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THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
One Hundred and Fourteenth Annual
Commencement Ceremonies
SUNDAY,JUNESEVENTH
NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR
Academic Attire
The distinctive attire of those participating in the academic procession represents a tradition that reaches at least as far hack as the fourteenth century when gowns similar to today's hecame the required dress at many European universities. Gowns were then a common form of apparel for hoth the clergy and the laity but today they survive chiefly in ecclesiastical or academic ceremonies such as the one we shatt witness this afternoon. The symbolism of the American style of regalia is described below. Variations may be ohserved 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 hachelor' s gown has long pointed sleeves and is worn closed. The master's gown is usttally worn open and has long square-cut sleeves with slits through which the forearms protrude. The doctor's gown has large heU-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 hlack 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 hache/or's degrees to four feet for doctorates. The color of the lining indicates the institution which granted the degree. The University's color is yet/ow. For the nine colonial coUeges the colors are: Harvard, crimson_- William and Mary, green, gold, and silver,· Yale, hlue,· Pennsylvania, red and hlue,· Princeton, orange and hlack_- Columbia, light blue and white,· Brown, hrown,· Rutgers, scarlet,· and Dartmouth, green and white. Space does not permit listing the colors of all the colleges 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,· Edttcation, light hlue,· Engineering, orange,· Law, purple,· Medicine, green,· Music, pink,· Nursing, apricot,· Philosophy, dark hlue_- Science, golden yellow,· and Theology, scarlet.
Order of Exercises
In keeping with the nature of the ceremonies and in order that all 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 will be greatly appreciated.
PROCESSIONAL
INVOCATION
AnDRESS
THB AUDIBNCB IS llBQUBSTED TO llBMAIN SEATED WHILE
TH11 ACADEMIC PROCESSION liNTERS
THE REVEREND RoBERT H. BEAVEN
ALAN SIMPSON
CoNFERRING oF BAcCALAUREATE AND MAsTER's DEGREES
Candidates of the College of Atts and Science Presented by Dean Clark
Candidates of the Eastman School of Music Presented by Associate Director McHose
Candidates of the Department of Nursing Presented by Professor Hall
Candidates of the University School of Liberal and Applied Studies
Presented by Dean Assum
Candidates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science
Presented by Dean Graham
Candidates of the College of Education Presented by Dean Fullagar
Candidates of the College of Business Administration Presented by Dean Milts
Candidates for Masters' Degrees Presented by Associate Dean Conta
CoNFERRING OF DocTORAL DEGREES
Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Medicine Presented by Dean Anderson
Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Education Presented by Dean Futlagar
Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Musical Arts Presented by Associate Dean Sethorst
Candidates for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Presented by Dean Spragg
AwARD FOR ExcELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING
R. JAMES KAUFMANN
CoNFERRING oF UNIVERSITY CITATIONS To ALUMNI
CARL w. LAUTERBACH MERLE MoNTGOMERY
CoNFERRING OF HoNORARY DEGREES
JoaN R. SLATER JoaN C. SLATER
RoBERT HANNA FELIX ALAN SIMPSON
Presented by the University Orator Bernard N. Schitting
COMMENCEMENT HYMN
0 Mater academica Rocestriensis, te Quae nobis tanta munera dedisti libere Nunc salutamus, agimus nos tibi gratias, Et semper te laudabimus cui nomen Veritas.
0 Mater, quam cognovimus per laeta tempora, Quae demonstrasti omnibus laboris gaudia, Quae "Meliora" indicas, excelsa praemia, Ad caelum omnes incitas, tu Mater splendidal
0 Mater ave, salve, tu, vale, carissima! Nos juvat jam in exitu dulcis memoria. Per vias due nos asperas semper ad optima; Mercedes da perpetuas, bona caelestia!
-John Rothwell Slater 1907
REcESSIONAL
THB AUDIBNCB IS RBQUBSTBD TO RBMAIN IN PLACB
UNTIL STUDENTS AND FACULTY HAVB LBPT THB STADIUM
Diploma Ceremonies
Mter the platform party withdraws, 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
In order to permit all guests to witness the Diploma Ceremonies, these ceremonies will not begin until 3:30 p.m.
Graduatu and gu1sti ar1 cordially invit1d to thB Commenc11111ent R1e~ption which will DB h1ld on th1 Eastman Quadrangl• following th1 Diploma C~r~~moniu
Honor Societies
SIGMA XI
El~ttld 16 f~tll mmnbmhip in 1964
Jerome I. Boyar Virginia Bayard Fonda Caress George C. Higgins, Jr. Paul Edmund Jarvis William Leon Klein
Bruce Lake Bauer Stephan Vincent Beyer Barbara Schlang Brenner Eileen M Brenner
**Marianne Margaret Carlson Judith Ann Collins Joyce Ellen Cueman Daniel Thomas Danahy Francis Leroy Fennell, Jr.
**Mary Patricia Garlinger **Roger Wayne Givens
Dorothy Ann Goldberg Marian Ruth Goldsmith Daniel Ray Green John Henry Hess Nancy Whitmore Hill Harrison Price Jones Robert Philip Klein Donald Sidney Koretz Jay David Kugelman Donna Blair Lake Judith Gay Lehman
Ronald George Basalyga Robert Frank Betts Ragna Christiansen Boynton John Willard Frymoyer David Samuel Hungerford Albert Kreutner, Jr.
**Elected in Junior Year
Prabhakar J. Lavakare Chandra Lal Mehta Narasimhaiengar Mukunda Robert E. Thayer Michael Dowling Turner
PHI BETA KAPPA
Alan Jon Levine Carole Sue Light Phyllis Ilona Lyons Walter James Michaelis Charles Scott Owen David Smith Oyer John Louis Pabrinkis Alice Ann Parman Lydia Joan Prass Judith Lee Proof Robert Wilkinson Russ Donald Irwin Saltzman Mida Bristol Schmitt Murray Max Schwartz Judith Ellen Shapiro Philip Anton Singer Alan Joel Stern Sarah Ellen Stotenbur Richard David Tropp Claire Anne Wooster Matthew Henry Zwerling
ALPHA 0MBGA ALPHA
Annemarie Karen Kreutner Peter Jerome Leadley Gordon Van Kirk Reid Joseph James Scibetta Robert C. Stemsrud
Pri'"{!s and Aw,ards RIVER CAMPUS COLLEGES
The Davis Pri~e, awarded to the man in the senior class whose original expository or persuasive speeches exhibit the highest excellence in content, organization, style and delivery-Tonye Victor Erekosima.
The Dwey Pri~e, awarded to the two men in the sophomore class whose original expository or persuasive speeches exhibit the highest excellence in content, organization, style and delivery-BaL:er Salsbury,Jonathan Arny Mezz.
The Stoddard Pri~e in Mathematics, awarded to two men pursuing the course in analytic geometry and calculus-James Robert Lawson, Christopher Lloyd Morgan.
The Shmnan Fellowship, awarded in alternate years to the student who has shown the highest ability in the work of the Economics Department-Richard Joseph Agnello.
The Eli~almh M. Anderson Pri~e, awarded to the senior who shows the highest proficiency in some subject connected with art-Mida Bristol Schmitt, Mary Sullivan Geier.
TheN. B. Ellison Pri~e, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in history who has done the best work in that department-Alan Robert Posner.
Th1 Williams Mmwrial Pri~e, awarded to the woman in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in that department-Judith Gay Lehman.
The Jesse L. Rosenberger Pri~e, awarded to the man in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during his freshman and sophomore years-
Karl Clune Davis.
Thl Rigby Will Prk.B in Biology, awarded to a member of the freshman or sophomore class for proficiency in Biology 101 and/or 102-Lynne Ellen Zegiob.
The Chester A. Dew1y Scholarship, awarded for proficiency in biological workDavid Thomas Miller.
Th1 Kreyur Pri~e in Germt1n, awarded for facility in spoken German-Amy Irene Glover.
The Alumnae Pri~e, awarded to the woman in the sophomore class who has done the best work in English during her sophomore year-Rita Lee Levitan.
The Stoddard Pri~e in Physics, awarded to the man in the senior class who presents the best thesis on an assigned topic of investigation in physics-Charles Scott Owen.
Th1 Russell M.amford Tuttle Pri~e, awarded to a male student for proficiency in the study of Greek-Paul Ralph Klingsberg.
The Susan Colver Rosmb~rger Pri~e, awarded to the woman in the junior class whose work has shown the greatest improvement during her freshman and sophomore years
Lubow Cehelsky.
The John Dows Mairs Pri~e, awarded to the member of the junior class who has done the best work in concentration in economics-Charlotte Eileen Sitrin.
The Te,.,. Pri~e, 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-Leo Andre Zabinski.
The Hull Pri~e, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in English studies-Richard David Tropp.
Thl Charlls L. Newton Pri~e, 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-
Bruce Lake Bauer.
Thl William Mars1 HtJStings Prir(,1, awarded for the best essay or thesis upon some topic on the history of industry-Richard Gary Kreitner.
Th1 Emil Kuichling Pri~B, awarded to the man in the junior class in mechanics who has shown the greatest proficiency in the work of the course-
Paul Henry Wojciechowski.
ThB Charles Ellis CaldwBll Pri~1, awarded to the man in the senior class who in his college work has shown the greatest proficiency in the Department of English-
Murray Max Schwartz.
Thl Thst4 Et4 Pri~B, awarded to the woman in the senior class who through her participation in campus life and by her influence, personality, and achievement has contributed most to the River Campus-Judith Gay Lehman.
ThB ]am11 D. McGill Momorial Pri~1, awarded to that undergraduate who has shown the greatest interest and demonstrated the highest achievement in the field of political science-Alan Joel Stem.
Th1 Gtm111k1 Phi Pri~1, awarded to the freshman woman who has contributed most to the extra-curricular life of the River Campus-Susan Vicki Dorfman.
Thl Hugh McKsn~u Pri~Bs, 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-Doris Ann Ganick.
ThB Pllf'CJ B. Dutton Pri~1, 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-David Smith Oyer.
ThB F4nniB R. Big1low Award, presented to an undergraduate woman in recognition of the im,t;Ortance of the contributions made by women to the cultural, intellectual, and civic hfe of their communities-Marion Elizabeth Bartlett, Beth Helna Glover.
ThB Sigm4 Kappa Uprilon Pri~1, awarded to the senior woman who has excelled in a foreign language, particularly with proficiency in the spoken aspect of the language-
Nancy Ellen Rosenbloom.
Thl ]os1ph P. O'HIIffl Scholarship for Tr4vll and Study in Europs, awarded to a senior who has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa and who wishes to prepare for a career in teaching-
Joseph David Tropp.
Thl T4u &t4 Pi Pri~e, awarded to the senior engineering student who, throu~h academic achievement, proven leadership and sterling character, has excelled and mspired his fellow students-Donald Herbert Liebich.
Th1 Susan B. Anthony Prir(,s, awarded to the woman whose original expository or persuasive speech exhibits the highest excellence in content, organization, style and delivery-Karen Florence Gemberling.
Thl Maris Ps~ !Ahmann Pri~s, awarded to the mechanical engineering major who has shown the most improvement from his freshman through his junior year-
Michael David Snyder.
Thl Nsil C. Arvin Momori4l Prir(,s, awarded to the senior who has excelled in French during her undergraduate course-Lydia Joan Prass.
The E. P. App1lt Memorial Pri~e, awarded to a student of German for progress toward overall proficiency in spoken and written German-Judith Margaret Rogers.
The Louis A. Alextmtler Alumni Award, 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-John Wheeler Bishop.
Ths ]os1ph A. O'Connor Gr#dut1 Study Endowmmt Fund Award, presented to a woman in the senior class who has shown marked ability in English literature, in classical languages and literature, or in archeology-Alice Ann Parman.
Thl Don4ld R. Charles M1t1Zorit~l Awt~rd, given to a worthy student who, in the judgement of the Department of Biology, shows 12romise of a kind which Professor Charles so regularly encouraged and aided-Eva Mat Eicher.
The Fimm&ial Executives Camr Award, given to a senior in the College of Business Administration on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and personal characteristics-
Bruce Allan Hopkins.
The Qt~~~lity Control Award, given to a student in the College of Business Administration or the Colle~e of Engineering and Applied Science who has demonstrated exceptional ability and tnterest in the field of quality control-Gene Howard Walzer.
The Janet Howell Clark Pri'{e, 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-
Joyce Ellen Cueman.
The Dslno G. Sisson Pri'{e, 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-William Harold Siener.
The Androw Frild Memorial Pri'{e, awarded to that man who, upon completion of his freshman year, has shown outstanding qualities of character, superior moral judgement, and interest in serving his fellow students-Paul Richard Ratoff.
The Haskins & Sells Foundation Award, given to a senior majoring in accounting on the basis of scholastic excellence as well as personal traits-Douglas Franklin Ward.
The Superior Scholarship Award, given to the senior majoring in accounting who has the highest academic standing in all accounting courses ana the greatest potential for success in the profession of certified public accounting-Douglas Franklin Ward.
The lAttimore Pri'{s Scholarship for Geology Field Study, awarded to an undergraduate majoring in geology-William Thomas Gans.
EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC
The Etlwartl P. Benjamin Awards, for the best composition of a quiet and tranquil nature -D. Donald Cervone, Them Ritter George, Stephen Wieloszynski.
The Howard Hanson Pri'{e, for the best composition performed at the Spring Symposium -Richard M . Willis.
The Lcuis lAne Pri'{e, for an outstanding work from the Spring Symposium of orchestral compositions-Joseph Baber.
The Polish Arts Group Pri'{e, awarded annually to a talented and needy student of Polish descent-Melinda Blahovec.
The Veterans Broadc111ting Company Scholarship Award, given to a performer of distinction from the Rochester area-John Wilson.
Performer's Certificates
Nicholas Michael Argentina, in Obos Cherry N. Beauregard, in Tuba Glen Edward Bell, in Trumpet Carl Jeffrey Bianchi, in Horn Elizabeth Helen Bishop, in Bassoon Robert S. Brawn, in Trombone Mary Louise Brecker, in Flute Judith Kay Coen, in Voice and Opsra Harris Nathaniel Crohn, in Piano Patricia Dengler, in Flute Carter M. Enyeart, in Violoncello Albert James Filosa, in Viola Dorothy Lucille Frizelle, in Hom William P. Haller, in Organ Kathleen Harris, in Voice
Sharon Lee Hiller, in Piano Kirsten Beatrice Huehn,
in Voice anti Opsra Donald Todd Jones, in Oboe Ernesto Lejano, in Piano Ben Levin, in Perr:ussion Paul-Martin Maki, in Organ R. Lee Martin, in Piano Thomas Duane McCracken, in Oboe Frank Joseph McDevitt, Jr.,
in Voice and Opera Albert Henry Merz, in Perr:ussion Donald Jerome Moore, in Piano Raymond John Nutaitis, in Tuba
Pll'jmn~r' s CertificatiS--Continflld
Katina Anthony Palermo, in Voice and Op~ra
Judith Womble Pinnix, in Voice and Op~ra
Ross Wayne Powell, in CIMimt Jacklyn Ann Schneider,
in Voice and Op~ra Elsie Lorayne Siebert,
in Voice and Op~ra
Linda Florence Snedden, in Violin Lily Soong, in Violin Herbert A. Spencer, Jr., in Horn Hyacinthe Joyce Tlucek, in Violin Linda Van Sickle, in Horn Frederick G. Weiser, in Cllll'imt Edward B. Wood, in Piano
Mist's Diploma
Marian Gaynor Carlson, in Viola
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY
Th1 D~Wan]. St1phms p,~,, awarded b'l the alumni of the School of Medicine to a graduating student who shows promise o developing the personal and professional qualities that distinguished the late Dr. Doran J. Stephens, a graduate of the first class of the school-Joseph James Scibetta.
The B~Wilm Undsrgradt~t~te Rmarr:h AwMd in Mldicim, awarded to the member of the graduating class who has carried out the most meritorious research in the medical field-John Willard Frymoyer.
The Bmjamin Bmh Pri"{e in Psychiatry, awarded to a fourth year medical student who has given evidence of unusual promise of creative scholarship in the field of psychiatry by clinical scholarship, by participation in research, or both-Joseph James Scibetta.
Candidates for Degrees
THE DIVISION OF HONORS STUDIES OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
BACHELOR OP ARTS-with High1st Honors
Judith Gay Lehman, English Murray Max Schwartz, English Richard David Tropp, English
BACHELOR oP ARTS-with High Honors
Marion Elizabeth Bartlett, English Jay David Kugelman, English Jane Mary Lane, Etzglish Phyllis Ilona Lyons, English Alan Robert Posner, History Naomi Gail Schwartzman, History Sarah Ellen Stotenbur, English
BACHELOR oP ARTs-with Honors
Diane Brim Balser, History Alan Jay Gutterman, History Barbara Earl Jacobs, Frmch Martin Richard Bring, English
Andrew Gerald Brucker, Philosophy Margaret Ann Downey, English Robert Martin Edelstein, Economics Tonye Victor Erekosima,
Politic11l ScimcB Francis LeRoy Fennell, Jr., English Bette Sanna Gross, Frmch
Joan Lorraine Johnson, English Leonard Stephen Lyons, Philosophy Philip Anton Singer, History Mark George Stern, English George Henry Sykulski, Politic11l Scimce Daniel Jay Walkowitz, English Barbara Evelyn Winchester, English
THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
BACHliLOR OF ARTs-with High Distinction
Stephan Vincent Beyer, Philosophy Marianne Margaret Carlson, English Joyce Ellen Cueman, Biology Dorothy Ann Goldberg, English Nancy Whitmore Hill,
Political Scime1 and Spanish Robert Philip Klein, Psychology
Donna Blair Lake, Psychology Alice Ann Parman, Frmch Judith Lee Proof, English Andreas Rittmeyer, Economics Judith Ellen Shapiro, Math~tnatics Alan Joel Stem, Political Scimce
BACHliLOR OF ARTs-with Distinction
Richard Joey Agnello, Economics Phyllis Jean Alexander, Frmch Michele Bedesem Angilly, History Nancy Annette Bock, Math~tnatics Helen Joan Bukberg, English Jean Ann Bunting, Psychology Robert Kier Calhoun, Jr., English Bernard Cantor, Gm~ral Sciencs Donald Gordon Cherry,
Political Science Suzanne Isobel Cohen, Psychology Barbara Jean Copeland, Biology Daniel Thomas Danahy,
G8nlral Scimcs Gail Ann Eisenber$., History Alan George Fines!lver, Ch~tnistry Marian Ruth Goldsmith, Biology Marvin Bernard Gottlieb,
G8111ral Science Jean Ellen Horrigan, Spanish Judith Isabelle Jensen, English Holly Joanne Keister, Biology Margaret Emily Knapp, History Donald Sidney Koretz, Psychology
Alan Jon Levine, English Betsy Light, Anthropology and Sociology Carole Sue Light, Psychology Michael Joseph Meagher, Biology Walter James Michaelis, Math~tnatics James Bruce Morris, General Scimcs Christina Munson, English Lydia Joan Prass, Frmch Judith Margaret Rogers, German Nancy Ellen Rosenbloom, Spanish Robert Wilkinson Russ, History Arnold Geoffrey Schlanger, History Mida Bristol Schmitt, Fim Arts Dietlinde Karla Fenna Schneider,
German Howard Esmond Schwat, Biology David Joel Sookne, Math~tnatics Pamela Forrester Waas, History Richard David Weiner, Mathematics Claire Anne Wooster, English Marigail Wynne, Psychology Matthew Henry Zwerling,
G8111ral Sciencs Phyllis Rita Zych, Russian
BACHELOR OP ARTS
J. David Abramson, History Pauline DeHaart Adams, Fins Arts Stewart Cornell Agor, English Donald Joseph Ainsworth, History Henry Dewar Allen, History
*Kathleen Margaret Amorose, Psychology Carleton Thomas Anderson, Jr.,
Psychology Linda Carol Angell, Psychology Sally Jane Angell, French James Archer, Jr., History Richard Barry Arnaud, Philosophy Barbara Anne Ash, History Timothy Alan Ashman, Psychology
*Clinton Carl Atkins, M.athsmatics Robert Shillingford Babcock, Jr.,
Political Sciencs *Ronald Harlan Backer, English Dennis Charles Badura, M.athsmatics John Ross Bamford, Biology Betty Jane Hill Bartok, Biology Eric McMillan Barton, General Science Barbara Anne Bauling, French Yetta Panitch Beach, Biology Alice Joanne Beals, M.athsmatics Amarintha Clark Beam, M.athsmatics Harold Waldemar Beder III,
Political Sciencs Jeffrey Bell, Psychology Edward Berg, General Scimcs
*Richard Berg, General Sciencs Frederick Brown Berrien, Biology John Edward Besser, History Barbara Ann Betlem, Psychology Patricia Ann Blodgett, General Sciencs Joel Alan Blum, Psychology Phyllis Ann Boden, French Lois Margaret Brenner, Music
*Barbara Schlang Brenner, Philosophy Thomas Edward Bronson,
Political Sciencs Faye Reed Brown, Psychology Louis Carl Buffardi, Psychology Lydia Butkov, French Thomas Albert Butler, Biology Gerald Bruce Button, Political Scisncs Janet Louise Caldwell, English Jack Clarington Carnes, Jr., English Richard Michael Cavagnol, Psychology Laurie Jeanne Chapman, English Sylvia Anne Chipp, Political Sciencs Donald Melvin Christie, Jr., French William Longshore Claiborn, Psychology Edward Holton Clarke, General Scisncs David Harry Coene, Psychology Geraldine Helene Cohen, Biology Harriet Melinda Colby, English Marcia Anne Conary, History Patrick Edward Cook, Psychology Larry Charles Coppard, Psychology Helen Fabian Cordovano, Psychology Wayne Alan Cornelius, Psychology John William Corris, Jr., German Joanne Young Corsica,
Anthropology and Sociology
Thomas Knowlton Craine, General S ciencs
Neil Henderson Cullen, English Henry Hornblower Damon, History Eileen Frances Danis, Spanish Kenneth Reed Davies, General Sciencs Martha Ann Davis, English John Burton Delack, German Joseph George DeMarco, Jr.,
M.athsmatics John Francis Denison, English Marcella I. Denman, English Joseph Paul DeOrdio, Jr., Psychology Joan Diana Desser, English John James DeTraglia, Gsnsral Sciencs Vinjamuri Sumati Devadutt,
Anthropology and Sociology *Thomas William Dillenburg, Jr.,
History Maureen Elizabeth Doyle,
General Sciencs Daniel Williams Drake, History Harvey Simpson Dyer, M.ath1matics
*Paul Jeffrey Edelson, M.athsmatics Alicia Betsy Edwards, History Sheldon Revan Eisenberg, Psychology Howard Carl Ellison, Chtmistry Stephen Richard Engel, General Sciencs Dennis Upshur Evans, French Edward Arnold Evans, General Scisntl Henry McCrea Evans, Psychology Jane Frances Faber, English
*Michael Arthur Fauman, Biology Paul Samuel Feinstein, English David Henry Feldman, History Martin Joel Fields, Psychology Howard Bruce Fine, History Robert Fink, Spanish Theodore Joseph Fischkin, History Barbara Jean Fleischmann, Psychology Jack Forman, History Phyllis Jeanne Forrar, Psychology Gary Francis Forsyth, History Robert Wallace Foster, Jr., Psychology Ann Denman Fowler, French Ira William Frankel, Physics Gail Ann Freckleton, Fint Arts Leslie Ann Freed, English Susan Joyce Freehafer, M.athtmatics Richard Neil Fridman, General Sciencs James Marshall Frost, History
*Virginia Renee Galton, Chsmistry *Mary Patricia Garlinger, General Sciencs Judith Anne Garvey, French Robert Charles Gears, English
*Mary Sullivan Geier, Fin~ Arts Jon Bruce Geiger, History Mary Louise Giustra, History Jane Lois Gleicher, Psychology Beth Helna Glover, Psychology James Gordon, Psychology John Spencer Gordon, English Margaret Elizabeth Goshorn, Biology June Mary Gouaux, Biology
*Daniel Ray Green, Physics
BACHELOR OF AaTS-contint~~d
David Jay Greenfield, Gansral S&ian~a Rena Joyce Grossman, English Ruth Ann Grossman, Biololfl Allan Maurice Groves, History Joseph Ronald Hackett, Psy~hololfl Edmund William Hainer, Chamistry Thomas William Hammell, English Jeffrey Lee Hammerman, Ganaral S~imce Mark Irwin Hampton, E~onomi~s Andrew Paul Hannes, Mathamati~s Joan Elizabeth Harman-Ashley,
Chamistry Robert Michael Hearn, Genaral S~ianca Alvin Edward Hebert III, English Thomas Penrose Heckman, History John Kenneth Hellen, Ganeral Sciama Brian John Henderson, Economics Elizabeth Sherwood Herbrand, History John Harvey Herman, Psychololfl Barry David Hollander, Political S~ienca Samuel Joel Holstein, General S~iame Kathleen Mae Horton, Biololfl Marcia Scott Howden, Franch Richard Stephen Howk, Biolo[fl John William Huckle, E~onomics Linda Hurd, Political Science Larry Edward Hurwitz, Biolo[fl James Clarence Hyman, Economics
*Harvey Barry Jacobs, Ganeral Science Robert Frederich Jennings,
General S cienca Kathleen Elizabeth Jessup, English Thomas Morris Jones, History Roberta Sue Kahn, English William Albert Kaplin, Political Sciame David Myland KaUfman, Ganaral Science Mary Edith Kenfield, Psycholo[fl Susan Joan Kennedy, English Robert Brinker Kepple, English Katherine Ann Kerr, Anthropolo[fl
and Sociolo[fl Bonnie Lynne Kerzman, English Barbara Ann Keshin, General Scien~a Alvie Bouton Kidd, Psycholo[fl Robert Michael Kiebala, Political Scienca Peter Griffin Kirby, History Frederick Lauer Kirk, Gensral Scienca Suzanne Delilah Kissinger, Psycholo[fl Kenneth Duane Klocek, Psychololfl Richard Allan Knapp, History
*Virginia Ann Kobylarz, History David Robert Koster, Physics Richard Ables Koubek, English Linda Helen Koza, French Thomas Henry Krakauer, Biololfl Richard Gary Kreitner, Economics Harriet Mechaber Kremer, English William Andrew Krohley, Philosophy Daniel Stuart Kruidenier, History Michael Arthur La Combe, Chamistry Kathleen Louise Lambert, History Barry William Lamont, Political Scienca Carol Elizabeth Lang, History Roger Grant Lang, English
*Bruce George Lapham, Political Science
Felix Victor Lapine, German Kenneth James Larsen, English Carol Lynne Leone, Spanish Alan Barrus Lesure, English
*Harvey Stuart Levine, General Scienca Henry Brian Levinson, Political Science Stuart Lee Levison, English Richard Frederick Levy, English David Crane Lewis, Psycholo[fl Mary Elizabeth Lewis, History Thomas Walter Lewis, Gmeral Science William Mark Lucianovic,
Political Sciance *Henry Charles Ludmer, Framh Irene Edwina Maisch, English Carol Grace Marchand, Gmeral Scime1 Gail Harriet Martinson, Franch John Howard Mather, Chamistry
*Virginia Ann Matteson, History Jon Thomas McCumber, Psycholo[fl Thomas Michael McFarland, History Bruce Kim McPherson, Ganaral Scimc6 Leonard Chapin Mead, Jr., Psycholo[fl Martha Jane Merritt, English Barbara Gavitt Metzger, History Barry Michael Meyer, English Philip Alan Meyer, Psycholo[fl Henry Warren Miller, English Robert Edward Millward, Psycholo[fl John Daniel Monticello, Gaololfl Sharon Marie Morehouse, French John Donald Morris, Psychololfl Robert Edmund Morton, Ganaral Scime~ James Walton Mosher, History Barbara Amy Muncy, History Marsula Gail Munson, English Judith MacLeod Murphy, Psycholo[fl Lawrence David Narcus, Chamistry Evan Ashton Neff, Jr., Psycholo[fl Marlene Green Nicoll, Economics Jane Ellen Novelli, English Edmund Barrett Nugent, Jr., English Peter Martin Oilman, English Grace Lynn Orbaker, Political Scimce Arthur Norman Osband, Chamistry Linda Michaelson Ossias, English Roy Anthony Pappas, Political Science Robert Stanley Pardyjak, R.uuian Robert Gregory Parker, English Alan Ralph Paul, Genaral Science Charles Hayward Paul, Ganeral Science Judith Anne Peer, English Donald Albert Perl, English Vicki Jeanne Ferrill, Philosophy Ira Lev Plotkin, History John David Preg, History Joel Robert Price, General Sciance
*Charles Raymond Privitera, Jr., Genaral Scimca
Margaret Foster Ramsey, Biololfl George Duguid Randels, History Joseph Jay Ranelli, Psycholo[fl Charles Rathbone, Psychololfl Lynne Allen Reilly, Spanish Richard Charles Rivello, General Scim~,
BACHBLOR OF ARTs-Continued
Hazel Jeanne Rodgers, Psychology Judith Ellen Roessel, Frmch Henry Joseph Romanofsky,
Gmtral Scime~ Lawrence Ellis Root, English Mark Loebel Rose, French Russell William Rosen, General Sciencs Judith Ann Rothman, Psychology Paul Martin Sacks, History Robert David Sacks, General Science Eileen Anderson Sallak, English Sandra Bette Salm, ChiJfTJistry Karen Louise Salminen, Fine Arts
*Donald Irwin Saltzman, General Science Russell Sandfield, General Science Robert John Schacht, ChiJfTJistry Frederick Marsh Schaefer,
General Science William Douglas Schafer, Psychology Stephen Malcolm Scher, Biology Peter Michael Schick, General Science
*George Carl Schlein, French *Robert Paul Schmidt, English Allan Nelson Schore, Psychology
*Donald Martin Schreiber, General S cimce
*David Miles Schrier, General Science Sharon Serafin, Chsmistry Amandus Harry Sharbaugh III,
ChiJfTJistry Timothy Smith Sharlow,
General Science Harriett Louise Sherman,
Spanish Literature Linda Isleen Sherman,
Political Scimce William Edward Shevlin, History
*Lesley Irene Shore, Psychology Stephen Barry Shugrue, English David Michael Shulman,
General Science Harvey Gordon Shulman,
General Scimce Daniel Joel Silagi, Biology
*Steven Arthur Silverberg, English Thomas Keith Slack, Psychology Gary Rensselaer Smith, English James William Smith, MAthmzatics
*Linda Middleton Smith, English Roberta Ann Sprenkle, Psychology William Albert Springer, History Peter Standish, English Donald Kenneth Stein, Psychology Nancy Lynne Stein, Psychology
*Robert Elliot Stein, General Sciencs *Lester David Strong, Jr., History *Stephen Bruce Strum, General Science Nina Kathleen Sullivan, Psychology Judith Terry Sutton, English Patricia Kathleen Sweet, English Judith Myfanwy Swoyer, English Arthur Roy Taber, Economics KarnaJane Teichmann, English Anthony Joseph Theodore, English Gary Harrison Tobey, Political Science
*Richard Paul Trumpler, Philosophy Susan Bent Tucker, French Donna Jean Vaiano, Biology
*Richard Albert Van Vliet, History Howard Ross Veit, Psychology Mary Edith Ward, Psychology Donald Lee Warner, History
*Lawrence Ian Weiner, General Science Sydne Ann Weiner, Biology Howard Michael Weiss, General Science Parker Lawrence Weld, English Joan Sylvia Westcott, English
*Michael David Westreich, General Science
Robert Harvey Whipple, Biology Gretchen Helen Wilke, English Barbara Sprague Williams, Fine Arts Russell French Williams II,
Anthropology and Sociology Joanne Winer, History Berton Jay Wiser, Psychology Robert Edward Witherspoon, Jr.,
English Darrow Craig Wood, English Gretchen Wright, Psychology Kenneth Wayne Wydro, Psychology Andrew Park Wynn, Economics Carolyn Esther Wynn, Geology Gerald Arthur Wysocki, General Scimce Scott Cady Yeaw, General Sci01zce Martha Jeanne Zelle, ChiJfTJistry
BACHELOR OF SciENCE--with High Distinction
Roger Wayne Givens, Physics David Smith Oyer, Chemistry
BACHELOR OF SciENCE--with Distinction
Kenneth Harmon Douglass, Physics Harrison Price Jones, Astrophysics Charlotte Tay Moss, Chemistry Charles Scott Owen, Physics
BACHELOR OP SciENCE
Chemistry as Major
David Phillip Beggs John Milner Cabaniss Roger William Crecely Steven Arnold Dombchik Stewart Edward Gloyer
*Joan Elliott Johnson
*Lefford Franklin Lowden *Lloyd Joseph Male David Michael Morse George Michael Singer David Carson Tompkins
Physics as Major
George Valkenburg Bettoney Richard Eugene Blank Stephen Edwin Phinney
Stephen Geoffrey Steadman Stuart Keene Tewksbury Michael David Wood
Biology as Major
Nancy Taylor Gorham Edward John Maly
Jerrold Howard Seckler
MASTER OP ARTS
Paul D. Adelstein, History Robert Adkins Allen, Jr., History Anastasios Anastasopoulos, Economics Richard William Angilly, History William R. Babcock, Languages and
Linguistics (Linguistics) Diana W. Berry, History Norman Jay Bloch, Mathematics Thomas David Bowman, English James Bradfield, Economics Saundra Passar Braitman, English Donna Rae Browne, History Roxann Reddick Bustos, English Dorothy M. Cantor, Fine Arts Anthony T. Carter, Anthropology Vikaschandra Shrikrishna Chitre,
Economics Manisha Dasgupta, Anthropology William]. DeRitter, English Janardan V. Deshpande, Mathematics Patricia Ann Di Rienzo, History Richard James Fenton, Economics Bill L. Ferguson, English Robin A. Fogarty, History Susannah Sewall Alden French, English Rochelle Lois Goldberg, History Batya Abramson Goldstein, History Kenneth Frederick Gordon, Economics Rev. William Graf, History Susette Ryan Graham, English Edward Joseph Gucker, Physics
Joseph T. Hock, History Thomas D. Hoctor, English Barbara Mac Eachem Hole, English Sheng-tieh Hsiao, Economics Beatrice Jacobs, LanguagBs a1Zd
Lingttistics (Linguistics) David George Kleinbaum, Mathematics Rajindra Kumar Koshal, Economics Alice Barbara Kwiat, Fine Arts Kun-tsung Lin, Mathematics Pacy A. Markman, Math~matics Nobuo Minabe, Eco•zomics John LeRoy Molyneaux, History Richard Thomas Ognibene, History Theodore J. O'Neill, Math~matics Gerald Howard Perkus, E11glish Lynne Ringwood, History Victor H. Sampson, History Carole Anne Sherman, Mathematics Edward Leon Towle, History Shannon Mary Troy, English Ayodapo Orebowale Udo, History Katharine Heath Wilbur, Languages
and Linguistics (Linguistics) Stephen Willard, Mathematics Mary LaVerne Wright, Foreign atzd
ComparativB Literature (French) William Henry Wright, Mathematics Carl Wickersham Yoder, History Susan Zalosh, Psychology
MASTBR OP Sc!BNCB
Allyn A. Bregman, Biology Peter J. R. Buttner, Guo logy Elizabeth Ann DeLong, Chumistry Corinne Lessig Johnson, Biology Mary Ann Jordan, Biology Gary Michael Kayajanian, Biology Sun Kee Kim, Biology
Amy Joan Meslcin, Ch~~mistry Philip Charles Rotoli, Ch~~mistry Linda Geneve Saarinen, Biology Lee Don Simon, Biology Joan Nicole Spalding, Biology Mary Jane Vrooman, Biology
THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BACHELOR OF SciENCE-with High Distilzctim
Douglas Franklin Ward, Accottnting
BACHELOR OF SciENCE-with Distinction
Lewis Arthur Dawson, Jr., Btt!imss Administration
BACHELOR OF ScmNcE
Btt.rinsss Administration as Major
*David Edward Aman Jack Richard Barr John Wheeler Bishop Kenneth Arthur Borgus Thomas Lloyd Brown Budd Reeves Catlin
*Leonard Louis Ciufo Richard Roy Contryman Dennis Stewart Davis Myron F aryna David William Fisher Robert Edward Flass James Franklin Haas
*Ronald Eugene Haley *Wilfred Louis Klatt, Jr.
Fred Best Andrews, Jr. Harald Sigurd Berge
*William Ronald Capossere II Terry Louis Card Gerald Clarence Davis
*Norman Richard Dorosin Michael Ewanow George Vincent Flagg Peter Anthony Gangloff Arthur Ralph Gaudio Mark Allan Goldstein Donald Edward Gulick
*William James Lee, Jr. *Richard Herrington Levy James Russell Lewis
*Robert Gustav Martin James Lawrence Mourer Julia Marjorie Reimels Alo Saluste
*Charles B. Sand way, Jr. Wayne Marshall Schultz Gerald Paul Smith John Harold Taylor Kelvin Frank Tucker Carol Margaret Williamson Leo Andre Zabinski Adolf Bernhard Zuch
Aceotmting as Major
Bruce Allan Hopkins Richard Alan Krain Lawrence Howard Krasnow Paul Arthur Kroner Olof Harold Lundberg, Jr. Barry Benedick Migdall Robert Milton Pieters Frank Pollatta Charles Joseph Ricard Peter Joseph Rossi Jerome Arthur Siegel Raymond Frank Vit
bzdztstrial Managemmt as Major
David Kingsland Clark Terry Duncan Giles
*Alan Robert Greenwood
Edward John Ackley Bruce V. Anderson Robert E. Ashodian Donald M . Bay Keith Everett Fredlund Carolyn Nell Hooper Phillip Steven Hyatt
*Ronald Conrad Kubarek Charles William Rech, Jr. Peter Clemens Wall ace
MASTER OF SciBNCE
Lester W. Jenkins William P. Klepeis Theodore K. Levy Lee McCanne Richard J. Pompa Kenneth M. Smith James B. Watt2
MAsTER OP BusiNESS ADMINISTRATION
Thomas Pound Goodwin G . Thomas Grape Edmund Bertell King Gareth Walter Larder Arthur A. Melville, Jr. 2
Lorentz G. Nordback2 Wilbur F. Stone David Burbank Strong Paul A. Sullivan
THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF SciENCE-with High Distittction
Eileen M. Brenner, Education
BACHELOR oF SciENCE-with Distinction
Marsha Streifer Abeson, Edttcation Andrew Martynas Cieminis, Education Judith Ann Collins, Education Carla Anne Friedenberg, Educatiotz
Janet Wentworth Hicks, Education Gail Patricia McConnell, Education Lydia Ann Okuniewicz, Edttcation Suzanne Brown Sumrall, Education
BACHELOR OF SciENCE
Ann Lynn Abelove Nancy Carol Ashton Joan Dina Bertinelli Ronna Mae Campbell
*Susan Ellerby Clement *Linda Berg Coons Terese de Young Salvatore DiBiase Patricia Jane Earnest Susan Grace Gerrish Marilyn Ann Morey Grivjack Jean Ann Hutchings Carole Louise Jolley Frederic Warner Kautz Marian Todd Leadley
*Catherine Alice Livadas Patricia Ann Lorbach Carol Ann Macaluso
Zelda Lois Bate Matthew S. Berger Lyle Peter Brozost Anne B. Buchner Catherine Rose Casaceli Joseph Frank Citro Rutli E. Cripps Carol DeFazio Curry Zaki Morad El-Kodsi Susan Ehrlich Janet Fraser Danehy Gloria Ann Emmanuel Mary G. Farrell Sharon Lynch Fero Joan M. Fitzgibbons Carolyn Joyce Geller Joseph Gold Dorothy Helen Gordon Mildred Ann Gormel Edward Joel Gullo Carol Williams Hartman Susan Hawes Margaret Ora Heary
Education as Major
Daniel Nold MacGregor Marjorie Ann MacNeill Anne Louise McCabe Robert Stewart McMillen Karen Anne Melin
*Nancy Ellen Mochel Diana Warrant Parks
*Skaidrite Pavasars Marvin Charles Sachs Ruth Morozowitz Saffrin Linda Jane Sanders Catherine Delores Schantz Barbara Judith Seelbach Gerald Thomas Snyder Jerilyn Janet Steele Janet Louise Stolle Donald Campbell Taggart III Kristina Maude Van Rensselaer
MASTER OF ARTS
Carolyn J . Humphreys Frances Clough Johnson .John F. Keiffer Patsy Ann Kelley Jerry John Kiessling Warren B. Knapp Mary Anne M. Lesko Stephen Barry Maley Franklin F. Marotta Raymond E. McCagg Mary Moody McNulty Janet Myrna Miles Herbert Ralph Miller Marion C. Moran Beverly Passmore Murnan John M. Neary Anthony Michael Partigan Adelia Marie Peters Anne C. Ray Margaret Tierney Resue Bethany Mary Richardson Donald Lee Roach Mary Clossey Rohr
Kenneth Anthonv Scarciotta Jacob H. Schaeffer, Jr. Beulah R. Schroder Lesly Sima L. Sedlitz John Ross Shafer Barbara Brown Smith Carolyn Ann Spencer Fred Calvin Steensma Elizabeth C. Tone
Sylvia Gray Bloom Judith Anne Emmanuel Ronald S. Gigliotti Mary Jane Cook Gray Frank W. Hetherington Walter G. Horne Oscar R. Karch Carolyn Lois Mould Keck William John Kelly Joan M. Kreienberg Joanne Elizabeth Lang Seth Neil Leibler Paul James McKinnon Robert Bruce McPherson Glen Edward Miller Leslie Gerald Moore
MASTER oP ARTs-Contint~~d
Clara Y. Uline Karen Ruth vonSauers Gloria Ann Wagner Linda Jeanne Wermuth William A. Wheeler Phoebe Jane Wolfe William Anthony Y anno Mary Burritt Zumchak
MASTER OP EDUCATION
David Michael Nier Dorothy Mary O'Brien Donald G. Parker Francis J. Pilecki Russell A. Raethka, Jr. Beverly Jane Rosie Samuel J. Salatino Anne Rapavi Scheuerman Joan Agnes Skerl Anastasia Maria Smereczynska Margaret W. Van Winkle James R. Walsh Donn Richard Wilshaw Margaret Che Wong Joseph A. Wyman
DocroR oP EDuCATION
Robert William Blake, A.B., American International College, 1952; A.M., Boston University, 1954
Thesis: A Study of the Effectiveness of a Linguistics Approach in Teaching Punctuation to Secondary School English Students in Self-Instructional Units
Kenneth Nelson Fishell, B.S., Brockport State Teachers College, 1952; Ed.M., The University of Rochester, 1958
Thesis: Utilization Patterns of Programmed Materials in the Junior High School
Jerome Paul Lysaught,2 A.B., University of Kansas, 1954; A.M., 1954 Thesis : An Analysis of Factors Related to Success in Constructing Programmed
Learning Sequences
THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF SciENCE-with High Distinction
John Hersh Seinfeld, Chumical Engineering
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-with Distitlction
Bruce Lake Bauer, Mechatlical Engine~ring
Steph~n G~en Karnak, Electrical Engtneermg
Howard Kevin Johnson, Mechanical Engine~ring
Donald Herbert Liebich, Chemical Engineering
BACHELOR oF SciENCE
Machanical Engineering as Major
Thomas Girard Collins Dennis Clark Elmore Donald Lawrence Helfer Bradford Johnstone Francis Xavier Masseth Richard Rudolf Merz John Edward Malis
Charles William Bash *Dennis Willard Chipman Thomas Gerald De Nota Charles Bradley Miner Peter Christian Pfeil
Robert Harry Bastian GeorgeDube James Morton Forsyth
William John Cannon Richard Murray Davis Jeffrey Randolph Duerr Ernest Harvey Forman Leo Thomas Glogowski Daniel John Healey Lance Tyler Klinger Paul Ulrich Lind
Jeremy B. Ashman, Mechanical Engineeri11g
Waman Vishwanath Bhat, Mechanical Engineering
Chiou-Shium Chen, Electrical Engine~ring
Charles Stanton Cook, Mechanical Engineering
David Millard Noonan Roswell Donald Merwyn Peters James Douglas Sangster Carl Schlossberg Robert David Steinberg John Charles Tobin
Chemical Engineering as Major
Roger Allen Schwind *Bennet Joseph Serkin Derek Tyeth White-Stevens Barbara Ann Williams
Optics as Major
Robert LeRoy Maier James Leslie Munroe
Electrical Engineering as Major
*John Francis Milne Robert Crosby Phear Henry Irwin Simon Robert Frederick Steen John Frederick Tiede Harold Roger Van Voorhis David Robert Wesley Jerald Zandman
MAsTER oF SciENCE
Donald Parker Daley, Chumical Enginming
Narayan V. Deshpande, Mechanical Engineering
Frederick Herbert Drury, Mechatlical Engineet-ing
David G. Eldridge, Machanical Engineering
MAsTER OF SciENcE-continued
William Clark Evans, Electrical Engineering
Ronald Richard Firth, Mechanical Engineering
William G. Frizelle III, Chemical Engineering
Mukund Digarnbar Ganga!, Mechanical Engineering
Alfred F. Gaspar, Electrical Engineering
John Paul Harrington, Mechanical Engineering
Linda Nan Herman, Chemical Engineering
Robert S. Hilbert, Optics Ambrose August Hochrein, Jr.,
Chemical Engineering Lawrence Bruce Holmes,
Mechanical Engineering Chao-Peng Hsieh,
Electrical Engineering George Gustaf Landberg,
Mechanical Engineering Ting-Yung Liu,
Mechanical Engineering Alexander E. Martens,
Electrical Engineering Otto Mayr,
Mechanical Engineering Sarsfield Sherman McNulty,
Mechanical Engineering Francis Geoffrey Milligan, Optics Vincent Piarulli,
Mechanical Engineering James C. Runyon,
Electrical Engineering
Stanley Gene Sadler, Mechanical Engineering
Robert L. Sanderson, Electrical Engineering
John Schroeder, Mechanical Engineering
Lynn Andrew Selke, Mechanical Engineering
Kenneth Gerald Shepherd, Electrical Engineering
Donald Patrick Sullivan, Chemical Engineering
Lawrence Raymond Sutton, Mechanical Engineering
K. Swaminathan, Optics James Hugh Taylor,
Electrical Engineering Roy Lee Testerman,
Electrical Engineering Kenneth Dean Urfer,
Electrical Engineering ThomasJ. Walter,
Electrical Engineering Chung-Chian Wang,
Electrical Engineering Marc Steven Weiss,
Electrical Engineering Douglas Hocker Williams,
Electrical Engineerilzg Joseph H. Worth,
Electrical Engineering Douglas Bixby Wright,
Chemical Engineering Hwa Ming Zien,
Mechanical Engineering
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LIBERAL AND APPLIED STUDIES
BACHELOR OF SciENCE--with High Distinction
General Studies as Major
John Louis Pabrinkis
BACHELOR OF SciENCE--with Distinction
Gmeral Studies as Major
John Henry Hess John Robert Jamieson Richard Albert Marsh
Richard Kilday Todd Alan Paul VanKerkhove
BACHELOR OF SciENCE
General Studies as Major
George Samuel Anderson, Jr. Robert Bruce Anderson
*Rodger Woodley Baker Roger Joseph Barnaby Kathryn Marie Bills Wyan Gaw Bovay Brice William Bowerman, Jr. Ronald Jack Brunner Ruth Reich Capell Chester Clifton Champion, Jr. Maurice Chen
*Donald Anthony Coffey Lawrence Richard Cushing Roger Francisque Dauvergne John George Deister William Joseph Denk John Gordon Elliott Giles Potter Erickson
*John Irving FitzMorris Cornelia Macy Gordon Donald Daws Green Michael Henry Groth Richard Clarence Groth
*Susan Bender Hannie *Christine Kirkham Heatherley *Richard Atwood Heatherley George Joseph Heeks
*Harvey Walter Heer Friedrich William Hellmer Dunlop Gordon Hollinger Hugo Fritz Huedepohl
*Donald Finley Ingerick
George Arman, Applied Mathematics
David Bennett Hillman, Industrial Statistics
Jerold Burton Lisson, Applied Mathematics
Armand V. Odierna, Applied Mathematics
William Harold Kanaley Roy James Kanous
*Wahe Wagram Karayan Lee Springfield Kimbrough
*William Alden Kraft Ralph Frederick Limpert Randall Edward Mack Stephen Richard Maloney Hedda Martens Phyllis Filbrun McNelly William Hamilton Mehrhof Martin Albert Michael Louise Kelly Norris
*Henriette Anne Parlow Harold John Phillips Walter Leo Predmore, Jr. Richard Alan Rappaport Kathryn Anne Rosen
*Alexandra Salamaca Margaret Mary Seuffert
*Arnold Shore Francis Eugene Sledzinski Paul Herbert Snell Richard Lewis Sonner John Eliot Staples Raymond Stanley Sterner Philip John Tschiderer Jean Fletcher VanKeuren Constanza Villegas John Franklin Waterman Willis Vern Williamson Nathan Harley Yost
MAsTER OF SCIENCE
Roger Harry Ridley, Applied Mathematics
Christopher Snelling, Applied Mathematks
Dell H. Warnick, Industrial Statistics
Donald Richard Wilder, Applied Mathematics
THE EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC
BACHELOR OF Music-with Distin~tion
Edward Richard Bahr, Publi~ s~hool Mtuic
Janice Bozena Baty, Applisd Mtuic (Violin)
Elaine Pearl Bergstein, Publi~ School Music
Elizabeth Helen Bishop, Public School Music
Mary Louise Brecker, Public School Music
Joan Bussenschutt, Public School Music Patricia Dengler,
Applisd Music (Fluts) Joan Anne Denslow,
Applisd Music (Piano) Rachel Louise Einfeldt,
Public School Music Carter M. Enyeart,
Applisd Music (Violoncsllo) Albert James Filosa, Applied Music
(Viola)/Music Education Thorn Ritter George, Composition Harriet Ellen Gouline,
Applisd Music (Voics) Barbara W. Hall,
Applisd Music (Violoncsllo) Sharon Lee Hiller,
Applisd Musi~ (Piano) Wilson Theodore Hoyle,
Applisd Music (Violoncello) Karen Kay Kaufmann,
Applisd Music (Voics) Ben Levin, Applisd Music
(Psrcussion)(History of Music Suzanne Todd Lingelbach,
Public School Music Cornelia Ruth Lyons, Applisd Music
(Flute)/ MttSic Education
Janice Molly Macisak, Applied Music (Violin)
Paul-Martin Maki, Applisd Music (Organ)
Jan ice Marie Marciano, Applisd Music (Piano)
Elaine Louise Maurey, Applied Music (Piano)
Harry J. Max, Public School Music Robert Kurtz Myers III, Compositiotz Carole Stefanie Oncavage,
Public School Music Lance Premezzi, Applisd Music (Violin) Gary L. Rathjen, Applisd Mrtsic
(Trombons)/Music Education Charlotte Boyce Reid,
Applied Music (Piano) Judith Ann Ryder, Applisd Music (Piano) Sr. M. Agnes Cecile C.PP.S.,
Applied Music (Organ) Gerald Shapiro, Composition Edward Whitten Slier, Thsory Lily Soong, Applied Music (Violin) Hyacinthe Joyce Tlucek, Applisd Music
(Violin)/Music Education Helene Triantafillou, Applied Music
(Violoncsllo) /Music Education Linda Van Sickle, Applied Music (Horn) Frederick G. Weiser,
Public School Music Candace Gail Willner,
Applisd Music (Piano) John Duane Wilson,
Applied Music (Piano) Edward B. Wood, Applied Music (Piano) Karen A. Phillips Wyre,
Applied Music (Viola) *Yoko Yoshida, Applied Music (Piano)
BACHELOR OF Music
Frank Anthony Ames, Applied Music (Percussion)
Nicholas Michael Argentina, Applisd Music (Obos)/Music Education
William Roger Armstrong, Applied Music (Clarin8t)
Linda Louise Ascatigno, Applied Music (Voice)
Glen Edward Bell, Public School Music
Carl Jeffrey Bianchi, Applisd Music (Horn)
Judith M. Binder, Public School Music
Shirley Mae Binder, Public School Music
Robert S. Brawn, Applied Music (Trombon8)/Music Education
Sara Virginia Brown, Applisd Music (Horn)/Music Education
Marshall George Burlingame, Applisd Music (Clarin8t)/History of Music
*Gail Edna Caldwell, Applisd Music (Viola)/History of Music
Thomas Henry Leathers Caldwell, Applied Music (Piano)
Joseph R. Carmitchell, Public School Music
*Michael Francis Cheskiewicz, Applied Music (Clarin8t)/Music Education
Rebecca Ruth Clark, Applisd Music (Piano)/Music Education
Alice Marie Conway, Public School Music
Katherine S. Daniel, Applied Music (Piano)
Sharleen Deisenroth, Public School Music
Thomas Dickerman Dunn, History of Music
BACHELOR OF Music--Continued
*Mark Allen Edwards, Applied Music (Piano)
Jerry Michael Exline, Public School M1tsic
Dorothy Lucille Frizelle, Applied Music (Horn)jM1tsic Education
Helen M. Gardner, Applied Mttsic (Oboe)/History of Music
Charles Clifford Girard, Public School Music
David S. Greenhoe, Applied Music (Trumpet)/Mttsic Education
Leigh W. Hamilton, Public School Music Judith Havel, History of Music Monte Kursheedt Hoffman,
Applied M1tsic (ViolotJcello) Franklin Paul Jacobson,
History of M1tsic Rigmor R. Johannessen,
Applied M1tsic (Piano) *Richard P. Jones, Applied Music
(Trumpet)/M1tsic Education *Sara Lynne Jonsson,
Applied M1tsic (Voice) Harold Solomon Kacanek,
Public School M1tsic Donald Vincent King,
Public School M1tsic Toni Jo La Vier, Public School M1aic Kenneth J. Lawless, Jr.,
History of Music Sarah Ann Lillya, Public School Music Lois Carolyn Lounsbery,
Applied M1tsic (Piano) Angeline Matilda Matthews,
Applied M1tsic (Piano) Sharon Lee McClain, Theory Thomas Duane McCracken, Applied
M1tsic (Oboe)/Music Education Karen McNerney, Theory Albert Helll1' Merz, Applied M1tsic
(PercttSsion)/M1tsic Education Stuart Charles Milligan, Theory
Marilyn Jane Miltenberger, Applied Music (Piano)/ M1tsic Education
Martha K. Minster, Applied M1tsic (Double Bass)
Alan G. Moore, History of Music Jimmy Hudson Morris, Applied Mttsic
(Trombone )/Music Edttcation Elizabeth L. Patterson,
Applied M1tsic (Dottble Bass) Peter S. Pesce, Applied Music (Voice) Theresa A. Philippone, Applied Music
(Voice)/Mttsic Education E. Miche Priaulx, Applied M1tsic (Voice) Lynne Bernice Priest,
Applied M1tsic (Flute) Charles Adam Richards,
Applied Music (Voice) Linda M, Rodgers, Public School M1tsic Barbara Jean Ross, Applied Music (Voice) Margaret V. Ross, Applied M1tsic (Piano) Linda Sargent, Applied M1tsic (Piano) Richard Holly Scheffler,
Public School M1tsic Sheridan Mark Schlieben, Applied
Music (Trombone )/HumatJities Lawrence R. Singer,
Applied Music (Oboe) Herbert A. Spencer, Jr.,
Applied Music (Horn)jM1tsic Education Mary E. Stillman, 1
Public School Music George Douglas Thornton, Jr.,
Public School M1tsic Sara Katharine Tone,
Applied M1tsic (Piano) Angela D. Tucci, Public School M1tsic Gloria Ruth Van Skiver,
Public School M1tsic Albert Webster, Applied Music
(Double Bass)/Music Education Sandra Frances Whitbeck, Applied
M1tsic (Voice )/Music Education Linda Mary Wood, Public School Music
MAsTER OF ARTS Karen R. Edmiston, M1tsicology Berta Anne Lab ash, 1 Musicology Daniel Nimetz, M1tsicology Jana Louise Rowe, M1tsicology
Stephanie A. Slobodzian, M1tsic (Theory) Michael Allen Smith, M1tsicology Herschel Veldon White,1 M1tsic (Theory)
MASTER oF Music Barbara Baltzer, Music Education Marcia Ellen Barbour,1
Applied M1tsic (Violoncello) Cherry N. Beauregard,1 M1tsic Literature Trudy Burns Borden, 1 Music Literatur~ David James Britton, Music Literature Charles Stagmaier Brown, Jr.,
Music Literature George Lobdell Cantin, Mttsic Education Irving Galen Car Is on, M1tsic Literatttre Robert Walter Christensen, Composition Patricia Mae Colvin, Music Literature Robert William Confare, Music Education
Sandra Johnette Eakin, 1 Music Literature Arnold Lesley Earl, 1 Music Education James A. Ebbets, Music Education Norman M. Fickett,
Applied Music (Percussion) John Harold Foreman, 1 Music Education Charles C. Fussell, Composition Laurence Arey Gibson, Music Literatttre Marilyn Lois Gorman, Music Literature Joan Charlene Groom, Composition William P. Haller, Music Literature Margaret Ann Harnish, Music Literature Kathleen Harris, M1JSic Literature
MAsTBR oP Musu:--Contintnd
Barbara Heinen, Music Literature Raymond Charles Herbert,
Applied Music (Piano) L. Cameron Johnson, 1 Church Music Donald Todd Jones, M;;sic Literatttre Charles Elwin Ketchabaw,1
Music Education W. Peter Kline, Mttsic Literature Regina Maria Lopes, 1 Music Education Charles G. Mandernach, Miisic Literature R. Lee Martin, Music Literature Richard C. Merrell, 1 Music Education Frank Joseph McDevitt, Jr.,
Applied Music (Voice) Paul David Minert, Mttsic Education Donald Jerome Moore,
Appli1d Music (Piano) Jerrold A. Moore, Music Education Kazue Nohmi, Music Literature Raymond John Nutaitis, Music Lit~rature Katina Anthony Palermo,
Applied Music (Voice) Judith Gorton Parkinson,
Music Literatttre
Kenneth Carlton Partchey,1
Music Education David Clemmons Pinnix, Music Literature Ross Wayne Powell, Music Lit~ratur~ John David Ricca, Music Literatur~ Frances Robertson, Music Lit~raturl Michael Saetta, 1 Music Education Elsie Lorayne Siebert,
Applied Music (Voice) Mar~aret June Stinson, 1 Miisic Education Philip John Swanson, Music Lit~ratur~ Robert Frederick Taylor,
Music Literatur~ Catherine E. Thiede, Music Literatur1 Richard William Thier,1 Music Education Coral Duane Tome, Music Education Robert Carl Umiker, Music LiteratUrl Suzanne Walkup, 1 Music Education Gerald Loren Welker, Music Literature Neva Jane Cram White, Music Litmlttm Margaret Denny Whitfield,
Music Literature Sister Mary Sheila Wilhelm,1
Music Education Edward I. Yadzinski,1 Music Education
Docroa OP MusiCAL ARTS
James Joseph Barber, B.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1958; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1959. Performance and Pedagogy
Thesis: Practical Edition of Six Sonatas for Violin and Continuo, Opus 4, by Francesco Geminiani
Charles Oliver Bowers, 1 B.S., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1940; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1948. PerformanCI and Pedagogy
Thesis : The Onzieme Ordre of Fran~ois Couperin Edited and Arranged for Orches· tra
Marian Gaynor Carlson, B.Mus., University of Kansas, 1959; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1961. Performam• and P1dagogy
Thesis: A Collection of Arrangements for Viola Solo and Clarinet Choir
Robert Holmes Cowan, B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1954; M.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1956. Performatlce and P,dagogy
Thesis: Six Piano Concertos by Contemporary British Composers
Quenten Dale Doolittle, B.S., Ithaca College, 1950; M.Mus., Indiana University, 1952. Performance and Pedagogy
Thesis: The Chamber Sonatas of Georg Muffat
.James R. Lerch, B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1946; M.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1952. Performance and Pedagogy
Thesis: Violin Class Method and Teaching Manual for Use at the College Level
Elsa Marie Ludewig, B. Mus.,The Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College, 1957; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1958; B.Mus.Ed., The Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College, 1959. Performance and Pedagogy
Thesis: A Study of Published Clarinet Concertos Composed before the Mozart Clarinet Concerto
Docro:a oP MtJSICAX. A:a.n-Contint~~d
Florence Reynolds, B.Mus. with Distinction, Eastman School of Music, 1946; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1947. Pll'/0f"111411GI tmd P1tlagogy
Thesis: The Sonatas and Partitas of August Kdhnel : A Practical Edition
James Gary Wolf, B.Mus., University of Wichita, 1955; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1960. PerfiJt"tl'latzcl and P1dagogy
Thesis: The Solo Pianoforte Variations of Max Reger
Max Hoffman Yount, B. Mus., Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College, 1960; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, 1961. Chtmh Mmk
Thesis: Chamber Oratorio for Pentecost
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIJfNCB'-With Distinction
Gsnert~l Nursing t~s MAjor
Parricia Ann Reagan Helene Kay Shetler Mary Jule Smyth
Mary Alice Stonham Barbara Blakeslee Taylor
BACHELOR 01' SCIBNCB
Gnurt~l Nursing as MAjor
Ruth Anna Fischer Gloria Ann Hagopian Barbara Jean Hogan Elizabeth Holczimmer Koehler Joyce Loreen Ludwig
Charles Leslie Maxon, Jr. *Jean Van Alystine Pieri Annette Marie Schultz Anna M. Tislov
*Phyllis Reardon Voelkl
Nursing t~s MAjor
*Lynda Lee Bailey *Elaine Carol Bound *Barbara Seymour Buckwalter *Rose Marie Cilano *Elizabeth Love Edwards *Bonnie Jane Fish *Susan Dorothy Foster *Ellen Craig Frehner *Phyllis Anne Gaebel *Jayne Zinke Grout *Elizabeth Jane Hodge *Judith Beth Hoffman *Joyce Bonnie Jordan
*Deborah Jean Lawrence *Marjorie Spencer Mitchell *Parricia Armsrrong Pilkey *Sara Jane Reichard *Marilyn Neff Repsher *Rosemary Jean Scinta *Sharon Whipple Selke *Dorothy Jane Snell *Barbara Sharon Taff Ann Rosa Weitzel
*Ruth Ellen Wilder *Barbara Louise Yeo *Anne Holder Zeiders
MAsTBR oF Scumca
Samuel H. Adams II, Dental Research Bobby Ray Adcock, Radiation Biology S. Mansoor Ahmad,2 Rtldiation Biology Judith Jean Barker, Nursing Education Gregory J. Barone, Rtldit~tion Biology John S. Brand, Rt~dit~tion Biology Irvin Francis Buck, Dentt~l Research Richard George Cuddihy,
Rt~dit~tion Biology James C. Daly, Rt~diation Biology Madhuri V. Deshpande,
Rtldiation Biology Charles Mallory Detter,
Rtldit~tion Biology George P. Douglas, Radiation Biology Linda McCauley Eberly,
Nursing Education Robert Frankel, Rtldiation Biology John Willard Frymoyer,2 Pharmacology Stanley C. Harris, Rtldiation Biology Marilyn Dueger Hurlbutt,
Nursing Education Albert Donald Insley,
Nursing Educt~tion Be jan Iran pour, Dental Research Earl Leslie Kinsley, Rtldit~tion Biology
Robert A. Kirchner, Jr., Radiation Biology
Sverre 0. Lie,2 Microbiology Barbara Klock Lyons, Nursing Educt~tion Ann Brown Maier, Nursing Education Carolyn Joan Male, Microbiology Margaret T. Martone, Rtldiation Biology Ronald Joseph Martone,
R.ildiation 13iology Genevieve Kaiser McQuillin,
Nursing Education William Kirby McRaney,
Rtldiation Biology Ahmed N asr Mohamed N asr,
Occupational Medicine George F. Orthey, Jr.,
Radiation Biology Raymond B. Otero, 2 Microbiology Mildred A. Pangraze, Radiation Biology Mabel Elizabeth Stringham Patton,
Nursing Education Carol Ellen Predmore, Radiation Biology Edward Karl Reider, Jr.,
Radiation Biology Richard H. Roydhouse, Dental Research
Susan Quiriconi Scholes, RPdialion Biology
Richard E. Stanley, RPdiation Biology Carleton C. Stewart, Biophysics Mary Evans Stewart,2 RPdiation Biology Edwin Tanner Still, Radiation Biology Damen Dev Thanik, Dmtal Rmarch Joseph]. Thomas, Jr.,
RAdiation Biology Paul E. Tyler, Radiation Biology Ora Mabel Upson, Nursing Education
Romulus S. von Hazmburg, RPdiation Biology
John Milburn Wallace, Radiation Biology Robert T. Wangemann, RPdiation Biology John Blair Webster, Radiation Biology Elizabeth Lillian Wilson,
Nursing Education Laurence Cheng-Kong Wong,
Pharmacology Carol Jean Zeitvogel,
Nursing Education
DocroR OP Mm>xetNE-With Honor
John Willard Frymoyer Albert Kreutner, Jr.
Robert H. Ackerman Vincent Agnello Stuart Arlan Babcock Ronald George Basalyga Hugh Grenville Beebe Robert Frank Betts Stuart Robert Bless Lyman Haury Boynton Ragna Christiansen Boynton Robert H. Brofman David Peter Campbell Reuben Anderson Clay, Jr. Bryce A. Collier Caroline Breese Collier Robin Ian Davidson Sam Dugan Robert Lincoln Eberly Edward C. Elsey, Jr. John P. Farkas Leroy Fass Michael Earl Freshman William Douglas Graham Owen Charles Grush Michael Amin Hamilton David Joseph Harris Robert Harold Hecht David Samuel Hungerford Robert W. Huntington III Thomas Hyslop
Charles Arthur Lankau, Jr. Joseph James Scibetta
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Katherine Meyerand Jacobs Charles McKown Janeway James E. Jarrett Renner Michael Johnston Leslie Stanley Kish Byron Edward Kolts Annemarie Karen Kreutner Stephan Kuhar Stephen Joshua Kunitz Peter Jerome Leadley Robert M. List George Telemachus Manitsas Y oshiro Matsuo Robert Hopkins McLean Peter Evan Mebel Lawrence Fred Nazarian Donald Walter Palmer Gordon Van Kirk Reid Curt August Ries Lee Maxon Schmidt Howard J. Schneider Robert Marshall Shepardson, Jr. John Crewe Slocumb Robert S. Stemsrud David Rhees Stewart Robert C. Tatelbaum William Royden VanArsdell, Jr . Ingvars Janis Vittands Donald A. Wells
THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON GRADUATE STUDIES
DoCTOR OP PmwsoPHY
Michael Eugene Arons, B.E.E., The Cooper Union, 1959; Physics Thesis: Finite Quantum Electtodynamics: A Field-Theoretic Model Using an In
definite Mettic
Patticia Ashley,2 B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1952; M.Mus., Cleveland Institute of Music, 1953; M1tsic (Th1ory)
Thesis : Prokofiev's Piano Music: Line, Chord, and Key
Allan Edward Austin, A.B., Michigan State University, 1959; A.M., University of Rochester, 1963; English
Thesis : D. H. Lawrence's Shorter Fiction: The Question of Chronology
Alan Philip Batt,2 B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959; English Thesis: Bernard Shaw as a Religious Dramatist
Theodore Avery Bick, B.S., Union College, 1958; M.S., University of Rochester, 1960; M4thi11Uitics
Thesis : Determining Sequences in Euclidean n-Space
Harmon Charles Bickley, Jr.,2 D.D.S., University of Michigan, 1959; Pathology Thesis : Effects of a Lathyrogen on the Sttain "L" Fibroblast
Jerome I. Boyar,2 A.B., University of Connecticut, 1959; Psychology Thesis: The Construction and Partial Validation of a Scale for the Measurement
of the Fear of Death
Katherine Brooks, A.B., Hunter College, 1949; Biology Thesis: Studies in the Physiological Genetics of Bacteriophage Lambda
Robin Brooks, A.B., Brooklyn College, 1957; History Thesis: Melancton Smith: New York Anti-Federalist, 1744-1798
Stephen Edward Cantor,2 B.S., Queens College, 1959; Ch~mi.rii"J Thesis: Model Compounds Related to Fumagillin; The Cleavage of Ethers Under
Mild Conditions
Virginia Bayard Fonda Caress, A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1959; Ch~tni.rii"J Thesis: Some Nuclear Reactions of Cuaa with 60 to 42D-Mev Protons
Joseph Mottis Cohen,2 B.Mus., Texas Christian University, 1953; M.Mus., 1954; M1tsic (Thlory)
Thesis: Symphony No.1
Edmund Sargent Copeland, B.A., Cornell University, 1958; M.S., University of Rochester, 1961; RAdiation Biology
Thesis : Means of Enhancing the Localization of Radioiodinated Fibrinogen in the Walker Carcinoma 256 Borne by the Female Sprague-Dawley Rat
Karl C. Corley,Jr.,2 B.S., Trinity College,1958; Psychology Thesis: The Electtophysiological Significance of Frequency-Specific Responses of
the Nervous System to Flicker During Learning
William Christi Corning,2 A.B., Heidelberg College, 1957; Psychology Thesis: The Effect of Classical Conditioning on Nucleic Acid Quantity and Metab
olism in Planarians
Harold A. Cox, Jr., 2 B.S., University of Rochester,1959; M.S., 1961; Chlmical Enginuring Thesis : Some Electtokinetic Aspects of the Rheological Behavior of Human
Erythrocyte Suspensions
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Douglas Kenneth Craig, B.Sc., University of Witwatersrand, 1953; M.Sc., 1960; B.Sc., Potchefstroom University, 1957; M.S., University of Rochester, 1961; Radiatilin Biology
Thesis: An Investigation of the Interactions that Occur Between Radionuclides and Aerosols in the Respirable Size Range
Hubert Allen Eddy,2 A.B., Boston University, 1952; A.M., 1954; Radiation Biology Thesis: Pathologic and Pathophysiologic Mechanisms in the Acute Intestinal
Radiation Syndrome and Their Modification by Adrenal Factors
Rocco R. Fazio,2 A.B., Wesleyan University, 1955; English Thesis: The Fury and the Design: Realms of Being and Knowing in Four Novels
of William Faulkner
Rona Glassman Finkelstein, A.B., Connecticut College, 1949; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; Philosophy
Thesis: The Empirical Identity Theory of Mind and Brain: An Examination and 1 Evaluatton
Frank William Fletcher, A.B., Lafayette College, 1959; Geology Thesis: Middle and Upper Devonian Stratigraphy of Southeastern New York
Bernal Flores, B.Mus., University of Rochester, 1961; M.Mus., 1962; Music (Composition)
Thesis: The Land of Heart's Desire (A Chamber Opera)
Joseph Natale Ginocchio, B.S., Lehigh University, 1958; Physics Thesis: General Structure of and Symplectic Symmetry in f112 Nuclei
Gerald Eugene Groblewski, B.A., University of Maryland, 1949; Pharmacology Thesis: Induction of Automaticity by Adrenergic and Cholinergic Drugs in Iso·
lated Cardiac Preparations of the Cat
Moo-Young Han,2 B.S., Carroll College, 1957; Physics Thesis: An Indefinite Metric Theory of Finite Quantum Electrodynamics
Michael McCarthy Hercher,2 B.S., University of Rochester, 1956; Optics Thesis: The Optical Characteristics of Ruby Laser Emission
George C. Higgins, Jr.,2 B.A., Amherst College, 1959; Psychology Thesis: A Factor Analytic Study of Some Dimensions of College Experience
George Rodney Huggett,2 B.S., Oklahoma State University, 1958; S.M., Harvard University, 1959; M.E., 1961; Optics
Thesis: Intrinsic Photoconductivity in the Alkali Halides
Paul Edmund Jarvis,2 A.B., University of Rochester, 1959; Psychology Thesis: The Effect of Self-Administered Verbal Instructions on Simple Sensory
Motor Performance in Children
Alexander Lawrence Johnson, B.Sc., Victoria University of Wellington, 1954; M.Sc., 1955; Chemistry
Thesis: Degradative and Synthetic Studies on Actinospectacin
Patricia Carley Johnson,2 A.B., Chestnut Hill College, 1955; History Thesis: Sensitivity and Civil War: The Selected Diaries and Papers, 1858-1866, of
Frances Adeline (Fanny) Seward
Chan Yang Jung, B.S., Sungkyungwan University, 1957; Radiation Biology Thesis: The Uptake of Arsenate and Its Effect on Transport and Glycolysis in
Yeast
DOCTOR OP PHILOSOPHY-continued
Alice Mae Kenyon, A.B., Cornell University, 1958; Biology Thesis: ComJ2arison of ·(II) .Macro- With (IV) . Microchromosomal Frequency
Distnbutions of Viabilities for Caged Drosophila Melanogaster
William Leon Klein,2 B.A., Columbia College, 1959; Psychology Thesis : An Investigation of the Spontaneous Speech of Children During Problem
Solving
v Vincent]. Knapp, A.B., Syracuse University, 1956; History Thesis : The Arbeiter-Zeitung, The Mirror of Austrian Social Democracy
Harvey Jay Kramer,2 A.B., Hunter College, 1951; Psychology Thesis: I. An Information Theory Method for Measuring Psychological Ambi
guit>:
II. Effects of Varying Ambiguity and Type of Content Upon Projection with Blind and Sighted ·
Charles Krzentowski Krantz, A.B., City College of New York, 1956; A.M., University of Connecticut, 1958; History
Thesis : The British Secularist Movement : A Study in Militant Dissent
Arthur William Krauser, A.B., Brooklyn College, 1958; Psychology Thesis : An Investigation of the Development of Abstract Thinking in Children
Through Programmed Instruction
Samuel Shoichi Kurohara, A.B., Washington University, 1953; M.D., 1957; Radiation Biology
Thesis : Studies of the Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Creatine Metabolism in Patients Treated for Malignancy and in Rats
Prabhakar J . Lavakare, B.Sc., Bombay University, 1953; M.Sc., 1955; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; Physics
Thesis: The Isotopic Composition and the Energy Spectrum of Low Energy Helium Nuclei in Primary Cosmic Radiation
Robert Hall Lewis, B. Mus., University of Rochester, 1949; M.Mus., 1951; Music (Composition)
Thesis: First Symphony
Ying Lin, A.B., Peking University, 1939; Ed.M., Harvard University, 1946; Psychology Thesis: The Perceftion of Human Face: A Developmental Study of the Stimulus
Potency o Different Facial Features .
Georges W. London, B.E.Ph., Cornell University, 1959; Physics Thesis : Intrinsic and Dynamic Properties of the 8 Hyperon
Chandra La! Mehta, B.Sc., Maharana Bhopal College (Udaipur, India), 1957; M.Sc., University of Delhi, 1959; Physics
Thesis: Studies in the Statistical Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation
E. Lindsey Merrill,2 B. Mus., University of Louisville, 1949; M.Mus., Yale University, 1950; Music (Theory)
Thesis : Mrs. H. H. A. Beach : Her Life and Music
Christopher Jan Michejda,2 B.S., University of Illinois, 1959; Chwistry Thesis : Thermal Decomposition of Mixed Carboxylic-Carbonic Anhydrides De
rived from Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols
Edward Joseph Miller,2 B.S., Spring Hill College, 1960; Radiation Biology Thesis : Studies on the Renal Handling of Calcium
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Narasimhaiengar Mukunda, B.S., St. Stephen's College (Delhi), 1958; Physics Thesis: Studies in Hamiltonian Theories of Relativistic Interacting Particles, and
in the Application of Symmetry Groups to Elementary Particle Physics
Roger Paul Napier,2 B.S., St. John Fisher College, 1959; Chemistry Thesis: Approaches to the Synthesis of Longifolene
Daniel Joseph O'Donovan,2 B.Sc., University College, Dublin, 1956; M.S., Cornell University, 1960; Physiology
Thesis: Relation Between Keto Acids and Glutamine in the Renal Biosynthesis of Ammonia and Amino Acids
J. E. Parsons, A.B., Kenyon College, 1958; English Thesis: The Animate Glass: Chapman's Dramatic Evolution
Gabriel Pinski,2 A.B., Columbia College, 1957; Physics Thesis: Nucleon-Antinucleon Annihilation into Pions and Heavy Non-Strange
Bosons
William Howard Pirkle,2 B.S., University of California, 1959; Chemi.rtry Thesis: The Derivation of Hydroaroma,tic Morphinans and Isomorphinans from
Natural Sources ·
David Thomas Porter,2 A.B., Hamilton College, 1950; English Thesis: The Art of Emily Dickinson's Early Poetry
Robert E. Rowland, B.A., Cornell College, 1947; M.S., University of Illinois, 1949; Radiation Biology
Thesis: A Quantitative Autoradiographic Study of Exchangeable Bone Calcium
,/' Kai Peter Schoenhals, B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1958; A.M., Yale University, 1959; History
Thesis: The Russian Policy of Count Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust 1866-1871
Darrell L. Scott,2 B.A., Iowa State Teachers College, 1957; M.Mus., University of Rochester, 1959; Music (Theory)
Thesis: The Concerto Grosso
/ Herbert Shapiro, A.B., Queens College, 1952; A.M., Columbia University, 1958; History
Thesis: Lincoln Steffens: The Evolution of an American Radical
Edward Sharples, Jr., A.B., University of Massachusetts, 1955; English Thesis: Carlyle and His Readers: The Froude Controversy Once Again
Douglas Coli Sinclair,2 B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960; Optics Thesis: The Design and Construction of Helium-Neon Visible Lasers
Martin Samuel Spergel, B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1959; A.M., University of Rochester, 1961; Physics
Thesis : On Baryon Anti baryon Scattering
/Thomas John Spinner, Jr., B.A., Lehigh University, 1953; M.A., Columbia University, 1954; History
Thesis: George Joachim Goschen 1831-1907, British Statesman and Politician
Paul Stark,2 B.Sc., McGill University, 1949; Pharmacology Thesis: Some Neurohormones Affecting Hypothalamic Self-Stimulation
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Samuel Stuart Stradling,2 A.B., Hamilton College, 1959; Chemistry Thesis: Part One-Characterization of the Products from the Claisen Rearrange
ment of Allyl 3-Methylphenyl Ether and of Allyl 3-Methyl-4, 6-Dichlorophenyl Ether
Part Two-Preparation and Characteristics of Steroidal Methoxyketones
Robert E. Thayer,2 A.B., University of Redlands, 1957; Psychology Thesis: Development and Validation of a Self-Report Adjective Check List to
Measure Activation-Deactivation
Michael Dowling Turner, M.B., Ch.B., University of Bristol, 1950; M.D., 1959; Biochemistry
Thesis : Some Aspects of Amine Metabolism in Relation to Liver Disease
John David Valaik, A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1957; History Thesis: American Catholics and the Spanish Civil War, 1931-1939
EricJ. Weller,2 A.B., Hofstra College, 1960; Philosophy Thesis: Causality and Agency: A Study in the Concept of an Act
Jay Byron Wells,2 B.A., University of Denver, 1951; M.S., 1952; Physiology Thesis: A Comparison of Some Mechanical Responses of Fast and Slow Mam
malian Skeletal Muscle
./ Kenneth William Wheeler,2 A.B., The University of Texas, 1951; History Thesis : Early Urban Development in Texas, 1836-1865
Robert G. Whitmore, A.B., Carleton College, 1950; M.Mus., Drake University, 1958; Music (Composition)
Thesis: Concerto Grosso for Flute, Trumpet, Harp and String Orchestra
Roger B. Wilkenfeld, A.B., Brooklyn College, 1959; English Thesis: Act and Emblem: A Study of Narrative and Dramatic Patterns in Three
Poems by John Milton
Maria Dorotea Zupan,2 Diploma, University of Ljubljana, 1956; Chemistry Thesis: Part One-The Thermal Decomposition of Isopropylcyclobutane
Part Two-The Thermal Decomposition of Methyl Cyclobutanecarboxylate
Recipients of Certificates
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY
CERTIFICATES IN RADIOGRAPHY
Prosetlt6d in September, 1963
Carol Ann Beard Sally Etu Grieb
Michael R. Hargrave Terry Ann Murphy
A superior number following the name indicates:
1 Diploma dated October 4, 1963
2 Diploma dated February 7, 1964
Unless otherwise indicated, an asterisk preceding the name indicates the degree is conferred subject to the completion of certain requirements.