MONDAY, MARCH TWENTIETH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE 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, rounded 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 FANFARE AND PROCESSIONAL ............................. Clarence Hurrell MICmGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BAND-PROFESSOR LEONARD FALCONE, Director AMERICA ..... ........ ........ .. ....... .. ...... ...................... Smith My Country, 'tis of thee, Sweet Land of liberty, Of thee I sing! Land where my fathers died; Land of the Pilgrim's pride; From ev'ry mountain side Let freedom ringl INVOCATION THE REVEREND ROBERT L. MORELAND, D.D. Minister, Eastminster Presbyterian Church, East Lansing, Michigan ADDRESS "WE KNOW IN PART" LOUIS WILLIAM NORRIS, PH.D., LL.D., LITT.D. President, Albion College CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN ALFRED HANNAH, D. AGR., LL.D., L.H.D., D.Sc. President, Michigan State University ALMA MATER .................... . ........ ....... . . ... .... ... . ... . 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 MR. MORELAND RECESSIONAL MILITARY MARCH .... . ......... ........ ........... Ludwig van Beethoven Th e escorts for the procession are members of Mortar Board, an honorary society for senior women. J'he audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the auditorium. 3 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 the 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. BARTLETT, Ex Officio JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, President JACK BRESLIN, 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 107th year, Michigan State University has grown from three buildings and six faculty members to one of the ten largest univer sities in the nation. It has approximately 2,000 staff members engaged in teaching, research and public service, 325 permanent and 136 temporary build ings, and 4,250 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 approximately 150 different courses of study at the undergraduate and graduate level. This excludes the curriculum of the University College, which has been recognized as one of the most progressive ideas for higher education in the nation today, and the Honors College established in 1957 as a unique program designed for the superior student. All students finishing their fresh man 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 require ments 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 Continuing Education Service. The Agricultural Experiment Station conducts research on campus and at five off-campus substations. Through the Michigan Co operative 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 1959-60 year, the Continu ing Education Service reached more than 100,000 persons in programs conducted both on campus and in local communities. Today, more than 21,000 students from Michigan and other states and from nations all over the world are attending the University at East Lansing-about 11,000 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, p aying 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 The candidates will be presented by DEAN THOMAS K . COWDEN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-HONORS COLLEGE t Robert Paul Schultz Forestry DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Walter Joseph Adams Forestry James Steven Fralish Forestry '" Charles Carney Bailey Residential Building Arnold Robert Girbach Agricultural Economics Thomas Robert Bergeon Residential Building Richard P. Gissible Forestry Orville Robert Bliss Residential Building Ralph Franklin Green Resource Development William George Bontekoe Packaging Robert Preston Harper Agricultural Extension Douglas Fredrick Boynton Animal Husbandry Peter Clemens Hubbell Ornamental Horticulture "'Paul Dwaine Brohn Forestry Theodore John Hurja Forestry Edward Michael Buszta Park Management Kenneth Francis Kasmarek Fisheries and Wildlife Arthur Joseph Carroll Forestry Lawrence John Cobb Dairy Production Bernard Kenneth Cook Animal Husbandry J ames Dale Craig Fisheries and Wildlife Wayne Aaron Kietzer "'Boyd I. Kinzley Thomas James Koehler Farm Crops Soil Science Packaging Donn Arthur Lueck Dairy Manufacturing Cecil Ronald McKay Arlin Lee Dell Residential Building Lumber and Building Materials Merchandising Stanley John Dowd Pomology and Vegetable Production Lon Warren McKinley Pomology and Vegetable Production Steven Mansfield Fisher Lumber and Building Materials Merchandising Charles Oho Mortensen Forestry Earl Lee North Agricultural Mechanics Robert Bernard Forster Forestry Donald Edward Petschke Packaging Gerald Clare Foss Packaging Leo John Pfaller Residential Building ·With Honor tWith High Honor 7 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued) J ames Arthur Price Emerson Joseph Stilwell Packaging Wood Processing and Technology J ames LeRoy Richardson Animal Husbandry Charles Vodden Stone Agricultural Economics 4Theodore Michael Thomas Lawrence Alton Savarese, Jr. Residential Building Pomology and Vegetable Production Robert Charles Sheldon Dairy Manufacturing William J ohn Walsh Fisheries and Wildlife Dale Alton Sherwin Animal H usband1"Y Jean Thomas Ward Park Management Michael John Shine Agricultural Economics Oliver Thomas Smith Packaging Robert William Smith Wendell Curtis Snowden Forestry Forestry Joseph Michael Stanichar Poultry Science Dean E. Wesley Don Paul Wolf Soil Science Food Science Richard Joseph W olthuis Agricultural Mechanics Richard Thomas Wooden, J r. Packaging DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOIN'ILY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Richard Gerald Bowerman Ag1"icultural Education Donald Edward Lee Davis Agricultural Education Ross Dean Byers Agricultural Education DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Adnan Mohammad Badran Horticulture William Burton Hellegas Agricultural Economics Fred Wilk Bakker-Arkema Agricultural Engineering Hernan Bertolotto Agricultural Economics Alan James Billings Resource Development Carol Duane Jones H orticultu1"e Richard Miller Kirch Resource Development Karin Louise Lindquist Food Science Mary Ethel Bullis Agricultural Extension James William Merna Fisheries and Wildlife Erwin Milton Campbell F01"est Products Paul Raymond Mezynski Farm Crops Rodrigo A. Duarte Farm Crops Norman Torkel Odden Agricultural Engineering David William Gessford Farm Crops David Lawrence Olsson Forest Products Robert Gardner Heath Fisheries and Wildlife John Robert Paul Fishe1"ies and Wildlife °With Honor 8 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (Continued) Harold Eugene Quackenbush Otomars Veiss Food Science Agricultural Engineering Larry Johnson Segerlind Agricultural Engineering Warren Walter Studley Soil Science Virendra Tuli Horticulture John H. Worthington Resource Development Mary Dalziel Zehner Agricultural Economics COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The candidates will be presented by DEAN JOHN D. RYDER DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Roger H. Dye Mechanical Engineering °John Clement Niehoff Mechanical Engineering Thelbert Ward Johnson Mechanical Engineering William Raoul Palmer Mechanical Engineering ODonald Anthony McGrath Mechanical Engineering DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Chales Jay Arnold Appllied Mechanics William Joseph Suttner Electrical Engineering Tai-Seng Chen Electrical Engineering William Tambo Chemical Engineering James Lawrence Fisher Civil Engineering George Eugene Teachman Electrical Engineering Keith Fry Sanitary Engineering Lawrence John Walsh Electrical Engineering William Coleman Kerr Civil Engineering Robert Louis Wirth Applied Mechanics Vejubhai Gulababhai Patel Civil Engineering Han Chang Yang Electrical Engineering William Wai Tung Seto Applied Mechanics Gerald Allen Zernial Civil Engineering Paul Phillip Sulprizio Civil Engineering °With Honor 9 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS The candidates will be presented by DEAN THELMA E . PORTER DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-HONORS COLLEGE tLora Elizabeth Long Research in Foods and Nutrition DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Eppie L. Bruckner Retailing Nancy Ann Jubb Retail Merchandising Linda Sue Costello Retailing Jacqueline Pickrell Home Furnishings Lovina Danforth Home Furnishings Sharon Louise Zukosky General II ome Economics DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Nancy S. Campbell Bortel Carol Joanne Maata Home Economics Teaching Jean Suzanne Mumby Home Economics Teaching Home Economics Teaching Marvyl Ann Intermill Home Economics Teaching 4Patricia Ann Jones Child Development and Teaching DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Gay Wright Vela Related Arts DEGREE OF MASTER OF SPIENCE Robert Vernon Cole, Jr. Mary Ellen Zabik Foods Institutional Administration Gema Joyce Ramnauth Institutional Administration ·With Honor tWith High Honor 10 COLLEGE 'OF VETERINARY MEDICINE The candidates will be presented by DEAN WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Charles Bruce Smith Veterinary Medicine DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE John Huber Ballantyne Anatomy Rollo Winslow VanPelt, Jr. Surgery and Medicine Donald Lynn Croghan Microbiology and Public Health Dale Dana Oshel Microbiology and Public Health COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN LLOYD C . FERGUSON DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS-HONORS COLLEGE tJean Vaughan Macleod History tDolly McCarty Soddy History t Dean Carter Myers History tElvira M. Whipple Social Science Divisional tLawrence Edmund Sneden Social Science Divisional DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-HONORS COLLEGE tKarla Kay Hoover Mathematics "'Nancy Louise Smith Mathematics tSusan Humphries Botany and Plant Pathology Hohnson N. C. Maduewesi Botany and Plant Pathology ·With Honor tWitb High Honor 11 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Molly Theresa Andrews Music Stephen Thomas Kerns Social Science Divisional Kenneth Francis Bannon, Jr. Art Joseph Arthur LaBo Judith Jaculin Bay Social Science Divisional Richard Anthony Librizzi ~Helen Strube Buford English John Allen Lucas Andrew Paul Butsko Social Science Divisional ~ Sharon Elaine Ludwick History History Chemistry English J oellen Harriet Butters Social Science Divisional Ronald Kerr MacLennan Social Science Divisional Lois Crum Colon Sociology Charles Eugene Martell Social Science Divisional James Edward Crowley Social Science Divisional Deborah Elizabeth Maxwell Geography Samuel Robert Dean Social Science Divisional William Donald McLean ~Daniel Druckman Psychology Connie Metz Janet Mae Falk Geography Robert Walter Millett English Art English Kenneth R. Ferguson, Jr. Psychology Ned Bowman Newlin Social Science Divisional Ronald Andrew Forsyth Geography Sam Adolf Oakland Humanities ~ Stephen Goodnow Gardner Psychology Walter Emerson Pattee, J r. Hal Edward Goss Social Science Divisional ~Carl Walter Griffier History Social Science Divisional Virginia Laura Patterson Social Science Divisional Gerald Lee Hall English Marilynn Gay Paul Art David Robert Hankinson History Gilbert Paul Payton Social Science Divisional Frederick Eugene Hebel German Bernard Charles Peterson Social Science Divisional Charles R. Huff Psychology Wayne Winfield Peterson Raleigh Jo Huizinga Ronald Cecil James Harley Alan Jensen Psychology Psychology Psychology Social Science Divisional William Tatem Reeves History Howard Irving Richardson Social Science Divisional Howard D. Keith Humanities ~David Volkman Richey Social Science Divisional "With Honor 12 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) C O LLEGE O F SCIENCE AND ARTS Richard Edward Schott Social Science Divisional John Wesley Taliaferro Miles Edward Simpson Psychology James Penner TeSelle Philosophy Psychology Romana Johanna Skorobohata Psychology tSandra Joanne VanDoren Social Science Divisional David Wilson Smith Mathematics Peter Stuart Vanderwerf French Sharon Darlene VanRiper Robert Dean Snyder Psychology Social Science Divisional Thomas Charles Spurway Jack Bernard Weber Art Sociology and Anthropology Walter Scott Willett Social Science Divisional ~Rudy Kay Steury Social Science Divisional Theodore Allen Williams Music Therapy Donald Edward Suter Art Wayne Andrews Williams Psychology DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS Theodore Vincent Anspaugh Mathematics Norma Jane Kujawa Johanna M. Baker Social Science Divisional Jacqueline Irene LeRoy History English Conrad Howard Behler Social Science Divisional Spencer Edward McAllister Social Science Divisional Anthony Wayne Blagg Social Science Divisional Judith Ann Bovee David Martin Butler History History Donna Sue Cameron Social Science Divisional Richard Alvin Conn II William Frank DeHaan Barbara Joan Garrett Judith Ann Greig History Histot'y History Art ~Thais Colleen McArthur Nels August Olson ~Jon Thomas Pettyes ~Barbara Joan Rheaume J ames Andrew Rice Nancy Lee Robertson Ronald Edward Rohlman Gerald Joseph Hankus Social Science Divisional Patricia Ann Sarantos Paula Renee Kalik Social Science Divisional Sandra Ann Tallos °With Honor tWith High Honor English History English English History History History English History 13 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) Ilze U dris Art Georgiann Wedemeyer Mathematics Barbara Ann U glow Social Science Divisional Gerald Joseph Wiese Theodotta Lizbeth Vail Social Science Divisional Forest Larry Woodcock History History Jill Ann VanDam History DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Gerald Grubb Gard Art John Milton Metheany III Art DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Allen G. Bengtsson Geology Basil Duane Norton Earl Philip Black M athemaiics "'Melvin Dennis Olman Zoology Physics John Barry Boehlert "'Okpo Oji Onyekwere Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Microbiology and Public Health Gerald Andrew Geile Mathematics Ralph Ronald Przybyla Zoology "'Llewella Louise Hall Mathematics Edward Allen Schmidt Marley Glynn Horton, Jr. Charles Edward Kinney, Jr. Zoology Zoology Tiit Kivilaan Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Microbiology and Public H ealth Richard Jerome Schoof Zoology Samuel Teleki Microbiology and Public Health Ronald William Walker Mathematics Russell Frederick LaBeau Zo ology "'Marilyn Elizabeth Wasco Mathematics Richard Berkeley Loomis Mathematics "'Tamunoemi Sokari David West Microbiology and Public Health Stanley James Miller Geology tGary Lee Wheelock David James Neebes Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional William Michael Woodhouse Geology Microbiology and Public Health °With Honor tWith High Honor 14 DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS "'Helen Adrienne Arnold Mathematics "'Jerald VVayne 11urdock Mathematics Gerald Lee Bolgos Zoology Emil Novak David Clare Fisher Mathematics Douglas Elon Kent Mathematics Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Earl VVilliam Patterson Mathematics "'Edna 11ay Phillips Daniel Philip 11cDaniel Mathematics Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Robert Leroy 11cGinty Mathematics Janet Ann Russell Zoology Jerry Hill 11cKay Mathematics Stanley Joseph Sobon Mathematics Gerald Lee 110erland M athemaitcs Robert Peter Vlug Mathematics Philosophy Psychology Art Philosophy Psychology DEGREE OF 11ASTER OF ARTS J ames Bernard Alfredson Philosophy J ames Peter 11eloney Charles Arthur Baldwin English Elliott Hilton Rosenberg Tara Deva Bhattarai Sociology and Anthropology !talo P. B. Scanga Roger VVilliam Cote Statistics Larry Edwin Hodgins Geography VVendell Allen Jacobs II Geography Philip Jacob Klukoff Peter Anthony 11cKinnon English History Stuart Silvers Stanley A. Smith George Edwin Somers Sociology and Anthropology Ralph Rohrer Swarr Psychology Paul Richard 11ead History Rita Zemach Statistics DEGREE OF 11ASTER OF ARTS TEACHING Lucy VVilliams Quimby Biological Sciences ·With Honor 15 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Donald Dean Tiffany DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Ruth Marie Allen Chemistry John Alfred Bach Microbiology and Public Health Faith Ingrid Naegeli Donald Warren Merritt Geology Geology Donald Milo Beale Zoology Curtis LeV erne Patton Microbiology and Public Health Thomas Rosario Castro Entomology David Lane Goss Martin Horowitz Gary Alan Houghtby Physics Geology David Parker Rablen Harold Rishel Ringler Chemistry Chemistry Eric Joseph Rosenberger Geology Microbiology and Public Health Walter Alan Sisler Gerald Charles Kettunen William Hermann Kirschke Zoology Geology Microbiology and Public Health Charles Emanuel Skinner Mathematics Esmail Koushanpour Physiology John Bernard Tressler Physics and Astronomy Mary Jean Long Chemistry James B. Zaitzeff Geology 16 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE The candidates will be presented by DEAN ALFRED L. SEELYE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS-HONORS COLLEGE t Daniel Patrick Kearney General Marketing DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-HONORS COLLEGE tThomas Joseph McGreevy Law Enforcement Administration DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Said Issa Abdi Political Science John Arthur Desautels General Business Administration Herbert Nelson Ashley General Business Administration Gerald D. Desrosier Personnel Administration John Donald Babb Economics Charles Howard Ellis Personnel Administration Thomas Hagen Bailey Personnel Administration Charles Allen Emery Purchasing Administration James Jay Best Insurance Alfred Fred Farkas Douglas Michael Boadt General Marketing Kenneth Wayne Bray Personnel Administration Donald Harry Bulger General Business Administration Russell Alan Buyers Personnel Administration Lucinda Yvonne Cargill Social Work Ronald Stuart Wilson Chew Economics General Business Administration Bruce Edward Gilmore Economics Robert Lester Grof General Business Administration Arthur Gubernick General Marketing Barrett Jon Harrison Restaurant Management Daniel Clifford Hill General Business Administration Robert Edwin Clark General Business Administration John Howard Hoops General Business Administration Richard G. Clippert Production Administration J on Elwyn Hultman General Marketing Edward Price Day Accounting J ames Michael Ireland Accounting John DeMartino Hotel and Club Management Graham Alfred Johnson Political Science °With Honor tWith High Honor 17 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) tGregg Beach Johnson Robert Irving Moe Hotel and Club Management Hotel and Club Management James Arthur Johnston General Business Administration Herbert N. Moon Benjamin F. Moore Accounting Insurance Fred George Kalush Food Distribution Administration Charles William Barrett Morrison General Business Administration Allan Terry Kaplan Restaurant Management Michael Louis Kleinhans General Marketing James Gary Lathem Personnel Administration Charles Montroy LaTour Restaurant Management Harold Francis Leigeb General M m'keting tWilliam Howard Leonard Accounting William Alden Little, Jr. General Business Administration Lawrence Charles Murphy Production Administration Paul A. Neff L. Mark Newman Phillip David Nico W . Gerald Nuerminger Joseph John Obermeyer Economics Economics Real Estate Accounting Hotel and Club Management Frederick Butsch Lupro Economics General Business Administration Thomas Lee Otto Edward William Lyons Restaurant Management James Alan Owen Hotel and Club Management Lawrence Clifford Maison Hotel and Club Management Edward Donald Ozybko General Marketing Foster Filmore Palmer Political Science Samuel Margosian General Business Administration Sam G. Pappas Production Administration Don Ermal Marsh Donald Lee Paul Food Distribution Administration General Business Administration Jack G. Mayo Roger Ray Promer Accounting General Business Administration ... John Palmer McCaskill Accounting Donald Leo McClarty Personnel Administration Duane J. McCliggott Hotel and Club Management Uriah Zephaniah McGlashan Social Work Ronald Harold McKay Production Administration Dave Lee Regan Restaurant Management Theodore K. Robinson Economics Donald Rosenthal Institutional Management Donald L. Rumbles Economics Mitchell Savas Restaurant Management Robert MelIus Schaffer Robert Clarence Miles Economics General Business Administration ·With Honor tWith High Honor 18 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ( Continued) COLl.EGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE "'Nancy Jean Sessions Social Work Kenneth Ralph Washington Rudolph Gordon Sherrill Econom'ics John Howard Simmons General Business Administration Institutional and Hospital Management James Arthur Weirauch Economics Robert Earl Wentworth Restaumnt Management Insurance Social Work Eugene Howard Westerhoff Hotel and Club Management Gary L. Whitener General Marketing J ames Edward Slack Lois Mae Smith John Franklin Stetler, II Production Administration Charles H. Tatham, Jr. Production Administration Robert Everett Thompson Economics David Richard Torrey Hotel and Club Management Glenn Carter Wideman Political Science Kenneth Duane Wieten General Business Administration Richard Hubert Wilkins Purchasing Administration Scott Floyd Winn Personnel Administration Richard Nicholas Witham David Lee Vander Leer Accounting Food Distribution Administration Robert Dale Vander Leer Richard Thomas W ochholz Economics Production Administmtion Thomas Ray Wood Clarence J. Vander Veer General Business Administration Nan Etta Wright Social Work Accounting Charles Larry Vroman Charles Lawrence Young, Jr. General Business Administration Restaurant Management DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS John Lewis Blake General Business Administration William James DiGiulio Business Education Charles Mead Hilt Business Education Richard D. Lake Business Education °With Honor Robert Douglas Reed Business Education Joanne Kay Smith Business Education Judith Maria Smith Business Education "'William Norman Thompson Political Science 19 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Douglas James Austin Urban Planning Gary Merle McLeod Gerald Lewis Dake Urban Planning Harold Eugene Dieter ';: Law Enforcement Administration John Merod Muether Law Enforcement Administration Industrial Security Administrdiion - ~ James Robert Newville Joan Grant Dunsmore The Prevention and Industrial Security Administration Control of Delinquency and Crime "'i '" Albert Ronald Escola Law Enforcement Administration Clark David Fisher tHoward Anthony Paulsey . , Law Enforcement Administration George Alson Peek Urban Planning Law Enforcement Administration Robert David Pozel Landscape Architecture Max Frederick Heim Landscape Architecture Arnold Peter Rosenfeld Landscape Architecture William Henry Hewitt Dennis Patrick Scholtz Landscape Architecture Law Enforcement Administration Russell Lee Kassin Landscape Architecture tHayes Carlton Larkins H. G. Willis Shane Landscape Architecture "'Thomas Edwin Sloan Correctional Administration Industrial Security Administration Kent Waldron Smith Landscape Architecture "'Wilson Livingood Pisakdi Varamisra Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration Thomas Stanley McClure J ames Brian Ward Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Bernard Eugene Anderson Economics William Chester Dawkins, Jr. Economics Robert William Becker Political Science William Francis Eardley James Mason Benham Economics Police Administration and Public Safety David Hugh Burger Economics Jay Grant Gauger Economics Bruce Erwin Chapman Food Distribution Evelyn E. Hard Business Education Chi Han Chyung General Business Administration Richard Infarinato Economics °With Honor tWith High Honor 20 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF MASTER "OF ARTS (Continued) Carl Lessing Jacobson William Edwin Reiser, Jr. Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management Wendell Earl Mason General Business Administration M. Gandhi Reuben Economics Paul Ervin Nickel Raymond Paul Randuk Economics ~ - Alan L. Seltzer Political Science : : - M Bertrand Winfred Weesner Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Managemef!t ' General Business Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Lynn Hough Corson, Jr. Food Distribution Luiz Carlos Bresser Goncalves Pereira Business Administration Elaine Ross Irvin Personnel and Human Relations Zaira Carvalho Rocha Business Administration Chunbong Kimm Transportation Donald L. Rogoff Accounting Warren Dean Kleis Production Administration Tom Henry McKinney, Jr. Purchasing Administration Richard Dale Mendel Accounting Milton Huppert Monte Carmello William Albert Sykora Purchasing Administration Donald L. TeaPole Business Administration Robert Thomas Valentine Purchasing Administration Personnel and Human Relations Daniel Frank Walcott Production Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE George Peter Caronis Police Administration Walter Donald Weiss Police Administration John Gilbert Pouch Police Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Roger Allen Forth Adolphus David Waugh Carol Henry Welch DEGREE OF MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING Bradford Savage Chase William George Kweder 21 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The candidates will be presented by DEAN CLIFFORD E. ERICKSON DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS-Elementary Education Carol Frank Bailey Carol Ann Baude Kay Jean Beatty Gay Phyllis Kaymen Sylvester C. Lockett Mary Katharine Lyday OMary Ann Boettcher . Irma Dennis Maklin Anne Marie Buege Clarice D. Chapman Caroline Ann Cleary Ann Draper Anne Elizabeth Martin °Helen Andrea McNeely Priscilla Jane Miriani Diane Caryl Petersen Mary Samantha Fellows Mary Katherine Rogers Suzanne Genevieve Fillingham Joyce Rosalie Sarrazin Arleen Gail Gatherum °Judy Lee Scanlan Carol Ann Hackett Judith Rae Holmes A. June Scully Sherman Kathryn Margaret Shultz tNancy Jayne Hoofnagle Nancy Ann Dunn Smith °Lorna Marie Horrom Barbara Murray Hufford ° Janice Marie Johnson Patricia Ruth Smith Patricia Ann Stetler Joanne Marie Vry °Nan Suzette Jorgensen Jeannette Louella Williams DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE George C. Carlisle Industrial Arts J ames Peter Dimoff Physical Education Richard Bruce Content Physical Education John Gelmisi Physical Education ·With Honor tWith High Honor 22 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued) COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Richard John Golden Physical Education Clarence Underwood, Jr. Physical Education Robert O. Moser Industrial Arts Ronald Charles Warner Physical Education Gerald O. Peterson Physical Education Russell David Wier Industrial Arts Richard Boyd Smith Physical Education Judith Anne Williams Physical Education Richard Norman Thelen Physical Education Hendricks Macio Young Physical Education Harry Wayne Turak Physical Education DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS-Education Howard James Adams Richard Edward Curran Donald Charles Balzarini Harold Johann Dachtler Forrest Dellor Baribeau Lawrence Raymond Daniels Richard Harris Bender John Dean Eister Alice M. Benson James G. Blackburn Sievert Edwin Block John Brissaud Richard John Bullock Jack Gordon Cairl Marie Callahan Patricia Ann Calvert John Hartley Cansfield Eugene R. Castello Mary Gladys Chase Gerald Leo Cooper Robert W. Cooper °With Honor Dorothy June Emerson Lois Helen French John Robert Fuller George Harrison Giddings Arthur William Glidewell James D. Gray J ames Eddie Green Ardith Rowland Hanna Gordon vVilmer Hanna Marjean Lucile H efke Betty Louise Hoffman Gerald Robert Hoffman Donald Richard Hoover 23 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS-Education ( Continued) Laurene Allen Horiszny Marvin Walter Ralya John Patrick Hyde Betty Ann Junk George Albert Randall William Ratigan Norman Dale Kreager Edward Bruce Robbins Hugel Alexander Leonard Edna A. Sargent J ames Frank Lewis Russell Dale Maples Herbert Havens Sheathelm 'Thomas Joseph Spear Martha Summers Maynard John Donald Spoelman William Edmond McCormick Clarence Thomas Means Charles M. Stewart Frank Lloyd Sudac Gordon Louis Metzner Walter Francis Swartz Thomas A. Murphy Robert Gale O'Neill Sheela Swarup Karel Frank Taborsky Jack Wellinton Ostrander Frederick C. Tinning Aubrey Radcliffe Jack Douglas Rader Orpha May VerPlanck Donald Waldron 24 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN FRED S. SIEBERT DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS-HONORS COLLEGE