MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

June 17,1970

The June meeting of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illi- nois was held in the Faculty Lounge, Illini Union, Urbana, Illinois, on Wednesday, June 17,1970, beginning at 9:30 a.m. President Earl M. Hughes called the meeting to order and asked the Secretary to call the roll. The following members of the Board were present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Ralph C. Hahn, Mr. Earl M. Hughes, Mr. Russell W. Steger, Mr. Timothy W. Swain, Dr. Earl E. Walker. Mr. Donald R. Grimes, Mr. Theodore A. Jones, Governor Richard B. Ogilvie, Mr. Ray Page, and Mr. W. Clement Stone were absent. Also present were President David D. Henry; Executive Vice Pres- ident and Provost Lyle H. Lanier; Chancellor J. W. Peltason, Urbana- Champaign campus ; Chancellor Joseph S. Begando, Medical Center campus ; Chancellor Norman A. Parker, Chicago Circle campus; Dr. Eldon Johnson, Vice President of the University; Mr. Vernon L. Kretschmer, Associate Director of Physical Plant Planning and Con- struction ; Mr. C. E. Flynn, Assistant to the President and University Director of Public Information; Mr. John W. Metzger, Associate University Counsel ; Mr. George H. Bargh, Executive Assistant to the President; and the officers of the Board, Mr. H. 0. Farber, Comp- troller; Mr. R. R. Manchester, Treasurer; and Dr. Earl W. Porter, Secretary.

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BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY The Board considered the, following reports and recommendations from the President of the University. PRESIDENT’S REPORT President Henry presented a report on selected topics of current in- terest, copies of which were distributed at the meeting, and a copy was filed with the Secretary of the Board. ILLINOIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LAW FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM President Henry called attention to the Illinois Equal Opportunity Law Fellowship Program which will enable disadvantaged students to study law at the University of Illinois under the plan developed in cooperation with Trustee Stone? Banks in Chicago and Urbana-Champaign are collaborating with the W. Clement and Jesse V. Stone Foundation of Chicago in providing funding and loans for the program which will begin in September, 1970. The Foundation will provide up to $500,000 for the program, while the participating banks will arrange for approxi- mately $l,OOO,OOO in federally guaranteed student loans. PROPOSAL FOR FALL ELECTION RECESS (1) President Henry presented a proposal of the Urbana-Champaign Senate that the academic calendar at Urbana be modified in the fall of 1970 to provide “an elec- tion recess” of seven and one-half calendar days. The Undergraduate Student Association had asked to make a presentation on this subject on an emergency basis and Mr. Hughes recognized Miss Cathy Mor- rison who spoke briefly in support of the Senate proposal. Chancellor Peltason presented a statement outlining the arguments for and against the proposal and Professor Marion Benfield, Chairman of the Senate Com- mittee on the Academic Calendar, spoke in support of the recess and answered questions during the course of the discussion. President Henry then presented a memorandum in which he analyzed the proposal and recommended that the Board of Trustees not approve it. (The memoranda from the President and Chancellor and an excerpt from the minutes of the Urbana-Champaign Senate pertaining to this proposal are presented below.) During the discussion, the Board approved a request to address the Board from a member of the Ad Hoc Committee of Student Observers, Mr. John Adler. Mr. Adler spoke in support of the proposal and to the points raised by the President in his statement. On motion of Mr. Swain, the Trustees approved the recommenda- tion of the President -that the proposal not be approved. June 17, 1970 To THE MEMBERSOF THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES: I bring to your attention, with the knowledge of the University Senates’ Con- ference, an action of the Urbana-Champaign Faculty Senate which proposes an “election recess” from October 28, 1970, to November 4, 1970. A statement from Chancellor J. W. Peltason is attached. Over the years, through courses in political science and government, through sponsorship of the Citizenship Clearing House, the legislative internship program and in other ways, faculty members, officers, and departments of the University have stressed the importance of broad citizen participation in the affairs of govern- ment, including the election process. Many faculty members have served local, state, and national government agencies as advisers and some have stood for election. It is a natural and timely corollary of this historic position that in a period ’See minutes, Board Meeting of December 17, 1969, page 729. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 933 of intense interest @ public issues on the part of young people, consideration should be given to modifying the University calendar to provide a recess in the preelection period (without significantly altering the total number of school days) just as other recesses have been scheduled chiefly to accommodate the personal interests of large numbers of students when no educational objections have been interposed (Christ- mas and Easter, for example). There must be a clear distinction, however, between personal accommodation and institutional policy. The interest of some individuals to be involved in political activity should not be translated into a general institutional arrangement for that purpose, which is imposed upon the entire community, unless the action meets cer- tain conditions outlined below. I do not endorse the resolution of the Urbana-Champaign Senate for the fol- lowing reasons : The action is hastily formulated in the context of institutional mobilization of political activity rather than based upon a systematic measurement of the prefer- ences of the vast majority of students, faculty and staff as to their yielding holidays at Thanksgiving and Christmas in exchange for the October-November period. When the calendar at a major institution is altered, many lives and conveniences are affected. The earliest a complete canvass of students could be conducted would be at the September registration. At that point, a change, even if favored, would be too abrupt to avoid disruption of student and family plans and commitments, employment schedules, and carefully balanced finances for economically disadvan- taged students. Furthermore, there is insufficient time to rearrange contractural obligations affecting employees as well as students. This applies to residence halls, food ser- vice, building supervision and other services, and to student finances. I would have no objection to a calendar recess at the time of year proposed if there were adequate time for planning, if the large majority of students favor it and the objections by those who may not favoi it are carefully considered, if the institutional costs are fully analyzed and budgeted and if the action is framed in such a way and at such a time as to avoid any implication of corporate political action or any appearance of institutional support or opposition to any election issue. For the forthcoming election, I would urge those students, faculty, and staff who wish to be involved in preelection activity to do so as individuals. I recommend that the Board of Trustees not approve the action proposed by the Urbana-Champaign Faculty Senate as described in this report. DAVIDD. HENRY Attachments President June 15, 1970 PRESIDENTDAVIDD. HENRY 364 Administration Building At the June 1 meeting of the Champaign-Urbana Senate, the Senate Com- mittee on Academic Calendar proposed a fall recess of seven and one-half calendar days from Wednesday, October 28, to 1 :OO p.m. on Wednesday, November 4, 1970. The Senate has recommended approval of that proposal. Due to the fact that the proposed recess would interrupt schedules already established for Semester I, 1970-71, I am taking the liberty of forwarding this proposal for your consideration in advance of other June 1 Senate business in order that you may consider it at an early date. The proposal for a fall recess falls within the historic tradition of arranging academic calendars in general accord with the broad expression of student desires and needs. The Academic Calendar Committee acted to recommend this recess in response to a petition signed by more than 4,000 students, and after receiving recommendations for the recess from a large number of recognized student campus organizations of all types, including the Graduate Student Association and the Undergraduate Student Association. As you know, the spring term already has a vacation of comparable length; the proposed fall rece?s would act somewhat to balance the fall and spring academic schedules by providing a somewhat comparable break from classes in the earlier semester. 934 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

The recess itself has been constructed in such a way that there appears to be no major educational disadvantage to its existence. The original number of academic days scheduled for the fall term is to be reduced by only one and one-half days, the other fall recess days being taken from already-scheduled recesses (Thanksgiving and Christmas). In spite of the above arguments on behalf of the proposed fall recess, several comments regarding the undesirability of the recess are in order. It is our under- standing that the student petition was generated by a laudable desire to become involved in the established political processes immediately preceding fall elections; there is, however, some genuine question as to the desirability of official recognition by the University of political activity-in this way or in any other. It may be argued that there are already mechanisms available to students who wish to become involved in the election process, which mechanisms provide for periods of absence for such activity, with accompanying consideration for academic credit as indepen- dent study or some similiar arrangement. While the petition generating this pro- posal was indeed signed by a large number of students, there remains considerable doubt as to the extent this petition is generally reflective of student consensus; it seems clear that some sampling procedure might better provide us with the type of student attitudes which should be considered in this matter. Finally, there is question of the nature of the campus atmosphere in which this petition was prepared. During the month of May (at the time petition signatures were being secured), the level of emotion on this campus was high; although many members of the academic community became deeply involved during that month with the political issues generating much of that emotion, the desirability of alter- ing the fall semester schedule as a result of a document generated during those days seems open to some question. In view of the points raised in the above discussion, Chancellor Peltason feels that he must forward this recommendation of the Senate to you without his un- equivocal concurrence. While the points noted in favor of the proposal argue rather strongly for its adoption, the arguments marshalled against the fall recess seem equally strong. Therefore, the Chancellor has asked that I send this proposal to you without specific recommendation for adoption or disapproval. DAYTONS. PICKETT Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Excerpt from Minutes, Urbana-Champaign Senate, June 3,1970 Professor Marion Benfield, Chairman, Urbana-Champaign Senate Committee on Academic Calendar, moved that the Senate adopt a modified calendar for the Fall Semester of 1970-71 to provide an election recess of seven and one-half calen- dar days, from Wednesday, October 28, 1970, to 1:OO p.m. on Wednesday, Novem- ber 4, 1970. Professor Benfield stated that the Committee believed that students should be encouraged to organize their efforts and work within the political structure. He said it was agreed that the most appropriate way to register disagreement with political policies was to work for and elect other representatives. He stated that this action would not mean that the University was taking a political stand. The only thing it does is to encourage students to involve themselves in the political process. Professor Benfield said that the recess could be kept within the scheduling range by shortening the Thanksgiving vacation by one and one-half days and the Christmas vacation by two and one-half days. Professor J. S. Dobrovolny spoke against the motion. He said the time for the recess would do nothing to strengthen the election. He stated that preparations for elections in the fall would begin in the summer and that to begin campaigning the last seven days before the election would be ineffective. Several persons spoke in the favor of the proposal. A substitute motion was made that the Senate poll all the students and find out what the majority of students want to do. The motion was seconded. Professor Benfield replied that the Committee had received a petition signed 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 935 by 4,000students requesting the Committee to consider the election recess.’ The Committee had also received requests from several other student organizations. Professor Robert Eubanks spoke against the substitute motion. He said that he believed the issue. shpuld be met now and that he did not believe it was feasible to poll students at this time. The question was called and upon vote the substitute motion was defeated. A hand vote was then taken on the main motion which passed by a vote of 102 to 90. STATEMENT FROM THE “FACULTY FOR RESISTANCE- POLITICAL SCIENCE” (2) The President of the University presented the following memorandum to the Trustees on this subject which he asked he read aloud at the meeting. June 17, 1970 To THE MEMBERSOF THE BOARDOF TRUSTEES: Members of the Board of Trustees have requested information concerning a mimeographed circular, entitled Faculty for Resistance, Political Science Section, and signed by fifteen members of the Department of Political Science at the Urbana-Champaign campus. A copy of the circular is attached. (Editor’s note : The memorandum is printed below.) The memorandum, undated, came to my attention in early May and has been the subject of a number of news reports and editorials since that time. The following points are drawn from letters and reports supplied by the office of Chancellor J. W. Peltason : 1. Professor Phillip Monypenny, Head of the Department, promptly on the appearance of the circular “rebuked the pretenses and inferences of this document” to the members of the group and expressed “doubts about its tone and content.” He also made clear that “all new courses must he approved by the Department, the L.A.S. College, and the Campus Senate. Changes in established courses should come after reflection, consultation, and approval.” He further indicated that in relating the context of courses to current problems and crises indoctrination should not be substituted “for efforts to encourge thought.” 2. On May 21, Dean Robert W. Rogers asked Professor Monypenny for a report on the matter indicating he did so because what was suggested in the docu- ment “is so inconsistent with the proper responsibilities and obligations of faculty members.” 3. The response by Professor Monypenny indicated that the discussions spon- sored by the signers of the circular were related to the issues raised in the period of campus protest in early May and that regular classes and topics were resumed in the last two weeks of the semester. He added, “The permanent members of the department whose names appear on the list are among the most conscientious teachers and scholars we have, and they will not lend themselves to any adulteration of the content of their courses or to any abuse of the classroom as a forum for influencing student opinion rather than for providing an opportunity to learn and think.” 4. Dean Rogers wrote to Chancellor Peltason on June 11, 1970, as follows: “After consultation with the Executive Committee of the College, I write concerning the memorandum of the ‘Political Science Section’ of the group that styles itself ‘Faculty for Resistance. We considered the memorandum along with subsequent statements by Professor Monypenny ; and we believe that several points should be made : 1. The original memorandum which was undated was issued on either Tues- day or Wednesday, May 5 or May 6, at the time efforts were being mounted to establish the protest action that was labelled a ‘strike.’ On May 7, as soon as the original document was called to his attention, Professor Monypenny sent to the Faculty of his Department a statement regarding the document -itself and reminding the Faculty of the limits of their responsibilities. This ’A letter frm the sponsors of the petition was presented to the Trustees at the meeting on June 17, 1970. 936 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

document, in our view, is a clear, straight-forward statement of the obliga- tion to separateinstruction and advocacy. 2. After the week of May 11, the regular classes were resumed by all mem- bers of the Political Science faculty, as Professor Monypenny stated in his letter of June 4; and the topics covered in these courses were those pertain- ing to the announced subject of the courses. 3. We are confident that courses taught by members of the department in the fall will be taught in the spirit of Professor Monypenny’s statement to his colleagues of May 7, that indoctrination is . .. a form of political repression which should have no place in a department . . .’ “Along with Professor Monypenny I find the revolutionary rhetoric em- ployed in the original memorandum inconsistent with the spirit of objectivity and dispassionate inquiry that should characterize a university. The fact that it is a species of inflammatory discourse all too common among faculty and students on university campuses doesn’t make it more acceptable. It is particu- larly unfortunate when it serves, as in this case, only to increase hostility to higher education on !fie part of those who assume that educated men will say only what they mean. 5. Chancellor J. W. Peltason has endorsed this letter and has asked Dean Rogers to send a copy to each person who signed the original document. Further, he indicates that “this matter will receive our continuing attention.” DAVIDD. HENRY President Following discussion and general expressions of disapproval of the statement on the “Faculty for Resistance,” the Trustees received the report, and, on motion of Mr. Swain, requested the administration to seek written retractions of the statement from the signatories by the next meeting of the Board of Trustees. Faculty for Resistance Political Science Section The lesson of recent political events is now obvious. Official actions of estab- lished authorities, revealed by the constantly expanding slaughter in Vietnam and Cambodia, the systematic elimination of black militants in the United States, the murder of four students and the wounding of many more by the National Guard at Kent State University, and the shattered body of Mr. Edgar Hoults in our own community, have delivered a message which is clear, present, and very dangerous. The most important political phenomena for Americans today are the war in Southeast Asia, official racism at home and abroad, and the rapidly rising level of repression in the domestic political arena. At the outset official repression took relatively mild forms. Political dissent at the 1968 Democratic National Convention was met by police clubs and tear-gas. Yesterday, four young protestors were silenced by a barrage of bullets. And, the President of the United States, whose policies and political associates have raised the level of repression to its present heights, has the unmitigated gall to pretend to extend condolences to the parents of the slain students while indicating that dissent, rather than his own vicious policies, was the culprit. It is very clear that things are not going to stop at these recent events. A President who considers campus protestors to be “bums,” as well as a local police chief who supports the use of “dum-dum” bullets, have made political dissent in the United States an extremely dangerous activity. And under these repressive condi- tions, protest must pass over to resistance. As professional political scientists, we believe that the right of open and effec- tive dissent must be protected at all costs. Therefore, we have agreed to orient all of our courses to the problem of political repression and resistance to the abuses of official authority. By rotating ourselves through each others classes in order to provide technical assistance to students seeking to protect themselves against the 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 937

encroachments of a criminal regime, we hope to intellectually arm a resistance force which is the only possible hope for overcoming our present societal madness. ROBERTBYARS BERNICECARROLL STEWENCam FREDCOOMBS STEPHENDOUGLAS BELDENFIELDS LOUISGOLD DIANNEGOTTHUL J. TERRYIVERSEN PHILIPMERANTO STUARTS. NAGEL MICHAELPARENTI SUSANRIGDON Jo ANNWATSON GEORGET. Yu The Graduate Students in Political Science have voted to support this statement. MEMORIAL TO HOMER J. LIVINGSTON Mr. Clement presented the following: The members of the Board of Trustees note with sadness the death of Homer J. Livingston on May 9, 1970. At the time of his death, he was chairman of the Executive Committee of the First National Bank of Chicago. Mr. Livingston’s achievements in banking, civic and business affairs are well known to us all. In addition to his long service as President of the First National e Bank, he served as a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference, as member and President of the Federal Advisory Council of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and as President of the American Bankers Association and the Association of Reserve City Bankers. In recognition of his many services to the University, including membership on the Illini Union Fund Committee whch was instrumental in the construction of the Medical Center Illini Union and Student Resident Hall, this Board conferred a Trustee’s citation on him in December, 1968. Today, we reaffirm our appreciation of his services as a valued counselor and friend of the University and we express our deep sense of loss to his many friends and to his family. At the conclusion of the reading of the memorial, all present stood in silent tribute. The memorial was adopted and ordered spread on the minutes. AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES (3) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Illinois Accountancy Act of 1943, as amended, to the following candidates who have presented evidence that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law : Stute from.Which Certificate Name Address Was 0btained EDMUNDALDOAMBROGI Wilmette, Illinois New York ROBERTDONALDCOOK Barrington, Illinois Maryland DWAYNEEDWINENNIS Berwyn, Illinois Indiana JOHN LANEPECK Paducah, Kentucky Texas JAMES LEONARDROACH Evansville, Indiana Indiana ARTHURCLIFTONRHYNE Wilmette, Illinois Louisiana I concur. On motion of Mr. Steger, these certificates were awarded. 938 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

APPOINTMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CITIZENS COMMITTEE (4) I. submit the following nominations for appointments to the University of Illinois Citizens Committee for a period of three years ending January 1, 1973. DANW. BANNISTER,President, Horace Mann Educators, 216 East Monroe, Spring- field, Illinois 62701 EDWARDF. BLETTNFX,Vice Chairman of the Board, The First National Bank of Chicago, One First National Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60670 WILLARDBUNN, JR., President, Springfield Marine Bank, 114 South Sixth Street, Springfield, Illinois 62701 HAROLDE. COUNCIL,Farmer, Rural Route 4, Princeton, Illinois 41354 RAYMONDM. DEFOSSEZ,Vice President and General Counsel, CNA Financial Corporation, 310 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60601 LARRYELLIOTT, Farmer, Rural Route 2, Sheffield, Illinois 61361 PARKERS. GATES,Chairman of the Board, Gates Radio Company, Second and Hampshire Streets, Quincy, Illinois 62301 NEIL R. GAZEL, Director of Public Relations, Beatrice Foods Co., 120 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603 MARTINHEPNER, Farmer, Rural Route 3, Kewanee, Illinois 61443 ORSONP. HILL,Farmer, Creston, Illinois 60113 RUSSELW. JOST, Physician and Surgeon, 107 East Fourth Street, Waterloo, Illi- nois 62298 HARRYADRIANLANSMAN, Executive Vice President, Kemper Insurance, 320 Hastings Road, Highland Park, Illinois 60035 LANNINCMACFARLAND, JR., President, Law Bulletin Publishing Company, 34 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602 MRS. RALPHC. MORGAN,Homemaker, Rural Route 2, Rossville, Illinois 60963 ROBERTB. LAMKIN,Farmer, Watson, Illinois 62473 JACOB B. NAUMER,President, DuQuoin Packing Company, P.O. Box 186, East Cole Street, DuQuoin, Illinois 62832 JOHN E. PLESKO, General Manager, DAILY LEADER, 318 North Main Street, Pontiac, Illinois 41764 ROBERTV. PRATHER,Business Executive, General International Corporation, 1019 South Sixth Street, Springfield, Illinois 62703 HENRYREGNERY,Chairman of the Board, Henry Regnery Co., 114 West Illinois Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610 G. WALLACERICH, President, The First National Bank of Cobden, Cobden, Illinois 62920 GLE" C. RITTENHOUSE,Sales Manager, Rittenhouse, Inc., 119 North Sixth Street, Petersburg, Illinois 62675 JAMES R. ROHM,Sales Manager, United Air Lines, 310 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60604 WILLIAMC. ROWLAND,President, General Telephone Company of Illinois, 1312 East Emoire Street. Bloomington. Illinois 61701 RALPHSALZMAN,Farmer, Ashto;, Iliinois 61006 DAVIDC. SCHIVER,Farmer, Rural Route 1, Casey, Illinois 62420 D. G. SCHUMACHER,Editor, Champaign-Urbana Courier, 111 North Race Street, Urbana, Illinois 61801 LELANDSHAPER.Retired. P.O. Box 116. Thebes. Illinois 62990 FRANKM. SHAGPERT,Piesident, Shappert Engineering Co., Blaine and Menominee Streets, Belvidere, Illinois 61008 ELMERE. SMITH,President, Second National Bank, 27 Vermilion Street, Danville, Illinois 61832 NEIL P. STEWART,President and General Manager, Stewart Truck and Equipment Co., 1204 South Galena Avenue, Dixon, Illinois 61021 HARVEYLOUISSTUMPF, Farmer, Route 1, Valmeyer, Illinois 62295 PETERA. TOMEI,Attorney, Isham, Lincoln and Beale, One First National Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60670 WILLIAMR. WATSON,Assistant Factory Manager, Steel Fabrication Division, Caterpillar Tractor Company, 600 West Washington Street, East Peoria, Illinois 61611 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 939 LLOM WENDT,Edi.tor and Publisher, C-o Today, 441 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611 On motion of Mr.Swain, these appointments were approved. ADVISORY COUNCIL OF LIBRARIANS, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE,URBANA (5) The Dean of Library Administration recommends the following appointments to the Advisory Council of Librarians for terms of three years beginning Septem- ber 1, 1970. Public Libraries HENRYR. MEISELS,Director, Corn Belt Library System, Bloomington, to succeed Miss Gertrude E. Gscheidle, Librarian, Chicago Public Library, Chicago, whose term is expiring. (The other representative of Public Libraries is Lester L. Stoffel, Executive Director, Suburban Library System, Western Springs, whose term will expire in 1971.) College and University Libraries SHERMANZELINSKY, Dean of Library Services, Danville Junior College, Danville, to succeed Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., Director, Cullom-Davis Library, Bradley University, Peoria, whose term is expiring. (The other representative of College and University Libraries is Clyde C. Walton, Director of University Libraries, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb whose term will expire in 1971.) School Libruries MRS. MARGARETDEES, Coordinator of Libraries, Urbana Community Schools, Urbana, to succeed Miss Maxine Stevenson, Director of Library Services, Alton Community Unit School District No. 11, Alton, whose term is expiring. (The other representative of School Libraries is Miss Mary Ann Swanson, Head Librarian, Evanston Township High School, Evanston, whose term will expire in 1971.) Special Libraries MRS. ANN M. SEIDMAN,Technical Librarian, Research Library, A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company, Decatur, to succeed Mrs. Charlotte L. Anderson, Librarian, Deere and Co., Moline, whose term is expiring. (The other representative of Special Libraries is Miss Ruth Nielander, Librarian, Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co., Mutual Insurance Building, Chicago, whose term will expire in 1971.) I concur. On motion of Dr. Walker, these appointments were approved. APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY (6) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Pro- fessor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are designated in the budget by the symbols indicated: A-indefinite tenure; P- indefinite term appointment for part-time service only; B -two years; D -one year; E-nine months from the beginning of the academic year; F-one-year appointment ending other than August 31; G- special tenure; Q -initial term appointment for a Professor or Associate Professor; T -terminal appointment, accompanied with or preceded by notice of non-reappointment ; W -one-year appointment subject to special written agreement; Y -twelve months’ service re- quired instead of two semesters; X -percentages opposite X .are for the academic year; full-time summer service is indicated by “S’;1-7-indicates the number of years of service which will be credited at the end of the contract period toward completion of the probationary period relating to tenure. Figures following a symbol indicate percentage of time if the appointment is on a part-time basis (e.g., D75 means one year on three-fourths time). 940 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

Chicago Circle 1. EDWARDP. FRIEDMAN, Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on 50 per cent time, and Assistant Professor of Sociology, on 50 per cent time, beginning September 1, 1970 (D,l), at an annual salary of $13,000. 2. PAULE. HOCKINGS,Assistant Professor of Anthropology, beginning Septem- ber 1, 1970 (4), at an annual salary of $lZ,OOO. 3. DAVIDCALHOUNLEEGE,Associate Professor of Political Science, beginning September 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $18,000. 4. GUENTHERTETZ,Assistant Professor of Art, beginning September 1, 1970 (3), at an annual salary of $1 1,500. Medical Center 5. CONWELLH. ANDERSON,Assistant Professor of Anatomy, School of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1970 (lY), at an annual salary of $14,000. 6. JOHN ALEXBOSWICK, JR., Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine, on one- fourth time, beginning January 1, 1970 (PYZS), at an annual salary of $S,ooO. Urbana-Champaign 7. ROBERTH. ENNIS,Professor of Philosophy of Education, beginning Septem- ber 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $25,000. 8. LAWRENCEE. JONES,Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning Septem- ber 1, 1970 (l), at an annual salary of $12,000. 9. JORDAN KONISKY,Assistant Professor of Microbiology, beginning September 1, 1970 (l),at an annual salary of $13,000. 10. PATRICKR. LAUGHLIN, Associate Professor of Psychology, beginning Septem- ber 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $15,500. 11. WILMAS. LONGSTREET,Assistant Professor of Secondary and Continuing Edu- cation, for the academic year 1970-71 (W), at an annual salary of $12,000. 12. THOMASF. MCGUIRE,Assistant Professor, Police Training Institute, Division of University Extension, for the period from June 1, 1970, through August 31, 1970 (G), at an annual salary of $14,800. 13. L. DANIELMETZ, Assistant Professor of General Engineering, beginning Sep- tember 1, 1970 (l), at an annual salary of $11,500. 14. JACK B. MOLDEN,Associate Professor, Police Training Institute, Division of University Extension, beginning June 15, 1970 (QY),at an annual salary of $15,850. 15. THOMASW. O'ROURKE,Assistant Professor of Health Education, Department of Health and Safety Education, beginning September 1, 1970 (1). at an annual salary of $12,000. 16. ROLANDLUTHERRUHL,Assistant Professor of General Engineering, beginning September 1, 1970 (l),at an annual salary of $12,000. 17. FREDERICKA. SCHLIPF,Assistant Professor of Library Science, Graduate School of Librarv Science.,I beginning -_ SeDteinber 1. 1970 (1). at an annual salary of $13,000. - 18. DAVIDSEIGLER, Assistant Professor of Botany, beginning September 1, 1970 (l), at an annual salary of $11,500. 19. PETERSHAW,Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1970 (l), at an annual salary of $11,400. 20. JACK E. THOMAS,Associate Dean with rank of Assistant Professor, College of Education, beginning July 1, 1970 (DY,lY), at an annual salary of $18,000. 21. CONSTANTIYETRAHIOTIS,Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning Sep- tember 1, 1970 (l), at an annual salary of $11,500. 22. MERLINC. WITTROCK,Professor of Educational Psychology, beginning Sep- tember 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $21,000. 23. THEODOREZERNICH,JR., Assistant Professor of Art, beginning September 1, 1970 (I), at an annual salary of $14,000. Visiting Staff 24. RICHARDA. BROWN,Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, Chicago Cir- cle, on two-thirds time, for the spring quarter 1969-70 (E67),at a salary of $Z,OOO. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 941 25. KEVINW. HINCE,Visiting Professor in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, Urbana, for the period from July 1, 1970, through August 31, 1970 (DY), at a salary of $2,500. 26. CHIA-WEI WOO, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, Urbana, for the academic year 1970-71 (D), at a salary of $16,000. Administrative Appointment 27. DONALDC. NEVILLE,Campus Director of Planning and Construction, Medical Center, beginning September 1, 1970 (DY), at an annual salary of $22,000. On motion of Dr. Walker, these appointments were confirmed.

HEADSHIPOF THE DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH, ITALIAN, AND PORTUGUESE, CHICAGO CIRCLE (7) The Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chicago Circle, has recommended to the Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus the appointment of Dr. Brian Dutton, presently Professor of Spanish, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, as Professor of Spanish on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, beginning August 16, 1970, on an academic year service basis at an annual salary of $24,000. Professor Audrey Kouvel has been Acting Head of the Department since September 1, 1969. The nomination of Professor Dutton is supported by the Consultative Com- mittee for the Headship of the Department' and by the faculty of the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. The Chancellor and the Dean of the Graduate College approve the recommendation. The Executive Vice President and Provost concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Ah-. Hahn, this appointment was approved. HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS, URBANA (8) The Dean of the College of Engineering has recommended to the Chancellor at Urbana-Champaign the appointment of Dr. Ralph 0. Simmons, presently Professor of Physics, as Professor on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department of Physics beginning September 1, 1970, on an academic year service basis, at an annual salary of $26,500. The appointment of Professor Simmons will fill the vacancy which will be created by the retirement of Professor Gerald M. Almy. The nomination of Dr. Simmons is made with the advice of a search commit- tee' and after consultation with members of the faculty of the Department of Physics and the Executive Committee of the College of Engineering. The nomina- tion is supported by the Dean of the Graduate College. The Chancellor at Urbana- Champaign has approved the recommendation. The Executive Vice President and Provost concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Swain, this appointment was approved. Professor Gerald M. Almy, the retiring Head of the Department of Physics, was in attendance in his capacity as Vice Chairman of the Urbana Senate Council. President Henry took note of his presence in the room and asked that he stand and be recognized. 'Audrey Kouvel, Professor of Spanish and Acting Head of the Department of Spanish Italian, and Portu uese, Chicago Circle, Chairman; James Corn ton Assistant Professor d Spanish Chicago 8rcle; Lee Jennings, Professor of German, Cf&aio Circle; Anthony Pas- suariell;, Professor of Spanish and Head of the Department. of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, Urbana; ohn Wolf, Professor cf History and Associate in the Center for Advanced Study, Chicago drde 2 Harry G Drickamer Professor of Chemical Engineering in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences &e College df Engineering, and in the Center for Advanced Stud Chairman. John Bardeer;, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics and in the Center t&Advanced Study; William J. Hall, Professor of Civ$ Engineering; Dillon E. Ma other, Professor of Physics; Thomas A. O'Halloran, Jr., Associate Professor of Physics; Charyes P. Slichter, Prc- fessor of Physics and in the Center for Advanced Study; Jere+ah D. Sullivan, Associate Pro- fessor of Physics; Albert Wattenberg, Research Professor of Physlcs. 942 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FIXED PARTIAL PROSTHODONTICS. MEDICAL CENTER (9) The Dean of the College of Dentistry has recommended to the Chancellor at the Medical Center campus the appointment of Dr. Valdemars Janis Jekkals, pres- ently Assistant Professor of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics at the University of Pennsylvania, as Associate Professor of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics on indefinite tenure, and Head of the Department, beginning July 1, 1970, on a twelve months' service basis, at an annual salary of $23,500. This appointment is to succeed Dr. Fred N. Bazola, who retired effective April 1, 1968. This nomination of Dr. Jekkals is made with the advice of a search commit- tee' and after consultation with all members of the faculty of the Department of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics of the rank of assistant professor and above. The nomination is supported by the Dean of the Graduate College. The Chancellor at the Medical Center approves the recommendation. The Executive Vice President and Provost concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Dr. Walker, this appointment was approved. ESTABLISHMENTOF THE PEORIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WITHIN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, MEDICAL CENTER, AND APPOINTMENT OF A DEAN (10) The plan for the reorganization of the College of Medicine, approved by the Board of Trustees on July 23, 1969, and endorsed by the Board of Higher Educa- tion on November 4, 1969, authorizes the establishment of semi-autonomous schools within the College of Medicine, each with its own dean. The first such school- The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine -was established on January 1, 1970, by action of the Board of Trustees on December 17, 1969. As a further step in the implementation of the plan of reorganization, the Executive Dean of the College of Medicine, with the concurrence of the Chancel- lor at the Medical Center, has recommended that another semi-autonomous school be established at Peoria, Illinois, as of July 1, 1970, and that it be named the Peoria School of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Illinois. The Executive Dean of the College, with the concurrence of the Chancellor, recommends the appointment of Dr. Nicholas J. Cotsonas, Jr., presently Professor of Medicine in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine on indefinite tenure, as Professor of Medicine, Peoria School of Medicine on indefinite tenure and Dean of the Peoria School of Medicine beginning July 1, 1970, on a twelve months' service basis, at an annual salary of $4S,OOO. The nomination of Dr. Cotsonas is made with the advice of a search commit- tee' comprised of representatives from the faculty of The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine and the community of Peoria. The Executive Vice President and Provost concurs in these recommendations. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Swain, establishment of this school was autho- rized and the appointment was approved. ESTABLISHMENTOF DEPARTMENTSOF FAMILY PRACTICE. MEDICAL CENTER (11) The Medical Center Senate has approved a recommendation from the College of Medicine for the establishment of Departments of Family Practice within the clinical schools ofthe College of Medicine as appropriate. Public Act 76-1942 requires the teaching of the general practice of medicine Ro6ert B. Underwood, Professor of Prosthodontics and Head of !he Department of Prosth- odonticg, Chainnqn; Charles R Berg, Profesyr of Dentistry in Operative Dentistry; William L. McDaniel, Associate Professor of Perlodonbcs; Dale R. Eisenmann, Assistant Professor of Histology. * Richard M. Myw Deputy Executive Dean College of Medicine Chairman. R. E. Condon Professor of ur iv The Abraham llncolh School of Medicine: W. H. gastman, Presideh Peoria Medie &ci&y* R. A. Harvey, He$, Department of Radidpgy, The Abraham Lincoln hmol of Medicine; P. Naughton Associate Professor of Medimne, The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine. 4: C. Rowboth&,, Peoria business leader; L. D. Rutherford, third- year medical student; T. w'. Van Arsdale, President, Bradley University. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 943 in all medical schools established and maintained by the state of Illinois. Establish- ment of Departments of Family Practice will provide an organizational structure by which the College of Medicine will seek to implement a comprehensive program of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education for family (general) practice. The University’s Budget Request for Operatwns-Fiscal Year 1971 included an item of $342,000 for the establishment of the Department of Family Practice. Although the Health Education Commission approved the entire amount requested ($34Z,p), the Board of Higher Education at first approved only $171,000 (within the initial guidelines set by the Governor). Subsequently, the Board approved the remainder ($171,000) for inclusion in a supplemental budget for the health fields. Appropriation bills covering the entire amount have been approved by the Illinois General Assembly and sent to the Governor. The University Senates Conference has indicated that no other Senate juris- diction is involved. The Chancellor at the Medical Center campus and the Execu- tive Vice President and Provost concur. I recommend approval subject to further action by the Board of Higher Education. On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved. PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CENTER FOR ADVANCED COMPUTATION. URBANA (12) A Center for Advanced Computation as a special unit of the Graduate Col- lege is proposed at the Urbana-Champaign campus. The Center will carry on and promote interdisciplinary, problem-oriented research for which the application of unusually powerful computers represents a significant resource. There are several classes of problems of broad national import for which a computer of unprecedented capacity, such as the ILLIAC IV, may provide a unique mechanism for model-building and a hitherto unavailable resource for data han- dling. With the computer scheduled for completion during this calendar year, the focus of activities on the ILLIAC IV project will shift from computer design and development to the application of the computer to problems as varied as numerical weather prediction, natural resource allocation, large-scale agricultural planning, and multidimensional hydrodynamic calculations. Such problem-solving activities are not in the mainstream of computer science; they call for strong and continuing interaction between and among computer designers and programmers and the experts in the various disciplines and fields of application. Interdisciplinary research of this type, which requires major access to a completely new computational facility and involves the participation of key academic staff in many departments and col- leges, can best be accomplished in a Center for Advanced Computation. Proposed Organization and Administration The Center is to be organized along the general lines of other special units in the Graduate College. General policy and guidelines for operation of the Center within the stated mission will be established by a policy committee reporting to the Dean of the Graduate College and appointed by him after consultation with the deans of colleges with special interests in the activities of the Center. The Director of the Center, appointed after consultation with the policy com- mittee, would implement policies and objectives with the assistance of a steering committee made up of active participants in the program. While professional support personnel with appointments in the Center wil1 contribute to any of its projects, research programs in the Center will normally be under the research leadership of academic staff associated with other departments, either on the basis of joint appointments or of less formal collaborative arrange- ments. Although it would involve and support graduate students in many graduate programs, and will stimulate new interdepartmental programs, the Center would not propose to assume a departmental instructional role or to establish degree programs under its jurisdiction. Objectives and Graduate Research Mission of the Center The central mission of the Center will be to carry on and promote interdisciplinary graduate research on a broad array of problems for which unusually powerful computers will provide unique capability. 944 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

To implement these objectives, the Center would have access to computational facilities, in particular the ILLIAC IV which constitutes a significant national resource. The Center will also provide a physical and intellectual environment for encouraging interdepartmental research activities. Budgetary and Staff Implications Operation of the Center and support of research activities would involve a staff of approximately thirty academic personnel together with a technical and clerical nonacademic staff of comparable size. Financial support would be provided initially under federal (largely Department of Defense) sponsorship, which would support a widely diversified program of graduate research. State funds would be requested to support the operation of the Director’s office and certain associated research activities. State funds amounting to $28,700 have been allocated for FY 1971. This proposal has the approval of the Graduate College Executive Comm!ttee, the Research Board, the Senate, the Chancellor, and the Executive Vice President and Provost. The University Senates Conference has advised that no further Senate juris- diction is involved. I concur, subject to further action by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. On motion of Mr. Swain, this proposal was approved. THE REQUIREMENT OF AN ADVANCE DEPOSIT ON TUITION AND FEES (13) At its meeting on January 18, 1961, the Board of Trustees approved the col- lection of a nonrefundable deposit of $30 from all new undergraduate students (except foreign students living outside the United States at the time of application) seeking admission to the University for a fall term. On January 15, 1964, this requirement was extended to include new graduate students and new students in the College of Law. Furthermore, it was extended to include continuing students (i.e., those currently registered who wish to register for the following term) with certain exceptions. The Board‘s action of January 15, 1964, however, provided “that the Office of Admissions and Records be authorized, in cooperation with the Business Office : to establish for each campus the semesters or sessions for which the depqsit on tuition and fees is required beginning with the first semester of 1964-65. . . . Under this authorization, several exceptions and variations have been intro- duced from time to time, as conditions affecting applications and subsequent enroll- ment have varied. The three campuses differ considerably in respect of such condi- tions, and experience with the administration of the nonrefundable deposit has led to the recommendation from the University Committee on Fees’ that each campus be allowed to establish the categories of applicants for which the nonrefundable deposit would be required, in accordance with the special conditions prevailing at a given time. It should be noted that since the advance-deposit plan was adopted, a nonre- fundable fee of $15 is required of all applicants for admission or for readmission to the University. This requirement meets in part one of the main purposes of the nonrefundable tuition deposit, namely the screening out of individuals who are unlikely to register if admitted. I concur in the recommendation that the Chancellor at each campus be au- thorized to establish for his campus the categories of students and the sessions (quarters or semesters) for which the nonrefundable deposit of $30 on tuition and fees would be required. On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved. CHANGES IN STUDENT TUITION (14) The appropriations from the University Income Fund, as passed by the Gen- eral Assembly, are based on an increase in the rate of resident tuition by $150 a Lyle H. Lanier, Executive Vice President and Provost, Chairman; Herbert 0. Farber, Vice President and Comptroller- Joseph S: B ando, Chancellor at the Medical Center campus; E. Eugene Oliver, Director of tf~eUniversity 8ffice of School and College Relations; Norman A. Parker, Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus; Jack W. Peltason, Chancellor at the Urbana- Champaign campus. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 945 year, beginning with the first quarter or semester starting after January 1, 1971, and a further increase in nonresident tuition of $300 a year, beginning in Septem- ber, 1970, beyond the $100 increase approved by the Board of Trustees on October 16, 1968. Similar increases were proposed for all other institutions of higher education. In order to meet the income projections, I recommend that the following tui- tion schedule be adopted, effective on the dates indicated : Range I Range IT Range 111 Range I V Illinois Residents Semester, February, 1971...... $198 $137 8 76 $38 Quarter, January, 1971...... 132 92 50 25 Eight-Week Term, June, 1971. . 99 69 38 19 Nonresidents Semester, September, 1970. .. . . $627 8430 $236 Quarter, September, 1970...... 418 287 157 $;5” Eight-Week Term, June, 1971. . 314 215 118 19 The semester rates are charged at the Urbana-Champaign campus during the regular academic year. The quarter rates are charged for all terms at the Chicago Circle and the Medical Center campuses, and for any eleven- or twelve-week sum- mer program at the Urbana-Champaign campus. The eight-week-term rates are charged for the regular summer session at the L’rbana-Champaign campus. On motion of Mr. Steger, this recommendation was approved.

REVISION OF REGULATIONS CONCERNING PRE-EMPLOYMENT HEALTH EXAMINATIONS (Revision of The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure) (15) On December 11, 1969, the Executive Vice President and Provost appointed a special committee’ to review the pre-employment health examinations and related procedures being followed at the three campuses. Section 26(m and n) of The General Rules Concerning Univrrsity Organization and Procedure states that such examinations shall be “in a form prescribed hy the Director of the University Health Services. . . .” With the decentralization of administrative organization under the chancellorship system, the Health Service at each of the three campuses is headed by its own Director. The task of the special committee was to review existing procedures and to recommend appropriate changes in Section 26(m and n) of The General Rules in the light of the change to the chancellorship system. The committee’s report has been received, and the following changes in Sec- tion 26(m and n) are recommended (deletions are crossed out and additions to the text are in italics) : “(m) All employees of the.Universify, unless excepted by the President, are re- pquired to .~ 1. ’ with the position that is being sought. The form in which this evidence is to be presented will be prescribed by the Director of the Health Service at each campus. Employees securing a rating of ‘Unemployable’ may not be em- ployed, except on approval of the President. As deemed necessary by the Directors of the Health Services, new employees are required to be immu- nized against communicable diseases. Employees of the University whose duties require them to handle food products shall be subject to periodic medical examinations given under the supervision of the Directors of the Health Services, and no individual shall be employed in duties of this nature who shows evidence of any comnlunicable disease. J. W Briscoe Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, Urbana-Champaign campus, Chairmnll* honald J: Caseley Vice Chancellor, Medical Center campus; Marvin J. Colbert, DireFtor hf Health Services, Medical Center campus; Laurence M. Hursh,. Directqr of Health Services Urbana-champaign campus. Edward K. Isaacson, Staff Physician, Chicago Circle campus; ’Alfred P. Maurice, Associate‘ Dean of Faculties, Chicago Circle campus. 946 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

“(n) Failure on the part of an employee to take any required physical examination, or to present evidence of freedom from tuberculosis or immunity to smallpox, after being notified to do so, shall serve to make the University employment contract inoperative and salary payments shall cease.” The Chancellors at the three campuses endorse the proposed changes, and the Executive Vice President and Provost recommends their adoption. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation and the proposed revision in The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure were approved. ADDITION TO THE GENERAL RULES CONCERNING UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURE: SECTION 35 (16) The University Council on Libraries has approved a recommendation from the Committee on Historical Manuscripts and University Archives that the organi- zation and functions of the University Archives be recognized by inclusion in The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure. At present, the Urbana campus has the most extensive and well-defined ar- chival program. Chicago Circle is developing its collection of university materials as well as a large collection of non-university manuscript materials. The Medical Center is limited by lack of space, but is establishing the bases for retention and collection of records and will take control of materials when space is available. In the reorganization under the chancellorship system, the status of the Uni- versity Archives was not dealt with specifically. It is the consensus of the Council that the archival program on each campus should be autonomous from any other, each headed by one archivist on each campus. Therefore, I now recommend that the following section be added to the General Rules : University Archives SEC.35 (a) The University Archives, a division of the library under the direction of an Archivist on each campus, is the depository for records having research or historical value and includes records transferred to its custody. The Univer- sity Archives also includes professional and personal manuscripts of members of the academic and administrative staffs and records of faculty and student organizations that may be given to the University for preservation and use. (b) Records produced or received by any agency or employee of the Uni- versity in the transaction of University business become University property. For the prirposes of this paragraph, records shall be defined as including all documents, correspondence, accounts, files, manuscripts, publications, photo- graphs, tapes, drawings, or other material bearing upon the activities and functions of the University or its officers and employees. No University records shall be discarded or destroyed except upon the prior approval of the Archivist pursuant to a finding and recommendation by the administrative unit involved that such records have no further administra- tive value. The Archivist shall withhold the approval of any such action until he is satisfied that the records involved have no value for other administrative ofices and that they need not be retained for legal reasons, as determined by appropriate officers. Where appropriate, the Archivist may arrange for the transfer of records to the University Archives as an alternative to destruction. (c) The archives of the General Offices of the University shall be under the jurisdiction of the Archivist at the Urbana-Champaign campus. On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation and the proposed addition to The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure are approved. DESIGNATION OF UNIVERSITY OFFICERS FOR FACILITY SECURITY CLEARANCE (17) Oficials of the United States governmental agencies have requested the Board of Trustees to designate by formal action the trustees and officers of the Board 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 947 who do not require access to classified information and who therefore shall not have the authority and responsibility for negotiation, execution, and administration of contracts with the United States of America and its agencies and all of the duties and responsibilities pertaining to the protection of classified information. The following resolution is offered in the form requested by the agencies and its adoption is recommended. Resolution WHEREAS,it has been brought to the attention of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois with its principal office and place of business in the City of Urbana, State of Illinois, that in connection with a Facility Security Clearance, the Chief Executive Officer and those other officers or officials who are specifically and properly designated by action of the Board of Trustees in accordance with the institution’s requirements as the managerial group having authority and responsi- bility for the negotiation, execution and administration of User Agency contracts and delegated all of the duties and responsibilities of the Board of Trustees per- taining to the protection of classified information are required to be cleared by the Department of Defense; and WHEREAS,if because of this delegation the board will not be in a position to affect adversely the performance of classified contracts, other officers or trustees who shall not require access to classified information in the conduct of the Uni- versity’s business and who do not occupy positions that would enable them to affect the university’s policies or practices in the performance of classified con- tracts, are not required to be cleared, provided the Board of Trustees by formal action affirms and makes a matter of record in the organization’s minutes of that executive hody, that RESOLVED: The following named officers, officials and trustees shall not require, shall not have, and can be effectively excluded from, access to all classified infor- mation in the possession of the university and do not occupy positions that would enable them to affect adversely the university’s policies or practices in the perfor- mance of classified contracts or programs for the User Agencies : NAME TITLE CITIZENSHIP OGILVIE, Richard B. Governor of Illinois us PAGE, Ray Superintendent of Public us Instruction .-TONES. Theodore A. Trustee us STEGER, Russell Trustee us GRIMES, Donald R. Trustee us HAHN. Ralnh C. Trustee us STONE, W: Clement, Sr. Trustee us WALKER, Earl E. Trustee us MANCHESTER, R. R. Treasurer us Be It Further Resolved: The following officers of the Board of Trustees and of the University of Illinois be and hereby are designated as the managerial group having the authority and the responsibility for the negotiation, execution and ad- ministration of User Agency contracts and all of the duties and responsibilities pertaining to the protection of classified information : President, Secretary, and Comptroller of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois; and President, Vice-president and Comptroller, Executive Vice President and Provost, and Uni- versity Counsel of the University of Illinois. On motion of Mr. Clement, the foregoing resolution was adopted. DEDICATION OF CERTAIN NATURAL AREAS AS NATURE PRESERVES (VOLO BOG AND WAUCONDA BOG) (18) The Board of Trustees at its regular: meeting held on October 16, 1967, authorized the execution of Articles of Dedicatlon of Volo Bog, Wauconda Bog, and other properties as nature preserves within the meaning of An Act in relation to the acquisition, control, maintenance, improvement, and protection of State parks and nature preserves, approved June 26, 1925, as amended. That action directed that the Aiticles of Dedication provide for retention of University responsibility for the care, supervision, and control of the premises and that the dedication be limited to a period not in excess of twenty-five years. 948 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

The law requires the approval of the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission and the State of Illinois Department of Conservation for the dedications hut such approvals were not forthcoming. After further negotiations with the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission, the State of Illinois Department of Conservation, and the Illinois Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, from whom the University acquired title, it has been determined that with respect to Volo Bog and Wauconda Bog the following actions be recommended : a. That The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois dedicate both \7~l~ Bog and Wauconda Bog as nature preserves in perpetuity and without quali- fication. b. That concurrently The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois join in an instrument with the Nature Conservancy conveying title to the premises to the State of Illinois Department of Conservation, subject to the reverter rights presently held by the Nature Conservancy under the terms of the deed from the Nature Conservancy to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends that the Vice President and Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute Articles of Dedication and con- veyances of title to these properties as outlined above. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. APPROPRIATIONS FOR NONRECURRING EXPENDITURES Chicago Circle (19) The Chancellor, on behalf of the Chicago Circle Committee on Nonrecurring Appropriations, recommends the following appropriations from the : Chicago Circle General Reserve College of Education School of Physical Education, equipment ...... $ 20 OOO College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Chemistry, equipment ...... 30 OOO Department of Physics, equipment ...... 50 000 Department of Geological Sciences, equipment...... 20 000 Department of Biological Sciences, equipment...... 25 000 Department of Psychology, equipment...... 30 OOO Physical Plant Department Renovation of sixth floor of University Hall : From FY 1970 funds ...... 102 000 From FY 1971 funds ...... 13 M#) Total, Chicago Circle General Reserve...... $290 OOO Urbana-Champaign The Chancellor, on behalf of the Urbana-Champaign Committee on Nonrecurring Appropriations, recommends the following appropriations from the : Urbana-Champaign General Reserve College of Fine and Applied Arts Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, equipment...... $ 30 OOO School of Music, equipment...... 30 000 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Life Sciences, equipment...... 20 000 Total, Urbana-Champaign Gemral Reserve...... $ 80 000 The Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comp- troller concur. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Hahn, these appropriations were made by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker ;no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Gov- ernor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 949

REQUEST TO ILLINOIS BUILDING AUTHORITY TO CONTRACT FOR PAINTING FOR UTILITIES BUILDING. PHASE 111 ADDITION, CHICAGO CIRCLE (20) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends that the Illinois Building Authority be requested to award a contract in the amount of $14,889 to S. hieltzer & Sons Decorating Co., Chicago, the low bidder for field finish painting for the Utilities Building, Phase 111 Addition at the Chicago Circle campus, and proceed to procure this work for the University. This work is part of the project for Chicago Circle, Phase I11 construction which :he Board, on July 26, 1967, requested the Illinois Building Authority to provide. The Authority will finance the construction and lease the facilities to the University for rental payments for which the state appropriations are available. Jurisdiction of the land has been transferred to the Authority. It is also recommended that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver such instruments of transfer, conveyance, lease, contract, and other documents as are necessary to pro- vide for the carrying out of the foregoing project by the Illinois Building Au- thority, and that the resolution submitted herewith be adopted to implement the official action requested. Resolution Be It, and It Hereby Is, Resolved by The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, that the Illinois Building Authority be, and it hereby is, requested to award to S. Meltzer & Sons Decorating Co., 2671 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, a contract for field finish paint- ing for the Utilities Building, Phase 111 Addition at the Chicago Circle campus for the sum of $14,889.00 and proceed to procure this work for the University. Be It, and It Herrby Is,Further Resolved by The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, that the Comp- troller and Secretary of this public corporation be, and they hereby are, authorized to make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver, in the name and on behalf of this corporation, such instruments of transfer, conveyance, lease, contract and other documents as are necessary or appropriate in order to provide for the carrying out of the foregoing project and facility by the Illinois Building Authority. On motion of Mr. Swain, the foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote: Ape, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. EXERCISE OF OPTIONS TO RENEW CONTRACTS FOR ANNUAL ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE, CHICAGO CIRCLE (21) On May 20, 1969, the University received bids for annual elevator mainte- nance service for Fiscal Year 1970 at the Chicago Circle campus. The contract documents provided that the UniversiQ will have the option to renew these con- tracts annually through June 30, 1975, and with the further provision that if the annual options are exercised that unit prices for metal and metal products will be adjusted by the appropriate index published by the United States Department of Labor, and that unit prices for labor be adjusted on the basis of the percentage change in the preceding year's wages. On June 18, 1969, the Board of Trustees authorized the awarding of these contracts to the low bidders. In addition to these contracts, bids were received on February 3, 1970, and on March 5, 1970, for elevator maintenance service for Phase I11 buildings which were activated after the above original contracts were awarded. These minor con- tracts did not require Board approval and were executed by the University. These contracts contain the same option renewal and escalation provisions as the original contracts for annual elevator maintenance service. The Physical Plant Department and the Purchasing Division have determined that it would be more economical to exercise the option for renewing the existing contracts for elevator maintenance service than to solicit for new bids. Accordingly, the President of the University, with the concurrence of appro- priate administrative officers, recommends that subject to funds being made avail- 950 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

able, the options held by the University be exercised to renew the above contracts for elevator maintenance service for the Chicago Circle campus for Fiscal Year 1971, with the unit price adjustments as follows: Unit cost Original Pricc for Contract Adjustmmts F Y1971 Group A Reliance Elevator Co...... $37 800 00 $3 071 25 $40 871 25 Group B 6 C Haughton Elevator Company, Div. of Reliance Electric Co., Toledo, Ohio...... 7 291 20 661 31 7 9.52 51 Group D Montgomery Elevator Co...... 1 344 00 107 23 1 451 23 Group E Gregory Elev. Maint. Co...... 7 500 00 601 50 8 101 50 Group F Gallaher & Speck...... 4 200 00 343 89 4 543 89 Group G Gallaher & Speck...... 4 080 00 334 07 4 414 07 Total ...... $62 215 20 $5 119 25 $67 334 45 Funds have been included in the proposed operating budget of the Physical Plant Department for FY1971. On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. CONTRACTS FOR CONTRACTORS' FEES FOR MINOR REMODELING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION, FY1971,AT CHICAGO CIRCLE AND MEDICAL CENTER (22) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work for the period July 1,. 1970, through June 30, 1971, at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses, the award in each case to be to the lowest bidder. Per Cent Per Cent Per Cent for for for M&erial Labor Contracts General-Erik A. Borg Company, Skokie. ... 8 30 8 Electrical -Gerson Electric Construction Co., Chicago...... 21 28 10 Plumbing-G. F. Connelly Co., Inc., Chicago 8% 31% 8% Heating, Refrigeration, and Temperature Con- trol- The Nu-Way Contracting Corp., Chicago...... 10 35 5 Ventilation and Distribution Systems for Conditioned Air- Admiral Heating and Ventilating, Inc., Hillside...... 9 38 5 These contracts will be for work which does not justify the cost of preparing separate drawings and specifications and of separate bidding procedures on each project estimated to cost less than $ZS,OOO. The several contractors bid on per- centages to be added to the actual cost of material, labor, and subcontracts, and the awards recommended are to the lowest bidders. The work will be done as ordered by the Physical Plant Department and will be paid for on the basis of the actual cost of each job plus contractors' fees. Sub- 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 95 1 mitted herewith is a report of the Office of Physical Plant Planning and Construc- tion, including a schedule of bids received, showing the fee percentages to be added for work to be executed under these cost-plus contracts, a copy of which is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. No assignment of funds is requested and each job will be covered by a contract change order charged against funds allocated for the project. It is further recommended that the Vice-president and Comptroller be au- thorized to approve change orders under these contracts up to $25,OOO on each project. On motion of Mr. Swain, these recommendations were approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. CONTRACTS FOR REMODELING IN BURRILL HALL. URBANA (23) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts based on percentages bid for contractors’ fees for remodeling ten rooms in Burrill Hall, for the Department of Physiology, the award in each case being to the low bidder. Estimated Per Cent Fee Pay- Per Cent Per Cent for mantsana! Total for for Subcon- Eguifiment Estimated Material Labor tracts costs Payments General-Skoog Construc- tion Company, Champaign ...... 2 23 2 $1 897 00 $20 097 00 Electrical -Remco Electrical Corporation, Champaign 6 26 10 645 64 4 739 64 Plumbing- Willis Thomas & W. C. Thomas, a partnership doin busi- ness as Thomas blumbing & Heating Co., Urbana. . 16 31 0 1 387 60 5 747 60 Heating, Piping, Refrig- eration and Automatic Temperature Control Systems- David W. Reichard Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc., Urbana ...... 15 42 0 569 64 1 761 64 Ventilation and Distribution Systems for Conditioned Air -David W. Reichard Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc., Urbana...... 15 55 0 375 00 1 275 00 Funds for this work are available in an appropriation made by the Board of Trustees on April 15, 1970. Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. On motion of Dr. Walker, these contracts were awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. CONTRACTS FOR REMODELING IN DAVENPORT HALL AND STOCK PAVILION, URBANA (24) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts based on 952 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17 percentages bid for contractors’ fees for remodeling the meats commissary in Davenport Hall and slaughter house facilities in the Stock Pavilion at the Urbana- Champaign campus, the award in each case being to the low bidder. Estimated Per Cent Fee Pay- Per Cent Per Cent for ments and Total for for Subcon- Equipment Estimated Material Labor tracts Costs Payments General -Barber & DeAtley, Inc., Urbana.. . 2.9 24 25 $2 168 55 $11 418 55 Electrical-G. L. Wilsky, an individual, doing busi- ness as Downtown Elec- tric, Urbana...... 16 26 0 60 80 340 80 Plumbing- Willis Thomas & W. C. Thomas, a partnership, doing busi- ness as Thomas Plumbing & Heating Co., Urbana. . 16 33 0 426 40 1 991 40 Heating, Piping, Refrig- eration & Automatic Temperature Control Systems- David W. Reichard Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc., Urbana ...... 15 42 5 468 00 2 368 00 Funds for this work are available in an appropriation made by the Board of Trustees on April 15, 1970. Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being filed with the Secretary of the Board €or record. On motion of Mr. Swain, these contracts were awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF OUTDOOR FIRING RANGE FOR POLICE TRAINING INSTITUTE, DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION, U RBANA (25) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contract based on percentages bid for contractors’ fees for construction of an outdoor firing range for the Police Training Institute of the Division of University Extension at the Urbana-Champaign campus, the award being to the low bidder. Estimated Per Cent Fee Pay- Per Cent Per Cent for ments and Total fm for Subcon- Equipment Estimated Material Labor tracts Costs Payments General -Barber 8. DeAtley, Inc., Urbana.. . 2.9 24 2 $7 755 00 $74 755 00 Funds for this work are available in an appropriation made by the Seventy- sixth General Assembly for the Police Training Institute. Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. On motion of Mr. Hahn, this contract was awarded by the follow- ing vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Gov- ernor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 953

CONTRACT FOR OPERATION OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY, URBANA (26) Since 1956 the Illinois Department of Agriculture has operated a diagnostic laboratory for animals, housed in facilities provided by the College of Veterinary Medicine on the Urbana-Champaign campus. The laboratory is designed to serve anids owned by citizens of the state and to advance the field of veterinary medi- cine through research and public service. The University has received approximately 30 per cent of the services ren- dered through the provisions of clinical material necessary for teaching. To com- pensate for services thus received, the University has shared the cost of operating the laboratory to the extent of approximately 30 per cent, by providing released time of professionals and technicians to assist in the diagnostic work. The Director of the Department and the Dean of the College propose that during 1970-71, and possibly in future years, the University assume responsibility for the administration and operation of the laboratory and that the Department pay the University $198,000 (approximately 70 per cent of the operating costs) for the year ending June 30, 1971. The transition in administration of the laboratory will take place during the first six months of the year in order to permit an orderly transfer of responsibilities, and the University will cooperate with the Department in opexating the laboratory during this period. The support from the Department ($198,iuK)) will be reduced by any costs incurred by the Department during the transition period. Implementation of the proposal is subject to the availability of funds. The Chancellor at Urbana-Champaign and the Vice President and Comptroller recommend that authorization be given to enter into an agreement with the Illinois Department of Agriculture as outlined above. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PARKING FACILITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-WILLARD AIRPORT (27) The Department of Aeronautics of the State of Illinois has agreed to provide costs not exceeding $ZOO,aoO to provide certain auto parking facilities, perimeter fencing, drainage, and incidental items at the University of 1 llinois-\f‘illard Airport as defined in their Project 70A-12-503. The Board of Trustees on December 17, 1969, authorized the University to enter into a “Limited Agency and Participation Agreement” with the Department to implement the project. In accordance with the terms of the Agreement, the Department has prepared specifications for the project and has secured sealed bids. The low bidder on the project is the Champaign Asphalt Company, Champaign, Illinois, with a bid of $179,455. In accordance with the terms of the Agreement, the Vice President and Comp troller and the Director of the Institute of Aviation recommend that the Comptrol- ler and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute the construction con- tract with the Champaign Asphalt Company. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. TRANSFER OF JURISDICTION OF PROPERTY TO ILLINOIS BUILDING AUTHORITY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF LABORATORY-OFFICE COMPLEX BUILDING, URBANA (28) The Seventy-sixth General Assembly of the State Of Illinois has declared to be in the public interest a Laboratory-Office Complex Building for the Department of Registration and Education to be used by the State Geological and State Natural History Surveys. By state law the scientific surveys are administered by the Department of Registration and Education and the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation but are housed in University of Illinois buildings. On October 16, 1968, the Board of Trustees authorized an agreement with the Department of Registration and Education for the construction of this building on a site reserved for the Surveys in the area south of St. Mary’s Road and west of South First Street Road in Champaign, and which provided that the University 954 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

would transfer jurisdiction of the site to the Illinois Building Authority, and the Authority has now requested this transfer. Accordingly, the President of the University, with the concurrence of appro- priate administrative officers, requests the adoption of the following resolution to authorize the transfer of jurisdiction of the site for the Laboratory-Office Complex Building requested by the Illinois Building Authority. (The Instrument of Transfer will be available for inspection at the Board meeting.) Resolution WHEREAS,the Seventy-sixth General Assembly of the State of Illinois has declared it to be in the public interest that the Illinois Building Authority construct, on behalf of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a Laboratory- Office Complex Building at the Urbana-Champaign campus of the University of Illinois; and WHEREAS,for that purpose it will be necessary for the Illinois Building Authority to acquire jurisdiction of the real estate upon which said building will be located; and WHEREAS,The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, with its principal office in Urbana, Illinois, has been requested by the Illinois Building Authority to transfer jurisdiction of said real estate for the construction of said building. Now, Therefore, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at its June 17, 1970, meeting, as follows: That the Comptroller and the Secretary of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois be and they are hereby authorized to execute, acknowledge and deliver, in the name and on behalf of this corporation, an instrument of trans- fer of jurisdiction to the property described in the attached document entitled “Instrument of Transfer” which said form of Instrument of Transfer is, by this reference, incorporated in and made a part of this Resolution. On motion of Mr. Clement, the foregoing resolution was adapted by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, R4.r. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. Date : ...... 1970 I.B.A. Project No. 76-36 Construct Laboratory-Office Complex Building Department of Registration and Education and University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Campus Instrument of Transfer In accordance with the provisions of “An Act to create the Illinois Building Authority and to define its powers and duties,” approved August 15, 1961, as amended, and Resolution No. 70 IBA 26, adopted on the 20th day of May, 1970 by the lllinois Building Authority, a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois created under said mentioned Act, requested the transfer of jurisdiction of certain described real estate to the Illinois Building Authority. Now, Therefore, the undersigned The Board of Trustees of The University of Illinois, a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois, does hereby transfer jurisdiction of the following real estate to the Illinois Building Authority, to wit: Situated in the State of Illinois, the County of Champaign, in the SEG, NE 1/4 of Section 24, Township 19 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian and being more fully bounded and described as follows : Commencing at a stone monument, being the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 19 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian, Champaign County, Illinois; thence east 187.39 feet to a point; thence north 1433.19 feet to the True Point of Beginning, also being the Southwest corner of the Natural History Geological Survey Building; thence South 89’15‘30” East 121‘7” to a point; thence North O”44’30” East 72‘0” to a point; thence South 89O15’30“ East 72’0“ to a point; thence North O”44‘30” East 133’7” to a point; thence North 89”15’30“ West 19’6” to a point; thence North O”44’30“ 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 955

East 65'24/2" to a point; thence South 89'15'30" East 13'6" to a point; thence North O"44'30" East 66'4" to a point; thence North 89"15'30" West 72'3" to a point; thence North O"44'30" &st 54'0" to a point: thence North 89"15'30" West 68'0'' to a point; thence .South o"44'30" West 54'0'' to a point; thence North 89"15'30" West 34'6" to a point; thence south O"44'30" West 46'4" to a point; thence South 89"15'30" East 28'2" to a point; thence South 0'44'30'' West 50'0 to a point; thence South 89"15'30" East 31'0" to a point; thence South O"44'30" West 75'2g" to a point; thence North 89"15'30" West 72'0" to a point; thence South O"44'30" West 145'7" to the True Point of Beginning and being a part of the SE 1/4, NE 1/4, Section 24, Township 19 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian, Champaign County, Illinois. Being the site upon which the Illinois Building Authority is to construct and com- plete a Laboratory-Office Complex Building for the University of Illinois and the Department of Registration and Education of the State of Illinois at the Urbana- Champaign Campus of the University of Illinois. In Witness Whereof, The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois, has caused this instrument to be executed by its Comptroller, pursuant to due authorization of its Board of Trustees, and its seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by the Secretary of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, all as of the ...... day of ...... ~.., 1970__.-. This instrument has been executed in several counterparts each of which may be considered as an original. THEBOARDOF TRUSTEESOF THE UNIVERSITYOF ILLINOIS By...... Comptroller I hereby approve the foregoing transfer Attest : as being advantageous to the State of Illinois and in the public interest. Secretary Dated ...... , 19...... (Seal) ...... Governor, State of Illinois Approved as to form and content: ...... For Counsel €or The Board of Trustees ol the University of Illinois EMPLOYMENT OF ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FOR PARKING STRUCTURE, CHICAGO CIRCLE (29) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends the employment of Conrad Associates, Chicago, for complete architectural and engineering services, including the required supervision, for the proposed parking structure at the Chicago Circle campus at a fee of 5 per cent of the actual cost of construction. Funds for professional services through the completion of working drawings in the amount of $lOO,OOO are available on an interim basis from the Rust Estate. The estate will be reimbursed when revenue bonds are sold by the University to finance the total cost of the project. The Advisory Committee on Architectural and Engineering Services and the Buildings and Grounds Committee have approved the selection of this firm. The State Board of Higher Education will be requested to approve this project as a "Noninstructional Facility." On motion of Mr. Steger, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Gov- ernor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. Mr. Hahn asked to be recorded as not voting. 956 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

DISCONTINUANCE OF CLAYTON EXPERIMENT FIELD (30) In 1910 the Village of Clayton, in Adams County, conveyed twenty acres of land to the University of Illinois as an Agricultural Experiment Field, with the provision that if the University ceased to use it for such purpose for two years, the land would be transferred to the Village of Clayton for use as a public prk. The type of research now being done by the Department of Agronomy requires larger tracts of land, and consequently, some of the small experimental plots are being phased out. No research has been conducted at the Clayton Field since 1967. State law now limits reverter clauses to a period of forty years, so the pro- vision in the deed transferring title back to the Village of Clayton is no longer valid. Consequently, the Village of Clayton has sought legislation (H.B. 3605) authorizing the Board of Trustees to convey to the Village of Clayton the follow- ing property : Twenty (20) acres off the West end of the North half of the South- west Quarter of section number thirty-five (35) in Township number one North, range five (5) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, situated in the County of Adams, in the State of Illmois. The University has not opposed this bill, since it will carry out the commit- ment made by the University in 1910 in accepting the donation of the property. I recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be autho- rized to convey by quit claim deed all right, title, and interest in this property to the Village of Clayton, subject to approval of the legislation proposed. On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved. MODIFICATlON OF CHANGE ORDER-LEASE/ACQUlSlTlONS (31) On October 15, 1969, and April 15, 1970, the Board authorized the acceptance of proposals of the IBM Corporation for change ordersgin the University’s lease agreements which would permit the University to purchase two Model 360/50 CPU systems located at the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago Circle campuses with payments to be made, subject to availability of funds, in accordance with scheduled paymrnts over a five-year period. In a re-evaluation of the purchase agreements with the IBM Corporation, it has been determined that the University can effect additional savings of approx- imately $57,000 by immediate purchase of the two systems rather than continuing the five-year payment schedules. The President of the University recommends, with the concurrence of the Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comptro!ler, that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees be authorized to modify the purchase agreements with the IBM Corporation, and to execute such contracts and change orders or other appropriate documents as may be neces- sary, to vest title in the University on or before June 30, 1970, for the two Model 360/50 CPU systems located at the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago Circle campuses in amounts not to exceed $399,010.96 and $300,125.02, respectively. The President further recommends appropriations from the General Reserve of $399,010.96 for Urbana-Champaign and $300,125.02 for Chicago Circle. On motion of Mr. Swain, these recommendations were approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. CONTRACT FOR VENDING SERVICES, CHICAGO CIRCLE (32) The Vice President and Comptroller recommends the award of a contract to Tri-R Vending Service Company, Chicago, Illinois, for vending rights to sell food, beverages, tobacco products and allied items at the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, for a period of five years beginning July 1, 1970, at an esti- mated annual commission to the University of $101,992, subject to renewal annually at the option of the University until 1980. I concur. On motion of Mr. Hahn, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 957 Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Gov- ernor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. CONTRACT FOR VENDING SERVICE, MEDICAL CENTER (33) The Vice President and Comptroller recommends the award of a contract for yending service for the University of Illinois at the Medical Center to ARA Services, Inc., Chicago, at an estimated annual commission to the University of $48,479.27. The proposal provides for vending service for a period of one year from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, subject to annual renewal for an addi- tional four years ending June 30, 1975. I concur. On motion of Dr. Walker, this contract was awarded by the follow- ing vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Gov- ernor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. ROYALTY AGREEMENT WITH CINE-PROBST. INC., SUBSIDIARY OF CYBERN EDUCATION. INC.. MEDICAL CENTER (34) The Dean of the College of Dentistry and the Chancellor at the Medical Center campus recommend authorization of an agreement between The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and Cine-Probst, Inc., subsidiary of Cybern Education, Inc., granting an exclusive license to Cine-Probst, Inc., to reproduce, publish, sell, market and distribute programmed instruction materials including visual and audio training aids developed by the College of Dentistry under an agreement with Cine-Probst, Inc., as follows : Lesson Set : Living Skull a Dynamic Basis for Radio-Graphic Interpretation In addition to royalties of 5 per cent on domestic sales and 2% per cent on foreign sales, the materials will be supplied to the University at reduced prices. Inasmuch as this agreement covers the second in a projected series of instruc- tional materials,' the agreement contains a provision for adding to its scope further instructional materials ordered by the University through the identification of a purchase order number. It is recommended that such extensions be approved by the Chancellor at the Medical Center without further referral to the Board of Trustees. This arrangement has been approved by the Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comptroller. I concur. On motion of Dr. Walker, authority was given as recommended.

REVISION OF EQUIPMENT USAGE GRANT AND LEASE FOR THE COMPUTER-BASED EDUCATION RESEARCH LABORATORY, URBANA (35) On February 18, 1970, the Board of Trustees authorized the execution of an equipment usage grant proposal and lease arrangements with Control Data Corpo- ration in connection with a program of research and development in the PLATO program in the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory at the Urbana- Champaign campus. Under the arrangement, the University will receive a Control Data 6400 computing system for five years at a reduced rate and Control Data will be granted certain preferred positions as far as licenses and royalties are con- cerned. The agreements between Control Data Corporation and the University are inter-related with license agreements being negotiated by CDC with the University of Illinois Foundation for the hardware and software developments used in the PLATO system. Negotiations have continued and the terms of the equipment usage grant and lease between the University and Control Data Corporation are substantially as approved by the Board of Trustees at its February meeting except that : (1) the -University .will now acquire title to the leased system upon the sale of twenty *The Board of Trustees, on July 23, 1969, approved the initial agreement with Cybern Education, Inc., for four lesson eta. 958 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

PLATO teaching systems utilizing Control Data computers, or upon the sale or lease of PLATO teaching systems utilizing Control Data computers having at least 20,OOO remote teaching terminals, whichever first occurs, and (2) the Uni- versity will undertake to provide Control Data Corporation a license on all hard- ware and software improvements in the PLATO system that are conceived in the Laboratory during the next five years. The documents have been revised and tendered to Control Data Corporation upon the express condition of the Board of Trustees taking formal action to ratify and approve the transaction reflected by the documents, which are on file with the Secretary and available to the Board of Trustees for examination. The University’s obligation under the documents is also conditioned upon the approval by the Governor of the University’s appro- priation bill (S.B. 1360) as passed by the Senate and House of Representatives. Under the original licensing proposals to the Foundation, Control Data Corporation was to be given a license to make and sell PLATO teaching machines, but royalties would have been paid only after thirty PLATO systems had been sold or leased. As a result of subsequent negotiations, the proposed license agree- ment would now provide that royalty payments will begin after 40,OOO terminals have been sold. The change from thirty systems to 40,OOO terminals on a royalty- free basis is desirable since any one system could have as few as 250 terminals or as many as 4,000 terminals. The original licensing proposals were to be for a five-year period with automatic renewals. The revised proposal provides for the licenses to continue in effect for one year, with automatic annual renewals for the full lives of the patents, unless Control Data Corporation terminates. The Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comp- troller recommend that the Board of Trustees authorize the revisions in the pro- posal for equipment usage grant and lease arrangements with Control Data Corporation as outlined above, thereby ratifying and approving the transaction reflected in the documents tendered to Control Data Corporation by the University. The effectiveness of the transaction would continue to be subject to the approval by the Governor of S.B. 1360 and the successful completion of appropriate licensing agreements by the University of Illinois Foundation. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. PURCHASES (36) The President submitted, with his concurrence, a list of purchases recom- mended by the Directors of Purchases and the Vice President and Comptroller. The list of purchases was presented in two categories : purchases from appro- priated funds (i.e., from state appropriations to the University) and purchases from institutional funds. The latter term designates funds received hy the Uni- versity under contracts with the United States government, contracts with private corporations and other organizations, funds from foundation grants, and grants from corporations and other donors, and University revolving funds authorized by law. The total amounts of these purchases were : Recommended from Appropriated Funds ...... $ 488 221 43 Recommended from Institutional Funds ...... 1 083 845 % Grand Total ...... $ 1 572 067 39 A complete list of the purchases, with supporting information, including the quotations received, was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting, and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. On motion of Mr. Swain, the purchases recommended were authorized. COMPTROLLER’S REPORT OF PURCHASES APPROVED (37) The Vice President and Comptroller also submitted a report of purchases approved by him on recommendation of the Directors of Purchases in amounts of $5,000 to $7,500. A copy of this report is filed with the Secretary. This report was received for record. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 959

COMPTROLLER'S MONTHLY REPORT OF CONTRACTS EXECUTED (38) The Comptroller's monthly report of contracts executed was presented. Medical Center New Contracts Amounf to be Paid lo the With Whom Purpose University Enviro-Md. Inc. A-113 Feasibility of establishing a radiation therapy 8 24 900 center in the Medical Center district of Chicago Chunge Orders Amount to be Paid Lo fh8 WifhWhom Purpose University presbyterian-St. Luke's Evaluation of the marmoset as a laboratory animal $ 15 948 Hospital in tumor virus research United States Army Antiradiation drugs-synthesis of merceptoami- 8 000 DADA 17-69-C-9110 dines Total $ 23 948 Amounl to be Paid by 'he With Whom Purpose Univnsrfy Fries Walters Company Contractor's fees for minor remodeling and new $ 8 745 construction: Hospital Addition Building Simpson Construction Contractor's fees for minor remodeling and new Company construction: General Hospital 7400 Hospital Addition- Cobalt room io i65 Hospital Addition-Rooms 315-316 6 423 Told 8 32 731 Urbana-Champaign New Contracts Amount fo be Paid Lo fhe WifhWhom Purpose Universirr United States Army: Study of effects of a boundary layer on axisym- S 20 370 DAAH-01-70-C-0888 metric base pressure in transonic and supersonic flnw..-.. DABE-29-70-C-0012 Instructional training. meals and lodging for 418th 11 976 Civil Affairs Company, Kansas City, Missouri DARE-29-70-C-0014 Instructional training, meals and lodging for the 18 162 307th Civil Affairs Company, St. Louis, Missouri United States Department of Health. Education. and Welfare: OEG-0-70-2291(603) Fellowship for training of workers with handi- 313 000 capped persons OEG-0-70-3 196(606) Physical education and recreation for the handi- 23 OOO capped OEG-0-70-3889(453) "Upward Bound" program 89 803 OEG-0-70-551l(314) College library resources program 25 167 United States Department of Diffusion, convection and membrane transport 55 999 the Interior-Office of Saline Water 14-30-2631 United States Navy Research program on fracture control of adhesive 39 855 N00019-50-C-0231 joints United States Office of Conduct civil defense conferences, training courses. 70 308 Civil Defense and emergency operations simulations DAHC-20-70-C-0346 Washington Metropolitan Behavior of tunnels and excavations in rock and 354 000 Area Transit Authority soil Tofal $1 021 640 Chunge Orders Amount to be Paid lo the WifhWhom Purpose Uniwsify United States Atomic Energy Commission: AT(ll-1)1198 Understanding the nature of materials. predom- $1 452 000 inantly solids 960 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

With wkon, PUTMSK AT(l1-1) 1199 Studin, of rainout of radioactivity in Illinois 71 207 AT(ll-l)1683 Relationship of structural and regulatory 35 750 controlling the ability of cells to exist under dificrent environmental conditions United States Dewtment of Health. Education, and Welfa: OEC3-7-0707064118 Establish a national coordinator center for the 166 095 National LaboratoIy in Early Childhood Edu- Cation OEG5-9-230306oOJ5 Critique of research studies in music education a 175 United States Navy: NW14-67-A-0305-04 Research on radio frequency spectroscopy 30 OM) N0001467-A-0305-0016 Micromechanical mechanisms in organic solids 31 790 ToJol 81 795 017 Amounl lo be Paid by Uu With Wh Purpose Uniunsify Dean Evans Company Contractor’s fees for minor remodeling and new 2 6000 construction: Mechanical Engineering Lab- oratory, Summary Amount to be paid to the University: Medical Center ...... 8 48 848 Urbana-Champaign...... 2 816 657 ~~td...... 22 865 505 Amount to be paid by the University: Medical Center ...... $ 32 731 Urbana-Champaign ...... 6000 Told ...... 2 38 731 This report was received for record.

INVESTMENT REPORT For the Month of April, 1970 Report of the Finance Committee (39) The Finance Committee reported the following changes in investments of en- dowment funds: Higginson Fund Purchase: Per Cent $5 OOO Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 8% per cent Equipment Trust Certificates due 3/1/82...... 8.50 3 5 000 00 Pool Sales: 3 54 000 Associatesdemandnotes...... 3 54 OOO 00 194 OOO Commercial Credit demand notes...... 194 000 00 337 shares DuPont common stock...... 36 564 50 2/9 share Royal Dutch Petroleum 20- 8 11 Purchases: 1 OOO shares Del Monte common stock.. 200 shares General Electric common st ...... 14 900 00 1 OOO shares Gulf States Utilities common stock...... 24 125 00 50 shares IBM common stock...... 200 shares Minnesota Mining & Mfg. ... 21 300 00 200 shares Polaroid common stock...... 19 275 00 500 shares RCA common stock...... 15 437 50 20 shares Standard Oil of New Jersey common stock...... 90000 1 OOO shares Transamerica common stock...... 22 625 00 200 shares Xerox common stock...... I8 050 00 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 961

Report of the Comptroller The Comptroller reported the following changes in investments of current and un- expended plant funds, which he has been authorized to make: Cuwent Funds &strict& Group purchases: Per Cent $ 500 000 Genesco note due 5/25/70...... 8.21 8494 809 03 1 OOO OOO Bell 8z Howell note due 7/1/70...... 8.42 979 604 17 1 OOO OOO Avco Delta note due 7/3/70...... 8.30 979 236 11 275 OOO First National Bank of Chicago working capital acc. due 7/14/70...... 8.40 270 084 37 1 000 000 Ammo Credit note due 8/4/70...... 8.21 974 000 00 1 000 000 B-W Acceptance note due 8/17/70...... 8.24 971 111 11 1 000 OOo Clark Eq. Credit note due 9/1/70...... 8.36 971 336 81 300 000 Liberty Loan note due 9/3/70...... 8.36 291 401 04 1 000 000 Arkansas Louisiana Gas note due 9/8/70...... 8.13 968 500 00 Construction Funds Faculty Center Building Purchase: Per Cent $500 000 Jim Walter note due 1/22/71., ...... 8.65 469 531 25 This report was received for record. APPOINTMENTS TO NONACADEMIC POSITIONS FOR 1970-71 (40) Since the amount included in the FY 1971 budget for salary increases was reduced by the Governor in his budget from the amount approved by the Board of Higher Education, and since the final amount to be appropriated was not deter- mined until late in the legislative session, it was not possible to start preparation of the internal operating budget until seven weeks after the originally scheduled date. Therefore, the budget will not be ready for consideration by the Board until about the middle of August. Appointments and changes in salaries and wages for the nonacademic staff become effective July 1. In order to prepare the July payroll, authorization of payment of salaries and wages proposed for the nonacademic employees for FY 1971 is needed at this time. The President of the University requests authorization to put into effect, as of July 1, the nonacademic salaries and wages finally recommended for inclusion in the FY 1971 budget. Continuation of these salary and wage scales will be sub- ject to final approval by the Board when the budget is submitted in August. On motion of Mr. Swain, authority was given as requested. LEASE OF 1 1 15 WEST OREGON STREET, URBANA (41) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate admin- istrative officers, recommends that the Board oE Trustees request the University of Illinois Foundation to enter into a lease of a portion of the lower level (2,135 square feet) of the property at 1115 West Oregon Street, Urbana, for an instruc- tional laboratory for the Department of Dance, at an annual rental of $6,000 for the period beginning July 1, 1970, and extending until June 30, 1972, and at an annual rental of $5,400 for the period beginning July 1, 1972, and extending until June 30, 1975, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for minor remodeling and for rental and operation until June 30, 1971, are available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services. Funds required for annual renewals of the sublease and for operation costs after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an annual basis. On motion of Mr. Hahn, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

CHANGE ORDER-LEASE-COMPUTER DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE. URBANA (42) The usage of computers for education and research centrally located in the Department of Computer Science has grown rapidly over the past several years, The current configuration of leased IBM computer equipment devoted to central computer services for education and research throughout the University is falling seriously behind in view of the rapidly growing use of the computer in these activities. This has resulted in deficiencies and a deterioration of services, espe- cially during three heavy periods of use which occur in July-August, October- November, and April-May. These operational deficiencies have been called to the attention of the IBM Corporation, who has examined the operations and made a proposal which involves alternate equipment configuration and a change in the program system presently used. These changes should double the present capacity of the 360/7S model com- puting system. The equipment changes recommended involve an increased rental of $13,665.50 per month. (Current rental of this system totals $72,271.50 per month.) The President of the University recommends, with the concurrence of the Executive Vice President and Provost, the Vice President and Comptroller, and the Dean of the Graduate College, that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees be authorized to modify the lease agreements with the IBM Corporation, and to execute such contracts and change orders or other appropriate documents as may be necessary to secure the rental of the equipment needed to meet the demands of educational and research computer services as outlined above. Funds are available in the regular operating budget generated from charges to those departments using the computer. On motion of Mr. Swain, authority was given as recommended by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. DEGREES CONFERRED The Secretary presented for record the following lists of degrees con- ferred on candidates at the Chicago Circle, Medical Center, and Ur- bana-ChamDaign campuses on the dates indicated, in accordance with the authoriiati’;n of the Board.

Chicago Circle Summary Degrees Conferred September 8,1969 Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy ...... 1 Master of Arts...... 21 Master of Science...... 16 Total, Graduate College...... (38) College of Architecture and Art Bachelor of Architecture...... 9 Bachelor of Arts...... 9 Total, College of Architectwe and Art...... (18) College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science...... 63 College of Education Bachelor of Arts...... 8 College of Engineering Bachelor of Science...... 4s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts...... 180 Bachelor of Science...... 65 Total, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences...... (245) 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 963

School of Physica! Education Bachelor of Science...... 10 Total. Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle September 8.1969 ...... 427 Degrees Colzferred December 15. 1969 Graduate College Master of Arts ...... 12 Master of Science...... 16 Total. Graduate College ...... (28) College of Architecture and Art Bachelor of Architecture ...... 13 Bachelor of Arts...... 17 Total. College of Architecture and Art...... (30) College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science...... 68 College of Education Bachelor of Arts...... 21 College of Engineering Bachelor of Science...... 34 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts...... Bachelor of Science...... Total. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...... School of Physical Education Bachelor of Science...... Total. Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle December 15. 1969 ...... Degrees Conferred March 23. 1970 Graduate College Master of Arts...... Master of Science ...... Total. Graduate College ...... College of Architecture and Art Bachelor of Architecture ...... Bachelor of Arts...... Total. College of Architecture wad Art ...... College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science...... College of Education Bachelor of Arts ...... 19 College of Engineering Bachelor of Science...... 77 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts ...... 181 Bachelor of Science...... 45 Total. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...... (226) School of Physical Education Bachelor of Science...... 10 Total. Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle March 23. 1970...... 419 Degrees Conferred Juw 14. 1970 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters ...... 1 Doctor of Laws...... 1 Tot&. Honorwy Degrees ...... (2) Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy ...... 1 Master of Arts...... 17 964 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

Master of Science...... 25 Total, Graduate College...... (43) College of Architecture and Art Bachelor of Architecture...... 32 Bachelor of Arts...... 36 Total, College of Architecture and Art...... (68) College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science...... 141 College of Education Bachelor of Arts ...... 79 College of Engineering Bachelor of Science...... 136 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts...... 613 Bachelor of Science...... 230 Total, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences...... (843) School of Physical Education Bachelor of Science...... 26 Total, Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle June 14, 1970...... 1,337 Medical Center Degrees Conferred September 6,1969 College of Dentistry Bachelor of Science...... 52 Doctor of Dental Surgery...... 5 Total, College of Dentistry...... (57) College of Medicine Doctor of Medicine...... 1 College of Nursing Bachelor of Science...... 14 College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science...... -2 Total, Degrees Conferred at th.e Medical Center Sepfentber 6, 1969.. 74 Degrees Conferred December 13,1969 College of Dentistry Bachelor of Science...... I Doctor of Dental Surgery...... 2 Total, College of Dentistry...... (3) College of Nursing Bachelor of Science...... 11 College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science...... -1 Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center December 13, 1969. . 15 Degrees Conferred March 21,1970 College of Nursing Bachelor of Science...... 5 College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science...... -2 Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center March 21, 1970.. ... 7 Degrees Conferred June 12,1970 Honorary Doctor of Science...... 1 Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy...... 29 Master of Science...... 36 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 965

Master of Science in Nursing ...... 14 Total. Graduate College ...... (79) College of Dentistry Doctor of Dental Surgery ...... 84 College of Medicine Doctor of Medicine ...... 193 School of Associated Medical Sciences Bachelor of Science in Medical Art ...... 4 Bachelor of Science in Medical Record Administration ...... 13 Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology...... 20 Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy ...... 25 Total. School of Associcrted Medical Sciences ...... (62) College of Nursing Bachelor of Science...... 69 College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science...... 137 Total. Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center June 12. 1970...... 625 Urbana-Champaign Degrees Conferred June 20. 1970 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts ...... 1 Doctor of Science...... 1 Doctor of Letters ...... 1 Total. Honorary ...... (3) Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy ...... 240 Doctor of Education ...... 28 Doctor of Musical Arts ...... 3 Master of Arts...... 23 1 Master of Science...... 423 Master of Uusic ...... 25 Master of Education ...... 192 Master of Social Work ...... 94 Master of Fine Arts ...... 11 Master of Television ...... 1 Master of Architecture ...... 8 Master of Accounting Science ...... 22 Master of Business Administration ...... 22 Master of Commerce...... 6 Master of Extension Education ...... 2 Master of Landscape Architecture ...... 3 Master of Urban Planning ...... 16 Advanced Certificate ...... 17 Certificate of Advanced Study in Librarianship ...... 2 Total. Graduate College ...... (1,346) College of Agriculture Bachelor of Science...... 280 College of Engineering Bachelor of Science...... 344 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts...... 995 Bachelor of Science...... 635 Total. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...... (1,630) College of Law Juris Doctor ...... 104 College of Education Bachelor of Science...... 213 966 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

College of Commerce and Business Administration Bachelor of Science...... 263 College of Communications Bachelor of Science...... 146 College of Fine and Applied Arts Bachelor of Architecture...... 84 Bachelor of Arts...... 2 Bachelor of Fine Arts...... 92 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture...... 13 Bachelor of Music...... 15 Bachelor of Science...... 56 Bachelor of Urban Planning ...... Total, College of Fine and Applied Arts...... College of Physical Education Bachelor of Science...... College of Veterinary Medicine Bachelor of Science...... Doctor of Veterinary Medicine...... Toful,College of Veterinary Medicine...... Total,Degrees Cmferred ut Urbane-Champaign June 20,1970......

CHICAGO CIRCLE Degrees Conferred September 8, 1969

GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Chemistry SIDNEYF. BOSEN,B.S., George Washington University, 1963 Degree of Master of Arts In English CATHARINEELIZABETH DOLAN, B.S., 1936 JOANNMARIE FARRELL,A.B., Mundelein College, 1967 CONSTANCECASSIDYMAHAFFEY,B.A., Roosevelt University, 1968 MAUREENLEE MCCORMACK,B.S., Loyola University, 1967 MICHAELPATRICKPIJRCELL, A.B., 1%7 In History BRIANC. BOLAND,A.B., 1967 STANLEYAWYSIUS GALLAS, JR., A.B., 1968 BLANCHEGLASSMAN HERSCH, B.A., Brooklyn College, 1946 EUGENESTANLEY PERSHA, B.A., University of Minnesota, 1%5 WINFRIED ADOLFSEELIG,kB.,1968 THOMASPHILLIPSTEPHEN,A.B., 1968 KATHRYNLOUISE WILSEY, B.A., Scripps College, 1968 In Mathamtics DANIELLEANNJANMNCK, B.A., Rosary College, 1964 In Psvcholoav-- DOUGLASMELVIN~CELLJOHNSON, B.A., Blackburn College, 1964; M.A., I-oyola University, 1967 CONSTANCES. CAMPBELL,B.A., Duke University, 1963 SUSANMERYLKORNBLUM,B.A., Cornell University, 1963 CAROLP. PETERSON,B.A., Washburn University, 1965 ROBERTWARNER %TZJZ, B.S., 1%6 HUBERTHOBBS REHM, B.S., East Carolina College, 1964 RICHARDEARLTESSEL,B.A., University of California, 1966 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 967

In Sociology RICHARDSCHLEYCOHEN,B.A., Northwestern University, 1967 WILLIAMLEEERICKSON,B.A., Morningside College, 1963; B.D., Concordia semi- nary, University of Minnesota, 1964 ANNCAILLEVICKSMITH,B.A., 1966 Degree of Master of Science In Biological Sciences ROBERTCHARLESHOLSEN, JR., B.A., Wittenberg University, 1967 In Energy Engineering HWANG-CHENGCHIU,B.S., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1965 In Mathematics NORMANWAYNEANDERSON,B.A., North Park College, 1967 JANET LEECHIEN,B.S., Taiwan Normal University, 1963 SHYAMJOHARI, B.S., University of Jodhpur, 1965 KAI-JAUNGPEI, B.S., Taiwan Normal University, 1966 MARJORIEKEANEOLSON,B.S., Roosevelt University, 1968 GAILELISE TVERBERG, B.A., Saint Olaf College, 1966 MARGARETMARYURBAN,B.A., Saint Joseph College, 1968 JAMESEDWARDZAJICEK,B.S., 1968 In Mechanics and Materials CHEUKHON LEE, B.S., 1968 SAMUELLru, B.S., 1968 In Physics ANTHONYMOMOSE, B.S., Loyola University, 1957 JOEL NELSONHOFSLUND, B.S., University of Chicago, 1965

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ART Degree of Bachelor of Architecture In Building Technology KENNETHJOHN KUNESH JAMESDAVIDMARTINA In Design YORAMBRACINSKY PETERALEXANDER POR JAMES EDWARDCOLLINS MARTINPAUL SEXTON CHARLESBEN MATTSON ADRIANDEVAUN SMITH JOHN FRANKLINPADOUR Degree of Bachelor of Art In Design ROCHELLEIDABASS DENNISJOSEPH PATERNOSTER WILLIAMJOSEPH GRABINSKI JOHN CARMELOSAPIENZA,Honors PAULMITCHELLIDEC SANDRAJEAN WOZNIAK RUTHPATRICIAKOVAL In Plastic md Grabhic Arts JOAN MARIE EVANCHUK LY&A MOEHLINCROSCRKE, High Honors COLLEGE OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accounting COLLIN DAVIDALPERT JAMES SHANNONDISTASIO CHARLESJOHN BVRKOT MARKBENNETT HIRSCH BRUCEALFREDCAMPBELL THOMASWAYNE KOEPPL DARRYLAuw DIAMOND,Honors with JOHNH. KUNATH Distinction in Accounting THOMASEDWARD LUKASZEWSKI 968 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

ALLANRAYUONDMAJCA PETERJOSEPHTAGLIA PAULAUGUSTMERKEL MICHAELTHOMASWALSH RUSSELLYOSHIO OKASAKO DOUGUSRAYMONDWILKIEL WILLIAMWALTER POZDOL KARENLYNNWORKMAN WILLIAMJOSEP~ SIDLAUSKAS In Economics PETERWALTER ANDJELKOVICH MICHAELJOSEPH HARTZ JAMESALLANBURIC THOMASFRANKLIN MICHELBACW JAMES LAWRENCEEDGAR PHILLIPSAMUEL SLOANE THOMASFRANCISFITZGERALD LARRYROBERTTANNKEIMER In Finance DENNIS JAMES GRANT,Honors with DANIELSTANLEYSOBCZYNSKI Distinction in Finance CHARLESDAVIDZIS, Honors with Dis- FRANKNICHOLASMARAPFINO tinction in Finance WILLIAMBRIAN QUINN In Management JAMES WILLIAMCURLEY EUGENEMALANCA WILLIAM JAMES HIBBLER LANCEEDWARD PERRIN ROBERTHOWARD BRUCEJOSEPHSIRCHIO RUSSELLLESTERJANES ALANDAVID SLIVINSKI ROBERTTHOMASJOSTES ARTHURJOHN SOLVERSON WILLIAMEUGENEJOYCE ANDREWJOSEPH TARICO JOHNZIEDONIS KEZBERS DALEALAN THEISS ROBERTWILLIAMLAFRENIER In Marketing SIDNEYHOWARDBASKIN EUGENEJOSEPH KUCHARCZYK GENEJOSEW BLAKE TIMOTHEEDRISCOLL PERSSON CHARLESLAWRENCEBRUMM JOSEPH PICKARD,Honors with Distinc- THOMASJOHN CZAPKA,Honors with tion in Marketing High Distinction in Marketing RALPHTHOMASRONNBECK MARKJ. GORDON DAVIDMICHAEL SHANAHAN CRAIGNORMAN JORGENSEN, Honors with TIMOTHYEDWARD WALINSKI Distinction in Marketing DAVIDJOSEFW WEAVER, Honors with BRIANEDWARDJOYCE Distinction in Marketing In Quantitative Methods JILL POMEROY CHRISTIANSEN GARYMICHAEL Ross JERRY GORDONLANCLEY,Honors with High Distinction in Quantitative Methods COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Elementary Edzccation LINDAMARIE CONNOLLY GERALDINEJOZWIAK KALCK,Honors MARYAhv DELANEY,Honors PRUDENCEGRACE SHINN COIDMBAMADELINEDICIOLLA,Honors JOANNE MARIEZDEBSKI JUDY ELAINEGINSBURG, Honors DIANEMARIE ZIELINSKI, Honors CLAUDAANNGRAFTON, Honors

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineerhg HARRYJOE ABELMAN RICHARDCHESTER ADAMCZEWSKI STUARTGORDONABRAMS HENRYBARAN 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 969

ERNEST DONALD BAUR CLIFFORDALANNELSON CORWYN MEL BERGER,High Honors ROBERTFRANKNOVAK, Honors ALANJAY DAVIS SEPPOBERLE THOMASDECHANT THOMASDANIEL OSTROWSKI, JR. JOSEPHANTHONY DILORIO KENNETHNEIL OTTERBACHXR EVANGELOSPANAGIOTIS DIMOPOUL~S PHILLIPPARTIPILO,Honors ALLENEWGENEDREWS CASIMIRHENRY PIROG BARRYLEE GILBERT,High Honors HERMANJOSEF REGERT LAWRENCEWILLIAMGLAUM ANTHONYREJXRIS,Honors GEORGEHARITOS WILLIAMJOHN SCHADEI11 JOHN ALBERTHUGHES, Highest Honors KENNETHWILLIAM SEATON JOHN IVASHCHENKO LOUISAARON SHORR EDMUNDPETER KAWA, Honors GREGORYEARL SMITH STEPHENJAMES KENDZIORSKI THOMASEDWARD SWIERK MARKJOHN KLEIX’ DONROBERT RICHARDKUZINSKI THOMASJOSEPH TRAKSZELIS LESTERPAULLASKOWSKI GFORGEMARTIN VETH RICHARDLAP-CHEELEUNG THOMASEDWIN WACHTOR, High Honors THEODOREJOHN LOUZON JUSTIN THADDEUSZAMIROWSKI STEPHENFRANCIS MACHON, JR. NORMANSTANLEY ZAREMBA JOSEPH FRANCISMORRISON, JR.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts In the Administration of Criminal Justice RAMONC. ANDERSEN LEON CABOTSMITH ROBERTACECELIA DORF OLIVERMAXWELLSPURLOCK MICHAELEDWARD ROCHOWIAK ROXALDJOSEPH SZYMANSKI MICHAELJAYROVELL, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences In Liberal Arts and Sciences JOSEPH PETERAIELIQ JAMESCHARLFSCRIMMINS, Honors in RUSSELLSTUARTBAIM Liberal Arts and Sciences JUDY BOKSENBAUMBAKSHY, Honors in ELIZABETHANNCRONIN Liberal Arts and Sciences CAROLMARGELLICURRY KENNETHHOWARDBARRY MARILYNK. DANTICO ALBERTLEROYBENNETT RICHARDEDMUNDDESSIMOZ NANCYAGNES BENSON, Honors in Lib- BARBARALYNNDINITZ, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- eral Arts and Sciences tinction in German JOHN WALTERDOUARD PETERLEOBIEGEL MAYNARDH. DUBOW MARGARETGALAYDA BONKOWSKI, Hon- HERBERTDUPREE ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences CATHERINEFISHER DUQUE JOHN THADDEUSBOZEDAY ROBERTEMLYNEDWARDS RONALDEDWARDBRANDT MARYDELORES ENGLISH SUSANNAOMIBREYER ROBERTEDWARDFANTER PATRICIAANNEBURKE KEITH NOELFAUST PAULERICBUTLER,Honors in Liberal MARGARETTERESA FAY Arts and Sciences with Distinction JUNE DIANEFERCUSON in Sociology RICHARDHAROLDFORD CHARLENECALHOUN ALEXANDERALBERT GAIRABETOFF PASQUALECANTARELLI DAVIDGARBAR JUSTINEKOVICCHVAL PERICLESBASILGEORCES ELIZABETHANN CIARDULLO HARLEYELLIOT GOLD ROBERTDENNIS CLAESSENS, Honors in LESLIESUSANGOLDBAUM Liberal Arts and Sciences KATHRYNKRISTAKG~MBIS, Honors in JOHN GEORGECOOK, Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences LYLE GEORGEGOMM MARCIAANN COOPERMAN RICHARDLEEGORDON JOEL COPLON ANITA MARIEGOREY 970 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JEAN DCORNBOSGouwms JAMES CERISTOPHERPAWELSKI LAWRENCERAYGRWB THOMASJOSEPH PESTKA OLEASTEPHENHANOWSKYJ MATTHEW WILTON PETERS,Honors in MARGUERITEMAYHAYES Liberal Arts and Sciences WILUAMCHARLESHEHR ROBERTRONALDPETERS LEE ALLANHIRSCH DELWINROBIN PETERSON ANNEJEANETTE HOFFENKAMP ELIZABETHANNPIEZA MICHAELSTANLEYHOLEWINSKI LAURAROSEMARY PILARCZYK WILFREDHORN RUTHANN HERMSMEIERPCJGUE ROBERTSAMUELHORWITZ, Honors in RAYARACHELPOLATSCHEK Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES FRANCISPOLINSXI LINDAJOANNE HOSEK PRISCILLAFRANCF.S POMAZAL JAMS ASHLEYHUDSQN, JR. LISAELIZABETHPOPP,Honors in Lib- SHELDONRAYHIJROVITZ eral Arts and Sciences ROBERTAISHII, Honors in Liberal Arts RICHARDALANPROVANCAL and Sciences CHRISTINEANNPRZYBYW IRENECHRISTINEITNER PENELOPELYNNEPULLEN BEVERLYJOHNSON JACKSON JULIUS CONSTANTINERINGUS, Honors in JAMES THOMASJACKSON Liberal Arts and Sciences LESTERERWINJACOBSON, JR. RALPHRIVERA WALTERIRVINGJONES CARMELO RODRIGUEZ DAVIDL. JUDY PHYLLISCASTLE RODRIGUEZ, Honors JUNE AKIKOKAITA ALFREDGREGORYRONAN FRANCISEUGENE KAZEMEK, Honors in ROBERTRICHARDROSENTHAI. Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELRALWROUSE LAWRENCEANTHONY KEILLOR WILLIAMGEQRGE SACK ELIZABETHWALLERKESSLER SALVATOREALFRED SAMBATARO RALPHARNOLD KETCHUM DANIELMATHIAS SAMPSQN KARENDOROTHEAKETELS RONALDDAVIDSANFIELD, Honors in JOHN WARNERKLOEPFER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences ELAINELYNN SCHAIN MICHAELALLANKOLAR JANET SCHEK ANNAHELENKOZAK EDWARDLours SCHUR MARTINALBERT KREMER JOYCE SCHWUCHOW LESTERPAULKREYER ILENEDIANA SHRAER ELLENJEAKNE KROZELL BEVERLYKOLODNY SIFZEL, Honors in BENJAMINROBERTKUGLER Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES JOSEPH KULA PAUL LOUIS SKALUBA MARLEENJOYCE LAKIN DIANELEE SLIWA CAROLGRIFFINLAWREXCE DUSHANKASTEVANOVICH,Honors in JUDITH ROBERTALESLIE Liberal Arts and Sciences JACK BERNDLEVIE BOBBYJEAN STONE GORDONHERMANLEWANDOWSKI NIJOLEONA STRAVINSKAITE JILLMANSCHOTLEWIS JOSEPH JOHN SZYMASSKI JACK LOVEJOY SUSAN~TREMBIAK TORSBERG JANET ELIZABETHMANNING WILLIAM LAWRENCETROBAUCH MARIONKATHLEENMASON ROBERTJOHN UHE MARYFRANCESMCAULIFFE,Honors in DAVIDALAN WARNKE Liberal Arts and Sciences GRACEWATANABE VICTORLEEMICHELS MARCFRANCHOTWEISS R~~ONANADINEMITCHELL ADELESECKUSWELLS CAROLELIZABETHMOSELEY AKNSYDELLWILSON WAYNEARTHURMUNDAY LESZEK-AUGUSTWOLKOWSKI, Honors in ELAINEGAILNACHMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELTHOMASOHALLORAN WILLIAMJEROMEZAKAVEC ROBERTLEEPALAZOLA,JR. In the Teaching of English BARBARAROSE HALL THOMASPHILIP KAISER KATHLEENMARIEJAYCOX, Honors in BETSYA. LUCSAY Liberal Arts and Sciences CAROLED. KALLANSTRTJDERAGAIN GAIL BOOICHOUTJONES, Honors in Lib- CAROLANNEWILLIAMS era1 Arts and Sciences JOYCE ZIMMERMAN 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 971

In the Teaching of French NORMADEBIASIOHUIZENGA,Honors in IRISLIEBENSTEINWAITZ, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of German PATRICIACLANCY DAVIS, Honors in IRENERUENNE, Honors in Liberal Arts Liberal Arts and Sciences and Sciences CHERYLANN O'MEARA HORSTSCHLIESSKE,Honors in Liberal MARGARETKOCZIAN RICE, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of History JOSEPH EDWARDBOYD SCARLETTHALL THOSS SHARONGAILJUNTUNEN ROMELLEF. WINTERS JENNIFER PONDNEIS In the Teaching of Political Science JEROME JOHN CWIOK In the Teaching of Sociology SHARONJEAN DICKSON In the Teaching of Spanish JOSEPHINE CATHERINEFORTUNATO PAMELASTERN HENDRICKSEN JEAN ANNHEJTMANEK Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chemistry JAMES ADOLPHBRADSHAW THOMASLours PETRIE PETERSIMONELLIS CRYSTALANN VERPLANKE WELLINGTONLEE In Liberal Arts cmd Sciences IMREGEDRGE ALMASSY, Honors in Lib- NICHOLASBELITCHEKOURUKLIS eral Arts and Sciences NANCYHAHNLANCE JOHN LELANDBAKER HAROLDLEVINE MAURICEFELIXBENDER MANUELG. LIRISTIS ROBERTFREDERICKBENNIT MARIEPEARLLOCKHART JOELBERNSTEIN, Honors in Liberal Arts BARBARALYNN MADENJERG,Honors in and Sciences with Distinction in Liberal Arts and Sciences Mathematics JOHN ANTHONYMERSKIN PAULCLARENCEBISCEGLIA JOHN DAVIDNEMETH ROBERTFRAXKBosco ERNESTMICHAELPIHL, JR. FRANKJOHN BRAJE ALANCARL RIETESEL STANTONKEITHDFLANEY MARTINSTEVENROBIN ROBERTHOWARDFOX MICHELERABENSHEJL. ANDREWFURIO CHARLESMICHAELSICHER FREDERICKWILLIAMGEBAROWSKI CRAIGALAN SMORYNSKI JACQUELINE MARIEGORKA JERRY LAVERNWALKER LUCINDASMITHHAIL, Honors in Lib- ARLENEEUSKELWANE eral Arts and Sciences STAXLEYFRED WATSON MARTHAGOJDASHARR GERARDRAYMONDWEIS, Honors in Lib- ARTHURFREDHIRSCH,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- eral Arts and Sciences tion in Mathematics GEORGEJAMES JILEK 111 HERBERTM. ZINSER JOHN DERMOTKELLY, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences In Physics BARRYBERK,Honors in Liberal Arts RAYMONDJOHN DAGENAIS and Sciences JOHN DAVIDDEHAAN DONALDJAMES CACIOPPO ALETAOZINE DORSEY LAWRENCERAYMONDCECCHINI,Honors ROGERJOHN FLAMMANG in Liberal Arts and Sciences GERHARDCLEMENT HOFFMANN 972 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JEROME EDWARDMAJEWSKI, Honors in ALBERTREITSMA III Liberal Arts and Sciences with JAMES JOSEPH SIENICKI, Honors in Lib- Distinction in the Curriculum eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- EDWARDMICHAEL MASLOWSKI tion in the Curriculum KASTYTISJOHN MILLER In the Teaching of Biological Sciences ROMANGEORGEJANOWSKI In the Teaching of Geography SUSANREBUCK In the Teaching of Mathematics ELLEN KATHRYNBIEBEL RUTHHOLLINGSWORTH HEACOCK PATRICIAJUDITH BLUS, Honors in Lib- PHYLLISORLANDA TATE, Honors in era1 Arts and Sciences with Dis- Liberal Arts and Sciences tinction in Mathematics ANDREALEE VASSILOS,Honors in Lib- LOIS MILDREDCIZ era1 Arts and Sciences with Dis- WILLIAMEUGENEDIVYAK tinction in Mathematics In the Teaching of Physics JAMESCHRISTIANSLAVICEK

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Physical Education PATRICIAJEAN BFXJAMIN,Honors PHYLLISJOYCE LUNKLEY JUDITH CLARIE BRINKMAN JAMES MICHAELNJZSEN JOHN RICHARDGARRITANO, Honors RICHARDALAN PRIZANT ANTHONYCLAUDE LAVORATO ROBERTJAY WEICH MILTONEDWARDLFXNERT RONALDLEE WIDSTRAND

Degrees Conferred December 15, 1969 GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Master of Arts In English JAMES GEORGEGANNON, Ph.B., Loyola University, 1951 SYBILMARTHASOSIN, A.B., 1968 RADHASRINIVASAN,B.A., Annamalai University, 1960 In History EUEN WBENANDERSON,A.B., 1967 ARTHURLEECARLSON, B.A., Illinois College, 1965 ROBERTCHESTERCUDEK,A.B., 1968 DEREKLESLIEHACKETT, B.A., University of Lancaster, 1968 FRANKJOSEPH HAJEK, States Examination, Masaryk University, 1947 MOSHEJACOBIUS, A.B., 1967 ROBERTMATHEWMACALA, B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1964 In Mathematics CHERYLHANELLPETERSON, B.A., North Park College, 1968 In Psychology TERRYRICHARDSANDERS,A.B., 1968 Degree of Master of Science In Biological Sciences KENNETHROBERT GROH, B.S., 1967 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 973

RAYALAN KIPNIS, B.S., 1967 JAMESFISHERVANKENNFX,B.A., Wesleyan University, 1966 In Chemistry ARTHURELIOT SIEGEL,B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1966 In Ewrgy Enginee&g KARTIKCHANDRAMAJUMDAR, B.S.C., Bangabasi College, 1957 In Mathematics BRUCEMICHAELJACOBSON, B.S., 1967 RICARDOANIBALLOSADA,B.S., Universidad Nationale de Colombia, 1964 PATRICKPASCHALMCBRIDE, B.S., University of Nebraska, 1968 In Mecluqnics and Materials WILLIAMEDWARDDILLON,B.S., 1968 GEORGEP. FESTAS,B.S., 1968 WILLIAM JOHNHAWES, B.S., 1968 RONALDFRANK KULAK, B.S., 1964 DEMETRIOSNICHOLASMARAS,B.S., 1968 In Physics NEELAMBHALLA, M.Sc., Agra University, 1967; B.S., 1969 STEPHANIEA. HARPER, B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1965 SIRAJMUJTABAKHAN,B.S.C., SidUniversity, 1959

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTUREAND ART Degree of Bachelor of Architecture In Building Technology JOSEPHRAYMONDKRUSINSKI JAMESTHOMAS MCNALLY In Humanities FREDHOWARDZINKE In Design EVAANIFLA BUCHOWSKI JAMES STANLEYLOVEALL THOMASANDREFORMAN DANIELSTEVEN SACAN SALVATOREDANIEL GANNELLO DONALDSHAPIRO EDWARDEUGENE HALE CHARLESSMITH DAVIDLEWISJACOBOWSKI MARVINSEYMOUR ULLMAN Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Art Education JANETTERAE COWAN BARBARA RAIFF In Design NANCYJEAN BAUCHMAN LEROYHAROLDKLEIDON CAROLLYNLEE GOLDMEIER MATI MALDRE CHERYLSTENSLIKHUPPENTHAL JOHN PHILIPMAYER In the History of Architecture and Art DONNAJILL HERWITT, Honors with IRENECHARLOTTE NIEBAUER Distinction in the History of Archi- KATHLEENANNEWENDELL, Honors with tecture and Art High Distinction in the History of CARLAJEAN KACHMAR Architecture and Art In Plastic and Graphic Arts ROBERTALAN BEMI LOIS Fmm, Honors with Distinction KATHLEENMARYBRADLEY,Honors with in Plastic and Graphic Arts High ‘Distinction in Plastic and LINDAULEN HILLIS Graphic Arts LINDAANN HIRSCH 974 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accounting HARRYWILLIAMARDINGER THADDEUSADAMKLICHOWSKI JOHN LYNNATWOOD, Honors with Dis- EDWARDCARLKOLACZEWSKI tinction in Accounting LEOLEONARD KOMOSA JAMES HERBERTBENNETT STEVENMESSNER CINDYLOUISE BROUGHTON WILIJAMCOLEMANSOLAR LEONRICHARD DAVIDSON JOHN BRIANTATSHonors with Dis- ROBERTPAULDELCIELLO,Honors with tinction in Accounting Distinction in Accounting HARVEYIRVING WEINSTEIN RICHARDPETERDELEVITT JOHN GEORGEWIEDEMANN JOSEPH ANTHONYGIRALAMO,JR. JAY STEVENZABEL, Honors with Dis- MARTINHAROLDGRAFF tinction in Accounting In Economics MICHAELJOHN BILAS JOHN LEROYMORAN JOHNCHARLES CONTA DENNISLEEOLEKSY,Honors with Dis- IRENE ANNADURBAK tinction in Economics HALKENT EVERETT STANLEYSIMON OSTROWSKI, JR., Honors ALANJEROME GOLDBERG with Distinction in Economics PAULALANHARTMANN JOSEPH LEONPIERCE RICHARDCHARLESKLEIN,Honors with CLAUDIORICCI,Honors with Distinction Distinction in Economics in Economics CASIMIRTHOMASKOZA LAURENCEEDWARD SIMON JOHNHENRYLINK PHILLIPSUSSMAN In Finance JOHNANTHONY BRANKLINE, JR. JAMESTHOMAS KUPFERER HARRYCHERKASKY FORRESTMARK ,Honors with RICHARDALLENHELFAND Distinction in Finance ROBERTCARROLLKING GLENNROBERT TILLES ARLENEBURNSKOLE Itz Managewnf STEVENPHILLIPBALTA RICHARDWAYNEPENDLETON DAVIDTHOMASBARENBRUGGE JOHNJOSEPH PETRZILKA FRANKCESARIO MATTHEWJOHNPOSKONKA JOSEPH ANTHONYDE LOPEZ MICHAELRYAN ERIKJOHAN GODVIK DALECARL SCHIMAN MARSHALLHENRYHVTH, JR. GERALDRICHARD VAN EYNDE WAYNECHARLESLANCE JOSEPH JOHN WALSH LEOJOSEPH MCANDREWS DAVIDS. YEH PETERPHILPALLAS In Marketing CLARAAVERXIOU WILLIAMALEXANDER LAASE IRAHOWARDBAYGOOD RICHARDALLENRYSDON ROBERTJOSEPH BYRNES TERRYSTEVEN TARGOS, Honors HERBERTLEON DUBIN PHILLIPGEORGE ZACK JEFFREY CRAIGHODCSON

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Elementmy Education CHERYLRUDSTROM BUCKO, Honors MARIONVIRGINIA GIELCZEWSKI, Honors KATHRYNJAMES CHILIS,Honors LESLIEJANE GREENFIELD MARYSUECHINSKY NANCYBRUML~E JARVIS, Honors KATHLEENELSA DUNKER,Honors MARLENESUE KALUZXA,Honors 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 975

LINDASUELAWSON,Honors JOAN LOUISEQUICLEY RONNAKALMAN LEVY RENEELYNN RABIN, Honors DOROTHYMOROWCZYNSKI EUZABETHREICH ROUSE,Honors DIANE MARSHANEUMAN, Honors ANNETTESALTZMAN MIRIAMPINKUS CATHYLYNNSCHLOCKEB LINDAJEAN PRAFKE,Honors CAMILLEANN TROINELLO,Honors LINDALEA PRUSAK, Honors

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineering THOMASPETER ANDRIACCHI KESTUTISANDRIUSMACIULAITIS MARKHILLARDCHERTOW RALPHWILLARD MORRISETT JAMES ALANDAUER JAMES EDWARDNEURAUTER. High ROBERTCHARLESEICHLER Honors VERNONPETEREINHORN,Honors STEVENJOSEPH OEFFLINC BARRYFEINSTEIN WALFREDALLENOLSEN MICHAELANTHONYFEXRARO WILLIAMCHESTER PFISTER ROBERTBERNARDFULL KARLISPLIUKSIS, JR. PETERMICHAELGARITE JAMES RICHARDRUP MOSHEGOLD EARLLEROY Russ, JR. DAVIDEUGENEHANN GEORGEDIMITRYSAVITZKY ROBERTCHARLESHARDING JOSEPH WALTERSBARBORO JAMES ANTHONYHOMOLY JAMES OTTOSCHAEFER JEROME ROBERTKACZOROWSKI RICHARDJOHN SCHMIDT YONGDCKIKIM RANDYWILLARDVANLEEUWEN ROBERTCHRISTIANKINSINGEXI1 WALTERGEORGEWELNHOFER RICHARDKOWITCH WTLLIAMMITCHEL WROBLEWSKI HARRYKRAJCER

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts In the Administration of Criminal Justice ANITAJOYCE ROGERS RICHARDJOHNSKROCKI In Liberal Arts and Sciences DAVIDRICHARD ABERMAN CATHERINEFRANCES DOMBROWSKI DENISMCGEE ALLEN JOHN JOSEPH DUDA ROBERTGARYANDERSON KENNETHHAROLDELLISON MARTINHOWARDARFA RAYMONDCARLELM KENNETHJOSEPH BENSHCKIF FREDENTESARI ALLENBARRY BERMAN MARKGAIL ESTRIN GEORGEC. BOURBOULAS PATRICIAGARVIN EVEY BARBARA BAIERBOYER KA~LEENMARYFALLON CAROLJEAN BROWN JANET WAARALAFARNSWORTH MARGARETTUCKER BROWN ROSEMARYELLFXFERMIN WALTERWILLIAMCALLAHAN JEROLD ELLIOTFLEISCHMAN DAVIDMANUEL CASTANEW JUDITH ANNFORSYTHE SHIN HSINGCHEN GERALDWILLIAMFox KATHLEENELIZABETHCOAKLEY DAVIDEMILFRANO RANDYBURDETTE COPPOCK, Honors in MICHAELNORIOFURUTA Liberal Arts and Sciences BARBARAANNEGARBELMANN ELSACoss CAROLEOLNEYGIESEKE MARINESHLAUCUNNINGHAM, Honors G. GIGI GILMARTIN,Honors in Liberal in Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences SHOUSHICA. DACDICIAN THOMASWILLIAM GLYNN, Honors in LINDAJANE DaMONTE Liberal Arts and Sciences VIRDELLA. DENWIDDIE STUARTMORTON GOLD DIANNELEEDICKSON KENNETHEDWARDGOVAS 976 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

PAMELAA. GRASSMA”,Honors in Lib- SAMUELR. .PAYTON eral Arts and Sciences ARDENJOY PEBL DAVID ALANGRFB BETTYJEAN PINIOTES LINDAJo HARLAN SANDRALEE POKETT,Honors in Liberal LEONARDROYHARRIS Arts and Sciences SANDRALEEHEIM,Honors in Liberal ALANMITCRELPORETT Arts and Sciences with Distinction ALEXPOSNER in Spanish THOMASMICHAEL PRITZEN JOHN IGNATIUSHETMAN, Honors in JAMES ALEXANDERPRYDE Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN MICHAELPUSKAS, Honors in Lib- DENISE HIRSCH eral Arts and Sciences BETTYTARVERHCKG ARLINEJOAN RAISER WILLIAMEUGENEHOWELL DORIANREED, Honors in Liberal Arts MINA MIN Hsu, Honors in Liberal and Sciences Arts and Sciences with Distinction STEPHENHARRINGTON REED in Sociology WILLIAMCONRADREITZ, JR. NADAJAKOVLJEVIC PAULINEELAINE RICCI PEGGYANN JEFFRIS, Honors in Liberal JAMES WILLIAMROEDER Arts and Sciences with Distinction HANSMIGUELROMAN in Spanish ANDREAMERYLROTMAN MARYANN JUSZCZYK JOSEPH JUDE ROTTMAN,Honors in Lib- JOHN H. KAHO eral Arts and Sciences HANFORDMYLESKIRKEY KATHERINEROSELINRUSDORF KARENKNOXKOMALA CORDELIARYAN PAULCARYKOVICH, Honors in Liberal SALLYANNSHILLCUTT Arts and Sciences HARVEYSIETSEMA MICHAELJOSEPH KOZA PETERGEXJRGESIKORA THOMASPETER KRAVCHUK JERRY MICHAELSJOSTROM HELENH. KUBITZKI ARNOLD BRIANSLETTEBAK ELIZABETHZAHLER KWKUL STEPHANIEJo SOBO JOHN B. LASHBROOK RONALDJOSEPH SPEISER DAVIDWILLIAMLEFLY WILLIAMJOHN STAMOS JANE PAUSHTERLESERMAN, Honors in JOSEPH EMANUELSTEINER, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences BRUCELUDWIG LEVIN RUTHELLENSTONE LAURENSONIA LEVY STEPHENANTHONY STUMBRIS JERRY WILLIAMLEWIS LORETTAFENNELLY SUBIA JOHN HENRYLEWIS LINDASUTTER IRENELUBA LEWYCKY CALVINARTHUR SWABACK EDWARDIAN LISS RICHARDDAVIDTAYLOR, Honors in Lib- ROBERTPETERLIVAS eral Arts and Sciences DANIELWILLIAMLUCSAY LINDAANNTOLLNER HEBMANDANIEL MADNICK,Honors in SYLVIAFOSTER Tom Liberal Arts and Sciences GUINEVEREMARIATRICE ROGERDEAN MAINA PAULEUGENETURNER, Honors in Lib- MARYJANE MCFADDJZN eral Arts and Sciences CHRISTINEMIKULA JACK DAVIDVACCA IGORMILETIC LINDAMARIE VANNEVFL THERESAMAE MOLGREN,Honors in JANICE MURIELVERNIE Liberal Arts and Sciences DAVIDALLEN WECHSLER GAILKOROUSMOLZAHN,Honors in Lib- RICHARDCHESTERWISNIEWSKI eral Arts and Sciences JOHN JOSEPH WOJCIK JACOB JOSEPH MOROWITZ WALENTINAWOJTIUK,Honors in Lib- KARENROCHELLEMORRIS, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with MARYGRENS WOODS Distinction in Spanish STEPHENLANEWRIGHT JAMES ARCHERMORRISSETTE DONALDVERNWYSOCKI MARIELOUISEMYHR BRENDAANITAYELVERTON DAVIDWALLACE NANBERG CAROLYT LAVERNEYOUNG NG’AND’ANJIRAINI MICHAEL FREDERICKYOUNG , GLENNSTERLINGNOMVRA JOAN MARIEZAHUMENSKY ROBERTCHARLESOWENS JONATHAN STANLEYZIOMEK 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 977

In the Teaching of English FLORENCEDOLORES BASIL MICHAELENEMARYMCCARTHY GRINNEIRENE BULAVA ELAINESCHICKMURPHY, Honors in SHARONHAUTAUCALLAGRAN,Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYJEAN MUSINSKI KENDONJAMES CONRAD ANGELOMICHAELONOFRIO,Honors in GAIL ZAHAVAFARR, Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences ELLENANNE O'SUZLIVAN,Honors in FRANCESDIANEFowrc~ Liberal Arts and Sciences NAOMIFROEMKEGIBST, Honors in Lib- YVONNEPERKINS eral Arts and Sciences FREDELLPOWDIN MARGARETGULL DOROTHYMORGAN PREWITT JUDITH VESELYHERNANDEZ MARYSIGMANREITZ, Honors in Lib- PATRICIAALICE KLINGER,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences CLAIRECATHERINE WAGNER, Honors in CAROLANITALEE,Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences PHILIPEDGARWALSH ANDRFA,BETHLIPKIN LAVERNENANCYYOUNG HELENBETTY LIPSON, Hofiors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of French ROSETTACUCONATO,Honors in Liberal FRANCIEMARGARET KITE, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of History RAYMONDHARRY ALBIN ANTHIAPANAGOFOULOSPETROHILOS MARJORIESUEBOWBIN CAROLEPRIANOS RICHARDANDERSON IVES, Honors in NORMANHALRUTHERFORD Liberal Arts and Sciences MICZAELJOSEPH TESSNEX GERALDEDWARDMAPES In the Teaching of Political Science MURRAYPHILLXPUNGER In the Teaching of Sociology LESLIE ANNFREEBURG OLEHVOLODYMYR SAJEWYM In the Teaching of Spartish MARYELIZABETHARRIAGA, Honors in ELAINEBACOSRE~~POULOS, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JUANITA LUQUEKASA, Honors in Lib- TERESADE JESUS Fbo eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- SHIRLEYANN WELTMAN,Honors in tinction in Spanish Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- TIMOTHYJAMES PENT=, Honors in tinction in Spanish Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in Spanish In the Teaching of Sbeech MELANIEMARTHAZOMBEK

Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chekstry ROBERTJAMES ARNOLD EDWARDWILLIAM SKEPNEK ELLIOTEMANUELKATTEN ALE MARCARITAVASAITIS JAMES LESLIEREED ROBERTSHIGENOBU YAMAUCHI In Liberal Arts and Sciences ANTHONYCARMENADDUCX Ross WILLIAMEETKEN ALLAN OLIVER BALDWIN,Honors in ROBERTJAMES BRADLEY Liberal Arts and Sciences NANCYBRYKBUSCHMANN VIRGINIAMARIE BASS FANNYLANDSMAN CALIHMAN 978 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

MIRIAMFAITHCHOM~SH MILTONMARTIN PLACKO, JR. EZEKIELHENRY CORBIN, JR. AURELEARLPOPE GARYROBERTDE CALUWE CAROLYNPRICE,Honors in Liberal Arts LAWRENCEABRAHAM ENGELHART and Sciences LAWRENCEWALKER FEIGHTNER JW.E REYES,JR. MARKGOODMAN KEITH JOHN ROST ZAPHIRIAGRIVAS, Honors in Liberal MARTINHENRYRUBIN Arts and Sciences FREDERICKARTHURSCHAEDEL, Honors MERRILYWETEIERBYGULLQUIST,Hon- in Liberal ?Gts and Sciences with ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinction in Mathematics BARBARAGAIL KANKI, Honors in Lib- MARYMARGARET SCHELEWITZ eral Arts and Sciences LINDAELLENSIMS BARBARAMARIAKASPRZYCW GARYSLAVIN RICHARD IRVINGLAW, Honors in Lib- JULIAN SMOLEN eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- SUSANSPALTER tinction in Mathematics EILEENCRAMER TROUTT LAWRENCECASIMER LEBDA SUZANNEMORITZTURNER, Honors in ROBERTJAMES LOEWE Liberal Arts and Sciences HARMONHENRYLODKHOFF,Honors in DENNISTOSHIAKIUERARA Liberal Arts and Sciences GARYLEEWANDTKE MERCEDESROSARIO MESIA MAURICERALWWASSERSTROM, Honors CHARLESFREDERICKMEYER, JR. in Liberal Arts and Sciences JUDITH THERESENEWMAN, Honors in RONALDALANWEISNER Liberal Arts and Sciences CHARLES EVCENEWILLIAMS MICHAELSTUARTOLSHANSKY In Physics JOHN JOSEPH BOZOVSKY In fhe Teaching of Biological Sciences BARBARAHOLSTEIN BARBAKOFT, Honors In Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Geography THOMASJOHN KITE PATRICIAMARY SOWA In the Teaching of Muthemtics CHRISTINE A. COLUMBUS,Honors in GAILPROPPHECKMYER Liberal Arts and Sciences with SANDRARTJBIN LEFF, Honors in Liberal Distinction in Mathematics Arts and Sciences with Distinction KARENSUSANCRUISE in Mathematics ANTHONYMILOSCHJOSEPH ERMAN MELINDALOUISEWHITMER SCHOOLOF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Physical Educatwn STEPHENWILLIAMBOUDRO EDWARDJOHN MCQLFILLAN JAN CAILLE PAULEDWARDMIX RONALDERNESTFASANO JAMES ALBERTNASIOPULOS, Honors ARMANDANTHONYGRAUPERA,Honors GERALDCARLRITT YVONNEALEXISKNEELAND LINDALou SMITH STEVEKOTIS DONNAMAXINE SPAGAT WILLIAMMIMAELKURCAN ARTHURMICHAELWILDNER, Honors JOAN MARIELILEK Degrees Conferred March 23,1970 GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Master of A@ In English MARYMARGARET NELLIS, A.B., Miami University, 1962 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 979

In Germ FREDL. BOGER,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1966 In History JAMES C. DEAN,B.A., Ottawa University, 1965 ROBERTMICHAELLEWIS, B.A., Corpus Christi College, 1% RICHARDHAROLDNYSTROM, A.B., 1967 PETERROGERSHERGOLD, B.A., University of Hull, 1968 DONALDE. WALDEN,A.B., 1951; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1955 ZDENKOZLATAR,B.A., DePaul University, 1968 In Sociology MARGARETPRUITT CLARK, B.A., Beloit College, 1965 Degree of Master of Science In Biological Sciences JAMESSTEPHENBURNS,B.S., 1968 In Chemistry DALMACIOA. AGDEPPA, JR., B.S., Mapua Institute of Technology, 1962 LUISITOA. TOLFXTINO,B.S., University of the Philippines, 1967 In Eiiergy Engineering AKUPAMBAGCHI,B.Eng., Calcutta University, 1966 PERICLESSPYROS KORONAKIS, B.S., 1968 Ho-TIEN SKU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1966 In Geology .4UGUST PIVORUNAS,A.B., 1967 In Mnthemutics RONALDGORDONBECKMAN,B.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1967 ENGBIN LIM, B.S., University of Malaya, 1968 GERARDRAYMOND WEIS, B.S., 1969 In Mechanics and Materials JOHN JOSEPHSTANDARD, B.S., 1964 JACK ROBERTSTFIN, B.S., 1968 In Physics ROBERTTHOMASKAMPWIRTH, B.S., University of Texas, 1964 COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ART Degree of Bachelor of Architecture In Design ARTHURFRANKDUNCAN JAMES ALANMASTRO Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Design DANIELJOSEPH BENNETT JACQUELINE DERUCKIL~THIAN JOSEPH WILLIAMEISNER ROBERTPETER SPARKOWSKI HELENELIZABETH FREETLY, Honors JOHN FRANKTHOMAS with Distinction in Design In Phstu and Graphic Arts LINDASEYMOURBARBIAN BARBARAKROSCHER LEWIS, Honors with JILL BETTEEPSTEIN Distinction in Plastic and Graphic NOREENDOROTHYFRIES Arts PETERFRANCISHYNES In the History of Architecture and Art PAULAANDREA WIERCINSKA 980 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accounting WILLIAMTHOMASALDIS WILLIAMARTHUR LECHNER DONALDJOHN BIEWENGA DENNISROBERT LHOTAK THEODOREEDWARDCESARZ DENNISPATIUCKMOYLAN, Honors with SHARONDIANE CHESNEX Distinction in Accounting MICHAELANTHONY DIXON JOSEPH WILLIAMPARRILLO,Honors MARILYNGRACEDOMAGALA with Distinction in Accounting MARTINHENRYFRIEDMAN JACQUELINE ANNTRACZ GEORGEALBERTGOYETTE BILLJAMES VRANAS PAULFoss HARMAN,JR. BARRYRONALD WALLACE DONALDJULE JEROME In Economics EDWARDJOSEPHBIEN HAROLDALBERT RICE In Finance HALINAJEDRZEJOWSKA BIELOWICZ ROBERTM. LAURINE SHAWNKEVINBLACKWELL LMN ISRAELOBERLANDER MARTINTHOMASDEGLIN WILLIAM JOSEW SHANAHAN FREDSANFORDHYDE STANLEYTAKAMI CHARLES ARTHURLASCH JOHN GARWWDWELLS In Merutgewmt GERALDJAMES DARGIS JOHN ANTHONYPARTACZ WALLACEHALLGUSTAFSON PAULEDWARD SCHRINER EDWARDMICHAELJAVOR, JR., Honors JAMES GORDON SOMERVILLE,Honors with Distinction in Management with Distinction in Management RICHARDJOHN KAPPEL,Honors GEORGEWALTER STENDELL PAULROBERTMAZURE DAVID ALLENYVRKO In Marketing CARLROBERT ANDERSON ALVYDASJONAS JONIKAS RICHARDJOHN ARENDT PHILIPBRUCELUBOV JEFFREY WILLIAMATKINSON JAMES LAWRENCEMCNELLIS MICHAELJOHN BURICA RONALDFRANCIS O’BROCHTA ARTHURHARRYGOLDENBERG NICKOLASDANIELPALADINO RONALDRAYMONDGUSE JOYCE M. STOLOFF

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Elementary Education LM MISKAWITZADAMS JEANNE BONNEYMAC DONALD JUDITHANN BELOSKY, Honors ROCHELLEELLENMARKS,Honors LEGERTHAT. BUTLER SANDRAENENSTEIN MILLER, Honors KARENMARY CLARK, Honors KARENJEAN NEVMANN, Honors NANCYKOVALSKY COHN, Honors KATHLEENANN O’MALLEY CELESTINEJOHNSON DECUIR ARLENEMARCIA PELLER, Honors RUTHMACHALEK FAKO, Honors PAULAEISAMAN SCHROTH, Honors CAROLYNMARY GREENE ELAINECAROLE SHIMKIN JOANNECARLEYJEROME, Honors ANNEJANET WEITZMAN, Honors ALICEJEANETTE KRAJ, Honors MARYWONG, Honors

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineering MUHAMADALI ABU-DABBOUSEH JAMES BRUNOALWIN,High Honors MOHAMMADJAVAD ALAVI DENNISROGER ANDERSON, Honors 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 981

ROYEDWARDANDEXSON, Honors JOSEPHLOUISMADEJCZYK,JR., Honors JOSEPH ANTHONYANGELLO SARFARAZMAHMOOD STANLEYBABO EMANUELMARTINEZ. RONALDWAYNEBENNETT,Honors JAMES EUGENEMCDERMOTT GARYLEEBIALKOWSIU THOMASEDWARD MCEWAN, Honors WILLIAMJOHN BIKSACKY,JR.,Honors RICHARDLOUISMITTON, Highest RONALDANDREW BISKUP Honors DANIFLPETERBROWN, High Honors JOSEPH MWLAY MICHAELALANBROWN KIVANCORENCIL,Honors PHILIPSALVATORECALI VERNHENRY OSTROW ROBERTLEECLARK JOHN JOSEPH PASKVAN BRIANLEE GOLEY STEVENJOHN PATTERSON MERLEMOFFITTDAVIS,JR., Honors FRITZHERBERTPETZOLD CRAIGWILLIAMDEAN,Honors MANSWETCHRISTOF RAC VINCENTNICHOLASDICOSOLA RONALDJOSEPH RAK KENNETHWAYNEDORUSHKA LEORAKOWSKI,JR. ANTHONYSTEVENDRACIC RICHARDJOSEPHREPA JEFFERY ALANDRYJANSKI, High GABRIELDEL SOCORRORIN~NENO Honors PAULHOWARDROSENBERG, JR. RODGERWALTER EKENBERC CHARLESFRANKSALAMON JOSEPHWILLIAMFALOUT DENNISSCHIFFER GARYPHILLIPFUKAYAMA GEORGEPRESTONSHALLCROSS, JR. JEROME JOSEPHGAP,Honors THOMASSTEVENSKUSE, JR. WALTERWILLIAMGRWHALA STEPHENSLOBIDSKY JAMESEDWARDHANSEN THOMASOWENSTEINKE G. DANIELHATCHER,JR. DAVIDALANSTRIETER MICHAELEDWARDHIRONS BAYKALTATJSOGLU GARRYCHARLESJAMES RICHARDTHEODORETHOMPSON STUARTGEORGE KLAUD RICHARDOTTOTIMMEL LAWRENCEALBERT KOBB ARTHURLours TODESCO HOWARDROLAND KOSTER AUSTINPATRICKTORNEY, Honors JAMESEDWARDKOZA RALPHTHOMASVISCARIELLO CHESTERTHOMASLADEWSKI FREDFBICBREITWALSH LAWRENCEJOHN LAM DONALDLESTERWEIS PAULKON-KWANLAM FREDERICKBENJAMINWRIGHT,High MICHAELJOSEPH LEWANDOWSKI Honors TERRYRUSSELL~KE, Honors EMMANUELP. YOUKHANA LAWRENCEALEXANDER LOZIUK HERBERTZIVKOVIC

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts In the Administratwn of Crimilzal Jwtice FRANKANTHONYDE LAPAZ RICHARDSTEVE NEEDHAM DEMETRIOSWILLIAM DRES In Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANLYNNARNBERC, Honors in Lib- GLORIA ELIZABETHBURGER, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences LiberaI Arts and Sciences with Dis- LAWRENCEJAMES ARNETT tinction in Sociology MARYCECELIABALSAMO MICHAELO'DONNELLBURKE ELLENMARIEBALSEWICH JAMES MORTONCALLAHAN HELENEFERN BENSON JOHN PATRICKCANNINO, Honors in Lib- JANICE ANNBENSON eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- JON DOWLASBENTON tinction in Sociology ANNMARIE BISMAYER NETTIECLEOPATRA CHODERIS WILLIAMARTHURBLESSING NIJOLEJTJNEVICIUS CIJUNELIS SUSANKELL~GG BOBY JUDTH HELENCLARK LINDALOUISEBOETTCHER MARYPENNINGTONCLOUGH PHYLLISGALEBRANDNER DAVIDTERRYCOHEN WILLIAMFRANCIS BROWN KATHERINEBURCK COLLINS MICHAELBUDKO,JR. JOHNBOLESLAW CZARNECKI 982 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

THE~DOREDALI ROBEXTWALTERMAUTER,Honors in WAYNEMARKDAVIDSON Liberal Arts and Sciences CAN~ACEMARIEDENSMORE KATHLEENJo MAYFIELD IRENEAMBRAZIEJUSDE PINTO MARYCATHERINE MCPOLIN MARTHALOUISEDIX ALICEANNE MEADE ROBERTVINCENTDUBACH EILEENBAKERMEADORS MAESUEEDWARDS DIANEMADUAINE MELTZER REGGIELEEEZELL CYNTHIAELLENMICA ILYSEYOUNGFELKER. Honors in Liberal ALEXGARY MICHAELS Arts and Sciences EUGENERALPHMORRISSEY CAROLANNFINEGAN ROBERTMUSIALOWICZ CHERYLHABERFISHER,Honors in Lib- BRUCEFRANCISNABOR eral Arts and Sciences PETERLORKULA NAIGOW JUDITH ANNEFISHMAN RENASCHNITZERNANES MICHAELGEORGEFRANZAK MARYLOUISENESBITT JOAN CAROLFUDALA MARSHAMARYNILSEX SWARTHARRIS GALESBURC DENNISSTANLEYNORWOOD JANICE L~UISEGALLOWAY MARCIAANN NUESKE, Honors in Lib- LINDAMARCI GOODMAN eral Arts and Sciences PETERSTEPHENGREGORY HFXRYFRANKNYKAZA CATHYLYNNHARANO CHARLESJOSEPH ODISHW DARLENEANNHEBEL CARMENCARTMAN PALMER PENNYHERMAN CHARLENEGRICUSPASCIAK JE4"E MUSKE HOESLEY,Honors in JOEL SCOTTPENZICK Liberal Arts and Sciences ILENEBONNIEPERSKY BRUCEHOWARDHOFFMAN ALANRICHARD PIERZCHALSKI BONITAANX HOLMBERC CARLOSPOBLET JURATE VICTORIA JAGFZA DIANELYNNPROFITA DONNATHERESEJANECZKO, Honors in RALPHREED Liberal Arts and Sciences RETARAE RECO JOSEPH LEWISJOHNSON GARYDEA RHEA ESTHERKACHKA CARLAFRANCESRODGERS,Honors in LOISLAPHAM KAVANAGH Liberal Arts and Sciences EDWARDAXTHONYKAZEMEK, Honors JANET LORETTARUBAS in Liberal Arts and Sciences BONSIE SHAYARUBINOFF, Honors in PATRICIAANNEKELLY, Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences with High- ELLENANITASAKEN est Distinction in Speech SUSANJEANSCHWBERT ROSEANNKFLLY SHARONLYNNSCHUMACHER RICHARDDENNISKING DONALDHENRYSECEL LILLIANVAN GEEM KIRKWOOD,Honors LOUISANTHONY SERRA in Liberal Arts and Sciences EMILALEXANDERSGARBOSSA KARENSUEKLEEHAMMER LEAHRUDERMAN SHAPIRO MARTHAKRUMKOBAYASHI BEVERLYELAINE SHWKLEY BARBARAG. KOPSIAN GREGORYTHOMASSILKA, Honors in JEANNE SUSANKOWALSKI,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences PHILIPSLOAN KARENMORTENSENKRAFT,Honors in ALICEPHILLIFSSMITH,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences VERONICALET, Honors in Liberal Arts RONALDROYSMITH and Sciences KATHRYNSNOW NICHOLASGEORGE LIALIOS, Honors in MARILYNTANGERSNYDER, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences LAWRENCEJAMES LISKA LESTERPAULSOLODYNA STEVENMARKLISSNER VALERIESPARKIS ANAPATRICIALOPEZ JANIS MARILYNSTEHLIK RONALDWALTERLOSEW DONALDEMANUALSTELLATO TORRICELLIMAGETT LINASTEPoVY JANICE MARYANN MAJKA CYNTHIANAN STERN CHARLESHOWARDMANKOFP PATRICIASCOTTIVERIOS,Honors in Lib- EDWARDMATTHEW MARX eral Arts and Sciences ANNEMARIE MASTRO JOHN EMMETTTOLIN I11 JOSEPH RICHARDMATOUSH UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 983

JOHN DICK VALCARENGHI,Honors in JUDITHJACQUELINE WERNER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences RICHARDR. VALDEZ HENRYJOHN WEST KARENSUEVESELY KATHRYNHANNAH WIJWJW, Honors in ALBAILLIAVILLANUEVA Liberal Arts and Sciences ANTHONYMICHAELVIRCILIO JEANNE CHERYLWILLIAMS CAROLMAEWARD JAMESCHARLES WILLS, JR. ELAINERENEE WARSHELL,Honors in NANCYLOUISEYUKTONIS Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- EDWARDDANIEL ZEHR tinction in Sociology MARLENEEMILYZIELONKA In the Teaching of English MARTHAJANE FRANZEN,Honors in LINDANANAKO OYAMA,Honors in Lih- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences RENEEKAREN GERBER, Honors in Lib- ELYSEGILBERT PERLIK eral Arts and Sciences LOUISEPETRUZZINI,Honors in Liberal LYNNMESSER GREENWALD, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences DAVIDJOHN PINES KARENTIETEMAHELFAND, Honors in GAYLEMARGARETSILVER Liberal Arts and Sciences BARBARA SIMON MARLENEANN KREV, Honors in Liberal MARGARETANNE VANDERSALL,Honors Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences SHERRYMARLA NARODICK, Honors in CHERYLLYNN WISNESKI Liberal Arts and Sciences In fk Teaching of French THERESEMARIEDYJAK, Honors in Lib- NICOLEVILAIR WALSH, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in French In the Teaching of History LINDAVOGT DENMAN KATHYKOPANROUPAS NANCYJOSEPHINE DOODY,Honors in FRANCESVIRGINIA SNIEGOLSKI Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHNRONALD SOYKA DEWELLYNETHYLROEPENACK, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Political Science LEROYTHOMASBOYCE JOYCE SCHULTZRHEINHEIMER, Honors VALERIECHRISTIREFUTRIS in Liberal Arts and Sciences JANET KUHNS,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Sociology MARYLOUISEFINNEGAN TERRYSTUART WEINER, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Spanish LUCILLESUSANGRIECD,Honors in Lib- ANNAMARIELANDELIUS PESCE eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- DAVIDALYNN SPECTOR tinction in Spanish LINDALOUISE TRUJILLO In the Teaching of Speech BESSIEBESTOLARIDES DONNAGADENDIEHL NANCYALISON CARY, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chxmistry ROBERTJOSEPH BWGIO,Honors in Lib- JOEL JAMES GALANTE,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with High eral Arts and Sciences with High- Distinction in the Curriculum est Distinction in the Curriculum GERALDSZAJER BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In Liberal Arts mtd Schces NANCYLAWSADAM,Honors in Liberal LINDAJEANKELLY, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences BARRYPHILIPATLAS,Honors in Lib- MARGARETMARY KELLY eral Arts and Sciences CHARLESE. KROON IRWINKENNETHBENOVITZ, Honors in CHARLESANTHONYMARANTO Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Mom EZEKIELMARXOWITZ, Honors in tinction in Psychology Liberal Arts and Sciences JOSEPH PAUZBIGGINS JAMES JOHN MARSZALEK ROBERTNEIL BLOCK,Honors in Liberal JEFFREY ELLISMIRIPOL Arts and Sciences SANDRAANNMURRAY SIMABLUE,Honors in Liberal Arts and PAULALLENOWL= Sciences CATHRYNDIANE PORCELLI, Honors in DANIELGERARD CLAIR, Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences ROBERTALLENPRISCHMAN GEORGESTEPHENFAKO PAULTHOMAS ROZMAREK THOMASPATRICKFARRELL HARRYRVBINSTEIN, Honors in Liberal RAYMONDJOSEPH FINCH Arts and Sciences CHARMAINESCHTJRRHILL, Honors in WILLIAMJOHN SCHNELL LiberaI Arts and Sciences PETRSKALNIK JOYCE ELLENHOFMAN, Honors in Lib- RICHARDJOSEPH STALMACK eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- WILLIAMPRATTTINKLER tinction in Biological Sciences WENDYMARICETEICHMAN SUSANMARYHOLLEY, Honors in Lib- ALMAVAITAITIS eral Arts and Sciences JAMESWALTER WISNIEWSKI, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In Physics ROMANJOSEPHKOPERSKI DONNAMARIE RUBERTICCHIO In the Tewhing of Mathematics BARBARAANN BRAND JOHNTOKUNORINISHIMURA, Honors in SUSANMARIEDZIEKAN, Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences JANYCE JASEN O'TOOLE,Honors in Lib- DIANELYNNEMATEJA,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- eral Arts and Sciences tinction in Mathematics LINDAANNE WECINC In the Teaching of Physics ANALIA MOREL,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Physical EducafioN STEPHENGONZALU ANDREWJomSCHNEPF DOROTHYJEAN LYONS JOHN SCRRAMMEL MARIONSTANLEYMAVEC ROBERTLEROYTHREATTE JAMESWALTERREES HALWHITE, JR. VERNONPAULSCARPELLI, JR. DONALDWILLIAM YOST

Degrees Conferred June 14,1970

HONORARY Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters JOHN HOPEFRANKLIN Degree of Doctor of Laws PAULHOWARDDOUGLAS 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 985

GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Mechanics and Materials PET= ALBERTTUSCHAK, B.A., Dartmouth University, 1959; B.M.E., Thayer School of Engineering, 1962; M.M.E., University of Delaware, 1965 Degree of Master of Arts In English ADELAIDEAULSTERBITTNER,B.A., Rosary College, 1965 LAWRENCEJOHN BOMMER,A.B., 1969 SHARONKITCHHALE, B.A., Westmont College, 1965 WILLIAMJOHN HILTON,A.B., 1967 JUDITHA. OGRON,B.A., Northeastern Illinois State College, 191% RUTHANN PHILLIPS, B.A., Barat College, 1967 NORMASMITHPYLE,A.B., 1968 JANE ZAKRZEWSKI,A.B., 1969 In German MARLISHELENEMEHRA,A.B., Bridgewater State College, 1967 INGEBORCWALLNER SMITH, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1942 ROSLYNGEANYECETHEOBALD, B.A., Carleton College, 1968 In History JUDITH MALOFFKATZ,A.B., University of Michigan, 1968 In Philosophy DENNISIRWINCOUZIN,B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1963 ROBERTJOHN SCHNETTLER,A.B., 1968 GARYPAULTIMIN,B.A., Duke University, 1969 In Sociology ANDREWROJECKI,A.B., 1968 KATHRYNBROOKESTENGEL,B.A., Miami University, 1967 Degree of Master of Science In Biological Sciences LYDIAZ. BOHORQUEZ,B.S., Oregon State University, 1968 MARILYNSALLYFLORA,B.S., State University College at New Paltz (New York), 1967 CHARLESGOOD,B.S., 1968 DONNAJEANKERRIGAN, B.S., Loyola University, 1968 LENOREPEREIRA LEWIS, B.S., Marquette University, 1968 MICHAELALANMILLAY, B.A., Wittenberg University, 1967 In Chemistry DOROTHYCLOVEBARRON,B.S., 1968 GARYRUD~LPH DYRKACZ, B.S., DePaul University, 1968 SHARLINEI-LAN LIAW, B.S., Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1968 WILLIAMFRANKMYSZKOWSKI, B.S., 1968 CHIN-LUNGYEH,Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1965 In Energy Engineering HENRYMICHAELDOMANUS,B.S., 1968 CHRISTOPHERH. S. TING,B.S., 1964 In Mathematics PEGGYFUJINAKA ABBRUSCATO, B.S., 1967 PETERJAMES ATMNSON,B.S., Bristol University, 1968 THERISEBERSINBUTSEN, B.S., Western Illinois University, 1966 986 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

TOBIASENRIGHT, B.S., 1969 GEORGEJOHN POLLI,B.S., American University, 1964 MARIUSKES~ISPRAPUOLENIS, B.S., 1968 ALANDONALD SHEALL, B.S., 196& In Mechunics and Matericrls NANCYANDERSON HOLMES, B.S., 1968 HANNAQ.LUBBAT,B.A., American University of Beirut, 1960 MILANVELEBIT, B.S., 1965 In Physics JAMESHUGHABBOTT, B.S., 1968 JACK RICHTER,B.S., 1969

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ART Degree of Bachelor of Architecture In Building Technology EDWARDLYNNKARIKOMI ROBERTWILLIAMLENKE ROBERTPAULKOLOSOSKI JOHN NICKSIGALOS JAMESJOHN LAUKKANEN WAYNEJAMES SKALA In Design EDWARDHENRYCARLSON RICHARDDEMOTTEMARKER ALFONSOB. CASTRO KENNETHBYRCHUM MARSHALL, JR. GORDONTHOMAS CRABTREE MARKFRANCISMARSHALL HAROLDLEONARD CRANE, Honors with JOHN RUSSELLNAUGHTON Distinction in Design ALLENTHEODOREOLSEN STEVENANDREWGETTLER HENRYKENSHIOZAKI STEVENGRIGG JAN C. OZIMKIEWICZ JERRY WILLIAMHAMEN FREDERICKAMCNESS ROSENCREN, Hon- SHARONMARIEJASNOCHA ors with Highest Distinction in FRANKJOHNSON Design KHADIGEHKIA KOJORI EDMUNDLARRY SADLEIR krARvIN SIDNEYKROUT, Honors with ROY RICHARDWELLS Distinction in Design VERNONANTHONYWILLIAMS In Structures SERCIOMIGUEL ANGEL JOHN WILLIAMSORCE,Honors with LAWRENCEJOHN DRISCOLL Highest Distinction in Structures JOHN THOMASSNELL Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Design ROBERTDANIELALLEN JOSEPH JAMESOHEARN MARLENAA. CHANDLER ANNE ELZASO'JCEEFE, Honors with BRUCEDOUGLASCHRISTENSEN High Distinction in Design Jo CAROLEDORF WAYNEHENRY OLENICK HENRYCHARLES KLUCK DANIELJOSEPH PETEREK RONALDBARRYLEVINE ROBERTFRANCIS SPAGNOLO MARYWASIK MARCHUK EDWINBENTLYWATTS,JR. In the History of Architecture and Art GAILELIZABETHBENNETT GERALDALBERT HOWARD, Honors with LESLIEJEANNE BRONIARCZYK Distinction in the History of Archi- URSULAELFRIEDECONRAD, Honors with tecture and Art Highest Distinction in the History ROBERTANTHONYKRATOVIL of Architecture and Art ANDREA LANCER RUSSELLCLARENCE GESCHKE, Honors MARYCATHERINERZECZKOWSIU, Hon- with Distinction in the History of ors with Distinction in the History Architecture and Art of Architecture and Art SARAHJANE STANLEY MARIONREGINAWHITE 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 987

InPlastic and Graphic Arts DOUGLASBRITTON HANSON FREDERICKBENJAMIN NAP~LI BARBARAJACKSON HAZARD,Honors DIANELYNN PRONITES with Highest Distinction in Plastic RONALDROBERTRALW and Graphic Arts HEIDIELIZABETHSTOETZEL KEITH PATRICKLOWMAN JEANETTE GENEVIEVESYPRZAK ALMA MILLERMATHEWS, Honors with RICHARDSzoc Highest Distinction in Plastic and ZELDAWOLOCIC WERNER, Honors with Graphic Arts Distinction in Plastic and Graphic JULIANNA MURANYI,Honors with Dis- Arts tinction in Plastic and Graphic Arts JAMES SEIKIYANACISAWA

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accounting GREGORYREGANBARR HUGHFREDERICKMILLER STEVENMARCBAZER JAMESFREDMOMMSEN FREDMARKBRODY, Honors with High THOMASDENNISMORAN Distinction in Accounting SANDRALOUISEMOSCINSKI WILLIAMEDWARDBRUHN SUSANMARIE MOSCINSKI, Honors KARENBOOKNIS DAVARE TIMOTHYJAMES NILLES GARYWILLIAM DESANTI ROBERTJOHN O'BRIEN, Honors with JAMESJOSEPH DUBINSKI Highest Distinction in Accounting FRAXKJOSEPH FRANCIS ROBERTADAMOSTROCA JAMESJOHN GATZIOLIS KEVIN JOEL OSWALD,Honors with SHELDONGRAD, Honors with Distinc- Highest Distinction in Accounting tion in Accounting WIJ-LIAMCHRISPANOS KENNETHEDWARDGRUBICH LEONARDHARVEYPomwcm, Honors ROBERTELMERJESWEIN,Honors with with Distinction in Accounting Distinction in Accounting MARCLEEROSENBERC CYNTHIALOUISEJEZIORSKI LAURENCENEAL SALASCHE,Honors ANTHONYWILLIAMKALANT,Honors with Distinction in Accounting JAMES ARTHURLEIDEGER RICHARDHENRYSKIBA, JR. NORMANLOUISLEOPOLD BARBARAANNSLAMAR CRAIGLEE LEVIN, Honors with Dis- DAVIDMARK STEIN tinction in Accounting THOMASRUSSELL THEIS FRED0. MARCUS JOSEPH WILLIAMTRAXLER GARYALAN MEDNICK, Honors with Dis- BRUCEEDWARDWEISSEC tinction in Accounting STEVENJOHN ZOLLER In Economics LORRAINEDOSTAL, Honors with Highest DANIELWORTH MINSTER Distinction in Economics MICHAELPATRICKO'LEARY SAIDIBRAHIMGHUSEIN KEITH ROBERTOSHER, Honors with ALLANFRANCISHARKABUS Distinction in Economics DENNISKm JEROME ELMERREITER JAMES NICKOLASKOTZAMANIS ARTHURGEORGEROSENFELD THOMASTERRANCEKUBIC FAYEZSHARIF SUHWEIL THOMASALLENMARTIN InFimunce SIMONENRIQUELUISAMICH ANTHONYN. FRATTO STEPHENARTHUR BARRY, Honors with JAMES REIDGIW, Honors with Distinc- High Distinction in Finance tion in Finance JAMES ROBERTBARTNICK ROBERTJAMES GLENN,JR. JOHN MICHAELCLIFFORD RICHARDLEEGRADT JOSEPHPATRICKCORRICAN STANLEYJOSEPH GREY JAMES MICHAELDANZ, Honors with JAMES JOHN HUSARIK Distingtion in Finance GERALDALANIRWIN THOMASJAMES DEMAY WILLIAMROBERT JOHNSON PATRICIALUCILLEDOHERTY STEFANLEXUER WILLIAMTHOMASFERCHLAND DONALDWAYNE LOTTON 988 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

WILLIAMJOSEPH MALLOY, Honors with DANIELROBERT REDICAN Distinction in Finance MARYSHELLYRISKE, Honors with Dis- PATRICKWILLIAM MCAULIFFE tinction in Finance RENEDE MARISNORCART JOYB. TENNENBAUM DENNISCHARLES OAKES MICHAELWILLIAMURBUT CHARLESCRAIGO'CONNOR HOWARDPHIL WEIL, Honors with OHN MARIANPIETRON Highest Distinction in Finance H ERNARD FRANCISRAJKOWSKI inMmgement SHERWINZACHARY ADLER MARYELIZABETHMATHEIS DOMINICSAMUELCARBONE, JR. MICHAEL JOEL MCELHATTAN,Honors DONALDJAMES CARRINGI with High Distinction in Manage- RAMIROM. CHIRIBOCA ment CRAIGJOHN CIEPLY DENNISLAWRENCE MCGUIN TIMOTHYSTANLEY CZEREPKOWSKI, Hon- JOSE RAMONMEDINA ors with Distinction in Management ELLIOTTK. NELSON EDWARDDORSEY JAMES JOHN OSTARELLO,Honors with RONALDFREDERICFISCHEL Distinction in Management JAMESLAWRENCE JODLOWSKI ARTHURJOHN SCHMAKEL ROBERTNORMANKNOEBEL BARRYEDWARDSIMON WILLIAMKORDA, Honors PAMELAMARIE SLECHTA,Honors with ANNETTEHELENK~IK Distinction in Management STEPHENALANLEVY, Honors with Dis- HENRYEDWARDSZACHOWICZ, JR., Hon- tinction in Management ors with Distinction in Management DONALDMARIANO, Honors with Dis- RUSSELLSTEVETWARDOSZ tinction in Management RONALDGEORGEZEMONT in Marketing CARLRAYMOND BIRNS ALFREDITTNER JOHN EDWINBLUM,Honors KENNETHSTEPHENKORMANAK, Honors ALANBRUCEBOYER with Distinction in Marketing MICHAELHOWARDCALDWELL GEURCEMICHAEZMARGALSKI MICHAUPATRICKCASEY DONALDWILLIAMMCKIBBEN JOHN THOMASCOSTELLO ELIZABETHPAPE,Honors with High CHARLESERNESTCRAFT Distinction in Marketing RAYMONDDAUKSA ANDREWJOHN PINTER ROBERTJOHN DUFEK,Honors DENNISMICHAEL RIVAS BARRYRICHARDFIORE RONALDWILLIAMSCHIRMLX, Honors JOSEPHEDWARDGRIFFIN CHRSTINETHERESASOBOLEWSKI, Hon- SHARONImm HAFFRON,Honors with ors with Distinction in Marketing High Distinction in Marketing KENNETHRICHARDTEAGUE WILLIAMHARRIS KEVINBARRIE TYNAN DONALDJOHNHERMANEK JOYCE LILLIAN WEIR RALPHHENRY HOYDN FRANKMARION WYSASKI In QzrcmfifativeMethods DAVIDNEIL Am PHILLIPSOLIMMERGLUCK BRUCEHENRYERFER ROBERTJOSEPH PRANTIS, Honors

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Elementary Education DONNABRAZISABRIGNANI BARBARAKAY CARBRNOCH BETTYT. PILAFASAGNM BARBARACARMICHAEL, Honors PHOEBEDEANBAKER KATHLEENANNECARR DIANESTANICHBAUER, Honors NAHCYJANE CHANDLER MERYLFREDABECKER BARBARASANDRA COHN, Honors BARBARAGALEBLAHUSIAK LOISCOHN HELENESUSANBLUMSACX,Honors SANDRAA. COSTULAS BERTHANNABRINAS,Honors CATHERINEMARGARET DANIELSON BARBARAMERLEBRODSKY KATHLEENMARYDEAN 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 989

MELINDADIANEDECEAULT CLAIRELOUISEMORRISSEY SARAHANN DECKER, Honors CHRISTINEMARIEMYSZCZAK KARENANN DENNING, Honors DONNAMARIENOTO, Honors BETTEK. DESALVO,Honors JEANIE HARRIETNOWAK, Honors GERALDINEROSE DUDIAK, Honors REGINAKAUNAS OLIVER, Honors MARGARETMARYDurn DOROTHYAGNESPASSANANTE MARGARETLUCILLE FITZGERALD ROSALYNMARYPERROXE ROSEMARIEFORNEK, Honors MARSHAALLYSONPOTTER, Honors SUZANNEELIZABETH GRIFFIN COLLETTEPRZYBYCIEN,Honors KATHERINERIEBELHANSEN GWENDOLYNRAYBURN LUTRICIAHARDAWAY,Honors GAIL RUTKOFFSCHIPP KARENANNHARLA MARYTHERESESCHOTT, Honors KATHLEENMAE JOHNSON, Honors BARBARAJEAN SCHULTZ LINDACAROL JOSEPH, Honors DEBORAHLEE SECAL,Honors MARIANNEJURCENSEN SUSANA. SEYMOUR ANNEPATRICIAKAPKA,Honors BARBARALYHNSLOTNICK PATRICIAKMIECIAK JANE ANNSLOWIKOWSKI BARBARALEEKNOP,Honors DONNADOROTHY SOLECKI, Honors KARENKREMESEC DEBORAHLYNN STANLEY,Honors LAURAMARCIALEVINE,Honors CAROLCHRISTINESTLASKE SANDRALARSON LEWIS, Honors CAROLANNSTRATMAN ARLENEJOAN LIGHT,Honors JOANNE RUTHSYNCHEPF LINDALou LOSTUMO SANDRAHAAR TAMILLOW CAROLJUNE MACNAIR JOANNE RAEVECE, Honors JOHN ANDREWMADEJCZYK, Honors DIANNEKEENWADLER NANCYCLAREMAJCHER,Honors ELFRIEDEKATHARINAWAGNER, Honors KATHLEENDELIA MARTIN, Honors TAMRALYNNWOLFF, Honors ESTHERSHARONMASSARSKY, Honors CYNTHIAJOYCE ZEMAR',Honors LYNNEBETH MICHAEL,Honors RITA MARIEZUBE, Honors KATHLEENMARYMIKRUT, Honors CAROLFRANCESZWIT CARENLAVENDERMIONASTER

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineering WALTEREDWARD ADAMS, JR. GEORGEEDWARDDYKAS,High Honors GREGORYGFDRCE ANDERSON, High ALLENKENTERICKSEN Honors ROBERTJOSEPH FABSIK CLIFFORDDANBARON JOHNROBERT FEEMAN ROBERTWAYNEBEENING FRANKROY FLEET111 JOHN LOUISBERNARDI DONALDHUEYFORSYTH,Honors ROBERTEDWA4RDBERND,Honors STEVENCHARLES FRIEDMAN MARTINANTHONYBERNDL PAULSEWELLGALEN JAMESEARLBERRY WILLIAM OWENGARTLAND, Honors JEROME JOHN BOBER ROMEOESHAYAGEORGE TIMOTHYANTHONY BOBIC RICHARDWILLIAM GLDINGER CH.4RLES OMER BRASHER JXMIL HAIDER JAN BRDICKO,High Honors JAMES HAO CECILJAMES BUCKNER Jo BRIANHARRIS JONAS BUTVILA ALBERTLEWIS HENDRICKS,High DONALDJOSEPH BYRON,Honors Honors FRANCISCOGERONIMO CAVAZOS HELMUTROLF HILLER,High Honors STAHLEYJOHN CHMUXA PHILIPEDWARDHODUR HENRYAWAICHUNC CALVINHONG,Honors KEVINMARTIN COLOSIA THERESAMARIEHORTON WILLIAMCHARLES COOK JOHN HVRLEY EMILIOMANUELP. DELGAD~ JOHN JAROSLAV JANDA,Highest Honors EDWARDANTOINE DELORIA JOSEPH PAULJENKOT EUGENEDERAMUS LAWRENCETHAYER KALEK ANTHONYDRAB DAVIDEDWARDKALLIS RONALDPETERDUDEK,Honors JAMES ALLENKARLOVSKY RONALDMARCDVORKIN ALLENMORRIS KATZ 990 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

PAULTHOMASKINSELLA, JR. STANLEYPIETRZYK JOHN JOSEPH KOKAT RONALDLEEPILTZ JAMES DONALDKOTARA ERNESTJEAN PONSOLLE JOHN EDWINKOWALSKI ROBERTHOWARDRANDALL, Highest JOHN PETERKOZIOL Honors KIT PAULEDWARDKRAUSS LASZLONANDORREPAY CEZARYKRZYMOWSKI ALI REZAREZAIAN, Honors STANLEYJOSEPH KUPER ANDREWCHRISTOPHERROZYLOWICZ, JAMES CULLENLABELLE, High Honors Highest Honors STEVENWAYNE LANDAUER RICHARDBRIANRIBENSTEIN LEDNARDPAULLASKOWSKI ROBERTEMMETRUSSELL RENEM. LAURENS DAVIDMARVIN SACKS JOSEPH JOHN LULA THOMASELMER SAHLIN DANIELWILLIAMLUNA JAMES PATRICKSAUSEN JOHN CHESTERMALINOWSKI ROGERWALTER SCHALK, Highest HERANDMARTIROSSIAN Honors JOSEPH MATRISOTTO ANTONPETERSCHEDL, JR. ROBERTPATRICKMATTIS ROBERTALFREDSCHRACE GREGORYLOUISMAXWELL GLENNRANDALLSCOTT, JR. RONALDJOSEPH MAYXA,High Honors MOHAMMEDSHAHROKH PAULJOSEPH MCCARREN GEORGESHOW-HONGSHEN MICHAELJOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN MICHAELDENNISSILVERMAN JEROME MEYERHOFF WALTERWESLEYSLOAN, Honors DENNISJUSTIN MIKALAUSKAS,High PHILIPSMOLINSKI Honors TERRY LEOSMOLYNSKY ROBERTWILLIAMMILLER JEROME BRUNOSOBIERAJ GEORGEMONASTER,Honors GREGORYGEORGE STAROSTKA JOSHUA B. MOOREHEAD ROBERTGEORGESTERGIOS, Honors DANIELFRANKMORAVEC, Honors RONALDMICHAELSTERKOWICZ EUGENEBRENDON MORIARTY ROYR. STEWART JOHN R. MORTON MAKOTOJEFF SUGANO,High Honors CHARLESMICHAELMRAKUZIC RONALDCHARLESSURMA VICTORM. NAKAWATASE WILLIAMMILTONTEIGLER EDWARDRICHARD NETZEL, Honors RALPHLAWRENCE TOBLER CHARLESMICHAELNORTHROP RICHARDDANIELTURNER GERALDMITCHELLOLES WILLIAMCHRISTOS TZAVOS BRYONGFDRGEPADERA, Highest Honors RICHARDJAMES VANSPANKEREN JOHN ARMANDPALLANTI, Honors RICHARDCHARLESWARNER GREGORYLEOPARMA JAMES EDWARDWERNER, Honors ROBERTLEEPATTON DENNISLEE WIDEMAN STANLEYJOHN PAWLOWICZ JACK ROBERTWILCOX JAMES EDWARDPAZAK RICHARDLAIRDWILSON KENNETHALLENPETERSON GARYMICHAEL WODEK WILLIAMTHOMASPIENTA JAMES ALLENZYCH

COLLEGEOF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts In the Adwinisfration of CrinZinal Jmtice JOSEPH GREGORYBISCEGLIA, Honors in MARCARAM MILLER Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- STEVENDONALD MWPHY tinction in the Curriculum WILLIAMJENNINGS O”EILL,JR. PATRICIAELAINE BCOZE JAMES ANTHONYPALMISANO DENNISWAYNE BUCHE JAM= RICHARDSKRZYPEK JOHN STANLEYBUDZYNSIU JOHN MICHAELTHOMAS KEVINJAMES CAFUS THOMASF. WALSH GARYEDWARDERDAKOS JAMES FRANUSWALWER,Honors in DANIELFRANCISGALLAGHER, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN JOSEPH WARD,Honors in Liberal DANIELJOHN GFSTY Arts and Sciences JOE PASCALMAYO BARRIEMARKYACHER 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 991

In Liberal Arts and Sciences SILIS ABUBAKR JOELLENRAE BOLDEN, Honors in Liberal GERALDJOSEPH ACCETTURA Arts and Sciences LYNNE BEATRICEADAMS, Honors in MICHAELPATRICKBOLTON Liberal Arts and Sciences PATRICIAANN BOMHER, Honors in Lib- XARYELIZABETHADAMS eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- PATRICIAJOANN ADAMS tion in Speech JOHN HARRYALEXANDER,Honors in WILLIAMCARLETON BOREM Liberal Arts and Sciences GREGORYLEE BORUCKI DANIELARTHUR ALLEGRETTI PATRICIAANNBRAY CAROLSUSANANDERSON MARILYNJEAN BRISSETTE MARGARETEILEENANDERSON RADMILABRODICH, Honors in Liberal SHARON COOK ANDERSON Arts and Sciences with Highest ANNAHANSONARMAGAST,Honors in Distinction in English Liberal and Sciences HENRYCHARLES BROMANN LYNNEBETH ARON JACQUELINE REEDBROWN DONALDANTHONYARQUILLA CAROLJEAN BROWN RICHARDWILLIAMAVE MARIA, Honors LORINEBROWN in Liberal Arts and Sciences with MARILYNANNEBRUSHERD Distinction in English REIDARBRYNJELSEN GREGORYALLENBACHMAN JOHN FRANCISBUCHER ALANEUGENEBAIN, Honors in Liberal RUTHIRMABuuow, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences SALLYBAKER JOSEPH JAMES BURKE,Honors in Lib- HOLLYGERTRUDEBALOW eral Arts and Sciences JAMESEDWARD BALSEWICH BARBARAANNEBURKEPILE ELAINEMARY BANACH BARBARAJEANBCSCH RAYMONDLOUISBANAS, Honors in Lib- LESLEEELAINEBUSHKIN eral Arts and Sciences LARRYRAYBUTCHER RICHARDWALTERBAR HELEN ADELECAHNMANN, Honors in TERRANCECHARLES BARBA Liberal Arts and Sciences ARTHURJOSEFW BARLOW BURTONJOHN CALLOWAY RONALD WILLIAMBARTGET DONALD JOSEPH CAMERON H~DESCHLADITZBARTHEL,Honors in JOHN KARLCAFOS Liberal Arts and Sciences BELINDAMILES CHEN ROGERLEONARDBASH ROBERTJAMES CHENNELL ILENEAPPLEMAN BASS, Honors in Lib- PATRICIALOUISE CHIDESTER,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences PETERANDREWBATTERMAN LEONARDJOHN CIAPAS RONALDCHARLES BAUMANN CHARLESJOHN CIESLAK KARLWALTER BAWRUCKER THOMASJOSEPH CISAR MARGARETANNEBEAUCHAMP ELIZABETHJANE CLAPP LINDAMARIE BEIREIS JAMES EDWARD CLAUSEN DORISCLIFTON BELL, Honors in Liberal PENNYPAGANISCLEMMONS Arts and Sciences with High Dis- BARBARAJOYCE CoHm tinction in Anthropology DONNAANNCOHEN BEVERLYANNBENFORD NANCYJEAN COLE MICHAELKEVINBENNETT MARYELLENCONLEY YVONNEANN BEREZECKI,Honors in EDWINJOHN COOK,Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Arts and Sciences with Distinction tinction in Spanish in Chemistry GAIL MARY BERG,Honors in Liberal MARYHELENCOOK Arts and Sciences with Distinction PATRICKMICHAELCOOLAHAN, Honors in Spanish in Liberal Arts and Sciences ETTABETHBERMAN NORMAJEANNE COOPER,Honors in Lib- MICHAELSTEVENBERNS eral Arts and Sciences MARJORIEEPPLERBEUKEMA BRANDTCOTOVSKY ANATOLEBILYJ JOHN JAMES COTROMANES LQRALEE BLAIS, Honors in Liberal RICHARDTIMOTHYCOTTER Arts and Sciences DALECOWEN BONNIE JEAN BLYTH LINDASUECox JOHN RICHARDBOKINA EILEENCHAPMAN CRANE 992 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17 WOODROWMARVINCUNNINGHAM MARKFRELERICKFRIEDMAN JOHN WILLIAMCZARNIK JAMES STEPHENFULLMER LAWRENCEJOHN CZEPIEL, Honors in ALAN~~ICHIROFURUTA Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES BARRYGALLAI BOHDANCZERWINSKYJ WILLIAMLEEGAMLIN,Honors in Lib- BOHDANNACZORNIJ eral Arts and Sciences ISAAKDANIEL KAYKILWP GANSER BARBARAMARIE DAVENPORT MICHAELPETERGARIPH) SUSANGADENDAVILISON SUSANMARYGARTNER, Honors in Lib- BARBARADOLORES DEBS eral Arts and Sciences BILL GEORGEDEMITROFWJLOS SUSANELIZABETHGAUL, Honors in VIRGINIARIEBI DERIKRAVA Liberal Arts and Sciences JANIS RAEDINNING ARTHURMELVINGELMAN GRECORYPAULD~RWARD RAYMONDVICTORGERARDI WILLIAMEVANSDOUXAS,Honors in LYDIAMCKINLEY GLEES Liberal Arts and Sciences LARRYM. GLICK ALBERTWILLIAMDRANTZ JANICE J. GOLDMAN CYNTHIAANNDREW JOANNE THERESEGOLIO,Honors in Lib- MARLENEJANET DRUSKA,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences SWSANCLAIRE GONZALEZ,Honors in THOMASJOSEPH DUDAK Liberal Arts and Sciences RFSA LYNNDUDOVITZ ANN J. GRAHAM,Honors in Liberal ANNPATRICIADUFFY Arts and Sciences with Distinction ARDYTHLORRAINEDUHATSCHEK, Hon- in History ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences MELVILLEA. GRAY,JR. LORRAINECHFSSTINEDULIAN JOHN MARKGRECO EARNESTLEEEASTON SHARONANNGREEN, Honors in Liberal LUUISEMARIEEDELBLUT Arts and Sciences ROYDAVID EDCREN MICHAELEDWARDGROSS, Honors in KATHLEENMARYEKLUND Liberal Arts and Sciences with JANEENDLER Highest Distinction in Speech LINDAKATHLEENENG KIM DEBORAHGRUNEWALD CHRISTINEMARIE ESTES ROBYNDANAGUEST, Honors in Liberal STEPHANIE h'f ARIE EVANS Arts and Sciences with Distinction JOHN THOMASEVRARD, Honors in Lib- in Speech eral Arts and Sciences CLAUDIAMCENTEE GUNTHER,Honors DEANDAVIS FALK, Honors in Liberal in Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences with Distinction HAROLDLUDWIG GUENTHER in Anthropology ROCELIOGUERRERO WILLIAMROBERTFANG DARLENEkfARIE GUSTEK EUGENEFARMILANT, Honors in Liberal JANICE MARIEHAJOST Arts and Sciences RAYMONDHALL CAROLANNFECZKO CHRISTINE MARIEHAhlERLAK JOHN GEORGEFEELY, JR., Honors in BRUCEDAVIDHAMMERSTONE Liberal Arts and Sciences STEXENERNEST HANSEN PATRICKWILLIAMFEGAN WAYNEGORDONHANSLIK PAULCHARLESFEIL ROBERTERNESTHANSON,Honors in NANCYHELENFELDMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN WAYNEFELKAMP MORMANHOWARDHARELIK SANDRADALE FINKELSTEIN,Honors in DENNISWAYNE HARKINS Liberal Arts and Sciences HOWARDROBERTHARTMAN,Honors in JEANNE LOWRYFISCHER Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- JAMES PAULFITZMAURICE tinction in Sociology ALLANFLETCHER,Honors in Liberal GEORGEANNEHASTO Arts and Sciences with Distinction KARENRUTHHAUCE in History RICHARDDAVIDHAZLETT GERALDPAULFONTECCHIO ROSETTAHEARD DANIELRICHARDFORMELLER WILLIAMJOSEPH HEFFRON CYNTHIAKRA JENTA FORTINO NEILSAMUELHEIN, Honors in Liberal SYLVIA LORRAINEFRANCIS Arts and Sciences WIILLAMLEROYFRAYNE ROBERTABERNICE HERCHE, Honors in SUSANJOY FREEMOND Liberal Arts and Sciences STEVENALANFRENCH CAMILLEHERNANDEZ 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 993

NEALRAYMONDHERST LAWRENCETOSHIO KODANI, Honors in ARNOLDRICHARD HIRSCH, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYFEENYKOWALCZYK NANCYWROBLASKI HLAVACEK MICHAELCHESTERKOZY STEVENLorns HLUPIC MICHAELJOHN KRAMER,JR., Honors in CRAIGRICHARD HOBSON Liberal Arts and Sciences JERALD HOWARDHOEHNE,Honors in WILLIAMGEORGE KUCZERPA, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Liberal Arts and Sciences tinction in Geography LINDALOUISE KUPPINGER JOSHUA PHILIPHOFFMAN CHARLESTHOMASKUSAR CHARLESALLANHOMOLKA NORMANANTHONY KWAK KEVINANTHONY HOULIHAN SCOTTLAMBE VIRGINIAMARYHOUREN ALANGWRGE LANGOWSKI PHYLLISANNHOUSER NANCYANNLATZA TONIA. HOWARD CHARLESBERNARDLAUER, JR. MICHAELFRANCISHRITZ, Honors in LYNETTEANNLAWSON Liberal Arts and Sciences GERALDINEMARIELEAHY MARILYNELIZABETHHUBBARD BELA LASLOLEBENYI, Honors in Lib- PAULMICHAELHUMMEL eral Arts and Sciences JAMES EDWARDHUSSEY CONRADSTEPHENLEHFELDT FRUMANCECIL JACOBSON,Honors in JOSEPH WILLIAMLENZ,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- eral Arts and Sciences tinction in History STEVENK. LEON JACQUELINE PENNYJAKUS JAMES ROLLINLEONARD RONALDALANJANUS JEFFREY WALTERLERCH ALBERTJASHUNSKY, Honors in Liberal SYLVIAELINOR LESSMAN Arts and Sciences STEPHENMARTIN LETRAUNIK JOHN JASIUNAS EDWARDMARVIN LEVY SCOTTBRUCEJEFFERSON PHYLLISBETTELEVY, Honors in Liberal RONALD STEVEN JESSELSON Arts and Sciences ARKOLDJOSEPH JIRASEK,JR. BARBARAAGNESLINDUSKA NELS KENNETHJOHNSON, Honors in CATHERINEHINRICKS LINK Liberal Arts and Sciences with SULTANALXSHA High Distinction in Anthropology MARYDIANE LISOWSKI, Honors in Lib- ARTHURRALPH JUNCWIRTH, JR. eral Arts and Sciences with High JAMES ROBERTJUNTUNEN Distinction in Speech CHARLESJOSEPH KALISKI, Honors in DARLENEANNLITTLE Liberal Arts and Sciences MARJORIEMADARASZLODGE PATRICIADIANEKALUO ROBERTJEFFERY LOEB,Honors in Lib- KAYLYNN KALLMEYER eral Arts and Sciences with High PAMELAKAMIN Distinction in Chemistry MARTINPETERKANCIUS JOHNTHOMASLOFTUS MARJORIEJANICE KANE BEVERLYANN LONG,Honors in Liberal MORRISKAPLAN Arts and Sciences CONSTANCELou KAPPAS DONALDW. LUCEK ABRAHAMKATZ HARVEYJAY LUSTBERG CRAIGNORRIS KATZ GEORGEARNOLD LYNN MARTINJAMES KENNEDY,Honors in CHRYLLMARIEMADKM Liberal Arts and Sciences KALMANKIRBYMA JFX CAROLJEAN KENNY MARGARETROSE MAKER, Honors in Lib- FREDM. KETO eral Arts and Sciences ORPHA HAMILTONKIDD, Honors in GIACOMOEMILIO MANCUSO Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- MARGARETMARYMANION, Honors in tinction in Sociology Liberal Arts and Sciences ANTHONYHENRYKIERNA,Honors in SHIRLEYSUSANMANN Liberal Arts and Sciences DOROTHYJAKUBOWSKI MARKS,Honors ZENOPETERKIERPIEC in Liberal Arts and Sciences BONNIELEEKINSINGER EVAWILMAMARMORSTEIN WILLIAMKIRK SUZANNE LEEMARTIN ERICAKARPKLEIN, Honors in Liberal DARCYALANAMARXHAUSEN, Honors m Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences SANDRAKAY KLINE CHRISTINEMARGARETMATTENHEIMER 994 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

ANNEMARIEMATTI, Honors in Liberal MARKDAVID PEARLSTEIN Arts and Sciences GEORGIAMARIANPECH CAROLYNONDERDONK MAYER Ex~mDIANEPECHTER OEL HENRYMAYER SIMONPELLAR,Honors in Liberal Arts OHN BJORNMCCAULEY and Sciences TELIZABETH AYERS MCGAUGHEY, Honors PENNYELLENPERRY,Honors in Lib- in Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences MICHAELBRUCEMCGHEE, Honors in PAULAANNEPETERS Liberal Arts and Sciences JOAN MARY PETERSON GLADSTONECARTER MECHER JACQUELINE PETERSON CHARLESTIMOTHYMERBITZ LAWRENCECAESAR PETRILLO PHILIP LEONARDMERKEL, Honors in CHARLESMICHAELPHILLIPS Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAEL ANTHONYPICCATTO, Honors ANNMERRIMAN in Liberal Arts and Sciences TIMOTHYLEE MICHEL BARBARAANNPIEROG PATRICIAYVONNE MILLER PHYLLISFERN PIUNTI LEONARDJOEL MILLMAN,Honors in TERESA MARY PLUCINSKI,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in Chemistry tinction in Chemistry STEPHENALBERT MILZ MARSHALLPOLAKOFF,Honors in Lib- DEBORAHANNE MITTNER, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences STEVENJAY POLEN,Honors in Liberal WILLIAM STEWART MOIR Arts and Sciences with Distinction RICHARDHENRY MORRIS in Psychology THOMASSUEY MOY GILDADANIELLE POLIAKINE ARTHURHAICMUGALIAN MELODYLEEPOREMSKI SHARON LEE hfUNN INA BRENKERPORTH WILLIAMMU~GES ELAINEK. POSTLEWAITE KATHLEENANNMWRPHY THERESABERNICE POWELL SHARONANNMUSZYNSKI GERALDALVINPRICE, Honors in Liberal MICHAELBRUCENADLER Arts and Sciences KENNETHJAMES NANNINI,Honors in ANNE HARLEYPRITCHARD,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with SAMUELNAYLoR VI High Distinction in English PATRICIAANNNEIL FRANK ANTHONYPROIETTI THOMASFRANCIS NELSON, Honors in ORYSIA IRESE PROTYNIAK Liberal Arts and Sciences PETERJOHN PULW RONALDA. NIED, Honors in Liberal ROBERTFRANCISQUINN, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences RAMONAMARIENIGGEMANN JANINE R. RAnIcE ELLENMARIE NORTON, Honors in Lib- RICHARDDEHARRAFF, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- eral Arts and Sciences tion in History DAVIDEFREN RAMIREZ DIANNEELIZABETHNOWAK ARCILLAFAYERAPER THOMASEUGENE NUGENT RALPHhIICHAEL RAPoWRT ~~ICHAELJAMES O’BRIEN, Honors in JEANNE SHELBYRASCHE Liberal Arts and Sciences ELYSEJUDITH RASKY,Honors in Lib- THOMASMICHAELO’BRIEN, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences with High Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Philosophy Highest Distinction in English MAUREENELIZABETH REILLY THOMASJOHN O’BROCHTA JAME5 CARL REISER JAMES EDWARDO’HALLORAN MARILYNJOANRITTER, Honors in Lib- RONNETTEC. O’HERRIN eral Arts and Sciences MARYANNE O’LEARY REGINALOUISE ROCHE MARY PATRICIA OtROURKE BELLEARDEN ROCHMAN MICHAELJOHN O’SHEA,Honors in Lib- SASCHAROCKOMANOVICH eral Arts and Sciences ROBERTC. ROGERS FAITHPAMELAOTIS, Honors in Liberal MARYANN ROKUSEK Arts and Sciences ELLENANN ROMANOFSKI,Honors in RAYMONDFRANCIS PACELLI Liberal Arts and Sciences WAYNESTEPHENPARKS JOSEPH ROBERTROSENBERG LESLIEPAULAPASSIN ROBERTMAYNARD ROSENBERG, Honors MICHAELALFREDPAULS in Liberal Arts and Sciences 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 995

MARKLESLIERoss PETERAUGUST PAULSWEDERS WENDYHOFFMANROTHWELL DENNISGEORGE SWENSON SANDRAKAYEROYSTER KATHLEENMARIESWIAT CHARLESANTONRZFFA THOMASANTHONY SWIECA MARY RUGGIERO,Honors in Liberal CAROLLILLIANSYKORA, Honors in Lib- Arts and Sciences with Distinction eral Arts and Sciences with Highest in Sociology Distinction in English RICHARDLEERYAN MARJORIELYNNSYNAKIEWICZ ADAMGEORGE SALWINSKI LISA LUBATARANUCHA KATHLEENLINNEASCANLAN JOANN ELIZABETHTELLERS JOELSCHAFFER,Honors in Liberal Arts DORRIELOUISETHOLKE, Honors in Lib- and Sciences with Distinction in eral Arts and Sciences Anthropology ALANJOSEPH THOMAS BARRYROBERTSCHAKNER JAMES ANTHONYTHOMAS,Honors in WILMAMARGARET SCHARRER Liberal Arts and Sciences FRIEDRICHMICHAEL SCHIED SHARONLYNNTHOMAS WILLIAME. SCHIERER DAMONARTHURTHOMPSON RUDOLPHSCHILLI, Honors in Liberal MARYEVELYNTHOMPSON Arts and Sciences MICHELLEMARIETOBOLSKI PHILIPDANIELSCHLAK PATRICIACAROLTOREN,Honors in Lib- ROBERTSIDNEY SCHNEIDER eral Arts and Sciences DONALDNORMANSCHROEDER TIMOTHYROHDANTRUSEWYCH,Honors JOEL HARRISSCHWARTZ in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ROBERTGEORGE SCHWARTZ, Honors in Distinction in Russian Liberal Arts and Sciences GERALDJOHN TURKOWSKI EUGENESERVILLO I1 MILTONEDWARD UPSHAW ELIZABETHANNE SEXTON,Honors in SUSANC. VANSCHOOR Liberal Arts and Sciences ROCHFLLEVICTOR GARRETTJAMES SHAWHAN FREDERICKPHILIPVINSON,Honors in MARGUERITESHERIDAN, Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences with eral Arts and Sciences Distinction in Geography JUDITH ANNSHLENSKY TERRYSTEPHEN WALIGORA DEXNISMICHAEL SHMIGELSKY JOHN WITTWALLACE GUYLEESIEBOLD NORMAJ. WARNER,Honors in Liberal LUXANAPAXICHEEPSKULFONE, Honors Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences GEORGIAANNWAYDA DOUGLASA. SLANSKY,Honors in Lib- FLORESJEAN WEBB eral Arts and Sciences DAVID RUFUS WEINLAND OLIVERWARRENSLAUGHTER MICHAELB. WEINSTEIN,Honors in Lib- WILLIAMROBERTSMITH eral Arts and Sciences MARGARETMAESMOLINSKI ALANSEYMOURWEINTR AUB JAXICE LEE SOLAVA NAXCYLEE WEISS, Honors in Liberal BARBARAJESILOW SPEAR Arts and Sciences DIAXEJUDY SPECIAL THERESEBARBARAWEISS, Honors in JAMES PATRICKSPIDALE Liberal Arts and Sciences LINDAEILEENSFOONER ~~ICHAELFREDERICKWELLS, Honors in JOANNE SROCZYNSKI Liberal Arts and Sciences TERRENCEMICHAEL STAFFORD CLAUDIALYNNWHEELES KENNETHJEROME STALL,Honors in HELENSIMMSWHITFIELD Liberal Arts and Sciences JANIS MARIEWIEDL, Honors in Lib- THOMASCHRISTOPHER STAMOS eral Arts and Sciences KRISTINAIRENESTARKUS,Honors in ROBERTWILLIAMWIEGANDT Liberal Arts and Sciences SHARONRAEWILCOX THOMASDAVXD STEELE DAVIDALLEN WILLIAMS PEGGYANNSTINCLEY ELIZABETHDORE WINKLER BARBARALYNNSTORC BARBARABARTLEYWITHEROW,Honors PETERJOHN STUDL in Liberal Arts and Sciences PAMELAELLENSUBA DANIELMICHAEL WLODARCZYK, Honors MARGARETSUE in Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANSUNDMAN LINDADALE WOLOSHIN RIMANTAS.KAZMIERAS SVITRA GAYLORDEDWARD WORKMAN 996 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JESSICA TEMYASUI JANET R. ZICCARULI,Honors in Lib- STEVENFREDERICK YPLLEN eral Arts and Sciences DENNISSTANLEYYORK LAWRENCEGREGORY ZIM KRISTINA SELENEZAEAS, Honors in RAYMONDANTHONY ZMUDA, JR. Libera! Arts and Sciences JOHN EDWARDZUR,JR. TIMOTHYMARKZEGLIN In the Teaching of English MARYELIZABETHALTMAN, Honors in DJXETRIA IAZETTO Liberal Arts and Sciences NANCYJANE KASPER DIANEGORDONBLOCK,Honors in Lib- BARBARAEWAANNAKOZINSKA eral Arts and Sciences JANET CAROLMOOSE THERESABRAZIONIS CEPUTIS, Honors in SUSANMCDOWELL Moss Liberal Arts and Sciences JUDITH RUTH NETTERSTROM DIANALYNN CLARKE, Honors in Lib- MAUREENTHERESEOCONNOR eral Arts and Sciences FRANCISJOSEPH PIHA KATHLEENJOAN COOK,Honors in Lib- GERRYPATRICIAQUINN, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- SUSANNEDENNIS tinction in English NICKPASQUALEDIVITO RENATE REISTER, Honors in Liberal TERESAELIZABETH DOUGHERTY Arts and Sciences LINDA LEE DREWS,Honors in Liberal SHIRLEYJOHNSON RYAN Arts and Sciences ELLENSIEH, Honors in Liberal Arts CYNTHIAJOAN FIJOLEK,Honors in Lib- and Sciences with High Distinction eral Arts and Sciences in English ANNETTEELIZABETHFORD LUCJA 2. SZCZODROWSKI,Honors in LYNNJOYCE FRIEDMAN,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences GLORIAANNWALTON VIVIANEMILYGIST DIANESUEWEINGART,Honors in Lib- JANET ENGGOLLBERG,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- eral Arts and Sciences tinction in History In the Teaching of French SALLYJESS ANDERS KATHLEENMARIE O'DONNELL,Honors JUDITH ANN CLARK,Honors in Liberal in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Arts and Sciences Distinction in French GAIL MARIEGORSKI, Honors in Liberal CAROLANNOTMANOSKI, Honors in Lib- Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences ADELAJ. HAMIELEC RENEEJOYCE SIMON, Honors in Lib- VIVIANELIZABETHKYROS eral Arts and Sciences PATRICIALYNN NASRALLAH,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Geography THADDEUSFRANCIS GRANDYS, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of German Tm LAWRENCEBARTLETT HANSPETERLAPP ROYLEEBRITTON DEBORAHLORETTAMOELLER, Honors in OTTILIEELIZABETHDONG, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences RUTH ANN SCHAMT,Honors in Liberal LINDAROSE H~Y Arts and Sciences THOMASCHARLES KUCHVALEK, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of History RICHARDWILLIAMBASCIANO,Honors JOANNE DONOHUECURRAN in Liberal Arts and Sciences RONALDWALTERDEUTSCHER WILLIAMBOYCZUK NANCYJOSEPHINE ~DY,Honors in Lours JOSEPH BROCCOLO Liberal Arts and Sciences ANNE JOYCE BURIAN,Honors in Lib- SUSANMARIEDRESDEN era1 Arts and Sciences EDWARDTHOMAS EBEL MARSHABOEHMLER CHRISTIANER, Hon- JOHN PATRICKFARENO ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences KATHLEENTHERESEFIELD 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 997

LARRYEDWARDHAYS,Honors in Lib- PAULINENICHOLS eral Arts and Sciences JUDITH ANNNICKEL, Honors in Liberal MARLENEHELEN HISBEL Arts and Sciences SYDNEYHELFANDHOLLANDER hJICHAEL PATRICK NOLAN BARRYJOEL ISSACSON SUSANJANET PROSSE~ THERESAKACHIROUBAS WILLIAMPUSTOW TERFSAJWLIA KASPBZYCIU,Honors in DIANE MARYROE- Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences MARYANN KOEPP,Honors in Liberal LEON DONALDSHKOLNIK, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences ELIZABETHJOSEPHINE LVTSCHAK RONALDROYSMITH JOHN ALLENMCELROY, Honors in Lib- GILBERTVICTORSTRITAR eral Arts and Sciences BARBARAANN STUMPF,Honors in Lib- ROBERTBENJAMINMIJANOVICH,Honors eral Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences JEFFREY MICHAELTRUE,Honors in Lib- PHILLIPJOHN NAYLOR eral Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Political Science BARBARAANN BENJAMIN,Honors in MARGARETANNPETKUS Liberal Arts and Sciences PHILIPMICHAEL RALEIGH JOHN A. CASELLO JERRYPHILIPPROSENBERC,Honors in STEPHENCOLMANCUN" Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELROY DALE, Honors in Liberal JOANNEFRANCESSCHWARZMANN Arts and Sciences CHRISTINESLIZOWSKI PETERJOHN DONNELLY SUEARLEENSTANKOW ALLANJOHN LINDRUP, Honors in Lib- STEVENMARKZIND~L eral Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Sociology MARYBOEHMERALLEN JACK JAY HOFFMAN,Honors in Liberal GEORGEPETERBARTNIK,Honors in Lib- Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences JANE CAROLMOTHA DIANEMARIE CANTALUPO KARENHELENSCHNEIDER,Honors in MARYBURBANDAHL Liberal Arts and Sciences ILACOHNGOLDBERG In the Teaching of Spanish JOSEPHINEL. CEASE,Honors in Liberal MARY OBERLELDGIUDICE, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JANEJARVIS GLICK,Honors in Liberal PILARROSAMACALTAO Arts and Sciences with Distinction MARYJEANNETTE MARTELL,Honors in in Spanish Liberal Arts and Sciences CAROLTWEDTHARVEY,Honors in Lib- RIGINAONAPRUSAS,Honors in Liberal eral Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences with Distinction KENNETHSTEWARTHIBBELER,Honors in Spanish in Liberal Arts and Sciences STEPHENJ. SOBALLE POLAKIBRIT,Honors in Liberal Arts ROBERTEMMETWALSH,Honors in Lib- and Sciences with Distinction in eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- Spanish tinction in Spanish LEWISEARLWILLIAMS In the Teaching of Speech JOANMARIE BARTUSEK, Honors in Lib- PAMELAJOAN ROCHOWIAK,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JEANETTEMARIEESWSITO,Honors in MARCIASUESHANIN Liberal Arts and Sciences PAULCHARLESSHEDD, JR. Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chemistry JOHN PAULADAMEK AUGUSTJAMES CWIK GLENNWILLIAM BREDFELDT, Honors in ALANDAKOFF, Honors in Liberal Arts Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- and Sciences with High Distinction tinction in Chemistry in Chemistry DIANECHRISTINE CAPMAN LAWRENCECLIFFORDDEBOLT 998 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JOHN COMERDWYER STEVENJOHN RETTIG PAULSTEVENFACUNA, Honors in Lib- MARK ARNOLDSHERMAN, Hor.ors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with JAMES STEVENFEINBERG,Honors in High Distinction in Chemistry Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- BEVERLYA. SMITH, Honors in Liberal tinction in Chemistry Arts and Sciences with High Dis- STEVENMATTHEWHASSUR, Honors in tinction in Chemistry Liberal Arts and Sciences with RITAEMILYSTAVA High Distinction in Chemistry RALPHEUGENESVETIC, Honors in Lib- GREGORYFRANK HILLSTROM eral Arts and Sciences with High ANTHONYROBERT KAMPF, Honors in Distinction in Chemistry Liberal Arts and Sciences JURATE MARIAVALENTA TERRYALLEN KOSOBUD,Honors in Lib- ROBERTJOSEPHWOODS, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with High eral Arts and Sciences Distinction in Chemistry LINDAMADELINEYODUAL, Honors in GREGORYDEANLYON Liberal Arts and Sciences with KENNETHWAYNEMUELLER High Distinction in Chemistry FREDERICKFRANCIS PISZKIEWICZ. PAULANTHONYZIELINSKI In Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES JOSEPH ABBOTT Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- JEFFREY KENTABRAHAM tinction in Psychology AGOSTINOANTHONYALONZO,Honors in LAURIEANN ERNST,Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences EDWARDGEORGE ALTMAN,Honors in RONALDBRUCEEYTCHESON, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences NORMANJAMES AKDREKUS,Honors in APRILYVONNE FERGUSON Liberal Arts and Sciences DANIELEMARGOT FICHTNER, Honors in LOUISJOSEPH BARNES,JR. Liberal Arts and Sciences EMMANUELNICHOLASBARRON,Honors ROBERTGEORGE FINNIGAN, Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinction in Mathematics BERRYLEEFox JERRY BAUER,Honors in Liberal Arts DAVIDRoss FRANK,Honors in Liberal and Sciences Arts and Sciences IRENEANNEBLEKYS PHILIPEDWARDGAGNARD RICHARDJOHN BRAUN,Honors in Lib- GEORGEEMILGAJNAK,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences RICHARDLORNEBREAKENRIDGE FRANCESMAY GAVIGAN, Honors in Lib- KRISTINNATASHA BREYER eral Arts and Sciences THOMASPATRICK BURKE. Honors in CECILIAANTOIKETTE GAYNES, Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences BETTYTINGCHIN JUDITH GEIGER TANET SAUYING CHIN. Honors in Lib- GARYM. GILLIS * eral Arts and Sciences DANIELLE~NARD GLOWSKI JAMES EDWARDCONGDON ROSALIEGREENGOLDMAN JAMES EDWARDCOUGHLAN PHILIPBROOKSGOULD JOHN THOMASCURIN CHARLESARTHUR GRAESSLE, Honors in DANIELRAYMOND DALACH Liberal Arts and Sciences DENNISJOSEPH DANIEL MARGARETMARYGRAHAM ALEXCORNEL DEJONG MARYCIELAK GRZESKOWIAK ANNAIRENEDEPTUCH MARYELLENHEBDA,Honors in Liberal EDWARDJOHN DIDOMENICO Arts and Sciences IRENERACHAELDIRESTA, Honors in MICHAELDAVIDHORN Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTJOEL HOWARD,Honors in Lib- DENNISFRANCISDORSEY eral Arts and Sciences DONALDFRANCISDOYLE, Honors in BARBARAJo INENDINO Liberal Arts and Sciences REGINANANCYJENRICK,Honors in Lib- ROBERTRICHARDDUDA eral Arts and Sciences RICHARDJOHN DUSLAK,Honors in Lib- BASSAMJAMIL JODY eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- RONALDALLJZNJONES tion in Psychology WILLETTADORENEJONES ROBERTJOSEPH DUSLAK, Honors in Lib- MARTINJACK KADZIELA eral Arts and Sciences SHELDONKAHN TERENCEGEORGE DUTTON,Honors in HRAIRK. KELESHIAN 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 999

KEVINFRANCISKENNEDY Arts and Sciences with Distinction ABRAHAMKERN, Honors in Liberal in Psychology Arts and Sciences GABRIELLAPONTARELLI AUDREYANN KICK, Honors in Liberal AARONLEEPORTER Arts and Sciences RALPHTERRYPOTKIN,Honors in Lib- FLORENCEANNKIKTA eral Arts and Sciences MARGARETMARYKINNALLY, Honors in LYNDAJEAN POTZUS Liberal Arts and Sciences FRANKJOSEPH PREROST BARBARALEE KIRCHICK,Honors in Lib- RICHARDLLOYDPRESTON eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- ANDREWPUDZIANOWSKI,Honors in Lib- tinction in Psychology eral Arts and Sciences ELIZABETHKORNECKI LARRYRICHARDRABE TERESAKORZENKO BARBARAMARYRABIEJ MICHAELALLENKOZLOWSKI BRUCEALLENRADEBAUCH KENNETHLEOKUBOS THOMASKEVINRESK, Honors in Liberal VYTENISPETRASKURAITIS Arts and Sciences CAROLEM. LACHMAN,Honors in Lib- NANCYLYNNRIECER eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- ROGERSTUARTRITZLIN,Honors in Lib- tinction in Mathematics eral Arts and Sciences DONALDGARY LAMBE GORD~NROHR VYTAUTASLAUCIUS ROBERTAMERIGOROSELLINI,Honors in SUSANMARIE LEAHY Liberal Arts and Sciences JOIIN DONALDLYON TERRYA. ROSENBERG SHARONM. MADRAK,Honors in Liberal LEWISEDWARD ROSS Arts and Sciences JOHN CHARLES ROUBIK,Honors in Lib- ROBERTPAULMATZ eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- RICHARD.ALAN MAYES tinction in Biology ANDREWROMANMELNYK DOROTHYRYBACZYK HOWARDMENDELSON, Honors in Liberal MARTINNATHAN SACHMAN, Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences DONALDJULIUS MEYER EDWIN KENJI SAKAMOTO,Honors in GEORGEALANMILAUSKAS Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTALANXIILLS FRANKGREGORY SALVATINI JOEL J. MINTZES,Honors in Liberal MITCHELLKEITHSANDERS Arts and Sciences with Distinction NORMANR. SCHEDIN in Biology WILLIAMJOHN SCHILLER,Honors in SUSANF. MIODUSZEWSKI Liberal Arts and Sciences NATHANIELEDWARD MORGAN JACK GORDONSCHWARTZ JULIA MOY PETERTHOMASSENATORE, JR. SAUNAYIM MOY GEORGESHABAN DAOUDMOHAMMEDNABHAN GERALDMARTIN SHKOLNIK ALLENHAROLDNELSON RICHARDGENESIEPKOWSKI MARSHA VIVIAN NEWMAN NEAL TERRY SILVERSTEIN, Honors in JANET ELIZABETHO'BRIEN Liberal Arts and Sciences KAREN MARIEOGORZALEK PAMELASUESKAAR MYRONSTEPHANOLIJNYK,Honors in WALDEMARJOHN SMIELIAWSKAS,Hon- Liberal Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DAVIDLESTER OLMSTED, Honors in Lib- THOMASMICHAELSMILEY,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- Liberal Arts and Sciences tion in Mathematics FRONSE WAYNESMITH JUDITH ANN ORLANDINI,Honors in ELBERTBOHANNON SMITH Liberal Arts and Sciences KRISTINAOLYMPIA SODEIKA LINDALou OYER MICHAELDAVIDSPECTOR MARIOJOSEPH PARISI ROBERTWALTER STANEK CHARLESJOSEPH PASSO,JR., Honors in COSTELLOCORNWALLISSTOKES,Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES JOHN PAWLIK EARLJAY STRASSBERGER DEVAWHNKENNETHPEACE SUMATISUBBARATNAM JOHN THOMASPENWLA, Honors in Lib- WILLIAMFRANCISSULLIVAN, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- JOAN FINEPETZOLD tinction in Chemistry FRANCESPIVORUNAS, Honors in Liberal LECH SZEWCZYK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences with Distinction BOIIDAN MARIANPLESHKEWYCH in Mathematics STEVENJAY POLEN,Honors in Liberal MARYJANE TAMMEN ZOO0 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JAMES MI~ELTANNURA WILLIAMFRANCISWEINE~ PAULEDWARDTIEGS RUTH MAKEPFACHWENGER RICHARDSTANLEYTRYNDA RINA YUFX WONG, Honors in Liberal ADEU FELICETYSON Arts and Sciences with Distinction THEODOREEDWARD UIUEJAI11 in Mathematics SYLVIANOERVANBERSCHOT SOPHIEMARIE WOROBEC,Honors in JOHN ROBERTVEcq Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences THOMASG~RGE WOROBEC, Honors in RANDALLMICHAEL Vm, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in Biology tinction in Mathematics JOSEPH STANLEYWROBLEWSKI, Honors GEDRGEMICHAEL VOGL, Honors in Lib- in Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences WILSONWILLIAMYONAN ALANEDGARVOGT MICHAEL ALAN ZURAKOV,Honors in ROBERTSCOTT WATERS Liberal Arts and Sciences GLENNWEINER In Physics STEVENPAULAHLEN, Honors in Lib- NEIL HOWARDSECHAN,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- eral Arts and Sciences with High tinction in Physics Distinction in Physics KONRADANTON ANIOL, Honors in Lib- NICHOLASTHEODORETHALASSINOS eral Arts and Sciences FRANKJACK VARW GERALDTHOMASCUZELIS,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Biological Sciences GERALDFRANKBOKOWY PATRICIAANN TINOR In the Teaching of Chemistry KARINMARIETTASCHLOEGL In the Teaching of Geography SUSANANN STOCKMAL,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences In the Teachina- of Mathematics ANITAKOLBBLOCK, Honors in Liberal DEBORAHANNEHUGHES Arts and Sciences with Distinction GAYLESMITHKOLAR,Honors in Liberal in Mathematics Arts and Sciences SUSANMARIEBROWN, Honors in Lib- MARYANN KUCA,Honors in Liberal eral Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences with Distinction LINDASUSAN COLOMBO, Honors in Lib- in Mathematics eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- NICHOLASS. LABOVSRY,Honors in Lib- tinction in Mathematics eral Arts and Sciences RICHARDALAN DREZNER,Honors in SALLYHELENMERLE Liberal Arts and Sciences DONALDBURK MURRAY,JR. MICHAELJOSEPH DUELLMAN NANCYJANE PALUMBO,Honors in Lib- PHILIPVICTOR FOURNIER eral Arts and Sciences ADELINEANN GRISOLANO,Honors in MARCIALOUISETHARP Liberal Arts and Sciences WAYNEMICHAELZAGE, Honors in Lib- PATRICIAANN GUSTAFSUN,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences with Distinc- Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- tion in Mathematics tinction in Mathematics

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Physical Education SUSANNEALTENBACH JAMES Rocco DAMSTINO, Honors SUSANHELENBRZOZUWSKI PATRICIAIRENE DARROW BOBBESUSANGHN VERNONCHARLESDREHER CLARAMAE CUNNINGHAM RICEIARDR. FAHEY 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1001

WALTERJOHN FILIPOWICZ ROBERTJAMES MATHEWS LARRYW. FREY DONALDNORMAN MENDRO JAMESMICHAECGEIGER MARYANNMUDRA DIANEBARBARA HOLWROWSKI THOMASLYLEPLUISTER LYNNMARGARET JONES, Honors GERALDCHARLES SCHERBER GEORGEHENRYGAMER KARENKATHERINESCHRAMM DENNISWILLIAMLYNCH JOEL JOHN SIMONE ARNOLDMANDELL, Honors ROBERTE. TWARDY KATHLEENALICEMARCY JEANWOJDULA,Honors

MEDICAL CENTER Degrees Conferred September 6,1969

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Dentistry CLAYTONFREDERICK ALBERT, JR. ROBERTSTEPHENMUMFORD JAMESLEEARMSTRONG JOHNSCOTTPAIGE,JR. STEPHENMICHAELBLAIN,B.S., 1967 ROBERTJOSEPHPARTAK,B.S., Valpa- JERRYBROOKS raiso University, 1967 ALEXANDERLINDEL BROWN THOMASLOWELL PEACOCK STEVENBURCARD WARRENRICHARD PETERSON KENNETHJAMESEVANS JAMESROBERTPONSLER ROBERTALLANFLORENCE THOMASEDWARD RESNICK KENNETHALLANGERSTEIN RICHARDALLENROTHERMEL, A.B., St. WALTERTHEOPHILUSGUNRAJ Olaf College, 1967 WAYNEJOSEPH HARKNESS MICHAELPATRICKRYAN JEFFREYMARTINHENKIN, A.B., Lake MARTINBARRYSANDERS Forest College, 1967 WENDELLALLENSARGENT,A.B., North JAMESHAROLD ISAACSON, A.B., Miami Central College, 1965 University, 1967 JAMES CHARLESSCHARDT WALTERJOHN JAGODZINSKI MICHAELYALESCHWARTZ,A.B., 1967 WALTERGERALDJANIS, B.S., Elmhurst IRWINMICHAELSEIDMAN, B.S., 1967 College, 1967 BOBC. STONE RXER NILS JANSSON, A.B., Augustana ROBERTPOHLPLATZTHORNTON College, 1967 WAYNEGERALD THORPE, B.S., Utah DAVIDSTUARTJOHNSON,A.B., Lewis State University, 1965 College, 1967 JORDANJAY TILDEN,B.S., Roosevelt THOMASFRANCISKAINEG, Honors; University, 1% B.S., Northern Illinois University, SUEELLENTRAPP 1967 KENNETHTHOMAS TRIGGER THOMASJOSEPH KING, JR., B.S., 1967 THOMASJACOB WAUEN JIMMYMICHAELKLEE CHRISTOPHERSTANLEY WENCKUS, A.B., MARTINLAPIDUS Ripon College, 1967 CHARLESANTHONY LOGIUDICE ROBERTMERLEWILLARD, A.B., Illinois JOHNAKTHONY MAGUIRE, A.B., Knox College, 1965 College, 1966 VERNONROBERTWILLERT, JR. DAVIDLEEMELING RICHARD ALLEN WILSON DENNISJOEL MILLER,A.B., 1967 JOHX FRANCISWONDERLICK, B.S., 1967 MICHAEL ROYALMINTZ,B.S., Muhlen- berg College, 1967 Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery ROBERTCARL AHLERS, B.S., 1967 VICTOR KLASSEN,D.D.S., University DENISDAVID ANDERSON, B.S., 1966,1967 Federal of Parana, 1958 LEONRAYMOND KELLEHER, B.S., 1965, PETARMILENKOVIC, D.S., University of 1967 Belgrade, 1961

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Degree of Doctor of Medicine JOSEPH WILLIAMBRUCKMAN, B.S.. 1963 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

COLLEGE OF NURSING Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing LYDIAMARTHAFISCHEB CARROLL ROSEMARYImm~ SIMPSON MIURR CATHERINEJOAW cbgso Jo ANNPore, Honors JUANITAEST~RDmt RUTHEWINESCHUIT, High Honors PATRICIAANNE KIDDOO BARBARAJEAN PARKERSMUMACRAEB DOROTHYMAYLANUZA NANCYJo NIXONSCHWABAUER CAROLEELIZABETHBABTLETT MACKAY, SHARONEILEEN STANTON B.S.N., Wheaton College, 1968 VIRGINIAANN SHANKSWENX,High DORLEENYVONNE BAILN MCCANN Honors COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy KATHLEENSANTAROSE ALBANESE ALANNEWTON TAYLOR Degrees Conferred December 13,1969 COLLEGEOF DENTISTRY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Dentistry WILLIAMGARRY DOBRIN Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery HENRYDEANSABERMAN, B.S., 1964 DONALDNEWTON TUCK,JR. COLLEGE OF NURSING Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing KATHLEENLOUISESHAWBRANDT MARYLOUISELYNCH HELENJOYCE CLEMENS KATHLEENWILSONMAXSON, Honors JOAN ELAINESWINEHAMEB EDWARDS KATHLEENANNMCK~LLIP JUANXTA SHARONGOY CIIRISTAHFLLAOLTMANNSPALTEHOLZ ERIKABRIGITTE KALIS EVELYNGREENWOODTOCH,Honors JEANNE FRANCESLAWLER COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy GARYJAMES NOLAND Degrees Conferred March 21,1970 COLLEGE OF NURSING Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing MARJORIEANNBOYINK CAROLYNSUE SCHOTTDYSTRUP, Honors JEANNE FRANCESKNOWLFS DEBATTY, Sm ELLENMORRIS Honors ROBERTAKAYZIND,High Honors

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy JACK BLKICHMAN JOSEPH JAMES RUIZ Degrees Conferred June 12,1970 HONORARY DEGREE Degree of Doctor of Science WARRENHENRYCOLE,B.S., M.D. 19701 UNIVEFSITY OF ILLINOIS 1003

GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Zrr Anatomy ANNIELAURIEGRIFFITH,B.S., Roosevelt University, 1965 WAYNEANTHONYKRUEGER, B.S., M.S., John Carroll University, 1963, 1967 EDWARDJAMES MOTICKA,A.B., Kalarnazoo College, 1966 RICHARDHERMANZESCHICE, B.S., 1964 In Biological Chemistry ANTHONYMICHAELADAMANY, A.B., Rockford College, 1962; M.S., 1%7 THOMASHARRISON CLAWS, B.S., Wheaton College, 1964 RICHARDWILSONGRAY,A.B., North Central Coliege, 1964; M.S., 1967 CHARLESLAWRENCEHARRIS,B.S., 1966 ROBERTCHWNC-YINGHSU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1958 ; M.S., Van- derbiIt University, 1967 DAVIDHARTWARNOCK,A.B., Blackburn College, 1963 In Chemistry (Pharmaceutical) SOU-YIECHU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1964 NORMANLEROYHINES,B.S., 1963 In Microbiology JOHN LEBNARDVICE, B.S., Loyola University, 1963 ;M.S., 1965 InPathology THOMASABRAHAM VICTOR, M.D., 1964 In Pharmacology JOHN TAYLORHACKETT, B.S., 1964 In Pharmacy WALTERF. STANASZEK,B.S., M.S., 1962, 1966 In Physiology WILLIAMJAMES BUCKLEY,B.S., Loyola University, 1965 PAULABERNARDINE COPACK, B.S., himdelein College, 1964 CARYNGROSSBERG Durn& B.S., Roosevelt University, 1965 GABRIELMARCELGAWTHIER, C.E.S., Grenoble University, 1965 GERALDLANEGOTTLIEB, B.S., hl.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962, 1964 LOIS JANE SKAGERBERCHELLER,A.B., Albion College, 1964; M.S., The Univer- sity of Michigan, 1966 CHANTALLAW,A.B., University of California, 1966 JEFFREY LEVETT,B.S., University of Durham,. 1960, 1961 ANTHONYNICHOLAS MWCCXARDI, B.S., Indiana Institute of Technology, 1961; M.S., Case Institute of Technology, 1965 LYNNGEORGINE LORENZEN NEQWIN, B.S., North Park College, 1965 RICHARDJOSEPH REINHART,A.B., B.E.E., University of Delaware, 1964 JOHN LEONARDSEMMLOW, B.S., 1964 DONALDRALPHSTROMBECK,B.S., D.V.M., 195.2, 1954 Degree of Master of Science In Anatomy ROBERTPENROSEBARBER, A.B., Millikin University, 1967 In Biological Chemistry ZENAIDANATNIDAD OANDASAN BONGAARTS, A.B., Barat College of the Sacred Heart, 1967 PAULZUNG-YINGHAN,B.S., 1966 RONALDSINCLAIRNOHR, A.B., Linfield College, 1962 ; hI.S.T., Portland State College, 1967 1004 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In Chemistry (PhwrmKewticaJ) NOAHARARI, B.S., Technion Israel Institute of Technology, 1965 In Histology (Dent&) CHARLESEUGENEHAWLEY, A.B., The Johns Hopkins University, 1957; D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1962 STUARTALANKLEIN, D.D.S., 1969 GEORGEROBERTRIVIERE,A.B., Drake University, 1%; B.S., D.D.S., 1966, 1968 Ilt Medical Psychology LAWRENCEJAY FINE,B.S., The University of Wisconsin, 1968 In Microbiology LOURDESRIVEROVALENZUELA ALBERS, B.S., Philippine Union College, 1961 MAUREENEDITH BOCIAN, A.B., University of California, 1966 MING-YIHsu CHOU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1967 FRANCISDARCYDORIGAN,B.S., Loyola University, 1955 KATHLEENMARIEERICKSON, B.S., 1967 THEODORERAYJOHNSON, A.B., Augsburg College, 1968 TERRANCEJOSEPH MAWC,B.S., 1967 MARAYARTMANCKORKKANOK, B.S., University of Medical Sciences, 1965 ELLENMILLER, B.S., 1966 CAROLSUSANSCHUFFLER, B.S., 1968 ANGELINALEE TAN,B.S., University of Santo Tomas, 1966 RONALDDAVIDWISE, B.S., 1967 In Oral Pathology Sow-YEH CHEN,B.M.D., National Taiwan University, 1965 In Orthdontics LOUISMATTHEW ANDRIA, B.S., D.D.S., 1952, 1954 JAMES BYRONBERKE,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1963 ; B.S., D.D.S., 1966, 1968 EDWARDJOEL JOHN, B.S., D.D.S., 1960, 1962 BRUCEWALTERWISNER,D.D.S., Marquette University, 1966 In Pathology EBRAHIMAMIRMOKRI, M.D., Tehran University, 1961 1% Phurmacognosy STEPHENRICHARDBONOMO,B.S., 1969 In Phurwucology JOEL MICHAELBUSSE, B.S., Bradley University, 1966; M.D., 1969 ROBERTVICTOR WACHS,A.B., Northwestern University, 1966 In Pharmacy ROBERTSAULLEVINSON.B.S., 1966 In SzGrgery ROBERTMICHAELBARONE,B.S., Georgetown University, 1962 ; M.D., State Uni- versity of New York, 1966 WILLIAMHIATTHART, A.B., DePauw University, 1963 ; M.D., 1967 RONALDLEENICHOLS. M.D.. 1966 LAWRENCEVICTOR S~HOENFELD,-A.B., Princeton University, 1963 ; M.D., George Washington University, 1967 ALBERTKALESSTRAUS,A.B., Harvard College, 1963 ; M.D., Northwestern Uni- versity, 1967 Degree of Master of Science in Nursing MARIANRUTH BAEDER, B.S.N., University of North Dakota, 1%8 LORNAKAYMILL BARRELL,B.S., The University of Minnesota, 1955 CHARLESARTHURBOMBERGER, B.S.N., Wayne University, 1956 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1005

BRENDAJEAN BRICCLEFORSTER,B.S.N., 1968 DOREENELIZABETHMULREANY HARRIS, A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1%3; B.S., Columbia University, 1965 JUDY ANNJACOB HASELHORST,B.S.N., 1966 GLORIAANN MARTINHENDERSON, B.S.N., Northwestern University, 1952 ; B.S., Elmhurst College, 1953 ARLENEMILLERKAHN,B.S.N., 1963 SHIRLEYANN KOERNER, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1965 SHARONLORRAINE LIMN, B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1960 ROSEMARIE NAVARRO, B.S., Saint Xavier College, 1966 ANNETTEALDERMANPICKENS, B.S., Northwestern State College, 1955 PATRICIAKENYONPORZEMSKY, B.S., University of hfissouri, 1964 ARDITHANNWALSH,B.S.N., Southern Illinois University, 1964

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery VANHEISSACKERMAN EDWARDKALSBEEK, B.S., 1968 JOHN LEWISADAMS, B.S., 1968 ROLANDEDWARD KEHR. TR. KENNETHLOUIS AQ~NO DAVIDLEEKELSHEIMG JAMES FRANKARIENT KENNETHEDWARDKONIG,JIL, B.S., 1968 WAYNE EDWARDBARNHISEL, A.B., DONALDGEORGEKREHL. B.S.. 1968 Monmouth College, 1966; B.S., 1968 LESLIELANCE LAGERQUIST . JEFFREYNORTHRUPBECK,B.S., 1968 RICHARDEDWARDLEEDS,B.S., 1968 HARRYRAYMONDBEGLEY, JR, MICHAELSTEWARTLERMAN, B.S., 1967, STEPHENPAULBELCHER,B.S., 1968 1968 NEALROBERT BENHAM RONALDFRANCIS Luzzo WILLIAMREIP BENNETT,B.S., 1968 DANIELJOHN MACKEY,B.S., 1968 GERALDMICHAEL BIUE, B.S., 1968 JAMESJAY MANGLE,B.S., Iowa State LARRYWAYNEBIGGS,B.S., 1968 University, 1966; B.S., 1968 LARRYNEALBILLINGS JOHNMICHAEL MARSHALL, JR. DONALDKEITHBURDEN BRUCEALLANMASON, B.S., 1968 ALLANHOWARDCHARLES STEPHENANDREWMILLER,B.S., 1968 JEANMARTIAL CORRIVEAU, A.B., Uni- JOHNFREEMANOIKEEFE,B.S., 1968 versity of Virginia, 1965; B.S., 1967 RICHARDEMILOLSON JOHNGEORGE CRAWFORD, B.S., 1968 TERRYJONORTMAN JACK LEECROCKER ALLENCURPHEYOWEN,B.S., University HENRYTODDCUBBON,B.S., 1968 of Wisconsin. 1964 WILLIAMDUNCANDOWNIE TERRANCEMICHAEL DOWNS ROBERTWILLIAMEVANS,JR., B.S., 1966 DAVIDSTANLEYEVASKUS ZENON MICHAELPRANE,JR., B.S., 19 MICHAELJOSEPH FRANZEN MICHAELLEE PRIMACK,B.S., 1966 RICHARDALAN GILBERT, B.S., 1968 ALLANNASHRANZ PAULLEE GLICK, B.S., 1968 RICHARDLELAND REICH, Honors; A.B., STUARTLEEGOLDBLATT University of Oregon, 1965; B.S., DOUGLASVAN GRIN,A.B., B.S., 1966, 1968 1968 THOMASMICHAEL SCHULEIN,B.S., 1968 STEVENALANGRIFFIN, B.S., 1968 STUARTMICHAELSCHWARTZ,B.S., 1966, BRUCECURTGRONNER, B.S., 1968 1968 LARRYDONALDHALL,B.S., 1968 JOHN NELSONSCOTT,A.B., Southern JOHN JOSEPH HANCK,B.S., 1965, 1968 Illinois University, 1966; B.S., 1968 ROBERTJOSEPH HANEY BERNARDFRANCISSLAUGHTER, with WILLIAMMACK HANG, Honors Honors; A.B., Southern Illinois JAMESSTUARTHEMPHILL, B.S., 1968 University, 1965; B.S., 1968 STEPHEN RICHARD HERTZBERG,B.S., ROBERTBERNARDSMITH 1968 WILLIAMSTANASZEK,B.S., The Citadel, STANLEYCOTT HESS, B.S., The College 1951 of Emporia, 1963; B.S., 1968 JAMES JOSEPH SWIATEK,B.S., 1968 ROBERTLOUISHOCHSTETTER, B.S., 1968 GEORGETELATNYK, B.S., 1968 DAVIDHORBERG RICKPOWERARRICK TEMPLE EDWARDJEROME JAMES,A.B., Drake ROBERTGEORGETHOMAS, JR., B.S., 1968 Universitv. 1966: B.S.. 1968 GILBERTSTEVENUNATIN STEVENKAHN' WILLIAMFRANCISVANCE 1006 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

KEXNETEJ. VEUSMAN,B.S., 1959 RUSSELLEDWARDWALTERS, JR., B.S., DANADANGUOLE VITKUS 1968 VINCENTCOSIMOVIVIRITO, B.S., North- FREDERICKLours YOUNG,A.B., Elm- em Illinois University, 1966 hurst College, 1965; B.S.. 1968 LAWRENCENORMANWALLACE, B.S., WILUW RICHARDZIMMERMAN,B.S., 1966,1968 1968

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Degree of Doctor of Medicine PHILIPWARRENALBRECHT,B.S., 1967 TATKUEN CHOI, B.S., 1966 JEFFREY LYNNALEXANDER, A.B., North- FREDERICKWILLIAMCHURCH, JR., B.S., western University, 1966 Northern Illinois University, 1966 JUDITH MARYWENZEL ANDERSEN, A.B., RICHARDTERRYCOPPOLETTI, B.S., 1967 Rosary College, 1965 JAMES ROBERTCox, B.S., University of RAYMONDHALLANDREW,B.S., 1966 Notre Dame, 1966 CARLARTHUR ANDREWS, B.S., Wheaton LYNNRAOUL DALE, B.S., 1967 College, 1966 MARIANSUSAN DALSEY,B.S., Univer- IRISKLAWIRARONSON,B.S., 1966 sity of Michigan, 1966 BARRYCRAIGASHKINAZ, B.S., 1968 DOMINICKDAMBROSIO,JR. CHARLESLEROY BARBEE, A.B., Mac- RICHARDFERRISDENNIS, A.B., De- Murray College, 1966 Pauw University, 1966 FREDERICKALLAN BARBER,A.B., Grin- FRANKARTHUR DETRANA,A.B., 1967 nell College, 1966 RUSSELLBURKSDIETERICH,A.B., Knox STEVENMARK BARDOLPH, B.S., Calvin College, 1965 College, 1966 RICHARDANTHONYDIRRENBERCER MICHAFL MYERS BARTLESON,A.B., DONALDWILLIAM DIXON, A.B., 1966 Northwestern University, 1966 EDWINHOWARDDOLIN,B.S., 1967 WILLIAMWHITTLERBAUMCARTNER NORMANSTEVENDRUCK,A.B., Wash- JAMES JOHN BEIER, A.B., St. Mary's ington University, 1967 College, 1966 RODNEYIRAEICER,B.S., 1967 WILLIAM RICHARD BELTZ, Honors; MICHAELCHARLESFACAN,B.S., Loyola A.B., University of Missouri, 1966 University, 1966 RICHARDALBERTBERGSRUD,A.B., Au- TERRYRYANFARMER, A.B., Southern gustana College, 1965 Illinois University, 1966 MARILYNKAYEWALTHERSBERLINER, LAWRENCEJAY FINE,B.S., University B.S., Western Illinois University, of Wisconsin, 1968 1967 THOMASLYMANFINNECAN,B.S., Loy- OSCARBETANCOURT ola University, 1966 STEVENPETER BLEIWEISS DAVID LEON FISHMAN,B.S., Loyola RXCH.4RD ALANBLOOM, B.S., University University, 1966 of Michigan, 1966 STEWARTDALE FORDHAM, B.S., 1966 RICHARDHENRYBOLT,A.B., Hope Col- JEFFREY ELIOTGALPIN, B.S., 1968 lege, 1965 JON EDWINGELSEY,A.B., Northwest- PHILIPDAVIDBONOMI ern University, 1965 STEPHENDARWIN BOREN HARVEYALLEN GERSH DARRYLALAN BOUFFARD, B.S., 1966 RICHARDBRUCEGILMORE,A.B., North- ROBERTEARLBOYD I11 western University, 1966 THOMASEDWARD BREWER, A.B., 1%6 PAULGANNONGODFREY,B.S., Massa- BARRYDAVID BROWN,B.S., 1967 chusetts Institute of Technology, HOWARDSTANTON BROWN, B.S., Rw 1966 sevelt University, 1966 MICHAELSTEPHENGOTTFRIED,A.B., STEPHENJAMES BRUBAKER,A.B., Mi- Northwestern University, 1966 ami University, 1966 ROYMICHAEL GULLN NADINECECILE BRUCE, B.S., College of JOHN CURRYGu", JR., A.B., Earlham St. Francis, 1964 College, 1966 MARKALFRED BULLOCK, B.S., Univer- VERNALOUISEGUSTAITIS, B.S., DePaul sity of South Dakota, 1968 University, 1%5 JACK MARTINBULMASH RALPH LESLIE HAGEN,A.B., North- DAVIDWILLIAM BURKE, B.S., 1966 western University, 1964 RALPHVICTORCABIN, B.S., 1968 PAULZUNC-YINGHAN,Honors; B.S., WILLIAMEDWARDCARSKADON, JR., B.S., 1966 1%2 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1007

FRANKJOSEW HARM, B.S., Northern LAWRENCEORINMARTIN,B.S., Bndley Illinois University, 1967 University, 1966 TBOMAS.JAYHART, A.B., Milkkin Uni- JAMESBRIAN MARTINS, Hanors; A.B., versity, 1%5 North Park College, 1966 FREDRICXALAN HASEMAN, A.B., 1% LILLIANMARLENE McCoy, B.S.,West- ROBERTSCOTTHELLER,B.S., 1967 ern Illinois University, 1968

.I-JOHNCRAIGHENDRICKS RICHARDCARSUNMCFAUL,B.S., Iowa MARKHEYMANN,B.S., City Callege of Wesleyan College, 1966 New York. 1963 DANIEL MELBER, A.B., University of DONALDALLEN HLOUSEK Michigan, 1966 DAVIDCHRISTIAN HOHN, High Honors; WILLIAMHOWARD METZGER, B.S., 1W B.S.. 1%4 STEVENMICHAELMEYER ROGERNE~L-HoLT,A.B., Duke Univer- WILLIAMMICHAEL MILLER, A.B., 1%7 sity, 1961; MA., New School of ROBERTADAM MINOW, A.B., North- Social Research, 1963 western University, 1966 JOHN CHARLESHUNTER, B.S., Beloit JACKMORGAN, B.S., 1967 College, 1966 WILLIAMALLEN MOROWITZ, B.S., 1967 DWAIN CLARKILLMAN, A.B., Lincoln RICHARDSALISBURYMORSE, B.S., 1964 Christian College, 1965 JOHN EDWARDMURPHY, A.B., 1968 SAMUELGREGORYJACOBSON, High Hon- JAMES ERICNAGEL, A.B., Southern Illi- ors; A.B., 1966 nois University, 1966 PAULNICHOLASJACQUIN,B.S., Michi- RAYMONDHAROLDNOOTENS,B.S., 1966 gan State University, 1966 REBECCAMAYNORRIS, B.S., Alma Col- DANIELMARION JANIGA,B.S., Loyola lege, 1964

University, 1966 TAMES EDWARDOBERHEIDE. B.S.. I Uni-- RONALDJAMES JANKOWSKI . versity of Denver, 1966 DONALDPAULJENSEN,A.B., Augustana THOMASCHARLESOCHELTREE, A.B., College, 1966 University of Notre Dame, 1966 ROBERTEDWIN JOHNSON,A.B., De- SHELDONORLOFF, B.S., University of Pauw University, 1966 Michigan, 1966 WALTERCARL JOHNSON, A.B., North DENNISJAMES PETROFF Park College, 1966 WILLIAMJOHN PIERCE,B.S., Loyola DANIELCASIMIR KARNICKI University, 1966 EDWARDSTEPHEN KARP, A.B., Grinnell DALE MARSHALLPLAPP, A.B., North College, 1966 Central College, 1965 PAULMARTINKENTOR, B.S., 1966 DAVIDMARKPLAYER,B.S., 1966 BARRYMARTINKERMAN, High Honors; ROBERTMCELROYPOCUE, B.S. 1966 B.S., 1967 PATRICKDAVID POOLE,A.B., Southern GEORGEKIMMERLING Illinois University, 1966 JAMESHAMILTONKING, A.B., Knox MARVINLEEPRIMACK College, 1966 GEORGESTEPHANPROCUK JAMES KARLKLOTTER,A.B., St. Mary's RICHARDPHILIPPUCKETT,A.B., South- College, 1966 ern Illinois University, 1966 ROBERTALLENKOOKER NICHOLASPULLOS,A.B., Northwestern JOHN ROGERKRUEGER, Honors; A.B., University, 1966 Monmouth College, 1963 RICHARDJONRAFWTR, High Honors EUGENEKENT LAMBERT,A.B., North ROBERTPERRYRANDOLPH, A.B. South- Central College, 1966 ern Illinois University, I%E: JUERGENJOACHIM LEHMANN,B.S., De- ROBERTHENRYREEDER,B.S., 1966 Paul University, 1966 HOWARDJOEL REINGLASS ROBERTLEROYLEIBOWITZ,Honors BENJAMINVICTOR REZBA,B.S., Mc- JACQUELINERUTH LEVITT,A.B., Uni- Kendree College, 1964 versity of Chicago, 1962 STEPHENFRANCIS RICHARDSON RAYMONDCASIMIR LEWANDOWSKI,JR., STEVENROYRNOSIN A.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, ROBERT WARRENROSENBAUM, B.S., 1966 Loyola University, 1966 RICHARDSHELDONLIEBERMAN,B.S., ROBERTLEE ROSENPELD,A.B., Wash- University of Wisconsin, 1966 ington University, 1%6 ROBERTSTEVENSLONG, B.S., M.S.,1961, DAVIDBARRY ROSENFJELD, A.B., Bran- 1964 deis University, 1966 MARKWILLIAMLUNDE,B.S., 1966 RICHARDLEE ROTTMAN PETERTODMAGNUSSON, B.S., 1965 RICHARDPAULRUBENSTEIN,Honors 1008 BOARD QF TRUSTEES [June 17 ROBERTOWENRWER,B.S., 1%7 DEANALANTHOMPSON, B.S., 1965 MICHAELGEORGE RYAN, with Honors; ARA GARABED'TILKIAN, Honors; B.S., A.B., University of Notre Dame, Amwican .University of Beirut, 1966 1966 MARKJULES SCRAFFNER,A.B., Knox MIQIAELJOHN TUETH,R.S.. St. Bene- College, 1966 dict's College, 1966 QRRIN MERRILLSCHEFF,B.S., The Uni- STEPHENREADVEACH, A.B., Southern versity of Wisconsin, 1966 Illinois University, 1965 SHARONIRENE SCHNITTKER, B.S., 1966 LARRYALAN VON BEHREN, B.S., 1966 LEWISSEEDER,A.B., 1968 PATRICIAANNE PIERCEVON BEHREN, DANIELSTEVENSELXNGES B.S., 1966 RICHARD CHARLESSENELICK ROBERTVICTORWACHS, A.B., North- JOHN CWUDESHAFFER,B.S., 1%7 western University, 1966 MARCSIDNEYSHINDERMAN, B.S., Roo- WILLIAMHERBERTWALDMAN,A.B., sevelt University, 1966 Johns Hopkins University, 1966 GREGORYIRA SHORR,Honors; B.S., PAULKARLWEGEHAUPT,A.B., Augus- University of Michigan, 1966 tana College, 1966 DREWMERRIT SIEBEN, A.B., 1967 MARTINLEONARDWEINHOFF, Honors RONALDEDWARDSNEIDER, A.B., Wash- ROBERTSTEWARTWEINSTEIN, B.S., 1967 ington University, 1966 JAMESMICHAEL WEISSMAN, A.B., 1966 DONALDSTEWARTSOKOL RALPHJOSEPH WESSEL,B.S., 1968 STUARTVICTOR SOSTRIN, B.S., 1967 GARYCBARLESWILLIAMS,B.S., 1966 JOHNPAULSPENCER,B.S., 1966 CHARLESEDWARDWILSON, A.B., Duke DAVIDWARREN STEIN University, 1966 MICHAELROBERTSTEIN,A.B., 1W DANIELPAULWINDSOR,A.B., 1967 ALANJ. STERN,A.B., Oberlin College, MICHAELSAMORSWINSTON 1966 TERRANCELEE WISEMAN,B.S., Valpa- MARKALLEN STERN raiso University, 1966 GARYRIPLEY STIERS KENNETHFREDWOERTHWEIN,A.B., RONALDJEAN SWARSEN,A.B., North- Princeton University, 1964; M.S., western University, 1966 1967 JAMES RICHARDSYMON, B.S., 1968 RICHARDG. YAGOL,B.S., 1%7 EMMAELIZABETHTAO,A.B., Washing- JERRY LEEYON, B.S., 1967 ton University, 1966 JON DAVIDZOLTAN, Honors; A.B., The JEFFREY SPENCERTENNANT, B.S., 1966 University of Rochester, 1967 EDWARDTENNER ALBERTJOHNZUSKA, JR., A.B., North- ROBERTDIETZTETIK western University, 1966

SCHOOL OF ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Art DAVID COPPOLA THOMASDEANSIMS, Honors GARYJOHN NELSON LUCYMARIANNE VASILE Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Record Administration DIANEJOY ALEX LINDAGAY CHITTENDEN MARGRETKNOKEAMATAYAKUL PATRICIAANNGACA RANDJAMES BAIRD MARILYNJEAN LWRS LINDASUSANBRIDGES CYNTHIAMARIA MILAN, A.B., North- PEGGYANNCAMPBELL western University, 1969 DARLENESUSAN CHANSKY ELLENBETHNAIDITCH JEAN CHENOWETH,A.B., Northwestern ROBERTAELISSAWOLFE, A.B., Univer- University, 1969 sity of Massachusetts, 1962 Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology DIANELYNN ANDORF MARIA LYNNEKIBLER MADELYNIRENE BLOCH, Honors MARYKRIISA, Honors SUSANGAILBOSTROIU GEORGETTERUTH LALISH,Honors BEVERLYJANE BOWERS JOAN MARIEMALLIN BARBARAELLEN BURNS SHEILAMARYMATSON LINDALOUISE DE MARCO NANCYANNELIZABETHPIERCE RENEEMARLENEFILAS,Honors SUSANMARY REMAFEDI DEBORAHFAYGOLDBERC BARBARASUSAN RUBINS 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1009

BARBARALYNNRUBY, B.S., 1959 PAMELAKAYWALGREN, High Honors MARGARETANNSTACK Honors CAROLYNJEANZACHARY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy RANDILAINEANDERSON LYNDAEILEENLm,Honors SHARONANN MOOREBELLUCCI AMYWAI-PING LUK KARENEMMAGNRAD MARGOELLENMANSFIELD HELENCAROL MEILAHNCox GLORIAJEAN GNNARINO PERRY MELANIEFITZGERALDTHOMAS ELLEXSON CATHERINELou RICE BETHADINAH GOLDSTEIN ARLENEBARBARARICH JANICEMARIEHAMARIK LYNNELLEN HARRILYNMICHELE HART REBECCAELIZABETH DUTTON SHARPE CAROLELEE JOCHA PEGGYSUSAN SHERMAN SALLYANN KUNDE KANNAKA SHEILAFAYEBOVILSKYURY JEANETTE MARIEBERINGER KRODEL, JUDITHGLADYSVICICH Honors ANDREALEEZASLAVSKYWEITZBERG MARYLYNNSNOWKUNA, Honors GWENDOLYNJEAN WONC COLLEGE OF NURSING Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing JUDITH LYNNATKINSON NANCYNADINENEWCOMER MOORE. FAYNORETTAATWCOD Honors BARBARAJANE BASSO SUSANMAYUMI NARIMATSU JOEA MARIAELLIS BIERCHEN KARENANNNAUYALIS BARBARAJEAN BLUME,Honors JEAN MARIEPATTERSON MARY LOUISEQUINN BOWERS JEANNE MARGUERITEPAULSON ELEANORJANEBUSSERT JOYCEANNPAWLIK LOISELEANOR CLEMEXS NANCYRUTHPOGUE ROBERTLEROY Cox, JR. ALLIDAHVELMAPOOLE PATRICIAANNDAMLER SUZANNELOUISEDEPALMAPORTER JUDITHELAIKEDRAKSLER KATHRYNANNE ZELLARSREDLINGER, JOAN SCHUELKEFRITCH DRUCK Honors SHERYLLYNN PISZCZEKELLISON TERESALYNNROMANO MICHELLELESLIEENSLIN LINDAKAY PATRICK ROSEBROCK MARIEDIANNE FOCHTMAN SUSANLYPT RUBIN SINDYBEAGOLDMAN JOANNEPAULINE RYSIEWICZ ELIZABETHANNGROENDYKE DONNAMARIERZEMINSKI JEANNE PATRICIAGROSS NATALIEJEANNE SAMOLINSKI GLORIAJEAN HANNA MARYCECILESCHAUB JILL ANNBERGQUIST HEDMAN CHERYLANNSCHLATTER JANETMARYHOPPENRATH CRYSTALKAYEWHITESCHUETT ELANARUTHHORWITZ KATHLEENANNSIMONIK LORAYNXANNETTE WARBER HREJSA LYNNISABELLESIVERTSEN OLIVIARUTH JOHNSON RUTHANN SMITH BARBARAEILYN KAISER MAXINEHARRIETTINTSPUNT NANCYHELENKOTLARZ CAROLJEAN SZAFLARSKI JUNEKRAWCZAK LINDARENEE TSCHAPPAT MARGARETANNELECH JULIEANNE TUPLER SANDRAJEANNE LEE, A.B., 1967 LYNNMARIE VERBRUGCHE CAROLJEAN KOMOROWSKILUCHSINGER LOIS MARIE KRONHOLMWEEKS UANITA SUEMCCARTY KARENELAINEWEST iILEEN RITAMCWERN MARYCHRISTINEWICKLEIN PATRICKJAMES MCLAIN ALICEJANE W-OZNIAK NANCYJANE MEADOWS RUTHANN WRIGHT MARGARETANN MERGES, Honors ELAINEROSE WUSTMANN DALESUSANYASSINGER COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy CYNTHIAANNAuav DALIAREGINA BAKAITIS IDADARLENEApmNI, Honors ROBERTG. F. BARTELS,A.B., 1964 1010 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

GREGORYROBERTBKHREXS OHN EDWARDLANDA GARYBILLINGSLEY ORMAN HOWARDLms LUCIOJESUS BLANCO,B.S., Institute of LANNETOLANLEESMAN Matanzas, 1953; D.Ph., University GLENDAVID LEESMAN of Havana, 1950 CHARLESEDWARDLEWIS FREDCHAI(LES BLUYHACEN, JR. LOUIS JOSEPH LICOS MICHAELCHARLESBOLSONI ELLIOTSTUARTLINSKY PATRICIAALICEBOVEE TIMOTHYKING-LUND Loo GEORGEWILLZAM BRWK WOODSONEDWARDMABRY, JR ALLANINCEBROWN WILLIAMROGER MAGRUDER DANIELALANBROWN RONALDSTEVEN MANDEI, EDWARDJOHN BUCZYNSKI INACAROLBORMANN MARTINEK, High PAULALANBUTLER Honors WILLIAM CACINI,JR., Honors JAMES RUDOLPHMARTINEK PATRICIAEARLENA CAMPBELL ANNAMARIE MEIER PATRICKJOSEPH CARROLL THOMASMENROY MIL.LS LINDASUSAN&HEN, Honors ROBERTMARTINMOBUS NORMAN&CHARD &HEN JOHN ALLENNAGEL WALLACEJACKSONCROSS 111, B.S., DENNISEDWARD NETTENSTROM Colorado State University, 1966 DAVIDALAN NEWBERG NANCYLYNNDAILEY THOMASANTHONY NOVORYTA JOEL MARVINDOLIN, Honors EDWARDPHILLIP OHDE JOSEPHEDWARD PAWELAK FRANZRICHARD PETERSON g;iyE+g;;RIs JOHNWESLEY PETTICREW MARKSTUARTEDELHEIT EUGENEPFEIFER,B.S., Northern Illinois ARTHURWILLIAM ENGLISH, B.S., Uni- University, 1967 versity of Oregon, 1967 LYSLERICHARD PIETSCH WILLIAMJOSEPH FEINBERG,B.S., 1966 PAULLoms PLUTA,High Honors KENNETHARNOLD FOERSTER CARLOJOHNRAMPA, B.S., 1965 MARTINALLAN GANAN, Honors MICHAELCLAYTONRAMSDEU IRENAJACINTA GLAMBA JOHNHOWARD REINERTSON, A.B., Ripon JOSEPH WILLIAMGLOUDEMAN,JR. College, 1964 ANDREALOUISE GRABOW DENNISLAWRENCEREISS DANIELCHARLES GRAGIDO MARTINHAROLDRESSLER FRANKRAYMOND GREIFENSTEIN RICHARDALLENRHEIN RICHARDZEIS GUMM, Honors; A.B., ROBERTJOHN ROCKS Southern Illinois University, 1967 JOHNALFRED ROMANKIEWICZ RICHARDGUNGLER LAWRENCECHARLES ROSENTHAL CARLMARTIN GUSTAFSON VITOJOSEPH SBLENDORIO MICHAELHACKMAN KENNETHSCHAEFER MICHAELALANHARRIS PATRICKGEORGE SCHLEICH DONALDWILLIAM HAYDEN PHILLIPDIOSCHLIEM RICHARDJOSEPH HOLLY DAVIDALAN SCHOO EVA KAREN BORMANNHUMM, High STEVENCHARLES SCHUMANN Honors SHARONMARIE SCHWAGER,High Honors STEVENMARKHUMM, Honors ROBERTLEROYSHAPIRO JAMES HUNT THOMASROBERTS SHARPE TERRYDALEJOHNSON GEOFFREYSTEPHEN SHEININ LOUISBERNARDKADUCAK PATRICIALOUISESHINNICK, Honors LOUISJOSEPH KASPER LEESTEVENSIMON,Honors THOMASosm KAZIKIEWICZ JOHNEDWARDSINGLETARY THOMAS~OSEPHKELLY,JR. JOEL FRANKLINSIVILL ROBERTRONALDKENNEDY AVERYLOUIS SPUNT EDITHEIBENKERESZTES-NAGY ROGERALANSTANCL GEORGEFRANCISKLODA GEORGEWILLIAMSTRATTON RONALDLEEKm TIMOTHYAMES SULUVAN LARRYEDWARDKORELC WILLIAM ft ENRY TAYLOR, JR. ARNOLDLEWISKOTOWSKY LAWRENCEGUNNAR THOMPSEN JERRY ROBERTKRBEC WILLIAMLAWRENCETHOMPSON RICHARDJOHN KREJSA THOMASALANTHYER, High Honors CHRISTINEELAINEKUJAWA CHRISTOFHERFRANKLINVAUGHNS ROBERTLEONARDKUNKA PATRICZA ANN NORMANVAUCEINS JON DONALDLAGER JOLEEN FRANCESVIDIC 19703 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 10.11

KWOKHUNGWAN MICHAELBRUCEWILLIAMS RICHARDDEANWARTICK DONALDG~RGE WILSON, B.S., SHOSHANASUZANNE WEINBAUM Roosevelt University, 196 SEYMOURWEITZBERG TIMMYJOE WITSMAN CAROLEVERONICAWUTER HENRYYEEHAYWONC ROBERTCHARLESWICKEY JAY ALANYUSKO JAMESDONWANWICOFF WILLIAM ANTHONYZATO ANTHONYSTEPHENWIECZOREK, JR. URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Degrees Conferred June 20,1970

HONORARY Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts MAXABRAMOVITZ, M.S. Degree of Doctor of Science ROBERTW. HOLLEY,Ph.D. Degree of Doctor of Letters W. MCNFJL LOWRY,Ph.D.

GRADUATE COLLEGE Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Accmfitancy YOUSEFAWADEL-ADLY, B.Com., Cairo University, 1961; M.B.A., Indiana Uni- versity, 1966 JAMES OLE WINJUM, B.Bus.Adm., M.S., University of Minnesota, 1960, 1961 In Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering ANDREWKLAVINS,B.S., M.S., 1963, 1968 In Agricultural Economics SURE~HCHANDRA BIRLA, M.Sc., Agra University, 1957; M.S., 1967 RAMONJANSUYCRUZ,JR., B.S.A, University of the Philippines, 1959 RAMASHANKERMISRA,B.S.Ag., M.S.Ag., Agra University, 1949, 1951; Assoc., Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 1957; M.S., 1963 GENTILROJAS, Econornista, Universidad del Valle, 1964; MSc., Ohio State Uni- versity, 1965 JAMESALTON WELLS, B.S., M.S., University of Kentucky, 1949, 1951 IANROBERT WILLS, B.Agr.Sc., M.Agr.Sc., University of Melbourne, 1962, 1966 In Agricultural Engineering PETERDALEBLOOME, B.S., M.S., 1%5, 1969 JAMESCLARENCE CONVERSE, B.S., M.S., North Dakota State University, 1964, 1966 WALTER CECILHAMMOND,B.S., Universit of Georgia, 1962; M.S., 1964 JAMESKENTMITCHELL, B.S., M.S., Iowa &ate University, 1957, 1964 In Agronomy MARVINEUGENEBAUER, B.S.A., M.S. Purdue University, 1965, 1967 JAMES EDWARDBEUERLEIN,B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee, 1965, 1967 HAROLDDEANCOBLE, B.S., M.S., North Carolina State University, 1965, 1967 BHAGWATIPRASADDUBEY,M.Sc., University of Jabalpur, 1%1 LEONROBERTFOLLMER,B.S., Western Illinojs U-versity, 1964; M.S., 1967 SEYEDREZA GHORASHY,B.S.Agr, M.S., Universi of Nebraska, 1965, 1967 SRE~DARSHANRAI, B.Sc., M.Sc., Banares Hindu%niversity, 1961,1963 In Animal Science FREDJOSEPH KARSCH,BS., Juniata College, 1964; M.S., University of Maine, 1966 JAMES WILLIAHNOVEROSKE, A.B., A.M., Indiana University, 1963, 1964 1012 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In Anthropology DEANEDWARDARNOLD,A.B., Wheaton College, 1964; A.M., 1%7 LORETTAKAYFOWLER, A.B., Smith College, 1966 THOMASPERKINS MYERS, B.A., Beloit College, 1963 WILLIAMWESLEX PILCHER, B.A., Portland State College, 1963 In Biology BETTYJSHIDA KIRK,B.A., Reed College, 1957; M.S., University of Rochester, 1965 In Biophysics SWAMINATHANJAYARAMAN, B.Sc., M.A., University of Madras, 1958, 1961; LL.B., University of Bombay, 1965 WALTERFARRARMANGEL, A.B., 1963 In Botany KARENLOUISEJOHNSON, A.B., Swarthmore College, 1963; M.S., 1965 In Business PEGGYENGELHARDT ANDERSON, B.S., MacMurray College, 1962; M.S., 1964 VEERAVATKANCHANADUL, B.S.Com., B.S.B.A., M.P.A., Thammasat University, 1959, 1959, 1962; M.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1965 SAADIAHAFEZ MONTASSER, B.Com., Cairo University, 1961; M.B.A., University of Michigan, 1965 In Chemical Engineering DAVID LARUEBONDURANT, B.S.G.E., University of Oklahoma, 1966; M.S., 1968 MINGFANG,B.S., 1965; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1966 RICHARDALLENGRIEGER, B.S.E., University of Michigan, 1965; M.S., 1968 ANASTASIUSJOHN KARABELAS,Dipl., National Technical University (Athens), 1963; M.S., 1967 Yomc YUELKIM, B.Sc.Eng., Seoul National University, 1964; M.S., 1968 GEORGEJOSEPH KLEIN,B.Ch.E., Villanova University, 1966; M.S., 1968 GARYDEANSUMP,B.S., Oregon State University, 1965; M.S., 1968 In Chemistry TERRYGORDONBURLINGAME,A.B., University of California (Riverside), 1965 DIANEDAVENPORT, B.S., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1965 MICHAELBENJAMIN GARRETT,A.B., University of California, 1963 JAMES EVANHOUSE, JR., B.S., M.A., Southern Illinois University, 1958, 1961 ELLIOTDALEJACKSON, B.S.. Emory and Henry College, 1964; M.S., 1966 ANAMASIULIS JONAS, B.S., University of Illinois (Chicago), 1966 RICHARDWILLIAM LAWER, A.B., Knox College, 1965 JAMES DOUGLASMCCULLOUGH,JR., B.S., University of California (Los Angeles), 1963; M.S., San Diego State College, 1965 CHARLESDONALDOLSON,B.A., University of Minnesota, 1965; M.S., 1967 WARRENJOSEPH PEASCOE,B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1965 THOMASGARRISON SANDERS, B.A., Williams College, 1963; M.S., 1965 SHEL~ONARTHURSCHAFFER,B.S., University of California, 1965 WAYNETHOMASSHIER, B.Sc., University of Waterloo, 1966; M.S., 1968 JOHN THATCHER,B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, 1965 DIXONARTHUR ROGER THOMPSON, B.Sc., University of Alberta, 1964 HAZELANNETOMS,B.S., 1966 RICHARDNOBLEWATSON,B.S., Southern Methodist University, 1965 In Civil Engineering WILLIAMDOUGLASBERG,B.S.C.E., M.S.C.E., Purdue University, 1964, 1967 OWENSINCLAIRCECIL111, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1963; M.S., 1964 MANOUTCHEHRHEIDARI, B.S., M.S., 1963, 1966 ROBERTPETERKASSAWARA, B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1966; M.S., 1968 In Commwrications THOMASPATRICK CALLANAN, A.B., Fordham University, 1962; A.M., 1963 JOHN STEPHENHADLEY, B.S., Texas Christian University, 1963; M.S., 1967 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1013

EDWARDWILLIAM LAKNER, B.A., University of Colorado, 1964 LAWRENCE%WAYNE NOGLE,B.S., A.M., 1962,1964 SIDNEYPAULROBINOVITCH,B.A., University of Manitoba, 1963 LARRYRICHARDSMITH,B.S., Illinois State University, 1959 In Comparative Literature GRAEMEDOUGLASCOLVILLETYTLER,B.A., M.A., Oxford University, 1957, 1963; A.M., 1967 In Computer Science DANIELEWELLATKINS111, B.S.E.E, Bucknell University, 1965; M.S., 1967 CHARLESRICHMONDBAUGH,B.S., Michigan State University, 1965; M.S., 1967 In Dairy Science BHASKERGOPALKATPATAL,B.V.Sc., University of Saugar, 1954; M.V.Sc., Univer- sity of Madras, 1961 CHILECAMPALLIADINARAYANA REDDY, B.V.Sc., Sri Venkateswara University, 1962; M.S., 1967 RONALDCLARENCE WESTER, A.B., Clark University, 1962; M.S., 1969 LINDASHUN-WANCHANCYu, B.S., Taiwan Normal University, 1966; M.S., 1968 In Economics VUDAYACIRI NAGABHUSHANAMBALASUBRAXIANYAM, M.A., University Of Mysore, 1959; A.M., 1968 KEITHHERBERTJOHNSON, B.S., A.M., 1963, 1964 LANNYEVANSTREETER,A.B., Oberlin College, 1962; M.S., 1964 ROBERTJAMES THORNTON,B.A., Xavier University, 1965; A.M., 1967 NORMANCHARLESWALZER,B.S., Illinois State University, 1966; A.M., 1969 In Educatim GERALDALLENCURL, B.S., Illinois State University, 1954; M.S., 1957 ROBERTKEITHHANSON,B.S., Illinois State University, 1960; M.S., 1963 EVELYNHUNTHAUGHT,B.S., M.A., Northern Illinois University, 1961, 1965 HENRYCLARENCEJOHNSON,JR., A.B., Canterbury College (Indiana), 1951; B.D., Nashotah House (Wisconsin), 1957 FREDAIRENE OSTHOFF, B.S., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1950; Ed.M., 1961 DAVIDWARDPEASE,JR., A.B., Ed.M., 1955, 1959 JOHNVINCENT PETERSON, A.B., Ed.M., 1959, 1962 SERMCHITRSINHASENI,B.A., M.A., Chulalongkorn University, 1955, 1959; A.M., 1964 GRAEMEHENRYWATTS,B.A., University of Sydney, 1966; A.M., 1969 THOMASDANIEL YAWKEY,B.S.Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1963; M.Ed., Duquesne University, 1966 In Electrical Enoineerino- JAMESMURNANEDAVIS,B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967 BRUCEGENEDE LUCISH,B.S., M.S., 1965, 1968 HARVEYALLENFINKELSTEIN,B.S.E.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1966; hf.S., 1968 EUGENEGOWAN 111, B.S., M.S., 1964,1966 JERRY LEE HANSON,B.A., St. Olaf College, 1954; B.S., United States Air Force Institute of Technology, 1%1; M.S., 1962 CARLOSRICARDO PEIXOTO HARTMANN, B.Eng., M.S., Instituto Tecnol6gico de Aeroniutica, 1963, 1966 JOHN PATRICKHAYES, B.E., National University of Ireland (Dublin), 1965; M.S., 1967 ROGERLAVERNEJOHNSON, B.S., M.S., 1965, 1966 KENNETHCORNEALJLJNCLING,B.S.E.E., Iowa State College, 1959; M.S.E.E., United States Air Force Institute of Technology, 1964 ORINEDWARDMARVEL, B.E.E., M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1963, 1965 STUARTMICHAELMELZER, B.E., Cooper Union, 1965; M.S., 1967 WILLIAMDOOLEY PETTY,B.S., United States Military Academy, 1962; M.S., 1968 MICHAELJOHN PISTERZI,B.S., M.S., 1961, 1962 2014 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

EDWXNMARTIN SCHAEFEB 111, B.S., M.S.,1%5, 1966 LAVERNEARTHUR SCHLIE, B.S., M.S.,1965,1966 SHARADC~~ANDRASETH,B.E., University of Jabalpur, 1964; M.T&., Indian Institute of Technology, 1967 DONALDROBERTWILTON,B.S., M.S., 1964, 1966 In English THOMASPETER ADLER, A.B., M.A., Boston College, 1964, 1966 ANN DRYSDALEPARSONS, B.A., University of Cambridge, 1958; A.M., 1966 EDWARDCLARENCE WRIGHT, A.B., Dartmouth College, 1963; A.M., Harvard Uni- versity, 1964 In Entomology P~IPMICHAELFox, B.S., M.S., University of Kentucky, 1963, 1965 INDERPRAKASH KAFGOR, B.Sc.Ag.(Hons.). University of Delhi, 1957 DONALDEDWARD KUHLMAN, B.S., M.S., 1955, 1966 ROBERTFLOYDRANDALL,A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1962 In Finance PAULALLANRANDLE, B.S.. M.B.A., University of Utah, 1965, 1967 In Food Science MICHAELTHOMASDANZIGER, B.S.Chem.E., M.S., Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 1962, 1967 VERNONLEEPORTER, B.S., M.S., 1940, 1949 SUDHAKARPUNDLIR SHANBHAG, B.Sc.(Hons.), Karnatak University, 1965 ; BSc. (Tech,), University of Bombay, 1966; MS., 1969 In French DIANELWINGSTON BUTTURFF, B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1963; A.M., 1966 JACQUES FRAN~OISLOUIS MALET,B.S., Memphis State University, 1963 ;A.M., 1967 GUYTHOMASTRAIL, AB., A.M., 1956, 1966 In Geograbhy JAMES FERDINANDGOFF, B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed., Illinois State University, 1958, 1959 BRUCEWAYNESMITH,B.A., New York State College (Potsdam), 1965; A.M., 1967 In Geology CIIANG-LULIN, B.S., National Taiwan University, 1962; M.S., Washington State University, 1967 BRUCEALLENMASTERS,B.S., Valparaiso University, 1959; M.A., University of California, 1962 C. PRASADARAO,BSc., M.Sc., University of Mysore, 1960, 1961 OWENLISTERWHITE, B.Sc., University of Melbourne, 1958; M.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1961 THOMASRAYMOND WORSLEY, B.S., College of the City of New York, 1965; M.S., University of Tennessee, 1967 WILLIAM HERBERTWRIGHT 111, A.B., Middlebury College, 1965; A.M., Indiana University, 1967 In German LOWELLALLENBANGERTER, A.B., A.M., Stanford IJniversity, 1966, 1967 HERIBERTBREIDENBACH,Ph.B.. Philosophisch-Theologische Ordenshochschule, 1945; M.A., Northwestern University, 1955 In History ROGERDEANBRIDGES, B.A., M.A., State College of Iowa, 1959, 1963 HENRYLAMAREATON, B.S., A.M., 1959, 1963 HERMANWILLIAMMAST 111, BA., University of Kansas, 1963; M.A., University of Hawaii, 196.5 DONALDEUGENESHEPARDSON, B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1%1; A.M., 1964 JAMES .ROIIERTWEGS, B.S.Ed., Western Illinois University, 1963; M.A., Northern Illinois University, 1966 In Library Science LE MOYNEW. ANDERSON,B.S.L.S., B.A., University of Minnesota, 1948, 1948; M.S., 1951 1970J UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1015

WUAM SHERMANBEBNER,B.A., M.A., University of Minnesota, 1961, 1962 JOHN WILLIAMHEUSSMAN,B.S., Concordia Teachers College (Nebraska), 1950; M.A., University of Denver, 1953 BARBARAOLSa swm,B.A., Colorado State University. 1956; M.S., 1959 In Linguistics JON- ELINORGUS, B.A., University of Texas, 1966; M.A., University of Cali- fornia (San Diego), 1968 In Marketing SAMUEL MABRYGILLESPIE, B.S., M.S., 1956, 1966 JOHNTAYLORSIMS,JR., B.S., M.B.A., Texas Technological College, 1961, 1963 In Mathematics HENRYLOUISAFRICK,A.B., Columbia University, 1964; A.M., 1966 JOHNDAVID BLANTON, A.B., PbL., M.S., St. Louis University, 1953,1954, 1955 MICHAELMELVIN BRADY,A.B., University of California, 1%1; A.M., 1966 PETERROBERTEISEMAN,B.S., University of California, 1966; M.S., 1%7 LONNIE ROTHFAIRCHILD, B.A., Swarthmore College, 1965; A.M., 1966 PATRICKJOHNFLEURY, A.B., Brown University, 1964; A.M., 1965 HAROLDRANDALLJOHNSON, B.S., College of Idaho, 1963; A.M., 1965 JOHN CRONANKIEFFER,B.S., University of Missouri (Rolla), 1967; M.S., 1968 JOHN LAWSONLEWIS,B.S., M.S., Kansas State University, 1965, 1966 WILLIAMPAULMECH,B.A., Washington State University, 1964; M.S., 1965 GRACEGEIST ORZECH,A.B., Bamard College, 1961; M.A., Cornell University, 1965 JOSEPH RAYMONDARNOLDSTRUTT,S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962; M.S., 1966 RIHOTERRAS, B.S., University of Maryland, 1965; A.M., 1967 PETERCHARLESTROMBI, B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1%; M.S., 1966 WEN-JIN WOAN,B.A., National Taiwan University, 1962; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1967 In Mechanical Engineering DEANGRAHAM DOORNINK, B.S.(M.E.), B.S.(Agr.), University of Wisconsin, 1964, 1964; M.S., 1966 ALBERTFAYHOUCHENS,B.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1961; M.S., 1963 JOHNDONALD MCGEACHY, B.Sc., MSc., Queen's University, 1953, 1962 &CHARD LEROYSHELL,B.S.M.E., University of Iowa, 1961; M.S.M.E., Univer- sity of Kentucky, 1963 In Metallurgical Engineering DHRUBAJYOTI CHAKRABARTI,B.E., University of Calcutta, 1962; M.S., 1965 NORRISALFREDDAHLSTROM, B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967 DAVIDGRIFFITTFRANKLIN111, B.S., M.S., 1965, 1967 ERICJAMES HAYES,Associateship, University of Strathclyde, 1%3; MSc., Mc- Master University, 1965 In Microbiology JOAN SHODDERGALLAGHER, B.S., Drexel Jnstitute of Technology, 1964; M.S., 1967 USHARANJANRAY,BSc., MSc., University of Calcutta, 1963, 1965 BRUCECLAYTONSTRNAD, B.S., Fenn College, 1965; M.S., 1967 In Mining Engineering CELIACHUNG-LAND CHOW, B.S., Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung University, 1962; M.S., University of Detroit, 1965 TUKRELRADHAKISHINTHAKUR,B.Eng., University of Madras, 1963; M.S., 1967 In Musicology KARINSWANSONPENDLE, A.B., University of Minnesota, 1961; M.Mus, 1964 MARILYNNJEAN SMILEY,B.S., Ball State Teachers College, 1954; M.Mus.. North- western University, 1958 In Nzrclear Engineering THOMASJAMES DOLAN,B.S.,M.S., 1961,1965 PAULEDWARDROHAN,B.S., University of Detroit, 1965; M.S., 1966 BRUCEWALTON SPENCER, B.S., M.S., 1964, 1965 1016 MAXI) OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In NutritMnal Sciences JAMES GARTHBERCAN, B.S., 1966 ROBERTJOSEPHREBER,B.S., 1963 In Philosophy GERALDWADELILJE, B.A., University of Oregon, 1961; A.M., 1964 MICHAELD. ROOT,B.S.B.A., Northwestern University, 1963; M.A., Roosevelt University, 1%6 In Physical Education ROBERTDICKSONBRATTON, BSc., George Williams Callege, 1959; M.S., University of California (Los Angeles), 1961 LORAHIATT DONOHO,B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, 1953; M.S.Ed., Southern Illinois University, 1962 ALANDAVIDGREENBERG, B.S., M.S., 1963, 1965 CHARLESEDWINHARTWE, B.S., Springfield College, 1955; M.S., 1956 WILLIAM LYNNHOTTINGER, B.S., Pennsylvania State College (Slippery Rock), 1956; M.S., 1958 JOSEPHADESOLA LAOYE, Dipl., Loughborough College, 1961; M.P.H., University of Michigan, 1966 GRECCMALCOLMMcKELvm, B.A., B.P.H.E., Queen’s University, 1954, 1954; M.S., 1965 SANDORMOLNAR, Dipl.P.E., University of Otago, 1960; M.S., 1967 NANCYKAY PARKER,B.S., 1960; M.S.P.E., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1962 GARTHALANPATON,B.A., University of Western Ontario, 1956; A.M., University of Michigan., -1963.. ALI TOOSHI,h.,Tehran University, 1959; Dip]., Loughborough Training College, 1963; M.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965 In Physics JOHNERNST ASHMAN, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1965; M.S., 1966 STEVENBERNARD BOLTE, A.B., Thomas More College, 1964; M.S., 1965 WILLIAMDENNIS HYATT, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1964; M.S., 1966 COLINELLIOTTJONES, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1963; MS., 1965 JOSEPH EDWARDLANG,A.B., Thomas More College, 1964; M.S., 1965 STEVENCHARLES PIEPER, B.S., University of Rochester, 1965 JOSEPH EMILEROBICHAUX, JR., B.S., M.S., Louisiana State University, 1964, 1967 SAMUEL LOUISSEGLER,B.S., Baylor University, 1964; M.S., 1966 WILLIAMTURLAYSTACY, B.S., Oregon State University, 1965; M.S., 1967 In Physiology JOHNEDMUND BARRY, A.B., Boston University, 1965; M.S., 1967 STEPHENSHEPARD GOLDMAN, A.B., Northeastern University, 1964; M.S., 1966 PETERMICHAELSPOONER, B.S., Bates College, 1964; M.S.,1966 PETERVERNONTICCHELAAR, A.B., Calvin College, 1963; M.S., 1966 In Plant Pathology EUGENEROBERTTERRY,B.Sc., MSc., McGill University, 1964, 1966 In Political Science RONALDF. BARTEL,A.B., A.M., 1964, 1967 MYUNCCHEY,LL.B., Seoul National University, 1962; A.M., 1967 SUSANKAY WELCEI,A.B., A.M., 1965, 1966 In Portuguese DAVIDPAULLAWS,B.A., M.A., Brigham Young University, 1967, 1968 In Psychology GFDRGEJAMES ALLEN,B.S., College of the Holy Cross, 196.5; M.A., Boston Col- lege, 1966 JON STEWARTALLEN,B.A., University of Akron, 1965 BARBARAAUTREY HALL BLAYLOCK, B.A., M.A., William Marsh Rice University, 1951, 1953; M.A., Uruversity of Texas, 1963 SHFXLALEE BRENMAN,A.B., Brooklyn College, ‘962 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1017

LAWRENCEJAMES CRABB,JR., B.S., Uninus College, 1965; A.M., 1969 MELVINMYRON HOFFMAN, B.S., Northwestern University, 1960 MELISSA.GALLOWAY &PLAN, B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1964; A.M., 1967 FRANKDEANPAYNE,A.B., University of California, 1965; A.M., 1968 RONALDGLENNSMITH,B.A., University of Chicago, 1961; A.M., 1%7 In Sociology DAVIDLEEHARVN,A.B., A.M., 1961,1966 JERRY MIDDLETC~NLEWIS, B.A., Cornell College, 1959; M.S., Boston University, 1963 FRANKGEORGESAMUEL%B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1%3, 1965 In Spwish MARTHAPALEYDE FRANCESCATO,Profesorado, Instituto Nacional del Profesorado Secundario (Argentina), 1956; A.M., 1959 MODESTOMARIODIAZ, B.A., Colby College, 1962; A.M., 1964 MARVINALAN D’Lwm, B.A., Brooklyn College, 1965; A.M., 1967 GUILLERMOROJAS,B.A, M.A., North Texas State University, 1%3, 1965 In Speech DANIEL STARLEYBEASLEY, B.A. (Spch.), B.A.(Psych.), University of Akron, 1966, 1966; A.M., 1968 JEROME MOSELEYBIRDMAN,B.S., TempIe University, 1956; A.M., 1957 RAYDEAN DWRIN, B.A., Harding College, 1963; A.M., 1965 JAMES NORRISTALLEY,B.S., East Tennessee State University, 1961; A.M., 1965 RICHARDERICTOSCAN,A.B., Purdue University, 1963; A.M., 1%5 ANNE ST. CLAIRWILLIAMS, A.B., Duke University, 1950; A.M., University of North Carolina, 1952 In Theoretical adApplied Mechanics JAMESCLYDEHICKMAN,B.S., M.S., 1965,1967 ROBERTPHILLIPHUBBARD, B.S.M.E, Duke University, 1965; M.S., 1967 RAY NORMANNITZSCHE,B.S., M.S., 1967, 1968 In Veterinary Medical Science GORDONDAVID PAINE, M.R.C.V.S., Royal Veterinary College (London), 1950; D.T.V.M., University of Edinburgh, 1959; M.S., 1968 GAYLORDEDWARD SHAW, B.A., Graceland College, 1962; M.S., 1966 DEOKI NANDANTRIPATRY, B.V.Sc.&A.H., Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, 1964; M.S., 1967 In Zoology RONALDJAMES BROOKS,B.Sc., M.Sc., University of Toronto, 1963, 1966 JAMESRICHARD KARR, B.S., Iowa State University of Science and Technology, 1965; M.S., 1967 CURTISJAMES SWANSON, B.A., North Park College, 1964; M.S., Northern Illinois University, 1966 EARLGRAVESZIMMERMAN, B.S., Indiana State University, 1965; M.S., 1967 Degree of Doctor of Education In Educatwn ELEANORYOUNGALSBROOK,A.B., Kentucky State College, 1944; B.S.L.S., Atlanta University, 1946; M.Ed.,C.A.S., University of Louisville, 1965, 1968 EDWARDTWEETANDERSON,B.S., M.S., Illinois State University, 1961, 1964 THOMASHUGH ANDERSON, A.B., Antioch College, 1963 ;A.M., 1968 CHARLESTAKE~HIARAKI,Ed.B., University of Hawaii, 1957; M.S., 1960 HOWARDMARTIN BERS, A.B., A.M., 1%3, 1964 RICHARD MASONBUNKER B.S.Ed., Farmington State Teachers College, 1959; M.Ed., University of bne, 1965 CAROLNow BURLIEN,B.S., Lewis and Clark College, 1958; M.M., 1967 JOHNMCTAWART BUSTARD, B.S., Ed.M., 1%0,1%3 BENJAMIN DAVIDCmms, B.S.; Central State ColIege (Ohio), 1%2; Ed.M., 1966 1018 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

SAM= CALVZN DAVIS,A.B., Shaw University, 1950; M.S., 1%5 ARTHURLEONARDGILLIS, B.A., M.A., Roosevelt University, 1964,1965 FUCZURDWILLIAM GRIFFITHS,B.S. M.S., Illinois State University, 1955, 1962 ROBEBTCOLEHARRIS,A.B., M.A., $an Jose State College, 1956, 1%3 ALFREDROLANDHECHT, B.S., 1956 ;M.A., Northwestern University, 1959 EDWARDSIDNEY JENKINS, B.S., Southern University, 1947; M.Ed., University of Nebraska, 1955 BRUCEBIRK KELLY, B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, 1962; Ed.M., 1965 ALFREDSORENKOLMOS, B.Ed., Wisconsin State College (Whitewater), 1957 ; Ed.M., 1961 BARRYEJJWARDMOORE, B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1955 ; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1961 STANLEYDOUGLASPATTERSON,B.S., M.Ed., Auburn University, 1964, 1967 JACOBO FELIXPINO, B.A.. Western New Mexico University, 1961 ; M.S., Oregm College of Education, 1964 THOMASANDREWPLAIN,B.Ed., Chicago Teachers College, 1953; M.Ed., De Paul University, 1959 STANLEYARLIN RUMBAUGH, A.B., Wheaton College, 1963 ; Ed.M., 1%7 KATHLEENRUNCHEY,B.A., Western Michigan University, 1962 ; M.Ed., Univer- sity of North Carolina, 1967 DONALDEVANSAMSON,B.A., Central Washington State College, 1957; M.Ed., Western Washington College of Education, 1962 THOMASEARLSEARSON,B.A., Hastings College, 1965 ; Ed.M., 1966 KATHRYNWATFORDSMITH,B.S., Alabama College, 1942 ;Ed.M., 1966 STANLEYSPENCER SMITH, A.B., Augustana College, 1941 ; M.S.Ed., Western Illi- nois University, 1953 EDWINWILLSVERNON, BSAgr., MSEd., Purdue University, 1952, 1960 Degree of Doctor of Musical Arts CHARLESALLEN ANDERSON, B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1959; M.M., Sher- wood Music School, 1961 THEODOREDREXEL LUCAS, A.B., M.A., San Diego State College, 1963, 1964 ROBERTMAX NEWELL, B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1961 ; M.Mus., 1963 Degree of Master of Arts In Anthropology JOHN RICECOLE, A.B., Columbia University, 1%8 NIRADANZICER,B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1967 SHFXRIETRAVIS ETZKORN, A.B., 1969 SUSANFERNMANDIBERG, A.B., Qberlin College, 1968 In Ad Education MARILYNNMARCIADAVIS, B.A., Concordia Teachers College, 1965 ; B.F.A., 1968 GAYCATHERINE GINGHER, B.A., Clarke College, 1964 SHARONRENEE PETERSEN,B.F.A., 1969 SUZANNEMARIE STIEGELBAUEB,B.S., Nazareth College (New York), 1969 MICHAELHOWARDSTUCIUIARDT, B.S., Western Michigan University, 1965 In Comparative Literature JANE COLSONPEDERSEN, A.B., 1968 ASELACONCEPCION RODRIGUEZ-SEDA, B.A., University of Puerto Rico, 1968 In Dafice JANIS ANSLEY,B.F.A., Southern Methodist University, 1967 RENEEBINZER, B.A., College of William and Mary, 1968 IRIS AMY RIFKIN,B.A., City University (New York), 1966 In Economics ROGERHUGEBEZDJX,B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1%7 DONALDTHOMASMcDovclu~,A.B., Ripon College, 1966 THOMASWALTEB MI=, A.B.. 1968 MITCHELLBRIANSHERMAN, B.S., Brooklyn College, 1968 STANLEYCARLSONSTEVENS,B.S., Iowa State University, 1964 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1019

InEducation THOMASANDRE,B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1967 CAROLJEAN SCHWARZWALDERARAWAY, B.A., Western Washington State College, 196.5 TERRYGQRDONCOLBERT,A.B., 1% ALANKEITH L~KE,B.S., Mankato State College, 1966 PAMWCHARLE~RUBOVITS, A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1965 In English CAROLANNABRAMS,A.B., 1%8 ANNCHRISTINE BAXTER, A.B., MacMurray College, 1%8 Fo~YCERICEURD BENNETT,B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, 1969 ROBERTRAYMONDBENSEN,A.B., 1968 JOEL PITKINBOWMAN, A.B., 1965 JANEMcFw WISEMANBROWN,A.B., Duke University, 1968 ELSA KIRKCAMPBEU,B.A., Dickinson College, 1968 JANE CAFSAGNO CLARK,B.A., University of Colorado, 1968 GERALDOTIS DUNGAN,B.A., Aurora College, 1968 DONNASTINEGIVENS,A.B., Gettysburg College, 1968 MARILYNANNGRAS, B.A., Carroll College, 1968 DIANELOUISE GRAY, B.A., Agnes Scott College, 1968 SANDRAFRENSKOHEITZMAN, A.B., 1968 MARYARLENEHUNT,B.A., St. Xavier College, 1968 SUSANHARTMANKESSLER, A.B., 1968 NILI ABRAMOVIZLEVY, B.A., Hebrew University, 1964 LINDARUTHMAHIN,B.A., North Central College, 1969 LAWRENCEFLORIAN MCCAFFERY, B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968 TERRENCEJOHN MCFARLAND,A.B., 1968 KATHLEENCULLICANMEYER, B.A., Saint Mary’s College (Indiana), 1968 LOISELIZABETHMILLER, B.A., Greenville College, 1968 GERALDLEE PETERSON,A.B., 1969 MARILYNPAWLAKPINSCHMIDT, B.S.Ed., Massachusetts State College (Lowell), 1964 WOLFGANGMAXSCHWARZKOPF SYLVIAANNETTE SEGLER,B.A., Texas Christian University, 1966 Jo DONNASPERRY,B.A., Illinois State University, 1967 DIANEMARIE STURGEON,B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1968 PATRICIARAE WALD,A.B., 1968 MARYCATHERINE WHITMORE, A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969 In French JAMES GEORGEBEAUDRY, B.A., St. Mary’s College, 1949; M.A., Lava1 University, 1956; L.Th., D.Th., University of Montreal,.1956, 1960 BONNIELAURIEBENNETT,A.B., University of Michigan, 1965 MAUREENTERESA DORLE, B.A., Mundelein College, 1964 LENAOHANNES KUPELIAN, A.B., 1967 ILONANINALEKI, A.B., 1968 CATHERINEANNE MAJDIAK, B.S., M.A., Western Reserve University, 1954, 1958 PATRICIACox MARTIN,B.A., Bradley University, 1967 MARKEDWARDWOLFF, B.A., Loyola University (Illinois), 1968 In Geogruphy RONALDROBERTPOLUNA,B.A., Rooswelt University, 1968 CHARLESGILBERTSCHMIDT, B.A., Sonoma State College, 1968 In German VIRGINIAMAECOOMBS,B.A., Denison University, 1968 MARYLOUISEHILLS,B.A., Monmouth College, 1968 LEONIEAVGUSTINEMax, A.B., 1%9 THOMASGEORGEPEARSON,B.A., Saint Mary‘s College (Minnesota), 1967 VIRGINIALEETHEISEN,AB., University of Michigan, 1968 In History WILLIAMEDWARDBROOKRESON B.A., Western Washington State College, 1968 MICHAKLJOSEPH DIETZ,B.A., &ox College, 1968 102% BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

WILLIAMWAYNE GARTON, A.B., Simpson College, 1959; M.S., 1960 CARLFREDERICKHASS,A.B., 1940 JES-HANC LM,B.A., Taiwan Normal University, 1968 HELENCHOULIN, B.k, National Taiwan University, 1967 RAYMONDCIZIN-JUANGLIN, B.A., National Taiwan University, 1960; M.S., At- lanta University, 1964 GANYE MAR, B.A., City University.(New York), 1969 LINDAMARCABETNEHAUS, B.A., Quincy College, 1969 JOHN FREDERICKOsm, B.A., Lemoyne College, 1968 WILLIAMFRANCISRUSH,B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1965 LENAMARY SALBEGO, A.B., 1969 FRANCISMICHAELSTACKENWALT,B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1968 DONNAVOORHORSTTHOMAS, B.A., Denison University, 1968 ELEANORLOUISE TURK,B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1957 In HwEconomics ROSANNECER~Y,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1969 JAMCE LYNN~DEMACHER, A.B., 1968 In Labor and Industrial Relatwns STUARTHARVEY BERGER, B.A., Queens College, 1968 ALPRED EDWARDDANSEREAU, JR., B.S., Saint Joseph‘s College, 1968 JAMES BRUCEKIRK, B.S., 1968 HERMANMONTELL KLEMICK 111, B.S., 1969 DANIEL ASUKWOOFFIONC, B.A., Tougaloo College, 1969 MAKOTOOKTSU,B.Econ., Keio University, 1962 GLENNCURTISRIKER, B.A., Monmouth College, 1968 DOUGLASJEROME RODEL,B.A., St. Paul Seminary, 1965; M.A., College of St. Thomas, 1968 In Lafin BARBARASUE HAYES,A.B., 1969 KZIREN MOSESSTEINBECK,A.B., 1966 In Mathematics ROBERTOM BANTA,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1966 PAMELAJEAN BELL, A.B., Marymount College (Kansas), 1966 MARTINCAPLAN,A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1962 GAYLEJEAN CARROLL,B.A., State University of New York (Potsdam), 1969 JULIA TSE-YEECHEN, B.Sc., University of Hong Kong, 1955 NANCYGWENCROTTS, B.S., Grand Canyon College, 1968 KENNETHALVIN ERKFITZ,B.S., University of Michigan, 1%5 P~ILLIPALLEN FERCUSON,B.M.Ed., M.Mus., Indiana University, 1948, 1950 SWY A” FOSTER,B.A., Immaculate Heart College, 1966 CAROLYNMATTILAHOIBYCH,B.A., Rockford College, 1967 RONALDEDWINHUENERFAUTH,A.B., Cornell University, 1952 DAVIDLEONARDJOHNSON, A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969 WASYLKORYTOWSKI, B.S.Gen., B.Ed., University of Manitoba, 1%5, 1968 CHARLENETHERESELUSKIN,B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1966 WILLIAMEDMUNDMCGAVERN, B.A., University of South Florida, 1966 LINDAMARIAN PARLIN, B.A., University of Rochester, 1969 JAMES WILLIAMPENDERCRASS,A.B., Cornell University, 1969 PAMELAANN POTUSKY,B.A., Montclair State College, 1966 JEROME MORRISROFTELD, B.A., University of California, 1969 WILLIAMJOSEPH ROHA,A.B., Earlham College, 1969 SISTERELIZABETH CULVER, B.S., Brescia College, 1965 KOKITAMASFIIRO,Ed.B., University of Hawaii, 1955 LOWELLKENNETH THOMPSON, B.S., Concordia Teachers College, 196.5 ALBERTCHIA-SHENCWn, A.B., University of Michigan, 1969 ELBERTBERNARDWHITE, B.S., Mississippi Industrial College, 1966 PET^ MICHAELWOTT~G,B.A., St. Mary’s College, 1969 IDRISMAN-SHINCYEUNG,B.S., 1969 In Political Science JOHN MICHAELDAVIS,A.B., University of California, 1%9 JAMES LEONARDEDSTBOM,B.S., Illinois Institute of Techndogy, 1%9 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1021 DAVIDLEELEMONS,B.S., Illinois State University, 1965 PETE^ WARRENROULHAC,B.A., Fisk University, 1%9 HOWARDSHELDONSIEGEL, A.B., 1965 FREDLAURENCEWILLIAMS, B.A., University of Nevada, 1968 In Psychology KENNETHMICHAELALVARES,A.B., Indiana University, 1966 RODGERKEITHBUFFORD,B.A., King‘s College (New York), 1966 WILLIAMJOSEPH CROSSLAND,B.A., Trinity College, 1967 STEVENALLANFISHER,A.B., University of Michigan, 1%7 WILLIAMEDGARGRAMLING, B.A., University of Texas (Arlington), 1967 ROBERTALLENJOHNSON, B.A., Trinity College (Connecticut), 1966 DAVIDIANLEWIN,B.A., University of Colorado, 1966 LINDADEANRHYNE, B.A., University of North Carolina (Greensboro), 1968 JArncE GOUSESHEES+ A.B., Washington University, 1967 RONALDLEESHEESE, B.A., Wabash College, 1967 RICHARDSHIKLAR,B.S., City College (New York), 1967 In Public Administration HYOCKCHUN,B.P.A., Yonsei University, 1962 WILLIAMCHARLES DIXON, B.A., Loyola University (Illinois), 1968 ANNABELLELEWIS PATTON,B.A., Mills College, 1947 CARLVERNON PATTON, JR., B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1967; M.U.P., 1969 In Russian SUZANNEELIZABETH BEST BRUNO, B.A., Harpur College, 1968 GARYLEEDAVIS, B.A., Indiana University (Penn), 1%8 CHERYLLYNNEFINCH, B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1968 SERGIUFISCHMAN,Dipl., Pedagogic “Maxim Gorki,” 1963 MARIEMa-CHU LOUISGIES, A.B., University of Michigan, 1958 STEPHENALLENHATHAWAY, A.B., 1965 CARLALBERTHOOK,B.A., Gannon College, 1967 CAROLTERESEKEMMITT, B.A., Emmanuel College, 1968 ROSEMARYLEONARD NELSON, B.A., Wells College, 1% NOLENJOYCE PROVENZANO,B.A., Principia College, 1967 KATHLEENSARAHSPAULDINC,A.B., 1954 LOISWRIGHT WOODRUFF, A.B., 1967 In Social Sciences JACQUELINE WEINBERCDAVIS,A.B., 1968 ROBERTKENNETHDRENDEL, B.S., Bradley University, 1965; M.S., Indiana State University, 1967 THOMASWILIJAMSMITH,A.B., 1968 In Sociology WILLIAM JAMES HAGA,B.S., Wayne State University, 1960 SEIKOITOH,B.A., Konan University, 1964 KAYROWANLIVENGOOD,B.A., Ohio State University, 1968 HARLANLYNN MUELLER,A.B., 1968 DENNISADAMRYBA, B.A., Doane College, 1968 PRAKASHCHANDMOHANLAL SHINGI, B.A., M.A., University of Poona, 1964, 1%7 REGANGRANVILLESMITH, B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1960 In Spanish ALICELONGANDE~SON,B.A., University of Iowa, 1967 VI~ORJULESBONADEO,A.B., 1968 SUZANNEBROTMAN,A.B., 1969 MARIACARMEN CRUZ, Dr. Filos. Let., Universidad de la Habana, 1948; M.Mus., Kansas State Teacher’s College, 1969 REYNALDOLUIS JIMENEZ-SANCHEZ,A.B., 1969 CANDACEJEAN Mom, A.B., 1969 MIWKO NONOYAMA,B.A., Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 1957 ZOILAGARCIAROMERO,Villanueva University SISTERMARGUERITE WENDELL, B.S., Alverno College, 1955 1022 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In Speech VOIZAOLSON ARNOLD, A.B., Bury College, 1968 SIWIAMIRANDADE MORAES,Lic., Federal University of Ceara, 1967 CABOLMCNAMARAEGAN, B.S., Northwestern University, 1966 RUTHMILDREDHm,B.S., 1969 DIANNELO-A HAMILTON,B.S.H.S., Ohio University, 1969 NANETTERUTH HOLMES,B.S., 1969 LYNNETHOMASPHILPOTT, B.S., 1969 SHARONLYNN SCHILBE,B.S., 1969 CAROLLou TOROK,B.S., 1966 JANET THOMPSONUMBERGER, A.B., 1968 EDWARDJOHN ZAGORSKI,B.A., Illinois State University, 1966 In the Teaching of English DAVIDW~AMBROSI,A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969 BONNIELmr BUTLER,B.A., Purdue University, 1969 JANET DANIELHEMPSTEAD, A.B., Rosemont College, 1966 GRETCHENWEST PATTON, A.B., Villa Madonna College, 1967 BARBARALEWIS SLOAN,A.B., 1950 JAMES JOHN STEVENS,B.A., Monmouth College, 1963 In the Teaching of English as a Second Language KATRLEENSARAH CALLARAN, B.Ed., Mary Rogers College, 1951 JANE CAMILLECOMPO,B.A., Marquette University, 1963 GLENNDAVIDDECKERT, B.A., Houghton College, 1961; A.M., Wheaton College, 1964; B.D., Trinity College, 1965 NOBUYUXI INOUE,B.A., Meiji Gakuin University, 1964 ROBERTFRANKMAF~E, A.B., 1968 PAMELAANN MCCOLLUM,A.B., 1968 KEEDUK PAIK, B.A., Dong-A University, 1960; MA., Yonsei University, 1961 &PO TAUNORONTY,Filos. Kand., University of Helsinki, 1966 ESTEREDEN SANTOS DE CASTRO,Prof. Ingles, Instituto del Profesorado Juan XXIII, 1966 AMYDAHSUNSEETOO,B.A., National Chengchi University, 1968 CARMENMIREYAVIRCILIO CABALLERO, Prof. de Inglis, University of Chile, 1967 In the Teaching of French LEOLADOLLYALEXANDER, B.A., Andrews University, 1962 SHARONEPSTEIN DRAZNER, A.B., 1968 LYNNELOUSE HUNTZICKER, B.A., Northwestern University, 1968 DIANNEELIZABETHKELLER, A.B., 1967 GTHLEENTHERESA GLY" KUSMANOFF, B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1966 LINDABANNISTER MEYER, B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, 1965 DIANASTEPHANIETOSCHAX, A.B., 1969 In the Teaching of S~ciaSStudies CAROLELAINEBURGER, B.A., University of Maryland, 1969 PATRICIAMARY CONDON, A.B., 1968 JERRY ALLENDAVIS,B.S., 1968 ROBERTLOUISHOVDE,A.B., 1967 CHARLESJEROME MEYERS,B.A., DePaul University, 1966 DIANEMARIE POERIO, A.B., 1969 ALAN JAY SCRAPS,A.B., 1968 JOYCE CAROLSORENSEN,B.S., 1969 LINDAOSUCHOWSK~STODDART, A.B., 1969 ARNOLDMICHAELYOUNG,B.S., 1969 In the Teaching of Speech SHIRLEYANNGRIFFIN, A.B., 1968 BRUCELEOPAGNI,A.B., 1965 JOY LOUISEPETERS,A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969 In Theafre josEW MICHAELBALTz, B.A., University of Washington, 1%7 DAVIDLESLIECARTER, B.S., Indiana State University, 1968 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1023

FREDW~CKCHALFY,B.A., Harpur College, 1%9 CARLHAROLDEBNST, A.B., 1965 ROBE~TGAINER,A.B., City University (New York), 1964 MARYJANE GLEASON,B.A., Rosary College, 1958 SALLIEMITCHELL,B.A., Midland College, 1961 FRANKLOUISTOWRANGEAU, JR, B.A., Elmhurst CoIIege, 1968 &EX HARRYURBAN, B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1%5

Degree of Master of Science In Advertising DAVIDDUANECROUSE, B.S., 1966 NORAHM~LINTOCKGRADY,B.S., 1966 BETTEJANE HURST,A.B., 1%2 YUM-JEKIM, LL.B., Sung Kyun University, 1963 BETTY CAROLEMCCLAIN,A.B.J., University of Georgia, 1967 JOSE GALANCMIRANDA,Litt.B., University of Santo Tomas, 1966 MARKDAVID SIEGEL, A.B., 1969 DAVIDLAWRENCEWOLKEN, B.S., 1969 In Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering HAROLDKERZNER,A.B., Northeastern University, 1963 ROBERTEDMUNDROSS,B.S., University of California, 1952 In Agricultural Economics JAMESBERNARD KLIEBENSTEIN, B.S., Wisconsin State University, 1969 ROBERTEDOUARDLOCEAIS, Dipl., Institut National Agronomique, 1964 CHARLESLEEMOORE,B.S., Ohio State University, 1968 GERARDJEAN-MARIENEAU, Ing.Ag., Institute Technique de Pratique Agricole, 1968 KATARSINGH,Agra University, 1961 RICHARDLEONTRIMBLE,B.S., University of Missouri, 1968 JOHN EDWINWILLIAMS,B.S.A., Purdue University, 1961 In Agricultural Engineering RICHARDJOHN GODWIN,B.S., National College of Agricultural Engineering, 1968 CARLOSARTURORODRIGUEZ AMMAYA, Ing.Civ., Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 1966 In Agronomy HENRYROGERBOERMA,B.S., Illinois State University, 1968 SILVIOADALBERTO CODAS FRIEDMANN,Cert., Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, 1966 JOHN~IACHOUGHTON, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1967 AURORATRAPANIRUBEL, A.B., Washington University, 1967 DUANENELSONSOMMERVILLE, B.S., 1969 In Animal Science WILLIAM LEE BRAMAN,B.S., Purdue University, 1969 TEOFILOANDRE DE COSTACRUZ, Dipl., Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 1961 TERRELLlORGAN HILL,B.S., Brigham Young University, 1968 GEORGEDAVID WESOLOSKI, B.S., Millikin University, 1962 In Architectural Engineering JAMESROLLA CROUCH, B.Arch., 1969 YUNG-FUHHUANG,B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1965 DAVIDLEEJAROL, B.A., 1966 RONALD EMORYWALKINGTON,B.Arch., 1964 In Astronomy VICTOREUGENEBROQUARD, B.S., 1969 In. Biology JIU" WONCHUANG,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1965 1024 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In Botmy JORGE AUGUSTODE ALBERTISGONZALEZ DEL RIECO,Agr.Eng., Universidad Agraria- La Molina. 1%3 ROBERTWILLIAM ELIAS, B.S., 1964 ELDONHENRYFRANZ,A.B., Grinnell College, 1966 BWJAMINBERNARDKUTSCHETD, B.S., 1968 DUANJSMICHAELMEZGA,BS, Kent State University, 1967 VALERIEANNPAAPE,B.S., 1967 In Chemical Engineering MYRONIRAKUHLMAN,B.S.C.E., Purdue University, 1968 GYANENDRASINGH, B.E., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, 1969 MICHAELALANTORREST, B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1968 JAMES ANDREWZBORAY, B.S., Newark College of Engineering, 1968 In Chemistry ALANRICFIARD BRANFMAN,A.B., Rutgers University, 1968 MEI YAOCHENG, B.S., National Taiwan University, 1968 CYNTHIAANNCOWGILL,B.S., Maryville College (Tennessee), 1968 RONALDWILLIAMCRANE, B.S., Midwestern University, 1968 JOANCAROL FROEHLICH, A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969 EDWINSTANLEYIRACKI, B.S., King’s College (Pennsylvania), 1968 FRANCISKENICHIITO,B.S., University of Hawaii, 1966 HASUCKKIM,B.S., Seoul National University, 1967 GENCHSIUNG LEE, B.S., National Taiwan University, 1968 JAMESDOUGLASLOWRY,B.S., Lafayette College, 1968 WILLIEB. LUNSFORD,B.A., Wayne State University, 1967 KATHLEENRILEY LYNN, B.S., College of William and Mary, 1967 ARLENEROSEMARYMmz, B.S., Mundelein College, 1968 BRUCEANDREWMORRISON, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965 CAROLSANFQRDNORRTS, A.B., Whitman College, 1968 JON TIMOTHYO’CONNOR, B.S., St. John Fisher College, 1968 JOHNKENNETH ORRELL, B.S., Manhattan College, 1968 DANIELFRANCISO’TOOLE, B.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1968 CHARLOTTEANN FORDOTTO, B.S., Universi of Washington, 1968 JAMES WILLIAMPICKETT, B.A., Blackburn gllege, 1968 ROBERTALLENRAMSEY, B.S., Wheaton College, 1968 LOUETTEROBINSON, B.S., Towson State College, 1968 CHARL~SLEE TURNBOUGH,JR., B.A., Monmouth College, 1%9 PATRICIAGUERITEY WESTON, A.B., Douglass College, 1957 ROSEMARIE CHARLOTTE ZABINSKI, B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1968 In Civil Engineering RAMIROARELLANO-ABARCA,Ing.Civ., Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 1969 ROBERTWINSTONBALDINGER, JR.. B.S., United States Military Academy, 1965 RONALDANTHONYBROWN,B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1969 LARRYALVINCOOPER, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1967 CARROLLHILTONDUNN,JR., B.S., United States Military. Academy, 1966 GEORGEBRIANESTES,B.S., University of Maine, 1963 FARAMARZFARAHATI, B.S.C.E., Chicago Technical College, 1964 ROBERTMICHAELGALLEN,B.C.E., Villanova University, 1964 JORGE GARCIAREYES,Eng.Civ., University of the Andes, 1968 HOWARDCLYDEHANNA,B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1953 H%CTORDAVIDHERN~NDEZ,Ing.Civ., Universidade de El Salvador, 1969 HANWANTRAI JAIN,B.S., 1958 SEUNGJAI KIM, B.S., Seoul National University, 1963 JAMES HENRYLYLES,B.S., Norwich University, 1963 IRWINJAYMATTEN, B.S., 1969 RONMEDEANMORRIS, B.C.E., University of Louisville, 1969 TADAHIKOONO,B.S., United States Military Academy, 1965 ANILKUMARPURI,BSc., University College (Nairobi), 1969 NORMANLLOYDSAKAMOTO,B.S., University of Hawaii, 1%9 KWESI ABBEYSAM, B.Sc., Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Tech- nology, 1965 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1025

TERRYWAYNESTURM,B.S., 1969 JEROME FRANCISTHIBEAUX, B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1968 LYNNC. WEBSTER,B.S.,Purdue University, 1962 THOMAS WILLIAMWELLS, B.S., University of Florida, 1965 HUGHEDGARWILLIAMS,B.A., University of Cambridge, 1965 In Coniputev Science HAROLDRICHARDBECKER,B.A., Colgate University, 1968 AMNONBRACHA, B.Sc., Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 1967 NURIT BRACHA,B.A., Hebrew University, 1965 JAMES CHEH-MINCHOW, B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967 RUTHANN POTTS FLECK,A.B., Ripon College, 1966 ROBERTLEROYMERCER, B.S., University of New hlexico, 1968 MARILYNDOLORES\VEST, B.S., 1969 In Dairy Science CORINERYANANDERSEN, B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1967 In Ecoiioiitics AmMAWULI, B.Sc., University of Ghana, 1965 EMINEOLG~, B.S., Middle East Technical University, 1968 JOHN ROBERTSTODDEN,B.S., Bradley University, 1967 In Education WILLrAM FREDRICKBOURNS,B.S., B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965, 1965 JANTORNBURAXABANWTE, B.A., Ottawa University, 1961 ANTHONYMATHIASENGELS, B.S., University of Maryland, 1957 SHIRLEYEUNICEENGELS,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1966 RONALDLOUISHAGERMAN, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965 KATHRYNIRENEQUINN,B.S., St. Mary College (Kansas), 1968 In Electrical Engiiieeriizg OLADELEBOLARINWA AJAYI, B.S., University of Rhodc Island, 1968 NESTORGARDIAXO ANGULO, Ing.Elec., Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela), 1966 WARRENBARRYBELFER,B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967 FRANKELLWOOD BELL 111, B.S.E., Princeton University, 1968 SAMMYLEE BERRY, B.S., Arizona State University, 1968 CHARLESRUSSELLBERTHOLD, B.S., 1966 STEPHENJAMES BRUNO,B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1968 THOMASBURT CANNON, B.S., University of Colorado, 1969 COIMBATORESUBRAMANYAM CHANDERSEXARAN, B.E., University of Madras, 1962; M.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur), 1963 JORDANRIANCOHEN,B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1968 WILLIAMARTHW DAVIS, B.S., 1969 DONALDARTHUR DRESCH, B.S., 1960 NICHOLASMATTHEWESSER,JR., B.S., Michigan State University, 1968 JOHNFRANCISFOSTER, JR., B.S., 1961 PAULCHRISTIANGILPIN, B.S.E.E., Purdue University, 1966 KERRYWAYNEHASSLER, B.S., 1969 MICHAELPAULHoFnuN, B.S., St. Louis University, 1968 DAVIDWILLIAMKELSEY,B.S., Michigan State University, 1967 RONALDGUSTAV MARTIN, B.S., 1967 CAULBUSMCBRIDEB.S.. Southern University.-. 196f hfASOV0 MOSTAFA~I,as.,1968 GODAVARISHPANIGRAHI. B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1968 DENNISANDREWREYNOLDS,B.S.E.E., University of Arkansas,-l969

IULIO RUGFLES.----I B.S..- - I IJniversitv of North Dakota. 1967 DANIELHAROLDSCHAUBERT, B:S., 1969 YOCENDRASINGH, B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1568 ARUNASGEORGESLEKYS. B.A.Sc.. University of Toronto, 1968 KENNETKTSUYOSHITA~EMOTO, B.s., Univiersity of Hawaii, 1969 ~TEPaENMAURICETAYLOR,B.S.. 1968 DAVIDEDWARDTHOMPSON. B.S.E.E., University of Arkansas, 1968 1026 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

ANIL BHASKARTOLE, B.Ehg., University of Jabalpur, 1964; M.Eng., Indian Insti- tute of Science, 1966 (Posthumously) ALANKEWT WINSLOW, B.S., University of Washington, 1969 In Entowlogy MICHAELHENRYDIEM, B.A., Amherst College, 1962; M.A., University of Kansas, 1%8 NORMANDALE PENNY,B.S., Iowa State University, 1968 In Finance WILLIAMVICTORKESSKER,B.S., 1969 JAMES GERALDLEBLOCH,A.B., 1969 GEORGESETHMOFFIT,B.S., Purdue University, 1969 EDWARDTHOMAS ODMARK, B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969 ROGERBRUCESWIFT,B.S., 1964 SEIICHIYABE,B.A., Keio University, 1962 In Food Scirticr DAVIDALANKUNTZ,B.S., 1968 RAYMONDDONALD RICE, Dipl., Borough Polytechnic, 1967 In Forestry ROBERTWAYNEFLORENCE, B.S., 1969 DENNISWILLIAM JUNG, B.S., 1969 RICHARDLEE SMITH,B.S., 1961 DENNISDALE WORTHEN, B.S., 1965 In Geology SERCIONERTAN ALVES DE BRITO,Cert., Our0 Preto Federal Mining School, 1961 MILTONAssrs KAKJI,Geologo, Universidade de S5o Paulo, 1962 JAMES EDWARDROGERS, JR., B.S., Western Illinois University, 1967 MICHAELLEROYSARGENT, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1963 ALANFRANCISSKRZYNIECKI, R.S., university of Toledo, 1966 In Home Ecoizonics VICTORIAELLENCOOMBER, B.S., 1969 DONNAPIERCEDAVIS.B.S.. 1967 DELORISPERCYJONES: B.S.; 1969 MARYMARGARETKRUGER, B.S., Colorado State University, 1968 KARENPENNELLSCHNITTGRUND, B.S., 1969 MARIECHRISTINE NELSON SPROUZ,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1968 In Horticulture WAYNEHAROLDCARTER, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1950 JERRYLYMANWILLIAMS,B.S., 1962 In Industrial Engineering CHARLESWILLIAM STONE, B.S., 1969 JOHNEDWARDYAKUBINIS, B.S., 1969 In Journalism FENWICKANDERSON, B.A., Arizona State University, 1969 JOEL LAMARBUSSERT,B.A., Valparaiso University, 1967 RUTH BOTZJONES, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1939 JUDITH MARGARETKELLY,A.B., 1966 JEREMIAH ALLENRANGE,B.S., 1966 SUSANHENRYRUTHERFORD, B.A., University of Connecticut, 1969 DOLORESELENORE WIRZ, B.S., University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), 1961 HOWARDNEILWOLINSKY,B.S., 1969 In Library Science JEAN LOUISE ADAIR,B.F.A., 1968 DONNALEEBESSANT, B.S., Illinois State University, 1962 MARYROEHRSBISCHOFF.A.B.. Universitv of Missouri. 1969 BARBARACUNNINGTON BUCHMAN, A.B., 1965 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1027

EDITHLOUISE BURY,A.B., Wheaton College, 1969 RUTHBRILL CARTER, B.S., A.M., University of Cincinnati, 1959, 1961 LINDAELAINE CHAPEK, B.S., 1969 LYNNEHARRIETCOCHRAN,B.A., University of Denver, 1968 BARBARAJOAN Cox,B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1969 ELISABETHBAMMANDAVIS,B.S., 1954 ELIZABETHFAUSTENGMAN,B.S., M.A, Loyola University (Illinois), 196.5, 1968 ROXANNEWHITSONFREY,A.B., Carthage College (Wisconsin), 1% VIRGINIACASKIEGILLHAM,B.A., McMaster University, 1962 MARYLOUGOETHE, B.A., College of Saint Teresa, 1969 DOROTHYLORRAINE GRAF, B.A., Concordia Teachers College, 1967 MARYELLYNGROEZINGER, B.S., Illinois State University, 1967 NANCYGAYLEGROVESTEEN, B.A., Western Illinois University, 1969 KAROLJEANHAHN,B.S, Eastern Illinois University, 1969 LINDALEEHARRIS,A.B., 1%9 CYNTHIAALICEHILKER, B.A., Denison University, 1969 MARYJOSEFOWICH HUFF,A.B., University of Michigan, 1950 JEANANN ICKES, B.A., Universit of Kentucky, 1965 MARIEMARTUCCIKASCVS,A.B., &ortheastern University, 1966 BETHCLARICE KAWSKI, B.A., Bemidji State College, 1962; B.S., Moorehead State College, 1963 MICHAELDAVIDKILLIAN, B.A., East Texas State University, 1967 CAROLUNGLEONG, Dipl., Shanghai Foreign Language Institute, 1959 CHARLESFREDERICKLORTON, B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1969 JAMESMORRISMARTIN,B.A., North Texas State University, 1965 MARYMARGARETMCCORMICK, B.A., Clarke College, 1969 ROBERTARTHURMCCOWN,B.A., St. John's University, 1961; MA., University of Iowa, 1963 SANDRALEE MEYER,B.S., 1969 LARRYDONALDMILLSAP,B.Mus., University of Kansas, 1967 DONALDRUSSELL MINICH, B.A., McMurry College, 1960 SALLY MAE MOFFITT, B.A., University of North Carolina (Greensboro), 1966; M.A., University of Virginia, 1968 CHRISTINEANNE NELSON, B.A., &ox College, 1969 CLARENCENELSON, JR., B.A., University of New Mexico, 1969 CAROLYNRENTSCHLER, B.A., Montclair State College, 1969 FELICIALINDA RODRIGUEZ, B.A., Butler University, 1%9 HELENMACDONALDROSENBERGER, B.A., University of Texas, 1967 ROBERTAELIZABETHSCHALLER,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1969 LINDARUTHSCHNEIDER,B.A., 1968 CATHERINEJEAN SCH~TZ,B.S., 1969 SISTERMARYJOHN OSBORN,B.A., St. Ambrose College, 1966 LINDAAGNES SMITH, B.A., Hanover College, 1967 JEROMERICHARDSTEGMAN,B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1964 AWELLA LOUISETAYLOR,B.A., College of the Ozarks, 1951; &LA., Vanderbilt University, 1961 CAROLOSMONWOLF,B.A., University of Denver, 1968 In Management WILLIAMPATRICKC CAR THY, B.S., Villanova University, 1961 In Marketing ADELINAISABELBEATO,Lic., Universidad Catolica hladre y Maestra, 1967 HERBERTPAUL HUPFER, B.S., 1968 WILLIAMBERNARD LOCANDER, B.S., 1966 In Mathematics SHARONRICHARDSON BELDEN, B.S., Greenville College, 1968 ROBERT&WARD BROWN,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technolo=, 1966 CHARLESWEI-YUAN CHA, B.S., New Asia Coll.ege, 1968 PRABHATCHANDRA,B.S., M.A., Patna U"iy+y, 1960, 1962 ANNESY CHOA,B.S., University of thephilippines, 1966 MARYLINDADEISS,B.S., College of Saint Francis, 1969 HEIDI FUMIKOETO, B.S., 1969 JESSE L FUNCHES,B.S., Jackson State College, 1969 1028 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

GARYLEE HENSLER, B.S., University of Oklahoma, 1968 JAMES BERNARDHILCER,B.S., 1969 CHRISTIANRICHARD HIRSCH,JR., B.A., University of Iowa, 1966; M.A., Creighton University, 1969 ALANTHOMASJYLKKA, A.B., 1969 VALDAKALNINS,B.S., Aquinas College, 1968 THOMASCHARLES LAYMAN, B.S., DePaul University, 1968 VERAJEAN LUTTRELL,B.S., 1969 JOHNRAYMOND MCKENNA, B.S., Ohio University, 1969 CAROLJANE MITCHELLB.S., University of Wisconsin, 1969 BYUNGSo0 MOON,B.S., Utah State University, 1969 DOROTHYANNMUSE, B.S., 1%9 ABDWLAzrz Yousm MUSTAFA,BSc., M.S., University of London, 1957, 1967 HOWNGEE NG, B.Sc., B.Sc. (Hons.), University of Singapore, 1967, 1968 TEVDORANco, B.S.,Ohio State University, 1969 ROBERTEDWINOLSON,B.S.. 1970 GORDONDALEPHILLIPS, B.Sc., University of Calgary, 1969 KAMLESHSAXENA, B.Sc., MSc., University of Lucknow, 1965,1967 ERICLEE SCHINDLER,B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 MARKANDREW SMITH, B.S., Indiana University (Pennsylvania), 1969 ALLENLEE STARR,B.S., North Dakota State University, 1969 JAY BARRYTURETT,B.S.,Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1969 MICHAELLEOWALKER, B.S., 1%9 PYNGWANG,B.S., National Taiwan Normal University, 1966 LESLIECHARLES WILSON, B.A., University of Oregon, 1969 In Mechanical Engineerkg WALTEREUGENEBROOM, JR., B.S., 1968 ROBERTM~UIAM DAWSON,B.S., 1968 PRE~~NARAINKAFUOR,B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur), 1960 WALTERKWANT,B.S.,1969 WILLIAMHOWARDMILLER, JR., B.M.E.,hlarquette University, 1968 ROGEREUGENEMOTT,B.S.M.E., Iowa State University, 1965 RICHARDJAMES OXFQRD,B.S., 1964 BIRNEYTERRENCEPEASE, B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1963 JOHN EDWARDSCORAH, B.S., University of Missouri, 1963 JAMES EUGENESHAHAN, B.S., 1968 ALANLEIGH THFLIN, B.S., United States Military Academy, 1956 JOSEPH Tw-KIM WONG,B.S., 1%9 ROBERTPAULZIMMERMAN, B.M.E., University of Minnesota, 1964 In Metallurgical Engineering ROBERTDYSARTLARGE, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966 RICHARDMAH,B.S., 1968 PRAFULLACHANDRA PANIGRAHY, B.S., Utkal University, 1959; B.Sc.Eng., Ranchi University, 1964; XTech., Indian Institutc of Technology (Kanpur), 1968 HSING-CHUNGYEH, B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1967 InMicrobiology RICHARDHENRYBALTZ,B.Sc., Ohio State University, 1966 GAILMICHIE OKUMURA, B.A., University of Hawaii, 1968 LYNNSORENSENRIPLEY,B.S., Michigan State University, 1968 SHIRLEYSOON-YUE YAU, B.A., University of Oregon, 1968 In Music Education CLARETHAANTHONY, B.M.E., Jackson State College, 1966 BARBARABECK~~EYER, A.B., 1969 JOHN MAHINBURLEY, B.M., Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1969 ELEANORTHORNLEY Moss, B.S., 1969 MARIONETZEL,B.M., Alverno College, 1966 LARRYLEWISFARR, B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1969 SANDRAGAIL GuI", B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1964 ROBERTJOHN HIORNS,B.A., Luther College, 1966 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1029

JAMESLEONJARRETT, A.B., Olivet Nazarene College, 1965 PATRICIAFORT JOHNSON, B.S., 1965 KATHLEENNATALIEKEENAN,B.S., State University of New York (Potsdam), 1965 JANKAY KEISTER, B.S., 1968 EVELYNELAINELay, B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, 1967 PHYLLISJEAN LEIFSON, B.A., St. Olaf College, 1964 JAMES HENRYLEONARCZYK, B.M., DePaul University, 1966 JAMESLEE LINDER,B.S., 1968 DAVIDSTANLEYLINGEBACH, B.Mus.Ed., Madison College, 1968 DIANEELIZABETHMANN,B.S., 1969 CAROLEJEAN MITTS,B.S., 1969 KARENKWs MURPHY,Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1968 JOHNMcDow~u PATTON 111, B.S., 1969 NORMALEWISRAYBON, B.S., 1964 VALERIEMARYSU~OR,B.Mus., DePaul University, 1967 RICHARDWAYNEVANDAMENT, B.S., 1959 LORRAINEWILSONWEBER,B.Mus., University of Wisconsin, 1938 In Nwclear Engineering FRANCISPAULCARDILE,B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1969 GERARDPATRICKCAVANAUGH, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969 JAMESANTHONYGABALA,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1964 HOWARDJAMES HALLIDAY,JR., B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1969 ROBERTJOHN HAMMERSLEY,B.S., Michigan Technological University, 1969 WILLIAM PENDLETONLANPHEAR IV, B.A., Albion College, 1969 BRUCEBRIANPALAGI, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1969 GERALDDEANPINE,B.S., 1969 CHARLESWILLIAMSCHROEDER, A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969 ERNESTLEROY WRIGHT, B.S., 1969 In Nutritional Sciences KATHLEENSYETSAO,B.S.D., Fujen Catholic University, 1967 In Physical Education SANDRAFRY ASHMAN, B.S., 1966 JOHN ALFREDDALY, B.A., University of Adelaide, 1967 BARBARACLAIRE FISH, B.S., Southern Connecticut State College, 1968 MARTINNORMAN HOLE, Dipl., Loughborough College of Education, 1964 JAMES ALVINPETERSON,B.S., University of California, 1966 TEENAGAIL TANNER, A.B., Morehead State University, 1969 JERILYN ANNTATJE,B.S., Illinois State University, 1966 JOHANNESJAYVAN HOFF,A.B., University of California, 1964 WALTERHENRYWASHINGTON, B.S.E., South Carolina State College, 15'66 In Physics RICHARDGARYADAMS,B.S., 1969 RICHARDGEORGEALLEN,B.S., 1969 FINNODDVARANDERSEN, Cand. Mag., University of Oslo, 1960 RICHARDALANBANJAVIC,B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1969 MARSHALLALLENBowm, B.S., Western Illinois University, 1969 ARTHURLEEBOWLING,JR., B.S., College of William and Mary, 1969 LYNELLEARLINECANNELL,B.S., 1969 PAULMORRISCHAMPION, B.S., Iowa State University, 1968 TERENCEJOHN CROOKS, B.Sc., University of Canterbury, 1968 JON RALPHEID,B.S., Purdue University, 1969 JESSF FATJCHZER11, B.k, State College of Iowa, 1969 DAVIDMARTINFOLLSTAEDT,B.S., Texas Teeologcal College, 1%9 JAMES HENRYGIBBONS,B.S., Georgetown Uruversity, 1968 DOUGLASSEYMOREGOODMAN, B.S., Southwestern (Tennessee), 1969 WILLIAMHAROLDHARDY 11, A.B, Princeton University, 1969 RICHARDIVANKNIGHT, B.S., Indiana University, 1969 WALTERST.CLAREKNODLE,B.S., 1968 GARYSHANNONKOVENER, B.S., Indiana university, 1968 1030 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

PRLLIPROYKRICK, B.A., Monmouth College, 1969 Gomz JOHN LIEBISCH,Vord.Dipl., Technische Hochschule Miinchen, 1968 JOHN HUBERTLYNN,B.S., Tulane University, 191%; M.S., College of William and Mary, 1968 HARRYMICHAEL MACKSEY. B.S., University of Michigan, 1968 MELVINJ. MUCHNER,B.S., New York University, 1968 JOHN THEODOREM-N, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969 ROBERTLYNNMILLER,B.A., University of Iowa, 1969 LAWRENCEJAY NODULMAN,B.S., 1969 SOKRATESTHEODOROS PANTELIDES, B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1969 LARRYLours RABIDEAU,B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1963 MYRONARTHURSHEAR,A.B., Harvard University, 1969 LAWRENCERICHARDSIMPSON, B.S., St. Procopius College, 1969 LAWRENCENORMAN SMITH, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 RICHARDOHN WALLAT,B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1968 THOMAS{OSEPH ZWOLINSKI,B.S., Seton Hall University, 1968 In Physiology JUANITA BROOKS,B.A., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, 1967 DAVIDWILLIAMJENSEN, B.S., 1969 FREDERICKLANG, B.A., Antioch College, 1966 STEPHENLEE PEARL.B.S., Roosevelt University, 1966 RONALDBRUCESHIMKUS,B.S., 1968 DIANEKAY WAICAT, B.S., 1%5 In Radio ansad Television PHILLIP JOSEPH STELLA, B.S., 1968 In Recreation mopTOROS BAVOUGIAN, B.S., 1969 MARILYNLAMDENBAVOUGIAN, B.S., 1969 THOMASHENRY BROWN, B.S., 1969 JOHN ROBERTDITAMORE,B.S., Purdue University, 1963 MARYSUSANNEEAGLESON, B.S., Butler University, I964 DALEC~A~LESHEINRICH, B.A., Eureka College, 1970 RImm EDWINISRALOWITZ,A.B., Rutgers University, 1969 WALTERBURTON KINNEY, JR., B.S., State University of New York (Cortland), 1969 ELMOBLAIRMERONEY,JR., B.B.A., Baylor University, 1953 TE~E~EANN RETONDO, B.S., 1969 RONALDPAULREYNOLDS,B.S., State University of New York (Cortland), 1%9 EDDIELEE RUSSELL,B.S., 1969 EDWARDLEE SOLOMON,B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1968 In Swtitary Engineertng JAMES EDWARDSCHWING, B.S., Kansas State University, 1967 In Speech Correction SHARONLYNNE Cox BARRON,B.A., Albion College, 1968 I?& statistics JAMES DARRELLBOBECK, B.A., Millersville State College, 1969 SUMANSINGH, BSc., M.Sc., University of Lucknow, 1966, 1968 In the Teaching of Biological Sciences and General Science RICHARDPETERARSENTY, B.S., 1967 MARTHACROPPER,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1968 MARIBETHROANEGIEBELHAUSEN, B.S., 1969 C~ARLESDAVID GINSBERG, B.S., 1966 CAROLDIANNEHILFIKER,B.A., Florida State University, 1968 ANASTASIABARBARA LAMBESIS, B.S., 1967 GEORGETTEMARTHANEMECEK, B.S., 1968 MARILYNHARRISSINCLAIR,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1955 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1031

CATHYALETASKI", B.S., Eastern Illmois University, 1967 CAROLYNJANE WARD,B.A., Blackburn College, 1965 VIVIAN LEEWARD, B.S., 1968 In the Teaching of Earth Science JOYCEMARIESAMIA,B.A., Marquette University, 1%7 In the Teaching of Geography ERICDANIEL CHRISTIAN, A.B., 1967 In the Teaching of Mathematics MARYFRANCESDAVIS,B.S.. Saint Louis University, 1966 PATRICIAJEAN FATTEN,B.S., 1969 THERESAANN GREINER, B.A., Fort Wright College, 1965 JENNIE MASAKOHAMADA,Ed.B., University of Hawaii, 1969 BONIPACIAMARZAN MATUTINA, B.S., University of the Philippines, 1952 EDDIEBANKS MAYS, B.S., Lane College, 1961 In Theoretical and Applied Mechanics WILLIAMLEEBRUCKNER, B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1969 CHARIESFREDERICKGEBHARDT, B.S., 1928 WILLIAMJAMES KEPPEL,B.S., University of Arizona, 1968 PAULCHI-KINGLAM, B.S., Purdue University, 1969 ROBERTKENTLEVERENZ,B.S., 1968 MICHAELHENRYMACKIN,B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1968 WAYNEVANCENACK,B.S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1969 HOWARDLOUIS ROSENMAYER,B.S., 1969 JAMESSTUARTSCHMOHE, B.S., 1968 STEPHENROBERTSCHOENING, B.S., Loras College, 1965 JOHNMEREDITH SCOTT, B.S., 1966 RICHARDJAMES VESELY,B.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1967 In Veterinary Medical Science DOUGLASCONRAD HOEFLING, D.V.M., Iowa State University, 1967 In Zoology ROBERTPARKERGIVENS, A.B., Gettysburg College, 1968 JOYCEKAZUYOONO.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1968 JOHN EDWARDPARNELL, B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1968 EULAEVELINAPOWERS,B.S., Stillman College, la68 GRACECHIEH-HENCYu, B.S., Fujen Catholic University, 1968 Degree of Master of Music CAROLYNANN BILLINGS, B.Mus., Salem College (North Carolina), 1968 THOMASJOSEPH BURSON,B.M., B.M.E., Bradley University, 1967, 1967 ELOISEPORTERCALDWELL, A.B., Occidental College, 1967 KAY CUMMINS,B.M.E., University of Colorado, 1968 MARSHAQUESENBERRYDARCY, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1968 GREGORYRUSSELL DAVIS, B.Mus., 1969 JOHN FREDERICKDEPPE,B.Mus., 1968 LOISMARIEHOFFMAN, B.Mus., Alverno College, 1968 MARYBETH HORNBACHER, A.B., Hope College, 1968 REBECCAANNE HRUBY,B.Mus., Indiana University, 1968 PHYLLISANNTILTONHURT, B.Mus., University of Kentucky, 1961 KENNETHHARVEYHYBLOOM, B.A., Ohio State University, 1964 BRENDAELTRINEKEE, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1966 COLETTEMONICAKLASIC,B.M., Alverno College, 1968 JAMES DONALDKNAPP, JR., A.B., 1962 JO ANNL~EFFLERLACQUET, B.Mus., 1968 JEANCROWLEYMARSHALL, B.Mus., 1968; B.A., University of Idaho, 1968 EDWARDLLOYD MARZUKI, B.Mus., 1966 MARGARETDUCE PAYNE, B.M., Northwestern University, 1968 1032 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JOHN EZRAROSFELD,B.Mus., Bethany Nazarene College, 1953 PIERREMICHELRmz, B.S., M.S.,1961, 1%2 CHERYLKAYSIEDFWIOP,B.Mus.EcL, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1968 PAULBLACKWELLSTEWART, B.M., B.Mus.Ed., Indiana University, 1965, 1965 DAVIDKENNETH STIGBERC, B.A., University of Connecticut, 1964 ROBERTEARLWITMER,B.Mus., University of British Columbia, 1965 Degree of Master of Education JOHN HAMILTONADAM,JR., B.A., University of Minnesota, 1966 REDITHFAYEADKISSON,B.A., olivet Nazarene College, 1965 ESTHERREFUGIOAEREGUIN,B.S., Saint Xavier College, 1952 HERBERTATWOOD, JR., B.A., Macalester College, 1948 IDABELLEAUGSPURGER, B.A., Monmouth College (Illinois), 1965 SUSANDENGELBAKER,B.S., 1967 MARYELIZABETHBANE, A.B, 1965 CAROLREYNOLDSBARKLEY, A.B., Milligan College, 1966 NEALEKINGBARTEE, B.S., 1969 MARILYNEGNERBELL,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1965 MARTHASCOTTBERGLAND, A.B., Mount St. Scholastica College, 1967 ROBERTFENCLBERGMANN, B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1964 MARIANDOROTHYBERK, B.A.. St. Xavier College, 1963 JOYCE ELAINEBOHREN, B.S., Indiana University, 1966 NITA RUTHBOZARTH, B.S., 1967 LYNNEKATHLEENBEADY,A.B., 1968 THOMASKARL BROCK, B.S., 1969 PATRICIARUTHBROH, B.S., Beaver College, 1969 DONALDEUGENEBRYANT, B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1966 PHILLIPLAW~ENCEBUTTON, B.S., Illinois State University, 1964 MARTHADAVIS CAMP,A.B., 1966 CORENEFLOWERETTECASSELLE,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1964 JESSE €'UGH CHAPMAN111, B.S., Carson-Newman CoIlege, IW7 MARY~LINCHASE,B.S., 1966 SAMYUENCHIN,B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,1968 CAROLANNCHIFQLLTTI, B.S., Indiana University (Pennsylvania), 1969 JANI~CYNTHIA COHEN,A.B., 1966 COLETTEFRANCESCOREIN,A.B., 1969 MARIONAULTCox, A.B., 1968 DOROTHYTEAN DABKOWSKI.B.S.. 1964 PHILIPT&RIEDANIEL,BS'., Pennsylvania State College (Cheyney), 1969 BARBARAROSEDANIELS,A.B., 1969 AVISJANE HIGDONDAVIS,A.B., University of Redlands, 1968 TUDITH MOODYDAVIS.A.B.. Universitv of Alabama. 1963 MARSHALLGENEDENNIS, B.S., Illinoi; State Univehy, 1966 DAVIDROY DEVRIES, B.A., Hope College, 1962 RV~HKREMERDEVRIES,A.B., Hope College, 1963 LOISEVELYNDICKERMAN, A.B., Wheaton College, 1967 ROBERTHOWARDDYRFNMIRTH, B.S., George Williams College, 1965 JANICEDELORESEDWARDS, AB., 1968 LOIS DRAGERELLINGWOOD,B.S., 1969 MARGARETANN ENCELBACH,B.S., Indiana University (Pennsylvania), 1969 SUZANNE&GELBERG, A.B., 1968 GLORIAELIZABETHEZAN, A.B., 1969 ELISSAANN FEICKERT,B.S., 1966 DANIELALVESFERREIRA,B.S., 1966 CHARLYNESUE FILIPPI,B.S., Northwestern University, 1969 SUSANKopnrvrc~FORD,A.B., 1968 LOISINCUSFREEMAN,A.B., MacMurray College, 1960 THOMASELLSWORTH GAMBLE, B.A., Northwestern University, 1964 JANICE OLBRICHGERDEMANN, B.S., 1946 WILLIAM ROBERTGZESE, B.E., Wisconsin State University (Whitewater), 1965 MELBABERYLENE GOFF, B.S. Southern Illinois University. 1964 IRISGLAZERGOLDEN,B.S., Idorthwestern University, 1964 MORRISWILLIAM GOOCR, B.S., 1950 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1033 .

DALTONKENTGRAY,B.S., Cornell University, 1952 LOISNIEMOELL~GUTHRIE,B.S., Valparaiso University, 1966 WESLEYRICHARD HABLEY, B.S., 1968 ROSALIEHUNTHALTON,A.B., 1951 PEGGYHODGE HANEY, B.Sc., Ohio State University, 1966 RUTH ARLENEHARMS, B.S., Illinois State University, 1966 JAKE JERRENTHA HARRIS,B.S., Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial University, 1962 WILLIAMDALES HARTT, B.S., Illinois State University, 1964 MARYLou HAWKINS,B.S., 1969 RICHARDCHARLESHAYDEN, B.S., 1967 RICHARDDALEHEINSEN, A-B., 1967 DAVIDFLOYDHENDRIX, B.S., North Central College, 1967 WANDAFANTERHESSELBERTH, B.S., Illinois State University, 1963 ROBERTANICHOLSONHICKMAN,B.S., West Texas State University, 1958 JACK ALANHIGGS, B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1964 CAROLEANNHIGH,B.S., Millikin University, 1965 MARYANNEHJGHTOWER,A.B., 1969 JOHN JOSEPH HILBURGER,A.B., 1968 ELLENZIMMERMAN HOOKER, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1950 LINDAOSTEMA HOVDE, B.S., 1966 EMILALPHONSE HUNCKLER, B.A., Aurora College, 1949 ROSAMUNDASHWILLHUSER, B.S., 1960 MARILYNMC CANNIMBODEN, B.S., Northwestern University, 1967 JAMES WALTERINGERSOLL, B.S., Iowa State University, 1963; B.D., Chicago Theo- logical Seminary, 1967 MARYJOANNJENKINS, B.A., Blackburn College, 1968 JULIAGROH JOHKS, B.A., Juniata College, 1950 BONITAALTAJOHNSEN, B.S., University of Omaha, 1963 GLENDAVURSELLJOHNSON, B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1966 ARLENERITA KALLMAN,A.B., Wheaton College, 1966 MARYSMITH KERSEY, B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1950 JOHN ROBERTKLEBERG,B.S., Michigan State University, 1962 GEORGEWESLEY KLEIN, B.A., Michigan State University, 1964 JOSEPH ANTONYKOPTA,B.S., M.D., University of Oklahoma, 1958, 1962 MARYLEE KOREY,A.B., College of New Rochelle, 1968 TERRIANNKRAMER, B.A., University of Denver, 1969 MARYKEASCHDKKYBA,B.A., B.Ed., University of Saskatchewan, 1960, 1967 MARTHAHAYESLABISKY,B.S., 1963 FRANKLINPAUL LAMBERT, B.S., United States h4ilitary Academy, 1964 SALVADORHENRY LA ROCCA,B.S., Loyola University (Louisiana), 1958; M.S., M.D., Tulane University, 1962, 1962 LINDALEE LEASMAN, B.S., 1968 EDWINHAROLDLEEPER,B.S., Greenville College, 1964 GEORGEWAYNE LEIGHTY, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1966 MARIONJOHNSON LEONARD,B.S., Rhode Island College, 1966 HELENBROOKS LILLY, A.B., Harris Teachers College, 1964 DWIGHTERICLINK,B.A., Trinity College (Illinois), 1961 GARRYCHARLESLINN, B.S.Ind.Ed., Purdue University, 1965 RAFFLABLOCHMALINA,A.B., Washington University, 1964 BOBBIEDENNYMANNING, B.S., 1969 CAROLANNMARKESE, B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1967 MARYJEAN MCCANN,A.B., 1968 CAROLELIZABETHMCCARTHY, B.S., Indiana University, 1969 LEONAELIZABETHMCCLURE,B.A., University of Denver, 1961 LAVONNEWENGER MCGUIRE, B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1955 KATHLEENMICHELEMCKAIG,B.A., University of South Florida, 1968 CYNTHIATHERESAMCKENZIE,B.A., Xavier University (Louisiana), 1957 MARILYNKAYMERTEN,B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1966 JOYCE LYNMOSSBERGMETZGER, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1966 MARILYNJOAN MICHAL,B.S., 1963 JOAN NORMAMIDBOE,A.B., University of Chicago, 1957 ETHELBERRYMINCEY,B.S., Pennsylvania State college (Cheyney), 1953 1034 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JAMES ANSLEYMITCHACK,B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967 WAYNEKENNETHMOCK,A.B., 1968 JOYCE ANNMOON, A.B., 1968 CAROLYNVI MORIMITSU,B.S., 1969 GENEFRANCISMORMAN, B.S., Illinois State University, 1967 JOANNELIZABETHMUNDT,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1962 MARGARETJOAN MURDOCK,A.B., 1961 MARIANMASER NEEDLE,B.A., University of Chicago, 1961 VERNONTEDNEUHAUS,B.S., 1968 GARYEDWARD NICHOLSON, B.S., Illinois State University, 1966 JANICE GERALDINENICHOLSON, B.A., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, 1969 LYNNNORDENTOFT NICHOLSON, B.S., Illinois State University, 1967 WILMALUCILLE O'BRIEN, B.S., 1%8 GRETCHENPAALMAN, A.B., Hope College, 1968 MERVINGENEPETERS,B.S., 1968 JOSEPHINE GOZDECKIPETRUCELLI,B.S., 1966 JOANNEFISHERKELLERPETRY, B.S., 1951 SANDRALYNNPIERCE,B.S., 1969 CAROLANNPIKE, Ph.B., DePaul University, 1966 CHIER-MIN PING,B.A., Tamkang College of Arts and Science, 1964 ROBERTCARROLLPITTMAN, B.S., McPherson College, 1958 ISABELRAYMUNDO POBLETE, B.A., Philippine Women's University, 1968 SHARONPOLLACK, B.S., 1969 PATRICIATROWBRIDGE PROCTER, B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1968 ROGERMCHARRY QUINLAN, B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1%7 DONNAMAERIECHMANN, B.S., 1965 JOAN ROBERTS,B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1965 ERNESTLINTON ROBINSON, B.A., University of British Columbia, 1949; B.Ed., University of Alberta, 1966 JANICE MARIEROLLS, B.S., Illinois State University 1965 MARGIEPALOIANROSS,B.A., Roosevelt University, 1965 HUBERTEUGENE SARVER, B.S., Illinois State University, 1959 JEROME ARTHURSAWTELLE,A.B., 1969 ROBERTANDREWSCHAEFER, A.B., 1968 LORETTAZIMMERMAN SCHROWANG, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1958 DALENORMAN SCHUMACHER, B.S., University of Arizona, 1964; M.D., 1969 SANDRALYNN SCOTT, A.B., 1969 MAURINEDIANESELL,B.S., Wisconsin State University (Eau Claire), 1954 MARIAASIN SEVILLANO,A.B., 1967 SHOKOSHIMADA,B.A., Tokyo Gakugei University, 1965 LEONARDEUGENE SIGLEB, B.S., Illinois State University, 1966 SHARONHAZELSILVERMAN,B.A., Queens College, 1968 STUARTHOUSE SILVERMAN,B.A., University of Massachusetts, 1969 SISTERHELEN THERESEFEDORKO, B.S., Villa Maria College, 1958 SISTERTERESALOGAN, B.A., Incarnate Word College, 1967 DOROTHEAELLEN SMITH, B.S., 1969 JOHNWESLEY SMITH, B.S., Iowa State University, 1966 PAULALUCILLE SMITH,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1968 BARBARAANN SMOLTZ,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1956 JUDITH WINTERSSMOOT,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965 GLORIAJEANSMULEVITZ, B.A., Purdue University, 1968 SUSANMARIESTAMPF, B.A., University of Iowa, 1966 MICHAELJEFFREY STILL,B.S., 1966 SUSANANN STOVER, B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1967 CAROLESUERIDDLESUMMERVILIX,B.S., 1964 FABIANJOSEPH TASSON,B.S., Northern Michigan University, 1963 VICTORHARRISONTEMPLE, BA., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1967 VIRGINIALEIGH TEMPLE,B.A., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1967 MARYKATHLEENTOOHEY, B.A., University of California, 1965 LARRYNORMANVARNER, B.S., Illinois State University, 1965 ALLANFRANKVOGELSANG, B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University, 1965 ILVAEDELENWALKER, B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1949 LESLEYLUUISEWALKER,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1969 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1035

SARAHMCCORDWASfnNCTON, B.S., Tuskegee Institute, 1964 MARGARETKATHRYN WATT, B.S., 1969 JACQUELINE DIANEWEISMAN, B.S., 1969 DEBRANAOMIWEISSMAN.B.S., 1969 SUEJUELWELLS,B.S., Southwest Texas State College, 1964 WILLIAMJOHN WELSH,B.S., Loyola College, 1968 JAMESRONALDWHITAKER,B.S., Indiana University, 1%9 CAROLLARSONWIEKHORST, B.S., University of Arizona, 1968 DARLEANMOORE WILLIAMS. B.S., Grarnbling College, 1964 DENNISROGER WILLIAMS, B.S., 1968 ETHELMARIE WILLIAMS, B.S., 1967 MARYWELLERWILLIAMS, B.A., College of St. Francis, 1966 FLORENCECALDERWILLIAMSON,B.S., 1964 DIANNESHARONWISSE,A.B., 1967 CONRADHENRY ZIERDT 111, B.S., 1968 Degree of Master of Social Work ELAINEANDREA BECKER, B.A., 1967 THOMASPHILLIPBRENNAN,B.A., St. Gregory University, 1946 DENNISDURWORD BROWN, B.S., Western Michigan University, 1967 WILLIE BROWN,JR., B.S., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, 1961 ALANDAVID BUSCH,A.B., 1968 DIANEMARIA CASTLE, B.Ph., Northwestern University, 1967 DIANEMAZZARI CLARKE, B.A., Salve Regina College, 1968 JAMESBENEDICTCOONEY,JR., B.A., Loras College, 1965 BENNIEKATHRYN CRAIGHEAD, B.S., Abilene Christian College, 1965 HELENMARY CUNNINGHAM, B.S., Nazareth College, 1946 PATRICKALMONDCURTIS,A.B., 1968 MARGARETPAGE DAHL, B.S.. Chicago Teachers College, 1966 ELIZABETHANN DORSEY, B.A., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1968 ANNDOSCHER, B.S., Maryville College, 1965 ANDREALORRYEIMER,B.A., Elmhurst College, 1967 SANDRALEE EISENRERG, B.A., North Park College, 1968 PATRICIAANN ERICHSEN, B.A., Roosevelt University, 1966 PAULANESSJX FIAKPUI, B.S., 1968 KATHLEENMARYFLAHERTY, B.A., University of Colorado, 1965 MICHAELRAYMONDFORD,B.A., Mt. Carmel College, 1965 JULIEANN FULMER, B.A., Michigan State University, 1968 JANETMARIE GAMBLE, A.B., 1968 SUZANNERHODAGARB,B.A., Roosevelt University, 1967 KARENLYNNGRAIS, B.A., Whittier College, 1966 MARYJOYCE GRIFFIN,B.A., Quincy College, 1967 RITABERLIANT GROSS, B.S., 1942 JOSEPH ROBERTHACALA, B.A., Loyola University, 1968 JEANKERN HARRIS, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1967 AMELIAMARIE HAYES, B.A., Southern University, 1968 ALDENROSCOEHEATH,B.A., DePaul University, 1966 RUTHANN HEINECKE,B.A., Valparaiso University, 1967 JAMESARTHURHOGAN, B.A., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1966 KATHLEENMCBRIDEHOGAN,B.A., Rosary College, 1968 PATRICIALYNN HOUGH, B.A., Phillips University, 1968 LOIS JACOBS,B.S., 1968 KAYJOHANSEN, B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1963; B.A., Northwest- em University, 1959 DIANNEMATHRE JOHNSON, B.S., 1952 HUGHEDWARDJONES, B.A., College of Emporia, 1965 ANGEUAMEILINCKAPFWER,B.A., University of Chicago, 1968 VIRGILROGER KEITH, B.A., University of Missouri, 1967 ALFREDDANIELKENDRICK,B.A., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, 1966 BETTYANN KEXWIN,B.A., Nazareth College, 1965 JEAN THOMASKIMBALL,B.S., Northwestern University, 1941; LL.B., John Mar- shall Law School, 1947 1036 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

MEBIDELFEUQUAYKIRK,B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1959 MARSHALLALANKLEIN, A.B., 1965 EVELYNELENBOGEN KOPPEL, B.A., 1964 MARYANNDIEFENBACH KRIEGLSTEIN, B.S., hlundelein College, 1967 SUSANBARBARA KRUSE, B.A., Western Michigan University, 1965 CYNTHIAJEAN LIVINGSTON,B.A., University of Michigan, 1961 MARYZONOLA LOKCSTRETH, B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1962 LARRYJOHN MCINNES,B.S., 1%7 JUDITEIHAIG MENGEL,B.S., Purdue University, 1956 SANDRAJEAN MILLER,B.A., Quincy College, 1965 BERNARDNEIL MILSTEIN,B.A., University of Arizona, 1962 LORRAINEEDITH O’CONNOR, B.A., College of St. Francis, 1966 L~RAINEHARRIS PATINRIN, A.B., 1955 BERNARDVYTAUTAS PRAPUOLENIS, B.A., Roosevelt University, 1965 BALGRIMRAGOONANAN, B.A., DePaul University, 1967 HOWARDWILLIAM RATTNER, B.F.A., School of the Art Institute, 1962 INASUSANAREDD,B.A., Michigan State University, 1964 MARGARETANN RFXDY,B.A., Northwestern University, 1967 WILLIAMDEGEN REIWITCH, A.B., 1968 MARVINDALEROELOFS, B.A., Calvin College, 1965 JANET O’DONNELLROSEN,A.B., Emmanuel College, 1964 JOSEPHINETODES ROSENTHAL, B.A., Northwestern University, 1959 JOSEPH ANTHONYRUGGERIO, B.A., Western State College, 1%7 ARLYNESASKILL,B.S., Mundelein College, 1967 DAVID ANDERSONSATTAZAHN, A.B., 1965 EDNA BIEHLSCHEIN,A.B., 1968 VICTORELISEMEN,A.B., 1968 NANCYJANE SHEVICK,B.A., University of Wyoming, 1968 CANDACEKRAMSCHUSTER SINOW, B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1968 SISTERMARYADRIANDAVIS,B.S.N., DePaul University, 1964 SISTERKATHERINEELIZABETHHEFFERNAN, B.S., St. Louis University, 1946 HOWARDLAWRENCE SKOLNIK, B.A., Ohio State University, 1966 RONALDRIMANTAS SLAVENAS, B.A., University of Arizona, 1965 BEVERLYSUESMITH,B.A., DePaul University, 1968 DENNISGEORGE SMITH, B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1967 DOUGLASEDWARD SFROUSE, B.S., George Williams College, 1966 MYRAEDELMANSWANSON, B.A., Northeastern Illinois State College, 1968 SHERREEANNESZILI, B.S., Marquette University, 1964 CHARLESMELVIN THOMPSON, B.A., Phillips University, 1968 SALLIEDOBSONTROY,B.S., Mt. Mercy College, 1939 DEBORAHGOLDSTEINTUCKER,B.A., Northwestern University, 1%7 PATRICIAGAMBLE UTIGARD, B.A., Wheaton College, 1968 ANITAROCHELLE VARON, B.A., Roosevelt University, 1967 RONALDJAMES VASKI+ B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1961 LINDSAYD. WATSON,B.A., Northwestern University, 1961 WILLIAMCHARLES WAX, B.A., University of Nebraska, 1961; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1965 HELENEWENDYWEISBACH,B.S., Roosevelt University, 1967 LYNNMARIONWELTER,B.A., Rockford College, 1964 NANCYE~JSERTWILSON,B.S, Miami University, 1966 MELBAGOODMANWOLFF, B.A., DePaul University, 1968 MARTHASUEYONIKUS,B.S., 1965 Degree of Master of Fine Arts In Design LARRYSPENCERBELL,B.Arch., 1967 EUGENELELAND BOTHUN, B.A., Colorado state University, 1965 In Paiating and Printmaking RUTHENIXFASH,B.F.A., Oklahoma State University, 1965 FRANCESMIRIAM FORREST,B.A., Idaho State College, 1968 BEATRICENETTLES,B.F.A., University of Florida, 1968 WILLIAMROGERPONTE,A.B., Brown University, 1966 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1037

JAN IRENETENENBAUM, B.F.A., University of Tennessee, 1968 ROCHELLEANN TONER,B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1962; A.M., 1967 In Sculpture JIM KEH-YI HSIEH,B.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1968 MICHAELMALEYLEIGHTON, B.A., Knox College, 1964 SAMUELDAVIDWILEY, B.F.A., University of Florida, 1968 Degree of Master of Television GLENARTHUR SALE, JR., B.S., John Brown University, 1968 Degree of Master of Architecture SHIRLEYWANGCHEN, B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1964 ERNESTHEDRIC CLAY, B.Arch., 1969 PVRNIMA GUPTA,B.Arch., University of Roorkee, 1968 GARYDALE LYNN, B.Arch., Kansas State University, 1969 MERVYNKEITH MILLER,B.Arch., University of Newcastle, 1966 WILLIAMALLEN OKAZAKI, B.Arch., Washington State University, 1969 WALLACELEE SCOTT,B.Arch., Southern University and Agricultural and Mechan- ical College, 1966 0. THOMASHAROLD SELLAND, B.Arch., North Dakota State University, 1965 Degree of Master of Accounting Science SUNDAYEMMANUEL AKINYEMI, B.S., 1968 COLIN KELLYBRUMMET, B.S., 1969 HARVEYCITERMAN, B.S., 1968 EMMETTBUNCHDAY, B.S., 1969 WILFRIDPHILLIPSDEETH,B.Com., University of Toronto, 1935 ROBERTBENNETTFLOYD, B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968 JOSEPHALBERTFRANZ 111, B.S., 1970 JOHN HOBARTGRAVES,B.S., 1969 KENNYSCOTTHUGHES,B.S., 1965 EDWARDJOHN KROEGER,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1969 WILUAME. MASON,B.S., 1969 HOWARDDEANNICHOLAS, B.S., 1969 DAVIDKUMAR PALIT, B.S., 1962 JOYCEVERONICAPAL-, B.S., 1969 SHENG-DEBPAN,B.A., National Taiwan University, 1962 JOHNNYV. PARANILAM,B.Com., &f.Com., B.Laws, University of Calcutta, 1954, 1957, 1959; M.B.A., University of Detroit, 1966 KENNETHJOHN RYLKO,B.S., Saint Joseph College (Indiana), 1969 ROBERTBRUCETOWNER, B.S., 1969 JOHNMARTIN WACHOWICZ, B.S., 1968 KARENCHING-SHENTso WANG,B.Com., Soochow University, 1966 JEFFREY MESIROWWESTON,B.S., 1969 DANIELJOSEPH ZIMMERMAN, B.S., 1969 Degree of Master of Business Administration ARMEDBELKAOUI, Dipl., Institute of Higher Commercial Studies, 1967 PATRICKARTHUR DUFFY, B.S., 1963 DOUGLASCRAIG ELLINCTON, B.S., Iowa State University, 1967 EVGENEEMELUWAEZIRE, B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967 TIMOTHYANDREW HAYES, A.B., University of Michigan, 1968 ORINLEEIRELAND,B.S., 1969 GARYREUBEN KLJZIBER, B.S., 1968 ROBERTCHARLESKRAMP,B.S., 1960 ALANBING LEE,A.B., Hunter College, 1967 LOWELLLEONLEFEBVRE, JR., B.S., 1962 JOHN HERBERTMARKS, B.M.E., Marquette University, 1965 NORMANEDWARDMAYER, B.S., 1960 THOMASCHRISTOPHER MCALLISTER, JR., B.M.E., Marquette University, 1962 RONALDDUANEMEYER, B.A., Wartburg College, 1968 1038 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

DONALDJOSEPH OLSZEWSKI,B.A., Aurora College, 1968 JAMESROBERTPWILPOTT, A.B., 1968 STEPHENALEXANDER SMITH, B.S., 1968 JAMS EARLTHOMPSON, B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1967 RACHIDTOURKI,Dipl, Ecole Nationale des Ingenieurs des Travaux Ruraux, 1965 JEROME ED~DVOLK,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1968 RONALDFRANKWEBER,B.S., 1960 GEORGEBACHWIEGAND, B.S.I.M.. Purdue University, 1968 Degree of Master of Commerce NORMANALLENKANE, B.S., 1969 JAMES EDWARDKOENIC, B.S., 1969 ROBERTALFREDLAFLEUR,B.S., 1969 JOHN WILLIAMLOVEJOY,B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1961 MARKPHILLIPNAHIN,B.S., Drake University, 1968 GEORGEJOHN SLEZAK,B.B.A., Loyola University, 1969 Degree of Master of Extension Education DAVIDEDWIN AKIN, B.S., I968 WALTEREUGENEGRIFFITH, B.S., 1960 Degree of Master of Landscape Architecture WILLIAMEUGENEFRASER, B.S., Utah State University, 1967 GEORGEHERBERTPICKELS, B.S., Texas A and M University, 1964 RODERICKALLEN WIBERG,B.S., Utah State University, 1967 Degree of Master of Urban Planning JOY GREENSLADEAKIN,B.A., Principia College, 1968 KARENELLENBLUME, A.B., University of Michigan, 1966 DAVITFRESKO, B.S., Robert College, 1967; M.S., 1969 BORISISAACKATZ,B.S., University of California, 1949 ALANCARL LILLYQUIST, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1963 CHARLESTHOMASMCCAFFREY, JR., A.B., St. John’s Seminary, 1964 THOMASALEXANDER MCVEIGH, JR., B.A., College of the Holy Cross, 1966; M.S., 1969 WILLIAMROBERT MEE, JR., B.Arch., University of Miami, 1968 MERVYNKEITHMILLER, B.Arch., University of Newcastle, 1966 RAFFAELLANAKETTI, Dott., Universita’ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 1967 HANSJORGKARLRUDOLFPETERS,Dipl.Ing., Technische Hochschule Hannover, 1966 RONALDLOUISROAKS, A.B., Ed.M., 1966, 1969 EDWINBERKYRODGERS, B.Arch., Miami University (Ohio), 1967 MAXPAULRUPPECK,B.Arch., XILArch., 1964, 1966 JAMES BRUCESMITH,B.U.P., 1968 SHARONCHENG-YOONG YIN, B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1965 Advanced Certificate In Education RICHARDDONALDBERG,B.S., MS., Stout State University, 1955, 1956 OSEPH KINGSLANDBIERBAUM, B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1963; Ed.M., 1967 LABGARET COOCANBLANFURD, B.S., Ed.M., 1963, 1965 ROSAFLOWERSBROOKS, B.S., Tuskegee Institute, 1957; Ed.M., 1962 LUELLAROSECOBB, B.S., Ed.M., 1952, 1957 JAMES ARTHURDEYOUNG, B.S., Ed.M., 1963, 1965 WALLACECLARENCE DRALLE, B.S., Western Illinois University, 1960; M.A., DePaul University, 1967 RICHARDSCORSEENO, B.S., State University of New York (Oswego), 1953; M.Ed., St. Lawrence University, 1959 LEOCARL JOHNS, B.A., Juniata College, 1950; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, 1953 JAME O’BRYANKAFKA.B.S., Millikin University, 1959; Ed.M., 1964 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1039

JOSEPHPATRICKLAVITE,A.B., Ed.M., 1961, 1966 GEORGEFIFIELDMCKEAGE,B.Ed., Keene Teachers College, 1951; M.S., State Uni- versity of New York (Oswego), 1963 ROLANDWENDELLMEYER,B.S., EXM., 1950, 1955 AUBREYALLENMONTCOMERY,B.A., Blackburn College, 1949; M.S., Southern Illi- nois University, 1950 JUDITH SHIFWXKPENDERGRASS,B.S., Ed.M., 1966, 1967 RUTH MCDOWELLWILLIAMS,A.B., Tougaloo College, 1946; M.A., Atlanta Uni- versity, 1949; M.Ed., Illinois Teachers College, 1962 In Music Edacation JAMES CHRISTOPHERMoss, B.A., Carroll College, 1965 ;M.S., 1969 Certificate of Advanced Study in Librarianship JOHNEDWARDBELL, A.B., Rooseveit University, 1958; A.B., M.S., 1964, 1966 CAROLYNWELLERTHIESS,B.A., Georgetown College, 1963; A.M., Indiana Uni- versity, 1966 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Degree of Bachelor of Science In Agriculture KENNETHWAYNEALLERS STEPHENCHARLES FAHR, Honors JUDITH ANNANDERSON DOUGLASWAYNE FEHR KENNETHRAY ARNOLD RICHARDJOHNFELTES RONALDALANAYERS KENNETHDAROLDFINKLE, Honors EARLENASUEBABCOCK THOMASBOYD FOGERSON, JR. GARYLEE BALKE NEIL MILANFOTZLER JAMESRICKARDBAXTER ROGERWILLIAMFRANCIS RICHARDSTINEBEEM JOSEPHWILLIAM FUNK PETERBENITZ,Honors LARRYWINFREDGLECKLER ROBERTGENEBIDNER AMYLEE GOODWIN JACKIEWALTERBIGGS JERRYALANGREENE JERRYLEEBIRD JUDITHLYNNGRECC LARRYGENEBLUNIER, Honors FREDERICKPETERGUENGERICB,High TIMOTHYJOEBOONE, Honors Honors RANDYGEORGEBRIDSON,Honors LUISANTONIOGUERRON WILLIAMROLAND BRITT HENRYELMER HAHN JEFFREYDEANBROOKS JOHNMICHAEL HARDINGER SANDRAMILLERBROOKS, Honors DAVIDMERLE HARRISON JAYRANDY BROWN WARRENFRANCISHARSHBARCER ROBERTJOSEPHBROWN LEONSANFORDHEATON DONALDFREDERICKBUSSE S. HUNTHENDERSON RANDYEUGENEBYERS BRUCEWILLIAM HENRIKSON JOHNLAWRENCE CANTLIN CARLEUGENEHERBERT,High Honors ROBERTL. CARDONI GARYLEE HEUSEL DONALDLAWRENCE CARLSON, Honors KENXETHJAY HIESER BRUCEELWOODCOOPER LARRYJAMESHODEL LEIGH HOWARDCRADDOCK JOSEPHHAROLD HOEPXER JOHNDWAYNE DAMERON THOMASROBERT HOLMES RICHARDJOHNDAVIDSON WILLIAMJOHN HOLSTINE, Honors DAVIDGORDON DE HART ELDODEAN HOUSEHOLTER ALLENJOHN DIETZ ALBERTGEORGEHULTING GARYEUGENE DILLOW JOHNTHOMAS HUNDLEY,Honors RONALDWAYNE DOYLE LEROYGENE INSKEEP PHILIPJEROME DUFFY CARLPHILLIPJOHNSON ROBERTGENEDvrs, Honors LARRYLAVERNJOHNSON JAMESFRANCISDWYER,Honors WILBERTDEANKAESEBIER DAVIDEUGENEEARLEY, Honors HENRYJOSEPH KALW ROGERRAYEBERT JAMES DANIELKILLEY CHARLESSTEPHENERLANDSON GARYMICHAEL KITLEY, Honors JAMESIVANETHRIDGE GARYLEROY KNOBLETT, Honors 1040 BOAaD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

HELENSUSANKNOX, Honors DANNYLYNNSCHICK RICHARDELDONKOONCE ALLANLEERAYMOM SCHICKEDANZ JOHN HERBERTLAESCH, Honors JOHNLAWRENCESCHNEIDER JOHNDAVID LAFFEY STE~WNALANSCHROEDER WARRENPAULLANDHEER JAM=DONALD SCOTT PHILIPPAUL LARSON PAULEDWIN SEPP, High Honors DALEALLEN LAW, Honors PAULSCOTT SHEARER RANDALLARTHUR LEEPER SAMUEL RAYSIMMONS RICHARDGENELEFRINGHOUSE DAVIDALLEN SIMMS HOWARDDEAN LEMAN ROBERTE. SISLER LARRYGENELOMAX,Honors VERNEALLENSISSON DOUGLASHAROLD LONG ROBERTGEORGE SLAYMAKER DAVIDLOR~CELUDEWIG GEORGEKENTSMITH MICHAELKENNETHMABBITT MORRISLEESMITH MICHAELCHARLESMANHART RICHARDDARRELL SMITH MICHAELLEROYMANNING STEVENALLEN SMITH JOSEPHSTEPHENMARIXICH RICHARDLEOSOMMERS ROBERTLEWISMAUPIN CHARLESWESLEY SPECHT TERRYROLANDMCCAULEY THOMASRAYSTAHL THOMASRAYMOND MCCRACKEN CRAIGALLENSTEVENSON TERRYLEEMCDANIEL JOHNELDON STOLL DAVIDALLENMCGEE,High Honors HERBERTMACSTONE PATRICKJOHN MCMULLEN, Honors CAROLEDWARDSSUTHERLAND EDWARDWILLIAM MEERS LYLEDUANE TALLON, Honors DAVIDWESLEYMIES, High Honors DALERYLAND TAMMEN, High Honors JAMESJONATHANMILLER DWIGHTLEETHOMAS RALPHARLENMILLER JEFFREYWAYNE TOCK RONALDLEESL ON ROE, Honors SCOTTCLYDETREES,High Honors ROLLANDDALE MOORE CALVINEDWARD TWENHAFEL JAMS ALLENNEILSON GERALDLEEUNDERWOOD, Honors GARRYLEWISNIEMEYER RICHARDMARKVARNOLD PHILIP BRANSONO’BRYAN JAMESALFREDVERPLAETSE GREGORYLYNN OLSON, High Honors GEORGEANDREW WACASER, JR. WILLIAMFRAN~SO’NEIL,Honors PHILIPLEEWAGENKNECHT JAMES EDWARDPASTROVICH JAMESEDWARD WALTER, Honors DONALDDEANPAUL DAVIDALANWARNER, HONORS GARYLYNNPERKINSON DORALMORRISWATTS GAILPATRICIAPRENTICE RONALDJOEWEBER, Honors JAMESWARRENRANDELL CHARLESBRACE WEEKS TERRANCEWILLIAMRATHGEBER,Honors RODNEYALANWELLER JOHN RICHARDREED GEORGEDAVIDWIENRANK,High Honors HAROLDFRANK REETZ, JR. KENNETHCHARLES WILLOUGHBY LYLEVIC~OR RIDDLE CHARLESROBERT WISE EARLEDWNRINGGER, Honors JOHNRICHARDWISHOP DAVIDBRYANTROBERTS JAMESALLENWOERNER JERRY WAYNERODCERS ROBERTEUGENE WOLF LARRYWAYNEROETTGER,Honors DALEFRANKLINWOLFF ROGERLYNNRUTHERFORD GARYOWENYOUNG WILLIAMALLEN RUTLEDGE JOHNCHARLES ZUBER In Dairy Technology DEANHERMANBOLLINGJIR, High KEITHVINCENTGRENNAN Honors In Flon’culture JOEDEXTER BALSLEY In Floriculture und Ornamental Horticulture JOHN LESLIEBARTLXY BRIDGETVI~ORIAGALLAGHEX WILLIAMKENTBONNETT MARKQUINNKEISTER In Food Science LARENMARKHANOVER DONNALEEKINNEY DIANESUEKINNEY,High Honors 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1041

In Forestry MARKALANAYERS RANDALLDAVIDSHEPARD JAMES EDWINBAUCAMAN THOMASALLENSTRIKER MARLINLYNNBOWLES LYNNLEESULLIVAN DAVIDEARLBRIDGES JONASVYTAUTASSVARAS CAREYROTHROCKCRIST MARTINDONALDTIMMERWILKE JERRY LLOYDCROCKETT JOHNLAWRENCE TROTH, High Honors SAMUELMAULDINGEMMONS EVERETTWAYNE TROW3RIDGE RICHARDDOUGLASHANE DUANEDAVIDWALKER CHARLESFREDRICKMATEER DOUGLASCRAIG WALLACE JOHN RAYMONDPIEKARSKI In Home Economics KATHLEENANNAHERN PAULATHERESA KRETCHMER CATHYANDERSON PATRICIALORRAINE LAMB MARSHASUEANDREWS MARILYNZWICKERLAMOREUX MARTHAJANEAULT CYNTHIAANNLEWIS MARLYSMCCLELLANDBIDNER KARENDIANNELEWIS EDITHCOWE BLOCK DORISHARTTER LIONBERGER KATHLEENANNBOWLER KATHRYNFAYE MCDERMOTT GLORIAJEANBUCK KATHARINESaMcKEE DONNALYNBURGENER NANCYLYNNMILLER CHERYLLYNNCARLSON CONSTANCEGEIGER MUELLER LINDABARRETTCARR THERESAMARIEORLOWSKI LINDARUTHCHRISTIANSEN MARYDIANEGIFFIX ORRIS DONNAJOYCE COVERT,High Honors PATRICIAELLEN PARWNS DIANEMAXINEDAVIS KATHLEENDOROTHY PETTAY PATRICIAANNDECOURSEY CYNTHIAANNRANEY DIANEMARIEDEPCZENSKI RENEEHOPE REYNOLDS RUTHSOLTWEDEL~RINCER MARGARETJANEROE CATHERINESYPHERD ELIAS KATHLEENANNSANDERS ROBERTAJEAN EPPSTEIN, Honors LAURAEILEENSCHMIDT,High Honors JANETSUEFARK,High Honors LETTYANN SHAPIRO NANCYJOYCE FOIT,Honors DEBORAHLYNNSHOLLENBERGER, NIELAELTAFORTINO Honors FRANMARIEFRIEDERICH PATRICIAANNESIMS,Honors ELIZABETHELLENGOETZ VICKIEJo Sum ALANAMARIEGORSKI SUSANSmmSMOOT LOIS BEANHAAS CAROLPATRICIATUCKER BEVERLYKAYHALL MARYANNURISH IDAMAE PEARCE HAMLEY JANICE COLEENVAUGHN LINDALOUISE HANFLAND LENORAANNWEWNER PATRICIALou HANSON SUSANOSTROWSKI WIERSEMA JACQUELINESUEISOME LINDARAE YAEGER PATRICIAANNJOHNSON MARCIALOUISE YENERICH VI-ORIA Lows KREIMEIER MARCIAELEANOR ZARKO In Home Economics Education HELENLOUISE ABEU, Honors JUDITHLYNNMILLER KATHRYNANN EATON, Honors HARRIETCROWLEYST-M FAYEEILEEN KRUM JANICE KENNEDYTRONC ROBERTAJEANE LARSON,Honors In Ornamental Hwticufure GENEDAVIDSms GREGORYROMAN STACK

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Aeronautical and Astrmutical Ettgitteeving BRUCECARLBEC~11, High Honors LESUEALLEN BRAUN RICHARDHILLBERRY MICHAELWARDCALDWELL JAMESBRIANBOLHUIS RAYMOND JAMES CTJ'RTS 1042 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

KAZIMIRREYNOLDDARZINSKIS ROBERTHAYMEIXNER,JR., High LARRYERNESTDAVIS Honors WILLIAMGEORGE DURTSCHI HAROLDCLIFFORD MERRIL.L, JR JAMES EDWARDELLIOTT JOHN MELVINMIZE STEVENRUSSELLFAL~NEB RAYMONDCHARLES MUELLER JAMES RICHARDFLOOD GUSTAVADOLPHNYSTROM,Highest JAMES DANIELFORBES Honors GARYDEAN GARRISON LEONARDWAYNE OBERC CARLLEEGEHRT,High Honors JAMES ADELBERTOGLE111, High IVARGJETNES,Highest Honors Honors RANDALLPAUL HELM THOMASEARLE RAINEY ERIKHERNES,High Honors DAVIDWILLIAM REPETTO GLENNDAVID HITT, Honors EARLWAYNE ROSENBERC CHARLESTHOMASONES LAWRENCEKENTSMILEY THOMASDANIEL d ENNEDY ALLANJOEL STERNSTEIN,Honors JEFFRFYLAURENCEKINER RONALDEUGENESUTER MICHAELKono, JR. R. JEFFREY SWANDER EDWARDRANDOLPH LAMARSH DAVIDLEE VENFIUIZEN LESLIEPATRICKLAVIN STEPHENPAUL WHEELER RAYMONDJOSEPH LEVER SAMUELJOHNSTON WINFREY ROBERTGEORGELINDQWST ROBERTDANIALWRONKIEWICZ, High DAVIDPAULLIPPY,Honors Honors JAMES MARTINMATSON GERALDLEEZIELINSKI RICHARDKEMMCGEHEE In Agricultural Engineering WILLIAMTHOMASANNISS DONALDROBERTPORTER DWAYNEDENNISDIETZ DANIELGAY ROLEY, Highest Honors KENNETHALLENKESSLEX DAVIDRAY ROLEY, Highest Honors GARYLOUIS KUNZ, Honors RONALDLEESUTTON JERRY WAYNELEONARD PHYLLISKAY WHITLOCK ROBERTCARLLONG DANIEL CHARLESWITHROW BENJAMINLEEMCCASH GARYOWEN YOLING HERBERTALLENMYERS, Highest Honors In Ceramic Engineering BARRYSCOTTBISSELL RODERICKHENRYSCHUTT WALTERH. DENNHARDT,JR. JAMES RICHARDSTEVENSON, High VIVIANBROSEY GERNAND Honors JAMES FREDRICKPAUTZ GENELEROY THOMAS CHARLESWILLIAMPELMAN JAMES LAURENCEVAKOC In Civil Engineering DOUGLASWALTER AHMER PEDROJOSEHELLER KENNETHJOHN ALIJNGTON &WARD ALAN HEXSTREET,High CECIL WARRENALLISON, High Honors Honors KENNETHJAMES BELOVARAC DOUGLASWILLIAM HIESTAND GERALDROLANDBERNER THOMASMARCUS HOLTZ RALPHORLAND BOSSERT ROBERTBURTONHUNNES DAVIDHAROLDCARLSON GALELEONJAMISON DANIELJOHN CASSIDY ROBERTSTANLEYJOHNSON DOUGLASJOSEPH CHIDLEY JOSEPH MATTHEWKAISER,Highest PHILLIPWAYNECOCHRAN Honors TIMOTHYERNEST D~ER PATRICKTIMOTHY KANE THOMASMCDONALD DUNN, Honors CHARLESHENRYLANCMAN, Highest JON JEF-FREYEDWARDS Honors INCOLFURHELGI EYFELLS STEPHENMARKMAG- ROBERTJOSEPH FEIST, Highest Honors EDWARDALLENMAGNER MARKEVERETT FORDHAM KENNETHC. MALTEN WILLIAM ROBERTGAFSNEII Louis DOUGLASMCALLISTER LANCEROBERT GREENING PAUL CLIlTON MCLAUGHLIN om MILROYHAMMAN JOHN FRANCISMILBRAND, High Honors HLAIR EUGENEHANSEN THOMASEDWIN MITCHELL 1970 J UNIS'ERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1043

RANDALLLEEMONROE LEEBRIAN SCHMIDT VICTORCABLMULACEK JAMESJAYTHOMPSON BRUCEALLANOBAN CHERYLANNTRAPP JAN OMHOLT-JENSEN,High Honors DENNISLYNNUNZIQCER RICHARDGILL PARKINSON,Honors DONALDF~.Y UZARSKI,Honors TSOMASWAYNE PUDDICOMBE ALANPAULVONDEROHE WILLIAMWOODRANDOLPH DAVIDEDWARDVOSECKY STEXENEWINGREAD,Highest Honors MARKFISHERWASHBURN WALTERCHARLES REISSIC, High Honors ROBERTCHAPMANWEBBER THOMASLEERO~CETTI THOMASJOHNWENNER,Honors STEVENWILLIAM RYDEN GARYPAULWILLMAN CHRYSILISMARIERYMAS In Electrical Engineering CHARLESFRANCIS BAND- RALPHSAMUELNICKSARLIAN KENNETHVERNBARTO MACDIROBERTORFALI JOHNPHILLIPBELDEN, High Honors EDWARDLOUIEOSTERTAC,High Honors ROBERTEUGENEBOMM PHILLIPIRVIN OVERMYER, Highest JOHNEDWARDBOWERS Honors LEEMURRAYCLARK ROBERTJAMESPANOZZO DONALDEDWARD CROWSON RODNEYTHOMASPARKS JOHNDOUGLAS DAY JOANC. PERZ KENNETHDOUGLASDOWNS I1 GARYALLANPETERSON JERRYLYNN FALK THOMASDAVIDPETTY,Honors RICHARDEDWARDFRANCKOWIAK JAMESWILFRED PLEWA, High Honors DONALDWAYNE GIGER, High Honors ROBERTARTHUR PRIEGNITZ, High MERLELEEGILMORE, High Honors Honors RONALDANTHONYGORSHE BARRYWILLIAM ROGERS, Highest JOHNDAVID HANCOCK, Highest Honors Honors MICHAEL EUGENEHARRIS DAVIDMARTINROGERS,Honors STUARTRANDOLPH HEMPHILL, Highest JAMESPHILIPRONEY Honors GERVESEJOHN ROUNDCOUNT HENRYHERBERTHICKMAN GEORGENORMAN RUGE PHILLIPSTANLEY HUBER, Honors RICHARDMICHAELSCHATZ DAVIDTHOMASJAEGER, High Honors CHARLESMILTONSHEAFF,Honors MARTINMINCTAKJER, High Honors MINDAUGASANTHONYSIMKUS JOSEPHMARIONJOHNSON GERALDALLENSMITH RICHARDLYLEJOHNSTON HARRYSUE,High Honors LESTEROGDEN JONES JEFFREYWILUAMS SWITZER WILLIAMHSIAKAO MARICUSTms MARTINDAVIDLEVIN ROBERTEDWARD TERRY HAROLDJAYLEVINE DAVIDLEETHOMAS, High Honors FREDRICKALLEN LOEW JAMESEARLETRULOVE CHARLESHENRYLUDMER,High Honors DAVIDEARLUNGER WILLIAMCHI-WAILUI WILLIAMWALLACE WALKER PHILIPFRANCISLULEWICZ DONALDWAYNE WALSEMANN RICHARDALANMARSHALL,High ROBERTDEEWARD,Highest Honors Honors NEDMONTGOMERY WEBBER, JR. RICHARDHARVEY MATHEWS EDGARELZIE VAN WINU) ROBERTJIRO MAZAWA DONALDJAMESWUEBBLES,High RICHARDKEMMCGEHEE Honors RONALDRAYMOUTVIC MARKSTEVENZAR MICHAELMATTHEWNAUCHTON In Electrical Engineering and Computer Science LARRYFREDERICK ALTENBAUMER RICHARDPAULCUPLIN,High Honors DALERUSSELLANDREWS HAROLDKEITHDIETER ROBERTLOUISBACON FREDOLINMAYNARD DOLL JACK LOUISBLEVINS DEANEDWARDEASLER RICHARDPAULBLUMBERG, Highest ROGERALANFARMER,High Honors Honors PATRICKFITZHENRY, High Honors RODNEYLOUISBUSSELL ROGERJAMESFORSE,High Honors KIN CHUW CHWG STEPHENALLENHERSEE 1044 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

DAVID LEROYHINCII, Highest Honors BRIANHUNGTAKLEUNC DAVIDSU-MINGHo, High Honors WILLIAMLITTLEIV, Highest Honors JOHNFINLEYHOWAW FRANKLEOPOVSE ROY%NEST HUNNINGHAUS,High WILLIAMBENJAMINSMALE, JR. Honors EUGENEJOSEPH WAGNER ROGERALLANHm,Highest Honors STEPHENJOHN WANZEK,Honors GARYALANJUHL CLETUSJAMESWELSM ROCERSTEVEN KILTY JOHN WES~YWILLIS,JR. DANIELJAMES KOCEER SIKKEEYUEN,High Honors In Engilreering Mechanics RICHARDEUGENE FURKERT PHILLIPALAN RICHARDS STEPHENWILLIAMHIBBARD JAMESROBERT TOMAMICHEL JAMESROBERTKNIRSM PAWLYARRINGTON, Highest Honors BOHDANTHOMASPXUSKI,Honors OWENKEHAULANI SHINZO YOSHIMURA In Enginemkg Physics ALVINBARSHEFSKY ALANSPENCEROBERTSON,Highest GEORGEJERRY BLANAR Honors JOHN MILTONELSTON DAVIDALLENRYDER, High Honors DALEALLANGARDNER, Highest Honors RANDYJACK SMITH, High Honors MARKLANDTHAYER GATES JAMES DALESPINHIENE JAMESALLENHEDRICK, High Honors DENNISRAYSUHRE CHARLESBRADLEY HERSHEY CHESTERSHAUGHNSULLIVAN, Highest THOMASANDREW HILL Honors DAVIDLEFMAHACHEK ERICS~TTTANGMAN, High Honors DAVIDLEEPORTFX DAVIDF WALTER JEFFREY OWENWILLIS, Highest Honors In General Engineering JOHN DAVIDCOCERAN PAULSTEPRENLITHERLAND, Highest GEORGE%WARD CONWAY,Highest Honors Honors JOHNGREGORY LOWER CURTISLYNNCRAMER EARLSANDERS MOLDOVAN JOHN ROGERCRAWFORD JEFFREYMICHAEL MORRIS RICHARDLEKDAVPHINAIS MICHAELJOSEPHMULLEN WESLEYROBERTDAVIS,JR. DONALJJMARKNEWELL RICHARDTHEODOREGRANROTH IZIM OKEREN ROBERTPAULHOFFMAN DENNISLEEPOLHILL SAMUELCRAIG HOPWOOD STEVEZ. WEISS &CRARDEDWIN K~NNENBERG BRUCEALLANYORX JOHNPHILLIPLAMB WILLIAMFREDERICYomc RIQIARDJOSEPH LEO In Inddrial Engineerkg RONALDWILLIAM ANDERSON LAWRENCEROBERT KUJOVICH ANDREWMCBWTHBARR ROBERTDAVID MITCHELL JOSEPHANTHONY CI~ DONALDWILLIAM PICCOTT LEONARDLEEGILLAN RICHARDKENTON PRICE CLAIREDEYOUNGHEISS JOHNRUSSELL GREGORYLEEKACHNEE E~WARDGEORGE SCHUMACHER, JR. LARRYWABXENKom, Highest Honors TERRYELDONSIMS In Mechmicai Engineering BRUCEHOWARDB~ECKENFELD SANCHEEHONC ROBERTWILLIAM BRUCE RICHARDEDWARDJASS CHARLESROBE~TCOOPER RICHARDGLENNJONES GREGORYNICHOLAS DOHRN JAMESCALVINKEILER,High Honors THOMASDONALD DUNLAP CHARLESRANDYKLOCKNER RONALDTHOMASGIBBS LEEFRANKLYNKRAMER JEFFERY Scon GORSUQI AZADMALEXS~IAN HAROLDKENNETH GREEN ROBERTJOSEPH MARJANCIK DENNISDEANHELSTROM MELVIN MILLER 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1045

ROBERTEDWARDMUISE JOHN CLARENCESHOOP JOHN FRANKLINNELSON, JR. DENNIS WILLIAMTERRY RONAL.DDALENEVINCER DONALDEUGENETHOLL, Honors LANCEWILLIAMNICHOLSON LE GIA TRINH ARTHURRAYPAINE,Honors JAMES JOSEPH TUCKER JOHN WAYNEPARKER HARRYWILSON VAN AKENI11 LEONCURTIS PETEEWN JAMES MICHAELVANAUWELAER, LEEWALTERREISINCER,Highest Honors Honors ROBERTJOHN WEEKS MICHAELGORDONRYBAK DAVIDFRANCISWHEELER CHARLESLEE SCHAIDLE,Highest Honors In Metallurgical Engineering MICHAELHAFFORDBISBERG DAVIDCARL NICHOLS SAVERXOANTHONY D'AGOSTINO ROBERTDAVIDPORT PRESTONLEE GALE LAWRENCEEDWARD SCHMIDT RONALDWALTERKRUZIC

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Home Economics PATRICIAANN TALMADGE,High Hon- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In Liberal Arts and Sciences WAYNECHARLESABRAMSON STEVENCHARLES BARNARD BETTEANN ADANIYA GWRGIAANN BARNES STEVENGEORGEADLER MALCOLMDUNCANHAYWARDBARNES, NANCYELIZABETHALBERS High Honors in Liberal Arts and CAROLJEAN ALESANDRINI Sciences GREGORYSTEWARTALEXANDER, High ANDREWMCBEATH BARR Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- PORTERLEON BATTLE ences with Distinction in English FRANCESPALMATIER BEARDEN THOMASELMERALLENSWORTH, JR. JANIS GAYBEARE MARGARETANNALTGILBERS JOHN RUSSELLBEBERMAN RICHARDSTEVENAMADO JOHN STEVENBECKETT ELIZABETHANNEAMBERC, High Hon- JOAN LOUISEBEER ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences HELENHARTRAYBEERS JOSEPHPAULAMBRE ABBIEWILLARDBEIMAN, High Honors SHARON KAY AMBROSE in Liberal Arts and Sciences BARBARAJOAN AMOROSI GREGORYSCOTTBELL,High Honors in LANIMIS- ANDERSON Liberal Arts and Sciences SHARONROSEANDERSON, High Honors HOWARDPHILLIP BE" in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ALICE BERNICEBENNETT, Honors in Distinction in Anthropology Liberal Arts and Sciences RONALDJOSEPH ANGEL GREGORYPETER BERNER CAROLRENEE ARCHAMBAULT,Honors GERALDLOTZBERSCHE in Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTWELLSBESSEI11 PATRICIA ANNARIENT RAYMONDSTEVENBIAL, High Honors MICHAEL ALAN ARKES, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with NEIL DAVIDBLACKRAN Distinction in Sociology ANNLESLIE BLAIR ELEANORJEAN AWIL DIANNASUEBLAND IVARROLAND AZERIS RONALDPHILIPBLOCK,High Honors ROBERTHAROLDBAITS in Liberal Arts and Sciences with KARENKAYBALSON Distinction in Finance MICHAELHENRYBALTER ELAINE JOYCE BLOMGREN LINDADIANE BANKS MICHAELGEORGEBOBIS TERRYALLENBAREN PATRICIAANN BOHLEN KELLYMICHAEL BARMANN JAMES JOSEPHBOIN 1046 BOAXD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

ALANSHERMANBOOKMAN JOHN GILCHRISTCHAMBERLIN MARYDAPPER BOONE, High Honors in GLQRIASNOWDENCHANDLER Liberal Arts and Sciences OHN CHARLESCHANDLER BARBARABoom €3 AVID PETERCEIARBONNEAW ANN WILSONBORYK, High Honors in LINDACAROLYN CHRISTIE Liberal Arts and Sciences with JANE HENCCHU Distinction in French PAULRICHARDCICERO JOHNPIERREBOUXSEIN PETERPXCQUETCLARK,with High Dis- BARBARALYNN BOVA,Honors in Lib- tinction in Political Science eral Arts and Sciences ROBERTJORDAN CLARK,Honors in Lib- PAMELASUSAN BOWEN eral Arts and Sciences DAVID PAULBOWER CAROLANNCWRY AMYLUEHUSAYKOBRADY CRAIGALANCLINE NEZVIAMOORE BRADY FREDALLEN COAD BONNIEHRAINEBRAIMAN THOMASPEARSALL COLBERG. High Hon- RANDALLPETERBRATU,High Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with with High Distinction in Political Distinction in Anthropology Science MARYJANE BRENNE CAROLANNCOLLIER JOHNEDWARDBRIGS, High Honors in SHELLEYWOOD CORDULACK, High Hon- Liberal Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ANTHONY MICHAELBRITSKY with Distinction in the History of WILLIAMALLANBRITTIN Art RAYMONDJAMES BRODERICK JOHNWILLIAM CORLEY HOLLYCHARLENEBRODSKI ANNCLARKSON CORNWELL BENNIEDREWBROWN, JR. STANLEYAMES CORNWELL,Honors in CAROLLYNNBROWN Liberal Arts and Sciences JANE CARROLLBROWNE DANTHOMASCOSGROVE CATHERINEALICE BRUNS SUSANELIZABETHCOSTELLO CATHERINERUTHBUCK ELLENMARYCox MARGARETANNBUERCKHOLTZ JERRYMICHAELCRANK JANICEFITZGERALDBULTAS, Honors in DAVIDEDWARDCREDICOTT Liberal Arts and Sciences JERRYEARLCRISEL,High Honors in KENNETHDALE BURGE,High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in Political Sci- High Distinction in Latin ence CLAIREWEINGLASSBURKE KENNETHRICHARDCROOKS WALTERRAY Buss MARGARETELIZABETHCUSACK MARIEBUTLER MARGARETSUE DAGGITT HELENEMARIE BYRNES LAWRENCEDALKOFF EILEENJoCALL BRIDGETIONADAVIS, High Honors it1 MARTHAANNCALLANAN Liberal Arts and Sciences with ANTHONYBETTEPYCOURT CAMERON Distinction in Sociology DAVIDBATESCAMPBELL, High Honors PAMELAKAYDAVIS in Liberal Arts and Sciences STEVENDONALD DAVIS BLANTONTHANDREUSCANADY ELIZABETHANNDAYTON SHELDONALANCAPWN PAMELAANN DELABAR RICHARDPETERCAREY k2iAEL JOSEPHDELANEY NANCYANNE CA~LINO. High Honors SUSANMARIEDENIS,High Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with EVELYNLOUISE CARLSON,High Honors High Distinction in History in Liberal Arts and Sciences RONNIEMIKEDENNARD MARYVIVIAN CARLSON CHERYLANNDENNIS SANDRARAECARLYLE TERESAANN DESCH DIANEMARGARET CARMEN ROBERTCLYDEDETTNER MARGARETMARYCARVER SAMUELARTHUR DEVORE DONNASCKUETTECASE SUSANDICKER RICHARDTHOMASCASSON SARAJANEDICKEY ANTHONYFRANCISCATALANO LINDAMARGARETDIEDRICH MARYKUZERACAVE DARLENEPATRICIADIEHL ROBERTALLENCENTER,with Distinc- WALTERJAMES DONAT tion in Finance PATRICIAANN DORDAN MARTINHENRYCHAKOIAN,Honors in DORISANNDORNBERCER Liberal Arts and Sciences 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1047

MARTINJAY DRELL, Honors in Liberal DANEWILLIAMGARRETT Arts and Sciences STANLEYJAMES GASTON MARYBETH DUELLO,High Honors in URANIAFLISABETEGENTRY Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN MARTINGEORGE, JR., High Hon- MARKLEEDUGAN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences WILLIAMTHOMASDURKIN with High Distinction in History LARRYALANEarns JEFFREY LAWRENCEGERSTEN LINDALARUE E~KRARDT ALANROBERT GINCOLD, High Honors in MICHAEL GEORGEEDWARDS Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- CHRISTINEELIZABETHEGGERS tinction in Finance RUSSELLRAYMONDEGGERT ANTHONYJOHN GINIOTIS JAMESECCLESTON MYRONGLASSMAN WILLIAMRICHARD ELLIS 111 JAMES RUSSELLGLICK TIMOTHY LYNNEMERSON DAVIDALAN GOEDDEL PATRICIACAROL ENGELHARD ROBERTC. GOL~BERG SUSANSCHANBA~ENLOW JAMES NORMANGOLDMAN WILLIAMRICHARD ENLOW BARBARAANNGOLDSTEIN WILLIAMLOWELL ENSZER NELLIELAISAHN GONG LARRYEUGENEEVANS MARYMARTHA GOODWIN IRENE GOLDBERGEZRING, Honors in PHYLLISSUZANNEGOREN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences RONALDKENNETHFARK ~IARIANNELIZABETH Goss, High Hon- THOMAS ARTHURFARRINGTON,Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in American JOHNCHRISTIANFEICKERT Civilization MARKBARRYFEIERBERG ROBERTROYGOWER SUSANFENDER PAULLYONSGRACE ROGER ALANFERRIS,High Honors in RICHARDTHEODOREGRANROTH Liberal Arts and Sciences with FRANCINENICOLEGREEN High Distinction in Political Sci- DEBORAHNANGREENFIELD ence GERALDINEALICEGRENNAN LINDAMARGARET FIESELER ROBERTLEROYGRIFTIN RONALDHOWARDFILLER, with Distinc- KARENJEANNE GROOM tion in Political Science LINDAKAYGRUBE JUDITHELIZABETHFINERTY HOWARDOLIVER GRUNDY CARLTHOMASFINKBEINER,JR. ELIZABETHANNEGUAGLIARDO MARTINDILLONFISHER RICHARDLOUISGUALANO,with Dis- SCOTTMORRISFISHER,Honors in Lib- tinction in Political Science eral Arts and Sciences ERICSCOTTGUSTAFSON,High Honors JOHNJOEL FLAKE in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JANICE ELAINEFLORA, High Honors High Distinction in Music in Liberal Arts and Sciences JANET ELAINEGUTHRIE,High Honors MICHAELCOLINFLYNN in Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES MICHAELFOLEY THOMASWALTER GUTOWSKI FRANKSPURGEON FOSTER I11 THOMASWALTER GUTOWSKI KATHLEENZOEFox ALLANDAVID GUTSCEIE LARRYTHOMASFRANTZ, High Honors WILLIAMGRANT HAAG in Liberal Arts and Sciences with STEVENDIXONHACKETT High Distinction in History LYNNHADLEY JOHNALPHONSEFREEHILL SUSANRUTH HAGAN,Honors in Lib- ANDREAJOAN FRIEDMAN,Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES LOWELLHAIGH APRIL MARIE FRITSCH,with Distinction KIM ALANHALL in Russian JOELDAVIDHALPER ROBERTDEAN FRYE,Hi h Honors in JOHN MILROYHAMMAN Liberal Arts and Iciences with BONNIELOUISE HANDLEY High Distinction in French JEANNE TINSLEY HANNA ALANLEEFULKERSON MARYANNE HANNIBAL JOHNFRANCISFYALKA DONWILLIAMHANSEN BRENDAJOYCE GAINS hfARK RALPHHARJU MONICASUZWNNEGANT SUSANKAYHARKINS ROBERTEDWARDGARDNER JAMES SUTTIEHARKONEN,High Hon- DONNAJEAN GARFINKEL,High Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences 1048 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17 hfmffa JANE HARMS,High Honors in JANICE SUEHOYEQMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOSEPHJOHN HRVOL Highest Distinction in French RAYMONDLEEHUFF, with Distinction WILLIAM HENRYHARRIS, JR. in Political Science ROGERRAYMONDHARRISON KENNETHROWLANDHUGHES ALANGREGORYH~~arss JUDITHLYNNHULSEBERG,High Honors LYNNCAROL HARTMANN, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinction in English GREGORYALANHARMY ELIZABETHLYNNHULT CLIFFORDBLUXOME HAWLEY 111, High STEPHENHAMILTON HYNDMAN Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- GARYJAMES IFFT, High Honors in ences Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTPAULHAYNES,High Honors STEFAN~AVICTORIA ISAACSON in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOHNARTHUR JACKANICZ High Distinction in English PATRICIALYNN JANECEK LEONARDKEITH HAYS,JR. ROBERTLOUISJANEGA WILLIAMROBERTHEBRANK DAVIDDEANJANES PATRICIAKATHRYN HEIDKAMP CARLAGUBITZJANKOWSKI SARAELIZABETHHEIKOFF,High Hon- TADEUSZWIESLAW JANUSZEWSKI ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences THOMAS LEE JARVIS ALANLEE HELLMAN,High Honors in ELIZABETH ANNEJE"INGS, High Hon- Liberal Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences SANDRAJEAN HELLSTEDTt- with Distinction in English STUARTRANDOLPH HEMPHILL,Honors KATHLEENNEILJOHNSON,Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences BURRELLEUGENE HENIIEB~ON KENNETHALVINJOHNSON CAROLELIZABETHHWDRICKSEN hf CKINLEY ALFREDJONES VIRGINIALEA" HENKE ROBERTWILLIAMJON= 111, with Dis- DONALDJANES HERNANDEZ, High Hon- tinction in Political Science ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences RAYMONDALPHONSO JOSEPH with Distinction in Sociology MARJORYBERTHA JOSHEL NANCYJANEHESSE DAVIDCARLTONJULIAN JAXE DARLENEHETLAND KENNETHJOHN JUREK JOANNEKAYHEUMAN ADRIANNEBETTEKAHN EARLDE LA MONTEHEVERLY I11 SUSANMARCIAKAHN,Honors in Lib- NANCYMCCANNONHEVERLY eral Arts and Sciences JUDY ANNHICKOK CAROLYNANNEKALINA, High Honors JOHNANSON HILLIARD, JR., High Hon- in Liberal Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences JOANNEHARRIET KALNITZ with Highest Distinction in h4athe- MICHAELBRENTKANARISH matics JOYCE KANTER NANCYLEEHINDS JORJ.4 NEUPERTbPPES NAOMIHIRSCH, Honors in Liberal Arts LLOYDHOWARDKASPER and Sciences CAROLSUSANKASSLY CANDACEKAYHOFFMANN RODNEYMITSUOKAZAMA, Honors in MICHAELJOSEPH HOGAN,High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences PATRICIAANNEKEARNEY GARYJAY HOLAWAY EDWARDBYRON KEIL, High Honors in PHYLLISJANE HOLMEN,High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with PAMELASUEKELLEY Distinction in English RICHARDEDWARDKELLY CAROLJEAN HOLMSTROM,Honors in SUSANMARGARETKELLY Liberal Arts and Sciences SUZANNEKELLY ROBERTWALLACEHOLT,High Honors SUSANMARYKENNEFICK in Liberal Arts and Sciences GEORGEJOHNKERCHNER HOWARDHENRYHOLTZMAN,with Dis- SALLYTACKLE KERLIN,High Honors in tinction in Political Science Liberal Arts and Sciences with THOMASJOSEPH HOMER Distinction in English MICHAELLYNNHORSLEY SANDRASwKERRICK MICHAELALLANHORVICH JOYSANDRAKESSLER SUWNLOUISEHOTOVEC MARGARETFRANCES KING MARTINTHOMASHOUGHAW RICHARDCARLKIRBY DENNISEDWARDHOWARTE SUSANPAMELAKIRK 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1049

PATRICIA LEE KIRKPATRICK,Honors in THOMASERNEST LINDLEY, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences CARLINEMARIEKIRTZ MICHAELDALELINICK BRADLEYPRYOR KJELL PAUL TURNERLIVELY, High Honors in ROBERTKRAVEKJELLANDER, JR. Liberal Arts and Sciences KATHRYNANNKLOC STEVENJOHN LOGAN DENNISCHARLESKMIEC PATRICIAJOLENE LOGSDON JOHN HOVELLKNIERXKG, JR. NINA M. LORAND MARKVENARD KNIGHT JAN MAUREENLOWENTEAL PAMELAJAMES KNIGHT,Honors in Lib- DANIELNATHAN LUBER eral Arts and Sciences SUSANTROTTERLUCK JAMES ROBERTKNIRSCH ELMERKOONMUNCLUKE DAVIDPAUL KNISKERN CHERYLANNLUNDGREN STEPHENG. KOHN TERESAANNLUNING, High Honors in SUSANMARY KOLWS Liberal Arts and Sciences with SCOTTALDEN KOPEL, High Honors in High Distinction in German Liberal Arts and Sciences JAN ALANLUPINEK,Honors in Liberal ANNEDOUGLASKORB,with Distinction Arts and Sciences in Anthropology RICHARDKENNETHLYNCH JOSEPH PAULKosm NANCYMARGARETLYTLJJ DENNISCHARLES KOSTAL KEITH DONALDMACLAURY, Honors in PAULJOHNKOSTEL Liberal Arts and Sciences JON WASONKOZUCH HOWARDRAYMOND MADDUX, JR. GREGORYAARONKRAFT SANDRAKAREN MADSEN JOANNE MARIEKRASKA LARRYDENNISMAJERQK LUCYELLEN KRON DENNISLEEMAKI CLYDELours KU~N LINDAJOY MAKI, Honors in Liberal MARGARETALISON KUHN Arts and Sciences MARYCHRISTINE KIJPJACK JOEN DAVIDMALCOM MICHAJXKIEVE KURMAN RONALDMARTINMALL LESLIESPENCERLAREAU,with Distinc- SUSANMANUS,Honors in Liberal Arts tion in Anthropology and Sciences JOSEPH EDWINLAROCQUE ANDREAFAYMARGOLIN PATRICIABARBARA LARSEN PAULNICHOLASMARKEZICH LINDAANN LARSON, Honors in Liberal ELIZABETHMARTEN Arts and Sciences DAVIDJOHN MASON ALICEELIZABETHLATHROPE PAULGEORGEMASON,JR., High Hon- PENELOPELAU~STED ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences PETERKENNETHLAWRENCE, High Hon- with High Distinction in French ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN LYNNMATRAS JANET KAYLEAVER KENNETHSTUARTMATTHEW TIMOTHYJOHN LEE, High Honors in GEORGEJAMESMCALPINE Liberal Arts and Sciences JOAN PATRICIA~~c~~ULIFFE, Honors in TRACYALANLEE Liberal Arts and Sciences KARENGRAYLEEBRICK WILLIAMROBERTMCCARTHY CAROL bUXSE LEEN THOMASERWIN MCCRAW DONALDDUANELEO MARYFRANCESMCDONNELL HELENSUSANLERMAN MATTHEWJOSEPH MCGRATH BARBARAANNLESSER COLLEENLOUISE MCGUIRE, Honors in CLAUDIOMARIOLEVATO Liberal Arts and Sciences BRONNAGAINERLEVIN, High Honors STEPHENCHARLESMcGmRE in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JAMES ARTHURMCGURX,with Distinc- Distinction in Sociology tion in Political Science DARRYLADAMLEVINE HUGHEUGENEMCINTOSH ROBERTMILESLEVINE, Honors in Lib- PATRICI!R~HMCKEOWN, High Hon- eral Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANCAROLE LEWANDOWSKI, Honors MARY JEANNETTE MCMAHON, High in Liberal Arts and Sciences Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- MICHAELFRELIERICKLIENESM, High ences Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- ROBERTAVILIMEK MCMAHON ences with Highest Distinction in JUDITH MARYMCWILLIAMS, High Hon- Political Science ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences 1050 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

WILLIAMDALEMEIER RONALDTAYLOROEHMKE, Honors in JORGE LUIS MENDOZA,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences ARTHURBRIANOCREN RONALDHOWARDMEREL MICHAELCHARLESO'HARA NANETTEMARY METSKAS, Honors in RUTHLILLIAN OLDHAM Liberal Arts and Sciences MILESWILLIAM O'hUGHLIN 111, High GERTRUDEANNEMIHALKO Honors in Liberal A+. and Sci- WILLIAMCHARLESMILES ences with High Distinction in LINDAANNMILLER English STEPHENWILLIAM MILLS J. SCOTTOLSON JUDITH ELLF~MILTON JAMES EDWARDO'MALLPN DEBORAH MAEMINSTER GARYDAVID ORLINSKY DONALDALBERT MIZOCK RICHARDWRAYOsco~n SUSANELIZABETHMOLLOY, High Hon- CAROLLYNNOSTERBUR ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences LYNNERUTHANNOSTPELD ANNAMARIE MOORE LENORES. OSTROWSKY RANDALL SCOTT MOORE DENNISJOHN OTMASKIN IRVINGJACK MORGAN STEPHENROBBINS PACEY DANIELMORRISMOSKOWITZ JANE ANNPAGE DAVIDGUY MOY ANNA PAHUCHY,with Distinction in MARKALBERT MOYER Russian DONNALOUISE MU~LER LINDAYING-ZE PAN ARTHURBOYD MUIRHEAD,Honors in DONALDJAMES PARTH,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences THOMASINAMAEVE MULLARKEY POLANECRIPATTERSON ROBERTLEE MULLINS RUTH ANNPELC RAYMONDJAMB MULROONEY NELSONEDWINPELLETIER PAULTHOMASMIJNCZI,High Honors in DANNYJOEPENNELL Liberal Arts and Sciences with KEVINDONAL PEPPARD Distinction in German AARONWILLIAMPERCEFULL, High Hon- STEVEN BARRYMUSLIN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences KEVINMILTONMYLE~ with High Distinction in English BERNARDMICHAEL NEZWEEM,High MARCANTHONY PERILLI Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- MADELINEPERLOW ences with High Distinction in JANICE R. PERKINSPERRIER Political Science NORMANWALTER PFEFFERLE LINDAANNNELSON GREGORYRAYMOND PHILIPAITIS ROBERTCURTISNELSON ROGERMARTINPIEFER GAYCLAIRE NEUBERCER WILLIAMFORRESTPIRTLE DAVIDIRANEWMAN,with High Dis- SUSANPLATZ tinction in Political Science JEFFREY MICHAELPLESKO JOHN ROBERTNEWTON PATRICIAMARIEPLIKAITIS KARENSUENICHOLS PATE STANLEYPLIKAITIS JOHN DEANNICHOLSON, High Honors ERNESTOGIOANNICELESTINO PODACROSI, in Liberal Arts and Sciences with with Distinction in Anthropology High Distinction in Political Sci- LANNIEAARONPOLLANS ence JEFFREY MICHAELPOLON RALPHSAMUELNICRSARLIAN RICHARDEARLPORTER GARYJOHN NICKUM Jo ANNPOTENZIANI MARILYNANNENIEDER, Honors in Lib- HERBERTAARON POTISH eral Arts and Sciences SARAHLYNNPOWERS LISTONORLANDO NILES TIMOTHYSCOTT POWERS CHRISTOPHERPAUL NOFFKE STEVANRICHARD PRIMUS JOHN MICHAELNOLAN EDWARDBRUCEPRITZKER,High Honors LINDASUE NORBECK,Honors in Lib- in Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences RICHARDKEPLEYPRUETT,High Hon- STEVENBRADLEY Now ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ALANFRANKNuoo with Distinction in General Biology CHRISTINEANNENWITALL NANCYJEAN PRZYBYLSKI Am- HAROLDO'Gmoa JUDITH LEEPURCELL,with Distinction SUSANCAROLODCFIODHICKY in Geography ALICE ELAINEODELL,Honors in Liberal STEPHENBRUCEQUBECK, High Honors Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 10.5 1

JUDITHKISSELLRADELL, High Honors JANISGAIL SCHECTMAN in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JANE FRANCFSSCHEUBER Distinction in Music PAULLOUIS SCHLESINGER KATHLEENWINIFREDRAFPERTY DAVIDVALSCHLINK STUARTLEERALSKY CHARLESMILTON SCHNEIDER PATRICIAWILSONRAMSEY MARCELJOAN SCHOONEIOVEN BARBARALEERANCE JOHN ARTHURSCHRANK MARILYNRANDAZZO THOMASRALPHSCHREXNEB JUDY ELIZABETHRANK STEVENNORMAN SCHRENZEL STEPHENJAY RAW JERENE CAROLSCHROEDER, Honors in ILENESUERATTNER,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANVALSCHUMACHER JEROLDSCOTT RAWSON MARCIAANN SCHUNK,High Honors in LOIS ANNRECTOR, High Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences with eral Arts and Sciences Highest Distinction in French JOHN HARVEYREID WILLIAMARTHUR SCHUWERK, JR. MILDREDLACKOVICREINSCHMIDT JOHNTHOMASSCOTT RUTHELLENREVZEN PAULDOUGLASSCOTTON JEFFREYCARLTONRHODES WALTERGARFIELDSEABOLD, JR. PAULRICHERT, Honors in Liberal Arts WILLIAMHARRYSEIBOLD and Sciences LINDASUESHEAR PATRICIAJEAN RICKETTS ROBERTSTUARTSIEGLER,High Honors PEGGYANNRIEMER in Liberal Arts and Sciences MAUREENJULIA RILEY DANIELJOSEFTISIMEONE AVAJOAN ROBERTS ROGERMITCHELLSIMON LOISKRAFTROBERTSON, Honors in Lib- GENEVIEVEANNSIMONICH eral Arts and Sciences DAVIDROBERT SIMONS ARTHURCHRISTOPHERROBINSON DAVIDMARTIN SINOW, High Honors in GUYCECILROBINSON Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- DANIELPATRICKROGAN, Honors in Lib- tinction in Political Science and eral Arts and Sciences with Highest Distinction in Speech MICHAELJOHN ROSBOROUGH ROBERTAJEAN SIX KARENNADINEROSENBERG CLAIRESKAPERDAS CHARLESNELSONROSS WILLIAMGEORGESKEL.TON WILLIAMZENONRoss LINDAMAY SKOLNIK GERALDLEE ROTH, Honors in Liberal MARILYNSCHELLING.SKONECZKA Arts and Sciences CHARLESSLAMAR, JR. MARILYNN JOYCEROTHSCHILD, High JACQUELINEDEESLNE Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- ROBERTAANN SLIVICEN,High Honors in ences with Distinction in Sociology Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- RICHARDRAYROUSE tinction in Sociology RICHARDPHILIPROVETTO DEBORAHVALENTINESLIZ,High Hon- WILLIAMTHOMASROWLAND, with Dis- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences tinction in Anthropology STEPHENJACOB SLOAN,High Honors in MARLENESUERUBIN Liberal Arts and Sciences PATRICIAKAY RUBIN,Honors in Lib- ANDREWJONATHAN SMITH,High Hon- eral Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and. Sciences MADELEINERUEKBERG,Honors in Lib- with Distinction in Russian Lan- eral Arts and Sciences guage and Area Studies JOHNDAVID RUEMMLER, High Honors GREGORYDEAN SMITH,High Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with ALICE GRACERYSDON Hi.ghest Distinction in Political CRAIGALLEN SAGER Science ANN SCHELLXFIMIDTSALAMINI, High LOWELLVINCENTSMITH Honors in Liberal Arts and SCI- RICHARDSIMPSONSMITH, JR. ences SUSANNAHANTOINETTE SMITH, Honors GARYLEONSAMFORD in Liberal Arts and Sciences DONNAMARIESASSMANN TIMOTHYOHREA SMITH,High Honors MICHAELLEE SAYRE,with Distinction in Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Philosophy High Distinction in History ROBINO”EILSAYRE LINDALEE SNELL MARVIN B. SCHAAR,High Honors in RHONDASUESNELSON,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences 1052 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

INARUTHSNYDER PATRICIAANNTIMMONS REBECCASUESNYDER WILLIAMROBINTODD ROBERTNOEL SODIKOFP,Honors in ERNESTJOSEPH TONELLI, JR. Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYDOYLETORGERSON LOTHARERNSTSOUWON CHARLESROBERTTORMAN,with Dis- TOBYFRIEOLSONNEDXAN, with Distinc- tinction in Finance tion in Anthropology ARLIEEUGENE TRAUGHBER Jo ANN%SNOW SUSANELIZABETH TREBBE ELIZABETHMUE~ERSPANNAUS OHN GEORGETUREK, JR. DALEHARLEYSPITLER HERNARD CHARLESTURNER HOPEBROWNSPRUANCE JAMES EDWARDTURNER JAMES GREGORYSTAAS, High Honors in LESLIE JOSEPH URBAN Liberal Arts and Sciences GARYALLEN VAIL CAROLYNANN STABILE RUSSELLJAMES VANDENBROUCKE,with MARYJOSEPHA STACEURSKI Distinction in Rhetoric JANE ELIZABETHSTACCS LESLIEWEEKSVANLANDINGHAM SYLYIABIRWCESTANKUS LESLIE WEEKS VANLANDINGHAM MARILYNXDIANNE STARK, High Hon- CAROLELIZABETHVAUGHN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences BEVERLYANN VELKOVRH with High Distinction in English ROBERTALANVERVILLE GREGORYALBERT STARR STEPHENJOHN VOGEL, Honors in Lib- RICHARDJOHN STEFANEC eral Arts and Sciences THOMASALBERT STEGEMAN ANTOINETTEKATHERINE VOGET, High ARNOLDBRUCESTEIN, High Honors in Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with with High Distinction in French High Distinction in History BEVERLYEILEEN Voss SANFORDMARKSTEIN,Honors in Lib- RONALDPHILLIPVOSS,High Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JOANHILARY STEINBERG JAMESJOSEPHVOYT,Honors in Liberal

JOEL LARRYSTEINBERG,High Honors in ~ Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences AMES ARTHURVROMAN CRAIGRUSSELLSTEPHEN IZABETH MARIEWAGNER ROBERTMONTELLSTEPHENSON, Honors GENEEDWARDWAGNER, JR. in Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTHEWITTWAGNER SHERYLGAYESTERNBERG,Honors in LAWRENCEEDMOND WAGONER Liberal Arts and Sciences MARTHARHOADESWAXELEY KATHLEENMILLARD STEWART KATHARINEILEANAWALKER,Honors LYNDAJEANNESTEWART in Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANLYNNDEMoss STICE ROBERTDOUGLAS WALSH DANISEELLEN STOCKBARGER LINDAMARY WARGO MACDALENAMARIESTOECKER DIANAHALE WATERS ALVINARDWAY STOKES LINDA MIGNANOWEERS, Honors in DAVIDBRIANSTOLMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANJEAN STRATTON BEVERLYJOAN WEIDEMIER,Honors in SHIRLEYDABRINGHAUS STRICKER Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES CURTISSTROTHMANN MEDAREBECCAWEINTROB,High Hon- STINSONWEIMERSTROUP, High Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with HARVEYALANWEISS Distinction in Political Science JOHN C. WELCH STEVENAARON SULTAN,with Distinc- MARYWELCH, High Honors in Liberal tion in Finance Arts and Sciences ROBERTWILLIAMSUTIS MARTHAANNWENDEL, High Honors in MARYELIZABETHSWR Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- JOEL BRETTSUTTON,Honors in Liberal tinction in Sociology Arts and Sciences DENNIS CRAIGWERNER WILLIAMMICHAELSUTTON GALEKOZBERG WESTON THOMASCRESAPSWIGERT NANCYHOCHSTADTERWESTON MARSHAJO TANENBERG,High Honors RICHARDDUANEWEYHRICH in Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTSTEPHENWHALEX DONNARAETAYLOR JOHN THOMASWHATES DAVIDSTANLEYTERRILL RICKALAN WHITE SmJEPFBEY TILDEN ROCER LEEWHITE,High Honors in Lib- GEORGEWILLIAMTIMBERLAKE eral Arts and Sciences 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1053

WILLIAMFREDRICKWHITE LINDACAROL WOJDWLA SUELYNANNWHITTINCTON SUSANCHARLENE WOOD, High Honors DAVIDPAUL WICKUM in Liberal Arts and Sciences with BRIANLANEWIDAMAN Distinction in English RICHARDWILLARDWILBERG,JR. WILLIAMFRANCISWOODS 111 MARCIALYNN WILDER ARLEENTERESAWE" LARRYJAMES WILLIAMS CABWTAHELAINEWRIGHT MARKB. WILLIAMS, High Honors in DONALDCRAIGYACOE, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences NANCYCAROLWILLIAMS ALLANIRWINYANNOW KATHRYNANN WILLIS,High Honors JAMES ORVILLEYOUNG,High Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences MARTHAFRELSWILZBACH IRWINLARY ZALCBERG ROBERTWALTERWINKLEBLACK ALISONLOUISEZELLER CAROLYNRAEWINTERS JAMES PATRICKZWK

In the Teaching of.- English ANNETTEMARIE ANGLESANO RACHELHARDINGER SUSANANDRIETTE ARIEW KRISTINE ORCUTT HARRISON,High LANAPATRICIAAUIUEMMO Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- BETTYJANE BAIR, Honors in Liberal ences Arts and Sciences CHARLABERYLHATHAWAY MARY ANNEBEER,Honors in Liberal MARYLOU HEDSTROM Arts and Sciences CATHERINESUE HIERONYMUS,Honors TOBYSTANGLEBERKUN in Liberal Arts and Sciences BONNIEAVIS BERNSTEIN JULIE ADAIRHuss KARENMARGARETBETZ JEANNE MILDREDJEFFREY, Honors in JEANNEMARIEBOWMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences CYNTHIAROBERTABRADLEY PEGGYMARIE JOHNSON, Honors in Lib- TERRYLYNNE BRYANT eral Arts and Sciences BARBARAANN CASTAGNO SUSANMARZETTE JUNOR KARENRUTHCLEMENS SUSANMARGARETKAZMERCAK PATRICIAANNCOUGHLIN BEVERLEYJANIS KLEIN, Honors in Lib- CAROLYNLOUISE CRABTREE eral Arts and Sciences GFBRGEWILLIAMDAY,Honors in Lib- BRENDAHOPEKURTZ eral Arts and Sciences PHYLLISCHARLENELARSON LINDALOUISE DELL CONNIEGOKENLAWLER NANCYANN DREW ROBERTAANNLESHT LINDASUE DUNKER,Honors in Lib- MARTHAMARYMALEK, Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences PEGGYCORBINEISENSTFZN MARIANNEMARCINEK,Honors in Lib- JANE MARIE EWAN, High Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences CAROLANNMARIN GERALDINERAE FEHST, Honors in Lib- ROBERTJOHN MARQUIS eral Arts and Sciences ANNEELEANORMATUSZEWSKI DIANESHARON ISRAEL FINGER KATHERINEMARY MCGRATH DRUCILLASANCHEZFINKBEINER,High LAURIEJO MCMAHON,High Honors in Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences DO~YNAJEAN FREEMAN MICHAELEDWARDMCNETT,High Hon- MARGARETMARYGILLMAN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences MAVISGERALDINE GOLDMAN with Distinction in the Curriculum CAROLLEEGORE CANDACELYNNMOELLER SUSANKEMPE GREGG BARBARABUNKER MOORE MARLENELYNNGROSSMARK jOHN ARTHURNESBIT MARIMYRA GURSKY, Honors in Liberal MARGARETANN NOONAN,Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences SHARONELIZABETHHALL, Honors in DORISJEANNE POOLE,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANKATHERINE HALLER, High Hon- KATHYANNETTE RASSI, High Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the Cur- FRANKOLAFREID, Honors in Liberal riculum Arts and Sciences THERESAMARIEHAM, Honors in Lib- ROBERTJOSEPH REILLY eral Arts and Sciences 1054 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

PAMELAJANERICHARDSON, High Hon- POLLYBOWMANSTAUTH ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DEENA ELIZABETHSTOLLBERG, High with High Distinction in the Cur- Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- riculum ences SUSANRUTHRIECER BOBBIEJEAN SUSIE KARENELSENSTEINROBINS, High Hon- JANIS ELLENTOMASEK ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences JEANNE FRANCESTRAUSCH ELEANOR FLORENCEROSELLINI, High PATRICIALOUISE TRIPP Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- LUCINDALOUISETURSMAN,Honors in ences Liberal Arts and Sciences ELLENROSENFELS PAMELAJANE TUTTLE MARCIAJOAN RYHERD LEILAANN URBANEK,Honors in Lib- RUTH MIRIAM SACKHEIM, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JOYCE KAY WEBER, High Honors in DAYLESAINSBURY Liberal Arts and Sciences LINDAKAYSCHAUBLE PAMELAINEZWEIDNER,Honors in Lib- LINDAJOANN SCHILLING eral Arts and Sciences CHJCRIELYNN SCHOFIELD,Honors in GRACEELLENWELCH,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences VICKI SHEREOS MARYGRACE WELLS CON5TANCE MARIE SHUMWAY CHERYLANN WILLIAMS LINDALEGNER SHUMWAY BEVERLYANNEWOLFF SHARONLEESISKIND,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences

In the Teaching of French SUSANCARRIEAPPEL SHARONJOYCE KUSHXER,Honors in SUSANELLENBRAINERD, Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences DEBORAHJEANNE MAY SANQRALYNNBRUSKI SUZANNEVIRGINIAMILLER, High Hon- CONSTANCEJANE CLAYFOOL ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYANNE ERDE, High Honors in Lib- DEBORAHANN NITEKMAN eral Arts and Sciences with High SHANNONMARIENOBLE, High Honors Distinction in the Curriculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ADRIANNEMAYFISHMAN,High Honors Distinction in the Curriculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences with NANCYANNPALMATIER Distinction in the Curriculum INGEAMBROSREMBE K.4THLEEN ELLENHASBACH, High Hon- NORMASOFOSCHRENZEL ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DEBORAHLOUISESPIEGEL MAIULYN JOHNSON HOLT, Honors in MARILYNRITTENHOUSEWAGNER Liberal Arts and Sciences APRIL KATHLEENWASH, Honors in LINDAJULIA JACHIMEK Liberal Arts and Sciences DONNALOUISE KIME, Honors in Lib- JUDITH LEEWEHRLE eral Arts and Sciences SUSANNEWILT NIKY LYNNKRAUSZ,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in the Curriculum

In the Teachin:g of Gernznn WALTERSCOTTCLAUSEN LINDA LOUISENIELSEN, High Honors SUSANCHRISTINECUSICK in Liberal Arts and Sciences with KARAJEAN GONTERMAN Distinction in the Curriculum MARTHALOUISEHISER BARBARARUTH NIEMANN,Honors in ELIZABETHFARR HUDSON Liberal Arts and Sciences SUZANNFAYEHUNTER,Honors in Lib- DAGMARGUDRUNREIMANN eral Arts and Sciences GISELA KLUGESEVERINO, High Honors ROSEELLEN KUEHLINC in Liberal Arts and Sciences with KATHYALESANDRINILUTZ, Honors in Distinction in the Curriculum Liberal Arts and Sciences KAETHEQUITTINGWILBER, High Hon- SUZANNEMARIEMEINHEIT ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the Cur- riculum 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1055

in the Teaching of Latin PAMELA KATHRYNEICHMAN KATHLEENLOUISE SHANNON,High SHARONMARIEHENSCHEN Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- LINDALEE PRATER ences with Highest Distinction in URINCWILLIAM SCHROEDER the Curriculum CAROLDENISESTEWARD LINDAKELLEY WELCH MARYLINDAWILKES In the Teachina- of Social Sfudies RICHARDLEIGHADAMS DENNISWEELEONG TRACEYLEEALLEN GLENPERRYLITTLEFIELD SHERYLANNANDERSON DIANESUELOEB MAVISANNRADI BATES BARBARAKAYLOEBACH NANCYANN BAUER,Honors in Liberal DONNAJOYCE LUDEWIG,High Honors Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences SARIJOHANNA BENNETT LAURENANN LUNDIN, Honors in Lib- CHRISTOPHERWAYNE BOHLEN, Honors eral Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYRUTH JARBOE MCCALL SHARONLYNNBURGESS, Honors in Lib- JOYCE MADELYNMCDONNELL eral Arts and Sciences CHERYLMARY MICHAELS, Honors in TOBYBURSTEIN Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYCATHERINECAMPBELL ORVILLEDEANMICKELBERRY LINDAMARIE CASTLEMAN PAMELACLAIRE MILLER SHARONLINDACLARK MAUREENDOLORES ~~UDRON ANNCAROLYN CURTIS JOANNMASSA OGnm, Honors in Lib- CYNTHIALOUISECYBUL eral Arts and Sciences DONITAINEZ DECKER, Honors in Lib- TFRESAANNOUTTEN eral Arts and Sciences SITSAN LOUISE PATTERSON,Honors in STEPHI:NRALPHDEWALT Liberal Arts and Sciences NANCYEISNER CAROL ELAINEPIEPER, High Honors in SHERIJARVA ENGLER, Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences D~VIESUERAKER SUSANFALK MARLYSKENNARD REED, Honors in CAROLELYNNFERRY Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYJANE FRICKE LfARION I’ATRICIA ROSS JORJA CAROLFRITZEN,Honors in Lib- TERRYBI. SAGER eral Arts and Sciences STEVENPAUL SANAZARO KATHLEENCOONS GIACOMINI SHARONBETHSAUDEK RUSSELLSTUARTGOLD LANAROEN SCHULTE MADALYNRAEGRAFF SUSANLYXNSCDTT ANNAGREISDORF, High Honors in Lib- PAMELAANNSHALLENBERCER eral Arts and Sciences SUSANELIZABETH SMITH, High Honors WANDAJEAN HAMILTON,Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences GREGORYJAMES SPRINGER ANNRITA HANSON CAROLLYNN STEVENS, Honors in Lib- KRISTI MCMILLINHARRIS, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JERILYN KAYSTROHECKER JAMES JAY HILST,High Honors in Lib- ROBERTAJILL THOMPSON, Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences CAROLANNJOHNSON JANETTELORETTA TORSAN JAMESCHARLESKANTOR JILL MARIEWALTZEK, High Honors in GARYALANKNOKE,Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Arts and Sciences tinction in the Curriculum JANICEANNKOPP HELENMARIEWITORT CLAIREIRENEKRAFT KATHRYNSUSAN WROBLE In the Teaching of Spanish JANETANN BEAUDWAY,with Distinc- JACQUELINE ANNBRADFORD, High Hon- tion in the Curriculum ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences MARNAANN BERMAN,High Honors in with Distinction in the Curriculum Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOANLOWISE COWAN High Distinction in the Curriculum IDAPANKODOLLINS 1056 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JANE ANNEPSTEIN ELAINEMARIE KOWALSKI,with Dis- BARBARAEILEEN EVERHART, Hi h Hon- tinction in the Curriculum ors in Liberal Arts and Eciences MARYEDNAMCMAHON with High Distinction in the Cur- ELENACINTAIARESNIK, High Honors riculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences with KATHERINEJOANNE FEIGEE,High Hon- Distinction in the Curriculum ors in Liberal Arts ed Sciences VALERIEGAESCEIOO with High Distinction m the Cur- NANCYELIZABETHSIXSMITH, with Dis- riculum tinction in the Curriculum SHERRYLYNNGEHRKE,High Honors in NANCYJOY SOROL Liberal Arts and Sciences with PATRICIAANNSPERLJNC High Distinction in the Curriculum DEBORAHKAY KOLDITZVERA, High DOROTHYCAROLGINGERICR,Hi h Hon- Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- ors in Liberal Arts and Eciences ences with High Distinction in the with High Distinction in the Cur- Curriculum riculum DIANELOUISE WALLACE PATRICIAGAYEGORDON SUSANWALLERSTEIN SUSANMARGARETGREEN MARYLOUISE WILEY, High Honors in KATHERINEANNJURCZAK Liberal Arts and Sciences MARY ELLEN KELLY EILEENMOLLIEZEITZ, High Honors in MARGARETANN KNOPP,High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the Curriculum Distinction in the Curriculum In the Teaching of Speech ROXANNESUEANGELINI SUSANIRISLEPINSKY,High Honors in JUDITH ANNBARTH Liberal Arts and Sciences with ROSANNF. Mw BRANDS High Distinction in the Curriculum SUSANJEAN BRINKMAN GAILMAXWELL ADELINEELINOR DICKEY LINDASUSANMEISTAS MIRIAMAVIS DOLGIN JANET CHRISTINEMESSMER JAYE PATRICIAHEWITT LYNNEMARCIA NEWMAN DAVID RAYJOHNSON PATRICIALEEOSTROWSKI JOAN THOMPSONK.ERBER CHERLYNNETHERESA THIGPFS BARBARAJEAN LAZ, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in the Curriculum In Theatre Art F~SATERESEBANYS JESSICA MARGRITHAHN UDY EILEENBARTLETT IRENEJOAN LEETON i! AURIE WILLIAMS BARTOLINI,High YOLANDAMARIE SMITH Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- JAMESSTEVENSTITT ences ROBERTALEATHORNBURG GARYNORMAN BAUGH ANITALOUISE WORBY Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chemical Eltgineering RICHARDCHALONAIKEN,High Honors HARLANJAMES RICHARDS,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Highest Distinction in the Curric- Distinction in the Curriculum ulum WILLIAM ARTHUR SCHNEIDER, High OHN MORGANGUCCIONE Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- DWARD CHARLESHAUN ences with High Distinction in the kBARRY KENNETHHECRMAN Curriculum GEORGECARL KINSTEDT,High Honors LORENBENNETTSCEIREIBER,High Hon- in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinction in the Curriculum with Highest Distinction in the DONALDEARLLEARY Curriculum JOHN ROBERTLECOMTE PAULMCDONALDSTIFEL SIDNEYROBERTMILLER,High Honors TERRYWILLIAMTIMM, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the Curriculum High Distinction in the Curriculum DAVID RICHARDNow 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1057

In Chemistry TERRYJOHN BURKHARDT ROBERTRAYMONDMEXKZL, High Hon- ANNELOUISE CAHILL,Hi h Honors in ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and &ences with with Highest Distinction in the Highest Distinction in the Cur- Curriculum riculum PETERBERNARDNAVIN,Honors in Lib- LINDACHAO eral Arts and Sciences TIMOTHYEDWIN CUMMINGS FRANKLINGEORGE PATER GARYGASTON DEGRANDE, High Hon- SUSANCAROLPATTERSON,High Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with with Highest Distinction in the Highest Distinction in the Cur- Curriculum riculum STEPHENELLIOTT DOMINICK LAWRENCEBARRY SCHWARTZ,High DAVIDLEE ERBES, with Distinction in Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- the Curriculum ences with Highest Distinction in JOYCE KARENGORDON the Curriculum PETERGARNHYDE MARYLOUISE SEIBERT RICHARDLOUIS KLOBWHAR,High Hon- WILLIAMCLAYTONSTRATTON, High ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the Cur- with Highest Distinction in the riculum Curriculum JIM I. MCCLURE,High Honors in Lib- BARRYWARRENSUFRIN eral Arts and Sciences CHARLESMACVANVALKENBURG, High JAMESKEITH MCKECHNIE,High Hon- Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ences with Distinction in the Cur- riculum In Geology JAMESCARLENCSTROM In Home Economics HELENANNE BOJANOWSKI MARILYNJEAN SCHUMM,High Honors CAROLDORIS OWEN in Liberal Arts and Sciences JANEELIZABETHSCHRIVER,High Hon- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In Liberal Arts and Sciences LEONARDJOSEPH ADRIGNOLA,JR. LINDAHOPEBECKER LEWISGRANT ALLEN ELLIOTTDAVID Bmws RONALDSTUARTALPERN STEVENPAWL BEILSTEIN DAVIDRAYANDERSEN RICHARDPAULBEIN ROBERTALTONANDERSON STEPHENMARKBELER RONALDDAVIDANDERSON GEORGEAUGUSTUSBELIESON THOMASCARLANDERSQN JOSEPH PAULBELMONT,JR. SUSANKCFHLMAN ANDREWS EDWINHOWARDBE” MORRIS DAVID APPLEBAUM ELIZABETHA” BENNETT Ross ALANAREND LELANDNATHANBENSON, with Distinc- THOMASSCOTT ASBURY tion in Physiology JOHNGEORGE Asmom, High Honors in MICF~AELLAWRENCEBERBAUM, High Liberal Arts and Sciences Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- CATHERINEMAE BACH, Honors in Lib- ences with High Distinction in eral Arts and Sciences Psychology BRUCEDONALDBADENOCH PAMELAPAGE BETTS MICHAELDANE BAIRD NOVAMAC BICKELL PETERALANBARDWICK DONALDMERLEBIRD, High Honors in ROBERTKNIGHTBARGER Liberal Arts and Sciences MARILYNGAIL BARRETT THOMASCHARLESBIWER SUSANLORRAINEBARRY,High Honors KATHERINEPALMERBLAIR in Liberal Arts and Sciences JACK BENJAMIN BLAKEMAN MURRYALAN BASS, High Honors in NORMANMARKBLOCK Liberal Arts and Sciences RICHARDALANBLOCK, High Honors in GLENNAUBRYBAUM, Honors in Liberal Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences BARBARAA” BODY HAROLDGLENNBECKE~ 1058 BOARD OB TRUSTEES [June 17

DAVIDALAN B~DZNICK,High Honors CARLABARRCUTLIP in Liberal Arts and Sciences with KE”EIH Josm Czw~arnnx. High Distinction in Honors Biology Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- R~CX~ARDNEALBOLNKCK ences with Highest Distinction in ULIE EILEENBONAS Chemistry €IAVID HENRYBOBDEAVX,High Honors ROBERTBROUGF~TUN DAGGETT in Liberal Arts and Sciences STEPHENALUN DAHL JAMES PAULRORGSTEDE,Honors in DIANELYNN DAMOS,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- JAMES ALBERT-KEY tinction in Psychology EDWARDMICHAEL Boss JAMES ROBE~TDAMOS WILLIAMJAMES BOSTROM ROBERTBRUCEDANLEY RICHARDDANIELBRAND LANAELAINEDARR AIANDAVIDBREXTOWICH WILLIAMARTHUR DARR, Honors in GERARDMARTIN BREITZER Liberal Arts and Sciences KIRKPALMERBRFSEE MARYTHERESEDASSOW EVIN LELANDBRODE, JR. ERNESTEDMUNDDAVIS BARBARAEAN BROOKMAN JEANANNDAVIS CEMRLES1EROY BUCKLES,JR. LINDENGLENNDAVIS REX WARRENBULL,Honors in Liberal WILLIAMCEULDAVIS, JR. Arts and Sciences MICHAELTHOMASDAY,Honors in Lib- KENNETHALLENBURMAN eral Arts and Sciences STEPHENDALE BURROWS,High Honors DIANEMARIE DE BRUYCKERE in Liberal Arts and Sciences WILLIAMMICHAEL DENNIS SHARONLEEB~Y MICHAELROBERTDEWAN JAMES MARTINBUTLER ROBERTJOHN DIEHL Fm~nCHAR= BYERLY Lours JAMES DIZIKES DONALDLAWRENCE CALEBAUCH DIANEFRANCESDONASH ETHELYNMILDRED CALLION MICHAELWILLIAMDRAKE JEFP~EY ROBERTCANHAM LILLIANBALAZS DUDKIEWICZ MICHAELALANCANTRELL,High Hon- MICHAELCLAIBORNEDUVAL ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ERICLEE DYER,High Honors in Lib- CHRISTINAANNECAPERELL eral Arts and Sciences with High JAMESFERDINANDCARAVELLI, Honors Distinction in Zoology in Liberal Arts and Sciences RUTHLYNN EDELMAN SHARLENEHELENCARLSON CAROLSHARONEGEL,Honors in Liberal FRANKLINDEANCARR, High Honors in Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences RANDALLBRUCE EHLERS RONALDFLOYDCARR HAROLDDAVID EICHINCER MARKJAMES CATLETT JAMES GEORGEEKEBERC JAMES SHIN-SINCHANG ALLENRUPERT ELLIOTT JERROLD CHERNOW SHARYNGAILELLMAN ANDREAJOYCE CHESZEK MARYKAYEMERY GEORGEMIN CHIN RONALDJULES EMRICH RICHARDYINC CHIN VICTORJOSEPH ENCHELMAYER JOHN HADLEYCHRISTIANSEN, High ALANLINDSAYENGELBERG,High Hon- Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ences with High Distinction in with Distinction in Physiology Astronomy STEPHENCHARLES ESKER GARYRICHARDCHURCHILL LARRYWILLIAMEVERS MARYLYNNCIPRIANO JOHN HOUSTONEWTON, Honors in Lib- DONALDWAYNECOATS eral Arts and Sciences STEVENRAYCOLWELL DIANNELYNNFAFOGLIA CAROLYNLOUISE COON ROGERALANFARMER,High Honors in DAVIDMARTINCOOPER Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTBERNARDCOOPER BRADLEYTHEODORE FEDOROW JOHN THEODORECOTTINGHAM, High CHRISALLAN FERRILL Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELBRUCEFINGER SUSANLOUISE COURTNAGE,High Hon- WENDY LYNN FiNK ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTCOEFINLEY111, High Honors CUXTISLYNNCRAMER in Liberal Arts and Sciences EDWARDWILLIAM CRONAU JOAN CLAREFINNO CHARLES GREGORYCOLEERSON WILLARDJOHN FIS~ER ROBERTEDWARDCURRIE DAVIDELONFISHER 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1059

DAVIDSCOTTFISHER CHARLJS GLENGRISWOLD, Ja. Sam CL~NICK FLEISCHMAN.High JUDITHKAYGROOME Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DANIELJOSEPEGRUNLOH JOHN STEPHENFLISS ROBERTKIM GUWTHER,High Honors LINDASUZANNE FOLJ~X in Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAEL CHARLESFORCADE PATRICIAANNEGUR~ MICHAFZ JOE FOSTER JOHN ANDREWGUTCSELL WIJLIAM EDWARDFOWE KATHRYNMARIE GYURE JOHNPETERFRANK CHRISTYCAROLHABECOST JANET KRISTINE FREDLUND,High Hon- SANDRALEEHAHN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DENNIS GENEHALL JAY DAVID FREIDIN LYNNEILEENHALLSTEIN JOHN RICHARDFREY,High Honors in MICHAELHAMILTON Liberal Arts and Sciences JUDITHANNHANDZO KENNETHJAMESFRIEDLANDER MILDREDSARAHANNO,High Honors in MARKSTUARTFRIEDMAN Liberal Arts and Sciences KENNETHFRJELICH,Honors in Liberal LAWRENCEALANHANOVER Arts and Sciences ERICJOHN HANSEN JAMESAKIRA FUJII SUSANMARYHAKSON JAMES EUGENEFUNK JAMES JAY HARMS,High Honors in FREDERICKJOHN GAEBLERI11 Liberal Arts and Sciences Sw ZANEGALBRAITH BERNARDELTON HARTT CECELIACATHERINEGASS DAVIDRAYMOND HARVEY, High Honors MICHAELJ. GAST,High Honors in Lib- in Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- RICEIARDEDWARDHECTOR tinction in Psychology JOHNMARSHALL HECC RALF ERVINGAUEN,High Honors in MARKJAMES HELMINIAK Liberal Arts and Sciences PENNYANNHENDRICKSON MARYCAROL GEARY, Honors in Liberal DANNYGENEHENSLEY, Honors in Lib- Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences PAULGEDZ GEORGEDONALDHERBERT DRUSILLABURNHAMGEISSAL ARNOLDJAY HERBSTMAN RICHARDLEE GEISSAL, JR., Honors in JOHN WHITTONHERM, High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences LAWRENCERYANGENI RICHARDSCOTTHEWS LOWELLIANGERBER,with Distinction in JAMES LEROYHILLMAN,High Honors Physiology in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOHN GUYGERSICH Highest Distinction in Actuarial CLAREROBERTGIEGERICH,High Honors Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences with MARKEDWINHILLS Distinction in Honors Biology SANDRALOUISE HINSLEY, Honors in EILEENFRANCESGIERSCH Liberal Arts and Sciences DONALDLEE GLICK, High Honors in NANCYELLENHIRSCH Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- GAILDARA HODES tinction in Actuarial Science BARBARAMARIEHOFFMAN SUSANGAILGLOWACZ DONALDLEEHOFFMAN GARYJOSEPH GOLDBERG, High Honors JACQULINE DAVISHOFFMAN,High Hon- in Liberal Arts and Sciences ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences BARBARAMAXINE GOLDMAN,High Hon- JAMES EDWARDHOFFMAN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTSTEVENHOFFMAN with Highest Distinction in Hon- GEORGELEE HOLUB, Honors in Liberal ors Biology Arts and Sciences RICHARDLAWRENCEGOODMAN Lours ALLENHOLUB CRAIGLours GOODWIN MICHELECARYN HONIGBERG PATRICIACHENOWETH GRABNER RONALDBERNARDHOPKINS JOHN ALLISONGREAGER I1 DOYLEJACKSON HORNE MARY ALICE GREDE, High Honors in CAROLYNFAYEHOUFEK Liberal Arts and Sciences JAMES &WARD HUMPHREY EDWINJAY GREEN CONRADIBER,High Honors in Liberal MARGARETTEBERTHA GREEN Arts and Sciences RANDEEJo GREEN SUSANJEANJABLQNSKY THOMASPATRICH GREEN, High Honors LYLETHOMASJACKSON, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences Highest Distinction in Chemistry MABYPATRICLAJACKSON 1060 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

JOHN DAVIDJACOE PHILIPEDWARDLANE,High Honors in MICHAELAUSTINJAMERSON Liberal Arts and Sciences TERENCEJANICIU MARKHARRINGTON LATCH JOSEPH GREGORYJEMSEK JAMESWILLIAMLATEER ROBERTWILLIAMJENKINS STEVENERROL LAVENDER EDWARDNORMAN JOHNSON BARBARALOVISE LAW ERNESTMCCABEJOHNXIN DEL EDGARLAWLER, Hi h Honors in LINWOODJARED JOHNSON Liberal Arts and tciences with RAYMONDEARLEJOHNSON, JR. High Distinction in Physiology TERRYDUANE JOHNSON ROBERTLAWRENCELAWTON, High Hon- DAVIDA. JORDANI ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELJOSEPH KAMINSKI PAULF. LAZARUS ROBERTELLISKARLIN STEVENGARYLEHMANN, High Hon- DEEANNKARLINC ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences LLO~HOWARD KASPER, with Distinc- with High Distinction in Actuarial tion in Zoology Science KATHLEENDEEKATOVICH LAURENCEJOSEPH LENSKI JAMES G~WRGEKATSENES CAROLYNSUELEPPER,High Honors in ROBERTSANFORDKATZ Liberal Arts and Sciences RODGERDENEAN KELLEY BARRYARTHUR LEVINE, High Honors BARBARAELISEKELLNER,Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Liberal Arts and Sciences High Distinction in Mathematics SUSANELAINE KELLY and Computer Science FREDERICKMICHAEL KEROFF JOHN ISAACLEVY PAMELAKARENKIDD, Honors in Lib- LLOYDBERNARDLIFTON,High Honors eral Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELEJOYKIEFER EDWARDSHELDON LINN, High Honors CYNTHIAJOYCE KIRCHHOFP,Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinction in General Biology BRWCELEONARDKIRKPATRICK PETERWARDLIPPINCOTT CATHYJ. KLEIN DAVID HANCQCKLLOYD MARYJo KLINGEL SUSANANNELOMBARDI CARLAMILLER KLOPFENSTEIN CHARLESWILLIAMLONGWELL, JR. JOSEPH WILLIAMKMOCH DENNISEDWARDLOPATIN JANE LEROYKNEEDY, High Honors in SUSANALICE LORENZ Liberal Arts and Sciences EVALUDEN,High Honors in Liberal DAVIDPAULKNISKERN Arts and Sciences DENNISLERm KNUDSON,with High JANICE KATHLEENLUNDAHL Distinction in Honors Biology DEBORAHMAE LUNDCREN DIANEMORROW KOHALMI, High Hon- FRANCESSUSAN MAEIJA, High Honors ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with EARLROBERTKOPRIVA, Honors in Lib- Distinction in Honors Biology eral Arts and Sciences JAMES Lours MAGILL STEVENDALE KOTTEMANN, High Hon- EDWARDLEO MARCOTTE ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences CHERYLJAYNE MARKSTROM BARBARALYNN KRAMER,High Honors FRANKMARTE in Liberal Arts and Sciences DAVIDSTUARTMARTIN, High Honors JEROME RICHARDKRAUT, Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences DIANESHERRYMARTINDALE JOHN ROBERTKRECER DOUGLASJAMES MATHISEN,High Hon- MARYANN HAGENKRECER, Honors in ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences JOANNMATORY LINDAJEAN KRESCA,High Honors in BRADLEYKARL MATTEN Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN MICHAELMAVZEY JOANNE AMALIAKRESL, Honors in Lib- CECILIAGAY MCCANE, High Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- KURTALLEN KRUEGER tinction in Mathematics JANE VERONICAKUCESKI JAMES WILLIAMMCNAYARA DANIELALLENKrn~m JOHN MICHAELMCNURNEY GEORGINERITA LALJSH, High Honors JOHN WAL.~M~L in Liberal Arts and Sciences with MICEIAELJOSEPH MEIRINK High Distinction in Mathematics OSEPFI ANTHONYMEISENBACH and Computer Science LIIWARD RONALDMELLICK MIMI YINLAM MARIANNERUE MELVIN 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1061

THOMASGRANTME" DENNISLEE POLHILL KATHYA" MIL^^, High Honors in GLENNMICHAEL POLIN,High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences MARIANNEMILEWSKIY EDWARDJAY POUYE~.High Honors CARLA SUZANNEMILLER,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with in Liberal Arts and Sciences Distinction in General Biology DIANEMARY MILLER STEVEN ALAN PORTS JEF~REY LEE MINOR GREGORYLours POTEMPA BARBARALEEMITCHELL ALPHONSEJOHN PRANAITIS,Honors in DANCHARLESMITCHELL Liberal Arts and Sciences THOMASEVANSMITCHELL, JR. BERNARDBERYLPRITZKER,High Hon- JOHN LOUIS MOLINAR ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences NORMANJOSEPH MOMENT with Distinction in Honors Biology MICHAELMARKMOON CARIBS MANUELPUIG, High Honors in &CHARD MICHAELMORCHAT Liberal Arts and Sciences with JAMES ALANMORGAN Highest Distinction in Mathematics DAVIDJOHN MORIARTY SUSANANNQUICKSTAD ROBERTHARRYMORTIMORE LINDALOUISERADER MARYCATHLEEN MURPHY MEENAKSHIRAJAGOPALAN WILLIAMFRISBYMURRAY LARRYBRWCERAPPAPORT ELISEFRANCINENACCARATO JOHNWILLIAM REIMANN JAMES BURTNACHMAN, Honors in Lib- GARYJOHN RENZAGLIA eral Arts and Sciences JAMESCARLTON RICHARDS ROBERTAJOYCENAVICKIS BRUCE COMFTON RICHARDSON,Hiqh ROGERCHARLESNEELY Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- CHARLESEDWARDNEKOLA ences with Distinction in Honors PATSYJo NELSON Biology MARTINANTHONYNEMECEK BRUCE COMFTON RICHARDSON,High LWDWIGWOLFGANG NEMETH Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- JOSEPHJOHNNEFOTE I1 ences FREDERICKSCOTT NEUMEYER JANET ELIZABETHRICHERT,Honors in DAVIDR. NEWTON Liberal Arts and Sciences MICHAELALLEN NEWTON,Honors in ROBERTALANRINKEMA Liberal Arts and Sciences DEBRALYNNRIPPINCER,High Honors LARRYANDREWNIELSEN,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences PAULAESTHER ROBBINS ROBERTARTHURNORTH LAURALOUISEROBINSON JOAN MARY OGDEN,High Honors in REEDMARSHALL Rom, High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with TERRYMICHAELO'HARA High Distinction in Mathematics KATHLEENMARIEOHMAN SANDRAJEANNE RONSPIES HAROLDMARTINOLSON JAMES WILLIAM ROSEN, High Honors ROBERTEDWINOLSON,High Honors in in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology Highest Distinction in Mathematics LINDAGAIL ROSENBERG,High Honors ANTHONYCHARLES ORNATEK in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOSEPHFRANCISPAONE Highest Distinction in Mathematics STEVENDALEYPAUGH and Computer Science JOHN CLAUDEPEARSON, High Honors ALFREDNELLOROSSI in Liberal Arts and Sciences HELENROTHMAN RICHARDLEE PEARSON,Honors in Lib- SHERWINMICHAEL RUDMAN,High eral Arts and Sciences Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences KEVINDONAL PEPPARD MARGARETMARYRYAN MARYFRANCESPEPPLE JOHNCRAIG RYJ-ANDS KEVINPATRICKPERKINS LOUISEOLUND RZECHUZA DANNIEWALTERPETRUNAS CARLBYRON SAINTEN GEOFFREYDUDLEY PHILLIPS GARYSCOTTSAIET, High Honors in RITAELIZAPIACENTINI Liberal Arts and Sciences JUDYIRENEPIEKARZ,Honors in Lib- SUSANFRANCES SAVAGE eral Arts and Sciences GEORGEDENNIS Scmmm DAKOTAARCHIEPI~NS DOUGLASWILLIAM S~HEMSKE &YE ELIZABETHPISTOEXUS, Honors in DAVID SCHIMEL,High Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences MARTHAJANE PLUNK SUSAN f(AY SCHLUCKEBIER 1062 BOAIU) OF TRUSTEES [June 17

MARILYNKAYSCHYALZ JAMIS WILLIAMTANNER, High Honors ALLANTHOUS SCHMIDT in Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTRICHARDSCHMITT,Honors in JAM= WILLIAM TANXER,High Honors Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences STEVENMICHAEL SCHMITZ FLY” ANTHONYTAYLOR HAROLDLAWRENCE SCHRAMM, JR. DALEROBERT TEN CATE CHARLESFREDERICKSCHWARTZ LAURAMARIETEBLIZZI EILEENMILLERSCOTT,Honors in Lib- MARILYNFAYTHERIOT eral Arts and Sciences WILLIAMEARLTOMPKINS,High Honors TIMOTHYRALPE SCOTT, Honors in Lib- in Liberal Arts and Sciences with eral Arts and Sciences Hi hest Distinction in Chemistry CHARLESTHOMASSEWELL SUSAN%ARI TONON KENNETHMARKSHANOFF DAVIDRALPHTROST TERRYHARLAN SHAPIRO JOYCEELAINETUCKER SHARONANNSHEPARDSON JANANN TURCZYN JIMHERBERT SHULL ROBERTKEITHUNCLAUB,JR. STEVENLESLIE SILVER,High Honors in DAVIDCARLVANDEBUNTE Liberal Arts and Sciences LARRYRAY VANDEGEFST GEORGEHASKELLSIMMONS111, High JEFFREYLYNN VANDERSTEEG Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- DAVIDLEE VENHUIZEN ences KATHRYNLURETTA VINCKE, High Hon- JAMESWILLIAMSISLOW ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences CHRISTINEALICE SLIVON, High Honors with Highest Distinction in Mathe- in Liberal Arts and Sciences with matics and Computer Science Distinction in Mathematics and PATRICKANTHONYVOGEL,High Hon- Computer Science ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences JANICE BATISTASLONKOSKY ALEXANDER VUCKOVIC CRAIGP. SLUTZ FRANLEEWAGHORN STEPHENARNOLDSMITH,High Honors RITAANNEWAKAT in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOHNWALKER,JR. Distinction in Geology WILLIAMJAYWALKER MICHAELLEE SOCOL,High Honors in JAMESNEALWALLACE Liberal Arts and Sciences RONALDWILLIAMWALLER TERRYGRADINESOMMERFIELD GEORGEROBERTWARING,Honors in BONITAJEAN SORENSEN,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences JANEANN WEBSTER,High Honors in JACKMARVIN S~STRIN Liberal Arts and Sciences with GEORGEFRANK SPIEGEL,JR. Highest Distinction in Mathematics CHERYLSur. SPIELMAN,Honors in Lib- KARENSUEWFZNBERGER eral Arts and Sciences VALERIEJEANNE WEISSHAPPEL SUZANNEROBIN SPRIETSMA, High Hon- DOUGLASPAUL WHELPLEY ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences CHARLOTTELANIER WHITE LARRYDEANSTAHLY DONNAJEAN WILDE, High Honors in MARILYNVICTORIASTANEK Liberal Arts and Sciences CATHERINEMARYSTANKO THOMASHAROLD WILKINSON ALANJOSEPH STEIN THOMASHAROLD WILKINSON MARLENESTEINER AUGDENFRED WINDELBORN WILLIAMJOSEPHSTEINKAMP LARRYJAMES WINKLEMAN FRANCINECAROL STERNBERC BECKYGAILWINTER BRUCEEDWARDSTEWART TRACYLEONWISE TERRYGENE SUKENIK. High Honors in ROGERHUNG WAI WONC Liberal Arts and Sciences THOMASRAYYATES PATRICIALou SULLIVAN DENNISLAINEZALUSKY PHILLIPROGERSUMMERFIEW) JOSEPHTHOMAS ZANT JEFFREY PERCYSUNDBERG LINDAKAYZAPF ROGERDWAYNESURBAVGR DAVIDALLAN ZEGERS PAULJOEL SUSSMAN, High Honors in ARTHURFRANKZEMANI11 Liberal Arts and Sciences JOSEPH EDWARDZERWEKH MILLICENTLEESUTHERLAND PAULJAYZL~TNIK WILLIAMLEVINSUTKER BARBARAANNZORDAN JOANMARGARETSWANSON JERRILYNANN ZULEGER, Honors in Lib- ROBERTCALVINSWARINGEN eral Arts and Sciences MARK SAMUELTAKACISHI, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1063

I* Physics STEPHENALAN BERMAN, High Honors DONALDRAY JOHNSON in Liberal Arts and Sciences with CHARLESDAYTONKEYES,with Dihc- Highest Distinction in the Cur- tion in the Curriculum riculum ALBERTJOHN KLUN JOSEPHANTHONYBLANCO,High Hon- LUDWIGEDWARD KOLMAN, with Dis- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences tinction in the Curriculum JAMESNELSONCHRISTMAN, High Hon- STEPHANRAYMOND KIJRTZ, High Hon- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences ors k Liberal Arts and Sciences WILLIAMJUHN CROISANT,JR. with Distinction in the Curriculum WILLIAMGILBERT~RER,High Hon- STEVENSEESUNLAI ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DOUGLASJOHN LAUA with Highest Distinction in the LYNNDORSEY MANIS Curriculum RODNEYVAILMCCORMICK ALANWAYNE HOFFMAN, High Honors FRANKLINROESKE, JR. in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ROBERTWALTER TURKOWSRI, High Highest Distinction in the Cur- Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- riculum ences with High Distinction in the MICHAEL JAMES HOLM,High Honors Curriculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ERICWILLIAMWEISS Distinction in the Curriculum JOHNVINCENT WERNER In Speech Correction BERNADETTEANDERSON JENNIFERVALENCIA HUBBARD, High JOANEVELYNBELDIN Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- JOYCECAROLBOOKSHESTER ences with Distinction in the Cur- MARCIA RUTHCHAPMAN riculum ATHANASEANANCYCONSTAN CHARLEYNEKAMENEAR PAMELAJANEERNEST JUDITHANNLEDuc KARYNR. GITLIS, Honors in Liberal KATHLEENBECKER NISSAN Arts and Sciences MARGUERITELAVERNE SEAMAN PEGGYANNHARDT In the Teaching of Biology PAULACATTANDERSON, Honors in Lib- MARIELILETTE JEZIK, High Honors in eral Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- BARBARAANNBOMBACH tinction in the Curriculum ARTHA HA ANN Boy=, High Honors in VERA SHIRLETTEJEZIK,Honors in Lib- Liberal Arts and Sciences with eral Arts and Sciences Distinction in the Curriculum MARGOKOMORN ANTHONYWAYNEBRIELER RAESUSANPEKALA KARENSUECARLSON ANN ARTHURPELZ HELENKAY COLLINS MICHAELJOSEPH POSTULA,High Hon- JOANMARIEC~URVOISIER ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences EDWARDLEE DUCKROW,Honors in with Distinction in the Curriculum Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYSNYDERROBBINS, High Honors PAULETTEARLAYNE GLUT in Liberal Arts and Sciences with FREDRICKWILLIAMHAHN, JR. Distinction in the Curriculum NORMANVICTOR HORLER BONNIERUTHSHILLING CARLENELENOREDORAN HOUGEN, High RICHARDCARTERSTRASSMAN Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- ences with Distinction in the Cur- riculum In the Teaching of Chemktry ERICESTESRICBTER,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the Curriculum In tk Teaching of Geography JANEANNMEYER SHARONHEIMBURGER PEABODY In fhe Teachitzg of Mathmatics JUDITH JEAN BAR-, Honors in Lib- MEWLANEBONO eral Arts and Sciences WILLIAMEDWARDBURD 1064 BOARDOFTRUSTEES [June 17

WILLIAMCARL BURKE,JR. PECCYLEENELSON SALLYMARCIACHARMAN CYNTHIAELAINER-, High Honors PATRICIAANNCOLLINS in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOANN CRAFT Distinction in the Curriculum MARTHAJo DAGUE,High Honors in JUDY ANNROZMARIN Liberal Arts and Sciences with SANDRANICKLAS SANDEEN,Honors in Distinction in the Curriculum Liberal Arts and Sciences RONALDALANDAWSON LARRYDAVIDSERENE JAMESROBERT HALL MARLENEJOY SHAPIRO HAROLDBEERSHARTMANI1 JOHN ALLANSTONE,High Honors in MARGARETELIZABETHKIBURZ,High Liberal Arts and Sciences with Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- Distinction in the Curriculum ences with High Distinction in the NANCYELIZABETHTHIEL, High Honors Curriculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JEAN CAROLKOPP, Honors in Liberal Highest Distinction in the Cur- Arts and Sciences riculum CONSTANCEANN KOZIKOWSECI,High THOMASEXCELL THOMPSON Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- LINDALOUISEWATTS,with Distinction ences in the Curriculum BARBARAJANE LARRICK,High Honors LINDADIANNE WEIPERT, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts and Sciences with JAN BERRYLEV, High Honors in Lib- Distinction in the Curriculum eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- tinction in the Curriculum Inthe Teaching of Physics EMILKENNETH MOSNY,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in the Curriculum COLLEGE OF LAW Degree of Juris Doctor DAVIDNATHANIEL ADDISON, B.A., Flor- JOHN ROBERTDELAMAR, A.B., 1967; ida Amicultural and Mechanical Honors university, 1967 JAMES ROBERTDORSEY,A.B., 1967 WAYNEROBERT ANDERSEN. B.A., Har- ANDREWCHRISTIANDYSTRUP, B.S., 1967 vard College, 1967 NORMANSTRICKLANDEARLY, JR., B.A., CAROLLOUISEANFINSON. B.S., 1967 American University, 1967 WILLIAMWINTER AUSTIN, B.S., 1967 BRUCECARLERICKSON,A.B., 1967 ORAJAMES BAER11, A.B., 1967 DONALDJOSEW ERICKSON,JR., B.A., STANLEYBYRONBALBACH, JR., B.A., Lake Forest College, 1968 Rice University, 1967 ; Honors NICHOLASROSOLINOFALZONE,A.B., PRESCOTTELLm BLOOM,B.A., Williams College of the Holy Cross, 1967 College (Massachusetts), 1964 ROYCEJAY FICHTE,B.S., Southern RICHARDCHARLESBOLLOW,B.A., Brown Illinois University, 1967 University, 1967 Lows STEPWENGASPEREC, B.A., Uni- TOW FIRMANBORDEN. B.A.. Green- versity of Notre Dame, 1967 - ville College, 1967 COSTASJOHN GEKAS,B.A., University JWITH CASSBORDEN, B.S.. 1966 of Chicago, 1967 fom CHARLESBRADY, B.A., Marquette GEORGENATHANGILKERSON, JR., B.S., University, 1%7 1%7 JOHN MARTINBRUNDERMAN, A.B., Aug- LYNNEMYERSGORDON, A.B., 1966 ustana College (Illinois), 1967 NORMANJAMESGORDON,A.B., 1967 ROBERTLESLIE BYMAN,A.B., 1967 BRIANSTEWARTGRAM, B.S., 1967 BRENTFEILINGCARLSON,A.B., 1967 ROBERTSONWAYNEHARVEY,A.B., 1965 BARRYSTEVENCARNOW, B.S., 1970 HARDINWILLIAM HAWES, B.A., North- WILLIAMFRANCISCONLON, A.B., Indi- western University, 1967 ana University, 1967 LEWELLYNWESTCOTTHICKS, JR., B.A., DANIELVINCENT ~ONSIDZNE, JR., B.A., Northwestern University, 1967 University of Denver, 1967 RICHARDGALEHIGGERSON,B.A., South- Lours JAY DAVIS,B.S., 1967 ern Illinois University, 1967 ROBERTGEORGEDAY,JR., B.A., Wabash JOHN H. HIX,JR., B.A., University of College, 1967 Chicago, 1967 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1065

THOMASJAMES HOLDYCH,B.A., Rock- DONALDFREDERICKPETERS,JR., B.A., ford College, 1%6; Honors University of Notre Dame, 1967 GRADYEVANHOUEY,B.S., 1967 WILLIAMCARLPOSTERNACK, A.B., 1967 BRUCEBRADSHAW HOWAT, JR., A.B., ROBERTLYNNPOTTS, B.S., 1967 1%7; Honors ALLENLEQNARDRAY,A.B., 1967 WILLIAM.. ANDRJ~WHUFF.B.S.. Indiana GEORGERAYMOND RIPPLINGER, JR., AB., University, 1967 1967 JAMES PHILLIPJOHNSON, B.S., Uni- WAYNEBARRY ROBERTSON, B.A., St. versitv of Colorado. 1967 Ambrose College, 1967 RUSSELLSNOWDENJONES 111, B.A., MICHAEL JAMIF, RYBICKI, B.A., St. Denison University, 1967 Procopius College, 1967 THOMASHALE JONES,B.A., Southern JEFFREY PAULSAMUELS, A.B., Western Illinois University, 1967 Reserve University, 1967 ALANROBERTKASSIN,A.B., 1966 DENNISMICHAEL SARSANY, B.S., 1968 LEROYCARL HAROLD CEMT,B.A., St. DAVIDWHARRY SCHIFFRIN, B.S., Uni- Olaf College, 1967 versity of Pittsburgh, 1%7 THOMASLEWIS KNIGHT,A.B., Mac- PAULGERALDSCHOEN,B.S., Southern Murray College, 1967 Illinois University, 1967 RICHARDALFRED KUIKEN, A.B., 1967 DAVIDJOHN SCOTT, A.B., MacMurray MANNYMARKLAPIDOS,A.B., 1967 College, 1967 DANIELCHARLESLOONEY,B.B.A., Uni- DAVIDMORRISSMITH,A.B., 1967 versity of Notre Dame, 1967 ROBERTDENTON SMITH, A.B., Mon- JIM DORSETTLUCIE, B.S., Western mouth College (Illinois), 1967 Illinois University, 1965 CHARLESWILLIS ,B.A., M.A., ROBERTWILLIAM MAGGS,JR., B.A., Bradley University, 1967, 1969 Claremont Men’s College, 1967 STEPHENOTTOSONDERBY,B.A., Lake LEGRANDLYNN MALANY, B.S., 1964 Forest College, 1967 ARTHURLEWISMANN, B.S., 1967 JUDITHANN STEWART, A.B., 1967 STEPHENJOSEPH MATTSON, A.B., 1965; CURTISLEE STINE,B.A., Miami Uni- Honors versity, 1966; Honors DENISANTHONYMCGRADY,JR., B.S., PAULLEESTONE,B.S., 1967 1967 RICHARDLYNN STUMM,B.S., 1963; CARLCARSTEN MEIER, B.A., University Honors of Notre Dame, 1966 RICHARDJOHN SYGULLA,B.S.A., Bent- ALANLEROYMETZ, A.B., 1%3 ; Honors ley College of Accounting and Fi- BRUCEDENEEN MEYER,A.B., 1967; nance, 1%7 Honors TIMOTHYRAYMOND THOMAS, B.S., 1967 BARRYRIXMANN MILLER, B.S., 1967; DAVIDLEE THOMPSON,B.A., St. Louis Honors University, 1967 RICHARDALAN MILLICAN, A.B., 1963 ALANCLOYCE TORGERSON, B.A., North- FREDBENJAMINMOORE,B.A., Eastern em Illinois University, 1967 Illinois University, 1967 DAVIDERNESTTUNGATE, A.B., 1967 JOHN JORDAN MOORE, B.A., St. Louis STANLEYWATERSWILCOX, JR., A.B., University, 1966 1967 WILLIAMALBERTMOORMAN,A.B., 1967 OWEN RHYS WILLIAMS,A.B., Olivet CHRISTOPHERDAVID MURTAUGH, A.B., College, 1966 1W7 DAVIDJ. WITHEFT,B.A., Northern Illi- FREDERICKJOHN NAFFZIGER,A.B., 1967 nois Universitv. 1967 JAXESMICHAELNORTON,B.S., 1967 DANIELTHOMASWWDRUFF, A.B., 1967 DANIEL CLARE O’MEARA, B.S.B.A., HAROLDODFLLWRIGHT, JR., A.B., 1967 Marquette University, 1967 ROBERTFRANKLINWROBEL, B.S., 1967 CAROLEANN PAYNE,B.A., Denison ALLANLEEYUSIM,B.S., 1967 University, 1967 GERALDMARTIN ZOPP, JR., B.S., Loyola JOHNHOWARDPERCY,B.A., Claremont University (Illinois), 1967 Men’s College, 1967

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science 1% ikEdwation of the Deaf CYNTHIAMARYABRENNA PENNYANNPORTER CONSTANCERENA CHILDS SUSANL. RICHMOND SHARONLEE KILKENNY DIANTHAZIBMAN, Honors 1066 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In the Edscretion of Mentdly Handuupped Ckildren MAKWAJANE BAILEY,Honors ANITAHELENESACKLEE KATHERINESUSANBEAUMONT PAULETTEHELEN STANEK, Honors PAMELLAJANE BITTLE, Honors BONNIELYNNSUGAR ALICEMARIEBOURNE JULIABUT^ THOMAS,Honors AWDREYSUZANNE GAMM, High Honors AMYKAYWILLIAMS,Honors MARGABEI:EMMA KACR, High Honors BARBARALYNNWILSON SANDRAKAY MCWETEY BARBARADIANE WIMMER, Honors NANCYLEE NYSTROM,High Honors RENEEA. ZELAC PAMELAANNE PTASZYNSKI, Honors In Elementary Edilcativn VIVIANAcms CAROLHOFBAUERHELD, Highest VELVIGIGLIO ADEN Honors TRUDYSUSANADES, Honors SHERRYCREININHELFER MARTHAJo AIELS SUSANELAINEHELMAN LINDASUSANAKERS JUDITH ANNHIGHLEY LYNNADELEANDERSON MARILYNNKAYHINNERICHS SUSANAVRUM ELOISENORMAHOUSTON ADRIENNEJOYCE BARBAKOFF,High JACQUELINE ROOKH~FER Honors MARYELLENHURLIMAN NITA SIMONBARSHEFSKY ROBERTALYNN JAEGER, Honors JUDITH SCOTTBXLYEU, High Honors BARBARAJo JERDEN ADRIENNEh’IARCIA BIRNEY HELENRUTHJOHNSON JOYCE EVELYNBREWE JANICELYNNJOHNSON, High Honors SARAHCRAYBRIELER LINDAHOHMANN JOHNSON, Honors MARGARETLOUISE BRIGGS, Honors JUDITHDEBORAHKAHN,Honors CONSTANCEJEAN BROOKS MARIEROESLER KELLY JUDITH LYNNBWFEN, Honors MARLENEK. KIRINCICH BARBARAJo BWGHARDT,Honors PAMELAROGAS KOLMAN CAROLMARIECADEK,Honors PATRICIALYNNKONIG CATHYLYNNCAMPBELL PENELOPEANNKOPP EVELYNMARCRET COLOSKY CHRISTINEAGNESKOPPITZ SANDRAKAYCOOK ANITAMARY KOTARBA, High Honors MARYFRANCESCORRIGAN GEORGIAANNKOUROUPAS DIANEMARGARET Cox KARENMARYKRAUSE,Honors KATHLEENRAE Cox JILLLESLIE KULWIN JOLENE BERNICECYGAN,Honors RONNAM. KURTZ CAROLMCCALLISTERDAFFERNER ANNEWHITNEYLACE BONITALAWDALY, Highest Honors HELENVI~ORIALAWRENCE, Honors KATHARINE LEIGH &HEN LINDAFERNLAWRENCE KATHLEENELLENDEPKE,Honors BARBARAWILLIAMS LEDUC SHARONMAEDISHKIN LINDAHASKELLLEVICK, Honors NANCYGEORGIADRUMMOND ALVAIRISLIBERT JUDITHMARILYNEPSTEIN, Honors NANCYCAROLLINSKY BARIJOYCE FEINGOLD LESLIEFAITHLIPSCHULTZ,High Honors MARILYNPEARLFELDMAN KATHLEENALYCELYNCH JANET SUEFISHMAN DIANESCHEPPNERMAHACHEK, Honors CAROLYNJOYCE FRIEND CATHYBUCHBINDER MANDLER RENALIBBYGAYNOR MAUREENSUE MANUS JANE MARIANGILCHRIST NANCYROSEMARTIN MARJORIELYNNGOLD,High Honors ARLETTEFLORINEMAYER LYNNKARON GOLDMAN, Honors ELSIEBARTLETT MCGILL ANNGOOD JWDITH ANNMELVIN MARCXAANN GORDON,Honors MARYLINDAMILLER MARYJANE GRAHAM MARGARETSICHTA MISEK BARBARALANEGRAVES MICHELESUSANMOLINE CATHYJo GREENWALD GLORIADARLEENMOORE NANCYRITTERHANOVER,High Honors MARYLou MUNNO,High Honors IRLD HARBOUR,JR. EVAKATELEENMURPHY ROSALIEMARIEHARTWEGER,Honors ROXANNEKAY NOREM, High Honors JUDITHFISCHERHAYDEL BARBARAANN NOVAK,Honors DIANNESOPEMH.EDRIW ROBERTAJOYCE PACKER,Honors 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1067

RUTHELIZABFTHPARAS BEXEIZY BEITTONSILKWOOD,Honors KATHLEEN E. PETRYSHYN TERI ELLENSIL-AN SHAIWNRUTHPODOISKY CAMILLAANNSMITH JUDITH KATRRYNPOMEPWKE,Honors KATHLYNKLINGSMITE MARYELIZABETHPORTER JOLENEMYERS SPANO CHERYLLYNNPXATHER DONNAMARIESTANISH IRENEGORDONPRITZKEB, Honors ELIZABETHLINDA STAROSTA MARCYBERYLRAGINS,Highest Honors MICHELEMARIE STOLARIK MRIGNA~NIN. ZAITOONRAHIM SUSANMARIESTBOMBERG,Honors ROSEMARYANNREAY SYLVIA JEAN STURM TERESANANRUNKLE, Highest Honors BARBARAANNSZOT CAROLANNR~SELL,Honors VALERIEANNTREADMAN DIANEMARIESAFARCYX KAYLOUISEVANGILDER,Highest JEANNEELAINE SAPORA,High Honors Honors HELENESUSAN SAVAGE KATHYRAUSER VOGET, High Honors JENNIFERANN SCHAEFFER,Honors MARYELIZABETHVOLAND GAILJOYCESCHLAPP,High Honors LYNNGAILWASSEL ELIZABETHJUNESCHOOLEY,Honors BARBARAMEREDITH WEIGEL, High REBECCAREGINASECEMSKY Honors DOROTHYVICKERSSHELLEY JANANNERAE WESSEL CAROLYNLEESHERE BARBARAANNWESSELS VIVIANADELESHERMAN, Honors MARLOANNYELLEN LINDAFAYESIEGEL SANDRAKAPPMEYER ZANDER SHERRYJo SIFGEL In Indwtrial Education GARYCHARLESDRONE CARLMARTINHAY,Honors FREDERICKERNESTFANDLER PHILLIPWAYNEHINCHEE TILDENLAVEREFLEENER FRANKHUNTER DAVIDWILLIAMHAGEN,Honors In Secondary Education SUSANELIZABETHAHNCER MYRTLEUNDERWOODKNIGHT, Honors SUSAN h'fIRKAM ATLAS MARYKATHERINE KYRIAZIS MARYKAYEBASS LAIRDDEANLAWLYES GAILJEANBERKENSTADT,High Honors JOANLESMEISTER,High Honors CHERYLLYNNBIERZYCHUDEK NANCYLYNNLUST JANETLOUISEBLOOM, High Honors MARTHAMARIE MADDOX JUDYLANIEBURROUGHS ELIZABETHFISCHER MAHONEY GARYREGINALDCADWELL BARBARAMCDANIEL, High Honors EUGENELEONARDCARLSON GEORGEEDWARD MILKOWSKI MARYEVELYNCLEVENGER FRANCESMAIN MOORE,High Honors ROBERTCLYDECUMMIXGS BARBARAFRANCESOLIC KATYANNCUNNINGHAM SHARONAILEEN PAMPE DENISEANNEDAUGHERITY YVONNECECILIA QUIRIN, High Honors ELMERDALEFERRELL CASEYSCOTTRZECKULA BARBARARIEKERGRANDT KATHLEENRINKENBERGERSUTTER, CAROLDIANEHANSEN Honors CAROLJEANHELM,Honors VIRGINIAPOOLETHELIN JOY KAYHOLLINGSWORTH,Honors WILLIAMBERANVOKAC MARIGENERUMBAUCEIHUTTON BARBARARUTHWERNER CHRISTINEDIANEKESLER

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accountancy JONSTEPHENACORD Ross MYRONBLACKBURN,High Honors GARY WARRENAGRFST JOHNRXCHARDBLANCHARD, Honors JAMESWILSONANDERSON TERRYLEEBOLLMAN,Honors SANDRAKAYANDREWS PETERLYNNBOWER IIARILYN JOYCE BARNES,High Honors GORDONWILLIAMBRENNE LINDAMARETRECKER RAYMONMICHAEL BROWN,Honors 1068 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17 RUTH ANNRICHARDSONBU~KYBILE STEVENEUGENEMUSGROVE THOMASEDGARBURNS DOUGLASWILLARD NELSON LINDAFAITHBURRUSS JOHN ALANNEWHOUSE ROYNICHOLAS BURTON GILBERTBROWNING NORMAN JOSEPHDENNISCAREY I11 RICHARDALANNUNEMAKER BARNEYRAYCARGILE, High Honors LAWRENCEKENNETH Oms JAMESMARTINCONLON STEPHENROBERT OLINCY FRANKEUGENE COZART BRIANJAMES O’MULLEN RANDYALLENCUNDALL WILLIAMRICHARDSORNER Cmrc ADAMDABROSKI TERRYANNPARKS JOHN JOSEPHDELUCA DAVIDBRUCEPATTON JOSEPHJOHNDEMPSEY AUGUSTANTHONY PERRY MARSHALYNNEDEXTER JAMESMARTINPETERSON LEOALBERT DIETER JOHN ERNESTPFAU RICCARDOMICHAEL DIVITO LAWRENCEJOHN PIANO,Highest STANLEYHERBERT FINGERHUT Honors PATRICKJAMESFORBER MICI~AELRICHARDREDEMSKE NORMANRAY FRANTZ JOANNREINHARDT JAYHERBERT FYIE, High Honors ROBERTROTXRENFREW DANIELSIDNEYGARDNER ROBERTFLOYD RE”= HAROLDCREEDGILLEY,JR. KENNETHDALEREUTTER MARKCHANDLERGOLDENBERG FANNYAD- REYLER,Honors RONALDWADEGUSTASON,High Honors RONALDANTHONYRINDONE ARTHURROBERT GUTSHALL, High ROBERTJOHNROGOWSKI Honors MICHAELABRAM ROSEN RICHARDJAMESHAAS JOHNDAVID Ross, High Honors EUGENELOUISHAMEISTER KENNETHEUGENE ROY ANTHONYFRANK HARMON GILBERTHAVENSAIKLEY,High Honors MARCRICHARDHELLER SCOTTCARYSANDS ARNOLDHENNING PERRYBRUCE SCHECHTMAN,Honors DAVIDEDWARDHILQUIST HERBERTL. SCHMIDT AUSTINLours HIRSCH,High Honors JULIANLUISSEVILLANO MARYANNHOAGLAND DANALLEN SHANER, Honors ROGERHAMLINHURST NEALGLENN SHOCER ROBERTJOHNIVANAUSKAS WILLIAMJOHNSHOWTIS JAMES JOSEPH JIAMBALVO BRENTM. SIEC~. RICHARDPAULJOHNSON,High Honors MARCSTEVENSIMON JAMESBARRYKAHAN DAVIDELWINSOUTHARD MARSHALLJAY KATZ THEODOREROBERT SPENN, Honors FRANCISDOUGLAS KELCH PATRICKSTASIAK DAVIDMARKKOCH DENNISMICHAELST. GERMAIN PAULANDREWKOURIS,JR., Honors MORRISARTHURSUNKEL JOHNCHAPMAN LANHAM, JR. RAYFLETCHERSWANSON BRUCECOBURNLAYER DANIELTHOMASTALLANT LESLIETHEODORELEDERER ELLYNRESSERTANENBERG, Honors IRWINHOWARDLERMAN, Honors TIMOTHYLYNTHEESFELD MARKALANLUSCOMBE,Highest JEANELLEN TROMPETER, High Honors Honors LEROYLEWISVAN ANTWERP CHARLESCHANLEEMA MICHAELTHOMASVOEGTLE JAMES JOSEPHMACKEY FRANCISMICHAELWAGNER DOUGLASDEANMANNERINC,High CHARLESROBERT WALLACE Honors ROBERTLAWRENCEWARD REBECCASUZANNE MASKEY, Honors VICI-ORLYNN WEATHERS ROLLACLARKMASONBRINK GLENNCHARLESWEBER DAVIDWILLIAMMCCONNELL JOHNROBERT WEIDNER GARYDOUGLASMEYER STANLEYHOWARD WEINSTEIN STEPHENTAYLORMEYER ROBERTAVERY WEISMAN RICHARDAN- MICHI,Highest GEORGELEONARD WESTENBERGER 111 Honors DOUGLASLEEWHITMAN RICHARDJOSEPHMITSDARFER,High GREGORYSTUART WILSON Honors STEPHENCARLWYFFELS JAMES PATRICKMURPHY, High Honors THOMASEDWARD YAXLEY KENNETHMICHAELMURPHY, Honors THOMASALLEN ZABEL 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1069

In Commercial Teaching ELIJAHALAN B~~~,Honors EDITHROBINSONTERWILLIGER, Highest ORASUECHENAULT,High Honors Honors PAMELAJOYCE NIZIOLEK In Economics JOHN STUARTADLER ELLIOTSCHWARTZ JOHN EDWARDCODD, Honors DAVIDJOELSHMIKLER EVELYNL6pEZ DfAz JOSEPHEDWARD STANTON JAMES BENNETTHAGERBAWMER ALBERTLEETHOMAS JEROMEEDWIN LEE LAWRENCERICHARD THOMPSON KEVINPATRICKMORRISON BRUCEWAYNEWETTMAN DAVIDJAMES NESLER In Finance DENNISCHARLESANDERSON DAVIDJOHNLEWIS, Honors MICHAFL PETERARAMOVICH MICHAELDAYLINDSEY OWENTHEODOREAUTRY ROBERTCAE LUND Lours PHILIPBARON VERNONGAYLE MARTENS JOHNFRANKBONETTI MICHAELJOSEPH MCNICHOLS,High ARNOLDALFREDBUEHLER Honors ROBERTEARLBUSCHI1 CARLTONERNESTMEYER STEPHENMICHAELCANNON CATHLEENMARYMICK-IAELS RICHARDALANCRANE, High Honors THOMASWAYNE Moss WILLIAMFRANKLINELDRIDGE WILLIAMJOHNNOLTE JOHN WILLIAMEYLER DAVIDGILBERTO'LEARY MICHEALRAY FAYHEE,Highest Honors GARRYALANOLSON MARCELDONFUCHS,Honors RAYMONDFRANCIS POD JASEK ALBERTJOSEPHGARDNER STUARTWALTER PYHRR HARRYWILLIAM GLASSMAN WARREN ARTHURRhYBoULD EUGENEGRANDONE PAULHOWARDRUFF THOMASMICHAEL GUNKELMAN STEPHENEUGENESam GEORGEROBERTHARRISON HERBERTJACQUEMIN SLIGER,JR. THOMASWILLIAMHARWIG,Honors ROBERTSTANLEY SMOLEN JOSEPH MAYERHAZAN STEVEALANSOLDWEDEL SVENOLAFHEGSTAD, Highest Honors DAVIDBURTONSTUMPF ALLENDOUGLASJONASSEN RICHARDMICHAELSUDDER ROBERTMICHAELKELLY HENRYCARLSZESNY,JR. RONALDCLAUDEKOK-ALBLAS DANIELALFREDTHOMAS SCOTTANDREWKRACEN DALEROY TURNER DANWARREN KRCHAK MITCHELLALANWnss DAVIDCHARLESLEONARD THOMASALLEN WINTER LEONARDPH~LLIP LEWICIU In Industrial Admikstratwn JEFFREYEARLABLIN, High Honors MICHAELIRWINROCKOFF JOHNJAMES BARBER,JR. DAVIDROBERTSCH~ER WILLIAMJAMESBRINKMANN JAMESLEOSCHULTE JAMESALBERT CHASE CARLEUGENESIMPKINS HOWARDANTHONY HAYES H. RONALDSTOFFEL, Honors JOHN ROLANDHILBERT EUGENEW. STOKVIS WILLIAMBRUCEJARRETT WILLIAMLAWRENCETARNEY LANACARLEENJOHNSON THOMASJANTHOMAS DONALBALANLEGEL JEROMERUDOLPH TIKALSKY ANTHONYNICHOLASLuamw TIMOTHYROBE~T TUGCLE GARYROBERTMARTIN PHILIPROGERVOSE CHARLESLANDONPARVIN, High Honor*s GARYLEEWEIMER ERNESTWARREN RAYBUTIN JOHNMICHAEL Wmai REX ALLENRENFREW MARSHALLDENNISWHITE In Managemmt BARBARAALENEANSTIN HILAIREJOSEW LAVIGNE,JR. 1070 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

In Mwketiw RQBERTLnANGLES, High Honors MICIUELJAW LYTLE AM& JOSEPH BEJROWSSU CHARLES &ANMARSHALL f AMES RUSSELLBIELLE~ ROGERFREDMEYER DENNISMICHAEL BLAKE LUKEJOSEPH MORETTI DENNISVARNER BROWN GARYLYN POLESKEY BRUCEJAY BURTON LEOMICHAEL QUICK DAvm CARLBUsm WILLIAMFAIRBANKSRICHARDSON THOMASJOSEPH CALZA RICHARDHENRYSCHINDEL ROBERTJOHN FELDMAN MARILYNANNSCBWARZ JAMES EUGENEFIEGU FRIEDMARFRANZ SMULIA DAVIDJAMES HAHNENSTEIN DENNISJOSEPH STEPHENSON RICHARDBRIAN HALLY THOMASPOWELL VISKNISKKI STEVENMERRILLHARSCH JAMES PATRICKWAGNER, Honors JOHN WESLEYKOZYAK, Honors SUSANCAROLWAYHAM RALPHHENRYLOEWENSTEIN,Honors DOUGLASAMOR WILLIAMS COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONS Degree of Bachelor of Science In Communications GAIL LESLEYADERHOLD,Honors MARGARETROSEFERROLI AMYLOUISE ALTMIX LINDAFERNEFINKEL PAULCHARLESANZINE STUARTALANFox CECELIAMARY BANACH NANCYJANE FRANK DOROTHYLEE BARBER, Honors DAVIDALLEN FRENCH, Honors JAYNE WEEKSBARNARD, Honors BARBARASHERRI FROST ROBERTEARLBATES MICHAELALANGADSBY MARCIAELAINEBAUMSTEN BARBARAANNEGORMAN STANLEYMARKBmows JEFFREY GEORGEHALPIN JEAN CAROLBERG,Honors CHARLESWILLIAMHANCOCK,JR. RONALDKEITHBISPLINGHOFF LINDAPICONEHANSEN,Honors BRUCEGENTRYBLAIR MARCIAMENG HARMS WILLIAMDAVIDBLANKENSHIP ROBERTROYHARSHBARGER JOHN GEORGEBLUCK RONALDANTHONY HECHT BARRYR. BLUE STEVENMICHAEL HECK MICHAELLEEBRACKEN RICHARDBRIANHETKE MARYLYNPATTON BRADLEY MICHAELBRUCEHILFRINK JACQUELYN ANN BRETT JEFFREY ALANHOPPER ROBERTTODDBRINKMAN JAMES ALLANHOPWOOD BRENTABRAHAM BROTINE, High CATHYANNHURLEY,Honors Honors LINDASUSANJACKSON, Honors MICHAELGORDONBROWN BRUCECARLTONJOHNSON, Honors COLLEENMARGARETBUCKLEY KAY MARIE JOHNSON,Honors SAMUELWHITNAHCAMPBELL WILLIAMMICHAEL JONES JOHN MICHAELCARMEN PAULARAEKAHN,Honors ELISE BARBARACASSEL NANCYCYNTHIAKAPLOVSKY, Honors MICHAELFRANKCHAZIN KATHLEENJANETKELLY GEOFFREYCHEADLE,JR. CHARLESROBERTKING LINDALEE COHEN LOISJEAN KOCH,Honors JULIE STOUTCONNER VIRGINIABLANCHEKOPECKY, Honors BELINDAFRUCHTLCORNER, Honors LAUR~RAUSCHENBERGER KRACEN FREDSTACER Cox BARTONMARSHALLLAMB, Honors JOHN THORNTONDAVIS THOMASEDWARD LAUE LEEALLENDEFOREST PATRICKJOHN LESTON FREDDYBA PAMELAANNLIPSCHULTZ FREDERXCKGEORGE EATON DAVIDKANTERL- ALANH. EISENSTEIN JAMES RICHARDLUNDGREN, Honors JOSEPH PETERENNENBA~ JEANNECELESTEMARIANI PATRICIAMARIEEPPL.IN CHARLESGORDON MATTHEWS BARBARASUZANNE EPSKY,Honors LESLIEELLENMAYORWITZ PHYLLISINETFAVUS ROBERTHum M~ARRON,JR., Honors DONNAIRWINFERGUSON, Honors MARYANN MCCORMICK 1970J UNIVEBSITY OF ILLINOIS 1071

MARCLANEMCMANAWAY GENEROGERSCHRO~ER NORMANJEFFREY MEDOFF STEVENFREDRICK SIESR TONIMARIE MILLXGAH MADONNAMARGAWSILES LINDAsvg MITCEELL THOMASJAMES %CliX?M PHYLLIS ANNMITCHELL KATHERINEMICHELLESNYDBR ALANDANIELMUTTER,High Honors DAVIDTHOMASSODEN,Honors DENISLEENAYLOR ATHINASPASKOS JANET ANNNELSOR VIVIENDACMAR SPIERS JILLVIVIAN N~ELSEN GARYMELVINSTAMM THOMASCARTERNORTON CAMERONLANESTAUTH KATHRYNEVENosm PHILLIPDOUGLAS STONE EDWARDE. NOVAK SHEILA GAYSTOOPS, Honors DONALDADAM NYMAN ELAINEC. STUNGIS MARTHAANNPADM~K EDWARDSTEVEN SU-N KATHLEENCARROLL PALMER, Honors WILLIAMTHOMASTABOR RICHARDFROSTPATTON IRATEINOWITZ MARJORIE ANNPINC,Honors SANDRALEIGH TILLROCK GARYJAMESPINI GREGORYTHOMAS TOWLES, Honors KENTEUGENE POLITSCH FRANCESANNURBAN JOHNWILLIAM PRATER LINDASUSANVALIQUET LINDALEA PROCI'OR ROBERTHUGHVAN HOESEN ANNERADOSAVLYEV,Honors ROBERTWILLIAM VAN WINKLE LINDAJOSEPHINERALSTON DONALDLESLIE VARYU PERRYWILLISREED FRANKJOHN VITEK RANDALLSCOTTRENSCH RUTHELLENWALKER DAWNRICCHIO STEPHENMONROEWHEELER DANLEO RICHARDS GORDONLEEWILLARD GAILKARENROLAND,Honors MARYVERONICAWINTERS NANCYANNRONALD ANDREAJOY WOLLOCK BONNIEMARIERuss DEANNALOUISE YURIECI IRWINJAYSALTZ BARBARAJo ZAIDEMAN,High Honors GAILLINDASCHALLER

COLLEGE OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Degree of Bachelor of Architecture MARCASRENAZI AUBREYURIELGRANT,JR. MICHAELBRUCEATKINSON THOMASWILLIAM GRAVES PALTIELJOSEPHBA~ ERNESTCARROLLHART RANDOLPHCHARLESBAHR WILLIAMWALTONHAWKINSON HUMBERTOENRIQUE BARONA PAULALANHEDSTROM DAVIDMICHAELBERMAN FRANKEDWARDHEITZMAN, High FRANKJ. BERNSTEIN Honors HENRYBOYCE PATRICKD. HILL PETERDAVIDBRANNEN WILLIAMGARYHOOK,Honors RICHARDEDWARDBROWN,JR., High DENNISJEROME HORBINSKI Honors JAMESSTEVEN HULSE BRUCEDAVIDBULLMAN,Highest THOMASELDEN IVERSON Honors ROBERTWAYNE JOHNSON JOHNDAVID CAIN, High Honors RONALDBERTJOHNSON,Highest CLAYTONCAMMETTCOLE,JR., Honors Honors JEFFREY JOHNCONROY RICHARDCHARLLSKASTEN TtOBERT JOHNDAHL JAMESLEE KOLESZAR BRUCEWARRENDAVIS, Honors EDMIJNDFRANCIS KOWALEWSKI, JR. DAVIDJOHNDULANEY DAVIDJOHNKUFFNER WILLIAMHENRY EDWARDS, Honors DENNISWARRENLANGLEY WILLIAM KEITHh N JAMESEBERHARTLAVIGNE ALANLEEEVINR~DE ROBERTALANJ-ITCHFIELD MICHAEL DAVIDFEJES, Honors ROBERTWILLIAMMCCAULEY, Honors LAWRENCEPAUL FILIPPI THOMASEDWARD McCm RONALDWAYNE FRINK &us CALLAWAYMELOTTE, Honors JAMES EDWARD GILGENBACH,Honors RUSSELLWILLIAMMEYERS FREDERICK WILHGLMS GLEAVE FREDRICALAN MORITZ,Honors DONALDWALTERGRAHAM,JR. JOHNCHRISTOWER MUFF 1072 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

HERMANLOWELL Mvam HARVEYIRARocon GOFXIONEDWINMYERSI1 MARKDOUGLASROHDE JAMESALANNELSON, High Honors GREGORYALLAN ROSE JOHNCLAUDE PAMPETTI DONALDCLIFFORDRUSSELL,Honors FLOYDWARREN PARKS WILLIAMLEESHAFER, High Honors RICHARDALANPASS JOSEP STAG JOHN JOSEPHPASTORE DAVIDRAYSWEENEY,Honors WILLIAMFRANKPHILLIPS THEODORELEATANNER, JR. FREDDEANPOLITO ALANROBERT THEIS, Honors FREDALLENPOWERS MICHAELJOHNTHEISS JAMES BERNARDPRITCHETT, High ALBERTGERBEN THEWIS, JR. Honors KEITHJOHNWEITNER JOHNEDWARD RAGONA CHARLESRICHARD WILLIAMS DENNISCLYDEREEDER, Honors TERRYLEE WILLIAMS, Honors JAMESGAYLANDREUL CRAIGWILLIAMWRIGHT KENNETHJAYRIHA MARKT. ZACHMAN,High Honors JAMESALLENROECKER Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Dance SUZANNETERRELL KRISTINEJANEZEBRAUSRAS,Honors Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts In Art Education SUSANLINDA BOB, Hi h Honors SUSANAUENE MATTHEWS, High JUDITHKAEBUCHA,I-fonors Honors KATHY-LEECHICHESTER LINDAANNMELDGIN,Honors LINDASUECOHN,Honors CAROLYNCARTER PANN REBECCAJANEDAESCHNER EILEENCOHN READ, Honors JEANNE MARIEDUBOIS KATHLEENESAUER, Honors LORRAINERUETERHERM,Honors EDITHSHARONWALKER, Honors DOROTHYFRENCH HOLMQUIST ANNETTERUTHWEISBERG, Honors ROSALIEKOTWAS HRVOL, High Honors JANISANN YOUNG, Honors NANCYANNHUTCHINS, Honors TERRYLYNZIMMERMAN SANDRAALENELEVIN,High Honors In Crafts SUEANNCAHILL RAULALVARROGERSI~N PATRICIAJOSEPHINE MCGARRY JOANMARY SLATTERY,Honors JOHN PAULROLLAND,High Honors PAULAJOAN STERN,Highest Honors In Graphic Design ALANLESLIEBLAIR BARBARAANNMALINA LEEGARRETBLAIR,Honors JOHNCHRISTOPHER MCCARTY JACQUELINE LEE BOWLING JANETLYNNPAITL CHOWJUNC CHAN MADELINEP~ZKER,Honors MARYELLENC~UGHLAN JOANRoss ROBIE MELISSAA” CIUTTON DEBORAHANNRUBIN RUSSELLDOOLEY JOANNESAIKLEY JUDITHHORKHEIMERECKERT DENISEEITZEN&IN, Honors LENORERUTHFINK DAVIDLYNNSUNDAHL RICHARDSconHAEGER LINDALOUISETEAL CLAIREMASAKOHANAMOTO,Honors THEODOREWILLIAM TIMRECK,JR., LAURIEDAVIESHERM,High Honors Honors BRIANMICHAELHYTOFF ROBERTANTHONY VOREL JANETMAYKASKO MAUREENKATHLEENWADAS STEPHEN LYNN KELLY MARYJANEWEBER KARYNLYNNKOZAR ANN MARGARETZIMMERMAN KENNETHJANLFDNARD In tlre History of Art JWNNANCY BURGHART, Honors ANDRESSVCARLETON WILKS, Honors PHYLLISROBERTA FOHRMAN I9701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1073

In Industrid Design WXLBURNOTTOBONNELL111, Honors BARBARAELLEN KOELLING DEWITTARTHUR DILLENBECX ROBERTWILLIAMMACHACEK,Honors CARLGEOXIXGARANT DAVIDMUELLERNELSON MONTECRAIGGILLESPIE,High Honors ARNOLDLE~NARD SEPKE DAVID FORDINNES RESAMARGARETWATSON PAULDENNISKERVIN DAVIDHARVEYWELLMAN In Painting PATRICIAANN JAMES ROGERRALPH SCHULT,Honors MARCIA KAYLARSEN,High Honors GAELZENDERSTACK,Honors MILLERMARZEN MARYKATHERINESTEXHEN, High ROBERTBLAIRMCMILLIN Honors ROBERTMARSHALLPARK LINDASCHEU VETTER ANNLESLIEROPP TINAWOLFER, Highest Honors LYNNVIRGINIASCHUETTE, High Honors In Sculpture MORRISDAVIDAPPLEBAUM,Honors MARYANNHICKMAN MARYJUNEEATON ROGERALAN PAINTER JAMESSTUARTFULLER, Highest Honors ARTHURCHRIS TSIOURIS DORISMARKSHAZARD Degree of Bachelor of Landscape Architecture HOWARDLEWISCARREN KEITHEDWARD HOAGLUND JERROLDSTEVEN CORUSH WILLIAM RUSSELLJOHNSTON GERMANTAD HE^ CRUZ GARYGLENNPIEPER GARYROBERTDUNLOP RANDALLGRANTRAIMAN, High Honors JAMESLAWRENCEFULCEN~ TERRYALLEN RIES DAVIDMICHAELGENNARO RONALDCURTISSTANKE LAURENCESTEPHEN QNIA Degree of Bachelor of Music PAULAHASEMANBERGHORN, High CARLAMARIELEHMANN, High Honors Honors JOHNRUSSELL LINDSEY ALICEFRANCESBRIN,Honors YOKOHIRASAWAMUNAKATA, High LEEALANDUCKLES Honors LINDAMARIEGREEN ROBERTEDWARDNOVOTA MICHAELHARRYHABERKORN, Honors GLADYSLEEPHILLIPS STEPHENHUSARIK, JR., Honors JOSEPHJOHNPINZARRONE, JR., Honors JANEBAKKENKLAVITER, Honors WILLIAMWARRENWESTODTT, Highest ARTHURJAMES JSLIMA,JR. Honors Degree of Bachelor of Science In Music Education MARILYNEVAANDERSON JOHNFRANKLINGLOVER, High Honors PAMELALYNNANDREWS,Highest LARRYHERBERT GROSSMAN Honors KARLAKAYGUSTIE ROSILLABARRAm LINDAPAULEYHAEGER, High Honors JANICEBROOKS Loms OLLMANHALL &THY MARYBUONATJRO, Honors BONNIEJEAN HARRIS,High Honors ELLENKATHRINEBURKHART, Honors NANCYKRUMMHULTING, High Honors BRADLEYGENECOLE SHEILACRUMPJOHNSON, Honors JAMESLEECRONE, High Honors GAILELLEN KALVER, Highest Honors STEVEN ROYDENNY, High Honors SUZANNEELIZABETH KELLY, Honors RONALDJAMESELLISTON, Honors KARENSUEKENNICUTT,High Honors THOMASJOSEPH FIALA MONICALEELAUDERDALE DIANNETECKENBR~CKFITZPATRICK CAROLANNLESH, Honors ROBERTWALTERFORD, High Honors CHRISTINEFRANCESLEVORA, High JOANHURNFREY Honors MARILYNSUEGALLIVAN, Honors DEANSTANTONLOY STEVENRANDOLPH GEIBEL, Honors DANIELLEELUNT 1074 BOAXD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

DAVIDALLENMABRONE, Honors BONNIEANNROSENBAUM, Honors MARSHAMARIEMATTEONI, High MARSHABRONERROSENBLUM Honors RICHARDWALTER ROUSH BETTYSm. MATTHEIS VIRGINIAANNSALMO RONALDDUANEMCWILLIAMS, High PAMELAJEANNE SANOSIU, High Honors Honors DONNALYNNSEZGLE BONNIEFREDINPFEIFER, High Honors NANCYLOUISE SMITH,Honors JAMESCHARLESPLONDKE, Highest STEPHENFRANZ STAUFFENBERG, Honors Honors DAVIDWAYNETASA,Highest Honors LINDALAMBERTROAKS DIANEKATHERINEWHITE,High DEIDREANNROESCH, Honors Honors ELLENROSEN,Highest Honors EILEENFOOTE WHITE, High Honors ROBERTMANDEL ROSEN,Honors OREENINEZZUTLIN Inthe Teachittg of Dame CHRISTINEBENNETT,Honors JAKICESUEKOVAR, Honors Degree of Bachelor of Urban Planning JONWALDEN ANDERSON CURTISROBERTJENSEN TIMOTHYCHARLESCOUNIHAN WILLIAMMAURICE JONES MICHAELGEORGEEDWARDS,Honors MICHAEL TERRANCELAMBERT MARYIRISHOLLAND, High Honors PAULDANIEL LEINBERGER, High Honors LARRYJOHNHOMLITH

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Health Education BARBARACHRISTINE LEDDER JANICELOUISEUNRUH,Honors DAVIDBERNARDULIS, Honors CHARLESPAUL WOLFF In Physical Education CHRISTIANBAER BETTYANNMILLER KENNITHRAYBARW PRESTONJAMES PEARSON JUWESYLVIABECVAR, Honors CONNIEJEANPETERSON,Honors ROBERTLOUIS BIESZCZAD LA~JRENELLEN PORGES KARENSWEBONNSTETTER, Honors LINDAWHEELERPRAY KENNETHRUSSELLBRAUER MICHAELTHOMASPRICE MICHAELEDWARDBROWN EDWARDAWBREY RAYMOND, JR. PEGGYJEAN BURMEISTER, Honors RACHELANNREGNIER BROCKTAYLORBUTTS JERRYTHOMAS ROSE, High Honors JANEPFLEDERERBUTTS BEVERLYANNRUDOLPHI PAULWESLEYCRAWFORD LYNDAKAYSCRANTON GEORGELAWRENCEDUFFEY MARCIAJEANSEATON,Honors MELISSA30 DUNNAN,Highest Honors HAROLDRAYMOND SHERRY ALANLLOYDEFFLANDT KENNETHLOWELL SHULTZ, High BECKYLou GILLFSPIE,Honors Honors MARYP GONIS,Honors SANDRAKAY STONE, High Honors CAROLJOYCE GREEN MARCIAJEANSULLIVAN EDWINJOSEPHHALIK,JR. BONNIEJEANTYKVART SHIRLEYMARIEHOLLIDAY ELIZABETHFRANCESWHITNEY,High CLAWVINCENT JINKS Honors HERBERTSCOTTJOHNSTON CHERYLANNE WITTLER, Honors JAMESHENRY JOST BARRYANTHONY YURTIS SUSANNEHARRIETKETCHAM,Honors MARYKELLERZIMMERMAN,High ANDREAMARGARET LQVAAS Honors JUDITHANNMARCHESI, Honors In Recreation GLENLEONARDALLIE KATHRYNHOPE BRILL,Honors LINDAANNANDREONI MARGUERITEELLIOTT, Honors ROBYNANNBERGMAN KARENBAYSHAGAN GEORGIAANNEBOHLEN KATHERINETRUE HANNELL REBECCAA” BRENNER RONALDNEALLAPAGE 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1075

IRENE CHALMERSNEUBAUEX LINDAKAREN WATERS WILLIAMFRANCISREKER JUDITH ANN WEBB,Highest Honors LINDASUSANSPRAGUE ROBERTALLANZVCKERMAN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Degree of Bachelor of Science In Veterinary Medicine ROBERTARTHURALDRICH STEVELEELOYET JAMES HOWARDBLOCK DAVIDRoss MANNING CHARLENEADELLE BOEING DUDLEYLEROYMCCAW TERRYLEEBOLTON GARYELVERTMCKIBBEN THOMASGREGORYBROOKS KENTONPHILIPMOORE PHILIPASA BUSHBY,Honors ROBERTALANMOSKAL CLAYARNOLD CALVERT, High Honors MONTERODELLMUSGROVE JOSEPH MICHAELCABRILU) ALANHOWARD NATHANSON JOHN SEVIERCAVE MICHAELJOSEPH NUZZI WILLIAMPATRICKCLAIR TERENCEALANOSBORN JEFFREY ALANDAVIS DIANXEEDITH PANKOW FREDRICKHOWARD DRAZNER WILLIAMJOEL PASCO JOHN ALLENEBREY MICHAELPAULPASSARELLA,Honors RONNIEGENEELMORE DIANAKORNBLUTH PHILLIPS CHARLESDAVIDEMIG ROXALDGENEPIERCE, Honors DENNISRICHARD GEISER, Honors ROGERMERLEPRAY JEROMEOLIVER GENGE ROKALDALLENPRICE STANLEYMICHAEL GOLDFARB JOHNDAVID REED HENRYFREDERICKGRASKE, JR. JOHNWILLIAM REED DOUGLASANDREWGREGG,Honors ROBERTELLISREICH,Honors ANDREWELLIOTT GUTTER GORDONKEITHRHINE DENNISROBERT HAGCERTY THOMASWILLIAMRIEBOLD KENNETHJOSEPHHALBACH DENNISELMERROHDE,Honors ROBERTGERALDHALLSTROM ROBERTRICHARDROTHE WILLIAMALBERTHERATH,JR. RICHARDGRAHAM RUSHTON EDWARDLANEHOEDEBECKE GREGORYLYNNSCHROEDER RICHARDALBERTJOHNSON,JR., Honors RICHARDLOUTS SEFCIK JOHNALBERT KOEHM, Honors DALEFREDERICKSIEFERT WILLIAMAUGUST KRUMREY, Honors ROBERTFRANCISTECLAW BRUNOKASTYTISLATOZA WILLIAMALAN THOMPSON DANIELCHARLESLAUGHLIN MICHAELALLENTURNER TERRYRAYLEPPER HARRYLEE WHITLOCK EDWARDMICHAEL LEWIS Degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine SAMMYKAYEALLEN, Honors MICHAELDENNISKASTELLO ALBERTTHOMASAMLUNG, JR. MICHAELJOHN KELLY JAMESLOUISAMMIRATI RONALDMURRAYKIPNIS JOHNLEONARDBAUMANN JAMESDANIEL KOLLER TERRYLEE BECKER CRAIGPAULKRAGNESS RANDALLHUGHBORRI JAMES EDWARDKURZYDLO JOHNEDWARDBOURN JOHNMILTON LANCLOSS RONALDCHARLES BOWEN CLIFFORDBRUCELOUDERBACK JOHNWESLEY BYRD CAROLEMICHELELUCIA KENNETHDEE CAREY PAULALBERTMARTIN FRANKLINANDREW COBLE RONALDLEE MARTIN CHARLESALLENCOHEN GARYGEORGE hfAVES THOMASJOSEPH DUNN,JR. JAMES DANIELMCKEAN ROGERFRANKHAGENBERG SUZANNEELIZABETH MELTON TIMOTHYJAMES HARRIS THOMASANDREW MILOS PATRICKJOHNHEITZMAN TIMOTHYVANMINNICK PAULWAYNEH~ss RONALDALANMRAZ JAYNEE HOOKS JEROLDLEWISNEEDELMAN JEANE H~KS TIMOTHYALANOHMAN JAMESAMBROSEHORAN MICHAELROBERT PETERSON BRUCEEDWARDILGES BRATISLAVMILANRADIVOJEVIC 1076 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 17

GLENRICHARDRED- GARYLEESTAMP JAMES JAY ROSENTHAL CHARLESVERNONTRAYSER ANTHONYCHARLESSAUL JOHN PARISHTEIMBLE MICHAELSCHAER,Honors ERICJOHN TROTTER,Honors DENNISJOSEPH SCHWARZENTRAU~ ROBERTCHARLES TRUCKSA RANDALWILLIAMSEBRLNG PAULCHARLES TUCEK LEWISSEIDENBERC JANE MARIETURREL DORICEDWIGHT SHUMWAY PAULMARTIN VARNOLD MARTINANTHONYSIMR SAMUELGEORGEWALTON JAMES IVANSIECRIST BRUCETHOMAS WILLIAMS &CHARD LAWRENCESOPXARZ JOHNNIE WILSONWISEMAN SECRETARY'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record appointments to the faculty made by the President ;declinations, resignations, and terminations; cancella- tion, declinations, and resignations of summer quarter and declinations and resignations of summer session appointments ; leaves of absence ; and retirements. A copy of the report is filed with the Secretary. COMMUNICATIONS REQUESTS FOR APPEARANCES BEFORE THE BOARD Mr. Hughes announced that he had approved on an emergency basis a request from Mr. Will B. Betchart, General Chairman of the Civil Engineering Graduate Student Association, to speak to the Board on the subject of Communications Among the University Constituencies. Subsequently, Mr. Betchart asked that his appearance be deferred. Accordingly, the presentation will be made before the Committee on General Policy at its July 22 meeting. ANNOUNCEMENTS FUTURE MEETINGS Mr. Hughes announced the schedule for the next three meetings of the Board: July 22, Urbana-Champaign; August 12, Urbana-Champaign ; September 16, Chicago Circle. RECESS Mr. Hughes announced that the regular meeting would be recessed for a meeting of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. He also stated that the Committee on General Policy would meet after lunch to hear a presentation from a representative of the Student Government at Chicago Circle on the subject of University investments and to discuss a report from the Ad Hoc Committee of Student Observers. It was also announced that an executive session had been requested and would be convened after the meeting of the Committee on Build- ings and Grounds to consider reports and recommendations relating to patentable discoveries and acquisition of property. EXECUTIVE SESSION When the Board reconvened in executive session, the same members of the Board, officers of the Board, and officers of the University as re- corded at the beginning of these minutes were present. RECOMMENDATION OFTHE UNIVERSITY PATENT COMMITTEE (43) The University Patent Committee, with the concurrence of the Chairman of the University Research Board, submits the following recommendations relating to patentable inventions by members of the staff. 19701 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1077

1. Rotary electrostatic precipitator -Shao Lee Soo, Professor of Nuclear Engineering and of Mechanical Engineering, Urbana, inventor. This device consists of electrodes and collector plates mounted in a drum on a rotating wheel. The pas- sages of dusty gas to be cleaned and the passages for the cleaning of the collector plates are separated by seals over the drum. The collector passages alternately pass between these sectors to collect dust and to be cleaned. The Committee recommends that a 20 per cent distribution of net income be made to the inventor. (The Board of Trustees approved assignment of the rights in this invention to the University of Illinois Foundation on January 12, 1967.) 2. Transmitter and receiver for the transmission of computer (digital) data over standard commercial television channels -John E. Stifle, Senior Research Engineer at the Coordinated Science Laboratory and Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, Urbana; Donald L. Bitzer, Professor of Electrical Engi- neering, Research Professor at the Coordinated Science Laboratory, and Director of the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory; and Michael Johnson, Electronics Technician at the Coordinated Science Laboratory, Urbana, inventors; developed under the sponsorship of the Joint Services Electronics Program. Be- cause digital information is binary in nature, only two voltage levels are needed to represent a hit of digital information. In the system described here one voltage level is chosen as the black (blanking) level and the other as the white level. Each horizontal scanning line in the television field is divided into 100 time bins of .01H seconds each (H = 1/15750 seconds). The first 16 bins of each line are used for horizontal synchronization and blanking purposes. The remaining 84 bins along a line each contain one bit of digital information. Field tests indicate that better than 7225 fields are transmitted correctly for every field with errors. The number of bits in error in a bad field is generally less than 250. The Committee recommends that the rights of the University in this invention be assigned to the L'niversity of Illinois Foundation for study and possible patent application, subject to the rights of the sponsor. I concur. On motion of Mr. Clement, this recommendation was approved. EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIAL COUNSEL (ESTATE OF EUGENES. BOERNER) (44) At the time of his death in 1966, Eugene S. Boerner held title to certain stock ' in Jackson and Perkins Company subject to an executed contract of sale. In his will hlr. Boerner directed that this stock, or the proceeds from the sale thereof, be distributed as follows: 80 per cent to Cornell University and 20 per cent to the University of Illinois. The Lincoln Rochester Trust Company has filed its proposed final report as Executor of the Estate of Eugene S. Boerner, and is seeking the approval of that report and its discharge as Executor of the estate. Certain transactions during the administration of the estate,with respect to the sales agreement require full expo- sition and it is in order for the University to file formal objections in the New York court with reference to the proposed final report. The Vice President and Comptroller and the University Counsel recommend that the University Counsel be authorized to take such steps as are necessary or appropriate, including the employment of special counsel, to protect the University's interests in the estate. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.

On motion of Mr. Clement, the Board adjourned.

EARLW. PORTER EARLhl. HUGHES Secretal'y Presidmt

LUNCHEON GUESTS Some thirty-five members of the faculty and student body from the Urbana-Champaign campus were guests of the Board at lunch.