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1965 Commencement ExercisesUniversity of Maryland

Commencement

Exercises

June Fifth, 1 9 6 5University of Maryland

OFFICERS OF COMMENCEMENT

President of the UniversityDR. WILSON HOMER ELKINS

Marshal

DR. ROBERT D. RAPPLEYE

Candidates for Degrees Presented by:

DR. RONALD BAMFORD, Dean, The Graduate SchoolDR. WILLIAM S. STONE, M.D. Dean, School of MedicineDR. JOHN J. SALLEY, D.D.S., Dean, School of DentistryPROFESSOR WILLIAM P. CUNNINGHAM, Dean, School of LawDR. GORDON M. CAIRNS, Dean of AgricultureDR. CHARLES MANNING, Dean, College of Arts and SciencesDR. DONALD W. O'CONNELL, Dean, College of Business and Public

AdministrationDR. VERNON E. ANDERSON, Dean, College of EducationDR. FREDERIC T. MAVIS, Dean, College of EngineeringDR. SELMA F. LIPPEATT, Dean, College of Home EconomicsDR. FLORENCE M. GIPE, Dean, School of NursingDR. NOEL E. FOSS, Dean, School of PharmacyDR. LESTER M. FRALEY, Dean, College of Physical Education,

Recreation, and HealthDR. STANLEY J. DRAZEK, Associate Dean, University College

Special Music

MR. CHARLTON G. MEYER, University OrganistUniversity Choir, MR. FAGUE K. SPRINGMANN, DirectorMen's Glee Club and Women's Chorus, MR. PAUL P. TRAVER, Director

Pianists

DR. MARY F. DEVERMONDMISS EVELYN F. GARVEY

Program Coordinators

DR. PAUL R. POFFENBERGERDR. ROBERT C. WILEYPROFESSOR GEORGE F. BATKA

THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER

O say can you see,—by the dawn's early light,

What so proudly we hail'dat the twilight's last gleaming

Whose broad stripes and bright stars,thro' the perilous fight,

O'er the ramparts we watched,were so gallantly streaming?

And the rockets' red glare,the bombs bursting in air,

Gave proof thro' the night—that our flag was still there.

O say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave

O'er the land of the freeand the home of the brave?

MARYLAND ALMA MATER

Hail! Alma Mater!Hail to thee, Maryland!Steadfast in loyaltyFor thee we stand.Love for the Black and Gold,Deep in our hearts we hold,Singing, thy praise forever,Throughout the land.

ORDER OF EXERCISES

Processional

Invocation

The National Anthem

Greetings

Musical Selections

Address

Conferring of Degreesand Certificates

Commissioning of Officers,United States Air Force,United States MarineCorps and United StatesNavy

The Alma Mater

Benediction

Recessional

"March" from The Magic Flute, Mozart

THE REVEREND WILLIAM C. TEPECatholic ChaplainUniversity of Maryland

The Star-Spangled Banner, Key, led byMr. Fague K. Springmann

His EXCELLENCY J. MILLARD TAWESGovernor of Maryland

MR. CHARLES P. MCCORMICK, ChairmanBoard of Regents, University of Maryland

Gloria, Mozart

The Battle Hymn of the Republicarr. Waring

Combined University Choral GroupsMr. Fague K. Springmann, Conductor

THE HONORABLE HUBERT H. HUMPHREYVice President of the United States

DR. WILSON H. ELKINSPresident of the University

COLONEL VERNON H. REEVESProfessor of Air Science

Kinney, led by Mr. Fague K. Springmann

THE REVEREND THEODORE R. CASPARLutheran ChaplainUniversity of Maryland

March from the "Military" SymphonyHaydn

Honorary Degrees

and

Certificates

HONORARY DEGREES

HUBERT H. HUMPHREY Doctor of Laws

Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President of the United States, was born in Wallace,South Dakota in 1911 and makes his home in Waverly, Minnesota. He received his B.A.degree from the University of Minnesota in 1939, a degree from the Denver College ofPharmacy in 1933, and an M.A. from Louisiana State University in 1940. In 1945 andagain in 1947 he was elected Mayor of Minneapolis. In 1948 he became the first Democratever sent to the U. S. Senate by Minnesota constituents, and he was reelected in 1954 and1960. He was elected Senate Majority Whip in 1961. His term as Vice President in theJohnson administration began on January 20, 1965.

Mr. Humphrey's political career has been distinguished by his work in human rightsand foreign policy. He holds Chairmanships of the President's Council on Equal Oppor-tunity, the National Aeronautics and Space Council and the Peace Corps AdvisoryCouncil. In 1956-57 he was U. S. delegate to the United Nations, and in 1958 was adelegate to UNESCO Conference in Paris. In 1958 Mr. Humphrey became the firstAmerican official to meet at length with Nikita Kruschev in the Soviet Union. He has ledlegislative efforts in the areas of arms reduction, Federal aid to education, farm surplusexports, international health, and drug regulation.

FREDERICK W. BRUNE Doctor of Laws

Frederick Brune served as Chief Judge in the Maryland Court of Appeals from 1954-64. He began his service with that body as a member of the Committee on Rules, 1946-54,while a partner of Semmes, Bowen & Semmes in Baltimore. Prior to joining this firmJudge Brune was an Assistant U. S. Attorney from 1923-24; was Assistant to Dr. HoraceE. Flack, Department of Legislative Reference; and was associated with the late OsborneI. Yellot until 1922.

Judge Brune was born in Baltimore in 1894. A graduate of Harvard College in 1915,he obtained his LL.B from Harvard Law School in 1920 and was admitted to the MarylandBar in 1921. During World War One he served in the American Red Cross AmbulanceCorps and later in the Army Ambulance Service and the Intelligence Service. He is apast President of both the Maryland State and the Baltimore Bar Associations and is anhonorary member of the Order of the Coif. He is presently Chairman of the Committeeon Revision of Maryland Motor Vehicle Laws and is on the Boards of Trustees of GoucherCollege, the Maryland School for the Blind and the Union Memorial Hospital.

DONALD F. HORNIG Doctor of Science

Dr. Hornig is simultaneously serving as Special Assistant to President Johnson forScience and Technology, Chairman of the Federal Council for Science and Technology.He is also Chairman of the President's Science Advisory Committee, a body which he hasserved through three administrations. In 1962-63, Dr. Hornig was a member of the delega-tion headed by Dr. Hugh Dryden which negotiated the agreement with the U. S. S. R.for cooperation in certain space activities.

Born in Milwaukee in 1920, Dr. Hornig received his B.S. degree in 1940 and his Ph.D.in Chemistry in 1943, both from Harvard University. In 1946 he joined the faculty atBrown University as Assistant Professor. In 1949 he became Associate Professor andDirector of the Metcalf Research Laboratory and later was Associate Dean of the Gradu-ate School. In 1954-55 he was awarded a Guggenheim grant and a Fulbright scholarshipfor research at St. John's College, Oxford University, England. In the same year he wasappointed the first Bourke Overseas lecturer by the Faraday Society of London. He wasappointed Chairman of his department at Princeton in 1958 and in that year was the firstincumbent of the Donner Chair of Science at that institution.

JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH Doctor of Laws

Dr. James A. Sensenbaugh became State Superintendent of Schools for Maryland onJune 1, 1964. For eight years prior to this appointment he was Superintendent of theFrederick County school system. He spent 22 years in the Baltimore County School sys-tem, as a teacher and Vice-Principal of the Catonsville Elementary School, Principal ofthe Sixth District Consolidated School in Freeland, and Assistant Superintendent of the

Baltimore County schools. He began his career in education as a teacher in WashingtonCounty, after obtaining his B.S. from Columbia University, where he later received hisM.A. and Ed.D. degrees.

Dr. Sensenbaugh is presently a member of the Baltimore YMCA Metropolitan Boardof Directors, on the Board of Trustees of State Colleges, Chairman of the Board of Trus-tees of the Teachers Retirement System of Maryland, and a member of the Advisory Coun-cil on Higher Educational Facilities. He has served as State Director for the Departmentof Rural Education of the National Education Association, Director of the NortheastRegion of the Associated Public School Systems, and Vice President and Secretary ofthe Maryland Association of School Superintendents. Dr. Sensenbaugh was born inFrederick County, near the community of Wolfsville.

ERIC SEVAREID Doctor of Humane Letters

Eric Sevareid, one of broadcasting's most distinguished correspondents, is heardregularly on the nightly "CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite." Mr. Sevareid's newsanalyses were also a feature of the news coverage of the 1964 Republican and Democraticconventions, the election, and President Johnson's inauguration. Based in New York from1961-64 and in London as a roving correspondent from 1959-61, Mr. Sevareid recentlyreturned to the Washington Bureau of CBS, where he served from 1941-43 and from1946-59. During World War Two he covered battlef ronts on both sides of the globe, and atthe end of the hostilities he returned to cover the founding of the United Nations and theSan Francisco Conference. He has moderated many outstanding current events series,including "Town Meeting of the World," "Conquest," "The Great Challenge," "Yearsof Crisis," and "Where We Stand." He is the recipient of numerous awards for excel-lence in broadcasting.

Mr. Sevareid was born in Velva, North Dakota in 1912 and studied political scienceat the University of Minnesota and later in London and Paris. He began his newspapercareer on the Minneapolis Journal, and later worked for the staff of the Paris HeraldTribune and the United Press before joining CBS News.

JAMES A. SHANNON Doctor of Science

Dr. James A. Shannon is Director of the National Institutes of Health, main researcharm of the U. S. Public Health Service in Bethesda, Maryland. He is widely recognized inthe scientific world for his original research in kidney function, chemotherapy andmalaria. In recognition of his prominent part in malaria research activities duringWorld War Two, he received the Presidential Medal for Merit, at that time the highestaward for civilian service to government.

Dr. Shannon was born in Hollis, New York in 1904. A graduate of the College of theHoly Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, he received his medical degree from New YorkUniversity in 1929 and his Ph.D in physiology from the same university in 1935. He latertaught at New York University College of Medicine and directed research at the Univer-sity's Goldwater Memorial Hospital. From 1946-49 he was Director of the Squibb Insti-tute for Medical Research and a special consultant to the Surgeon General, U. S. PublicHealth Service. Before becoming Director of NIH in 1955, he held the post of AssociateDirector for three years and served as Associate Director of Research at the NationalHeart Institute. Dr. Shannon is the recipient of the Rockefeller Public Service Award forscience and the Public Welfare Medal of the National Academy of Sciences. He waselected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences in 1965.

HONORARY CERTIFICATES OF MERIT INAGRICULTURE

FRED C. DOWNEY, Washington County

GRANVILLE GUDE, Prince George's County

NOAH E. KEFAUVER, JR., Frederick County

SAMUEL M. QUILLIN, Worcester County

Candidates

for

Degrees

THE SCHOOL OF LAW

Candidates will be presented by Professor William P. Cunningham, Dean of the School

Bachelor of Laws

LAURENCE CARY ABRAMSON Maryland

WILLIAM BAIN ALEXANDER, JR Maryland

SHELDON HARVEY ALTWARG Maryland

JOSEPH REED ANDERSON Pennsylvania

PHILIP JOEL AXELROD Virginia

ALBERT BERNARD BAIKAUSKAS, JR...Maryland

GEORGE WILLIAM BAUERNSCHMIDT, JR.

MarylandCLINTON FREDERICK BECKNER, JR.

PennsylvaniaPAUL DENNIS BELMAN Maryland

THOMAS NICHOLS BIDDISON, JR Maryland

JOHN ORAMEL BODMAN Maryland

LEONARD JOHN BONNER Delaware

WAYNE ALEXANDER BRADSHAW Maryland

ELLIOTT ALLEN BRAGER Maryland

LEONARD ANTHONY BRISCOE Maryland

LAWRENCE EDGAR BROWN Maryland

HOWARD L. CARDIN Maryland

PETER COGGESHALL COBB Maryland

RICHARD MARTIN CONTINO Maryland

EUGENIO CORNIER-SALLS Virginia

DAVID GEORGE CROCCO Maryland

A. ROBERT DAVISON Maryland

FREDERICK TIMOTHY DE KUYPER....Maryland

FRANK LOUIS DELL'ACQUA Maryland

DAVID ARNOLD DENTON Maryland

JAMES MARTIN DIRKES Maryland

JAMES B. DUDLEY Maryland

WILLIAM PORTER ELLINGTON Maryland

PAUL EDWARD ELLIS Delaware

MARSHA NAN EPSTEIN Maryland

PHILIP EDWARD EPSTEIN Maryland

ROBERT FEIRSTEIN Maryland

HOWARD STUART FELDMAN Maryland

ALAN THOMAS FELL Maryland

DAVID CURLEY FISHER, JR Maryland

CARROLL JAMES FITZGERALD Maryland

RICHARD ANTHONY FITZPATRICK D. C.

SAMUEL ROBERT FLEISHMAN Maryland

RALPH HAYWARD FRANCE, II Maryland

MICHAEL TRIAS FRACTICELLI Puerto Rico

BARRETT WALTER FREEDLANDER Maryland

CHARLES FREELAND Maryland

ALLAN FREIDSON Maryland

Louis FRANK FRIEDMAN MarylandGERHARD HELMUT FUCHS Maryland

WILLARD GELLER New Jersey

LAWRENCE KOMAN GINSBERG Maryland

HOWARD EDWARD GOLDMAN Maryland

STUART ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN Maryland

JOEL DAVID GOODMAN Maryland

WALLACE GARY GRAY MarylandLEONARD JEROME GROSSMAN Maryland

LYLE EDWARD GRUPENHOFP MarylandWILLIAM JOHN HAMILL, JR Maryland

THOMAS CLIFFORD HAYDEN, JR Maryland

MICHAEL GERSON HENDLER Maryland

WILLIAM HOYT HOLDEN, JR Maryland

JERRY HERBERT HYATT Maryland

ALAN BARRY JACOBSON Maryland

JOHN WILLIAM JANSAK Maryland

RICHARD BRUCE JONES Maryland

RICHARD RAMSAY JONES Maryland

Louis IRVING KAPLAN MarylandALAN J. KARLIN Maryland

HOWARD HANFORD KELLY, JR Maryland

LEE NEILSON KOEHLER Maryland

RICHARD B. KRIEGER Maryland

JOSEPH D. LANTZ Maryland

ANN GALPERIN LEIBOWITZ Massachusetts

JOHN HENRY LEWIN, JR Maryland

ROBERT STUART LITWIN Maryland

JOHN RICHARD LOW Maryland

JOSEPH MARSHALL MAMANA Maryland

STANLEY GLEN MAZAROFF Maryland

JOHN ERIC MESSERALL MarylandDONALD LEE MILLER Maryland

LEE MARSHALL MILLER Maryland

JOSEPH D. MONTEDONICO, JR Maryland

THOMAS FINAN MUDD Maryland

LAWRENCE FRANCIS NAUGHTON, IIMaryland

JOSEPH M. A. NELABOVIGE Pennsylvania

JOHN J. O'MEARA Maryland

DAVID CHALMERS PALMER New Jersey

JOHN BRENTNALL POWELL, JR Maryland

MARVIN J. POWERS MarylandJERRY A. ROKOFF Maryland

EUGENE A. ROSENGARDEN Maryland

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ANTHONY JOSEPH SACCO MarylandRAYMOND JOSEPH SACHS, JR MarylandROGER L. SALEN MarylandJAMES PATRICK SALMON MarylandSHELDON PAUL SCHUMAN MarylandJEROME RUBIN SEREBOFF MarylandHOWARD SHECTER MarylandMICHAEL S. SIMON New YorkLouis M. SOLOMON MarylandBARBARA ANN SPICER MarylandJEROME CARMEN SQUILLARO MarylandFREDERICK HOWARD STALFORT MarylandGEORGE COCHRAN STANKEVICH New YorkRICHARD BERNARD TALKIN MarylandT. JOSEPH TOUHEY MarylandPETER JOSEPH TRIBULSKI, JR MarylandHAROLD JOSEPH TULLEY Delaware

WILLIAM PRESTON TURNER MarylandMARY ANN TUUR MarylandCORNELIUS J. VAUGHEY, JR New YorkPAUL HOWARD VOREACOS MarylandMARY MCBRIDE WALKER MarylandHOWARD ELLIOTT WALLIN MarylandRONALD WARTOW MarylandSHERMAN WODELL WEST MarylandWILLIAM BURNHAM WHiTEFORD....Marj/fandCYPERT OLAN WHITFILL MarylandNEWTON ALLEN WILLIAMS MarylandJOHN MARTIN CLAYTON WILLIN, III

MarylandRONALD E. WILSON VirginiaJAMES OWEN WISE MarylandWILLIAM PIATT YOUNG, JR Maryland

THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Candidates will be presented by Dr. Gordon M. Cairns, Dean of Agriculture

Bachelor of Science

NELSON WILBUR AURAND PennsylvaniaPAUL EMIL BAUBRSFELD, JR MarylandCHARLES WARNER BOWERS MarylandROLAND THOMAS BOWMAN, JR MarylandMAX FURNIA BOWSER MarylandWILLIAM FREDERICK BRIGHOFF, JR.

MarylandEDWIN IGLEHART CISSEL MarylandGARY PETER CLEMONS MarylandMARSHALL R. DAUBERMAN PennsylvaniaHAROLD DOUGLAS DINKEL MarylandROBERT FRANKLIN DOLL MarylandDENNIS JOEL DONHARL PennsylvaniaFRANK CHALIS DOWNEY MarylandROGER JOSEPH DRISSEL D. C.PAUL ERNEST ENGEL MarylandROBERT GRAFTON ESHAM MarylandHERBERT WAYNE EVERETT MarylandDONALD CLAYTON FRETTS PennsylvaniaDAVID WILLIAM FULK MarylandNICHOLAS LEE GOUNARIS MarylandCARL ROBIN HAHN MarylandLEROY E. HALL PennsylvaniaGEORGE HERWIG HODGES MarylandLABAN RICHARD HODGSON MarylandCHARLES ELLSWORTH IAGER, JR Maryland

ETHEL MAY JENSEN MarylandDONA LEE KERN MarylandCHARLES DENNIS KING MarylandJAMES JOSEPH LINDUSKA MarylandMICHAEL C. C. LING MarylandDONALD EUGENE LIPPY MarylandWILLIAM CALVIN MALKUS MarylandJOSEPH LUGOSCH MARTER New JerseyHOWARD JEFFREY MASLAN MarylandWALTER PAGE MAYS, JR MarylandHUBERT TRAVIS MCPHERSON MarylandLEONARD JOSEPH MEGBY, JR MarylandTHOMAS DIMLING MORRIS MarylandKENNETH LEROY NASH MarylandEDWARD LEE PAGE MarylandKENNETH A. PALMER MarylandWILLIAM BRUCE PETERS MarylandWILLIAM HENRY PETERS MarylandSTUART CLAYTON PETERSON MarylandNORMA LYNN PHELPS MarylandMELONEE ELLEN PULLEN HawaiiRICHARD LAWRENCE RAY, JR MarylandMELVIN GERHARDT SCHNAPPINGER, JR.

MarylandWILLIAM ROBERT SHORTALL MarylandJAMES STEPHEN SHOWERS Maryland

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Academic Honors

BALTIMORE DIVISION

THE SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

University Gold Medal for Scholarship, Summa Cum Laude

Awarded to

THOMAS LEWIS KLECHAK

Certificates of Honor, Magna Cum Laude

Awarded to

MARTIN LEO CHAPUTLAMON ARLIE STEWART, JR.

JOHN JOSEPH GOLSKICHARLES ALBERT GAONE

THE SCHOOL OF LAWGraduated With Honor

SHELDON H. ALTWARG STANLEY G. MAZAROPFPAUL D. BELMAN LEE M. MILLERHOWARD L. CARDIN JAMES P. SALMONPETER C. COBB MICHAEL S. SIMONLOUIS F. FRIEDMAN MARY MCB. WALKERGERHARD H. FUCHS HOWARD E. WALLINTHOMAS C. HAYDEN CYPERT O. WHITFILLWILLIAM H. HOLDEN, JR.

THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFaculty Gold Medal, Summa Cum Laude

Awarded to

TIMOTHY KENNEY GRAY

Certificate of Honor, Magna Cum Laude

Awarded to

ZALMAN STEPHEN AGUS

Certificates of Honor, Cum Laude

HENRY ALLAN SAIONTZWILLIAM EDSON SIGNOR

RICHARD WILLIAM VIRGILIO

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Scholastic

and

Special Awards

THE SCHOOL OF DENTISTRYThe Alumni Association Medal JOHN ANTHONY FRENSILLI

The Isaac H. Davis Medal ANDREW ALBERT SCHWAB

The Herbert Friedberg Memorial Award JOHN JOSEPH GOLSKI

The GraysonW. Gaver Memorial Award LAMOND ARLIE STEWART, JR.

The Timothy 0. Heatwole Memorial Award JOHN RUSSELL EARNHART

The International College of Dentists Award MARTIN LEO CHAPUT

The Edgar J. Jacques Memorial Award JOSEPH EDWARD MAZIKAS

The Harry E. Kelsey Memorial Award THOMAS LEWIS KLECHAK

The Harry E. Latcham Memorial Medal LAMOND ARLIE STEWART, JR.

The Harry B. Schwartz Award MARCOS HERNAN BARRERA

The Sigma Epsilon Delta Memorial Medal THOMAS LEWIS KLECHAK

The Katharine Toomey Award JAMES EDWARD BRADLEY

THE SCHOOL OF LAWSam Allen Memorial Prize STANLEY G. MAZAROFFElizabeth Maxwell Carroll Chesnut Prize LEE M. MILLER

Roger How ell Award WILLIAM H. HOLDEN, JR.Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation Prize LEE M. MILLER

Samuel S. Levin Prize JERRY H. HYATTNu Beta Epsilon Prize MARY MCB. WALKER

John L. Thomas Prize LEE M. MILLER

William Strobel Thomas Prize WILLIAM H. HOLDEN, JR.

U. S. Law Week Award HOWARD E. WALLIN

THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEBalder Prize for Excellence in Medical Studies TIMOTHY KENNEY GRAY

Dr. Leonard M. Hummel Medal for Excellence in Internal MedicineRICHARD WILLIAM VIRGILIO

Dr. Harry M. Robinson, Sr., Prize for Excellence in Dermatology..EARL SAMUEL SHOPE

Dr. Wayne W. Babcock Prize for Excellence in Surgery PHILLIP PAUL TOSKES

Dr. A. Bradley Gaither Prize for Excellence in Genito-Urinary SurgeryCALVIN EMBERT JONES, JR.

Dr. Milton S. Sacks Memorial Award for Excellence in Medicine and HematologyZALMAN STEPHEN AGUS

Student Council Keys BRUCE ALLEN BRIAN, THOMAS CURRAN CIMONETTI,LOUIS ODIN OLSEN, AND DONALD CORNELIUS ROANE

Student Council Certificates BRIAN JAY BALDWIN, BRUCE ALLEN BRIAN,THOMAS CURRAN CIMONETTI, CARLOS RAFAEL MENDEZ-BRYAN, LOUIS ODIN OLSEN,DONALD CORNELIUS ROANE, AND WILLIAM EDSON SIGNOR

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