2 -D ( 1991 SPRING TERM MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Commencement Schedule Sunday. June 2 Friday. June 7 Friday. June 7 Friday. June 7 Friday. June 7 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 Saturday. June 8 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 noon 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Wharton Center Wharton Center Auditorium Wharton Center Breslin Center Wharton Center Breslin Center Breslin Center Munn Arena Jenison Auditorium Wharton Center Breslin Center Auditorium Wharton Center Wharton Center Human Medicine Osteopathic Medicine Nursing Arts and Letters Advanced Degrees Veterinary Medicine Univ. Baccalaureate Comm. Business Social Science Communicaton Arts and Sciences Engineering Human Ecology Natural Science Agriculture and Natural Resources Education James Madison The Commencement Committee BARBARA C. STEIDLE. Chairperson SHARON ALBERT. Student Representarive TED MINNICK HOW ARD ANDERSON HORACE C. KING DEBORAH H. KINNEY JOHN KRAEER ULREH MOSTOSKY BENJAMIN PRA n. Student Representarive LINDA LOU SMITH scon VAUGHN KATHY WEST The image on the cover is adapted from a relief that appears on the north face of Beaumont Tower. Titled 'The Sower. " the relief represents the extension and expansion of knowl edge that are the bases of the university's land-grant mission. "The Sower" was sculpted c. 1928 by Art Deco artist Lee Lawrie. DIPLOMAS WILL BE MAILED TO DEGREE RECIPIENTS APPROXIMATELY ONE MONTH AFTER THE END OF THE TERM. MSU is an affirmacive-acrion. equal-opporcunicy insciwcion. COMMENCEMENT 1991 SPRING TERM MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable THOMAS REED. Chairperson .................................................................................... DeWitt The Honorable DEAN PRIDGEON, Vice Chairperson .............................................................. Montgomery The Honorable DOLORES M. COOK ........... ; .................................................................................. Greenville The Honorable JOEL FERGUSON ..................................................................................................... Lansing The Honorable MELANIE REINHOLD ................................................................................. .Bloomfield Hills The Honorable BARBARA J . SAWYER .................................................................................. .. East Lansing The Honorable JOHN D. SHINGLETON .................................................................................... East Lansing The Honorable ROBERT E. WEISS ......................................................................................................... Flint JOHN DIBIAGGIO, Ex Officio, President ................................................................................... East Lansing DAVID K. SCOTT, Provost ......................................................................................................... East Lansing MARYLEE DAVIS. Secretary ..................................................................................................... East Lansing ACADEMIC COSTUME In 1895, the Intercollegiate Commission, a group of leading American educators, introduced an academic costume code which by design of gowns and hoods would indicate the various degrees, and which by colors would identify the various faculties. white for the University of Texas; blue and gold for UCLA). 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. 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 the 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 ofthe institution conferring the degree (e.g., green and white for MSU; burnt orange and The color of the velvet of the hood is distinctive of the subject to which the degree pertains. For example, the trimming for the degree of Master of Science in Agriculture should be maize, representing agriculture, rather than golden yellow, representing science. Generally, the code for the velvet of the hood is the same as listed below for tassels. At Michigan State University, it is customary to identify the candidates graduating from the different departments of study by tassels of the official department color as established by the Intercollegiate Code. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES .................... Maize Forestry. Packaging ..................................... Russet COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS ............................................... White Fine Arts ...................................................... Brown Music .............................................................. Pink Philosophy ............................................. Dark Blue COLLEGE OF BUSINESS .............................. Drab Economics .................................................. Copper COLLEGE OF COMMUNICA nON ARTS AND SCIENCES ..................... Peacock Blue Journalism ................................................ Crimson Speech ..... : ............................................ Silver Gray COLLEGE OF EDUCA nON ................. Light Blue COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING .................. Orange 2 COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY ................................... Maroon COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE ..................................... Green JAMES MADISON COLLEGE ..................... Citron COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE ...................... Golden Yellow COLLEGE OF NURSING ............................ Apricot COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE ......................... Green COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE ............... Citron COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE .................. Dark Gray MICHIGAN STATE UNNERSITY . Michigan State University, a leading land-grant university and the first agricultural college in America, strives for excellence in providing students a broad curricula of liberal and practical education. MSU also serves people of the state, nation and world through its numerous research, extension, and international programs. Now in its 135th 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/ staff engaged in teaching, research, and public service; more than 400 campus buildings; and more than 5,200 acres of land, of which some 2,100 acres are in existing or planned campus development. More than 42,000 students now attend the univer sity atEastLansing, of which some 85 percent are from Michigan. Michigan State University is committed to diversity and multiculturalism in its student body, in its faculty, in its staff, and in its curriculum and outreach programs. Our student body hails from every county in the State of Michigan, every state in the nation, and 108 foreign nations. Minority students comprise 11.2 percent of the campus population, and includes the largest number of African American undergraduate students among all Big Ten schools. 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 14 colleges -Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Letters, Business, Communication Arts and Sciences, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Human Medicine, James Madison, Natural Science, Nursing, Osteo pathic Medicine, Social Science, and Veterinary Medicine. At the center of all major universities is a cluster of disci plines that constitute the liberal arts and sciences. At MSU, this center consists of three colleges -Arts and Letters, Natural Science, and Social Science. Providing outstanding under graduate and graduate degree programs with majors in tradi tional disciplines, these colleges also have special programs that enable students to obtain a broad multidisciplinary education. In addition, in collaboration with the College of Education, the three colleges prepare students to become teachers in the second ary schools of Michigan and the nation. These colleges touch the lives of all undergraduate students at MSU by providing the general education that constitutes approximately one-quarter of the undergraduate program. The Honors College, which enables superior undergraduate students to waive normal graduation requirements and undertake individual programs, attracts many of the nation's finest young scholars. MSU is proud of its record in producing Rhodes Scholars, a total of thirteen (ten in the last seventeen years); the university also has provided six Marshall Scholarship winners. These British scholarships are two of the most distinguished and prestigious academic awards that an American student can receive. Michigan State University also is a prominent sponsor of National Merit Scholars. MSU adds to the store of knowledge with a wide array of outstanding research activities that are supported by a multimillion dollar sponsor-funding program. Some major facilities include the Pesticide Research Laboratory, operated with the U.S. De partment of Energy as a national plant biology center; and the MSU/W. K. Kellogg Biological Station, which has been desig nated as a National Research Preserve. In collaboration with both the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at MSU is examining the nuclei of the heaviest of elements. Benefits of the university are brought to the public by the Agricultural Experiment Station, Lifelong Education, and the Cooperative Extension Service. Their programs provide techni cal information and formal course work for many Michigan citizens. The Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, one of the finest conference centers in the nation, annually hosts nearly 300,000 adults who come to the campus for some 600 conferences and other educational meetings. The university'S land-grant concept of service is interna tional. Supported by grants from the federal government and private foundations, MSU maintains research and educational assistance projects on a worldwide basis. International projects have given many faculty members overseas experience, adding a new dimension to their teaching. Michigan State University is a member of the Association of American Universities, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, American Council on Education, American Council of Learned Societies, Interna tional Association of Universities, Association of Graduate Schools, Council of Graduate Schools, and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation. 3 HONORARY DEGREE JOHN M. ENGLER John M. Engler, since you were first elected to the Michigan House of Rep res en tatives while a 22-year-old student at Michigan Slate University, you have established a remarkable career in public service. Your brilliance as a political strategist was dramatically illustrated by your election as Michigan's 46th governor, the fust governor in 50 years from an agricultural background. You have the distinction of being the fust person to move directly from the legislature to the governor's office since 1876. You received a bachelor of science degree in agricUltural economics from Michigan State University and a law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. You used a campaign plan you wrote a<; a college tenn paper to upset a popular incumbent when you won your first public office. Since then, you have never lost an election, having defeated four incumbents. After serving four tenns in the State House of Representatives, you won a SC<1t in the Michigan Senate and in 1984 your peers selected you to be the majority leader. You grew up in a family of seven children on a farm in Beal City. Although your roots reach deep into Michigan soil, your inOuence extends far beyond the state of Michigan. The White House recognized your abilities by naming you Chairman of the Commission on Presidential Scholars and Co-Chair of the Presidential Personnel Advisory Committee. Your leadership and understanding of trade policy issues affecting state and local governments earned for you a U.S. presidential appointment and re-appointment to the United States Trade Representative's Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committcc. You also have served on the Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education. For your 20 years of public service, you have earned many awards and honors from such diverse organizations as the Michigan Agricultural Conference, the Asso ciation of Judges, the Police Officers Association, and the Michigan Association of Professions. The National Federation of Independent Businesses awarded you their Guardian of Free Enterprise A ward. You are a member of the board of directors of the Michigan Special Olympics. Your demonstmted concern with the education of our youth has earned you the award for distinguished service from the Association of Independent Colleges and Univer sities of Michigan and appointment by President George Bush as chairman of the Commission on Presidential Scholars. In recognition of your distinguished career in public service, your devotion to government and the people of Michigan, and especially your long-tenn advocacy of education as an investment in the future and your support of higher education as Michigan's gateway to the 21 st century, your alma mater, Michigan State University, is pleased to award you the honorary degrcc of Doctor of Laws. 4 1991 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD RALPHJ.BERTOLAC~ Ralph J. Bertolacini earned a Masters Degree in chemistry from Michigan State Univeristy in June of 1951 . Following graduation he joined the Amoco Oil Company and rapidly advanced as research scientist and manager. He has published more than 80 research articles, holds a number of patents related to the refinig of petroleum and processing of hydrocarbons, and has been at the vanguard of catalyst development for environmental pollution control. His work has helped to improve our nation's energy independence over the past two decades, to lessen our nation's balance of payments problems, and to enhance environmental pollu tion control. In recognition of his accomplishments, Mr. Bertolacini was given the 1986 Award of Merit from the American Society for Testing and Materials and the coveted Eugene J. Houdry Award from the Catalysis Society of North America in 1987. Since leaving MSU in 1951 , Mr. Bertolacini has returned to campus almost every year to recruit graduating seniors and graduate students. As part of each visit, he spends time with the faculty in the Chemistry Department as well as in the Department of Chemical Engineering. He also helped secure regular donations from the Amoco Oil Company for those departments. An untold number of students and faculty have benefited from his loyalty to his alma mater. 5 HONORS for 1990-91 MSU Baccalaureate Graduates Major National and International Scholarship and Fellowship Awards THE WINSTON CHURCHILL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSIDP RICHARD K. COHN THE MELLON FELLOWSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES ERIN A. SMITH THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES YOUNGER SCHOLAR AWARD ERIKA K. VANDEN BERG THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS BRADLEY E. BISHOP BRIAN W. CASEY RICHARD K COHN TODD L. GRAVES SlEVEN R. WELLER 1990·91 BOARD OF TRUSTEES' AWARDS FALL JENNINE R. BAKER KEVIN R. GEURTS MARGARET VIERBUCHEN DAVID C. WOODS WINTER JAMES P. CODMAN JEfFREY B. CYBOROWSKI DONNA A. HUNTER CYNTHIA E. WOLF SPRING BRADLEY E. BISHOP DEBORAH S. MEIZLISH ERIN A. SMITH JONATHON C. VEIHL THE LOUIS SUDLER PRIZE IN THE ARTS SlEPHEN L. KRUZE 6 ORDER OF CEREMONIES University-Level Baccalaureate Degree Commencement Presiding JOHN DIBIAGGIO, President, Michigan State University PROCESSIONAL The MSU Wind Symphony KENNETH BLOOMQUIST, Conductor AMERICA ......................................................................................... ~ .............................................. Sn'lith The MSU Wind Symphony and Audience PRAYER MARY SCHNEIDER Department of Religious Studies. MSU PRESENTATION OF HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE PERCY PIERRE Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies and Dean of The Graduate School. Michigan State University ADDRESS JOHN M . ENGLER Governor, State of Michigan SPECIAL MUSIC Fantasy on MSU Songs ............ ..... ................. ......... ................. ....................................................................... Curnow The MSU Wind Symphony PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI A WARDS JOHN O'MALIA Chairperson. MSU Alumni Association Board PRESENTATION OF MAJOR NATIONAL A WARDS DAVID K. SCOTT Provost. Michigan State University PRESENTATION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES' HIGH GPA AWARDS THOMAS REED Chairperson. MSU Board of Trustees PRESENTATION OF SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL JOHN DIBIAGGIO President. Michigan State University 1991 SENIOR CLASS RESPONSE JENNIFER G. DAMICO (continued) 7 PRESENTATION OF SENIOR CLASS GIFT CALVIN K. BORDINE RAlIV K. CHOPRA CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN DIBIAGGIO 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 Orchestra and Audience) PRAYER DR. SCHNEIDER RECESSIONAL We would like to express our appreciation to the many student and staff volunteers for their assistance at the commencement exercises. The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the processional are entering and leaving the arena. 8 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Presiding JAMES H. ANDERSON, VICE PROVOST AND DEAN PROCESSIONAL The Lansing Concert Band KENNETH BLOOMQUIST, Conductor AMERICA ...................................................................................................................................... Smith · (The Lansing Concert Band and Audience) INVOCATION SHELLY SIEMEN Senior, Agriculture and Natural Resources Communications STUDENT ADDRESS CHARLES SCOVILL Senior, Agribusiness and Natural Resources Education SPECIAL MUSIC "Fantasy on MSU Songs" ................................................................................................ ............................. Curnow AWARDING OF DEGREES JAMES H. ANDERSON, Vice Provost and Dean College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Michigan State University SPECIAL RECOGNITION College Scholastic Achievement Award ................................................................................................. Karen Krub Lori Martin College Outstanding Leadership Award .... .. ........................................................................ ... ........... Charles Scovill 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) BENEDICTION SHELLY SIEMEN RECESSIONAL The Lansing Concert Band RECEPTION (South Lawn by the Red Cedar River) Sponsored by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Associati The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the processional are entering and leaving. After the recessional or the platrorm pany and raculty, students and guests may leave via any exit. 9 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LErrERS Presiding JOHN W. EADIE, DEAN PROCESSIONAL Organ ELSBETH WEIDENAAR, Organist AMERICA ................................................................................................................................ ........ Srnith (Organist and Audience) MOMENT OF SILENCE ADDRESS MR. KERMIT CAMPBELL Executive Vice President of the Dow Corning Corporation Midland. Michigan SPECIAL MUSIC Nocturne (for the left hand) ........................................................................................................................... Scriabine Op.9,#2 Prelude in B flat major ........................................................................................................................... .Rachrnanloff Op.23,#2 Pianist: T ALMA HA YURU SPECIAL AWARDS Faculty Teaching Excellence Award Paul Varg Alumni Award Sudler Prize Distinguished Alumni Award RECOGNITION OF STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP & ACHIEVEMENT SPECIAL MUSIC Get Here ....................................................................................................................................... ........... Aleta AdantS Saxophonist: RANDY SCOTT The Time Is Now .......................................................................................................... James Moss and Randy Scott Saxophonist: RANDY SCOTT Singers: DOZ RECOGNITION OF GRADUATES PROFESSOR JOHN W. EADIE Dean. College of Arts and Letters. Michigan State University ALMA MA TER ..................................................................................................................................................... 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. (Organist and Audience) RECESSIONAL ...................................................................................................... ........ Craig Sellar Lang ELSBETH WEIDENAAR, Organist 10 ... ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Presiding JAMES F. RAINEY, ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC PROORAMS PROCESSIONAL WELCOMING REMARKS MOMENT OF SILENCE RECOGNITION OF STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP AND ACHIEVEMENT INDIVIDUAL RECOONITION OF GRADUATES College Advisory Council ALMA MA TER ..................................................................................................................................................... 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. RECESSIONAL The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the processional are entering and leaving. After the recessional of the platform party and faculty, students and guests may leave via any exit. 11 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES Presiding ERWIN P. BE1TINGHAUS, DEAN INTRODUCfION EDWIN P. BETIINGHAUS, PhD. Dean. College o/Communication Arts and Science Michigan Slate University REMARKS DONNA MCKEAGUE. President Communication Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Michigan Slale University AWARDING OF DEGREES EDWIN P. BEITINGHAUS, Ph.D . Dean. College o/Communication Arts and Sciences Michigan Slate University ALMA MA TER ..................................................................... ................................................................................ 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 Maler And thy praises, M.S.U. (Organist and Audience) RECESSIONAL We would like to express our appreciation to Kathy West, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Provost; Barbara Steidle, Assistant Provost; Lou Anna Kimsey Simon, Associate Provost; the Undergraduate Student Board of the Department of Comm un icat ion; Student A lumn i Foundation; and to mem bers of the Senior Class Council for their assistance prior to and during the commencement exercises. 'O,e audience is requested to remain seated while those in the recessional are leving the arena. After the recessional of the platform party and faculty, students and guests may leave via any exit. 12 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Presiding JUDITH E. LANIER, DEAN PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance ......................................................................................................................... ............ Elgar ELSBETH WEIDENAAR, Organist AMERICA ............................................................................................................................ ......... .srnith (The Organist and Audience) PRAYER THE REVEREND JOHN FOLKERS Associate Minister. Peoples Church. East Lansing ADDRESS SUSAN A. STITHAM Teacher. Austin E. Lathrop High School. Fairbanks. Alaska National Education Association Board Member EDUCATOR'S OATH CONFERRING OF DEGREES JUDITH E. LANIER, Ph.D. Dean. College of Education. Michigan State University RESPONSE DOUGLAS BAL 1Z Student Representative 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 Organist and Audience) PRAYER THE REVEREND JOHN FOLKERS RECESSIONAL Trumpet Voluntary ........................................................................................................................................ 1. Clark ELSBETH WEIDENAAR, Organist 13 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Presiding 1BEODORE A. BICKART, DEAN PROCESSIONAL The Lansing Concert Band AMERICA ........................................................................................................................................ Smith (The Band and Audience) INVOCATION DONALD C. LANDIS Director of Development. College of Engineering ADDRESS JOHN M. FLUKE JR. Chairman of the Board. Fluke Captial and Management Services Company 1991 CLAUD R. ERICKSON DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD Presented By: PAUL F. NYQUIST Chair Elect of the Engineering Alumni Association BS Mechanical Engineering 1955 Presented To: WILLIAM B. LARSON BS Metallurgy 1953 SPECIAL MUSIC The Lansing Concert Band SPECIAL RECOGNITION RECOGNITION OF GRADUATES THEODORE A BICKART Dean. College of Engineering. Michigan State University Departmental Chairpersons 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) CLOSING THEODORE A. BICKART, Dean College of Engineering. Michigan State University BENEDICTION DONALD C. LANDIS Director of Development. College of Engineering RECESSIONAL The Lansing Concert Band The audience is requested to remain seated while those in the processional are entering and leaving the auditorium. 14 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Presiding JULIA R. MILLER, DEAN PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance ..................................................................................................................................... Elgar MANLEY BLACKWELL, Organist REMARKS JULIA R. MILLER, Ph.D. Dean. College of Human Ecology Michigan State University STUDENT PRESENTATIONS CAMILLE S. DOZIER Department of Family and Child Ecology JODYCLACK Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition JOYCE WIESINGER Department of Family and Child Ecology KENDRA JAMES Department of Human Environment and Design OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARDS MARY ELLEN ZABIK. Ph.D. Associate Deanfor Academic Affairs. College of Human Ecology Professor. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Michigan State University RECOGNITION OF DEGREE RECIPIENTS JULIA R. MILLER, Ph.D. Dean. College of Human Ecology Michigan State University ALMA MA TER ...................................................................................................................................................... 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 (Manley Blackwell, Organist and Audience) RECESSIONAL Trumpet Voluntary ............................................................................................................................................ Clarke MANLEY BLACKWELL, Organist 15 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees JAMES MADISON COLLEGE Presiding KENNETH WALTZER, ACTING DEAN PROCESSIONAL The Jazz March ................................................................................................................................................ Golson (Musicians) AMERICA .................................................................................................................................. ..... Sn1ith PRAYER The Reverend DAVID P. BOONE, B.A., M.Div. Senior Pastor. Christ Lutheran Church Sterling Heights. Michigan ADDRESS JOE H. STROUD Editor. Detroit Free Press Detroit. Michigan SPECIAL MUSIC Straight, No Chaser ........................................................................................................................................... Monk RON NEWMAN, Piano MICHAEL BRAGG, Bass TAGE LARSEN, Trumpet PETER POLLACK, Drums CONFERRING OF DEGREES KENNETH A. W AL 1ZER, Ph.D. Professor and Acting Dean James Madison College STUDENT ADDRESS REA THER DIEHL CLASS GIFT PRESENTATION CEDRIC L. MCKOy JMC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION BRUCE SULLIVAN FEASTER, Class of 1983 Attorney-At-Law Wayne County Neighborhood Legal Services Detroit. Michigan 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. (Organist and Audience) PRAYER THE REV. BOONE RECESSIONAL The Jazz March ......................................................................................................................... Golson (Musicians) 16 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE Presiding ARNOLD REVZIN, ASSOCIATE DEAN PROCESSIONAL The MSU Concert Band (Recorded) AMERICA .......................................................................................................................... .............. Srnith The MSU Concert Band (Recorded) COMMENTS RYLAND E. MELFORD III, B.S. Physiology JENNIFER A. SERVICE, B.S. Chemistry MOMENT OF REFLECTION RECOGNITION OF AWARDS P.K. WONG Associate Dean. College of Natural Science. Michigan State University PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ARNOLD REVZIN Associate Dean. College of Natural Science. 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. RECESSIONAL The MSU Concert Band (Recorded) 17 ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF NURSING Presiding MARILYN ROTHERT, COORDINATOR OF OUTREACH AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESSIONAL The Lansing Concert Band KENNETH BLOOMQUIST, Conductor AMERICA .. .................... .. .................. .......... ...................... .............................................. .............. Smith (The Band and Audience) ADDRESS VERNICE L. DAVIS ANTHONY, R.N., M.P.H. Director. Michigan Department of Public Health SPECIAL MUSIC Fantasy on MSU Songs .............. .. ... .......... .. ................................................................... ............... ................ Curnow The Lansing Concert Band CONFERRING OF DEGREES GWEN ANDREW, Ph.D. Acting Dean. College of Nursing . Michigan State University STUDENT ADDRESS MARY FIELDING Senior Student Representative PRESENTATION OF GIFfS THOMAS J. SEARS Senior Student Representative LEANN PA ITERSON President. MSU Nursing Students' Association PRESENTATION OF ALUMNI AWARDS SARAH MCCARTHY, R.N., B.S ., M.M. President. College of Nursing Alumni Association SIGMA THETA TAU RECOGNITION BRIGIDANNE WARREN, R.N., M.S.N. President-elect. Alpha Psi Chapter. Sigma Theta Tau 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 Maler And thy praises, M.S.U. (The Band and Audience) RECESSIONAL 18 The audience is requestcd to remain seated while those in the processional are entering and leaving the audi torium . Reception immed iatcly following ou/side at the front entrance of the auditorium. In case of inclement weather. reception will be held in lobby inside at the front of the auditorium. We would like to express our appreciation to members of the Student Advisory Council for their input and support for the College of Nursing during the past school year. ORDER OF CEREMONIES Baccalaureate Degrees COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Presiding KENNETH E. COREY, DEAN PROCESSIONAL The MSU Student Brass Quintet OPENING OF CEREMONIES KENNETH E. COREY Dean . College of Social Science Michigan State University AMERICA .................. .... ... .. .... ............. ..... ... .. .... .. ... ..... .. .. .... .. ............ ............................ ................ Srnith (The MSU Student Brass Quintet ancl Audience) STUDENT AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS THOMAS COMBS President. College of Social Science Alumni Association RESPONSE MARY LOu STOW The Andrew Undergraduate Fellow PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS KENNETH E. COREY, Dean 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 gaLher To give our faith so true, Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. RECESSIONAL Immediately following TIle audience is requested to remain scated during the processional and recessional. the ceremony the College of Social Science will host a reception for graduates. family. and friends on the field northeast of Demonstration lIall. In the event of min. the reception will be held in the Munn Arena concourse. 19 College of Agriculture and Natural Resources JAMES H . ANDERSON, VICE PROVOST AND DEAN CANDIDA1ES-SPRING1ERM,1991 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Richard 1. Champine Daniel A. Clappison Charlie L. Cook Deborah L. Coon Robert Edward Crowder Stanley P. Dembowski Scott E. Downer Christopher Forbes D' Andre Majerle Ford Michael R. Frush Eric Jecenty Gala Steve Charles Hammerschmidt Harvey Hanna III Erik A. Haugen Christopher Heroux George Wesley Holcombe, Jr. Kevin H. Howd Geoffrey S. Hutchison Edwin F. Jahn ill Troy W. Jammer Jeffrey Benjamin Jones Richard Matthew Karp Kyle 1. Kemmish * Paul Joseph KIemish Robert Krostue Scott E. Krueger Paul R. Maliszewski Gary Charles Miner John L. Monroe Karl R. Neumaier Michael P. Pucher Kirk Christian Rehn James A. Rozell Mark 1. Schmidt Peter D. Sims Richard L. Siwek, Jr. Matthew H. Stierna Robert Tedesco Jeffrey Tenniswood Josh Cassel Tobias Raj Verma Miles R. Volpe David J. Wilkie Allaton F. Wilson Darryl P. Young Kenneth 1. Zablocki Crop and Soil Sciences Tim A. Bohnhoff Scott A. DeVuyst Lisa L. Finck Bruce Alan Head, Jr. Karl J. KIos Paul B. Knoerr Patrick 1. LaBelle Scott C. Lengerman Philip 1. Nemecek Scott A. Witte Fisheries and Wildlife Christopher Bradlee Thomas A. Eitniear Gregory C. Farmer Marshall Finegold Ann Marie Gormley Dustin Alan Hoogendoorn Daniel S. Kochanski Timothy Douglas Lounds Erik Robert Massa * Richard B. Minnis * Robert M. Seng ** Scott E. Staelgraeve * Trent M. Sutton Mark Edward Parkinson Sara M. Thompson Monica Anne Torres Robert D. Workman F ODd Science Donna Darlene Bray * Cecilia S. Cabello Marcia 1. Devenney Joseph Arnold Esch * Amy Marie Godfrey ** Susan Neal Hadlich Fui-Ming Leong Michelle Suzanne Meadows Craig L. Pijanowski Carol Marie Spanski Food Systems Economics and Mana~emenl Glen Joseph Adams Kathy M. Amos Brian Coleman Barge Teresa Juliana Caballero Juan Manuel Duzan Timothy A. Eisenbraun Steven C. Elliott Jeffrey 1. Engler Michele M. Engler Joslyn Lanita Evans David Scott Ferguson Susan Anita Gornick Kristin E. Haight Heidi Marie Harrison Wade A. Heckel Shonda D. Hightower Ernest L. Hughes W. Blain Immink Melisa Marie Jones Kristin Shayne Keefe Thomas Dexter Keller Todd R. Kenyon Sharon Denise King Richard D. Kline James Michael Korpolinski Andrew Tyree Long, Jr. Christopher D. Mackie David E. Mermelstein ** Russell John Mitchell Patrick M. Monile Ronald James Moore Michelle Marie Peacock Dennis R. Philpot ** Kristin Marie Rau Kenneth Tyrell Redfield Crystal A. Reedus R. Rockwell Regan Mindy Yvonne Ruthven Mark K. Samways Paul J. Schade Timothy Schell Peter William Sobczak: Neil P. Solomon Robert Arthur Stauffer Carrie L. Stein Robert J. Taylor Jennifer Ann Topic Colleen Patricia Tynan Carla L. Washington Linda A. Wiggins Michael Christopher Wing Forestry Matthew C. Anderson * Ronald F. Baker * Manmeet Kaur Patheja Lynda C. Starkey * Christopher Yonkers Horticulture Tony Ruern Blattner Lorie A. Brown Laura J. Eckels Daron John Ensign Wade A. Heckel Catherine M. Jakubowski ** Laura G. Jull ** Randon 1. Krieg ** Lori D. Martin Stephanie M. Latchaw Kevin R. Schoenborn Karen Frances Stebbins Cindy L. Walat ** Mark A. Weesies Michelle M. Willard Packa~in~ Maria G. Alvaro LaVetta Appleby Keith R. Arteaga Carol 1. Baker Mark Christopher Beauchamp Corey L. Berends David Boase Dale David Bowers Michael D. Brown Brian L. Butler Susan Lynn Carroll Daniel P. Cheney Mari-Kim Cooke * Amber Lee Crawford Marcia A. Curran Benjamin R. Danenberg Bryan Todd Dell Nicolle A. Dutts Brian P. Falk Quinn 1. Fitzpatrick Brenden P. Friday Michael Ryan Gallagher Daniel 1. Gehling Jonathan Keith Gifford Tracy Lee Guard James M. Hall Todd Lawrence Heins David Scot Henry Julie Lynn Henson A~ricultural Technolo~y and Systems Mana~emenl Timothy G. Faulk * Kevin 1. Hecht Matthew H. Koenn A~ribusiness and Natural Resources Education Sara L. Carter Animal Science Carol Ann Albring Terry C. Amerson Kathy M. Amos * Kristin L. Barkhouse Wendy Sue Bisel Mary Louise Cardeccia Julie H. Deller Clare Louise Foley Teresa Lea Fuller Heidi Michelle Ghesquiere James Edison Good Amy 1. Hardy Rene Lynn Hoppe Jeffrey D. Howard Jennifer Christine Hunt Bryan 1. Knoper Beth N. Kramer Scott R. Lammers Carrie L. Lane Deborah Ann Lenden Lisa M. Mayer Gary 1. Mitchell Deborah Leigh Peterson John Patrick Schankin Chari G. Seiffert Lynn Sharples Duane A. Simpkins Earl J. Souva Catherine S1. Amour Sherry A. Strautz Mark Uoyd Wagner Alan William Wheeler BiochemistrylA~riculture Anthony Silvernail Buildjn~ Construction Mana~emenl Jeff Bailey David M. Ball Sonja Sue Barteck Kimberly Ann Beebe Andrew R. Beemer Christopher Bennett ** Steven David Berger R. Adam Berlin Steven Charles Berry * Kenneth A. Bertolini Douglas M . Bigos Ronald Stephen Bobrowski Paul Joseph Bourgeau, Jr. Douglas Alan Bredy Todd R. Britton Norman R. Buckwalter ill Leonard C. Burke II Kevin P. Burns H Honors College • With Honor .. With High Honor 20 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Packaging (ConJinued) Todd A. Highlen 1effrey M . Hock Matthew John Hubbard Mark Edward Hubbuch Cheryl Lynn Hudzik Bridget R. Jackson • John E. Jendrezak Victoria L. Jeurink Robert V. Kreger Douglas Gilbert Kurop David L. Lalik Edward A. Larson •• David A. Leinberger Vincenzo Mancini Joseph C. Mase Jill Colleen McNeal Gregory John Milan Todd Lance Molander Eric O. Moore • Floyd E. Needham Angela Hoa Nguyen Mary Jane Nixon Mark David Ojeda Daniel George O'Neil Kenneth M. Owens Stephen R. Perkins Aby Lea Peterson • Marcia A. Popa John Wallace Risk Earl Don Robinson II Brent H. Rouget David A. Sanzobrin Paul Scott Schincariol Chelsea Shortlidge Angelique Simon Karen M. Smith • Kristin L. Smith Chandler Scott Sneyd William John Spiekerman Robert Brian Stapleton DeAnne M. Strange Petra C. Strobel Michael Lee Subastian Janet S. Tharp Jeffrey G. Thorold Todd M. Vredeveld Eric Christian Wenger Mark K. White Erika Phillis Woodside Larry A. Zagata • • •• •• Park and RecreaJion Resources Ty Warren Brassie Kimberly L. Coleman Jennifer Jo Cox Julie Kay Dietz Kathleen Ann Durgan Catherine Ferree Dye Michael D. Fisher Kelly Jo Garland Brenda K. Gunder Scott H. Hale Randall McCambridge Harper Eric Scott Harwood Leigh Victoria Herrick Richard Harris Holden Jacqueline A. Kelley Timothy Mark Kopka Mary Jo Korson Julia Ann Larson Ronald R. McCurdy Sylvia McDuffie NingNa Christine M. Nystrom Alice D. Pulvermacher Julie A. Rathsack Kelly Kay Robertson Melissa S. Senac •• Diana Lynn VanBrocklin John P. Viviano Amy L. Walczak Ruth Danaelle Weid Public AfJflirs ManagemenJ Maria Bertolino David Francis Clark David S. Clark Peter A. Geherin Jerry Lewis Harrison Roger Jeffrey Hawkins Mary Beth Heiser Kristine J. Henricks Michael Carl Hopson Veda R. Jackson Michelle L. Maciag James Thomas March Joseph H. McDonald Cheryl McPherson Stephanie D. Monroe Glenda Myhand Klatra M. Pickett David P. Russ Kristin Elizabeth Schultz Stephan K. Thiele Julie L. Trunk Resource Develo/2.menJ Mark W. Amato Tonia Marie Baker Vicki Lynn Brown Jon D. Chinnery Rodney L. Cox • Joan Elizabeth Culham Aimee Camille Draft H·· Karen R. Krub Deborah A. Duda Catherine J. Getty Steven C. Gild • David Eric Harlow Carolyn Kay Schulz Geoffrey A. Seymour Michael E. Walimaki • Kendra Anne Woodring DEGREERECO~ED JOIN1L Y WTIH TIlE COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES Agriculture and Natural Resources CommunicaJions Chantal E. Cochrane Richard G. Ekins Katherine A. Fettig Lisa K. Hawkins Mark Eric Johnson Lisa I. Kempl Brenda Marie Knust Alisha Ann Pearson Kristin Lee Roelof Eugenie E. Scott Shelly Marie Siemen DEGREERECO~ENDED JOIN1L Y WTIH TIlE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Agribusiness and NaJural Resources EducaJion ... Tate R. Forbush Frank V. Sabat, Jr. Charles E. Scovill BACHELOR'S DEGREE Gard Erik Andresen Thomas P. Ballard Scott Laurence Benjamin Vicki M . Bolanis Patrick M. Brandell Ursula M. Brinson Eric C. Bronkema William Timothy Brown Scott Eric Bruner James D. Buzzie Eric Delon Claiborne Keely Ann Colburn David Edward Colclough Christopher Corbett Kellie Elizabeth Corcoran Paul Dominguez Carol C. Elliott-Harris Eric Michael Fletemeyer Julie L.Garrison Darren Dwight Gowens CANDIDATES - SUMMER TERM, 1991 Eric B. Grosinger Michelle Leanne Hanna Yasmina R. Haque Eric Henry Hobson Kathleen Holloway Craig A. Hower Bradley S. Hungerford Matthew G. Iwaszkiewicz Brian P. Jacoby Steven D. Jarrett Carolyn Chase Johnson Joseph Alexander Jones Andrew Keeton Randon Jack Krieg Brian P. Livezey Joel Dean Lyman Diane Elaine McClay Keith M. McDonald Paige M. Middleton Michael Kirk Moffitt William Robert Nicola Bryan Keith Noirot Cynthia Ann Norris Kenneth Paul Nowicki Christopher Ostrowski Thor Stevens Petersen Abigail S. Peterson Susan Kay Peterson Marie H. Pfaff David W. Pitko Randolph J. Pollock Steven Charles Reap Heather Michelle Rose Kerry B. Russell Mark William Sanford Marc Christian Saracene Gayle Renee Schafer Amy Schubert Daniel P. Scully Linda M. Shelanskey Cynthia Shoemaker Mark J. Skorski Kimberly Dorothy Smith Margretta Snyder Laurie M. Starr Susan L. Swindlehurst Jennifer Anne Tuckey Steven Scott Usiak David P. VanAcker Todd VanAcker Joel V. Visnyak Kimberly K. Watts-Drew VerShawn Watts Bradley Wayne Weeks Terrance Michael Williams Amy leeWood John Gray Wood Matthew Ryan Wood Harry W. Wright III H Honors College ... With Honor ...... With High Honor 21 College of Arts and Letters JOHN W. EADIE, DEAN CANDIDATES - SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Antoinette M. Mantle * Lisa Marie Monty Judith A. Morgan * Thomas W. Mucha ** Mark R. Netzloff Susan Ann Novakoski Brian P. O'Connor Charles G. O'Connor Catherine A. Olczak Marlene L. Osborn Peter Nicholas Otto Ellen Catherine Padesky * Susan Marie Parker John Edward Perry Margaret Eileen Pitcher Konstantin G. Prokos Susan S. Pushman Susan 1. Newhof Pyle H* Albin Michael Rose Corinne M. Rose Kristine M. Sampson ** Shelley A. Schryba Shaula L. Schuring Jason A. Seltin Linda Annette Shannon Jessica Faith Shapiro Andrew Theodore Smereck H** Erin Ann Smith Chandler Scott Sneyd Mary M. Soncrant Matthew John Stahlin Melissa Sue Stiefel David Scott Sullivan Micah A. Sullivan Dawn Marie Tafel Thomas F. X. Tierney Brandon Robert Trenz Rachel L. Urquhart * Tarnra Lyn Victor Leigh A. Vinton Suzanne Elizabeth Wackerlin Michele Marie Welz Joseph C. Wessling H* Teresa M. Wicksall Anmarie 1. Widener Shawn Marie Woodcock Melissa Wright * Kari Shawn Youkna French * Katherine Marie Bell Joan T. Ferguson Loretta Fiacco H* Paul W. Fontana Constance L. Glover Jenifer Marie Hallock Michelle Marie Kanaskie Marcia A. Kierpiec Francine Estelle Klein ** Erik James Macki Thomas Richard Naughton Elizabeth S. Rodgers Heidi Marie Sims German * Mark Andrew Bland Victoria L. Fox H* Michael K. Happold * Catherine Linstead ** Erik James Macki * Jean Louise Musson * Timothy T. Parrott * Jennifer L. Rohde * Maureen C. Stewart History Brigid Bartels Mara A. Bibicoff William Boyd Todd Miguel Branstner H* John J. Burke Thomas D. Callam Steven Michael Carter Andrew Donnelly Concannon Laura Ellen Cooper Jennifer Ann Dipzinski Gerald Clifford DuCap ** William Robert Durr Lois Irene Getty James E. Gulledge Todd D. Harcek Tanya S. Hartman Nicole M. Hempelmann Brent Travers Hsieh H* Elizabeth Diane Jensen David A. Johnson Evelin Kay Johnson Steven Michael Johnson H Patricia Garland Maltby David John Michnal * Kevin Olson Daniel 1. O'Rourke Shaun Anthony Rodriguez John Francis Sherwood, Jr. Josephine M. Smith Shawn Renee Smith Glenn Clark Stevens * Maureen C. Stewart Eric Allen Treanor H** Erika K. VandenBurg Daniel K. Wadowski Krista Kay Wenner Julie L. Westrate John C. Zielinski History of Art Michelle L. Clifford Jeanmaire Dani H* Amy Logan Horschak Rhonda K. Knola Charles 1. Loose Stacey Schiller Todd 1. Sherman * Barbara Anne Steve Betsy 1. Talbert Humanities Kelley A. Albee * Charles F. Allen Beth A. Barden Michael A. Barto * Elizabeth Anne Bauer Leeza Joanne Beholz Pamela M. Blenkle David W. Bollert Christopher T. Buck Nicholas E. Daniel Nita Dickerson Janet Cross Drennan Elizabeth Brooke Eddy Timothy D. Ford Rachael Girard Matthew Grandstaff ** Mary Grace Matyskella Hanson John A. Hartley Heather Colleen Henion Brigitte Herbennann Cara Anne Hintz * Susan L. Hoover Martha Y. Hughes David Paul Ivinskas Sandra Lynn Jackson Jerrold S. Jacobson * Maria-Daphne Kazanis Matthew 1. Kisell Christian Peter Koppi Leah Gale Kreczmer Mary Colleen Lewis Michael S. Marks H Valerie Lynn Meachum * Stephanie Anne Milito Leigh Anne Murray Robert Alan Nosanchuk Robert Warren O'Neill * Martha C. Oser * Susan E. Patterson * Theodore Elliott Rancour Michael 1. Reilly Rachael Lynn Riley Rondy Murray-Scheidt Mindi Marie Smith Susan M. Soffredine Jennifer S. Stone Beth Ann Tallenger John Joseph Turkucz . Marc Douglas Viggiano Humanities-Prelaw Chanille DeShan Bouldes Katherine Buczynski Kathleen M. Clark Leslie 1. Hohwart William Joseph McManus H* Kristi K. Meissner Timothy P. Moriarty Michael A. Noordijk Michael John Osogwin Lineuistics H* Margaret S. Bower Jane R .. Edgeworth John David Henrickson Kenneth W. Purdy Angela Natasha Rosi H* H** * Music Jill Marie Andringa Amy Anne Johnson Chinese * Andrew B. Gunnerson Classical Studies * Kristine P. Bryan Enelish * Kimberly Jo Bettisworth Michael Dean Bookmyer Lisa Ellen Brand Carol A. Brophy Amy B. Broucek Deborah Michelle Brown Kelly L. Bustany * Ken L. Carps Amy Lynn Centers Jonathan L. Chappell Ronda S. Clark Steven Patrick Costello David Raymond Costolo Stacey A. Dillon Jennifer A. Divine Leah Hastings Doster * Christine Esckilsen Julie Anne Farrer K. Laurie-Anne Ferris Robin Dawn Ford Christopher D. Gaebel Alexandra Lynn Gardner * Tiffany A. Geoghegan Stephanie Lorraine Grant Kelly A. Gregor Gregory Michael Griffm Amy Katherine Guajardo Michael L. Halash Christina Ann Hall Tracy B. Hammennan Nancy W. Haynes H* Karin Jeanette Herrick Lise M. Higgins H** Steven Harvey Hoeltzel Jennifer Hollenbeck Kerry L. Hunter Mary L. Irvine H** Kimberly A. Keller Kirsten M. Kent * Joshua G. Kilmer Kathryn E. Kleber ** Christopher Kmotorka Julie K. Knapp Jennifer L. Kubanek Lawrence 1. Kuizema Julie Lynn Kwasek * Susan Larson * Joanna Leslie Lerch James Kendall Lewis Andy J. Madajski H Patricia Garland Maltby Steven Matthew Marasco Bradley D. Marshall Jennifer Mary Martz Aimee Kay Mayhew Jill S. McCarthy H** Kathleen Mairi McGarvey * Eileen Elizabeth McIntosh ** Thomas R. Meade Kerry A. Miller H Honors College • With Honor •• With High Honor 22 ARTS AND LETTERS DEGREE OF BACELOR OF ARTS Philosophy Brian D. Bate •• Keith Richard Brookenthal Kristena Lisa Engstrom Gregory 1. Fell Georgianna Green L. Mark Harris William B. Hoaglin H·· Steven Harvey Hoeltzel Charles William Means Jeff R. Peters O. LaShawn Pitts Relizious Studies Ronda S. Clark • Amy L. Harry Douglas Patrick Paul Moore Russian Adnan Albahar IGmborly A. Ditto Lawrence G. Kniffm Shawn R. Mcintosh Spanish Cynthia M. Bysko Laila Hayat Cassis Joann Davis Susan Elaine Herchock • Susan Larson • Scott 1. MacGregor Sara Moore • Richard Alan Rykhus • Matthew Louis Scholl Elizabeth Gail Weber Studio Art Raechel M. Bery David A. Bodinus James Breckon Audrey K. Chenoweth Donald Joseph Coar Marianne Elizabeth Dennis Kimberly Ann Donovan Kristyn L. Edwards Julie Ann Franczek Soyeon Sandy Jong Gina Carol Joslin Stacey Kendra-Sue Kowalski Carole L. Lasko Jodi Lynn Mickel Margaret Cecile Olk Robert G. Pesick Sarah Jo Reyman Jeffrey 1. Sharon Fedele Spadafora Michael Anthony Tropiano • Lisa K. Weber Nancy Alison Worlock Theatre Todd E. Babcock Lonnie E-Johncock Cooper 1. S. Greimel Stephen Leo Kruze Michelle Margaret McCusker Michaele Joy Metcalfe Alisa Marie Systrom Lisa Marie Paoletti Heather M. Powers Doris M. Rapport William Pearson Ross Jeffrey Robert Weiner DEGREERECO~ED JOINTLY WITIITIIE COLLEGE OF EDUCA nON English Carolyn M. Arens * Nancy Anne Barton Jeffrey Blakeslee Pamela Renee Brown Gilda R. M. Bruton Maureen Shirley Carlson DeLois Teresa Cooke Jon Allen English Paul R. Flynn ** Sue A. Fracker Dennis Michael Furton Keith B. Gall Susan K. Haney Joseph M. Knoerl * Julie Ann Kray H* Tcresa S. Lance Theresa A. Nickel ** Nancy Anne Nye Stacey Renee Reynolds Cristyn L. Smith Mary Jane Sparks * Kimberly Anne Vliem * Shelli L. Wagner Donna Jean Wells Janet D. Wemer Marcia Michelle Williams French ** Kara Wanette Boggs ** Michelle M. Christner Cynthia L. Sauvage H* Jennifer A. Smith German * Kathryn A. Barber * Florina Louise Kapitzke * Denise Catherine Powers History JoanE.Bos • Kristine Lynn Conn * Dana Ann Dunlop Kirk E. Hallman George Heckman John Paul Heller ** Theodore M. Jungkuntz * Randy A. Lloyd Robert C. Meyer Mark David Neese Jennifer Lynn Reno Michael C. Schley Jason Philip Stanislaw James D. Weist David 1. Zack Spanish * Staci Lynn Authier * Nikki A. Gautis * Stephanie Krejcarek Donald T . Kuchnicki Jennifer S. Paetkau Holly K. Wilson Studio Art ** Delorus A. Burton Theatre * Sandra 1. McGrath Sagina Varghese DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Studio Art Nathaniel Allen •• Chema R. Bednarsh Lara Paige Bemis Stephen D. Brouwer • Brent Edgore Coullard Michael Lindsey Genova Cynthia Ann Kalt Kevin Christopher King Mary Beth Magyar Bryon K. Mosley Matthew M. Myers Robert Allan Myers Bema M. Niemi Laurie Anne Painter H** Alexander John Parsons Clark F. Rehberg ill Lucy A Schultz Iris Chi Chung Shen * Tani Spielberg * Michele M. Telschow Christopher J. VanWyck DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Applied Music •• Charles Townsend Downey • Heather 1. Griffm Hannah 1. Holman H·· Lisa Inoue Alice N. Mikolajewski •• Thomas W. Moss Michele R. Singer Music Theory and Composition Andreas K. Drath H·· Brian Randall Hagy • Calvin Dietrich Peters DEGREE RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITIITIIE COLLEGE OF EDUCA nON Music Therapy Jeffrey D. Caldwell Laura K. Huston Charmaine Loretta Lynch Elaine Anne Newman Melissa L. Pcrry Meredith A. Seebeck School Music H** Sara Elizabeth Boos H** Shaelyn M. Boos Craig Michael Chissus Janice Kay Earp Mary Edna Grace ** Martha L. Hancock * Sharon Margaret Lavery Barbara Ellen Lehnen .* Mindy Sue Nash * Gregory Loftin Pritchard Kathryn H. Springer Jennifer Marie Vincent Erich Christian Wangeman * Susan Lucinda Wiegandt Teresa Marie Young H Honors College * With Honor ** With High Honor 23 ARTS AND LETTERS CANDIDATES-SUMMER TERM, 1991 BACHELOR'S DEGREE James R. Agnello Carilyn Astrid Anderson Rosa Maria Arenas Scott Edward Atcheson Vanessa Sara Ballingall William J. Barkholz Diana Belamaric Timothy Edward Bennett Heather Diane Benton Kimberly Ann Bizon Michelle Lynn Bradford Lorna M. Brennan Margo Lauretta Brown Cristy Suzanne Celeski Caroline M. Climer Tamara M. Donahue Michael Everett Drachman Jon K. Droscha Samuel W. Dunbar Kelly A. Dunn Darin Edward Fitzpatrick Stacy Lynne Fletcher Mark A. Frazer Randal Paul Garza Henry Elbert Graper ill Peter C. Haarsgaard Mark T. Hamel Michael A. Harrington Anne Louise Held Sherri Marie Jacobsen Faye M. Janowiak Allison A. Jones Michelle Deanna Jones Patricia M. Jones Sherri Lynn Karvonen Freya Katkowsky Cheryl Anne Marhevko Elizabeth Ann Marks Margaret Mary Marshall Brian McLane Heidi Sue Meyer Tracy Ann Mielke Carrie Lyn Mieske Michelle A. Miller Rebecca L. Milbnan Marshalle Montgomery Mark D. Morris Bruce David Morse Terry James Mort Douglas James Mumby. Jr. Wendy A. Nevers Daniel J. O'Rourke Erika L. O'Connor Andrea Maria Orsini Stacy R. Owen James M. Pace Patricia Anne Pearson Karen S. Pedersen Peter Joseph Rabaut Kevin E. Rhody Leslie Michele Ribiat Daniel E. Riney Fred Rosenfeld Jennifer Karen Scheans Peter E. Schneider Jennifer Ann Seymour Bridget Lynn Smith Jerry L. Smith Victor L. Spencer Susan Jo-Anne Stutzky Christopher A. Surian John M. Taylor Michelle L. Tinti Jennifer Lynn Tozer Elizabeth Ann VanLeeuwen Patrick Joseph VanRernmen Hilary Weber Christie Marie West Heidi Marie Wise Jennifer Ann Zunker College of Business RICHARD 1. LEWIS, DEAN CANDIDATES -SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS AccounJinll Susan L. Alarie Anthony Gene Alati Jeff J. Alfano Rodziah Ali Shelly Kay Anderson * Christopher W. Arntz Eric Stanley Bak Angela Barren Laura L. Barry Sandra L. Berriman Tamara Michelle Black R. Thomas Blandford Bruce C. Bloomingdale Mark S. Bordelove Stephen Chase Borushko Jeff A. Breen Renee L. Brenner Heather Ann Buhl James M. Burch Daniel John Cetnar * Ronald L. T. Cheung Kimberly Dawn Clancy Kevin George Clemons Theresa Jean Coleman Lawrence E. Coles Christopher S. Cook * Amy Leah Coryell Kristin L. Custer Howard L. Cutler Sonya Marie Dahl Meghan E. Dalton Lisa M. Datte * Michael A. DeClercq Toni Angela Dennis Jennifer Ellen DeVries * Daren Douglas Dodson Melanie A. Dozier Laura L. Dudzinski MarkP. Dunn Todd A. Dunseith Kathleen M. Dziadzio Bradley T . Dzon H** Susan Anne Eckel Andrew Charles Ely Scott A. Evans Carmen Marie Fisher Randall S. Fraczek Scott W. Frederick * Jeffrey S. Freeman Heidi Marie French * David Michael Friebe Kristy Jo Funkhouser Ann L. GehrIs Kevin Patrick Gentry * Brett F. Gladding Kevin S. Goldman Stephanie Elaine Gonder Elizabeth Margaret Gorecki Tracy Elizabeth Gramza Catherine Lynn Gromacki Gregory Patrick Guest Michael D. Gunkebnan Bartomeo Leo Guzzardo ** JayW. Haas Carrie M. Hale Andrea M. Hall Kathleen E. Hamlin Dwayne Ray Harrigan Lynn S. Hartmann Owin Scott Henry Michael J. Hering * Christopher Scott Hinshaw ** Christine Holloway Otis Burt Holt Michael Sean Houlihan * Kristi A. Hubbell H Alyson G. Huntingtonjones Shaheen I.lmarni Sharise R. Iovino Steve M. Ireland ** Jason Douglas Ishbia * Bradley Dean Jerris Cynthia Ann Johns Julie A. Johnson Chad M. Jones James E. Karakashian Michael D. Kaufman Jimin Kim Diane L. Kimichik ** James B. Knoll ** Karen Diane Knutson Rochelle M. Kolberg Traci Ann Kriesel Timothy J. Kruskie Kris Patrick Kurtz Nicole Marie Kushion Ronald James Laboda ChunH. Lam Robert A. LaSovage Thomas Joseph LeRoux, Jr. Nicole S. Leveque Jennifer G. Levin Curt Vincent Little Tracy Y. Litzinger Sonya Marie Lockett Timothy John Lott Christina Marie Lund Jeffrey C. Luscombe Stephen D. MacDonald ** Stacy L. Macha James Anthony Maciolek Michael Herbert Marcero Andrea Dawn Marsich Andrew M. Martlock Shane T. McCarthy Cathy Louise McCormick Rhonda K. Mead Thomas Scott Meidl Tonya D. Michael Chandra V. Mileham Holly Nicole Morris Anne Marie Motzenbecker * Keelan Margaret Muir Mindy Sue Mullen Evan L. Neal ** Amy Marie Nelson David J. Niebrzydoski Scott A. Nietzke * Richard J. Noechel Jill Marie Nolan * Randall J. Novotny Wendy J. Palis Paul William Pawlowski II Maria Ann Pesonen Susanne Petschel Sonya D. Pollard Preston Wesley Ports ill Dale Anthony Pugh Glenda L. Rader * Rodney R. Radojevic D. Brent Rankin Kathleen A. Rayburn Tracey Louise Reeves * Stephen Trent Reichardt Susan Marie Rekowski Earl P. Robinson Marvina S. Sawdy H Honors College • With Honor •• With High Honor 24 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Accountin~ (Continued) ray John D. Price, Jr. Gary K. Rowley Joseph E. Schmitt 52 MASTER'S DEGREES CANDIDATES-SUMMER TERM, 1991 MASlER'S DEGREE Shlomit Barak John Scott Biscoe Amy R. Bossenbrook Lynette S. Clark Jeannine A. Cook Ibrahima Danso Cynthia A. Dundon Laurie J. Ewald Joseph Matthew Fortino Pamela Kay Glines Catherine Marie Heiman Kurt Stephen Jekkals Laura Anne Johnston Brenda S. Karrick Thomas Aubrey Kopplin Margaret Mary Lamb Timothy Allan Laukka Thong Kok Law Daniel Patrick Lincoln David C. Milo Daniel John Mount Joy Munaco Uddin Christine A. Ondrick Jay Peaceley Rosalie C. Pontz John E. Richard Odette Fussa Rydel Martin F. Sabraw Mark Mitchel Ward Scott D. Winston Peter Lloyd Zein College of Communication Arts and Sciences ERWIN P. BETIINGHAUS, DEAN CANDIDATES - SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MASlER OF ARTS Advertisin~ Ching Hsing Chang Chi PeiChow Allison N. Clark Bryan E. Conroy Laurie M. Dama Michael Everett Eisinger Helen Sue Howard Y 00 Jong Jang Kevin M. Kavanaugh Bong Hyun Kim Meng Hua Liu Colleen Elizabeth McGuire Kent Nickol Kanda Nutchanart Nancy Grace Nyblad Karen M. Reiner Kimberly Jean Rhinehart Donaldson M. Ross Rose Ann Smith Brian Christopher Sowa Jean Marie Wenn Sunmook Yang Allison Jolaye Yurk Lariann Zimmer Audiolo~y and Speech Sciences Anne Marie Jarrett Nora Anne Philbin M. Sharon Sing Communica/ion Nigist Bekele Tsui Ling Chang Ann Marie Clery Tsui-Ying Hsiao Kuo-HuaHsu Robert Kolt PeiChi Kuo Ru Fen Lee Chuan-Huei Li Henry Morgenstein John D. Ogden Jill Elizabeth Ruffer Shu-Fen Yu Communica/ion Urban Studies Rilin Singh Journalism Susan Marie Hewelling Kara Kuchinic-Wittenberg Maureen M. Miller Aimee M. Rhodes Carrie J. Rosema Filiz Secim James M. Stephens. Jr. Susan Hoyd Voyles Public Re/aJions Lisa Bond Brewer Ronald Lee Etherton Sheila K. Franklin Patrice Schemer Telecommunication Joanne M. Baldassi Rick W. Busselle Steven J. Cain Nazh Mehna Cansm Jing-Erl Chen DaiJeCho Scott Howard Clarke Kevin C. Daymont Hsu Hsiu-Yueh Chiaki Koizurni Paul Kurrie Sang Chul Lee Moharnrnad Mehdi Semati CANDIDATES -SUMMER TERM, 1991 MASlER'S DEGREE Jonathan F. Bern Peter John Ceplecha Cathy L. Chavis Joanne Elizabeth Eason Cheryl L. Hurley . Mei-Chuan Liao Thomas McCarthy Susan R. Snell Kristine Marie Stommel Jon Michael Thornton Albert Marius Vadon Ling Ling Wang Lara Kathleen Wellman Maria Elena Vedra 53 College of Education DAVID K. COHEN, INTERIM DEAN CANDIDA lES - SPRING lERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF ARTS Adult and COnJinuine Education William A. Beiswenger Susan M. Busnardo Connie Marie Cannody Constance Black Engle Patricia Mary Kelly Carey A. Loveland Julie Elizabeth Maire Brian R. McLenithan Christine Michele Morgan Judith A. Morris Karen S. Kuebler Owen Candy Lee Rice Rhoda B. Ritter Ciltherine Spalding Yellan Col/eee and University Administration Gail M. Behrens Cynthia Louise Carr Timothy Scott Cawood Ebongue Louis Erin M. Foley Tracy L. Gennarm Nathan John Greeno Jonathan S. Kulaga Lisa M. McHugh Patrick T. O'Day Rodney Steven Patterson Daniel John Russell Christie L. Spear Dorothy Thompson Thullen Counseline Monty Ray Clary Lisa Marie Desautels Frank C. DiVito Barbara Lynn Dykstra Ann Marie Glover Gwendolyn M . Hanafee Janet D. Holland Michelle Lynn Jones Colleen H . Ludorf Elaine Wittler Murdey ReneeL. Rop Janet L. Seagram Peg Sharmon-Drewes YukoTasaki Kimberly Ziegler Curriculum and Teachine Lisa Kay Agabashian Tom Joseph Agostine Nancy Marie Andreychuk Mary M. Aphaivongs Steven 1. Azkoul Susan Mary Barie Auralie E. Bender Mary Beth Blake Lois M. Blanks Carolyn 1. Brown Lynda Carolyne Penelope Carrico Susan Beth Colaianni Cheryl Uhl Cormier Mary Noteware Crull Chris 1. Cutler Ginger Jean Daggett Theresa Marie Daprai Cheryl Boharmon Dawson Lawrence DeBono Michael David DeLano Anne-Marie Edwards Patricia S. English Jerelene W. Fleming Dorothy Louise French Jennifer Ann Gartha Marilyn A. Greenstein Diane Grist Carole A. Gutteridge Laurie L. Haan Susan E. Hall Marjatta Turunen Hamilton Linda Sue Hillary Rebecca Ann Hodd Suzanne B. House Sandra L. Hunt Maureen P. Marshall Pamela Marie Matthews Karen K. McClelland Michael John McGill Debra Lynn Motherwell Jessie Blackwell Nations Dorothy C. Okere Paul Ongtooguk Raenette Palmer Glenn Ellan Rubright Christine Kostrzewa Schmidt Laurel A. Sytsma Dorothy Thompson Joarme Fabian Thompson Phyllis Truman Dahlia A. Williams Marlene Ann Yospyn Educational Ps.ycholo~ Susan Lynn Speers Meng-Li Yang EducatioT/41 Systems DeveloDmenJ Norhayati Bt. AM Mukti Patricia L. Bean Hueyjuin Chang Virginia H. Lundstrom Ndibongo David William Morgridge Denise Marie Woodworth Health Education and Human Performance Cynthia L. Barnett RikaKawano Jeffrey D. Lahr Paul E. Plummer Mary Therese Stanbra Beverly L. Webster K-12 Educational Administration Robin Paul Bethke Carl Dean Clarke Idali Feliciano Yvonne Fuselier Golden Keith Donald Haske Michael M. Hunter Joyce Marlene-White Lalonde Bradley C. Martin James A. Nudera Emily Jane Pastuszka Gregory W. Shubel Michael John Sophiea Julie Ann Spencer Timothy Z. Stein Diana M. Trimberger Teresa A. Vondrasek Jack E. Wallace Maxine Yetter Measurement, Evaluation. and Research Des.ien Rosearm M. Pizzo Teresa Waterkuetter Physical Education and Exercise Science Sean P. Berro Tara M. Berro Pamela Elizabeth Burch Melissa Ann Chase Thomas William Friedrich Michael R. Godlewski Sandra Lee Gregorich John D. Hibshman Andrew JilJings James Vincent Johnson Michael P. Keeler Tracy W. Olrich Tracy A. Peck Scott E. Ratzenberger Thomas M. Saxton Richard T. Shafer Steven Geoffrey Simensky Anita M. Smith Daniel F. Wagman David Sung-Yen Yip Readine Instruction Susan Baldwin Laura L. Bartel Jessica L. Bentley Synthia D. Moore Pamela K. Ogle Ann Marie Perry Mary T. Reinhard-Phillips Laurel A. Robb Karen Lynae Wozniak Rehabilitation Counseline Ric F. Alcala Richard Reid Ballentine Christy Yong-Mi Choe Gail M. Cooper Mary Jo A. Corbett Lori Crawford-Milbrot Susan Andrea Aynn Amelia Marice Hasenohrl Joda Colleen Krupp Tamara Lynn Lemon Jennifer R. Maise Lynnae M. Selberg Frank James Taylor Tracey Deanna Taylor Daniel H. Thompson Special Education Cynthia Jane Chester Mary Dozzi Finkelstein Annegret Heisser Kristine L. Kemler Cynthia L. Langdon Kathleen Swarm Theresa Marie Volino Sherry Watts CANDIDA lES - SUMMER lERM, 1991 Mary Elizabeth Judit Marsha K. Kilpela Debra A. Lengyel Renee Angela Maniaci Shawn Erin Merritt Tracy 1. Muscoe Douglas C. Palmer Martha Anne Piper Annette F. Puleo Christine Ann Raisanen Anthony Morgan Salmeto Arlynn Hennessy Seeber Judith K. Voketz Gertrude C. Watroba Elias V. Zitha MASTER'S DEGREE Abigail 1. Albright Alice Baird-Pennoni Janice Yolanda Berry Juliarme M. Devine Kip Cooper Herrington Nik-Hasimah Ibrahim 54 College of Engineering THEODORE A. BICKART, DEAN CANDIDATES -SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MASlER OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering Edward Kent Drown Larry Allen Fellows Nancy Stoneking Losure Martin Edward Toomajian Civil Engineering Qaiser LatifBaig Carolann Biegen Timothy R. Drews Daniel Kee Yuen Ho Chien YuHsu Tun Huang Thomas E. Hynes Syed Sajid Iqbal Inayat Ali Khan N adeem A. Khattak Tariq Mahmood Michael Leonard Swires Ssu-Ning Wang Geoffrey Scott Wilkie Computer Science David G. Abel Birendra P. Bhattarai Satyanarayan Chada Pavankumar R. Chavva fmgFenChen EunMiChoi Wen-Hwa Chou Chia-MoChu Thomas Edward Cook Neerav Navinbhai Dalal Bill Demakakos Marie-Pierre Dubuisson Russell A. Ethington Christian Kumar Fernando Ricardo Fiallo Sumant M. Hattikudur Chi Hsueh Hsu Hyun-Duk John Samuel Yang-Guang Kuo Gary William Lynn DugkiMin Philippe P. Ohanian Bonnie Jean Orr Eun-Hi Park Youngser Park Kurt E. Patzer BermyRanti David Paul Relyea Joseph L. Sharnowski Lin-Kuei Su Vibhu A. Veerabadrappa Hua Wen Wang Yoke Moon Wong LinaWu Electrical Engineering Terrance A. Bruner Benjamin A. Bush Eric Keith Dargan Kevin Blane Enders B assam Abdelnour Michael Hindeleh Ioannis Ioannou Fares A. Jaoude Bowen Lin Narender Dev Mantena ToddS.Mead Tshepo J. Molai Brian D. Musson Paul Robert Nelson III James Anthony Popma K. Will Richardson Mary Elizabeth Samuel MuYan Yong Moon Onn Thomas Alan Zoodsma Materials Science Christopher Eusebi ZheJin Naoufel Souguir Mechanical Engineering Peter J. Caffrey Suman Chakrabarti Nelson S. Emery Charles Paul Gendrich Daniel B. Hamilton Harry G. Hofbauer Beop-Jung Kim Colin Gregor MacKinnon John Michael McCalla Kermeth Duane Miller Andreas E. Perakes Todd L. Rachel Zoubeir Saad Craig William Stumpf Mechanics Robert Lee Boughner XiaoluChen Subrato Dhar Environmental Engineering Allen K. Lee Metallurgy Ninh John Dung MAS1ER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES - SUMMER TERM, 1991 John M. Ashley Cheryl Marie Caffrey Lorna Jean Clowater Patricia Guedes Cordeiro Thomas 1. Danieli Gregory Louis King Johny Moningka Daniel Rohan Niles Craig Alan Olbrich David Barnard Pierce N aoufel Turki Jehng Jyun Yao College of Human Ecology JULIA R. MILLER, DEAN CANDIDATES -SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MASlER OF ARTS Child Development Brian Alexander Gilmore Kathy 1. Jackson Ratana Jewsuwan Ishien Li Lynn Marie Navin Deborah Margaret Brown Pollert Maria Zeglen Townsend Clothing and Textiles Shubhra Bhattacharya Katherine Emma Carroll Family Studies Ruth E. Brown Martin A. Covey Karen E. Ferguson Renee Hope Sickler Karen Emily Veenendaal Tami Lyn Schultz Jean Woo Home Economics Education Joy Jacobs Interior Design and Human Environment Laurie Nadine Anderson Kristen P. Hoyt Marriage and Family Therapy R. Michael Peyton 55 DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Community Services Kathryn Paula Rutan Davis Josephine M. Eells Human Nutrition Maria del Rocio Arellano Marci Lee Askegard MASTER'S DEGREES Gail Margaret Mortenson Jonathan Robison Institution Administration Deborah Ann Grischke Merchandising ManagemenJ Li Dong Chang Lin Ching-Yi Li-WenLin HuiLing Yu MASTER'S DEGREE CANDIDATES - SUMMER TERM, 1991 Rosemary T. Cahaney Chao-Yi Chin Jill Corbett-Yost Virginia A. Hartz Julie Kimball-Kubiak Amy L. Riley Nancy Ellen VanOver College of Natural Science FRANK C. HOPPENSTEADT, DEAN CANDIDATES - SPRING TERM, 1991 David Reginald Jones RajeshLal Michael 1. Levar Scott G. Mathison LiMing Wei DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS MathemaJics Paul E. Becker Christopher Jolmston DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE AQPlied Mathematics Sanjay Agrawal Michael W. Clink Devang Jayant Desai Pi ChunHsu Hsien-Jen Lin A/!/!lied Statistics Suzanne M. Dorinski Hyeong Shik Kim Jen Rong Lai Martha Misas Debra M. Nelson Biochemistry Lawrence L. Benbow HuiJane Lu Eveline Faith Yao Botany and PlanJ Pathology Janette L. Jacobs Swee May Tang Chemistry Julie Anne Homer EdwinB . Townsend IV Clinical Laboratory Sciences Chaohsien Chen Hong Hsu Faith 1. Manning-Golding Farzaneh Osati Ashtiani Anuradha Waghray Computational MathemaJics Bevina D. Handari Gatot F. Hertono Pen-WenLi Chih-Ching Ouyang EnJomology Idris Bin Abd-Ghani Margi L. Coggins Jonathon M. Denike Geology Daniel L. Brinkman Gregory Scott Giles David 1. Piotrowski Judith Lynn Strunk David W. Wills MathemaJics Gregery T. Buzzard Cynthia Gwilym Yuichi Hirose Patrick C. Houlihan Angela Sue Krebs Mikyoung Lee Sarah Theule-Lubienski . Ling Na Tsai Larry D. Voice Microbiology Romulo B. Bada Chin Huei Pan Operations Research-Statistics Marian Elizabeth Bain Felicia Joan Stein Physics Steve P. Doinidis Eric Michael Flattum Richard J. Genik II Karl E. Haisch, Jr. Paul R. Holody Ronald Thomas Kneusel Daniel A. Koppel Lung-Sheng Lee Eric D. Meixner Steven N. Renfrow Paul Michael Sasse Keith M. Stantz Chang Chi Wang PhysioloeY Scott Andrew Kovalcik Statistics AgathaB. Awuah Chihtung Chang Stephen P. Cleary Zoology Mekki Boussaha Lisa A. Hallock Shirong Wang CANDIDATE - SUMMER TERM, 1991 MASTER'S DEGREE Philip 1. Jensen 56 College of Nursing GWEN ANDREW, ACTING DEAN CANDIDATES - SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Billie Sue Loper Bennan Kathleen L. Boardman Patricia Ann Darling Ellen 1. Fowler Kay Rice Francis Lynn M. Swick Julie Thomas-Beckett Penny L. Waltman Rosemary Clare Zivic CANDIDATE-SUMMER TERM, 1991 College of Osteopathic Medicine MYRON S. MAGEN, DEAN CANDIDATE-SUMMER TERM, 1991 MAS1ER'S DEGREE Sonia Taylor MAS1ER'S DEGREE Kimberly Ann Lovasik College of Social Science KENNETHE.COREY,DEAN . CANDIDATES -SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF ARTS Anthropology Hisako Inaba Salalenna G. G. Phaladi Michael Charles Sachs Michael Eugene Thornton Geography Christopher Paul Brown Shirley A. Businski Geography-Urban Studies Craig A. Minnick Political Science Richard W. Jelier Psychology Barbara J. Clark Alan S. Elliott Vernita Annette Marsh Brenda L. Mayne Carla Marie Monestere Helene D. Moses Robert Tom Muller Cynthia L. Nye Barbara A. Schillo David James Senkle JeffTey 1. Snow DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELA TrONS Walter F. Bartels Rhonda K. Biendarra Ryan W. Brown Frank H. Callis Madalon Kay Cook Linda Christine Coppard Paula Diane Cunningham Tracey L. Dawson Jeffrey S. Donahue Lonnie Marie Duong Jeffrey Blaine Feole Michelle Lynn Fournier Najati S. Ghosheh, Jr. Shannon 1. Harkins Darren Hessenthaler Genetta D. Hollaway Margaret Mary Kaczmarek Theresa M. Keller Lynn M. Krzyzaniak Diane L. Leyda Wen-Jeng Lin Sherry L. Martin Pamela Jeanne M artin-S auter Pamela Judith O'Neill Laura E. Ridgely Jennifer Kay Rutherford Laurence Lee Schillinger Florence Schrauben Paul Roy Schroeder Kelley 1. Simpson James E. Stockman Thomas E. Stuve Mark H. Wagner Lisa Weber Roehl Marlena L. WilliamS Joan Miriam Zook Sociology Christine Velez Badar Chien-Ping Lai Cynthia B. Struthers Sunita B. Upreti Lori Ann Post John P. Sweeney Lisa J. Szeszulski Teresa M. Thulin Darin C. Williams Louise Stellard Yowtz Labor and Industrial Relations-Urban Studies Padmashri Sampathkumar HaiC. Yan 57 DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF PUBLIC ADMINISlRATION Wade W. Warner MASTER'S DEGREES DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF SCIENCE Criminal Justice Timothy Freeman Edgerton Keith Hickmon Brian R. Johnson Jeffrey S. Jubcra Michael S. Martin Dianne Maria Detrio Naderi John Joseph Palmatier DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Administration and Pro~ram Evaluation Dolores Marie Hill Deborah Gene McKay Janice R. Rozek Linda G. Sides Rachelle Beth Yesenko Clinical Social Work Arnold D. Ashley Lisa Ann Bechard Doreen Dee Bell Susan M. Bigger Dana Jonathon Blake Della !som Blocker Pamela J. Burton Kristen 1. Cavanagh Jill M. Champagne Hea Young Chung Scott A. Courey Nancy Craighead Davis SarahB. Day Patricia K. Egan Shari Jo Ehresman Pamela Jean Esseltine Sandra 1. Festian Violet Louise Forbes Ann M. Gallagher Baldemar Garcia Ruth Nanette Goodwin Nancy K. Hall Christine Haney-Viles Timothy Lloyd Held Lisa A. Herr Tamara Shanee Hodges Julia Ann Houle Allison Kaye Sheila Ann Kelly Barbara June Kern Melinda K. Kim Mary Elizabeth Knapp Ronald Lee Kostka Nancy Murphy Kronenberg David G. Kruger Teresa Lynn LaHaie Ronald Langs Lisa Michelle Laughman Kristine E. Mannes John Lewis McAdoo III Anne Elizabeth McManus-Grant Christine M. Mieloch Michael Kent Monsma Holly Lyn Olson Susan G. Park Pamela M. Patchak-Schuster Jennie Marie Petrovich Alicia C. Phillips David Scott Phillips Brian D. Philson Claude C. Rodgers III Melissa Jane Dryden Rubisch James Jay Sartor Debbie L. Snow Colleen C. Sproul Judith Ann St King Barbara Lynn Starling Kathleen M. Thompson John M. Thorp Virginia G. Utter Nicole 1. Vorce DonnaJ. Wedge Peter C. Wood Stephen Wood Diseree Felice Young DEGREE OF MAS1ER IN URBAN PLANNING Takayasu Otake Kevin David Sitlick MAS1ER'S DEGREE CANDIDA TES - SUMMER TERM, 1991 Timothy Alan Akers Chris T. Chalupa Alicia Beth Erlich Gery W. Kosel Karyn Ann Olsen Michael Charles Sachs Kathleen Miller Stockman Stacy Frances Strevett Gladys A. Vandriesen Lori A. Voris Kenneth R. Wilson Julie Lynn Wojtysiak College of Veterinary Medicine Jm·IN B. TASKER, DEAN CANDIDATES -SPRING TERM, 1991 DEGREE OF MAS1ER OF SCIENCE Lar~e Animal Clinical Sciences Ann Ruth Donoghue Roger George Ellis Small Animal Clinical Sciences Ruby L. Perry 58