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1 Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive Institutional Publications Commencement Ceremony programs Naval Postgraduate School Commencement Exercises / June 1951 Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.) Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
2 Library U. S. Naval Postg~ n::luute School Monterey, California. U. S. NAVAL POSTGRADUATE. SCHOOL ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND I COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES JUNE 16, 1951 ) MAHAN HALL AT TEN-THIRTY A. M.
3 ORDER OF PROCESSION CHIEF MARSHAL Captain RICHARD D. HARWOOD, U. S. Navy 1. The Graduates 2. The Military Staff 3. The Faculty DIVISIONS 4. The Department Chairmen, Dean and Assistant Superintendent 5. The Superintendent of the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School, the Chaplain and Honored Guests MARSHALS Commander HENRY A. ROWE, U. S. Navy Lieut. Commander JAMES 0. HOUSE, Jr., U. S. Navy Commander ROY H. SHULTS, U. S. Navy Commander WILLIAM B. RODMAN, IV, U. S. Navy Commander FRANK G. VESSELL, U. S. Navy Commander FRANCIS E. SWIDERSKI, U. S. Navy Lieutenant FRANCIS N. BIEWER, U. S. Navy Lieutenant LEON V. BARR, U. S. Navy Lieut. Commander JOHN E. BALSON, U. S. Navy Commander THEODORE H. BRITTAN, U. S. Navy Captain EDWARD K. WALKER, U.S. Navy Professor CHARLES H. RAWLINS Senior Professor PAUL J. KIEFER USHERS Chief Usher - Lieut. Commander FREEMAN M. JONES, U. S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant (jg) LEE G. CUTCHALL, U. S. Navy Lieutenant ROBERT A. EIDSON, U. S. Navy Lieutenant MERLIN C. CRIDDLE, U. S. Navy Lieutenant (jg) JOHN L. CHELGREN, U. S. Navy Lieutenant (jg) JOHN R. HIGH, U. S. Navy Lieutenant (jg) LOUIS L. JUNOD, U. S. Navy Lieut. Commander EMIL P. SCHULD, U. S. Navy Lieutenant (jg) JAMES F. IRVINE, Jr., U. S. Navy Lieutenant FORREST S. PETERSEN, U. S. Navy Lieutenant (jg) EDWARD C. HILL, U.S. Navy Commander RAYMOND J. LE BER, U.S. Navy Lieutenant, GEORGE H. SHARP, U. S. Navy MUSIC U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY ORCHESTRA under the direction of Lieutenant ALEXANDER C. MORRIS, U. S. Navy The audience is requested to stand as the academic procession moves into the area and remain standing until after the Invocation.
4 ORDER OF EXERCISES I MUSICAL PRELUDE Czardas by Monti Siciliano and Rigaudon by Francois Francouer RALPH MACK - Viola Soloist Concerto for Flute and Strings by Antonio Vivaldi II PROCESSIONAL Coronation March from "The Prophet" by Meyerbeer m INVOCATION Commander MERLE N. YOUNG (CHC}, U.S. Navy U. S. Naval Academy Chaplain IV INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER Rear Admiral ERNEST E. HERRMANN, U. S. Navy Superintendent, U. S. Naval Postgraduate School v ADDRESS TO GRADUATES By the Honorable DAN A. KIMBALL Under Secretary of the Navy VI AWARD OF CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION OF COURSES Communications Awarded by Captain DORSEY Bachelors of Science Bachelors of Science in Aerological Engineering Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelors of Science in Engineering Electronics Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering Masters of Science Masters of Science in Aerological Engineering Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering Masters of Science in Engineering Electronics Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering Naval Engineering Awarded by Captain CAVENAGH VII CONFERRING OF DEGREES Engineering Electronics Awarded by Captain SCHULTZ - presented by Dr. COONAN - presented at Monterey, California - presented by Dr. COATES - presented by Dr. TERWILLIGER - presented by Dr. FREY - presented by Dr. KIEFER - presented in absentia - presented at Monterey, California - presented by Dr. TERWILLIGER - presented by Dr. FREY - presented by Dr. KIEFER VIII BENEDICTION Commander MERLE N. YOUNG (CHC}, U. S. Navy U. S. Naval Academy Chaplain IX RECESSIONAL War March of the Priests from "Athalia" by Mendelssohn Members of the audience are requested to remain in their places after the Benediction until the Academic Procession has fl.led out of the Auditorium.
5 CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION OF COURSES Lieutenant Commander CHARLES JOHN ALLEY, U. S. Na\ y, Atkinson, Wisconsin Lieutenant (jg) ffiving LOUIS APAGAR, II, U. S. Coast Guard, Bound Brook, New Jersey Lieutenant (jg) GEORGE EDWIN BARTON, U. S. Navy, Cleveland, :::Jhlo Lieutenant (jg) DONALD (n) BASKIN, U. S. Navy, Los Angeles, California Lieutenant (jg) RICHARD ALLEN BIHR, U. S. Navy, Binghamton, New York Major JOHN WEBSTER BOWMAN, U. S. Marine Corps, Sikeston, Missouri Lieutenant JOHN LIPPETT BOYES, U. S. Navy, Jacksonvllle, Florida Lieutenant EDWIN DUNNNE BRCHAN, U. S. Navy, Los Angeles, California Lieutenant GUY CURTISE BROWN, U. S. Navy, Lincoln, llllnols Lieutenant (jg) SUMNER WILLIAM BURGESS, U. S. Navy, Thompsonvllle, Connecticut Lieutenant JAMES CLARE CASKEY, U. S. Navy, Port Allegheny, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Commander ALLEN BURDETT CATLIN, U. S. Navy, Miami, Florida Lieutenant Commander JOHN ANDREW COIL, U. S. Navy, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Commander ROBERT JOSEPH CONNELLY, U. S. Navy, West Medway, Massachusetts Lieutenant (jg) JAMES RUSSELL CONSTANTINE, U. S. Navy, Superior Wisconsin Lieutenant Commander JOHN GALBRAITH CORMACK, U. S. Navy, West Key, Florida Captain RICHARD BRYANT CROPLEY, U. S. Marine Corps, Youngstown, Ohio Lieutenant (jg) HARRY ORLANDO DA VIS, U. S. Navy, Holbrook, Massachusetts Lieutenant LARRY ERNEST DUNLAP, U. S. Navy, Freedom, California Lieutenant HERBERT HINTON FIELDER, U. S. Navy, Columbus, Georgia Lieutenant MAURICE CHRISTOPHER HARTLE, U. S. Navy, Loch Haven, Pennsylvania Lieutenant ROBERT SAMUEL HAYES, U. S. Navy, New Kensington, Pennsylvania Lieutenant (jg) JOHN LOVERING HAYWARD, U. S. Navy, West Hartford, Connecticut Lieutenant (jg) RAYMOND LEE HOFFMAN, U. S. Navy, Newberry, Oregon Captain DONALD SCHRElEVE HOPKINS, U. S. Marine Corps, North Platte, Nebraska Lieutenant JEROME ORIN HOVLAND, U. S. Navy, Hlngton, Montana Lieutenant Commander JOSEPH PATRICK KREIGHER, U. S. Navy, Portland, Oregon Lieutenant (jg) WILLIAl\1 EDWARD KNAEBEL, U. S. Navy, St. Joseph's, Missouri Lieutenant ROBERT JOHN LAUER, U. S. Navy, Toledo, Ohio Lieutenant (jg) JOHN CHAPMAN McCUTCHEN, II, U. S. Navy, New Roads, Louisiana Lieutenant Commander DONALD KENNETH McGREGOR, U. S. Navy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Commander JOHN FOSTER MAYNARD, U. S. Navy, Baltimore, Maryland Lieutenant JESSE ANDREW MERWIN, U. S. Navy, Sacramento, California Commander PAUL DONALD MITCHELL, U.S. Navy, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Lieutenant HUGH DYER MURPHREE, U. S. Navy, Troy, Alabama Lieutenant Comamnde'r ARTHUR HUTCHISON MURRAY, JR., U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C. Lieutenant Commander JOHN WILLIAM NEWLAND, JR., U. S. Navy, Cahoes, New York Lieutenant (jg) GUY EVERETT NOBLE, U. S. Navy, Gloucester, Massachusetts Lieutenant CHRISTOPHER CLEMENT PETROFF, U. S. Navy, Manchester, New Hampshire Lieutenant (jg) CARL RAYMOND QUANSTROM, JR.. U. S. Navy, Bellllower, California Lieutenant (jg) GEORGE JOSEPH REHE, U. S. Navy, Brownsvllle, Pennsylvania Lieutenant (jg) LEROY (n) REINBURG, JR., U. S. Coast Guard, St. Petersburg, Florida Lieutenant ()jg JOHN EDWARD RENN, U. S. Navy, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Commander HENRY ALEXANDER ROWE, U. S. Navy, Dallas, Texas Lieutenant HARLEY GEORGE SALISBURY, U. S. Navy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lieutenant Commander RICHARD HENRY SHIREMAN, JR., U. S. Navy, Walnut, Kansas Lieutenant Commander GEORGE FRANK SILVANIA, U.S. Navy, Stockton, California Lieutenant WILLIAM LYNN SIPLE, U. S. Navy, Cherokee, lowa Lieutenant LEON fvan SMITH, JR., U. S. Navy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Commander PHILIP HENRY SULLfVAN, U. S. Navy, Mount Vernon, New York Lieutenant (jg) ALBERT JOHN TAIT, U. S. Navy, Denver, Colorado Lieutenant (jg) ROBERT CHARLES TAYLOR, U. S. Coast Guard, Queens Vlllage, New York Lieutenant GUY EGHBElRT THOMPSON, U. S. Navy, St. Petersburg, Florida Lieutenant DONALD (n) ZIM~1ERMAN, JR., U. S. Navy, Berkeley, California - J
6 CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES BACHELORS OF SCIENCE Lieutenant Commander JAMES OTTIS HOUSE, JR., U. S. Navy, Jefferson City, Tennessee Lieutenant STUART TEES SADLER, U.S. Navy, Mt. Dora, Florida Lieutenant CHESTER ARTHUR ZIMMER?r!AN, U. S. Navy, San Francisco, California. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant Commander CECIL CLAY ABBOTT, JR., U. S. Navy, Lynnhaven, Virginia. L ieutenant JAMES HERBERT AGLES, U. S. Navy, Caseyville, llllnols Lieutenant BARET VAHAN AJEMIAN, U. S. Navy, Rosllndale, Massachusetts Lieutenant CHARLES BROOKE ALMY, U. S. Navy, San Francisco, California L ieutenant JOSE V. AZOPARDO, Venezuelan Navy Lieutenant WILLIAM DEROY BROTHERTON, JR., U. S. Navy, Columbia, Alabama Lieutenant WARREN LEE CALDWELL, U. S. Navy, Chevy Chase, Maryland L ieutenant Commander WILLIAM l<"ranklln CALLAW'AY, U. S. Navy, Vallejo, California L ieutenant (jg) ARTHUR STUCKY CHAPMAN, U. S. Navy, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Lieutenant PABLO E. COHEN, Venezuelan Navy Lieutenant Commander OSCAR R. CUADROS, Peruvian Navy Lieutenant HORACIA ESPINO ESPINO, Mexican Navy Lieutenant THOMAS KING IVES, U. S. Navy, Cambridge, Maryland Lieutenant KENNETH HARRISON JOHNS, U. S. Navy, Vallejo, California Lieutenant ROBERTO LOPEZ SANCHEZ, Mexican Navy Lieutenant Commander WALTER LESLIE MARSHALL, U. S. Navy, Princeton, Indiana Lieutenant JAMES ROBERT METHVIN, JR., U. S. Navy, Plant City, Florida Lieutenant RAFAEL MORALES FIGUEROA, Columbian Navy Lieutenant Commander MANUEL MORAN MARQUEZ, Peruvian Navy Lieutenant Commander JOHN JEROME NOLAN, U. S. Navy, Vallejo, California Lieutenant Commander JOHN THEODORE OLEKSY, U. S. Navy, Ironwood, Michigan Lieutenant DANIEL PALACIOS, Chilean Navy Lieutenant Commander CARLOS RISCO BOHL, Peruvian Navy Lieutenant Commander SHELLEY ELMER RULE, U. S. Navy, Chattanooga, Tennesee Lieutenant ROQUE A. SALDIAS, Peruvian Navy Lieutenant GEORGE ALDEN SCHAEDLER, U. S. Navy, Anthony, Rhode Island Commander FRANCIS EDWARD SWIDERSKI, U. S. Navy, Erle, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Commander FREDERICK WILLIAM TEEPE, U. S. Navy, San Diego, California. Lieutenant GERALD L. WOOD, Chilean Navy Lieutenant (jg) MILES MARSHALL YOUNG, U. S. Navy, Annapolis, Maryland BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN AEROLOGICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant WALTER FRANCIS MARTIN, U.S. Navy, Lowell, Massachusetts Lieutenant JOSEPH ANTHONY MORGAN, U. S. Navy, Philadelphia., Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Commander "J" PAUL POWELL, U. S. Navy, Natchitoches, Louisiana. Lieutenant (jg) LIGE TATONE, U. S. Navy, Mullins, West Virginia. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant Commander CORLIS WYATT ADAMS, U. S. Navy, Des Moines, Iowa L ieutenant FRANCIS DAVID BARTON, U. S. Navy, Philadelphia., Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Commander JACK LINCOLN BECKER, U. S. Navy, Honomu, Hawaii Lieutenant WILLIAM AARON BERGER, U. S. Navy, Cleveland, Mississippi Lieutenant WILLIAM CHARLES BERGSTEDT, U.S. Navy, Westerly, Rhode Island Lieutenant NORMAN FRANCIS CAMPBELL, U. S. Navy, San Diego, California. Commander DONALD ELEAZER CARR, U. S. Navy, Syracuse, New York Lieutenant ARTHUR McDOWELL CARTER, U. S. Navy, Anno.polls, Maryland Lieutenant Commander DALE WILLIAM COX, U. S. Navy, Los Angeles, California. Captain JOSEPH EARLE DA VIES, U. S. Marine Corps, Costa Mission, California. Lieutenant HENRY HINCKLEY DEARING, JR., U. S. Navy, Shaker Heights, Ohio Lieutenant RICHARD NOBLE de CALLIES, U. S. Navy, Broklyn, New York Lieutenant Commander 'WILLIAM ANDREW EUGDAHL, U. S. Navy, Slston, South Dakota Lieutenant (jg) GEORGE AUGUST ERICKSEN, U. S. Navy, Holland, Michigan Lieutenant Commander RICHARD LAVERNE EVANS, U.S. Navy, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Lieutenant JOHN CARRIGAN FELTUS, U. S. Navy, Natches, Mississippi
7 Lieutenant RICHARD (n) GAIBLER, U. S. Navy, Ottsville, Pennsylvania Lieutenant RICHARD LEWIS HALL, U.S. Navy, Peru, Indiana Lieutenant Commander ROBERT LEROY HANSEN, U. S. Navy, Waterloo, Iowa Lieutenant (jg) ROBERT VERNON HAYES, U. S. Navy, Indianapolis, Indiana Captain MARK (n) JONES, U. S. Marine Corps, Billings, Oklahoma Lieutenant CHARLES LORING JOSLIN, U. S. Navy, Baltimore, Maryland Lieutenant RALPH JUNIOR KAUFFMAN, U. S. Navy, Sacramento, California Lieutenant ROBERT WAYNE KIEFFER, U. S. Navy, Kansas City, Missouri Lieutenant Commander ROBERT STANTON K!LCOURSE, U. S. Navy, Buffalo, New York Lieutenant Commander ERNEST JACOB KNOCKE, U. S. Navy, Brooklyn, New York Lieutenant WILLIAM EDWARD KURTZ, U.S. Navy, Ironton, Ohio Lieutenant JACK STEWART LANEY, U. S. Navy, Pasco, Washington Lieutenant JAl\iES CLAYTON LIEBER, U. S. NA VY, Wakpeton, North Dakota Lieutenant RICHARD BABSON LINNEKIN, U. S. Navy, Jersey City, New Jersey Lieutenant CHARLES WILLIAM MESHIER, U. S. Navy, Beatrice, Nebraska Lieutenant RUPERT STEVENS MILLER, U. S. Navy, Galesburg, Illinois Lieutenant GERALD MORGAN MONROE, U. S. Navy, Jacksonville, Florida Lieutenant ROBERT EARL MORRIS, U. S. Navy, Pembroke, Massachusetts Lieutenant ROBERT CULLON MORRIS, U. S. Navy, W innetka, Illinois Lieutenant ROBERT LEE MORRIS, U. S. Navy, Springfield, Missouri Lieutenant Commander ALBERT OAKES MORTON, U.S. Navy, Erle, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Commander GREGG (n) MUELLER, U. S. Navy, Lafayette, Indiana Lieutenant ROBERT CHARLES RICH, U. S. Navy, South Norfolk, Virginia Lieutenant Commander EDGAR ALLEN ROBIE, U. S. Navy, Collingswood, New Jersey Lieutenant Commander CARL NATHANIEL SALDIN, U.S. Navy, Inglewood, California Lieutenant Commander JAMES FORSY'rH SANDS, U. S. Navy, Daisey, Georgia Lieutenant DAVID McKEON SAUNDERS, U. S. Navy, Takoma Park Maryland Lieutenant LEE RICHARD SCHERER, JR., U. S. Navy, Covington, Kentucky Lieutenant AUBREY RICHARD SEILER, U. S. Nq.vy, New Orleans, Louisiana Lieutenant RICHARD MILES SHIVELY, JR., U. S. Navy, Quaker City, Ohio Commander ROY GAIL SHULTS, U. S. Navy, Brownsville, Texas Lieutenant CHARLES EMANUEL STARNES, JR., U. S. Navy, Tucson, Arizona Lieutenant CHARLES CHURCHILL THATCHER, JR., U. S. Navy, Flint, Michigan Lieutenant ROBERT RICHARD THOE, U. S. Navy, Lake Mills, lowa Lieutenant CHARLES WILLIAM ULLRICH, U. S. Navy, Indianapolis, Indiana Lieutenant HARPER ELLIOTT VAN NESS, JR., U.S. Navy, Abilene, Texas BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant PAUL ED,VARD ARBO, U. S. NaV)', New Orleans, Louisiana Lieutenant (Jg) ROBERT BRISTOL ATWELL, U. S. Navy, Laramie, Wyoming Lieutenant ANTONIO AUGUSTO ABREU CAMINADA, Brazilian f'<avy Lieutenant WILLIAM HERMAN CATHA, U. S. Navy, Birmingham, Alabama Lieutenant RICHARD HENRY DOOLITTLE, U. S. Navy, Glen Burnie, Maryland Lieutenant Commander HERBERT THAYER FlCHMAN, U. S. Navy, New Orleans, Louisiana Lieutenant EDGARDO N. GENTA, Uruguayan Navy Lieutenant ALBERT STEVE GIORGIS, U. S. Navy, Los Angeles, California Major ROBERT JOSEPH HOLM, U. S. Marine Corps, Eastport, Maryland Lieutenant RUSSELL ANDERSON HUGHES, U. S. Navy, Huntington, West Virginia Lieutenant THADDE JOHN JAKUBOWSKI, U. S. Navy, Detroit, Michigan Lieutenant Commander ROBERT BRUCE JOHNSTON, U. S. Navy, Ackvllle, North Carolina Lieutenant JOAO BOTELHO MACHADA, Brazilian Navy First Lieutenant ROBERT JOSEPH McNICHOLAS, U. S. Marine Corps, Boston, Massachusetts First Lieutenant JACK LEROY MILES, U. S. Marine Corps, Wilmington, North Carolina Lieutenant ANDRES O. MORENO P., Venezuelan Navy Lieutenant EUGENIO NAVARRO ALVAREZ, Chilean Navy Lieutenant Commander ARTHUR WILLIAM NEWLON, U. S. Navy, Charleston, West V irginia Lieutenant (jg) ELLSWORTH MILLS OSTROM, JR., U. S. Navy, Corpus Christi, Texas Commander WILLIAM BLOUNT RODMAN, IV, U. S. Navy, Washington, North Carolina Lieutenant (jg) JOSEPH HERMAN SCHROEDER, U. S. Navy, Glendale, New York Lieutenant Commander TAZEWELL TAYLOR SHEPHARD, JR., U. S. Navy, Mobile, Alabama Lieutenant HORACIA RUBENS DE MELLO E. SOUZA, Brazilian Navy Lieutenant ALBERT (n) VAN ACKER, U.S. Navy, Winnetka, tllinols Lieutenant PAULO VIRGILIO DIDIER BARBOSA VIANA, Brazlllan Navy Lieutenant LESLIE ARTHUR WELGE, U. S. Navy, Oakland, California
8 Captain WARREN EVERT WEINBERG, U. S. Marine Corps, Wendell, Idaho Lieutenant Commander JAMES GLENN WHITEAKER, U.S. Navy, Cumberland Gap, Tennessee Lieutenant Comamnder GEORGE FREDERICK ZIEGLER, U. S. Navy, No. Bergen, New Jersey, BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS Lieutenant RUDOLPH VALENTINO BIORDI, U.S. Navy, Ellworth City, Pennsylvania Lieutenant THOMAS ARTHUR BUSH, JR.. U. S. Navy, 'Vestfleld, New Jersey Lieutenant HUGH DENSON BUTLER, U. S. Navy, Salt Lake City, Utah Lieutenant GERALD WEIR CLARKE, U. S. Navy, North Bend, Washington Lieutenant JAMES TATE COCKRILL, U. S. Navy, Annapolis, Maryland Lieutenant WILEY VIRGIL CONOVER, U. S. Navy, Red Bluff, California Lieutenant ALLEN McDONALD DAME, U. S. Navy, Boynton, Florida Lieutenant WILLIAM THOMAS DOYLE, U. S. Navy, San Diego, California Lieutenant HENRY ARTHUR EIMSTAD, U. S. Navy, Ashland, Oregon Lieutenant Colonel LAURENCE FRANCIS FOX, U. S. Marine Corps, Manchester, New Hampshire Lieutenant HAROLD JOSEPHUS GOODNOW, U. S. Navy, Odessa, New York Lieutenant Commander WARD WILLSON GRIFFITH, III, U.S. Navy, Washington, D. C. Lieutenant JOHN BERCELAY HAINES, U. S. Navy, Augusta, Maine Lieutenant BRYCE DA YID INMAN, U. S. Navy, Spencer, Ohio Lieutenant ROBERT (n) KIRK, U. S. Navy, Annapolis, Maryland Lieutenant WILLIAM CARL KISTLER, U. S. Navy, Columbus, Ohio Captain URBAN AUGUST LEES, U. S. Marine Corps, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Lieutenant HASSELL LEE NORTON, U. S. Navy, Rosell, New Mexico Lieutenant Commander RICHARDSON (n) PHELPS, JR., U. S. Navy, Wilson, Alabama Lieutenant (jg) JACK MILTON PRESSLER, U. S. Navy, Marshall, Tennessee Lieutenant JOHN BRENTS RANDOLPH, U. S. Navy, Altus, Arkansas Lieutenant JOHN WILLIAM RHINESMITH, U. S. Navy, Ashley, Indiana Lieutenant RALPH GEORGE RICHTER, U. S. Navy, San Diego, California Lieutenant BENJAMIN CARROLL ROGERS, JR., U. S. Navy, Abilene, Texas Lieutenant Commander RICHARD MURRELL SEW ALL, U. S. Navy, So. Pasadena, California Lieutenant CHANDLER EASTMAN SWALLOW, JR., U.S. Navy, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Lieutenant Commander 'VILLIAM BRUCE TICHENOR, U. S. Navy, San Diego, California Lieutenant Commander BERNARD SCOTT UMBARGER, U. S. Navy, Los Angeles, California Commander FRANK GEORGE VESSELL, U. S. Navy, Keewaten, Minnesota MASTERS OF SCIENCE Lieutenant FRANCIS JOSEPH SISK, U. S. Navy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lieutenant WALTON LAGE CARLSON, U. S. Navy, East Moline (Rock Island), lllnols MASTERS IN SCIENCE ln ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant Commander JOHN EDWARD BALSON, U. S. Navy, University City, Missouri Lieutenant THOMAS (n) HAZAPIS, U. S. Navy, New York City, New York Lieutenant Commander JOHN PEYTON HOBSON, ill, U. S. Navy, Plkevllle, Kentucky Lieutenant Commander HARRY EARL JACKAWAY, U. S. Navy, Auderbon, New Jersey Lieutenant Commander LEON HERBERT RATHBUN, JR., U.S. Navy, East Aurora, New York Lieutenant RICHARD EARL SEACORD, U. S. Navy, Winsted, Connecticut Lieutenant JOSEPH WILMER TALBOTT, U. S. Navy, Bristol, Maryland Lieutenant WILLIAM RICHARD WAKELAND, U.S. Navy, Shreveport, Louisiana MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN AEROLOGICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant Commander CARL WARREN ADAMS, U.S. Navy, Chrisney, Indiana Lieutenant JOHN PAUL McMANUS, U. S. Navy, New York City, New York Lieutenant THOMAS PHILLIP MULLINS, JR., U. S. Navy, Memphis, Tennessee Lieutenant Commander CHARLES ELLIS TILDEN, U. S. Navy, Fresno, California Lieutenant ELINOR JANE WRITT, U. S. Navy, Cincinnati, Ohio MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS Lieutenant LEON VINCENT BARR, U. S. Navy, Renova, Pennsylvania Major ERNEST CLIFFORD BENNETT, U. S. Marine Corps, North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Lieutenant JOSEPH FRANK CALABRESE, U. S. Navy, Newark, New Jersey Lieutenant JAMES EDWIN CALLAHAN, U. S. Navy, Hlsevllle, Kentucky Lieutenant Commander EARLE ALBERT CARR, U. S. Navy, Lone Pine, California Lieutenant ALBERT CUNNINGHAM CARSON, U. S. Navy, Starksvllle, Mississippi Lieutenant LANIER GUTHRIDGE COLE, U. S. Navy, Lamarque, Texas
9 Lieutenant Commander HOWARlJ MAX CORTNER, U. S. Navy, Farmland, Indiana Lieutenant Commander WILBUR TENNEY DOYEL, U. S. Navy, Edmond, Oklahoma Lieutenant Commander WILLIAM ROSS GIBSON, U. S. Navy, Logansport, Indiana Lieutenant ERNEST LENWOOD HURD, JR., U. S. Navy, Roanoke, Virginia Lieutenant JAMES LEE KNIGHT, U. S. Navy, Detroit, Michigan Commander COLLIS ORMSBY MARSHALL, U.S. Navy, Louisville, Kentucky Lieutenant Commander LARRY DOYLE MOORE, U. S. Navy, West Palm Beach, Florida Lieutenant DALE VANOS NESS, U. S. Navy,,Bismark, North Dakota Lieutenant CHARLES ANTHONY RANKOWSKI, U. S. Navy, Cleveland, Ohio Lieutenant Commander RAY FRANKLIN SMITH, U. S. Navy, Green Bay, Wisconsin Lieutenant Commander DAVID STAFFORD STERRETT, U. S. Navy, Erle Pennsylvania Lieutenant FRED ELMER STOUT, JR., U. S. Navy, Shamokin, Pennsylavania Lieutenant Commander REUBEN EMIL STRELOW, U. S. Navy, Wittenberg, Wisconsin Lieutenant Commander WILLIAM WINNING VALLANDIGHAM, U. S. Navy, San Leandro, California Lieutenant Commander ISAIAH McPHAIL VANN, JR., U. S. Navy, Clinton, North Carolina Lieutenant RAYMOND NICHOLAS VRANICAR, U. S. Navy, Joliet, Illinois Lieutenant ROBERT JAMES YOUNG, U. S. Navy, Phillipsburg, New Jersey MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Lieutenant FRANCIS NORBERT BIEWER, U. S. Navy, Portland, Oregon Lieutenant Commander WILLIAM FRANCIS FARRELL, JR., U. S. Navy, Boston, Massachusetts Lieutenant FRANK WILLARD LAESSLE, U. S. Navy, Morristown, New Jersey Lieutenant Commander HENRY JOHN MARCINIAK, U. S. Navy, Chicago, Illinois U. S. Naval Academy Press
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