TUESDA Y, MARCH 'l'HIRTEEN'l'H NINE'fEEN HUNDUED AND SIXTY ·TWO The Winter Commencement of Michigan State University UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM • EAST LANSING The Winter Commencement of Michigan State University ACADEMIC COSTUME The pageantry and color at commencement exercises reveal a record of academic achievement of the various individuals taking part in the 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. Th e 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 M aster of Science in Agriculture should be maize, representing agriculture, rather than golden yellow, representing science. At Michigan State University, it is customary to iden tify the bachelors graduating from the different departm;::nt of study by tassels of the official depart ment color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE . Forestry . COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS . Arts Music Science COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 2 Maize Russet Drab Royal Blue Light Blue Orange Maroon White Pink Golden Y ellow . Gray ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL FESTAL MARCH MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BAND Thomas PROFESSOR LEONARD FALCONE, Director AMERICA Smith My Country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing! Land where my fathers died; Land of the Pilgrim's pride; From ev'ry mountain side Let freedom ring! INVOCATION THE REVEREND DONALD W. HERB Pastor, University Lutheran Church ADDRESS STEPHEN SUTHERLAND NISBET, LL.D., D.Sc. in B.A. President of the Michigan Constitutional Convention CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN ALFRED HANNAH, D.AGR., LL.D., L.H.D., Sc.D. , D .H. , LITT.D. President, Michigan State University ALMA MATER M.S.U. we love thy shadows When twilight silence falls, Flushing deep and softly paling O'er ivy-covered halls. Beneath the pines we'll gather To give our faith so true, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. BENEDICTION TI-IE REVEREND MR. HERB RECESSIONAL CROWN IMPERIAL T raynor 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. , Walton 3 The escorts for t he procession are members of Mortar Board , an honor society f or senior wom en . The a udience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leavi n g t he auditorium. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Michigan State University operates under the jurisdiction of a constitutional body known as the Board of Trustees. The six elected members serve six-year terms. Two are elected biennially from the state at large. The President of the University is appointed by the Board and is by constitutional provision the presiding member of the body. The Board likewise appoints a Secretary and a Treasurer. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is an ex-officio member of the Board. THE HONORABLE CONNOR D. SMITH, Chairman. THE HONORABLE C. ALLEN HARLAN. THE HONORABLE WARREN M. HUFF. THE HONORABLE FRANK MERRIMAN THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS • . Pinconning . Detroit . Plymouth Deckerville . Okemos THE HONORABLE JAN B. VANDERPLOEG . North Muskegon THE HONORABLE LYNN M. BARTLETT, Ex Officio. JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, President. JACK BRESLIN, Secretary . PHILIP J. MAY, Treasurer . Lansing . East Lansing East Lansing East. Lansing 4 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY As one of the leading land-grant universItIes and the first agricultural college in the nation, Michi gan State University provides a technical, practical and cultural education for its student body, in addi tion to extensive research and extensive services to the people of Michigan. Now in its 108th year, Michigan State Uni versity has grown from three buildings and six facul!), members to one of the ten largest universities in the nation. It has approximately 2,000 staff members en gaged in teaching, research and public service, 325 permanent and 136 temporary buildings, and 4,250 acres of land, including 900 acres in the campus area proper. Founded in 1855 to educate youth for the major occupation of that day - farming - Michigan state University has broadened its offerings as young people, preparing for other vocations, have sought the advantages of university training. Today, Michigan State University has eight colleges - Agriculture, Business and Public Service, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Economics, Science and Arts, Veterinary Medicine - and the School for Advanced Graduate Studies, and offers approximately 150 different courses of study at the undergraduate and graduate level. This excludes the curriculum of the University College, which has been recognized as one of the most progressive ideas for higher education in the nation today, and the Honors College estab lished in 1957 as a unique program designed for the superior student. All students finishing their freshman year with a "B plus" average, or attaining this average in their sophomore year, have the option of entering the Honors College. Once a student is designated an Honors College scholar, all requirements for his gradu ation from Michigan State (other than total number of hours) are waived. He is assigned a special adviser in his field of major interest and together they work out a program appropriate for the individual. Michigan State University continually strives to expand its service to the people of the state through the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Cooperative Extension Service and the Continuing Education Service. The Agricultural Experiment Station con ducts research on campus and at five off-campus sub stations. Through the Michigan Cooperative Exten sion Service, more than 333,000 families are reached with technical information on agriculture, homemak ing 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 Continuing 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 Mich igan 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 com ing from communities in every section of the state, Michigan State University is doing its part to fill the greatly increased demand for the younger generation for higher education. In the agricultural, business and professional fields, Michigan State University has proved its worth to the people of the State of Michigan, paying divi dends many times the appropriation for its mainte nance each year by the state and national govern ments. 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. 5 COLLEGE OF AGRI CUL T URE The candidates will be presel~ted by DEAN THOM A S K. COWDEN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Edward Arthur Adams Packaging Arnold Robert Girbach Agricultural Economics Edward John Anderson • Lloyd Arthur Grau Animal Husbandry Lumber and Building Materials M erchandising Robert H . Anderson Animal Husbandry Robert Douglas Arrington Robert Lee Billett Packaging Packaging *Larry James Bradford Soil Science Robert Ray Burnett Pachaging James Arthur Clark Reside·n.tial Bu.ilding Robert Joseph Clarke Fl.oricnlture Frank Myron Coon Ornamental H ort"ic'U It'ure Walter U psall Cox Agricultural Econolnics Donald Franklin Derby R esidential Buil.ding Robert John Eggert, JI. A gricultural Economics Richard Stanley Hanes Gordon Dean Harris Packaging Packaging Rex Phillip Huguelet Residential Building Myrl Keller Fisheries and Wildlife Lance Lee Ives Norman Frank Lockwood Packaging Packaging Roger Lee Lohmolder Residential Building Charles Edwin Markley Animal Husbandry Ronald George Marlatt Packaging Donald Lee Miller Ornamental Horticulture Douglas Arthur Miller Packaging James Jay Nichols Residential Building Carlton John Epple Pomology and V egetable Production Gerald Lee Painter Richard Dean Erickson A gricultural Mechanics David Andrew Schatz Pacl~aging Forestry Thomas Martin Esterline Ornamental Horticulture Timothy Okunola Fadayomi Soil Science Robert Truman Schneider Packaging Donald Charles Schutt Ornamental Horticulture Wallace Wayne Fengler Animal Husbandry Nelson Ernest Simkins Packaging William Charles Forge Fisheries and Wildlife Kenneth Kingsley Smith Soil Science James Carl Genc Fisheries and Wildlife Dean S. Solowim Packaging .With Honor 6 QEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued) COLLEGE O F AGR ICULTUR E Merton B. Sowerby Dairy Production "'Thomas Anthony Wojtalik Fisheries and Wildlife Arnold William Stein Farm Crops Alex Wynstra Park Management Gilbert Edwin Tinsey Agricultural Economics Jon Michael Yoder Animal Husbandry Jack Titus Forestry Ralph Leroy Zantello Lee Malcolm Wibert Packaging Kim Owen Wilkins Residential Building Pomology and Vegetable Production John Lawrence Zettelmaier Fisheries and Wildlife DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Marshall Junior McGuire Agricultural Education William John Ross Agricultural Education Edward M. Rawson Agricultural Education DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Robert Ray Burr Agricultural Economics Rey J. Jimenez-Montes Agricultural Engineering Edwin David Carpenter Horticulture Reuben Kaarre Resource Development William Edward Cobler Forest Products Boyd I. Kinzley Soil Science Enrique Delgado Castillo Agricultural Economics William Francis Lalor Agricultural Engineering Herbert Conrad Dostal Horticulture I van Martin Lappin Agricultural Extension Philip Eugene French Soil Science Stanley J. Leuty Horticulture John Elwood Gilmore Horticulture Karin Louise Lindquist Food Science Tariq Harran Soil Science Iqbal D. Malik Agricultural Extension Syed Abdullah Hassan Agricultural Engineering Robert Sigmund Manthy Artnel Samuel Henry Soil Science Rudy Mac Messner Forestry Forestry Donald Edward Herr Farm Crops Wesley Kenneth Mettert Soil Science Albert William Hosner Soil Science William Frederick Muller Resource Development ' With Honor 7 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (Continued) Egil Oyjord Agricultural Engineering Larry Johnson Segerlind Agricultural Engineering Ronald Arthur Peterson Poultry Science Zinat Syed Agricultural Economics Richard Lee Phillips Horticulture Robin Lewis Vannote Fisheries and Wildlife Eldon Alvin Reiling Agricultural Economics John Vondruska Agricultural Economics COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE The candidates will be presented by DEAN JOHN D . RYDER t Alvin Cornell Bailey Agricultural Engineering Robert Jay Lafler Mechanical Engineering Jimmy Wayne Chastain Mechanical Engineering tHugh Albert Curry Agricultural Engineering *William Leonard Fischer Electrical Engineering Frank Eugene Margrif Agricultural Engineering Paul Edwin McKim Agricultural Engineering Gerhard Walter Kruger Mechanical Engineering James Louis Perry Agricultural Engineering DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Hadley W. Davis Mechanical Engineering Purushottom Narayanbhari Patil Chemical Engineering Thomas Eugene Perfitt Electrical Engineering Jasvantrai Chunilal Shah Mechanical Engineering Alfred Lee Snow Applied Mechanics Parviz Vahid-Tehrani Electrical Engineering Carlos A. Zapata Chemical Engineering Joseph David Eisenberg Civil Engineering Norbert Bernard Hemesath Electrical Engineering Li-San Hwang Civil Engineering William Thomas James III Electrical Engineering Albert A. Kalis Electrical Engineering Raymond Kenneth Koos Electrical Engineering Virgilio Gamboa Mendoza Mechanical Engineering ·With Honor fWith High Honor 8 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS The candidates will be presented by DEAN THELMA E . PORTER HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE *Teckla Elizabeth Mueller Research in Foods and Nutrition DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Doris Jean Brickman Institution Administration John E. Kluger General Home Economics Lois Nobes Carter Foods * Martha Louise Werme General Home Economics tDianna Sue Dahlvik Foods Marcia A. Wiegand Retail Merchandising Myrna Barbara Green Home Furnishings DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - Home Economics Teaching Mary Lee Bowlus Lynne Larson Bonnie Rae Steadman Judith Ann Warbis Louise Duren McGruther ~·Marilyn Shirley Ziegler Kathleen Kay Parrott DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Barbara McAlvay Ferrar Home Management DECREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Mary Agneta Hardy General Home Economics 'With Honor tWith High Honor . 9 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE James B. Biker Veterinary Medicine The candidates will be presented by DEAN WILLIS W . ARMISTEAD DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Edward Herbert Fowler Anatomy Robert John Warne Microbiology and Public Health Charles Cheavens Middleton Surgery and Medicine COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS The candidates will be presented by DEAN LLOYD C. FERGUSON *George Harry Demetrakopoulos Humanities tGaines Noble McMartin English Maya Constance Kady Philosophy tRobert Farber Morgan Psychology t Jennifer Ann Lee Humanities tDonald Seymer Napoli Social Science Divisional tTheodora Mack Psychology t Dale Irving Warner Social Science Divisional DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS tJudith B. Radzom French t Janet Louise Rockafellar German DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE tGeorge Campbell Eickwort Entomology *Richard Eugene Rayle Zoology * Daniel Archie Gollnick Physics and Ast1'Onomy 'With Honor tWith High Honor 10 ~EGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE tGary Douglas Darby Mathematics tNancy Dee Rea Biological Science Divisional COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS tCaroline Louise Matto Mathematics DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Paul Albert Aiken Psychology Kenneth Gregory Art Practice Charles Calvin Anspaugh Richard Ellingham Hanna Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional Clark Harry Barton Art Practice Jean Frances Bastable Social Science Divisional Mary Etta Berman Social Science Divisional 'I- Martha Kay Billings Music Therapy James Lyon Bonner Social Science Divisional Barney Edmund Burke Social Science Divisional John Wayne Burnett Social Science Divisional Richard G. Cardew Social Science Divisional Arnold Howard Chernoff Philosophy Christopher James Cummins Stephen Smith Hautala Social Science Divisional Jerry Hoke Social Science Divisional Philip Daniel Howe Social Science Divisional 'l- Judith Rae Huber Music Therapy Robert Michael Jewell Sanaullah Kirmani 'l-Ronald George Kloet Psychology Philosophy Russian Lenore Beth Krotman Social Science Divisional Bruce Thomas Leckart Eleanor Jean Leland Psychology Art Practice Social Science Divisional John Murwyn Mason, Jr. Social Science Divisional David L. Douglas Social Science Divisional John Blanchard Massoglia Art Practice Marion Binaski Douglas Social Science Divisional Dino Prospero Mastri Social Science Divisional Ellen Starr Emlaw Social Science Divisional James Robert Mayer Social Science Divisional Charles Franklin Engel Philosophy Howard Eugene McGhee Psychology Peter Albert Gilles Psychology Dwight Thomas Menard Humanities Mina Isabelle Gold Sociology and Anthropology Wayne Joseph Moldovan Social Science Divisional Karen Louise Gollakner Social Science Divisional Elbert Thomas Monkman Social Science Divisional ·With Honor jWith H igh Honor 11 COLLEGE O F SCIEN C E AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) *Patricia Consuella Morris Psychology ~-Allen Shulak Philosophy *Petrine Jane Nielsen . Social Science Divisional Walter Steven Sobonya Social Science Divisional Terrance Michael Patrick Art Practice Linda Joyce Swain Winifred Ruth Pierce English Vija Troms Roberta Williamson Preston Humanities '"Wally Devon Versaw French Chemistry History Lois Ann Pudvay Social Science Divisional James Joseph Walker Social Science Divisional Frederick William Rankin Art Practice Priscilla Carol Wedell Art Practice Mary Ann Schneider Music Therapy Edward Peyton Wilbur III Psycholog), Sharon Lynn Schott Social Science Divisional Anneliese Catherine Wood Humanities Gretchen Shortz Social Science Divisional Donald E. Zimmer Social Science Divisional DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS Barbara Ann Anderson Art Education ':-Rebecca Newth Harrison English English *Dorothy Jane Healy Art Education Carolyn Anne Anthony Richard Wesley Brown Linda Carol Clarke Sally Ann Curnalia Lynn Keister Eleveld History Spanish French English '"William Cecil Ferguson Social Science Divisional Joseph Michael Flinn Social Science Divisional *Georgia Beth Fuller Barbara Sue Gatward English History Robert Edward Griffin Social Science Divisional Susan Kay Hajek English Gaynell Van Weelden Hamelink Art Education John D . Kinne Leona Lucille Lubieniecki Marilyn Joanne Mahan History English English Michael James McGovern Mathematics Marjorie Edna Miller Art Education Joan Antoinette Moore Sandra Jean Newton Donald Lee Peters History History Histor)' Roxa Pumphrey Social Science Divisional "'Gary Richard Pyatt Social Science Divisional Barbara Anne Rogers Art Education Peter Joseph Spagnuolo Spanish Barbara Elaine Hammer English Jean Conkey Tandy Jean Elizabeth Harris Histor), Kay Maxine Weissman Art Education Art Education .With Honor 12 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Patricia Elaine Anderson Mathematics Kwock Chung Loo Mathematics Tommy Roger Aultman Samuel George Obourn Geology Biological Science Divisional Ira Rolland Purchis Mathematics Richard Arnold Bimm Microbiology and Public Health Morteza Amir Rahimi Mathematics Richard Peter Conway Mathematics George Louis Reeder Biological Science Divisional Karen Jill Figura Mathematics J ames Welling Richards Mathematics Martin Anthony Galasso Mathematics Hildegard Paula Richter Zoology Richard Heath Holmes Mathematics Richard Francis Rohlman Physics and Astronomy Joseph Adam Igna toski Botany and Plant Pathology Kenneth Richard Rollin Geology *Barbara Cleo Jackson Mathematics Edward John Ryan, Jr. Mathematics Neil Arthur Kaltman Biological Science Divisional Richard Dale Keefer Physics and Astronomy John Frederick Kelsey Physics and Astronomy Thomas William Krasovic Richard Harold Shaw ViToodrow H. 'Snyder Zoology Zoology Wayne Allan Stafford Mathematics Thomas Robert Williams Mathematics Mathe11'latical and Physical Science Divisional Phillip Leo Woods Mathematics George A. Li pscom b Physics and Astronomy DEGREES RECOlVIMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Mary Jane Bourdo Mathematics Hans Artman Mercer Kenneth George Campbell Mathematics Bud Lucius Rice Mathematics Mathematics Diane Kay Goehringer Mathematics Jerry Paschall Simmons Biological Science Divisional *Peter C. Haase Mathematics Frederick Charles Huston *Nelson Lee Spoelman Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Loren Dale Wright Robert Louis Lowen Mathematics ·With Honor Mathematics Mathematics 13 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Mary Lucille Comstock Claire Grace Salzberg Art Art Margaret Anne Sheldon Albert Vasils Art Art DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Corrine Mae Bowra Music DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF MUSIC Carl Joseph Eberhard School Music "'Cynthia Ann Mead School Music tHelen Jeanne Lucas School j'vIusic DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Donald Charles Anderson History Richard Macfarlane Proctor Jacqueline Brophy History Joan Hitchcock Rich Albert Maurice Brunelle III Art Bruce Anthony Riley Judith Marckwardt Getis Geography Mona Rosenberg Richard Foster Haines Psychology Walter John Schuldt Jean Martin Lanniel French Charles Robert Scott Joseph Robert Levine Psychology Frederick Wells Shepard Art History Art Psychology Psychology Psychology Art Bartolomeo Martello Spanish David S. Silkiner Psychology James Peter Mathie Psychology Heraldo Pessoa Souto Maior John vVilson Palmer History Kenneth Arthur Perkins Psychology Sociology and Anthropology Marcia Lou Williams History 'With Honor tWith H igh Honor 14 DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS Donald Robert Habeck Mathematics Arthur Rashleigh Schubert Social Science Divisional COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Albert Edward Szabo Music Theory DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Edward Christian Andress Geology Albert Ratner Physiology Bart Jacob Bremmer Chemistry Earl Clifford Renshaw, Jr. Yuk-Hang Cheuk Chemistry Satvir Singh Tevethia Alfred Lawrence Curry, Jr. Chemistry Microbiology and Public Health Microbiology and Public Health Richard Allen Dixon Geology J ames Edward T rosko Zoology Daniel Lee Hansen Mathematics Cesar Reyes Velasco Mathematics Larry C. Holcomb Zoology Joseph Eugene Wagner Mathematics William Kirschke Geology Herman Lecil Warren John William McCloskey Statistics Arthur Ta-Shiang Pu Mathematics Charles McWilliams Randall Physics and Astronomy Botany and Plant Pathology Kenneth Brant Yerrick Chemistry 15 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE The candidates will be presented by ASSOCIATE DEAN KULLERVO LOUHI HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS tTimothy Edward Durbin Accounting t Kennard Ray Weaver Accounting *Jerry Keith Myers Real Estate DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE *Roland L. Loomis tThomas Victor Tobias Industrial Security Administration Law Enforcement Administration DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Gerald Lester Abel Financial Administration Graham Christopher Bryce John David Alderink Purchasing Scott Nichels Allen General Business Administration Gerald Leon Calkins Thomas Allan Burgoon Robert Eugene Andersen *Louis Edward Carlo General Business Administration Financial Administration Economics Insurance Economics Constance Suzanne Arrington Social Work David Arthur Atlee Louis Fauchere Chol, Jr. Restaurant Management Michael Anthony Conway Political Science Hotel, Motel and Club Management Robert Adelbert Cook Purchasing Janet Sue Bachelor Personnel Administration John Perry Cooper Food Marketing Management John Stanley Beall Personnel Administration Conan Douglas Craker Production Administration John Henry Belleghem John Davis Curren Economics Hotel, Motel and Club Management *William Keith Dailey Social Work Patrick Michael Broderick Production Administration Frank Erwin Doezema Economics Thomas J. Brown Restaurant Management Thomas Michael Donaldson Economics .With Honor tWith High Honor 16 \-, ,. o " DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Loren George Dragoo Production Administration Ellison Lamar Kelly Katherine Dorris Dunn General Business Administration Robert Arthur Kempf General Marketing General Business Administration Jerry Warren Fellows Amasa Rust Kessel Production Administration Hotel, Motel and Club Management Warren Logan Kimble Food Marketing Sergio Valentino Fornasiero General Business Administration Edward Lark Economics Raymond LaVern Freebury Bruce Rankin Lindstrom General Business Administration General Business Administration Kenneth Lee Gertz Production Administration Thomas William Lloyd Production Administration Robert Donald Gill William Laurence Loose General Marketing Hotel, Motel and Club Management Gregory Gowan Gillmor Michael Robert Grow Economics Insurance William Lewis Lopshire Economics Alexander Charles Mannino Restaurant Management John James Halmo General Business Administration Samuel Margosian General Business Administration Robert Allan Hart Personnel Administration Charles Dean Marolf Retailing Administration Harry James H arvey Production Administration Ernest Dean Marshall Production Administration Edward Hieftje III General Marketing Charles Edward Marvin Arthur David Outerbridge Hodgson Economics William Richard Homicz General Business Administration Ernest Lou Hoos Economics Paul Allen Hrisko General Business Administration Jon Hudanish Political Science Charles Watson Jennings, Jr. General Business Administration Frederick Louis Johnson Hotel, Motel and Club Management General Business Administration Albert Joseph Matousek, Jr. Hotel, Motel and Club Management James Sigurd Matteson Political Science Jack G. Mayo General Business Administration John Lee McCray, Jr. Social Work Dennis Patrick McDonald Accounting Jerry Brent McKeever Food Marketing Management James Franklin McWhorter Hotel, Motel and Club Management George Antoine Mercier Jerome Gustav Kaspar Restaurant Management Hotel, Motel and Club Management 17 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) Gene Owen Miller Production Administration David Watson Smith . Economics Kenneth Alfred Miller Production Administration Robert Frank Sochor Production Administration Richard Edmond Miller Political Science Frank John Stangel General Marketing Robert Eugene Moak Production Administration Richard Lee T omecek Economics Richard G. Morrison Paul Henry T revarrow General Marheting General Business Administration Charles Leaming Tutt IV Edward Hawley Moyer Accounting Hotel, Motel and Club Management *David Lee Neal Social Worh Christopher Michael Valentine Harold Howard Noble Economics Richard Russell Notte Production Administration James Peter Van Lith General Marketing General Business Administration Ronald Field Van Steel and Philip Bruce Novak Production Administration James George Panks Economics William Henry Pavlick, Jr. Production Administration Dalton Anthony Roberson Political Science Frederick Charles Rupp General Business Administration Thomas Anthony Saba Personnel Administration Andrew Charles Wadaga Production Administration Dennis Blaine Warner General Marketing Robert Allen Weisflog Hotel, Motel and Club Management *Karl Gerhard Weiss * James Ross Wetzel Economics Economics Hotel, Motel and Club Management Glen Carter Wideman Political Science William Sante Financial Administration Ronald Frederic Willis Larry Jo Schneider General Marheting Lee Allan Witt Accounting Economics Delbert Peter Schroff J ames Edward Wolf General Marketing Hotel, Motel and Club Management J ames Michael Seaver General Business Administration Daniel Patrick Sheedy Robert Theodore Wolter Hotel, Motel and Club Management Edward Daniel Woodruff Production Administration General Business Administration Michael Yerigian General Business Administration Matthew Andrew Silvester Kenneth Walter Zacks Transportation Administration Hotel, Motel and Club Management ·With Honor 18 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Gerald Wallace Ayres Correctional Administration J ames Andrew Mills J ames Frank Baker The Prevention and Control of Delinquency and Crime Francis O'Neil Morris Bruce Carter Brown Urban Planning James Allen DeWitt Landscape Architecture Stanley John Niemala The Prevention and Control of Delinquency and Crime Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration Leslie David Dyer Correctional Administration Kenneth Alan Noorman Urban Planning Harold Wayne Fulton, Jr. Robert Benjamin Safreed Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration Carl Arthur Hakenen, Jr. Richard Glen Smith Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration Thomas Eugene Haney David Eldon Stormer Law Enforcement Administration Law Enforce1nent Administration Walter Lowell Harry James L. Supinger Urban Planning Industrial Security Administration Robert George Helmic Landscape Architecture 'William Murray Herbst, Jr. Law Enforcement Administration Garry Connell Switzer Landscape Architecture August Nathaniel Teschendorf Law Enforcement Administration Orville Altman Thiel Richard Phillip Kelley Urban Planning Law Enforcement Administration "Thomas LeRoy Kramer Martin Richard Van Valkenburg Law Enforcement Administration Landscape Architecture Charles Ignazio Maltese Charles Thomas Zboril Highway Traffic Administration Law Enforcement Administration J ames Daniel McKay Law Enforcement Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Braulio Jesus Adarmes Economics Albert Rodney Cochrane Accounting Earl Francis Broihier Business Administration Donald Edgar Firth Business Administration .With Honor 19 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SE RVICE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (Continued) Kiyoshi Hara Economics Daniel Roche O'Connor, Jr. David Anthony Kamm Business Administration Robert Eugene Kohnen Business Administration Mathias Kaggwa-Lukabazi Lubega Political Science Arnold Martin Marcus Economics Business Administration William Earle Robinson Business Administration John F. Waanders Business Administration DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Martin Joseph Allen, Jr. Marl~eting Edgar Carroll Frank, Jr. Marketing Gordon Neal Bard Transportation Herbert Emmo Grommeck Walter Ronald Barnes Business Administration Gordon Neathery Beacham Accounting Karakian Bedrosian Business Administration FrederiCk Arthur Bennett Business Administration William Carl Boehm III Marketing David George Bowersox Business Administration Personnel and Human Relations Phillip Eugene Hassler Accounting Phillip Helme Healy Production Administration Allan Terry Kaplan Personnel and Human Relations Betty Lou Mertz Business Administration Daniel Lewis Popoff Accounting Joseph Peter Pozza Harold Euclid Collins Transportation Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management Neil Bernard Cousino Marketing LaVerne Frank Skaryd Marketing John Bryn Davies Personnel and Human Relations Antonio Carlos Vitiello Financial Administration Chester Paul Davis Marketing J ames Edward Wilkes Personnel and Human Relations Richard Rymer Fordyce Marketing DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Elefitherios Sotirios Kanellakis Carl Oscar Swanson, Jr. Police Administration Police Administration Somboon Limsong Police Administration 20 DEGREE OF MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Najati Irbahim EI-Imam Urba'; Planning William George Kweder Urban Planning COLLEGE OF EDUCATION . Th e candidates will be presented by ACTING DEAN WILLIAM B . HAWLEY HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Elementary Education tLinda Anne DeBruyn DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Elementary Education Lois Margaret Allen Grace Lynne Bates Judith Anne Brundage Lorraine M. Kirkeeng Mary Ann Koenig Eugenia M. Lambros Joan Alice Schuster Campbell Constance Clark Lauderback Kathryn Ann Christensen rMargaret Jean Malette Virginia Ann Christman Jeanette Elizabeth Mange Pauline Ann Diamond Paula Brenda Markey "' Sandra Jen Eiker Mary Hassler McConnell Virginia Ann Forsman tBeverly Jean Mike Janice Marie Gase "'Judy Gay Hall Sara Louise Hooper Beth Ann Jennings Kay Ellen Joines 'With Honor fWit h High Honor Rosalie Mae Ames Munro Edith Felton Parks '" Elizabeth Ann Reif Sandra Lee Rogers Joni Delevitt Rosen 21 q COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS - Elementary Education (Continued) Priscilla Lou Shaver JoAnn Elizabeth Sweeney Marjorie Grace Sheneman Catherine P. Truog Jane Dorsey Slaughter Yvonne Elaine Smith Michaelea Sussex *Sharon Louise Sutton Barbara Elizabeth Turner Kay Lysbeth Turner Joyce Marie VanDeVelde Marjorie Ann Wentworth DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Frederick Vincent Arbanas Physical Education George Lawrence Jones Physical Education Gail Ann Blamy Physical Education David Walter Kittell Physical Education Julie Clement Brittain Physical Education David Michael Lantz Physical Education David Lathrop Coombs Physical Education Richard Florenz Lutzke Industrial Arts Susan Carol Dhooge Physical Education Annette Bernadette Salerno Physical Education Wayne Howard Fontes Physical Education Carrol Frances Spaetzel Stuart Eugene Galbraith Industrial Arts Kenneth Walter Gest Physical Education Frederic Brian Guenther Physical Education John Michael Hart Physical Education Paul Eugene Jolly Industrial Arts Recreation - Youth Organization L eadership Leon Edward Stille Physical Education George Michael Walker Physical Education Marlene May Walter Physical Education *Jo Ann Westphal Physical Education DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Education Charles Stanley Albeck George Eldon Anderson James Robert Appleton .With Honor 22 Harold Milton Bergsma Jack C. Bignall Lloyd Vincent Bishop COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Education (Continued) Anthony Wayne Blagg James Francis McNeal Esther Marie Bourziel Dale Harvey Messerschmidt Harold George Bowden William Robert Morkam Joseph Charles Bradley Maryann Hard Brown Nancy Ann Brown Martha Faucette Nelson Ruth A. Nelson Gary Patrick Nerbonne Gerald Edward Chapman Rebecca Riddick Neuman Robert John Church James Philip Newell Marguerite Harvey Cimock Paul Donald Newman Adelaide Louise Converse Walter Harold Cox Robert Allen Ebersol Oral M. Esch Leon Norman Fox Eugene Wesley Friesen Patricia Wight Geyer Aaron Culver Hall Walter Harris, Jr. Donald David Olson John Patrick O'Shea Valerie Louese Radee William Copeland Rogers Jan VanDuzer Rohrs Ruth Dalman Roos Earl Robert Rose Thomas Leonard Schenk Joy Estelle Scott Anne Lienhard Heinsohn Roy William Smeltz Richard Arthur Holmes Lawton Kenneth Smith Ed"vard Paul Kelbel Robert L. Kirkpatrick Erdine Marvel Krueger Ford E. Longendyke Patricia Ann McGlashen Clyde Kernick Stephens, Jr. George Henry Stewart Maurice Edward Strong \!\Taltcr Leroy Stump Robert Edward Swett 2.1 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Education (Continued) Harold William Rasho Tate Clarence C. Wills Georgia Mary Theodosen William Stannard Wilson Rose Arlene Wolters Richard Gary Woudstra Andrew Arnold Wuotila Michael Richard Valvo Crystal B. VanAnrooy Louis Eli Vander Ploeg David Lavern Voorhees COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS The Candidates will be presented by DEAN FRED S. SIEBERT HONORS COLLEGE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS *Judith Helen Turner Advertising DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS tSusan Louise Wilson Speech DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Walter Berwill Archer, Jr. Advertising J ames Ronald Castell T elevision and Radio Terry Allen Arnold Television and Radio Lawrence T . Cox Journalism Dixie Dee Bates Journalism Howard William Gates T elevision and Radio Marian Dawn Bishop Advertising Ryoichi Hara T elevision and Radio Frederic Henry Brack Advertising *Nicholas Platt Howey Speech Morton William Butzen General Communication Arts 'With Honor tWith High Honor 24 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued) COLLEG E OF COMMUNICATION ARTS Robert Bruce Jones Journalism J. Keith Snyder General Communication Arts Sheila Grace Knight Journalism Robert Lewis Spangler Television and Radio Stephanie Javis Kraft Television and Radio William Hazard Steiner Donald John Murray Shelly Van Robinson Sharon Suzanne Robison Curtis George Rundell II Advertising Advertising Journalism Journalism General Communication Arts Charles Gordon Unseld Speech Marcia Eugenie Van Ness Journalism John Taylor Wardlaw Keun Youn Advertising Journalism Robert Sherwood Television and Radio DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS Linne Marie Franzen Speech J ames Frederick Pepper Judith Ruth Levine Speech Marcia Louise Wendt Speech Speech DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Ann Marie Joergenson Speech Robert William Paige Speech Shyam Latha Advertising 25 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES The candidates will be presented by DEAN MILTON E. MUELDER DIPLOMA FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDY Alfred Lavern Clark AB., Western Michigan University; M.A, University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: D. J. Leu, Associate Professor. Murl Byron Connor B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A, Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Robert Vermeulen B.S., Western Michigan University; M.S., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: D. J. Leu, Associate Pwfessor. Morley G. Webb A B., Alma College; AM., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: D. J. Leu, Associate Professor. CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES Austin Francis Bates, Ed.D. B.A. Hillsdale College; M.S., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of Doctoral Research in the School Business Manage ment Field During the 1950-1960 Decade. Rich ard Joseph Bonier, Ph.D. AB., Harvard University; M.A, Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: A I. Rabin, Professor. Thesis: Relationships of Psychosomatic States to Emotional Disturbance and Diffuse Autonomic Activity. Roger Keith Bretthauer, Ph.D. AA., Blackburn College; B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Biochemistry. Major Professor: R. G. Hansen, Professor. Thesis: Acessing Heterozygosity for Galactosemia by Enzymatic Means. Arnold Stanley Carson, Ph.D. B.A, M.A, Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: W. W. Farquhar, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Pilot Study of Agreement 'on Issues and Their Perceived Im portance Among Maritally Adjusted and Maladjusted Couples. 26 CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) Jerry L. Chiddister, Ph.D. B.S., Tri-State College; M.S., Michigan State University. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Applied Mechanics. Major Professor: L. E. Malvern, Professor. Thesis: An Experimental Study of Aluminum at High Strain Rates and Elevated Temperatures. Richard Lee Cooper, Ph.D. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Michigan State University. Farm Crops. Major Professor: F. C. Elliott, Professor. Thesis: Identification and Inheritance of Flower Pigments in Diploid Medicago species. James Lee Corbin, Ph.D. B.A., Bowling Green State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: H. Hart, Professor. Thesis: 1. Alkylation of Phenol with a Homoallylic Chloride. II. Conformations of Some Seven-Membered Rings. Salil Kumar Das, Ph.D. B.S., College of Engineering and Technology, Bengal, Jadavpur, India; M.S., University of Notre Dame. Applied Mechanics. Major Professor: G. E. Mase, Associate Professor. Thesis:. The Effect of Rotatory Inertia on the Vibration Frequencies of Beams and Plates. John T. Dietrich , Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Ohio State University. D airy. Major Professor: W. W. Snyder, Associate Professor. Thesis: Behavioral Patterns in D airy Cattle as Affected by Management. William Jay D onaldson, Jr. , Ph.D. A.B., King College; B.D., Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary; M.S., University of Tennessee. Education. Major Professor: J. E. Jordan, Assistant Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of Graduate Pastoral Counselling Programs m Selected Secular Universities and Schools of Theology. George William Ferns, Ph. D. B.S., Northern Michigan College; M.E., Wayne University. Education. Major Professor: L. Borosage, Professor. Thesis: Principles for Designing and Conducting Learning Experiences for to Industrial Arts Improving Problem-Solving Abilities as Applied Teaching. 27 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) Gordon Lynn Galloway, Ph.D. B.S., Franklin and Marshall College. Chemistry. Major Professor: H. A. Eick, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Investigations into the Preparation and Decomposition of Samarian Tetraboride and Samarium Hexaboride. Theodore James Goering, Ph. D. B.S., Kansas State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: D. E. Hathaway, Professor. Thesis: United States Agricultural Surplus Disposal in Colombia. Charles Henry Hartman, Ed.D. B.S., Millersville State Teachers College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: W. A. Mann, Professor. Thesis: Teacher Preparation Programs in Driver Education in Colleges and Universities of the United States. Wayne Edward Henry, Ph.D. B.S., University of Idaho; M.S., Michigan State University. Food Science. Major Professor: L. J. Bratzler, Professor. Thesis: The Anabolic Response of Swine to 4-Hydroxy-17-Alpha-Methyltes tosterone and Relationships Between Chemical and Physical Character istics of Pork Carcasses. Jack Russel Hoffert, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: P. O. Fromm, Assistant Professor. Thesis: In Vitro Uptake of Hexavalent Chromium by RBC, Liver and Kidney Tissue of the Turtle. Herbert John Hopen, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin. Horticulture. Major Professor: s. K. Ries, Associate Professor. Thesis: Environmental Factors Affecting the Growth of Cucumis sativus L., with Special Reference to Carbon Dioxide. B.S., Purdue University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: c. L. San Clemente, Professor Thesis: Nutritional Studies of Clostridium tetani 111 Relation to Tetanus Production. James Robert Howenstine, Ph.D. 28 CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES ( Continued) Woodland Hurtt, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Maryland. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Farm Crops. Major Professor: C. R. Olien, Assistant Professor. Thesis: The Mobility and Distribution of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Canada Thistle. Aminul Islam, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Dacca University. Soil Science. Major Professor: L. S. Robertson, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Yield and Chemical Composition of Soybeans as Affected by Widely Varying Nutrient Levels. Hugh Swaney Johnson, Ph.D. B.S., Iowa State College; M.S., Michigan State University. Poultry Science. Major Professor: H. C. Zindel, Professor. Thesis: Comparisons Between Pullets Housed in Cages on a Slatted Floot and on a Litter Floor. Arvydas Joseph Kliore, Ph .D. B.S.E.E., University of Illinois; M.S.E., University of Michigan. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: H. E. Koenig, Professor. Thesis: Evaluation of the Weighting Function of a Linear System by the Method of Deconvolution. Lee Virn Leak, Ph.D. B.S., State Agricultural and Mechanical College.; M.S., Michigan State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: G. B. Wilson, Professor. Thesis: An Electron Microscopic Analysis of the Time Structure of Meres· tematic Cells During the Mitotic Cycle in Pisum sativum. Walter Smith Lowell, Ed.D. B.A., B.S., Western Michigan University; M .A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: R. Webster, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of a Limited Exercise Program on the Post-Exercise Pulse Rate of Male College Freshmen. Lloyd Oscar Luedecke, Ph.D. B.S., Montana State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Food Science. Major Professor: L. G. Harmon, Professor. Thesis: The Influence of Milk Fat on the Thermal Resistance of Pseudomonas fragi. 29 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) Vincent James Mannoia, Ph.D. B.D., Asbury Theological Seminary; M .A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: J. E. Jordan, Assistant Professor. Thesis: A Pilot Analysis of the Preferences of Liberal and Conservative Min isters Toward Directive and Non-Directive Responses in the Pastor Parishoner Counselling Relationship. Robert Joseph McClanahan, Ph.D. B.A., McMaster University; M.S., University of Western Ontario. Entomoloty. Major Professor: G. E. Guyer, Professor. Thesis: The Role of Insects in the Epidemiology of Cucumber Mosaic Virus. Robert Paul Poland, Ph .D. B.S., Bowling Green State University; M.A., Columbia University. Education. Major Professor: P. G. Hines, Associate Professor. Thesis: Implication of Social, Economic, and Technical Trends on Business Programs in the Public Community Colleges of Michigan. B. Basava Raju, Ph.D. B.S., University of Mysore, India; M.S., Michigan State University. Applied Mechanics. Major Professor: W. A. Bradley, Professor. Thesis: Bending and Vibration in Plates of Variable Thickness. 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 O rtho Alkylation of Phenols with Aromatic Alcohols 111 the Presence of p-Toluene-sulfonic Acid. Ward James Rudersdorf, Ph.D. B.S., Wisconsin State College; M.S., Utah State Agriculture College. Fisheries and Wildlife. Major Professor: R. H. Baker, Professor. Thesis: Canada Goose Investigations in the Vicinity of the W. K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. Felixberto Cangco Sta. Maria, PhD. B.S.E., University of the Phillipines; M.A., Stanford University. General Communication Arts. Major Professor: M. S. MacLean, Jr., Associate Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of the Audience of Pilgrim's Progress. 30 CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES ( Continued) Charles Edward Schomaker, Ph.D. B.S.F., M.F., Pennsylvania State University. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Forestry. Major P1'Ofessor: V. J. Rudolph, Associate Professor. Thesis: Nutritional-Ecological Relationships Affecting Height Growth of Planted Yellow-Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) in Southwestern Michigan. 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, Assistant Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Stability of Vocational Values as Measured by the Vocational Value: Inventory. Henry L. Short, Ph.D. B.S ., Swarthmore College; M.S., John Hopkins University. Fisheries and Wildlife. Major Professor: G. A. Petrides, Professor. Thesis: A Comparison of Some Aspects of the Nutrition of the White-Tailed Deer and the Domestic Cow. Richard Joseph Simmons, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University; M.S. , University of Pittsburgh. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: R. N. Costilow, Professor. T hesis: Glucose Metabolism of Cells, Spores and Germinated Spores of Clostridium botulinum .. William Randall Sleeper, Ed.D. B.S., Central Michigan College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: w. V. Hicks, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship between Selected Background Factors of Student Teachers and Pupil Opinion of Certain Teaching Traits. David Hollingsworth Spaeth, PhD. B.S., University of Kentucky; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: J. D. Shaffer, Professor. Thesis: The Determination of Price by N egotiation in Agricultural Markets. Sister M. Clarus Strouth, O.S.F., Ph.D. B.A., College of St. Theresa; M.S., University of Minnesota. Chemistry. Major Professor: L. L. Quill, Professor. Thesis: Thermal Decomposition of Yttrium, Scandium and the Heavy Lanthanon Oxalates and Carbonates. 31 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) Edward Joseph Stry, Ed.D. B.A., Canisuis College; Ed.M., University of Buffalo. Education. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Thesis: The Admission Policies of the Junior Colleges for the Terminal and the Transfer Student; and the Characteristics of Differential Provisions for the Two Types of Students. Curt Thies, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Western Michigan University. Chemistry. Major Professor: J. B. Kinsinger, Associate Professor. Thesis: Inorganic Condensation Reactions. I Stannosiloxane Formation. John Alexander Wagner, Ph.D. B.S., Southern University; M.S., Duquesne University. Zoology. Major Professor: R. A. Fennell, Professor. Thesis: Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Digestive and Urinary Systems and Histology of the Reproductive System of the Nutria, M yocastor Coypus Bonariensis (Geoffroy). James Eugene Wall, Sr., Ph.D. B.S., Louisiana State University; M.S., Iowa State University. Education. Major Professor: G. E. Timmons, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Utilization of Michigan State University Agricultural Publi cations in Selected Vocational Agriculture Activities. 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.A.W. International Convention. 32 158-2M-12-CA