Commencement, 1967 Eastern Michigan University, Part 1

Author: Eastern Michigan University
Publication date: 1967
Publisher: Ypsilanti, Michigan : Eastern Michigan University, 1967
Number of Pages: 22


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EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY


1967


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SATURDAY, JUNE TENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN 10:00 A.M. BRIGGS FIELD YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN


This commencement is the one hundred and fourteenth June Commencement of Eastern Michigan University


PROGRAM


Presiding - PRESIDENT HAROLD E. SPONBERG


Prelude (while audience is being seated)


"Youth Triumphant, overture" Henry Hadley "Finale from Symphony No. 1" Vasily Kalinnikov


The Eastern Michigan University Symphonic Band Thomas Tyra, conductor


Processional UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND William Latham


"Proud Heritage"


Presentation of Colors ROTC CADET BRIGADE


"The Star-Spangled Banner" UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND


Invocation THE REVEREND PAUL T. PRETZLAFF Emmanuel American Lutheran Church Ypsilanti


Commencement Address HARLAN HATCHER President, The University of Michigan


CONFERRING OF DEGREES


Presentation of Candidates for Honorary Degrees


PRESIDENT HAROLD E. SPONBERG


Conferring of Honorary Degrees EDWARD J. McCORMICK Chairman, Board of Regents Assisted by Deans James H. Glasgow and Everett L. Marshall


Presentation of Candidates for Specialist Degrees JAMES H. GLASGOW Dean, Graduate School


Conferring of Specialist Degrees


REGENT J. DON LAWRENCE


Presentation of Candidates for Master's Degrees* JAMES H. GLASGOW


Conferring of Master's Degrees REGENTS VIRGINIA R. ALLAN and O. WILLIAM HABEL


Presentation of Candidates for Bachelor's Degrees


BRUCE K. NELSON


Vice President for Instruction


Conferring of Bachelor's Degrees REGENTS MILDRED BEATTY SMITH and LAWRENCE R. HUSSE


Presentation of Candidates for Two Year Technician Certificates BRUCE K. NELSON


Conferring of Two Year Technician Certificates REGENT M. P. O'HARA


Salutations to Selectees for U. S. Army Commissions .... RAYMOND LaBOUNTY and COLONEL GEORGE A. MURRAY, JR.


Induction of Graduates into Alumni Association


DONALD M. CURRIE


President, Alumni Association


Alma Mater UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND Edward Bowles


"Our Pledge"


Benediction THE REVEREND PAUL T. PRETZLAFF


Recessional


UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND


"University Grand March"


Edwin Franko Goldman


Reading of Degree Recipients' Names: Donald F. Drummond, John Sattler, Gary Evans, Singer Buchanan and Major James Tipton


* Four-thousandth master's degree will be awarded during this commencement. Ushers are members of Adahi, senior honor society. Please do not applaud until all candidates have received degrees. Please remain seated until after the recessional.


THE HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS


JOSEPH MICHAEL BERTOTTI


Mr. Joseph Michael Bertotti, manager of educational relations for General Electric Company and secretary and educational administrator for the General Electric Foundation, is nationally recognized for distinguished service in the interpretation of education through General Electric's College Bowl program and the company's television documentaries. Born and educated in Michigan, Mr. Bertotti received his bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University and his master's degree from The University of Michigan. He served as a high school principal and mathematics instructor in Michigan public schools from 1937 until 1943 when he joined General Electric. Mr. Bertotti became manager of educational relations in 1958. Prior to this, he directed training and sales for the Metallurgical Products Department in Detroit and later managed the personnel practices and public/employee relations research in New York. He served as a U. S. Employer Representative to the International Labor Office Conference on Salaried and Technical Employees at Geneva, Switzerland, in 1957, and at Cologne, Germany, in 1959. In 1964, he was a U. S. Employer delegate to a conference on national manpower policy in Brussels, Belgium. Mr. Bertotti is a member of the board of directors of the Center for Inde- pendent Action, the Educational Advisory Committee of the National Associ- ation of Manufacturers. He served as a member of the Education Committee of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and as a director of the New York State Council on Economic Education.


HARLAN HATCHER


Dr. Harlan Hatcher, as president of The University of Michigan, has acquired an international reputation in educational circles. During his administration, the enrollment has almost doubled while the institution has maintained its ranking as one of the nation's foremost universities. Dr. Hatcher received his bachelor of arts, master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees from the Ohio State University and began his teaching career at that school. He served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and vice president at the Ohio State University before becoming president of The University of Michigan in 1951. Dr. Hatcher, ranked as one of the outstanding Great Lakes historians, is co-author of A Pictorial History of the Great Lakes and author of The Great Lakes, Lake Erie and A Century of Iron and Men. He is a past president of the Association of American Universities. Dr. Hatcher headed the American delegation to the 1965 Tokyo conference of the International Association of Universities, a 1959 Ford Foundation mission to study higher education in the Soviet Union and a 1962 Ford Foundation study mission to South America. He is a member of the board of trustees of the Institute for Defense Analyses and a member of the boards of directors of the Detroit Edison Company, the Ann Arbor Bank, Tecumseh Products Company and the Fconomic Club of Detroit.


GEORGE P. McCALLUM, JR.


Mr. George P. McCallum, Jr., president and chairman of the board of directors of Booth Newspapers, Inc., with offices in Detroit, has spent a life- time with Michigan newspapers. He has had substantial influence throughout the state in enforcing the Freedom of the Press concept through a separation of authority on Booth newspapers between the business and news offices. Mr. McCallum started his newspaper career in Ann Arbor as a cub reporter on the staff of The Times-News, which later became The Ann Arbor News. He served as city editor, display advertising salesman, advertising manager and manager of The News before being elected executive vice president and a director of Booth Newspapers, Inc., in 1961. In May, 1963, he was elected president of the company and in May, 1965, was made president and chair- man of the board of directors. Mr. McCallum's participation in community affairs in Ann Arbor has included serving as a member of the mayor's com- mittee for study of city-wide property reappraisals and as a director of the Chamber of Commerce and of the Ann Arbor Area United Fund. He is a member of the board of trustees of the Citizens' Research Council of Michi- gan, an organization for study of state and local government problems, and of the Detroit Press Club Foundation, organized to promote the profession of journalism by appropriate recognition of journalism students and profes- sionals.


WILLIAM GRAWN MILLIKEN


Lieutenant Governor William Grawn Milliken is both a statesman and businessman. Before being elected to his first term as lieutenant governor in 1964, he served four years in the State Senate. He was the majority floor leader for two years. Lieutenant Governor Milliken, a graduate of Yale University, also is president of J. W. Milliken, Inc., which owns department stores in Traverse City, Cadillac and Manistee. In 1953, he was selected by the U. S. State Department to spend 75 days in West Germany in the inter- cultural exchange program. He served as a member of the Michigan Water- ways Commission and a trustee of Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City. Lieutenant Governor Milliken received the Purple Heart, the Air Medal, with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and the European ribbon with three battle stars during his military service in World War II.


JAY J. SEAVER


Mr. Jay J. Seaver, founder of Jay J. Seaver Engineers, Chicago, is a distinguished engineer, innovator of manufacturing processes and nationally recognized expert in the design of industrial plants and techniques. He has developed and patented processes on various aspects of improving iron and steel production. Mr. Seaver has been a vocal and practical advocate of the responsibility of industry to control air and water pollution and has patented equipment for this purpose. A sportsman and an alert student of world prob- lems, he is also interested in modern educational situations. Born in Ypsilanti Township, he attended Eastern Michigan University and was gradu- ated from The University of Michigan. He began his engineering career as a draftsman for the Arthur G. McKee Co., in Cleveland, and later became a vice president in charge of engineering, sales and construction. Mr. Seaver also served as president of the Pulaski Foundry and Manufacturing Corpora- tion and Pulaski Engineering Works at Pulaski, Va., vice president of the H. A. Brassert Co., Chicago, vice president of Day and Zimmerman, Inc., Philadelphia, and Bagdad Copper Corp., Bagdad, Ariz. In 1952, he was elected president of the Associated Plastic Co., Midland, Mich.


ACADEMIC PROCESSION AND SYMBOLS


The academic procession that precedes the commencement ceremony is the direct descendant of ecclesiastical processions, which included the stately and orderly movement of celebrants to the place of sacred ceremony. As the church was for centuries the main force behind intellectual enrichment, the religious overtones of the academic procession are not surprising.


The Grand Marshal leads the procession, bearing the University mace. The mace is a symbol of the authority of the President and the Board of Regents, the University's governing body. The design of the mace represents the golden flame of learning. Historically, the burser and the academic officer carry the symbolic keys and charter, respectively. The keys represent permission to enter and freely employ the resources of the University to the furtherment of knowledge. Appro- priately, these keys are to the library, to the chapel, to the oldest building on campus, and to the administrative building. The charter represents the original academic design of the University. The University seal is carried by the Secretary to the Board of Regents.


All recipients of undergraduate degrees wear gowns of the same color, but different graduate degrees are identified by color of the trim on the gown: light blue trim for advanced degrees in Education; brown, advanced degrees in Business; white, advanced degrees in Fine Arts; and sage green, advanced degrees in Physical Education.


PROCESSIONAL*


GRAND MARSHAL-Carl R. Anderson


Vice President for Public Affairs


ROTC HONOR GUARD


MARSHALS OF GRADUATES-Robert Willoughby and Charles Anderson


GRADUATES: Two Year Technical


Commissions Undergraduates (Bachelor) Master


Specialist


MARSHALS OF FACULTY-Milton Foster and Robert Anderson


FACULTY


UNIVERSITY SEAL-William C. Lawrence Vice President for Student Affairs


UNIVERSITY KEYS-Lewis E. Profit


Vice President for Business and Finance


UNIVERSITY CHARTER-Bruce K. Nelson


Vice President for Instruction


MINISTER-PLATFORM GUESTS


BOARD OF REGENTS


COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER-Harlan Hatcher PRESIDENT SPONBERG


* Recessional, led by Grand Marshal, Color Guard and President, will be in reverse order of processional.


THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES


The candidates receive degrees, certificates, or commissions subject to satis- factory completion of all requirements.


Symbols used in this program: *** Summa Cum Laude ** Magna Cum Laude *Cum Laude


ttTo be awarded a reserve commission in the Armed Forces of the United States.


SPECIALIST DEGREE


Al-Rubaiy, Abdul Amir (Administration) Baxter, Jan Morrow (Special Education) Craven, Eileen Mary (Administration) Finegan, Philip Daniel (Administration) Fowler, Harold Patrick (Administration) Francis, Norman M. (Administration) Gale, Curtis LaVerne (Special Education) Golonka, Stanley C. (Classroom Teacher) Guregian, Lionel (Classroom Teacher) Hodgins, Margaret Helen (Classroom Teacher)


Karpowicz, Chester Joseph (Administration) Lewis, Stephen Kenneth (Classroom Teacher) Lowery, Florence (Counseling) Marvin, Lynn Edwin (Administration) Meyers, Lee Duane (Administration)


Mitek, Vincent Anthony (Administration) Osenko, George G. (Administration) Ouradnik, Dorothy Lewis (Reading) Pelton, Lee Erwin (Counseling) Perry, Sam (Counseling) Peterson, Neil Douglas (Administration) Ryniak, Casimir Frank (Administration) Scherer, Clifford A. (Administration) Silber, Leon (Classroom Teacher) Slepsky, Lawrence (Classroom Teacher) Sviland, Martin Inghart (Administration) Thomas, Don Robert (Special Education) Vliek, Theodore W. (Administration) Williams, Jerry B. (Administration) Winek, Louis Paul (Administration)


MASTER OF ARTS


Adelson, Joan Dvora (Education) Anderson, Linda Ann (Education) Angelocci, Joyce Gladys (Special Education) Angst, Douglas Michael (Special Education) Armstrong, Alice Marie (Special Education) Audas, Billy Randal (Social Studies) Bagdasarian, Carole Elizabeth (Special Education) Baugh, Myrna Anita (Counseling) Bearden, Howard L. (Education) Bearden, Kay Elizabeth (Education) Beger, Thomas Arthur (Administration) Bentley, Charles Arthur (Counseling) Berlin, Patricia M. (Education) Beyst, Richard M. (Education) Bjornstad, Kathryn Lange (Education)


Bjornstad, Paul Walton (Special Education) Black, Hattie (Education) Blackman, Joseph (Education) Blair, Calvin Leslie (Geography) Borgen, Barbara Ann (Home Economics) Bowman, Jeanette Anne (Counseling) Boyd, Alice Florence (Education) Brennan, Robert Dean (Education) Brooks, David Franklin (History) Brooks, William R. (Administration) Brown, Alice Joyce (Counseling) Brown, Harold Paul (Special Education) Brown, Paul W. (Education) Bryla, Regina Genevieve (Education) Cannon, Charles Eugene (Social Studies) Casebere, Katherine Young (Education)


Catherman, David H. (Administration) Chaszar, Nancy Lou (Education) Christian, Ursula R. (Administration) Clark, Willa Dean (Reading) Cleaver, Gerald Charles (History) Cohen, Ann Gayle (Counseling) Collins, Corinne Beatrice (Special Education) Collins, John Arthur (Administration) Conn, Donald (Administration) Connett, Walter Leonard (Education) Cooper, Corliss Leatha (Counseling) Coyner, Alice Holmes (Home Economics) Craig, James Allan (History) Crittendon, Jennie Mae (Education) Crowley, Floyd Joseph, Jr. (Counseling) Czajka, Linda Thebert (Education) Decker, Margaret Elizabeth (Counseling) Demick, Eugene Gale (Geography) DeOrio, Lois Ann (Education) DeShetler, Roger Allen (Social Studies) DeView, David William (Counseling) Dinsmore, Catherine Farr (Education) Diroff, Leo Patrick (Administration) Disbrow, Royce Ivan (Counseling) Donnelly, Arthur Judson (Administration) Doyle, Timothy Joseph (History) Dunn, Brian Clifford (Administration) Durfee, LeRoy Edward (Counseling) Edwards, Carl K. (Special Education) Edwards, Virginia Pearl (Education) Ehnis, Karl Edward (Geography) Eklund, Arlene Weinlander (Education) Elliott, Elizabeth Sneed (Education) Erfurt, Jeanne Louise (Special Education) Evans, Donald Duane (Administration) Falk, Olive Anna (Education) Fenn, Gary Wayne (Counseling) Finch, Marlyn J. (Administration) Fischer, William August (Administration) Fleming, Kennetha Jane (Counseling) Folberg, Ronald Michael (Counseling) Ford, Joan Katherine (Education) Forlenza, Joseph Anthony (Social Studies) Forrest, Judith Amy (Education) Fraser, Carol F. (Literature) Freeman, Naomi Lee (Education) Freid, Gerald Harvey (History) Frenz, Joan Stevens (Counseling) Gawa, Eugene (Education)


Gonyea, Raymond W. (Industrial Education) Gough, Jerome Ross (Education) Gould, Robert Donald (Special Education) Graham, Edwin George, Jr. (Administration) Grindle, David Keith (Administration) Gucciardo, Anthony Leo (Counseling) Hahn, Dorothy Heacock (Special Education) Hamilton, Mary Ellen (Counseling) Hanshew, Nancy Schleicher (Education) Hanton, Roger Eugene (Counseling) Hardin, Judith Anne (Home Economics) Hartman, Wayne Lee (Administration)


Helber, Paul Raymond (Special Education) Hoffman, Susan Elaine (Education) Homenik, Stephanie E. (Counseling) Homolka, Erich (History) Horton, Peggy Lou (Counseling) Horton, William Kenneth (Administration) Hukill, Harold Louis (Education) Hunt, Marcia Lynne (Speech) Hunt, Roberta E. (Special Education) Hutchinson, Averil Leona (Special Education) lles, Jack Lee (Administration) Ingle, Francis William (Administration) Jacobs, Petty Lee (Counseling) Janson, Catherine Ann (Reading) Janson, Robert Albert (Administration) Jarvis, Alice Fulton (Reading) Jensen, Patricia Voska (Education) Johnson, David Harvey (Counseling) Johnson, Mary Louise Miel (Special Education) Jones, Clarence V. (Special Education) Jones, Joyce Sandra (Education) Jones, Sharon Kay (Education) Jones, Tommy Lee (Education) Kallery, Carol Elizabeth (Literature) Kampfert, Jacqueline Jean (Education) Kanitz, Elaine Marie (Special Education) Kaumeyer, Alvin Gregory (Education) Keeling, Raymond Clinton (Education) Keeler, Jerry Lee (Counseling) Keglovitz, Kenneth E. (Counseling) Kirschke, Kathleen Gail (Education) Knight, David B. (Geography) Krafchak, Joseph George (Education) Krupa, Alice Loretta (Special Education) Kubick, Dolores Celene (Special Education) Kutscher, Robert E. (Administration)


Ladd, David McCleary, Jr. (Special Education) LaGosh, George Maxwell (Education) Laird, John Walter (History) Lampkin, Lula Timberlake (Special Education) Lamphere, Wanda Louise (Special Education) Lardas, Anna Stacie (Counseling) Lasky, Raeola Jeanette (Education) Lavoy, Carolyn M. (Education) Lawson, David William (Special Education) LeCesne, Terrel Michael (Counseling) Liebau, Donald James (Reading) Light, Armena (Education) Loudon, William, III (Special Education) Louis, Donald K. (Counseling) Lucas, Rosemary Elizabeth (Counseling) Luckhardt, Elsie J. (Education) Ludwig, Dean Corwin (Administration) McCravey, Marie Jamison (Education) Mccutcheon, Robert W. (Industrial Education) McFry, Patricia Ann (Home Economics) McGrath, Carole Ann (Special Education) Makielski, Elizabeth Anne (Education) Mall, James Louis (Special Education) Manko, Walter G. (Education) Markavitch, Stanley Gordon (Special Education) Marquardt, Donald Paul (History) Marsh, Norbert Harwood (Geography) Martell, Cleo June (Counseling) Martin, Julie Jean (Education) Mathews, James John (Education) May, Donna Jean (Education) Mendrysa, Edward (Administration) Mercado, Clara M. (Special Education) Mieras, David Lee (Industrial Education) Miller, Ellen White (Education) Miller, Robert Thomas (Social Studies) Minnella, Ciro John (Special Education) Moore, Gary Frederick (Fine Arts) Moore, Peggy Ann (Education) Morrow, Bermecia Hill (Reading) Muir, Darwin Wesley (Psychology) Muller, José A. (Administration) Murphy, Peter Louis (Counseling) Murphy, Thomas Albert (Special Education) Nass, Eileen Carol (Special Education) Navarre, Evelynn Louise (Education) Needham, John William (Counseling) Newton, Gerald L. (Education)


Ogilvie, Virginia Rosa (Special Education) Ohanesian, Anthony (History) Ohl, Alice Virginia (Counseling) Paldi, Nana Jo (Special Education) Panzone, Valentina M. (Counseling) Parker, Lois Carol Hodgden (Education) Pascuzzi, Ronald Merle (Counseling) Pavsner, Ronald Frederick (Fine Arts) Perri, Louis Gino (Social Studies) Peters, Frederick John (Social Studies) Piccinini, Elaine Margaret (Counseling) Pinter, John Elmer (Literature) Pitt, Alan George (Social Studies) Porter, Robert Carlisle (Administration) Powell, James William (Industrial Education) Preston, Lloyd H. (Special Education) Pullen, Kenneth Earl (Administration) Purcell, Donald Eugene (Counseling) Pyles, Wilbur Warren (Industrial Education) Quiggle, Jack Edward (Administration) Quinn, Marion Wright (Education) Randall, Susan Jean (Education) Rasmussen, Donald N. (Administration)


Rasmusson, Melvin Robert (Administration) Reese, Thomas Robert (Literature) Reich, Linda Lucy (Counseling) Rhee, Hak Inn (Social Studies) Rice, Mary Ellen Hunter (Education) Riordan, Anna Veronica (Special Education) Roberts, Robert Allen (Adminstration) Robison, Virginia Ann (Music)


Roeder, Loraine Judson (Counseling)


Russell, Eva I. (Education)


Russell, Suzanne Virginia (Education) Rustin, Monroe C. (Education) Schaffer, Sandra Grace (Education) Scheffler, Diana Jean (Education) Scheiern, Evelyn May (Special Education) Schmidt, John Hamilton (Special Education) Schreiber, Raymond Michael (Administration) Schroeder, George Louis (Social Studies)


Schroeder, Werner Conrad (Education) Schultz, Elaine Ruth (Reading) Scranton, John H. (History) Seebode, Frank F. (Administration) Segerlund, Kristina Marie (Administration) Sekulich, Suellyn H. (Education) Sharp, Benjamin Wayne (Education) Sharp, Jay Ronald (Administration) Sharrar, Judith Ann (Special Education)


Shaw, Robert Allen (Special Education) Shurmur, Robert Lee (Counseling) Slebodnik, Marlene Ann (Education) Smith, Margaret Moore (History) Snyder, James Robert (Administration) Sowers, Sharon Marie (Counseling) Spray, Gerald Lee (Administration) Stafford, Diane Louise (Special Education) Stanley, Theodore Maclyn (Education) Starkweather, Nancy Jean (Special Education) Steinbach, Alice Anna (Education) Sterling, Bert Cassimiro (Administration) Stiegler, Laird Bartlett (Education) Strait, William Harvey (Music) Streit, Esther Elizabeth Riemenschneider (Counseling) Strong, Richard James (Education) Sturm, Alan Lee (Administration) Suckley, Peter Boulton (Education) Sudhoff, Virginia Rae Curtindale (Geography) Sussex, Delores L. (Education) Sutch, Robert O., Jr. (Administration) Szewc, Rayanna Joyce (Special Education) Tafelski, Mary Louise (Education) Tartoni, Robert James (Administration) Tear, Thomas Martin (Education) Tessmer, Erma Spreeman (Education)


Toffanetti, Ninfa C. (Education) Tower, Joan Marie (Special Education) Tucholski, Jean J. (Education) Turfe, Fred A. (Administration) Turppa, Albert Eugene (Counseling) Udinick, Judith A. (Counseling) Van Amerongen, Anne D. (Education) Von Hofe, Carl Elmer (Literature) Weeda, Vito James (Adminstration) Weirich, Joyce Ann (Education) Welsh, James Bradford (Administration) Wenzlaff, Arthur George (Education) Whiteman, Radford Royce (Education) Wilburn, Maude M. (Education) Williams, Lawrence Vincent, Jr. (Education) Williams, Richard Anthony (Administration) Wimshurst, James Malcolm (Education) Wise, Patricia Ann (Education) Wojcikiewicz, Alphonse Robert (Education) Workman, Donald Harold (History) Wright, Jane Marie (Reading) Wright, Ronald Orrin (Administration) Wyatt, Deon Mary Lee (Education) Yakin, Mary Ann (Education) Yerkes, Margaret Buzzard (Education) Zag, Robert Joseph (Education) Zago, John J. (Administration) Zawadzki, Merrilee Ann (Counseling)


MASTER OF SCIENCE


Begres, Forrest M. (Biology) Booth, Howard Douglas (Biology) Bradshaw, Stanley Addison (Biology) Compton, Marion Ruth (Home Economics) Crabtree, Jack Earl (Physical Education) Currie, Mary Ann (Home Economics) Edwards, John Carl (Biology) Hottinger, Dorothy Lorraine (Physical Education)


Jenio, Frank (Biology) Jones, Michael Hutchinson (Physical Education)


Kulacs, Judith Carole (Home Economics) Lloyd, Roger Adolph (Physical Education) Robertson, Jobea Lee (Physical Education) Tecmire, Gerald Louis (Physical Education) Thompson, Richard Irvin (Physical Education) Von Valtier, Eric (Physics)


MASTER OF BUSINESS EDUCATION


Mccutcheon, Martha Jean


MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


Agutu, Jonathan Samwel Bragg, Edward Brooks, Jr. Clifford, James Vernon


Howard, Arthur Anthony Kremer, William, Charles Vitands, Egils


BACHELOR OF ARTS (With State Elementary Provisional Certificate)


Anderson, Joyce Ann DeLay, Pauline McMillan Dorris Howard, Mary Elizabeth


Katz, Nancy Ellen Mack, Joanne C. Melcher, Kathleen Susan Nash, Annette Lee


Phillips, Mary Lucille Vernine, Theresa Josephine Yugovich, Dianna


BACHELOR OF ARTS (With State Secondary Provisional Certificate)


Aldrich, Sandra Drucilla Allen, Sarah Jane Andino, Angela Marie Bergesen, James Eric Best, Margaret Emily Boule, Elizabeth Anne Brewer, Aaron William Carleski, Patricia Ann Colando, Barbara Alice Colando, James Paul Curtiss, Alfred C., Jr. Dittman, Carl John Erxleben, Dianne Frances Gadd, Mary-June Girbach, Katharine Ellen Grandy, Gaylord Roy


Bailey Ann Louise Behnke, Lynn F. *Booth, Luanne Rae Clark, Janice Irene Conlin, Michael H. Cox, George Edward Cox, Shirley Anne DeMay, Dianne Catherine Dickerson, Margaret Cheryl Drake, Patricia Jane Farrah, Gino Ferro, Joseph J. Gach, Rodger Edmund Gale, Walter James Gay, Charles Victor Geyer, James Winston Giacobbi, Roger Mario Gosney, Katherine Marie


Groeb, Lee Ann Hancock, Barbara Helen Hunt, Sharon Keller, Mary Joann Kite, Randall Herman Kivisto, Lillian M.


** Kokenakes, Zoe Josephine Kramer, James Richard Kurth, Jay Clayton Lively, Gene Douglas Long, William Erwin Lucado, Carolyn Leigh Luciow, Theodore Peter Lunsford, Sheron Lee


*Mann, Linda Louise Olson, Rebecca Sue


Palmer, Margaret Kish Palmer, Theodore Adams *Peterman, Cheryll Lee Piereson, Stephen Lloyd *Rawsky, Elaine Kay Rice, Sheila Charlene Rikkers, James Henry




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