COMMENCEMENT 1965 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT 1965 Sunday, March 14 University Auditorium, East Lansing ACADEMIC ,COSTUME 2 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 audience might more readily interpret such achievement. In 1895, the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, met at Columbia University to draft a code which would serve to regulate the design of gowns and hoods indicating the various degrees as well as the colors to indicate the various faculties. This code has been adopted by most of the colleges and universities in America and its use has made identification of scholastic honors an immediate activity. Three types of gowns are indicated by the code. Those worn by the bachelors are made of black worsted material and have long, pointed sleeves. Those worn by masters may be made either of black silk or black wool and have long, closed sleeves with the arc of a circle near the bottom. The arm goes through a slit, giving the appearance of short sleeves for the master's gown. Doctor's gowns are made of black silk and are faced with velvet. The sleeves are full, round and open with three bars of velvet on each sleeve. The velvet facing of bars on the sleeves may be black or the same color as the binding of the hood. Hoods are made of material identical with the gown and are lined in the official academic color of the institution conferring the degree. If the institution has more than one color, the chevron is used to introduce the second color. Colored velvet or velveteen binds the hoods and indicates the department or faculty to which the degree pertains. Historical associations of colorhav~ been continued to signify the various faculties. Art~nd letters c~n be recognized by the white, taken from the traditional white fur trimming of the Oxford and Cambridge Bachelor of Arts hoods. Red, long traditional of the church, indicates theology. The royal purple of the King's court signifies law. The green of medicinal herbs immediately identifies a medical degree. Philosophy is signified by the color of wisdom and truth, blue. Because through research untold wealth has been released to the wQrld, science is identified by golden yellow. Oxford pink indicates music and russet brown, the color of dress worn by ancient English foresters, indicates forestry. The color of the velvet of the hood is distinctive 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 department color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE __ Maize Forest Products, Forestry, Packaging ______ Russet COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS _ _____________ ________________ White Music __________________________________ Pink Philosophy _______________ Navy Blue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ________ ______ Drab COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS __ Royal Blue Journalism ______________________ Crimson Speech ___________ . ___________ Silver Gray COLLEGE OF EDUCATION _Light Blue COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING _ Orange COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMJ:CS _ ___ __ Maroon COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE ___ ______ _______ Golden Yellow Nursing ___________________ ___ Apricot COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE _ ___ _ _________ __ Citron Economics __________ _______ C opper COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE __ Dark Gray ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL PRELUDE TO THE MASTERSINGERS - Wagner Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra, Professor GOMER LL. JONES, 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 mountain side Let freedom ring\ INVOCATION THE REVEREND GEORGE R. MYERS, Ph.D. College of Education, Michigan State University ADDRESS THE HONORABLE GERALD R. FORD, A.B., LL.B. United States Representative, Fifth District, Michigan SPECIAL MUSIC OVERTURE TO THE WASPS OF AruSTOPHANES - ·Williams 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 shadow s When twilight silence falls, Flushing deep and softly p aling O'er ivy-covered halls. Beneath the pines w e'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 GEORGE R. MYERS RECESSIONAL VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY HANDEL - Whitney The escorts for the procession are members of Mortar Board, the honor society for senior women. The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the auditorium. 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Michigan State University operates under the jurisdiction of a constitu tional body known as the Board of Trustees. The eight elected members serve eight-year terms. Two are elected biennially from the state at large. The President of the University is appOinted by the Board and is by con stitutional provision the presiding member of the body. The Board likewise appoints a Secretary and a Treasurer. The Board has general supervision of the University and the control and direction of all expenditures of University funds. THE HONORABLE vV ARREN M. HUFF, Chairman _________________ Plymouth THE HONORABLE FRANK MERillMAN ________________________________________________ D eckerville THE HONORABLE C. ALLEN HABLAN __________ ________________________________ SouthfieId THE HONORABLE CONNOR D. SMITK _______________________________________________ Pinconning THE HONORABLE STEPHEN S. NISBET _____________________________________________________ Fremont THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS _________________ ____________ ____________________________________ Okemos THE HONORABLE FRANK HARTMAN ______________________________________________________________ Flint THE HONORABLE CLAIR WHITE _ ___________________________________ __________ Bay City JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, President ___________________________________ East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, S ecr etary _______________________________________________________________ E ast Lansing PHILIP J . MAY, T reasurer ____________________________________________________________ East Lansing 4 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Michigan State University, one of the leading land-grant universities and the first agricultural college in America, strives for exc~llence in affording liberal and practical education for its students in a broad range of human endeavors. MSU also serves people of the state, nation, and world through its numerous research, extension and international programs. Now in its 111th year, Michigan State has grown from three buildings and six faculty members to one of the ten 1'lfgest universities in the na tion. It has approximately 2,500 staff members engaged in teaching, re search and public service, 429 buildings, and 4,900 acres of land, including 1,440 acres in the campus and housing area and 420 more in planned development. Founded in 1855 to educate youth for the major occupation of that day - farming - MSU has broadened its offerings to meet the educational needs of young people today. Michigan State now has the School for Advanced Graduate Studies and 12 colleges - Agriculture, Arts and Letters, Business, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Economics, Human Medicine, Natural Science, Social Science, Veterinary Medicine and the University College - which offer basic courses for all freshmen and sophomores. Nearly 200 areas of specialization are available to undergraduates; approximately 300 are offered for graduate students. The Honors College, which enables superior students to waive normal graduation requirements and undertake individual programs, attracts many of the nation's finest young scholars. The Merit Scholarship Program, of which Michigan State University is a prominent sponsor, enrolled 199 Merit Scholars in this year's freshman class. This figure represents ap proximately 12 per cent of the nation's total of this unusually select group. One of the newest of many innovations in higher education made by Michigan State University is its coeducational-academic residence halls. Incorporation of classrooms and faculty offices with living, dining and recreational facilities has given these giant new dormitories a stimulating academic environment. Six of these residence halls are now occupied and one more is under construction. The academic-coeducational arrangement has worked so well that it is being carried one step further with four of the seven new residence-halls reserved primarily for upper c1assmen. Each of these halls is the center of curricular and non curricular activities for a college, creating a "college within a college" atmosphere. Today, more than 31,000 students attend the University at East Lansing. About 80 per cent are from Michigan, representing every section of the state. Students also come from every state in the nation and 84 foreign countries. Looking to the future, Michigan State University is preparing for increasingly larger enrollments as the great number of children born after World War II reach college age. To meet this challenge, MSU is revising curriculums and developing new teaching techniques through its Educa tional Development Project. 5 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY (continued) . In the land-grant tradition it pioneered, Michigan State University is concerned with research and service as well as teaching. All colleges and the Agriculhrral Experiment Station ~ are engaged in a wide range of research. Some 1,700 individual projects are in progress. The University's research tools include the giant new Control Data 3600 Computer and a 50-million-volt cyclotron; which ,vill begin operations this year. Facilities completed in 1964 include a $6 million chemistry building, a $5.2 million biochemistry laboratory, and an $862,000 psychology re search building. A $4.7 million veterinary medicine building will be finished in 1965 Through an agreement with the Atomic Energy Commission, MSU will become a national center for basic research on plants and their reac tions to radiation. Involved is construction of a $2 million building, a staff of about 90 persons and an annual budget of about $1 million when the program is fully underway. Benefits of the University are brought to every county in Michigan by the Cooperative Extension Service and the Continuing Education Service. Their programs, on and off campus, provide a wide range of technical information and formal course work for hundreds of thousands of Michigan citizens. The Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, one of the finest conference centers in the nation, annually hosts nearly 50,000 adults who come to the campus for some 600 conferences and other educational meetings. Michigan State University's land-grant concept of service is interna tional. Supported by grants from the federal government and private foundations, Michigan State University maintains research and technical assistance projects at 15 educational institutions in Asia, Mrica and Latin America. International projects have given many faculty members overseas experience, adding a new dimension to their teaching. With more than a century of educational achievement behind it, Michigan State University continues to apply its academic and physical resources to the problems of today and the challenges of the future. 6 HONORARY DEGREE GERALD R. FORD Your career as a lawyer and statesman has been one of unusual achievement. Your vigor and desire for excellence were evident early in your life, when you won recognition as an All-American football player. Later, because of your success as an attorney, your exemplary service as a naval officer in \Vorld War II, and your admirable record as U. S. Representative from Michigan's Fifth District, you were honored by the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the ten outstanding young men in America. During your years in Congress you have continued to acquit yourself as a statesman with a deep loyalty to the principles of democracy and party responsibility in government. Your efforts on behalf of the American people, both at home and in conferences abroad, have met with uncommon success. Your selection to serve as a member of the national commission to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy and the general acceptance of the commission's report are evidence of both your probity and the confidence reposed in you by the American people. Your recent elevation to a position of party leadership is indicative of the esteem in which you are held by your fellow Congressmen. Because of the outstanding contributions you have made to the political and social welfare of the people of Michigan and of the nation, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. 7 THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 1965 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees for March, 1965. Candidates are listed by School for Advanced Graduate Study and by colleges. The colleges are arranged in the order in which they were established. 8 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES MILTON E. MUELDER, DEAN CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES REX EUGENE BALLARD, Ph.D. A.B., Western Michigan University; B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary; S.T.M., Andover Neuton Theological School. Education. Major Professor: J. E. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Empirical Investigation of Viktor Frankl's Concept of the Search for Meaning: A Pilot Study with a Sample of Tuberculosis Patients. KAy REED BENDIXSEN, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Utah State University. Animal Husbandry. Major Professor: W. T. Magee, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Comparison of Two Strains of Rats and the Crosses Between Them Under Two Environmental Conditions. FREDERICK J. BOERSMA, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: B. Corman, Professor. Thesis: Effects of Delay of Information Feedback and Length of Postfeed back Interval on Linear Programed Learning. RODNEY L. BOYES, D.B.A. B.LE., General Motors Institute; M.B.A., Michigan State University. Business Administration. Major Professor: J. H Hoagland, Associate Pro fessor. Thesis: Fluctuations in Steel Purchases and Inventories: 1953-1963. ROBERT JOHN BRAKE, Ph.D. B.A., North Dakota State University; M.A., State University of South Dakota. Speech. Major Professor: K. G. Hance, Professor. Thesis: Classical Conceptions of "Places": A Study in Invention. KENNETH G. BRENGLE, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Oklahoma State University. Soil Science. Major Professor: A. E. Erickson, Professor. Thesis: The Behavior of Fatty Alcohol Applied to Soils. 9 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ' CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) ANDRE RICHARD BRILLAUD, Ph.D. A.B ., M.A., Kansas University. Microbiology & Public Health. Major Professor: O. W. Kaufmann, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Development of Clostridium botulinum Types 62 A and B in Sterile Skirnrnilk. NGUYEN Huu Cm, Ph.D. Licence en droit, Saigon University. Political Science. Major Professor: F. A. Pinner, Professor. Thesis: Political Socialization and Political Change. KIN LING CHOW, Ph.D. B.A., Taiwan Normal University; M. Ed., Marquette University. Education. Major Professor: B. R. Corman, Professor. Thesis : The Relationship Between Anxiety and The Self Structure. LUTIlER PARMALEE CHRISTMAN, Ph.D. B.S., Ed.M., Temple University. Sociology. Major Professor: W. E. Freeman, Professor. Thesis : The Selective Perceptions Resulting from Training for a Vertical Division of Labor and the Effect on Organization Cohesion. KENNETH R. CLAY, Ph.D. B.S., Millersville State Teachers College; M.A., Ball State Teachers College. Education. Major Professor: L. Borosage, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Nature of Creative Behavior in Industrial Arts and the Indicated Encouragement of this Type of Behavior by Michigan In dustrial Arts Teachers. BENJAMIN GUMBU DENNIS, Ph.D. B.A., Lincoln University; M.A., Fisk University. Sociology & Anthropolgy. Major Professor: J. A. Beegle, Professor. Thesis: The Level of Formal and Informal Integration of Negroes in the External Community of Lansing, Michigan. RONALD E. EICK, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: C. H . Gross, Professor. Thesis: Development of Schools in Two Arab States of North Africa, with Particular Attention to the Nature and Effect of French Influence. W. BRUCE ERICKSON, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Economics. Major Professor: R. F. Lanzillotti, Professor. Thesis: Price Fixing Under the Sherman Act: Case Studies in Conspiracy. FRANKLIN RICHARD FRONEK, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University. Botany & Plant Pathology. Major Professor: W. J. Hooker, Professor. Thesis: Verticillium Wilt Resistance in Potato. 10 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES 'CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JOHN THOMAS GATTO, Ph.D. B.S., Queens College. Chemistry. Major Professor: K. G. Stone, Professor. Thesis: Cerate Oxidimetry of Alpha-Hydroxy Acids and Related Molecules in Acetic Acid. STEVE GOLDBERRY, Ph.D. B.S., AM & N College; M.S., Michigan State University. Anatomy. Major Professor: M. L. Calhoun, Professor. Thesis: Histologic and Histochemical Studies of the Protective Apparatus of the Eyes in Hereford and Aberdeen Angus Cattle. LLOYD SAMUEL GOYlNGS, Ph.D. B.S., D.V.M., M.S., Michigan State University. Pathology. Major Professor: R. F. Langham, Professor. Thesis: Mycobacteriosis of Cattle Inoculated with Group-III Organisms of Bovine Origin. RICHARD GEOFFREY HAIRE, Ph.D. B.A., North Central College. Chemistry: Major Professor: A. Timmick, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Decomposition of Potassium Fen-ate (VI) in Aqueous Solution. DELORES MABEL HARMS, Ph.D. B.E., Wisconsin State College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: N. Kagan, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of Social and Psychological Characteristics of Counselor Trainees. CECIL VERNON HYNES, Ph.D. B.A., M.B.A., Michigan State University. Business Administration. Major Professor: J. L. Hazard, Professor. Thesis: Analysis of Michigan and Ontario Trade and Transport Reciprocity. WILLIAM J. KEARNEY, Ph.D. B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Business Administration. Major Professor: R. H. Simonds, Professor. Thesis: A Comparison of the Level of Career Advancement in Business Between Selected Liberal Arts and Science Graduates and Business Ad ministration Graduates. DOUGLAS CARLYLE KEISTER, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Cornell University. Business Administration. Major Professor: R. H. Simonds, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Nature of the Ownership and Management of Selected Michigan Motels. JAMES JOSEPH LEPAGE, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Arizona State University. Physics & Astronomy. Major Professor: F. J. Blatt, Professor. Thesis: Magnetothermal Oscillations and the F ermi Surface of Beryllium. 11 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES 'CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) ALAN BRYCE LLOYD, Ph.D. B.S., University of Otago; M.S., Michigan State University. Botany & Plant Pathology. Major Professor: J. L. Lockwood, Associate Professor. Thesis: Lysis of Fungal mycelium by Soil. HUGH ELVIN LOCKHART, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Packaging. Major Professor: H. J. Raphael, Associate Professor. Thesis: Design and Application of an Isostatic Permeability Test Method For the Study of Cellulosic and Plastics Barrier Materials, Packages and Closures. ABRAHAM KWAN-YUEN LOH, Ph.D. B.A.S., University of Toronto; M.S., Michigan State University. Civil Engineering. Major Professor: T. H . Wu, Professor. Thesis: Mechanism of Friction and Cohesion in Clays. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LyNx:, Ph.D. B.A., Fisk University; M.S., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: H. J. Dillon, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationships Between Socio-Economic Status and Reasons for Participating in Adult Education Programs in the City of Baltimore, Maryland. CHARLES H . McGINNIS, JR., Ph.D. B.S., Rutgers University; M.S., Purdue University. Poultry Science. Major Professor: R. K. Ringer, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Arterial Occlusion in the Chicken. EGON MERMELSTEIN, Ph.D. B.S., City College of New York; M.S., Yeshiva University. Education. Major Professor: L. S. Shulman, Assistant Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Lack of Formal Schooling on Number Development. JOHN B. MURRAY, Ed.D. B.A., Western Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of State Plans for Financing Pupil Transportation. ROBERT OGBORN NOLAN, Ed.D. B.S., Guilford College; M.A.D., Springfield College. Education. Major Professor: C. H. Gross, Professor. Thesis: A Comparative Study of the Teaching Effectiveness of the Mul tiple Car Off-Street Driving Range and the Aetna Drivotrainer. CHARLES OKOLO OKAFOR, Ph.D. B.S., Christ the King College; M.S., University College (Ibadan). Chemistry. Major Professor. R. Schuetz, Professor. Thesis: "Open" Sulfur Heterocyclic Analogs of the Phenothiazines and Related Phenylthienyl Systems. 12 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ' CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) RICHARD PAUL OSBORNE, Ph.D. B.A., M.S., University of Col~rado. Mathematics. Major Professor: J. G. Hocking, Professor. Thesis: Embedding Cantor Sets in Manifolds. DAVID WILLIAM PRICE, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: J. T. Bonnen, Associate Professor. Thesis: Age-Sex Equivalent Scales for United States Food Expendittires~ Their Computation and Application. ARTEMIO RIVERA-ARROYO, Ph.D. A.B., M.A., University of Puerto Rico. Education. Major Professor: K. T. Hereford, Associate Professor. Thesis: Characteristics of Student Leaders and Non-Leaders in the Uni versity of San Carlos of Guatemala. ROBERT RAYMOND SCI-IMATZ, Ed.D. B.S., Fredonia State Teachers College; M.A., Southern Illinois University. Education. Major Professor: W. K. DUIT, Professor. Thesis: A Comparison of Achievement and Attitudes of Sixth-Grade Stu dents in Regular and Combination Grades. GARY GORDON SERVOS, Ph.D. B.S., Kansas State University. Geology. Major Professor: W. J. Hinze, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Gravitational Investigation of Niagaran Reefs in Southeastern Michigan. GERALD N. SIMMONS, Ed.D. B.S., Eastern Michigan University; M. Ed., Wayne University. Education. Major Professor: D. J. Leu, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Role of Michigan Education Association Field Rep resentative as Perceived by Selected Educators. RAM DAS SINHA, Ph.D. I.S., Science College; G.B.V.C., Bihar Veterinary College; M.S., Michigan State University. Anatomy. Major Professor: M. L. Calhoun, Professor. Thesis: A Gross, Histologic and Histochemical Study of the Eye Adnexa of Sheep and Goats. VI MARIE TAYLOR, Ph.D. B.A., North Texas State University; M.A., Texas Women's University. Education. Major Professor: C. A. Blackman, Associate Professor. Thesis: Creativity and Image Perception: Analysis of Responses to Two Types of Questions. JOHN H. THURBER, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Nebraska. Speech. Major Professor: D. C. Ralph, Professor. Thesis : The Public Speaking of Zachariah Chandler. 13 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) ROLLO WINSLOW VAN PELT, JR., Ph.D. B.A., D.V.M., Washington State University; M.S., Michigan State Univer sity. Veterinary Pathology. Major Professor: R. F. Langham, Professor. Thesis: Pathologic Alterations in the Synovial Fluid and Joints of Cattle. LmOR JIRI VELINSKY, Ph.D. B.A., Vanderbilt University. Physics & Astronomy. Major Professor: S. K. Haynes, Professor. Thesis: The Michigan State University Iron-Free Double Focusing Beta Ray Spectrometer. DONALD EUGENE WAMPLER, Ph.D. B.A., Bridgewater College; M.S., Michigan State University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: J. L. Fairley, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Alpha-Aminobutyric Acid and Propionic Acid on the Synthesis of Pyrimidines and Arginine in Neurospora crassa. GEORGE STEPHEN WESTON, Ph.D. B.A., Albion College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: G. A. Miller, Associate Professor. Thesis: Fifth Grade Boy's Levels of Occupational Aspiration. WALTER GLENN WILLIAMS, JR., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: C. A. Blaclanan, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Exploratory Study of Factors Influencing Selected Teachers to Become Interested and Involved in the fuea of International Under standing. RONALD WAYNE WILSON, Ph.D. B.S., Iowa State TJniversity. Botany & Plant Pathology. Major Professor: E. S. Beneke, Professor. Thesis: Factors Affecting the Germination of the Basidiospores of Calvatia gigantea. ROBERT PAUL WORRALL, Ph.D. B.S., Ohio State University; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Education. Major Professor: H. J. Dillon, Professor. Thesis: The Use of Television for Instruction in Adult Education. 14 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ' DIPLOMA FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDY STEPHEN M. GLAZA B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: C. M. Campbell, Professor. CHARLES JOHN HAGENBERG B.A., Union College; M.A., University of Nebraska. Education. Major Professor: G. A. Miller, Associate Professor. JOHN MAJOR B.S., Central Michigan University; M.A., Eastern Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. LyMA,."'- EDWARD McLoUTH B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: J. H . Suehr, Assistant Professor. PER ALFRE D WICKSTROM A.B., Western Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. VICTOR WIER B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: J. H. Suehr, Assistant Professor. 15 COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE THOMAS K. COWDEN, DEAN Agricultural Economics Carlos Henrique Caraballo Duane Simon Girbach Donald W . Larson Suwan Traipol Agricultural Mechanics Jose Alberto De La Garza Animal Husbandry Robert Lee Hesselink Arthur Alwyn Owen Cooperative Extension Education Maria Onyeuwalu Ahunanya Crop Science Mohsen Abdel Fattah Younes Horticulture Bruce Daniel Beard Fisheries and Wildlife Keith W. Harmon Food Science Elton David Aberle Toshio H. Saga Soewarno Tjokrosoekarto Forest Products Donald Edmund KawaI Thomas Herbert Nowack Kim Owen Wilkins Forestry Julian James Kielbaso Resource Development Prawat Supaprawat James Joel T runcer DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering Charles Carsten Mueller Agricultural C omunications HooBarbara Ann Wolfson Agricultural Economics Leon C. Bleshenski °Thomas Martin lITer ooJoseph Kayode Olayemi °Dale Lee Shaw Forestry °David Michael Baumgartner Gene Lee Dundas Lyle Frank Erbisch Louis Frederick Gildemeister Richard Leo Hamilton HORonald Roy HumplU'ey Gerald Louis Yeiter Edward Mark Sussman Gerald Anthony Swaney Park Management Gordon Herbert Archer James David Kent De Shane Laurence Alfred Schenk Agricultural Mechanics Kent Bruce Clark Jeffrey Wheeland Hastings °Robert Leo Wahmhoff Lumber and Building Materials Merchandising Dana Richard Farden Animal Husbandry John Victor Galazin Crop Science HOOOnogbakere Leleji Dairy Production Daniel Frank Kesselring Stanley Arthur Marks Fisheries and Wildlife °Gerald Canol Brocker Thomas Francis Carlson John Carl Plume Donald Eugene Reynolds Nicholas Carl Steen J ames George Truchan H Honors College o '.vith Honor 00 W ith High Honor Packaging Thomas Gar Bennett David Glenn Burns William George Fish Wayne Edward Freeman Walter Ned Gardner °John Robert Hendee Maynard Allen Kenyon, Jr. Donald Dennis Ketcham Richard Jay Kinzler Ronald Alan Kratt Renaldo David LeButt Douglas Carl McKinnon Salustiano Segovia Mirasol, Jr. "Timothy Louis Sak Gerald Brian Sitor D . Ten Stephens Pomology and Vegetable Production Bruce Arthur Dowd Donald Wesley Nugent Residential Building James C. Berg Dan L. Cook Allen E. Lamphere G len Alan Mills Kenneth Ronald Minichiello DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agricultural Education Tenence Riley Chesebro DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 16 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JOHN D. RYDER, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Civil Engineering J ames Leonard Drake Robert John Neukirchner Thakorbhai Chhotabhai Patel Charles Andrew Stoll David Lee Warder Electrical Engineering William Caine Ellsworth Charles Edward Newman, Jr. Alan C. Reiter Frank Stanley Reynolds Thomas Malcolm Steury Mechanical Engineering James Thomas Webster Chemical Engineering Lewis Eugene Clem Civil Engineering Carlo Poggi Larry Al Schultz Mechanical Engineering "Edward Joseph Anderson "Ali Erkan Engin Mansour Lavi Bruce Allen Webster Roy Douglas Willis DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH TIm COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Engineering Ronald Dale Rogers o With Honor 17 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE J EANE'ITE A. LEE, DEAN Home Management Patricia Norris Ahem Textiles and Clothing Lina Rowe Godfrey Nutrition Linda Ann Morris Foods Thehna Kay Smith General Clothing and Textiles Jane Russell Gladney General Home Economics Betty Joan Kesseh'ing Interior Design Kay Elizabeth Werner Retailing of Textiles and Clothing Mary Carol-Len Aldrich "Diane Mary Cavell Lillian Dolores Greene Joy Ann Kratt Virginia Drew Kunath Judy Lee Maleitzke Valerie M. Wichowski DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching Melanie Coy Eklund Anneli Korhonen Koets Martha A. Leeman Alison S. Rose Barbara K. Steyer Diane Elizabeth Wurst Home Economics Teaching Carol Ann Coates Marilyn Frost Harter Marja Helena Kadish Carolyn Clair LaRose "Vivian Marie Pavlis Judith Kay Reif Barbara Shassberger Sleeper Carol Ann Steinhoff H" "Carole Vincent H HOllors College • \Vith Honor O. With High Honor 18 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE WILLIS vV. ARMISTEAD, DEAN DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE V eterinary Medicine Manny Olufolahun Adegbite Donald Wayne Alimenti Tommy Roger Aultman Vernon Budington Aultman William Joseph Bowman vValter Robert BrO\Vll, Jr. Vincent James Dilella Laurence Eli Green Judith Corinne Haefner °William Charles Haefner Frederick Paul Hamann Frank Gerald HruTis Donald Robert Howard Turner Timinipre Isoun Ronald James Martens Eugene Joseph Palicke °Dale Eugene Penegor John Kenneth Rooker C. Gene Sellers Frederick Carl Shiery /loGary Lee Sparschu Theodore Ernest Staley Joseph Svoboda, Jr. Philip Allan Teitel /I Ann Catherine Van Goethem °Wayne Robert vVeisner Raymond Wyn Surgery and Medicine James Benson Dalley Veterinary Medicine Julian Sandy Chestnut Ronald Kieth Disbrow Gerald John Kolaja o With Honor 00 With High Honor 19 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ALFRED L. SEELYE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics Ernest John Irwin Alice Jacobson Gerald Hammond Miller Benjanlin P. Smith Zane Andre Spindler DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Graduate School of Business Administration Guy de Alcovia Rego Agullla Donn Leonard Anderson Emil E. Bahnmaier Carlos Osmar Bertero John Wesley Blackwell Alan Chal"les Carlson William J. Cunningham John Bryn Davies Burton Royce Eckhardt Gerald C. Erickson Tekin Ertan Gerard Paul Gray Geoffrey Fisk Hamilton Kay Wold Herbranson Peter Arthur Lans Conrad Arnold Larson Harijs Markevics Rodney Robert Miller, Jr. Accounting Kenneth Eugene Bristow HOPhilip Richard Granger John Arthur Haga Gerald David Johnson Paul Mathew Kostamo HooHarvey Allen Levin David Lawrence Mahoney Roger Lee Schwab Linda Kay Sell Ronald Sommers Thomas Lincoln Underwood Jon Charles Whiteman °Robert R. Woods David Edward Young Economics Winograd Marcos Altman William Francis Dowling Perrin Howard Durling Richard Gerry Elmendorf Merrill Emmett Hanauer Macgregor Bruce Hay David Mayes Wesley Leon McCrum H Honors College o \Vith Honor 00 With High Honor John Michael O'Hara Jon Edward Runquist Executive Secretarial Administration Bethany Joanne Haas Jo Ann Marie Miller Barbara Allison Patton Financial Administration HooMichael William McCarthy Food Marketing °Richard Spencer Klegon Robeli Allan Lamb Jay Russell Lerner Steve Joseph Rudoni Thomas Raymond Smego General Business Administration George Aoki Kenneth Peter Badalament Robert Louis Baum Richard Sanford Bennett DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS 20 Josef Emil Oppenheimer Anantkumar Chimanbhai Patel Anthony Charles Rogalski, III Fred George Sutton Aloysio Rios Trabuco Kenneth Dale Vander Ark Robert Henry Vandermolen George Louis Walsh James Stuart Westwater, Jr. Eugene Keith Bond James Allen Burrows John Edward Bussell James Anthony Culotta °Dorothy Ann Ellis Robert Hart Gillam, Jr. Richard Arthur Hamilton Dennis Keith Harrison Thomas Phillip Henderson Howard James Hoffman Robert Donnelly Jacobs Donald Alvin Kaiser Jerald Elson Landry °James Henry Leachman Timothy O'Connell Lester Gary Everett Lightfoot Richard Alan Madonia Robert Bruce McKenzie, Jr. Lyle Wayne Miller Michael Lambert Moran Joseph Richard Pierce, Jr. Ronald Lee Pryor Terrence Adrian Reiff Robert Thomas Riggle DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Robert Peter Soodsma Gary Maynard VanOrnum General Marketing Lee Edward Burrows Terrence Raymond Clark J ames Sutherland Danhof Stephen Christopher Economy "Gary Lynn Fay Richard RusselI Gehringer Michael V. Georgopolis Robert Corwin Greenhalgh Richard Paul Haynes Edwin W. Hubbard H""John SewelI Kakalik Edward Donald Keys III Calvin Lynn Kuyers James Irwin Lietzke Ronald Peter Omtvedt Ronald Norman Rademacher Gordon Lee Rebresh Milton Claix Roskam Thomas Henri Sak John Morris Schoepke William Erwin Schuiling "Sandra Elizabeth Schweitzer MarshalI Richard Shaink Gailen BroadwelI Smith William David Timmers William Joseph,veresh Hotel, Motel & Club Management George James Agas John Arnold Benus Joseph Stanley Bergaila Douglas Danziger Steven Elkovich George Charles Fetherston Thomas Harold Guthrie Jon Larry Kany Gerald Thomas Mezera Barry Rogers Miller John Robert Rachfal Lauris Peter Riters A. Charles Scala Thomas Duane Sharp John William Stephenson Robert Edward Taylor Neil Steward Watts Personnel Administration HO "Douglas John Austin William Doyle Clark Glenn Walton Erickson Michael Scott Long W. George Rosendale Production Administration Richard Albert Stein Restaurant Management Jon F. Ash HO"Warren Frederick Barnes . Roger Sheldon Beebe Donald Jolm Burgess II Dennis Allen Dobbelstein Joseph Henry GaIIante Mitchel J. Henderson Philip Taylor McGreevy Donald Arthur Payne Industrial Administration Thomas Joseph AImus Ernest Robert Hedberg James David Ries Richard William Thomas Edward M. Thomas III Transportation Administration William J. Maroney Charles Hendrick Versteeg DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Institutional & Hospital Management John William Cannady, Jr. °Kenneth Lee Hawkins Melvin Arthur St. John Business and Distributive Teacher Education Lenore Elaine Burman H"oPamela Ann Lessiter Susan Barbara Zorn H Honors College ° With Honor 00 With High Honor 21 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JOHN E. IVEY, JR., DEAN Education Malak H. Abou-Hargah John Carl Acton Barbara Mary Agocs Stanley Earle Alberda Gerald Jacob Alliton William David Arras Ernest Alvin Barni~ow Louise Isabella Beebee Louise Joan Brastrom Willis Gene Byker Joe Roger Chapel Robert Lloyd Chapman Dominic John Costa Wanida Daengsubha Harriet Gladys DeBlaay Joseph William Devlin Marianne Crozier Dierkes Richard Michael Drenovsky Marjorie Ruth Edwards 'William Lawrence Eiker Jane Elaine Engel Cathryn Cronn Epp Patricia Beekman Evans Mary Katherine France Delores Marie Griffin Samuel M. Hall, Jr. Charles Mead Hilt David W. Huey Maryann Bertha Jones Richard Vernon Jones Lee Jonas Kronenberg John Wayne Kulig Robert Bruce Lewis Larry Eugene Matejka Martha Elizabeth Stone Murray Thomas Leo Murrin Donald Joseph NeSmith John J. Niederer Kenneth Guy Nunnelly Ruth Doehr Orentas Doran Robert Osborne John J. Papajohn Marie Eleanor Pearson Thomas Robert Plough Marion Frances Radigan Sharon Marylyn Rapp Sharon Kathryn Reimus Byron Richard Rogers Elementary Education Gary L. Bence Sara Ellen Birdsall Joyce Joan Bucior "Sharon Ann Buell Jeannette Ruth Burch Margaret Jeanne Bushnell Kay Diane Fulton Chapman Marilyn Ann Claydon "Peggy Marie Clock Caren Anne Creamer Julianne Ruth Dahlberg Martha Louise Dahlinger "Cynthia Lou Deason Cynthia Jean (Graham) Doty Judy Drysdale Lynne Ellen Eddy H""Nancy Ferrar Faulkner "Sally Lucille Flagel Clarence Edwin Frost "Lana LaForce Freeman "Tanya Kay Gilmour Elinor Frances Glover Barbara Suzanne Goodrum Sandra Lou Govatos Donnajo Graham "Diane Lee Grigg Jane Ellen Grove Patricia L. Hall Nancy Merrill Haring Sarah Jane Hawley Marie Elizabeth Hilbert "Susan Lynne Holcomb "Judith Ann Hollister Nancy Stuart Roleson Lawrence Rubeck, Jr. Martha Harkness Russell L'Bertha Visscher Rycenga Theodore Jay Rycenga Donald Albert Schiesswohl Jeanette Scott Elizabeth Croft Sheridan Floyd Dale Smith Elizabeth Brady St. John Theresa C. Staal Betty Jane Stasiak Richard Arlin Summers Naomia O. Thering Thomas E. Thompson Donald Herbert Thomson Suzanne Frances Toben Lillian Skadberg U pcraft Abel LeRoy Vander Woude Herbert Games Vaughan Elmer Veldheer Eleanor G. Warden Maxine Ruth Wolf Gordon Keith Young "Leslie Huberman Barbara L. Hunt Laurence J. Jacobson Betty Cosgrove James ""Joan Viva Jennings Jill Louise Kauffman Barbara Rae Kenady Ann Terese Kirkwood Corwin Andrew Krugh Nancy Anne Kuebler Joyce L. Kushmaul Lillian A. Lockwood Dianne Helen Loeb Judith Gay Maiseloff Garnette Faith Marmion "Barbara Doris Miller "Valerie Anne Mosher DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High H onor 22 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Margaret Anne Mummery Patricia Ann Needham "Stergiani Papadopoulos Sharon E. Parman Karen Ruth Pearson Pah'icia Ann Pettengill Charles Jack Potts Barbara Cooper Prelesnik Lynn Diane Premo Joan Mary Prince Andrea Ganzhorn Rander "Sherry Nevans Raynor Helen Catherine Reimann Lynn Ann Rickenback "J anice Elayne Robinson Linda Lois Schaeffer " "Cynthia Scott Scott Jane Cable Serine George Silver Marjorie Violet Smith "Leslie Carole Stevenson Diane Annette Stewart Sharon Alice Strong Karen Elaine Stuart Shirley Ann Suiter Paula Irene Teal Joyce Richter Thomasma Dianne Marie Torr Marilyn Louise Treutler Mary Ellen Van Zan den " Andrea Karen Walton Victor Linn Washburn B. Caryn Welter Mary J 0 Whitfield Linda Carole Winters Anna Lou Yarrington Mary Lou Zoerman Health, Physical Education and Recreaation Jeffrey Lynn Abrecht Michael Dearden Atwood Jay Dan Bach Frank Paul Benavidez Sylvester Rahn Bentley Joyce Marie Blackmore Russell Clark James Lee Downs Donald Joseph Ferrio Dorothy Susan Helderman Clifford Alvin Girard Judith Ann Hendy Mary Elizabeth Hunter Robert Payette McKnight Frederick Gene Mushinski Marvin Keith Pulver H"Martha Lide Robertson Ronald Ralph Rubick Albert Leo Sickles Industrial Arts Clare W. Hathaway "Thomas Casmir Kubanek DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College .. \Vith Honor 00 With High Honor 23 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS FRED S. SIEBERT, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Communication H. Stuart Hawkins Mushtag Ahmed ] otlrnalism Stanley C. Fedewa Boyd Leroy Miller Speech James Caleb Carver Television and Radio Joel Benoni Fleming Advertising Speech "Nancy Sue Baumhardt James Brian Fowler Ronald Joseph Harcarik Rackeline Joan Peny Thomas Joseph Wolf Communication DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Hoo Alexis Adams Panshin ] otlrnalism Thomas Earle DeWitt Barbara Bradley Drake Arthur Michael Dworken Dennis G. Brownridge Vena Jane Hauser Patricia Lee Keklak Susan Zeck Television and Radio Jack William Hickey Hany Cooper Howard Carl Borge Olson Brian Carl RubJein Carol Elaine Wilmot DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Speech Barbara Jean Buck "Janet Louise Chew Susan Lenore Cross Rita Gail Kirstein "Melanie Marie Munton Barbara Ann Noga Sharon Stokes Regan Sandra G. Wald H Honors College "With Honor 00 With High Honor 24 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS PAUL A. V ARC, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS English German Jane Frank Allinson Winnifred Ann Daignault Dana Downing Hobert Charles Moore French Frank Charles Necci Nourissa N. Mouradian Linda Ann Landau Gerhard John Reimer History Elizabeth Wadsworth Arnold David Francis Carpenter Barry Lee Knight Donal James Sexton, Jr. Karon Edith von Chawes Philosophy Jan Arden Smucker DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Music Education Ardith Joan Hunt DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Art Practice "Margarette Eldred Beckwith Bruce Janes Bedell Joel Douglas Brown John Bernard Bullinger, Jr. Sandra Kee-Shui Chow Emily Mae Lam Dong H"Gwendolyn Lee Gertz Ann Carol Nichols Paul A. Pfeiffer Robert John Simonsen Robert Carl Stange Roger Edward Swartz Arts and Letters Frederick Frank Hull Marilyn Sue Lucas Robert Lloyd Schaibly, Jr. William King Springett H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor English °Rosann Margaret Camill Nancy Ellen Dockery H" Donna Ann Dulfon °Howard Stephen Hopkins Anne Carol Kellermann Marilyn Ann Lipscomb Nina Holliday Walker Far Eastern and Russian Studies James Mark Timmins French John William Mooney Jane Chamberlain Sullivan History O<>Donna Klayer Carpenter James Richard Dunn HOKathryn Ann Garrett Robert Joseph Loria William David Mathes John C. Papayani Charles Phillip Weiss Mary Springer Wilkinson Humanities °Roger Moorey Brown H"Jane Ellen Fremouw Melvin Lowell Mathias German °Kathleen Anne Kelly Russian Mykola Ponomarenko 25 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Spanish Mauricio Alberto Alegria Susan Jones Coon Carol Ann Gusman Salvino Lostuzzi DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice Kristin Lynn Andren Joyce Ellen Carter Barbara Ellen Culling Carol Sue Doyle John Robertson HutTis Linda Sue Hathaway Natalie J. Manoogian William Robert Mitchell Karen Kay Schultz Nancy Ann Shreeves .. Anne McNamara Turley Latin Diana Jean Ferguson English Carol Ann Costello Tom Douglas Dougherty "Phyllis Anne Huerstel Martha Anne Jamieson Margaret Frances McLeod Rachel Ann Nash "Barbara Edith Pring RuthAnn Tennant French H .... Sally Lu Meyer Susan Radebaugh Paape German Dorothy Mary Caggegi Karen Marie Dayne H""Elli Bonkowski Maas History David Paul Bennett Daniel Hart Borgman Robert William Clark Thomas John Emery Linda Anne Hall Pamela C. Henkel Sheila Ann Landon Kenneth Buel McNeill Michael Frank Miles Lawrence Leo Murray III Allan Nowak .. Alan Lewis Offen Frances Terese Redmond Ann Converse Shelly "Bryan Louis Simsa Dennis Craig Smith Peter Harold Solomon "Marsha Grace Wiltshire DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Art "James Lewis Albright Hans Peter Jorgenson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art "Frances Ruth Annich DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Music Therapy .. "Kenneth Peter Medema DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music Edward James Meissner Irene Frances Ross Marilyn Kaye Withey H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 26 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE RICHARD U. BYERRUM, DEAN Mathematics Frank E. Higginbotham General Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy Mary Magdalene Padua Donald Wallace Benbow Donald George Campbell Biological Sciences Kaiser Aziz Charles Robert Bursey Chemistry Keith Edward Dahlman Rebecca Moorhead Jacobs Kenneth Randolph Price Doris Ann Wambach Entomology Jon Roger Maki Geology Adnan Baqir AI-Naqash William Clifton Bishop Christopher Paul Egan John Harold Puffer Mathematics David Emanuel Galewski Max Gilbert Gruendl Richard Carl Miller Allan Andrew Petersen James Russell Weaver Microbiology and Public Health Richard Michael Kocan Josephine M. Magis Carl Lloyd Winley Physics and Astronomy William Bacon Chaffee Robert Joseph Heck George Taylor Johnston, III Vincent Alan Rowe Statistics Richard John Fox Charles Joseph Kowalski Kang Ling Jerry Lee Moreno Robert Leonard Perry Montha Puavilai DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Mathematics Virginia Kay Macklem Alessio Guerrino Pretto HOGail Marie Sharkey H Honors College o With Honor 27 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE Ronald Anton Heinrichs Thomas Francis Heinrichs DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Biological Science .... Sarah Naomi Abbott Thorn Charles Blanck Dennis Dean Bromley William Lewis Heath "Ronald H. Hoffman Jan Dianne Kline Mathematics Thomas Wesley Bailey Jack Woods Bryant HOLawrence Robert Cartwright Lary LaVerne Ervin Eugene Paul Hubert William Clarence Jacobs Edward Magnus Nystrom Verne Bernard Purdy John Swire Robert Prather Wells Zoology H""Jeri Lynn Bischof Nursing H oo Anna Mae Berg Hazel Marie Pray Physical Sciences Clifford Dan Line Hugh Karl Linnemann David Hugh Monroe Basil Ike Onukogu Physics and Astronomy II" "Thomas MacDonald Rice Statistics Roger Louis Anderson Zoology Stuart Lewis Balaban HOOMaurice Charles Barone Thomas Vern Borkowski John Marshall Burgess Kin Ming Ching -Peter Lenn Dalby "Andrew Steven Dworkis Howard Allan Foote Phyllis Merry Harris HOOKathleen Ruth Hoddinott J ames Michael Houck John Jay Madonna John Douglas McEachran William Henry Peck Allen Shifman Edward Levere Williams, Jr. Biological Sciences John Rowland Gehring Barry Allan Kinske Malcolm Hugh McDonald Botany and Plant Pathology Christina Grace Filban HOOJanice Rittenhouse Matthews Ronald Stephen Slesinski Harry Charles Tweedie Chemistry _ Ann Louise Ulland Geology Michael William Barratt Michael Martin Spurgat Gordon Alan Yettaw Mathematics DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Gerald LaRue Anderson HOOSusan Jeane Bartels H""Carolyn Ann Burk H .... John Kenneth Cooper, Jr. II .... Stephen Elliott Crick, Jr. -David Lee Glore HOOErnest Sanford Grush James Milton Hanna John Philip Holcomb -Diane Marie Kaye HOOCharles Thomas Klinger Marilynn Rae Nowak Microbiology and Public Health Andrew Robert Clark H H onors College " \\lith Honor 00 \Vith High Honor 28 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE LOUIS L. McQUITTY, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Geography David Gordon Bennett Schuyler John Cox Donald George Janelle Donald Harry Shaffner Gail Pah'icia Wuerfel Political Science Casimir Alfred Bobinski Eric Henning Carlson Albert Kaufman Bernard James McShane Umesh Pant Warren James Shadko Psychology Norman J. Karl Miles Edward Simpson Harvey A. Tilker Sociology Snit Smuckarn Ronald Dean Willis DEGREE OF MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Michael Anthony Conway Richard Edmond Miller DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING Police Administration Esther Middleton Eashnan Everett Paul Leek Harold Robert Young Richard Allen Maltby 29 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology ° Anne Marie Tibbits Geography George John Mayer Duane Lee Riley HOOMichael Jeffery Stark Cornelius VanderVeen Lawrence Charles Widmayer, Jr. °Ross Amos Wotring Todd Rhoades Williams Kathryn Mary Wolak Karen Rumer Wollam James Wilfred Zacklan Steve Mark Zamler Social Work Elaine Neithofer Brake Joanne Brundage Damman Peggy Ann Meyer Richard Morales Alfred Wendell Pryor Sociology Jolm R. Alexander Judith Joyce Edgmand HooRobert Wayne Grossman Charles Frederick Hartner HooJoyce Ann Ketlar Andres Kivilaan Nels Victor Marin, Jr. Michael Gary Pasternak DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Social Science Charles Michael Donahue Larry Lynn Foster Robert Earl HaJ'burn, Jr. Amory Marie Hingelberg Barbara Jane Magioncalda Laureen Louise Pinkerman John Ray Reed John Richard Sharer Psychology ·Wallace George Berger °Michael Cass HOMargaret J. Gibbs Ronald Joseph Hurley Urban Planning Eric Jay Berry DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Political Science Thomas Michael Boven George Richard Boyle David Lee Buchanan William Douglas Corneliuson Charles Darwin Dobias oORobert William Herr HooJohn Walter Keating Lawrence William Leck David Allan Ostrander HOOKathleen Mary Simons Forest Ainslee Walker HooRichard Stewart Wasserstrom Lee Williams Michael Paul Wilson °Paul Joseph Zimmer Psychology HODana Gail Corbin Joseph Frank DiBucci Barton Reed Friese Daniel Goldstein John Gaines Greenhill Dale Richard Guldbrandsen Nick Michael Kostopoulos Richard David Lyons Robert Lee Mills ·William E. Proulx Kathleen Rafferty °Joyce Mary Remondini Elena Agnes Seuffert HooRichard Edwin Guffey Social Science Gordon Bruce Alexander Alan Richard Benison William Paul Bodwitch Frank Anthony Borgon Richard Desire Bruneau, Jr. Christine Lois Burch James Charles Chmielewski John Terrance Connolly Frederick Collin Crosby, Jr. Daniel William Curry Candace K. Ensign °Charles Lynn Fierz Judith Sevart Gazegian Karyl Jean Goldberg Henry Barksdale Hagood David Lawrence Hitzig Jack Christopher Hutson Claudine Gruber McIntosh Ronald Wallace Metcalf MaDan Matthew Pallick Thomas Edward Patridge Patrick Michael Prendergast °Richard Marshall Sawdey Cecil Robert Sefton Lawrence Howard Shanker John Kalman Solosy II Brooks Allen Solterman James Lee Tuman Charlene Lee Tyllas R. Charles Ver Merris DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Landscape Architecture Joseph Paul Figa, Jr. ·Thomas Wayne Kehler Robert Hugh Knowles OOTimothy William Larsen Lawrence Carl Miller J ames Lewis Van Deusen Ronald Alan Williamson Harry Edward Woelzlein Jurate Grazina Ziogas Police Administration and Public Safety Robert Charles Betchel HooJerry George Burrow Suzanne Jane Cianfarani Lewis Moreau Doyle, Jr. Gary Michael Drasin HooRobert Earl Enyeart R. David Freriks Mary-Kaye Goodman David Michael Humphrey Richard Grant Juster Larry Allen Littlefield Claude Eugene Long Robert L. Parsons Jerry Dennis Stemler Loren Walter Tarnowski °Roy Stanford Van Sickle James Edward Wells H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 30 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The following students have completed their ROTC Training at Michigan State University and have re ceived 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 MILITARY SCIENCE James T. Delaney Charles D. Dobias °Ronald A. Kratt Hugh K. Linnemann William H. Peck William H. Stroven "Ross A. Wotring Adiutant General's Corps Thomas J. Emery Corps of Engineers George Aoki Artillery Stuart L. Balaban Ronald W. Metcalf William G. Rosendale Military Police Corps John M. O'Hara Medical Service Corps Thomas V. Borkowski John R. Rachfal Ordnance Corps Lewis E. Clem Nicholas C. Steen Gary M. Van Omum Quartermaster Corps Barry R. Miller ODistinguished Graduates 31