University of Montana Commencement Program, 1991

University of Montana Commencement Program, 1991

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana University of Montana Commencement Programs, 1898-2020 Office of the Registrar 6-15-1991 University of Montana Commencement Program, 1991 University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Office of the Registrar Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/um_commencement_programs Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Office of the Registrar, "University of Montana Commencement Program, 1991" (1991). University of Montana Commencement Programs, 1898-2020. 94. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/um_commencement_programs/94 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Office of the Registrar at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Montana Commencement Programs, 1898-2020 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NINETY-FOURTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA MISSOULA SATURDAY, JUNE THE FIFTEENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE HARRY ADAMS FIELDHOUSE DAHLBERG ARENA HEAD MARSHAL Michael R. Brown Professor of Accounting MARSHALS Maureen C. Curnow Gerry Brenner Professor of Foreign Languages Professor of English and Literatures The carillon concert has been made possible by the generous contributions from the Coffee Memorial Fund, Mrs. Hugh Galusha, Jr., William Gallagher, the First Bank Western Montana—Missoula and other donations through the UM Foundation to restore the carillon. The concerts before and after the exercises will be per­ formed by Dr. John Ellis, University Carillonneur. ORDER OF EXERCISES PROCESSIONAL Brass Ensemble Dustin Molyneaux, trumpet Leonard Ostwalt, horn James Hanson, trumpet Mark Soueidi, trombone Tommy Doberstein, trumpet Shawn D. Thacker, trombone Jason Stones, trumpet Jason Taylor, trombone Holly Hook, horn Casey Anno, tuba PROCESSION The Colors, Marshals, Candidates for Degrees, the Faculty, Members of the Governing Boards, Guests of Honor, Deans, Vice Presidents and the President PRESENTATION OF COLORS NATIONAL ANTHEM—Chrade Younkin The Star Spangled Banner Oh, say! can you see by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. O, say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave O'er the land of the free ana the home of the brave? INVOCATION Reverend Thomas R. Lee Lutheran Campus Ministry WELCOME Dr. George M. Dennison President, The University of Montana PRESENTATION OF ALUMNI Mr. William S. Johnston Director, The University of Montana Alumni Association COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Dr. George M. Dennison CONFERRING OF DEGREES Dr. Donald Habbe Provost, The University of Montana Presentation of Candidates—The Deans Conferring of Degrees—The President SONG Montana, My Montana Our chosen state, all hail to thee, Montana, my Montana! Thou has the portion with the free, Montana, my Montana! From shore to shore, from sea to sea Oh, may the name full honored be Symbol of strength and loyalty Montana, my Montana! BENEDICTION Reverend Thomas R. Lee RECESSIONAL Brass Ensemble The audience is requested to remain standing while the procession passes. Awards & Prizes MOST INSPIRATIONAL FACULTY AWARD Richard Drake, Professor of History, has been named the most inspirational faculty member for the 1990-91 year. The recipient was selected by a vote of the seniors graduated in 1989-90. The selection of this award is administered by Silent Sentinel, a student service organization. A cash award is presented to the recipient by Silent Sentinel. DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD Patricia Goedicke, Associate Professor of English and Janet P. Wollersheim, Professor of Psychology, have been selected to receive the Distinguished Scholar Award. The recipients were selected by the Research Advisory Council. The University of Montana Foundation presents a cash award to the recipients. DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD Betsy W. Bach, Associate Professor of Interpersonal Com­ munication and Thomas P. Huff, Professor of Philosophy, have been selected to receive the Distinguished Teacher Award. The recipients were selected by the Faculty Development Commit­ tee. The University of Montana Foundation presents a cash award to the recipients. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE AWARD James A. Flightner, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected to receive the Administrative Service Award. OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ADVISING AWARD Lois M. Welch, Professor of English, and Maureen J. Fleming, Professor, Business Administration have been selected to receive the Outstanding Advising Award. Awards & Prizes MOST INSPIRATIONAL FACULTY AWARDS 1990 Ulysses S. Doss 1989 Gerry Brenner 1988 Gene F. Schiedermayer 1987 Lee Von Kuster 1986 Paul G. Lauren 1985 Mary Ellen Campbell 1984 Walter N. King DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD 1990 Steven W. Running and Geoffrey N. Richards 1989 Bart W. O'Gara 1988 Ray L. Hart 1987 Walter E. Hill 1986 Jesse Bier 1985 Fred Allendorf and Donald Hyndman 1984 Rudy Autio DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD 1990 Beverly Chin and Donald W. Hyndman 1989 James A. Walsh and Richard E. Walton 1988 Gerald A. Fetz 1987 Maxine Van de Wetering 1986 Albert Borgmann and Ronald F. Perrin 1985 Robert Lindsay and Fred McGlynn 1984 Julie Codell and Forest Grieves ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE AWARD 1990 Philip T. Bain 1989 Sheila M. Stearns 1988 Myron L. "M ick" Hanson OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ADVISING AWARD 1990 Forest L. Grieves 1989 Darshan S. Kang Faculty Retirees The faculty members listed below have elected to retire after many years of service. A number will continue to teach on a part time basis. The University of Montana thanks them for their outstanding service. Robert R. Brock, Associate Professor, Foreign Languages and Literatures.......... 30 years Donald H. Canham, Professor, Pharmacy.................................................................. 28 Yem Ronald E. Erickson, Professor, Environmental Studies............................................26 years Donald Johnston, Professor, Music.............................................................................. 31 years John D. Pulliam, Dean, School of Education............................................................. 7 Years Edwin Rosenkranz, Professor, Music............................................................................22 years Charline Smith, Professor, Anthropology....................................................................21 years John B. Wang, Professor, Foreign Languages and Literatures............................... 22 years HONORED ALUMNI Vern C. Christenson CLASS OF 1931 A. Orlo Johnson Tigard, OR Salmon, ID George C. Adams Arthur Kelly Conrad Catherine Kester Karlsgodt Cascade Conrad Missoula Fritz W. Blake Drea O'Connell Cooil Kenneth B. Kizer Poison Honolulu, HI Edmonds, WA D. Dee Cooper Earl E. Cooley Leonard E. Kuffel Helena Missoula Missoula Albert Erickson Louise Jarussi Cross H. Kleis Larsen Helena Glendive Poison Dorothy Gerer Erickson Jean Burnett Disher Lloyd E. McDowell Helena Albany, OR Poison Robert Caraway Hendon Wilfred Paul Dufour Marie Askvold McGinnis Nashville, TN Lakeside Kent, OH Leo Joseph Kottas Dorothy Dyer Ege Walter H. McLeod Mesa, AZ Great Falls Moscow, ID Patricia Torrance Maxey Walter A. Elliott E. Dwight Millegan Helena Lewistown San Andreas, CA Fay McCollum Newell Helen Hyder Ellis Betty Johnson Moore Lewiston, ID Lajolla, CA Litchfield Park, AZ Emile Louis Perey Joan Kennard Fopp Paul Thomas O'Hare Billings Great Falls Hope, ID James B. Prendergast George J. Frankovich Frank A. Pippy Missoula Lynnwood, WA Missoula Ethlyn Fowler Ross Charles 0 . Gillogly Hammitt E. Porter Poison Joplin, MO Spokane, WA Mary Kinniburgh Shephard Rae C. Greene Ruth Harrison Richey Hayden Lake, ID Sun City, AZ Helena Sidney L. Groff George G. Ryffel CLASS OF 1941 Butte Arlington, VA Albert C. Angstman Walter Stanton Halverson Albert Emory Steensland Kingwood, TX Wycombe, PA Tucson, AZ Kenneth W. Bangs Glenn H. Hamor John M. Stewart Stevensville Los Angeles, CA Missoula Rachel Trask Beall Raymond L. Helgeson Charles A. Thielen Anaconda Pleasant Hill, CA San Francisco, CA Katherine Stillings Broberg Ruth Clough Herbert Enid Thornton Thompson Glencoe, IL Spokane, WA Englewood, CO Audrey Watson Brunsvold Virginia Rimel Higgins Elizabeth Wood Tullis Laurel Homosassa, FL Ogden, UT Duncan Ray Campbell William A. Horning Ole Martin Ueland Bigfork Vancouver, WA Silverbow Louise Rostad Campbell Wilfred M. Howerton Mercedes Flynn Vosburgh Missoula Valley Center, CA Boulder Dorothy Donnelly Carter Effiellen Jeffries Cameron J. Warren Los Gatos, CA San Francisco, CA Lake Oswego, OR Madlyn Teeter Chase Rudyard Clune Jennings San Marcos, CA Missoula HONOR CORDS Some of the students graduating today are wearing honor cords. Those wearing silver cords will graduate with honors. Those wearing gold cords graduate with high honors. The students wearing red cords are members of the Mortar Board, a national senior honorary society. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Some of the students whose names are listed in this program are can­ didates for the degrees and honors indicated. The appropriate degrees and honors will be awarded to the candidates who have successfully completed all requirements

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