EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE COLLEGE AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, JUNE TENTH NINETEEN FORTY.FollR CPROGRAM PROCESSIONAL-War March of the Priests Mendelssohn MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE BAND LEONARD FALCONE, DIRECTOR INVOCATION DR. N. A. MCCUNE Peoples Church, East Lansing , DmT-Far From the Busy Throng I'll Guide Thee, from "La Traviata" - Verdi LINDA WEBER, Soprano ROBERT ARENDSHORST, Tenor ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, Accompanist ADDRESS-tcDo Ye Even So to Them" DR. HOWARD L. BEVIS President, Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Slavonic Rhapsody Friedmann MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE BAND CONFERRING OF DEGREES ALMA MATER MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE BAND RECESSIONAL-Hail, America Drumm MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE BAND The audience is requested to remain seated until the faculty and graduating class leave the auditorium 3 cA LMA MATER - Close beside the winding Cedar's Sloping banks of green, Spreads thy campus, Alma Mater, Fairest ever seen. Chorus: Swell the chorus ; Let it echo Over hill and vale ; Hail to thee, our loving mother, M.S.C., all hail! First of all thy race, fond mother Thus we greet thee now, While with loving hands' the laurel Twine we o'er thy brow. Backward through the hazy distance Troop the days of yore, Scenes and faces fioat before us Cherished more and more. College Hall and Wells and Williams, Abbot and the rest, Halcyon days were those spent with you Days of all the best. Fold us fondly to your bosom Alma Mater dear, Sing we now thy endless praises Sounding cheer on cheer. 4 cMICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE As THE OLDEST land grant college in the United States and the oldest agricultural college in the world" Michigan State College provides a technical, practical, and cultural education to its student body of soldiers and civilians. In its 89th year since its founding in 1855, M.S.C. has grown from one building and four faculty members to a progressive university with an educational program that includes the adult and youth, the scientist and the non-technical man, the agriculturist and the engineer, the homemaker and the dietitian, the businessman and the teacher. It has approximately 750 staff members, 135 modem buildings, and more than 2,500 acres of land. In addition, five experimental stations are maintained in various parts of the state. Eighty-nine years ago the course of study at Michigan State College consisted largely of cultivating the college grounds. Students removed stumps, dug ditches, and cultivated cleared land. Today, the course of study is divided into six schools, namely, Agriculture, including Forestry, Horticulture, and Landscape Architecture; Engineer ing; Home Economics; Veterinary Medicine, including Medical Technology; Science and Arts, including the divisions of Language and Literature, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Education; and the School of Business and Public Service. A Basic College has been established to provide general education for all students for terminal two-year courses and degree courses. In addition, students may follow prescribed courses in Pre-medicine, Pre-dentistry, and Pre-law. The School of Graduate Studies provides opportunity for students to enroll in courses leading to the degrees of master of arts, master of science, master of music, doctor of veterinary medicine, and doctor of philosophy. In the agricultural, business, and professional fields, Michigan State College has proved its worth to the people of the State of Michigan, paying dividends many times over the $3,500,000 appropriated for its maintenance each year by the state and national governments. Noted for its democratic and friendly spirit, the student \ body harmonizes with the college faculty to provide a first class educational institution. Michigan State College operates on a four-quarter basis, a quarter being approxi mately twelve weeks. Students may enter M.S.C. at the beginning of any quarter during the school year. 5 THE Y GA VE A LL IN WORLD WAR II · THE everlasting honor roll of Michigan State College graduates and former stu dents who gave their lives in defense of our national liberties is based on official reports received to date. Michigan State College offers its deepest sympathy to the families and friends who have suffered bereavement. CLASS OF 1916 Lt. Col. Henry Ahnefeldt GoSI CLASS OF 1917 Major Ralph Burton Henning CLASS OF 1919 Lt. Comdr. Elvin Emery Downer CLASS OF 1931 John David Reid CLASS OF 1934 Lt. Richard Bowen Chrouch Capt. Roger Keast Lt. Donald Winfield Merrill CLASS OF 1936 AIC Walter Sterling Beamer CLASS OF 1937 Lt. Ethan Robert Cunningham CLASS OF 1938 Lt. Henry Edward Buell Lt. Robert Edmund Hetrick Lt. Roger Duane Morgan Capt. Hugh Even Mosher Capt. Lewis Halsted Richardson M aj or Carl Frederick Siglin Lt. Ralph Hunt Sullivan Capt. James Winnie VanderbUt CLASS OF 1939 Lt. Edwin M. Hankinson Lt. Robert Waldo Harner Capt. Franz Josef Hartnacke Lt. George Edward Levagood Lt. Carl Kenneth Carpenter Lt. Raymond Frederick Dakin Cpl. Robert C. Richards CLASS OF 1940 Lt. Arthur Alfred Amron Lt. Ralph Edward Bennett Capt. Clay Underwood Bullis John Gerald Donovan Major John Delos Goodar Lt. George Minor Hale, Jr. Ensign Donald Gordon Hall Lt. William Gordon Hosford Lt. Warren Milton Kahn Lt. Gordon Otto Kibbe Ensign Ezetic Paul Lauzun Lt. Carl Edwin Newlander Capt. Fred Niffenegger, Jr. Lt. (jg) Wilson Eugene Overton Lt. Edward John Pearce Lt. Donald Albert Rowden Capt. Irving Bruce Sherman Lt. (jg) Dano DeMoyne Skidmore Capt Robert Ned Steele Lt. Bruce Allenson Upton CLASS OF 1941 Lt. Jesse Ellsworth Burall Capt. Herbert Earl Chapman Lt. Kenneth Fenwick Crawford, Jr. Lt. Daron Harden Lt. Floyd Herman Klay Capt. Seymour Gaudion Knight Lt. Leonard Rand Lt. Claris Ashley Randall Lt. George Edward Riegel Capt. Benjamin Franklin Riggs Lt. Raymond August Runzel Lf:. Rommy Steensma CLASS OF 1942 Lt. ,Duane Tripp Crosthwaite Lt. Robert Hamilton Henney Lt. Rexford Willis Lippert Lt. (jg) Douglas Gordon MacDonald AIC George Gillman Schueler, Jr. Lt. Cleon Leslie Smith S ISgt Raymond Bosworth Smith OIC William Lee Sockm8B Lt. (jg) Herbert Arthur Spencer Capt. Harry Leroy Walters Lt. Raymond C. Zettel CLASS OF 1943 Ensign Robert John Haggerty Lt. Robert Joseph Hanish Ensign Sheldon Prescott Hatch Ensign Lee Chris Hiller Lt. Raymond Cecil Hutches, Jr. Lt. Olin Eugene Krieg Lt. Robert Joseph Kroll AIC Raymond Earl Hansen Leppien Cpl. Robert Evangelist Paris Lt. Kenneth Keith Phillips Lt. Martin Smith, Jr. Pvt. Robert Heyward Thomas Lt. John Shennan To~end CLASS OF 1944 Lt. Charles Orville Corey Lt. Charles E. Frost Lt. Edward Charles Leach Pvt. William Edward Norton Cpl. Verne Leroy Sharp Ensign Robert Paul Whitson CLASS OF 1945 Pfc. Robert Dennis Cash SISgt. William Clair DeCou AIC Floyd LeRoy Hazen RM 3/C Reed Gerrit Shanks AIC Donald Jay Longstreet AIC James William Vogel CLASS OF 1946 AIC Bernard James Cawley Pvt. Charles Barton Gilmore Lt. Robert Louis Heidenreich AIC William Otto Schaefer 7 COLOR OF TASSELS Maize Russet Maize Orange Black Gray Gray Gold Gold Sage Green Gold White White Pink White White White Agriculture Forestry Landscape Architecture Engineering Home Economics Veterinary Science Medical Biology Applied Science Chemistry Physical Education Police Administration Liberal Arts Business Administration Music Hotel Administration Public Administration Elementary Education g CLASS ROSTER DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE The candidates will be presented by DEA N ERNEST LEE ANTHO N Y DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE §Alston G. W. Penfold East Jo·rdan N onna Irene Perkins Grand Rapids Elmer Sikkema McBain :;:Robert Martin Van Leuven Milford §Howard John Bush Corurtantine §Keith Douglas Campbell Fife Lak e §Edward Charles Cheesman Detroit Daniel Francis Ciernick Dearborn §Donald John Cook Chelsea :tClaude Mervin Elmore CadiJIac "'Kenneth John Frey Cherlottp Milton John Hagelberg §William Tedford Hoyt Kaleva Niles §Robert Alexander McNeil Phoenix, Arizona Chester J. Mackson Sta,mbaugh §Mike N. Miketinac H ermansville DEGREE: ' BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY §Lee Judd Dake Chicago, Illinois Uoseph Daniel Godfrey Dearbor n "'Robert Keith Hudson Wyanet, Illinois t Everhard Spencer Keithley Vandalia, Missouri DEG.RD: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE § Walter George Brakeman Highland Park §Robert Charles Edward Carlson Jamaica, New York "'With Honor "With High Honor tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 9 DIVIS IO N OF EN GINEERING The candidates will be presented by DEAN HENRY BER NHARD DIRKS DEG·REE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING tFrank Alton Aselstine Buffalo, N ew York §Richard Francis Dean tDonald Monroe .Hatch, Jr. Merrill Wyandotte Richard Jerome Hertz Detroit §Donald Adrian Bergh Frederick Howard Buttner Swartz Creek Spring Lake §Richard Carman Hungerford §Floyd Earl May Lapeer *§Richard Howard Jones Mllilkegon §John Stanley Kosewicz Lansing John Monroe McCartney Ea!tt Lansing Schenectady, New York *§Russell Cole Phillips Bad Axe §Marvin Milton Schumann Milford DEGREE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING . §Sam Charles Carapella, Jr. tThomas Paull Mainzinger Tuckahoe, New York §John J. W. Gray River Rouge Detroit DEGREE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING §George Allen Busch Grand Rapids Raymond John Cully Buffalo, New York GUbert Edward Dief8nbacher Utica, New York §LeRoy Conrad Engelhardt Bay City §Thomas Nicholson Straight Grand Rapids §Roy Wilcox VanDeBogart Niagara Falls, New York *§Bruce Ollte Wangen Travene City .With Honor '" "'W ith High Honor tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 10 DIVIS!ON OF ENGINEERING (Continued ) DEGREE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCB IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING **§Wilfred Potter Bennett Milford ~Sidney Etheridge Deming Buchanan tRobert Stuart Moore Big Rapids §Richard Earle Schr oeder Clawson DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Andrew Lansing Fuller **§Marvin Jack Mitzelfeld Detroit George Willet Hakes Iron Mountain Richard Whiting Holmes Montngue §Donald LeRoy Johnson Brooklyn §John LJoyd McLravy Lan!fing §Paul Sam Marecek Muskegon Heights §Claude J. Marshall East L~n " ing §Dale John Meyers Charlotte Detroit §Pah-ick Walter O'Connell Escanaba §Joseph Pocialik Gary, Indian a §Warren Frederick Rushman Harrisvill e §Claude Wicks Simons Manistee *§William John Werback East Lansing § Alfred J ohD. Wozniak Am!!terd a m. N ew York §Perry Herbert Ziel Mt. Cl em en s :!:Robert Harrison Barr Spring Lake §Roger M. Bennetts Tshpeming §George William Betker Ferndale **§A. Morse Bettison Lansing §Frederlck John Braunschneider Grand Rapids Edward Paschall Darlington East Lansing tFrederick Ernest Dexter East LarusfDlr :!:Robert Edward Donley :guchanan §Robert William Freeman East Lans ing DIVISION OF HOME E COt\Ol\IICS The candidates will be presented by DEAN ~1ARIE D YE DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS Marjorie Ruth Almdale Grosse Pointe "'Marilyn Ruth Alvord Ma rquette Betty Jane Baker st. Louis Barbara Helen Ballard East Lansing Doris Ila Bennett LaMing ~ Gwendolyn Ruth Berger Ferndale *With Honor **With High Honor tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 11 DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS (Continued) "Evelyn Lorraine Church :l:Virginia McDermand Hartnell Sophie Mary Bimba Branclt :l:Lois Meredith Blackman Detroit Virginia Mae Blanchard Ferndale §Betsey Anne Blandford Grand Rapids Margaret Dean Bohn Battle Creek §Margie Ann Bradford Luther ·Shirley Virginia Bring Charlotte Ethel Jeannette Brower Zeeland §Betty Jean Bueschlen Unionville §Mildred Louise Butler Kenmore. New York Dorothy Worthington Carle Detroit Marion Audrey Carlisle Indianapolis. Indiana Odessa Lorraine Carlson Anv il Location :l:Phyllis Elvera Carlson Ashland. WisconS'in Ardis Marie Caswell North Adams Bad Axe Margaret Ann Cloon · Wakefield Ruth Helen Collar Mason Marie Coulter Cooke Grandville Merle Jean Corlett Iron River §Mol1y Jeanne Cox Flint Evelyn Lorraine Crawford Leota Woodruff Crays Milan Detroit Jeanne Kathryn Dickie Durand §June Margaret Digby Lansinl/: ·Mary Anita Dilley Marilyn Evelyn Dixon St. Joseph Bay City Mary Daun Docksey Flint Faith Eleanor Dorrance Scotts §Alice lone Eager Brown City Muriel Lois Ferrell Muskegon Vera Hope Filler Buffalo. New York tAmy Louise Firth Rose Mary Fleming .Jackson Flint Bay City Helen June Fotheringham Vera Jeanne Fouch W illiamllburg Edna Mae Fowler Detroit §Marilyn Louise Fox Detroit "':l:Frances Ann Fuller Grand Rapids Vera Ellen Gardner Albion Doris Louise Geske Grand RapidS' "'Marilynn Elizabeth Goodrich Albion ·Rosemary Milne Gould .TohlllStown. New York *Evelyn Yvonne Graham .Norma Jean Griswold Muskegon South Lyon Jeane Catherine Gruendler University City. 'Missouri Harriet Ruth Grunow Detroit Jean Marjorie Guest Birminl/:hal'!.' §Ruth Gertrude Haapala Helen Grace Hall Chassell Detroit Lincoln. N ebraska Dorothy Gail Heimbecker Morley ·:l:Frances Virginia Hein East 'Lansing Beulah Faith Henne Bay Port :l:Carolyn Hester Grand Rapids §Marjorie Hayden Hester Grand Rapids :!:Jean Elizabeth Hilleary Flint Wilma Horton Farmington *§Verena Hotchkiss Sylvania, Ohio §Lois Joy Hotte Snyder. New York *§Agnes Mae Hough Malta. Montana ** Anna Alice Hoyt Lincoln Park ·June Pauline Hudson Detroit Loraine Marion Huebsch Kenmore. New York Louise Stafford Jessup Port Hope §Doris Elaine Johnson Mary Jane Joseph Detroit Grayling tBetty Amelia Kennedy EMf; Grand Rapids Alice Ellen Kitti V. Maxine Kreger Ferndale Franklin Charlotte Antoinette Krippene North Branch §Helen Anna Lambarth Saline Virginia Elaine Laycock East Lansing Ruth Louise Leonard Harrisville :l:Enid Elaine Lewis Bloomfield Hills Mary Alice Lindke Richmond . *He~en Katherine Lindsay Flint Allison Lockwood Rohrerstown. Pennsylvania Katherine Zoe Loker Lans ing Mary Ellen Lott Flint §Ruth Fields McAnally Demareet. New Jersey ·Melissa Ann McCarthy §Margaret Nichols McDonel Detroit Lansing Barbara Jean McMahon Ann Arbor Margaret Hammond McNamara Flint ·Eugenia Snelling Manahan Romeo §Janet Lucinda Marvin Cecilia Matuszewski Matthews Battle Creek Pinconning :l:Geraldine Hazel Matthews Shelby Adelaide Mary Ann Mieszczanski Haanltramck Patricia Elizabeth Much Mount Morris Kathryn Evans Murphy Detroit Violet Inez Nelson Eaton Rapid!!' Betty Eileen Nilsson Pleasant Ridge *:l:Dorothy Jean Osgood St. Johns Marion Alona Penn Detroit Maxine Annette Peterson Pontiac §Elinor Ruth Pick Long Beach. New York Margaret Isabel Raynard Pickford Kathryn Delphine Riney Alice Louise Schuster Detroit Detroit Kathleen Anne Shields Biwabik. Minnesota *Grace Sidoti Lansing J Detroit §Doris Fox May ·With Honor *·With High Honor :l:Fall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 12 DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS (Continued) Betty Jane Snell Bradley Elizabeth Grace Stell Flint Cathryn Ellen Switzer Petoskey Frances Eileen Taylor Newtol\lVilIe, Massachusetts Shirley Thayer Niles Helen Louise Trivisond Albion , Ne w York -Gertrude Isabell Truax Parma Mary Jane Ulbright Sandusky •• Alice R. Van Aken Eaton Rapids Joanna Leslie Vedro Detroit §Doris Waiunaker H8iMburg, New York §Elspeth Isabel Watt East Lansing Kathleen Wattles Huntington Woods Katharine Dewey Welch Betty Ann Wendland Owosso Bay City LeRoy tKathryn Elizabeth Werner Mary Elizabeth Wheeler Snover Jane Wilkinson Chel8ea §Olive Jane Williams Highland Par k - §Betty Margaret Willis Charlevoix Juliann Willis East Lansing §Mary Louise Wills Detroit tPhyllis Eileen Woodlock Lansing Alice Jane Wyatt Detroit *§Jeannette Louise Yoss Jackson Lois Barbara Zolliker D etroit DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN WARD GILTNER DEGREE: DOC TORY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE tJulius Walter Amsiejus Pelham, New Hampshire tPaul E. Ayres Detroit tRobert William Bailey Trenton §Theodore Clark Belding Pigeon Uames Arthur Bell Alma tGeorge Ray Bennett Crafton. Pennsylvania §Myron Clarence Bigelow Clio tAlfred Emanuel Brekke GaIlOWIIY. Wiscon.sin t Alfred Owen Broome Detroit tHarvey H. Buchholz Wilton, Wisconsin tGlenwood F. Carr, Jr. MetamorR. Ohio tDonald E. Caswell North Adams Uohn Hopkins Chapman Ontario. CaliforniR tChing Tuan Cheng Fukien, China U ohn McClelland Colby Monroe tDonald Burns Coohon Sturgis tArthur W. Cooper Highland P ark *tFranklin Dwight Custer Oakland tLe Roy Davenport Chicago. Illinois tGipson Donald ,Dibble Marshall "Uunior Harold Drudge Bremen. Indi a na tVictor Frank Engel Frankenmuth tLauriston B. Farnsworth Lakeview tJohn William Garling Lake Orion tGeorge Clifford Goodband Newton Cen te r . Mass. §Clinton Wyville Gray Greell8boro. Maryland tSamuel Maurice Grossman tNorman Haidy D etroit Detroit -Philip Alba Hawkins Berkeley. Cnl iiornia tPhilip M. Hotchkiss Niantic. Connecticut tCharles Jack Jehle Flint §William Nason Konde Dearborn tArthur Sheldon Larson Lansing. TIlinoiS tRoy Godfrey Larson StambauP'h *tEdward M. List Frankenmuth tGailard Thomas McCarty Peck ·With Honor "With High Honor tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 13 t Robert Frederick Mayne Hun ting ton. Indiana tGeorge Moore Merriman Cat'80n ville *tWilliam Joseph Nichols Wayne tGeorge John Propp Fort Collins, Colorado tRichard E. Schaub Benton Harbor tAlfred George Schiller Irma, Wiscons in tRoger Paul Seidl Menominee -tParker Earl Sharrard Imlay City tAlbert James Shull Capac tEdward Frederick Sterner Imlay City tGeorge Herbert Stuewer Howard Cit.y t David John Sullivan Detroit tRosaire Frank Vigue Waterville, Maine tClark Waterfall Fort Wayne . Indiana t Lawrence Benjamin Watson Coldwater .. tHarris Duane Webster Lansin ". §Roy William Westcott Detroit **tGilbert Howard Wise Grand Rapida DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (Continued) DEGREE: BACHELOR OF -SCIENCE IN MEDICAL BIOLOGY Leona Marie Hagele Pontiac Margaret Nell Hobden Kalamazoo Phyllis Kathryn MacMillan Fowlerville Kathleen Ann McGill Pontiac Gloria Alice Pettit Eaton Rapids Amy Rogers Detroit Anne Faubel Bottorff Louisville. Kentucky *Ester Mae Brandt Virginia May Bruce Bay City Lansing Kathryn Elliott Damon Colon Phyllis Jane Elworthy Gl'OI!8e Pointe Frances McCleery Farnsworth Down erS' Grove. Illinois o;.Elizabeth Rapp Rogers Lansing Corinne Riesing Sharpe Milwaukee. Wisconsin Jean Strauser Sharrard St. Johns Mary Ellen Stack Milwaukee. Wisconsin Marion Dewey Webster Benton Harbor DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN RALPH CHASE HUSTON J DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED SCIENCE §Herman Abraham Birnbaum *James Madison Jackson Sar&toga Springs. New York § John Denton Brooks Lin coln Park *Margaret Frances Burke §Donald Glenn Chaffin ypsilanti Lansing Julia Irene Creyts Lans inll' John Dianich Ramsay New York City. New York §John Richard Guenther Crystal FaIlS' §Edward Paul Gunderson Manistee Marjorie Ellen Hanes Harvey. Illin ois Battle Creek §Martha Ann Kotila Washinsrton . D . c. :tRutledge H. Kowalsky Lake Orion *Anne Rost Mandenberg Okem!Ol! *§Benjamin Mihay Pontiac §Hope Idylia Mihay Pontiac Jackson Holly § George Horace Peters Battle Creek ~Delmar William Ruthig Saginaw *§Donald George Grabarkiewicz §Ralph Fred Miller ~,,~ §Albert Jackson Saur Kent City *§Marcus Schaaf, Jr. East Lans ing Frances Vargha Schoomaker Detroit §Margaret Arlene Seastrom Geneva. Illinois §Beverly Jane Sprague South Haven Virginia Alice Thorpe Traverse City James Richard Valrance Detroit Grand RapidS' Mary Ann Wise Grand Rapidlt Clement Eugene Miner, II §Albert Robert Walcott *With Honor "With High Honor *Fall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 14 DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE (Continued) DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY §Robert George Branch **§Warren William Brandt §Hamilton Philip Dendel Addison La.nsing Wayne §}.untoinette ~rnola DeVette Erie, Pennsylvan~a tHelen Elaine Benzelos Lansing Eleanor Elaine Chamberlin Carson City §kthur Joseph Dehn, Jr. Belding §Edward Homer Gibbs Perkins §Mbert Edward Jones East Lansing Rae }.unnette Loeffler Detroit "Marjorie Nan Jehle Detroit **Patricia ~ Jones Marquette *§Mari-Lou Larsen Naomi Laurel Kaiser Lansing Dearborn §Phyllis Jean Olin St. Johns David Dewey Smitlh Detroit **Theodore Potter Sprague Howard Charles Workman VermontviIle Spring Lake DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kathryn Clara MacCormick §Charles Philip Roberts Margaret Eileen Mahoney Iron River Whitehall Rosalind Friedman Marks Tuckahoe, New York :i:Lois Margaret Newman Hamtramck Margaret Luella Parker Pl_nt Ridge Alva Jean Rheinfrank Detroit Grant Patricia ~e Stone Chica.go, Illinois §Leo Robert Wolkowicz *Rosemary Yanz Detroit Lansing Bette Jane Zatzke Wbitenall DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN POLICE ADMINISTRATION :l:Robertl Sumner Brooks Lansing Gust Frank Poulos Detroit *With Honor **With High Honor tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 15 DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN LLOYD CLEMENT EM MONS -Lillian Dorothea Drummond Margaret Ethelyn Hunter Jean Elizabeth Drysdale §Thomas Chamberlain Huxtable DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LIBERAL ARTS tGerald H. Cummings Poughkeepsie, N ew York Geraldine Louise Daly Margaret Elaine Decker Ruth Ellen Dennis Hig hland P ark. Illinois Flint Alpena Detroit &mth Lyon M. Ann Dunlap Pontia:c Nancy Bartlett Dutton East Lonsing Mary Ann Edgar Marjorie May Ernst Lansing Nunica Lansing -Catherine Frances Farr Dorothy Elaine Felker Vicksburg -Doris Mabel Frank East Lansing Barbara Jean Frederick Detroit Chicago. Illinois §Edward Francis Glacy Brookline, Massachusetts Dorothy Leona Gordon Lansing Mildred Mary Gordon Grand Rap ids Nancy Jane Grayson Mary Frances Greenfield Barbara Ann Hacker Lansin~ Nannette Hegelman Detroit LansiIur Detroit Detroit Joyce Hemenway L eonia, New Jenrey William Henry Henderson Detroit Nancy Jane Hoffman Bloomfield Hills Marjorie Anne Hovey Detroit Jennie Mae Howard Lansing -Mary Elizabeth Hughart Traverse City Janey Ward Humphreys Flint Althea Inez Hunt East Lansing Virginia Catherine Kabat Dowagiac Lansing • Joan Jenkins FAist Lansing Detroit ·M. Emily Kalled Grand Rapids E. Loraine Kempf Muskegon §Michael Kinek Wh iting, Indiana ·Berdena Kirchner Lansing William Harrison Kirkland Battle Creek §Robert Lawrence Kleven Ke&rS'arge Detroit Faye Lucile Kunkle Fayette. Ohio §Helen Louise Leach Saginaw Nancy Locke Grosse Pointe Elizabeth Ann Lonergan Wilmette, Illinois Nancy Ellen Longwell tVirginia Lucille Loughead Battle Creek Kalamazoo Jean Lorraine Lumsden Pleasant Ridge *§Virginia Newcomb Lyon Gloria Frances MacNeven Mancelona Grayling Mary Elizabeth McClelland Marine City Jean Marguerite McComb *Marian Raechel Maichele Lansing Middleville Lawrence Terrell Frymire Margaret Ann Kronbach -Neva Grace Ackerman Grace Christine Allen Unio nville Detroit Marcia Jeanne Allen Bronson §Eva May Legg Atwell DesPlaines. Il linois Bernice Evelyn Austin Schenectady, New York Patricia Wise Baker Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lois Anne Barnes Cadillac "Jean Marie Barnum Williamsville, N ew York Marion Elizabeth Barry -Mary Marcia Beam §Gloria Amelia Bell Deal1born Lansing Detroit Detroit tCharles Andrew Bigelow *§Gloria Joyce Bishop Lake Odes'Sa Kathleen E. Bliss Mid land §Janis Ann Bolte Grand Blanc Barbara Elizabeth Bower Armada - -Eleanor Louise Bowman East Lansing -Frances Barclay Braun L a nsin g Virginia Nerine Briggs White Cloud -Jean Bugai East Jordan tJ ean Leffel Burrows East Lansing Joan Patricia Campbell Rapid City Royal Oa k Allegan Verna Marie Carstens Enid Katherine Adele Cheeseman N6.Shville Dorothy Aeliene Cole Ludington Marjorie Mae Crandall Benton Harbor Lucille Margreta Carlson Harriett Ruth Heller ·With Honor "With High Honor tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 16 DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) John David Marrs Okemah. Okla homa Patricia Garnet Martel Shirley Marguerite Martinson Detroit Suttons Bay *Jacqueline Anne Meehan Kenmore. N ew York Rosemary Ivelyn Meuleman Menominee Cathleen Elisabeth Meyer Grand Rapids Alison Jane Millar Bay City Ethel Dorothy Mitchell East Lans in g Jeanne Margaret Moffett Cordelia Breed Morrison Detroit D earborn Elk Rapids Virginia Maurine Morrison Elizabeth Jean N acker Detroit §Wifilam John Navin Detroit §Frank Henry Nemetz Gary, Indian a Bette Lou Nichols Detroit Elizabeth Aileen Osgood Mendon Charles William Otto East Lansin g 'Roben Warren Page Rockland §William Adler Detroit §George Theodore Belon Hamtramck ~William Watson Billings Flint §John Allan Bolz Clevela nd H e ights, Oh io 'Charles William Buck §Richard Hugo Dobbins Pontiac Ionia Patricia Eleanor Patterson Bad Axe Constance Loraine Payant Iron Mountain §Virginia Lee Prentice Fort Wayne, Indiana Joy Randall Lansing Barbara Jean Rickerd Somerset Beverly Joyce Rinker Jackson Doris Dorothy Roy Buffalo. N ew York Mary Elizabeth Rupp Ma r q uette §Armonia Sarasqueta Exposieion, Pa.nama Geraldine Adele Schubel Okemos Jacqueline Scott Niagara Fal ls, N ew York *Mary Chase Shearer St. Jos('ph Marguerite E. Shimmel Birming ham Bernice Wilhelmina Shupe Pierson Elizabeth Marion Simpson Grand Rapids "'Alice Evelyn Smalley Flint §Doris Louise Smi.th Detroit Kay Claire Sprague Royal Oak DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION *lRobert Gerard Ghering Grand Rapids Edgar William Jolly Nort.hville lMax Harper Kelley §Arthur Lawless Mitchell Jackson Mus kegon Traverse King Pollock Jackson Barbara Jean Simmons Northville Shirley Jean Springer Alice Verna Stevens Lansing Lansing Mary Ellen Tappan Gl"OSl1e Pointe §Doris Lela Thompson Mason IRobert Colby Thompson Bloomfield Hills Shirley Louise Thorn ron Lansing §Peter Frederick Trezise Wakefield *Evelyn Isabel Tussing Eas t Lans ing :t:Mary Childs Welch Detr oit §James Rae Whyte Richard William Wickens Lans in g Lansing §James Garfield Williams E corse *Jean Charity Williams Albion Barbara Hanover Wilson Detroit *Jacqueline Alice Windahl East Lansing §Robert Lee Wooley Elsie **§Dorothy Anne Wuerfel Detroit Roberta Janet Taylor Lapeer §Charles Ray Thompson Flint §Robert Edwin Tornga Grand Rapids §Maynard Burrell Wenban Sout h Haven §Robert Lee Weyland Wauwatosa , Wisconsin *With Honor **With High Honor :t:Fall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 'Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 17. DIVISIOj\T OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) Robert John Arendshorst " William Chester Buchanan, Jr. Holland East Lansin g Caroline Foster Bailey St. Charles Mattie Jean Benton East Lansing *Marijane Bird Grand Rapids §William Winans Bowie Ferndale §Louis Bert Silverman New York City, New York E. Linda Weber Buffalo. New York Phyllis Jean Rykala Eastlake Elizabeth Cathryn Sullivan P ontiac Denzil ;,uene Treber Lansing §Howard E. Walbridge Plymouth DEGREE: BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN APPLIED MUSIC *Phyllis Anita Lightfield Minn eapeli!t. Minnesota *Marjorie Ann McLain Joliet. Illinois DEGREE : BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Norris Granville Greer Flint Patricia Noel Henry Detroit *Dorothy Louise Horn East Lansing Inez Ruth MacAdams Pontiac DEGREE : BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HOTEL ADMINISTRATION DEGREE : BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION §Bryce W. Dunlop Detroit *Harold Lee Kahn Saginaw ·With Honor **With High Honor :l:Fall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 18 DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) DEGREE : BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Martha Evelyn More Norma Jean Ovaitt Marshall L a peer Maryetta Grace Prior Ke nmore. New York Meribah June Rowlette Detroit Dorothy Jane Semler Benton Harbor Mary Ruth Shuttleworth Detroit Margaret Ann Smith Detroi t Bette Jeanne Stoner Grosse Pointe Beatrice Janet Webb P o r t Huron Alice Marian Wilkins Royal Oak Arleen Virginia Wood Odessa. N ew York Helen Jean Yariger Charlotte Loretta Regina Byrnes Mary Helen Driver Lansing Lansinar Marcia Jean Geib Carson City Mary Margaret Griffin LaIUting Mary Jane McCall Milford Sarah Elizabeth McCoy Tecumseh TWO-YEAR GENERAL C U RRIC U LUl\:1 The candidates will be presented by DEAN STANLEY EDWIN CROWE CERTIFICATE OF ASSOCIATE OF ARTS Lillian Mae Askew Monroe Allen Everett Conrad Lansing A D V ANCED DEGREES The candidates will be presented by DEAN ERNST ATHEARN BESSE Y MASTER OF ARTS ~ Wesley E. Black, Education Holt Eleanor Sarah Chase, Speech Boyne City tEdward Daniells Cooley, Education Williamston :iVernon Brittain FOX, Sociology Albion §Clarence Henry Fuerstenau, Education Dewitt Dorothy Evelyn Hughes, English Lansing *With Honor ot<* With High Honor :tFall-Received Degree December 17, 1943 §Winter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 19 Paul James Manly, Edu ca tion Pine Bluff, Arka.naas' Lucile Strong Pryer, English J ames Kenneth Richards, Speech Portland Okemos Marie J. Robinson, Speech Lockport. New York Howard C. Thayer, Educa tio n Ann Arbor ADVANCED DEGREES (Continued) MASTER OF MUSIC Benita Christina Schoonmaker, Music Battle Creek Virginia Anne Weisinger, Music Gravette. Arkansas MASTER OF SCIENCE Laura M. Anderson, Bacteriology Bud&, Illinois Stanley Masimer Brandt, Chemistry Hummelstown, Pennsylvania Raymond J. Buller, Zoology Interlochen tEverett Lincoln Ellis, Forestry Seattle, Washington Ernest Star Feenstra, Animal Pathology tJacob Mitchel Hage, Chemistry Grand Rapids Grand Ra.pids tLawrence Valentine Hankes, Chemistry Chicago, Illinois Vivian Harris, Bacteriology st. Louis'. Missouri tMaud Hukill, Botany 'John McCallum, Chemistry Hillsdale eer.oo §Richard Emerson Marland, Dairy Husbandry Davidson, Connecticut Charles Richard Ode, Farm Crops Unionville Isaac Isaac Peters, Dairy Husbandry Steinbach. Manitoba. Canada Thomas Odorion Roby, Bacteriology Silver Spring, Maryland tRuth Evelyn Sanders, Chemistry Fort Worth, Texas Frank Vernon Stevenson, Botany Takoma Park, Maryland tAlma Mildred Stoll, Bacteriology Glens Falls, New York Mary Jane Washburn, Bacteriology Tivoli, New York §Evelyn Marie Wood, Bacteriology Barryton Robert Louis Wynn, Animal Husbandry Fort Valley, Georgia DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Richard Louis Bateman, Chemistry ......... ~: ......................... Boonvi1le, Indiana THESIs:-"The Electrical Conductance of Alkaline Earth Halides in Ethanol-Water Systems." :):John Frederick Davis, Soils ............................................... ................. Sandusky THESIs:-"The Effect of Temperature, Humidity, Fertilizer, Soil Moisture, and Leaf Area on the Set of Pods and Yield of White Pea Beans." , tChester R. Hardt, Bacteriology .......................... ......... ..................... Stockbridge THESIs:-"The Operation and Application of the Tiselius Electro phoresis Apparatus." James A. McClintock, Horticulture .................................... Lafayette, Indiana THESIS:-"A Study of Un congeniality Between Varieties of Peaches as Cions and the Marianna Plum as a Stock," §John Orvin Mundt, Bacteriology ........................ .......... Waterloo, Wisconsin THESIS:--"The Oxidation of Corn Oil by Bacteria," tArnold Charles ott, Chemistry , ................................. ................. _ ............... Clare THESIs:-"Some Chemical Studies on the Common Bean--Phase olus Vulgaris," tRobert C. Townley, Dairy Husbandry ................ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma THESIS:-"A Quantitative Study of Heat Labile Sulfide's of Milk," Clarence Kirby Wadsworth, Bacteriology ................................ East Lansing THESIs:-"The Influence of Acids on the Respiration of Sacchar omyces Cerevisiae." Robert Bruce Young, Chemistry (Physical) ............ Winchester, Kentucky THESIS:-"Studies Relating to a Physical Chemical Method at Vitamins D Assay." tFall-Received Degrees December 17, 1943 IWinter-Received Degree March 18, 1944 20 STUDENTS WHO EXPECT TO COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 Howard Calvin Ashby, Vet. Olga Jean Baar, H.E. George Edward Bahna, L.A. James Albert Bivins, Vet. W end~l Stuart Blanding, AS. William Dick Blind, Vet. Dorothy Louise Blyth, H.E. Wesson Dudley Solton, Vet. Alfred Lee Bortree, Vet. Doris Elaine Boyd, H.E. Donald Stewart Briggeman, Agr. Barbara Lucille Brown, P.S.M. Harold Stever Bryan, Vet. Marjorie Elizabeth Bull, M.B. Laura Jean Bullard, A.S. Charles Ter Bush, Vet. ,Donald Lee Bush, Vet. Peter Allen Buth, Vet. Agnes Elnora Carlson, H.E. Thelma Ann Chaddock, L .A. Margaret Jane Clark, Elem. Educ. Marian Clover, H .E. Douglas J. Collins, Vet. Max Warren Colton, Vet. Elaine Muriel Coulton, L.A. Patricia Foran Craw, H.E. Sherman Pershing Curell, Vet. Carl Erick Dahlbeck, H.E. Mary Cecilia Daly, Bus. Adm. Vina M. Davies, L.A. Barbara Edith Densmore, H.E. Marjory Jean Doyle, H.E. Albert Rooks Drury, Vet. Jeness Ward Eastman, Vet. Amy Norene Ellis, L.A Eleanor Brown Everett, L.A. Robert James Flynn, Vet. Gertrude Irma Fitz, AS. Norman Theodore Freid, Vet. Kennetb S. Gingrich, Vet. John Jay Godisak, Vet. John Thomas Goodman, Vet. June Genevieve Graham, L.A. Joseph Edward Greer, Vet. Carol Jean Hackman, L.A Kenneth Everett Hathaway, Ch.E. Edward Adair Hawley, L.A. Bertha E. Heck, Elem. Educ. Virginia M. Hetzman, H.E. Margaret Ann Hirth, H .E. Charles James Hodulik, Vet. Carl Sappington Hulen, Vet. Ted Fremont Jackson, Vet. Marion Louise Jenks, L.A. Earl Wendell Johnson, Vet. Rex Malcolm King, Agr. Bruce Forest Klotz, Vet. Genevieve Ann Knape, L.A. George Thomas· Krieger, Vet. Donald Hair Krushak, Vet. Milton Peter Lipson, Vet. Margaret Skaggs Lull, L.A. Carol Marie Lundberg, H.E. Mary Alice McGraw, Phys. Educ. Alfreeda Lorraine McKenzie, P.S.M. Averil McLean, L.A. Evelyn Barbara Malicki, Elem. Ed. Charles Neville Mann, M.E. Benjamin Franklin Mauck, Jr. , Vet. Ivan S. Meyers, Vet. Paul Tobias Miller, Vet. Thomas I. Millerick, Vet. Earl Mage Milliman, Vet. Elizabeth Louise Mitchell, M.B. Peter Bartley Molinare, Vet. Charles Edward Mootz, Jr., Vet. John Stanley Morrison, Jr., M.E. James Henry Moser, Vet. Jacque Wayne Neff, Vet. Paul Evans Neff, Vet. Marguerite M. Olsen, L.A. William James O'Rourke, Vet. Thomas Henry Phillips, Vet. John Douglas Pray, Vet. Henry Etga Predmore, A.S. Jacob Wesly Preston, Vet. Rayetta Jean Prior, H.E. Anna Gwen Pritchard, L.A. Joseph Frank Pula, Vet. Grace Ruth Racine, H.E. Willim Harold Reavely, Pol. Adm. Consuelo Ernestine Reynaud, H.E. Robert Neil Rosso, Jr., C.E. Donna Louise Russell, Vet. Shirley Irene Saltsman, H.E. Betty Jane Schwarz, H.E. Adelaide Margaret Scott, H.E. Virgini~ Ruth Scott, H.E. Gloria Anne Searle, H.E. William Karl Semtner, Vet. Mary Starr Sewell, L.A. Frederick William Siefert, Vet. Otto Hanns Siegmund, Vet. Denzil Blaine Sigars, Vet. Arlan Royal Smith, Vet. Margaret Louise Smith, LA. Grace Louise Soper, H.E. William Clarence Stitt, L.A. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan, L.A. Ellen Ida Sweezey, H.E. Jean Swengel, H.E. Richard Martin Thomas, Vet. Betty Louise Thompson, Elem. Ed. Gloria Crawford Thompson, L.A. Yvonne Janz Tubich, Elem. Educ. Roger James Tull, A.S. Margaret Mary Truden, H.E. Donald Laverne Wallace, Agr. Clifford Harry Walsh, Agr. Floyd Victor Washko, Vet. Lola Jane Welsh, H .E. Harry Mitchell Wernert, Vet. Margaret Jane Wilbur, H.E. Dorothy June Wise, Elem. Ed. Joan Warner Wright, Elem. Ed. William John Zeche&, Vet. Emanuel Raymond Zingeser, Vet. John Stuart Zwiers, Vet . • 21 GRADUATES OF SUMMER i943 DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Leon Rodger McRobert Laingsburg Einer Gerald Olstrom East Jordan Raymond Paul Teschler Lenox John Searles Weaver East Lanring Clifton John Bowers Peck Edgar Walfred Granskog Stonington ·William Henry Kennedy West Branch DIVISION OF ENGINEERING DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Paul Pete Chevis Scottville John George Chilikos Owosso John Leonard Lawler South Glens Falls, N . Y . Daie Frank Mason~ Charlotte Dale Emerson Ryan Royal Oak DEGRE E : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE I N CIVIL ENGINEERING David Leslie Runnells, Jr. Grand Rapids William Lester Shoemaker St. Augusta, Georg ia Fred Lee Warner La1lllill& DEGREE : BACHELOR" OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING George Leo Moon Middleville "'With Honor 22 DIVISION OF ENGINEERING (Continued) DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Wilfred George Cryderman Armada Guy Harold Dygett Grand Rapids James Walter Eddy Manistee Arthur John Faggion Larutlng James Kimball Lyons Saginaw Jack Edwards MacGriff Detroi t DI VI SION OF HO l\fE ECONO MICS DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS Mary Maxine Gray Merritt Ardis Jean Gute Owosso Monica Ruth Harland Adrian Jean Elizabeth Holznagle Highland Park Esther Alice Hubbard Detroit Jean M. Seeley Ketcham Pontiac Miriam Holland Kniaz Chicago, Illinois Betty Eleanor Krimmel Union Ci ty Tronwo()(J **Harriette Marie Lundberg Mmtkegon H eights Clara Adeline Miller Phyllis Irene Rood Covert Margaret Ella Shimp Detroi t Arlene Marie Sterner Dryden Flora May Storrs Adrian Marjorie Jane Twa Watersmeet Margaret Jane Van Atta Northville Ruthmary Veen Grand Rapids Margaret Elaine Waltz Gran.d Rapids Ethel Maybell Wenban South Haven Dorothy June Westover Muskegon H eights Alice Jean Troxell Wilkin Rontl ey Bonnie Marie Redmond East Lansing Detroit Evelyn C. Witt Jasper Elaine Chapin Artutis Lansing Martha Jane Bauer Traverse City Harriett Janet Beckman Clarkston Bernice Vivia Bollinger Lakeview *Corrine Burns Manistique Barbara Jean Carris DeWitt Marjorie Eloise Clubb Des Moines, Iowa Phyllis Jane Edwards Lansing Lansing Shirley Louise Garter Marne Mildred Patricia Gelia Buffalo, New York Dorothy Adelyn Goschke Warren, Ohio Virginia Mae Graves White Cloud Geraldine Margaret Finlan Bonita Mae Lesselyong DIVI SION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE DEGREE : DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE George William Davidson Elberta George Gustav Freier Benton Harbor Charles Henry Stahl GrOS8e Pointe Park *With Honor * :~ With High Honor 23 DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (Continued) DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL BIOLOGY Mary Catherine Clark Jackson DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED SCIENCE Robert Louis Andreoli Raymond L. Jablonski Paul Martin O'Connor Monroe, WiseolUlin Robert Charles Peterson Ludington Clinton Adra Snyder Jeanne Alarae Walter LalUling Detroit Iron River Richard Wilbur Dye Perrinton Eleanor LaVerne Gilmore Linden, N ew Jen§ey William Martin King Ludington ·H. Deborah Morgan East LalUling Bert Nichols LaDu, Jr. Big Rapids Lanaing "Harold Proctor McGinnes Charlotte Armand Marius Marinaro Newark, New Jersey DEGREE : . BACHELOR OF Sc'IENCE IN CHEMISTRY DEGREE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Joseph Patrick Geiger Hamtramck William Whipple Roberts Wilmette, l11 inois Wiiliam Dade Shennan Clio DEGREE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN POLICE ADMINISTRATION John Stanley Nowicki Hamtramck "'With Honor "With High Honor 24 DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LIBERAL ARTS John Henry Leveille Cooks Doris B. Lewis Plymouth Elizabeth McKay Algonac Philip Lathrop Molloy Lathrop Herbert Justin Olson Crystal Falls Paul Oscar Olson Gladstone ·Phyllis Jean Publow East LaMing Marjorie Ann Row Detroit Molly Stark Saxton Detroit Helen Esther Schmidt Jacks'ollJ Wesley Merritt Showalter Wyandotte Enid Bennett Stops . Battle Creek E. Clinton Texter, Jr. Detroit William Benjamin Thompson Ypsilanti Marion Anne Carmody Detroit "'Kathryn Eloise Foster . Charles Anthony Gallagher Detroit LanSing Anabel Hirschman Jackson Burl Jennings Tulsa, Oklahoma Virginia Aileen Knape Grand Rapids Jerome Hermidas LaValley Channing DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Donald L. Otto Pontiac James Dymond Pulver LaMing DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION ., Julia Catherine Byrnes Lanaing Dorothy Jane Metcalf East Lansing ADVANCED DEGREES MASTER OF ARTS Edward Arthur Babcock, Education Marion Doris Jibson, Education Fife Lake Holton Christopher C. Lane, Speech Iron Mountain Carrie McLain, Home Management and Child Development KaIUIas City, Kan888 Carl Robert Stelter, Education Ruth Alice Van Horn, Education Bridgman Battle Creek DonaJd Sydney Wheeler, Education East LaMing "With Honor 25 ADVANCED DEGREES (Continued) MASTER OF MUSIC Glenn Benjamin Litton, Music Grand Rapids Joel Walter Lowe, M uric Gra nd Rapids MASTER OF SCIENCE William Eugene Corbridge, Physics Laramie, Wyomi n g Clarence Carl Kroh n, Agriculture Berrien Springs Marjorie Jean Lesher, Chemistry ( Physioal ) East Lansing Doretta Marie Schlaphoff, Foods and Nutrition Wabuh , Nebraska K arina Thure, General Home Economics Pequaming Berthony Vieux, Agricultttre P ort-au- P rin ee. H a iti TEACHERS' CERTIFI CATES GRANTED STATE SECONDARY PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATES , Grace Christine Allen §Erwin Oliver Anderson §Eva May Legg Atwell Bernice Evelyn Austin Patricia Wise Baker Marion Elizabeth Barry Mary Marcia Beam Mattie Jean Benton Sophie Mary Bimba Marijane Bird Virginia Mae Blanchard Barbara Elizabeth Bower t Clifton John Bowers Eleanor LO\lise Bowman Ethel Jeannette Brower tJ ean Leffel Burrows § Mildred Louise Butler Dorothy Worthington Carle Lucille Margreta Carlson Odessa Lorraine Carlson Eleanor Elaine Chamberlin Enid Katherine Adele Cheeseman Evelyn Lorraine Church Dorothy Aeliene Cole Ruth Helen Collar §Donald John Cook Marjorie Mae Crandall Evelyn Lorraine Crawford Ruth Ellen Dennis Lillian Dorothea Drummond Mary Ann Edgar tClaude Mervin Elmore Catherine Frances Farr Dorothy Elaine Felker Rose Mary Flemming Lawrence Terrell Frymire Vera Ellen Gardner Dorothy Leona Gordon Mildred Mary Gordon Nancy Jane Grayson Mary Frances Greenfield §Ruth Gertrude Haapala Milton John Hagelberg Nannette Hegelman Dorothy Gail Heimbecker Harriett Ruth Heller Patricia Noel Henry §Marjorie Hayden Hester Nancy Jane Hoffman Dorothy Louise Horn Wilma Horton §Verena Hotchkiss Janey Ward Humphreys Margaret: Ethelyn Hunter E. Loraine Kempf Alice Ellen Kitti §Robert Lawrence Kleven Margaret Ann Kronback Faye Lucile Kunkle Virginia Elaine Laycock Rae Annette Loeffler Katherine Zoe Loker Elizabeth Ann Lonergan Nancy Ellen Longwell . :l:Virginia Lucille Loughead Jean Lorraine Lumsden §Virginia Newcomb Lyon Inez Ruth MacAdams Kathryn Clara MacCormick Gloria Frances MacNeven Melissa Ann McCarthy Mary Elizabeth McClelland Barbara Jean McMahon Margaret Hammond McNamara Margaret Eileen Mahoney Eugenia Snelling Manahan Rosalind Friedman Marks Cecilia Matuszewski Matthews §Doris Fox May tEllis Jay May Cathleen Elizabeth Meyer Alison Jane Millar Ethel Dorothy Mitchell Violet Inez Nelson iLois Margaret Newman t Dorothy Jean Osgood Margaret Luella Parker Constance Loraine Payant Marion Alona Penn §Elinor Ruth Pick Margaret Isabel Ray nard Alva Jean Rheinfrank Barbara Jean Rickerd Phyllis Jean Rykala t Molly Stark Saxton Geraldine Adele Schubel Jacqueline Scott Grace Sidoti Elmer Sikkema Melvin Woodford Simonton ~ Doris Louise Smith Alice Verna Stevens Patricia Anne Stone Elizabeth Cathryn Sullivan Denzil Alene Treber Evelyn Isabel Tussing Joanna Leslie Vedro Howard Egbert Walbridge Richard William Wickens Jean Charity Williams Rosemary Yanz Bette Jane Zatzke :i:Fall-Received Certificate December 17, 1943. §Winter- Received Certificate March 18, 1944. 26 TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES GRANTED (Continued) STATE ELEMENTARY PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATES Loretta Regina Byrnes Mary Helen Driver Marcia Jean Geib Mary Margaret Griffin t Cornelia Willink Johnson Mary Jane McCall Sarah Elizabeth McCoy Martha Evelyn More Norma Jean Ovaitt Maryetta Grace Prior Meribah June Rowlette Dorothy Jane Semler Mary Ruth Shuttleworth Margaret Ann Smith Bette Jeanne Stoner Beatrice Janet Webb Alice Marian Wilkins Arleen Virginia Wood Helen Jean Yariger SECONDARY PROVISIONAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATE §Erwin Oliver Anderson :t:Clifton John Bowers §Donald John Cook AGRICULTURE t Claude Mervin Elmore Milton John Hagelberg Elmer Sikkema Melvin Woodford Simonton Sophie Mary Bimba Virginia Mae Blanchard Ethel Jeannette Brower Mildred Louise Butler Dorothy Worthington Carle Odessa Lorraine Carlson Evelyn Lorraine Church Ruth Helen Collar Evelyn Lorraine Crawford Rose Mary Flemming Vera Ellen Gardner HOME ECONOMICS Ruth Gertrude Haapala Dorothy Gail Heimbecker Marjorie Hayden Hester Wilma Horton Verena Hotchkiss Alice Ellen Kitti Virginia Elaine Laycock 'Katherine Zoe Loker Melissa Ann McCarthy Barbara Jean McMahon Margaret Hammond McNamara Eugenia Snelling Manahan Cecilia Matuszewski Matthews Doris Fox May Violet Inez Nelson §Dorothy Jean Osgood Marion Alona Penn Elinor Ruth Pick Margaret Isabel Raynard Grace Sidoti Joanna Leslie Vedro SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES ALUMNI UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Neva Grace Ackerman Wilfred Potter Bennett Gloria Joyce Bishop Warren William Brandt Evelyn Lorraine Crawford Mary Anita Dilley Marilynn Elizabeth Goodrich June Pauline Hudson Marjorie Nan Jehle Pa tricia Ann Jones Barbara Jean Rickerd Elizabeth Rapp Rogers Grace Sidoti Roberta Janet Taylor Gloria Crawford Thompson Alice R. Van Aken Lola Jane Welsh Jeannette Louise Yoss Phyllis Jean Rykala Alice R . Van Aken BAND SCHOLARSHIPS ANNA E. BAYHA AWARD t Fall-Received Certificate December 17, 1943. §Winter-Received Certificate March 18, 1944. 27 Norma Jean Griswold Vera Ellen Gardner Marilyn Ruth Alvord Charles Ter Bush Frederick Howard Buttner Rosemary Milne Gould SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES (Continued) THE LOUISE H . CAMPBELL AWARD DANFORTH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP GUNSON SCHOLARSHIPS Mary Elizabeth Hughart Phyllis Anita :w,ghtfield Helen Katherine Lindsay Cecilia Matuszewski Matthews 4-H SCHOLARSHIPS William Harold Reavely Phyllis Jean Rykala Patricia Anne Stone Barabara Edith Densmore Marian Raechel Maichele THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Grace ' Sidoti Alice R. Van Aken Agnes Mae Hough THE ELLEN B . JUDSON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD THE MARINTHA JUDSON SGHOLARSHIP AWARD Warren William Brandt Alice R. Van Aken MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS MICHIGAN STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PRIZE Junior Harold Drudge Benjamin F. Mauck, Jr. Phyllis Anita Lightfield MU PHI EPSILON PATRONS AWARD Marijane Bird E . Linda Weber Phyllis Anita Lightfield MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS Marjorie Ann McLain Warren William Brandt ORCHESTRA SCHOLARSHIPS PHI KAPPA PHI SOPHOMORE A WARD 28 SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES (Continued) MEN'S POETRY READING CONTEST Edward Adair Hawley PRA TT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT FELLOWSHIPS Helen Elaine Benzelos Alice lone Eager Doris Elaine Johnson Martha Ann Kotila Mari-Lou Larsen Helen Louise Leach Marjorie Ann McLain Hope Idylia Mihay Phyllis Jean Olin Margaret Arlene Seastrom Alice Evelyn Smalley Beverly Jane Sprague Mary Jane Ulbright Lola Jane Welsh Betty Margaret Willis Clark Waterfall Benjamin F. Mauck, Jr. Rex Malcolm King "ROMMY STEENSMA" AWARD THE SAYER PRIZE THE SHORT STORY AND POETRY PRIZE CONTEST THE ARNOLD G. SCHEELE . .. BET A ALPHA SIGMA AWARD Jean Marie Barnum Anna Alice Hoyt Ching Tuan Cheng THE SNYDER AWARD ST A TE BOARD SCHOLARSHIPS Marjorie Nan Jehle Alice Evelyn Smalley TAU SIGMA PRIZES Harold Stev~r Bryan Robert Keith Hudson Evelyn Lorraine Church VETERINARY PRIZE THE XI SIGMA PI HONOR ZONTA CLUB AWARD 29 SENIOR MEMBERS OF HONORARY CAMPUS SOCIETIES ALPHA PSI Alfred Lee Bortree Harold Stever Bryan Donald Lee· Bush Peter Allen Buth Max Warren Colton Sherman Pershing Curell Janess Ward Eastman Joseph Edward Greer Philip Alba Hawkins Donald Hair Krushak Benjamin Franklin Mauck, Jr. Paul Tobias Miller Joseph Frank Pula Otto Hans Siegmund Floyd Victor Washko Peter Allen Buth Donald Hair Krushak Mary Marcia Beam Marijane Bird Virginia Mae Blanchard Evelyn Lorraine Crawford Mary Helen Driver Marian Elizabeth A. Barry Lillian Dorothea Drummond Dorothy Elaine Felker Barbara Jean Frederick Jeane Catherine Gruendler Harriett Ruth Heller Marjorie Anne Hovey Neva Grac~ Ackerman Carol Jean Hackman Vera Ellen Gardner Evelyn Lorraine Church Mary Anita Dilley Frances Ann Fuller Rosemary Milne Gould Evelyn Yvonne Graham Norma Jean Griswold Jean Marie Barnum Wilfred Potter Bennett A. Morse Bettison Marijane Bird Gloria Joyce Bishop Eleanor Louise Bowman Warren William Brandt Shirley Virginia Bring William Chester Buchanan, Jr. Margaret Frances Burke Evelyn Lorraine Church Mary Anita Dilley Junior Harold Drudge BLUE KEY Robert Neil Rosso, Jr. KAPPA DELTA PI Mary Ann Edgar Dorothy Elaine Felker Vera Ellen Gardner Milton John Hagelberg Eugenia Snelling Manahan LA COFRADIA Berdena Kirchner Alice Ellen Kitti Faye Lucile Kunkle Jean Marguerite McComb Jacqueline Anne Meehan Constance Loraine Pay ant Barbara Jean Rickerd MORTAR BOARD Norma Jean Ovaitt Barbara Jean Rickerd PatTicia Anne Stone Lola Jane Welsh . Doris Dorothy Roy Mary Chase Shearer Shirley Jean Springer Alice Verna Stevens Mary Ellen Tappan Evelyn Isabel Tussing Marjorie Nan Jehle Hope Idylia Mihay Grace Sidoti Roberta Janet Taylor OMICRON NU Frances Virginia Hein Verena Hotchkiss Agnes Mae Hough Anna Alice Hoyt June Pauline Hudson Helen Katherine Lindsay PHI KAPPA PHI Doris Mabel Frank Kenneth John Frey Frances Ann Fuller Robert Gerard Ghering Norma Jean Griswold Edward Adair Hawley Anna Alice Hoyt Marjorie Nan Jehle Patricia Ann Jones Harold Lee Kahn M. Emily Kalled Phyllis Anita Lightfield Helen . Katherine Lindsay 30 Melissa Ann McCarthy Eugenia Snelling Manahan Grace Sidoti Margaret Jane Wilbur Betty Margaret Willis J eanetie Louise Yoss Marvin Jack Mitzelfeld Alberta Jackson Saur Parker Earl Sharrard Mary Chase Shearer . Grace Sidoti Alice Evelyn Smalley Theodore Potter Sprague Alice R. Van Aken Bruce Ollie Wangen Betty Margaret Willis Gilbert Howard Wise Dorothy Anne Wuerfel Jeanette Louise Yoss SENIOR MEMBERS OF HONORARY CAMPUS SOCIETIES (Continued) PI KAPPA DELTA Nancy Jane Grayson Wilfred Potter Bennett A. Morse Bettison Wendel Stuart Blanding Warren William Brandt Laura Jean Bullard Janey Ward Jiumphreys PI MU EPSILON Marjorie Nan Jehle Robert Lawrence Kleven Faye Lucile Kunkle Mari-Lou Larsen John Monroe McCartney Anne Rost Mandenburg Phyllis Jean Olin Armonia Sarasqueta Albert Jackson Saur Theodore Potter Sprague Doris Lela Thompson Bruce Ollie Wangen Laura M. Anderson Ching Tuan Cheng Ernest Star Feenstra SIGMA XI Vivian Harris Robert Keith Hudson John McCallum Ruth Evelyn Sanders Clarence Kirby Wadsworth Wilfred Potter Bennett A. Morse Bettison Frederick John Braunschneider Frederick Howard Buttner Marvin Jack Mitzelfeld Russell Cole Phillips Bruce Ollie Wangen TAU BETA PI Gloria Joyce Bishop Warren William Brandt Catherine Frances Farr Doris Mabel Frank Marjorie Nan Jehle Patricia Ann Jones Neva Grace Ackerman Jean Marie Barnum Phyllis Jane Elworthy Dorothy Elaine Felker Marjorie Nan Jehle TAU SIGMA Mari-Lou Larsen Virginia Newcomb Lyon Anne Rost Mandenberg Armonia Sarasqueta Alice Evelyn Smalley Theodore Potter Sprague Evelyn Isabel Tussing Jacqueline Alice Windahl Dorothy Anne Wuerfel Rosemary Yanz TOWER GUARD Marilynn Elizabeth Goodrich Dorothy Louise Horn Elizabeth Rapp Rogers Grace Sidoti Alice Evelyn Smalley Evelyn Isabel Tussing Alice R. Van Aken Dorothy Anne Wuerfel Charles William Buck VARSITY CLUB ·31 GIFTS MICHIGAN State College appreciates the numerous evidences of good will toward the institution by individual citizens and by both private and public organiza tions. The scholarship awards appearing elsewhere in this publication and the following list of gifts show the scope of donations made to M.S.C. during the past year. From Cooperative G.L.F. Mills Inc., Buffalo, New York, for Friends of the Library and aid to agricultural students $1 ,000 From Balshaw Manufacturing Co., Greenville, Michigan, for study of the deterioration taking place in certain fruits and vegetables while they are on display shelves of retail stores From the Lake City, Michigan, chamber of commerce, toward the cost of con- struction of the dam at the Lake City Station From the Ingham County (Michigan) Health Department, for bacteriological diagnostic work From the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee of Chicago, for studies in the fertilization of corn J $250 $350 $300 $400 From Dr. Grace Song Line, Howell, Michigan, for developing Asiatic courses $1,000 From Houdaille-Hershey Corporation, Decatur, Illinois, for research on military problems Fom Horwath and Horwath, Chicago, Illinois, for scholarship fund in the Department of Hotel Administration From Franklin DeKleine, Lansing, Michigan, a lithograph press, a Washing- ton hand press, and accessories $10,000 $300 $700 From the Institute of American Poultry Industries, to be applied to the Poultry Products Research Fund No. 238, for research in poultry $1,600 From Mr. A. Grumeretz, Battle Creek, Michigan, a U.S. savings bond, series F $25 From Winthrop Chemical Co., New York, for research on the effect of certain compounds manufactured by the company From Swift and Co., Chicago, Illinois, for research on turkey diseases and protozoan parasitic infestations $200 $15,000 From Wallace and Tiernan Co., Inc., Newark, New Jersey, for study of the 4 conditioning and sterilization of swimming pool waters $4,000 32 From Professor L. C. Plant, East Lansing,' Michigan, retired head of the M.S.C. Department of Mathematics, for scholarship awards to students in mathematics From Mrs. Thomas Gunson, East Lansing, Michigan, as a contribution to the Student Loan Fund From the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan, in cooperation with the M.S.C. Department of Education, for cooperative studies in rural education From the late John W. Beaumont, Detroit, Michigan, his library consisting of 1,700 volumes . From the Detroit Garden Club, as a contribution to the Nettie Clark Caron Memorial Loan Fund From Chi Omega Sorority Lansing-East Lansing alumnae, an award to the most worthy senior girl majoring in chemistry or an allied science From the LaVerne Noyes Fund, as a contribution to the LaVerne Noyes Scholarship Account From the American College of Dentists, for the continuation of st udies on the inheritance factor in rat caries From Babson Brothers, Chicago, Illinois, for establishing a research fellow- ship to study methods of cleansing and sanitizing dairy equipment $3,000 $67.97 $6,800 $6,500 $100 $25 $280 $500 $700 From the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, for investigations in the nutrition of tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans $1,500 From Permutit Co., New York, New York, for investigations on water con- ditioning $5,000 From the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan, in cooperation with the State Board of Control for Vocational Education and Michig;m State College, 360 scholarships to Michigan rural youth for developing better trained and more efficient farm youth $43,200 33 VISITORS ARE WELCOME COLLEGE MUSEUM- The College Museum, on the ground floor of the College Auditorium, will be open to visitors this afternoon from 1 :00 to 5:00. Attention of the public is called especially to the Henry Haigh gun collection, Shao Chang Lee's collec tion of Chinese art and costumes, Carolyn Wicker's oriental jewelry, silver plates, Florentine · books, and Hara-kiri sword, and the Gladys Olds Anderson Indian basket collection. THE MUSIC ART GALLERY- The Music Art Gallery can be found on the ground floor of the Music Build ing. On exhibition in this room are many examples of student work in the Department of Art for the year 1943-44. The Art Gallery is open all day to visitors. WKAR, COLLEGE RADIO STATION- WKAR, the 5,000 watt College Radio Station with studios above the main en trance of the auditorium, is open all day to visitorllJ. BEAL BOTANICAL GARDENS- In the Beal Botanical Gardens are between two and three thousand botanical plants. The Gardens are open to visitors any time. THE FREDERICK COWLES JENISON GYMNASIUM AND FIELDHOUSE-- The Frederick Cowles Jenison Gymnasium and Fieldhouse is one of the largest and best equipped buildings for physical education and athletics in the nation. It houses the Department of Physical Education for men and provides facilities for all collegiate sports. The building will be open all day to visitors. HORTICULTURAL GARDENS- The Horticultural Gardens, east of the Horticulture Building and the green houses, will be open all day to visitors. THE COLLEGE FARMS- The College Farms are located on the south side of the Red Cedar River. By driving south on Farm Lane, the road running north and south past the College Auditorium, many of the farm buildings can be seen. Attention of the visitors is called especially to the College Dairy Barn, the Beef Cattle Barn, and the Pavilion.