COMMENCEMENT 1968 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE HERMAN L. KING, Chairman LLOYD R. CHAMPION MADISON KUHN JOHN G. LAETZ J AMES H. DENISON RICHARD S. LINDSTROM GREGORY A. GRAVES, Student Representative HORACE C. KING KERMIT H. SMITH SUZANNE K. VANWAGNER, Student Representative Following the close of the 1968 Winter 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 May, 1968. COMMENCEMENT 1968 Sunday, March 10 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 ofthe 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 vari ous 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 deparment 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 __________________________ C opper COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTs ___ Royal Blue Journalism ________________________ Crimson Speech ________________________ Silver Gray COLLEGE OF EDUCATION __ Light Blue COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING . __ _ Orange COLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS ___________ _____ Maroon COLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE __________ ________ Green JAMES MADISON COLLEGE ______ Citron JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE ______ White LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE ___ __ ___________ ____ Golden Yellow Co LEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE __ _ .Golden Yellow Nursing ______________________________ Apricot COLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE __ __ _____ _____________ Citron COLECE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE ___ Dark Gray ORDER OF 'CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL Selections from THE GOOD SHEPHERD SUITE - G . F. Handel-Beechem The University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leon Gregorian AMERICA - Smith The Orchestra and Audience INVOCATION THE REVEREND HERBERT C. JACKSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion, Michigan State University ADDRESS LOGAN WILSON, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. President, American Council on Education SPECIAL MUSIC SCHERZO FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA - Hub ert Arnold Conducted by the composer CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN A. HANNAH, D.Agr., LL.D., L.H.D., D.Sc. President, Michigan State University Music by the University Brass Choir Professor Douglas Campbell, Directol' ALMA MATER - Traynor M.S.U., we love thy shadows When twilight silence falls , Flushing deep and softly paling O'er ivy-covered halls. Beneath the pines we'll gather To give our faith so true, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. When from these scenes we wander And twilight shadows fade, Our mem'ry still will linger Where light and shadows played. In the evening oft we'll gather And pledge our faith anew, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S .U. (The Orchestra and Audience) BENEDICTION THE REVEREND DOCTOR JACKSON RECESSIONAL Selections from THE GOOD SHEPHERD SUITE - G. F. Handel-Beechem The University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leon Gregorian The escorts for th e procession are members of Mortar Board, Tower Guard and Alpha Lambda D elta, honor societies for University 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 __________________ ___ _____ ________________________ __ 50uthfield THE HONORABLE CONNER D. SMITH __________________________________________________ Pinconning THE HONORABLE STEPHEN S. NISBET ____________ _________________________________________ Fremont THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS ______________________________________________________ ___ _______ Okemos THE HONORABLE FRANK HARTMAN _______ _______________________________________________________ Flint THE HONORABLE CLAIR WHITE ______________________________________________________________ Bay City THE HONORABLE FRANK MERRIMAN __________________________________________________ Deckerville THE HONORABLE KENNETH W . THOMPSON ____________________________________ Birmingham JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, President _____________________________________ East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, Secretary _________________________________________________________________ East Lansing PHILIP J. MAY, Treasurer ________________________________________________________________ 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 af fording 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 114th 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, 439 buildings, and approximately 5,000 acres of land of which 2,010 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 today. Michigan State now has the School for Advanced Graduate Studies and 15 colleges - Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Let ters, Business, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Eco nomics, Human Medicine, James Madison, Justin S. Morrill, Lyman J. Briggs, 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; approxi mately 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, now nine in number, a stimulating academic environment. Each of these halls is the center of curricular and non curricular activities, creating a "college within a college" atmosphere. The "small college within the larger university" concept was introduced in 1965 at MSU by the establishment of the Justin S. Morrill College, which offers a limited enrollment liberal education program with an international emphasis; an intensive program in foreign languages is required of all Justin Morrill Students. The concept was expanded in 1967 by the establishment and opening of the James Madison College and the Lyman J. Briggs College. James Madison offers a curriculum for the study of public policy problems within the framework of the social sciences and related disciplines. Lyman Briggs makes available a liberal curriculum for students especially inter ested in science and mathematics. 5 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Today, nearly 39,000 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 78 foreign countries. ( continued) 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 2,100 individual projects are in progress. The University's research tools include the giant Control Data 3600 Computer and a 5O-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 approxmiately $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 in Asia, Africa and Latin America. International projects have given many faculty members overseas experience, adding a new dimension to their teaching. With more than a century of educational achievement behind it, 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 LOGAN WILSON As a teacher, scholar, and administrator you have given abundant evidence of your dedication to American education. As a social scientist you have shown the vision and compassion of a man deeply concerned with human welfare. Because of your energy and in tegrity you have succeeded in a broad range of educational responsi bilities: As Dean at Tulane University, Vice President of The Uni versity of North Carolina, and President of the University of Texas. All of American higher education has gained from your distinguished leadership as President of the American Council on Education, as Director of the Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences, and in many other capacities. You have consistently evidenced a de votion to knowledge and truth, and a gifted capacity for understand ing the social and educational process. Because of your unusual accomplishments, your sustained faith in the tradition of American education and your continuing dedication to human values in the modern world, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws. 7 THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 1968 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees for March, 1968. Candidates are listed by School for Advanced Graduate Study and by colleges. The colleges are arranged in the order in which they were established. 8 SCHOOL FOR 'ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES MILTON E. MUELDER, DEAN CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES S. SAGHIR AHMAD, Ph.D. B.A., Fonnan Christian College; M.A., University of the Punjab. Sociology . Major Professor : John U seem, Professor. Thesis: Class and Power in the Panjabi Village. Luz LAURELES ALMIRA, Ph.D. B.S.E., University of Sto. Tomas; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Walter F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis : Institutional Provisions for Faculty Development in Seven Tax-Assisted Colleges of Education in Michigan 1966-1967. MONA ANAND, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Bombay. Chemistry. Major Professor : G. T . Karabatsos, Professor. Thesis: Deamination of 1-Pentylamines and 1-Hexylamine. RITA FEIERSTEIN BAKAN, Ph.D. ZIAEDDIN BANIHASHEMI, Ph.D. JAMES ALLEN BAUMBACH, Ph.D. VERYL EDWIN BECKER, Ph.D. A.B., Brooklyn College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Wilbur B. Brookover, Professor. Thesis: The Relationship of Achievement-Variability to Academic Performance and Self-Concept of Academic Ability. B.S., University of Tehran; M.S., University of California. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Donald J. deZeeuw, Professor. Thesis: The Biology and Ecology of Fusarium oxysporum f. melonis in Soil and the Root Zones of Host and Nonhost Plants. B.S., Carroll College. Chemistry. Major Professor : Carl H . Brubaker, Jr., Professor. Thesis: Growth Studies of Vacuum Evaporated Thin Metal Films De posited on Amorphous Substrates. B.S., Gustavus Adolphus; M.S. , South Dakota State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Clifford J . Pollard, Assistant Professor. Thesis : Studies on Nucleic Acids of Plants. I. Deoxyribonucleic Acids of Plastids. II. The Use of Nucleoside Phosphotransferase and ( 32P)p-Nitro phenyl Phosphate for the Detennination of 5' -linked Tennini of Ribosomal Ribonucleic Acid. 9 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) DONALD CLARENCE BEITZ, Ph.D. DAVID GORDON BENNETT, Ph.D. MARVIN KENNETH BEUTE, Ph.D. EDSEL GEORGE BIXLER, Ph.D. DARWIN GILBERT BRAUND, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Dairy and Biochemistry. Major Professors : J. William Thomas, Pro fessor, Willis A. Wood, Professor. Thesis: Characteristics of a Cell-Free Protein Synthesizing System Isolated From Lactating Bovine Mammary Glands. A.B., East Carolina College; M.A. , Michigan State University. Geography. Major Professor: Clarence W. Minkel, Professor. Thesis: Population Structure and Mobility: A Study of Arkansas State Economic Area 7. B.S., Calvin College. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: John L . Lockwood, Professor. Thesis: Mechanism of Increased Root Rot in Virus-Infected Peas. B.S., Esc. Particular de Agric; M.S., University of Maryland. Poultry Science. Major Professor: Robert K. Ringer, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Feed Restriction and Light Control in Turkey Reproductive Physiology. B.S ., Pennsylvania State University; M.S., University of Wisconsin. Dairy. Major Professor: John T. Huber, Associate Professor. Thesis: Factors Affecting the Storage, Excretion, and Placental Trans fer of Dieldrin in Dairy Cattle. JAMES LEE BREWBAKER, Ph.D. B.S., University of Michigan; M.S., University of Illinois. Chemistry. Major Professor: Harold Hart, Professor. Thesis: Cyclizations of 1,3-Bisdiazopropane and 3-Diazopropenes. WEBSTER RAGAN CALLAWAY, Ph.D . WEI-HSIEN CHANG, Ph.D. JAMES ARTHUR CLARK, Ph.D. THOMAS SCOTT CLEVENGER, Ph.D. B.A., Bob Jones University; M.A., Ed.S., George Peabody College. Education. Major Professor: William K. DUff, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship of a Holistic Conception of Creativity to Intelligence. ' B.S., National Taiwan University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: Nathan E. Tolbert, Professor. Thesis: Excretion of Organic Acids During Photosynthesis by Syn chronized Algae. B.A., University of Michigan; M.A. , M.S ., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Bill L. Kell, Professor. Thesis: Criterion Pattern Analysis: A Method for Identifying Predic tive Item Configurations. B.S., M.S., Oregon State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Harold M. Riley, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of Pricing and Marketing Practices of a Michigan Celery Producer Organization. CONST ANTlNE DEMETRIOS CONSTANTINIDES, Ph.D. M.M., Indiana University. Music: Major Professor: H. Owen Re<;!d, Professor. Thesis: Concerto for Violin, Violoncello, Piano, and Orchestra. 10 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) RALPH DONALD CROSS, Ph.D. PETER Roy ELLIS, Ed.D. EDWARD ARTHUR FERNALD, Ph.D. ROBERT DEAN Fox, Ph.D. DOUGLAS JAMES GERRARD, Ph.D. LOUIS HOMER GROSSMAN, Ph.D. JOHN McDONELL HALLOIN, Ph.D. PAUL RUDOLPH HASBARGEN, Ph.D. A.B ., Eastern Michigan University; M.A. , University of Oklahoma. Geography. Major Professor: Ian M. Matley, Professor. Thesis: The Measurement and Spatial Variation of Modal Wheat Con centrations in the American Hard Winter Wheat Belt in 1964. B.S., M.A. , Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Donald J. Leu, Professor. Thesis : A Study of the Director of Public Relations at Selected Mich igan Private Colleges. B.S ., M.S. , Florida State University. Geography. Major Professor: Paul C. Morrison, Professor. Thesis: An Optimum Land Use Model for a Delimited Area Con tiguous to the Cross-Florida Barge Canal. B.S. , M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: Sverker P. Persson, Asso ciate Professor. Thesis: A Strength Criterion for Granular Materials With Special Reference to Arch Formations in Seeds. B.S., M.S., University of Toronto. Forestry. Major Professor: Victor J. Rudolph, Professor. Thesis: Competition Quotient: An Index of the Competitive Stress Affecting Individual Forest Trees. B.A., University of Michigan; M.B.A., Michigan State University. Business Administration (Marketing). Major Professor: Stanley C. Hollander, Professor. Thesis: A Case Study Investigation of Changes in Department Store Merchandising Strategies. B.S., University of Wisconsin; M.S., University of Minnesota. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Clifford J. Pollard, Assistant Professor. Thesis: The 5'-Linked Termini of Plant Ribosomal Ribonucleic Acids. B.S., M.S., University of Minnesota. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Glenn L. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: The Competitive Position of Cattle Feeding in the Northern Corn Belt. FRANCIS HOWARD HILDEBRAND, Ph.D. B.S. , Kent State University; M.S. , University of Illinois. Education. Major Professor: Calhoun C . Collier, Professor. Thesis: An Approach to Teaching Mathematical Induction to Adoles cent Boys. AXEL ALFRED JOHNSON, III, Ph.D. B.A., M.S.W., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Dale V. Alam, Assistant Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship Between Nonpromotion and the Male Student's Self-Concept of Academic Ability and His Perceived Parental, Friends', and Teachers' Evaluations of his Academic Ability. 11 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) MANLEY FRANK JOHNSON, Ed.D. TIMOTHY EDWARD JOSLING, Ph.D. ERIC PHILIP KAFKA, Ph.D. HAROLD FREDERICK KAISER, Ph.D. NORMAN EDSEL KELKER, Ph.D. HARRY W. KEPPELER, Ph.D. DAD! N. KERAWALA, Ph.D. VADAKKENCHERRY NARAYANAN KRISHNAN, Ph.D. GEOFFREY Z. KUCERA, Ph.D. RONALD PATON LANE, Ph.D. 12 B.S., State University of New York; M.A., University of California. Education. Major Professor: George R. Myers, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Criteria for Selection of Supervising Teachers in Secondary Schools as Perceived by Student Teaching Administrators in Big Ten Universities. B.S., Wye College; M.S. , University of Guelph. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Dale E. Hathaway, Pro fessor. Thesis: The United Kingdom Grains Agreement (1964): An Eco nomic Analysis. B.A., M.A., State University of New York. Education. Major Professor: William \V. Farquhar, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Overseas Study on World Mindedness and Other Selected Variables of Liberal Arts Students. B.S. , M.S ., Iowa State University. Forestry. Major Professor: Lee M. James, Professor. Thesis: The Michigan Furniture Industry and Its Utilization of Wood Products. B.S ., Hiram University; M.S., Purdue University. Microbiology and Public H ealth. Major Professor: David T. Clark, Professor. Thesis: The Utilization of Nucleic Acid Precursors by Malaria Parasites. B.A., Heidelberg College; M.S., University of Michigan. Horticulture. Major Professor: Richard S. Lindstrom, Associate Professor. Thesis: Factors in Growth of Axillary Buds in Chrysanthemum Morifolium. B.S., M.S., Poona, India. Horticulture. Major Professor: Donald H. Dewey, Professor. Thesis : Fruit Factors Affecting Gas Exchange and the Development of Brown H eart in Jonathan Apples Stored in Controlled Atmospheres. B.A., M.A. , B.L. , University of Madras. Economics: Major Professor : Subbiah Kannappann, Associate Pro fessor. Thesis : An Analysis of Wage Trends in Manufacturing Industries in India, 1950-1960. B.A., M.A., University of Florida. Communication. Major Professor: Walter Emery, Professor. Thesis: Broadcasting in Africa: A Study of Belgian, British and French Colonial Policies. B.S ., M.S ., University of Georgia. Horticulture. Major Professor: Clinton E. Peterson, Professor. Thesis: Nutritive Value and Culinary Quality of Some Breeding Lines of Carrot, Daucus Carota, as D etermined in Bioassay by the Meadow Vole, Microtus Pennsylvanicus. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JOSEPH THEODORE LUNDQUIST, JR., Ph.D. MARILYN H. MACKENZIE, Ph.D. FLOYD JOSEPH MALVEAUX, Ph.D. RICHARD THOMAS MARKS, Ph.D. JACK KINRADE MAWDSLEY, Ed.D. PHILIP EDWIN MCCLAIN, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Richard S. Nicholson, Associate Professor. Thesis: Theory and Application of the Potential Step-Linear Scan Electrolysis Method. Kinetics and Mechanism of Reduction of Sub stituted Azobenzene Compounds. B.A., San Jose State College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Lucy R. Ferguson, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Interpersonal Behavior of Normal and Clinic Family Members. B.S., Creighton University; M.S., Loyola University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: Charles L. San Clemente, Professor. Thesis: Purification, Characterization, and Localization of Staphylo coccal Acid Phosphatase. B.S., University of Montana; M.S., Montana State College. Forestry. Major Professor: Lee M. James, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Direct Users of the Gallatin National Forest, U.S. Forest Service, Region 1, Bozeman, Montana. B.S., M.S., Southern Illinois University. Education. Major Professor: Richard L. Featherstone, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Delegation of Administrative Tasks by Prin cipals of the Large High Schools in Michigan as Related to Selected Variables. B.S., University of Missouri; M.S., Louisiana State University. Food Science. Major Professor: Albert M. Pearson, Professor. Thesis: Physical and Chemical Characterization of Epimysial Con nective Tissue. NEIL FRANKLIN MEADOR, Ph.D. B.S. , University of Missouri; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: Merle L. Esmay, Professor. Thesis: Withdrawal Resistance of a Pile Type Foundation. JACK EDWARD MEEDER, Ed.D. MARK SAMUEL MOUNT, Ph.D. LEONARD PAUL MURTAUGH, Ed.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Clyde M. Campbell, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Attitudes and Problems Relating to State-Wide Tenure and Compulsory Bargaining for Teachers in Michigan. B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Albert H. Ellingboe, Associate Professor. Thesis: Environmental Effects and Transfer Events During Primary Infection of Wheat by Erysiphe Graminis. B.S., M.S., Indiana State University. Education. Major Professor: Carl Hereford, Professor. Thesis: Participation in Adult Education Programs and Attitudes Toward Public Schools. 13 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) ROBERT MORRIS NAGLE, Ph.D. CECIL D. NICKELL, Ph.D. CHESTER EUGENE ORZECH, JR., Ph.D. A.B. , Albright College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Norman Abeles, Professor. Thesis: Personality Differences Between Graduate Students in Clini cal and Experimental Psychology at Varying Experience Levels. B.S., Purdue University. Crop Science. Major Professor: John E. Grafius, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of a Negative Response to Selection for High Yield in Winter Barley, Hordeum Vulgare. B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology. Chemistry. Major Professor: G. T. Karabatsos, Professor. Thesis: Part I. Proton _13C Spin-Spin Coupling. Part II. Carbonium Ion Rearrangements in the n-Propyl and Neopentyl Systems. OLIVER HILTON OSBORNE, Ph.D. B.S., Hunter College; M.S., New York University. Anthropology. Major Professor: Charles C. Hughes, Professor. Thesis: The Egbado of Egbaland. AHMED ABDULLAH! OSMAN, Ph.D. B.S., University of Khartoum; M.S., University of Oxford. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Lawrence W. Witt, Professor. Thesis: Planning, Agricultural Policies, and Policy Implementation in the Republic of the Sudan. ROBERT STEVEN PATTERSON, Ph.D. B.E., M.E., University of Alberta. Education. Major Professor: Carl H. Gross, Professor. Thesis: The Establishment of Progressive Education In Alberta. PHILIP ANTHONY PILATO, Ph.D. DAVID ERNEST POLSON, Ph.D. RICHARD LA VERN POWELL, Ph.D. B.S., Canisius College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Harry A. Eick, Professor. Thesis: High Temperature Mass Spectrometry: Samarium Dicarbide and Neodymium (III) Monotelluro Oxide. B.S., M .-S., Utah State University. Crop Science. Major Professor: Maurice W. Adams, Professor. Thesis: The Physiologic-Genetic Study of the Differential Response of Navy Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) to Zinc. B.S., Central Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan. Audiology and Speech Science. Major Professor: Oscar I. Tosi, As sistant Professor. Thesis: Vowel Recognition Threshold as a Function of Temporal Segmentation. ROBERT JOSEPH REMINGTON, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Kentucky. Psychology. Major Professor: Terrence M. Allen, Professor. Thesis: Analysis of Sequential Effects in Choice Reaction Times. RODGER REID RICE, Ph.D. 14 A.B., Calvin College; M.A., Michigan State University. Sociology. Major Professor: J. Allan Beegle, Professor. Thesis: Metropolitan Dominance and the Persistence of the Urban Rural Fertility Differential: A Distributive Approach to the Study of Factors Affecting Urban-Rural Fertility in the United States, 1960. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ,CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) DONALD JAY RYNBRANDT, Ph.D. B.A., Hope College. Biochemistry. Major Professor: John C. Speck, Jr., Professor. Thesis: Glycosidase-Substrate Interactions, Glycoside Model Hydrol ysis Rates and Lysozyma-Substrate Reactions. KANAK R. SAMADDAR, Ph.D. MADHABANANDA SAR, Ph.D. ALLEN E. SHAPLEY, Ph.D. DENNIS BURTON SHINN, Ph.D. B.S., President College; M.S., C. U. College of Science. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Robert P. Scheffer, Professor. Thesis: Mechanism of Action of the Primary Determinant of Patho genicity from Helminthosporium Victoriae. B.V.S., Bihar University; M.S., Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: Joseph Meites, Professor. Thesis : Studies of the Neuroendocrine Control of Prolactin Secretion in Rats. B.S., M.S., Cornell University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Karl T. Wright, Professor. Thesis : Alternatives in Dairy Farm Technology with Special Em phasis on Labor. B.S ., M.S., University of New Hampshire. Chemistry. Major Professor: Harry A. Eick, Professor. Thesis: Structural and Phase Investigations. I. Crystal Structure of Lanthanum Carbonate Octahydrate. II. Phase Analyses of Lanthanide Oxide Fluorides. DUDLEY TEMPLETON SMITH, Ph.D. B.S., M.S.; University of Maryland. Crop Science. Major Professor: William F. Meggitt, Professor. Thesis: Movement and Persistence of a Herbicide, 5-amino-4-chloro-2- phenyl-3 (2H)-pyridazinone (Pyrazon), in Soil. THEODORE Noss SMITH, Ph.D. B.A., Central College; M.A., University of Missouri. Speech and Theatre. Major Professor: David C . Ralph, Professor. Thesis: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Pleading in United States v. Dennis et al. ALLAN DANIEL STEEVES, Ph.D. B.S ., M.S., University of Toronto. Sociology. Major Professor: Denton Morrison, Assistant Professor. Thesis: The Impact of Non-Farm Occupations Upon Selected Atti tude Characteristics of Farm Residents. JOHN EDWAlUJ STEINHAUER, Ph.D . B.S., M.S., Purdue University. Food Science. Major Professor: Lawrence E. Dawson, Professor. Thesis: Quantitative Determination of Certain Short-Chain Acids in Frozen Whole Eggs by Gas-Liquid Chromatography. WILEY ERNEST THOMPSON, Ph.D. M.S ., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Herman E. Koenig, Professor. Thesis : Stability of Interconnected Systems. 15 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES , CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) FRANCIS S.B.L. VAN GIGCH, Ph.D. B.S., University of Buenos Aires; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Glenn L. Johnson, Professor. Thesis. Agricultural Policies, Programs and Resource Flows, United States, 1917-1962. BRUCE SANDOR VOGEL, Ph.D. B.A., Brooklyn College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Donald L. Grummon, Professor. Thesis: Amoral Responses to Transgression. JOSEPH MARTIN WHITE, JR., Ed.D. MILDRED LORRAINE WILLIAMS, Ed.D. ROGER ALLEN WOLTHUIS, Ph.D. Ph.B., M.Ed., University of Detroit. Education. Major Professor: Donald J. Leu, Professor. Thesis: Effects on Teacher Attitude and Behavior When Teachers Plan the Student Teaching Program for Students Assigned to a Par ticipating School in a Teaching Center. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Helen H. Green, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis and Comparison of the Shorthand Section of the Civil Service Stenographic Examinations and Public High School Busi ness Teacher Shorthand Tests. B.A., University of Michigan; M.S., Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: William D. Collings, Professor. Thesis: The Design and Use of a Dye-Dilution Technique for Con tinuous Measurement of Blood Flow in the Forearm and Hand of Man. EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST DEGREE JUNE GLORIA CHAPIN, Ed.S. B.S., Western Michigan University; M.B.A., University of D enver. Education. Major Professor: Laurine E. Fitzgerald, Associate Professor. MARY VIRGINIA HAGER, Ed.S. B.A., Wheaton College; M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Walter F. Johnson, Professor. JOHN WALTER SANDERS, Ed.S. B.A., Beloit College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: John H. Suehr, Professor. DIPLOMA FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES JOSEPH A. THERRIEN, D.A.G. B.A., M.A. , Michigan State University. French, Language and Literature. Major Professor : Charles D. Blend , Professor. 16 COLLEGE OF 'AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES THOMAS K. COWDEN, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Agricultural Economics J ames Ralston Cooper Robertina Garcia-Varela Michael Joseph Moran Sayed Hazrat Pasha David Lewis Peacock Agricultural Mechanization John Stevens Bolen Kadhum Ibrahim Saied Biochemistry Barry Lee Rhinehart Larry Gail Sellers Cooperative Extension Education ' '''inston Ewart Bain Crop Science Bahman Ehdaie Habibollah Fakhrai Julius Alani B. Oyedokun Samuel James Woods Dairy Krishna Mohan Prasad Fisheries and Wildlife Gale Charles Jamsen Food Science Renan Fontus J ames Andrew Koprowski Fe Corazon A. Sunga Forest Products and Packaging Donald David Drone Richard Clark Enlow Forestry John Edgar Baumgras Aytekin Alptekin Hayri Gunel Randall Bruce Heiligmann Carl Nicholas Milko Horticulture Jerry Dale Vriesenga Resource Development William Henry Bingham Frederick Thomas Kacprzynski Thaveep Thaveepanich Soil Science LeRoy Eugene Gaskin Julius Yefusa Kitungulu Zake DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering Bernard Robert Tennes 17 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Park Management Russell Howard Cooley Jerold Reed Hover Poultry Science Bruce Whitlock Moore Soil Science Daniel Luther Cobb James Robert Labenne Wood Processing and Technology ""Louis Edward Wagner DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agricultural Education Neil Edwin Childs Earl Charles Knuth Roy Vernon Spangler Willard Gerald Quandt Michael Jon Straup "Thomas Arthur Theisen ""Edward Ernest Zoch Forestry Robert Leslie Krepps H""Thomas John Mills Ivan Jay Opperman Lawrence Roger Smith David Curtis Worel Horticulture Mm'keting David Irwin Steinkopf Lumber and Building Materials Marketing Tim Douglas Meeder Packaging Richard Vincent Champagne C. Wayne Gibson Anibal Gonzalez-Gonez George Edward Gross George Michael Heidt Lynn Edward Lounsberry J ames Sandel Morris Dennis Piggott Anthony Joseph Russo Richard Carl Sigelko Joe Harold Sternburgh John Lawrence Thurman DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Agricultural Business Charles E. Miller Terry Areatus O'Connor Agricultural Economics Robert Joseph Rasch Robert Eugene Schilling Robert Lee Weisenreder Agricultural Mechanization Danny Lee Barnes Roger Lynn Peck Animal Husbandry Rodolfo Federico Bahr ""William Frederick Brown Building Construction Robert D. Bouma Roger Owen Clingman Calvin Lorren Emerson David Lee Gebert Frank Adam Sagan Dairy Thomas Earle Clegg Fisheries and Wildlife Gerry Gilbert Bever Douglas Frederick MacHugh Ronald Paul Papsdorf H Honors Coll ege • With Honor •• With High H Ollor 18 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JOHN D. RYDER, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering J esse Hsiang Chen Wayne Howard Clifford Edward Charles Hohmann, JI. Michael Joseph Anthony Lobo Joseph George Masin Sunil Murgai Hee Chung Park Raman K.V. Rao Mechanical Engineering Yung Kook Choo Frederick George Grabb Michael Allan Karnitz Civil Engineering Mahendra B. Ankhad John Andrew Borinski Donald James Cameron William Dean Dubois Manouchehr Farnoush Visharn Poopath Electrical Engineering Parminder Singh Aujla William Arterburn Burdette Eric A. Dounce Erik David Goodman Donald Leslie Gray Richard Hugh Langrill Kioumars Paryani DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Civil Engineering Richard Harold Brossard Gani Browsh "Daniel James Carr John M. Harju Michael Douglas Hooth "" Douglas Charles Miller Roger Milton Schultz Robert Wayne Weston Mechanical Engineering Kenneth Charles Cornelius Metallurgy Neil Gerald Somsel H""Douglas Lee Graham Douglas Kenneth McLellan Timothy Joe Morton Bruce Frank Oates Otho Morrison Otte, Jr. Michael Daniel Smolinski James Roy Zue H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 19 COLLEGE OF 'HOME ECONOMICS JEANNETTE A. LEE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Child Development Phyllis Fehlmann Newman Home Management Mary Ellen Benedict Angela Remsberg Smith Related Arts Mary Hussey Jacquelun Williams McCray Textiles and Clothing Jane Terese Kulpinski Mary Ann Littrell DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Foods Carolyn Marie Anderson Institution Administration Sister Mary Marcel DeJonckheere, S.C. Mary Catherine Killigrew Alyicia Tirado Nutrition Adeola Mojirade Abaelu DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Retailing of Textiles and Clothing "Nancy Lee Bitzer "Judith Campagna "Elizabeth Ann Evans Jacqueline Charlene Holdridge Margaret Louise Mickelsen Marsha Kay Reading Nancy J. Sowerby Anne Claire Staudt Marcia Ann Toth Karla Joy Vicary Foods Janet Wilson Scheef "Frances Arlene Zell General Clothing and Textiles "Annabelle Bond Gibson General Home Economics "Mary Jane Doerr Home Economics with Communication Arts Carol Ann Haddix Interior Design Virginia Taylor Doll Mary Jo Burns Reed DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching "Susan Ann Alles Pauline Carol Czinski Susan Lee Greer Lynn Marie Pearce Home Economics Teaching Ruth Ellen Andersen "Carol Clark Buys Yvonne Elese Drummond Janis Elaine Finley Claretta Eugenia Green Carolyn Marie Haft H" Elaine Yamaoka Kimple Pamela Monette Lascko Carol Jean Mast "Barbara Louise Warren Beverly May Windell Nanette L. Wood H Honors College o With Honor 20 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD, DEAN Anatomy Martin Karl Feldman Pathology John William Kramer George Richard Ruth Medical Technology Julie Ann Smith Carole Marie Thorson V eterinary Medicine Mark John Bash Frank Lorrin Butts Stephen Robert Cheney "Maurice Joseph Collisi Rebecca Elaine Cook J ames Kenneth Irving "Gary Floyd Jones Robert Clare Limpert Peter Doe Lippincott Richard Dean Meyer Penelope Sanders Charles William Stirling Peter Neil Thomsen Philip Friedrich Von Voigtlander • With Honor 21 COLLEGE OF 'BUSINESS ALFRED L. SEELYE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics Philip Edward Austin Gonzalo Hernandez-Terffe Tser-Jen Lin Allen Lee Pearman Prayun Phuphatana Paul Ehner Polzin Hugh M. Span Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy Arshad Zaman Jaime Zeas DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Graduate School of Business Administration Paul Nathan Abelson Rameshwar Das Agarwal Thomas Edward Ashton Robert Yee Has Bao Engin T. Basar Ian L. Baxter Albert Michael Bernal Noel Lewis Brown Warren Charles Brown Peter Vinton Burrows Richard William Butler Edward David Chin J ames Anthony Divis Sudhir Ratilal Doshi Richard Allen Ellafrits Richard Everhart John Michael Feisthamel George Herman Flake Dale LaVern Freed, Jr. J ames Brooke Goodman Thomas Calvin Gowell Roger Vanderbilt Grimes Rekha Agarwala Gupta Robert James Halsall Dennis Roy Harbert John Donald Hightower Stephen Honig William Charles Isenberg Charles Edward Johnson Charles Adams Kelly, Jr. Mariam Khan Gary Allen Kish Shuhei Koike Donald Craig Korsmeier Lourdes Magsaysay Labrador J ames Michael Lappe Sheldon B. Lee Robert Paul Levesque Richard Clarke Liebich Zenon A. Lishchynskyj Shyam Sunder Lodha Kenneth D. Marshall James Kenneth McGuire Richard James Messer Robert Gene Mickelson Suat Mirza Lloyd Benjamin Mitchell, Jr. Richard Arnold Musolf Veeraswamy Natarajan Michael Edward Nawrocki John Joseph Nelligan Gary John Norbo Daniel Maurice Olson San th-Alp Jose Rosalvo Peixinho Dale John Peterson Robert Stanley Phillips Dennis Martin Piana George Richard Prince James Michael Proebstle Suleiman Amer Rashid Consorcia Panganiban Reyes Wilhehn Roters Richard Lee Sawyer John Thomas Schincariol Ralph Herman Scholl J agdish Shah Robert Owen Sherwood Donald Arthur Spanninga John Allen Speer Donald Ernest Strange Jeffrey Edward Sutherland Frederick Walter Swanlund Robert Tony Temmerman Gary Clifford Valade David John Van Peursem Richard Nicholas Weber 22 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting Douglas Howard Baker "Gerald William Cross "Elaine Kay Cudnohufsky Dennis DaPra James Dykhouse .... Willard Lee Groenewoud John Russell Harper Michael John Hoy "James Alan Karlin "James David Mayer Larry Allison Miller "Melva Louise Roberts Robert Lee Simmons, Jr. Ronald John Smith Kenneth William Wesorick Economics Richard Frank Colker "Jacques Anton Gourguechon Mark Arnold Hullman .... James Arthur Jesswein Michelyn Eve Pasteur Martin Luther Van Winkle, IV Executive Secretarial Administration H"Mary Lynn Jansen Sharon Ann Sinda Financial Administration Lauren Anthony Giglio Ronald James Liska General Business Administration Alan Jay Boyce Christopher J. Bullis Paul H. Dewey Thomas Jay DeWitt Joseph P. Dragan John Alonzo Eberly Dennis Robert Goff John Edward Gorman "Leonard Carl Harbrucker, Jr. David Russell Henderson Charles Joseph Kurrie Harold Lashlee David Joe Maier William Alan McIntyre Peter Lawrence Mills Masayasu N amizato William Boyd Nicholson Terrance Arthur Oemke Michael John Pierson James Arthur Ream Barry Allan Sailor Norman Seymour Segall Jeffery Quincey Adams Smith Richard Edward Stienstra Frederick A. Strautz "Jeffrey Lyn Telford David Francis Thomas Richard Bruce Thompson James Edwin Wilson Hotel, Motel and Club Management Troy Douglas Campbell Mark William Jacobson Mary Ann Owens Edward Lee Smith Hotel and Restaurant Management "George Kenneth Anderson H .... John Joseph Brennan David Coolidge Crawford, Jr. Lawrence Alan Dustin Miguel Rapael Iribarren Edward Frank Macchi Kirk Douglas McBride William George Moehring Lily Li-Chun Pai Strati Panagakos Stuart Alan Siegel Marketing Robert Edward Ahr Edward Joseph Chapman John Leo Clauda Ernest William Cromartie, JI. David Norval Fickes Lawrence Arthur Gilley, Jr. Stephen M. Green Richard James Hess Terry Lee Hill Jane Phyllis Miller Leonard Michael Schutz George Holmes Thorn, III Richard N. Ward Gary Lee Wulff Wayne John Zilka Personnel Administration Charles Bernard Courser George Edward Funk Robert Earl Goebel, Jr. Stephen Arthur Hagerman John Maurice Janssens William Frank Lenkowski William Edward Yaroch Restaurant Management Thomas Paul Wendland Risk and Insurance "Robert James Webber Transportation Administration James Lee Alvord, Jr. Robert F. Burnos "Kenneth Frederick Wohlfert DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Industrial Administration Lyndon Wood English, Jr. Robert LeRoy Henry, Jr. Darrell Douglas Jarvis Dennis Huntington Snyder Business and Distributive Teacher Education Rachael Elaine Howe Susan Elaine Maxam "Judith Marie Pizzuti H Honors College .. With Honor .... With High Honor 23 COLLEGE OF 'EDUCATION JOHN E. IVEY, JR., DEAN Education Richard Dean Anderle William Richard Anderson Mary Carpenter Bacon Paul Louis Blumenfeld Stephen Alan Boren Dale Carl Brandenburg Mary E. Braseth Dennis Brian Brooks Sharon Jonette Burr Buhl Herbert Burton William Charles Caul Amara Chandarasomboon Thomas Russell Clark John Herbert Cole Joseph Walter Dahlem Lawrence Franklin Davenport Dwight Eldon Davis Diana June DeCamp Rance Lowell Deckard Dixie Tobin Dombrausky Paul Harold Ebbers Roger Owen Evans Dorothy B. Flowers Donald Foster Brenda Lee Frick Itsuo Fukuyama David Dean Glanville Evelyn Waltz Glanville Gerald Lee Grantner Larry Rex Gray Alice Faye Gretzler Thomas Alton Guilstorf Richard Albert Gunst Jeanette M. Haire Mark William Hardwick Isidor Alexander Harris Robert Frank Houghton Robert Lee Idalski Gary Ralph Jacob Lee Herman Janssen Constance Cummings Jones Hubert Martin Karl Edward Thomas King Donald William Klinger Ronald Richard Kopita Richard Krinsky Marilyn Jeanne Laninga Charlie L atthi Gerald Leo Leahy Earl Kenneth Mandeville Timothy Patrick Mask Ruth Evelyn McGregor Edith Mae McNeely Roger Alan Merkle Judith Anne Millar Hester Marie Monsma Richard Franklin Newton Albert Carlyle Oosterhof John Richard Owens Michael Gary Pasternak lone D. Peeke Sumon Pholpark Beverly Jeanne Podwill Narda Joann Riese Ronald Leon Robbe Arlene Mae Robertson Jeanette Hern Rowe Grace Deuling Schafer Joan Schoenberger Sharon Lynn Schroeder Grant Paul Sherwood Janet Delita Smith Judith Ann Smith Stanley LaVerne Smith Jim B. Starkey Larry Ralph Teitsma John Henry Thoman Susan K. Thompson Prangthip Thongchua Robert Kempf Townley William Triola, Jr. Amara Tunsutja Virginia Lee Wakelin M. Deanna Webber Terry Lee Wood DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS 24 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Elementm·y Education "Carol Ann Adams Patricia Ann Apisa Cheryl Lynn Austin Christine Diane Babinski "Carol D. Cannon Baird Marcia Mae Berg ""Carol Kay Bickenbach Joann Louisa Bloom "Bruce Jonathan Bolton "Ruth Ann S. Borck Catherine Leslie Brewer Janet Virginia Bufe Sandra Ann Canvasser H ""Marilyn Ann Cimmerer H""Candi Celeste Coffman Marcia Phillips Collins Sue Ann Cunningham Ann Charlotte Curtiss Janice Kay Derwinski Patricia Joan Drum H""Carol Ann Erhart Judith Ann Ferdon Susan Ann Field John Patrick Foley, Jr. "Myrna Evelyn Fraser DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS " "J anice Ellen Frens Mary Alice Frey Carol Jean Cummins Gallivan Betty Anne Graham Marcia Lee Grainger Lynetta R. Gray Peggy Jean Gray Julie Lent Hall Suzanne Kay Hall "Constance Lynn Harrigan Kathleen Blanche Harris Barbara Joan Hook Carol Louise Howerth Nona Rose Huyck Suzanne Irene Isler Jeremy Ann Johnson "Anne Kathleen Kaufman "Donna Lee Collins Kieser "Patricia Valliere Kish Marguerite Elizabeth Kolaja Diane Marie Krisel Marcella Lamar Patricia Carol Lange Deborah Ann Langhorst H" • Janet Lee Lessiter Nancy Lee Lewis Brenda Phyllis Lieberman Holly Marie Lloyd Barrette .Baker Lounsberry James Joseph Markham Mary Diane Mateer Kristi Elizabeth McCollum Charlotte Moss Moreland Janice Marie Murray Mary Elizabeth Musselman Annette Beverly Nagel Beverly Jean N astal Karen Lee Neher "Janet Gail Nesman Rebecca Kay Newman ·Patricia Mae Nicolai Janet Elizabeth Oros Jeanette Perotti Holly Jo-Anna Pierce Elaine Louise Pincoe Marilyn Antonia Pintar Holly Montgomery Plamondon Carole Margaret Polk Marlene Potashnik Janet Kay Prescott Julie Jean Prince Harriet Gail Pugh Pamela Gay Reck Suzanne Carol Rolffs ""Mary H . Roush Elsie Lillian Schimmel Betty Lou Schoneker Trina Lisa Schutt Linda Schwartz Virginia Shay Alyce Jane Smith "Marilyne Sue Smith Lynne Marie Snyder Karen Sue Soper Carol Ann Sopsich Penelope Nicki Soter Leona D. Steinorth Maxine Joan Stevens "Mary Margaret Swink H" "Carolyn Kay Thaler Bonnie Jeanne Thomas Carol Lynn Weintrob Marlene Carolyn Wilson Suzanne K. Wing DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Health, Physical Education and Recreation John Mark Bentley Thomas George Britsch "Cherie Lynn Haight J ames Michael Hasford George Karl Janes Richard K. Kenney Carol Marie Rapson Susan Mae Ridley Carl L. Sallins, Jr. Donald C. Silver Ardis Leanne Storm Robert K. Thorburn Lynn M. Tischler Eugene Washington Mary Josephine Williams Industrial Arts David Lee Beitelschies Myron Paul Constantine Ronald James Feldpausch Norman Arthur Koehn Myles Joseph Marcovitch Tames C . Martini Dennis Alan Moore Bruce Kennedy Richards Arlin Jay Stap H Honors College o With Honor "" With High Honor 25 COLLEGE OF 'COMMUNICATION ARTS JACK M. BAIN, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Audiology and Speech Science Carolann E. Apel Sara Greer McClellan Diane Helen Schwedler Wilson Communication Efiong Ben Attah Walter Harold Combs Journalism Margaret Louise Schlaff Speech and Theatre Bette Rae Blackburn Herbert Wayland Cummings Richard Laudi Neva Gretel Geist Stensrud Frances Lee Thornton Madeline Robins Vener Television and Radio Thomas Jeremy Immel Thomas John Pfeiffer Ernesto Isip Songco DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Advertising Frederick Paul Anderson Gary David Banfield David Giles Bigham "Martin Paul Block J ames Anthony Frahm Rebecca Anne Jonekait "Stephen Francis Merson William Thomas Mitzelfeld Dale B. Prescott, II David Michael Sachs David William Schultz J ames Howard Sprengel H"Donna Ann Stefaniak Robert Charles Stoll Larry Lloyd Taylor Terrence William Unsworth Mary A. Zimmerman Audiology and Speech Science "Susan Claire Brainerd Communication Richard John Dick Harold Armin Henry H""Barbara Ocwieja Hoffman ""Kenneth Albert Katzen "Daniel Boone Nickell Karen Josephine Pawlovich John Norman Seaman, Jr. ""Charles Andrew Wood H" "Charles Edward Wotring Journalism J ames Monroe Boersema A. D. Emerich Gary Alton Kleinhenn Marilyn Ruth Shoemaker Speech and Theatre Carol Lindsey Connolly Myrna Louise Demarest Emmet Alan Faulkner Van Eugene Priest Patricia Ann Wilson Television and Radio Margaret Wilson Farrell Dennis Owen Kingsley Thomas Michael Lauher "Frances Jean Liggett DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Audiology and Speech Science JoAnne Phelps Speech and Theatre Pamela Rae Goetzke Lois Ann Masacek H Honors College o With Honor •• With High Honor 26 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS PAUL A. V ARC, DEAN Art History Joshua Goldberg Art Practice leva Gezila Burkovskis Thomas James Esterline Dennis Edmund Kallek Poonsook Tevintarapakti English George Malcolm Cook Margaret Gail Giles Nayab Husain Francoise Gabrielle Murray English-Secondary School Teaching Mary Frances Hunt Frank Sherwood Kipp Ernest Gilmore Schwaderer French Melanie Leroy Masset Mary Elizabeth Hill Whitten History Sue Ann Bleeks James Archibald Burnham James Wood Diamond David Southard Gillespie Charles Denton Presler, III Linguistics Rebecca Nogieru Agheyisi Philosophy Daniel Lee Brodrick William Richard Connolly, Jr. Roger Lee Haverfield Clifford J. Hawkins Charles Michael Lebrato Harold J. Rood Walter Anthony Zilonis, Jr. Spanish Lynnette Woods French Mary Carolann De Selms Art Practice Louis Carl Wein Music Education Alan Blaire Poland Music Theory Leonard William Ott DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC 27 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Art History Harriet Ann Czaja Art Practice Constance Christine Buchanan Lucille Frances Conant Raymond Burton Hart, II English 00 H Lynn Karen Bergmann o)ames Elwood French Humanities Corinne Kaye Blackett James Matthew Colosky Eric Nicholas Doka R. Gordon Hershey Mary Patricia Hough Philip Robert Kurth Laurence John Max Gary Edgar McKendry Martha Jane Meier Lawrence Peter Moore Robert Ley ton Nelson °Sharon Lee Olson Gerhard Jacobus Hanneman HooMar Josephine Pfister Harvey H. Hoadley 0C th.· M a ellne Y IC ae ISh M' h Gary Alan Smith °Henry Carl Venzke K d ea y ary tep en Po se y d dl DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Robert Bruce Moore Mary Jo Murray °Marylene Mai Tuck Judy Kay Wolf French HooCorliss Patricia Cubberly H ° OW alter Franklin Greenleaf German °Thelma Ann Schaeffer Karen Elaine Vander J agt Philosophy HooThomas Grier Fischer Stewart Hanley Hymans Russian Niholas Grebenschikov Spanish HOO Anne Osborne Cauley History Theodore Ronald Baxter HO Alfred Peter Cannon, JI. Michael David Elkins Lauren Jill Goldman ° Anne Marie Letts Joan Ann Lewis Edward James McGoughran David William Patenge Deanna Kay Popoff Gerald Paul Regier David Ward Service Linda Kay Shaver HooLana S. Stein Marvin DeWayne Tomkinson °Victor Joseph Ventimiglia DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Art Practice Jean Anne Pajot Thomas Robert Sokolowski Julia Trowbridge Terteling DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice Elaine Elizabeth Ankelein Walter William Bischoff, Jr. Janice Barbara Cienian Ann Helen Hoekenga Carolyn Jean Hook Douglas Arthur Matz Joyce Lee McJilton Mary Christine Triola DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice Thomas Ernest H alfmann Clifton James Monteith English Margaret Anne Benson Carl James Chapman Sara H. Dean Diane Ruth Goff HO "Trudy Jeanne Gordon OLinda Vee Huston OLinda Tetrick LaClair Virginia Kathleen McLaughlin French ° Muriel Brownlie °Lynora Riggs Glass Deanna Jean H ardin Candace Marie Hawley Barbara Jane Kolekamp Patricia Elaine Moore German HooJean Marguerite Tilford History HO"Marcella Bement Beck Aime Hamilton Darling ORick J. Davis Nancy Elizabeth Ficnerski David Dominic Flis Douglas C. Halstead "Jonathan Albert Hoover William Glenn Ignatowski David Ralph Postal Latin Joseph Isidor Platte Spanish Eulalio Mario Briones "Linda Hadesia Said DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Music Therapy Gerald Lee Olds Mildred Lucelia Reynnells Cynthia Jean Rivers ° Alice Faye Schmidt DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music °Karen Lucille Behmer ° Janet E. Crawford °Deborah Allen Gale Deborah Lynn Melamed Sharon Louise Mooney "Julie Ann Sudau "Paula Jean Wright Carolyn Frances Zumstein H Honors College o With Honor •• With High Honor 28 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE RICHARD U. BYERRUM, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Statistics Michael Spencer Waterman DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS General Science John Walter Jones Srinuan Rachapai Mathematics Ronald Robert Raulin DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Botany Hansa Viravaidhya Chemistry Norman Allen Fishel Paul Joseph Kudirka Entomology Robert Akpan Itam Salih Mene Geology William Clifton Bishop, Jr. Walter I. Dobar LeRoy William Smith Mathematics Sergio Rioseco Capra William George Chang William Irvin Gough Eric Paul Greenberg Gary Lee Habegger John Leslie Hayden Israel Lindenfeld John Charles Mitchell Richard C. Nordine Joseph R. Pernicone Wei-hwa Shaw Stephen Lee Snover Jeremy Charles Stork Microbiology Eleanor Bergen Physics Robert Bass Douglas Leslie Bayer Gerald Lewis Payne Statistics Carol Dianne Carter Richard Alan Fritz Terry Buffington Gerts Scott Bates Guthery Wen Huann Hsieh Richard Frederic Mesic John Karl Scheidt Shyamji Srivastava Zoology Gary Carl Peter Lenn Dalby Gary A. Heidt Susan Dexter Hoxie Jorge Victor Jimenez Charles Roy Smith Thomas Harold Sprague DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Chemistry Ronald Irwin Brasseur HO °Laura Charlene Gieski Evan Frederick Meltzer Leonard John Nowak Mathematics HOMichael Clyde Hinckley H Honors College o With Honor 0. \Vith High Honor 29 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Biochemistry H"Wilbur Wright Hilhnan °Ronald Peter Pelley Biological Science Interdepartmental Isadore Manuel Master Paul Oosting Chemistry Sooja Cho "Penelope Clark Wixson Entomology Bruce John Wildie Geology H" " Mary Walter Davis James Carryl Fisher Mathematics Mahmoud Ahmadi H"Gary Albert Bardenhagen Stephen Lewis Garth Gerald Louis Gath HO "Tama Randall Hobbie Seishin Komesu Jeffrey George Kreger Dennis Michael Seeger Robert Duane Spielman Robert Louis Wells Robert Milton Wright Microbiology Daniel Lewis Hidalgo Robert Steven Kaplan H" "Lynn Ellen Sorensen Nursing "" Susan Ann Clemen Molly Sue Gee Marilou Shearle Saunders Mary Ellen W ierenga Physical Science Interdepartmental "Jean K. Lower Larry Edwin Prout Physics "John Gaudet Frink Dale Gordon Hall Physiology R. Craig Griffiths Zoology ° Michael Bruce Ainslie ""Ronald Stephen Bennett Lawrence Walter Falcusan "Louise Marie Francia Edward Alex Husbeck, Jr. Sara Jean Knaggs Carolyn Patricia Lass Julia Edith Saur William Charles Strutz, Jr. "Stuart Alan Teague J ames Richard White Alan R. Yale DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Biological Science- I ndepartmental Richard John Amstutz Dennis Wyman Cole Emile Charles Durocher Arlene Kam Ngow Jim Paul Herbert Lake Roger Duane Lehmann Stephen Donald Paul Robert Parry Rye, Jr. "David Paul Williams General Science Allen Charles Cheek Mathematics Lawrence Joseph Bozyk, II Elaine Mary Brolick Nancy Carol Dahnan H"Robert E. Feighner "Sandra Marie Haarala Jean Elizabeth Heinicke HooJennifer Judin Hooth H""Barbara Ann Houghton Judy Kay Levy "Laura June Robinson Zoology Kenneth Lee Schultz H Honors College o With HonoT 00 With Hi gh Honor 30 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE CLARENCE L. WINDER, DEAN Anthropology Fadwa A. El Guindi Geography J. Patrick Brackin Sheldon Saul Edison Virginia Sue Harrison David Robert Hicks David Melvin Jones Arthur George Limbird Derald Lewis Moore Political Science Ronnie Lee Brooks Richard Clement Elling Kenneth Michael Friedman Steven Gary Goldberg Bertrand Y. Kobayashi Thomas Hardy McClure Richard Gerald Mendes Michael Patrick Owens Terry Bruce Smith James Patrick Stevens Thomas Gary Weston Carol D. Zarko Psychology Curtis A. Bagne Wallace George Berger Dorothy Clark Steven G. Cole Eileen Gail Eberlein Thomas Edward Evans Michael Howard Figler Barry Melnick Thomas James Kramer Merrill Morris Mitler Dario Perez-Yanes Christie C. Randolph Social Science Beverley Anne Clark Joyce Carol McGraw Sociology Paul William Aardsma George E. Fukushima Robert Milton McCann , Jr. Mohammad Mehdi Salehi Robert Keith Shelly Irene Frankel Sherbo Donald Gene Williams Social Science Paul Gene Hecker Nancy Marie Lovelace Jeffrey David Doranz John Seymour Hirsch, Jr. James Robert Kucera Daniel William Donelin DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS DEGREE OF MASTER OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEGREE OF MASTER IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 31 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Police Administration and Public Safety Pan-Ming Cheng Kenneth E. Joseph Vincent G. Swinney Gordon Norval Dixon Richard Doughty Johnson DEGREE OF MASTER IN URBAN PLANNING Social Science Brent Robbins Babcock Judy Renee Beach Linda Ann Becker Robert Lyle Carolus, J1'. Christopher Battley Duffy David Frederick Dunham Carolyn Emmett °Nancy Kathryn Fetters H ° ° Rebecca Edla F ow leI' ° ° Michael John Frank °James Edward Gray John Martin Grogan A. Maurice Haynes Constance Susan Jacobs Sandra Karen Johnson Patricia Dianne Koenig Sue Ann Lindgren Stephen Ewing Louisell Jerald Russell Lovell Linda Anita Maslowski Leah Rose McCarthy Sandra Marlaine Michaelson Barbara Joan Miller Steven Marc Miller oW. Robert Palmer Donald Delbert Parkhurst Priscilla Ann Perkins Randall Gale Petersen Gerard Clarence Polley Jon William Schroeder Laura Cecelia Strauss Wilbert Andrew Styer, J1'. H arriet Evelyn Tillock Jeanette Jo Torrey HooCecilia Ann Wilson Social Work Mary Lynne Alderman Lynne Christine Alford Joyce Margaret Brenner Deborah Genestris Flowers Richard Eugene Gehl Laura McCormick Jones Joan Maureen La Buhn Mary Liisa Lark Margaret Sue Mitschelen Kathryn Moy Steven Joseph Potje °Judith Helene Rogers Linda Rae Schafer Belva Elizabeth Spooner Nancy Jane Williams Sociology Margaret Johnson Adams Ruth Ellen Cramer DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Political Science John William Kopp Blair Fletcher Morton Patricia Lynne Trautman Social Science Edward Carter Burrus, J1'. ° Sue Ellen Clack Anthony Ferrante, Jr. Patrick Reed Joslyn John Duncan Brown McCort Jeffrey Jay Milton Political Science Joan Elaine Childers Michael James Cronan George Frederick Garris °Damon Lawrence Kroh William Douglas Lymangrover Eric Rubenstein Marshall °Danuel Llewellyn Morford Michael Paul Oertel Gary Douglas Ogden Frederick John Pfeiffer William John Porter °Charles John Stielau HooRobert Warnick Swanson, Jr. John Henry Voigtsberger °James Charles Votruba Jeffrey Veit Weber Dwight Eugene Wheeler David Bly Wilber DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Psychology ° OLinda Louise Brechbill HooJanet Marie Bullock HO ° Carol Ann Chapski HOKaren Ann Crowl HOKaren Ruth Edson H ° ° Anne Stefanie Kapetan °Judy Ann Kohl Harold George Kurtz Leslie Angela Lesnik Maury Elinor Lyon HO °Coralyn Patrice McCauley °David Merton Neese Wayne Douglas Parker H Honors College o With Honor •• With High Honor 32 Anthropology "Sandra Kay Warrow Geography Robert Gordon Snyder Landscape Architecture William Robert Bush Richard Allen Cooley Philip Lee Gernaat Gene Paul Herbert Roger Glen Laninga Richard Thomas Lawton Richard Arthur LeFebvre Michael Joseph McGinnis Roy B. Peterson Stanley Vincent Specht Police Administration and Public Safety Milton E. Abbott DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Karen Margaret Mark Audrey Zeitz Martini Joseph Lawrence McCann Kenneth Perry Michael Marilyn Kaye Morrey Terry Miles Nerbonne Nancy Ann Percival Charles Allen Pierce Mohammad Owayid Rajehi John Paul Sligay Joseph Dwight Smith John Scott Sterling .... Ronald Kirkpatrick Venables Psychology "Terry W alter Allen William Henry Belden Paul Arthur Corsa Terry Lee Evans Raymond Kenneth Ferdon Larry Lee French Donna Mae Fulton J. Albert Gardonier Mark Lewis Haskell "Brian Jon Johnson James Edward Kostaroff Social Science Stephen Holmes Batson Patrick Bruce Beach Benjamin Lindsay Bern, III Barbara Jean Boyle H"William Walter Bromley Paul Chatzka David Hart Dobson, Jr. Marilynn Ann English Lucius Richard Greve George Robert Harmon Madeline Patricia Knoblauch David Hastings MacAdam William Thomas Martin, III Gayle Patricia McCurry John Byrd Murphy, Jr. William Raymond Nothstme James Harrex Richards, Jr. Leland Willard Rosemont, Jr. A. Richard Toth Gerald John Wallace . Sociology Judith Lee Dixon DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Social Science Grace Eloise Hauser Carl Darwin Johnson H"Penny' Lynn Kahn "Wayne Hallam Anderson Wayne Glen Baum "Charles Anthony Cook, Jr. Alan Charles DeLine Kathleen Syfert Ebinger Samuel Barton Fellows .... James Duncan Giannestras Rudy Frank Heidenreich Dale H. Heideman Thomas Edward Hendershot H .... Patsy Jean Speer Juan Prodan Horea James O. Johnson Garry Allen Lapides Laura Vivian Lehnhardt H" "Mary Louise Szari H" "Robert James Manthei John Whitney McKinney Fredrick Alwyn Parsons Annette Lou Pierce H .... Marianna Jane Sisson Patricia Marie Wank H Honors College "With Honor "" With High Honor 33 JUSTIN S. MORRILL COLLEGE D. GORDON ROHMAN, D EAN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS HO ° Margaret Susan Burrow H H onors College •• With H igh H on or 34 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The following students have completed their ROTC Education at Michigan State University and have received their commissions as reserve officers of the United States Air Force or the United States Army in the branches indicated. AEROSPACE STUDIES Michael J. Straup Robert W. Weston MILITARY SCIENCE Armor "Van E. Priest Richard B. Thompson "Kenneth F. Wohlfert Artillery Lawrence A. Gilley, Jr. Chemical Corps "Robert G. Snyder Paul A. Wulff Finance Corps Douglas H. Baker Infantry Neil E. Childs Walter R. Palmer Military Intelligence "Terry A. O'Connor Signal Corps Barry J. Johnson Transportation Corps Terrance A. Oemke Michael P. Oertel ODi stingui shed Graduates 35