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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE
CROOKSTON
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES June 10, 1973
2:00 P.M. ~ ~ fro Campus Mall
PRELUDE: Maureen Rud, Student, Agassiz Valley School of Practical Nursing
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. Bruce Beresford 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.
PRESENTATION OF COLORS: University of Minnesota Technical College Veterans' Club Color Guard
NATIONAL ANTHEM
INVOCATION: Reverend Phillip D. Griepp, Evangelical Covenant Church, Crookston
"HOW FffiM A FOUNDATION" arr. by Gordon Young "How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, is laid for your faith in his excellent word! What more can He say than to you He hath said, to you who for refuge to Jesus have fled?" University of Minnesota Technical College Choir, Mrs. Allen Croone, Director
INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS: Stanley D. Sahlstrom, Provost
GREETINGS FROM UNIVERSITY REGENTS: The Honorable L.J. Lee, Regent
ADDRESS: Malcolm C. Moos, President, University of Minnesota
PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES: Prof. Donald Sargeant, Chairman, Agriculture Division; Prof. Theodore Carr, Chairman, Business Division; Prof. Brian Harron, Chairman, Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management Division
CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS: The Honorable Lauris Krenik, Regent; Provost Stanley Sahlstrom; Prof. David Larrabee, Head, Academic Mfairs; Prof. Richard Christenson
WELCOME BY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: David Korsmo, '70, President, University of Minnesota Technical College Alumni Association
SPEAKING FOR THE CLASS: Cary Sip, Student Senate President
BENEDI CTION: The Rev. Philip Weiler, United Presbyterian Church, Crookston
MINNESOTA 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.
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The degree, Associate in Applied Science, will be conferred upon those lis1ed below, subjeet to the completion of ail curriculum requirements at the close of the Spring Quarter, 1973.
Division of Agriculture WITt-I I-tIGt-I DISTINCTION
Ayotte, Normand Denis, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada*** Breid, Joseph Carl, Wadena Dahlgren, David Vernon, Roseau Dixon, Ronald John, Grand Forks, N.D. Jenkins, Dennis Roy, Staples* Johnson, Gary Lee, Hallock* ** Mach, James Alan, Sturgeon Lake*** Noeske, Lowell Paul, Osage Peeters, Antonius Henry, Menahga*"'''' Rosentreter, Randy Mark, Vergas Sip, Cary Eugene, Ada Tangen, Lowell Edward, Hawley Tobkin, Mark James, Perham*** Zak, Gregory Lynn, Angus***
WITt-I DISTINCTION
Baggenstoss, Ross Francis, Albany Dahl, Duane Harold, Felton*** Disterhaupt, Stephen Eugene, Pillager Ford, Verna Am, Red Lake Falls Gorman, Steven Mark, Omaha, NE Grefsrud, Wayne David, Hawley Habben, Arlo James, New Richland*** Hoff, Glenn Scott, Perley*** Jacobson, Bruce Edward, Ortonville Kiehl, Darrell Gene, Detroit Lakes Larson, Michael Claire, Dawson Liedberg, Paul Arden, Argyle Marks, Steven Paul, Frazee MotI, Ronald G., Browerville
,-Nelson, Randall Wayne, Benson v Paulson, Bruce Robert, Hastings*"'*
Roske, Leon Merton, Olivia Sandstrom, Douglas Norval, Lake Crystal"''''* Schneck, Robert Paul, Ortonville* '" Sharkey, Glenn Douglas, Hanley Falls Sundet, Richard Lee, Crookston Szczech, David Norbert, Foley
Torkelson, Glen Vernon, Crookston*** Vogt, Roger Edmund, Richmond*** Wollin, Gregory Wayne, Greenbush**
v Zilka, Leonard Simon, Park Rapids
Anderson, Karl Layne, Tracy Benson, Robert Lynn, Stephen** Blake, Donald Marvin, New York Mills** Bode, Arthur John, Courtland·"'* Boren, Michael Joel, AshbY*·'" Borgen, Mark William, Minneapolis"'** Breker, Patrick John, Rutland, N.D.*** Camp, Douglas Sherman, New Brighton
__ Christianson, Mark Val, Ulen Clow, Robert Lloyd, Or leans'" Dahl, Kemeth Lee, Granite Falls*'" DeLisle, Gayle Marie, Stephen Dotolo, John Sylvester, Minneapolis** Eklund, Lee Roger, Stanchfield Erickson, Douglas Clare, Roseau***
L- Girgen, Stephen Mark, Hastings Grove, Leon carlos, Roosevelt*** Hodgson, Jerome David, Warroad Jorgenson, Joel Allan, Fisher KIiner, Henry James, Crookston***
.... Klyve, William John, Benson Krueger, Gary Lee, Fosston·*'" Mackereth, James Roy, Kimball***
l/ Manteuffel, Lyle Gilbert, Belle Plaine Melby, Charles John, Owatorma**'" Miller, Erroll Frank, Gary Oen, Gary Ray, Argyle*"'''' Otto, Robert Michael, Richfield* * Peterson, Jerroll Jeffrey, Orleans Peterson, Philip Lowell, Milaca·* Rilley, David Allen, Chokio Schacker, Gregory James, st. Paul Spilde, Glen E., Halma Sundblad, Mary Elaine, Kensi~n
.- VanKempen, Stephen James, Morris Wendland, Lee Alan, Northfield Wennberg, Bruce Alan, Chisago City Witte, Gene William, Wabasha*
&.- Zimmerman; Alan Edwin, Albany
Division of Business
WITt-I t-IlGt-I DISTINCTION
Anderson, Gaylon Walter, Halstad*** Berg, John carll East Grand Forks Bruggeman, Susanne Faye, Thief River Falls
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Coauette, Mary Jo, Crookston Habben, Mary Ann, New Richland** Hansen, Latn'ie Jo, Crookston Johnsrud, Barbara Caroline Muhl, Montevideo*** Nelson, Cynthia Lea, East Grand Forks Olson, Marcia Lee, Graceton Putikka, Arlene Mary, Sebeka Urbaniak, Marie Antoinette, Argyle Wahl, Lois G., Mentor Warner, William Ralph, New York Mills*** Wiley, Wendy Kay, East Grand Forks
WIT~ DISTINCTION
Berglund, Bonnie Jean, Crookston* Burmeister, Alma Ellen, Littlefork Danielowski, Robert Fredrick, Balaton Eppler, Margaret Daphne, Walhalla, N.D. Erickson, Terrence W., Crookston*** Genereux, Veronica Jane, Red Lake Falls Gooselaw, Geralyn Denise, Humboldt Hagen, Susan Kay, Roseau Johnston, Sandra Ann, Angus Lundeen, mane Opal, Alvarado*** Melbye, Vicki Lynn A., Crookston*** Newell, Margie Jean, Devils Lake, N.D. Ramstad, Ann Marie, Gary Rigstad, Jeffrey Allen, Greenbush Skjerven, Gordon Edward~ Viking Solom, Deaun 1l1ene, Roseau Uscensky, Judith Stephanie, Lancaster Wheeler, Patricia Peterkin, Britt***
Anderson, Robert James, Crookston* Bushv .. Michael Gene, East Grand Forks Campeau, Sr. Jeanne Maria, Somerset, WI Conneran, John Edward. Fisher Daley, steven Charles, Thief River Falls** Decker, Linda Ann, Bertha Dufault, James Kenneth, Argyle Eckenrode, Peggy ~:arie, Sebeka Fischer, Lam-ie Jean, Moorhead Graham, Larry Thomas, Warren Gruber, Douglas Matthew, Pierz Haake, Loren Glenn, Fisher Haraldson, Virginia Karen, Ashby Hartwig, Samra Marie, Owatonna Hoembe:t:g, Michael Edwin, Bertha Hopewell, Jacqueline Ann, Hatton, N.D. Jankowski, John Edward, Warren Koch, Michael Vern, Winsted***
Lewis, David Allen, Granite Falls Lewis, Steven Peter, Granite Falls*** Martens, Arlen Kim, Mentor Miller, Robert Joseph, Crookston Mischke, Roger Dale, New York Mills O'Neil, Michael Shawn, Minneapolis Perreault, Deborah Ann, Crookston Petrich, John Joseph, Chisholm Pochardt, Grant LeRoy, Balaton Regan, Jane Lucille, Crookston Saude, John Howard, Ada Stroble, Arlyn Gale, Angus*** Swanson, Mark Edward, Warren Torgerson, Twylla Kay, Alvarado Wilkens, Roberta Lym, Crookston* *
Division of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management
WIT~ ~IG~ DISTINCTION
Rosen, Lid Lee, Sherburn
WIT~ DISTINCTION
Johnstone, Kathryn Marie, Mora Lerud, Barbara Ann, Crookston Sebenaler, Timothy Alan, Mentor
Atchison, John Francis, St. Paul Brenk, Kathleen Mary, New Brighton Carriere, Carol Anne, Red Lake Falls Currier, Ralph Thomas, Littlefork Decker, Kathryn Rae, Bertha Digerness, James Lloyd, Eveleth Gee, David George, Winona Gliszinski, Richard Lee, Kilkenny Gustafson, Audrey Jeannine, Orleans Gus1afson, Bruce L., Lancaster*** Jansen, Jerome A., Sauk Centre Johnston, Jerald James, Willmar Koch, Michael Vern, Winsted*** Monson, Dean Charles, Chokio** Noonan. Robert Paul, Moorhead Skinner, Robert N., Bemidji stevens, David Charles, Appleton*
*Summer SeSSion, 1972 graduate **Fall, 1972 graduate
***Winter, 1973 graduate
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Student Marshals
(Minimum of 30 credits completed with GPA of 3.0 or beUBr)
Beich, Wayne Ray
Dahl, Conrad M.
Garrison, Larry Ray
Hagen, Roger Gary
Hallberg, Vickie M.
Hendrickson, Dean R.
Alternates
Bertram, Gwen Joan Derouin, Daniel John
Johnson, Kathy Sue
Mattson, Anthony A.
Mattson, Beth Am
Menard, Gary Lee
Sorenson, Jeffrey Brian
Wiger, Rollin Elis
Veterans' Club Color Guard
LeRoy Evenson Michael Stenlund Thomas Greer Kim Krueger
Ushers
Campus Host and Hostess Committee
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THE HONORABLE ELMER L. ANDERSEN, ST. PAUL THE HONORABLE NEIL C. SHERBURNE, ST. PAUL THE HONORABLE FRED A.. CINA, AURORA THE HONORABLE FRED J. HUGHES, ST. CLOUD THE HONORABLE JOSIE R. (MRS. CHARLES W.) JOHNSON, BLOOMINGTON THE HONORABLE LAURIS KRENIK, MADISON LAKE THE HONORABLE L.J. LEE, BAGLEY THE HONORABLE LESTER A. MALKERSON, MINNEAPOLIS THE HONORABLE GEORGE W. RAUENHORST, OLIVIA THE HONORABLE LOANNE R. (MRS. RALPm THRANE, CH~EN THE HONORABLE DAVID UTZ, M.D., ROCHESTER THE HONORABLE JOHN A. YNGVE, PLYMOUTH
University of Minnesota Administration
MALCOLM C. MOOS, President WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD, Vice-President for Academic Administration STANLEY J. WENBERG, Vice-President for state & Federal Programs PAUL H. CASHMAN, Vice-President for Student Affairs JAMES F. BRINKERHOFF, Vice-President for Finance, Planning, and Opera-
tions LYLE. A. FRENCH, Vice-President for Health Services RODNEY A BRIGGS, Executive Assistant to the President DUANE A. WILSON, Secretary to the Board of Regents
Technical College Administration
Stanley D. Sahlstrom, Ph.D., Provost
Marvin Bachmeier, M.S. Karl R. Bornhoft, M.S. John Bywater, M.Ed Allen N. Croone, M.Ed Kemeth J olmson, M.S. Dale H. Knotek, M.A. Anthony Kuzn1k, Ph.D.
David Larrabee, Ed.D. Herschel H. Lysaker, M.S. William Menzhuber, M.Ed. Arnold Oliver Harold Owand, M.S. Keith Ramberg, A.A.S. Aloys Vouk
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Division of AgrIculture
Josie Bartlett, B.S. Bruce Beresford, M.S. Philip Buckley, Ph.D. Gaward Caveness, M.Ed. Char les Habstritt, M.S. James R. Hodgson, M.S. David Hoff, M.S. Edward J ohnshoy, B. Th. Don Keith, B.S. Larry Leake, B.S. George Marx, Ph.D.
Eugene Miller, M.A. John F. Polley, B.S. Donald Sargeant, Ph.D. Larry Smith, Ph.D. Olaf Soine, Ph.D. Clair Stymiest, M.S. W. Daniel Svedarsky, M.S. Truman THleraas, M.A. Richard Tillotson, M.S. Erman Ueland, M.A. Harvey Windels, Ph.D.
Bernard Youngquist, Ph.D.
Division of Business
Roger Aspevig, M.A. Adolph Beich, M.S. Betty Bredo, M.A. Theodore Carr, M. A. Larry Huus, M.S. Donald MacGregor, B.S.
Bormie Monley, B.s. Rodney Nelson, B.S. William Paradise, M.S. Robert Smith, M.Ed. Ella Strand, B.S. John Winters, J.D.
Division of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management
Robert Downing, M.B.A. Ernest Franklin, B.S.
Brian Harron, B.S.
Division of General Education
Richard D. Christenson, M.S. Eleanor Croone, M.A.S. Doris S. Flom, B. A. Craig Harmon, M.S. Robert L. Johnson, M.S. T. Wendell D. Johnson, M.S. Jerome Knutson, M.S. Edwin Lundby, M.A.
Kathy Mach, B.S. Joseph P. Mazzitelli, M.Ed. Dermis Miller, M.S. Lynnette Mullins, M.Ed. William Peterson, M.S. Deryl Bamey, M.S. Clifford Strom, M.S. Jeffrey Wiebe, Ph.D.
Division of Home and Family Services
Phyllis Solee, M.Ed.
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On appropriate ()('casions anyone with a college or university degree 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 '1 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 w~ still there.
o say, does that Star-spangled Banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
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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 ~hee 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.