COMMENCEMENT 1967 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT 1967 Sunday, March 12 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 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 VETERIN ARY MEDICINE __ Dark Gray ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL MUSIC FROM "FAUST" - Gounod The University Symphony Orchestra, Professor Dennis Burk, Director AMERICA - Smith The Orchestra and Audience, directed by Allen Poland INVOCATION THE REVEREND THOMAS McDEVITT Lecturer, Department of Religion, Michigan State University St. John Student Parish, East Lansing, Michigan ADDRESS O. MEREDITH WILSON, A.B., Ph .D. , Litt. D. , LL.D. President, University of Minnesota SPECIAL MUSIC CONCERTINO FOR TRUMPET AND ORCHESTRA - Jolivet LOUIS FLETCHER, Trumpet HENRY Ross, JR., Piano obbligato CONFERRING OF DEGREES Jm-IN A. HANNAH, D.Agr., LL.D., HH.D., L.H.D., D.Sc., Litt. D. President, Michigan State University Music by the University Brass Choir Professor Douglas Campbell, Director ALMA MATER - Traynor M.S.U., we lave thy shadows When twilight silence falls, Flushing deep and softly paling O'er ivy-covered halls. Beneath the pines we'll gather To give our faith so true, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. When from these scenes we wander And twilight shadows fade, Our mem'ry still will linger Where light and shadows played. In the evening oft we'll gather And pledge our faith anew, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. (The Orchestra and Audience, directed by Allen Poland) BENEDICTION THE REVEREND FATHER McDEVITT RECESSIONAL MARCH MILITAIRE No. 1- Schubert MARCH MJLITAIRE - Beethoven The University Symphony Orchestra, directed by Yoshihiro Obata 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 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 Otfico, President _____ __________________________________ East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, Secretary ________ _________________________________________________________ East Lansing PHILIP J . MAY, Treasure?' _____________________________ ______________________________ 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 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 -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 13 colleges- Agriculture, Arts and Letters, Business, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Economics, Human Medicine, Justin S. Morrill, Natural Science, Social Science, Veterinary Medi cine and the University College - which offer basic courses for all freshmen and sophomores. Nearly 200 areas of specialization are available to under graduates; 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 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. 5 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. Modern facilities include a $6 million chemistry building, a $5.2 million biochemistry laboratory, and $862,000 psychology research building and a $4.7 million veterinary medicine building. Through an agreement with the Atomic Energy Commission, MSU will b ecome a national center for b asic research on plants and their reactions to radiation. Involved is construction of a $2 million building (now com pleted), a staff of approximately 90 persons and an annual budget of ap proximately $1 million when the program is fully underw~y. Benefits of the University are brought to every county in Michigan by the Cooperative ExtensLOil 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. 6 HONORARY 'DEGREE OWEN MEREDITH WILSON Your career as an educator and administrator has been a distin guished one. Because of your intellectual integrity, wisdom and dedication to the best traditions of American education, you have achieved uncommon success as a teacher, scholar, president of the University of Oregon, and now as president of one of the nation's leading uni" ersities, the University of Minnesota. Your deep concern for social progress and the best interests of the people have been expressed in your enthusiastic support of the land-grant philosophy of higher education. You have given freely of your time and energy to national organizations promoting such diverse causes as human rights and the extension of international education. Because of the valuable contributions which you have made to the advancement of educational and cultural life in America, Michigan State University is pleased to confer upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. 7 THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 1967 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees for March, 1967. Names are listed by School for Advanced Graduate Studies and by col leges. The colleges are arranged in the order in which they were established. 8 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES MILTON E. MUELDER, DEAN DOCTORAL DEGREES ELTON D AVID ABERLE, Ph.D. B.S., Kansas State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Food Science. Major Professor: Robert A. Merkel, Associate Professor. Thesis: Physical and Biochemical Properties of Porcine Muscle as Affected by Some Adrenal Hormones and Post-Mortem Glycolytic Parameters. DEREK WILFRED ALLINSON, Ph .D. B.S., University of Aberdeen; M.S., Michigan State University. Cl'OP Science. Major Professor: Milo B. Tesar, Professor. Thesis : Factors Affecting the Nutritive Value of Foragis. ERMA D . ALPHERSON, Ph.D. B.S. , M.S., City College of New York. Psychology. Major Professor: Bertram P. Karon, Associate Professor. Thesis: Expressive Style and Perceived Parental Acceptance-Rejection. LIADlYU OLAYINKA ASSEEZ, Ph.D. B.S., McGill University; M.S. Michigan State University. Geology. Major Professors: C . E. Prouty, Professor, Robert Ehrlich, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Stratigraphy and Paleogeography of the Lower Mississippian Sediments of the Michigan Basin. MORTEZA BADlZADEGAN, Ph.D. B.S., University of Tehran; M.S., University of California. Horticulture. Major Professor: Robert F. Carlson, Professor. Thesis : Physiological Studies of Dormancy and Germination of Apple (Malus Sylvest1'is Mill) Seed. ROBERT PAUL BEECH, Ph.D. B.A., University of Colorado; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Milton Rokeach, Professor. Thesis: Value Systems, Attitudes, and Interpersonal Attraction. 9 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued MAX ERWIN BENNE, Ed.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Russell J. Kleis, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Influence of Foreign Visitors on the Interests of Certain Adult Members of a Hosting Community in Participating in Interna tionally Oriented Activities. ERNEST BRUNI, Ph.D. A.B., Wheaton College; M.A. , Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Bill Kell, Professor. Thesis: Age and Sex Trends in Assumed Similarity to the Same Sex Parent as a Function of the Development of Identity. DAVID RAYMOND CAVE, Ed.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Archibald B. Shaw, Professor. Thesis: A Critical Study of the Leader Behavior of School Adminis trators in Conflict with Teachers' Unions. MARY T. CHRISTIAN, Ph.D. B.S., Hampton Institute; M.A., Columbia University. Education. Major Professor: Calhoun C. Collier, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Dimensions of the Nongraded School Concept. JOHN TEMPLE DEAN, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Long Beach State College. Education. Major Professor: John E. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of Attitudes Toward Education, Theological Orien tations, Interpersonal Values, and Educational Experience. CLAUDE DESJARDlANS, Ph.D . B.S., University of Rhode Island; M.S., Michigan State University. Dairy. Major Professor: Harold D. Hafs, Associate Professor. Thesis: Endocrine and Reproductive Development of the Bovine Female from Birth through Puberty. JUAN DIAZ-BoRDENAVE, Ph.D . Ing. Agriculture, Escuela Nacional de Agriculture; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Communication. Major Professor: David K. Berlo, Professor. Thesis: The Search for Instrumental Information Among Farmers of the Brazilian Northeast. RICHARD JOHN DIEKER, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Communication. Major Professor: Gerald R. Miller, Associate Pro fessor. Thesis: The Effect of Freedom of Choice on Group Attractiveness. CAROLE ANN DILLING, Ph.D. B.S., Manchester College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Lucy R. Ferguson, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of Moral Orientation in Relation to the Piagetian Concept of Egocentrism. 10 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued WILBUR LESLEY DUNGY, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Michigan. Physiology. Major Professor: William Frantz, Assistant Professor. Thesis: The Calcium, Potassium, and Sodium Content of Mouse Liver Mitochondia During the Course of Hepatoma Induction with Carbon Tetrachloride. AHMED SHAWKY EL-ARINY, Ph .D . B.S., Alexandria University; M.S., Michigan State University. Mechanical Engineering. Major Professor: Maria Z. v. Krzywoblocki, Professor. Thesis: Generalization of Taub's Relativistic Rankine-Hugoniot Equa tions. GABRIEL IHIE CHINENYE ELUWA, Ph. D. M.A., University of St. Andrews; Diploma, University of Edinburgh. History. Major Professor : James R. Hooker, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Colonial Office and the Emergence of the National Con gress of British West Africa. WILLIAM EDWARD ELZINGA, Ph.D. A.B. , Hope College; M.S., Western Michigan University. Physiology. Major Professor: William D. Collings, Professor. Thesis: Myocardial Contractile Force as Monitored by Strain Gage Transducers on the Intact Dog Heart. FREDERICK GEORGE FIDURA, Ph.D. A.B., M.A., Ohio University. Psychology. Major Professor: M. Ray Denny, Professor. Thesis: The Role of Selective Attention and the Distinctiveness of Cues in Simple and Complex Discrimination Learning. DENNIS JACK FLOOD, Ph.D. B.S., Wittenberg University; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: Frank J. Blatt, Professor. Thesis: Field Emission in a Magnetic Field. MORTON S. FUCHS, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Biochemistry. Major Professors: Allen S. Fox, Professor, R. Gaurth Hansen, Professor. Thesis : Studies of the Multiple Forms of Tyrosinase in N eurospora Crassa and their Relationship to Genetic Differences in Thermo stability. WILLIAM EARL GLEASON, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Raymond M. Clark, Professor. Thesis: Functions of Industry Approach to Curriculum for Vocational Education. 11 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued BURTON ALAN GROSSMAN, Ph.D. B.S., Tufts University; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Henry C. Smith, Professor. Thesis: Evaluation of a Training Program to Improve the Ability to Differentiate Between People. ROBERT WILLIAM GUTSHALL, Ed.D. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Eduoation. Major Professor: Donald A. Burke, Assistant Professor. Thesis: An Exploratory Study of the Interrelations Among Driving Ability, Driving Exposure and Socio-Economic Status of Low, Aver age and High Intelligence Males. GLENN EUGENE HALL, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: Carl W. Hall, Professor. Thesis: Relaxation Characteristics of Alfalfa Stems. RICHARD LEE HARLAN, Ph.D. B.A., University of Colorado; M.S., Michigan State University. Forestry. Major Professor: Donald P. White, Professor. Thesis : Soil Moisture Regime and Soil Water Balance Under Upland Hardwood Forest During a Period of Subnormal Precipitation. HAROLD HART HARRIS, Ph.D. B.S., Harvey Mudd College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Morley Russell, Assistant Professor. Thesis: The Study of Collision-Induced Phenomena with a Dempster Type Mass Spectrometer. KELLY MAX HARRISON, Ph.D. B.S., Texas Technological College; M.S., Kansas State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Harold Riley, Professor. Thesis: Agricultural Market Coordination in the Economic Develop ment of Puerto Rico. Roy E. HARTBAUER, Ph.D. B.A., Walla Walla College; M.A., University of Southern California. Speech. Major Professor: Herbert J. Oyer, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Duration, Frequency, and Loudness Upon the Reproduction of Temporal Intervals by Sensori-Neural Hearing Impaired Subjects. JOHN PAUL HARTZELL, Ph.D. A.B., Indiana University; B.D., M.A., Chicago Theological Seminary. Education. Major Professor: William F. Farquhar, Professor. Thesis: A Preliminary Study of Nurturant and/or Aggressive Thera pists' Responsiveness to Expressions of Dependency and Hostility in the Initial Phase of Psychotherapy. 12 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ' DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued MERTON LEROY HAYNES, Ph.D. B.S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College; M.A., Colorado State College. Education. Major Professor: Samuel A. Moore, II, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Role of the Helping Teacher As Perceived by Principals, Consultants, Selected New Teachers of the Disadvantaged and the Helping Teachers Themselves. JOHN HRINEVCH, JR., Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Metallurgy. Major Professor: Austen J. Smith, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship Between the Yield Point, Delay Time and the Brittle to Ductile Transition in a Low Carbon Alloy. JOSEPH ADAM IGNATOSKI, Ph. D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Ervin H. Barnes, Asso ciate Professor. Thesis: Host-Parasite Interactions of Enzyme-Separated Cells of Soy bean Leaves and Xanthomonas phaseoli var. soiensis. SALAH ELDIN IMBABI, Ph.D. Diploma, University College, Khartoum; DTVM, University of Edin burgh; M.S., Michigan State University. Pathology. Major Professor: Donald A. Schmidt, Associate Professor. Thesis: Experimental Autoallergic Aspermatogenesis in the Rat. ANTHONY SHIANG-Ru Juo, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., National Taiwan University. Soil Science. Major Professor: Boyd C. Ellis, Associate Professor. Thesis: Chemical and Physical Factors Affecting the Relative Avail ability of Inorganic Phosphorus in Soils. ROBERT MARSHALL KAPLAN, Ph.D. B.A., University of British Columbia; M.B.A., Harvard University. Business Administration (Marketing). Major Professor: William Lazer, Professor. Thesis: Computer Applications in Marketing: An Analysis of Corpo rate Experiences. CURTIS LEE KARL, Ph.D. B.A., St. Olaf College. Chemistry. Major Professor: William H. Reusch, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Thermal D ecomposition of t-Butyl 3-Methyl-3-Phenyl perlevulinate, A Free Radical 1, 2-Acyl Migration. PAUL EDWARD KREIDER, Ph.D. Th.B., Owosso College; B.D., Nazarene Theological Seminary. Education. Major Professor: John E. Jordan, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Social-psychological Nature and Determinants of Attitudes Toward Education and Toward Physically Disabled Persons in Bel gium, Denmark, England, France, The Netherlands, and Yugoslavia. 13 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued DAVID ELWYN KROMM, Ph.D. B.A., Eastern Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Geography. Major Professor: Ian M. Matley, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Functional Geographic Approach to the Utilization of the Northern Michigan Forest Resource. KENNETH JACK LINTON, Ph.D. B.S., M.S. , Michigan State University. Fisheries & Wildlife. Major Professor: Robert C. Ball, Professor. Thesis: The Dynamics of Five Rock Bass Populations in a \Varm-water Stream. PHILLIP LE Roy MATTISON, Ph.D. B.A., Augsberg College. Chemistry. Major Professor: William H. Reusch, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Favorskii Reaction of the Pulegone Oxides. MASOUM M. MONTAKHABOLAYALEH, Ph.D. B.S., University of Iran; M.S. , Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: John E. Nellor, Professor. Thesis : The Influence of Gonadal, Adrenal and Synthetic Steroids on Mammalian Cells In Vitro. SAFWAT MAHMOUD MOUSTAFA, Ph.D. B.S., University of Alexandria; M.S., University Df CalifDrnia. Agricultural Engineering. Major PrDfessor : Bill A. Stout, Professor. Thesis: Mechanical Properties and Structural Stability of the Wheat Plant. MYRON BILL NEACE, D .B.A. B.S., M.S., University of Missouri. Business Administration (Marketing). Major ProfessDr : William Lazer, Professor. Thesis: Value Systems and Meanings of Market-Place Activities. LUIS ORTEGA-NIEVES, Ed.D EARL MARSHALL PALLETT, Ph.D. MARTHA ELLEN PALMER, Ph.D. 14 B.A., M.P.A., University of Puerto Rico. Education. Major Professor: Edward Blackman, Professor. Thesis: Annual RepDrting Practices of the Academic Deans and De partment H eads at the Rio Piedras Campus of the University of Puerto Rico. B.S., M.M., University of Oregon. Communication . Major ProfessDr: Erwin P. Bettinghaus, Associate ProfessDr. Thesis: Music CDmmunication Research: The CDnnDtative DimensiDns Df Music Meaning. B.S., Central Connecticut State College; M.A., George PeabDdy CDllege for Teachers. Geography. Major PrDfessor: Lawrence M. Sommers, ProfessDr. Thesis: The Institutional Impact Df Distribution Dn the EconOInic Activities of Expellees in Hessen, Federal Republic Df Germany 1945- 1963. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES 'DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued ROBERT GORDON PONZINI, Ph.D. B.S., University of Santa Clara; M.S., Marquette University. Physics. Major Professor: Julius S. Kovacs, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Unitary Symmetry upon Meson Production in Proton-Antiproton Annihilation. WAYNE DOUGLAS PURCELL, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Harold M. Riley, Professor: Thesis: An Appraisal of the Information Systems in Beef Marketing. CALVIN LEROY QUANCE, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Oklahoma State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Glenn L. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Farm Capital: Use, MVPs, and Capital Gains or Losses, United States, 1917-1964. ROBERT LESLIE Ross, Ph.D. B.A., Iowa State Teachers College; M.A., Columbia University. Political Science. Major Professor: Charles R. Adrian, Professor. Thesis: Dimensions in Patterns of Relations Among Interest Groups at the Congressional Level of Government. JAMES AUSTIN RYAN, Ph.D. B.S., Northwestern University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Max T. Rogers, Research Professor. Thesis: Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Study of Charge-Transfer Complexes. AMIR HOSSAIN TALUKDAR, Ph.D. D.V.M.S., East Pakistan Veterinary College; B.S., M.S., Texas A & M University. Anatomy. Major Professor: M. Lois Calhoun, Professor. Thesis: Microscopic Anatomy of the Integumentary System of the Horse. M. LEE UPCRAFT, Ph.D. B.A., M.A. , State College of Albany. Education. Major Professor: James W. Costar, Professor. Thesis: Role Expectations for Chief Student Personnel Administrators in Large Universities. RONALD CHARLES V ANDER KOOI, Ph.D. A.B., Calvin College; M.A., Western Michigan University. Sociology. Major Professor: John Useem, Professor. Thesis: Skid Rowers: Their Alienation and Involvement in Community and Society. WAYNE ELMER VANDE VERE, Ph.D. B.A., Emmanuel Missionary College; M.B.A., University of Michigan. Business Administration (Accounting). Major Professor: Charles J. Gaa, Professor. Thesis: Federal Income Taxation of Unrelated Business Income and Feeder Company Income of Non-Profit Educational Institutions. 15 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES 'DOCTORAL DEGREES - Continued VERNON W ANTY, Ph.D. B.A., Westminister College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Max S. Smith, Professor. Thesis : The Flow of Communication in a Community College. D AVID LUTHER WILEMON, Ph.D. B.B.A., M.B.A., Southern Methodist University. Business Administration (Marketing) . Major Professor: Bernard J. LaLonde, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of the Age-Occupation Matrix as a Criterion for Vertical and Horizontal Market Delineation. CAROLE ELLIS WOLFF, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Sociology. Major Professor: William H . Form, Professor. Thesis : Urban Renewal : Patterns of Population and Housing Change. DAVID WOOD, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Stanley E. H ecker, Professor. Thesis: A History of School District Reorganization in the State of Michigan. JOHN ARTHUR WOOLLAM, Ph.D. B.A., Kenyon College; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: Peter A. Schroeder, Associate Professor. Thesis: Electron Transport Properties of Metallic Tin in High Magnetic Fields and at Liquid Helium Temperatures. WILFORD W ALLACE WORTMAN, Ph.D. B.S., University of Kansas ; M.B.A., Denver University. Education. Major Professor : Karl T . Hereford, Professor. Thesis : Cost/Productivity Relationships in Central American National Universities. 16 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST DEGREES ROBERT CHARLES BROOK, Ed.S. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University; B.D., Kenyon College. Education. Major Professor: John E. Jordan, Associate Professor. BRIAN THOMAS CALLAGHAN, Ed.S. B.S., Central Michigan University; M.A. , Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Stanley E. Hecker, Professor. ROBERT JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Ed.S. B.S., Eastern Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: F red Vescolani, Professor. ROBERT DOUGLAS LOCK, Ed.S. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Willa Norris, Professor. LAWRENCE JOSEPH NICHOLS, Ed.S. A.B., M.Ed., Wayne State University. Education. Major Professor: Clyde M. Campbell, Professor. VICTOR KENNETH PETERSON, Ed.S . B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: William K. Dun, Professor. JAMES P. SIMS, Ed.S. B.S., Jackson State College; M.S., Tennessee State University. Education. Major Professor : Max R. Raines, Associate Professor. JAMES WILLARD TOSSEY, Ed.S. B.S., Wayne State University; M.A., University of Michigan. Education. Major Professor: John Suehr, Associate Professor. DIPLOMA FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES RICHARD HOHLY, D.A.C. B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.S., Michigan State University. Physics. Major Professor: Hugh McManus, Professor. 17 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES T HOMAS K. COWDEN, DEAN Agricultural Economics Saeed Ahmad Douglas Darwin Hedley William Elvidge Kost Animal Husbandry ~arry Ray Corah . Biochemistry Irene Hejl Kochevar Donna Lee Neal Cooperative Extension Education Laurence Arnold Cushman, Jr. Barbara A. Judy LeRoy Kermit Knutson Crop Science James Alan Fischer Food Science James Robert Kirk Madhav Pandurane Palnitkar Forest Products and Packaging Paul D. Bobb Donald David Drone Terry Kramer Timmons Richard Fred Witte Forestry David Stephen Can avera Lyle Frank Erbisch Douglas Watson MacCleery John Beatty Mathies Resource Development Anthony Francis Abar Joseph John Gillings Kerry Robert Ludlow Joy Richard Phillip Kelley Edward Allison Kirkby Leslie George Monostory William Albert Ruth Soil Science William Herbert Miller Lawrence Alton Rudgers Chwan Chau Wang Lo-Tung Wang Amaro Zavaleta-Garcia DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering Erling Orvald Nyborg Moedjijarto Pratomo Robert Harry Shaw Jesus Antonio Sisco DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE 19 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Agricultural Communications James Jay Zolczer Food Science William Charles Floate Walter Mark Turner Agricultural Economics "Jerry Alvin Combs Gerald Otis Jessup Martin Thomas Smeltzer Agricultural Mechanization David Chester Steiner John B. Weaver Animal Husbandry Norris Sherman Blackledge Robert Max Dyksterhouse, Jr. John Arthur Fischer Robert L. Payne Building Construction Alan Jeffrey Gussin Ronald Russell Hansen John Charles Stillson Cmp Science Richard John Allen Anthony S. Aromose Dairy Gail Eldon Bowers Robert Albert Johnson Robert Carl Shepard Richard L. Stout Douglas Duane Thuemmel Fisheries and Wildlife Russell Bruce Fyke Harry Albert Jacobson "Alfred Samuel Pallottini Keith Duane Shepard Forestry Raymond Ernest Borg Thomas Lee Ortman Bruce Allen Veneberg H"oWilliam L. Voelker Lumber and Building Materials Marketing Thomas Owen Mitchel Packaging Roger Lee Arens Donald Ralph Avolio Thomas Carl Burmeister Thomas Joseph Cardinal Carl Edward De Kleine Robert Emil Ferguson "Kenneth Robert Fuller Theodore Burton Hart Richard Charles Ladd Lawrence Marshall Markey James Eugene Marterella Emery Charles Master James Lawrence Murphy Don David Nelson James Claire Opp David Paul Profitt Wilfred Eugene Riddell William Perry Spangler Cliff Lindley Steffen George John Thomas Bruce Edward Wood Joseph Charles Zabala Park Management Ross Donald Dodge J ames Martin Harter Glenn MacArthur Kreag Michael John Martens Pomology and Vegetable Production "Gary Winston Lewis "William Everett Thar Poultry Science "Matteas A. Gustafson, J1'. Jeane Lorraine Hallin "John Frederick Pepper Resource Development Fredrick Arthur Clinton Soil Science David Milton Diehl Dick Ervin Knirk Glenn Arnold Weesies DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agricultural Education Terry Evart Bowerman Douglas Arthur Crawford Ivan Lorin Immel Dale Eldon Stuby H Honors College " With Honor 00 With High Honor 20 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE JOHN D. RYDER, DEAN Chemical Engineering Kiritkumar G. Patel Civil Engineering James Stephen Hubbell Chaitawat Sarakun James Harold Weber Electrical Engineering Teymour Eliassi Kelly Paul Golden Gail Harold Grove Min Houng Hong Satvinder P. S. Mayall Peter Edward McCormick Pierre E. A. Monjauze Larry Neil Postema Gopalsamy Srinivasan Maris Andris Straumanis Mechanical Engineering Guy C. Antoine Paul William Grauer Thomas Charles Kreger James Anthony Kutchey James Lee Skripka Gerald James Van Fossen, Jr. Metallurgy James Brown Carlton Karl Joseph Puttlitz Milan Kumar Roy Choudhury Metallurgy Peter Kim Van Doom DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Agricultural Engineering Robert Gerard Dussault Civil Engineering Larry Robert Brown Donald Lawrence Carr Philip William Hoel, Jr. Michael Arthur Kaza °Ralph John Knop °Robert William Laza William Ward Nelson James Watson Page 00 Albert R. Posthuma Robert Charles Smith Andris Strupulis Terrance Brice Warner Electrical Engineering Abbass Khalil AI-Zubaydi M. John Elliott, II Glenn Earle Mitchell Richard Francis Morgan Mechanical Engineering Edward John Adams Farouk Abbass AI-Janabi Saleh H. Almilli Gary Lee Erber Roy Edward Fouch, J1'. Larry Robert Hadd Mark Wayne Hunt Waleed Yahya Jassim 00 Michael Allan Karnitz William Jay Knapp Roy Herbert Link Robert Lee Marecek James Joseph McFall Gerald Thomas O'Neil Jack Owen Otteson Ralph Lloyd Roxbury George Francis Sargent Raymond Francis Simbulan David Franklin Spalding °Robert D avid Toeppner Tom Angelo Turnas Kenneth E. Witzke H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 21 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS JEANNETTE A. LEE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Child Development Carol Lou Holt Education for Home and Family Living Elaine Diana Roccapriore Home Management Vivian Marie Pavlis Steinbauer General Home Economics Joan Ilene Bowker Julia Kasichana Ramtu Institutional Administration Nelida Simons Dietetics °Valerie Louise Patriarca Interior Design °Judy Laurine Brown Mary Helen Redfern General Clothing and Textiles Mary Kathryn Gaertner Katharine Johnston Hair ° ° Catherine Ann Veit General Home Ecnomics Eileen Marie Luther Sheila Marie Miller °Barbara Joyce Quayle DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Retailing of Textiles and Clothing Elna Ruth Benson ° Susan Grace Cork Raymond D. Deshazo Patricia Anne Hill Cheryl Jayne Klyop Dianne Claire Martin Roberta McElhoe Karen Elaine Peterson Suzanne Mary Schmierer Susan Lynn Smith Rosemarie P. Wolf DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching Alice Marie Maring Kathryn Mary Pajtas Frances Ann Storkan Home Economics Teaching Geraldine C. Defrenn Joanne Stone Heemer Evelyn Jean Hunt Carol Lynn Jaskierny Marcia Lee Kimball Kay Ellen Raasch Monica Diane Radcliffe Carla Ann Herndon Rice Barbara Joyce Stockdale Joyce Noreen Yeutter H Honors College • With Honor 00 With High Honor 22 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD, DEAN DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Alyce Rosina Bartz Lynne Lee Becker Robert Allan Bonar ""Richard Edward Bostrom Bruno Buratto, Jr. Julian S. Chestnut "Thomas Gardner Cranston Ronald Kieth Disbrow Myron Essex "John W. Fox, Jr. Jill Ellen Frucci Gerald W. George Bradford Shaw Goodwin, Jr. Nicholas Sayles Gorham , °Jeffrey Ray Hamann V O. John Ross Hartwick Norman Charles Henderson °Richard Michael Jakowski William Frederick Keish, Jr. ·Owen Harold Kleinschmidt Gerald John Kolaja Raymond Clyde Mackey Stephen Edward Morrone / ' o • Walter James Mulvihill, Jr. "William P. Robinson, Jr. Charles G. Schendelman Kenneth Frederick Seifert o Susan Dorothy Siegel Frederick McLae Sutherland Samuel Wallace Tate Gerald Lee Wonnacott ON elson Frederick Woolman, Jr. Anatomy Joe A. Bollert Duane Edwin Haines Pathology Bruce Robert Christie Dibakar Panigrahi Mahlon Wesley Vorhies Medical Technology Valdis Talbergs V eterinary Medicine Karen Lee Anderson Peter Wentworth Beeman David Laurence Burghard Cheryl Lynn Chrisman Daniel Dale Dean Alan Bruce Dubowy °Ronald Herbert Gosse Kenneth Marvin Harr ·John Edgar Henton "Richard Manning Hirr H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor HOoJeffrey David Johnson HOJerry L. Johnson Kenneth Bruce Johnson H°" Albert William Lynch, Jr. HORobert Charles Rosenthal Sheryl K. Schwegler 00 Marianne Eileen Shirk H. Gregg Smith Lynne Christine Weaver °Robert Douglas Whipple Randy Lee Wysong COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ALFRED L. SEELYE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics Gerald Milton Czarnecki Minhajud-din Khan Hugh William McNeil GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Theodore Guido Hansen Frederick William Hartker, Jr. Keith Jon Hess Derek Anthony Houston William B. Kinde Charles Philip Krantz Donald Keith Larsen Donald Charles Leaf Robert Koester Miller, II Thomas Howard Miller Philip Granville Mitchell Larry Vernon Moore Rolland James Oselka Antonio Jacinto Otero Elias Alberto Pacheco Roberto Pires Pacheco Franco Pajella Kenneth Edward Peyton Russell Eldon Pigue Economics °Karl A. Boedecker Keith Michael Earl Jack William Godlewski David Gregory Lamie °Ronald C. Lapekas Ronald Blissett Roland °David Leslie Runnells, III Ronald Holliday Wickham Executive Secretarial Administration Sandra Lee Carpenter Charles Edward Reeves Melvin Oliver Robinson Arthur Alan Roose Daniel George Russell Theodore Streb Russell Thomas Henri Sak Henry Kennard Sanford Alan Kent Schlytter Richard Dennis Schubert Frederick Cooley Seeley Wayne Kenneth Shaffer Jonathan Whipkey Slagh John Smith David R. Spille Stephen B. Sugarman Osman Tekok John William Tysse James Lee Wittenbach Jerry Allan Woodcock Yuzo Yagi Financial Administration Theodore Jay Carlson Thomas David Harris Kenneth Nixon Meek Robert Edward Ossmann Jack Clifford Radcliffe, Jr. Food Marketing Management ° ° Dennis Michael Duquette Steven Paul Showerman DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ronald Frederick Abdella Arthur Philip Altman David Lee Appel Matthew C. Bianco Jerome Anthony Bielawski Richard Arnold Blott Wellington A. Bonsecours Henry Robinson Buck Pedro Ribeiro Celidonio Gomes dos Reis Ilhan Cemalcilar Yee Ching Chen William McCabe Coolidge Anthony James Copenhagen, Jr. Jose Vladimiro Estevez Wayne Robert FOltin Gunars Janis Fricsons Daniel Sebald Glennie John Joseph Gottko, Jr. Philip Richard Granger Accounting Max Raymond Bunker Bruce English Corey ° ODonald James Freriks Richard Dennis Guest Donald David Hutchinson °L. Philip Kelly Gerald Jerome Kloeckner Donald Dean McNeely ° ° Lawrence Arthur Mills Frank Michael Navetta Jerome Charles Parker Raymond Leo Peltier Frederick Robert Wallace H H onors College o With H onor 00 With High H onor DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS 24 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS General Business Administration Michael Roland Ashburne Richard Lee Black James Norman Busch Patrick Demas Cromley Donald John Domenick Thomas Edgar Franklin Berndt Voigt Fraser Lyle Edward Hartka Richard Allen Knost John Arthur MacDonald James B. Musell Harley Dee Sappington Philip Richard Simenton Robert Hugh Speer, Jr. John Russell Vande Water James Karl Wheaton "Paul Stark Wilson William Winters "Richard Lee Woboril Fred Allen Woolsey Hotel, Motel and Club Management Jack Aaron Bress Patrick Allan Hayes Thomas Gordon Heydon Theodore Walter Kinkel Hotel and Restaurant Management Santiago Badia Ronald John Biwer Fred Ronald Deas Susanna Elaine Dillman William James Durell Robert Reece Fanning, Jr. ""Frederick John Hawley William Harrison Jones Robert L. Lipford Dudley Warren Marvin Jerry Allen McVety Gerald James Meyers °Julanne Armida O'Neil Donald Charles Richards Michael Patrick Ruane ODaniel Herman Schmid James Melvyn Stackpoole Frederick Joseph Swift Donal James Weaving Industrial Administration Charles Bengry Alvord Michael Humphrey King Institutional and Hospital Management Howard James Purcell, J1'. John Alexander Stelmaszek Marketing Robert Joseph Chapko Dale Robert Coon James Mason Dye °James H . Hartl Heath John Howland °Stephen Allen Juday Theodore Kirshenbaum James Michael Kupper Thomas Edward Larsen Robert Burbank Miller Gary Thomas Nickerson Anthony Paul Park Coral Sue Peterson Elizabeth Anna Schmidt Spencer A. Silk Thomas Carl Smith Charles Robert Sterns James Patrick White Judith Ann Ziegler Personnel Administration "Charles Francis Murray Ralph H . Pylman Norman Anthony Skrabut "Carl Henry Whitt, Jr. Restaurant Management Richard Owen Hammond DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Business and Distributive Teacher Education Dorothy Louise Beck Jon Michael Rosenbaum Carole Lavone Webster H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 25 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JOHN E. IVEY, JR., DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Education Dennis Thomas Adams Janet Elaine Anderson Thomas H. Arcy Ronald William Aulerich James A. Banks Geraldine Kay Barnes Jean Swengel Beardsley Lynn Keith Beck Hannah Guttman Ben-David Daniel Bruce Berch James Keith Bilby Viola Larson Bosserdet Mabel Maude Bratschi Shirley Smith Brown Philip Clemons Carlson Robert M. Clark Billy Holmes Conn Maria Bernadette B. Costa James Lee Custer Theodore Samuel Darany Milagros Paluero de los Reyes Roberta Doloris DeMott Deborah Klopp Finger Kent J. Gage Russell Leroy Gibbs Marvin Lee Goad Versal Fredrick Gunnell Fred Henry Heiner Raymond Vinson Hull Pafricia Walsh James Lottie J aroszynski JoAnne Rodeheffer Jarvis Irma R. Johnson Barbara Johnston Joyce Elaine Junek Charles Edwin Karpinski Robert K. Laraway Samuel Joseph Levine Chester Jay Lewis Robert Eugene Lloyd Michael Grant Marshall Betty M. McGaw Leslie Lee Miller Duane Marshall Morey Richard Allen Morril Daniel G. Munoz Billie Dee Judith Munro Melvin George Nunn Donald R. Ostrander Jo Ann Panter Robert B. Panter Frank Forrest Phillips Mohammad Abdur Rahim Reba Marie Rudolph David Ewald Rumminger Marvin Sage Delano Douglas Schneider Donald Todd Shirley Doris Keith Shorr Anne K. Solomon Thomas Wayne Spierling Karl William Stearns Poranie Sthitvong Karen Kay Sweet Barry Anthony James Swiss James Louis Theunick Gloria Ann Thompson Charles John Vander Kolk Judith Kay Wagner Shelby Jean Wagner Margaret Ruth Welty Margaret Lou Wilkinson Roy William Wilt Theresa Mary Wujkowski John Martin Zimmerle, III H"" Arlene Marian Bowen Elementary Education Constance Jo Adler Ellen Bisgeier Altman Elizabeth Byrd Arend Kathie Leslie Arsneault Jerrilynn Karen Bard Lenora Ann Bennett Nancy Catherine Blodgett Suretta Elaine Bronstein Sue Ann Brunner Ruth Marie Caplon Marcia Jane Carpenter Roberta Anne Clingan Janet Lillian Coleman Thomas Timothy Crowner Patricia Louise Didier Carole Helen Dunston Jeanine Ellen Elder Karen Faye Engelsman Carole Brodie Glaza Patricia Anne Groehn William Howard Hamann Kirby Alan Hanson Linda Kay Harper "Martha Sue Hosek Carol Marie Johnson Louise Marie Jordan Susan Jane Klein Barbara Anne Klont Clarence Streeter Knox Susan Carolyn Langeland Suzanne Elizabeth Linker Ann Elizabeth Mason "Sally Jill Masselink Nancy Jean McKim Pamela Ann Misket Verneda Mitchell Merilee Amanda Mueller Christie Lee Neadeau Linda Lee Neff Sandra Joan Nemode Barbara Ann Parker Christine Agnes Porteous "Susan Ann Provost ""Linda Mae Reva Marsha Jo Ann Rizzardi "" Christine Mereda Robinson Pamela Ann Ross Sandra Diane Rubert Harriet Suzanne Rubin "Marsha Willbee Schreur Carol Ann Schwyn Denise Marie Shell Gayl LaDonna Smith "Margaret Helen Smith H"Katherine Ann Smits Bonnie Painter Stamm ann Sybil Sue Stanton Barbara Jean Stanzel Diane Constance Steffens Patricia Louise Steffes "Diane Hunt Stevens H Honors College • With Honor .0 W ith High H onor 26 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Barbara Jean Temple Elizabeth Kathleen Tiesi Michael Martin Todorov HOODianne Carol Hansen Susan A. Vogel ° °Virginia Perkins Walters Patricia Fell Whitson Andra Wallace Winkelman D EGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Health, Physical Education and Recreation Ledeane Evelyn Barker John Charles Biedenbach Donald John Bierowicz Priscilla Lynn Brower Barbara Ann Butcher David Allen Chapman Lois Saylor Donahue Arney Eckles Felicia Julia Fik Donald Arthur Hahn John James Karpinski Melvin Edward Laska Carole Anne Mielke Arthur D . Miller, Jr. Warren Thomas Puggini Judith Lynn Ruster Carl LaRue Salling Thomas W. Smith °Lynne Miernicki Young Industrial Arts David Leonard Menghini Christopher Louis Miller Gary Morse Olmsted Simon John Reiner Chris Herbert Tiel Bruce EIlwyn Vissers H Hon ors College o W ith H onor 00 With High H onor 27 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS FRED S. SIEBERT, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Advertising John Terrence Greening Communication Gerald Winn Card Donald Ellis Gregg Edward Lee Razinsky James Franklin Sargent Journalism Barbara Everitt Bryant Michael K. Morrison John David Strickler Speech Richard Andrew Duncan Robert Andrew Lyons Nancy Reid Marutz Television and Radio George Edward Lott, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Nocera Television and Radio James Omar Brye Salvador Bolivar Camacho Peter Paul Ceglarek Larry Rex Gray Sally Ann Murphy James F. O'Meara °Shelby Kay Smith Robert Campbell Stewart David Paul Timpe DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Speech ° ° Cleomae Dean Dungy °Kathryn Ann Flatley °Kathleen Kay Hein Rita Loomis Holtslander Betty Lou Lowenthal Mary Lou Marguarite Malatesta Janet Mary Rosenau Lucille Ann Rutherford Advertising Gary Lee Brandt John David Breslin David L. Burke Gerold Ross Czuchna Anthony James Hopp Wayne Lewis Keller John Edward Kimball John Julian Komarynski J. Patrick O'Donnell Norman Leonard Osinski David Lance Roberts Dinah May Robinson Andrew Terry Rogin Robert John Schanilec John David Schulz Louis Michael Schultz Communication Ferris Edward Lucas, II Journalism Joanne A. Alessandroni Carole Joy Cornell Kurt E. Hahn oLinda Kay Hoag Noel Fern Hornbeck Donald O. Johnson, II J ames I. Mosher Richard Michael Phillips Constance Sue Schacht Anthony Gennoro Triponi Mary Frances Ullrich HOOFaye Eileen Unger Cmmela Ballato Witzke Speech Linda Marie Casteel John Frederick Gilmore Michael Arthur Noverr DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H Honors College o "Vith H onor •• With High Honor 28 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS PAUL A. V ARG, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Art Mary Ann Bryner Ellinwood John Robert Fletcher Comparative Literature Valerie Lee Graber Kathleen Martin Odowd Barbara Dallas Palmer Mikio Shiroma Naomi Ruth Sloan Michael Jan Steinberg Rollin Ade bert Westendorf Elizabeth Siber White Charles William Bethea William G. Hairston, Jr. Randal Leigh Hoyer Imre Tibor Jarmy Judith Louise Noble Stanley Morris Reed Ralph F. Young English Zacchaeus Adekunle Adejumo Jane Ann Barnes Harold C. Booton Larry Lee Carey Richard James Dalzell Dennis Stewart Gam I. Michael Grossman John Bruce Holmes Norris Brock Johnson Della Finn Moten French Mary Irene Smucker German William James Bohn John Russell Hubbard Philosophy Thomas Paul Curran Thomas E. Rickert Russian Igor Guro History David Grayson Allen Michael Walfred Asumaa Spanish Nancy Lee Diener Heather Rose Keel Art James Tate Sampson Applied Music Mary Anne Sunderman Art Practice Virginia Carpenter Nancy Kathryn Truscott Terry Arnold Wareham English Richard John Auble " Joseph George Barabe Lori K. Emmons H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor Nathan James Hammond Susan Gail Hopkins "Mary Frances Hunt ""Carol Takako Kamiyama James W. McKenzie, III N ada Roselle Sertich "Rene Allen Smith Susan Elizabeth Surface "Raven Rautio VanSchaack Joanne Vivian Christine Elizabeth Yule French Ann Wade Barton "Mary Jane Harrison H""Marian Elizabeth Moynes Pamela Workman 29 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice ""Marjorie Anne Benedict Geraldine Clark Susan Jo Dedo Beverly Jane Gieske John Anthony Kraley Susan Gaye Laugal Paul Thomas Nelson Diana Lynn Pescar Ann Balzell Piper Danna Jean Wolke English Kenneth Francis Collins H" "Janet Florence Halfmann Diana Sue Hunter "Virginia Maureen Keleher Leo Edward Poort Colleen Elizabeth Whittaker Anne Joanne Wrzesinski French Tatiana Balasis "Olivera Ljasko Bukovinsky Michele Kiernan Comstock German Eleanor Pauline Blascak History Jerry Clifford Allen Judith Maxine Bachand Edwin Harold Fisher Samuel Preston Gaines "Mary Charlene Kurka Martha Mackenzie Douglas Bruce McLeod Frederick William Nelson Roger Harvey Ridley Kathleen Berniece Rourke Nikoletta Taminen Sobkowski Daniel William Swatosh Thomas W. Tobolski Latin "Nancy Lynn Boyle History HooWilliam Edmund Bachmann "James Howard Eckl Patricia Sue Kinyon Sandra Lee Ritthaler Kenneth LeRoy Smith Marvin DeWayne Tomkinson Judith Ann Valrance Robert S. Workman Humanities Sheila Marie Browne George Frederick Burtzlaff Catharine Barnes Coolidge "Richard Dale Lipsey, Jr. H" "Marjorie Jean Nelson Yvonna Sessions Daryl L. Stamm "Lianne Gaye Thompson Philosophy H""John Curran Ladd Victor Ray McManemy Spanish David Earl Jones DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice Bruce Edward Smith DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC M [lsic Therapy Judith Ann Agin Charles Douglas Seybold DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music ""Gayle Susan Ackley H H onors Co llege o With Honor 00 With High Honor 30 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE RICHARD U. BYERRUM, DEAN Mathematics David Frederick Powers Chemistry Michael David Dyke Biological Science Interdepartmental Charles Julius Helgren Helen Mayrand Kopenski Walter Carl Lindell Alfeo Mauya Nikundiwe Philip Steven Ulinski Botany Lawrence Willard Nelson Chemistry Charles Albert Roth Penny Jean Stoner Entomology Jeffrey James Jackson Luis Gualberto Merino Richard John Snider James Hsi-cho Tsai Geology Henry Simon Chafetz Erwin K. Pennington Merlin Leroy Wheeler Chester H. Wilson Mathematics David Parham Bellamy Charles Leonard Belna Thomas Randle Butts Peter Emdon Cornwell Gregory Francis Gruska Joseph Charles Hudson Gerhard Walter Knutson Charles Michael Ognar Eugene Leroy VandenBoss Microbiology Aline Lucile Garretson Physics Stephen Lewis Bosma David L. Enlow Sharon Lee Gripshover G. Richard Hammerstein Donald Vincent Hirst, Jr. David Lee Lambert James Merrill Marler Glenn Thomas Williamson Physiology Larry Robert Klevans Richard Carrol Rose Radiological Health Srichak Vatcharakiet Statistics Janet Tolson Eyster Manfred Benedict Kieser DEGREE OF Mathematics BACHELOR OF ARTS "Barbara Jean Mauller H""Sara Celeste Shaw H Honors College " With Honor 00 With High Honor 31 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE Biological Science Interdepartmental Warren Greeley Stauffer, Jr. Geology H"" Alan Roger Gnad Mathematics HooKaren Ruth Brown Judy Ann Buechler o Lion K. Elliott HOOSteven M. Entine Heidi Arthur Griffith Curtis Courtney Hart HOMaurine Annette Haver Alan Roy Huckins HooJames Herbert Kramer Robert Joseph LaLonde Arnold Robert Lindstrom, Jr. °David Matuszek IP °John Richard Myers HOORay Stephen Radcliffe Pamela Schelp Ronald C. Tveter Nursing Sandra Lee Howard Physical Science Interdepartmental Robert Tenny Parks Physics Michael John Hamilton Donald Wright Homan Larrold Clarence Ingalsbee HooWilliam E. Wright Physiology William Allan Schantz Zoology Clinton Dale Anderson John Lowell Bradley Charles Lewis Corley Sarah Ann Crafton Terry Lemmer Diane Carol Lowery Gary Richard McCabe Gerald William Musch H "" JoAnn Nelson Stanley Wayne Powell, Jr. H ° ° Gary Carl Scheidt Jerry Carl Smrchek Donald Allen Snide DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Biological Science Interdepartmental Raymond LeRoy Baumbach Stewart Lee Gingrich Geoffrey George Jones Gary Edward Marx Warren Benton Meeks Chemistry °Edward Benjamin Morris Mathematics ""Janet Charlene Foley Dorothy Wilkins Jarboe Eugene Charles Lempert Gene Louis Thorley Terry Gene W alters Vicki Marie Williams Physical Science Interdepartmental Jack Francis Spring Richard T. Weber Zoology °Susan Dexter Hoxie DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Microbiology °Hugh R. Fauser Kathleen Marte Smiley H H onors College o W ith H onor 00 With High Honor 32 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE LOUIS L. MCQUITTY, DEAN Anthropology Demosthenes Dinsay Gumalo David George Lord Bihari Krishna Shrestha Geography Gerald Elmer Behn Donald Leonard Capone Timothy James Kubiak William L. Warber Political Science Brian Wilson Coyer Judith Brengle Finn Douglas J. Hoekstra William David Ice Elizabeth Ann Kelley Donald Julius Kulick Richard Charles Levy Philip Neal Marcus LeeAnn Goodrich Matthews Douglas Roy Parker Peter George Renstrom Jack Ronald VanderSlik Psychology John Pray Fry, Jr. Barry David Graff Reid Petree Joyce Jonathan David Kazsuk Bruce Carl Leibrecht Edwin W . Rubel Lynne Gertrude Tenbusch Robert Hammond Tinker Social Science Charles William Altenhof Catherine Mary Chape Michael Moore McAleenan Hormoz Mehrdad Glen Wilburn Whitener Sociology Andrew Henry Babyak Ruth Evelyn Dennis Arnold Gray Holden Kathryn D. Lass LeRoy Walter Ross Rimmalapudi Satyanarayana Robert Keith Shelly Donald Rodney Tapp Geography John Fred Annegers Police Administration J ames Edward Moran John Floyd Smith Allan Robert Speevak Robert Wasserman DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER OF Yeshitila Araya SOCIAL WORK 33 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER IN URBAN PLANNING James A. Bryant Charles Lawrence Gabler Allan Adolf Hodges Jon Paul Weersing Political Science Luciano Capicchioni James Edward Cohrt H"Penelope Ann Downs "Thomas Edwin Harmon "John Joseph Hayes Joel Thomas Hickey John Raymond Hilbert "Karl Eugene Kraus Larry Jay Lenick "David F. Pfotenhauer Max LeRoy Pierce "Frank August Schubert David Alan Thomas DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Psychology Gayle Nadine Anderson HooJanet Elizabeth Bennington H" "Mary Robinson Berk "Sharon Diane Compton "Kitty Jeane Keith H" "Richard Arthur Durell "John H. Edwards Duane Douglas Finley Judith A. Hardy Edmond Arnold Heck Brian Gene Holmes Nicholas Roger Hostettler Daniel Rankin Hueni H""Howard Anthony Jack Don Woodruff Jones H""Kevin Roger Kay Thomas Ross Kennedy George John Minerick, Jr. Christopher Carl Nern "Barbara Schmitzer Noble Judith Mary Patriarche Walter James Petroski Stephen Alton Powers Ralph William Richards Myles Loren Schlicher Patricia Dorsey Sherman "Geoffrey Donald Simmon Social Science Kurt Lee Atchinson Edward Charles Bartl Howard Kenneth Beck, Jr. Susan Ann Bronner Barbara Anne Hannewald Eugene John Burke Raymond Francis Cederholm Stephen Jay Churgin Roy Bernard Clifton Robert Jackson Cordaro H .... James Carl Sonnemann Benjamin N. True, III James Lee Tuman H"oCarolyn E. Tyirin Michael James Whyte Steven David Wolosker Social Work Karen Elizabeth Adams Marjorie Lee Brookins "Joan Davids Margaret Anne Hoffmann Eleanor Anna Householder "Naomi Jacobs "Jeanne Knight Kyselka Susan Elizabeth Monan ooSusan Kaye Movold Frances Lucy Odbert Fumio Omura Judith Marjorie Poole Nicole Ilona Saba Thomas Henry Thelen Timothy Joseph Uhlmann Diane Mary Wood Sociology H" "Barbara VanDyke Kirk John W. Munsie Lorene Myrna Olson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Social Science "Judith Ann Albers James Edward Barrick Judith Ann Brown Faye Eileen Deytshe Gloria Jane Eisenhauer Joanne Frances Engelhard William John Hagan Pamela Dare Perkson H"Etta Christine Ruttan H Honors College Kenneth N. Meek, Jr. Thomas L. Ortman "Gary W. Puryear Intelligence Corps Daniel R. Hueni Dwight W. Nibbelink Medical Service Corps Warren G. StauffelID, Jr. Ordnance Corps "Roy E. Fouch Signal Corps Thomas E. Franklin • Distin guish ed G r adu ate 36