SUNDAY, JUNE TENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO / Michigan State University Annual Commencement SPARTAN STADIUM • EAST LANSING Michigan State University Annual Commencement This is the centennial year of the Morrill Act, that created the system of land-grant colleges and universities, at least one in every state, charged with providing a liberal and practical education "for the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life." This revolutionary theory differed widely from the traditional philosophy of American institu tions of higher learning at the time. They were built largely on the pattern of European univer sities, where education was available only to the privileged few, and offered instruction in law, medicine, theology and the liberal arts. In Michigan this problem had already been met with action. Michigan Agricultural College had been founded in 1855 by men who held that education, in the broadest sense of the word, could work miracles only if it could be made available to the common people. That pioneer institution has since become Michigan State University. When Justin Morrill introduced his bill in the United States Congress, he paid tribute to the pioneering work in Michigan. In his only formal speech supporting the measure, Morrill cited as an example of what he would create: The college "in Michigan, liberally supported by the State, in the full tide of successful experiment." In 1862, President Lincoln signed the Morrill Act, a bill conceded to have been the outstanding single American contribution in the educational history of the world. With the signing of the bill, higher education came out of the cloisters of the past and addressed itself to the service of the American community. The farmers, who made up 85 percent of the population at that time, were the first to benefit from this new kind of education. Through the years, however, our changing society has brought forth new needs from new groups as America has gradually assumed the role of leadership in the world community. All of these new groups - en gineers, homemakers, teachers, government work ers, businessmen, industrial workers, scientists and all the rest - are being served by the land-grant colleges as the farmers were served at first. Class room instruction has been augmented by an ex tensive program of scientific research and the carrying of new research findings to the people for use in their daily living; again and again the educational benefits have been extended from the relatively few to large numbers of people. The Cooperative Extension Service is the largest adult education program in the world and other pro grams reach into the cities and their suburbs. the nation in recognizing During this school year, Michigan has joined with the 67 other land-grant colleges and uni versities across the centennial of the signing of the Morrill Act. It seems an appropriate time for the University to reaffirm its continued dedication to the philosophy embodied in the spirit of the Act - that of service to the people of the state, the nation, and the world. PUBLIC ENTRANCE AND w (f) a:: :::> 0 0 z 0 0 f0- (f) W ~ NORTH CONCOURSE N -6 PUBLIC ENTRANCE AND ,.., » (f) -i " 0 z " 0 e ::u (f) fTI SEATING DIAGMM FOR GRADUATES AND COMMENCEMENT GUESTS SOUTH CONCOURSE 2 ACADEMIC COSTUME The pageantry and color at commencement exercises reveal a record of academic achievement of the various individuals taking part in the exercises. The following brief description is given that the audi ence might more readily interpret such achievement. the institution conferring the degree. If the institution has more than one color, the chevron is used to intro duce the second color. Colored velvet or velveteen binds the hoods and indicates the department or fac ulty to which the degree pertains. In 1895, the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, met at Columbia University to draft a code which would serve to regu late 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 to signify Historical associations of color have been con tinued 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 tradi tional 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 research untold wealth has been released to the world, science is iden tified by golden yellow. Oxford pink indicates music and russet brown, the color of dress worn by ancient English foresters indicates forestry. The color of the velvet of the hood is distinc· tive of the subject to which the degree pertains. For example, the trimming for the degree of Master of Science in Agriculture should be maize, representing agriculture, rather than golden yellow, representing science. At Michigan State University, it is customary to identify the bachelors graduating from the different departments of study by tassels of the official depart ment color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. . . . . . . . . . Forestry . COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE . . • • • • • . . . . 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 • Russett Drab Royal Blue . Light Blue · Orange · Maroon • · White Pink Golden Yellow Gray 3 ORDER OF PROCESSION THE COLOR GUARD THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Led by Class Officers Robert L. Cantrell President Jennifer Green Secretary Peter J. Kakela Vice President Marilyn A. Hruby Treasurer Degree Candidates in the Colleges of Business and Public Service Drab Tassels Home Economics Maroon Tassels Degree Candidates in the Colleges of Agriculture Maize Tassels Forestry Russet Tassels Engineering Orange Tassels Communication Arts Royal Blue Tassels and Candidates for the Doctorate Degree Candidates in the Colleges of Veterinary Medicine Gray Tassels Education Light Blue Tassels Degree Candidates in the College of Science and Arts Science Golden Yellow Tassels Arts White Tassels Music Pink Tassels THE FACULTY THE PLATFORM PARTY The Deans of the University The Officers of the University The Board of Trustees The Recipients of Distinguished Alumni Awards The Recipients of Honorary Degrees The Officiating Clergymen The Chairman of the Board of Trustees The Speaker The President of the University The escorts, in white are members of the Michigan State University Chapter of Mortar Board, an honorary society for senior women. The services of Green Helmet members, sophomore men's honorary, are gratefully acknowledged. 4 ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL . Mergerbeer CORONATION MARCH. MICHIGAN 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 pilgrims' pride, From ev'ry mountainside Let freedom ring! INVOCATION THE REVEREND NEWELL A. MCCUNE, D.D., LL.D. Minister Emeritus, Peoples Church, East Lansing ADDRESS THE HONORABLE MICHAEL J. MANSFIELD, M.A. United States Senator from Montana CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN A. HANNAH, D.Agr., LL.D., HH.D., L.H.D., D.Sc. President, Michigan State University ALMA MATER 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. MCCUNE RECESSIONAL TRIUMPHAL MARCH The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the stadium. Mancinelli 5 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 bi ennially 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 6 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY As one of the leading land-grant universities 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 108th year, Michigan State Uni versity 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, 455 buildings, and 4,250 acres of land, including 880 acres in the campus and housing area. Founded in 1855 to educate youth for the major occupation of that day - farming - Mich igan 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 col leges - Agriculture, Business and Public Service, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Economics, Science and Arts, Veterinary Medicine - and the School for Advanced Grad uate Studies, and offers approximately ISO differ ent courses of study at the undergraduate and graduate level. This excludes the curriculum of the University College, which has been recog nized 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 stu dents finishing their freshman year with a HB plus" average, or attaining this average in their sopho more 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. Effective July I, the College of Science and Arts will be reorganized into three new, separate colleges. The three will be designated the College of Natural Science, the College of Social Science and the College of Arts and Letters. 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 Cooperative Extension Service, more than 333,000 families are reached with technical information on agriculture, homemaking and the 4-H Club program. The field staff, located in every county, extends M.S.U.'s campus into every township in Michigan. During the 1960-61 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 22,500 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 professional fields and research, Michigan State University has proved its worth to the people of the State of Mich igan. Noted for its democratic and friendly spirit, the student body harmonizes with the University faculty to make Michigan State University one of the great educational institutions in America. 7 THE UNITED NATIONS FLAGS The Hags in the semicircle grouping at the rear of the stage are those of the United Nations. They are displayed in the English alphabetical order of the countries represented. The United Nations Flag itself is displayed in the center of the semicircle The arrangement from left to right is: AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BOLIVIA BRAZIL BULGARIA BURMA BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC CAMBODIA CAMEROUN CANADA CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CEYLON CHAD CHILE CHINA COLOMBIA CONGO - BRAZAVILLE CONGO - LEOPOLDVILLE COSTA RICA CUBA CYPRUS CZECHOSLOVAKIA DAHOMEY DENMARK DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR ETHIOPIA FEDERATION OF MALAYA FINLAND FRANCE GABON GHANA GREECE GUATEMALA HAITI HONDURAS HUNGARY ICELAND INDIA INDONESIA IRAN IRAQ IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY IVORY COAST JAPAN UNITED NATIONS JORDAN 8 LAOS LEBANON LIBERIA LIBYA LUXEMBOURG MALAGASY REPUBLIC (MADAGASCAR) MALI REPUBLIC MAURITANIA MEXICO MONGOLIAN PEOPLES REPUBLIC MOROCCO NEPAL NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA NIGER NIGERIA NORWAY PAKISTAN PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU PHILIPPINES POLAND PORTUGAL REPUBLIC OF GUINEA RUMANIA SAUDI ARABIA SENEGAL SIERRA LEONE SOMALIA SPAIN SUDAN SWEDEN SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC TANGANYIKA THAILAND TOGO TUNISIA TURKEY UKRANIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UPPER VOLTA URUGUAY VENEZUELA YEMAN YUGOSLAVIA 1962 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees from June through August, 1962 Candidates are listed by colleges. The colleges are arranged in the order in which they were established. 9 The candidates will be presented by DEAN THOMAS K . COWDEN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Agricultural Economics tJohn Allen Catey Fisheries and Wildlife ""Bruce Lord Bandurski DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering t James Anthony Kutchey DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Agricultural Economics Douglas Alton Adams ""Richard Kimmel Arnold Richard Allen Clark Agricultural Mechanics "" Bela Albert Feher John Grover Laurie Frederick Brown Lutz, Jr. Jerrold Linden Nye Clyde Frederick Sundquist Paul William Thompson Robert Newell Wisner Donald Roger Capman John Michael Dom Richard Dean Erickson Herman Geers ""David Albert Lietzke Donald H. Pettengill Animal Husbandry Scott Packard Foster Mitchell Ray Geasler Gordon Victor Grossman Ellis Davenport Kane, Jr. ""David Richard Larrison William Thomas Oliver Ronald Anthony Parlangeli Harold Jay Reenders Arthur LeRoy Severance Joseph Svoboda, Jr. Dairy Manufacturing Philip Frank Burns "With Honor tWith High Honor • II COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued Dairy Production Robert Blackburn Neal, Jr. t James Gary Becker James Lawrence Cramer Farm Crops Robert Eugene Harter Fisheries and Wildlife Edwin Allen Bowser Robert Carl Erickson Ira Russell Glover, Jr. Fred Lyle Hasen Duane Harold Heisler Hiel Eugene Hicks Lawrence Duane Karsten *Warren Henry Suchovsky Gerald Lee Wonnacott James Howard Holcomb Thomas Arthur Kornoelje Don R. Miller Peter George Pascalenos William Charles Peabody George Edward Pine "'Victor C. Withee Floriculture Charles Michael Ciaramitaro Carolyn Marie Farley Food Science *John Carl Bruhn Leland Dale DePue Forestry Marshall Burl Green Delton Charles Parks Robert John Stevenson II Jerald Edwin Stewartson Ronald G. Abraham Peter Wyman Adams Gary A. Eckert Charles Frank Finan Charles Frederick Foutz John Allen Gaffney Thomas Edward Haller *Robert Arthur Hirsch Jerome Anthony Gelock James G. Gerber George Benjamin Gilmore James Mason Johnston Jerry Lee Lawrence William L. Lowery "'Lynn David Mason "'Robert James Moulton John Victor Olsen "'John Leonard Proebstle *William James Rivers Wolfgang Franz Schumann Gerald Thomas Stercula Kirti Man Tamang John Jozef Vrablec Lumber and Building Materials Merchandising Don Ira Adams Roger Edward Bach Peter Arthur Bernthal Phillip James Lageschulte William George Muller III Le Roy David Schlagel Lloyd Howard Tessin Gerald Patrick Williams Mobile Homes Richard Anthony Golm John Robert Spaller Ornamental Horticulture Martin Earl Merlau *Bruno Carl Moser ·With Honor tWith High HonoI 12 James Russell Reeder Donald C»arles Schutt *Jack H~old William Stokes Peter Lawrence Thiede COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued Packaging David Irving Aronson Albert Ray Chapman Joseph Lockwood Cook, Jr. Arthur Bryan Curtis W illiam Morris Cusenza Gordon Lee Dodge Allen Max Elias Werner Mathew Geiger Frank Julio Gentile Lynn Edward Gill Ronald W alter Horiszny David Francis Manders Philip Stuart McKersie Thurman Larry Moore Banks Stanley Myers Theodore N. Nearing Salvatore Anthony Puglisi Denny D. Radshaw Larry Arthur Richardson Carl Lee Robbins Raymond Ernest StraHon, Jr. Bruce Zeitzer Park Managemen t *Douglass Kennedy Blood III Joseph Matthew Jurco William Francis Krause Jerry Dabarr Smith Pomology and Vegetahle Production Craig Kish Ensfield *John Roger N ye Eric Eugene Phelps Richard Arthur Schueneman Poultry Science Solomon Sunday Osayande Akpata Residential Building Darrell Edward Adams Edward Spriggs Davison, Jr. Ronald Clive Earle Richard Wolf Furstenberg Robert Dan Harrington Wayne Harold Hopfensperger William Wright Hubbell Hugh S. Johnson Jack Frans Johnson Llo)'d Alfred Johnson William Lames Martin Gary Art ~r Nesbit Robert Mathew Nicol Ralph Christopher Ohlers James Wesley Phillips John David Sneider Resource Development Roger Raymond Rieck Soil Science Peter Edward Avers Jerry David Larson Doris Louella Mangum Gordon Stanley Miner Gerald John Wigger DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY W ITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agricu ltural Education Jay Leonard Allen Ross David Beach Henry David Curtis Fisheries and Wildlife Jack Andrew Deppong Ronald Irwin Duncan Edwin Maynard Kent Gary Edward Kurtz Harvey Orin Middleton t David Lewis Peacock Robert Joseph Stein Robert Richard Tanton Lavern Earl Boge Thomas Carter Shipp *\Vith Honor tWith H igh Honor 13 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED) . DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Agricultural Economics Abdul Karim Ohimai Amu Tohann Basson De Swardt Francis Howard Junis L. Don Lambert E. Kirk McCreary Louis Vincent McEwan Rodolfo Eduardo Quiros-Guardia Eldon Alvin Reiling James Glenn Snell Sven Erik Soderberg Donald Lawrence Stover John Vondruska Agricultural Extension Harold Mayfield Black Ellsworth Avery Netherton Animal Husbandry Do Won Hahn Robert Lee Hesselink Metin Yeldan Cooperative Extension Education Abram J. Relyea Dairy Lewis Carroll Dodge Eldon LeRoy Spicer Bruce Irving Veltman Martin Aaron Wilson Farm Crops Daniel Archibong Daniel Lay ten Davis Fisheries and Wildlife Edison Rudolph Fowlks Thomas Howard Oboum T eh-Chien Shen James Patterson Bacon, Jr. Michael Earl Bender Gerald Ray Bouck James Robert Clary Robert Dean Curtis Willard Louis Gross Louis James Hawn Charles Florenz Kaczynski Darrell Lee King Kenneth Jack Linton Jack Glenn Mell Robert Patrick Murphy Robert Dale Semeyn Martha Fredericka Sykes Food Science Arthur James Goembel Richard Allen Jacobs Kamal ElDin Hussien Motawi Chung-yen Peng Ralph Albertus Ward Edward Joseph Wladyka Don Paul Wolf Forest Products Edward H arry Graft Richard Norman Maxon Forest Lee Neal N eil Lynn Powers Ishwer C. Shah Jordanis Alexander Tsolakides Philip Hweig Wang Forestry Cirilo Alonzo Arellano Andrew W angdali Bacdayan Keshar Man Bajaracharya George Edward Dissmeyer James Steven Fralish Le Vinh Qui 14 bEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE - Continued Horticulture David Gordon Adams Francis Wesley Baxter Brenda Frances Godden Charles Douglas Kesner David Cameron MacLean Darrell Sparks Joseph Neil Uhl COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (CONTINUED) Poultry Science Cal J. Flegal Resource Development Hugh Cunningham Eckhart Dersch Soil Science Modestus Xavier Gomez Lawrence Anyekele Obibuaku Ralph Franklin Green Donald John Luebbe William Alexander McLean James Andrew Wagoner Miguel Angel Gonzalez Jose Ibarraanaya G. John Ross DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering Gary' Winton Ash Arnold G. Berlage Max Myron DeLong Dale John Ewalt Harris Martlin Gitlin Eduardo Gonzalez-Orbegoso David Roger Knicely Marius Eugene 01£ Larry Johnson Segerlind John Andrews True 15 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering tCharles Louis Murphy, Jr. Electrical Engineering "'Carl Robin Boehm "'Bruce Gardiner Douglas tGerald Max Flachs t John James Forsyth tWayne Leonard Granfors "'Gerald Charles Hopkins Dennis Paul Monteith tEverett Russell Moore t Richard David Moore tLarry Martin Osterink The candidates will be presented by DEAN JOHN D. RYDER tHarold David Pawlowski tDonald David Redding Fred Joseph Ricci "'Wayne Arthur Sanderson tDavid John Sidor t Richard Leonard tDonald Mark Van den Synoradski Akker Mechanical Engineering tLarry Eugene Bos '" Lars Michael Larson '" Harish Chandra Mallik tDavid Ralph Schafer DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering Charles Nelson Burnell tJohn Walcott Dunning, Jr. '" Kenneth Tohn Ennenga "'Ernest Edwin Kern William Fredrick Lau Chandulal Ranchrodbbai Patel "'David Kay Peterson "'Dennis George Petrille tDonald Wayne Shirey Robert E. Spangler Frank Anthony Stanek Douglas Arthur Thompson Bastian Dwayne Trimpe John W alter Westcott Civil Engineering George A. Abel "'Kip David Anderson "'David Chapman Bacon Keith Irving Bakeman "'Vilis Miervaldis Barevics '" Arturs Bekmanis Richard Douglas Benton Stanley Richard Richard Alexander Buchan Blackledge Robert Porter Christensen "'Earl Duane Cubitt Lawrence B. DiBasio Robert Lee Felter Richard Wayne Force Jerry Ploof Granger Roger John Haas Larry Kay Heinig James John Kanillopoolos William Kitsonas Kantilal S. Kothawala Carl Myron Lehto Albert Donald McCallum Edward James Miller Paul Floyd Miller Dean Clark Nitz Patrick James Noland Janis Priede, Jr. Guntis L. Prinkalns Charles Russell Rupp "'Roger Don Shull John Lafe Stevenson Donald Ray Stockton John Richard Strohl Paul Warren Ward Russell James Watson Michael Sherman Wilcox Carl Cameron Wilde "With Honor fWith High Honor 16 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (CONTINUED) Electrical Engineering *James Ronald Ackley Richard Ralph Allen Michael Ahem Ayotte Robert Lee Badelt Gene Olin Baker Charles Ludford Baldwin DeWain Carl Belote Charles Paul Bento Robert Bruce Bestervelt *Gary Lee Bills * Ali Bologlu Ray Boven Kenrieth Earl Bow *James Francis Bridges Orrin LeRoy Butterfield Floyd Barber Carothers Alan Barry Clemens Leslie Ewing Corby Mechanical Engineering Richard Lee Anderson Jorge Aranguren Bret George Bell Robert loseph Bellfy Michae Donald Bulla *Joseph Alexander Cesarz H arold Raymond Chappell, Jr. Robert Earl Coates John Csillag Robert Frank Cwynar *Jack Ludwig Dais Joseph Parker Day *James John Dobrei • Kenneth Robert Dahlstrom Michael Digenova * Alexander Ewanchuk Seward Ernest Ford Michael Michiyuki Fujimoto Robert Bruce Geer John William Gibbs, Jr. t Jeffrey Lynn Goodnuff Russell Gene Gordon tDonald Leslie Gray t Kenneth Erwin Haire Donald Theodore Hansen Norman Jay Hansen Ronald Allen Harness Gregory Allen Hudak Thomas Franklin Husband Milton Horton Hutchison William Darrell Drury *John Bischman Durst Jerry Allen Dyke Donald Charles Gezon J ames Robert Gilbert Charles Elliott Gorman, Jr. Ronald Lee Haugen David Ross Houston Paul Wayne Hungerford *Thomas Chittendan Kennicott Donald L. Kitts *Kenneth Edward Klein Robert Francis Kohsmann David Kent Isbister Eugene Ernst Janson Leland Arnold Johnson Richard Victor Jonak * Delvin Glen Jones Edward H. Jqdd James Julius Kessey Daniel Joseph McCormack Richard Carl Meyer *Richard Duane Moore John Carl Nelson Paul Joseph Neumann Gerald Lee Nichols Albert John Olson George Timothy O'Reilly Perneedu Pallempati Alan Davidson Pierce tLawrence Jude Porn Roy Augustus Quinn Jack Lee Ritter Gary Lee Schilling Robert Lee Sedore Harvey Robert Sellner George Serbu John Stanley Sklenak Donald Harry Slider John Preston Thornton Leighton Alan Tiedeman * Charles Vallet Tolle John Erenest Turnage Robert Louis Ward Ernest Wendell Warner Robert Dean Williams Jonathan Kwing-Chung Yu Robert Lowell MacFarlane Juergen Heinz Matt Patrick James Mullally *Regis Victor Pilarski Gordon Harold Ploeg Robert George Podlesak Michael Lawrence Postula Lawrence Patrick Pung Ralph J. Redlinger Erwin Reitter, Jr. Donald Frank Robers *Wesley Wallace Roberts Conrad Arthur Ryden *Leo David Sarto *Clarence Edward Scheffler Carl Elmer Schmidt *Martin Siers Schoneker *William Robert Shapton Dave Edward Smith John Gerard Smith Keith Gordon Smits Joseph John Strbik, Jr. 'ferry Lewis Stygles Theodore Andrews Thompson Ray Kenneth Trentham Watson Allan James Metallurgical Engineering *John Gilbert Avery *Clifford J. Burgess Robert William Fawley Roy John Ferguson William Clayton Hoehn Richard Lee Kennedy tWilliam Henry Knapp David Edward Large *Kenneth Mark Matteson Bernard Mitsupi Mihara Orlando Salas *David Eugene Stellbricht DEGREE GRANTED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Engineering tMurray Edwin Ball Ralph Henry Chalick Rodney Arthur Howell Ronny K. MacLaren James Earl Mitchell James Gerald Payne, Jr. James Herman Randall Wilburt Arnold Reeder Harold Walter Sanderson Robert Harry Shaw *Lee Allen Sprowl DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Applied Mechanics Alpheus Cutler Bemis Jerold Ray Cooper "With Honor tWith High Honor Richard Charles Moore Jerry Lee S telma Man Hyong Yoo 17 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (CONTINUED) , DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE - Continued Chemical Engineering Charles Douglas Beals Civil Engineering Thomas Robert Halbrook Rajinder Kumar Khetarpal Donald MacKenzie Morrison Electrical Engineering Gurcharan S. Bhushri Richard James Fatka Leonard Joseph Grantner Mechanical Engineering Palamadai Subbier Charles H. Raths Natarajan David Harlow Shannon Donald Joseph Soltysiak Vasant H. Surti Frederick Norman Wagner Norbert Bernard Hemesath Chihyu Kao Raymond Kenneth Koos Wayne Charles Liddle John Paul Sargent John Robert Wagner Donald William Koppelman George Julian McKeel Rajendra Prakash William Henry Schultz II Harlow Walter Schwartz James Taylor Scroggin Stanton Malcolm Blumenthal Lee Ward Burgett Owen Eustace Chirwa John Owen Conover William Thomas Hanley Richard Leroy Hord Robert M. King Metallurgical Engineering John Hrinevich, Jr. V. Ramachandran Sanitary Engineering Thomas Richard Colpetzer William Evan Norris 18 ~OLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS The candidates will be presented by DEAN THELMA E. PORTER HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Dietetics tMerry Joan Gowdy tCharlotte May Thompson t Mary Isabelle Zeerip DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF AGRLCULTURE Home Economics Teaching t Joan 1. Harris tJudith Kay Johnstone t Phyllis Mary Rudnicki DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Dietetics Margaret Louise Brown Elizabeth Lee Eldred Vivian Joan Fodrea Evelyn Yee Won Hu Doris Yvonne Laing Olive Kathleen Lenz Carolyn Williams Lutz Judy Diann Morrison Edith Ellen Rolffs Barbara Josephine Russell Paula Gail Schumacher *Susan Jane Whipple Sylvia Lynette Williams D ress Design tConstance Ann Gordon Judy Lee Wyman Foods *Carol »an Hall Mary Katherine Oswald General Clothing and Textiles Susan Sally Kornblum tCarol Joy Powers General Horne Economics *Nelda Ruth Craig Annette Carol Gagola *With Honor tWith High Honor Eileen Burke Gronseth Bonnie Grace Kieffer Patricia Lynn Olson Susan Jane Skrobot Mary Linda Toerper Jean Helene Tulip 19 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS (CONTINUED) , DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued General Related Arts Joan Carol O'Brien Lynn Marie Tellefson Home Economics with Communication Arts Susan Elizabeth Engle "'Emma Jane Wooledge Household Equipment and Home Management Robin Jeanne Woodward Institution Administration Kathryn Margaret Convis Interior Design Kay Marie Aronson Janet Lee Bjornseth Kay Barbara Boyles Judith Lynne Decker Retail Merchandising Margo Engelhardt Linda Diane Erskine Sandra Kay Folger Mary Louise Fox Patrica Louise Lukomski Marylee Payne Geraldine Doris Posphala Delphine Marie Rabias *Carol Diane Ruck Suzanne Travers Roberta Wood Patricia Margaret Zuehlke Susan Lea Biszantz Judith Kay Campbell Catherine Winifred Clarke Judith Lee Coffin Karin Marie Crawmer Sandra Lee Dobbie Paula Wave Farley Diane Marie Felton Lorena Gruenberg Ehinger Barbara Ann Jordan Marsha Joyce Keys Patricia Dee O'Bryan "'Day Alice Palmer Mabel Florence Resseguie Carol Sue Rocker Elaine Lucille Ross Barbara Ann Schmidt Grace Marie Villwock Beatrice Anderson Voorheis DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching Linda Haldeman Harbison Rhea Pauline Joseph Janice Kay Miller Mary Esther Morris Mary Susan Prout Sharon Kay Sandborn Patricia Ann Shirtum Barbara Ann Stiffler *Dorothy Puotinen Tobiason • Katherine Jean Greer tSusan Anne Hiatt '" Sharon Louise Jackson *Nelma Mildred Jones Patricia Cornelia Keller Judith Ann Lembke Carol Sue Liebler Sally Sue Mercer Barbara Ann Miles *Sally Kathryn Miller Mary Susan Muraca Judith Jane Ormsby Noel Carol Sohn Carol Lee Rothrock Patti Claire Schweifler "'Joy Kathleen Sheridan Sharon Leah Talbot Dorothy Ethel Tenniswood Roberta Elaine Wight Joyce Jenkins Williams Jane Lindsey Austin Dawn Denise Bartlett Barbara Jean Bushnell "'Kathleen Marie Carder Home Economics Extension "'Malinda Jane Herflicker Home Economics Teaching Sharron Anne Brindley "'Florence Edith Buchanan Ann Mae Carr Kathryn Joyce Clark Marian Bethel Ebinger Jane Margaret Dibley Margot Ann Farrington *With Honor fWith High Honor 20 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Child Development Bettie Suzanne Torrey flome A1anagement Doris Yvonne Dyer Textiles and Clothing Arlene Louise Bjorngaard Anna Jenifer Johnson Patricia Ann Powers Mildred Marguerite Rothgarn Elizabeth Hopkins Stewartson Betty Marguerite Wass DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Institution Administration Agnes Lavinia Campbell Carolyn Lovell Douthit Nutrition Alma Jean Blake Carol Anne King Mary Elizabeth Quam Sister Laetitia Szalewicz Lora Elizabeth Long Marjorie Bower Phillips 21 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE The candidates will be presented by DEAN WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Medical Technology tMarilyn Ann Hruby -rBarbara Louise Van Vleck DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE tRichard Davis Benedict * James Dohn Frederick *Richard I. Harris *Peggy Loraine Hom * Ann Marion Lucas DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Medical Technology Carolyn Lee Arnold Gay Lee Birchard Louise Ann Brockless Judith Ann Carroll Mary Anna Gaines Veterinary Medicine John W. Arbaugh Joseph Baillargeon, Jr. Gary Lynn Bailor Thomas Joseph Barrett, Jr. Charles Robert Becker *Donald Edward Bixby, Jr. Rowland Alan Bonner Andrew Abbott Clark Archie Jack Conkey Donald W ells DeYoung Howard Parth DeYoung Michael John Donaldson Beverly Ann Hawn Judith Hedlund Mildred Anne Henderson Carol Lee Higgins Marcia Sue Ingerson Kay Annette Johnson Judith Marie Mautz F'rances Kaye Poremba Juanita Ross Martha Katherine Smith Barbara Susan Teel Marsha Kay Velders Nancy Carol Vida Antonio Guillermo Estarellas John Allen Everts Gordon Wayne Fish -r Edward McLeish Fitch Robert Emmet Foley Barry Pierce Fossett *William Alvin Freitag Beverley Jean Frommert Merrill Ed&ar Frownfelter William JOhn Goodger Richard Glenn Gremel Adrian Guzman *Robert Lynton Haddock Richard Arlen Hillert William Howard Hults t Arthur Isaac Hurvitz Phyllis Ann Johnson Stephen August King Carl Edward Knight Edward Charles Liebler Floyd Maynard Lindquist, Jr. -r John Edward Lund Ronald Peter Maier George Elliott Malarney * Martin George Martinsen Andrew Stuart Moore Thomas Paul Piekunka Dennis Bradley Pinkston David James Remondini Paul L. Roullard Jerald F. Schreiber John Lincoln Snell Richard Cyril Spike Roy Anthony Voeks DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE George Ivan Bailey Ezra Berman -r John Alexander Blair Paul Edgar Blount Frederick John Born William Rau Bums Edward Eugene Bush Emerson Day Colby *With Honor fWith High Honor 22 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE - Continued COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE (CONTINUED) *Gerald L. Coleman Walter Kenneth Conley, Sr. Philip H. Cook William Andrew Diamanduros Paul Ramsey Douglass * Alan Herman Dykema George Howard Ferguson Karl Fischer t Edward Herbert Fowler Norman John Gatzmeyer *Francis Bernard Greelish, Jr. Karen Lou Group *Daniel Dale Harrington Freeman Ray Hayes Gordon Lee Hig&.ins Ellwood Harvey Jacobs * James Claire Kingsley Eugene Lee Kuhns Stephen Eugene Maloy Matthew John Markell Alan Jay McClain Richard David McSweeney Lewis Alden Mullins Dominic Paul Munafo Randall Lee Nathan t Allen Samuel Nestle Alfred Charles Parrillo George Adrian Peterson Carl Herbert Pfitzenmaier Frederick Joseph Reynolds tAlbert Stanley Ricker Willard Harvey Ridge Duane Lee Schroeder William Edsall Schumacher Thomas Michael Shaw James Royal Sheltraw Charles Bruce Smith Richard Allen Thompson II J ames Orville Voeks Larry J. Wallace *George Thomas Wennersten John Arthur Williams George Owen Winegar *Robert John Young William Jackson Young, Jr. DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Cledith Aten Miller, Jr. Murdina Deloris. Thomas Anatomy Roberta Block Microbiology and Public Health Satvir Singh Tevethia Surgery and Medicine Donald Craig Sawyer Abubaker Abdulgani Shaikh Harbhajan Singh James Henry Stewart John Ralph Welser Veterinary Pathology Tirso de Paula Molina -With Honor tWith High HanOI 23 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN LLOYD C. FERGUSON DIVISION OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Entomology t Edwin Godfrey Gemrich Nursing "'Evlyne H. Johnson "'Myrna Sue McClelland Zoology tWilliam Sanford Babcock "'Veronica Alice Cerny tRobert Kirk Seaton DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Biological Science Divisional Gerald Alvert Stefanich DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Biological Science Divisional Ian Charles Cascade Donald Gordon Corter Lynne Lucile Eichhorn "'Robert Chas. Emling ". Allen Lee French Patrick George Malloy Carol Lea Payne Carl Joseph Shaar ". Botany and Plant Pathology Arthur Page Hartman ", John Lewis Maas "'David Anthony Milko Entomology Ronald Terrill Laing Richard John Snider "With Honor tWith High Honor 24 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued Microbiology and Public Health W ayne Brian Pizzuti Elizabeth Ann Smith COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) N ursing Jean Marie Carah Sandra Lillie Cornish Judith Mae Damman Judith Ann Emens Physiology William Roy Truitt Zoology Judith Muir Aitken Larry Allen Bassett Harry Patrick Bourke Herbert Lee Camp Ralph Edwin Dixon Joanna Evers * Arlo Wade Fast *Walter Bryant Graham Douglas W esley Gray *Nancy Ellen Fogo *Marilyn Kay Harton Grace Ann Hill t Jayne A. Hoffs Charlyn Era Levernier Karen Gay Nelson *Noreen Marie Ostdiek Judith Ellen Rinn Smith Joyce May Starkweather Jacqueline Ann Wright Victor Joseph Hardaswick David Melvin Hooker Kiwun Kim John Clayton Kinne Keith Arvid Linden Robert Lloyd Lippson Ferris Edward Lucas II John Allen Lucas tNancy Miller Luecke *Diane McMahon Maas * James Edward Meeks J ames Charles N oskowiak Robert Lee Mills *Terrence Wynn Mischler Vincent Joseph Quas Albert Frederick Reisch Melvin Oliver Robinson Anthony T. Scheriff *Nancy Scott Simmons *Gloria Jean Stanich Henry Ellis Visger Robert Allen Wheeler Sidney James Wise Dan Robert W omochel David Duvall Wynn William Carroll Young DEGREE RECOM MENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Biological Science Divisional Paul Edward Boldt Theodore Richard Boyer Alessandra Johanna Brusati Barbara Anne Fielstra Lawrence Edward Follett Robert Douglas Fox Larry Arnold Hirschman Kathel Edith Kirkpatrick Nancy Rae Plourde J ames Kent Shaw Dorothy Dee Van Atta John William Wilson Zoology *Eunice Marie Bradley Charles Wesley Carey N ancy Jane Hodgins David Charles Johnson Judith Susanne Kaekel Martha Louise Kurt Andree Yvonne Layton John Archibald Lynch F. William Palmer Sybil Eileen Trepanier DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Biochemistry Alan Gregory Ferguson Biological Science Divisional Ware Collins Howard James Speck "With Honor tWith High Honor 25 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued Botany and Plant Pathology Edward Arthur Greenberg Eugene William Hansmann Dennis Cobian Jackson Carol Mayalata Michael James Laning Stewart Paul VanFassen Herman Lecil Warren Entomology Robert Bruce Carlson Ashok Vinthal Ghate Steven Ilnitzky Ephatha Aiyona Materu Microbiology and Public Health Charles Warren Dickerson Victoria Takouhie Marcarian Okpo Oji Onyekwere Charles George Pheil Ernest Sodiala Roberts William Edward Stultz Paul Arthur Tucker Herbert Stanley Wright Zoology Hollie Lee Collins James Paul Covell JoAnne Keller DeVries Robert Leland Fleming II Richard Hunter Gude Stanton James Kleinert Michael Edward Myszewski Nancy Arlene Nantau Richard Rogers Parks Ronald John Pfohl Gilbert Lee T wiest David Lawrence Weingartner DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS General Science William Howard Anderson Walter Louis Berndt Joseph H. Beuth Stanley Clair Brown Gerald James Chlebowski Joe Carroll Collins Robert Eugene Collins Mamie W. Coriell Roger Thomas Cunningham Edwin Joe Day Robert Lee Grollo Edward Robert Gubish James Lewis Hamilton James Edward Honkanen George Edmond Jeffrey Harry James Kanuck Edward Morley Marantette Francis Leo Mcinnis Graham Phelps Miles Donald Fielding Morrison Harold Oscar Nelson Shirley Marlene Overweg John Edward Page Guisto Joseph Pantinella Robert Sllmner Pickering Peter Joseph Raymond Donald William Snyder Leslie Michael Suha Arthur George Suhr George Albert Tanner Joe Wendell Test Allan Geor~e Vanderschoot Edwin Walter Wager Allan Wade Walldren F. Bayne Weeks A. E. Winne Paul Henry Zingg DIVISION OF FINE ARTS HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Art *Yuko Matsuoka ~With Honor 26 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Music Theory Composition tDennis Darrell Lawrence North DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Applied Music tLaura Webster Lindow Music tLorelei Ann Darling School Music tVicki Estes Grof tCarol Elaine Latta DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Art History Holly Jean Gerbing Art Practice Norman Eugene Averill Charles Bainbridge Bishop Raymond Gene Brown James Lawrence Cherfoli Patricia Joyce Dypold JoAnne Fedrizzi Diane Gigante Sally Stephens Guthrie David E. Hackett Philip Neal Hargrave Douglas Kent Hubbard Robert Neil Keller "'Patricia Ann Kooistra Carlton Kirby Metcalfe, Jr. Douglas Kent Potter Judith Ann Purdy Walter Ray Reed Del Charles Schroeder Daniel John Sipila Ilona Brigita Skalder "'Sharon Ann Snakard James Dale White Music Lynne Carol Winters Music Therapy Jacqueline Anne Camp Joyce Wenthe Johnston Mary Ann Schneider Junotte Gray Tally DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Education Betty Jeanne Bell Mary Pennanen Bockoven Leon Stanley Carpenter, Jr. Dorothy Alayne Durst Barbara Kay Harris "Roberta Jo Holdeman Sandra Lynn Klarich Christine Janet Madson Patricia Ann Oberlink Edward Harper Pickell Edith Ruth Rosevelt "Claudia Louise Ryan Anthony Frank Sharkey Nan Margaret Sheehe Mary Anne Frances Sassi "'Marion Gertrude Upper Linda Alice Wattrick Kathryn Jean Wolf *With Honor tWith High HonoI 27 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Art Charles Phillip Adams III Val Roy Berryman *Susan Brummer Sandra Gay Firth Dennis Edmund Kallek Suzanne Lenore Lyons Karen Lee Nugent Jack Allan Ozegovic Patricia Louise Porter *Louanne Ella Roth Charlotte Elizabeth Schuster DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Education Christos John Papadopoulos DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Applied Music Josephine Anne Bobulski Howard Peters Lyon *Janice Kaye Obenour Gary Arthur Slavo Jeanette Faye Sprik Robert Edmund Whittaker Nancy Bray Van Steeland Nancy Sue Schubring Watson Frederick Arthur Whitman Music Theory Composition *Joseph Wilson Baber Dimitri Theodore Dines Kenneth Edward Watson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Carolyn Ann Perdew Patricia Ann Sartor Janet Elizabeth Schultz Sandra June Summerville Gordon Lee Sabin * Joseph David Scott *Ray William Stilwell Arlene Doris T oth School Music t Jeanne Anderson Bunch Jean Ann Heyer * Mary J 0 Lindsey *Patricia Carol Loomis *Cynthia Ann Mead School Music, Choral *James Clarence Norden School Music, Instrumental School Music t Eileen Grey Funston School Music, Stringed Instrument Teaching Tina Lewis ~Wi th Honor jWith High Honor 28 DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) Al,t Noah Alonso Carol Deanna Berggren Norman Howard Brumm Anthony Louis Domingos Charles Lincoln Eddy T amara E. Harrod Carol Dorothy Mary Hillman Ron Ladd Huffman Jerald Wayne Jackard Richard Raymond Kline Mary Vinginia Loring John Milton Metheany III Keith Junior Morey Gilbert Patrick Nolan Bruce Anthony Riley Clark Edward Swayze Robert Burton Tonkin Paul Walter Welch Caryl Joyce Williamson DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS Art William Edward Arscott Albert Maurice Brunelle III James Gordon Crane Gerald Grubb Gard Kenneth Wynsma DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Applied Music Doris Elaine Borsch Mary Ruth Crown Music Composition Gene Earl Vollen Music Education Sally Hildegarde Bird Musicology Marion Louise Gordon Bennie Dale Middaugh Karen Janetha Murphy Allice Faye O'Daniel Aryle Stanley Potter Virginia Sue Rice Sharon Lee Radashaw David Paul Swanzy Daniel Emil Youngdahl William Wilberforce Chukudinka Echezona DIVISION OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS English t Anna May Elizabeth Diedrihch 'With HODor tWith High HODor "Krista Lynn Kaasik tCarolyn Jean Valone tEvelyn Joan Weckerly 29 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) ,DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Humanities *Emma lane Arnold t Kendel Grove Rouse tNancy Raye Smith tHo McKay Sundwall t Eileen Anne Sweeney DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDU CATION English tSusan Gail Duerr t Freda Maitland Findlay t Margaret Alice Forman *Susan J. Gilliland t Lilian Ka therine Kaiser *Sharon JoAnn McClure tJanet Louise Nye French *Janice Harriett Bingham tNancy Margaret Smith Spanish t Barbara Alice Durell DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Comparative Literature *John Patrick Kelley English *Robert Bruce Chamberlain Joseph Thomas Coghlan tSara Jo Ferrar Sandra Penberthy Gibbs *Joanna Ruth Giddings Linda Ann Langhorst June Christine Leonard Lee Ann Monroe J ames Donald Reed Henry Allen Roth *Stephen Paul Sutton Sararose Leonard Taft Donald Bruce Thompson Elizabeth Stephanie Welkoske French *Susan Elizabeth Ebert Nancy Lou Mendler Humanities Christopher Anne Brizard Linda Ann Chapman 1- Hanni B. Edinger *Diane Sigrid Eger 'l-Letitia Jeanne Flinn *Nancy Kathryn French Linda Hartley Harris *James David Hull *C. Suzanne Masuret *Thomas Francis McGuane Pamela Lois Miller *Nancy Kathryn Minshull Tudith Ann Osborn Sharron Loretta Singleton Judith Stephanie Stark ,Albert Joseph Svoboda, Jr. Jacquefine Jean Thiery Edward D. Tillitson E. Theresa Wampler Charles Michael Winnicki -, Russian Alexis Klimoff ~With Honor IWith High Honor 30 ' DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Spanish "'Ann Connor William Floyd Elders Evelyn Myrtle Hutchinson Lorelei Ellen Jacobs Gail Malizia Nancy Darlene Merrill "'Rita Anne Strickland COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION English Carole Christine Anderson Richard Wilfred Bachert Kathleen M . Barry tIsabel Webb Baumgartner Anne-Marie Berg Sharron Ann Bonds "'Kenneth John Bultman "'Carole Lee Burke Beverley Dianne Bennett Diana Lee Capman Nancy Louise Davis Marie Cecilia De Baldo "'Joseph Francis Dominic Donna Elaine Drake Lynda S. Eggleston Hilda Julia Giroux Judith Valeria Haack Clarice Jean Hamilton Mattie Louginia Henderson Nancy Jean Higbie Nancy Ann Hotneier "'Liana Lou Keegan Gloria Ann Koss Kathleen Ellen Krumm Susan Lamb Marilyn Joanne Monroe Ellen Louise O'Donnell "'Carol Louise Otto 'f Linda Paskevich Ceceil Petrini tCarol Jo Rice Janet Marilyn Roebke Carolyn Ann Schellinger Marilyn Elaine Sinclair Sharon Richey Smyles "'Julia Ann Spohr Ralph Elmer Stitt Susan Heath Stuart Nadine Louise Vanna French Linda Katherine Boltwood "'Garnet Louise Harrington Karen Kay Johnson Alice Margaret Kukor "'Eleanor Ruth Pratt Mary Ellen Riordan tSusanna Helen Strickland German "'Irma Bielefeld Bonnie Lee Fox Spanish "'Kathleen Donna Barden Linda Carol Clarke Carol Louise Harris Bonnie Lee Martin "'Sheila Yvonne Morris Mary Eleanor Neustein Anselmo Landin Rodriguez Claire Eleanor Van Camp DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Comparative Literature Barbara Neuroth Gusdorf Barbara Kirk Kelley David Michael Kelley Sam Adolf Oakland English David Robertson Angus Beverley Ann Benson Rip Gregory Economou Janet Rose Habecker Homer Hogle Theodore Demetrios Kazanis Mary Smith Lawrence James Irvin McClintock Carolyn Ann Mitchell Lyndon Claude Salathiel Sue Swezey Sandeen Richard David Sandow French Greta I. Borgstrom Fatma Fouad Hosny El-Okby Robert Nicholas Nicholich Janice Louise Ross Joseph William Sims Andre Walther Kenneth Desmond Wright *With Honor jWith High Honor 31 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Continued Spanish Patricia Mary Avila William Randall Robert Newell Riggs David George Roys Jesse Manuel Soriano Zidia Oliveira Stewart DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS English Saralee Haas Russian Uwe Roland Klinger Charleen Corless King Harry Phillip Northway Delores Marie Schiele DIVISION OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemistry *William Dana Lovejoy "'Paul Clemens Nordine Geology t Jack Curtis Stevenson Mathematics tRichard Don Freeman Jr. tStanley Lee Steinberg t Merlin Leroy Wheeler :..l . ....... ....... . Physics and Astronomy tMichael Townsend Cooper tFrederick Joseph Gilman *David Arthur Johnson DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Chemistry Barry Norwood Griffin Fayze Mohammed Jabara Valentina Maria Kazaniwska Harvey James Mieske David Paul Steed Anthony Robert Vento ·With Honor fWith High Honor 32 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Mathematics William Samuel Morris COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Chemistry N. Elaine Badelt Nancy Marie Bishop Merrill Eugene Champion Nancy Alice Kennedy *Katherine Elizabeth Weissmann Thomas Harold Witherill Mathematics Patricia Taylor Graff Richard K. Hughes James Arthur Parker Bruce Rodger Plont Gordon H. Ruehs Arthur Raymond Schultz Diane Sudora DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemistry William Mavius Birch Joseph Charles Dressel Werner Mathew Geiger Rodney Alan Ham *Frederick Charles Kohout Jr. Lorna Reta Most Volney Paul Thuma Robert Lee Welch Dwight Edward Williams James Phillip Wilson Joseph John Zaborowski Geology William Clifton Bishop Jr. *John Rein Bolt Gani Browsh J ames Francis Carroll Allan Barlass Collins Ronald Hale Hohenstein James Eugene Lowden Marvin Arthur Mezger Daniel John Olah Allan Grant Richtmyer Jr. Hugh Herbert Shilliday *Leroy William Smith Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional John Richard Black James Rudolph Giddings *Joel Sanford Helman Ronald Vaughn Rasmussen *Norman Albert Sandin Donald Settas Mathematics Barbara Lee Andrews Larry Charles Andrews Dennis Edward Bentz Richard Glen Carter Thomas Joseph Culligan Ann Fueslein *William Wyatt Graham Patricia Ann Hill Richard Heath Holmes Judith Ann Juriga Roberta Lee Palmer Thomas Stanley Paluck William Richard Alfred Frederick Pennington Allan Andrew Petersen Robert John Plonka Charles Ernest Richards Schwartzfisher John Rees Southan t Judith Gae Sturm David Kirk Tate Physics and Astronomy Michael Spencer Alexander Richard Frederick Au John M. Bayles Norman Allen Fishel I van Paul Fisher "With Honor tWith High Honor John Frederick Fox Richard Allen Helzerman Brownie R. Johnson Jr. * Donald Bruce Keck Martin Leroy Kolk * James John MacKenzie Claude Patmon Robert David Sachs Jerry James Tomecek Richard Earl Vandewarker Gerald Glenn Walker III Wesley Dean Wheaton 33 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED ) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued Statistics Abdol H . Mashayekhi DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Chemistl·y Maurice Conrad Oberg Daniel C. Himebaugh General Science Ivan Dale Syswerda Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional *Winnifred Bailey Lynne Jane Benter James Edward Carr James Lyle Fenner Louis Ruthardt Miller Marge Elaine Spahn Mathematics Norma Lec Bakeman Sandra Joan Bozung Susan Ainsworth Bruce Philip Alan Cary Charles Earl Coltrane *Danny Bradley Convis Robert F. Dendy John Phillip Domke Physics and Astronomy Phyllis Elizabeth Dworzycki *Scott Jeffrey Felmlee Leroy Enos Flint Gordon Lamarr Gibson Roberta Jane Green Biagio Joseph Gucciardo Jr. Montaval Hayes Evelyn Marie Hazelton John Arthur Heideman Claudia Ann Heineman Thaddeus Lau Bonnie Jean Meade Ann Beth Milford Michael Jay Miner Ralph Nelson Nutter III Kenneth Lynn Patterson Thomas Linn Pulford David Carl Stephan James Kenneth Shaul Thomas Leroy Stephan Kenneth Willard Thomas Robert Pratner Wells *Sandra Kaye Wilcox Marion Jane Wills Jerome Walter Witherill *Lynda Lu Wolfinger *George Juris Berbins Ronald Ray Luteyn DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Mathematics Charles William Semisch Statistics Chi Chau Chan DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Biochemistry James Robert Fleeker ·With Honor 34 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE - Continued Chemistry Edward James Apple Keith Edward Dahlman James Joseph Mattis John Patrick Mullooly William George Nickels Jay Philip O'Brien Edward Sylvester Parsey Bruce Douglas Powers Geology Edward Christian Andress Daniel Bryan Blake Donald Albert Dryden Abbadoluh Firouzian Theodore Frederick Freers Charles Edward Kerman Wing Kwong Leong Howard John Meyer James Frederick Olmsted Athipet Bashyam Raman Richard John Thompson Norman Edward Wingard Warren W. Wood B. Zaitzeff Mathematics Bruce Michael Auer Richard John Baker Franklin Dominick Demana Daniel Lee H ansen Richard Walter Hohly John Stanley Kostoff Bertch Allyn Merriman Margaret Drews Nielsen David L. Pugh Edward Ross Radsack Physics and Astronomy Ronald Lavern Auble Jack William Beal Richard Eugene Berg Donald Carl Bulthaup Statistics Lawrence Wilmer Hantel YVilliam Allen Hunt Doohee Kim William Richard Klein Sister M. Dominic McNelis Ricardo Sena Pascual Jr. James Frederick Prosser Jr. Khin Maung Yin Sister Charles Joseph Zinn Morteza Alavinejad Raoul Douglas Lepage Carrick Earl Wildon Jr. DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS Mathematics David Lee Huisjen Dallas Gerald Hunt Physics and Astronomy Robert John Wagner John Howard Jones Carla Brown Oviatt Roy Thomas Rindt DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H istory tCarolyn Hope Gasaway t Jeanne Giroux "''Vith Honor jWith High Honor "'Kenneth Gordon H ance, Jr. tRosemary Kuhn t Jane Allison McCann 35 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Philosophy t Jane Phillips Psychology t Robert Elgin Bioce "'Maurice David Fisher Social Science Divisional "'William Mitchell Myers t Patricia Diann Palmer "'Muriel Etsumi Yoshida "'Bruce Richard Bancroft t Janice Faye Davis tMichael Richard Ferrari, Jr. tGeorge Hamilton Foley tJohn Seymour Hirsch, Jr. t Joyce Ann Kortes t James David Ledvinka t Marvin Richard Moore t Judith Ann Parsons t Judy Elaine Sanders tDonald James Swanson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION History "'Duncan Mc Donald Bone II Social Science Divisional "'Linda Louise Hoover "'Lynne Sahlin McClain DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Geography Peter John Kakela Kenneth Milo Miller History Thomas Ben Bear t David Pierce Beatty Robert Lawrence Brown Judith Ann Butzbach Monica Donnelly Roger Elton Dunckel Eleanor Dudley Gustafson W alter Wesley Hill Philip Morehouse McGarr Stewart Edward McMillin Jean Hayes Peck Steven Andrew Plato Robert Fisher Richardson Richard William Rogers W. Bruce Rogers John Stuart Schauer Marvin Leonard James Schrank Jil Karen Stringham Martin Charles Taft Eric Doane Thuma Suzanne Frances Toben Reba Elaine Waynick Philosophy William Boggs, Jr. Ronald James English Roy Frank Friedl John Duval Henne Buck Jones Karl Paul Magyar Donald Raymond Shuster "'Wliliam Victor Steiner "'Robert Clay Utter Jack William Wolfgram ·With Honor fWith High Honor 36 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) Psychology *Robert Larry Alexander Maxine Mae Arnett Eugene Stephen Baldwin Cynthia Lois Balfour Arlen Gerold Becker Frederick Carl Bleck III William Guy Bradley William Patrick Brady Joanne Haugen Bremer Nancy Lou Brubaker Jean G. Bucklin Betsy Joyce Chamberlin Jon Alfred Chapman Social Science Divisional Edwin Lehman Adler Carol Jane Allen Richard Sterling Allen *Gary Spicuzza Anthony Kirk M. Balcom Bernard Michael Balinski Jean Frances Bastable Robert F. Bergeon Richard Alan Bird Richard Heywood Brackett John Anderson Brantigan Elizabeth Spaulding Buell Joellen Harriett Butters Suzanne Elizabeth Carpenter Lynne Dorothy Chevlin *William Marvin Cohen James Cojanis Andrew John Covitz Robert Joseph Crispell Edward Randolph Crockett Christopher James Cummings *Judith Cutler Thomas Earl Deming David Freeman Dickinson Frank DiMeglio Donald John Donahue Ernest Frank Doty James Roger Duncan David Russell Earl William Clifford Cook Norman Roger Danzik David Allen Davies Ann Lynn Dixon Kay Eileen Ehrenberger Paul Eagles Emery James Bartholomew Fleming Zachary Daniel Ford Arthur Joseph Garceau, Jr. Nancy Louise Hand Bertil Andrew Hilding Florence Lee Hoffmann *Eddie L. Jones Stephen Kutchins John Kenneth Leask *Robert Edmond LeCureux Leonard Donner Lipman *Patrick Wellington McCary Raymond Martin McDaniel Ronald Wilfred Morin Thomas Glenn Osborne Ronilee Cynthia Perry Jo Anne Simmons Potts Patricia Joan Quigley * Valeria June Reimers Robert R. Rorich Clare E. Sandusky Janet Rae Simmons t Elaine Marie Soules *Cyrus Shepard Stewart David Stone Michael M. Sutin Charles Stephen Webster David Allan Willsey Paul Frederick Wohlfeil Richard Lee Zuber tPhyllis Pauline Evans George Kenyon Farley Larry James Ford Carol Noel Foxen Howard Benjamin Freeland, Jr. Charles Harold Gabe Katherine Ann Gargett John Woodruff Garside Daniel Frank Gerber, Jr. Lawrence Patrick Gillarde III Ernest Gideon Green, Jr. Jack Corson Hanson John Joseph Harrington Edward Owen Harris James Edward Hammond Edward Paul Hecht Patricia June Hluchaniuk Justine Diane Hoff Fred Richard Hunter III Craig Anthony Hutzler Hope Elizabeth Hymans Dennis Christian Karas Arthur Robert Karesh Julie Ann Kennedy Erland William Kivisto *Karen Sue Kraus Edward Gerald Krawczyk John Michael Kulikowski Bruce Brown Lassman John Keenan Lilley Peter George Mandas Victor Stanley Maneikis Timothy Michael McDermott *William David McMachan * Arthur Richard Meganck Jean Marie Meyer Linda Lee Millette Steven Sassoon Mukamal John Bernard Murphy *Petrine Jane Nielsen Michael Peter Nordstrom Nancy Ruth Noyes J on Theodore Overgard Penelope Ann Page Harvey Philko Gary Hubbard Phillips Robert Lloyd Piper, Jr. Michael John Pucher John Gavin Rader Roshandeen Joseph Ramnarine Larry Frederick Reahm Kenneth Edward Reid "'Shirley Ann McIntyre Rheubottom Rosalyn Emma Ruben Carl Robert Ruebelman Melvin Donald Saperstein "'Barbara Louise Schott Robert Weston Sheldon Benjamin Michael Shultz James Michael Simpson Harry Russell Smith "'Susan Adair Smith *Thomas Creed Smith, Jr. Cornelia Ann Smoot Walter Steven Sobonya Stephen Barry Sokolow Sally Lea Spiller Sharon Sue Steeby Bruce Len Struble Charlotte Gladys Swartz Barbara Landis Taeffner Henry Battle Tice, III Gust Triantafillo * Alexandra Walczyk Roy Allen Waldren Richard LeBaron Wall Morgan Clayton Ward '" Adele Mae Weltman Lloyd Mark Wexler Howard Whelan James Russell Whitmore Candyce Kay Williams Mary Alice Williams Raymond Scott Wilson Donald E. Zimmer Irene Ann Wood Sociology and Anthropology Neil Fortune Ballmann Lucy Ann Birdseye Robert Louis Butryn Ronald Richard Gierthy Sutart Barry Gorman Rona Ann Hutchinson Diane Helene Packhiser Marcia Ann Todd "'Robert William Volmer Irene Ann Wood DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION History *Barbara Ann Alldredge *Donna Mae Ambs Carol Lee Anderson Hario Albert Baldelli Diane Adele Berry *Judith Ann Bitting Benjamin Franklin Calloway ·With Honor tWith High Honor 37 COLLEGE OF SC IEN CE AND ARTS ( CONTINUED ) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued H istory - Continued Mary 10 Crossman Danie Matthew Dany Charles Dean Doster John Lyle Engle *Ellis Wayne English Joan Evelyn Erbecker Dorothy Helen Eschwei William W. Farris Patricia Ann Fredericks Diane Louise Frisbie Social Science Divisional James Gayle Agee *Eugene Joseph Ambeau Patricia May Bartow *James Ivan Bechtelheimer Barbara Jane Bell Carl Louis Beutel Raymond Charles Botkin George Joseph Briar William Joseph Brindle Robert C. Brown Judith Harvey Caddell Linda Jane Heim Jeanne Ellen Jarvis Carol Ann Jones M. Suzanne Kressler Michael Gee Le Mense Evelyn Mladenoff Carol Anne Moody Dean Howard Morehouse Ronald Edward Mott Sandra Jean Newton William James Peck John Dennis Phelps Sandra Anita Prince Thomas Charles Pyzyk Judith Ann Ransom *Melinda Suzanne Redman Sharon Evans Rudman Robert James Russell Edward Eugene Sergent Sharlene Nance Shipley Charles Edward Silky, Jr. Pamela Lee Smith Lynne Stutzman William Eugene Truss Mary A. Van Camp Judith Bernice Weslow Gail Frederick Williams George William Wollam Megan Haupt Yeomans *Marjorie Elizabeth Clark Judith Ray Doster Anne Berkeley Garrard Clarence William Gillispie Robert Edward Griffin Sharon Lynn Gurewitz Larry M. F. H afemeister Nancy Patience HamiltoT Kenneth Arnold H ansen Michael Jon Homes Carlene Marian Howe J oyce-Marie Johnson Charles Joseph Kalchik Lloyd George McPherson Philip Norman Olson William James Pierce Patricia Elaine Piontek Marvin Cecil Pryor James Glen Reasoner Clifford Harrington Rice Kathleen Patricia Ryan Kenneth Edward Siems * Maureen Louise Sloan George Edward Steeves Lowell Evart Steward Raymond Anthony Stimac Pegoy Jean Tyler William Albert Vogelmann Danford Neil Weirich Frank Alan Williams D EGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Geography John Arthur Greenman, Jr. Colin Michael Stafford Psychology *Thomas Erich Snyder DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Geography Richard Ferris Akeke Alan C. G. Best Adam Clifford Cahow Thomas Harley Franks Robert Cecil Grove Elmer Robert Race Donald H arry Shaffner Wayne Thomas Strand History Terry Lee Bower Kevin Robert Cadigan Phillip Paul Caruso Robert Lee Chamberlain Richard Ralph Chamberlin Maurice Joseph Donoghue 'With Honor 38 Robert Michael Elias Fadel Marilyn Edith Hayes Alan Michael Keller Theodore Paul Krauss Gayle Alexander Leachman Carol Scott Lucas Terry Alan McGinley Kenneth Lee Miller Michael Earl Russell Mary Janice Session Edith Wesson Smith Harry Allen Smith Howard William Taylor Alex. Sandor Ungvary Robert William W hite DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Continued COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS (CONTINUED) Philosophy George Edward Cole Joseph Howard Marchal Psychology Philip Parle bien Shapter Richard Oliver Singleton Linda Sue Smith Martha Gilchrist Andrews Nicholas J. Borrelli Byron Robert Boyles Don David Chezik Ardys Belle Cox Marilyn Walker Daugherty Donald LeRoy DeBolt Harry Knight Dillard, Jr. Garry John Geerlings Irving Gefter John Thomas Goodman Ward Alan H arris Virginia Lou Jewell Karel Grace Knudsen Sara Louise Lesher James Joseph Mullin R09'er O. Olive William Jacob Pieper Jane Ellen Ranney Donald Reynolds Lelia Setella Sanders Carl William Schneider Phillip Irwin Snett Donald Gerald Stein Social Sciences Ann Elizabeth Liston Ronald James Pothoven N~ncy Ann Richards Dolly McCarty Soddy Michiko Suzuki Ruth Marie Woods Sociology and Anthropology Harvey James Brewster Theodore Robert Ervin Barbara Ann Geschwender Raj Kumar Michael Nobuyoshi Nagase Jeddie Dagocio Princewill Jon Anthony Reeves Rodger Reid Rice Donald Eugene Stalker Gary Keith Tollaksen DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY W ITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS History Joyce Temple Pickering Philosophy Apostolos Paul Koutsouvilis Sociology and Anthropology Ann Warren Baker DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Geography Judith Sweetser 39 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE The candidates will be presented by DEAN ALFRED L. SEELYE HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Accounting t Karen Alma Krestic *Pranas Lekutis tRoland Lucien Meulebrouck t Robert Quick * Andrea Deane Sandretto -fRobert Phillip Sparvero Economics tThomas Edward Anger *Trevis David Markle t Jerry Allen Pinkepank General Business Administration t Allen Richeson Bivens -f Robert Frank Reiman *Wayne Evans Parsons Political Science tJames Robert Anderson -fBarbara Jean Hume Michael John Strang Restaurant Management *John Depew Barkham Retail Administration *Charles R. Johnson, Jr. Secretarial Administration t Lorelei Florence Maison Social Work *Barbara Eleanor Bysiek DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Police Administration tDonald Biggerstaff Harrelson -fJohn Duane Shepard ¥With Honor tWith High Honor 40 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) Accounting James John Aitken Grant Bernard Alberts James Nelson Arbury James Franklyn Atkinson Albert Emil Badger William Randall Barrett Gordon Paul Bauer Charles George Beckstrom Michael James Bolen Gerald Alan Boschma *George L. Burkitt Nancy Lee Carter Stanley Arthur Challacombe Donald John Couch, Jr. Brian B. Denton Bernard Edward Doepker Thomas Patrick Doonan William H. Falk *Edward Michael Fidelman Douglas James Fay William Berry Gilbert Edward Charles Goodman Donald Richard Harger John Michael Hubner James Einar Hultman Gary Douglas Jacobs *Gary Tyson Jones *Lina May Kemmis Morris Phillip Kosten Stephen U. Laza Aurelio Ledesma Rex Harvey Lee Yale Levin Howard Lawrence Levy Ronald Michael Limitone Donald Ernest Magnuson Curtis Walter Maki Dan Larry McNeal Darrell Otto Mielke * Arthur Felix Miller David J. Najdowski James Russell Neumann Bruce Arnold Parsons Charles Vincent Peterson *Howard Anthony Pizzo Alexander Bruce Reynolds Kenneth Edward Rochlen Ronald Conny Rutkowski Lawrence Lee Samels Gerald Walter Saunders *John Charles Schierholz Robert Stephen Schwartz Douglas Lee Shadwick LeRoy William Stafford LeRoy Luke Stone Norman Joseph Straka Roger Kenton Valerius Shirley M. Wagner Donald Lee Walter Richard Earl Waters Louis Mark Weiss James Lyman Whaley Richard Kirke Wrench Banking Frederick Grant MacEachron Ronald Eugene Wellfare Economics Richard Frank Abbott *Ruth LeRoux Anketell Lawrence Henry Biehn, Jr. Arthur F. Brandstatter, Jr. John Odilon Brisbois Les A. Brown Lawrence George Campbell Roger William Cline John Davis Curren George Washington Curry II Gerald Robert DeMaagd Hideo Emura William Carl Hartwig Michael Ellis Holbrook Laurence Bruce Holmes Thomas Wayne Holtkamp Patrick Charles Jackman Edward Frederick Luikaart Darryl Robert Miller Edward Jay Minskoff Edwin McCord Mulock III Larry Julius Nobach tRobert Louis Ozment James Vilas Pease David Wesley Poole Fred Reginald Porter *Gary Lee Price Stephen Bradley Price Dale Alan Rosenberry *Claire Ann Rupp Richard Thomas Sadler John Paul Sebastian Peter Finley Secchia Charles Raymond Snodgrass James David Strader James Ernest Thomas John Terry Weber Claire Roger White Thomas Stephen Winiecki Gene Roger Wode Financial Administration Alan Edward Archambault Robert Louis Cantrell John Pearson DeGarmo Thomas Perry Jose Robert Charles Klemkosky Marvin Saul Lieberman Ray T. Nitta Alexander Bruce Reynolds *Richard Raymond Supplee James Fullerton Turner Robert Charles Wolfe John Warren Wressell Food Marketing Management Ansis Abele Gary Herbert Adelman Robert James Buehler t Daniel Eugene Butt Robert Walter Chapman Barbara Elaine Couch John Stanton Dailey Mel Fred Hering Richard T. Hurst Jay Armand Roth Glenn Howard Stoup, Jr. John M. Svela John Joseph Sweeney David Leslie Walton General Business Administration Robert Lawrence Adams Carl William Addison, Jr. David Dale Barnes Gary D. Barrett George S. Beck Richard Lee Bellaw Wayne Richard Bergstrom Larry Keith Britton Jerrold Howard Brockmyre J ames Gordon Bronson Daniel Thomas Burch William Joe Caprathe Kent Roys Cardell William Gerson Castroll *David Cyril Christie Roldin Ray Cline ~With Honor t With High Honor 41 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued General Business Administration - Continued Richard Ernest Collins Arkell Blair Cook, Jr. Charles D. Cox Norman Harry Czich Tohn Henry Dukesherer Thomas William Ellis Joseph Lawrence Elser Robert Fred Farino Richard Clarence Forner Duane Ka ye Fournier James Gary Gill Howard Leo Greene Gary Eugene Gustafson Rod John Havens Carl Edward Heffernan Gerald William Herrmann Henry Murray Hey Gary Frank Hopkins Arthur Anthony Howard Lawrence Joseph Hudas George Carroll Ingram, Jr. Richard William James Lynn Virgil Jordon Lee Ole Juve Ellison Lamar Kelly William David Kirk Lavern Ken Klimecky Richard John Kloote Thomas William Kreher Robert William Kuechenberg David V. Larivee Donald Martin Levy Leslie Tim Lipman John Michael Logan Ellen Ann Lunden General Marketing John Timothy Mangan Samuel Margosian Robert Thurnau Martens David William McRae Michael Edward Mee Richard Henry Mogg Kenneth Fred Munroe Franklin John Neesley Thomas W illiam Oster William Taylor Peck Richard Crego Pendell, Jr. Biagio James Perrello Roger Maynard Pierce David Charles Reynolds Manuel Nicanor Rodriguez Bradley John Rogers Robert Anthony Rompf Harley Dee Sappington Tohn Herman Schomer Larry Dennis Schultz Frederick William Shaver C. A. Smith III Kenneth Wellington Sproule II Robert Francis Szwast Goichi Tanida lack Carlyle Taylor baniel Robert Thomas III Richard Daniel T opolsky Raymond John Treen Clarence Roger Van Vuren Stanley Gordon Wheeler Richard Wayne Wolfsen James H . Wyngarden Robert William Zenk James Martin Anderson Jerry Lee Baker Edgar Hoover Bankard, Jr. Ronald Paul Behmer La Vern John Bender William Arthur Blastic Barry Forrest Bone Edson Harkness Chapman, Jr. Keith Patrick Clayton Donald David Cochran, Jr. David Otis Connelley John Randall Cribbs Anthony Stephen Dlouhy Robert Alan Doornbos Bruce Erroll Erickson Lawrence Wayne Ferry Thomas Betz Finch *Ward Arthur Fredericks Phillip Lee Fredricks Thomas Albert Gamrath John Michael Gannon Ronald Nathan Goldstein Jon Richard Graves Gary Lee Hodges Robert Joseph Holden Patrick Ovilla Homant John Martin Iverson Timothy James Janetsky Thomas Hennan Johnson Howard Wayne Keegstra Donald Gerard Keena Gerald Milton King Kenneth Eugene Kendall John George Krogulecki David Lee Kuzmich Gary Joseph LaPrad Egils Leichinger Robert A. Merchant Thomas Norman Metiva Joseph Harrison Starratt Mills Charles Gale Minkley Robert Gordon Morrison Douglas Houghton Nelson IV Horace Zacharias Opel, Jr. George Franklin Owen, Jr. Sherley Steve Pendley John Daniel Polakowski Robert Derrold Reason Allen Arthur Redner Robert Richard Ring Thomas William Roberts Andrew James Robins ·William Alan Romo Arthur LeRoy Rottman Buddy Lee Semrau Alfred John Spigarelli Richard Barry Stoll Richard Gordon Taylor Roland Dennis Tollefson Henry Bell ToIlette, Jr. Kenneth Albert Tousey Terry N oble Turk Jack Lee Vantassel Robert Henry Waddell *Kevin Francis Walsh Thomas Wilburn Warshaw Sandra Jane W olkonocki Douglas Huntley Wyse Mark Monroe Youngblood Hotel, Motel and Club Management Samim Akgul Eugene Willard Bailey James Arthur Barker Kenneth Alan Benjamin Norman Lee Blemaster John Travis Bond Robert Patterson Bryar David Lloyd Butterfield J ames Howard Chandler David William Clanahan Robert Dawson Coiner James Douglas Custance James Arthur Day William Sylvester Dorsch John Ernest Durando Karl Francis Emmanuel, Jr. Paul Albert Fleming Clive Marc Fox Anthony Joseph Franchi Sheldon Galens J ames Leroy H arkins Jay Sumner Haverstick Thomas Kemp Hoeptner Frederick Louis Johnson Barnard Dejean Joy, Jr. Don Clarke Keough *Robert Roswell Laird Walter Raymond Lindeboom Richard Ronan Lipsky Jay Elliott Loescher John Clifford Love John Gilbert Marshall Tomiji Matsumoto Ronald Bancroft Smith, Jr. Charles Duane Staton Raymond Neil Walsh Douglas Emerson Watson Jimmie Barker Wedell Lewis Samuel Weingarten *Peter Jack W erthmann Eric Nelson Witt Institutional and Hospital Management Thomas Eugene Cummings Richard V. Diener Kenneth John Graham Michael Victor Kalnbach Ellis Dell Norman Thomas Naden Rehn John Douglas Richie Bruce Warren Smith *With Honor 42 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Insurance Timothy Hilliar Coffey Douglas George Hackbart Gerald David Krause Susan Harriett Petrini Richard Allan Reynolds Joseph Edward Sovis Personnel Administration Irene Eleanor Allen Robert Joseph Appel David Allen Barkey James Frederick Besaw Edward Enoch Borkus Robert Richard Bradley John Earl DeMolen *Ellen Cecilia Doyle Political Science Norman Russell Duffy Vivian Kay Edison Robert Marvin Flower Bruce Nicholson Goodburne Sue Harcourt Hemb Charles Norman Hyslop Douglas Richard Jordan Frederick Lynton Kitchens, Jr. Gerald Burgess Habelmann Robert Allan Hart James Rowland Hedges Theodore Thomas Latz Lome William Miller Gary Albert Mitchell Charles Anthony Adams Kathryn Ann Anderson Richard Edmund Anderson John Atkins Ball David Dennis Beaudry Joseph Fitzpatrick Becelia Susan ClaIa Bell Kenneth Clarence Bennett Thomas H. Bissell Michael Lang Brickner Reginald Lee Bruno Mary Elizabeth Cline Dennis Kaye Connelly *Ronald Uecker DeMaagd Horace Donaldson *James Donald Flemming bennis Glen Jones James Peter Kennedy Jack Wayne Knirk Stephenie Davis Kraft Andre Ernest Lovas James David Lovewell Production Administration *Elizabeth Mayhew Roger Christopher Lumianski Mac Leod t Lois Ann Martin James Sigurd Matteson George Thomas Mcinerney II Melville Peter McPherson Francis Griffiths Miller Dale Vernon Mutz John Earl Pankhurst Leonard Chretien Schaadt Larry Charles Schlapfer Dale John Thomas Daniel Joseph Trierweiler Ralph Edward Verne Thomas Owen Morrow Umesh Pant Robert John Pemberton Eugenie Brouke Reasoner Jerald Jay Reminga Anne Louise Reynolds *James Artin Tanielian Joseph Keith Todd Peter Gary VanLeer Janice Elaine Woodruff Joseph Tohn Antonetti Kenneth Alex Atnip Thomas Charles Baldwin Gerald Conrad Blanke James Ellis Bradfield Daniel Stewart Brazil Donald Dominic Christopher David John Colling James H. Coote Frederick Jose.:eh Cox Paul Lee Croff Willis Leroy Crothers Michael Duane Dombrowski Donald Bruce DuFresne Frank Joseph Erbecker Henry Allen Fernstrom Richard Kinney Firth Leonard Thomas Fisher Kenneth Harold Geiser Charles Elmer Graske, Jr. Robert Kent Hathaway *John Paul Hinckley, Jr. Tohn Botsford Howlett *bonald Peter Johnson Blair Lawrence Moore Charles Waldo Richards Kenneth H. Roads Donald Robert Sayles David Danville Sjoberg James Victor Swanson Donald Lee Talbot Garrett Owen T urrall Purchasing Administration Robert Adelbert Cook Robert Charles Fonger Donald Eugene Knappe John Joseph Swearingen, Jr. Real Estate Daniel James Page Restaurant Management Kenneth Abijah Applegate Donald Arthur Bell Michael Thomas Dinan Sidney Dinerstein tTom Allen Doron *Patricia Jean Gribas Richard Carroll Kerner *Richard Clark Mendham *Edmund Michalski James John Moutsatson *George Judd Polivka Michael Edward Revette Jerome David Rozak Leonard Anthony Sasso Leander Joseph Schmidt Donald Ira Wexler Willard James Wilmot Ross Huntley Woodard James Edwin Zucco 'With Honor jWith High HonoI 43 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Retail Administration Gary William Bell t Jean Ann Bower Phyllis Jean DeVries John Reid Donahue Secretarial Administration Kathleen Anne Bear Eleanor Kathleen Boeckelman Sue Ellen Chrouch Social Work Maija M. Grava Cynthia Ann Grinnell Robert Dawson Keyser Arthur William Liewert Edward Harvey Merchant David James Merkle *Ronald Eugene Parzych * James Lee Pranger Celia Jane Waxler Elaine Frances Crays Joyce Suette Forsberg Linda Metha Franzen Valarie Ann Gale Arlene Mary Grzeszak Wendy Jean Halstead Nancy Jane Keveling Lynne Ruth Stuerhof Martha Ann Waiwaiole Nancy Mae Bergeon Monica Jeanne Butkovich Janice Marie Cherup t Barbara Louise Curtis Marcia Virginia Eggert Mary Lee Eustis Louise Jeanne Goldstein lfJoseph Wesley Holmes Marilyn Lita Kincaid Donald Eugene Moore Bethany Anne Ray James Albert Reibeling Sharon Ruth Ries Jeanne Louise Rowe Marilyn Roberta Smith Katherine Lynne Thompson Transportation Administration Gary James Crawford Ralph David DeCamp lfJames Richard Jones John Joseph Pakozdi Richard David Wenk DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Business Education lfJoan Murray Ackley Lynne Marie Ahlberg Dawn Janene Andrews Patricia Ann Balcerak Beverly Jean Ballheim Judith Ann Beardslee :Ruth Ann Bewalda Judy Marie Binder Mary Ellen Bowman Anita Sonja Erickson David Roger Fellows Karen Leigh Ford Arlene Virginia Graffa Carol Anne Impton Anna Mae Kovinsky Claude Bryan Lambert, Jr. Patricia Ann McClean Mary Margaret McLauchlin Audrey Sue Anne Morris Carilyn Jane Nilson Anne Buckley Oade Sandra Klinger Pador lfJerry Ann Plaza Betty Lou Randall Robert Dean Schrader Barbara Bootes Smith Jane Marshall Smith Gordon Leslie Stauffer Anita Deline Storie Marguerite Evelyn Todt Betty Lou Wilder Monty Perry Wilson Gerald Russel Wing DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE lfGary Lee Heine Raymond Lee Jenkins Bruce Gerald Kulik Donald Karl Larsen Robert George Reed tGary Orner Robinette W. James Schill Warren Ewing Secord Leon Carleton Snyder Jr. Dean David Spony Larry Owen Stid Patrick Charles Vuillaume Landscape Architecture Wallace Aneszko lfWalter Lee Cudnohufsky Ronald David Facktor Hillar John Falk Richard Andrew Gardiner "With Honor tWith High Honor 44 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) Police Administration Justus James Austin Jr. Thomas Jay Bell George Edward Bessinger W ayne Edward Callihan Randall Burnette Carlson Donald John Cunningham Alan Charles Deline Louis Conrad Elder *John Anthony Fischer Richard Craig Friz Ronald Vincent Germain Warden Whitney Goodwin Jack Lee Gross Urban Planning Edwin Palmer Brown Thomas F. Carle Thomas Arnold Gihring Joel Jay Hach Karl Reynold Hosford Thomas Ray Gunther Richard Lawrence Haddad Robert Leigh Harig Jerry Louis H artman Larry Eugene Harvey Norman Harold Hinton Radford Wedgewood Jones Francis Patrick Kelly Jr. tNancy Jean Kingwill Dale Fredrick May Gary Donn McAlvey Robert Ralph McKee Randolph Rose Michael Richard Arden Padgett Robert Augustine Penezic Henry Ronald Posio Edwin John Pytell Robert George Reed Robert Kenneth Ressler William Herbert Revoyr *Vernon Eugene Rich Charles Francis Rinkevich *Robert Bonnet Ritter Larry Allan Schinzel Robert Carl Schluter Harry Morris Sedan John Bissell Simons Carl Lee Sneathen "'David Eldon Stormer Ann Harriet Straubel Thomas Henry Taylor IV Paul Theodoroee Floyd Walter Tomaski Robert H. West Robert Fredrick White Jr. Arnold Willis Wiles Cynthia Rae Woodard Norris S. Wynne Charles Leroy Yeschke T od James Kilroy Vern Edward Laney Lewis Edward McDaniel Robert Ross Menzies Douglas Gordon Milliman Raymond Sam Niemi Charles Duane O'Hara Daniel Lawrence Pascoe Donald Joseph Peto Donald Eugene Poline Jerry Duane Rogers Gerald Deitt Roueche Jr. Clifford Gerald Steff Donald C. Stolz John Alderman Whitman DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Accounting John James Balasis George Kirkpatrick Donald Allan Reeves Business Education Mary Marshall Gustafson Food Distribution Lee Jerry Strock General Business Administration Janes Francis Brooks Rudolph G. Carlson Roger Allen Cossaboom Fred Miner Devries William Dorsey Fowler Joseph Harold Gill Ross Warren Graham John Ludwig Hanson Edwin Wayne Jordan Edward Bertsch Kellogg Richard Warden Kennedy Albert Rockwell Leroy Anson Leroy Lovellette Bill Payne Smith Robert Stevens Trembath Marvin Dean T richler Eugene Matthew Voda William Collins Warner Herbert Hummell Warnock Economics David Dietrich Belliny Mary Ann Comps Hideo Emura Jack Kenna Gates David Eugene Hartman Randall Herbert Hoemke Patrick Dennis Holland Daniel Patrick Kearney Panos Konstas Arnold Martin Marcus James Francis McCarley Alfonso Vergara Stanley L. Warner Jr. Tommie Welch Jr. 45 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Continued Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Administration Richard Elliott Kann , Bruce Hunter Patzer Masabumi Tanabe Admon Ganem Donald R. Hixon Kenneth Eugene McGraw Marketing Thomas Edward Brelsford Keith Boyd Fackler Personnel and Human Relations Milton Dale McKay Political Science Florence Avakian Robert William Becker Elizabeth Insook Carella Byung Chan Cho Henry F. Cooke Gary Lee Dickson Karen Gernant Mohammed Jamil Hanifi Judith Lynne Hanna Leo Francis Kennedy Richard Lee Milliman Miller Osborne Perry Terry Jean Smith William Norman Thompson Production Administration Jack Martin Durliat DEGREE OF MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE William Eugene Beery DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Police Administration and Public Safety Richard O. Bernitt James Frederick Haydon Edward Sumd Jones Somboon Limsong Martin George Miller Robert Willie Posey Louise TerHaar Bruce Calvin Young Jr. DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Margaret E. Amell Wendell Glen Asplin Larry Godwin Betts Kenneth Paul Bosman Janet Rae Conat Nancy Jayne Decker Catherine Balz Farner Joseph Paul Frederick Roberta Greene Chris Edward Johnstone Paul Michael Kal'sch Robert Frank Kelly Karen Louise Krider Albert Owen Lilly Louis Lawrence Lovette Richard Lee Magsig Joseph Byerly Mann John E. Miller Joanne Patsy Nesler John Arthur Rosier Robert Clair Vanderham Kenneth David Welch Harold George Wiersma Edmund Leon Young 46 DEGREE OF MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING Thomas Everett Borton Bradford Savage Chase Najati Ibrahim El-Iman COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF MAST ER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Donald George Atkinson Robert Warren Barnes J ames Francis Brown Tohn Wayne Fikejs Harry Kaniel Garber Jr. Louis Peter Herremans Business Administration Robert Francis Keitz Adrian Leo Kline Charles Bernard Ladendorf Jr. Edward Louis Lench Lupton Charles Lupton George Azel Moore Jr. George Frank Moraveck Anthony Joseph Nowakowski Ferdinand L. Patrone Marshall Rosenthal Lloyd William Sielbeck Billy Warren Terry Eugene Lane Waxman Monroe Donald Zartman Marion E. Peacock Alyn Rynbrandt Jr. Charles F. Shaw Financial Administration Clare Robert Darlington John Peter Demartino Maurice Bartel Goudzwaard William Charles Hand Richard Henry Hansen III Clarence Bailey Higby Ralph Ronald Parks Michael Garry Rachor Robert Dale Vanderleek Francis Mamie Valenhim W oehrling Food Distribution Billy Gene Baize Clarence Edward Denham Daryl Allan Erdman Ralph Glen Fisk Gordon David James Nean Thomas Jansen Rodney Robert Miller Jr. Terry Dale Mills Thomas Lynn Neal Kenneth John Reis Thomas Paul T arpey Adrian Lodell Vannice Marketing William Todd Alldredge Donald Thomas Balasky Tohn Camille Cavalier Richard Rymer Fordyce Donald W alter Grinter David Gronauer Bernard John James Haley Barrett Jon Harrison Floyd LaRue Herald Personnel and Human Relations Frank Banks Paul Daniel Debaldo Eleanor Louise Garvin Production Administration Russell Clarence Ingraham Ronald Alfred Malis Robert David Honigman Russell George Hopkins Kenneth Lee H ouskamp Claudio Richard Janowitzer Robert Charles Johnston Robert Bruce Kalik Patrick John Keegan N oel Edward Kurth John DouO'las Lyons Charles Efbert Magoon Jerrold W illiam Mathisen Jerome Lynn Nilsen Jarrold Morris Olsson Edward Donald Ozybko John Pappas Paul Antoine Pellemans David Douglas Pierson James Kruidenier Place Jack Edward Rancall James Edward Sammer Jr. Richard George Shotell W illiam N oel Vaughn T reve LeMert W ainscott Richard Pierce Williamson Gary Robert Gemmill Herbert Emmo Grommeck John George Maurer Jitendra Panalal Shah Robert Earl Soper Stoakley W alter Swanson William Allen Rottman Milan Savich Thomas Evan Utter 47 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION H ONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS The candidates will be presented by ACTI NG DEA N W IL LIAM B. HAWLEY Elementary Education t Joanne Evelyn Clock t Jennifer Green Special Education t Penelope Green tMarcia Lynn Lamoreaux tMary Margaret Peterson tAnn Marie Pirochta tJudith Rae Kennedy tBarbara Jean Renwick DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Elementary Education Marlene Nina Aardema Teanette Kay Abbe bonald Acey Susan Eleanor Ackles Geraldine Joan Adams Rebecca Ann Adams David 1. Alberts Joyce Ilene H ammond Allen Paul Martin Almli Mary Louise Amidon Douglas Martin Anderson Judith Lovejoy Anderson Nancy Lou Anderson Judith Diane Anderton Jeanette Andrews Shirley Elaine Atchison *Patricia Alice Augenstein *Delphine Joyce Bagnick Linda Lou Bair Larry Gerald Barnard Kendal Lee Baughman Sandra Elaine Baum Sharon Yvonne Beaumont Sharon Lynn Goul Belobradich Mary Huey Benedict Eleanor Rose Bergstrom *With Honor tWith High Honor 48 Ferne A. Bills Bonnie Lila Blackstock *Judith Ann Boardman Gaile Frances Bohnenstiehl Gerda Bonkemeyer Letha Jeanne Brodychuk Sonie Ann Bosworth Nancy Jane Brouwers Richard Dean Brovont Robert Isadore Brown Suzanne Lynn Brown • * Janet Elaine Bunnell Jeanne Marie Bunten *Linda Lou Bush Nancy Ann Campbell Terese Terri Campbell May Elizabeth Carey Nancy Ann Carr tMarilyn Ryan Carter Dorothy Jean Caviness Kathryn Frances Chmielewski Joanne Gae Cheney Mdelyn Anne Christian Elizabeth Ann Clabuesch Sarah Alice Clark Patricia Ann Clever * Mary Lou Clifford *Patricia Lee Cole Carol Lee Coleman Linda Arlene Coltrane Rosemary Ann Comer t Linda Lee Converse Patricia Ann Cordell Deborah Frances Cornell Mary Joe Coster Mary Jo Cox Virginia Lou Crandall t Jean Ann Crawford Martha Carolyn Crecos Patricia Ann Curry Estelle Constance Danta Elizabeth Marie Davis Joyce Rosalynn Davis Karen Diane Dawson Patricia Ann Dearbaugh Julia Ann DeCamp Christine Lancaster DeGroot Barbara Sue Deitch Dominic DiGiovanni Margaret Ann Dixon David Alan Doidge Janice Lyn DoIsey Susan Rebecca Doty Kenneth Irving Dougherty Dorothy Jean Dreyer Karen Kay Duff Henry Gerald Dulmage *Mary Beth Durham Julia Hartt Ellingham t Mary Ann Bryner Ellinwood Nancy Jo Elliott Lois E. Ellis Beatrice Elsworth Ruth Frances Emerson Judith Ann Ermel Sandra Gail Everitt Martha Jean Fairbanks Mary Ellen Fata Mary Christine Fisher Opal Mildred FIegler Martha Jane Foote Carla Dianne Foster Alan James Frost Dorine Iretta Gamble Robert Kenneth Gann Ann French Garrison Mary Jean Gatzmeyer Wanda Ann Gehrig JoAnn Gelzer Jane Ann Lee Gibbs Rebecca Diane Gibson DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Elementary Education - Continued COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (CONTINUED) Gary Lynn Gillespie John Howard Gillett Eleanor Pearl Glick Nancy Jean Goodburne tCarol Jennifer Noyes Goodman Maxine Paula Graff Mary Haldene Gruber Marilyn Suzanne Gruhl Laverne Maitland Hager Carol Taylor Haines Phyllis June Hargis Mabell lone Harmon Mary Ellen Hartigan Mary Margaret Haselschwerdt Eva Tresa Haskell Charles Daniel Healy Sheila Hope Hedberg Gustaf Dale Hendrickson Judith Peborah Hess Sara Ann Hetherington Marlene Ruth Hicks Donna Louise Hoffmann Coradell Kalocsay Hogan Joyce Ann Hogan Sandra Ann Holmstrom Marjorie Ann Holtrop Mary Martha Hosler Paula Marie Hotchkiss Carolyn Mae Houdek Arthur Wayne Howell Marguerite Howell ""Marguerite Elizabeth Hurst Holly Jeanne Hurtt Sharon Lynn Inch Carol Edel Iwans Marianne Jahn Kathleen Jane Janssens lanell Marie Jaynes kaye Murrene lenema ""Judy Arlene Johnson Norman Harold Johnson ""Pearl Evelyn Johnson Regina Koziel Johnston Nancy Ruth Johnston t Josephine Lloyd Jones Nancy Marie Kaczmarek Marjorie Rae Kahn Barbara Frances Kaplus Sharon Marie Karl Mary Lloyd Karr Mary Alice Kelley Susan Mae Kiger Martha Mary Kolb Jean Mary Kolenda Mary Ann Koritko Marion Elizabeth Kozle ""Judy Ann Lapelle Jane McMillan Larson Sandra Lou Leffler Mary Rae Lemmon Mary Ann Lezak ""Margaret Livensparger Anne Marie Lodish ""Dorothy Patricia Lovchuk Karen Sue Lundin Betty Lupe Toby Lurie Carol Beth Luteyn Helen Elizabeth Lyman Helen Mary Mabarak Karen Mary MacFarland ""Judith Smith MacKenzie Sharon Elizabeth Maher ""Troy Donald Marshall Nancy Carol Masciola Suellyn H. Matevia Ilene Joyce Matso Anne Crase McAlvey ""Linda Lou McDonald Elizabeth Ann Mertens Rose Margaret Meyer Alexandra Mezey Beverly Carol Mohney Larry Lee Morris Joan Elaine Mudri Martha Ann. Murphy Mary Louise Murray Jeannette Marrilyn Nachazel lfKaren l ane Nelson Mitchell Lloyd Newman Beverley Margaret N imeth Kathryn Slote Norton Nancy Lynn Norwood Thomas Michael Novak Patricia Ella Olds lfPamela Louise Parkins Michael William Parres Karen Mary Parrish Sandra Elaine Peacock Telleene Kate Perkins Beverly Ann Perry James Marvin Petrie Janell Mae Pfitzmaier Betty J ou Pierce Margaret Sue Pierce Mary Etta Pilbeam Laura Lea Plage Mary Ann Poch Caroline Irene Popvici Judith Ann Porter Ethel May Pulliam Pauline Catherine Reul Pamela Jane Richards Robert Thomas Risner Mary Alice Robbins Michelyn Rose Roberts Rosemary Rood Sharon J onette Rosedahl Mary Bern Roxburgh Judith Lynne Rozelle lfJoyce Ann Russell Edna Louise Safin lfMargaret Ann Sargent Julie Ellen Sassaman Brooke Anne Sauve Constance Louise Sawyer ""Mary Margaret Schatzline Janet Atesian Schack tGail Florence Schroeder ""Marjorie Ann Shaffer Rebecca Dudd Shank Bernanne Kay Simpson Paula Skarstad Barbara Jean Smith Ina Lee Smith Ruth Evelyn Smith Wilma Irene Smith Gail Elizabeth Sokup Margaret Louise Sommermann Douglas Gray Soule Susan Ann Stabley Suzanne M. Staron Sue Ann Swift Carolyn Jane Tackwitz Judith Angela Tambornini Mae Fujie Takimoto Tanaka ""Linda Peach Thomas Cathleen Anne Thompson Janet Lynn Thompson ""Suna Kay Tiefenthal Jeanne Elise Tomlinson Leola Margaret Trommater Mary Carol T uescher Kay Lysbeth Turner Patricia Elaine Turner Judith Ann Turrell James Gilman Udell Mary Ann Uhlmann Susan Lee Uligian ""Beverly Ann VanCise lfBarbara Faith VanVelsor Janice VanWyhe Pauline Bliza Vanzke Mary Ann Visger Judith Ann Wallis Jaqueline Delores Warr Mary Lynn Webber Kenlyn Ann Webster Sarah Jane Wells Sharon Lynne Wells Marcia Lea Wesley ""Bemeita Ruth Wheeler Martha Ellen White Jack Donovan Wickering Constance Arlette Williams Rebecca Wood Mary Isabel Woods Edwin L. Woodward Barbara Colvin Wright Claire A. Wysang ""Sarah Ann Youngs tLoleta Mary Younker Linda Lee Zacharias DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Health, Physical Education and Recreation Barbara Ann Anderson Charles Frederick Arnold Sandra Jean Avery Richard Andrew Bates John Duane Baum Bonnie Kay Blackport Michael Edward Brown Richard Dale Brown Bernard Lovell Bryant Neal William Bucy Judith Lucia Byington Sandra Kay Clark Rex Eugene Corless Jan Eunice Demarest Judith Glasse Dow Chris James Dundas Janes Leslie Durkee Daniel Earl Eakin III ""Karen Louise Eakin Brian William Eisner 'With Honor fWith High Honor 49 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Continued Health, Physical Education and Recreation - Continued John Elias Janice Marie Ellars Sandra Kathryn Fenwick Sally Mae Fisher Barbara Jean Galbraith Dianne Lee Gathman Kathleen Ann Gregory Linda Lou Hill James Hinesly George William Hobbs George Olen Homer Jr. Industrial Arts Franklin Delanore Baker Robert M. Bayer Donald E. Bowker tRichard Owen Cawein Donald Robert Fulton Janet Marquett Howard Robert James Houdecek Kent Lee Ingraham John Tehadore Krupa Gary Louis Lamm Betty Marie Laws Thomas Victor Lunden William John Manley, Jr. Melba Kathryn MacMillan William Philip Graham Malcolm Leslie Lee Miller Heather Ruth Montgomery Carol Evelyn Neadeau Matthew Leslie Nozicka Francis Joseph O'Brien Patricia Ann Parisian Carroll Maurice Park Roger Duane Plagenhoef Henry C. Pratt John Douglas Rogers Charles Edward Rutter Sandra Shaw Jack Leo Sinn Carrol Frances Spaetzel Mary Sue Sutherland Bonnie Lou Sweet Gordon Leroy Sweet Horace L. Walker John Alden Welling Eugene Theodore West Thomas Rupert Wilson Phillip R. W ooledge James Dennis Helfrich Patrick Mark Herdell T erold Warren Hice Robert Leland Knight Erwin Willie Korroch David William Miller Dale Allen Pettengill Luther Everett Saunders Bryce Eugene Schilleman Charles Alfred Schroeder Louis Burton Shepard W. Neal Skiver Homer Napolean Smith Lee R. Sumpter Jr. Robert Bruce Wierman DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Education Carol Ann Adams George Storms Akers Lyle Henry Albrant James J. Alexander Merle Smith Allbright Harvey Winton Alley Bruce Taylor Alton Carolyn Kay Anderson Adrian Richard Anderson John Gilbert Anderson Russell James Armstead Anthony Daniel Arrigo Leon Henry Atchison Jean Carolyn Attwood Leeds C. Bailey Patience Ruth Bailey Dean Richard Balcirak Robert Collier Bancroft James Norman Barker Marilyn Davis Barr Alice Marie Desjardins Baumbach Brent Doaal Beamish Douglas Frank Benn Richard Vance Benner Raymond J. Bieszki Rexford Hay Billings Theodore Thomas Bison Grace Mitchell Blanding Leonard Llewellyn Blewett Robert LaVerne Bliss Vivian Blanche Bloom Maynard L. Blossom David Arthur Blumenthal George Clifford Boroff *With Honor fWith High Honor 50 Nancy Jane Bos Mary Ann Kitzhazy Boucher Bryon Thomas Bradley Mary Karol Breen Georae Francis Brooks Carof)'ll Elexia Beall Brown Neil Philip Brown Ralph E. Brown Theodore Clinton Brush Wayne Theodore Buehler Roger Leon Bunker Michael James Burke Matthew Anthony Burns Walter Alvin Busby James Douglas Butler Marilyn Kay Byers Margaret A. Byington Dorothy Ellen Cairns Vera M. Calhoun Brian Thomas Callahan Helen Spaur Callaway Jerry Bruce Crey John Pendelton Carr Joseph Clifford Casey John Howard Chapin Frances Chipchase Mary Ellen Churchman Bryon Patrick Clark William Lee Clark George Bryant Cleaveland Ethel Belle Clemens John Levi Cliff Ruth Stinson Cline Jo Ann Clingenpeel Emily V. Coleman Paul Robert Coleman Eva Allbright Cook Ricardo Jesus Cornejo Glen B. Corp Jack Lee Cottrell J ames Edward Coultes Juanna Hileman Coultes Fredrick Raymond Cousino Richard Clair Cox Michael Gail Crain Patti Carolyn Cummins Yvnne L. Davidson Helen Irene Davis Shirley Anne Davis Irene DeAnzaldua Ronald Peter DeBoer Lynlou Sylvie Decoster Gerald Francis Deeghan Nila Jean Degner Gerald Lee Denney Beverly Ann DeRoche Donald Leo Diegel Alberta Mae Diller Merlin George Duncan Kenneth Ray Dyer Olive Helen Emery Betty Beryl Falcone James Raymond Faust Oscar James Fischer Donald Joe Fisher Mary Theresa Fitzpatrick Thomas Edward Fitzpatrick George Vernon Ford Galen Edward Foster Donald Peter Frank Dorothy Ann Frayer Donald John Freeman Ronald J. Fritch Beverly Joyce Fritz Donald Eugene Fuller Harry Allen Fulton John Adam Furry Anna Robinson Ganung Patricia Wight Geyer Althea Carol Gibson Gail B. Glickstein Terrance Colin Glimn Sara Gover Duane Rye Graham Nancy Vulich Grdjich James F. Greenwood Grace Margaret Gunn James Howard Haas E. Leona Hall Robert A. Handley John Lancey Hannett Barbara Foster Hardy Lawrence Lee Hargreaves Lauralee Gustin Harper Ford Allwin Haskins Benjamin Charles Hassenger Yoshiro H atano Irving James Hatch Donna Lee H awley Margaret Elizabeth Hawley Marian Joyce Haynes Haynes Everett H aynes Paul Eugene Henderson DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Continued COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (CONTINUED) Education - Continued Richard Elwyn Hensen Janet Daryl Hermann Patricia Sue Herrick William D . Hewitt Milton C. Hillery Virginia Crandall Hills Marie Rosalie Hoersch Richard Arthou Holmes Robert G. Horvath Lewis David Houseman John Richard Hudson Lois Jean Hummon Murvale Luther Huston Henry Edmond Jarabek Glen Richard J effes Roger Durward Jeffries Dorellen Jenkins Tom Jenkins Charles Lendell Johnson Edmund William Jositas C. Richard Karalse Russell Karl Keech Donald Robert Keller Crawford Eaglesham Kennedy James Richard Kercher Donald Robert Kerr Henry Peter Kik Arthur Aloysius Kilinski Ro?er William Kittendorf Dale Walter Knight Doris Eileen Konrad Anthony Francis Korican John Joseph Kotlark Jr. John Edwin Kraeer III Jon Charles Kreider Jerome Robert Krenselewski Milo Anthony Kronsich David Robert Lamb Naomi Ruth Lande Donn Samford Larson Tanet Marie Larssen Tolbert Fike Lawyer Alice Sims Leioh Charles Black Lei?hton Donald Clare LocKwood Lawrence Eugene Looby William Clifford Mackie Eleanor Harb Marine Emly Rose Marks Walter William Mateer Roger Theodore May R. Deming Mayo Mary Jo McBride Burr E. McGrath Helen Jane McLaughlin Edwin McLucas Joyce Anne McNamara Dale Harvey Messercshmidt Elaine M. Meyer Donald Jay Milano Harry Miller John Charles Miller Marcia Gene Miller Richard Whea ton Miller Abbylouise \i\Taterman Minor Heidie Clara Mitchell Gail Shelia Molot Martha Rowan Monroe Ruth Orpha Montgomery Verene Schmid Moore Ella Louise Morell David Milford Morris Ronald A. Murray Earnest George Myers Stanley Frank Myk Mary Sue Nebel Frank Charles Nelsen Ruth A. Nelson Gary Patrick Nerbonne Joan Marie Nickman \i\Tayne Nyboer Philip Malcolm O'Connell Marilyn Joan Ocosik Florence Marie ODonnell Elton Everett Olmsted Charles Erwin O'Neil Olga Theodora Ovenhouse Edward Leon Palmer Helen Frances Paluch Charles Austin Partin Marjorie Ann Pastor Robert Lippincott Patterson Leonard G. Peterson Dale Eugene Phelps Harwood Phend Dorothy Annetta Phillips John Victor Polomsky Grace Eloise Posthuma James Dalton Potier Richard N ewman Powers Hugh Robert Primm Helena Barbara Psik Arlon Brayton Quigley Valerie Louese Radee Alice Jane Raymond Gary Lynn Raymond Robert Alfred Redig Kenneth Lee Richards Jack Ray Riley Russell Lee Rivet Jr. Ethel May Rood Ann VonGunten Roof Earl Robert Rose Sheldon Harold Safer Rodney Salisbury Carl Arthur Sandeen Lewis Harold Schrock Jerome R. Schultz Vivian Knauss Sears Charles Seim, Jr. Margaret Seyferth W ayne Everett Shaffer Ted Shandor Geor&e Bergland Sherman Donald Monroe Shull Edward John Shy LeDeane Grace Sichterman Jay Henry Sikkenga Wilbur LaVerne Silvernail Steve Skipski Roy William Smeltz Carol Payne Smith Everest Paul Smith Marion A. Smith Max E. Smith David Lee Smoker Shirley Wheeler Snare Margaret Kovacic Snyder Mary Jane Monica Southard Clarice Elizabeth Spaans John Patrick Spaun Helen Schubert Stanley Ronald Joe Stauffer Clyde Kerrnick Stephens Jr. Louise A. Sternberg Ronald Kenneth Stevens Gundars Strautnieks Richard Friend Stroud Jr. Norma Lee Stuart Walter Leroy Stump Nona Arlee Suhr Nancy Mae Swanson Mary Lou Tanton Harold Tatum Beverly Arlin Taylor Herbert Henry Tedder Donald Arthur Teeple Paul Bernard Terhorst Katherine Thelma Thomas Floyd Franklin Thrailkill Herbert Warren T ibbitts Russell Bruce Tweddale Gene Eldridge Ulen F. Edward Valade Michael Richard Valvo James Robert Vanderlind Adrian Vanderveer Ward Alan Vanlaanen John Franklin Vanoeveren Eldon Cyril VanSpybrook Roster Martin VanVliet Walton Harris Veurink B. Margaret Voss John Webster Wallen Mary Elizabeth Warner Alfred Arvin Waters Joyce Marie Watson Carolyc Cynthia Webster Thomad Sonald Weede Russell Ronald Weidemann Dolores Ann Wells Ellice Simmonds Wells Clifford Ray Wilcox George Robert Wilkinson Maryann Tierney Winsor Douglas Craig Wolf Rose Arlene Wolters Donald Glen Wood Diane Elizabeth Woods Janet Kay Wright Zoe Ann Elizabeth Yost Gretchen Schramm Zera 51 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN FRED 5. SIEBERT HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Advertising tRichard Dwight Powers General Communication Arts tZaiga Kuze *David Eugene McCauley, Jr. Journalism tSharon Coady tKenneth Lynn Ross DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Advertising Carl R. Adair Walter Berwill Archer, Jr. Ross Alan Biedennan Harry William Bowes Robert Prussing Braun Ben Harvey Brown, Jr. Paul Hubert Burbage III Peter Vinton Burrows Stanley L. Challiss General Communication Arts Suzanne Marie Chevallard Douglas Milton Cobb Linda Ann Collier Sharon Lee Crissman J ames Ready Eaton Lief A. Erickson Adele Regina Finaly William Lee Hart Gary J. Horton William Richard Jenkins Ellen Edith Jenks Andrew Ronald Magnuson Martha Lynn Mallard Alan Lee Monnier Larry D. Oliver *Lon Alexander Priest Beverly Ann Prystash Douglas Allen St. John Carol Lee Sliwinski Robert J. Stewart Richard Pollard Sutcliffe Thomas Roger Valmassei Laurence Henry Walker James Patrick Waters Janet Dorothy Weber Sherry Lynn Wonders *Maureen Ann Anderson John W. Beatty Morton William Butzen Burton Allen Gavitt John Franklin Huntley, Jr. Margaret Tracy Kearns Annette Genser Leckart Barbara Constance Pinn Carol Paula Rudner *Louis Adrian Smith Journalism * Ute Louise Anna Auld Mary Janette Basing Tohn Edward Blissick Donald Wendelin Braunagel Joyce Ann Buchholz Diana Sue Buchman William Edward Cote S. Diane Curns John W. Dancer Christine Louise Galant Renee Cecille Gerber Bernadine Victoria Gielda Barbara Jean Guest Howard W. Holmes David Leslie Jaehnig Sheila Grace Knight Linda Lee Lotridge Samuel Clifford Martino Jess Edwards Maxwell Anne Jenny Mayer Ariel Melchior, Jr. Tudith Channaine Peaslee isabel Claire Racki Robert Hackett Ross Sally Kay Ward *Daniel DeWayne Whitney Wesley Dale Wietsma John Thomas Wolcott "With Honor tW'ith High Honor 52 • COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS (CONTINUED) DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Continued Speech Susan Gertrude Greyerbiehl Robert Conn Immel lfoLinda Anne Lashbrook N adelle Anne Levine Howard Kenneth Lindsay Thomas Charles Patchett Patricia Lin Ridge Gordon Louis Steinhouer Television and Radio Larry William Adderley George Arthur Brudvik lfoJames Richard Culver Gifford Cummings Patricia Louise Fife Joseph Marcel Germele Ronald Lewis Grow Byron Kendall Guy *Martha Jane Heuer Ben Thomas Hoyt David Lee Jerrell Frederic Lynn Klein Michael Richard LaFleur Robert Dale Morford Richard Earl O'Beshaw John Harvey Oven, Jr. Paul Louis Pearson Neil Rosen Judith Carol Sibert David Martin Siltanen Joel Barry Sternberg Frank Edward Strnad Robert Harmon Taylor William John Vance Catherine Vickerman Lani Francis Waiwaiole Gary Wynn Wakenhut Lloyd Vernon Whiting James Clarence Woodruff Elden William Wyant William Keith Zeithammer DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Speech James Lewis Barber, Jr. *Janet Ann Bernath Diane Joan Bever Barbara Carol Bielefeld Sally Ann Brand Anne Zan top Cioffi Jana Grace Cleveland Geraldine Roseann Cole Nancy Jill Collins Merritt Marshall Cook Rebecca Fuller Coolman Mary Corbin Dart Adah Grace Eickmeyer Linne Marie Franzen DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Barbara Ruth Tanssen *Judith Ann Tohnson Rosemary Theresa Kenney Dean Hamilton Mills Mary Barrone Miner Barbara Jean Nicholls Ellen McPeak Pierson t Marjorie Ida Pries Mary Frances Ratermann Barbara Jean Roberts Nancy Ruth Strating Nancy Lee Tobias Barbara Lee Whipple Advertising Steven Samuel Arnett James Kent Ellerbrake Journalism Arnold Dean Gooder Robert Warren Royle Larry Lee Pontius Betty Ellen McGuire William Edwin Small, Jr. Speech Joan Marie Abood David Raymond Bates Barbara Tean Brenneis Rita S. :Burney Charles Michael Cioffi Television and Radio John Raymond Giesecke Natalie Ann Gordon Leslie Forbister Harcus "With Honor tWith High Honor Glenna Carol Collins James Rudolf Cope Garth Edward Errington Mary Katherine Flucke Donald Elwood Heady Annette Mildred Jacobs Ann Marie Joergenson Ralph Leonard Roger Alan Long Phelia Carraci Rutledge Mary Ruth Spruell Sharon Lynn Thomas Francis Harold Tokay Robert Louis Winters George Otto Headrick Keith Eugene LeMay Otis Oliver-Padilla Edward Francis Sarno, Jr. Larry James Sellers Larry John Walklin 53 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES The candidates will be presented by DEAN MILTO N E. MUELDER DIPLOMA FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDY Donald Francis Johnson B.S., M.A, Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: K. J. Hereford" Associate Professor. Robert Ellsworth McAlpin AB., Ohio Northern University; M.S., Michigan State University. Educa tion. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. CANDIDATES FOR DOCTORAL DEGREES Mohamed-Tewfik Fawi Abdu, Ph.D. Dipl. Vet. Sci., University of Khartoum; M.S., Kansas State University. Veterinary Pathology. Major Professor: S. D. Sleight, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Pathology of an Experimental Leptospira pomona Infection in Hamsters. Wilber Alexander, Ph.D. B.A, La Sierra College; M.A, Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary. Speech. Major Professor: K. G. Hance, Professor. Thesis : A Rhetorical Study of the Radio Preaching of H. M. S. Richards on the "Voice of Prophecy" Broadcast. E. Lalekan Ayokunnu Are, Ph.D. B.S., University College Ibadan, Nigeria; M.S., Michigan State University. Farm Crops. Major Professor: s. T. Dexter, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Field Sprays of Maleic Hydrasize on the Storage Losses and Cooking Quality of Potato Tubers. Richard Fernand Bernard, Ph.D. AB., University of Maine; M.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: G. J. Wallace, Professor. Thesis: Field and Laboratory Studies on the Effects of DDT on Birds. 54 Daniel Eugene Bigbee, Ph.D. B.S., M .S., Oklahoma State University. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ( CONT INUED) Poultry Husbandry. Major Professor: L. E. Dawson, Professor. Thesis: Some Factors That Affect Change in ' Veight of Fresh Chilled Poultry. Jane A. Bonnell, Ph.D. B.A., Central Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Guidance and Personnel Services. Major Professor: W. W. Farquhar, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Use of Depth Interviewing to Investigate the Motivational Factors Underlying the Achievement of Eleventh-Grade Public High School Girls. Lindsay Dietrich Brown, Ph.D . B.A., Lynchburg College; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Horticulture. Major Professor: R. L. Carolus, Professor. Thesis: Some Influences of Mineral Nutrition on the Growth and Chemical Composition of Asparagus Officinalis. Rose Toomer Brunson, Ph.D. B.S., South Carolina State College; M.S.W., Michigan State University. Social Science Divisional. Majol' Professor: H. H. Kimber, Professor. Thesis: Socialization Experiences and Socio-Economic Characteristics of Urban Negroes as Related to Use of Selected Southern Foods and Medical Remedies. Lois Leona Conrad, Ph.D. B.A., M .A., Bowling Green State University. Biological Science. Ma jor Professor: E. Hackel, Associate Professor. Thesis: Concentration and Acid-Alkaline Effects on Ribonucleic Acid Inhi bition of Anti-Rh Antibodies. David Cummings, Ph.D. B.S., City College of New York; M.S., University of Tennessee. Geology. Major Professor: c. E. Prouty, Professor. Thesis: The Geology of the Bays Mountain Synclinorium, Northeast Tennessee. H arry Sims Downs, EdD. B.S ., M.E., University of Georgia. Education. Ma jor Professor: W. F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Temperament Trait Differences of Academically Able College and Non-College High School Graduates. 55 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) McDonald Frederick Egdorf, Ph.D. M.S., University of Illinois. Education. Major Professor: C. M. Campbell, Professor. Thesis: The Administrative Organization and Staffing of the Junior High Schools in New York State Exclusive of New York City. John Andrew Emerson, Ph.D. AB., Tufts College; B.S.A, M.S.A., University of Florida. Food Science. Major Professor: A. M. Pearson, Professor. Thesis: Effect of Slaughter Weight Upon the Processing Characteristics, Quality and Consumer Acceptability of Pork Carcasses and Cuts. Eugene Curtis Erickson, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., North Dakota Agricultural College. Sociology and Anthropology. Major Professor: C. P. Loomis, Professor. Thesis: The Reputational Technique in a Cross-Community Perspective: Se lected Problems of Theory Measurement. Leonard J. Fein, Ph.D. AB., M.A., University of Chicago. Political Science. Major Professor: F. A. Pinner, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Political Worlds of Israel. Donald Deane Fink, Ed.D. A.B., Alma College; M.Mus., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: W. F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Academic and Social Characteristics of Adolescent Children and Their Effect Upon Early School Learning. Donald Paul Franzmeier, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Minnesota. Soil Science. Major Professor: E. P. Whiteside, Professor. Thesis: A Chronosequence of Podzols in Northern Michigan. LaVern Adam Freeh, Ph.D. B.S., North Dakota Agricultural College; M.A, Michigan State University. Agricultural Education. Major Professor: H. M. Byram, Professor. Thesis: Characteristics and Influence Patterns of Students Enrolling in Ag ricultural Curricula at Michigan State University. James Arthur Geschwender, Ph.D. B.A., New York State Education College; M.A., Michigan State University. Sociology and Anthropology. Major Professor: W. H. Form, Professor. Thesis: Structural and Social-Psychological Prerequisites for Proletarian Social Movements. 56 Richard H. Gnaedinger, Ph.D. B.S., Southern Illinois University; M.S., Michigan State University. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) Food Science. Major Professor: A. M. Pearson, Professor. Thesis: Estimation of Ensity of Live Pigs by Air Displacement and Helium Dilution ' Procedures. William L. Grecco, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Pittsburgh. Civil Engineering. Major Professor: S. M. Breuning, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Application of Systems Engineering Techniques to Urban Traffic Forecasting. Dale Lester Hanson, Ph.D. B.A., St. Olaf College; M.S., Mankato State Teachers College. Education. Major Professor: W. VanHuss, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Forced Exercise Upon the Amount and Intensity of Spontaneous Activity of Young Male Albino Rats. Kenneth Paul Hellman, Ph.D. A.B., Drew University. Chemistry. Major Professor: R. U. Byerrum, Professor. Thesis: "Studies on the Biosynthesis of the Pyridine Ring of Nicotine." David Norman Hess, Ph.D. A.B., University of Michigan; B.D., Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: C. H. Gross, Professor. Thesis: The Person-Centered Function of Higher Education. James Glynn Karas, Ph.D. B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., Michigan State University. Horticulture. Major Professor: C. L. H amner, Professor. Thesis: Some Aspects of Growth Regulator Applications to Plants of Zinnia elegans and Vigna sinsensis Inoculated with Tobacco Ringspot Virus. Edward Arshak Kazarian, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: C. W. Hall, Professor. Thesis: Thermal Properties of Grain. Richard Jay Kirchner, Ph.D. B.S., M .S., University of Wisconsin. Education. Major Professor: W. D . VanHuss, Professor. Thesis: Participation in Athletics and Its Effect on Academic Success at Central Michigan University. 57 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) Leonard Edward Kraft, Ed.D. B.S., Michigan State Normal College; M.S., Purdue University. Education. Major Professor: H. C. Rudman, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Perceptions Held by Professors of Education, Professors in Areas Other than Education, and School Board Members on Ninety Factors Which Mayor May Not Affect the Quality of an Educational Program. Martin Krampen, Ph.D. Diploma, Hochschule for Gestaltung. General Communication Arts. Major Professor: M. S. MacLean, Jr., Professor. Thesis: Some Variables of Presumed Importance in Determining Reports of Directional Apparent Movement. Helenan Sonnenburg Lewis, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Political Science. Major Professor: F. A. Pinner, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Teen-Age Joiner and His Orientations Toward Public Affairs: A Test of Two Hypothesis about Multiple Group Membership. John Edwin Mason, Ph:D. B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College; M.A., Kent State University. Psychology. Major Professor: M. R. Denny, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Concept Formation and Perceptual Span in Process and Reactive Schizophrenia. Owen Blair Middleton, Ed.D. A.B ., Michigan State University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: B. StefRre, Professor. Thesis: Sex of the Counselor as an InHuence on Counseling Interviews In Junior High School. William D. Mitchell, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University. Horticulture. Major Professor: s. H. Wittwer, Professor. Thesis: Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Flower Sex Expression in Cururbits with Special Reference to Cucumis Satinus 1. Charles Lynn Nearing, PhD. B.S., M .S., Cornell University. Education. Major Professor: J. B. Tintera, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Use of Kinescope Recordings for Observaiton of Classroom Situations in a Beginning Teacher Training Course. Andrew Thomas Nelson, PhD. B.S., M.B.A., University of Utah. Accounting. Major Professor: C. Lawrence, Professor. T hesis: The Impact of Leases on Financial Analysis. 58 Douglas Monroe Norris, Jr., Ph.D. B.S., Ed.M., Tufts University. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) Applied Mechanics. Major Professor: G. E. Mase, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Propagation of a Finite Stress Pulse in a Viscoelastic Bar. Norman Theodore Oppelt, Ph.D. B.S., Colorado State University; M.A., Colorado State College of Education. Education. Major Professor: W. F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship of Marital Status to Selected Character istics of Male Undergraduate Students at Michigan State University. Charles Eugene Osborne, Ph.D. B.Mus., M.Mus., Michigan State University. Music. Major Professor: R. E. Friedewald, Associate Professor. Thesis: Pedagogical Application of Flute Study to Teachers' Needs. Vincent L. Pisacane, Ph.D. B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology; M.S., Michigan State University. Applied Mechanics. Major Professor: L. E. Malvern, Professor. Thesis: Application of Numerical Mapping to the Muskhelishvili Method in Plane Elasticity. Laverne M. Powell, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Wyoming. Farm Crops. Major Professor: S. T. Dexter, Professor. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting Seed Production of Russian Wildrye CElymus junceus Fisch.) Herbert Bowers Rickert, Ph.D. B.S., Franklin and Marshall; M.S., Michigan State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: R. L. Guile, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Ortho Alkylation of Phenols with Aromatic Alcohols in the Presence of p-Toluenesulfonic Acid. Richard Duane Rowray, Ed.D. B.A., M.A., Iowa State Teachers College. Education. Major Professor: W. F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: The Development of Standards for Evaluating an Admissions Program and a Proposed Instrument for the Evaluation of the Admissions Program at Ball State Teachers College. Felixberto Cangco Sta. Maria, Ph.D. B.S.E., University of the Philippines; M.A., Stanford University. General Communication Arts. Majol' Professor: M. S. MacLean, Jr., Professor. Thesis: An Audience Analysis of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. 59 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) Maxine Marie Schnitzer, Ph.D. B.A., College of Wooster; M.A., Ohio State University. Speech. Major Professor: K. G. Hance, Professor. Thesis: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Speeches and Speaking of Cassius Mar cellus Clay. Ray Richard Searle, Ph.D. B.A., Wheaton College; B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Th.M., Northern Baptist Seminary. Education. Major Professor: J. E. Jordan, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Stability of Vocational Values. Lawrence Nathan Shepherd, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Soil Science. Major Professor: J. F. Davis, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Fertilizers on the Yield and Composition of Crops Grown on Organic Soils. Samuel H. K. Shih, Ed.D. B.S., Nanking University; M.S. Iowa State College. Education. Major Professor: R. M. Clark, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Basis for Course Content and Rural Electrification for the Prepara tion of Vocational Agriculture Teachers in Michigan. Lee Harold Smalley, Ed.D. B.A., Iowa State Teachers College; M.Ed., University of Maryland. Education: Major Professor: J. A. Fuzak, Professor. Thesis: The Development and Feasibility of Mass Production as in Educational Experience. Horton Coe Southworth, Ed.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: T. L. Stearns, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Certain Differences in Teacher Education Majors Prefer ring Early and Late Elementary Teaching Levels. David Hollingsworth Spaeth, Ph.D. B.S., University of Kentucky; M .S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Ma jor Professor: J. D. Shaffer, Professor. Thesis: The Determination of Price by Negotiation in Agricultural Markets. Patricia McNitt Spross, Ed.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: T. L. Stearns, Professor. Thesis : A Study of the Effect of a Tangible and Conceptualized Presentation of Arithmetic on Achievement in the Fifth and Sixth Grade. 60 Ken Takeda, Ph.D. B.A., Kwansei Gakuin University; M.A., University of Toronto; M.S.W., SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) Merrill-Palmer School. Education. Major Professor: J. E. Jordan, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Dyadic Relationships on Accuracy of Sociometric Per ception in Boys' Groups. Florangel Sevidal Tandoc, Ph.D. B.S.E.,' Centro Escolar University; M.A, Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: M. W. Vossbrink, Associate Professor. Thesis: Suggestions for Improving the In-Service Education Program of High School Home Economics Teachers in Luzon, Philippines. Ronald Gail Taylor, Ph.D. B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: W. W. Farquhar, Professor. Thesis: Personality Factors Associated with 11th Grade Male and Female Discrepant Achievement. James Britton Ward, Ph.D. B.S., Berea College; M.S. University of Kentucky. Poultry Science. Major Professor: P. J. Schaible, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Certain Dietary Ingredients upon the Incidence of Blood Spots in Chicken Eggs. Kenneth Duane Weide, Ph.D. B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Kansas State University. Veterinary Pathology. Major Professor: G. L. Waxler, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Clinicopathologic Observations of Hog Cholera in Gnotobiotic Pigs. Jack Martin White, Ed.D. AB., Central Michigan University; M.A, University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: J. B. Tintera, Associate Profesor. Thesis: An Analysis of the Effectiveness of Television as Used by the Fifty State Education Associations. John Lyle Wirth, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: H. E. Koenig, Professor. Thesis: Time Domain Models of Physical Systems and Existence of Solutions. George Yoon Man Won, Ph.D. B.A, M.A, University of Hawaii. Sociology and Anthropology. Major Professor: W. A Faunce, Associate Professor. Thesis: Democratic Sentiments in Unionism: A Case Study of the U.AW. International Convention. 61 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES (CONTINUED) Michael Zin, Ph.D. B. Comm., Assumption College; M.B.A., University of Michigan. Business Administration. Major Professor: R. F. Salmonson, Associate Professor. Thesis: Evaluation of the Accounting Provisions of the Companies Acts. 62 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Nominations for the award are submitted by the Alumni Advisory Council and local alumni clubs represent ing alumni throughout the United States. The awards committee of the Alumni Advisory Council recommends no more than five alumni to the Board of Trustees of the University for final action. The awards are presented each spring at Commencement. The chairman of the awards committee is Harold W. Rockwell, Class of 1947. Recipients of the awards for 1962 are: HELMUT CHARLES DIEHL Class of 1919. Food Technologist. Author. Executive. Cur rently Managing Director, Trans American Refrigerated Services, Ltd. Was first employed by the United States Bureau of Plant Industry in 1920. Then was in charge of Fruit and Vegetable H andling, Transportation and Storage Investigations, Pacific Northwest. He established the United in Seattle for States Frozen Pack Laboratory in 1931 U.S.D.A, . the first of its kind in the world. Next placed in charge of Food Processing Investigation, Pacific Northwest, and served for two years as Chief, Commodity Processing Division, Western Regional Research Laboratory. Served as Director, Refrigeration Research Foundation, 1944-58, and then was appointed to his current position. He has served as President of the Institute of Food Technologists and as Vice-President, American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. Consultant to Western Regional Research Laboratory and Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. Trustee of Packaging Foundation, Inc., Michigan State University and Midwest Research Institute. Author of many government bulletins and technical reports. Received Man-of-Year Award from Frozen Trade Association of Delaware Valley, the Nicholas-Appert Award from the Institute of Food Technolo gists and a special award from Frozen Food Industry. Affiliated with many professional organizations. Additional study at Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland and Washington State College. Received Honorary Doctor of Science Degree, University of Rhode Island. GRAYTON F. DRESSEL Class of 1924. Chemist. Executive. Currently President and Director of Ethyl-Dow Chemical Company, Vice Pres ident and Director, Cliffs-Dow Chemical Company, and Manager of Inorganic Chemical Production, Dow Chemical Company. Started with Dow in 1924, and helped develop processes for extracting bromine from sea water. In 1933 he was appointed manager of an ethylene dibromide plant which he helped design and construct for Ethyl-Dow. He later served a year as Manager of Cliffs-Dow Chemical Company. He then served as production manager for Dow's magnesium metal fabrication facilities and vice president of the Dow Magnesium Corporation, formed to produce magnesium during World War II. He was named Dow's assistant production manager of Inorganic Chemicals in 1947 and advanced to manager in 1953. He is credited with several patents on bromine processes and gas separation techniques. Affiliated with the American Society for Metals, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chem ical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society, and several other professional organizations. Additional study at Cali fornia Institute of Technology. STANLEY VEERIN GUNN Class of 1947. Engineer. Nuclear Propulsion Scientist. Cur rently Chief, Nuclear Propulsion, Rocketdyne Division of North American Aviation, Inc. Mter graduation was in structor and research assistant at Purdue University. In 1952 was propulsion engineer, Guided Missile Department, General Electric Company. Began work with North Amer ican Aviation in 1953 as senior research engineer and worked on initial development of Redstone and Atlas liquid rocket engines. He was given positions of ever-increasing respon sibility including Supervisor of Advanced Propulsion Sys tems, Program Engineer and then Manager, Rover Program, before assigned his present additional title. The Rover Program was initially established by the Atomic Energy Commission to investigate the feasibility and practicability of nuclear rocket propulsion. He has testified before con gressional committees on application of nuclear energy to rocket propulsion, written several technical papers on the subject, and has served as Chairman, Nuclear Propulsion Committee, American Rocket Society. In addition to work with nuclear propulsion, he was program engineer for pre liminary design and development work on liquid hydrogen fueled engines which led to the J-2 engine now under development. Member of Sigma Xi. Received Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, Purdue Uni versity. 64 OSCAR T. MARZKE Class of 1929. Engineer. Research Administrator. Currently vice president-fundamental research, United States Steel Corporation. First employed with United States Steel in 1934 as assistant director of American Steel and Wire's research laboratory. Later served as assistant district metal lurgist and works metallurgist in various plants. Joined Naval Research in 1946 as superintendent, metallurgy di vision, United States Naval Research Laboratory. Was later promoted to associate director of research and then director of research. Duties included responsibility for more than 3,000 people working in electronics, nuclear physics and other fields of science. Administered an extensive research program which included the Earth Satellite project. Was appointed to present position with United States Steel in 1957. Authored technical papers on precipitation reactions and crystallographic relationships in metals. He has served as vice chairman, Institute of Metals Division, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers and Naval Liaison member, Materials Advisory Board, National Research Council. Advisory Committee, Metallur gical Division, National Bureau of Standards; Advisory panel, engineering sciences, National Science Foundation; advisory committee, School Metallurgical Engineering, Uni versity of Pennsylvania; advisory committee, Department Metallurgical Engineering, Carnegie Institute of Technology; visiting committee, Department of Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; executive committee, Highway Re search Board, National Academy of Sciences. Member of American Society for Metals, British Institute for Metals, British Iron and Steel Institute and Research Society of America. Received Doctor of Science degree, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. DALE BERNARD STAFFORD Class of 1930. Journalist. Publisher. Civic Leader. Cur rently, Editor and Publisher, The Daily News, Greenville, Michigan. Started journalism career as sports editor, Lansing Capitol News. While at Michigan State, he served as the University's first athletic publicity director. Then employed as police reporter, photographer and sports editor, Pontiac Daily Press. His next four years were spent as staff writer for the Detroit Bureau of the Associated Press. Started with Detroit Free Fress in 1941 as sports editor, then progressed to assistant managing editor and managing editor. Served as managing editor for six years before resigning to purchase his own paper in Greenville. He has served as Chairman of Michigan Associated Press Editorial Association, President of Michigan Press Association, President of Inland Press Association, Trustee of Grand Valley State College, Trustee of Greenville United Memorial Hospital, Trustee of Mont calm County United Fund, Chairman of Advisory Board of Michigan Rehabilitation Center. Member of Sigma Delta Chi. Served as member of Michigan State University Ath letic Council, and member and Chairman of Alumni Advisory Council. 65 HONORARY DEGREES MY R. EPPERT Industrialist, friend of education, and civic leader. A stirring example of the American success story, your career exem plifies the best traditions of vigorous growth in business affairs and in public service. The industrial concern you lead is on the forefront of technological advances, and yet you have found time to involve yourself increasingly and with mounting effectiveness in civic affairs. Your services have been particularly valuable in winning acceptance of the concept of united giving for charitable and philanthropic purposes in your community, your state, and the nation. You have given of your time and talents to such individual organizations as the Chamber of Commerce and the Michi gan Society for Mental Health. You have encouraged and assisted education by your service as trustee of school, college, and university. Michigan State University recog nizes the diversity and worth of your contributions in many areas of human concern by conferring upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. MALCOLM P. FERGUSON Engineer, scientist and industrialist. You have guided one of the nation's most accomplished groups of aeronautical scientists through the most significant period of its history and thus have directly helped to launch America's scientific assault upon the mysteries of space. Moreover, in so doing you have demonstrated that the talents of the engineer and scientist need not be restricted to machines and matter but are useful to the successful organization of human endeavor. You have synthesized the work of thousands of specialists and technologists, molding their diverse talents, time, and THEODORE WILLIAM SCHULTZ international public Economist, educator, national and servant. As a teacher and scholar you have added to our fundamental knowledge of the economic foundations of society, and contributed especially to our understanding of agriculture as a basic industry. As a member of many boards, committees, and missions you have made that knowledge available to the peoples of the world striving for a more complete life. You have given distinguished service as a citizen, both within this nation, as an officer and consultant ARTHUR F. VINSON Engineer, industrialist, philanthopist. By your services you have made your country a better place in which to live and work. Your engineering ability and business acumen have provided employment and economic security for many thou sands and the fruits of that employment for millions. Your work as a servant of the principle of free enterprise has thus resulted in the strengthening of the values upon which the American way of life is based. Your philanthropic activities MICHAEL JOSEPH MANSFIELD Your career as an administrator, educator, and statesman has been marked by eminent achievement. Your vigor and courage were evident early in your life, when you served with the United States Navy, and later with the Marine Corps. During your years as a mining engineer in Montana and as a professor of history and political science at Mon tana State University, you acquired the knowledge, patience, and devotion to truth which prepared you for the heavy responsibilities of political life. As a member of the House of Representatives and particularly as a United States 66 temperaments into a most useful and efficient instrument for the exploration of human capabilities in a bewilderingly complex universe. You have further demonstrated your high esteem and deep concern for your fellow men and fellow citizens by expending your energy, effort, and experi ence in the guidance and support of benevolent institutions and higher education. Michigan State University acknowl edges your attainments by conferring upon you the degree . of Doctor of Laws. to such organizations as the National Planning Association, the Institute of Current World Affairs, and the Population Council, and beyond its borders as a member of United Nations Missions to Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and India, and director of technical assistance to Latin America. For these reasons, Michigan State University confers the degree of Doctor of Laws upon you, who have so eminently con tributed to the intellectual wealth of nations. have reflected your recogmtlOn of the historic American dream that on the material base of plenty for all can be constructed an image of the good life which transcends the material. As an alumnus, you have loyally supported this University and contributed generously to its advancement. For these reasons, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. Senator you have acquitted yourself as an exceptional statesman with a deep loyalty to the principles of democracy. Your efforts on behalf of the American people, both at home and in international conferences in many parts of . the world, have met with uncommon success. Because of your intellectual integrity, your patriotic devotion, and your con tributions to the advancement of a free American society, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The following students have completed their ROTC Training at Michigan State University and have received their commissions as reserve officers of the United States Air Force or as officers of the United States Army in the branches indicated. AIR SCIENCE Charles P. Adams III Michael L. Brickner Ronald L. Haugen Craig A. Hutzler David K. Isbister Andre E. Lovas James D. McKay Jess E. Maxwell Jerrold L. Nye Robert A. Rompf David M. Siltanen Gerald T. Stercula Kenneth W. Thomas Henry B. Tice Morgan C. Ward Charles H. Webber John T. Wolcott Eldon W. Wyant DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES Paul H. Burbage III Larry E. Harvey Robert F. Reiman Robert P. Soutter MILITARY SCIENCE ADJUTANT GENERAL CORPS Gary Eugene Gustafson ARMY SECURITY Ben Thomas Hoyt ARMOR John Wolfenden Beatty Daniel Stewart Brazil Arkell Blair Cook, Jr. William Floyd Elders David E. Hackett Edward Paul Hecht Walter Ray Reed Thomas Roger Valmassei ARTILLERY Kenneth Earl Bow llobert Prussing Braun Ralph David De Camp CORPS OF ENGINEERS Richard Wayne Force INFANTRY Daniel Earl Eakin III Ronald Vincent Germain John Pearson De Garmo Gordon Stanley Miner Ronald Eugene Parzych Claude Patmon James Vilas Pease Ronald Vaughn Rasmussen Roger Raymond Rieck Douglas Lee Shadwick Gary Lee Heine James Victor Swanson Lynn Virgil Jordan Alan Lee Monnier David Kirk Tate MILITARY POLICE CORPS Richard Thomas Hurst James David Strader 67 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS - Contimled MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS Ronald T errin Laing ORDNANCE CORPS Orrill Lee Butterfield QUARTERMASTER CORPS Paul Albert Fleming Arthur Robert Karesh SIGNAL CORPS David Eugene Mc Cauley, Jr. Ronald Conny Rutkowski Laurence Henry Walker TRANSPORTATION CORPS Thomas Wayne Holtkamp Frederick Lynton Kitchens, Jr. Thomas Owen Morrow Leonard Chrieten Schaadt Douglas Allen St. John DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES Douglass Kennedy Blood III, CE Barry Forrest Bone, Arty. Robert Louis Cantrell, Inf. George Hamilton Foley, AGC Fred Lyle Hasen, Inf. Gustav Dale Hendrickson, Inf. Richard Carroll Kerner, Inf. Frederick Grant Mac Eachron, Inf. Mitchell Lloyd Newman, Sig. C Robert Louis Ozment, TC Lon Alexander Priest, Armor John Duane Shepard, MPC Joseph Keith Todd, Armor Roy Allen Waldren, Inf. 68 VISITORS ARE WELCOME ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL ART EXHIBITIONS The Alumni Memorial Chapel was erected in memory of over 400 boys who left this campus to serve in the armed forces of America and who paid the supreme sacrifice. The funds were provided by gifts· from alumni, graduating Classes and friends of Michigan State University. The chapel is available £Or weddings as well as for other services which may appropriately be held in such a shrine. There are accomodations for ap proximately 200 persons. The building is located on Auditorium Road and will be open all day to visitors .. UNIVERSITY MUSEUM located next The Museum, to Beaumont Tower is open to visitors on weekdays from 8:00 to 5 :00 P .M. and on Saturday and Sunday from I :00 to 5 :00 P.M. On display are exhibits of animals, plants, fossil life, minerals, historical items of the farm and home, fabrics and ornaments of primitive man, and examples of fine workmanship in arts and crafts. Attention of the public is directed especially to the exhibits of Michigan fishes, birds, deer, beaver, bear and other animals in natural habitat groups, the Richey collection of ceramics bearing a corn motif, breeds of poultry, the Chamberlain collection of an tique watches, porcelain figurines and the Lee collec tion of Chinese embroidered textiles. Materials pre served by the Museum for both display and study are obtained largely through the generosity of alumni and friends. Visitors are cordially welcomed. A member of the staff is always on duty to answer questions or to direct you to exhibits of special interest. Visitors are cordially invited to visit the an nual exhibition of art work by M.S.U. students in the Gallery of Kresge Art Center on Auditorium Road. Classrooms and studios in the art center will also be open for inspection. Visiting hours on Com mencement day are 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. There is no charge. WKAR-AM , WKAR -FM , AND WMSB -TV WKAR-AM and WKAR-FM, the University Radio Stations, with studios above the main entrance to the Auditorium, and the WMSB ( TV) Studios, 600 Kalamazoo St., will be open today to visitors after 10:00 A.M. THE UNIVERSITY FARMS The University Farms are located on the south side of the Red Cedar River. By driving south on Farm Lane, the road running north and south past the University Auditorium, many of the farnl build ings can be seen. BEAL-GARFIELD BOTANIC GARDENS Plant collections in the Beal-Garfield Botanic Garden number approximately five thousand species and varieties arranged in economic, systematic and ecological sections. The garden is open to visitors any time. HORTICULTURAL GARDENS The Horticultural Gardens, the Horticpltural Greenhouses, south and east of the Horticultural Building, and the Plant Science Greenhouses on South Fann Lane, will be open all day to visitors. 70 180 · 18M · 42 · CA