THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheFour Hundred Fifty-sixthCONVOCATIONTheSPRINGSECOND SESSIONJune EleventhA.D. Nineteen Hundred Ninety-nineHARPER QUADRANGLETHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOThe University of Chicago was founded in 1892 by John D. Rockefeller, biblicalscholar William Rainey Harper, and Chicago-area Baptists. The University'sArticles of Incorporation commit the institution to excellence in both undergraduateand graduate education, an explicit policy of co-education, and an atmosphere of non­sectarianism.Harper agreed to become the first president of the University on the conditionthat he be allowed to establish a university that would be unlike any other. He con­ceived of a university that would emphasize the creation of new knowledge and"make the work of investigation primary." To this end, the University has alwaysbeen dedicated to excellence in research and has sought the most distinguished schol­ars for its faculty.Over the years, the University and its faculty have had a major impact onAmerican higher education. Faculty scholarship has shaped several essential disci­plines and established important and distinctive "Chicago schools" in such disparatefields as economics, evolutionary biology, sociology, literary criticism, anthropology,and law and economics. Seventy Nobel laureates have been members of the faculty,researchers, or students at the University. Programmatic innovations originating atthe University include the invention of the four-quarter system, the establishment ofa coherent program of general education for undergraduates, the initiation of a full­time medical school teaching faculty, and the development of extension courses andprograms in the liberal arts for adults.The University includes an undergraduate College, the William B. andCatherine V. Graham School of General Studies, four graduate divisions (BiologicalSciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences), six graduate profes­sional schools (Graduate School of Business, Divinity School, Law School, PritzkerSchool of Medicine, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, andSchool of Social Service Administration), and a diverse collection of academic sup­port units and resources including libraries, research institutes, clinics, museums, the­aters and a university press. The University has a faculty of more than 1,200 andan enrollment of over 12,000 students. The 200 acre campus is located along theMidway Plaisance in Hyde Park, a residential community on Lake Michigan southof Chicago's Loop.The University's English Collegiate Gothic buildings, built of gray Indianalimestone, were designed to frame shady, green quadrangles. Contemporary campusbuildings have been designed in keeping with the original Gothic theme while draw­ing from the tradition of great modern architecture for which the city of Chicago isfamous. Eero Saarinen and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed striking buildingsfor the Law School and the School of Social Service Administration. The NationalTrust for Historic Preservation praised the University for its insistence on architec­tural continuity over a "a century of social and academic change."On July 1, 1993, Hugo F. Sonnenschein became the University's eleventhPresident.ORDJER OF JEXJERCIlSJESFor the Conferring if DegreesThree o'clockHUGO F. SONNENSCHEIN, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon septimi toni(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer.) Giovanni GabrielliThe Marshal and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Candidates for the Faculty Awards for Excellence in Graduate TeachingThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((SHAPES OF AN EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO"byELAINE FUCHSAmgen Professor in the Departments of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology andBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, the Committee on Genetics, Developmental Biology,and Cancer Biology, the Cancer Research Center, and the Howard Hughes Medical InstituteElaine Fuchs' work focuses on human epidermal differentiation and development, an interest that shedeveloped while a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and that she continued toexplore upon arriving at the Universtity of Chicago in 1980.Fuchs uses human epidermal cell culture, and transgenic and gene knockout mice as model systemsfor her work encompassing cell biology, developmental biology, and the molecular genetics of the skin. Sheis the author of more than 160 scientific papers that consider epidermal biology and genetic skin diseases.In the course of her career, Fuchs has received a number of academic honors and awards, includinga Searle Scholar Award, a National Institute of Health Career Development Award, a Presidential YoungInvestigator Award, an NIH Merit Award, and The William Montagna Award from the Society forInvestigative Dermatology. In 1984, Science Digest named her one of the top 100 scientists under the age of40. In 1991, she received the Searle Award in ,honor of her accomplishments since being a Searle Scholar. Shewas appointed a Fellow in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has been elected into the Instituteof Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Sciences.In addition to these awards, Fuchs has also served on a number of national committees and panels.She has been elected to the Council of the American Association for Cell Biology, and is an Associate Editorof the Journal of Cell Biology. She has served as Chair of the Nominating Committee of the American Societyof Cell Biology, and Chair of the Searle Scholar's Review Board. She. has also been appointed to theCommittee on Human Rights of the National Academy of Sciences, the Burroughs Wellcome YoungInvestigator Review Board, and the Advisory Committee to the Director of the National Institutes ofHealth. She has recently been nominated for the Presidency of the American Society for Cell Biology.Fuchs received a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (with thehighest distinction in the curriculum), and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Princeton University.THE ANTHEMLaudate Knut NystedtPraise the Lord all ye nations; praise him all ye peoples.For his loving kindness has been bestowed upon us,And the truth of the Lord endures forever.Elatia AbateRobert Vasken AbrahamianJacob Dennis AffolterRachel AirmetNour AkhrasNicole Fayth AlbrightEric Anthony AlthoffBradley Arthur AnastasiaAngela Elisabeth AndersonJamie Allyn AndersonRicardo N . AvilaBenjamin E. AxelradCharles Albert BaconJenna Lynn BagniniJames C. BairdJacqueline M. BakerVincenzo Enrico BarbettaLuke Martin BarronGeoff James BartakovicsMatthew R. BartelsVictor Allen Cruz BayonaAnne Marthe BazileMoushumi Mohan BeltangadyJoshua L. BenghiatDaniel P. BensonNicholas Michael BentleyEmi BergerNathanJ. BerkebileYamuna BhaskaranMichael Henry BiglanLucinda Alice BinghamErik Jon BirdMarie Louise BlackardKristoffer Alexis BobilaWilliam Vernon BockErin Ann BohulaRichard Michael BojanowskiDan George BoraChristopher BradleyLinde Hope BradyBenjamin David BrandAngela Jeanette BrehmerThomas Edward BrennanEmily Ruth BrightLeah Elizabeth BroaddusSydney Elizabeth BrownEmma Blanford BryantKalisha Vanilla BuckhanonSean Thomas BuckleyKirsten BurmesterGregory Paul ByalaCharles David CadmanChristopher T. CalderoneGeoffrey Edward CampenAlfonso Canela, Jr.Maja Theresa CastilloGrace June ChaeHui Woong ChaeHolly Gayle ChambersCalvin L. ChanWendy ChanWinnie ChanKaren Chia-Lun ChangPhilip Minder ChangSunny Sue ChangMichelle Hsiu- Yu ChenBasil Mathew Cheri anEleanor Canright ChiariGeoffrey Paul ChingJames R. Chiong THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:. Irene Terry ChoEsther K. ChoiJennifer Puiyee ChoiShirley Young ChoiAdrian Pei Ang ChooStephanie Sue ChristensenAbigail Tan ChuaLara Langer CohenNaomi Sarah CohenThomas Frank CollarSarah Margaret CollinsJacinta Carmel ConradKacey Michelle CookCatherine Sarah CooperGlennJoseph CorbettJames Patrick CosseyBenjamin Michael CowanMichael C. CowdenTimothy John CrowhurstMarc Dante D'UrbanoMarisa DahlmanMelanie DailyAndrew William DavisNicholas Seibel DayCharles Soren DaytonElissa Anne De FalcoAmanda Kathleen DelheimerKiranjit Kaur DeolAnkit Ajit DesaiJosephine Vee-Hong DetBruce Howard DeutschSaleem Saeed DhameeAmiya M. DharmadhikariLeo J. DokshutskyMoiz Bakir DoriwalaTimothy Joseph DrehkoffEmily Lorraine DrennanDavid Bradley DriscollEva-Marie DubuissonSean E. DuffyMichael John DunkinAndrew Timothy DustinAileen DyShawn K. EiseleAmir R. EmamiDorothea Anne EmeryLinda N gan Lin EngSandra EskenaziElizabeth Marie EvensonJenifer Marie EverlyKingchih FanSarah Marie FanucciMina Marietta FasoloDavid Graham FernieChristopher Joseph FerroZara Mysia FettigJulie Lynne FitzgibbonsMathias Samuel FleckCindy Y. FongGilad Aharon FossRisha K. FoulkesDevon Todd FreeneyGregory Gallaway FrostDragony FuMarci Jane GambrellVile GaoScott GaulDavid Peter GavinSusanna C. GellertReagyn Aileen Ger�er Kamyar GhaneabassiriAlicia Beth GietCarolyn Marjorie GirodSharad Chandra GoelPaul N. GomopoulosJoseph Thomas GorowskiShoshana Ruth GourdinRose Mary GraysonCarina Jane GronlundPiyush GuptaShailly GuptaShalini GuptaVivake GuptaWendy Leah GuyerMark Webster GuzzardoEric Joseph HammShawn Michael HarringtonKatherina Karoline HaunerChuan HeCourtney Lynn HemphillStacey Marie HerlofskyDaniel Mark HibshooshMandy Elizabeth HinmanSamantha Chi- Ying HoYingtao HoChristopher John HoganSeth Andrew HowellAmy Wei HsiungCarol Marie HuffBrianJames HufnagelCatherine A. HumikowskiChristopher Day HunterAnja HuqDongwook HwangRobert Shukru IcsezenJi-Yoon InCarl Thomas InglingZachary Alexander IntraterMatthew William IrvinJanet M. IsabelliAllon IvriRyan Patrick JacksonSamuel JacobMonique JaramilloReena JethvaLisa Diane JohnsonChloe Fina Stopper JohnstonMark Edward JonasKristopher Thomas KahleEjaaz Ahmad KalimullahRebecca KalmusAllen KaoVijay KapoorPallop KarnchanaphanurachAndrea Lauren KassarKarlin Nadine KavanaughCraig Michael KelleherJasdip S. KharbandaVivek KhatriRiva A. KhoshabaLorin Hosanna KimRobin Haedong KimSuemi KimYoungKiKimPhilip John KirkAdrienne Beth KirshnerShayna Melinda KlopottDorothy Helena KluzVaani KodaliPriyadarshini Koduri Alexia Lynn KoellingKa Keung KokTamir Y oram KorenbrotCory Beth KorkowChristos George KosmidisThomas John KoszylkoKatherine Ann KrajciMellissa Anne KrausAndrew Jensen KrugNadav J. KurtzSusannah Lauren KurtzLaura Lynn KutianskiSusanne Thanida LamTat Wai Darwin LamPeter Carlson LaneDaraka Larimore-HallJ ames Albert LarsonJonas Kristofer LeddingtonBrian Han LeeCharles Jek Fong LeeHwan-Nie LeeJu Ho LeeKyoung Rim LeeSuk-Yun LeeSung Yon LeeTe-Yi LeeNicholas James LeeperMax D. LeichtmanSamuel Patrick LeimerHallie Meredith Goler LevinSarah Miriam LevyMichael LiRanLiLing Wei LiangSara Rose Odessa LoebAndrew A. LoewReynaldo D. LopezDerek A. LundyMira Catherine LutgendorfElizabeth Ann MakiPia MalkaniSteven A. MandrapaPrevin Surendra MankodiAlexander Alexandrov ManovPaul Joseph Martinez IIINisa Marisa MaruthurTorun Gerard MathiasRachel McCarthyRenee Alana McGarryTimothy M. McGovernKatherine Campbell McGurnElizabeth Ashby McIlhanyRobert Stanton McMillanColin Connor McNaryBradley Colin McPhersonJoshua Robin McVeigh-SchultzRaman Sasi MenonKristoffel Frederik MeulenAmy MillerDerik Frank MillerMargaret Anna MoranAnna A. MosserJohn Michael MunchakKeith Michael MurphyKristin Leavelle MurphyGeorge Kyaw Zin MyoJanaki Hannah NairRamya NarayananAlex NatanzonCasey Ki NgNg Sum Yin JoyceSuzanne Kim NguyenLiv E. NilssenAndrew Stephen NovickJun Hee OhJohann Georg OhlyAlison Nicola OlcottAli Deha OtmarJoseph M. ParentIrwin Inkee ParkJonathan Hoon ParkLinda Uin Soo ParkKatherine Sheppo PasietaDevanshu Chiman PatelSheetal J. PatelBrian Scott PattersonBenjaminJacob PaulAlan C. PengJoel Matthew PfeiferGregory Allen PhillipsJennifer Anne PiperNoah D. PotterPedram PouryazdanparastNaveen PrabhakarRenata PycMichael S. RabinowitzRajeev Nangia RamchandJamie Elizabeth RamsayBruno Moller RaposoConstantine A. RaptisRahul RaswantMadeline Carol RavichKorok Timi RayAlison Linda ReidOlivier Louis Emmanuel RioWilliam Gordon RitterVanessa Marie RodriguezJoy Elizabeth RohdeMichael RossmanMelanie S. RowenMichael RowleyKandelaria M. Rumilla THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Elizabeth Walker RussellSarah Elizabeth RutledgeWilliam Bradley RuzickaHilary Furste RyderMagdalena Anna SadowiczBryce Benjamin SadyErin Mary SamolisVeronica Vera SansingKrista Lynn SantoroBenjamin David SaxonMatthew Paul SayreShadrack L. ScheirmanEthan SchoolmanMichelle H. SchottJeffrey Todd SchowinskyJ aouad SebtiEe Lin SeeElizabeth Mapalu SeegerJoel David SelkingYevgeny Eugene SenderovRahul S. SeshanJaveed Ali ShahTana Rohit ShahJudy Wen Qi ShenPaula S. SheuUmar Muhammad ShakurSakina Yusuf ShikariTammy Lee ShimJerome ShimizuSadia Sultana ShiraziFrank Clinton ShockeyJay W. ShuffieldBarbara SiargosStephen M. SieckScott SiegelLiza Kate SieglerThomas Leary SimekAndrew Kingsbury SimpsonAndrea Dorothy SimsMichael SliczniakNaomi Priscilla SmithRussell Alan SmithAaron Louis Solo Rebecca Leah StegmanBenjamin Baldwin StevermanJustin Scott StrochlicJohn-Andrew WilliamStrommenJacob Maximilien StudleySteve Ming-Cheng SunTaliesin David SuttonSapna SwaroopLukasz SwistunDeepak RaghavendraTamaskerBernard Wei-Lin TanSaurabh TandonThomas Jackson TaylorAyse TekinerCraig Martin TennenhouseShannon C. ThadenAnjali ThomasCleveland Tevis ThompsonRachel Eve ThompsonKenneth James TignorJoji Erik TokitaFidel Kareem ToneyGary Haig TozbikianToan Hue TranAmy May TraubMark Stephen TreskonMary TsaoAaron Robert TugendhaftKatya Judith TugendsamEve Louise TulbertAgnieszka A. TworekMary Hope Upton-, Christopher Julian Van ZeleJanine VansantAlia Bree VinsonAmanda Ann WallingPhillip T. WalzakEric I-Han WangMiao WangTara Lynn WardDanielle Marie Ware Meredith Lee WarnerLinara Emilia da RosaWashingtonLuba Oksana WaszczurSarah B. WaxmanJohn F. WedoffStephen Heschel WeilMark Edward WeinsteinAndrew David WelnetzAndrea Dione WenzelJoan Alette WestMark Moulton WesterfieldKurt Lorenc WhiteTheodore John WiatrJoseph Charles WicentowskiJessica Ann WickensJonathan Paul WiegandJoseph Robert Wild, Jr.Rachel Beth WilliamsRebecca Anne WilliamsonCarrie Dawn WipplingerCaitlin Elizabeth WiseJeffrey Alan WolfCornelia W 011Paul Joseph WollanRaymond Charles WoodringStephen Jarrett WrennUnislawa Magdalena WszolekKyoko YamaguchiDou-Yan YangEmily Zipat YangAlice YaoZimri Shalom YaseenArmand Yin Tak YeungElsha YiuJonathan Cu YuDaniela F. ZagarinoRobert Bernard ZarateMichael H. ZarrenEteri ZaslavskyChloe Amelia ZeraSeth Franklin ZurerMembers elected by the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for especial distinction in general scholarshipin the College:1998 Graduates Elected in Their Fourth YearJaJean ChenAndrea J. Delgadillo Susan Rachel OtterGwendolyn Hall Taylor1999 Graduates Elected in Their Fourth YearJacob Dennis AffolterRachel AirmetNour AkhrasEric Anthony AlthoffAngela Elisabeth AndersonBenjamin E. AxelradCharles Albert BaconVincenzo Enrico BarbettaAlexander Brown BickMarie Louise BlackardErin Ann BohulaBenjamin David BrandThomas Edward BrennanSydney Elizabeth BrownKalisha Vanilla BuckhanonSean Thomas BuckleyGregory Paul ByalaMaja Theresa CastilloWinnie ChanPhilip Minder ChangEleanor Canright ChiariLara Langer CohenJacinta Carmel ConradBenjamin Michael CowanMarc Dante D'UrbanoLinda N gan Lin EngElizabeth Marie Evenson David Graham FernieDevon Todd FreenyGregory Gallaway FrostMarciJane GambrellScott Barron GaulReagyn Aileen GermerKamyar GhaneabassiriCarolyn Marjorie GirodVictor Richard GlowackiShoshana Ruth GourdinWendy Leah GuyerDaniel Mark HibshooshReena JethvaRebecca Jennifer KalmusAndrea Lauren KassarCraig Michael KelleherUgar Ali KocAndrew Jensen KrugLaura Lynn KutianskiBrian Han LeeMira Catherine LutgendorfPrevin Surendra MankodiKatherine Campbell McGurnJoshua Robin McVeigh-SchultzMargaret Anna MoranAlex N atanzonCasey Ki Ng1999 Graduates Elected in Their Third YearRobert Vasken AbrahamianLuke Martin BarronChristopher Thomas CalderoneRisha Kostin Foulkes Carol Marie HuffJasdip S. KharbandaRiva Audisho KhoshabaNisa Marisa Maruthur2000 Graduates Elected in Their Third YearSarah Catherine BagbyAnthony James DelmonteJosef David DufekAleem Abid Hossain Daniel Joseph KaoChristopher David MalonNicholas Aaron McCarthyKatherine Irene Leahi Nagel Katherine Sheppo PasietaConstantine Apostolos RaptisKorok Timi RayAlison Linda ReidJoy Elizabeth RohdeWilliam Bradley RuzickaElizabeth Mapalu SeegerYevgeny Ernest SenderovPaula Sy-Ann SheuStephen Michael SieckThomas Leary SimekNaomi Priscilla SmithJacob Maximilien StudleyBernard Wei-Lin TanCharles Steven TaraginCleveland Tevis ThompsonAmy May TraubKatya Judith TugendsamEve Louise TulbertChristopher Julian Van ZeleAlia Bree VinsonSarah Beth WaxmanMark Moulton WesterfieldJessica Ann WickensAlice YaoZimri Shalom YaseenArmand Yin Tak YeungAmanda Ann WallingJoseph Charles WicentowskiRaymond Charles WoodringStephen Jarrett WrennCatherine Anne PotterBenjamin Harris RechtOliver Corcoran RichardsFrancis Xavier ShenThe Maroon Key Society, a group of third- and fourth-year students invited to serve as an advisory committeeto the Dean of the College and to assist in the entertainment of visitors to the Quadrangles:Elected 1999Allison Megan AlexySarah AliMohammed Waseem AliuddinNima Rad BassiriJessica Chaney BerryEdgar Howard Boles IIINiels Raab BradshawOona Annie BurkeEric Dwight Chewning Kathryn Emily LoftonLaura Elisabeth MillerCatherine Anne PotterRachel Anne PragerBrianJeffrey RichardsonJessica Boyd RobinsonSaket SoniAnthoney Dean DimosJohn FitzgeraldRebecca Elizabeth HamlinBradley James HendersonAndrew Lee HongAleem Abid HossainPaul Wilfred KaufmanHannah Bess KayeKaren KimElected 1998Jamie Allyn AndersonLuke Martin BarronKalisha Vanilla BuckhanonNeil Andrew CaverleyShahnaz ChowdhryElissa Anne De Falco .Emily Lorraine DrennanElizabeth Marie EvensonJulie Lynne Fitzgibbons Rajeev Nangia RamshandTiffany Estelle RocketteFrancis Xavier ShenRussell Alan SmithJacob Maximilien StudleySaurabh TandonLinara E. WashingtonDavid Andrew WolfAndrew M. YangAmy Katherine GleisnerParag GuptaTravis Polk HooperVeena Akilandeswari IyerEmily Renee JohnsonChloes F. S. JohnsonRiva Audisho KhoshabaFrank Jundin LinJulie Vinod PatelMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments of Science for evidence of ability inresearch work in Science:Gregory P. CopenhaverKhaled M. Houamed Robert Josephs ,Yung-Hsi KaoAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi �n nomination of the Departments of Science for evidence ofability in research work in Science:Erik Jon BirdVeerbala ChaudharyJennifer Puiyee ChoiJacinta Carmel ConradBenjamin Michael CowanDavid Graham FernieMarciJane GambrellScott Barron Gaul Carolyn Marjorie GirodSharad Chandra GoelAnja HuqKristopher Thomas KahleJasdip S. KharbandaBrian Han LeeNicole April LivelyKorok Timi Ray Taliesin David SuttonKenneth James TignorJ anine Van SantChristopher Julian Van ZeleMark Moulton WesterfieldArmand Yin Tak YeungSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to the Beta of Illinois Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence inthe work of the School:Susan Louise AltRahul Roy BanerjeeNitin BarmanSara Kay BerkelhamerBarbra McDonagh BlairSun Mi Chung Christine Noel DuncanSusan Soojung KimBlaine Anthony KristoDavid Fredrick LovingerBenjamin Carl MarcusEvan Matros Paul Asbury MonachJohn Rayner SchillingMichael Wade ShraderEdward D. SiewSuzanne M. SzczepaniakMembers elected to the Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, on nomination of the Graduate School ofBusiness for scholarship and accomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Rodney Douglas AltmanSimon James BamfordR. Austin BankheadCimi S. BarouhWilliam Henry BentonRon BezozaAshok K. BhatiaJay Patrick BrandimarteJohn R. BranstadRobert Jed BuchananBrad M. CerepakTaha Tippu Hyder ChampsiFrancis E. ChauveauAllan Chi wan CheungSally Lewis ClowdsleyTimothy Dean Compan, Jr.John F. CorcoranDeborah Roberts CorrentiKrista Marie CourterAndrew Brian CoxheadRobert Michael DarinRobert Ashley DaviesGerald Patrick DesmondJulie Claire DiopJerome W. DugganRobert L. EasonSteven Peter EastwoodEric Scott EnglerTimothy FidlerJay Christopher FlahertyKenneth Michael FloodyRodrigo Schramm da FonsecaRobert Paul GillisMichael Roger GreenJohn Thaddeus GriffinBrent Alan Griffith Gary Floyd OllmannRichard Stanley PierceJohn Garfield PlumpeChristopher R. PoseyNicholas Keith PoucherSalil Pandharinath PradhanJeffrey David PranaitisSeth Andrew Pros ticThomas Scott RatajczakRobert Stanley ReppaRobert Lawrence ScheuermannOliver SchillerChantal Nelly SchumacherChristoph SchupbachAlok Praful ShahTimothy Lee ShalerElizabeth Simone SigaleCornelia Sibylle SpiegelChristopher James StevoJoel W. StickneySveinung SvarteKristen Nicole TongbergAndris UpitisEvrard van Zuylen van NyeveltDonald Todd VanderMolenSekaripuram R. VenkateswaranDavid Cochrane VirnelliThomas Michael WalkleyRichard James WardellPhilip James WojcikWilliam W. WolffPhilip S. WongChen-Jian XuMarkus ZbindenJohn Edward GriggsJoseph Anthony GulloIan Josef GuttermanJames Daniel HarringtonChad Christopher HolmKenton Karl HoyemJoseph Simpson Hulings IVBlair Victor JacobsonKush DeepakJainRobert McKenzie JensenLaurie Heyman KeckSherri Ann Kempf-HirschfeldMatthew KennedyYusaf Amin KhanIttai KidronJoseph Raymond KnechtJean-Marc KohlgruberAnup KothariAmy Marie KuemmelJohn Michael KuhnsAlan Theodore LangsnerGordon R. LawrenceBarry Mark LeshtDirk LievensMichael J. LineberryKin LiuGeorge Peter MarisRobert Adams Moody IIMatthew Brendan MossDaniel S. MytelkaSanjay NagpalFrederic Edward NauckKarsten NeufferJonathan D. OdomJose OlallaMark Henry OldaniMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of the Coiffor excellence in the work of the School:Kathryn Kalb AndersonNathaniel CardenSophie Marie Cecile EvansTeresa Kathryn GoebelSharon Michelle GordonBritton B. GuerrinaRachael Anne Hill James C. HoPatrick GlennJasperseMichael Seokhyun KangAmy Marie KuemmelTeal Elizabeth LuthyEric David MillerKevinJohnson Miller Todd Edward PentecostNeomi RaoDavid Christopher ReymannRobert Henry SitkoffAaron Daniel Van OortThe Roy D. Albert Memorial Prize in Anthropology, to honor a student in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology:Lori Ann AllenDecember, 1998 M. A. PAPER: "Discipline, Punishment and PositionAbuse: The Case of Palestinians underIsraeli Torture"The All-American Team Awards,for excellence in sport:,Women's Cross Countryand Women's Outdoor Track & Field -Women's Outdoor Track & Field -Women's Soccer- Rhaina Kimberly EcholsAmy Elizabeth BuhlCinnamon Marie PaceThe American Institute of Chemists Foundation Student Awards, for excellence in undergraduate studies of Chemistry:Xingyu JiangChemistry Stephen Jarrett WrennBiological ChemistryThe American Institute of Chemists Foundation Student Award,for excellence in graduate studies of Chemistry:Vladimir B. BirmanThe American Medical Women's Association Awards, to female medical students for scholastic achievement:Susan Louise AltSara Kay BerkelhamerBarbra McDonagh BlairJanet Chi-Jane Chien Sun Mi ChungChristine Noel DuncanTara Olive HendersonSusan Soojung Kim Suzanne M. SzczepaniakLiza C. G. WuNatalija VysniauskaiteThe]. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player:Geoffrey Edward CampenThe Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Award, to a Senior medical student foroutstanding performance in the general field:Marc Benjamin FreemanThe Margaret C. Annan Undergraduate Award in Writing, established in Ms. Annan's memory by her students,for a third-year student in the College in recognition of excellent writing and for support of a writing project:Ruth Elizabeth WelteThe Association for Academic Surgery Student Research Award, to a Senior medical student for the most meritoriousresearch and demonstrated academic surgical skills in both research and outstanding performance in clinicalSurgery serices:Hue Han LuuThe Merton L. and Elizabeth P. Backus Prizes, in French Language and Literature, to a graduate student of Frenchfor unusual academic excellence:The Bain & Company M. B. A. Award, to a student in The Graduate School of Business for excellence in Strategy:William Henry BentonThe Patricia Lynn Baker Memorial Prize, to a graduate student in the Departments of Political Science or Sociology,or in the Divisional Master's Program,for the use of social science knowledge in improving human welfare,identifying and analyzing institutionalized forms of inequality, and in promoting social reform:Jaeyeon Yim M. A. PAPER: "Ethnic Conflict: Interaction of DomesticPolitics and Ethnic Nationalism - TheCase of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia"The Edith Ballwebber Prizes, awarded by the Graduate Women's Athletic Association and the Department ofPhysical Education and Athletics to women athletes who have contributed significantly to the varsity sport:Class of 1999 - Amy Susanne StillClass of 2000 - Cinnamon Marie Pace Class of2001 - Erin Ilana SloneClass of 2002 - Erin Elizabeth DelaneyThe Ann Watson Barber Outstanding Service Award, for the third-year students who have made exceptionalcontributions to the quality of life at the Law School:Kimberly Ann BlissBritton B. GuerrinaBolling W. Haxall III Michael HershaftJames C. HoJulia M. Reichgott Juan J. RiveroMichael A. ZwibelmanThe Barclays Capital Award, to a student in the Graduate School of Business for exellence in International Finance:Cornelia Sibylle SpiegelThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History, to the best Senior student majoringin United States History:Mary Cecilia Smith PAPER: "Crime Prevention and the PhysicalDimensions of Cities: Americans Debatethe Uses of Urban Space from 1900-1977"The Joseph Henry Beale Prizes, presented to students in each section of the first-year legal research and writing programwhose work is judged to be most worthy of special recognition:Teal Elizabeth LuthyEric David Miller Jennifer Ruth SandmanRobert Henry Sitkoff Luke A. SobotaAaron Daniel Van OortThe Sonia G. Berz Honors Award, to a graduating Master's Degree student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for outstanding work, with special consideration given to one who shows great future promisein the field of services to the elderly:Claudia Maria CookThe Millard Pierce Binyon Memorial Prizes, for distinction in humanistic pursuits in the College community:Mira Catherine Lutgendorf Bryce Benjamin SadyThe Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Award, to a graduate student for outstanding performance inthe general field:Min ChenThe George V. Bobrinskoy Award, for excellence in the study of the Russian Language and Literature:Ugur Ali Koc;The Wayne C. Booth Graduate Student Prizes for excellence in Teaching, to graduate students who make outstandingcontributions to instructional programs in the College:Rebecca Elizabeth FieldDivision of the Physical Sciences Jacqueline Michele Najuma StewartDivision of the HumanitiesJuha Ilmari SeppalaDivision of the Social Sciences Marko Dusan ZivkovicDivision of the Social SciencesThe T. Kimball Brooker Prize, to foster the love of the book and to encourage the classic aspect of book collecting amongSenior undergraduates:Katherine K. OlsonSenior "Cymru am Byth ('Wales Forever'): TheLanguage, Literature and History of Wales"PAPER:The Bernard O. Brown Student Service Learning Award,for a project of service to the community which complimentshis or her professional aspirations:Nicole Lynn HubbardThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in the Graduate School of Business with themost outstanding academic record:Jayendra DasThe Joseph A. Capps Awards, to Senior Medical students for outstanding proficiency in Clinical Medicine:Rahul Roy Banerjee John Rayner SchillingThe C. W. Chang Book Prizes, for excellence in undergraduate studies of Chemistry:Brian Han LeeBiological Chemistry Oliver C. RichardsChemistryThe Committee on Cell Physiology Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding performance in the general field:Wen XiongDecember, 1998The Paul R. Cohen Memorial Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved the highest academic record in thefield of Mathematics:Charles David Cadman MarciJane GambrellThe joseph Cropsey Prize, for the outstanding master's thesis in classical political philosophy written by a student inthe Department of Political Science:A vshalom Y otam M. A. PAPER: "'The Power of Judging, So TerribleAmong Men:' The Judiciary andAdjudication in Montesquieu'sThe Spirit of the Laws"The Albert J. Cross Prize, to a graduate student in Chemistry for excellence in research, teaching, anddepartmental citizenship:Tahllee BaynardThe Harry L. Davis Award, to a graduating student in the Graduate School of Businesss who has most exemplified thecreativity, willingness to take risks, and deep commitment to the members of the GSB community that were partof Harry Davis' leadership while Deputy Dean for the M.B.A. Programs:Philip Joseph NolenThe Dean's Awards for Distinction, to the graduating students of the Graduate School of Business who have madeoutstanding contributions to the quality of student life:Ron BezozaLeesa Louise Pruett CeronMing De Leung Maureen Therese MatzErik Reed MillerRichard Ryan Norton Hiten D. PatelRichard James WardellJennifer Carroll WilliamsThe Committee on Developmental Biology Award, to a Senior medical student for outstandingperformance in the general field:Jeffrey Lorenz NeulThe Catherine Dobson Prize, for the best oral presentation given at the 53rd Annual Senior Scientific Session bya non-Ph.D. student, in the area of clinical investigation of research done in the Pritzker School of Medicine:Albert Frederick Koch IIIThe Gertrude Dudley Medal, to a Senior Female Athlete who has contributed significantly in both leadership andperformance to the Women's Athletic program:Alexa Gabrielle WilliamsThe Donald E. Egan Scholar Award, to a student who, like Mr. Egan (J.D. '61), has demonstrateda strong interest in the Law School, and has a reputation for integrity:Michael A. ZwibelmanThe Elsie F. Filippi Memorial Prizes in Poetry, to students in the College who demonstratedistinction in poetic composition or in the study of poetry:Umar Muhammad Shakur1st Prize TITLE: "Immicraxy: A Life Story"Ruth Elizabeth WelteHonorable Mention TITLE: "It's not Girls"The John Billings Fiske Poetry Prize, for an original poem or cycle of poems:Marc DeLuca Maisto CYCLE OF POEMS: "Variations on There"The Foreign Language Proficiency Certificates, for students who have passed the Foreign Language Proficiency Exam:FrenchLuisa Yvonne AbukarmaPanagiotis Vlasios AlbanisAnne Marthe BazileRabi Bouzou- WaziriNeil Andrew CaverleyMichael Clair CowdenSonja DagbjartsdottirAndrew William DavisPeter Michael De BoisblancJason Willis EarleMary-Elizabeth HackettSara Ann HeeJachymMonique J amarilloJori Kristina LewisAmy Christine MartelCatherine Wai Wha NgLillian Claire OrenduffAlexandra Kate ParfittMagdalena PerezJuan Federico SalaverriaJr.Jay Winston ShuffieldAnjali ThomasAgnieszka Anna TworekAmanda Ann Walling Luba Oksana WaszczurMichael Benjamin WattsJennifer Taylor WesterfeldBritt Anna WestgardCornelia W 011Kyoko YamaguchiAlice Yao SpanishElatia AbateJacob Dennis AffolterAnne Marthe BazileCaitlin Marie BriceMaja Theresa CastilloNeha Jitendra DaveRisha Kostin FoulkesAaron Samuel HaasKathryn Anne HemkerJanet Mary IsabelliMonique JaramilloAshish KapadiaSung Yon LeeDeborah Anne LeerhsenJulia Anne MarescaJoshua Samuel MosesJay Winston ShuffieldRebecca Leah StegmanSarah Beth WaxmanChloe Amelia ZeraGermanGeoff James BartakovicsMichael ContraveosMarina I. LargeItalianVincenzo Enrico BarbettaDan G. BoraJohn Michael MunchakScott Anthony NotoPortugueseDanika Maren ManchesterElizabeth Mapalu SeegerLinara E. WashingtonThe Daniel X. Freedman Award, to a Senior Medical student 'entering the field of Psychiatry:Charles Phillip SamenowThe Gate Pharmaceuticals Award, in recognition of outstanding performance in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology:Paul Asbury MonachThe Evelyn Harris Ginsburg Memorial Prize, to a graduating Master's degree student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for outstanding work, with special consideration given to one who shows great future promisein the field of service to children:Gail A. NelsonThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Germanic Languages and Literatures:Michael Contraveos David Thomas LynchThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize, to an undergraduate student for an essay that clearly and significantlyrelates to the origin, development, structure, or functioning of political institutions:Cornelia W 011 B.A. ESSAY: "Political Participation in the EuropeanUnion: Issue Area Asymmetryand Possible Solutions"The Lawrence and Josephine Graves Memorial Lectureship Awards, to Lecturers in Mathematicswho by the Spring Quarter of the fourth year of lectureship have an outstanding cumulative recordof effective and responsible teaching:Paul Alton Hagelstein Daniel Charles IsaksenThe GTE District All-America Awards:Joseph Thomas GorowskiFootball John-Andrew William StrommenBasketballThe Walter L. Hass Most Valuable Football Player Award, to the varsity football player who has made the mostsignificant contribution to the team effort as voted by his teammates:Brandon Arthur WayThe John G. Hawthorne Prize in Classical Studies, to the graduating Senior with the best record of achievementin classical languages, literatures, or civilizations:Bryce Benjamin SadyThe Edward M. ((Ted") Haydon Medals, to the varsity track athletes scoring the greatest number of pointsduring the season:Onyekachi N. Nwabuko Francis Xavier ShenThe Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department of Music whose associations as a memberof this community have been singularly marked by a spirit of caring and helpfulness:Suzanne Elizabeth SorkinThe Perry S. Herst Prizes, to students in the College who have combined excellence in thepursuit of studies with a profound sense of social responsibility:Rachel Airmet Myesha Janell Banks Emily R. BrightThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winner of the Moot Court competition in brief writingand oral argument in the Law School:Kimberly Ann Bliss Anita Lynn Schick Joseph M. TerryThe Illinois Geographical Society's Outstanding Senior in Geography Award:Mark Stephen Trekson B.A. ESSAY: "Public Spaces and the City: PlacingChicago's Park District in TheoreticalContext"The Committee on Immunology Award, to a graduate student for outstanding performance in the general field:Andy J. MinnElizabeth HinmanThe Leon O. Jacobson Prize, to the Senior for the best presentation at the 53rd Annual Senior Scientific Sessionin an area of the basic biological sciences:Hue HanLuuThe Leon O. Jacobson Basic Science Prizes, to the M.D. / Ph.D. students whose basic science research is judged to bethe most meritorious in the 53rd Annual Senior Scientific Session:Paul Asbury Monach Alexander Gabriel BassukThe Milo P. Jewitt Prizes, to the students in the Divinity School who submitted the best papers translating, interpreting,or applying the Holy Scriptures to a contemporary situation:Clare Komoroske Rothschild "Creation of the Cosmos in Philo ofAlexandria and the Wisdom of Solomon:The Metaphysical-Ontological .Interpretation as Metaphor"ESSAY:Edward Silver "A Scribe for the Achsemenids: PlacingEzra's Mission in the Context of PersianImperial Policy"ESSAY:The Earl S. and Esther Johnson Prizes, to the students in the Master of Arts Program whose papers best combine highscholarly achievement with concern for humanistic aspirations and the practical applications of the Social Sciences:Jeffrey Orson JayAugust, 1998 M. A. PAPER: "The Moral Career of a G.!.: War Neurosis& Cultural Visions of Soldiering in the'American Century'"Jeffrey Delano OldhamJune, 1998 M. A. PAPER: "School-Based Sex Education: Models ofEffective Programs and an Analysis ofChicago Public Schools"M. A. PAPER: "Symbolic Boundaries and their Effect onGender Dynamics in White-CollarWorkplaces: Two Case Studies"Elyse Marie ShukDecember, 1998The Morton A. Kaplan Prize, to a student in the Committee on International Relations for the best Master's papersubmitted during the previous year:Alexander Bryan DownesJune, 1998 M. A. PAPER: "The Holy Land Divided? Theory andPractice for a Successful Partition inPalestine"The Emile Karafiol Prizes, for the best Bachelor's essays in European and International History:Riva Audisho Khoshaba B.A. ESSAY: "The Evolution and Devolution of'Genocide': The United Nations GenocideConvention and the Creation ofInternational Order"Sara Rose Odessa Loeb B.A. ESSAY: 'Justifying Judaism and ConfrontingChristianity from a Morrano Perspective:Views of Judaism and Christianity in theMessianic Texts of Orbio do Castro andMenasseh ben Israel"The Francis X. Kinahan Memorial Prize, to a student in the College for innnovative academic and personal contributionsin the Committee on General Studies in the Humanities concentration:Mandy Elizabeth HinmanThe Francis X. Kinahan Memorial Prize, to a graduate instructor for commitment to teaching, writing, and the studentsof the Little Red Schoolhouse:Mary lona DonoghueThe Francis X. Kinahan Memorial Prize, to the graduating undergraduate or graduate student who has made significantcontributions to University Theater:Amanda Kathleen DelheimerThe Patricia R. Kirby Multi-Sport Athlete Award to the Senior female athlete who earnedthe greatest number of Major ((C" Awards:Jessica Leigh KinneyThe Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award,for the best dissertation in Biomedical Research:James Joseph Dowling, Jr.Department of Molecular Genetics & Cell BiologyDecember, 1998 DISSERTATION: "The Function of HemidesmosomalComponents in Epidermal and NeuralDevelopment"The Martin C. and Margaret M. Lee Prizes, to honor the best overall performances on the core examination and on themoney and banking preliminary examination by students in the Department of Economics:Esteban Alejandro Rossi-Hansberg Money Core ExaminationIvan Werning Money Core ExaminationAndrea Lynn Eisfeldt Money and Banking Preliminary ExaminationThe John Haeseler Lewis Senior Prize, to the Physics student with the best overall performance:David Graham FernieThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prizes, to graduating Master's degree students in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for scholarship and professional leadership:Otima Zanee Doyle Heather Alene HasslingerThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cups, for excellence in brief writing and oral argument in the Law School:Gregory FrederickJacob Karin Lynn KizerThe Steven Lukes Memorial Prize, to a Senior medical student for excellence in the fields of both Internal Medicineand Neurology: .Farbod AsgarzadieThe Donald MacMinn Awards,for service beyond the walls of the University:Jeffrey Benson Jewell Luisa Marie RebullThe Edwin F. Mandel Awards, to the graduates who have contributed most to the Law School'sclinical education program:Kimberly Ann Bliss Katchen A. Locke Todd Edward PentecostThe Ignacio Martin-Bare, SJ. Human Rights Essay Prizes, for the best essays concerned with human rights issues:Risha Kostin FoulkesThe College PAPER: "Supporting Culture, Supporting Women:The Challenge of Universal HumanRights"Thomas Christopher LiddyThe College PAPER: "The International Criminal Court asFactor in the Global Human RightsRegime"The Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prize, for academic excellence in the M.B.A. programof the Graduate School of Business:Timothy Lee ShalerThe Lois Horlick McBride Prize for a woman student in support of research:Mary-Elizabeth HackettCatherine Heeyoung Chung ESSAY: "Going Home"The David Blair McLaughlin Prize, to a student in the College for an essay showing specialskill and sense ofform in the writing of English prose:The Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who has performed the most meritorious research:Benjamin Carl Marcus�The Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of research done in the Pritzker School of Medicinegiven at the 53rd Annual Senior Scientific Sessions,Michael Randolph HobaughThe Department of Medicine Awards, to Senior medical students for outstanding performancein the field of Internal Medicine:Brett Edward Fenster Edward D. SiewThe Outstanding Achievement Award in Medicine, to a Senior medical student foroutstanding achievement duringfour years in the Pritzker School of Medicine:Nitin BarmanThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, for original literary or musical works:Jonathan Robert Beebe SHORT STORY: "The Heredity of Solitude"Nicholas Michael Bentley SHORT STORY: "A Little Short of Immaculate"Jason Daniel Kurland SHORT STORY: " A Green Streak in Brown Hair"Noah D. Potter COMPOSITION: "String Quartet"Alison Linda Reid COMPOSITION: "The Cave of Montesinos"The Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology Award, to a graduate studentfor outstanding performance in the general field:Abraham Louis BrassThe Herbert J. and Marian L. Morris Memorial Prize, to a candidate for a degree who is a distinguished leaderthrough service to the University in a field of exceptional endeavor:Chloe F. S. JohnstonThe Jane Morton and Henry C. Murphy Awards, presented to those students who have worked to improve significantlythe quality of University life:Miriam A vida DreyerJ. Gmerice F. Hammond Theodore John IwashynaDaniel Seth Klein Anna Haley-LockThe Most Valuable Player in a men's sport is elected by his teammates on the following criteria: skill, leadership,sportsmanship, and the contribution to the team:Baseball­Basketball -Cross Country -Soccer -Swimming -Tennis -Indoor Track and Field -Outdoor Track and Field - Geoffrey Edward CampenJohn-Andrew William StrommenOliver C. RichardsDavid Bradley DriscollKarl Ernst FrickerDavid K. LeeOnyekachi N. NwabukoFrancis Xavier ShenThe Most Valuable Player in each women's sport is elected by her teammates on the following criteria: skill, leaderhip,sportsmanship, and contribution to the team:Basketball -Cross Country -Soccer -Softball­Swimming -Tennis -Indoor Track and Field -Outdoor Track and Field -Volleyball - Amy Katherine GleisnerRhaina Kimberly EcholsAlexa Gabrielle WilliamsElizabeth Anne MarquardtKaren ChuangKaren Julie LuiAmy Elizabeth BuhlAmy Elizabeth BuhlCindy Y. FongThe Thomas R. Mulroy Prizes, for excellence in appellate advocacy:Hector Augusto Acevedo-PolancoKimberly Ann Bliss **William E. Copley IIIBarack Shem EcholsDaniel Tan Ho Gregory Frederick Jacob *Anthony Cameron JohnstoneKarin Lynn Kizer *Michael D. MaiminBrady D. Mickelsen Anita Lynn Schick **Joseph M. Terry **Cristian Stauffer TorresVictoria Claire True** with highest distinction * with high distinctionThe Mary Jean Mulvaney Scholar-Athlete Awards, to the Senior athletes with the highest upperclass grade point average:Cindy Y. Fong Constantine Apostolos RaptisThe Howell Murray-Alumni Association Awards, to recognize those students judged outstandingfor their leadership andcontributions to the vitality and creativity of student life on the Midway:MyeshaJanell BanksEmily R. BrightNubia Elizabeth ChaidezJulie Lynne Fitzgibbons Reynaldo D. LopezRajeev Nangia RamchandTiffany Estelle RocketteStephen Michael Sieck Russell Alan SmithJacob Maxirriilien StudleyLinara E. WashingtonMichael H. ZarrenCaitrin LynchDepartment of Anthropology ESSAY: "The Good Girls of Sri Lankan Modernity:Moral Orders of Nationalism andCapitalism"The Ruth Murray Memorial Prize, for the best graduate and undergraduate essays in the areas of women's studies,feminist criticism, or gender studies written by students:The Norman H. Nachtrieb Memorial Award, for excellence in Undergraduate studies in Chemistry:Christopher Thomas CalderoneChemistry Stephen Jarrett WrennBiological ChemistryShayna Melinda Klopott B.A. ESSAY: "Sacred Space: Creating NationalismThrough Monuments"The National Council for Geographic Education's and the Association of American Geographers' Awardfor Excellence for Scholarship:The NBI Healthcare Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award, for consistently demonstrating compassion and empathyin the delivery of care to patients and illustrating professional behavior by example:Amy Gates NevinAditya Krishnan UnniDepartment of Chemistry Janine WittwerDepartment of Mathematics Ian Baker RobertsonDepartment of MathematicsThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study of French Language and Literature:Agnieszka Anna TworekThe Department of Neurology Awards, to Senior medical students for outstanding performance in the general field:Sonya Rachel Rasrninsky Julie Jeanette SundaramThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize.for excellence in research in Chemistry:Nancy Roberta FordeThe John M. Olin Prize, to the outstanding graduate in Law and Economics:Robert Henry SitkoffThe Department of Pediatrics Award, given for the most meritorious research involvingchildren or Developmental Biology:Michael Randolph HobaughThe Physical Sciences Teaching Prizes, to graduate students in the Physical Sciences Divisionin recognition of exceptional teaching of undergraduates:The Caspar Platt Award,for the outstanding paper written hy a student in the Law School:L. Rex SearsThe President's Awards for Student Volunteer Service, to students in the University for dedication to the community andcommitment to the welfare of others:Eric Matthew Berkson Tammie Tamam Ismail Charles Phillip SamenowThe John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential in teaching, research, and clinical medicine:Paul Asbury MonachThe Sheila Putzel Prize, to a Senior in the College who demonstrates exceptional promise as a future practicing physician:Johann Georg Ohly PAPER: "Terminal Illness and Death: HealingThrough Acceptance and Empowerment"The Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology Award, to a Senior medical studentfor outstanding performance in the general field:Steven Joseph ChmuraThe Richard W. Reilly Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding aptitude in the field of Gastroenterology:Keith Ian LenchnerThe Center for Research in Security Prices Award, to a student in the Graduate School of Businessfor excellence in Finance:Gordon R. LawrenceThe Joseph Gray Rhind Awards, to advanced Divinity School students in Ministry Studies whose excellence in academicand professional training gives notable promise of a significant contribution to the life of the Church:Alain-Rene Epp Weaver Amy Elizabeth ZiettlowThe Ryerson Tull Prize, to a student in the Graduate School of Business for excellence in General Management:Elizabeth Simone SigaleThe]. Coert Rylaarsdam Prize, to a student in the Divinity School who has made special efforts to promote interfaithrelations, with particular reference to the Christian,jewish and Muslim traditions:Loren Diller LybargerThe Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award, to a Senior for extraordinary extracurricularacomplishments during four years in the Pritzker School of Medicine:Michael Wade ShraderThe F. & 1. Scherer Memorial Undergraduate Research Award,for outstanding achievement in research:Eric Anthony AlthoffChristine Noel Duncan Susan Soojung KimThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prizes, to women medical students for academic excellence:The Lilian Gertrude Selz Prize, to the Freshman woman who completed her first year'swork in the College with the highest academic standing:Elaine ChanThe Sigma Xi Prizes for excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievement:Carina Jane Gronlund PAPER: "Mate Grasping in Drosophila pegasa"Eric Anthony Althoff PAPER: "Excimer Interaction via Si-Si Bond:Interactions of 1l"-Conjugated Systemsthrough L -bonds"Andrew David Yaphe PAPER: "The Question of Kent: A Reading ofKing Lear"Pallop Karnchanaphanurach PAPER: "Phase Transitions in Quasi- Two­Dimensional Colloidal Suspension"Honorable MentionsDavid Allen Benson PAPER: "The Evolution of HSP70-MediatedThermotolerance in Drosophila"Rima M. Koka PAPER: "Adhesion of Uric Acid Crystals to theSurface of Renal Epithelial Cells"The Social Sciences Division Dissertation Prize, to the graduate whose dissertation is the most distinguished piece ofscholarship in a given year:Charles William KingDepartment of HistoryJune, 1998 DISSERTATION: "The Living and the Dead: Ancient RomanConceptions of the Afterlife"Honorable MentionPaul Adam SilversteinDepartment of AnthropologyAugust, 1998 DISSERTATION: "Trans-Politics: Islam, Berberity, and theFrench-Nation State"The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Excellence Award,for demonstrated excellence in the specialty ofEmergency Medicine:Darcey Quinn BittnerThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the best all-around record for athletics, scholarship,and character:John-Andrew William StrommenBasketballThe Joseph M. Stampf Award, to the varsity basketball player who gives of himself unto the lives of his teammates andwhose commitment to high values and integrity is expressed in his relationship with his teammates and coaches:Travis Michaelis WenstromThe Jonathan D. Steiner Prize, to a graduate student in English who has completed outstanding workin the study of drama or criticism:The Nels M. Strandjord Memorial Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding performancein the general field of Radiology:Kirk Matthew DoergerThe Student Employee of the Year Awards, to students for reliability, quality of work, initiative,professionalism, and uniqueness of contribution:Melita Luise Morton Nathan Lee WeslingThe Student Laureate Award of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois,for over-all excellence in curricularand extra-curricular activities:Paul Joseph Martinez IIIThe Louis Sudler Prize, in the Performing and Creative Arts, to a graduating Senior whohas demonstrated excellence or the highest standards of proficiency in the creative arts:Jamie Elizabeth Ramsay SCULPTURE: "Torero"The Nathan Sugarman Memorial Chemistry Awards, for excellence in teaching Chemistry laboratory sections:J;William Shannon Dillmore Lasse Loftin Rasmussen rCathrine Ann SchehrThe Nathan Sugarman Physics Awards, to graduate students in Physics for excellence in research doneat the Enrico Fermi Institute:Gregory Edwin Graham RESEARCH PROJECT: "Large-Scale Transition RadiationDetector and the Pursuit of CP­Violating Kaon Decays"J ames Andrew Hocker RESEARCH PROJECT: "High Energy Physics on theOPAL Experiment at LEP"Gordon Todd Richards RESEARCH PROJECT: "Absorption Lines in Quasi-stellarObjects"Vatche Varoujan Sahakian RESEARCH PROJECT: "Construction of the PhaseDiagram of Supersymmetric GaugeTheory in a Torus Geometry UsingBlack Hole Thermodynamics"The Department of Surgery Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding performance in the general field:John Rayner SchillingThe Valentine Telegdi Prize, to the graduate student in the Department of Physics for the best performanceon the Ph.D. qualifying examination in Autumn, 1998:Oleg M. RuchayskiyThe UAA Player of the Year:Rhaina Kimberly EcholsCross Country John-Andrew William StrommenBasketball Brandon Arthur WayFootballLara Langer Cohen B.A. ESSAY: "'A Supper of Horrors Too Long DrawnOut': Ambrose Bierce's Literary Terrorismand the Reinstatement of Death "The Visiting Committee for the Visual Arts Prize.for distinguished work in Art History:Aaron Robert Tugendhaft B.A. ESSAY: "Imitating the World I ImitatingMahagony: On Brechtian Mimesis"The Wilma Walker Honor Award, to a student for outstanding work in the first year and for the promise offutureachievement in social work:Sarah Tamar GalanterThe Gregor Wentzel Prize, for excellence in undergraduate teaching in the Department of Physicsby a first-year graduate student tutor:Sayantani GhoshThe Napier Wilt Prize in English and American Literature, to the Senior who has written the best Bachelor's paper:The Diana Woo Memorial Award, for excellence in Clinical Pediatrics:Tara Olive HendersonThe F. Howell Wright Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding performance in the general field of Pediatrics:Suzanne Marie SzczepaniakThe Wrobel Trophy, to the wrestler who scores the most team points in a season:Jeffrey James JezuitFELLOWSHIPSAmerican Association of University Women Dissertation FellowshipsHulya AdakCynthia Jennifer Klestinec Hilary Rachel PorissJean Ijieh TsaoAmerican Educational Research Association FellowshipCheryl Beth LittmanAmerican-Scandinavian Foundation Award for Study in Scandinavia FellowshipAnthony Michael Perron- Beinecke Brothers Memorial ScholarshipDavid Benson HaglundThe CBS Bicentennial Narrators ScholarshipMargaret Rose BoyceThe Churchill ScholarshipChristopher Thomas CalderoneClass 0/1965 and the Class of 1998 International Traveling Research FellowshipsMatthew Charles DeanLars W. Jarkko Jori Kristina LewisSheri Ann Lullo Kristie Lynne ReillyColver-Rosenberger ScholarshipsElvon Christopher Lloyd Martha H. RossCouncil for Advanced Studies in Peace and International Cooperation FellowshipsPatrick EisenlohrCora Sol GoldsteinPaul Andreas Hanebrink Anna Marta HolianMatthew Adam KocherJeffrey William Mantz Devin Owen Pend asAlexander Sackett ThompsonGenevieve G. ZubrzyckiDanish Research Academy GaestestipendiumAnthony Michael PerronJosephine de Karman FellowshipIhorJunykU.S. Department of Defense Graduate FellowshipChristopher Thomas Calderone Jennifer Chen Johanna Lynn MillerU.S. Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate FellowshipLewis Jonathan DursiDeutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Grants (DAAD)Neal Richard EnssleDerek Keith Hastings Daniel Louis RichesTimothy Paul Rosenkoetter Marta ToneguttGaylord Donnelley University of Chicago I Cambridge University Exchange ScholarshipRisha Kostin FoulkesThe Dorot Foundation Travel Grants for Summer study in Israel, are awarded toElizabeth Leigh BoulterBeth Dana Simon Benjamin David TievskyChloe Hannah Tribich Joshua Leonard Vigil DanielFeminist Studies Dissertation FellowshipAnne Wescott EatonFord Foundation Pre-Doctoral FellowshipsNicholas Roy Longrich Rosemary Polanco Yvonne Cherise Sanders-HamiltonFord Foundation Research Fellowships in the Social SciencesJessica Chaney BerryKenneth Wai Leong Low Dominic Bernard MullerPurvi P. PatelForeign Language Acquisition GrantsChristine Elizabeth AllenYodit Tesfaye BeyeneElliot Bradner BougisSean Geren CampbellLaura E. CulbertsonDaniel Charles DavisMaureen Elizabeth DuncanJohn Rory EastburgJeffrey Lee GauthierKristin Marie JantzRodney Lee JonesKari Pamela KammelKetevan Kulidzhanova Jonathan Davis LangeJory Doyle Lange, Jr.Myra Elizabeth La RocqueJohanna Juni LeeYat Ping LeungAnna AshleyLevineAnne Rebecca NewmanThomas Henry OsieckiSheetal ParikhMischa Alan Park-DoobMehrunisa QayyumPamela Rose RaboyCharles Rudd Ragsdale Lars Eric ReynoldsArmand Michael RydenKatherine Ann SackstederNehal H. ShahJohn Francis ShineBeth Dana SimonSunit S. SinghWoramon SinsuwanEllen Connor SunshineSusan WagnerWilliam Suen- Y an WanRuth Elizabeth WelteForeign Language and Area Studies FellowshipsAcademic YearStephen Kingsley ScottClare Alice SammellsLuis Carlos Roberto NogalesGuy Kendall LeavittWhitney Marshall CoxCatherine Selene AdcockBlake Tucker WentworthLaura Alice FresemanKara Elizabeth StanekRichard James BurdenKyla Kingman BrundageJulie A. ChristJeffrey Thomas MartinViren Murthy Summer QuarterStephen Kingsley ScottClare Alice SammellsPatrick Michael ScottLuis Carlos Roberto NogalesSean Timothy MitchellWhitney Marshall CoxBlake Tucker WentworthThomas Frederick AsherAndrew James NicholsonErnst Long KirchnerGabriel Amber RobinsonRobert Glenwood Moore IIIMelinda Fay PillingJason Carl McGrath Anna BernsteinMikael Dov WolfeJustin TiwaldThe Franke Institute for the Humanities FellowshipsJohn Arthur CrespiAndrew Ruthven Hebard Steven David HeimJoshua Phillips Daniel Sam RichterMartha Friedberg FellowshipsPelarin Dionicio Bacos IIIDan G. BoraJoan Bentley HoffmanLynn Marie Hooker Richard Charles JankowskyJoseph MaureyDana Shepherd McCormickKiri Mariah Miller Ryan Mark MinorMary Paquette-AbtChien-Chang YangFulbright lIE / USIA FellowshipsGeoff James BartakovicsBenjamin CurtisAlexander Dehgan Adam Daniel JollesAnthony Michael PerronMeredith Kennedy Ray Lynn Marie TesserU.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad FellowshipsN abil Sirri Al- TikritiSnjezana BuzovBonnie ChengJoanne CullinaneIngrid Williams ElliottLaurie Aleen Frederik Alex Jerome GolubP. Chalres HachtenKelly Eileen HayesLoren Diller LybargerEthan Charles MichelsonJennifer Jailey Philpot Shankar RamaswamiYvonne Cherise Sanders-HamiltonLynn Marie TesserKatherine Eirene UlrichRobert Alan YelleBenjamin Goodspeed ZimmerBar:r M. Goldwater Scholarships for ScienceSarah Catherine Bagby Matthew Thomas Gealy Andrew James TollandThe David W. Grainger Graduate FellowshipJoseph Westbrook FowlerThe David W. Grainger Senior ScholarshipBenjamin Michael CowanThe William Rainey Harper Dissertation FellowshipsGregory David Shelton AndersonLewis Daniel Book Andrew Jackson CrawfordAndrew K. Sandoval-Strausz Jonathan Wyn SchoferHyltonJames WhiteInternational Research and Exchange Board (IREX) FellowshipsSarah Isabel Busse Kim Louise GareissJacob K. Javits FellowshipsKrista Jane Van FleitLuce Scholars AwardJustine Ari RosenthalThe Marshall ScholarshipsElizabeth Marie EvensonMedical Scientist Training Program Fellowships (MSTP)Stephen Jarrett WrennMedical Scholars ProgramWilliam Bradley RuzickaAndrew w. Mellon Foundation Dissertation- Year FellowshipsEnglish Language and LiteratureAndrew Ruthven HebardNoel Burton JacksonKavita DaiyaColleen Marie BoggsMichael Thomas GoodeReid Ann CottinghamJolynn Marie ParkerHana Louise Layson . HistoryKathleen Jill FrydlPaul Andreas HanebrinkChristine Susanne HaynesIhorJunykSara Elizabeth PugachAndrew K. Sandoval-StrauszAlison Karen SmithDavid Eduardo TavarezMark Russell Wilson PhilosophyMartin Thomas LinPolitical ScienceDavid Michael EdelsteinGretchen HelmkeYanzhong HuangKeir Alexander LieberMichael A. NebloChristopher Michael RohrbacherKamal SadiqAndrew W. Mellon Fellowships in the HumanitiesBenjamin David BrandSarah Anne Lord Edward Andrew Reno IISaul Terence ThomasAndrew W. Mellon Minority Undergraduate FellowshipsApril Janene AdamsLuci Esther Cantero Alejandro C. HernandezRyan Keayre Priester Aiesha Cantrice SkinnerNational Research Service AwardsJeanette Wei-Ling Chung LaurelJoy SpindelNational Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement GrantsBrian BettencourtAmy Lynn DowningJordan Oliver Karubian Tonia KorvesCatherine Sara Christiansen PriceJonathan Bain Shurin Jean Ijieh TsaoNational Science Foundation Graduate Research FellowshipsJamie Allyn AndersonAnna BernsteinMichael Ashley BuiceChristopher Thomas CalderoneJacinta Carmel ConradMaureen Noel Dunne MarciJane GambrellSpencer Ryan HallLara Katherine KammrathGenevieve LakierBrian Han LeeNicholas Roy Longrich Phillip David LynchJohn Lewis OsburgShanan Eugene PetersItai SeggevNamita Sanjay SugandhiGillian Ann ZajariasCharlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsMatthew Stuart Hull Michelle Nicole Mason Dawne Marie Moon! The Rhodes ScholarshipErin Ann Bohula Maureen Noel Dunne Mira Catherine LutgendorfThe Rome PrizeAnn Marie YasinThe Robert G. Sachs Summer FellowshipsWilliam Thomas McElgin Denise Annette SawickiSawyer Graduate FellowshipJoanna Hart LowensteinThe Searle Fund of the Chicago Community Trust Dissertation FellowshipsJadwiga Ewa FurdynaCarolyn J. Hill Andrew Jon HostetlerErica Lynn ReischerThe Sigma Xi Grants-In-Aid of Research AwardsMichael AlfaroJeff Eugene Janovetz Rowan LockwoodLisa Jane Rosenberger Lily Chen-Li WongThe Smart Family Endowment for Junior Travel in Art History:David Andrew Lojkovic Sheri Ann LulloSocial Science Research Council Eurasia Program Dissertation FellowshipMichael Zdenek DavidSocial Science Research Council Fellowships for Research on Human SexualityKimberley A. Reilly Margaret RensenbrinkSocial Science Research Council International Dissertation Field Research FellowshipsEthan Charles MichelsonSocial Science Research Council International Pre-Dissertation FellowshipRandall Alan HortonSpencer Dissertation- Year Fellowship for Research Related to EducationDorothea M. AnagnostopoulosSquare D-Chicago Group on Modern France Travel GrantFrancis Xavier ShenJonah Campagna GamblinState Farm Fellowship for Exceptional StudentsLisa Kristine DeamStefani Brooke EngelsteinAmanda Susan Elizabeth Ewington Ana Vilacy GalucioCourtney GilbertPaul Lincoln Heck Suzanne Marie MagnaniniYiqun ZhouThe Harry S Truman ScholarshipCatherine Anne PotterMrs. Giles Whiting Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsTHE CONFERRING OFTHE FACULTY AWARDS FOREXCELLENCE IN GRADUATE TEACHINGFor ·excellence in graduate teaching, encouragement of graduate students,and leadershp in the development of programsJONATHAN ABBATTAssociate Professor, Department of Geophysical SciencesPositive, enthusiastic, and demanding teacher; encouraging, supportive, and unselfish mentor; clearthinking and insightful researcher who has inspired a cadre of students of atmospheric chemistry tonew heights.The candidate will be presented by David B. Rowley, Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of GeophysicalSciences.PAUL FRIEDRICHProfessor Emeritus, Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics, and Committee on Social ThoughtExtraordinarily talented teacher, whose intense dedication and commitment to his students, and thecommitment and passion he thereby inspires, draws the very best from them and inspires his col­leagues.The candidate will be presented by Robert B. Pippin, Raymond W. & Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished ServiceP�ofessor, Committee on Social Thought, Department of Philosophy, and the College.LLOYD I. RUDOLPHProfessor, Department of Political Science, Committee on South Asian Studies, and the CollegeGenerous, far-ranging and insightful mentor, who has communicated his enthusiasm for teachingand dedication to scholarship at the highest level to generations of graduate students from aroundthe world.The candidate will be presented by Michael Dawson, Professor and Chairman, Department of Political Science, andthe College, Director, Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture.THE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESThe degrees will be conferred by President Hugo F. Sonnenschein.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane LettersPIERRE BRIANTProfessor d'Histoire de l'AntiquiteUniversite de ToulousePierre Briant is the foremost living historian of the Achaemenid Persian empire - the empire found­ed by Cyrus the Great and toppled by Alexander the Great, which brought about political unityand cultural interconnection on a scale that was unparalleled before the Roman Empire.His work has opened wholly new historical themes. It has drawn upon and refined the problemsand results of many fields - Classical studies, Assyriology, Egyptology, Biblical history, Iranistics,and others; it has woven together evidence from different registers of implication, linking the livesof the imperial court and the survival and transformation of provincial societies; it has culminatedin a encyclopedic history of the empire that eclipses all predecessors.He has crossed disciplinary boundaries, set agendas, raised standards and sharpened methods. Hehas changed the terms in which the predecessors and successors of the Achaemenids can be studied.He has been an acute critic, a generous colleague, and a vivid exponent to the larger reading pub­lic. He has shown a generation of scholars once isolated from each other that they are members ofa common intellectual project of great consequence.The candidate will be presented by Matthew W. Stolper, Professor in the Oriental Institute, Department of NearEastern Languages and Civilizations, the Committee on the Ancient Mediterranean World, and the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane LettersBERNARD WILLIAMSFellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and Monroe Deutsch Professor of PhilosophyUniversity of California, BerkeleyBernard Williams is, deservedly, one of the most widely and deeply respected philosophers of hisgeneration - indeed, within his current field of specialization, ethics, simply the most widely anddeeply respected philosopher of his generation. He has published extensively on the history of phi­losophy and the philosophy of mind as well as on ethics. At a time when Anglo-American philos­ophy was in serious danger of lapsing into narrowness and irrelevance, he did more than anyoneelse to restore it to breadth and relevance - stretching its horizons beyond its staple questions toencompass the concerns of literature, themes from continental philosophy, ruminations on death,and much else besides. His work, both on standard philosophical subjects and in these less tradi­tional areas, is distinguished by a rare combination of philosophical originality, analytical rigor,breadth of vision, erudition, stylish prose, and wit. In addition, he has played an important role inpublic life (especially in Britain), bringing his intellectual clarity and moral decency to bear on thetreatment of issues of vital social importance (such as those surrounding pornography). In short,Bernard Williams embodies modern philosophy at its best.The candidate will be presented by Michael Forster, Chairman and Professor in the Department of Philosophy, andthe College.For the Degree of Doctor of ScienceDANIEL C. TSUIProfessor in the Department of Electrical EngineeringPrinceton UniversityDaniel Tsui is renowned for his ability to probe quantum behavior on a macroscopic scale and tochoreograph interactions between electrons, discovering new ways to parse charge and spin. Hiswork on the collective behavior of sheets of electrons has profoundly influenced the direction takenby condensed matter physics over the past two decades, and it has fostered fundamental connec­tions to plasma physics and modern field theories. Professor Tsui combines the high art of mate­rials science with the incisive insight of the best physics. His discovery of the Fractional QuantumHall Effect opened new experimental and theoretical vistas, and his experiments continue to revealthe essential quantum nature of materials.Professor Tsui is not only an extraordinary scientist, but also a widely admired individual, both forhis human qualities and for the leadership role he has assumed in the community. He has bridgedindustry and academia, science and engineering. As one of our own (University of Chicago Ph.D.,1967), he embodies the pure dedication to scholarship to which we and our students aspire.The candidate will be presented by Thomas F. Rosenbaum, Director of the James Franck Institute, Professor in theDepartment of Physics, the James Franck Institute, and the College.THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degrees in the following academic units:In the William B. and Catherine V. Graham School of General Studies by Dean Daniel W. ShannonIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine by Dean Glenn Steele, Jr.In the Division of the Humanities by Dean Philip GossettIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean David W. OxtobyIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean Richard SallerIn the Divinity School by Dean W. Clark GilpinCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.Please refrain from applause until the President leads the audience in acknowledging the awarding if degrees after his remarks.I. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOLOF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts:YOLANDA TORRISI ADLERMedica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1956STEPHEN CHARLES COMPTONA.B., Shimer College, 1996ALISON EDWARDSA.B., University of Chicago, 1967J.D., DePaul University, 1972ROSEMARY ANN ELLISA.B., St. Xavier College, 1988JOHN THOMAS EVRARDA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1970A.M., University of Chicago, 1971J.D., DePaul University, 1980JOEL DUNFEY FREIBURGERA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1996 KARLA L. HEUERJUANITA M. KUNAU-HANLONA.B., University of New Mexico, 1994MICHAEL CARL NOBLEA.B., Albion College, 1976EVELYN L. RUSKINA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1960EDWIN M. SCHROEDERA.B., University of Iowa, 1971M.B.A., Keller Graduate School of Management, 1978ROBIN LYNN SEGALA.B., Vassar College, 1989J.D., Georgetown University, 1992II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:SPENCER MAXWELL ANDERSONS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1993(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)YUCHENS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)SEAN DAVID CROSSONA.B., Earlham College, 1996(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) ARETHA MARY CATHERINE FIEBIGA.B., Earlham College, 1996(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)ANJAHUQ(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)JASON MICHAEL KEYS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1997(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)BRYAN ANDREW KRANTZA.B., Emory University, 1996S.B., ibid., 1996(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)NEEJU A. RA VIKANTS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1986(Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences) RACHEL ELIZABETH SWAINA.B., University of Chicago, 1996(Cancer Biology)For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ELMER DAVID ABBOS.B.,John Carroll University, 1992J.D., University of Chicago, 1997SUNIL). ADVANIS.B., University of Chicago, 1992SYED OMAR ALIS.B., United States Military Academy, 1995SUSAN LOUISE ALTA.B., Northwestern University, 1991S.M., Ohio University, 1993• WITH HONORS STEVEN CHRISTIAN COPELANDA.B., University of Chicago, 1995WILLIAM DALES.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1994Ph.D., ibid., 1997SASHA MURER DEMOSS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1993Ph.D., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1997KIRK MATTHEW DOERGERS.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1995CHRISTINE NOEL DUNCANS.B., Drake University, 1995• WITH HONORSEVAN JOHN ANDERSONS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1995FARBOD ASGARZADIES.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1995ZACHARY KRIETE BALDWINS.B., University of California, Davis, 1994RAHUL BANERJEES.B., Brown University, 1995NITIN BARMANS.B., Northwestern University, 1994• WITH HONORS HELKE MICHELE F ARINA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1994ANJALI KAREN FEDSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1988A.M., ibid., 1990BRETT EDWARD FENSTERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1994OLGA FRANKFURTS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1992MARC BENJAMIN FREEMANS.B., Chicago State University, 1995MINAL GIRlA.B., University of Chicago, 1993A.M., ibid., 1993GONCHAROVA IRINAAMY S. GOTTLIEBA.B., Harvard University, 1988STACY WANG GRAYA.B., Brown University, 1994KURT MILLER HAFERA.B., Pomona College, 1988JEFFREY JOHN HAMMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1994MARIA REGINA HANSBERRYS.B., Northwestern University, 1995GREGORY SCOT HARMONS.B., University of California, San Diego, 1994SCOTT JOSEPH HAUGENS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1995TARA OLIVE HENDERSONA.B., Princeton University, 1995• WITH HONORSALEXANDER GABRIEL BASSUKA.B., University of Chicago, 1991Ph.D., ibid., 1996SARA KAY BERKELHAMERA.B., Stanford University, 1994• WITH HONORSSTEVEN S. BINA.B., University of Chicago, 1993DARCEY QUINN BITTNERS.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1995BARBRA McDONAGH BLAIRA.B., Dartmouth College, 1995• WITH HONORSJAMES E. BRADNERA.B., Harvard University, 1994JENNIFERJO BUESCHERA.B., Drake University, 1995CATHERINE CHIA-YI CHENGA.B., Northwestern University, 1995JOHN PERRY CHESSONA.B., University of Virginia, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1995JANET CHI-JANE CHIENS.B., Yale University, 1994STEVEN JOSEPH CHMURAS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1992Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997KIRK ALLEN CHOTTANAPUNDA.B., University of Chicago, 1995SUNMICHUNGA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1995MARIA CIPOLLONES.B., Xavier University, 1990 MICHAEL RANDOLPH HOBAUGHS.B., Trinity University, 1991S.M., University of Chicago, 1994Ph.D., ibid., 1997EMILY LOUISE HOWARDS.B., Yale University, 1989Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997STEVEN TROY HUNNELLA.B., University of Chicago, 1993PET AR GORDAN IGICS.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1994CHRISTIAN STERLING JACKSONA.B., Northwestern University, 1995ALBERT SUN JENA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 1995THERESA ELLEN JONESA.B., Washington University, 1993THOMAS THEODORE KASONS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1995STEVEN KIMA.B., University of Chicago, 1990Ph.D., ibid., 1998SUSAN SOOJUNG KIMA.B., Williams College, 1993ALBERT FREDERICK KOCH IIIS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1989REKHA KRISHNANKUTTYA.B., University oj Chicago, 1994BLAINE ANTHONY KRISTOA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1995• WITH HONORS MARA ANN SCHONBERGS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1995MONAJAY SHAHS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1995VANDANAB. SHARMAA.B., University oj Chicago, 1989S.M., ibid., 1995Ph.D., ibid., 1997LISAJ. SHIVESA.B., University oj California, San Diego, 1987MICHAEL WADE SHRADERS.B., Mississippi State University, 1991• WITH HONORSPAUL ASBURY MONACHA.B., Harvard University, 1989Ph.D., University oj Chicago, 1994• WITH HONORSJONATHAN WOLF NECHELESA.B., Occidental College, 1992AMY GATES NEVINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1994JENNIFER LOUISE PENZOTTIS.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1994ANNA G. POLLACKS.B., DePaul University, 1995SONYA RACHEL RASMINSKYA.B., Harvard University, 1992CHARLES PHILLIP SAMENOWA.B., University oj Chicago, 1995JOHN RAYNER SCHILLINGS.B., Duke University, 1992S.M., Johns Hopkins University, 1995• WITH HONORSKEITH A. LaSCALEAS.B., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1994JEFFREY PAUL LASSIGA.B., Albion College, 1995EDWARD YUNGJAE LEEA.B., University of Chicago, 1994PAUL SUNG-CHUL LEEA.B., University of Chicago, 1995FAWN A. LEIGHA.B., University oj Chicago, 1995KEITH IAN LENCHNERA.B., Harvard University, 1995JENNIFER ANNE LIETZKES.B., University of California, Davis, 1994AMY MIMI LINA.B., Harvard University, 1993ROBERT JOSEPH LITTS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987Ph.D., University ojChicago, 1997MARCO C. LOUISSES.B., Harvey Mudd College, 1994DAVID FREDRICK LOVINGERA.B., Washington University, 1983B.F.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987M.F.A., Maryland Institute College oj Art, 1990HUEHANLUUA.B., Northwestern University, 1994GARY ROBERT MacVICARS.B., University oj Chicago, 1994BENJAMIN CARL MARCUSA.B., Carleton College, 1993• WITH HONORS EDWARD D. SIEWA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 1995BRIAN JAY SILVERSTEINB.B.A., Emory University, 1995JOYCIE M. SMITHA.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1994JUDITH ANNE SMITHS.B., Yale University, 1991Ph.D., University ojChicago, 1997PERRY ANDREW SORIANOA.B., Cornell University, 1994JULIE JEANNETTE SUNDARAMS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1995SUZANNE MARIE SZCZEPANIAKA.B., Duke University, 1995MICHELLE DIONE TAYLORA.B., Harvard University, 1994SHEV A BETH TESSLERS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1992S.M., ibid., 1995SEAN ROBERT TOWNSENDA.B., Northwestern University, 1991IRINA TROSSMANKUHN-SHEN TSAIA.B., Harvard University, 1994LINDA PEGGY VANDAELEA.B., University of Chicago, 1995TODD EVERT VERMEERA.B., Calvin College, 1993M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1998EVAN MATROSA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1995MATTHEW EDWARD MEYERS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1993STEVEN MICHAEL MINAGLIAA.B., University ojChicago, 1995RILEY MATTHEW MINSTERA.B., Colgate University, 1990JASON ALLEN MITCHELLS.B., Northwestern University, 1995JOSEPH DANIEL VILLACISA.B., University of Chicago, 1990MICHAEL STUART WARRENS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1993A.M., University of California, Davis, 1995ERIK KENT WEITZELS.B., Duke University, 1995VONDAJOY WRIGHTS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois 1989S.B., Rush University, 1991S.M., ibid., 1992 LIZACGWUA.B., Stanford University, 1995• WITH HONORSSANTOSH V. Y AJNIKA.B., University of Chicago, 1993YESENIA YEPEZA.B., University of Rochester, 1994LINWAHYIPS.B., Stanford University, 1994EUNICEYOONA.B., Harvard University, 1993JENNIFER ANN ZIOURASA.B., University of Chicago, 1995For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JONATHAN BEN ASHMANA.B., Brown University, 1991(Immunology)DISSERTATION: A Rolefor the Transmembrane Domain in theTrimerization of the MHC Class II-Associated Invariant ChainMIN CHENB.Med., Beijing Medical University, China, 1995S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Studies of the SH-2 and SH-3 ContainingAdaptor, NCKNICHOLAS DOANE CHILCOATA.B., Grinnell College, 1993(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Molecular Genetic Analysis of RegulatedSecretion in Tetrahymena ThermophilaSCOTT FEARSA.B., Knox College, 1992(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: The Molecular Characterization of the T(12;21)and Loss of Tel in Childhood Pre-B Cell LeukemiaRICHARD CHARLES FENTZKES.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1992(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Transgenic Models of Heart Failure in the MouseERNESTO DANIEL FONTENLAS.B., Columbia University, 1992(Radiology)DISSERTATION: A Probabilistic Approach to IncorporatingLocalization Uncertainity into External Beam RadiotherapyTreatment Design KEVIN G. FULLERS.B., Duke University, 1990(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of the Transcriptional Regulation ofthe Murine Rag1 GeneMATTHEW DAVID KRASOWSKIA.B., University of Chicago, 1993(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: Molecular Mechanisms of the General AnestheticPropofol at GABAa ReceptorsCATHERINE S. C. PRICEA.B., Amherst College, 1992(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: Sperm Precedence and the Evolution of CrypticReproductive Differences Between Species of DrosophilaIRENE KATHERINE SHONLEA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1990A.M., Washington University, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: The Evolutionary Ecology of the Tropane AlkaloidsELIZABETH ANNE SMITHA.B., College of Wooster, 1991S.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Desmosomal and Cytoskeletal Protein InteractionsRequired for Cell Adhesion in Human KeratinocytesIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MARK ALEXANDER ALLISONA.B., Kenyon College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ARITA YOSHIEA.B., Tokyo University of Foreign Studies,Japan, 1972(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)KA VEH T. ASKARIA.B., New College of the University of South Florida, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JONATHAN DAVID BAARSCHA.B., Claremont McKenna College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ROSIE LEE BANKSA.B., Howard University, 1998S.B., ibid, 1998(English Language and Literature) DAVID DEAN BATCHELDERA.B., Macalester College, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JOHN ANTHONY BENIGNOA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1995(Art History)STEVEN FRANK BENTONA.B., Texas Christian University, 1989(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)DAVID WILLIAM BOTTORFFA.B., Harvard University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)LAURA A. BROWNA.B., University of Denver, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)A.B., Brigham Young University, 1995(History of Culture)BRENDA KAY FOWLERA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1987(General Studies in the Humanities)CHRISTOPHER CHARLES FREEBURGA.B., Xavier University of Louisiana, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities) BRIGID ROBIN GARRYA.B., Northern Illinois University, 1993(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JOY DICKERMAN GEBHARDTA.B., University of Vermont, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JUSTIN DAVID GIFFORDA.B., University of Washington, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)GARY STEVEN GIRZADAS .A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)LEE MILENA GOODMANA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)HEATHER RENEE GORDONA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MARALEE GORDONA.B., Brandeis University, 1970(Jewish Studies)ROBERT PENDLETON HAMRICKA.B., Tulane University, 1994(Linguistics)TINA MARIE HEINA.B., Alverno College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)OLGA TURISCHEV A HENEKDipl., Kurgan State Teacher's Training Institute, Russia, 1993(Slavic Languages and Literatures)ALYSON LEE HRYNYKA.B.(Hons), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)AYAKO ICHIMURAB.Econ. Seijo University, Tokyo,Japan, 1987(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)FARAH MARYAM KATHWARIA.B., Columbia University, 1996(Middle Eastern Studies)JASON MYLES KEMPERA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(Jewish Studies)SEIICHIRO KOIZUMIA.B., Temple University, 1991(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)LESLIE A. KOTTA.B., Skidmore College, 1995(Master ?f Arts Program in the Humanities)SHEILA ELIZABETH KURIANB.Sc., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1990A.B., York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada, 1993(Classical Languages and Literatures)RICHARD LEWISA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)PAMELA RUTH LITTLEB.Sc.(Hons), Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario,Canada, 1988A.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1998(Classical Languages and Literatures)BRIDGET DOREEN LOMBARDA.B., Fairfield University, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)NENETTE PARALUMAN LUARCAA.B., University of Southern California, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)WILLIAM STANLEY BUBELISA.B., University of Washington, 1998A.B., ibid, 1998(Ancient Mediterranean World)ZACHARY S. CANNONA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1997(English Language and Literature)LILY MARIE CASANOVA L6PEZA.B., University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Sanjuan, 1997(Romance Languages and Literatures)JOEL DAVID CASTELLANOSA.B., St. Xavier University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Humanities)CHARLES MICHAEL CHANDLERA.B., University of North Texas, 1998(General Studies in the Humanities)VIOLA CHENGS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)AMELlAJANE COWENA.B., College of Wooster, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)LACY CAHILL CRAWFORDA.B., Princeton University, 1996(English Language and Literature)CHRISTOPHER L. CREVITSA.B., Central Bible College, 1998(Jewish Studies)JOSEPH LAMAR DANIELS IIA.B., Boston University, 1994(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)JESSICA LEIGH DAVIESA.B., University of Sussex, Brighton, England, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)LINDSAY MADDOX ELLIS �A.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JONATHAN ALEXANDER ENFIELDA.B., University of Virginia, 1997(English Language and Literature)REBECCA ELENA EPSTEINA.B., Colgate University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)SALLY MICHELLE EVANSA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1995(Jewish Studies)AMBER GOODRICH FETNERS.B., Shorter College, 1997B.M.Ed., ibid, 1997(Music)ELIZABETH DOWNEY FISHERA.B., Wake Forest University, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)TAL FISHMANA.B., University of Haifa, Israel, 1995(General Studies in the Humanities)MARGUERITE ALESANDRA THERESE FOOTEBRUCE MACINTOSHA.B., Eckerd College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)KATHERINE BRINCK MALONEA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(General Studies in the Humanities)MARY FRANCES MALONEYA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)KAREN JEAN MARTINSONA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MICHELLE McqUADEB.M., Ithaca College, 1995(Music)KIM-LOI MERGENTHALERA.B., Skidmore College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JUNGHEEMINA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1995(Slavic Languages and Literatures)MICHAEL ANTHONY MORETTIA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1997(General Studies in the Humanities)ERIN M. NEVILLEA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JANE VEGLIA RAGOA.B., Antioch College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MASHARANDA.B., University of Chicago, 1997(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DEBORAH B. RINTELSS.B., Boston University, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)CATHERINE ELIZABETH SAUCIERB.M., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1994(Music)JESSICA SUZANNE SCHNEEA.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ELISABETH TEMIMA SCHREIDERA.B., Columbia University, 1995(Philosophy)DA WNA LORRAINE SCHULDA.B., Calvin College, 1985(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR SEGRA VE-DAL YA.B., Villanova University, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities) EIKO SEKIZAWAA.B., Hosei University, Tokyo,Japan, 1992A.B., St. Olaf College, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)WENDY MARIE SHUTTSA.B., University of Louisville, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JAMES BRUCE SIMPSONA.B., Whitman College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)RYAN GREGORY SINGEL.A.B., Vassar College, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)BENJAMIN BALDWIN STEVERMAN(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ROSE ELIZABETH SWEENEYA.B., Smith College, 1997. (Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MEGAN M. SWEENYA.B., Colby College, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)CORIN ANDREAS TANNERA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1995(Comparative Literature)BILLY K. VAUGHNB.M., Florida State University, 1993(Music)ANDREABAUM WALKERA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ELLEN CEI-DER WANGA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)BRIAN SCOTT WHITENERA.B., New College of the University of South Florida, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ROBERT ALLEN WHITESIDEA.B., Washington University, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)TRICIA MIE WILSON-OKAMURAA.B., Stanford University, 1992(Classical Languages and Literatures)ANNALISE WINKLEA.B., University of San Diego, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)YAMAMOTO YUJIA.B., University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki,Japan, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MICHAEL JAMES BOBENDRIERB.F.A., Norhtern Illinois University, 1994(Visual Arts)NATHANAEL]. MATTESONB.F.A., University of Tennesse at Knoxville, 1996(Visual Arts) SUSAN SVEDA-UNCAPHERB.F.A., University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 1994(Visual Arts)VINCENT CORRADO WARNERB.F.A., Northern Illinois University, 1997(Visual Arts)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JEFFREY R. ASHERA.B., University of Kentucky, 1983A.M., University ojChicago, 1994(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)DISSERTATION: Polarity and Change in 1 Corinthians 15: AStudy oj Metaphysics, Rhetoric, and ResurrectionPI-YEN CHENA.B., National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Music)DISSERTATION: Morning and Evening Service: The Practice ojRitual, Music, and Doctrine in the Chinese Buddist MonasticCommunityJONATHAN LEE CHESKINA.B., University of Chicago, 1989A.M., ibid., 1992(Music)DISSERTATION: Catholic-Liberal Opera: Outline oj a HiddenItalian Musical RomanticismDAVID M. CLEMENSA.B., University of Cambridge, England, 1970M.C.S., Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada, 1982A.M., University oj British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 1986(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: A Study of the Sacrificial Terminology at UgaritA Collection and Analysis of the Ugaritic and AkkadianTextual DataTIMOTHY JOSEPH COLLINSA.B., University oj Chicago, 1991A.M., ibid., 1994(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Natural Illness in Babylonian Medical IncantationsRODERICK LUIS COOVERAB., Cornell University, 1989A.M., Brown University, 1993(History oj Culture)DISSERTATION: Visualizing Cultures: The Tropologies ofMontage and the Ethnographic ImageANNE ELIZABETH AMIRTHANAYAGAM DAVIDA.B., St.John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1986(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: A Comparative Study of Dravidian InfinitivesDAVID BROOKS DODDA.B., University oj Chicago, 1985A.M., University oj California, Santa Barbara, 1991(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Heroes on the Edge: Youth, Status andMarginality in Fifth-Century Greek NarrativeKATHLEEN ANNE DOYLEA.B., St. Xavier College, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Women Reading, Writing and Remembering: TheConstruction oj Carmen Martin Gaite's ProtagonistsRADCLIFFE GUEST EDMONDS IIIA.B., Yale University, 1992A.M., University ojChicago, 1994(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: A Path Neither Simple Nor Single: The Use ojMyth in Plato, Aristophanes and the 'Orphic' Gold TabletsELAINE JONES FRANCISA.B., College oj William and Mary in Virginia, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Variation Within Lexical Categories SEAN R. FRANCISA.B., Brigham Young University, 1985A.M., University oj Chicago, 1987(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: "When All is Become Billboards": ModernAmerican Poetry and "Promotion", 1855-1960MICHELLE HAWLEYA.B., Pomona College, 1989A.M., University ojChicago, 1990(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Aesthetic Citizenship: Poetry and the PublicSphere in Britian, 1868-1874SWGOHOTTAA.B., University of Tokyo, japan, 1991(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Multi-Dimensional Word Formation injapaneseSTACY ELLEN HOULTA.B., Millikin University, 1989A.M., University oj Missouri, 1991(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Inside Looking Out: Spying and Subjectivity inNorah LangeVALENTINA BORISOV A IZMIRLIEV ADipl., Sofia University, Bulgaria, 1987A.M., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1991(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Christian Art of Listing: Naming God inSlavia OrthodoxaANDRZEJ KARCZMagistra, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, 1986(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Polish Formalist School and RussianFormalismGREGORY KHASINDipl., Leningrad Poly technical Institute, St.Petersburg,Russia, 1986A.M., University ojChicago, 1995(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Theatre oj Privacy: Vision, Self, andNarrative in Nabokov's Russian Language NovelsMICHAEL LATHAMA.B., Macalaster College, 1984A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Germanic Studies)DISSERTATION: From the Spiritual in Art to Degenerate ArtAesthetics, Perception, Cultural PoliticsHSIANG-LIN LEIS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1988S.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Conceptual Foundations of Science)DISSERTATION: When Chinese Medicine Encountered the State:1910-1949SHER-SHIUEH LIA.B., Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, 1979A.M., Fujen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, 1985(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Toward a Missionary Poetics in Late MingChina: The jesuit Appropriation oj "Greco-Roman" Lorethrough the Medieval Tradition of European ExemplaHSIU-LING LINA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1984A.M., University oj Chicago, 1988(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Reconceptualizing British Modernism: TheModernist Encounter with Chinese ArtRICARDO LORENZB.M., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1984M.M., ibid, 1987(Music)DISSERTATION: Concerto for Recorder (1995)ADAM S. LOWENSTEINA.B., University oj Virginia, 1993A.M., University ojChicago, 1994(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Shock Waves: Trauma, History, and Art in theModern Horror FilmCRAIG J. LUCHSINGERA.B., University ojChicago, 1992A.M., ibid., 1993(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: The Decay of the Real: De Kenzaburo and theReinvention oj Literary HeterodoxyBARBARA JOSEPHINE LUKAA.B., Lawrence University, 1989(Linguistics and Psychology)DISSERTATION: Familiarity Breeds Consent: Is StructuralFacilitation Evidence for the Implicit Knowledge of SyntacticStructures?JAMIL MUHAMMED MUSTAFAA.B., Lewis and Clark College, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Mapping the Late-Victorian Subject: Psychology,Cartography, and the Gothic NovelJENNIFER LYNN PETERSONA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: World Pictures: Travelogue Films and the Lure ofthe Exotic, 1890-1920 LISE ADRIENNE SHAPIROA.B., Hampshire College, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Consuming Fantasies: Labor, Leisure, and theLondon Shopgirl, 1880-1914MICHAEL JOSEPH SOSULSKIS.B., Georgetown University, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1990(Germanic Studies)DISSERTATION: Body, Text and Nation: Theatrical Reform inEighteenth-Century GermanyDEBORAH JANE STEVENSONA.B., Wesleyan University, 1984A.M., University of Chicago, 1987(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: "For All Our Children's Fate": Children'sLiterature and Contemporary CulturePHILLIP MARSHALL THOMPSONA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1981J.D., University of Georgia, 1984(History oj Culture)DISSERTATION: The Searchers: Twentieth Century CatholicIntellectuals and the Transformation of the Church'sEngagement with Science and TechnologyLISA K. TILTON-LEVINEA.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1989A.M., University of Rochester, 1991(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Inheritance and Creation: Competing Ideologies ofLiterary Authority in 1690's EnglandIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:CHANG YONG AHNA.B.,University of Chicago, 1995(Computer Science)MICHAEL ANTHONY AKEDA.B., University of Sydney, Australia, 1994(Financial Mathematics)ERIC ANTHONY ALTHOFF(Chemistry)RICHARD A. ANGELLA.B., Washington University, 1976J.D., University of Chicago, 1979(Financial Mathematics)JAVED ASHRAFB.E., University of Salford, England, 1990M.B.A., City University, London, England, 1996(Financial Mathematics)JONATHAN E. BASSA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(Computer Science)LAWRENCE MARK BERNERS.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1997A.B., ibid., 1997(Financial Mathematics)LEWIS WARREN BISCAMPA.B., Colorado College, 1993A.M., University of Kansas, 1996(Financial Mathematics) GREGORY SUNAO BORDNERA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(Financial Mathematics)SUDDHASATTWA BOSEA.B., University of Chicago, 1997(Computer Science)STEPHEN T. BRIGHTS.B., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994(Physics)WILLIAM WALLACE BRUCES.B., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, .1979S.B., Northwestern University, 1997(Financial Mathematics)ANDREW WILSON BRUNNERS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1998S.B., ibid., 1998(Financial Mathematics)LUIGI ANTONIO CEFISDottore, Universita Commerciale 'Luigi Bocconi'Milan, Italy, 1997S.M., University oj Chicago, 1998(Financial Mathematics)ERIC CHILENSKASA.B., University of Chicago, 1991(Computer Science)CHRISTOPHER M. COOVREYS.B., United States Air Force Academy, 1989(Financial Mathematics)TIMOTHY J. COVINGTONS.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1986M.B.A., St. Louis University, 1992(Financial Mathematics)BRYAN R. CRUWYSS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1984(Computer Science)NADIR-BENOIT ELBIED(Financial Mathematics)STEPHEN PAUL FARRELLA.B., University of Chicago, 1995(Computer Science)SHEILA MACALINDONG GARCIAA.B., University of Chicago, 1997(Computer Science)HERNAN RODOLFO GARcfA-EDWARDSLic., Universidad Argentina 'john F. Kennedy,'Buenos Aires, 1994(Financial Mathematics)THEODORE T. GOTISS.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1997(Geophysical Sciences)JULIE ANNE GRUETZMACHERS.B., Carroll College, 1997(Chemistry)CHRISTOFER CORY HELWIGA.B., Pomona College, 1991J.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1993(Computer Science)ANTHONY JAMES HERMANSA.B., University of Chicago, 1995(Computer Science)YINGHONGS.B., University of International Business andEconomics, Beijing, China, 1992M.B.A., University of Vermont, 1995(Financial Mathematics)CHARLES DOUGLAS HOWELLA.B., Emory University, 1996(Computer Science)XIANGHUANGA.B., Kenyon College, 1998(Computer Science)GORDON HO-WAH IPS.B., University of Washington, 1993M.E., Cornell University, 1994(Financial Mathematics)JEROME JOHN JAHNKE(Computer Science)RICHARD SCOTT JOHNSONS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1996(Computer Science)GARY KALMANOVICHS.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1989S.M., ibid., 1990Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1995(Financial Mathematics)NANKANGB.E., Shaanxi Institute of Business Management, China, 1989(Computer Science)SCARLET KHODAGHOLIANS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1995(Financial Mathematics)SUNG-JIN KIMS.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1997(Computer Science) JOSHUA ELLIS KNECHTELS.B., California Polytechnic State University,San Luis Obispo, 1998(Financial Mathematics)WILLIAM JOSEPH KOMPS.B., University of Louisville, 1998(Divisional Master's Program)SPYRIDON KONSTANTOPOULOSPtychion, National and Capodistrian University of Athens,Greece, 1993S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1995(Statistics)ELIZABETH LOUISE KRUEGERS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1997(Divisional Master's Program)CHRISTOPHER PAUL KRUGA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1998(Chemistry)DONALD VICTOR LaMONICAA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1984M.I.B.S., University of South Carolina, 1986(Computer Science)KWOKH.LAUA.B., Grinnell College, 1998(Computer Science)LAI-SHAN LUB.E., Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994(Financial Mathematics)NUOLIA.B., Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Computer Science)JIUNN-BOR LINA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1988A.M., Michigan State Univerrsity, 1990(Computer Science)SUBASH V. LINGAREDDYB.Sc.(Hons), Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India, 1993M.B.A., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1996(Financial Mathematics)FANGLIUA.B., Wuhan University, China, 1984A.M., ibid., 1986(Computer Science)WARD A. LOPESA.B., Swarthmore College, 1992(Physics)SUSHIM KUMAR MANDALS.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1996(Computer Science)MICHAEL ALAN MAZURS.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1998(Divisional Master's Program)CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE MERRILLS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1987(Financial Mathematics)MANUEL ALEJANDRO MEZAS.B., Instituto TechnolOgico Autdnoma de Mexico, Mexico City,1996(Financial Mathematics)PETER CLAYTON ORRS.B., University of Florida, 1992(Financial Mathematics)RODOLFO ALEJANDRO OVIEDO HELFENBERGERDipl., Centro de Estudios Macroecondmicos de Argentina, BuenosAires, 1991 .(Financial Mathematics)JOHN WILEY PAGEA.B., University of Chicago, 1996(Financial Mathematics)RAJESH S. PAZHYANNURB.E., University of Bombay, India, 1988S.M.. , University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1991S.M., ibid., 1991Ph.D., ibid, 1996(Financial Mathematics)YURIY F. PINELISDipl., Novosibirsk State University, Russia, 1979Dipl., Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia, 1988(Financial Mathematics)FARZIN POURMOKHTARA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1995(Financial Mathematics)WYATT H. QUEENERA.B., Wabash College, 1997(Computer Science)KAVITARAOA.B., Banaras Hindu University, India, 1988A.M., ibid., 1990B.E., ibid., 1991(Computer Science)ABDUL-KAZEEM AKINTUNDE SADIKUB.Sc.(Hons), University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 1989M.B.A., University of Wales, Cardiff, 1994(Computer Science)BRADLEY JOHN SEILERA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(Computer Science)JAMES PERRY SELWAY IIIA.B., Washington and Lee University, 1993(Financial Mathematics)ANINDYA SEN(Mathematics)PAVANDEEP SINGH SETHIA.B., Cornell University, 1995(Financial Mathematics)HUASHANB.E., Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China,1994(Computer Science) YIBING SONGS.B., Beijing Agricultural University, China, 1991S.M., Texas A&M University, College Station, 1998(Computer Science)ZAFIRIS SPYROPOULOSS.B., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1997(S tatistics)MARKJACOB STANISLAWEKS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1998(Computer Science)GINA M. STEELEA.B., College of St. Benedict, 1990J.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1993(Computer Science)JAMES CURTIS STENGERA.B., Northwestern University, 1988M.B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1992(Statistics)DAN FRANCIS SULLIVANS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1995(Divisional Master's Program)YIN-E SUNS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1996S.M., ibid., 1998(Divisional Master's Program)FERNANDO XAVIER VILLARRUEL TOSCANOS.B., California State University, San Bernardino, 1998(Divisional Master's Program)ALANWUS.B., State University of New York at Albany, 1995(Financial Mathematics)LINGYANG ZHUS.B., Liaoning University, Shenyang, China, 1985S.M., Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1992Ph.D., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1996(Computer Science)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:PRAKASH BELKALEB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Local Systems on P1-Sfor S a Finite SetTIMOTHY SCOTT BURKOTHA.B., Whitman College, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Synthetic Control of Peptide Structure:Apolipoprotein E (41-62) & J3-Amyloid (10-35)STANLEY S. CHANGA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1991A.B., University of Cambridge, England, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Coarse Obstructions to Positive Scalar CurvatureMetrics in Noncompact Quotients of Symmetric SpacesDONGSEOK CHOIS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1988(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Modeling Latitudinal Correlations For Satellite Data NATHAN MICHAEL DUNFIELDS.B., Oregon State University, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Cyclic Surgery, Degrees of Maps of Character.Curves, and Volume Rigidity for Hyperbolic ManifoldsDAVID MICHAEL FISHERA.B., Columbia University, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: On the Arithmetic Structure of Lattice Actions onCompact ManifoldsBRENT PHILLIP KRUEGERS.B., Northeast Missouri State University, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Role of Carotenoids in Bacterial LightHarvestingMARCIN MAZURS.M., University of Warsaw, Poland, 1991S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: The Normalizer of a Group in the Unit Group ojits Group Ring and the Isomorphism ProblemEV ANGELOS MOUROUKOSPtychion, University oj Athens, Greece, 1993S.M., University oj Chicago, 1995(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Cohomological Connectivity and Applications toAlgebraic CyclesDAN LIVIU NICOLAELic., Universitatea din Bucuresti, Romania, 1995(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Allele Sharing Models in Gene Mapping: ALikelihood ApproachGAVIN MICHAEL POLHEMUSS.B., Stanford University, 1994S.M., University ojChicago, 1996(Physics)DISSERTATION: Eigenvalue Repulsion and Matrix Black HolesVATCHE VAROUJAN SAHAKIANS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1993S.M., ibid., 1995(Physics)DISSERTATION: Black Holes and Thermodynamics ojNon­Gravitational TheoriesMARCUS G. SCHAEFERDipl., Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany, 1994Dipl., ibid., 1994S.M., University ojChicago, 1998(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Completeness and IncompletenessLAURA S. SCULLB.Sc., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Rational Sl-Equivariant Homotopy Theory ROMYAR THOMAS SHARIF!A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Twisted Heisenberg Representations and LocalConductorsJOEL STEPHEN SOUTHERNA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Chemistry of Nitroxyl (HN = 0) Complexes ojRheniumWILFRED H. TANGS.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 1992A.B., ibid., 1992(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Confinement of Symmetric Diblock Copolymer ThinFilmsDIETERJ.T. VAN MELKEBEEKS.B., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 1988S.M., ibid., 1991(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Randomness and Completeness in ComputationalComplexityMARK EDWARD VISTEA.B., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1992S.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Chemistry) .DISSERTATION: Atomic Oxygen Induced Adsorbate Structures andCatalytic Benzene Oxidation on RH (111)TONGZHOUS.M., University ojChicago, 1997(Physics)DISSERTATION: Velocity Correlations in Granular MaterialsV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:ABDULHADI NASER ALAJMIA.B., University of Kuwait, Showaik, 1996(Middle Eastern Studies)MAUROALEMLic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1996(Economics)ELIZABETH HELEN BAILEYA.B., University oj Virginia, 1996(International Relations)TODD A. BENSONA.B., University ojCalifornia, Santa Barbara, 1995A.B., ibid., 1995M.Soc.Law, Antigua Universidad de Ontai, Gipuzkoa-Euskadi,Spain, 1996(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)SAMANTHAJ. BERGMANNA.B., University oj Texas at Austin, 1995(psychology: Human Development)ELDON V. BIRTHWRIGHTDipl., University ojthe West Indies, Kingston,jamaica, 1989A.B., ibid. 1994(Master oj Arts in the Social Sciences) ALAN PHILIP BONDA.B., University oj Oxford, England, 1993(Economics)DENNIS BONEBREAKA.B., Princeton University, 1969(Human Development)GARRICK MARTIN DOUGLAS BRADLEYA.B., Trinity University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)SARA ELIZABETH BRANDONA.B., University ojNotre Dame, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)KYLA KINGMAN BRUNDAGES.B., Georgetown University, 1997(Anthropology)SUSAN BETH BULLIVANTA.B., Smith College, 1993(psychology: Human Development)ANGELA FAITH BURTA.B., Webster University, 1998(International Relations)ALEXANDER LOUIS CAVALLOS.B., Brown University, 1994(Economics)LIJUN CHENA.B., Beijing Second Institute of Foreign Languages, China, 1988A.M., Beijing Foreign Studies University, China, 1991(Sociology)KEN YOUN-CHUL CHOA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(International Relations)INCHUL CHOIA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(Sociology)JINBAEK CHOIA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1988A.M., ibid., 1994(Political Science)CONGZHONG DAIA.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1995(Sociology)D AVINA LEDAR DARDASHTIA.B., University of Southern California, 1995(Middle Eastern Studies)JOEL TAYLOR DAVISA.B., Oklahoma City University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)LENIECE TITAN I DAVISA.B., University of Washington, 1997(Political Science)SYLVIA R. DAY CHIEFA.B., University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, 1990(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)OLWEN P. DELANEYA.B., University College Dublin, Ireland, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)ALEXANDRA INGUNN DELPA.B., Bates College, 1990(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)AMITABH DUBEY(International Relations)VERITY ELSTONA.B., National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 1996(Anthropology)AMY FLORENCE FELDMANS.B., University of Maryland at College Park, 1995(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)JONATHAN MATTHEW FRYA.B., Skidmore College, 1998(History)JOSEPH WILLIAM GIGLIOTTIA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1997(International Relations)SANTIAGO GIRALDODipl., Universidad de Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)CHRISTINE LOUISE GLOVERA.B., Knox College, 1997(psychology: Human Development)JASON CHRISTOPHER GOVERNALEA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)GAYLE DANNETTE GREENA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)CHRISTINE L. GRIFFINA.B., Connecticut College, 1996(International Relations) JOSEPH GROCHOWSKIS.B., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)JOSE J. GUAJARDOA.B., Northwestern University, 1997(Psychology)JEANNE MARIE HAFFNERA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1996(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL BREWSTER HAWESDipl., Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, Prance, 1997A.B., Duke University, 1998(International Relations)AMY RYAN HOFSHEIERA.B., University of Arizona, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)KAREN K. HOLTA.B., Chicago State University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)PERTINDERJIT HORAA.B., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1995(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)FLORENCE CHARLOTTE HSIAA.B., Princeton University, 1990(History)NICOLE ERICAJASSIEA.B., Swarthmore College, 1995(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)SETH GORDON JONESA.B., Bowdoin College, 1995(Political Science)TRACEY FASHAWNJONESA.B., Texas A&M University, 1993(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)ALEXANDER KONSTANTINOV KARAIVANOV(Economics)BURCAK KESKINA.B., Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)SAMYKHALILA.B., Middlebury College, 1996(International Relations)CHANG-SOON CONSTANCE KIMA.B., Cornell University, 1993(International Relations)HEE-KANG KIMA.B., Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, South Korea, 1996(political Science)HWAGYUNKIMA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1993(Economics)JOON SUKKIMA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1992A.M., ibid., 1997(Political Science)NAMKOOKKIMA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1987A.M., ibid., 1989(Political Science)GAVIN WILLIAM KLEESPIESA.B., Bard College, 1996(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)PRASAD RAM KRISHNAMURTHYA.B., University of Chicago, 1997(Political Science)KONSTANTIN GEORGIEV KULEVS.B., University of Richmond, 1996(Economics)MARK ROBERT LAINEA.B., University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1997(International Relations)STEVEN ANDREW LAPPINA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1994(Middle Eastern Studies)DONG SUN LEEA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1997(Political Science)DOOWANLEEA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1995A.M., Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia,Canada, 1997(political Science)DANIEL S. LIEBMANA.B., Haverford College, 1994(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)MEREDITH BREE LINNA.B., Swarthmore College, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)NDUDIM MICHAEL MADUBUKOBacc., Institut de Philosphie S. Pierre Canisius KimwenzKinshasa, Zaire, 1989 'B. Theol.,jesuit School of Theology, Nairobi, Kenya, 1994Lic., Weston jesuit School of Theology, 1997(Political Science)SARA ANN MAHMOUDA.B., Cornell University, 1997(International Relations)SHUNZO MAJIMALL.B., Keio University, Tokyo,japan, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)ALEXANDER DALE MAWYERA.B., Amherst College, 1995A.M., University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, 1997(Anthropology)BENJAMIN H. MILLERA.B., Harvard University, 1992(Anthropology)MAHA TAWFIK NASSARA.B., Benedictine University, 1997(Middle Eastern Studies)KWAI HANG NGB.Soc.Sci., Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990(Sociology)MADISON PHUONG NGUYENA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL DOUGLAS NICHOLSA.B., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998(International Relations)JOSEPH ADAM NOVEMBERA.B., Hamilton College, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)DOMARINA OSHANAA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)BIREN ASHOK PATELA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)LINDA MARIE PAULUSA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1982(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)CAROLYN PATRICIA PIRONTIA.B., Northwestern University, 1995(Sociology) ERIC EAGAN POEHLERA.B., Bemidji State University 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)HILARY AUDEH RANTISIA.B., Aurora University, 1993(Middle Eastern Studies)NICHOLAS EDWARD ROBERTSA.B., Carleton College, 1996(Middle Eastern Studies)KRISTINE R. RUMFELTA.B., Concordia University, 1998(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)JOHN SALAGAJA.B., Fordham University, 1997(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)ERIK LEE SCHOENA.B., Lawrence University, 1983(Anthropology)SARAH ANN SELLERGRENA.B., Colorado College, 1992(Psychology: Human Development)YILDIRIM SENTURKS.B., Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, 1996(Sociology)TIMOTHY LEE SHALERS.B., Pepperdine University, 1992(Eastern European Studies)KIMBERLY LYNN SHELLAA.B., Oberlin College, 1991A.M., George Washington University, 1998(Political Science)RACHEL ANNE SKINNERA.B., University of Southern California, 1997(International Relations)LAUREN D. SONGA.B., Yale University, 1992(Psychology: Human Development)ARDITH ANNE SPENCEA.B., Carleton College, 1993(Economics)PATRICK STEPHENSONA.B., Yale University, 1996(International Relations)DANIEL ALEXANDER STERNERA.B., Wesleyan University, 1997(Middle Eastern Studies)DONG CHUN SUHA.B., Haverford College, 1996(International Relations)MICHELLE ANN TADROSA.B., Colby College, 1994(International Relations)ADAM TALABERA.B., Hampden-Sydney College, 1997(Political Science)JAMES ALEXANDER TANAKAA.B., Columbia University, 1996(International Relations)ANGELA DENISE TARASKIEWICZA.B., Valparaiso University, 1994(Social Thought)ALISON JANE TAYLORA.B., University of Oxford, England, 1996(International Relations)A YSE TEKINER(International Relations)MARK DAVID THIELEA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1997(International Relations)DAVID MICHAEL THOMPSONA.B., Greenville College, 1998(International Relations)PAULA SUZANNE WALKERA.B., Wake Forest University, 1996(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)KATHLEEN WALSHA.B., Rockford College, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences)YANTAOWANGB.Econ., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1995(Sociology)TAMMY KIM WARDENA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1997(Master of Arts in the Social Sciences) IV AN WERNINGLic., Universidad de San Andres, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1996Dipl., Instituto Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997(Economics)DEREK S. WILCOXA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1995(History)LILY CHEN-LI WONGA.B., University of Chicago, 1998(psychology)NICKI LYNN WOODARDA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1996S.B., ibid., 1996(Middle Eastern Studies)AVSHALOM YOTAMA.B., Princeton University, 1993J.D., Columbia University, 1999(Political Science)YINGYUA.B., Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China, 1994(Political Science)For the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:MELISSA ANNE APCELA.B., Northwestern University, 1974J.D., ibid., 1977(English)KAREN FURLONGA.B., Unversity of Illinois, Urbana, 1993(English) KIERSTIN ERIKA HELSELA.B., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1998(English)BENJAMIN DANIEL ROSCHA.B., Saint John's University, 1998(English)RACHEL EVE THOMPSON(English)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:A YHAN M. AKMANA.B., Bogazifi University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Modernist National Identity and its Demise:Politics and Cartoons in Turkey (1930-Present)CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR BEGLEYA.B., Transylvania University, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Elite Power Strategies and External Connectionsin Ancient Eastern HondurasDEBORAH EILEEN BLOMS.B., University of Houston, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Tiwanaku Regional Interaction and SocialIdentity: A Bioarchaeological Approach.ALAN PHILIP BONDA.B., University of Oxford, England, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: Joint Liability and the Structure of FinancialIntermediariesROLF ERIC CARLSONA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1982A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Presidentialism in Africa: Explaining InstitutionalChoice ANDREW WENDER COHENA.B., Columbia University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(History)DISSERTATION: The Struggle for Order: Law, Labor, andResistance to the Corporate Ideal in Chicago, 1900-1940NANCY E. CROWEA.B., Oberlin College, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Effects ofJudges , Sex and Race on JudicialDecision Making on the U.S. Courts of Appeals, 1981-1996ANNE FLORENCE CUNNINGHAMA.B., University of Virginia, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1986(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Landscapes of India and the Ideology of AntiquityDAVID SCOTT DEBOERA.B., Calvin College, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Vicissitudes of Hope in the Lazarus Effect:Psychosocial Responses of HIV-Positive Gay Men in the Post­Crisis Era of HIV and AIDSANJALI KAREN FEDSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1988A.M., ibid., 1990M.D., ibid., 1999(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Mechanical Reproduction: Neonatal IntensiveCare, Medical Ethics and the Technological ImperativeANA CRISTINA DE SOUSA FERNANDESLic., Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Lisbon, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Economics)DISSERTATION: Familial Preferences and Economic Choices: DoesDistribution Matter?LAWRENCE]. GIANINNOA.B., Boston College, 1970A.M., Nortwestern University, 1971A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Pyschology)DISSERTATION: Children's Understanding of Everyday EconomicPracticesLELAND FRANCES GIOV ANNELLIA.B., St.john's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(History)DISSERTATION: Aristotle's Theory of Sexual Reproduction as itEmerges in On the Generaton of AnimalsSUZANNE BA VL Y GREENWALDA.B., Brown University, 1989M.Ed., Harvard University, 1990(Education)DISSERTATION: Crossing Paths: Comparing Models ofEducation/Business Partnership Involvement in the UnitedStates and BritainSUKHOONHANA.B., University of Toledo, 1986M.Ed., ibid., 1993(Education)DISSERTATION: Rise of Nationalistic Educational Politics Injapanand Korea in the Post-U.S. Occupation EraYELONGHANA.B., Anhui University, Hefei, China, 1982A.M., University of Chicago, 1987(History)DISSERTATION: Making China Part of the Globe: The Impact of<America's Boxer Indemnity Remissions on China's AcademicInstitutional Building in the 1920'sTROY 1. HARRIS-ABBOTTA.B., University of Kansas, 1984A.M., ibid., 1985J.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1988(History)DISSERTATION: Law and Religion in the Eighteenth Century:The English Ecclesiastical Courts, 1725-1745WILLIAM SIDNEY HORTON IIIS.B., Duke University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Perceptual Processing in Simile ComprehensionFLORENCE CHARLOTTE HSIAA.B., Princeton University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(History)DISSERTATION: Frenchjesuits and the Mission to China: Science,Religion, HistoryCHANG-LING HUANGA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1989(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Labor Militancy and the Neo-MercantilistDevelopment Experience: South Korea and Taiwan inComparisonELIZABETH ANN KAHNA.B., Wake Forest University, 1975M.A. T., University of Chicago, 1976(Education)DISSERTATION: What It Takes To March To A DifferentDrummer: A Study Of Six English Teachers ARUNKAPILA.B., Antioch University, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1983(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Liberalization and the Question of Democracy inAlgeria, 1979-1992MIKAEL BO KARLSTROMA.B., Swarthmore College, 1983A.M., University of Chicago, 1990(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Cultural Kingdom in Uganda: PopularRoyalism and the Restoration of the Buganda KingshipBARBARA KOREMENOSA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1986M.P.P., University of Chicago, 1993(Political Science)DISSERTATION: On the Duration and Renegotiation ofInternational AgreementsSTEFAN KRIEGERA.B., Harvard University, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Economics)DISSERTATION: The General Equilibrium Dynamics ofHeterogeneous Agent EconomiesSTEVEN E. LAYMONA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1983A.M., University of Chicago, 1988(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Political Transitions and the Uses of PublicEducation: Universal Schooling in Cuba and PeruJOSEPH WYMAN HENNEN LOUGHS.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982A.M., Pacific School of Religion, 1989(History)DISSERTATION: The Persistence of the Sublime: Capitalism andMax Weber's Sociology of ReligionALICIA DIANA MENANTEAUA.B., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Gender, Sexuality, and AIDS in Yucatan,Mexico: A Sociocultural AnalysisSHARON LEIGH MORRISA.B., Mills College, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The International Implications ofDemocratization and Democratic BreakdownMICHAEL ARI MORSEA.B., Princeton University, 1991M. Phil., University of Cambridge, England, 1993(History)DISSERTATION: Redefining the Celts: Rival DisciplinaryTraditions and the Peopling of the British Isles, 1706-1904TOMOYUKI NAKAJIMAA.B., Kyoto University,japan, 1992A.M., ibid., 1994(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays On Macroeconomic TheoryALEXANDER SCOTT NALBACHA.B., Cornell University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(History)DISSERTATION: "The Ring Combination": Information, Power,and the World News Agency Cartel 1856-1914MARCELO de CARVALHO NAVARROBach., Pontificia Universidade Cat6lica do Rio dejaneiro, Brazil, 1989Mestrado, Instituto de Matematiia Pura e Aplicada, Rio de janeiro,Brazil,1992(Economics)DISSERTATION: Testing Reversibilty for Multivariate MarkovProcessesPRIY ANKA PANDEYA.M., University of Delhi, India, 1993(Economics)DISSERTATION: Explicit and Implicit Contracts in North IndianVillages: Effects of Technology on Incentive DesignLAURI ELLEN PETERNICKA.B., Columbia University, 1988A.M., Stanford University, 1992(Education)DISSERTATION: Site-Based Decision-Making in Fort WorthTexas: Analysis of Variability Within A Single DistrictLAWRENCE D AVID SAEZA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1987A.M., Tufts University, 1989(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Federalism Without A Center: The Impact of PoliticalReform and Economic Liberalization on India's Federal SystemMARK ROMAN SCHULTZA.B., Franciscan University of Steubenville, 1987A.M., University of Georgia, 1989(History)DISSERTATION: The Unsolid South: An Oral History of Race,Class and Geography in Hancock County, Georgia, 1910-1950ANDREW WILLIAM SELLGRENA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1992(Economics)DISSERTATION: Learning Under Floating-Point GeneticAlgorithms, with an Application to Insurance Markets JEANNE-MEY SUNA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1991Dipl., College of Europe, Brugge, Belgium, 1992A.M., ibid., 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Economics)DISSERTATION: Interjurisdictional Competition with anApplication to International Equity MarketsJUSTIN L. TOBIASS.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Economics)DISSERTATION: Three Essays on Bayesian Inference inEconometrics with an Application to Estimating the Returns toSchooling QualityPAUL ARTHUR TOWNENDA.B., Colgate University, 1989(History)DISSERTATION: Regenerating the Nation: The Rise and Fall ofthe Cork Total Abstinence Society, 1838-1848EUGENE LEWIS WOLFEA.B., Cornell University, 1987A.M., George Washington University, 1991(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Games of Political Change: Reform-Mongering inthe Soviet Union, South Africa, andjapanANNE WRIGHTA.B., Swarthmore College, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Developmental Psychology/Mental Health Research)DISSERTATION: Peer Status, Friendship Quality, andInterpersonal Problem Solving Ability in Early AdolescenceWEI-HSINYUB.B.A., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Unequal Employment, Diverse Career Paths:Gender Stratification injapan and TaiwanVI. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:ELIZABETH ANN HAYES ALVAREZA.B., Wellesley College, 1995WENDY LOVE ANDERSONA.B., Williams College, 1996JOHN DAVID CARLSONA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1992SETH DeVERE CLIPPARDA.B., Davidson College, 1997KAREN ANN DEVRIESA.B., Lawrence University, 1994CARRIE BETH DOHEA.B., San Francisco State University, 1993JENNIFER MELISSA DONNELLONA.B., University of Virginia, 1997JONATHAN HANS EBELA.B., Harvard University, 1993AMY SURA FEINFELDA.B., University of Rochester, 1995ANNE ELIZABETH FORDA.B., Wittenberg University, 1996TIMOTHY MARLE FREERA.B., Northwestern University, 1978 CABELL HOPKINS KINGA.B., Dartmouth College, 1997MICHAEL EDWARD LEEA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1988A.M., ibid., 1989SHAINA MANDERA.B., University of Delhi, India, 1984LL.B., ibid., 1997LL.M., Yale University, 1989LL.M., University of Chicago, 1995ROBERT GLENWOOD MOORE IIIA.B., University of Richmond, 1994MICHELLE MARGUERITE MUSTONENS.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1992A.B., ibid., 1995IRENE YOUNG IN OHA.B., Swarthmore College, 1995SHUBHA PATHAKA.B., Princeton University, 1993Ph.D., johns Hopkins University, 1998ELIZABETH ANN PEREZA.B., Hampshire College, 1997PAUL D. PERRETENA.B., Northwestern University, 1988GARRETT ANTHONY PHIPPSA.B., University oj San Francisco, 1996AJAYK. RAOA.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1994A.M. ibid., 1997JENNIFER R. RAPPA.B., Stanjord University, 1994RAOUL WILLIAM ROBERT, JR.A.B., Davidson College, 1996A.M., University ojChicago, 1997JUSTIN STEPHEN ROBERTSA.B., Kenyon College, 1992JONATHAN BARRON ROTHCHILDA.B., Georgetown University, 1996 BARBARA JEAN SAVAGEA.B., University oj Chicago, 1979M.Ed., Harvard University, 1992ERIC WILLIAM SCHWARZEA.B., University oj Chicago, 1992A.M., University oj Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1993EDWARD SILVERA.B., University ojMinnesota, Minneapolis, 1996MICHAEL BART SKERKERA.B., Brown University, 1997WAYNE LLOYD TACKA.B., University oj Vermont, 1996SONIAKATHARINA WEAVERA.B., Bethel College, 1991For the Degree of Master of Divinity:SAMUEL LAWRENCE ADAMSA.B., Davidson College, 1993BRITTANY DYAN BRANSON BARBERA.B., Drury College, 1994A.M., University ojChicago, 1999JAMES EDWIN BRISTOL IIIA.B., Loyola University oj Chicago, 1995A.M., University oj Chicago, 1999ERICA LINN BROWNA.B., Mount Union College, 1993A.M., Bucknell University, 1996HILARY LEE COPPA.B., Carleton College, 1995ROBERT PHILLIPS DAVIDOWA.B., Dartmouth College, 1959ID., University ojMichigan, Ann Arbor, 1962LL.M., Harvard University, 1969IS.D., Columbia University, 1982 ANGELA SUE JANSSENA.B., Valparaiso University, 1996ANGELA ANN KAUFMANA.B., Texas Christian University, 1995BRIDGET ELLEN McMANUSA.B., Williams College, 1993ADAM RICHARD SHIELDSA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1995D. ANDREW SNYDERA.B., Emory University, 1996ALAIN-RENE EPP WEAVERA.B., Bethel College, 1991LAURA ELLEN YOUNGBERGA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1996AMY ELIZABETH ZIETTLOWA.B., University oj Oklahoma, 1996For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:DEREK SCOTT JEFFREYSA.B., University ojChicago, 1987DISSERTATION: Political Disorder and Divine Power:John Calvinand the Theistic Ground oj Political RealismPATRICK]. NUGENTA.B., Xavier University, 1987M.Div., University oj Chicago, 1990DISSERTATION: Ritual Illness and Ritual Healing: Miracle Storiesand the Peace oj God in Eleventh-Century Europe GORDON JAMES RUDYA.B., Wesleyan University, 1984A.M., University ojChicago, 1992DISSERTATION: Mystical Language oj Sensation in the LaterMiddle AgesText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack EvansTHE ALMA MATERAlma MaterUniversity of Chicagoj) J J I J J J r JChoir: To - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh - ters and whose sons NowChoir: Her migh - ty learn - ing we would tell, tho' life is some -thing more than lore; sheChoir: The Ci - ty White hath fled the earth, But where the a - zure wa - ters lie, A� ��� r � J 1 I J. 1 Jloycouldno her with our be - ni - sons.not truth and ho - nor more.ty gray that ne'er shall die.::oj" j I-- !! JJ. o Jall of all thatthat truth shalltle - men - ted wis - est be,make us free,tow'rs shall rise,�J �s, IJpraisede -�sj FJ J ¥ IF r Jis our dearWe praise our'Tis our dear AI- rna MaAI- rna MaAI- rna Ma ter.ter.ter.true of all .the true say we,right shall live e - ter - nal - lyneath the hope - filled wes - tern skies,THE BENEDICTIONALISON r, BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE RECESSIONALAllegro Maestoso from Water Music George Frideric Handel(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)ACADEMIC ATTIREAcademic attire originates in the everyday dress of twelfth-century Europe where thefirst modern universities were founded at Bologna} Paris} Oxford} and Cambridge.Over time} while everyday fashions changed} universities retained the earlier style forformal attire to be worn by students} graduates} faculty} and university officials onceremonial occasions.The styles of academic attire worn at Oxford and Cambridge were widely usedin the United States until 1895} when the Intercollegiate Code} establishing a uni­fied system of American academic attire} was adopted by most American colleges anduniversities.Like military uniforms} academic attire indicates the rank} office} and institu­tional affiliations of the wearer. The basic elements of American academic attire arethe robe} the hood} and the cap.The style of the robe indicates the rank of the wearer's degree or} in some cases}the wearer's office: a plain black robe for bachelors; a black robe with long} crescent­shaped sleeves for masters; and a black robe with velvet front panels and velvet barson the sleeves for doctors or university officials. Beginning at the Spring Convocationin 1965} the doctor's robe of the University of Chicago has been in the school color}maroon.The hood represents the specific degree and the institution by which it was grant­ed. The size of the hood indicates the rank. The color of the velvet border indicatesthe area of study (white for arts) yellow for science} blue for philosophy} green formedicine} purple for law} and red for divinity). The color of the lining indicates theinstitution.Black mortarboards are worn by recipients of each type of degree. At theUniversity of Chicago} recipients of doctoral degrees wear octagonal velvet tams.THE MARSHAL AND THE STUDENT MARSHALSThe office of Marshal of the University was established in 1895 to assist with theconduct of official ceremonies. Until 1903 the Marshal was an undergraduate upper­classman} assisted by other undergraduate upperclassmen and by members of the fac­ulty. Since 1903 the Marshal has been a member of the faculty} assisted by othermembers of the faculty and by undergraduate upperclassmen.The Marshal} Vice-Marshal} and Assistant Marshals of the University ofChicago wear maroon doctor's robes with alternating black velvet and gold metallicbars on the sleeves. Prior to receiving their bachelor's degrees} Student Marshals wearmaroon bachelor's robes with maroon mortarboards. After receiving their degrees}they wear black mortarboards.Today's Student Marshals are appointed by the President of the University inrecognition of their excellent scholarship and leadership. Appointment as a StudentMarshal is the highest honor conferred by the University upon undergraduate stu­dents.RAND! VON ELLEFSON, ConductorDEREK NICKELS, University OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University CarillonneurTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEROBERT V ASKEN ABRAHAMIANRACHEL AIRMETERIC ANTHONY ALTHOFFVINCENZO ENRICO BARBETT ALUKE MARTIN BARRONMARIE LOUISE BLACKARDERIN ANN BOHULAKALISHA VANILLA BUCKHANONGREGORY PAUL BYALACHRISTOPHER T. CALDERONEMAJA THERESA CASTILLOJACINTA CARMEL CONRADBENJAMIN MICHAEL COWANMARC DANTE D'URBANOELIZABETH MARIE EVENSONRISHA K. FOULKESDEVON TODD FREENYGREGORY GALLAWAY FROSTMARCI JANE GAMBRELLKAMYAR GHANEABASSIRI CAROLYN MARJORIE GIRODANDREA LAUREN KASSARJASDIP S. KHARBANDARIV A A. KHOSHABALAURA LYNN KUTIANSKIBRIAN HAN LEEMIRA CATHERINE LUTGENDORFNISA MARISA MARUTHURKATHERINE CAMPBELL McGURNMARGARET ANNA MORANCASEYKI NGCONSTANTINE A. RAPTISKOROK TIMI RAYJACOB MAXIMILIEN STUDLEYCHRISTOPHER JULIAN VAN ZELEALIA BREE VINSONAMANDA ANN WALLINGJESSICA ANN WICKENSRAYMOND CHARLES WOODRINGSTEPHEN JARRETT WRENNMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALDAVID LARUE CRABBTED COHENRICHARD H. HELMHOLZBERNARD McGINNJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKO ASSISTANT MARSHALSLORNA P. STRAUSRONALD A. THISTEDROBERT W. VISHNYLINDAJ. WAITESTUDENT MARSHALS1998-1999STUDENT MARSHALS1999-2000SARAH ALISARAH CATHERINE BAGBYJESSICA CHANEY BERRYELIZABETH BIRNKRANTCHRISTINA MARIE BOTTOMSANTHONY JAMES DELMONTEPATRICIA JEAN DUEZJOSEF D. DUFEKJASON WILLIS EARLEGEOFFREY BENJAMIN FISCHER.JENNIFER LYNN GNERLICHBELLA GORDONDAVID BENSON HAGLUNDKATIE ANN HASSONJAMES WESLEY HENDRIXHELEN LOUISE HOGUETALEEM ABID HOSSAINSTEVEN JOSEPH HOUBECKALI JA V AHERIDANIEL JOSEPH KAO MARGRETHE ABIGAIL KRONTOFTFIDAN ANA KURTULUSJENNY JOHANNA LINNOILAJASON ANDREW MacGURNCHRISTOPHER DAVID MALONNICHOLAS AARON McCARTHYKIRI MARIAH MILLERKATHERINE IRENE LEAHI NAGELRAJESH D. NAYAKROSEMARY IRENE O'NEILLMARK]. PERRONECATHERINE ANNE POTTERDAVID BRITTON QUICKBENJAMIN HARRIS RECHTOLIVER C. RICHARDSFRANCIS XAVIER SHENALEXIS SOTERAKISRYAN TRACEY -MOONEYJUDY YARLOU WUSTEPHANIE ZH-I-JUAN XIE