COMMENCEMENT 1976 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE THEODORE CRA VIS JOHN G. LAETZ DONALD DUNBAR ULREH MOSTOSKY SUE FINKBINER Student Representative MICHAEL GREEN Student Representative HERBERT OYER JEAN PAGE HERMAN L. KING, Chairman KERMIT H. SMITH HORACE C. KING GORDON L. THOMAS DIPLOMAS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP AS FOLLOWS : Advanced Graduate degrees ____ beginning Dec. 20-Room 150 Hannah Administration Building Master degrees ______________________ __ ____ beginning D ec. 29-Room 150 Hannah Administration Building Bachelor degrees _____________ __ ______ __ ___ beginning Dec. 29-Room 50 Hannah Administration Building Diplomas will be released to the degree recipients upon presentation of identification. In the event the degree recipient cannot personally arrange to pick up the diploma, he/she may provide written authorization for the Office of the Registrar to release the diploma to a specific third party. Presentation of identification is required. Diplomas not picked up during the term following Commencement will be mailed. COMMENCEMENT 1976 Saturday, December 4 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 Hills 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 LAWRENCE BOGER, Provost .............................................................. East Lansing JACK BRESLIN, Executive Vice President ...................................... East Lansing ROGER WILKINSON, Treasurer .................................................................. Okemos ELLIOTT BALLARD, Secretary ............................................................ East Lansing 2 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 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 b een 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. 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 b e 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 us ed 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 candidates 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 Forestry, Packaging .......... Russet COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETI"ERS .. ...... . .. . ........... .. ... White Music ...................................... Pink Philosophy .................... Navy Blue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Economics .. ...... . .... . ..... .... .. ... .. ... . .. Drab ........................ Copper COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS A ND SCIENCES .......... Royal Blue Journalism ........................ Crimson Speech ........................ Silver Gray COLLEGE OF EDUCATION. L ight Blue COLLEGE OF E N GI NEE RING .. .. Orange COLLEGE OF ... .. .. .... . ...... Green HUMAN MEDICINE JAMES MADISON COLLEGE . .. . Citron JUSTIN MORRILL COLLE GE .... White LYMAN BRIGGS COLLEGE .......... ... .. ... .. Golden Yellow COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIE NCE .... Golden Yellow Nursing .............................. Apricot COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATIllC MEDICIN E .. .. ...... Green COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE . .. . .... ... ........... Citron COLLEGE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT .. ...... .. Citron COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY .... ... . .... ..... . Maroon COLLEGE OF VETERINARY M EDICIi\TE .... 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 122nd year, Michigan State University has grown from three buildings and six faculty members to one of the largest universities in th e nation. It has more than 3,400 faculty engaged in teaching, research and public service, 386 campus buildings, and more than 5,100 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 and Sciences, Education, Engineering, Human Ecol ogy, Human Medicine, James Madison, Justin S. Morrill, Lyman J. Briggs, Natural Science, Osteopathic Medicine, Social Science, University College, Urban Development, and Veterinary Medicine. Some 200 programs of in struction 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 finest 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, almost 44,000 students attend the University at East Lansing. About 85 percent are from Michigan; the remainder includes more than 1,200 foreign students from 86 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. Facilities are acquired and continually adapted to strengthen the research capabil ities of the University. Through an agreement with the Energy Research Development Ad ministration, 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 res earch 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 The MSU Symphonic Band DR. KENNETII BLOOMQUIST, Director AMERICA .............................................................................................................. Smith (The Band and Audience) PRAYER THE REVEREND CHARLES A. MOYA St. Katherine's Episcopal Church, Williamston COMMENTS DR. RICHARD J. LEWIS Dean, College of Business SPECIAL MUSIC RussIan and Ludmilla ........................................................ Glinka-Hindsley 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 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 MOYA RECESSIONAL The MSU Symphonio Band 6 The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the auditorium. ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees PROCESSIONAL The MSU Symphonic Band DR. KENNETH BLOOMQUIST, Director AMERICA ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Smith (The Band and Audience) PRAYER THE REVEREND CHARLES A. MOYA St. Katherine's Episcopal Church, Williamston ADDRESS MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS Attorney and Former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 17th District SPECIAL MUSIC RussIan and Ludmilla _________ __ __________________ ______ ____ _________ ____ ____ Glinka-Hindsley 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 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 MOYA RECESSIONAL The MSU Symphonic Band The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the procession are entering and leaving the auditorium. 7 HONORARY DEGREES As the Samuel Williston Professor of Law at Harvard, you are probably best known nationally as the Watergate Special Prosecutor who set up and directed the special force to investigate misconduct in the executive offices of the President until you were dismissed in October, 1973 by former President Nixon. Your distinguished career includes many assignments that called upon your leadership and probity. You served three other Presidents : as Chairman of the Wage Stabilization Board under President Truman, and as Solicitor Gen eral of the United States under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. In 1968, you chaired a commission to investigate disorders at Columbia University. Harvard University then delegated to you the authority to determine how it would respond to similar disorders , a responsi bility you pursued through June 1971. Subsequently you became coun sel for a special committee to investigate members of the Massachu setts judiciary. The appointment as Watergate Special Prosecutor fol lowed the next year. In spite of this series of calls to serve the public in local, state and national affairs, you found the time to publish several influential books on the law. Because of your exceptional pub lic service, in times requiring stewardship in regard to legal ethics, and your civic commitments to defend and protect those principles in the stressful arenas of contemporary society, Michigan State Uni versity is pleased to grant you the d egree of Doctor of Laws. Martha W. Griffiths, the Commencement speaker, received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Michigan State University in 1966. An attorney and public servant of great distinction, Mrs. Griffiths represented the 17th Congressional District of Michigan in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1955 to 1975. There, she was a champion of equal opportunity measures , sponsoring the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution and guiding its passage through the House in the 91st Congress. Mrs. Griffiths received her law degree from the University of Michigan and was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1941. She first entered public life as a member of the Michigan Legislature from 1949 to 1952 and was a judge and recorder of the Detroit Recorder's Court in 1953, the first woman to hold that post. Mrs. Griffiths presently serves on boards of direc tors of the American Automobile Club of Michigan, Burroughs Cor poration, Consumers Power Company, National D etroit Corporation and S.S. Kresge Company. ARCHIBALD COX MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS 8 ROLLO MAY DONAbD J. MORFEE- HONORARY DEGREES The titles of some of your best-known books display the wide range of your professional, philosophical and spiritual interests in modern cultural crises: "Art of Counseling," "The Meaning of Anxiety," "Man's Search for Himself," "Psychology and the Human Dilemma," "Love and vVill," and most recently, "The Courage to Create." Your multiple careers as psychoanalyst, professor, administrator, consultant, writer and lecturer illustrate that you have gone beyond the conven tional boundaries of profession or practice. You have been a visiting professor at several universities including Yale and Princeton; training analyst at the William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychol ogy and Psychoanalysis; co-chairman of the Conference on Psycho therapy and Counseling, New York Academy of Science; past presi dent of the New York State Psychological Association; fellow of the National Council of Religion in Higher Education; and fellow of the American Psychological Association. Phi Beta Kappa awarded you the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award for your book "Love and Will." The American Psychological Association gave you an award for distin guished contribution to the Science and Profession of Clinical Psy chology. The New York Society of Clinical Psychologists awarded you its special Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award for your book "Power and Innocence," calling it a "penetrating study and search for the sources of violence in our sOciety." Because of your outstanding con tributions to our better understanding of the central problems of our times, Michigan State University is pleased to grant you the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. In the years since your graduation from Michigan State Univer sity in 1948 as a civil engineer, you have followed a noteworthy career in business. Your rise to corporate leadership began in the American Bridge Division of United States Steel. In 1965, you became President of Pullman Swindell, the Pittsburgh-based engineering and construc tion division of Pullman Incorporated. As President, you negotiated the first major contract with the Soviet Union on the Kama River Truck Plant in 1971. This plant is the largest of its type in the world. In 1973, you were promoted to Vice President of Pullman Incorpo rated in its Chicago world headquarters which includes responsibility for the Moscow and Warsaw offices of the corporation. You are a director of the Michigan Seamless Tube Company and of Pullman Torkelson Company while also Chairman of the Board of Pullman Berry Company. In spite of this heavy commitment to corporate lead ership, you demonstrate concern for civic affairs as you serve on the Board of Directors of the Chicago Association of Commerce and In dustry, on the National Board of Directors of Junior Achievement and its Chicago executive committee, and on the Board of Governors of International House of the University of Chicago. Because of your distinguished career in industry and your civic leadership, Michigan State University is pleased to grant you the degree of Doctor of Laws. 9 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS Class of 1933. Administrator. Businessman. Industrialist. President and Chairman of the Board of Jarecki Corporation, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Born in Grand Rapids, he attended Ferris State University and Michigan State University. As President of Jarecki Corporation at one time the largest tool and die operation in the world - Mr. Jarecki has been recognized internationally for numerous innovations in the use of plastic and metal products. Previously, he was President of North Shores Marina, Inc. of Grand Haven; Jarecki Products and Nichols & Cox Lumber Company, both of Grand Rapids. In 1963 he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Ferris State University and in 1972 that University conferred upon him the Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree. Mr. Jarecki has been a long-time supporter of Mich igan State University through the Presidents Club; also he is a former member and Chairman of the MSU Development Council. Addition ally, he is a founder and current chairman of the MSU Foundation, established to enhance and promote the private fund-raising efforts of the University. Class of 1961. Agriculturalist. Educator. International Soils Expert. Principal Technical Advisor in the Technical Advisory Division of the United Nations Development Program. A native of India, Dr. Satyapal received the B.S. degree in chemistry from Poona University in 1950 and the B.S . degree with honors in botany in 1952. He received the M.S. degree in Soil Science from Michigan State University in 1956 and the Ph.D. in 1960. While attending Michigan State University, Dr. Satyapal developed an interest in the study of the Russian Lan guage and he completed undergraduate requirements in that disciplin e to become the first MSU student to be awarded a degree in Russian. During his fifteen years with the United Nations, he has administered technical assistance and research projects in nearly fifty countries. In cluded among projects under his direction were improvements in the growing of cotton, maize, bananas, tobacco, citrus fruits and vegetable crops, eradication of the Mediterranean fruit fly, and the establish ment of numerous soil fertility research units. Dr. Satyapal has been recognized throughout the world for his comprehensive understanding of the needs of developing countries based on his appreciation of the land-grant philosophy which he has utilized at the international level in dealing with solutions of the practical problems of agriculture. CLARE F. JARECKI DR. K. N. SATYAPAL 10 THE FOR CANDIDATES DEGREES 1976 CLASS ROSTER This includes the names of candidates for degrees as of the close of the 1976 Fall term, as well as the names of the recipients of the Doctoral, Master's, and Baccalaureate degrees at the close of the 1976 Summer term. Candidates are listed by the Graduate School and by colleges. The colleges are arranged in alphabetical order. 11 GRADUATE SCHOOL HERBERT J. O YER, DEAN GRADUATED SUMMER TERM, 1976 Agricultural Economics James Nelson Trapp Michael Thomas Weber Agricultural Engineering Jerome Paul Harper Eric Richard Norris Anatomy Charles Laurence Brooks Anthropology Wendy Hanford Arundale James Gaylord Chadney James Pierce McGough Barry Harwell Michie Audiology and Speech Sciences Dennis C. Tanner Biochemistry Louis Eugene Burton Biophysics Gary Alan Clawson Roger Glen Dean Botany and Plant Pathology John Robert French Eric Norton Hansen J ames Leslie Hiser Lee Ross Parker Bibhuti N. Singh Business Administration Sergio Topacio Goquioky Mary A. Higby John Julius Imre Dante Maurice Laudadio Evan Williams Richards, Jr. Chemistry Lawrence Anthony Funke James Francis Hoffman , J1'. Patrick Michael Kelly Rex Donal Kenner Daniel John Kroon Thomas Joel Reitz George Michael Shalhoub Communication John Edward Hocking Rolf T . Wigand Communication Arts and Sciences Mass Media John A. Kaufman , III Lee Richard Thornton Diana Jean Stover Tillinghast James A. Wollert Computer Science Larry Lee Grover Crop Science Robert Parker Steidl Dairy Science Arthur Felix Education Jerrold Harvey Abramson Joseph Therson Agboka William Albert Anderson William Paul Bedell Wilma Eileen Bennett John Allen Daenzer John Kesley DiTiberio Henry Harding Durrell Randall Dean Gold Yonkel Noah Goldstein Janet Easton Antcliff Haque David Joseph Inman Albert Gerald Isaac Randall Mark Isaacson George A. Jackson Jasmine Evangeline Jacob Clifford Owen Jump Robert DeWitt Keith Gregory Gordon Kirsch Margot E. Kurtz Daniel Lema Patricia Yvonne Leonard Roger H . Livingston Georges Andre Nadeau Gomez Collier Paige Robert Dean Price Jeff Edward Richburg Ronald C. Riggs Steven Gregory Sachs DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY 12 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Education (Continued) Walter Raymond Schneider Marian Cathryn Shaffer Frank Gatchell Shepard, Jr. Martha Ruth Smydra John Howard Stamper James Peter Stratoudakis Mark Edward Swerdlik Stephen Jeffrey Taffee James Eberly Thomas Richard Roland Warmbold Shirley Marie Willard Frederick Robert Wilson Terry Lee Wood Electrical Engineering Bhag Singh Guru Raghuvreer Mallavarpu English Thomas Leonard Costello Beverly Rose David William Elliot Thompson Entomology Frederick Osborn Howard Family Ecology Patricia Ann Donahue Sandra Jean Evers Karen Peting Goebel Monique C. Proulx Fisheries and Wildlife Louis Anthony Helfrich Virginia Ann Jones James Dale Nichols Fredric Michael Serchuk Food Science George Joseph Seperich Forestry Atalla Ahmed Abohassan Thomas H . Ellis Don T. Nebeker French, Language and Literature Harlan Richard Patton Genetics and Botany and Plant Pathology Michael Lee Christianson Geography Michael Arthur Graff Warren Douglas Slocum Horticulture William Edgar Barrick Donald Claude Coston Constantine Nicholas Giannopolitis GRADUATE SCHOOL Human Nutrition Steven Donald Clarke Mathematics David Green, Jr. Israel Lindenfeld Roger Bruce Nelson J. Michael Shaughnessy Harlan West Stech Nancy Theresa Waller Yuan-Chwen You Microbiology and Public Health Robert J. Frederick David Yung-Hung Liu Music Tom J. Arvidson Alfred Joel Fisher Hugo John Hartig Ernest Heath Lloyd Alan B. Poland Greg A. Steinke Pharmacology David Dalee Ku David Glenn Pegg Philosophy Dale Kent David Alvin Peters John Lawrence Treloar Physics Wilton Chung Kenneth Edward Gilbert Dennis Warren Mueller Earl Lewis Stone III Physiology Hsien-Jen James Chen Ann Haviland Collingsworth Gregory Paul Mueller Political Science J ames Henry Seroka Psychology Kenneth Laurence Fischer Wilhelmenia Howell Ronald Curtis Kidder Alton Ray Kirk Carol Hope Saturansky David Morris Schnarch Aileen Anne Thatcher Resource D evelopment Theodore Roberts Alter Edward John Hood Peter Alphonsus Nortey Sociology Victoria Maceda Arcega Katherine Durham Knud Laurits Hansen Paul Howard Tress Dorothy L. Smith 13 GRADUATE SCHOOL DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Soil Science Vaughn E. Berkheiser Ignacio Hernan Salcedo Statistics John E. Boyer, Jr. Sha Shi Phoha Ching-Jung Wu Zoology Eustorgio Mendez Karl August Shump, Jr. Archie J. Vomachka David Sloan Wilson DEGREE OF EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST Phyllis Vershon Boissenin Audrey C. Borden James Neil Bow Donald R. Boyer Robert Randall Cooley Kenneth John Folkertsma Tom A. Fullerton Patricia Perry Harlow James Edwin Heenan Robert John Hernbroth Karen M. Landvoy Michael G. Le Mense Dorothy Eleanor Riegel Ling Dolori M. Mahon Robert Joseph Martin Susan Ann Miesel Marilyn Cavanaugh Mullen Alfred Evan Nielsen Gerald Leon Ockert Christian Olukayode Oluduro Patricia Marie Paquette Timothy Dean Schrader Russell H. Spanninga Steven Lee Spencer Arlen Joseph Spingola Carolyn Kaye Toth Eleanor Jane Vance DIPLOMA FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDY German, Language and Literature Dora Horbachevsky 14 GRADUATE SCHOOL CANDIDATES - FALL TERM, 1976 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Education Joseph Claude Fields DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Agricultural Economics Dairy Science James Edward Kocher Dean Allen Linsenmeyer Alvaro Silva Animal Husbandry Anthony Chukwuemeka Okonkwo Audiology and Speech Sciences Elissa Lynn Gatlin Biochemistry David Franklin Bishop Susan Singley Leinbach William John Litchfield Botany and Plant Pathology Gary Lynn Mills Gilbert D. Starks James L. White Business Administration William Charles Boynton Priscilla Ann La Barbera Byung-Tak Ro Luiz Fernando Terra Tallarico Terry C. Wilson Chemical Physics Carol Lynne Dors Chemistry Marshall Paul Cady, Jr. Achille Dendramis Michael David Edmiston Jerrold Leroy Martin Richard Paul Woodbury Communication Jeffrey Ernest Danes John Thomas Marlier Kenneth Lee Villard Barbara Ann Walker Crop and Soil Sciences Raymond Laurin Abubaker Murtada Maddur Suranant Subhadrabandhu Thongchai Tonguthaisri John N. Stellflug Dwight Theodore Vines Economics John Henry Beck Mhamed FaY9al Lakhoua Barry Russell Litman Jesus Y ;'G Agricultural Engineering J ames Freeman Steffe Forestry Marshall Marcel Baeckeroot Geo Zikereeta Dutkibakaiha H ortiCtilture Michael Edward Byrne Marcia Durso Nancy Thompson Jennings Jose Miguel Leon William Charles Olien Christos Nick Papadopoulos Packaging Thomas James Bussell Richard Scott Ernsberger, Jr. Park and Recreation Resources Arthur Koenig Gingert Jethro Harris Newell Hetrick DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Animal Husbandry Nancy Kay Stoga Guy Michael Stoops Russell Allan White II °Megan Elizabeth Willis Building Constrllction Gary Cldye Boslough J ames Bradberry Frederick Allen Fransted Michael W. Kusebuski H Honors College ° With Honor •• With High Honor ""Thomas William Philp Donald Milton Savill ·Stephen John Seymour Frank James Sharp Douglas Elliott Silber Mark Jerome Sulewski Bradford Scott Yates Crop Science J ayRoss Baratelli Ronald A. Hess James Robert H yde ° °Thomas George Isleib H O ·Cynthia Suzanne Meister-Clemons Dale Robert Mutch Dairy Scie11ce Kathleen Judith Keefe ° ·Daniel Raymond Larson James Michael Parsch 17 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Fisheries and Wildlife James Blair Brinkman John Jay Castle "Peter Joseph Dupuis Gregory Alan Heyd William Edward Keegstra "Patricia Ann Livingston Dennis Lee Miles Jeffrey Allen Smith John Howard Strandholm Paul Nestore Vicini "Colleen Marie Wood Food Science Thomas A. Watkins Food Systems Economics and Management Neil Van Fleet Forestry John Craig Peters Horticulture William Lynn Albring Doris Ann Allen Kristina Margareta Breitmeyer "Gerald Wayne Donaldson "Walter Arthur Gibbins Sherrie Lee Jaqua ""Timothy Kenneth Mansfield Diane Marlene McGregor Kristine Barber Scarbro "Carole Ann Turner Scott A. Vallade Constance Larue Winans DEGREE GRANTED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agribusiness and Natural Resources Education t Robert William Evans Karl M. Kincade David E. Wyrick Horticulture "Donna Jean McCall Natural Resources and Environmental Education "David Russell Bouck John Jay Castle Peggy Jo Johansson "Douglas Oscar Luttermoser James Dallas Moliassa "Jackie Lynn Sanderson Bruce Eugene Shugart Kelie Patricia Winther Physical Systems in Agriculture and Natural Resources James Edward Troyer Roger Keith Wittkopp Dorothy Ann Worgess Packaging Michael Wayne Burdette Mary L. Dunson Mary Elisa Greene "Christopher Ryan Johnson Kenneth Frank Lechowicz Roderick Spratling Craig Terrence Vanderburg "Roger Dale Wilkinson II Park and Recreation Resources Gary F. Depue Charles Howard Gunn Leslie Corinne Hilkey David K. Twining Public Affairs Management Frank Mark Surowiec "Patience Lynne Throop Resource Development "Michael Eric Donovan Richard Wayne Freeman "J ames H. Kerr Valerie Marie Novak Philip Chester Smolinski "Marie Stewart Alan John Szydlik Soil Science "Paul Frank Dettloff Brian Christopher Zeeb CANDIDATES - FALL TERM, 1976 Agricultural Economics Girma Begashaw Augusto A. Cedeno De G. Pimpan Chareodrat Mark James Cochran Luis Omar Coirolo Lane Ellis Holdcroft Wun-Chi Lee Constantin os Vassilios Miliotis-Evaggelopoulos Animal Husbandry Hsiang-Chia Lee Margaret Ruth Schuette Biochemistry Douglas Ivan Cook Ghazi Abdo Husein S. Dannan Chao-Hen Kuo Iu Tong Mak Robert Luke Walker Crop and Soil Sciences Stephen Bruce Powles Julio David Salazar Mohamed Nazeem Shams Giat Suryatmana Mansoor Tasdighi Dairy Science David Lee Bolenbaugh J ames Stephen Kesner Fisheries and Wildlife Albert Bourgeois Fred Dalton Herring Jay Brian Hestbeck Mark Thorne HilI Sandra Kathleen Jacob Randall Douglas Johnson Richard Lawrence Kasul Karen Sue LaMere Dennis Scott Lavis Daniel Lee Lawson Albert Massey Frederick Carroll Payne Donald Wayne Schloesser Michael Robert Thomas Food Science David Eugene Black Suparath Chavana Sang Choul Han Parvin Hoojjat Pantipar Patanapan Jantawat Karrick Michael McKinney Siti Zaliha Md Noor "With Honor "" With High Honor t Posthumously DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE 18 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Forestry William Darrow Almy Robert William Mayer Horticulture Barry Andrew Martin Mary Katherine Ross Soenoeadji Susan Elizabeth Taylor Georgina M. Malloy Werner James Alan Wolpert Park and Recreation Resources Peter Dorn Asai Carl Albert Gibson David Terry Lotz Thomas R. Mayhall Paul K. Reid martha grant remus Robert Arno Rose, Jr. Poultry Science Rungthip Burapharat Richard Colombo Randall William Hammond Joseph Kiragu Muiruri Terry Lee Wing Resource Development Ronald J. Ancona Todd McClive Bacon Daniel Arthur Injerd Bradford Lynn Johnson Daniel Edward Kugler Louise Francesca Mango John Emerson Melcher Lutfi Ibrahim Nasoetion Richard Lee Nelson DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Agricultural Engineering Thomas David Haynes Animal Husbandry Gary Lee Alcum brack "David Calistus Bruer William Robert Elzay Constance Marie Emmendorfer Andrew Charles Kirk ""Susan Mary Knowles Michael Martin Mason Dwight Lewis pfau John Milligan Scott, Jr. Bonnita Kay Taylor DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Building Construction ""Robert Earl Stanley Griewski "Douglas Paul Hutchens Scott Robert Jacobson Douglas Martin Kahan Edmund Garett Radke Randolph Allan Warunek Crop and Soil Sciences Richard James Bohn Patrick Leonard Bondy Gregory Lewis Bozek Carla Leigh Campbell Sue Kathryn Danielson Douglas Allen Klee ""Ronald Michael Perry John Mark Porebski Terry Lee Richman Stephen William Tardy David Edward Weidenbach Dairy Science Stephen Endre Pierson ""MichelIe Ann Wieghart Fisheries and Wildlife Robert Lynn Coleman Terry John Donaldson J ames Russell Goodh~art Thomas James Gotshall H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor Catherine Anne Hahn Robert Alan Hammond Timothy Paul Heacock ""Douglas Benton Inkley "Fred Edward Koehler Nanette Denise Leemon Christy Abril Miller "Michele Dawn Mitchell "Linda Virginia Phelan Dan E. Pickett Edward James Riley "Joseph Alvin Sisson Janice Lynn Tompkins "Maureen Martha Wilson Food Systems Economics and Management Diane Lynn Best Roger R. Brown Robert Allen Eppelheimer Mark Richard Guitar Thomas Keith Judd Timothy Richard Kirk Cathy Marie McCulloch "Mark Allen Reynolds Randy Craig Rodnick "Kathleen Marion Ruf William David Shinar Forestry Joyce Elizabeth Angel Susan Mary Bourque Gary Harold Bucklin John Thomas Dieringer David E. Dupree William Clements Finkenstaedt, Jr. Steven Ray Guthrie Phillip Frederick Hooper ""Thomas Harold Jennings Susan Lambert Glenn Christian Larson George Herman Milinovich "Lynn Clare Newell "Donald Martin Piepenbrok, Jr. William Linn Rutherford ""Eric Alan Signell Linda Sue Tomasoski William Edward Walter, Jr. Richard Vincent Witzke Horticulture Diane Marie Borgic "Charlene Jan Boyes "Bonnie Helen Brown Corinne Shirley Diller Dale Arnold Fox Marsha Lynne Mixer Paula Anne Mutrynowski Barbara Ann Reed Steven Alonzo Sargent Dennis Charles Sawinska H .... Fred William Schilling Paul Andrew Tata Lawrence William Yarger Robert Richard Young Natural Resources and Environmental Education Timothy Joseph McNeil Donald William Pocklington Yvonne M. Rolandson Michael Clair Wilson Packaging Michael Joseph Costantini Robert Stuart Moye Mark Alan Nowotarski Daniel Joseph Pritchard William Wylie Rutherford, Jr. Steven Joe Siakel Wayne Karl Stiehr Allen Durell Thompson 19 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Park and Recreation Resources Bradley Roe Bishop David L. Bost "Carl William Bujold Steven Robert Deming "Kathleen Anne Fairbanks George Arthur Hittle Steven Charles Johnson Christine Terese Kaptur Paul Arthur Lytikainen Stephanie Lynne Miller Sharron Safong Moy H""Paul Maynard Reynolds Karen Ann Schermerhorn JoAnn Mae Smith John Michael Smythe, Jr. Donald William Spence Thomas Allan Stowell Peter John Wezner H""Julia Claire Wichman Physical Systems in Agriwlture and Natural Resources James I. Nelson Steven Wayne Sharp Poultry Science °Janine Joyce Charboneau ""Thomas Paul Holbel Neil Preston Kentner Frank Andrew Lee Mary Beth Muscott Public Affairs Management "Helen Kim Gunther William Fred Lutz, Jr. Camille Susan Mrozowski Pamela Hope Stern Don ald Washington Resource Develop11!:ent "Brady Wayne Boyce Thomas William Killingsworth H enry Alex Lotoszinski Peter Jay Lumbert Michael Joseph O'Brien "Richard Glenn Pryor Gary Frank Sinning DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES Agriculture and Natural Resources Communications Bonnie Jean Powers DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Natural Resources and Environmental Education Fred William Hipshear Michael Dale Phelps Gerald Victor Preston H Honors College o With Honor 00 With High Honor 20 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS RICHARD E. SULLIVAN, DEAN GRADUATED SUMMER TERM, 1976 Art Education Polly Marie Adams Penelope Arden Cowin Sallie Antoinette Link Debra Lee Wallett James C. Woodman English Mary Frances Davis Karen Marie Johnson Linda Susan Moore Dayna Lee Reynolds English - Community College T eaching Jo Ellen Downey Lyman Louis Fink Myra Jean Gill Mary Jayne Olivier Secondary English - School T eaching Mary Elizabeth Carroll Karen Lee Cheadle Madeline Colavito Dodson Gail Leiter Foote Mark Garin Francisco Harold John Lenhart Brenda Kay Lynch Penny M. Miller Deborah Ruth Premoe Deborah Jean Rothfuss Doreen Mary Sigelko Judith Lynn Stewart John Philip Vance French Leslie Ann Mathews Kathleen Marie Owsinski Susan Ellen Ze History, Melody Elizabeth Dickison Judith Norman Morrill Paul William Wreford History of Art Ada J. Focer Deborah Brooke Jolliff Patricia Gail Williamson Secondary History - School Teaching David William Blight Michael Joseph Menard Nancy Elizabeth Neitzert Thomas Alfred Sundberg Linguistics Lela Louise Vandenberg Spanish Soledad Franco Epifanio Thomas William Howell Eva Mary Silva Studio Art Sherill Ann Funston DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS Studio Art J ames Alan Kuiper Anne Nolan Susan Ellen Yenofsky Theatre Vicente Castro DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC Applied Music Louis Caimano, Jr. Hyo S. Kim Elizabeth Marie Naegele Music Composition Patrick Michael Tobin Bruce Lynn Vantine Music Education John Frederick Abitz David William Berry Jeanne Dianne Fangboner 21 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS English Stephanie Joy Allen "Barbara Elizabeth Arno "Marilyn Kay Basel "Ellen Margaret Beal Deborah Dawn Black ""Casey Edward Bush Diane Kay Cox ""Thomas John Cwynar Kim Alison Delmar Mary Alison Foucard Mark Allen Gretz Teresa Michelle McGuire Darlene Catherine Parsell "Karen Elizabeth Pearce Jeffrey R. Peters "Bruce J. Reizen "Julie Arlene Sahabi Jeffrey Alfred St. Pierre "Alan C. Stover H""Mary Frances Taylor Alexis Ann Venettis French H""Beth Easter Louise Ann Per tIer German H" "Patricia Louise Green ""Gail Beth Parker History Joan Marie Compton A. Joseph Engel III "Douglas Andrew Harrison ""Donald Laurence Maxwell "" Ann Helene Neumeier ""Helen Wallace Webb History of Art ""Mary Duffy Robin Joyce Elizabeth Terrett Lapp DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS · Richard Lee Schwenkmeyer "Kathleen Ann Sisak Meri Anne Stowe Jacquelyn Michele Williams "Jeffery James Pettit ""David L. Rouleau H""Kathy Jean Scott ""Ellen Mae Stroo Humanities - Prelaw ""John David Burtch Richard Ross Furney ""Diane Lynn Hammon "Audrey Delores Miller Paul Louis Weihe Music Literature Douglas Ray Morrison Religious Studies Juliette Louise Primeau Russian ""Robert Dingwall Zimmerman Spanish "Janice E. Michel David Montecinos "Tamara Jo Tower Marie Fay Wreggelsworth French "Jan Marie Ignash H"oVicki Lee Oberlin "M. Teresa Reilly History Joseph Clair BeIda Daniel Robert McConeghy Jonathan Barnet Moss Michael Alan Niemczyk Guilford Richard Northrup Kevin James O'Hara Robert Jorae Shackleton Mary Elizabeth Stapels ""Mark Steslicki Timothy John Vaughan Russian "Menka Kyriakou Studio Art Janice S. Bendersky "D. Wayne Dunifon Diane Elaine Eaton JoAnn Marie Hale Arlinda Joyce Holt ""Charles L'Hommedieu Sellers Terrance Michael Whitten Spanish Nona Genevieve Jan Barsamian "Marie Elena Casarez Martell "Michelle Lynn Mattas Judith Gail Nitz Dawnelle Raye Rouillard Theatre °Karen Beckton Schallert DEGREE GRANTED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Humanities tGregory Paul Dyer Geoffrey Alan Gilbert Janice Evelyn Girardini H" "Edward Burritt Greenbaum Kenneth Harold Hakala H"" Linda Louise Kuehner ""Sue Ann Samuelson English Eileen Marie Bowman Molly Jane Brown Cheryl L. Gore Robert Joseph Hermann, Jr. ""Paula Marie Holevac "Janet Patricia Jehle Deborah Allison Ornalik DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Studio Art "Bonnie Lou Berg Donna Maria Bruton "Leslie Carol Fine Lisa Mary Garner Carol Jean Kuehn "Donald Lindsay Mainfort ""Monica H. Moriarty Judith D. Pieri Scott Marshall Signor "Patricia Ann Sonefeld ""Walter Joseph Wedding H Honors College "With Honor 00 vVit h High Honor t Posthwnously 22 Studio Art Beverly Eli'zabeth Carr "Sarah Jane Grace Colegrove Eileen Sue Estle "Evelyn Henderson H""Barbara Ann Hoffman ""Carol A. Mack "Sandra Marie Munro Steven Earl Netherton Jeanne Marie Ostrowski "Michael Maurer Smith "Nancy Ann Szymanski Theatre "James Paul Mark Frontier Robert Wayne Shaff DEGREE GRANTED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Studio Art Janet Lynn Bolton "Amy Frances Champion "Joseph Mouton, Jr. "Barbara A. Reid Michael Frederick Schmid "Nancy Trimble Zenker COLLEGE OF AR TS AND LETTERS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Applied Music "Louis Caimano, Jr. Anita Arlene Swartzendruber Music Theory and Composition J ames Marshall Amend Claire Elizabeth Fitzgerald Music Therapy " "Gene Ann Behrens "Susan Gail Feydenko "Verla Susanne Younker DEGREE GRANTED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music oOPhilip Stephen Akers ° "Leona Amundsen °Vickey Leigh Boone David Michael Coon ooBelinda K. Davis "Helena Geeza "Stephen Robert Landane "Joan Elizabeth Morrison "Anita Elena Pagoto Pamela Sue Pierson HO"Kathy Ann Sondergard ° ° Marilyn McVicker Taylor ""Diane Marie Toman Harrison D. Van Dyke DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS CANDIDA TES - FALL TERM, 1976 Art Education Nancy Louise Schwartz Judith Amy Taran English Thomas Carleton Foster Barbara Joy Mott English - Community College Teaching Deborah Elaine Boyt Secondary English - School Teaching Christine Linda Avanzato Donna Lee Masterton History Lloyd Alan Knowles David Neal Meadows Daniel Thomas Peters William H. Stauffer Linguistics Judith Marie Maxwell Philosophy Conrad McHale Newburgh Etsuko Shinozaki Octavian G. Tuturea E. G. Weiss Russian Abigail C. Campana Kathleen Ann Haase Theatre Marcia Jean Golata Studio Art Alain Georges J oyaux Applied Music John Alexander McKinnon Music Composition James Garrett Hughes Music Education Carol Linda Jones David Ernest Norman Louise Rose Patrick William Rodney Scofield E. Anna Watkins Music Therapy Julianne Hyland O'Shea H""Mary Jo Salerno "" Ann Louise Wilson Terry Lee Wilson Maria Olga Zaplitny French Marianne Triponi English Thomas Benedict Allen 0" Katherine Liisa Beegle HO"Thomas John Campbell Jon August Dorow "oHelen Agnes Havlik Barry Robert Hewelt Mary Lynn Janky "Mark Michael Lester H Honors College "With Honor 00 With High Honor History Claudio Baslisco Thomas A. Bird Darlene Chavers Allan Davies Keith Duane Donally Harald Robert Jautakis . ""Rebecca K. Linsenmeyer "Lawrence E. Manning Daniel Gerard Moylan "Connie Jo Ozinga "William D. Rehmann ""Timothy Lee Yost 23 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS History of Art "Mary Joy Scanlon Humanities "John Peter Beck Steven Ray Guthrie Valli Marie Hoski June Christine Hund " Albert Alex Kresta Arlene Reinstein Sidney L. Risk Humanities - Prelaw "Joseph F. Bruckner Janet Faye Bunting "Therese Ellen Clark Douglas Gilbert Johnson Lee Artis Lattimore, Jr. H""Raffi Momjian "David Kim Otis ""David Morgan Thomas Errol Edison Williams Philosophy William Larned Brown Ann Marie Coon H" "Thomas Karl Morton Religious Studies "" Michael Benjamin Bement Thomas Bruce Garrison "Mary Kathryn Green "Linda G. Kimball Gwynne Louise Rogers Gail Annette Shorter "Betty Jane Wooster Russian Barbara Ruth DeVries Studio Art Betty Lou Anderson Jan Rene Barnes Sandra Ariste Laukvirs Vincent Grey Macek Ann Emery Rezny "Victoria Anne Sawyer Alon Roy Walker Theatre Kieran Mary Brinkmann DEGREE RECOMMEr-'DED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION English "Kelly-Jo Bowyer "Susan Lynn Carney History Betsy Ruth Bradley Shelia Kay Bremer Thomas Roger Campbell "Diana Lei gh Golembiewski Billy Raymond Malone Norman Lee Taylor Spanish Shael Johnson "Kathleen Ann Kickham "Lori Ann Roberts Studio Art "Laura Jo Eibach Judith Kay Graversen "Dawn Kay Roth "Doris Anne Thompson Theatre "Heather Ann Cripps Keith L. Johnson DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Studio Art "J an Ellen Everingham H" "Laura Emma Pollak DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Studio Art Joan Lucille Bechtelheimer DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Applied Music "Robert Carl Nelson "Terrance William Odette Loran ne Claire Schlenker Music Therapy Kelvin Chen Eloise-Marie Clark "Karen Irene Sansom "" Neil Lloyd Seymour Waltraud Spirk "Susan Carol Wittcoff DEGREE RECOMMEr-'DED J OINTL Y WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School Music "Jonathan Holmes Sandra Dryer Lemke William Louis Price He August John Thoma H Honors College "With Honor "" With High Honor 24 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS RICHARD J. LEWIS, DEAN GRADUATED SUMMER TERM, 1976 DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Economics - - -- Frederick John Stancel, Jr. - GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Todd Griffith Aldridge Anthony James Benson Roger John Blood Fred Merritt Boese Phil Jay Brown Daniel K. Calvert David Joseph Closs Jeffrey Chris Cuppernoll Jerry Dean Curry Fernando Luis de Almeida Stewart C. Early Robert Charles Enderle Robert Eugene Felle Richard Franklin Fullmer Daniel B. Gidcumb John William Gradowski Gaile Diane Griffore Accounting "Martin Richard Amon Mark Robert Angott ""Robert Carl Avery ""Joseph Michael Battles ""Kevin Karl Cran Inajean Llorente Dunn Gregory Dale Feet "Leonard Ernest Feitel Terry Lee Hassell Jeffrey Lee Herrington Marian Hickey Paul J. Hill "David Bryan Horner "Michael Anthony Horton H Honors College "With Honor "" With High Honor Addie Mae Hanks Ross F . Hendricks Thomas Jerome Hirnyck Gary Michael Kochin Takeo Kudo Wan Soo Lee Paulo Afranio Lessa Filho Linda Lou Lucht Allan Lee Mandel David Michael Mark Julie Ann Marshall Daniel Nurmi McAuliffe Prarom Mokaves Wayne Stanley Morehead Michael Trent Neander Kent William Richardson Charles Anthony Ross Kenneth Eugene Schack Edward Schoener Kathleen Elizabeth Sinning Robert Frederick Smith Peter Jay Stevens Warren Patrick Thomas John M. Thompson Volker Kurt Trent Gary John Van Haitsma Mark James Van Volkinburg Gary Lee Walkovik Susan Work Winckler Stuart Jeffrey Wood Jeffrey Arthur Wrisley Abdullah Zorlutuna Mark Carlson Hunter Jennie Daisy Hurst Berkley A. Johnson ""Terry M. Johnston H""Kapila Kapur David Kuczera Kenneth Paul Kusterer Susan Jane Laubach "Robert Alan Lindsay Kurt Jay Manglos Mary Elizabeth Marshall Michael Anthony McClain "Susan M. McLean "Marilee Mills Francis Edmund O'Shaughnessy "David Jean Park H" "Barbara Ellen Paulus "WilliaEll Frank Peters "William Robert Pfleger Paul C. Phoebus Bernard Allen Pieczynski David N. Preston "David Alexander Roback John Alan Rodzik Robert N. Rotenberg "Elaine Brummel Schamper Denise M. Schian John Arthur Schultz Marcia Ann Smith 25 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting (Continued) Mark Christian Smith Lila Ann Stafford "" Ann Galloup Swanson "Donna Jeanne Wardlaw "David Gerard vVesolowicz H" "William Haynes Whitledge Gail Christine Willis Alan Clare Young Economics "Richard Charles Armstrong Gary Wayne Bornemeier " "Lynne Marie Britt H""Marsha Anne Factor Brian Dornton Hicks Brenda F. Joiner Rodger August Kless "Leslie Edward Klima "Dennis R. Koons Thomas Phillip McLinden Ronald Edward Russell Robin Denise Selvev Maurice Simms ~ H"Leroy Leonard Stockmann Arthur Ray Thornton III H""Nancy Ruth Trevillian Sandra Jean Trott Marie Anoush Vanerian Thomas Daniel Whitlock, Jr. "Richard Robert Wolfe Gregory Steven Zwick Financial Administration Kathryn Ann Kirst Bruce Rodney Levison H""Mark Edward Weston Wilson Aylwinn Wheeler Food Systems Economics and Management ""vVilliam Robert Weymer DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS General Business Administration Deborah Jo Adams Kenneth Charles Arkell "Charles Robert Bailey "Frederick Burness Bell III Joseph G. Brennan "Carol Mary Cassiday "Christopher Tab Charlton J ames Michael Cole "Robert Daniel Crane Michael Kevin DePetro Patricia Ellen Finn Clifford Thomas Foster Velma Eileen Gilford John Joseph Howley D avid L. Hulett Jeanette Hunter ""Dan Vincent Iannotti ""Dennis Michael Kerr Debra Darlene King Gregory Peter Kitzens Dean Charles Lerg H Honors College "With Honor 00 \ '1ith High Honor 26 Alan Macdonald III Thomas William McNinch Thomas Henry Obringer Stephen Kiefer Orr "Marie A. Ortowski Gail Marie Oubre Linda Kay Hourany Parker William Quenby Reno III "David vVayne Rockey Gerald Charlton Schulz Randy L. Shafer Jeff Alan Smeed Thomas H. Stertz ""Judith Ann Tully Anthony Samuel Vicari J. Daniel Werk James H. White, Jr. General Business Administration - Prelaw "Kirk Kevin Nissley Derwin James Walker, Jr. Hotel and Restaurant Management "Kim Anne Abbott "Randall Curtiss Adamy William Thomas Alliston "Kristi Lynn Anderson ooMichael John Arnold Charles Ira Baldwin Terry Lee Bax "Richard John Bombyk William Jacob Buecheler o Gregory Thomas Buschmohle Brent Lewis Conn Giles Lander Cook o "Louise Ann D'Angelo "Peter Joseph Downey Gregory Lee Elliot Dennis James Fadool ""Thomas Patrick Grant Ronald Thomas Hallagan Robert Dana Hedges "Frederick John Hofer, Jr. Cynthia Ann Hungerford William Carleton Jarvie Sanford Steven Kaplan John David King Ralph Joseph Lemle Thomas Patrick Madden, Jr. Mary E llen O'Brien Scott Hayward Reed Randy Michael Rowlands Dean Saylor Gail Jean Schwinke Thomas Patrick Shalvoy John William Sheets Edward D. Smendzuik Mary Elizabeth Smith Timothy H. Snyder Bradford L. Stong Marketing "Mary Ann C. Betrus Michael Vincent Bownick Donald L. Bristol Michael Wayne Carr "Steven Jack De Kruyter Kurt Douglas Emerick Lisa Jan Hathaway Gary Jack Hazergian Paul Leonard Jamieson Candice Jill Masciarelli Paul F. Morgan Dennis Francis O'Donoghue Margie Jean Parkinson Timothy Owen Pisarski Nancy Irene Pope Mark Anthony Rahrig Daniel Lynn Richards June Diane Samaha Don Anthony Stuss James Dennis Tower Mark Kevin Walsh "Terry Lynn Weaver Frank William Wiering Office Administration Marilyn Joanne Olstrom Operations Management Derryle Roger Boatner Michael John Catt "Robert Lawrence Cojeen David William Delgado Personnel Administration John Norman Anderson Michael Joseph Bruce ""Janet Sue Carter Nathaniel Johnson Audrey Eleise Leeks Jerome Lee Malecki Michael Joe Mowry "Michael Walter Reinerth John Raphael Rofel Leonard Clark Wood Risk and Insurance David Barnett Goldfarb Carl L. Payne Travel and Tourism Management Susan Jane Fitzhugh Jill Lynn Krause "Susan Marie Piatkowski DEGREE GRANTED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Business Education Katherine Joyce Adamczyk "Nina Margaret Giliberto Carol Ann Jelasic "