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1 THE INIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA eap and gowii :Day eonvocafioii 1961 NORTHROP MEMORIAl AUDITORIUM THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25 AT ElEVEN-THIRTY O'ClOCK
2 Universitg of Minnesota THE BOARD OF REGENTS Dr. 0. Meredith Wilson, President Mr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Secretary The Honorable Ray J. Quinlivan, St. Cloud First Vice President and Chairman The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester Second Vice President The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna The Honorable Richard L. Griggs, Duluth The Honorable Bjarne E. Grottum, Jackson The Honorable Robert E. Hess, White Bear Lake The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior The Honorable A. I. Johnson, Benson The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis The Honorable A. J. Olson, Renville The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher SMOKING AND USE OF CAMERAS-It is requested, by action of the Board of Regents, that in Northrop Memorial Auditorium smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms. The use of cameras in the auditorium by members of the audience is prohibited.
3 ~lt1s Js Vour Universitv CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and tenth birthday. As from its very beginning, the University is dedicated to the task of training the youth of today, the citizens of tomorrow. How well it has succeeded is indicated by the number of physicians, lawyers, engineers, social workers, educators, journalists, dentists, veterinarians, farmers, businessmen--community and civic leaders in all fields-who have gone from its several campuses to participate actively in the upgrading of the welfare of the citizens of our state. During the period of its existence the University has awarded more than 151,000 degrees to its students who have completed the rigorous training demanded by the complexities of modem society. In addition to the enormous task of giving collegiate instruction to more than 28,000 students on its Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, and Morris Campuses, the University offers, through its Schools of Agriculture and its General Extension Division, specialized training designed to assist those who wish to study on a part-time basis. Still in addition, its staff members who are county agents, home agents, 4-H Club agents, and recreation and health consultants give effective assistance to citizens of the state in their very homes. But the University of Minnesota, like all great universities, has expanded far beyond its early teaching and training programs. In the diverse research laboratories on its four campuses, at the several agricultural experiment stations scattered throughout the state, at the Rosemount Research Center, the Cloquet Forest Research Center, the Cedar Creek Natural History Area near Bethel, the Fruit Breeding Farm and the Arboretum at Excelsior, the Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station, the Mayo Foundation at Rochester, the Harmel Institute at Austin, and at University Hospitals, University scientists at any one moment are working on countless research experiments of vital importance to the future health and welfare of us all. These projects deal with such matters as cancer, heart surgery, taconite, gamma irradiation, cheesemaking, teacher training, municipal government, nuclear energy, school surveys, and new varieties of grains, fruits, and flowers, to mention only a few. THE UNIVERSITY is recognized as the cultural hub of the Northwest; it is the home of the University Artists Course, Radio Station KUOM, the University Theater, the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and the local performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Through the University of Minnesota Program Service, the University brings to more than a million and a half people in the area it serves, artists and lecturers of quality and talent. The people of Minnesota are proud of their University, not only because it is one of the leading state universities in the nation, but also because of the extent and quality of its services from which they, their families, communities, and organizations benefit. Their interest in the University is a dynamic, living thing and expresses itself in many ways. Contributions from them have made it possible for the Variety Club Heart Hospital and the great Mayo Memorial Building to be constructed. Through the American Legion and its auxiliary posts all over the state, thousands of friends have made generous donations to iii
4 provide an endowed research professorship in heart disease. Further contributions have made it possible for the University to build the Masonic Memorial Hospital, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Cancer Research Center, and Diehl Hall (which houses the biological-medical library and additional medical research facilities). Equally generous have been the contributions made by corporations, associations, foundations, trade unions, clubs, and individuals, whose thoughtful cooperation has made hundreds of scholarships and fellowships available each year to students of promise. Chiefly because of financial difficulties, only onehalf of the Minnesota high school graduates of high ability enter any college or university. Because of this, the friends and supporters of the University are constantly trying to increase the number of scholarships and the amount of money available for such assistance. Over recent years, much of the University's energy has gone into the necessary planning for the anticipated increases in future enrollments. At present about half of the students in Minnesota colleges and universities attend the University of Minnesota. If the other institutions continue to take this same percentage of these students, not less than 47,000 full-time, fully matriculated students will be attending the University in This means more teachers, more civil service staff members, more land, and more buildings. THE 1959 LEGISLATURE granted the University $49,068,181 for general maintenance during the biennium. In addition, the University will receive $8,879,748 for University Hospitals; $4,141, for special appropriations, including special extension and research activities; and $14,457,1.50 for new buildings, land, and for the rehabilitation of existing buildings. Each year the University publishes and widely circulates a summary financial statement, which is available to anyone upon request as is a much more comprehensive and complete statement for those who wish to make a special study of the University's income and expenditmes. The summary financial statement of showed that the University received $90,177, and spent $90,177, This includes a total of $16,228, received from student tuition and fees, hospital and other department receipts; $1,254, from intercollegiate athletics; $15,243, from such services as dormitories and dining halls, printing, the laundry, the University of Minnesota Press, the Department of Concerts and Lectures, the University Theater, and the Health Service, and from the revolving funds; and $20,265, from trust funds, including gifts, grants, donations, and income from endowments and research contracts for instruction, research, prizes, scholarships, and the care of the sick. Also, $2,659, came from federal appropriations for instruction, research, Agricultural Extension, and plant expansion. Of the total of $90,177, which the University received for , $34,526,703.31, or 38.3 per cent, came from the state. All students at the University, their families and friends are invited to continue their enthusiasm and interest in the University of Minnesota. Graduates are especially urged to identify themselves with the Minnesota Alumni Association and the Greater University Fund and to return as frequently as possible to visit us here at the University. iv
5 Order of &vents PROCESSION: Before the procession starts, the Frances Miller Brown Memorial Bells, played by Miss Helen Garvey, University Carillonneur, will be heard from Northrop Memorial Auditorium. During the procession, the University Concert and Symphony Bands, conducted by Instructor in Music Frank Bencriscutto, D.M.A., Bandmaster, will play from the steps of the Auditorium. The procession will move from the front of Coffman Memorial Union, across the footbridges, up the Mall, and into the Auditorium. Leading the procession \Viii be the Mace Bearer, Associate Professor Gordon I. Swanson, Ph.D., College of Education, Faculty Marshal. Next in the line of march will be the Color Guard, made up of University Army, Navy, and Air Force HOTC cadets and midshipmen. Following will be the graduating students, marching by colleges, with the faculty and the President marching last. The University Army and Air Force ROTC Bands will join the line of march on the Mall. Conductors of the Bands are: Army HOTC, Cadet Major Carl Baumeister; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major Waldemar Scherer. IN THE AUDITORIUM: The audience is requested to remain seated so that all can see the procession. As the Mace Bearer enters the Auditorium, heralding the arrival of the academic procession, Mr. Christian Koch, B.A., Graduate Student, will play the University Organ. The Mace Bearer will present the Mace at the center of the stage. Graduating students will take their places on either side of the middle aisle. When the faculty members have taken their places on the stage, the Mace Bearer will put the Mace on the table, to signal the beginning of the ceremony. PRESENTATION OF COLORS: As the Color Guard enters the Auditorium, the audience will rise and remain standing for the Presentation of Colors, and for the National Anthem and the Invocation. NATIONAL ANTHEM: The entire audience and Assistant Professor of Music Paul Knowles, M.M., soloist. 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, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? INVOCATION: The Reverend John W. McKelvey, Adviser to Methodist students and staff members on the St. Paul Campus of the University. PRESIDING: Dean of Students Edmund G. Williamson, Ph.D. v
6 Order of 8vents SPEAKING FOR THE CLASS OF I961: Mr. James R. Spensley, IT '62, outgoing President of the Minnesota Student Association. SPEAKING FOR THE UNIVERSITY: President 0. Meredith Wilson, Ph.D. ADDRESS: Professor of English Elizabeth Jackson, Ph.D. PRESENTATION OF STUDENTS: Dean Williamson will present to the faculty and to the audience the members of honor societies, the recipients of scholarships, fellowships and awards, the honor students, and the members of the graduating class. HAIL! MINNESOTA, the University's Alma Mater song, sung by the audience and Professor Knowles. Minnesota, hail to thee! Hail to thee, our college dear! Thy light shall ever be A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons and daughters true Will proclaim thee near and far; They will guard thy fame And adore thy name; Thou shalt be their Northern Star. RECESSIONAL: Mr. Koch. Like the stream that bends to sea, Like the pine that seeks the blue, Minnesota, still for thee Thy sons are strong and true; From thy woods and waters fair, From thy prairies waving far, At thy call they throng With their shout and song, Hailing thee their Northern Star. Faculty marshals, wearing maroon caps and gowns, are: Professor Swanson; Associate Professor 'Vayne J. Anderson, Ph.D., General College; Associate Professor Truman R. Nodland, Ph.D., Instih1te of Agriculture; Associate Professor LeVerne F. Snoxell, Ph.D., Office of the Dean of Students. vi
7 HONOR SOCIETIES including members elected during the year Alpha Omega Alpha National Honorary Medical Society Seniors Calvin M. Bandt, Minneapolis B.A. '57, St. Olaf College Allan D. Belden, Red Wing B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Martin G. Bruhl, Faribault B.A. '57, University of Minnesota David W. Burgan, Helena, Mont. B.S. '58, Montana State College Clifford A. Carlson, International Falls B.A. '59, University of Minnesota John A. Cich, St. Paul B.A. '58, University of r-.tinnesota William C. Conrad, St. Paul B.A. '57, Bethel College Nancy Jo Engeset, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota RichardT. Foreman, St. Paul B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Harry I. Katz, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota John B. Leary, St. Paul B.A. '58, University of Minnesota B.S. '59, University of Minnesota ~1alcolm I. Lindsay, Jr., Minneapolis B.A. '57, Dartmouth College Charles L. Murray, Minneapolis B.S. '57, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Robert E. Olson, Fargo, N. D. B.S. '56, North Dakota Agriculture College Gerald R. Onstad, Hopkins B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Patrick J. Scanlan, Minneapolis B.A. '52, College of St. Thomas James R. Schimschock, Minneapolis B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Fred L. Shapiro, Minneapolis B.A. '.58, University of Minnesota Joseph L. \Vestermeyer, Melrose Park, Ill. B.S. '.59, University of Minnesota David M. Worthen, Salt Lake City, Utah B.S. '58, University of Utah Juniors Charles W. Drage, Minneapolis B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Margaret L. Grunnet, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Leon \V. Hoyer, Windom B.A. '58, Harvard University George N. Rogentine, Jackson B.A. '58, Harvard University Beta Gamma Sigma National Honorary Commerce Society Seniors Donald A. Berglund, Isanti Darrold D. Burris, Fergus Falls \Villiam H. Christensen, Austin Roger E. Earle, St. Paul Warren A. Field, \Vayzata Kenneth A. Hagstrom, Minneapolis Jerry H. Halldorson, Minneapolis Kenneth E. Hanson, Farmington Thomas W. Hughes, Robbinsdale Harvey F. Kaplan, St. Paul Charles E. Kirk, Jr., St. Paul Richard R. Lammers, Minneapolis Dana X. Marshall, Braham \Vayne J. Nelson, Las Vegas, Nev. Daniel V. Noble, St. Paul Deanna D. Peterson, Blooming Prairie Dennis L. Peterson, Chisago City James F. Pritchett, Minneapolis Paul H. Havich, Los Angeles, Calif. Arnold E. Rolfsrud, Watford City, N. D. James N. Rosse, Minneapolis Karen M. Hutherford, Albert Lea Darrell E. Tilleskjor, Anoka Juniors Frank H. Berman, Minneapolis John A. Foreman, St. Paul David K. Hamry, Minneapolis Thomas J. Klassen, De Graff I
8 Chi Epsilon National Civil Engineering Honor Fraternity Faculty Adviser,\Iiles S. Kersten, Minneapolis B.C.E. '34, University of,\linnesota.\1.s.c.e., '36, University of Minnesota Ph.D. '45, University of,\linnesota Graduate Students A. Norris Breivik, Minneapolis B.S. '59, University of Minnesota George G. Hebaus, St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Robert D. Holtz, St. Louis Park B.C.E. '60, University of Minnesota David E. Jankowski, South St. Paul B.C.E. '61, University of Minnesota David W. Kirkwold, Glenwood B.S. '60, University of l\linnesota \Varren \V. Krech, South St. Paul B.S. '59, University of,\linnesota Richard E. Turner, St. Charles B.C.E. '60, University of.\1innesota Fifth Year Peter Bjornberg, Willmar Kenneth E. Bruestle, St. Paul Donald J. Flemming, Winona James F. Gasner, New Ulm George D. Hagen, Mabel David E. Melander, St. Paul Lane H. Smith, Minneapolis Gerald M. Sunde, Bloomington Hichard Swanson, Minneapolis Fourth Year Hobert B. Doolen, Billings,.Mont. Raymond V. Knutson, Rochester Hichard S. McGinnis, Wayzata Robert C. Polta, New Ulm Dale A. H.eisdorfer, Adrian Hichard Sauers, Stillwater Chimes Junior Women's Honorary Society Faculty Adviser Louise A. Stedman, St. Paul B.A. '30, State University of Iowa M.A. '37, State University of Iowa Ph.D. '47, Purdue University Juniors Erna Barstad, St. Paul Lou Ann Benshoof, Detroit Lakes Sheila Berman, Minneapolis Joyce Cremers, Minneapolis Nancy Goodwin, Minneapolis Susanne Graham, \Vest Hartford, Conn. Gretchen Hagemeister, Robbinsdale Judith Hamann, Lake Park, Iowa Carolyn Hathaway, Minneapolis Dorothy Kaup, Minneapolis Bette Lawrence, Minneapolis Nancy Margolis, St. Paul,\,!arne Nelson, Alexandria Diane Jean Palmer, Minneapolis Susan Hhame, St. Paul Sharon Sanders, Minneapolis Sharon Squibb, Redwood Falls.\lary Jo Woestehoff, Minneapolis Advisers Melvin Waldfogel, Minneapolis A.B. '47, University of North Carolina A.M. '51, Harvard University Ph.D. '61, Harvard University Allen Downs, Minneapolis B.S. '37, Kansas State Teachers College i\i.a. '40, State University of Iowa Delta Phi Delta National Honorary Art Fraternity Cynthia H. Fisher, Minneapolis Edward C. Harrington, Minneapolis Jerome E. Kyllo, Wanamingo l\largaret E. Patten, Minneapolis l\1ary Ellen Ponsford, Minneapolis Nancy Ann Record, St. Paul i\lary Lee Short, Minneapolis David A. Swanson, Minneapolis Valerie Lee \Ventzel, Minneapolis Seniors Frederick J. Armstrong, l\linneapolis Karen C. Carlson Dixie '\1. Davis, St. Paul 1\larolyn J. Downing, Hopkins Juniors Annabella Gonzaly Charlene Hersh, Minneapolis Sidnee Lee, Fargo, N.D. Pat Zontelli, Crosby 2
9 Eta Kappa Nu (Omicron Chapter) National Electrical Engineering Honor Society Faculty Donald E. Anderson, St. Paul B.S.E.E. '52, University of Minnesota M.S.E.E. '54, University of Minnesota Ph.D. '58, University of Minnesota Fourth Year Hilding A. Bjorklund, Grand l\iarais Michael B. Colligan, Ebro Paul L. Hill, Detroit, Mich. Ray R. Kaste, Winona Robert D. Keillor, Minneapolis Clayton P. Kjeer, Ostrander Douglas E. Load, St. Paul Ronald W. Madson, Minneapolis Marie P. Prins, Minneapolis Kenneth F. Hamacher, St. Francis Fifth Year John M. Braasch, Minneapolis Lyle G. Cloud, St. Paul Robert A. Gerber, Donnelly William A. Glasser, Minneapolis Philip D. Gunderson, Minneapolis Donald L. Gustafson, Eau Claire, \Vis. Richard E. Hall, Minneapolis David Hanson, Minneapolis Roger E. Lund, Mound Milton H. Monnier, Sauk Rapids Ronald E. Nielsen, Minneapolis Kent A. Penwarden, Rochester James Peterson, Cambridge Gerald F. Sauter, Minneapolis Donald P. Strandberg, St. Paul Rodger E. Ziemer, Amery, Wis. Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary Society of Agriculture Faculty George R. Blake, St. Paul Department of Soils Frederick G. Holdaway, St. Paul Department of Entomology and Economic Zoology Irvin E. Liener, St. Paul Department of Agricultural Biochemistry Albert J. Linck, St. Paul Department of Plant Pathology and Botany Truman R. Nodland, St. Paul Department of Agricultural Economies Joseph C. Olson, Jr., St. Paul Department of Dairy Industries Graduate Students Department of Agricultural Economics John D. Hyslop, Fulda Lloyd C. Rixe, Hilger, Mont. William G. Tomek, Table Rock, Neb. Department of Agricultural Education Gordon Eastwood, Australia Donald G. Johnsen, Kenmare, N. D. Department of Agricultural Engineering Herbert Lapp, Canada Shu-Tung Chu, China Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics Robert W. Briggs, Emden, Ill. Muhammad Y. Chaudri, Pakistan Ben R. Jackson, Muskogee, Okla. Charles A. Laible, Rock City, Ill. Johng Ki Lim, Korea Department of Animal Husbandry William J. Boylan, Bozeman, Mont. Richard M. Prouty, Milford, Mass. Guenther W. Rahnefeld, Clifton, N. T l\1anuel Soldevila, Puerto Rico Department of Dairy Husbandry Edward V. Carnolo, Cranston, R. I. \Villiam A. Olson, Minneapolis Kammula G. Raju, India Department of Dairy Industries William E. Hobbs, Hartford, Conn. Edmund A. Zottola, Grants Pass, Ore. Ronald H. Olsen, Sleepy Eye Department of Entomology and Economic Zoology Karl M. Schurr, Bellefontaine, Ohio 3
10 Department of Horticulture Philip Ito, Hawaii Sadao Sakamoto, Japan Department of Plant Pathology and Botany Ernest Eino Banttari, Hibbing George Albert Bean, Westbury, N.Y. Wiley Nathan Garrett, Rosebud, Tex. David Lawrence Gerwitz, Buffalo, N.Y. Johannes Jorgensen, Denmark Bill Wade Kennedy, Durant, Okla. William Merrill, Jr., Pike, N.H. David Louis Mumford, Mt. Pleasant, Utah Ricardo Arturo Rodriguez, Costa Rica Wallace Edward Rogers, Providence, R.I. Darroll Dean Skilling, Alma, Mich. Ronald Earle Welty, Winona Department of Soils Harvey Hermanson, Spring Valley Jacques Jorgensen, Stevensville, Mich. Jerome B. Weber, Kilkenny C allege of Veterinary Medicine William F. Cates, Prior Lake School of Forestry Patrick J. B. Duffy, Canada Gilbert H. Fechner, Fort Collins, Colo. Ver Lee R. Gjovick, Strathcona Miron Heinselman, Grand Rapids William C. Kelso, Memphis, Tenn. John F. Kraus, St. Paul Vilis Kurmis, Latvia Thomas D. Rudolph, Rhinelander, Wis. Roland E. Schoenike, Winona Seniors Neil V. Anderson, St. Paul Richard King Anderson, Helena, Mont. Charles Michael Berigan, Minneapolis Terry Michael Boldingh, Breckenridge Donnell V. Buck, Zumbrota William T. Burke, Lakefield Charles H. Casey, St. Paul George F. Derscheid, Kenyon James N. Dougherty, Ettrick, Wis. Wesley W. Ebert, Osseo John D. Engels, Chicago, Ill. David A. Etnier, Watertown Richard A. Faulkner, Woodruff, Wis. Walter R. Fehr, East Grand Forks Thomas F. Field, Minneapolis Duane D. Hacklander, Blue Earth Mylo M. Hagberg, Faribault Larry J. Hei, Plum City, Wis. Larry D. Hensen, St. Paul Richard L. Hilliker, Madison, Wis. Daniel H. Janzen, Minneapolis Dean E. Jenson, Lake Preston, S. D. Gerald P. Keller, Tenney James M. Langmo, Willmar Roland R. Larter, Lancaster Richard 0. Lyman, Excelsior William J. Magee, Minneapolis Warren W. Marquardt, St. Paul Keith R. McCaffery, Stanley, Wis-. Gerald J. Miller, Austin Bruce A. Muggenburg, Sioux Falls, S. D. John A. Newman, St. Paul Ronald H. Olsen, Racine, Wis. Jerome J. Pella, Minneapolis Gene V. Peterson, Fisher Richard H. Schultz, St. Paul Charles J. Smith, St. Paul Gordon K. Tritz, Du Mont Edward S. Wirta, Embarrass Kappa Tau Alpha National Society Honoring Scholarship in Journalism Faculty Philip D. Jordan, Minneapolis B.S. '27, Northwestern University M.S. '28, Northwestern University Ph.D. '35, University of Iowa Graduate Students Leslie Spalding Haines, Lowell, Mass. B.A. '59, University of Maine Edward C. Hotaling, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. B.A. '59, Syracuse University Jerry D. Hursh, St. Paul B.A. '59, University of Minnesota J. K. Hvistendabl, Brookings, S. D. B.A. '41, Augustana College M.A. '50, University of Oregon Rhoda Greene Jacobs, Minneapolis B.A. '49, University of Minnesota David A. Nelson, St. Paul B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Virginia Martin Walker, Minneapolis B.A. '.57, University of Minnesota 4
11 Seniors Carol A. Greason, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Joan M. Hedlund, Minneapolis Gale Brower Hursh, Minneapolis Wilburn 0. B. Nelson, St. Peter Nancy C. Nietz, Owatonna Lambda Alpha Psi Juniors Margot J. Christensen, St. Paul Kay Ruth Jordan, Austin Farhad ~Iassoudi, Tehran, Iran Kathleen S. Michels, St. Paul Honorary Language and Literature Society Foculty Joseph J. Kwiat, Minneapolis M.A. '40, Northwestern University Ph.D. '50, University of Minnesota Cecil Wood, St. Paul B.A. '38, University of Minnesota Ph.D. '53, Yale University Groduate Students Edward Brooks, Jr., St. Paul B.A. '44, Harvard University Lester John Bullock, Minneapolis B.A. '54, University of Minnesota Robert Cherry Foy, Avondale Estates, Ga. B.A. '55, Emory University Calvin Bryan Hanson, Minneapolis M.A. '55, University of Minnesota Elina Holst, Bethesda, Md. B.A. '57, University of Kansas Joseph Conrad J erdee, Minneapolis B.A. '49, Luther College Arthur Kremer, Minneapolis B.A. '50, St. John's University Mary Lewis, St. Paul B.A. '60, University of Minnesota James D. Muhly, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Jan Pavel, Minneapolis M.A. '50, Washington University Janet Plane, England B.A. '57, Liverpool University Philippe Poisson, Spencer, Mass. M.A. '54, Harvard University Richard T. Scanlan, Minneapolis M.A. '52, University of Minnesota Thomas M. Sheets B.A. '57, St. Thomas College Seniors Marilyn Louise Anderson, Minneapolis Barbara Beaudette, St. Paul Bronna M. Bornstein, Minneapolis Philip N. Bray, Duluth Carl E. Dennis, St. Louis, lvlo. Roger D. Johnson, St. Paul Amy Jonsson, Minneapolis Wolfgang Kraft, Minneapolis Gina H. Kurovsky, Minneapolis Rodney C. Melka, Minneapolis Donald Schultz, St. Paul Sigrid B. Olness, Peterson William E. Oyler, St. Paul Jill Patricia Saxton, Minneapolis Harry Senn, Minneapolis Barry S. Spector, Minneapolis Ludmila Stupnitsky, St. Paul Irene K. Sweet, Hopkins Dorothy K. Wittenberg, Minneapolis Juniors Sharon L. Andre, Minneapolis Gary Bartlett, St. Paul James J. Emdy, Chisago City Margaret L. Fair, St. Paul Elizabeth Harvey, St. Paul Charles \V. Hasset, St. Paul Arlyss Lamson, \Vhite Bear Lake Raymond H. Larson, Hector Margaret C. Lawler, Rochester Benjamin M. Lifson, Minneapolis Myrna M. Peterson, Minneapolis Minnesota Law Review Student Editorial Board Seniors William F. Brooks, Jr., Minneapolis B.A. '48, Union College John L. Burbidge, Stanley, N.D. B.S. '54, University of North Dakota David S. Doty, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Terence N. Doyle, Minneapolis B.A. '58, St. Thomas College Lloyd Graven, Greene, Iowa B.A. '58, St. Olaf College Josephine D. Greene, Syracuse, N.Y. A.B. '57, Syracuse University Sandra Heims, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Paul 0. Johnson, Minneapolis B.A. '.58, Carleton College Laurence F. Koll, \Vinona B.A. '58, St. John's University 5
12 William E. Kretschmar, Venturia, N.D. B.S. '54, St. Thomas College William J. Lockhart, Hobbinsdale B.A. '55, University of l\linnesota Stephen G. Nordquist, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Philip J. Orthun, Virginia B.A. '56, University of Minnesota Howard A. Patrick, '61, Minneapolis Stewart H. Perry, Minneapolis B.S. '58, University of Minnesota Gene R. Sommers, Minneapolis B.S.L. '57, University of Minnesota Robert A. Stein, Minneapolis B.S.L. '60, University of Minnesota Robert },. Struyk, Boyden, Iowa A.B. 54, Hope College A.M. '57, Columbia University David V. Trask, Mound B.Met. '58, University of Minnesota Lynn G. Truesdell, III, Minneapolis B.A. '58, Amherst College Robert J. Tweedy, Minneapolis LL.B. '61, University of Minnesota Richard L. Young, Charles City, Iowa B.A. '58, State University of Iowa Third Year Roger L. Ellison, '62, St. Paul Second Year Philip W. Aaron, '63, Minneapolis Larry D. Downing, Eagle Grove, Iowa B.S. '58, Iowa State College Curtis D. Forslund, '62, Red Lake Falls Ernest A. E. Gellhorn, Minneapolis B.A. '56, University of Minnesota Thomas S. Hay, St. Paul B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Richard J. Higgins, Minneapolis B.B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Henry J. Hokenson, Minneapolis B.A. '58, Yale University Charles R. Kennedy, Wadena B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Richard H. Kyle, White Bear Lake B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Norman J. Laboe, Minneapolis B.B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Patricia M. Lines, '62, Robbinsdale John J. McGirl, Jr., Duluth B.A. '59, Iowa State Teachers College Grant J. Merritt, D~luth. B.A. '55, University of Mmnesota, Duluth Michael P. Sullivan, Robbinsdale B.S. '56, Marquet~e University. Richard W. Sunde, 63, Minneapolis Stanley M. Taube, Minot, N. D. B.A. '59, University of Minnesota Jack M. Winick, Des Moines, Iowa B.A. '59, University of Minnesota ~1ichael W. Wright, '62, Minnetonka Beach Advisers \Irs William Edson, St. Paul - B:B.A. '38, University of Minnesota M.A. '47, University of Minnesota Theda Hagenah, Minneapolis.. B.A. '37, George Washington Umversity M.S. '39, Wellesley College Ph.D. '53, University of Minnesota Shirley Erickson, St. Paul B.S. '55, University of Minnesota Students Mary Sue Anderson, Mahtomedi Barbara Bowers, Minneapolis Judy A. Carpenter, Minneapolis. Judy K. Carpenter, Oshkosh, Wis. Nancy Orme Crampton, St. Paul :\iary Emerson, Minneapolis Mortar Boord Senior Women's Honorary Society Carole Hauser, Charles City, Iowa Emily Henning, St. Cloud Ruth Hillgren, Minneapolis Shirley Stettner Jackson, St. Paul JoAnn Johnson, Little Falls Paula Jurgensen, Owato~na Raleigh Kane, Minneapolis. Elizabeth Mulligan, Minneapolis Barbara Myzal, Dulut~. Patricia Nordstrom, Mmneapolis Mary Ann A. Spurbeck, Berkeley Heights, N.J.. Susan Erickson Thorud, Lmdstrom Ann \Varren, Dallas, Tex. Britt Wedin, Minneapolis.. Marilyn Anderson \Yilson, ~mneapohs Lynn Kidder Y e, Mmneapolis Nancy Zeller, Pine Island 6
13 Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Honorary Dental Society Faculty Herman T. Aeziman, Minneapolis D.D.S. '52, University of Minnesota Anand P. Chaudhry, Minneapolis B.D.S. '47, DeMontmorency College M.S. '53, University of Michigan Ph.D. '56, University of Minnesota George D. MacGibbon, Minneapolis D.D.S. '50, University of Minnesota Allan D. Petersen, Minneapolis D.D.S. '47, University of Minnesota Seniors Gary L. Floyd, Boise, Ida. Jerome H. Kleven, Minneapolis Dan G. Middaugh, Minneapolis Michael J. Moga, St. Paul Roy Y. Nakamoto, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Murray R. Robinovitch, Brandon, Manitoba R. Stuart Schwartz, Sleepy Eye Lowell F. Sorenson, Albert Lea John A. Takala, St. Paul Jerome L. Welna, Minneapolis Marvin G. Wick, Minneapolis Orbs Honorary Scholastic Society in Medical Technology Seniors Harriet G. Burstein, Minneapolis Dorothy A. Engelbretson, St. Paul Renalda J. Hess, Minneapolis Mary Alice Johnson, Alexandria Clareyse E. Nelson, Detroit Lakes Cheryl J. Schleif, Hanover Terence N. Doyle, Minneapolis B.A. '58, St. Thomas College William J. Lockhart, Robbinsdale B.A. '55, University of Minnesota Stephelil G. Nordquist, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Michael A. Olson, '61, South St. Paul Order of the Coif Juniors Janet C. McDonald, Minneapolis Karen L. Munson, Minneapolis Audrey L. Nelson, Minneapolis Marlys J. Nelson, Kensington Carolyn L. Ramaker, Chester, Iowa National Honorary Society of Law Students Phi Zeta Philip J. Orthun, Virginia B.A. '58, University of Minnesota Robert A. Stein, Minneapolis B.S.L. '60, University of Minnesota Robert J. Struyk, Boyden, Iowa A.B. '54, Hope College A.M. '57, Columbia University National Honorary Society in Veterinary Medicine Graduate Students Byung R. Cho, Korea D.V.M. '50, Seoul National University M.S. '59, University of Minnesota Sukanta K. Dutta, India B.Sc. Vet. '56, Bombay Veterinary College, Bombay, India M.S. '59, University of Minnesota Yun S. Jeon, Korea D.V.M. '51, Seoul National University M.S. '55, Seoul National University M.S. '59, University of Minnesota Alan J. Kenyon B.S. '55, University of Minnesota D.V.M. '57, University of Minnesota Clarence A. Tervola, Hastings B.S. '53, University of Minnesota D.V.M. '55, University of Minnesota Seniors Thomas Frederick Field, Minneapolis Charles D. Gibson, St. Paul Ralph A. Johnson, Minneapolis Clifford C. Laurence, Hanska Warren W. Marquardt, Minneapolis Bruce AI Muggenburg, Sioux Falls, S. D. Ralph Arden Nordine, Lancaster Henry Arthur Pattison, Durand, Wis. Richard H. Schultz, River Falls, Wis. Jerry B. Stevens, Maple Lake 7
14 Juniors Kenneth F. Detlefsen, St. Paul Jerry D. Hilgren, Parkers Prairie Faculty H. Lee Adey,.\linneapolis B.A. '52, Allegheny Colle~e M.A. '56, University of Mmnesota Arthur H. Ballet, Minneapolis B.S. '47, University of Minnesota M.A. '49, University of Minnesota Ph.D. '53, University of Minn.esota Kenneth L. Graham, Minneapolis B.A. '36, University of low~..\1.a. '39, Northwestern Umvers1ty Ph.D. '47, University of Utah Wendell J. Josal, Minneapolis A.B., Jamestown College. M.A. Northwestern University Merle \V. Loppnow, Minneapolis B.A. '49, University of Minn~sota Robert D. Moulton, Minneapolis B.A. '47, University of Mi~mesota M.A. '49, University of Mmnesota Ph.D. '56, University of Minnesota Frank M. Whiting, Minneapoli~. B.A. '30, Brigham Young Umversity M.A. '32, University of Ut~h Ph.D. '41, University of Mmnesota Graduate Students Helen Marie Backlin, Minneapolis B.A. University of Minnesota Gerald J Brennan, Winona B.A. 57, St. Mary's College. Daniel E. Cashman, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Min~esota John B. Davidson, Minneap?lis B.A. '58, University of Mn.mesota Edwin E. Felien, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minneso.ta Donald D. Fogelberg, Minneapoh~ B.S., B.A. '60, University of Mmnesota John N. Gill, Minneapolis B.A. '48, Yankton College M.A. '54, University of South Dakota Robert T. Hazzard, \Vashington, D.~ B.F.A. '54, Illinois \Vesleyan Umversity U. 'ty M.A. '55, Michigan State n~versi James \V. Horswill, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Pi Epsilon Delta.\1. Herbert Smith, St. Paul Forrest G. Thannum, Hayward, \Vis. National Honorary Dramatic Society Bentley Lenhoff, Petosky, Mich. B.A. '51, Albion College M.A. '53, Michigan State University John W. Lewin, Minneapolis B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Helen A. Manfull, Canton, Ohio B.A. '55, Western College M.A. '56, University of Minnesota Lowell L. Manfull, Ogden, Utah B.A. '53, University of Utah M.A. '55, University of Utah William Marchant, Bemidji B.A. '54, Bemidji State College M.A. '56, University of Minnesota Walter L. Mills, Minneapolis B.A. '58, University of Saskatch~wan.\1arilyn B. Murphy, Ellsworth, Wis. B.S. '56, River Falls State College Jerry B. Rumley, Denver, Colo. B.A. '55, University of Denver M.A. '58, University of Minnesota Robert L. Snook, Minneapolis B.A. '47, Augustana College Carol E. Torgerson, Thief River Falls B.A. '60, Concordia College Larry J. Whiteley, Minn.eapo.lis B.A. '57, Hamline Umversity John W. Willcoxon, Ill, Richmond, V!l. B.A. '52, Washington and Lee Umversity..\1.A. '57, University of Mmnesota Seniors Richard P. Gibbons, St. P~ul. Naomi Strang Hatfield, Mmneapohs Jay Paul Hornbacher, Redwood Falls Mary Sue Kelly, Edina Nicholas J\1. Lewis, Northfield Samuel M. Niefeld, St. Paul Susan E. Osterberg, Minneapolis Thomas M. Scanlon, Sleepy Eye Mary Alice Stmchen, Minneapolis Juniors Jeanne Dalton Cashman, Minneapolis Gail Ellen Frank, Minneapolis 8
15 Pi Lambda Theta National Honor Society of Women in Education Graduate Students Mary Adams, Minneapolis B.A. '46, University of South. Da~ota B.S. '49, Johns Hopkins Umversity M.A. '52, Columbia University Gertrude B. Bouman, Minneapolis B.S. '39, University of Minnesota Margery Ann Duffey, Minneapolis M.S., Western Reserve College Mary Ann Feldman, St. Paul B.A. '54, University of Minnesot~ Annamarie M. Flattum, Minneapolis B.S. '57, University of Minnesota Lois Fielding Shirley Graffam, Elmhurst, Ill. Mary Lamb.. Celeste Leemhuis, Mmneapohs B.S. '22, University of Minnesota Dorothy Mrkonich Ruth I. Nielson, Minneapolis B.S. '50, University of Iowa Bette Jean Peltola, Minneapolis B.A. '59, University of Minnesota B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Catherine Pfaff Harriet Rossi Carolyn Ann Sands, Ames, Iowa B.S. '59, Iowa State College Mary Ann Schuette, Anoka B.S. '54, University of Minnesota Roberta L. Sellers, Sioux City, Iowa B.S. '56, South Dakota State College Ruth E. Sonsteng, Salol B.S. '55, Augsburg College M.A. '60, University of Minnesota Donna Mae Spooner, Minneapolis B.S. '58, University of Minnesota M.A. '60, University of Minnesota Linda M. Swanson, Greenwood, Mass. B.A. '60, Bates College Helen Turck, Minneapolis Lillian J.. Fuhre Wall, Milwaukee, Wis. B.S. 53, Wisconsin State College Betty Lou Kohnen Waszut, Robbinsdale B.S. '55, University of Minnesota Elayne Bartler Wright, Golden Valley B.S. '53, Macalester College M.A. '60, University of Minnesota Seniors Nancy Ellen Almquist, Gary, _Ind.. Marilyn Louise Anderson, Mmneapohs Erna Elaine Barstad, Slayton Barbara Jean Beadette, St. Paul Sharon Lee Sperry Berglund, Losalto, Calif. Bethine Bernhisel, Minneapolis Judy Ann Carpenter, Minneapolis Bonnie Jean Christoffersen, Ogema, Wis. Joan Baker Churchill, Cloquet Laura Jane Clarke, Albert Lea Sarah M. Dinham, Duluth Bonnie Barbara Ekbom, Aitkin Kathleen E. Erickson, St. Paul Karen Ann Fausch, Morristown Bernadine M. Feldman, Prior Lake Jeanne Jones Fox, Carroll. Lorraine M. Fredrickson, Mahtomedi Nom1a H. Gardill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Marisue Green, Minneapolis Mary Jean Rage, Minneapolis Naomi S. Hatfield, Minneapolis lone B. Page Henry, South St. Paul Evelyn J. Hurwicz, Minneapolis Hilda E. Jacob, St. Paul Helen E. Johnson, Minneapolis ~1argaret Bain Johnson, Scotland Jane B. Katz, St. Paul. VirginiaN. Lawson, Somerset, Wis. Mary Alice B. Lytle, Minneapolis Luanne J. Lemberg, Culver Helen F. Levin, Danville, Ill. Wanda L. Lillemoe, Minneapolis Kathryn A. Montgomery, St. Paul France B. Moos, St. Paul Edith Morean, Minneapolis Barbara C. Myzal, Duluth Judith L. Nelson, St. Paul Judith Kay Olson, ~Hnneapolis Judith M. Olson, Minneapolis Jill W. Saxton, Minneapolis Janet E. Silverness, Mondovi, Wis. Sarallah Shields, Annandale Mary L. Smith, Minneapolis Joy D. Spurrell, St. Paul Joanne S. Stewart, Milaca Jean P. Stoms, St. Paul Ellen J. Stowell, Minneapolis Jean K. Swedberg, Cloquet Patricia D. Wahlgren, Akron, Mich. Barbara Ann \Vilcken, Minneapolis Pearl \V. Wilson, Minneapolis Patricia A. Winchell, South St. Paul :\1ary Winter, Redwood Falls Carole E. Wood, St. Paul Louise M. \Vuertz, Austin Juniors Gail S. Amunson, Mondovi, Wis. Ruth M. Armel, Minneapolis Barbara Ann Brackett, Minneapolis Jean K. Chard, Willmar Cynthia C. Christopherson, Benson Bonita B. Griffin, Minneapolis Carol L. Halverson, Richfield Kathleen E. Moberg, Grandy Tamara Neren, St. Paul Diane J. Palmer, Minneapolis Marilyn R. Pollock, Minneapolis Sharon L. Squibb, Redwood Falls 9
16 Pi Tau Sigma National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity Faculty Adviser Professor A. 0. Lee, St. Paul B.S.M.E. '38, Iowa State College M.S.M.E. '46, University of Minnesota Leslie E. Anderson, Duluth B.S. '59, University of Minnesota David G. Barry, '61, Minneapolis Charles R. Jonason, '61, Shafer William H. Kuretsky, '61, St. Paul George B. Mattson, St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Douglas R. Norman, St. Paul B.S.M.E. '60, University of Minnesota David A. Nealy, Adrian B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Niel R. Petersen, Tyler B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Phillip Pickman, Minneapolis B.S. '60, UniversitY. of Minnesota William F. Raleigh, 62, St. Paul James W. Ramsey, '61, Minneapolis Roland K. Rodum, '61, Wayzata Steven J. Samsel, '61, Minneapolis Leon D. Strand, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Robert E. Sundell, Dassel B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Kenneth E. Torrance, '61, Minneapolis Gordon 0. Voss, '61, Proctor Roger F. Yurczyk, St. Joseph B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Rho Chi National Honorary Pharmaceutical Society Faculty Adviser Frank E. DiGangi, St. Paul B.S. '40, Rutgers University M.S. '42, Western Reserve University Ph.D. '48, University of Minnesota Juniors John E. Fossen, Aitkin Donald A. Koechel, Waseca Norman E. Sladek, Montgomery Conrad 0. Thompson, Spring Valley Sigma Gamma Tau National Honorary Aeronautical Engineering Society Graduate Students James J. Baltes, St. Paul B.S. '58, University of Minnesota Sun Hwan Chi, Seoul, Korea B.S. '60, University of Minnesota James R. Datta, Winona B.S. '61, University of Minnesota Charles H. Haight, Minneapolis B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Sheldon R. Hess, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota William K. Lockman, St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Daryl J. Monson, St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Donald F. Mowbray, Duluth B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Lawrence W. Rust Jr., St. Paul B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Robin Schaller, Stillwater B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Philip W. Schasker, Lake City B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Peter J. Torvik, Underwood B.S. '60, University of Minnesota James Urnes, St. Paul B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Robert Warming, Minneapolis B.S. '58, University of Minnesota Seniors Donald A. Berglund, Isanti Donald J. Eckstrom, Butterfield Gene W. Hemp, Minneapolis Kenneth A. Kline, Minneapolis Jack L. \Vood, Minneapolis Sigma Phi Alpha National Honorary Dental Hygiene Society Seniors Barbara M. Blanich, Crosby Anita M. Bleier, Hudson, \Vis. Carol H. Petersen, Minneapolis Judith L. Thompson, Minneapolis 10
17 Berthine Bernhiscl, '61, Minneapolis Mary Bock, '61, Sioux Falls, S. D. Mildred Freel, '61, Des Moines, Iowa Norma Gardill, '61, Pittsburgh, Pa. Phyllis Hinck, '61, Lake City Karen Seeger Holmes, '61, St. Paul Patricia Johnston, '61, East Grand Forks Lyla Kinneberg, '62, Spring Grove Mary Lamb, '61, Fargo, N. D. Gisela Lueck, '61, Sioux Falls, S. D. Carol Jean Lyden, '61, Grand Rapids Carol Jean Madsen, '61, Cedar Falls, Iowa Huth Constance Meberg, '62, Park River, N.D. Faculty Advisers Keith S. Champlin, Minneapolis B.S. '54, University of Minnesota M.S. '55, University of Minnesota Ph.D. '58, University of Minnesota Darrell A. Frohrib, St. Paul B.S. '52, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ;\I.S. '53, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \Varren E. Ibele, Minneapolis B.S. '44, Tulane University M.S. '47, University of Minnesota Ph.D. '53, University of Minnesota R. E. Summers, St. Paul B.S. '24, Oregon State College M.S. '33, Oregon State College Ph.D. '46, Oregon State College Students Byron E. Anshus, '62, Minneapolis Carlos P. Avery, Glenwood B.S. '60, University of Minnesota David G. Barry, '62, Minneapolis David A. Berg, '62, Thief River Falls Donald A. Berglund, '61, Isanti John M. Braasch, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Stanley Brodsky, '61, St. Paul Sun Hwan Chi, Seoul, Korea B.S. '60, University of Minnesota William R. Christensen, '61, Austin Michael B. Colligan, '61, Ebro Duane W. Condiff, '61, New Brighton Robert P. Dickey, '62, Cottonwood Thomas G. Dzubay, '61, Minneapolis Stanley Ecklund, '61, Minneapolis Glenn L. Evavold, '61, Minneapolis Sigma Theta Tau (Zeta Chapter) National Honor Society of Nursing Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society Barbara Jean Olson, '61, Hibbing Judith Arlene Oszman, '62, Rochester Elizabeth Ann Rost, '61, Minneapolis Elaine Marjorie Ruesch, '61, Medford, Wis. Dorine \Vessman Seaquist, '61, Cadillac, Mich. Savallah Shields, '61, Annandale Joan Stensland, '62, Minneapolis Kathryn Starkey, '62, St. Louis Park Ellen Jane Stowell, '61, Tulsa, Okla. ~Iary Ruth Thompson, '62, Sunberg Clovis Todd, '61,!\1emphis, Tenn. Patricia \Vahlgren, '61, Akron, Mich. Jay P. Fillmore, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota David P. Fleming, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota George N. Gamota, '61, Minneapolis James C. Gay, '61, Morris Stanley L. Gordon, '62, Walnut Grove Donald L. Gustafson, Eau Claire, Wis. B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Ralph Hager, '61, Minneapolis Richard A. Hager, '61, Minneapolis David G. Hanson, '61, Minneapolis Gene W. Hemp, '62, Minneapolis Paul L. Hill, '62, Detroit, Mich. Donald N. Holzmer, '61, Hastings Timothy B. Jensen, '62, Minneapolis Lane R. Johnson, Pipestone B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Kenneth A. Kline, '62, Minneapolis \Varren W. Krech, South St. Paul B.S. '60, University of Minnesota James G. Loken, '61, Minneapolis Wayne R. Long, '61, St. Paul Roger E. Lund, Tyler B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Peter M. Malkovich, '61, Gilbert David A. Meyer, Minneapolis B. Aero. E. '59, University of Minnesota ~Iilton Monnier, Sauk Rapids B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Daryl J. Monson, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Halbert L. Mork, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Jack C. Mortick, '61, South St. Paul Donald F. Mowbray, Duluth B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Clayton B. Murray, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota 11
18 David A. Nealy, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Ronald E. Nielson, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Edward H. Opitz, '61, St. Cloud Donald F. Park, '61, Ruthton Neal R. Peterson, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Karl A. Pfitzer, '61, Duluth Phillip Pickman, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Robert L. Porter, Minneapolis B.S. '60, UniversitY. of Minnesota William F. Ramsey, 61, Minneapolis James W. Rayleigh, '61 Steven J. Samsel, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Gerald F. Sauter, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Philip W. Schasker, Lake City B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Glenn Schober, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Larry G. Settle, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Rodney J. Soukup, '61, Montgomery Gerald M. Sunde, Minneapolis B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Robert E. Sundell, Dassel B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Glenn E. Tersteeg, '62, Redwood Falls Kenneth E. Torrance, '61, Minneapolis Peter J. Torvik, Underwood B.S. '60, University of Minnesota Jack R. Williams, '62, Minneapolis James W. Weiske, '61, Brainerd Rodger E. Zeimer, Amery, \Vis. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota Xi Sigma Pi National Honorary Forestry Fraternity Faculty Edward Ira Sucoff, St. Paul B.S. '55, University of Michigan M.S. '56, University of Michigan Ph.D. '60, University of Maryland Graduate Students Leonard F. Burkart, St. Paul B.S. '49, University of Washington M.F. '50, University of Washington VerLee R. Gjovik, St. Paul B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Richard A. Horn, Minneapolis B.S. '59, University of Minnesota Seniors Edwin W. Cramer, Chatfield James W. Dieckhaus, Janesville Keith R. McCaffery, Stanley, Wis. Ronald H. Olsen, Racine, Wis. Daniel R. Peterson, Viroqua, Wis. Donald B. Stone, Osage Juniors Wendell G. Beardsley, Stillwater Melvin E. Chase, Rochester Richard P. Doucette, Wagner, Mont. Hugh W. Hayes, Stanley, Wis. Timothy P. Heisler, Park Falls, Wis. Philip K. Hunkins, Breckenridge Richard W. Klukas, St. Paul Douglas W. Larson, Alexandria Donald T. Myren, Baldwin, Wis. Robert K. Seemel, Little Marais Gerald W. Zamber, St. Paul Maurice B. Ziegler, Dassel Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society Students Who Have Graduated Y oseff Aelony, Minneapolis B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Ann M. Banovetz, Duluth B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Martha Bereziuk, Hibbing B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Rita M. Cawley, Waseca B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Patricia A. Dahlstrom, Minneapolis B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Elizabeth W. Field, Decorah, Iowa B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Alice L. Fiola, Duluth B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Ruth K. Hammar, Minneapolis B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Beverly D. Hayden, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Barbara J. Hursh, St. Paul B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Bruce R. S. Johnson B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Randall L. Johnson, Robbinsdale B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Nancy A. Johnston, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota 12
19 Helen F. Levin, Danville, Ill. B.S. '61, University of Minnesota Patricia M. Lines, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Daniel V. Noble, St. Paul B.B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Kathleen B. Rogers, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Lei I. Solberg, Minneapolis B.A. '60, University of Minnesota David A. Swanson, Cambridge B.A. '60, University of Minnesota Patricia G. Turner B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Jeanne E. Wasson, Alexandria B.A. '61, University of Minnesota Seniors Randall W. Ackley, Minneapolis Harvey L. Anderson, Minneapolis Robert E. Anderson, LaCrosse, \Vis. Donald S. Asp, Milaca David W. Bahnemann, St. Paul John M. Barry, Minneapolis Barbara J. Beaudette, St. Paul Douglas G. Berry, St. Paul Robert A. Bjork, Minnetonka Beach Marjorie Blackburn, Minneapolis John A. Bridge, Minneapolis Deborah L. Brown, Minneapolis Judy A. Carpenter, Robbinsdale Carol J. Cohen, Minneapolis Loren W. Crabtree, Ellendale, N. D. Joan M. Davies, Minneapolis Carl E. Dennis, University City, Mo. David L. Eckstrand, St. Paul Daphne J. Ellis, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Mary M. Emerson, Minneapolis Richard L. Ernst, Minneapolis Gary E. Garvis, l\iinneapolis Frank Geretz, Minneapolis Phyllis J. W. Gilbert, Lake City JohnS. Codes, St. Paul Dale R. Haaheim, Minneapolis Helen L. Hanover, International Falls John M. Hatton, Minneapolis Ann R. Helgeson, Minneapolis Harold J. Hofstrand, St. Louis Park Clayton A. Johnson, Chisholm Richard V. Johnson, Minneapolis \Valter C. Johnson, Hipon, \Vis. Kathleen l\1. Keenan, Austin ~1ary B. Lytle, Minneapolis ~1erryalice Maki, Chisholm Phillip H. Martin, St. Paul Hose E. McDonald, Alexandria Sue A. ~Iickley, Shakopee Nancy L. Moe, Minneapolis Katherine J. Monson, St. Paul Edith Marean, Minneapolis Barbara C. Myzal, Duluth James L. Newman, Minneapolis Patricia A. Nordstrom, Minneapolis Guy E. O'Grady, Minneapolis Ross W. Olmsted, Brainerd Sigrid B. Olness, Peterson Dallas V. Ouren, Sedan Richard L. Patten, Bemidji Edward T. Paukert, St. Paul John L. Pollock, St. Louis Park Ronald J. Ross, St. Paul James N. Rosse, Minneapolis Elliot C. Hothenberg, l\iinneapolis Judith G. Rubinsky, Minneapolis Donald D. Schultz, St. Paul Michael S. Shapira, Minneapolis Richard J. Spock, St. Paul Lawrence B. Stein, St. Paul Eugene S. Strout, Excelsior Kathleen L. Terrell, Nopeming Paul H. Thomas, Fargo, N. D. Patricia A. Torske, Pine River Sara L. Torvik, Underwood JoAnn Viner, St. Paul Jacqueline l\1. Wachs, Minneapolis Martha A. Watland, Excelsior James D. Wiese, Luverne Glayde D. Whitney, St. Paul Dorothy K. Wittenberg, Minneapolis Hobert ~1. Zemmers, Duluth Juniors Sandra G. Bellin, Minneapolis Janice E. Bredberg, Dunnell Jerry G. Dygert, Minneapolis Raymond H. Larson, Hector Max A. Malmquist, North Branch Steven S. Manos, St. Paul Patricia N. Scott, Des Moines, Iowa Ervin Staub, Budapest, Hungary Carla B. \Valdemar, Minneapolis 13
20 SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS utilized during the academic year Advertising Club of Minneapolis Sponsor: Advertising Club of Minneapolis Awarded to a student specializing in advertising on the basis of superior scholarship, special talents, and future promise. Sponsor: Alcoa Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Donald R. Gillies, '61, Hopkins Alcoa Foundation Scholarships Awarded to undergraduate students who are working toward a degree in agricultural, chemical, civil, and mechanical engineering, or mines and metallurgy, on the basis of academic aptitude, vocational promise, character, and leadership Maurice D. Blehert, '63, St. Paul James G. Loken, '62, Minneapolis David V. Nelson, '61, Pelican Rapids Paul A. Nelson, '63, Minneapolis Edward H. Opitz, '61, St. Cloud Allan, Delaney and White Law Firm Scholarship Sponsor: Law firm of Allan, Delaney and White of Rochester, Minn. Awarded to an outstanding law student of high promise Dean C. Funk, Worthington B.A. '57, University of South Dakota Allied Chemical Corporation Fellowship in Chemical Engineering Sponsor: Allied Chemical Corporation, New York, N.Y. Awarded to an outstanding graduate student in chemical engineering Richard L. Miller, Troutdale, Ore. B.S.Ch.E. '55, Oregon State College M.S. '58, Oregon State College Charles and Ellora Alliss Educational Foundation Scholarships Sponsor: Charles and Ellora Alliss Educational Foundation Awarded to students in any college with preference given to freshmen on the basis of academic aptitude and vocational promise Alice Nl. Busch, '64, Jordan Louise M. Carlson, '64, Garvin Gail E. Cottrell, '64, Stewartville Robert I. Flynn, '65, St. Paul Kenneth H. Grossmann, '65, Gibbon Eileen F. Hanratty, '64, Ortonville James L. Hansen, '64, Grand Rapids Dennis M. Harper, '65, Cass Lake Shelby A. Hackert, '65, Minneapolis Dennis H. Hoffman, '65, Proctor Dale E. Holden, '64, Pine River Sherwood B. Idso, '65, Thief River Falls Delores J. Ingvaldson, '64, Benson 14 Kenneth D. Kadlec, '64, Hutchinson Jean K. Langlie, '64, Bemidji Everett G. Leff, '65, Hector Thomas R. Lindquist, '65, Minneapolis Vincent D. Michealson, '65, Fergus Falls \Iarilyn K. Miller, '64, Sebeka John A. Mogen, '65, Dodge Center Donald D. Olmsted, '65, Lakeville Judith A. Olsen, '64, Montevideo Lynn L. Remly, '65, Minneapolis Glenice V. Rugland, '64, Roseau Jule F. Schroeder, '65, Hutchinson Patricia R. Truax, '64, Virginia
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