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THE

One Hundred and Seventeenth Annual

Commencement Ceremonies

SUNDAY,pmNEFOURTH

NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN In keeping with the nature of the ceremonies and in order that all may see and hear without distraction, it is requested that those in attendance refrain from smoking and conversation iluring the ceremonies and from moving onto the floor to take photographs. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.

A superior number following the name indicates:

1Diploma dated October 21, 1966 2Diploma dated February 3, 1967 3Jdentified with the Class of 1940 'Identified with the Class of 1943

Unless otherwise indicated, an asterisk preceding the name indicates the degree is conferred subject to the completion of certain requirements. Academic Attire

The distinctive attire of those participating in the academic procession represents a tradition that reaches at least as far back as the fourteenth century when gowns similar to today' s became the required dress at many European universities. Gowns were then a common form of apparel for both the clergy and the laity but today they survive chiefly in eccle­ siastical or academic ceremonies such as the one we shall witness this afternoon. The symbolism of the American style of regalia is described below. Variations may be observed in the attire of the graduates of for­ eign universities and of the several American institutions which have departed from tradition. The gowns for the three levels of degrees differ primarily in the sleeve. The bachelor's gown has long pointed sleeves and is worn closed. The master's gown is usually worn open and has long square-cut sleeves with slits through which the forearms protrude. The doctor's gown has large bell-shaped sleeves with three velvet crossbars on the upper portion of the arm and velvet trimming down the front of the gown. The mor­ tarboard derives from the Oxford cap and is generally black with a black tassel, although color is sometimes used to indicate the field in which the degree was awarded. Gold tassels denote the holders of . The most colorful portion of the academic costume is the hood which varies in length from three feet for bachelor's degrees to four feet for doctorates. The color of the lining indicates the institution which granted the degree. The University's color is yellow. For the nine colonial colleges the colors are: Harvard, crimson; William and Mary, green, gold, and silver; Yale, blue; Pennsylvania, red and blue; Princeton, orange and black; Columbia, light blue and white; Brown, brown; Rittgers, scarlet; and Dartmouth, green and white. Space does not permit lisiting the colors of all the colleges represented in the procession. The color of the edging of the hood indicates the subject to which the degree pertains, for example: Arts, Letters, and Humanities, white; Commerce, Accounting, and Business, drab; Dentistry, lilac; Education, light blue,· , orange; Law, purple; Medicine, green; Music, pink; Nurs­ ing, apricot; Philosophy, dark blue; , golden yellow; and Theol­ ogy, scarlet. CoMMENCEMENT HYMN 0 Mater academica Rocestriensis, te Quae nobis tanta munera dedisti libere Nunc salutamus, agimus nos tibi gratias, Et semper te laudabimus cui nomen Veritas. 0 Mater, quam cognovimus per laeta tempora, Quae demonstrasti omnibus laboris gaudia, Quae "Meliora" indicas, excelsa praemia, Ad caelum omnes incitas, tu Mater splendida! 0 Mater ave, salve, tu, vale, carissima! Nos juvat jam in exitu dulcis memoria. Per vias due nos asperas semper ad optima; Mercedes da perpetuas, bona caelestia! 1907 -JOHN ROTHWELL SLATBll English translation of Commencement Hymn 0 Rochester, our college mother, who hast freely given us so great gifts, we salute thee now, we thank thee, and will ever praise thee, whose name is Truth. 0 Mother, whom we have learned to know during happy years, who hast shown to all of us the joys of labor, who dost point the way to the "better things," the highest rewards; thou dost urge us all toward the skies, thou Mother with a shining face! Hail, Mother, welcome and farewell, thou dearest one! 'Even now as we leave thee a sweet memory comforts us. Through the rough pathways of life lead us always to the things that are best. Give us the wages that endure, the heavenly treasures! THE GENESEE Tho' many fair and famous streams Beneath the sun there be, Yet more to us than any seems Our own dear Genesee. We love her banks and stately falls, For to our minds they bring Our dear old Alma Mater's halls, Where sweetest memories cling. As Bows the river, gathering force, Along her steadfast way, May we along life's devious course Grow stronger day by day. And may our hearts where' er we roam Forever loyal be To our college home Beside the Genesee. -Words by T. T. Swinburne, '92 Music by Herve D. Wilkins, '68 Commencement Ceremonies

THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER COMMENCEMENT ENSEMBLE Conducted by Donald Hunsberger

COMMENCEMENT FANFARE Howard Hanson

FIRST SUITE IN E-FLAT Gustave Holst Chaco nne Intermezzo March

PROCESSIONAL THB AUDIBNCB IS RBQUBSTBD TO BB SBATBD AFTBR THB PLACING OF THB COLORS AND WHILB THB ACADBMIC PROCESSION BNTBRS

COMMENCEMENT HYMN

INVOCATION THE REVEREND ROBERT H. BEAVEN

ADDRESS CLARK KERR Executive Director of the Carnegie Study of

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE AND MASTER'S DEGREES Candidates of the College of Arts and Science Presented by Dean Clark Candidates of the Eastman School of Music Presented by Director Hendl Candidates of the Department of Nursing Presented by Hall Candidates of the University School of Liberal and Applied Studies Presented by Dean Assum Candidates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science Presented by Dean Loewy Candidates of the College of Education Presented by Dean Fullagar Candidates of the College of Business Administration Presented by Dean Meckling Candidates for Master's Degrees Presented by Associate Dean Gold CONFERRING OF DOCTORAL DEGREES

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Medicine Presented by Acting Dean Orbison

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Education Presented by Dean Fullagar

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Musical Arts Presented by Director Rend/

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Presented by Dean Spragg

THE EDWARD PECK CURTIS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING MARSHALL DEMOTTE GATES, JR. Presented by Prof. Bernard N. Schilling

CONFERRING OF UNIVERSITY CITATIONS TO ALUMNI JOHN SPENCER CARMAN RAYBURN B. WRIGHT Presented by Prof. Bernard N. Schilling

CONFERRING OF CLARK KERR Presented by Prof. Bernard N. Schilling

THE GENESEE

RECESSIONAL

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For Baccalaureate and Master's candidates, ceremonies will be held in the locations indicated below: College of Business Administration Lower Strong Auditorium College of Education Upper Strong Auditorium College of Engineering and Applied Science (Towers) Department of Nursing Hoyt Hall University School of Liberal and Applied Studies Women's Residence Hall Eastman School of Music Eastman Theater College of Arts and Science School of Medicine and Dentistry (Master's) immediately following the ceremony at the War Memorial (Room No. 124)

In order to permit all guests to witness the Diploma Ceremonies, these ceremonies will not begin until 2:45 p.m.

Commencement Reception

Graduates and guests are cordially invited to the Commencement Reception which will be held on the Eastman Quadrangle (River Campus) and in the Eastman Theater following the Diploma Cere­ monies.

Honor Societies

SIGMA XI E/e(ted to full membership in 1967 Henry John Burki Vincent James Piarulli Judith Green Friedman John Goodwin Webster Margaret Anne Karlsson Laurence Cheng-Kong Wong Clark Nelson Kurtz

Ele(ted to Assodate Membership in 1967 David Murray Coulter Beverly Kobre Charles Peter DeNeef Roger Joseph LaCasse William Alan Hirsh Miles Louis Silberman

PHI BETA KAPPA Jacqueline Kanella Adams Doris Ganick Kaplan Alfred Charles Aman Ronald Martin Klar **Peter S. Aronson Ira Klein Martin David Begleiter **Paul Ralph Klingsberg Eta Sue Berner Beverly Kobre David Alan Birnbaum Peter Clarence Margenau Jeffrey Arthur Brown Richard Nevin Masteller **Susan Elizabeth Calhoun Anne Olivia Mitchell Stephen Joel Clorfeine Lynne Osman Laura Jessica Cohen **Brian Parshall William Gail Perkins Philip Edward Compeau Lila Pinkus Leslie Pamela Cook Paul Richard Ratoff Peter Grantier Davis Gerald Edward Schwartz Charles Peter DeNeef Ann H. Searles Rachelle Kaufman Farrow **Dennis Edward Shield Martin Ted Fosburg Linda Bea Silber Myron Louis Gochnauer Flavia Ann Sinopoli Richard Goldberg Holly Ruth Thau Mark Joel Goldman Stephen Wayne Turner Tod Ronald Gross James Douglas Ulrich John Henry Grossman III **Judith Rosenberg Walkowitz Robert Lee Haefner Mark Gary Wolfman Joel Harold Helderman Bernard Zimmerman

ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Gerald Robert Berg Frederic Emil Oder Thomas Carey Bisett Lloyd Everett Seyler, Jr. James Alan Brown Robert Hugh Shannon Leonce Gautreaux Evans John S. Simon Barry Joel Hoffer Howard A. Wexler Ronald B. Lepoff BBTA GAMMA SIGMA Donald Alfred Daucher Paul Richard Ratoff **Robert Ellis Fitzgerald DavidReh Carl Urban Foucht Elwyne Dale Shumway Murray G. Fradkin Robert Bruce Swenson Howard Randall Jaquith Donald Edward Tobin, Jr. Lowell Craig Patrie

PI KAPPA LAMBDA Sally Benson Chester David Rowell Derrill G. Bodley Victor Charles Savant William Allan Findlay Guillermo Scarabino Alpha Hockett Patricia Eileen Shaughnessy Mary Ray Johnson Susannah Bagley Smith Sharon Niemeyer Laird Thomas Sheldon Stierwalt Robert L. Moats Kathryn Ann Thompson George Louis Nemeth Nancy Goodman Weintraub Carolyn Dean Parks Marian Jean Willard Wendy Naylor Price

TAU BBTA PI Mark Jay Ablowitz Richard Alan Hamilton Lawrence Eugene Choice Donald Alan Mikulec David Thompson Deihl Robert Arthur Sprague Stanley Franklin Greenberg John Patrick Sullivan

**Elected in Junior Year Pri~s and Awards RIVER CAMPUS COLLEGES The Dewey Prize, awarded to the two men in the sophomore class whose original expository or persuasive speeches exhibit the highest excellence in content, organ· ization, style and delivery-Richard Jay Meltz. The Stoddard Prize in Mathematics, awarded to two men pursuing the course in analytic geometry and calculus-Andrew Michael Gallant and David Elliot Scheim. The N. B. Ellison Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in who has done the best work in that department-Robert Lee Haefner. The IJVilliams Memorial Prize, awarded to the woman in the senior class concen· trating in English who has done the best work in that department- Anne Olivia Mitchell. The Jesse L. Rosenberger Prize, awarded to the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during his freshman and sophomore years-John Sheidon Paddock. The Rigby Wile Prize in Biology, awarded to members of the freshman or sopho­ more class for pmficiency in Biology 101 and/or 102-Sharon Lesley Rodgers. The Kreyer Prize in German, awarded for facility in spoken German- linda Dee Schoenfeld. The Alumnae Prize, awarded to the woman in the sophomore class who has done the best work in English during her sophomore year-Karen leslie Surman. The Stoddard Prize in Physics, awarded to the man in the senior class who pre­ sents the best thesis on an assigned topic of investigation in physics- Charles Peter DeNeef. The Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, awarded to the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during her freshman and sopho­ more years- Carol Diane Hanna. The John Dows Mairs Prize, awarded to the member of the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in economics- Peter Michael Bloch, Ira Howard Block, and Daniel S. Goldberg. The Terry Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class who by his industry, man­ liness, and honorable conduct has done most for the life and character of the men of the River Campus-Donald Carlyle Buell III. The Hull Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in English studies--Richard Nevin Masteller. The Charles L. Newton Prize, awarded to a student in the applied who shows a special proficiency in that area, either in oral or written examinations or by thesis-David Thompson Deihl and Frederik Roy Carlson, Jr. The Hugh McKenzie Pl'ize, awarded each year to the freshman woman who has shown the highest achievement and interest in a history course-- Jane Lois Weinstein. The Emil Kuichling Prize, awarded to the man in the junior class in mechanics who has shown the greatest proficiency in the work of the course-- Morton Sanford Isaacson. The Charles Ellis Caldwell Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class who in his college work has shown the greatest proficiency in the Department of English-Philip Edward Charles Compeau. The Elizabeth M. Anderson Prize, awarded to the senior who shows the highest proficiency in some subject connected with art-Rachelle Kaufman Farrow. The Theta Eta Prize, awarded to the women in the senior class who through their participation in campus life and by their influence, personality, and achievement have contributed most to the River Campus-Susan Vicki Dorfman. The James D. McGill Memorial Prize, awarded to that undergraduate who has shown the greatest interest and demonstrated the highest achievement in the field of political science-Nathaniel Lawrence Beck. The Gamma Phi Alumnae Award, awarded to the freshman woman who has contributed most to the extra-curricular life of the River Campus- Laura Ellen Drager. The Percy B. Dutton Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class who, in the opinion of the Dean of Students, has exceeded all his men classmates in whole­ some, unselfish, and helpful influence among his fellow students- Edward Francis Spencer. The Fannie R. Bigelow Award, presented to an undergraduate woman in recog­ nition of the importance of the contributions made by women to the cultural, intellectual, and civic life of their communities- Susan Vicki Dorfman and Marjorie Anne McDiarmid. The Tau Beta Pi Prize, awarded to the senior engineering student who, through academic achievement, proven leadership and sterling character, has excelled and inspired his fellow students-Lawrence Eugene Choice. The Susan B. Anthony Prize, awarded to the woman whose original expository or persuasive speech exhibits the highest excellence in content, organization, style and delivery-Gwendolyn Ann Eugley, Irene Grace Bunde, Susan Alaine Jack. The Marie Petz Lehmann Prize, awarded to the mechanical engineering major who has shown the most improvement from his freshman through his junior year-Arthur L. Gurson. The Neil C. Arvin Memorial Prize, awarded to the senior who has excelled in French during her undergraduate course-Joan Ida Weinberg. The E. P. Appelt Memorial Prize, awarded to a student of German for progress toward overall proficiency in spoken and written German-Michael Eliott Hill. The Louis A. Alexander Alumni Award, presented to the man in the senior class who has made an outstanding contribution to student life through his significant achievements in athletics and general student activities, and whose character and leadership qualities have been a wholesome influence on his fellow students- Robert John Smith. The Joseph A. O'Connor Graduate Study Endowment Fund Award, presented to a woman in the senior class who has shown marked ability in English literature, in classical languages and literature, or in archeology-Anne Olivia Mitchell. The Financial Executives Career Award, given to a senior in the College of Busi­ ness Administration on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and personal char­ acteristics-Lowell Craig Patrie. The Quality Control Award, given to a student in the College of Business Administration or the College of Engineering and Applied Science who has demonstrated exceptional ability and interest in the field of quality control- Donald Edward Tobin, Jr. The Janet Howell Clark Prize, awarded to the woman in the senior class who has shown the greatest promise in creative work in physics, chemistry, biology, or astronomy, and who has shown outstanding versatility in the mastery of allied fields-Susan Elizabeth Calhoon. The De/no G. Sisson Prize, awarded to the freshman who has shown the most improvement not only in college work but in adjusting himself to university life and the student body-Bernard Thomas Ferrari. The Andrew Fried Memorial Prize, awarded to those men who, upon completion of their freshman year, have shown outstanding qualities of character, superior moral judgement, and interest in serving their fellow students- George Ira Landman and Jerome Sanford Schwartz. The Haskins & Sells Foundation Award, given to a senior majoring in accounting on the basis of scholastic excellence as well as personal traits- Donald Alfred Daucher. The Superior Scholarship Award, given to the senior majoring in accounting who has the highest academic standing in all accounting courses and the greatest poten­ tial for success in the profession of certified public accounting- Robert Ellis Fitzgerald. The Lattimore Prize Scholarship for Geology Field Study, awarded to an under­ graduate majoring in geology-Paul Gregory Scheible. Dean's Prizes in Creative Writing, awarded by the College of Arts and Science annually in the categories of the short story, the poem, and the one- play- -second prize in poetry-Margaret Glynne Lloyd. -first prize in prose (short story)-a tie between David Hanser Graham and Dale Alfred Peterson. -first prize in poetry-David William Diefendorf. -first prize in drama-no award in 1967. -second prize in drama-Karen Leslie Surman. The Joseph K. Koplin Music Prize, awarded to the undergraduate student who has made the most significant contribution to music on the River Campus- Richard Nevin Masteller. Catherine Block Memorial Prize, awarded to a junior girl in any field of science as recognition of outstanding ability and achievement-Catherine Joyce Albisetti. The Hamilton Watch Award, presented to the senior candidate for the degree who has most successfully combined proficiency in his major field of study with achievements--either academic, extra-curricular or combination of both-in the social sciences or humanities-Charles Peter DeNeef. The Michael Lowenstein Memorial Award, presented to a University of Roch­ ester undergraduate who has deepened student, faculty, and community awareness of existing social and political problems and tensions, and who, through his words and actions, has striven to promote the ideals which Michael cherished- Karl Baker. The Donald R. Charles Memorial Award, originating from funds subscribed by students, colleagues and friends of Professor Charles, is given annually to a worthy student who, in the judgement of the Department of Biology, shows promise of a kind which Professor Charles so regularly encouraged and aided. The award provides a sum to cover limited expenses or tuition costs for an under­ graduate or graduate student who wishes to carry on advanced studies, or some special project, during the surumer months. In special cases the award may be made for a period within the academic year-Jonathan David Roughgarden. The Chester A. Dewey Scholarship of $150, awarded for proficiency in biological work provides free tuition at the summer session of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, or at any other recognized biological laboratory-Michael David Smolen. The William Morse Hastings Prize is awarded each year for the best essay or thesis upon some topic on the history of industry, to be selected by the Chairman of the Department of Economics and the Dean of the College of Business Admin­ istration-Arthur Edward Lee and Maureen Elsie Christianson. The Davis Prizes, founded in 1864, are open annually to the two men in the graduating class whose original expository or persuasive speeches exhibit the highest excellence in content, organization, style and delivery. Currently $35 and $25-first prize-Robert Stephen Paine. second prize-Kim Arthur Zeitlin. The Pearl Sperling Evans Prize in Creative Writing, established in 1964, is awarded annually to that undergraduate woman who shall have demonstrated the greatest promise in creative writing-Judith Bema Kerman. The Townsend Fellowship of $700, awarded in alternate years, was endowed by Charles John Townsend of Lockport, , as a graduate fellowship in the Department of Political Science, in memory of his father, John Pomeroy Town­ send, LL.D., who founded the fellowship in 1876 and supported it by annual payments for many years. The award is made to the student who has shown the highest ability in the work of the Department of Political Science and who has completed not less than eighteen hours in the Department of Political Science or History-Alfred Charles Aman. The Institute of Management Science Award, given to the graduating student in the College of Business Administration who completes the outstanding seminar project related to the management sciences-Robert Frederick Horstman, Norman Richard Leader, William Leslie Baker.

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC The Howard Hanson Prize, for the best composition performed at the Spring Symposium-B. Randall McClellan. The Louis Lane Prize, for an outstanding work from the Spring Symposium of orchestral compositions-Tom Benjamin.

Performer's Certificates Sally Benson, in Violin Minako Mizutani, in Piano David J. Britton, in Organ JoEllen Dutton Mussell, in Voice Suzanne Daehn, in Violoncello Yuichi Omura, in Saxophone Dennis A. Good, in Trombone Carolyn Dean Parks, in Horn Thomas Lee Harman, in Clarinet John Milton Pavey, in Bassoon Johel Cassandra Havens, Chester David Rowell, in Clarinet in Voice and 0 pera Robert Silverman, in Piano Alpha Hockett, in Oboe Susannah Bagley Smith, in Violoncello Harold Wayne Janks, in Trombone Barbara Sanies, in Violin Frank Kowalsky, in Clarinet Russell Arthur Suniewick, in Clarinet William David Lynch, in Organ Kathryn Ann Thompson, in Flute Janice Marie Marciano, in Piano John B. Van Buskirk, in Piano Nancy Laura McLean, in Flute R. Eugene Wade, in Horn

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY The Doran ]. Stephens Prize, awarded by the alumni of the School of Medicine to a graduating student who shows promise of developing the personal and pro­ fessional qualities that distinguished the late Dr. Doran J. Stephens, a graduate of the first class of the school-James Alan Brown. The Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, awarded to the member of the graduating class who has carried out the most meritorious research in the medical field-Barry Joel Hoffer. The Beniamin Rush Prize in Psychiatry, awarded to a fourth year medical student who has given evidence of unusual promise of creative scholarship in the field of psychiatry by clinical scholarship, by participation in research, or both- Daniel Paul Asnes. The Bryce Collier Prize, awarded to a medical student whose performance demon­ strates exceptional qualities of responsibility and devotion in the compassionate and understanding care of the sick-Thomas Carey Bisett.

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING The Clare Dennison Prize, awarded yearly to the senior student who has shown the most outstanding proficiency in general nursing care- Deborah Ann Peterson for 1966. The Dorothea Lynde Dix Prize, awarded annually to a graduating student for high scholarship and outstanding skills demonstrated in the basic course in Psychiatric Nursing-Diane Doris Deater for 1966. Candidates for Degrees

THE DIVISION OF HONORS STUDIES OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF ARTS-with Highest Honors Joel Harold Helderman, History

BACHELOR OF ARTs-with High Honors Phillip Edward Charles Compeau, Stephen David Leit, History English Samuel Joseph Meisels, Philosophy David Murray Coulter, Biology Ronald Lee Nurnberg, History Martin Ted Fosburg, History Lila Pinkus, History Richard Goldberg, History James Douglas Ulrich, History lawrence Joel Greitzer, English Judith Rosenberg Walkowitz, History

BACHELOR OF ARTs--with Honors Jay Frank Birdsall, Political Science Mark Devereaux Johnson, History Ellen Ruth Foxman, English Neil Richard Johnson, Biology Carol Sue Gerlach, Judith Berna Kerman, History Comparative Literature Julius Stephen Leberstein, History Michael Lewis Gilbert, Louis Gerald Rigby, History Political Science Ruth Eva Rosen, History Laura Mary Grossman, Peter Lawrence Scharf, English Comparative Literature Mark Elliot Solomons, History Judith Ann Jeffrey, History Gail Suhre, English THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF ARTs-with Highest Distin~tion Eta Sue Berner, Susan Elizabeth Calhoon, Biology Stephen Joel Clorfeine, History Anne Olivia Mitchell, English Brian J. Parshall, Mathematics Patricia Anne Skinner, English

BACHELOR OF ARTs-with High Distinction Martin David Begleiter, History Robert Lee Haefner, History David Alan Birnbaum, Mathematics Mary Esther Haffey, Anthropology Jeffrey Arthur Brown, Psychology Suzanne Harris, English Kenneth Chatzinoff, Psychology Ronald Martin Klar, Political Science Laura Jessica Cohen, History Richard Nevin Masteller, English Leslie Pamela Cook, Mathematics Lynne Osman, Biology Peter Grantier Davis, Mathematics Jean Evelyn Sack, History Rachelle Sue Kaufman Farrow, Stephen Wayne Turner, Linguistics Fine Arts Bernard Zimmerman, History Ronald Paul Gold, History

BACHELOR OF ARTs-with Distin~tion Alfred Charles Aman, Joel Jonathan Match, Psychology Political Science Ann Mary Melzer, English Carole Lynne Bahou, History Judith Lynn Molomut, Spanish Friedemann Karl Bartsch, English Christopher Robertson North, Nathaniel Lawrence Beck, Psychology Political Science Dale Alfred Peterson, English Beth Lenore Boehm, History Susan Quick, French Donald Carlysle Buell III, Economics William Parker Rix, General Science Zia Marcella Catalfano, Ira Jay Schildkraut, History Political Science Gerald Edward Schwartz, Psychology John Cannon Cheney, Anthropology Diane Sue Scollar, History Donald Eugene Christensen, Ann Holton Searles, Psychology Psychology Michael David Sendar, William Ira Cohen, Russian Political Science Cheryl Anderson Crawford, French Ellen Shub, English Robert Bart Diasio, General Science Daniel Jay Sigman, Biology Myron Louis Gochnauer, Philosophy Linda Bea Silber, Biology Alben Glazer Goldstein, Biology Susan Lydia Smith, Economics Holly Belle Goldworm, Psychology Joann Margaret Speigle, Biology Tod Ronald Gross, Psychology Roger Franklin Stolte, History John Henry Grossman III, Paul Samuel Taplin, Psychology General Science Holly Ruth Thau, History Henry Walter Hansen, Mathematics Philip Edward Tracy, Jr., John Leonard Ives, English Mathematics Paul Ralph Klingsberg, Psychology Bonnie Lucile VanDelinder, English Paul Richard Korn, Psychology Anne Marie Rebecca W ahila, Arthur Edward Lee, Economics Fine Arts Linberg, Chemistry Richard John Warren, English Linda Marie Lindquist, Biology Joan Ida Weinberg, French Susan Louise Lowenkron, Musi~ Paul Garson Weiner, History Jan Edmund Mabie, Political Science Mark Edward Welch, History Leslie Franklin Major, Mark Gary Wolfman, History General Science Marilyn Anne Yeaw, Biology Carol Price Marin, History Kim Arthur Zeitlin, Political Science Robert Steven Marin, Biology BACHELOR OF ARTS Joel Peter Aaronson, History *David Russell Cady, Mathematics Brent Roger Ain, General Science William Alfred Caparco,s Mary Ruth Ainsworth, Political Science General Science Alan Ira Carmasin, Economics John Truscott Alexanderson, Dale Sanford Carpenter, Jr., History Economics Karen Dale Carr, History Marianne Wiehn Allan, Philosophy Victor Thomas Carson, English Charles Harvey Alpern, Economics Susan Tuma Chadwick, Mathematics Philip Altus, Biology Cherry! Ann Chalecke, English Jamie Toni Angus, English Victor Brewster Chambers, History *Peter Samuel Aronson, *Diane Flash Charlston, Pine Arts General Science Dean Bruce Cheavacci, Sydney Maris Babush, History Political Science Edith Back, Psychology Seward Eric Childs, History Maija Baginskis, English Cheryl Emily Cipro, History Martha Elaine Bailon, Psychology Wayne Roy Cohen, Biology Lynn Banner, General Science *Ronald Allan Cole, Psychology Joan Shea Baragwanath, German Lauren Elise Conner, Sociology Stephen Barasch, Psychology Michael Francis Connors, Richard John Barber, Mathematics General Science Scott Wright Barnes, Political Science *George Stanley Cooley, History Alice Bauman, History Gerald Paul Cooper, History Jean Anne Bave, Psychology William Hamilton Cooper II, Johnston Beach, Psychology Philosophy Eric Sheldon Berke, General Science *Frederick Richard David Cosin, Marilyn Rae Berland, History History Howard Richard Berman, History James Edward Croll, General Science *David Andrew Berry, History Linda Ann Cryan, English Patricia Ellen Bertozzi, Linguistics Donna Jane Cunningham, History Sandra Shepherd Birdsall, English Merle Clark Cunningham II, German Lucille Grace Bisesi, General Science Nancy Susan Curtis, Psychology JoAnn Elaine Bishop, English Marianne Dame, Mathematics *Pamela Marie Blewitt, Psychology *Carol Margaret Dansky, Biology Rosalie Victoria Blum, Economics Elizabeth Colton Daughaday, History *John Kenneth Bollard, English Henrietta Jane Davis, English *Kenneth Ira Borden, Psychology Richard Ardell Deabler, History Phyllis Ruth Borsky, Richard Henry Deerhake, Biology French Literature Bryan Edward DeLeo, History *Stephen Earl Borst, English Timothy Rech Demmin, Chemistry Maxine Lyn Bortnick, General Science * Jacalyn Garber Deutsch, Philosophy Winifred Jo Bos, German Martha Merriam de Zafra, Music Steven Howard Brandler, Biology Nancy Jean Dicke, Biology Joel David Brauner, Psychology Robert Grant Duncan, History William Hepburn Bristol, History Patricia Ann Dunne, English Howard Kenneth Broder, History John Wladyslaw Dyminski, Richard Ferris Brodman, Biology General Science *Marc Daniel Brodsky, Sociology Peter Bartlett Eckel, General Science Thomas Michael Brogan, Psychology Carolyn Sue Egbert, History Linda Diane Brown, English David Sholom Eisenberg, History Nancy June Brown, English Robert John Ellison, Political Science Robert Wheeler Browning, Jr., Elaine Marie Emerson, English Economics Louise Pearl Enoch, History Donald Buchmueller, Mathematics Joan Sheldon Ernst, Music Daniel Gregory Buersmeyer, Gwendolyn Ann Eugley, Psychology Psychology *Carol Wilson Evans, History Irene Grace Bunde, English Arnold Barry Feigin, History Richard Michael Burns, History Howard Ethan Fenton, William Guy Bush, Biology Political Science Catherine Marlene Butler, Louise Destin Ferreri, History Anthropology *Theodore Walker Fetter, Thomas Joseph Byrne, General Scimce General Science Linda Ellen Fisher, Psychology BACHELOR OF AR~Continued John Matthew Flavin, History Susan Beth Hibbard, Economics Leonard George Florescue, English Ian Ronald Holzman, Biology Susan Elizabeth Foreman, English George Jurg Horner, Chemistry Harold Edward Fox, Biology *Lawrence Charles Hotchkiss, *Barbara Rose Francis, History Mathematics Louise Bauemschmidt Franks, Paul Albert Hudon, Economics French Literature John Robert Hurley, History *Elyse Marinsky Friedman, Linguistics Kent Joseph Hussey, Psychology *Myra Ingrid Friedman, History Philip Jermain Irish, History Robert Bertrand Friedman, Susan Alaine Jack, History General Science Gerald Douglas Jennings, History George Vladimir Frisk, Physics Constance Mary Jensen, English William Jeffrey Frutkin, History *Patricia Marlene Jonas, History Rita Joyce Fuller, Mathematics Rodney Frederick Kaiser, English Peter Gardiner, Economics Rae Madge Kanner, *Lawrence Jeremy Gardner, French Literature General Science *Doris Ganick Kaplan, History Prudence Ann Gay, Histor7 *Shelley Merwyn Kaplan, Psychology Barry Joel Gelber, Genera Science Dennis Mark Karr, History Nancy Gelberg, Psychology Stanley Jerome Kass, Biology Ann Barbara Gilbert, Mathematics Stephen Joshua Kastoff, Biology *Irene Susan Gilbert, History Neil Alan Kayes, Economics *Norryce Jean Galutia Giordano, Mark Kearney, History General Science Polly Elizabeth Keller, History Diane Elizabeth Gismond, Stanton Coit Kelton III, History General Science John Richard Kennedy, History Phyllis Joy Glanstein, English Robert Elwell Kennedy,4 *Carole Ronnie Glasgow, Sociology General Science David Ira Glockner, History James George King, LinguiJtics Lynn Alan Goehringer, Psychology Karen M. Kissel, English Michael Goldberg, Mathematics Richard Wayne Kissell, Biology Paul Jay Goldberg, General Science David Abner Klein, History *Mark Joel Goldman, General Science David Jay Klein, History George Sidney Goodridge, *Ira Klein, Chemistry History and English Susan Carman Knight, French Noel Andrea Goslee, Fine Arts Stephen Douglas Koop, History Marc Howard Gradstein, HiJtory Edward Mark Kowaloff, Psychology Richard Earl Gray, History David Walter Krantz, General Science David Stephen Green, General Science Robert Louis Krasnow, Psychology Jerry Richard Green, Mathematics Neal William LaMonaco, Music Joyce Ann Green, History Richard Arthur Langer, History Carol Ann Greenman, Daniel James Lawler, Jr., History French Literature Harold Robert Lehr, Fine Arts Diana Lee Greenwood, Psychology Barbara Joan Lehrman, English Barry Lawrence Grieff, History Jeffrey Stuart Leonard, History Leonard Barry Grossman, History Sandra Lee Leonard, General Science *Margaret Eipper Guertin, Jon Bruce Levison, Political Science Mathematics Steven Mark Levy, Psychology Barbara Gelsinger Gustafson, English Robert Max Lewy, Psychology Peter Joseph Gwise, Chemistry Azanda Elise Liepins, Music Phillip Michael Halleck, Chemistry Margaret Glynne Lloyd, English James Alexander Hamilton, History Lucien Xavier Lombardo, Spanish Alice Knight Hammond, Fine Arts Alice Elizabeth Lule, History Douglas Ellenwood Hammond, Barbara Ellen Lustig, English Chemistry Linda Jean Lyon, Psychology John Georg Hanhardt, Linguistics Cynthia Rochelle Lyons, English *Mollie Clements Heath, Roderick Cameron MacKinnon, Political Science Political Science Rainer Ernst Hecker, History Kenneth Randall Magnani, Phyllis Koppel Helderman, Political Science Psychology Janet Male, History Marilyn Joan Herman, History James Wynes Mansour, History David Calvin Hewitt, Psychology Mariana Rolanda Marcovici, Biology BACHELOR OP hTS--Continued Peter Clarence Margeneau, Stuart Alan Ritchings, Psychology Mathematics George Edward Ritter, Jr., Stephen Harold Margolis, Music General Science Wendy Jo Martz, French Literature Marion Polon Rogin, History *David Bruce Matteson, History Gary Stuart Rogoff, Psychology Roger Lee May, Chemistry Martin Rosenberg, Biology Marjorie Ann McDiarmid, History Leonard Michael Rosenbluth, David Arthur McElwee, Political Science Music and Psychology *Patti Rochelle Rosenfeld, HistOI'y *Thomas Frank McGuire, Geology Bernard Jay Rosenthal, Psychology *Marcia Ann McMurdy, Biology Edmund George Francis Rucinski, Alice Laura Merker, Mathematics Fine Arts James Jay Merlihan, English *Robert Elliott Rudolph, Mathematics *Glenn Woodruff Merry, Fine Arts Peter Lynn Rupert, History John Calvin Miller, Jr., Biology *Gerald Karl Ryack, History Katherine Carol Miller, Susan Mary Rynkowski, General Science General Science Katherine Lee Miller, English Judith Tamar Sadosky, Psychology Norma Jean Miller, Psychology *David Marc Sadowsky, History *Susan Ruth Miller, French Literature Gerald Norman Saffer, Lawrence Serlin Mintzer, History General Science Donna Lei Moltzau, Biology Carol Anne Samuel, Mathematics Jean Elizabeth Montgomery, History *Beatrice Louise Sanborn, Music Daniel Gerrit Morrisey, Economics John Lyle Sander, History *Max Moss, Political Science Michael Lewis Sanow, History Douglas Blakeney Murphy, Biology Carl Francis Saslow, Psychology Linda Helene Nash, History Daniel Richard Schesch, Elissa Rebecca Natelson, Linguistics Political Science Thomas Morton Natkin, Music Frances Margery Schlamowitz, Catherine Margaret Newcomb, French Literature English John Thomas Schnebly, Jr., Elizabeth Ladd Newcomb, English Psychology Daniel Nobel, History Linda Dee Schoenfeld, Philosophy Richard Verner Norell, Economics David Schulman, Fine Arts Raymond John Norton, Economics *Sheldon Elliott Schwartz, Biology Sally Rae Nusbaum, Psychology David Ralph Segar, Psychology Vladimir Omecinskyj, Spanish Karen Peller Selwyn, English *Sharon Lee Opperman, Psychology *John Christian Shank, Economics Joanne Marie Orth, Biology *Steven Robert Shencup, History Robert Stephen Paine, History Helene Wendy Sherman, Psychology George Arthur Park, Jr., *Dennis Edward Shield, Biology Political Science Winifred Eileen Sidon, History Sally Elizabeth Parker, Chemistry William Harold Siener, English William Henry Parker, Philosophy Alan Ira Silberberg, Political Science Nicholas Anthony Parnell, Economics Paul Richard Silberman, English Roberta Lynn Payne, History *Karen Jean Sinclair, History Stacy Lillian Pendorf, Psychology *Flavia Ann Sinopoli, History David Elliot Perlman, Psychology Gloria Ann Skalny, Psychology *Joan Perna, History *Frederic William Smith III, William Ralph Peters, History General Science Susan Barbara Pfleeger, History Geoffrey Dickson Smith, History Anita Helen Picker, History Donna Gale Sobel, Fine Arts *Thomas Alvin Pine, History Elon Azriel Soltes, Geography Bernard Pitterman, History David Stuart Spence, History Donald Jay Polzella, Psychology Edward Francis Spencer, Psychology Phyllis Pressberg, Mathematics Linda Pearl Spilkewitz, History Margaret Lyle Rader, Music Virginia Lee Stark, History Nancy Anne Randall, Biology Susan Ray Steele, English Ruth Louise Raynor, History Earl David Steenburg, English Bruce Merrit Reich, Political Science Paul Mark Stein, Psychology Barbara Bates Reid, Psychology Joel Robert Steinfeld, General Science Richard Alan Rein, Biology Marilyn Ann Stellato, Peter Allan Requa, History French Literature BACHBLO!l OF ARTS-Continued Robin Lee Stone, History Edward Leonard Weisman, Ivar Ernest Strand, Jr., E~onomics Psy~hology Voldemar Arnold Strasdas, Robert Charles Weiss, Biology Psy~hology Zachary Melvin Weiss, Kathryn Roberta Stuart, English Politi~al Scien~e Jean Ellen Tapp, History *David Garth Wells, Chemistry *Ann Margaret Taylor, Fine Arts Nancy Jean Wendt, History *Eugene Hugh Tellier, E~onomi~s Linda Elaine Werner, History Judith Gay Thomas, English Michael Robert Werner, History *Suzanne Timble, Psy~hology Hardwin Richard de Reinach Werth, Thomas Michael Torrens, Philosophy History William James Torrens, Jr., History *Eric Coventry Wheel, History Stephen Brian Totten, General S&ien~e Peter Sanderson Whitehead, History Arlene Carol Toub, Fren~h Literature Richard Ashmore Wilkes, *David George Treichel, History Philosophy Harold Trief, Biology Lee Alan Williams, Psy~hology Paul Joseph Troskosky, Ronald Evans Wilson, Chemistl'y Political Scien~e Theodore Maybury Winther, *Lee Edward Truesdale, Psy~hology English Richard Blair Uris, Economics Karen Beth Wolkoff, History Kristen VanDenburg, History Susan Sherrick Wood, Biology Susan Agnes Venable, English Neil James Woodruff, Marvin Lewis Vinik, English General S~ien~e Elizabeth Starbuck W adelton, Carol Ann Yavorsky Workman, Philosophy Biology Ronald Jay Waldman, History David John Yetter, Psy~hology *Peggy Ann Walker, English Zeena Ellen Zeidberg, Psy~hology Sandra Jeanne Walker, Psy~hology Jane Dorothy Zimelis, John Moore Wallace, Psy~ho/ogy Fren~h Literature Sherry T. Wasserman, History Patricia Jane Zimmerman, Sociology Susan Marshall Wedda, Psy~hology Stanley Zipperman, General Scien~e Theodore Stephen Weigold, History *Jon David Zoltan, Biology *Laurel Judith Weinberger, Kaaren Ann Zvonik, Biology General Scien~e Gail Myra Zwerdling, Psychology *Susan Pearl Weintraub, History Marilyn Zwicker, Philosophy BACHELOR OP SCIBNCB-with Highest Distinction Charles Peter DeNeef, Physics Beverly Kobre, Physics

BACHELOR OP SCIBNCB-with High Distinction William Alan Hirsh, Physics David Michael Ryon, Physics

BACHELOR OP SCIBNCB-with Distinction Ellen Frances Gundersheim, Physics John Charles Wolfe, Physics William Frederick Marx, Chemistry

Chemistry as Major Marsha Ann Butler Carl Stephen Ewig Michael Arthur Calabro Leonard Martin Gilbert Douglas Edwin Chandler Douglas Albert Hatzenbuhler William Gowen Oark *George Hamill Shaw III Paul Ivor Dalven

Physics as Major Jeffrey Ralph Dell Blair Frederic Lewis *Andrew Louis Gould Robert Alan Joel Greenberger

Biology as Major Robert Ernest Lowenstein Clark Montgomery Young Michael David Smolen

Astrophysics as Major Gerardus Dingernan Bouw

Biology-Geology as Major Robert Campbell Batson Margaret Helen Sprenkle Julia Anne Rosekrans MAsTER OF ARTS Barbara J. Agor, Foreign and An-loh Lin, Economics Comparative Literature (French) Janine Lockshin, Foreign and Paul H. Anisman, Languages and Comparative Literature (French) Linguistics (Linguistics) Paul G. MacLeod, History David B. Annal, History Pamela R. Major, History Joan Schweiger Aronson, Jean E. Maley, Economics Political Science Stephen R. Maloney, English Douglas M. Astolfi, History Lynn Gordon Mapes, History Thomas J. Baker, History Dennis S. Martin, Mathematics Joseph Baranowski, English James Anthony Mark Mason, Sharon M. Bassett, English Languages and Linguistics Barbara Trombley Benson, English (Linguistics) Elvera B. Berry, Languages and Monica E. McAlpine, English Linguistics (Linguistics) Joanna E. McClendon, Languages Shrinivas V. BokiJ, Philosophy and Linguistics (Linguistics) Stephania M. Brendecke, Languages David M. McClung, Physics and Linguistics (Linguistics) George Donald McCullough, Doris Ann Brunner, English Psychology Andrew Campagna, Foreign James P. Mcintosh, Economics and Comparative Literature Thomas Raymond McKague, (French) English Carlos M. Cruz, Languages and Stanley Don McKenzie, English Linguistics (Spanish) Iris Feldman Mitgang, English Joseph F. Cunningham, History Lucienne Oaudette Mordo, Foreign Roger F. Dauvergne, Foreign and and Comparative Literature Comparative Literature (French) (French) Frank L. Day, English Frederick Jaret Newmeyer, Languages Erma DiGioia, Foreign and and Linguistics (Linguistics) Comparative Literature (French) John W. Nicely, History Abundia Tangeres Divina, Languages Craig Powers Perkins, English and Linguistics (Linguistics) Sydney Jane Pierce, English Jose Enrique Dones, Languages and Vaidyeswaran Radha, Physics Linguistics (Linguistics) William F. Rentz, Economics Margaret I. Fehlberg, English M. P. Sinclair Robinson, Languages Michael Jay Feldberg, History and Linguistics (Linguistics) Carol Lynn Ferguson, History Ana S. Rodgers, Foreign and Patricia Harvey Fleming, Comparative Literature (French) Anthropology Marie Hunter Roney, Languages and Nicole Floom, Foreign and Linguistics (French) Comparative Literature (French) Karen H. Rosenstein, English G. Michael Foster, Physics Linda Susan Russell, History Joyce Ann Freedman, History Virginia Abbey Savage, Languages Guy J. Garrett, English and Linguistics (Spanish) Joseph Anthony Gomez, Jr., Thomas Walter Schiebel, Languages English and Linguistics (Linguistics) Rotraut Goubau, Mathematics Karolina Seidenbusch, Languages and Marian Diehl Griswold, Fine Arts Linguistics (Linguistics) Susan Jeanne Hammond, History Heraliwala L. Seneviratne, Hawley, English Anthropology William L. Hofelt, Jr., English Svetlana Shales, Foreign and Lois Ann Holzman,Political Science Comparative Literature (French) Helen M. Horenburger, Foreign and Patricia Clair Smith, Foreign and Comparative Literature (French) Comparative Literature (French) Sheng-cheng Hu, Economics Esther Hannah Stern, Foreign and Lien-fu Huang, Economics Comparative Literature (French) Ernest Jeziorski, Psychology Alice Place Sweezey, English Natalie Frohock Tarbet, Foreign and Calvin Shea Kalman, Physics Comparative Literature (French) Helen McCready Kearney, History Eric Jay Toder, Economics Dennis P. Kelly, History Phyllis Sheila Unger, Physics Peter Jonathan Knapp, History Bruce West, Physics Noel Gray Lawson, Political Science Elizabeth Dwyer Wickham, Jan Tarter Leask, Psychology Economics MAsTER OP .AP..Ts-ContintmJ Bernd L. Wier, Foreign and Zara Wallace Wilkenfeld, English Comparative literature (French) Frances Carolyn Wynns, Psychology Eleanor Roney Wilcox, History

MAsTER OP SCII!NCB Alan Widgery Babcock, Biology Miles Louis Silberman, Geology Charlotte Sector Caton, Chemistry Karen Elizabeth Sunhill, Biology Arthur Ward Crowley, Chemistry Annette Tannenholz, Chemistry George Jung, Geology THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR OF SCIBNCE-with Distinction Robert Ellis Fitzgerald, Accounting

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Business Administration as Major Joel Philip Brandzel Christopher John Kotary Kendell Patrick Brimstein Allan Charles Lavin Joseph Loder Bryce *Richard Joseph Mytych John Walter Eckam *Richard Charles Pettis Dale Burton Fleishman John Everett Potter II John Richard Graham *Raymond Charles Stark

Accounting as Major Donald Leigh Chapman Jon Harvey Johnson Gerald Stuart Cohen Howard William Kaufmann Thomas Richard Criste George Chester Keiser, Jr. Donald Alfred Daucher *Hector Caesar Lombard John Norton Dobberstein Albert Lorenz Lundquist Donald Joseph Drees, Jr., Steven Jeffrey Monk Thomas Irwin Flowers *Daniel Gerard O'Brien Kenneth Richard Frantz Frank Joseph Senunelmayer Kenneth Paul Janette Stephen Dillon W eis

Management Science as Major Peter Cooper Engle Steven Bernard Oppen John Gifford Goldthorp Lowell Craig Patrie Robert John Jensen *Paul Richard Ratoff Carl Edward Jeschke Robert John Smith Stephen Martin Kaufmann Donald Edward Tobin, Jr. Leo Thomas Kelly Gerald W aldstein Ronald Maynard Kern Douglas Robert Wells Robert Vincent Liberto

Business Economics as Major *Robert Bruce Swensen

MAsnlR oF ScmNca John D. Coyle Harold Kaplan Don J. Cushing Walter M. Lorensen MAsTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Mark Stuart Ain Alfred Burke Karns Richard L. Baumann Richard Charles Lambrecht Raymond J. Baun Paul Steven Larson Lloyd F. Berardi Norman Richard Leader Allan Peter Borut Gerald Irving Loftus Robert Norman Burger Ira Norman Makashay Edwin Broadus Cooper David William Mann Douglas C. Dobson Gerald Eugene Marx Kevin Joseph Donnelly Lewis F. Mayer Norman A. Dwartz C. Thomas McCall Giacomo R. Fiannaca James Howard Ming Angelo Vincent Fiataruolo Frederick Austin Newman James Anthony Flowers Kirby B. Noye Carl Urban Foucht Brian Edward Pecon Murray G. Fradkin John D. Quenell Douglas Michael Garber Robert L. Raes John George Lees Giess DavidReh Gary L. Grahn Elwyn Dale Shumway Philip Patrick Grannan Terry L. Turner David William Hargreaves Samuel R. Villari, Jr. John Russell Hayes John G. Walber III E. Derek Hurst Lee Dell Yerington, Jr. Joel A. Jacobs THE COllEGE OF EDUCATION

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-with Distinaion Leslie Roye Dean, Education Karen Miriam Lucks Metzger, Education

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Education as Major Linda Sue Witters Baker Scott Dale Carlson Koziol Sandra Sue Rosner Baker Hazel Lifton Kroesser Linda Jean Bannerman *Alison Lauter Oyer Barbara Anne Buddenhagen *Barbara Fribance Paul Alice Catalfano *Barbara Castle Poole Susan Vicki Dorfman Judith Shira Raphael Diane Patricia Ehlman Barbara Elizabeth Riedel Suzanne Estlinbaum *Sheila Mae Sandow Wendy Lee Everett Lorraine Helen Sawicki Susan Jane Fisher Christine Henderson Schilling Sandra Mae Gardner Laraine Carol Swidler Jean Harper Susan Louise Toscano Kathryn Joan Hendricks *Katherine Elizabeth West Nancy Lee Hogue Nancy Elin Wyrick Victoria C. Jablonski MaraZarins

MAsTER OF ARTS Hilda A. Bach Simone Gronsky Marcia Meston Banerjee Daniel Grossberg Steven D. Barley Mildred Feinberg Grossberg Judith A. Barmack Paul Leslie Grover, Jr. Judith Zentmire Barnes Florence Blekking Holley Janet Krei Bartlett Shari M. Holzer Race P. Bergman Maureen Anne Hourigan Catherine F. Bernardi Eugene Frederick Impiccini Diane L. Davis Bottger Robert Kalb Elizabeth Maid Brennan Deborah Elizabeth Knorr Gary G. Brown Stefanie Anne Korol Eugene William Bruce Stephen M. Koziol, Jr. Marjorie Carol Gird Burger Charles Joseph Lauricella Mary Augusta Burgess Dorothy Purdy Lentz Ruth Ann G. Butler Joan Levenson Marzina Ann Cardamone Malvina Lynn Liebert Carol E. Carlton Sylvia Taft Lotspeich Kathleen Chapman Paralee Armstrong Lukens James Onderdonk Cole, Jr. Patrick George Lundy Robert William Cona, Jr. Marcia Anderson Mack Martha Reid Cucci Joseph ]. Mancini WarrenS. Curry Lenore Matyas Marquardt Diane F. Dahlstrom Marilyn B. McQueeney Carolyn M. Daniels Dorothy Murphy Meade Meredith Davies Kathleen Richmond Milligan Shirley Ann Dungan Susan Jane Brayer Monteleone Elaine Gale Dunn Richard Keir Moore Sheila M. Dwyer Thomas Elliott Morrow John Joseph Eckhardt Ann Lockridge Mower Daniel Edward Fichtner Jean Colley Negus Warren Gary Frankel Jean B. Nickel Francis S. Goodrow William B. O'Connell, Jr. L. Robert Grims Jonah Nduka Okorie MAsTER OF AB:rs-Conlint~ed Barbara Ann Orioli L. John Spring, Jr. Ruth Cusworth Overton Karen Lee Stanton Barbara Anne Page John Mcintyre Stewart Margaret Ames Parker Antoinette Strobino William T. Repp William Henry Tribol Jean Ann Riordan Joseph Trojanczyk Carol Rudman Rothschild John R. Ubbink, Jr. Judith Partis Salerno William H. Vanderhoof Paul Edward Seidel Alyce Carr Vanderlinde Judith Seligy Lydia 0. Walter Lily Jean Shalvoy Barbara Brown Warner Toby Joann Silverman Lois Frank Westcott John Joseph Soper, Jr. Karol Marie W robe! Linda M. Specht Louise Tropia Young Jane Ellen Speyer

MAsTER OF EDUCATION Marguerite Agnello Roger D . Man use Marlene Aroesty Merle Eugene Maxson Donald Doan Baker W. Donald Michels Gerald Robert Binns Harriet E. Miller Antoinette M. Bushlack James Michael Papero Suio-Ling Chen Davis E. Parker Betty Lou Davis Frances Ennis Parthoens Helen Norma Diehl Ervin L. Perkins Jerome David Diver Priya Rai James Edward Eden Judith Johnson Ricca David A. Engdahl Esther Rosenthal Thelma I. Garcia Beatrice Irene Rufer Solomon Gidada James Michael Schur J. Roger Goldin Carol S. Schwartz Rev. Donald J. Haycock, C.S.C. Annette Ely Smith John Francis Joyce Leonard Kevin Sinith Margaret Moore Kintz Ruth Laurene Smith Robin Joyce Kotok William C. Smout Virginia M. Krenzer Frieda Schad Snider Gerald A. LaDue Richard R. Starr Warren L. Lasell Nathaniel Taylor Bernice Ruby Lemley Sheila Alexander Williams Elinore Cohen Levine Warren Stephen Williams Ina EJecta Lockwood Robert J . Winter Ruth E. Mandell JuanS. Wood DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Charles M. Achilles, A.B., The University of Rochester, 1959; A.M., 1962 Thesis: The Perceived and Expected Role(s) of the State Division of Voca­ tional Education F. Douglas Bowles, A.B., University of , 1949; Ed.M., Plymouth Teachers College, 1952 Thesis: An Exploratory Investigation of Certain Personality Characteristics at Grades Seven and Twelve in Selected Schools Frank W . Broadbent,2 B.S., , 1953; Ed.M., The Univer­ sity of Rochester, 1960 Thesis: An Application of the Social Judgment-Involvement Approach to Pre­ dicting Changes in the Attitudes of Student Teachers Mary Anderson Hart, A.B., Mundelein College, 1952; A.M., The University of Rochester, 1963 Thesis: An Investigation of the Relationship Between the Study of Flanders' Interaction Analysis and Changes in the Openness of Elementary Teacher Education Students Leonard Kaplan,2 B.S., The State University of New York at Bu1falo, 1957; A.M., , 1958 Thesis: An Investigation of the Role Expectations for College Supervisors of Student Teaching as Viewed by Student Teachers, Supervising Teachers, and College Supervisors Seth Neil Leibler, A.B., The University of Rochester, 1962; Ed.M., 1964 Thesis: An Analysis of Some Characteristics of Respondents and Nonre­ spondents to Two Mailed Questionnaires Joseph F. Messineo, B.S., The University of Rochester, 1955; A.M., 1960 Thesis: The Environmental Utilization of Psycholinguistic Abilities of Dis­ advantaged Slow Learners in Relation to the of Test Intelli­ gence Dennis K. Murphy, A.B., St. College, 1955; A.M., The University of Rochester, 1965 Thesis: A Study of the Effectiveness of a Linguistic Approach in Teaching Composition to Secondary School English Students Francis J. Pilecki,2 A.B., St. John Fisher College, 1955; Ed.M., The University of Rochester, 1964 Thesis: An Investigation of the Predictive Value of Intermittent Feedback and Relay Feedback in Task Accomplishment Duane 0 . Rubadeau, A.B., San Francisco State College, 1956; M.S., State College of Washington, 1959 Thesis: A Comparison of Learner-Centered and Teacher-Centered Learning THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-with High Distinction Mark Jay Ablowitz, Mechanical Engineering Lawrence Eugene Choice,

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-with Distinction David Thompson Deihl, Robert Arthur Sprague, Optics Electrical Engineering John Patrick Sullivan, Mechanical Engineering

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Mechanical Engineering as Major Rexford Jay Abbott Richard Alan Hamilton David Alton Baker James Richard Heydweiller Thea Dickinson Baker John Edward Major John Paul Cerame Donald Alan Mikulec John Peter DeSeyn Warren James Ostergren Donald Arthur Dinero Daniel Bill Record Stanley Franklin Greenberg

Chemical Engineering as Major Richard James Bellows Charles Richard Milburn Paul Vincent Heberling Darryl Leonard North Elliott Allan Katz Andris Olukalns Henry Schaffner Lapp Harvey John Palmer Edward Wayne Markowski

Optics as Maior James Joseph Appel Robert Milton Gelber

Electrical Engineering as Maior Richard William Bacchetta *Roy Alan Payne Frederic Roy Carlson, Jr. Richard Herman Poppenberg James Edward Day John Edward Sullivan, Jr. James George King Robert Steven Towsner Edwin Phillip Mueller Donald Josiah Weikel, Jr.

MAsTER OF SCIENCE Joseph Henry Arndt, Optics John L. Connin, David Cade Bliek, Optics Electrical Engineering Thomas William Blum, Optics George Edward Danielson, Jr., Optics Richard Gordon Budynas, Joan Rose Ewing, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences Electrical Engineering S. P. Chakravarty, Robert E. Fischer, Optics Electrical Engineering Ganesh La! Harpavat, Mechanical and Show-An Chen, Chemical Engineering Aerospace Sciences Lawrence L. C. Chik, Oswaldo Harris, Optics Electrical Engineering Michael Shih-shung Hsu, Mechanical Shih-Shung Chuang, and Aerospace Sciences Electrical Engineering Partab Jeswani, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences MASTBR OF SCJBNCB-Conlinued Puthenpurackal K. John, Optics Robert Perry Rebres, Mechanical and George William Kirchner, Mechanical Aerospace Sciences and Aerospace Sciences Stanley J. Refermat, Optics Robert G. Klimasewski, Optics Aristides A. G. Requicha, Ernest J. Laszlo, Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Richard Andrew Rink, Walter Frank Joseph Leising, Electrical Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences Roger Allen Ross, Mechanical and Lloyd R. Lomer, Optics Aerospace Sciences Gerrit Lubberts, Electrical Bruce James Ruff, Optics Engineering Kenneth J. Saczalski, Mechanical and Edward J. Mcinerney, Chemical Aerospace Sciences Engineering Kenneth Roy Schroll, Mechanical and Christopher M. Mills, Chemical Aerospace Sciences Engineering Murray Shostak, Lt. J. Terrence Montanye, Electrical Electrical Engineering Engineering Thomas Richard Sloan, 0 ptics Lt. J. Terrence Montanye, Optics Kenneth A. Snow, Optics Richard N . Mostrom, Optics John Michael Soures, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences David Alan Naus, Optics Gerald Leslie Sperber, Electrical Gary Ray Noyes, Optics Engineering Edward Joseph Radkowski, Optics Yu-Kwok Sze, Optics Karnam Rameswar Rao, Gary L. Whittaker, Optics Electrical Engineering James Clair Wyant, Optics Raymond Joseph Rauscher, Chemical Yehoshua Y. Zeevi, Electrical Engineering Engineering THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LIBERAL AND APPLIED STIJDIES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-with Highest Distinction General Studies as Major Gail Perkins

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-with Distinction General Studies as Major Marie Christine Burke Gail Ethel Meyer Jon Bixby Harden Charles Damon Newton II Jeanne Taylor Hernandez Derith Ann Sherensky Ann Capling Howe Nancy Devans Solan Margery McManus Leach Joan Bartosh Torgeson

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE General Studies as Major Carolyn Ann Abbott *Susan Rae Goldstein Christian Olaf Abreu Edward Joseph Grenier *Jacqueline Kenella Adams Saundra Jean Halperin James David Alexander Thomas Joseph Hammond Lloyd James Bach Robert Francis Holmes James William Baker James Robert Hughes Dorothy Norton Battey *Donna Virginia Jacobsen Gary Edward Becker David Wellington Jones James Morrow Benson, Jr. Robert Helmut Jurgensen Karen Elizabeth Besenfelder Joan Gordon Kennedy Thomas Martin Bonafede William Randall Kenyon William Pomeroy Brown *Frederick Stephen Krupnick *Douglas Linton Butler Robert Raymond Lane Harry Delos Butler *Sidney Eugene Lanier *Zacarias Joiio Cardoso *Santo Anthony Leonardis *Alexander Thomas Cathie *Lewis Lauren Lincoln *Richard Stokesberry Chadwick *Walter Donald Mairs Paul Ronald Cirre *Robert Emmett Maloney *Barbara Sheila Cole Donald Guy Marsh, Sr. *David Ross Cuddeback Ernest Fredric Matyi Warren Stanley Daansen Robert Lawrence Mazzola Neil Dal Cero Vincent Francis McGee, Jr. Robert Edward Deininger Thomas Francis Meagher Richard Frederick DenDunne Harold Franklin Meltzer Paul Frederick Dickinson Ronald Eugene Mesolella Jean Elizabeth Verno Donofrio *Davida Rosenthal Michaels *Patrick George Duffeler Jeannette Tobey Miller Carl Paul Ellerman, Jr. Samuel Michael Miller Robert Epstein Roger Chambers Minard *Ann Katherine Fairclough Peter Hlaole 'Molotsi Michael Warren Farash James William Mylacraine Russell James Ferris II Robert Edward Naughton Edward Suss Finein *Christopher Sean Nelson Alice Collins Fisk *Mary Oement Newman Ann Marie Ford Brian Bolton O"Brien Robert Nelson Funk James Leslie O'Hara *Zebbediah Mapfumo Gamanya *Theodore William Oleksyn *Nicholas Joseph Germano *Richard Guy Page *Mark Edward Glogowski Elaine Anita Palmer Margaret Ann Goggin Robert Warren Parker BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-Continued General Studies as Maior William Clarence Perkins *Ronald Carlton Stump *Ruth Anne Kany Phelps *Eileen Ann Sutherland * Sudharm Pitavivadhananond *Edward William Thoma James Earl Preston Robert Richard Titton Sister Mary Corde Prinzing Francis Charles Tomek *Richard Farley Randles Barbara Jane Turner John Leo Rex, Jr. *Samuel Gilbert Hathaway Turner II *Michael Edward Rick John Peter Vernon *Dale Jay Rider *William Bernard Wade James George Sadler *Allan Nelson Walters Andrea Fedoruk Schloss John Waskow John Francis Sheridan Lloyd Hamby Williams Michael Jay Spitulnik Bruce Bennet Wilmer Beatrice Jean Stagg Ronald Francis Witzel *Robert Phillip Stanin *Frank Huyler Wixson. Jr. Roland Eugene Stevens III Ronald Wright Walter Anthony Stryjewski Ralph Monath Zimmer

MASTER OF SCIENCE

William Herman Bleuel, Statisti~s William Gerald Mast, Statisti~s Lynn Mitchell Carlton, Statistics David Bowen McCandlish, Applied James C. Eaton, Applied Mathematics Mathematics George H. E=ons, Statisti~s Neil Thomas Rieder, Applied Helmut K. Goebel, Applied Mathematics Mathemati~s Thomas W. Schwegel, Statistics Joseph Conrad Hetzer, Statisti~s Edward A. Sylvestre, Statistics Peter Boudiette Keenan, Edward John Wilbur, Statistics Applied Mathematics Robert B. Worden, Statistics THE EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

BACHELOR OF MUSIC-with Distinction Sally Benson, Applied Music (Violin) Wendy Naylor Price, Applied Music Derrill G. Bodley, Composition (Violin) Robert Walter Cole, Applied Music William Henning Read, Applied (Violin) I Music Education Music (Voice) Erdie B. Eubanks, III, Applied Chester David Rowell, Music Music (Piano) Education Jean Ellen Farbrot, Music Education Victor Charles Savant, Composition William Allan Findlay, Applied Patricia Eileen Shaughnessy, Applied Music (Violoncello) Music (Violin) I Music Education Susannah Bagley Smith, Applied Alpha Hockett, Applied Music Music (Violoncello) (Oboe) Thomas Sheldon Stierwalt, Applied Michael Duayne Holmes, Applied Music (Piano) Music (Horn) I Music Education Kathryn Ann Thompson, Applied Mary Ray Johnson, Applied Music Music (Flute) (Piano) Helene Beth Ungar, Applied Music Frank Kowalsky, Applied Music (Violin) I Music Education (Clarinet) Nancy Goodman Weintraub, Martin Krupp, Music Education Applied Music (Piano) Nancy Laura McLean, Applied Music Marian Jean Willard, Applied Music (Flute) (Violin) Robert L. Moats, Music Education Judith E. Zimmerman, Applied Music Carolyn Dean Parks, Music Education (Oboe)

BACHELOR OF· MUSIC *Alan Abelson, Applied Music Audrey Jane Hardy, Music Education (Voice) Thomas Lee Harman, Applied Music Mary Alderdice, Applied Music (Clarinet) (Piano) Donna Carolyn Hayden, Music Alan Arthur Bomwell, Music Education Education Lynn Katherine Herbert, Applied *E. Gregory Butler, Applied Music Music (Piano) David Carl Hoffecker, Applied Music Kenneth A. Criste, Applied Music (Horn) I Music Education (Piano) Samuel Howard Hope, Composition Lawrence Anthony Devron, Harold Wayne Janks, Applied Music Music Education (Trombone) I Music Education Marilyn Drennan, Music Educati011 Donald W. Justice, Music Education Elizabeth Ann DuBois, Applied *Ursula M. Kingsbury, Applied Music (Flute) Music (Voice) *Raymond Egan, Applied Music Anthony Alan Leoti, Applied Music (Organ) (Piano) Margaret Dean Foye, Music Ellen Mildred Lockwood, Applied Education Music (Horn) I Music Education Mary Lou C. Francis, Applied Music Sigrid Dinger Ludwig, Music (Piano) Education *Ronald George Frangipane, Marie Elena Marks, History of Music Composition Paul Anthony McRae, Applied Music Laima 0. Gaizutis,1 Applied Music (Trumpet) I Music Education (Piano)jTheory *John Alexander Meszar, Applied Paula Jean Goldin, Music Education Music (Organ) Dennis A. Good, Applied Music Margaret Alice Middleton, Applied (Trombone) I Music Education Music (Viola) Howard Myron Green, Music Paul Allan Moore, Applied Music Education (Clarinet) Hugh Wallace Harbison, Applied Lloyd S. Nerenberg, Applied Music Music (Trombone) I Music (Trumpet) Education BACHELOR OF MUSIC-Continued Cynthia Ann Palmer, Music Education Russell Arthur Suniewick, Applied Sarah Elizabeth Pener, Applied Music Music (Clarinet) (Voice) Robert William Sutton, Music Mary Gwen Peterson, Music Education Education Harold Tither III, Applied Music Lanny R. Pollet, Applied Music (Voice) (Flute) *Joyce Marie Tomanec, Applied Margaret Lyle Rader, Applied Music Music (Voice) (Piano) *Karl Joel Tricomi, Applied Music Norman A. Rollings, Applied Music (Piano) (Voice) James Franklin Undercofler, Music Sally Schroeder Rowell, Applied Education Music (Violin) John B. Van Buskirk, Applied Ruth Ellen Seigle, Music Education Music (Piano) Elizabeth Ann Sepulveda, Applied Paul A. VanderWeele, Applied Music (Double Bass) Music (Organ) Alan Wayne Sine, Music Education Dixon K. Van Winkle, Music Jo Lane Sollenberger, Applied Music Education (Violonceilo) Paul Colby Wagner, Music Education Barbara Sonies, Applied Music Gwendolyn Jean Wright, History of (Violin) I Music Education Music James Thomas Stanford, Applied Ann Angele Yervanian, Applied Music (Violin) Music (Voice)/Music Education *Curtis Thompson Stotlar, Applied *Harriet Voss Zimmerman, Applied Music (Piano) Music (Piano)

MASTER OF ARTS Peter Benjamin Bahler? Guillermo Scarabino, Music () Music (Theory) David E. Shepherd, Jr.,1 Sister M. Edward Dixon R.S.M.,1 Music (Theory) Music (Theory) Edward Whitten Slier, Roger Bruce Eckers, Music (Theory) Music (Theory) Sister M. Grace Ann Geibel, R.S.M., Dan Murdock Urquhart, Music Music (Music Education) (Theory) George Louis Nemeth, Music Janet Bohlander Winzenburger, (Musicology) Music (Musicology) Rodney John Rothlisberger, James Eugene Woodward, Music Music (Musicology) (Theory)

MASTER OF MUSIC Sheila Marie Allen, Performance and Katherine S. Daniel, Performance Literature and Literature Mary Louise Alvaro,1 Music Nancy Taylor Drifmeyer, Education Performance and Literature Linda Joyce Barnett? Performance Paul Edward Eickmann, Music and Literature Education Steven Thomas Birchall? Composition Dona Amy Fagan, Performance and William Boland,1 Music Education Literature Diana Victoria Brault,1 Music George Thomas Faust, Composition Education Coralie June Gerlitz, Performance and Sandra Elizabeth Bush, Performance Literature and Literature Nathan Goldblatt? Performance and Virginia Ann Campbell, Music Literature Education William H. Halligan, Music Larry Joe Cook,1 Performance and Education Literature Raymond F. Hargrave, Performance Larry L. Cortner, Church Music and Literature MASTER OF MusiC-Continued Paula Roberta Heins, Performance and Nan Ellen Orthmann, Performance Literature and Literature Theodore C. Herzel,1 Church Music Dorothy Katherine Payne,! Susan Joy Houssman,l Music Performance and Literature Educatmn James H. Poulliott, Performance and Travers Preston Hamilton Huff, Literature Composition Gordon Stanley Powell,! Wayne A. Kallstrom, Church Music Church Music Phillip Alexander Morris Kolker, Mollie Sandiford Rich,! Music Performance and Literature Education Elaine H. Koloseike, Music Education Joan Mae Ringerwole, Church Music Sharon Niemeyer Laird, George Joseph Ross, Jr.,l Music Performance and Literature Education Abner Martin, Performance and Linda Cowles Sauer,! Performatzce Literature and Literature Gary Lorn McCartney,1 Performance Thomas Sepulveda, Jr., Performance and Literature and Literature Dorothy May Melton, 1 Pe,formance Edward Pierce Small, Performance and Literature and Literature Walter Frederick Meyer,! Music Mary E. Stillman,! Music Education Education Marilyn Kay Stulken, Church Music Marian Horn Miller,1 Performance Soon-chung Suh, Performance and and Literature Literature Elizabeth Ann Newnam, Performance Ronald Dean Tarvin, Performance and and Literature Literature Dixie Lee Norquest, Performance and Michael F. Webster, Performance and Literature Literatm·e

DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS Charles L. Bay,l B.S., Indiana State Teachers College, 1953; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1959; Petformance and Pedagogy Thesis: An Analytical Study of Three Contemporary Trios for Clarinet and Diverse Stringed Instruments Robert Hapgood Cowden,! A.B., , 1956; B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1959; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1960; Performance and Pedagogy Thesis: A Translation and Production Notes for Albert Lortzing's Spieloper "Der Wildschuetz" Harris N. Crohn,l B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1952; M.S., 1953; Performance and Pedagogy Thesis: A study of the Opera Katia Kabanova by Leos Janacek Pierce Allen Getz, B.S., Lebanon Valley College, 1951; S.M.M., Union Theo­ logical Seminary, 1953; Performance and Pedagogy Thesis: Organ Mixtures in Contemporary American Practice Sister Mary Maurelia Hueller, O.S.F., B.Mus., Alverno College of Music, 1943; B.M., DePaul University School of Music, 1947; M.Mus., Wisconsin Con­ servatory, 1950; Church Music Thesis: The Musical Settings of the Marian Antiphons by Francisco Guer­ rero and Felice Anerio E. Robert Irwin, Mus. B., Oberlin College, 1961; M.Mus., University of Roch­ ester, 1962; Church Music Thesis: An Analysis of the Church Music Curriculum of Selected Protestant Seminaries Merton B. Johnson,! B.Mus., The Curtis Institute of Music, 1952; M.Mus. Ed., Illinois , 1958; Music Education Thesis: Bibliography for Conductors of College and Community Orchestras. A Selective Annotated List of Written Materials on Organization, Conducting and General Interpretative Background DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTs-Continued Bong Hi Kim, B. Mus., Seoul National University, 1961 ; M.Mus., Southern Illinois University, 1963; Performance m1d Pedagogy Thesis: Johann Nepomuk Hummel and His Contribution to Piano Music and the Art of Playing the Piano Charles S. McClain, B.A., The College of Wooster, 1951; M.A., Cornell Uni­ versity, 1957; Pe1jormance and Pedagogy Thesis: Bach's Canonic Variations on "Vom Himmel Hoch" Phillip Morgan, B.M., Tulsa University, 1941; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1949; Pe1·formance and Pedagogy Thesis: Three Contemporary Trios for Piano, Violin, and Violoncello Fred G. Sahlmann,l A.B., Elon College, 1951; B.M., Elon College, 1952; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1953; Performance and Pedagogy Thesis: The Piano Concertos of Serge Prokofiev: A Stylistic Study Wayne McDowell Shc,ey,l B.S., , 1960; M.Mus., Yale Uni­ versity, 1962; Music Education Thesis: The Instrumental Instructional Duo Around 1500 Taavo Virkhaus, B.M., University of Miami, 1955; M.Mus., University of Roch­ ester, 1957; Composition Thesis: Violin Concerto Gerald Loren Welker,l B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1963; M.Mus., 1964; Performance and Pedagogy Thesis: The Instruments of Adolphe Sax THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-With Distinction Nursing as Major Kathleen Anne Cleary

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Nursing as Major *Kathleen Ann Alderson *Nancy Ann Horsman *Janet Monica Allen *Mary Elizabeth Jennings *Susan Crowell Ballantyne *Joanne Aileen Jones *Karen Mary Beale Sister Joseph Clare Kent *Anne Gretchen Bergstedt *Nancy Louise Lighthart *Helen Ray Bisha Margaret Louise Mallory *Virginia Ann Bley Caroline Ann Manuele Carol Jean Cange *Marilyn Sue Measley *Susan Marion Cook *Linda MacKay Michels *Rowena Redmond Coomber *Cynthia Louise Pickering *Joan Sims Davidson *Verna Maxine Reed *Lynn Dobbin *Maureen O'Rourke Richardson *Susan Catherine Donahue *Molly Manning Schumann *Nancy Charlton Dorr *Jeanne Ann Tuel *Mary Katharine Drury *Susan Card Ulrich *Jane Viola Edenhofer *Donna Elaine Van Billiard *Marilyn Sandra Fiske *Elanita Meyer Vogt *Ernestine Carol Flatt *Catherine Anne Walker *Carol Eva Frankhouser *Cynthia Jean Wentworth *Linda May Freidank *Carolyn Anne Wolf *Leslie Mildred Gordon Sandra Sue Young Susan Millicent Griffiths

MASTER OF SCIENCE Stephen Kojo Addae, Alise Ogden Pierce, Nursing Physiology Education Ali-Akbar Bahreman, D ental Research Alan Poland, Pharmacology Ruth Elizabeth Holden Brown, Andrew E. Poole, Dental Research Nursing Education Albert Anthony Post, Radiation William A. Burham, Radiation Biology Biology Rinford B. Pritchard, Radiation James Hansel Butler, Dental Biology Research Janice Louise Przybylski, Nursing Margaret Goshorn Casarett, Education Pharmacology Jerry C. Rosen, Radiation Biology Gabriel C. Ezeilo, Physiology Alice Lucille Shaner, Horace B. Gardner, Radiation Occupational Medicine Biology Alexander L. Strasser, Nathaniel Anthony Greenl1ouse, Jr., Occupational Medicine Radiation Biology Jacqueline Stuve, Physiology Maude Celeste Kenney, Nursing Odd Bjarne Sveen, Dental Research Education Walter Vincent Thomas, Alicia McArthur Kitzman, Radiation Biology Nursing Education David Coburn Vandersall, Dental Elizabeth Holczimmer Koehler, Research Nursing Education David Wise, Radiation Kuo-Yueh Liu, Radiation Biology Biology Anastasia Makris, Physiology Jacqueline Charlotte Wrzosek, Pietro Metalli, Radiation Biology Nursing Education Francis Marie Minter, Biophysics DoCTOR OF MEDICINE- with Honor Gerald Robert Berg Barry Joel Hoffer Gerald Neil Bock

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Donald Theodore Apostle Roger Helmut Hertz Judith Linn Appleton Hugh Blair Hunt Charles Shroder Acing Kenneth Van Ostrand Jackman William Percy Arnold III Michael E. Kerschenbaum Lawrence Dennis Aronson George F. Kolodner Daniel Paul Asnes Wilfried Kunze Robert William Astarita Ronald B. Lepoff Bruce Henry Axelrod Kenneth Joseph Maiocco Donald Banzhaf Charles Duane McGee Kenneth Robert Bergman John Stanislaus Mcintyre Thomas Carey Bisett George J. Miller, Jr. Modest Bodnar Richard Wayne Moothart David Warren Brown Charles Arthur Murkofsky James Alan Brown Karl Thomas Noell Ronald Arthur Carlish Frederic Emil Oder Jay Michael Channick Leonard Leckel Peters Davis Whitney Clark Stephen Ira Rifkin James Henry Clifford Gilbert Reed Rowan David Edward Corbit Peter Erwin Rubin Ralph Dahlstrom Hartej Singh Sandhu Paul Raymond Danahy David Arthur Schlageter John Stephen Edelsberg Lloyd Everett Seyler, Jr. Leonce Gautreaux Evan5 Robert Hugh Shannon Judith Deborah Ferholt John S. Simon Salvatore F. Fiscina Harriet Carol Stern Arthur David Froehlich Robert Raymond Tight Jerome Samuel Gans Robert Edmund Tortolani Mary Patricia Garlinger Jonathan Baker Towne Richard Hubbard German Thomas Galster Tuxill Gene M. Gilbert Bernard Leo Waltuck Christian Ellis Hageseth Howard A. Wexler Alan Douglass Harley THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON GRADUA:TE STUDIES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Stephen Kojo Addae, M.B.B.S., University College, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1962; Physi­ ology Thesis: Interrelations of Glutamine Metabolism Among Several Organs During Metabolic Acidosis John Robert Aiken,2 A.B., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1950; A.M., State , 1951 ; History Thesis: Utopianism and the Emergence of the Colonial Legal Profession: New York 1664-1710, A Test Case Thomas A. Ashe,2 B.S., St. John Fisher College, 1962; Chemistry Thesis: Kinetic Hydrogen Isotope Effects in Elimination Reactions of Ali­ cyclic and Acyclic Quaternary Ammonium Salts Robert E. Atalla,2 A.B., , 1954; M.S., University of Idaho, 1962; Mathematics Thesis: Invariant Means on Bounded Uniformly Continuous Functions James Robert Bachman, A.B., University of Omaha, 1959; History Thesis: Theodore Lothrop Stoddard: The Bio-sociological Battle for Civi­ lization Gautam D. Badhwar, B.Sc., Multanimal Modi Degree College, 1958; Physics Thesis: A Study of the Isotopic Composition of Low-Energy Hydrogen and Helium Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation Roger C. Baetzold,2 A.B., University of Buffalo, 1963; Chemistry Thesis: Some Aspects of Unimolecular Reactions Abdelmalak Mesak Bastawros,2 B.Sc., Ain Shams University, 1953; A.M., Uni­ versity of Rochester, 1962; Physics Thesis: A Study of the OS(He3,d)N14 Reactions Irwin Bayroff, A.B., Brooklyn College, 1951; Psychology Thesis: The Performance of Hallucinatory Schizophrenics on Tests of Per­ ception and Attention David Birnbaum, B.E., , 1961 ; A.M., University of Rochester, 1963; Physics Thesis: A Measurement of the Phase of the CP Violating Amplitude for Kg-+:~:+:~:-

Helen M. Bohmer,2 A.B., Harpur College, 1963; Psychology Thesis: Excitatory and Inhibitory Effects of Complete and Incomplete Re­ ward Reduction in the Double-Runway, and Their Interaction with Cholinergic Drugs Shrinivas V. Bokil, A.B., University of Poona (), 1955; A.M., 1957; Phi­ losoph, Thesis: The Problem of Other Minds and the Development of Solipsism in the 17th Century (A Study in the Philosophy of Claude Brunet) Myles Neil Brand, B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1964; Philosophy Thesis: Some Systematic and Extra-Systematic Considerations Concerning the Description of Human Actions Newel Kay Brown, B.F.A., , 1953; M.F.A., 1955; Music (Composition) Thesis: "On the Third Summer Day" DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY-Continued Ronald G. Buddenhagen, A.B., Buena Vista College, 1957; M.A., University of Wyoming, 1962; Linguistics Thesis: Operant Conditioning as a Technique for Establishing Vocal Verbal Behavior in Non-Talking, Institutionalized Mongoloid Children Henry John Burki, B.S., , 1962; M.S., 1963; Biophysics Thesis: Killing of Cultured Mammalian Cells Induced by Decay of Incor­ porated Tritiated Molecules at -196° C Anna J. Calpacas, A.B., Barnard College, 1960; Physics Thesis: A Composite Model of the l: Hyperon Gwendyline Y. Y. T. Chen, B.S., National University, 1960; M.S., Mid­ dlebury College, 1962; Chemistry Thesis: The Stereochemistry of the Free-Radical Addition of Thiolacetic Acid and Hydrogen Bromide to 1-Hexyne Yong Chua Choi, M.D., Seoul National University, 1959; Biochemistry Thesis: Protein Metabolism in the Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma Cell Roberta Chi Lin Chow,2 B.S., Cheng-Kung University, 1962; Chemistry Thesis: Synthesis and Thermal Decomposition of Benzoic Benzylcarbonic Anhydrides Ming Chia Chuang, B.Sc., Cheng Kung University, 1959; M.Sc., 1961 ; Mechani­ cal and Aerospace Sciences Thesis: Microrheological Study of the Flow Behavior of Thixotropic Sus­ pensions Catherine Merle Colebrook,2 B.Sc., University of New Zealand, 1954; M.Sc., University of Canterbury, 1955; A.M., University of Rochester, 1963; Mathe­ matics Thesis: On Non-Normal Numbers Philip Cooper, Jr., A.B., , 1947; A.M., Columbia University, 1956; English Thesis: Lyric Ambivalence: An Essay on the Poetry of William Butler Yeats and Robert Lowell Fredrick Thomas Cross, B.S.E., , 1958; M.S., University of Rochester, 1961; Biophysics Thesis: Mass Stopping Powers Especially of Plastics in Relation to Theory Richard George Cuddihy, B.S., St. University, 1961 ; M.S., Univer­ sity of Rochester, 1964; Radiation Biology Thesis: Calcium and Barium Systems Analysis in the Guinea Pig Eva M. Eicher, A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1961; M.S., University of Rochester, 1963; Biology Thesis: A Genetic and Cytological Investigation of the Flecked Transloca­ tion in the Mouse Ted R. Evans, B.S., , 1962; Chemistry Thesis: Free Radical Reactions of Organo-Sulfur Compounds Richard Michael Fantazier,2 B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1962; Chem­ istry Thesis: The Thermal Decomposition of t- Butyl Cis- and Trans- a, fl· Di­ methylpercinnamates Paul Alan Farber, A.B., University of Michigan, 1960; D.D.S., 1961; Microbiol­ ogy Thesis: Enhanced Susceptibility of Mice to Encephalomyocarditis (EMC) Virus Infection During Pregnancy Judith Green Friedman, B.A., Bard College, 1961; Pharmacology Thesis: Inhibition of Bone Resorption by Thyrocalcitonin in Tissue Culture John Galton, A.B., Columbia College, 1960; English Thesis: The Desertion of Character in Virginia Woolf's Novels DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY-Continued Mukund Digambar Gangal,2 B.E., University of Poona, 1961; M.S., University of Rochester, 1964; Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences Thesis: Some Problems in Dynamic Elasticity Park Dixon Goist, A.B., , 1958; A.M., 1960; History Thesis: The City as Organism: Two Recent American of the City Kenneth Frederick Gordon, B.E.E., Cornell University, 1956; M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960; A.M., University of Rochester, 1964; Economiu Thesis: Labor Market Adjustments in a Depressed Area Ronald Parke Groff, B.S., Lehigh University, 1962; Physics Thesis: Superconductivity in Small Systems Chaitan Prakash Gupta,2 A.B., University of Delhi, 1958; A.M., 1960; Mathe­ matics Thesis: Malgrange Theorem for Nuclearly Entire Functions of Bounded Type on a Banach Space John Peter Hernandez,2 B.E.E., College, 1962; M.S., Stanford Univer­ sity, 1963; 0 ptics Thesis: Two-Photon Absorption in Anthracene June Baker Higgins,2 A.B., Vassar College, 1959; Psychology Thesis: An Investigation of Verbal Mediation in Classification by Children of Two Social Classes Sheng-tieh Hsiao, A.B., National Taiwan University, 1956; A.M., 1959; A.M., University of Rochester, 1964; Economics Thesis: Technical Progress, Balanced Growth and Asymptote Criterion in Neo-Classical Economic Models Robert Arthur Huff,2 A.B., , 1952; A.M., , 1953; History Thesis: Frederic C. Howe, Progressive ]. Odeke Ilukor, B.S., Makerere College, 1961; Physics Thesis: Study of Excitation and Propagation of Ultrasonic Waves in Quartz at 114 GhZ Carl R. Ingling, Jr.,2 B.S., , 1958; Psychology Thesis: The Spectral Sensitivities of Receptor Systems in Human Color Vision David Ellis Jacobson, A.B., Colby College, 1962; Anthropology Thesis: Social Order Among Urban Africans: A Study of Elite Africans in Mbale, Uganda Robert Louis Jaffe,2 B.S., C. W. Post College, 1959; Biology Thesis: Chromatographic Protein Elution Profiles: Biochemical Criteria for Specific Cell Types Jan Theodore Jastak, D.D.S., Seton Hall College, 1962; Pathology Thesis: The Effect of Renal Insufficiency on the Parathyroid Gland Sarah Larrian Johnston, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1961 ; A.M., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1964; Microbiology Thesis: I=unochemical Studies on Equine Immunoglobulins Pere Julia, Bachiller, Instituto Maragall, Barcelona, 1962; A.M., University of Rochester, 1965 ; Linguistics Thesis: Towards a Theory of Verbal Behavior Margaret Anne Karlsson,2 A.B., Douglass College, 1959; Chemistry Thesis: The Thermal Isomerization of 1-Methylcyclobutene Mohinder Paul Khanna,2 B.Sc., Delhi University, 1959; M.Sc., 1961; Physics Thesis: Studies on Some Consequences of Algebra of Currents and Models of Elementary Particles DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY-Continued Chul Mo Kim, A.B., University of California, 1958; M.S., 1961; Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences Thesis: Screw Instability of a Thermally Inhomogeneous Positive Column in a Longitudinal Magnetic Field Peter Friedrich Max Koehler, A.B., Harvard College, 1960; A.M., George Wash­ ington University, 1963; Physics Thesis: A Measurement of Radiative Proton-Deuteron Interactions at 197 MeV Clark Nelson Kurtz, B.S.E.E., South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 1959; M.S.E.E., University of Illinois, 1963; Electrical Engineering Thesis: A Theoretical Study of Guided Submillimeter Through Optical Waves in Inhomogeneous Media Roger J. LaCasse, B.S., University of Connecticut, 1963; M.S., 1964; Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences Thesis: The Effect of Plane Stagnation Flow on the Stefan Problem James Douglas Laird,2 A.B., , 1962; Psychology Thesis: The Effect of Facial Expression on Emotional Experience James Hunter Lesher,2 A.B., , 1962; Philosophy Thesis: Gnosis and Episteme in Plato's Theaetetus: A Study in Plato's Later Epistemology Gerald Joseph Lloyd, B.M., College-Conservatory of Music of Cincinnati, 1960; M.Mus., 1962; Music (Composition) Thesis: Concertina for Piano and Orchestra Clarence A. Loeffler,2 A.B., Hofstra College, 1949; M.S., , 1960; Biology Thesis: Studies on Growth and Differentiation of the Somites and Their Constituent Muscle Cells in the Salamander, Ambystoma maculatum Eva Gruber Lovett,2 A.B., Douglass College, 1962; Chemistry Thesis: Part A-Approaches to the Synthesis of 19-Trideuteroprecholecalci­ ferol Part B--Studies Related to a Gelsemine Synthesis T. Patrick Martin, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958; M.S., Penn­ sylvania State University, 1963; Physics Thesis: The Impurity Induced Infrared Absorption in a Monatomic F. C. C. Lattice Victor}. Matukas, D.D.S., Loyola University, 1956; Pathology Thesis: Ultrastructural and Radioautographic Studies on the Location and Distribution of Protein-Polysaccharide in Cartilage Matrix: The Effects of a Lathyrogen (Beta-Aminoproprionitrile) on Cartilage Matrix John Alden McConnell, A.B., C. W. Post College, 1961; Psychology Thesis: The Prediction of Dependency Behavior in a Standardized Experi­ mental Situation Hugh Thomas McElrath, B.A., Murray State College, 1943; B.S.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1947; M.S.M., 1948; Music (Musicology) Thesis: A Study of the Motets of Ignatio Donati (c. 1575-1638) John Edward McWharf, B.Ch.E., Clarkson College, 1961; Chemical Engineering Thesis: The Effect of Axial Mixing on the Conversion of a Second Order, Isothermal Chemical Reaction in a Packed Bed Wesley J. Metzger,2 A.B., Wabash College, 1961; Physics Thesis: n+-p Interactions at 900 Mev Susan V. Monjan,2 A.B., University of Rochester, 1962; Psychology Thesis: Emotional Reactions to Omission and Commission Situations Janet Kerr Morchain, A.B., , 1958; A.M., 1962; History Thesis: Anti-Americanism in Canada 1871-1891 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY-Continued Daniel Nimetz, B.A., , 1963; A.M., University of Rochester, 1964; Music (Musicology) Thesis: The Wind Music of Carlo Besozzi Norman L. Noble, A.B., Reed College, 1963; Mathematics Thesis: k-Spaces and Some Generalizations Ernest Richard Novak,2 A.B., Oberlin College, 1963; Chemistry Thesis: Stereochemical Consequences of Neighboring Methoxyl Participation John F. O'Brien, B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1959; Physics Thesis: Photoelectric Emission from Thin Film Rare Gas Solids in the Vacuum Ultraviolet at 20• K Jagadisan Pasupathy,2 B.Sc., Madras Christian College, 1960; M.A .• 1961; Physics Thesis: Minimal Interactions, Current Algebra and Applications Bruce Frederick Pauley,2 A.B., , 1959; M.A., University of Ne­ braska, 1961; History Thesis: Hahnenschwanz and Swastika. The Styrian Heimatschutz and Aus­ trian National Socialism, 1918-1934 John Dunkak Peper,2 B.S., City College of New York, 196J; M.S., University of Massachusetts, 1963; Geology Thesis: Stratigraphy and Structure of the Monson Area, Massachusetts­ Connecticut Adrian A. Perachio,2 A.B., , 1961; Psychology Thesis: Sleep Mechanisms in the Primate Brain Vincent James Piarulli,2 B.S., University of Rochester, 1963; M.S., 1964; Me­ chanical and Aerospace Sciences Thesis: Thermal Shock in Thermoelastic and Thermoviscoelastic Cylinders and Spheres Donald Leroy Plank,2 B.S., Trinity College, 1960 ; A.M., , 1963; Mathematics Thesis: On a Class of Subalgebras of C(X) With Applications to tiX-X Janice Porter, A.B., , 1956; Psychology Thesis: Sex-Role Concepts, Their Relationship to Psychological Well-Being and to Future Plans in Female College Seniors Susan Allison Pratt, A.B., University of Rochester, 1960; Biology Thesis: An Electron Microscope Study of Nebenkern Formation and Differ­ entiation in Spermatids of Murgantia histrionica (Hemiptera, Penta­ tomidae) James Augustus Pulliam,2 B.S., LeMoyne College, 1954; M.S., Atlanta Univer­ sity, 1957; M.S., University of Rochester, 1963; Radiation Biology Thesis: Modifications of the Rat Brain Induced by Localized Beta Radiation During Ontogenesis Otto George Raabe, B.S., , 1958; Biophysics Thesis: A Study of the Adsorption of Radon Daughters to Some Sub-Micron Polydisperse Aerosols and to Some Natural Aerosols J. Ramamurti,2 B.Sc., St. Stephen's College, 1956; M.Sc., 1958; Optics Thesis: Intrinsic Luminescence of Alkali Halides at 10° K Paul J. Regensburger, Jr., B.S., Xavier University, 1956; M.S., St. Louis Univer­ sity, 1959; 0 ptics Thesis: Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy in CdS and Other Materials Norman Fredrick Rehner, A.B., University of Rochester, 1961; A.M., 1965; Mathematics Thesis: An Integral Over Complex Hilbert Space Michael Hunt Reilly,2 B.S., University of Rochester, 1961; Physics Thesis: Band Structure and Deformation Potentials of Solid Xenon DOCTOR OF PHlLOSOPHY-Continued Richard Martin Reinitz, A.B., Queens College, 1955; A.M., Hunter College, 1961; History Thesis: Symbolism and Freedom: The Use of Biblical Typology as an Argu­ ment for Religious Toleration in Seventeenth Century England and America Evangeline Lois Rimbach,2 A.B., Valparaiso University, 1954; M.Mus., Univer­ sity of Rochester, 1956; Music (Musicology) Thesis: Church Cantatas of Johann Kuhnau John Alan Robbins, A.B., , 1959; Physics Thesis: A Study of the 016(He3,n)Ne18 Reaction Between 7.6 and 10.0 MeV James Morris Rodgers, A.B., Columbia College, 1963; English Thesis: Dynamics of Creation: The Literary Criticism of Edmund Wilson Suzanne Hooker Rodgers,2 B.A., Vassar College, 1961; Physiology Thesis: The Oxygen Consumption of Rat Tissues in the Presence of Nitro­ gen, Helium or Hydrogen Paul Stirling Rohwer,2 B.A., Drake University, 1960; M.S., University of Roch­ ester, 1961; Radiation Biology Thesis: Radiation Effects Upon Water Absorption and Excretion in the Rat William Bruce Rowe, B.S., Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1957; M.S., University of Rochester, 1959; Biochemistry Thesis: Urea Production and L-Citrulline-6-14C Metabolism in the Rat Alan Barry Rubin, A.B., Cornell University, 1962; Chemistry Thesis: The Thermal Decomposition of N-(2-Iodoaryl)-N-Nitrosobenza­ mides: A Possible Free Radical Route to Benzyne Robert Alan Schoenberger,2 B.B.A., City College of New York, 1955; Political Science Thesis: Conservatives and Conservatism: A Study of the Attitudes and Characteristics of Conservative and Republican Party Members Peter William Scullard, B.S., University of Michigan, 1963; Chemistry Thesis: The Total Synthesis of (3S, 15S, 20R)-Corynantheine Hugo Rudolf Seibel, B.S., Brooklyn College, 1960; Anatomy Thesis: A Correlative Study of Ultrastructure and Function of the Thyroid Gland of the Golden Hamster Tzu Fann Shao, B.E.E., , 1961; M.S., , 1963; Electrical Engineering Thesis: A Study of the Physical Mechanism of the Chargistor Gerald Harvey Share,2 B.S., Queens College, 1961; Physics Thesis: Observations of High Energy Gamma Rays at the Top of the At­ mosphere Ronald R. Sider, B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1957; M.Mus., 1960; Music (Theory) Thesis: The Art Music of Central America: Its Development and Present State William E. Smyser, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1962; Chemistry Thesis: Aspects of Chemical Reaction in Gases David Lee Sobers, A.B., , 1962; Philosophy Thesis: Kant's Justification of the Possibility of Judgments of Taste David Spalding, B.S., College of the City of New York, 1960; Physics Thesis: Two pn Experiments at 200 MeV: Asymmetries From Carbon and Deuterium, and a Measurement of the Triple Scattering Parameter Dt DocTOR OF PHlLOSOPHY--Continued Charles E. Stemheim,2 B.S., Brooklyn College, 1961; Psychology Thesis: Chromatic Contrast and Visual Sensitivity: Evidence for Disparate Mechanisms Carleton Colburn Stewart, A.B., Hartwick College, 1962 ; M.S., University of Rochester, 1964; Radiation Biology Thesis: Lymphocyte Response to Phytohemagglutinin Marshall William Swain,2 A.B., , 1963; Philosophy Thesis: The Logic of Epistemic Rationality John Teunissen, A.B., University of Saskatchewan, 1960; A.M., 1962; English Thesis: Of Patience and Heroic Martyrdom: The of Job and Milton's Conception of Patient Suffering in "Paradise Regained" and "Sam­ son Agonistes" Alexey Tsurikov, Linguistirs Thesis: Case Selection in Clauses with Negative Transitive Verbs in Con­ temporary Russian Hans von Briesen, Jr.,2 B.S., Stanford University, 1961; Physics Thesis: Muon-Proton Elastic Scattering at High Momentum Transfers Bruce William Wachholz,2 B.A., Valparaiso University, 1958; M.S., University of Rochester, 1959; Radiation Biology Thesis: Hypertension and Nephrosclerosis Following Sublethal Partial and Whole-Body X-Irradiation Mei-chu Wang, A.B., National Taiwan University, 1961; A.M., University of Rochester, 1965; Economirs Thesis: Problems in the Estimation of Indifference Surfaces Due to Non­ Negativity Constraints William F. Ward, B.S., Maryville College, 1963; Radiation Biology Thesis: Maternal Dysfunction as a Contributing Factor in Embryonic Mor­ tality Following X-Irradiation of the Rat James L. Waters,2 B.Mus., Westminster Choir College, 1952; M.Mus., 1953; Music (Composition) Thesis: Three Holy Sonnets of John Donne John G. Webster, B.E.E., Cornell University, 1953; M.S., University of Rochester, 1965; Electrical Engineering Thesis: Temporal Factors in the Pupillary Light Reflex System Steven Martin Weinreb,2 A.B., Cornell University, 1963; Chemistry Thesis: An Attempted Synthesis of Dehydrobufotenine Robert G. Wiltsey,2 A.B., University of Rochester, 1955; A.M., 1960; Psychology Thesis: Some Relationships Between Verbal Reports of Pleasant and Un­ pleasant Moods, Sleep Duration and Sleep Quality Variables in College Students James Wallace Wolfe,2 A.B., University of California-Riverside, 1963; Psychology Thesis: Evidence for Cerebellar Control Over Habituation of Vestibular Nystagmus Laurence Cheng-Kong Wong, B.S., National Defense Medical Center, 1956; M.S., University of Rochester, 1964; Pharmacology . . Thesis: Renal Effects of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Cat Gregory Buxton Woolf, A.B., Tufts University, 1956; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1960; Music (Composition) Thesis: Interstices John W. Wright, A.B., Hobart College, 1955; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; English Thesis: Johnson and Method in Criticism Matt Young, B.S., University of Rochester, 1962; Optirs Thesis: The Dynamics of Laser Induced Breakdown in Gases James F. Zissler, A.B., Stanford University, 1964; Biology Thesis: A Study of Lysogenization by Bacteriophage Lambda: A Phage Gene for Attachment of Prophage Recipients of Certificates

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Cl!RTIFICATBS IN RADIOGRAPHY Presented Sin&e Last Commencement Janice Lee Bettinger Sally Elaine Older Eileen Mary Carlin Joselle R. Paden Carol Elaine Cavanaugh Anthony Michael Passalacqua Mary Jane Hammond Kathryn Ann Stolar Karen Marie Lynch Jo-Carroll Wihlen Anne Marie Muhs Judith Lee Wilson