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THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

One Hundred and Fifteenth Annual

Commencement Ceremonies

SUNDAY, JUNE SIXTH

NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE

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In keeping with the nature of the ceremonies and in order that aU may see and hear without distraction, it is requested that those in attendance refrain from smoking and conversation during the ceremonies and from moving onto the field to take photographs. Your cooperation wilt he greatly appreciated.

A superior number following the name indicates:

1 Diploma dated October 30, 1964

2 Diploma dated February 5, 1965

Unless otherwise indicated, an asterisk preceding the name indicates the degree is conferred subject to the com­pletion of certain requirements.

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Academic Attire

The distinctive attire of those participating in the academic procession rep­resents a tradition that reaches at least as far back as the fourteenth century when gowns similar to today' s became the required dress at many European universities. Gowns were then a common form of apparel for both the clergy and the laity but today they survive chiefly in ecclesiastical or academic ceremonies such as the one we shalt witness this afternoon. The symbolism of the American style of regalia is described below. Variations may be observed in the attire of the graduates of foreign universities and of the several Amer­ican institutions which have departed from tradition.

The gowns for the three levels of degrees differ primarily in the sleeve. The bachelor's gown has long pointed sleeves and is worn closed. The master's gown is usually worn open and has long square-cut sleeves with slits through which the forearms protrude. The doctor's gown has large belt-shaped sleeves with three velvet crossbars on the upper portion of the arm and velvet trimming down the front of the gown. The mortarboard derives from the Oxford cap and is generally black with a black tassel, although color is sometimes used to in­dicate the field in which the degree was awarded. Gold tassels denote the holders of doctorates.

The most colorful portion of the academic costume is the hood which varies in length from three feet for bachelor's degrees to fottr feet for doctorates. The color of the lining indicates the institution which granted the degree. The University's color is yellow. For the nine colonial colleges the colors are: Harvard, crimson_- ·william and Mary, green, gold, and silver,· Yale, blue,· Pennsylvania, red and blue,· Princeton, orange and black,· Columbia, light blue and white,· Brown, brown,· Rutgers, scarlet,· and Dartmouth, green and white. Space does not permit listing the colors of all the cotleges represented in the procession. The color of the edging of the hood indicates the subject to which the degree pertains, for example: Arts, Letters, and Humanities, white/ Commerce, Accounting, and Business, drab_- Dentistry, lilac_- Educa­tion, light blue,· Engineering, orange,· Law, purple,· Medicine, green,· Music, pink,· Nursing, apricot,· Philosophy, dark blue,· Science, golden yellow,· and Theology, scarlet.

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Commencement Ceremonies

THE UNIVERSITY OF RocHESTER CoMMENCEMENT ENSEMBLE Conducted by Donald Hunsberger

CoMMENCEMENT FANFARE Howard Hanson

FIRST SUITE IN E-FLAT Chaco nne Intermezzo March

Gustave Holst

PROCESSIONAL

INVOCATION

AnDRESS

TBB AUDIBNCB IS RBQUBSTBD TO REMAIN SBATBD WBILB

TBB ACADEMIC PROCESSION BNTBRS

THE REVEREND RoBERT H. BEAVEN

jAMES ALFRED PERKINS

CoNFERRING oF BAcCALAUREATE AND MAsTER's DEGREES

Candidates of the College of Arts and Science Presented by Dean Clark

Candidates of the Eastman School of Music Presented by Director Hendl

Candidates of the Department of Nursing Presented by Professor Halt

Candidates of the University School of Liberal and Applied Studies

Presented by A.rsistant Dean Ludlow

Candidates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science

Presented by Dean Graham

Candidates of the College of Education Presented by Dean Futlagar

Candidates of the College of Business Administration Presented by Dean Meckling

Candidates for Master's Degrees Presented by Associate Dean Stannard

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CoNPBRRING OP DoCTORAL DEGREES Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Medicine

Presented by Acting Dean McKee

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Education Presented by Dean Fullagar

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Musical Arts Presented by Director Hendl

Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Presented by Associate Dean Stannard

THE EDWARD Pocx: CuRTIS AwARD FOR ExCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACmNG

CECILE STAUB GENHART

CoNFERRING oP UNIVERSITY CITATIONS TO ALUMNI GoRDoN LEoNARD W AASDORP MARGARET DoERFFEL W AASDORP ANNA BATER YouNG

CoNFERRING oP HoNORARY DEGREES WALLACE OsGooD PENN-Doctor of Science HERMAN RAPHAEL GoLDBERG--Doctor of Laws WILLIAM ALBERT NoYES, JR.-Doctor of Science JAMES ALFRED PERKINs-Doctor of Laws JAMES MARTIN SPINNING--Doctor of Laws

Presented by the University Orator Bernard N. Schilling

THE GENESEE Tho' many fair and famous streams

Beneath the sun there be, Yet more to us than any seems

Our own dear Genesee. We love her banks and stately falls,

For to our minds they bring Our dear old Alma Mater"s halls,

Where sweetest memories cling.

As flows the river, gathering force, Along her steadfast way,

May we along life's devious course Grow stronger day by day.

And may our hearts where'er we roam Forever loyal be

To our beloved college home Beside the Genesee.

REcESsiONAL

-Words by T. T. Swinburne, '92 Music by Herve D. W itkins, '68

TBB AUDIENCE IS REQUESTED TO REMAIN IN PLACE

UNTIL STUDENTS AND PACULTY HAVE LEFT TBB STADIUM

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Diploma Ceremonies

Mter the platform party withdraws from the stadium, the Deans will lead their faculties and candidates to the following locations for the awarding of Baccalaureate and Master's Diplomas:

College of Business Administration Hoyt Hall College of Education Men's Dining Center College of Engineering and Applied Science Lower Strong Department of Nursing Todd Union University School of Liberal and Applied Studies

Women's Center Eastman School of Music Upper Strong College of Arts and Science Remain in Fauver Stadium School of Medicine and Dentistry (Master's) Medical Center

In order to permit all guests to witness the Diploma Ceremonies, these ceremonies will not begin until 3 ;30 p.m.

Commencement Reception Graduates and guests are cordially invited to the Commencement

Reception which will be held on the Eastman Quadrangle following the Diploma Ceremonies.

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CECILB STAUB GBNHART

Forty years have now passed since the American debut in Aeolian Hall of the rising young Swiss pianist, Cecile Staub. The fame of her gifted and disciplined artistry preceded her to the Eastman School of Music, whose faculty she joined in 1926 and whose reputation she has sustained thtoughout the length of her thirty-nine years of indispensable service. Herself the daughter of a noted musician, Gottfried Staub, she received her training in Switzerland and Germany, establishing from the outset the uncompromising professional standards that have marked her extraordinary perform­ance as a teacher of that prince of solo instruments, the concert piano. A profusion of honors achieved by her students on the international scene has placed her authority beyond question, and the University of Rochester, the fortunate beneficiary of her talent as artist and teacher, now joins the world of music in tribute to Cecile Staub Genhart.

WALLACE OsGOOD FENN

"No scientific society can professionally be better than the members of which it is composed." The standard of individual excellence demanded by this, his own prin­ciple, has governed the remarkable career in science and medical education of Wallace Osgood Fenn. The son of a Harvard Professor of Divinity and himself educated entirely at this summit of human endeavor, he was clearly destined frotu .he beginning for the heights of scientific achievement. His massive commentary on physiological problems ranges from the physical and biological eccentricities of Potassium, through the mech­anism of breathing, to a volume on the History of the Anurican Physiological Society itself. As the Italian Academy, founded in 1603, numbered the great scientific inno­vators of their day among its first members, so may the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry boast that the name of Wallace Fenn appeared on the roster of its original faculty, the first chairman of its Department of Physiology. And as the Italian Academy in 1964 awarded him the coveted Feltrinelli Prize in experimental medicine, so did the University of Rochester in 1961 bestow upon him the title of Distinguished University Professor of Physiology. Now as we summon him once again for honor after the forty years of his magnificent service, the University's pride and gratitude are tempered by the sorrowing question: "When shall we look upon his like again?"

HERMAN RAPHAEL GoLDBERG

The city of Rochester has long been fortunate in the quality of its public educational leadership. A far-reaching system of more than fifty individual schools requires a sober, informed and responsible superintendence which now promises to be continued by the regime of Herman Goldberg. After a period of teaching experience in New York City, and later a sojourn in Italy as Fulbright lecturer, he brought to Rochester his considerable talents as director and coordinator of instructional services. Mindful of the complexity of public administration amid a society constantly in a process of growth and change, in 1963 the Board of Education summoned Herman Goldberg to the office of Superintendent of Schools, confident that the awesome problems of this office would yield to his energy, diligence and knowledge. Sharing their confidence the University of Rochester welcomes Herman Goldberg as one laboring in a common enterprise, wishing him well in the arduous years to come.

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WILLIAM ALBERT NoYES, JR.

The strength of the scientific tradition at Rochester makes it appropriate that the University honor William Albert Noyes, Jr., for twenty-five years one of the principal shapers of that tradition. His reputation extended far beyond the American scene, as he became editor of a number of internationally important journals and served as president of both the American Chemical Society and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, the most important scientific societies devoted to chemistry. Meanwhile, in the wartime period he gave much of his time and energy to govern­mental activity, serving in both executive and advisory capacities. The institution that has so richly profited from his quarter century of labor pays tribute to William Albert Noyes, Jr., proud of the international distinction he has added to its name.

JAMES ALFRED PERKINS

The modem university may utter the poet's cry,

0 for a living man to lead .•• 0 for the silent doer of the deed I (Stephen Phillips, A Man)

Happy then is Cornell in the presidency of James Alfred Perkins. Mter education at Swarthmore and Princeton, followed by wartime service in Washington, he returned as Vice President of his Alma Mater, before beginning a period of thirteen years in the service of education and philanthropy on behalf of the Carnegie Corporation. In 1963 he assumed the leadership of Cornell, challenged by the magnitude and importance of an institution that is uniquely both public and private. Already distinguished for his commentary on our national affairs, he has addressed himself to the "care and nurture of administrators", refusing to see academic leaders as the everlasting Throttlebottoms of learning. The University of Rochester happily salutes her majestic neighbor Cornell, rejoicing in the good fortune that has summoned James Alfred Perkins to the guidance of her destinies.

jAMES MARTIN SPINNING

Some diligent historian of Rochester in future years, perusing the record of men and their deeds in the past generation, will encounter repeatedly the name of James Martin Spinning. Indeed to his contemporaries it has seemed that no enterprise of pith and moment in education or the public welfare has achieved its goal, unless guided by his experience or sustained by his energy. After one year of apprenticeship in Middletown, New York, he embarked upon a period of forty years as teacher and administrator in the public school system of Rochester. Holding aloft the Arnoldian doctrine of the best that has been attained in the world as the ideal of culture for every teacher, he has shown by personal example the possibilities of an unselfish and dedicated human life. In retirement he has continued with undiminished fervor on behalf of righteous causes, a record which the University of Rochester here acknowledges with praise and honor.

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Honor Societies

SIGMA XI

Ellct1J to full rmmbtrship in 196 5

George Francis Cohoe Andrew A. Monjan Myron Izak Varon

Joseph H. Wojtaszek Hwa Ming Zien

Electetl to Auociat1 Membwship in 1965

Lawrence B. Holmes Sung-Hwan Ko

**David James Adams Harry Arthur Ashworth David Edward Berndt

**Catherine Block Sheila Ellen Blumstein Naomi Gutel Cohen Marilyn Esther Davis Sandra Lee Dunfield Suzanne Scott Embree Howard Joel Fisher Nancy Freeman Gans

**Amy Irene Glover Paul Zelie Goldman Gerald David Hartman Peter Charles Hoffer Laurence Robert Horn Leslie Alexander Hull Alan Robert Johnson Fredric Joseph Kroll Zoreslava Cbrystyna Kushner Melanie Louise Lenard Dana Elena Lim

**John Timothy Londergan Pamela Roszi Major

Don Hardt Catlin Robert Allen Clark Harold Hepworth Gardner Daniel Gottovi Edward L. Hicks, Jr. Laurence Stanton Jacobs

Howard Allen Bartlett Robert William Fertig Keith Everett Fredlund Lester W. Jenkins Evan Michael Lebson

** IDected in Junior Year

A. Joseph Ray, Jr. Lynn Andrew Selke

Pm BBTA KAPPA

Payne Ronald Masuku Sheila Ann Murphy Harriett Jane Ol:iermaster Jay Neil Plotkin Ann Zamira Raphael Malcolm Ronalcl Rose Stephen Daniel Rosen Arleen Rosenberg Roslyn Genessa Routman

**Jill Rubenstein Harvey Schloss

**Harold William Schneider Albert Max Schwartz Charlotte Eileen Sitrin Timothy St. John Smith Karen Adele Spencer

**Charles Taillie Eunice Ann Theodore Judith Carol Urell Constance Kalbach Valentine Henry Joseph Van Parys George Frank Ward, Jr. Christian Yves Wyser-Pratte

ALPHA OM:wA ALPHA

John Thomas LaMont Eugene Walter Lariviere John Carl Santos Karl Frederick Schulze, Jr. Peter Renick Smith Ralph Francis Stroup

BBTA GAMMA SIGMA

Richard J. Pompa Steven Zachary Rones Dwight Filon Ryan Gene Howard Walzer Ronald Norman Yeaple

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Pri'Z!s and Awards RIVER CAMPUS COLLEGES

Thl Stoddard Pri-{1 in MAthematics, awarded to two men pursuing the course in analytic geometry and calculus-James Robert Lawson and Chnstopher Lloyd Morgan.

Thl N . B. Ellison Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in history who has done the best work in that department-Peter Charles Hoffer.

Ths Williams Memorial Prizs, awarded to the woman in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in that department-Jill Rubenstein.

Th1 ]ss11 L. Ros1nhargw Prizs, awarded to the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during his freshman and sophomore years-

Irving Maurie Paltrowitz.

Th1 Rigby Wils PriZI in Biology, awarded to members of the freshman or sophomore class for proficiency in Biology 101 and/or 102-

Jonathan David Roughgarden and Ira Mark Friedman.

Ths Ch1stw A. Dew1y Scholarship, awarded for proficiency in biological work­Marilyn Moreton.

Th1 Krayw Prizs in Gwman, awarded for facility in spoken German-Fredric Joseph Kroll.

Th1 Alumna1 Priz,, awarded to the woman in the sophomore class who has done the best work in English during her sophomore year-Carole Jean King ..

Th1 Stoddard Prizs in Physics, awarded to the man in the senior class who presents the best thesis on an assigned topic of investigation in physics-

Timothy John Londergan.

Ths Rus.rsll Mumford Tuttis Prizs, awarded to a male student for proficiency in the study of Greek-Pierre Kent Minault.

Th1 Susan Colvw Ros1nh~rg~r Prizs, awarded to the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during her freshman and sophomore year&­

Paula Silverman.

Th1 John Dows Mairs Prizs, awarded to the member of the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in economics-Eric Landau.

Tbs Terry Prizs, awarded to the man in the senior class who by his industry, manliness, and honorable conduct has done most for the life and character of the men of the River Campus-David Richard Kling.

Thl Hull Prizs, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in English studies-David Edward Berndt.

Tb1 Cbarl1s L. Nswton Priz•. awarded to a student in the applied sciences who shows a special proficiency in that area, either in oral or written examinations or by thesis­

Daniel Luch.

Th1 William Mor.r1 Hastings Pri-{1, awarded for the best essay or thesis upon some topic on the history of industry-David Paul Vogt.

Thl Emil Kuichling Pri-{1, awarded to the man in the junior class in mechanics who has shown the greatest proficiency in the work of the course-James Cameron Lockwood.

Th1 Charlss Ellis Caldw,/l Priz,, awarded to the man in the senior class who in his college work has shown the greatest proficiency in the Department of English-

Albert Max Schwartz.

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Thl Thlt11 Et11 Pri~1, awarded to the women in the senior class who through their parti­cieation in campus life and by their influence, personality, and achievement have con­tnbuted most to the River Campus-Dorothy Ann Barden and Susan Scott Parsons.

Thl ]11m4s D. M£Gill Mmnori11l p,;,._,, awarded to that undergraduate who has shown the greatest interest and demonstrated the highest achievement in the field of political science--John Edgar Maddaus.

Thl Gtm~m~~ Phi Pri'<_1, awarded to the freshman woman who has contributed most to the extra-curricular life of the River Campus-Alice Mary Leonard.

Th1 Hugh McKm'<.il Pri'<_es, awarded to the woman who has shown the highest achieve­ment and interest in History 101-102-and to the woman who has shown the greatest improvement in the same course-Julie Phyllis Kabat.

Thl Pmy B. Dutton p,.;,._,, awarded to the man in the senior class who, in the opinion of the Dean of Students, has exceeded all his men classmates in wholesome, unselfish, and helpful influence among his fellow students-John Timothy Londergan.

Th1 F11nni1 R. Big1low Aw11rd, presented to an undergraduate woman in recognition of the im)'.Ortance of the contributions made by women to the cultural, intellectual, and civic hfe of their communities-Susan Scott Parsons.

Th1 Sigfflll Kllpp11 Upsilon Pri'<.l, awarded to the senior woman who has excelled in a foreign language, particularly with proficiency in the spoken aspect of the language-

Karen Adele Spencer.

Th1 T11u &111 Pi p,.;.._e, awarded to the senior engineering student who, throu$h academic achievement, proven leadership and sterling character, has excelled and 10spired his fellow students-Donald Arvid Soderman.

Th1 Mt:,,.;, P11'<. ulmumn p,.;,._,, awarded to the mechanical engineering major who has shown the most improvement from his freshman through his junior year-

James Cameron Lockwood.

Thl N1il C. Anin Mmnorial p,.;.._,, awarded to the senior who has excelled in French during her undergraduate course-Judith Carol Urell.

Th1 E. P. Appelt Mmnorial p,.;,._,, awarded to a student of German for progress toward overall proficiency in spoken and written German-Robert Theodore Sayre.

Th1 Louis A. Ahxatuhr Alumni Awa,.d, presented to the man in the senior class who has made an outstanding contribution to student life through his significant achievements in athletics and general student activities, and whose character and leadership qualities have been a wholesome influence on his fellow students-Richard Emerson Rice.

Th1 ]o11ph A. O'Conno,. &aduall Study EIUiowmmt Fund Awa,.d, presented to a woman in the senior class who has shown marked ability in English literature, in classical lan­guages and literature, or in archeology-Jill Rubenstein.

Th1 Donald R. Charles Mmnorial Award, given to a worthy student who, in the judg-::­ment of the Department of Biology, shows promise of a kind which Professor Charles so regularly encouraged and aided-Michael Jay Reiter.

Th1 Townsend Fellowship, awarded in alternate years, will be made to that man who has shown the highest ability in the work of the Department of Government and who has completed not less than eighteen hours in the Department of Government or History-

Mark David Suben.

Th1 Finant:i11l Exlt:tJtiws Ca,.,, Award, given to a senior in the College of Business Admin­istration on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and personal characteristics­

Howard Allen Bartlett.

Thl Quality Cont,.ol Awa,.d, given to a student in the College of Business Administratio· or the College of Engineering and Applied Science who has demonstrated exceptio· ability and interest in the field of quality control-Lowell Enrick Wilcox.

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Th1 ]ansi How1ll Clark Pri'{s, awarded to the woman in the senior class who has shown the greatest promise in creative work in physics, chemistry, biology, or astronomy, and who has shown outstanding versatility in the mastery of allied fields-

Catherine Block.

Th1 D1lno G. Sisson Pri'{s, awarded to the freshman who has shown the most improve­ment not only in college work but in adjusting himself to university life and the student body-Barry M. Vucker.

Th1 AndriW Fri1d Memorial Pri'{s, awarded to those men who, upon completion of their freshman year, have shown outstanding qualities of character, superior moral judgement, and interest in serving their fellow students-

James Morley Lemkin and Evan Marc Longin.

The Haskins & Sells Foundation Award, given to a senior majoring in accounting on the basis of scholastic excellence as well as personal traits-Evan Michael Lebson

Th1 Superior Scholarship Award, given to the senior majoring in accounting who has the highest academic standing in all accounting courses and the greatest potential for success in the profession of certified public accounting-Robert Jeffrey Easton.

Th1 Lallimor~ Pri'{l Scholarship for Geology F;,ld Study, awarded to an undergraduate majoring in geology-Walter Brian Oyer.

Th1 Ruth A. Mm-ill Award, given to that senior woman from the Rochester area who is judged to be the best representative of a University of Rochester student as demon­strated through her active interest in the City Woman's Organization and by her general contributions to campus life-Nancy Jean Urban.

Duan's Pri'{us in Crsativu Writing, awarded by the College of Arts and Science annually in the categories of the short story, the poem, and the one-act play-

Paul Jeffrey Edelson-second prize m Poetry Rae Ellen Temkin Edelson-fiest prize in Short Story Stanley Roger Gordon-second prize in Short Story Edward James Mendelson-fiest prize in Poetry (No prize was awarded in the category of the one-act play.)

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Th1 Edward P. Benjamin Award, for the best composition of a quiet and tranquil nature -Brett Thomas Watson.

The Howard Hanson Pri'{s, for the best composition performed at the Spring Symposium -Thorn Ritter George.

Th1 Louis Lane Pri'{e, for an outstanding work from the Spring Symposium of orchestral compositions-James Allen Feldman.

Th1 Polish Am Group Pri'{s, awarded annually to a talented and needy student of Polish descent-Melinda Rose Blahovec.

Th1 V1terans Broadcasting Company Scholarship Award, given to a performer of distinction from the Rochester area-David Pinkow. ·

Pwformer' s Certiftcatls

Peter Alexander, in Clarimt Karen Lorraine Audrie, in Violoncello William Stillman Cahn, in Percussion Judith Rae Caldwell, in Opura L. Joyce Castle, in Voicu Joyce Ann Catalfano, in Flutu Charles Dalkert, in Trombom Ronald William Daniels, in Bassoon Stephen Edwin Geber, in Violoncullo

Jimmy Jackson Gilmore, in Clarin11 Richard J. Heschke, in Organ Linda Hougland, in Violoncello Sylvia Louise Katchadourian, in Voicu Karen Kay Kaufmann, in Opera William Thomas Keck, in Tuba Joseph Russell Klugg, in Trumpst Glenn Norman Koponen, in Trumput Gretchen Irene Lockner, in F lut1

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C. Richard Meek, in Bassoon Walter Frederick Meyer, in Oho1 George Louis Nemeth, in Horn Kazue Nohmi, in Violin James A. Ode, in TrumpBt Jay Peterson, in Organ David Clemmons Pinnix, in Piano Edward Harrison Powley III,

in Pm:ussion

J. Richard Raum, in Trombom Charles Adam Richards, in Opera Ann Louise Rishell, in Double Bass Ralph C. Sauer, in Tromhom Lewis Michael Soloff, in Trumpet Suzanne Marie Thomas, in Harp Jason B. Weintraub, in OboB

Artist's Diploma

Andrea Toth, in Organ

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY

TIN Doran]. St1ph.ns Pri'{l, awarded by the alumni of the School of Medicine to a grad­uating student who shows promise of developing the petsonal and professional qual­ities that distinguished the late Dr. Doran J. Stephens, a graduate of the first class of the school-Daniel Gottovi.

Th1 Bordm Unthrgraduat1 Rmarch Awlll'd in MldicinB, awarded to the member of the graduating class who has carried out the most meritorious research in the medical field-Harold Hepworth Gardner.

Th1 Cushing Pri'{e for the History of Mldicin1, awarded for the best essay on an aspect of the history of medicine, based on original research and deemed worthy of publicationr-

Frederick Pei Li.

Th1 Ritchi1 Memorial Fund Pri'{e, awarded to the student who prepared the best thesis based on original work in the field of obstetrics and gynecology-

Harold Hepworth Gardner.

Th1 Brye~ Colliw Pri'{B, awarded to a medical student whose performance demonstrates exceptional qualities of responsibility and devotion in the compassionate and under­standing care of the sick-Joseph Bedford Vander Veer.

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

Th• Clar~ Dmnison Pri'{l, awarded yearly to the senior student who has shown the most outstanding proficiency in general nursing care-Deborah Jean Lawrence for 1964.

Th1 Doroth1a Lynth Dix Pri'{e, awarded annually to a graduating student for high scholarship and outstanding skills demonstrated in the basic course in Psychiatric Nursing-Ruth Ellen Wilder for 1964.

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Candidates for Degrees

THE DIVISION OF HONORS STUDIES OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

BACHBLOR OF ARTs-with Highsst HontJrs

Nancy Freeman Gans, English Alan Robert Johnson, History Peter Charles Hoffer, History Albert Max Schwartz, English

BACHELOR OF ARn-with High Honors

Sigrid Gustafson Bekowies, English David Edward Berndt, English James Alan Diez, Biology Paul Zelie Goldman, History Eleanor Patsey Greene, History Robert Kalb, History

John Edgar Maddaus, Political Science Thomas Hardy Miles, English Harriett Jane Obermaster, History Jill Rubenstein, English Harvey Schloss, Political Science Julianne Zuck, History

BACHBLOit OF Aan-with Honors

Jonathan Jeffry Albert, English Barry Jay Bennett, History Marilyn Esther Davis, Philosophy Paul Mark Ehrlich, History Suzanne Scott Embree, History Robert Mark Hershkowitz, English Hyam Lerner Leffert, History Deirdre Ann Ling, Philosophy Jennifer Maxine Morin, English

Suzanne Davis O'Hare, English Ann Zamira Raphael, English Christine Catlin Scott, English Thomas James Skola, Political Scisncs Maxine Barbara Springer, History Mark David Suben, Political Scimce George Frank Ward, Jr., History Elaine Evelyn Weisenberg, English

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THE COlLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

B.ACHBI.OB. oP AB.Ts--with Highm Distimtion

Stephen Daniel Rosen, Philosophy Charles Taillie, Mathtmatics Harold William Schneider,

Mathtmatks .

BACHBI.OB. OP A&TS-Wilh High Distimtion

Sheila Ellen Blumstein, Linguistks Malcolm Ronald Rose, BMogy Naomi Gutel Cohen, MMsic · Arleen Rosenberg, History Howard Joel Fisher, Philosophy Ellen Rose Stone, Math~~matks Amy Irene Glover, Gmnan Littratur~ Edward Charles Turner, Mathllmatics Fredric Joseph Kroll, Gmnan Limattm Judith Carol Urell, Fr~mh Lit~ratur~ Sheila Ann Murphy, English Kathleen Louise Coleman Win, Jay Neil Plotkin, English Chimu Lit1ratur1 Michael David Preston, Christian Yves Wyser-Pratte, History

Chirws1 Littrattlfl

BACHB.I.OB. OP A&n-with Distinction

Ann Doris Agatston, Biology JoAnne Almendinger, MMsic Jean Gresens Andersen, G-al Scim&1 Jane Galvin Aste, Psychology Susan Emily Braddon, English Anne Louise Castle, English , Lubow Cehelsky, Latin Littratu, Charlotte Elisabeth Conte, Economics Sandra Lee Dunfield, Frm&h Limatur~ Judith Ebel, Ch~mistry Nancy May Ehrich, English Janet Ellen Elroff, Spanish Littratufl Wilfred John Ethier, Mathtmatics Louis Hequembourg Flanders III,

English Susan Brett Galloway, English John Henry Ganze, Gtrman Ellen Margolis Goodman, English George Murray Hollenberg, Biology Carol Louise Hopkins, Biology Laurence Robert Horn, Fr~mh Joan Marcia Jacobs, History Joseph Koch Koplin, Music Robert Paul Kurshan, Mathtmatics Zoreslava Chrystyna Kushner,

Psychology Andrea R. Lazar, Math~~matics Gary Lewis Lefer, Biology Bruce Howard Levy, Biology

Hope Prima Liebersohn, Linguistics Dana Elena Lim, Frmch Littrattlfl . Thomas Allen Lytle, English Barbara Kardos Maat, Psychology Joan Susanne MacDonald, Biology Matthew Gruen Marin, Biology Lynn Phyllis,Marmon, Mathlmatics Lawrence F. Marshall, Psychology Payne Ronald Masuku, Histqry Cynthia Marie Nardone, Mathtmatics Daniel Edmund Reynolds, Histqry Cynthia Ria Robertson, Spanish

Littrattlfl Sandra Kathleen Rowan, English Richard Ellis Rowlands, Psychology Carol Hastings Sanders, Biology Robert Theodore Sayre, G~rman Joanna Snow Schaefer, Economics Susan Nancy Scheible, Psychology David Ross Shafer, Philosophy Charlotte Eileen Sitrin, &onomics Timothy St. John Smith, Linguistics Karen Adele Spencer, Spanish Lit~ratur~ Carol J~an Strong, English Martin Howard Ulshen,

Gmtral Sci1ne1 Mark Holcombe Weinstein, BMogy Virginia Hopkins Woll, Gmnan

Lit~rattlfl

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BACHBLOR OP ARTS

Suzanne Elizabeth Alhart, Philosophy Jonathan Alpert, Hirtory

*Richard Francis Alrutz, GBMral S,ienco Elliott Barry Alterman, MAthsmatks Andrea Maude Amster, Psy,hology Jessie Carole Ange, Psy,hology Paula Joan Arcone, Gsrural Sd1n" David Murray Aronson, History Dale Layton Bacon, Biology Willa Jean Baechlin, History Barbara Ann Baer, Politi,al S'ien" Linda Susan Ban, Fr~h Lit,atu"

*MacDonald Amon Banda, English *Arthur Stephan Banner, Biology Dorothy Ann Barden, Psy,hology Nancy Ellen Barr, History Margaret Anne Barry, History Judith Melvin Barwell, English Peter Riker Beaven, English Carroll Ransom Bell, Fren'h Literaturo Kathryn I. Belous, Russian Literaturo

*Michael Joel Bercutt, Psy,hology Barbara Anne Biesemeyer,

Fr.mh Litoraturo Harvey Karl Black, Psy,hology Alexander Brymer Bloss, English Robert Brian Blumenthal, Biology Michael Ian Bobkoff, English

*Sidney Marvin Bolkosky, History Terry Lynn Bolling, &onomi's Cheryl Lynn Boozer, Ch~~mistry Catharine Amy Bothwell,

Fren'h Litsraturo Alan Paul Brauer, Gensral Sdonco Susan Jane Brayer, History

*Michael I. Bresner, Gm~ral S,ienco Carol Louise Bright, Biology Andrew Broughton, Psy,hology Eugene William Bruce, Jr., History Craig Wallace Brun, Gorural Sciene~

*Brooks Bucher, English MyraMae Buchman, Fim Arts Rodney Earl Burdette, Biology

*Thomas Henry Caldwell, Gmnan Marzina Ann Cardamone,

Gonsral s,ien,o Nancy Russell Castle, Fino Arts William Scott Champney, Biology Johanne Ellen Chandler, English Renee Ann Chomet, Musi' William Hartington Clark III,

Psy,hology *Geraldine Lee Clymer, Biology Gerald Stephen Cohen, MAthBmatus Selma Joyce Cohen, &onomi's Carl Edward Cole, Biology Kenneth Edward Cook, History David Cotter, English Elizabeth Haberkorn Court,

MAthllmatus William Edmund Craig, GBMral &iBn" Kenneth Cy Criss, Gensral Sden"

*Warten Stephens Curry, History Elizabeth Ann Deutsch, Psy,hology Robert Eugene Dressler, MAthBmatks

Annice Sue Dubitsky, Russian Margaret Kerr Dudley, English Roger Dale Dutcher, Biology William Alfred Dwinelle, Spanish

Litsraturo Penelope Belcher Dyk, English Nina Francine Ebner, Russian

*John Joseph Eckhardt, History Albert Edward Eggleston,

Getm'al Scienco Carol Eileen Epstein, History

*Barbara Susan Fairchild, English Barbara Ellen Faulkner, Biology Donald Allen Feinfeld, Mathomati's

*Bruce Michael Feldman, History *Diane Shechter Feldman, Psychology Theodore Frederick Feldman,

Psy,hology *Howard Paul Fernandez,

GBMral Sdone~ Alfred Marcel Fischer, English John Payne Fleming, History Paul Robert Frommer, MAth~~matics Carole Ruth Gallancy, English Mary Louise Garnett, Gmnan Literatu" Sander Gary Genser, Gomral s,;,m, Marilyn Jean Gilkinson, History Gretchen Claire Ging, Political Scionce Harriette Hochhauser Ginsberg, English Dennis Patrick Goergen,

Politi,al s,ience *Barbara Jean Goldberg, History J. Roger Goldin, English Hart Andrew Goldsmith,

Politkal s,;,mo *Judith Ann Graham, Politi,al S,iene~ Robert Crain Graham, &onomiu Regina Elizabeth Graziani, English

*Linda Quisenberry Green, Fin1 Arts *L. Robert Grims, History Marjorie Ellin Gross, English Paul Leslie Grover, Jr., English Mary Elizabeth Hammer, History

*Gerald David Hartman, Gm~ral s,;,m, Thomas Stewart Hause, History John Russell Hayes, Jr., History Charla von Heine-Geldern, Psy,hology Susan Patricia Henry, Psychology David James Hesek, GBMral Scum1

*John Hetsco, Politi,al Scione~ Donald Oliver Hewitt, History Margaret Louise Holbrook, English Maureen Anne Hourigan, History Gail Houseman, Linguistks Richard Brownell Howell, Psychology James Alan Huber, History Richard Gordon Hull, MAthBmatks

*Daniel Wilson Hungerford, Anthropology

Michael Stephen Hurewitz, English Joyce Lee Ing:Iis, History

*Sue Rabison Jacobson, English Richard David Joffe, Biology Louise Benton Argetsinger Kanaley,

History

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BACBBLOR 01' A.aT'r"-CrmtintHJ

*Diane Prechtl Kane, Fr~m:h Lit11rt1ttm William Steven Kaplan, Psychology

*Norman Stanley Katz, Mttthtm~~tics Robert Harty Keen, Chemistry Thomas Blake Kilgore, Biology Alan Emanuel Klempner, Psychology David Richard Kling, Politict~l Scimc1 John Charles Knowlton, History Margaret Jean Koethen, History David Irwin Kotok, History

*Robert Arthur Koweek, G~n~r<~l Sci1nc1 Alan James Kozak, French Lit1rt~tur1 Stephen Michael Koziol, Jr., English Daniel Peter Kulick, G~n~rt~l ScienCI Roger Benedict Kurland, English Alison Field Lane, Music John Gregory Lange, History

*William Bernard Lanham, History Stephen Alan Lapides, History Paul Andrew Laskar, Gm1rt~l Scimc1 Linda Kay Law, Fr~m:h Litllrt~turl Richard Stuart Lawrence, History Thomas John Lehner, English Lawrence Miller Leise, Economics Leon Oscar LeMaire Ill, History

*David Carson Leven, Psychology Michele Susanne Levenbook, History John D. Levonik,Jr., Philosophy Janice Carol Levy, Biology Linda Sue Lewis, Psychology Barry Milton Libin, G~n~rt~l Scime1 Georgia Ann Lindemann, English Wayne Thomas Lindstrom, Economics Roberta Alexandra Little, Fin1 Arts Lucy Anne Loux, History Janet Susan Low, Biology Henry Charles Ludmer, Fr~m:h Lit1rt~tur1 Janet Mary Lundgren, Chemistry Jane Theo Lurie, Psychology Steven Alan Maas, English Joseph Michael Madonia,

G~n~rt~l Sci~m:1 *Pamela Roszi Major, Psychology Edward Paul Malakoff, Economics Lawrence Harvey Marcus, Chemistry Alan Harvey Markowitz, Biology James Bernard Martin, English James Anthony Mark Mason,

Mttthtmlltics David John Massari, Psychology Thomas Anthony Masters, History Ann Louise Mather, Psychology

*James Stanley McKelvey, Psychology Sarah Ellen McPherson, English Gwen Susan Meltzer, Fr~m:h Litwt~turl Fred Lewis Meyer, Psychology David Thomas Miller, Biology Barbara Bank Milon, Fim Arts

*Pierre Kent Minault, Anthropology James Howard Ming, History Harvey Minkin, G~n~rt~l Scime1 Mark Elliott Mohr, Fr~m:h Lit1rt~tur1

*Elizabeth Florence Monsky, Frmch Lilllrt~tur~

Michele Amanda Monson, Biology

*Paul W. Thomas Moran, G1ology Michael Anthony Morris, EngliJh Philip Stabler Morse, English Stepnen Edward Moshman, Biology Dennis Steven Moss, Philosophy James Robert Mullen, English Algimantas Rimantas Musteikis,

History Amy Eleanor Myers, Mttthemt~tics Miriam Ruth Nagel, G~n~rt~l Scimce Maria Teresa Nagorski, History Ronald Walter Navik, Gm~~rt~l Science Leslie Ann Newberg, Biology Frederick J aret Newmeyer, G1ology Marcia Frances Norton, History Laurence Charles Older, Jr., History Marvin Stanley Packer, Mt~thBmt~tics Barbara Jeannette Paul, Psychology Joanne Mary Pearce, Psychology Peter Joseph Piampiano, Gm~~rt~l Scilncr John Edward Pomeranz, Mttthemt~tics Mary Louise Posten, Chemistry

*Jack Ludwik Praszalowicz, Biology Alice Ellen Price, History Charles Raymond Privitera, Jr.,

Gm~rt~l Scimc1 Peter Paul Pupatelli, Politict~l Scimct Richard James Quiram, Economics Richard Charles Rankin, History

*Roland Vincent Riese, History William Harrison Roberts,

Gm~~rt~l Scilnc1 *William Sumner Roberts, Jr.,

Gen11rt~l Scimce Kendall Franklin Robertson, G1ology Richard Alan Rosen, English Sheldon Edward Rosen, Psychology Alan Abraham Rosenbloom, Chemistry Barry Edward Rosenstock, English Lawrence Martin Rosenstock, History Carol Rudman Rothschild, History Thomas Julian Rush, Fr~m:h

*Kenneth Lance Russ, Psychology Bruce Alan Russell, English Leonard Mark Sachs, Psychology Janet Elizabeth St. Clair, Lt~tin

Lit~~rt~turs Beatrice Henriette Sandelowsky,

Anthropology *Jack Robert Sanders, Economics Thomas Charles Schafer, Geology Thomas Walter Schiebel, Linguistics Marsha Catherina Schlicht, History .Tames Alan Schloss, English bahl Thomas Schultz, History

*Peggy Top£ Schwartz, English Dean Lance Sedgwick, G~n~r<~l ' ScitnCI Paul Nathaniel Senior, Chemistry Patricia Ann Sherman, Psychology Georgina Ethel Sheve, Psychology Lucille Ellen Shifrin, English Harvey Gordon Shulman, Psychology Kenneth Herbert Silber, Psychology Dorothea Foote Sims, English Diane Virginia Smith, Etzglish

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Janiee Beverly Smith, Psyrhology Robert Treman Smith, Jr., History Robert Carl Spilman, History Robert Lewis Stearns, Psyrhology

*William Albert Stengle, Biology John Foster Stevenson, Psyrhology Martin Robert Stolar, Politkal Sdmr1 Max Thomas Stoner, History Linda Bashford Suter, English Lois Christine Tabaczynski, Spanish

*Joyce Anne Tascketta, Anthropology Yale David Tauber, Psyrhology Rodney Judson Taylor, English Pamela Marie Tenz, Fnmh Lit~rature Eunice Ann Theodore, English Philif Louis Thibodeau, M.Msir Ethe Ann Thirtle, English Bonnie Jean Thornton, English Steven David Tibbetts, &onomks Robert Cook Tindall, Psyrhology

*William Thomas Tobin, Psyrhology Lewis Robert Traester, Jr., History Kathleen Joan Trantum, M.Msk Robert Jay Trobe, &onomirs Nancy Jean Urban, History Mary Russell Vandivort, History Mary Lee Versprille, History Marcia Adrienne Verzaro, Sodology Karen Elizabeth Villnow, Psyrhology David Paul Vogt, &onomiu

*Keith Robert Volkmann, Biology

*Patricia Hope Vyner, History William James Walters, History Roger Michael Walton, Political Srimr1 Carol Ann Watson, Frmrh Lit~ratur1 Robert Dean Waytand-Smith, &onomiu Michael Stuart Weiss, History George Stephen-Werner, History Elisabeth Henrietta Wernert, English

*Richard David West, Gm~ral Sritmrl John Roger Whittaker, Gm~ral &itmrl

*Lionel Robert Whittingham, History Marcia Wick, Gen~ral Srimr1 Angela Fenicchia Wickert, English David Mark Winer, English Jay Andrew Winsten, Biology

*Thomas Woodhull Witmer, History *David Lloyd Wormuth, Psyrhology *john Richard Wright, History beirdre Ann Yindrich, Fr~mh Lit~rattm Robert Boyd Young, History Stephen Squires Young, English

*William Franklin Yust, English James Stanley Zayicek, Psyrhology Robert Montgomery Zeliff, Gm~ral Sritmrl

Judith Ann Zentmire, English *Paul Zingale, Psyrhology Ronald William Ziolkowski, Psyrhology Stephen Mark Zipper, Eronomirs Anne Margaret Zwick, M.Msir

BACHliLOR OP ScmNCII.-With Highlst Distimtion

David James Adams, Physiu

BACHBLOa. oP SciBNCJI.-With High Dutimti#n

Catherine Block, Ch~mistry Leslie Alexander Hull, Chlmutry

Melanie Louise Lenard, Chlmistry John Timothy Londergan, Physiu

BACHliLoa. OP SCIBNcB-With Distimtion

Harry Arthur Ashworth, Physirs Richard Pollard English, Ch~mutry James Arthur Jahnke, Ch~mistry Craig Brian Murchison, Ch~mutry

Steven Charles Pieper, Physks Donald Edward Putzig, Ch~mutry Philip Alan Selwyn, Ch~mistry Constance Kalbach Valentine, Ch~mutry

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BACRl!LOlt OF ScrsNc-s-Continultl

Chtmisfr7 111 Major

Richard Frederick Dufresne Lawrence Jacob Fritzhand Franklin Robert Hilfiker

Franklin Kaufman Paul Edgar Schueler

Physics 111 Major

John Adam Batt June Fjord Christensen Daniel Davidson Karl Clune Davis Angela Marie Durso Jess Harry Feinman

Howard Everett Jackson Walter Frank Joseph Leising Donald Warren Schoeneman John Michael Soures Douglas Ewart Wrege

BiolotJ as Major

Scott Cady Yeaw

G1oloo as Major

William Thomas Gans

Astr~phJsics 111 Major

Robert James Havlen Robert Landau

William John Webster, Jr.

MAsTIIlt oF AltTs

Hugh B. Andrews, English James Stanley Armstrong, History Lawrence A. Babb, AnthropolotJ Rosalind Blauer, Economics H. Dieter Blindert, Ltmt..uagiS anti

Lin$uistics (Linguistics) Phylhs Ann Boden, Fmign anti

Colnparatiw LitBr4tun (Frmch) Peter M. Bowers, History Barbara Bowles, AnthropolotJ Joyce A. Buchholz, History Li-Ching Cheng, M4thtm4tics Carol M. Cloos, English Phyllis Marie Cobb, History Surendra A. Dave, Economics Gerard A. Dill, Jr., L4ngt~4gts 11ntl

Linguistics (Spanish) Marian Jane Duncan, History Laurence Wayne Feasel, History Salathiel Marie Ford, English Kathleen Winnifred Fowler, History Carroll A. Gardner, Jr., English Christos G. Georgalas, PhJsics Carol Ann Gorin, For1ign 1111d

Comp11rativ1 LitBr4turs (Frmch) Helen Lea Gottlieb, History Richard Grover, Physics Margaret Clark Hampson, English Leonard Herman, History Kent C. Hurley, English Philip Dean Jordan, History Pere Julia, Ltmgt~~~ges and

Linguistics (Linguistics)

Beverly M. Kahling, History Ira Kaminow, Economics G. Siegfried Kutter, PhJsics Hartley Vanstone Lewis, Economics Parricia Louise List, L11ngu11gss anti

Linguistics (Linguistics) Samuel Lottner, Economics Leonard A. Maley, Jr., Economics Hedda Martens, L4ngu41!,.1S 11nd

Linguistics (Linguistics) Susanne Keaveney Maruoka, Fim Arts James Bernard McCaffrey, Mtlth~m~~tics Robert P. H. Mermagen, History Emanuel R. Nadelman, Mtlthtmatics Margery Bedford Naylor, Philosophy Leonard Emerson Opdycke, Langu11g11

11ntl Linguistics (Linguistics) Sean B. O'Reilly, Mtlthsm11tics Helen Lucile Pritchard, English Berthold Purwin, L4nguages anti

Linguistics (Gmn11n) Gerd Quintins., Lllngu4g11 11nd

Linguistics (.Linguistics) Robert Tilles Reeback, L11ngu4g11 11nd

Linguistics (Linguistics) Norman F. Rehner, Mtlthsm11tics Melvyn C. Resnick, L4n$u4giS 11nd

Linguistics (Linguistics) Luis Ribes, M4thsm4tics Maude W. Richardson, History Rosalind D. Rinehart, History Muriel Nixon Rising, unguag1s 11ntl

Linguistics (Linguistics)

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MASTBR OF ARTs-cuntinued

Barbara Ellen Rothe, Foreign and Comparative Literatur1 (Frmch)

Kenneth Warren Rothe, Physics Jay Michael Schlechter, Psychology Anne Marie Serio, History Jean A. Shapiro, Anthropology Carole A. U. Sieling, History Marian Hulbert Sloan, History Charles K. Szab6, History Sandra E. Talanian, English

Lawrence P. Troiano, History Hugh Nevin Wall ace, History Mei-chu Wang, Economics Donald K. Webster, Philosophy Eric Robert Wexler, English Carol Zebroski, History Miriam Kay Zeiger, English Frances Jean Zembaty, Languages and

Linguistics (Linguistics)

MASTER OF SctBNCB

Sund:tpalayam N. Devanathan, Physics Florence Anne Grosvenor, Geology Gloria Claudette Lorick, Biology Kay Thea Polhamus, Biology

David J. Statt, Physics Tsun-hsiung Wang, Biology Barry R. Zirkin, Biology

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THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR OP SCIBNCB-With Dittinction

Howard Allen Bartlett, Accounting

BACHELOR OP SciBNCB

BuJineJJ AdminiJtr4tion m Major Russell Edmond Allen Sara Tobi Binik

*Robert John Blossom *Wayne Clell Bower Richard Francis Burke James Vincent Castronovo Vincent Ralph Compagnone Alan George Dunbar William Conrad Frykberg Frank Edward Hammond George Edward Hemming Gilbert Albert Henner, Jr. Richard Thomas Holleran

*Shirley Howe Houston

Kenneth Lee Appletree Dennis Sherwood Bowler Gerald De Bruyne Raymond Thomas Dee

*Norman Richard Dorosin Robert Jeffrey Easton Arthur David Fried Evan Michael Lebson

*James Julian MacFarlane

George Reynolds Howard John Courtney Hudak Henry Roger Kesner William Henry Mets Roy Joseph O'Connell Quinten Alan Pierce, Jr. Joseph Louis Proeto

*Ned Puev Howard Kenne.~ Pulver Frederick Conrad Riester II Rudolph Alexander Rossmann

*Richard Carl Sowa David Alton Yoke Richard Gordon Young

Accounting 41 Major

Richard James Mep.gel Melvin Harris Pizer David Anthony Rittinger Robert Hal Robbins Steven Zachary Ranes Frederick Leroy Steenburgh Daniel Lawrence Top2er Edward Thomas Wandtke

IntlUJtrial MaMgtmmt m Major

James Melvin Brush Terrence Edward Footer Wayne Keith Goodermote Robert John Ingersoll

Stanley E. Bolt John Hagetty Burns Robert William Fertig Paul George Ford Donald Frederick Hoffer

Walter John Mikulski Gary Ronald VanGysel Gene Howard Walzer Philip James Y urecka

MAsTBR OP SciBNCB

Donald R. Kreiss Uwe Dick Nerwin Robert R. Perry Steven Tsengas

MAsTRR OP BusiNBSS ADMINISTRATION

James Jackson Bardsley William P. Bowman Keith Maynard Brady David E. Dougherty Jacob Anthony Gaudino James Paul Hafner Gene G. Hoff Edward Vere Ince

Alan Joseph Frederick Rudolph Kilian Peter L. Lowery Thomas Gerard Michaud Pieter Punt Dwight Pilon Ryan Ronald Norman Yeaple

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THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

BACHliLOR OP SCIBNc:a--witb High11t Distinction

Roslyn Genessa Routman, Education

BACHBLOR OP SCIBNCB-With High Distinction

Ann Schiff Franklin, Education Lorraine Marie Kuipers, Education

Marsha Helene Levinson, Education Lucy Althea Ogden, Education

BACHELOR OP SCIBNCJ!;-UI#b Distinction

Sail y Irene Charles, Education Nan Farrant Graham, Education Hannah Reeps Leichtner, Education

Margaret Elizabeth Stevens, Education Sharon Fenske Swingley, Education

Lorraine Aroesty Carol Ellen Conroy Sharon Lee Cornell Carol Ann Cunningham

•Ruth Elisabeth Decker Gretchen Anne Goecke! Virginia Kabelac Hand Barbara Anne Hayes Nancy Katherine Hazen Sheridan Howard Herendeen Betty Anderson J aenike Lynn Tracy Kendall Anamae Tillett Lattin Karen Gemberling Lenio

Barbara Jean Aex Richard Sikes Ayer Janette M. Baumann Flora Banning Baxter Carolyn Maty Beerweiler Dale Richard Blissett Vivian Milton Btyant, Jr. Jean Ellen Burnham Paul David Caccamise Linda Antonia Cannizzo Elizabeth Holden Carter Frank Onofrio Casaceli Kathleen Frances Cellura Grace Yap Chan Kathleen Louise Clark Margaret Garmey Clark David Warren Crellin John Patrick Cunningham Beverly Watson DeWeese James Dennis Dixon Karen Elizabeth Donnelly Dolores Dawson Fay Helen Schnacky Fitzpatrick Sonya Rumsey Gleason

BACHBLO!l OP SCIBNCB

Education as Major

Anne Bibby Lesher Deborah Sue Lesko Pamela Marie Parker Susan Scott Parsons Olga Pawlyshyn Helen Cooley Priestley

*Frances Marsh Rath DorothaJane Ring Sondra June Rosenthal Roberta Simms Natalie Sluzar Lynn Kay Spicka Donna Lechleiter Thompson Linda Lee Williams

MABTBR oP Aus

Doris Ruth Gollop Barbara G . Hanford Jeanne Barbara Harper LorraineJ. Heizyk Eileen Kern Howard James B. Howland Joan Ryan Huey Ronald V. Iannone David William King Paul W. Kuppinger JoAnn Levm Howard J. Maat John Garrett Malak Johanna Padelt Mason Robert Parker Mason Lois Mayer Betty Mae McMahon K. Gerald Middleton Suzanne Miner Moore Dennis K. Murphy Elizabeth C. Naramore Pauling Ning Jeanette S. Olson Joan Ann Parks

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MAsTBII. oP Aan-CfJfllinuJ

Barbara Alvaro Peck Mary E. Piscitello Carol DeSalvo Pulvino Patricia Ann Rainey Patricia Randazzese Donald Kelly Rhine Robert George Ritz Joyce Clausen Roby John Chadwick Russell Helen Hall Rutan William Douglas Schafer Helen Louise Schrickel Roberta Sue Sokol Joan Elaine Spaker Carol Spies Richard Lee Stear Carolyn Abraham Stein

Phyllis Ruth Stein Judith T. Sutton Colin Mark Taylor Harry Lee Thompson, Jr. Arlene Weldon Van Ingen Olga M. Vaughn Dorothy L. V celka Jay F. Walsh Marion Louise Oehler Weaver Erna Icken Wedemeyer Jean Grant Whitney Jeremy F. Williamson Ingrid Ellen Winther Carol Ann Y eaple Martin P. Zemel Mary Jane Zielonka

MAsTBII. OP EDUCATION

Shirley S. Altman Otto A. Berliner Gary Austin Buchner Roger John DeHond James N. DeNio Sister Mary deChantal Fortune Phyllis Henryetta Game John A. Gor_ses Sister Mary judith Heberle, R.S.M. Evajill Hillman Richard Arthut McMahon Robert W. Oliver John William Parsons Joan Chancey Perna Sister Mariana Pilot, S.S.J. Joseph Christopher Reiners, Jr.

Catherine Delores Schantz Donald Bentley Schmeer Marcia A. Sheehe Miles Frederick Southworth Madeline R. Strong Forough Alam Talebbeik • Mohajer •

Iravani James A. Tetrell Richard Elon Thorell Ann M. VanBork Vincent Carmen Vianese Patricia Holmes Wager Albert Stephen Walls, Jr. Marcia Ann Weatherby Michael Weisberg Charlotte Konneker Wilson

Docroa OP EDUCATION

A. Raymond Celluta, A.B., St. Francis College, 1957; M.S., Long Island University, 1960

Thesis: An Analysis of a Social Learning Approach to the Prediction of Academic Achievement Behaviors

Colden Bell Garland,2 B.S., The University of Rochester, 1956; Ed.M., 1960 Thesis: An Exploration of Role Expectations for Student Teachers: Views of

Prospective Student Teachers, Cooperating Teachers, and College Super· visors

Stanton D. Plattor,2 A.B., Brooklyn College, 1953; A.M., 1956 Thesis: An Inquiry into the Relationship Between Perceptual Congruence o

School Counselors and Principals, and the Expressed Job Satisfaction of School Counselors

Robert Bentley Thompson,2 A.B., Arizona State College, 1957; Ed.M., The University of Rochester, 1961

Thesis: An Exploration of the Effect of Increasing the Scope of the Examples in Programmed Learning Sequences

Betty J. Watson,1 B.E., Brockport State Teachers College, 1946; M.S., 1951 Thesis: A Study of the Relationships Amon$ Selected Aspects of Administrative

Behavior and Teacher Group Cohestveness in the Elementary School

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THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE

BACHBLOR oP SaBNCB-With Distinction

Rainer Horst Sahmel, Ellctrical Engim~ring Donald Arvid Soderman, Ellctrit:al Engim~ring

BACHBLOil OP SCIBNCB

Mschanical Engim~ring as Major

Gary Edward Brundage Robert Anthony Kosakoski Jerry Stuart Leibner Thomas Hugh Magee Howard Alexander Mercer Janis (John) Ozols

James David Shaw Michael David Snyder Philip Bronson Taylor Lowell Enrick Wilcox Paul Henry Wojciechowski Ronald William Ziolkowski

Chnnical Engim~ring as Major

Thomas Jay Ackerson Salvatore Anthony Alongi Timothy Sherrill Congdon Peter Ed ward Cumbo Richard Alan Fishbach Douf!las Howard Green Dav1d Jack Kudish

Daniel Luch Wayne Robert Manning David William Martin Brian Leigh Simpson Robert Harold Spies

*Diana Lynn Wh1tlock

Optics as Major

*Thomas William Blum Robert Edward Fischer

*Richard Edward Forkey

Gary Ray Noyes Thomas Richard Sloan Martha Hewes Thayer

Ehctrical Engitu~ring as Major

Richard Paul Anstee Alan Bernstein, Jr. Joseph James Bodmann, Jr. Roger William Ehrich Christopher Carl Hamilton Graber Dana Brand Hopkins, Jr. Gregory Jerome Maier Alfred John Maley

Donald LeRoy Miller, Jr. James Carr Minor Thomas Wilde Morris Timothy John Rahman Timothy Lee Skala Paul Daniel Towner ill Harry Louis Triedey, Jr.

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MurJm OP SaBNCB

Edgardo Garcia Alabastro, Chemical Engim1ring

James Kenneth Bannon, Eilctrical Engimlf'ing

Devendra Singh Chhabra, M~ehanical and Alrospac1 Scimc1s

James Joseph Chisholm, Optics Robert Hatrison Christopher, Jr.,

Chemical Elim~ring Batty Dame, r., Optics Partap Chan er Dhir,

Mlchanical and Alrospact Scimcu Nicholas Joseph Di Marino, Chemical

Engimwing James Edward Dunleavy, Jr.,

Chmzical Engim~ring Charles William Einolf, Jr.,

Eilc"ical Engim1ring Joseph T. Fisher, Chemical EngitU~ring Martin Bennett Gray, Euc"ical

Engim~ring Edward Carl Hagerott, Optics Harlan G. Hartman, Chemical

Engimlf'ing Robert Raymond Heath, Euctrical

Engim1ring Robert Alphonse Houde, Eilctrical

Engin~~rtng Mukund Madhav Joglekar,

Mlchanical and Alro.rpace Scimcl.t Howard Kevin Johnson,

Mlchanical and Awospac1 Scime~.r Lewis Owen Jones, Chemical

EngitU~rmg Alphons J. Kainer, Mlchanical and

Awo.rpace Scimce.r Michael H. Kalmanash, Euc"ical

Engine~ring John E. Keenan, Euc"ical EngitU~ri•g Karl H. Kostusiak, Euctrical

Engi1111ring

Yu-chung Lee, Mlchanical and Alrospace S cime1s

Robert Edward Lumpkin, Jr., Chemical Engi1111ring

Richard G. Mady, Mtchanical and Awospact ScimCI.t

David Alan Naus, Eilc"ical Enginelf'ing

Charles W. Newman, Eltctrical Engin~~ring

Kobo Ozone, Eltctrical EngitU~ring Julius Pasztor, Mtchanical and

Alrospace Scimce.r Charles Pfrommer, Jr., Chemical

Engine~ring Stephen Rattien, Euctrical Engine1ring Chma Ramalinga Reddy, Optics James D. Rees, Jr., Optic.r Robert Buch Renbeck, Eilc"ical

Engine~ring Noel Leonard Reyner, Eltc"ical

Engimlf'ing Batty Zion Rose, Mtchanical and

Alrospact S ciencts Charles Trainer Roth,

Mtchanical and Alro.rpae1 Scimce.t Arthur Hubert Shoemaker, Optics Claude Benzing Smoyer, Optics George Lemar Thompson, Jr.,

Eltctrical Engi1111ring John Stewart Thompson, Eltctrical

Engineering Shu-Yi Wang, Mtchanical and

Alrospac1 S cimcu John G. Webster, Eilctrical Engim~ring Donald Richard Wheatcraft, Jr.,

Chemical Engine~ring Berton Colby Willard, Optics John Zuk, Mtchanical and

Awospac1 Scimcl.t

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THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF UBER.AL AND APPLIED STUDIES

BACIDILOil OP SCIBNca-with Dislin&tiM

Gtnw11l StuJiu as Major .Alice Eleanor Byers Abells Lawrence David Gordon William Sterling Roby ill Peter Louis Samuel

Sam Anthony Tuccio Walter VanderBeek Henry Joseph VanParys

BACIDILOil OP ScxBNCB

Gtnw11l StuJils 111 Major

Phyllis Handelsman Baritz Leonard Morris Berger Myra Nancy Berlowitz Raymond Leon Bleier lvars Blumenaus Russell Walter Borcyk

*John Edward Burruto Leonard Frank Coleman James Garrett Comerford James Madison Cortright Catherine Clark Covey

*Norma Mary D' Ambra Leonard Bruce Darling, Jr. Billy Ray Dotson Charles Howard Dresser John Joseph Elchisak Ronald Harry Epp

*Sandra Ellen Gagner *Marilyn Irene Gardner Charles George Gates Solomon Gidada Burton Jay Greene Gary Howard Gregory

*John Wendell Griffith Susan Bender Hannie

*TaviaJane Harpending George James Hartman William McCrea Hazlett Christine Kirkham Heatherley

*David Andrew Heeks Leo John Hickey Mary Ellen Jones

*Alex Eugene Jvirblis James Alexander Kavanagh, Jr.

*Margaret Eleanore Erkkita Keenan Elizabeth Hersey Kimbrough Ray Jo~h Lanzafame Angelo John Leta

Francis Benjamin Look *Leslie Gottfried Lovenheim Dis Maly, Jr.

*Charles Stephen Masick Matthew Irvin McClintock James Joseph McGrath Donald Raymond Miller Duane Leon Molyneaux Richard Lance Morales Nancy Cope Murphy Ronald Frank Napodano Richard Martin Neufang Viola Ann Newton

*John Franklin Nicastro Dominic Niccoli Herbert David Norton

*Anne Helen Pankiw Wilbur Smith Peck Gloria May Peters

*E. Lloyd Prentice, Jr. Richard Joseph Reulbach

*Peter Rumrill Alexandra Salamaca

*Henry Edward Schnepf Roger Harold Shay

*Jose{'h David Spence *Patncia Marie Stack Sara Elizabeth Stanton William Arthur Stark, Jr. Sylvester James Sullivan

*Robert Lee Sylvester Sondra Joy Thorn Paul Stephan Von Bacho, Jr. David James Whitbeck Gary Milton Whitford Sylvia Roberts Willard

*Donald Edward Winterkom Margaret Ann Wittman

MAmm OP 5CIBNCB

C. Richard Cryer, Inat1Stri11l St11tistks Arthur H. Falter, Jr., lntlfiStrilll

St11tistics Bernard Girouard, Lultutrilll St11tistks Theodore Joseph Krenzer, AppliiJ

Mllth.mlltkl

Richard J. Leary, A.ppliiJ Mllthnnlltks Stephen S. T . Pan, Intlu.strilll St11tistics Alfred M. Pierce, lntlt~~tri11l St11tistics Joseph N. Skwish, Intlu.strilll St11tistks John David Torpie, Appli1J Mllth.mlltiu

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THE EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

BACHBLOR OP Mus1~ith Distinction

Christine Marie Ahrens, Public School Music

Peter Alexander, Applud Music (Cimmt)

Richard Becker, Applud Music (Piano) Melinda Rose Blahovec, Applud Music

(Violin)IM.tuic Education Sandra Elizabeth Bush, Applud

Music (V11ic1) Mary Sue Clement, Applird

Mus if (V iolonullo) Linda Eve Cowles, Appli1d

Music (Voics) Bonnie Swartley Estes, Public

School Music Virginia A. Halfmann, Appli1d

Music (Violin) Paula Roberta Heins, Appli1d

Musif (VoiCB) Joan Patricia Harte, Public School Music Susan Hedwi& Huneke, Appli1d

Music (Obor )/Humanitus Glenn Norman Koponen, Public

School Music LeeR. Lane, Applud Music (Viol11)

David George Low, Public School Music Walter Frederick Meyer, Public

School Music Robert D. Morris, Composition George Louis Nemeth, Appli1d Music

(Horn)IHi.rtory of M.tuif Sharon Elizabeth Niemeyer, Appli1d

Music (Violin)IMusic Education Jay Peterson, Applisd Music (Organ) Edward Harrison Powley III, Applud

Music (Pmussion)IMusic Educ11tion Riana Ricci, Public School Music Ann Louise Rishell, Appli1d Music

(Doubts Bass) James Saverio Ruccolo, Appli1d

Music (Piano) Jacqueline Barbara Shaykar, Appli1d

Music (Voicr)IMusic Educ11tion Helen Annette Sherwin, Applud

Music (Organ) Suzanne Marie Thomas, Applisd

Music (Harp) Carmen Irene Wilhite, Applud

Music (Piano)

BACBBLOR oP Music

Karen Lorraine Andrie, Applisd Music (Violone~llo)

Robert Bailey, Applisd Music (Voie~) John Andrew Bell, Public School Music Deanna Bush, Applud Music (Voics) William Stillman Cahn, Appli1d Music

(Pmussion)IM.tuic Education *Mary Kay Carlson, History of Music Joyce Ann Catalfano, Applitd Music

(Fiuts )I Humanitus Douglas R. Courtright, Thtory Ronald Eugene Croy, Public

School Music *Ronald William Daniels, Public

School Music Edith Marie Di Bartolo, Appli1d

Music (Piano) Kate Elizabeth Douglas, Applisd

Music (Piano) Thomas C. Fay, Thtory Isabel M. For gash, Public School Music

*Andrew Robert Frech, Jr., Applud Music (Violin)IM.tuic Education

Stephen Edwin Geber, Appli1d Music (V ioloncsllo)

Linda J. Gerhard, Public School Music Constance Anne Giesey, Applud

Music (Piano) Jimmy Jackson Gilmore, Applud

Music ( Cltlrimt )IM.tuir Educ11tion *Robert Bruce Hagreen, Applisd

Music (Horn) Daniel Robert Harris, Applud Music

( ClrJrinlt) I Music Educ111ion

Johel Cassandra Havens, Applisd Music (Voicr)

Rudy A. Hazucha, Public School Music Richard James Holden, Public

School Music Linda Hougland, Applied Music

(Violoncello) Elizabeth Anne Irvin, Public School

Music Linda DianeJaffarian, Appli1d

Music (Piano) Sara Lynne Jonsson, Applied

Music (Voicr) William Thomas Keck, Public School

Music Linda L. Kinyon, Applutl Music

(Flut1)IMusic Educ11tion Audrey Ann Klancer, Public

School Music Joseph Russell Klugg, Appli1tl Music

(Trumpst) I Music Educ11tion Bruce Franklin Kuhnke, Appli1tl

Music (Fiut1)IMusic Education Lawrence Michael Leavitt, Public

School Music Edward Leonard Lewis, Public

School Music Gary Reed Lewis, Applutl

Music (Piano) Carolyn Estelle Lipp, Applutl

Music (Piano) Gretchen Irene Lockner, Applutl

Music (Fiuts)

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BACHBLOB. 011 MusiC>-Contint~~d

Marjorie Ann Lowder, Applied Marilyn R. Schiewe,1 Applied Mmic (Piano) Mmic (Harp)

Laura-Ann Mann, Applied Music (Voie~) Charyl Trayhem Singer, Applied Arlene Toshiko Matsuoka, Applied Music (Piano)

Music (Piano) Lewis Michael Soloff, Applied Music Carol Eileen Miller, Theory (Trumpet)/Mmic Education William Beale Moore, Applied Daniel David Stern, Puhlic School Mmic

Music (Piano) Frank Ferenc Teremy, Puhlic Nancy Carole Musser, Applied Mmic School Music

(Doubu Bass) Leslie Thimmig, Composition Ellen Ruth Nivert, Public School Mmic Emily Louise Trefz, Applied Mmic Elizabeth Dittmar Oehrle, History (Flute)/Mmic Education

of Music *Jason B. Weintraub, Public School Music James H. Poulliott, Applied Music Fay Ann Anderson Welker, Public

(Voice) School Music *J. Richard Raum, Public School Music Margy Lu Wolf, Puhlic School Music Joanne Richards, Puhlic School Music Ralph C. Sauer, Applied Music

(Trombone)

MASTBB. 011 .ARTS

Nancy Dyer Babb, Music (Theory) Janis L. Bethea, 1 Mmic (Theory) Horace Clarence Boyer,1 Music (Theory) John Stephen Buccheri, Music (Thmy) Karl Drew Hartzell, Jr., Musicology

Henry Louis Schmidt Ill, Music (Theory)

Bruce Mitchell Smith, Musicology Joseph E. Thomas, Music (Theory) Alvah John Walker,1 Music (Theory) Leroy S. Williams,1 Mmic (Theory)

MAsTBB. 011 Music

June Ellen Ackroyd,1 Church Music Robert Slayback Ellinwood, Melvin George Alford,1 Music Literature Perjormane1 and Literature William Miller Anderson, Jr.,1 Dorothy L. Feiertag, PerformancB and

Music Education Litwature Joseph Wilson Baber, Composition James Allen Feldman, Composition Edward R. Bahr, Music Education Carmen M. Fernandez Martinez, John Dudley Baldon, Jr., Music Mmic Education

Edut:ation Judith Ryder Geber, Performance Mary Louise Brecker, Pwformancl and Literature

and Literature Richard M. Gilchrist, 1 Music Education Judith Rae Caldwell,1 Music Education Donald Edgar Greene,1 Music Education Virginia Anne Chambers,1 Mmic Byron Winslade Hanson, Performancl

Education and Lit~ratur1 Jonathan E. Clark,1 Mmic Education Mary Alice Hongen, Pwformane~ and Ralph Frederick Clinch, Performancl Literature

and Literaturl Sylvia Louise Katchadourian, John Merrill Covert, Music Education Applied Mmic (Voie~) Elizabeth Gilchrist Cummings,1 Richard Lauren Kilmer,1 Music

Music Litwaturl Litwature Charles Dalkert, Performance and Donald Vincent King, Performane~

Literature and Literature John David Dempsey,1 Mmic Litwaturl Jerzy S. Kosmala,1 Applild Music Patricia Imogene Dengler, (Viola)

Performancl and Literature Janet Elizabeth Lowrance, Music Rufus L. Dickey, Jr., Music Education Education Sister Margaret Elizabeth Donnelly,1 William David Lynch,1 Music Litwature

Music Educ11tion Ruth Anne McCabe, 1 Music Education Jeffrey Wayne Drifmeyer,1 Mmic Marjorie Flynn McCutcheon,1

Literature Mmic Education Brian James Dykstra, Performance and Robert Kurtz Myers Ill,1 Composition

Literaturl

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MAsTBlt oP MusJC:--Continued

Ella Marguerite Noel,1

M1tsic Literature Peter William Oosterling,1 Music

Education Carol Ann Pellegrino, 1 M1tsic Education Peter J. Popiel, Performance and

Literature Sandra Sue Quick, PerformanCB and

Literature Albert David Renner, Applied

Mtuic (Piano) Richard W. Rodean,1 M1tsic Education Christopher P. Schaefer, Composition Donald E. Schmaus, M1tsic Education

William R. Schmid, Music Education Carol E. Seeger, 1 M1tsic Literature Barbara Frances Sharman, 1 M1tsic

Education Robert Silverman, Performane~ t~nd

Literature Alan Edward Stanek, M1tsic Education J. Rebecca Taylor, 1 M1tsic Literature Brett Thomas Watson, Composition Fred Darrell Wiemer, 1 M1tsic Literature Richard Alan Wroncy, Jr., Performancs

and Literature Signe Sebo Zale, Applied Music (Piano)

DocroB. oP MusiCAL ARTS

Jean Margaret Abramson, B.Mus., Chicago Musical College, 1948; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1951. Performance and Pedagogy.

Thesis: The Piano Trio in France from 1880 to 1930

Alan Charles Collins,1 B.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1935; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1939. Performance and Pidagogy

Thesis: A Practical Edition of Six Sonatas for Violoncello and Bass by Joseph dall 'Abaco

Edwin Douglas Danfelt,1 B.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1938; A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1947. Music Education

Thesis: The Clarinet Choir: A Means of Teaching and Performing Music

Stewart Lynell Gordon, B.A., University of Kansas, 1953; M.A., University of Kansas, 1954. PerformanCI and Pedagogy.

Thesis: Cecile Staub Genhart: Her Biography and Her Concepts of Piano Playing

Richard J. Heschke, B.S., Concordia Teachers College, 1961; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1962. Church M1tsic

Thesis: A History of the Responsory of the Divine Office

Allan Philip Lehl,1 B.A., Lewis and Clark College, 1952; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1958. Performance and Pedagogy

Thesis: A Study of Voice Pedagogy Courses Offered in Selected Schools of Music in the United States

Erne~to Lejano, B.Mus., University of Santo Tomas, 1953; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1961. Performancs and Pedagogy

Thesis: Twenty-one Cadenzas for Piano Concertos of Mozart

James Edward Miltenberger, B.Mus., Miami University, 1959; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1961. Performance and Pedagogy

Thesis: The Piano Music of Alberto Ginastera

James A. Ode, B.Mus., Augustana College, 1957; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1961. M1tsic Education

Thesis: The Use of Brass Instruments in Lutheran Churches in America

Donald I. Payne,1 B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1954: M.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1956. Performance and Pedagogy

Thesis: The Major Chamber Works of Saint-Saens

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THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY

BACHliLOll 01' SClBNCB--With Distindion

Gmlral Nursing as MAjor

Christa Marianne Btauch Priscilla Jean Downs

Sally Ann Helm

BACHBLOll 01' SClBNCll

Gt1Z1ral Nursing as MAjor

Kaarina Martta Abel Marilyn Jean Aten

*Carol Gleason Bailey Bonnie Lea Bricka

*Julia Antonia Budynski *Rosemarie Radesky DeRose *Anne Carol Englert Marcia Louise Gauge! William Edward Harris

*Janet Stork Johnson Peggiann Karpf Anne Myra Korenstein

*Rose Panetta LeRoux Lucille Marchalonis Loder Janie Luna

*Alva Aubrey Marticelli Doris Blanche Mason R. Jasmin Mueller Helen Jane Powell Jane Ann Richard Catherine Jennie Searles

*Corte Judson Spencer Marjorie Jean Stevens W altrut von Bertrab Janet Wagner BonnieJean Warga

*Caroline Grace Bedette White Beverly Frances Williams Kay Wilhelmina Zehr

Nursing as MAjor

*Charlotte Anne Beach Deborah Delano Bowman

*Inez Louise Boyd *Eileen Marcia Cherba *Connie Grace Durfee *Patricia Lee Estes *Mary Ann Duncan Ewing *Lynda Ann Guldenschuh *Lois Herzig *Joan Marie Kallenbach *Ann Marie Kuebler *Claudia Anne Kunz *Martha Elizabeth Lowe

*Andrea Jean Luse *Karen Lee Merkle *Karen Lee Moore *Margaret Kipling Patterson *Elisabeth Cecilia Planje *Janet Gail Raymond *Madeline Hubbard Schmitt *Barbara Beck Schultz *Kay Palmer Seawall *Margaret Ellen Smith *Judith Lee Steege *Susan Morgan Walton *Marilyn Louise Willoughby

MAsTBll 01' SClBNCB

Mevi Ahuja, RAdiation Biology Felice Florence Armignacco,

Nursing Education Robert E. Armstrong, Radiation Biology Andrejs Baumhammers, Dental Reuarch Marie Groom Bresson, Nursing

Education Raymond L. Chaput, Radiation Biology Misbah Ahmad Diab, 2 Dental Rmarch Richard Donald Farris, Radiation

Biology Jack Gertzo~, RAdiation Biology Tore Godal, Microbiology Robert Carlson Hauver, Radiation

Biology Shadi L. Khanna, 2 Dental Rmarch Betty Ishida Kirk, Physiology William Palmer Kirk II, Radiation

Biology

Loretta Sophie Kloda, Nursing Education

Suree Kwaengsobha, Radiation Biology Donald J. LaPorte, RAdiation Biology Charles William Margeson, Biochvnistry Barbara A. Martin, RAdiation Biology Daniel Guy Matherson, Dental Research Jack Mendelson, Microbiology Euan Ian Frederick Pearce, Dental

Research Jacob Martin Posen, Dental Research Samuel Adams Powers, Occupational

Medicine Arthur Harris Richards, Biochvnistry Luther W. Shatterly,2 Radiation

Biology Alice Simonds, Nursing Education EugeneJ. Stanton, Occupational

Mid kine

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Ruth Alice VanLare Stanton, Nursing Education

Dorothy Helen Taylor, Nursing Education

Ames Frederick Tryon, Dmtal Rmarch Phyllis Heberger VanderVeer,

Nursing Education

Thomas Greacen Weilepp, Jr., Physiolon

Helen Toms Winsor, Nursing Education Mary Guarino Wojcik, Nursing

Education

Docroa OP Mxmcum--with Honor

James Daniel Cox

Robert Jay Alpern Ann Mertiol Baring-Gould William Philip Berliner B~Blum Phihp Peter Bonanni Brian Barrett Bouton Bolek Brant-Zawadzki Andrew Nathaniel Brown David Stuart Brown Svend Walther Bruun, Jr. Don Hardt Catlin David Allen Clark Robert Allen Clark David F. Cook James Coley Dangel George Kenneth DeHart, Jr. Sandra Denniston Dixon Carl G. Fischer, Jr. James Leonard FitzGerald, Jr. Lincoln Edmond Ford John D. George ill Daniel Gottovi Jeffrey Benjamin Gould Robert Keith Gray Robert G. Hamilton, Jr. Charles Christian Heck Edward L. Hicks, Jr. Jarle Holen Charles Thomas Jackson Laurence Stanton Jacobs Lawrence Stanley Johnson Rollin Montague Johnson Martin Francis King John Thomas LaMont Eugene Walter Lariviere Duane Arthur Lawrence

Harold Hepworth Gardner

Docroa oP MBDICINll

Frederick Pei Li W. Dawson List Vibert A. Mahanger Michel Ross Mandel Thomas Charles McLaughlin Robert LaMotte Messenbaugh Morey Sargent Moreland Kenneth Eric Nelson Robert Raymond Nesbit, Jr. Graham John Newstead Michael David Norenberg John Wilson Patrick John Phillip Pennell Andrew George Pichler Judson Adams Pillsbury Harvey David Preisler Thomas Garrett Pretlow II John E. Randall Lawrence Harvey Repsher Joel Samuel Richman John Carl Santos Karl Frederick Schulze, Jr. Stanley Schwartzberg David Bradbury Shuttleworth Edward Raden Silverblatt Gerald Edward Simon J. Gerald Smith Peter Renick Smith Kurt Stricker Stenn David Alec Stevens Ralph Francis Stroup Joseph Bedford VanderVeer, Jr. Mark Wertheimer Beverly Phyllis Wood Robert Scott Zeiders

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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON GRADUATE STUDIE'S

DOCTOR OJI PHILOSOPHY

Kurt I. Altman,2 B.S., University of Chicago, 1941; M.S., 1942; Biochlmistry Thesis : The Selective Accumulation of Synthetic Halogen-Containing Porphyrins

in Experimental Tumors

Robert Anchor,2 A.B., Wayne State University, 1959; History Thesis: Co=unity and History in Johann Gottfried Herder

Raymond Albin Anselment, A.B., University of Minnesota, 1961; English Thesis : Andrew Marvell's Thu Ruhuarsal Transpros'd: A Study in Renaissance Satire

Robert Theodore Anselmi,2 B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1960; Ch~~mistry Thesis: Studies Directed Toward a New Synthesis of Lysergic Acid

Apostolos X. Apostolopoulos,2 D.D.S., University of Athens, 1951; M.S., University of Rochester, 1960; Bioch~~mistry

Thesis: Studies on the Mucoproteins of Human Saliva

Ram Krishan Bansal, B.Sc., Panjab University, 1954; M.Sc., 1955; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; Physics

Thesis : Core Polarization in Transfer Reactions via Shell Model and Sum-Rule Techniques

William Blodgett Bennett,2 A.B., Princeton University, 1958; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; EconOmics

Thesis : Cross-Section Studies of the Demand for Automobiles in the United States

Lawrence Martin Blau, A.B., Princeton University, 1959; A.M., University of Roch­ester, 1963; Physics

Thesis : Quantitative Spectroscopic Studies Using the (Hel, a) Reaction

Philip H. Bobrove,2 A.B., Brooklyn College, 1958; Psychology Thesis: Adjustment to Auditory Disability in Adolescence

Guy Alan Bockman, B.Mus.Ed., Murray State Teachers College, 1950; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1956; Music (Composition)

Thesis: Suite for Small Orchestra

David P. Brust, A.B., University of Buffalo, 1955; Ch~~mistry Thesis: The Chemistry of 2,3-Dihydrobenzofurans

David Alan Buckley, A.B., University of Connecticut, 1956; Ch~~mistry Thesis: Synthesis of Hindered Ga=a Aminothiols

Leslie Raymond Burrows, B.A., University of Colorado, 1953; D.D.S., University of Kansas, 1957; Anatomy

Thesis : A Study of the Proteins of Human Enamel Matrix with Special Consider­ation of the Imino Acid Hydroxyproline

Paul F. Cloutier, B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1958; M.S., University of Rochester, 1959; Bioch~~mistry

Thesis: Some Effects of Glucocorticoids and Glucagon on Enzymes of Protein Catabolism in the Rat

George Francis Cohoe,2 B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1953; B.S., 1959; Ch~~mistry Thesis: Part One-The Thermal Decomposition of 3,3-Dimethyloxetane

Part Two-Preliminary Study of the Thermal Decomposition of 2-Methyl­oxetane

Francis Xavier Connolly, B.S., Fordham College, 1961; A.M., University of Roch­ester, 1963; Math~~matics

Thesis: Natural Transformations of Singular Homology Theory

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DocroR OF PBILOSoPEY-DintinmJ

Helen Clugston Coon, A.B., Oberlin College, 1953; Biology Thesis: Part A-Intracellular Events in the Lytic Cycle of Bacteriophage

Part B-Some Experiments on the Structure of Galactose Transducing Lambda Bacteriophage

Verne Robert Costich, B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1960; Optks Thesis: Ultraviolet Interference Filters

Simon A. Courtade, B.A., Wesleyan University, 1949; M.S., University of Michigan, 1952; Biochsmistry

Thesis: The Isolation and Structure of Cardiolipin

William Desmond DeHart, B.S., Allegheny College, 1955; Physiology and N1urohiology Thesis: Studies of Nystagmus After Unilateral Labyrinthectomy

Melvin Drimmer, A.B., City College of New York, 1956; History Thesis: Nietzsche in American Thought, 1895-1925

Hugh Alan Ewart,2 B.S., Lafayette College, 1959; Chsmistry Thesis: Excitation Functions and Recoil Ranges of Some Isotopes in the Nickel

Region

Myron Rudolph Falck, B.S., Milwaukee State Teachers College, 1948; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1952; Music (Th1ory)

Thesis: Seventeenth Century Contrapuntal Theory in Germany

Martin Fiebert, A.B., Queens College, 1960; Psychology Thesis: A Study of Cognitive Styles in the Deaf

Edward E. Foster, A.B., St. Peter's College, 1961; English Thesis: Dryden and the Poetry of Conversion: A Reading of The Hind and the

Panther

Monique Mann Freshman, B.S., Queens College, 1960; Microbiology Thesis: Genetic Activity of Restricted Phage T1 in Non-Tolerant Bacterial Hosts

Louis P. Gangarosa, A.B., University of Rochester, 1953; D.D.S., University of Buffalo, 1955; M.S., University of Rochester, 1961; Pharmacology

Thesis: Epinephrine Hyperglycemia in Vivo: Participation of a Central Nervous System-Thyroid -Neural Pathway

Richard Perlee Geer, B.S., University of lllinois, 1960; Chsmistry • Thesis: Part A-Attempted Synthesis of 3-Azobis [8-Thiabicyclo (3:2:1) Octane]

Part B-Homolytic Elimination Reactions

Rollin Peter Grant, B.Ch.E., Villanova University, 1960; Chsmical Engimering Thesis: Newtonian Jet Stability

Stanley Samuel Greenberg,2 B.A., Western Maryland College, 1957; M.Mus., Univer­sity of Rochester, 1959; Music (Theory)

Thesis: A Method for Correction of the Aural Inversion of Intervals by the Student of Theory

John Wayne Harris, A.B., Syracuse University, 1958; M.S., 1962; RJ;diation Biology Thesis: Early Permeability Changes in Whole Body X-Irradiated Rats

Jean-Pierre Hazan,2 B.S., Ecole Nationale de Toulouse, 1960; Chsmistry Thesis: Particle Spectra, Recoil Ranges, and Excitation Functions of Hea Induced

Reactions on FeH

Ronald Lawrence Heidke,2 B.S., University of Illinois, 1960; Chtmistry Thesis: The Migration Tendency of Ethyl with Respect to Methyl

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Barry Joel Hoffer, B.S., Union College, 1960; Physiology anJ N1urobiology Thesis: The Effects of Stimulation of the Cerebellum on the Circulatory System

Lawrence Bruce Holmes, B.S., University of Rochester, 1960; M.S., 1964; Mlchani&al anJ Alrospac1 Scimc1s

Thesis: Plasma Density Ahead of Pressure Driven Shock Waves

Hiroko Ban Holtfreter, Rigakushi, Tohoku University, 1947; Biology Thesis: Differentiation CaJ?acities of Spemann's Organizer Investigated in Ex­

plants of Diminishmg Size

Loke Soo Hsu, B.Sc., Nanyang University, 1959; Physics Thesis: Microscopic Models for Vibrational States in Nuclei

Gerald Lee Itzkowitz, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960; A.M., University of Rochester, 1963; Mathlmatics

Thesis: Extensions of Haar Measure for Compact Connected Abelian Groups

Malcolm Campbell Johnston, D.D.S., University of Toronto, 1954; M.Sc.D., 1956; Anatomy

Thesis: The Neural Crest in Vertebrate Cephalogenesis

William Barrie Grant Jones, A.B., Princeton University, 1957; M.S., University of Rochester, 1958; Biophysics

Thesis: The Variation of K+ amd Na+ Content During the Growth Cycle of Saccharomyces cer111isi111

Fedor Kabalin,2 M.Mus., Northwestern University, 1954; Mflsic (Composition) Thesis: Canticle of Seasons

Thomas Howard Keil, B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1961; Optics Thesis: Shapes of Optical Absorption Bands of Impurities in Insulating Solids

Edward Sharpless Kirk, B.Eng.Phys., Cornell University, 1958; Physiology Thesis: An Analysis of Myocardial Tissue Pressure and its Effect on Blood Flow

and Metabolism within the Heart

Sun,-Hwan Ko, B.S., Rok Merchant Marine Academy (Korea),1954; M.S., University o Rochester, 1963; Mlchanical anJ Alrospace Sciences

Thesis: Viscous Instability of an Incompressible Fluid Half-Jet Flow

Victor Allen Landeryou,2 A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1957; Chlmistry Thesis: Part A-An Approach to the Stereoselective Synthesis of d,1-Caranine

Part B-A Degradation and Parrial Synthesis of Gelsemine

Allyn Laurence Lyon,2 B.S., University of Utah, 1958; M.A., 1960; MNsic (Thlory) Thesis: Festival Suite

Parker Eugene Mahan, D.D.S., Emory University, 1955; Physiology Thesis: A Study of the Relationships Between the Renal Excretion of Calcium,

Citrate, Inorganic Phosphate and Sodium in the Dog

Daniel Malacara-Hernandez, B.S., Universidad Nacional de Mexico, 1961; M.S., University of Rochester, 1963; Optics

Thesis: Testing of Optical Surfaces

Nobuo Minabe, A.B., Osaka City University, 1954; A.M., 1956; A.M., University of Rochester, 1964; Economics

Thesis: Essays in the Theory of International Trade

Andrew A. Monjan,2 B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1960; Psychology Thesis: Chrom2.tic Ad2.ptation and the HTRF in the Macaque

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DOCTOR OP PHILOSOPHY--<Anlintlld

John Bacon Munson, A.B., Union College, 1957; Psychology anti Nt~~rohiology Thesis: Hodology of the Cerebellar Auditory and Visual Systems

Daniel F. Murphy, A.B., Northwestern University, 1958; Psychology Thesis: An Evaluation of the Effects of Suggestion and Field Orientation on Re­

sponses to Sensory Deprivation

Stelios A. Negrepontis, B.S., University of Rochester, 1961; A.M., 1963; M.tlthematiCI Thesis: A Homology Theory for Realcompact Spaces

Arthur James Nevins,2 B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959; A.M., University of Rochester, 1962; Ec!JflQmics

Thesis: A Simulation Study of Price, Output and Inventory Under Uncertainty

David J. O'Brien, A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1960; History Thesis: American Catholic Social Thought in the 1930s

Stephen V. Pepper, B.S., Lehigh University, 1959; Physics Thesis: Consequences of Strong Pair Interactions of the Weak Intermediate Bo~on

with Hadrons and Decay Mode K~2'lt+1

Matthew Perlman, A.B., Brooklyn College, 1960; Psychology Thesis: A Developmental Study of Auditory Apperceptual Organization

Robert Allyn Pierce, B.S., Springfield College, 1959; Psychology Thesis: Response Sets as Personality Variables: An Attempt at Validation

David Platnick, B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1952; M.S., University of Rochester, 1961; Ehctrical EnginBering

Thesis: Study of a Statically Switched D.C. Powered Motor

Howard M. Randall, Jr., B.S., University of Rhode Island, 1958; Physiology Thesis: Anaerobic Metabolism in Dog Kidney In Vitro

A. Joseph Ray, Jr., A.B., Temple University, 1958; A.M., 1960; Psychology Thesis: Acquisition of an Avoidance Response to an Air Blast Unconditioned

Stimulus

George Manning Richards,' A.B., Princeton University, 1954; Bioch11nistry Thesis: Studies on the Alkali-Stable Fraction of RNA

Norman Andrew Rukavina, A.B., University of Toronto, 1959; M.Sc., University of Western Ontario, 1961; Geology

Thesis: Particle Orientation in Turbidites; Theory and Experiment

Lynn Andrew Selke, B.S., University of Rochester, 1961; M.S., 1964; Mlchanical anJ Asrospace Sciences

Thesis: Two Dimensional Thermal Shock in a Thermoelastic Half Space

Walter George Sharrow,2 A.B., University of Buffalo, 1960; History Thesis: William Henry Seward: A Study in Nineteenth Century Politics and

Nationalism, 1855-1861

Chi-kai Shih,2 B.S., National Taiwan University, 1958; M.S., University of Roch­ester, 1962; Chemical Engine~ring

Thesis: A Study of the Infrared Spectra of Metaphosphate Glasses

Stitaya Sirisinha, B.S., B.A., Jacksonville State College, 1957; D.M.D., M.S., Univer­sity of Alabama, 1961; Microhiology

Thesis: Immunochemical Studies on Alpha-Amylases

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DoCToa OP PmLosOPirr--<Antinutd

William Allen Sleeper, 2 A.B., Columbia College, 1942; B. Mus., Yale School of Music, 1948; M.A., Harvard University, 1950; Music (Theory)

Thesis: Harmonic Style of Four-Part Viol Music of Jenkins, Locke, and Purcell

Howard Michael Smith, B.S., University of Rochester, 1960; Optics Thesis: Continuous Second Harmonic Generation

James Edward~Smith, B.S., University of the South, 1958; Chemistry Thesis: The Statistical Mechanical Theory of the Solubility of Gases in Liquids

Owen Philip Stearns, A.B., Bowdoin College, 1951; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1956; History

Thesis: James Bryce and American Democracy (1870-1922)

Jack Tager,' A.B., Brooklyn College, 1958; A.M., University of California, 1959; History

Thesis: The Search for Freedom: Brand Whitlock and Urban Reform

Mohei-Eldin Youssef El-Tamami, M.B., Ch.B., Alexandria University, 1949; D.M.R.E., Cairo University Institute of Radiology, 1952; M.S., University of Rochester, 1961; Radiation Biology

Thesis: The Use of Fe-59 and Cr-51 in the Study of Erythropoiesis and Ferroery­throkinetics in Normal and Whole Body X-lrradiated Dogs

Joseph Edward Traynor, B.S., University of Washington, 1950; M.D., St. Louis University, 1955; Radiation Biology

Thesis: Megakaryocyte and Platelet Production in Normal Dogs and Dogs Sub­jected to Three Types of Marrow Stress

Myron I. Varon, Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1950; B.S.M., Northwestern Univer­sity, 1952; M.D., 1955; M.S., University of Rochester, 1963; Radiation Biology

Thesis: The Increase in Uptake of P31-Labeled Fibrinogen in Tumor Tissue by Modification of the Coagulation Mechanism of the Host

Arthur Harris Vaughan, Jr.,2 B.Eng.Phys., Cornell University, 1958; Physics Thesis: An Investigation of the Hel).10830 i. Emission Line in the Orion

Nebula

Samuel C. Vila, Licenciado en Ciencias Fisicas, University of Barcelona, 1952; Physics Thesis: Study of the Last Stages of Evolution of Solar Mass Stars

Leon Lum Wheeless, Jr., B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1958; M.S., University of Rochester, 1963; Electrical Engineering

Thesis: The Effects of Intensity on the Eye Movement Control System

Stephen Willard, A.B., University of Rochester, 1962; A.M., 1964; Mathm~atics Thesis: Absolute Borel Sets and Their Stone-Cech Compactifications

David Russell Williams, A.B., Columbia University, 1954; A.M., 1956; Music (Com­position)

Thesis: Concerto for Piano, Four Hands, and Orchestra

Richard M. Willis,2 B.Mus., University of Alabama, 1950; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1951; Music (Composition)

Thesis: Symphony No. 2

Gayle Edward Wilson, A.B., Wayne State University, 1960; A.M., University of Rochester, 1963; English

Thesis: A Critical Edition of Sir Aston Cokayne's Small Poems of Divll's Sot1s

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Walter Paul Winzenburger, B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1957; A.M., 1961; Music (Thlory)

Thesis: The Music of Franz Tunder

Joseph H. Wojtaszek, B.S., Massachusetts Instirute of Technology, 1959; Physics Thesis: Electromagnetic Mass Differences of Baryons, Mesons and 3/2+ Resonances

Donald Lawrence Woodrow, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1957; M.S., Univer­sity of Rochester, 1960; G1ology

Thesis: Upper Devonian Stratigraphy and Sedimentation in Bradford County, Pennsylvania

Peter Douglas Wright, B.S., Juniata College, 1958; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; Music (ThBory)

Thesis: The Musico-Dramatic Techniques of the Italian Verists

Alva Fumihiko Yano,2 B.S., California lnstirute of Technology, 1955; A.M., Univer­sity of Southern California, 1958; Physics

Thesis: 11--Caprure by Hel

Ahmad Mostafa Zahra,2 B.Sc., Ein Shams University (Egypt), 1953; Clmnistry Thesis: The Photolysis of 3-Methyl-2-Butanone and- 3-Methyl-2-Butanone-Bi­

acetyl Mixrures

Hwa Ming Zien, B.S., National Taiwan University, 1960; M.S., University of Roch­ester, 1964; Mlchanical and A~rospacB Scimc1s

Thesis: On the Stability of the Laminar Mixing of Two Parallel Streams of a Compressible Fluid

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Recipients of Certificates

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY

CERTIFICATES IN RADIOGRAPHY

Kathy Ann Arnold Jon Michael Crandall Joanne Inez Evans Beverly Jean Lind Charles Harold Mathewson

Presented in 1964

Paige Carlyn Parker Joan Elizabeth Rosenbaum John Frederick Roy Kay Barbara Smith Lawrence Richard Tedesco

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