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TranscriptOffice of University Relations SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 28, 1999 STUDENTS CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES FROM SDSM& T Students who were candidates for degrees during the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology winter commencement included the following individuals ( listed by hometowns alphabetically): Aberdeen: Emily Jo Schaffer, civil and environmental engineering Alliance, NE: Theodore Todd Johnson*, civil and environmental engineering Baker, MT: Matthew Thomas Griffith, computer science Box Elder: Michael Wayne Baye, electrical engineering Canby, MN: Jill Mary Hennen, civil and environmental engineering Cheyenne, WY: Matthew Allen Gries, computer engineering; Justin Charles Thomas, computer engineering Cottage Grove, MN: Nicholas Jay Tastad, interdisciplinary sciences Custer: Crystal M. Wood**, interdisciplinary sciences Dayton, WY: Robert Allen Lee, mechanical engineering DeSmet: Bridget Adoree McNames**, chemical engineering Dupree: Michael Sean Heinrich, mechanical engineering Elgin, IL: David Wayne Marshall, interdisciplinary sciences Germany: Christian Dieter Sedlatschek, geology Gillette, WY: Thomas Jerry Potter, chemical engineering; William Hugh Hamley, IV, electrical engineering; Phillip Paul Bach, mechanical engineering Hankinson, ND: Shiloh Duane Wahl, civil and environmental engineering Harrisburg: Brett Lemar Van Heuveln, industrial engineering Huron: Zavesky, Bruce David Zavesky, computer engineering Kasson, MN: Cayce Anne Lillesve, geology Kimball: Ann Margaret Konechne, industrial engineering LaCrescent, MN: William James Walters**, electrical engineering Mandan, ND: Jonathan Daniel Glaser*, computer engineering McLaughlin: Heidi Mae Kramer, civil and environmental engineering Mitchell: Joel Evan Smith, mining engineering Newton, IA: Lial Nathan Jamison*, electrical engineering Norway: Karin Dalberg, civil and environmental engineering; Joachim Jonassen, civil and environmental engineering; Roger Stalheim, civil and environmental engineering; Trond Gaute Tveit**, civil and environmental engineering; Solveig Olsen**, chemical engineering; Trude Haehre Vatvik, chemical engineering; Ole Johnny Gauteplass***, electrical engineering; Christar Lone**, electrical engineering; Jan- Erik Ekornes*, mechanical engineering; Morten Saetre, mechanical engineering; Christian Endre Vasbo, mechanical engineering; Andres Hope Amundsen**, metallurgical engineering - more - - Page 2 - Omaha, NE: James Robert Lang***, chemical engineering; Jamie Katherine Mathison, metallurgical engineering Philadelphia, PA: Earl Marinus Francois*, computer science Philip: Nicholas Nowlin Phillips, computer engineering Rapid City: Danielle June Wiebers, civil and environmental engineering; Roxanne Marie Hinders, chemical engineering; Amy Elizabeth Williams, chemistry and interdisciplinary sciences; Joseph Michael Balfe Jr, computer science; Todd Alan Schield, computer science; Gloria Jean Eatherton, interdisciplinary sciences; Mark David Laudenschlager***, interdisciplinary sciences; Kimberly Kay Lutz, interdisciplinary sciences; Carol Jean Peterson*, interdisciplinary sciences; John Walter Fiedler***, mechanical engineering; Mary Elizabeth Fivecoate, mechanical engineering; Samuel Bednar French, physics San Antonio, TX: Alma Latrece Francois, interdisciplinary sciences Sidney, MT: Derek Aaron Young, interdisciplinary sciences Sioux Falls: Travis Lee Soldatke, civil and environmental engineering; Jacqueline May Henriksen, computer engineering; Ryan Steven Bechtold, interdisciplinary sciences Spearfish: Regan Oliver Marsh, civil and environmental engineering; Richard Andrew Marsh, civil and environmental engineering St. Joseph, MI: Melinda Ellen Walberg, industrial engineering Strasburg, CO: Elizabeth Frances Harrison, industrial engineering Sturgis: Kresi Jo Crowser, interdisciplinary sciences; Melissa Anne Erbe, interdisciplinary sciences Wabasha, MN: Julie Marie Clapero, mechanical engineering Wessington Springs: Nathan Joel Sorben, civil and environmental engineering West Jordan, UT: Fernando Pikel Rodrigues, mining engineering White River: Tate Douglas Bouman, metallurgical engineering; Daniel Harold Ring**, metallurgical engineering Yankton: Scott Michael Young, civil and environmental engineering [*** Highest Honors = 3.80- 4.00GPA; ** High Honors = 3.60- 3.79GPA; * Honors = 3.40- 3.59 GPA.] Master of Science degrees: Bangladesh: Monowar Zahir, mechanical engineering Dakota Dunes: Victor Neil Allison, technology management Hamill: Melissa Renay Reis, materials engineering and science India: Sucharita E. Dasa, civil engineering; Sunil Kumar Earla, civil engineering; Subramony Harihara Krishnamoorthy, civil engineering; Nayeemuddin Naseeruddin, civil engineering; Naveen Kumar Rojanala, civil engineering; Romana Sabina Sequeria, computer science Korea: Jae Ik Lee, materials engineering and science Nepal: Rabindra Nath Bhattarai, materials engineering and science Norway: Cato Bjelland Johannessen, computer science; Thomas Andre Pedersen, mechanical engineering People's Republic of China: Xu Zhang, computer science Rapid City: Cheryl Anne Naus, geology and geological engineering; Christian Maloney Cicimurri, paleontology; Kip Adair Hoback, computer science; Chad Lee Heyen, technology management Sioux Falls: Michael James Halde, civil engineering Spearfish: James Gaylord Parsons, materials engineering and science - more - - Page 3 - Valentine, NE: Anthony James Bristow, electrical engineering Doctor of Philosophy: Korea: Heui Soo Han, materials engineering and science People's Republic of China: Xinxiang Liu, materials engineering and science SDSM& T's 140th commencement ceremony was held December 18th in the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Theater. Dr. Theodore Gull, Astrophysicist at the NASA Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics at the Goddard Space Flight Center, gave the commencement address. Dr. Gull was presented with an honorary Doctor of Science degree during the ceremony. ++ 30++ ( I: univrel\ pressrele\ 1299\ Commencement Complete Hometown fax/ RC)
CreatorSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations;
SubjectCommencement ceremonies -- South Dakota -- South Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Local SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
Date1999-12-28
TypeText
Formatapplication/pdf
Languageeng
RelationIs part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection
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Submitting InstitutionDevereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Date Digital2009
CONTENTdm number2993
CONTENTdm file name2994.pdf
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