,TUESDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE

The Fall Commencement of Michigan State University

UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM EAST LANSING The -Fall Commencement of Michigan State University ACADEMIC COSTUME

The pageantry and color at commencement of the institution conferring the degree. If the exercises reveal a record of academic achievement institution has more than one color, the chevron is of the various individuals taking part in the exer­ used to introduce the second color. Colored velvet cises. The following brief description is given that or velveteen binds the hoods and indicates the the audience might more readily interpret such department or faculty to which the degree pertains. achievement. Historical associations of color have been In 1894, the Intercollegiate Commission, a continued to signify the various faculties. Art and group of leading American educators met at letters cali be recognized by the white, taken from Columbia University to draft a code which would the traditional white fur trimming of the Oxford serve to regulate the design of gowns and hoods and Cambridge Bachelor of Arts hoods. Red, long indicating the various degrees as well as the colors traditional of the church, indicates theology. The to indicate the various faculties. This code has been royal purple of the King's court signifies law. The adopted by most of the colleges and universities green of medicinal herbs immediately identifies a in America and its use has made identification of medical degree. Philosophy is signified by the color scholastic honors an immediate activity. of wisdom and truth, blue. Because through re­ Three types of gowns are indicated by the search untold wealth has been released to the world, code. Those worn by the bachelors are made of science is identified b¥ golden yellow. Oxford pink black worsted material and have long, pointed indicates music and russet brown, the color of dress sleeves. Those worn by masters may be made either worn by ancient English foresters, indicates forestry. of black silk or black wool and have long, closed The wording of the degree determines the sleeves with the arc of a circle near the bottom. color of the velvet of the hood. For example, a The arm goes through a slit, giving the appearance Master of Science in Engineering would be signified of short sleeves for the master's gown. Doctor's by golden yellow (science) instead of the orange gowns are made of black silk and are faced with of engineering. A Bachelor of Engineering would velvet. The sleeves are full, round and open with wear the orange of Engineering. three bars of velvet on each sleeve. The velvet At Michigan State University, it is cus­ facing of bars on the sleeves may be black or the tomary to identify the bachelors graduating from same color as the binding of the hood. the different departments of study by tassels of Hoods are made of material identical with the official department color as established by the the gown and are lined in the official academic color Intercollegiate Code.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE · Maize Forestry Russet COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Maroon COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS . Royal Blue COLLEGE OF EDUCATION . Light Blue COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. Orange COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS. · Black COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS Arts . · White Music . · Pink Science Golden Yellow COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE · Gray

2 ORDER OF CEREMONIES

PROCESSIONAL MARCH PONTIFICALE Gounod MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITy-BAND-PROFESSOR LEONARD FALCONE, Directm'

AMERICA. Smith My Country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land ot liberty, Of thee I sing! Land where my fathers died; Land of the Pilgrim's pride; From ev'ry mountain side Let freedom ring!

INVOCATION THE REVEREND ROBERT C. GARDNER Minister to Married Students All Saints Episcopal Church East Lansing, Michigan

ADDRESS IRWIN J. LUBBERS, PH. D., LL.D., LITT. D. President, Hope College

CONFERRING OF DEGREES JOHN A. HANNAH, D.AGR., LL.D., L.H.D., D.Sc. President, Michigan State University

ALMA MATER . Traynor M.S.U. we love thy shadows When from these scenes we wander When twilight silence falls, And twilight shadows fade, Flushing deep and softly paling Our mem'ry still will linger O'er ivy covered halls. Where light and shadows played. Beneath the pines we'll gather In the evening oft we'll gather To give our faith so true, And pledge our faith anew, Sing our love for Alma Mater Sing our love for Alma Mater And thy praises, M.S.U. And thy praises, M.S.U.

BENEDICTION THE REVEREND ROBERT C. GARDNER

R~CESSIONAL CROWN IMPERIAL Walton

n,e escorts fl¥/" tile prOCn .... e members of MOrlar Board, a·n honorary society for senior .... omen. The audience is Tequested to remain seated while tllose in tIl . procession are entering and leavmg the auditori"",. 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Michigan State University operates under the jurisdiction of a constitutional body known as the Board of Trustees. The six elected members serve six-year terms. Two are elected biennially from the state at large. The President of the University is appointed by the Board and is by constitutional provision the presiding member of that body. The Board likewise appoints a Secretary and a Treasurer. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is an ex officio member of the Board.

THE HONORABLE CONNOR D. SMITII, Chairman Pinconning

THE HONORABLE CLARK L. BRODY . Lansing

THE HONORABLE C . ALLEN HARLAN . D,:troit

THE HONORABLE ARTHUR K. ROUSE .Boyne City

THE HONORABLE DON STEVENS. .. Okemos

THE HONORABLE JAN B. VANDERPLOEG . North Muskegon

THE HONORABLE LYNN M. BARTLETT, Ex Officio . . Lansing

JOHN A. HANNAH, Ex Officio, President. East Lansing

KARL H. McDoNEL, Secretary East Lansing

PHILIP J. MAY, Treasure1· . East Lansing

4 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY •

As one of the leading land-grant univer­ waived. He is assigned a special adviser in his field sities and the first agricultural college in the nation, of major interest and together they work out a Michigan State University provides a technical, program appropriate for the individual. practical and cultural education for its student Michigan State University continually body, in addition to extensive research and exten­ strives to expand its service to the people of the sion services to the people of Michigan. state through the Agricultural Experiment Station, Now in its 104th year, Michigan State the Cooperative Extension Service and the Con­ University has grown from three buildings and six tinuing Education Service. The Agricultural Experi­ faculty members to one of the ten largest universi­ ment Station conducts research on campus and at ties in the nation. It has approximately 2,000 staff five off-campus substations. Through the Michigan members engaged in teaching, research and public Cooperative Extension Service, more than 333,000 service, 98 permanent and 450 temporary buildings, families are reached with technical information on and almost 4,200 acres of land, including 900 acres agriculture, homemaking and the 4-H Club pro­ in the campus -area proper. gram. The field staff, located in every county, extends M.S.U.'s campus into every township in Founded in 1855 to educate youth for the Michigan. During the 1958-59 year, the Continuing major occupation of that day - farming - Michigan Education Service reached more than 100,000 State University has broadened its offerings as persons in programs conducted both on campus and young people, preparing for other vocations, have in local communities. sought the advantages of university training. Today, Michigan State University has eight colleges-Agri. Today, more than 19,000 students from culture, Business and Public Service, Communica­ Michigan and other states and from nations all over tion Arts, Education, Engineering, Home Eco­ the world are attending the University -at East nomics, Science and Arts, Veterinary Medicine-and Lansing-about 9,000 of whom are housed on the the School for Advanced Graduate Studies, and campus proper. With about 85 percent of these offers 130 different courses of study, 70 of these on students coming from communities in every section the graduate level. This excludes the curriculum of the state, Michigan State University is doing its of the Basic College, which has been recognized as part to fill the greatly increased demand of the one of the most progressive ideas for higher educa­ younger generation for higher education. tion in the nation today, and the Honors College In the agricultural, business and profes­ established in 1957 as a unique program designed sional fields, Michigan State University has proved for the superior student. All students finishing their its worth to the people of the State of Michigan, freshman year with a "B plus" average, or attaining paying dividends many times the appropriation for this average in their sophomore year, have the its maintenance each year by the state and national option of entering the Honors College. Once -a governments. Noted for its democratic and friendly student is designated an Honors College scholar, spirit, the student body harmonizes with the Uni­ all requirements for his graduation from Michigan versity faculty to make Michigan St-ate University State (other than total number of hours) are a first-class educational institution.

5 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

The candidates will be presented by DEAN THOMAS K. COWDEN

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Rhea Ann Acker Coleman Bruce R. Hathaway Royal Oak Floriculture Packaging William John Backman Lansing George Edward Hawkins Mt. Clemens Packaging Dairy Manufacturing Charles Richard Barry Columbus, Ohio A. Roger Herrett East Lansing Wood Processing and Technology Forestry Robert Allen Benson Detroit William Carl Hover Bangor Packaging Pomology and Vegetable Production Loren William Berndt Bridgman Ellis George Humphrey ' . . .' ,.' Bear Lake Soil Science Forestry " I, . Emmanuel Bruce-Okine Accra, West Africa Eldon Lee Johnson Lakeview Forestry Agricultural Economics ' *Marshall Nils Brunden Coloma James Chappell Johnson Royal Oak Lumber and Building Materials Merchandising Residential Building James Alan Ebmeyer Lansing Peter Anthony Juliano . Buffalo) N. Y. Packaging Residential Building , Daniel David Feather Berrien Springs Lauris Kalnins Middleville Pomology and Vegetable Production Agricultural Mechanics John Ellis Forte Charlotte Jack Gunn Kiplinger "Owosso . Floriculture Packaging , *Robert Michael Friebe Kawkawlin David Harold Klinck Old Castle, Canada Residential Building Ornamental Horticulture John Paul Greenshield East Lansing Alden W. Liimakka Wakefield Animal Husbandry Forestry Harold Richardson Grieve Roscommon Alexander MacKenzie Croton on Hudson) N. Y. Packaging Packaging Harold Thorwald Hansen Appleton, Wis. Charles Homer Maine Hamilton, N. Y. Forestry Agricultural Mechanics Keith W. Harmon Valparaiso, Ind. Nancy Lynn Manz East Lansing Fisheries and Wildlife Floriculture Ronald Merle Harwood Owosso Dennis Eugene Marlowe Grand Rapids Packaging Forestry

.With Honor 7 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued)

Lawrence Lane Meyer Northville Lawrence Frederick Strong Houston, Tex. Agricultural Mechanics Animal Husbandry Alan L. Middleton Northport Siavash Tavallai Shiraz, Iran Pomology and Vegetable Production Farm Crops Donald George Musser Lansing Patricia Louise Terrill Lansing Packaging Floriculture Rudolph Mathew Nigl III Oshkosh, Wis. Adjei Tetteh Accra, West Africa Forestry Farm Crops David Henry Nowak Alpena Walter Chesley Tubandt Lansing Packaging Soil Science James Wiard Patt Charlotte Clarence Alfred Tyler Lake Odessa Agricultural Mechanics Lumber and Building Materials Merchandising Douglas Evan Pider Hart William Wheeler Ullman Beverly, Ohio Farm Crops Farm Crops Bruno Peter Pollesel Copper Cliff, Canada Horacio Valdes Panama, Panama Residential Building Dairy Production Oren William Quick Port Hope Donald Frank VanEynde River Grove, Ill. Residential Building Forestry John Edward Robertson Short Hills, N. J. *Wilfred Francis Wardowski II Leslie Packaging Pomology and Vegetable Production Harold Leon Robson Reed City Richard Joseph Wenke Ocean, N. Y. Park Management Packaging Ronald Wayne Rybicki Lansing Radford Royce Whiteman San Diego, Calif. Fisheries and Wildlife Fisheries and Wildlife ·Allen Elmer Schuette East Detroit Robert William Wohlfeil Dearborn Soil Science Residential Building *Reinhard Hans Schumann Temperence Robert Arthur Wood San Gabrial, Calif. Forestry Residential Building Richard Maurice Shaw Fenwick Benjamin F. Zimmerman, J1'. Rapid City Soil Science Residential Building

DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Kay Norman Erickson Coloma Richard Lee Kent Lansing Agricultural Education Agricultural Education Earl Gordon Herrmann Petoskey George Gordon Portice Skanee Agricultural Education Agricultural Education

Robert Richard Keith Taylor Bill Joseph Roubal Suttons Bay Agricultural Education Agricultural Education

"'With Honor

8 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Rich:lfd John Aulerich Whittemore Frederick Martin Joffe Evanston Fisheries and Wildlife Food Technology Richard Blaine Bailey Kalamazoo Agricultural Extension Elizabeth Ann Jones Chilhowie, Va. Agricultural Extension Celio Barriga-Solorio jacona, M exico Farm Crops Ronald Everett Kampe East Lansing Agricultttral Economics George William Bingley Burlington Agricultural Engineering Charles Louis Lang St. Clairsville, Ohio William Ross Bolger A riss, Canada Agricultural Extension Agricultural Economics H oward Melvin Latimer Lokesburg, Ark. Hugh Fleming Clifford Agricultural Economics Fisheries and Wildlife Hugh Elvin Lockhart Northville Dale Robert Cree Parchment Forest Products Forest Products Virgil Dean Luedders Bremen, Kan. Dean Dell Doell Madison, Wis. Farm Crops Fisheries and Wildlife Lowell Dale Metters Ithaca Delwyn Arthur Dyer Dafter Forest Products Agricultural Extension Donald Moore Kingston, Mass. Edward H. Farmer Lansing Fisheries and Wildlife Poultry Science Carl Thomas Morton Falmouth Lucien Parman Fay Holt Agricultural Engineering Agricultural Education Homer Nelson Patterson Otsego Harold Raymond Ferris Morenci Resource Development Agricultural Extension John Charles Peters Detroit Lawrence Eugene Foote M t. Pleasant Fisheries and Wildlife Farm Crops J. B. Poffenberger Pontiac Donald James Graham LeRoy, N. Y. Resource Development Food Technology Eugene Franklin Reinke Wanatah, Ind. Ronald A. Hagaman Hillsdale Dairy Agricultural Economics Putnam Sumner Robbins East Lansing Marvin Edward Heft, Jr. Grand Rapids Agricultural Engineering Forest Products

Friedrich Johann Henningsen jackson Lucio Rodriguez, G. Honda, Colombia Dairy Poultry Science

Robert Paul Heslip NOTthville H arold William Schmalfeld Schiller Park, Ill. Horticulture H orticultuTe

Percival Emanuel Jackson jamaica, West Indies Hari Mohan Singh Tilkamanjhi, India Farm Crops Soil Science

9 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (Continued)

Allan Curtis Slye Escanaba Eugene Brummer Welch Bunker Hill, Ill. Animal Husbandry Fisheries and Wildlife

Robert Mitchell Stokes Ramsey, Ill. Robert Herrick Wilkinson Quincy Fisheries and Wildlife Agricultural Engineering

Noel Ward Struckman Nappance, Ind. John Henry Wolford Osgood, Ind. Agricultural Economics Poultry Science

Robin Lewis Vannote Morristown, N. Y. Glenn W. Woodley Columbia, N. C. Fisheries and Wildlife Agricultural Economics

10 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The candidates will be presented by DEAN JOHN D. RYDER

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Lee Edwin Anderson Lansing Paul Joseph Morrissey Grand Rapids Electrical Engineering Agricultural Engineering Charles Douglas Balzarini Iron Mountain Philip Martin Myers Lansing Civil Engineering Agricultural Engineering '*Donald C. Barratt DeWitt, N. Y. Philip Olekszyk Imlay City Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Robert W. Ondrusek St. Johns Sebastian Delfos Caro Agricultural Engineering Trujillo, Dominican Republic Mechanical Engineering Jack Anderson Porter Dearborn Mechanical Engineering Paul J. Das Willow dale, Canada Metallurgical Engineering *Harold Eugene Quackenbush Mt. Pleasant Agricultural Engineering Clarence Edward Fox Cass City *James Montgomery Roggow Lansing Agricultural Engineering Mechanical Engineering Ronald Stanley Gulette Pearl Beach Donald Wayne Smith Williamston Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Thomas Arthur Holz Lansing Robert Craig Thomas Richmond, Ind. Metallurgical Engineering Civil Engineering Thomas Jean Hudson Battle Creek Leo VanderHorst Kalamazoo Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Walter G. Lund Fife Lake William Lee Vaughan Pontiac Agricultural Engineering Mechanical Engineering Carleton Williams Miller Battle Creek Gerald LeRoy Waltz Jackson Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Robert J. Mills, Sr. Berkley *Stephen Wolownik Lawton Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

David Djen-Hsien Cheng New York, N. Y. John Nelson Hester Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering Chemical Enginering Thomas Lynn Drake Reading Harlow Milton Judson Rockford Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering

<$With Honor

11 COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS

The candidates will be presented by DEAN THELMA E . PORTER

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Nancy Ann Gullen Pontiac Ayano Luisa Ohashi Chicago, Ill. Nutrition Gennal R elated Arts Janet Ruth Huff Allegan Dorcas Marie Sherman M idland Clothing and Textiles-Retailing Nutrition Nellie de Silva Jayasekera Colombo, Ceylon Jean Audrey Wallace Detroit General Home Economics General Home Economics * Jean Louise Kleinschmid t Ludington Nutrition

DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Carol Ann Andree Ann Arbor Patty Sue McGuigan Dearborn Home Economics T eaching Home Economics Teaching *Donna Holden Barratt DeWitt, N. Y. *Lois Margaret Pitcher Stanton Child Development and Teaching Home Economics Teaching Julie Ann Goodrich Onsted Margaret Anne Rusch Fredonia, N. Y. Home Economics T eaching Child Development. and Teaching Joyce Yasuko Harada Kapaa, Hawaii Suzanne Elizabeth Benson Stewart East Lansing Child Development and Teaching Home Economics T eaching *Patricia H. Hopper Coshocton, Ohio Nancy Lee Wonser M ulliken Home Economics Teaching Child Development and Teaching

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Elaine Autumn Durst Chicago, Ill. Zarina N azir Lahore, West Pakistan Clothing and Textiles Child Development

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Betty Bondurant Brown Murray, Ky. Robert Vernon Cole, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Nutrition Institution Administration Joan Elaine Cannon West Hill, Canada Janet Evelyn Hall Ovid Nutrition I nstitution Administration

·With Honor

12 COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

The candidates will be presented by DEAN WILLIS E. ARMISTEAD

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

John Joseph Gregurek Lansing *Theresa Patricia O'Leary Niagara Falls, N. Y. Medical Technology Medical Technology *Robert Arthur Holmes Stambaugh Joyce Aileen Remsberg Alma Veterinary Medicine Medical Technology Janet Decima Howard Ypsilanti Medical Technology

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

David James Ellis East Lansing Edward James Hinsman Wyandotte Surgery and Medicine Surgery and Medicine John Henry Greve Birmingham Ulreh Vogt Mostosky Land 0'Lakes, Ill. A nimal Pathology Surgery and Medicine

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS

The candidates will be presented by DEAN LLOYD C. FERGUSON

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Donald MacLeod Annand Armada Carol Lee Confer Detroit Social Science Divisional Music Therapy Thomas Robertson Baird Saginaw Walter Cornell Detroit Social Science Divisional Psychology Richard A. Bayles Dimondale Nunzio Donald Cotrone New Lothrop Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional . James Barry Blackford Lansing Romine Richard Deming Holt Humanities Psychology Chester Edward Brock Niles *Eunice Barnes de Turpaud Wallingford, Conn. Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional Michael Fredrick Caldwell Lake Orion Raymond Dobkowski Warren Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional

.With Honor

13 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued)

Gerald William Eminger Detroit Mary Ann Lynch Grosse Pointe Farms Social Science Divisional English Cynthia Henderson Fates Montclai1", N. J. Joyce B. Mahoney East Lansing Social Science Divisional Art Daniel Scobie Follis Grosse Pointe John George Manders Detroit Psychology History Clyde Leroy Frost Perry *John Maski Lansing Social Science Divisional Psychology Stanton Harvey Goldberg Albany, N. Y. Peter Anthony McKinnon Glasgow, Scotland Social Science Divisional History Gordon Frederick Griffes Jackson c. Linda McLaughlin Winchester, Mass. Psychology Social Science Divisional Anna Maria Hargrove Roya l Oak *Thomas A. Murphy Okemos English Psychology Richard Alan Holland Bath John Benjamin Osborne, Jr. Birmingham Biological Sc ience Divisional Social Science Divisional Helen R. Hovis Eaton Rapids tDoris DeVries Parker Jackson Fine Arts Divisional Art Barbara Ann Hurlbut Otsego Fred Henley Porterfield Saginaw Psychology Social Science Divisional Wendell Allen Jacobs, Jr. Newark, Ohio Donald William Proud Flat Rock Social Science Divisional Psychology Dennis Raymond Jensen Chicago, Ill. Francisco Rania, Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Psychology Social Science Divisional Neil Wayne Johnson Williamston Marlene Louise Roemer Bay City English History Barbara Rosalie Jones Detmit *James Faron Roggow Lansing Art Social Science Divisional Margaret Louise Kalmus Detroit Graham Steele Ruscoe Battle Creek Foreign Studies German John Cyrus Kenely Detmit Edwin Lyle Schippel Lathrup Village Social Science Divisional Geography George Raymond Kerciu Plymouth *Edwin Frederick Schultz Saginaw Art Psychology Frank Joseph Kerwin, Jr. Detroit Richard Arlan Selleck Lansing Social Science Divisional Psychology Mary Ann Lathrop Durand Philip Christ Shaskos Dearborn Sociology and Anthropology History Joseph Henry MacNabo Detroit Marjorie Jean Soderberg Lansing Social Science Divisional Art

·With Honor tWith High Honor

14 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued)

George Henry Spies Elkha,'t, Ind. Louis Roller Vestosky Grand Rapids Social Science Divisional Psychology Shirley Ann Szymanski South Haven Patricia Daphne Walker Inkster Psychology Psychology Mark Thomas Tate New Castle, Pa. "'Judith Kathleen Webster Detroit Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional Arnold Gene Taylor Fen ton Thomas Scott Werthmann Bloomfield Social Science Divisiona I Social Science Divisional Judith Leone Teichman Ea u Claire Norman James White Buffalo, N. Y. Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional Stephen Eric Thomas Gaylord Allen Alfred Witherspoon Kinde Industrial Design Social Science Divisional Mary J. Toth Ecorse '" Antoinette Young Oxford History English Richard Lee VanDerVoort Belleville Philosophy

DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Janet Louise Avis Jackson Buff Kay Eymer , Kalkaska Art Education So cial Science Divisional Bonnie Lou Brandon East Lansing Sandra Jean Fair St. Ignace History English Betty Lou Brown Morrice Dale D. France Cheboygan History H istory Barbara Anne Burkholder North Muskegon Delton Barry Harder Turner Spanish Social Science Divisional John Emerson Converse Alpena "'Werner Wilhelm Heine Lansing Social Science Divisional German Robert Otis Cook Grand Rapids "' Robert Foster Hoffman Monroe History History Patricia Mary Costello Highland Park George Harold Horman, Jr. Oscoda History Social Science Divisional Doreen Ann Dale Saginaw "'Gretchen Gail Jagow Lapeer History English John Frederick Danziger Dearborn Carol Jean Joslin Caro Social Science Divisional A rt Education "'Norman Edward Dunham Petoskey John Gardner Klooz Lansing Mathematics Art Education

·With Honor

15 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued)

Gerald Nelson Laughlin Ann Arbor *Nancy Ann Richards Livonia History History Anastatia Louise Laurence Traverse City Sharon Lee Riordan Oak Park, Ill. Art Education Art Education Janet A. LaVean Lansing Anne Ruth St. Clair Birmingham Social Science Divisional Social Science Divisional Dale Wendell Lopus Johannesburg George William Siebert Lansing History Social Science Divisional Robert Louis Mattson Ontonagon Frances Anne Steimle Detroit Sociology and Anthr0-P0logy English Charles Ellison McNeilly Grass Lake Andrew J. Turner Yardley, Pa. History History Margaret Helen Murphy Livonia, N. Y. Claude Albert Vail Bath English History Sandra Ann Peck Covert J ames Harry Wingerter Lansing Art Education English Thomas George Rasmussen Lincoln Park History

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Patricia Ann Asiala Brethren Larry Gene Hodge Lansing Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Zoology James Paul Covell Auburn, Ind. tWilliam Stephen Hudec Windsor, Canada Zoology Physics and Astronomy John Bryn Davies Plymouth Douglas Gene Hulett Moscow . Ceology Mathematics Robert Cashman Elliott East Lansing Paul Robert Kilmer Reed City Mathematic{11 and Physical Science Divisional Mathematical and, Physical Science Divisional Robert Bruce Ewing East Lansing Edward Allison Kirkby Lansing Zoology Geology Robert Emmet Foley Detroit Wing Kwong Leong Detroit Microbiology and Public Health Geology Gerald Andrew Geile Bay City Audrick Michael Lewis Houston, T ex. Mathematics Zoology Sam Gollo East Lansing *Carol Ann Malan Chicago, Ill. Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Mathematics Nancy Joan Herrmann Grand Rapids *Blanche Martin River Rouge Mic,robiology and Public Health Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional William Bud Hewitt Petoskey James Leo McKenna Ithaca Mathematics Microbiology and Public Health

'With Honor tWith High Honor

16

, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Continued)

Thomas Alexander McNees . Gladwin Leon Edgar Schworm Traverse City Mathematics Geology Howard John Meyer Kitchener, Canada Patricia Jeanne Spinrad East Lansing Geology Microbiology and Public H ea lth Donald James Moore Niles * Jack Michael Stack Frankfort Geology Zoology Robert Boyce Muir Grand Rapids William Edward Stultz Ligonier, Ind. Geology Microbiology and Public Health Anne Louise Olson Wayne Daniel William Sullivan Alma Nursing Physics and Astronomy Caryl Edna Robinson New Lenox, Ill. Dorothy Brockway Townsend Petoskey Zoology Biological Science Divisional Dennis Gary Rugg Birmingham Franklyn Eugene Wilcox Lansing Physics and Astronomy Geography *Rex E. Schilling Hillsdale Mary Catherine Wilson Birmingham Mathematics Zoology

DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WI1H 1HE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Francis Gene Bocade Saginaw William Carl Nyhlade Muskegon Zoology Mathematics Ronald Roy J ohns Wakefield William Podorsek Detroit Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Mathematics Dwight Harold Johnson Saginaw Nancy Susan Russell Chicago, Ill. Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Joseph John Kaczanowski . Port Huron Douglas William Ruterhusch Bay City Mathematical and Physical Science Divisional Zoology Marjorie N. Krause Homewood, Ill. William Thyge Schmidt Clinton Biological Science Divisional Mathematics Hugh Haldeman Leeper Wyandotte Donald Raymond Sly Harrison Mathematics Zoology Daniel C. Marsh Durand Nohn Ellsworth Wagle Saginaw Biological Science Divisional Mathematics

BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Margot Jackson Brisbin Ann Arbor Jo Ann Ruth Kellogg Lansing School Music School Music Barbara Kolm Grover East Lansing Earl Edward Nelson Washington, Ark. School Music School Music

·With Honor

17 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS BACHELOR OF MUSIC (Continued)

Walter William Sarata Jackson Carol Ann Tho·me Utica School Music Applied Music Donna Jean Sawatzke Lapeer Robert Owen Wolters Kalamazoo School Music School Music

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Olivine Nadeau Bohner Cedar Lake H. Ronald Kaufman Des Plaines, Ill. English Hist01"y

Charles Mark Bourassa Wyandotte Sonia Sophi Kiriluk Lambertville, Ohio Psychology Geography Richard Seth Knowles Holt Juan Antonio Calvo y Costa Valencia, Spain History Sociology and Anthropology William Duane Kukuk Cambria, Wis. Leonard Peter Campos East Lansing Psychology Psychology Irwin William Miller, Jr. Grand Rapids J ames Arthur Clard Mason Psychology Psychology Alexander John Muntean Niles Donald A. Clelland Valdosta, Ga. Sociology and Anthropology Sociology and Anthropology Thomas Roger Odenkirk Cleveland, Ohio Denise de Cousser Lansing Geography Spanish Stephen Paul Pistono St. Charles Social Science David Jon DenHouter Ann Arbor Psychology Robert Ellis Powell East Lansing Mathematics Steven Emil Deutsch East Lansing Sociology and Anthropology Leona Lydia Steinfatt Lansing Business Education Kathryn Ferguson Upper Sandusky, Ohio Mathematics Mark Herman Thelen Fowler Psychology James Arthur Geschwender _ Niagara Falls, N. Y. Shailer Thomas Greenwich, Conn. Sociology and Anthropology Sociology and Anthropology

Michael J. Gilhool Dearborn Warren Dale Vanden Bosch Zeeland History Social Science

Eugene Richard Hall Flint Paul Raymond Vaughan Charlotte Psychology Sociology and Anthropology

Richard Kenneth Haugen Eau ClaiTe, Wis. Richard Alvin Westmaas Tustin Geography Psychology

18 COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Richard Fernand Bernard New Auburn, Me. Aaldert Mennega Grand Rapids Zoology Zoology Stuart William Bradford Sparta Roland Arthur Mildner, Jr. Ann Arbor Botany and Plant Pathology Botany and Plant Pathology Michael Daniel Byer East Lansing Roderick Kent Moore Chesaning Botany and Plant Pathology Geology H arlo M. Mork Trenton Bill Dean Cook Arnett, Okla. Chemistry Physics and Astronomy Faith Ingrid Naegeli Fergus Falls, Minn. David Lee Cross Ludington Geology Entomology Charles Samuel Nicoll Lansing Richard Boyce Dardas Bay City Physiology and Phm·macology Microbiology and Public Health Sharon Katherine Palmer Mason Kenneth Gordon Day Jackson Zoology Mathematics William Kent Roth Saginaw Wayne Leroy Frederick Mt. Pleasant Geology Chemistry Danute G. Sallauskas Chicago, Ill. Lewis Allan Gustafson Lansing Chemistry Geology John Egan Sander 0 kemos Geology Mary Ellen Haggerty Wyandotte Anatomy Clarence Star Grand Rapids Geology John Carter Justice Plainfield, N. J. Chemistry James John Summary Benton, Ill. Chemistry John William Kools Holland Sylvan Junor Thomas Saginaw Microbiology and Public Health Entomology Lois Cederberg Leffler East Lansing Earl Alexander Tieppo River Rouge Chemistry Zoology

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS FOR TEACHERS

Grover Edmiston Carter East Lansing James Hiram Fookes Corunna Physics and Astronomy Chemistry Ronald Henry Engebrecht OTegon City, Oreg. Chemistry

DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Mary June Garn Charlotte Music

19 COLLEGE 'OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE

The candidates will be presented by DEAN ALFRED L. SEELYE

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Ronald Allan Athey Detroit Daniel Rodriguez delaRosa Oak Park, Ill. R estaurant Management Political Science James Watson Beers Battle Creek Carl Newton Dennis Royal Oak General Business Administration Economics Roger Doyle Berg Sturgis Robert William Doll Detroit Transportation . Accounting Carlos Berger LaPaz, Bolivia Robert · Lee Drulard Traverse City Hotel Management Accounting Perry Berkebile Port Clinton, Ohio James Joseph Duggan Salamanca, N. Y. Transportation Economics Jacob Hilmer Best, Jr. Skokie, Ill. Norman Chester Dykewicz Grand.Rapids Hotel Management Accounting Robert Eldridge Blackshaw Ferguson, Mo. Burton Royce Eckhardt Central Lake Personnel Administration Accounting Lawrence Henry Blyth Buffalo, N. Y. J ames Edward English Rudyard Economics Economics Richard Lawson Botsford Grand Rapids *William Horton Errett Mineola, N. Y. Production Administration General Business Administration ·Duane William Brown Morrice Julius Edumund Faust Port Huron Accounting Hotel Management William Everett Burch Flint John Fedak Hamilton, Canada General Business Administration Banking Ronald Roy Christensen Lansing Henry Luke Fisher Lansing General Business Administration Political Science Eugene Harold Coller Clio James Hugh Gallagher, Jr. Kalamazoo Business Education Marketing Robert James Cramp Buffalo, N. Y. William Jones Gearing St. Clair General Business Administration General Business Administration Leston Leon Crane Lansing J ames Richard Gersonde St. Joseph Marketing Marketing DeWitt William Cudd Port Arthur, Tex. R. Douglas Gielow Lexington Hotel Management Production Administration Paul Norman Damon Shrewsbury, Mass. John G. Gillen Detroit Personnel Administration Accounting .With Honor 20 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued)

Homer Paul Greer McHenry, Ill. James Oliver Lewis Columbus, Ohio Economics Accounting Donald Roy Halling Flint r.'Larry Charles Littlefield Ferndale Economics Food Distribution John Peter Hanzas Pittsbtagh, Pa. George William Ludwig Dunkirk, Ind. Restaurant Management Food Distribution Glenn Richard Haut Cheboygan Ross Alan Marr Grosse Pointe Woods Accounting General Business Administration Herbert Hoover Haven Grand Rapids Richard Phillips Maher Lakewood, N. Y. Production Administration Economics Richard Hollister Helgeson Birmingham Donald Gregory Marsh Royal Oak Hotel Management General B usiness Administration John Theophilus Hill Ypsilanti Donald Joe McClish Bronson Political Science General Business Administration Robert King Hill Muskegon Herbert Leslie McCullagh Saginaw Marketing Transportation Terry Edward Hines Ann Arbor Buddy Lee McDougall Warren Marketing Economics Lewis Cameron Hopkin Pontiac Keith LeRoy McGehee Flint Accounting Economics *David Alexander Hunt East Lansing William Arvine McLain Massillon, Ohio General Business Administration Economics Davis Preston Hunt East Orange, N. J. Maureen Helen Melberg LaGrange, Ill. Hotel Management Economics Harold Dean Huskey Covington, Tenn. William George Mergard Royal Oak Personnel Administration Production Administration Bruce Abt Jaquish Grosse Pointe Nancy Lee Mettner Gary, Ind. Financial Administration Social Work Thomas Joe Josephsen Toledo, Ohio John Joseph Mezo Port Huron General Business Administration Production Administration Michael Everett King Farmington Gilbert D. Moreno Dearborn Economics Marketing . Harold George Kolb Ludington Robin George Murray Glenelg, Australia Accounting Political Science Robert Donlan Lane Downers Grove, Ill. James Frederick Niven Kenmore, N. Y. Hotel Management Restaurant Management Robert Kiess Larson Greenvale, N. Y. David Lawson Noe Mount Clemens Personnel Administration Economics Roger Jack Lee Sandusky Frederick Arthur Oswald Detroit Economics Economics William Albert Leritz Carlinville, Ill. *James Alexander Payne Dearborn Economics Economics ·With Honor

21 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (Continued)

Louis Henry Perry Kalamazoo Wallace Maurice Seegraves Potterville Insurance Accounting Timothy David Peterson Battle Creek Ronald Kenyon Segerlind Grand Ledge Marketing Economics Donald Raymond Price Winchendon, Mass. ·Martin Bernard Shapino Long Beach, N. Y. General Business Administration Political Science John Richard Price Petoskey Paul Reuben Shelby Detroit Accounting Economics Ronald Karl Rappold Detroit ·Fredric Lyle Smith Dearborn General Business Administration General Business Administration Charles David Ream Springfield, Ill. Paul Melvin Smith MaTlette Political Science Economics Robert LaVerne Rice Norwich, N.Y. John Virgil Solomon Royal Oak Marketing Production Administration Gary Lee Robinson Lansing Robert M. Spangler Perry Economics Insurance Norman F. Rodgers Thompsonville Russell Eugene Stump .Jonesville Banking General Business Administration Donald Rosenthal Brooklyn, N .. Y. Reina Inez Tesch Riverside, Ill. Institutional Management Economics Jack Donald Rothley Detroit Ira J. Thayer Battle Creek Economics Marketing John Wayland Russell Orchard Lake George Joseph Thompson Saginaw Political Science Economics ·Joseph Louis Ruth Port Austin Phillip Allan Trombley Nadeau Accounting General Business Administration Sheldon Harold Safer Flint Frank Louis Vaccarelli Wyandotte Marketing Economics Harriet Lenore Sax Detroit Clarence Roger VanVuren South Holland, Ill. Social Work General Business Administration Richard Emery Schaufelberger Honor Ray Watson .Jackson General Business Administration Social Work Louis Henry Schimmel, Jr. Pontiac George Edward Weber Saginaw Financial Administration Economics Leroy Francis Schnepper East Detroit John Max Whitney Escanaba Accounting General Business Administration Otto Schubel Lansing Richard Mawning Ziegler St. Clair Shores Personnel Administration Institutional Management Donn Morgan Scott Burlington, Vt. Robert Duane Zybach Essexville Political Science Production Administration

·With Honor 22 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE

DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS

David Charles Briegel Grand Rapids Lynns DeWayne Kelly, Jr. Watersmeet Business Education Business Education Keith Gerald Doelker Jackson Robert Tamotsu Kimura Honolulu, Hawaii Business Education Business Education Hugh D. Dorris, Jr. Royal Oak J ames Edward Linderman Dearborn Business Education Business Education Roberta Davison Higginbotham Ontonagon Tom Arthur Ward Lansing Business Education Business Education David Elmer Johnson White Cloud John Martin Zimmerle Howell Business Education Business Education

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

·Russell Lynn Colling Wahoo, Nebr. t James Keith Penn Battle Creek Law Enforcement Administration Conectional Administration Edward Howard Doll Saline Roddy Clare Puffer Milan Landscape Architecture Industrial Security Administration John Charles Rideout Toledo, Ohio Philip William Dondero Huntington Woods Urban Planning Urban Planning Douglas Neal Rindle Lincoln Park John Thomas Donovan Cheboygan Industrial Security Administration Law Enforcement Administration William John Schram Lansing Dennis James Gage Coldwater Industrial Security Administration Law Enforcement Administration Robert Allen Shadduck Lansing Urban Planning Burt C. Hagerman Grosse Pointe Farms Industrial Security Administration Wayne Dean Smith Dafter Law Enforcement Administration Joan Ann Hurtt Lansing Prevention and Control of Delinquency Nancy Jo Sullivan Swartz Creek and Crime Prevention and Control of Delinquency and Crime Dale Edson Keaner Saginaw Thomas Vernon Wanbaugh Saginaw Law Enforcemen t Administration Law Enforcement Administration Frederick Lytton Logan St. Joseph Richard Michael Wesling Milwaukee, Wis. Law Enforcement Administration Accounting Lee Carroll May Pontiac Larry C. Williams Elk Rapids Law EnfoTcement Administration Law Enforcement Administration Kenneth Charles Mills Perry John Lewis Yankowsky Allen Park Landscape Architecture Law Enforcement Administration

'With Honor tWith High Honor

23 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Edward Marshall Cody Chattanooga, Tenn. F. Ward Ouradnik East Lansing Business Education General Business Administration Eliseo Reyes Cupino Navotas, Philippines Georgios Kostarides Panagiotis Indianapolis} Ind. Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management Hotel Management Larry Delmar Fowler Berkley . Albert Roosevelt Pastori Iron Mountain Marketing Economics John Harris Guggenheim East Lansing Martin Taggart Pond Lewiston} Utah Hotel, R estaurant, Institutional Management Political Science Charles F. H athaway Van Nuys, Calif. Gerald Joseph Ravet Powers Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management Accounting Myrtle Adelipe Herrick Big Rapids Ward Lewis Ver Hage Zeeland Business Administration Economics Merritt Baggott Hill East Lansing Political Science

DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Terence August Andre Saginaw Carl John Ekman Batavia} Ill. Marketing Personnel Administration Yolanda Ferreira Balcao Sao Paulo} Brazil David John Mehl Big Rapids Personnel Administration Personnel Administration Haroldo Bariani Sao Paulo} Brazil Gordon Richard Pabst Marlette Marketing Marketing James Dowell Baten East Lansing James Jackman Secord Great Neck} N. Y. Marketing Personnel Administration Ivan Pinto Dias Sao Paulo, Brazil Everett J. Young Charlotte Marketing Marketing

DEGREE OF MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING

Stuart Otis Denslow Weidman Urban Planning COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

The candidates will be presented by DEAN CLIFFORD E. ERICKSON

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Betty Lou Abrahamson Muskegon Heights Hilary Wilson Moore Buchanan Elementary Education Elementary Education

Richard Louis Baumgartner Drayton Plains Ilene Janet Moss Springport Elementary Education Elementary Education Joan Mary Chalk Detroit Elementary Education Charlene Ann Pears Buchanan Elementary Education Joyce Ellen Cook Holland Elementary Education Janet Beatrice Pickard Detroit Speech Correction Marianne Kay Crozier Pontiac Elementary Education Joyce Ann PiziaIi Dearborn Elementary Education Mary Louise Deane Grand Rapids Elementary Education Nancy Lou Poore Flint Elementary Education Ilene Joan Deutsch Grand Rapids Elementary Education Barbara Janet Price Eaton Rapids Mary Roberta Downs Urbana, Ill. Elementary Education Elementary Education Beverly Jean Price Easton Rapids Nancy Jean Edson Port Huron Elementary Education Elementary Education Nancy Kay Struwin Battle Creek Alma Eleanore Gloden Lansing Elementary Education Elementary Education Joan Martin Stultz Mishawaka, Ind. Susan Paige Goebel Joliet, Ill. Speech Correction Elementary Education Deanna Rae Sutherland Midland Mary Beth Kimberly Detroit Elementary Education Elementary Education Helen Elizabeth Vaydik Lansing Mary Ann Kuffel Bay City Elementary Education Elementary Education

"' Nina Leepa Lansing *Beverly Ann Weesner Lansing Elementary Education Elementary Education

Nancy Carol Marshall Grosse Pointe Jean Gregory Wylie • Howell Elementary Education Elementary Education

" With Honor 25 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Octavia Louise Assaff East Detroit * Dale Mason Quick Richmond Physical Education Health Education Summit, Ill. Robert Edward Bercich Robert Lawrence Rice Monroe Physical Educa tion I ndustrial Arts Alfred John DeVuono Sault Ste. Marie *Russell Lee Rivet, Jr. Physical Education Bay City Physical Education Shirley Ann Garrett Dayton, Ohio Physical Education Richard Edward Rohe Kenmore, N. Y. Physical Education Richard Lee Griffin North Branch Physical Education Gretchen Wolff Schupp Birmingham Physical Education Joseph Paul Herchock Detroit Physical Education Ronald Edwin Simpson White Cloud Ralph Vernon Hurley, Jr. Buchanan Industrial A rts Physical Education Royal Grant Slack Lansing Crawford Eaglesham Kennedy Toronto, Canada Recreation-Youth Organization Leadership Physical Education Donald Earl Smith Hastings William Elmer Lahti Aura Industrial Arts Physical Education

Thomas Frederick Lamm Grayling George William Stevenson Bay City Industrial Arts Physical Education

Arthur George Liepold, Jr. Cicero, Ill. Patricia Ann Syfers Sault Ste. Marie Physical Education Physical Education

Donald Floyd Marsh Charlotte Alfred Arvin Waters Pontiac Physical Education Industrial Arts

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Education

Kenneth James Ackerman Lansing William Burle Draper East Lansing Sister Mary Audrey Adelman, RSM Muskegon William Richard· Eick Goodrich Ralph V. Baynum Owosso Patrick James Flanigan Marquette Mary Stoll Becker Lansing Elizabeth B. Freemark Ecorse Margaret Haney Bless Onsted James Harlen Green Owosso Juanita Cade Lansing John Jenkins Harris East Lansing Mary Anne Carew Okemos Orley R. Herron, Jr. New Philadelphia, Ohio Louis Cohen Williamston Lowell Dwight Hewitt Elkton Charmayne Jeanne Cook Jackson Claire Gladys Hoadley Hillsdale Richard E. Devey Norfolk, Va. ·With Honor 26 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS - Education (Continued)

Lester Wayne J ohnson Kent City Charles Wallace Pelham, Jr. Cement City Andrew Thomas Kelley Detroit Joyce Lorraine Randall Lansing John Robert Key Mason Francis Coe R eed Williamston Douglas Albert King Lewiston . J ames Prince Scott New Brighton, Pa. Wilma Fae Kuns Garden City, Kan. George Bernard Seafort Eaton Rapids Gordon Eugene Langereis Grand Rapids Eva Haselschwerdt Studley Grass Lake Frederick Alden Leafgren Champaign, Ill. Marvin Dean Sullivan Holland H . M. Malik Detroit Mary Mace Suydam East Lansing R . Foster Medford Grand Haven John Hilary T aylor Pickford Gerald C. Meyer North Rose, N. ·Y. Max J. Vibbert Midland Betty Ann Nelson Cambridge, Ohio Elizabeth Margaret Votruba East Lansing Mary Ann Oatley Rockford Kenneth Albert Whitmer B irmingham Mary Crampton Oatley Grand Rapids Russell George Wolff Onaway Joanne Elizabeth Olsen Frankfort William Matthew Woods Battle Creek Mildred Marguerete Parrott Battle Creek

27 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS

The candidates will be presented by DEAN GORDON A. SABINE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Mary Alice Ackerman Birmingham Martha Lou Raths Marysville Television, Radio and Film Advertising Theodore A. Cappelen Bensenville, Ill. John B. Stafford Greenville Advertising Journalism Harding James Christ Rocky River, Ohio William L. Stickney, III Evanston, Ill. Journalism Speech Oda Pearl Davis Grand Rapids Terence Powell Sullivan Snyder, N.Y. Speech Television, Radio and Film Frederick David Gowan Curtis David Peter Walters Royal Oak Advertising Advertising John Richard Hudson Caro ·Ronald Lewis Weaver Three Rivers Speech Speech Ann Elizabeth Liston Wooster, Ohio Robert Francis Yates Batavia, N.Y. Journalism Television, Radio and Film

DEGREES RECOMMENDED JOINTLY WITH THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARTS

*'Nancy Gail Angers Grosse Ile Kenneth J. Krezel Northville Speech Speech Brian Alan Burns Lansing Walter Alexander Littlefield Rye, N.Y. Speech Speech *'Rosemary A. Hauger Millington Speech

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

John B. Barron East Lansing Arthur William Einstein, Jr. Youngstown, Ohio Television, Radio and Film Advertising Charles Louis Bartow Middlesex, N.]. Rosarita Margaret Hume Port Huron Television, Radio and Film General Communication Arts Donald Harold Blake Quincy, Ohio Malcolm Sharpe Malden, Mass. T elevision, Radio and Film T elevision, Radio and Film Donald Keith Darnell Nevada, Mo. Don Bruce Wiegandt Dearborn General Communication Arts T elevision, Radio and Film Calvin Wharton Downs Norphlet, Ark. Speech

" With Honor 28 THE HONORS COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

*Karl Henry Avers Algonac t Robert Raymond Rawstrom Worcester, Mass. Ornamental Horticulture ' Fisheries and Wildlife tRalph Ambrose Ernst Milan t Kenneth Elmer \Veirich Hart Agricultural Education Agricultural Education

COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

tKathleen Joyce McNulty Homewood, Ill. Child Development and Teaching

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

tMary Elizabeth Bround Niles tGail Mary Miller Sheboygan, Wis. English Social Science Divisional tRenate Delphendahl Schwetzingen, Germany IMarilyn Jean Wissner Fremont German Mathematics t Alice Leone Littlefield Caledonia Social Science Divisional

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

t Leola June Harnett Chicago Heights, Ill. tLinda Suzanne Locke Capac Speech Correction Elementary Education

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ARTS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

tMary Claire Huff Midland Journalism

'With Honor tWith H igh Honor 29 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES

The candidates will be presented by DEAN MILTON E. MUELDER

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Andres L. Abejo, Quezon City, Philippines B.A., M.A., Sacred Heart College, Philippines. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: W. F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: An Evaluation of the Scholarship Program of the Philip­ pine Board of Scholarships for South East Asia.

Beth Alsup, Albuquerque, N. M. B.S., University of New Mexico; M.S., Ohio State University. Foods and Nutrition. Major Professor: B. E. Rutherford, As­ sistant Professor. Thesis: The Effects of High Voltage Cathode Ray Ionizing Radiation on Some of the Physical and Chemical Prop­ erties of Wheat Flour Protein.

Frederick Joseph Behrle, West Orange, N.j. B.A., M.A., Cornell University. Psychology. Major Professor: M. R. Denny, Professor. Thesis: Reactions of Children to Frustration as Revealed in Motor Performance and Aggressive Fantasy.

Frederick Ludwig Bouwman, Jr. A.B., Calvin College; M.S., Michigan State University. Grand Rapids Zoology. Major Professor: R. A. Fennell, Professor. Thesis: Age Changes in the Lymph Gland of the Pig.

Robert Louis Brizee, Twin Falls, Idaho B.A., Idaho State College; M.A., University of New Mexico. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: B. L. Stefflre, Associate Professor. Thesis: Identification as a Process in the Choice of an Occu­ pation: A Study of the Significant Adults of Chemists and Personnel Workers.

L. Michael Carson, Johnson City, Tenn. A.B., East Tennessee State College. Chemistry. Major Professor: J. C. Sternberg, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: A General Method for Detection and Recording of Component Bands in Chromatography with Liquid Eluents.

30 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

William G. Chace, Jr., Lowell, Mass. B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., Michigan State Uni­ versity. Horticulture. Major Professor: D. H. Dewey, Associate Profes­ sor. Thesis: Some Factors Affecting Controlled Atmosphere Stor­ age Disorders of Jonathan Apples.

Kenneth Chien Ing Cheng, B.A., Doshisha University, Tokyo, Japan; M.S., University of Taipeh City, Formosa . Tennessee. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: D. E. Hathaway, Professor. Thesis: Economic Development and Geographical Disparities in Farm Wage Rates in Michigan, 1940-1957.

William S. Devino, Burlington, Vt. B.A., University of Vermont; M.A., University of Connecticut. Economics. Major Professor: C. C. Killingsworth, Professor. Thesis: Unemployment Compensation Exhaustees During a Recession.

John Nelson Ferris, Milton, Ind. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Cornell University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: C. Hildreth, Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Dynamics of the Hog Market With Emphasis on Dis­ tributed Lags in Supply Response.

Aix Barnard Harrison, Stillwater, Okla. B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Major Professor: H. J. Montoye, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Certain Physiological and Psychological Techniques on Recovery From Fatigue and Impairment in Athletes.

Teddy Omar Hodges, Ravenna, Texas B.S., Texas A. & M.; M.S., Iowa State College. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: M. L. Esmay, Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Human Energy Expenditure in Handling Materials on the Farmstead.

Wilbert Hutton, Jr., Denver, Colo. B.S., University of Denver. Chemistry. M ajor Professor: J. L. Hall, Assistant. Thesis: Vapor Pressure of Acetonitrile Solutions.

31 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

Robert H. J ackson, Washington, D. C. B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State. Dairy. Major Professor: J. R. Brunner, Professor. Thesis: Proteins of the Homogenized Milk Fat Globule Mem­ brane.

Mary J ane Keller, Lansing B.S., Allegheny College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: M. R . Denny, Professor. Thesis: Bimodal Effects of Sensory Deprivation.

H arry Marble Langsford, Detroit B.S., M.A., Wayne State University. Music. Major Professor: R. Sur, Professor. Thesis :' An Experimental Study of the Effect of Practice Upon Improvement in Melodic Dictation.

James S. Lovett, East Lansing A.B., Earlham College. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: C. Cantino, Pro­ fessor. Thesis: The Relation Between Biochemical and Morphologi­ cal Differentiation in Blastocladiella Emersonii.

Marvin O. Margolis, Detroit B.A., Roosevelt College; M.A., Wayne State University. Psychology. Major Professor: A. 1. Rabin, Professor. Thesis: A Psychological Study of Mothers of Asthmatic Chil­ dren.

Harvey Lee Meyers, Jr., Grand Rapids B.S., Heidelberg College; M.S., Michigan State University; M.D., Johns Hopkins University. Zoology. Major Professor: A. Stiles, Professor. Thesis: The Inheritance of Eye Dominance and the Relation­ ship to Handedness and Visual Acuity.

Grace Augusta Miller, Cleveland, Ohio B.S., Simmons College; M.S., Michigan State University. Teacher Education. Major Professor: H. J. Dillon, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Effectiveness of Academic Preparation of Recent Home Economics Graduates as Related to Managerial Responsibilities in the Food Service Industry.

Aimee Nutt Moore, Ithaca, N. Y. A.B., University of North Carolina; A.M., Columbia Univer· sity. Teacher Education. Major Professor: P. L. Dressel, Professor. Thesis: A Study of Attitudes of Recent Graduates Toward Their Educational Preparation for Food Service Admin­ istration in Home Economics and Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Administration in Selected Universities.

32 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

Rachael P. Noll, East Lansing B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: W. F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Insights of the Middle-Aged Child Concerning the Parents in a Home for Old People.

Gene Herman Oberly, Clifton, Colo. B.S., M.S., Utah State. Horticulture. Major Professor: A. L. Kenworthy, Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Mineral Nutrition on the Occurence of Bitter Pit in Northern Spy Apples.

Harry B. Pfost, Cowgill, Missouri B.S., University of Missouri; M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Insti­ tute. Agricultural Engineering. Major Professor: W. Hall, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Ultrasonic Irradiation on the Rate of Heat Transfer Through Liquid.

Richard Phelps, New Ashford, Mass. B.S., Purdue University; M.S., Michigan State University. Dairy. Major Professor: C. F. Huffman, Research Professor. Thesis: The Relationship of Magnesium Ammonium Phos- phate to Froth Production in Ruminant Bloat.

Richard E. Poulson, Grand Rapids B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., University of California. Chemistry. Major Professor: J. C. Sternberg, Assistant Pro­ fessor. Thesis: The Telsa Glow Discharge in Organic Compounds Part 1. Molecular Emission Spectra and Chemical Reac­ tions Part II. Application to Gas Chromatography De­ tection.

Donald L. Robach, Grand Rapids B.S., Aquinas College; M.S., Michigan State University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: R. N. Costi­ low, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Role of Microorganisms in the Reduction and Oxidation of Meat Pigments.

Colvin Ross, Bowling Green, Ohio B.A., Yankton College; M.A., Michigan State University. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of the Relationship Between the Ele­ mentary School Curriculum and the Mental Health of Children: Implications for Administration.

33 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

Marvin Schiller, New York City, N.Y. B.A., Queens College; M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: L. L. McQuitty, Professor. Thesis: Ego-Strength in Student Leadership Assessment: A Pat- tern Analytic Investigation.

Yilmaz Tokad, Istanbul, Tw·key M.S., Technical University of Istanbul. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: M. B. Reed, Professor. Thesis: Some Improvements on the Image-Parameter Method for the Design of L-C Filters.

Goro Uehara, Honolulu, Hawaii B.S., M.S., University of Hawaii. Soil Science. Major Professor: M. M. Mortland, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: . Activity Measurements in Water and Clay-Water Systems.

Charles Earl Villars, Bay City B.S., M.S., University of Nebraska. Chemistry. Major Professor: R D. Schuetz, Professor. Thesis: The Friedel and Crafts Reaction of Sulfur and Oxy­ sulfur With Aromatic Compounds.

Joseph John Waldmeir, Detroit A.B., Wayne University; A.M.; University of Michigan. English. Major PrOfessor: A. Jaffe, Associate Professor. Thesis: Idealogical Aspects of the American Novels of World War II.

William K. Warden, Lansing B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Poultry Science. Major Professor: J. J. Schaible, Professor. Thesis: Intestinal Bacterial Population in Relation to Anti- biotic Growth Stimpulation in Poultry.

Evangeline Winn, Van Couver, Canada B.S., M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: B. L. Stefflre, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Effects of Play Therapy on Reading Achievement.

Richard A. Wynveen, Sheboygan, Wis. B.A., Central College. Chemistry. Major Professor: C. H. Brubaker, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Activity Coefficient and Conductivity Measurements of High-Charge Electrolytes in Aqueous Solution at Twenty-five Degrees Centigrade.

34 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Carl William Brautigam, Dowagiac A.B., Adrian College; M.A., University of Michigan. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Effects of the Michigan State University Full·Time Resident Student Teaching Program on the Local Schools in the Southwestern Michigan Center.

Victor Paul Croftchik, Mt. Pleasant B.S., Central Michigan College; M.A., University of Michigan. Foundations of Education. Major Professor: J. D. Krumboltz, Associate Professor. Thesis: A Study to Est~blish a Scoring Key for Male Elementary and Secondary Art Teachers to Be Used with the Strong Vocational Interest Blank.

Robert Thaddeus Fisher, Dearborn B.S., M.Ed., Wayne University. Foundations of Education. Major Professor: c. H. Gross, Professor. Thesis: Historical Study of the Educational Theories Con­ tained in the Classical Utopias.

John Martin Fohr, East Lansing B.S., Marquette University; M.A., Michigan State University. Foundations of Education. Major PrOfessor: P. L. Dressel, Professor. • Thesis: The Effectiveness of Different Types of Letters. of Request to College Students.

Jack R. Rombouts, Sault Ste. Marie B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Professor: W. H. Roe, Professor. Thesis: The Role of the Committee Technique in School Ad­ ministration as Expressed by Teachers in 25 High School Districts of the Upper Peninsula.

GRADUATES AS OF SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Russell M. Ampey, Baton Rouge, La. A.B., Western State Teachers College; M.S., Howard Uni­ versity. Botany and Plant Pathology. Major Professor: H. C. Beeskow, Associate Professor. Thesis: Carotene Distribution in the Sweet Potato.

Antonio Manuel Arce, Turrialba, Costa Rica M.A., Michigan State University. Sociology and Anthropology. Major Professor: C. P. Loomis,. Professor. Thesis: Rational Introduction of Technology on a Costa Rican Coffee Hacienda: Sociological Implications.

35 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

Dietrich Charles Bauer, Elgin, Ill. B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., Michigan State University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Pmfessor: L. C. Ferguson, Professor. Thesis: Virulence Factors of Leptospira Pomona.

Carl Barnes Bishop, Bamberg, S.C. B.S., Clemson A. & M. College. Chemistry. Major Professor: L. L. Quill, Professor. Thesis: Thermal Decomposition Studies of Rare Earth Car­ bonates and Oxalates.

George David Blanpied, Ridgewood, N.J. B.S., Dartmouth College; M.S., Cornell University. Horticulture. Major Professor: D. H. Dewey, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Some Aspects of the Physiological Behavior of McIn­ tosh Apple Fruits Following Controlled Atmosphere Storage.

Juan Colom, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico B.S., University of Puerto Rico; M.S., University of Nebraska. Soil Science. Major Pmfessor: A. R. Wolcott, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: The Nitrogen Fractionation of a Clay Treated Sandy Soil. • Philip B. Davis, Harrisonville, Mo. B.S., M .S., Oklahoma A. & M. College. Teacher Education. Major Professor: H. P. Sweany, Associate Professor. Thesis: Selected Factors Associated With Attendance at Adult Farmer Classes in Michigan.

Elvis Arnie Dickason, Corvallis, are. B.S., M .S., Oregon State College. Entomology. Major Professor: R. Hutson, Professor. Thesis: Biological Activities of the Vetch Bruchid, Bruchus Brachialis, Fahrens.

Howard J. Ehrlich, Columbus, O. B.A., M.A., Ohio State University. Sociology and Anthropology. Major Pmfessor: J. J. Preiss, Associate Professor. Thesis: The Analysis of Role Conflicts in a Complex Organi­ zation: The Police.

William Leonard Ferrara, Chicago, Ill. B.S.C., DePau University; M.A., Michigan State University. Business Administration. Major Professor: B. C. Lemke, Professor. Thesis: Accounting for Income Measurement and Cost Con­ trol.

1> 6 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

Neal L. First, Ionia B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Animal Husbandry. Major Professor: H. A. Henneman, Pro­ fessor. Thesis: The Fertilizing Capacity of Frozen Ram Semen Using Various Diluents and Adjuvants.

Gilbert Gordon, Chicago} Ill. B.S., Bradley University. Chemistry. Major Professor: C. H. Brubaker, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: A Study of the Electron Exchange Reaction Between Tin (II) and Tin (IV) in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid Solutions.

William L. Harkness, Eaton Rapids B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Statistics. Major Professor: L. Katz, Professor. Thesis: An Investigation of the Power Function for the Test of Independence in 2 x 2 Contingency Tables.

Peter E. Hildebrand, Brush} Colo. B.S., M.S., Colorado A. & M. College. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: G. L. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Farm Organization and Resource Fixity: Modifica­ tions of the Linear Programming Model.

Carl Charles Hoyt, Williamston B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Poultry Science. Major Professor: L. E. Dawson, Associate Professor. Thesis: Factors Influencing Acceptability of Cartons for Egg Packaging.

Lawrence G. Kallander, Bessemer B.A., St. Olaf College; M.S., Michigan State University. Chemistry. Major Professor: L. L. Quill, Professor. Thesis: Preparation and Properties of Some Boroxines.

Jack Normain Kimmell, Midland B.M., M.M., Julius Hartt College of Music. Music Composition. Major Professor: H. O. Reed, Professor. Thesis: Concerto Grosso for Orchestra and Wind Quintet.

Theodore M. King, Brookfield} Mo. M.S., University of Illinois; M.D., University of Chicago Medical School. Physiology. Major Professor: w. D. Collings, Professor. Thesis: Regulation of Function and Actomyosin Content of Cardiac Muscle by Estrogen.

William E. Kramlich, West Hazelton} Pa. B.S., M.S., Pennsylvania State University. Animal Husbandry. Major PHJfessor: A. M. Pearson, Associate Professor. Thesis: Separation and Identification of Beef Flavor.

37 SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDIES DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Continued)

Raymond W. Lang, Syracuse, N.Y. B.S., LeMoyne College; M.S., Michigan State University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: L. C. Fer­ guson, Professor. Thesis: Study on Some As pects of Leptospiral Antigens and Antibodies.

Fenton E. Larsen, Preston, Idaho B.S., Utah State Agricul tural College. Horticulture. Major Professor: J. E. Moulton, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Fruit Set of Hand Pollinated Flowers of Peach (Prunus Persica) and Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca) in Different Micro-environments.

John Y. Lu, Tainan, Formosa B.S., Berea College; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Pmfessor: C. G. Hildreth, Professor. Thesis: Use of Queuing T heory in Determining Optimal Super Market Check-Out Facilities.

Robert F. Lucey, Sr., Worcester, Mass. B.S., University of Massachusetts; M.S., University of Mary­ land. Farm Crops. Major Professor: M. B. T esar, Professor. Thesis: Effects of Frequency and Rate of Irrigation, Fertiliza­ tion, and Clipping Treatments of Yield and Botanical Composition of Several Forage Species.

William R. Mackavey, Detroit B.A., M.A., Wayne State University. Psychology. Major Professor: S. H. Bartley, Professor. Thesis: A Further Investigation of the Double Flash Phenom­ enon. Russell G. Mawby, Williamston B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., Purdue University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: L. W. Witt, Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Types and Sources of Information Used by Farmers in Michigan, With Implications for Extension Program­ ming.

Howard D. McCurdy, Jr., B.A., University of Western Ontario; B.S., Assumption Col· Amherstburg, Canada lege; M.S., Michigan State University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Professor: W. L. Mallmann, Professor. Thesis: Isocitritase, Glycine-Alanine, Transaminase and De­ velopment in Blastacladlella Emersonii.

Joseph Donald Novak, Columbia, S.C. B.S ., Gettysburg College; M.S., University of Chicago. Mathematics. Major Professor: V. G. Grove, Professor. Thesis: Generalization of Curvatures Associated With a Curve on a Surface.

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Yoshihiro Ozawa, Nirasaki-Shi, Japan B.A., University of Tokyo; D.V.M., University of Agriculture, Japan; M.S., Colorado State University. Microbiology and Public Health. Major Pmfessor: C. H . Cunningham, Professor. Thesis: Some Properties of Infectious Bronchitis Virus Propa­ gated in the Isolated Chorioallantoic Membrane.

Richard J. Reid, Iowa City, Iowa B.S., M.S., Iowa State College. Electrical Engineering. Major Professor: L. W. Von Tersch, Professor. Thesis: Boundary Solution of the Wave Equation.

Thomas W. Scott, Coraopolis, Pa. B.S., Pennsylvania State University; M.S., Kansas State Col­ lege. Soil Science. Major Pmfessm': A. E. Erickson, Professor. Thesis: The Effect of Several Physical Factors of Soil on the Root Development and Activity of Plant Roots.

Horace J. Shaw, Berrien Springs B.A., Washington Missionary College; M.A., Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary. Speech. MajoT Pmfessor: K. G. Hance, Professor. Thesis: A Rhetorical Analysis of .the Speaking of Mrs. Ellen G. White: A Pioneer Leader and Spokeswoman of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

Ernest L. V. Shelley, East Lansing A.B., Central Michigan College of Education; M.A., Columbia University. Administrative and Educational Services. Major Pmfessor: W . F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: P,ersonality Changes Under Group Psychotherapy.

Lawrence H. Smith, 1ackson B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. Farm Crops. Major Pmfessor: C. M. Harrison. Professor. Thesis: The Effect of 2, 4-Dichlorphenoxy-Ascetic Acid on the Uptake and Distribution of Calcium and Phosphorous in Barley.

Ludwig J. Spolyar, Los Gatos, Calif· B.A., San Jose State College; M.A., Michigan State University. Administrative and Educational Services. Major PmfessoT: W . F. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: An Experimental Study of the Effectiveness of a Social Science Course at the College Level.

Horatio S. Stillo, Bay City B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., University of Minnesota. Chemistry. MajoT PmfessOT: J. C. Sternberg, Assistant Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Photochemical Isomerization of Ergosterol - A Kin· etic Study.

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Gerald I. Trant, Guelph, Canada B.S.A., Ontario Agricultural College; M.S., Michigan State University. Agricultural Economics. Major Professor: G. L. Johnson, Professor. Thesis: Institutional Credit and the Efficiency of Selected Dairy Farms.

Howard E. Trier, Owosso B.A., . M.A., Michigan State University. Psychology. Major Professor: H. C. Smith, Professor. Thesis: Sociological Variables, Personality Traits, and Buying Attitudes Related to Role Perceptions and Conflicts among 242 Michigan Wives.

Cooper H. Wayman, Trenton, N.J. B.S., Rutgers University; M.S., University of Pittsburgh. Geology. Major Professor: H. B. Stonehouse, Associate Pro­ fessor. Thesis: Measurement of Dissociation Pressures of Hydrous Minerals Using Thermistors.

James Allen Wrede, Stewartville, Minn. B.A., St. Olaf College. Chemistry. Major Professor: H. Hart, Professor. Thesis: I: The Synthesis and Solvolysis of Trifluoroacetates of Certain Cyclopropylcarbinols. II: The Synthesis and Attempted Themal Rearrangement of Cyclopropylcar­ binyl Phenyl Ether.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

James David Hoffmen, Bristol, Ind. B.S., M.A., Ball State Teachers College. Teacher Education. Major Professor: W. V. Hicks, Professor. Thesis: A Study of the Role of Elementary Special Area Teacher and/or Consultant in Selected School Systems in Michigan.

Helen L. Hollandsworth, Com'ad, Mont. B.S., Montana State College; M.S., Oregon State College. Teacher Education. Major Professor: M. L. Hurt, Associate Professor. Thesis: Factors Influencing Montana State College Home Economics Graduates for the Years 1935 Through 1955 to Enter, to Leave, or to Remain in the Teaching.

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