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Macalester College St. Paul,Minnesota

The One Hundred and Twelfth COMMENCEMENT

The Twentieth of May Two Thousand One MACALESTER COLLEGE

More than a century ago, a small graduating class assembled to receive the first degrees ever awarded by Macalester College.

A few years earlier, Macalester's founders were planning courses, hiring faculty, completing a classroom-office-residence building, and recruiting students in preparation for the College's opening in September 1885.

The legacy of those founders-Presbyterian ministers and educators whose stan• dards of excellence allowed no compromise-is a liberal arts college recognized for its academic excellence, its commitment to international and intercultural understanding, and its tradition of community involvement.

To carry out its educational mission, Macalester has assembled a distinguished faculty of 148 full-time and 63 part-time teachers and scholars who represent 27 academic departments. Macalester's 1,753 full-time and 61 part-time students are drawn from virtually every state in the U.S. and 72 other nations. Their academic achievements are numerous and impressive, as demonstrated by awards including nine Rhodes Scholarships, and, in the last 12 years, 36 Fulbright-Hays Awards, 17 National Science Foundation Fellowships, six Foreign Government Grants from the Institute of International Education, five Truman Scholarships, four Thomas J. Watson Fellowships, three Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in the humanities, three Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellowships, two Goldwater Fellow• ships, a Beinecke Brothers Memorial Scholarship, and a British Marshall Scholar• ship. Macalester's international emphasis is reflected in the fact that nearly half of its students study abroad during their college careers. The College's involvement in the concerns of the community finds more than 700 students each year serving as volunteers or interns in area business firms, service agencies, government offices and cultural organizations in the Twin Cities and elsewhere.

Nearly 60 percent of Macalester graduates go to graduate school within five years. Macalester alumni have pursued careers in business, medicine, law, social service, government, the arts, religion and many other fields. They have made significant contributions to their professions, their communities and their families. The alumni of the past century welcome into their ranks the Macalester College graduates of 2001- Macalester's 112th graduating class-and wish them success and fulfillment. THE EXERCISES OF COMMENCEMENT have spent many hours promoting fairness in the court system. You co• missions to Pakistan, Malawi, Yemen, and India. You have served in key chaired the Criminal Process Committee and chaired the Editorial Com• positions including Chair of the U.S. delegation to Amnesty Interna• The Twentieth of May mittee of the Minnesota Supreme Court Racial Bias Task Force. You tional's International Council. You served in London as Legal Advisor and Two Thousand and One chair the Pretrial Release and Bail Evaluation Committee for the U.S. Dis• Director of Amnesty International's Legal Office, where you directed the At Half After One O'Clock in the Afternoon trict Court. As a criminal case assignment judge in Hennepin County, you work of Amnesty's staff and volunteers in London, in Al's United Nations tackled delays in the criminal docket with a caseload reduction program offices in Geneva and New York, and in affiliates throughout the world. In for which WCCO Radio awarded you the Good Neighbor Award. You this role, you have forcefully articulated the causes of human rights MUSIC BEFORE THE CEREMONY THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER served on the Minnesota Attorney General's Task Force on the Prevention abuses, the deep responsibilities of nation-states and international orga• The African Music Ensemble Soloist, Estee Christine Baldwin, Class of 2001 of Sexual Violence Against Women. You wrote the Minority Report for the nizations, and the grave costs of silence and preferred ignorance. Directed by Sowah Mensah Minnesota Supreme Court's Task Force on Closed Circuit Television, Oh, say can you see, which was adopted by the Court. You take the time to work with young You are now returning to be a professor of international law, continue to PROCESSION By the dawn's early light, lawyers and law students on trial skills and ethics in the Douglas Amdahl write on crucial human rights conflicts, and be a legal consultant to Macalester College Pipe Band What so proudly we hailed, Inn of Court. You served as an attorney commissioner on the Minneapo• Amnesty International. Your main project recently has been writing a Thomas D. Varberg At the twilight's last gleaming? lis Civil Rights Commission and on the Board of the Minnesota Lawyers manual that AI is publishing on how activists can use international Associate Professor of Chemistry, Macalester College Whose broad stripes and bright stars, International Human Rights Committee. human rights mechanisms to combat racial discrimination. As always, Faculty Marshal Through the perilous fight, you continue to integrate human rights activism into your teaching, O'er the ramparts we watched, Ellen D. Guyer You are a national expert on the use of DNA evidence in the trial process. scholarship, and life. Were so gallantly streaming? You have been appointed to a six-year term on the Foreign Dean of Academic Programs, Macalester College And the rockets' red glare, Assistant Marshal Intelligence Surveillance Court. A human-rights activist who has worked with you for over twenty years The bombs bursting in air, has said of you, "She has this incredible passion for justice. She sees the Members of the 50-Year Class of 1951 Gave proof through the night Macalester is proud to claim you as a 1969 graduate in political science role that she can play and the importance of her contribution. She is tire• Candidates for Bachelor of Arts Degree That our flag was still there. and economics-a recipient of the Ralph L. Smith Freedom Scholar• less...a marvelous example of someone who refuses to give in or be Faculty and Staff Oh say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ship, a teaching assistant in the political science department, chair of the overpowered by the forces of evil." O'er the land of the free Black Liberation Affairs Committee, and a varsity basketball player. In Trustees And the home of the brave? 1989, we recognized you with the Distinguished Citizen Award. Today, we Stephanie Farrior, for your distinctive achievements, for your effective recognize your achievements in the legal profession and your life-long moral commitment, and especially for your exemplary activism, your Candidates for Honorary Doctoral Degree CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES commitment to making Equal Justice under Law more than words chis• College is itself honored in bestowing upon you the Degree of Doctor of Michael J. Davis, Class of 1969 President Michael S. McPherson eled on a building. Macalester College is honored to bestow upon you Humane Letters, honoris causa. Stephanie T. Farrior, Class of 1975 the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Douglas A. Johnson, Class of 1971 SENIOR PRIZE ESSAY Remarks by Ms. Farrior Harmony S. O'Rourke, Class of 2001 Remarks by Judge Davis Ceremony Participants The Common Beginnings and Destinies We 'Forge' Michael S. McPherson Douglas A. Johnson, Class of 1971, Doctor of Humane Letters Stephanie T. Farrior, Class of 1975, Doctor of Humane Letters President of Macalester College Citation by Andrew A. Latham, Assistant Professor of Political Science, CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Citation by Charles R. Green, Professor of Political Science, Macalester College The Reverend Lucy Forster-Smith AND RESPONSES Macalester College Chaplain of Macalester College Presentation by President Michael S. McPherson Doug Johnson, Macalester is proud of you. In 1971, you graduated from Harmony S. O'Rourke and Board of Trustees Chair Mark A. Vander Ploeg, Class of 1974 Your Macalester College majors in history and French enhanced your the College having earned a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, and embarked Class of 2001 international perspective and your evolving commitment to human rights. upon a life of service, humanitarian activism and internationalism that Michael J. Davis, Class of 1969, Doctor of Laws Mark A. Vander Ploeg, Class of 1974 You continued your education by studying in Greece, completing a Mas• has made a positive and meaningful difference in the lives of countless Citation by Leah Wortham, Macalester College Trustee and Chair, Board of Trustees, Macalester College ter's in American Civilization at the University of Pennsylvania, earning a people living in the Twin Cities and around the world. Following your Associate Professor of Law, Columbus School of Law, law degree from the American University, and a Master's in International time at Macalester, you continued your education, studying for a Master's Leah Wortham, Class of 1970 The Catholic University of America Law from Harvard University. In 1991, you joined the faculty of the Penn• degree in Political Philosophy and Ethics at the University of Minnesota. Member, Board of Trustees, Macalester College sylvania State University's Dickinson School of Law. You have published In 1979, you co-founded the Infant Formula Action Coalition (INFA CT), Charles R. Green You have achieved one of the highest accolades of the legal profession many law review articles and monographs and made formal presenta• initiating and leading a boycott against Nestle for its abusive marketing of Professor of Political Science, Macalester College and of your country. In 1994 you were appointed by the President and tions world-wide on human rights issues ranging from refugees to abuses infant formula in the developing world. In so doing, you organized the Andrew A. Latham confirmed by the Senate to a lifetime appointment to the United States against women to hate speech to racial discrimination to improvement of first successful transnational grass-roots consumer boycott and brought Assistant Professor of Political Science, Macalester College District Court for the District of Minnesota, the twenty-eighth such judge protective measures and regulatory procedures. You have given testi• about what remains today the only international marketing code to be in Minnesota and the first African-American. Before ascending to the fed• mony and filed briefs in numerous international and national venues Daniel]. Hornbach created by the United Nations. You have also served as a consultant on eral bench, you served the State of Minnesota for almost eleven years as including before the United Nations, the Court of Human Rights, and the Dean of the Faculty and Provost, Macalester College organizational change and strategic planning to various human rights a trial judge. United States Congress. organizations in Latin America. From 1985 to 1993, you were an Associ• Jayne L. Niemi, Class of 1979 ate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C.; and in Registrar The aspirational words over the entrance of the U.S. Supreme Court are Throughout your adult life, you have been engaged in rights-related 1988, you were an Associate Fellow at the Albert Einstein Program on Grant C. Killoran, Class of 1986 "Equal Justice Under Law." Our reality often falls short, but you have movements including civil liberties lobbying in Washington for such Strategic Uses of Non-Violent Sanctions in Boston, Massachusetts. In President of the Macalester College Alumni Association devoted yourself to making that aspiration a reality. After graduation organizations at the Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund and Human 1988, you also received a Master's degree in Public and Private Manage• from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1972 and a start in litiga• Rights Watch. You currently serve on the boards of several international ment from the Yale School of Organization and Management. WELCOME tion with the U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, your human rights organizations including the Center for Justice and Account• President Michael S. McPherson entire career before ascending to the bench was spent defending people ability and Survivors International. Without in any way diminishing the importance of these scholarly and who could not afford to hire a lawyer-first with the Neighborhood Jus• humanitarian achievements, perhaps your greatest contribution to the INVOCATION tice Center in St. Paul and then with the Legal Rights Center and the Hen• You became active in Amnesty International in 1977, first as a participat• cause of humanitarianism has been your constancy of purpose in The Reverend Lucy Forster-Smith nepin County Public Defender's Office in Minneapolis. ing member and later as a volunteer lawyer. In addition to vital case• strengthening and expanding the Center for Victims of Torture ( CVT)• work, you co-founded the Amnesty International-USA Legal Support an organization founded in 1985 as the first treatment center for the As a federal and state judge, you have achieved a reputation for fairness Network that organizes and coordinates legal work by U.S. attorneys. You counseling and rehabilitation of survivors of politically motivated torture and professionalism toward those who appear before you, but you also served as delegate and legal expert on Amnesty International's important and their families in the United States. Since 1988, you have been the

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a Executive Director of the CVT and, under your stewardship, the Center MUSICAL SELECTIONS has become internationally respected for its direct-care programs in the Macalester College Concert Choir Dear Old Macalester Twin Cities and Africa, for its research and professional training, and for Conducted by Robert L. Morris, Director of Choral Activities its public advocacy on behalf of those who have endured and survived A Litany ofN ames (sung in English), by Carleton Macy BERTELLE BARKER MARVIN, ' 09 torture. Poetry by Roger Blakely, Class of 1943 I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I p a Daemon Irrepit Callidus (sung in Latin), by Gyorgy Orbin t ep -~ ~ ~ I4 le at ' - aAN aA Your leadership at the CVT has led you into related fields of international a ] 4 err l ~ ~ egg ~ - j al a ~ a ale e ~ T a ®» el service and activism. You are currently a member of the Advisory Panel PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES e - - on the Prevention of Torture recently formed by the Organization for FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE r Security and Cooperation in Europe to develop a strategy for ending tor• Presentation by Registrar Jayne L. Niemi, Class of 1979, Dear old Mac al - est - er Ev- er the same; to those whose hearts are ture in that region. In 1998, you served as a member of a panel of Dean of the Faculty and Provost Daniel J. Hornbach AA, {S a experts with the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human and President Michael S. McPherson ~ ~ ~ alt j w { ~ gg- ~ o» .a Rights. In 1997, you were a public member of the United States delega• p» \ V [ y [ - tion to a meeting of the OSCE dealing with humanitarian and human WELCOME FROM THE ALUMNI - I I r I I I rights issues. And in 1996, you were a McKnight Fellow at the Salzburg Grant C. Killoran, Class of 1986 Seminar on International NGO Collaboration. President of Macalester College Alumni Association

Your commitment to service, humanitarian activism and internationalism CLOSING PRAYER FOR PEACE IN THE WORLD has earned you honors and accolades, including the Archbishop John Graduates from different areas of the world offer the closing words in Ireland Award for Distinguished Service to Social Justice, the Letelier• one of the languages of their home country. Moffit Human Rights Award (which you accepted on behalf of INFACT), the Twin Cities International Citizen Award, and most recently a National As we depart along our separate roads, may we be nourished by our name. Cher - ished by all thy sons, Crime Victims Service Award-the Justice Department's highest civilian years offr iendship and learning at Macalester. And may we draw award. upon them to create in each of our homelands a more just and peaceful world. Doug Johnson, Macalester is proud of you, for you are the very embodi• ment of the College's core values of internationalism and service to the Hiam K. Abbas Pakistan Urdu community. You are also a sterling example to the graduating students Kofi Amoo-Gottfried Ghana Ashanti assembled before us today of what it means to be true to-and to live by Astrid Hesse Guatemala Spanish -those values. For your activism and achievements, for a lifetime of Ying Kiratibhongse Thailand Thai embodying the Macalester ethos, and for your constancy of purpose in Nikolina Ruklic Croatia Croatian helping create a humane and healing place for those who have suffered Grant S. Calderwood United States English and survived torture, Macalester College is honored to bestow upon you the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa. DEAR OLD MACALESTER all thy daugh-ters, Hail! hail to thee our col-lege dear. Led by the Macalester College Concert Choir Remarks by Mr. Johnson rd Dear old Macalester Ever the same; To those whose hearts are thrilled By thy dear name; Cherished by all thy sons, Loved by all thy daughters, Hail! Hail to thee, Our college dear.

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4 5 Ji Sun Chong CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE Sabrina Berger New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland History Major, African American Studies Minor Art (Studio) Major CAVEAT: An asterisk () denotes a December 2000 or January 2001 graduate. All other candidates will be graduated upon the successful completion of all degree requirements. Lars J. Bierly David B. Christian Students within eight semester hours of completing their degree are permitted to participate in Blue Earth, Minnesota Edina, Minnesota Commencement exercises with their class, and are listed separately. Communication Studies Major Computer Science Major, Mathematics Minor, Philosophy Minor Inquiries about the official status of any candidate should be addressed to the Office of the Registrar. Catherine Denise Bishop Margot Clayton New Brighton, Minnesota Arvada, Colorado Hiam K. Abbas Jeronimo Arellano Music Major Spanish Major, English Minor Karachi, Pakistan Quito, Ecuador Erin A. Bishop Matthew Hae Soo Clement Economics Major, Political Science Major Individually Designed Interdepartmental Major: Comparative Literature, Madison, Wisconsin Hastings, Minnesota Ryan Scott Abbe Psychology Major Biology (Genetics, Cell and Developmental) Major, Spanish Core Chemistry Major Meriden, Connecticut Jessica Armbruster Terri Lynn Booms Nathan Solomon Cohen Economics Major, Legal Studies Minor Worthington, Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio Kaukauna, Wisconsin Gloucester, Massachusetts Annemarie Ackerman Communication Studies Major, English (Creative Writing) Major Anthropology Major Music Major little Falls, Minnesota Nathan Armogan Katherine Rebecca Braband Kristen A. Conner International Studies Major, Political Science Minor Capetown, South Africa Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Shaker Heights, Ohio Christina Rene€ Sack Adams Economics Major International Studies Major, French Core Biology Major Silver Spring, Maryland Laurel Lacey Askue Christopher Luke Bremer Jenna Dorothea Conrad History Major Ashland, Wisconsin Western Springs, Illinois Berkeley, California Michaela Marie Ahern Communication Studies Major Mathematics Major, Music Minor Music Major Taunton, Minnesota Alex Blackburn Atterbury Catherine V. Brown Avery Lynn Cook Geography Major, History Minor Madison, Wisconsin Bedford, England Saint Paul, Minnesota Faize Akcaba Biology Major, Chemistry Core Mathematics (Statistics) Major, Economics Major Environmental Studies Major, Geology Major Nicosia, North Cyprus Megan Pia Auckenthaler Melissa M. Brown Elizabeth Neal Cooke Computer Science Major, German Studies Major London, England Grand Rapids, Minnesota Louisville, Kentucky Ziyad Fayez Al-Rashid Women's and Gender Studies Major, History Minor Computer Science Major, Mathematics Major, Sociology Minor Environmental Studies Major, History Major, Biology Minor Damascus, Syria Lia Heitzman Babitch Guy Cafri Jesse Zander Corum Biology Major Kimberton, Pennsylvania New York, New York Portland, Oregon Megan Tracy Albert German Studies Major, Linguistics Major, Russian Minor Philosophy Major, Psychology Major History Major, Classics (Classical Civilization) Minor Bellevue, Washington Ruth E. Baker Grant Stephen Calderwood Brianne Marie Coughlin Biology Major Bemidji, Minnesota Dallas, Texas Richmond, Virginia Richard J. Albrecht Anthropology Major, Environmental Studies Major, Biology Minor Economics Major, International Studies Major, German Studies Minor Anthropology Major, Linguistics Minor Minneapolis, Minnesota Estee Christine Baldwin David Robert Callender Jessica Lin Cox Biology Major Sturgis, South Dakota Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Republic of Singapore Ian Allison Music Major Mathematics Major, Physics Major Art (Studio) Major, Classics Major Kalispell, Montana PatrickJoseph Baldwin Sarah Catherine Calvert Rebecca Helen Cramer Communication Studies Major, Political Science Major Maplewood, Minnesota Yellow Springs, Ohio Madison, Wisconsin Mayim David Alpert Urban Studies Major, Geography Minor Biology Major Biology Major Eureka Springs, Arkansas Sara Jane Baldwin Andrew Donald Calvin Jesse Ben Crandall Music Major Duluth, Minnesota Woodbury, Minnesota Drummond, Wisconsin Kofi Owusu Amoo-Gottfried Music Major Biology Major, Psychology Minor Chemistry Major, Physics Minor Kumasi, Ghana Jesse Grant Ball Joseph Daniel Capecchi Danette Crawford Economics Major, International Studies Major Duluth, Minnesota Mendota Heights, Minnesota Des Moines, Iowa Brittany Anderson Physics (Astronomy) Major Classics Major, Music Major Psychology Major, Women's and Gender Studies Major Bloomington, Minnesota Bridget Rose Banks Sara Catherine Carpenter Amanda Christine Cue Art (Studio) Major Superior, Wisconsin Nashville, Tennessee Ashland, Oregon Elissa Carin Anderson Dramatic Arts Major Psychology Major, English Minor Biology Major, Psychology Minor Minneapolis, Minnesota Clare Sue HuaJ. Barrett-Liu Diana Cartier Hannah Irene Dallman Art (Studio) Major, Spanish Major Berkeley, California Castillonnes, France, and Forest Lake, Minnesota Milwaukee, Wisconsin Emily Christine Anderson Psychology Major Urban Studies Major, Anthropology Core, Sociology Core Dramatic Arts Major Eau Claire, Wisconsin Evan Adrian Bass Benjamin Harris Chapman Kannika Damrongplasit Anthropology Major, English Major Chandler, Arizona Canton, Massachusetts Bangkok, Thailand Mark D. Anderson Communication Studies Major, Candidate for Teacher Licensure Russian Major Economics Major, Mathematics Core Wayzata, Minnesota Emma Elizabeth Beecher Jennifer May Charnley Benjamin Arthur Davis English Major, Music Minor Moorhead, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and Bagley, Minnesota Seattle, Washington Soren Tyler Anderson Art (Studio) Major Psychology Major Humanities and Cultural Studies Major Excelsior, Minnesota Christopher Jonathan Berge Jaclyn Andrea Chavez Karen Laurel Davis Economics Major, Mathematics Minor Napa, California Santa Fe, New Mexico Lawrenceville, Georgia Tawat Apiluckpanich Dramatic Arts Major, Communication Studies Minor Psychology Major, Sociology Minor English Major, Music Major Bangkok, Thailand Economics Major, East Asian Studies Minor

6 7 - Andre Michel DeMarce Paola Ercole Katie Marie George Jesse Harman Dennis, Massachusetts Saint Louis Park, Minnesota Libertyville, Illinois Belvidere, Illinois Political Science Major History Major, Legal Studies Minor, Spanish Minor Linguistics Major, Religious Studies Major Mathematics Major Siobhan Rose Devine Annika Louise Ericksen Lauren Bes George Jon Harper New York, New York Gig Harbor, Washington Atlanta, Georgia Indianapolis, Indiana Spanish Major Anthropology Major, Spanish Minor Geography Major, Urban Studies Major, Political Science Minor Political Science Major Helen Mary Divjak Amber Irene Erickson Julia Lily Gersen Vanessa Harris Lafayette, California Duluth, Minnesota Portland, Maine Afton, Minnesota German Studies Major, History Major Biology (Neurobiology) Major, Psychology Minor History Major Communication Studies Major Lee E. Dooley Rachel I. Erickson Melanie Sue Gipp James Vincent Hart Tuttle, Oklahoma Evanston, Illinois Decorah, Iowa Apple Valley, Minnesota Environmental Studies Major, Biology Core Mathematics Major, Physics Major Spanish Major, Biology Core Economics Major, Political Science Major Erin Dorn Katherine Esse Meryl Julia Glassman Nathan Hartzell East Palo Alto, California Apple Valley, Minnesota Amherst, Massachusetts Saint Paul, Minnesota Philosophy Major Biology Major Psychology Major, Biology Core Computer Science Major, Mathematics Minor Mary Abigail Bastos Dos Santos Christopher Robert Farago Sarah Goetz Ethan M. Hazzard-Watkins Washington, District of Columbia Wellington, Ohio Lincoln, Rhode Island Amherst, Massachusetts International Studies Major, Spanish Major, Philosophy Minor English Major, Mathematics Major Biology Major Political Science Major, Biology Minor Mark E. Doten John Farina Lucy Rose Goldstein Elizabeth Anne Head Cottage Grove, Minnesota Washington, District of Columbia Concord, Massachusetts Columbia, Missouri English Major Mathematics Major Art (Studio) Major, Spanish Minor Dramatic Arts Major, Art (Studio) Minor Mary K. Dougherty Joelle Colleen Farrell Anne Felicia Gomez Huff Katherine Reif Headbloom Berkeley, California Boardman, Ohio Corpus Christi, Texas Midland, Michigan Classics (Classical Languages) Major, Music Major Biology Major English Major English Major, French Core, Linguistics Minor Stephanie Wynne Drinkard Jennifer Lynn Fields Ann Frances Gregg Matthew Joseph Healy Springfield, Virginia Farnhamville, Iowa Crookston, Minnesota Ames, Iowa Dramatic Arts Major, English Major Communication Studies Major, Political Science Minor, Dramatics Arts Major, English (Creative Writing) Major Economics Major, Mathematics (Statistics) Minor Kevin Duggan Women's and Gender Studies Minor Elizabeth Sunshine Gregg Juliane Lisa Hegseth Dillon, Montana Lindsey Elizabeth Fish Crossville, Tennessee Kenyon, Minnesota Psychology Major, Sociology Minor Eagan, Minnesota Psychology Major, English (Creative Writing) Minor Economics Major, International Studies Major Nathan Duke Biology (Immunology/Microbiology) Major, Anthropology Minor Elizabeth Anne Groshens Virginia K. Hench Noblesville, Indiana Ari Samuel Fishman Forest Lake, Minnesota La Crosse, Wisconsin Communications Studies Major, Music Minor Waterbury Center, Vermont Communication Studies Major Art (Studio) Major, Biology Core Zachary Dunn Geology Major Margene J. Guerrero Angela Marie Hennessy Liberty, Missouri Jeffrey Robert Fitz Seattle, Washington Saint Paul, Minnesota International Studies Major, Political Science Major, Fergus Falls, Minnesota Art (Studio) Major Mathematics Major, Music Major Religious Studies Minor Religious Studies Major, Art (Studio) Minor Junius Asela Gunaratne Gabrielle Ann Hernan Christopher John Dunne Katherine Rodgers Fleming Moorhead, Minnesota Madison, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Computer Science Major International Studies Major, Spanish Major Biology Major Art (Studio) Major Danai Gurira Lourdes Hernandez-Cotter John Lee Dusatko, Jr. Rachel Eve Forman Harare, Zimbabwe Maple Grove, Minnesota Palmer, Nebraska New York, New York Psychology Major Linguistics Major, Spanish Minor Communication Studies Major, Sociology Minor Chemistry Major, Physics Major Asli Giirkan Astrid E. Hesse Aaron Edelson Kelly Brooke Forney Istanbul, Turkey Guatemala City, Guatemala Potomac, Maryland East Lansing, Michigan International Studies Major, Political Science Major Psychology Major, Economics Core Art (Studio) Major, Psychology Minor Environmental Studies Major, Political Science Major Jesse Hagopian Patricia Ann Heuring Saskia Catharina Leonard Maria Eijssen Kerstin Forsythe Seattle, Washington Cairo, Egypt Eijsden, The Netherlands Salt Lake City, Utah Humanities and Cultural Studies Major Communication Studies Major, English Major Communication Studies Major, History Minor Psychology Major, Art (Studio) Minor Andrea Lammer Hallberg Kira Jean Hicks Nathan Todd Eitzmann Sarah Maria Fuentes Plymouth, Minnesota Madison, Wisconsin Hardy, Nebraska Bronx, New York Psychology Major, Women's and Gender Studies Major English Major, Psychology Major Psychology Major Anthropology Major Karin Marie Halvorson Brandi N. Hill H. G. Kristoffer Ekelund John Garbe Mililani, Hawaii Monticello, Minnesota Stockholm, Sweden Hudson, Wisconsin Biology Major Individually Designed Interdepartmental Major: Cross-Cultural Family Economics Major, Mathematics (Statistics) Minor Computer Science Major, German Studies Minor Adam S. Hankins Studies, Anthropology Minor, Sociology Minor Nicholas David Elders Sarah Elizabeth Garland Colorado Springs, Colorado Holly Hinman Lake Quinault, Washington Woodway, Texas Biology Major Elmore, Minnesota Economics Major Urban Studies Major, Sociology Core Brooke Hanson Political Science Major Chris Engelbret Jacob Gelfand Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Saint Cloud, Minnesota Erik A. Hogstrom Hopkins, Minnesota Saint Louis Park, Minnesota Humanities and Cultural Studies Major, French Minor Eau Claire, Wisconsin Political Science Major, Spanish Minor English (Creative Writing) Major English Major, French Core

8 9 Gretchen Marie Hooker TarikKaram Melita Kyriakou Andrew Gilbert Marine Bozeman, Montana New York, New York Dalton, Georgia Monroe, Maine Art (Studio) Major English Major, History Minor Women's and Gender Studies Major Music Major Jessica Huie Krzysztof Karski Kristine Lamm Amanda Christine Martin Washington, District of Columbia Saint Paul, Minnesota South Windsor, Connecticut Portland, Oregon Political Science Major Art (Studio) Major, Economics Major Economics Major, Candidate for Teacher Licensure Anthropology Major, Geography Major Jonathan Hamish Hulland Bethany Kasik Edward N. Larson Courtney Jean Martin Stamford, Connecticut Portsmouth, New Hampshire Artesian, South Dakota Madison, Wisconsin Humanities and Cultural Studies Major, International Studies Major, English Major Mathematics Major, Religious Studies Minor Communication Studies Major, Sociology Major English Minor Nicholas James Kassebaum Erik Leavitt Takara Matsuu Sarah D. Humpage Outlook, Washington Minneapolis, Minnesota Fukuoka, Portland, Oregon Biology (Immunology/Microbiology) Major, Chemistry Major Classics Major, English Major Anthropology Major, International Studies Major Latin American Studies Major Andrew Kaufteil Michael Eun Lee Ben Matuzas Marjorie Rose Hundtoft Fort Lauderdale, Florida Scarsdale, New York San Antonio, Texas Salem, Oregon Communication Studies Major, Anthropology Minor, English (Creative Writing) Major Geography Major, Urban Studies Major Biology (International) Major, Anthropology Minor Political Science Minor Alex Lemon Kelly Jane McAnnany Leslie Lars Hunter Patrick Alexander Kayser Iowa Falls, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Tucson, Arizona Kure Beach, North Carolina Political Science Major Communication Studies Major English Major, Spanish Major Psychology Major, German Studies Minor Nicole Eleana Lewis Alex Paul McCown Melissa Hysing Brendan Kearney Nassau, Bahamas Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dalbo, Minnesota Milwaukee, Wisconsin Biology (Neuroscience ) Major Sociology Major, Women's and Gender Studies Minor International Studies Major, Political Science Major English Major Erika Joelle Lilley Alison McIntosh Marilena Christou Ioannidou Daniel Nathan Kemper Saugus, California Salt Lake City, Utah Limassol, Cyprus Corvallis, Oregon Economics Major Political Science Major, Women's and Gender Studies Minor French Major, Psychology Major Anthropology Major, Art (Studio) Minor, History Minor Seth Patrick Lind Elizabeth Jane McKay Danielle M. C. Jackson Peter Kenway Spring Green, Wisconsin Oakton, Virginia Trondheim, Norway Winthrop, Maine History Major English Major, Religious Studies Major Chemistry Major, Biology Core Computer Science Major, German Studies Major Susan Marie Long Hilary K. Mead Sara Jackson Christopher Robert Kenyon Glenview, Illinois Evanston, Illinois Bainbridge Island, Washington Barrington, Illinois Psychology Major, Women's and Gender Studies Major Psychology Major Individually Designed Interdepartmental Major: Women, Computer Science Major, Mathematics Minor Kelly Ann Loughman Jose Manuel Mejia Oneto Environment and Development Shannon Jacqueline Keough Riverside, Connecticut Lima, Peru Anna LisaJacobsen Minneapolis, Minnesota French Major, Communication Studies Major Biology Major, Chemistry Major Titusville, New Jersey History Major, Sociology Major NoraJ. Lovrien Konstantinos Melissaris Anthropology Major, History Major Lym-Sung Kim Minneapolis, Minnesota Thessaloniki, Greece Alireza Javaheri , Republic of Korea Economics Major, Political Science Minor Economics Major Malmo, Sweden Computer Science Major, Economics Major, Mathematics Minor Christopher D. Luehr Leo Hughes Menashe Political Science Major, History Minor, Philosophy Minor, William Kimes Cloquet, Minnesota Berkeley, California Women's and Gender Studies Minor Watsonville, California English Major, Psychology Minor Music Major, Geology Minor Megan Laurel Johnson Physics Major, Mathematics Core Laura Rachel Luitje Christopher J. Mertens Milwaukee, Wisconsin Brandon King Ann Arbor, Michigan Bothell, Washington Religious Studies Major Bend, Oregon International Studies Major Mathematics (Statistics) Major, Communication Studies Minor Jeff Jones Communication Studies Major, English Major Jennifer Margaret Lund Simon Amadeus Messing Des Plaines, Illinois Luxanatepi Ying Kiratibhongse Madison, Wisconsin Somerset, New Jersey Urban Studies Major, Communication Studies Minor, Republic of Singapore Biology (Immunology/Microbiology) Major Biology (International) Major Political Science Minor Art (Studio) Major Kristopher R. Lundell Bryce Robson Miller TiAnna Elizabeth Jones Lila Kitaeff Cannon Falls, Minnesota Scottsdale, Arizona Woodland, Washington Seattle, Washington Chemistry Major, Physics Minor Political Science Major, Spanish Minor Political Science Major Humanities and Cultural Studies Major, Communication Studies Minor Macelle Mahala Noah Charles Miller Jennifer Nicole Jordan Eric James Klinker Brainerd, Minnesota Casper, Wyoming Springfield, Illinois Estelline, South Dakota Dramatic Arts Major, English (Creative Writing) Major International Studies Major, Russian Major, Russian, Central and East Political Science Major Chemistry Major Geoffrey Mak European Studies Major, French Minor Diana K. Josephson Benjamin Louis Knudson Toronto, Canada SaraJ. Miller Little Falls, Minnesota Hastings, Nebraska Biology (International) Major Kingston, Arkansas Psychology Major, English Minor Geography Major, Biology Minor Diya Malarkar International Studies Major, Sociology Core Jonathan William Kaiser Eric Kosinski New Delhi, India Jessica H. Minutaglio Milwaukee, Wisconsin Cambridge, Massachusetts Economics Major, Political Science Major Armonk, New York Music Major, Communication Studies Minor Economics Major, Asian Studies Major Kathleen Marie Black Manley Environmental Studies Major Ryan B. Kampe MaxKuikka Stoughton, Wisconsin Christopher Lord Mitchell Bethesda, Maryland Gothenburg, Sweden Art (Studio) Major Rochester, Minnesota Communication Studies Major Economics Major, Japanese Minor Political Science Major

10 11 Aaron Eugene Quitmeyer Sebastian Sanchez de Lozada Natalie Mohr Abigail Nelson Norbin Williston, North Dakota La Paz, Bolivia Minneapolis, Minnesota Marine, Minnesota Biology Major Economics Major Economics Major Psychology Major, Communication Studies Minor Samuel Andrew Randel Travis Sandland Helen Makipure Mrema Shelley Catherine Nordling Independence, Missouri Clearbrook, Minnesota Morogoro, Tanzania Saint Paul, Minnesota Economics Major Geology Major, Physics Minor Economics Major Psychology Major, Spanish Major Kevin Amberg Rasmussen Deborah Anne Sandler Diksha Mudbhary Chiyedza Nyahuye Oak Park, Illinois Phoenix, Arizona Kathmandu, Nepal Gweru, Zimbabwe English Major History Major, Women's and Gender Studies Minor Economics Major, Political Science Major International Studies Major Matthew Sean Reid Colleen Su Meryem Sarar Joseph Shingai Mukurazita Aku Sipho Emefa Nyakutse Bronx, New York Garretson, South Dakota Harare, Zimbabwe Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Individually Designed Lnterdepartmental Major: Ethnic Studies, English Major, Dramatic Arts Minor Economics Major, Geography Core Psychology Major African American Studies Minor Patrick Saunders Melissa Mundt Harmony Susan O'Rourke Andrew Reinsch Appleton, Wisconsin Missoula, Montana Fergus Falls, Minnesota Bethesda, Maryland Computer Science Major, Music Minor History Major History Major, International Studies Major History Major, Religious Studies Major Rebecca Anne Schmidt Alexandra Richelle Murray Whitney Owen Mary Margaret Reuling Montgomery, Minnesota New York, New York Madison, Wisconsin Waterloo, Iowa English (Creative Writing) Major, Psychology Minor Biology Major Biology Major Environmental Studies Major, Geography Major, Geology Minor Rebecca Schnall-Levin Todd Michael Murray Lauren Patricia Panetta Jessica Ann Reynolds New York, New York Superior, Wisconsin Mougins, France Bemidji, Minnesota Women's and Gender Studies Major Political Science Major International Studies Major, Political Science Major Psychology Major, Communication Studies Minor Jon Erik Franciscus Schonheyder Janine Jalila Myers Jessica M. Pascoe Laura Melissa Richardson Oppdal, Norway Honolulu, Hawaii Great Falls, Virginia Northfield, Minnesota Economics Major Dramatic Arts Major, English Minor Humanities and Cultural Studies Major Psychology Major, Spanish Minor Andrew F. Schrader Einar Mykletun Christopher Mark Pascone Peta-Gaye Ricketts Tony, Wisconsin Asker, Norway South Hadley, Massachusetts Kingston, Jamaica English Major, Philosophy Major Computer Science Major, Mathematics Major French Major, Russian, Central, and East European Studies Major International Studies Major, Spanish Minor David Laurence Schumacher Anthony M. Nadler Audrey Tafadzwa Pasipanodya Sarah Michael Roberts Minot, North Dakota Mendota Heights, Minnesota Harare, Zimbabwe Greensboro, North Carolina Psychology Major Philosophy Major, Psychology Major Economics Major, French Major International Studies Major, Spanish Major Robin Andrew Sedivy Erica R. Nastrom Kelly Marie Paulson Colin R. Robins Nisswa, Minnesota Sauk Rapids, Minnesota River Falls, Wisconsin Lawrence, Kansas International Studies Major Chemistry Major Environmental Studies Major, Biology Core, French Minor Geology Major, Spanish Major Cyrus Nozomu Sethna Adam Alfred Nave Sarah Mitchell Peck Rachel Claire Robinson , Japan Lauderdale, Minnesota Silver Spring, Maryland Toledo, Ohio Dramatic Arts Major, Communication Studies Minor Computer Science Major Art (Studio) Major Urban Studies Major, Sociology Core Benjamin J. Shannon Radu C. Nedelcu Paul S. Pellowski t Kevin Andrew Roche Duluth, Minnesota Bucharest, Romania Northfield, Minnesota Charlestown, Massachusetts Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor Economics Major, French Major Psychology Major, Philosophy Minor German Studies Major Jason Shannon Katharine L. Nelson Anthony Philip Perry Regina Elizabeth Rodman Burnsville, Minnesota Silver Spring, Maryland Athens, Ohio Northfield, Minnesota Art (Studio) Major International Studies Major, Economics Major Chemistry Major Anthropology Major, Biology Minor Anushka D. Shevde Pelagia Neocleous Olen Thomas Peterson Amanda Nicole Roesch Bombay, India Pafos, Cyprus Storm Lake, Iowa Lake Crystal, Minnesota Communication Studies Major, Psychology Major, Spanish Minor Mathematics Major, Physics Major Anthropology Major, Candidate for Teacher Licensure Biology (Lmmunology/Microbiology) Major Nicholas Timothy Shuminsky Garrison Netzel Kelly Elizabeth Pezzella Jacques Roy Sioux Falls, South Dakota Kilkenny, Minnesota Iowa City, Iowa Reed City, Michigan Political Science Major Linguistics Major Economics Major, Political Science Major Dramatic Arts Major, Computer Science Minor Annasophia F. Silverstein Max Neubauer Mercer Garrett Planting Benjamin Rubin Oakland, California Washington, District of Columbia Farmington, Maine Madison, Wisconsin History Major Economics Major Psychology Major, Women's and Gender Studies Major Classics (Classical Archaeology) Major, English Major Regina Catherine Skoy Trung Nguyen Anne Marie Poduska Nikolina Rukli¢ Minneapolis, Minnesota Eagan, Minnesota Mount Vernon, Iowa Zagreb, Croatia Japan Studies Major, East Asian Studies Major, History Minor, Chemistry Major, Mathematics Core Chemistry Major, English Major Economics Major, Mathematics Core Candidate for Teacher Licensure Chinelo Lataucha Njaka Jennifer Anne Polson Talia Sadowy Mark Geoffrey Sleiter Maple Grove, Minnesota Tigard, Oregon Minneapolis, Minnesota Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Biology Major, Sociology Core, Spanish Minor Chemistry Major, Biology Major Urban Studies Major, Geography Core Communication Studies Major, English (Creative Writing) Minor Thomas Robert Noonan Reid Royer Priedhorsky Tazreena Sajjad Aaron Michael Sober Bloomington, Minnesota Los Alamos, New Mexico Dhaka, Bangladesh Madison, Wisconsin Economics Major, Philosophy Major, Legal Studies Minor Computer Science Major International Studies Major, Political Science Major Art (Studio) Major, Geology Minor

13 12 Lerah Villanosa Soliza Rebecca Esther Swinburne Angel D. Vargas Ari S. Winbush Plymouth, Minnesota Marlborough, New Hampshire New York, New York Lancaster, California Psychology Major Psychology Major, Religious Studies Major Psychology Major Biology Major Matthew Allen Soltvedt Jennifer Rae Tahtinen Sigbjorn Vik Maya Elise Winfrey Golden Valley, Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota Bergen, Norway Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Computer Science Major Environmental Studies Major, Biology Core Computer Science Major, Mathematics Major, Physics Major Art (Studio) Major Eden Jewel Spencer Vivian Gabriella Takach Diana Lynn Wagner Peter A. Wiringa Perham, Minnesota Orono, Minnesota Colorado Springs, Colorado Middleton, Wisconsin Geography Major, Urban Studies Major German Studies Major, Philosophy Major, Psychology Major Political Science Major, Spanish Major, Legal Studies Minor Mathematics Major, Computer Science Minor Emma Sarah Spertus Tina Bo Taves Usman Waheed Sarah Gray Wisness Berkeley, California Detroit Lakes, Minnesota Lahore, Pakistan Two Harbors, Minnesota Art (Studio) Major, Humanities and Cultural Studies Major Mathematics Major, Chemistry Core Economics Major, Political Science Major Environmental Studies Major, Geology Core, Biology Minor Russell St. Louis Romine Kristen Lee Templeton Amanda Warner Katherine D. Wolf Cincinnati, Ohio Plymouth, Minnesota Hillsboro, North Dakota Eugene, Oregon Psychology Major, Geography Minor, Religious Studies Minor Chemistry Major, Biology Minor Music Major Political Science Major Blythe Marie Staley Rebecca Caroline Terry Gabrielle Warshawer Jessica Tweeten Wolfgram Boise, Idaho Seattle, Washington New York, New York Albert Lea, Minnesota Communication Studies Major, Individually Designed Interdepartmental Geology Major, Biology Minor English Major Anthropology Major, Psychology Major, Major: Comparative North American Studies Diwakar Thapa Shaleeta Rhoshawn Washington Women's and Gender Studies Minor Shane Thomas Stamschror Biratnagar, Nepal York, Pennsylvania Jane Yager Wabasha, Minnesota Economics Major, Environmental Studies Major International Studies Major Toronto, Canada Biology (Neurobiology) Major, Psychology Minor Amanda Lynn Thompson Jennifer Jo Watson English (Creative Writing) Major, Religious Studies Major LaNeishaJewel Stanford Richfield, Minnesota Ashland, Ohio Mirei Yamagata Long Beach, California Psychology Major Humanities and Cultural Studies Major Takarazuka, Japan, and Diisseldorf, Germany Biology Major Anna Thompson Carl Nicholas Wedoff International Studies Major, German Studies Major, Philosophy Minor Carrie Stark Clearbrook, Minnesota Oak Park, Illinois Benjamin Y. Yarrow Anoka, Minnesota Communication Studies Major, History Major Sociology Major Chicago, Illinois Art (Studio) Major, Sociology Major Kristin Bethany Thompson Stephanie Jeannette Weeks Political Science Major Joseph Vaughan Staros Waukesha, Wisconsin Yonkers, New York Jun Yoda Nashville, Tennessee Psychology Major Communication Studies Major, Dramatic Arts Major Tokyo, Japan Dramatic Arts Major Robert J. Thoms Joshua P. Weisman Computer Science Major, Mathematics Minor Emily Stasko Rhinelander, Wisconsin Berkeley, California Naoki Yoshida Nashville, Tennessee Biology Major, Art (Studio) Minor Sociology Major, Anthropology Minor Tokyo, Japan International Studies Major Robyn Lynn Thoren Katherine Claire Weitz Anthropology Major Julia Fredericks Stemper Fairmont, Minnesota Omaha, Nebraska Joshua Lee Young Carbondale, Illinois Psychology Major History Major, International Studies Major, French Minor Mahtomedi, Minnesota Dramatic Arts Major Anuraag Tiwari Jason A. Westmoreland German Studies Major Amanda Stern New Delhi, India Stillwater, Minnesota Anna Marie Zalusky Ashford, Connecticut Economics Major, Computer Science Major, Mathematics Major Communication Studies Major River Falls, Wisconsin Environmental Studies Major, Economics Core Thomas Steven Totushek Nicholas R. Wetschka Philosophy Major David Blake Stone-Banks* Minneapolis, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minnesota Stephanie Jean Ziebell Louisville, Kentucky Mathematics Major, Physics Major Political Science Major, Philosophy Core Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Anthropology Major E. M. Victoria Treece Sara Whelan French Major, International Studies Major Louise P. Stout* Rochester, Illinois Browns Valley, Minnesota Joy Michele Ziegeweid Hudson, Wisconsin English Major, Candidate for Teacher Licensure Psychology Major, Classics (Classical Civilization) Minor Arcadia, Wisconsin English Major Wanda Troszczynska Van Genderen Scott Hall Wiedemer Russian, Central, and East European Studies Major, Russian Minor Carolyn Strand Warsaw, Poland East Lansing, Michigan Seattle, Washington International Studies Major, Political Science Major Economics Major, Environmental Studies Major Women's and Gender Studies Major Lindsey K. Tuominen Sarah Christine Wilhelm Anna Stumpf Duluth, Minnesota Grinnell, Iowa Washington, District of Columbia Biology Major, Mathematics Core Political Science Major, Psychology Minor Classics Major Marie Elise Unruh Andrew Wilson t The Class of 2001 wishes to remember classmate Paul S. Pellowski Keenan James Shunichi Sue Wichita, Kansas Arden Hills, Minnesota who passed away in March. Honolulu, Hawaii Biology (Immunology/Microbiology) Major, Psychology Minor Philosophy Major Economics Major John Thomas Urquhart Faith M. Suzuka Troutdale, Oregon Mililani, Hawaii Political Science Major, History Minor Individually Designed Interdepartmental Major: Emilie Elizabeth Utigard Comparative North American Studies Burr Ridge, Illinois Christine Marie Swanson Classics (Classical Archaeology) Major, English Major, French Minor West Saint Paul, Minnesota Political Science Major, Sociology Minor

14 15 CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE: SUMMER THE HONORS PROGRAM

Andrew Whittaker Bergman Dechen W. Lhewa Megan Tracy Albert H. G. Kristoffer Ekelund Doylestown, Pennsylvania Edina, Minnesota Construction of a Taxonomic Key to the Freshwater Mussels of the St. The Rise of the Intangible Society: The Growth and Importance of Political Science Major, African American Studies Minor Psychology Major Croix River Using Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms Services in the US Economy Andrew Crane Giovanna Li Gotti James Straka, Biology, Adviser Vasant Sukhatme, Economics, Adviser Whitestown, Indiana Reggio, Italy Mayim David Alpert Rachel I. Erickson English Major Psychology Major, Sociology Minor Syzygy (Musical Composition for Piano and Electronics) A Monte Carlo Simulation of Sputter Atom Transport Laura Goldblatt Joel D. Peck Carleton Macy, Music, Adviser James Doyle, Physics and Astronomy, Adviser New York, New York Cincinnati, Ohio Soren Tyler Anderson John Farina International Studies Major History Major The Effect of Open Space on Residential Property Values in St. Paul, An Orthogonality Relation for the Partition Algebra Marjorie K. Goodwin Kwame M. P. Phillips Minnesota Thomas Halverson, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser Terre Haute, Indiana Mandeville, Jamaica Sarah West, Economics, Adviser Jacob Gelfand Religious Studies Major Philosophy Major, Religious Studies Major Jeronimo Arellano Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls Kira Hoffman Claudia Pineda Hernandez Narrative Resistance: A Comparative Literary Approach to Witness Stuart McDougal, English, Adviser New York, New York Washington, District of Columbia, and Guatemala Testimony Sarah Goetz Religious Studies Major, Women's and Gender Studies Minor Latin American Studies Major, Spanish Major Antonio Dorca, Spanish, Adviser The Evolution of the Developmental Determinant, skn-1, in Laila Vera Hollenbeck Bryan William Rowes Christopher Luke Bremer Nematodes Deephaven, Minnesota Beaumont, Texas Extending the Chevelley-Hecke Correspondence to a Finite Monoid of Mary Montgomery, Biology, Adviser French Major History Major, Religious Studies Major Matrices Danai Gurira Darren Howieson Katie Anne Severance Thomas Halverson, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser 'sing a black girl's song': The absence ofB lack women from the Crystal, Minnesota San Antonio, Texas Catherine V. Brown Psychological field and their use of theater to address History Major Biology (Neurobiology) Major, Psychology Minor Solutions to the Agency Problem in the Firm: The Endogeniety of psychological wounds Mario Cesar Huck Anna Charlotte Stern Executive Compensation, Board Structure, and Firm Performance Kendrick Brown, Psychology, Adviser Buenos Aires, Argentina Crawfordsville, Indiana Gary Krueger, Economics, Adviser James Vincent Hart Economics Major, Political Science Major Women's and Gender Studies Major Guy Cafri Supporting Solow: An Examination of 3-Convergence within the Emily Elisabeth Johnson Eric Robert Stiens Western Psychological and Sociological Perspectives on the Male Body Continental United States Saint Paul, Minnesota Cincinnati, Ohio and Their Implications for Cultural Philosophy J. Peter Ferderer, Economics, Adviser Art (Studio) Major Sociology Major Jaine Strauss, Psychology, Adviser Elizabeth Anne Head Joseph C. Lawton Deborah Sharon Swerdlow Andrew Donald Calvin Let's Eat: A Smorgasbord of Food in Art Green Bay, Wisconsin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The lmmunocytochemical Localization of Type I Cannabinoid Donald Celender, Art, Adviser History Major, Political Science Minor Anthropology Major, Biology Major Receptors in the Porcine Uterus Juliane Lisa Hegseth Hannah S. Lemberg Jessie Christina Zapata Lin Aanonsen, Biology, Adviser The Dynamic Effects of HIV/AIDS on the Economy of South Africa Seattle, Washington The Woodlands, Texas David B. Christian Raymond Robertson, Economics, Adviser Political Science Major, Spanish Minor Anthropology Major, Religious Studies Minor Debugging Concurrent Programs Virginia K. Hench Michael Schneider, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser Unvermindert Kritik Scientiae Nathan Solomon Cohen Ruthann Godollei, Art, Adviser Cassandra Kira Jean Hicks Carleton Macy, Music, Adviser Supporting the Structure: The Weight of Sexism on Higher Education Avery Lynn Cook Jaine Strauss, Psychology, Adviser The Aishihik Lake Dike Swarm, Southwestern Yukon Territory Leslie Lars Hunter John Craddock, Geology, Adviser Furniture that Speaks Elizabeth Neal Cooke Diane Glancy, English, Adviser The Globalization of Human Rights: modification and assimilation Marilena Christou Ioannidou of the principles of the French Revolution in Haiti and Louisiana Corporate and local culture: A cultural approach to management and Paul Solon, History, Adviser human resources consulting in international consulting.firms Jessica Lin Cox Jack Rossmann, Psychology, Adviser Re-Presenting Myth: Applications of Greek Mythology in Sara Jackson Contemporary Art Theory and Practice From Platforms to Practice: Women's Empowerment, the Beijing J. Andrew Overman, Classics, Adviser Process, and Global Governance from the Ground Up Benjamin Arthur Davis Andrew Latham, Political Science, Adviser The Game of the Scene: Philosophy, Fiction and the Theory of Anna LisaJacobsen Wreading Formal Education in Ghana: An Ethnography ofE xclusion, Access, Kiarina Kordela, German Studies, Adviser Resistance, and Power Siobhan Rose Devine Dianna Shandy, Anthropology, Adviser Midwives and Other Medical "Deviants": The Prominence of the Bethany Kasik Biomedical Model and the Politics of Healing Textual Quilters and Material Haunts: An Exploration of Where Text Salvatore Salerno, Sociology, Adviser and Quilt Collide Mark E. Doten Stuart McDougal, English, Adviser Minor Loves Patrick Alexander Kayser Stuart McDougal, English, Adviser Do Readers Make Predictive Inferences about Conversations? Brook Lea, Psychology, Adviser 16 17 Eric Kosinski Reid Royer Priedhorsky PHI BETA KAPPA The Determinants of the Japanese Foreign-Domestic Price , A Sound Synthesizer Differentials Richard Molnar, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser Election to Phi Beta Kappa recognizes Danette Crawford Seth Patrick Lind ( elected as junior) J. Peter Ferderer, Economics, Adviser Andrew Reinsch outstanding scholarship in the liberal arts and Benjamin Arthur Davis Jennifer Margaret Lund Kristine Lamm The Little Reformation that Could: The Fourteenth Century English sciences. Election is usually limited to the top Siobhan Rose Devine Amanda Christine Martin Sorting Out School Finance: The Effects of School Finance Reform on Reformers 12 % of the senior class and the top 3 % of the H. G. Kristoffer Ekelund Christopher Lord Mitchell Residential Sorting Paula Cooey, Religious Studies, Adviser junior class. All candidates must have Amber Irene Erickson Einar Mykletun Karine Moe, Economics, Adviser Benjamin Rubin demonstrated a knowledge of mathematics and John Farina Anthony M. Nadler (elected as junior) Edward N. Larson Hero Cult, Ruler Cult, and Imperial Cult: Three Faces of Social of a foreign language at least minimally Lindsey Elizabeth Fish Harmony Susan O'Rourke A Venture into Spacetime: DeSitter's Solution to Einstein's Modified Cohesion appropriate for a liberal education. Melanie Sue Gipp Reid Royer Priedhorsky Field Equations J. Andrew Overman, Classics, Adviser Annemarie Ackerman Mery!Julia Glassman Colin R. Robins Daniel O'Loughlin, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser Travis Sandland Megan Tracy Albert James Vincent Hart Benjamin Rubin (elected as junior) Susan Marie Long A Fusion Based Method of Whole Rock Dissolution for ICP-Mass Elissa Carin Anderson Ethan M. Hazzard-Watkins Nikolina Ruklid Women's Social Class Identities and the College Experience Spectrometry and the Origin ofM idcontinent Rift Granophyres Soren Tyler Anderson Katherine Reif Headbloom Benjamin J. Shannon (elected as junior) Joan Ostrove, Psychology, Adviser Karl Wirth, Geology, Adviser Jeronimo Arellano Kira Jean Hicks David Blake Stone-Banks Sara Jane Baldwin Erik A. Hogstrom Rebecca Caroline Terry Jennifer Margaret Lund Emma Sarah Spertus Luxanatepi Ying Kiratibhongse Robyn Lynn Thoren Host Genetic Modulation of the Mucosa! Immune Response to In Between Cities Christopher Luke Bremer (elected as junior) MaxKuikka Lindsey K. Tuominen Enteropathogen Reovirus Ruthann Godollei, Art, Adviser Jennifer May Chamley Kristine Lamm Joshua P. Weisman Jan Serie, Biology, Adviser David B. Christian Kristen Lee Templeton Jessica Lin Cox Edward N. Larson Benjamin Y. Yarrow Macelle Mahala The Ozonolysis ofA tmospheric Hydrocarbons: Mechanistic Study of Trauma and Transformation: Post-Colonial Anglophone and Reaction Intermediates Francophone West African Literary Theatre Keith Kuwata, Chemistry, Adviser Beth Cleary, Dramatic Arts and Dance, Adviser Rebecca Caroline Terry Hilary K. Mead Character and Significance of a Previously Unrecognized Silicified Shaping the Depressive Experience: An Investigation ofD epression, Unconformity in Late Triassic-Early Jurassic Strata of the Limpopo Culture, and Selj-Construal Valley, Zimbabwe Jaine Strauss, Psychology, Adviser Raymond Rogers, Geology, Adviser Christopher Lord Mitchell Kristin Bethany Thompson Sanctioning Iraq: A Counterproductive Policy with no Endgame Baby dykes: Sexual identity exploration and social factors in college- Andrew Latham, Political Science, Adviser aged women Einar Mykletun Roxane Gudeman, Psychology, Adviser Secure Cryptosystems Anuraag Tiwari Richard Molnar, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser Hayek, Sloan, Drucker, and the Making ofM odern Capitalism Pelagia Neocleous Gary Krueger, Economics, Adviser Asymptotic Solutions to the three-body problem Wanda Troszczynska Van Genderen David Bressoud, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser Impediments to Implementation of Human Rights Policies in Poland· Thomas Robert Noonan The Case of Trafficking in Women An Economic and Philosophical Analysis of Contract Law and Andrew Latham, Political Science, Adviser Unconscionably: The Case of Title Loans Sigbjorn Vik Martin Gunderson, Philosophy, and Vasant Sukhatme, Economics, An Implementation of a Near-Linear Polygon Triangulation Advisers Algorithm for General Polygons Harmony Susan O'Rourke Stan Wagon, Mathematics and Computer Science, Adviser "The Strength of Women": Changes in Gender-Based Violence Joshua P. Weisman Throughout a Zimbabwean Postcolonial History Photographing Lake Street, Painting Lake Street: Public Art and Place Peter Weisensel, History, Adviser in Inner-City Minneapolis Christopher Mark Pascone Salvatore Salerno, Sociology, Adviser Diplomatie ou theatre: Les relations entre un philosophe et une Jane Yager despote du Siecle des Lumieres The Rosary and the Lawnmower: The Making of Public Religion in the Diane Brown, French, Adviser American City Audrey Tafadzwa Pasipanodya Paula Cooey, Religious Studies, Adviser Beyond a sweatshop discussion: The effect of trade liberalization on Jane Yager the Sub-Saharan African female labor force Uncollected Early Works Karine Moe, Economics, Adviser Wang Ping, English, Adviser Kelly Marie Paulson Stephanie Jean Ziebell The History of the Katharine Ordway Natural History Study Area Markere: The Translation of a Novel Aldemaro Romero, Environmental Studies, Adviser Joelle Vitiello, French, Adviser Anne Marie Poduska A Frame Within a Frame: Male Imagination and Female Form in the Romantic Period Robert Warde, English, Adviser

18 19 TENTATIVE LATIN HONORS TIIECOMMENCEMENTSE1TING fields, are east of the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, extending to St. Clair Avenue. Expanded practice fields, six tennis courts and a new baseball diamond were added in 1994. Latin honors are based on work completed CUM LAUDE Nicholas James Kassebaum Guests at Macalester's 112th Commencement exercises are seated on the through January term 200 I. Final honors will be Ryan Scott Abbe Patrick Alexander Kayser front lawn of the campus. The land itself was part of a farm before it was determined when all work has been completed. Christina Rene@ Sack Adams Shannon Jacqueline Keough purchased by the College's Trustees in 1874, the year in which Directly east of Old Main is Kirk Hall, which houses about 150 students. Michaela Marie Ahern Lila Kitaeff Macalester was chartered by the Minnesota Legislature. Having secured It is named for Robert A. Kirk, who was a longtime Macalester trustee. SUMMA CUM LAUDE the property, the Trustees sold the building which had housed Christopher Luke Bremer Richard J. Albrecht Eric Kosinski Macalester's predecessor institution, the Baldwin School. That building North of Kirk is the Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center. Completed John Farina Ian Allison Hannah S. Lemberg was a former tourist hotel, the Winslow House at St. Anthony Falls in ahead of schedule in 2001, the center serves as a campus focal point. Meryl Julia Glassman Brittany Anderson Susan Marie Long Minneapolis, donated to the Trustees by Philadelphia banker Charles This center is named in honor of Ruth Stricker Dayton '57, who with her Kristine Lamm Emily Christine Anderson Nora]. Lovrien Macalester on the promise that the new college would be named for him. husband Bruce B. Dayton contributed very generously to its construction. Seth Patrick Lind Ruth E. Baker Christopher D. Luehr Ruth Stricker Dayton is a current trustee and recipient of the Alumni Anthony M. Nadler PatrickJoseph Baldwin Laura Rachel Luitje Emma Elizabeth Beecher Macelle Mahala On the Saint Paul land, the Trustees built Old Main; the east wing Association's 1987 Distinguished Citizen Citation for her work in health Nikolina Ruklid and wellness. Outside the main entrance is the Bateman Plaza, an out• Benjamin Shannon Sabrina Berger Andrew Gilbert Marine (removed for construction of the library) was completed first at a cost of J. door gathering place named for Warren Bateman '44, who has been a Lindsey K. Tuominen Andrew Whittaker Bergman Courtney Jean Martin about $25,000. The College opened officially on September 16, 1885. Erin A. Bishop Alexander Paul McCown Macalester's founder, The Rev. Edward Duffield Neill, gave the main ded• trustee of the college since 1996. MAGNA CUM LAUDE ication address to five professors, six freshmen and 52 preparatory stu• Annemarie Ackerman Terri Lynn Booms Elizabeth Jane McKay Katherine Rebecca Braband Hilary K. Mead dents from the Baldwin School. The west wing of Old Main (the portion The Weyerhaeuser Memorial Chapel is an ecumenical place of worship. Megan Tracy Albert still standing) was constructed for about $100,000 in 1887; its exterior The hexagonal glass-walled structure was dedicated in 1969. It was a gift Elissa Carin Anderson Catherine V. Brown Christopher J. Mertens GuyCafri Janine Jalila Myers was refurbished in 1985 and its interior in 1993. of the family of Frederick Weyerhaeuser, a trustee of the College from Soren Tyler Anderson 1957 until his death in 1961. Jeronimo Arellano Joseph Daniel Capecchi Katharine L. Nelson The College's DeWitt Wallace Library, opened in fall 1988, is linked with Sara Jane Baldwin Sara Catherine Carpenter Pelagia Neocleous and pays architectural homage to Old Main. It provides 600 seats in indi• Immediately in front of the chapel is the Memorial Garden, a circular Jennifer May Charnley Diana Cartier Thomas Robert Noonan Nathan Solomon Cohen Whitney Owen vidual and group settings, houses 454,000 volumes, catalogued by com• garden with the flagpole at its center. It provides a special location for David B. Christian puter, and will accommodate future technological change. Alumni and plaques in memory of individuals close to the college. Jessica Lin Cox Avery Lynn Cook Audrey Tafadzwa Pasipanodya friends contributed $10 million to build the library and $ 5 million to Danette Crawford Elizabeth Neal Cooke Kelly Marie Paulson Hannah Irene Dallman Kwame M. P. Phillips endow maintenance and the book collection. West of the chapel is Weyerhaeuser Hall (the former library) named in Kannika Damrongplasit memory of Rudolph M. Weyerhaeuser, a longtime member of the Board Benjamin Arthur Davis Andre Michel DeMarce Anne Marie Poduska To the west of Old Main is Carnegie Hall, built in 1910 through a gift of Trustees at Macalester. Built in 1942 and expanded in 1960, the facil• Siobhan Rose Devine Helen Mary Divjak Peta-Gaye Ricketts Mary Abigail Bastos Dos Santos Sarah Michael Roberts from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Once home to Macalester's sci• ity in 1989 was converted to administrative offices, a move that has freed H. G. Kristoffer Ekelund ence departments, Carnegie now houses the social science departments. other space for classrooms and faculty offices. Amber Irene Erickson Mark E. Doten Rachel Claire Robinson Lindsey Elizabeth Fish Stephanie Wynne Drinkard Amanda Nicole Roesch South of Old Main is the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, a gift ofDeWitt Farther to the north and across Grand Avenue are several buildings Jeffrey Robert Fitz Zachary Dunn Talia Sadowy '11 and Lila Acheson Wallace, founders of the Reader's Digest. The cen• named after prominent members of the Macalester community. Included Melanie Sue Gipp Christopher John Dunne Deborah Anne Sandler ter was named for Mr. Wallace's mother, who was the wife of Dr. James among them are the Winton Health Service, given to the College in 1952 Ethan M. Hazzard-Watkins Saskia Catharina Leonard Maria Eijssen Rebecca Anne Schmidt Wallace, Macalester's fifth president. It was Dr. Wallace who, as acting by three members of the Winton family in Minneapolis as a memorial to Katherine Reif Headbloom Annika Louise Ericksen Rebecca Schnall-Levin president from 1894 to 1900 and as president from 1900 to 1906, strove their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Winton; Bigelow Hall, named in Kira Jean Hicks Rachel I. Erickson Andrew F. Schrader and sacrificed to save the College from the brink of bankruptcy and memory of Charles H. Bigelow, chair of the Board of Trustees 1925--26 Erik A. Hogstrom Christopher Robert Farago Anushka D. Shevde worked diligently to establish the College's widespread reputation for and Frederick R. Bigelow, his brother who served as chair 1937--46; Luxanatepi Ying Kiratibhongse Joelle Colleen Farrell Mark Geoffrey Sleiter educational excellence. Wallace Hall, named in honor ofJames Wallace; Doty Hall, named for MaxKuikka Jennifer Lynn Fields Aaron Michael Sober Margaret MacGregor Doty, a Macalester graduate of 1914 and dean of Melita Kyriakou Katherine Rodgers Fleming Carolyn Strand in 1997, provides women 1924--60; Dupre Hall, named for Huntley Dupre, professor of Edward N. Larson Rachel Eve Forman Christine Marie Swanson The Olin-Rice Science Center, which was renovated J. space for science classes as well as state-of-the-art laboratories for history 1946--64 and dean of the College 1951--61; Kagin Dining Com• Jennifer Margaret Lund Sarah Elizabeth Garland Kristen Lee Templeton mons, named in honor of Edwin Kagin, religion professor 1926--52; Amanda Christine Martin Jacob Gelfand Kristin Bethany Thompson research and research training. The building is also home to many stu• Turck Hall, a residence hall named for Charles J. Turck, President of the Christopher Lord Mitchell Laura Goldblatt Anuraag Tiwari dent-faculty research collaboration projects and cooperative research across disciplines. College 1939--58; and George Draper Dayton Hall, dedicated in 1998, Melissa Mundt Margene J. Guerrero E. M. Victoria Treece named for the department store founder who became a Macalester Einar Mykletun Danai Gurira Diana Lynn Wagner Asli Giirkan Gabrielle Warshawer The College's athletic facilities, beginning with the award-winning trustee in 1894; members of the Dayton family have served on the board Harmony Susan O'Rourke continuously since then. Reid Royer Priedhorsky James Vincent Hart Sarah Christine Wilhelm Leonard Natatorium and including a $1.7 million track and the playing Colin R. Robins Elizabeth Anne Head Andrew Wilson Benjamin Rubin Juliane Lisa Hegseth Sarah Gray Wisness Annasophia F. Silverstein Angela Marie Hennessy Jessica Tweeten Wolfgram Shane Thomas Stamschror Brandi N. Hill Jane Yager David Blake Stone-Banks Holly Hinman Jun Yoda Rebecca Caroline Terry Jessica Huie Joy Michele Ziegeweid Robyn Lynn Thoren Danielle M. C. Jackson Sigbjorn Vik Sara Jackson Joshua P. Weisman TiAnna Elizabeth Jones Benjamin Y. Yarrow Jonathan William Kaiser Anna Marie Zalusky Bethany Kasik

20 21 ACADEMIC DRESS AND CUSTOMS ABOUT THE COLLEGE SEAL THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Academic dress stems from the Middle Ages, when scholars were also The seal of Macalester College, which appears on the cover of this book• OFFICERS Timothy D. Hart-Andersen Bruce L. Soltis '66 clerics and wore the costume of the monastic order. The hood was origi• let, was devised by Macalester's founder, The Rev. Edward Duffield Neill. Mark A. Vander Ploeg '74, Chair Pastor President and CEO nally a cowl attached to the gown; it could be slipped over the head for In a sermon preached before the Presbyterian Synod of Minnesota in Mardene Asbury Eichhorn '53, Vice Chair Westminster Presbyterian Church Sysco Food Services of New Orleans warmth. The cap, originally round, later became a square mortarboard. September 1873, he explained its significance: Stephen M. Clement, III, Vice Chair Minneapolis, Minnesota Harahan, Louisiana Lee R. Mitau, Treasurer Hodge '70 David J. Deno '79, Secretary David C. Ruth Stricker Dayton '57 On appropriate occasions, anyone with a college or university degree "On the corporate seal of the institution are engraved two female figures, Dean Executive Director/Owner may wear academic dress. By observing the style of each costume, one one in classic drapery, telescope in hand and compass at the feet, repre• S. Decker Anstrom '72 College of Arts and Sciences The Marsh President and CEO often may identify the university, the degree held and the field of major senting Science investigating the laws of Nature; the other in sitting pos• University of Washington Minnetonka, Minnesota The Weather Channel Seattle, Washington interest. ture and modern dress holding open the word of God, representing Atlanta, Georgia Mark A. Vander Ploeg '74 Revelation. They are in friendly converse, the twin sisters of Heaven, as Timothy A. Hultquist '72 Managing Director James E. Bachman '69 The long, pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a bachelor's degree, the the motto suggests, 'Natura et Revelatio, coeli gemini.' " Advisory Director Merrill Lynch & Co. Vice President Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated San Francisco, California closed sleeve with a slit near the upper part of the arm indicates a mas• General Re-New England Asset Management, Inc. New York, New York ter's degree. Bachelors' and masters' gowns are black and have no trim. After the College became a synodical institution the Trustees adopted the Farmington, Connecticut Shelley Carthen Watson '82 Doyle E. Larson '52 Associate General Counsel seal October 19, 1881. Warren F. Bateman 'i4 Major General U.S.A.F. (Ret.) University of Minnesota The doctor's gown is usually black, but some universities prescribe other Sales Representative (Ret.) Burnsville, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota colors. All doctors' gowns have velvet trim on the front facings and cross• 2001 COMMENCEMENT, ALUMNI REUNION, West Publishing Company Miami, Florida Linda Carolyn Loving F. T. Weyerhaeuser bars on the sleeves. This trim may be black, or may match the edging of AND SENIOR WEEK EVENTS COMMITTEE Pastor Chairman of the Board (Ret.) the hood. Kjell Bergh '70 The House of Hope Presbyterian Church Clearwater Management Company Grant Calderwood '01 Chairman of the Board St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota The color of the velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the James Davidson Bergh International Holdings, Inc. Delray Beach, Florida Michael S. McPherson, (ex officio) Stephen F. Wiggins '78 degree was granted. It should be noted that the doctoral degree often Darlene Fry President Chairman and CEO earned is the Ph.D., or doctor of philosophy, in a given subject. The aca• Kim J. Gregg '93 Cecil Callahan '76 Macalester College HealthMarket Inc. demic costume then displays the color of philosophy, dark blue, rather Ellen D. Guyer Chartered Financial Analyst St. Paul, Minnesota Norwalk, Connecticut Goodworks International than the color of the specific subject. Michael D. Hall Capetown, South Africa Lee R. Mitau Giiliim Oziistiin Williams '92 Laurie B. Hamre Executive Vice President-Corporate Development, Project Leader The colors associated with specific subject are as follows: Alexander G. Hill '57 Stephen M. Clement, III General Counsel The Boston Consulting Group Headmaster U.S. Bancorp New York, New York Michelle M. Kalstabakken The Browning School Minneapolis, Minnesota Agriculture, Maize Judith K. Keppers New York, New York Leah Wortham '70 Erlene Lagerquist Joan Adams Mondale '52 Associate Professor of Law Arts, Letters, Humanities, White J. David J. Deno '79 Potter and Arts Advocate Gabrielle S. Lawrence '73 Columbus School of Law Commerce, Accountancy, Business, Drab Chief Financial Officer Minneapolis, Minnesota The Catholic University of America Dentistry, Lilac Brian Longley Tricon Global Restaurants, Inc. Washington, D.C. Karen Loughrey Louisville, Kentucky Lynn Morgan '68 Economics, Copper Vice President OFFICIALS OF THE COLLEGE Education, Light Blue Diana E. Lundin Mardene Asbury Eichhorn '53 Feature Production, Warner Bros. Engineering, Orange Mary McCluske Psychotherapist (Ret.) Burbank, California Michael S. McPherson, President Champlin, Minnesota Fine Arts, including Architecture, Brown Kris Meyer Christensen Janet Rajala Nelson '72 Daniel J. Hornbach, Dean of the Faculty Forestry, Russet Mary Montgomery Peter H. Fenn '70 Chief Risk Officer and Senior Vice President and Provost Home Economics, Maroon Nancy A. Peterson President The St. Paul Companies, Inc. Craig H. Aase '70, Vice President for Journalism, Crimson Brenda E. Piatz Fenn and King Communications St. Paul, Minnesota Administration and Treasurer Washington, D.C. Law,Purple Carol J. Polk FordJ. Nicholson '78 Richard Allen Ammons, Vice President for Library Science, Lemon David L. Reynolds William P. Gerberding '51 President College Advancement President Emeritus Medicine, Green Brian Wagner Draft Co. Joel Clemmer, Vice President for Library Andi Wulff University of Washington St. Paul, Minnesota Music, Pink Seattle, Washington and Information Services Nursing, Apricot Allen L. Parchem '67 Irvin Cross, Director of Athletics Oratory (Speech), Silver Gray Kenneth J. Goldman '81 Chairman, President and CEO and Physical Education Pharmacy, Olive Green President RHR International Company The Goldman Group Wood Dale, Illinois Laurie B. Hamre, Dean of Students Philosophy, Dark Blue Madison, New Jersey Physical Education, Sage Green David A. Ranheim '64 Alexander G. Hill '57, Assistant to the President Susan M. Haigh '73 Partner, Dorsey & Whitney and Secretary to the Board of Trustees Public Administration, including Foreign Service, Peacock Blue Ramsey County Commissioner Minneapolis, Minnesota Public Health, Salmon Pink Roberto N. Ifill, Assistant to the President and Ramsey County Board of Commissioners Director of the Council for Multicultural Affairs Science, Golden Yellow St. Paul, Minnesota Social Work, Citron Lorne Robinson, Dean of Admissions Theology, Scarlet and Financial Aid Veterinary Science, Gray

22 23 THE TRUSTEES EMERITI OF MACALESTER COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT NOTES Should there be a downpour in the midst of the Commencement pro• 2000-2001 gram, graduates will be granted degrees en masse. Graduates, family The audience is requested to remain in place until the platform party and members, and friends should take shelter in any of the buildings sur• the Class of 2001 have left the Commencement area. Friends and families rounding the campus lawn-the Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center, Mary Lee Dayton, Chair Donald E. Garretson John W. Morrison Wayzata, Minnesota Mendota Heights, Minnesota Vero Beach, Florida are encouraged to remain for refreshments and to visit with graduates, the DeWitt Wallace Library, Old Main, Carnegie Hall, Weyerhaeuser Hall faculty, and staff members on Shaw Field following the ceremony. or the Weyerhaeuser Memorial Chapel. Please be conscious of safety Tony L. Andersen '57 William W. George Joseph E. Murphy, Jr. issues, and do not try to crowd into a single building. The Commence• St. Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Candidates for Degree do not cross the stage in alphabetical order. ment ceremony will be simulcast in the Chapel for any guest for whom Margaret Dayton Ankeny E. Peter Gillette Faith Ohman '64 remaining out of doors would be a severe hardship. Wayzata, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Falcon Heights, Minnesota Arrangements have been made to engage a professional photographer to Kofi A. Annan '61 Kenneth 0. Gilmore Richard L. Schall '51 take pictures of the degree recipients. In fairness to the candidates for Senior Faculty Service New York, New York Santa Barbara, California New York, New York degrees and other members of the audience, we thank you for keeping Arthur E. Bell '40 Paula Turner Grasso '77 Mary R. Shepard the area in front of the stage clear during the ceremony. Several faculty members will exercise their option to begin next fall a Wayzata, Minnesota Winnetka, Illinois Saint Paul, Minnesota period of reduced service to the college. Inasmuch as they will no longer David A. Bell '65 Sandra J. Hale Gerald Simonson '52 The professional photographer will mail proofs from which prints may be teaching a full-time schedule, we recognize them at this time for their New York, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota Edina, Minnesota be ordered to the graduate's home address. In addition, a video tape of years of regular classroom teaching, at the same time celebrating their Robert Binswanger Peter A. Heegaard John G. Skogmo '69 the Commencement ceremony will be available this summer. Order continuing involvement in the life of the college. We also recognize and Hanover, New Hampshire Minnetonka, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota forms are available before and after Commencement exercises at the celebrate those who are retiring outright. Virginia Brooks '59 Sally Howard '58 Ella C. Slade Registration Area located in the Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center, Saint Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Room 214. Joel H. Baer, Associate Professor of English Nicky B. Carpenter Anne Lewis '72 Nancy Slaughter '58 Donald W. Betts, Professor of Music (retiring) Wayzata, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota The national flags displayed on campus represent the countries of stu• J. Michele Edwards, Professor of Music and Mary Davies '53 Mark F. Lindsay '85 Ann Samuelson Smith '85 dents studying at Macalester College. The display of a national flag is not Women's & Gender Studies (retiring) New London, Minnesota Washington, D.C. Minneapolis, Minnesota meant as a political statement, but is intended to recognize and celebrate Charles R. Green, Professor of Political Science Frederick L. Deming Cargill MacMillan Jr. Mary W. Vaughan the diverse cultures within our midst. Michal McCall-Meshejian, Professor of Sociology Minneapolis, Minnesota Wayzata, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota David W. Mccurdy, Professor of Anthropology Charlton Dietz '53 George A. Mairs III '50 Frank B. Wilderson, Jr. First Aid is available in a tent east of the Weyerhaeuser Memorial Chapel. Raymond C. Mikkelson, Professor of Physics and Astronomy Saint Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Michael Obsatz, Associate Professor of Sociology A. Wayne Roberts, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Carl B. Drake Margaret W. Marvin '39 Don I. Wortman '51 Today's ceremony is interpreted in American Sign Language by Anthony Saint Paul, Minnesota Warroad, Minnesota Albuquerque, New Mexico Verdeja and Tracy Villinski '92. Calvin]. Roetzel, Arnold H. Lowe Professor of Religious Studies W. John Driscoll John M. Mason '60 C. Gilbert Wrenn Saint Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Tempe, Arizona Richard E. Eichhorn '51 Donald M. Meisel '45 Champlin, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota

24 25 SENIOR CLASS GIFf Shannon J. Keough Trung K. Nguyen Truman Schwartz John T. and Susan A. Keough A. Wayne and Mrs. Dolores Roberts Jennifer A. Polson Alexander G. Hill The Class of 2001, following the tradition of past graduating classes, is presenting Macalester College with a class gift as a permanent memento of Eric Klinker Stanton Sears Jennifer C. Doyle R. Charles and Barbara Garbe their time on campus. Contributions to the 2001 Senior Class Gift have been made in honor of the following (honorees are listed in bold and donors Helen C. Dannelly Krzysztof Gerhard Karski in regular type): Benjamin L. Knudson Qui Phi and P. Kim Nguyen Cyrus N. Sethna Stan and Marcy Knudson R. Thomas R. Noonan Soli andJelisava D. Sethna Lynn Aanonsen Jaclyn A. Chavez Lucy R. Goldstein Herman Knudson Karl Egge Jason B. Shannon Nicole Lewis Robert and Sandra Chavez Andrew and Patricia Goldstein Benjamin L. Knudson Alexander G. Hill Sandy S. Shannon Hiam K. Abbas Beth Cleary Anne F. Gomez Huff Aglaia Kiarina Kordela Thomas Payson Wick Regina C. Skoy Sarah E. West Ann F. Gregg Robert H. and Susan B. Warde Faize Akcaba Thomas S. and Norma C. Noonan Connie Skoy Thomas Payson Wick Elizabeth N. Cooke Galo F. Gonzalez Eric E. Kosinski Michael 0bsatz Lerah V. Soliza Laurie B. Hamre Graham B. and Martha N. Cooke Sarah M. Roberts Richard J. Kosinski and Katharine Smith Kosinski Jason B. Shannon Rachel Villanosa Ian M. Allison Brianne M. Coughlin Charles R. Green Gary J. Krueger Rachel C. Robinson Paul Solon Robert Allison Michael Coughlin Bryce R. Miller Anuraag Tiwari Elaine K. Robinson and Frank A. Robinson Jr. Helen M. Divjak Beth Barnett and David Barnett Christine M. Swanson Grant S. Calderwood Jessica L. Cox Regina E. Rodman Ziyad F. Al-Rashid EdenJ. Spencer Michael David and Katherine Cox Ann F. Gregg Michael E. Lee Ronald W. and Mary S. Rodman Mary Malancon and Thomas Spencer Helen C. Dannelly Carol and James Gregg Michael Lee Alexander G. Hill Rebecca H. Cramer Harmony S. 0'Rourke Russell E. St. Louis Romine Robert and Jane Cramer Margene Guerrero Alex R. Lemon David Chioni Moore Douglas A. Stone Kofi O. Amoo-Gottfried Jayne L. Niemi Mark T. Lemon Ramon L. Rentas Helen C. Dannelly Jesse B. Crandall Katherine Yngve Blythe M. Staley Alexander G. Hill James and Miriam R. Crandall Martin L. Gunderson Seth P. Lind Laurie B. Hamre TommyV. and Barbara J.B. Staley Thomas R. Noonan Donn R. and Laurie L. Lind Emily Christine Anderson Danette Crawford Christopher M. Pascone Caroline Stark Robert H. Warde Joan M. Ostrove Karin M. Halvorson Susan M. Long Marion Pascone Darryl and Sonia Stark James E. and Judith A. Halvorson Joan M. Ostrove Laurel L. Askue Sarah Crawford Kelly M. Paulson Amanda M. Stern Douglas A. Stone Lloyd Lentz Jonathan G. Harper NoraJ. Lovrien Alan and Cynthia Paulson Paul and Bette Stern David and Susan Roberts Colleen Slater Patrick J. Baldwin Hannah Irene Dallman Heather Riddle Kimm Robert T. Pearson Gabriella E. Stevens Richard and Claudia Baldwin Lawrence E. Pendzich Jonathan G. Harper Kelly A. Loughman Douglas A. Stone Christopher D. Luehr Sarah Dart Richard Harper SaraJ. Baldwin Dana D. and David D. Luehr Kwame M. Phillips James B. Stewart Barbara A. Russ Lia H. Babitch Katherine R. Headbloom Laurie B. Hamre Seth P. Lind Lourdes A. Hernandez-Cotter Robert H. and Susan B. Warde Geoffrey S. Mak Evan A. Bass Mercer G. Planting Eric R. Stiens Andre M. DeMarce Matthew J. Healy Stuart and Lucia Mak Arthur and Elrine Bass Gail Caligiuri Jennifer C. Doyle Robert and Cynthia Stiens James and Kathy Dunn Kevin and Roseanne Healy Charles S. and Marsha W. G. Planting Emma E. Beecher Diya Malarkar James G. Straka Helen M. Divjak Gabrielle A. Hernan Matthew H. Clement John and Cecelia Beecher Jayne L. Niemi Anne M. Poduska Paul H. and Susan Divjak Jennifer C. Doyle Megan T. Albert Andrew W. Bergman Robert H. and Susan B. Warde Mary Abigail B. Dos Santos Charles S. and Marsha W. G. Planting Mark Mazullo Helen C. Dannelly James A. Bergman Bryce R. Miller Jaine Strauss Georgina Dos Santos Kira J. Hicks Jessica A. Reynolds Donald W. Betts Kevin A. Rasmussen Robert H. and Susan B. Warde Jillian Mazullo Robert H. and Susan B. Warde Anonymous Mary K. Dougherty Estee C. Baldwin Anna K. Stumpf Jeremiah Reedy Rebecca Hoye Thomas and Mary Rasmussen Elizabeth Bruce and Mark H. Stumpf Katherine R. Braband Ziyad F. Al-Rashid David W. McCurdy James R. Doyle Sarah M. Roberts Keenan J. S. Sue Gail Caligiuri Terri L. Booms William A. Kimes Trung K. Nguyen Greg A. Roberts and Sherry Gib bar Roberts Sidney and Nanlyn Sue Christopher L. Bremer Alison C. McIntosh Nathan M. Duke Jonathan H. Bulland A. Wayne Roberts David M. Bressoud Clifton and Terrie McIntosh Vasant A. Sukhatme Robert W. Duke and Mrs. Leslie Merner Duke David Chioni Moore Trung K. Nguyen Anuraag Tiwari Kendrick Brown Sowah Mensah Zachary J. Dunn JoAnn Johnson Calvin J. Roetzel Konstantinos Melissaris Mercer G. Planting African Music Ensemble Alexander G. Hill Ziyad F. Al-Rashid Marjorie K. Goodwin Thomas R. Noonan Stephen Burt Helen C. Dannelly Jeffrey D. Jones Hilary K. Mead Faith M. Suzuka Chanter, 2001 Aldemaro Romero James and Kathy Dunn Douglas A. Stone John D. and Linnea]. Mead Lia H. Babitch Randall M. and Corinne A. Suzuka Grant S. Calderwood Karl Egge Marye de Jong Christopher J. Mertens Christine M. Swanson Alexander G. Hill Bryan W. Rowes Krzysztof Gerhard Karski Benjamin L. Knudson Paul F. and Theresa A. Mertens Jay R. Rowes and Barbara Boer Rowes Jennifer C. Doyle James and Kathy Dunn Ryan S. Abbe Helen C. Dannelly Helen C. Dannelly Jennifer N. Jordan Rita C. Messing-Stremmer Jacques D. Roy Nathan T. Eitzmann Leroy and Johnetta Jordan Simon A. Messing Alexander G. Hill James and Lynda Calderwood John Roy and Darley Clevenger Roy Donald J. Swanson and Cecilia M. Swanson Laurie B. Hamre Scott and Connie Eitzmann Ryan B. Kampe Joachim W. Messing Benjamin B. Rubin John D. Farina Robyn Gale Shields Simon A. Messing Deborah S. Swerdlow David R. Callender Jeremiah Reedy Steven H. and Jennifer M. Swerdlow Robert Callender and Ann B. Weathers David M. Bressoud Krzysztof Gerhard Karski Jessica Hutchinson Minutaglio Nikolina Ruklic Joelle C. Farrell Helen C. Dannelly Sue A. Hutchinson-Minutaglio and John M. Rebecca E. Swinburne J. Daniel Capecchi Karl Egge Douglas A. Stone Robert J. and Susan R. Fleming Charles S. and Marsha W. G. Planting Alexander G. Hill Minutaglio Helen C. Dannelly J. Peter Ferderer Bozena Talago-Karska Karine S. Moe Alexander G. Hill Kristen L. Templeton Sara C. Carpenter Debra Mitchell Graham and Suzanne Carpenter Max V. Kuikka Bethany R. Kasik Matthew J. Healy Talia G. Sadowy Ryan S. Abbe Kurt H and Dorothy R. Kasik Richard K. Molnar Coral Sadowy Rebecca C. Terry Sally Caudill Mark C. Terry and Catherine Burnell Terry Courtney J. Martin Katherine R. Fleming Patrick A. Kayser Einar N. Mykletun Sal Salerno Jennifer L. Fields Robert J. and Susan R. Fleming James and Kathy Dunn David Chioni Moore Courtney J. Martin Diwakar Thapa Hans-Christoph and Judy S. Kayser Karl Egge Donald D. Celender John R. Garbe Chanter, 2001 Ahmed Samatar Zachary J. Dunn R. Charles and Barbara Garbe Brendan T. Kearney Janine J. Myers Zachary J. Dunn Robert J. Thoms James P. and Judith E. Kearney Judith S. and Robert T. Thoms Benjamin H. Chapman Ruthann Godollei Dana J. Myers Travis 0. Sandland Marci Bernotas Brittany L. Anderson Peter W. Kenway Katharine L. Nelson John and Susan Sandlan Luxanatepi Ying Kiratibhongse Alison and Kimball Kenway John E. and Susan U. Nelson Ann Welke

26 27 Robyn L. Thoren Karen J. Warren David Wilson-Okamura Joan M. Ostrove Einar N. Mykletun Chanter, 2001 Susan K. Anderson Jennifer J. Watson Ari S. Winbush Thomas S. Totushek Alexander G. Hill Albert and Olga Winbush Nathaniel P. Longley Sara K. Whelan Jun Yoda E.M. Victoria Treece Dennis S. and Pearl C. Whelan Yasunori and Miharu Yoda Stuart Jacobson and Donna Treece Andrew P. Wilson Marie E. Unruh Richard and Louise Wilson Terry L. and Susan D. Unruh

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