: His­ of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: tory. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Massa­ Prof. R. E. Moore. chusetts Town Officials 1760-1780. Major Ad­ Madeline Hamermesh, Minneapolis viser: Prof. J. R. Howe. B.A. cum laude '38, Hunter College. Field of James Joel Hurtak, Chicago, Ill. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Richard Gerald Hanley, Long Lake T. G. Stavrou. B.A. '56, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Julie Ann Carolyn Jarvinen, Zumbrota Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Zoology. Major Rose Mary Huisman Hanson, Minne- Adviser: Prof. F. M. Williams. apolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Samuel Lincoln Jenkins, Chicago, Ill. Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. cum laude '65, Trinity College. Field of W. S. Bennett. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. James Murray Hatten, Duluth J. C. Levenson. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Sister Matthias Jodocy, Duluth Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. B.S. '53, College of st. Scholastica. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Mary Colleen Quirk Healy, Minne- Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. apolis B.A. '58, College of St. Catherine; B.S. '62, Alphonse Vern Johnson, Minneapolis University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '49, St. Cloud State Teachers College. tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Prof. M. D. Hall. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. 63 Louana Gamache Johnson, Duluth David Lawrence Klemmack, Duluth B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: So­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. ciology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. sis: Self-concept as an Intervening Variable in Learning Theory. Major Adviser: Prof. C. E. Patricia Georgene Johnson, Minne- Ramsey. apolis B.S. with distinction '62, University of Minne­ David Richard Klepel, Odessa sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and B.S. '62, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Dyk­ Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ stra. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Jack Alfred Julin, St. Paul Norma Tisch Koeppe, Duluth B.A. cum laude '56, University of Minnesota. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Major: Psychology. Minor: Biostatistics. The­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. sis: The Minnesota Multaphasic Personality Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Inventory Scale Number Four, Psychopathic Deviate, as a Predictor for Good Adj ustment Richard H. Koshalek, Madison, \Vis. on Probation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Wirt. Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: Isabel Kaldor, Prince Albert, Prof. D. T. Tselos. Saskatchewan, Canada Edward Carlisle Kottke, Benson B. of Ed. '56, Univcrsity of Saskatchewan. B.A. '50, Concordia College. Field of Concen­ Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Eleanor Charlotte Kall, Tomahawk, James Arnold Kurpius, St. Louis Park Wis. B.A. '60, College of St. Thomas. Field of B.S. with distinction '37, University of Min­ Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum viser: Prof. T. A. Mahoney. and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Sister Cecile La Forest, Duluth Hommey Abraham Kanter, Duluth B.A. '53, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '48, University of Minnesota. Ficld of Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Robert Eugene Larson, St. Louis Park Charlotte Fuller Kauppi, Milwaukee, B.S. with high distinction '60, University of Wis. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Nelson. B.S. '59, University of \Visconsin. Major: Psy­ chology. Minor: Neuropsychiatry. Thesis: Per­ Sabra Olson Laumbach, Mason City, sonality Changes in State Reformatory Inmates Iowa After Incarceration as Measured by the Min­ nesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. Ma­ B.S. '63, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ jor Adviser: Prof. P. E. Meehl. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. \Villiam George Kawamba, Ft. Jameson, Zambia Laurin Emil Leino, Ely B.S. '65, University of Idaho. Major: Anthro­ B.S. '32, University of Minnesota. Field of pology. Minor: Geography. Thesis: Witchcraft Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Beliefs in Africa. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Prof. V. R. Plumb. Spencer. Carol Marie Lilyholm, St. Paul Norman Mark Klein, Brooklyn, N.Y. B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ B.A. '66, Brooklyn College. Major: History. sota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Minor: Art History. Thesis: The 1829-1829 Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Lecture Series of Victor Cousin and Abel Vil­ lemain: Aspects of the Relationship Between Valerie Arlynne Liston, St. Paul the University and the Intellectual Life at the B.S. '61, Hamline University. Field of Concen­ End of the Restoration. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. V. L. J. K. Munholland. Hendrix.

64 Han Chin Liu, Taichung, Taiwan, Robert Eric Meyerson, Bronx, N.Y. China B.A. '66, Columbia College. Major: History. B.A. '62, National Taiwan University. Field of Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Hegel's Change. Ma­ Concentration: Mass Communication. Major jor Adviser: Prof. J. A. Thayer. Adviser: Prof. R. B. Nixon. Janet Lynn Miller, Morris Myrna Dalzell Lyng, Mayville, N.D. B.A. with high distinction '66, University of B.S. '61, Mayville State Teachers College. Ma­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. jor: Library Science. Minor: English. Thesis: Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. The Selection of Student Assistants for the Small College Library. Major Adviser: Prof. Barbara Stratton Moen, Hastings D. K. Berninghausen. B.S. '54, Simmons College. Field of Concen­ tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. David John MacDonald, Fresno, Calif. L. E. Olson. B.A. '65, Fresno State College. Field of Con­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Alice Reader Monaghan, Edina Jones. B.S. '55, Washington University. Field of Con­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Deanne Louise Bottomley Magnusson, Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Hopkins B.S. with distinction '59, University of Min­ Terry Dean Monson, St. Ignace, nesota. Field of Concentration: Speech Sci­ Mich. ence, Pathology, and Audiology. Major Ad­ B.A. cum laude '66, Oakland University. Field viser: Prof. R. P. McDermott. of Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Richard Edwin Manthey, Cloquet Prof. A. o. Krueger. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Mary Alice Morris, Shoreview Concentration: Political Science. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. M. Q. Sibley. B.S. cum laude '62, Iowa Wesleyan College. Field of Concentration: Botany. Major Ad­ Ronald Lee Martinson, Eveleth viser: Prof. W. P. Cunningham. B.S. magna cum laude '66, University of Min­ Cecelia Yolanda Nauck, St. Paul nesota. Major: History. Minors: Political Sci­ ence and Geography. Thesis: "And They Shall B.A. '64, Hofstra University. Field of Concen­ Seek Peace:" The Birth of the United Nations. tration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. E. N. Livingston. R. H. Cameron. James Alan Mayry, Chisholm Earl O. H. Nelson, Red \Ving B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ B.S. '58, St. Cloud State Teachers College. tory. Minor: English. Thesis: A History of the Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Electrical Industry in Northeastern Minnesota. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Craw­ Major Adviser: Prof. M. L. Lindquist. ford. Patricia Ann McKinley, Mason City, Karl W. Nitardy, St. Paul Iowa B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '58, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. L. H. Lofquist. Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Byron John Nordstrom, Minneapolis Frank Henry Meyer, Minneapolis B.A. '65, Lawrence University. Major: History. B.S. '36, The College of the City of New Minors: Scandinavian and Political Science. York; M.S. '51, Polytechnic Institute, New Thesis: Swedish Foreign Policy since 1945, A York. Field of Concentration: History and Study of the Option of Neutrality and its Philosophy of Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Viability. Major Adviser: Prof. J. K. Mun­ R. H. Beck. holland. Jean Louise Meyers, Amboy Robert Louis Oberstar, Eveleth B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Prof. J. N. Butcher. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson.

65 James Howard Olila, Minneapolis James Provinzano, New York, N.Y. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: An­ B.A. '66, Hunter College of the City Univer­ thropology. Minor: Ecology. Thesis: Pente­ sity of New York. Major: Anthropology. Minor: costalism: The Dvnamics of Recruitment in a Geology. Thesis: The Osteological Remains Modern Socio-Reiigious Movement. Major Ad­ of the Galaz Mimbres Amerinds. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. L. P. Gerlach. viser: Prof. L. P. Gerlach. Arvid Loren Olson, Edina Michael Erwin Pufall, Cedar Rapids, B.A. '59, Concordia College. Field of Concen­ Iowa tration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. B.A. cum laude '58, St. Benedict's College. Blair. Field of Concentration: Speech, Communica­ tion, and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. James Arthur Olson, Jackson H. L. Adey. B.A. with honor '67, Hamline University. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Lawrence Lee Reed, St. Paul Prof. S. B. Kegler. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: John Higbee O'Neill, St. Paul Prof. \Vesley Simonton. B.S. with highest honors '63, \Visconsin State College, LaCrosse. Field of Concentration: Ronald Lee Robinson, Graettinger, English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Iowa B.A. magna Cum laude '57, Augustana College. Andrew J. Ostazeski, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ B.S. '60, Wisconsin State College, Superior. viser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Hastie. Sister Aelred Roehl, Duluth B.A. '59, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Littleton Dennis Page, Minneapolis Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiology. Mi­ nor: Psychology. Thesis: Fundamental Fre­ Judith Miller Rome, Rochester quency of Phonation as a Function of Glottal B.S. with high distinction '66, University of Impedance Changes. Major Adviser: Prof. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Spanish. W. D. Ward. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. Edward Eugene Paradis, Minneapolis Michael Allen Rynkiewich, B.S. with distinction '63, University of Minne­ Minneapolis sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and B.A. '66, Bethel College. Major: Anthropology. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. T. W. Cly­ Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Chippewa mer. Pow-wows. Major Adviser: Prof. F. C. Miller. David Lester Peterson, Grand Portage Arild Saether, Kristiansand S., Norway B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Exam. Oecon. '66, University of Oslo. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. Prof. Clifford Hildreth. Stanley Vv' ells Pollock, Longmont, Luk-in Sang-Agas, Rachbure, Thailand Colo. B. of Ed. '64, College of Education, Thailand. B.S. '65, Colorado State University. Major: So­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In· ciology. Minor: History and Philosophy of struction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. T. Keach. Education. Thesis: Value Differences Between \Vhite and Negro Residents in the "North Donald Everett Sankey, Roseville Side" area of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Major B.A. '66, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Adviser: Prof. C. E. Ramsey. centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Edward Gerald Prohofsky, St. Louis F. B. Wilderson. Park Glenn Roy Schleede, Rockville, Md. B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '60, Gustavus Adolphus Col· Concentration: Physical Education for Men. lege. Field of Concentration: Industrial Rela­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. tions. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman.

66 John Charles Schneider, New York, John Garris Snowfield, Fridley N.Y. B.A. '54, LL.B. '58, University of Minnesota. B.A. '66, Fordham University. Major: History. Field of Concentration: Geography. Major Ad­ Minor: English. Thesis: Philadelphia Crime as viser: Prof. P. W. Porter. reported in the Public Ledger 1836-1841. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. P. D. Jordan. Larry Robert Stewart, Floyd, Iowa B.A. '57, Iowa State Teachers College. Field Lillie Esther Greer Schwabe, Duluth of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ B.S. cum laude '60, University of Minnesota. jor Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Marie Kirchner Stone, Chicago, Ill. James Allen Scott, Duluth B.A. '57, College of St. Benedict. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. Prof. S. B. Kegler. Major: History. Minor: Economics. Thesis: More "Men of Good Hope"-Progressive Jacqueline Harris Straus, Minne- Themes in Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. apolis A. J. Larsen. B.A. '48, University of Wisconsin. Major: Norman John Setnicker, Biwabik Educational Psychology. Minor: Psychology. B.S. '63, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Thesis: The Relation of Residential Mobility Major: History. Minor: English. Thesis: The to the Social Integration and Academic Per­ Development of the Biwabik Mine from 1892- formance of Students in the College of Edu­ 1920. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Larsen. cation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Wilk. Mary Kathleen Shea, Lackawanna, James Clayton Strom, Washburn, N.Y. Wis. B.A. '63, Syracuse University; M.R.C. '64, Uni­ B. Philosophy '53, Northland College. Field versity of F1orida. Field of Concentration: Psy­ of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Crawford. Sister Vianney Shubitz, Duluth James Wilbur Sulzbach, Minneapolis B.A. '61, College of St. Scholastica. Field of B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Michael William Shurgot, Canton, Andres Suris, St. Paul Ohio Licenciado en Derecho '41, University of Bar­ B.A. '65, Canisius College. Field of Concen­ celona. Field of Concentration: Spanish. Major tration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. Levenson. Barbara Joan Swanson, Minneapolis Barbara Reynolds Simon, New York, B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of N.Y. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, Hunter College of the City of New Prof. A. P. Zimmerman. York. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Linguistics and Comparative Philology. Thesis: Rice Vil­ Harold Allen Taylor, Jr., Minneapolis lage: An Ethnographic Analysis of a Chippewa B.A. '58, Brown University. Field of Concen­ Community. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Pelto. tration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Lukermann. Christine Bengston Slaby, Minneapolis Michael Martin Toffoli, Duluth B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Adviser: Prof. J. C. Merwin. Barbara Jean Nierengarten Smith, Estelita Oliva Vargas, Pateros, Rizal, NewUlm Philippines B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in Ed. cum laude '58, Centro Escolar Uni· Concentration: Art History. Major Adviser: versity. Field of Concentration: Theatre. Major Prof. Sidney Simon. Adviser: Prof. F. M Whiting.

67 Karen Jean Pearson vValmsley, Donna Howg 'Volfe, Duluth l\1inneapolis B.S. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. B.S. with distinction '59, University of J\linne­ Ficld of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ sota. Ficld of Concentration: Curriculum and struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Od­ Lucy Yao Chorn-kuen \Vu, Hofei, land. Anhwci, China Linda Carol Walsh, Fort Worth, Tex. B.A. '62, Taiwan Normal University. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, Rice University. Field of Concentra­ S. B. Kegler. tion: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Klein. Virgil Carl \Vurr, Nett Lake B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Kathleen Rose Maas 'Veigert, Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. j'vIinneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of Min­ Jack J. Yaklich, Fridley nesota. Major: International Relations. Thesis: B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Africa and Elections in the United Nations. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Riggs. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Lila Jane 'Verner, Hazelton, N.D. Robert Charles Yelland, Minneapolis B.S. '61, Valley City State Teachers College. B.S. '50, Northern Michigan College of Edu­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ cation. Major: Industrial Relations. Minor: struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Marketing. Thesis: A Study of Managerial Per­ formance Patterns in Cooperatives. Major Ad­ James Raymond 'Vest, International viser: Prof. T. A. Mahoney. Falls Stanley Zaletel, Hibbing B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. cum laude '63, University of Minnesota. Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Field of Conccntration: Curriculum and In­ Prof. A. E. Smith. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Chidchua Awakul, Bangkok, Thailand Manuel Sanchez-Nelson, Valparaiso, B. of Pol.Sci. '62, Chulalongkorn University. Chile Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Ingeniero Agronomo '43, Universidad de Chile. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Joel Louis Deretchin, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. B.A. '66, Brooklyn College. Field of Concen­ tration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Sheldon Elliot Steinbach, Baltimore, Prof. G. A. Warp. Md. John George Gamble, Topeka, Kan. B.A. '63, Johns Hopkins University. Major: B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Pub­ Public Administrabon. Thesis: The Right to lic Administration. Thesis: Developing a Ward Organize and Strike in State Public Employ­ Manual at the C. F. Menninger Memorial ment. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Hospital. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. \Varp. David Allan Lissner, Minneapolis Gerald Alan VandeGarde, Sioux B.S. '61, Iowa State College. Major: Public Center, Iowa Administration. Thesis: The Laddie Lake Proj­ ect: A Case Study of the Human and Political B.S. '66, Iowa State University. Field of Con­ Factors in a Local Improvement Project. Major centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. viser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

68 Master of Business Administration Paul Morten Egeland, Cottonwood Jeffrey Lynn Pearson, Minneapolis B.A. '65, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ B.S.B.A. '66, University of Arkansas. Field of tration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major viser: Prof. Peter Rosko. Adviser: Prof. John Neter. Gregory Paul Schmidtlein, Vernon Leroy Francen, St. Paul Minneapolis B.Ch.E. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in E.E. '61, Kansas State University. Field Concentration: Business Administration. Major of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. jor Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Richard Lee Larson, Minneapolis John Jacob Suhrbier, Minneapolis B.S.B. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. in E.E. '62, University of Wisconsin. Concentration: Business Administration. Major Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. David James Mahle, St. Paul Paul Engen Thorson, Crystal B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.Ch.E. '49, University of Minnesota. Field Concentration: Business Administration. Major of Concentration: Business Administration. Adviser: Prof. John Neter. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr.

Master of Fine Arts Jonathan Webb Gillman, Minneapolis Phyllis Gretchen Rice, Potomac, Md. B.A. cum laude '64, Harvard College; M.A. B.A. '66, George Washington University. Field '67, Harvard University. Field of Concentra­ of Concentration: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: tion: Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. A. H. Prof. M. M. Klein. Ballet. Douglas Edward Hendrickson, Noel David Robinson, Rush City Minneapolis B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.F.A. '63, Minneapolis School of Art. Field Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Studio Art. Major Adviser: R. A. Schuessler. Prof. Katherine Nash. Mary K. Sine, Minneapolis William Ira Lampe, Lafayette, Ind. B.S. '63, Iowa State College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '66, Purdue University. Field of Concen­ tration: Studio Art. Major Adviser: Prof. Mal­ tration: Theatre Arts. Maj or Adviser: Prof. colm Myers. M. M. Klein. Bang Sook Lee, Seoul, Korea John Walter Swanstrom, Duluth B. of Music '65, Seoul National University, B.S. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. Korea. Field of Concentration: Music. Major Field of Concentration: Studio Art. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. B. D. Weiser. viser: Prof. W. W. Quirt.

Master of Forestry Lloyd George Roberts, Jr., Palatine, Ill. B.A. '64, Lake Forest College. Field of Con­ centration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. E. I. Sucoff.

69 ~aster of Science Maynard Everett Anderson, Karen Cremean Cooper, Fort Dodge, Newfolden Iowa B.S.Agr.Eng. '61, North Dakota State Univer­ B.S. in Ed. '62, Bowling Green State Univer­ sity. Field of Concentration: Food Science and sity. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Educa­ Industries. Major Adviser: Prof. H. A. Morris. tion. Thesis: Heat Transfer Properties of Acrylic Blankets Differing in Weave Structure. Judith McBeath Barrett, New Major Adviser: Prof. Suzanne Davison. Brighton B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Lucy Janet Ehrlich Cutler, New York, Concentration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. N.Y. A. J. Brook. B.S. '64, City College of New York. Field of Doris Ruth Bauder, Quakertown, Pa. Concentration: Fisheries and Wildlife. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Marshall. B.S. '59, University of Pennsylvania. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. Thesis: Studies on a Soluble Protein in the Therese Marie Dowd, Red Deer, Erythrocyte Stroma. Major Adviser: Prof. C. Alberta, Canada W. Carr. B.S. in Nursing '63, St. Louis University. Field of Concentration: Public Health. Major Ad­ Frederick Daniel Becchetti, Jr., viser: Prof. A. G. Sparrow. Minneapolis B. of Physics with distinction '65, University Leo Ralph Fehlhafer, Minneapolis of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathe­ B.S. in Ed. '60, University of Nebraska. Field matics. Thesis: A General Nycleon-Nucleus of Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Ma­ Optical Potential, A> 40, E < 50, MeV. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. jor Adviser: Prof. G. W. Greenlees. Donna Toby Birndorf, Minneapolis Helmut Feilinger, Vienna, Austria B.S. in Physical Therapy magna cum laude '63, Diplom Ingenieur '66, Hochschule fur Boden­ Marquette University. Field of Concentration: kultur. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Plant Public Health. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. Physiology. Thesis: Performance of New Sul­ Anderson. fur Fertilizer Formulations. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Caldwell. Blaine L. Blad, Salem, Utah B.S. '64, Brigham Young University. Major: Charles \Vayne Fowler, Ringgold, Ga. Soil Science. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: A Two Year Study of Net Radiation at St. B.S.A. '66, University of Georgia. Major: Ge­ Paul, Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. netics. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Leaf Baker. Area Estimation and Inheritance in Barley. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Rasmusson. Raymond Jerome Boge, Marshfield, Wis. Helen Jane Parks Fuhrman, Palo Alto, B.S. '63, St. Norbert College. Field of Concen­ Calif. tration: Environmental Health. Major Adviser: B.S. in Nursing '47, Marquette University. Prof. Harry Foreman. Field of Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. Young Soak Chyung, Minneapolis B.S. '63, Seoul National University. Field of Robert Joel Garrison, Edina Concentration: Home Economics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. Sirny. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of J. Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. Kathleen Joyce Clayson, St. Paul J. E. Bearman. B.S. with distinction '51, University of Minne­ sota. Major: Medical Technology. Minor: Bio­ Douglas Odos Gause, Pelham, N.Y. chemistry. Thesis: A Study of Analytical Vari­ B.S. '65, Bucknell University. Field of Concen­ ables in the Determination of Serum Bilirubin. tration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Freier. McHugh.

70 Warren W. Gulko, San Diego, Calif. James F. Nixon, Minneapolis B.A. with distinction '65, San Diego State Col­ B.S.B. with distinction '63, University of Min­ lege. Field of Concentration: Business Admin­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ istration. Major Adviser: Prof. John Neter. ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Ber­ Ashok Kumar Gumbhir, Chandigarh, ryman. India David Kurt Olsen, St. Paul Bachelor of Pharmacy '60, Panjab University. B.S. '64, Hamline University. Major: Physics. Field of Concentration: Pharmaceutics. Major Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Search for Un­ Adviser: Prof. R. H. Miller. bound States in He" through LiD (p,He') . Gloria Mae Heffelfinger, St. Paul Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Brown. B.S. '57, College of St. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Ma­ Nancy Suzanne Gullickson Olson, jor Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. Edina B.A. '60, Concordia College. Field of Concen­ Donald William Hegeman, Rochester tration: Home Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S.M.E. '58, Iowa State College. Field of Suzanne Davison. Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Daniel Pedoe. Peter Tosan Onesirosan, Sapele, Margaret Ruth Holdaway, St. Paul Nigeria B.A. summa cum laude '65, Hamline Univer­ B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: sity. Field of Concentration: Biometry. Major Plant Pathology. Minor: Agronomy. Thesis: Adviser: Prof. R. B. McHugh. Factors that Influence the Sporulation of Hel­ minthosporium Teres in Culture. Major Ad­ Clarence Gilbert Jacobs, Jr., viser: Prof. E. E. Banttari. Iowa City, Iowa B.A. '64, Concordia College. Major: Physics. Richard Paul Peiserich, Bettendorf, Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: He8-He' Elastic Iowa Scattering at Center-of-Mass Energies Between B.S. '65, Parsons College. Major: Analytical IO.l and 17.1. MeV. Major Adviser: Prof. Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: R. E. Brown. Photometric Determination of Antimony with Teow Khian Koh, Singapore, Rhodamine B after Benzene Extraction of Republic of Singapore Antimony (III) Iodide. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Sandell. B.A. '65, Nanyang University. Field of Con­ centration: Genetics. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Allen Peterson, Fridley w. E. Rempel. B.S.B. with high distinction '66, University of Ronald James Kuzma, Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Mich. Administration. Major Adviser: Pmf. R. J. B.S. '65, Aquinas College. Field of Concentra­ Holloway. tion: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Boen. Leonard Robertson, Northport, N.Y. B. of Aero.Eng. with distinction '66, Univer­ Wing-Yan Lau, Hong Kong sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: B.Sc. with distinction '64, Chung Chi College, Mechanics and Materials. Major Adviser: Prof. Hong Kong. Field of Concentration: Physics. Robert Plunkett. Major Adviser: Prof. Hiroshi Suura. Lawrence John Libhardt, St. Paul Ronald Herbert Schmidt, Darwin B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Food Concentration: Mechanics and Materials. Major Science and Industries. Minor: Analytical Adviser: Prof. Robert Plunkett. Chemistry. Thesis: The Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment on Milk Proteins. Major William James Neville, Ardfinnan, Adviser: Prof. H. A. Morris. Ireland B.Agr.Sc. '64, Dublin University. Major: Dairy Sister Virginia Schmitt, Janesville, Husbandry. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: Rela­ Wis. tionship of Bovine Seminal Constituents to B.S. '62, St. Xavier College. Field of Concen­ Semen Quality. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. tration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Ad­ Graham. viser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi.

71 Jerald Robert Schweiger, Superior, Jean Constance Bassett Waddington, Wis. London, England B.A. '65, Wisconsin State University. Major: B.S. '56, University of Bristol, England. Major: Inorganic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chem­ Botany. Minors: Geology and Zoology. Thesis: istrv. Thesis: Svnthetic and !\,MR Studies with The Postglacial Vegetation History of the Big Cobalt (III) ~nd the Cyc!ohexanediaminete­ \Voods Area of ~1innesota. Major Adviser: tmacctate Ion. Major Adviser: Prof. S. T. Prof. E. J. Cushing. Specs, Jr. Lyndon Charles vVeberg, Ellsworth, Vclta Ligita Sparnins, St. Anthony Wis. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University. Field of B.Chem. with high distinction '65, University Concentration: Public Health. Major Adviser: of Minnesota. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Prof. B. W. Brown, Jr. Microbiology. Thesis: Purification of Deoxyri­ bonuclcases of Escherichia coli. Major Adviser: Robert Owen vVebster, Minneapolis Prof. J. F. Koerner. B.S. '65, Purdue University. Major: Biochem_ istry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Isolation IIan-vVan Tan, Kuala Lumpur, and Partial Characterization of Transferrin from the Sea Lamprey, Petromzon Marinus. I.,lalaysia Major Adviser: Prof. Bernard Pollara. B.S. '64, Nanyang University. Major. Organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Joann Phoebe vVessman, Minneapolis Hydrobromination of Unsaturated Bicyclic B.S. '65, Columbia University. Field of Con­ Ketones. Major Adviser: Prof. Ronald Caple. centration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. i\1. Sarosi. Selma Lydia Taxis, Minneapolis Norma J. vVirthman, Maryknoll, N.Y. B.A. '44, Augsburg College. Field of Concen B.S. '66, St. Xavier College. Field of Concen. tration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: tration: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. Prof. G. K. Lewis. Michael Erncst vVise, Brainerd Lawrence Arthur Tomboulian, Ithaca, B.S. '66, St. John's University. Field of Con­ N.Y. centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ B.A. '63, Cornell University. :\1ajor: Mathe­ viser: Prof. J. R. Nelson. matics. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: In­ Paulen Emrich Wrigley, Oshkosh, variant Integrals on Locally Compact Groups and Quotient Spaces. Major Adviser: Prof. Wis. L. N. Argabright. B.S. (Nursing) '65, University of Wisconsin. Ficld of Concentration: Psychiatric Nursing. S. Viswanathan, Madras, India Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. Lewis. B.S. '53, M.A. '55, University of Madras, In­ Kathryn Loseth Zimmerman, Fargo, dia. Field of Concentration: Mineralogy and N.D. Petrology. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. C. Phin­ B.S. with honor '65, North Dakota State Uni­ ney. versity. Field of Concentration: Organic Chem­ istry. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Parham.

Master of Science In Aeronautical Engineering Mohan Narasingarao Amberker, Harvey Frank Berg, Columbia Heights Davangere, India B. of Aero.Eng. '66, University of Minnesota. M.E. '65, Indian Institute of Science. Field of Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Engineer­ Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering. Ma­ ing. Major Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph. jor Adviser: Prof. G. S. Beavers.

72 Richard James Hartman, Anchorage, Michael Thomas Madden, Mechanics- Alaska ville, Md. B.S. '67, Harvey Mudd College. Field of Con­ B.S. '66, Loyola College. Field of Concentra· centration: Aeronautical Engineering. Major tion: Aeronautical Engineering. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. A. S. Berman. Prof. G. S. Beavers. Liang Ying Hung, Tsao-Tun Nan Arthur Orner St. Hilaire, Lewiston, Tou, Taiwan, China Me. B.S. '63, Taiwan University. Major: Aeronauti­ B.S. with high distinction '66, University of cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Maine. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Stability of Couette Flow by the Method of Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. G. S. Beav­ Energy. Major Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph. ers.

Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering John William Reinke, Belle Plaine B. of Ag.Eng. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Civil Engineering. Thesis: The Hydrology of a Typi­ cal Ice Block Glacial Lake. Major Adviser: Prof. P. W. Manson.

Master of Science In Chemical Engineering Vincent Arthur Rasper, Davenport, Dennis Leroy Strenge, Kent, Wash. Iowa B.S. in ~h.E. magna cum laude '66, University B.S.Ch.E. '66, University of Cincinnati. Major: of Washmgton. Major: Chemical Engineering. Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Studies of Thesis: Mass Transfer in an Agitated Solid­ Droplet Sizes in Liquid-Liquid Systems. Major liquid System. Major Adviser: Prof. A. J. Mad­ Adviser: Prof. A. J. Madden. den. Robert Alan Rosenzweig, Linden, N.J. B.S. in Ch.E. magna cum laude '66, Newark College of Engineering. Major: Chemical En­ gineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Influence of Oxygen on Hydrogen Absorption of Tungsten. Major Adviser: Prof. L. D. Schmidt.

Master of Science in Civil Engineering James Joseph Anderson, St. Paul David Lee Pederson, Minneapolis B.C.E. '57, University of Minnesota. Major: B.Arch.E. '64, Iowa State University. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Public Administra­ Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ tion. Thesis: Analysis of Operating Data from sis: Analysis of a Radial Hexagonal Rigid a Full Scale Primary Sedimentation Plant at Frame. Major Adviser: Prof. J. T. Hanley. the Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer. Robert Arthur Paschke, Faribault B.C.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineer­ ing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer.

73 Moster of Science in Dentistry Robert Armand Arnold, Hazel, S.D. Millard Julian Kimery, Sr., Neoga, Ill. B.S. with high distinction '64, University of B.S. '58, University of Illinois; B.S. with Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. distinction '64, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Thesis: A Laminagraphic Evaluation of Cervical jor: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: The Extra-Oral Force. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Effect of Various Toothbrushing Devices on Isaacson. the Gingival Epithelium. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Stallard. Carl Christian Casperson, Minneapolis D.D.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Gary Douglas Lunstad, Fergus Falls Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A Cepha­ B.S., D.D.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Ma­ lometric and Laminagraphic Study of Skeletal jor: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: An and Dental Changes Occurring in Prognathic Evaluation of Some Skeletal and Dental Ad­ Patients Treated by a Combined Orthodontic justments During Clinical Rapid Maxillary Ex­ Oral Surgical Approach. Major Adviser: Dr. pansion. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. R. J. Isaacson. James Emil Orban, Colorado Springs, Aida Abdel-Aziz Chohayeb, Cairo, Colo. Egypt, United Arab Republic D.D.S. '66, Georgetown University. Major: B.D.S. '57, School of Dentistry, Egypt. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Assess­ Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: The Ef­ ment of the Relationship Between Periodontal fect of Application of Some Intra Canal Medi­ Epidemiological Indices and Periodontal cations on the Periapical Tissues of Rhesus Health. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Stallard. Monkeys. Major Adviser: Dr. J. R. Jensen. Hussein Abbas Zaki, Cairo, Egypt, Melvin Eugene Dale, Mora United Arab Republic B.S., D.D.S. '64, University of Minnesota. B.Ch.D. '55, Cairo University; M.P.H. '67, Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: A University of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Cephalometric Laminagraphic Appraisal of the Minor: Public Health. Thesis: An Evaluation Anterior Retraction Phase of Orthodontic of the Effectiveness of Preventative Periodontal Treatment. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson. Education. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Stallard. Robert Chapin Dolven, Willmar B.S. with high distinction '64, D.D.S. '66, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Effects of Short Term Uni­ lization of the Tooth Positioning Appliance Evaluated by Cephalometric Laminagraphy and Direct Measurement. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Isaacson.

Moster of Science In Electrical Engineering Leon Roger Barrett, St. Cloud Dimitrios Nickolaos Bougalis, Athens, B.S. with high distinction '62, University of Greece Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Electrical B.E.E. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. L. C. Cav­ Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major erley. Adviser: Prof. Aldert Van der Zie!. Rolf Sverre Bergman, Two Harbors Lance Arling Christie, Duluth B.E.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ B.E.E. with high distinction '66, University of nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ Mathematics. Thesis: Experimental Studies in nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Sensitivity of Fil­ Longitudinal Pressure Gradients in Gaseous tered Linear Digital Control Systems. Major Plasmas. Major Adviser: Prof. L. M. Chanin. Adviser: Prof. S. J. Kahne.

74 Gerald Wallace Coutts, Detroit, Steven Alois Schmitt, Forest Lake Mich. B.E.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ B.S. '66, University of Wisconsin. Major: Elec­ nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: trical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Mathematics. Thesis: The Low Frequency sis: Spectral Narrowing of Non-Q-Switched Noise Characteristics of a Multimode Laser. Ruby Laser. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Car­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Carruthers. ruthers. Philip Arthur Schultz, Holloway Richard Jay Grommes, Paw Paw, Ill. B.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Elec­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. trical Engineering. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Thesis: Coupled Cavity Laser. Major Adviser: Biquadratic RC Transfer Function Synthesis Prof. J. A. Carruthers. for Optimum Multi Parameter Sensitivity. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. Stephen Chung-Wen Su, Taipei, Taiwan, China Stephen Arnold Haglund, St. Louis B.S. '65, National Taiwan University. Major: Park Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. B.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Thesis: A Mechanism Predicting the Transient Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Disappearance of the Earth Bow-Shockwave in Thesis: Solid State Micro Miniature Inductors. the Interplanetary Space. Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. S. C. Lee. Carroll Ray Hall, Shawnee, Okla. Jacob Tal, Haifa, Israel B.S. '65, Oklahoma State University. Major: B.S. in E.E. '66, Technion, Israel Institute of Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Technology. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ Thesis: Automated Scaling for Hybrid Com­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Low Sensitivity De­ puters. Major Adviser: Prof. S. J. Kahne. sign of Systems with Time Lag. Major Adviser: Prof. S. J. Kahne. Lanny Lee Harklau, Minneapolis B.A. '59, Luther College. Field of Concentra­ Emmet Jack Wier, Jr., New Brighton tion: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: B.S. in E.E. '57, University of Nebraska. Field Prof. R. P. Halverson. of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. K. S. P. Kumar. David Lee Machart, Pine City B.S. in E.E. with high distinction '66, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Waltz.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering William Richard Bunker, Richfield Seshadri Rajagopal Velamoor, B.S. in M.E. with distinction '66, University Hyderabad, India of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Indus­ B.E. '65, Osmania University, India. Field of trial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major Nyquist. Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Vernon Lee Eriksen, Blue Earth Kanwal Nain Singh, New Delhi, India B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ B.E. (Mech.) with honors '(,5, Regional Engi­ sota. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: neering College, Warangal, India. Field of Mathematics. Thesis: An Experimental Investi­ Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Major gation of the Laminar Flow of Air over a Adviser: Prof. J. L. Threlkeld. Downstream-Facing Step. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein. 75 Avtar Chand Verma, Tarn Taran, Ralph Hugo Willgohs, Indianapolis, Punjab, India Ind. B.S. in Eng. (Mech.) '64, Punjab Engineering B.M.E. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: College, India. Field of Concentration: Me­ Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Physics. The­ chanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. sis: The Temperature Distribution in the Porus R. C. Jordan. Constrictor Wall of a Transpiration-Cooled Electric Arc. Major Adviser: Prof. Emil Pfender.

Master of Science In Medicine (Internal) Myung Hee Chung, Suwon, Korea John vVesley Heaton, Jr., Palo Alto, B.S. '57, M.D. '61, Yonsei University, Korea. Calif. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Pathology. B.A. '53, Baker University, Kansas; M.D. '56, Thesis: Review of Jejunal Biopsies: Histopatho­ University of Kansas. Major: Medicine (In. logical and Clinical Correlation. Major Adviser: ternal). Minor: Physiology. Thesis: Sodium. Dr. J. A. Higgins. Glucose Relationships During Intestinal Sorp­ tion in Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. R. J. Reit­ Vahab Fatourechi, Tehran, Iran meier. M.S. '62, University of Tehran. Major: Medi­ cine (Internal). Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Donald Solomon Silverberg, Saska- Growth Hormone in Diabetic Instability. Ma­ toon, Saskatchewan, Canada jor Adviser: Dr. G. D. Molnar. M.D. '61, University of Manitoba. Major: Peter Paul Frohnert, Berlin, Germany Medicine (Internal). Minor: Physiology. The­ sis: A Study on the Role of Low Protein Diet M.D. '61, Free University of Berlin. Major: in Chronic Renal Insufficiency. Major Adviser: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Physiology. The­ Dr. C. F. Gastineau. sis: Studies of Potassium Metabolism in Chronic Renal Failure. Major Adviser: Dr. W. N. Tauxe.

Master of Science In Mineral Engineering Claus Colsman Freyberger, Jon Frederic Voedisch, Minneapolis Moenchen, Gladbach, Germany B. of Mineral Eng. '65, University of Minne­ Diplom Ingenieurs '67, Technische Hochschule sota. Field of Concentration: Mineral Engi­ Clausthal. Field of Concentration: Mineral En­ neering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. Plleider. gineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. Plleider. Reichel Abelis Tenbergen, Tavistock, Ontario, Canada B.A.Sc. '66, University of Toronto. Field of Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Dorenfeld.

Master of Science in Ophthalmology Stephan Shane Morgan, St. Louis, Mo. B.A. '60, DePauw University; M.D. '64, St. Louis University. Major: Ophthalmology. Mi­ nor: Physiologic Optics. Thesis: The Effects of Certain Autonomic Drug on the Speed of the Pupillary Response to Light. Major Ad­ viser: Dr. R. W. Hollenhorst.

76 Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Edward Herbert Boseker, Newport Beach, Calif. B.S. '58, University of Michigan; M.D. '62, Indiana University. Major: Orthopedic Sur­ gery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Simple (Uni­ cameral) Bone Cysts: A Clinical-Pathologic Study. Major Adviser: Dr. W. H. Bicke!'

Master of Science in Surgery Gholam Hossein Mahour, Shiraz, Iran David Warren Todd, Kearny, N.J. M.D. '59, University of Shiraz, Iran. Major: B.A. '59, Johns Hopkins University; M.D. '63, Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Influence Tufts Umversity. Major: Surgery. Minor: Pa­ of Cholecystectomy on the Structure of the thology. Thesis: Sarcomas of the Breast-Ex­ Biliary Duct System. Major Adviser: Dr. D. O. clusive of Cystosarcoma Phylloides: A Clinical­ Ferris. Pathological Study of Fifty-Seven Cases. Major Adviser: Dr. W. S. Payne.

Master of Social Work Sandra Johnson Alberg, Annandale David Dwight Dillingham, Salt Lake B.A. magna cum laude '66, Augsburg College. City, Utah Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major B.A. cum laude '65, University of Utah. Field Adviser: Prof. L. F. Mer!' of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. France!. Gayle Margo Bock, Spring Valley B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Joan Claudette Brock Dorman, Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Annalee Stewart. St. Paul B.A. '66, Drake University. Field of Concen­ Deolinda Bebiana Boubacar, Luanda, tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Angola, Africa D. A. Whitmore. B.A. '66, Albion College. Field of Concentra­ tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Susan Dunbar, Minneapolis Konopka. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Frederick Peter Burke, Minneapolis Prof. 1. G. Rapoport. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Pauline Rosalind Durocher, Prof. L. F. Mer!' Minneapolis Ann Marie Chartrand, Marinette, B.A. '61, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Wis. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '64, Augsburg College. Field Prof. Gisela Konopka. of Concentration: Social Work. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. L. F. Mer!' Beatrice Kay Dwyer, Reno, Nev. B.A. '64, Mills College. Field of Concentra­ B. Lee Clark, Washington, D.C. tion: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. B.A. '66, Gettysburg College. Field of Con­ France!. centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Alpha Adkins. Karen Ann Gengenbach, Columbus, Donald Everett Crannell, Minneapolis Neb. University of Chicago. Field of Concentration: B.A. '66, Midland College. Field of Concen­ Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. F. X. tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Kamps. D. A. Whitmore. 77 Judith Hartwell Conn Green, Joseph Dcnnis Nemec, Ashland, Wis. Minneapolis B.A. '56, Northland College. Field of Concen­ B.A. with distinction '65, Stanford University. tration: Social \Vork. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Social \Vork. Major T. H. Walz. Adviser: Prof. C. L. Bower. Sharone Zabrok Ormerod, St. Paul Mary Elizabeth Hoopman, Madison, B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Wis. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. '66, Wisconsin State College, Oshkosh. Prof. c. L. Bower. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Eric Carl Oxelson, Paradise, Calif. B.A. cum laude '66, Harvard College. Field of David John Huberty, LeSueur Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '66, College of St. Thomas. Prof. Susan Goldman. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. L. N. Scott. Sharon Kay Patten, \Vaseca B.A. cum laude '66, St. Olaf College. Field Charlotte Jean Ipsen, Minneapolis of Concentration: Social Work. Maior Adviser: B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. A. W. Oren. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. H. J. Yesner. Alan Woodward Peabody, \Vagon Lawrence \Villiam Keegan, Landing, Wis. Minneapolis B.S. '51, State Teachers College, River Falls. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major B.A. magna cum laude '51, University of Min­ Adviser: Prof. C. L. Bower. nesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. Bower. Marilyn Ruth Peterson, Kansas City, Rose Ann Lundborg, Marshall Mo. B.A. cum laude '65, Augustana College. Field B.A. '65, Bard College. Field of Concentration: of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. A. W. Prof. L. N. Scott. Oren. Stephen James Lynott, Marquette, Sister Mary Andrew Peterson, St. Paul Mich. B.A. '64, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ B.A. '66, College of St. Thomas. Field of centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Gisela Konopka. Prof. Gisela Konopka. Margaret Ann Raedeke, Young Ray Justin McGee, Ree Heights, S.D. America B.S. '60, South Dakota State College. Field of B.A. magna cum laude '66, Gustavus Adolphus Concentration: Social 'Nork. Major Adviser: College. Field of Concentration: Social \Vork. Prof. E. W. France\. Major Adviser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Larry Harold Modean, Duluth Tamara Ruth Rusoff, Minneapolis B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. F. X. Kamps. Prof. Gisela Konopka. Elizabeth Irene Moore, St. Paul Kenneth Fred Schoen, Sauk Centre B.A. '66, College of St. Catherine. Field of B.A. '54, University of l\!innesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Concentration: Social \Vork. Major Adviser: Prof. M. R. Cohn. Prof. Susan Goldman. Olga Olavs Nagobads, Minneapolis Gretchen Stewart Shafer, Excelsior B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, Wellesley College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: tration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. Eleanor Felker. H. J. Yesner.

78 Wolf Vieth Sittler, Minneapolis Agnete C. Temali, St. Paul B.A. '65, Wittenberg University. Field of Con­ Cando Phil. '44, University of Copenhagen. centration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Gisela Konopka. Adviser: Prof. I. G. Rapoport. Alberta Mary Elizabeth Smith, Barbara Wallis Tingley, Boston, Mass. Winona B.A. summa cum laude '66, University of Min­ B.A. summa cum laude '66, Augsburg Col­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. lege. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. C. L. Bower. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. France!. Marie Jeanne Weigum, Mobridge, Lloyd Kenneth Stinson, Excelsior S.D. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with high honors '66, Bethel College. Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Prof. M. R. Cohn. Adviser: Prof. F. X. Kamps. Kenneth Clarence Storkson, Spokane, Mary J. Zgodzinski, Grand Forks, Wash. N.D. B.A. '64, Eastern Washington State College. B.A. cum laude '60, University of North Da­ Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major kota. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Adviser: Prof. L. F. Mer!' Major Adviser: Prof. L. F. Mer!'

Certificate of Specialist in Education Marian Espach Cordiner, St. Paul Nicholas Andrew Olsen, Roseville B.A. '49, University of Wyoming; M.S. '65, B.A. '57, St. Olaf College; M.A. '64, Univer­ University of Utah. Field of Concentration: sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Child Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Hall. Prof. O. E. Domian. Cliff Elvin Helling, Minneapolis B.S. '61, M.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ chology. Major Advisers: Profs. D. H. Blocher and W. W. Tennyson.

Doctor of Philosophy Antonio Alfonso-Fa us, Valencia, Donald Edwin Anderson, Fargo, N.D. Spain B.S. '53, M.S. '57, North Dakota State Univer­ Ingenieros Aeronauticos '64, Escue1a Tecnica sity. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Superior De Ingenieros Aeronauticos. Major: Economics. Thesis: The Impact of the Com­ Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The modity Credit Corporation on the Structure Solar Wind and its Interaction with Planetary of Grain Markets in the North Central Region. Bodies. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Kellogg. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. Charles Milton Anderson, Frances Jean Anderson, Lauderdale Minneapolis B.S. '59, South Dakota State College of Agri­ culture and Mechanic Arts. Major: Physics. B.C.E. with high distinction '65, M.S. in C.E. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Interaction '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Civil Between Small Water Droplets and their Liq­ Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A uid-Vapor Phase Changes in Strong Electric Complete Matrix Computer and Experimental Fields. Major Adviser: Prof. G. D. Freier. Analysis of Framed Folded Plate Roof Struc­ tures. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Andersen.

79 Neil Vincent Melvin Anderson, Bill Bonnichsen, Minneapolis St. James B.S. (Geol.Eng.) '60, University of Idaho. B.S. with honor '53, Mankato State College; Major: Geology. Minor: Supporting Program. D.V.M. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Thesis: General Geology and Petrology of the Veterinary Pathology. Minor: Biochemistry. Metamorphosed Biwabik Iron Formation Thesis: The Gross and Microscopic Changes in Dunka River Area, Minnesota. Major Adviser~ Sublethal Staphylococcal Alpha-Toxin Pan­ Prof. P. K. Sims. creatitis in Dogs. Major Advisers: Profs. Victor Perman and D. G. Low. Stuart Lee Braun, Baltimore, Md. B:E.S. '57, J.ohns Hop~ins University. Major: Sam Elliott Baden, Wadena BIOmetry. Mmors: Statistics and Mathematics. B.A. magna cum laude '42, M.A. '44, Uni­ Thesis: Robustness of a Mathematical Model versity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Mi­ for Urinary Bladder Infection. Major Adviser: nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An Ex­ Prof. J. R. Boen. ploratory Attempt to Purify the Psychastheni.a and Depression Scales of the Mmnesota MultI­ Marianne Budke-Daeg, Goslar, phasic Personality Inventory. Major Adviser: Germany Prof. P. E. Meehl. Diplom Physiker '59, Die Technische Hoch­ Richard Lee Bednar, San Leandro, schule Stuttgart. Major: Metallurgical Engi­ neering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: The Effect of Calif. Pressure on .the Ra~ial Distribution of Liquid B.S. '61, M.S. '63, Brigham Young University. SodIUm. Major AdVIser: Prof. J. M. Sivertsen. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: .~sy­ chology. Thesis: The Role of Persuasablhty, Expectations for Improvement an~ Treatment David Russell Chabot, Bristol, Conn. Methods in the Process of BehaVIOr Changes. B.A. magna cum laude '62, Fordham Univer­ Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. sity; M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Rurel Roger Bell, Bryan, Tex. An Investigation of the Effects of an Increased D.v.M. '52, University of Georgia; M.S. '55, Emotional State on the Reliability of the Texas A. & M. University. Major: Veterinary MMPI in an Adolescent Population. Major Ad­ Parasitology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: A viser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Study of Immunological. Reactions in Bovine Fascioloidiasis (FasciolOIdes magna). Major John Jungshick Chai, Syracuse, N.Y. Adviser: Prof. H. J. Griffiths. B.S. '59, University of Denver; M.S. '62, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ Ellen Lagenbacher Betz, White Bear istration. Minor: Economics. Thesis: A Study Lake of Effects of Correlated Measurement Errors B.J. '47, University of Missouri. Major: Psy­ and Grouping on the Ordinary Least-Squares chology. Minor: Educational Psychology. The­ Estimator for the Regression Coefficient and sis: Occupational Reinforcer Patterns and Ordinary Estimator of the Product-Moment Need.Reinforcer Correspondence in the Predic­ Correlation Coefficient of a Finite Bivariate tion of Job Satisfaction. Major Adviser: Prof. Population. Major Adviser: Prof. John Neter. R. G. Warnken. Peter Yuen San Chen, Pingtung, Howard Frank Bird, Eugene, Ore. Taiwan B.S. '53, Brigham Young University; M. of B.S. in Ag. '56, National Taiwan University; Education '55, \Vayne University. Major: Edu­ M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: For­ cational Psychology. Minor: Education. The­ estry. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The sis: A Three-Dimensional Approach to the Effects of Cations on the Permeability of Teaching of Beginning Word Recognition Wood to Aqueous Solution. Major Adviser: Skills. Major Adviser: Prof. Bjorn Karlsen. Prof. R. L. Hossfeld. Mary Lorraine Boesen, Des Moines, Iowa Fernando Jorge Concha, Concepcion, B.A. '63, Clarke College; M.A. '64, Univer­ Chile sity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Ingeniero Quimico '62, Universidad De Con­ Educational Psychology. Thesis: Contextual In­ cepci6n. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Mi· cidence of Verb Forms in the Speech of Se­ nor: Chemical Engineering. Thesis: Applica­ lected Sixth Grade Minneapolis-Born Children. tion of Transport Phenomena to Mineral Dress­ Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. ing. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. B. Cooke.

80 James Patrick Cooney, Jr., Wilmette, Dennis Glendon Fisher, St. Paul III. B.Phys. '61, M.S. in E.E. '63, University of B.A. '55, M.A. '57, State University of Iowa. Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ Major: Hospital Administration. Minor: Soci­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Photoemission Stud­ ology. Thesis: Physicians and Outpatients. ies of the Growth of NA. SB Thin Films. Ma­ Major Adviser: Dr. T. J. Litman. jor Adviser: Prof. W. T. Peria. James Collier Crewe, Minneapolis David Paul Fleming, Minneapolis B.A. '61, M.A. '63, Cert. of Spec. in Ed. '65, B.S. with high distinction '61, M.S. '62, Uni­ University of Minnesota. Major: Educational versity of Minnesota. Major: Mechanical Engi­ Psychology. Minor: Supporting Program. The· neering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Laminar sis: The Effect of Study Strategies on the Re· F10w in the Hydrodynamic Entrance Region tention of College Text Material. Major Ad­ of Non-Circular Ducts. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. A. L. Raygor. E. M. Sparrow. Reverend Harry Cornelius Cronin, Lawrence Dyer Frank, Williamstown, Denver, Colo. Mass. B.A. '58, University of Notre Dame; M.F.A. B.A. '55, Williams College; M.A. '60, Univer­ '63, Catholic University of America. Major: sity of Michigan. Major: English. Minor: Phi­ Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Mi­ losophy. Thesis: The Enigmatic Hero: Atone­ nor: English. Thesis: The Plays of Eugene ment and the Urban Man in the Later Novels O'NeiIl in the Cultural Context of Irish Ameri­ of Charles Dickens. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. can Catholicism. Major Advisers: Profs. K. 1.. Stange. Graham and J. D. Hurrell. Donald Arthur Dahlin, Minneapolis Bruce Lee Gildseth, Hoffman B.A. '52, M.A. '59, M.A. '62, University of B.A. cum laude '62, Augsburg College; M.A. Minnesota. Major: Music. Minor: Art History. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ Thesis: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. tional Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Major Adviser: Prof. Paul FetIer. An Empirical Study of the Effectiveness of a University Extracurricular Program. Major Ad­ Hari Narayan Dam, Calcutta, India viser: Prof. C. A. Parker. M.A. '47, University of Calcutta; M.A. '61, Robert Victor Gliner, Altadena, Calif. University of Minnesota. Major: Mass Com­ munication. Minors: Political Science and His­ B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: So­ tory. Thesis: Walter Lippmann: A Study of ciology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A His Changing Views. Major Adviser: Prof. Comparison of French and American Avant W. E. Emery. Garde Literature: A Study in the Sociology of Knowledge. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Mar­ E. Richard Dustin, St. Paul tindale. B.A. '58, Grinnell College; M.A. '62, Univer­ sity of Iowa. Major: Educational Psychology. David Francis Grigal, Virginia Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The Client as a B.S. with high distinction '63, M.S. '65, Uni­ Source of Reinforcement in the Counseling versity of Minnesota. Major: Soil Science. Interview. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Minor: Forestry. Thesis: The Relationship Be­ tween Plant Communities and Soils in North­ Ezzat Sayed El-Alfi, Cairo, Egypt eastern Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. B.S. in Econ. '64, M.A. '64, University of Arneman. Minnesota. Major: Economics. Minor: Geog­ raphy. Thesis: Production, Distribution, and Richard Arlo Grimsrud, Minneapolis Exchange in Khaldun's Writing. Major Adviser: B.S. '57, South Dakota State College of Agri­ Prof. H. D. Mohring. culture and Mechanic Arts. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Richard Wood Faunce, Philadelphia, Method for Predicting Success in a Counselor Pa. Education Training Program. Major Adviser: B.A. '53, Temple University; M.A. '55, Uni­ Prof. D. H. Blocher. versity of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Mi­ nors: Educational Psychology and Industrial Bruce Richard Halgren, Wayzata Relations. Thesis: An Investigation of the Bio­ B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Edu­ graphical and Attitudinal Characteristics of cation. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. Effective Elementary School Teachers of Cul­ Thesis: Administrative Perceptions of Selected turally Disadvantaged Children. Major Adviser: Data Considered in Secondary Teacher Selec­ Prof. M. D. Dunnette. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. 81 Wayne Conrad Harris, \Vyoming James Robert Johnson, Isanti B.S. with distinction '60, University of Minne­ B.S. in Pharo '62, University of Minnesota. sota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Pharmacology. Major: Pharmaceutics. Minor: Physical Chem­ Thesis: The Effect of Estrus and Estradiol on istry. Thesis: Certain Aspects of Segregation a Food-Reinforced Response in the Rat. Major Effects in Particulate Solid Systems. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. G. T. Heistad. viser: Prof. E. G. Rippie. Nathaniel Irwin Hart, Morris :r-.files Franklin Johnson, Frederic, B.A. '52, Tulane University; M.A. '54, Univer­ Wis. sity of Connecticut. Major: English. Minor: B.S. '58, Wisconsin State College, River Falls; History. Thesis: The Nature of the Grotesque M.S. '62, University of Wisconsin. Major: Bot­ in Robert Browning's Poetry. Major Adviser: any. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: A Monograph Prof. G. R. Stange. of the Genus Ageratum L. (Compositae-Eupa_ torieae). Major Adviser: Prof. G. B. Ownbey. Sulo Havumaki, Bemidji B.S. '48, M.A. '53, University of Minnesota. Robert Ed Johnson, Evanston, III. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ B.S. Chem. '64, University of Wisconsin. Ma­ chology. Thesis: An Experimental Study of the jor: Organic Chemistry. Minors: Physical and Effects of Self Reward and Self Punishment Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Some Claisen Re­ on Learning. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. arrangements in Systems Containing Nitrogen. Major Adviser: Prof. C. F. Koelsch. Darrol Wayne Heggen, Des Moines, Iowa James \Vatkins Kalb, Allentown, Pa. B.S. '60, Iowa State University. Major: Biome­ B.A., B.S. in Ch.E. '62, Lehigh University. try. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: A Demographic Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Study of the Variability in Mortality Rates in matics. Thesis: Recoil Phenomena in Visco­ Time. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. Brown, Jr. elastic Fluids. Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Fred­ rickson. Andrew Watson Hepburn, Duluth B.A. '59, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Oya Kaynar, Istanbul, Turkey Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child B.A. with honors '55, American College for Psychology. Thesis: The Performance of Nor­ Girls, Istanbul; M.A. '58, University of Illinois. mal Children of Differing Reading Ability on Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre the Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities. Arts. Minor: English. Thesis: Muhsin Ertu­ Major Adviser: Prof. Jan Duker. grul: The Leader of the Turkish Theatre. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. F. M Whiting. Eugen€ Gerhardt Heyerdahl, St. Paul B.A. '62, Luther College. Major: Fisheries and Thomas Ervin Kieren, Gilbert Wildlife. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: B.A. '62, Carleton College; M.A. '66, North­ The Effect of Growth and Exploitation Rate western University. Major: Education. Minor: on the Catch of Yellow Perch in Red Lakes, Mathematics. Thesis: The Computer as a Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. L. L. Smith, Teaching Aid for Eleventh Grade Mathematics; Jr. A Comparison Study. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Meredith Safely Hill, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Barbara Lagerstcdt Knudson, B.A. '58, Coe College. Major: Genetics. Mi­ Montevideo nor: Psychology. Thesis: Familial Trends in B.A. magna cum laude '48, M.A. '58, Univer­ Personality Traits as Measured by the MMPI: sity of l\1innesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Prospective Assortative Mating Patterns and Social Work. Thesis: Career Patterns of Fe­ Pedigree Analysis. Major Adviser: Prof. S. C. male Misdemeanant Offenders. Major Adviser: Reed. Prof. E. D. Monachesi. Richard Norman Hill, Sonora, Calif. Richard Alfred Landholm, Crosby B.A. '59, Johns Hopkins University. Major'. B.S. magna cum laude '64, Hamline Univer­ Genetics. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: X­ sity. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Sup­ Chromosome DNA Replication Patterns during porting Program. Thesis: The Acid Cleavage Mammalian Development. Major Adviser: Prof. of Isobutenylmercuric Bromide. Major Adviser: S. C. Reed. Prof. M. M. Kreevoy.

82 Kuo-Hsiung Lee, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Donald Andrew Mills, Minneapolis Republic of China B.Chem. '58, M.S. '63, University of Minne­ B.S. '61, Kaohsiung Medical College; M.S. sota. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic '65, Kyoto University. Major: Medicinal Chem­ Chemistry. Thesis: Chemical Characterization istry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: In­ of the C-Chain of Human Fibrinogen. Major vestigations of Selected Plant Constituents Adviser: Prof.!' E. Liener. with Potential Physiological Activity. Major Adviser: Prof. T. O. Soine. Barbara E. Moely, Prairie du Sac, Wis. B.A. '62, M.A. '64, University of Wisconsin. Vera Janet Likins, St. Paul Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Children's Retention of Conceptually B.B.A. '39, M.A.P.A. '56, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: In­ Related Items Under Varying Presentation and dustrial Relations. Thesis: Dismissal Experi­ Recall Conditions. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. ence and Appeal Procedures in State and Local Flavell. Civil Service Jurisdictions in the United States. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. William Edward Moore, Rye, N.Y. B.S. '56, D.V.M. '58, Cornell University. Ma­ Ruth Brandenburger Loewenson, jor: Veterinary Medicine. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Congenital Bovine Porphyria: Studies Minneapolis of Acid-Base Balance in the Neonatal Period B.S. '59, M.S. '61, University of Minnesota. and of Porphyrin Synthesis in Erythrocytes. Major: Biometry. Minor: Public Health. The­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. K. Sorensen. sis: Some Biometric Aspects of Neurological Research with Special Reference to Studies of Thomas Alvin Morehouse, Occlusive Cerebrovascular Disease. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. E. Bearman. Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '60, Harvard College; M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Chun Kyu Loh, Seoul, Korea Political Science. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: B.A. cum laude '61, B.S. '64, University of The Determinants of Federal Policy for Urban Minnesota. Major: Physiology. Minor: Inor­ Transportation Planning under the Federal-Aid ganic Chemistry. Thesis: Potassium Exchange Highway Act of 1962. Major Adviser: Prof. Kinetics in Amphibian Arterial Myocardium. G. A. Warp. Major Adviser: Prof. Victor Lorber. Gretchen Holm Nadeau, Chester Gerald Hugh Lunney, Amherst, Mass. Heights, Pa. B.A. '57, ColIege of St. Thomas. Major: Edu­ B.A. cum laude '60, Augustana C@llege; M.A. cational Psychology. Minors: Curriculum and '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Child Instruction and Child Psychology. Thesis: A Psychology. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Monte Carlo Investigation of Basic Analysis of sis: Cognitive Style in Preschool Children: A Variance Models when the Dependent Vari­ Factor Analytic Study. Major Advisers: Profs. able is a Bernoulli Variable. Major Adviser: S. G. Moore and J. C. Wright. Prof. R. O. ColIier, Jr. Terry Frederick Nelson, Minneapolis Fort Philip Manno, Wayne, N.J. B.A. '63, Hamline University; M.A. '65, Uni­ B.A. '53, Bates College; M.A. '55, University versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ of Connecticut. Major: English. Minor: Art chology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: History. Thesis: The Anti-Hero and the Anti­ The Effects of Training in Attention Deploy­ Heroic Mode. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. ment on Observing Behavior in Reflective and Stange. Impulsive Children. Major Adviser: Prof. Jan Duker. Raymond Harland Merritt, Water- James Laurence Newman, town, S.D. Minneapolis B.A. '58, St. Olaf College; M.A. '63, Univer­ B.A. magna cum laude '61, M.A. '63, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: sity of Minnesota. Major: Geography. Minor: American Studies. Thesis: Engineering and Anthropology. Thesis: Geography and Sub­ American Culture, 1850-1875. Major Adviser: sistence Change Among the Sandawe. Major Prof. T. 1. Smith. Adviser: Prof. P. W. Porter.

83 Joanne Protheroe Olson, Winnipeg, Alan Roger Price, Rochester, Mich. Manitoba, Canada B.S. summa cum laude '64, Florida State Uni­ B.A. '60, B. of Education '62, University of versity. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Manitoba; M.A. '65, Universitv of Minnesota. Chemistry. Thesis: Purification and Properties Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Edu­ of T4 Bacteriophage-Induced Deoxycytidine cation. Thesis: Performance on a Learning Task Triphosphate-Deoxyuridine Triphosphate Nu­ Under Differing Conditions Following Incor­ c1eotidohydrolase. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. rect Responses. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Warner. Balow. Arland Wayne Otte, Northfield James Joseph Rakowski, South Bend, B.A. '61, St. Olaf College; M.A. '65, Univer­ Ind. sity of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: B.A. summa cum laude '63, Creighton Uni­ Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: Relation­ versity. Major: Economics. Minor: Supporting ships Between Selected Personal and Profes­ Program. Thesis: The Relationships Between sional Characteristics of School Principals and Tariffs on Goods and Taxes on Capital Re­ Propensities Toward Group Decision Making. turns. Major Adviser: Prof. J. S. Chipman. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. P. R. Perumalswami, Madras, India Donald Porter Richardson, Sioux B. of Eng. with honors '63, University of Falls, S.D. Madras, India; M.S. in C.E. '66, University of B.A. '54, Bethel College; M.A. '57, University Minnesota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: of Minnesota. Major: Speech, Communication, Mathematics. Thesis: Interaction Between Dam and Theatre Arts. Minor: English. Thesis: The and Foundation During Earthquakes. Major Pulpit Discourse of the Baptist General Confer­ Adviser: Prof. J. T. Hanley. ence in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area: Donald Gordon Peterson, Isanti A Study of Role. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Howell. B.S. with distinction '46, M.A. '49, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Zo­ ology. Thesis: An Experimental Comparison John Martin Richardson, Jr., of Case Histories with Conventional Materials Minneapolis in Teaching a College General Education Course in Science. Major Adviser: Prof. C. H. B.A. '60, Dartmouth College. Major: Political Boeck. Science. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: An Analysis of AID-University Relations 1950- John Carlyle Peterson, Ontonagon, 1965 (With Special Reference to Rural De­ velopment Contracts). Major Adviser: Prof. Mich. R. T. Holt. B.A. cum laude '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Psychiatry. Thesis: An Investigation of the Relationships of Two G. Paul Richter, Buckhannon, W.va. Putative Arousal Indicants with some Arousal­ B.A. '59, Grinnell College. Major: Inorganic Related Functions and Clinical Correlates. Ma­ Chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: jor Adviser: Prof. D. T. Lykken. The Solvolysis of Cycloheptasulfurimide. Major Gary Lee Phillips, Minneapolis Adviser: Prof. R. C. Brasted. B.S. cum laude '61, Hamline University; M.A. '64, University of Kansas. Major: Zoology. Mi­ Michael Aaron Rockland, Bronx, N.Y. nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Chrosomus B.A. '55, Hunter College; M.A. '60, Univer­ Erythrogaster and C.Eos (Osteichthyes: Cy­ sity of Minnesota. Major: American Studies. prinidae): Taxonomy, Distribution, Ecology. Thesis: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and the Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Underhill. United States. Major Adviser: Prof. B. R. John Joseph Poggie, Jr., Stafford Bowron, Jr. Springs, Conn. B.A. with honors '59, University of Connecti­ Henrik Rosenmeier, Boston, Mass. cut; M.A. '61, Louisiana State Universitv. Ma­ B.A. '54, Carleton College; M.A. '63, Univer­ jor: Anthropology. Minor: Supporting Pro­ sity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Ger­ gram. Thesis: The Impact of Industrialization man. Thesis: Tobias Smollett: A Study in on a Mexican Intervillage Network. Major Ad­ Popular Taste at Mid-Century. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. F. C. Miller. Prof. R. E. Moore.

84 Ashok Sahni, Lucknow, India Richard Francis Sprecher, Spearfish, B.SC. with honors '62, M.Sc. '63, University of S.D. Lucknow. Major: Geology. Minor: Botany. B.S. in Chern. with honors '63, South Dakota Thesis: The Vertebrate Fauna of the Judith School of Mines and Technology. Major: Or­ River Formation, Montana. Major Adviser: ganic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Prof. R. E. Sloan. Thesis: Synthesis and Reactivity of Some Alky­ lated Cyclopentadienones and Their Ketals. Hamdy Ibrahim Sayed, Cairo, Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. Garbisch. United Arab Republic B.v.sc. '62, University of Cairo; M.S. '67, Karl Frederick Swingle, St. Paul University of Minnesota. Major: Veterinary B.A. '58, University of Wisconsin. Major: Bacteriology. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: A Pharmacology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Complement Fixation Inhibition Test for In­ Phases of the Inflammatory Response to Cot­ fectious Bronchitis Virus in Chickens. Major ton Pellet Implantation and their Modification Adviser: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. by Certain Anti-Inflammatory Agents. Major Charles Francis Schachtele, Jr., Adviser: Dr. F. E. Shideman. Minneapolis Kenneth Howard Thomas, Remsen, B.A. '63, Macalester College; M.S. '66, Uni­ N.Y. versity of Minnesota. Major: Microbiology. Mi­ nor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Mechanism of B.S. '50, M.S. '56, Cornell University. Major: Canavanine Death in Escherichia coli. Major Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Adviser: Prof. Palmer Rogers. Thesis: A Poly-Period Analysis of the Impact of Selected Variables Upon the Growth Process John Herbert Schultz, Racine, Wis. of Beginning Farm Firms, South Central Min­ nesota. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. Jensen. B.S. '58, Valparaiso University; M.S. '61, Uni­ versity of Illinois. Major: Education. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: State and Municipal Roine Hunt Thorup, Covina, Calif. Government Tort Liabilitv for Parks and Rec­ B.S. '39, Utah State Agricultural College; M.A. reation Services in the 0 nited States. Major '56, University of Minnesota. Major: Educa­ Adviser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. tion. Minor: Home Economics. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship of Certain Attitudes Donald Peter Schwab, Winona and Characteristics of Home Economics Stu­ B.B.A. with high distinction '60, M.A. '64, dent-Teacher Candidates and Their Subsequent University of Minnesota. Major: Business Ad­ Effectiveness as Secondary School Teachers. ministration. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. sis: Job Seekers' Perceptions in the Choice of a Minimum Acceptable Wage. Major Adviser: Edward Andrew Timsans, Prof. H. G. Heneman. Washington, D.C. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Judith Sloman, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mathematics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: On B.A. cum laude '61, Radcliffe College; M.A. Automorphic Functions Defined on Locally '62, Tufts University. Major: English. Minor: Compact Groups. Major Adviser: Prof. S. A. Comparative Literature. Thesis: The Structure Gaal. of Dryden's Fables. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Monk. Leo Dean Vermedahl, Emmons Daniel William Smothergill, Syosset, B.S. with distinction '64, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Nutrition. Minor: Biochemis­ N.Y. try. Thesis: Effects of Stunting Pigs in Utero B.S.S. '63, Fairfield University; M.A. '64, Uni­ or During the Neonatal Period on Subsequent versity of Toledo. Major: Child Psychology. Development and on Carcass Characteristics. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Developmental Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Meade. Study of the Influence of Memory for Pro­ prioceptive and Visual Cues on the Visual Capture Phenomenon. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Pick, Jr. Sung-Chu Wang, Taiwan James Harris White, San Leandro, B.S. in Eng. '63, National Taiwan University; Calif. M.S. in E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Ma­ B.A. '61, M.A. '65, University of California, jor: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe· Berkeley. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Lin. matics. Thesis: On the Direct Implementa­ guistics and Comparative Philology. Thesis: tion of Algorithmic Scientific Compnter Self-Linking and the Gauss Integral in Higher Languages. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halver­ Dimensions. Major Adviser: Prof. W. F. Poh!. son.

Summary of Degrees Conferred by the University During the Academic Year, 1967-1968

Conferred July, August, and December, 1967; and March, 1968 .. ... 4060 Conferred June, 1968 (subject to completion of requirements )...4687

Total degrees conferred 1967-1968 .H •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H ••••••••••••••••••••• 8747*

• Includes 705 conferred at Duluth, 157 at Morris.

86 Academic Costume

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

87 Institute of Technology ...... orange College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics ...... Hmaize College of Education .. H...... H...... light blue School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Pharmacy ...... olive Law School ...... purple College of Veterinary Medicine ...... H...... gray School of Dentistry ...... lilac College of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School ...... black

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

88 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

July Commencement, 1968

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 4:00 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

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

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

The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul

The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna

The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls

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

The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud

The Honorable Charles \V. Mayo, MD., Rochester

The Honorable \Villiam K. Montague, Duluth

The Honorable George \V. Rauenhorst, Olivia

The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President

Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary

Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer

Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

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

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and seventeenth 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 traincd here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen - to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its found­ ing, the University has awarded more than 205,000 degrees, each one in recog­ nition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 46,000 students an­ nually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its General Exten­ sion Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offcrs further educational opportunity throughout the state by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H Club agents, and recreation and health consultants who givc 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 Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, and the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at the University Hospitals, University sci­ entists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheese making, teacher training, municipal government, school sur­ veys, and development of new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers.

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

iii oyer the state, thousands of friends ha\T made generous donations to provide an endowed research profe,sorship in heart disease. Generous contributions ha\'e built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Can­ cer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-mcdical library and additional medical research facilitics). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tirelcss efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising stu­ dcnts each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one half of the state's high school graduatcs of marked ability enter any collcge or university. Friends and supportcrs of the University, recognizing the nccd to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. To enlarge the base of private support for thc University, the University of Minnesota Foundation was established in 1962 as a nonprofit organization, independent of the University but with thc University as its sole beneficiary. The Foundation gives alumni, other citizens, and corporate donors the oppor­ tunity to makc gifts, bequests, grants, and other forms of tax-deductible volun­ tary contributions. These funds supplemcnt tax support and make possible the enriched programs and cxpanded services which create a "margin of excellence" for the University. Direction and resources of the Foundation are under the management of a Board of Trustees of concerned and dedicated citizens. As it meets the necds of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 46,088 studcnts who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of thc 1967-1968 academic year represented nearly one half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This changc in admissions requirements held the 1967-1968 enrollment to about 46,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, and more buildings. And it makes plain the University's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions.

THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $110,893,275 for general operations and maintenance during the 1967-1969 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,401,100 for University Hospitals; $9,883,460 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,739,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $955,000 for the University of Minnesota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary 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 1966-1967 showed that the Uni­ versity's current income and expenditures amounted to $69,292,l31.98. Of the total received, $16,389,611.68 came from student tuition and fees; $25,313,080.86 from activities relating to educational departments such as Hos­ pitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts

IV and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,575,346.90 from inter­ collegiate athletics; $24,1l7,422.96 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the De­ partment of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $9,107,000.99 from corporations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruc­ tion, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $40,897,023.16 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The state provided $51,892,645.43 or 30.1 percent for the Univer­ sity's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings amounted to $21,607,236.

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

v Order of Events

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As degree candidates and their friends and families reach the Minneapolis Campus of the University this afternoon from 3: 15 to 3:45p.m., they will hear the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells being played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by Mr. \Villiam Cer­ mak, Jr., University Carillonneur. Admission to the July Commencement exer­ cises is by guest card only. Gucsts will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the colors arc presented.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 3:30 to 4:00 Professor Heinrich R. Fleischer, University Organist, will play an organ concert.

PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 4:00 p.m., Professor Howard F. Nelson, Industrial Educa­ tion, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the auditorium, heralding the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Nelson, as Mace-Bearer, will present the Mace at the center of the stage. \Vhen all those marching have takcn their seats, he will put the Mace into its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, Professor Fleischer will play: Festival March ...... Gluck

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-Bearer enters. Seated in the first row, from left to right, are Marshal Nelson; Professor Way­ land E. Noland, Ph.D., Institute of Technology, Marshal; Recorder W. Donald Beatty, Ph.D., Admissions and Records; The Reverend George G. Garrelts, Director of the Newman Center; Assistant Dean N. W. Moen, Ph.D., General College; Colonel William D. Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; Dean A. L. Vaughan, Ph.D., University College; The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Professor Frank H. Kauf­ ert, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics of the Institute of Agriculture; Dean Paul V. Grambsch, Ph.D., Business Administra­ tion; Associate Dean H. Mead Cavert, Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences; Dean Willard Thompson, PhD., Summer Session; The Honorable Arthur Naftalin, Mayor of Minneapolis, Commencement Speaker; Vice-President Don­ ald K. Smith, Ph.D.; Dean of Students Edmund G. Williamson, Ph.D.; Dean Bryce L. Crawford, Jr., Ph.D., Graduate School; Dean Warren B. Cheston, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Mr. Alan Heimbach, Past President of Univer­ sity of Minnesota Alumni Association; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.D., College of Education; Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Assistant Professor Harvey J. Kupferberg, Ph.D., Pharmacy; Captain Harold K. Lawler, U.S.A.F., Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies; Professor Roy A. Schuessler, M.S., College of Liberal Arts; Professor Heinrich R. Fleischer, University Organist; Associate Professor Fredric R. Steinhauser, Ph.D., General College,

VI Marshal; and Professor Robert L. Jones, Ph.D., Director, School of Journalism, Marshal.

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

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

INVOCATION: Father Garrelts.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: Vice-President Smith.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Mayor Naftalin.

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice-President Smith will introduce Colonel Beard and Captain Lawler, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. Certificates of ROTC completion will be presented by Dean Thompson.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Dean Thompson will introduce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to Vice­ President Smith the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Dean Moen for the General College; Dean Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Dean Vaughan for the University College; Dean Cheston for the Institute of Technology; Professor Kaufert for the Insti­ tute of Agriculture; Dean Grambsch for the School of Business Administration; Dean Keller for the College of Education; Assistant Professor Kupferberg for the College of Pharmacy; Associate Dean Cavert for the College of Medical Sciences; and Dean Crawford for the Graduate School.

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

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

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

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

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Professor Schuessler. 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 ~aIt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star.

RECESSIONAL: Professor Fleischer.

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

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

viii Candidates for Commissions

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

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE

Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Kenneth J. Tyler, Minneapolis

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES

Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Dennis R. Freidig, Willmar Dennis R. Rossbach, St. Paul Candidates for Graduation

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

GENERAL COLLEGE

Associate in Arts Judith Allene Anderson, Minneapolis J olm Edward Lewis, Mound Gorden James Benike, Inver Grove David Mark Lindahl, Minneapolis Heights Richard James Mesjak, Minneapolis Lee Allyn Bilderback, Newport Thomas Leo Moellerman, St. Paul Lee George Christiansen, Robbinsdale \Vilbert Michael Nordin, Minneapolis Diana Lea Daniels, St. Paul Stephen James Quayle, St. Paul Floyd Earl Doyle, St. Paul Reginald Thomas Rettinger, Long Ronald Hugh Farrow, Anoka Lake Gayle Clayton Godfrey, Minneapolis Earl John Rymer, Roseville Dale Patrick Hennessy, Minneapolis Carol Ann Schultz, Minneapolis Kenneth Joseph Hoxmeier, St. Paul Mark Stepnick, Minneapolis Allen Javinsky, Minneapolis Manuel T. Woods, Minneapolis Ida Doll Klein, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Associate In Liberal Arts Elizabeth Lois Gibson, Minneapolis Gloria Jean Marget, Minneapolis Carol Sue Harter, St. Paul Linda Marie Mattila, Hastings Rita Ann Kujawa, St. Paul Janet Marie Moser, Minneapolis Kathleen Ann Keating Lynard, Min­ Thomas Edward Moser, St. Paul neapolis Gregory Hugh Ritter, St. Paul

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and wiII not become final until all requirements are met for the level indicated. Frederick Charles Adair, St. Paul Ellen Marie Archer, Minneapolis Sharon Kay Ahlbrecht, Hector Richard Paul Arf, Minneapolis Craig Keller Anderson, Detroit Lakes Thomas George Arneson, Chaska, Jeanne Deborah Anderson, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Classics

2 Mary Gilford Atwood, Spring Valley Robert Joseph Egan, West St. Paul Deborah Jane Ballinger, Minnetonka PhanueI Fanny Egejuru, Owerri, Ni- Richard Gregory Barbeau, Golden geria, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French Valley Sally Ann Egersdorf, St. Paul James Allan Barnett, Austin Edward Kurt Ehlmann, St. Paul Patrick Thomas Barnett, Minneapolis Scott Charles Elkerton, Minneapolis Mary Katherine Sally Bell, Minne- Gregory Scott Erickson, Minneapolis apolis . Charles Albert Fiedler, Jr., Minne- Scott Bradley Bentson, Minneapolis, apolis CUM LAUDE, Psychology Donald Alan Fishman, Minneapolis John Biebel, West St. Paul Jane Frishberg, Des Moines, Iowa Jeannine Beatrice Bitz, Minneapolis, Lee Carl Gack, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, French Rita Jean Eichten Garvey, St. Paul Shirlee Di-Ann Borell, Farmington Joanne Avon Gatzlaff, Springfield John Herbert Borg, Pelican Rapids Judith Ann Gelina, Bloomington Jane Heiene Demulling Boyd, Min- Linda Lou Gerde, Sacred Heart neapolis Sydney Eugene Getsug, A.L.A., St. Lois Ruth Bratrud, La Porte City, Paul Iowa Dale Lee Gilmore, Minneapolis Arthur Charles Bredesen III, Edina Mary Kathleen Gondek, Minneapolis Joseph Michael Breidel, St. Paul Charles Jerome Gregory, A.A., Min- Elizabeth Marie Brekke, Minneapolis neapolis Kathleen Marcia Brom, Minneapolis Katharine Owen Grieshaber, StiII- Robert Richard Brown, Minneapolis water, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Music Peter Buchanan Brownlie, Minne- Kent Ernest Gustafson, Windom apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Child John Albert Haluska, Minneapolis Psychology Margaret Lenore Hanlon, Minneapolis James Charles Bugonian, Rochester Stephen Bruce Harris, St. Louis Park Thomas John Buysse, A.A., Worthing- Joyce G. Harwood, Minneapolis ton Daniel Louis Hawthorne, St. Paul, Michael Lee Render Cagley, Hopkins MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology David Cline Canfield, Minneapolis Eric Johnson HeUer, St. Paul, MAGNA Jenny Elisabeth Chambers, St. Paul CUM LAUDE, Chemistry, CUM LAUDE, Mary Ellen Cline, Minneapolis Mathematics Dennis Michael Coakley, St. Paul Lynn Andre Henrickson, Guthrie William Terence Cole, St. Louis Park Robert Waddell Hollinshead, St. Paul Catherine Jane Cooper, St. Paul, Judith Marie Hirsch Holtan, Minne- SUMMA CUM LAUDE, French apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Art His­ William James Crockett, St. Paul Park tory John Thomas Daniel, St. Louis Park Dorothy May House, Mahtomedi Mary Margaret Davis, Austin Carl Alfred Ingerson, St. Paul James Edward DeWall, Morris Susan Carol Isgrigg, Minneapolis Mary Caroline Dircks, Minneapolis Diane Marie Iverson, Minneapolis George Reynold Domstrand, Jonathan Bren Jensen, Hopkins, Minneapolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Hartley Joseph Drannen, Minneapolis Jo Ann Jertson, Granite Falls James Langley Dunlap, A.L.A., Freddie Lewis Johnson, St. Paul Tuscumbia, Ala. John Anthony Johnson, Waseca Klaus Hermann Dunst, Hamburg, Joyce Alvina Johnson, Minneapolis Germany, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Eco­ Kristin Ruth Johnson, St. Paul nomics Mary Johanna Johnson, Minneapolis

3 Sharon Lee Johnson, Minneapolis Ardyce Olga Holmen Pangrac, Minne- Elaine Marie Jorgenson, Minneapolis tonka Ellen Ann Kean, Grand Rapids Jerome Fredrick Paquin, St. Paul Carol Jean Kincheloe, St. Paul, MAGNA Linda Diane Past, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, German Joel Murray Paul, A.A., St. Paul Barry John Kirchmeier, Windom Roger Frank Paulson, St. Paul Sarah Ann Kilmer Kissock, Blooming- Robert Alan Peters, St. Paul ton Darcy Richard Peterson, Minneapolis Marilyn Mary Klinkner, Minneapolis George Bennet Peterson, Minneapolis Roberta Marie Klock, Austin Todd Orner Peterson, Montevideo Patricia Louise Knox, Toronto, Vida Ronne Brodie Peterson, St. Paul Ontario, Canada, CUM LAUDE, John Gregory Porter, St. Paul French Valerie Annet Vaux Pranica, Minne­ Roger vVilliam Koechel, Minneapolis apolis Thomas Michael Kollen, Minneapolis \Villiam Chris Preisler, Jr., Minne- James John Kriz, St. Paul apolis Lynn Suzanne La Froth, Duluth Thomas Bates Punch, Minneapolis Mark Albert Landergan, St. Paul Lesya Pundyk, A.L.A., Hibbing Rita Wendeline Larson, J\Jinneapolis, Jill Dianne Ramsell, Palo Alto, Calif. SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Kathleen Louise Rantala, Minneapolis Lee James Levitan, St. Paul Kathleen Cecile Reynolds, Minne- Lola Ann Lewison, Granite Falls, CUM apolis LAUDE, Journalism Jeffrey Blair Rice, A.A., Richfield Geraldine Dorann LiaBraaten, A.A., Richard Allen Rislove, Preston l\Jinneapolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Patricia Lee Beckstrom Ritchie, St. Anthropology Paul Jeanette Marie Lorenz, Waterville James Allen Rodin, Minneapolis James Bruce Majerus, Bellechester Kenwood Merlyn Rund, Minneapolis l\1ichae1 Lorin Mann, Excelsior, CUM John James Ryan III, St. Paul LAUDE, English and Philosophy John \Vi1liam Ryan, Minneapolis Kathleen Frances Berens Manteuffel, Ely Chisholm Salyards, Eveleth St. Paul Richard John Schreier, Marshall John William Martin, Saratoga, Calif. Janet Muriel Anderson Schuffenhauer, Peter James Maxwell, Minneapolis Minneapolis Glen Benner Medbery, Browns Valley Jane Marie Fredrickson Schulz, Min- Lee Alan Metzelaar, Minneapolis neapolis Larry Gene Miller, A.A., Minneapolis Wilford Glenn Schulz, Minneapolis Lynnea Solvieg Olson Miller, New Joan Margaret Seamens, Rochester Brighton, CUM LAUDE, English Joan Elizabeth Seashore, Edina John Joseph Morgenthaler, Minne­ David John Shama, Minneapolis apolis Richard George Simmons, St. Paul Larry Allan Muenchow, Tracy Jacqueline Martin Snyder, Minne- Harold Norman Nast, Jr., vVhite Bear apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Anthro­ Lake pology Anthony George Nicklow, Minne- Susan Spiegel, Evanston, Ill., CUM apolis LAUDE, Journalism Robert Allen Ogdahl, Glenwood Robert Holmes Stafford, Minneapolis Randall Willard Olsen, st. Paul Bernard Wendlin Steele, North Oaks, Ann K. Syrdal O'Malley, Minneapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Premedicine SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Neil Arnold Stein, St. Paul

4 Michael Jon Steinberg, St. Louis Park Richard John Theis, Watkins Helen Halvorson Stevens, Brainerd Jean Tulloch-Reid, Kingston, Jamaica Sandra Lea Stoeckel, Bethel David William Turner, Mexico City, Susan Kay Stubblebine, Eveleth Mexico Richard Julian Studer, West St. Paul Robert Burton Van Horn, Minne- Arlene Timmemlan Swanson, Minne- apolis apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Sociology Nancy Jane Van Hoven, St. Paul Gary Lee Swanson, Hopkins, CUM Mary Katherine Volk, St. Paul LAUDE, Psychology Margaret Mary Walters, Minneapolis Dorothy Patricia Tether, A.A., Bloom­ Janet Lea Wangerin, Superior, Wis. ington, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Geog­ Juris Andris Zankevics, Excelsior raphy

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts Sharon Rae Iverson, St. Paul

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Eugene Richard Danielson, Minne­ David Peter Skogman, Cambridge apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Steven James Snackenberg, Robbins­ David Earl Godfrey, Minneapolis dale Michael Lee Ludwig, Joplin, Mo., Stephen Nicholas Zender, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering William Warren Jerzak, Ivanhoe

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Dean David Dworak, Ivanhoe, Andrew Wilson Stirrat, Edina WITH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Chemistry Clifford James Anderson, St. Paul

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Delbert Walter Gerdes, Howard Lake, Edwin Osmund Johnson, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION

5 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Douglas John Abrahamson, Robbins- Arpad Pocza, Sydney, Australia dale Douglas Martin Risch, Aitkin Juan Cornelius Balli, Minneapolis John Albert Ryerse, Manistique, John Payzant Cooke, Minneapolis 1'vlich., WITH DISTINCTION Norbert M. Ewald, B.S.B., Hopkins Allen Mark Stolce, Kenyon

Bachelor of Mathematics

James Scott Seck, Edina, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Rolf David Anderson, MinneapoIis, Gary Keith Kuhn, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Michael Patrick Lynch, Stillwater Dagfinn Bondevik, Norway, WITH Robert Eugene Sirany, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Craig Thomas Tekse, Robbinsdale, Bernard Francis Brom, Anoka WITH DISTINCTION Stephen Albert Erickson, Virginia Bhupinder Nath Wahi, Bombay, Thomas Patrick Kelley, Minneapolis India, WITH DISTINCTION John Joseph Kerwin, St. Paul

Bachelor of Physics James Carl Kish, Minneapolis Dennis Roger Rossbach, St. Paul, WITH DISTINCTION

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

Bachelor of Science Robert Kenneth App, Truman, Agri­ Nancy Carol Jacobsen, Richfield, culture Home Economics Amy Swanson Buckingham, Mary Katherine Jordan,St. Paul, McIntosh, Home Economics Agriculture Maureen Gail Burniece, Minneapolis, Carolyn Elaine Kingsley, St. Paul, Home Economics Home Economics Sheila Roxanne Chin, St. Paul, Home Angeliki G. Marinou, Athens, Greece, Economics Home Economics Anthony Peter Chos, Eveleth, For­ Stephen John Maxson, St. Paul, Agri­ estry, WITH DISTINCTION culture Joan Eileen Ellery, St. Paul, Agricul. Dean Henry Schutte, Osseo, Agricul­ ture, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION ture

6 Yvonne Jeanne Steinbring, Isanti, Haydn Eugene Widtfeldt, Jr., A.A., Home Economics Minneapolis, Agriculture Kathleen Ann Verant, Bloomington, Miles Wiegand, Winthrop, Forestry Home Economics

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Frederick Thomas Abuan, St. Paul Janet Lucille Heidinger, Minneapolis, Mary Ann Brock, Lakeville WITH DISTINCTION Emilie Kay Algaard, Fosston Helen Adams Henslin, Brooksville, Robert John Anderson, Mahtomedi Fla. Robert Alfons Andrews, Bloomington Mary Alice Hoaas, Minneapolis, WITH Bonnie Louise Benson, Hopkins HIGH DISTINCTION Arlona Violet Bergman, Russell Garland Lynn Holley, Minneapolis Carol Rae Brown, Minneapolis Janice Ann Hvistendahl, Worthington, Barbara Jean Buzicky, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Helen Jeanne Byan, St. Louis, Mo. Carol Ann Johnson, Minneapolis Anne Fowler Carlson, B.A., Water- Mary Johanna Johnson, Minneapolis, town WITH DISTINCTION Carolyn Janice Carlson, Pipestone Richard Carl Johnson, Minneapolis Susan Maria Carlson, Minneapolis Harvey Louis Kaye, Minneapolis Charlotte Yvonne Chase, Waukesha, Enid Gardner Klein, B.A, Edina Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Patrick Michael Koehler, Minneapolis Carolyn May Cheese, St. Louis Park, Marilyn Ann Koich, South St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Linda Maxine Kuehnast, Lanesboro Thomas Linn Christenson, Richfield Marion Cecilia Kuiper, Red Lake Falls Anita Ruth Clark, Minneapolis Robert Owen Lerfald, Minneapolis Dorothy June Cook, St. Paul, WITH Elaine Swenson Decker Levine, New DISTINCTION Richland, WITH DISTINCTION Joan Patricia Crooks, Minneapolis Clare Duane Lillis, Perham Martha Maria Davis, Des Moines, Beth Marie Loken, Carlisle, WITH DIS- Iowa TINCTION OUoLee Macomber Davis, Minne­ Shirley Ann Longren, Minneapolis apolis Ray Alva Lucas, AA, Hugo Judith Carole Devin, Minneapolis Rosalyn Rita Mac Donald, Richfield, Marian Faith Dewey, Muskegon WITH DISTINCTION Heights, Mich., WITH DISTINCTION Leslee Jo Machov, St. Louis Park Ruth LiIIy Du Clos, Coon Rapids, Joann Delores Malaske, New Brighton WITH DISTINCTION Carol Jean Malkovich, Minneapolis Karla Bahe Duff, Farmington Dan Stewart Marsh, St. Paul, WITH Donald Vern Eckels, Jr., Bloomington DISTINCTION Marilynn Louise Eidsmore, St. Louis Diana May Martens, Minneapolis Park, WITH DISTINCTION Donald Ivan Martinson, A.A., Minne­ Barbara Jean Evenson, Richfield apolis Ina Vollegraaf Fetzek, Crystal Frederick Charles Meissner, Rush Kathe Ann Grossman, B.A, Hopkins City, WITH DISTINCTION Diane Marie Hanson, Houston Pamela Mold Meissner, Rush City

7 Kathleen Kraemer Miller, Minneapolis Mary Susan Schneider, Minneapolis Lynnea Solvieg Olson MiIler, New Joaqucnia Virginia Shaw, Minneapolis Brighton, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Thomas Leonard Siebold, St. Paul, Mary Barte Mitchell, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Thomas Gerald Morrow, St. Paul Linda :l\fargaret Siegmund, Robbins­ Dennis Richard Mortenson, B.A., St. dale Paul Sharon Ann Rumpza Slettlehaugh, Nora Lee Moss, Wayzata Minneapolis, WITH HIGH DISTINC­ Mary Demmer Mullen, St. Louis Park TION Paul Robert Nielsen, St. Paul Mary Catherine Stire, Minneapolis Douglas Matthew Niska, North St. Irene Elizabeth Studer, Albert Lea Paul Carol June Swendra, Savage Alice Kuntz L. Noreen, Maple Plain Joyce A. LiII Thomas, Kenosha, Wis., Cheryl Louise Norquist, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Mary Ruth Nowicki, B.A., Minne- Shirley Ann H. Thompson, Minne- apolis apolis, WITH DISTINCTION Cynthia Marie Odland, Granite Falls David Allen Thorpe, Minneapolis Karen Genevieve Olson, Minneapolis Sheldon Lee Tornquist, Kerkhoven Herbert Parmct, St. Louis Park Kathryn Mary TscholI, Minneapolis Lois Doreen RoBers Pearson, Cannon Donna HaIIe Wanous, Minneapolis, FaIls, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Jill Carol Pelham, Minneapolis Bonnie Gay Warner, Maple Plain Corrine Beckman Petersen, Cottage Walter Dwight Weaver, White Bear Grove Lake Barbara Marie Peterson, Minneapolis Lorretta Winifred Westby, St. Paul, Craig Alan Peterson, Minnetonka WITH DISTINCTION Valerie Vaux Pranica, Minneapolis Beverly Jean Wilson, White Bear Lake Katherine Ragsdale, Minneapolis Peter John Whiteneck, New Brighton William Charles Raymond, Hamel Adelaide Irene Williams, White Bear Robert Wayne Reinke, Minneapolis, Lake WITH DISTINCTION Frederick E. Witt, Minneapolis Luther Henry Reitan, Waubun Pamela Kaye \Vood, St. Louis Park Susan Joan Rogness, St. Louis Park Janice Kay W orreII, Minneapolis, Kathleen Marie Schmitt, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION

Master of Education James Carl Anderson, B.S., Minne­ Roger Rene Johnson, Minneapolis apolis Roger Arthur Kuhn, B.S., Minneapolis James Lyn Bannister, B.A., Saskatoon, Mary Joan Mero, B.S., St. Paul Saskatchewan, Canada Michael Florenz Montano, B.A., Robert Eugene Greenhalgh, B.S., Sterling, Colo. Beatrice, Neb. Kenneth Marvin Johnson, B.S., De­ troit, Mich.

8 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Science Lynn Jon Balgeman, A.A., Lyle, Sharon Elaine JaIlen, A. A., Biwabik, Agricultural Education Home Economics Education Wesley Charles Fausch, Morristown, Pamela Jane Larson, Minneapolis, Agricultural Education Home Economics Education Patricia Lynn HuckeII, Hopkins, Home Economics Education, WITH DISTINCTION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Business James Alan Achter, Alexandria Charles Dwight Hildebrandt, Fridley James Richard Anderson, Minneapolis Tom Alvin Holtman, Minneapolis Arthur Gene Andrew, A.A., Rochester Robert Starr Horeck, A.A., Rochester Gary Allen Bauer, St. Paul, WITH DIS- Robert William Janke, Wentworth, TINCTION S.D. Robert George Borgeson, Anoka Mitchell Allen Kamon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Lee Brown, Minneapolis Bernard Andrew Klein, Jr., St. Paul Jon William Dresel, North Branch James August Mogen, Dodge Center Robert Hialmar EIfstrum, Mora, WITH Randy Charles Moskalik, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION James Arthur Engstrom, Minneapolis Larry LeRoy Muller, Bloomington David Carlysle Fulton, Crystal, WITH Morgan Kent Nelson, Minneapolis DISTINCTION John Frederick White, Chanhassen Thomas Dunlap Hays III, Edina Timothy Hughes Zweig, Stillwater Richard Dennis Hendrickson, Minne­ apolis, WITH DISTINCTION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Daniel Francis Griffin, New Albin, Iowa

9 COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Mary Margaret Herrmann, Minneapolis, Medical Technology*

Master of Public Health Richard Ramond Brusuelas, B. S., Annette Kosko, B.S., Philadelphia, Pa. St. Paul Patricia Louise Kratky, B.S., Fargo, Mary Elizabeth Darling, B.S., Minne­ N.D. apolis LeLand D. Schultz, B.S., New Virginia L. Felch, B.S., Phoenix, Ariz. Brighton

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Master of Architecture Allan Aaron Quick, Lincoln, Neb. B. of Arch. '66, University of Nebraska. Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett

Master of Arts Ann Louise Abrams, Wadsworth, Penny Hiatt Baron, Washington, D.C. Ohio B.A. '64, Pennsylvania State University. Field B.A. '57, College of Wooster. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Sociology. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Prof. D. A. Martindale. viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Syed Bashiruddin, Hyderabad, India Barbara Anne Alf, Marshfield, Wis. B.A. '58, M.A. '58, Osmania University, India. B.A. '63, University of Wisconsin. Field of Field of Concentration: Mass Communication. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. M. V. Charnley. Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. Judith Mary Ave-Lallemant, St. Paul George Jay Beebe, Waverly, Iowa B.S. '58, St. Louis University. Field of Con­ B.A. '65, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ centration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. A. A. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Renaud. Shirley Ann Axline, Waterloo, Iowa John Stephen Benson, Minneapolis B.A. '61, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ B.A. '63, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Concentration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. Bjorn Karlsen. A. H. Ballet.

* This degree is conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 14, 1968.

10 Mary Pratt Bichner, Mahtomedi May Esther Olson Cole, Hopkins B.S. with distinction' 58, University of Minne· B.S. '44, Mankato State College. Field of Con· sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Timothy Trent Blade, Minneapolis Thomas Henry Correll, Minneapolis B.A. '62, St. Cloud State College. Major: Art B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Art History. Minor: English. Thesis: Seventeenth· History. Minor: History. Thesis: The De­ Century Dutch and Flemish Drawings of velopment of the Eighteenth Century English Church Interiors. Major Adviser: Prof. H. A. Landscape Gardens and Some of Their Revela­ Thomas. tions Concerning Nature. Major Adviser: Prof. H. A. Thomas. Charles George Boody, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '61, Macalester College. Field Thomas Michael DeFrank, Arlington, of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Tex. Johannes Riedel. B.A. '67, Texas A. & M. University. Major: Mass Communication. Minor: History. Thesis: Carola Palm berg Bratt, Minneapolis The Control Dilemma of the College Press: A B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Case History. Major Adviser: Prof. M. V. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad· Charnley. viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Barbara Jean DeMuth, Herman Lorna Johnson Breiter, White Bear B.S. '60, Moorhead State College. Field of Lake Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. cum laude '63, Gustavus Adolphus Col· Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. lege. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Peter Alexander D'Heilly, New Brighton Paul Bertram Brynell, White Bear B.A. '59, St. John's University. Field gf Con­ Lake centration: Political Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '57, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Prof. C. H. McLaughlin. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Dennis Wells Dickinson, St. Paul B.A. '62, Augustana College. Major: Anthro­ James Clifford Burke, St. Paul pology. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: The Vin­ B.S. '53, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con· land Bay Site: An Analysis. Major Adviser: centration: Educational Administration. Major Prof. O. E. Johnson. Adviser: Prof. S. H. Popper. Meng Sung Doty, Honolulu, Hawaii Douglas Wendell Cheek, College B.A. '55, University of Hawaii. Field of Con­ Park, Md. centration: Latin. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. B.A. '66, University of Maryland. Field of Sonkowsky. Concentration: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. C. M. Richard Gordon Duthler, St. Louis Nolte. Park Kathryn Kidd Christenson, Decorah, B.S. '53, Stout State University. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Administration. Major Iowa Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. B.A. summa cum laude '61, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire. Major: English. Minor: American Literature. Thesis: The Poetry and Gabriele Erasmi, Trieste, Italy Thought of Yvor Winters. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, Yale College. Field of Concentra­ Prof. Allen Tate. tion: Greek. Major Adviser: Prof. R. 1. Schork. Brian T. Coady, Minneapolis Joyce Fineman Field, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '57, University of Minnesota. B.A. with honors '50, Wellesley College. Field Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad· of Concentration: American Stuciies. Major viser: Prof. H. C. Deutsch. Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie.

11 David Charles Fields, Seattle, \Vash. Gerald Thomas Hanson, Blooming B.A. '66, University of Washington. Field of Prairie Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. W. J. Barrett. Kathleen Elaine Getz, Fords, N.J. B.A. with honors '66, Western Washington Lawrence Joseph Haselberger, Jr., State College. Major: Sociology. Minor: An­ St. Paul thropology. Thesis: Man, Milieu and Misde­ B.S.B. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: meanors: The Accidental Thief. Major Adviser: Industrial Relations. Minor: History. Thesis: Prof. D. A. Ward. National Labor Relations Board Jurisdictional Standards and Problems. Major Adviser: Prof. Mark David Gottdiener, Laputa, N.Y. C. F. Smythe. B.S. '65, City College of New York. Field of Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: Leonard C. Hawes, Spicer Prof. M. K. Richter. B.A. '66, Macalester College. Major: Speech, Communication, and Thcatre Arts. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Descriptive Study and Joan Elizabeth Grimm, Janesville, Analysis of the Smith Kline and French Wis. Speakers Bureau. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. B.S. Cum laude '65, Wisconsin State Univer­ Scott. sity. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Alan Bruce Horowitz, Brooklyn, N.Y. B.S. '66, Pennsylvania State University. Major: William Joseph Grivna, Minneapolis Child Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ B.A. '66, University of lvlinncsota. Major: chology. Thesis: Mode of Stimulus Presenta­ Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. tion and Categorical Clustering in Children. Minor: English. Thesis: The History and the Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Flavell. Development of the Paul Bunyan Playhouse. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Adey. Raymond Steuart Hostager, Kenyon B.S. '53, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ centration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Hugh N. Guscetti, La Crosse, Wis. Prof. Clifton Gayne. B.S. '57, Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy. Donald Attler Johnson, Foley chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Blocher. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Marilyn Ann Halker, Edina Prof. C. H. Boeck. B.S. ' 58, Iowa State College. Field of Con­ centration: Home Economics Education. Major Gary Clinton Johnson, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Terry Alan Hall, Benton Harbor, The Effects of Stimulus Complexity and Fa­ miliarization on the Free Looking-Times of Mich. Children and Adults. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, \Vestern Michigan University. Field W. R. Charlesworth. of Concentration: Philosophy. Major Adviser: Prof. H. E. Mason. Lowery Maurice Johnson, Minneapolis B.S. '57, Lincoln University. Field of Concen­ James Allen Hamann, White Bear tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Lake Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. B.S. '60, Mankato State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ Michael Jan Johnson, Frost tration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. B.A. '63, Macalester College. Major: Interna­ tional Relations. Minor: Mass Communica­ Gary Randall I-Ianson, Heron Lake tion. Thesis: American Exchange Programs for B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Foreign Journalists: A Study of Criteria for Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Successful Programs. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. R. F. Birdie. B. M. Sapin.

12 Garth Taylor Johnston, Wheaton, Frederic Huntington Miller, Minne- Md. apolis B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. T. B. Jones.

Marilyn Rae Jones, Duluth Frederick H. Moller, Jr., Newcastle, B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Wyo. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '61, University of Wyoming. Field of J. A. Thayer. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Shirley Jean Keenan, St. Paul Eric Henry Monkkonen, Minneapolis B.S. '58, State University of New York. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Concentration: American Studies. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Pamela Jane King, Minneapolis James Alexander Nadeau, Yankton, B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of S.D. Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. cum laude '65, St. John's University. A. A. Renaud. Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. J. Wright. Eleanor Kent Knight, Minnetonka B.S. '46, Columbia University. Field of Con­ Sandra Jean Nelson, Eggertsville, N.Y. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. '62, St. Lawrence University. Field of Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. Concentration: Mass Communication. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Emery. Chandra Krishnaswamy, Hyderabad, India Donald Bankson Nessa, Evergreen, Colo. B.A. '65, Osmania University, India. Field of Concentration: Economics. Major Adviser: B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. E. S. Maynes. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. J. N. Butcher. Sister Laurence Kueppers, St. Paul Cletus Onyeama Oguamanam, Abba, B.A. '60, St. Catherine's College. Field of Con­ Biafra centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. '66, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ Adviser: Prof. J. E. Stoch!. tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Dennis Carlton Lytle, St. Paul B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of Horace John Olson, Jackson Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '53, Luther College. Field of Concentra­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Dugan. Ruth Ann Marhefka, Salineville, Ohio Alice Mae Parsons, \Villmar B.S. '65, Kent State University. Field of Con­ centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of E. M. Birkmaier. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Peter Wright Mason, Durham, N.H. Gary Duane Pertler, Coon Rapids B.A. summa cum laude '67, University of New B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Hampshire. Field of Concentration: American Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Prof. F. E. Lukermann. Jonathon Arny Mezz, New York, N.Y. Bernard Albert Peters, St. Paul B.A. '66, University of Rochester. Field of B.A. '61, Catholic University of America. Field Concentration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. of Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: F. M Whiting. Prof. R. G. Warnken.

13 Barbara Jane Robinson Peterson, Michael John Salcvouris, St. Paul Angus B.A. cum laude '66, Colorado College. Major: B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: "Ulster Will Fight" - The Ulster Opposition Prof. N. J. Freeman. to Home Rule, 1885-1886. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Altholz. Virginia Reyes Raymundo, Manila, Philippines Bonnie Jo Hartwick Schuster, Minne- B.S. '62, St. Joseph's College. Field of Con­ apolis centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of K. E. Weick. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. John Michael Reardon, Rochester B.S. '62, Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. Frances Mary Seale, Quebec, Quebec, Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ Canada viser: Prof. D. H. Willson. B.A. with distinction '62, Baccalanreat en pedagogie prescolaire with distinction '65, Uni­ Lola Ann Roberts, St. Paul versite Laval, Quebec, Canada. Field of Con­ B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Concentration: Cnrriculum and Instruction. Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Karen Elaine Robinson, Rush City Clifton Rudolph Smith, Kingston, B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Jamaica Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '51, University of London. Field of Con­ Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. Sharon Esther Roslien, Kensett, Iowa B.A. magna cum laude '59, St. Olaf College. Richard John Snyder, Oelwein, Iowa Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major B.A. '66, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Lyle Mason Ross, Ellendale B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Audrey Boyum Sotendahl, Minne- Concentration: Agricultnral Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. apolis B.S. with high distinction '52, University of Myron Eugene Roswold, Grand Minnesota. Ficld of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Rapids B.s. '52, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Cnrriculum and Instruction. Verne Champney Spengler, Thief Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. River Falls B.S. '65, North Dakota State University. Field Claudia Jean Rutherford, Edina of Concentration: Agricultnral Education. Ma­ B.A. '67, Macalester College. Field of Con­ jor Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. John Miles Steel, Minneapolis Lillemor Lindblad Saether, Hudiks- B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Ficld of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major vall, Sweden Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Diploma 2nd Deg. '57, University of Stock­ holm. Major: Scandinavian. Minor: Educa­ tional Psychology. Thesis: Central Questions in Gerhild Gertraud Stiewe, St. Paul the Study of the Literatnre of the Classical B.S. with high distinction '66, B.A. magna cum Old Swedish Period: A Survey and a Descrip­ laude '66, University of Minnesota. Field of tive Bibliography. Major Adviser: Prof. Nils Concentration: German. Major Adviser: Prof. Hasselmo. F. H. Wood.

14 Joseph Patrick Sullivan, Valley William L. Warner, St. Paul Stream, N.Y. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '63, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. Prof. E. C. Mather. Cynthia Merritt Watters, Minne- Curtis Burton Suplee, East Green- apolis bush, N.Y. B.A. '66, Oberlin College. Field of Concen­ tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, Trinity College. Field of Concentra­ tion: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. N. J. Freeman. Moore. John Leslie Westin, St. Paul B.A. '64, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ Diana Barbara Poch Suslak, New York, tration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M N.Y. Whiting. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Clair Duane Wilcoxon, New Brighton Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. B.A. cum laude '55, Hamline University. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ Michael Dean Thiel, Minneapolis viser: Prof. Patricia Turner. Minnesota Bible College. Field of Concen­ tration: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Timothy DeWitt Williams, St. Paul Arts. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Howell. B.A. '66, Bethel College. Major: Speech, Com­ munication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Soci­ William John Urbanski, St. Paul ology. Thesis: A Rereading of Lincoln's First Inaugural Address in Light of its Contemporary B.A. '66, St. Thomas College. Field of Con­ Rhetorical Context. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Scott. Jones. Jessica Redway Wirth, Ossining, N.Y. Nadine Joyce Vanderau, Lewiston B.A. '65, University of Wisconsin. Field of B.S. '65, Winona State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Linguistics and Comparative centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Philology. Major Adviser: Prof. Walter Lehn. Prof. L. E. Olson. Sister John Christine W olkerstorfer, William Frank Vogelzang, Minne- St. Paul apolis B.A. '61, College of Saint Catherine. Major: B.SKE. '59, University of California. Field History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: Anti­ of Concentration: Statistics. Major Adviser: German Nativism in Ramsey County 1850- Prof. B. W. Lindgren. 1918. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Loehr.

Ronald Jacob Walrath, St. Paul Larry Dean Yore, Delavan B.A. '51, Syracuse University. Field of Con­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Prof. C. H. Boeck.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Winston Wendell Borden, Brainerd Archie Donald Chelseth, St. Paul B.A. with honors '65, St. Cloud State College. B.A. cum laude '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: "An In­ Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. vestigation of the Public Policy Implications of Severed Mineral Interests in Minnesota." Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

15 Master of Business Administration Richard John Bouquet, Wabasha Klaus-Peter E. Lohaus, Dusseldorf, B.S.B.A. '64, Marquette University. Field of Germany Concentration: Business Administration. Major Diplomprufung '65, Freie University, Bcrlin. Adviser: Prof. A. K. \Vickesberg. Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ Arthur Fredrick Braun, Hudson, Iowa tion. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg. B.S. '55, United States Naval Academy. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Dcnnis Alvin Meyer, Minneapolis Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gallmnitz. B.A. '57, B.S.B. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ Robert LaVerne Howell, Rockport, tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Mo. Jf. B.S.E.E. '64, Iowa State University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major James Sylvester Murphy, Mankato Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jf. B.S. '66, St. John's University. Field of Con­ Robert Henry Kleemeier, Ogdensburg, centration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Williams, Jf. N.Y. B.Ch.E. '59, Clarkson College of Technology. Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ Richard Arthur Shea, Faribault tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, B.S. '59, St. John's University. Field of Con­ Jf. centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, J r. Michael Joseph Leary, St. Paul B.S. '61, St. Mary's College. Field of Concen­ tration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jf.

Master of Fine Arts Gary Edward Dartt, \Vall, S.D. Janice Larrison Knipe, San Francisco, B.S. '64, Augustana College. Field of Concen­ Calif. tration: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. J. B.A. '66, \Vcstern \Vashington State College. Josa1. Field of Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Warren MacKenzie. James Harry Knipe, Seattle, Wash. B.A. '66, Western Washington State College. Field of Concentration: Studio Arts. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Katherine Nash.

Master of Science Theodore Darrell Allen, Minneapolis Jerome Vincent Bambenek, Arcadia, B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Wis. Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: B.S. '61, \Visconsin State University. Field of The Characterization of an Inhibitor of Cell Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Major Free Protein Synthesis. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. T. R. Nodland. S. G. Bradley. Dixalene Catherine Bahleda, Wausau, Peter Y. Bengtson, Greenwich, Conn. \Vis. B.S.M.E. '61, Duke University. Field of Con­ B.S. with high distinction '64, University of centration: Environmental Health. Major Ad­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Medical­ viser: Prof. R. G. Bond. Surgical Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi.

16 Richard Craig Borden, Minneapolis Helen Scott Hughes, Hudson, Wis. B.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. summa cum laude '27, Carleton College. Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. Major: Astronomy. Minor: Curriculum and In­ J. E. Bearman. struction. Thesis: The Distribution of the Mo­ tions of very Faint Stars near the North Ga­ Yolande Marie-Therese Brodeur, lactic Pole. Major Adviser: Prof. W. J. Luyten. Quebec, Quebec, Canada Kenneth Walter Jeddeloh, Minne- B.S. '59, Universite Laval. Field of Concentra­ apolis tion: Home Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of Isabel Noble. Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. A. B. Hooper. Charles Edward Carson, Detroit, Mich. Richard Dale Karp, Minneapolis B.A. '61, University of Michigan. Field of Con­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Mi­ centration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. crobiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Im­ B. W. Brown, Jr. mune Response in the Mouse: Studies on the Origin of Normal Antibody. Major Adviser: Prof. S. G. Bradley. Yee-Foong Chen, Malaysia B.S. '64, Nanyang University, Singapore. Field Leo Richard Lake, Kalamazoo, Mich. of Concentration: Animal Science. Major Ad­ B.S. '65, Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ viser: Prof. R. J. Meade. nology. Field of Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Courant. Francis Jerome Cobian, Minneapolis Gregorio Adan Oestemer, Santiago, B.S. '59, Wisconsin State University. Field of Chile Concentration: Dairy Industries. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. E. L. Thomas. Tecnico Agrario '64, Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile. Field of Concentration: Ani­ mal Science. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Han­ Wen-Shiew Dai, Hsinchu, Taiwan, son. China Theodore John Pepin, St. Paul B. of Commerce '64, National Chengchi Uni­ versity, Taiwan. Field of Concentration: Busi­ B. of Physics '62, University of Minnesota. ness Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. Jay Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Smith. Measurements of the Brightness and Polariza­ tion of the Outer Corona During the May 30th, 1965 Total Solar Eclipse. Major Adviser: Thelma Anne Grant, Minneapolis Prof. E. P. Ney. B.A. '61, University of Wisconsin. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: Frank William Perpich, Crosby Effects of Short-Term Cold Storage on the B.S. cum laude '54, M.A. '56, UniverSity of Preservation of Ascorbic Acid in Cabbage Ex­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Botany. tracts. Major Adviser: Prof. Isabel Noble. Major Adviser: Prof. G. B. Ownbey. James Edward Potton, Hudson, Wis. Ross Carter Grotbeck, Minneapolis B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. Agronomy. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: Influ­ L. C. Merriam, Jr. ence of a Uniculm Character on Zinc Accumu­ lation in Barley. Major Adviser: Prof. L. H. Alton Harry Seid, L'Anse, Mich. Smith. B.S. '52, Michigan State University. Field of Concentration: Plant Pathology. Major Adviser: Dennis Eugene Hacker, Canby Prof. R. D. Wilcoxson. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Ani­ mal Science. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: An Marlyn Siders, Macy, Ind. Evaluation of Breeds of Swine on the Basis of B.S. cum laude '63, Indiana State Teachers their Crossbred Performance. Major Adviser: College. Field of Concentration: Botany. Major Prof. W. E. Rempel. Adviser: Prof. E. C. Abbe.

17 Richard Allan Tripp, Minneapolis David Keith Wildung, Marshalltown, B.A. '65, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ Iowa centration: Biostatistics. Major Adviser: Pro£. B.A. '63, Iowa State College. Major: Horticul­ G. E. Bartsch. ture. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: Cold Resistance of East Mailing VII Rootstock. Ma­ Daryl Ray Tweeton, Pelican Rapids jor Adviser: Prof. E. T. Andersen. B.A. cum laude '64, Macalester College. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Elastic Gary Lee Witzman, Biwabik Scattering of K Mesons in Hydrogen at B.A. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. 594Mev/c. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Cour­ Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ ant. tion. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr.

Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Sulaiman Owolabi Talabi, Epe, Nigeria B.Aero.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph.

Master of Science in Civil Engineering David John Anderson, St. Paul John Thomas Davenport, Fergus Falls B. of C.E. with distinction '66, University of B.S.C.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Minnesota. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Civil Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Mathematics. Thesis: Air Entrainment and sis: The Effect of Submerged Long Constric­ Velocity Profile Characteristics upon Impact tions on the Dynamic Equilibrium Depth of of a Free Fluid Jet into a Similar Fluid. Major Scour in Open Channels. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Pro£. A. G. Anderson. J. W. Hayden.

Gary J. Boos, Minneapolis Charles Gorman Gilbert, Minneapolis B. of C.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field B.S.C.E. with honors '66, University of Cin­ of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major cinnati. Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Adviser: Prof. L. E. Goodman. Mathematics. Thesis: The Effects of Long­ Chain Polymer Additives on the Flow Around an Enclosed Rotating Disk. Major Adviser: Ashok Kumar Chugh, Amritsar, India Pro£. J. F. Ripken. B.Sc.Eng. '63, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. T. James Arthur Haugen, Huron, S.D. Graves. B.S. '64, United States Naval Academy. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Adviser: Pro£. J. T. Hanley.

Master of Science in Dentistry Leroy Edwin Albjerg, St. Paul Issam Aldin Awwa, Damascus, Syria B.S. '58, D.D.S. '60, University of Minnesota. D.D.S. '64, Damascus University. Major: Den­ Major: Dentistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: tistry. Minor: Public Health. Thesis: Justifica­ Comparison of Antibiotic Sensitivity on Pure tion of Dental Plaque as an Indicator in Epi­ Strains of Bacteroides Melaninogenicus. Major demiological Indices for Periodontal Disease. Adviser: Dr. N. O. Holte. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Stallard.

18 Master of Science In Electrical Engineering Gerald Ric1tard Arneson, Duluth James Barton Dietel, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Elec­ B.E.E. '58 with distinction, University of Min­ trical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engi­ sis: Design Automation by Computerized Pa­ neering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. rameter Optimization. Major Adviser: Prof. F. N. Bailey. Harry William Lienke, Minneapolis B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Elec­ trical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Edward Wygant Ashford, Minneapolis sis: Nucleation and Growth Studies of Gold on B.S. '62, Louisiana State University. Field of Anodically Formed Aluminum Oxide. Major Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. Adviser: Prof. K. S. P. Kumar. Roger Theodore Olson, White Bear Robert Neil Bateson, Brooklyn Center Lake B.M.E. with high distinction '54, University B.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Elec­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. trical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Thesis: A Comparison of Loss-Formula, Phase­ K. S. P. Kumar. Angle and Exact Methods for Economic Dis­ patch of an Electric Power System. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. V. D. Albertson. Randall Steven Brown, Hayward Robert Franklin Troemel, Minne- B.S.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Medical Bio­ apolis chemistry. Thesis: Electroencephalogram Ana­ B.S. in E.E. '59, South Dakota State College. lyzer Optimization. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Waltz. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Bruce William Wehrle, St. Paul B.M.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering Roy Robert Brannon, Jr., Waynes- Layne Eugene Fuller, San Mateo, boro, Va. Calif. B. of M.E. with honors '63, Georgia Institute B.S. '66, University of California at Santa Bar­ of Technology. Major: Mechanical Engineer­ bara. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: ing. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Varia­ Mathematics. Thesis: Simple Fundamental tion of Total Normal Emittance and Total Flame Speed Measurements: A Flat Flame Directional Emittance as a Function of Di­ Deflagration Tube. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. electric Film Thickness on a Metal Substrate. Fletcher. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Goldstein. Donald James Parks, Denver, Colo. Kenneth Wert French, Jr., Aiken, S.C. B.S. '66, Colorado State University. Major: B.S.M.E. '63, Purdue University. Major: Me­ Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. chanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Combustion Studies of Trifluoromethyl Thesis: The Initial Convections of a Hori­ Halides with Fluorine. Major Adviser: Prof. zontal Liquid Layer with Heating from Below E. A. Fletcher. or Within. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Gold­ stein.

19 William Todd Pennell, Miami Pimo Yoh, Taiwan, China Springs, Fla. M.S. '65, University of Tokyo. Field of Con· B.M.E. '64, University of F1orida. Major: Me· centration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Ad. chanical Engineering. Minor: F1uid Mechanics. viser: Prof. W. E. Ibele. Thesis: The Effect of Free Stream Turbulence on the Heat Transfer from the Stagnation Point of a Transpiration Cooled Cylinder. Ma· jor Adviser: Prof. E. R. G. Eckert.

Moster of Science In Metallurgical Engineering Shankverm Rangaswamy Balajee, Masayasu Ishikawa, Hiroshima, Japan Bangalore, India B.S. '66, University of Tokyo. Major: Metal· B.S. '60, M.S. '60, Nagpur University, India. lurgical Engineering. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Low Temperature Specific Heats of Niobium Physical Chemistry. Thesis: The Adsorption Carbide and Tantalum Carbide Systems. Major Mechanism of Starches in Cationic F1otation Adviser: Prof. L. E. Toth. of Iron Ores. Major Adviser: Prof. Iwao Iwa· saki.

Moster of Science in Mineral Engineering Alan Eugene Leske, Hopkins B.M.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mineral Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. PReider.

Specialist In Education Maxine Kirst Dilliard, St. Paul Joseph Hubbard Vickberg, Owatonna B.A. '65, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. B.S. '62, Gustavus Adolphus College; M.A. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy· '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Con· chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. centration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall.

20 Doctor of Philosophy Neil Bernard Betten, New York, N.Y. Jack Homer Doty, Minneapolis B.A. '6\, Harpur College. Major: History. Mi­ B.M.E. '49, University of Minnesota; M.B.A. nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Catholicism '53, Harv.ard University. Major: Business Ad­ and the Industrial Worker During the Great ministration. Minor: Industrial Relations. The· Depression. Major Adviser: Prof. Hyman Ber­ sis: Bacon Pricing Policy and Procedure. Major luan. Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz.

Gerald William Bieber, Frederick, Jerry William Elwood, Kalispell, S.D. Mont. B.A. '55, Wheaton College; l'l.A. '59 Macal­ B.S. '63, Montana State University. Major: ester College; M.A. '62, University of Minne­ Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: Supporting Pro­ sota. Major: Speech, Communication, and gram. Thesis: Production and Food Consump­ Theatre Arts. Minor: English. Thesis: Billy tion Rates in a Stream Brook Trout Population. Sunday: A Study of His Message During the Major Adviser: Prof. T. F. Waters. Second Decade of the Twentieth Century and the Means He Used to Persuade His Audi­ B. Aubrey Fisher, St. Paul ences. Major Adviser: Prof. E. G. Bormann. B.S. '59, Northern State Teachers College. Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: De­ Richard William Brooks, Milwaukee, cision Emergence: A Process Model of Verbal Wis. Task Behavior for DeCision-Making Groups. B.S. '57, University of Wisconsin. Major: Phi­ Major Adviser: Prof. E. G. Bormann. losophy. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The Rope and the Snake: An Investigation of the Concept of Adhyasa (Superimposition) in James Arthur Freeman, Rochester, Advaita Vendanta. Major Adviser: Prof. K. H. N.Y. Potter. B.A. '56, Amherst College. Major: English. Minor: Latin. Thesis: The Complexity of Satan in Paradise Lost. Major Adviser: Prof. G. W. Lucius Albert Butler, Jr., St. Paul O'Brien. B.A. '52, College of Puget Sound; M.A. '55, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Frances Adelia Frost, Lidgerwood, Minor: History and Philosophy of Education. Thesis: Role Dimensions of the Instructional N.D. Materials Generalist. Major Advisers: Prof. B.A. '63, University of North Dakota; M.A. E. M. Birkmaier and Prof. N. P. Pearson. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathe­ matics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Derivations and the Action of Functions. Major Adviser: Potter Chien-Tien Chang, Republic of Prof. Jesus Gil de Lamadrid. China B.S. '58, National Taiwan University; M.S. Robert Bradbury Fulton, International '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Biometry. Falls Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Statistical Models for B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Ana­ Animal Survival Time in Ascites Tumor Ex­ lytical Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemis­ periments. Major Adviser: Prof. B. W. Brown, try. Thesis: A Study of the Chemical and Jr. Electrochemical Oxidation of Iodide in

NaN03·KNO. Eutectic Melts. Major Adviser: Prof. H. S. Swofford, Jr. Neil Eugene Christenson, Litchfield B.A. '56, College of St. Thomas; M.A. '63, Uuiversity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Janiece E. Barre Fusaro, Minneapolis Administration. Minor: Supporting Program. B.A. '46, M.A. '49, B.S. in L.S. '53, University Thesis: A Study of the Relationship Between of Minnesota. Major: German. Minor: Lin­ Selected Economic Factors and Teachers' Sala­ guistics. Thesis: Hermann Hesse's Das Glasper­ ries in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. lenspiel: A Study. Major Adviser: Prof. E. F. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Menze.

21 Helmy Kirollos Ghali Ghobrial, Laurabeth Henderson Hicks, Baton Sanabu, United Arab Republic Rouge, La. B.S. '59, University of Cairo; M.S. '67, Uni· B.S. '42, Prairie View Agricultural and Me­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Genetics. Mi­ chanical College. Major: Education. Minor: nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Studies of Educational Psychology. Thesis: An Analysis Recombination in Heterozygotes for Single of Responsibilities and Functions of Counselors and Multiple Chromosomal Interchanges in in Selected Secondary Schools of Louisiana. Maize (Zea Mays L.). Major Adviser: Prof. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. A. Mork. C. R. Burnham. Kent Alfred Holliday, Pueblo, Colo. Orloue Neander Gisselquist, Minne- B.A. '62, Hamline University; M.A. '64, Uni­ apolis versity of Minnesota. Major: Music. Minor: B.A. cum laude '43, M.A. '56, University of Philosophy. Thesis: Symphony No.1 (In Four Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: Political Movements). Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Fetler. Science. Thesis: The French Ambassador, Jean Antoine de Mesmes, Comte d' Avaux and French Diplomacy at the Hague, 1678-1684. Audun Hordvik, Aasane, Norway Major Adviser: Prof. J. B. Wolf. Sivilingenior '61, Tech University of Norway; M.S. in E.E. '64, University of Minnesota. Ma­ John Edward Haaland, Minneapolis jor: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: Investigation of Stimulated B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Major: Zo­ ology. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: In­ Raman Scattering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. teraction of Ionic Environment and Stress on Collins. a Bone Forming System. Major Adviser: Prof. N. T. Spratt, Jf. Leigh Waterman Hunt, Jr., Portland, Ore. James Glen Haidt, Owosso, Mich. B.A. '47, Yale University; M.A. '49, Univer­ B.S.E. '63, University of Michigan. Major: sity of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Control Sciences. Thesis: Representation of Minor: History. Thesis: Administrative Proce­ Systems Subjected to Stochastic Inputs. Major dure Legislation in Minnesota. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. J. H. Park. Prof. H. W. Chase.

Bezalel Haimson, Minneapolis Michael Jarcho, Mahopac, N.Y. B.S. in Eng. '62, University of Witwatersrand; B.A. '64, Queens College. Major: Organic M.S. in M.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. The­ Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Support­ sis: Rearrangement of 4 - Alkoxy and 4 - Hy­ ing Program. Thesis: Hydraulic Fracturing in droxy - 2, 3 - Dihydrophenalenone II Synthesis Porous and Nonporous Rock and its Potential and Properties of 4,7 - Dihydroxyphenalenone. for Determining In-Situ Stresses at Great Major Adviser: Prof. C. F. Koelsch. Depth. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst.

Charles Walter Heidenreich, St. Paul Wayne Bertrand Jennings, St. Paul B.S. '41, L.L.B. '43, M.L. '44, University of B.S. '58, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Minnesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ Law. Thesis: An Analysis of Administrative chOlogy. Thesis: Development of the Self Con­ Authority as Exercised by the National Labor cept in the Core Program. Major Adviser: Relations Board. Major Adviser: Prof. H. W. Prof. E. M. Birkmaier. Chase. Dale Arden Johnson, Hector Grace Margaret Hendel, Caledonia B.A. '59, Mankato State College; M.A. '66, B.S. '54, College of St. Teresa; M.S. '62, Uni­ University of Minnesota. Major: Education. versity of Minnesota. Major: Home Economics. Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A Study A Study of Relationships Between Participa­ of Food Behavior of a Selected Elderly Popu­ tion in Decision Making, Job Satisfaction, and lation as Related to Socio-Economics and Psy­ Selected Personality Variables of Secondary chologic Factors. Major Adviser: Prof. Isabel School Principals. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Noble. Davis.

22 Muriel Helen Johnson, Topeka, Kan. Charles John Libera, Grand Forks, B.A. '40, University of Kansas; M.S. '56, Cor­ N.D. nell University. Major: Anthropology. Minor: B.S.S. '51, St. Mary's College; M.A. '58, Uni­ Home Economics. Thesis: "Triply-Stigma­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. tized?" Carrie Jones. Major Adviser: Prof. Minor: Economics. Thesis: An Investigation H. B. Sarles. of the Determinants of Municipal Expenditures in the United States. Major Adviser: Prof. Howard Albert Jongedyk, Cleveland H. W. Chase. Heights, Ohio B.S. '47, M.S. '48, University of Illinois; M.S. Alfred Thorpe Loeffler, Jr., Riverside, '58, University of Minnesota. Major: Civil Calif. Engineering. Minor: Soil Science. Thesis: B.A. '54, Yale University; B.Music '56, Some Relations of Electrokinetic Phenomena M.Music '57, Yale School of Music. Major: to the Hydraulic and Electroosmotic Permea­ bility of Uniform Sands. Major Adviser: Prof. Music. Minor: Art History. Thesis: Symphony in A. Major Adviser: Prof. Paul Fetler. Edward Silberman.

Edwin Gary Joselyn, Crystal Nicholas Kinsey Long, Cuyahoga B.S. '51, University of Nebraska; M.A. '57, Falls, Ohio University of Minnesota. Major: Educational B.A. '61, Kenyon College; M.A. '63, Universitf Psychology. Minor: Education. Thesis: The of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Relationship of Selected Variables to the Sta­ chiatry. Thesis: An Investigation of the Item bility of Measured Vocational Interests of High Structure of Seven Marks-Seeman MMPI Code School Seniors. Major Advisers: Prof. J. C. Types. Major Adviser: Prof. S. R. Hathaway. Merwin and Prof. D. P. Campbell. Norris Alden Magnuson, St. Paul Jan Joseph Laskowski, Jamaica, N.Y. B.A. with honors '54, Bethel College; M.A. B.S. '63, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: History. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Support­ Minor: Library Science. Thesis: Salvation in ing Program. Thesis: Spray Quenching. Major the Slums: Evangelical Social Welfare Work, Adviser: Prof. W. E. Ranz. 1865-1920. Major Adviser: Prof. T. L. Smith.

Robert Jordan Lazar, Chicago, Ill. Thomas Clifford May, Minneapolis B.A. '62, Northern Illinois University; M.A. B. of Physics with distinction '59, M.S. '61, '64, Indiana University. Major: Sociology. Mi­ University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Mi­ nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: From Ethnic nor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Search for Minority to Socio-Economic Elite: A Study of Gamma Ray Emission from Supernova Rem­ the Jewish Community of Fargo, N.D. Major nants and Its Relation to the Origin of Cosmic Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Rays. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Waddington. David George Levitt, Minneapolis B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: James Andrew McMartin, Washing- Physiology. Minor: Physics. Thesis: The Con­ ton, D.C. tribution of Diffusion, Convection and Active B.S. '61, Fordham University; M.A. '64, Transport to the Absorption and Secretion of Brooklyn College. Major: Psychology. Minor: Carbohydrates in the Dog Intestine in Vivo. Educational Psychology. Thesis: Behavioral Major Adviser: Prof. Nathan Lifson. and Attitudinal Effects of Frequency and Mag­ nitude of Noncontingent Positive Reinforce­ Edith Drobisevskis Leyasmeyer, ment. Major Adviser: Prof. Norman Miller. Cleveland, Ohio B.A. cum laude '58, Baldwin-Wallace College. George Benz Millard, St. Paul Major: Hospital Administration. Minor: Sup­ B.A. '52, Brown University; M.B.A. '54, Uni­ porting Program. Thesis: A Study of Manage­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ ment Training and an Examination of the istration. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Supervisor Development Programs Sponsored The Influence of the Informal Structure on Through the University of Minnesota, Office the Management Process in a Small Manufac­ of Continuing Hospital Education. Major Ad­ turing Firm. Major Adviser: Prof. A. K. viser: Prof. V. E. Weckwerth. Wickesberg. 23 Joan Margaret Mooney, Minneapolis Douglas Robert Picht, Oak Park, Ill. . B.A. cum laude '49, University of Minnesota. B.S. '50, University of Illinois; M.A. '59, Uni­ Major: American Studies. Thesis: The Ameri­ versity of Minnesota. Major: American Studies. can Detective Story: A Study in Popular Fic­ Thesis: The American Farmer: An Inter-disci­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. plinary Examination of an Image. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. C. A. Chambers. Glenn Delton Moore, Brooklyn Center Manfred Albert Poitzsch, Neukirchen, B.S. '50, M.S. '51, University of Wisconsin. Germany Major: Entomology. Minor: Plant Genetics. Assessor '61, Senator F. Volksbildung, Berlin. Thesis: Evaluation of Feeding Injury to Alfalfa Major: German. Minor: French. Thesis: Con­ by the Potato Leafhopper, Empoasca fabae temporary Persiflages on C. M. Wieland and (Harris). Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Peterson. His Writings. Major Adviser: Prof. Herman Ramras. Roger C. Mueller, Arlington B.A. '57, Macalester College; M.A. '65, Uni­ Leonard George Rosner, Cleveland versity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The Orient in B.S. '62, M.S. in E.E. '64, University of Min­ American Transcendental Periodicals (1835- nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: 1886). Major Adviser: Prof. A. W. Plumstead. Mathematics. Thesis: The Measurement of Current Distributions in Thin Film Supercon­ Betty Anne Nesvold, San Diego, Calif. ductors. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Anderson. B.A. with distinction '61, M.A. '64, San Diego State College. Major: Political Science. Minor: Robert Sween Rudder, Long Beach, Supporting Program. Thesis: Turmoil to Civil Calif. War: A Cross-National Analysis. Major Ad­ B.A. '59, University of Redlands; M.A. '64, viser: Prof. W. H. F1anigan. University of Minnesota. Major: Spanish. Mi­ nor: English. Thesis: Will and Humility in Ramon Almich Oldenburg, Henderson Santa Teresa de Jesus. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '54, Mankato State College; M.A. '65, P. A. Serrano. University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Mi­ nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Companion­ Charles Joseph Russell, Jr., St. Paul ship and Identity as Reflected in Marital Lei­ B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: sure Patterns. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Mar­ tindale. Zoology. Minor: Biostatistics. Thesis: The Ini­ tial Pulse of the Response in the Lateral Eye James Harry Olsen, Winston-Salem, of Limulus. Major Adviser: Prof. R. M. Ben­ olken. N.C. B.S.E.E. '63, North Carolina State College of Robert Joseph Savard, Rockville, Md. Agriculture and Engineering. Major: Mathe­ B.A. summa cum laude '46, St. Thomas Col­ matics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: lege; M.A. '52, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Dominated Estimates of Lp Contractions, jor: Social Work. Min9r: Public Health. The­ l

24 Robert Skloot, Brooklyn, N.Y. Milford Selner Tysseland, Edina B.A. '63, Union College; M.A. '65, Cornell B.A. '34, Concordia College; M.B.A. with University. Major: Speech, Communication, highest honors '60, Fairleigh Dickinson Col­ and Theatre Arts. Minor: Supporting Pro­ lege. Major: Business Administration. Minors: gram. Thesis: The Uses of Time in Modem Economics and Geography. Thesis: Common Drama. Major Adviser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. Stock Rates of Return to Investors - Inter­ Intra-Industry Profiles. Major Adviser: Prof. Thomas Robert Stein, Joliet, Ill. H. W. Stevenson. B.S. '64, University of Illinois. Major: Chemi­ cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Donald Vesley, Minneapolis Augmented Diffusion of Oxygen. Major Ad­ B.S. '55, Cornell University; M.S. '58, Uni­ viser: Prof. K. H. Keller. versity of Minnesota. Major: Environmental Health. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Some Aspects of Microbiological Evaluation of Claude Edwin Stipe, St. Paul Aseptic Procedures. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. B.A. '52, Wheaton College; M.A. '55, Univer­ Bond. sity of California. Major: Anthropology. Mi­ nor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Eastern Da­ kota Acculturation: The Role of Agents of Ove Douglas Wangensteen, Minne- Culture Change. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. apolis Johnson. B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ sota. Major: Physiology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Solute Transport Across the Judith Gold Stitzel, Morgantown, Alveolar-Capillary Barrier of the Rabbit Lung. W.Va. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Johnson. B.A. '61, Barnard College; M.A. '62, Univer­ sity of Wisconsin. Major: English. Minor: Art. Thesis: Comedy and the Serious Moralist: The Wolfgang Rudolf Wawersik, Reck- Concept of Good Nature in the Novels of linghausen, Germany Henry Fielding. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. M.S. in Mineral Eng. '63, University of Min­ Moore. nesota. Major: Mineral Engineering. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Detailed Analysis of Rock Failure in Laboratory Compression Kenneth V. Suslak, New York, N.Y. Tests. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. B.S. '63, City College of New York. Major: Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Thesis: Diagnostic Imight: The Relationship Between Richard Alan Weinberg, Chicago, Ill. Patient Self-Ratings on Major Psychiatric Di­ B.S. '64, University of Wisconsin. Major: mensions, Ratings Based on Observation, and Educational Psychology. Minor: Child Psy­ Ratings Based on the MMPI. Major Adviser: chology. Thesis: The Effects of Different Types Prof. R. D. Wirt. of Reinforcement in Training a Reflective Con­ ceptual Tempo. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Robert Edward Tembeck, Cairo, Hall. Egypt B.A. '61, American University at Cairo; M.S. George Alexander Whitmore, '63, South Dakota State University. Major: Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. B.S. '64, University of Manitoba; M.S. '66, Minor: French. Thesis: Antonin Artaud and University of Minnesota. Major: Business Ad­ the Theatre of Cruelty. Major Adviser: Prof. ministration. Minors: Mathematics and Eco­ J. D. Hurrell. nomics. Thesis: Financial Decision-Making (A Mathematical Model). Major Adviser: Prof. Marvin Edward Trautwein, Brooklyn R. E. Willis. Center M.A. '40, Columbia University. Major: Edu­ David Scofield Wilson, Minneapolis cational Psychology. Minor: Education. Thesis: B.S. '57, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. The Role of a General Psychology Course in Major: American Studies. Thesis: The Streaks Improving Reading and Study Behavior of of the Tulip: The Literary Aspects of Eigh­ College Freshmen. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. teenth-Century American Natural Philosophy. Hoyt. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. 25 William Gerald Wyatt, Ft. Worth, Candido P. Zanoni, Fridley Tex. B.A. '50, George Washington University; M.A. B.S.M.E. '63, Arlington State College; M.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Major: Phi­ in M.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: losophy. Minor: English. Thesis: Logical Prag­ Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Fluid Me­ matism: The Philosophy of G. Vailati. Major chanics. Thesis: Determination of Thermal Adviser: Prof. D. B. Terrell. Diffusion Factors in Binary Gas Systems. Major Advisers: Prof. W. E. Ibele and Prof. E. R. G. Eckert. Mathew Zachariah, Trivandrum Kerala State, India B.A. '52, University of Madras; M.A. '65, Uni­ versity of Kerala, India; M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minors: Edu­ cation and Anthropology. Thesis: Whither Kerala? Social Change in Twentieth Century Kerala. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale.

26 Academic Costume

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

27 School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Education ...... Jight blue College of Pharmacy .....olive College of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School .... black

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

28 President's Reception

JULY, 1968

• The members of the graduating class and their families and friends are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the commencement exer­ cises. The Reception will be held on the Mall in front of Northrop Memorial Auditorium. In case of rain, the Mann Court of the Architecture Building will be used. Refreshments will be served.

• Those in the receiving line will be Vice-President and Mrs. Smith; Mayor and Mrs. Naftalin; Dean and Mrs. Thompson; Mr. Heimbach; Mr. Joseph Kroll, President of the Minnesota Student Association; and Mr. Mark Ellis, President of the Union Board of Governors.

• During the Reception, Mr. Cermak will playa Carillon Concert.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those from the Senate Committee on University Functions, the Army ROTC, Gamma Sigma Sigma Social Service Sorority, and the Department of University Relations. AUG 26 1868

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

August Commencement, 1968

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 23, 4:00 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 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 Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna The Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, MD., Waterville The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester* The Honorable 'William K. Montague, Duluth The Honorable George VV. Rauenhorst, Olivia The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

* The entire University community was saddened by the nntimely death of Regent Mayo, July 28, 1968. The University has lost one of the most perceptual of its leaders. Regent Mayo was elected in 1951 as an at-large member of the Board of Regents. He became chairman in 1961 and rcmained in this position until 1967. The University will long remember and praise The Honorable Charles \V. l\hyo, M.D., Rochester.

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

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and seventeenth birthday. As one of the great Land-Grant universities in the nation, the University of Minnesota is dedicatcd to training the young people of today to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each year our graduates leave our campuses to add new skills and knowledge to the existing resources of our state. They have been trained here as physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, teachers, journalists, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, farmers, businessmen - to name only some of the careers for which preparation is offered. Since its found­ ing, the University has awarded more than 205,500 degrees, each one in recog­ nition of the successful completion of an exacting academic program. In addition to giving collegiate instruction to nearly 46,000 students an­ nually on its Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its General Exten­ sion 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 Arca near Bethel, the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, and the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at the University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, taconitc, gamma irradiation, cheese making, teacher training, municipal government, school surveys, and development of new va­ rieties of grains, fruits, and flowers. THE UNIVERSITY is acknowledged to be the cultural hub of the Northwest. It is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University of Minnesota Television Hour, the University Theatre, the Minne­ apolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings renowned artists and lecturers to more than a million and a half persons living in the area it serves. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it pos­ sible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Build­ ing to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts all

III over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to provide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous contributions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Can­ cer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising stu­ dents each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one half of the state's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or university. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. To enlarge the base of private support for the University, the University of Minnesota Foundation was established in 1962 as a nonprofit organization, independent of the University but with the University as its sole beneficiary. The Foundation gives alumni, other citizens, and corporate donors the oppor­ tunity to make gifts, bequests, grants, and other forms of tax-deductible volun­ tary contributions. These funds supplement tax support and make possible the enriched programs and expanded services which create a "margin of excellence" for the University. Direction and resources of the Foundation are under the management of a Board of Trustees of concerned and dedicated citizens. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 46,088 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1967-1968 academic year represented nearly one half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. In the fall of 1965, for the first time in its history, the University instituted an admissions policy based on controlled growth of total enrollment. This change in admissions requirements held the 1967-1968 enrollment to about 46,000 students. It reflects the University's need for more teachers, more land, and more buildings. And it makes plain the University's determination to maintain the educational quality that has made it one of America's leading educational institutions. THE 1967 LEGISLATURE granted the University $110,893,275 for general operations and maintenance during the 1967-1969 biennium. In addition, the University received $9,401,100 for University Hospitals; $9,883,460 for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,739,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings; and $955,000 for the University of Minnesota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary 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 1966-1967 showed that the Uni­ versity's current income and expenditures amounted to $69,292,131.98. Of the total received, $16,389,611.68 came from student tuition and fees; $25,313,080.86 from activities relating to educational departments such as H05- pitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale of bulletins and agricultural products; $1,575,346.90 from inter-

IV collegiate athletics; $24,117,422.96 from such services as the dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the De­ partment of Concerts and Lectures, and the Health Service; and $9,107,000.99 from corporations, foundations, individuals, and endowment income for instruc­ tion, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also $40,897,023.16 came from the federal government for instruction, research, and agricultural extension. The state provided $51,892,645.43 or 30.1 percent for the Univer­ sity's total operating costs. Funds expended for the construction and remodeling of buildings amounted to $21,607,236. COMMENCEMENT marks only the conclusion of the individual's academic life at the University. As a graduate, he contributes to its history and partici­ pates in its aspirations. Alumni are urged to continue their affiliation with the University through the Minnesota Alumni Association and its college groups. Also, support is urged for the University of Minnesota Alumni Fund, admin­ istered in the Alumni Office in Coffman Memorial Union, and the Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological re­ search, and college service funds, administered by the Department of University Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v OTdeT of Events

ASSEMBLING OF THE AUDIENCE: As dcgree candidates and their friends and familics rcaeh the l\Iinneapolis Campus of the Uni\'ersity this aftcrnoon from 3: 15 to 3:45p.m., they will hear the Frances rvliller Brown rvIcmorial Bells bcing played from Northrop Memorial Auditorium by .Mr. 'Villiam Cer­ mak, Jr., University Carillonneur. Admission to the August Commenccment exercises is by guest card only. Guests will be seated as they arri\"C and will remain seated until the colors are prcsented.

PRELUDE CONCERT: From 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. Professor Hcinrieh R. Fleischer, Univcrsity Organist, will play an organ concert.

PROCESSION: The audience is rcquested to remain seated so that all can see thc procession. At 4:00 p.m., Professor Clarke A. Chambers, Director of the Social \Velfare History Archives, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium, heralding the arrival of the acadcmic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Chambcrs, as Mace-Bearer, will prcsent thc Macc at the center of the stage. ,Vhen all those marching have taken their scats, he will put the Mace into its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremony. During the procession, Professor Fleischer will play: Festival March Gluck

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be open whcn the Mace-Bearer enters. Seated in the first row, from left to right, are Marshal Chambers; Professor David K. Berninghauscn, l\1.A., Director of the Lihrary School; Assistant to thc Recorder Charles F. Licsenfelt, Admissions and Rceords; The Reverend Douglas S. Pitts, Director, Univcrsity Episcopal Center; Captain '''alter T. Boughton II, U.S.N.; Colonel \\'illiam D. Beard, U.S.A., Profcssor of Military Seiencc; Assistant Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph D., College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Associate Dcan George Seltzer, Ph.D., Business Administration; Associate Dean John G. Turnbull, PhD., College of Liberal Arts; Thc Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.n, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Viec-Prcsident Paul H. Cashman, Ph.D.; Regents' Professor of Surgery Emeritus Owen H. 'Vangenstecn, Commenccment Speaker; Vice-President 'Villiam G. Shepherd, PhD.; Dean 'Villard L. Thomp­ son, Ph.D., Summer Session; The Honorable George 'V. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General Col­ lege; Assistant Dean Millard L. Gieske, Ph.D., Graduate School; Mr. Kenneth Glaser, B.B.A., President of the Minnesota Alumni Association; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Seienccs; Associate Dcan Richard A. Swalin, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.n, College of Education; Captain David J. Martinson, U.S.A., Assistant Professor of Aero­ space Studies; Profcssor Roy A. Schuessler, M.M" Chairman, Department of

VI Music; Professor James R. Jensen, M.S., School of Dentistry, Marshal; and Professor John C. Kidneigh, M.A., Director, School of Social Work, Marshal.

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

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience and Professor Schuessler. 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: Father Pitts.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: Vice-President Shepherd.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. Wangensteen.

CONFERRING OF ROTC CERTIFICATES: Vice-President Cashman will introduce Colonel Beard, Captain Broughton II, and Captain Martinson, who will present the candidates for commissions in their respective services. Certifi­ cates of ROTC completion will be presented by Vice-President Shepherd.

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice-President Cashman will intro­ duce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to Vice-President Shepherd the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., General College; Associate Dean John G. Turnbull, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Dean Alfred L. Vaughan, Ph.D., University College; Associate Dean Richard A. Swalin, Ph.D., Institute of Technology; Assistant Dean Keith N. McFarland, Ph.D., Institute of Agriculture; Dean Robert J. Keller, Ph.D., College of Educa­ tion; Associate Dean George Seltzer, Ph.D., School of Business Administration; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; and Assistant Dean Millard L. Gieske, Ph.D., Graduate School.

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

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

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

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

HAIL! MINNESOTA: The University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Profcssor Schuessler. Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, Thy light shall ever be Minnesota, still for thee A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons are strong and true; Thy sons and daughters true From thy woods and waters fair, \Vill proclaim thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star.

RECESSIONAL: Professor Fleischer.

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

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

Vlll Candidates for Commissions

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

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE

Second Lieutenant, Armor Raymond B. Harris, Sioux Falls, S.D.

Second Lieutenant, Artillery John E. Byrne, Jr., St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, Infantry Charles M. Balck, Minneapolis Dennis H. Schmidt, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps Glenn P. Vikan, Richfield

DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE

Ensign, USNR Thomas P. Traughber, Minneapolis

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES

Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve James R. Anderson, St. Paul Donald W. Laukka, St. Paul Rolf D. Anderson, Minneapolis PatAllen H. Shortell, Minneapolis Dennis M. Coakley, Minneapolis Alvin S. Swanson, Minneapolis

I Candidates for Graduation

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

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION

Associate in Mortuary Science Robert Eric Hamilton, Omaha, Neb.

GENERAL COLLEGE

Associate in Arts Richard James Arney, St. Paul Thomas Joseph Larson, Bloomington Stephen John Born, Minneapolis Suanne Levine, St. Paul Julie Ann Brumback, Minneapolis James Edward Lindberg, Minneapolis Caroline Jane Brunson, Minneapolis Richard Lynn Longworth, St. Paul William James Campbell, Jr., Minne- Paul Leroy Luxem III, Minneapolis apolis Richard Thomas MacKrell, St. Louis Virginia Arlys Clausen, Minneapolis Park Mary Michelle Danielson, St. Paul Kristine Irene Max, Minneapolis Bruce Alan Doughman, Minneapolis David Anthony Meyer, Chanhassen Frederick Lee Elkin, St. Paul William Allen Mickelsen, Minne- Patricia Ann Gerhard, Minneapolis apolis Yvonne Louise Gorney, Minneapolis Rex Garrett Peterson, Minneapolis Thomas M. Holland, st. Louis Park John Michael Priestley, Minneapolis Thomas Donald Hughes, Coon Rapids James Ridley Sharpless, Wayzata Laura Harriet Hultgren, St. Paul Curtis Gene Urbanski, St. Paul Donald Milton Johnson, St. Paul \Villiam Alan Westerdahl, St. Louis Michael Douglas Kern, Long Lake Park Dallas Orlando Kielmeyer, Minne- Jay Carter Wilson, North St. Paul apolis Katherine Jean \Vorms, New Munich Kenneth Donald Lange, Minneapolis Leonard Charles Young, Minneapolis

2 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Associate in Liberal Arts Patricia Rae Gaustad Engesath, St. Timothy Dennis Kehr, St. Paul Paul Ralph Joseph Ludden, St. Paul William Jay GoIfus, Funk, Neb. Randall Allan Pratt, St. Paul

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and wiII not become Linal until alI requirements are met for the level indicated John William Albers, St. Cloud David Patrick Bowers, Lake City Kathleen Anderson, Hibbing Peter Larson Bowman, Kailua, Hawaii Michael Wesley Anderson, St. Paul Howard Truman Bozich, Minneapolis Paul Harvey Anderson, Aitkin Charles John Brady, St. Paul Richard Lawrence Anderson, Minne- Jane Ann Brodie, St. Paul apolis Jean Marie Ellingson Broom, Minne- Richard Dennis Antone, Minneapolis apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Sociol- Margaret Jayne Arms, White Bear ogy Jo Ellen Averbook, Duluth Robert L. Broom, Minneapolis Karen Marie Larson Baker, Moorhead Barbara Nicolette Brown, Minne- William Anthony Bank, Minneapolis apolis Patrick William Barnacle, Minneapolis William Everett Burwell, Minne- Patricia Ann Barrett, North St. Paul, apolis SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Child Psy- John Patrick Callinan, St. Paul choIogy Brian Theodore Carley, Minneapolis Kenneth David Bearman, Minneapo- Susan Ellene Christoffersen, Minne- lis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy apolis Mary Theresa Benson, Minneapolis Nicholas Joseph Edmund Anthony Carolyn Christine Berg, Minneapolis Cieminski, Winona Einar Bergh, Oslo, Norway Gretchen Mary Muehlberg Clark, Robert George BestIer, Owatonna Minneapolis Gary Berton Bethke, Gibbon Barbara Jeanne Clausen, St. Louis Diane Elizabeth Beyer, Minneapolis Park Robert Ralph Biehler, St. Paul Mary Ellen Bird, Minneapolis John Wilbert Creighton, Jr., Richfield Leland Robert Bjorklund, Minneapolis Carol Ann Curtis, Redwood Falls Nancy Dayle Bloomstrom, Crosby Alice Mae Smith Dahl, St. Paul Larry Mark Blumberg, Des Moines, Mary Lisbeth Benson Dahl, Minne- Iowa apolis Jeffrey Miles Blustein, Minneapolis, Cassandra Lee Fritscher Damsgaard, SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Philosophy St. Paul Bohdan Boczan, Minneapolis, SUMMA Angele Marie DeIlaSelva, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, German Frank Michael Frederick Denner, Bernard Edward Boland, Minneapolis Minneapolis Marsha Jerene Bolles, Edina Keith Ireland Donaldson, Hopkins Craig Roger Borck, St. Cloud Michael Andrew DuMond, A.A., Keith Alan Bottge, Willmar Austin

3 Susan Ruth Wallin Dykoski, Minne- Clayton Ronald Houff, Austin apolis Craig Eddie Howerter, Granada Larry Mark Edmonson, Richfield Melinda Alene Coats Hurd, Rochester Mary Johanna Eisinger, Deerfield, Ill. Michael George Hurley, A.A., Minne- Jeanne Mazie Englund, Mound apolis Leslie Ann Sonnenklar Erickson, John Paul Hutchinson, Rochester Rochester Robert Childs Jackson, Minneapolis Rodney Allen Erickson, Wells Carol Lee Christian James, Northfield Roberta Sue Fawbush, Minneapolis Linda J 01111, Minneapolis Randall Earl Fellman, Pipestone, CUM Diane Marie Johnson, Proctor LAUDE, Englisll Francie Ellen Johnson, Minneapolis Jacquelyne Jean Fergal, Minneapolis Wendy Lynne Johnston, Wayzata Terence David Florin, Richfield Patricia Jean Juliani, A.A., Chisholm William Douglas Fontaine, Minne- Loren Heather Balcom Kairies, Edina apolis Stepllen Edward Kairies, Minneapolis, Ann Friedley, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Humanities Elizabeth Anne Fuller, St. Paul Walter Kallen, Minneapolis David Gladen, Cloquet Michael Katz, New York, N.Y. Dennis Allan Goldberg, Minneapolis Daniel Delmar Kehrberg, St. Paul Gay Elizabeth Gould, St. Paul Park Michael Cashman Kelly, St. Paul Carol Stem Gowett, Minneapolis Richard Edward Kcsteven, Minne- Robert Roy Grausnick, Winona apolis Karen Lee Green, St. Paul Laurie Jane Kindseth, Minneapolis Thomas Berton Greenslit, Morton Patricia Lynn Nielsen King, Edina Barbara Ann Gross, Minneapolis Shirley Mae Klug, St. Paul Wendall Keith Hagen, Minneapolis Michael Louis Kluznik, St. Paul Ann Marie Hammer, \Vabasha Thomas Alan Kondla, Brookfield, Ill. Margaret Ethel Hansen, Minneapolis Sandra Kay Koppe, Fergus Falls Timothy John Harrington, Minne- Nadia Korsun, Minneapolis apolis Robert John Kotten, A.A., Regal Jay Daniel Harris, Kasson Gale Mark Kottke, Glencoe Raymond Benedict Harris, Sioux Falls, Steven Larry Krasner, Minneapolis S.D. Ronald Julius Krepela, Minneapolis Mark Peter Haschka, Minneapolis Michael Steven Krumm, Minneapolis Carole Lynne Hawkins, St. Peter Andrea Johanna Labbe, A.A., Minne- Mary Frances Hayes, St. Paul apolis Paul Gerhard Hegland, Minneapolis Robert Joseph LaBine, Argyle Samuel David Heins, Urbana, Ill. Nicholas Lambesis, Minneapolis Laurel Jean Harholdt Hesley, Mahto- Richard Henry Lange, St. Paul medi Diana Kaye Larsen, St. Cloud Thomas Clair Heuerman, St. Cloud Robert Miellael Larsen, Minneapolis, Gregg Eugene Hickey, St. Louis Park MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Economics Richard Edward Hinkie, St. Louis Park Harold David Hoban, Minneapolis Nancy Helen Larson, Mankato Marie Ann Lindberg Hoffman, Minne- Sonia Camille Larson, Minneapolis apolis Marilyn Lauglo, Minneapolis Karen Ann Hohag, \Vaverly Donald William Laukka, St. Paul Margaret Mary Hoover, St. Paul Danny Richard Laun, Sandstone Allan Nels Hopen, Minneapolis Cathy Ann Lickteig, Albert Lea Marilyn Napier Horton, Jamestown, Janet Marie Lilja, Bloomington N.D. Dwight Alan Lindberg, Edina

4 David Paul Lindgren, A.A., Brooklyn Bradley LeRoy Pannkuk, Bloomington Center Howard Parmet, St. Louis Park William Patrick Linhoff, Jr., St. Paul Luba Moroz Parsons, Minneapolis Bruce Allen Lourey, Minneapolis Clifton Merlyn Pederson, Minne- Judith Ellen Maier, White Bear Lake apolis Valerie Beatrice Manning, Fairmont Richard John Pellika, Chisholm Kathleen Frances Berens Manteuffel, Daniel Craig Pelo, Grey Eagle St. Paul Victoria Lee Penman, Wayzata Alice Ruth Marble, Minneapolis Timothy Paul Peplinski, St. Paul David John Martini, Minneapolis, James Edward Peterson, Sebeka SUMMA CUM LAUDE, German Eric Edward Polnaszek, Minneapolis Michael Terry Matthies, La Crescent Kristi Jo Prestegaard, Minneapolis Virginia Mattson, St. Paul Lorraine Veronica Prezalar, Stony Hugh Cameron McDonald, Minne­ Brook, N.Y. apolis Roger William Quant, St. Paul Abby Sue MiIIer, Minneapolis, SUMMA Rodney Albert Ramaker, Richfield CUM LAUDE, Sociology Kathryn Helen Reisdorfer, Slayton Winston Paul MiIler, Red Wing Michael James Ripley, Minneapolis Victoria Margaret Moor, St. Paul John Robert RisdaIl, North Oaks priscilla Morgan, A.A., St. Paul Mary Louise Ince Robinson, Minne- Susan Karen Mosrick, \Villmar apolis Mary Anne Winkle, A.A., Rochester Nancy Joanne Trett Rodgers, Battle Ronald Keith Nachbor, Herman Lake William Simon Nanninga, Minne- Virginia Gail Rohwedder, Minneapolis apolis Richard Mark Rose, St. Paul Dean Frances Nelson, Anoka Kenneth Wayne Sandberg, Minne- Ellen Anne Nelson, Wayzata apolis Janice Margaret Nelson, Minneapolis JoAnne Phyllis Schaedler, St. Louis Mary Alice Nelson, Minneapolis Park Laurie Jean Nevers, Duluth, CUM Dennis Herbert Schmidt, Minneapolis LAUDE, Economics William Donald Schmidt, St. Cloud Karen Diane Newell, St. Paul Harry John Schmitz III, Minneapolis Donna Jean Noukki, Minneapolis Arnold Paul Scholl, Minneapolis Patricia Ann Nowak, Wayzata, CUM Karen Elizabeth Schreiner, St. Paul LAUDE, Humanities Patricia Elaine Schuster, Owatonna Ebele Ofom a, Biafra PatAllen Henry Shortell, Minneapolis Esther Chinye Oli, Biafra Edward Floyd Sievers, Farmington Andrea Louise Olson, Mason City, Jake M. Simonitsch, Warrensburg, Iowa Mo. Susan Ostrander Opperman, Minne­ Diana Eve Sma by, Minneapolis apolis Robert David Sparks, North Oaks Thomas Edward C. Orest, Minne­ William Fred Stanley, Minneapolis apolis Thomas Lee Steffens, Minneapolis, David Wallace Ostlund, Anoka SUMMA CUM LAUDE, History William Jay Overmoe, Richfield, CUM Guy Jeffrey Sternal, Minneapolis LAUDE, Political Science Alice Harriman Stockton, St. Paul Joan Mary Ozark, Minneapolis, SUM- Myron Harvey Striker, Minneapolis MA CUM LAUDE, English Richard Charles Struck, Minneapolis Douglas Alan Palmer, St. Paul Alvin Severin Swanson, Minneapolis Robert Irving Palmer, Jr., Blackduck Roy James Tanner, Mondovi, Wis. Charles Lynn Palmgren, Madison Steven John Tanner, Mondovi, Wis.

5 Sheila Margaret Terry, Minneapolis Bert Walter, St. Paul Spero Charles Theros, Minneapolis Judith Ann Wardwell, St. Paul Barbara Jean Thompson, Marine on Mary Katherine Warner, Minneapolis St. Croix, CUM LAUDE, Greek Leslie Gayle Weisman, Minneapolis, Thomas Joseph Tilsner, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, English Thomas Patrick Traughber, Minne­ Susan Mae Wells, Aitkin apolis Thomas Lee Wicklund, St. Paul Philip Stephen Trebnick, Grand Juli Ann Wittenberg, Gibbon Rapids Norman Lee Yackel, Lamberton Michael George Trend, Detroit, Mich. Joyce Lin-Yueh Yu, Minneapolis Darrell David Tschakert, Kent Robert John Zeimes, Minneapolis Sarah Jane Van Demark, Owatonna John William Zimmer, East Grand Joan Alice Veits, Minneapolis Forks Robert James Vondrasek, Minneapolis \Villiam Peter Zuger, Bismarck, N.D.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Science Joseph Carl Finn, Minneapolis

I NSTITUTE OF TECH NOLOGY

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Donald Allan Larson, Glenwood Daniel James Vavrick, St. Louis Park, Nicholas Andrew Maki, A.A., WITH DISTINCTION Virginia Robert Jerry Walker, Wisconsin Dennis James Marshall, Minneapolis Rapids, Wis. Jeffrey Arthur Rohlen, Bloomington

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Michael Robert Cameron, Virginia Vernon Edward Thelen, Waubun Michael Everett Drager, Glenwood Robert Bruce Thorndycraft, Winni­ Gary Nels Lee, St. Paul peg, Manitoba, Canada

Bachelor of Chemistry Donna Mae Bahls, Olivia John vValter Ressler, Minneapolis

6 Bachelor of Civil Engineering William Paul DeSanto, Jr., Duluth Daryl Kent Leibel. St. Paul Michael John Jensen, St. Paul Allen Joseph Shetka, St. Paul George Robert Kriha, Montgomery

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Glen David Conrad son, Minneapolis Donald Jerome Rounds, Bertha Bruce Florian Jastremski, Minneapolis John Michael Ryba, Hopkins James Michael Lunacek, Minneapolis John Robert Sullivan, Minneapolis Lowell A. O'Grady, Grand Forks, Alan Charles Thomson, Austin N.D. David Allen Wald, st. Paul Steven Allen Rhude, North St. Paul James Vincent White, St. Paul

Bachelor of Mathematics Richard Glen Mustain, Richfield

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering David Lloyd Anderson, Goodhue James Ching Hsiao, St. Paul Warren Gary Anderson, Hanska Thomas Michael Johnson, Bemidji, David Lyle Bacon, Windom, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Thomas John Kingston, Bovey Richard Matthew Biessener, St. Paul Harold Bruce Laskin, Duluth Mark Andrew Christiansen, Minne­ Raymond Murray Lewis, Roseville apolis Douglas Charles Mittag, GordonsviIle, Jerome Richard Cichosz, Winona WITH DISTINCTION Frederick Wesley Elias, B.S.B., Keith Dale Nelson, St. Paul Rochester John Alfred Noer, Minneapolis Ronald Lynn Erickson, Cass Lake Dennis James Revor, Minneapolis, Haglind, Minneapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Arnold Wayne Hanger, Duluth, WITH James Peter Rivard, White Bear Lake DISTINCTION David Byron Schnack, Elk River William Thibo Harrod, Mahtomedi Darol Paul Westphal, A.A., Austin Bernard Eugene Horwath, St. Paul, Thomas Michael Witt, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Roger Alan Young, Richfield Thomas Charles House, Duluth

Bachelor of Physics David Charles Amundson, Minneapo­ George Alvin Seetin, Winnebago, lis, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Robert James Livermore, Plymouth John Edward Sharp, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION

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

Bachelor of Science Larry Duane Barott, Mapleton, Agri­ Gary Allen Koenig, Swanville, Agri­ culture culture Ellen Mary Edstrom Benson, Minne­ John Andrew Mihm, Ivanhoe, Agri­ apolis, Home Economics culture Alison Andrew Bolduc, Minneapolis, Patricia J ohnell Morseth, Appleton, Agriculture Home Economics Sheila Kay Carlson, Minneapolis, Charles Andrew Priebe, Waseca, Home Economics Agriculture Dennis Michael Crowley, Slayton, Ronald Joseph Rosival, Montgomery, Agriculture Agriculture Linda Joy Dallman, White Bear Lake, Richard John Schuldt, Clear Lake, Home Economics Agriculture EIIen Marie Fridinger, St. Paul, Home Deborah Lee Smith, Crosby, Home Economics, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Economics Janet Ruth Hurly, BiIIings, Mont., Susan Helen Swanson, Montevideo, WITH DISTINCTION Home Economics

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science Sheila Marcia Florence Arkin, B.A., Lyle Vernon Crider, Eagle Bend, Minneapolis WITH DISTINCTION Susan Alice Banner, Rochester Sandra Lee Conrath, Cloquet Michael Robert Bassett, A.A., Dennis Claire Davis, St. Paul Robbinsdale Shirley Ann Nelson DeHaven, White Clyde Lewis Birkholz, Two Harbors, Bear Lake, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Lee Dutton, St. Paul Kerry Ann Boisvert, Baker, Mont. Edna Ruth Dyrud, Duluth, WITH Lynette Kay Boos, Minneapolis, WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION Mary Stumpf Eisinger, Long Lake Janet Elizabeth Blomquist, B.A., Ida Marie Ewen, Pierz M.F.A., Minneapolis Judith Pruess Fitch, St. Paul, WITH Sally Corrine Bronski, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Patricia Lynn Neary Flakne, Minne­ Michele Lynn Brooks, Minneapolis, apolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Elizabeth Anne Yennie Gaarder, St. Phyllis F. Buecksler, Minneapolis Paul Park, WITH DISTINCTION Janice Marie Carter, Eveleth, WITH Jannine Gayle Gauthier, St. Paul DISTINCTION Carol Ann Gibson, St. Cloud Carol Ann Christensen, South St. Steven LeRoy Gilbertson, Montevideo, Paul, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION

8 Valerie Radcliffe Gill, Mahtomedi Mary Anne Winkle Myers, A.A., Rosalind Walter Gracey, Minneapolis, Rochester WITH DISTINCTION Susan Marie Myers, St. Cloud Katrina Robertson Green, Birming­ Jane Alice Norman, St. Paul Park ham, Ala. Susan Jo Nudell, B.A., Minneapolis Cheri-Lee Gritton, Newton, Kan. Ann Marie Oberlitner, Lebanon, S.D., . Angeline Campbell Harrington, Min­ WITH DISTINCTION neapolis Leland Roy Olson, Fergus Falls Sandra Terese Lickteig Hendrikson, Marie Stang Patterson, Minneapolis Austin Ruth Louise Pederson, McIntosh Jeannette Louise House, Edina Gerald Robert Petersen, South St. Lynn Patricia Hovey, Minneapolis Paul Donna Joan Huesers, Chisago City Marilyn Dianne Peterson, North St. Roger Gene Iverson, Minneapolis Paul Duane Arthur Jensen, St. Paul, WITH Randall Allan Pratt, St. Paul DISTINCTION Charlotte Ann Larsen Raich, Virginia, Bruce Donald Johnson, WiIImar, WITH DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Mary Josephine Antroinen Rekedal, Chloris May Johnson, Minneapolis Ortonville Janet Louise Johnson, Minnetonka Mary Elizabeth Robb, Minneapolis Denise Dady Keller, Minneapolis Karen Louise Evans Schleisman, Dawn Gloria Kloskin, St. Paul Racine, Wis., WITH DISTINCTION Raymond Wayne Knoss, Hutchinson Susan Elizabeth Schoettler, St. Paul Mildred Therese Kramer, B.S., St. Linda Louise Schweinfurter, Morton Charles Dawn Maureen Seigler, St. Paul Rita Marie LaCasse, White Bear Cathleen Ann Seils, Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Walter Carol Selden, Jr., St. Paul Frances Patricia Lawrenz, Gaylord, Erma Ruth Sims, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Lauretta Hayes Skelly, St. Paul Judith Popovich Leino, Ely Jacqueline Strem, St. Paul Patricia Ellen Bjorklund Lemke, St. Wallace Roy Swanson, B.A., Minne­ Paul apolis Mary Catherine Lickteig, Austin, Marilynn Tenenbaum, St. Paul, WITH WITH HIGH DISTINCTION HIGH DISTINCTION Agnes Evensen Lien, St. Paul Beverly Mae Thompson, Duluth, Sandra Nemer Loewenstein, Minne­ WITH DISTINCTION apolis Kenneth Russell Tucker, Minneapolis Suzanne Eugenie Marcoux, Minne- Eileen Ann Vesely, Hopkins apolis Marcia Jane Vesely, B.A., Hopkins Dexter John Marston, Minneapolis Dennis Robert WhaIton, St. Louis Richard Gary Matson, Richfield Park Ruth Elizabeth McLennan, Cotton­ Katherine Ann Wasson, Alexandria wood Daniel Francis WiIlette, Minneapolis Mary Carol Muzetras, Minneapolis Beverly Ann Williams, Minneapolis

Master of Education David Weston Baker, B.A., Mil­ Charles Edward Cummins, B.A., waukee, Wis. Brainerd Beryle M. Christesen, B.S., Edina

9 Charles David Fischer, B.S., Durand, Jerome Martin Lerom, B.A., Coon Ill. Rapids Sister Mary Joan Gerads, O.S.F., Lois Lucille Linn, B.S.N., Lake B.S.N., Little Falls Lillian Donald Leo Gfell, B.S., Kent, Ohio Mary McKee Mergens, B.S., St. Paul John Ernest Heglund, Jr., B.S., Hart, Lulu Jean Nelson, B.S.N., Crookston Mich. Joan Ellen Rippey, B.A., Dallas, Tex. Brother Jude Highberger, B.S., Joseph Walter Schertler, B.A., Atchison, Kan. Chicago, Ill. 1110mas Mark Hofflander, B.A., Min­ Sandra Gail Gerland Schley, B.S., St. neapolis Paul Craig Robert Johnson, B.S., Superior, Martha Brown Sparks, B.S.N., Bloom- Wis. ington, Ind. Dennis Victor Kieser, B.S., Thorp, James Hugh Stewart, B.S., St. Paul Wis. Betsy Leahy Talbot, B.S., St. Paul Joseph Michael Lane, B.S., Minne­ Williamina Agnes 'Watson, B.S.N., apolis Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Edward Dean Larsen, B.S., St. Paul Paul A. Wentworth, B.A., Manning, Sally Jo Leibovitz, B.S., Silvis, Ill. Iowa

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

Bachelor of Science Gail Ann Curtis, Ortonville, Home Jeneane Marie Sjoquist, Minneapolis Economics Education Home Economics Education Carol Ann Larson Erickson, Minne­ Judie Ann Sonstegard, Paynesville, apolis, Home Economics Education Home Economics Education Patricia Ann Hil1ard, St. Pau1, Home Economics Education, WITH DIS­ TINCTION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Bachelor of Science in Business Larry Eugene Anderson, Duluth Stephen Arthur Broberg, St. Louis Mark Elliott Anderson, Owatonna Park Richard Dean Anderson, Minneapolis John Eccleston Byrne, Jr., St. Paul Rollie Harold Anderson, St. Cloud Robert Allen Cameron, A.A., Minne­ Kenneth George Baltes, Blackduck apolis Frederick Martin Boos, St. Paul C. William Dawson, Seatt1e~ ,Wash., Henry Ralph Borgschatz, Zumbrota WITH DISTINCTION

10 Chester Warren Duck, White Bear Robert John Knoll, Stephen Lake Fred Norton Lineer, Jr., White Bear Stanley John Durda, Jr., Minneapolis Lake Richard Winfield Dyer II, Excelsior Virgie Marie Lonn, Minneapolis William Richard Euteneuer, St. Paul Daniel James Maguire, Minneapolis Russell Allen Farrell, Coon Rapids Donald Truman Mauseth, St. Paul Harlan David Fischman, St. Paul Donald Melvin Moe, Crookston Daniel Lee Forbes, Nevada, Iowa George William Montgomery, Isanti Richard Allen Fyten, Minneapolis Edward Marshall Novick, St. Paul Frederick Henry Gravelle, Minneapolis Steven Wahl Riley, Wayzata Kenneth Norbert Haas, Hastings Norman Floyd Sandberg, Bovey Donald Ray Houtkooper, New York Tommy Glenn Stire, Minneapolis Mills Karen Ann Struve, New York, N.Y. Stephen Waldo Huemoller, Pipestone Richard David Sveen, Minneapolis Richard Madison Irvin, Minneapolis Kenneth Albert Swanson, St. Paul Michael Rian Johnson, Edina Bruce Lowell Thorvig, Minneapolis James Arthur Jordan, Minneapolis Vernon Francis Umholtz, Minneapolis Gary Raymond Kamrath, St. Paul Douglas Arthur Williams, Minne- Robert Scofield Kennedy, St. Paul apolis John Thomas Kisch, St. Paul Timothy , Edina James Frederick Klein, St. Paul Ronald Erwin Zaudke, St. Paul

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

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Farryl Loren Klurs, Chandler Darrell Stanley Strand, Kensington Raymond Merle Muckala, Tyler

LAW SCHOOL

Juris Doctor James John Carter, B.S., M.B.A., Minneapolis

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Doctor of Dental Surgery Robert Joseph Gibson, B.S., Sauk Centre

11 COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Bonita Marie Ferrian, Minneapolis, Marina Renate Pavuls, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* Kathryn Mary Hollanitsch, St. Paul, Rodney James Sandberg, Esko, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* George Kuprian, Coon Rapids, Michael Dean Sinclair, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medical Tcchnology* Gail Rosalie Litowsky, Minneapolis, Medical Technology*

Master of Public Health George Arthur Carson, B.C.E., M.S., Karen Louise Senn, B.S., Minneapolis Hamilton, Kan. Marian Ruth Ulrich, B.S., Minne­ Evelyn Marie Dressel, B.S., LeSueur apolis A. Yvonne Gorecki, B.S., Minneapolis Anita Helen Grand, B.S.N., M.S., Milwaukee, Wis.

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Master of Architecture Ranjit Kumar Banerji, Kanpur, India Parshotam Singh Vedi, New Delhi, B. of Arch. '62, Indian Institute of Tech­ India nology. Major: Architecture. Thesis: A Social, N.D.A. '67, School of Planning and Architec­ Cultural and Recreational Complex for the ture, India. Field of Concentration: Architec­ City Center. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Viv­ ture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. rett.

Master of Arts Lorado Samuel Adelmann, Blue Earth Laurencia Carino Alfonso, Cagayan, B.A. '60, Westmar College. Field of Concen­ Philippines tration: Art History. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. in Elementary Education '61, Philippine C. D. Sheppard. Normal College. Field of Concentration: Home Economics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Arnold Robert Alanen, Tamarack R. R. Ford. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Ge­ ography. Minor: Architecture. Thesis: The Arthur Grant Amundson, Duluth Development of Planned Communities in the B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of United States: 1900-1967. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. A. E. J. R. Borchert. Smith.

* This degree is conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to December 14, 1968.

12 William Frederick Anderson, Jr., Seat- Terry Jacob Blount, Green Bay, Wis. tle, Wash. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '58, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. H. C. Heneman. J. R. Murphy. Dagny Lillian Bohlin, Duluth Robert Balach, Duluth B.A. '49, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. tory. Minor: Education. Thesis: A History of Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. the Duluth, Mesabi and Iron Range Railroad. Major Adviser: Prof. M. L. Lindquist. Leona Marie Brichacek, Browerville B.S. '60, St. Cloud State College. Field of Con­ Douglas Craig Bartley, Brooklyn Park centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. cum laude '57, Asbury ColIege. Field of Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. R. Firth. Sister Mary Carola Broderick, Des Moines, Iowa Sister Marguerite Baxter, Duluth B.A. '59, Clarke College. Field of Concentra­ B.A. '46, College of St. Scholastica. Field of tion: Music Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. P. S. Ivory. T. W. Chamberlin. Joseph Kenneth Brough, Anoka Joel Anthony Beale, Minneapolis B.S. with distinction '62, University of Minne­ B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of sota. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. Prof. R. H. Shove. Marilyn Rudek Buckingham, Richfield Lois Jones Beck, St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. summa cum laude '67, University of Min­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major nesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Darlien Bauer Burckhalter, Meriden, Carol Marie Bellamy, Chicago, Ill. Iowa B.A., B.M. cum laude '62, Mundelein College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.A. '58, Westmar College. Field of Concen­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. A. E. Smith. Carole Marie Jacques Benzick, Chaska Colleen Laura Campbell, Glen Ellyn, B.S. with distinction '59, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Ill. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Od­ B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of land. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. W. C. Simonton. Corinne Swenberg Berglund, La Crosse, Wis. Richard Charles Cargill, Wayzata B.A. '60, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Ronald B. Billings, Wayzata Stephen Douglas Carls, Minneapolis B.A. '60, B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. B.A. with honor '66, Wheaton College. Field Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ of Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. J. K. Munholland. Paul Harlan Blaney, Quincy, Mass. Boyd Arthur Carlson, Howard Lake B.A. cum laude '66, Eastern Nazarene College. B.S. with distinction '67, University of Minne­ Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ viser: Prof. J. N. Butcher. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood.

13 Gordon Melvin Carlson, Green Bay, John Frederick Desmond, Minneapolis Wis. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. cum laude' 56, University of Minnesota. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ viser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. David Earl Dimick, Mt. Horeb, Wis. Sister De Paul Chamberlain, Duluth B.A. cum laude '66, St. Olaf College. Field of B.A. '57, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad· Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. R. V. Dawis. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Lera Lou \Volner Dishington, Minne- Kathy Yea-Li Chen, Taipei, Taiwan, apolis Republic of China B.S. with distinction '65, B.A. '66, University B.A. '65, National Taiwan University. Field of of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Spanish. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. Prof. D. K. Beminghausen. Primo de Moura Duarte, Rio de Eleanor Moe Collins, Duluth Janeiro, Brazil B.S. cum laude '52, University of Minnesota. Licensed in Letters '53, B. in Law '59, Univer­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ sidade de Guanabara, Brazil. Field of Concen­ struction. Major Adviser: Prof. V. R. Plumb. tration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Persons. Floyd Darrell Cook, Bowerston, Ohio B.S. with honors '67, Ohio University. Field Richard Thomas Earl, Minneapolis of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '57, Hamline University; B.S. '60, Uni­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. versity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Mary Kathryn Cowan, Minneapolis Prof. E. T. Keach, Jr. B.S. with distinction '62, University of Minne­ sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Doris Nelson Elowson, Duluth chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. B.S. '31, M.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Nancy Ruth Stiles Dahl, Minneapolis chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. B.A. '59, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Peter John Engels, Hopkins W. C. Simonton. B.A. '66, Marquette University. Field of Con­ centration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Jerome Elvin Dahlberg, Minneapolis Prof. H. G. Heneman. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Sharon Marie Daehlin Engh, Great Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. Falls, Mont. B.A. '61, Concordia College. Field of Concen­ Ann Benson Dechert, Maplewood tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. David Andrus Erickson, Scottsdale, Gerald William Delaney, Perham Ariz. B. S. '66, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.S. '56, University of Utah. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. viser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Sandra L. DeMore, Bloomington Robert Duane Esko, Royal Oak, Mich. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '57, B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Prof. R. H. Shove. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. V. R. Plumb.

14 Robert Lowell Fagerquist, McPherson, Edythe Laura Gessner, Minot, N.D. Kan. B.S. magna cum laude '54, Minot State Teach­ B.S. '61, McPherson College. Field of Concen­ ers College. Field of Concentration: Curricu­ tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Nor­ viser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. inc Odland.

Jon Anders Falgren, Windom Gilbert Martin Golla, Grand Rapids B.A. '58, Augustana College. Field of Con­ B.E. '31, Superior State College. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ centration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. V. R. Plumb.

Corrine Elizabeth Paulson Ferris, St. Arlene Davis Goodman, St. Paul Paul B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Mass Communica­ B.S. with distinction '59, University of Minne­ tion. Thesis: Marital Adjustment in a Three sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Generational Sample. Major Adviser: Prof. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Od­ Reuben HilI. land. Lloyd Franklin Gracey, Jr., Minne- Marjorie Ann Flaspeter, St. Paul apolis B.A. cum laude '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major B.A. '59, University of Minnesota; M.Ed. '65, Adviser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Indiana State College. Field of Concentration: Area Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. B. L. Ellen­ bogen. John Anthony Fossum, St. Paul B.A. '61, St. Olaf College. Field of Concentra­ Mark D. Grimley, New York, N.Y. tion: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '66, City College of New York. Field of T. A. Mahoney. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Howe, Jr. Victorial Grace Hebrink Frerker, Fridley Gerald Stanley Grinde, Duluth B.S. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. sota. Field of Concentration: Speech Science, Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ Pathology and Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. A. J. Larsen_ C. D. Starr. Edward Raymond Gruber, Duluth Rodolfo Rodriguez Gajardo, B.A. '52, University of Minnesota. Field of Concepci6n, Chile Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Teacher of History & Geography '65, Univer­ J. C. Levensen. sidad de Concepci6n, Chile. Major: Geogra­ phy. Minor: History. Thesis: The Rural En­ Cornelius Donald Guenter, St. Paul virons of ChilIan-Central Chile. Major Adviser: B.A. '60, Seattle Pacific College. Field of Con­ Prof. E. C. Mather. centration: Mass Communication. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. M. V. Charnley. Merellyn Martha Gallagher, Keene, N.H. Roger Willard Hahn, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '64, Smith College. B.S. '59, St. Cloud State College. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Prof. Johannes Riedel. Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson.

John Middleton Garland, Minneapolis Alice Deyette DuBois Hamrin, B.A. with honors '64, University of lIlinois. Bloomington Major: History. Minor: Political Science. The­ B.A. '60, Hamline University; B.S. '61, Univer­ sis: The Impeachment of the Duke of Buck­ sity of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Cur­ ingham in 1626. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. riculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Willson. Robert Dykstra. 15 Gary George Hawfitch, Minneapolis Thomas John Inglis, Brandon, Mani- B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of toba, Canada Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: B.A. '61, B.Ed. '64, University of Saskatche­ Prof. W. R. Hastie. wan. Field of Concentration: Music Education. M.ajor Adviser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. John Earl Haynes, Minncapolis B.A. magna cum laude '66, Florida State Uni­ Carol Ann Irish, St. Louis, Mo. versity. Field of Concentration: History. Major B.A. '62, William Jewell College. Field of Adviser: Prof. Hyman Berman. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Pearl C. Heitke, St. Louis Park B.S. '50, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Sister Mary Catherine Izral, Chicago, Field of Concentration: Educational Psv­ Ill. E. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Balow. . B.A. '60, College of SI. Catherine. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Allan Curtis Helgeson, Benson Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Pearson. B.S. in Business '65, University of Minnesota. Ficld of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Dorothy Lee Jacobson, Dayton, Ohio Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman. B.S. with honors '53, Ohio University. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Speech Sci­ \Villiam Floyd Henry, St. Paul ence, Pathology and Audiology. Thesis: Word B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Associations and Usage of Parts of Speech by Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Deaf Children. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Prof. R. V. Dawis. Templin.

Yun-Yi Ho, Taipei, China Dale Gordon Jensen, Duluth B.A. '60, National Taiwan University. Major: B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of History. Minor: Chinese. Thesis: The Relation­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. ship Between the Taiping Tien Kuo and the Major Adviser: Prof. W. M. Wells. Triad Socicty. Major Adviser: Prof. Romeyn Taylor. Lawrence Gilbert Johnson, Two Harbors Robert \Vesley Hoeschen, San Diego, B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Calif. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. ' 52, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Lukermann. John Henry Jourdan, St. Paul B.S. '58, B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Waldo \Valter Hoffman, Fridley Field of Concentration: Educational Psv­ B.A. '55, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Hoyt. . tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Firth. Karen Rushing Kane, St. Paul B.A. '63, B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Melbourne Edward Holsteen, Minne- Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ apolis chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. B.A. with honor '51, M.A. '53, Wheaton Col­ lege. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Sociology. Henry Eugene Karjala, Ironwood, Thesis: The Interrelations of Economic and Mich. Religious Life in Ethiopia. Major Adviser: B.A. cum laude '55, SI. Olaf College. Ficld of Prof. 1. P. Gerlach. Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. Elizabeth Meyers Hyde, Souderton, Pa. Gloria Jean Kim, Mahtomedi B.A. '66, Bucknell University. Field of Con­ B.S. with honor '66, Winona State College. centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ J. G. Darley. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland.

16 Gerald Donald Kindall, Minneapolis Josephine Price Larson, Minneapolis B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. R. E. McAdam. Prof. W. C. Simonton.

Frances Ann Kingery, Lincoln, Neb. Donald Laurie Laukkanen, Blooming- B.A. '66, University of Nebraska. Field of Con­ ton centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Jones. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. A. E. Smith. Barry William Kirschner, Minneapolis Armand Emile Laurent, Minneapolis B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Patricia Turner. Prof. W. R. Hastie. Charlene Dudovitz Kirschner, Minne- Peter Wallace Lawson, St. Paul apolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Prof. R. G. Warnken. Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Gary Warren Leske, Buffalo Lake Thomas A. Kitto, Minneapolis B.S. with high distinction '62, University of B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Agricul­ Concentration: Industrial Education. Major tural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Persons. Adviser: Prof. W. A. Kavanaugh. Hilia Josephine Lindroos, Boron, Willis Thomas Klucking, Gaylord Calif. B.S. with distinction '67, University of Minne­ B.S. in L.S. '52, University of Minnesota. Field sota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Educa­ of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Randleman. viser: Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Shirley Anne Knoll, Marshalltown, Ming Huey Liu, Taipei, Taiwan, Iowa China B.A. '61, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ B.S. '65, National Taiwan University. Field of centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Dykstra. Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. John Robert Kobe, Minneapolis Vaughn Martin Lueck, Minneapolis B.A. '56, B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: struction. Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Meyer. Prof. J. W. Webb. Karen Mae Landsness, Edina Raymond John Lundgren, Superior, Wis. B.M.E., '61, Drake University. Field of Con­ centration: Music Education. Major Adviser: B.S. '61, Wisconsin State University, Superior. Prof. R. L. Borg. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. C. A. Gayne. Virginia Eleanor Lanegran, St. Paul Leslie W. Maki, Iron B.A. '53, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Geography. Major Adviser: M. C. Turpie. Prof. F. E. Lukerrnann. Sister Meinrad Lanners, St. Joseph Steve Robert Marquardt, St. Paul B.A. '62, College of St. Benedict. Field of B.A. '66, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ tration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. K. viser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. Munholland.

17 Dolores Dawse Marsolek, Minne- William Edward Mishler, Cleveland, apolis Ohio B.S. summa cum laude '57, Wisconsin State B.A. '62, College of the Holy Cross. Field of University, Eau Claire. Field of Concentration: Concentration: Scandinavian. Major Adviser: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Simpson. Prof. S. B. Kegler. Richard Valentine Mitchell, Robbins- Joan Overson Mason, Burnsville dale B.A. '47, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '49, St. Paul's College; B.A. magna cum tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. laude '51, College of St. Thomas. Field of 1. E. Olson. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase. Jim Robert Matison, Minneapolis B.S. '65, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ William Dean Mommsen, Sarona, centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Wis. Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. B.S. '59, Wisconsin State College, Superior. Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ Fay Quanbeck Matsunaga, Burnsville viser: Prof. R. S. Hoyt. B.A. '60, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Lee Monson, Duluth Fred Wezeman. B.A. '59, B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Ad­ John Frederick May, Red Wing viser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. B.S. '58, Winona State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Business Education. Major Harold Carl Mostrom, Duluth Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. B.S. '49, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Michael Millard McGinnis, Minne- Major Adviser: Prof. V. R. Plumb. apolis B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Margaret Bruner Moxon, Huron, S.D. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '38, Nebraska State Teachers College. Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Charles Albin Metsala, Owatonna B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of Joseph William Mrkonich, Duluth Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. Judith Marion Mctsala, Wadena B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of John James Murray, Jackson Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. Pasquale Eugene Micciche, Framing- ham, Mass. Raymond Lloyd Murray, Minneapolis B.S. Cum laude '58, M.Ed. '60, Boston College. B.A. summa cum laude '65, University of Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ viser: Prof. T. G. Stavrou. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Shove. Curtis Smith Miller, Duluth \Villiam Francis Murray, Jr., White B.A. '57, B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Bear Lake Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. F. Gum. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. Marsha Louise Miller, Indianapolis, Ind. Marvin Charles Muyres, Excelsior B.A. with distinction '64, Purdue University. B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Prof. A. E. Smith.

18 Charlotte Elaine Kenis Nudell, Min- Jerri Ann Poppe, St. Paul neapolis B.S. with high distinction '64, University of B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Nebraska. Field of Concentration: Educational Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Ten­ Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. nyson. Gladys Christine Odegaard, Paul Richard Ramseth, Redwood Falls Wolverton B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ B.A. magna cum laude '63, Moorhead State sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Ad­ College. Field of Concentration: Library Sci· ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nick­ ence. Major Adviser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. erson. Richard Daniel Olson, Minneapolis John Peter Rebrovich, Minneapolis B.S. '59, Moorhead State Teacher's College. B.S. '53, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Johnson. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Johnson. Kenji Oyanagi, St. Paul Susan Strauss Roberts, Minneapolis B.S. '52, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. with highest distinction '64, Purdue Uni­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. versity. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. chology. Thesis: The Relationship Between Motor Control and Performance on a Dis­ crimination Task in the Preschool Child. Major Gordon Elmer Pape, Fond du Lac, Adviser: Prof. W. R. Charlesworth. Wis. B.S. '58, Dr. Martin Luther College. Field of Henry Mitchell Rood, Mesa, Ariz. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.S. '48, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. C. V. Goossen. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. G. O. Voss. James Randolph Parker, Minneapolis B.S. '61, St. Cloud State College. Field of Caroline Bunker Rosdahl, Sauk Centre Concentration: Educational Administration. B.S. in Nursing '60, University of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Cross. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Sharon Miller Paulson, St. Paul chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. B.s. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Arline Estelle Ruud, Pelican Rapids Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major B.S. '54, Moorhead State Teacher's College. Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Zenaida G. Pavon, Manila, Philippines struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. B.S.E.E. '61, Philippine Normal College. Field Raymond Edward Sandborgh, Los of Concentration: Home Economics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. Angeles, Calif. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State College, River Falls. Thomas George Pearson, Anoka Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ B.A. '50, Iowa State Teachers College. Field chology. Thesis: A Method for the Associative of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Analysis of Subject Matters. Major Adviser: jor Adviser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Prof. C. J. Hoyt. Alfred Adolphus Pinkston, Fort Keith Oliver Schneider, Green Bay, Lauderdale, Fla. Wis. B.S. with greater distinction '59, F10rida A & B.S. '63, Wisconsin State CoUege, Oshkosh. MUniversity. Field of Concentration: Music Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Education. Major Adviser: Prof. A. F. Caswell. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Thomas Francis Pond, Jr., Derby, Judy Ann Schuck, Minneapolis Conn. B.S. with distinction '61, B.A. magna cum B.S. '65, Southern Connecticut State College. laude '63, University of Minnesota. Field of Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major struction. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Adviser: Prof. Theda Hagenah.

19 Douglas Vincent Schuster, St. Paul Robert Ralph Strom, Duluth B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Prof. D. A. Crawford. Donovan Lee Schwichtenberg, St. Bruce Harry Swanson, Milaca Clair B.S. in Ed. '65, University of Minnesota. Field B.S. '60, Mankato State Teachers College. of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Prof. C. H. Boeck. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. C. Price. John Joseph Sweeney, White Bear Georganne Rentas Shove, Minneapolis Lake B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. ' 56, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Adviser: Prof. R. D. Kimpston. Paula Stutsman Smutny, Harmony Charles Edwin Svang, Minneapolis B.A. '61, Cornell College. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of tion: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. W. C. Simonton. Major Adviser: Prof. Robert Dykstra. Thomas Albert Snater, Minneapolis Allen Rudolph Tank, st. Cloud B.A. '67, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. H. C. Heneman. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Johnson. Walter \Villiam Tornow, St. Louis Marilyn Esther Sorensen, Minneapolis Park B.S. '56, University ot Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Dunnette. Jean-Anne Marie South, Kingston, Paul Arno Trout, South Holland, Ill. Jamaica, West Indies B.A. '66, Roosevelt University. Field of Con­ B.A. '65, College of Notre Dame. Field of centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Moore. Prof. W. C. Simonton. Elizabeth Anne True, Minneapolis Robert Springhetti, Virginia B.A. cum laude '54, University of Washington. B.A. '53, College of St. Thomas. Field of Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. E. W. McDiarmid. Adviser: Prof. M. F. Cum. Kenneth Eugene Vos, Edgerton Mernyce Ruth Steberg, Lakeville B.A. in Education '65, Calvin College. Field B.S. '61, Winona State Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Math Education. Major Ad­ of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. viser: Prof. D. C. Johnson. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Bonnie Louise Bauer Walker, Min- Frederick Charles Stewart, Duluth neapolis B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '63, Miami University. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: tration: Physical Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Cameron. Prof. E. M. Jaeger. Virginia Marie Stewart, Cincinnati, John Christian Wangaard, Jr., Iron- Ohio wood, Mich. B.S. '67, Kent State University. Field of Con­ B.S. '66, Northland College. Field of Concen­ centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: viser: Prof. F. H. Wood. Prof. H. C. Heneman.

20 Anne Gray \Veber, Robbinsdale Linda Lou Wilson, Hayfield B.A. '60, St. Olaf College; B.S. '61, University B.A. with high distinction '67, University of of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Cur­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Library riculum and Iustruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. W. C. Simonton. Norine Odland. William Clinton Wold, Duluth Ruth Esther Weber, St. Michael B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '66, DuQuesne University. Field of Con­ Concentration: Art. Major Adviser: Prof. A. E. centration: Mass Communication. Major Ad­ Smith. viser: Prof. M. V. Charnley. Harry Loomis Woodward, Minne- Fred Arthur Webster, Golden Valley apolis B.A. ' 51 , University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Music Education. Major Ad­ Concentration: Comparative Literature. Major viser: Prof. R. 1. Borg. Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood.

Virginia Lyness vVegsten, Tofte Janet Evelyn Wright, Mendota, III. B.S. ' 58, University of Miuuesota. Field of B.A. summa cum laude '64, Cornell College. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. viser: Prof. R. F. Berdie.

Rolland Russell Willan, Madison, Janet Agnes Wykes, St. Paul Wis. B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, University of Wisconsin. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson. Carol Marie Yoder, Minneapolis Sandra Elayne Williams, Carlton B.S. '61, Wisconsin State University, River B.A. '60, College of St. Scholastica. Field of Falls. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Coucentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Man­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Verrill. ning.

Master of Arts in Public Administration Krishnaswamy Aiyasamy, Palaturai, Yusef Saber ElHag, Tripoli, Libya India B.Com. '63, University of Libya. Field of Con­ B.S. '51, M.Sc. '64, University of Madras. centration: Public Administration. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Public Administration. viser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Todd Jeffery Lefko, St. Paul Gary M. Carlson, Beaumont, Calif. B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '67, California State Polytechnic College. Concentration: Public Administration. Major Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

Herbert Forrester Clark, Livingston, N.J. B.A. summa cum laude '65, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Public Administration. Thesis: Law Enforcement Education and Training in the State of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

21 Master of Business Administration Casey Michael Fron, Mapleton B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. D. V. Harper.

Master of Fine Arts Ona Jane Morton, Glenwood B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Schuessler.

Master of Forestry Joseph James Ulliman, St. Paul B.A. '58, University of Dayton. Field of Con­ centration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Skok.

Master of Science Carl Lee Bandt, Burnsville Marion Suk-Lan Chu, Hong Kong B.S. '60, M.S.D. '66, University of Minnesota. B.A. '66, Mary Hardin-Baylor College. Major: Major: Biometry. Minor: Dentistry. TIlesis: A Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. The­ Statistical Discussion of the Use of Dental sis: The Role of the Kidney in F1uoride Regu­ Indices in Peridontology. Major Adviser: Prof. lation. Major Adviser: Prof. Leon Singer. J. R. Boen. Dan Gordon Cobb, Seminole, Tex. Behzad Ben Bohlool, Tehran, Iran B.A. '63, Baylor University. Field of Concen­ B.S. '65, Wisconsin State College, River Falls. tration: Agricultural Economics. Major Adviser: Major: Soil Science. Minor: Biochemistry. The­ Prof. V. W. Ruttan. sis: F1uorescent Antibody for Ecological Studies of Rhizobium japonicum. Major Adviser: Prof. Roger Alan Davis, Wilmington, Del. E. L. Schmidt. B.S. '66, University of Delaware. Major: Or­ Raghuvir Digambar Brahmakshatriya, ganic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: Some Aspects of the Reaction of 2 ... Poona, India - Diphenylthiesane Dioxides with t - Butoxy B.V.S. and A.H. '65, Bombay Veterinary Col­ Magnesium Bromide. Major Adviser: Prof. lege. Major: Animal Science. Minor: Biochem­ R. M. Dodson. istry. Thesis: Effect of Exogenous Estrogen, Androgen and/or Calcium on Performance, Gurdial Singh Dhinsa, Chandigarh, Egg Characteristics and Blood Plasma Changes in Laying Hens. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Punjab, India Waibel. M.Sc. '6-4, Panjab University. Field of Concen­ tration: Nutrition. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Chun-Hwa Chang, Hopei, Republic of Simy. China B.S. '60, National Taiwan University. Major: Dorothy Elaine Downey, Minneapolis Poultry Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: B.S. with distinction '62, M.S. '6-4, University Influence of Nutrition on Growth Response of of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Psy­ Turkey to Antibiotics. Major Adviser: Prof. chiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. K. P. E. Waibel. Lewis.

22 Lyndon \,yayne Drewlow, Brecken- Charles Thomas Hughes, Wilmington, ridge Del. B.S. '65, North Dakota State University. Ma­ B.S. '65, University of Delaware. Major: Or­ jor: Horticulture. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: ganic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Effect of Radioactive Phosphorous and Time Thesis: Metacyclophanes from Indenes. Major of Apical Meristem Removal on the Mutation Adviser: Prof. W. E. Parham. Rate of Chrysanthemum Morifolium Ramat. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Widmer. Colin James Jellish, Ashland, Wis. B.S. '64, Northland College. Major: Organic Barbara Jean Fisher, Robbinsdale Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Chemistry. The­ B.S. in Nursing '66, College of St. Catherine. sis: Conjugate Additions to alpha, beta Un­ Field of Concentration: Medical.Surgical Nurs­ saturated Ketones. Major Adviser: Prof. Ron· ing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. aId Caple. Gerald Richard Giles, Minneapolis Allen Bennett Johnson, Shell Lake, B.S. '66, Wheaton College. Major: Mathe­ Wis. matics. Minor: Statistics. Thesis: Laplace B.S. '60, Wisconsin State College; M.A. '63, Transform Solution of Differential Equations. Drake University. Field of Concentration: Soil Major Adviser: Prof. M. L. Stein. Science. Major Adviser: Prof. H. F. Ameman. Edward R. Gross, West Union, Iowa John Richard Jungck, St. Paul B.S. '65, Wisconsin State College, Stevens B.S. with high distinction '66, University of Point. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Geology. Minnesota. Major: Genetics. Minor: Biochem­ Thesis: The Estimation of Crop Yield by Mul­ istry. Thesis: Possible Vestiges of Prebiological tiple Regression Methods on Some Principal Selection in Protein Sequences as Revealed by Soils of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Statistical Comparisons. Major Adviser: Prof. Rust. L. A. Snyder. John Richard Herrin, Madison, Wis. Richard J. Keintz, Mahtomedi B.S. '66, University of Wisconsin. Major: B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Physical Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major sis: Temperature Effects on Vibrational In­ Adviser: Prof. J. R. Nelson. tensities in Liquids. Major Adviser: Prof. B. L. Crawford, Jr. Patricia Annable Kline, Sarasota, Fla. B.S. in Nursing '59, University of North Caro­ Edward W. Hessler, St. Paul lina. Field of Concentration: Medical-Surgical B.A. cum laude '59, Syracuse University. Ma­ Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. jor: Fisheries and Wildlife. Minor: Botany. Thesis: A Biotelemetry Study of Pheasant Daniel Milton Larsen, Ladysmith, Stocking in Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. Wis. J. R. Tester. B.S. '65, Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. Major: Soil Science. Minor: Forestry. Joe Hannah Hilliard, Jr., Knoxville, Thesis: The Effect of Fertilization on Seed Tenn. Production of Timothy in Northwestern Min­ B.S. '66, University of Tennessee. Major: nesota. Major Adviser: Prof. Janis Grava. Genetics. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Study of Differential Response of Barley Varie­ Terry Alan LePera, EI Paso, Tex. ties to Low Potassium Stress. Major Adviser: B.A. '62, Texas Western College. Field of Prof. D. C. Rasmusson. Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. Steven Orey. Philip Arthur Houle, Jr., Minneapolis B. of Physics '66, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Annette Li-Hui Liu, Taiwan, China jor: Mathematics. Minor: Electrical Engineer­ B.A. '64, National Taiwan University. Field of ing. Thesis: A Problem in Rational Approxima­ Concentration: Business Administration. Major tion. Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Munro. Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith, Jr. Wan-Chen Hsieh, Talien, China Puying Liu, Ho-pei, China B.Sc. '59, Taiwan Normal University. Field of B.S. in Eng. '61, National Taiwan University. Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Physical Chemistry. Prof. R. H. Cameron. Major Adviser: Prof. Stephen Prager.

23 Robert Charles McLeester, Madison, Larry James Smith, Pierz Wis. B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: B.S. '50, University of Minnesota. Major: Hor­ Agronomy. Minor: Plant Physiology. Thesis: ticulture. Minor: Agricultural Plant Physi­ Biological Similarity of CA and SR in Barley ology. Thesis: Thermal Analysis of the Freez­ Seedlings. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Kleese. ing Process in Living Stems of Comus Stoloni­ sera. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. \Veiser. Paul Douglas Sorlie, Minneapolis B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. Stephen James Nelson, Minneapolis Field of Concentration: Biometry. Major Ad­ B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Or­ viser: Prof. G. E. Bartsch. ganic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. Thesis: The Biosynthesis of Meteloidine. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Edward Leete. Navakkat Padmanabhan Sukumaran, Manalur, India Paul Albert Noreen, Pine City M.Sc. '59, University of Rajasthan. Field of B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Botany. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Weiser. J. M. Hughes. Jerry Ann Tillotson, Leawood, Kan. Brundaban Panigrahy, Chikiti, Orissa, B.S. '53, Iowa State University. Major: Bio­ India chemistry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: B.V.Sc. & A.H. '62, Utkal University. Major: Metabolism of Uridine Triphosphate and Cy­ Animal Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: tidine Triphosphate in Escherichia coli. Major Effect of Nutrition and Escherichia Coli Sep­ Adviser: Prof. H. R. Warner. ticemia on Fluid and Tissue Changes in Poul­ try. Major Adviser: Prof. P. E. Waibel. Rose Marie Tondl, Schuyler, Neb. B.S. '59, University of Nebraska. Field of Mary Ellen Ryan, Minneapolis Concentration: Home Economics. Major Ad­ B.S. ' 50, College of St. Catherine. Major: viser: Prof. Suzanne Davison. Agricultural Economics. Minor: Economics. Thesis: An Analysis of Economic and Demo­ graphic Characteristics of Consumers Asso­ Elizabeth O'Brien Umphrey, St. Paul ciated with Excessive Installment Debt. Major B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ Adviser: Prof. R. P. Dahl. sota. Field of Concentration: Home Econom­ ics. Major Adviser: Prof. Isabel Noble. Gail Garrison Smith, Hempstead, N.Y. Gary Allen vVard, St. Louis Park B.S. cum laude '66, Ohio Wesleyan University. B.A. magna cum laude '65, University of Min­ Major: Botany. Minor: Geology. Thesis: Dis­ nesota. Major: Microbiology. Minor: Biochem­ tribution of Pollen Types in Early Post-glacial istry. Thesis: Biochemical Changes in Rat Sediments of Cedar Creek Bog, Minnesota. Hepatoma Cells During the Growth Cycle. Major Adviser: Prof. E. J. Cushing. Major Adviser: Prof. P. G. W. Plagemann.

Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering Francis Joseph \Vilgen, Sauk Centre B. of Agricultural Eng. with high distinction '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Agricul­ tural Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. The­ sis: A Study of the Influence of Relative Mo­ tion Among Grain Kernels on the Performance of an Auger Conveyor. Major Adviser: Prof. John Strait.

24 Master of Science in Civil Engineering James Lowell Freeman, St. Paul Richard James McDonald, Bismarck, B.C.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of N.D. Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad· B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Civil viser: Prof. M. S. Kersten. Engineering. Thesis: The Analysis of High Pore Pressures at Eau Galle Dam. Major Ad­ Dennis Raymond Martenson, Eau viser: Prof. M. S. Kersten. Claire, Wis. B.C.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer.

Master of Science in Dentistry Alfred Marshall Fenstad, Grand Eugene Edward Keller, Creighton, Marais Neb. B.S. '63, D.D.S. '66, University of Minnesota. D.D.S. '65, University of Nebraska. Major: Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Dentistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: A Radio­ The Influence of Female Sex Hormones on graphic Analysis of Dental, Skeletal, and Facial the Oral Epithelium. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Development in Patients with Various Endo­ crine and Metabolic Diseases. Major Adviser: Stallard. Dr. D. E. Waite.

Kent Arthur Hove, Kimberly, Idaho Walter Reinhold List, Minneapolis B.A. '57, Albion College; D.D.S. '65, Mar­ B.S. '61, D.D.S. '64, University of Minnesota. quette University. Major: Dentistry. Minor: Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: Anatomy. Thesis: The Comparative Healing The Pathology of Periodontal Disease as Re­ of Bone and Periodontal Tissues Around Vital lated to Diabetes Mellitus. Major Adviser: Dr. and Non-Vital Teeth. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Stallard. J. R. Jensen.

Master of Science In Electrical Engineering Frank James Adams, Olivia Ilhan Mehmet Bilgutay, Istanbul, B.E.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ Turkey nesota. Field of Concentration: Electrical En­ B.S.(E.E.) '64, Agricultural and Mechanical gineering. Major Adviser: Prof. F. N. Bailey. College of Texas. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. George Bernard Autio, White Bear K. S. P. Kumar. Lake B.S.M.E. '56, Michigan College of Mining and Technology. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Synthesis and Analy­ sis Techniques for On-Off Control Systems with Dominant Second Order Plants. Major Adviser: Prof. K. S. P. Kumar.

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Quadir Husain Khan, Hyderabad, Robert Kenneth Nygaard, Columbia India Heights B.E. '65, College of Engineering (Osmania B. of M.E. with distinction '66, University of University). Field of Concentration: Industrial Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Ny­ Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. R. S. Ny­ quist. quist. 25 Richard Allen Palmer, Blackduck Thomas Jay Ressler, Minneapolis B.M.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B. of M.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Field Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Major of Concentration: Industrial Engineering. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist. jor Adviser: Prof. R. S. Nyquist.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering James Fred Haleen, Robbinsdale B. of M.E. with distinction '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. Katsuhiko Ogata.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering David Michael Hopstock, Emmaus, Pa. B.S. with distinction '66, Stanford University. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: In- organic Chemistry. Thesis: Chemical Proper. ties of Xanthates and Dithiocarbamates. Major Adviser: Prof. J. E. Lawver.

Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology Stephen Lawrence Larson, Edina B.A. '60, B.M.S. '61, Dartmouth College; M.D. '63, McGill University. Major: Obstetrics & Gynecology. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Chromosome Studies on Spontaneous Abor· tions. Major Adviser: Dr. R. B. Wilson.

Master of Science in Radiology Robert Edward Anderson, MD., Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '62, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Radiology. Minor: Biophysics. Thesis: Dosimetry of Irregular Radiation Therapy Fields. Major Adviser: Dr. G. J. D'Angio.

Master of Social Work Roselia Ann Parks, St. Paul B.A. '64, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Concentration: Social Work. Major Adviser: Prof. L. F. Mer\.

26 Specialist In Education Basil Robert Anderson, Minneapolis Samuel Richard Scholl, Hutchinson B.S. '53, St. Cloud State Teachers College; B.A. with honors '60, Bethel College; M.A. M.A. '56, University of Minnesota. Field of '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Adviser: Prof. W. E. Dugan. viser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Ann Lyon Brooke, Minneapolis Beverly Ann Severson, Roseville B.A. '64, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. B.S. cum laude '52, University of Washington; Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of chology~ Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. James Lyle Gavenda, Minneapolis B.S. '60, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Evelyn Joyce Swenson, Moorhead Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.S. '47, St. Cloud State Teachers College; chology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. Weather­ B.S.L.S. '51, University of Minnesota; M.A. man. '61, Denver University. Field of Concentra­ tion: Library Science Teaching. Major Adviser: Robert Conley Heaton, Kensington, Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Md. Donald Richard Waldoch, St. Paul B.S. in Education '63, Miami University; M.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concen­ B.S. '49, University of Minnesota; M.A. '54, tration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ San Francisco State College. Field of Concen­ viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Robert Linus Sande, Rochester B.A. '49, Concordia College; M.S. '53, Uni­ versity of North Dakota. Field of Concentra­ tion: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. R. Curtin.

Doctor of Education Ralph Russell Doty, Duluth B.A. cum laude '63, University of Minnesota; M.A. in Teaching '65, University of Notre Dame. Major: Educational Administration. Mi­ nor: Supporting Program. Project: A Critical Analysis of Loyalty Oaths and Loyalty Oath Statutes for Teachers. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson, Jr.

Doctor of Philosophy Bruce David Anderson, Minneapolis Gayle H. Anderson, Thief River Falls B.S. '55, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. B.S. '59, Moorhead State Teacher's College; Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ M.S. '62, North Dakota State University_ Ma­ chology. Thesis: The Influence of Model Per­ jor: Educational Administration. Minor: Sup­ formances and Feedback on the Learning of a porting Program. Thesis: The Effects of Se­ Complex Motor Skill. Major Advisers: Profs. lected Economic and Staffing Factors on the D. C. Neale and R. J. Donnelly. Status of the Minnesota State Teachers Retire­ ment Program. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller.

27 Ray Lynn Anderson, Pocatello, Idaho Ernest Howard Bergquist, Cloquet B.A. with honors '64, Idaho State University; B.A. summa cum laude '64, University of Min­ M.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Supporting Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Program. Thesis: Output Pathways of Hypo. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: Persuasive Func­ thalamic Mechanisms for Sexual, Aggressive, tions of Science-Fiction: A Study in the Rhet­ and Other Motivational Behaviors in Opossum. oric of Science. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Roberts. Scott. Cary Allen Best, Riverside,Calif. Kenneth Stewart Barklind, Minne- B.A. '61, M.A. '65, Los Angeles State College apolis of Applied Arts and Sciences. Major: Educa· B.A. '55, Macalester College; M.A. '58, Uni­ tional Psychology. Minor: Curriculum and In. versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy­ struction. Thesis: Attitudes of Mothers of chology. Minors: Psychology and Child Psy­ Homebound Children. Major Adviser: Prof. chology. Thesis: Auditory Distraction and D. G. Force, Jr. Reading Achievement. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Marjorie Wall Bingham, Minneapolis B.A. '58, Grinnell College; M.A. '59, Univer· Robert Wesley Barrie, Washington, sity of Minnesota. Major: American Studies. D_C. Thesis: In Search of Hound, Horse and Turtle­ dove: A Study of the Genre of Nature Writing B.A. magna cum laude '48, University of Min­ and Post-Darwinian Nature Writers. Major Ad· nesota. Major: Political Science. Minor: So­ viser: Prof. C. A. Chambers. ciology. Thesis: Congress and the Executive: The Making of U.S. Foreign Trade Policy. Major Adviser: Prof. Burton Sapin. Robert Milton Blomgren, Seattle, Wash. Carold Leroy Bartness, Milwaukee, B.S. magna cum laude '60, North Park College Wis. and Theological Seminary; M.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: B.Ed. '37, Superior State Teachers College; Physics. Thesis: Linear Transformation Theo­ M.A. '45, M.A. '51, University of Minnesota. rems for a Class of Double Wiener Integrals Major: Mass Communication. Minor: History. and Resulting Evaluation Theorems. Major Thesis: Hearst in Milwaukee. Major Adviser: Adviser: Prof. R. H. Cameron. Prof. J. E. Gerald. Leonard Brill, Brooklyn, N.Y. Paul John Bauermeister, Minneapolis B.S. '57, Brooklyn College; M.A. '62, Univer­ B.A. '53, Concordia Theological Seminary. sity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Major: Psychology. Minors: Psychiatry and Philosophy. Thesis: Thomas Wentworth Hig­ Neurology. Thesis: A Descriptive Study of Pas­ ginson and the Atlantic Monthly. Major Ad­ toral Counseling Subjects. Major Adviser: Prof. viser: Prof. C. H. Foster. R. D. Wirt. Herbert McDaniel Burks, Jr., Prince- Michael J. Bazin, London, England ton, Va. Teachers Certificate '59, University of Exeter· B.A. '50, Roanoke College; M.Ed. '54, Uni­ Institute of Education; M.S. '65, University of versity of Virginia. Major: Educational Psy· Minnesota. Major: Zoology. Minors: Botany chology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: The De­ and Microbiology. Thesis: Mutation and Re­ velopment and Evaluation of an Instrument combination in the Bluegreen Alga, Anacystis for :\Ieasuring Selected Dimensions of School nidulans. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. \\1illiams. Counselor Behavior in the Interview. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Lester Albert Becklund, San Diego, Calif. Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Los Angeles, B.S. '58, M.Ed. '61, University of Minnesota. Calif. Major: Education. Minor: Mathematics. The­ B.A. cum laude '58, Macalester College; M.A. sis: Independent Study: An Investigation of '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Speech, the Effectiveness of Independent Study of Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Novel Mathematics Materials in the Elemen· Supporting Program. Thesis: The Rhetorical tary School. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. John. Implications of the Philosophy of Jean-Paul son. Sartre. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Scott.

28 Ronald Scott Daniel, San Jose, Calif. Carl Robert Gerber, Bruce, Wis. B.A. '60, M.A. '63, San Jose State College. B.S. '50, Eau Claire State Teachers College; Major: Entomology. Minor: Microbiology. M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Thesis: A Study of the Bacteroid Symbiotes Educational Administration. Minor: Support­ and Host Tissues of Cockroaches: With Spe­ ing Program. Thesis: Faculty Workload and cial Emphasis on Ultrastructure. Major Ad­ Unit Cost of Instruction in Minnesota State viser: Prof. M. A. Brooks. Junior Colleges. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Gordon Whitfield Erlandson, Fargo, Brian George Gnauck, Shakopee N.D. B. of Agricultural Bus. Adm. '63, University B.A. '59, M.S. '62, University of Minnesota. of Minnesota; M.S. '64, Pennsylvania State Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: Eco­ University. Major: Agricultural Economics. Mi­ nor: Law. Thesis: An Economic Analysis of nomics. Thesis: A Market Structure, Conduct Market Conduct in Five Agricultural Input and Performance Analysis of the Fluid Milk Industry of Non-Metropolitan Minnesota. Ma­ Industries. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. jor Advisers: Profs. E. F. Koller and D. C. Dahl. Charles Edward Goudey, Hatboro, Pa. B.A. '63, M.Ed. '66, University of Vermont. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ Geraldine Ann Evans, St. Louis Park chology. Thesis: A Comparison of Children's Reading Performance Under Directed and B.S. with distinction '60, M.A. '65, University Non-Directed Conditions. Major Adviser: Prof. of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Edu­ B. E. Balow. cational Psychology. Thesis: Perceptions of and Attitudes Toward the Use of Collective Bar­ Jerome Allen Halvorson, Braham gaining Power. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. B.S. '63, Wisconsin State University, River Falls; M.A. '65, University of Iowa. Major: Speech Science, Pathology, and Audiology. Minors: Psychology and Child Psychology. Laura Eleanor Puckett Evans, Detroit, Thesis: The Effects on Stuttering Frequency Mich. of Pairing Punishment (Response Cost) with B.S. in Med.Tech. '52, Wayne State Univer­ Reinforcement. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. sity. Major: Veterinary Physiology and Phar­ Siegel. macology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Me­ tabolism of Serum High-Density Lipoproteins Daniel Thomas Sheldon Hanson, by the Isolated Perfused Goat Lwer. Major Rushford Advisers: Profs. I. D. Frantz and A. L. Good. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Growth Rates of Unicellular Micro­ Hemant Amritrao Fanse, Baroda, plants in Continuous Propagators. Major Ad­ India visers: Profs. H. M. Tsuchiya and A. G. Fred­ B.Sc. '55, M.Sc. '58, Institute of Agriculture, rickson. India; M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Ma­ jor: Plant Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. Benedict Edward Hardman, St. Paul Thesis: Studies on the Microbiology of Stored B.A. '31, Dartmouth College; M.A. '35, Uni­ Rice. Major Adviser: Prof. C. M. Christensen. versity of Minnesota. Major: Speech, Commu­ nication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: A Critical Study in Ethos: Cedric Adams, Newscaster-Columnist. Major Mukul Chandra Ganguli, Calcutta, Adviser: Prof. E. W. Ziebarth. India B.v.Sc. & A.H. '61, Bengal Veterinary Col­ John Edward Haugo, Waubun lege, Calcutta; M.V.Sc. '63, College of Animal B.S. '57, Moorhead State College; M.A. '64, Sciences, Agra University, India. Major: Nu­ University of Minnesota. Major: Educational trition. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Administration. Minor: Supporting Program. Growth, Reproduction and Lactation Perform­ Thesis: A Comparative Analysis of Two Plans ance of Female Rats Fed Different Concentra­ of High School Organization for Instruction: tions of Dietary Sodium. Major Advisers: Profs. Modular Versus Traditional. Major Adviser: L. E. Hanson and J. D. Smith. Prof. O. E. Domian. 29 Mohamed Ezzat S. Hegazy, Cairo, Dean Leroy Isaacson, Milaca United Arab Republic B.A. cum laude '63, Macalester College; M.S. B.A. '53, Cairo University; M.A. '64, Univer­ '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathe_ sity of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: matics. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Anthropology. Thesis: Cross-Cultural Experi­ Stochastic Integrals and Derivatives. Major Ad­ ence and Social Change: The Case of Foreign viser: Prof. Steven Orey. Study. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Roy Herman Jacob, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Lowell Waldo Hellervik, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '52, University of Minnesota. B.S. ' 56, St. Cloud State Teachers College. Major: Biophysics. Thesis: The Electronic Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Modification of Membrance Current During chology. Thesis: An Operant Conditioning Impulse Propogation for an Isolated Single Approach to Changing Counselor Interview Nerve Fiber of the Lobster. Major Adviser: Behavior. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Prof. R. M. Benolken.

Richard Wayne Henton, Bartlesville, Gerald William Johnson, St. Paul Okla. B.A. '61, St. Thomas College; M.S. '63, Uni­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Mi­ B.S. '60, M.S. '61, Oklahoma State University. nor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Integral Major: Home Economics. Minor: Supporting Representation of Certain Linear Operators. Program. Thesis: An Experimental Study Com­ Major Adviser: Prof. Jesus Gil De Lamadrid. paring Modular Units with Conventional Fur­ nishings for Teaching Furniture Arrangement. Ralph Elmer Johnson, Jr., Lehi, Utah Major Adviser: Prof. Gertrude Esteros. B.A. '61, Brigham Young University; M.S.W. '63, University of Utah. Major: Sociology. Mi­ LeRoy Album Hewitt, Portland, Ore. nor: Social Work. Thesis: Marital Patterns B.S. '48, University of Oregon; M.A. '53, Uni­ During the Middle Years. Major Adviser: Prof. versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ Joan Aldous. istration. Minor: Law. Thesis: A Heuristic Sys­ tem for the Management of Cash. Major Terrence Joseph Keeney, Berkeley, Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. Calif. B.A. '64, University of California, Berkeley. Major: Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Marybelle R. Hickner, International Thesis: Permutation Transformations on Phrase Falls Structures in Symbol Sequences. Major Ad­ B.S. '43, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. viser: Prof. J. J. Jenkins. Major: Education. Minor: Anthropology. The­ sis: Authoritarianism in Personality Structure John Mark Killen, Minneapolis of Supervising Teachers as Related to Accuracy B.E.E. '44, M.S. '56, University of Minnesota. of Judgment of Student Teachers. Major Ad­ Major: Civil Engineering. Minor: Electrical viser: Prof. M. M. Brown. Engineering. Thesis: The Surface Character­ istics of Self Aerated Flow in Steep Channels. Duane Collins Hill, Elysian Major Adviser: Prof. A. G. Anderson. B.S. '57, Mankato State College; M.S. '58, Charles Otto Kroncke, Hastings South Dakota State College of Agriculture and B.S. '61, St. John's University; M.B.A. '62, Mechanic Arts. Major: Educational Adminis­ University of Pittsburgh. Major: Business Ad­ tration. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: ministration. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Leadership and Test Performance Relationships sis: Insuring the Aged Driver. Major Adviser: as Determinants of Successful Progress in Doc­ Prof. C. A. Williams. toral Level Educational Administration Pro­ grams. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. Robert George LeBlanc, Durham, N.H. Gordon S. Howard, Roseburg, Ore. B.A. '59, University of New Hampshire; M.A. B.S. '53, M.S. '63, University of Oregon. Ma­ '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Geogra­ jor: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. phy. Minor: History. Thesis: The Location of Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Strind­ Manufacturing in New England in the 19th berg's Use of Irony in His Post-Inferno Dra­ Century. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Luker­ mas. Major Adviser: Prof. K. 1. Graham. mann.

30 Gerald Raymond Lee, Minneapolis James Clark Moore, Omaha, Neb. B.A. '60, Luther College. Major: Educational B.A. with distinction '60, University of Omaha. Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis:. Social Major: Economics. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Reinforcement and Some Other Expenmental sis: On the Theory and Economic Applications Treatments Applied to the Within Interview of a Generalized Saddle Point Concept. Major Verbal Behavior of Counselors. Major Adviser: Adviser: Leonid Hurwicz. Prof. D. H. Blocher. Vaughn Clayton Moore, Osawatomie, Peter MacDonald Longley, Meridian, Kan. N.Y. B.S. '56, M.S. '57, University of Kansas. Ma­ jor: Biophysics. Thesis: B.S. '57, Union College; M.S. '59, University Computer Analysis and of Utah. Major: Philosophy. Minor: Mathe­ Synthesis of Cobalt-60 Isodose Curves. Major matics. Thesis: Hume's Logic - Ideas and In­ Adviser: Prof. M. K. Loken. ference. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Terrell. Proshanta Kumar Nandi, Kanpur, India James Preston Lund, Minneapolis M.A. '56, Agra University; M.A. '66, Uni­ B.B.A. '56, B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. versity of Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Major: Education. Minor: Supporting Program. Supporting Program. Thesis: Career and Life Thesis: A Study of the Relationship Between Organization of Professionals: A Study of Con­ Selected Economic Factors and Teachers' Salar­ trasts Between College and University Profes­ ies in Non-Metropolitan Minnesota School sors. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale. Districts with Minimum Enrollment of 1500 Pupils. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. Paul Edward Nelson, Slayton B.A. '63, B.S. with distinction '63, M.A. '66, John Mathias Maas, Minneapolis University of Minnesota. Major: Speech, Com­ B.A. '58, St. John's University; M.A. '67, Uni­ munication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: English. versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Ad­ Thesis: Norman Cousins: Persuasion and the ministration. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Moral Imagination. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. sis: A Study of the Relationships Between Scott. Specified Characteristics of Teachers and Their Perceptions of Job-Satisfaction and Job Dis­ Fredric Newell Owens, Hammond, satisfaction Factors. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. Wis. B.S. with high distinction '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Nutrition. Minor: Support­ 'Villiam Reed Martin, St. Paul ing Program. Thesis: The Effects of Added B.A. '55, Gettysburg College; M.A. '58, Syra­ Non-protein Nitrogen, Limestone, and Dical­ cuse University. Major: Education. Minor: cium Phosphate on Fermentation of the En­ English. Thesis: The Impact of Federal Pro­ siled Corn Plant (Zea mays). Major Adviser: grams of Financial Aid on the Teaching of Prof. J. C. Meiske. Reading in Upper Midwest Secondary Schools. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. Louis Thomas Palmer, St. Paul B.S. '60, Washington State University; M.S. Lynn Remly McCabe, Minneapolis '65, Kansas State University. Major: Plant Pathology. Minor: Entomology. Thesis: The B.A. '63, M.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Ecological Relationships of Diabrotica Longi­ Major: English. Minor: German. Thesis: An comis, MeIoidogyne Incognita and Pratylenchus Edition and Translation of a Tenth-Century Spp. In the Fusarium Root Rot Complex of Anglo-Saxon Homily, Vercelli X (Codex Zea Mays. Major Adviser: Prof. Thor Komme­ CXVII). Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. Clark. dahl.

Harris Edgar Miller, Duluth Jagdishchandra KunverIal Patel, B.S. '49, University of Denver. Major: Educa­ Ahmedabad, India tion. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: M.S. '58, Gujarat University, India; M.S. '60, An Investigation of Organizational Climate as New York University. Major: Statistics. Minor: a Variable in Pupil Achievement among 29 Mathematics. Thesis: Selecting a Subset Con­ Elementary Schools in an Urban School Dis­ taining the Best One of Several IFRA Popula­ trict. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. tions. Major Adviser: Prof. Milton Sobel.

31 Karl Adalbert Pfitzer, Duluth Louis Seig, New Orleans, La. B. of Physics with high distinction '61, Uni­ B.A. '54, M.A. '61, Louisiana State University. versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Major: Geography. Minor: Anthropology. The­ Mathematics. Thesis: An Experimental Study sis: Concepts of Change and the Historical of Electron F1uxes From 50 Kev to 4 Mev in Method in Geography: The Case of Spring_ the Inner Radiation Belt. Major Adviser: Prof. field, Massachusetts. Major Adviser: Prof. J. W. J. R. Winckler. Webb.

Perry Harold Prestholdt, Minneapolis Jacqueline Marie Shick, Minneapolis B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Psy­ chology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: B.S. in Education '58, M.S. in Education '64, The Effects of Social Reinforcement and Pun­ Drake University. Major: Education. Minor: ishment on Attitudinal Operants. Major Ad­ Educational Psychology. Thesis: The Effects viser: Prof. K. E. Weick. of Mental Practice on Selected Volleyball Skills for College Women at the University of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Jaeger. Donald Walter Priebe, Kenmare, N.D. B.S. with honors '56, M.S. '67, North Dakota John vVilliam Smaby, Minneapolis State University. Major: Education. Minor: B.S.L. '54, M.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Educational Administration. Thesis: An Inter­ Major: Philosophy. Minor: Supporting Pro­ est Inventory of Minnesota Farmers. Major gram. Thesis: On the Derivation of 'Ought' Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. from 'Is.' Major Adviser: Prof. F. V. Raab.

Michael Radner, Chicago, Ill. Robert John Sonstroem, Bristol, Conn. B.A. '60, Carleton College; M.A. '66, Univer­ B.S. '56, M.S. '57, Springfield College. Major: sity of Minnesota. Major: Philosophy. Minor: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. Mathematics. Thesis: Philosophical Implica­ Thesis: Human Catecholamine Response to tions of Recent Work of Cohen and Scott in Physical and Emotional Stress While Running. the Foundations of Mathematics. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. viser: Prof. G. E. Maxwell.

John Herbert Reed, Jr., St. Clair John David Steffen, Manhattan, Kan. Shores, Mich. B.A. '56, Ham1ine University. Major: Educa­ B.A. '54, M.D. '58, Wayne State University. tional Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Major: Physiology. Minor: Biophysics. Thesis: The Effects of Two Behavioral Models of The Distribution of Pulmonary Blood F10w Group Counseling on the Academic Perform­ (The Influence of Gravity and Increased Iner­ ance of Selected College Women. Major Ad­ tial Force Environments.) Major Adviser: viser: Prof. C. A. Parker. Dr. E. H. Wood. Darwin LaMar Thomas, Genola, Utah Jon Edward Sanger, Princeton B.A. with honors '62, M.A. '64, Brigham B.S. '61, M.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Young University. Major: Sociology. Minor: Major: Botany. Minors: Geology and Soils. Supporting Program. Thesis: Parental Control Thesis: A Quantitative Study of Leaf Pig­ and Support in Socialization and Adolescent ments from Initiation in Buds to Decomposi­ Conformity: A Cross National Study. Major tion in Soils. Major Adviser: Prof. Eville Gor­ Adviser: Prof. M. A. Strauss. ham.

Thomas Patrick Schwartzbauer, St. Joseph Henry Thorman, Jamestown, Paul N.D. B.S. '63, University of Notre Dame; M.S. '66, B.A. '54, Jamestown College; M.A. '65, Uni· University of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. versity of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psy· Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: On a chology. Minor: Education. Thesis: Relative Class of Automorphisms that Admit of Ap­ Effectiveness of Four Methods of Training proximation by Periodic Transformations. Ma­ Prospective Teachers in Interpersonal Skills. jor Adviser: Prof. R. V. Chacon. Major Adviser: Prof. D. C. Neale.

32 Roman Eugene Tymchyshyn, Chis- Constance Catherine West, Fargo, holm N.D. B.A. '54, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. B.S. '31, North Dakota Agricultural College. Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Minor: Russian. Thesis: Alexander Kor­ Arts. Minor: Speech Pathology. Thesis: The neichuk: A Representative Playwright of the Use of Persuasion in Selected Plays of Arthur New Soviet Era. Major Adviser: Prof. K. L. Miller. Major Adviser: Prof. W. S. Howell. Graham. Alan Bruce Whitman, Kankakee, Ill. Herbert Nickolas Walch, Winona B.S. with high honors '6 3, University of Illi­ M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: nois; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Agricultural Economics. Minor: Supporting jor: Mechanics and Materials. Minor: Mathe­ Program. Thesis: Competitive Position of Beef matics. Thesis: Dynamics and Stability of Elas­ Breeding Herds in Southern Minnesota. Major tic Directed Curves. Major Advisers: Profs. Adviser: Prof. T. R. Nodland. C. N. DeSilva and W. H. Warner. Kenneth Charles Weber, Cold Spring David Allen Williams, Wakefield, B. of E.E. '63, University of Minnesota. Ma­ Mass. jor: Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Oxidative Metabolism of the Isolated Lung. B.S. '60, M.S. '62, Massachusetts College of Major Adviser: Prof. M. B. Visscher. Pharmacy. Major: Pharmaceutical ChemiStry. Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: Stereo­ Andrew Joseph Weigert, New York, chemical Studies on Methadol, Isomethadol, and Related Compounds. Major Adviser: Prof. N.Y. P. S. Portoghese. B.A. cum laude '58, M.A. '60, St. Louis Uni­ versity. Major: Sociology. Minor: Supporting James Edward Williamson, St. Paul Program. Thesis: Parent-Child Interaction Pat­ terns and Adolescent Religiosity: A Cross-Na­ B.A. '59, Northland College; M.S. '66, Uni­ tional Analysis. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. versity of Minnesota. Major: Business Admin­ Strauss. istration. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Measurement and Reporting for Professionally Donald Joseph Weiss, Roberts, Wis. Managed Trusts. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Berryman. B.S. '57, Wisconsin State College, River Falls; M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. Charlotte Elizabeth Wolf, Boulder, Thesis: A Study of the Interaction of Participa­ Colo. tion in Decision-Making, Selected Personality B.A. '49, M.A. '59, University of Colorado. Variables and Job Satisfaction of the Educa­ Major: Sociology. Minor: Supporting Program. tional Research and Development Council Ele­ Thesis: The Garrison Community: A Study of mentary School Principals. Major Adviser: an Overseas American Military Colony. Major Prof. N. C. Nickerson. Adviser: Prof. D. A. Martindale.

Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine (Internal) Colum Alphonsus Gorman, Mayo- bridge, North Ireland M.B.B.Ch. '59, Queens University. Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Studies on the Role of Binding Pro­ teins in Regulating the Interchange of Thy­ roxine and Triiodothyronine Between Liver and Blood. Major Adviser: Dr. C. A. Owen.

33 Academic Costu7ne

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

34 School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Education ...... light blue College of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School ...... black

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

35 President's Reception

AUGUST, 1968

• The members of the graduating class and their families and friends are invited to attend the President's Reception immediately after the commencement exer­ cises. The Reception will be held on the Plaza in front of Northrop Memorial Auditorium. In case of rain, the Mann Court of the Architecture Building will be used. Refreshments will be served.

• Those in the receiving line will be Vice-President and Mrs. Shepherd; Dr. and Mrs. Wangensteen; Vice-President and Mrs. Cashman; Dean and Mrs. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glascr; Mr. Robert Swisher, Senator, Min­ nesota Student Association; and Mr. John Kofski, Vice-President, Union Board of Governors.

• During the Reception, Mr. Cermak will play a Carillon Concert.

• Assisting in the Reception are students and staff members, including those from the Senate Committee on University Functions, the Navy ROTC, and the Department of University Relations. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

December Commencement, 1968

SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 7:30 P.M.

NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Board of Regents

TIle Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis First Vice President and Chairman The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior Second Vice President The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, St. Paul The Honorable Lyman A. Brink, Hallock The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna The Honorable Harry B. Hall, M.D., Edina

'nIt Honorable Albert V. Hartl, Fergus Falls TIle Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Waterville The Honorable Fred J. Hughes, St. Cloud 111<: Honorable \;Villiam K. Montague, Duluth The Honorable George W. Rauenhorst, Olivia The Honorable Otto A. Silha, Edina

Dr. Malcolm Moos, President Dr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary

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

CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and seventeenth 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 206,000 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 Ex­ tension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. It offers further educational opportunity throughout the State by providing county agents, home agents, 4-H club agents, and recreation and health consultants who give effective instruction to residents of the State in their own homes. In the diversified research laboratories on the University's six campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered thorughout the State, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Horticultural Research Center and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, and the Hormel Institute at Austin, and at the University Hospitals, University scientists are working on countless research experiments of vital im­ portance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects, of which only a few are mentioned here, are concerned with cancer, heart surgery, tacon­ ite, 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 all over the State, thousands of friends have made generous donations to pro-

111 vide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Generous contribu­ tions have built the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Researc1J Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the bio-medical library and additional medical research facilities) . Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, asso­ ciations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose tireless efforts have made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available to promising students each year. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only one-half of the State's high school graduates of marked ability enter any college or uni­ versity. Friends and supporters of the University, recognizing the need to alleviate this situation, continuously try to increase the number of scholar­ ships and the amount of money available for scholarship assistance. As it meets the needs of present students, the University must also make plans for those of the future. The 47,534 students who enrolled at the Uni­ versity at the beginning of the 1968-1969 academic year represented nearly one-half of Minnesota's college-level enrollments. They underline the fact that there are limits to the University's physical capacity. Future enrollments must be adjusted to those limits. 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 to: special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; $22,. ~9,346 for new buildings, land, and the rehabilitation of existing buildings and $955,000 for the University of Minnesota Technical Institute, Crookston. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request, as is a much more com­ prehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditures. The summary financial statement of 1967-1968 showed that the University'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 activities re­ lating to educational departments such as Hospitals, Dental Clinic, Cancer Detection Center, and University Theatre receipts and the sale 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, founda­ tions, individuals, and endowment income for instruction, research, prizes, and scholarships. Also $47,079,539.59 came from the federal government for in­ struction, 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 thc 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 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

IV Special Projects Program, which includes scholarships, medical and technological research, and college service funds, administered by the Department of Univer­ sity Relations, Morrill Hall. Alumni, their families, and their friends are always welcome here. The University hopes they will return frequently to visit the campus and to renew cherished ties.

v Order oj' Events

,\SSEr-.1BLING 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 Miss Janet Orjala, Col­ lege of Liberal Arts '70, University Carillonneur. Admission to the December Commencement exercises is by guest card only. Guests will be seated as they arrive and will remain seated until the colors arc presented.

TIlE COMMENCEMENT ON TELEVISION: The entire Commencement this evening is being televised, live, through the cooperation of the Minnesota Educational Television Network, and will be seen in the Twin Cities area over K'TCA-TV, Channel 2; in the Duluth area over \VDSE-TV, Channel 8; in Morris and West Central Minnesota over KWCM-TV, Channel 10; and in the Fargo-Moorhead area over KFME-TV, Channel 13.

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

PROCESSION: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. At 7:30 p.m., Professor Robert H. Beck, Ph.D., College of Education, Faculty Marshal, will carry the Mace into the Auditorium, herald­ ing the arrival of the academic procession of candidates for degrees. Marshal Beck as Mace-Bearer will present the Mace at the center of the stage. When all of those marching have taken their seats, he will put the Mace in its cradle to signal the beginning of the ceremonv. During the procession, Professor Fleischer will play: Trumpet Voluntary ...... Purcell

ON THE STAGE: The curtain will be opened when the Mace-Bearer enters. Seated on the stage, from left to right, are Marshal Beck; Professor W. Edwin Emery, Ph.D., School of Journalism, Marshal; Assistant Recorder Charles F. Liesenfelt, M.A., Admissions and Records; Colonel William D. Beard, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science; The Reverend G. Russell Hatton, 111.M., Di­ rector of the University Episcopal Center; Professor Edward H. Cooper, LL.D., Law School; Assistant Dean Paul A. Cartwright, M.S., Institute of Technology; Assistant Dean Jack C. Merwin, PhD., College of Education; Assistant Dean Frank T. Benson, Ph.D., University College; The Honorable Harry B. Hall, M.D., Regent of the University of Minnesota; Associate Dean Francis M. Boddy, Ph.D., Graduate School; Dean E. \Y. Ziebarth, Ph.D., College of Lib­ eral Arts; The Honorable Elmer L. Andersen, Regent of the University of Min­ nesota; Vice President Donald K. Smith, Ph.D., Administration; The Honor­ able George W. Rauenhorst, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Vice President Paul H. Cashman, PhD., Student Affairs; Ambassador James Russell Wiggins, LL.D., Permanent Representative of the United States to the

VI United Nations; President Malcolm Moos, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Vice President William G. Shepherd, Ph.D., Academic Administration; The Honorable Herb L. Huffington, M.D., Regent of the University of Minnesota; Vice President Stanley J. Wenberg, LL.D., Educational Relationships and De­ velopments; Mr. Edwin Haislet, Ph.D., Director of Alumni Relations; The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Regent of the University of Minnesota; Dean Robert B. Howard, M.D., College of Medical Sciences; Dean Alfred L. Vaughn, Ph.D., General College; Assistant Dean Norman S. Kerr, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences; Dean Paul V. Grambsch, D.B.A., School of Business Ad­ ministration; Professor Frank H. Kaufert, Ph.D., College of Agriculture, For­ estry, and Home Economics; Dean Lawrence C. Weaver, Ph.D., College of Pharmacy; Captain W. T. Broughton, U.S.N., Professor of Naval Science; Major John C. Gill, U.S.A.F., Professor of Aerospace Studies; Professor Arnold F. Caswell, Ph.D., College of Liberal Arts; Associate Professor Ramon M. Fusaro, M.D., Ph.D., College of Medical Sciences, Marshal; Professor Nelson T. Spratt, Ph.D., College of Biological Sciences, Marshal.

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

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

INVOCATION: Father Hatton.

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President Moos.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Ambassador Wiggins.

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

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Vice President Shepherd will intro­ duce the deans of the several colleges or their representatives who will present to President Moos the candidates for certificates and degrees. They are, in order of their introduction, Dean Vaughn for the General College; Dean E. W.

VII Ziebarth for the College of Liberal Arts; Assistant Dean Benson for the Uni­ versity College; Assistant Dean Kerr for the College of Biological Sciences; Assistant Dean Cartwright for the Institute of Technology; Professor Kaufert for the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics; Assistant Dean Merwin for the College of Education; Dean Grambsch for the School of Business Administration; Dean Weaver for the College of Pharmacy; Professor Cooper for the Law School; Dean Howard for the College of Medical Sciences; and Associate Dean Boddy for the Graduate School.

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

SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI AS­ SOCIATION: Mr. Haislet.

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

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

HAIL! MINNESOTA: TIle University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audi­ ence and Professor Caswell, soloist. Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our college dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue, Thy light shall ever be Minnesota, still for thee A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons are strong and true; Thy sons and daughters true From thy woods and waters fair, Will proclaim thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star.

POSTLUDE: Professor Fleischer, organist. Fugue in E Flat ...... Bach

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

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

\1m Candidates for Commissions

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

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE Second Lieutenant, Adjutant General Corps Randall T. Johnson, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Armor Robert C. Brown, Appleton Raymond B. Harris, Sioux Falls, S.D. Bernard C. Cullen, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Artillery Phillip W. Ricker, St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Thomas E. Walsh, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps Tbomas L. Audette, Minneapolis Norbert L. Johnson, Minneapolis Gregory W. Carlin, Minneapolis

Second Lieutenant, Transportation Corps Gary W. Erickson, Lakeville Robert \V. Wentz, Woodruff, Wis.

DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE Ensign, USN Harry F. O'Neil, Jr., Walker Raymond D. Vining, Grandview, Wash. Ensign, USNR Brian N. Borg, Minneapolis Peter F. Stenberg, i\Iinnc<1polis Robert J. Finnerty, i\finneapolis

Ensign, SC, USNR Edwin A. Ruotsinoja, St. Louis Park Raymond F. \Virz, Osseo Bruce A. Suncson, St. Paul

Second Lieutenant, USMCR Thomas D. Semotuk, Minneapolis

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES Second Lieutenant, USAF Reserve Jerald R. Fisher, Luverne John W. Kiland, Orr Kenneth A. Franz, Minneapolis Terry V. Luettinger, Richfield Ralph P. Fravel, Minneapolis Michael F. Marquardt, Wabasha Peter \V. Giedras, Minneapolis James M. Schwab, Janesville Dennis D. Goehring, Glencoe Roger L. Sorensen, St. Paul Keith D. Hovland, Bricelyn

2 Candidates for Graduation

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

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION Business Administration Certificate Darrell Willard Hammond, Minneapolis

Associate in Mortuary Science James Dillon Hamilton, Marshall­ Kathleen Ann Koepp, Boyd town, Iowa William Greer Zajicek, Wilber, Neb.

GENERAL COLLEGE Associate in Arts Richard J. Abdo, Minneapolis Alyce Sue Brown, St. Louis Park Tary Jane Adams, Edina Harvey Leonard Buron, St. Paul Larry Lee Allen, Bloomington Darlene Mae Caldwell, St. Paul Alan Ray Anderson, Robbinsdale James G. Campbell, Champlin Carol Marie Anderson, Richfield John Richard Cardwell, Minnetonka Dennis Alan Anderson, Minneapolis Renee Loretta Carlson, Minneapolis Kurt Douglas Anderson, West Richard John Carlson, Minneapolis St. Paul Michael Charles Chickett, St. Paul Robin Larry Anderson, Minneapolis Myrna Imogene Clary, Kokomo, Ind. Donald Gregory Arenson, Edina Kenneth Louis Clausen, Minneapolis David Lance Arneson, St. Paul Donald Anthony Critelli, Minneapolis Joyce Ann Barrett, Minneapolis James Michael Cullen, St. Paul David John Bartosh, Minneapolis Arlan Clinton Dalager, Minneapolis Richard Edward Berg, Minneapolis Steven Allen Davis, Hopkins Deborah Ruth Bernath, St. Paul Lyndon W. Dean, Minneapolis Arthur Clifton Beseman, St. Paul James Raymond Denham, Hopkins Mark Gregory Best, St. Louis Park Peter N. Dicarlo, Minneapolis Thomas Richard Biernat, Minneapolis Douglas Edward Dorfner, Minne- Gary E. Biron, St. Paul apolis John Thornton BoIke, St. Paul Michael Dennis Downey, Minneapolis Edwin I. Brody, St. Paul Richard Martin Duda, St. Paul Dennis Arnold Bronson, Minneapolis William Joel Eigen, Minneapolis

3 Lawrence Cooper Fahey, St. Paul ~William David Janohosky, Minne­ James Burness Fairweather III, apolis Minneapolis David Sheldon Johnson, South Daniel Michael Favreau, Minneapolis St. Paul Dennis Anthony Felicetta, Minne- Gary H. Johnson, Braham apolis Kirk Harley Johnson, Minneapolis Steven !\1ichael Ferree, Minneapolis Linda Kay Johnson, Minneapolis Barbara Jean Ferris, Minneapolis Sally Alden Jones, Minneapolis Donald John Fiers, Richfield Deborah Lee Kanne, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Fischer, Minneapolis Alan James Kapsch, Minneapolis Patrick James Fitzgerald, Richfield Christopher John Kastl, Minneapolis Rich~lId Lawrence Fitzmorris, St. P:ml Sandra Joy Kay, Minneapolis Frank David FitzPatrick, St. Paul Kathleen Therese Kelly, Minneapolis Bruce \Vayne Forbes, Minneapolis Charles \Villiam Ketcham, St. Paul Harley Arthur Forest, Minneapolis Nayyar Rafi Khan, Minneapolis Thomas Mather Garland, Minnetonka Loretta Marie Klatt, Minneapolis Fredrick \Villiam Gellerman, Jr., Fred Knotek, Minneapolis Minneapolis Donald Severin Knutson, Minneapolis Bruce Thomas Gilbertson, Minne- James Lawrence Kolar, St. Paul St. Paul apolis Jean Margaret Kunze, Kenneth Roland Lang, Minneapolis Ronald Bruce Glander, Minneapolis Brett Harvey J~lrson, St. Panl Teffrey Robert Goldberg, St. Paul \lelinda Patricia Leahy, St. Panl Gregory Thomas Goodlund, Minne- \Villiam Charles LeDuc, St. Paul apolis Barbara Ann Lee, Golden Valley Janice Mae Gottschalk, Edina Larry Dewayne Markes, Richfield Gerald Irwin Gould, St. Paul Jack Allen Martin, Minneapolis Ronald R. Gravley, Fridley John Clyde McCall, Minneapolis Marcia Irene Green, Young America Jerrilyn Satrang Mathisrud, Minne- Marcus \Villiam Groenke, Minne- apolis apolis Robert Glenn McCall, Jr., St. Louis Byron Walter Gustafson, Edina Park Linda Mae Hansen, St. Paul Gary Richard McGulpin, Blooming- Joan Gloria Hanson, Minneapolis ton Gerald Joseph Harnden, St. Paul Jamielle McKusick, Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Hart, Minneapolis Terrence Mestnik, St. Paul Kathryn Louise Hegman, Excelsior John Milton Meyer, St. Paul Michael Carl Hennessy, Excelsior Michelle Hope Meyer, St. Louis Park Jonathan Andrew Herseth, Minne- Roger David Meyer, Coon Rapids apolis Joanne Prass Miller, Minneapolis Ellyn Joyce Herstein, Minneapolis Robert Alan Miller, West St. Paul Lester John Hogetvedt, Minneapolis Stephen Alan Miller, Minneapolis James Edward Hogin, Richfield Steven James Miller, Excelsior Jeanne Noreen Hokans, Minneapolis Lucy Antoinette Miszkiewicz, Minne- Thomas Richard Holloway, Richfield apolis John Stanton Holmberg, Minnetonka Donis Kay Mohrbacher, Minneapolis Leo Horishnyk, Minneapolis John Stanley Mrozek, Minneapolis Frederick Edwin Husom, Minneapolis Christian Homer Mulkey, Jr., St. Paul David Charles Jackson, Minneapolis Fredrick Theodore Munson, St. Paul \Villiam Isaac Jaffa, St. Louis Park Nancv Jo Naumann, \Vest St. Paul Michael Julius Janisch, St. Paul Aleta 'Marie Needham, St. Paul

4 Daniel Floyd Nelson, Minneapolis Richard Norman Spada, Minneapolis Loyal Dean Nelson, Minneapolis Lawrence William Spivak, Minne- Richard Norman Newstrom, Minne- apolis apolis Brenda Joyce Square, St. Paul Carl Edward Nordberg, Minneapolis Michael Stephan Staber, Edina Eugene Floyd Olesen, St. Paul Ernest Dale Stanley, Richfield David John Olson, Minneapolis Gregory John Steele, St. Paul Lawrence Skinner Olson, Minneapolis David Philip Strand, Minneapolis Michael Richard Olson, St. Paul Bradley William Struve, St. Paul Lorie Ann Ostlund, Minneapolis Michael Mark Stulberg, St. Paul Susan Jane Ostlund, Minneapolis Robert Nolan Swangstue, Jr., Rose- Lynette Susan Paulson, Minneapolis mount David Arthur Pedersen, Minneapolis Gary Allen Swartz, St. Paul Elwood Christian Pedersen, Minne- Michele Elyse Taly, Minneapolis apolis Clayton Hetman Tanner, St. Paul Arlan Harry Peissig, Minneapolis Daniel Taragos, Minneapolis Jackquiline Marie Perry, Minneapolis Donald Taragos, Richfield Margaret Susan Petersen, Minneapolis Thomas Taragos, Minneapolis Steven Russell Peterson, Minneapolis Keith Burton Thomas, Minneapolis Darlene Mae Petri, Minneapolis Donald Thomas Trueman, Hopkins Carl Eugene Piper, South St. Paul James Carl Ungerman, Eden Prairie Roger Henry Pokorny, Hopkins Craig Sheldon Vick, Richfield Ronald Albert Purdes, Minneapolis Barton John Warren, Jr., Minneapolis Orlin Edwin Quast, Green Isle Cynthia Ann Watzl, Minneapolis Carolyn Joan Reuter, Excelsior Thomas Dean Webb, Bloomington John WaIter Rihm, St. Paul Claudia Jean Weibel, Hopkins Steven James Rosenow, Minneapolis Dean Alden Weigel, Minneapolis Joan Marie Rosner, St. Paul Alan Jerome Weintraub, Providence, Richard Joseph Ryan, St. Paul R.I. Merry Gail Sborov, Edina Mark Gregory Weiss, St. Paul Steven Dale Sborov, Edina Alan K. Welch, Minneapolis James E. Scanlon, Bloomington Robert Glendon Westberg, Minne- Richard Byron Sharpe, Roseville apolis Theresa Rose Shea, Minneapolis Barbara Anne White, Minneapolis Susan Ann Shilkrout, Minneapolis Robert James Whitcraft, Minneapolis Douglas L. Shortley, Mound Charles David Willett, St. Paul Stephen Douglas Silus, Mound Bruce Harley Wishart, Minneapolis Steven Earl Silverlieb, St. Louis Park Frederick William Wittich, Jr., David James Simondet, Minneapolis Minneapolis Gordon Howard Simnen, Minneapolis Lawrence Earl Witz, Columbia Marianne Simnen, Minneapolis Heights Sandra Lee Sivanich, Edina Eugene John Zgutowicz, Minneapolis Jean Leslie Smetana, Hopkins Raymond John Ziegler, Superior, Viis. Richard Alan Soderberg, Minneapolis Dale Stuart Zimmerman, St. Louis Amis Solovjovs, Minneapolis Park

5 COLLEGE OF II BERAL ARTS

Associate In Liberal Arts Julie Ann Archer, Minneapolis Robert Francis Johansson, Randolph Michael Bruce Ayers, Minneapolis Delbert Lawrence Jones, St. Paul Park Darlenc Mary Belisle, Fridley Doris Ann Kammerer, St. Paul Kenneth Louis Berger, St. Paul Stella Mary Krawczyk, Minneapolis Ruth Marion Boesel, Roseville Lindsay JoAnne Lee, Minneapolis Judith Marie Ferguson, Minneapolis Peter Edward Mazurko, Minneapolis Robert Joseph Freische1, St. Paul Elliot Lewis Miller, St. Louis Park Steven John Frykman, Bloomington John Frederick Nelson, Bloomington Holly Lynn Highfield, Edina Richard Harold Pearson, Robbinsdale Ralph Chase Hurlbutt, Minneapolis Gail Ann Scheir Thoen, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Arts Honors citations are provisional and will not become final until all requirements are met tor the level indicated. Susan Abdallah, Minneapolis Nancy Louise Bierbaum, Hopkins Lois Louise Pazandak Abraham, Michael Terrance Bjork, Minneapolis Minneapolis Rowland Sumsion Blake, St. Paul, \Villiam Marshall Adams, Santa SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Japanese Monica, Calif. Karen Jeanne Blanchard, Minnetonka Maxine Ellen Amundson, Minne- Karen Gavle Liss Blumenthal, apolis Minneapolis Darelyn Rae Anderson, St. Cloud James \Villiam Bly, Minneapolis Janice Dorothy Anderson, Litchfield James Allen Brcitwescr, Walker Jill Diane Anderson, Bangkok, 111ai- John Elliott Bridgman, Edina land Nancv L. Brierley, \Vhitc Bear Lake Linda Gayle Anderson, Minneapolis Linda' Kathryn Brokl, Hopkins Robert Vernon Anderson, St. Paul Barbara Nicolette Brown, Minne- Corby De Roe Arnold, 'Vest Chicago, apolis Ill. Rosanne Margaret Burnham, St. Paul Annalec Aton, Minneapolis Gregory \Vard Carlin, Minneapolis Bruce Ernest Bailey, Minneapolis Robert Richard Carlson, Minneapolis Yana Ann Bariss, Minneapolis Nancy Patricia Hannahan Clark, John Raymond Baumgart, Owatonna St.·Paul Mark Everett Beckman, St. Paul Maureen Patterson Cloutier. Minne­ Barry Thomas Benjamin, St. Louis apolis Park Carol Jean Colby, A.A., Minneapolis Cara Louise Benson, Robbinsdale, Terence George Collins, Minneapolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Journalism SUMMA CUM LAUDE, English Daniel Joseph Berens, Rochester Bernard Myles Cullen, Minneapolis Donan Berg, Lafayette Cecilia Helen Dahl, A.A., Eden Walter George Berglund, Minneapolis PrClirie William \Vearne Bertram, Minne- Earl Darrold Dannen. Sacred Heart apolis Michael Jeffrey Debelak, Minneapolis Toba Rochelle Beugen, Minneapolis Donna Jeanne Demler, Hopkins

6 Sally Marie DeVore, Excelsior Curtis Dean Hagen, Minneapolis Donna Elaine Dille, Litchfield Margaret Alice Hall, Minneapolis Nikki Lea Di Vette, Hopkins Brenda Louise Hamlin, Moose Lake Robert Joseph Doll, Perham Martha Lynn Hargens, St. Paul, Ronald Russell Duncan, Stillwater SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Psychology James Charles Eck, St. Paul Robert Ernest Harrell, Wayzata Mary Margaret Ecklund, Excelsior Donald Wilson Hastings, Jr., Minne- Linda Renate Eglite, Edina apolis John Olaf Eikeland, A.A., St. Paul Gloria Jean Hastings, Minneapolis Stephen Arthur Else, Hopkins John Harold Hastings, A.A., Austin Clifford Warren Emery, Burnsville Theodore T. Haugen, Jasper Daniel Brian Erickson, Minneapolis Russell Allan Havir, Minneapolis Gary William Erickson, Lakeville Mary Elizabeth Hayden, Shakopee Sharon Leigh Erickson, Minnetonka Charlene Ann Haynes, Duluth John Richard Estes, Jr., Park Ridge, Ill. Charlotte Susan Hedke, Minneapolis Vicki Lynn Fagre, New Brighton, George Patrick Helberg, Minneapolis Michael John Hennessey, St. Paul MAGNA CUM LAUDE, German Robert Victor Fahnhorst, Minne- Douglas Lynn Hobbs, St. Paul apolis Charlaine Evelyn Tolkien Hobson, Jane Gale Falk, Minneapolis Bloomington James Donald Faust, St. Paul Frederick Charles Hoff, West St. Paul Sharon Faye Fidell, St. Paul Jack Edward Hokenstrom, Minne­ Robert James Finnerty, Minneapolis apolis Ricki Ann Fischbein, Minneapolis Selma Louise Moeding Holm, Pine Paul Jay Ford, A.A., White Bear Lake City Colleen Marie Fox, Minneapolis Jeffrey Joseph Holtmeier, Minneapolis William Frank Frenzel, Hopkins Richard Brian Hoppe, Minneapolis Joan Emily Frishberg, St. Paul Ann Marie Hoven, Owatonna, MAGNA Timothy Austin Frisk, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, Psychology Gary Allan Gambucci, Hopkins Keith Donald Hovland, Bricelyn George G. Garrelts, Minneapolis Frederic Brackin Howard, New Katherine Rene Gaspard, Minneapolis Brighton Thomas Frederick Gerber, Plainview Eldridge Elliot Howell, Minneapolis Peter William Giedras, Minneapolis Thomas David Hurwitz, St. Paul, James Hill Gislason, A.A., New Ulm CUM LAUDE, Humanities Donna Gene Coehle, Luverne Sharon Kay Huso, A.A., Minneapolis Charlene Alpert Goldfarb, Minne- Linda Louise Janousek, St. Paul apolis Barbara Boo Johnson, Minneapolis, Mary Lou Cawley Goodrich, Waseca CUM LAUDE, English Patricia Frey Goodwin, St. Anthony Erma Maxine Johnson, Windom Alan Bruce Graham, Hastings-on- Jennifer Ann Johnson, Minneapolis Hudson, N.Y. Kenneth John Johnson, Minneapolis Virginia Ann Grandin, Minneapolis Randall Todd Johnson, Minneapolis Evelyn Florence Pearson Grussing, Richard Alan Johnson, St. Paul, Minneapolis CUM LAUDE, History John Vincent Guarnera, Mahtomedi Richard Harry Johnson, Anoka Susan Marie Gustafson, A.A., Romelle Margaret Johnson, New Worthington Brighton Linda Kay Guttormson Rosenquist, Nicholas John Jollymore, Cloquet, Willmar CUM LAUDE, English

7 vVilliam Endicott Jordan, \Vhite Bear Shirley Jane Duke IVIickcy, l\'Iinne- Lake apolis James Robert Kane, Sheboygan, vVis. Joseph Peter Moritz, St. Paul Doris DIlger Karasov, St. Paul Claudia Jane Morner, Minneapolis Penelope Ann Mensing Kennedy, Gary Charles I\10rrison, Edina Bloomington Thomas Allan Mortl, Minneapolis Shelby Brant Kerns, Spring Valley Anne Mulholland, Minneapolis Erik John Kleven, Eau Claire, Wis. Marilyn J. O. Muller, Minneapolis, James Envin Kmetz, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Spanish Morris Allen Knutsen, Edina Bruce Dodge Mulvaney, Minneapolis Frank John Koenen, St. Paul Patrick Gregory Munt, Thief River 1110mas John Krausert, Minnedpolis Falls Sharon Lou Lage, Pelican Rapids John Eaton Naughton, St. Paul James David Landes, Edina Charlotte Ruby Nelson, Nashwauk James John Lang, Albany Frances Lynn Nelson, St. Paul Dale Arvo Lapakko, St. Louis Park Stephen F. Nelson, A.A., Albert Lea John Michael LaRoche, Minnetonka \Villiam Crew Nelson, Minneapolis Karen Marie Larson, St. Paul \Villiam Michael Newfield, Minne- Lynn Bertine Larson, A.L.A., St. Paul apolis Dennis Harold Nielsen, St. Paul Richard Dale Larson, Tracy Joel Helen Nord, St. Louis Park Janet Laughlin, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Judith Louisa Norman, Minneapolis Thomas Daniel Lawson, A.A., Minne- Rodney Daniel Oas, St. Louis Park apolis John Arthur Oehlke, Neenah, \Vis. Dennis John Lee, Minneapolis John Douglas Offerman, Minneapolis Jo Ellen Erwin Legendre, Minneapolis Robert Earl Oftos, Minneapolis Bruce Lester Lehan, Minneapolis John Timothy Olson, St. Paul Gary William Leier, St. Paul Katherine Anne Omlie, \Vayzata Julie Ann Leitzen, A.A., Rochester Stephen Adrian Ordahl, New Robert Frank Lewis, Mankato Brighton Judy Lee Lindroth, Robbinsdale Gary James Osland, Austin Thomas Neil Lindstrom, Coon Gregory Andrew Palfe, St. Paul Rapids David Hadley Palmer, Blackduck, Karl Edward Lofgren, Rochester SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Premedicine Terry Vaughn Luettinger, Richfield Deana Jane Papra, Minneapolis Michael Eugene Luger, St. Paul Darlene Margaret Parkey, Minneapolis Margaret Ann Lussky, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shirley Mae Peshina, Minneapolis Thomas Joseph Lutz, Sheboygan, Gary Allan Peterson, Minneapolis Wis. Jacqueline Lee Peterson, Winona Stuart Earl MacDonald, Richfield Dale Patryce Phillips, Edina Diedre Kathleen Mair, Rochester William Joseph Podany, Minneapolis Thomas A. Manion, Minneapolis, Sandra Luella Powers, Minneapolis MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psychology Barbara Ruth Prestly, Edina William Matthew Matulaitis, Minne­ Robert Walter Pries, Oconto, \Vis. apolis, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, Psy­ John Joseph Pruyn, Mound chology Randolph Barton Rajala, Bigfork Gary Wayne McCarthy, \Vaseca James Lloyd Ramstrom, St. Paul Kathleen Ellen McLaughlin, Minne­ Douglas John Re<1ns, Bloomington apolis Ronald Gene Reed, Franklin, Ind. Michael Barcroft Medland, Minne­ Paul Thomas Reinsma, A.A., Slayton apolis Richard Steven Riger, Minneapolis

8 Thomas Ronald Rochat, Minneapolis Virginia Carole Thompson, Minne­ Paul John Rosenau, Minneapolis apolis Nathan Allen Rosenbaum, St. Paul Mary Louise Schweikert Thorpe, Willis Harold Runck, New Ulm St. Paul Jola Margaret Rykkeli, Robbinsdale Jean Marie Fennie Tollison, Minne­ Jon Cremer Scheurer, Minneapolis apolis Mary Karlene Schloendorf, Benson Douglas Raymond Town, Jr., Minne­ Elizabeth Ann Scholer, New Brighton apolis David Robert Schuh, Bloomington Douglas John Traeger, Rochester Harold Edward Schuh, Jr., Minne- Jacqueline Rhea Lenz Tweeton, A.A., apolis Rochester Darryl Patrick Sedio, Minneapolis, David Alvin Ulland, Austin CUM LAUDE, Psychology Linda Jean Blackorby Unruh, War­ Thomas Daniel Semotuk, Columbia road, CUM LAUDE, English Heights Richard Melvin Vanek, Hopkins James Paul Senft, Stillwater Roger Kenneth Vincent, A.A., James Louis Sherohman, Columbia Minneapolis Heights Joseph Raoul Vogel, Minneapolis Sara Helen Shokneth, Minneapolis Stephen O'Brien Wagner, Dellwood Wayne Thomas Sholl, Minneapolis Jerome Valentine Wagnild, A.A., George William Sickler, Dunnell Minneapolis Andrea Mae Sigal, St. Paul Theresa Mary Waibel, Minneapolis Patrick Benedict Sinclair, Cold Spring Ellen Grace Sheldon Walton, Minne­ Daniel Eugene Singer, St. Paul apolis, SUMMA CUM LAUBE, Michael Otto Sirovy, Jackson Sociology Mark Allen Sjostrom, St. Louis Park Charles Harlan Ward, Minneapolis Larry Dennis Skalicky, Minnetonka Mary Kay Pearson Watson, Detroit Linda Marie Skogrand, Montevideo Lakes John Terry Sletten, Minneapolis Beverly Helen Weinke, Minneapolis Marit Ragnhild Smaby, Minneapolis Melanie Ann Weisskopf, Minneapolis Kenneth Bennett Smith, Aberdeen, Paul Richard Welter, Bloomington S.D. John Douglas Wenzel, Hopkins Loren G. Smith, Minneapolis William Thomas Wewerka, St. Paul Marlys Ann Stein, Minneapolis Richard Allen Wiberg, St. Paul Julie Ann Stenberg, Minneapolis, CUM Allan Frederick Wichelman, Gibbon, LAUDE, Humanities SUMMA CUM LAUDE, Political Dana Marie St. George, Newport Science Natalie Jane Elliott Stuart, Minne- Harold James Wiegner, Mendota apolis Heights Thomas Lee Stuart II, Minneapolis Eugene John Wiley, A.A., Rochester Sydney Lee Suttles, Mankato Mary Kim Williams, Oklahoma Ci>ty, Michael Philip Sutton, Minneapolis Okla. Kenneth Dean Swanson, Forest Lake Alice Owen Wilson, Yellow Springs, Lyn Ellsworth Tangen, Redwood Ohio Falls Joel Laurie Wright, Moorhead Lowell Francis Thole, Excclsior Jean Montello Wuori, Minneapolis Robert Douglas Thomas, A.A., David George Yates, Minneapolis Worthington William Peter Zuger, Bismarck, N.D.

9 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Bachelor of Arts James David Madsen, Minneapolis Gene Marion Latta Slocum, White Bear Lake, CUM LAUDE

Bachelor of Science Paul Christopher Stoddard, St. Paul Dorris Lynne Taylor, Minneapolis

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science Robert Francis Hobday, Minneapolis

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Certificate in Science Jerry Dean Smrcka, Richfield

Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering Jerald Ralph Fisher, Luverne Dale Mauris Johnson, Granite Falls Kenneth Albert Franz, Crystal Ronald Allan Magnuson, Austin, James Norman Gehrking, Eau Claire, WITH DISTINCTION Wis. Michael Floyd Marquardt, Wabasha David Rolf Hertsgaard, St. Louis Park Richard John Pangell, Richfield

Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering Jerome Thorfin Paulson, Clitherall

Bachelor of Architecture \\'illi,lm Marshall Adams, Santa James William Cox, Cedar Monica, Calif. Allen Floyd Flanders, Hopkins Russell Norman Akre, Brainerd Dates Feathertsone Fryberger, B.A., Tames Terrance Aitken, Minneapolis Duluth Elliot Maxwell Anderson, Worthing. Kenneth Edwin Grabow, Minnetonka ton Keith Gordon Johnson, B.A., Dulntll

10 Phillip Douglas Johnson, Minneapolis Juan Karsten Stoleson, Minneapolis Darrel Lee LeBarron, Austin James Marvin Waite, Winona Robert Stone Nist, Minneapolis James Edwin 'Whipkey, B.A., Lawrence James Seiberlich, B.A., New Worthington Brighton Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Robert Henry Borgen, A.A., Chatfield Harry Francis O'Neil, Jr., Walker Tom Paul Dennison, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Chemistry Hubert Earl Boyd, Jr., Minneapolis Thomas Marvin Miller, Lakeland David Wayne Hegdahl, Bloomington

Bachelor of Civil Engineering Richard Edmund Ackerson, Edina Thomas Peter McAloon, Minneapolis Dennis Laurence Erickson, Minne­ David Michael Rossman, B.A., apolis Oronoco, WITH DISTINCTION Paul Austin Fredrickson, Minneapolis, Michael Timothy Sheehan, Rochester WITH DISTINCTION Norman Dale Wagner, Claremont Bruce William Grivna, Crystal Thomas Edward Walsh, Richfield Robert Jan HaIl, Granada, WITH Douglas Frederick Watson, Edina, DISTINCTION WITH DISTINCTION Marlin Douglas Larsen, Bellingham VoId David Welch, Minneapolis John Robert Madden, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Voigt Ogden Lenmark, Jr., Minne­ Bohdan Romanenko, Minneapolis apolis Richard James Schafer, St. Paul John Comeileus Mahoney, Belle Richard Philip Schmidt, Minneapolis Plaine Michael Roth Thomes, Richfield David Monroe Quiggle, Sauk Rapids

Bachelor of Mathematics Ronald James Ewing, Thief River Charles Lowell Hutchings, Austin Falls Martin Jay Mykkanen, St. Paul Jim Bob Haemer, Owen, Wis.

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Alvin Henry Berger, Dent James Dutton Crowley, St. Paul Jerome Richard Cichosz, Winona Michael John Dahlen, A.A., Willmar Eugene Durkin Coffman, Minneapolis Larry Dean Halsne, Lake Benton

11 Richard Charles Hansen, Duluth John Frederick Nylund, Cook David Dwight Holtzman, Minnetonka Harold Omar Osmundson, Averill, Michael David Irwin, Crystal, WITH WITH DISTINCTION DISTINCTION David Robert Scott, Maple Lake Bruce F. Jagunich, Eveleth Terry Alan Sonnack, New Brighton John William Kiland, Orr David Roland Swanberg, Clarissa Chung Shik Kim, B.S., Seoul, Korea Kendall Roger Swenson, St. Hilaire Daniel Joseph Kraus, Osseo 'Wayne Michael \Vellik, A.A., Grand Dale F. Lucken, Fosston Meadow William Bernard McKusky, Hibbing Gary Louis \Vohlers, Brownsville Keith Dale Nelson, St. Paul

Bachelor of Physics Brian Nicholas Borg, Minneapolis George Demetrius Jelatis, Red Wing Randall Rillmon Gawtry, Interna­ Norbert Lee Johnson, Minneapolis tional Falls Stephen Lindfors, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science in Geology David Roy Shadd rick, Richfield

Bachelor of Science in Geophysics Roger Lee Sorensen, St. Paul

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

Bachelor of Science Lyle Gerald Amundson, Goodhue, Robert Charles Brown, Appleton, Agriculture Agriculture Marta Lena Andersson, Karlskoga, Janice Marie Brusewitz, ClearbrO<'lk, Sweden, Home Economics Home Economics Robert Roy Arntzen, St. Paul Park, Gavle Marie Callstrom, Cannon Falls, Agriculture I-Iome Economics Donald Warren Aurand, A.A., Lewis­ Keith Alan Christensen, Lamberton, town, Pa., Forestrv Agriculture \Villiam Harold Bar~acle, A.A., Lake Dennis Paul Cooper, Edina, Agri­ City, Forestry culture Carson Charles Berglund, A.A., Deer Jacqueline Ruth Cope, Minneapolis, River, Forestry Home Economics Leo James Breyen, Minneapolis, Bonnie Ann Crist, Edina, Home Agricul ture Economics

12 Brian James Dailey, Richfield, Forestry Mary Carol Mullin, St. Paul, Home James Robert Dale, A.A., Fertile, Economics, WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Agriculture Larry Leonard Olson, Marble, Gary Wayne Davis, Bloomington, Forestry Forestry Robert Edwin POljala, Brainerd, Dale Raymond DeGroot, West Allis, Forestry Wis., Forestry Robert Francis Peterson, Minneapolis, Gerald Thomas Dowell, Burtrum, Forestry Forestry Ronald Arvin Phernetton, St. Paul, Jerome Allen Draheim, Olivia, Home Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Economics Nancv Lee Radtke, Hutchinson, Gary John Eisenmenger, Amboy, Ho·me Economics Agriculture \Villiam Edwin Raguse, Wheaton, Dennis Earl Engvall, Elk River, Agriculture Agriculhue David Warren Sanders, Albert Lea, John Edward Galstad, Currie, Agricul­ Agriculture ture, WITH DISTINCTION David J. C. Schmidt, West St. Paul, William Clayton Gluth, Morgan, Forestry Agriculture James Michael Schwab, Janesville, Lynn Ellen Grimm, Minneapolis, Forestry Home Economics Josephine Ann Shipway, Minneapolis, David John Granlund, Cromwell, Home Economics AgriculhIre Lois Jean Sickler, Minneapolis, Home Naomi Lee Haseleu, Springfield, Economics, WITH DISTINCTION Home Economics Denneth Allen Skogrand, Montevi­ David Reuben Hoffmann, Renville, deo, Agriculture Agriculture Franklin Everett Star, Minneapolis, Wayne Robert Jex, Richfield, Agriculture Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Richard Kevin Strand, Richfield, Walter Everett Johnson, Jr., Forestry Courtenay, N.D., Agriculture Pamela June Stern, Sanborn, Home Calvin Lloyd Kerr, Robbinsdale, Economics Forestry Margaret Louise Morton Taipale, Ursula Beate Krinke, Minneapolis, Duluth, Home Economics Home Economics Gretchen Marie Tamminen, Virginia, Ellen Johanna Kvalbein, Minneapolis, Home Economics Home Economics Patricia Ann Lohr, Minneapolis, John Theodore Varro, St. Paul, Home Economics Forestry Donald August Lootens, Porter, Kathleen Janice Vlaar, Mendota AgriculhIre Heights, Home Economics David John Marben, Lake Crystal, Gerald Robert Von Rueden, Forestry Hinckley, Forestry Kathleen Ann Mathison, St. Charles, Darryl Joseph Weakley, Cottage Home Economics Grove, Agriculture \Vesley Roger Meier, Ogema, Wis., Robert \Valter Wentz, Woodruff, Forestry, WITH DISTINCTION Wis., Forestry Gary Anderson Mikulecky, DIen, Carolyn Elizabeth Johnson Westby, Agriculture Minneapolis, Home Economics Delbert Everett Miller, Bloomington, Leonard Harold Wohlman, Renville, Forestry Agriculture

13 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science Linda Irene Anderson, St. Paul Phyllis Margaret Meier Franz, Min­ Rodney Bruce Anderson, Montevideo neapolis Donna Hanson Andrada, B.A., Arlaine Alberta Olson Franzmeier, Bloomington Rosemount Stephen Barrett Atkinson, Minne- Nancy Olsen Fravel, Grand Rapids apolis Patrice Lam bourne Geddes, Bakers­ Jane Ann Hielsherg Atwood, Faribault field, Calif., WITH DISTINCTION Jane Cook Atwood, Wayzata Mark S. Gruender, Minneapolis Diana Jane Bauer, A.L.A., St. Paul Carol Marie Gnder, Winona, WITH Dorothy D. Hanson Bloyer, A.A., DISTINCTION Canby . Shirley Jeanne Hamilton, St. Paul Judith Ann Broberg, Milaca Mary Koehler Haxby, B.A., Minne­ Robert Anthony Brothen, Minne- apolis apolis Janie Lynn Hays, A.A., Minneapolis Phyllis Beverly Brown, Minneapolis George Allen Headrick, J r., Minne- John Clarence Boyum, St. Paul apolis Mario Isaac Calderon, Minneapolis Jean Karen Hendrickson, Minneapolis Bruce Allen Capra, Minneapolis Lorraine Lee Holzer, St. Louis Park Dorothy Anna Carlson, B.B.A., Robert Michael Horton, St. Paul Minneapolis \Varren Harold Hubbard II, St. Paul Gary Richard Carlson, Minneapolis Jacqueline I. Husak, Minneapolis Linda Ruthe Clark, AA., Rochester, Richard Martin HvlIested, AA, WITH DISTINCTION J\1inneapolis, WiTH DISTINCTION Gordon Michael Condo, Howard, Pa. Terrance John Iverson, Minneapolis George M. Constans, B.S., Hopkins Peggy \Villen Jackson, Clark, S.D. Julie Ann Cook, Anoka Barbara Boo Johnson, Minneapolis, Joseph Logan Coria, St. Paul WITH DISTINCTION Deborah Helen Cottle, Minneapolis Latisha Kathryn Johnson, St. Paul Robert Clarence Cramer, St. Paul Barbara Kay Kallsen, Jasper, WITH Richard Conrad Crosby, Minneapolis DISTINCTION Georgia Kaye Dahlberg, St. Paul Judith \Vynne Kaplan, Minneapolis, Bryan John Daniels, A.A., Fridley WITH DISTINCTION Dee Ann Davis, Richfield Alice May \Vedekind Kashmarek, Betty Volkert Diersen, Golden Valley Minneapolis Sh:lron Kay DuKatz, Brooklyn Center Anne Klinefelter, Minneapolis Linda Sue Dypwick, Minneapolis Elizabeth Frances Kolb, Minneapolis Jeanne Therese Eichten, St. Paul Karen Louise Kraning, White Bear Ronald James Elcombe, Hibbing Lake Clement Charles Engen, B.A., Minne- Darrell Greig Lawrence, MiImeapolis apolis Joseph Paul Lebens, A.A., St. Paul Ruth Marie Erickson, Minneapolis Joseph Vincent Lilla, Minneapolis 10 Ellyn Esrig, St. Paul Nancy Lee McCallum, Minneapolis Hazel Jeanette Farnham, Minneapolis Marna Lee Mellberg, B.S., Minne- Janie Brown Finke, Hopkins apolis Nancy Dawn Whalen Finkenaur, Gary Howard Mertz, Olivia Edina Ellen Sue Mogol, St. Paul

14 Mary Ellen Montgomery, Minne­ Vicki Diane Ross, St. Paul, WITH apolis DISTINCTION fanice Ann Moo, Minneapolis, WITH Theodore Anthony Rude, \Vhite Bear HIGH DISTINCTION Lake Thomas Hans Morken, A.A., \Vhite Barbara Joan Sabasko, Minneapolis Bear Lake David Clair Sandberg, Minneapolis James William Murphy, B.A., Marian Gayle Schaitberger, Minne· Hopkins apolis Janice Marie Bateman Nelson, Kathryn Grayce Schjolberg, Minne­ Minneapolis apolis Martha Carolyn Nelson, Stacy Dawn Spencer Schrag, Minneapolis, Mary Ann Elizabeth Nelson, A.A., WITH DISTINCTION Eveleth Charles Allan Schwab, North St. Paul Nancy Ann Niemeyer, St. Paul Barbara Jo Shipka, Richfield Jennene Marie Noll, Ellsworth, Wis. Martha Joy Sicora, Robbinsdale Marilyn fean Nordahl, Minneapolis, Patricia Lynn Van Dusen Siverson, WITH DISTINCTION* Minneapolis Rita May Olin, St. Paul Nancy Jane Smolik, St. Paul Kathleen Jane Olson, Minneapolis Linda Marie Spartz, Northfield Lynn Kindseth Olson, B.A., New Vicki Joy Spicer, St. Paul, WITH Brighton DISTINCTION June Margaret Bluhm Panek, St. Paul Susan Sydney Staten, Jackson Rosalie Renee Parranto, St. Paul Cheryl LaVeII Steuart, White Bear Carol Kathleen Pohjola Pesola, New Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Brighton Virginia Patrick Stewart, B.S., Alice Ann Draheim Peters, Waseca, Hopkins WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Patricia Cynthia Stiles, St. Paul Elsie Baadsgaard Petersen, B.S., Diane Claire Strandberg, Minne- Circle Pines apolis Pamela Jane Peterson, Cambridge Bruce Arthur Suneson, A.A., St. Paul Stuart George Peterson, Pine City, Jennifer Jane Templin, Plato WITH DISTINCTION Priscilla Leslie Thurow, St. Paul Trudy Ann Phillips, Minneapolis Gregory Paul Travis, North St. Paul Thomas Wilfred Veilleux, Minne- Diane Judith Pielage, Wausaw, Wis. apolis Audrey Louise Forrest Piepgras, Barbara Marie Veit, Minneapolis Luverne Raymond Douglas Vining, Hastings Suzanne Marie Pilon, Minneapolis Harriette Louise Walvatne, Battle Beverly Knudson Plante, Minneapolis Lake, WITH DISTINCTION Mary Jo Prokosch, A.A., St. Paul Velma Gene Warder, B.A., Minne- Susan Kay Rathman, Comfrey apolis Joan Shirley Silver Reichert, Minne- Diane Marie Wilcox, Minneapolis apolis Raymond Fredrick Wirz, Anoka Nancy Lynette Ribble, Edina George Samuel Wojciak, Minneapolis Lonnie Charles Roach, Glencoe Judith Barbara Robins Wolson, A.A., Janet Besaw Rolfe, West St. Paul St. Paul Maxine Adele Rollinger, \Vhite Bear James Thomas Wood, A.A., Lake Robbinsdale

.. Degree conferred as of August 23, 1968 15 Master of Education Charmaine Michelle Heise, B.S., William Augustus Sanchez, Jr., B.A., West Bend, \Vis. B.S., Roseville John Paul Joyce, B.S., Grand Meadow Sharon Gladwell Whipkey, B.S., Richard Howard Kuehn, B.S., Berkeley, Calif. Alexandria Robert Morten \Vicklund, B.S., Maryan \Villiams Salmi, B.S., Minneapolis Minneapolis

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

Bachelor of Science Cwenyth Kathryn Griffith, Cale­ Vernon Dean Wood, Blooming donia, Home Economics Education Prairie, Agricultural Education

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Bachelor of Business Administration Richard R. Elmburg, Minneapolis Lorraine Ethel Hi11, Minneapolis

Bachelor of Science in Business Bert Victor Alanko, New Brighton Robert Carl Calander, Minneapolis David Joel Allen, St. Paul Arthur Gary Canfield, Minneapolis lllOmas Lawrence Audette, Cedar Gerald 1110mas Casey, Minneapolis James Andrew Balogh II, Minne- Helen Ann Chisholm, Minneapolis apolis John Joseph Coderre, Jr., Owatonna Larry D. Bartz, \Vinthrop Stephen Geoffrey Colestock, St. Paul Michael Olaus Baukol, St. Paul Craig Stephen Dahl, Minneapolis Jerry Dale Bergseth, Edina Cerald Lynn Dastych, Ivanhoe Terry Lee Boyd, Minneapolis James Michael Doe, Stillwater Richard Allen Brammer, Richfield Cecil Rodger Fawcett, A.A., Wilder Gordon John Bredenberg, Minne- Roy Robert Ferber, St. Paul apolis Donald Edward Ferroni, Eveleth Gerald Win Brown, Bloomington Charles Edward GerretsoI1, \Vi11mar James Alexander Buchan, Minne­ Matthew A. Gray, Edina apolis 1110mas I van Hagen, St. Louis Park Richard Charles Buske, Minneapolis Gerald John Hamernick, St. Paul

16 Paul Eugene Hathaway, Bloomington Robert Charles Nicholson, Minne- David John Hawkins, St. Paul apolis Robert Michael Hawkins, Minne- Jerome Robert Nowak, Minneapolis apolis Richard William O'Neil, St. Paul Thomas Dunlap Hays III, Edina Ray Frederick Ostrander, Albert Lea Lynn Allen Hemming, Bloomington Jon Luverne Paulson, AL.A., Min- David L. Holland, A.A., Minneapolis, neapolis WITH HIGH DISTINCTION David George Peterson, Minneapolis Robert Andrew Howe, St. Louis Park Roger Leroy Quam, B .E.E., Minne- Bruce Charles Huber, West St. Paul apolis Larry Charles Ische, J r., Minneapolis Philip William Ricker, St. Paul Gary Donald Jensen, Minneapolis William Patrick Riley, Stillwater Michael J. Jensen, St. Paul Thomas Harold Round, West St. James Thomas Jetzke, St. Paul Paul Beauford Wayne Johnson, Braham Edwin Albert Ruotsinoja, St. Louis Robert Irving Karon, Duluth Park Robert Irvin Kimbrel, West St. Paul Bruce Wray Schadow, St. Louis Park Tohn LeRoy Knapp, Minneapolis, Ronald Paul Schroeder, Faribault WITH DISTINCTION Gregory Rand Schuster, Minneapolis Terry Michael Kuntz, South St. Paul William Charles Seifert, Wells Allan Wendell Lehtinen, New Hope Donald Thomas Silver, Tracy Donald Lambert Lewis, St. Paul Anthony Silverman, AL.A., St. Paul Douglas Dean Logeland, Minneapolis vVilliam Haryl Simmons, Anoka James Donald Mackay, Noyes Thomas Leroy Slavik, St. Paul Dennis Ray McNeill, Wells Peter Franklin Stenberg, Minneapolis Gregory Paul Mechler, St. Louis Park Thomas Michael Stoltman, Minne- Kenneth Alden Metsala, Brooklyn apolis Center William Frank Stuttgen, St. Paul Don Jon Morehead, Forest Lake Richard Douglas Sutton, Minneapolis Carole Rina Mornes, A.A, Grand Bruce Marlin Swenson, Mounds View Rapids James Warren Wells, Anoka Norman Gary Morrisson, Farmington Gary Donald Wiggins, Minneapolis Sharon Mary Nash, Minneapolis Alan Ford Yapp, Coon Rapids Thomas Max Newman, St. Paul Kenneth Clement Zeik, Hopkins

Bachelor of Science in Economics Alan O'Neill, Edina

17 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS OF THE I NSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE

Bachelor of Agricultural Business Administration Gerald Clarence Bren, Litchfield, Roger Bruce Refling, Fertile WITH HIGH DISTINCTION Henry Rudolph Schaar, Hastings Raymond Russell Christensen, Sleepy Gary R. Walworth, New Milford, Pa. Eye, WITH DISTINCTION Allen Eugene Willeford, B.A., Min- David Darwin Martine, Sleepy Eye neapolis Norman Ellsworth Peterson, Chisago City

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Milton Walter Hertel, Jr., Olivia Michael Arthur Plattner, B.A., Min­ Harlow Dean Strike, Isanti neapolis

LAW SCHOOl

Juris Doctor Andrew Joseph Joslin, A.B., Claude Maurice Loewenthal, B.A., Proy, R.1. Minneapolis

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Bachelor of Science William Patrick O'Brien, St. Peter

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Karen Elizabeth Johnson, Prospect Park, Pa., WITH DISTINCTION

18 Bachelor of Science Mary Ellen Anderson, Hawley, Leanna Louise Lindquist, Robbins­ Medical Technology* dale, Medical Technology* Pamela Frances Fabian, A.A., Fergus Mary Eleanor Hollenhorst Matthews, Falls, Medical Technology* Rochester, Medical Technology* Patricia Louise Forster, Minneapolis, Miriam Lieba Smith, Minneapolis, Medical Technology* Medical Technology" Jacqueline Ann Gentile, St. Paul, Nancy Alberta Stanaway, Virginia, Medical Technology* Medical Technology* Cheryl Irene Hultman, Cokato, Mary Jane Eaves Stern, St. Paul, Medical Technology* Medical Technology, WITH Kathryn Rahbek Jensen, Minneapolis, DISTINCTION* Medical Technology* Marcia Kay Wall, Roseville, Medical Pauline Carol Lileng, Sacred Heart, Technology* Medical Technology"

Master of Public Health George Anastas, B.S., Albany, N.Y. Regina Mary McPhillips, B.S.Nurs., Michael Burgess FitzPatrick, A.A., Maryknoll, N.Y. A.B., Phoenix, Ariz. Cheryl Lynn Schott, B.A., Minne­ Gary David Gilmore, A.B., Belford, apolis N.J. Barbara Ivey Yam, B.S., Knoxville, Leland Gary Hansen, B.S., St. Paul Tenn. Larry Lee Uoyd, B.S., Dillon, Mont.

Doctor of Medicine Waldo Harold Munderovski, B.A., Owatonna

GRADUATE SCHOOL Master of Architecture Cheng-Shung Chow, Hu-Wei, China Pierre Louis Folliet, Annecy, France BA. '61, Taiwan Normal University; B.S. '66, Diploma '67, University of . Field of Con· Tokai University, Japan. Field of Concentra­ centration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. tion: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. W. K. Vivrctt. Vivrett. Jack Paul Dangermond, Redlands, Barry Wayne Graham, North Battle- Calif. ford, Saskatchewan, Canada B.S. '67, California State Polytechnic College. RArch. Eng. '67, Washington State Univer­ Field of Concentration: Architecture. Major sity. Field of Concentration: Architecture. Ma­ Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. jor Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett.

* These degrees are conferred subject to the completion of practical work prior to March IS, 1969.

19 Robert H. Hoffman, State College, Te-Cheng Woo, Tainan, Formosa Pa. B.S. '60, National Provincial Cheng-Kung Uni­ B.A. '64, Pennsylvania State University. Field versity, Taiwan. Field of Concentration: Archi­ of Concentration: Architecture. Major Ad­ tecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett. viser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett Roger George Kallman, Milwaukee, Wis. B.Arch. '67, Miami University. Field of Con­ centration: Architecture. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Vivrett.

Master of Arts Nancy Elizabeth Acker, Seattle, Suzanne Field Bellezza, Minneapolis Wash. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B. A. with great distinction '64, San Jose State Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: College. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psy­ Prof. Wesley Simonton. chology. Thesis: Conservation and Coordina­ tion of Relations in Piaget's Liquid Quantity Ronald Barnett Benson, Grygla Problem. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Flavell. B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ Nicholas Casper Aliotti, Monterey, viser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Calif. B.A. with honors '63, Lake Forest College. Gerald Hugh Berg, Minneapolis Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Child B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Psychology. Thesis: A Comparative Study of Concentration: Mass Communication. Major the Development Question Asking Ability of Adviser: Prof. W. E. Emery. Children in Norway, West Germany, and the United States. Major Adviser: Prof. E. P. Tor­ Daniel Patrick Bergen, Oxford, Miss. rance. B.A. '57, M.A. '62, University of Notre Dame; M.A. '61, University of Chicago. Field of Con­ Sally Richards Anderberg, St. Paul centration: American Studies. Major Adviser: B.S.H.E. '59, Purdue University. Field of Con­ Prof. M. C. Turpie. centration: Home Economics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. Frances Lucille Berger, Minnetonka B.S. with distinction '41, University of Minne­ John Raymond Anderson, Minne- sota; B.Mus.Ed. '58, Bradley University. Field apolis of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Concentration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. Jean Bluhm Berglund, International Falls Donald Edward Bader, Chaska B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '59, Hamline University. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ R. R. Houchins. viser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Lewis David Bishop, West Union, Arthur Henry Bair, Jr., York, Pa. Iowa B.S. '59, U.S. Military Academy. Field of Con­ B.A. '60, State College of Iowa. Field of Con­ centration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: Speech Science, Pathology and Au­ K. E. Weick. diology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. M. Lassman. Kelsey Chase Batchelder, Burnsville Jane Agnes Boegler, Olivet, S.D. B.A. '54, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '66, Westmar College. Field of Concen­ tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Wesley Simonton.

20 Conrad Virgil Boultinghouse II, Chin Hsi Chu, Chiangsn, China Jackson B.A. '60, Tunghai University, Taiwan. Field of B.s. '59, Winona State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Prof. D. K. Beminghausen. Moore. Almond Adolph Clark, Fridley Kenneth Floyd Brist, Chippewa Falls, B.S. '64, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ Wis. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.S. cum laude '57, Wisconsin State College, Adviser: Prof. W. C. Meyer. Eau Claire. Field of Conceutration: Educa­ Sandra Stehn Clarke, Port Jefferson, tional Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Hooker. N.Y. B.A. '67, Mt. Holyoke College. Field of Con­ Robert Burgess, Tower centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Prof. Patricia Turner. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. V. R. Plumb. Nancy Louise Clute, St. Paul B.S. with high distinction '64, University of Larry Edwin Carlson, Duluth Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum B.A. cum laude '65, University of Minnesota. and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Field of Concentration: Geography. Major Ad­ Pearson. viser: Prof. J. R. Borchert. Andrew Michael Collins, Memphis, Arlene Ruth Carroll, Minneapolis Tenn. B.A. '65, Bethel College. Field of Concentra­ B.A. '67, Vanderbilt University. Field of Con­ tion: American Studies. Major Adviser: Prof. centration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. M. C. Turpie. Moore. Darrell John Cedarholm, St. Paul Barbara Lou Basham Conklin, B.A. '66, St. John's University. Field of Con­ Maplewood centration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ B.S.(H.Ed.) '50, Iowa State College. Field of viser: Prof. C. F. Smythe. Concentration: Home Economics Education. Artom Chandavimol, Bangkok, Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Ford. Thailand Pierre Edmond Coulombe, Quebec, B.E. (Mech.E.) '64, Chulalongkorn Univer­ Quebec, Canada sity, Thailand; M.S.M.E. '67, Georgia Insti­ B.Comm. cum laude '56, M.Comm.S. laude tute of Technology. Field of Concentration: '57, Universite Laval, Canada. Major: Soci­ Industrial Education. Major Adviser: Prof. H. ology. Minor: Industrial Relations. ThCiis: F. Nelson. "Central Life Interest" of Professional Salaried Henry C. Chang, Canton, China Accountants. Major Adviser: Prof. G. P. Stone. M.A. '66, University of Missouri. Field of Con­ Thomas Kerr Countryman, Rockford, centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Ill. Prof. D. K. Beminghausen. B.A. '66, Lawrence University. Field of Con­ Pi-Nian Chang, Peiping, China centration: Classics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Schork. B.Ed. '63, Taiwan Normal University. Field of Concentration: Industrial Education. Major James Allen Couture, White Bear Adviser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. Lake Michael John Chopp, St. Cloud B.S. '56, St. Cloud State College. Field of B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Davis. viser: Prof. W. W. Heusner. Helen Sohn Cox, New Richmond, Iver Cleve Christopherson, Mabel Wis. B.A. cum laude '60, Augustana ColJege. Field B.A. '50, Valparaiso University. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Educational Administration. centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller. Prof. R. H. Shove.

21 Lessie Ann Culmer, Minneapolis Lyle Martin Faurot, Lamar, ?-.1o. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: sota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Edu· Prof. Wesley Simonton. cation. Major Adviser: Prof. Jerome Moss, Jr. Joyce Elizabeth Dann, New City, Marjorie Grace Folven, Bethel, Alaska N.Y. B.S.(Ed.) '65, University of Colorado. Field B.S. cum laude '66, St Lawrence University. of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Ma­ Field of Concentration: Psychology. Major Ad­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. viser: Prof. L. H. Lofquist. Aldo Ramon Fores, Newark, N.T­ Jacqueline Suzanne Del Savio, New Doctor in Law '47, Havana University. Field York, N.Y_ of Concentration: Spanish. Major Adviser: B.S.(Ed.) '64, State University College of Edu­ Prof. R. O. Floripe. cation, New York. Major: History. Minor: Po­ litical Science. Thesis: Cadwallader Colden. Arturo Angel Fox, Holguin, Cuba Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Rutman. Doctor of Laws '60, University of Havana. Field of Concentration: Spanish. Major Ad­ John Stephen Dinan, Duluth viser: Prof. R. O. Floripe. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Philip Marvin Fox, Duluth R. E. Moore. B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ tory. Minor: Geography. Thesis: The Link Be­ Jeanne Elizabeth DorIe, St. Paul tween Three Hundred Years of Travel: The B.S. with distinction '68, University of Minne­ Brule-St. Croix Portage. Major Adviser: Prof. sota. Field of Concentration: Speech Science, M. L. Lindquist. Pathology and Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Martin. John Charles Franke, Excelsior B.B.A. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Daniel Prinz Drexler, Blue Earth Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of viser: Prof. G. W. England. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. E. McAdam. Patricia Jones Franklin, Lexington, Ky. Thomas Bert Duff, Burnsville B.A. '63, Greenville College. Field of Concen­ B.S. '63, Winona State College. Field of Con­ tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. E. D. centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Gennaro. Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Leland Henry Fretheim, Long Lake l\'an Philip Eckstrom, Butterfield B.A. '59, Luther College. Field of Concentra­ B.S. ' 58, Mankato State Teachers College. tion: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ viser: Prof. C. H. Boeck. tration. Major Adviser: Prof. O. E. Domian. Noemi Friedlander, Minneapolis Patricia Auer Engelhard, Burnsville B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. with distinction '52, University of Minne­ Concentration: Comparative Literature. Major sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ Adviser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. W. W. Tenny­ son. Joan Friedman, Nesconset, N.Y. B.A. '64, State University of New York at Ncttie Frances Engen, Austin Stony Brook. Field of Concentration: English. B.S. cum laude '49, University of Minnesota. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. Field of Concentration: Home Economics. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. Gertrude Esteros. Mark Lawrence Fuehrer, rvIinneapolis B.A. '65, College of St. Thomas. Major: Phi­ Richard Harvey Erickson, Morris losophy. Minor: History. Thesis: Kant's Analy­ B.A. with distinction '65, University of Minne­ sis of the Doctrine of Atonement in the Reli­ sota. Field of Concentration: English. Major gion Inner-halb der Grenzen der Blossen Ver­ Adviser: Prof. J. C. Levenson. vunft. Major Adviser: Prof. J. G. Murphy.

22 Kenneth Harvey Fullerton, Burnsville Erma Holmstrom Hanson, Center B.S. '57, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ City centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.S. with scholastic honon '63, St. Cloud State Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. College. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. E. A. Gilbert, Madelia Lambert. B.A. '53, Kansas State Teachen College. Field Samuel Kent Haroldson, St. Paul of Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Popper. B.S. '61, Univenity of Minnesota. Major: Speech Science, Pathology and Audiology. Mi­ nor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effect of Time James Phillip GiIlach, Aurora Out on Stuttering. Major Adviser: Prof. C. D. B.S. '53, B.S.(Elem.Ed.) with distinction '62, Starr. University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ Felix Arnold Heap, Tooele, Utah tion: Educational Administration. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. B.A. '62, Assumption Seminary. Major: Phi­ losophy. Minor: Art History. Thesis: The Role of Mysticism in St. Augustine's Plu10sophy Gerald Louis Gold, Montreal, Quebec, Regarding the Act of Faith. Major Adviser: Canada Prof. G. B. Matthews. B.A. '66, McGill Univenity, Canada. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Business Administration. William George Heath, Jr., South Thesis: The Commercial Complexity and De­ Westport, Mass. velopment of a Mexican Region. Major Ad­ B.A. cum laude '66, Bowdoin College. Field of viser: Prof. F. C. Miller. Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Dennis Dwight GooIer, International Darrell Duane Heitzman, Hardin, Falls Mont. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. with distinction '67, University of Minne­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. sota. Field of Concentration: IndustriaI Edu­ Major Adviser: Prof. N. P. Peanon. cation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. R. Randleman.

Robert N. Grove, San Diego, Calif. Norman Joseph Herzog, Fridley B.A. '65, California Lutheran College. Major: B.A. '57, Hamline Univenity. Field of Con­ Psychology. Minor: Pharmacology. Thesis: The centration: Music Education. Major Adviser: Effects of Pento Barbital on Performance Prof. A. F. Caswell. Maintained by an Interlocking Fixed Ratio Gerald Curtis Higgins, Excelsior Fixed Internal Reinforcement Schedule. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. G. T. Heistad. B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: French. Major Adviser: Prof. A. A. Renaud. Robin Louis Gryting, Belview B.A. '62, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Mary Jane Swanson Higley, Minne- tration: IndustriaI Relations. Major Adviser: apolis Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. B.A. cum laude '57, B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curricu­ Margaret Jackson Habermann, St. lum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R_ Paul Curtin. B.S. '''7, Skidmore College. Field of Concen­ Arthur Cyrus Hill, Minneapolis tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Patricia Turner. B.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: His­ tory. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: History of Din­ ing Car Employees Unions in the Upper Mid­ Susan Saravay Hahn, Brooklyn, N.Y. west. Major Adviser: Prof. Hyman Berman. B.A. magna cum laude '66, Brooklyn College. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Diane Seldon Hill, Minneapolis Thesis: The Effects on Cheating of the Likeli­ B.A. '65, Mt. Holyoke College. Field of hood of Avenive Social Consequences for Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Failure. Major Adviser: Prof. C. P. Malmquist. Prof. M. D. Dunnette. 23 John Howard Hoag, vVest Lafayette, Phaon Frederick Johnson, Minne- Ind. apolis B.A. '66, Purdue University. Field of Concen­ B.S. '53, St. Cloud State College. Field of tration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. E. M. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Foster. Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Sielaff. Collin Bruce Hobert, Blue Earth Prescott Melvin Johnson, ChiF'pewa B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Falls, Wis. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Patricia Turner. B.S. '56, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy_ Gene Boyd Horning, Albert Lea chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. B.S. '66, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ centration: Educational Administration. Major Robert Earl Johnson, North Branch Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller. B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Douglas Patrick Hrdlicka, Minne- Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. apolis B.S.B. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Marie C. Jones, Anthon, Iowa Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Ad­ B.S.(Comm.) '35, State University of Iowa. viser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Patricia Turner. John Arthur Hruby, Excelsior B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of Lee Carolyn Kasberg, Minneapolis Concentration: Educational Administration. B.A. '64, Augsburg College. Field of Concen­ Major Adviser: Prof. S. H. Popper. tration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Yvonne Van der Boom. Thomas Webster Hutton, St. Paul B.A. '62, Hamline University. Field of Con­ Richard John Kelly, Minneapolis centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. E. H. Beckhus. Helen Jane Jackson, Duluth B.S. with distinction '66, University of Minne­ Jorn Rudolf Kiese, St. Paul sota. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.A. cum laude '66, Brigham Young Univer­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Johnson. sity. Field of Concentration: German. Major Julie Mae Jensen, Hutchinson Adviser: Prof. F. D. IIirschbach. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Helen Elizabeth King, Portland, Ore. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: Rec­ reation and Park Administration. Minors: Edu­ Ethel Sophie Olson Johnson, Minne- cational Psychology and Political Science. The­ sis: An Inquiry Into the Circumstances and apolis the Characteristics of the Actively Participating B.S. '50, Gustavus Adolphus College; B.S. '64, Student in the Student Union Program of a University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ Midwestern University. Major Adviser: Prof. tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: F. M. Chapman. Prof. M. D. Hall. Jean Ostlund Johnson, Minneapolis Leland Stow King, Minneapolis B.A. '65, Miami University, Ohio. Field of B.S. with distinction '60, University of Minne­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Prof. R. H. Shove. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Od­ land. Joan Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Edmon- Merrilee Krysa Johnson, Minneapolis ton, Alberta, Canada B.S. with high distinction '66, University of B.Ed. '65, University of Alberta, Canada. Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Kegler. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Jackson.

24 Alfred George Larson, Hopkins Helen Marie Mayer, Glencoe B.A. '61, St. John's University. Field of Con­ B.S. '49, St. Cloud State Teachers College. centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Field of Concentration: Art Education. Major Altholz. Adviser: Prof. C. A. Gayne.

Richard Kai Laybourn, Copenhagen, Louis Michael McDermott, Linden- Denmark wald, N.J. Zahle's Teachers' Training College, Denmark. B.A. '63, University of Arizona. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: History and Philoso­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. K. J. phy of Education. Major Adviser: Prof. A. L. Brauer. Bagley. Carol Ola Eide Lerfald, Blue Earth Michael William McGlinch, B.A. magna cum laude '64, Gustavus Adolphus Mahtomedi College. Field of Concentration: Speech-Com­ B.S. '58, Winona State Teachers College. Field munication. Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Thompson. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. Thomas Lester Loechler, Robbinsdale Earl James McGovern II, Minneapolis B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ B.A. '61, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ viser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. centration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Sandra Stanley Lubbers, Minneapolis B.S. with honor '60, Mankato State College. Lois Maryanne McGovern, Minne- Field of Concentration: American Studies. Ma­ apolis jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Marie Carolyn Ludgate, Minneapolis Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. B.E. '58, Keene Teachers College. Field of Concentration: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. F. H. Wood. Marjorie Elwell McGowan, Forest Lake Caryll Jean Luke, Minneapolis B.A. '47, University of Georgia. Field of Con­ B.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Olson. Prof. W. R. Hastie. William Robert Lundell, St. Paul Marcia Marie McGuire, Minneapolis B.A. '54, B.S. '55, University of Minnesota. B.S. '63, St. Cloud State College. Field of Field of Concentration: Distnlmtive Educa­ Concentration: Speech Science, Pathology and tion. Major Adviser: Prof. M. K. Klaurens. Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Siegel. Stephen Carl Lundin, St. Paul William Wilbert McGuire, Minne- B.A. '64, Hamline University. Field of Con­ apolis centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ B.A. cum laude '65, College of St. Thomas. viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Field of Concentration: Political Science. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. W. H. Banigan. Sister Ann Machtemes, Anaconda, Mont. James Rolland McKee, Syracuse, N.Y. B.A. '61, CoUege of St. Benedict. Field of B.A. '61, Cornell University. Field of Concen­ Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. tration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. N. T. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. Spratt, Jr. Marie-Therese Jacqueline Marcotte, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Raymond Elnora Merry, Larimore, Bach. en Pedagogie '65, University of Sher­ N.D. brooke. Field of Concentration: Curriculum B.S. '53, University of North Dakota. Field of and Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. E. T. Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Keach, Jr. viser: Prof. R. J. Donnelly. 25 Sandra Thornby Moe, Burnsville Sung Mie Oh, Seoul, Korea B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '63, Ewha Womans University, Korea. Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Field of Concentration: Linguistics. Major Ad­ Prof. D. K. Beminghausen. viser: Prof. Walter Lehn. Byron Arthur Moren, Ely Alice Caroline Paul, Minneapolis B.S. '55, St. Cloud State Teachers College. B.S. '41, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ centration: Library Science. Major Adviser: struction. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Prof. D. K. Berninghausen. Richard Gregory Mraz, Brainerd James Eigil Pedersen, Sleepy Eye B.S. with distinction '60, University of Min­ B.S. '65, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ nesota. Field of Concentration: American Stud­ centration: Art Education. Major Adviser: Prof. ies. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. \V. R. Hastie. l\'Iichael Lee Munson, Howard Lake Gilbert Nels Peterson, Menomonee B.A. magna cum laude '64, University of Min­ Falls, Wis. nesota. Major: Geography. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: A Geographic Analysis of Two B.E. '57, Wisconsin State College, Stevens Minneapolis Commercial Strips: Nicollet Ave­ Point. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and nue and Broadway Street. Major Adviser: Prof. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. C. W. J. R. Borchert. Wood. Maureen Patricia Murphy, Chicago, Richard Ernest Peterson, New Ill. Brighton B.A. '64, Clarke College. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '65, St. Cloud State College. Field of tion: Theatre. Major Adviser: Prof. Theodore Concentration: Physical Education. Major Ad­ Herstand. viser: Prof. J. F. Alexander. Ilene Madison Naley, Eagle Bend Suzanne Cobb Platt, Minneapolis B.S. v.ith distinction '44, University of Minne­ B.A. '62, Wellesley College. Major: Sociology. sota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Educational Minor: Anthropology. Thesis: The Develop­ Psychology. Thesis: Acceptance of New Ideas ment of Undergraduate Sociology in the by County Extension Committees. Major Ad­ United States. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Mar­ viser: Prof. C. E. Ramsey. tindale. Robert James Netteland, Thief River Jane Ellen Plihal, Hutchinson Falls B.S. with high distinction '64, University of B.A. '61, St. Olaf College. Field of Concen­ Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Home Eco­ tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: nomics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Brown. Susan Potter Newman, Homer, N.Y. James "Vard Pratt, Sioux Falls, S.D. B.S. '66, Cornell University. Field of Concen­ B.A. cum laude '66, Macalester College. Ma­ tration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ jor: Speech-Communication. Minor: Political viser: Prof. D. G. Force, Jr. Science. Thesis: Robert Kennedy: A Study of a Changing Image. Major Adviser: Prof. B. L. Jack Galen Nichols, St. Paul Brock. B.S. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Roger Prestwich, Oldham, England Minor: Sociology. Thesis: An Experimental B.A.(Econ.) '64, University of Sheffield, Eng­ Investigation of the Effects of Training Raters land. Major: Geography. Minor: Economics. to Analyze Persuasive Messages. Major Ad­ Thesis: TI,e Manufacturing Industry in the viser: Prof. G. L. Shapiro. Twin Cities. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Bor­ chert. Helen Goltz O'Connor, Sheldon, Iowa Amelia Sikorski Pulczinski, Greenbush B.A. '40, University of South Dakota. Field B.S. '59, Bemidji State College. Field of Con­ of Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major viser: Prof. Patricia Turner. Adviser: Prof. H. C. Johnson.

26 Ennio Alex Cavalcanti de Queiroz, ZelIa Jane Donaldson Shannon, Brasilia D.F., Brazil Minneapolis Bach. in Law '57, Faculdad de Direito do Bra­ B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of sil. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Edu­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Ad­ cation. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Peterson. viser: Prof. N. J. Freeman. Frank Albert Ramsperger, Montreal, John Burk Sharpless II, Wayzata Quebec, Canada B.S. with distinction '67, B.A. '67, University B.A. cum laude '53, Loyola University, Mon­ of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: History. treal. Field of Concentration: Speech-Commu­ Major Adviser: Prof. T. L. Smith. nication. Major Adviser: Prof. E. G. Bormann. John Talbert Sheeks, Minneapolis l\1ichael John Repass, Walla Walla, B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Wash. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. 'B.A.B.A. '67, University of Washington. Field Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Ashmun. .of Concentration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Prof. H. G. Heneman, Jr. Stewart Sherard, Marshall, Mo. B.S. '62, U.S. Military Academy. Field of Con­ Mary Bond Riddle, St. Paul centration: Sociology. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of A. L. Johnson . .concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. Barbara Jacobson Shollar, New York, Jan Clifton Robbins, Williamsport, N.Y. B.A. cum laude '65, Brooklyn College. Field Pa. of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: B.A. '65, Pennsylvania State University. Field Prof. R. E. Moore. -of Concentration: Mass Communication. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. D. M. Gillmor. Francis Robert Shor, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kirsten Glen ice Romness, Los B.A. cum laude '67, University of Pittsburgh. Field of Concentration: American Studies. Ma­ Angeles, Calif. jor Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of .concentration: Home Economics. Major Ad­ Luella Cardinal Simon, Minneapolis viser: Prof. Gertrude Esteros. B.S. '59, University of San Francisco; M.S.N. Douglas Dana Rose, Pownal, Vt. '61, Catholic University of America. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: B.A. '66, Williams College. Field of Concen­ Prof. Wesley Simonton. tration: Political Science. Major Adviser: Prof. W. H. Flanigan. Donna Jean Smith, Salt Lake City, Allan Edward Rotman, Minneapolis Utah B.S. '59, University of Minnesota. Field of B.F.A. magna cum laude '63, University of .concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Utah. Field of Concentration: Library Sci­ Major Adviser: Prof. E. T. Keach, Jr. ence. Major Adviser: Prof. E. H. Brekhus. Lewis Richard Royer, Balaton Lyle Holden Smith, Minneapolis B.S. '61, Mankato State College. Field of Con­ B.A. cum laude '66, University of Minnesota. centration: Industrial Education. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: English. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. H. F. Nelson. viser: Prof. R. E. Moore. Marianne Baerwald Sander, St. Paul James Edward Smrkovski, Ostrander B.A. '50, Valparaiso University. Field of Con­ B.A. cum laude '61, College of St. Thomas. centration: Educational Psychology. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Linguistics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. H. Edson. viser: Prof. Walter Lehn. Sandra Lee Sandholm, Gaylord Helen Marian Soniu, Minneapolis B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. R E. Moore. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Chase.

27 Gregory Paul Stefanich, Chisholm Phillip Aaron Toedter, Staples B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Concentration: Agricultural Education. Major Major Adviser: Prof. A. W. Ollenburger. Adviser: Prof. E. A. Pusons. Thomas Jeffrey Stem, Minneapolis Roslyn Elvera Bahr Torgerson, B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Bemidji Concentration: English. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota. Field of R. E. Moore. Concentration: Home Economics Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. M. Brown. James Gordon Stolhanske, Minne- tonka John Jeffrey Vandergrift, Annapolis, B.S. with distinction '64, University of Minne­ Md. sota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and B.A. '66, St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Instruction. Major Adviser: Prof. W. G. Field of Concentration: History. Major Ad­ Meyer. viser: Prof. T. G. Stavrou. Gail Ann Stumvoll, Becker Margie L. Voelker, Hastings B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '47, College of St. Benedict. Field of Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: Prof. Wesley Simonton. Prof. Wesley Simonton. Chung-Ja Suh, Seoul, Korea Frances Inez Voris, Aurora, Ill. B.A. '63, Ewha Womans University, Korea. B.S. (Elem. Ed.) '65, University of IlJinois. Field of Concentration: Mass Communication. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and In­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Nixon. struction. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. Lloyd Donald Sundheim, Faribault Marc John Wallace, Jr., St. Paul B.A. '66, Mankato State College. Major: B.A. '66, Cornell University. Field of Concen­ French. Minor: English. Thesis: L'Humour de tration: Industrial Relations. Major Adviser: Diderot dans Jacques Le Fataliste. Major Ad­ Prof. T. A. Mahoney. viser: Prof. J. L. Waldauer. John Parcher Wanous, Owatonna Ronald Susskind, Westfield, N.J. B.A. magna cum laude '66, University of Min­ nesota. Field of Concentration: Industrial Re­ B.A. '62, Rutgers University. Major: Philoso­ lations. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. Mahoney. phy. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Philosophical Behaviorism. Major Adviser: Prof. G. E. Max­ Dorothy Alice \Vard, Mapleton well. B.A. '60, Macalester College. Field of Concen­ tration: Education. Major Adviser: Prof. S. B. Carol Hurtley Swanson, St. Paul Kegler. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Jonathan Howes Webster, Canandai- Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Manning. gua, N.Y. Carlos Alberto Tavares, Recife, Brasil B.A. '61, Westminster College. Field of Con­ centration: History. Major Adviser: Prof. P. Agro.Eng. '66, Universidade Rural de Pernam­ W. Bamford. buco, Brazil. Field of Concentration: Agricul­ tural Education. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. John William \Vheeler, Rush, N.Y. Peterson. B.S. '64, Le Moyne College. Field of Concen­ tration: Mass Communication. Major Adviser: Korekiyo Terada, Fukuoka, Japan Prof. M. V. Charnley. B.A. '65, Dartmouth College. Field of Con­ centration: Economics. Major Adviser: Prof. Clinton Oliver \Vhite, Humboldt, J. H. Kareken. Saskatchewan, Canada B.A. with great distinction '63, University of Sister Dianne Theisen, St. Joseph Saskatchewan. Major: History. Minor: Geogra­ B.A. '62, College of St. Benedict. Field of phy. Thesis: Saskatchewan Formulates a Power Concentration: Educational Administration. Policy and Begins Building an Electrical Sys­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. tem. Major Adviser: Prof. P. L. Murphy.

28 Nancy Luella Carter White, Minne- Katherine Grace Yobst, Greenfield, apolis Mass. B.S. '66, Upiversity of Minnesota. Field of B.A. cum laude '64, University of Massachu­ Concentration: Speech Sci6nce, Pathology and setts. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Philosophy. Audiology. Major Adviser: Prof. R. P. McDer­ Thesis: Extended Covering Spaces. Major Ad­ mott. viser: Prof. D. W. Kahn.

John Alexander Wieriman, Minne- James Martin Youngdale, Minneapolis apolis B.A. '40, Carleton College. Field of Concen­ B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of tration: American Studies. Major Adviser: Concentration: Psychology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Prof. D. L. LaBerge. Jerry Wilkes, Excelsior Elaine Myrtle Zehnder, St. Paul B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '61, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Education. Major Adviser: Concentration: Curriculum and Instruction. Prof. C. A. Boeck. Major Adviser: Prof. G. L. Bond. Scott Kenneth Wright, St. Paul Signy Ruth Zimdars, Minneapolis B.A. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.S. '43, Winona State College. Field of Con­ Concentration: Library Science. Major Adviser: centration: Curriculum and Instruction. Major Prof. N. J. Freeman. Adviser: Prof. R. L. Hill.

Master of Arts In Public Administration Harold James Datta, Winona Dale Lawrance Nelson, St. Paul B.S. '50, Georgetown University. Major: Pub­ B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of lic Administration. Thesis: The University of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Minnesota's Public Administration Program in Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Korea. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Richard James Dunn, Winona Howard Joseph Newell, St. Paul B.A. cum laude '67, University of Minnesota. B.S. '46, University of Minnesota. Major: Pub­ Major: Public Administration. Thesis: An Eco­ lic Administration. Thesis: Administrative Con­ nomic Analysis of the Legal Treatment of Debt sensus on Expansion of the Youth Program of Finance in Lower Levels of American Govern­ the Agricultural Extension Service. Major Ad­ ment. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. viser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Phillip James Eide, Minneapolis Narong Sajjapunroj, Bangkok, B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Thailand Concentration: Public Administration. Major B.Econ. '62, Thammasat University, Thailand. Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp. George Herbert Kielkopf, St. Paul B.S. (Econ.) '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Public Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. G. A. Warp.

Master of Business Administration Harold Lannie Cragg, Robbinsdale Ronald Lee Fowler, St. Cloud B.S.B. '63, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '66, College of St. Thomas. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Concentration: Business Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. A. Glaskowsky, Jr. Adviser: Prof. E. H. Lewis.

29 David Glen Fulcher, Robbinsdale Jose Ma. Lacson Hilado, Bacolod, B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Philippines Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S.(Comm.) '60, LaSalle College, Philippines. Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. Field of Concentration: Business Administra­ tion. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Holloway. Gunnar Bjorn Gunnarsson, Reykjavik, Iceland Dale Michael Rucker, Springfield B.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major B.S.B. with distinction '67, University of Min~ Adviser: Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. J. Ma­ James Edward Haefner, Chicago, Ill. uriel. B.S.(Comm.) '66, De Paul University. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. A. K. Wickesberg.

Master of Fine Arts Lance Richard Boyd, Starbuck James Wesley Clarke, Ellendale, N.D. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Field of B.A. '64, University of North Dakota. Field of Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Music. Major Adviser: Prof. R. A. Schuessler. B. D. Weisser.

Master of Science Richard Kabat Allendorf, Minneapolis Barbara Buchman Brauer, Altadena, B.S.B. with distinction '68, University of Min­ Calif. nesota. Major: Business Administration. Minor: B.A. '66, University of California. Field of Speech-Communication. Thesis: Needs, Moti­ vations, and Aspirations of the Low-Income Concentration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. Consumer. Major Adviser: Prof. R. B. Hollo­ Erwin Marquit. way. 1110mas Blake Auran, Minneapolis Norman Ted Byers, Mineral Point, Pa. B.A. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Mi­ crobiology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Fatty B.S.(Ed.) '67, Indiana University of Pennsyl­ Acid Requirements of Leptospina biBexa. Ma­ vania. Field of Concentration: Environmental jor Adviser: Prof. R. C. Johnson. Health. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Barber. Louise Ann Bader, Iowa City, Iowa B.S. '66, University of Iowa. Major: Microbi­ James William Cagley, Hopkins ology. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: A Lysin Pro­ B.S.B. with distinction '67, University of Min­ duced by Streptomyces aureofaciens Infected nesota. Field of Concentration: Business Ad­ by SAP 2. Major Adviser: Prof. S. G. Bradley. ministration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Hollo­ Alan Paul Bender, Minneapolis way. B.A. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Mary Anne Carey, Minneapolis Prof. R. H. Cameron. B.A. '63, College of St. Catherine. Major: Nu­ H. Daniel Bodley, Duluth trition. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: The Ef· B.S. '61, Hamline University. Major: Anatomy. feet of Moderate Alcohol Intake on Chemical Minor: Zoology. Thesis: Studies on the Ultra­ Components of the Blood and Urine of Nor­ structure of Developing Trachea in the Rats. mal Individuals. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J.. Major Adviser: Dr. R. L. Wood. Sirny.

30 Robert Evans Carlson, Ft. Lauder- R. Clyde Greer, Ft. Collins, Colo. dale, Fla. B.S. '64, Colorado State University. Field of B.S. cum laude '66, Gustavus Adolphus Col­ Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Major lege. Major: Entomology. Minor: Biometrics. Adviser: Prof. D. C. Dahl. Thesis: The Ecology and Swarming Behavior of Anarete pritchardi (Diptera:Cecidomyiidae). Sharon May Haggerty, Regina, Major Adviser: Prof. H. C. Chiang. Saskatchewan, Canada Shirley Anne Conn, Pittsburgh, Pa. B.A. '61, University of Saskatchewan. Major: Wildlife. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Ecology B.S.N.E. '60, West Virginia University. Field of the Franklin's (Citellus Franklinii) Ground of Concentration: Medical-Surgical Nursing. Squirrel at Itasca State Park, Minnesota. Major Major Adviser: Prof. G. M. Sarosi. Adviser: Prof. W. H. Marshall. Catherine Anne Crane, St. Paul Richard Comstock Hoyt, St. Paul Its. '62, Mundelein College. Major: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Inorganic Chemistry. The­ B.S.(MilIing Tech.) '62, Kansas State Univer­ sis: A New Synthesis of o-Nitrophenylacetalde­ sity. Field of Concentration: Agricultural Eco­ bydes. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Noland. nomics. Major Adviser: Prof. W. K. Bryant. Firmin Christopher Deibel, Jr., Arnold Francis Kaufmann, Atlanta, Westlake, Ohio Ga. B.A. '64, College of Wooster. Field of Con­ D.V.M. '60, Iowa State University. Major: centration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. Mor­ Veterinary Pathology. Minor: Microbiology. ton Hamermesh. Thesis: Morphologic Studies of Conventional and Gnotobiotic Mice Challenged Per Os with David Leon DeMets, Owatonna Salmonella cerro. Major Adviser: Prof. Victor B.A. '66, Gustavus Adolphus College. Field of Perman. Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A. Johnson. Kent Douglas Keenlyne, Durand, Wis. Marilyn Doesken, Royal, Ill. B.S. '64, Wisconsin State University. Major: ItA. '66, Capital University. Field of Concen· Wildlife. Minor: Entomology. Thesis: The tration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: Prof. E. Massasauga (Sistrurus Catenatus Catenatus) in C. Fuhrken. Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Beer. Robert Stephen Dulude, Little Falls B.A. '66, Macalester College. Field of Concen· Diane Senn Knight, Kenmore, N.Y. tration: Physics. Major Adviser: Prof. S. G. B.S. '63, Wittenberg University. Major: Plant Casiorowicz. Physiology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Variations in Osmotic Ground Value of Leaf Upper Epi· Dorothy Frances Elking, Dayton, dermis of MUSA SP: The Effect of Environ­ Ohio mental Factors. Major Adviser: Prof. E. J. B.S. '58, St. Louis College of Pharmacy. Field Stadelmann. of Concentration: Pharmaceutics. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. H. F. Kabat. Ruth Ann Lea, Millersburg, Ohio B.s. '66, Otterbein College. Major: Genetics. John Carroll Farmer, Niles, Mich. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: Genetic Analysis B.A. '63, University of Michigan. Field of of Alkaline Phosphatase and Esterase Variants Concentration: Zoology. Major Adviser: Prof. in Tribolium Castaneum. Major Adviser: Prof. M. A. Brooks. F. D. Enfield. Douglas Leonard Fields, Minneapolis Sin Yen Lee, Ipoh, Malaysia B.S. '66, University of California. Major: Or­ B.S. '64, Nanyang University, Singapore. Ma­ ganic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. jor: Organic Chemistry. Minor: Analytical Thesis: The Rearrangement of I, 3-BIS, Diazo­ Chemistry. Thesis: Alkyl Nitrites Deamination CIS-2-Decalone. Major Adviser: Prof. R. F. of Aziridines. Major Adviser: Prof. R. M. Carl­ Borch. son.

31 Miguel Orlando Llarena C., Concep- John Edward Pauly, Minneapolis cion, Chile B.A. '48, College of St. Thomas. Field of Con­ Prof. de Matematicas '62, University of Chile. centration: Business Administration. Major Ad­ Field of Concentration: Mathematics. Major viser: Prof. H. W. Stevensen. Adviser: Prof. W. S. Loud. Harlan Dennis Petersen, Luck, Wis. Charles Edward Long, Milwaukee, B.S. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Wis. Concentration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '65, University of Wisconsin. Major: J. G. Haygreen. Physics. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Pho­ tometric Determination of the Charge Spec­ John Edward Poldoski, Duluth trum of Relativistic Primary Rays in the Re­ B.A. '66, Bemidji State College. Major: Analy· gion 16 ~ Z ~ 28. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Waddington. tical Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Thiol Reductions of Nitrilotriacetato· fcrrate (III) in the Presence of 1, lO-Phenan­ Katherine Glendora McLennan, throline. Major Adviser: Prof. T. J. Bydalek. Omaha, Neb. B.S.H.E. '61, University of Omaha. Major: Jean Porta Prescott, Tulsa, Okla. Nutrition. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: B.S. '67, Oklahoma State University. Field of Changes Occurring in the Urinary Excretion of Concentration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. the Copper and Zinc D-Penicillamine and Calcium-Disodium Ethylene·Diaminetetra. G. E. Bartsch. acetate Therapy in Patients with Hepatolen. ticular Degeneration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. Ronald Dean Priebe, Slayton J. Sirny. B.Math. with high distinction '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Mathematics. Minor: Kathryn Joanne Nelson, Duluth Physics. Thesis: The Boundary Correspondence B.A. '50, Macalester College; B.S.N. '59, Uni­ Under a Conformal Map. Major Adviser: Prof. versity of Pennsylvania. Field of Concentration: J. A. Kelingos. Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Hubbard .. Leo Simon Roth, , Ohio B.S. '66, Ohio State University. Major: David Gordon Ness, Rochester Agronomy. Minor: Biometrics. Thesis: Genetic B.A. cum laude '64, St. Mary's College. Field Variation of Quality Traits in Com (Zea of Concentration: Mathematics. Major Adviser: mays) Silage. Major Adviser: Prof. W. A. Prof. R. H. Cameron. Compton.

John Alexander Nicolson, Sault Sainte Hugo E. Sanchez, Lima, Peru Marie, Ontario, Canada Ing.Agro. '51, Universidad Agraria, Peru. Ma· B.S. (For.) with honor '64, Michigan College jor: Agronomy. Minor: Plant Pathology. The­ of Mining and Technology. Field of Concen­ sis: Yield and Moisture Relationships in Fours, tration: Forestry. Major Adviser: Prof. D. B. Lines of Com (Zea mays L.). Major Adviser: Thorud. Prof. W. A. Compton.

Irene Mae Ott, Albert Lea William Patrick Schrader, Minne- B.S. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of apolis Concentration: Home Economics. Major Ad­ B.Chem. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: viser: Prof. R. R. Ford. Biochemistry. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: Studies on 7s Component of Soybean Protein. Major Adviser: Prof. D. R. Briggs. Marvin M. Pace, Hoytsville, Utah B.S. '66, Utah State University. Major: Animal William Edward Simmonds, Jackson, Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Meas­ ure of Sperm Cell Damage through the Re­ Mich. lease of Intracellular Components and their B.B.A. '61, University of Michigan. Field of Relation to Fertility. Major Adviser: Prof. Concentration: Business Administration. Major E. F. Graham. Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith, Jr. 32 Michael John Singer, White Plains, Chao Ling Wang, Hunan, China N.Y. B.S.(Ag.) '58, National Taiwan University; B.S. '66, Cornell University. Major: Soil Sci­ M.S.(Ag.) '65, College of Chinese Culture, enCe. Minor: Geology. Thesis: Movement of Taiwan. Field of Concentration: Biometry. Ma­ Lead Added to the Surface of a Waukegan jor Adviser: Prof. J. R. Boen. Soil. Major Adviser: Prof. R. H. Rust. Nancy Naing-shu Tang Wang, Taiwan, China Gemld Raymond Steuernagel, B.S. '66, National Taiwan University. Field of Mahtomedi Concentration: Genetics. Major Adviser: Prof. B.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Field of R. N. Shoffner. Concentration: Dairy Husbandry. Major Ad­ David Oliver Wanglie, Minneapolis viser: Prof. C. W. Young. B.S.B. '66, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Business Administration. Major Mokhtar Bin Tamin, Selangor, Adviser: Prof. J. M. Smith, Jr. Malaysia Larry Max Weigum, Bismarck, N.D. B.Ag.Sd. '64, University of Malaya. Field of B.S. '66, Mary College. Field of Concentra­ Concentration: Agricultural Economics. Major tion: Psychiatric Nursing. Major Adviser: Prof. Adviser: Prof. T. R. Nodland. M. I. Harris. Nancy Ellen Williams, Minneapolis John Howard Thornton, Lake City B.A. '64, DePauw University. Major: Micro­ B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Ani­ biology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Study mal Science. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: of Certain Aspects of the Beta Lysin Bacterid: Composition and Nutritive Value of Com dal System. Major Adviser: Prof. L. H. Mus­ Grain of Several Test Weights and of Grain chel. and Cobs of Various Maturities. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. R. D. Goodrich. Paul Curtis Woosley, Minneapolis B.A. '67, Hendrix College. Field of Concen­ tration: Biometry. Major Adviser: Prof. M. O. John Prentice Walkup, Anchorage, Kjelsberg. Alaska B.A. '64, Alaska Methodist University. Major: Robert Elliot Young, Greenville, Miss. Physics. Minors: Mathematics and Education. B.S. with distinction '60, Mississippi Voca­ Thesis: High Pressure Mass Spectroscopy. Ma­ tional College. Field of Concentration: Bot­ jor Adviser: Prof. A. O ..C. Nier. any. Major Adviser: Prof. E. C. Abbe.

Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Charles Andrew Farrell, Jr., St. Paul Ing-Tzong Hwang, Taipei, China B.A.E. with distinction '67, University of Min­ B.S.E. '65, National Taiwan University. Major: nesota. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. Wil­ Thesis: Non-Linear Generation of Heat. Major son. Adviser: Prof. D. D. Joseph. Ved Prakash Gupta, Delhi, India B.Tech.(M.E.) with distinction '67, Indian In­ stitute of Technology. Field of Concentration: Aeronautical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. Wilson.

33 Master of Science In Agricultural Engineering Stephen Merritt Hartley, Turners David Curtis Quick, Borup Falls, Mass. B.S. '57, North Dakota State University. Ma­ B.S.C.E. '67, University of Massachusetts. Ma­ jor: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Me­ jor: Agricultural Engineering. Minor: Civil chanics and Materials. Thesis: Air Flow within Engineering. Thesis: Concrete Pipe Absorption Hay Bales as Influenced by Bale Size and Den­ Testing Procedure. Major Adviser: Prof. P. W. sity under Conditions Approximating Random. Manson. Stacking. Major Adviser: Prof. John Strait.

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering James Lawrence Claypool, \Vestport, Le Trung Quae, Saigon, Vietnam Wash. B.S.Ch.E. with distinction '66, Montana State B.S.Ch.E. '67, University of Washington. Ma­ College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: jor: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathemat­ Mathematics. Thesis: Kinetic Theory of ics. Thesis: Theory of Transport in a Model Loaded Spheres Interating with a Square WeI! Polyatomic Fluid. Major Adviser: Prof. H. T. Potential. Major Adviser: Prof. H. T. Davis. Davis. Donald Alexander Fisher, Massena, Fred Thomas Sommer, Racine, 'Vis. B.S. '67, Yale Univ~rsity. Major: Chemical N.Y. Engineering. Minor: Electrical Engineering. B.Ch.E. '67, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Thesis: Steady State Analysis of a Non-Adia­ Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ batic Tubular Reactor. Major Adviser: Prof. matics. Thesis: A Model for Very Fast Reac­ N. R. Amundson. tions in Turbulently Mixed Liquids. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. W. E. Rauz.

Master of Science in Civil Engineering Robert Tipton Brown, Minneapolis Michael Ralph Mayer, Jackson, Wis. B.C.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Field of B.C.E. '67, Marquette University. Field of Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ Concentration: Civil Engineering. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer. viser: Prof. G. J. Schroepfer. Michael Joseph Hanson, St. Louis Park B.C.E. with high distinction '67, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Civil En­ gineering. Major Adviser: Prof. 'V. K. John­ son.

Master of Science in Dentistry Joseph A. Haws, Calgary, Alberta, Henry Joseph Menke, Bloomington Canada B.S. '54, D.D.S. '63, University of Minnesota. D.D.S. '57, University of Alberta. Major: Den­ Major: Dentistry. Minor: Anatomy. Thesis: tistry. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Comparison The Natural History of Periodontal Disease in of Skin Grafted and Conventional Oral Sulcus Mice. Major Adviser: Dr. R. E. Stallard. Extension Procedures in Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. W. R. Laney.

34 Master of Science in Dermatology Charles Henry Dicken, Rochester Francis Joseph Pedace, San Diego, B.A. 'S8, Hendrix College; M.S. '60, B.S. '62, Calif. M.D. '62, University of Arkansas. Major: Der· M.D. '60, Loyola University. Major: Derma­ matology. Minor: Basic Dermatological Sci­ tology. Minor: Basic Dermatological Sciences. ences. Thesis: Biochemical Evidence for the Thesis: Psoriasis, the Koebner Phenomenon: Presence of Lysosomes in the Epidermis. Ma­ An Osmorphic Response. Major Adviser: Dr. jor Adviser: Dr. R. K. Winkelmann. S. A. Muller.

Master of Science In Electrical Engineering Frederick Albert Aupperle, Morris Robert Julian Erlandson, Cokato B.S.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: B.E.E. with distinction '67, University of Min­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Thesis: A Formulation of the Acoustic Ra­ Mathematics. Thesis: Microwave Piezoresist­ diation from Smooth and Roughened Flexible ance in N-Type Germanium. Major Adviser: Panels Excited by Turbulent Flow. Major Ad­ Prof. K. S. Champlin. viser: Prof. R. F. Lambert. Richard E. Fayling, White Bear David James Behun, Minneapolis B.A. '57, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major B.E.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Adviser: Prof. W. F. Brown, Jr. Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. Richard John Hedger, Rochester B.E.E. '62, University of Minnesota. Field of Allen Dale Betz, Rosemount Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Major B.S.E.E. '60, University of Wisconsin. Field Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. of Concentration: Electrical Engineering. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. R. P. Halverson. Herman Held, Minneapolis B.E.E. with high distinction '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ Stephen Paul Callaghan, Minneapolis nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Mass Spectrometric B.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Investigation of CeSium-Argon D.C. Discharges. Electrical Engineering. Minor: Physics. The­ Major Adviser: Prof. L. M. Chanin. sis: A Study of the Temperature Dependence of Laser Induced Breakdown of Glass. Major Douglas James Hoffmann, St. Paul Adviser: Prof. R. J. Collins. B.E.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Analysis of Noise in a Egons Karl Dunens, Minneapolis FM Detector Using Hybrid Computer Simu­ B.E.E. with high distinction '66, University of lation. Major Adviser: Prof. J. H. Park. Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Studies of a Con­ Tong Lu, Taipei, Taiwan, China tinuous Sampling Median Communications B.E.E. '65, Cheng Kung University. Major: Detector in Additive Gaussian and Poisson Im­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Pbysics. Thesis: pulsive Noise Backgrounds. Major Adviser: A Technique for Relating Microwave Contiuc­ Prof. R. F. Lambert. tivity to the Teo ot-Mode Reflection Coefficient of Annular Shaped Semiconductor Sample. Major Adviser: Prof. K. S. Champlin. Richard Edward Ericson, St. Paul B.E.E. with high distinction '66, University of Israel Ben Magrisso, Minneapolis Minnesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ B.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: nor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Low Energy Elec­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. tron Diffraction Study of the Strontium Titan­ Thesis: Single-Pole Approximation for Predict­ ate (100) Surface. Major Adviser: Prof. W. T. ing Propagation Times in a Switching Circuit. Peria. Major Adviser: Prof. L. T. Anderson.

35 David Warren Palermo, Mora Fozi Mahmoud Qutob, Minneapolis B.E.E. with distinction '67, University of Min­ B.S.E.E. '62, Iowa State College. Field of Con­ nesota. Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: centration: Electrical Engineering. Major Ad­ Mathematics. Thesis: High Coercivity Mag­ viser: Prof. Mahmoud Riaz. netic Thin Films. Major Adviser: Prof. D. E. Speliotis. Shu-\\Tei Shen, Taipei, China Frederick Raymond Pfeiffer, Shore- B.S.E. '65, Taiwan Cheng Kung University. view Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: Noise Suppression in Field B.S.E.E. with honor '60, Michigan College of Emission. Major Adviser: Prof. Aldert van der Mining and Technology. Field of Concentra­ ZieI. tion: Electrical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. E. B. Lee. David Marcus Thymian, Correll Harry Clifford Prendergast, Minne- B.E.E. '66, University of Minnesota. Major: apolis Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Second Harmonic Enhancement with B.S.E.E. '61, University of Manitoba. Major: Locked Laser. Major Adviser: Prof. J. A. Car­ Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. ruthers. Thesis: Hybrid Computer Solution of Non­ Linear Boundary Value Problems. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. S. J. Kahne.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Richard Newman Berglund, St. Paul Ramesh Chandra Paliwal, Kakore, B.Aero.E. with distinction '67, University of India Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Mechani­ B.S. '64. Banaras Hindu University. Major: cal Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Y. H. Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Liu. Thesis: Ratio of Heat Transfer Coefficient to Mass Transfer Coefficient for Evaporation of Henry Arthur Hanson, St. Paul Water from a Free Water Surface into Air. B.M.E. with distinction '66, University of Min­ Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Threlkeld. nesota. Field of Concentration: Mechanical Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. Threl­ Hans Helmut Quack, Stuttgart. keld. Germany Robert Jerry Herling, Los Angeles, Dip.Ing. '67, Technische Hochschile Munchen. Calif. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ matics. Thesis: The Solution of Non Similar B.S. with distinction '67, Harvey Mudd Col­ Boundary Layer Problems. Major Adviser: Prof. lege. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Minor: E. M. Sparrow. Aeronautical Engineering. Thesis: A Low Pres· sure Electrical Method for the Sizing and Clas­ sification of Aerosol Particles. Major Adviser: Hooshang Yazdani, Abadan, Iran Prof. B. Y. H. Liu. B.S.Gen.E. '64, Abadan Institute of Tech­ nology, Iran. Field of Concentration: Mechani­ Nickolas Konopliv, Minneapolis cal Engineering. Major Adviser: Prof. B. Y. H. B.M.E. '59, University of Minnesota. Major: Liu. Mechanical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Theoretical Analysis of Heat Transfer and F1uid F10w in Reference to a Sphere. Ma· jor Adviser: Prof. E. M. Sparrow.

36 Master of Science in Medicine Douglas Robert Gracey, Rochester Leo Richard Zacharski, Warren, B.A. '58, Coe College; M.D. '62, Northwest­ Mich. ern University. Major: Medicine (Internal). B.A. '59, M.D. '62, Wayne State University. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Electron Micro­ Major: Medicine (Internal). Minor: Hema­ scopic Study of the Nonnal Human Bronchus. tology. Thesis: The Chronic Lymphocytic Leu­ Major Adviser: Dr. A. M. Olscn. kemias. Major Adviser: Dr. D. C. Campbell.

Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Fernando Jorge Dick, Oruro, Bolivia Harold Edward Goetzman, Olivia Min.Eng. '62, Universidad Tecnica de Oruro, B.S. '63, University of Minnesota. Major: Bolivia. Major: Metallurgical Engineering. Mi­ Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physical nor: Mineral Engineering. Thesis: Sulphadiza­ Chemistry. Thesis: The Oxidation Profile in a tion and Separation of Sulphadized Cassiterite Bed of Burning Iron Ore Oxide Pellets. Major and Iron Minerals. Major Adviser: Prof. A. C. Adviser: Prof. Gust Bitsianes. Dorenfeld.

Master of Science in Mineral Engineering Nelson Jose Cordoliani, Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela Ing. Min. '66, Universidad do Oriente, Vene­ zuela. Field of Concentration: Mineral Engi­ neering. Major Adviscr: Prof. W. H. Laca­ banne.

Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology Robert David Hilgers, Fairmont B.S. magna cum laude '58, St. John's Univer­ sity; B.S. '61, M.D. '61, University of Minne­ sota. Major: Obstetrics and Gynecology. Mi­ nor: Pathology. Thesis: Embryonal Rhabdo­ myosarcoma (Botryoid Type) of the Vagina (A Comparative Study Including Extravaginal Botryoid Rhabdomyosarcomas). Major Adviser: Dr. R. B. Wilson.

Master of Science in Orthopedic Surgery Edwin Leslie Laurnen, Rock Springs, Wyo. M.D. '58, University of Colorado. Major: Or­ thopedic Surgery. Minor: Pathology. Thesis: Quantitations of Metabolic Rate, Oxygen Con­ sumption, CO" Calcium, and pH Changes in Tibial Fractures in Dogs. Major Adviser: Dr. P. J. Kelly.

37 Specialist in Education Rex Thaddeus Beach, Stillwater Earl Stanley Mello, Baltimore, Md. B.A. '48, B.S. '49, M.A. '57, University of B.A. '57, Morgan State College; M.A. '64, Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educa­ Syracuse University. Field of Concentration: tional Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. Special Education. Major Adviser: Prof. D. G. W. R. Cross. Force, Jr. Carol Marie Bellamy, Chicago, Ill. Theodore Charles Pollard, Minne- B.A. cum laude '62, B.M. '62, Mundelein Col­ apolis lege. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ B.S. '54, M.A. '59, University of Minnesota. chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Field of Concentration: Educational Adminis­ tration. Major Adviser: Prof. J. R. Curtin. Virginia Mariea F1ores, St. Paul B.S. '46, College of St. Theresa; M.A. '51, Ray Irwin Powell, St. Paul University of Minnesota. Field of Concentra­ B.S. '56, M.S. '58, Winona State Teachers tion: Educational Psychology. Major Adviser: College. Field of Concentration: Educational Prof. W. W. Tennyson. Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Lawrence Alan Hartman, St. Paul B.S. '57, M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Diana Barbara Poch Suslak, New Field of Concentration: Educational Admin­ York, N.Y. istration. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nicker­ B.A. '66, M.A. '68, University of Minnesota. son, Jr. Field of Concentration: Educational Psy­ chology. Major Adviser: Prof. M. D. Hall. Raymond Thomas Kenney, Babbitt B.S. '42, 'Winona State Teachers College; M.A. '47, University of Minnesota. Field of Concentration: Educational Administration. Major Adviser: Prof. V. D. Mueller.

Doctor of Philosophy Ronald Francis Abler, St. Paul James Dennis Amquist, Minneapolis B.A. CURl laude '63, M.A. '66, University of B.A. '54, Hamline University. Major: Ameri­ Minnesota. Major: Geography. Minor: History. can Studies. Thesis: Images of Catholic Utopi­ Thesis: The Geography of Intercommunica­ anism and Radicalism in Industrial America. tions Systems: The Post Office and Telephone Major Adviser: Prof. D. W. Noble. Systems in the United States. Major Adviser: Prof. F. E. Lukermann. Virach Arromdee, Bangkok, Thailand Jack Allard, Oroville, Wash. B.Acc. '47, Chulalongkom University, Thai­ B.S. '50, Washington State University. Major: land; M.A.(Ag.Econ.) '57, University of Wis­ Epidemiology. Minor: Microbiology. Thesis: consin. Major: Agricultural Economics. Minor: The Carrier State in Salmonellosis: An Epi­ Economics. Thesis: Economics of Rice Trade demiological Study of Infections with Sal­ Among Countries of South East Asia. Major monella Species. Major Adviser: Dr. L. M. Adviser: Prof. V. W. Ruttan. Schuman. James Allen Armentrout, Minneapolis Glenn Stanley Ballard, St. Paul B.A. '62, M.A. '64, University of Kansas. Ma­ B.Physics '61, University of Minnesota. Major: jor: Psychology. Minor: Child Psychology. Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: Exist­ Thesis: Parental Child-Rearing Attitudes and ence of Proper Thick Subgroups in Locally Pre-adolescents' Problem Behaviors. Major Ad­ Compact Groups. Major Adviser: Prof. 1. W. viser: Prof. A. J. Hafner. Green.

38 Vemon Stanley Bennett, Eau Claire, Donald Frederick Brod, River Falls, Wis. Wis. B.S. '55, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire; B.A. magna cum laude '54, Southeast Missouri M.A. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: State College; M.A. '58, University of Mis­ Educational Administration. Minor: Supporting souri. Major: Mass Communication. Minor: Program. Thesis: An Empirical Investigation of History. Thesis: Church, State, and Press: the Difference Between Problem Situations En­ Twentieth-Century Episodes in the United countered by Elementary School Principals in States. Major Adviser: Prof. W. E. Emery. High and in Low Socioeconomic Community Schools. Major Adviser: Prof. N. C. Nickerson, Jr. Lester Edward Brown, Mt. Prospect, Ill. Roland George Bergeson, Fertile B.S.(Elem.Ed.) '57, M.Ed. '59, Macalester College. Major: Curriculum and Instruction. B.A. '64, Northwestern College; M.A. '66, Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: An University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: A Organizing Learning Experiences to Achieve Study of the Effects of a Set of Selected Edu­ the Objective of Critical Thinking in Certain cational Experiences on Counselor-Trainees' Fifth Grade Social Studies Classes. Major Ad­ Perceptions of Filmed Interviews. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. G. H. McCune. viser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Thomas Eugene Brunelle, Crookston Clark Bergman, St. Paul B.S. '57, College of St. Thomas; M.S. '62, B.Physics with high distinction '62, M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Biochemistry. University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Mi­ Minor: Organic Chemistry. Thesis: A Study of nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Elastic Scattering the Binding of Small Cations by Acid Polysac­ of Alpha Particles by 1"() Between 18.9 and charides. Major Adviser: Prof. C. W. Carr. 30 MeV. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Hobbie. Bruce Penwell Budge, Minneapolis Donald Clair Biggs, San Francisco, B.S. '53, M.S. '58, University of Idaho. Major: Calif. Business Administration. Minor: Economics. B.A. '50, Stanford University; M.A. '51, San Thesis: The Value of the Firm, an Empirical Francisco State College. Major: American Stud­ Examination of Present Value Theory. Major ies. Thesis: Stevenson's Regiment in Califor­ Adviser: Prof. J. C. Gray. nia: An Experiment in Social Action. Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. James Edwin Campion, Jr., Minne- Einer Boberg, Drumheller, Alberta, apolis Canada B.A. cum laude '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Educational Psy­ B.A. '62, M.A. '63, University of Iowa. Major: chology. Thesis: Effects of Managerial Style Speech Science, Pathology and Audiology. Mi­ on Subordinates' Attitudes and Performance in nor: Psychology. Thesis: The Effects of Self­ a Simulated Organization Setting. Major Ad­ Administered and Experimenter-Administered "Time-Out" on Stuttering. Major Adviser: visers: Profs. J. P. Campbell and M. D. Dun­ Prof. R. R. Martin. nette.

Robert Elliott Bonner, Northfield Shlomo Carmi, Kiriat-Motzkin, Israel B.A. with honor '61, UniverSity of Wyoming; B.S. (Min.E.) with distinction '62, University M.A. '63, University of Oregon. Major: His­ of Witwatersrand, Union of South Africa; M.S. tory. Minor: English. Thesis: Administration (Aero.E.) '66, University of Minnesota. Ma­ and Public Service under the Early Stuarts: Ed­ jor: Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ ward Viscount Conway as Secretary of State, matics. Thesis: Energy Theory of Stability of 1623-1628. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Will­ Parallel Flows. Major Adviser: Prof. D. D. Jo­ son. seph.

39 Robindra Chandra Chakravorti, Robert Lee Delorn1e, Minneapolis Calcutta, India B.A. '53, St. John'S University; M.A. '62, Uni­ B.A. '45, M.A. '48, University of Calcutta; versity of Minnesota. Major: Political Science. M.A. '55, University of Michigan. Major: So­ Minor: History. TIlesis: The Political Basis of ciology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Economic Development: Mexico, 1884-1911, The Sikhs of El Centro: A Study in Social A Case Study. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Integration. Major Adviser: Prof. D. A. Mar­ Holt. tindale. Claereda r..,1arjorie Dethmers, New Lynette Yun Chau Chang, Honolulu, DIm Hawaii B.A. '50, Macalester College; M.A. '59, Spec. B.Ed. with honors '54, M.Ed. '60, University in Ed. '60, University of Minnesota. Major: of Hawaii. Major: Education. Minor: Educa­ Educational Psychology. Minor: Psychology. tional Psychology. Thesis: The Ability of Sixth Thesis: Self-Concept, Value Orientation, and Grade Pupils to Use Certain Verbal Context Achievement Level of Lower Class Children Clues in Listening and Reading. Major Ad­ in Two Types of Educational Programs. Major viser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. Adviser: Prof. J. D. Duker. Sister Jeanne Concannon, Spokane, Stephen Charles Dodge, Decatur, Ill. Wash. B.A. '63, University of Dubuque; M.A. '64, BA. '55, Holy Names College; M.A. '61, Mar­ University of Minnesota. Major: History. Mi­ quette University. Major: English. Minor: nor: Political Science. Thesis: The History of Mass Communication. Thesis: The Poetry and the Development of the Venezuelan Guayana Fiction of James Agee: A Critical Analysis. Region. Major Adviser: Prof. W. D. Beatty. Major Advisers: Profs. S. H. Youngblood and J. C. Levenson. Jobn Lee Doll, Minneapolis B.S.(Ed.) '31, State Teachers College at Buf­ \Villiam Pendleton Cooke, Orlando, falo; M.A. '32, University of Michigan. Major: Fla. Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. Mi­ B.A. '58, Rollins College; M.A. '64, Univer­ nor: English. Thesis: The New York Dramatic sity of Minnesota. Major: Spanish. Minor: Mirror and the War Against Play Piracy in the Area Studies. Thesis: An Annotated Edition of United States, 1880·1909. Major Adviser: Prof. the Play Los Monteros de Espinosa. Major Ad­ D. W. Thompson. viser: Prof. W. T. Pattison. Dexter Richard Douglas, \Vooster, Gerald Lee Crane, Fairborn, Ohio Ohio B.S. '62, Ball State Teachers College; M.S. B.S.(Ed.) '62, Kent State University; M.S. '65, '65, Ohio University. Major: Plant Pathology. University of Wyoming. Major: Plant Pa· Minor: Botany. Thesis: Mineral Oil as a Fo­ thology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: Factors Influ­ liar Spray for the Potential Control of Cer­ encing the Survival and Infective Capabilities cospora Leaf-Spot and Virus Yellows Diseases of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Me10nis in the of Beta vulgarus L. Major Adviser: Prof. Lucas Soil. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Eide. Calpouzos. Harold Bruce Dreyer, Mankato Joan Ethelyn Curlee, Ft. \Vorth, Tex. B.S. '52, Bemidji State College; M.A. '53, B.A. Cum laude '50, Baylor University; M.A. Spec. in Ed. '60, University of Minnesota. Ma­ '52, Ph.D. '57, Vanderbilt University. Major: jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Curricu­ Psychology. Minors: Psychiatry and Neurology. lum and Instruction. Thesis: The Transfer of Thesis: A Comparison of Male and Female Learned Phoneme-Grapheme Relationships to Patients in an Alcoholism Treatment Center. Learning New Letters and Words Among Kin­ Major Adviser: Prof. R. D. Wirt. dergarten Children. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. i'.farvin \Villiam Daehler, Chadwick, III. John Stewart Elam, MOllnd B.A. '64, University of Illinois; M.A. '66, Uni­ B.A. '63, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. versity of Minnesota. Major: Child Psychology. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Organic Chem­ Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Children's Manipu­ istry. Thesis: The Degradation of Bacterial lation of Illusory Stimuli as an Aid in Dis­ DNA to Mononucleotides Following Infection criminative Performance. Major Adviser: Prof. of Escherichia coli with T-2 Bacteriophage. Ma­ J. C. Wright. jor Adviser: Prof. J. F. Koerner.

40 Michael Charles Emery, Minneapolis James Richard Flis, St. Paul B.A. '62, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. B.S. '58, M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Mass Communication. Minor: History. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psy­ Thesis: The American Mass Media and the chology. Thesis: A Longitudinal Survey of the Coverage of Five Major Foreign Events, 1900- Personal Business Achievement and Perma­ 1950: The Russo-Japanese War, Outbreak of nence of Learning of High School Students. , Rise of Stalin, Munich Crisis, Major Advisers: Profs. R. G. Price and C. J. Invasion of South Korea. Major Adviser: Prof. Hoyt. G. S. Hage. Gregory Rither Germaine, Minne- apolis Cesaria Pamarang Eugenio, Rosales, B.A. '63, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Pangasinan, Philippines Major: Microbiology. Minor: Biochemistry. B.S.(Ag.) '61, University of the Philippines; Thesis: The Regulation of Galactokinase in M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Escherichia coli. Major Adviser: Prof. Palmer Plant Pathology. Minor: Genetics. Thesis: Rogers. Factors Influencing the Biosynthesis of the Fungal Estrogen (F-2) and the Effects of F-2 James Harlan Gilbertson, Spring Lake on Perithecia Formation by Fusarium Species. Park Major Adviser: Prof. C. M. Christensen. B.A. magna cum laude '63, University of Min­ nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Neuropsy­ chiatry. Thesis: A Study of Schizophrenic John Lyle Evans, St. Louis Park Thinking: Habit and Intention. Major Adviser: B.A. '51, M.Ed. '57, Macalester College. Ma­ Prof. W. A. Russell. jor: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Two Aspects of Literary Appreciation Byron Neil Golie, Sacred Heart Among High School Students, Judgment of B.A. magna cum laude '58, Augsburg College; Prose Quality and Emotional Responses to Lit­ M.A. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: erature and Selected Aspects of Their Reading Educational Psychology. Minor: Curriculum Interests. Major Adviser: Prof. Norine Odland. and Instruction. Thesis: A Study of the Effects of an Orientation Treatment on New Teacher Perceptions of Organizational Climate and Jerry Yu Fan, Taiwan, Republic of Other Selected Variables. Major Adviser: Prof. China' D. H. Blocher. B.S.(Eng.) '61, National Taiwan University; Robert Lincoln Goodale, r., M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: J Mechanics and Materials. Minors: Mathemat­ Minneapolis ics and Aeronautical Engineering. Thesis: Stress B.A. '52, Princeton University; M.D. '56, Analysis of a Fluid-Filled Porous Elastic Con­ Columbia University; Ph.D. in Surgery '67, tinuum_ Major Adviser: Prof. L. E. Goodman. University of Minnesota. Major: Physiology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Effect of Hypoxia and Glycolytic Blockade Upon Alve­ olocapillary Permeability to Albumin. Major Dale Wade Fishbeck, Utica, S.D. Adviser: Dr. M. B. Visscher. B.A. '57, Yankton College; M.A. '59, Univer­ sity of South Dakota. Major: Zoology. Minor: Betty Radley Green, St. Louis Park Botany. Thesis: A Study of Some Phases of the B.A. cum laude '63, M.A. '65, University of Ecology of Rana sylvatica, Le Conte. Major Minnesota. Major: Sociology. Minor: Psy­ Adviser: Prof. J. C. Underhill. chology. Thesis: The Role of Peer Groups in Delinquent Behavior. Major Adviser: Prof. E. D. Monachesi. Roland Henry Flint, Park River, N.D. B.A. '58, University of North Dakota; M.A. Leigh Edmund Grosenick, Alexandria '60, Marquette University. Major: English. Mi­ B.A. '60, M.A.P.A. '65, University of Minne­ nor: Speech, Communication, and Theatre sota. Major: Political Science. Minor: Support­ Arts. Thesis: Many Arrivals Make Us Live: A ing Program. Thesis: The Many Faces of Inter­ Study of the Early Poetics of Theodore local Cooperation: A Test of the Social and Roethke, 1941-1953. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Economic Status Theory. Major Adviser: Prof. Foster. F. J. Sorauf.

41 Balldor Thorkell Gudjonsson, Ann Lee Stocking Heuschcle, Reykjavik, Iceland Hastings Abitur '59, Menntaskolium College, Iceland; B.S. '60, M.S. '61, University of Michigan. diplom '61, University at Erlangen, Germany. Major: Zoology. Minors: Entomology, Bio­ Major: Mathematics. Minor: Physics. Thesis: chemistry, and Botany. Thesis: The Phenology An Investigation of Limitultra Products. Major of Macrobenthos in a Mississippi River Flood­ Adviser: Prof. Erwin Engeler. plain Lake. Major Adviser: Prof. J. C. Under­ hill. Mireille Guillet-Rydell, San Bernar- dino, Calif. Jacque Jcrome Hohlfelder, St. Paul Licencie es Lettres '51, University of Bor· B.Physics with distinction '60, M.S. '65, Uni­ deaux, France; M.A. '58, University ·of Minne­ versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: sota. Major: French. Minor: Spanish. Thesis: Mathematics. Thesis: Development of a High The Bride-Vvinning Theme in French Medie­ Abundance Sensitivity Mass Spectrometer and val Literature. Major Adviser: Prof. J. 1.. Wal­ Its Application in the Measurement of the dauer. Half-Life of Manganese-53. Major Adviser: Prof. \V. H. Johnson. Michael Hahn, San Francisco, Calif. Charles Russel Hopkins, Villard B.A. '64, University of California. Major: Psy­ chology. Minors: Psychiatry and Neurology. B.S. '60, St. Cloud State College; M.A. '66, Thesis: The Rolc of Brain Dysfunction in the University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Generation of Inhibition Potential of the Ro­ Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: A tary Pursuit and Inverted Alphabet Printing Measure of Economic Understanding and Gen­ Tasks. Major Adviser: Prof. M. J. Meier. eral Business Knowledges of Tenth Grade Stu­ dents. Major Adviser: Prof. R. G. Price. Kenneth Arnold Hanninen, Cloquct Robcrt \Voolman Houghton, Media, B.S. ' 59, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Edu­ Pa. cation. Thesis: The Effect of Texture on Tac­ B.A. '63, Oberlin College. Major: Physics. Mi­ tually Pcrceived Length in Children. Major nor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Nuclear Spin

Adviser: Prof. M. C. Reynolds. Echo Study of Mn2 _xCrxSb. Major Adviser: Prof. W. V. \Vcyhmann. Orion Donald Hegre, Minneapolis B.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Ana­ \VilIiam Andrew Hustrulid, St. Paul tomy. Minor: Zoology. Thesis: A Study of CuI­ B.S. with distinction '62, M.S.M.E. '65, Uni­ hues of Pancreases From Fetuses of Normal versity of Minnesota. l\!ajor: Mineral Engineer­ and Diabetic Rats and of Such Cultures ing. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Theo­ Grafted into Maternal Hosts. Major Advisers: retical and Experimental Study of Percussive Drs. Arnold Lazarow and 1. J. \Vells. Drilling of Rock. Major Adviser: Prof. Charles Fairhurst. David Allison Heiberg, Minneapolis B.A. magna cum laude '60, University of Min­ Joyce Kilmer Hvistendahl, Ames, Iowa nesota. Major: Psychology. Minor: Neuropsy­ B.A. '41, Augustine College; M.A. '50, Univer­ chology. Thesis: Psychometric Correlates sity of Oregon. Major: Mass Communication. Within a Youthful Offender Population. Major Minor: Sociology. Thesis: Role Conflict and Adviser: Prof. Auke Tellegen. the Reporting of Public Records by Iowa Pub­ lishers. Major Adviser: Prof. P. J. Tichenor. Karen Matison Hess, Bloomington B.A. magna Cum laude '61, B.S. with high dis­ Alan Parker Jackman, Shawnee- tinction '61, M.A. '63, Universitv of Minne­ :Mission, Kan. sota. Major: Education. Minor: Supporting B.A. '63, Rice University. Major: Chemical Program. Thesis: The Language Attitudes and Engineering. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Beliefs of Minnesota Elcmentary and High sis: The Dynamics and Optimal Control of the School English Teachers. Major Advisers: Tubular Pyrolytic Reactor. Major Adviser: Profs. S. B. Kegler and H. B. Allen. Prof. Rutherford Aris.

42 Carol Elizabeth Jenson, Hartland Yung Dai Kim, Seoul, Korea B.A. cum laude '61, St. Olaf College; M.A. B.S. '61, State College of Washington; M.S. '63, Brown University. Major: History. Minor: '63, University of Idaho. Major: Physical Political Science. Thesis: Agrarian Pioneer in Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Program. The­ Civil Liberties: The Nonpartisan League in sis: The Effect of pH, Virtual Substrates and Minnesota During World War I. Major Ad­ Inhibitors on the Conformational States of viser: Prof. P. L. Murphy. a-Chymotrypsin at Alkaline pH Values. Major Adviser: Prof. R. W. Lumry. Dewey Eugene Johnson, Litchfield Andrew Arthur King, Glenview, Ill. B.A. cum laude '54, St. Olaf College; M.B.A. B.A. '59, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. '61, University of Michigan. Major: Business Major: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Administration. Minor: Supporting Program. Arts. Minor: Sociology. Thesis: The Metaphor Thesis: A Comparison Between the Likert in Civil Rights Oratory: The Rhetoric of Ac­ Management Systems and Performance in Air commodation. Major Adviser: Prof. R. L. Force ROTC Detachments. Major Adviser: Scott. Prof. R. K. Gaumnitz. Charles William King, Minneapolis B.A. cum lande '54, Johnson Bible ColIege; John Finbar Jones, Hong Kong, M.A. '56, University of Pittsburgh. Major: Repttblic of China Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. M.S.W. '66, University of Michigan; M.A.P.A. Thesis: The Relationship of Personal and En­ '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Social vironmental Factors to Faculty Service in Work. Minor: Public Administration. Thesis: Church Related ColIeges. Major Adviser: Prof. The Use of Volunteers in American Social R. E. Eckert. Welfare During the Depression. Major Ad­ viser: Prof. Gisela Konopka. Donald Maurice Knutson, Foley B.S. '57, M.S. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Forestry. Minor: Plant Pathology. The­ Helen Holt Juliar, Minneapolis sis: Wetwood in Trembling Aspen (Populus B.S. '64. University of Wisconsin; M.A- '66, tremuloides Michx). Major Adviser: Prof. E. University of Minnesota. Major: Educational L. Sucoff. Psychology. Minor: Education. Thesis: The Relationship of Teacher Evaluation of Pupil Michael Charles Kotzin, Chicago, Ill. Behavior to Tested Achievement and Assigned B.A. '62, University of Chicago; M.A. '65, Marks. Major Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. University of Minnesota. Major: English. Mi­ nor: Art History. Thesis: Dickens and the Fairy Tale. Major Adviser: Prof. G. R. Stange. \Vayne Thomas Kasprzak, St. Paul B.Physics with distinction '63, M.S. '65, Uni­ John Karl Gerhard Kramer, Winnipeg, versity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: Manitoba, Canada Mathematics. Thesis: The Structure of the B.S. with honors '63, M.S. '65, University of Lower Thermosphere. Major Adviser: Prof. Manitoba. Major: Biochemistry. Minor: Or­ A. O. C. Nier. ganic Chemistry. Thesis: Synthesis and Char­ acterization of Neutral Diol Plasmalogens. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. H. K. Mangold. Melvin Hubert Keyes, Euclid, Ohio B.S.(Chem.} '62, Case Institute of Tech­ Rolf Eric Lagerquist, Minneapolis nology. Major: Physical Chemistry. Minor: Or­ B.A. '61, University of Minnesota. Major: ganic Chemistry. Thesis: Structure and Func­ Physiology. Minor: Physical Chemistry. The­ tion of Sperm Whale Myoglobin. Major Ad­ sis: The Effect of Testicular Hyaluronidase viser: Prof. R. W. Lumry. Upon Capillary Permeability. Major Adviser: Dr. J. A. Johnson. Richard Eric Kihlstrom, Evanston, Ill. Bruce Allen Langager, Willmar B.A. with distinction '64, Purdue University. B.A. cum laude '64, Augsburg College. Major: Major: Economics. Minor: Mathematics. The­ Organic Chemistry. Minor: Supporting Pro­ sis: On the Use of Discrete Prior Distributions gram. Thesis: Acidic Rearrangements of Salts in Bayesian Decision Theory. Major Adviser: of 5-Nitro-6-Substituted-2-Norbomenes. Major Prof. Clifford Hildreth. Adviser: Prof. W. E. Noland.

43 Rollin Edward Langseth, St. Paul Leon Kenneth Miller, Minot, N.D. B.S. with high distinction '62, M.S.E.E. '65, B.A. magna cum laude '63, Harvard College. University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical En­ Major: Child Psychology. Minor: PsychOlogy. gineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: An Thesis: A Developmental Study of Tachisto_ Adaptive Approach to Receiving Array Optimi­ scopic Recognition Under Conditions of Par­ zation Using Stochastic Approximation. Major tial Report. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Pick, Adviser: Prof. R. F. Lambert. Jr. Ronald Martin Lanner, Logan, Utah Ralph Dudley Miller, Detroit, Mich. B.A. '52, M.F. '58, Syracuse University. Major: B.A. '63, University of Michigan. Major: Psy­ Forestry. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: chology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The Pine Shoot Primary Growth System. Ma­ Some Psychophysiological Correlates of Two­ jor Adviser: Prof. S. S. Pauley. Flash Fusion Threshold. Major Adviser: Prof. D. T. Lykken. Charles Urban Larson, Minneapolis B.S. '62, M.A. '66, University of Minnesota. Alan Robert Moffitt, London, Ontario, Major: Speech-Communication. Minor: Sup­ Canada porting Program. Thesis: Leadership Emer­ B.A. '63, M.A. '65, University of Western On­ gence and Attention Span: A Content Analy­ tario. Major: Child Psychology. Minor: Psy_ sis of the Time-Devoted-to-Themes Discussed chology. Thesis: Speech Perception by Infants. in the Task-Oriented Small Group. Major Ad­ Major Adviser: Prof. W. R. Charlesworth. viser: Prof. E. G. Bormann. Lynn Allen Lee, Platteville, Wis. Arvid Monroe Monson, Pequot Lakes B.A. '56, Augustana College; M.A. '57, Uni­ B.S. with distinction '59, M.S. '64, University versity of South Dakota. Major: American of Minnesota. Major: Genetics. Minor: Plant Studies. Thesis: The Significant Popular Novel Pathology. Thesis: Studies on the Genetics of as American Literature, 1920-1930; 1950-1960. Streptomyces violacaeoruber. Major Adviser: Major Adviser: Prof. M. C. Turpie. Prof. S. G. Bradley. Suei Yuen Paul Lien, Taichung, James Fredrick Morgan, Minneapolis Taiwan B.A. '63, St. Mary's College; M.S. '66, Univer­ sity of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Minor: B.S.E. '56, National Taiwan University; M.S. Mathematics. Thesis: Elastic &attering of Met.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Alpha Particles from C12 Between 19 and 30 Metallurgical Engineering. Minor: Physical MeV. Major Adviser: Prof. R. K. Hobbie. Chemistry. Thesis: The Temperature Depend­ ence of the Electrical Resistivities of Liquid David Broy,-n Morris, Charlottesville, Sodium, Potassium and Rubidium at Constant Volume. Major Adviser: Prof. J. M. Sivertsen. Va. B.A. '64, Hamilton College; M.A. '67, Uni­ Kao-Hong Lin, Taipei, China versity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: B.S. (Eng.) '64, National Taiwan University; Latin. Thesis: The Religious Sublime: Judaeo­ M.S.A.E. '67, University of Minnesota. Major: Christian Tradition in Eighteenth-Century Aeronautical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. English Poetry and Criticism. Major Adviser: Thesis: An Analysis of the Gaseous Transport Prof. S. H. Monk. in the Airways and the Design of the Bron­ chial Tree. Major Adviser: Prof. T. A. Wilson. Lawrence Bowen l\forse, Penn Yan, N.Y. James Calvin Loblaw, Donovan, Ill. B.A. '64, Oberlin College. Major: Economics. B.S. '61, University of Illinois. Major: Chemi­ Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: The Peru­ cal Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: vian Experience with Fixed and Flexible Ex­ The Radiolysis of Aqueous Benzene Solutions. change Rates: An Empirical Examination. Ma­ Major Adviser: Prof. H. S. Isbin. jor Adviser: Prof. Carlos Diaz. John Donald McCabe, Milwaukee, Richard David Murphy, Denver, Colo. Wis. B.A. '61, University of Colorado; M.A. '64, B.A. '60, M.A. '61, Marquette University. Ma­ University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. Mi­ jor: English. Minor: Philosophy. Thesis: The nor: Mathematics. Thesis: Ground·State Prop­ Comic in the Poetry of Chaucer: Congruence erties of Liquid and Solid Helium and Liquid of 'Sentence' and 'Solaas.' Major Adviser: Prof. He"-He' Mixtures. Major Adviser: Prof. L. H. T- W. Clark. Nosanow. 44 Kuchibhotla Suryanarayana Murthy, Donald Frederick Oltz, Jr., Saginaw, Madras, India Mich. B.Pharm. '61, M.Pharm. '62, Andhra Univer­ B.S. '62, Alma College. Major: Botany. Minor: sity, India; M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Geology. Thesis: Numerical Analyses of Paly­ Major: Pharmaceutics. Minor: Physical Chem­ nological Data from Cretaceous and Early Ter­ istry. Thesis: Chemical Reactivity in Structured tiary Sediments in East Central Montana. Ma­ Liquid Phases. Major Adviser: Prof. E. G. Rip­ jor Adviser: Prof. J. W. Hall. pie. Song Bai Park, Seoul, Korea Roland Dale Nichols, Eau Claire, B.S. '51, Seoul National University; M.S.E.E. Wis. '62, University of Minnesota. Major: Electrical B.S.{B.Ad.) summa cum laude '60, M.A. '62, Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: Op­ Ohio State University. Major: Geography. Mi­ timization of Non-Uniform Transmission Line nor: Anthropology. Thesis: Lakeshore Leisure Networks. Major Adviser: Prof. B. A. Shenoi. Homes in Northwestern Wisconsin: A Geo­ graphic Analysis of the Twin Cities Ownership Ronald Irvin Pick, Minnesota Lake Pattern. Major Adviser:' Prof. J. O. M. Broek. B.S. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: Nu­ trition. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Nutritive Mary Read Nicholson, Mill Valley, Value of High Lysine Corn: Availability and Deficiencies of Essential Amino Acids for Calif. Growing Rats and Swine. Major Adviser: Prof. B.A. '59, Beloit College; M.A. '61, University R. J. Meade. of Minnesota. Major: Anthropology. Minor: Law. Thesis: Legal Change in Tanzania as Seen Stuart Pittel, Springfield, Pa. Among the Sukuma. Major Adviser: Prof. E. A, Hoebel. B.S. '64, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Ma­ jor: Physics. Minor: Mathel1)atics. Thesis: Sin­ gle Hole States in Medium Weight Nuclei. Kjell Nummedal, Hokksund, Norway Major Adviser: Prof. B. F. Bayman. B.S. with distinction '61, M.S. '62, Stanford University. Major: Electrical Engineering. Mi­ Ferdinand Joseph Plourde, Jr., Minne- nor: Physics. Thesis: Pulse Formation in La­ sers. Major Adviser: Prof. H. R. Risken. apolis B.A. cum laude '61, M.A. '64, University of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: French. James Francis O'Brien, Drexel Hill, Thesis: Time Present and Time Past: Auto­ Pa. biography as a Narrative of Duration. Major B.S.Ch. '64, Villanova University. Major: In­ Adviser: Prof. G. R. Stange. organic Chemistry. Minor: Physical Chemistry. Thesis: Magnetic Resonance Study of Inor­ Robert Daniel Pomije, Burnsville ganic Salts in Acetonitrile and Propionitrile. B.S. '50, College of St. Thomas; M.A. '56, Major Adviser: Prof. W. L. Reynolds. University of Minnesota. Major: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. Thesis: Fac­ Vanetta Suydam Ogland. Hudson, tors Related to the Secondary School Princi­ Wis. palship as a Career Choice. Major Adviser: B.S.{Ed.) '46, M.A. '47, University of Mis­ Prof. C. P. Hooker. souri. Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Performance of Dallas John Reed, Pocatello, Idaho Special Class Educable Mentally Retarded B.A. '51, M.A. '55, Montana State University. Children on the ITPA and Other Language Major: Sociology. Minor: Anthropology. The­ Measures as a Function of Selected Variables. sis: Differential Institutional Image: A Com­ Major Advisers: Profs. M. C. Reynolds and parative Analysis of Prison Philosophies. Major M. C. Templin. Adviser: Prof. E. D. Monachesi. Richard Alfred Olson, Elroy, Wis. Arnold Melvin Rehmann, Burnsville B.A. '59, Luther College; M.A. '65, Univer­ B.S. with distinction '53, M.A. '60, University sity of Minnesota. Major: History. Minor: Sup­ of Minnesota. Major: Educational Psychology. porting Program. Thesis: Studies in the Coin­ Minor: Curriculum and Instruction. Thesis: age of the Arscid Rulers of Parthia from Mith­ Guided Reading at the Seventh Grade Level­ radates I to Artavasdes. Major Adviser: Prof. An Experimental Study. Major Adviser: Prof. T. B. Jones. B. E. Balow.

45 Josefina R. Resurreccion, Ilocos Sur, Raghubir Prasad Sharma, Bharatpur, Philippines Rajasthan, India B.S.E. '59, National University, Philippines; B.v.S. & A.H. '59, University of Rajasthan M.Ed. '64, National College of Education. Ma­ India. Major: Veterinary Pharmacology. Mi: jor: Education. Minor: Educational Psychology. nor: Biochemistry. Thesis: Distribution and Thesis: Identifying and Classifying Organiza­ Metabolism of Thiopental in Large Domestic tional Climates of Elementary Schools in Ma­ Animals, Major Advisers: Profs. C. M. Stowe nila. Major Adviser: Prof. R. T. Lambert. and A. L. Good. IIyun-Ku Rhee, Seoul, Korea Tribeni Singh Sharma, Patna Bihar, B.S.E. '62, Seoul National University. l\Iajor: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. India Thesis: Studies on the Theory of Chromatog­ G.B.V.C. '47, Bihar Veterinary College; M.S. mphy. Major Adviser: Prof. N. R. Amundson. '63, University of Wyoming. Major: Veteri­ nary Bacteriology. Minor: Supporting Program. A.ugust Rivera, Jr., Waukegan, Ill. Thesis: Characterization and Comparative B.A. '57, Northern Illinois State Teachers Col­ Studies of Vibrios Associated with Bluecomb lege; M.A. '61, Roosevelt University. Major: Disease (Transmissible Enteritis) of Turkeys. Educational Administration. Minor: Support­ Major Adviser: Prof. B. S. Pomeroy. ing Program. Thesis: A Study of Factors Relat­ ing to Teacher Turnover in the Minneapolis Puhlic School System. Major Adviser: Prof. Brandon Burmen Smith, Lyndon N. C. Nickerson, Jr. Station, Wis. B.S. with high distinction '58, M.S. '62, Stout Donnita Lamb Rogers, Amboy, Ind. State College. Major: Education. Minor: Sup­ B.A. '59, Earlham College; M.A. '60, Univer­ porting Program. Thesis: Testing an Empiri­ sity of Minnesota. Major: English. Minor: Art cal Procedure for Identifying Technical Asso­ History. Thesis: Horace Walpole, Amateur ciative Conceptual Structure: Discrimination Architect and Art Historian. Major Adviser: Bctween Flexible and Inflexible Radio and Prof. S. H. Monk. Television Repairmen. Major Adviser: Prof. Jerome 1\loss, Jr. Gunta Rozentals, Riga, Latvia B.A. Cum laude '56, M.A. '61, University of Charles Howard Smith, St. Paul Minnesota. Major: Spanish. Minor: French. Thesis: Realism in Alta Comedia. Major Ad­ B.Mus. '47, M.Mus. '49, University of South­ viser: Prof. "V. T. Pattison. ern California. Major: Music. Minor: Music Education. Thesis: The Hymnody of the Free Susan Teommey Ryden, Minneapolis Churches of Scandinavia: Its Background and B.A. magna cum laude '62, Smith College. Ma­ Development. Major Adviser: Prof. Johannes jor: Psychology. Minor: Supporting Program. Reidel. 'Thesis: Sequential Variations in Letter Pre­ sentation of Three- and Six-Letter Nonsense Mark Arthur Smith, \Vilmillgton, Syllables. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Pick, Jr. Ohio Arthur Louis Schipper, Jr., St. Paul B.S. '63, Kent State University; M.S. '66, Uni­ B.S.(For.) '62, University of the South; M.S. versity of Minnesota. Major: Plant Pathology. '65, University of Minnesota. Major: Plant Minor: Botany. Thesis: Effects of Light on the Pathology. Minor: Biochemistry. Thesis: A Development of Bacterial Blight of Soybeans Beta Amylase Activator, Resident in Rust and the Histological and Histochemical Uredospores, Active in Starch Depletion of Changes in Soybean Leaves Infected with Rust Infected Tissue. Major Adviser: Prof. C. Pseudomonas glycinea. Major Adviser: Prof. J. Mirocha. B. W. Kennedy. Dean George Schneider, Mankato 'Wilfred Irvin Smith, Ottawa, Canada B.S. '58, Mankato State College; M.S. '61, University of Illinois. Major: Wildlife. Minor: B.A. '43, M.A. '46, Acadia University. Major: Supporting Program. Thesis: Movements of History. Minor: Political Science. Thesis: The Female Raccoons and their Young as Deter­ Origins and Development of the Office of mined by RadiO-Tracking. Major Adviser: Prof. High Commissioner. Major Adviser: Prof. J. L. J. R. Tester. Altholz.

46 Marilyn Jeanne Sorum, Lansboro Ronald Ernest Tinney, Victoria, B.A. magna cum laude 'H, M.A. '58, Univer­ British Columbia, Canada sity of Minnesota. Major: Statistics. Minor: B.A. '54, University of British Columbia. Ma­ Mathematics. Thesis: Estimating the Probabil­ jor: Educational Psychology. Minor: Educa­ ity of Misclassification. Major Adviser: Prof. tion. Thesis: The Effect of Training in Test­ R. J. Buehler. Taking Skills on the Reading Test Scores of Fifth Grade Pupils of Varying SES Levels. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. B. E. Balow. Gilbert Franklin Stallknecht, Baudette B.S. '62, M.S. '66, University of Minnesota. Frank Yu Fang Tsai, Tsing Tao, Major: Plant Physiology. Minor: Biochemistry. China Thesis: Carbon Dioxide Fixation in the Dark B.S. '55, National Taiwan University; B.S.C.E. by Eredospores of Uromyces phaseoli and Its '60, University of Minnesota. Major: Civil Relation to Nucleic Acid Metabolism during Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: The Germination. Major Adviser: Prof. C. J. Miro­ Turbulent Boundary Layer in the Flow of Di­ chao lute Solutions of Linear Macromolecules. Ma­ jor Adviser: Prof. J. F. Ripken. Dorothy Kellogg Stein, Minneapolis Joseph Martin Vargas, Jr., Tiverton, B.A. 'Sl, Cornell University. Major: Child R.1. Psychology. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: Atten­ B.S. (Agri.) '63, University of Rhode Island; tional Sampling and Speech Perception in M.S. '65, Oklahoma State University. Major: Children. Major Adviser: Prof. H. L. Pick, Jr. Plant Pathology. Minor: Botany. Thesis: The Effect of Radiation, Temperature, Medium, and Certain Chemicals on the Sporulation of George Edward Stevens, Cincinnati, HeIminthosporium dictyoides. Major Adviser: Ohio Prof. R. D. Wilcoxson. B.A. '58, Pacific University; M.A. '62, Uni­ George \Villiam Walster, Pendleton, versity of Minnesota. Major: Mass Communi­ Ore. cation. Minor: History. Thesis: A History of B.A. '64, Stanford University. Major: Educa­ the Cincinnati Post. Major Adviser: Prof. W. tional PsychOlogy. Minor: Psychology. Thesis: E. Emery. Unequal Cell Frequencies, Arbitrary Weights, and Analysis of Variance. Major Adviser: Prof. R. O. Collier, Jr. Gerald Edward Sullivan, Elgin, Ill. B.D.A. '48, DePaul University; M.S.(Ed.) '56, David Franklin Wass, Bigelow Northern Illinois State Teachers College. Ma­ B.S. with distinction '63, University of Minne­ jor: Speech, Communication, and Theatre Arts. sota. Major: Animal Science. Minor: Agricul­ Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: Claudia tural Economics. Thesis: Inlluence of 21- and Cassidy and American Theatre Criticism. Ma­ 63-Day Weights on Development of Growing jor Adviser: Prof. A. H. Ballet. Swine and on Carcass Characteristics. Major Adviser: Prof. R. J. Meade. John Philip Sweet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Barry Kern Weinhold, Athens, Ohio B.A. cum laude '61, University of Notre Dame. B.S. '59, Millersville State Teachers College. Major: Chemical Engineering. Minor: Mathe­ Major: Educational Psychology. Minor: Psy­ matics. Thesis: Gamma Radiation Induced chology. Thesis: The Development of Con­ Chlorination of Benzene. Major Adviser: Prof. struct Validity for Vocational Problem Solving H. S. Isbin. Ability Through the Use of a Simulated En­ vironment Game. Major Adviser: Prof. D. H. Blocher. Donald Robert Thompson, Jr., Sheldon Allen \Veintraub, \Vilming- Sidney, Ohio ton, Del. B.S.(Physics) with honors '64, Case Institute B.A. '64, University of Delaware. Major: Psy­ of Technology. Major: Physics. Minor: Mathe­ chology. Minor: Supporting Program. Thesis: matics. Thesis: Study of Few-Nucleon Systems Cognitive and Behavioral Impulsivity in In­ Using the Resonating-Group Method. Major ternalizing, Externalizing and Normal Chil­ Adviser: Prof. Y. C. Tang. dren. Major Adviser: Prof. Norman Garmezy. 47 David Calvin \Veisser, New York, James Thomas \Voychick, Mankato N.Y. B.A. '52, College of St. Thomas; B.S. '55, B.S. '63, City College of New York; M.S. Mankato State Teachers College; M.A. '63, '66, University of Minnesota. Major: Physics. University of Minnesota. Major: Educational Minor: Mathematics. Thesis: A Search for an Psychology. Minor: Curriculum and Instruc­ Excited State in

48 Academic Costume

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

49 College of Education ...... light blue School of Business Administration ...... drab College of Pharmacy ...... olive Law School ...... purple College of Medical Sciences ...... green Graduate School ...... black

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

50 President's Reception

DECEMBER, 1968

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

• Those in the receiving line will be President and Mrs. Moos; Ambassador and Mrs. Wiggins; and Mr. Edwin L. Haislet, Executive Director of Alumni Relations.

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