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2003-04 Chronicle COLLEGE COMMITTEES 2003-04 Chronicle 295 COLLEGE COMMITTEES COMMITTEES OF THE COLLEGE 2003-2004 Elected Representatives Academic Policy: M. Ditzler, e.o., chair; T. Bambrey, e.o.; D. Watson, e.o.; J. Olsen, e.o.;D. Polley, e.o.; P. Mikesell, e.o.; Div. I: D. Maharry (2003-04), J. Munford, Sec. (2002-04); Div. II: D. Blix (2002-04), T. McDorman (2003-05); Div. III: H. Barreto (2002-04), J. Burnett (2003-05); M. Axtell, at large (2002-04). Agenda: Div. I: D. Maharry; Div. II: T. McDorman; Div. III: J. Burnette. Budget: D. McCormick, e.o., chair; A. Ford, e.o., M. Ditzler, e.o., D. Calisch (2003-06), D. Maharry (2002-05). Committee on Committees: M. Ditzler, e.o., chair; C. Hughes (2002-05), P. Thompson (2001-04), P. Bost (2003-06). Curriculum Appeals: J. Olsen, e.o., chair; T. Bambrey, e.o.; Div. I: J. Munford; Div. II: D. Blix; Div. III: H. Barreto. Faculty Development: M. Ditzler, e.o.; D. Watson, e.o.; David Polley, e.o.; P. Mikesell, e.o.; M. Abbott (2003-04), E. Poffald, chair (2002-04), R. Warner (2003-05). Faculty Secretary: T. Campbell (2001-06). Financial Aid: T. Bambrey, chair, e.o.; M. Ditzler, e.o.; A. Ford, e.o.; C. Gas- away, e.o.; S. Klein, e.o.; D. McCormick, e.o.; R. Royalty (2003-06). GLCA Academic Council: R. Royalty (2003-06), A. Taylor (2001-04). Trustee Committee on College Life: T. Bambrey, e.o.; M. Ditzler, e.o.; T. Her- zog (2002-05). Visitor to Board of Trustees: J. Day (2002-04). Appointment by Committee on Committees Admissions: S. Klein, co-chair, e.o.; D. Maharry, co-chair (2002-04); D. Calisch (2002-04); D. Hadley (2002-04); J. Baer (2003-05). Athletics: T. Herzog, FAR, e.o.; V. Mummert, e.o.; J. Baer (2003-05); T. Flynn (2002-04); R. Horton (2002-04); J. Munford (2002-04); M. Petty (2003-05). Gender Issues: M. Perlwitz, chair (2002-04); J. Fisher (2003-05), J. Young (2003-05). Graduate Fellowships: J. Fischer (2002-04), H. Barreto (2003-05), D. Kubiak (2003-05). Lecture Series (Implementation): J. Beck, chair; M. Hudson, W. Placher. 296 COLLEGE COMMITTEES Lecture Series (Planning): J. Beck, chair; G. Gomez, F. Howland. Multicultural Concerns: W. Rosenberg, chair (2002-04); H. Turner, e.o.; T. Bambrey, e.o.; W. Blake, e.o.; J. Makubuya (2003-05), A. Schlewitz (2002-04). Off-Campus Study: J. Fischer, chair (2002-04); E. Dallinger, e.o.; R. Bowen, e.o.; D. Clapp, e.o.; E. Simms, e.o.; J. Byrnes (2002-04), L. Frye (2002-05), M. Rhoades (2003-05), P. Thompson (2003-05), E. Wetzel (2003-05). Pre-Engineering: D. Maharry, chair (2002-04); M. Stohler (2003-05). Pre-Health Sciences: C. Thompson, chair; T. Bambrey, e.o., M. Ditzler, e.o., K. Nelson, e.o., P. Bost (2002-04), S. Feller (2002-04), C. Hughes (2003-05), R. Nelson (2002-04), T. Roswarski (2003-05), A. Taylor (2003-05). Pre-Law: T. McDorman, chair, (2003-05); D. Hadley (2003-05), G. Helman (2002-04), S. Himsel (2003-04). Teacher Education: D. Butler, co-chair; J. Zimmerman, co-chair; E. Simms, e.o.; R. Burgess, C. LaMarle, M. Perlwitz, M. Pittard, G. Redding, M. Stohler. Teaching and Learning: S. Salvaratnam, chair; A. Brooks (2002-04), P. Fred- erick (2003-05), R. Nelson (2003-05), J.D. Phillips (2002-04), D. Timmerman (2003-05). Committees With Membership by Administrative Appointment Animal Welfare: J. Munford, chair (2003-04); C. Thompson (2003-05), E. Wet- zel (2003-05), S. O'Dell-Keedy, DVM, D. Taylor '83, Atty. Accreditation Committee: T. Campbell, P. Mikesell, J. Olsen, A. Taylor. Business Area Concentration: S. Klein, e.o., R. Lister, e.o.; E. Poffald (2002- 04), K. Widdows (2002-04), K. Widdows (2002-04), J. Young (2003-05). College Film Series: B. McCafferty, chair (2002-04); G. Gomez (2003-05), C. LaMarle (2003-04). Colloquium: D. Rogers. Community Service: J. Amidon (2003-05), R. Bowen, e.o., D. Calisch (2003-06), S. Albrecht (2003-04), J. Culley (2003-05), L. Frye (2003-05), T. Fyffe (2003-04), S. House, e.o., N. Kashon (2003-04), P. Myhre (2003-05), M. Perlwitz (2003-04), R. Cantu, student, N. Dahl, student, D. Fox, student, A. Stump, student. Cultures & Traditions: J. Day, co-chair (fall 2003); C. Hughes, co-chair (2002- 04), M. Axtell, J. Burnette, G. Helman. Dill Committee: J. Byrnes (2003-06), J. Fischer (2001-04), R. Olsen (2002-05), A. Schlewitz (2001-04), J. Olsen, e.o., P. Walters, e.o. 297 COLLEGE COMMITTEES Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR): T. Herzog (2002-07). Faculty Relations/National Assoc. of Wabash Men: A. Brooks, D. Hadley, G. Redding. Fine Arts Fellowship Selection (Planning): D. Watson, e.o., chair; C. Gasaway, e.o., R. Merkel, e.o., M. Abbott, L. Bennett, D. Calisch, T. Campbell, J. Fisher, M. Hudson, G. Huebner, J. Makubuya. Freshman Tutorials: T. Herzog (2003-05); T. McDorman (2003-05). Fringe Benefits: R. Samuelson, chair; D. McCormick, e.o., L. Bennett (2002-05), L. Mason (2003-06), J.D. Phillips (2002-05), L. Weaver (2002-05), R. Pebworth (2002-05). GLCA International/Off Campus Education: D. Clapp, e.o., J. Fischer, e.o. Honorary Degrees: D. Blix (2003-05), D. Butler (2002-04), D. Herring (2003- 05), M. Ditzler, e.o., A. Ford, e.o., D. Watson, e.o., D. Polley, e.o., P. Mikesell, e.o. Human Research: D. Butler, e.o., P. Bankart (Spring, 2003-05), R. Horton (2003- 05), S. Webb (2003-05), D. Butler, e.o., T. Tanselle, M.D. Ides of August: J. Zimmerman (2002-04), W. Placher (2003-06), M. Rhoads (2003-06). Integrated Marketing Committee: J. Amidon, co-chair; S. Klein, co-chair; M. Bachner, D. Calisch, M. Ditzler, C. Gasaway, B. Harris, D. Howell, T. Keedy, J. Klen, J. Lyon, R. Merkell, V. Mummert, T. Runge, C. Timmons. International Studies Program: R. Warner (2002-04), D. Clapp, e.o., J. Fischer, e.o., J. Olsen, e.o. Lilly Scholarship Selection: D. Blix (2001-04), P. Bost (2001-04), S. Feller (2001-04), M. Abbott (2002-05), F. Howland (2003-06), E. Wetzel (2003-06). McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Research Scholar: J. Barnes (2003-050, A. Brooks (2003-04), L. Day (2001-04). Off-Campus Program Liaisons: J. Aden (Africa), R. Warner (Borders), D. Blix (China), (CICALS), P. Bankart (Japan), D. Rogers (Latin America), J. Fisher (Newberry Library), J. Danby, D. Calisch (New York Arts), D. Maharry (Oak Ridge), P. Bankart (Philadelphia), X. Harwell (Russian Semester), E. Dallinger (Scotland), D. Hadley (Washington, D.C. Semester), J. Castro (GLCA Women's Studies). Radiation Safety Officer: David Polley. Rogge Fund: H. Barreto (2003-06), J. Burnette (2003-06), K. Widdows (2002- 05), P. Mikesell, e.o. 298 COLLEGE COMMITTEES Safety: J. Olsen, e.o., co-chair; D. Calsich, co-chair; T. Bambrey, e.o., C. Bell, P. Barker, G. Belmore, S. Evans, J. Gross, R. Horton, T. Keedy, e.o., J. Mansfield, D. Morgan, C. Munford, D. Polley, R. Olsen, G. Perry, E. Reed, R. Samuelson, E. Simms, M. Stohler. Science & Math Facilities: D. Phillips, chair; D. Krause, W. Turner, M. Ditzler, A. Ford, D. Polley, D. McCormick. Scientific Integrity: M. Ditzler, e.o., chair; C. Blaich (2003-05), R. Olsen (2003- 05), E. Poffald (2003-05). Student Insurance: J. Culley, e.o., chair; M. Ditzler, e.o., S. Evans, e.o., J. Mans- field, e.o., D. McCormick, e.o., V. Mummert, e.o., R. Pebworth, e.o. Technology Advisory: D. Butler (2001-04), J. Boley (2001-04), M. Labbe (2001- 04), M. Heinold (2002-05), D. Maharry (2002-05), R. Royalty (2003-06), T. Cambell, e.o., L. Frye, e.o. Undergraduate Research Celebration: J. Beck, D. Butler, S. Feller, T. McDor- man, D. Rogers, S. Selvaratnam, A. Taylor, C. Blaich, e.o. Visiting Artists Series—Planning: L. Bennett, J. Fisher, D. Watson, e.o., G. Belmore, e.o. Visiting Artists Series—Implementation: M. Abbott, L. Bennett, R. Bowen, G. Belmore, e.o., D. Watson, e.o. Wellness Committee: E. Reed, chair; D. Calisch, J. Mansfield, R. Samuelsen, M. Ditzler, e.o., V. Mummert, e.o. 299 DEGREES IN COURSE DEGREES IN COURSE (As announced on Commencement Day, May 16, 2004) Bachelor of Arts Seth Thomas Ditchcreek Matthew Louis Abid Charles Raymond Dixon Adrian Kobby Adams Aaron Matthew Drake Syudamer Ahmed Jason Andrew Ellis Fred Morgan Ainsley, Jr. Marcus Alexander Ellison Christopher Hall Anderson Nicholas David Fanelli Paul William Arnold Bernard Anthony Faraone Matthew Alan Arroyo Brett Park Findley John Maurice Ashton IV Luis Sergio Flores Mark David Ayers Nathan David Flory Alexander Joseph Barefoot Laurel Dean Fox II Patrick Ross Barrett Phillip Wayne Fruits Justin Allen Bauserman Thomas Moore Gaff Sean Nicholas Baylor Sean Kenneth Gallagher Jesse D. Becerra, Jr. Jonathan Leland Galliher Karim Ouled Belayachi Adam Gabriel Garcia Valdemar Fredy Benoit Zeljko Gavranovic Adam Harper Berry Robert Joseph Giesting Andrew Warren Beyer Henry Sherburne Gilman Stephen Robert Birrer Aqualus Mondrell Gordon Robert Lee Boles, Jr. Eric Paul Griffin Jordon Patrick Boomer Trevor Andrew Hall Christopher Kurt Borm Blair Ridley Hammer Nicholas Allen Bourff Matthew Niles Hansen Jerry Jerome Bowie, Jr. Jason Richard Hatfield Nicholas Paul Brankle Sean Patrick Hayes Michael Barrett Bricker Joseph Russell Heller Joshua William Bronaugh Juan Carlo Hernandez Jacob Lewis Brown Chad Allen Hobson Jesus Campos Jim Davis Hull II Salman Sohail Mohammad Chand David Lee Jancha Brian Joseph Clem Kevin David Patrick Jenkins, Jr. James Matthew Cloud Daulat Jha Jeffrey Andrew Clouse David Patrick Johnson Galen Andrew Collins Stuart Michael Johnson Reece Owen Collins Christopher Lee Jones William Howard Conley Franklin Adam Kantroski David Nicholas Dahl Akil Kasumba Muhangi Nicholas Ryan Dawson Brian Patrick Kelly Andrew Henri Degman Ibrahim Ali Khan Dustin Ray DeNeal Keivin Foster Kilgore 300 DEGREES IN COURSE Kevin Gerard Kinsey Sebastian Charles Peers Mihail Andjey Kostira Stephen Wesley Perkins Erik William Kroger David John Pierce Ethan William Kuhn David William Pierce Timothy Cody Lawson Jason Busald Pike Henry Orville Leach Adam Millard Pope James Robert Litton III Andrew Raymond Prellwitz Daniel Adam Loth Jeremy Robert Priest Nathan Lee Lundquist Donny James Przygodski Michael Robinson Lynch Anthony Joseph Quandt Michael Scott Mack Micah Timon Reese Brian Patrick MacLaughlin Benjamin Kevin Reichner Marcus John Magnussen Samuel James Rheinhardt Chaz Dorelle Mailey Scott Alan Riley, Jr.
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