c~ h' ( c\ '.\.\.\.. ( ~A { I , .f \,.' I f ;' \ . \ J University of Minnesota IJ • COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION WINTER QUARTER 1940 NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 21, 1940, Eleven O'Clock I I , ~ \ ' ,i ii, iii, ;, ' PROGRAM PRESIDENT GUY STANTON FORD, Presiding PROCESSIONAL-Finale from the Fourth Symphony Widor ARTHUR B. JENNINGS University Organist HYMN-"America" My country I 'tis of thee, Our fathers' God I to Thee, Sweet land of liberty, Author of Liberty, Of thee I sing; To Thee we sing; Land where our fathers died I Long may our land be bright Land of the Pilgrims' pride, With freedom's holy light; From every mountain side Protect us by Thy might Let freedom ring. Great God, our King I COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS- "Of Human Intercourse" HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. President, Vassar College CONFERRING OF DEGREES GUY STANTON FORD, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D. President of the University 2 ',' J I SONG-"Hail, Minnesota!" Minnesota, hail to thee I Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our College dear I Like the pine that seeks the blue I Thy light shall ever be Minnesota, still for thee, A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons are strong and true. Thy sons and daughters true From thy woods and waters fair, Will proclaim thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng, And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star. POSTLUDE-Fugue in A Minor Bach ARTHUR B. JENNINGS University Organist SMOKING As a courtesy to those attending functions, and out of respect for the character of the building, be it resolved by the Board of Regents that there be printed in the programs of all functions held in the Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium a request that smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. 3 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION Subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the winter quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below and upon such others as may meet the graduation requirements. GENERAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATES IN ARTS EDITH BIRCH CHESTER EUGENE LA FOUNTAINE MARJORIE HELEN BROOKS HARRY KINGSLEY NEWQUIST EDITH MABLE COLEMAN JOHN THOR SATHER ALLISON SHERWOOD EASTON VEARN R. VOSS BURTON FRANK BETTY J ANE WALEN ARNOLD ELLIOTT FRISHBERG B. M. WALTER RICHARD LEROY HOOD EDWARD WIDHOLM CORBIN KLAUSER MEDICAL SCHOOL GRADUATES IN NURSING* MARCIA DRAVES HELEN PETSIS ISBERG GRACE GENEVIEVE ERICKSON MARIE CAROL JOHNSON ALICE LANORE HAFFIE DOLLY MILDRED MAAS THERESSA HANSON MARGUERITE ELIZABETH MOLONY CAROL RUTH HATCH HELEN JOSEPHINE SCHULER COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS BACHELORS OF ARTS tmagna cum laude MARY LoUISE NEILS LESTER JOHN OLSON BACHELOR OF ARTS tcum laude ALBERT BARNUM WADE * These degrees are conferred subject to the satisfactory completion of nursing practice prior to May 2, 1940. t Candidates graduating with bonors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 4 BACHELORS OF ARTS SAMUEL KENDRICK BARTHOLOMEW GRANT OLIVER NELSON STEPHEN H. BAXTER, AA STIG WILFRED PALM ARTHUR GEORGE BORCHARDT DONALD EUGENE PETERSON ERNEST BEN HART HILL, AS. HENRY ROBERTSON SANTO DONALD CALDWELL JONES ROBERT ANDREW SLENES THELMA KAy GEORGE R. SLETTEN KENNETH BROWNE KIXMOELLER MARY CORSON SMITH JANE ELISABETH MILLER RAy HAROLD WALLACE, JR. JACK EDWARD MOFFAT FREDERICK HAYNES WERTH BACHELORS OF SCIENCE HELEN BRUCE AUSTIN MARJORIE ANN VERTIN CLAUDE R. LINDQUIST INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE twith distinction FREDERICK GEORGE ROTH, B.A BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING NICHOLAS KENJOSKI, JR. BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING FRANK JOSEPH PESElt BACHELORS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DONALD ADDISON BROWNELL HENRY ALFRED RASMUSSEN RUSSELL DONALD HULSING ROBERT ELIAS RUUD JOHN PHILLIP KISTLE CHESTER HOWARD TUCKER ROBERT ALBERT LEGER VINCENT JOHN WALKER BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE L. JOHN LINDSTROM CHARLES DONALD WILEY BACHELORS OF CHEMISTRY RAYMOND EDWARD BROWN, B.E. RUDOLPH JAMES FRANCEL DAVE EoLKIN t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 5 BACHELOR OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JAMES OSWALD GLORVIG, JR. COLLEGE OF AGmCULTURE, FORESTRY, AND HOME ECONOMICS BACHELORS OF SCIENCE twith distinction (Course in Science Specialization) DONALD DAVIS GoLD JAMES JOHN JEZESKI (Course in Agriculture) CLARENCE DONALD PALMBY BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (Course in Science Specialization) NOEL SYLVESTER HANSON CONRAD JAMES OLSON DONALD LE Roy JACKMAN CHESTER WALLACE WORDEN CLOY BERNARD KNODT (Course in Agriculture) JOHN FRANCIS CAMPBELL ORVILLE HERMAN NELLEN FILMORE GEORGE ENGER HAROLD NORMAN RENSTROM HARVEY JULIAN HANSON STANLEY SEAVER DONALD FRAIKEN JORDAN HARRY TANGEN CARL DONALD KRANTZ GEORGE HENRY THORBECK ROBERT NOREN LYBERG DONALD BENJAMIN VOGTMAN (Course in Forestry) RICHARD WILLIAM AHERN DONALD WARREN MURRAY CLARENCE BENNETT BUCKMAN EDWARD ARTHUR PATTON GoRDON REID COFFIN ROBERT EDWARD RHEINBERGER Ross JEROME DONEHOWER EDGAR THOMAS STACEY RALPH JOHN ELKINGTON JOHN EDWARD SWEENEY JOE HENRY HESS ROBERT FAY WAGLE WAYNE W. HOLBERG CARL EDWIN WALLIN (Course in Home Economics) EDITH MARY HUNA, A.A. MARY ELIZABETH KntCHNER LURA ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON JEANNETTE LoUISE KNUTSON t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 6 MAE KATHRYN KVIEN MARGARET RUNNING CAROL BELLE MANIKOWSKE ARDIS CHARLOTTE SWANSON INES MERRIMAN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. FORESTRY. AND HOME ECONOMICS AND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELORS OF SCIENCE twith distinction (Course in Agricultural Education) HAROLD LEE ANDREWS (Course in Home Economics Education) OLGA ALEXANDRA SIMI BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (Course in Agricultural Education) DONALD THEODORE AHO KENT ARNOLD JACOBSON GERHARD INGVOLD ERICKSON (Course in Home Economics Education) ADELINE LILLIAN GARDEN ANNA REGINA MATCHEFTS DOROTHY RUTH HANSON DOROTHY FLORENCE RAU MELVA MORIN LENANDER MEDICAL SCHOOL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE twith distinction (Course in Medical Technology)* ARVA-DOROTHY PHELPS (Course 1n Public Health Nursing) ALICE DOROTHEA ANGST ASTRID MARIE ERLING • These degrees are conferred subject to the satisfactory completion of required practical work within one month. t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 7 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE (Course in Medicine) DUANE ROBERT AUSMAN DUNCAN VOSS LUTH EDWARD TRACY JONES GEORGE T ARDIFF VAN ROOY DONALD ROWE LANNIN (Course in Medical Technology)* EDNA ANN ABELN MARY K. MORIARTY MELVIN INGVALD FOSSAN, B.A. MARION LOIS STETTENBENZ INGA LILLIAN LoKEN (Course in Public Health Nursing) ESTELLE J. COLLINS ALVIDA LoWER ROSALIE GIACOMO ELEANOR CHRISTINE MIKKELSEN, R.N. MILLICENT VIVIAN JOHNSON, R.N. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH MOLONY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE fwith high distinction JEAN FRANCES HEGEL, B.A. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE twith distinction RACHEL ELIZABETH HOLM JOAN LILLIA PETERSON, B.S. MURIEL EDITH JOHNSON MARION HOPE SORENSON WALTER FRANK JOHNSON, JR. O. RALPH SORENSON AUDREY VIRGINIA KENEVAN HAZEL THORSON STOICK ISAAC OLIVER PETERSON BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IRMGARD GERTRUDE ALBRECHT, AA ALICE LANORE HAFFIE LORENE MATILDA ANDERSON BETTY Lou HOEPPNER LoRAINE R. CAMERON ELSE RUBY BERNTSEN KILSTOFTE EDWARD F. CINA LORRAINE A KLATT LUCILLE HARRIETT DAVENPORT CLARENCE S. LILEVJEN ROBERT CARL EKSTROM ALBERT JAMES MCCLURE OLIVE MARIE FOERSTER VINCENT McNAMARA ESTHER ANNE GARRISON KATHLEEN MovOLD * These degrees are conferred subject to the satisfactory completion of required practical work within one month. t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 8 GERALDINE MARGARET REQUE ALBERTA SCHROEDER MARGARET HELEN RIEKE JOSEPHINE RUTH SWENSON FRANK BECKMAN ROMMEL, B.A. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION twith distinction PAUL BENJAMIN CARLSON BACHELORS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VIRGINIA ADELE ANDERSON RUTH FAYE LIPKIN ANITA BERCOVITZ FREDERICK JUDSON LUHMAN ROBERT M. BERNSTEIN JOHN ELLIOT MAGRAW WILLIAM PEDER BREDESEN SHERIDAN JOHN MCCARTHY BENNETT GORDON BRUDEVOLD BETTY JEANNE McGRATH WILLIAM HENRY BURGESS ELWOOD WINFIELD MOLANDER JOSEPH STORER CIBUZAR DONALD E. NOLAN BRONKO STEVE DANGUVICH WILLIAM CLARENCE OLSON ELMER MARTIN ELSOLA HARRIETTE ROSEMARY PETERSON GLENN MILTON ENGER NORMA CATHERINE PETERSON TEMPE MAY ERICKSON PERRY LEE RICHMOND JOHN WALTER SIDNEY GALLAGHER, JR. WILLIAM STANLEY ROBERTS GENEVIEVE GRIFFITH ROBERT ELIAS RUUD LAWRENCE KENNAN HEALY JEAN ADELAIDE SEVERANCE JEAN HORNER CARROLL F. SIGURDSON KENNETH FREDERICK JOHNSON Roy THOMAS STERNAL JOSEPH THOMAS KENT ElLARD CLOETUS THOMPSON ROBERT ADAMS KOTTKE JOHN EDWIN VOLDEN BERNICE LEEDOM JAMES NORRIS ZELLMER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF ARTS tcum laude GENEVIEVE WARD KAMPRATH BACHELORS OF ARTS ALDEN REYNOLDS GRIMES GEORGE MARK RYAN t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia. 9 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHARLES WRIGHT AREND, JR. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY LEIF WILHELM DOr.LIS GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTERS OF ARTS .:1. EUGENE RUSSELL BOHAN JOHN ARTHUR HUGHES I- "'"'" B.A. '36, College of St. Thomas B.S. '19, Carleton College Major, Economics Major, Educational Administration Minor, Political Science Minor, Educational Psychology Thesis, A Re-examination of the Thesis, Growth in Spelling Ability Liberal Economic Policy of the as Measured by the Morrison-Mc­ Middle Nineteenth Century Call Spelling Scale ;.,- JOHN
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