SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Graduation Exercises T uESDAY MoRNING, MAY T HIRTY- FIRST MEN's GYMNASIUM, TEN o'CLocK MCMXXXVIII Oregon State College Program PRELUDE-I. Overture "Egmont" L ................ Ludwig von Beethoven 2. "Parting from Leonore" Symphony................... J Raff Second Movement The RO.T.C. Band H. L. Beard, Conductor PROCESSIONAL-"March et Cortege," from "La Reine de Saba" ------------------------------------------------------------------ Charles Gounod The audience is requested to remain seated throughout the processional, rising when the Band takes up the next number, the National Anthem, and continuing to stand until after the Invocation. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER INVOCATION-The Reverend Ernest William Warrington, M. A., Professor of Religion "Vainement, rna bien aimee," from "LeRoi d'Ys" ............ Eduard Lalo "The Last Song"------ -----------------------------------------------------.lames H. Rogers Lorance Dossett, Tenor Paul Petri-Accompanist GREETINGS- The Honorable Willard L. Marks, B.S., President of the State Board of Higher Education ADDRESs-"Commencement-What Now?" Joseph Mason Artman, B.A., B.D., Editor of "Character in Everyday Life" Chicago "Che faro senza Euridice," from "Orfeo" .................. C. W. von Gluck "Russian Lament" --------------------------------------------------------Teresa del Riego Matilda Holst, Mezzo Soprano Paul Petri-Accompanist CoNFERRING OF DEGREEs-George W. Peavy, M.S.F., Sc.D., LL.D., President of Oregon State College CHARGE TO THE CLASS-Frederick Maurice Hunter, Ed.D., LL.D., Chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education ALMA MATER PosTLUDE-Grand March, "The University" .......................... Goldman The R.O.T.C. Band THIS booklet, containing the program of the graduation exercises, is designed to be an official memorandum of the aca­ demic year. It records, in addi­ tion to the degrees granted, the honors conferred, distinction in scholarship, prizes and awards received by students, and gifts and grants made to the institu­ tion or its departments. Senior Honor Students Elections for June 1938 Senior honors are conferred by the faculty Administrative Council upon those members of the graduating class, candidates for a bachelor's degree, who throughout their entire college course have maintained the highest scholastic standing in their respective schools. A student to be eli~ible to such honor must have made a grade-point average of 3.25 or higher. Election is hmited to ten per cent of the graduating members of a school. SCIENCE DOROTHY FRANCES REVELL CLARA JANE CHAPMAN }OHN KEPLINGER FISHER WILFRID }OSEPH DIXON }OHN REUTER PERKINS THOMAS FRANCIS O'NEILL AGRICULTURE IVAN RAE BIERLY HARRY }AMES ENDICOTT ROBERT WILCOX ELDEN DWAYNE YEOMAN GERALD RAYMOND KuBIN ELizABETH KATHARINE LATHROP TURNER HANKS BOND EDUCATION HARRY EDWIN DAWSON EVANGELINE MILNE RussELL HoLCOMB GoDARD VIOLA MAE SMITH ENGINEERING HENRY Cno MEINERS ALF HUNDERE JAMEs CHASE HowLAND MILAN KNEZEVICH VICTOR STUART CARSON BRITT MAGRAW SMITH RussELL WHITTINGTON REVELL GEORGE WRIGHT BENNETT HoLLY ADAMs CoRNELL FRANK DouGLAS MoRGAN PHIL R. BROWNELL FORESTRY EuGENE GoRDON TowER OscAR HEINTZ, ]R. ERNEST PoLLARD TAYLOR SAM BERTRAM TAYLOR PAUL 0SMO TOLONEN RoY C. BRADY CHARLES P. SAMSON HOME ECONOMICS ETHEL MARGARET MAXWELL JOAN ORR }EAN MACKLIN WHITELAW VALERIA ANNA COON FRANCES }ENSEN ROBERTA ALICE }OHNSON EMMA MAE DENYER LENORA HESSLER CoNSTANCE M. NoRTON KATHLEEN AsToN MARY LoursE CocKEFAIR PHARMACY PHILIP GuLICK AcKERMAN MARY pARMELEE HALL SECRETARIAL SCIENCE RAYMOND FREDERICH SIEGENTHALER HAZEL RAY PLUMMER EDNA MARGARET IIAMS MINNIE LEONA MooRE BARBARA ELIZABETH WATERMAN ( 3 ) HONOR GRADUATES, MILITARY DEPARTMENT Under the regulations of the War Department, each college or university maintaining a Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit may designate at the close of the academic year as h onor graduates five per cent of the total number of students enrolled in each unit. The students designated must be graduates of the institution and of the Reserve Officers' Train­ ing Corps, selected on the basis of character, academic grades, and demonstrated efficiency in military work. R.A YMOND FREDERICH SIEGENTHALER Infantry Unit J ENE EARL MILLS HOLLY ADAMS CORNELL CHARLES P. SAMSON STANLEY ROBERT KELLEY Field Artillery Unit Engineer Unit 1tt. .;J-t. tJrt. v. ( 4 ) Baccalaureate Degrees School of Science Earl Leroy Packard, D ean The School of Science in the Oregon State System of Higher Education, located at the State College, provides major curricula in science for students whose objective is a liberal education, and professional preparation for students planning to enter some scholarly occupa­ tion in the realm of science. Students major in general science and in the special sciences of bacteriology, botany, chemistry, entomology, geology, mathematics, physics, and zoology. BACHELORS OF ARTS PEARL ALBERT JoHN MARTIN PIERSON, JR. Portla nd Portland HELEN ALDRICH ELIZABETH REEVES Seaside Oak Grove HOWARD LEGRANDE CHERRY LAURA ESTHER REICHEN Corvallis Portland WILFRID JosEPH DrxoN RoBERT LEoN RosE Portland Parkdale CYRIL FELDSTEIN b .VIN BARRY TARSHIS San Francisco, California Portland JoHN KEPLINGER FrsHER CoNSTANCE M. WILLARD La Grande Portland LEROY WILLIAM JENSEN FREDERIC HARRIS YouNG Portland Sheridan BACHELORS oF SciENCE CONRAD AUSTANCE ANDERSON HowARD EARL McCURDY Cove Portland LoGAN ELLSWORTH ANDERSON, JR. IAN DONALD MACDONALD Cove Milwaukie DoNALD WITHERS BAILEY CLARK wALTER MILES The Dalles Portland ALBERT 0DEEN BARTELL AARON MILLER Portland Portland JAMES TREVOR BRYANT RICHARD HoDGEs MoTE Portland Corvallis \VILLIAM NELSON BURNS MAURICE JoHN MuNDORFF Corvallis Cornelius WILLIAM ROBERT CAMPBELL DoNALD WILBERT NEILSON Portland Medford CLARA JANE CHAPMAN !VAN KAYE NICHOLS Portland Oregon City GEORGE ROBERT COE THOMAS FRANCIS O'NEILL Sacramento, California Forest Grove JAMES FREDERICK COOK MAX HORTON PARROTT Myrtle Creek Portland CONRAD ALPHONSE DELATEUR JoHN REUTER PERKINS Hoquiam, Washington Roseburg IVAN MERWIN DUNCAN LENN MORRIS PIERSON Burns La Grande LoYAL MooRE FELTS DARIO MICHAEL RASCHIO Portland Portland CHARLES WESLEY FLUKE N oEL BuRDETT RAwLs Portland Corvallis WILLIAM GRAF D o ROTHY FRANCES REVELL Shedd Bonanza WILFRED LAWRENCE GRENFELL 'WILLIAM WESLEY RICHARDSON McMinnville Portland WILLIAM EDWIN JoNEs JonN ALviN RowLAND Kelso, Washington Eugene WILLIAM MARTIN KAHN LoYD OTTo ScHAAD Portland Newberg RoBERT WINDLE LAWRENCE RoGER ScoTT Corvallis Etiwanda, California BEN YrM Lru RUTH ZONA SMITH Portland Portland RrcHARD HARDING McBEE THOMAS JEFFERSON TAYLOR, JR. Eugene Olympra, Washington ( 5 ) School of Science-Continued RoscoE CLARENCE WILSON HERBERT HARRMENN WYMORE Portland Oregon City School of Agriculture William Alfred Schoenfeld, Dean The School of Agriculture offers major curricula in general agriculture; in agricultural economics and in farm management; in animal industries, including animal husbandry, dairy production, dairy manufacturing, fish and game management, and poultry husbandry; in plant industries, including farm crops, horticulture (landscape construction and maintenance, pomology, vegetable crops), and soils; in agricultural education; in agricultural engineering; tn food products industries; and in agricultural technology. BACHELORS OF SciENCE RICHARD WALTER BAILEY CHARLES ELDON HUTCHINSON Milwaukie North Powder IVAN RAE BIERLY GEORGE LEIGH HYSLOP Gervais Corvallis GEORGE MARTIN BLAKELY, JR. LLOYD RussELL JAcKsON Redmond Union MELVIN ERNEST BoAK WALTER JOHN JENDRZEJEWSKI Bandon Hermiston TURNER HANKS BOND RonERT DEAN JONES La Grande Corvallis WILL HARTLEY BROWN EARLE FRED J OSSY Roseburg Portland JAMES RALPH CALLAWAY CHESTER EDWIN KEBBE Long Beach, California Mohler PROSSER EvERETT CLARK 0RME STERLING KELLETT Portland Vancouver, Washington ROBERT LAGRANDE CLARK JAMES WILLIAM KERNS Portland Klamath Falls FREDERICK KARL CRAMER GERALD RAYMOND KuniN The Dalles Salem WILLARD NELSON CRAWFORD KATHARINE ELIZABETH LATHROP Corvallis Central Point KEITH EDWIN DAVIS GENE MAURICE LEAR Lincoln, Nebraska Condon JoHN D . DuRR JAMES R USSELL LEEKLEY Bellingham, Washington Lake Grove GEORGE 0. ELLE WILLIAM MONROE LEVEE Mtlwaukie Corvallis HARRY JAMES ENDICOTT MUREL ALLEN LONG Springfield Malin PHILLIP WARD FARRELL JoHN ALLAN McCoRMICK Gateway Portland NORMAN FLETCHER GEORGE STANNARD McCRACKEN Salem Corvallis MAURICE GILBERT FRAKES JoHN WESLEY McKEAN Ontario Roseburg PAUL ANTHONY FRASER WILLIAM PRESTON McKINNEY Moro Wasco ANDREW OSCAR FREDERICKSON RoBERT EARL McMAHAN Portland Hillsboro GEORGE TATSUO FUJINAKA CARL JAMES McMuRPHY Portland Palo Alto, California VIRGIL MAURICE GARNER JAMES DEWITT McWILLIAMS Albany Portland E. LYNN GUENTHER M ERLE HINRICHS MARKLEY Hillsboro Hood River HUGH PoMEROY HANNA ALPHONS RICHARD MELIS Independence Mist ROBERT w. HENDERSON GERALD NIBLER Hermiston Aurora BAYARD WALTER HILLWAY MARVIN BOONE NOBLE Sheridan Corvallis RonERT CLARK HoLLOWAY DEAN EDGAR PAINTER Portland Corvallis MARION GEORGE HosKINS FRANK JosEPH PAVELEK Dundee Woodburn ( 6 ) School of Agriculture-Continued GEORGE LEWIS PENROSE EDWIN ]AMES STASTNY Corvallis Malin HERSEL WILLIAM PEYREE WILLIAM LowELL STEEN Independence Milton LowELL RoBERT PFARR Rov EDGAR STOUT San Francisco, California Corvallis WALDO ASHMEAD RICHES EDWIN Lours STRACK Turner Portland JIM RIDDERS DoN H. TELFORD Albany Troutdale RALPH CLIFFORD RITTENOUR PALMER STANLEY TORVEND Portland Silverton ROBERT WHIPPLE ROOT STEPHEN HENRY VAN WOUDENBERG Medford Corvallis HARRY RuDOLPH SANDQUIST ROBERT WILSON WILCOX
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