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University of Minnesota Technical College
Crookston, Minnesota
1972
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14
TWO O'CLOCK
CAMPUS MALL
PRELUDE: Beverly Foss, Class of 1970
PROCESSIONAL: At two p.m., the processional will enter the Campus Mall led by Mace-Bearer, Prof. Olaf Soine. The procession includes Faculty .Marshals, Prof. David Stoppel and Prof. Herschel Lysaker; the faculty, candidates for degrees, and platform guests. The audience will rise for the processional and remain standing for the National Anthem and the Invocation.
PRESENT A TION OF COLORS: University of Minn~ota Technical College Vet- ~ erans Club Color Guard
NATIONAL ANTHEM
INVOCATION: Bishop Kenneth J. Povish, Diocese of Crookston
"I WILL PRAISE THEE, 0 LORD- -- Knute Nystedt University of Minnesota Technical College Choir, Mrs. Allen CrOOlIe, Director
INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: Stanley Sahlstrom, Provost
GREETINGS FROM UNIVERSITY REGENTS: The Honorable Loanne R. (Mrs. Ralph) Thrane, Chanhassen.
ADDRESS: The Honorable Warren Spannaus, MiJ1!lesota Attorney General.
PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Prof. Donald, Sargeant, Chairman, Agriculture Division; Prof. Theodore Carr, Chairman, Business Division; Prof. Ralph Nestor, Chairman, Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management Division.
CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: The Honorable Lyman A. Brink, Regent, University of Minnesota; Provost Stanley Sahlstrom; Prof. David Larrabee, Curriculum Coordinator; Prof. Richard Christenson, Registrar.
WELCOME BY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Myron Cordes, 1971 President, University of. Minnesota Technical College Alumni Association.
SPEAKI~G FOR THE CLASS: Darrell Larsen, Student Senate President.
BENEDICTION: The Rev. Larry L. LePoidevin, Assembly of God, Crookston.
MINNESDTA HYMN: 'Hail Minnesota- sung by audience (words 'on back page)
RECESSIONAL POSTLUDE RECEPTION.
The audience is requested to remain seated until those in academic costume have left the Campus Mall. All guests are invited to the reception in Bede Hall.
~fntfo~ SfPtUe9 Z~ 1972
The degree, Associate in Applied Science, will be conferred upon those listed ~low, subject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of the Spring Quarter, 1972.
Division of Agriculture
WIT~ ~16~ DISTINCTION
Duffy, James Bernard, Oslo Guggisberg, Bruce Louis, Litchfield Hendrickson, Elton Lee, East Grand Forks Hottinger, Stephen Douglas, Bricelyn Jaenicke, Franklin Delnor, Badger Marihart, David John, Dumont Primus, Dennis Theodore, Sauk Centre** Rademacher, Harlan Dale, Round Lake
WIT~ DISTINCTION
Auers, Stuart Paul, Grasston Bemis, Bruce Bently, Lakeville** Blatchford, Larry Dennis, Crookston Butz, William Alfred, State College, PA. Johnson, Joel Craig, Russell Knevel, Jay Harold, St. Joseph Krueger, Gary Lee, Fosston
. Larsen, Darrell George, Royalton _ Lura, Duane J., Carrington, ND* Oehlke, Kenneth Vincent, St. Paul Olson, Gordon Wayne, Heron Lake Prosser, Mark Sherman, Halma Schaefer, Roger William, Frazee Schultz, Douglas Fred, Litchfield Sellnow, steven Lloyd, Verndale Simonson, Dennis Michael, Fosston Tilleraas" ,Steven Mark, Crookston Wagner, Wayne Allan, Crookston Wiltse, Daniel Warren, Lisbon, ND*
Arntson, Stephanie Diane, Plummer .Askegaard, Thomas Pankow, Comstock** Benesh, Jonathan Charles, Ada Berhow, Timothy Leon, Fertile Br;lseth, Steven Wayne, Ulen** Carlson, Richard Craig, Clarissa** Christensen, Michael Allen, Lake Park
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Christianson, Douglas Archie, Gary** Donner, Paul Alexander, Mahnomen Fallon, Martin John, Plummer Gatheridge, Robert Joel, Hallock Gerrels, Timothy George, Brainerd* Grothe, Raymond L., Hendrum* Gustafson, Owen James, Maynard** Hamilton, Ronald Roy, Dexter Hendrickx, Michael John, Menahga Hoffman, Gary Peter, Hastings Johnsrud, Russell David, Montevideo Kohler, Virgil Wilfred, Moorhead* Krych, James Edmund, Holdingford** Langerud, Barry Nolan, Hawley Larson, David Alan, Warren Linn, Lawrence Louis, Richmond Lueck, Harold Russell, Arlington McNamee, Michael D., Halstad Miranowski, Elmer Herbert, Kent Ness, George W., Stillwater Opperud, Allan Ray, Crookston Peder son, Paul Duane, Mahnomen Peterson, Wesley Lewis, Graceville Reitmeier, John Willard, Crookston Rice, Arlyn Wayne, Hector" Roers, James Phillip, Parkers Prairie Rutten, Michael Thomas, New York Mills Samuelson, Duane Marvin, Kensington Schwiderski, Mark Steve, Hector Smith, William Harold,. Faribault* Sponheim, Joseph Selmer, Jasper Swanson, Curtis Wayne, Thief River Falls* Swanson, Randall Jon, Trimont*?l< Watts, Ronald Thomas, Oslo Zimmer man, Keith Gay, Chokio
Division of Business WIT~ ~16~ DISTINCTION
Bucholz, Rosiland Lenore, Gary Delorme, June Rae, Red Lake Falls Gunning, Dwight Allan, Crookston Hasz, Gail Thore'son, Crookston ** Olson, Clare Emma, Williams
WIT~ DISTINCTION
Amiot, Rita Capistran, Crookston* Boser, Evelyn Florence, Pierz Hamrum, Susan Lenore, Brooks Jansen, jerome Alvin, Sauk Centre
Kaplan, Dinah Annette, Owatonna Kelzenberg, Joan Carol, Verndale Knutson, Arden Russell, Fertile Kuznia, Marilyn Gertrude, Warren** Martin, Dennis Craig, Crookston Mutchler, Gregory Tracy, Browns Valley** Olson, Harold Richard, Crookston Paulson, Bradley Keith, Crookston Stromstad, Rita Marlene, Beltrami
Adolphson, Dwaine David, Argyle Almbjeld, Brion Lioyd, Crookston Arel, Ronald James, Crookston Applequist, Janine Loralee, Crookston . Broden, Christine Marie, Fertile . Bm-meismr, Curtis Raymond, Littlefork Chandler, James Charles, Euclid Christiansen, Wanda Jane, Morris Grosnick, Robert Charles, Silver Bay Hagen, Marlene Denise, Grygla Heller, Mabel Suzanne, Sandstone Hensel, Darald Dean, Bethel Johnston, James Herbert, Angus** Lund, Pam Jean, Grand Forks, ND Miller, Mary Kathleen, Tm-in, IA Olson, Michael Jerome, Fremont, NE Reitmeier , john Willard, Crookston Ricard, James Joseph, Crookston Rions, Vickie Lou, Rochester Rodseth, John Norrnan, .Crookston Rudd, Bruce Kevin, Moorhead Schonrock, Janice Linda, Mapleton Schuelke, Ruth Eileen, Owatonna Siewert, Linda Loyd, St. Paul Sirek, Ricky Jerome, Crookston** Smith, Dean Lloyd, East Grand Forks steinke, James Merril, Park Rapids Vargas, Rosa Cecillia, Barranquilla, Colombia, S.A. Vignes, Colleen J 0, Nielsville Zirnbrick, Robert Leigh, Beardsley*
Division of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management
WITH HIGH DISTINCTION
Kopischke, Kevin James, Morgan
WITH DISTINCTION
Carroll, Sr. Mary, Rochester Jacobson, Jerry Lowell, Benson Krist jansson, Thrainn Hafstein, Reykjavik, Iceland
Anderson, Edward Arnold, Crookston Carik, Richard John, Cavalier, ND Danzeisen, Jerry John, Crookston Johnson, Robert Charles, Mentor Munn, Patrick Darrell, Crookston Williams, Ronald Craig, Sioux Falls, SD
*Fall, 1971 graduate **Winter, 1972. graduate
Student Marshals
(Minimum of 30 credits completed with GPA of 3.0 or better)
Breid, Joseph Muhl, Barbara
Coauette, Mary Jo Noeske, Lowell
Drev low, Roger Olson, Marcia
George, James P. Tangen, Lowell
Hartson, Elizabeth Thiber1:, Deborah
Lee, David Urbaniak, Marie
Alternate
Putikka, Arlene
Veterans' Club Color Guard
Carlson, John Christenson, Mike Dahl, Duane Prussia, Charles
Ushers
CamPIs Host and Hostess Committee
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THE HONORABLE ELMER L. ANDERSEN, ST. PAUL THE HONORABLE NEIL C. SHERBURNE, ST. PAUL THE HONORABLE LYMAN A. BRINK, HALLOCK THE HONORABLE FRED A. CINA, AURORA TM:E HONORABLE DANIEL C. GAINEY, OWATONNA THE HONORABLE HERB. L. HUFFINGTON, M.D., WATERVILLE THE HONORABLE FRED J. HUGHES, ST. CLOUD THE HONORABLE JOSIE R. (MRS. CHARLES W.) JOHNSON, BLOOMINGTON THE HONORABLE LESTER A. MALKERSON, MINNEAPOLIS THE HONORABLE GEORGE W. RAUENHORST, OLIVIA THE HONORABLE LOANNE R. (MRS. RALPH) THRANE, CHANHASSEN THE HONORABLE JOHN A. YNGVE, PLYMOUTH
University of Minnesota Administration
MALCOLM CHARLES MOOS, President WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD, Vice-President fQr Academic Administration STANLEY J. WENBERG, Vice-President for Coordinate Campuses and Educa-
tional Relationships . PAUL H. CASHMAN, Vice-President for Student Affairs DONALD K. SMITH, Vice-President for Administration JAMES F. BRINKERHOFF, Vice-President for Finance, Planning, and Opera
tions LYLE A. FRENCH, Vice-President for Health Sciences
Technical College Administration
Stanley D. Sahlstrom, Ph.D., Provost
Marvin Bachmeier, M.S. Kar I R. Bornhoft, M.S. John Bywater, M.Ed. Richard D. Christenson, M.S. Allen ·N. Croone, M.Ed.
Harold Opgrand, M.S.
Dale H. Knotek, M. A. David Larrabee, Ed. D. Herschel H. Lysaker, .M.S. William Menzhuber, M. Ed Arnold Oliver
Bruce Beresford, M.S. Philip Buckley, Ph.D. Gaward Caveness, M.Ed. Charles Habstritt, M.S. David Hoff, M.S. Edward J ohnshoy, B. Th. Don Keith, B.S. Larry Leake, B.S. George Marx, Ph.D. Dorothy McCulla, B.S. Eugene Miller, M.S.
Roger Aspevig, M.A. Theodore Carr, M. A. Adolph Beich, M.S. Betty Brecto,· M.A. James Haakenson, M.S.
Division of Agriculture
Division of Business
Lee Wall, LL.B.
John F. Polley, B.S. Donald Sargeant, Ph.D. Larry Smith, Ph.D. Olaf Soine, Ph.D. Clair Stymiest, M.S. W. Daniel ~vedarsky, M.S. Truman Tilleraas, M.A.
Richard Tilloston, M.S. Erman Yeland, M.A. Harvey Windels, Ph.D. Bernard Youngquist, Ph. D.
Marland Lee, M.S. William Paradise, B.S. Elsie Reichert, B.S. Robert Smith, M.Ed. Ella Sn:and, B.S.
Division of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management
Ernest Franklin, M.S. Brian Harron, M.S.
Ralph Nestor, M.S.
Division of General Education
Eleanor Croone, M.S. Mary Engelman, M.S. Doris S. Flom, B.A. Craig Harmon, M.S. William Heimer, B.S. Robert L. Johnson, M.S.T. Wendell D. Johnson, M.S. Jerome Knutson, M.S: Edwin Lundby, M. A.
Joseph P. Mazzitelli, M.Ed. Dennis Miller, M.S. Lynnette ~ullins, M.Ed. Gerald F. Nelson, MSW. Robert Nelson, Ed.D. William Peterson, M,S. David A. Stoppel, Ph~D. Clifford Strom, M.S. Jeffrey Wiebe, Ph.D.
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On appropriate occasions anyone with a college or university degt'ee may wear an academic costume consisting of gown, hood, and cap. By observing the kind of academic garb a person wears, one can know the name of the college or university from which he was graduated as well as the degree which he holds and, in some cases, the field of his major interest.
The long pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a bachelor's degree; the long closed sleeve with a slit near the upper part of the arm indicates a master's degree, and the open sleeve marks a doctor's degree. Bachelors' and masters) gowns are black in color and are without trim. Candidates for lesser degrees than the bachelor's wear gowns of a color other than black. Generally, the doctor's gown is black also, but some universities, particularly those abroad, prescribe such festive colors as red, crimson, or green. All doctors' gowns have a velvet trimming on the front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. This trimming may be black, or it may match the color of the edging of the hood and thus identify the profession or field of major interest of the wearer.
The only hoods worn at commencement are for degrees which have already
been received. The length and shape of the hood indicates whether the Wearer has earned a bachelor's, a master's, or a doctor's degree. The velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which the degree was granted; for example, white: Arts and Letters. Shoulder insignia on the gown of candidates for degrees indicates that the candidates are honor students.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
o say! Can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
o say, does that Star-spangled Banner yet wave .O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
THE MACE
The Mace being used in today's commencement is an exact replica of that used for University of Minnesota commencements. The word "mace" is from the Middle English and was originally used to refer to the implement for breaking armor during the Middle Ages. Today its use is much more peaceful, for it now is a staff borne by, carried before, or placed near a dignitary as an ensign of his dignity and authority. First designed in 1961 for the inaugural of O. Meredith Wilson, the original mace is made of aluminum and topped by a crystal ball, which symbolizes the illuminating quality of education and the clarity of thinking which education should bring. The crystal ball is topped by a star, representative of Minnesota, the North Star State. The staff weighs forty pounds.
THE TORCH
Another tradition at special ceremonies, unique to UMC, is the presence of the torch. Symbolic of the educational arm of the University of Minnesota, its light represents the knowledge that comes from education. Carved from wood with a bronze finish, the torch is four feet long and tapered like those formerly used in Roman times to light the pathway for travelers. It was designed and
. constructed in 1968, used in the last commencement of the Northwest School of Agriculture, and then passed from the student council president to a representative of the college Student Senate to symbolize the shift in educational responsibility from the high school to the college.
University of Minnesota Hymn
HAIL, MINNESOTA
Minnesota, hail to thee! Hail to thee, our college dear! Thy light shall ever be a beacon bright and clear;
Thy sons and daughters true will proclaim thee near and far; They will guard thy fame and adore thy name; Thou shalt be
their Northern Star.
Like the stream that bends to sea, like the pine that seeks the blue, Minnesota, still for thee thy Sons are strong and true;
From thy woods and waters fair, from thy prairies waving far, At thy call they throng with their shout and song, hailing thee
their Northern Star.