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Forty-ninth Meeting, May 20, 1976

May 20, 1976

I. ROLL CALL

The Wright State University Board of Trustees met on May 20, 1976, in Room 155 B & C, University Center, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.

The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Mr. Robert S. Oelman, at 9:00 a. m. The Secretary called the roll:

Present: Robert S. Oelman Harry P. Jeffrey George W. Lucas Ray F. Ross Helen H. James Armistead W. Gilliam, Jr. Frederick R. Mcconnaughey Albert H. Sealy

II. PROOF OF NOTICE OF MEETING

The Chairman reported that the meeting had been called by written notification and that a quorum was present.

III. DISPOSITION OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

Mr. Oelman moved the approval of the minutes of the April 14, 1976 meetir:.g. The motion was seconded by Mr. Jeffrey and the minutes were unanimously approved by voice vote.

IV. EXECUTIVE SESSION

A. The Board discussed legal matters relating to pending court action. B. The Board discussed personnel matters before the University. C. The Board conducted preliminary discussion on the possible sale and purchase of real estate by the University. 224

V. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

A. Report of the Academic Affairs Committee

In Dr. Keto's absence, Dr. Hubschman reported as follows:

The Academic Affairs Committee met on May 5, 1976 to review the items as submitted to the Committee by the University Adminis­ tration for consideration by the Board of Trustees at its next meeting on May 20, 1976. In attendance were the following members of the Committee: Dr. John Keto, Chairman, Rev. George Lucas, Mr. Albert Sealy, Dr. Glenn Graham, Dr. Edward Nicholson and Dr. Edgar Hardy. Mrs. Helen James and Dr. Rubin Battino were not able to attend. Also present were Dr. Andrew Spiegel, Executive Vice President and Provost and Treasurer of the University, Dr. John Murray, Vice President and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dr. Jerry Hubschman, Associate Provost and Secretary of the Board. Dr. John Beljan, Dean of the School of Medicine and Dr. Sam Kolrnen of the School of Medicine attended in reference to review of item 4. Dr. Perry Hall, College of Education, was present for the review of item 2.

1. Proposed Amendments to the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws

Two proposed amendments to the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws are being referred to the Board of Trustees for approval. The first is to Article III, Section 10, (A), (d) on the composition of the Steer­ ing Committee of the Academic Council and reads as follows:

11 (A) The Steering Committee shall consist of ten persons. 11

"(d) Seven elected members of the Academic Council. These shall be representatives of the six separate academic units, consisting of the four Colleges and two Schools, and a student member. They shall be elected at the first regularly scheduled meeting after the annual election. 11

The underlined wording <;::onstitutes the changes from the current paragraphs (A) and (d) for reasons of updating subject paragraphs to be consistent with the current organization of the University. The amendment has been approved by the Academic Council on May 5, 1975 and the University Faculty with amendments, on February 24, 1976. May 20, 1976 225

The second proposed amendment to the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws formalized the organization and operation of the Univer­ sity Undergraduate Petitions Committee as a standing committee of the Academic Council. Such a committee has been active since 1968, but formalization was inadvertently omitted in current documentation. The amendment was approved by the Academic Council on November 3, 1975 and the University Faculty with editorial and name changes, on February 24, 1976 and is as follows:

"A University Undergraduate Petitions Committee shall be a standing committee of Academic Council.

1. Purpose of the Committee

The University Undergraduate Petitions Committee will function to review the actions of the undergraduate colleges, schools, and divisions Petitions Committees and have the authority to act to ensure a uniform application of academic regulations at Wright State University.

2. Composition

The Committee members shall be selected on an annual basis. This Committee shall be exempt from the require­ ment that two of its members be members of the Academic Council. The University Undergraduate Petitions Committee shall be composed of:

a. the Provost (or other academic representative designated by the President) who will act as Chairman of the Committee.

b. a faculty representative from each of the undergraduate colleges, schools, and divisions Petitions Committees selected annually by the Petitions Committees.

c. the Registrar or his representative shall act as Secretary to the University Undergraduate Petitions Committee and participate as a non-voting member of this Committee.

d. two representatives from the student body appointed an­ nually by the Student Caucus, except when the student petitioner specifically requests that the student member not participate in the petitioner's case before the Committee. This decision shall be optional and rest exclusively with the petitioner 226

3. Alternate Representative

Each representative shall have an officially designated alternate. The alternate shall be appointed on the same basis as the representative and will function in full mem­ bership capacity when the regular member cannot parti­ cipate in Committee meetings. "

The proposed amendments are straightforward and provide essential updating of the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws for completeness and consistency with the current University organi-. zation. The Academic Affairs Committee recommends approval by the Board of Trustees.

2. Proposed Program for a Master of Rehabilitation Counseling Degree

Prior to the meeting, all members of the Academic Affairs Committee had been provided copies of the Proposal for a Master of Rehabilitation Counseling Degree as prepared by Dr. Perry Hall, Co-ordinator, Rehabilitation Education, for the sponsoring College of Education, for submittal to the Board of Trustees for approval and subsequent presentation to the Ohio Board of Regents. As a result of prior study and consideration within the meeting, the Academic Affairs Committee endorses the proposed Master's program as a further advancement of Wright State's Rehabilitation Education program and important in the continued National and Community .emphasis on welfare and rehabilitation of disabled and handicapped individuals. The proposed program adds a new phase in the preparation of rehabilitation counselors to work with the severely disabled and multi-handicapped. Such training is not now available from other State Universities of Ohio and is of recent attention in the National program. The Academic Affairs Committee recommends approval by the Board as a continued development of Wright State's center of excellence in rehabilitation education.

The Committee found the Proposal well prepared, delineating a curriculum essential to the Master's level training of the subject rehabilitation counselors. Since the promotion of understanding and responsive acceptance in the therapy and rehabilitation of the handi­ capped is of such importance to the counselor, the therapist, and the handicapped individual, it was pointed out that the curriculum should include a course in communications for the graduate student enrolled. An alternative would be the establishment of an entry level proficiency by evaluation upon admission. Further, although the projected three year costs of the program are well summarized and tabulated, the financing and funding resources both available May 20, 1976 227 and required, need to be correspondingly summarized and tabulated. The budget should establish financial requirements without the bene­ fit of any anticipated grant support and delineate augmentation as a result of any grants received. The Academic Affiars Committee recommends approval of the proposed program not contingent upon the anticipated grant support.

3. Proposed Associate of Applied Business Degree in .Retail Marketing Technology (WOBC)

Dr. Hubschman distributed a proposal from the Western Ohio Branch Campus for a new technical degree program. This was for the Associate of Applied Business in Retail Marketing Technology. The committee members agreed to review the proposal and report back to the Secretary of the Board. Based upon subsequent review and comment, the following points are made.

a. The proposal suggests several specific behavioral objectives expected for students in the program. This list should be complemented with expected objectives from the discipline or professional point of view.

b. Space and equipment needs .after the first year of the program should be stated.

c. While a three-year summary of costs was provided, a similar tabulation of income was not. A summary of anticipated in­ come for the same period should be provided.

d. Concern was expressed for the need to coordinate this pro­ gram closely with the College of Business and Administration on Main Campus. Specifically, students entering the program should be made fully aware of the differing objectives and re­ quirements of the technical and B. S. programs.

The Academic Affairs Committee recommends approval of the proposed program by the Board of Trustees.

4. Bylaws of the Wright State University School of Medicine

In the Committee's deliberation on the School of Medicine Bylaws as adopted by the Faculty of the School of Medicine and being submitted to the Board for review, Dr. Spiegel opened the discussion by out­ lining the pm;ition of University Administration on the proposed purpose of such Board review. Inasmuch as Bylaws of the other Colleges have been the prerogative of the Colleges and not subject to detailed review and approval of the Board, the subject Bylaws should be considered 228

in principle by the Board and approval or disapproval be applied to any exceptions to currently governing University policies, regu lations and constitution. The Committee concurs with this position and recommends that the Board consider the School of Medicine Bylaws in that respect.

Evaluation of the Bylaws by the School of Medicine and Univer­ sity Administration finds the Bylaws to be in accord with University governance, constitution and bylaws with the exception of deleting the status of tenure for the faculty of the School of Medicine. In lieu of tenure, the School of Medicine proposes to operate under an alternate concept of renewable, reviewable appointments, initial appointments being for three years with subsequent first renewed appointment being for three years with follow-on reappointments at five year intervals. Employment in relation to such appointments is, of course, subject to the year by year contract procedure under State law. The objective of the School of Medicine in adopting the concept of renewable, reviewable appointments in lieu of tenure is to provide for periodic review and evaluation of faculty performance. Hopefully this will achieve accountability of the Faculty toward its aims, purposes and objectives as well as positive reinforcement in the continued development of excellence in its educational program.

Full discussion and deliberation was conducted by the Committee on the subject of the proposed exception. Key points brought out were:

a. Concurrence that there is a definite need for accountability in achieving objectivity and excellence in faculty performance. Wright State has been and is sensitive to this need as evidenced by past faculty proposals on the subject.

b. Positive reinforcement is agreed to provide a greater incentive for progressive performance improvement than negative evaluations.

c. The proposed concept would not in itself inhibit academic freedom since alternate security is provided and other due process protection again improper discrimination is estab­ lished by University policy and regulations and by governing external statutes.

d. Alternate stability and continuity of faculty functioning is provided by the concept of renewable, reviewable appointments.

e. The alternate concept in lieu of tenure has had the unanimous approval of the faculty of the School of Medicine. May 20, 1976 229

During the course of discussion, the question was raised as to whether the University Administration and Board of Trustees would be willing to entertain proposals for deviation from the Constitution and Bylaws by other Colleges or Schools. It was agreed that reason­ able proposals were always in order. It was pointed out that our Western Ohio Branch Campus Faculty have a promotion and tenure policy that differs from that on Main Campus.

Motion was made and seconded that the Academic Affairs Com­ mittee recommend approval of this exception by the Board in accepting the adoption of the Bylaws by the School of Medicine. The motion was passed by a vote of five for and one against.

It is further recommended that the Board, if it finds for the ap­ proval of the exception, make clear that such approval in no way reflects on the concept of tenure and its status with respect to the rest of the University as set forth in the University Faculty Con­ stitution and Bylaws and that such approval is without bias, positive or negative, with respect to any organizational component of the University. Policy and principles of the University as established by the Board are well formulated in the Statement of Purpose in the Governing Documents of Wright State. As set forth in the opening paragraph of the Statement of Purpose, "The chief purposes of Wright State University shall be the achievement of excellence in teaching, the achievement of substantial contributions to human knowledge, the achievement of major service to the larger com­ munity, and the maintenance of a free and cosmopolitan environment for the work toward such achievements. "

The Academic Affairs Committee concurs in principle with the subject Bylaws and concludes that they are sound, well organized and inclusive. Comments and suggestions were made with respect to their improvement, that in regard to the concept of renewable and reviewable appointments, continued evaluation should be applied as to effectiveness in achieving the desired objectives and that out­ side advisory participation be incorporated in Medical School per­ formance evaluations. Further, it was advised that because of the sensitivity of the missions of the Faculty Development Committee and Faculty J\ffairs Committee as set forth in the Bylaws in pcn:iOnnd administration, membership criteria, composition and due proccs::; procedures for those committees should assure maximum competence and integrity of operations.

John E. Keto Chairman Academic Affairs Committee

Mr. Sealy moved (Rev. Lucas seconded) acceptance of the report of the May 5, 1976 meeting of the Academic Affairs Committee. The motion was unanimously approved by roll call vote. 230

VI. A. Review of Contract Forms

President Kegerreis reported that the State Auditors Office had directed all examiners to review contracts for all of our employees. At that time, the examiners agreed that our con­ tract forms met the guidelines for accountability. The Auditors Office requires that each contract form used by the University must be approved by the Board of Trustees and recorded in the minutes. Copies of the contract forms used by Wright State University were considered, and a resolution was prepared to formalize approval of these forms.

RESOLUTION 76-27

RESOLVED that the following contract forms are authorized for employment purposes at Wright State University:

1. Notice of Appointment or Change 35-71/16 Rev. 10-73

2. Notice of Salary Rate for Academic Year 35-71/29 Rev. 1-76

3. Notice of Salary Rate for Fiscal Year 35-71/28 Rev. 1-76

4. Administrative Continuing Employment Agreement 35-71/20

5. Unclassified Staff Continuing Employment Agreement 35-21/3

6. Fiscal Year Continuing Faculty Employment Agreement 35-21/4

7. Special Contract 35-21/ 6

8.' Three Quarters Year Continuing Faculty 35-21/5 Rev. 2/74 Employment Agreement

9. Three Quarters Year Visiting Faculty 35-21/7 Employment Agreement

Mr. Gilliam moved (Mrs. James seconded) adoption of the Resolution approving contract forms for the University. The Hesolution was unanimously approved by roll call vote. WRIGHT STATE UHIVERSITY VI. A. 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OR CHANGE

0 New Appointment 0 Renewed Appointment 0 Termination

0 Personal Doto Change 0 Poyrol I Doto Change 0 Assignment or Title Change

EFFECTIVE DATE EMPLOYEE NO.

NAME (LAST, FIRST, Ml) SSN

ADDRESS ZIP HOME PHONE BIRTH DATE

MARITAL STATUS: 0 MARRIED 0 SINGLE 0 OTHER TITLE RANK SEX: 0 MALE 0 FEMALE CATEGORY OF EMPLOYMENT: CLASSIFICATION STEP 0 CLASSIFIED 0 UNCLASSIFIED STAFF

DEPARTMENT NUMBER 0 Faculty: 0 Full Time; 0 P.T. 0 O.L. 0 Student

Proj. (2) Account (6) Object (4} PAYROLL DATA

$ $ Federal W/H Additional$ % CON TRACT AMOUNT HOURLY RATE PERCENT OF TIME s $ BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD (B) ANNUITY (C) M $ $ Bl•WEEKLY BONDS (E) WASH NATL. MONTHLY BONDS (G)

State Tax: UNION DUES (I) UNITED APPEAL (J) AAUP (K)

PERS: ISTRS: 1. % EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE City Tax: 2. % (OED. AUTH.) REGULAR FACULTY OVERLOAD PART TIME FACULTY DEPT. COURSE NO. CREDITS F w SP SA SB SC DEPT, COURSE NO. CREDITS F w SP SA S,B SC

Class No. Class No.

RECORD OF DEPARTMENTAL TRANSFER

FROM TO

DEPARTMENT POSITION DEPARTMENT POSITION RATE CHANGE REPLACED BY

CHANGE/COMMENTS/SPECIAL CONDITIONS:

Dote: _____ Dean/Dir. ------­ Budget Officer: ------­

Date: ______Chairman:------­ Personnel Officer------Dote: _____

Dote: ______~hairrnan: ------­ Payroll Officer:------­

DISTRIBUTION: White-Payroll; Blue-Budget; Green-Personnel; Yellow-Olv./Oept. Plnk·lndlvldual Goldenrod-Suspense 232 llJ Notice of Salary Rate for Academic Year 19_ _-19_ VI. A. 2. fl Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

Name Rank/Title

Department name Department account number

Under provisions of your current Continuing Employment Agree­ Your signature below acknowledges acceptance of the above sal­ ment or Contract and the Board or Trustees Budget. your three ary. Retain the pink copy and return others to your administrative academic quarters' salary rate for Academic Year 19_-19 ____ , supervisor. If you desire changes to your payroll deductions or effective September 1, 19__, will be withholdings, please contact Faculty Records by the effective date of $ ______--­ this salary notice. This salary will be paid in twelve approximately equal installments beginning on September 30, 19 ____ , and ending on August 30, 19__, at a monthly salary rate of $____

Chairman/Dean Date Employee

Chairman/Dean Date Personnel Date

Payroll Date Budget Date

White/Payroll Blue/Budget Green/Faculty Records Yellow/Department Pink/Employee Goldenrod/Provost File May 20, 1976 233 111 Notice of Salary Rate for Fiscal Year 19__ -19__ VI. A. 3. 'I I' Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

Name Rank/Title

Under provisions of your Continuing Employee Agreement or Con­ Your signature below acknowledges acceptance of the above sal­ tract and the Board of Trustees Budget, your Fiscal Year 19____ _ ary. Retain the pink copy and return others to your administrative 19.____ salary rate effective July 1, 19_ .. _, will be supervisor. If you desire changes to your payroll deductions or $ withholdings, please contact Faculty Records by the effective date of The salary will be paid in twelve approximately equal installments this salary notice. beginning on July 31, 19 , and ending on June 30, 19 , at a monthly salary rate of $______

Chairman/Dean Date Employee Date

- Chairman/Dean Date Personnel Date

Payroll Date Budget Date

White/Payroll Blue/Budget Green/Faculty Records Yellow /Department Pink/Employee Goldenrod/Provost File

35-71128 Rev, 1·76 234 Wright State University

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTINUING EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT VI. A. 4. (Unclassified Service)

Organization

Social Security Number

The Board of Trustees of Wright State University and the above named individual agree that:

Subject to the following stipulations, said individual is employed on a continuing basis to render full-time service as directed, at a salary agreed to between the employee and the University, subject to ratification by the Board of Trustees, and subject to adequate appropriations by the legislature.

A. The University shall annually give written notice to the employee of said employee's salary for the forthcoming fiscal year. The employee shall notify his/her immediate supervisor in writing on the form provided, of the acceptance or nonacceptance of such employment and salary within 15 calendar days after receipt of the salary notice.

B. Employee's salary will be paid in approximately equal monthly installments starting with the last working day of July and ending on the last working day of the following June, unless otherwise indicated under Special Provisions.

C. The employee will earn 22 working days of vacation for each twelve months of service at the rate of 1.82 days per month, and 15 working days of sick leave for each contract year of service in accordance with University regulations.

D. The employee will notify his/her immediate supervisor of any activity in which said employee may engage which will or may result in rendering less than full-time service to the University. The employee may not accept employment outside the University without prior consent of the President or his designee.

E. The employee, in addition to regular administrative duties, may be called upon to teach, may be awarded fully or partially affiliated academic rank in an academic department, division, or college, subject to provisions of the Wright State University Policies and Procedures for Granting Tenure and Promotion.

F. The pertinent provisions of the Ohio Revised Code are expressly incorporated in this agreement, and employment under this agreement is also subject to the Bylaws, Code of Regulations, and other actions of the Board of Trustees currently in effect, or as they may be amended or adopted hereafter.

G. The University and the employee each shall have the right to terminate this agreement and employment thereunder and each recognizes the obligation to give a minimum of 60 days notice in writing to the other party. The employee, if holding fully affiliated faculty tenure, may upon termination of this agreement return to the academic department in which holding tenure.

H. Special Provisions:

Secretary, Board of Trustees

Date

Distribution: White--Faculty Records; Canary-Department; Pink·· Employee; Goldenrod-Suspense May 20, 1976 235

UNCLASSIFIED STAFF CONTINUING EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT VI. A. 5. Wright State University

Effective Date

------Name Organization

Soc. Sec. Number

The Board of Trustees of Wright State University and the above named individual agree that:

Subject to the following stipulations, said individual is employed on a continuing basis to render full time service as directed, at a salary agreed to between the employee and the University, subject to ratification by the Board of Trustees, and subject to adequate appropriations by the legislature. A. The University shall annually give written notice to the employee of said employee's salary for the forthcoming fiscal year. The employee shall notify his/her immediate supervisor in writing on the form provided, of the acceptance or nonacceptance of such employment and salary within 15 calendar days after receipt of the salary notice. B. Employee's salary will be paid in approximately equal monthly installments starting with the last working day of July and ending on the last working day of the following June, unless otherwise indicated under Special Provisions. C. The employee will earn 22 working days of vacation for each year of service. D. The employee will notify his/her immediate supervisor of any activity in which said employee may engage which will or may result in rendering less than full-time service to the University. The employee may not accept employment outside the University without prior consent of the President. E. The pertinent provisions of the Ohio Revised Code are expressly incorporated in this agreement, and employment under this agreement is also subject to the By-Laws, Code of Regulations, and other actions of the Board of Trustees currently in effect, or as they may be amended or adopted hereafter. F. The University and the employee each shall have the right to terminate this agreement and employment there· under and each recognizes the obligation to give a minimum of 60 days notice in writing to the other party. G. Special Provisions:

Employee Signature Secretary, Board of Trustees

Date Date

Distribution: White Faculty Records; Conary Department; Pink Employee; Goldenrod Suspense

35 21/3 236

FISCAL YEAR CONTINUING FACULTY EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT VI. A. 6. Wright State University

Effective Date

Name Organization

Soc. Sec. Number

The Board of Trustees of Wright State University and the above named individual agree that:

Subject to the following stipulations, said individual is employed full time on a continuing basis as a member of the faculty of Wright State University and, subject to notice of nonreappointment and acquisition of tenure as provided in the University Policies and Procedures for the Granting of Promotions and Tenure, at an agreed salary subject to ratification by the Board of Trustees. . A. Said employee agrees to render full-time service to Wright State University. The employee will advise his/her immediate supervisor of any activities in which said employee may engage which will or may result in the rendering of less than full time service to the University, and the employee may not accept employment outside the University, without prior consent of the President. B. Subject to adequate appropriations by the legislature, the University shall annually give written notice to the employee of his/her salary for the forthcoming year. The employee shall notify the immediate supervisor in writing of the acceptance or nonacceptance of the salary and appointment on the form provided, within 15 calendar days after receipt of the salary notice. C. The employee's salary will be paid in approximately equal monthly installments starting with the last working day of July and ending on the last working day of the following June, unless otherwise indicated under Special Provisions. D. The employee will earn 22 working days of vacation for each year of service. E. Except for tenured faculty, the University may terminate this agreement by notice of nonreappointment in writing to the employee not later than February 1 during the first year of service at Wright State University, and not later than May 1 after the first year of service. F. The employee shall have the right to terminate this agreement by submission of a resignation to the Provost of the University not later than April 1 or 15 calendar days after receiving notification of salary for the follow· ing year, whichever date occurs later. G. The pertinent provisions of the Ohio Revised Code are expressly incorporated in this agreement, and employment under this agreement is also subject to the By-Laws, Code of Regulations, and other actions of the Board of Trustees currently in effect, or as they may be amended or adopted hereafter. H. Special Provisions:

Employee Signature Secretary, Board of Trustees

Date Date

Distribution: White Faculty Records; Conery - Department; Pink - Employee; Goldenrod - Suspense

35·2114 May 20, 1976 237

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY VI. A. 7. Office of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees Dayton, Ohio SPECIAL CONTRACT Part Time ___ Overload

QUARTER/ TERM

BEGINNING DATE ENDING DATE

NAME DIVISION

SOC. SEC. NUMBER DEPARTMENT

RANK ACTUAL TOTAL SALARY

TITLE AND POSIT ION

The Board of Trustees of Wright State University and the above named individual, hereinafter called employee, agree as follows:

1. Said employee is employed in the above named rank and title for the period commencing on the above indicated Beginning Date and ending on the above indicated Ending Date and will render service in in accordance with such employment; 2. Wright State University will pay the above named employee the amount indicated under Actual Total Salary for these services. Payment will be made in ______approximately equal installments during the period of this contract, starting on ______and ending on ______, unless otherwise provided for under Special Condition section of this contract; 3. Employment under this contract, including the payment of salary, is subject to the sufficiency of legislative appropriations and the receipt of sufficient funds; 4. The pertinent provisions of the Ohio Revised Code are expressly incorporated in this contract, and such employment is also subject to the By-Laws, Code of Regulations and other actions of the Board of Trustees currently in effect, or as they may be amended hereafter. • 5. Special Conditions: ______

EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE SECRETARY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

DATE DATE 238 THREE QUARTERS YEAR CONTINUING FACULTY VI. A. 8. EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Wright State University

Effective Date

Name Division

Soc. Sec. Number Department

The Board of Trustees of Wright State University and the above named individual agree that:

Subject to the following stipulations, said individual is employed on a continuing basis as a member of the faculty of Wright State University, subject to notice of nonreappointment and acquisition of tenure as provided in the University Policies and Procedures for the Granting of Promotion and Tenure, at an agreed salary subject to ratification by the Board of Trustees. A. Said employee agrees to render full-time service for three academic quarters of each academic year as assigned by the department chairman. The employee will advise his/her immediate supervisor of any activities in which said employee may engage which will or may result in rendering less than full-time service to the university, and the employee may not accept employment outside the university during the assigned academic quarters without prior consent of the president. B. Subject to adequate appropriations by the legislature, the university shall annually give written notice to the employee of his salary for the forthcoming year; the employee shall notify his/her supervisor in writing of acceptance or nonacceptance of the salary and continued appointment on the form provided, within 15 calendar days after receipt of the salary notice. C. The employee's salary will be paid in approximately equal monthly installments starting with the last working day of September and ending on the last working day of the following August, unless otherwise indicated under Special Provisions. 0. Only fully affiliated faculty status at Wright State University shall apply toward probationary service leading to tenure. E. Except for tenured faculty, the university may terminate this agreement by notice of nonreappointment in writing to the employee not later than February 1 of the first academic year's service and not later than May 1 after the first year's service at Wright State University. F. The employee shall have the right to terminate this agreement by submission of a resignation to the provost of the university not later than April 1, or 15 calendar days after receiving notification of salary' for the following year; whichever date occurs later. G. The pertinent provisions of the Ohio Revised Code are expressly incorporated in this agreement, and employment under this agreement is also subject to the By-Laws, Code of Regulations, and other actions of the Board of Trustees currently in effect, or as they may be amended or adopted hereafter. H. Special Provisions:

·------··------­ Employee Signature Secretary, Board of Trustees·

Date Date

Distribution: White - Faculty Records; Canary - Department; Pink - Employee; Goldenrod - Suspense

35·21/5 Rev. 2/74 May 20, 1976 239 Wright State University VI. A. 9.

THREE QUARTERS YEAR VISITING FACULTY EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT This agreement describes an employment relationship that does not constitute eligibility for tenure.

Expiration Date

Academic Rank

Security Number Department

The Board of Trustees of Wright State University and the above named individual agree that:

Subject to the following stipulations, said individual is employed for a period not to exceed five academic years as a member of the faculty of Wright State University, subject to notice of nonreappointment as provided in the University Policies and Procedures, at an agreed salary subject to ratification by the Board of Trustees.

A. Said employee agrees to render full-time service for three academic quarters of each academic year as assigned by the department chairman. The employee will advise his/her immediate supervisor of any activities in which said employee may engage which will or may result in rendering less than full-time service to the university, and the employee may not accept employment outside the university during the assigned academic quarters without prior consent of the president.

B. Subject to adequate appropriations by the legislature, the university shall annually give written notice to the employee of his/her salary for the forthcoming year; the employee shall notify his/her supervisor in writing of acceptance or non­ acceptance of the salary and continued appointment on the form provided, yvithin fifteen calendar days after receipt of the salary notice.

C. The employee's salary will be paid in approximately equal monthly installments starting with the last working day of September and ending on the last working day of the following August, unless otherwise indicated under Special Provisions.

D. This appointment shall not apply toward service leading to tenure.

E. The university may terminate this agreement prior to the above expiration date by notice of ·nonreappointment in writing to the employee not later than February 1 of the first academic year's service and not later than May 1 after the first year's service at Wright State University.

F. The employee shall have the right to terminate this agreement prior to the above expiration date by submission of a resignation to the provost of the university not later than April 1, or fifteen calendar days after receiving notification of salary for the following year, whichever date occurs later.

G. The pertinent provisions of the Ohio Revised Code are expressly incorporated in this agreement, and employment under this agreement is also subject to the By-Laws, Code of Regulations, and other acti.ons of the Board of Trustees currently in effect, or as they may be amended or adopted hereafter.

H. Special Provisions:

Employee Signature Secretary, Board of Trustees

Date

Distribution: White-Faculty Records; Canary-Department; Pink-Employee; Goldenrod-Suspense 35-21/7 240

B. School of Medicine and Joint Advisory Committee Status Report

President Kegerreis introduced Dr. John R. Beljan, M. D., who presented the following report:

During the past month, we appointed Robert Jewett, M.D. as Assoc­ iate Dean for Academic Affairs, bringing to a successful close a nationwide search that continued for over six months. We have also recently named R. Bryan Roberts, M.D. as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology. Within the next few weeks we hope to be able to announce the appointment of an Associate Dean for Research Affairs. With the naming of the latter individual, the basic admin­ istrative and academic leadership of the School of Medicine will have largely been identified. General faculty development also continues at an intensive pace and we expect to continue its further augmen­ tation during the coming academic year.

James Funkhouser, M.D., the first Chairman of the Department of Pathology, has f~und it necessary to resign the chair. It was with great reluctance that his resignation was accepted. It is appropriate to formally recognize the significant contributions made by Dr. Funk­ houser in the planning and development of the medical education pro­ gram.

To facilitate the continued development of the Department of Pathology, Alvin E. Rodin, M.D. has been appointed as Chairman in addition to his other duties as Chairman of the Department of Post­ graduate Medicine and Continuing Education.

The search for a development officer has continued and we are optimistic that this individual will be identified within the next few weeks. As the size of the faculty grows and the matriculation of the charter class draws closer, there is an increasingly urgent need for unrestricted funds to meet a multitude of special needs. We look to this officer to help us meet these needs.

During the past month we have filed a continuation application with the Veterans Administration requesting support for the third year of our development. We have also received notice that a site team from the Veterans Administration will visit the School of Medicine from June 15 to June 17 to make a reconnnendation concerning our pen­ ding supplemental application.

Bids for the Laboratory Animal Facility were opened recently and were well below the official estimates. Unfortunately, the award of contracts was delayed by formal appeals action taken by two of the unsuccessful bidders. These questions have now been resolved :md we May 20, 1976 241

hope that construction will begin within the next few days. This much-delayed facility will fill a very important role in the cur­ riculum, and it is imperative that it be available by the start of classes. It is already apparent, however, that the facility will be saturated as soon as it becomes available. We are exploring the possibility of developing temporary additional facilities until a more permanent solution can be developed. We are quite pleased to announce that the National Institute of Health has made available $225,984 to assist in the development of the Laboratory Animal Facility.

Planning of the ambulatory teaching facilities continues and we are now searching for a full-time director to assume day-to-day re­ sponsibilities for the planning and development of the total program. We are also continuing to meet regularly with representatives of Fairborn Medical Facilities, Inc. in order to continue planning for our joint effort. A consultant will be retained in the near future to study the fiscal viability of this project.

A School of Medicine Committee is meeting regularly to plan the development of the Faculty Services Plan. The target is to have the program operational by January 1, 1977. Profess:tonal practice and consultation income from the Plan will ultimately help replace the loss of development funds presently available under the Veterans Ad­ ministration grant.

The Admissions Committee has essentially completed the interview process for candidates to be considered for admission to the charter class. We have received acceptances for approximately sixteen of the thirty-two positions and we will fill the remaining positions by the end of May or early June.

Present efforts within the School of Medicine are now beginning to concentrate on the resources which must be available by September to accommodate the charter class. Equipment is being received daily and we are beginning to test and evaluate various experiments and procedures. We are also actively planning to develop an interim library and provide facilities for audiovisual materials. In the near future, we will also undertake the development of a medical photog­ raphy and medical illustration facility to help meet the needs of the educational program.

We continue to be quite pleased by the rapid progress being made and the innovative medical education program being developed by our faculty. 242

C. Residency Rule

President Kegerreis reported that at the September 15, 1975 meeting, this Board approved the University's current Residency Rule. At that time, it was agreed that it was desirable to follow the rule prescribed by the Ohio Board of Regents. Variance from those guidelines could affect levels of State subsidy.

On April 23, 1976, the Ohio Board of Regents adopted an amend­ ment to the Residency Rule. Because this rule is identical to theirs, he suggested that the Board adopt a similar amendment. The fol­ lowing is extracted paragraph 2. c. with the inserted amendment underlined.

2. c. Any alien holding an immigration visa or classified as a political refugee shall be considered a resident of the State of Ohio in the same manner as any other student.

Mr. Ross moved (Mr. McConnaughey seconded) adoption of the "political refugee" amendment to the residency rule. The amendment was unanimously adopted by roll call vote.

D. Faculty Tenure

President Kegerreis reported as follows:

On February 11, 1976, this Board approved the Revised Policies and Procedures for Granting of Promotions and Tenure at Wright State University. The revised procedures involve a calendar that varies considerably from the previous one with which we are accus­ tomed.

Since the last meeting of the Board, the University Promotions and Tenure Committee has met under the new calendar and forwarded a nomination for a tenure appointment on our man campus.

I have considered this nomination and recommend your approval of the appointment of Dr. Beverly Gaw as Assistant Professor of Speech Communication with tenure effective fall quarter 1976.

Mrs. James moved (Rev. Lucas seconded) to approve the tenure of Dr. Gaw. The motion was unanimously approved by roll call vote. May 20, 1976 243

E. Professor Emeritus

President Kegerreis reported that Resolution 71-3 of the Board provides for conferring emeritus status to distinguished retiring faculty. Under this provision, the College of Education at its February 6, 1976 meeting voted unanimously to recommend that upon retirement, Dr. Harbage be afforded the status of Professor Emeritus. This recommendation was unanimously endorsed by the Academic Council of Wright State University at its May 17, 1976 meeting.

He was pleased to concur with this action and recommended consideration of the following resolution.

RESOLUTION 76-28

WHEREAS, Dr. Mary Harbage joined the faculty of Wright State University in 1967, and

WHEREAS, prior to coming to Wright State University, Dr. Harbage distinguished herself as a teacher, a curriculum supervisor, a college faculty member, a department chairman, head of an American education mission in Korea, and as an editor for Scholastics Magazine, and

WHEREAS, Dr. Harbage has worked diligently during the past nine years to project a positive image for this University and her presence added maturity and stature to the then young faculty of the new university, and

WHEREAS, Dr. Harbage is well known in the field of language arts and children's literature, and her research, her extensive publications, and her many speaking engagements in this country and abroad have contributed much to the reputation of Wright State University, therefore be it

RESOLVED, that the title of Professor Emeritus be conferred upon Dr. Mary Harbage in recognition of her distinguished service to Wright State University.

Mr. Jeffrey moved (Mr. Ross seconded) the confirmation of Emeritus status to Dr. Harbage. The motion was unanimously approved by roll call vote. 244

F. Traffic & Parking Regulations

President Kegerreis reported that the traffic and parking rules and regulations must be approved by the Board on a regular basis. This year there have been minor increases proposed in the changes for parking decals. A complete set of Motor Vehicle Traffic and Parking Regulations with decal changes is attached. He recom­ mended adoption of the following resolution.

RESOLUTION 76-29

RESOLVED that the University President is hereby authorized to put into effect the traffic and parking rules and regulations as set forth in MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS 1976/77, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, and be it further

RESOLVED that Resolution 74-3 adopted by this Board of Trustees on September 14, 1973 is hereby repealed.

Rev. Lucas moved (Mrs. James seconded) adoption of the Motor Vehicle Regulation for 1976/77. The Resolution was unan­ imously adopted by roll call vote. May 20, 1976 245 MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC AND PARKING REGULATIONS Wright State University 1976 - 1977

INTRODUCTION

The laws of the State of Ohio (Section 3345.21 and 3352.03

of the Ohio Revised Code) require the University Board of

Trustees to ado?t such rules and regulations as may be

necessary for the effective control of university property.

The State of Ohio Motor Vehicle Laws and the following

Rules and Regulations have been approved by the Board of

Trustees, and constitute the regulations for vehicle use on

Wright State University Main Campus.

-GENERAL REGULATIONS

1. All persons driving motorized vehicles to and parking on

the main campus shall either

a. Register the vehicle with the Parking Services Office

(241 Allyn Hall), pay the appropriate amount for a. decal,

apply the decal to the vehicle and park where permitted

by the decal; or

b. Park at available parking meters, or

c. Park in K-lot (free).

2. Responsibility for finding a parking space resides with

the vehicle operator. Lack of· available space is no

justification for violation of these regulations.

3. Pedestrians shall have the right-of-way at all times.

4. The registrant of a motor vehiqle is responsible for

violations involving that vehicle. The legal owner

of the vehicle is responsible for any unresolved citations. 246

Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

5. The university assumes no responsibility for vehicles

or their contents.

VISITORS

Visitors to the campus may park in the Visitor's Lot, Parking

Meters or K-lot.

PARKING ZONES - ZONE A

Individual spaces are reserved on a 24-hour basis for holders

of A decals. These spaces are assigned as closely as possible

to the building of the registrant's choice. Any person may

purchase an A decal and have a space reserved, however, a

limited number of spaces are available. A decals are sold on

an annual basis ONLY (starting in the fall of each academic

year) . A decal holders may also park in zones B and c.

ZONE B

Holders of B decals are permitted to park in zoned areas near­

est to the buildings except for reserved zone A and zone H

spaces. Any person may purchase a B decal. B decal holders

may also park in zone c.

ZONE N (area same as B after 4:00 p.m.)

Holders of N (Night) dec~ls may park in zone B after 4:00 p.m.

only. Any person may purchase an N decal. At any time, N

decal holders may park in zone c.

ZONE C

Parking areas labeled zone C are located at a greater distance

from the buildings. ·Any person may purchase a C decal. May 20, 1976 247 Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

ZONE F

Faculty members who purchase a Faculty decal may park in areas reserved for Faculty Only or may also park in areas B or C if space is not available in F zone. (please see map for approximate locations)

ZONE H

Reserved parking for disabled/handicapped individuals is avail­ able through the purchase of an H decal. Applicants must register with Handicapped Student Services before applying for an H decal. Two types of zone H parking are availble for persons confined to wheelchairs and for the walking disabled/ handicapped. H decal holders may also park in zones B and c.

ZONE K

The Skyway Park area, adjacent to Kauffman Avenue, is zone K.

Parking in this area is FREE. No registration is required.

ZONE M: operators of motorized two and three-wheeled vehicles must part in zone M. Several locations are specified as zone M within zone B areas. Any person may purchase an M decal.

Holders of M decals may· park only in zone M.

CAR POOL ZONES

Certain areas in close proximity to buildings have been reserved for car pools. A car pool may contain from two to five individuals. However, one person must be named as the representative. Each person in the pool will receive a decal, and the pool will be issued one permit at B decal rate, which 248 Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

is to be placed on the sunvisor in the car being driven to

the campus. Any person may join a car pool. Car pool decals

are issued on a quarterly basis only.

PARKING METERS

Any person, regardless of decal, may park at a parking meter

and pay the appropriate meter fee.

REFUNDS

Persons who purchase decals and subsequently determine they

do not require a decal, may request a refund according to

the following procedure and schedule. Annual decal holders

may apply anytime, and refunds will be pro-rated. Quarterly

decal holders, prior to the beginning of a quarter, 100%

refund; during the first two weeks of the quarter, 80% refund.

After this period no refunds will be granted.

Requests for refunds may be made at the Parking Services Office,

241 Allyn Hall.

DECAL ZONES AND PARKING CHARGES

ANNUAL

Zone A/$100 Zone B/$42 Zone N/$32

Zone C/$21 Zone F/$42 Zone H/$32

Zone K/FREE Zone M/$16

QUARTERLY Full-time Part-time

Zone B $16.00 $8.00

Zone N $13.00 $6.50

Zone c $ 8.00 $4.00

Zone F $16.0Q $8.00

Zone H $11.00 $5.00

Zone K FREE FREE

~one M ·$ 6.00 $3.00 May 20, 1976 249 Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

DECALS AND PERMITS

1. Decals are not transferable betwe~n persons and vehicles.

2. Decals shall be attached to the left side of the rear

bumper of four-wheeled vehicles, on two-or-three wheeled

vehicles, decals must be affixed on or near the rear

fender so as· to be visible from the rear. In all cases,

decals must be in plain view. Each decal has instructions

on the reverse side for applying the decal.

3. Replacement decals are issued at no charge only when the

registrant obtains a different vehicle.or when current

decal is damaged. Proof of such may be required.

4. Replacement decals shall not be issued to individuals

having unresolved violation notices.

5. Purchase of more than one decal is permissible at full

charge per decal.

6. Temporary parking permits are available at the Parking

Services Office and at the parking control booth. Temporary

permits are issued for not more th~n a three day period

when a properly registered vehicle is not used on campus.

There is no charge for a temporary permit. A temporary

parking permit may be issued verbally, under emergency

conditions by calling Extension 2111.

VIOLATIONS; FINES, IMPOUNDING, AND APPEALS

Moving violations are subject to a penalty fine of $10.00.

The following are considered moving violations:

1. Speeding.

2. Disregarding an officer's instructions. 250 Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

VIOLATIO~S, FTNES, IMPOUNDING, AND APPEALS (cont.)

3. Failure tu yield to a pedestrian.

4. Operating a motor vehicle any place other than on a paved

road designed for such purpose.

5. Failure to abide by traffic control signs and markings.

NONMOVING VIOLATIONS

Nonmoving violations are subject to the following penalties:

1. For no decal, the fine is $25.00. If the decal is purchased

and the fine paid within three working days, $20.00 of

the fine will be waived.

2. A parking meter violation is $2.50.

· 3. All other non-moving violations are subject to a fine of

$5.00. This fine may be reduced to one-half by payment

within three working days of violation notice.

The following are considered to be nonmoving violations:

1. Expired meter.

2.. No decal.

3. Parking in an area other-than that permitted by the decal

on the vehicle.

4. Parking in places not designated for parking.

5. Improperly displayed decal or permits.

6. Back-in parking.

7. Parking other than between the white lines of, and wholly

within one parking space. (The fact that other vehicles

may be improperly parked is not justification for parking

across a white line. May 20, 1976 251 Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

Nonmoving Violations (cont.)

8. Illegal use, transfer, reproductio~, or defacement of a

parking decal.

At the discretion of the director of Security and Parking

Services violators may be referred to appropriate authorities for disciplinary action in addition to paying a fine. Students may be referred to the Office of Dean of Students; employees may be referred to the employee's supervisor. The director of Security and Parking Services or his designated represen­ tative may authorize the removal and impoundment of vehicles for the following reasons:

1. the vehicle is parked in such a manner as to create a

hazard to_public safety or to impede the orderly flow

of traffic on campus;

2. the vehicle is parked in a zone A or zone H parking space

without an appropriate decal;

3. three or more unresolved Vehicle Violation Not~ces. Three

or more unresolved Vehicle Violation Notices will result

in the suspension of parking privileges in any location

on campus.

Impounded vehicles will be released upon proper proof of owner­ ship and payment of. $15.00 impoundment charges. The University is not responsible for damage resulting from vehicle impound­ ment or any other condition as defined by these regulations or O.R.C. Chapter 4511. Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

FINES

Fines may be paid at the Parking Services Office or by mail­ ing the Vehicle Violation Notice (which is an envelope) to the Parking Services Office with the appropriate fine. PLEASE

QO NOT MAIL CASH: A canceled check or money order will serve as a receipt. Fines are payable at the ~arking Services Office

241 Allyn Hall. The Vehicle Violation Notice should be present­ ed when paying a fine in person at the Parking Services Office.

Any Vehicle Violation Notice which is more than three days old and has not been either paid or appeale~ shall be consider­ ed ~o be unresolved. No new, or replacement decals will be issued to any person with an unresolved Vehicle Violation

Notice.

APPEALS of Vehicle Violations may be made by the recipient of such notices at the Parking Services Office 241 Allyn Hall within three days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays,·and Holidays).

A Traffid and Parking Appeals Committee consisting of one student, one faculty member and one classified staff member has been established to assure fairness and equity. Details of the appeal procedure are printed on the Traffic and Parking

Appeal forms available at the Parking Services Office.

REAPPEALS of actions of the Traffic and Parking Appeals C

Committee may be made to the University President or his designated representative. Details of the reappeals pro~ cedure and permissible reasons are printed on the Notice of

Appeal From a Decision forms available at the Parking Services

Office. May 20, 1976 253 Traffic Rules and Regulations 1976-77 (cont.)

TRAFFIC AND PARKING REGULATIONS AMENDMENTS

No changes to these regulations shall become effective prior to publication of notices which clearly indicate the changes.

5/12/76 254

G. University Budget

President Kegerreis reported that since the last meeting of the Board of Trustees, the university budget process has been completed. A proposed balanced budget has been distributed to the Board for prior consideration. He recommended that the following resolution be adopted.

RESOLUTION 76-30

BE IT RESOLVED that the Wright State University Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 1976-77, presented to this Board on May 20, 1976, be adopted and the amounts therein be appropriated; and be it further

RESOLVED that the President may limit the expenditure of such funds within any given category and may transfer any such funds within the various major budget categories whenever this may be in the best interests of the University.

Mr. Gilliam moved (Mr. Jeffrey seconded) adoption of the operating budget for fiscal year 1976-77. The resolution was unanimously approved by roll call vote.

H. University Library - Special Report

President Kegerreis called upon Mr. L. Ronald Frommeyer, Dean of the University Library. Dean Frommeyer introduced a slide presentation showing the history of the Wright State Univer­ sity Library. With the slide presentation, Dean Frommeyer explained and showed the goals and organization of the library, and described the functions and services provided by the University Library to the faculty, students, staff, and community of Wright State. There are three main divisions in the library: Public Services, Technical Services and Media Services, each under the direction of an Assistant Dean, with several departments report­ ing to each Assistant Dean. Dean Frommeyer also emphasized in his presentation the cost-effective benefits the University Library is now receiving by way of utilization of the Ohio College Library Center on line cataloging-bibliographic retrieval system. The Archives and Special Collections Department of Public Ser­ vices was also highlighted, with examples being given of the scope and size of the archive and special collections material now being collected and housed in the University Library (e.g., the private library of the Wright Brothers). Dean Frommeyer concluded by introducing his Assistant Deans, Dr. Ann White, Media Services; Mrs. Pamela Pollitt, Technical Services; Dr. John Williams, Public Services. May 20, 1976 255

I. 1976 Commencement Progress Report

President Kegerreis introduced Dr. Elizabeth 0. Harden who presented the following report:

One of the pleasures of chairing a Commencement Committee is that one must work with a great number of people to assure that the ceremony is a success. I wish to thank all of those who have assisted with the planning of the 1976 ceremony; I owe special thanks to a most cooperative and supportive committee, composed largely of students.

Realizing that this is the last meeting of the Board prior to Commencement, members of the committee have asked me to express to Mr. Oelman their "acknowledgement of his long and distinguished career; their recognition of his dedicated commit­ ment to Wright State University; and their thanks and deepest appreciation for his numerous and unselfish contributions toward the development of our institution. "

J. Confirmation of Degrees

President Kegerreis reported as follows:

Section 1. 03 of the Wright State University Code of Regulations provides that the Board of Trustees shall grant degrees to qualified candidates after due consideration of nominations by the faculty. Wright State granted 238 degrees in December of 1975 and 221 in March of 1976. I recommend that you confirm the list of degrees granted at those times. You also have before you a list for the Board's approval of those candidates who qualify for June 1976 and August 1976 graduation. These candidates for degrees were nomi­ nated by the Faculty at their general meeting on May ll, 1976.

Including the December 1975 and March 1976 degrees, Wright State expects to award approximately 1459 degrees for the 1975-76 academic year. Since applications for degrees are accepted in advance, I request that we be allowed to make changes in the list to correct errors and to add or delete names of persons who un­ expectedly do or do not meet all the requirements for graduation.

The following is a breakdown of the list of candidates for the Board1s approval. 256

By the School of Graduate Studies

Master of Arts 14 Master of Business Administration 53 Master of Education 180 Master of Science 114 Master of Music 1 Associate of Applied Business 12

By the College of Business and Administration

Bachelor of Science in Business 266

By the College of Education

Bachelor of Science in Education 283 Bachelor of Science 22

By the College of Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts 226 Bachelor of Fine Arts 32 Bachelor of Music 6 Bachelor of Science 4 Associate of Arts 1

By the College of Science and Engineering

Bachelor of Science 182 Bachelor of Arts 22 Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology 15

By the School of Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing 52

Total Master's Degrees 362 Total Undergraduate Degrees 1114. Total Associate Degrees 13

Total 1459

Rev. Lucas moved (Mr. Jeffrey seconded) to ~onfirm and approve the list of graduates. The motion passed by unanimous voice vote. K. Academic Calendar May 20, 1976 257

President Kegerreis reported as follows:

In accordance with the Wright State University Code of Regulations, the Faculty has proposed the following 1976-77 Academic Calendar. The Academic Co.uncil approved the calendar on March 1, 1976, and the Faculty endorsed it at their general meeting on May ll, 1976. I approve the proposed calendar for 1976-77 and recommend the Board's ratification.

Fall Qt!arter (September 16 - December 4}

September 16, Thursday First Day of Class October 11, Monday Columbus Day; no classes November 16, Tuesday Fall Quarter General Faculty Meeting Novembe1· 24, Wednesday Last Day of Class November 25-28, Thursday-Sunday Thanksgiving Holidays; no classes after 4 p. m. November 29 - December 4, Final Examinations Monday-Saturday

Winter Quarter (Januarl 3 - March 18)

January ·3, Monday First Day of Class January 17, Monday Martin Luther King Day, no classes February- 22, .Tuesday Winter Quarter General Faculty Meeting March 11,. Friday Last Day of Class March 12-18, Saturday-Friday Final Examinations

.• Spring Quarter (March 28 - June 12}

March 28, Monday First Day of Class May 10, Tuesday Spring Quarter General Faculty Meeting May 30, Monday Memorial Day, no classes Jun?. 3, Friday Last Day of Class June 4-10, Saturday-Friday Final Examinations June 19, Sunday Commencement

Summer Quarter (June 15 - August 19)

June 15, Wednesday First Day of Class, Terms A/C July 4, Monday Independence Day, no classes July 19, Tuesday Last Day of Class, Term A July 20, Wednesday l"irst Day of Class, Term B August 19, Friday Last Day of Class, Terms B/C

Mrs. James moved (Mr. Jeffrey seconded) ratification of the pro­ posed Academic Calendar for 1976-77. The Calendar was unanimously approved by roll call vote. 258

L. Resident Credit Center

President Kegerreis reported as follows:

Last December the Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents did an abrupt about-turn and declared our Kettering Center activities 11 to be "off-campus • The immediate fiscal impact was negligible. We had already over-earned available subsidy monies anyway, so the ensuing correspondence and discussions were based on principle and possible future losses of income.

You may recall that when I brought this matter to your attention, you directed me to pursue the matter with vigor. I did that; and I regret to report that I eventually found myself moved in a position where acceptance of a compromise was the best of the alternate choices. The decision of the Chancellor, backed by the Board of Regents, is that the Kettering Center will be declared a "Residence Credit Center". With this label our upper level undergraduate and graduate level programs will be subsidized, but at a reduced level compared with main campus offerings. We will receive no subsidy for freshmen and sophomore level courses -- which reduces our flexibility. Our junior, senior, and graduate level courses at Piqua and Celina already operate under the label "Residence Credit Center".

In the absence of any specific further direction by the Board of Trustees, I shall notify the Ohio Board of Regents that we acquiesce.

M. Patent Policy

President Kegerreis reported that on March 28, 1968, this Board adopted a patent policy for the University with Resolution 68-49 (amended April 11, 1973) and authorized the President to implement the policy. A manual has been drafted to aid members of the Univer­ sity community in understanding the procedures related to the patent policy. The manual, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES, Wright State University, had been distributed to the Board previously. He then called upon Dr. Robert T. Conley, Vice- President and Director of Planning and Development, who com­ mented on the manual.

RESOLUTION 76-31

WHEREAS, Resolution 68-49 (amended April 9, 1973) provided a patent policy for Wright State University, therefore be it

RESOLVED, that the manual POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR May 20, 1976 259

INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES, Wright State University be the official guidelines for implementation of that policy.

Mr. Ross moved (Mr. Jeffrey seconded) the adoption of the Resolution on the patent policy manual. The resolution was unan­ imously adopted by roll call vote.

N. Corporate Resolutions

President Kegerreis explained that recently agreements have been negotiated with three banks to provide credit card service for our Bookstore and our College of Community and Continuing Education. The University now will have Master Charge agree­ ments with Winters National Bank and Trust Company of Dayton (Winters Master Charge) and The First National Bank of Dayton (Interbank) as well as a BankAmericard agreement with the Third National Bank and Trust Company of Dayton.

Since the University does not, at this time, have an account with the First National Bank, a corporate resolution authorizing one is required. Resolution 76-32 will provide that authorization. In addition, based upon their specific needs, the Winters Bank requires a corporate resolution to enter into a Master Charge agreement. Resolution 76-33 satisfies that requirement. He recommended adoption of both resolutions.

Mr. Jeffrey moved (Mrs. James seconded) adoption of the corporate resolution to establish an account at the First National Bank. Resolution 76-32 was unanimously approved by roll call vote.

Mr. Ross moved (Mr. Mcconnaughey seconded) adoption of the corporate resolution to provide a Master Charge agreement with Winters Bank. Resolution 76-33 was unanimously approved by roll call vote. RESOLUTION 76- 32 260 'fhc First National Bank CORPORATION !JAYTON, 01110

CERTIFIED COPY OF RESOLUTION FOR ACCOUNT(S) AND LOANS

I, the undersigned secretary of·------~-r~~~£_~-~~~e _yn~v~r._s~_~Y ______.. _ --··--.,do hereby certify that the follow­ ing is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of this corporation at a meeting duly held on

-----___May.._ 2.0..... - --- ·- -., 19...'.UL_, pursuant to notice anJ the regulations and/or by-laws of the corporation and at which meeting a quorum was present, and that such resolution is now in full force and effect: "H:ESOLVED, that ThC" f'ir~:t N;1tl•>rrnl Bnnk, Dayton, Ohin, i!i . checks ;u1

of this corporation in the said

INSERT TITLES President ONLY OF OFFICERS Executive Vice President & Treasurer ANO NAMES OF Arlo D. Ragan, Controller & Chief Fiscal Officer PERSONS SIGNING WITHOUT TITLES

"RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the sai

"RESOLVED, FURTHER, lhal :tllY--- none .. -·--Of the following: ( ln,crt Number)

INSERT TITLES ONLY OF OFFICERS ANO NAMES OF PERSONS SIGNING WITHOUT TITLES

he und ore hereby uuthorizt•d lo <>fft•c·t lornrn, ndvnnccs und r<•twwnl$ tlwrcof at uny time in uny umounl fr>r thh; corporation Crom t!H• dcpositury; to evidence said indebtedness by C'xecutinR tine! deJivcrinr. in the namt• of and on bchnlf of this corporation uny note or notes or other instruments of indebtedness; to pledge or encumhC"r uny purl or ull of the usscts of this corporation as security therefor; and to execute and deliver any other in­ strument$ which may be required hy the dPpositary pertaininv; 1ht-relo. "RESOLVED, FURTHER, that a certified copy of these resolutions be delivered tn the said The First National Bank and that they shall remain in full force and effect until written notice of modification or termination shall have been received by The First National Bank." l further certify that the present oflicers of this corporation arc:

Robert S. Oe lman Chairman Dr. Jerry H. Hubschman . Mr. --··--- .. ------of the Board -----.-·--·-··-·------Secretary

__P_L,___}l_QQ_e r 1;;._J__._ ___ K.~ ge.rr_~j_ $___ --·---President

Dr. Andrew P. Spieg~_!______!~c:_;~~~;'e ------·-· ---··-··--···--·----·-· --·-··------Ass'! Sec'y

·------Vice-President -----Ass'! Treas.

Vice-President ------Ass't Treas. and that there is nothincr in t,hc articles of incorporation, regulations, by-laws or directors' or stockholder~' resolutions or minutes of said corporation which in any way limits or conflicts with the foregoing resolution. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my signature and affixed SEAL the seal of the corporation this ,.....,...... ~Y.------· 191.Q. -~ FORM 10·13 REV. 12/73 May 20, 1976 261 RESOLUTION 76-33

CORPORATE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A CORPORATE CUSTOMER TO ENTER

INTO AGREEMENT WITH MASTER CHARGE DEPARTMENT OF

THE WINTERS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF DAYTON.

Corporate Resolution

I, as Secretary of~~--W_r_i_g~h_t__S_t_a_t_e~U_n_i_v_e_r_s_i_t.y______~----~~~

~--~--~------~------' a corporation duly organized and

existing under the laws of the State of__~____o_h_i_o~--~~' hereby

certify to The Winters National Bank and Trust Company of Dayton,

Ohio, that a meeting of the Board of Directors of said corporation

was duly called and held at its office in the City of Fairborn

and State of Ohio on the 20th day of~M_a~y..._~------~ ~------19_1§_, that at said meeting a quorum was present and voting through­ s out, and the following resolution/on motion duly made and seconded

were unanimously adopted and are now in full force and effect:

RESOLVED, that the___W_r_i....g~h_t_S_t_a_t_e_U_n_i_v_e_r_s_i_t.y__corporation be and

is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with the Master

Charge Department of The Winters National Bank and Trust Company of

Dayton, Ohio.

RESOLVED, that The Winters National Bank and Trust Company be and

hereby is authorized to accept in accordance with the terms and

conditions of its Standard Master Charge Participation Agreement the

______W_r_i~g_h_t~S_t_a_t_e__U_n_i_v_e_r_s_i_t_l~__corporation as a Participant.

69-066 t0/73 262

RESOLVED, that the following officer (officers) are authorized to

enter into such Participation Agreement on behalf of the Wright

~---S~t~a~t-e.__.U~n_i_v~e_r_s_i_t_y.__~~~-corporation with The Winters National

Bank and Trust Company of Dayton.

(1) Dr. Andrew P. Spiegel

(2) Mr. Arlo D. Ragan Controller & Chief Fiscal Officer

I further certify that there is no provision in the Charter or

Bylaws of the said corporation limiting the power of the Board of

Directors to pass the foregoing resolutions, and that the same is

in conformity with the provisions of said Charter and Bylaws.

I further certify that the present officers of said corporation and

the offices held by them are as follows:

Officer Name

President Dr. Robert J. Kegerreis

Vice President Dr. Andrew P. Spiegel

Treasurer Dr. Andrew P. Spiegel

Secretary Dr. Jerry H. Hubschman

In witness whereof, I hereunto have set my hand as Secretary of

said corporation and affixed the corporate seal this 20th day of

May 191§..._.

Corporate Seal May 20, 1976 263

O. Center for Law and Graduate School Advising

President Kegerreis commented as follows:

One of the interesting counseling services which the University provides is the Center for Law and Graduate School Advising. This activity also has been expanded to include pre-medical student ad­ vising.

In the past the Trustees have expressed an interest regarding the success our graduates have in seeking admission to Law Schools. Coordinator of the Center, Robert A. Wood, has provided me with preliminary data for the current season which I can summarize in the following way:

1. Our students who use the Center for Law School Advising have a much better rate of success than students on the average; that is, they score higher on the Law School Admissions Test; they have a slightly higher grade point average; and they have a greater percentage of success­ ful admission. The acceptance rate this year may run as high as 88 per cent.

2. Our students apply to and are accepted at a wide range of Law Schools. Preliminary reports show that eighteen schools have accepted students from Wright State, and in alphabetical order these are as follows: Capital Univer­ sity, Case Western Reserve University, Chase College of Law, University of Cincinnati, Cleveland State Univer­ sity, University of Dayton, Harvard University, Hofstra University, University of Idaho, Loyola University, Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University, Franklin Pierce College of Law, University of Santa Clara, University of Texas, University of Toledo, Wayne State University, and Yale University.

P. Confirmation of Administrative Appointments and Changes

President Kegerreis announced that since the last meeting of the Board of Trustees, the following administrative appointments and changes have been made. He then recommended the Board's confirmation of these appointments and changes:

1. Col. John J. Halki, Commander, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center, has been appointed Assistant Dean for Air Force Affairs, School of Medicine, effective March 8, 1976. 264

2. Ronald D. Hamilton, M. D., has been appointed Director of the Group in Internal Medicine of the Department of Medicine, School of Med­ icine, effective March 30, 1976. This appointment rescinds his pre­ vious administrative title of Program Director of Ambulatory Med­ icine, School of Medicine, (ref. Exec. Memo. 75-11, 10-1-75).

3. John 0. Lindower, M. D., has been appointed as Assistant Dean for Curricular Affairs, School of Medicine, in addition to his other duties, effective March 8, 1976 (ref. Exec. Memo. 75-8, 6-2-75).

4. Mr. Stephen Woodward's title has been changed to Coordinator of Displays, Exhibits and Advertising, Office of News and Information Services, effective April 1, 1976 (ref. Exec. Memo. 76-4, 3-1-76).

5. Mr. Daniel Riffe has been appointed Staff Assistant, Office of News and Information Services, effective April 1, 1976.

6. Ms. Mozelle Carter has been appointed Counselor, Women's Career Development Center, effective March 22, 1976.

7. Alvin E. Rodin, M. D. , in addition to his other duties, has been appointed Chairman of the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, effec­ tive April 20, 1976 (ref. Exec. Memo. 75-9, 7-1-75).

8. R. Bryan Roberts, M. D. . has been appointed Chairman of the Depart­ ment of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, effective April 20, 1976.

9. John C. Barton, Ph.D. has been appointed Vice Chairman, Department of Postgraduate Medicine and Continuing Education, School of Medicine, effective April 20, 1976.

10. John C. Gillen, M. D. has been appointed Director of Student Health Services, effective April 15, 1976.

11. Mr. Steven L. Rambo has been appointed Payroll Accountant, Control­ ler's Office effective April 26, 1976.

12. Ms. Elizabeth Q. Lewis' title has been changed to Manager of Medical School Services from Office Manager, School of Medicine, effective April 1, 1976.

13. The designation of the Department of Microbiology has been changed to the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Science and Engineering and the Program in the School of Medicine will be known as the Program in Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, effec­ tive May 1, 1976. May 20. 1976 265

14. James W. Funkhouser, M. D. has resigned as Chairman of the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, effective April 1, 1976 (ref. Exec. Memo. 75-1, 1-2-75).

15. Mr. Jack Kern has resigned as Head of Medical Equipment Repair, Uni­ versity Library, effective April 23, 1976 (ref. Exec. Memo. 75-9, 7-1-75).

Rev. Lucas moved (Mr. Jeffrey seconded) confirmation of the above administrative appointments and changes. The appointments were con­ firmed by unanimous roll call vote.

Q. Ratification of Contracts and Grants

President Kegerreis announced that since the last meeting of the Board of Trustees, Wright State has received the following contracts and grants through the Office of Research Services. He recommended ratification of these contracts and grants:

3980XO A New Private Public Service Grant

Title: Musical, "The Sky 1 s the. Limit"

Duration: 3/15/76 through 8/15/76

Sponsor: Gund Fund Foundation through Ohio Am. Rev. Bicen. Adv. Commission

Supervisor Dr. William Fenton

Amount: $4, 530 from Gund F.und Foundation+ $3, 100 in community gifts. Estimate ticket sales. at $4, 000. Liberal Arts College contri­ buted $500 for script.

Abstract: Production of musical based .on application by Dr. Barbara Dreher to OARE.AC with script prepared by Dr. Thomas Whissen; musical to be produced by Dr. Fenton. 266

3991RO A New Governmental Public Service Grant

Title: A Teacher Education Institute on Religious Dimensions of World Culture

Duration: 6/1/76 through 12/31/77

Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities

Supervisors: Drs. N. Piediscalzi and W. Collie

Amount: $75,675

...l\ b st:-::.ct: (Title}

3655H2 A Renewal of a Governmental Research Grant

Title: Effects of Radiation on Human Gel ls Cultured in Vitro

Duration: 5/1/76 through 4/30/77

Sponsor: National Cancer Institute

Supervisor: Dr. George Kantor

Amount: $21, 175 + $9, 404 Indirect Costs

Abstract: To study effects of low doses of ultra-violet and ionizing radiation on specific culture parameters of human embryos, humans of various ages, and humans with either pro­ geria-like syndrome or Xeroderma pigmen­ tosum. May 20, 1976 267

3654L2 A New Governmental Research Purchase Order

Title: Investigation of Effect of Surface Spillage of Jet Fuel on Underground Water Supply

Duration: .4/9/76 through 5/1/76

Sponsor: WPAFB - Base Environmental Protection Engineer

Supervisor: Dr. Ronald Schmidt

Amount: $2,839

Abstract: (Title)

3653X2 A New Private Research Purchase Order

Title: To Conduct Phase I of a Geologic Reconnais­ sance Survey to Locate Glac.i.al Residual and/or Depositional Clay Soils with Reduced Alkali Constituents Based on Soil Genesis

Duration: 4/15/76 through 6/1/76

Sponsor: Southwestern Portlanrl Cement Company

Supervisor: Dr. Ronald Schmidt

Amount: $4, 196

Abstract: (Title) 268

3649H2 A Renewal of a Governmental Research Grant

Title: System for Assessing Skeletal Health from Radiographs

Duration: 4/1/76 through 3/31/77

Sponsor: HEW-PBS-NIH-National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolic, and Digestive Diseases

Supervisor: Dr. Charles Colbert

Amount: $117,470

Abstract: A radiographic project for assessing bone health and patient response to treatment for bone dis­ ease is to be demonstrated via existing equipment used in allied research investigations.

3656L2 A New Gover11mental Research Contract

Title: Analysis and Identification of Contamination Sources for Minuteman Ga.; Bearing Guid­ ance Instruments

Duration: 2/19/76 through 3/30/77

Sponsor: WPAFB - Air Force Materials Laboratory

Supervisor: Dr. T. O. Tiernan

Amount: $191, 232, of which $41, 178 is a subcontract to Northrop Corporation·

Abstract: (title) May 20, 1976 269

3658XO A New Private Research Grant

Title: Research Fund Stipend (Thesis Submission in National Competition) Duration: 5 /3 /76 until expended

Sponsor: Military Order of the Purple Heart

Supervisor: Dr. Roger Glaser

.Amount: $2,000

.Abstract: Power Efficiency and Cardiopulmonary Responses for Various Wheelchair De­ signs and Propulsion Methods

3657H2 A Continuation of a Governmental Research Grant

Title: Biosynthesis of Carotenes in Mycobacteria

Duration: 5I1 /76 through 4 /30 /77

Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, HEW, PHS

Supervisor: Dr. Prem Batra

.Amount: $16, 745 (+ $4, 163 from previous period)

Abstract: To continue studies which focus on the mode of action of light and antimycin A and the preparation of a soluble enzyme system capable of synthesizing carotenes. 270

4306HO A New Governmental Research Grant

Title: Laboratory Animal Resources Facility. Improvement

Duration: 5 /1 /76 through 4 /30 /79

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health

Amount: $171,251

Abstract: To pro.vide laboratory animal facilities which meet or surpass the minimal requirements whereby animal health, comfort, and care as well as compliance can be maximized and to provide support facilities which fulfill the needs of faculty and investigators utilizing than toward high quality research in appropriate science areas.

3989EO A New Governmental Instructional Agreement

Title: Supplemental Reading Program Evaluation

Duration: 3/29/76 through 7/15/76

Sponsor: Dayton Public Schools

Supervisors: Drs. T. Payne and G. Hutchcraft

Amount: $4,555.44

Abstract: (Title) May 20, 1976 271

3990EO A New Governmental Instructional Agreement

Title: A Proposal for Evaluating the Extended Day Program of the Dayton Public Schools

Duration: 3/1/76 through 6/18/76

Sponsor: Dayton Public Schools

Supervisors: Drs. R. Clark and G. Graham

Amount: $3, 192

Abstract: (Title)

Mr. Gilliam moved (Mrs. James seconded) ratification of the grants and contracts. The motion was approved by unanimous roll call vote.

R. Report of Investments

President Kegerreis explained that a report of the University's investments, dated April 30, 1976, has been received and will be filed with the official records of the Board of Trustees.

S. Construction Project Status Report

President Kegerreis provided the following summary of the current construction projects:

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES, SERVICE BUILDING AND HAZARDOUS STORAGE BUILDING

Basic plans have been approved by the Ohio Board of Regents and the State Architect's office, and the working drawings and specifications are being finalized for advertising in June, 1976.

BREHM LABORATORY MODIFICATIONS

Modifications of the basement of the Brehm Laboratory to accommodate the Aero Research Laboratory equipment is 75 percent complete and should be finalized by June 15, 1976. 272

MEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING

Shoring is being erected for the final concrete placement of the roof which is scheduled for May 25, 1976.

UTILITIES MONITORING SYSTEM

The project for the expansion of the utilities monitoring system is currently in the. State Architect's office for negotiating a contract with the Johnson Service Company.

WATER TREATMENT PLANT

Basic plans and specifications have been approved by the Ohio Board ·Of Regents and the State Architect's office. The project should be advertised in early June, 1976.

RELOCATION OF FIRE HYDRANTS

Final plans and specifications will be forwarded to the State Architect's office in mid-June, 1976.

RENOVATION OF OELMAN HALL

The Board of Regents and the State Architect's office have approved retention of Eugene Betz Architects, Inc. to develop working drawings and specifications prior to awarding a time and materials contract so that this work can be com­ pleted as expeditiously as possible. May 20, 1976 273

VII. Unfinished Business

There was no unfinished business.

VIII. New Business

A. Date of Next Meeting

The next meeting of the Board of Trustees will be Wednesday, September 15, 1976 (Annual Meeting)

IX. Adjournment

The meeting was adjourned at 12 :45 p. m. 274 Appendix 275

Appendix: List of 1976 Graduates

School of Graduate Studies Master of Business Administration conferred June 1976 Carolyn Allard, Xenia, Accountancy Master of Arts conferred March 1976 B.S., Accounting, 1970, Western Kentucky University Michael Ray Matheny, New York, New York, History LouisJ. Anderson, Xenia, Finance B.A., History, 1972, University of Dayton B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1962, Institute of Technology Air University Master of Arts conferred June 1976 Thomas Vincent Bains, Centerville, Marketing Lynn Suzanne Alexander, Seymour, Tennessee, History B.B.A., Management, 1971, Kent State University B.A., History, 1970, Ohio Northern University Patricia June Bastien, Fairborn, Accountancy Carolyn M. Amis, Sidney, Counseling and Guidance B.A., Psychology, 1973, Saint Louis University B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Miami University George Edgar Batty, Versailles, Marketing Dolcey Elizabeth Chaplin, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, History B.S., Business Administration, 1969, Tri-State College B.A., Social Studies, 1971, Ladycliff College Thomas Orin Biegel, Dayton, Finance Geraldine Elizabeth Eichelman, Springfield, Counseling and Guidance B.S., Business Administration, 1969, University of Dayton B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Wittenberg University Linda Mae Tull Bluford, Dayton, Accountancy Majorie O. Hampton, Enon, Counseling and Guidance B.B.A., General Business, 1970, Midwestern University B.S., Political Science, 1963, Arizona State University Primrose Doebeli Bonta, Cincinnati, Accountancy Mary Louise Jackson, Dayton, Rehabilitation Counseling B.S., Chemistry, 1944, Texas State College for Women B.S., Business Administration, 1970, Central State University Donald Dennis Buckley, Englewood, Management Marilyn Sarah Mier, Yellow Springs, Classroom Teacher-Special Education B.S.M.E., Mechanical Engineering, 1971, University of Cincinnati B.A., Psychology, 1959, Pomona College Wallace Norman Davidson, Ill, Dayton, Accountancy Patricia Suszek Schuch, Dayton, School Administration B.A., History, 1974, Wright State University B.S., Physics, 1971, University of Dayton William Dieterich, Dayton, Management Robert Howard Smith, Jr., Dayton, History B.S., Aeronautical Engineering, 1972, U.S. Air Force Academy B.A., History, 1972, Wright State University David Lee Englert, Dayton, Accountancy Etta Powell Stearns, Springfield, History • B.A., Economics, 1972, Wright State University B.A., History, 1974, Wright State University Robert Alan Francis, Dayton, Accountancy Ilene Ruth White, Yellow Springs, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B. T., Industrial Engineering Technology, 1970, University of Dayton B.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University Thomas Anthony Frederick, Dayton, Accountancy Master of Arts to qualify August 1976 B.S., Accountancy, 1975, Wright State University John Gilson, Dayton, Secondary Principalship B.S.S., Sociology, 1970, University of Dayton Charles W. Garrety, Yellow Springs, Accountancy B.S., Marketing, 1973, Miami University GeraldJ. Hensley, Tipp City, Special Education A.B., Zoology, 1966, Indiana University; B.S., Optometry, 1968, Indiana Glenn Willard George, Jr., Centerville, Management University; 0.D., Optometry, 1969, Indiana University B.M.E., Engineering, 1966, The Ohio State University; M.S., Engineering, 1966, The Ohio State University Master of Business Administration conferred December 1975 James Allen Bridenbaugh, Centerville, Management James Patrick Gilmore, Dayton, Accountancy B.S., Business Management, 1970, Wright State University B.S., Accountancy, 1969, Miami University Michael James Daugherty, Dayton, Management Penelope Roderick Guttman, Dayton, Accountancy B.S., Physics, 1971, Un.iversity of Dayton A. B., Mathematics, 1962, College of Mount Saint Joseph Daniel Francis Faber, Dayton, Marketing John William Hunt, Jr., Dayton, Accountancy B:A., Business Administration and Psychology, 1971, University of B.S., Business, 1968, Miami University Minnesota John Edward Jacobs, Fairborn, Management Frederick Eugene George, Dayton, Accountancy B.S., Engineering, 1970, Wright State University B.A., Financial Administration, 1968, Michigan State University Sharon Lynne Jacobs, Dayton, Accountancy Raymond Allroy Juenke, Lansing, Accountancy B.A., Business Administration, 1970, Vanderbilt University B.S., Accountancy, 1974, Wright State University Eric L. Keck, Xenia, Management James A. Laughrey, Dayton, Management B.A.A.E., Engineering, 1970, The Ohio State University B.A.A.E., Engineering, 1961, The Ohio State University Richard H. Klein, Xenia, Accountancy B.B.A., Business Administration, 1969, Ohio University Richard J. Moff, Centerville, Accountancy B.S.E.E., Electrical Engineering, 1952, University of Notre Dame; Katherine Ann Lamb, Xenia, Finance M.S. E., Electrical Engineering, 1960, Johns Hopkins University A.B., History, 1970, College of Mount Saint Joseph; M.A., History, 1972, University of North Carolina David Gordon Spahr, Xenia, Management B.C.E., Engineering, 1965, The Ohio State University Robert Earl Lord, Dayton, Marketing B.S., Industrial Distribution, 1971, Clarkson College of Technology Master of Business Administration conferred March 1976 David John Lough, Cincinnati, Finance Administration William Lee Daniels, Jr., Vandalia, Management B.S., Accountancy, 1974, Wright State University B.M.E., Mechanical Engineering, 1962, General Motors Institute Patricia Sexton McMonagle, Springfield, Marketing Robert Edward Golen, Fairborn, Management B.A., Political Science, 1966, Wellesley College B.B.A., Business Economics, 1970, University of Toledo Michael Ray Myers, Troy, Finance Administration John H. Shedd, Jr., Dayton, Management B. B.A., Business Administration, 1970, University of Cincinnati B.G.S., Business, 1971, University of Nebraska James Reid Pruner, Dayton, Management B.S.; Mechanical Engineering, 1961, Michigan College of Mining and Technology; M.S., Engineering, 1963, Southern Methodist University 276

James Keith Pruitt, Dayton, Accountancy Elizabeth Ann Hunter. Springfield, Classroom Teacher B.S., Accountancy, 1975, Wright State University B.A., English Education, 1969, Wittenberg University Susan Esther Robinson, Dayton, Finance Gary Lee Johnson, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Math Education B.S., Quantitative Business Analysis, 1974, Wright State University B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1968, University of Wisconsin Sue Perrott Siferd, Dayton, Accountancy Lenora Gertrude Jonas, Tipp City, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Mathematics, 1960, Denison University B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Wright State University Jon Philip Weber, West Carrollton, Finance Mary Jane Ketch, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Education B.S., Accountancy, 1972, Wright State University B.S.• Elementary Education, 1970, University of Dayton Roger Merrill Weller, Springfield, Finance Administration Martha Jeannette Klopf, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Art Education B.S.1.M., Business Administration, 1965, University of Cincinnati B.S., l!lusiness. 19<14, Miami University Howard Maxwell White, Fairborn, Management Charles Rhodes Leach, Springfield, School Administration B.S., Chemical Engineering, 1969, Lehigh University B.S., Education, 1955, Ohio State University Margaret Ann Maxwell, Jackson Center, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Master of Business Administration to qualify August 1976 Education Susan L. Dirks, Dayton, Accountancy B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Ashland College A.B., Sociology, 1970, University of Illinois Lois Elaine Moore, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Denzel H. Henderson, Centerville, Finance Administration B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Wright State University B.S., Mathematics, 1972, Wright State University Margaret Roseizen Moore, Mechanicsburg, Classroom Teacher-Special Carol A. Hill, South Charleston, Marketing Education B.S., Management, 1973, Wright State University B.S., Special Education, 1964, Coppin State College Kathleen F. Josh, Dayton, Management Mary Gatch Motley, Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, Curriculum and B.S., Basic Sciences, 1968, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Supervision Cari J. Klein, Centerville, Accountancy l!l.S., Special Education, 1972, Winthrop College B.S., Chemistry, 1964, University of Maryland Ann B. Mourouzis, Kettering, Classroom Teacher-Special Education Philip J. Pittenger, New Carlisle, Finance B.A., Physical Education, 1956, University of Kentucky; M.Ed., Physical B.S., Accounting, 1975, Wright State University Education, 1966, Miami University Samuer J. Rosengarten, Xenia, Management Susan Hale Newell, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1967, Columbia University B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Wright State University Deborah Minham Pfllegel, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Master of Education conferred December 1975 B.S., Business Education, 1969, University of Dayton Doris Jean Atchison, Vandalia, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media B.S., Elementary Education, 1969, Wright State University William A. Rower, Springfield, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Wright State University Dorothy Sue Birchfield, Englewood, School Administration B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Wright State University Carol Ann Smith, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Science Education A.B., Chemistry, 1960, Indiana University Brent A. Brenneman, Elida, School Administration B.S., Elementary Education, 1973, Taylor University Bruce Edward Stewart, Springfield, Curriculum and Supervision A.B., Psychology, 1969, Wilmington College JoAnne Dilworth, New Carli!>le, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media B.S., Social Science, 1970, Wright State University Eleanor Marie Wagner, Kettering, Counseling and Guidance B.S., Music Education, 1952, Miami University Martha Marie Duffy, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance B.S., Mathematics Education, 1943, University of Dayton John K. Watkins, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance !!I.A., ,.sychology, 1970, Bluffton College John Lawrence Dwyer, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Curriculum and Supervision Edward Anthony Welsenbach, Springfield, School Administration B.S., Secondary Education, 1963, State Teachers College at Worchester; lil.S., Elementary Education, 1973, Urbana College M.Ed., Administration, 1974, Our Lady of the Lake College Erdmute Hilde Yackowsky, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Art Education Kenneth George Esselstein, Fairborn, School Administration 1!1.S., German Education, 1973, Wright State University B.S., Social Science, 1972, Wright State University Master•f Education conferred March 1976 John Mills Farnan, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-English Education Bengaline Leever Bachelor, Dayton, Currlculum and Supervision B.A., English, 1970, University of Dayton e.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University Onnolee J. Fornshell, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Laurel Jane Cairns eooher, Chillicothe, Classroom Teacher-Reading B.A., Sociology, 1949, Otterbein College Education Ellen Margaret Gleason, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Education B.A., Communication Arts, 1972, Judson College B.S., Elementary Education, 1954, Ohio Dominican College Sandra Lee Boyd, Cincinnati, Classroom Teacher-Special Education William I. Glisson, West Carrollton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary l!l.S., ,.sychology and Sociology, 1965, Carroll College Education Kay Maureen Broyles. Centervllle, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Findlay College A.B., Elementary Education, 1966, Central Michigan University Santosh Kumari Gorowara, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Art Education Richard Joseph Butler, Springfield, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Art Education, 1973, Wright State University A.B., En91ish, 1971, Ohio University Sandra Virginia Grube, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media Barbara Diane Caldwell, Dayton, School Administration B.A., French, 1963, Wittenberg University B.S., Elementary Education, 1965, Central State University Helen L. Hall, Bellefontaine, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.A., Elementary Education, 1962, Goshen College Doris Jean Cockrell, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education A.B., Social Studies, 1962, Stillman College Joyce Calhoun Hill, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Margene Conley, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Central State University A.B., English, 1971, Eastern Kentucky University Linda Louise Homan, Greenville, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Gayle Louise Daniel, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision B.S.• Elementary Education, 1970, Bowling Green State University B:S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University Appendix 277

Sheila C. Edmons, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media Ann R. Baldwin, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance A. B., Art, 1969, Western Kentucky State College B.S., Education, 1953, West Chester State College Betty Delores Ellis, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Ivan Dean Bays, Dayton, School Administration B.S., Elementary Education, 1950, Eastern Michigan University B.A.• Physical Education, 1973, Grace College Sharon Wientjes Farley, Waynesville, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Barrie Kaye Bentley, Piqua. School Administration Education B.S.• Education, 1971, Miami University B.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Eastern Kentucky University Richard Lawrence Bergstrom, Vandalia, School Administration Bevan Eugene Garwood, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Social Studies Education B.S., Social Studies Comprehensive Education, 1971, Wright State University B.S., Social Studies, 1968, Central State University Judith Kay Blake, Englewood, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Helen M. Gerrard, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-Business Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, The Ohio State University B.S., Business Administration, 1957, Pennsylvania State University Earline H. Brown. Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Judith Ann Hart, Fairborn. Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Physical Education, 1965, Alabama State College B.S.• Elementary Education, 1970, Wittenberg University Janet Ellen Brucken, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-English Education Gerald Edward Huffman, Lebanon, Counseling and Guidance B.F.A., Theatre Education, 1971, Ohio University B.A., Political Science, 1968, Ohio Northern University Patricia M. Buckingham, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Rebecca Sue Irwin, Brookville, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.S.• Education, 1969, Wright State University B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Wright State University Janet Lynn Butcher, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Mavis K. Jackson, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Elementary Education, 1974, Wright State University B.A., English, 1966, Jarvis Christian College Doris Virginia Carr, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Donna Barker James, Xenia, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Education, 1967, University of Dayton B.S., Elementary Education, 1967, Central State University Maureen Elizabeth Carroll, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Rosalie May Jennings, Kettering, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1974, The Ohio State University B.M.E., Music, 1959, Wichita State University Sharon L. Clark, Wilberforce, Classroom Teacher-Art Education Barbara E. Jury, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.A., Fine Arts, 1970, The George Washington University B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Miami University Roseanne T. Crompton, West Carrollton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Thomas H. Kier, Waynesville, Classroom Teacher-Science Education Education B.S., Biology, 1970, Ohio University B.S., Education, 1973, University of Dayton Anne Palmer Mcconnel, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, School Dorothy Linda Deloteus, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Administration B.A.E., Elementary Education, 1970, The University of Mississippi A.B.• Social Studies Education, 1966, University of North Carolina MarriAnne Frances Fedorchak, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Helena Theresa Mitchell, Troy, Counseling and Guidance Education B.S., Education, 1964, The Ohio State University; B.A., Social Studies, 1964, B.S., Elementary Education, 1958, Youngstown College The Ohio State University Jeredith Blaine Feldrneyer, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance Helen Moorman, Trotwood, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Wright State University B.A., English, 1958, Tennessee A & I State University Edith Mayer Felman, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Education Connie Harvey Page, Wilmington, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1967, Miami University B.S.• Elementary Education, 1971, The Ohio State University Paul David Frederick, Fairborn, School Administration Carl R. Poling, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Science Education B.S., Speech, 1972, Bowling Green State University B.S., Science Comprehensive - Biology, 1969, Wright State University Eileen Mary Froehlich, Coldwater, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Delores M. Reagin, Yellow Springs, Counseling and Guidance B.S., Education, 1970, University of Dayton B.A., English, 1971, University of Tennessee Dora Ann Goble, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Classroom Teacher-Art Margaret Stover Reck, Versailles, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1969, Miami University B.S., Horne Economics, 1956, Oklahoma A & M College Sandra Bosworth Reeves, Kettering, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Ruth Ann Gray, Fairborn. Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.S.• English, 1968, Indiana State University B.S., Education, 1959, The Ohio State University Susan Ann Roth, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Ruth E. G. Greiner, Kettering, Classroom Teacher-Art Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Kutztown State College B.S., Art Education, 1964, Miami University Alison Hanson Smith, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Rickey F. Hamilton, Sidney, Curriculum and Supervision B.S.• Social Studies Education, 1971, The Ohio State University B.S., Social Studies Comprehensive Education, 1973, Wright State University Thomas Joe Smith, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Janet L. Hannel, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media B.S., Education - Physical Education and Health, 1971, Ohio University A.B., English, 1960, Gettysburg Janette Lou Stauble, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Mathematics Education Barbara Taylor Heard, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media B.A., Mathematics, 1968, Catherine Spanding College B.S., Elementary Education, 1963, Miami University Mary Sue Thomas, Arcanum, Counseling and Guidance Eleanore. Henderson, Kettering, School Administration A.B., Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1972, Morehead State B.M., Music Education, 1971, Wright State University University Phyllis Anita Henderson, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance Dwayne Thomas Whitehead, West Milton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary B.M., Music Education, 1972, Miami University Education B.S., Mathematics, 1967, Manchester College Beverly Jo Horwitz, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Education, 1968, The Ohio State University Master of Education conferred June 1976 Blanca Maria Sutherland Aldredge, Curriculum and Supervision Mary Cynthia Howard, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Special Education B.S.• Elementary Education and Slow Learner Education, 1972, Wright State B.S., Special Education - Mental Retardation, 1972, The University of Tulsa University Linda Hernrnerick Hunt, West Milton, Classroom Teacher-English Education B.A.• English, 1971, Wright State University Gay Amos, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University 278

Jennifer Jo Jamieson, Celina, Curriculum and Supervision Helen Carol Stubbs, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Wright State University S.S., Secondary Education and English, 1967, Middle Tennessee State College; M.S., Physical Education, 1968, University of Tennessee Frances Haymes Johnson, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Educatior B.Ed., Special Education, 1973, University of Miami Shirley K. Stubbs, Centerville, Counseling and Guidance S.S., Elementary Education, 1960, Bob Jones University AnedrlaAnn Jones, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Education A.B., Sciences and Letters, 1972, University of Illinois Nancy Eileen Sturtz, Fairborn, Curriculum and Supervision S.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Otterbein College James Frederick Krueckeberg, West Milton, School Administration S.S., Mathematics, 1967, The Defiance College Elizabeth Ann Swadner, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Business Education S.S., Business Education, 1957, Winona State Teachers College Judith Ann Moore Little, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Special Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University Betty Jean Wade, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-Special Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1973, Wright State University Mida Mae Loudenbeck, Urbana, Classroom Teacher-Science Education S.S., Home Economics, 1948, Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College Ronald E. Weber, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media S.S., Education, 1968, The Ohio State University Sara Jane Lowe, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Special Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1960, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Ilene R. White, Yellow Springs, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University Russell David Lynch, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision S.S., Education, 1969, University of Dayton Marsha Louise Wierwille, New Knoxville, Curriculum and Supervision S.S., Elementary Education, 1973, The Ohio State University W. James McBrien, Bellefontaine, School Administration S.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Bowling Green State University Elsie M. Williams, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Art Education B.S., Art Education, 1972, Central State University Ronald Eugene Mccreight, Kettering, Curriculum and Supervision S.S., Education, 1955, The Ohio State University Roberta Sue Williams, Franklin, School Administration A. B., Elementary Education, 1972, Transylvania University Monty M. McDermitt, New Bremen, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Carolyn Kienle Winter, Piqua, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education S.S., Education, 1973, The Ohio State University S.S., Education, 1964, Miami University Edward Vinton McFann, Springfield, School Administration Vickie Lynn Zickefoose, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education A.B., Biology, 1963, Olivet Nazarene College S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Grace College Barbara Fern Martin, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-English Education Master of Education to qualify August 1976 S.S., Speech/ English, 1970, Bowling Green State University Michael E. Archer, Lima, School Administration Howard Wendell Matthews, Monroe, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media S.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Ohio Northern University B.S., Social Science Comprehensive, 1969, Wright State University Mitzi M. Brandt, Fairborn, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Regina Jo Mllthaler, Centerville, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University S.S., Elementary Education, 1973, Wright State University Ronald A. Brisker, Sidney, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Marva A. Moore, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance B.S., Elementary Education, 1956, Rio Grande College S.S., Biology, 1958, Bluefield State College Lawrence L. Brooks, Columbus, School Administration Judith Newkirk, Enon, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education S.S., Business Education, 1971, Ferris State College S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Miami University Mary A. Brown, New Bremen, Classroom Teacher Marcia Ann Peacock, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Special Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Wright State University A.B., Elementary Education, 1960, Earlham College Nancy L. Dilworth, Troy, Curriculum and Supervision Barbara Jean Pence, Piqua, Classroom Teacher-Special Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1974, Wright State University S.S., Elementary Education, 1971, Bowling Green State University Gwen E. English, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Mathematics Education Barbara Ann Powell, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Business Education S.S., Mathematics, 1969, Michigan State University B.S., Business Education, 1972, Central State University Sarah M. Hendrickson, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision Lawrence Alcine Rentschler, Vandalia, School Administration B.S., Speech and Hearing Therapy, 1965, Miami University S.S., Elementary Education, 1973, Wright State University Harriet J. Hickman, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-Special Education Joyce Elaine Rex, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Sociology and Social Work, 1973, Urbana College B.S., Education, 1969, University of Dayton Kathy W. Hilliard, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Estella Ann Richards, Waynesville, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Wright State University S.S., Elementary Education, 1954, Miami University William B. Idle, Dayton, School Administration Kenneth Louis Rosengarten, St. Henry, Classroom Teacher-Reading A.B., Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1968, Morehead State Education College S.S., Education, 1972, TheOhloStateUnlverslty Judith L. Ingram, Wilmington, Curriculum and Supervision Charles Paul Schierloh, Lima, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Elementary-Special Education E.M.R., 1973, Wright State University B.A., History, 1970, University of Dayton Susette Johns, Versailles, Curriculum and Supervision Warren George Schmitt, Kettering, School Administration S.S., Elementary Education, 1969, Bowling Green State University A.B., Psychology, 1966, John Carroll University Mary Ann C. Keller, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media Patricia Mendenhall Schroeder, Dayton, School Administration S.S., English Education, 1972, Wright State University S.S., Elementary Education, 1953, The Ohio State University Sue A. Korb, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Alice Mary Shiverdecker, Celina, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1968, The Ohio State University S.S., Elementary Education, 1969, Bowling Green State University Larry D. Lee, Ohio City, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Thomas Francis Soma, Englewood, Classroom Teacher-Educational Media B.A., History, 1970, Valparaiso University A. B., History, 1968, John Carroll University Constance N. Mann, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Arthur Soroka, Columbus, School Administration S.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Wright State University B. B.A .. Business Administration, 1967, Ohio University Annie R. Martin, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education S.S., Elementary Education, 1967, Central State University; M.S., Guidance and Counseling, 1970, Wright State University Appendix 279

Mayon B. Neal, Dayton, School Administration Gerard John Koschal, Painesville, Geology B.S., Mathematics, 1968, Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College B.S., Geology, 1973, Kent State University Janet E. Parker, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Gail Ann Hodge Littlejohn, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.S., Elementary Education, 1950, The Ohio State University B.A., Sociology, 1970, Ohio Northern University Stephen C. Piper, Pleasant Hill, Counseling and Guidance Randy Lee Mullins, Fairborn, Personnel Counseling B.S., Education, 1966, The Ohio State University B.A., Psychology, 1973, Midwestern University Audrey M. Proctor, Trotwood, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Carolyn Jean Nash, Dayton, Physics B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Wright State University B.A., Physics, 1967, University of California Richard A. Rupert, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance Charles R. Nietert, Kettering, Rehabilitation Counseling B.S., Education, 1968, University of Dayton B.S., Rehabilitation Education, 1974, Wright State University Frederick D. Shank, Classroom Teacher-Special Education Charles Edward Pendley, II, Dayton, Biology B.A., Social Studies, 1970, Grace College B.S., Biology, 1973, Wright State University Susan C. Siegle, Covington, Curriculum and Supervision Joran Francis Rodriguez, Dayton, Biology B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, The Ohio State University B.S., Biology, 1972, Wright State University Bruce A. Skillings, Xenia, School Administration Nancy Mal Ruoff, Dayton, Biology B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Central State University B.A., Bacteriology, 1971, University of Call lorn la Pamela A. Sowder, Dayton, Counseling and Guidance Edward Henry Schacker, Xenia, Personnel Counseling B. S., Home Economics, 1969, Berea College B.A., Biology, 1960, Hofstra College Paige R. Spitler, Ludlow Falls, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education Linda Ann Wannemacher, Fairborn, Personnel Counseling B.A., Elementary Education, 1969, Bethel College B.S., Elementary Education, 1969, Miami University Anita C. Suro, Dayton, School Administration Gayle Wiley-Cooke, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.S., Elementary Education, 1969, Eastern Kentucky State College A.B., Psychology, 1971, Wilmington College Bette J. Sweigart, Piqua, Counseling and Guidance Gladys Sims Williams, Troy, Personnel Counseling B.S., Elementary Education, 1972, Wright State University B.S., Education, 1942, California State College Kay L. Tieche, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education Masterof Science conferred March 1976 B.S., Elementary Education, 1965, Bowling Green State University David Glenn Bale, Galena, Social and Applied Economics A.B., Political Science, 1974, Capital University Christine L. Tokarz, Dayton, Curriculum and Supervision B.S., Elementary Education, 1973, Western Illinois University Peter R. Barthels, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.A., German, 1966, Miami University; M.A., German, 1968, The Ohio State Brenda K. Tolle, Xenia, Classroom Teacher-Business Education University B.S., Business Education, 1972, Central State College Barrett Eugene Blackwell, Fairborn, Personnel Counseling Timothy M. Turner, Springfield, Classroom Teacher-Reading Education B.S., Liberal Studies, 1973, Bowling Green State University B.A., Elementary Education, 1972, Wittenberg University Linda Arline Watson Candlish, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Marilyn E. Willis, Dayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education B.A., Psychology, 1970, College of Wooster B.S., Elementary Education, 1960, The Ohio State University Edward A. Dean, Dayton, Social and Applied Economics Judy L. York, Clayton, Classroom Teacher-Elementary Education A.B., Biology, 1962, Earlham College B.S., Elementary Education, 1970, Wright State University Bonnie Gay Elsheimer, New Carlisle, Personnel Counseling Master of Music conferred June 1976 B.A., Social Science, 1965, Geneva College Nancy Tittelbaugh Ramey, Dayton, Music Education Nancy Louise Esken, Dayton, Systems Engineering B.S., Education, 1965, The Ohio State University B. S., Computer Science, 1971, Wright State University

Master of Science conferred December 1975 Richard Dale Evans, Dayton, Personnel Counseling James Allen Baker, Dayton, Chemistry B.A., Psychology, 1971, The Ohio State University B.A., Chemistry, 1970, Wright State University Michael William Herrleln, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Ruth Lang Bell, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.A., Communication Arts, 1970, University of Dayton B.S., Education, 1954, University of Cincinnati Carole M. Hinkley, Morris Plains, New Jersey, Geology Billy Darrell Chain, Dayton, Social and Applied Economics B.A., Geology, 1973, Hunter College B.S., Economics, 1969, University of Southern Mississippi Richard Earl McDaniel, Springfield, Personnel Counseling James Steven Cross, Fairborn, Systems Engineering A.B., German, 1961, Ohio University; B.D., Theology, 1964, Wittenberg B.S., Applied Mathematics, 1971, North Carolina State University University - Hamma School of Theology Archie Augustus Cunningham, Sprlngfleld, Systems Engineering Douglas E. Rouch, Fairborn, Social and Applied Economics B.A., Chemistry, 1948, Wittenberg University B.A., Economics, 1970, University of Toledo Candice Anne Davis, Dayton, Social and Appl led Economics John J. Sestak, Dayton, Social and Applied Economics B.S., Psychology, 1974, Wright State University B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1957, Michigan College of Mining and Technology; M.B.A., Finance, 1975, Wright State University Judllt1 DoAnn Gelger, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.S., Elementary Education, 1968, Wright State University Melba Jackson Stern, Yellow Springs, Personnel Counseling A.B., Education, 1948, Antioch College John Walter Goodman, Englewood, Personnel Counseling B.S., Speech, 1969, Cedarville College Janet Ann Thatcher, Columbus, Personnel Counseling B.A., Social Welfare, 1968, Ohio Northern University Michele Mary Haas, Dayton, Chemistry B.S., Chemistry, 1969, Wright State University Donald Gary Van Oss, New Carl Isle, Systems Engineering B.S., Systems Engineering, 1971, Wright State University Rodney Earl Houston, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.S., Social Studies, 1974, Wright State University Master of Science conferred June 1976 Kenneth Allen Aldrich, Fairborn, Mathematics James John Hoying, Tipp City, Biology B.S., Mathematics, 1974, Indiana Institute of Technology B.S., Biology, 1973, University of Dayton David Lee Banaszak, New Carlisle, Mathematics B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1971, The University of Wisconsin 280

Melody Condry Bargo, Waynesville, Personnel Counseling John Richardson Mulkie, Fairborn, Biology B.S., Marketing, 1974, Wright State University B.A., Life Science, 1974, Otterbein College Jane Ellen Bennett, Dayton, Biology Wiiiiam Jeffrey Pardue, Kettering, Biology B.A., Biology, 1970, Saint Mary's University of San Antonio B.S., Biology, 1972, Bowling Green State University Jerry Edwin Boller, Kettering, Chemistry Jeffrey Thomas Pender, Dayton, Geology B.S., Chemistry, 1974, Wright State University B.S., Geology, 1974, University of Rhode Island Richard F. Brinkman, Dayton, Biology Jeffrey L. Persons, Columbus, Geology B.S., Biology, 1974, Wright State University A.B., Geology, 1973, Miami University Lawrence Gerald Brun, Kettering, Chemistry Edith Lavonne Phillips, Cedarville, Mathematics B.A., Chemistry, 1973, Wright State University B.A., Mathematics, 1970, Cedarville College Rhonda Debbie Jane Carter, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Mark Anthony Pinti, Springfield, Rehabilitation Counseling B.A., Psychology, 1974, Wright State University B.A., Psychology, 1971, Miami University Wayne Stanley Christie, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Suzanne Volmer Pirie, Centerville, Personnel Counseling B.A., Psychology, 1972, Wright State University B.S., Business Administration, 1949, The Ohio State University Paula Sue Coalter, Fairborn, Social and Applied Economics William Harold Ralston, Dayton, Biology B.S., Business Science, 1974, Wright State University B.S., Biology, 1974, Bowling Green State University Michael Robert Cornyn, Dayton, Geology Diane Marie Reed, Montoursville, Pennsylvania, Personnel Counseling B.S., Geology, 1974, Wright State University B.A., English, 1971, Lycoming College Timothy John Currier, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Janet Denice Regullnski, Dayton, Personnel Counseling A.B., Philosophy, 1970, Ohio University B.S., Mathematics Education, 1974, Wright State University Douglas Bernard Day, Dayton, Systems Engineering David Robinow, Yellow Springs, Mathematics B.S., Engineering, 1971, Purdue University B.S., Mathematics, 1971, Wright State University Louis C. Di Pasquale, Cary, North Carolina, Biology Gregory Lloyd Rose, Fairborn, Geology B.S., Biology, 1971, Wright State University B.S., Geology, 1973, Saint Joseph's College Richard Glen Eaton, Fairborn, Geology Sandra Ann Ruth, Dayton, Rehabilitation Counseling B.A., Geology, 1974, Southern Illinois University B.S., Physical Therapy, 1963, Medical College of Virginia Edward Stewart Elliott, Fairborn, Geology Rudolph Martin Schuller, Kettering, Geology B.A., Natural Science and Mathematics, 1974, Slippery Rock State College B.S., Geology, 1973, Youngstown State University WarnerW. Engdahl, Springboro, Biology Scott James Shelly, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.A., Biology, 1969, College of Saint Thomas B.A., Government, 1972, Franklin and Marshall College James Joseph Foshee, Dayton, Systems Engineering Janet Elizabeth Sherman, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.S., General Business, 1971, Wright State University; M. B.A., Management, B.A., Biology, 1963, Beloit College 1972, Wright State University Joseph James Stasi, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Betty C. Glass, Fairborn, Mathematics B.A., Education, 1971, University of Dayton B.S., Mathematics, 1974, University of Akron Pamela Rae Taylor, Dayton, Geology Linda E. Greene, Fairborn, Social and Applied Economics B.A., Geology, 1972, Wright State University B.S., Marketing, 1973, Wright State University; M.B.A., Marketing, 1975, Larry Richard Trefz, Fairborn, Systems Engineering Wright State University B.S., Engineering, 1974, Wright State University David Michael Haile, Franklin, Chemistry Maris M. Vikmanis, Kettering, Systems Engineering B.S., Chemistry, 1973, Wright State University B.S.E.E., Electrical Engineering, 1971, University of Cincinnati Joseph J. Herbert, Germantown, Geology Nino Vittorio, Fairborn, Biology B.A., Geology, 1968, Miami University A.B., Biology, 1972, Temple University Stephen Patrick Hoover, Kettering, Geology ChristopherW. Warner, Dayton, Biology B.S., Geology, 1974, Wright State University B.S., Biology, 1974, Ashland College Jann J. Hwang, Dayton, Social and Applied Economics Clyve George Webster, Wilberforce, Systems Engineering B.A., Economics, 1970, Nation Chung Hsing University B.S., Mathematics, 1974, Wilberforce University Max Edwin Jerrell, Fairborn, Social and Applied Economics Sandra D. Williams, New Carlisle, Mathematics B.S., Mathematics, 1964, University of Kentucky B.S., Mathematics, 1973, Wright State University Garry Lee Johnson, Miamisburg, Physics Thomas L. Zawodny, Xenia, Systems Engineering B.S., Physics, 1973, Wright State University B.S., Aerospace Engineering, 1970, University of Notre Dame Kenneth Dursse Johnson, Mason, Personnel Counseling George Thomas Zdravecki, Dayton, Personnel Counseling B.S., Psychology, 1975, Wright State University A.B., Philosophy, 1960, King's College Joan Francine Kranitz, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Master of Science to qualify August 1976 A.B.. Psychology, 1958, University of Michigan Timothy L. Humphrey, Dayton, Systems Engineering Murli Gangaram Lalchandani, Dayton, Systems Engineering B.A., Mathematics, 1970, University of West Florida B. E. E., Electrical Engineering, 1973, Maharaj a Sayajirao University of Baroda Barbara S. Kruger, Dayton, Personnel Counseling Dailing Lee, Dayton, Mathematics B.G.S., General Studies, 1972, University of Dayton B.S., Mathematics, 1974, Fu Jen Catholic University Joseph M. Mark, Dayton, Rehabilitation Counseling Katheryn Gast Lee, Washington Court House, Rehabilitation Counseling B.S., Rehabilitation Education, 1974, Wright State University A.B., Sociology, 1950, Capital University Francis E. Merica, Kettering, Rehabilitation Counseling Anita Louise Marbury, Dayton, Personnel Counseling A.B., Sociology, 1968, Wilmington College B.S., Business, 1970, Wilberforce University Geralo E. Payne, , Kentucky, Biology Martha Jane Mueller, Wilmington, Personnel Counseling B.S., Pre-Medical Science, 1973, Eastern Kentucky University A.B., Psychology, 1973, Wilmington College Appendix 281

Jerome Pearson, Dayton, Geology Stephen Lee Dunn, Dayton, Finance B.S.E.S., Engineering, 1961, Washington University Kim Tyler Dye, Springfield, Business Economics Keith Reingold, Dayton, Biology Terry Lynn Forman, Dayton, Marketing B.S., , 1974, The Ohio State University ThomasJ. Franz, Xenia, Management Robert M. Sell, Dayton, Personnel Counseling John Brison Glueckert, Miamisburg, Marketing B.S., Speech and Hearing Therapy, 1967, Bowling Green State University Robyn Sue Graf, Dayton, Accountancy Susanne Slay, Fairborn, Personnel Counseling John Phillip Habil, Dayton, Management B.A., Psychology, 1974, Seton Hill College Jonathan Lee Hacker, Germantown, Management Alison C. Thurau, Fairborn, Personnel Counseling B.A., English, 1972, Wittenberg University John Roger Hargis, Lewisburg, Management Thomas Joseph Hickey, Dayton, Management Debra C. Vuckovich, Englewood, Mathematics B.S., Mathematics, 1973, Wright State University Roy Calverley Iller, Dayton, Management Rita Ann James, Centerville, Accountancy Helen E. Walthour, Troy, Personnel Counseling B.A., Psychology, 1964, Carnegie Institute of Technology Ronald S. Johnson, Fairborn, Management Master of Science in Teaching conferred June 1976 Edward Jud!, Jr., Celina, Management Dorothy M. Carr, Enon, Earth Science James Arthur Kimble, Dayton, Finance B.S., Education, 1971, Wright State University John Walter Kirsch, Fairborn, Accountancy Annetta Mikolanis, New Carlisle, Earth Science John Charles Klosterman, Dayton, Marketing B. S., Speech and Theatre Education, 1974, Wright State University Roger Leo Knapke, Fort Recovery, Management Joseph Daniel Kniess, New Carlisle, Management College of Business and Administration Mark Douglas Kottman, West Carrollton, Finance Michael Dean Lhamon, St. Marys, Marketing Associate of Applied Business conferred June 1976 Cum Laude Keith Eugene Allmandinger, Celina, Accounting Technology Stephen E. Limbert, Dayton, Management Linda Sue Bollenbacher, Celina, Secretarial Technology Geoffrey Alan Loveless, Kettering, Marketing Deborah Kay Dues, Coldwater, Accounting Technology Magna Cum Laude John Alvin Hiles, Celina, Accounting Technology Paul Brian Loveless, Xenia, Marketing Lawrence David Holmes, Greenville, Accounting Technology George F. Lucas, Dayton, Accountancy Roslyn T. Homan, Celina, Accounting Technology Charles Franklin Maples, Springboro, Accountancy Debra Lynn Porch, Celina, Secretarial Technology Douglas Robert Miller, Dayton, Accountancy Karen Rae Sidenbender, Rockford, Secretarial Technology Richard David Murphy, West Liberty, Business Economics Sandra Theresa Siegrist, Maria Stein, Accounting Technology Larry R. Oldfather, Dayton, Accountancy Sylvia Philomena Siegrist, Maria Stein, Accounting Technology Dewey Haskell Pope, Jr., Dayton, Accountancy Brenda Kay Wehmeyer, New Bremen, Accounting Technology Magna Cum Laude Debra Ann Wendel, Celina, Accounting Technology Alonzo M. Price, Dayton, Accountancy Carol Sue Pummill, Springfield. Marketing Bachelor of Science in Business conferred December 1975 James M. Riedel, Springfield, Accountancy Thomas Joseph Ander, Kettering, Finance Thomas Rouse, Englewood, Accountancy Daniel Neven Barrett, Centerville, Management Edward Joseph Ruschau, Dayton, Management Gerald Alan Baughman, Clarksville, Marketing John Charles Saunders, Pleasant Hill, Management Kimball Mark Birdseye, Dayton, Accountancy David Larkin Senne, Centerville, Management Richard Minor Blake, Dayton, Management Howard Earl Smith, Jr., Kettering, Marketing David Lee Braner, Kettering, Management Jerry Lee Spangler, Tipp City, Accountancy Daniel Charles Braun, Dayton, Management Saul Kazys Stankus, Dayton, Management James William Brooker, Kettering, Management Larry Lee Wenner, Springfleld, Business Economics Burl D. Bruce, Jr., Fairborn, Management Thomas Ray Whiddon, Dayton, Accountancy Lawrence Joseph Budenz, Dayton, Accountancy Kenneth Clifford Whitaker, Fairborn, Accountancy Summa Cum Laude Phillip R. Winkler, Dayton, Management John Robert Cannon, Jr., Dayton, Management Thomas Randall Zoubek, Enon, Management Carolyn M. Carlson, St. Paris, Accountancy Virgil J. Caudill, Springfield, Accountancy Bachelor of Science In Business conferred March 1976 Marcus L. Cole, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Management Leonard c. Aleshire, Springfield, Marketing John M. Cook, Greenville, Accountancy Gary L. Bednasek, Fairborn, Accountancy Stephen Ray Cox, Germantown, Accountancy Steven W. Bertke, Dayton, Management Magna Cum Laude Steven Kenneth Bidwell, Kettering, Marketing Wayne Anthony Daniel, Piqua, Accountancy Donald Joseph Borchers, Russia, Accountancy James H. Davenport, Dayton, Finance Rick L. Bradley, Pleasant Hill, Marketing James Thomas DiSalvo, Kettering, Accountancy Sharon Diane Burden, Centerville, Accountancy Cum Laude Cum Laude ChristopherC. Dunn, West Milton, Marketing Douglas Stephen Cain, Dayton, Accountancy Magna Cum Laude David Thomas Carroll, Jr., Dayton, Marketing Robert William Colvin, Centerville, Accountancy 282

Paul Eric Couture, Dayton, Accountancy John Gregory Burton, Dayton, Management Sandra Dyer, Fairborn, Management Franklin H. Butcher, Dayton, Accountancy Cum Laude Larry David Clark, West Milton, Management Robert Louis Eddy, Dayton, General Business Terry Hardison Cox, Englewood, Management Richard Norman Ferguson, Englewood, Management Phyllis Ann Crump, Dayton, Accountancy Magna Cum Laude Anthony Lawrence Danna, Tipp City, Accountancy Mark Bruce Geisinger, Troy, Business Science Denise Marie DeMange, Russia, Accountancy Nancy Sue Granzow, Miamisburg, Marketing Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Johnnie Michael Doan, Fairborn, Management Olivia Jeanette Hoecker, Xenia, Accountancy Richard Craig Drummer, Dayton, Accountancy James Edward Holtgreven, Xenia, Accountancy John Clarke Edgar, Fairborn, Management George Alan Hoying, Fairborn, Accountancy Earl Dale Ernst, Jr., Brookville, Accountancy and Finance I. Allan Kenyon, New Carlisle, Accountancy Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Julia Staigers Everman, Xenia, Accountancy Thomas Henry Lennon, Kettering, Marketing Tony Lee Fessler, Pleasant Hill, Accountancy Patricia Sue McGill, Urbana, Marketing Mark Allen Finnegan, Springfield, Management Vaughn Martin Mears, Dayton, Accountancy Berk Haim Fiszlewicz, Kettering, Management Joseph John Minham, Kettering, Accountancy David William Fortunato, Dayton, Management Cum Laude Sandra Kaye Friend, Enon, Accountancy Leanor Littlefield Myers, Dayton, Management Constance L. Gabbard Dayton, Management Jacqueline Elaine Nawroth, Dayton, Accountancy Mark J. Gaier, Sidney, Marketing Summa Cum Laude Richard Lee Gibson, Dayton, Management Larry Clark Nelson, Fairborn, Accountancy Goodloe Gillispie, Jr., Dayton, Marketing Neal Richard Pemberton, Ludlow Falls, Finance William John Glass, Kettering, Accountancy Iva L. Preston, Sidney, Accountancy Barry Kevin Gorman, Dayton, Management Samuel Louis Rinehart, Englewood, Marketing Scott Hale Graham, Dayton, Accountancy Thomas A. Roddy, Kettering, Accountancy Cum Laude Timothy Alan Rudd, Tipp City, Accountancy Joseph Murie Green, St. Marys, Accountancy John Phillip Shank, Dayton, Management Christine Ann Grieser, Springfield, Marketing Ronald E. Shelton, Dayton, Management Cum Laude Charles L. Smith, Vandalia, General Business Robert Lee Grote, Cincinnati, Management Jerry Eugene Snyder, Arcanum, Management Richard Urban Gudorf, Dayton, Accountancy Robert C. Sommers, Kettering, Marketing Cum Laude Lynn Trump, Arcanum, Finance Allen Wilbur Harmon, St. Marys, Marketing Thomas Joseph Vacchiano, Jr., Fairborn, Marketing Edward L. Harvey, Jr., Dayton, Management Donald Anselm Wik, Dayton, Marketing John Wesley Haverstock, Jr. Centerville, Management Eric Allen Wilson, Dayton, Business Economics John Thomas Heckman, Centerville, Finance Loring Lee Williams, Springfield, Marketing Robert L. Hennen, Jr., Fairborn, Marketing James S. Henson, Jr., Fairborn, Finance Bachelor of Science In Business conferred June 1976 Michael J. Herr, Cincinnati, Management Norman Charles Altick, Kettering, Accountancy Dennis Eugene Hile, Englewood, Finance Cum Laude H. Patrick Hobbs, Fairborn, Management Ronald D. Amos, Trotwood, Finance Doug George Hodapp, Dayton, Marketing Matthew Joseph Anderson, Dayton, Finance Jeffrey Allen Hoover, Springfield, Management Richard R. Barnes, Piqua, Management James G. Hussey, Centerville, Management Kathryn Sue Bartram, Centerville, Management Douglas James lannarino, Dayton, Accountancy Tom M. Baukus, Dayton, Accountancy Bobby Joe Isaac, Vandalia, Accountancy Cum Laude Gary Michael lzor, Dayton, Accountancy Sally Ruth Becker, Centerville, Management Roger Moore James, Ill, Celina, Accountancy Richard Edward Beckett, Dayton, Finance Rodney Marcum Johnson, Newark, Business Economics David Robert Bell, Piqua, Management Magna Cum Laude Douglas John Berger, Kettering, Marketing William Chando Johnson, Medway. Management and Marketing William L. Bertke, Celina, Accountancy Stephen Henry Kasper, Springfield, Business Economics Cum Laude Patrick Michael Kelley, Dayton, Accountancy Roy Charles Black, Jr., Dayton, Accountancy Sammy Douglas Kilburn, Dayton, Management Joseph A. Branson, St. Marys, Management Stephen Charles Kiii, Delphos, Management Susan M. Broadstone, Brookville, Marketing Donald Eugene Kirk, Jamestown, Finance Jerrold J. Brodowski, Dayton, Marketing Ann Louise Klarquist, Dayton, Accountancy Ralph Waldo Bugg, Tipp City, Accountancy Terry Russell Kleckner, West Carrollton, Management William T. Burlile, Jr., Dayton, Marketing David Rickey Kronour, Dayton, Management Jeffrey Alan Laird, Springfield, Management and Marketing Appendix 283

Jerome Richard Lantz, Bellbrook, Accountancy Marilyn Louise Stoffregen, Dayton, Accountancy Patrick Joseph Larger, Fairborn, Management Magna Cum Laude John Anthony Lee, Dayton, Accountancy Wayne E. Stolz, Celina, Management Susan V. Marcheski, Dayton, Accountancy Magna Cum Laude Ronnie Marshall, Dayton, Accountancy Marlyn Fudge Strickland, Jr., Xenia, Management Cum Laude Kathleen Marie Stroup, Dayton, Finance Jolln Richard Martin, Dayton, Marketing Gerald Lee Stryker, Dayton, Management Cum Laude Cum Laude Doris Eleanor Martino, Greenville, Accountancy Fred Dean Stump, Covington, Management Magna Gum Laude Terry William Tackett, Dayton, Business Economics Robert Maxwell Massullo, Kettering, Management Michael Lee Terrell, Dayton, Accountancy Lois Ann Mathis, Dayton, Office Administration Cum Laude William W. McDougall, Celina, Marketing David W. Thomson, Dayton, General Business David Alan Menke, Sr., Germantown, Business Science Frederick Heins Tournay, Kettering, Accountancy Michael Paul Miller, Xenia, Marketing Stephen Alfred Van Oss, Dayton, Accountancy Timothy Scott Minch, Dayton, Marketing Cum Laude Phillip Wayne Mitchell, Xenia, Marketing Sharon M. Wagner, Xenia, Management Magna Cum Laude Frank Martin Wanamaker, Kettering, Accountancy Robert A. Mitterholzer, South Vienna, Management Raymond Ryan Welch, Dayton, Accountancy James William Moore, Dayton, Management Jannie M. Wilcoxson, Dayton, Management Susan Kathryn Norris, Kettering, Accountancy Steven Karl Wolf, Dayton, Accountancy Cum Laude William Lee Wolf, West Milton, Accountancy Alvin Kenneth Ossege, Kettering, Accountancy Thomas Steven Wymore, Dayton, Marketing Pamela Lea Ott, Celina, Accountancy Wayne Lee Yarian, Tipp City, Management Magdaline Chrysanthyan Peagler, Dayton, Management Cum Laude Gerald Lee Pickett, Xenia, Marketing Ricky L. Zech, Dayton, Technically Combined Curriculum Cum Laude William H. Pohlman, Delphos, Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Business to qualify August 1976 Nancy Elaine Polis, Clayton, Accountancy Robert J. Arney, Kettering, Accountancy Cum Laude Sherri L. Childers, Kettering, Office Administration Dolores May Quinn, Dayton, Business Economics Robert P. Clary, Jr., Miamisburg, Management Magna Cum Laude Jeffrey A. Cooley, Dayton, Accountancy Oscar Reagan, Jr., Dayton, Finance Deborah K. Dennis, Dayton, Quantitative Business Analysis Dale R. Ridenour, New Carlisle, Accountancy James D. Edwards, Waynesville, Accountancy Magna Cum Laude Michael H. Flinn, Vandalia, Marketing John Patrick Rissinger, Dayton, Finance Kenneth Hogue, Dayton, Management Charles David Roberts, Vandalia, Marketing Jeffrey A. Hoover, Springfield, Management William Phil Roberts, West Liberty, Management Robert M. Horner, Dayton, Business Joseph Alan Robinson, Lima, Management Ralph H. , Sidney, Management Lynn John Rowland, Springfield, Accountancy Elizabeth M. Klarquist, Dayton, Accountancy Susan Jane Ryan, Centerville, Marl

College of Education Kay V. Eversman, St. Marys, Science Education Summa Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Education conferred December 1975 Dena Middleton Fisher, Kettering, Art Education Michael Anthony Abbate, Dayton, Special Education Pamela Jean Forte, Dayton, Elementary Special Education Eula H. Adams, Fairborn, Elementary Education Christina Sue Frazier, Tipp City, Kindergarten Education Cum Laude David S. Gentry, Springfield, English Education Sharon Harman Adams, London, Elementary Education Robert A. Gephart, Fort Loramie, Business Education without Shorthand Summa Cum Laude Carole Jean Grant, West Carrollton, Elementary Education Jeanne M. Bacher, Vandalia, German Education Virginia Marie Haas, Kettering, Elementary Special Education David John Beagle, Jr., Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Cora Elizabeth Hamilton, Dayton, Elementary Special Education Bruce Edward Carnes, Piqua, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Cum Laude James L. Carter, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Billie Coleman Harris, Fairborn, Elementary Education Ruby S. Cunningham, Arcanum, Special Education Magna Cum Laude Carol Ann Domigan, Springfield, Elementary Education Deborah Kay Haverstick, Centerville, Business Education with Shorthand Ted Jay Dooley, Dayton, Elementary Education Jerry L. Henderson, Dayton, Elementary Special Education Harold Farley, Xenia, Elementary Language Arts Gary Allen Hensley, Rockford, Elementary Special Education Debra Yvonne Garrett, Dayton, Business Education Marty Jay Steven Herald, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Jacqueline Mary Gormley, Kettering, Special Education Shirley Kay Hoenie, Celina, Elementary Mathematics-Science Education Summa Cum Laude Jeri Silence Jones, Dayton, Speech Education Jill Haupt, Brookville, Elementary Education Jane Mohler Koloditch, Lakeview, Elementary Education Susan Lynn Henderson, Dayton, Elementary Education Marlene V. Knous, St. Marys, Elementary Art Education Linda Kay Hoke, Xenia, Special Education Cum Laude June Dawn Johnson, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Mathematics Melinda Lou Lloyd, Xenia, Elementary Special Education Education Maria Cristina Luque, Dayton, Spanish Education Mary Franklin King, Dayton, Art Education Rita M. McMaken, Fairborn, Business Education without Shorthand Kathy Ann Kramer, Celina, Elementary Education Ava Milan Miller, Englewood, Kindergarten Education Gary Paul Martin, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Bethany Lynn Miller, Dayton, Art Education Sondra L. Merkle, Celina, Elementary Education Barbara Ann Minnich, Celina, Elementary Special Education Leona Marie Murray, Dayton, Business Education Gladys Baldwin Morris, Dayton, Elementary Education Regina Patricia Pequignot, Greenville, Business Education Karen Jane Mundey, Dayton, Elementary Education Linda Vance Powell, Xenia, Elementary Education Wendy Wilhelm O'Boyle, St. Paris, Art Education Anne Harvis L. Reece, Urbana, Elementary Education Cum Laude Lois J. Shannon. Dayton, Business Education Kathleen Ann Portz, Fort Recovery, Elementary Education Magna Cum Laude Michael Matson Quayle, Fairborn, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Patricia Lynn Smith, Dayton, Business Education Cheryl Suzanne Rice, Dayton, English Education Roland Eugene Stewart, Medway, Biology Education Gary Richard Riddle, New Carlisle, Elementary Special Education Louise V. Wertenberger, Convoy, Elementary Education Linda Susan Scales, New Carlisle, Elementary Educational Media Cum Laude Elaine Marie Shillito, Fairborn, Mathematics Education Linda Lee Elliott Wiedenbein, Dayton, Kindergarten Education Donna Mae Shroyer, Troy, Kindergarten Education JoAnn Hammond Whitt, Xenia, Kindergarten Education Mari rose Sindoni, Dayton, Elementary Special Education Elizabeth Ann Zink, Fairborn, English Education Shirley Ann Spencer, Dayton, Theatre Education Betty Louise Steineman, Lebanon, Elementary Special Education Bachelor of Science in Education conferred March 1976 Nancy Jane Tolle, Dayton, Art Education Bonnie D. Adkins, Sidney, Elementary Education Jeffrey Allen Valentine, Springfield, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Magna Cum Laude Barbara Lee Westendorf, Kettering, Elementary Education Lois Andrey, Van Wert, Elementary Education Caroline Ann White, Dayton, Elementary Special Education Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Frank Joseph Bailey, Jr., Dayton, Business Education without Shorthand· David Edward Williamson, Celina, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Cecilia Torres Best, Dayton, English Education Susan Lynn Bode, Kettering, Business Education without Shorthand Bachelor of Science in Education conferred June 1976 · Martha Ann Campbell, Fairborn, English Education Karen Sue A mole, Bainbridge, Kindergarten Education Cynthia Koy Clcanoso, Fairborn, English Education Jennifer A. Anspach, Covington, English Education Cum Laude Saundra Marie Antrim, Springfield, Elementary Education .Anita Notestine Coleman, Dayton, Elementary Education Linda Kay Swift Augspurger, South Charleston, English Education Cum Laude Marilyn Paulette Badaczewski, Tipp City, Special Education Patti Lynn Cox, Ohio City, Elementary Special Education Linda Sue Bastin, Xenia, Elementary Education Linda Marlene Coyan, Dayton, English Education Ann Louise Becker, Miamisburg, Kindergarten Education Robert L. Curtis, New Vienna, Elementary Education Beatrice Wyatt Black, London, Elementary Education Katherine Virginia Davis, Jr., Tipp City, English Education H. Lynne Blankenship, Xenia, Special Education Christine A. Engelhardt, Trotwood, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Karl Herbert Bliese, Kettering, History Education Appendix 285

Debra Jean Bobo, Dayton, Elementary Education Ellen Ann Courtney Irvin, Fairborn, Special Education Michael Leo Bollheimer, Ft. Loramie, Art Education Kathleen Marie Jamison, Centervi lie, Special Education Alice Weatherford Boyd, Dayton, Elementary Education ElsieJ. Jay, West Milton, Elementary Education Faye Joyce Boyett, Dayton, History Education Victoria Anne Jenkins, Springfield, Special Education Cynthia Dianne Brown, Kettering, English Education Jeanne Mary Kearney, Fairborn, Elementary Education Brad Robert Bullis, Centerville, Business Education Clara Kathryn Kesler, Dayton, Special Education Josephine Etta Bryte, Trotwood, Elementary Education James E. Klinger, Dayton, Art Education Cum Laude Cynthia Jane Knapke, Coldwater, Special Education Rosemary Bunshaw, Enon, Science Education Cathy Ann Kronauge, Centerville, English Education William V. Campbell, St. Paris, Social Studies Comprensive Education Ramonia Rhea Knox, Trotwood, English Education H. Thomas Carrington, Greenville, Art Education Richard Lee Lester, Bloomingburg, Elementary Education Nancy Louise Chamberlain, Springfield, Special Education Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Shirley Jean Linhart, Xenia, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Josephine Louise Chizmar, Springfield, Elementary Education Cum Laude Thomas Kevin Clari<, Trotwood, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Deborah Arlene Long, Kettering, Business Education Cum Laude Janine Ann Loughran, Celina, Elementary Education Barbara Jo Clingan, Troy, English Education Catherine Helen McConnell, Troy, Elementary Music Education Suzanne Graden, Xenia, Art Education Mark Allen Maley, Dayton, Science Education James Thomas Cunningham, Miamisburg, English Education Mary Elizabeth Marcum, Kettering, Special Education Francine Virginia DeFerreire, Dayton, Special Education Emil Ralph Martinsek, Cleveland, Mathematics Education Sheila Marcum Denney, Kettering, Elementary Education Martha Jane Mehall, St. Marys, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Heleen Denise Dickinson, Enon, Elementary Education Cum Laude Stuart Scott Ehrlich, Kettering, English Education Renee Annette Melnick, Kettering, Special Education Paula Kay Eidemiller, Troy, Art Education Judy Ann Menchhofer, Coldwater, Elementary Education Janice Elaine Eifert, Dayton, Business Education Nancy Corrine Mickelson, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Jennie Marie Eisnaugle, Farmersville, Elementary Education Margaret A. Miley, St. Marys, Elementary Education David John Esselstein, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education David Anthony Miller, Dayton, Science Education Susan Schwamberger Fague, Columbus, Elementary Education Cynthia Rae Monell, Dayton, Business Education William Ricky Finnell, Dayton, Special Education Beverly Jean Moore, Norwalk, Science Education Edlene F. Flannery, Springfield, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Dona Andrews Mowry, Brookville, Special Education Cum Laude Raymond E. Muhlenkamp, Fairborn, English Education Arlys Ann Fogt, Vandalia, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Vimala Nagaraji, Fairborn, Special Education Carolyn Irene Gardiner, Dayton, Elementary Education Carol Anne Nance, Dayton, Kindergarten Education Summa Cum Laude Shirley B. Nicholson, Fairborn, Art Education Thomas James George, Versailles, Business Education Leonard E. Oram, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Judy Anne Gerrard, Miamisburg, Elementary Education Rickie L. Orzen, Kettering, English Education Cum Laude Kathleen Janus Petrarca, Dayton, English Education Kathleen Ann Gier, Dayton, Special Education Delilah Marie Phillips, Franklin, Theatre Education Cum Laude Floyd John Purvis, Tipp City, Special Education Stephen J. Glasscoe, New Carlisle, History Education Roberta J. Reeves, West Jefferson, Special Education James Deaton Greenawalt, Ashtabula, Elementary Education Donald Warren Remnant, Kettering, Elementary Education David Allan Haines, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Steven Lee Rhoades, Piqua, Elementary Education Barbara Lynn Hanes, Lewisburg, Kindergarten Education Christina Faye Roney, Dayton, Elementary Education A'nn Elizabeth Harrison, Dayton, Art Education Debra Gayle Ross, Piqua, Science Education Mary Joanne Hart, Dayton, Spanish Education Patricia Hill Sales, Dayton, Elementary Education Magna Cum Laude Jane Louise Sawmiller, Wapakoneta, Special Education Charles Alton Hatchel, Kettering, Elementary Education Laura Marie Schommer. Dayton, Kindergarten Education Linda Ann Hay, Dayton, Elementary Education Carla Sue Schwieterman, Mendon, Elementary Education Cum Laude Janet Deitrick Seipel, Fairborn, Elementary Education James Bernard Heider, Jr., Kettering, Social Studies Comprehensive Neil David Shade, Englewood, Mathematics Education Education Jacqueline Ann Sheeley, Coldwater, Special Education Magna Cum Laude Dorothy L. Shikenjanski, Kettering, Elementary Education Sarah Ann Herner, Dayton, Special Education Janel Marie Smith, Dayton, Elementary Education Cheryle Lynn Hilvers, Dayton, English Education William L. Smith, Mendon, Elementary Education Deborah Sue Hinsch, Hicksville, Special Education Vicki Denise Snider, Dayton, Science Education Lorna Kathleen Hinshaw, Kettering, Elementary Education Dalene Kay Snyder, Dayton, Elementary Education Joyce Ann Hippolyte, West Milton, Elementary Education Jada L. Spangler, Dayton, Elementary Education Gene Frederic!< Hollingshead, Fairborn, Social Studies Comprehensive Theda Caryl Stacy, Dayton, Elementary Education Education Charles K. Stammen, Coldwater, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Judith Kay Hunt, Dayton, Elementary Education Catherine Anne Tabler, Van Wert, Elementary Education Debra Denise Ingle, Troy, Elementary Education Lou Etta Talbott, Xenia, Elementary Education 286

VV1llard Gene Taylor, Jr., Fairborn, Elementary Education Douglas W. Marsee, New Carlisle, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Patrick Terrance Thomas, Springfield, Social Studies Comprehensive Janet Martin, Tipp City, Elementary Education Education Catherine 0. Mccrabb, Springfield, History Education Carol Diane Thompson, Dayton, Special Education Marlene A. Meixell, Dayton, Special Education Summa Cum Laude Kerry Myers, New Carlisle, Art Education Linda Ann Thompson, Springfield, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Patti A. Noffsinger, Miamisburg, Special Education Julie Ann Turner, Springfield, Art Education Claire L. Orologas, Yellow Springs, Art Education Dianne Eileen Vaughn, West Carrollton, Business Education Hella H. Ostrowski, Fairborn, Elementary Education Deborah Jane Waddell, Miamisburg, Elementary Education George R. Paldino, Vandalia, Art Education Magna Cum Laude Melody L. Panslng, Clayton, Elementary-Kindergarten Education Debra Ann Wagner, Celina, Elementary Education Vickie E. Peltier, Sidney, Elementary Education Faye Darlene Walls, Wilmington, Elementary Education Ann M. Scardino, Centerville, Art Education Kenneth Ray Ward, Dayton, Special Education Gwen S. Shaner, Celina, Elementary Education Henni Shaffer Waterman, Mendon, English Education Linda S. Smith, Kettering, Elementary Education Eric Lee Weber, Centerville, Special Education Gregory J. Snyder, Dayton, Art Education Glenn R. Welch, Greenville, Elementary Education Manja K. Soerhoff, Piqua, Elementary Education Ann-Olivia Westbeld, Dayton, Special Education Nancy Spillane, Troy, Elementary Education Mary Tom Westendorf, Dayton, Elementary Education and Special Education Shauna L. Starr, Fort Recovery, Elementary Education Magna Cum Laude Robert W. Tenney, Sidney, Mathematics Education Kathy Elaine Westfall, Troy, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Kenneth R. Ward, Dayton, Special Education Margie Elaine Wilhelm, Xenia, Elementary Education Terry L. Wells, Dayton, Biology Education Sharon Lynn Williams, Dayton, Elementary Education Wanda K. Williams, Falrbdrn, Special Education Wendy McCoy Williamson, Xenia, Elementary Education Gary P. Wilson, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Barry Bradford Woods, Xenia, Science Education Beth A. Wiizbach, Cincinnati, English Education Patricia Ann Woodspeich, Dayton, Elementary Education Shah la Zarraby, Piqua, Elementary Education Donald Wayne Wilson, Kettering, Business Education Debra J. Zink, Fairborn, Elementary Education Gloria Sue Wilson, Bellbrook, Business Education Summa Cum Laude Bachelor of Science conferred December 1975 Barbara Ann Young, Fairborn, Special Education Mary-Jo Miller Blackburn, Springfield, Rehabilitation Education Barbara Jean Zahnizer, Dayton, Special Education Suzanne Ruth Caldwell, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Carol Anne Erhart, Fairborn, Rehabilitation Education Bachelor of Science in Education to qualify August 1976 Carol A. Montgomery, Fairborn, Rehabilitation Education Patricia L. Bacalis, Dayton, Art Education John Lloyd Preston, Sidney, Rehabilitation Education Bruce Barcelo, Cedarville, Elementary Education Joseph John Schade, Fairborn, Rehabilitation Education Kevin E. Bates, Kettering, English Education Jetta K. Baxter, Dayton, Speech Education Bachelor of Science conferred March 1976 Deborah A. Bennett, Troy, Elementary Education Carol Ann Biddle, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Suzanne C. Berber!, Dayton, Art Education Magna Cum Laude Shirley J. Berrie, Fairborn, Elementary Education Hugh Allen Evans, Springfield, Rehabilitation Education Donna H. Boone, Wilmington, Elementary Education Barbara Suter Ford, Xenia, Rehabilitation Education Clifford J. Brickner, Fairborn, Art Education Marjorie L. Lane, Englewood, Rehabilitation Education Melvalyn B. Clark, Dayton, English Education Greg R. Wertz, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Dennis M. Clarke, Dayton, Art Education Harriet Climmons, Dayton, Elementary-Kindergarten Education Bachelor of Science conferred June 1976 GloriaJ. Cook, Dayton, Speech Education James Lawrence Abrams, Yellow Springs, Rehabilitation Education Jo E. Dundon, Enon, Business Education Bonnie Lou Albrecht, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Collean M. Dunham, Dayton, Art Education Rhea Sue Collett, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Terri R. Edwards, Dayton, Elementary-Kindergarten Education Cum Laude Barbara M. Emery, Dayton, Art Education Philip John Flores, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Steven H. Foust, Fairborn, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Magna Cum Laude Jenny E. Galloway, Dayton, Special Education David E. Hamilton, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Wandlyn D. Handy, Dayton, Elementary Education Anne Elizabeth Margolis, Springfield, Rehabilitation Education Carolyn J. Hannah, Kettering, Elementary Education Doris A. Williams, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Martin G. Harness, New Carlisle, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Ruth H. Jones, Dayton, Business Education Bachelor of Science to qualify August 1976 James W. Kimmerly, Dayton, Social Studies Comprehensive Education Janet R. Anderson, Fairborn, Rehabilitation Education Donna G. King, Dayton, Business Education Stephen Dwyer, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Susan F. Kiss, Fairborn, Biology Education Chris A. Eggert, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Peggy Knapp, Springfield, English Education Susan Marie Hauenstein, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Sherry Kruggel, Vandalia, Elementary Education George E. McCoy, Dayton, Rehabilitation Education Kum Kum Kumar, Kettering, Biology Education Appendix 287

College of Liberal Arts George Dexter Pacura, Enon, Sociology Pauline Sterne Petry, Dayton, Social Work Bachelor of Arts conferred December 1975 Cum Laude Annetta G. Ables, Dayton, Social Work Constance Sadlier, Springfield, Spanish Cum Laude Frank Irwin Salsburg, Kettering, Religion Irvin Larry Armstrong, Kettering, Sociology Leroy Joseph Senegal, Jr., Dayton, Sociology Gary L. Baggett, Dayton, Social Work Kathleen Luanne Spoon, Kettering, Motion Pictures James D. Barker, Lebanon, Political Science David Trout Staddon, Kettering, Anthropology Vicki Ellen Berg, Kettering, Social Work Werner George Steinagel, Bellbrook, Political Science Teresa Angela Jordan Bljlsma, Dayton, Anthropology and Sociology Garreta Marie Taylor, Xenia, Social Work Bonnie L. Bowen, Fairborn, Urban Studies Magna Cu.m Laude David Michael Breisch, Kettering, German Caryl Lee Trabitz, Dayton, English Janice Marie Cantwell, Dayton, Political Science Janak! V. Venkayya, Dayton, Economics Summa Cum Laude George George Vlachos, Dayton, Social Work Michael Alfred Cramer, Dayton, Geography Ann Wall, Kettering, Social Work Joseph E. Flanagan, Jr., Dayton, Urban Studies Magna Cum Laude Cindy Anne Gardner, Kettering, Sociology George Michael Watson, West Carrollton, Anthropology Barbara Gebhart Geiger, Fairborn, English Jackie Lynn West, Dayton, Social Work Kenneth J. Gordon, Dayton, Religion Kayne Darryl White, Dayton, Social Work Michael Eugene Graham, Dayton, English Mary Elizabeth Williams, Centerville, English Gayle L. Hiler, Russellville, English Sheila L. Williams, Dayton, Sociology Christopher F. Jones, Dayton, Sociology William Eckert Jones, Centerville, German Bachelor of Arts conferred June 1976 Kathleen Marie Macek, Dayton, Anthropology Lois Tucker Andrew, Kettering, Speech Harry E. McPheron, Fairborn, Philosophy Christine Elizabeth Arnett, Xenia, English and French George Edward Mulhern, Jr., West Carrollton, Philosophy Summa Cum Laude Barbara Schumacher-Scalia, Dayton, Social Work Patricia Anne Banaszak, New Carlisle, Political Science Susan Angela Scibetta, Fairborn, English Elma Rose Barnes, Yellow Springs, Art William George Shannon, Peebles, Urban Studies Summa Cum Laude John Stidham, Brookville, Anthropology James D. Bartley, Dayton, Sociology Bruce Aloysius Tangeman, Dayton, History Cum Laude Linda Jean Wheelbarger, Dayton, Anthropology Mary Ann Bennett, Fairborn, English Maria Elena Williams, Xenia, Spanish William Stephen Blazek, Dayton, History Nelson 0. Woody, Jr., Dayton, Sociology Magna Cum Laude; University Honors Scholar Steven Allan Brethauer, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, History and Bachelor of Arts conferred March 1976 Religion Charlene Rae Bestgen, Fairborn, Art Linda Harsh Brooks, Dayton, Political Science Ondina Virginia Bonser, Kettering, Urban Studies Catherine M. Brown, Union, Political Science Daniel Carl Born, Kettering, Political Science Connie Lee Buchenroth, Dayton, English Douglas Allan Brethauer, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Theatre Pamela Diane Buckingham, Dayton, History David Otho Brewer, Xenia, Geography Paula Kay Byers, Brookville, English Philip D. Cave, Kettering, Political Science Dorothy Ann Campbell, Dayton, Sociology Darrel G. Cloud, Xenia, Political Science Patricia Lynn Carroll, Dayton, Philosophy Kenneth Caldwell Davis, Dayton, Economics Summa Cum Laude William Philip Evans, Springfield, Speech Alice W. Cavo, Fairborn, English and Religion Theresa Marie Gessner, Dayton, Political Science Kim Martin Christensen, Dayton, Political Science Marjean Larson Gingrich, Xenia, English Brad Lee Coon, Dayton, Sociology Forrest T. Green, II, Dayton, Social Work Mary Josephine Cooper, Dayton, History Sandy E. Hill, Dayton, Social Work Magna Cum Laude Brian Edward Homan, Dayton, English Christopher Jon Cornyn, Dayton, Political Science Anita Louise Hudson, Dayton, Social Work Magna Cum Laude; University Honors Scholar Beth Suzanne Jimenez, Dayton, Social Work Rebecca Dinsmore Davidson, Dayton, Sociology Karen Lynn Kentosh, West Carrollton, English Summa Cum Laude Joseph Knight, Dayton, Political Science Robert Alan Davis, Dayton, Social Work Michael Earl Lovell, Dayton, English Kirk Deardorff, Centerville, Economics Betty c. Mills, Anthropology Penny Lynn DeFino, Dayton, English Cum Laude Beverly Ann Dilg, Dayton, Social Work Nancy L. Moore, London, Sociology Mary Kathryn Dinsmore, Dayton, Speech Cum Laude Lynn Robert Donaldson, Dayton, Political Science Nancy Jane Mulligan, Xenia, Social Work Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Marilynn R. Eisenberg, Centerville, Religion 288

Trinity Vincent Enright, Miamisburg, English JaNaeJenklns Mundy, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, English Dennis L. Evers, Dayton, Political Science Summa Cum Laude Joanne Marie Falace, Dayton, Social Work Janet Hanawalt Nixon, Kettering, English Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jack Worth Farley, Jr., Dayton, Speech Robert Michael Nolin, Fairborn, Political Science Esther Feldman, Dayton, Social Work Cum Laude Veronica Jo Ferguson, Springfield, Sociology Nancy Carol Pardue, Dayton, Social Work Cynthia Ann Fischer, Xenia, French Peter Pecsok, Dayton, Religion Cum Laude Ronald A. Peeples, Dayton, Sociology Richard R. Flint, Dayton, Political Science Frederick Michael Poole, Dayton, Urban Studies Michele Jeanne Foley, Dayton, Social Work Bruce Arlen Powell, Fairborn, Political Science Linda Christine Fry, New Carlisle, Social Work Linda Kay Price, New Carlisle, Social Work Magna Cum Laude Patricia Kay Reichert, Celina, Social Work Larry Eugene Geeting, New Lebanon, English Cathy B. Reynolds, Bellbrook, Religion Andrea Bales Giner, Dayton, Sociology Cum Laude John David Gorby, Dayton, Political Science and Economics Harold Wayne Reynolds, Dayton, English Roger Dennis Gorman, Xenia, Political Science Lewis Carlton Rhodes, Dayton, Political Science Dorothy Lee Green, Xenia, Geography and Environmental Studies Judy Lynn Rosen, Trotwood, Sociology Walter , Ill, Tipp City, Political Science Douglas C. Rynda, Dayton, Economics Cheryl J. Grosso, Dayton, Social Work Charles Joseph Schell, Centerville, Political Science Gary L. Gueltig, Kettering, Economics Mary Ann Schroeder, Spring Valley, Social Work Robert James Haas, Centerville, Political Science Thomas James Seedle, Xenia, Political Science Mary F. Harris, Dayton, Sociology Eda-Suzanne Semmett, Dayton, History Robert John Harvey, Fairborn, Political Science Cum Laude Cum Laude Charles Augustus Shuster, Dayton, Urban Studies Glen E. Hazen, Jr., Dayton, Sociology Terry Lee Smith, New Lebanon, Political Science and Religion Jeffrey Lynn Heeter, Dayton, Geography Michael D. Snyder, Dayton, Political Science Michael Edwin Hemmelgarn, Dayton, Sociology Margaret Ann Spilizewski, Dayton, Social Work Stanley Dean Henize, Xenia, Geography Diana Leslie Stoff, Fairborn, English Jeffery Paul Herbst, West Carrollton, Anthropology Jay Slavin Sweeney, Dayton, Political Science Matthew Thomas Herring, Tipp City, Sociology Robert Terry Sweet, Kettering, Philosophy Gregory B. Heuser, Dayton, Religion Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Sandra Cecelia Turner, Dayton, Social Work Karen L. Hickman, Fairborn, Selected Studies in Liberal Arts Sally Jane Mills Sykes, Dayton, Art Marietta Louise Hilt, Kettering, Social Work Rachel Barnes Tanner, Xenia, Social Work Cynthia Jean Hines, South Charleston, Social Work Pat A. Tullius, Dayton, Political Science Kimberly Leslie Hiney, Springfield, Sociology Kurt William von Stuckrad, Dayton, Sociology Cum Laude David Leo Wahrer, Dayton, Sociology Theodore R. Hoy, Kettering, History Joni April Weiss, Akron, Social Work Magna Cum Laude David Michael Whittaker, Kettering, History Rae Ellen Huff, New Carlisle, History Cum Laude with Honors in History Summa Cum Laude Rachel Morgan Whittemore, Dayton, Social Work Raymond Edward ldapence, Dayton, History Billy Ray Williams, Dayton, Social Work Mark Douglas Johnson, Dayton, Sociology Lynda K. Williamson, Cedarville, Political Science Daniel Lyle Kelley, Jr., Fairborn, English Jeffrey L. Wolff, Mlamlsourg, Political Science Patricia Ann Kussman, Kettering, French Steven John Wolff, Dayton, Sociology Donald Lebkisher, Dayton, History Carol Anne Zimmerman, Tipp City, Political Science Bruce Allen McKinney, Springboro, English Jacquelyn E. Zimmerman, Xenia, History Denise McKinney, Dayton, Social Work Cum Laude with Honors in History Eddie Aaron Mclaurin, Dayton, Philosophy Lawrence Michael McNerney, Dayton, Political Science Bachelor of Arts to qualify August 1976 Barbara Ann Mangelsdorf, Spring Valley, Geography Glenn Abraham, Kettering, Social Work Laureen Marcolo, Fairborn, Geography Larry D. Bargo, Waynesville, Political Science Cum Laude Charles 0. Brigham, Jr., Springfield, Social Work Thomas E. Markley, Springfield, Urban Studies Sheila C. Brown, Dayton, Geography Cum Laude Gary W. Burnette, Fairborn, Political Science Paulette Ann Martin, Fairborn, English Anthony Campbell, Trotwood, Political Science Larry A. Matheny, Medway, History Belinda S. Fecke, Dayton, History Jerry Leland Mattingly, Dayton, Political Science Gary S. Flaherty, Kettering, Social Work Vicki Lewis Minor, Yellow Springs, Political Science Richard W. Freeman, Dayton, Anthropology Frank Burdette Moorman, Ill, Dayton, Political Science and English Patric!< C. Gantt, Dayton, Political Science Appendix 289

Karla S. Garrett, Dayton, English Michael Joseph Markus, Dayton, Theatre Billy J. Greene, Dayton, Speech Cum Laude Chaires L. Grove, Ill, Leesburg, Classical Humanities Hazel V. Palileo, Dayton, Art Steven J. Hamm, Piqua, Anthropology Daniel L. Patterson, Dayton, Ari Regina M. Hankins, Dayton, Social Work Luther , Dayton, Art William R. Harris, Dayton, Sociology Robert Lee Rippy, Dayton, Art Minnie C. Jones, Wilberforce, Sociology William Richard Snyder, Dayton, Art Ruth S. Kellar, Fairborn, History Bruce Richard Stiver, Dayton, Art John H. l

Bachelor of Fine Arts conferred December 1975 Bachelor of Science conferred December 1975 John Bledsoe, Fairborn, Urban Studies Thomas Charles Donovan, Kettering, Art John J. Ferrara, Dayton, Art Joyce Elizabeth Galbraith, Vandalia, Art Bachelor of Science conferred June 1976 Paula Ann Hampton, Dayton, Art Elmer Delbert Bergman, Jr., Englewood, Urban Studies Nancy Anne Heath, Dayton, Theatre Robert J. Stout, Dayton, Urban Studies Summa Cum t_aude Francis Joseph Tokarsky, Jr., Dayton, Urban Studies Philip Lee Krauss, Springfield, Art Dorothy Ann Tuzzi, Oakwood, Urban Studies Leo Richard Lashley, Dayton, Art Summa Cum Laude William Eric Scott, Dayton, Art College of Science and Enaineering Bachelor of Fine Arts conferred March 1976 Catherine B. Zimmerman, Dayton, Art Associate of Arts conferred March 1976 Martha M. Roeland!, Centerville, Art Anthony R. Steinbrunner, Montezuma, Systems Engineering Bachelor of Fine Arts conferred June 1976 Donald Eric Baker, Kettering, Theatre Bachelor of Science conferred December 1975 John Lynn Benton, Springfield, Art Ven is Lee Adkins, Fairborn, Mathematics Michele Dignan, Kettering, Art Steven Lee Beecroft, Dayton, Computer Science Cum Laude William Lee Bowman, Fairborn, Mathematics Cathleen Rose Drewry, Fairborn, Art Ellen Louise Bradford, West Millton, Computer Science Ann Rebecca Ganz. Fairborn, Theatre William Angelo Conte, Dayton, Computer Science Mary Susan Goode, Kettering, Art Norma Isabelle Courtney, Kettering, Computer Science Cum Laude Robert Lee Gambill, Dayton, Mathematics Barbara Ann Laverty Hamilton, Fairborn, Art Michele Regina Grady, Columbus, Biology Sandra Marie Kleismit, Dayton, Art and Environmental Studies Robert Joseph Grandfield, Ill, Dayton, Systems Engineering Brooke Allyn Lambert, Springfield, Art John R. Grump, Troy, Environmental Health Cum Laude Gary Scott Hidy, Dayton, Psychology Michael John Hoegler, Dayton, Biology 290

William Howard Hughes, Jr., Fairborn, Mathematics David Charles Fay, Christiansburg, Biology Dennis Lee Hyre, Phillipsburg, Biology Michael Alan Fiedor, Dayton, Chemistry Steven Patrick McPherson, Prospect, Environmental Health Galen Eugene Filbrun, Fairborn, Chemistry James Michael Menke, Dayton, Psychology Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Mark Donald Finke, Dayton, Biology Ragan, Kettering, Environmental Health Mary Joan Fontana, Dayton, Computer Science Terry Lee Rowland, Xenia, Geology Summa Cum Laude Marvin L. Sethorst, Rossburg, Environmental Health David Earl Frysinger, Piqua, Systems Engineering Beth Ann Simons, Dayton, Mathematics Summa Cum Laude David Robert Sisk, Kettering, Environmental Health Dale A. Gaerke, Fort Recovery, Systems Engineering Charles M. Stukins, Kettering, Systems Engineering Summa Cum Laude Roger Allen Styles, Fairborn, Biology Richard Thomas Garrison, Fairborn, Biology Summa Cum Laude Shella Joy Gaston, Englewood, Biology Date Thomas Thompson, Dayton, Mathematics Wesley Carl Grimm, St. Paris, Engineering Physics Jerry Dale Watson, Dayton, Systems Engineering Glen Gerry Hackett, Dayton, Environmental Health Summa Cum Laude Bachelor of Science conferred March 1976 Stephen Earl Hamant, Dayton, Chemistry Geary Lee Biggs, Dayton, Computer Science Edward Arthur Hanson, Jr., Dayton, Environmental Health Ronald Louis Clericus, Union, Computer Science Magna Cum Laude John Ervin Elliott, Fairborn, Physics Richard Joseph Hare, Fairborn, Biology Ricky Lee Eppley, Dayton, Mathematics Rodney Mitchell Harris, Dayton, Chemistry Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Deborah S. Flory, Springfield, Mathematics Modupe Hassan, Dayton, Biology Phillip C. Harris, Dayton, Environmental Health Michael David Hatfield, Troy, Mathematics Thomas Wayne Higginbotham, Dayton, Biology James Hawes, Jr., Dayton, Mathematics David Craig Johnson, Dayton, Computer Science Robert Rua Hayes, Fairborn, Geology David Barton Kinne, Dayton, Biology Timothy Lee Hayes, Fairborn, Biology John Martin Loveless, Kettering, Systems Engineering Roger Dale Hazelbaker, Wilmington, Biology Marion David Martin, Dayton, Computer Science Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Carol Elizabeth Heideman, Dayton, Biology Catherine Ann Phillips, Xenia, Biology Ronald Lee Heilers, Dayton, Systems Engineering Cum Laude Randall Earl Hester, Kettering, Biology Sharon Lee Reich, Dayton, Psychology Magna Cum Laude Francis George Reihing, Fairborn, Systems Engineering Kevin Patrick Holloran, Dayton, Psychology John Edward Rhodes, Jr., Fairborn, Biology Edwin Ira Howell, Springfield, Systems Engineering Joseph Shumski, Fairborn, Mathematics Jonathan Levis Hughes, Dayton, Systems Engineering Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Edward Clay Smyth, Kettering, Biology Richard Lee Hurt, Miamisburg, Mathematics Jerry George Jensen, Dayton, Mathematics David Paul Johnson, Fairborn, Mathematics Bachelor of Science conferred June 1976 Robert Andrew Johnson, Jr., Dayton, Biology Jimmy Akin Akinbiyi, Dayton, Biology Jeffrey Allen Jones, Fairborn, Computer Science Carl Lee Berg, Dayton, Systems Engineering Christopher Joseph Klenke, Springfield, Biology Douglas Joseph Birnbaum, Kettering, Systems Engineering Joni Dee Kubler, Vandalia, Biology Larry Joe Bortner, Fairborn, Physics Roger Bernard Kunk, Fairborn, Psychology Cum Laude with Honors in Physics Bill Joe Lairmore, Dayton, Systems Engineering David Hill Brown, Dayton, Systems Engineering Richard Don Lennon, Kettering, Psychology Philip Gary Brown, Troy, Environmental Health Kyte Mathias Longstreth, Fairborn, Biology Cum Laude Earl Louis McCracken, Jr., Dayton, Mathematics Gregory S. Buthker, Dayton, Chemistry Stephen A. Maloon, Kettering, Biology Bruce E. Butts, Enon, Environmental Health University Honors Scholar Margaret Shiang Chao, Dayton, Biology William Steven Marras, Kettering, Human Factors Engineering Summa Cum Laude; University Honors Scholar Kenneth Wayne Mayfield, Xenia, Psychology Craig C. Cobb, Dayton, Geology Summa Cum Laude with Honors In Psychology Robert Lee Connors, Dayton, Psychology Mary Elizabeth Meadows, Dayton, Mathematics Lillian Coogan, Dayton, Mathematics Jonathan Scott Miller, West Carrollton, Psychology Larry Alan Crouch, Kettering, Computer Science Jeffrey Thomas Mitchell, Mechanicsburg, Biology

Arthur M. Dee, Springfield, Systems Engineertnn Jame~; Coleman Mocas, Jr., Dayton, Biology Edward James Duffy, Ill, Dayton, Geology Kane Jean More, Norwalk, Biology Mary Theresa Fagan, Enon, Environmental Health Magna Cum Laude with Honors In Biology Patricia Ann Fahrig, Dayton, Environmental Health Appendix 291

David Malcom Mosier, Xenia, Environmental Health Gary Wayne Yagley, Kettering, Biology Cum Laude Ronald Walter Zawistoski, Fairborn, Computer Science Janet L. Mowery, Lewisburg, Mathematics Robert James Zellmer, Fairborn, Chemistry Douglas Scott Mumpower, Kettering, Geology Magna Cum Laude Bachelor of Science to qualify August 1976 Daniel Patrick Murray, Fairborn, Systems Engineering MaryJ. Buben, Dayton, Biology Patricia Lee Murray, Dayton, Chemistry Timothy L. Courtney, Springfield, Systems Engineering Adele Kay Near, Grove City, Environmental Health Beverly K. Dyas. Cedarville, Biology Jeffrey Allen Neef, l

Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology to qualify August 1976 Lynn A. Huitt, Dayton, Nursing Deborah L. Bates, Marion, Medical Technology Christine Mary Hurak, Sidney, Nursing Jean M. Bremer, Dayton, Medical Technology James Leroy Lowry, Dayton, Nursing Linda M. Brueggeman, Dayton, Medical Technology Cynthia Ann McGinnis, Springfield, Nursing Margaret J. Davis, Dayton, Medical Technology Shirley Mae McNamee, Xenia, Nursing Donna M. Dryer, Dayton, Medical Technology Belinda Sue Masters, Miamisburg, Nursing Deborah E. Durst, Tipp City, Medical Technology Geraldine Marie Reck Maurer, Palestine, Nursing Barbara D. Freund, Kettering, Medical Technology Margaret Lynn Mayer, Englewood, Nursing Carol J. Holderby, Kettering, Medical Technology Martha Lee Mitakides, Miamisburg, Nursing Elizabeth A. Metz, Dayton, Medical Technology Jo Neiman, Dayton, Nursing Joanne M. Miller, Fairborn, Medical Technology Bobbe Shapiro Nolan, Dayton, Nursing Debra M. Pfeifer, Dayton, Medical Technology Summa Cum Laude VedaJ. Spicer, Springfield, Medical Technology Laura Mary O'Hara, Jamestown, Nursing Cathy A. Vastine, Springfield, Medical Technology Vivian Renee Ondo, Dayton, Nursing Howard L. White, Dayton, Medical Technology Joyce Ellen Parker, Brookville, Nursing Sharon A. Wurstner, Vandalia, Medical Technology Magna Cum Laude Sharon Jo Peters, Dayton, Nursing Roberta Miralia Pflaumer, New Carlisle, Nursing School of Nursing Magna Cum Laude Barbara Mundhenk Pierce, Dayton, Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing conferred June 1976 Barbara Jenny Rappaport, Dayton, Nursing Cathy Ann Asher, Xenia, Nursing Martha Ann Rieker, Kettering, Nursing Glenda Faye Beach, Dayton, Nursing Candace Lynn Schneggenburger, Xenia, Nursing Pamela Fletcher Berg, Dayton, Nursing Elizabeth Mescher Schwendeman, Bellbrook, Nursing Cum Laude Elizabeth Ann Sheridan, Jamestown, Nursing Laurie Ann Braden, Bellbrook, Nursing Susan Kay Sherman, Englewood, Nursing Summa Cum Laude Ann M. Sisk, Dayton, Nursing Kathleen Marie Chiles, St. Marys, Nursing Bonnie Louise Sommerville, Fairborn, Nursing Kenneth Alan Creps, Fairborn, Nursing Magna Cum Laude Dorothy Lynn Crider, Dayton, Nursing Narva Jeanne Stewart, Yellow Springs, Nursing Laura Lynn Davidson, Kettering, Nursing Cum Laude Linda L. Delaney, Xenia, Nursing Suzanne Johnson Taylor, Marietta, Nursing Summa Cum Laude Sandra Lee Thornton, Springdale, Nursing Dellra J. Delk, Kettering, Nursing Carol Elizabeth Vendt, Kettering, Nursing Cynthia Ann Dempsey, Kettering, Nursing Victoria Lynn Ventura, Xenia, Nursing Carol E. Dixon, Yellow Springs, Nursing Janet L. Wimer, Xenia, Nursing Magna Cum Laude Judith Ann Worley, Kettering, Nursing Judith Mario Fannin, Dayton, Nursing Virginia Ann Zerkle, Enon, Nursing Susan E. Fish, Dayton, Nursing Kerry Leahy Fretter, Dayton, Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing to qualify August 1976 Mary Ann Hart, Dayton, Nursing Marilyn A. Hoffman, Dayton, Nursing Cum Laude Nancy Ann Henderson, Springfield, Nursing Timothy Frederick Hoffman, Bellbrook, Nursing