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Graduation Convocation -7 . ""':"!"!"'lI i , OFFICIAL DEGREE LIST Approved by the University Faculty and the State Board of Higher Education Graduation Convocation UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1965 Oregon Pledge Song Fair Oregon, we pledge to thee Our honor and fidelity, Both now and in the years to be, A never failing loyalty. Fair Oregon, thy name shall be Written high in liberty. Now, uncovered, swears thy every son Our pledge to Oregon. For notes on academic costume, tum to inside back cover. Order of Exercises Processional-Toccata in F Major -Iohann Sebastian Bach DAVID DONALD FARR, A.B. Organist The Color Guard Invocation VICTOR PIERPONT MORRIS, PhD. H. T. Miner Professor Emeritus of Business Administration Greetings from the Oregon State Board of Higher Education JOHN WARREN SNIDER Member of tbe Board Address-UThe Changing University" Roy ELWAYNE LIEUALLEN, Ed.D. Chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education The Conferring of Degrees ARTHUR SHERWOOD FLEMMING, LL.D. President of the University Oregon Pledge Song ------------------10 hn Stark Evans Benediction MR. MORRIS Recessional-Fugue in F Major -Iohann Sebastian Bach MR.FARR JOlIN SPENCER CAllLSON, M.A. PAUL RUDOLPlI WASHKIl, Ph.D. University Marshals The Audience will remain seated during the processional and the rece••ional and will refrain from applause during the conferring of degrees. [1 ] Baccalaureate Degrees BACCALAUREATE DEGREES (HONORS COLLEGE) STEPHEN HARROP ARNOLD MERRILY MARIE JACOBSON Bachelor of Arts; English Bachelor of Arts; Political Science BARBARA ANN BLAISDELL JOHN LUTHER LUVAAS, JR. Bachelor of Arts; English Bachelor of Arts; History DONNA RUTH CONREY CROSS LINDA Lou PETERSON Bachelor of Arts; General Science Bachelor of Arts; Romance Languages LINDA MARCIA CROWLEY CHARLOTTE SUE POTTER Bachelor of Arts; Education Bachelor of Arts; Romance Languages JOYCE MARIE SMITH HARMS JAMES HENRY SULLIVAN Bachelor of Arts; Speech Bachelor of Arts; Psychology BARBARA LYNN HORTON Bachelor of Arts; English COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FRANCES RUTH ANDERSON, B.S. ROBERT STANTON CHAPMAN, B.A. Eugene; General Social Science Eugene; General Science RONALD D. ANDERSON, B.S. GARY PAUL CONKLIN, B.S. Bend; General Seience Los Altos, Cal.; Psychology JOHN ANDROSCHUK, B.A. RUDOLPH MAXIMILIAAN CROMMELIN, B.S. Eugene; German and Russian Portland; History PHYLLIS GALE ARNOLD, B.A. DONNA RUTH CONREY CROSS, B.A. Hood River, Romance Languages Eugene; General Science STEPHEN HARROP ARNOLD, B.A. SHIRLEY KAy CURTIS, B.S. Eugene; English Harrishurg; General Social Science GEORGE LESTER AUSTIN, JR., B.S. EVERETT N ORDLIE DAHL JR., B.A. Hillshoro; History Menlo Park, Cal.; History LINDA ELISE BARGONES, B.A. DIANA JANE DAVIS, B.S. Moraga, Cal.; Romance Languages Portland; Sociology ROSALIE MARTHA BASSETT, B.A. LOWELL LUTHER DEAN B.S. Mill City; English Medford; General Science CURTIS MONROE BAYSINGER, B.S. MARION ROSE JAGER DEITCHMAN, B.A. Eugenej Economics Eugene; English MARION PATRICIA BENSON, B.A. JOSEPH CLINTON DILLOW, JR., B.S. Portland; Sociology Eugene; General Science MYRNA ELLEN LAY BIGHAM, B.A. JACQUELINE ANN DONNELL, B.A. Eugene; Mathematics Eugene; English BARBARA ANN BLAISDELL, B.A. PATRICIA ANN DOUGLAS, B.A. Salem; English Portland; Psychology SHERYL KAy BOESE, B.S. DONALD WARD DUGGER, B.A. Salem; Sociology Eugene; German and Russian REBEKAH DE WAYNE BRADFORD, B.S. JAMES RONALD EKSTROM, B.S. Walnut Creek, Cal.; Biology Eugene; General Science Ross ERIN BUTLER, JR., B.A. SANDRA GALE ENDE, B.S. Ontario; Romance Languages Los Angeles, Cal.; Speech JACK EDWARD CADY JR., B.S. CALVIN MASAO ENDO, B.S. Portland; General Social Science Kahului, Hawaii; Sociology JULIE CAMPBELL, B.A. RAE ANN ENGDAHL, B.A. Carmel, Cal.; Sociology San Jose, Cal.; English H. KAY S,MPSON CAPRON B.A. DOROTHEE ENGEL, B.S. Milwaukie; Romance Languages Portland; Biology JAMES ELERY CARROLL, B.A. Portland; English [3J JANET LAVONNE FAIRBANKS, B.S. LARRY ERVIN J OLL, B.A. Springfield; Sociology Eugene; General Science JACQUELINE DIANE LEE FARAH, B.A. JACQUELINE JORDAN, B.A. Portland; English Los Altos Hills, Cal.; English ELIANE HERZ FISCHLER, B.A. KAREN ELIZABETH KALWELLIS, B.A. New York, N.Y.; Romance Languages Scio; Sociology HELEN M,CHENER HUESTIS FISHER, B.S. LouIs JAMES KENNEDY III, B.S. Eugene; Speech Portland; Anthropology THOMAS I..IADISON FLEMMING, B.S. "lAO-Yu GRACE KUNG, B.A. Eugene; Political Science Taipei, China; Chemistry JACK FREMONT FORDHAM, B.A. DOUGLAS BARRY LEE, B.A. Eugene; English Portland; Biology ROSALIE MARY Fox, B.A. CAROL LYNN WOODS LESCH, B.A. Red Bluff, Cal.; English Eugene; English JARED JEFFERSON GANGE, B.A. GEORGE PRESTON LIVESLEY, B.S. Eugene; Mathematics Medford; History ANN GOODWILLIE, B.A. KENNETH-SUNG PUN Lo, B.A. Portland; General Arts and Letters Hong Kong; Biology BRUCE DONALD GRAHAM, B.S. ROBERT MICHAEL LONIGAN, B.S. Los Altos, Cal.; Psychology Eugene; General Science JEAN DARLENE GRAHAM, B.S. CAROLYN GENE Low, B.A. Eugene; Sociology Portland; History KAREN GRAVELLE, B.A. JOHN LUTHER LUVAAS, JR., B.A. Bayside, N.Y.; Romance Languages Eugene; History KAREN LOUISE GREEN, B.S. ROBERT RANDOLPH MCCOMBS, B.S. Parkdale; General Social Science Coos Bay; General Science CLARK SANDERS GRUENING, B.A. ERIC SCOTT MCCREADY, B.A. Juneau, Alaska; Political Science Eugene; History KHALIL M. HAMIDE, B.A. CLAUDE MICHAEL MATTESON, B.A. Bethlehem, Jordan; Mathematics Eugene; East Asian Studies SUSANN CAROL HARDISTY B.A. JOHN W,LLiAM MILBURN, B.S. Vancouver, Wash.; Romance Languages Neweastle, Australia; General Science JACKSON LEE HARING, B.S. ALYCE ELAINE MILLER, B.S. Klamath Falls; History Eugene; Sociology CAROL ELIZABETH HARKNESS, B.S. CRAIG J. MILLER, B.S. Tarzana, Cal.; Mathematics Medford; General Science JOYCE MARIE SMITH HARMS, B.A. DARRELL M,CHAEL MILLER, B.S. Dallas; Speech Medford; General Science MEREDITH LYNN HEARN, B.A. EUGENE MERLE MILLER, B.S. Eugene; History Eugene; Sociology MERRIE A. HENDERSON, B.A. FLOYD E. MILLER, B.S. Corvallis i Romance Languages Eugene; Anthropology MARY KATHARINE HERTEL, B.A. FREDERICK CHARLES MONTGOMERY, B.A. Sacramento, Cal.; Speech Eugene; Chemistry MICHAEL JOSEPH HIGGINS, B.S. THOMAS RAy MOORE, B.S. Baker; General Science Baker; History BARBARA ANN HOPE, B.A. LEROY GENE MOSSEL, B.S. Corvallis, English Noti; Geology BARBARA LYNN HORTON, B.A. JANET MARY MOULDS, B.A. Eugene; English Moro; Romance Languages WILLIAM JAMES Hur, B.S. WILLIAM GUST MovIUs, B.A. Portland; General Social Science Portland; Chemistry JOSEPH RICHARD ILLIAN, B.S. CHERYL MULLER, B.S. Malin; Geology Sheridan; Anthropology MERRILY MARIE JACOBSON, B.A. GERRY ANN ROBERTSON MURRAY, B.S. Astoria; Political Science Eugene; History CLIFFORD GEORGE JENNINGS, B.S. MICHAEL PATRICK MURRAY, B.S. Bellevue, Wash.; History Eugene; History THORVALD ROEWADE JENSEN, B.A. MARY KAREN NELSON, B.S. Houston, Tex.; Philosophy West Linn; Biology JUDiTH CHRiSTiNE JOHANSON, B.A. ALAN BRIAN O'LEARY, B.A. Clatskanie; Speech Butte, Mont.; History RONALD Roy JOHNSON, B.S. KiM CHHEANG OUY, B.S. Roseburg j General Science Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Mathematics YUDA ODUNDO OWUOR, B.S. Kamagambo, Kenya; General Science [4J LINDA Lou PETERSON. B.A. BARRIE RUTH WALDMAN STRAUS, B.A. Lake Oswego; Romance Languages Winnipeg, Man.; English JAMES DOUGLAS PETIT, B.A. JAMES HENRY SULLIVAN, B.A. Eugene; Psychology Bremerton, Wash.; Psychology CHARLOTTE SUE POTTER, B.A. ROBERT WAYNE THATCHER, B.S. Eugene; Romance Languages Long Beach, Cal.; General Science DAVID GLENN PUDER, B.S. JAMES CLYDE TILLAPAUGH, B.S. Bakersfield, Cal.; Psychology Springfield; History JAMES DEAN RATHBONE, B.S. RAYMOND JOSEPH TUSKEN, JR., B.S. Eugene; Geology Portland; History RICHARD LELAND REICH, B.A. CHARLES ARTHUR VAN DUYN, B.A. San Carlos, Cal.; Biology Eugene; General Social Science WILLIAM Ross ROADY, B.A. LARRY LOUIS VELTMAN, B.S. Coquille; General Science Portland; General Science JAMES VERNON ROBB, B.A. PHILLIP HANBY W ACH, B.A. Hillsboro; General Science Hood River, Geology LEE T. ROBERTSON, B.S. DON WADE, B.S. Eugene; Psychology Scottsdale, Ariz.; General Science JUANITA MARIE ROGERS, B.A. GEORGE DOUGLAS WATERS, B.S. 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ROBERT NAYLOR WILSON, B.A. Portland; Sociology Merrill; East Asian Studies CLAY McFALL STARLIN, B.S. ELEANOR WONG, B.A. Eugene; Sociology Portland; Sociology RICHARD LEE STEWART, B.S. JEFFREY ROWLAND YOUNG, B.A. Portland; Geology Sacramento, Cal.; English SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS JERILYNN CONEY, B.A. JAMES MICHAEL POWERS, B.S. Sutherlin; Art Education Lake Oswego; Art Education ROBERT ALLEN DEGRAFF, B.Arch. ALEXINE HENNY RICE, B.S. Sail Rafael, Cal.; Arehitecture and Brooks; Art Education Allied Arts Roy ROBINSON, B.S. ROBERT HENRY DEWELL, B.Areh. Klamath Falls; Art Education Oakland, Cal.; Architecture and Allied NANCY EILEEN SANDERS, B.S. Arts The Dalles; Art Education KENNETH EVERETT GRIMES, B.Arch. GEORGE REEVE SHIPLEY, B.Arch. Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts Portland; Architecture and Allied Arts DALLAS W. HORN, B.Arch. JULIANNE SPEARS, B.A. Roseburg; Architecture and Allied Arts Portland; Art History NANNETTE ROSALIE NOBLE MCLAIN. B.S. 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