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W AS IGOS TE U IV RSITY SEV TY-SI ·w_AS I G O S TE U IV RSITY SEV TY-SI T A U --· CO E CEME T WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SEVENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT ONE-TH IR TY O'CLOCK SUNDAY, JUNE FOURTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- TWO PULLMAN, WASHINGTON Order of Exercises Presiding-Glenn Terrell, President The Commencement Procession Processional Pomp and Circumstance No. 1-Elgar Washington State University Commencement Band, Randall Spicer, Conductor Candidates for Degrees University Faculty The National Anthem Commencement Band Regents of the University Honored Guests of the University Invocation The Reverend David B. Bowman President of the University Minister, Community Congregational Church Commencement Remarks President Terrell Bachelors Degrees Honors and Advanced Degrees Alma Mater The Assembly Professor Frank Green, Song Leader Benediction The Reverend John Butler Director, Common Ministry Koinonia House Recessional Music for a Ceremony-Morrissey Music by Commencement Band, 12:45 p.m. Candidates for the Degrees of 3 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science College of Agriculture Scott Lee Hamilton BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Hunter Allen Horvath -With Distinction IN AGRONOMY Pullman The candidates will be Chehalis presented by Sheldon Elmer Blank Johnny Craig Kovaleski Dean L. L. Madsen * Galen Lee Hansen -With Distinction Buffalo, Wyoming Elk BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Rosalia Russell Loren Larsen Larry Norman Hansen Jon S. Clal!S Colville AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Tekoa John Lewis Bouslog -With Distinction • Jon Rudolf Lindstrom Burlington Jack Raymond Herres Sedro Woolley Puyallup Mead Thomas William Cook Robert Douglas Longmeier * James Gilbert Brook *Paul Richard Hudson Grandview - With Distinction Spokane Clayton Okanogan *Benny Jon Echelbarger Vernon Philip Matthews Dan Kenworthy Hull Robert Leslie Finke Parker Pullman Yakima -With Distinction *Chester David Haines William E. Meiser, Jr. Peter R. Jensen Ephrata Cabool, Missouri - With Distinction Bickleton Allen Bert Hatley Olympia * • Karen Elizabeth Meyer Thomas Gary Johnson Pullman Port Orchard Walter Howard Hattan Spokane *Bruce V. Hewitt Pullman Jody W. Monson Wendall D. Johnson Monroe Woodinville David Dean Kleweno Ridgefield Rockie Lee Koehler * Jack Thomas Noble -With Distinction Deer Park Pullman *Laurence D. Krueger Benton City Pullman Rennie Lee Kubik Gary R. Pike Douglas Gene Kleweno Ritzville -With Distinction Christopher Robert Laney Everson Pullman Sprague Edmund A. Machtmes William H. Putnam Ephrata *James H. Peterson David E. Leatherman Cambridge, Vermont - With Distinction Arlington *Wayne Richard Meyer Dean Edward Reeves Coulee City Daniel P. Mittelstaedt Pullman Anatone Patrick James Tucker - With Distinction *Monte Wren Pearson Jean Smith Walla Walla Waterville -With Distinction -With Distinction Gene Micheal Niederkleine Trout Lake Mansfield BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Ritzville David W. Picha Patrick E. Smith IN AGRI CULTURAL *Ekpe Efiong Okoh Puyallup Garfield MECHANIZATION -With High Honors Wayne George Riehle Sharon Joyce Sorensen Brian Tennis Aase Uyo, Nigeria Davenport -With Distinction Bow *H. James Peterson Jonathan D. Rose Everett Edward Lee Bauer Colbert Poulsbo Christine Sue Steelhammer Connell Stephen Lee Ricarte *Robert G. Shrope Centralia Timothy James Burch Elma Tekoa Steven James Stokes Tacoma * Lance Ralph Roberts Roger Michael Shweid Twisp * Allan L. Goh! Pullman Seattle Mark Joseph Stroh Yakima Thomas E. Sailer Donald C. Thill Everett John Robert Mann Summerville, Oregon Uniontown Thomas J. Tippett -With Distinction *Michael Philip Schrag Lynn Douglas West Clarkston Davenport Odessa Palouse Gene L. Wiederspohn Robert Glen Wilson, Jr. Kenneth L. Schryvers Leslie Jay Wright -With Distinction Woodland Grandview Outlook Everson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Scott Farrel Schulke IN AGRICULTURE Pullman BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ANIMAL SCIENCES John Arthur Amos *John E. Simila IN CONSERVATION Cowiche Lake Stevens Ronald Lee Adair Steven Robert Campbell Robert D. Bahr Joe Allen Small Colfax Pullman Wilbur Lowden Thomas Edwards Adams Dennis R. Dailey Alan R. Barthelheimer Steven L Smith Yacolt -With Distinction Snohomish Asotin Robert Ernest Barnes Colfax Tonasket Fred J. Bierwagen *Gregory George Stewart James Dean Heustess Walla Walla Olympia Larry Wayne Bliven Tacoma Bellingham Robert Earl Blakemore III *Timothy Dale Taplin Delwin Roger Holland Oakesdale Anatone Norman Dale Dunckel Clarkston Kurt Braunwart Robert John Thode Omak *Ezekiel Kaman Kariuki - With Distinction Chehalis Asa C. Elliott Pullman Moses Lake Edgar Wynn Van Ausdle Toppenish Corinne Marie Murphy Steven Franklin Brown -With Distinction Douglas Paul Felker Seattle - With Distinction Pomeroy Farmington Thomas Roy Parrish Ridgefield Ronald J. Visser Ferris Leroy Forar Brewster Arlington John ·Stephen Campbell Ferndale John Edward Pettibone Walla Walla Harry Thomas Voyles *Trygve G. Haaland Pullman James Gordon Clark Riverside Tacoma Terry Howard Shelton Pullman * Steven Kermit W ellsandt Victor Earl Harris Tieton David Lee Cocking Ritzville Puyallup * Joseph Eugene Walsh Colfax Richard Iver Williams Kay Adele Henderson Zillah *Gary Lee Feser Stanwood Coronado, California Elizabeth Elaine Welsh Selah Roger Allen Willis Brian C. Higgins -With Distinction *Ronald John Fisher Ravensdale Moses Lake Camas Omak Dennis Barclay Wilson Jim Edward Hill Palouse Goldendale Daniel R. Fulfs BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Pullman William Marion Woodcock David W. Hinz IN ENTOMOLOGY Moxee Kenneth P. Gilbertson Yakima Ronald L. Britt Arlington Z. Joe Yamamoto Michael Irvin Hopper Union Gap Adams, Oregon Gregory James Grassl Warden David L. Chase Pasco Washougal James E. Curtis II In this list an ( *) asterisk before a name denotes that the award has been previously made. Bellevue 4 Baccalaureate Degrees Bruce Joseph Hanson Robert James Walter College of Economics Steven Mayo Erickson -With Distinction Tacoma and Business Spokane Spokane Thomas Albert Westergreen *Wayne M. Espy Thomas Edwin Nishimura Sumas The candidates will be Seattle Spokane *Roy Woo presented by Dean E. Clark Joel D. Farkas Pullman Redwood City, California BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN * Charles M. Ferrel, Jr. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Leavenworth FOOD SCIENCE AND IN HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY Roger Dale Admiral *Lawrence W. Flynn Gordon Arthur Goos Okanogan Clarkston Edmond Shu-Hon Chan Pullman Hong Kong Lance Tipton Aikins Michael Fredrick Ford *Raymond Clinton Harrison Puyallup Anchorage, Alaska Charles D. Kirkbride -With Distinction Coulee Dam Sheldon Lee Alderman * Roy Lee Frazier Spokane Barbara Bruce Hull Walla Walla Pullman Spokane Michael T. Anderson James B. Fry Bentley Kern III Spokane Pullman BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Ellensburg Thomas Carl Angerman Robert Douglas Fukai IN FOREST MANAGEMENT Edward S. Linse Walla Walla -With Distinction * Jay Harold Allen Selah William T. Atkins Spokane Belfair Patrick L. McMillan Tacoma Donald Thomas Fyall Michael Jay Allen Tonasket Curtis L. Bagnall Seattle Spokane Robert John Mondor Ephrata *Norman Curtis Galey • James Joseph Bernt Yakima ''William Paul Baines Sunnyside Mount Angel, Oregon Douglas Dwight Near Omak * Ingrid Goldshmid Michael Donald Bishop Arlington Michael Joseph Barlow Ramat Gan, Israel Pullman Jeffrey Carl Ottesen Vancouver Larry Roger Gregory *William Walter Boettcher Bellevue Barry G. Bense! Pullman Avery, Idaho Patrick James Prentice Endicott * John M. Griffin Edmund B. Chernecke Albion * Joseph W. Blackmore Clarkston -With Distinction *David William Rodin Ely, Nevada *Christine E. Griffith Pullman Deer Park Douglas Neil Blair Edmonds James C. Friday Edward N. Rosage Bellingham *Douglas L. Gross -With Distinction Johnstown, Pennsylvania Ronald Alan Blasewitz Tacoma Pullman Harry Frederick Shore Richland Stephen Lee Gruse James A. Hordyk Puyallup Thomas Kirk Bond Seattle Arlington Mark Vaughn Sprague Tacoma Mark Edward Gunning *Charles Frank Hoskinson Seattle Jeffery Joseph Botch Davenport Gig Harbor John Lloyd Swesey Bellevue William Gust Hagelin * Steven Douglas Keller Tacoma Michael Thomas Brook -With Distinction Yakima Charles Ray Wagner Calgary, Alberta Cheney * Alan Roy Landerholm Moses Lake *Brian Frederick Brummer Todd Sterling Hanson -With Distinction * Charles A. W arsinske Pullman Richland Seattle Stanwood John William Cain *Caleb Cushing Harvey III David William Long Jeanne Lucille Wilson Bellevue Bellevue -With Distinction Eureka, Montana George Woody Harwood Ill Walla Walla *David Jeffrey Carlson Dana F. Wise Spokane Salem, Oregon Larry L. Lunde Wapato Lonnie Dewain Haviland Packwood * Scott Edward Carson -With Distinction Edmonds Ralph S. Malone, Jr. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Mercer Island * John Robert Hayes -With Distinction RANGE MANAGEMENT Camas Omak Robert Denis Clark *John Edward Caywood Tieton Wayne Edgar Hays * Patrick McDuffie -With Distinction Yelm Tacoma Paul W. Cochran Naches Walla Walla Joseph W. Mills Jeffrey Howard Dill Palouse *Douglas Alan Cornutt *Kevin W. Heimbigner Pullman Ritzville Julie Ann Neigel *Frank Ridings Easter Pullman Aberdeen Miles L. Cross Leonard Robert Hester -With Distinction Spokane East Wenatchee Barry Ingram George Richland Omak Douglas A. Dahl Dennis Herbert Hill *James C. Patton Yakima Strasburg, Ohio *Steven Webster Howes Pasco -With Distinction Joseph Paul Deacon Joesph Allen Hofmeister *Douglas E. Renggli Richland Clarkston Everett Tacoma Robert C. Korfhage Raymond Terry Desy James Finn Howell Mary Lou Smuck Tacoma -With Highest Honors Pullman Everett Seattle *Richard Dewitt Latham *David R. Diefendorf Sandra Lee Hudlow Everett
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