' WEDNESDAY~ MARCH SIXTEENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY The Winter Commencement of Michigan State University UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM • EAST LANSING The Winter 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 cus tomary to identify the bachelors graduating from the different departments of study by tassels of the official department color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Forestry. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS . COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Arts Music Science COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE · Maize . Russet Maroon Royal Blue Light Blue . Orange · Black · White Pink Golden Yellow Gray 2 ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL MARCH OF THE PEERS FROM "IOLANTHE" MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BAND, PROFESSOR LEONARD FALCONE, Director Sullivan AM E RICA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ S mit 11 My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From every mountain side Let freedom ring. INVOCATION THE REVEREND RICHARD O. RAINES, Minister, Okemos Community Church ADDRESS: "DISCERNABLE ATTRIBUTES" VICTOR FRANZ SPATHELF, A.M., LL.D. President, Ferris Institute CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN A. HANNAH, LL.D., L.H.D., D.Sc. President, Michigan State University A LM A M AT E R --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Traynor 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. 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. BENEDICTION THE REVEREND RICHARD O. RAINES RECESSIONAL AMERICAN GRAND MARCH Goldman The escorts for the procession are members of Mortar Board, an honorary society for senior women. The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the auditorium. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Michigan State University operates under the jurisdiction of a constitutional body known as the Board of Trustees. 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 CONNOR D. SMITH, Chairman THE HONORABLE C. ALLEN HARLAN THE HONORABLE WARREN M. HUFF THE HONORABLE FRANK MERRIMAN THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS . Pinconning Detroit Plymouth Deckerville Okemos THE HONORABLE JAN B. VANDERPLOEG North Muskegon THE HONORABLE LYNN M. BARTLED', Ex Officio JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, President KARL H. McDoNEL, Secretary PHILIP J. MAY, Treasurer . Lansing East Lansing East Lansing East Lansing 4. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY As one of the leading land-grant univer sities 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 105th 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, and the Honors College established in 1957 as a unique program designed for the superior student. All students finishing their freshman year with a "B plus" average, or attaining this average in their sophomore year, have the option of entering the Honors College. Once a student is designated an Honors College scholar, all requirements for his graduation from Michigan State (other than total number of hours) are waived. He is assigned a special adviser in his field of major interest and together they work out a program appropriate for the individual. 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 Con tinuing Education Service. The Agricultural Experi ment Station conducts research on campus and at five off-campus substations. Through the Michigan Cooperative Extension Service, more than 333,000 families are reached with technical information on agriculture, homemaking and the 4-H Club pro gram. The field staff, located in every county, extends M.S.U:s campus into every township in Michigan. During the 1958-59 year, the Continuing Education Service reached more than 100,000 persons in programs conducted both on campus and in local communities. Today, more than 19,000 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 generation 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 CO LLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE The candidates will be presented by DEAN THOMAS K . COWDEN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE La Verne S. Anderson Farm Crops Oliver Joe Avery Park Management Coopersville 4David James Hill Farm Crops Caro Waterford James Russell Hunter Chatham, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Richard A. Bauman Agricultural Mechanics Coleman Robert Milton Jacobi Soil Science Philip Bennett Park Management 4Bernard Francis Bigos Packaging Jackson Kendall Duane Jeffries Packaging Inkster James Charles Jordan Ho lcomb, Mo. Packaging 4William Henry Borough Rogers City Harold Bruce Kalt Detroit Packaging Donald Ervin Bust Animal Husbandry Larry Lee Cundiff Packaging Residential Building Charlotte Ronald James Katsma Grand Rapids Fisheries and Wildlife Hono lulu, Haw. Donald F. Kinsey Packaging Grand Rapids Joseph William Cunningham Animal Husbandry Yonkers, N . Y. Jack Gunn Kiplinger Packaging Ward Ray Edwards Packaging Frankfort, Ind. Louis Donald Larson Dairy Manufacturing Arthur Thomas Ehrmantraut Agricultural Mechanics Cresskill, N. ]. Lawrence Howard Lonsway Animal Husbandry James E dwin Feenstra Agricultural Mechanics Raymond John Gessner Agricultural Mechanics Packaging Jerry Arthur Halm Resource Development Grand Rapids Richard Amon Lovell Packaging T eaneck, N. J. 4Robert Sigmund Manthy Chicago, Ill. Forestry George Otto March Soil Science Bloomingburg, N. Y. Morrice 4George H. Marr Huntington Station, N . Y. Animal Husbandry Harold Richardson Grieve Roscommon Clarence Albert H anson Stephenson Donald James Maxwell International Falls, Minn. Forestry · W ith Honor Packaging 7 Detroit Lansing Owosso N ovi Freeland Lansing COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued) Michael Lee McKinley Frankfort °Paul Hugh Scott Northport Pomology and Vegetable Production Pomology and Vegetable Production William Raymond Mittig Dearborn Richard Carter Scovel Edwardsburg Forestry W. Richard Neller Residential Building Russell Lee Osterhart Residential Building Earl Merlin Palmer Residential Building Edward Walter Patrick Residential Building Ronald Arthur Peterson Poultry Science Raymond Leon Quintal Residential Building Packaging Lansing Robert Dale Semeyn Baldwin Fisheries and Wildlife Fremont Donald Edward Shipley East Lansing Agricultural Mechanics Fremont Ivan Ferris Smith Webberville Agricultural Mechanics Lansing Jack Darius Somerville Mason Residential Building Wayland °Richard Earl Sprague Marietta, Ohio Residential Building Detroit oR. Bruce Spink Ravenna Agricultural Economics Dominic Ferdinand Rebeschini Detroit John Ronald Stephens Aylmer, Canada Packaging Agricultural Economics Jonathan Royer Fisheries and Wildlife Bethesda, Md. Philip Wesley Sanderson Rochelle, Ill. Packaging Merle L. Thompson Packaging Gerald Steven Toth Packaging Big Rapids Edwardsburg DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Richard Allen Dockett Agricultural Education Gerald Edward Malone Agricultural Education Detroit tJohn Eugene Matthews Petoskey Agricultural Education Gaines Maurice Edward Strong Williamston Agricultural Education DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Clarence Dean Allen Agricultural Extension John Charles Barnes Dairy Grand Rapids William Clark Bryant New Concord, Ohio Fisheries and Wildlife East Lansing George Edward Carter Orleans, Ind. Farm Crops ·With Honor t With High Honor 8 DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (Continued) COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Dale Robert Cree Forest Products Richard H. Gnaedinger Animal Husbandry Donald Eugene Keyser Dairy Richard Miller Kirch Resource Development Hugh Elvin Lockhart Forest Products Virgil Dean Luedders Farm Crops Lowell Dale Metters Forest Products Paul Wayne Moe Dairy Donald Moore Fisheries and Wildlife Ali Ashraf Moslemi Forest Products James Elmer Mulvany Agricultural Economics Quentin R. Ostrander Farm Crops Parchment Thomas Wesley Priest Soil Science Boise, Idaho Pocahontas, Ill. Clio Kalamazoo Northville Bremen, Kan. John Robert Quinn Animal Husbandry Toronto, Canada Richard Dean Reidhead, Jr. Resource Development Heber, Ariz. Gail Daniel Riegle Dairy Winterset, Iowa Putnam Sumner Robbins Forest Products East Lansing Lucio Rodriguez, G. Poultry Science Ithaca Lake Mills, Iowa Rufus Burr Rutland Horticulture Honda, Colombia Cuthbert, Ga. Kingston, Mass. Horticulture Harold William Schmalfeld Schiller Park, Ill. Kermanshah, Iran Dairy John Marvin Smith Williamston Bellevue J onE ric Thorston Stenson Resource Development Bay City Robert Mitchell Stokes Fisheries and Wildlife William Edward Pepelko Conneautville, Pa. Dairy Jack Stanley Wikle Horticulture Eugene Burns Pickler New London, N. C. Agricultural Economics Robert Herrick Wilkinson Agricultural Engineering Roy Wayne Porter Animal Husbandry Randolph, N. Y. Geoffrey H. Wollen Greystone, England Agriculture Economics 9 Baraga Ramsey, Ill. Reading Quincy COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The candidates will be presented by DEAN JOHN D. RYDER DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Rodger Carl Clarke Mechanical Engineering Farmington °Richard Allen Sager Sand Creek Civil Engineering Richard Joseph Kluk Civil Engineering Jackson Donald Max Scraver Muskegon Mechanical Engineering Paul Everett Long Civil Engineering Southgate Earl Anthony Thompson Grand Rapids Mechanical Engineering Paul William Reinecke Mechanical Engineering Bay City John Joseph Wilks Grand Rapids Mechanical Engineering DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Ray Dean Beck Chemical Engineering Lansing Russell Howard Foy Cass City Chemical Engineering Clarence Gordon Chambers, Jr. Royal Oak Bernard Morrel Riggs Jackson Applied Mechanics Applied Mechanics John Charles Eidson Scarsdale, N. Y. Julius Surkis Istanbul, Turkey Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering ·With HODor 10 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN THELMA E. PORTER Janet Ruth Huff Allegan Carole Lynne Silverman Pittsburgh, Pa. Clothing and Textiles-Retailing Home Furnishings Betty Lou King General Related Arts Carol Ann MacKenzie Home Furnishings Caro Vicki Lee Smith East Lansing Clothing and Textiles-Retailing Detroit DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Alice Mink Baker Home Economics Teaching Memphis Frances Marie Macicak Chicago, Ill. Home Economics Teaching Priscilla Ann Blackburn Child Development and Teaching Northville Sally Jane Morrison Royal Oak Home Economics Teaching Judith Rowe Davis Home Economics Teaching Sodus, N. Y. Margaret Anne Rusch Fredonia, N. Y. Child Development and Teaching "'Muriel Gail Wallace Home Economics Teaching Kingston '" Mary Lou Gebhardt Child Development and Teaching "'Ruth Marjorie Hoolihan Home Economics Teaching Lansing Camden DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Elaine Autumn Durst Clothing and Textiles Chicago, Ill. DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Robert Vernon Cole, Jr. Institution Administration Atlanta, Ga. Norma Marcine Gilmore Manhattan, Kan. Nutrition Ruthanna Wittenbach Davis Grand Rapids General Home Economics ·With Honor 11 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD <>Robert Arthur Holmes Veterinary Medicine <> Gordon Charles Johnson Veterinary Medicine Stambaugh Otis Henry Patrick Cloverdale, Ind. Veterinary Medicine East Lansing <>Charles Stuart Thrush Shepherd Veterinary Medicine DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Roger Eugene Brown Surgery and Medicine Lansing Edward James Hinsman Wyandotte Surgery and Medicine COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN LLOYD C. FERGUSON Cheryl Marlene Andersen Whitehall Donald Peter Brown Psychology Social Science Divisional tRobert LeRoy Archambault Social Science Divisional Lansing Millard Scott Browning History Blissfield Olivet Gerald Duane Balentine Traverse City Michael Fredrick Caldwell Lake Orion Chemistry Paul Samuel Barru Social Science Divisional Okemos Robert Thorpe Carter Cincinnati, Ohio Social Science Divisional History Ralph York Battista New Haven, Conn. Carol Lee Confer Detroit Social Science Divisional Conrad Howard Behler Social Science Divisional Seth Hersey Benson History Patricia Jane Bishop Music Therapy Three Oaks N orman Roy Creamer Grand Rapids Social Science Divisional Nyack, N. Y. Jackie Bruce Deits History Hinsdale, Ill. Judith Anne Duncan Pellston Caro Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional ·With Honor tWith High Honor 12 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Barbara Alyne Ellison, Jr. Lansing William Palmer Pyle, Jr. Winnetka, Ill. History Social Science Divisional Charles Bruce Fillmore Social Science Divisional Pleasant Ridge Frank James Raby Lincoln Park Social Science Divisional Neil Lee Finley Psychology Jackson t Jane Ellen Ranney Psychology Fern Roelf Folkers East Lansing Social Science Divisional Galen Dee Rosher Social Science Divisional tJack Wallace Greene Social Science Divisional Lansing Klemens Ronald Rosinski Social Science Divisional Lansing Holt Cedar Alfred Paris Haskell, III Lansing Chemistry Graham Steele Ruscoe Battle Creek German Italo P. B. Scanga Garden City Richard Alan Holland Haliburton, Canada Art Social Science Divisional Robert Paul Schellinger Fife Lake David Lester Holsworth Saginaw Geography Robert James Johnson South Haven Social Science Divisional Art Robert Carl Hoseth History John Ernest King History Jean Margaret Lawton Philosophy Lloyd H. Lowery Social Science Divisional German Charles Blair Mohney History tMary Lynn Cardwell Scott Social Science Divisional Lowell "Philip C. Shashko History Monroe Dearborn George Henry Spies Elkhart, Ind. East Lansing Social Science Divisional Eagle Lansing J ames Allen Taylor Social Science Divisional Grass Lake Jay Oran Thomas Psychology Richmond, Ind. Michael Emory Tower Wellsville, N. Y. Sociology and Anthropology Marylane VanOakwood Ludington Art Haslett John Vernon Weaver Chicago, Ill. Gunnar Lundteigen Gulskogen, Norway Barbara Jean Nelson Scotia, N. Y. Social Science Divisional "Barbara Ann Niehoff Chicago, Ill. Art Social Science Divisional Roland John White Social Science Divisional Patrick Alan Wisner Geography . Peter Anthony O'Donnell Social Science Divisional Dearborn Keith Alan Wolf Mathematics ·With Honor t With High Honor Berkley Davison Midland 13 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS "'Margaret Rose Armstrong Hartland Jeannine Constance Larkins Wyandotte Spanish "'Stephen Robert Arnest Wyandotte Social Science Divisional Janet Louise Avis Art Education Wiley E. Bean Social Science Divisional "'Marjorie Lou Burdette Art Jackson Lansing Lansing Jerry Bruce Carey Riviera Beach, Fla. Social Science Divisional tJames Ray Elmleaf History Iron River Lois Elaine Foulds Saginaw Language and Literature Divisional "'Eileen Lenore Gamrath Mathematics Canton, Ohio "'Douglas Holmes Gaskin Grand Rapids Social Science Divisional "'Elizabeth Ellen Harder Durand French Robert Fiske Henderson Lansing History Carol Sue Huntoon Art Education Jerald Wayme Jackard Art Education Lansing Lansing JoAnne Rodeheffer Jarvis Detroit Art "'Karen Elaine Kimen French Donald R. Koski History °With Honor tWith High Honor 14 Social Science Divisional Cheryl Ruth Leming Social Science Divisional Carol Jeanne Loftus Art Chicago, Ill. Greenville Elizabeth Sharon Lohrberg Grand Rapids History Mary Ann Lynch English Michael Joseph Lynch History Karen Anne Manley Social Science Divisional Grosse Pointe Manistee Birmingham Richard Milano Camden, N. Y. Social Science Divisional Donald James Monette History Luella Emilie Nichols Social Science Divisional Munising Lansing Margaret Jean Pemberton Lansing English Donald Allen Roach History Tawas City Daniel Duane Shimel Grand Rapids History '" Barbara Groshko Smith Concord History Edythe Ann Sussex Art Education Clara Marie Thompson Mathematics LaGrange, Ill. Ronald Arlen Wenzel History East Lansing Colleen Marie West History Jackson Lansing Saginaw Hastings DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Robert Donald Alder Geology Lansing David George MacLean Microbiology and Public Health Theodore Joseph Armbrustmacher Owosso James Leo McKenna Genesee Ithaca Geology Ronald Lee Ballard Geology Allen G. Bengtsson Geology Thomas Walter Burdo Zoology Microbiology and Public Health Wayne "Richard F. Melka Buffalo, N. Y. Mathmatics Levering Herman David Moehring East Tawas Zoology Ionia Stanley Stuart Neathery Decatur, Ill. Geology "David Preston Crouch Amarillo, Tex. Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Eugene Nunn Mathematics Hamilton, Ohio Weston Maurice Eugene Ohman Grant Theodore Frederick Freers Dearborn Terry Lee Dunbar Mathematics Geology Raymond George Gager Zoology Geology Martha Ruth Reiss Zoology Lansing Roger William Rowe Mathematics Elizabeth, N. l. Garden City James Morrill Greenwood Okemos Dennis Gary Rugg Birmingham Zoology Mark Wilkes Harrold Zoology Richard Clare Hartt Mathematics Physics and Astronomy Lansing John Lion Russell Mathematics Kalamazoo Armada Adam Demetrios Sgourous Lowell, Mass. Mathematics Gordon Melvin Hieftje Grand Rapids John Stoner, Jr. New Baltimore Zoology Mathematics tPhilip Ralph Humbaugh Mathematics Richard Paul James Physics and Astronomy Malcolm Arthur Johns Geology Chicago, Ill. "Patrick Timothy Taylor Los Angeles, Cal. Geology Wyandotte Monte Lew Vickery Greenville Physics and Astronomy Detroit Peter Joseph Wenzlick Lansing Statistics Paul Robert Kilmer Reed City Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Warren W. Wood Geology lonesville Richard David LaLone Geology Charles J. Lester Geology ·With Honor tWith High Honor Pontiac Charles Luman Wyman Racine, Wis. Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Roscommon 15 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Ralph George Carle Geology Durand Edward McLeash Fitch Buchanan Zoology DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Charles Richard Lewis School Music Karn Olson Mitchell Applied Music Joliet, Ill. '" Ann Brooks Patton Applied Music Lawrenceberg, Tenn. Traverse City DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Charles Mark Bourassa Psychology Wyandotte William Duane Kukuk Cambria, Wis. Psychology Isa Jirjos Butros English M ishtayeh, Syria Audrey M. Leslie English Juan Antonio Calvo y Costa Valencia, Spain Clara Sherman Mayo Social Science Norfolk, Va. Owosso Elmont, N. Y. Alan Bruce McKnight Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. English History Fernando Colon Psychology S. M. Haider Sehore, India At Richard -Moldroski Terre Haute, Ind. Sociology and Anthropology Art Eugene Richard Hall Psychology James Hayden Art Flint Lawrence Floyd Moshier Grand Rapids Philosophy Warren Edward Thomas Pryor Owosso Sociology and Anthropology Gerald David Hollinger Art Midland John Clark Toth Psychology Lansing Robert George Janke Geography David Edward Jarrard Art °With Honor 16. Eau Claire, Wis. Paul Raymond Vaughan Charlotte Sociology and Anthropology Ludington . Seiho' Yag1 English .. Onna, Q~!1J,(itva DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Alfons Buzas Geology Gary T. Chartrand Mathematics David Lee Cross Entomology Aylmer, Canada Joel Jacobson Patek Mathematics Ironwood Lansing Ludington Ernest A. Schwandt Mathematics Dortmund, Germany Mary M. Y. Shih Chemistry Clarence Star Geology Merrill, Wis. Grand Rapids Richard Laham Gantos Mathematics Grand Rapids Charles Francis Gibbons Grand Rapids Entomology John Keever Greer Zoology East Lansing Chemistry James John Summary Benton, Ill. Theodore Augustus Maag Lansing Microbiology and Public Health Jordan Bradley Tatter Entomology Watervliet Charles Samuel Nicoll Lansing Physiology and Pharmacology Leonard A. VanderLugt Grand Rapids Chemistry John Allan Ohlsson Iron River Willet Theodore VanVelzen Otsego Microbiology and Public Health Entomology DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Robert Karl Beidler Frankfort Meilahn Paul Zahn Saginaw William Warner Tromble Owosso DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS Leslie Wayne Gibbs Chemistry Spring Arbor 17 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN ALFRED L. SEELYE Braulio Jesus Adarmes Rubio Tachira, Venezuela Economics James Ronald Brumback Transportation Flint Kent Gregory Armstrong Royal Oak Stanley Erwin Buss Manchester Marketing Robert Wilson Aubertin Transportation "'Mary Ann Baba Social Work Production Administration Lansing Thomas Clark Canard Food Distribution Alexandria, Va. Flint Fred Carl Wilmington, Dl. Hotel Managment Floyd Allen Bailey Personnel Administration Troy L. John Caviggiola Transportation Traverse City Walter J. Ball Lansing "'John Edward Clairmont Gravenhurst, Canada General Business Administration Production Administration August Barbrick, Jr. Production Administration Muskegon James Vernon Clifford Lincoln Park General Business Administration Duane Jesse Baughman Insurance David Criss Beard Economics Bruce Oren Benedict Frontier Douglas Warren Cooper Grosse Pointe Personnel Administration Detroit Patrick Joseph Cox Accounting Detroit Lansing '" James Basil Creager Oak Park, Ill . General Business Administration Production Administration Richard Joseph Bilkie Personnel Administration Carl Lawrence Bollman Insurance Detroit Charles Maurice Culver General Business Administration Lansing Wayne Cameron Currie Production Administration Howell Davison Ricardo Tudela Borja Susupe, Saipan Reinaldo Adolfo Decerega Las Tablas, Panama General Business Administration Economics Anthony Henry Boulanger Personnel Administration Casco, Wis. John Kahlke DePuy Accounting Edward William Brougham North Jay, Me . Personnel Administration ErIe Hellwig Brown San Leandro, Cal. General Business Administration William Henry Devine Hotel Management Ronald Eugene Dove Economics Port Huron Berkley Crystal Falls Lynn Paul Brown Marketing Toledo, Ohio Charles Dwight Dowell McHenry, Ill. General Business Administration ·With Honor 18 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Robert Bruce Duncan Economics William Francis Eardley Political Science Walter G. Eissler Economics Thomas B. Ettlinger Glen Ellyn, Ill. Detroit General Business Administration "'Thomas J. Farley Transportation Joseph Lawrence Farrell Political Science Gary Lee Firestone Economics Robert R. Friess Fair Haven, N. ]. Sommerville, Mass. Rochester Livonia Birmingham William Marmaduke Jacka Lurium Insurance East Lansing Bruce Abt Jaquish Grosse Pointe Financial Administration Gary Lee Jordan Marketing Owosso Thomas J. Josephsen Toledo, Ohio General Business Administration Michael Vasil Kelingos Restaurant Management Max LeRoy Knauss Personnel Administration Roger L. Kreps Production Administration Ferndale Mendon LaSalle General Business Administration Raymond Eugene Lawrence Flint '" Susan A. LaBelle Garrison Frankfort General Business Administration Economics Robert Michael Gerrity New York, N. Y. Production Administration R. Lincoln Goodrich General Business Administration Dale Gene Gott Accounting Lansing Detroit Paul Francis Granville Buffalo, N. Y. Financial Administration Robert John Leslie Economics "'Glenor M. Letts Port Credit, Canada Owosso Institutional Management "'Robert Morrell Lockhart Scarsdale, N . Y. Hotel Management Frank Macan Economics Johnson City, N. Y. Marvin Allan Hartleb Marketing Edward Dale Harvey Purchasing Administration "'Phillip Eugene Hassler Accounting John Michael Hedglen Economics John Theophilus Hill Political Science Terry Edward Hines Marketing Robert Lee Hornbeck Accounting . Roger William Howes Accounting ·With Honor Skokie, Ill. James Richard Marks Political Science Battle Creek Donald Leo McClarty Personnel Administration Lansing Keith LeRoy McGehee Economics Alpena Detroit Flint Lansing Patricia Ann McKeage Grand Rapids Economics Ypsilanti Claire McKee, Jr. Production Administration Ann Arbor Hugh A. McLelland General Business Administration Niles Detroit Bay City Frederick Marmaduke Meyer East Lansing General Business Administration Greenville Robert Boutell Mitchell Bay City Economics 19 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) Gregory Hugh Montgomery East Lansing Andrew Alfred Schmidtman, Jr. Benton Harbor General Business Administration Accounting Robert Alfred Moriarty Marketing Albert Alcide Nault Saginaw Thomas Archie Schultz Grand Rapids General Business Administration Detroit Lloyd William Sells Muskegon Production Administration Production Administration ° Anton S. Nissen, Jr. Economics Iron Mountain Peter Pendleton Shearer Pmduction Administration Thomas James O'Toole Benton Harbor Richard L. Stell Economics °Hans Kristian Ottesen Hotel Management Walter William Phillips Economics Political Science Bayville, N. Y. Alfred Chauncey Stewart General Business Administration Detroit R. Edward Stolze, Jr. Accounting Frederic Boiten Plasman Grand Rapids Wilbur Henry Trowbridge, Jr. Purchasing Administration Institutional Management Dorothy Ann Pollock Secretarial Administration Kalamazoo Allen James Tyler East Lansing Institutional Management Richard John Pricco Lansing Frank Louis Vaccarelli General Business Administration Economics Donald David Prochnow Retailing Administration Lavern Walter Quandt Personnel Administration Delton D. Riebow Accounting Ann Arbor Harry Fredrick Vellmure Political Science Allen Park °Thomas Joseph Wanket Detroit Restaurant Management Harrisville Charles Edward Wheeler Fulton, N. Y. Marketing Charles Henry Roeske Milford Duane Bernard Wilcox Portland General Business Administration Personnel Administration Lyle G. Rolfe Financial Administration Donald Romal Retail Administration Holt ° Allan C. Willis Charlemont, Mass. Political Science Buffalo, N. Y. William Arthur Winchell Aurora, Ill. Marketing Donald Rosenthal Brooklyn, N. Y. Wayne Harry Wiswedel Grosse Pointe Institutional Management Accounting Jackson Lansing Brighton Saginaw Marshall Southgate Allen Park Production Administration Personnel Administration Forty Fort, Pa. Donald Marvin Wright Detroit °Edward Alexander Woods Port Huron Production Administration Dowagiac George Franklynn Wyble Accounting White Cloud Richard Manning Ziegler St. Clair Shores Institutional Management Dearborn Lansing Harriet Lenore Sax Social Work Paul John Schalm °Richard Krueger Scharf Political Science °Frank B. Schmidt, Jr. Accounting ·With Honor 20 DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE BACHELOR OF ARTS Ernest Arnold Gruenberg Business Education Newaygo Richard Clarence Johnson Lansing Business Education DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE °James Edward Christman Grand Rapids Robert Linwood O'Boyle Alma Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture °William Clay Cunningham Charlotte, N. C. Luis Parraga M aracay, Venezuela Industrial Security Administration Landscape Architecture John Thomas Franks, Jr. Chicago, Ill. Law Enforcement Administration George Alson Peek Urban Planning Jackson George Alex Hane Midland Philip Eugene Peterson Ann Arbor Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration Charles Richard Humphreys Detroit Law Enforcement Administration Bruce Edwin Pless Industrial Security Administration Dan Lloyd Johnson Landscape Architecture Edward Newton Kress Landscape Architecture Richard Allen Maltby Urban Planning Samuel Arthur Milstein Landscape Architecture East Jordan James Allan Mooney Lombard, Ill. Industrial Security Administration Mason Brighton Zion, Ill. Grand Rapids Clarence Donald Reetz Landscape Architecture Marion Freeland °Glenn Hobart Reiner Law Enforcement Administration Porter Ramsay Steele Dalton, Mass. Industrial Security Administration Alvin Charles Turner Flushing, N. Y. Prevention and Control of Delinquency and Crime °ClifIord John Williams, JT. Industrial Security Administration Muskegon DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Robert L. Beystrum Marketing Walter Bruce Erickson Economics Vermontville Dewey Eugene Farris Onsted Business Education East Lansing John Harris Guggenheim East Lansing Hotel, Restaurant and Management Institutional Stephen Bennett Fainsbert Franklin Park, N. J. Economics ·With Honor 21 DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Samuel Elijah Harris Economics Bui Quang Khanh Political Science Flint Ward Lewis Ver Hage Zeeland Economics Saigon, S. Vietnam Buu Vien Saigon, Vietnam Economics B. Thomas M. Smith, Jr. Flint General Business Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Darwin Jerome Casler Accounting John Francis Ellison, Jr. Personnel Administration Ortonville, Minn. Gordon Richard Pabst Marlette Marketing Lake Orion James F. Rozek Essexville Food Distribution Gary S. Grimes Bethel Park, Pa. Laurence Arie Solomonson Howard City Production Administration Accounting Jack Melvin McDonald Copemish General Business Administration Everett J. Young Marketing Charlotte William Wayne Mortimer Birmingham Production Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Robert Lee Kent, Jr. Detroit 22 '" COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The candidates will be presented by DEAN CLIFFORD E. ERICKSON DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS-Elementary Education °Jacqueline Geiger Barnes Royal Oak Sandra Orton Duff Leonard Wilson Barrows Raymond J. Bieszki Patricia Marie Bingley Helen Mariah Bullen Marjorie G. Bush Cheryl Elaine Chambers Gynt Herschel Clifford Janice Elaine Cousino o Diana Jeanne Cox Detroit East Lansing Owosso °Gary William Fangboner Detroit OMary Frances Fargher Michigan City, Ind. Burlington °Joan Mae Gorman Mason Marilyn Sue Herman Marshall Barbara Jane Howell Battle Creek Judith Darlene Jeschke Pontiac Coldwater Detroit St. Joseph Grand Rapids Ruth Elizabeth Kingsley Grand Ledge Monroe Mary Lou Kroly Grand Rapids Jane Ann Morsches Columbia City, Ind. Lansing Grosse Pointe Dorothy Schroeder Coan Grosse Ile Maryann Bertha Kohn Shirley Spencer Cummings Lansing Elizabeth Dean Nelson Indianapolis, Ind. Susan Meredith Cummins Bloomfield Hills Elaine Rosman Pastor °Beverly Joan Davies Darlene Ann Diehl Sanda Gale Dolph East Lansing °Colleen Mae Reid Davison tSharon Rae Weihe Arcadia °Joyce Ann Whitfield Detroit Livonia Jackson Pontiac DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS-Special Education Kay Elizabeth Millikin, Williamston DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-Industrial Arts Dale Robert Hansen Grand Rapids Gerald Warren I vester Earl Malcolm Henderson Flushing Joyce Smith Peterson Flint Plymouth DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-Physical Education Donald Raymond Arend Baroda t Michael Patrick Carey Patricia Ann Bailey Drummond Island Gary Don Cline Detroit East Lansing John Moyle Blanchard Cedar Springs James T. Ferguson Oklahoma City, Okla. .With Honor tWith High Honor 23 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued) COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Sandra Kay Giltner Richard Lee Griffin Harry Guydan Benjamin Harris III East Lansing Sally Ann Blanchard McBride Deckerville North Branch Jack Edward Quiggle South Bend, Ind. Avalon, Pa. Thomas Francis Vernon Winnetka, Ill. Robert Carl Wallace, Jr. Mt. Carmel, Pa. Grosse Pointe DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS-Education Sister Mary Audrey Adelman, R.S.M. Muskegon Andrew Thomas Kelley Charles James Anderson Saline William Daniel Kenney John Carl Andreasen Maurice Gene Arnold Ronald Steuig Beer Robert K. Bennetts Ronald William Bigelow James Stephen Bonner Burton Howard Brooks Gary LaMont Burley Jack Gordon Cairl Terry Wayne Carnahan Kenneth Robert Church Jack Leland Cluster Louis Cohen Donald Alan Craig Am Thomas Dunathan Roger Barrie Fell Patrick James Flanigan Lucia Marie Freeman Elsie Margaret Geeting Grand Rapids Wilma Fae Kuns Spring Lake Jerome McFarland Cissna Park, Ill. Doris Cook McReynolds Flint Maurice L. Mellor Mt. Morris William John Mumby Lansing Bellevue Barbara Alice Novy J ames Edward Overly Munising Charles Robert Owens Waukegan, Ill. John Keith Pardee Flint Dean A. Parrott Buchanan Mildred Marguerete Parrott Benton Harbor Thomas A. Petroff Williamston Matilda Potter Lansing Joyce Newmann Prochnow Escanaba Charles Russian Drayton Plains Robert Richard Schaefer Marquette J ames Leland Skaggs Milton, Wis. Yonkers, N. Y. James William Skvarenina Fremont Francis Gerald Smith, Jr. William Edward Gipson Sterling Andrew Wesley Snyder, Sr. James Davis Gray Gail Alice Harris Leslie Robert Burton Spense North Branch Lawrence William Stebbins Rodney Timothy Hartnett Champaign, Ill. Jerry Wilcox Stein Donald Alfred Hawkinson Ashtabula, Ohio Marvin Dean Sullivan Spencer Thurston Hockaday Haslett Doryce Phelps Swanson Grand Rapids J acquelene Louise J aaskelainen Ahmeek Eleanor Louise Veramay William Charles Jenkins Donald Thomas Kasuba Nashville Richard Allen Whitworth Eaton Rapids William Matthew Woods St. Johns Constantine Battle Creek 24 Detroit Chicago, Ill. Garden City, Kan. Birmingham, Ala. Paw Paw Battle Creek Conmna Saginaw Grass Lake Mt. Pleasant Lansing Lincoln Park Battle Creek Lansing East Lansing Ann Arbor Flint Jackson Davison Detroit Owosso Southfield Kalkaska Three Oaks Holland COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN GORDON A. SABINE °Richard Albert Ball Wilmington, Del. James Harrison Gross East Lansing General Communication Arts T elevision, Radio and Film Edred Bernard Bass, Jr. Advertising John Theodore Clark Advertising Ray Stanley Delman Advertising Alan Alfred DePetro Youngstown, Ohio Television, Radio and Film Frank Berry Glidden Advertising Bernard Gross Advertising Traverse City Brooklyn, N. Y. Detroit Lyn Shepard Journalism Flint John Britton Smith Television, Radio and Film Detroit Paul Marius VanKolken Journalism Glena Gary Wallace , Advertising David Peter Walters Advertising Lansing Lansing Holland Scottville Royal Oak DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS Chauncey Myers Berdan, Jr. Pontiac °Joyce Marylin Jordan Hazel Park Speech Speech DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS John B. Barron East Lansing Television, Radio and Film Gladys 1. Strahl Speech Sault Ste. Marie Donald Keith Darnell Nevada, Mo. Hal Richard Taylor Okemos General Communication Arts General Communication Arts Rosarita Margaret Hume Port Huron Thomas Liebig Turk Greencastle, Ind. General Communication Arts Television, Radio and Film Robert Bruce Oliver Journalism ·With Honor Framingham: -Mass. 25 THE HONORS COLLEGE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE tLawrence Stanley Britsman Dairy Manufacturing Livingston, N. J. tJames Joseph McGillivray Animal Husbandry Detroit COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS °Dan Clifford Davis Personnel Administration tRobert David DeBruyn Economics Vassar Zeeland tJohn Allan Martinen Economics t Frank N unzio Sidoti Accounting Crystal Falls Lansing COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE °Elizabeth Gilmer Hopkins Bedford, Va. Dress Design DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION OMary Ann Snow Buchanan Home Economics Teaching COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS tRobert William Belk Social Science Divisional tLinda Carolyn Chute Social Science Divisional Alpena t Ronald Sterne Wilkinson Lansing English Bay City DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION tMary Carolyn Poe Fort Wayne, Ind. Social Science Divisional DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE tClifford John Blum Zoology Algoma, Wis. _ COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS tAnnette Noe Lindsey Elementary Education COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS tMary Claire Huff Journalism Oak Park Midland DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION tJudith Ann Nielsen Chicago, Ill. Speech °With Honor tWith High Honor 26 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES The candidates will be presented by DEAN MILTON E. MUELDER DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY B. L. Allen, Hillsboro, Tex. B.S., Texas Technological College; M.S., Michigan State Uni sity. Soil Science. Maior Professor: E. P. Whiteside, Professor. Thesis: A Mineralogical Study of Soils Developed on Tertiary and Recent Lava Flows in Northeastern New Mexico. S. Alexander Billon, Grand Rapids B.A., M.A., University of Michigan. Business Administration. Maior Professor: R. H . Simonds, Professor. Thesis: Industrial Time Reduction Curves as Tools of Pre diction. W. Clinton Bourne, McClave, Colo. B.S., Colorado A & M College; M.S., University of Nebraska. Soil Science. Maior Professor: E. P. Whiteside, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Morphology and Pedogenesis of a Medial Chernozem Developed in Loess. Sarah Catherine Carroll, Vancouver, Canada B.H.S., McGill University; S.M., University of Chicago. Foods and Nutrition. Maior Professor: D. A. Arata, Assistant Professor. Thesis: A Study of Fatty Livers Induced in Rats by a Threonine Imbalance With Emphasis on Enzyme, Coenzyme, and Liver Fat Interrelationships. James M. Crowner, Lansing A.B., University of Detroit; M.A., Michigan State University. Teacher Education. Maior Professor: G. A. Miller, Associate . ·· Professor. Thesis: the Relationship of Certain Characteristics to Institu . tional Adjustment in a State Training School for Delin quent Boys. 27 SCHOOL. FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) Jack Robert DeLora, Muskegon B.A., Bowling Green University; M.A., Western Reserve Uni versity. Sociology and Anthropology. Major Professor: W. H . Form, Professor. Thesis: Structures and Orientations of Retail Business: A Typo logical Analysis. Roger Peter Dennis, Oshkosh, Wis. B.A., St. Norbert College; M.A., University of Wisconsin. Music. Major Professor: H. O. Reed, Professor. Thesis: Symphony in D. John Nelson Ferris, Milton, Ind. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Cornell University Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: C. Hildreth, Pro fessor. Thesis: Dynamics of the Hog Market, With Emphasis on Dis tributed Lags and Supply Response. James Roger Feucht, Wheat Ridge, Colo. B.S., Colorado A & M College; M.S., Michigan State University. Horticulture. Major Professor: D. P. Watson, Professor. Thesis: Root Initiation of Conifers by Air Layering. James R. Hodgins, Mt. Pleasant B.A., Central Michigan University; M.A., University of Detroit. English. Major Professor: J. D. Rust, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Periodical Reception of Thomsa Hardy, George Gissing, and George Moore. Michael Nathan Hoechstetter, Worcester, Mass. B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Lehigh University. Chemistry. Major Professor: c. H. Brubaker, Jr., Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Infrared Spectra of the Trimethlyplati num Halides and Some of Their Complexes. Joseph William Horton, Houghton B.S., University of Portland. . Chemistry . . Major Professor: R. M. Herbst, Professor. Thesis: The Synthesis 6f Some Alkyl and Alkoxyalkyl Amino . tetrazoies and Their Alkylation. 28 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) Robert Lee Muldoon, River Forest, Ill. B.Sc., M.S., Loyola University. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: C. H. Cun ningham, Professor. Thesis: Some Characteristics of the Hemagglutinating Activity of Infectious Bronchitis Virus. Lawrence O. Nelson, Storrs, Conn. A.B., Teachers College of Connecticut; M.A., University of Connecticut. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Associate Professor. Thesis: Role Expectations for Selected College and University Presidents. Wilfred Leo Polzer, Cameron, Tex. B.S., M.S., Texas A & M. Soil Science. Major Professor: M. M. Mortland, Associate , Professor. Thesis: High Frequency Conductance and Dielectric Proper ties of Wyoming Bentonite. Arvelo Hector Puig, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico B.A., University of Puerto Rico; M.A., University of Toronto. Psychology. Major Professor: H. C. Smith, Professor. Thesis: A Quantitative Cross-Cultural Study of Job Satisfaction in the United States, Italy and Puerto Rico. Magdalena Buzna Sedlmayr, Budapest, Hungary Diploma, University of Agriculture, Budapest. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: E. S. Beneke, Professor. Thesis: Physiological Studies on Calvatia Species. Thomas Sedlmayr, Budapest, Hungary Diploma, University of Agriculture, Budapest. Farm Crops. Major Professor: G. J. Hogaboam, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Inheritance of Speed of Germination in Sugar Beets (Beta vulgaris Lo) Joseph Anthony Sincius, Niagara Falls, N. Y. B.S., Union College; M.S., Canisius College. Chemistry. Major Professor: C. H. Brubaker, Jr., Associate Professor: Thesis: A Study of the Kinetics of the Electron Transfer Re action Between Antinony III and V. 29 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued) Clarence M. Skau, Flagstaff, Ariz. B.A., University of Michigan; B.S., M.S.,· Michigan State Uni versity. Forestry. Maior Professor: D. P. White, Associate Professor. Thesis: Hydrologic Aspects in the Utah Juniper Type in Northern Arizona. William Purdy Treloar, New York, N. Y. B.A., Morningside College; M.S., Drake University. Teacher Education. Maior Professor: H. J. Dillon, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Selected Factors Inhibiting the Develop- ment of Adult Education in the State of Michigan, 1957- 1959. Hsin Fu Wang, Taipei, Taiwan B.S., National Central University, Nanking, China; M.S., Michi gan State University. Agricultural Economics. Maior Professor: G. G. Quackenbush, Professor. Thesis: Retail Food Price Index Based on M.S.U. Consumer Panel. Harold Clive Wells, Livonia B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Administrative and Educational Services. Maior Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor; Thesis: An Inquiry into the Financial and Administrative Rela tionship Between Superintendents, School Attorneys and School Boards in Michigan. 30 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES William Edward Clarke, San Diego, Cal. A.B., Manchester College; M.S., Indiana University. Milton John Hagelberg, Traverse City Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professors R. N. Hatch, Professor. Thesis: The Relationship Between College Academic Perform ance and Expectancies. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Teacher Education. Major Professor: H. J. Dillon, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Goals and Characteristics of Extension Credit Students in Northwestern Michigan. Otho Jennings, Wilrrwre, Ky. A.B., God's Bible School; M.A., Lehigh University. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: K. T. Hereford, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Evaluation of Direct Experience Programs in Bible Colleges. Charles J. Patterson, Mexico City, Mexico A.B., Duke University; M.A., University of Kentucky. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: K. T. Hereford, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Comparison of Performances of Mexican Children in a Bi-Cultural Setting on Measures of Ability, Achieve ment, and Adjustment. 31