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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jun 1967, p. 5

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More Area Students 'Receive Degrees At Various Universities daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. hM. Christensen of 2702Shore wood, McHenry, graduated May 21 from Ripon college, Ripon, Wis. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in History. . Next fall she begins teaching social studies and language arts in Milwaukee. GERALD H. HCGAN Gerald H. Hogan, son of Mr. nd Jflrs. John Hogan of Ringwood, received Ms degree of Bachelor of Science in Education at Northern Illinois university Saturday, June 3. He majored in biological- science. Mr. Hogan is married to the former Ruth Ann Schoenholtz and they have a son, Thomas, 2% years did. For the past four years they have resided in Elgin. "'Mm BARBARA VOGEL Miss Barbara Vogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vogel of Greenwood, returned May 28 from San Francisco State college, where she has been enrolled for the past year. The Master's degree which was conferred Is in Special Education and is certified in the fields of the neurologically handicapped, the emotionally disturbed and the socially maladjusted. JACK SCHOENHOLTZ Jack Bernard Schoenholtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenholtz, received his Master of Science in Education degree at Northern Illinois university last Saturday. His major il supervision and curriculum. Jack is marriedto the former Betty Davis of Scales Mount, t and lives in Carpenter svillg. The commencement address was given by Robert Galvin, Chairman of the board of Motorola, Inc., to 2,190 class members. For the past two years he has been teaching UJS. History at Lakewood Junior high school in District 300, Dundee. MARCELLA CHRISTENSEN Marcella Christensen, KISS A WIT TAKING MEDICINE no longer makes us shudder. Not only do modern drugs affect quick, almost miraculous [ cures, but they are usually pleasant to the taste. Take medication promutly when infection strikes. IPECIAL HALLEi Full Quart $3.09 ©SN or VODKA 3 lor 89JB WE I 3720 W. Elm Bt. 385-7030 JUWEL SHOPPING PLAZA of 2,328 University ts received in ceremonies at 7:30 P.m. Sunday, June 4, in Oklahoma Memorial stadium. Dr. George L. Cross, OU President, conferred the degrees. The graduates include Nicola Pintozzl, receiving a BA deof education versity. Harvard tad- , BARBARA SHANNON Professor Michael Schmaus, University of Munich, Germ&qy, and president of the Grabman Institute of Medieval Studies, presented the commencement address to 154 candidates and their parents. during commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 20, at Saint Xavier college, Chicago. Among this year's graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing is Barbara M. Shannon, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Shannon, 3008 West Northside avenue, and the late Gail J. Shannon. Miss Shannon will be employed at Illinois State Psychiatric institute in Chicago. Preceding the commencement ceremonies, a Baccalaureate celebration for the graduates and their parents was held on Friday, May 19, at 5:30 p.m. Mass was con celebrated by the Reverands John J. Ryan, Richard Shaw, Paulinus Coun- Ihan and Donald Pikell. Immediately following Mass, seniors and their parents were guests at dinner in the Walnut room of the college. Prize-winning author Irving Stone, author of "The Agony and the Ecstacy," "Those Who Love," "They Also Ran" and other historical novels, will meet Saturday afternoon, June 10, rsith members of the Coe - college graduating class, their parents and alumni. Commencement speaker will be Dr. Walter W. Heller, professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. The 1967 Coe graduating class includes: John Reese of McHenry, a psychology major. Among students who completed work for bachelor degrees this quarter at Western Blinds university's commencement is Robert Elvin Olson of Rt. 2, Mylith Park. Speaker for the occasion was Dr. Harold C. Hunt, professor s More than 850 stttferfk* will be candidates for bachelor's degrees in the lO&h annual commencement of Illinois State university at 10 a.ip. Saturday, June 10, in Horton Field House. In addition, there will be seventy- five master's degrees awarded and four doctorates* Dr. Robert G. Bone, who Is to retire Aug. 31 after eleven years as president of St), will deliver the commencement address and also deliver the charge to the graduates, among them Sandra Krumme of 2805 S. River road, who receives her BJS. Paul C. Morenz, 4306 Ponca} McHenry, received Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Wisconsin's June commencement at Madison this year, being held at Wisconsin's historic Camp Randall Monday, June 5, on the Madison campus. More than 3,600 sfedents filed across the commencement platform to receive diplomas., Kathryn O'Donnell, daughter of Mrs. Rosesl O'BosmsIl, rural McHenry, was among the fiftytwo seniors graduated from Mount St. Clare academy, Clinton, Iowa, Sunday afternoon, May 28, in St. Francis hall on can\pus. The Rev. William P. Greater, pastor of Sacred Heart church, Sabula. delivered the commencement address. Father Greener, after stressing to the graduates that they are now adults, remarked thateachparent and teacher, if he takes the time to review these years, will realize that he or she has, in some special manner, contributed to titis particular moment. The speaker remarked to his audience of the changes in the church, in the world, and in the works accomplished by the lay apostolate. At the one hundred and third commencement exercises at Concordia Teachers college, (River Forest, David Pedersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel Pedersen of 101 Nippersink Was ' granted a B.A. degree. Robert K. Burns, Jr., will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree at the 102 annual commencement exercises at Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas. He is a biology major. Burns was a member of the Sigma Tau Delta men's social did) and served as master of Patty Men's residence hail. He was a member of the Biology club and participated in men's intramural sports. Before entering Ottawa, Robert attended Wentworth Military academy. He plans to go into sales in the electronic industry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Burns of McHenry. Higher education paid its first dividend to 137 Elgin Community college graduates last Friday as they received Associate of Arts degrees. Ninety-nine of them plan to continue their studies at foujf-year colleges and universities. Among the graduates were Robert Kelso bf 1914 W. Indian Ridge drive; Brendan Clove of 1509 Beach road, Rosa Hughes of 1106 S, Pontiac, Richard Thennes of 1005 Green and David Langdon of Rt. 9, McHenry. David A. Liberty of 510f W. 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