THE UNTIVERSTITY Of CHTICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheTwo Hundred Eighty-eighthCONVOCATTIONTheSPRTINGSECOND SESSIONJune EleventhA.D. Nineteen Hundred SixtyROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERC][§E§For the Conferring of DegreesTen o'clockLAWRENCE A. KIMPTON, Chancellor of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Dorian FugueThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Administrative OfficersThe Associate Dean of the University ChapelThe Chancellor of the UniversityHYMN FOR THE CONGREGATIONAMERICA(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.-S.F.SMITHTHE PRAYERThe Reverend W. Barnett Blakemore, Jr.Associate Dean of the University Chapel and Dean, Disciples Divinity House Bach"Laudamus Te" HandelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESSLAWRENCE A. KIMPTONChancellor of the UniversitySOLOMARTHA LARRIMORE, Contralto, The University at Chicago ChoirLaudamus Te, Benedicamus Te, Adoramus Te, Glorificamus Te.·THE LLEWELLYN JOHN AND HARRIETMANCHESTER QUANTRELL AWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Are Made toROGER H. HILDEBRAND, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and EnricoFermi Institute for Nuclear StudiesRoger H. Hildebrand came to the University as Assistant Professor in the Institute for NuclearStudies and the Department of Physics in 1952. He is a graduate of the University of California,where he also obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1951. His field of research is that of investigation of the so­called "strange" particles of high-energy physics, whose masses lie in the region between theelectron and the deuteron. He became Associate Professor in 1955, and since 1958 he has alsoheld the position of Associate Director of the Argonne National Laboratory and Director of itsHigh-Energy Physics Division. He has always been interested in teaching, and his lectures are notedfor their clarity. In this he is carrying on a family tradition, since his father, the well-known Pro­fessor Joel H. Hildebrand, has long been famous for the excellence of his teaching of chemistry.JANICE BROGUE SPOFFORD, Assistant Professor of Biology in the College andResearch Associate, Department of ZoologyMrs. Spofford received both her undergraduate and graduate training at the University of Chicago,where she took her S.B. degree in 1946 and her Ph.D. degree in 1955. Being a product of the Col­lege of the University, she has been especially sensitive to both its strengths and its weaknessesand has contributed significantly to the improvement of the teaching program in the sciences. Herversatility may be illustrated by the fact that she has taught both in the physical and biologicalsciences courses and in the natural sciences program and has been the examiner for the sequence.She played a significant and creative role in the recent reorganization of the biology curriculum inthe College and has been especially effective in the classroom, where she has emphasized thedevelopment of individual habits of inquiry. In addition to her teaching and curricula contributions,Mrs. Spofford has been carrying on an active research program in the field of genetics.KARL JOACHIM WEINTRAUB, Assistant Professor of History in the CollegeMr. Weintraub, who has taken his A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Chicago,has become in a few years of teaching a mainstay of the College course in the History of WesternCivilization. By patient and sympathetic study of the main themes of the Western cultural tradi­tion, as these are presented in classic documents, he has conveyed to an ever growing group of re­sponsive students a sense of man's intellectual and social achievements. He has won the affectionand respect of students of all ranges of ability. As a close student of Dutch history, he has con­tributed the insight of a specialist to the development of a course in general education. His combina­tion of scholarly activity and devoted teaching embodies the best hopes of the emerging new College.DAVID GARDNER WILLIAMS, Professor of the Humanities in the CollegeMr. Williams holds the A.B., Mus.B., and A.M. degrees from the University of Wisconsin and theA.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. A member of the College faculty since 1945, hehas held the rank of Professor of the Humanities since 1956. His resourcefulness and efficiencyhave been abundantly displayed in such important administrative positions as senior examiner,course chairman, and staff chairman in the College Humanities program. But, despite the heavydemands of such assignments, he has retained at all times his central identity, that of a wise hu­manist and a memorable teacher. His wide and thoughtful reading, his musical gifts, and his pro­found understanding of works in the literary, musical, and visual arts have been employed withdistinguished success in the teaching of the general courses in the Humanities. With grace andhumor, yet with the sureness of conviction engendered by authentic learning, he has shared withhis students and colleagues his own enthusiastic engagement in the works of the human spirit.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:George Stefan GrossmanBarton Clyde HackerChristine Francis HarrisEdna Elizabeth HeatheringtonNeal William JohnstonBarry D. KahanRussell KlemJoanna Lion KravitsRobert Earl LernerAlfred Berry ManasterBrian Emerson McKnightJohn Wilbur MoohrLaura Naigles Carol Jean NeffPauline Shao PanLawrence Franklin RossnerSusan Barbara RothJane Frances SayetMalcolm Jay ShermanLaurens Herkey SilverNancy Jane SimonLouise Brenda StollLydia SwentonJudith Carolyn VictorCarl Shear Werth manDavid Blahd WileMichael Meredith BanJean Mason BassanSuzanne Doris BergerBarbara Ann BernellSophia Irene BorkenhagenMarvin BramRosalind ConklinMelvin Allen EdelsteinMichael Aaron EdidinEarl Barry Fende1manHarvey Melvin FlaumenhaftLeon Jay GIeserHarriet GoldmanMichael John GottliebAwarded Special Honors in Tutorial Studies with the Bachelor's Degree in theCollege:Carol SilverAwarded Special Honors in History with the Bachelor's Degree in the Collegeand the Division of the Social Sciences:Rosalind Conklin Robert E. LernerAwarded Special Honors in Biology with the Bachelor's Degree in the Collegeand the Division of the Biological Sciences:Barry D. KahanMembers elected to Beta of I11inois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:Michael Meredith BanSuzanne Doris BergerMarvin BramRosalind ConklinMichael Aaron EdidinBob Earl EllisonEarl Barry Fendelman Harvey Melvin FlaumenhaftHarriet GoldmanRussell KlemAlfred Berry ManasterJohn Wilbur MoohrCarol Jean Neff Pauline Shao PanSusan Barbara RothMalcolm Jay ShermanNancy Jane SimonJudith Carolyn VictorDaniel Blahd WileMembers elected to Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Sciencefor evidence of ability in research work in Science:Beant Singh AhloowaliaAlan Richard AllnattSandra Lucille BellWilliam David BellAlvin George BursteinMagdalena CantoriaB. Irven DeVoreWilliam David FoulkesRobert A. GoeppBetty Ann Dalen GoldbergArthur Sidney GranstonEdward Patrick Kirby Hade, Jr.Helmut Roland HeydeggerAbraham HofferDavid Joyce Ingle Frank Culver JonesDemetrius KatakisJames Ennis KeithRoger Lee KelleyMaxine Rose KleindienstEric KlingerLottie KornfeldLeonard KotinSavo LapanjeAllan William LazarKatherine Anne MaloneHerringtonNorman Nathan MarkelJan Martan Harvey MarverBanner Isom MillerCharles MittmanMitsuru NagasawaDavid Elliot OrlinskyKaramjit Singh RaiOliver Ronald RampersadIrvin RothDouglas Malcolm ShrimptonNorman Lewis StromingerOtto Guntram ThileniusBenito Sibug VergaraTing-I WangJoseph YavitAssociate members elected to Sigma Xi on nomination at the Departmentsat Science tor evidence at ability in research work in Science:Kumar BhattBimla ButiDonald Charles CannonBrian CaponHoward Theodore DavisEugene R. DesombrePhilip Bigelow DunhamJoanne Marilyn EllsworthJohn Ernest Frisch Stuart Jay GolinWilliam Mason GrayPaul GreenlandRobert Warner JonesJoseph KatzSamuel MandlewitzNarcinda L. LernerEdmund Bruce MerchantWayne Melville Nichols David Amos NorthrupYukio OmotoJitendra ParikhSara Lee RichardsonWilliam Sidney RobinsonMaurice Lee SmithPramod Kumar SrivastavaEdward-Carroll Stone, Jr.Lydia SwentonMembers at the Junior and Senior classes at the School at Medicine electedto Beta at Illinois Chapter at Alpha Omega Alpha tor excellence in thework at the School:Donald Charles CannonSusan Jane CookLloyd Allen FergusonAlfred HellerLawrence Mark Lichtenstein Ronald Pierce MessnerCharles MittmanMartin Alan PopsWilliam John RileyPeter Shambaugh Rosi Bertrand Jay ShapiroDuane Winfield TaebelCharles Williams UrschelEdward Alan WolpertMembers elected to Gamma at Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination at the Graduate School at Business tor scholarship and ac­complishment in studies in Business Administration:William H. BaumgartnerRichard MacNeal BurlingamePaul Imlay CorddryBernard William DorinJohn Upham FarleyRaymond Charles Fischer Clarence Joseph GauthierCharles A. Mazzoni, Jr.Lionel D . Norris, Jr.David C. OlfeRobert L. Peterson Theodore Otto PrentingGarret Knowles VandenburghRaymond Edward WatsonByron K. WestRichard A. YoungThe Florence James Adams Ptizes, tor excellence in Artistic Reading, areawarded toCharles Elliott Vernoff, FirstAmei Manone Wallach, Second Paul Kopper Hubbard, TbirdJane Margaret Whitehill, FourtbThe Joseph Henry Beale, Jr., Prize, to the first-year law student whose workin the tutorial program is judged to be the most worthy at special recogni­tion, is awarded toNorman Viera Richard Harris, Honorable MentionThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in and outside the classroom, are awarded toMarvin Bram Judith Lee McCombsThe William A. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber at points during the season, is awarded toMitchell S. WatkinsThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member atthe graduating class in the School at Medicine whose research is judgedto be the most meritorious, is made toEdward I. WeinshelbaumThe Elizabeth Susan Dixon Honor Award, to a student in the School of SocialService Administration for outstanding work in the first year and promiseat tuture achievement in the field at Social Work, is made toHarold Alan RichmanThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, tor an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toRobert Manley Burleigh, FirstDennis Matthew Schmitz, SecondRussell Robert Gardner, Jr., Third Poem: "Where the Boulevard Divides"Poem: "In Praise of Famous Men"Poem: "The Kite"The Chicago Folklore Prize is awarded toCharles W. Dunn Book: The Foundling and the WerwolfThe French Government Prize, for excellence in French studies in the Col­lege, made possible through the co-operation at the French Consulate inChicago, is awarded toNettie Ann LeefThe Henry Ginsburg Memorial Prizes in the Department at Physiology areawarded toWilliam S. Robinson ' Lloyd Allen FergusonThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study at GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toEllen Clark, Intermediate GermanBarry L. Friedman, Intermediate GermanDavid C. Moses, Elementary German Karen Rae Tencate, SwedishCharles Elliott Vern off, Elementary GermanThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toFrederick Wenger, First Essay: "Church and State in the PublicSchools"Essay: "Unenumerated Liberties and the Con­stitution"James L. Klemm, SecondThe Milo P . Jewett Prizes, for excellence in Bible reading, are awarded toDonald George Nelson, First Edward Lee Dowd, SecondThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, tor an original work at fiction,are awarded toJudith Lee McCombs, FirstBarton Clyde Hacker, Second Short Story: "Lenore"Short Story: "Go and Catch a Falling Star"Alice Ann Schaeffer Bertram Joseph CohlerThe HoweIl W. Murray Scholar Awards, to a man and woman at the end oftheir third CoIlege year for outstanding leadership and contributions tothe vitality and creativity at student lite on the Midway, are made toThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, tor exceIlence in the study at French Languageand Literature, is awarded toDanute Liuda CiplijauskaiteThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, tor excelIence in research in Chemistry, isawarded toPeter SzecsiThe sixth award oi the Academy at American Poets Prize is made toJames Alan Reiss Poem: "The Shade"Honorable Mention toPoem: "Night Ballad"Judith Lee McCombsThe Publicity Club at Chicago Award, tor a joint research project, is made toKenneth KessinJohn Louis McCoyLeonard John Pinto, Jr.H. Reid Strieby Research Paper: "An Examination into PublicResponse to the Air-RaidAlert When the White SoxWon the Pennant"The Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School at Social ServiceAdministration tor outstanding work in the first year and promise at futureachievement in the field at Social Work, is made toBetty Sue MiddlebrooksThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition at outstanding accom­plishment in the field at Microbiology, is made toDr. Karl F. Meyer, Director Emeritus, George Williams Hooper Foundation, San FranciscoMedical Center, University of CaliforniaThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Educational Prize, tor a dissertation reportingthe results at original research in the field at Sociology, is awarded toStanley Lieberson Dissertation: "Comparative Segregation andAssimilation of Ethnic Groups"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior athlete with the best all-roundrecord tor athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toClarence WoodsTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented by the Deans in the following order:Candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, andBachelor of Science by Dean Alan SimpsonCandidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine by Dean Lowell T. CoggeshallThe Student Aides presented by Harold A. Anderson, Marshal of the UniversityCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:LOIS SUZANNE ADELMANARTHUR DANIEL BARTSCHMIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYICATHERINE C. GOLDSCHMIDTBARTON CLYDE HACKERA.B., University of Chicago, 1955 SUE DAVIDSON PHILLIPSPh.B., University of Chicago, 1948DANIEL BAZIL ROSENFELDA.B., University of Chicago, 1956VICTOR ROSENSHINEJOAN M. RUDERMANTIMOTHY JOHN SAMPSONWILLIAM ALBERT SHEDDYBARBARA ZENZ SIEGELCAROL RUTH SILVERHARRY DOV WEININGERJERRY L. ZAUGRONALD JOHN HEVRDEJSNEAL WILLIAM JOHNSTONJACK KAUFMANJENNY KORLINGCHARLES EDWARD LARSENJOHN CHARLES LONGSTREETII. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:CAROL ANNE BAUMEISTER CHARLES ELLENBOGEN(General Biology) (General Biology)JUDITH ANN BISHOP(Biochemistry)JOHN CASHMAN(General Biology)JUDITH ANN COHEN(Zoology)DEIRDRE SHERWOOD COLLINS SARAH MORGAN FIELD(Biochemistry)HOWARD LINCOLN FIELDS(Physiology)ROBERT DAVID GERWIN(General Biology)GARY LEE GITNICK(Microbiology) (General Biology)DAVID ALLEN DEC ROBERT WAYNE HAM MATT(General Biology) (General Biology)JEAN MASON BASSAN(Linguistics) MILDRED DIANE COBB(English Language and Literature)EDNA ELIZABETH HEATHERINGTON(Microbiology) PAULINE SHAO PAN(Biochemistry)IRVIN DONALD HEILMANN(Biochemistry) SHELDON DRIB IN PARZEN(Biochemistry)DIANE HILLARDA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1958(Biopsychology) GARY RICHARD PEARSON(General Biology)WILLIAM DUDLEY HINES(General Biology) RONALD LESLIE PIDDINGTON(General Biology)JAMES HARUO HIRASA(General Biology) JACOB LEE RAAB(General Biology)JACQUELINE ELIZABETH HUCKO(Biochemistry) OPHRA ESTHER RABINOWITZ(Zoology)SUSIE HUNT HUMPHREYS(Zoology) BARBARA JANE RICHA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1952(General Biology)DAVID MARTIN JAECKS(General Biology) FRED SCHOENFELD(General Biology)BARRY DONALD KAHAN(General Biology) CHARLES DAVID SEVERSON(Biochemistry)FRANCIS DEWEY KEENAN, JR.(General Biology) P. GEORGE SIMON(General Biology)JOEL FREDERIC LUBAR(Biopsychology) BENTE KATHLEEN SLOTWINER(General Biology)RENEE K. MARGOLIS(Biochemistry) EDWARD MORTON SWARTZ(General Biology)RONALD JOSEPH MATTIUZ(Biochemistry) JOAN ELAINE TRACZ(General Biology)STEPHEN CLARK MAXSON(Biopsychology) JOY R. WHEATON(General Biology)RICHARD W ALTER MINTEL(General Biology) BETTY IRENE WOLF(Physiology)GENE RICHARD MOSS(General Biology) JOHN JOSEPH YOUNG(General Biology)ANNE RUTH OTTO(Biochemistry) ROSTIK ZAJTCHUK(General Biology)III. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:HARRY EUGENE BLOCKER III(Philosophy) LEONARD NATHAN CUNIX(Classical Languages and Literatures)JANE ANN BRADKA(Romance Languages and Literatures) ERNEST THEODORE D'ANJOU(General Studies)MARVIN BRAM(General Studies) JEROME SOLOMON DINKIN(Art)HAROLD FREDERICK FARWELL, JR.(English Language and Literature)PHILIP S. CANFIELD, JR.(General Studies)EARL BARRY FENDELMAN(General Studies) GEORGE WILLIAM MILANI(Romance Languages and Literatures)GEORGE WILLIAM FURTADO(General Studies) ROBERT H. MILLER(Philosophy)CHRISTINE FRANCIS HARRIS(English Language and Literature) ROBERT GERALD NOREEN(General Studies)HERBERT HARTMAN(Philosophy) MICHAEL DAVID O'CONNOR(General Studies)JANICE MARION HENSON(General Studies) ROBERT CHRISTOPHER ROSS(Classical Languages and Literatures)JANE HERSH(General Studies) ROBERT ALEXANDER RUSH(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)VIRGINIA JEAN HILL(General Studies) HOWARD S. RUTTENBERG(Philosophy)JOHN ALSOM KELLER(Committee on Ideas and Methods) LOUIS CHRIS SCOULAS(Philosophy)PATRICIA ROCHELLE KORENVAES(Philosophy) LA URENS HERBY SILVER(General Studies)NANCY JEAN LEVINSON(General Studies)MILDRED MAE SLEPCEVICH(Oriental Languages and Civilizations)THOMAS LOCKER(Art)HARRY THOMAS LONG(English Language and Literature) GEORGE WILLIAM SMALLEY(Linguistics)LOIS JEAN MANDEL(General Studies) LOUISE BRENDA STOLL(Philosophy)JUDITH LEE McCOMBS(English Language and Literature) JOSEPH LEE WOLFF(Philosophy)IV. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESILAH BJORKLUND(Art) For the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts:FLORENCE LOUISE MARKS(Art)ROSE ANN GOLBER(Art)V. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THEPHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:RICHARD ALLEN ABRAHAM(Chemistry)MIRIAM MAGDALENE AUSMAN(Physics)JEREMY EDWARD BAPTIST(Physics)PAUL EUGENE BAUHAHN(Physics) ANDREW FRANCIS BERETV AS(Physics)THOMAS L. BOHAN(Physics)KENNETH JOSEPH BROWN(Mathematics)LEONARD FRANCIS BURLAGA(Physics)JAMES BRADNER BURT(Mathematics) JACK TRAVER MARKIN(Mathematics)JEAN BEE-YEE CHAN(Mathematics) BRENDA MARILYN MARTINEZ(Physics)LOU ANN DAVIDSON(Meteorology) JAMES DANIEL McQUAID7 JR.(Mathematics)CARL LEE DOLNICK(Physics) PETER GORHAM MOULTON(Mathematics)ALAN McCULLOCH GAINES(Chemistry) DAVID FRANK PASKAUSKY(Physics)LEON JAY GLESER(Mathematics) KERRY J. PATAKI(Geography)CHRISTINE JUMBALO GLOECKLER(Mathematics) ERIC ALLAN PETERSON(Mathematics)GEORGE GLOECKLER(Physics) ARTHUR CLAUSEN PIKE(Meteorology)ROBERT HOWARD GOLDSTEIN(Mathematics) FRANK PAUL RANDAZZO(Statistics)MICHAEL JOHN GOTTLIEB(Mathematics) MICHAEL DAVID RICHTER(Mathematics)HOWARD COPELAND HILL III(Mathematics) LAWRENCE FRANKLIN ROSSNER(Physics)ROBERT MICHAEL HJELLMING(Physics)RICHARD C. HOLM(Meteorology) AUGUSTUS DONOVAN SAXTON(Chemistry)OWEN HARRY HORAN(Physics) MALCOLM JAY SHERMAN(Mathematics)JOSEPH KATZ(Chemistry) MAURICE LEE SMITH(Chemistry)MARJORIE WIKLER KATZ(Mathematics) MARVIN STODOLSKY(Physics)DAVID S. KENNEDY(Mathematics) FRED TEREN(Physics)ROBERT PAUL KOPP(Mathematics) ROSEMARY TERRY(Chemistry)HOWARD GEORGE LANGE(Physics) JUDITH CAROLYN VICTOR(Mathematics)LLOYD RALPH LOBACK(Mathematics) GIDEON WEISZ(Physics)ALFRED BERRY MANASTER(Mathematics) RONALD DAVID YEZZI(Physics)VI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:JAMES DANIEL ELLISVII. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THESOCIAL SCIENCESKARYL ANN ALLYN(Sociology) For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:ALAN DAVID ENTIN(Human Development)CARLOTTA BURROWS ANDERSON(History) MYRA EDNA IZELLA ERVIN(Education)FAROUK AREF EL-AREF(International Relations) JONATHAN HERBERT FEINN(Education)DAVID OWEN ARNOLD(Sociology) MARY ELAINE FINKLE(Sociology )RICHARD LOUIS BACH(Psychology)STEPHEN BAILEY(History)MICHAEL MEREDITH BAN(Political Science) HARVEY MELVIN FLAUMENHAFT(Political Science)MICHAEL W. FORD(Political Science)NANCY R. FREED(Human Development)NANCY ROSE BARNETT(Education) JUDITH LOIS FRIEDMAN(Psychology)DEMETRA BARTZIS(International Relations) SHARON ROSALIE FRIEDMAN(Education)SUZANNE DORIS BERGER(Political Science) HENRY D. GEBBEN(International Relations)BARBARA ANN BERNELL(Sociol�gy )JAMES JOSEPH BEST(Political Science) SUZANNE MERLE GERDY(Economics)ROBERT INGERSOLL GOLD, (Human Development)PHILIP MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL(History)SOPHIA IRENE BORKENHAGEN(Education) HARRIET GOLDMAN(Psychology)RUTH HELEN GREENFIELD(Psychology)HARRY MARS BALL GREENWOOD(Psychology)JOHN D. BRINK(Political Science)ELIZABETH CHILDS BROWDER(Political Science) GEORGE STEFAN GROSSMAN(International Relations)MARGARET WITHERSPOON BROWN(Political Science) SUSAN ELLEN GUBER(Education)NANCY PLATTNER BROWN(Education)PHILIP BLAKE CALKINS(History)CAROLYN MARCIA CELL(Sociology)HARVEY MYRON CHOLDIN(Sociology)ROGER ELMER DALLWIG(Psychology) GERTRUDE MARTIN HATTER(Political Science)DONNA MAE HOFF(Anthropology)BERNARD HOFFMAN(Political Science)GERALDINE MARIE HOLUB(Psychology)RAYMOND HARRIS JOHNSON(Economics)MELVIN ALLEN EDELSTEIN(History)SARA ZELDA EISEN(Education) MARIAN M. KASAP(Psychology)(S ociology)ROSALYN EDITH KESSLER(Education) SUSAN BARBARA ROTH(Psychology)JOANNA LION KRAVITS(Psychology)DAVID SOL KREISMAN(Political Science) MARGO ROTMAN(S ociology)LULA LEONIA RUCKER(Economics)RAYNA FREEMAN LEVINE(Education) JANE FRANCES SAYET(Political Science)BARBARA LIBBY(Economics) ALICE KOOLISH SCHNEIDER(Education)RACHEL MARIE LINDRUD(History)ROBERT J. LIPSHULTZ(History)BEVERLY CAROL MANN(Education) JUDITH SALLY SCHRAM(Education)CORRINE DELORES SCHWARTZ(Education)PATRICK LEO MAYERS(Psychology)BRIAN EMERSON McKNIGHT(History) MARIO WILLIAM SEWELL(History)JOHN WILLIAM SHEPARD(Psychology)HELEN JOSEPHINE McMAHAN(Human Development) RICHARD WALTER SHULMAN(Human Development)GLORIA KAY MINTZ(Education) ARLENE YOUNG SKEELES(Education)ANNETTE MISHKIN(Sociology) BETEJOY SPECTER(Education)SHEILA R. MOLNAR(Psychology) DOROTHY LUCILLE STEVENS(Education)DAVID PHILLIP MORRIS(Psychology) PATRICIA JEAN SUNDHEIM(Sociology)BERNARD E. MUNK(History) ROBERT A. THOMPSON(History)BIRGITTA K. NILSON(Social Science) PHILIP A. TURNER(Psychology)MARILYN KARLE EN TYKSINSKI(Education)LORA NAIGLES(Political Science)KAREL LEAH OPPENHEIMER(Education) LOUIS J. VAN DYKE(Psychology)SYLVIA MARIA PANDOLFI(Political Science) MELVIN ROBERT WALZER(Psychology)JORDAN DAVID PAPER(Psychology)DORIS ALLEGRA PARKER(Education)MARY ANN PAYNE(Education) JANETTA EVANGELINE WEBB(Education)ROSE LEE WEINER(Education)CARL SHEAR WER THMANHUGH SHERIDAN PLUNKETT(Anthropology) GRACE MARIE WHIPPLE(Education)PHYLLIS RITZENBERG(Education) LULA MAE WHITE(Education)MARION ROSE(Education) DANIEL BLAHD WILE(Psychology)BEATRICE AITKEN YOUNG(Social Science)HELEN ROTH(Education)VIII. THE STUDENT AIDESIn the College and the Division ot the Biological Sciences:MICHAEL AARON EDIDIN CAROL JEAN NEFF(Zoology) (Microbiology)HELEN KATHLEEN GILL(Biochemistry) CHARLES J. NOVVACEK(General Biology)ROBERT JOHN RIOPELLE(General Biology)JOHN VVILBUR MOOHR(Physiology)In the College and the Division ot the Humanities:JOHN RANSOME PHILLIPS, JR.(Art)In the College and the Division oi the Physical Sciences:TOBY G. PASTER(Mathematics)EUGENE ROBERT DESOMBRE(Chemistry)RUSSELL KLEM(Physics)DAVID AMOS NORTHRUP(Chemistry) NANCY JANE SIMON(Physics)LYDIA SVVENTON(Chemistry)In the College and the Division oi the Social Sciences:ROSALIND CONKLIN JOHN ERNEST MUELLER, (History) (P olitical Science)ROBERT EARL LERNER(History)CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DEGREESIN THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree oi Doctor oi Medicine:DAVID VVEST ABELSONA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1957VVILLIAM COR VVIN ALLENA.B., Hiram College, 1956 DONALD CHARLES CANNONA.B., Harvard University, 1956RICHARD ALLEN CHERRYDONALD COM ITERS.B., College 0/ William and Mary, 1956SUSAN JANE COOKE. MORGAN DAMEROVVS.B., Mount Union College, 1953ALLEN MARVIN DEKELBOUMA.B., University of California, 1956ARNOLD L. DINNERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1954S.B., ibid., 1956LLOYD ALLEN FERGUSON• HONORS IN MEDICINES.B., University 0/ Illinois, 1951S.M., ibid., 1954FRANK BAKER ANDREVVS, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 1956GEORGE ANDROSNEAL HERREN BAKERA.B., North Central College, 1956LEON BALTERA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1956ALLAN JAMES BOYUMA.B., St. Olaf College, 1956KENNETH STEPHEN BROVVNA.B., University 0/ Chicago, 1949DONALD PHILLIP FISCHERA.B., University of Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1957S.M., ibid., 1960SIGMUND WILLIAM FRIEDLANDWILLIAM C. FRITSCHS.B., University of Illinois, 1956 CHARLES MITTMAN• HONORS IN MEDICINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1957CLAUDE ANTHONY GIANETTOA.B., Beloit College, 1956 ROBERT ADAMS MOODYA.B., University of Chicago, 1955S.B., ibid., 1956CAROL MARILYN NEWTONA.B., Stanford University, 1947S.M., ibid., 1949Ph.D., ibid., 1956DONALD LEE HAGERA.B., University of Colorado, 1956WAYNE MELVILLE NICHOLSA.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1956ARNO HANS HANELA.B., Oberlin College, 1956LELAND GREENE HAWKINSA.B., Beloit College, 1956RICHARD DEAN HEIMBACHA.B., University of Chicago, 1956S.B., ibid., 1957ALFRED HELLER• HONORS IN MEDICINES.B., University of Illinois, 1952Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1956 PAUL KALMAN OR SAYA.B., University of Chicago, 1955L. KEMPER OWENSS.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1948JANICE ELAINE PLZAKS.B., University of Chicago, 1957MARTIN ALAN POPSA.B., University' of California at Los Angeles, 1956KENNETH OLIVER HENDRICKSA.B., University of Chicago, 1955 ROBERT EDWARDS PORTER, JR.A.B., Beloit College, 1956JAMES ROWLAND HILLA.B., Augustana College, 1952 GUY DILL POTTER IIIA.B., University of Chicago, 1950S.B., ibid., 1957M. MARK HOFFERG. BENNETT HUMPHREYS.B., University of Illinois, 1955 JULIO JOSEPH PROMus.B., Chicago Musical College, 1951EDWARD ROBEN JANOWITZS.B., Rutgers University, 1956 CHARLES GEORGE RAYJAMES GQRDON RICHA.B., Duke University, 1956S.M., University of Chicago, 1960JOSEPH WALKER JARABAKS.B., University of Chicago, 1956PHILIP KAPLANA.B., Cornell University, 1956 WILLIAM JOHN RILEYS.M., University of Chicago, 1958ROBERT IRWIN KOHUTA.B., Wittenberg College, 1956 WILLIAM S. ROBINSONA.B., Indiana University, 1956S.M., University of Chicago, 1960LAWRENCE MARK LICHTENSTEINA.B., University of Chicago, 1954 NORMAN MATTHEW ROZANSKYS.B., University of Wisconsin, 1957HARRY LOPASA.B., University of Chicago, 1956SIDNEY JOEL MALA WERA.B., Columbia University, 1956 DAVID ALAN SCHOENSTADTJOSEPH CLAYTON SCHOOLARA.B., University of Tennessee, 1950S.M., ibid., 1952Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1957HAROLD M. MALLERA.B., Cornell University, 1956GERALD JOSEPH MARGOLISA.B., University of Rochester, 1957 RANDOLPH WILLIAM SEEDS.B., Harvard University, 1954HARVEY SHERMAN MARVERA.B., University of Chicago, 1955 BRIAN NEWBA TT SMITHS.B., University of Chicago, 1957CHARLES JAMES McGANNA.B., University of Chicago, 1955S.B., ibid., 1957ROBERT L. McTRUSTY IIIDONALD GORDON MILLERS.B., University of Chicago, 1957 MARK A. SNYDERA.B., University of Denver, 1956EDWARD MONROE SPENCERA.B., Ohio University, 1956DUANE WINFIELD TAEBELS.B., Beloit College, 1956FRANK KEDZIE THORP• HONORS IN MEDICINEA.B., Michigan State College, 1955MELVIN VINIKEDWARD I. WEINSHELBAUMA.B., University of Chicago, 1955S.B., ibid., 1956BRUCE WILEYA.B., Oberlin College, 1956LOWELL DEAN WILSONA.B., University of California, 1955 EDWARD ALAN WOLPERTA.B., University of Chicago, 1950A.M., ibid., 1954Ph.D., ibid., 1959JOAN BRUCE WOODSALVIN SHELDON YUSINA.B., Brooklyn College, 1956JOHN ZW AANSTRAA.B., Calvin College, 1956THE RECESSIONALPrelude, Fugue, and Chaconne(The congregation remains standing during the Recession)A RECEPTION FOR THE GRADUATES AND THEIR GUESTS WILL BE HELD IN THEPATIO OF IDA NOYES HALL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CONVOCATIONBuxtehudeALMA MATER Words byEDWIN H. LEWISWith it steady 'l'liyt1t;m, like it meweA::>. '> ::>.she, Most wise of all that wis - est be,. faith that truth shall make men free,bat - tle-ment- ed tow'rs shall rise,THE BENEDICTIONORGANISTEDWARD MONDELLO, Guest OrganistCARILLONNEURJAMES R. LAWSON, Chapel CarillonneurMARSHALHAROLD A. ANDERSON, Marshal of the UniversityASSIST ANT MARSHALSROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTLEON CARNOVSKYJ. W. J. CARPENDERJOSEPH CEITHAMLHAROLD HAYDON GEORGE JOSEPH METCALFEUGENE PURDY NORTHROPJAMES MAXWELL RATCLIFFEWILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVERSTUDENT AIDESROSALIND CONKLINNANCY LEE COXMICHAEL AARON EDIDINHELEN KATHLEEN GILLWILLIAM RICHARD HAWKINSRUSSELL KLEMJOAN LOUISE LASCELLEROBERT EARL LERNERJOHN WILBUR MOOHRJOHN ERNEST MUELLER CAROL JEAN NEFFDAVID AMOS NORTHROPCHARLES JAMES NOW ACEKTOBY G. PASTERJOHN RANSOME PHILLIPS, JR.ROBERT JOHN RIOPELLEALICE ANN SCHAEFFERNORMA ANDREA SCHMIDTNANCY JANE SIMONLYDIA SWENTON