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Show College Lists 1943 Graduates Candidates for graduation from Utah State Agricultural college, were listed today by the office of Dr. Elmer G Peterson, president, along with naval and marine commis-fions commis-fions and officers Mho have completed advanced military requirements of the Reserve Officers Trining Corps. Candidates for the special two-year certificate are Lyngby Stoker of Clearfield in agriculture, and James Le Roy Roberts of Blue Creek, and Dewain C. Washburn of jlonroe in industries and trades. Receiving a commission as second lieutenant in the coast artillery corps reserve vill be Theodore N. Eenson of Logan, while Kenneth G. Lee of Oakley, Idaho, will be commissioned a second lieu. ' tpnant in the United States marine corps reserve. Clifton, Idaho; A. Glenn Wahlquist ol Roosevelt; Wallace Joseph Wightman of Payson; Clinton David Da-vid Zollinger of Providence; and Russell H. Allen of Logan. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of arts and sciences: Glen C. Andersen of Mendon; Stanley P. Andersen and Marjorie Hansen of Trernonton; Ann Louise Barber and Ted B. Bernhisel of Lewiston; James Edward Ed-ward Beckett of Needles, California; Califor-nia; Vernal Reid Bishop of Garland; Gar-land; Marguerite Kropfli Byington of Bancroft, Idaho; Ralph Frederick Fred-erick Carlson of Hyrum; Jean Snow Clements of iark City; Richard Karl Coburn and Dell Ellis Jorgensen of Smithfield; Ruth Danielson of Paradise; Jack Ray Fowler of Woodland, California; Betty Louise Hatch of Woods Cross; Charlotte Dale Henroid of Provo; Samuel Whitney Hilton, II of Pleasant Grove; Gwen Hunsaker of Honey ville; John Dale James of Las Vegas, Nevada; Darrell Royal Maddock of Ogden; Robert Harold Nickerson and Charles Emery Rigby of Salt Lake City; Wayne I B. Nuttall of Ephraim; Lane Morris Palmer of Stone, Idaho; Barbara Perkins of Mont-! Mont-! pelier, Idaho; Lois E. Roy lance of Coalville; Arthur Wallace of Lay-ton; Lay-ton; Donald Fred'Zamzow of Delta; Del-ta; and Aaron George Amacher, Constance Richardson Blair, Llewellyn Llew-ellyn Grant Bodrero, Almeda Brown Christensen, Angelo Collis, Dean C. Fletcher, John Hale Gardner, Gard-ner, Marguerite Greaves, Vera Griffin, Maye Howell, Ellen Maughan, Mau-ghan, Harlo F. Petersen, Mayo W. Smith, Paul H. Thomas and Dorothy Dor-othy Claire Wanlass of Logan. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of corn- ration: Charles Aquilla Allen of Hyrum; Grant Forsgren Andersen, Ander-sen, Lester Oleen Andersen, Del Mont Beecher, Donnelle Olson, and Helen Stewart of Brigham City; Clark E. Bell and ' John Osmer Lowe of Burley, Idaho; Henry Parker Bradshaw of Drummond. Montana; Lael Miller Campbell, Fae Fridal, Lydia Hortense Fridal and Beth Oyler of Trernonton; Ariel Ar-iel B. Chatterton of Provo; Grant-James Grant-James Cullimore of. Garland; Blanche LaRue Deschamps and Jessie Ray Scartezina of Malad, Idaho; Mignon S. Domgaard of Glen-wood; Glen-wood; William Jess Johnson of Beaver Dam; Lurline Hazel Anderson An-derson Jones of Eden; Henrietta Jones of Cedar City; George Warren War-ren Lacey of Tooele; Eva Lee of Hyde Park; Emma Martin, Marian M. Sander and Helen Tillotson of Ogden; Ruth Maughan of Benson Ward; Jane Jennings Moss of Bountiful; Elaine . Murdock of Blackfoot, Idaho; Roma Mary Reber of St. George; Peter Charles Char-les Reid of Riverside, California; Jack Willis Richards of Magna; Pearl Shaffer and Iras White of Vernal; Margaret Snow of Richfield; Rich-field; Veda Sorensen of Mendon; Jesse George Stratford of IFocatello, Idaho; Ida-ho; Dorothy Rose Tervort of Pay-son; Pay-son; William M. Thomas of American Am-erican Fork; Everett Clark Thorpe of Providence; Keith Sterling Trane of Lehi; Billye Twitchell of Blackfoot, Idaho; and LaVerna Heaton Allen, Lillian E. Coburn, Grace Smith Dunkley, Ann Thomas Thom-as Groutage, Leona Henson, Mamie Hansen, Theda Jennie McBride, Helen Michaelseu, Walter Harris Posner, Beth Sanders, Lyle Shipley, Ship-ley, Alma Sonne, Jr., Warren Bingham Bing-ham Wilson and Goldie M. Woodward Wood-ward of Logan. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of en- Ernest Hansen of Layton; Kenneth Ken-neth G. Lee of Oakley, Idaho; Adrian Ad-rian Keith Long of River Heights; Jack G. Lowman of Cedar City; , George Oriel Matkin of Swan Lake, Idaho; j James Hughes Neeley of Coal- ville; Horten Jesse Nielsen of Hy-rum; Hy-rum; Lowell Frederick Pack of i Snowville; Eldred Ray Peterson of North Lofan; Ronald C. Reeve of Hinckley; Lloyd Elliot Rich of Brigham City; John J. Sorensen J of Mendon; Russell David Stoker; of Clearfield ; Dean W. Thorpe of ' Wellsville; and Calvin C. Warnick , of Delta. j Automotive, Myron M. Richards j of Garland; metalwork, Richard LaMar Pugsley of Rosette; radio, Dale LeRoy Fisher of Layton; John Dudley Lenkersdorfer of Logan; I James Willis Lewis of Roosevelt; i and Jack H. Sneddon of Salt Lake j City; woodwork and building con- struction, Don R. Gowers of Ne-1 phi and Jack K. Whitlock of Mt. j Pleasant; and industrail education, I Junius Wells Robins of Scipio. j Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of for- j estry ; Harold Ftancis Armstrong and Lewis Max Rogers of Logan; Laurence Aubert of Price; David I A. Bernstein and Francis Joseph Schopper of Chicago, Illinois; Ro-! bert James Branges and Moses ! Samowitz of New York City ; Mark Hall Crystal of Altonah; S. Law- i rence Cuskelly of Killdeer, North Dakota; Wynn George Freeman of Brigham City; Neil C. Frisch-knecht Frisch-knecht of Manti; Clifford Carl Gaynard of Ozone Park, New York; Warren C. Giauque of Salt 1 Lake City; Max C. Green of Clearfield; Clear-field; John Marvin Hall of Eagar, Arizona ; Robert W. Handley of Marysvil-le, Marysvil-le, Calf.; Carl Frederick Imhof of Tiffin, Ohio; Normal Thomas Kitchen Kit-chen of Provo; James Joheph O'-Toole O'-Toole of Woodbridge, New Jersey; Margie E. Quate of Logan; Beu-lah Beu-lah Walther Dalley of Halleckv Nevada; Ruth Margaret DeLapp ol Delta; Beulah Gancheff of Trenton; Tren-ton; Donna Gold of Murray; Wanda Wan-da Haley of Pocatello, Idaho; Phyllis Stoddard Hall of Richmond; Rich-mond; Eleanor Hanks of Clearfield; Clear-field; Ruth Hyer of Lewiston; Gwen Hymas of Liberty, Idaho; Mae Jensen of Montpelier. Idaho; Frances W. Kurtz of Tooele; Karma Kar-ma Hill Lacey of Drummond. Montana ; Clista Larsen of Manti; Imogene Lee of Paradise; Rea M. Madsen of Shelley, Idaho; Edith Nyman of North Logan; Verlene Pace ol Price; Melva Hammond Richey of Ashton, Idaho; True Roundy or Peoa; Mildred E. Smith of Shelley,. Idaho; Dorothy Jorgensen Wallin of Amalga. Graduate division, certificates in social work, Augusta Judd Bullen and Carmen Dailies Fredrickson of Logan; Candidates for the degTee of master of science: school of agriculture, agri-culture, Dwain W. Norris of Randolph Ran-dolph and Elden Westenskow of Manti; school of arts and sciences, Karl Phillips Bird of Springville and . James Searle Yolton of Port Byron, Illinois; school Of commerce, com-merce, D. Ivo Eames of Preoton, Idaho; school of education, Claytor Wilson Allred of American Falls,. Idaho; Wilford W. Christensen of." Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mont Harmon of Deweyville, Laurence W. Jenkins Jen-kins of Ogden; and Luna Robertson Robert-son Brits, Eldon Ernest Jacobsen and Caroline Eyring Miner of Logan; Lo-gan; School of forestry', B. Phillips Haas of Volga, .South Dakota; school of home economics, Ruth Elizabeth Barnes of Salt Lake City; and candidate for the degree de-gree of master of education in agriculture, ag-riculture, George C. Willardsen o Ephraim. , Gilbert D. McClure of Lawton Oklahoma; LaMar Ralph Monroe of Scipio; Lane Morris iPalmer of Stone, Idaho; Eldred Ray Peterson Peter-son of North Logan; Richard La Mar Pugsley of Rosette; Kenneth R. Rees and Keith H. Rees of Coalville; Archibald W. Richards of Mid vale; Wilford John Smeding, Jr., and Ralph Francis Smith of Ogden; Russell David Stoker of j Clearfield; James Tasso, Jr., of j Clifton, Idaho; Horace N. Tramel-1 ling of Hoytsville; Billye Twitchell : of Blackfoot, Idaho; Jack K. I Whitock of Mt. Pleasant; and j Aaron George Amacher, Llewel-1 lyn Grant Bodrero, William Grant; Budge, George Eccles Caine, Dean C. Fletcher, Donald R. Jeffs, Geo. ' Wilson Jenkins, 'George E. Mc-1 Donald, William Guy Muray, Harlo Har-lo F. IPeterson and Lewis Max ! Rogers of Logan. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of ag- j riculture: Fred W. Allen of Tre-1 Ensigns in the naval reserve who5 ,-ill be graduated are Thomas Marven Brothersen of Mt. Pleasant' Pleas-ant' Wayne John Christen of Brigham City; Russell Max Goodman Good-man of Magna; Charles Ray Kel-jey Kel-jey of providence; Lowell Frederick Freder-ick Pack of Snowville; and Wayne Joseph Eldredge, Delmar A. Gib-eon, Gib-eon, John Bicnard Hinchcliff and Thomas William Power of Ogden. Certificates of completion, and named as candidates for officer training schools in the U. S. army, as named by the college ROTC unit, are as follows: Charles Aqui-Ua Aqui-Ua Allen and Horten Jesse Nielsen of Hyrum; Fred Allen and George jj Bradshaw of Trernonton; Genn C. Andersen and John D. Baker, jr., of Mendon; Jay Anderson, Del Mont Beecher and Laurence G. Whitney of Brigham City; Edward Ed-ward Keith Arthur of St. John; Paul E. Bartschi of Nounan, Idaho; Ida-ho; William Lee Matt of Woods Cross; James Edward Beckett of Needles, California; gineering, industries and trades : agricultural engineering, Edward Keith 'Arthur of St. John; Thomas Marven Brothersen of Mt. Pleasant; Pleas-ant; Cloyd Christensen of Hyrum; Byron Richard Tomlinson of Ogden; Og-den; Verl C. Waite of Clearfield; civil engineering, Ray J. Behling, Wayne Joseph Eldredge, Delmar A. Gibson, John Richard Hinchcliff Hinch-cliff and Thomas William Power of Ogden; David Eugene Benton of Clearfield; Clear-field; George B. Bradshaw of Trernonton; William Grant Budge, Ivan S. Haslam, Donald R. Jeffs, George Wilson Jenkins, David Moore and Jesse S. Robinson of j Logan; Wayne John Christensen of Brigham City; Marcus Ralph Cooley of Newton ; Russel Max ( Goodman of Magna; Frank Mad- ' dison " Hanson and Charles Ray I j Kelley of Providence; Vaughanb William E. Speed of Cranford, New Jersey; Gordon Brotherton Swan of Ogden; and Frell C. Zink of Boise, Idaho. , Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of home economics: Elaine Adams of Lay-ton; Lay-ton; Clare Joyce Adney of Cor-inne; Cor-inne; Rela Armstrong and Karrol Haight Capener of Cedar City, Edith Ashby of Murray; Nadine Ballard and Vernice Winn of Smithfield; Esther Marie Bauerle. Mary Decker, Bemice Emily Hult-quist, Hult-quist, Martha Kathryn Kirkham and Sarah Grace Maxwell of Salt Lake City; Mary Virginia Briggs, Mary Louise Costley, Carma Hunsaker Hun-saker Croft, Rosella Ann Larkin, La Von Newey of Ogden; Violet Ol-sen Ol-sen Brown of Kimberley, Idaho; ' Lucille Christensen, Beulah Mae Dailies, Bessie M. Eskelsen, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Larvis, Oral R. Pngmire and merce: William Lee Batt of Woods Cross; Gam Arthur Brown of Scipio; Robert Preston Caine of Chicago, Illinois; Melva Mae Crit-chlow Crit-chlow of Price; Alten Bigler Davis Da-vis of Riverside; Harmon L. Duncan Dun-can of Sigurd; Clara Gilman Dunn, VaNyle M. Evans, H. Dean Eyre, Wendell A. Heaton, Harold John Roghaar and Wilford John Smeding, Jr., and Ralph Francis Smith of Ogden; Harold H. Gut-ke Gut-ke of Smithfield; Terrance Edwin Hatch of Paradise; Evan A. Iver-son Iver-son of Trernonton; Reta Jones, Janice Mather, Leah Roberts and Mary Walker' of Salt Lake City; Elna Kemp of North Logan; La Ree Kerr of Wellsville; Ellis Weston Wes-ton Lamborn of Laketown; Helen Henderson Nelson of Arimo, Idaho; Ida-ho; Lynn Earl Page of Payson; Douglas C. Strong of American! Fork; Lee R. Thompson of Ster- ling; Horace N. Tremelling of, Hoytsville; Laurence G. Whitney! of Brigham City; and Lyle J. ! Bates, Margaret Todd Benson, Theodore N. Benson, George Eccles Ec-cles Caine, Nedra Datwyler, Dean M. McDonald, William Guy Murray, Mur-ray, Gordon Eric Porter, Ruth S. Richards, Maridean Munk Ryberg. Raymond Harrison Shaw and Gwendolyn F. Smith of Logan. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of science, school of edu- nionton; Jay O. Anderson of Brig-ham; Brig-ham; John D. Baker, Jr., of Men- don ; Howard H. Barron of Sig-1 urd; Paul E. Bartschi of Nounan, Idaho; LaMont L. Bennett of Deseret; Don Robert Bingham of Honey ville; Allen Thomas Bond of Duichesne; Richard W. Call of Lay-ton Lay-ton Robert Bononi Campbell of Providence; Fred H. Coma by of Spanish Fork; Clifton Robinson Dixon of Gooding, Good-ing, Idaho; Eldon M. Drake of Ogden; Grant M. Esplin of Cedar City; Jay Sheldon Fitzgerald of KamasJ Elmo A. Gray of Lehi; Byron Frank Haderlie of Afton, Wyoming; Frank L. Hall of Garland; Gar-land; Norman Steed Howells of Salt Lake City; Homer W. Jaynes, Jr., of Sandy Clarke Poppleton Maughan and Webster Cooper Maughan of Wellsville: LaMar Ralph Monroe of Scipio; Keith H. Rees and Kenneth R. Rees of Coalville; D. Eugene Reeves of Brigham City; Archibald W. Richards Rich-ards of Midvale; Clyde R. Richards of Morgan; Garrett Frank Somsen of Soda Springs, Idaho; Glen Earl Soulier of Provo; James Tasso, Jr., of David Eugene Benton of Kays-ville; Kays-ville; David A. Bernstein, Robert Preston Vaine, and Francis Joseph Jo-seph Schopper of Chicago, Illinois; Illin-ois; Vernal Reid Bishop and Myron My-ron R. Richards, of Garland; Robert Ro-bert James Branges and Moses Samowitz of New York City, New York; Richard W. Call and Dale LeRoy Fisher of Layton; Robert Bononi Campbell and Frank Mar-dison Mar-dison Hanson of Providence; Richard Rich-ard Karl Coburn and Dell Ellis Jorgensen of Smithfield; Marcus Ralph Cooley of Newton; Jay Sheldon Fitzgerald of Kamas; Warren C. Giaque and Jack H. Sneddon of Salt Lake City; Samuel Whitney Hilton, II, ot Pleasant Grove; John Dale James of Las Vegas, Nevada; Homer W. Jaynes, Jr., of Sandy; George Warren Lacey of Tooele; James Willis Lewis and A. Glenn Wahl-l Wahl-l quist of Roosevelt; Leon E. Litz of Trenton; Adrian Keith Long of River Heights; George Oriel Mat-kin Mat-kin of Swan Lake, Idaho; Clarke Poppleton Maughan, Webster Cooper Co-oper Maughan and Dean W. Thorpe of Wellsville |