V-75 COMMENCEMENT 1975 MICHIGAN ST ATE UNIVERSITY THE COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE HERMAN L. KING, Chairman JEAN PAGE GEOFF ARCHAMBEAU Student Representative WILLIAM PIPES DONALD DUNBAR BENNETT T. SANDEFUR HORACE C. KING KERMIT H. SMITH JOHN G. LAETZ GORDON L. THOMAS MILTON E. MUELDER PATTY WHELAN Student Representative DIPLOMAS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP AS FOLLOWS: Advanced Graduate degrees .... beginning Mar. 31-Room 150 Hannah Administration Building Master degrees ....................... ..... beginning Apr. 7-Room 150 Hannah Administration Building Bachelor degrees ........................ beginning Apr. 14-Room 50 Hannah Administration Building Diplomas will be released only to the degree recipients upon presentation of identification. Diplomas not picked up by May 5 will be mailed. COMMENCEMENT 1975 Saturday, March 8 University Auditorium, East Lansing Conferral of Graduate Degrees, 10 A.M. Conferral of Baccalaureate Degrees, 3 P.M. 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 BLANCHE MARTIN, Chairman .......................... East Lansing THE HONORABLE PATRICIA CARRIGAN, Vice Chair ........................ Farmington THE HONORABLE JOHN BRUFF .............................. .. .. .... .............................. Fraser THE HONORABLE WARREN M. HUFF ........ .. .......................................... Plymouth THE HONORABLE RAYMOND KROLIKOWSKI .... .................................. Birmingham THE HONORABLE AUBREY RADCLIFFE ............ ................................ East Lansing THE HONORABLE JACK STACK ................................................................ ...... .. Alma THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS ................................ ................ Bloomfield Hills CLIFTON R. WHARTON, JR., Ex Officio, President .................... East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, Secretary .................................................................. East Lansing ROGER WILKINSON, Treasurer .................................................................. Okemos 2 AOADEMIC 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 so that the audience may 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 a:r;m 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 various 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 the ology. 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 re search 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 agricul ture, 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 of ficial department color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES . ..... Maize Forest Products, Forestry, Packaging ....... ... Russet COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS ...... ... .... ....... ... . .. .. Vlhite Music ...................................... Pink Philosophy ............... ..... Novy Blue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Economics ....... . ... ........ .... . .......... .. Drab ....................... . Copper COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS .. Royal Bltle Journalism .. .............. ........ Crimson Speech ....................... Silver Gray COLLEGE OF EDUCATIO~ . .Light Blue COLLEGE OF E:\'GI:\, EERI~G .. .. Orange COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY ................. . 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 OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE ... . ...... Green COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE .... ............ . .. .. . Citron COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ...... .... Citron COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICI~E ... Dark Gray 3 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 4 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 endeavor. MSU also serves people of the state, nation and world through its numerous research, extension and international programs. Now in its 121st year, Michigan State University has grown from three buildings and six faculty members to one of the largest universities in the nation. It has more than 3,000 faculty engaged in teaching, research and public service, 409 campus buildings, and more than 5,l00 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. The University now has a Graduate School and 17 col leges - Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Letters, Business, Communication Arts, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Human Medicine, James Madison, Justin S. Morrill, Lyman J. Briggs, Natural Science, Osteopathic Medicine, Social Science, University College, Urban Development, and Veterinary Medicine. Some 165 programs of instruction are available to undergraduates; 76 departments offer graduate studies. MSU is unique nationally in that the Colleges of Human Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine are located on the single campus. The Honors College, which enables superior undergraduate students to waive normal graduation requirements and undertake individual pro grams, attracts many of the nation's fin est young scholars. Michigan State University also is a prominent sponsor of the National Merit Scholarship Program, comprised of an unusually select group of scholars. its system of academic-residence halls. One of the many innovations in higher education made by Michigan State University is Incorpora tion of classrooms and faculty offices with living, dining and recreational facilities has given these giant dormitories a stimulating academic environ ment. Each of these nine 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 intro duced at MSU by the establishment of the Justin S. Morrill College, which offers a limited enrollment liberal education program with an international 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 interested in science and mathematics. Today, more than 43,000 students attend the University at East Lan sing. About 85 percent are from Michigan; the remainder includes nearly 1,200 foreign students from 89 countries. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ( continued) In the land-grant tradition it pioneered, Michigan State University is concerned with research and service as well as teaching. All colleges and the Agricultural Experiment Station are engaged in a wide range of re search. Approximately 3,000 individual projects are in process. The Uni versity's research tools include the Control Data 6500 computer, a cyclo tron of the sector,focused type capable of accelerating protons to 50 MeV (60,000 miles per second), and the MSU Observatory which houses a 24-inch reflecting telescope, a computer and related equipment. Modern facilities include the following buildings: chemistry, biochemistry, psy chology research, veterinary medicine, plant science research, natural re sources, food science, pesticide research, and life sciences. 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 a $2 million building, a staff of approximately 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 Serv ice. Their programs, on and off campus, provide a wide range of technical information and formal course work for hundreds of thousands of Michi gan 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. In broadening the scope of educational opportunity, MSU is build ing on its long experience in continuing education to develop a Lifelong Education Program which will offer University resources to persons who are educationally or economically excluded from the traditional campus programs; to those who seek new skills or wish to update present skills; and to those who wish through education to make their leisure time more productive. The Program also will enable the University to cooperate with local communities in assessing, developing, and expanding their continuing education projects. Michigan State University's land-grant concept of service is interna tional. Supported by grants from the federal government and private foundations, Michigan State University maintains research and educational assistance projects on a world-wide basis. International projects have given many faculty members overseas experience, adding a new dimension to their teaching. With more than a century of educational achievement behind it, Michigan State University continues to apply its academic and physical resources to the problems of today and the challenges of the future. 5 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Graduate Degrees PROCESSIONAL MSU Jazz Ensemble I, TOM ARVIDSON, Conducting AMERICA .......................................................................................................................... Smith The Jazz Ensemble and Audience PRAYER THE REVEREND W. E. MICHAEL East Lansing Trinity Church, East Lansing COMMENTS DR. ROBERT BANKS Dean, James Madison College SPECIAL MUSIC Canonic Passacaglia, Blues a nd Vamp 'Til Read y ... ......... .... .... .......... Fischer CLARE FISCHER, Conducting CO NFERRING OF DEGREES CLIFTON R. WHARTON, JR., M.A., Ph.D. President, Michigan State University ALMA MATER -- __________ __________________ __ __________ ____________________________ ______ ______________ . ____ . __ .... __ .... Traynor M.S.U. , we love thy shadows When twilight silence falls, Flushing d eep 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 Band and Audience) PRAYER REVEREND MICHAEL RECESSIONAL 6 The al.ldience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession aTe e nt t'nng and l eav in ~. ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees PROCESSIONAL MSU J azz Ensemble I, TOM ARVIDSON, Conducting AMERICA ........................................................................................................................... Smith The Jazz Ensemble and Audience PRAYER THE REVERE:'-ID W. E. MICHAEL East Lansing Trinity Church , East Lansing ADDRESS THE HONORABLE JAMES C. O'HARA, Representative, Michigan United States House of Representatives SPECIAL MUSIC Canonic Passacaglia, Blues and Vamp 'Til Ready ................... ............ Fischer CLARE FISCHEl\ Conducting CONFERRING OF DEGREES CLIFTON R. WHARTON, JR., M.A., Ph.D . President, Michigan State University ALMA MATER ............................................................................................................ Traynor M.S.U., we love thy shadows When twilight silence falls, Flushing deep and softly paling 0' 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 Band and Audience) PRAYER REVEREND MICHAEL RECESSIONAL The audience is requested to remain seated while those in th t:: procession aTe entering and leaving. 7 HONORARY DEGREES During your remarkable career as a research scientist, you have exhibited not only the insight of the skilled scientist, but also the vision of the man d edicated to human welfare. For three decades you have been a leader in fundamental as well as practical research in the fi eld of organosilicon compounds. More than any other person, you are responsible for the establishment of an industry which em ploys thousands of chemists and chemical engineers and contributes markedly to the efficiency of America's industrial enterprises. Dur ing your long career with the Dow Corning Corporation, your pains taking research has resulted in numerous inventions and important extensions of theoretical concepts in your specialized field. Because of your outstanding record, you have been singularly honored by the American Chemical Society and other professional organizations. In recognition of your many valuable contributions to the economic progress and scientific advancement of Michigan and the nation, Michigan State University is pleased to grant you the degree of Doc tor of Science. Throughout your career as a lawyer and U. S. Congressman from Michigan's 12th District, you have earned an enviable reputation for integrity and statesmanship. You have continuously devoted your knowledge and energy to the economic and social betterment of the citizens of this state. As a member of the House Committee on Educa tion and Labor, and especially as chairman of its Subcommittee on Post-secondary Education, you have exerted your leadership in the resolution of complex educational problems . This university, like others throughout the country, has b enefited from your determination and concern with such issues as vocational education, student assist ance programs and the need for greater public support of higher edu cation. In all of your undertakings you have worked for democratic principles in our institutions and our public policy. Because of your exceptional record in legislative affairs , and your constant dedication to the educational and cultural progress of Michigan and the nation, Michigan State University is pleased to grant you the degree of Doc tor of Laws. JAMES FRA NKLIN HYDE JAMES C. O'HARA 8 PEREZ M. OLIJI.'DO MARTIl\ DUNAWAY YOUNG HONORARY DEGREES In your relatively brief career since graduating from this univer sity, you have written an important chapter in the history of wildlife management in your native Africa. As Director of the Kenya National Parks, you have devoted your energy and knowledge to the protection of wildlife from excesses of hunting and trading and d estruction of natural habitat. Your expansion of national parks and your leadership in conservation have been recognized internationally, and you have frequently served as your nation's d elegatc to world conferences on resource ecology. Your studies of endangered species were instrumental in promoting the successful Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna concluded in Washing ton in 1973. In recognition of the distinction you have brought to yourself and this institution, and your valuable contribution to a world approach to conservation, Michigan State University is pleased to grant you the degree of Doctor of Science. You have achieved a world-wide reputation as a scientist, edu cator and administrator. Your meticulous research and authoritative publications on tropical medicine, especially the treatment and con trol of malaria, are of great importance in the unending struggle against disease. As a consultant to India, Liberia and other foreign governments, and as a lecturer at international forums, you have demonstrated your deep concern for human welfare. Your adminis trative accomplishments with th e U. S. H ealth Service and as Director of thc Gorgas Memorial Laboratory in Panama reflect your unusual qualities of leadership. The students who have been privileged to work under your guidance confirm, by the success of their own careers, the enthusiasm and dedication which have marked your life and work. Because of the advancements which you have made in scientific knowledge and your humanity in laboring so diligently and unselfishly for the betterment of your fellow man, Michigan State University is pleased to grant you the degree of Doctor of Science. 9 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Class of 1951, M.A. , 1955. Musician, composer, arranger, and conductor. An innovative musician who has influenced the likes of George Shearing, Cal Tjader, Dizzy Gillespie and others, Fischer ranks among the most creative and exciting forces in contemporary music. In 1957 he became writer, arranger, pianist and conductor for the Hi-Lo's, the Fifties' most sophisticated pop vocal quartet. In the 1960's he launched a recording career that began with Gillespie's famed album, A Portrait of Duke Ellington. By 1964, Saturday Review credited Fischer with paving the way to a new fusion in popular music of jazz, Latin and African rhythms. Actually he went one step further, incorporating classical music into his compositions. Now a free lance musician, he has done the background music for numerous films and TV programs, including the Andy Williams Show. Fischer, who has gone on many musical missions for the U.S. Department of State, is truly an ambassador of good will for his country, for his pro fession, and for his university. M.B.A., Class of 1962. Director of Personnel, Banco do Brasil. As one of nine directors of "the world's largest rural bank," with 800 branches and 50,000 employees, Ganem has established numerous programs and policies that have b enefited people in the banking business. He developed a training program that has processed 22,000 personnel, created a bureau of health resources, and pioneered the Human Resources C enter. During his 28 years with th e bank, Ganem has also consulted for a number of firms and taught at several uni versities. From 1962 to 1964 h e headed the marketing department of the University of Bahia, where he graduated with a degree in eco nomics in 1948. Ganem also has a law degree from the Catholic Law School of Bahia. An active social planner as w ell as corporate executive, Ganem developed , among other projects, an economic d evelopment plan for the State of Bahia to renovate its slums. He was also th e executive vice president of the Radio and TV Bandeirantes of Sao Paulo, from 1968 to 1969. CLARE FISCHER ADMON GANEM 10 THE FOR CANDIDATES DEGREES 1975 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees for March, 1975. Candidates are listed by Graduate School and by colleges. The col leges are arranged in alphabetical order. 11 GRADUATE SCHOOL c. W. MINKEL, ACI'lNG DEAN CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE SAMUEL EKPE AKPABOT, Ph.D. Diploma, Trinity College of Music; M.A., University of Chicago. Music. Major Professor: James Niblock, Professor. Dissertation: Functional Music of the Ibibio People of Nigeria. LoUKAS IOANNIS ANANIKAS, Ph.D. MARCIA HILDEN ANDERSON, Ph.D. SUSAN MCCLELLAN ASCH, Ph.D. JOSEPH WILLIAM BENDERSKY, Ph.D. B.S., University of Thessaloniki; M.A., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Warren H. Vincent, Pro fessor. Dissertation: Potential Livestock Production Adjustments on Family Farms in Central Macedonia, Greece. B.A., University of Washington; M.M., Michigan State University. Music. Major Professor: Russell E. Friedewald, Professor. Dissertation : A Survey of Twentieth-Century Finnish Clarinet Music and an Analysis of Selected Works. B.A., Oberlin College; M.A., Michigan State University. Sociology. Major Professor: John Useem, Professor. Dissertation: Transnational Networks: A Multimethod Study of the American Associates of Foreign Students. B.A., City College of New York; M.A., Michigan State University. History. Major Professor: Paul R. Duggan, Assistant Professor. Dissertation: The Politics of an Intellectual: The Political Activity and Ideas of Carl Schmitt, 1910-1945. ALICE MADELINE 'VOLFE BERNSTEIN, Ph.D. B.A., Roosevelt University; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Frances Elaine Donelson, Assistant Pro fessor. Dissertation: Fear of Failure and Role Congruence: An Investigation into the Nature of Achievement Motivation in Women. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Mechanics. Major Professor: Robert William Little, Professor. Dissertation: Analysis of a Dynamic Saint-Venant Region in a Semi Infinite Circular Cylinder. B.S., M.A., Northern Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Alexander J. Kloster, Associate Professor. Dissertation: A D escription of the Role, Territoriality and D efense of the Intermediate School District Superintendent in Michigan. B.A., Juniata College; M.A., University of Pittsburgh. Education. Major Professor: Erling S. Jorgensen, Professor. Dissertation: A Study of the Effect of Teaching and Expectancy to Teach Upon the Cognitive Learning of the Teacher. JOSEPH FRANCIS BINKOWSKI, JR., Ph.D. DAVID MATHEUS BLOMQUIST, Ph.D. BARRY DUANE BRATTON, Ph.D. 12 CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) GRADUATE SCHOOL CHARLES DAWSON BRUCE, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Philosophy. Major Professor: Ronald Suter, Professor. Dissertation: An Investigation of Self-Deception. HERBERT WILLIAM BUTLER, Ph.D. B.S., Kansas State College; M.A., Northwestern University. Anthropology. Major Professor: William Derman, Associate Professor. Dissertation: The Structuring Process in a Mossi Village. ARVON DEANE BYLE, Ph.D. REGINALD KENNETH CARTER, Ph.D. TRACY SUSAN CARTER, Ph.D. LEE ALLEN CHRISTENSEN, Ph.D. RONALD KEITH CLAYTON, Ph.D. THERESE COYNE, Ph.D. JOSEPHINE MARY CZERAPOWICZ, Ph.D. JOSSE G. DE BAERDEMAEKER, Ph.D. LESTER DE BOER, Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor : George W. Ferns, Professor. Dissertation: An Occupational Analysis Model to Determine Metric Measurement Competencies for Pre-Service and In-Service Education as Applied to the Graphic Arts Industry. B.A., University of Windsor; M.A., Bowling Green State University. Sociology. Major Professor : Philip M. Marcus, Professor. Dissertation: The Effect of Domain Acceptance on Transfer of Re sources and Goal Attainment : A Study of Inter-Organizational Rela tionships. B.S., Iowa State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: James C . Braddock, Professor. Dissertation: The Effects of Prior Depth Experience, Feeding, Age and Light on Depth Preference in H aplochromis Burtoni. B.S., Iowa State University; M.S., University of Nebraska Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Larry J. Connor, Professor. Dissertation: An Economic and Institutional Analysis of Land Treat ment as a Wastewater Management Alternative for Southeastern Michigan. B.E., Chicago Teachers College; M.A., University of Chicago. Education. Major Professor: Russell J. Kleis, Professor. Dissertation: Arthur Ernest Morgan and the Development of an Adult Education Enterprise Within the Tennessee Valley Authority 1933-1938. B.A., Carlow College; M.A., Duquesne University. English. Major Professor: Arnold Williams, Professor. Dissertation : A Study of the Vison Tradition in Medieval Literature with Specific Application to The Pearl. B.A., Notre Dame College; M.A., John Carroll University. History. Major Professor: Alan "V. Fisher, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Kingdom of Poland During the Paskevich Viceroyalty, 1832-1856: Erosion of Autonomy. B.S., Catholic University; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor : Larry J. Segerlind, As sociate Professor. Dissertation: Experimental and Numerical Techniques Related to the Stress Analysis of Apples Under Static Loads. A.B ., Wheaton College; M.S., Butler University. Social Science. Major Professor: Donald W. Olmsted, Professor. Dissertation: Socialization of Student Values in a Church-Related College. 13 GRADUATE SCHOOL CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) ALBERT ARCH DEKIN, JR., Ph.D. GUROL DINC, Ph.D. CAROLE JEANNE DOBSON, Ph.D. WILLIAM ROBERT ECKBERG, Ph.D. MILTON PHILIP EISNER, Ph.D. EPHRAIM J. A. EKPO, Ph.D. DEAN ARNOLD ERSFELD, Ph.D. MOHAMMED F AHMY MOHAMMED ZAKY MOHAMMED FAHMY, Ph.D. LEVERN WILLIAM F AIDLEY, Ph.D. JOHN H. FITCH, Ph.D. 14 A.B., Dartmouth College. Anthropology. Major Professor: Moreau S. Maxwell, Professor. Dissertation: Models of Pre-Dorset Culture: Towards an Explicit Methodology. B.S., Ankara University; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: George E. Merva, Pro fessor. Dissertation: Stochastic Representation of Surface Roughness and Its Relation to Manning "n" Friction Coefficient. B.A., Midwestern University. Arts and Letters Interdisciplinary. Major Professor: Richard E. Sulli van, Professor. Dissertation: The Thirteenth-Century Papacy as Viewed by Those Outside the Roman Curia. B.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: Hironobu Ozaki, Professor. Dissertation: Altered Pattern of Gene Activity in Abnormal Sea Urchin Morphogenesis. B.A., New York University. Mathematics. Major Professpr: John W. Wagner, Professor. Dissertation: Mathematical Understandings and Misconceptions of Prospective Elementary School Teachers. B.S., University of Ibadan; M.S., Michigan State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Alfred W. Saettler, As sistant Professor. Dissertation: Pathogenic Variation in Common (Xanthomonas Phaseoli) and Fuscous (Xanthomonas Phaseoli Var. Fuscans) Bacterial Blights of Bean (Phaseolus Vurgaris L.). B.A., Augsburg College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Peter J. Wagner, Professor. Dissertation: The Origin of Photoreactivity in Certain Ketones Pos sessing Lowest 7r, 7r 0 Triplet States. B.S., Ain-Shams University; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Metallurgy. Major Professor: K. N. Subramanian, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Transmission Electron Microscopic Studies on the Role of Various Nucleating Agents on the Microstructure of a Binary Barium Borate Glass System. B.S., Iowa State University; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: Merle L. Esmay, Professor. Dissertation: Computer Simulation of the Cooperative Approach to Tractor Mechanization in a Developing Country. B.A., University of Kansas; M.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: Roland H. Baker, Professor. Dissertation: Behavioral Habitat Selection as a Factor in the Distri bution of Woodland Deermice, Peromyscus Maniculatus Gracilis, in the Kingston Plains of Northern Michigan. CANDIDATES FOIl THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) GRADUATE SCHOOL JAMES ALBERT FLORE, Ph.D. B.S., Central Michigan University; M.S., Michigan State University. Horticulture. Major Professor: Martin J. Bukovac, Professor. Dissertation: Pesticide Effects on the Plant Cuticle. JOHN ANTHONY FOSSUM, Ph.D. B.A., St. Olaf College; M.A., University of Minnesota. Social Science. Major Professor: Michael Moore, Associate Professor. Dissertation: An Examination of the Effects of Pay Expectancy and Individual Differences on the Perception of Inequity. CHESTER A. FRANCKE, Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Lawrence Borosage, Professor. Dissertation : Perceived Performance Differences Between Women and Men Supervisors and Implications for Training. MARIE CATHERINE GELATO, Ph.D. B.A., Hunter College; M.S., Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: Joseph Meites, Professor. Dissertation: Influence of Different Physiological Parameters on Pro lactin Binding Activity in Prolactin Target Tissues. GREGORY DAVID GILLISPIE, Ph.D. B.S., Michigan State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Ahsan U. Kahn, Assistant Professor. Dissertation : The Electronic Structure of Nitrogen Dioxide. Part 1. Multi-Configuration Self-consistent-field Calculation of the Low-Lying Electronic States: Part II. Spectral Interpretation. AARON ABRAHAM GOLDSTEIN, Ph.D . B.A., W ayne State University; M.A., Michigan State University. Social Science. Major Professor: Max Bruck, Professor. Dissertation: The Client-Social Worker Relationship : Transference Behavior and Interpretation. HOWARD DANIEL GREENWOOD, Ph.D. B.S., University of Michigan; M.S., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: William E. Sweetland, Professor. Dissertation: The Effect of Perceived Relevance on Achievement in a Self-Paced Physics Course. ALLEN CARL GROMMET, Ph.D . B.S., University of Illinois; M.A., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor : James T. Bonnen, Professor. Dissertation: The Influence and Behavior of Interest Group Leaders in the Public Decision Process: A Model with Four Rural Applications. MARK ELMER HEADINGS, Ph.D. B.A., Goshen College; M.S., Michigan State University. Entomology. Major Professor: James W . Butcher, Professor. Dissertation : Forest Ants and Their Association with Plant Extra floral Nectaries and M elampyrum lineare Desr. Seed. CHARLES ROBERT HITCH, Ph.D. B.S., F erris State College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Maior Professor : Peter G. Haines, Professor. Dissertation: The Effects of an Experimental Career Oriented Group Guidance Program on Selected Ninth Grade Students. 15 GRADUATE SCHOOL CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) MARJORIE DIANE HODSON, Ph.D. B.S., M.Ed., University of Missouri. Education. Major Professor: Charles E. Henley, Professor. Dissertation : Competencies for Special Education Directors as Seen by Intermediate and Local Directors of Special Education in Michigan. FOREST H. C. HOLMAN, II, Ph.D. CHONG WOON HONG, Ph.D. BRUCE BYSONG JOHNSON, Ph.D. SANG CHUL KANG, Ph.D. WILLIAM JOSEPH KIEFFER, Ph.D. JAY SUNG KIM, Ph.D. RODNEY CARLOS KIRK, Ph.D. KATHRYN ELEANOR KRONQUIST, Ph.D. JAMES STEPHEN LADLIE, Ph.D. 16 B.S., Tuskegee Institute; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: J. Geoffrey Moore, Professor. Dissertation: A History of Selected Critical Factors and Barriers in the Development of Black Higher Education. B.S., M.S., Seoul National University. Soil Science. Major Professor: Bernard D. Knezek, Professor. Dissertation: Physicochemical Relationships of Selected Iron and Sul fur Systems in Submerged Soils and the Possible Occurence of H 2S Toxicity. B.S., M.S., University of Nebraska. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Larry J. Connor, Professor. Dissertation: Farmland Leasing as a Means of Resource Control in U.S. Land-Based Agriculture. B.A., M.A., Seoul National University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Wilbur B. Brookover, Professor. Dissertation: An Analysis of Social Climate Variables in Schools With Varying Black and White Student Composition When Socioeconomic Status and Achievement Levels are Controlled. B.A., University of Colorado; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Herbert C. Rudman, Professor. Dissertation: Educational Development and National Policy in the People's Republic of China: The Role of the School in Building a New State. B.A., University of Foreign Studies; M.S., University of Rhode Island. Business Administration. (Management). Major Professor: Rollin H. Simonds, Professor. Dissertation: Effect of Feedback on Performance and Job Satisfaction in an Organizational Setting. A.B., University of California; M.A., Michigan State University. Anthropology. Major Professor: Joseph Spielberg, Associate Professor. Dissertation: San Antonio, Yucatan: From Henequen Hacienda to Plantation Ejido. B.A., Immaculate Heart College. Biochemistry. Major Professor: Robert A. Ronzio, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Sulfated Glycopolypeptides of the Exocrine Rat Pan creas. B.S., University of Minnesota; M.S., Michigan State University. Crop Science. Major Professor: William F. Meggitt, Professor. Dissertation: Effect of Soil pH on Metribuzin [4-amino-6-tert-butyl-3- ( methylthio )-1,2,4-triazin-5 (4H) one] Activity and Fate in Soil. CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) GRADUATE SCHOOL LOUIS LEGRAND LANIER, Ph.D. PAUL B. LAVRIK, Ph.D. CHENG-YI LEE, Ph.D. IRIS C. LEE, Ph.D. JEUNG HAN LEE, Ph.D. YUNG CHANG LEE, Ph.D. GREGG LEWIS LINT, Ph.D. KENNETH WAYNE LINVILLE, Ph.D. GARY PATRICK LIPE, Ph.D. GREGORY THOMAS LOFTUS, Ph.D. B.S., McGill University; M.A., University of Alberta. Resource Development. Major Professor: Michael Chubb, Associate Professor. Dissertation: An Exploratory Study of Use Patterns and User Charac teristics of Michigan Snowmobile Owners. B.S., Sacto St. College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Harold Hart, Professor. Dissertation: Part I: Synthesis and Acid-Catalyzed Rearrangement of Epoxyenones. Part II: Regiospecificity in Di-1T-Methane Photo isomerizations. B.S., Taipei Medical College. Pharmacology. Major Professor: Tai Akera, Professor. Dissertation: The Specific Binding of Opiate Agonist and Antagonist to Brain Tissue In Vitro: Its Relationship to Opiate Receptors and the Influence of Chronic Morphine Treatment. B.S., National Taiwan University; M.S., West Virginia University. Food Science. Major Professor: Laurence G. Harmon, Professor. Dissertation: Production and Thermal Inactivation of Staphylococcal Enterotoxins in Meat Systems. B.S., M.S., Seoul National University; M.S., Iowa State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Glenn L. Johnson, Professor. Dissertation: Projections of Product Supply and Factor Demand Under Structural Change for Korean Agriculture: A Systems Simulation Ap proach. B.S., National Taiwan University; M.A., M.S., Michigan State Uni versity. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Glenn L. Johnson, Professor. Dissertation: Adjustment in the Utilization of Agricultural Land in South Central Michigan with Special Emphasis on Cash-Grain Farms. B.A., M.A., Central Michigan University. History. Major Professor: Paul A. Varg, Professor. Dissertation: Early American Conceptions of International Law and Their Influence on Foreign Policy: 1776-1803. B.S., Central Missouri State College; M.S., University of Missouri. Soil Science. Major Professor: Boyd G. Ellis, Professor. Dissertation: Changes in the Organo-Mineral Complex of Soils Due to Manure Applications. B.A., St. Benedict's College; M.A., Ed.S., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Raymond N. Hatch, Professor. Dissertation: Case Analyses of the Pupil Personnel Programs in Three Selected School Districts. A.B., Wheeling College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Henry Clay Smith, Professor. Dissertation: A Medical Attribution of Responsibility Scale: Effects of Outcome, Actor, Judgment Context, Locus of Control and Other Personality Measures. 17 GRADUATE SCHOOL CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) BRIAN GEORGE LONG, Ph.D. JAMES DOUGLAS MAAS, Ph.D. MARY ANN K. MARKWELL, Ph.D. JOHN McKEON, Ph.D. CHAO MENG, Ph.D. JOAN MCCARTNEY MIGNEREY, Ph.D. DONNA LORRAINE MONTGOMERY, Ph.D. WILLIAM DONALD LORNE MUSICK, Ph.D. RONALD BERL MYERS, Ph.D. PORNSAWAN NIMNOI, Ph.D. 18 B.S., M.B.A., Central Michigan University. Business Administration (Marketing). Major Professor: Leo G. Erick son, Professor. Dissertation: An Analytical Technique for the Optimization of Price/ Service Mix of American Brokerage Firms. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Ted W . Ward, Professor. Dissertation: Two Extensions of Levene's Test of Homogeneity of Variances: A Monte Carlo Investigation of Actual-Nominal Error Rate and Relative Power. B.S., Notre Dame College. Biochemistry. Major Professor: L. L. Bieber, Professor. Dissertation: The Discovery and Partial Characterization of Carnitine Acetyltransferase Activity From Rat Liver Peroxisomes and Micro somes. B.S., M.S., University College, Ireland. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Vernon L. Sorenson, Pro fessor. Dissertation: Farm Commodity Programs: Their Effect on Plantings of Feed Grains and Soybeans. B.S., Taiwan Provincial College; M.S., University of New Brunswick. Forestry. Major Professor: Wayne L. Myers, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Analytical Methods for Predicting Non-Productive Times of Logging Machines and a Model for Estimating Machine Productivity. B.S., Defiance College; M.E., Bowling Green State University. Education. Major Professor : Lois Bader, Associate Professor. Dissertation: The Relationship of Rates of Language Processing Us ing Aural and Visual Modalities: Listening Comprehension of Time Compressed Speech and Reading Comprehension Using Speeded Reading. B.S., Drake University. Microbiology and Public H ealth. Major Professor: Loren R. Snyder, Assistant Professor. Dissertation: Interactions Between RNA Polymerase and DNA Dur ing T4 Bacteriophage Development. B.S., Michigan State University. Biochemistry. Major Professor: William W. Wells, Professor. Dissertation: Studies on Phosphorylative Pathways of Galactose Me tabolism in Rat Heart and Brain. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: Edward C. Cantino, Professor. Dissertation: Characteristization of Sub-Cellular Organelles in the Zoospore of Blastocladiella emersonii. B.S., Chulalongkorn University; M.S., Michigan_ State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: William J. Hooker, Pro fessor. Dissertation: Effect of Potato Spindle Tuber Virus on Pollen Function. CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) GRADUATE SCHOOL DONALD EUGENE ORR, JR., Ph.D. MOTILAL B. PAMNANI, Ph.D. BRIAN EUGENE PAPE, Ph.D. SAMUEL DALE PARSONS, Ph.D. JAMES ANGELO PERCICH, Ph.D. GARY LEE PETERSON, Ph.D. ALIDA DIANE QUICK, Ph.D. KENNETH E. REID, Ph.D. ROGER ALLAN ROEMMICH, Ph.D. KAREL LOUISE ROGERS, Ph.D. HELEN ELIZABETH ROMSEK, Ph.D. GEORGE FRANCIS SARGENT, Ph.D. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Pennsylvania State University. Animal Husbandry and Institute of Nutrition. Major Professor: E. R. Miller, Professor. Dissertation: A Nutritional Evaluation of Recycled Swine Waste. M.B.B .S., M.Sc., Grant Medical School. Physiology. Major Professor: Henry W. Overbeck, Professor. Dissertation: Vasoactivity of Renal Venous Blood After Unilateral Renal Artery Constriction. B.A., Washington University; M.S., Michigan State University. Entomology. Major Professor: N. J. Zabic, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Photochemistry of Bioactive Compounds. I. Solution Phase Photochemistry of Asymmetric Triazim-5-(4H)-ONES. II. Solu tion-Phase Photochemistry of Symmetrical Triazines. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Cornell University. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: J. Ben Holtman, Associate Professor. Dissertation: An Event-Oriented Com Production Simulation Model. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor : J. L. Lockwood, Pro fessor. Dissertation: Interaction of Atrazine With Soil Microorganisms: Popu lation Changes, Disease Enhancement, and Herbicide Accumulation. B.S., Michigan State University. Mathematics. Major Professor: Joseph E. Adney, Professor. Dissertation: On the Automorphism Group of an Integral Group Ring. B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: William D. Crano, Associate Professor. Dissertation: The Effects of Sex and Anxiety in the Invasion of Per sonal Space. B.A., Michigan State University; M.S.W., Wayne State University. Social Science. Major Professor: Lucille K. Barber, Professor. Dissertation: The Historical Development of Social Group Work in the United States Between 1850 and 1955. B.S., M.A., University of Nebraska. Business Administration (Accounting). Major Professor: Harold M. Sollenberger, Associate Professor. Dissertation : Statistical Analysis of Alternative Cost Accounting Methods. B.S., Michigan State University. Zoology. Major Professor: Alan J. Holman, Professor. Dissertation: Herpetofauna of the Beck Ranch Local Fauna (Upper Pliocene: Blancan) of Texas. B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Charles E. Henley, Professor. Dissertation : A Study of Participant Evaluation of a Resource Teacher Program. B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Allan J. Abedor, Associate Professor. Dissertation: A Comparison of Audio and Written Prompting in the Training of Perceptual Motor Skills. 19 GRADUATE SCHOOL CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) JAMES GLENN SEELYE, Ph.D. WILLIAM DAVID SHAW, Ph.D. BRUCE STAAL, Ph.D. LESLIE EWING STEEN, JR., Ph.D. THOMAS C. STRATTON, Ph.D. PARIZAD TAHBAZZADEH, Ph.D. JAMES MURRAY TERRIS, Ph.D. I RONALD LURIE THOMPSON, Ph.D. ROBIN RICHARD V ALLACHER, Ph.D. ANDRE VAN NIEKERK, Ph.D. EDWARD WALTER VITZ, Ph.D. 20 B.S., Lake Superior State College; M.S., Michigan State University. Fisheries and Wildlife. Major Professor: Niles R. Kevern, Professor. Dissertation: Predictive Capabilities of the Specific Activity Hy pothesis For Cs and Zn in Freshwater Systems. B.S., Xavier University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Dale V. Alam, Associate Professor. Dissertation: An Exploratory Study of Diverse Educational Philoso phies, Psychologies, Methodologies and Communication Networks as a Means to Establish a Curriculum Theory in Support of Diverse Ed ucational Alternative Learning Environments Within Public Schools. B.S., Calvin College; M.S., Michigan State University. Mathematics. Major Professor: Wilbur E. Deskins, Professor. Dissertation: A Study of the Stabilizing Automorphisms of a Finite Group. B.A., Tulane University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Castelle G. Gentry, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Factors Facilitating and Factors Inhibiting the Effective Implementation of Competency-Based Certification of Educational Media Specialists by the State of Michigan. B.A., Hartwick College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Peter J. Wagner, Professor. Dissertation: Conformational Effects on the Photochemistry of Some 2-Phenylcyclohexanones. B.A., University of Tabriz; M .A., University of Teheran. Sociology. Major Professor: Frederick B. Waisanen, Professor. Dissertation: Stratification and Adoption of Agricultural Innovations Among Costa Rican Farmers. B.S., University of Maine; M.S., Eastern Michigan University. Physiology. Major Professor: Burnell H. Selleck, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Investigation of Antinatriferic Activity in Hemodialysis Fluid, Blood, and Plasma Ultrafiltrate. B.B.A., University of Michigan; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: Ralph E. Hepp, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Description and Analysis of Limited Resource Farmers in Michigan. A.B., San Diego State University; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: Lawrence A. Messe', Associate Professor. Dissertation: Dimensions of the Self and Situational Self-consciousness in the Perception of Others. B.A., Pacific Union College; M.A., Andrews University. Education. Major Professor: Howard Hickey, Associate Professor. Dissertation: An Analysis of the Perceptions Held by Faculty and Staff, Foreign Alumni, and Foreign Students of the Services Availa ble to Foreign Students at Andrews University. B.S., St. Lawrence University. Chemistry. Major Professor: Carl Brubaker, Professor. Dissertation: Photochemical Reactions of Bis (rl-cyclopentadienyl) Dichloride. CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTORAL DEGREE (Continued) GRADUATE SCHOOL VAUGHN EDWIN WAGNER, JR., Ph.D. B.S., Grove City College; M.S., Pennsylvania State University. Entomology. Major Professor: Harold D. Newson, Associate Professor. Dissertation: Mosquito Biting Activity in Michigan State Parks and Development of a Systems Science Model for Study of Woodland Aedes. RICHARD LAURENCE WALKER, Ph.D. B.S., Alma College; M$., Michigan State University. Physiology. Major Professor: PaulO. Fromm, Professor. Dissertation: Uptake, Distribution, and Incorporation of 59Fe in Tis sue and Blood of Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri). CHWAN CHAU WANG, Ph.D. DARSAN WANG, Ph.D. TIMOTHY MONROE WELLS, Ph.D. B.S., National Chunghsing University; M.S., Michigan State University. Soil Science. Major Professor: Lynn S. Robertson, Professor. Dissertation: Phosphorus Test Evaluations of Sugarcane Soils in Taiwan. B.Ed., Taiwan Normal University; M.S., Michigan State University. Resource Development. Major Professor: Eugene F. Dice, Professor. Dissertation: Measurement of Economic Characteristics of Michigan Private Campground Industry. B.S., Marion College; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Patricia Cianciolo, Professor. Dissertation: An Investigation Designed To Test The Feasibility of Using Visual Literacy T echniques and the Language Experience Ap proach to Reading To Develop The Reading Abilities of Remedial Fourth Grade Readers. . BENJAMIN CALVIN WILSON, Ph.D. B.A., St. Benedict's College; M.A., Michigan State University. History. Major Professor : James R. Hooker, Professor. Dissertation: Michigan's Ante-Bellum Black Haven - Cass County 1835-1870. JAMES ROLAND WOLFE, Ph.D. B.S., M.B.A., Indiana University. Education. Major Professor : Max R. Raines, Professor. Dissertation: The Educational Needs of Mature Women in a Western Community. PAUL WOODWORTH, Ph.D. B.A., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: James L. Page, Professor. Dissertation: An Investigation of the Dynamics of the Learning Cell. DAVID ALLEN WRIGHT, Ph.D. BOOKER TALMADGE YANCEY, JR., Ph.D. B.A., Grinnell College. Chemistry. Major Professor: Max T . Rogers, Professor. Dissertation: Molecular Motion in Condensed Phases. Nuclear Mag netic Relaxation and Raman Lineshape Studies of Several Small Mole cules. B.A., M.A., Wayne State University. Education. Major Professor: Lou Romano, Professor. Dissertation: A Study of the Role Perceptions of Paraprofessionals as Perceived by Principals, Teachers, and Paraprofessionals in Three Michigan Elementary Schools. 21 GRADUATE SCHOOL CANDIDATES FOR THE EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST DEGREE DALE RICHARD DITTMER, Ed.S. B.S., M.A., Western Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Stanley E. Hecker, Professor. CHARLES MICHAEL DONAtIVE, Ed.S. B.A., Michigan State University; M.A., Eastern Michigan University. Education. Major Professor: Peggy L. Miller, Associate Professor. ALAN JAMES FROST, Ed.S. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: James W. Costar, Professor. JOHN EUGENE HAREMSKI, Ed.S. B.S., University of Detroit; M.A., Michigan State UniversitJ. Education. Major Professor: Russell J. Kleis, Professor. JUDITH ANNE HELMKER, Ed.S. B.S., Central Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State University. Education: Major Professor: Roy L. Wesselman, Associate Professor. MARY LONDON JACKSON, Ed.S. B.A., Carson Newman College; M.R.E., Corner School of Missions and Social Work. Education. Major Professor: Laurine E. Fitzgerald, Professor. JEAN MARIE MARLOWE, Ed.S. B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Education. Major Professor: Glen O. Cooper, Professor. BRUCE EVALD OSTERBERG, Ed.S . B.A., Seattle Pacific College; M.A., Northwestern University. Education. Major Professor: Richard L. Featherstone, Professor. WILLIAM W. WISEMAN, Ed.S. B.S.Ed., M.S., Northeast Missouri State College. Education. Major Professor: Harvey Clarizo, Professor. 22 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES L AWRENCE L. BOGER, D EAN Agricultural Economics Douglas Gene Lewis Agricultural Mechanization Frederick William Hall Biochemistry Linda Christine Chaney Kenneth James Dean Grant Tsuyoshi Shimamoto Crop Science Richard B. Anda Dairy Science David Lee Bolenbaugh Fisheries and Wildlife Philip Wayne DeVore Craig Steven Killian Stephanie Janene Kittleson Richard Lee Mikula Food Science Panagiotis Athanasopoulos John Spiros Bakastamos Yen-Ping Chin Shahram Dokhani Mary Catherine Ganzfried Stylianos Lazaridis Eileen Frances McMahon Kirk F. Otto Nickolas John Palamidis Candace Lynne Rajchel Paraskevas Stavrinos Sterling Samuel Thompson Blayne Robert Wilson Forestry Gregory John Bixby Kyle Mason Kittleson David P. Van Bossuyt Horticulture Norberto Da Silva Gail Roy Ehret Robert Patrick Rice, J1'. Gary Lee Wade Packaging Yugo Suzuki Park and Recreation Resources John Douglas Black Diane Newman Lynda K. Robinson Robert W illiam Schott Resource Development Philip Alan Babcock J ames Budd Graveline Richard Lawrence Jameson Rex Lynn LaMore Michael T. Mang Robert Lee Roller Christopher A. Shafer Ira Lewis Withler Soil Science Wagih A. AI Mustafa Robert Kingsley Hubbard Douglas Lawrence Karlen Robert Lee McLeese Donald Joseph Murray Elizabeth Shields Animal Husbandry John Bryan Baggott "Roderick Daniel Ellis Delores Eileen Elston Richard Michael Goepp Deborah Ann Gorter John Donelson Lyon "Theodore John Macek Charles Henry Nichols "Gail Lynn Peterson .. "w. Dan Quinlan .... James Raquet Remensnyder Vaughn Irving Rickert Donald James Rowland Danny Carl Sandmann Lawrence Vaughn Stein .. With Honor 00 With High Honor Robin Marie Studeny "Lynn Elizabeth Sweeney Building Construction Bradley Noel Boese Richard James Cousineau David L. Dugan "Randal Clark Hogan Edward Rodney Kalb Gregory Lewis Kreps Crop Science Donald Charles Black John Lynn Kirtland Donald Richard Ratcliff Dairy Science Gary Robert Carmichael Roger Lee Lerg Donald George Martell Hillery Don McFarlin "Roy Merrill Rosen "John G. Woodworth Fisheries and Wildli fe J ames Richard Casey "Richard Alan Coleman Dennis Michael Forsyth Mark C. Hepler Michael Ernest Kaczan Thomas George Marr Cora Fischbein Rubitschun 23 DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Natural Resources and Environmental Education Karen Rae Byron "Kim Metheny Judith Hills Murrell "Jane Elizabeth Pettengill .. "Marta Dittmer Radke Packaging Daniel Louis Burnham .... Bert C. Crandell Tod Eugene Mapes Roddy L. McAlvey Glen Allan McDowell Sally Ruth Miller Thomas William Morris Christopher Henry Pope James David Smith .... Constance Jo Stewart Kenneth Edward Surmacz Park and Recreation Resources "Sharon Ann Dick Steven G. Eason Richard B. Ebert Robert Lawrence Eggleston Michael S. Gaubatz Thomas Harold Laird, Jr. Bruce Alan Lockhart "John Ignactious McCleary Steven Allyn Muller Alan B. O'Leary "Robert Arno Rose, Jr. Samuel Michael Skidmore "Lauren Arthur Vaughn Elizabeth Goodell Watkins Physical Systems in Agriculture and Natural Resources Rumbani W. C. M. McHawe Public Affairs Management Pandora Marie Brown Kurt Amos Dawson "Craig Eugene Weaver Resource Development "Jeffrey James Brenske . Gary O. Burt "Thomas HeI)ry Christensen Craig Richard Hansen H" "Karen Sue Hawkins "Janet Phyllis Hilton Bradford Lynn Johnson .. Anne Michelle LesStrang Ellis Charles Mahan Douglas Mitchell Manning R. Sherman Robinson Thomas Gregory Upchurch DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS Agriculture and Natural Resources Communications Margot Elaine Griffiths DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agribusiness and Natural Resources Education Harold Ellis Schmidt Animal Husbandry Daniel Lee Decker Horticulture Lynn Lee Luxon "Claire Ellen Wietor Natural Resources and Environmental Education Garland H. Bender James Edward Hanselman Food Science "Karrick Michael McKinney Donna Ann Rebman Nirmal K. Sinha Christopher Joseph Smith Melissa Gibson Strong Food Systems Economics and Management Michael Ray Crumbaugh Susan Elaine Karony Robert Jay Schenck Dennis Michael Suswick Forestry Anne Carol Balone Ronald Arthur Dorn .... Donald Bruce Farrand .... Kenneth Herman Freye "Calvin Ray Garbrecht Dale AmoIa Getz Michael J. Griffin "Ronald Artis Harris "Thomas John Jeffries "Glenn Walter Lahti .... James Arthur Nickelson John Alger Nugent J ames Allen Sabo .... Frederick T. Schulte DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Thomas Edward Schwitzer "Michael Francis Sohasky .... Gail Peterson Waller Horticulture James B. Chevalier Robert Brian Flewwelling .. "Laura Gilman James Gwin Joyce "Marsha A. June "Robert Carl Karp David Karl McKillen H" "Gloria Lynn Pearson Jack Harry Schnabel H .... John Robert Schulte Philip Gerard Schwallier "Sue Anne Shalhoub "Richard Graham Steeh J ames Ora Sutton Darryl Trembath "Jack Edward Volker Roxanne Wallace H Honors College .. With Honor ... With High Honor 24 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS RICHARD E. SULLIVAN, DEAN :qEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Art Education Edith Hazzard Wright Art History John Patrick Forbes English Umaporn Kakanopas Robert Lee Kinnunen Caroline Cecelia Latham Mohammad Abdurrahman Malaibari J ames Bernard Quilligan English-Community College Teaching Caroline Whiting Young History Farley Kakpama Coomber John Anthony McClure Mary Reinsma Patton Daniel Thomas Peters Philosophy Henry Eugene Cline James Robert Shanks Gary Edward Snodgrass Spanish Sandra Kay Ariza Joanne Margaret Mueller Art Practice Phirasak Pavenayotin Applied Music Lawrence Douglas James Moser Music Composition Nancy Elizabeth Hill American Studies William Reynolds McBride Chinese - - - ·Michael Deforrest Doyle Art History Lisa Swedenburg Susan Claire Trim Art Practice Susanne Kamalieh Badii "Thomas Ralph Henry James Joseph Virga, Jr. H Honors College o \-Vith Honor •• With High Honor Classical Studies Robert James Humphrey English Richard Lee Bortel John Robert Brown Roberta Lynne Campbell H· ·Chris Eugene Danielson "Rachel Diem H""Lisa Ann Ellingen "Charles Wright Faulkner ""William Alanson Holm "J ames Lester Johnson "Mae Yong Lam Margaretta Lee Lunde ""Patti Kay Miller H"Charles Francis Moles "Laurie Ann Ranke 25 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS English (Continued) Robert Allan Rich "Rhonda Anne Rochkind Sue Anne Sherman "Leslie Ann Shields Ruth Zischke Smith "Stephen George Straw H .... P~ul McCaw Walker German "Paulette Marie Bochnig Caroline Helen Hauk History J ames Eric Burnett Kenneth Alan Christensen Fredrick James Cusack Deborah Sue Dilsworth "Michael Deforrest Doyle David Frederick Rasmussen Gilberto Ernesto Rios Margaret Anne Sealock Dennis Michael Swain Humanities .... Catherine Jon Kendall .... Jeanne Ann Leeman Kathleen Frances Marie Miller H .... Ronda Elizabeth Nelson Jon Paul Soderlund "Gary Wayne Stockman H umanities-Prelaw Gerald Edwin Beard Jan Joan Finder Aft Pmctice "Margaret Ramona Beall H .... Patricia Ann Gerling H .... Sara Alison Hoyt .. "Kathleen Wicke Kimble .... Edwina Ann Kurkowski H .... Michelle Qualtiere "Lesley Ann Robinson Applied Music H .... Margaret Louise Gage Music Thempy David Andrew Barger Nancy Susan Heller .... Anita Mae Holm Elizabeth Sue Margoshes H Honors College • With Honor ... With High Honor DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC 26 Judith Knudsen .... Alan James Krcmarik "Steven Bates Leiby Robert Thomas Maxwell Stewart Charles Parent Richard Michael Proppe Music Litemture James Albert Marrah Bonnie Jean Swegles Philosophy "Stephen Paul Herwaldt Etsuko Shinozaki Russian Thomas James MacLaney Spanish ""Marie Ilene Shively Theat1'e Richard Emery Brown DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Pmctice Cleveland Burke Bohler III judy Ann Kalinowski Charles Patrick McAlpine English .. Alma Lajean Andrews "Susan Lenore Bellgowan .... Debra Marie Constantini Anne Marie Derengoski Michele Eileen Heist .... Ann Marie Kraus .. Michael Dennis Murphy "Walter Joseph Podufaly Patricia Marie Roberts "Cynthia Sue Strickland Carole Ann Svinicki "Jerrold Arthur Thompson French "Linda Susan Melamed "Mary Jane Smith History Benji Armstrong Marc Richard Bennetts Gerald Wayne Donley .... Lisa Marie Sexton Spanish Eric Thorne Hunsucker "Mary Jo Truesdale "Kim Marie White Theatre "LaDonna Michelle Beamon Wayne Carl Summers DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Art Pmctice ""Gail Susan Dhariwal ""Doris Loretta Eisenstein Margaret Marie McClellan Suzanne Elizabeth Pratt .... Margaret Claire Switalski ""Faith Helane Zieske DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music Steven Douglas Bass Charlotte Holly Chadwick H .... Karen Elizabeth Cosby .... Sharon J. Feeny Karen Lee Folks H .... Margaret Louise Gage "Barbara J. Hildreth "Barbara Jean Nelson ""Nancy Joan Pollack Thomas Bennett Reed, JI. .. Annette Marie Yared School Music and Music Therapy JoAnn Connor H .... Mary J. Hohenstein COLLEGE BUSINESS OF RICHARD J. LEWIS, ACTING DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics John Philip Johnson Luis Jose Tarazona Cote GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Abdolrahim Afshar Hitoshi Ariizumi Raymond Lee Barry Michael William Bloch A. David Brayton John Julyan Clemens, Jr. Gerald Lee Cluley Scott Michael Connor Robert Lorin Cook Jose Horacio Cortina Janice M. De Jong Andrew William Dutton Mohammad Hasan Fathi Greta Ann Bollenbach Foster Deane H. Frier Jeffrey Craig Goldstein Michael William Golombek Shashikant Gupta Ronald Mark Harrison Mary Ruth Harsha Ronald Charles Hintz William Peter Holda Michael George Hrydziuszko Salah Ali Issa Lloyd Franklin Jenkins, Jr. Fred Peter Kayne David Lawrence Taylor Knudson Jon Keith Korpalski Stephen Frederick Meach Benedito Domingos Menegazzi Gerald Thomas Miron Pauline Vera Misjak Robert Eugene Montbach, Jr. Anthony Mario Montrone Kenneth Paul Nickels Frank Paul Paradise II Richard Arthur Reimer Aloysio Justiniano da Rocha Richard Robert Roney Paulo Edmundo Sande e Oliveira J ames Robert Sebo Leigh R. Stork Barrie James Underwood John Clark VanConant Michael G. VanHaerents Kellie Lynn Willson Ronald Thomas Wilsie DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS "Mark Raymond Pasternak Allan D. Rau Paul James Schmidt Anita Shelton °Nancy Joan Solecki "Glenn Joseph Theoret James Frederick Topliff Bruce A. Yanusz Economics °Jay Michael Courage Dean Paul Latona Peter Marutiak, Jr. HO"Bruce M. Masterson H""Kathleen Lyn Quenneville Accounting Steve Aretakis Gerald Lawrence Berger ""Joyce E. DenBraber ""Kathleen Livingston Disler Robert Bruce Drake, Jr. H""Maryann Dreske H" "Philip Harry Duer "Thomas John Hadrych Douglas J. Hanson " Arvid Dean Hood "William Franklin Hupka Randy A. Kent Gary E. Lueck Marilyn Merila H""Michael Keith Modin H"Bernadette Louise Muko Jill Lucille Murphy H Honors College ° 'Vith Honor 00 With High Honor H ° °Richard William Schrader David Sekela H""Charles Robert Watkins H" °Jeffrey Carl Weiss Financial Administration Lawrence Peter Emelander William P. McCliment Food Systems Economics and Management Jane Lynn Blaser Victoria Vegis 27 Personnel Administration Eric Lee Dean Gabriela L. Downey Dennis Alan Dyke ""Mary Ann Evert Paul Lee Gladstone Judith Anne Glynn Joel Mark McPherson Michael Bruce Oliver Daniel Edward Orr Jerry A. Phillipson Linda L. Rynd H""Gary Glen Schultz "Laurie Andrews Stirling Risk and Insurance "David Brian Winstanley Tourism Lloyd J. Cooley Linda L. Farrell Susan Carol Graham ""Daniel James Hughes DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Business Education Cathy A. Dodge Constance J. Gullekson Distributive Education Gary C. Betz Paul M. Garber o "Virginia Ann Hannen William Howard Hart Paul Eric Joseph Jeffrey Scott Kaiz Mary L. Kelly William Ballenger Kinsinger Robert Edward Laskey "James Leroy McKillips Arthur David Miller Patrick Richard Murphy Linda K. Nester J ames Keith Petrus Kathryn Lynn Phillips ""David Glen Roberts Patrick Arthur Tinetti ""Robert Lewis Willis Marketing Michael John Bailey Dennis Joseph Bauman "Bruce Thompson Darrow Jack Steven Gardner "George Thayer Heath Robin Beth Jones Robert Gerald Leyland "J anice Ann Maly . "Patrick Kenneth McNeil William W. Prain ""Thomas Frank Saxton Juliann Sivulka Michael B. Vaughan Keith William White Office Administration Roberta Lynn Carey Janice Eve Cheney Operations Management Lynn George DeFrance Dan Michael Walker J ames Edward Ziesman COLLEGE OF BUSINESS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS General Business Administration Deborah Alice Alger Donald Clair Aseltine Jeffrey Thomas Bouck Winston Hamlett Buckley Daniel Michael Clough "Thomas Roger Crib ley Donald Gordon Dunlop Clifford T. Foster "David Edward Gast Lee Edward Haslick Donald Michael Horn H""Donald Lee Kaverman H"William Thomas King, Jr. Alexander Menyhert Kota Silvia Maria Leme Marcondes Macedo Joseph Owen Miller James Hugh O'Donnell James Albert Orlando Christopher S. Platt Brant Franklyn Schultz Joseph Douglas Sonefeld Michael Bernard Stevens Ronald Jay Vlasblom Edward Steven Walters Phillip John Westervelt General Business Administration-Prelaw " John Chester Fish Lee Edward Haslick Thomas C. Valentine Hotel and Restaurant Management Michael Glenn Baker Frederick William Bell Daniel Stephan Blachut Randy Wayne Carlson "Gregory Arnold Eerbeek "David Lawrence Engelhardt H Honors College "With Honor 00 With High Honor 28 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS HERBERT J. OYER, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Advertising Bernard Michael Bullard John Frederick Hofmeister Wichchu Mokkhavesa Stephen Lester Pankey Jennifer Fay Spoon Audiology and Speech Sciences Elizabeth Taiwo Akpati Janet Beth Baldrey Delphine Anna Bisson Sumalai Maroonroge Patricia Gay Miskowski Marilyn Lane Rubendunst Ellen Sue Wiesenthal Communication Donal Dean Clark Norman E. Fontes John Carl Johnston Robert David McPhee Joanne Horn Rettke Charles Nickolas Straney Mary Waddell Sutherland Journalism Robert Y. H. Bao Didier J. Guerin Floresta Deloris Jones Gregory Lee Warfield Television and Radio Lawrence Walter Lynn DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Advertising Byron E. Carlson, Jr. William Richard Dobson Vicki Joyce Evans H""Jane Marie French HO °John William Kerastas III Steven Gary Lappenga HORichard Lee Lukey, Jr. H'''' Anne Collins Matheny Timothy Clinton Moore Tomislav Rudolph Neuman Catherine Ann Pick "William Donald Renner II James Frederick Rueber Richard M. Waddell Kathryn LeVeque Wise Audiology and Speech Sciences °Carol Jean Bartlett Andersen Cheryl Yvonne Fry H""Barbara Ann Harte "Robin J. Kaukola Beverly Diane Tolliver H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor Communication Gordon Lincoln Freedman, Jr. "William Gregory Lutsch "Thomas Louis Ori "Denise L. Petty Deborah Jean Saul ""Michael J. Smydra Rella Jean Snare H""Nicky Jimmy Stoyanoff James Wells Wilcox Journalism John Joseph Bozzo Denise Crittendon Wayne Alan Erickson Patrick Edward Farnan Mary Jo Galli William Jay Riegel "Stanley Michael Stein George A. Stofer ""John Baldwin Swart ""James LaMonte Tinney Larry A. Vandesande "Pamela Wright Ward Steven M. Wilson Television and Radio Charles Douglas Baird David Brandell Robert Louis Croson Victor Joseph Filip ""Gary Richard Gorland Thomas Richard Kessenich Betsy S. Lam David Parker Lang "Curtis Michael Miller Michael Angelo Mueller Michael McCann Murphy "Naomi Marlene Patek Joseph Anthony Ransom Harold Jeptha Skinner Cynthia Bergstrom Slaughter John Glenn Walsh "Randall Wilson Christopher Lloyd Young DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Communication Daniel Lee Emmitt Michelle Ann Lauer "Claudia Kay Smith 29 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION KEITH GOLDHAMMER, DEAN Education Phyllis Rae Abbuhl Jeannette Adams Nancy Jane Atkinson Lorraine Elnora Baehre Charles Evans Baker Mary Ann Barbour Richard Frederick Barnett Freeman Thomas Beasley, Jr. Ingrid Olga Benke John Charles Biedenbach Bradley Eugene Borgeson Chet Wayne Boss Shirley Foss Brown Nancy Lee VanSciver Brubaker Apinya Buasuang JoAnne Margaret Buehler John Edward Carelli Larry Robert Cates Janice K. Collins Larry Steven CoIlyard Marian Elizabeth Cooks Bruce Butler Courim Amanullah Rahimtullah Dada Charles H. Davidson Joann A. Doyle Richard Allen Eavey Marvin A. Ellis Penphit Empraneet Edward Simeon Folsom, Jr. Frederick Bond Frost Susan L. Geist Dale Harold Glynn M. Regina Green Ann Marie Gremel Andres Gutierrez Franklin David Guzak Mary R. Haggard Elizabeth Ann Harper Alice Wiese Hauver Barbara Ann Hoes Charlene Marie Holloway Winfield Leland Holmes Joseph E. Hurst Alan Edward Johnson Joyce Ellen Johnson Jean Jones Nancy Ann Kaiser Keith Lou Kauffman Sammie LaRae Kennedy Richard Leslie King Preang Kitratnee Paul Michael Kleeman W. Gerald Kline Deborah Sue Kohn Pamela Jean Kruse Carol Ann Kryske Cheryl Grable LaRocque Daryl Van Larsen William James Latta Ruth Jane Leite David Irving Lemmen Sandra Buike Link Karin Margarete Ludwig John Arthur Maki Mary Frances Maness Daniel James McShannock Kathleen Anne Medaugh Gianetti Olivatti Menegazzi T anice Ann Messner Sheila S. Morley Janet Windiate Nichols Walter Norris, Jr. Eleanor Jean Notz Julie Gayle Nyquist Dennis Evan O'Grady Carol Ann Olson Martha Jane Openlander Temduang Panusbordee Daniel George Pappas Carol Dorris Pyke Roxanne Wilkie Reeves Judy Wemple Riley Robert Eugene Sachs Chatree Sanawongse Barbara Jane Schneider Kathryn Florine Schultz Richard Andrew Sherman Janet Marie Short Maureen M. Slavin Roger Steven Small Cheryl Christy Sonne Jeanne Louise Stadler Nell Sue Stephens Larry Joseph Sutter Mary Helen Thelen Anne Catherine Thomas Loree Ann Timlin Donald Edward Tobe Carolyn Denise Upshaw Theodore Terry Urban Georgia Frances Van Adestine Mary Helen Van Dien Benchavan Vannaprasert Barbara Elyse VanOsten Doris McEwen Walker George Michael Walker LillieAnn Williams Robert Thomas Williams Este Lebowitz Wolkinson Zandra Lee Zweering DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS 30 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Elementary Education .... Anne Marie Adcock .. Arthur Daniel Adcock "Mark Edward Barczuk Renee Susan Bedard Christine N. Belson Julane Brower Beukema "JoAnn Mary Blackford Sally Ann Boehm Fairy J. Pettigrew Boyd Timothy Lynn Brady "Susan Margaret Bright "Karen Jeanne Burgess Kathleen Ann Clark "Karen Anne Cowall DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Marianne Elizabeth Crawford "Christine Anne DeVries Marylynn Ruth Doletzky Rhodene Beth Drexler Laura Denise Erickson Dawn Marie Flannigan Laura Lee George Eric Paul Gohlke .. Amy J. Gross Phvllis F. Hancotte Bo~nie Arden Heath Valencia Darlene Holmes "Judy Jay Linda Ann Kalinowski H"" Ann Gabrielle Kelly "Diane Marie Kleen "Renee Victoria Kosnic Kendra Kay Lane "Jay Gordon Lieffers II Angelo Augustine Lopez .. 0 J olaine Angela Manore .... Denise V. McCollum "Marilyn Dembowski Meredith "James Allan Merrick Raeanne Kay Miller Christina Lindblom Mitchell Kenneth Michael Nabozny "Elaine Jean Nowicki Suzanne Leah Oberle °Patricia Ann Peiffer Ronald Melvin Rutkowski Sarah Ruth Schloemer "Bonnie Francine Seifer J acalyn Annette Shelton Tiena Marie Stone Deborah Lee Stormes Janet Lynn Strand H" "Rosalyn Joan Stretch H""Mary F. Swartz "Valentina Tkachuk .... Kathi Jo Van Gelderen H""Joan Elaine Wagner .... Janice Lea Walker Lynda Way .... Denise Rose Webster William H . White, Jr. Mary Elaine Yanz DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Health, Physical Education and Recreation Barbara Jean Ball Wendy Parker Beckwith Mary Jane Belson "Claire Ruth Carson Michael Marion Danielewicz Richard Haldon Divine, Jr. "Bonnie Susan Downs .... Linda Lee Emerick Eileen Marie Galles Byron Francis Hebert Jill L. Heckathorn Christine Ann Hesse Alice Fay Hicks Richard J. Hulkow Robert William Kanar Linda Joann Kohring "Larry J. Martin "Jean Marie McGuire Charles William McNeil Gail Marie Peacock Susan Lynn Phillips "Mary Jo Truesdale Cynthia Ann Wininger Industrial Arts Joseph Girvan Brown "Samuel Mario Dozzi "Randy Gilbert Schafer Robert Frank Senese "Ronald Charles Simons "Donald Eugene Winchell "Robert H . Wong H Honors College .. With Honor 00 With High Honor 31 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING LAWRENCE W. VON TERSCH, DEAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering Roger Keith Hinson Michael James Murry P.V.S.R. Krishnam Raju Civil Engineering Keejong Kim Sun K. Kim Computer Science Shahrooz F ath-Azam Bose S. Ghanta Richard George Hannon Andres Putnins Electrical Engineering Uhi Ahn Charles Henry Berry, Jr. Leon Rubert Dickson, Jr. Douglas Ivan Fales Roland Glenn Kibler W . Alan Levijoki Yukio Mashino Gary Paul Paine Philip Ralph Peterson Stephen James Sutton David William Taylor Bruce Hall Van Vlack Mechanical Engineering Kenneth Robert Bartos Richard Gordon Dent Charles Thomas Gauronskas Kenneth Allen Heath Arvind Kapadia James Raymond Spruit Glenn Allan Walkush Robbie Adair Williams, Jr. Thomas Jeffrey Yochim Mechanics Kai-Ping Lo Metallurgy Daniel Joseph Dobruse Susan Roberta Schuon Sanitary Engineering J ames Michael Brede 32 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Civil Engineering , Robert William Bennett "James Stanley Fergus Stanford Lee Henry, Jr. James Henry Hooper Alton Jay Howard H .... David Earl Leland Robert Stephen Otwell Paul Jay Siebert Louis Donald Taylor Gregory L. Williams Gregory Nathan Zanotti Computer Science Irvin Lionel Gaines Ward Wesley Haskins William Kenneth Reger David M. Shuey "Robert Alan Smith DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE "Philip Frederick Logsdon "'Ralph William MacKenzie H"''''David Mark Orlicki Todd Richard Pennington Raul Rico H"''''Kim Edward Russell David William Stoner John Carl Svercek Engineering Arts "'John Hale Cooley, Jr. "Michael John Palkowski James Steven Pomeroy Mechanical Engineering Larry Lynn Bistricky James Lee Cole "'John Lawrence Dunec H .... Kenton Lloyd Erickson Electrical Engineering Larry James Core Stephen Louis Diedrich Bryan Lee Faist Stewart James Gates Thomas Reber Hardenbergh Genadiy Henry Hirscht John Emmett Fink II Raymond Everard Ford "'Larry P. Gasper Wayne Wallace Hagemeister Lloyd Sampson Kain II Donald Michael Kallio August Luis Lupnitz Michael Gene Mikutis "Joseph Dennis Minissale Kamaledin Moarefi David A. Morris Jon C. Reed "David Harold Reid Eric Karl Slaughter H""Sue Ellen Sperger "'Volker Kurt Trent Systems Science "Thomas Michael Conroy H"Rosetta Kerin Craig H"''''Joanne M. Maguire H"''''Thomas Raymond Spragle "'''Gerald M. Thompson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Agricultural Engineering "'Gary L. Dittmer "Tobin Lynn Emrick Felix R. Rivera Rick L. Shaw H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 33 COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY LOIS A. LUND, DEAN Clothing and Textiles Sandra Maria Blanco Family Economics and Management Sharon L. Anderson Home Economics Education Arriam Zecharias Lema Bonnie Lou Nyeste Camellia Bush Wilsie Human Shelter and Interior Design Ting Fun A. Yeh Community Services Judy Dianne Stenfors Human Nutrition Michael Kenneth Armstrong Joan Elizabeth Kazmarek Dianne Alaimo Radigan Institution Administration Sidney Nelson Eaton III Interior Design Elizabeth Jane Armbruster Susan Christina Cornell "Marjorie Holbrook Graeff ""Caryl Ann Hoy Jane Lillian Levy Diane Marie Mulanix Clothing and Textiles Francis Martin Brown "Martha Sue Helen Clara Katharine Lois Petropoulos Regina Ann Porter H""Barbara Lynn Reynolds Neila Mae Tillman ""Joan Ann Whitmyer C onsumer-C ommunity Services Yvonne M. S. Anderson "Valrie Jean Burrows Wendi Anne Camper "Diane M. Daher Justine P . Grant Carol Ann Keurajian H Honors College "With Honor "" With High Honor Carolyn Lee Kill Marianne Leach Cheryl Ann Sutter Dietetics Jacqueline Ann Bzura Linda Diann DeVore Jean Louise Herrity ""Janet M. Jacobson ""Mary Elizabeth Mp-ade Patricia Eileen Miller "Linda Mary Ustes Lois Irene Waldman H""Sharon M. Wojnaroski Family Ecology Amelia Quashie Opubor Family Ecology Communication Arts Bernadette Miller Human Environment and Design Mary Kathleen Granger "Mary Catherine Welborn Wayne Francis Zibell Research in Foods and Nutrition Mary Gayley Cleland DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 34 COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Child Development and Teaching Barbara Eileen Beckert H""Marilyn Peat Clark Roberta Karen Dwelley ""Carol Tean Fredrickson "Leslie 'Lizabeth Haines "Nadine Louise Knight Judith Ann Merchant Marjorie Diane Pajtas H""Carol J. Rathert Lynn Susan Skopczynski Sarah Lynn Thomson ""Joycelyn McLean Veenstra Home Economics Education "Susan Jane Jacob Ronda K. Kosnik Janice M. Krey Anna Teresa Svea Moscicki DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Retailing of Clothing and Textiles Terry Lynn Bishop Mary Ann Clayton Jayne Ann Collins "Linda Susan Crites Joan Ellen Goranowski "Claudia Jean Henderson ""Carol Ann Irwin Rebecca Lynn Knisel "Deborah Lee Korb Linda Marie Prepolec Ann Marie Pringle Patricia A. Schaberg Steven J. Siakel Deborah Carol Vickery JoAnn Lee Walpatich Kathleen Ann Walthall Paula Jane Wild H Honors College "With Honor "" With High Honor 35 COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE ANDREW D. HUNT, JR., DEAN DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Kathleen Marie Andries Thomas Edward Brenner Judy Ann Cook Richard Michael Czop Fredric Leon Edwards David Earl Hammond Bruce Arthur Klunzinger Roderick Douglas Lee, Jr. Donald Henry Luecke Michael Jon Mattice Joseph Hurly Oyer James Augustus Petteway William Joseph Reitmeyer Stephen Ray Schondelmayer Gerald Alan Shiener Gerald Bruce Sibrack James Walter Smith Cyrus Neal Walker Harris William Weaver Douglas C. Westveer Clinical Laboratory Science Microbiology and Physiology Jerry A. Holmberg Public Health Wen Hou Chang Peter Ramutis Kvietys Human Medicine Porfirio Sergio Rodriguez Medical Technology Dawn Marylon Curtis John David Decker Rosalind Fenton Jill Elizabeth Holden ""Carol Ann Spoor 00 With High Honor 36 JAMES MADISON COLLEGE ROBERT F. BANKS, DEAN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Howard Gordon Burlak HOOBenjamin Fiedler Michael Dennis Foley Jeffrey Dean Fredrickson HooGary John Handwerk HOOLayne Ann Homeister Claude Joseph Kazanski H"Paul Clarence Pratt H" "Carol S. Roberts ""Thomas Michael Robertson "Cynthia Len Ryan Deborah Faith Segal "William Douglas Smith ooDiane Marie Walenga "Diane Lee Warriner "Gail Robert Wernette DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTL Y W1TH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION "Barbara Lynn Grossman H Honors College "With Honor 0" With High Honor 37 JUSTIN MORRILL COLLEGE D. GORDON ROHMAN, DEAN Linda Medina "Maureen Elizabeth Myers ""Martha Ann Phaneuf "Christopher Elliot Simmons Thomas Carter Stringe Dennis M. Tanabe Diane Helen Wesley Carl Arthur Wright DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Deborah Catherine Comstock ""Wendy Jeane Frey "Gary Warren Gratzer DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Amy Louise Clark ""Lon Evan Graves "Sandra Lynn Grill Elizabeth Ann Grossfeld "" Shelley Elizabeth Hutsler Mary Frances Lomas "J ohn Cochrane MacColl Edwin David Mammen "With Honor 00 With High Honor 38 LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE MICHAEL J. HARRISON, DEAN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE "Pierre J. Alix Gregory William Barr Paul Alan Benson HooCharles Lloyd Blanchard Kathy Burgis H" "Karen Lee Clark "Douglas Bruce Colman H""Jesse Oliver Hobbs Barry Edward Moll H""Mona Ann Mort H"L. Ann Nunnally "Sandra Lee Schinkowsky DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION " "J aneen Kay Godfrey Gary Lee Sipkovsky H Honors College "With Honor "0 With High Honor 39 COLLEGE NATURAL OF SCIENCE RICHARD U. BYERRUM, D EAN DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Geology J ames Francis Starrs Mathematics Ross Douglas Bohms Physics - - - Michael J. Murphy Biological Sciences Graciela Aguirre Terrazas Biophysics Robert Gene Canada Phillip William Singer Botany Kenneth Stanley Leonards Chemistry Richard Lee Alcorn Kenneth Michael Dieter Charles Bruce Hand Henry Man Hung Lam Pamela Joy Tschudin Entomology Scott E. Askins J ames Dwight Dutcher Robert Prynne Hoxie Duane Carl Kalin James Edward Nugent Larry Gene Olsen Geology Ayad Hussen Dali Cyrus Seeley Picken, Jr. John Kantz Preston Jaime Alberto Rodriguez Wilhelmus Antonius J. van Leeuwen Ellar Ruth Williams Mathematics Thomas C. Assiff Gregory Matthew Polanski Microbiology William Herman Eschenfeldt Leigh Martin Bruce Blaine Mason Victoria Marie Vavricka Physics Felix Marti Dennis W. Mueller Karen Sue Stricker . Physiology JoAnn Carol Havran Kenneth Joel Tannen Statistics Robert Joseph Cappelli Yongwoo Nam Zoology Stephen Frederick Collett J ames Louis Lindenfeld DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS 40 Mathematics H""Bruce Alan Dike H Honors College 00 With High Honor DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOIN'lL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Mathematics Linda Lee Tiemann COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE Astrophysics H" "Jeanne R. Pagano Biochemistry H"James Richard Bradford "John Carlton Maino II H""Joanne Patricia Orr Mathematics "Mary L. Sellers "Gregory James Shedd Microbiology "Steven Michael Schwimmer DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Biological Sciences David Eugene Bryan Linda Joy Macklem Michael Lloyd Scott Kevin Norvell Taylor Timothy Peter Wenn Botany Ronald D. Merchant Chemical Physics James Byron Dubke Chemistry ""Richard Leonard Kopec Thomas Michael Salley Entomology Ronald D. Merchant Geology J ames Baranowski Neil Allen Chamberlain Richard William Flanders Nursing .. "Petra Rose Callejas Faye Cardwell "Barbara Jean Kersten "Nancy Jean Kirkpatrick "Cheryl Ann Manning "Patricia Lynne Mayer "Carolyn Sue Smith ""Diana Lynn Swope "Karen Marie Wosczyna Physical Sciences David Gray McLeod Physiology "M. J. Hooper H""Douglas Craig Richardson "Diana Kay Saddison Zoology "Fredric Lyndon Bonine ""Catherine Lynn Cook David Thomas Cross Robert Matthew Dahlberg H""Kathy Ann Erdman J ames George Fisher "Gregory Preston Gore "Melea Marie Grobbel "Patrick Henry Hafner ""Michael Jacoby ""John Nicholas Kallas Bradley William Kaplan Michael John Manthos Arnis Pone John Matthew Richardson "Laurence John Rogel James Michael Ryba Richard Andrews Thoms H"Stephen Randolph Tourre Stephen Scott Towns "Nancy Marie Wells DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Biological Sciences Bruce Alan Leeson H"John Henry Smith, Jr. "Pamela J. Spencer "Steven Robert Young Chemistry Thomas Curt Smith Mathematics "Maureen Ruth Kenny "Elizabeth Ann Lentz Thomas Richard Singbiel H Honors College .. With Honor .... With High Honor 41 COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE MYRON S. MAGEN, DEAN DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF Joel Edward Freedland James Gilbert Morgan OSTEOPATHY 42 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE GWEN ANDREW, ACTING DEAN Anthropology Thomas Dennis Giblin Geography Jan David Gierman Robert Gillies Greene William Joseph Hart, Jr. George John Mayer Political Science Gerald Winfield Ambrose George Arthur Gianopoulos Fred Prahl Knust John Frederick Strough, Jr. Susan A. Wilson Allison Blake Stern Edward Charles Teyber, Jr. Psychology Henry Orville Braddock Don J. Brand Bruce H. Ente Anderson Clarke Freeman Lisa Friedenberg Alan Lou Greenthal Una Elizabeth Hutton Rodney Lewis Lowman James Randel Nuttall Bruce Bernard Saari Social Science Leon Lester Anderson Steven C. Feeny Jose Francisco Trevino Sociology Patrick James Ashton Howard Harry Ball Ferdinand Fritz Thomas Henry Whalen Richard Harry Babb Raymond Buratto Kevin Allen Carter W. David Ferguson Errol A. Goldman Michael Jeffrey Meeske Criminal Justice Robert Francis Nida James John Rehmann John Steven Ruhitschun Ronald Andrew Soltis Leonard Alvin Witte DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGR.EE OF MASTER OF Judith A. Ashley SOCIAL WORK DEGREE OF MASTER IN URBAN PLANNING Karen A. Heath Louis Hughes Lambert Kirk Lars Lindquist James H . van Ravensway 43 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Michael John Marhanka ..... Melinda Lee Van Bossuyt H"Jane Ellen Winter Social Science Ervin Terrance Bennewitt "Michael James Bentley Barry Neal Biederman H .... Ronald William Bloomberg Social Work George Hemingway Bennett "Cynthia Mary Boyce Wendy Chodoroff ..... Jeanne Bakale Duer Janice Lorriane Gabrielson ""Leslee Beatrice Glenn Yolyn Elwin Hollingsworth "Diane Louise Holmwood .. "Karen Louise Kayser "Lois Elizabeth Knopf David Paul Kremer "Sandra McKinnon .. "Karen Lee O'Connor .. Alice Leone Rohloff "Marilyn Rachael Sayfie "Carole Jean Strobe "Mary Kathryn Stronski Winifred Yolunda Wilson Sociology Jon Lyons Bartow "Steven Joseph Glueck °Thomas Patrick Griffin H ..... Martin Gregory Kushler J eITY Anthony Miazga DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITII TIlE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Social Science "Lynn Dee Anderson Vicki Lynn Clark Lynn Karen Dawson "Mary Lynne Hosner Linda Jean Motzny "Deborah A. Orban . Mercedes Helen Pelletier "Brian James Boal "Betsey Ann Bock Victor DeWitt Camp LaShawn Frances Cash John Christopher Colpean "Eileen Crowley Norman Ray Ford Patrice Ann Gajewski E. Irene Greene Kathleen Anne Hedlund "Kathleen Lorraine Helmer Raymond F. Imhoff .. "Marilyn Dale Jereau Robert Alan Kaplan Ryan Francis Korpi .... James Douglas Leonard John Emery Lorente Bruce L. Makie Edward Thomas Malear Robert VanDusen Mason Patrick Fritz Miller Janet Sue Musgrove "Gregg Allan Pike James R. Renner Thomas Richard Roth .... Docia Milloy Rudley George Wesley Scott Robert James Tait Mark Thompson van Benschoten Arturo Vazquez Barbara Louise Voigt "Martin Joseph Walsh III Phillip Edward Wandrey John Dennis Whitehead Cedric Ricardo Wilson Michael Yeakey Political Science Kathleen Collins Wayne Owen Ely Larry T. Fedak John Michael Haddix Jamshid Hamidi H ..... Robert Andrew Henderson Robert Thomas Hentchel Thomas Edward Kline "Brian Peter Larson "Steven Bates Leiby Ben Lawrence Redman Marc Laurence Sheffer "James William Shimoura H" Aubrey Dexter Washington Psychology Kathryn Ann Cowell Deborah Jean Dunmore Judy Lynne Serra Edmondson Michael L. Gardner Luwillis Gibson III .... Anne Glasgow H .... Maresa Tedrick Hayhoe Robert John Hill Scott Morgan Post Jones "Deborah Ann Lakos Julie Anne McErlain Monroe Harris Mills "Moria Elaine Morris .. "Susan Elaine Selden Martha Lucile Torrance HGary James Welton Gayle Aileen Whitney "James Ralph Wilson Daniel Norman Wenk Anthropology Marion Teresa Fox John Donald Meszaros Criminal Justice William Avery Angerbrandt James N. Arnold James Alan Baran .... John Milton Bertram Shane Bolley Samuel Ray Campbell ""Daryl Dorothea Carlson .... William John Cavanaugh "Cheryl Elaine Courtney "Kirk William Cox H Honors College .. With Honor 00 With High Honor ~ Lola Renee Dodge "Donna Marie Duyck David McAlpine Edwards Robert Harris Flora Lynn Hubert Gregg Leo Thomas Haidys H""Lawrence Eugene Hall .. "John Kenneth Harris Larry Boyd Higgins DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 44 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminal Justice (Continued) "Joanne F. Hurley "James William Johnson "Kathleen C. Jones .. : Anthony James Kolenic, Jr. Terrance A. LaVoy "Mary Martha Lobur Robert Daniel Malarney Arlo Dale Manley "Michael Raymond McMillen "Nancy Hunter Menaul "Christopher William Munsell Psychology "Debra deRohan Barondes "Fred Daniel Boratynski Pamela Ann Burgess David Alan Chapman Greer Elaine Davis "Richard Henry DeHart .... Mary Lou Donnellon Floyd David Elliott Margaret Mary Farkas "Dale A. Fritzsche Deborah Lee Green Barton William Hood Donald Wayne Howard Christian Carl Nilson Patrick James Pond Edward Leonard Raucher Horace Robbins Gary Earl Schoen Patricia Eileen Shields Darcel F. Smith H .... Leonor Lopez Smreker Donna L. Steele Wilbert Summers Peter James Travis Bruce Newell Wheeler "Mary Beth Wysocki Denis Richard Zietlow Landscape Architecture Paul Ernest Gareau Robert Alexander Kruch "Norman William Schleif, Jr. :Marion Wharton Hughes, Jr. James Francis Nagi H":Paul Clifton Oliphant Albert Richard Pack Leland Darrell Riddle Stephen A. Rinaldi Ronald Ray Tribble James Earl Welsh H .... Lynn Laree Wetzel Mark Donald Wightman Roger John Wilson "Sandra Yangouyian Social Science Thomas Wesley Bandfield "Lawrence Peter Bentz Barry Alan Chambers Charles Arthur Cigrand Harry Michael Eden Robert Lee Goodsell William Martin Holwig "Sebronella Howard .... Donna E. Hujsak N orde James III Eric John Larson Michael Alan McNeilly Daniel B. McNerney Thomas Augustine McQuillan James Craig Millspaugh George Thomas Parker John Robert Riedl Gary Lynn Smith Patricia Anne Smith Elaine Suzanne Stewart .... Bonnie Joyce Van Popering Don Robert Walters David Conway Workman Sociology Linda Diane McMillen Urban Planning Jack Lynn Howell Dalrois Marion McBurrows ""Gregory John Reppa DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Social Science Charles Daniel Fox Jay Scott Patterson Marguerite Tamoor DEGREE .oF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE H Honors College .. With Honor 00 With High Honor 45 COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ROBERT L. GREEN, DEAN DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Urban and Metropolitan Studies Susan Yolanda Patton George Davis Pellett Jeanette Marie Scroggins 46 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE CHARLES F. REED, ACTING DEAN Physiology Dennis Anthony Barraco Veterinary Medicine Robert Scott Barr ""Ruth Blauwiekel "Kathy Ellen Buslepp Paul Henry Dixon "Richard Roger Duhaime ""Randall Scott Evans Paul C. Gautz ""Barbara Jayne Griffith "JoAnn Marie Kuschel "Mark Andrew LeMay "Steven Scott Lowry "Mark Andrew Reese Nancy Joann Rittenhouse "Jay L. Triick Duane Raymond Trupiano "Gary Achille Vyncke Lawrence John Witt "Robin Maureen Woodley ""Donald William Zantop DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE o With Honor 0" With High Honor 47 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The following student has completed his ROTC Education at Michigan State University and has received his commission as a reserve officer of the United States Army in the branch indicated. MILITARY SCIENCE Medical Service Corps Dean Paul Latona 48