tlrbt Wntbtt£)itp of C!CbtcagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHETwo HUNDRED EIGHTY-SECONDCONVOCATION�be fipringSECOND SESSIONJUNE THIRTEENTHA.D. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINEROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESFOR THE CONFERRING OF THEBACHELOR'S DEGREETEN O'CLOCKR. WENDELL HARRISON, Vice-President of the University, Presiding1. THE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONProcessional-Prelude in B Minor BachThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Assistant to the Dean of the University ChapelThe Vice-President of the University and the Convocation OratorI. HYMN FOR THE CONGREGATION America(The congregation standing until after the prayer)My country, 'tis of thee,Sweet land of liberty,Of thee I sing:Land where my fathers died,Land of the pilgrims' pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring. Our fathers' God, to thee,Author of liberty,To thee we sing:Long may our land be brightWith freedom's holy light!Protect us by thy might,Great God, our King! Amen.-So F. SMITHIII. THE PRAYERTHE REVEREND EWELL J. REAGIN, Assistant to the Dean of the Univer­sity ChapelIV. THE CONVOCATION ADDRESSGLEN A. LLOYD, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the UniversityV. SOLO-"Then Shall the Righteous ... " (from Elijah)Mendelssohn-BartholdyROGER PILLET, Tenor, University oj Chicago ChoirThen shall the righteous shine forth as the sunIn their Heavenly Father's Realm,Joy on their heads shall be for everlastingAnd all sorrow and mourning shall flee away forever.VI. THE LLEWELLYN JOHN AND HARRIET MANCHESTERQUANTRELL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRAD­UATE TEACHING ARE MADE TOLAWRENCE BOGORAD, Associate Professor of BotanyMr. Bogorad is a Chicago botany alumnus, having received the degree of Bachelor of Sci­ence in 1942 and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1949. He was appointed as an In­structor jointly to the staff of the Department of Botany and of the Divisional BiologySequence in 1948, a year before he received his Doctor's degree. His teaching is distinguishedby a felicitous blending of imagination, verve, rigor, and an understanding expectation of thehighest level of student performance. Although his research productivity and teaching at thegraduate level have been outstanding, he has contributed most generously of his time andenergy in undergraduate matters-in teaching elementary plant physiology, in planning andlecturing in the Divisional Biology Sequence, and in service in the past year as a Collegeadviser and as a member of the curriculum committee of the Biology Section of the College.In all these diverse tasks, his warm personality, broad perspective, and penetrating analyseshave enriched his contribution to undergraduate education.MERLIN S. BOWEN, Assistant Professor of the Humanities in the CollegeMerlin S. Bowen, an alumnus of the University of Chicago, has been a member of theCollege Faculty since 1947. He is currently an Assistant Professor of the Humanities. Hislearning, wit, and literary sensitivity have mane him a strikingly effective teacher in generalcourses in the humanities; in recent years he has served as chairman of Humanities 3, ageneral course in writing and criticism. He also teaches with distinction in the field ofAmerican literature, where his special scholarly interest is the work of Herman Melville.MARVIN MEYERS, Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the CollegeMarvin Meyers, Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, joined the College Faculty in1948. He holds the Bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and the Ph.D. degree fromColumbia University.To his teaching and to his scholarly inquiry in American history, Mr. Meyers has broughtimagination, vigor, and intelligence. The ability to take an individual and unhackneyed lookat accepted views made his recent book, The Jacksonian Persuasion, a notable monograph;for this contribution the American Historical Association last winter gave Mr. Meyers itscoveted Dunning Prize. The same intellectual force and freshness of approach have" distin­guished Mr. Meyers' teaching in the College, especially in Social Sciences 1, of which he hasserved as chairman for many years.KENNETH JOSEPH REHAGE, Projessor oj EducationMr. Rehage joined the staff of the Laboratory School in 1940 and the faculty of the De­partment of Education in 1948, and since 1957 he has held the rank of Professor of Education.He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, where he earned the Bachelor of Arts degreein 1932. He was awarded the Master's degree in 1935 and the degree of Doctor of Philosophyin 1948 by the University of Chicago. To the task of developing the University's under­graduate program for the training of elementary-school teachers, he has applied his disciplinedand yet highly creative mind. Mr. Rehage has shown, at all times, the highest concern for theeducation not only of his own students but also of those children whom they will influenceand guide in the next generation.VII. THE CLASS OF 1959 AWARD TO A FACULTY MEMBER INRECOGNITION OF HIS TEACHING OF UNDERGRADUATESIS MADE TOJACK McCLURG, Assistant Projessor oj the Natural Sciences in the CollegeVIII. THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Anthony Collins AmbergMalcolm Dennis BartonEsther Leah BenuckJeanne-Marie BernierLouise Lander BramDonald Stacy BurnettMarshall Mayer CohenPhilip Marvin ColemanSharon Lee ConnorsMary Stoner DavisCarlos de Francisco ZeaDavid Alan FairSusan Michal FisherElaine Delores GoldmanJudith Clara Goodman Norman Joseph GritzRonald P. GrossmanMargaret Ann HaliburtonPatricia Katharine HopkinsMartin Lee KainMerna Rose KartHarvey KleinStefanie Ruth KraininSandra Goldstein KrantzSusan Needleman LehrerEve LeoffMaria Augusta LindquistDonna Ernestine LoganRobert Emerson LucasGeorge Norton McKenna Lettie M. McSpaddenSarah Frances MooreSandra Sue PlatzNancy Portia PottishmanRobert Franklin Priest IIIWarren Scott QuinnWallace Elzie ReedLinda Sue RosenbergCharles Michael SchlossmanPaul Morton SchwartzLee Seymour ShulmanDaniel Menaham SiegelFlorence Adele SpectorSusan Madeline WalshAwarded Special Honors in the Social Sciences with the Bachelor'sDegree in the College:Linda Sue RosenbergAwarded Special Honors in the Biological Sciences with the Bachelor'sDegree in the College and the Division of the Biological Sciences:Harvey Klein Stefanie Ruth KrainenAwarded Special Honors in the Social Sciences with the Bachelor's Degreein the College and the Division of the Humanities:Eve LeoffAwarded SPecial Honors in the Social Sciences with the Bachelor's Degreein the College and the Division of the Physical Sciences:Sarah Frances Moore Susan Kratz RuppAwarded Special Honors in the Social Sciences with the Bachelor's Degreein the College and the Division oj the Social Sciences:Sharon Elene Finkel Patricia Katharine Hopkins Lettie M. McSpaddenMembers elected to Beta oj Illinois Chapter oj Phi Beta Kappa on nomi­nation by the University jor especial distinction in general scholarshipin the University:Anthony Collins AmbergMalcolm Dennis BartonDonald Stacy BurnettMarshall Mayer CohenSharon Lee ConnorsJ ames Russell DahlCarlos de Francisco Zea Stuart Jay GolinJudith Clara GoodmanNorman Joseph GritzHarvey KleinStefanie Ruth KraininRobert Emerson Lucas Sandra Sue PlatzRobert Franklin Priest IIICharles Michael SchlossmanDaniel Menaham SiegelJohn Roger TooleySusan Madeline WalshMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination oj the Departments ojScience jor evidence oj ability in research work in Science:Shelton Pleasants ApplegateMartin BalabanHerbert Richard BarghusenLeonard F. BarringtonBruce Lee BaxterSomdev BhattacharjiPerry Alva BialorPatrick Paul BillingsleyAshby Carlyle BlackwellDorothy Leota BradburyGeorge Yien Chi ChaoRonald Crewe ChisholmDonald CummingsKenneth Lyell CurrieJ ames Russell DahlAlbert William ForslevCharles FrantzJoe Robert Fulks Subrata GhoseHugh Cornelius GrahamMichael Francis HalaszJohn Adriance HarveyAnita Young HesslerRobert Raymond HesslerKenneth Russell HughesKarl Reidar J ohannssenPierre JolicoeurAlstrup Nordahl Johnson, Jr.Charles Alfred KnightJane KoukolSanford Burton KrantzTiru valam KrishnamurtiJack LitwinArdis June LostrohJanice Margot Lynn RosenfeldReid Irby Martin Ro bert Francis MuellerClaire Louise MunroCecil A. NanneyThomas Fabian NechelesYoshio OdaJames F. O'DonnellWilliam Charles OffenkrantzEdward John OlsenGeorge Karlin ParkHenry PaulusKlaus RannigerWayne Eugene SangsterDa vid Jay SimmonsFrank Joseph Sonleitner, Jr.Samuel Leonard StanleyBabette SternBarbara J. TuftsLois Jacobs ZimringAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination oj the Depart­ments oj Science jor evidence oj ability in research work in Science:Othmer Frank BatzerJ ames Lynne BenningtonPhillip Earl BloomfieldWilliam BrakerRobert Hyde BrewerHenry Albert BrownDavid BrustWilliam Richards BryantRo bert John BryneMarvin CassmanHerman W. ChewRobin T. M. FrazerGerald Goodman Arthur J. GreenfieldSydney HadfieldHelmute Roland HeydeggerJohn David HeywoodAbraham Hoffe-rJ ames Allen HopsonMarshall HubermanDavid Joyce InglePreston Charles J umonville,jr.Paul R. LibbyJane MatherJ ames Middleton McLellandDavid Byron Mertz J olm Manuel MihaljanSeymon MillnerWilliam NormoreRobert PerlmanRoss Henry Pohlo, Jr.Richard PrairieRobert SabinaHarold N. SpectorRichard Arno SpielerRichard Arthur SummerfeldDavid Takayoshi SuzukiVannie WilsonLeon ZuckermanMembers oj the Junior and Senior classes oj the School oj Medicineelected to Beta oj Illinois Chapter oj Alpha Omega Alpha jor excel­lence in the work oj the School:Steven Alexander ArmentroutNorman BallinJ ames Russell DahlRichard Louis DeGowinMyrna' Thelma DukesRichard Harvey Evans Lloyd Allen FergusonGary David FriedmanAvrum Vremmie GratchAlfred HellerJohn David Heywood Thomas Francis KeoughLawrence Mark LichtensteinMartin Lee Shapiro .Fred ShusterFrank Kedzie ThorpMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Paul BerndtCharles James BradyBerge A. CherkezianDuncan G. FarrellRonald Edward Frank J ames Owen HorriganJohn James MobleyLawrence Carl MohrThomas James MurrayOverton B. Parrish, Jr. Philip N. ReevesJohn Frederick ResekJulian Lincoln SimonNorval Blair Stephens, Jr.Dorothea Cayton ZimberoffMembers elected to the Chicago Chapter of the Order of the Coif onnomination of the Law School for high distinction in the professionalwork oj the Law School:Richard H. AllenGeorge VladimirBobrinskoy, Jr.Robert Doan John GilhoolyHerma Crawford HillKenneth Howell Frank D. Mayer, Jr.George Lawton Saunders, Jr.Alan Vincent WashburnThe Florence James Adams Prizes, jor excellence in Artistic Reading, areawarded to .John Michael Branford Edwards, FirstRobert Joseph Emmitt, Second Mary Ann Glendon Curtis, ThirdGeorge Norton McKenna, FourthThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible Reading, are awardedtoEdward Whittelsay Warner, First Donald B. Ward, SecondThe fifth award of the Academy of American Poets Prize is made toJudith Lee McCombs Poem: "Sonnet to David"Honorable Mention toLeslie Edward BurnsAnne Elizabeth Schaeffer Untitled PoemPoem: "Elegy for St.David's Day"The John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes are awarded toJudith Lee McCombs, FirstKenneth Otis Walden, SecondPhilip Selmar Marcus, Third Poem: "Donor"Poem: "The Ascent"Poem: "Pi"The Chicago Folklore Prizes are awarded toRolger Olof Nygard, First Monograph: The Ballad of Heer Halewijn: Its Formsand Variations in Western EuropeBook: The Folklore of the Dragonfly: A LinguisticApproachEden Emanuel Sarot, SecondThe Charles H. Sergel Drama Prize is awarded toJames Damice, First (tie)Howard Stackler, First (tie)Bernard Sahlins, Second Pepel, the Unburied RussianThe Yellow LovesThe PuppetRobert Willey Barton Edie Shizue Hoshino J on Carl JohanningThe French Government Prizes, jor excellence in French Studies in theCollege, made possible through the co-operation oj the French Consu­late in Chicago, are awarded toReed Carl Perron, First(French 1)Sarah Ellen Lamm, First(French 2) Frances H. Taft, Second(French 1)Esther Leah Benuck, Second(French 2)The Theodore Lee N ejj Prize, jor excellence in the study oj French Lan­guage and Literature, is awarded toSusan Madeline WalshThe David Blair McLaughlin Prizes, jor special skill and sense oj jormin the writing oj English prose, are awarded toLouis William Countryman, FirstVivian Ruby Schellhase, Second Essay: "Reflections on The Pilgrim's Progress"Essay: "A Critique of John Donne's 'Good Friday, 1613.Riding Westward'"The Publicity Club oj Chicago Award, jor a joint research project, ismade toShirley Belle LiptzenandKathleen Wiseman Research Paper: "Cultural FM Broadcasting: A Study ofa Chicago Audience"The Goethe Prizes, to College students [or excellence in the study ojGerman Language and Literature, are awarded toThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, [or a talented undergrad­uate Humanist, is awarded toEarl Barry FendelmanThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize, [or a dissertation re­porting the results oj original research in the field oj Theology, isawarded toSchubert Miles Ogden "Christ without Myth: A Study in Constructive The­ology Based on a Critical Analysis of the Work ofRudolph Bultmann"The Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toLettie M. McSpadden, FirstSusan Kratz Rupp, SecondLinda Sue Rosenberg, Third Essay: "Sovereign Immunity"Essay: "The Problems of Jury Trial and Increased Fed­eral Power in Relation to the Civil Rights Act of1957"Essay: "The Chicago Strike of 1894: An Analysis of thePosition of the Federal Government"The Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition oj outstanding ac­complishment in the field oj Virology, is made toDr. Albert B. Sabin, of The Children's Hospital Research Foundation, University ofCincinnatiThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the memberof the graduating class in the School of Medicine whose research isjudged to be the most meritorious, is made toSteven Alexander ArmentroutThe Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize in the Department of Physiologyis awarded toEdward 1. WeinshelbaumThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry,is awarded toPeter SzecsiThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School ojSocial Service Administration for outstanding work in the first year andpromise of future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toHelen Louise StoeckelThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social� Service Administration for outstanding work in the first year andpromise of future achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toKaren Ellen KaimannThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all­round record for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toKenneth Lyell CurrieThe William A. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring thegreatest number of points during the season, is awarded toAlan Paul JacobsIX. THE CONFERRING OF THE BACHELOR'S DEGREECandidates for the degree will be presented in the following order:Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, orBachelor of Science by Dean Alan SimpsonThe Student Aides presented by Harold A. Anderson, Marshal of theUniversityCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:STEPHEN IRWIN ABRAMSTERRY V. BARHAM, JR.ESTHER LEAH BENUCK FLORINE KROPP BOARDMANPh.B., University of Chicago, 1949LOUISE LANDER BRAMKURT DE BEBION BRYNINGTHOMAS BENJAMIN CANADAYVICTOR IVAN CARLSONHARRY FREDERICK CHAVERIATPHILIP MARVIN COLEMANROBERT JOSEPH DAUPHINA.B., University of Chicago, 1957M. EDWARD DAVIS, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1959RONALD PHILLIP GROSSMANSOL VEIG HERMANSONFREDRIC HIRSCHRICHARD JAMES HOPEWELLREBECCA S. IRVINGEDWARD GEORGE JONESGEORGE DEMETRIUS KARCAZESMARTIN JERRY KOZAKBURTON LEE KRAVITSDONNA ERNESTINE LOGANTHOMAS W. PAPE J ACQUAL YN KAREN PELDZUSLINDA SUE ROSENBERGTHOMAS BELL RUTTERLIBBIE JEAN SCHUHLEE SEYMOUR SHULMANHANNE D. SONQUISTA.B., University of Chicago, 1954GARY CHARLES STALLINGSBRUCE CONSTANTINE STATHENPETER BENJAMIN STEINMICHAEL ELLIOT TELLERPETER GUYNUP TRIBBYBERYL VON DER OSTENYVONNE LEE WHITNEYJO ANN WILKERSONDAVID B. WILLIAMSROBERT BYRON WILSONII. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree oj Bachelor oj Science:LYNNE BURROWS(General Biology)MAURICE ERNEST BUSH(Biochemistry)ALLAN EDWARD COE(General Biology)JUDITH LEE COHEN(Zoology)ROBERT RICHARD CURLEY(Microbiology)SUSAN MARY CURRAN(General Biology)CARLOS DE FRANCISCO ZEA(General Biology)DIRK VERNON DE YOUNGA.B., University of Chicago, 1956(General Biology)PHILLIP SAMUEL EPSTEIN(General Biology)GERALD STANLEY FALK(General Biology)JACK FORMAN(General Biology)JUDITH C. GOODMAN(General Biology)A. GERSON GREENBURG(Zoology)MARGARET ANN HALIBURTON(General Biology)NELSON ALBERT SAGNER HYMAN(General Biology)JAY MARTIN ISRAEL(Biology)DAVID MICHAEL ISRAELSTAM(General Biology) MERNA ROSE KART(Biochemistry)HARVEY KLEIN(General Biology)GREGORY KARL KOMIVES(General Biology)JOHN WILLIAM LAMB(General Biology)J AMES ANTHONY LAURITIS(General Biology)ROBERT CARY LEIF(Biochemistry)NICHOLAS JOSEPH LENN(General Biology)JOSEPH CHARLES MAHERAS(Biochemistry)RICHARD U. MARGOLIS(General Biology)ALAN PAUL MINTZ(General Biology)BERNARD JOSEPH MIZOCK(Microbiology)FRED FIVEL NATHAN(General Biology)VYDA K. PETZOLD(B iopsychology )THEODORE STANLEY PIWOWAR(General Biology)WILLIAM HENRY POE(General Biology)IRENA PUCE(General Biology)ALLAN BRUCE ROSANSKY(Biochemistry)ULDIS ROZE(Biochemistry)SHERWIN HAROLD RUBENSTEIN(Microbiology) ADELE STROM INGERA.B., University of Chicago, 1956(General Biology)ROBERT LEE VAN ETTEN(Biochemistry)DAVID MARDAN WEITZMAN(Biochemistry)ROBERTA STERNBERG YOUNG(General Biology)HOWARD SCHACHTER(General Biology)CHARLES MICHAEL SCHLOSSMAN(Microbiology)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree oj Bachelor oj Arts:JOHN WILLIAM MORGAN, JR.(Philosophy)JOSEPH MOSES(English)MARIA PANARES NETTLESHIP(Art)KENNETH DAYTON NORDIN(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)KATHRYN ENGELHARD ALLEN(English)ANTHONY COLLINS AMBERGA;B., University of Chicago', 1957(English)INA BRODY ARONOW(General Studies)RONALD E. BENJAMIN(Oriental Languages and Civilizations) WARREN SCOTT QUINN(Music)BARBARA PAULA ROSEN(General Studies)OTTO JOHN SCHADEN(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)ALFRED C. SCHULTZ(Germanic Languages and Literatures)JEANNE-MARIE BERNIER(Philosophy)BETHEL ANN BODINE(English)ROBERT HARVEY CAMPBELL(History)SHARON LEE CONNORS(Romance Languages and Literatures) SUSAN MAE SHAPIRO(General Studies)JOSEPH VINCENT SHEEHAN(English)RICHARD GRANT SHERRINGTON(General Studies)NANCY SHIMAN SHLAES(General Studies)FLORENCE ADELE SPECTOR(Romance Languages and Literatures)RICHARD DOUGLAS SULLIVAN(Classical Languages and Literatures)DOROTHY TUBERGEN(Romance Languages and Literatures)REINHARDT WAGNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1951(Philosophy)HAROLD JOHN WALDOCH(English) .SUSAN MADELINE WALSH(Romance Languages and Literatures)RICHARD WESTON(Philosophy)DONALD MALCOLM WILSON(Music)URSULA WOLFF(English)CARL WOLZ, JR.(Art)DAVID ZACK(General Studies)GEORGE RICHARD ELLIS(Art)JOYCE EVERETT(Romance Languages and Literatures)EMILY MAHAN FARRELL(English)MONA LEE FRIEDLANDER(Romance Languages and Literatures)NORMAN JOSEPH GRITZ(Romance Languages and Literatures)MICHAEL HUDSON(Germanic Languages and Literatures)ELIZABETH GREGORY ROBERTSHUGHES(Philosophy)BARBARA CRAMPTON J AHN(Romance Languages and Literatures)DALE HARRIET KAPLAN(General Studies)TERRENCE SCOTT KAUFMANN(Linguistics)JANET RUTH LANGAN(General Studies)EVE LEOFF(English)PETER R. McKEON(Committee on Ideas and Methods)ROBERT HAYDEN McMAHAN(Music)For the Degree oj Bachelor oj Fine Arts:WENDY RUTH GOODBEVERLY DIANA HEIMBACH MARY LOU WICKERSHEIMIV. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:DAVID KENT ANDERSON(Physics)JAY RONALD BAKER(Physics)BARRY WILSON BROWN(Mathematics)ROBERT JUDSON BUMCROT(Physics)EILEEN DOROTHY CHAPPELOW(Chemistry)MARSHALL MAYER COHEN(Mathematics)ALAN DOUGLAS CULLISON(Mathematics)ROBERT EDGAR DALTON(Mathematics)MARY E. DAVIS(Mathematics)EPHRAIM DAVID DWOSKIN(Physics)CHARLES SAMUEL FISHER(Mathematics)ELAINE DELORES GOLDMAN(Mathematics)LOUIS NATHAN GROSS(Mathematics)EUGENE A. HERMAN(Physics)ROBION CROMWELL KIRBY(Mathematics)DAVID CHARLES KLEINMAN(Statistics)DANIEL KLENBORT(Mathematics)JEAN MAYO KOCH(Mathematics)CHARLES WAH LEE(Chemistry)EDWARD LEIBSTONE(Mathematics) ALLEN PAUL MAGRUDER(Physics)WILLIAM BRYAN MAIER II(Physics)GUY DOUGLAS McDONALD(Chemistry)BARRY IRWIN MILLER(Physics)WILFRED HERDING NELSON(Chemistry)ROBERT THOMAS PAYNE III(Physics)DONALD EUGENE RAPPE(Mathematics)LEWIS CHANDLEE ROBERTSON(Mathematics)DAVID JOSEPH RODABAUGH(Mathematics)JAMES CRAIG SAUNDERS(Physics)PAUL MORTON SCHWARTZ(Mathematics)DANIEL MENAHAM SIEGEL(Physics)ANNE TOBY SILVERSTEIN(Mathematics)FREDRICK SIPINEN(Physics)CLARE DODSON SMITH(Geology)GEORGE JOHN SUMMERS(Mathematics)MITCHEL JASPER SWEIG(Physics)DONALD VILLAREJO(Physics)EDWARD WARING WALBRIDGE(Physics)LEE ROY WINDMILLER(Physics)V. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:CHARLOTTE SHULAMIS ADELMAN(Education)PAULA FAY BARKAN(Education)JO ANNE BAUGHAN(Anthropology)LORRAINE GLADEN BELLINGHAM(Education)NILES BERNICK(Psychology)SANDEE EVELYN BINYON(Education)ALLAN SAMUEL BIRNDORF(Psychology) ELLENORE RUTH BONEBRAKE(Sociology)MARCIA LOU BRANSKY(Education)CAROL BRANSON(Sociology)RUTH ELIZABETH CAMPBELL(Psychology)YVONNE CAMPBELL(Education)JULIE RUTH CHAMBERLIN(Psychology)J AMES DAVID CLARKSON(Geography)ROBERT BRUCE GRIFFIN(Political Science)PAUL FREDERICK GRIM(Psychology)ROBERT JOSEPH HALASZ(History)MARCIA MILLARD HOLDERA.B., University of Chicago, 1951(Education)TOBY ANN HYMAN(Psychology)DIANE RUTH JACOBSON(Psychology)MERWYN EDWARD JENKINS(International Relations) SANDRA RAE KRANTZ(Human Development)ROSALIE ESTHER KRANZLER(Sociology)JOAN A. KRUEGER(General Studies)MICKIE KUPFER(Education)SUSAN LEHRER(Sociology)CAROLE JEAN LEWIS(International Relations)JACQUELINE ROMAINE LEWIS(Education)JOSEPH ALEXANDER LOGSDON(History)LESLIE CHARLES LOW(Psychology)ROBERT EMERSON LUCAS(History)ELENA LUKASZ(International Relations)FRANCIS MALINA(Psychology)BENJ AMIN WILLIAM MANASTER(Political Science)ANNE ELIZABETH MAXWELL(Psychology)JOSEPH PAUL McFARREN(International Relations)J. MILTON McGINNIS(History)GEORGE NORTON McKENNA(Political Science)CAROL ANNE McVICKER(Education)SYBIL RAY MOSS(Education)DIANA ELISE COLE(Education)HAROLD STEVEN COOPCHIK(History)EDITH COPE(Human Development)JOHN CARL COTTON(Political Science)JOAN RENEE DEMAN(International Relations)JOHN NICOLLS DE MERELL(Political Science)JOHN FELIX DEZAUCHE III(Political Science)JOSEPH RICHARD DIPIERRE(Political Science)DAVID GEORGE EGLER(History)DAVID ALAN FAIR(Psychology)HELENE S. FINE(Political Science)SHARON ELENE FINKEL(Sociology)DONALD EMIL FOUTS(Political Science)BRUCE DUNCAN FRISBIE(Sociology)JAMES ROBERT GOLD(History)BARBARA ANN GREENBERG(Education)WALTER DOUGLAS GREENE(International Relations)MILTON EDWARD NELSON(History)JUDITH NEWLANDER(Education)SANDRA LYNN NIELSEN(Education)MARSHALL OTTENFELD(Sociology)ORIANA JOY PARKER(International Relations)JOSEPH PINGLUN JIANG(Political Science) RAE D. PERLS(Education)MARGARET LOUISE JOHNSON(Education) PHILIP POMPER(History)HERBERT MILTON POTASH(Psychology)NANCY PORTIA POTTISHMAN(Education)JOHN THOMAS JURICEK(History)PHYLLIS MANNING KESSLER(Education)JOETTE KNAPIK(Political Science) ROBERT FRANKLIN PRIEST III(Psychology)WALLACE ELZIE REED(Geography)DAVID RICE(Economics)HAROLD DAVID KOODEN(Human Development)FLORA LEE KOUT(History)LEONARD GILBERT RITT(Political Science)JEROME L. RODNITZKY(History)CAROL SAPOSNIK(Education)MAHLIA LYNN SCHUBERT(Education)VITA JOYCE SLODKI(History)TERRY SMITH(Political Science)DAVID ARTHUR SPETRINO(History)JUDITH SELMA SPIEGLER(Sociology)NORMA FAIN STERN(History) JOHN EARL SUNDEEN(Economics)RONALD TREVOR SUTTON(Political Science)DEANNA TAXMAN(Education)MARILYN FEITLER TOBIAS(Human Development)DOROTHY B. TOLZMANN(Sociology)DONALD EDWARD TONJES(Sociology)PATRICIA ELAINE WATSON(Education)BARBARA LEE WILLSKY(Education)MARINA DEULL WIRSZUP(Education)VI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree oj Bachelor oj Science:SAMUEL J AMES DAVIDSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1956 TOBIAS CHANT OWENA.B., University of Chicago, 1955VII. THE STUDENT AIDESFor the Degree oj Bachelor oj Science in the College and theDivision oj the Biological Sciences:MALCOLM DENNIS BARTON(General Biology)SUSAN MICHAL FISHER(Biopsychology)CAROL A. HOPKINS(General Biology) MAR TIN LEE KAIN(General Biology)MICHAEL JAMES KINNEY(Biopsychology)STEF ANIE RUTH KRAININ(General Biology)For the Degree oj Bachelor oj Arts in the College and theDivision oj the Humanities:CAROLYN ALICE KIBLINGER(English)J AMES DEAN OLESEN(Music) SANDRA SUE PLATZ(General Studies)For the Degree oj Bachelor oj Science in the College and theDivision oj the Physical Sciences:DONALD STACY BURNETT(Chemistry)ALICE LING-HSIU CHUNG(Chemistry)COLEY CLIFTON MILLS, JR.(Mathematics) SARAH FRANCES MOORE(S ta tistics)SUSAN KRATZ RUPP(Chemistry)For the Degree oj Bachelor oj Arts in the College and theDivision oj the Social Sciences:DANA RENNIE FRASER MARIA AUGUSTA LINDQUIST(An thropology) (Educa tion)PATRICIA KATHARINE HOPKINS(History) LETTIE M. McSPADDEN(Political Science)X. "ALMA MATER" Words byEDWIN H. LEWISXI. THE BENEDICTIONXII. THE RECESSIONAL-Fugue in B Minor(The congregation remains standing during the Recession) COPYlUGBTBachA RECEPTION FOR THE GRADUATES AND THEIR GUESTS WILL BE HELD IN THEPATIO OF IDA NOYES HALL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CONVOCATIONMARSHALORGANISTHEINRICH FLEISCHER, University OrganistCARILLONNEURJAMES R. LAWSON, Chapel CarillonneurHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal oj the UniversityASSISTANT MARSHALSGEORGE V. BOBRINSKOY EUGENE P. NORTHROPLEON CARNOVSKY WILBERT HERBERT URRYJAMES W. J. CARP ENDER WARNER ARMS WICKCHAUNCY DENNISON HARRIS ROBERT CARLTON WOELLNERSTU DENT AIDESMALCOLM DENNIS BARTON MICHAEL JAMES KINNEYDONALD STACY BURNETT STEFANIE RUTH KRAININEUGENE ROBERT DE SOMBRE MARIA AUGUSTA LINDQUISTALICE LING-HSIU CHUNG LETTIE M. McSPADDENSUSAN MICHAL FISHER COLEY CLIFTON MILLS, JR.DANA RENNIE FRASER JAMES DEAN OLESENPATRICIA KATHARINE HOPKINS SANDRA SUE PLATZMARTIN LEE KAIN GEORGE JOHN PLZAKMARA KALVE SUSAN KRATZ RUPPMICHAEL JON KINDRED MARILYN ELIZABETH TREADWAY