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Annual Commencement Program 1968 WICHITA ST ATE UNIVERSITY Fourth Annual Commencement Seventieth Annual Commencement since the founding of Fairmount College SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE THE SECOND NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT Order of Academic Procession THE UNIVERSITY MARSHAL THE PRESIDENT AND THE GOVERNOR REPRESENTATIVES, BOARD OF REGENTS, STATE OF KANSAS DEANS AND 0rHER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS UNIVERSITY FACULTY THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES A ward of Honors Commencement Program THE WILLIAM A. SWETI PRIZE FOR EFFICIENCY PROCESSIONAL . "CORONATION MARCH," SAINT-SAENS NICKOLA WOLF THOMPSON Wichita State University Commencement Orchestra fames Robertson, Conductor INVOCATION . THE REVEREND HENRY H. MURRAY Field Staff Member, Department of New Church Development of the United Methodist Board of Missions, New York, New York GREETINGS AND REMARKS THE HONORABLE ROBERT DOCKING Governor of the State of Kansas GREETINGS FROM THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF REGENTS . ARTHUR H. CROMB Member, Board of Regents, State of Kansas ARTHUR H. CROMB AND JAMES J. BASHAM Members, Board of Regents, State of Kansas . CONFERRING OF DEGREES . ~ EMORY LINDQUIST President, Wichita State University AWARD OF HONORS. EMORY LINDQUIST President, Wichita State University BENEDICTION . THE REVEREND WENDELL 0. PARIS Pastor, First Church of the Nazarene, Carthage, Missouri RECESSIONAL . "FESTIVAL MARCH," MENDELSSOHN THE COLOR OF THE TASSEL ON THE ACADEMIC CAP DESIGNATES THE SCHOOL TO WHICH THE STUDENT BELONGS: LIBERAL ARTS • BLACK MUSIC EDUCATION~ LIGHT BLUE EDUCATION • LIGHT BLUE FINE ARTS (ART) - BROWN FINE ARTS (MUSIC) • PINK BUSINESS • DRAB The audience remains seated during the Processional and Recessional ENGINEERING· ORANGE GRADUATE - THE COLOR APPROPRIATE TO DEGREE EMPHASIS ; Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences BACHELOR OF ARTS {Continued) Wallace Taylor Peckham, Jr. Kenneth Edward Shea Stephen Robert Thomas Gillespie Godfrey Pringle Henry Albert Shields Donald Paul Trees, Jr. Presented by J. Kelley Sowards, Dean Retta Joyce Prophet Steven Damon Shouse Roger Pierce Turner Grace Marie Provenzano C. Brent Shumard Larry Paul Waggoner Gerald Wayne Pryor Everett J. Smith Richard Jackson Waldrop Martha Kathryn Ralston Ronald J. Smith Alan Jay Werner Melvin James Reed Michael Craig Smurr Lucinda Ann Westholt BACHELOR OF ARTS Raymond Joseph Reiss Philip W. Salter Stephen White Gary W. Richert Gary Glenn Stanfield Thomas Farrel White Magna Cum Laude Louis D. Roberts Joanne Virginia Stein David Sager Williams Tommy Joe Robertson Roddy Mac Stewart Joe Merle Williams Michael Wayne Carnahan Karen Jeannette Morse Natalie Susan Steele Neil Edward Rooney, Jr. Ned Charles Stoll William Ray Williams Jerry Lynn Cox Robert E. Shields Michael Garrett Tallman Beverly Jo Ross Van Courtright Stone Ethelyn McMillan Wilson Peggy Lee Friedman Ladonna Jeane Siegrist Morris Lee Thompson Gary Burnell Ruedebusch William Earl Stone James Eugene Wineinger George Ronald Hadley Richard Louis Rullman James Melvin Storer Gerald Wayne Wood Garld Lloyd Sandlin Paul Michael Suenram William Johnson Woodard David Michael Schauner James Clifton Tarpy John Hall Youle Cum Lattde Merle Dean Schwartz, Jr. Edward Gabriel Tejeda Paul Anthony Zuccari Barbara A. Bagby Robert C. Dauffenbach, Jr. Ivan Hugh Rich, Jr. Norman C. Barry III Ronald Baldwin Davis Honor, in Political Science Vivian Harmel Bingman Vicki Jo Hall Lawrence Eugene Schauf BACHELOR OF SCIENCE John E. Buckley Kerry Rae Long Mary Lynn Stevens Betty Jane Campbell William Richard McGilvray Elisabeth A. Zeiset Magna Crtm Laude James Leland Cox Nancy Elaine Reno Cheryl Dianne Zielke Richard Albin Berg Samuel E. Felt Robert Alan Russell Dennis Kurt Buth Janet Sue Hatfield Rite Danny LeRoy Dunn Donald Lee Heckathorn, Jr. Marvin Eugene Abel Dedra Cly Drew Willis Charles Jackson Johnnye Putt Appleton Elaine Judith Dunning Mary McKeen Jennings Cum Laude Barry Loyd Arbuckle Charles Michael Edwards James Kent Johnson Susan Kay Hill Armstrong Harold Philip Elwood Robert A. Keimig Larry Allan Dunning Keenan Doyle Jackson Michael William Treweeke Kenneth Warren Arnold Claude William Evans Tony Joe Kepley Therese Marie Grilliot Roland Doyle Kankey Don Wayne Awtrey Linda Kay Ford Ronald Clair Koksal Jeffery Kent Baldwin Helen Marie Fortino Terry Anthony Kovac Anita Mae Bales Charles Alan Fox Anthony L. Krkosska Rite Susan Devers Banko Michael J. Freund Robert Andrew Kyle Michael Ray Ambler Joseph P. Farmer Floyd Gillis Moody Douglas Jefferson Barron James Gray Fugitt Harold Ray Lacy, Jr. Ronald Lynn Barnum David Glenn Fry Gary Paul Moyer Ronald J. Beemiller Robert D. Fulks James Jerome Laird Gerald Edward Callahan, Jr. Melvin Ray Fudge Jeanne Marie Parsons Kenneth Wayne Bender X yta Mae Gaskill Sharon Vay Lauderdale Constance Rose Campbell Daryl Dee George Randall Bruce Roach Thomas Dale Borniger Vera Jane Gilchrist Virginia Carr Leake David Louis Cooper Gerald Wayne Goble Larry Gilmore Rucas Geoffrey Gage Brown Joseph Gillenwater Frances Wetherill Lockhart David James Crill William Allan Gurske Cortlan Ray Schupbach, Jr. Gladys Faye Brown Carol Diane Grace Wendell S. Looney Michael Leonard Crouch William Dee Hamilton Roger Ernest Smith Buford Michael Bryant Richard M. Grachek Paul Richard Lueker Richard Allen Deaver Dwight Alan Holtzen Nathan Le Roy Sorensen Connie Lou Buck Charles Lee Grassman Elaine E. McCullough Jon Thomas Dumler Gary Russell Lincoln Don Hartley Summers Charles Edward Burkhead Ann Kathleen Grisham Joyce Ann McDaniels Jerry Alan Dvorak Shirley C. McClure Richard Edward Thompson Julia May Brooks Campbell John G. Hale Thomas Alan McVey William E. Egan Charles Duon Miller William David Watson Richard S. Carlock Mary Katherine Wing Hannah John Rodney Madden Alfred Tennyson Elvin, Jr. Valerie Jean Carlock Darlene Ann Harder Richard Adrian Martens Frank S. Chappell Donald \'Vayne Harrington Cash 0. Miller III James Singleton Clark Richard Bruce Harris Mayrene Janeth Mills Phyllis Jeanne Kinder Clayton Thirkelle La Verne Harris David Michael Monk BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Patricia Jane Coffey Susan Catherine Haug Richard Keelin Montroy Thomas Stephen Coke Donna Mae Hawkins Lester E. Mood Rite Timothy Parks Cotter Ronald Bruce Hawkins Michael Stephen Moody Sandra Sue Stearns Dalbom Pamela Ann Helm Billy Joe Moore Barbara Sue Antrim Barbara Jean Gibson Barbara Mary Hughey Judith Marie Dansby Mary Lou Horsley Daniel Thomas Murphy Karen Jean Barton Bozarth Mary Margaret Haen Patricia D. Beckord McKenna Dale Richard Denney Janice Kay Hudson Cheryl Ann Myers Holly Janelle Flaming Judith Rowe Dewhirst Michael J. Hutsell Bonnie Diane Nuckolls Jonnie Diane Dick Gary Warren Hutton Gerald David Olmsted Nancy Carol Dimick David S. Jackman III Jon Craig Owens Michael Lee Dixon Huberta Jackson Richard Glasgow Parker Terry Franklin Downing Linda Lou Jackson William Lee Paronto College of Business Administration BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Continued) Karl Raymond Tague Nolan D. Wallace LuAlan Jay Willems Merle Glenn Taylor James R. Watts Barbara Jean Bailey Williams Presented by F. D. Jabara, Dean Robert D. Todd David Eugene Weatherson Richard L. Wilson Robert Boyd Tomlinson Wayne J. Weber Richard Lee Winter Myron Linn Unruh Ronald James Welliver Lowell Wriston James E. Vaughan James L. W elshimer Byron Douglas Yost BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Gary Dean Volok Joe L. White Charles Kenneth Young Larry D. Wacker William Lee White Roger William Zellers Jack M. Wade Magna Cum Laude Harold Gene Wilcox, Jr. Kendall Eugene Bert* Steven Lynn Overstreet Robert Lee Wilson Wayne Dennis Ebel Janice Bish Perry BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION C11m Laude Rite Stephanie Lee Amsden Mark Everett Eveans John B. Fast Bruce J. Myers Irene Louise Stein Schmitt Rite Richard Gene Allen Raymond Phillip Fuller John W. McCullough David J. Anderson Wayne L. Furry Charles 0. Mattingly, Jr. School of Engineering Thomas W. Babb II Earl D. Garner Guy Phillips Meyer III Dean A. Banz Ronald Dale Garnett John Michael Neel Robert Burger Bennett Greg L. Gile G. Kent Nelson Presented by Charles V. Jakowatz, Dean Stanley Ray Bennett Peter Goletz Walter A. Nelson Brent Albert Berry Larry Joe Gorges Ronald R. Oakes Dennis Duane Black James F. Grabendike Russell Lee Oliver Larry D. Bolte Arnold D. Gray Michael D. Olson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Eugene L. Brant Tommy George Gress James Franklin Osburn Edward Joseph Brazil James T. Grillot Kent L. Paris Magna Cum Lande Richard Wayne Burbank Robert E. Guthrie Charles Gary Paul GaryG. Burr James Theo Hamilton II John Walter Peapples John R. Lovitt* Ronald Busby Sara Lee Hamilton Dean Wayne Personne Rayburn Dean Calvert Robert James Hartl Thomas Rambo Powell Cum Laude Stephen W. Casey Mack Dennis Hartsell, Jr. Jackie Lee Randel Charles Stevens Dilbeck, Jr. Roger E. Koepsel Floyd 0. Chambers Kenneth W. Havener, Jr. Gary Earl Rebenstorf Jerry L. Chebultz Donald Stewart Hayward Albert Tracy Riling Karl R. Childs Bobby Joe Hazen Robert L. Ring Rite Janet Kay Collins Robert Hein Melvin L. Robertson Kenneth Dexter Denton, Jr. M. Steven Hughes John Grover Stone Thomas Vaile Corns Billy Eugene Henline Charles Edwin Rutherford, Jr. Milford K. Greenway, Jr. William S. Johnson, Jr. Ronald Dean Weddle Jon Ronald Cortner Harold John Henning Roger D. Sams Philip Joullian Hengen Larry Eugene Miller James A. Zeiset Clay Cox Donald A. Hill Richard Kent Sanders Benito J. Herrera Gary Daniel Park L. David Francis Cox Stephen J. Hogan Stanley Satterfield •H. W. Sullivan .Award Gary F. Crawford Garry F. Hopper Paul Kenneth Schlapper
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