
____ ,._,. ..,. .... •--- - ASHI G __ 0 ST TE u rv·ERSITY SEV ~ I U __ COM E C WASHINGTON ST ATE UNIVERSITY SEVENTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT ONE O'CLOCK SATURDAY, JUNE SEVENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY - FIVE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON The Commencement Procession Order of Exercises Presiding-Glenn Terrell, President Candidates for Degrees Processional University Faculty Pomp and Circumstance No. I-Elgar Washington State University Symphony Orchestra Dr. Martin-Beatus Meyer, Conductor Regents of the University Honored Guests of the University The National Anthem Washington State University Symphony Orchestra President of the University Invocation The Reverend Thomas R. Martin Pastor, Simpson United Methodist Church of Pullman Commencement Remarks President Terrell Advanced and Professional Degrees America The Assembly Professor Frank Green, Song Leader Bachelors Degrees Alma Mater The Assembly Benediction The Reverend Doctor James A. Rimbach Pastor, Concordia Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, Pullman Recessional Washington State University Symphony Orchestra Music by Washington State University Symphony Orchestra, 12:15 p.m. Candidates for Advanced 3 and Professional Degrees The Graduate School The candidates will be presented by Dean C. ]. Nyman ANTHROPOLOGY Guy Roger Muto Doctors' Degrees Whittier, California James Evans Corbin B.A., Whittier College Doctor of Philosophy Rosalia M.A., Idaho State University AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS B.A., University of Texas at Austin Thesis: An Early Lithic Tradition From Thesis: Aniganigurak: A Study in Nuna­ Southeastern Washington. *Ronald Albin Anderson miut Eskimo Archaeology. Major Adviser: Professor Frank C. Leon­ Fargo, North Dakota Major Adviser: Professor Robert E. Acker­ hardy B.S., M.S., North Dakota State University man of Agriculture and Applied Science Samuel Thomas Price, Jr. Thesis: An Exploration of Factors Affect­ Sherrill L. Deaver Salida, Colorado ing Farmers' Preferences for Government B.A., University of Colorado Wheat Programs in the Northwest White Palouse B.A., University of Arkansas Thesis: Wage Labor and the Y apese: A Wheat Region. Study of Cultural and Social Change. Major Adviser: Professor Myron E. Wirrh M.A., Washington State University Thesis: Literature Viewed as a Cultural Major Adviser: Professor Raleigh Ferrell *Kjell Arne Christophersen System. Oslo, Norway Major Adviser: Professor Louis A. Hieb B.S., M.S., University of Idaho BACTERIOLOGY Thesis: Economic Effects of Wild and Sce­ David Smith Dibble nic Rivers Restrictions on Private Property. Austin, Texas *Robert Brian Bell Major Adviser: Professor Walter R. B.S., University of Utah Seal Beach, California Butcher Thesis: Archeological Investigations at B.S., M.S., California State University, Bonfire Shelter, Texas. Long Beach * Arthur Culver Duarte Thesis: Studies on the Effects of Specific San Luis Obispo, California Major Adviser: Professor Richard D. Daugherty Macrophage Cytotoxin on Target Cell B.S., California Polytechnic State Univer­ Growth and Metabolism. sity, San Luis Obispo Major Adviser: Professor Keith L. Mcivor M.S., Oregon State University Robert G. Elston Thesis: The Economic Base Ratio as a Silver City, Nevada Bruce Lance Gibbins Tool of Analysis for Selected Cities and B.A., San Francisco State University Soap Lake Counties in Washington. M.A., Washington State University B.S., M.S., Washington State University Major Adviser: Professor Paul W. Barkley Thesis: The Structural Analysis of Bi face Thesis: Lymphocyte Receptor Recognition Production Systems. *Jerry Alfred Howard of Hapten: Carrier Complexes. Is There a Major Adviser: Professor Frank C. Leon­ Hapten-Specific Response? Potlatch, Idaho hardy B.S., University of Idaho Major Adviser: Professor David J. Hin­ M.B.A., University of Santa Clara richs Thesis: The Optimum Size, Number, and Janet Patterson Friedman Location of Farm Machinery and Imple­ Neah Bay ment Dealerships in the Wheat-Pea Region B.A., M.A., University of California (Los BIOCHEMISTRY of Eastern Washington. Angeles) Major Adviser: Professor Raymond J. Fol­ Thesis: The Prehistoric Uses of Wood at * Gerald Michael Alter well the Ozette Archaeological Site. Fairbanks, Alaska Major Adviser: Professor Richard D. B.A., Albion College *Chinkook Lee Daugherty Thesis: Metal Ion and Saccharide Binding Seoul, Korea to Concanavalin A. B.A., Soong Sil College J. Loring Haskell Major Adviser: Professor James A. Mag­ M.A., Vanderbilt University nuson Thesis: The Effects of an Exogenous Tucson, Arizona Change in Prices on a Regional Economy. B.A., University of Arizona M.A., Wichita State University Michael Edward Dockter Major Adviser: Professor Walter R. Pullman Butcher Thesis: The Navajo in the Eighteenth Century: An Investigation Involving An­ B.S., California State College, Sonoma *Donald R. Levi thropological Archaeology in the San Juan Thesis: Characterization of the Active College Station, Texas Basin, Northwestern New Mexico. Transport of Tetracycline Antibiotics in B.S., J.D., University of Missouri, Major Adviser: Professor Henry T. J. Irwin Staphylococcus aureus by a Fluorescence Columbia Technique. Thesis: An Economic Analysis of Farmer Major Adviser: Professor James A. Mag­ Stephanie Lynn Holschlag nuson Participation in Keogh Retirement Plans. Ninety-Six, South Carolina Major Adviser: Professor Myron E. Wirth B.A., University of Kentucky Richard E. Purdy Kenneth Clyde Scott Thesis: Pot Creek Pueblo and the Ques­ Davis, California Monteview, Idaho tion of Prehistoric Northern Tiwa House­ A.B., Humboldt State University B.S., Brigham Young University hold Configuration. Thesis: Hydrolysis of Plant Cuticle by Thesis: The Redistributional Consequences Major Adviser: Professor James A. Goss Plant Pathogens: Purification, Amino Acid of Public Recreation Provision at the Pot­ Composition, Molecular Weight, and Prop­ erties of Two Isozymes of Cutinase and a holes Reservoir-Columbia Basin Project, Robert E. Johnson Washington. Corvallis, Oregon Nonspecific Esterase from Fusr:M"ium solani Major Adviser: Professor C. Dirck Dit­ A.B., Stanford University f. pisi. Major Adviser: Professor Pappachan E. wiler Thesis: The Role of Phonetic Detail in Kolattukudy * Alan Stuart Walter Coeur d'Alene Phonology. Major Adviser: Professor James A. Goss Grand Ridge, Illinois *Paul David Wagner B.S., University of Illinois at Urbana­ Phoenix, Arizona Champaign *Roger Marks LaJeunesse B.S., Arizona State University M.S., Cornell University Walnut Creek, California Thesis: Reaction of Myosin with a Purine Thesis: Farm Land as Open Space in B.A., California State University, Fresno Disulfide Analog of Adenosine Triphos­ Clark County, Washington: Preferences of M.A., San Francisco State University phate. the Residents and Economic Considera­ Thesis: The Genetic Demography of the Major Adviser: Professor Ralph G. Yount tions. Bass Strait Island Population (1815- Major Adviser: Professor Walter R. 1970). Butcher Major Adviser: Professor Robert A. Little­ BOTANY wood AMERICAN STUDIES Mary E. Barkworth Michael Edwin Thompson Mary Haynes McFadden British Columbia, Canada Tacoma Pullman B.Sc., University of British Columbia B.A., M.A., Washington State University B.A., M.A., Washington State University M.Ed., Western Washington State College Thesis: Blacks, Carpetbaggers, and Scala­ Thesis: Odysseus Succeeds: The Life His­ Thesis: Intraspecific Variation in Brodiaea wags: A Study of the Membership of the tory of John Cookthanasis. douglasii Watson, Liliaceae. South Carolina Legislature, 1868-1870. Major Adviser: Professor Robert A. Little­ Major Adviser: Professor Noe Higin­ Major Adviser: Professor Richard Hume wood botham In this list an ( * ) asterisk before a name denotes that the award has been previously made. 4 Advanced Degrees Stephen Vance Cooper CHEMISTRY ECONOMICS Schenectady, New York B.S., Union College and University ., Benedict Glendon Archer Charles C. Fischer M.S., State University of New York at Pullman Seattle Albany B.S., D.V.M., University of California B.A., Eastern Washington State College Thesis: Forest Habitat Types of North­ (Davis) M.A., Washington State University western Wyoming and Contiguous Por­ Thesis: A Study of the Interaction of Two Thesis: Limitations of the Equilibrium tions of Montana and Idaho. Classes of Equine Antibodies with Linear, Method in Economics. Major Adviser: Professor Rexford Dauben­ Random-Coil, Bivalent Antigens. Major Adviser: Professor Warren S. Gramm mire Major Adviser: Professor Henry Krakauer *William E. Kamps * Stephen John Diakoff * Alain Charles Maurice Bourg Brookings, South Dakota Oshkosh, Wisconsin Pau, France B.A., Western Washington State College B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Diploma of Advanced Studies, University M.A., Washington State University Thesis: Two Green, Red-Reversible Effects of Bardeaux Thesis: The Scope of "The Market"; in Blue-Green Algae. Thesis: Uptake of Zinc by Clay Minerals Empirically, Theoretically, and Legally. Major Adviser: Professor Joseph E. Scheibe in Fresh-Water. Major Adviser: Professor Frank J. Kottke Major Adviser: Professor Royston H. Filby Robert Burns Murray Lynn 0. Michaelis Boise, Idaho *Louis Ray Bussey Federal Way B.S., M.S., University of Montana Coventry, Rhode Island B.A., University of Utah Thesis: Effect of Artemisia tridentata Re­ B.S., University of the Pacific M.A., Washington State University moval on Mineral Cycling. Thesis: Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis Thesis: Trade Credit, Firm Size and Mar­ Major Adviser: Professor Rexford Dauben­ Using p-Hydrazinophenylacetic Acid as
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