COMMENCEMENT 1970 . MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE HERMAN L. KING, Chairman JOHN G. LAETZ LLOYD R. CHAMPION EVERETI R. EMINO HORACE C. KING MADISON KUHN GLENN PETERS Student Representative GORDON A. SABINE KERMIT H. SMITH DoYLE TARWATER Student Representative Following the close of the 1970 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, 1970. COMMENCEMENT 1970 Sunday, March 15 University Auditorium, East Lansing ACADEMIC COSTUME The pageantry and color at commencement exercises reveal a record of academic achievement of the various individuals taking part in the exercises. The following brief description is given that the audience might more readily interpret such achievement. In 1895, the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, met at Columbia University to draft a code which would serve to regulate the design of gowns and hoods indicating the various degrees as well as the colors to indicate the various faculties. This code has been adopted by most of the colleges and universities in America and its use has made identification of scholastic honors an immediate activity. Three types of gowns are indicated by the code. Those worn by the bachelors have long, pointed sleeves. Those worn by masters 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 faced with velvet. The sleeves are full, round and open with three bars of velvet on each sleeve. The velvet facing of bars on the sleeves may be black or the same color as the binding of the hood. Hoods are made of material identical with the gown and are lined in the official academic color of the institution conferring the degree. If the institution has more than one color, the chevron is used to introduce the second color. Colored velvet or velveteen binds the hoods and indicates the department or faculty to which the degree pertains. Historical associations of color have been continued to signify the vari ous faculties . Arts 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 coIcr 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 •.... . . . . . Sapphire Blue 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 JAMES MADISON COLLEGE .•. Citron JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE ... White LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE . • . . . . . . . . Golden Yellow COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE •• Golden Yellow Nursing ............... Apricot COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE . . . . . . . .. .. Citron COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE .. Dark Gray 2 ORDER OF CEREMONIES PROCESSIONAL TRIUMPHAL MARCH ............................................ Grieg The University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by GORDON MEHLING AMERICA ............................................................. Smith The Orchestra and Audience PRAYER THE REVEREND FRED GRAHAM Justin Morrill College ADDRESS WILLIAM D. McELROY, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc. Director, National Science Foundation SPECIAL MUSIC LEONORE OVERTURE No.3 ... .. ............................. Beethoven The University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by LEON GREGORIAN CONFERRING OF DEGREES CLIFTON R. WHARTON, JR., M.A., Ph.D. President, Michigan State University Music by the University Brass Choir PROFESSOR DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, Director ALMA MATER ........ ...... ...... ..... ............................. Traynor 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. 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. (The Orchestra and Audience) PRAYER REVEREND GRAHAM RECESSIONAL KNIGHTSBRIDGE MARCH ........................... . .......... . . Coates The University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by GORDON MEHLING The escorts for the procession are members of Mortar Board, Tower Guard and Alpha Lambda Delta, 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 constitutional 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 DON STEVENS, Chairman ...................... Okemos THE HONORABLE STEPHEN S. NISBET ........................... Fremont THE HONORABLE FRANK HARTMAN ............................... Flint THE HONORABLE CLAIR WlllTE ............................... Bay City THE HONORABLE FRANK MERRIMAN, Vice Chairman .......... Deckerville THE HONORABLE KENNETH W. THOMPSON ..... . ........... East Lansing THE HONORABLE WARREN M. HUFF ................. . ........ Plymouth THE HONORABLE BLANCHE MARTIN ........................ East Lansing CLIFTON R. WHARTON, JR., Ex Officio, President . ............. East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, Secretary .. ... " ....... " . " . . ............. East Lansing ROGER WILKINSON, Acting Treasurer . ....................... East Laming 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 afford ing 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 116th 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. Nearly 200 areas of specialization are available to undergraduates; approximately 300 are offered for graduate students. The Honors College, which enables superior students to waive normal graduation requirements and undertake individual programs, attracts many of the nation's finest young scholars. The Merit Scholarship Program, of which Michigan State University is a prominent sponsor, enrolled 200 Merit Scholars in this year's freshman class. This figure represents approximately 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 dormitories, now nine in number, a stimulating academic environment. 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 recently at MSU by the establishment of the Justin S. Morrill College, which offers a limited enrollment liberal education program with an inter national emphasis. The concept was expanded 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 41,000 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 85 foreign countries. 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. Approximately 2,000 individual projects are in progress. The University's research tools include the Control Data 3600 and 6500 Computers and a 50-million-volt cyclotron. Modern facilities in clude 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 has become a national center for basic research on plants and their reactions to radiation; involved is construction of a $2 million building, a staff of ap proximately 90 persons and an annual budget of approximately $1 million. 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 in formation and formal course work for hundreds of thousands of Michigan citizens. The Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, one of the finest conference centers in the nation, annually hosts nearly 50,000 adults who come to the campus for some 600 conferences and other educational meetings. Michigan State University's land-grant concept of service is interna tional. Supported by grants from the federal government and private foun dations, Michigan State University maintains research and technical as sistance 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 DEGREES FREDERIC CHAPIN LANE WALTER LERoy MALLMAN As a scholar, teacher and widely-recognized authority on Venetian history, you have had a deep and pervasive influence on your profes sion. In your classroom teaching at the Johns Hopkins University and in your definitive books on economic and maritime history, you have faithfully illustrated the virtues of meticulous scholarship and the uses of historical truth to bring meaning to our human condition. Because of your uncommon success and reputation, your colleagues have several times elected you to the presidency of this nation's major historical associations. Your diligence, enthusiasm and intellectual integrity have enabled you to illuminate, with both insight and wisdom, important areas of human thought and experience in our historical past. Because of your continuing dedication to humane learning and the valuable contributions you have made to the historian's art, Michigan State University is pleased to confer upon you the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. In the half century since your graduation from this institution, then called the Michigan Agricultural College, you have fashioned a distinguished career as a teacher and research scientist in the field of microbiology and public health. Your colleagues at this university, as well as the many students who have been privileged to work under your guidance, attest to the enthusiasm, intelligence and humane purpose which have been the hallmark of your life and work. Despite the demands upon your time as a scholar and teacher, you have par ticipated widely and effectively in professional organizations. Because you have such a deep concern for the welfare of your fellow men, you have written extensively for the education of the public and engaged actively in continuing education programs in public and environmental health. Your long and dedicated service has enriched the life of this institution and added much to its stature. And the eminence achieved by your students and their contributions to science reflect the high standards and sense of commitment you have brought to your profes sion. Because your valuable contributions to agriculture, veterinary medicine and public health exemplify the land-grant philosophy of teaching, research and service at its best, Michigan State University is proud to grant you the degree of Doctor of Science. 7 HONORARY DEGREES Wn.LIAM DAVID MCELROY EMIL M. MRAK 8 During your distinguished career as a biochemist, educator and administrator, you have exhibited not only the keen insight of the scientist, but also the compassion of the man dedicated to human wel fare. Your eminence in your profession has been widely recognized by your colleagues, who have entrusted you with the leadership of pro fessional organizations and scientific enterprises, culminating in your present position as Director of the National Science Foundation. Your many years of service as a teacher and administrator at the Johns Hopkins University reflect the initiative, wisdom and creative vision that have marked all your undertakings. Your authoritative publica tions on such topics as metabolism and the chemical basis of heredity and human development are notable expressions of scholarship that is both scientific and humane. Because of your intellectual integrity, your devotion to scientific truth, and your significant contributions to man's knowledge about himself and his universe, Michigan State University is pleased to confer upon you the degree of Doctor of Science. In the course of your outstanding career as a scientist, teacher and administrator, you have made notable contributions to the well-being _ of your fellow men. Your research in the field of food technology, which has brought you international recognition, is of great impor tance in man's unending struggle against poverty and disease. Because of your intellectual integrity and your accomplishments, you have received signal honors and awards from public institutions, and you have been a valued consultant and advisor to governmental agencies, foundations and corporate industries concerned with environmental health both here and abroad. In addition to your many activities and your leadership in professional organizations and conferences, you have been a devoted teacher and administrator. As a department chairman at Berkeley and more recently as Chancellor of the University of Cali fornia at Davis, you have -exhibited a gifted capacity for resolving the complex problems of educational administration. In recognition of the advancements which you have made in man's scientific knowledge and your significant role in improving higher education in America, Michigan State University confers upon you the degree of Doctor of Science. THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 1970 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees for March, 1970. Candidates are listed by School for Advanced Graduate Studies and by colleges. The colleges are arranged in the order in which they were established. 9 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES Mn.TON E. MUELDER, DEAN CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES WALEED K. HASSAN AL-AGIDI, Ph.D. ELDON WAYNE ASKEW, Ph.D. CHARLES WILLIAM BAUER, Ph.D. B.S., Baghdad University; M.S., Oklahoma State University. Soil Science. Major Professor: Eugene P. Whiteside, Professor. Thesis: A Chronolithosequence of Soils on Pleistocene Terraces Along Maple River in Northeastern Clinton County, Michigan, U.S.A. (Their Morphologic, Genetic and Geomorphic Interrelationship). B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Dairy and Institute of Nutrition. Major Professor: J. William Thomas, Professor. Thesis: Enzymic Aspects of Fatty Acid Uptake and Esterification by the Bovine Mammary Gland. B.S., Ohio University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Eugene LeGoff, Associate Professor. Thesis: Part I: Studies of the Sodium Tungstate-Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation of 2-Substituted-1,S,5,6,7 -Pentachlorobicyclo lS.2.0] Hepta- 2,6-Dien-4-0nes. Part II: The Reaction of Tetrachlorocyclopropene With Polychloroethylenes. RICHARD DOUGLAS BELL, Ph.D. B.A., University of Saskatchewan; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: William W. Heusner, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Physical Exercise and Electrical Stress on the Production of Experimental Myocardial Necroses. RONALD EDWARD BENSON, Ph.D. B.A., Michigan State University; B.D., Drew University. Arts and Letters, Interdisciplinary. Major Professor: Paul M. Hurrell, Professor. Thesis: The Development of Schleiermacher's Philosophy of Religion in Its Cultural Context. ALBERT JACOB BEUTLER, Ph.D. A.B., Bethel College; M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary. Education. Major Professor: Edward B. Blackman, Professor. Thesis: The Founding and History of Bethel College in Indiana. 10 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JANE MARIE BINGHAM, Ph.D. B.S., Central Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Jean M. LePere, Professor. Thesis: A Content Analysis of the Treatment of Negro Characters in Children's Picture Books 1930-1968. LOGAN F. BLANK, Ph.D. A.B., Lehigh University; M.S., Indiana University. Education. Major Professor: W . H arold Grant, Professor. Thesis: Relationship Between Student Instructional Ratings and Student-Faculty Psychological Types. ROBERT JAMES BOEWADT, Ph.D. PAUL HENRY BOONSTRA, Ph.D. B.B.A., M.B.A., University of Michigan. Business Administration (Marketing). Major Professor: William J. E. Crissy, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of the Internal Sales Force as a Factor in the Design of Total Sales Strategy. A.B., Calvin College; M.A., University of Michigan; M.S., Purdue Uni versity. Education. Major Professor: Wayne Taylor, Professor. Thesis: A Pilot Project for the Investigation of the Effects of a Mathe matics Laboratory Experience: A Case Study. HAYWORTH LEE BRADLEY, Ph.D. B.A., North Carolina College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Clessen J. Martin, Professor. Thesis: Verbal Concept Learning Among the Disadvantaged as a Function of Stimulus Predifferentiation. MARK LEE BRENNER, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts. Horticulture. Major Professor: Martin J. Bukovac, Professor. Thesis: Mechanism of Naphthaleneacetic Acid Accumulation by Soy bean (Glycine Max Merr.) Leaf Cells With Special Emphasis on Tissue Preparation and Viability. AMNON CASPI, Ph.D. B.A., Hebrew University; M.L.I.R., Michigan State University. Social Science. Major Profsesor: Daniel Kruger, Professor. Thesis: Turnover of Local Union Officers: An Organizational Analysis. JOHN MACK TOWNSLEY CHAVIS, Ph.D. B.A., University of Toledo; M.A., University of Detroit; M.A., Univer sity of Chicago. History. Major Professor: Madison Kuhn, Professor. Thesis: James Couzens: Mayor of Detroit, 1919-1922. DONALD A. CLELLAND, Ph.D. A.B., Calvin College; M.A., Michigan State University. Sociology. Major Professor : William A. Faunce, Professor. Thesis : Occupational Composition and Community Structure: A Study of the Impact of Professionalization on Community Life and Stratifica tion Patterns. 11 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) DAVID TERRANCE COE, Ph.D. MARY ELIZABETH CONNER, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Central Michigan University. Speech. Major Professor: Kenneth G. Hance, Professor. Thesis: A Rhetorical Study of Selected Radio Speeches of Reverend Charles Edward Coughlin. B.S., Adrian College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Eugene LeGoff, Associate Professor. Thesis: Part I: The Synthesis of Ethy13,3-Di-( 4-Hydroxy-3,5-Di-Tert Butyl)-Phenyl-2-Aminopropionate. Part II: Novel Reaction Products of 4-Hydroxy-2,3,4-Triphenyl-2-Cyclopenten-1-0ne. WILLIAM MORGAN CONNER, Ph.D. B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University; M.S., Michigan State University. Mathematics. Major Professor: John Kinney, Professor. Thesis: The Capacity and Ambiguity of a Transducer. JEROME THOMAS DURLAK, Ph.D. B.A., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Stanford University. Communication. Major Professor: Hideya Kumata, Professor. Thesis: Role Circumscription, Communication and the Modernization Process. RICHARD DAVID DUVICK, Ph.D. BAHMAN EHDAIE, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: John R. Brake, Professor. Thesis: Alternative Methods of Financing Growth on Michigan Dairy Farms. B.S., Ahwaz Agricultural College; M.S., Michigan State University. Crop Science. Major Professor: Charles E. Cress, Assistant Professor. Thesis: Evaluation of Single-Cross Selection Methods With Simulated Populations. CALVIN WILLIAM ENDERS, Ph.D. B.A., Adrian College; M.A., University of Michigan. History. Major Professor: Madison Kuhn, Professor. Thesis: The Vinson Navy. GARTH EDWARD ERRINGTON, Ed.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: George Myers, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of Certain Factors Leading to the Predictibility of Success and Failure in Elementary Student Teachers. GEORGE EDWARD EVANS, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Montana State University. Horticulture. Major Professor: H. Paul Rasmussen, Associate Professor. Thesis: Developmental Biology of Interclonal Juniperus L. Grafts. JOHN FREDERICK FIELDER, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Samuel A. Moore, II, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Relationship Between Intensity of Belief and Level of Cognitive-Complexity. 12 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) DAVID M. GEORGOFF, Ph.D. B.B.A., University of Toledo; M.B.A., Wayne State University. Business Administration (Marketing). Major Professor: Stanley C. Hollander, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Odd-Even Retail Pricing on Value Determina tion, Product Perception, and Buying Propensities. JOHN DAVID GILLAM, Ph.D. B.S., Ohio University; M.A., University of Michigan. Mathematics. Major Professor: Lee M. Sonneborn, Professor. Thesis: Formations and Relative :I Normalizers. WILLIAM HARVEY GILLINGHAM, Ph.D. WILLIAM THOMAS GILLIS, JR., Ph.D. JORGE GIMENEZ DIXON, Ph.D. THOMAS PATRICK GLEASON, Ph.D. ROBERT GOODMAN, Ph.D. ANDREW L. GOODRICH, Ph.D. LEwIs HARVEY GREENBERG, Ph.D. EARL MICHAEL HANSEN, Ph.D. B.A., Northwestern University; M.S., Western Illinois University. Education. Major Professor: Buford Steffire, Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of Examiner Influence on Wechsler Intelli gence Scale for Children Scores. B.A., Rutgers University; M.S., Michigan State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: John H. Beaman, Pro fessor. Thesis: The Systematics and Ecology of Poison-ivy and Poison-oaks (Toxicodendron, Anacardiaceae). B.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Harold Riley, Professor. Thesis: An Economic Analysis of Range Improvement in the Cattle Breeding Area of Buenos Aires Province. B.S., M.A., Sp.Ed., University of Minnesota. Education. Major Professor: Cole S. Brembeck, Professor. Thesis: Social Adjustment Patterns and Manifestations of World mindedness of Overseas-Experienced American Youth. B.A., City College of New York; M.A., Michigan State University. Economics. Major Professor: Mordechai Kreinin, Professor. Thesis: An Evaluation of the Effect of the Dillon Round on the Unit Value and Volume of United States Imports and Exports. B.S., M.S., Tennessee State University. Education. Major Professor: Max R. Raines, Professor. Thesis: A Survey of Selected Community Services Programs for the Disadvantaged at Inner-City Community Colleges. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Julian Kateley, Jr., Associate Professor. Thesis: Extended Simple Precedence. B.S., Wittenberg College. Chemistry. Major Professor: James L . Dye, Professor. Thesis: The Kinetics of the Reaction Between the Alkali Metals and Water in Ethylenediamine. 13 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) RICHARD DRASNIN HARK, Ph.D. A.B., Franklin and Marshall College; M.A., The Ohio State University. Education. Major Professor: W. Harold Grant, Professor. Thesis: An Examination of the Effectiveness of Coverant Conditioning in the Reduction of Cigarette Smoking. . LAWRENCE EUGENE HARRELSON, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Wayne State University. Education. Major Professor: John E. Jordan, Professor. Thesis: A Guttman Facet Analysis of Attitudes Toward the Mentally Retarded in the Federal Republic of Germany: Content, Structure and Determinants. RICHARD E. HENSEN, Ph.D. B.S., Central Michigan University; M.A., University of Michigan; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Vandel C. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Academic Success of Transfer Students to Michigan State University From Selected Michigan Community Col leges. DAVID EUGENE HERSHEY, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University; M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Vandel C. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of the Academic Achievement and Progress of Students Admitted to Michigan State University Through the-"Summer Test Admit" Program, 1965-1969. RICHARD A. HILES, Ph.D. B.S., Clemson University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: Richard U. Byerrum, Professor. Thesis: The Chemistry and Biochemistry of Ricinine and Some Related Pyridine Compounds. KEES CORNELIS HOFMAN, Ph.D. A.B., Calvin College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: John R. Hurley, Professor. Thesis: Marital Adjustment and Interaction Related to Individual Adjustment of Spouses in Clinic and Non-clinic Families. GORDON LEWIS HOLLAND, Ph.D. B.S., Northern Montana College; M.A., Purdue University. Education. Major Professor: James L. Page, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of Current Freshman English Programs in Institu tions of Higher Education. MIN HOUNG HONG, Ph.D. 14 M.S., Michigan State University. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: Kun Mu Chen, Professor. Thesis: Investigation of Open-Cavity Radiators. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JIN-SHENG HUANG, Ph.D. B.A., National Taiwan University; M.B.A., University of Georgia. Statistics. Major Professor: James Hannan, Professor. Thesis: Equivariance in Compound Decision Problems and a Stability of Symmetrifications of Product Measures. JAMES RAY HUNSLEY, Ph.D. B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., Michigan State University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: Clarence H. Suelter, Professor. Thesis: Kinetic, Binding, and Conformational Studies of Yeast Pyru vate Kinase. ThmHOWA-"N" NATH JAIN, Ph.D. B.Com., Hailey College of Commerce; M.B.A., University of California. Business Administration (Accounting). Major Professor: Bernhard C. Lemke, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Effects of Alternative Methods of Accounting for Income Taxes on Term Loan Decisions. ERIC REINHARD JENSEN, Ph.D. B.M., University of Colorado; M.A., Denver University. Education. Major Professor : Louis G. Romano, Associate Professor. Thesis: Organizational Strategies: Selected New Colleges and Uni versities, 1965-1969. DONALD ELMER JOHNSON, Ph.D. B.S., Wisconsin State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Christie G. Enke, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Bipolar Pulse Technique for Fast Conductance Measure ments. ROBERT WARNER JOHNSON, Ph.D. DAVID C. JUDKINS, Ph.D. c. MICHAEL KELLy, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan College of Mining and Technology; M.S., Michigan State University. Mechanical Engineering. Major Professor: Amritlal M. Dhanak, Pro fessor. Thesis: Heat and Momentum Transfer in Laminar Flow Past a Rectangular Cavity with Fluid Injection. B.S., Ball State University; M.A., Eastern Michigan University. English. Major Professor: Joseph H. Summers, Professor. Thesis: Studies in Seventeenth Century Political Poetry of the English Civil War. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Chemical Engineering. Major Professor: Donald K. Anderson, Pro fessor. Thesis: Tracer and Mutual Diffusion in Several Isothermal Non-Ideal Liquid Non-Electrolyte Systems. ROBERT DEAN KLASSEN, Ph.D. B.A., Panhandle A & M College; M.A., University of South Dakota. Theatre. Major Professor: Elwin C. Reynolds, Professor. Thesis: The Tent-Repertoire Theatre: A Rural American Institution. 15 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) MA'ITHEW AARON KLEIN, Ph.D. JAMES LOUIS KLEMM, Ph.D. ADRIAN LEO KLINE, Ph.D. MARVIN EARL KONYHA, Ph.D. CHUNG LEE, Ph.D. STEVEN LEVINE, Ph.D. LEONARD LIEBERMAN, Ph.D. JOANNE H. LIFSHIN, Ph.D. B.S., Miami University; M.A., Western Michigan University . . Education. Major Professor: Dale V. Alam, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Evaluation of the T.V. High School Project of the Detroit Urban Adult Education Institute and Michigan Blueshield. B.S., University of Chicago; M.S., Purdue University. Mechanics. Major Professor: Robert W. Little, Associate Professor. Thesis: On the General Self-Equilibrated End Loading of a Solid Linearly Elastic Cylinder. B.S., University of Iowa; M.B.A., Michigan State University. Business Administration (Accounting) . Major Professor: Gardner M. Jones, Professor. Thesis: Implications of Responsibility Centers for Successful Imple mentations of the Department of Defense Resource Management Systems. B.A., Kalamazoo College; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Dale E. Hathaway, Pro fessor. Thesis: Needs and Potentials for Escape from Poverty Through Re training for Families in the Eastern Com Belt. M.S., Seoul National University. Crop Science. Major Professor: John E. Grafius, Professor. Thesis: The Inheritance and Mechanism of Resistance of Barley to Cereal Leaf Beetle, Oulema melanopus L. B.A., Washington and Jefferson College. Biochemistry. Major Professor: R. Gaurth Hansen, Professor. Thesis: Chemical and Physical Characterization of UDP-Glucose Pyro phosphorylase from Calf Liver. A.B., M.A., University of California. Sociology. Major Professor: James B. McKee, Professor. Thesis: Labor Force Mobility in the Underclass: Opportunities, Sub culture and Training Among Chippewa and Poor White. B.S., Montana State College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Lucy R. Ferguson, Professor. Thesis: Conscience Orientation and Family Interaction in Early Ado lescent Boys. FRITZ LOUIS LORSCHEIDER, Ph.D. B.S., University of Wisconsin; M.S., Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: E. Paul Reineke, Professor. Thesis: Thyroid Function in the Lactating Rat, Cow, and Ewe. DlURAJLAL DURLABHJI MAKDANI, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Gujarat University. Dairy. Major Professor: John T. Huber, Associate Professor. Thesis: Nutritive Value of Fish Protein Concentrate. 16 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JOlIN MURWYN MASON, JR., Ph.D. PATRICK WELLINGTON MCCARY, Ph.D. Roy HOWARD McFALL, Ph.D. B.A., M.B.A., Michigan State University. Economics. Major Professor: John R. Moroney, Professor. Thesis: An Econometric Analysis of Some Major Exogenous Deter minants of National Output. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: W. Harold Grant, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Small Self-Understanding Groups on the Self Concept and Anxiety Level When Group Composition Has Been Varied. B.S., M.A., Drake University. Education. Major Professor: Charles A. Blackman, Professor. Thesis: The Living-Learning Concept in a University Setting as It Affects Student-Faculty Interaction and Student Performance. JOSEPH ARTHUR MCKINNEY, Ph.D. B.A., Berea College; M.A., Michigan State University. Economics. Major Professor: Mordechai Kreinin, Professor. Thesis: The Economic Nature of East-West Trade. KENARD MCPHERSON, Ed.D. KENNETH RAY MECHLING, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Illinois State University. Education. Major Professor: Robert O. Nolan, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Systematic Analysis of Traffic Education for Beginning Motorists. B.S., M.Ed., Indiana State College. Education. Major Professor: Julian R. Brandou, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Differential Adoption and Diffusion of Selected Elemen tary Science Curriculum Innovations Among Elementary School Teachers. ROBERT I. MENDELSOHN, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Western Reserve University. Political Science. Major Professor: Frank A. Pinner, Professor. Thesis: Political Cynicism: A Comparative Analysis. DOUGLAS KERMIT MEYER, Ph.D. LoUIS MEZEI, Ph.D. LEWIS WHITFIELD MONCRIEF, Ph.D. B.S., Concordia Teachers College; M.A., Wayne State University. Geography. Major Professor: Daniel Jacobson, Professor. Thesis: The Changing Negro Residential Patterns in Lansing, Michi gan, 1850-1969. B.S., McGill University; M.A., University of Toronto. Psychology. Major Professor: Milton Rokeach, Professor. Thesis: Race, Belief, and Perceived Social Pressure as Determinants of Interpersonal Behavioral Intentions. B.S., Texas Technological College; M.S., Michigan State University. Resource Development. Major Professor: Milton H. Steinmueller, Professor. Thesis: An Analysis of Hunter Attitudes Toward the State of Michi gan's Anterless Deer Hunting Policy. 17 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) BARRY MARTIN MORIARTY, Ph.D. ABOOLJALIL MOSTASHARI, Ph.D. ABDUL MUYEED, Ph.D. MURRAY W. NABORS, Ph.D. B.S., M.E., Massachusetts State College; A.M., Boston University. Geography. Major Professor: James O. Wheeler, Associate Professor. Thesis: Locational Preferences and the Pattern of Residential Change in the Lansing-East Lansing, Michigan, Metropolitan Area. B.S., Tehran University; M.S., Michigan State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Donald G. Franum, Associate Professor. Thesis: Synthetic and Structural Studies on the 1,3-Diphenylcyclobu tenyl Cation. The Problem of 1,3-0rbital Overlap. B.S., M.S., Dacca University; M.S., Southern Illinois University. Education: Major Professor: Stanley E. Hecker, Professor. Thesis: Strategies Evolved in a Development System of Planned Social Change in Rural East Pakistan: A Study of the Process of Institution Building and Its Integration in the Politico-Administrative Structure. B.S., Yale College. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Anton Lang, Professor. Thesis: The Growth Physics and Water Relations of Red Light induced Germination in Lettuce Seeds. EDWARD BLAKE NELSON, Ph.D. B.S., Pennsylvania State University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: N. Edward Tolbert, Professor. Thesis: Glycolate Metabolism in Green Algae. RICHARD FRANKLIN NEWTON, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Stanley P. Wronski, Professor. Thesis: An Epistemological Critique of the New Social Studies. EINER SALO NISULA, Ph.D. A.B., Western Reserve University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education: Major Professor: Edward B. Blackman, Professor. Thesis: Thought and Action in William James. HERNAN NUNEZ-ARELLANO, Ph.D. B.S., University of Chile; M.S., Michigan State University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: John C. Speck, Professor. Thesis: Lysozyme-Substrate Reactions and Hydrolysis of Glycosidase Glycoside Models. GoVIND PAILOOR, Ph.D. JOHN THOMAS PARMETER, Ph.D. 18 B.S., Karnatak University; M.S., Michigan State University. Soil Science. Major Professor: Eugene P. Whiteside, Professor. Thesis: Variations in Cation Exchange Capacities of Some Representa tive Michigan Soils With Analytical Procedures and Their Relationships to Acidity, Clay Mineralogy and Organic Matter. B.A., M.P.S., University of Colorado. Education. Major Professor: Samuel Moore, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Evaluation of an Introductory Course in Teacher Edu cation. SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES 'CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JOHN WILLIAM PA'ITERSON, JR., Ph.D. B.S., University of California. Chemistry. Major Professor: William H. Reusch, Professor. Thesis: Synthetic Approaches to the Tricyclo [7.2.1.01 • Ring System. ] Dodecane G MICHAEL KEMPTON PETERSEN, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: Rollin H . Baker, Professor. Thesis: Competition Between the Cotton Rats, Sigmodon fulviventer and S. Hispidus. ROBERT SUMNER PICKERING, Ph.D. VERNON RUSSELL POTTS, Ph.D. B.S., LaCrosse State University; M.A.T., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: John M. Mason, Professor. Thesis : An Experimental Study of the Effects of Inquiry Experiences on the Attitudes and Competencies of Prospective Elementary Teachers in the Area of Science. B.S., Evansville College; M.S., Indiana University. Education. Major Professor: Louis G. Romano, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Relationship of Professional Negotiations to the Administrative Tasks Performed by High School Principals in Michi gan. DONALD EDWARD PRITCHARD, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Dairy. Major Professor : Louis J. Boyd, Professor. Thesis: Endocrine and Reproductive Changes in Dairy Heifers as Affected by Growth Rate and Melengestrol Acetate. JAGJIT SINGH PUNJRATH, Ph.D. B.S., Punjab University; M.S., Cornell University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: Dennis R. Heldman, Asso ciate Professor. Thesis: Mechanism of Re-entrainment of Small Particles From Flat Surfaces in Turbulent Flow. ROGER WALTER PURCHAS, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Massey University. Food Science. Major Professor: Albert M. Pearson, Professor. Thesis: Some Relationships of Growth Hormone Levels to Bovine Growth and Carcass Quality . JOSEPH STANLEY RAWLINGS, Ed.D. . B.S., Hanover College; M.S., Butler University. Education. Major Professor: David Smith, Professor. Thesis: A Comparative Study of the Self-perceived Leadership Be havior of Public School Superintendents and Chamber of Commerce Executives. WILLIAM JOSEPH REAGAN, Ph.D. B.S., Boston College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Carol H. Brubaker, Professor. Thesis : The Preparation and Characterization of Some Tungsten(IV) and Tungsten (V) Complexes. 19 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) ROBERT OLIVER RICHARDS, JR., Ph.D. B.S., Ohio University; M.A., University of Michigan. SOciology, Major Professor: Philip M. Marcus, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Growth of Administration Within Universities. RODERICK DAVID RIGHTMIRE, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Boston University. Speech. Major Professor: Kenneth G. Hance, Professor. Thesis: CATV: A Regulatory History and a Survey of Attitudes of Commercial Television Station Managers. WILLIAM CAREY RINGENBERG, Ph.D. B.S., Taylor University; M.A.T., Indiana University. History. Major Professor: Harry J. Brown, Professor. Thesis: The Protestant College on the Michigan Frontier. STEVEN A. ROTH, Ph.D. SYAMAPADA SARA, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Chemical Engineering. Major Professor: Donald K. Anderson, Pro fessor. Thesis: The Use of Hemodialysis in the Study of the Local Vascular Effects of Potassium Depletion. B.S., M.S., Calcutta University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Norman E. Good, Professor. Thesis: Studies on the Sites of Photophosphorylation in Isolated Chloroplasts. RICHARD ARTHUR SANTER, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan University. Geography. Major Professor: Daniel Jacobson, Professor. Thesis: A Historical Geography of Jackson, Michigan: A Study on the Changing Character of an American City 1829-1969. ALBERT PETER SCAGLIONE, Ph.D. B.S., Newark College; M.S., Michigan State University. Mechanical Engineering. Major Professor: Mahlon C. Smith, Associate Professor. Thesis: An Analytical Study of Turbulent Magnetohydrodynamic Channel Flow. PAUL G. SCHAUBLE, Ph.D. B.S., Fairfield University; M.S., State University of New York. Education. Major Professor: Norman I. Kagan, Professor. Thesis: The Acceleration of Client Progress in Counseling and Psycho therapy Through Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR). DIETRICH HANS SCHLOBOHM, Ph.D. B.S., State University of New York; M.B.A., City College of New York; M.A., Michigan State University. History. Major Professor: Douglas T. Miller, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Declaration of Independence and Negro Slavery: 1776- 1876. 20 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) JOHN WILLIAM SCHRADER, Ph.D. B.S., Kansas State University. Crop Science. Major Professor: William F. Meggitt, Professor. Thesis: The Influence of Oil and Environmental Factors on Phyto toxicity and Foliar Penetration of 2-Chloro-4-Ethylamino-6-Isopropyla mino-S-Triazine (Atrazine). YOUNG-OH SHIN, Ph.D. B.S., Yonsei University; M.S., University of Massachusetts. Soil Science. Major Professor: Arthur R. Wolcott, Professor. Thesis: Adsorption of DDT by Soils and Biological Materials. EARLE LAWRENCE SNIDER, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., University of Alberta. Sociology. Major Professor: Philip M. Marcus, Associate Professor. Thesis: Urban Integration: A Comparative Study. CHARLES STEVEN SOKOL, Ph.D. JERRY GENE SOLLOWAY, Ph.D. GHOLAM SORRWAR, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Brooklyn College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Carl H. Brubaker, Professor. Thesis: Part I: The Kinetics and Mechanism of the Decomposition of Aqueous Solutions of the Pentacyanocobaltate(II) Ion. Part II: The Kinetics of the Formation of Cobalt(III) Products From the Reversible . Oxygen Carrier, /L-Peroxotetrakis( Histidinato) Dicobalt( III). B.S., Indiana University; M.Ed., University of Arizona. Education. Major Professor: Max R. Raines, Professor. Thesis: A Clinical Assessment of a Community College-Affiliated Guid ance Center for Women. B.S., M.S., Dacca University; M.S., Michigan State University. Geology. Major Professor: Jane E. Smith, Associate Professor. Thesis: Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary Ostracod Faunas From the Kohat District of West Pakistan. DIEDERIK LODEWYK SPILLEMAECKERS, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Comparative Literature. Major Professor: John A. Yunck, Professor. Thesis: Reynard the Fox: The Evolution of His Character in Select Medieval Beast Epics. RICHARD PAUL STRATTON, Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Donald M. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Response Hierarchies in Productive Thinking. ROGER PRIVETTE STRICKLAND, JR., Ph.D. MARY LEE SOUTAR TAYLOR, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., University of North Carolina. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Marvin L. Hayenga, Assist ant Professor. Thesis: Combining Simulation and Linear Programming in Studying Farm Firm Growth. B.S., Michigan State University. Nutrition. Major Professor : Dorothy A. Arata, Professor. Thesis: The Influence of C14-Labeled Geometrical Isomers of Oleic Acid on Lipid Metabolism in Threonine Imbalanced Rats. 21 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES ' CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREES (Continued) LARRY WILLIAM THORNTON, Ph.D. PIE-YI WANG, Ph.D. JAMES CLYDE WATSON, Ph.D. J. B. WEATHERSPOON, Ph.D. ALLEN SIDNEY WHITE, Ph.D. RONALD CRAIG WILKINSON, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Glenn I. Hatton, Associate Professor. Thesis: Effects of Repeated Infusions of Hypertonic Saline Solutions on the Electrical Activity of Hypothalamic Neural Units of Goats. B.S., National Taiwan University; M.S., University of Hawaii. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: Dennis R. Heldman, Asso ciate Professor. Thesis: Heat Transfer During Pneumatic Transport of Spray-Dried Food Products. B.A., University of Colorado. Chemistry. Major Professor: Max T. Rogers, Research Professor. Thesis: An ESR Study of Radicals in Some Irradiated Single Crystals. B.S., Ft. Valley State College; M.S., Kansas State University. Food Science. Major Professor: Robert A. Merkel, Professor. Thesis: The Relationship of Some Anatomical and Physiological Char acteristics of Sus Domesticus to Postmortem Muscle Properties. B.A., University of Maine; M.A., Ohio University. Theatre. Major Professor: Erwin C. Reynolds, Professor. Thesis: A Historical Study of the Development of the National Theatre in Great Britain From 1948-1968. B.S., University of Washington; M.F., Yale University. Forestry. Major Professor: James W. Hanover, Associate Professor. Thesis: Chemical Analysis of Species Relationships in Northeast American Spruces. CANDIDATES FOR EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST DEGREES MARY ESTHER ABBOTT, Ed.S. IRVIN STEARNS COBB, Ed.S. LEONE BROOKS JENSEN, Ed.S. OLIVIA IRENE LETTS, Ed.S. B.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Bob B. Winborn, Associate Professor. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: David C. Smith, Associate Professor. B.S., MA., Northern Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Charles A. Blackman, Professor. B.E., Chicago Teachers College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: David C. Smith, Associate Professor. GEORGE LEONARD MILLER, Ed.S. B.A., Albion College; M.Ed., Wayne State University. Education. Major Professor: Charles A. Blackman, Professor. DONALD LEE PRIEST, Ed.S. B.A., Highland Park; M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: James E. Heald, Professor. VmGINIA M. SORENSON, Ed.S. B.S., M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Charles A. Blackman, Professor. STANLEY STRZALKOWSKI, Ed.S. M.A., Warsaw University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: John H. Suehr, Associate Professor. 22 COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAWRENCE L. BOGER, DEAN Agricultural Economics William Byrd Baucom John Augustine Connolly Aslam Ghayur Gerald Otis Jessup Seong Woo Lee Dale Joseph Menkhaus Sulata Rudra Lloyd Douglas Teigen Pablo M. Torrealba Kenneth Neal Wegenhoft Agricultural Mechanization Paul Andrew Pinkos Animal Husbandry Stuart Austin Lumb Biochemistry Randolph Thompson Haviland Paul Daniel Snyder, Jr. Crop Science John Barnard Ronald Gene Shellenberger Dairy . Sam Karingattil Varghese Fisheries and Wildlife John Rowland Gehring Jeffrey Crosby Greene Dean Paul Longrie Phillip Terry Robinson Kenneth Lee Strom borg Ibrahim Hanan. Zeitoun Food Science Alvin Siegel Forestry John Henry Burda III James J. Rau, Jr. Horticulture Larry James Bradford Jose Miguel Fernandez Conrad Joseph Schweizer Helen N. Siu Park and Recreation Resources David John McCreery DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering James Leroy Drury Manuel Leonardo Lecca Rodriguez Gonzalo Roa Keith Dwight Evans Andrew M. Luzod Michael John Mezzo Leon Ray Nilson Crop Science Wesley Charles Edington Maurice Robert Low Carl George Moore Ray Richard Wei! Agricultural Business Richard Douglas Byrum Henry Frederick Ranke Agricultural Economics Douglas Gene Lewis Thomas Gerald Slider Agricultural Mechanization Douglas Marvin Howe Rex Carl Kohler Animal Husbandry Dixie Joyce Demorest Lawrence Michael Downey "Terry D. Frantz "Philip Ellwood Higbee Paul S. Miller Charles William Noffke Ann Louise Hallock Oddo HooGary Alan Dawson Verne Lee Driscoll Joseph Simeon Switt Paul John Grantz Building Construction Albert Massey David L. Alvesteffer Gerald Thomas Penkszik Fisheries and Wildlife Barry Randel Burns Burton Clyde Cebulski Dairy Harry Brumer, II Carl Edward Buchner Roger Edward Przybysz Gregg Nelson Schuiling Roger Paul Strobridge "William George Thomas HooLouis Verner Stanley Thomas Wood Food Science Michael George Bailo Dennis Allen Liebold Forestry Arden Barry Corey Thomas Martin Eisenmann Paul Edward Hathaway Patrick Michael Tracy Daniel Frank Van Houten Joseph F. Van Houten Horticulture Science Richard Carlton Crane, Jr. ooMarie Grace Justine Ewald Keith Boyden Lowrance ooGerald Lee Nyberg 23 DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Lumber and Building Materials Marketing Gary Ray McQueary Packaging Thomas Paul Alberts Sanford Preston Ames Larry Ralph Buonodono Richard Clare Bush Don Raymond Button Michael John Diroff Janice Lynn Enck David Lawrence Farhat William Wallace Hand Ford Henry Ronald L. Johnson Michael C. Kettelhut John Merwin Krum Richard Douglas LaFave Andrew William Levenfeld William Franklin Martens Michael William Mirek "Robert Vincent Parenti Gregory Charles Pash Patrick Jay Reddy Robert Eugene Shaw Charles Alex Soukup, Jr. Don Lee VanderLaan Russell Ray Young Soil Science Michael Allen Hardy Bruce Nelson Schreur DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Animal Husbandry, Rex Leab'ea Park and Recreation Resources Jan Blair Bronstad ""Vern J. Hartenburg James Dee Lester Cathie Jo McDonald .. With Honor 00 With High Honor 24 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING LAWRENCE W. VON TERSCH, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering Vinod Krishna Das Sureshchandra Mansukhlal Sheth Civil Engineering Gary Myles Kienzle Mehdy Norouzy Nakorn Plumchitchom Choatichai Vaivong Robert Peter Vallee Electrical Engineering Robert Kuginskie Kam-Chi Li Dipankar Nagchoudhuri Pradhumankumar Shantilal Zaveri Mechanical Engineering Joseph Harold Gill Systems Science Michael Howard Abkin Nelson Adrian Blish William David Hurley C. F. Snyder, III Chemical Engineering Alan James Howard Randolph Howard Seiss Computer Science William Frederick Morscheck Systems Science Robert Thomas Reddall DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Civil Engineering , William Jeffrey Archer ooBruce Sherman Drake Robert Langereis Masselink Edward John Matthews Mohsen Mohkam Robert Allen Pedde Albert James Rich Rajinder Pal Singla Mechanical Engineering Ronald Robert Bazzett "Bruce Gordon Bunting Alan Devere Butcher David John Greenough HUStephen Craig Keifer Antonio Roberto Lacsamana Shahram Razmyoush DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Agricultural Engineering Albert William Arends Bruce Lynn Johnson H Honors College "With Honor 00 With High Honor 25 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS JEANNETTE A. LEE, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Child Development Inez Marie Wilson Home Management Martha Lou Goss Related Arts Candace Lynn Babbitt Michael Francis Young Textiles and Clothing , Sally Jo Buys Cherilyn Nell Nelson Cheryl Ann Plumer DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Institution Administration Patricia Jean Sayed Nutrition Constance Maxine Parks Community Services Terri Lynn Kellstrom General Clothing and Textiles Marlene Orloff General Home Economics Janet Elizabeth Cole Gloria Dawn Girton Mary Elizabeth Hennessey "'Elaine Hanley Hymans Marion Elizabeth Johnston Maureen Ann Miller Interior Design Linda Jean Hensleigh Mary Elizabeth Polzin Nancy Elouise Reisner Linda Marie Sterner DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 26 Research in Foods and Nutrition "'Mary Kathleen Yadrick Retailing of Textiles and Clothing Paula Anne Ashendorf Georgia Lynne Benney Dianne Louise Benoy Pamela Fuhro Donnelly Carol Dudak Marilyn Jean Fatt Patricia Ann Frederick Karen Lynn Hines Sharon Dianne Jenks H"""Kathleen Marie Joseph Judith Ann McNitt """Millicent Louise Mick H """Teresa Ann Sink Sharon Andrea Thompson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching Mary 1. Grubb Beverly Sue Kagan Caren Ilene Kanagur Marilynn Katherine Miller Home Economics Teaching Marilyn Lee Britten Barbara Bauer Burns Marie Anne Hansen Karin Ann Lusk Amy Sue Parrish Mary Lynne Richards Karen Sue Richardson Kay Audrey Richardson Margaret Shidle Stockton "' Norma Bagley Tims COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE WILLIS W. ARMISTEAD, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Anatomy, David Otto DeFouw DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Veterinary Medicine oOJerilee Ann Connor Claude Edward Curry Robert Paul Dillon °Frederick Thomas Dolehanty Ann P. Florio Harold Charles Fritz Peter William Granville Alexander Dale Hall Edward R. McCaslin Robert H. Mills Robert William Morrill oOKenneth Charles Nash OOLloyd James Nelkie ooHarold William Tvedten Bernard Anthony Walulik Neil Lyle Wilcox Alan Chester Zezu1a ° With Honor 00 With High Honor 27 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS KULLERVO LOUHI, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics Robert Wallace Anderson Sirichat Chatsirivichaikul Luiz de Oliveira Lima Dwight Douglas Ebaugh Dennis Udell Fisher Evan Jones Mufid Kury Harb Gondy Bhaskara Rao Shashi B. Sabherwal Peter J. Schmidt Ahmed Saleh Saab Twaijri DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ernesto Guilherme Ahrens Thomas Robert Anderson Sameer Hamed Banajah Edison Rodrigues Barbalho J oao Luiz Borsoi John Patrick Burns Charles William Chabot Marc J. Chiolero Steven D. Cornwell John D. Correll Roberto Siqueira Costa Richard Rodney Davis Glenn Edward Detrick Dale Ray Faught James Olin Fishbeck Burton Mortimer Green, Jr. Lillian Dolores Greene Marvin Kenneth Hackett Thomas Arthur Higginbottom David Mason Hollenbeck William Alfred Hubbard Murray Leigh Jackson David Johnston Patricia Karahan James Edward Keenan Thomas C. Kelly Kenneth John Koster Henry Benson Kretchmar Kuniaki Kurama Madan Raj Lalwani Charles William Lawford Jose Ribamar Linhares Paul Vincent Luboyeski Ronald F. MacDonald Robert A. Martin Robert Wesley McKee Patrick Michael McQueen Jaswant Raj Mehta Miguel Antonio Moraes Gordon Gunn Mosley Patricia Ann Orsay William Rowland Russell Thomas Michael Schafer Luiz Sergio Scherer George Stevenson Smith Lawrence Walton Sommer Alain Florent Stempfer George Carl Stump Thongchai Suntivong Ronald Lloyd Taylor Usama Mohamed Hassan Trabulsi Alfonso Tredinick Brusco Thomas Edward Urbaniak Sitara Vasuratna Somphong Wanapha Motozo Yoshikawa Accounting Barbara Ann Cobb Dale Lawrence Fitch Robert A. Jaworski Chris Ronald Koch Gary James Krueger "Richard Clair Rauch Jon Wesley Robb Lawrence Richard Schrauben Keith Edward Schrump Henry Walbridge Wolcott IV Joseph John Yarabek Economics Richard Leo Allen Gregory Evans Bradbury Christer Stig Brodin Eugene Timothy Buckley Dale Alan Cramton "Neil Stuart Cross Marc Paul DeWitte "Robert Charles Drury Michael Lewis Fields \)Thomas Michael Mumby David Byron Yancy Financial Administration Rex Phillip Bebow David C. Cluley Joseph Francis Drouin Rodney Michael Lovas Frank William Makarauskas H""Morrison Martin Stevens Kenneth Andrew Walz "John Charles Williams Food Marketing Management Charles Richard Bonson General Business Administration Robert Carson Bentley Daniel Norman Bielski \) "Walter Peter Blass Charles Donald Burch ""Charles Orville Butcher Ronald Gary Cleveland Gaar Paul Decker Thomas Herbert Dobbie Howard Mark Dubin Zana Edward Easton Donald Barry Elliott Douglas Rudolph Fuehring DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 28 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS General Business Administration (Continued) Bruce Duncan Gorton H. Thomas Haas James Gregory Heckman Michael Boardman Hoyt Austin Jeffrey J ankens Richard Harold Johnson William Warren Kindl John Russell King Dennis Robert Lazar .... John H. Mickelson William Edward Montgomery H"John Edward Oster "Paul Weyant Pangborn Larry Robert Parker Glenn Richard Pascoe ""Thomas E. Ritter Larry Lee Schlott Norman B. Shaughnessy Gerald Vernon Snider Paul Mark Spencer Edward Ronald Stadnika James Andrew Welsh Dennis E. Wepfer Health F aGilities Management Robert Ashton Moco L. Brian Suter COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Hotel and Restaurant Management John Charles Braden Alvin Richard Dickens Dale Ann Duesenberg John D. Federbusch, Jr. Antony Parker Hall Donald Alan Luciani Ken Ward McCleary "Kathleen Palin ski Allen Keith Saylor Laurence M. Silver David Allen Simpson James Kent Smith James William Uhrick Industrial Administration Lynn Albert Cook Gary Robert Maki Donald Lee Musselman ""Thomas August Nousaine David Wayne Olney Earl Richard Salo Marketing Gregory Orville Bertelsen Gregory Elliott Bommarito David Michael Clapper Michael Andrew Clogg Robert Eugene Davis Daniel Arthur Dill Terrance James Fortino "Deborah Louise MacDonald Federico Irving Sanchez Michael L. Taylor Ernest Horst Tuchscherer Kenneth John VanderHoff, Jr. Office AdminiStration Gail Ann Eberts ' . Patricia June Mann Personnel Administration "Nedjma Ida Aouate Leslie Chaney Corneliuson David James Greer David E. Martin John Ivan Whaley Restaurant Management Margaret Mary Wood DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Business and Distributive Teacher Education Dennis Lynn Atkinson Diane Kay Rooney Goschka Penelope Jean Granquist "Ann H. McCall Denise Caroline Meinhard George Alan Pittenger Margaret Helen Robinson Economics .. Arthur William Matthews H Honors College o With Honor .... With High Honor 29 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION JOHN E. lVEY, JR., DEAN Education Harold Merrill Averill Sharon Lee Bailey Irene Mary Baker Roberta Gene Barnard Minerva Marie Bashara Harold Warren Beebe Donald Harold Beemer Elizabeth Anne Bennedsen Janet Marlene Bentley Jongkon Bhodivihaga Jimmie Jerry Bischoff Thomas Ronald Bodalski James Arthur Bohn Richard L. Bowzer Mary M. Boynton Orchid L. Brown Mary Ellen Buckley Dorotha Mae Cadwallader Eunice Calhoun Gregory Lee Canterbury Judith Marie Coon Dorothy L. Coons Geraldine Morrison Corbett Frances Marsh Cox John Martin Cox Michael A. Davino Diane Arlene DeRose Mae L. Desper Jack Lowery Dick Sandra Cuz Donaldson Thomas Charles Drahnak Gary Wayne Durow Roger George Dykstra Kenneth Charles Erickson Mildred Britt Espy Eva Lois Evans Emily Rose Foster Suzanne Richardson Fyke Robert J. Gabridge Frances Laura Gibney Ann Hoven Goedert John Edward Goldner Elaine J. Haglund Earl Floyd Hagstrom III Richard John Halik Grace Kelly Haney ' Earl Harvey Jeffrey Wayne Hatter Kaye Georgina Hausbeck Harry Faren Heiser Laura Mae Henderson Bessie Miles Hetrick Ellen Heyting Mary A. Higby Paul A. Hill Kathleen Ann Hoard Harry Allen Hochstetler Walter Don Hollums Robert Wellington Hopkins, Jr. Marvin Lee Ilbrink Neyde Jorge Isaac Andrew Jackson James Ennis Jennis Sarah Eugenie Johnston George Robert Johnstone Edward Frank Kalinowski Gene Frederick Karrow Elna Marie Kempff Paula R. Knepper Isabelle Regina Kukucionis John Edwin Lapp Carol Joy Lappin Donald Edward Lennon Donald Levy Judith Mary Loncar John A. Malacos Maggie Davis Martin Donna Jean Menzies Eugene Lawrence Meyer William Connell Mielke Marilynn Mikolusky Charles Harold Mitchner Mary Rebecca Moore William Eugene Morrison Edwin Bateman Morse, Jr. Robert Walter Murphy Roland D. New Marvin Michael Nolley Donna Kay Noyes Paul Basil Olinger Jack Douglas Oliver Royal Eben Olson Roland Alphonso Paul Kowit Pravalpruk Marvin Keith Pulver Katherine Ann Radcliffe Simon John Reiner Barbara Jean Roberts Peter Allen Roberts Samuel W. Roth John Thomas Ryan Mary Catherine Ryder Howard George Sawicke Ronald Leslie Schneider Steven Jerome Schott John David Schulz Albert John Shinkel Thomas Anthony Shostak Patricia Ann Skinner Emily Marie Smith Floyd Ralph Smith Dawn Lanette Sockol Sor Wasna Somswasdi Doris Mae Sponseller Andrew George Spotts Paula Lee Stark Warren William Starr Bonnie Jean Steller Marvin Jay Tans, Jr. James A. Tate Russell J. Thomas Thomas Lyle Thorburn Esam M. Trabulsi Alan Jay Traines Jana Mara Vedejs Angela Marie Vivadelli Gary Wynn Wakenhut Pearlena S. Wallace James Stephen Walton Louberta Weathersby Benjamin Charles Webb Lauri JoAnn Weeman Donna Gale Weinberg Lois D. Wiedbrauk Florence M. Wilcox Christine Thompson Wilson Judy Ann Wing Gloria Jean Woodard Randall L. Zech DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS 30 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Elementary Education, ""Carol Elaine Abbott Pamela Sue Anderson Linda Lee Appel Sandra Lee Armbruster Carolyn Louise Ashe Nola Jane Atwell Cynthia Ann Ballweg "Susan Elizabeth Bares Maria Geraldine Behrens Patricia Ann Bendokaitis Linda Mary Blake "Linda Lee Block Andra Wolin Blum Barbara Jean Bowman Catherine Jean Brace Lynda Ann Bradstreet Brenda Gayle Brady Denise Ann Broome Mary Joan Burke "Wesley Lyndon Carlson Hollis Margaret Church Carolyn Alice Collins "Marilyn Dale Collins Ashley Lynn Compeau ""Margaret Ellen Cortright Neva Joan Curtis Cynthia Anne Czapran "Charlene Jean DeBaske "Martha Jane Demmon Ellen Lee Dempsey Robert Roy Disbro "" Sherry Wells Downer ""Carla Mary Ducat Ellis Duckett Pamela Ann Dudash "MaryJo Duffield Lavelle Grace Eaton Rita Leah Ellis Linda Kathleen Emrick Nancy Ferguson Cherie June Fish Karen Mae Forbord Carol Susan Frank Patricia Suzanne French Ann E. Gathmann Pamela Finley Gieszer ,""Hannah Jean Goble Lois Edna Gies Gottleber Jacquelyne Marie Green Lois Kaye Greenleaf Ella Marie Gregoricka Cynthia K. Gridley "Nancy Jane Griffiths Cynthia Sue Gumtow Lynda Jean Gustke Kathleen Ann Guthrie Barbara. Jean Hamilton Mary Billips Hamilton H"Susan Mary Hamilton Leslie Hammelef Ann Marie Heafey Janet Elaine Heim Katherine Ann Hilbush Diana Sue Hill Gayle Mary Hirvela Kathleen Faye Hoffman Evelyn Anne Holmes H"OMary A. Holt Julia A. Hukill Andrea Gwynn Hutchins Sandra Eugenia Jackson "William Randall Jacobs, Jr. ""Constance Louise Janiga Nina Jean Jones Suellen Keller Luann Mary Kosa Stacey Ann Kuzma H""Carol Jean Leonard Shirley Ann Lewinson Florence P. Lonier Thomas Gordon Lyons H""Lois Jean Mance Karen Jayne McCullough Erin Patrice McKenna Karen Lee McPherson Jane Elizabeth Meyers Sandra Ann Miller Mariann Mojzis Linda Joy Morgan Grace Louise Morlock Kathleen Ann Munn Dorothy Alona Murray ""Karen Joan O'Donovan "Gale Spencer Owen Olga G. Pascalenos Martha Jean Payton Roger Webster Putnam H""Taffy Elizabeth Raphael Beth Ellen Rawsthorne Patricia Sue Rogers ""Karen Marie Salmon Yvonne Viola Schaudt Deidre Ellen Schuck Shawn Merrilee Schwyn Susan Gale Sersen Edith Vines Shepard "Marjorie Kaye Sherburn Joyce Elaine Sherwood H""Patricia Jean Shiley H oo Ann Bobbie Shinnick Peggy J 0 Shook John Francis Sklepkowski "Arletta V. Smith Bina Hazel Snider Mary Kathryn Starkel "Cynthia Jane Stice Kathy Jean Swigert Sandra Lynn Tanji Calvert Bowie Thomas Linda Marie Torossian Perra Gail Unger Hazel Reeder Vaughn Carol Lee Wagner Helen Hill Waisanen Stephanie Ann Warren Judith Elsa Watlington Deanna Jeanne White Anne Carol Wieland Linda Alice Wilburn Charles Wyeth Will "Myles Leroy Willard Lorraine Carol Williamson Rosanne Marie Wodele Lynnda Marie Wood Patricia Anne Yarnold Gloria Sue Yeager ""Stephen Lincoln Youngs Health, Physical Education and Recreation Sharon Ann Angus "Kathleen Edington Badgley John Maudsen Beck "William John Breckenfeld Alice Marie Christensen Gerry P. Congleton Timothy Douglas Culver Chris Gordon Davenport Eldon G. Grabemeyer Thomas Woodruff Kreft Robert Paul Lange Jill Leigh MacNaughton Terry Wyon McClelland Kenneth E. Morrell III Kurt Louis Reinhardt Molly Margaret Sapp "Suzanne Mabel Sebastian Edward Skotarek Jeffery Lynn Smith Stephen John Tuma Terry R. VanAntwerp Leslie Ann Wilson \ Arlene Sharon Zmich Industrial Arts James L. Kackley ""Dan Preston Gregory Mark Veltman Donald Frederick Vokits 31 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College • With Honor 00 With High Honor COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS JACK M. BAIN, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Advertising James Thomas Ardito Howard Neil Gabe William Spencer Hinds Kazuaki Kawaguchi Gary Eugene Opperman David Bernard Ryan David Irwin Strauss Richard David Theis Audiology and Speech Sciences Stephanie Mitchell Bates Marjory H. Deiter Carole Ann Faught Communication Jeanne Ching-chen Kuo Journalism Elizabeth Emme Brenner Television and Radio Steven Karl Meuche David Rich Sleeper Advertising Valerie Camille Alberts Gary David Baker Linda L. Boulton Guy Clifton Conkle Mark LeRoy Doble Kenneth William Ehlen David Yarrows Flouton Hal Keith Gitcho Gary R. Gray James Wesley Heckman Dennis Lee Hill Thomas James Hooper Daniel G. Hungerford Daryl Kenneth Lambert HooMari Jo McEachern Craig Walker McTyre Stephen James Nordberg Douglas Patrick Parrish Roger L. Taskey Gwen Elizabeth Van Dorp oOBarbara Anne Vucich Kathryn Breen Weaver tOBarbara Ellen Woodward Audiology and Speech Sciences oOTeresa S. Beachy Communication Richard James Byrd Harold Joshua Etkin Paul John Graf ooDiane Denise Matthews John Frederick Roper James Christian Strong ooKathleen Joy Walsh Theatre William Alvin Seeley °Francis Ray Turner Journalism Denice A. Anderson Donna Mae Cummings Scott Russell Kingan Bruce Phillip Miller °Kathlyn Elice Oakley Drew Lance Roberts James Whitney Sibley, III Frederick William Stabley, II Television and Radio °Jerold Ernest Bruns Richard E. Caplan Raymond Ciro Carbone ODonald Mac Lellan Findlay Michael Joseph Gallagher ° Alfonso Eduardo Godoy Chris Newell Helmbold Robert Kenneth Hoover Tonnie Cheerie Kissee Robert John Kurtz David Ernest Laura Judith Anne Littleton Ruth Ann Miller David Christopher Montgomery HooRobert H. Prisuta Sandra Kay Shellfish DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Audiology and Speech Sciences Rebecca Jo Anderson °Gail Ann Huhta HooJulie Ann Joldersma Jacqueline Edwards Kemp Lorinda Jean Kohn Kristine Rae Koster oOJoyce Lynne Trimble Kathleen Doris Wrock Communication °James Emil Bethke Michael Joseph Blake °Cassandra Lou Book Joaquin Victor Garcia ° Jess Otis Larson HooEverett William McCarley Sherry May Sams Theatre Sharon Beth Ehlinger Thomas Katosic Kathleen Salay Janis Louise Showalter DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H Honors College o With Honor .0 With High Honor t Posthumoudy 32 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS RICHARD E. SULLIVAN, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Art Education Mary Waddell Baker Wilson Edward Thompson Art History Adriane Joy Bishko Mary Faith Mitchell English Margaret Jean Case Susan Helen Case Kenneth A. Howe Eulalia Grace Nabors Anita Wetter English-Secondary School Teaching Dorothy Faye Barrett Guido Gilberto Fernandes French Elisabeth Hampton Horak German Zaiga Polis Eileen Mason Robinson History Catherine B. Ellis Robert Lord Goodman Albert R. Meredith David William Miller Philosophy Charles Dawson Bruce Russian Walter Bachir DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS French Virginia Verdier Allen History James Phillips Quinn DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Music Composition Robert Charles Howard Music Education Daniel Robert Stephens 33 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Art History Carole Eileen Green HODeborah Ruth Sirotkin Art Practice William Eugene .Crawley Robert Arthur Green Bonnie Dawn Higgins Donna Jean Jones Judith Marie Jurk Arlene Ann Murphy Elaine Bernice Stiriz °Melanie Jean Trentham English James W. Cash Mary Jane Day Ted Edwards HooLorraine Ginther HooJeffrey David Hoeper Thomas Henry Jacobs Barbara Ellen Luttrell °Marjorie J. Masselink Kristen Mona Nelson HORosaire Marie Nottage ooIrene Lillian Pollok Barbara Marie Sladovich Marsha Lynne Smith °Joanne Louise Wessells French Lynne Marie Brodahl German HooCarl James Hoffman History Carolyn Lee Baker Sara Culver Elgammal Carol Ann Gladney DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF Art Practice HOOSylvia M. Fritz FINE ARTS English Kay Lynn Archer Judy Lou Church HooGary Alan Dawson Ann Marie Elowski Camille Filiatrault °Elizabeth Penne Huxley HOSandra June Jablecki Linda Adema Neely °Kathryn Ann Olson Patricia Oleatha Phelps Spencer Dean Reitz °Leslie Lynn Swoger Chris Ellen Towers French Marsha Kay Downer Ruth Ann Rowley German Jon Charles Birndorf History °Diane Lynn Anderson Carolyn Birckhead Mary Wren Bivins Henrica Ann Bradford Berdean Frances Buffa Sandra Joyce Cohn Christine Marie Erickson ° Sandra Ann Haskin °Douglas Edward Price °Errol W. Sorensen Betty A. Tice Spanish Abby Griffith Allen Margaret Ellen Davies Mary Ann Wooster Bernd Hornbacher David Clarke McKee Harry James Moore Brenda Lee Pogue Christopher Joseph Wadner Humanities Marjori L. Dickerson Caroline Lilian Geer HOOMary Sue Krumske °Lucinda Littlejohn Arvid Eric Norlin Polly Atwood Pattee Quentin Charles Reader Susan Eugenia Reed Gail Lorraine Shultz HOClaire Diane von Buchwald Ronald Frederick Warncke Latin Rita Jill Dickman Philosophy °Richard Robert Kohfeldt °Jeffrey Michael Ternes Religion Roger Alan De N oyelles DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice °John Ernest Buttner Claire L. Crandell Janine Marie Laycock Janet Marie Layne °Barbara S. Sonn DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Practice °Johanna Marie Ambrine OOEvelyn A. Belschner Bruzy Roberta Joanne Buehrer °Leone G. Otto Marsha Lee Wineman Applied Music Frank William Merritt, Jr. Music Therapy Denise Elizabeth Grocke Kathleen Irene Larson George Anthony Mikicich DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music Helen Louise Billings George Arthur Dunbar David Ber! Foerch °Barbara Faith Goldman Wesley Stephen Smith DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC H Honors College • With Honor 00 With High Honor COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE RICHARD U. BYERRUM, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS Biological Sciences Elizabeth New Baker Biological Sciences Ora Evelyn Lockley Nancy Ellen Mateskon Botany John Howard Riggle Chemistry Robert Edgar Harris Van Gen Kang Jerrold Frederick Lyndrup Donald Frederick Shepard Joseph John Zaborowski Entomology John C. Arnsman N orman Thomas Baker William Gust Ruesink Ronald Bair Willson Geology Edward Reeves Bates John Robert Burger Roger Waite Peebles Mathematics Somsak Eiamsritong Michael Edward Grost Holmes Alvan Turner, Jr. Microbiology Lorell Henry Angelety, Sr. Ronald William Kelley Victoria Millicent Koo Sheri Eckerling Simon Mary Arline Sumner Physics Nicholas John Dobeck John Weaver Louks Lawrence Edward Turner, Jr. Physiology Wang-Tsau Chen Douglas Bruce McKeag David L. Norton Statistics Richard Wayne Andrews Frank George Burianek John Weldon Harrison Paul Allen Moerdyk Robert Anthony Nero Ralph George Renneker James Jospeh-Pepos Samarias Zoology Ronald James Field Jerry D. Hall Vincent James Palese, Jr. Pamela Kay Walsworth Chemistry Robert Joseph Becker "Clarence E. Nichols M athematlcs H""Nancy J. Bachtel Harry Genig DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Mathematics ""Katherine Ann Braun Susan Marie Murphy Jeanne Louise Rand Linda Ann Tache William Dennis Tuttle DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H Honors College o With Honor 00 With H igh Honor 35 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE Astrophysics H ..... Paula Szkody Biochemistry H ..... Gordon Elwood Crofoot, Jr. William Carl Fischer, Jr. H ..... William Matuzas Biological Sciences Sarkis Steven Derderian David Carter Love Gregory Arthur Pawlaczyk Chemistry Robert Paul Stutzman Entomology Ronald John Priest HGODiana Dee Wilder Geology Kenneth Michael Rothman DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Mathematics "Barbara Carol Bray HGOJoel Leslie Masser Zollie Aldrich Perry Gary Lee Peterson Ruth Ann Rudnik Richard Valentine Strzyzewski Microbiology David Stewart Pausch Nursing Mary Kay Wells Clifford GOEthel Nina Franson Physics Leo Winford Early, Jr. "Richard Bernard Morrison Eric T. Roach H"Joseph Mitchell Thomas, Jr. Zoology. Bruce Walter Bunting Joel Edward Freedland Michael Edmond Gaston William Colbeck Gill "Colleen Kay Issleib Michele Ann Kriselewicz GODouglas Neil Rittenger Elspeth Joann Stoutenburg Pab'icia Gail Tatch Linda Katherine Weir DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Biological Sciences Robert James Alexander Christopher Boylan David Wilson Crawford "Marion Skelly Engel "Janet Mildred Garlinghouse "Jennie Ellen Kinsey Joseph M. Mahar Helen Etta Nichols "Gayle Marie Smith Ralph Willard Welch, Jr. Chemistry Brian Lee Dontje General Science Tonna Lynn Kershul Besa Vincent de Paul Kotati Mathematics Michael James Caterino "Diane Eloyce Denning "Claire Martha Gennaro Mark Gregory Hess Richard Alan Montcalm "Sandra Jeanne Rebhan Joy Ann Reynolds John Harvey Ross Robert Grant Rossman H""Susan Marie Smolinske Physical Sciences Gerald Edwin Balch Sherrie Ann Cardinali H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High HODO< 36 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE CLARENCE L. WINDER, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Anthropology Charles Luke Boughter Jean Ellickson Mary Theresa Zalla Geography Charles Ipcar K wock Chung Loo Melinda Sue Meade Nguyen Duc Tien Political Science John Dovi Afesi Joseph James Barnard Julie Caroline Barnard James Kenneth Ferguson Psychology Michael Robert Barnat Peter Lee Borchelt Cleason Samuel Dietzel Robert Stuart Forsythe Kenneth John Good John Stephen Heinen Diane Joy Huisinga Diane Elizabeth Johnson Peter T. Kliejunas David Kirk Michelman Thomas Maurice Rutledge Larry Dean Smyth Susan Marie St. Pierre Daniel Francis Tortora Earl Donald Walker Social Science Timothy Edward Gottshall James Charles Votruba Jamie Ann Zimmer Sociology Margaret Johnson Adams Chukwuemeka Onwubu George William Walton DEGREE OF MASTER OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Joseph Alexander Abramajtys, Jr. Richard Parker Butler Larry M. Buys Gerard Michael Gomez Donald Ryan Oars DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER IN URBAN PLANNING Geography Leonard Dwight Espinosa Police Administration and Public Safety Bakri Mohamed Noor Basha Clifford Albert Hudsick Robert Alan Rothbard N amir Yusuf Zainal James Bartholomew Conlisk, III William Donald Davis, II David Gerauld Epstein Jeffrey L. Eubank Marson Harry Johnson Hsing Tang Lee William Devanny Miller Thomas Bernard Niese Charles Allen Pierce Henry Brainard Risley, Jr. David E. Stormer 37 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Lynne Michelle Arnett °Robert Carlisle Mainfort, Jr. HooJacquelyn Mary Smith HooJerome Alan Voss Frederick William Meyers HooColleen Mary Mo?re 00 Nancy Ann Prentice H Martha Tama ~herman Arthur Jon Thiele °Timothy Thomas Wallace Geography Vida Gabrielle Katilius Robert Franklin Shwedel Political Science Thomas Sutherland Atkin OOMary Elizabeth Bednar Margaret Ann Collins Donald De Wain Cross Gary James Durkin Merle Dennis Esmay Frederick Richard Fry Albert H . Gronewald oODavid A. Houle Dennis Frederic King OLinda Leona Leppek Douglas Kenneth Ott Robelt Eugene Parsons James Rae Raney Fred J. Reinmann OMary Jo Schuda Roberta K. Sode °John Willard Sorbet, Jr. HooEllen June Welsh Psychology Dennis Dwight Dickover Thomas Barnett Fideler Gloria Jean Garland HooSusan Harrell Gebelein Barbara Cheryl Hollembaek HooSusan A. Holyoke Jerold Ross McAllister Anthropology Steven A. Fleming Geography William David Braun John Thomas Gale Landscape Architecture Paul Huston Baerman Nancy R. Harvey Nadine Ann Mikuska Richard Stephen Schaefer Susan Elaine Smith °Michael Lee Timmons Timothy Marshall Van Riper F eryl Dean Waldenmyer Police Administration and Public Safety Robert Campbell Aloe, Jr. Daniel Elvan Beachnau DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College o With Honor U With High Honor 38 Social Science HOOEileen Marie Ball Joan B. Brach Pamela L. Dansbury Kim C. Dobson H O 0 Arthur Charles Dutton Wanda Jean Edwards °James C. Foster Samuel Angelo Garzia, Jr. °Beverly Ellen Heisey Douglas Edward Henry Suzanne Marie Hodge Jan Elyse Hughes Janet Marie Koehn Diane Michele Kuczek Maureen Donna Moore Thomas Sean O'Connor °Michael B. O'Leary Donald Bruce Rosen Myrna Lou Schwartz Robert Charles Snell Jimmy Stinson °Geraldine Anne Volin Craig Richard Weeks °Sharon Marie Wiseman Social Work Gay Irene Anderson Ariane Sue Barshney °Connie Ann Condon Sandra Jean Davenport OOCheryl Ann Dean Beth Ann DeWaters JoAnn Dexter Margaret Alice Brennan Charlene Kaye Chapman °Trinka Darlyn Cline Thomas Michael Dawson Richard Alan Duthler Paul Mitchell Gilligan Wayne Eric Heikkila Nancy Ann Houthoofd Jerry WaIter Learned Carol Sue Levine Gary Sibley Rogers Abdulla Saleh Tariri Alan Gustave Turf Virginia C. Vary ODonald James Wheeler Psychology °David Y. Armintrout Julia Renee Ashendorf Michael Stephen Botner • Andrew Stephan Chernow Douglas Lester Curry Rosalie Irene Follette Sandra Lee Kurowski Jennifer Grugel Laucks Linda M. Lemon °Nancy Jolyn Lewis Linda Eileen MaIsch Geralyn Yvonne McKanders Susan Elizabeth Smith Neumann Steven J. Potje Barbara O'Keefe Price Neil Eric Scharaga Sociology. °Diana Lynn Bladecki ·Susan Marie Kahl Barbara Levicki Lavi DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Geography Marilyn Lucile Davids Social Science Gary Lynn Compton Jane Ileen Culik Patricia Lynn Jozwiak Laura Ann Mauch Sharon Lynn Plavnick °David Michael Roth Therese Anne Rushton Michael Lee Ryan David Charles Scully Susan Elliott Shearin Ruth Marlene Sugar Claude Read Sutherland °Paul Francis Taylor HORichard Edward Finger, Jr. Michael John Frampton Jud Murrey Gildersleeve Fredrick Eugene Gottschalk Melvin Lee Harris Keith Mark Hirvonen Raymond Eugene Holtz David Christopher Hulme William George Janis Priscilla Lake Macovis John Lester Murphy Mary Ellen Nivison Robert Bruce Parsons George Richard Podolan John Burns Ridgeway David William Samanen John Joseph Szott Karen Ann Treberg °Nina VanGelder HOThomas Henry Whalen °Ina L. Whitney ODonald Allan Wiss COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Science Dennis Blair Albrecht Frank Anthony Amato Ronald Michael Bahrie Richard Earl Bechtel Bruce John Brady Charles Joseph Couture °James Alonzo Covel oOSusan Jean Delavan Richard Alan Doro Kim Wan'en Eddie Halbert Knapp Evans, Jr. John Thomas Frigaard Ira Bennett Goldstein ODaniel Mark Greenberg Paul Dennis Guiney Richard Earl Gullett Kerry D. Hampton Robert Frederick Harmer James Thomas Heos Joanne Hollander Johnson William James Jordan Brion Ben Kanda Roger Dale Landvoy Marcus Robert Manrique Scott Leslie McIntyre Thomas Paul Meyers Ronald C. Nelson Donald Michael O'Hara William George O'Rourke, Jr. HOCharles Martin Oslund Michael Dennis Owens John Daniel Plopan °Larry Donald Price Robert Earle Robinson Eugene Josef Rukas Paul Russell Schlaack Thomas Edward Schneider Robert Michael Scriver °Glen Raymond Stine Joan Ann Stuart OLinda Kay Szewczyk Kenneth Edmund Szymczak °Marsha Lynn Webb °Marcia Ann Weber Howard James West Norman Weston James Edward Wilds Sociology Louis Yvonne McWherter Urban Planning Dennis Richard Bothamley °James Nelson Foulds William Franklin Mercer Wayne Paul Pyden DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Social Science Joan Kay Boylan °Nancy Joyce Cross °Loma Suzanne Luczak HORichard Harold Overholt °Dwight Maier Roberts DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College o With Honor U With High Honor 39 J U STINS. COLLEGE MORRILL D. GORDON ROHMAN, DEAN HOoEleanor Marion Adams ° Deborah Dee Boles Melanie Lee DeForth David Van Denton Patricia Sue Finn Sandra Kay Frank °Christine Sutherland Galbraith Glenn Carl Hartwig Paul Elliott Jones HOOBetty Jean Julian Judith Ann Kapplinger oBrian Melville Kennedy Douglas James Priver Amy Jo Uphaus Carol Jean Wahls Kenneth Leroy Williams DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Audrey Ann Bondy ooBeverly Jean Houseworth Angelynn B. Munn Glenn Robert Prezocki DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS H Honors College • With Honor 00 With High Honor 40 COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE ANDREW D. HUNT, JR., DEAN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Human Medicine OOSteven Arnold Leibel 00 With H igh Honor 41 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 Army in the branches indicated. MILITARY SCIENCE Armor Lawrence James Avery Infantry Alvin Richard Dickens Medical Service Corps Michael John Frampton Quartermaster Corps Sarkis Steven Derderian 42