TUESDAY, DECEMBER TENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTy .. SEVEN The Fall Commencement of Michigan State University UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM • EAST LANSING The Fall Commencement of Michigan State University ACADEMIC COSTUME The pageantry and color at commencement exercises reveal a record of academic achievement of the various individuals taking part in the exer cises. The following brief description is given that the audience might more readily interpret such achievement. In 1894, the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, met at Columbia University to draft a code which would serve to regulate the design of gowns and hoods indicating the various degrees as well as the colors to indicate the various faculties. This code has been adopted by most of the colleges and universities in America and its use has made identification of scholastic honors an immediate activity. Three types of gowns are indicated by the code. Those worn by the bachelors are made of black worsted material and have long, pointed sleeves. Those worn by masters may be made either of black silk or black wool and have long, closed sleeves with the arc of a circle near the -bottom. The arm goes through a slit, giving the appearance of short sleeves for the master's gown. Doctor's gowns are made of black silk and are faced with velvet. The sleeves are full, round and open with three bars of velvet on each sleeve. The velvet facing of bars on the sleeves may be black or the same color as the binding of the hood. Hoods are made of material identical with the gown and are lined in the official academic color of the institution conferring the degree. If the institution has more than one color, the chevron is used to introduce the second color. Colored velvet or velveteen binds the hoods and indicates the department or faculty to which the degree pertains. Historical associations of color have been continued to signify the various faculties. Art and letters can be recognized by the white, taken from the traditional white fur trimming of the Oxford and Cambridge Bachelor of Arts hoods. Red, long traditional of the church, indicates theology. The royal purple of the King's court signifies law. The green of medicinal herbs immediately identifies a medical degree. Philosophy is signified by the color of wisdom and truth, blue. Because through re search untold wealth has been released to the world, science is identified by golden yellow. Oxford pink indicates music and russet brown, the color of dress worn by ancient English foresters, indicates forestry. The wording of the degree determines the color of the velvet of the hood. For example, a Master of Science in Engineering would be signified by golden yellow (science) instead of the orange of engineering. A Bachelor of Engineering would wear the orange of Engineering. At Michigan State University, it is custo mary to identify the bachelors graduating from the different departments of study by tassels of the official department color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. CO LLEG E OF A G RI CULTURE . _________ . ___________________________ . __________________________________ . _________ M aize Forestry _____________________________________________________ . _______________ . __________ . _________________________ . _____ . ______ Russet COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICK ___ _ . _________________________________________ M arDon CO LLEGE OF CO MMUNICA TI 0 N ARTS . ____________________________ . __ . ___ .. __________________ . Royal Blue CO LLEGE OF EDUCATION __________ . ___________ . ____________________ . __ ._ . __ . __ _ . __ . ___________ .. ______ .. Light Blue CO LLEG E 0 F . EN G INEERIN G _______ ._. _____________________________________ . _____ .. __ . ________ . _______ .. _. _____ Orange COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS ______________________________________________ . ___________________________ Black COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Arts _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ White M usic ___________________________________________________________________________ . ________________________________________________ Pink S cience _______________________________________________________________________ ~ __________________ . _______________ Go lden Yellow CO LLEG E OF VETERINARY MED I CINK _________________________________________________________ ~ _________ Gray 2 ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL LA REINE DE S ABA ________________________ _____ ______________________________________ ________________ Gounod MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BAND-PROFESSOR LEONARD FALCONE, Director AM E RICA ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ S mit h My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I singl Land where my fathers died; Land of the pilgrim's pride; From ev'ry mountain side Let freedom ring! INVOCATION THE REVEREND WILSON M. TENNANT East Lansing Methodist Church ADDRESS: THE REVEREND ROBERT D. SWANSON, D.D. President, Alma College CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN A. HANNAH, D.AGR., LL.D., HH.D., L .H.D., D.Sc. President, Michigan State University A LM A MAT E R ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Traynor M. S. U. we love thy shadows When twilight silence falls, Flushing deep and softly paling , O'er ivy covered halls. Beneath the pines we'll gather To give our faith so true, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M. S. U. When from these scenes we wander And twilight shadows fade, Our mem'ry still will linger Where light and shadows played. In the evening oft we'll gather And pledge our faith anew, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M. S. U. BENEDICTION THE REVEREND MR. TENNANT RECESSIONAL TRIUMPHAL MARCH FROM "AIDA" __ . ____ ____ ______ _________________________________ ____________ Verdi The escorts for the procession are members of Mortar Board, qn honorary society for senior women. The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the auditorium. 3 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Michigan State University operates under the jurisdiction of a constitutional body known as the State Board of Agriculture. The six elected members serve six-year terms. Two are elected biennially from the state at large. The President of the University is appointed by the Board and is by constitutional provision the presiding member of that body. The Board likewise appoints a Secretary and a Treasurer. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is an ex officio member of the Board. THE HONORABLE FOREST H . AKERs _____________________________________________________________ Detroit THE HONORABLE FREDERICK H. MUELLER ______ ______ ________ _________ _____________ Grand Rapids THE HONORABLE CLARK L. BRODY, Chairman ____________________________________________ Lansing THE HONORABLE ARTHUR K. ROUSE-_____________________________________________________ Boyne City THE HONORABLE C. ALLEN HARLAN ________________________________________________________ ____ Detroit THE HONORABLE CONNOR D. SMITH ______ . ___________ ____________________________________ Pinconning - - e - - THE HONORABLE LYNN BARTLETT, Ex Officio ____________________________________________ Lansing JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, PresidenL _______________________ .. ____________________ East Lansing KARL H. McDoNEL, SecretaTy ____________________________________________________________ East Lansing PHILIP J. MAY, TreasureT _________________________ .. _____________________________ . ____________ East Lansing 4 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY As one of the leading land-grant universi ties and the first agricultural college in the nation, Michigan State University provides a technical, practical and cultural education for its student body, in addition to extensive research and exten sion services to the people of Michigan. Now in its 102nd year, Michigan State University has grown from three buildings and six faculty members to one of the ten largest universi ties in the nation. It has approximately 2,000 staff members engaged in teaching, research and public service, 98 permanent and 450 temporary buildings, and almost 4,200 acres of land, including 900 acres in the campus area proper. Founded in 1855 to educate youth for the major occupation of that day-farming-Michigan State University has broadened its offerings as young people, preparing for other vocations, have sought the advantages of university training. Today, Michigan State University has eight colleges-Agri culture, Business and Public Service, Communica tion Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Eco nomics, Science and Arts, Veterinary Medicine-and the School for Advanced Graduate Studies, and offers 130 different courses of study, 70 of these on the graduate level. This excludes the curriculum of the Basic College, which has been recognized as one of the most progressive ideas for higher educa tion in the nation today. Michigan State University continually strives to expand its service to the people of the state through the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Cooperative Extension Service and the Continu ing Education Service. The Agricultural Experiment Station conducts research on campus and at seven off-campus substations. Through the Michigan Cooperative Extension Service, more than 271,000 families are reached with technical information on agriculture, homemaking and the 4-H Club pro gram. The field staff, located in every county, ex tends M.S.U.'s campus into every township in Michigan. During the 1955-56 year, the Continuing Education Service reached more than 100,000 per sons in programs conducted both on campus and in local communities. The Continuing Education Service also directs the M.S.U. Evening College. Today, more than 20,000 students from Michigan and other states and from nations all over the world are attending the University at East Lansing-about 9,000 of whom are housed on the campus proper. With about 85 percent of these students coming from communities in every section of the state, Michigan State University is doing its part to fill the greatly increased demand of the younger generations for higher education. In the agricultural, business and profes sional fields , Michigan State University has proved its worth to the · people of the State of Michigan, paying dividends many times the appropriation for its maintenance each year by the state and national governments. Noted for its democratic and friendly spirit, the student body harmonizes with the Uni versity faculty to make Michigan State University a first-class educational institution. 5 COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN THOMAS K. COWDEN ° Jean Ann Barrera Animal Husbandry Edward Benson Forestry J ames Stanford Borland Agricultural Economics Robert Forrest Brown Farm Crops David Harris Chorman Forestry S. Robert DeMaggio Packaging Technology Philip R. Dingeldey Agricultural Extension James David Dunn Residential Building Ronald William Finkbeiner Residential Building Frenchtown, N. J. Lyndon William Kannenberg Chicago, Ill. Soil Science Edina, Liberia Toivo Kauma Forestry Hope Harold Raymond Kemp Pomology Howell Dean Arnold Leverenz Agricultural Mechanics Cleveland, o. °Hugh Elvin Lockhart Packaging Technology Chassell Hartford Richmond Northville Mt. Clemens Paul Martin Windber, Pa. Fisheries and Wildlife Plymouth Morley John Marvin Royal Oak Packaging Technology Saginaw Thomas Graham Meikle Grosse Pointe Farms Forestry Saline Paul H. Morehouse Forestry Ross Stanley Green Montreal, Canada David Lee Niedzielski Dairy Manufacturing Residential Building Richard Arol Greensides Constantine Lumber and Building Material Merchandising William Theodore Patrick Packaging Technology Daniel Clarence Harrington Ishpeming °John Charles Peters Fisheries and Wildlife Wheatland, Wyo. William Henry Richards, Jr. Fisheries and Wildlife Forestry Brian K. Harrison Animal Husbandry William Van Hodge Food Technology Lapeer Lucio Galindo Rodriguez Poultry Husbandry Honda, Columbia Fred Allen Holcomb Packaging Technology Eaton Rapids Robert William Scheuerman Agricultural Extension Detroit Robert Thomas Jones Residential Building Kenneth Lloyd Josey Agricultural Mechanics °With Honor South Haven Edward John Schroeder, Jr. Toledo, O. Residential Building Lachine Frederick Julius Schultz Detroit Packaging Technology 7 Kingsley Harrietta Dearborn Detroit Ironwood - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued) "'Francis Paul Stout Animal Husbandry Bruce Edward Taber Floriculture Merchandising John Kwan-Iu To Hong Kong, China Residential BUilding Ionia Wendell Clark Vincent Centreville Packaging Techlwlogy Lansing Hermann Otto Warth Westwood, N. J. Forestry Donald LeRoy Whitaker Farm Crops Elsie DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Charles Martin Crabill Agricultural Education Robert Dwight Foster Agricultural Education William Earl Gleason Agricultural Education Gilbert Dudley Henderson Agricultural Education Bronson Richard Vernon Jones Grand Ledge Agricultural Education Hartford Ralph William Raymer Battle Creek Agricultural Education Williamsburg William Edwin Theisen Agricultural Education Lapeer Frederick O. Timm Agricultural Education Detroit Bay City DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Alfreda Abell Agricultural Economics East Lansing Eber W. Eldridge Ames, la. Agricultural Economics Victor Clement Beal, Jr. Stanton James Roger Feucht Wheat Ridge, Colo. Dairy Raymond Borton Agricultural Economics Marjorie Delaine Boyts Agricultural Economics Norwin William Braun Animal Husbandry Yves Chartier Agricultural Engineering Horticulture East Lansing Michel Albert Gervais St. Claude de Diray, France Agricultural Economics Sioux City, la. Bruce Michael Gordon Stow, O. Forest Products Chesaning Ralph Russell Jones Auburn, Ala. Agricultural Extension Quebec, Canada J ames Glynn Karas Westchester, Ill. Lloyd Edward Christie Rantoul, Kan. Dairy Horticulture Fenton E. Larsen Horticulture Byron Earle Colby Amherst, Mass. Agricultural Extension James Reginald Lonsway Horticulture Preston, ld. Dundalk, Canada J ames Harold Cothern Castle Ford, ld. Robert Hoover Miller Mt. Ulla, N. C. Agricultural Economics Dairy Ro bert Dean Curtis Fisheries and Wildlife East Lansing Jose Antonio Mora Soil Science Managua, Nicaragua Edward Ray Dowdy Soil Science ·With Honor 8 Union, W. Va. Stanley M. Newman Jersey City, N. J. Animal Husbandry COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE ( Continued) Harold William Nuttall Forest Products John Francis Olmstead Soil Science Wyandotte Robert Wayne Seerley Indianapolis, Ind. Animal Husbandry Freeland William Carl Siegel Terrace Park, o. Forestry Edwin Dean Raven Agricultural Extension Scottville Abram Payne Snyder Agricultural Extension Guy Warren Rodgers Forestry J ames Bergen Roof Green Lake, Wis. James Iran Sprague, Jr. Animal Husbandry Teaneck, N. J. John Fred Stollsteimer Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Ionia Gowen Merrill Charles William Sapp Brookings, S. Dak. Dallas Gene Waddill Cash, Ark. Dairy Igor Vladimir Sarkissian Farm Crops Raymond Dale Schofield Fisheries and Wildlife Animal Husbandry Tehran, Iran H. Arthur Whang Horticulture Farwell Raymond George Young Poultry Husbandry Detroit Union, N. J. .9 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The candidates will be presented by DEAN JOHN D. RYDER DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Leon R. Acre Agricultural Engineering Elsie Frank G. Lockhart Royal Oak Mechanical Enginering Douglas King Ahern Rochester, N. Y. John Lewis Martin Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Richard Lee Blost Electrical Engineering oDonald Leo Burns Electrical Engineering Lansing Evan James Nelson Metallurgical Engineering Manton Jarrold Morris Olsson Electrical Engineering Yves Chartier Quebec, Canada tWayne Marvin Robertson Agricultural Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Alan Longley Cornetet Grand Rapids Gene Robert Rose Stanton Plymouth Cadillac Fremont Buchanan Mechanical Engineering Richard Leonard Diffenderfer Civil Engineering Edgar Kyes Exelby Civil Engineering Agricultural Engineering Jackson °John George Ruta Auburn, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Lansing Calvin Smith, Jr. Agricultural Engineering Portland Wolverine Robert Edward Fredericks Tarrytown, N . Y. Boyd Allen Spendey Electrical Engineering ° Richard Ernest Grate Mechanical Engineering John David Hausman Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Hart Harry Lee Stevenson Battle Creek Mechanical Engineering Buchanan Claridon Thomas Marengo, O. Mechanical Engineering Hassan Ali Ibrahim Civil Engineering Alexandria, Egypt Jerry Morris Titsworth Electrical Engineering Donald LeRoy Judge Mechanical Engineering Lansing Boris William Zabrodsky Metallurgical Engineering DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Christopher David Couzens Civil Engineering Julian Kateley, Jr. Electrical Engineering Toronto, Canada John J. May Chemical Engineering East Lansing Edward John Polk Mechanical Engineering Carl Louis Langenberg Metallurgical Engineering Cadillac Erik Hugo Rucins Mechanical Engineering Lapeer Lansing Remus Flint Lansing ·With Honor tWith High Honor 10 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Dolores Martha Bartnick Retailing Rose Ann Blondell Retailing The candidates will be presented by DEAN THELMA E. PORTER Detroit "'Karen Paulson Hodge Evansville, Wis. Home Economics Journalism Grosse Pointe Barbara Ann Robertson Home Furnishings Rochester Royal Oak Marlene Margaret Christensen Albuquerque, N. M. Louisa Ann Stoll General Related Arts Nutrition DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION A. Lucille Boucher Home Economics Teaching Shirley Ann Curtis Home Economics Teaching Mary Wood Davidson Home Economics Teaching Dearborn Elizabeth Armstrong Jones Hartland Home Economics Teaching Dansville t Kristin Kaestner Bridgeport, Conn. Home Economics Teaching Cass City Patricia Ann Szymczyk Home Economics Teaching Dearborn Muskegon Barbara Ann Hoy Highland Park Karen Westling Welch Home Economics Teaching Home Economics Teaching DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Ragnhild Evju Home Management Toinsberg, Norway DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Patricia Diane Cummisford Milwaukee, Wis. Ingrid Irene Tervonen Crystal Falls Nutrition . General Home Economics Ruth Maas Dickey Institution Administration Jackson Hanna-Rose Zimmerman Schooley's Mountain, N. ]. Institution Administration Edna Scott McArthur Nutrition 0With Honor tWith High Honor Grand Haven 11 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD E. John Larson Veterinary Pathology Mark Phinney Rines Surgery and Medicine Kalamazoo Indra Pai Singh Agra, India Microbiology and Public Health Gorham, Me. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN MILTON E. MUELDER DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Oscar Raoul Achabal Cochabamba, Bolivia Art William Richard Adams Psychology "Craig Alfred Gilbom English White Plains, N. Y. Niles Gael Elizabeth Greig Franklin Art Mark James Agnessi Iron Mountain tMary Ellen Haggerty Wyandotte Social Science Divisional Art John Alfred Belton Psychology Richard Owen Black History Ata Fuad El-Khalidi Psychology Warren Guthrie Fulks History Saginaw Dean Ellsworth Haley Flint Social Science Divisionai Grand Rapids Robert Harry Harlow Farmington Art Jerusalem, Jordan Boris William Khoutieff Psychology Long Island, N. Y. Detroit H. Thomas Kreitmeyer Sociology Detroit Thomas Dirk Gaastra Grand Rapids Tad Raymon Lane Grand Rapids Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional °With Honor tWith High Honor 12 COLLEGE OF SCIEN'CE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) Arthur Mitts Lee Social Science Divisional Graham Ellis Lewis Art Birmingham Joseph Anton Potchen, Jr. Grand Rapids History Pontiac Steve Raz Lethbridge, Canada Social Science Divisional Edward Lewis Lezovich Social Science Divisional Morrice Edwin Rogers Jackson Biological Science Divisional Donald James Lindsay History Harry Joseph Lux Detroit David James Ross Fort Wayne, Ind. Art Chicago, Ill. Darrell Dean Rott Harvard, Ill. Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional William Michael MacKay Walled Lake Thomas George Ruhala Flint Art Donald Dean McCallum Social Science Divisional John Hood Millar History Kliem Ralph Miller Psychology Social Science Divisional Port Huron Harvey Martin Schultz Muskegon Heights History Sault Ste. Marie Joseph Edward Sheedy East Lansing Art East Lansing Mary Elizabeth Shellaby Bay City Music Therapy °Richard Lester Miller Buchanan Meredith Reynolds Smith, Jr. Joplin, Mo. Social Science Divisional Psychology °Robert Gage Mills, Jr. History Sharon Ann Muldoon Art Robert James Novotny Mathematics Charles Stanley Pehote Art Lansing Marcella Helen Tallarico History Detroit Mark Herman Thelen Psychology Wayne °Richard Warren Thompson Psychology Livonia William Edward Tulloh Psychology Joseph Stanley Polak Cicero, Ill. C. Allen White Art Social Science Divisional Lansing Fowler Pontiac Bay City Saginaw Harold Gordon Porter, Jr. Lansing Joan Ferrol Worthington Benton Harbor History Art DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION °Patricia Ann Calvert English Burton Doyn Cardwell Chemistry Ira Ernest Clark Lapeer Albert Emerson Coates History Maywood, Ill. Ann A. Demery Social Science Divisional Colon Charlotte Irma Ebright Social Science Divisional French °With Honor Detroit Detroit Lansing 13 COL.LEGEO,F.:' SCrENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS B.:§COMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (Continued) Nancy Ann Erickson Social Science Divisional Lawrence Kearan Fitzpatrick Social Science Divisional A. Annette Griffith Ford Art Barbara Meredith Grigg Art Curtis lI> Charles Edwin Rorrer Roanoke, Va. Owosso Lansing Saginaw English Robert F . Rudd Chemistry Teddy Gene Sample History Jerome Ronald Such History Marlette Lansing Coloma Kathleen Ann Keiser Social Science Divisional Dearborn Thomas VanRiper History Buffalo, N. Y. Joyce Dora Kennedy Grand Rapids Frederick Allen Voda Rogers City Art Jacqueline Ruth Lenk English lI>Jan Suzanne Perrin . ·English Social Science Divisional Marysville t Anthony Zito St. Clair Shores Social Science Divisional Standish DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE . ., . John Daniel Andervont Bethesda, Md. David Michael Kajzerkowski Alpena Biological Science Divisional Candace Ellen Becker Mathematics Charles Alan Bowles Clarkston Geology t Honald John Larsen Mathematics Chicago, Ill. Lansing Richard Duncan MacDonald St. Ignace Microbiology and Public Health Geology Robert George Carol Mathematics George Nils Clausen Geology lI>Lucille Marie Conklin . Chemistry Karl Fischer Biological Science Divisional Gilbert Roland Foster Geology Charles Emory Garlock Geology Thomas Ronald Gueme Mathematics Flint lI>Mary Susan Marzke Mathematics Lansing Lynn, Mass. Patricia Louise McClymont Lincoln Park Chemistry St. Johns Charles George Pheil Microbiology and Public Health Lansing Levon Allen Prentice Mathematics Detroit Lansing Lansing Beatrice N. Rabin Franklin, N. H. Microbiology and Public Health Howell William Elwood Rumbles Physics and Astronomy Muskegon Ronald L. Schlegel Zoology Mason DeWitt Gladstone lI>Robert Thomas Humbarger Harbor Beach Marvin Ray Schram Mathematics ·With Honor tWith High Honor 14 Microbiology and Public Health DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued) "')ohn Manning Schramek Mathematics t Alan Gregory Strelzoff Physics and Astronomy Kalamazoo Margaret Virginia Whittenberg Coral Gables, Fla. Microbiology and Public Health East Lansing COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Mearl Michael Czuhai Grand Rapids Donald L. Vratanina Charlevoix Physical Science Divisional Mathematics Kenneth Roy Stewart Mathematics Royal Oak DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Okemos William Gordon Johnson School Music East Lansing Donald J. Milano School Music Detroit Detroit Barbara Jean Reinhardt School Music Ludington St. Charles Pontiac Coleman Carl Lee Keen History Lansing Elkhart, Ind. Leonard Edwards Kesl Edwardsville, Ill. '" Joanne Joyce Carver School Music William Gray Gardner School Music Donald Russell Hoopingarner School Music Douglas Rex Hoopingarner School Music DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS James Norman Allen Psychology R. Jerold Baum English Richard Joseph Bonier Psychology Edwin Smith Earl History Watertown, Mass. East Lansing Laura Louise Edwards Edinburg, Tex. Art Lee Francis Forrest Art Clio Mina Mabel Forsyth Cornduff, Canada Art Lloyd Daniel Hays Philosophy Ralph K. Holmberg Sociology Flint Eau Claire, Wis. Art Paul B. Koons, Jr. Psychology Roberta Greenall Koons Psychology John William Perrin History Warren Louis Sauer Sociology Russell Evert Schulz Psychology Theodore S. Swanson Psychology Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. Standish Detroit Dimondale Hendersonville, N. C. Clarence Murray Williams Lansing Reynold Richardson Jeltema Grand Rapids Psychology History °With Honor tWith High Honor 15 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Theodore Edmund Anderson Newberry Microbiology and Public Health Robert Lewis Kaminskis Geography Bruce Herbert Barnes Mathematics Rochester Dietrich Charles Bauer Elgin, Ill. Microbiology and Public Health Union City Donald Arne Kangas Chemistry Laura Jean Kateley Chemistry Jack Eldon Klingbeil Chemistry Melvindale Midland Saginaw Naperville, Ill. Perry Centerline Frank James Kosier Mathematics Okemos Norman Raymond Laine Worcester, Mass. Chemistry Howard Milton Covington Physics and Astronomy Flint William Wright Lester Physics and Astronomy David Edward Dewey Manhasset, N. Y. Don Raymond Lick Carleton Attica Mathematics Detroit Charles John Martin Sloatsburg, N. Y. Mathematics Gary, Ind. Robert Eugene McComb Grand Ledge Chemistry Uyo, Nigeria Charles Alan McKee Steubenville, O. Mathematics Rochester, N. Y. Richard Jerome McNeil Lansing Zoology Scotts Charles G. Mead Zoology Jackson Frederick Miller Mong Chemistry Duluth, Minn. Franklin, Pa. New Baltimore lIse Lourdes Munyon Caracas, Venezuela Zoology Oxford, O. Gretajo Northrop Physiology Hong Kong, China John Joseph Panes Corvallis, Ore. Microbiology and Public Health Rudgeway Nr. Bristol, Glos., U.K. Ironwood James Evans Parker Memphis, Tenn. Physics and Astronomy Detroit Arthur Leroy Plumley Indianapolis, Ind. Chemistry Robert John Brigham Geology Gail Denise Brown Chemistry Ralph Robert Brown Mathematics Geology Arleigh Russell Dodson Chemistry David Thomas Duncan Biological Science Okon Akpan Essiet Zoology Kenneth Harold Felch Physiology Lawrence LaRoy Fleck Chemistry Robert Eugene Goodrich Geology Dean Lawrence Haynes Entomology John H . Hefner Geology Lenore Ho Chemistry Rudolph Karl Hogberg Geology Thomas Bruce Irvine Plant Pathology Kenneth George Johnson Watervliet Vernon Charles Rawls, Jr. Arlington, Va. Geology Geology 16 DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (Continued) COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Roy Meneley Ross, Jr. Geology Gordon Russel Smale Geology Ben Clifford Trethewey Geology Mattoon, Ill. Kei-Han You Seoul, Korea Chemistry Skokia, Ill. George Mardlin Young Montrose Botany Ironwood DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Hertha Marie Horinga Kalamazoo Ted LeRoy Thompson Freesoil Music Sally Irene Story School Music Music Grand Rapids COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE The candidates will he presented hlJ DEAN ALFRED L. SEELYE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Richard Leonard Alcenius General Business George Richard Ambrose Accounting Alfred Thomas Aratari Restaurant Management William F. Balch Accounting Bobby J. Ballard Accounting Robert Joseph Barrett, Jr. General Business Lansing Bert Behrendt North Hollywood, Cal. Institutional Management Detroit William Carl Belling Battle Creek General Business Detroit Lorain Ferdinand Berg Unionville Restaurant Management Edmore Melvin Lewis Bloomfield Brooklyn, N. Y. Economics Paragould, Ark. Arthur Eliot Blum Cleveland, O. Restaurant Management Grosse Pointe Richard Walter Bock Caldwell, N. ]. General Business Ned Stevenson Bearden Birmingham Thomas N. Boyer Economics Raymond C. Becker General Business Economics Saginaw Robert Earl Brown General Business Royal Oak Lansing 17 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) Tor Arne Brunvand General Business William Warren Burtt Accounting Harold Dale Bussler Accounting David Roy Carlson General Business Norma Lynn Carlton Economics Leonard Hofer Chevalier General Business Forrest Lynn Colburn General Business Robert George Cooper General Business Lansing t David Lloyd Flory Accounting East Lansing Richard Weeks Foster General Business Dowagiac Rex Allen Fraser General Business Midland Harry Freeman Economics Ann Arbor Daniel Robert Gallagher Food Distribution Mt. Clemens "Charles Edward Gamester Economics Midland "Kenneth Roy Gardner Accounting Flint Jeremiah Francis Gendron General Business Chandler Vincent Copps II Food Distribution Stevens Point, Wis. George Otis Haggard, Jr. General Business Lansing Richmond Boise, Id. Mason Parkersburg, W. Va. Pontiac Calumet Ironwood Charlevoix Kalamazoo N orman Harry Czich General Business Horace D'Angelo, Jr. General Business "Edward Dale Day General Business Norman Edward Dolbee Accounting Elwood Lee Dorr Economics Roy Edwin Elliott Economics Lansing Marjorie McBride Hall Restaurant Management Birmingham Albert Joseph Hardwick Philadelphia Pa. Economics Jackson Ronald Charles Hempstead General Business Mason "Donavan Gerald Hewitt General Business Alpena Mason Irving Himelhoch Hotel Management Lansing Ironwood Flint Flushing Paul Harvey Hocheiser Brooklyn, N. Y. Hotel Management Marvin James Elzingh, Jr. General Business Ellsworth Avon Gayle Hoffmeyer Social Work Flint David Earl Erickson Economics Leonard Lyle Farr Food Distribution Bruno Feige General Business "Richard Alois Filipp Accounting °With Honor tWith High Honor 18 Grand Rapids Richard Lester Houghton Farmington Economics Perry Richard David Hughes General Business Benton Harbor Frederick Dean Hull Accounting Inkster David Paul John Economics Iron Mountain Lansing Pleasant Ridge DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Lynn Gregg Johnson Restaurant Management Cadillac Dean Robert McConkey Durand General Business Donald John Karp Accounting Frederick James Keller General Business Neil Arthur Kennedy General Business Albert Gwynn King Economics Robin Josef Kolkoski Economics Frederick Niles Kuhn General Business Jackson Robert Dennis McConnell Toledo, O. Economics Clawson William A. McCoy London, Canada Economics Detroit Kenneth Russell McDaid Lansing Accounting Huntington, W. Va. Mark Thomas McGrath Philadelphia, Pa. General Business Phoenix, Ariz. Richard Dean McWilliams General Business Pontiac Jack Leonard Merrick Accounting Roscommon Detroit Robert Joseph L'Huillier Sault Ste. Marie Institutional Management Donald Robert Miller Economics . South Orange; N. ]. Royal Ballantine Lambrix Accounting John Ralph Lambrosa Economics Bernie Lee Lattner Economics Melbourne Wayne Laug General Business tRobert Gene Lee Accounting Robert Erwin Lehnhardt General Business Accounting Lowell Burton Lockett Political Science Jay Gerald Lunn General Business Roy Gates Maize Business Administration Shelby Roger Alan Miller Birmingham Hotel Administration Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Huntington Woods Victoria Rose Mitchell Social Work James Edward Morrow General Business Grand Rapids Dowagiac Coopersville "'Lorrin Eugene Mullins Ashland, Ky. Hotel Management Addison John Hugh Murdock Grosse Pointe Farms Institutional Management Traverse City Howard Arnold Murray Birmingham Economics Thomas Roberts ODell General Business Bedford, Ind. Montclair, N. J. Edward William Ostrander Hamburg, N. Y. Economics Armada Jack A. Page Kalamazoo General Business Detroit Michael Edward Palatas Duquesne, Pa. Accounting Lawrence Carl Lindstrom, Jr. Iron River David Edward Marsh Grand Rapids Institutional Management Frank Murdock Parkinson General Business Quincy Thomas Satoru Matsusaka Wahiawa, Hawaii "'William Hamilton Parks South Bend, Ind. Hotel Management General Business "With Honor tWith High Honor 19 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) "John Richard Plants General Public Administration Lansing Daniel Ernest Springer Economics Birmingham Charles Kenneth Pollard General Business J ames Everett Pollock Hotel Management Harry Howard Pratt, Jr. Economics Wayne Randall Pray Economics Gustave A. Pschak Accounting Duane Harold Putzig Economics t Robert Charles Raham Accounting Thomas Gordon Randall Economics " Alvin Rhynard Accounting Robert Joseph Riggs Economics Harold John Russell Economics Stephen Michael Sajtar Hotel Management Daniel Philip Schafer General Business Karl Bennett Schlabach Hotel Management John Edwin Schutz General Business Toledo, O. Robert Storz Poughkeepsie, N. Y. EconomiCs Milwaukee, Wis. William Taggart Templeton LaGrange, Ill. General Business Chicago, Ill. George Emerson Thick II Saginaw Economics Utica Richard Bruce Thomas Restaurant Management Lincoln Park Robert Jess Tomlin Economics Dearborn Gary Lee Tyndale General Business Ypsilanti Bernard Patrick Wagner, Jr. Economics Niles Alma Lansing Flint Cadillac William McAlpine Walworth, Jr. Economics East Lansing St. Louis James Schaeffer Ware General Business Kalamazoo East Lansing Howard Waters, Jr. Battle Creek Accounting Grand Rapids Darrell Elwood Westfall Hotel Management Muskegon Battle Creek Alan Edward White Grand Ledge Hotel Management Pewamo Charles Edward Whitford General Business Algonac Benton Harbor Melvin Charles Wiedemann Montague General Business Arlington Hts., Ill. Samuel Edward Williams Allegan General Business "Earl Joseph Scott Iron River Donald Gary Willingham Grosse Pointe General Public Administration Economics Terry Lynwood Shultis General Business Richard Lee Smith General Business °With Honor tWith High Honor 20 Mason David Keith Willson Accounting Memphis Keith Elmer Wortman Food Distribution Olivet Chicago, Ill. DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Philadelphia, Pa. "'Marcia Anne Henry Union City DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Don Berger Economics Sharon Ann Bray Business Education Alfred Paul Ciufetelli Political Science Marian Lois Hamilton Business Education David Joseph Connolly Police Administration "'Robert Armstrong Dempsey Police Administration Wade Henderson Flannery Police Administration George Raymond Halpin Police Administration Gordon E. Iacovoni Police Administration G. Larry Jones Police Administration Harry St. Clair Lindberg Police Administration John Joseph Monville Police Administration William Boyd Payne Police Administration Business Education Lansing Donald Raymond Powell Economics Anvil Helen Jane Starkey Business Education Albion Ferndale Toledo, o. Detroit Ecorse Champion Olof Evert Saline Police Administration Glencoe, Ill. Charles Anton Schmauch Police Administration Pelican Lake, Wis. Roger Lee Simmons Grand Rapids Police Administration Twin Falls, Id. Brice Edwin Smith Bristol, Ind. Police Administration Lansing John Stasevich Police Administration Lansing Mike Stasevich Police Administration Melvindale Melvindale Jackson Robert Andrew Till Gardiner, Me. Police Administration St. Ignace Donald Gale Versluis Grandville Police Administration Hastings Roger Clarence Warner Police Administration Saginaw Detroit "'Roger Woods Reinke Milwaukee, Wis. Richard Stanley Wojcik Police Administration Police Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Anita Dianne Adams Indianapolis, Ind. William Eustic Brunson, Jr. Berkeley, Cal. Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Mgt. Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Mgt. Reijo Gust Aho Economics Marquette Robert Paul Carle Carleton Political Science William Ferris Baker Woodlake, Cal. Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Mgt. Ronald Wayne DeLong Accounting Muskegon Heights Thomas Patrick Barrett Food Distribution °With Honor Lowell, Mass. Louis Edward Gordon Jackson Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Mgt. 21 Accounting John Edward Herring Accounting James W. Hogan General Business COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (Continued) Edward William Handley Jackson Howard Burdette Middlewood, Jr. Livonia Fleetwood, Pa. Mark David Mulder Grandville General Business International Relations Bay City Donald Ernest Partenfelder General Business Bay City Lansing Frank Boleslaus Krupiarz Public Administration Lansing Robert Arthur Sack General Business Arthur John Lamminen General Business Henry Fabian Legere, Jr. Political Science Carlos Jose Malferrari General Business Gene McCann General Business Fremont, Ind. Raymond Charles Sittig Three Oaks Public Administration Taunton, Mass. Norman Raymond Smith Calgary, Canada Marketing Sao Paulo, Brazil William Jay VanDeVeer Henry, Ill. Economics Cleveland, O. Gerald Orton Wilson Kalamazoo General Business DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Donovan A. Dosey, Jr. Social Work Lansing COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Charlotte Lynne Bowles Elementary Education Katherin Janet Bullard Elementary Education Betty Lou Alice Cars callen Elementary Education Virginia Zinn Clark Elementary Education Faith Eleanor Cook Elementary Education °With Honor 22 The candidates will be presented by DEAN CLIFFORD E. ERICKSON Grand Rapids Harriett Emily Crapser Jackson Elementary Education Davison Barbara Kay Dickinson Grand Rapids Elementary Education West Branch Shirley Anne Edington Lansing Elementary Education Battle Creek °Marilyn Ruth Goers Farmington Elementary Education Niles Patricia Ann Gossett Saginaw Elementary Education DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) COLLEGE OF EDUCATION °Gilbert Allen Hansen Elementary Education °Woneta Henry Elementary Education Ann Carol Jernigan Elementary Education °Patricia Andree Kupcinet Elementary Education Barbara Ethyl Lee Elementary Education Doris Emily Lickteig Elementary Education Lansing °Marilyn Joan Mullen lohrville, Ia. Elementary Education East Lansing Karen Olofsson Lansing Elementary Education lackson Laurel Virginia Peterson Kalamazoo Elementary Education Chicago, Ill. Sylvia Ann Reuter Grosse Pointe Elementary Education Detroit Lauren Edwin Rowell Owosso Elementary Education Corunna °Virginia Foster Saum Wayne, Ill. Elementary Education Donna Lenora MacKay Grosse Pointe Farms tNancy Ann Sawicki Elementary Education Janice Mildred Marston Elementary Education °Margaret Irene O'Neill Moon Elementary Education Marilyn Celeste Moons Elementary Education Elementary Education East Lansing Barbara Smith Schantz Elementary Education Flint Loraine Leah Trepagnier Elementary Education Wyandotte Caledonia Detroit Detroit °Carolyn Vanderslice East Lansing · Elementary Education DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Garold James Brophy Physical Education John Henry Butler Physical Education Patricia Ann Cothern Physical Education Mary Young Gettel Physical Education John Allen Gibson Physical Education Clifton W. Helms Physical Education James Hinesly Physical Education Thomas John Howley Industrial Arts Robert Francis Jemilo Recreation Robert Gary Jewett Physical Education °George J. Kern Industrial Arts °With Honor tWith High Honor Williamston Edward Hugh Kiliszewski Grand Rapids Physical Education Grand Rapids Jack Bert Koch Eaton Rapids Physical Education Payette, Id. Vernon Linton Saginaw Pinconning Marne Detroit Dowagiac Chicago, Ill. Mason Physical Education Francis Alan Luce Physical Education °Nancy Vee Morley Physical Education Frank George Nauyokas Physical Education Mary Anne O'Connor Health Education John Dale Ross Physical Education Jack Bernard Samples Physical Education J ames Frank Weeks Martinez, Cal. Physical Education Midland Farwell Lansing Taylor Center Dearborn Bessemer Dearborn Flint 23 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Garrell Arthur Adler Teacher Education Robert Clayton Bester Teacher Education William Henry Boivin Industrial Education Benton Harbor Andrew Thomas Kelley Physical Education Flint James Robert Kok Guidance and Counselor Training Detroit Holland Saginaw Francisco T. Lagahit Musuan, Philippines Teacher Education Raymond Louis Brabo Educational Administration Barryton John Cassimer Leonard Lansing Guidance and Counselor Training Roger Dale Buxton Teacher Education Edward George Caughill Teacher Education George William Cooke Education Psychology Ionia Ross Bernard James Macnab Montreal, Canada Health, Physical Education and Recreation Port Huron Betty June McGowan Millington Home Economics Education Dansville Domenick Joseph Paradise Seneca Falls, N. Y. Teacher Education Ward John Creech Benzonia Donald Earl Pinkerton Saginaw Administrative and Educational Services Educational Administration Harriet Houliston Gaffney Teacher Education Romeo Johnnie Wilson Porter Fort Wayne, Ind. Guidance and Counselor Training John Lee Gundry Educational Administration Grand Blanc Ronald Keith Richmond Teacher Education Grand Ledge Nielsen Scott Hansen Educational Administration Holt J unedee Leverington Scarborough Lansing Teacher Education Beverly Jean Hunt Danville, Ill. Gail Meroe Schermerhorn Lansing Educational Administration Teacher Education John Jr. Jocham Teacher Education Krishna Kallianpur Teacher Education Almont Juan Palisoc Viray Lingayen, Philippines Teacher Education New Delhi, India Paul Sidney Wollam lonesville Educational Administration 24 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS "Dennis Teel Avery Journalism The candidates will be presented by DEAN GORDON A. SABINE Okemos Donald James Kramer Detroit Radio and Television Kenneth A. MacLeod Journalism Sault Ste. Marie "Emerson Waldo Boettcher Benton Harbor Advertising Gordon Findlay Dyer St. Clair Shores Richard Lawrence Piasta Detroit Speech George Earl Evans Journalism Robert Lloyd Heintz Speech Advertising Lake City Dean Craig Rebold Wyandotte Radio and Television Detroit Jerry Thomas Robbins Journalism Battle Creek Helen Virginia Hopely Glen Ellyn, Ill. Larry F. Sherman East Jordan Speech Rhetoric and Public Address Richard Kenneth Johnson Muskegon Heights John Gee Wynn Adrian Speech Thomas Leslie Jones Speech Radio and Television Detroit DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION "Grace Mitchell Blanding Speech Correction Battle Creek tWilliam George Schaar, Jr. DeWitt Speech DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Lee Conrad Frischknecht Logan, Ut. J. Paxton Marshall East Lansing Speech Ellen Margaret Harrington Theatre Douglas Christian Kelley Journalism ·With Honor tWith High Honor Journalism Detroit . Andrew C. Orr Journalism Lansing East Lansing 25 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Rashid Ahmad Anwar, Pakistan Charles Louis Beer, LaCenter, Minn. Ross Deline Brazee, Clayton Raymond Joseph Elia, Farrell, Pa. Helen Marie Evans, Chester, la. Charles Allen Fountain, Hampton, Va. Frank Benjamin Golley, East Lansing The candidates will be presented by DEAN THOMAS H. OSGOOD B.S., M.S., Punjab University Chemistry. Thesis: Physical and Chemical Changes Produced by Chymotryptic Proteolysis of Caseins. B.S., University of Minnesota; M.S., Michigan State University Agricultural Economics. Thesis: The Affects of Acreage Con trols on Crop and Livestock Operations on Selected Michi gan Farms. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University Agricultural Engineering. Thesis: Some Basic Measurements for Analysis of Electrostatic Dust Precipitation. B.S., M.S., Duquesne University Chemistry. Thesis: The Stereochemistry and Kinetics of the Cleavage of-Phenylethyl Phenyl Ether by Avhydrous Hydrogen Chloride. B.S., University of Minnesota; M.A., Columbia University Teacher Education. Thesis: A Survey of the Citizens and Civic Leaders of Selected Michigan Communities to Determine Need, Interests, and Motives Related to Adult Education. B.S., Hampton Institute; M.S., Michigan State University Horticulture. Thesis: The Effect of Plant Regulators on the Growth and Development of Selected Herbaceous Orna mentals. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Washington State College Zoology. Thesis: The Energy Dynamics of an Old-field Food Chain. Kendall Scott Kinerson, Troy, N. Y. B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.S., Rensselaer Poly technic Institute Teacher Education. Thesis: A Study of the Academic and Professional Preparation of Junior College Teachers of Physical Science. B.S., M.S., University of Delaware Chemistry. Thesis: 1. The Mechanism of the Rearrangement and Alkylation of Aromatic Amines. II. Further Studies on the Stereochemistry of the Rearrangement and Cleavage of Aryl-phenethyl Ethers. John Richard Kosak, Wilmington, Del. 26 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Robert Bernard Levinson, New York, N. Y. George Levitt, Newburgh, N. Y. Melvin Levitt, South Haven John Jett McDow, Covington, Tenn. Frederick William Millard, New Milford, Pa. Francis Murans, Chicago, Ill. Manubhai Narshibhai Patel, India William P. Pielou, East Lansing William Emmerette Rhode, Benton Harbor B.S.S., M.S., City College of New York Psychology. Thesis: Gating: The Application of a Perceptual Theory to the Issue of Diagnosis in Psychotherapy. B.S., M.S., Duquesne University Chemistry. Thesis: The Acylation and Alkylation of Cyclo propanes with an Appendix on the Role of Styrene in the Racemization of (l-Chloroethyl) Benzene. B.S., M.A., Roosevelt College Psychology. Thesis: Some Parameters in Visual Apparent Abient Movement. B.S., University of Tennessee; M.S., Michigan State University Agricultural Engineering. Thesis: Factors Affecting the Design of a Solar Energy Storage Unit. B.S., Pennsylvania Chemistry. Thesis: Some Aspects of the Chemistry of N Bromoamides. Part 1. An Investigation of the Homolysis of the Nitrogen Bromine Bond of Some N-Bromoamides. Part II. Observations on the Reactions of Some N-Bromo ami des with Olefinic Compounds. B. Econ., University of Latvia; M.B.A., University of Detroit Economics. Thesis: Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program 1945-1955. B.E., Gujarat University; M.S., Michigan State University Civil Engineering. Thesis: Interaction of a Flat Slab with a Column. B.S., M.S., University of Michigan Zoology. Thesis: A Life-History Study of the Tufted Titmouse, Parus Bicolor Linnaeus. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University Political Science. Thesis: Congressional Review of Adminis trative Decision-Making by Committee Clearance and Resolutions. Allyn Forest Roberts, Marquette B.A., Northern Michigan College; M.A., Northwestern Uni Robert Harry Schiffman, Chicago, Ill. versity Psychology. Thesis: Psychological Concomitants of Humor Responses to Cartoons. B.S., M.S., University of Illinois Physiology and Pharmacology. Thesis: Normal Values and Chromium Induced Changes in Blood Physiology of Rain bow Trout, Salmo gairdnerii. 27 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) Jack Marshall Sheneman, Grand Rapids Lawrence William Specht, Roscoe, N. Y. Joseph-Alfred Stevens, Cleveland, o. Wesley Burton Sundquist, Kindred, N. Dak. Oscar Taboada, Pontiac B.S., M.S., Michigan State University Microbiology and Public Health. Thesis: Microbial Activity in Maple Tree Tapholes and Its Relationship to Sap Yields. B.S., Cornell University; M.S., Michigan State University Dairy. Thesis: Rates of Improvement by Progeny Testing in Dairy Herds of Various Sizes. B.S., University of Dayton; M.S., Michigan State University Microbiology and Public Health. Thesis: Studies of the Envi ronmental Factors Influencing the In Vitro Growth of Basidiomycetes and Elaboration of Biologically Active Substances. B.S., North Dakota State College; M.S., University of Kentucky Agricultural Economics. Thesis: An Economic Analysis of Some Controlled Fertilizer Input-Output Experiments in Michigan. B.S., Alma College; M.S., Michigan State University Entomology. Thesis: The Leafhoppers of Michigan Excluding the Subfamilies Athysaninae and Cicadellinae (Homoptera, Cicadellidae) . William J. Thomas, Waco, Tex. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College; M.S., Oklahoma A & M College Economics. Thesis: The Utilization of Revenue Bonds as a Means of Financing Government in the United States. Betty M. Tinklepaugh, Corunna A.B., Central Michigan College; M.S., Michigan State Univer sity Geology. Thesis: A Chemical, Statistical and Structural Analy sis of Secondary Dolomitization in the Rogers City-Dundee Formation of the Central Michigan Basin. B.S., University of Maine; M.S., Michigan State University Animal Husbandry. Thesis: Effect of Temperature Storage Conditions and Light on Prepackaged Frozen Meat. B.A., M.Ed., University of North Carolina Foundations of Education. Thesis: Selected Criticisms of Edu cation in the Atlantic Monthly 1900-1950. B.S., University of Toronto; M.S., Michigan State University Microbiology and Public Health. Thesis: The Incidence and Enzymatic Activity of Molds Found in Indiana and Ohio Tomatoes. William Eben Townsend, Island Falls, Me. Samuel Jesse Underwood, Danville, Va. Lawrence Sinclair White, Canada 28 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Wells Eldon Williams, Cadillac Gerald Herman Wohlferd, Grand Rapids B.S., M.S., Michigan State University Fisheries and Wildlife. Thesis: Creel Returns of Catchable Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdnerii) and Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) from Augusta Creek, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, 1952-1956. B.S., Ferris Institute; M.A., Michigan State University Foundations of Education. Thesis: An Evaluation of the Courtis Method in the Study of Growth Relationships. Willis Libert Wright, Baton Rouge, La. B.S., Alabama State Teachers College; M.A., New York Uni versity Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: An Analysis of Doctoral Programs for Training Guidance and Personnel Workers in Colleges and Universities in the North Central Association. DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Edward George Benoit, Worcester, Mass. B.S., Massachusetts State College; M.Ed., Boston University Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: A Study of Japanese Education as Influenced by the Occupation. Cyril Duram Garrett, Tampa, Fla. B.A., John B. Stetson University; M.A., Michigan State Uni John Wayne Henderson, Windber, Pa. Wilma Warner, LaHarpe, Ill. GRADUATES AS OF AUGUST 23, 1957 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Paul Mack Bessey, Madison, Wis. Mack A. Breazeale, Crossville, Tenn. versity Teacher Education. Thesis: A Study of the Inservice Improve ment Programs of Eight Liberal Arts Colleges. B.S., Juniata College; M.A., Michigan State University Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: A Follow-Up of the Members of Greek Letter Fraternities at Michigan State University. B.Ed., Western Illinois State College; M.S., Iowa State College Vocational Education. Thesis: Bases for Implementing a Local Homemaking Education Program. B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin Horticulture. Thesis: Studies on the Occurrence, Measure ment, and Control of Bitterness in Carrots. B.S., Berea College; M.S., Missouri School of Mines Physics and Astronomy. Thesis: The Use of Light Refraction for the Study of Progressive Ultrasonic Waves. 29 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) William Marion Cave, Monroe B.S., Michigan State Normal College; M.A., University of Frederick Boyd Collins, Arcadia, Cal. Bingham M. Cool, Auburn, Ala. Michigan Teacher Education. Thesis: The Implications for a Graduate Training Program in the Preparation of Public School Adult Education Administrators Based on the Analysis of Administrative Practices of Directors in Selected Michigan Communities. B.S., Butler University; M.A., Ball State Teachers College English. Thesis: The Neo-Classical Elements in the Mind and Art of Robert Burns. B.S., Louisiana State University; M.S., Iowa State College Forestry. Thesis: An Investigation of Some Techniques and Weather Factors as Affecting Maple Sap and Sugar Yields in a Central Michigan Woodlot. Francis Edward Hodgins, Jr., Tolland, Conn. A.B., University of Connecticut; M.A., University of Connecti Hyde Spencer Jacobs, Declo, ld. James Durrett Kelley, Pewee Valley, Ky. cut English. Thesis: The Literary Emancipation of a Region: the Changing Image of the American West in Fiction. B.S., M.S., University of Idaho Soil Science. Thesis: Water and Ion Movement by Electro osmosis in Wyoming Bentonite. B.S., University of Kentucky; M.S., Iowa State College Horticulture. Thesis: The Effect of Selected Chelating Agents, Growth Regulators, Respiratory Inhibitors and Antibiotics on the Life of Cut Flowers, with Special Reference to Antirrhinum maius. Joseph John Lagowski, Villa Park, Ill. B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., University of Michigan Chemistry. Thesis: Acid-Base Equilibria in Liquid Ammonia. Jack Truett May, Auburn, Ala. B.S., Louisiana State University; M.S., University of Georgia Forestry. Thesis: Effects of Soil Management Practices in a Forest Tree Nursery on Soil Properties and on Loblolly Pine Seedlings. Lloyd James McKenzie, Erin, Canada B.S., Ontario Agricultural College; M.S., Michigan State Uni versity Soil Science. Thesis: Oxidation-Reduction Studies on the Reduction Studies on the Mechanism of B Horizon Forma tion in Podzols. Joseph Alphonse Meier, Bausman, Pa. B.S., Franklin and Marshall College; M.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology Mathematics. Thesis: On the Radiation of the Biconical Antenna. 30 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES John Perry Mikel, Wilton Manors, Fla. Cyril Merton Milbrath, Duluth, Minn. Harald Christian Nielsen, Oak Park, Ill. B.S., M.S., University of Miami Chemistry. Thesis: A Kinetic Study of the Electron Exchange Reaction between Thallium (I) and Thallium (III) in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid Solutions. B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: A Study of Leaders and Leadership in a Developing Fringe Com munity with Implications for Educational Leaders in Fringe Community Schools. B.A., St. Olaf College Chemistry. Thesis: Molecular Weight Studies on Acid-Precipi tated, Calcium-Precipitated, Alpha, and Beta Caseins by Osmotic Pressure Measurement in 6.66 M. Urea. Donald Walter Renn, Lancaster, Pa. B.S., Franklin and Marshall College Chemistry. Thesis: Cyanoethylation of the 5-Aminotetrazoles. Syed Mohammad Shamsuz-Zoha, East Pakistan B.S., Muslim University; M. Tech. Sc., Manchester University; Edward Henry Steininger, Jackson Willi Andreas Uschald, Germany M.S., University of Illinois Microbiology and Public Health. Thesis: Studies on the Sporu lation and Germination of Putrefactive Anaerobe 3679 (PA 3679). B.A., Brooklyn College; M.A., New York University Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: Changes in the MMPI Profiles of First Prison Offenders During Their First Year of Imprisonment. M.A., Michigan State University English. Thesis: The Italian Tradition in John Lyly's Court Dramas: with Emphasis on His Characterizations and His Ideas of Love. Sister Ann Carol Vaughn, O.P., Adrian B.A., Siena Heights College; M.A., Loyola University English. Thesis: Agnes Repplier: Social Critic. Donald Paul Wyman, Madison, O. B.S., Ohio University Chemistry. Thesis: Free Radical Reactions of Compounds Containing the Cyclopropane and Other Alicyclic Rings. 31 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Donald Hart Baker, Houghton B.S., M.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Leslie Fenner Greene, Clarkston Lucy Janet Wells, Palatka, Fla. Michigan Foundations of Education. Thesis: A Study of the Relation ships between Credit in Certain High School Mathematics and Science Courses and Various Aspects of Success at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology. B.A., Kalamazoo College; M.A., University of Michigan Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: A Critical Appraisal of Bonding Practices in Michigan Public Schools. B.S., Florida State University; M.Ed., University of Florida Administrative and Educational Services. Thesis: A Study of Boating and Boating Education in Selected Schools, Col leges, and Universities in the United States. 32 129--1S0Q--107--ST