A seating diagram for graduates and commencement guests may be found on the inside back cover. Following the close of the 1967 Spring term, approximately seven weeks are required to complete the processing of academic records and the preparation of diplomas. Based on this schedule, diplomas will be mailed in August, 1967. COMMENCEMENT 1967 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT 1967 Sunday, June 11 Spartan Stadium, 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 iden tification 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 in stitution has more than one color, the chevron is used to introduce the second color. Colored velvet or velveteen binds the hoods and indicates the depart ment or faculty to which the degree pertains. Historical associations of color have been continued to signify the various faculties. Art and letters can be recognized by the white, taken from the traditional white fur trimming of the Oxford and Cambridge Bachelor of Arts hoods. Red , long traditional of the church, indicates theology. The royal purple of the King's court signifies law. The green of medicinal herbs immediately identifies a medical degree. Philosophy is signified by the color of wisdom and truth, blue. Because through research untold wealth has been released to the world, science is identified by golden yellow. Oxford pink indicates music and russet brown, the color of dress worn by ancient English foresters, indicates forestry. The 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 AND NATURAL RESOURCES ...... Maize Forest Products, Forestry, Packaging ...... ... Russet COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS ............................ ...... .. White Music ...................................... Pink Philosophy .................... Navy Blue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS .......... .... Drab Economics ........................ Copper COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS .. .. Royal Blue Journalism .......... ........... Crimson Speech ...................... Silver Gray COLLEGE OF EDUCATION.Light Blue COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING .... Orange COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS ............... Maroon COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE .................... Green JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE ...... White COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE .... Golden Yellow Nursing .............................. Apricot COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE ................ _ ..... Citron COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE .. Dark Gray ORDER OF 'CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL CORONATION MARCH FROM "THE PROPHET" - Meyerbeer Michigan State University Band, Professor LEONARD FALCONE, Director AMERICA - Smith The Band and Audience INVOCATION RABBI ABRAHAM ZEMACH, M.H.L. Lecturer, Department of Religion, Michigan State University B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, East Lansing, Michigan CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN A. HANNAH, D.Agr., LL.D., HH.D., L.H.D., D.Sc., Litt.D. President, Michigan State University VALEDICTORY CHARLES C. STODDARD, President of the Senior Class ADDRESS PRESIDENT HANNAH ALMA MATER - Traynor M .S.U., we love thy shadows When twilight silence falls, Flushing deep and softly paling O'er ivy-covered halls. Beneath the pines we'll gather To give our faith so true, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. When from these scenes we wander And twilight shadows fade, Our mem'ry still will linger Where light and shadows played. In the evening oft well gather And pledge our faith anew, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. (The Band and Audience) BENEDICTION RABBI ZEMACH RECESSIONAL UNIVERSITY GRAND MARCH - Goldman The escorts for the procession are members of Mortar Board, the honor society for senior women, and Tower Guard, the honor society for sophomore women. The audience is required to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving. 3 ORDER OF PROCESSION THE COLOR GUARD THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Doctor of Veterinary Medicine College of Social Science College of Veterinary Medicine College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Doctoral, Educational Specialists, and Diploma for Advanced Graduate Study College of Communication Arts College of Education College of Human Medicine College of Business College of Home Economics College of Engineering College of Natural Science College of Arts and Letters THE FACULTY THE PLATFORM PARTY The Deans of the University The Officers of the University The Board of Trustees The Recipients of Distinguished Alumni Awards The Recipients of Honorary Degrees The Secretary of the University The Officiating Clergyman The Officers of the Senior Class The President of the University The services of members of Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary society for senior men, Green Helmet, honorary society for sophomore men, and Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Organization, are gratefully acknowledged. 4 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 stitutiomJ 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 C . ALLEN HARLAN __ ____ ___ __ ____________ _____ ____ ________ ___ _______ Southfield THE HONORABLE CONNER D. SMITH ____________________ ___________ ___ __ ______________ Pinconning THE HONORABLE STEPHEN S. NISBET ___________________ _______ _______ ___ . _________ _______ Fremont THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS _____ ______________ ____ _______ _________ __________________ ______ Okemos THE HONORABLE FRANK HARTMAN __ ___ ____ _________ _______ __________ _____ _____________________ Flint THE HONORABLE CLAm WHITE ______ ___ ________ __ _____ ______ __ _______ ___________ _____ ____ Bay City THE HONORABLE FRANK MERRIMAN ________________________ ___ ___ __________ .. ____ _____ Deckerville THE HONORABLE KENNETH W. THOMPSON ________ _____ ____ ________ __ _________ Birmingham JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex O[fico, President _____ _________________________________ East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, Secretary ___________ ______________________________________________________ East Lansing PHILIP J. MAY, Treasurer ______ . _______________________________________________________ East Lansing 5 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ~Michigan State University, one of the leading land-grant universities and the first agricultural college in America, strives for excellence 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 113th year, Michigan State has grown from three buildings and six faculty members to one of the ten largest universities in the nation. It has approximately 3,000 staff members engaged in teaching, research and public service, 425 buildings, and approximately 5,000 acres of land of which 1,850 acres are in existing or planned campus development. Founded in 1855 to educate youth for the major occupation of that day -fanning-MSU has broadened its offerings to meet the educational needs of today. Michigan State now has the School for Advanced Graduate Studies and 13 colleges-Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Let ters, Business, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Eco nomics, Human Medicine, Justin S. Morrill, 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 nonnal 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 nearly 200 Merit Scholars in this year's freshman class. This figure represents more than seven percent 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. Eight of these residence halls are now occupied and one more is under construction. Each of these halls is the center of curricular and noncurricular activities, creating a "college within a college" atmosphere. The "small college within the larger university" concept was introduced at MSU by the establishment of the Justin S. Morrill College, which offers a limited enrollment liberal education program with an international em phasis. The college does not have departments as such, and attention is centered on quality teaching within small groups. In addition to an inten sive program in foreign languages, the college requires sequences of study in the humanities, social science, natural science, a field of concentration, senior independent study, and electives. 6 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY , (continued) Today, more than 38,000 students attend the University at East Lansing. About 80 percent are from Michigan, representing every section of the state. Students also come from every state in the nation and 80 foreign countries. Looking to the future, Michigan State University is preparing for in creasingly 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 Education al Development Project. In the land-grant tradition it pioneered, Michigan State University is concerned with research and service as well as teaching. All colleges and the Agricultural 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 Control Data 3600 Computer and a 50-million-volt cyclotron. Modem facilities include the following new buildings : Chemistry, biochemistry, psychology research, veterinary medicine, plant science research, and natural resources. Through an agreement with the Atomic Energy Commission, MSU will become a national center for basic research on plants and their reactions to radiation. Involved is construction of a $2 million building, a staff of ap proximately 90 persons and an annual budget of approximately $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 international. Supported by grants from the federal government and private foundations, Michigan State University maintains research and technical assistance projects at 18 educational institutions in Asia, Africa and Latin America. International projects have given many faculty members overseas experi ence, adding a new dimension to their teaching. With more than a century of educational achievement behind it, Michi gan State University continues to apply its academic and physical resources to the problems of today and the challenges of the future . 7 THE UNITED NATIONS FLAGS The flags in the semicircle grouping at the rear of the stage are those of the United Nations from which students are attending Michigan State University. They are displayed in the English alphabetical order of the countries represented. The United Nations Flag itself is displayed in the center of the semicircle. Not included in this list are the U. S. possessions: Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. The arrangement from left to right is: AFGHANISTAN ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA BELGIUM BOLIVIA BOTSWANA BRAZIL CANADA CHn.E CHINA, REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA CONGO LEOPOLDVll.LE COSTA RICA CUBA DENMARK DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ETHIOPIA FINLAND FRANCE GHANA GREECE GUATEMALA GUYANA HAITI HONDURAS HUNGARY INDIA INDONESIA IRAN IRAQ IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY LEBANON LIBERIA MALAGASY REPUBLIC MALAWI MEXICO MOROCCO NEPAL NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA NIGERIA NORWAY PAKISTAN PANAMA PERU PHILIPPINES POLAND PORTUGAL RUMANIA SALAVADOR SAUDI ARABIA SINGAPORE- SOMALIA SOUTH AFRICA, UNION OF SPAIN SUDAN SWEDEN SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC TANZANIA THAILAND TURKEY UGANDA UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC IVORY COAST UNITED KINGDOM JAMAICA JAPAN JORDAN KENYA UNITED NATIONS KUWAIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA URUGUAY VENEZUELA YUGOSLAVIA ZAMBIA 8 HONORARY 'DEGREES FREDERICK CHRISTIAN BELEN CHRISTIAN FRED BEUKEMA WALKER L. CISLER Since your graduation from Michigan State University two decades ago, you have distinguished yourself as a lawyer, administrator, and civil servant. During World War II you contributed notably to the establish ment of security systems for our ports of embarkation and for the War Department's staff headquarters. Your energy and wisdom were further evidenced during your years as chief counsel and staff director of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee. Since 1961, when Presi dent Kennedy appointed you Assistant Postmaster General, your creative vision and bold experimentation in the operation of the world's largest civilian enterprise, the U. S. Post Office Department, have affected for the better the daily lives of our entire population. Your notable success in advancing efficiency and economy in postal operations was further recognized in 1964, when President Johnson appointed you Deputy Post master General. The effective use of destination codes, a concept for which you are largely responsible, is one of the most significant develop ments in postal service in this century. In recognition of your eminent career and the honor which you have brought to yourself, to this institu tion, and to your government, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. Your achievements as an engineer and industrial executive have been extraordinary. Your rise from a young engineer in the Michigan Limestone Division of the United States Steel Corporation to your present position as Vice President of that corporation's Ore and Limestone Operations has demonstrated qualities of leadership in the true American tradition. Your executive talents have been further evidenced by your success as President of the Bradley Steamship Company and the Oliver Iron Mining Division. In all these endeavors you have contributed notably to industrial progress through your scientific knowledge, your exemplary energy, and your en lightened view of corporation management. As a member and chairman of the Michigan State University Alumni Advisory Council, and as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University Development Fund, you have served this institution with devotion and have kept faith with its highest ideals. For these and other achievements, the Centennial Award was conferred upon you in 1955, and the Distinguished Alumni Award in 1960. Today, in further recognition of your great contributions to the development of American industry and to the advancement of your Alma Mater, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. Your career as an engineer and business executive has been marked by eminent achievement. During your early years with the Public Service Electric and Gas Company of Newark, and as a military engineer and officer in Germany with the Office of Military Government in World War II, you acquired an outstanding reputation as an engineer and executive. Because of your energy and vision in the development of public utilities, you have advanced the welfare of our people and the progress of industry. Your intelligence, integrity and leadership have made you the chief ex ecutive officer of one of the country's major public utilities organizations, the Detroit Edison Company. In addition to your career as an industrial executive, you have devoted much time and enthusiasm to important civic projects in the Detroit area, and to the cause of higher education and good government in Michigan and the nation. In recognition of your outstand ing contributions to the economic and civic welfare of your fellow citizens and to the advancement of the electric power industry, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. 9 Your record of achievement as a teacher, editor and scholar has earned for you an international reputation in the field of the social sciences. You have brought to your work a gifted capacity for the penetrating study of human experience in many segments of modem society. Your fruitful re search into the social life of the French Canadians and the patterns of their integration into Canadian society is but one of your distinguished studies enriching our knowledge of mankind. To your activities as a lecturer and editor, and your leadership in professional organizations and conferences, you have added outstanding service as an inspiring teacher at the University of Chicago, at Brandeis University, and at European and Asian institutions. As a creative teacher and scholar, you have recognized the traditional association between the social sciences and the humanities and have made this relationship more meaningful. Because of your un usual accomplishments, your sustained faith in the dignity of mankind, and your dedication to our understanding of human values in the modem world, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Letters. As a physician and biologist, you have exhibited not only the deep insight of the scientist, but also the vision and compassion of the man dedicated to human welfare. As one of the world's leaders in medical research, you have, through your discovery of the Rh factors of human blood, made life possible for thousands of children and have made blood transfusions safer for countless others in this and other countries. The use of blood types in medico-legal matters is only one of the many areas of research in which you have pioneered so successfully during your career at the Rockefeller Institute, at the Newark Beth Israel Hospital, as Direc tor of the Ortho Research Foundation, and as a professor at Columbia University. By your intelligence, initiative and creative research you have brought a new life and new hope to many of your fellow men. In recog nition of the contributions which you have made to scientific advancement and your humanity in devoting your labors unselfishly to man's unending struggle against disease, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Science. HONORARY DEGREES EVERETT C. HUGHES PHILIP LEVINE 10 DISTINGUISHED 'ALUMNI AWARDS RUSSELL M. DAANE WILLIAM PENN MOTT, JR. STEPHEN M. ROGERS Class of 1928. Banker. He is President, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Fort Wayne (Ind.) National Bank. With the exception of several years during World War II when he served as Lieuten ant Commander in the Navy, Mr. Daane has been engaged in the world of finance. He was State Bank Examiner from 1928 to 1932 for the Mich igan State Banking Department; was Chief Examiner and Assistant Manager from 1932 to 1935 for the Detroit Loan Agency of the Reconstruction Fi nance Corporation; became Executive Vice President of the Plymouth (Mich. ) United Savings Bank until 1943. After military service, he was with the Daisy Manufacturing Company in Plymouth, first as Comptroller and Assistant Secretary, then as Vice President - Finance. He was also the mayor of Plymouth. He joined the FOlt Wayne National Bank in 1958 as a Vice President, became Senior Vice President and Director in 1960, In 1966 the Executive Vice President in 1961, and President in 1963. duties of Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer were added. He has been active in a great number of professional and civic organizations, and devoted much time to church and community services. Class of 1931. Landscape Architect. Earlier this year, Mr. Mott was selected by the Governor of California to be Director of Parks and Recre ation for that state. Mr. Mott was general manager of the East Bay Regional Park District in Oakland, California. He has been active in numerous organizations, including service as president of the Save San Francisco Bay Association, president of the California Conservation Council, and president of the California Roadside Council, and panelist on President Johnson's White House Conference on Natural Beauty in 1965. He served as superintendent of Parks in Oakland from 1946 to 1962, with the Na tional Park Service for seven years, was technical advisor for housing in Contra Costa County, and was in private landscape architect practice. Throughout his career, he has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors. His services have been eagerly sought after, both nationally and internationally. His accomplishments have been used frequently as ex amples of what outstanding things can be done with parks and recreation areas when capable and dedicated leadership is employed. Class of 1933. Newspaper publisher. Since 1958 he has been presi dent of The Herald Company and publisher of the Syracuse (N.Y. ) Herald Journal, Herald-American. Mr. Rogers has spent a lifetime in the news paper business as reporter, editor and publisher. After graduation from MSU, he became a reporter, first for the International News Service, and then for the Detroit Times. In 1935 he joined the New York Herald-Tribune as a copy editor in Paris, France. In 1936 he became a writer for the Newark (N.J.) Ledger. He joined the staff of the Long Island Daily Press in 1937 as an editorial writer, and moved in 1941 to the Long Island Star Journal as editor. His first publishing position was with the Syracuse Post Standard in 1955. He was named to his present positions three years later. In addition to his newspaper activities, he has served many different pro fessional, church and civic organizations in the communities where he has lived and worked. 11 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO THE GRADUATING ClASS MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERS IrY, 1967 It is a pleasure for me to extend my best wishes as you complete your college education. You are graduating into a society in which you will be warmly welcomed. Our country has never had so great a need for highly educated :rren and WOllEn. Never have young AIIEricans moved from the college campus into a world of fering so broad a range of opportunities for individual fulfillment and contribution to the welfare of humanity. Your generation of students has been distinguished by its fresh and vigorous concern for the quality of AIIErican life and its commitment to AIIErican democracy. Perhaps the greatest opportunity awaiting you is the challenge to make this a life-long commitment. Today, AIIEricans from every walk of life are striving together to shape a society that can offer a meaningful and rewarding life to all its menibers. Never have so many of our countrymen been so deeply dedicated to eradi cating the old evils of ignorance, poverty, and bigotry from every corner of the land. Through your years of study, you have prepared yourselves for positions of leadership in this quest for a better AllErica. I congratulate you, and urge you to take full advantage of that opportunity. Sincerely, THE CANDIDATES 'FOR DEGREES 1967 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees from June through August, 1967, excluding Summer Doctoral Candidates. Candidates are listed by School for Advanced Graduate Study and by colleges. The colleges are arranged in the order in which they were established. 13 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES MILTON E. MUELDER, DEAN CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES CHARLES FRANKLIN ABBOTT, Ed.D. B.S., Ohio State University; M.Ed., Cornell University. Education. Major Professor: Walter F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of the College Environmental Perceptions of Prospective College Freshmen and Their Relationships to the Choice of a College or University. FRED HERMAN ABEL, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Delaware. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Robert L. Gustafson, As sociate Professor. Thesis: A Procedure for Measuring the Separate Effects of Man-Con trolled Inputs and Weather on Yields-Applied to Grain Sorghum Yields. LEON JOHN ALGER, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Raymond M. Clark, Professor. Thesis: A Rationale for the Establishment of Area Vocational Edu cation Programs in Michigan. ROBERT CHARLES ANDRINGA, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Walter F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Superior Students' Perceptions of College Teaching as a Career: Implications for Academic Recruitment. FE GADDI ANSELMO, Ph.D. 14 B.S., University of Santo Tomas; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Victor H. Noll, Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of the Nature and Development of Time Concepts in Elementary School Children. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES , DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued ALPHONSE BAARTMANS, Ph.D. B.S., Upsala College; M.S., Michigan State University. Mathematics. Major Professor: Joseph E. Adney, Professor. Thesis: Automorphisms Fixing Subnormal and Normal Subgroups. THOMAS LESLIE BARNETT, Ph.D. B.S., West Virginia University; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: T. Harvey Edwards, Professor. Thesis: Determination of Ao for Axially Symmetric Molecules. CHARLES DOUGLAS BEALS, Ph.D. B.S., University of Illinois. Chemical Engineering. Major Professor: Donald K. Anderson, As sociate Professor. Thesis: Separation of Polar and Non-Polar Molecules in a Non-Uni form Electric Field. MOSHE BEN-DAVID, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Hebrew University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Dale E. Hathaway, Pro fessor. Thesis: Farm-Nonfarm Income Differentials, U.S., 1960. LOUIS MARTIN BEYER, Ph.D. B.S., Murray State College; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: William H. Kelly, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Michigan State University Six Gap ,B-Ray Spectrometer and Its Application to the f3- and y- Ray Spectroscopic Studies of 83 Sr. and 131mTe. JOYCE JOHNSON BOLDEN, Ph.D. B.A. , Fisk University; M.S., University of Illinois. Music. Major Professor: Robert G. Sidnell, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Influence of Selected Factors on Growth in Sight Singing and Rhythmic Reading. SIMIN DOKHT BOLURCHI-VAGHEFI, Ph.D. B.S., University of Tehran; M.S., Michigan State University. Nutrition. Major Professor: Olaf Mickelsen, Professor. Thesis: Wheat as the Source of Protein for Human Adults. Effect of Wheat Protein on Nitrogen Balance, Urea, and Amino Acid Metabo lism. CARLOS BORRERO-ANGEL, Ph.D. B.Ch.E., Manhattan College; M.S. , Michigan State University. Food Science. Major Professor: Irving J. Pflug, Professor. Thesis: Cooling a Stack of Fruit: Packed Bed Analysis. GLEN JEWL BROWN, Ed.D. A.B., Central Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor; John H . Suehr, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Social and Psychological Description of Extems in Educa tional Administration. 15 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued RICHARD A. BRYMER, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Texas. Sociology. Major Professor: Fred B. Waisanen, Professor. Thesis: Stratification and Alienation. BRUCE CURTISS BURKEY, Ph.D. B.A., Hiram College; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: Michael J. Harrison, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Interaction of Spin Waves with Drifted Conduction Electrons. ROBERT LEE BURNS, Ph.D . B.A., Olivet College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Robert D. Schuetz, Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of the Synthesis of Sulfur Ylids. JUAN ANTONIO CALVO Y COSTA, Ph.D. 1. CARL CANDOLI, Ph.D. LL.B., University of Valencia; A.A., B.A., Ohio University; M.A., Michigan State University. Spanish. Major Professor: John A. Ramsey, Professor. Thesis: Estudio Analitico De El Cran Duque De Candia: Contribu cion Al Estudio De Las Comedias "De Santo" De Don Pedro Calderon De La Barca. B.A., Kalamazoo College; M.A., Ed.S., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor : Donald J. Leu, Professor. Thesis: A Feasibility Study of the Community Colleges' Potential Role in Combating the Effects of Cultural Deprivation in Metropoli tan Areas. LEWIS HERBERT CARLSON, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Michigan. History. Major Professor: Madison Kuhn, Professor. Thesis: J. Parnell Thomas and the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1938-1948. JOHN AnDIS CASEY, Ph.D. B.S ., Loyola College; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: Robert D. Spence, Professor. Thesis: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Antiferromagnetic Rb 2MnCI 4·2H20. WILLIAM CONRAD CESSNA, JR., Ph.D. B.A., Houghton College; B.D., Asbury Theological Seminary. Education. Major Professor: John J. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Psychosocial Nature and Determinants of Attitudes To ward Education and Toward Physically Disabled Persons in Japan. SORRELL ELY CHESIN, Ph.D. B.S., State University of New York; M.A., Syracuse University. Education. Major Professor: Buford Stefflre, Professor. Thesis: The Differential Effects of Housing on College Freshmen. 16 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES , DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued GERALD LEON COLE, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Delaware. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Lawrence W. Witt, Professor. Thesis: Toward the Measurement of Demand for Outdoor Recreation in the Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Region with Implications for Agricultural Resource Use. JOHN ALLISON COLWELL, Ph.D. B.S., University of New Brunswick; M.A., Queen's University. Geology. Major Professor: Harold B. Stonehouse, Associate Professor. Thesis: Geochemistry and Petrology of the N ipissing Diabase in Ontario. DANTE ANTHONY COSTANZO, Ph.D. B.S. , Michigan State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Andrew Timnick, Professor. Thesis: A Resonant Cavity High-Frequency Oscillometer. MELVIN LEON COTNER, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: David H. Boyne, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Potential Role of Agricultural Land Drainage in Economic Growth. ROBERT LOUIS CROM, Ph.D. B.S., Iowa State University; M.S., North Dakota State University. Communication. Major Professor. Hideya Kumata, Professor. Thesis : Communication Patterns and Administrative Evaluation of Professionals Within an Academic Research Organization. JOHN EDWARD DEVER, JR., Ph.D. ROBERT FRANCIS DICKIE, Ed.D. B.A., Rutgers University; M.S., Oregon State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Robert S. Bandurski, Professor. Thesis : Exocellular Enzymes of Corn Roots and a Partial Chemical Characterization of the Cell Wall. B.S., Bridgewater State College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: John J. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis : An Investigation of Differential Attitudes Toward the Physi callv Handicapped, Blind Persons, and Attitudes Toward Education and' Their D eterminants Among Various Occupational Groups in Kansas. JOHN ALVER DOBSON, Ph.D. B.A., Texas College; M.A., Texas University. Education. Major Professor: Cole S. Brembeck, Professor. Thesis : The Texto Unico y Gratuito: A Mexican Case Study Describ ing the Role of Education in the Social Change. DINESH CHANDRA DUBEY, Ph.D. B. Com., Birla College Pilani; M.A., S.D., College Kanpur. Sociology. Major Professor: Harvey M. Choldin, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Adoption of a New Contraceptive in Urban India: Analysis of Communication and Family Decision-Making Process. 17 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued CARL KENNETH DUDLEY, Ph.D. DEAN SPENCER EITEMAN, Ph.D. B.S., Tri-State College; M.S., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Kun-Mu Chen, Associate Professor. Thesis : Reduction of Backscattering from the Infinite Cone and the Sphere by Impedance Loading. B.B.A., M.B.A., University of Michigan. Business Administration Lawrence, Professor. Thesis: The Impact of Pooling and Purchase Accounting on Corpo rate Financial Statements: A Pilot Study. (Accounting). Major Professor: Charles KAMAL AHMED EL-GANzOURY, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Cairo University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Lawrence W. Witt, Professor. Thesis: Changes in United States Cotton Yields, 1939-1959-The In fluences of Weather, Technology and Economic Factors. DONALD JAMES Epp, Ph.D. B.S., University of Nebraska; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Dale E. Hathaway, Professor. Thesis: The Impact of Agricultural Policies on Regional Grain and Livestock Prices in European Economic Community. ELDON EUGENE F AHS, Ph.D. A.B., Manchester College; M.S., Northern Illinois University. Education. Major Professor: Max S. Smith, Professor. Thesis: Higher Education: A Survey of Post-High School Educational Needs in the Upper Wabash Valley. LOUISE PETERSON FORSLEFF, Ph.D. B.A., Tufts University; M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Norman Kagan, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of Counselor-Supervisor and Counselor-Client Dyadic Relationships. CHARLES HERMAN FRYE, Ph.D. J. WHITFIELD GIBBONS, Ph.D. B.A., Whitworth College; B.D., Western Baptist Theological Seminar; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Ted Ward, Professor. Thesis: Teaching Statistical Inference by Computer: Problem Simula tion for Hypothesis Testing and Evaluation. B.S., M.S., University of Alabama. Zoology. Major Professor: Marvin M. Hensley, Professor. Thesis: Population Dynamics and Ecology of the Painted Turtle, Chrysemys picta. JEFFREY LYAN GOODNUFF, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Herman E. Koenig, Professor. Thesis: An Application of System Theory to the Optimal Control of Vehicular Traffic Networks. 18 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES , DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued MERLE D. GUAY, Ph.D. B.S., Maine Maritime Academy; B.S., Tufts University; M.A., Uni versity of Maine. Mathematics. Major Professor : John G. Hocking, Professor. Thesis: Planar Sets Having Property pn. SANG KI HAHN, Ph.D. M.S., Seoul National University. Crop Science. Major Professor: John E. Grafius, Professor. Thesis: Resistance of Barley to Cereal Leaf Beetle (Oulema Melan opus L.) LEWIS TALBOT HENDIUCKS, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., State University of New York. Forest Products. Major Professor: Aubrey E. Wylie, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Hardwood Face Veneer and Plywood Industry in Michigan and Wisconsin. ROBERT CHARLES HOGENSON, Ph.D. B.S., Missouri State Teachers College; M.M., Louisiana State Uni versity. Music. Major Professor: H . Owen Reed, Professor. Thesis: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. CHAKRAPANI GAJANAN JAMBOTKAR, Ph.D. B.E., M.S., University of Poona. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Harry G. Hedges, Associate Professor. Thesis : Topological Synthesis of n-Port Resistive Networks from Short Circuit Conductance Matrices that are Realizable with Two Tree-Port Structures. DONALD DEAN JORGENSON, Ed.D. B.S ., Wisconsin State University; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Education. Major Professor: Buford Stefflre, Professor. Thesis: Interviewing Techniques of College Admissions Officers. CHIH-YU KAo, Ph .D. B.S., National Taiwan University; M.S., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Yilmaz Tokad, Associate Professor. Thesis: A New Method for Cascade Synthesis of I-Port Passive Net works with Reciprocal and Non-reciprocal Lossless 2-Ports Described by Scattering Parameters. MANFl-lED ERWIN KEUNE, Ph.D. B.A., Bowling Green University; M.A., Michigan State University. German. Major Professor: Stuart A. Gallacher, Professor. Thesis: Motive im Romanwerk Theodor Fontanes. KENNETH TERRELL KIRTON, Ph.D. B.S., Kansas State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Dairy. Major Professor: Harold D . Hafs, Associate Professor. Thesis: Capacitation of Sperm. 19 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued JOHANNES A. KISSEL, Ph.D. A.B., Mercer University; M.A., Michigan State University. German. Major Professor: Philip Morris, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Untersuchung Zu Moglichkeiten, Umfang und Typologie Ver baler Synonymik Bei Otfrid. WILLIAM BURT LAUDERDALE, Ph.D. B.S., M.Ed., University of Illinois. Education. Major Professor: George Barnett, Professor. Thesis: The Relationship Between Philosophic Systems and Educa tional Practice. WILLIAM BRADLEY LEE, Ph.D. KENNETH FREEMAN LIGHT, Ph.D. JUANG Lu LIN, Ph.D. B.A., Michigan State University; M.A., University of Southern Cali fornia. Education. Major Professor : Clyde M. Campbell, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Educational Opinions of Selected Teachers and Administrators. B.S., University of Illinois; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Max S. Smith, Professor. Thesis: The Introduction of non-Academic Curricula on a Traditional College Campus: A Study of the Differential Acceptance of Diverse Programs by Administrators, Faculty, and Students. B.S., National Taiwan University; M.S. , Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Kun-Mu Chen, Associate Professor. Thesis: Modification of Backscattering of a Loop by Impedance Loading. RICHARD HARRISON LOCKWOOD, Ph.D. B.A., Yale University; M,M., Northwestern University. Education. Major Professor: Ted W. Ward, Professor. Thesis: Rationale and Design for an Interdisciplinary Humanities Course at the Community College. NORMAN DUANE LOVE, Ph.D. A.B., Albion College; M.A., Western Michigan University. Physics. Major Professor: Harold Forstat, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Specific Heat Study of Cs2MnCI 4.2H20 in a Magnetic Field. KEITH LINDSAY MACMILLAN, Ph.D. JOHN BUCKINGHAM MADER, Ed.D. 20 B. Agr. Sc., Massey University of Manawata; M. Agr. Sc., Palmerston North, New Zealand. Dairy. Major Professor: Harold D. Hafs, Associate Professor. Thesis: Endocrine and Reproductive Development of the Holstein Bull from Birth Through Puberty. B.A., W estern Michigan University; M.A., Florida State University. Education. Major Professor: John J. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis : Attitudes of Special Educators Toward the Physically Handi capped and Toward Education. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES , DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued MARILYN ANN MAJOR, Ph,D. B.A., Kalamazoo College; M.A., University of Akron. Psychology. Major Professor: Albert I. Rabin, Professor. Thesis: Assessment of Motivation for Parenthood in Parents of Dis turbed and Normal Children. SHIRLEY ECKERSON MARSH, Ph.D. B.S., University of Nebraska; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Communication. Major Professor: Everett M. Rogers, Professor. Thesis: Powerlessness for Different Issues. Information-Seeking, Opinion Leadership, and Sense of ROBERT GEORGE MEYER, Ph.D. B.S., Xavier University; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Clarence L. Winder, Professor. Thesis: The Relationship of Blood Pressure Levels to the Chronic Inhibition of Aggression. ADAUTO Ivo MILANEZ, Ph.D. B.S., Fac. Filosofia, Ciencias e Letras de Sao Paulo. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Everett S. Beneke, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Aquatic Phycomycetes from the Gull Lake Area in Michigan. DAVID HARRY MILLER, Ph.D. A.B., Baldwin-Wallace College; M.A., Michigan State University. History. Major Professor: Richard E. Sullivan, Professor. Thesis: Pope Paul I and the Roman Revolution of the Eighth Century. JACK DEVERE MINZEY, Ed.D. B.A., Eastern Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: John H. Suehr, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship Between Teacher Morale and Student Attitudes Toward Their School Environment. JOYCE HENDEE MOORE, Ph.D . B.A., M.A. , Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Norman R. Stewart, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Self-Awareness of Personality Factors as Related to Occupa tional Satisfaction Among Male Junior High School Teachers. JAMES GILBERT NEWMAN, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Akron. Forestry. Major Professor : Victor J. Rudolph, Professor. Thesis: The Menominee Forest of Wisconsin: A Case History in American Forest Management. 21 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued CHRISTOS GEORGE PAPAIOANNOU, Ph.D. B.S., University of Athens. Chemistry. Major Professor: Gerasimos J. Karabatsos, Professor. Thesis : Contributions of Nonbonded Interactions to Secondary Ki netic Isotope Effects. ROBERT JACK PARKER, Ph.D. B.S., University of Glasgow; S.D.D., W. of Scotland Ag. College; M.S.A., University of Toronto. Dairy. Major Professor: Lon D. McGilliard, Professor. Thesis: Genetic Correlation and Response to Selection in Simulated Populations. GEORGE STEPHEN PAULUS, Ed.D. B.S., State University of New York; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Paul L. Dressel, Professor. Thesis: A Multivariate Analysis Study of Student Activist Leaders, Student Government Leaders, and Non-Activists. CURTIS DEAN PIPER, Ph.D. B.A., Bryan University; M.S., Michigan State University. Soil Science. Major Professor : A. Earl Erickson, Professor. Thesis: The Influence of Deep Mixing a Kalamazoo Sandy Loam on Several Physical Soil Factors and Corn Root Development and Yield. CLAYTON W. POHLY, Ed.D. B.S., Olivet College; M.A., Wayne State University. Education. Major Professor: Calhoun C. Collier, Professor. Thesis: Guidelines to the Role of the Central Office for Instruction: A Case Study. EDWARD OWEN PRICE, Ph.D. B.A., College of Wooster; M.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: John A. King, Professor. Thesis: Behavioral Changes in the Deermouse, Peromyscus Manicu latus Bairdii, After Seventeen years of Domestication: Reaction to Novel Stimuli. DORIS lONE PRocrOR, Ph.D. B.M., M.A., Michigan State University; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Education. Major Professor: John J. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of the Relationships Between Knowledge of Exceptional Children, Kind and Amount of Experience, and Attitudes Toward Their Classroom Integration. KENNETH REGENBAUM, Ph.D. B.A., City College of New York; M.A., Yeshiva University. Speech. Major Professor: James R. Brandon, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Investigation Into the Concerns of Selected New York Theatre Critics as Evidenced in Their Reviews of "The Best Plays" for the Seasons 1956-1960. 22 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued O. J. RITz, Ph.D. B.A., Atlantic Union College; M.A., Andrews University. Speech. Major Professor: Kenneth G. Hance, Professor. Thesis : Bishop A. A. Leiske and the American Religious Town Hall Meeting, Incorporated: A Case Study in Discussion and Discussion Leadership. IRA S. ROHTER, Ph.D. B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology; M.A., Michigan State University. Political Science. Major Professor: Frank A. Pinner, Professor. Thesis : Radical Rightists: An Empirical Study. ANDRES CLARENCE SALAZAR, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of New Mexico. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Richard C. Dubes, Associate Professor. Thesis: Stability of the Likelihood Ratio in Signal Detection Using Perturbation Operators. LAWRENCE EDWARD SARBAUGH, Ph.D. B.S., Ohio State University; M.S., University of Illinois: Communication. Major Professor: David K. Berlo, Professor. Thesis: Generalitv of the Dimensions of Source Evaluation Across Language/ Cultural Systems. ACHMAD M. SATARI, Ph.D. VERA ORRISS SCOTT, Ph.D. B. LINN SOULE, Ph.D. Diploma, University of Indonesia; M.S., Oregon State University. Soil Science. Major Professor: Robert E. Lucas, Professor. Thesis : Effects of Various Rates and Combinations of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium and Cutting Heights on the Development of Rhizome, Root, Total Available Carbohydrate and Foliage Composi tion of Poa Pratensis L. Merion Grown on Houghton Muck. A.B., Eastern Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: Calhoun C. Collier, Professor. Thesis: An Exploratory Study to Identify the Teaching Behaviors that Are Used Most Frequently and Are Most Crucial in Teaching Cul turally Disadvantaged Children. B.S., University of Michigan; M.B.A., Ohio State University. Business Administration (Management) . Major Professor: Richard F. Gonzalez, Professor. Thesis: A Discrete State Deterministic System Model for Analysis of the Firm. DENNIS MICHAEL SPARKS, Ph.D. B.A., Western Washington State College. Geology. Major Professor: Aureal T. Cross, Professor. Thesis : Microfloral Zonation and Correlation of Some Lower Tertiary Rocks in Southwest Washington and Some Conclusions Concerning the Paleoecology of the Flora. 23 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued ARMOND EDGAR SPENCER, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Mathematics. Major Professor: Eugene W. Deskins, Professor. Thesis: Maximal Chains in Solvable Groups. HARRY KENNETH STEVENS, Ph.D. B.S., Wayne State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Fisheries and Wildlife. Major Professor: Gilbert W. Mouser, Associate Professor. Thesis; Physical and Cultural Characteristics of an Urbanizing Water shed. DOLORES BEALS STOREY, Ph.D. B.A., Michigan State University; M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: William W. Farquhar, Professor. Thesis: The Effectiveness of Two Types of Group Counseling Upon the Self-concept and Observed Classroom Behavior of Low-Motivated Male High School Juniors. CHARLES EDWARD STREETER, Ph.D. B.A., Iowa State Teachers College; M.S., Drake University. Education. Major Professor: Charles F. Schuller, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Selected Factors Affecting Teachers Use of Edu cational Media in Selected School Systems. FRED JOHN STUTZENBERGER, Ph.D. B.S., Bellarmine College; M.S., University of Houston. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: Charles L. San Clemente, Professor. Thesis: Production, Purification, Quantitation and Kinetics of Sta phylocoagulase. CONSTANTINE THANASSOULOPOULOS, Ph.D M.S., Agricultural School of Athens. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: William J. Hooker, Professor. Thesis: Aspects on Infection of Verticillium Wilt of Potatoes. NATHAN GORDON THOMAS, Ph.D. B.A., Emmanuel Missionary College; M.A., Ohio University. History. Major Professor: Gilman Ostrander, Professor. Thesis: The Second Coming in the Third New England (The Mil lennial Impulse in Michigan, 1830-1860). MOSHE TxSHEL, Ph.D. B.S., Hebrew University; M.S., University of California. Food Science. Major Professor: Pericles Markakis, Associate Professor. Thesis: Accumulation of Citric Acid in Fruits. THOMAS TAKESHI TSUJI, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Stout State College. Education. Major Professor: Lawrence Borosage, Professor. Thesis: Educational Viewpoints: A Study of the Occupational Ideology of Industrial Arts Teaching as Related to Students III Training. 24 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued CARLTON STEVENS VAN DOREN, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Illinois. Geography. Major Professor: Donald A. Blome, Assistant Professor. Thesis: An Interaction Travel Model for Projecting Attendance of Campers at Michigan State Parks: A Study in Recreational Geography. MELVIN M. WEINBERG, Ph.D. A.B., M.A., City College of New York. Psychology. Major Professor: Albert 1. Rabin, Professor. Thesis: Effects of Partial Sensory Deprivation on Involuntary Subjects. RODOLFO CAMANZO YAPTENCO, Ph.D. B.S., University of the Philippines; M.S., Syracuse University. Forest Products. Major Professor: Aubrey E. Wylie, Professor. Thesis: A Systems Approach to a Production Scheduling Problem Involving Assembly. 25 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES EDUCATIONIAL SPECIALIST DEGREES WAYNE S. ApPLEBAUM, Ed.S. B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota. Education. Major Professor: James W. Costar, Professor. RICHARD WILEY BROWNLEE, Ed.S. A.B., University of Michigan; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Fred Vescolani, Professor. BETTY ANNE BURCH, Ed.S. B.A., Albion College; M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Herbert C. Rudman, Professor. JOANNE MARY BURNS, Ed.S. B.S., St. Norbert College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Laurine E. Fitzgerald, Associate Pro fessor. SALLY ANNE CHANT, Ed.S. B.A., Geneva College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: William K. Durr, Professor. CLIFTON K. KELLOGG, Ed.S. B.A., Central Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: Herbert C. Rudman, Professor. HOWARD ARDEN KUEHN, Ed.S. B.S., Wisconsin State College; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: Clyde M. Campbell, Professor. JEAN ANN McFADDEN, Ed.S. B.S., Ohio University; M.S., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Twyla M. Shear, Assistant Professor. LAWRENCE JOSEPH NICHOLS, Ed.S. A.B., M.Ed., Wayne State University. Education. Major Professor: Clyde M. Campbell, Professor. JOSEPH NICITA, Ed.S. B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Fred Vescolani, Professor. EUGENE J. PECK, Ed.S. A.B ., Western Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: W. Robert Houston, Associate Pro fessor. JACK DOUGLAS RIEGLE, Ed.S. B.S., M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Richard L. Featherstone, Professor. HAROLD WILLIAM RASHO TATE, Ed.S. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Richard L. Featherstone, Professor. JOHN EDWARD WALKER, Ed.S. B.A., Albion College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Fred Vescolani, Professor. 26 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE THOMAS K. COWDEN, DEAN Agricultural Economics Saeed Ahmad Marvin E. Konyha John Louis Okay William Rollin Sherman John Herbert Stiema Agricultural Mechanization John William Comstock Animal Husbandry William Lee Bortel Alice Page Biochemistry James Carl Johnson Min Gee Kung Cooperative Extension Education Carol Connelly Kurth Leslie James Rollins Lucien Coleman White, Jr. Crop Science Bahman Ehdaie Kenneth Martin Ivan John S. Shenk, II Robert Edwin Witters Roger Earl Wyse Dairy John Durand Benson D. Lyall MacLachlan Martin Aaron Wilson Fisheries and Wildlife James William Bedford John Rowland Gehring Gary Howard Heinz Ronald H . Hoffman Gale Charles J amsen Carl Roland Madsen William Ward Mautz Glenn Raymond Piehler Raymond Eldon Whiteman Food Science Norman Lee Aker William Wallace Ballantyne Larry R. Beuchat Ricardo Del Rosario- Rodrigues Noemi Diaz-Santiago John Carrol Dorris Kenneth Ian Fox Roger Floyd McFeeters Madhav Pandurang Palnitkar Michael Victor Rathmill John Gilbert Reagan Marjorie M. Schaeffer FeCorazon Amagna Sunga Barbara Jeanne Zook Forest Products and Packaging Donald Harold Baumgartner Donald David Drone Neil Irwin Gilbert Walter Stephen Good Theodore William Moeller Douglas Henry Novakoski Forestry Bruce Henry Dunn Lyle Frank Erbisch John Edward Gunter Anton Albert Hammer James Curtis Hi~gins John Beatty Mat ies Sten S. Olsen Horticulture Frederick Onounuraijete Aya James Lyle Corfield Timothy Eugene Crocker Ronald Gene Eding Everett Raymond Emino Timothy James Johnson Henry Arthur Robitaille Thomas Willar Speakman Geor~e Lester Staby Davi Stoller Ceel VanDen Brink Charles Hartman Williams Poultry Science Carl Edward Knight Walter Michael Pigorsh Resource Development David George Carvey Rodney Hans Despain Paul Raymond Fiske Joseph John Gillings James Michael Hane Fred LeRoy Hoisington Don Earl Krejcarek William Albert Ruth William Gustavus Saalman, III Robert Layman Vertrees Soil Science Lyle Henry Linsemier Ramez Mahjoory Luke MaKore Mugwira DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering Paul Frederick Ber~dolt Thomas Harold Bur hardt Emem Ufot Nwa ErlinfJ Orvald Nyborg Eude I G. Vis David Floyd Wolf 27 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL 'RESOURCES Agricultural Business Douglas Paul Bodenbender Ronald Elbert Dietz Agricultural Communications Kenneth Martin Fettig Agricultural Economics Tyrell Neil Harris Donald E. Kraft Robert Duane Lee Barry Gilbert Olson Martin Thomas Smeltzer Bruce Leroy Upston HooNorman Roger Veliquette Agricultural Mechanization Thomas Harry Beal Ibrahim Abubakar D. Dutsin-Ma Phillip Calvin Stotz John B. Weaver Animal Husbandry William David Byrum Martha Henry DeWees HOKalman Lionel Huler HooGerry Leigh Kuhl Arthur Casler Lawrence James Lewis Maness, Jr. Gregory Alan Pontti Donald C. Ridgway H ° ° Chester Arthur Schriesheim Building Construction Ross Ivan Behm James Walter Diehm Daniel Joseph Ederer Alan Marc Rokeach John C. Smith Daniel Lawrence Star John William Willman Steven John Wilson Gary Paul Windorf Crop Science O. Basil Simpson oOKenneth S. Vallieu Dairy Michael Lynn Bystry Thomas Earle Clegg Loren Frederick Clemence °Lane Ogden Ely Charles Ralph Grimes Jim Oliver Morse "Charles W. Randall Edward Alfred Schramski Ernest Christ Schuette H Honors College "With Honor "" With High Honor DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 28 Fisheries and Wildlife Thomas Alfred Bach Anthony Ronald Carlson Robert Laurence Dayton Robert Charles Flanders H"oGeorge William Gallepp, Jr. David Conrad Hames H""Thomas Wayne Hardgrove David Jack Herrema "Thomas Earl Isley Harold Richard Johnson, Jr. Gene Bertan Nickerson Ronald Richard Odom Thomas LeRay Rancour Ned Lynn Rathbun "Herbert Charles Rice Elton Earl Savery William Robert Selbig Duane Lewis Shroufe "Frank John Tesar "Alger Francis V an Hoey °Ronald Clifford Waybrant "Douglas Alan Whitcomb Food Science H"oEdward Walter Breclaw Gordon Rex Casey H""Barbara Sue Richards Philip Lee Roelof Forestry Thomas Allison Balthaser Darwin LeRoy Bennett Thomas Arnold Berry Robert Arthur Cool Jerome Edward Dombrovske William P. Ehrendreich Reginald Alford Emmert Michael William Foley Rogers Stuart Gordon H"David Carl Hendrickson Gary Van Hiner Jack Benge Hoisington David Michael Humble HOOLloyd Corell Irland Pius Donu Kinako ooNorbert Carl Kulesza, Jr. ""Douglas Ray Moran Thomas Alex Nemeth Joseph Frank Prochaska, Jr. Thomas Lee Tapp Keith Robert Tong "Thomas Leslie Tucker " John Frederick Wardell "Robert Douglas Westfall Horticultural Management Joseph Arthur Burnard Mark Alfred Fiore H""Richard Eric Friday ""Stephen Eric Petersen Horticultural Marketing "" Ann Boysen Konczal Lumber and Building Materials Marketing John Howard Claney John Radie Zahnow Mobile Homes Thomas Owen Mitchel Packaging Michael David Austin Richard Frederick Baldwin Richard Conrad Becherer Marc Theodore Benezra Benedict Clarence Birkmeier John George Bishop Lee Henry Breasbois James A. Carney Wayne Arthur Coon Lee Henry Daugherty Charles Ellsworth Decker David George Devendorf Charles Lynn Dodson Donald James Dunn Bruce Howard Dye Robert Max Fiedler Richard Duane Fizzell Morris So Freed Christopher Benson Gaffield James Lewis Gould Kenneth O. Granfors Gary Marshall Green Barry Lee Hanchett Donald Wallace Hanford, Jr. Robert David Heinrichs Paul Von Rohr Heise Richard Dennis Huckins Robert Vern Hutchison Frank Lee Isenhoff Arthur William Jasen Michael J. Kamps Lewis K. King Barry Allen Kline James Heywood Klose Robert Gerald LaJoice Curtis Lee Larsen Joseph D. Loper Raymond David Lough Michael Martin Loukinen Thomas Dallas Marchand Bruce Evan Martin Larry L. Mason David Renwick McGregor Jerry Keith Miller Robert Christian Nielsen C. Michael Noland James Thomas Nutter Joseph Duane O'Brien, Jr. ""Gerald Larry Palmreuter Ronald Paul Pavlak Ronald Eugene Petersen George Andrew Piper COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Packaging (Continued) Alan William Potts Thomas V. Pozarycki Peter Privert Robert Harold Rowe William Francis Rubarth Larry Gordon Schilling John Wilson Shaw David Arthur Sims Brian Robert Smith Gareth Herbert Smith David Henry Starke Thaddeus Michael Stawick Kenneth Michael Sternfeld John Paul Strange, III Jose Chua Sy Raymond Walter Tucker Raymond Urbaniak William Henry Van Horssen Edward Voigt Venners Terry Mathew Weisenberger Judd Craig Wellard Darcy Maurice Willis William Robert Winter Crai~ Alan Wissman Char es Alfred Yacuzzo Albert Edward Zalis Park Management Kyle Manning Converse Richard D . J. Schillinger John Henry Schuster Ivan Everett Sherburn James Russell Thornton Ronald Bruce Ward Pomology and Vegetable Production Robert George Radman Poultry Science David Allen Dorn Resource Development David Harold Guillaume Soil Science Lawrence LeRoy Hammond "Roger Anthony Vinande Wood Processing and Technology Samuel Earl Line, III DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agricultural Communications Gordon Hall Nye Agricultural Education Raymond Leo Bollaert Raymond Russell Bremer Roger Eugene Busk Gary Edward Gingerich Gary Ellison Hegyan Vance Thomas Holmes Ronald Lee Jelinek John William Kieser Daniel Fredrick Latendresse Francis James McBride Thomas William Purdy George Chester Rapson James Owen Rayner Ronald Francis Simon Ronald Van Sullins Cyrille E. Valliere Darell Wallace Vinton H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 29 COLL EGE OF ENGIN EERING JOHN D. RYDER, DEAN Chemical Engineering Krishna Swaroop Dhir James Allison Hall C. Michael Kelly Steven Alfred Roth Civil Engineering Robert Glen Caltrider James Donald Culp Mostafa D. Izadi Nancy Jeanne Larson Stephan Leonard Sobkowski John Culver Spink Cheng-I Yang Charles Joseph Fassbender August Golden, Jr. Tsing-zone Hsieh ManMohan Kapani Shri Krishan Charles Joseph Kruger Donald Lee Kukulka Joseph Harry Lebrun Cheng-Chi Lin John Paul Nelson Gary Albert Richardson Gopalsamy Srinivasan Glenn David Stoneburner Michael Paul Tacey Norman Lawrence Traub Anthony P. Wurmlinger Electrical Engineering Arthur Eugene Beattie William Barton Berg Mechanical Engineering Gerald William Brucker James Joseph Fabus Chemical Engineering Abdulmalik Mohamed AI-Gharabally "Peter Nevius Bartram "Edwin Althur Barry Russell Norman Demaray Gregg Kosta Dimkoff "John Alfred Gegus "Frederic Leslie Halbert Daniel Robert Helm H" "Michael James Johnson "Robert J. Johnson Michael John Krivitzky Paul Warren Manak James Joseph Merhar H " "Lawrence Thomas Novak Geoffrey John Peterson "Dennis Harold Philp H ""Gerald Arthur Schwan Richard Louis Strimel " Joseph Frank Svetlik, J r. James Walter Thomson David Laurens Thorpe William LeRoy Wortman Civil Engineering "Merton Leon Alexander James Edward Baar Bruce Herbert Bellen Gordon Jon Bosch Aubrey George Brown Harold Kline Byrd Roger Allen Conrad Kenneth Leo Davis "Timothy Virgil Eisenmann Bruce Kenneth Elenbaas "David Clemens Kloeckner James Arthur Kreger Andrew Joseph Navetta Robert James Oldham Thomas Michael Rathbun "Paul Scott Robinson Jimmie Allen Seaman Douglas Doyle Smith Peter Abram Smith Larry Donald Stephens DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H H onors Collel(e "With Honor " " With High Honor 30 Charles Alan Hansen Leo James LaFrance Delbert Rector David Franklin Reed Duane Samuel Robinson John William Wildrick Mechanics Ramon Charles Eissinger Dan Gregory Miller John Edward Starr Metallurgy James William Hallock Mirza Mazharuddin Daniel Marvin Noble James Maurice Thompson Electrical Engineering Delmar Ferris Ackerman " "Harold Aaron Anderson John Charles Anderson John Re' al Arden Gordon Wesley Barber Robert Thomas Batcher Sohrab Behdad Charles Wilson Callender "Kenneth H . Carlson ""Edmund William Case "Wesley Raymond Clark H" "Stephan Gale Cline "Paul Ed Crandell Clayton Spencer Dostal Michael Ray Elders ""Robert Michael Fredericks IP "Geoffrey William Gates Coleman Heaton Gittins Quentin Michael Graham ""Richard G. Grantner "Clifford Helm Graves Dennis Dale Grevel Robert Taylor Harvey Electrical Engineering (Continued) Peter Christian Hornus Gordon Wesley Huff J ames Arden Isham "John Edwin Jandik Lawrence Oliver Jenicke "Robert Carl Johnson Paul Michael Jurkoic H .... David William Kelsey H .... Alan Frederick Lietzke Ronald Norman Lorenz "Robert Larry Lundquist Hollis Erman MacDonald HooGarth Lee Maxam Alfred John Michelini "David Terrance Milner "Gary Ellis Monroe Jerry Melvin Monroe William Bruce Moore David Walther Moois HooWilliam Charles Mortimore Michael Edward Myers "Leo John Nabozny, Jr. Gary Harrison Nelson Edward John Olfier William Leroy Phillips Jaime Francisco Picon H .... Gregory Lee Pitts DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE "Thomas William Richards H"Louis Charles Risley "John Claude Rosala Larry L. Rumbaugh Paul Anthony Sassmann "James Douglas Sawdey Warner Junior Schultz HooMichael Zeph Sexton Guy Michael Short "John Ralph Short Bruce Leroy Smith Robert Stuart Smith Albert Eugene Spencer ooRobert Wendell Strom HOOStephen Albert Strong ooFrancesco Adino Tarquini James Ellsworth Taylor Paul William Webb, III ""Dennis Loyal Whitson David Carl Wight Adolf Mathias Zehle James Robert Zoulek COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering Sami R. Al-Araji Frederick William Almus Robert Edward Aune ooWilliam Karl Barkovitz Clifford Lee Hassett HooDale Evan Berg H .... John Chester Bigler James Foster Buob Joseph Anthony Burcar "Larry Harold Burck Daniel James Clor David Theodore Demarest Marinus Donze, Jr. Thomas L. Fowler Norman Earl Gates Richard Warren Grasley Arthur F. Greenwood "Richard Lawrence Grow Lee Walter Hambright "Roger Carl Haut H .... Thomas Heppenheimer Ronald Wayne Hicks Harold Paul Hilbert George Alan Horuczi John Edward Huntzinger, Jr. Ronald Arthur Jenne H"Thomas Hilding Johnson "Gayle Rollo Kilborn Stanley James Kleis William Stillman Kopulos .. Stephen Richard Kornblum °Thomas Edward Lasley Karl Heinz Lehmann Larry Leslie Loft Adrian K. Y. Lum Douglas Gregory McCall Verne McCullough, Jr. William J. McGahey James Lyman Mcintosh Peter Kendall Meyer Steven Allen Milkey oOBruce Norman Monroe William John Muir "James Clemens Napier "Abdullah Ostad-Hosseini Leonard Pitta way Larry Leo Porter Gary Howard Poulin "Douglas Deane Reynolds Ronald Lee Schumacher Thomas Joseph Shuker H" "Richard Rollin Simonds James Paul Sneathen Allen Dean Sordyl H"John William Steckling William Gordon Swed Stephen Howard Tenniswood H"oDavid Elliott Tompsett "Marcus Lynn Weaver Phili Clarke White Stanfey Anthony Zdeb Thomas John Zeeff Metallurgy Thomas Roy Baker °Robert John Centilla Richard Lee Dobbins Edward John Haines, Jr. °George Oliver Hayner George C. Ludden °Marvin Owen Maio H"Brian John Miles oORobert David Phipps Douglas Allan Stolk DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Agricultural Engineering Robert Gail Caplon Donald C. Cleveland David Oluwadare Falana Carl Wayne Gray Kenneth Milton Hofmeister °Dennis Franklin Houk .... R. Vance Morey Ayodele Olu Ogundipe Ambalal Ramdas Patel Duane Stanley Preston Bruce E. Rohrer Denis Euguene Stubleski H Honors ColleJO(e "With Honor •• With HiJO(h Honor 31 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS J EANEITE A. LEE, DEAN Child Development Violet Charlotte Fee Roberta Ann Henry Sandra Marie Jorgensen Alan Iwao Sugawara Elizabeth Wilcox Wing Education for Home and Family Living Marian Holmes Astle Carol Ann Luty Home Management Reba Kathryn Bullen Jewnettie Munn Darnell Judith Marie Moore Henrietta J. Seals Related Arts Mary Hussey Jenny Gay Ruth Textiles and Clothing Andrea Ruth Desjardins Karen Evelyn Engel Julie Claire Horvath Jane Terese Kulpinski Janet Elaine Ryman Louise Elizabeth Starr Mary Jane Young Foods N. Joanne Wolfe Home Economics Extension Jeanette Bond Shadko General Home Economics Carolynn Lynnette Adkins Kathryn Joan Schurr Dietetics Carla Ann Beuthin Carol Jean Budny Julia M. Cavemo °Patricia Kay Dougherty JoAnn Ebersole oOJoy Lynne Gurizzian Pearl Irene Klymko Kaye AlIa Leather Jill Margaret Marsom Crevolyn Ann McDevitt Julie Jessica Nock Joanne Marie Plese Alice Ann Rowe M. Christine Steinhardt Ann Susko Mary Helen Torina H H onors College o With Honor 00 With High H onor Institution Administration Sister Ancilla Domenici, S.C. Doha Abdel Rahman Elgidaily Doris Ann Janek Foods Constance Elinor Arrieta °Ellen Linda Bouwkamp Anne Sullivan Galt Elizabeth Frances Vary Sally Ann Woodcock General Clothing and Textiles Marilyn Walters Cleveland Linda Ruth Hodges Pamella Klahn Mack HO ° Eileen Martin Carol N. Satterlee Nutrition Ivy Mae Woolcock General Home Economics Kay Bowman Boldt Judy Newbill Bostrom Julie Ann Taliaferro Campbell °Sharon Ann Fallon Sylvia Jorene Haggen Patricia Carol Janis Helen Susie Launstein Virginia Sue Merchant Susan Jane Perkowski Camille (Reynaud) Wean Marilyn Ann Sass Eva Fisher Smith Patricia Jean Walton DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 32 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Home Economics Extension Carol Rose Vaughen Home Economics with Communication Arts Collen Kay Reubelt Interior Design H"Diane Haynes Allen Roberta Lynn Andersen "" Sidney Merrill Arnistead Diane C. Biehl Ann Bork Peter Steven Borovich Barbara Ann Bottler H .... Catherine Lynn Brown H""Shirley Jean Brown Judith Ann Butler Magda M. Byndrian Elizabeth Baker Darling Lynn Ellsworth H" "Jennifer Fairchild "Vicki Lynne Griem Georgia Ann Hedges Mary Kay Heusel Judy Ann Kliemann Margaret Ellen Knack Carole Diane Krellwitz Rita Barbara List Susan Kay Lundstrom Janet Ann McCollough "Pamela Kay McManemy "Suzanne Louise Neller Kathleen Ann Parrish Pamela Ann Pilz H""Suzanne Mary Savate Martha Gilbert Smit Pamela Jeanne Smith Barbara Lou Sterritt Gary Albert Vermeulen Donna Marie Wasik "Suzanne Rush Wilkinson Research in Foods and Nutrition Constance Maxine Parks Retailing of Textiles and Clothing Patricia Louise Adair Judith Lynne Anderson Patricia Jeanne Brookes Camellia Annette Bush "Terry Lee Clum Joan Ellen Daniels Barbara Jean Davidson Mary Ellen DeGraff edith Arlene Dengel aurie Joan Dick Mary Francis Dorstewitz Mary Kathleen Gately Joyce Tamar Gazoul Sandra Ruth Glidden H .... Pamela Kay Harbison Joanne Marie Harbrecht Edith Kovacs Herbert "Karen Laurine Hicks Patricia Anne Hill Mary-Margaret Jones Marie Louise Karle Mary Bette Keyser Barbara Sue Killion Cheryl Jayne Klop Nand: Jean LaPorte Glen a Mae Lilburn Bonnie Jean McLellan Carolie Marie Miller Nan Helene Mutnick "Kathryn Dianne Noakes Barbara Ogul Deborah Jean Payne Patricia A. ~uiter Sue Ann Ra zorn Mary Alice Rembelski "Carol Jean Richeson Diane Elizabeth Ritchie Linda Kay Sanford Susan Wells Spahr .... Audrey Jean Sprague Kathleen Ann Stewart Sandra Sue Strom ""Joseph Edward Stubbs Susan Lynn Vilican Pamela Susan Waggoner Karen Elisabeth Wendt Nancy Ellen WhiPllle Kay Ellen Wohlfei DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching Penelope Jean Brown Susan Kay Campbell Mary Ann Carson Cynthia L. Caulum Barbara Dale Dix "Marilyn Ruth Everson "Suzanne Ellen Fisher Melanie Ann Groszko Shelley Kathleen Hall Jean Ann Mate Nathalie Clara Roberts ""Fariyal Sheriff Kathie Staples Nancy Jo Stevens Home Economics Teaching HOJoy Noel Affelt "Ruth Marie Atherton "Virginia Louise Auble "Beverly Jeanne Ber~er Cheryl Kimbel Bieh Phyllis Jean Block Jacqulynn E. Boyles "Bonnie Maureen Bruce Arlene R. Bunyan Linda S. Burch .... Barbara Lynn Burnham Donna Marie Burton Anna Marie Carpenter Carol Ann Carpenter "Diane Marie Casek "Lorraine Ann Coo "Patricia Ann Cushm.an Patricia Ann DeGroff Diane Marie DiPonio Marilyn Sue Federici "Charlotte Kaye Fischhaber Mary Sue Forster H" "Dianne Can dis Frazier "Margie J. Geasler "Sally Jane Gilles H"Joanne Marie Ginther Sharon Ann Glendening Joan Carol Gray Marffaret Anne Griffen Mari yn Kay Grohowski Penelope Louise Haislip Mary Kay Hall Rita Katherine Hoey Ruth Susan Hoshel Judith Ann Jesswein Kathleen Sue Johnson Mary lone Johnson Patricia Joy Johnson Carol Sue Joslin Angela Marie Kolenda Janice Evelyn LaBarge Carolyn Lee Lavigne Ellen Cecilie McGowan Cheryl Sue (Coscia) Meadows "Pamela Kay Mendenhall Janice Maria Mitchell Lorna Elizabeth Moore "Mary Lee Murphy ""Carole Park Marcella Rae Peck Barbara Suzanne Ridley H""Nancy Marie Rudd Mary Helen Schofield "0 An~la Remsberg Smith Cat arine Adah Smith Martha Jane Strayer Judith Kathleen Taylor Nancy Ann Taylor Sonja Lee Wever Carol Marion Willoughby "Ann Elizabeth Wilson Carol Jean Zaremba Carole Rappleye Zink Diane Margaret Zook H H onors College "With Honor •• With High Honor 33 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 'VILLIS W. ARMISTEAD, DEAN DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE "David Auerbach C. Jo Aune Bruce Anthony Beachnau Michael Barry Borkon "Richard David Brenner Kristin Mary Cookson Roger L. DeHaan Trevor Delevante Dewdney "Emil Philip Dolensek Christopher F. Donley Joseph John Ellingwood Donald Royce Fay Herbert Friedman, Jr. "" Larry Bernard Gormley Stephen Kenney Hudgens George Carl Jersey Steven Thomas Knight "Stewart Elmore McKinney, Jr. Paul Albert Piche ""Theodore Cooper Price "Harland Walter Renshaw "Gerald Ludwig Segerlind Ronald Dee Smith Jerry Wayne Vaneps Rhea Joy White Anatomy Frederick Gordon Speers Microbiology and Public Health Gerald Joseph Fichtner John Arthur Moore Louis Mary O'Reilly Pathology Dibakar Panigrahi David J. Prieur Veterinary Surgery and Medicine Bryan Roger Coupland Bhola Nath Gupta Medical Technology Martha Gay Bell Nancy Lou Bennett H" "Barbara Caryl Buckley Dianne Nelson Carpenter Margaret Jean Carson Margaret Ann Chatfield "Nancy Bliss Clark Joyce Marilyn Compton "Irene M. Conner JoAnn Arlene Dege Nancy Dumoff Janice Ruth Eastman Adrian Lynn Ebert Alethia Sonia Greene Phyllis Ann Hendry "Janet Sue Heyse Cheryl Ann Hicks Doreen Quayle Johnson Julie Ann Leavitt Christine Marie Leet "Roberta Jean McLean Sally G. McNary Jeanne Louise Meyers Gail Lynn Morrow Frances Ellen Nowacki Oks ana Oleszko Mary Madgeline Parsaca Eileen Frances Quinn Janice Lee Schock Elaine Jean Scroger "Rebecca Ellen Sherwood Sondra Irene Siegel Julie Anne Smith "Deborah Ann Snell Nancy Lois Sniff H""Cheryl Ann Starbuck Lauma Stelmashenko Carol Jean Stephens Sandra Sue Steve H" "Marilyn Irene Trescott Linda Kaye Vayna ""Judith Clark Voelker Jan Kareen Youngman "Martha Jane Zorman Veterinary Medicine " "Lorel Keese Anderson "James Russell Buck ""Charles Marc Cohen Benjamin Herring Colmery, III David John DeYoung John Felix Dickason Steven Curtis Draheim David Ray Forbush Jerry Harland Hall John Frederick Lang "Raymond Robert LeaH John Franklyn Lindamood, Jr. Lester Mandelker "Lauren D. Smith Robert John Sova Barry Rolvald Teitelbaum "Vicki Woerner "Robert Harvey Wolfe H Honors College "With Honor •• With High Honor 34 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ALFRED L. SEELYE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics Gerald Milton Czarnecki Larry Elias Ellingson Lycurous Lycurbus Liaropoulos James Melvin McAlear John Mitchell Russ James Anthony Schramek Edward Eugene Updyke Jack E. VandenBerg Peter Robinson Walsh Robert F . Ware Arshad Zaman GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Richard Charles Acosta Elyo Alaluf Burton Mayer Altman Thomas Robert Anderson Lewis William Arend Jarkko Juhani Artkoski Louis J. Auer Dennis Van Austin Herbert Leroy Austin Candido Bueno de Azevedo DuWayne Edwin Bahr Donald William Bain Kennieth Wayne Baker Robert Earl Balderston Jerome Michael Baranski Thomas D . Bartoski David Louis Beall Gary R. Beels William Bernard Beier Patrick William Benedict Henry L. Benjamin Richard Burroughs Bennett Richard Alan Beutel Franklin L. Bird James Dean Blum J ames McArdle Bond Wellington A. Bonsecours William Michael Boughner Jerald Kenneth Briney Irwin Stanley Brooks LeRoy Davis Brooks, II John Carroll Browne Edward Dean Butler John Leon Carenza Peter Raymond Casey Sinasi Celikkol Michael Edward Celovsky Gary Alexander Chernay David Eden Choate Cameron Thomas Clark James Lani Cobb Donn G. Coleman William T. Collins, Jr. John Edward Conway Philip Dawson Cooper Anthony Nicholas Corea James Milton Cornelius William Joseph Corrigan John Franklin Cox Gary Arnold Culver John Cumming, Jr. William Hughes Cunningham Robert L. Davidson Robert Earl DeLong Jolm H. Dillon Edward Dobzyniak Benjamin Funderburk Doddridge Thomas Eugene Duby Earl Walrath Duignan Larry R. Dursteler Paul Richard Eakins U chenna Benson Ebede Gary Lynn Fay Richru'd Joel Fineberg James William Fischer James Olin Fishbeck Thomas J. Flinn, III Michael Aaron Folkerts Dennis Ray Fuerst John Victor Galazin Allen W. Gale Alejandro Galvis R. Timothy Lynn Gardner Russell F. Gee Paul Frederick Geier John L. Genung William L. Gibb Dean A. Gibney Frank William Goetschius Elliott T. Goldberg Sam Goldsmith James Brooke Goodman Alex Lon Graham John Raymond Gravelle George Peterson Gray-Donald Charles William Gross Gharles A. Gunder Richard E. Halatek Joe Michael Hale Ralph Howard Hamady Wilfred Francis Handel, Jr. Neil Leslie Harmon Gilbert Dewey Harrell David Joseph Harris Douglas Barrie Haverluck John Clark Keane Hays Dennis Otis Head Paul Henry Heikkila LeRoy Allen Hildebrand Michael Stuart Hirsch William M. Hofacre George Edward Hooton Thomas Richard Hoskins Thomas Charles Huckle Jesse W. Hughes, Jr. Milford Don Isaacson William Charles Isenberg Richard Kirk James, Sr. James Kenneth Jesse George Philip Johnson, Jr. Nelson Alexander Johnson Theodore Austin Johnson Craig Bissell Jones Wilbur Roger Jones Donald Ralph Joyce Brij Mohan Kacholia John Paul Kent Wilhelmina Kieft Robert Ernest Kirkman Gary Danien Klein William Lee Kolb Joseph Andrew Koprowski Charles Philip Kreichelt James Richard Kreiser Thomas Michael Kushak Kenneth James Lamberton Lawrence Dale Lathrun Stephen Urily Laza Edward M. Ledermann Lome Jeffrey Levy George Dawson Lewis, III John J. Lifsey David Robert Livingston William Frank Lord Albert Louppe Martin Hugh MacDonald Timothy Francis Maher 35 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Graduate School of Business Administration (Continued) William Asa Marshall Jerry Ray Martin Pierre Anthony Martineau Cooper Walker Matthews, Jr. John Aloysius Matthews John Walter McCracken John Richard Meyer Vincent J. Mikus Kenneth C. Milner David La Veme Moninger Donald Reed Morton Daniel C. Mugavero James Thomas Mulvehill Lynn Catherine (Nelson) Myers Hiroshi N agatani Robert Edward Nickels Gerald MacGowan Nichols Arthur Alfred Nitzsche Walter D . Noon Rachel Olufunke Olatunbostm Edward Charles Olgeaty Richard James Olson John Nevboyeri Orife Leo Amold Orkin Gerhard F . Osterbeck Gary Charles Palmer Bruce Arnold Parsons Albert Thomas Pasek Robert V. Peacock Judith Laura Pearlman Robert Leo Pelkey Wichai Permsapaya Sam Piccolo William Allen Pincoe Douglas L. Polson John Anthony Popma, III John Paul Potts Roger Lawrence Premo Robert A. Quade Gordon Joseph Rademaker Reid Victor Rapport George Cornell Ray Franklin William Ridgway Michael James Roach Gerald A. Robichaud Melvin Oliver Robinson Earl M. Rockstad Fay Alan Rogers Lewis Robert Rogers, II Chester A. Rose John Alan Roszak Gretchen Saam Carl Arthur Schlecht William Lon Schreur Roy George Schroeder John Willis Schuler John H. Sennett William Howard Settle, Jr. Michael Cook Shaner Walter Carlyle Shaw, III Brant Alison Short Leslie Donovan Sims George Donald Smith Benjamin Clark Snyder Steven Irwin Soffer David R. Spille Accounting H" o Ronald Carl Baughman Irwin Morton Berlat Marc Leslie Berman "Michael John Biber David Frank Blumenthal "Stuart Marshall Bordman J ames Clifford Boughton Gary William Brack "Richard Carl Briegel Gary Wayne Brya Hector Arthur Bultynck, III Robert Frank Bush "Donald LeRoy Campbell, Jr. Paul Daniel Carey Michael James Christensen Gerald W. Cieslinski Richard Michael Colman Douglas James Dawson David George Denkhaus Robert Andre DeVolder Robert Jay DeVries John S. Durkin Lawrence Jay Fisher David William Frank "Jeffrey Edwin Franzen H Honors College "With Honor "0 With High Honor DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS 36 "John Stephen Frizzo Robert Siegfried Fuglister Kay Ruth Getschman Gary Myron Goodfriend HooGary T. Grysiewicz "" Alan Mark Hall Francis C. Harrington, J1'. "Andrew John Hoban Robert Carlton Hofmann John R. Howland H""BnlCe Lawrence Jansen Thomas Eugene Keller Russell Royal Kempker, Jr. Robert Frank Kem "James Arthur Kieft David DeWayne Kistler Leland William Klein Virginia Aimoku Koch Edward Daniel Kulawiak Franklin Ensfield Lamb " "Richard Louis Langley Robert D. Larsen Edward Weston Lewis Kenneth Orlie Lewis H"David Martin Lick Roger Kenneth Lietzke Ronald D. Lintz Robert Louis Loree Jerry Carl Stamm ann Gerald W. Stanke William David Steinhilber Wilfred Alexander Stephenson, Jr. Raymond Stickel, Jr. Robert Morse Stiffler Roger T. Stoll Kenneth Donald Stone Stephen Kien Struebing Henry Barry Sullivan Jeffrey Edward Sutherland Luiz Femando Terra Tallarico Byron Lynn Taylor Robert Richard Taylor R. Tedjasukmana George Tesar Robert James Thomson John Joseph Torell Richard Edward Trewhella Philip Russell Tyler Larry Kenneth Verley Larry Edward Waefler Vincent Alaric Wasik Clair Roger White Hugh Frederick White George Rebert Wills Mayes F. Wilson Billy Wayne Winstead Nello B. Wolford Edwin G. H . Yager Paul Justin Zaff Gary Allen Zell Allen Adolph Ziegler Joseph H . Zilligen Dennis Carl Zollweg "Robert John Lynch Charles Lee Mann H"Fredric Raymond Mama Dennis Harvey McClain Richard West McClimans Edward James McKibbon "Jerry Kept McLain L. Dean McVeigh, Jr. "Gerald Eugene Meach ""Moses Meadows Henry Joseph Miarka, Jr. "Janet Carol Morey Gale Cecil Osgerby Jerome Charles Parker Jack Herbert Paul "Michael E. Payne "David Latimer Persinger Joseph John Phillips Mitchel Dennis Platt "Donald James Puglisi William Charles Rescorla, Jr. Neil Kenneth Rosenstrauch ""Donald Paul Rockwell Stuart Samuel Rosenthal Emanuel Ruscheinski H"Richard G. Russell Robert Edward Shanahan COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting (Continued) H""Carl O. Sheldon Herbert Arthur Sperry James Walker Stahn Martin B. Stewart George Thomas Swindell "James Henry Switala Roger Evans Syrja Clinton L. Thomas Thomas Edward Tlusty Martin Alan Tyckoski Dale George Walter Gary Alan Weiss H""Robert William Wohlgamuth "Linda Kay Wood Craig Malcolm Yarnell Richard Paul Zimmer Executive Secretarial Administration Gabriele 1. Adler Margo Anne Caukin Judy Lynn Drummonds Norman John Duncan Katherine L. Ford Susan Laura Grile Paula Ruth Jackson Dale Lynn Lehner Sharon Kay Middaugh H""Susan Jean Myers Barbara Jean Samulak Sandra Mae Scales Nancy Carol Seever Janice L. Smith Helen Frances Townsend Cara Lee Ulum Penelope Roberta Wolfe DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Economics I vor Cary Armistead, III "Edward Waiter Bearse Harold Hans Begtzos Stewart L. Bolinger William Peter Borushko Elizabeth Vreeland Brant Donald George Bremer Roger Arthur Brower Gary Dwaine Bruckner Roger Alan Coomer "Richard T. Curtin Donald Edward Dennis "John Kenneth East Allan White Estey Daniel Harvey Gendel James Tillman Hale William Carlton Horiszny "James William Hudson Robert Patrick Taress ""Mark Glenn Johnson Gary Lloyd Labadie Alan Lloyd Lee Thomas Jennings Lilley Ronald Clemens Marshall Craig Frank Moncher Philip Frank Moriconi "James Howard Morlock H" "Gary Dean Morris ooSusan Amelia Mulchahey Robert Alan Osborne "John Gay Parnell Santo Peter Pasqualucci William Alvin Peloquin Rex Roger Pierce Lawrence Wayne Propp Robert F. Ranger HooKenneth Mollhagen Reitz H" "Richard Allen Strait Grace Anne Schoonover "John Peter Talbot H"Dean C. Travis Lynn Victor Vermeulen Gerald Anthony Wesley John Boyd Whitledge Hadley Jeffrey Wine ""Mary Lynne Zigmont H Honors College "With Honor 00 With High Honor Financial Administration Clyde Allan Bartlebaugh, III William DeVries, Jr. Duane Lee Durflinger Carl Edward Eikhoff William Tanney Fitzgerald Thomas Richard Frey James Edward Grindem Robert Thomas Hallam "Geoffrey McArthur Hertel Edgar Sherman Hill Richard Hull Jones John Gregory Kufchock James Kuriluk Robert James Lindell Peter Michael McDonald Robeli James Price H"Edward L. Schrems Robert Bruce Somerville Raymond Alva Valle Food Marketing Management OOStanley DeWayne Sibley General Business Administration OOLarry Earl Alber Barbara Gere Baumann John Robert Bebiak Robert Douglas Beck David W. Behrman David Alan Bernd ooThomas Paul Brogren David Allen Brotman Jack Douglas Bunnell Thomas Allen Cantrill "" Steven Richard Carpenter Terrence Alfred Carzoli Bruce Wendell Christensen Donald Eugene Clingan, Jr. Rolland F. Cohee James Michael Cohen Jane Elizabeth Cork James Louis Costello John Bartlette Davidson Vernon Lynn De Hoop "Michael Leo Detzler Victor Paul Dhooge Robert Livingston Dixcy James Ernest Doidge J ames Whitney Dunn, Jr. H" "Richard Allen Dykstra Robert Wayne Ellis Thomas Hubert Evans "Ronald Richard Fenwick Howard D. French Walter William Gaboury John Russell Gates Phillip Edward Goodrich Daniel Lee Grabow Thomas Daniel Hecker Robert Paul Henry "Richard Harold Homing Harvey Mark Howitt Alan Ralph Huizinga Richard Warren Hull "David James Hyslop Wendy Jorgenson Raymond Jef Keirn Robert Wayne Kepner "Christian Crilley Klages Daryl Bruce Kordenbrock William David Kowal Donald Edward Kozloff James Arthur Kuehnle Thomas Frederick LaLonde "Robert John Landowski Gerald Romaine Laney Michael John Larsen "Stephen Ross Leeds Janet R. Leggett Carl Nelson Lundgren Scott R. Macinnes Frederick Reu Martsolf Donnell Randall Matthews, Jr. Charles Lewis McCarter John Harold McWaters James William Meech "Kurt William Mikan OOLyie Gordon Montgomery Thomas Alan Montgomery G. Tohn Morton William Frank Motz, Jr. Robert Arnol Myers Douglas Clayton Nelson Jeffrey James Osborne Ronald Lee Peck Nancy Susan Peirce Ronald Lee Petaja Matthew Lawrence Piernick Charles Frederick Ramsey Jon Martin Reed Roger William Rivard Alan Wallace Robertson Thomas Oliver Robertson William Randolph Robinson 37 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS General Business Administration (Continued) Thomas Michel Root Edward Francis Ryan Robert Edward Schoenmeyer Gary Lee Scholten L. Dwight Searcy David Earl Shepard "Leslie David Sinclair David Charles Sloan Robert Joel Snyder Dale Harry Sommers Thomas Neal Soodsma John Langenbach Sterling Thomas Van Stindt Donald James Sweet Roger Bruce Tallman George Melvin Taylor Robert Bruce Terhaar Craig Douglas Thompson Stephen Gregory Troychak Dennis Tuttle "Paul Van We elden James Bruce Verlinde Robert Franklin Walbridge Dennis Stephen Warren James L. White Herbert Spencer Wilcox Douglas Arthur Williams Frederick Lincoln Wilson Carl Norman Wilt Richard Lee Woboril Paul John Zimmerman, Jr. Michael Charles Ziogas Carl William Zorn ow H""Thomas John Vicary DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Health F aGilities Management Robert Reece Fanning, Jr. James R. Harris Alan Stuart Whiteman Hotel, Motel and Club Management "Thomas M. Adair Carl Edwin Baber Mark Suomula Bernthal David Adsit Bouwens "Ross Edwin Bowker Brenda Joyce Capellazzi Russell Earl Cleveland, Jr. John David Duncan Le Roy Albert Geltz Gerald Otto Griewahn Thomas Tibor Heder David Mark Hinds Richard J. Hnatek Stephen Paul Hopkins Alan Carlyle Lowles Wray Wayne Mattice Richard Calvin Maynard John Lewis Michelsen Daniel Jeff Mitchell Edward Albert Riordan Edward Howard Smith H Hon "" :J 0 U z 0 u I- V> ~ I() N ~ '" N N m >- '" -i n 0 Z n 0 c: '" '" m (Xl 0 SOUTH CONCOURSE SEATING DIAGRAM FOR GRADUATES AND COMMENCEMENT GUESTS 1. Agriculture and Natural Resources; Veterinary Medicine; Social Science; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2. Education; Communication Arts; Advanced Degrees 3. Engineering; Home Economics; Business; Human Medicine 4. Arts and Letters; Natural Science o Reserved Area-Reserved for guests who may find it difficult to climb stairways. Use entrances No. 20 and No. 21.