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COMMENCEMENT GREETINGS
Commencement, with its touches of pageantry and medieval costumes, looks backward to an academic tradition centuries old and also forward to the years of accomplishment and satisfaction today's graduates will enjoy. It is one of the rare times when all elements of the University-the students, the faculty, the administration, and the trusteesmarch together and sit together to symbolize their unity in the academic enterprise.
The ceremony and the other features of Commencement weekend are the University's way of saying thank you to parents for the sacrifices they have made and to the graduates for the long hours of work they have expended. We congratulate them and offer our best wishes for the years ahead.
David T. Kearns Chairman, Board of Trustees
Commencement Committee
Mary Bartholomew Kenneth E. Clark George L. Dischinger, Vice Chairman Jerome D. Diver Richard F. Eisenberg Paul Lambiase Clifton R. Largess Donald A. Parry Russell A. Peck Harmon S. Potter, Chairman Melissa G. Townsend John Vitone Bruce D. Wolfanger Kenneth F. Wood
Faculty Marshals University Marshal- Richard F. Eisenberg Associate Marshal- George H. Ford Chief Faculty Marshal- Carlyle F. Whiting
Diran K. Dohanian Robert R. France Arthur S. Goldberg Norman G. Gunderson Eleanore E. Larson Edwin Kinnen Vernon G. Lippitt William B. Muchmore Marjorie C. Pfaudler Jarold W. Ramsey Walter H. Sangree Millard Taylor Ruth T. Watanabe Mary Wemett Kjell G. Westin
Student Marshals COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
Mark DeWyngaert Roberta Friedman Laurence Golding
*Catherine Anne Laskaya *Lisa Norton Joel Slackman Sarah Swords
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EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Timothy Edward Albrecht John Arthur Mahoney Nyela Basney Mueller
*Arlene Ruth Shrut *Paul Avram Silver
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND APPLIED STUDIES
*Sallie Craven Brennan *Linda N. Insalaco Annamae Kiser Judith Ann Roggie Smith
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Janet Barnard Rita Kaplan
*Barbara Knapp
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
Mark Gerchman *Thorne Lay *Robert Pizzutiello Karen Watkins
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
*Mark Boylan Sandra Tischler
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Carolyn Keith Burr *Maureen Mary Corcoran *Carol Lee Hondorf Susan Lee Schaertl
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON GRADUATE STUDIES
Rex Edward Crick Patricia Guthrie
*Chief Marshal
Commencemen:
Eastman Wind Ensemble Conducted by Professor Hunsberger
The Eastman Wind Ensemble, founded in 1952 by Frederick FennelL is the most-recorded wind band in the United States; its impressive discography, on this country's most prestigious commercial labels, spans nearly four centuries of repertoire. Its performing excellence continues to inspire contemporary composers, thus expanding the wind ensemble literature available to the musical world at large.
Donald Hunsberger, an original member of the Eastman Wind Ensemble and conductor since 1965, will lead the group on an extensive Asian concert tour this May and June. The Ensemble's first foreign appearances will be sponsored by one of Japan's leading impresarios and will include a half-hour program on NHK-TV (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). The remainder of the trip, through Seoul and southeast Asia, will be under the sponsorship of the U.S . Department of State; the Wind Ensemble has the distinction of being the only performing group of its kind ever chosen as an official participant in the United States' cultural exchange program.
Procession
Commencement Fanfare I March-Pomp and Circumstance, Op. 39, No. 1 Commencement Fanfare II March-Crown Imperial
Howard Hanson Edward Elgar
Howard Hanson William Walton
Invocation - Richard A. Davis, B.A., B.H.L., M.A.H.L., Rabbi
Remarks President Sproull
Conferring of Doctoral Degrees
Candidates for the degree Doctor of Philosophy Presented by Dean Gross
Candidates for the degree Doctor of Musical Arts Presented by Director Freeman
Candidates for the degree Doctor of Education Presented by Dean Doi
Conferring of Master's Degrees Presented by Assistant Dean Ludlow
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h • _,eremonzes Robert L. Sproull, President, Presiding
Conferring of Baccalaureate Degrees
Candidates of the College of Arts and Science Presented by Dean Clark
Candidates of the Eastman School of Music Presented by Director Freeman
Candidates of the University College of Liberal and Applied Studies Presented by Dean Koch
Candidates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science Presented by Dean Thompson
Candidates of the School of Nursing Presented by Dean Ford
Eastman Wind Ensemble
The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
The Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching JoAnn Belle-Isle Presented by Professor Hecht, University Orator
The Hutchison Medal Presented by Professor Hecht , University Orator The Honorable Samuel Studdiford Stratton, BA '3 7
Conferring of Honorary Degrees
Doctor of Humane Letters Meyer Howard Abrams
Doctor of Music Allen Forte
Presented by Professor Hecht, University Orator
The Genesee Herve D. Wilkins, 1866 Directed by John C. Braund
Recession - Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovich
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Diploma Ceremonies Graduates, faculty members and guests are cordially invited to the Commencement Receptions which follow each ceremony.
12:00 noon
University College of Liberal and Applied Studies Eastman Theatre Commencement Reception in the Grand Balcony Lobby, Eastman Theatre
College of Engineering and Applied Science Kilbourn Hall
12:15 p.m.
College of Arts and Science Music
Eastman School of Music
1:30 p.m.
College of Arts and Science Anthropology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Fine Arts
Cutler Union
Cutler Union Commencement Reception on the South Lawn,
Cutler Union (Rain Location: Eastman Dormitory)
Hartnett Gallery, Wilson Commons Main Sanctuary, Interfaith Chapel
Room 140, Hutchison Hall Third Floor Lounge, Rush Rhees Library
Hoyt Hall
Foreign Languages, Literatures and Linguistics Geological Sciences
Fine Arts Library, Rush Rhees Library Lower Level, Interfaith Chapel
Periodical Room, Rush Rhees Library May Room, Wilson Commons
Third Floor Lounge, Rush Rhees Library Room 303, Psychology Building
Outdoor Patio, Psychology Building (Rain Location: Room 109, Bausch and Lomb Hall)
Reserve Reading Room, Rush Rhees Library Upper Strong Auditorium
Room 203, Psychology Building Third Floor Lounge, Rush Rhees Library
History Mathematics Philosophy Physics and Astronomy
Political Science Psychology Sociology Statistics
College of Education
Graduate School of Management
School of Nursing
3:00p.m.
College of Arts and Science English Center for Special Degree Programs
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Room 201, Lattimore Hall
Hubbell Auditorium, Hutchison Hall
Alexander Palestra
Hubbell Auditorium, Hutchison Hall Lower Level, Interfaith Chapel
Commencement Reception from 2:00 to 4 :30 , Wilson Commons and Smith Plaza
Susan Jayne Barclay Julia Ann Barnes Kerry Evan Barnett Barry Herman Bergen John Lindau Berger John Myron Blaisdell
**Cheryl Ann Bliss Ruth Aviva Borchardt Sallie Craven Brennan
**Karen Lee Bresnahan Joseph Cambareri Lori Allison Cohen Yvonne Renata Cort P. Brian D'Angona Jane Barbara Dubin Michael Gerard Dunn Mona Elizabeth Ehlenberger Susan Leah Flignor
**Roberta Louise Friedman Nancy Anne Gebhart Robert Mark Gerber Kenneth Alan Gershman Kenneth Ginsburg Ned Paul Ginsburg Peter John Gioia
**Laurence J. Golding Richard Scott Gordon Sheldon Burt Gorell Randolf Rodney Hardock Robert A. Herbstman David Mark Hockenbery
**Mark Charles Johnson
Robert F. Anderson Sue W. Bollman Jon B. Chernak Peter F. Counihan Dennis Dundon Roberto Fiore
Susan Jayne Barclay Sui Man Chan King Fai Choi Michael Dennis Christie Michael Robert Engbrecht Benjamin Ross Epstein Scott Michael Glenn Sheldon Burt Gorell Vladimir Hampl, Jr. Robert Paul Herloski David Mark Hockenbery Oonthim Lau
Honor Societies PHI BET A KAPPA
Daniel Paul Keenan Marjorie Fern Krumholz
**Thorne Lay **Oonthim Lau
Russell Martin Levreault Joseph Paul Manca Richard Walter Manville Vera Olga Melnyk
**Kathleen Rose Noll Lisa Norton
**Thomas Joseph Owen Mark Craig Perlberg Elise Diane Pollack David Howard Presky James William Raschko Eric George Reichard Gary S. Rogers Ronald Clarence Rohe
**Joel Nathaniel Slackman Peggy Ann Spiegel
**Kathleen Ann Spear Martha Fay Spokane
**Sarah Anne Swords Michelle Terese Viggiano Amy Lynne Wachs Karen Joan Watkins Luise Lauri Weinstein Nancy Ann Wiggins Barbara Alyn Zeifer Jeffrey Alan Zimmer
**Elected in Junior Year
BET A GAMMA SIGMA
Kenneth R. French Fujio Hayashi Bruce Lippa Janice Mae Maguire Thomas Glenn Phelps Stephen William Shepard
TAU BETA PI
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Wing Kong Law Thorne Lay John Joseph Sabol, Jr. Joseph Sanchez Mark Edward Schmid Kathleen Ann Spear Jackal Jeun-Cheung Tse Karen Joan Watkins Chun-Fong Wong Jeffrey Alan Zimmer Stephanie Marie Zwolinski
Prizes and Awardst RIVER CAMPUS COLLEGES
The Davis Prize, founded in 1864, open annually to the men in the graduating class whose original expository or persuasive speeches exhibit the highest excellence in content, organization, style and delivery-
The Elizabeth M. Anderson Prize, awarded to those seniors who show the highest proficiency in some subject connected with art-Arlene Linda Einsiedler and Jody Lomberg-Oseroff
The N. B. Ellison Prize, awarded to the student in the senior class concentrating in history who has done the best work in that department-Lisa Norton
The Williams Memorial Prize, awarded to the woman in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in that department-
The Kreyer Prize in German, awarded for facility in spoken German-
The Stoddard Prize in Physics, awarded to the man in the senior class who presents the best thesis on an assigned topic of investigation in physics-
The Terry Prize, awarded to the men in the senior class who by their industry, manliness, and honorable conduct have done most for the life and character of the men of the River Campus-Raymond Oliver and David Henry Weiss
The Hull Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in English who has done the best work in English studies-
The Charles L. Newton Prize, 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-Kathleen Ann Spear
The Emil Kuichling Prize, awarded to the man in the junior class in mechanics who has shown the greatest proficiency in the work of the course-awarded in 1977- 0onthim Lau
The William Morse Hastings Prize, awarded each year for the best essay or thesis upon some topic on the history of industry, selected by the Chairman of the Department of Economics and the Dean of the Graduate School of Management-
The Charles Ellis Caldwell Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class who in his college work has shown the greatest proficiency in the Department of English-
The ]ames D. McGill Memorial Prize, awarded to that undergraduate who has shown the greatest interest and demonstrated the highest achievement in the field of political science- Richard Scott Gordon
The Percy B. Dutton Prize, 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-Sylvester Devereaux Holmes
The Tau Beta Pi Prize, awarded to the senior engineering student who, through academic achievement, proven leadership and sterling character, has excelled and inspired his fellow students- George Vincent Kondraske
The Neil C. Arvin Memorial Prize, awarded to the senior who has excelled in French during her undergraduate course-Linda). Bogden
The E. P. Appelt Memorial Prize, awarded to a student of German for progress toward overall proficiency in spoken and written German-Sheree Lyn Gaynor
The Superior Scholarship Award, given to the student majoring in accounting who has the highest academic standing in all accounting courses and the greatest potential for success in the profession of certified public accounting-P. F. Counihan
The Janet Howell Clark Prize, 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 - Vera Olga Melnyk
tRecipients' names that do not appear in the program will be announced at the Diploma Ceremonies.
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The Pearl Sperling Evans Prize in Creative Writing, awarded annually to that undergraduate woman who shall have demonstrated the greatest promise in creative writing-
Dean's Prizes in Creative Writing, awarded by the College of Arts and Science annually in the categories of drama, poetry, and the short story-Drama, first prize-Mark Craig Perlberg; Poetry, first prize- Jeffrey Daniel Mehr; Short story, second prize-Linda Ellen Ketchum
The Jay F. Birdsall Memorial Fund, awarded to a graduating senior in Political Science who has demonstrated an interest and commitment in practical politics-Joel Nathaniel Slackman
The Hugh H. Whitney Award, given to the graduating student who receives the highest record of academic achievement in the Executive Development Program of the Graduate School of Management-
The Floyd Griswold Greene and Bessie Denny Greene Memorial Prize, given annually to the student majoring in Economics or in the field of Management whose record and activities reflect those qualities of mind and character which offer the greatest promise of success in the field of law, economics, accounting and/or finance-Paul Steven Goldner
The Daniel Ward Healy, Jr. Prize, awarded to the senior in the College of Engineering and Applied Science who has demonstrated the greatest interest and potential for a career in Biomedical Engineering-Wing Kong Law
The Wendy Jill Fread Prize, to the member of the senior class who, during four years as a student has given the greatest service and shown the greatest concern for fellow students, established in memory of Wendy Jill Fread, Class of 1975-
Accounling Association Scholarship Awards, awarded to outstanding second year Master of Business Administration students interested in careers in public accounting-Jon B. Chernak, Thomas Arms Henderson, Richard John Oparowski, Jeffrey Alan Tischler
ALCOA Foundation Award, awarded to outstanding second year Master of Business Administration students-Frank Scott Karbel, Karen Tova Levine
Mobil Foundation Award, awarded to outstanding second year Master of Business Administration students majoring in finance, marketing or operations management-Kenneth R. French, Janice Mae Maguire, Daniel Richard Pilon, William J. Strassburg
American Production & Inventory Control Society, Rochester Chapter, Award, awarded to the outstanding graduate student concentrating in operations management-Steven William Shepard
Thomas ]. Waller Memorial Prize, to be awarded annually to the seniors in the College of Engineering and Applied Science who have shown the greatest creativity or excellence in computer applications or some other phase of computer work-Vincent Gerard Grassi, David John Olek
Babcock and Wilcox Prize, awarded to undergraduate students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science on the basis of a paper or project presented to the Department of Electrical Engineering which the faculty judges to be the most creative of such material submitted-
EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Performer's Certificates
Richard Albagli, in Percussion Paul Jayson Arnold, in Violin Suzanne Dorothy Barhite, in Euphonium James Paul Buonemani, in Organ Wayne E. Burak, in Violoncello Donna Jean Coleman, in Piano Craig Jay Cramer, in Organ Gail Walton Cramer, in Organ J. Marshall Croyle, in Organ Catherine Irene Del Russo, in Oboe Karen Anne Eshelman, in Organ
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Cynthia Jo Folio, in Flute Louis Goldstein, in Piano Laura Elizabeth Hall, in Horn Amy Sue Hamilton, in Flute Mark Williamson Huggins, in Violin Edward Roberts Johnson, in Clarinet Mindy Fern Kaufman, in Flute Dana McKay Krehbiel, in Voice Marsha Joy Leighty, in Flute Melinda Wall Liebermann, in Voice Marian Lois Liebowitz, in Clarinet
Ellen Stephanie Markus, in Voice Melissa Dale Matson, in Viola Mollie Hall Nichols, in Organ George Joseph Sakakeeny II, in Bassoon Joachim Segger, in Piano Hollis Ann Selvaggi, in Voice
Melissa Ann Shuler, in Flute Paul Avram Silver, in Viola Vicki Alice Snyder, in Voice John Chappell Stowe, in Organ William Kevin Trafka, in Organ
SCHOOL OF NURSING
The Clare Dennison Prize, awarded yearly to the senior student who has shown the most outstanding proficiency in general nursing care- Echo-Leigh Bertolini
The Dorothea Lynde Dir Prize, awarded annually to a graduating student for high scholarship and outstanding skills demonstrated in the basic course in Psychiatric Nursing- LuAngela Cervone Schneiter
The Mary Reding Eckl Award, presented to the graduating baccalaureate student who has demonstrated in clinical practice those qualities of compassion towards patients, professional integrity and sensitivity in human relationships most reminiscent of Mary Reding Eckl- Celia Rose Brown
The Louise Wilson Haller Memorial Prize, an annual award presented to the nurse completing the graduate program in nursing who exemplifies to the highest degree the spirit of nursing as shown by excellence in patient care and devotion to the best trdditions of the profession-Carolyn Keith Burr
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College of Arts and Science Candidates for the BACHELOR OF ARTS Degree
Richard Ottman Abbe, Economics Bess Ruth Abel, Art History Leslie Hope Abramson, English/Psychology Richard Dean Aigen, Mathematics John Karl Aizstrauts, Sociology Edward John Albrigo, Biology Marcia C. Alterman, History
*Daniel Scott Altschul, History Robert Neil Anderson, Mathematics/
Philosophy Richard Christopher Antonelli, Chemistry Mark Antsel, English Yadon Arad, Mathematics Lisa Anita Artenstein, Interdepartmental
Studies {Japanese and Japanese Studies) David Asencio, Psychology/Sociology Margaret Elliott Ashida, Political Science David Elliott Atkinson, General Science Gracious Ann Audette, English/History Gary Howard August, Geological Sciences Adele Ashley Axon, Psychology Peter Anthony Balduzzi, Psychology Jeffery Lawrence Barbato, Psychology Julia Ann Barnes, Music Kerry Evan Barnett, English Anne Marie Barrella, Art History Caroline Leslie Becker, English Robin Carol Becker, Interdepartmental
Studies (Computer Science) William John Beckley, Psychology Robert Walter Beckmann, Psychology Edward Robinson Bennett, Psychology
*Barry Herman Bergen, History John Lindau Berger, Political Science Kenneth Mark Berman, History/Political
Science Lawrence Falk Berman, Psychology Evangflina Betancourt, Spanish/Linguistics J. Lawrence Bezviner, Biology
*John Myron Blaisdell, Mathematics *Cheryl Ann Bliss, Spanish Christian Boettrich, Biology Linda J. Bogden, Political Science/French Nancy L. Bocucki, English Mindy Sue Bohrer, History Elliot Foster Bolles, History Ruth Aviva Borchardt, Biology Jill Ann Boroson, Interdepartmental Studies
(Computer Science) Thomas John Bourne, Geological Sciences William John Boyle, Economics
*Deborah Denise Brammer, Political Science/ Russian
*Karen Lee Bresnahan, Mathematics/ Economics
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Cary Alison Bricker, History David Paul Briggs, Psychology Carl Steven Brody, Sociology Walter Samuel Brooks, Interdepartmental
Studies (Neuroscience) *Judith Eileen Brosof, English/Linguistics
Sheila Andrea Brown, Biology Lynn Marie Brussel, Geological Sciences Christopher Alan Buckley, Mathematics/
Interdepartmental Studies (Computer Science) Steven Edward Buckley, Psychology Jonathan Bennett Burg, Political Science/
Psychology Andrea Ivy Burtman, Political Science Donna L. Buttler, Biology Tom Calicchio, Art History Donald James Cally, History Joseph Cambareri, Biology Linda Marie Campbell, Political Science/
History June Mary Castellano, Economics/Political
Science Rochelle Gene Catus, Mathematics/Biology Jennifer Lynne Cayne, Psychology/Political
Science James Mark Cech, Interdepartmental Studies
(Biochemistry) John Eric Ceckler, Geological Sciences Guy James Centola, Political Science/History June Irene Chang, Biology/Psychology Timothy Edward Charpie, History Matthew John Charsky, Geological Sciences Rina Madhusudan Choksi, History Thomas Herman Chyba, Mathematics Brian Gordon Clark, Geological Sciences
*Gary Edward Clark, Economics Suzanne Cobb, Linguistics/Psychology Linda Sarah Cohen, Psychology
*Lori Allison Cohen, Economics/Psychology *Michael Howard Cohen, Mathematics
Leonard Stuart Coleman, Psychology Judith Rose Conly, Spanish Phyllis Riker Connaughton, Religious
Studies Mary Suzanne Connors, General Science Christopher Shove Cook, Mathematics Janice Louise Copeland, Interdepartmental
Studies (Film Studies) Michael Leonard Corp, Psychology/History
*Yvonne Renata Cort, Linguistics Douglas James Coyne, Economics John William Craigie, Economics Amy Constance Crapo, History/Political
Science
*Distinction candidates
Patricia Cresta, Psychology Lisa Crowe, History David Edward Crowley, Psychology Connie Lee Cushing, Biology Anna Monika Dandanell, Political Science P. Brian Dangona, Biology/History Frederick Steven Daniels, Psychology Roger Harold Davidson, Jr., Biology Jonathan Mark Davis, Biology Eric Neil Diamond, Biology Richard Carlo DiBlasi, Biology John David DiMenna, Biology Pascal Guy Discenna, Psychology Susan Robin Doctrow, Biology Alan Joseph Dole, History
*Douglas Allen Donofrio, History/English Barbara Carol Donovan, Economics/
Geological Sciences Steven Mitchell Donsky, Political Science Holly Louise Doro, French/Psychology
*Philip Alan Dorsey, Economics Patricia Renee Dowell, Psychology Stephanie Ann Drabin, History George Druziako, Political Science Jane Barbara Dubin, Mathematics/Political
Science Michael Gerard Dunn, Interdepartmental
Studies (Biochemistry) William Irvin Dunnegan, Political Science Leslie Byron Dunner, Music Carolyn Mary Dziwis, Biology John James Earshen, Studio Arts Alan Roger Efron, Political Science
*Mona Elizabeth Ehlenberger, History/ Political Science
Arleen Linda Einsiedler, Art History Mary Beth Elam, English/ Art History Richard Lawrence Eland, History/
Philosophy Barbara Dale Elbe, Psychology David Leonard Ennist, Interdepartmental
Studies (Biochemistry) Wendy Joan Erlanger, History John Denis Fairfield, History Dorothy Jean Fait, Psychology Thomas James Fedele, Physics
*Mary Lucille Feins, Anthropology/Sociology James Kenneth Feldman, Biology Sherri Ellen Feldman, Political Science/
Sociology Frank Joseph Fernandez, Biology Rachele Ferraro, French David Royon Ferris, Economics/French Stuart Barry Feuer, Biology Sandra Jean Fiddler, English Eric Peter Finamore, English Bruce Gary Fine, Chemistry/Biology Lauri Joan Fine, Religious Studies Cheryl Sue Fishbon, Psychology Don Charles Fisher, History Adam Robert Fishman, Political Science
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Barbara Ruth Fishman, Political Science/ History
James Henry Fitzpatrick, Biology! Psychology
*Susan Leah Flignor, Political Science/ Economics
Catherine Marie Fclsom, French Jeffrey Scott Foster, Mathematics/
Geological Sciences Norris Fox, Psychology/Biology Russell Howard Fox, Psychology/Political
Science *Jay Alan Fradkin, Economics Cory Peter Frank, Psychology Barbara Alice Freund, Geological Sciences Helene Barbara Friedman, Political Science
*Roberta Louise Friedman, Interdepartmental Studies (Neuroscience)
Steven Jay Friedman, Interdepartmental Studies (Jnternational Relations)
Deborah Ann Frim, Biology/Psychology James H. Frost, Biology Steven Josef Fuchs, Economics Jeffrey Roger Gardere, Psychology Heather Guyer Garrison, Biology
*Sheree Lyn Gaynor, German/French Gary Mitchell Geller, Religious Studies Peter Hall Gelpke, Geological Sciences Robert Mark Gerber, Sociology/Biology Kenneth Alan Gershman, Biology Debra Lynn Gershowitz, Biology/Psychology Barbara Jo Gilbert, Music James Joseph Gilbert, Jr., Psychology James M. Gill II, Biology/Psychology Elizabeth Hurst Ginkel, Psychology
*Kenneth Ginsburg, Biology/Economics Ned Paul Ginsburg, Interdepartmental Studies
(Music Composition in Performing Arts) Peter John Gioia, Interdepartmental Studies
(Sensory Physiology & Psychophysics) Jacques Gliksberg, Economics/Political
Science Diane Marie Gojmerac, History Judy Lynn Goldberg, Political Science
*Lisa Robin Goldberg, Mathematics David Kross Golden, English
*Laurence Golding, Mathematics Harwin Lawrence Goldman, Economics
*Paul Steven Goldner, Economics Brian Andrew Goldstein, General Science/
Political Science Brian Kenneth Goldstein, Chemistry Jeffrey David Goldstein, History Mark Elliott Goldstein, Economics
*Edward William Goodman, History/ Psychology
Fran Allison Goodman, Political Science James Alan Goodman, Philosophy
*Distinction candidates
Robert Dunbar Goodrich, Psychology/ Political Science
Caryl Beth Gordon, Art History Ellen Sue Gordon, Interdepartmental Studies
(East Asian Studies) James Joseph Gordon, Mathematics Marvin Ralph Gordon, Biology/ Psychology Richard Scott Gordon, History/ Political
Science Robert Philip Gordon, Biology/ Psychology Andrew Gottehrer, Biology Ronald Grachus, Biology
*Charles Winston Grant, Economics Ronnie Erica Green, Biology/ Psychology Marilyn S. Greenberg, Psychology David Neil Greenman, Biology Edward Mark Gressle, Interdepartmental
Studies (Film Studies) Ernest L. Grimes, Psychology Jeffrey Bruce Grohman, Psychology Deborah Ann Grose, Psychology Paul Gross, Biology Bonnie Lynn Grossflam, Psychology Jeanne Eberhardt Grove, Psychology Paul John Grzymkowski, Jr., Psychology Thomas Robert Gustafson, English Daniel Evan Hachen, Religious Studies Jacqueline Anne Haines, English Carol Jean Hall, Psychology Preston Wayne Halperin, Political Science Gary James Hammond, Chemistry Mark I. Hannay, Religious Studies/
Psychology Randolf Rodney Hardock, Political Science James Wilson Harkess, Biology Stephen Bunting Harris, Sociology Frank Joseph Harrison, Economics Maureen Ann Hart, English/ History Susan Marie Hart, History Susan Spring Harter, Psychology Thomas Joseph Hartman, English Anne Perren Hayes, Psychology Terry Alan Hayes, Psychology/Biology Bob Hayet, Biology Carole Anne Heath, Biology Karen Ann Heilberg, Psychology Cherylann Heller, Psychology Donald Stuar t Hendel, Political Science Johanna Helen Henry, Music/Psychology Robert A. Herbstman, English Jennifer N. Heslop, Biology Hollis Marie Hewins, Psychology Michael Tod Hodish, Psychology Nancy Carol Holahan, Biology Sylvester Devereaux Holmes, M usic/
Political Science Susanne Barbara Holschuh, Psychology Nicholas John Holst, Sociology William McHenry Horne III, History/
Political Science
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Rona Laurie Horowitz, Biology/ Psychology James Ulrick Hughes, Biology Arthur Hulme, Psychology Deborah Ann Humbert, Russian Margaret Mary Ianacone, History Raymond lnfarinato, English
*Dan Isaac Isaacs, Philosophy Seth Alan Jacobs, Biology/ English Lori Susan Jacobson, English/ Interdepartmental
Studies (Film Studies) Michael Alan Jacobson, Interdepartmental
Studies (The American System) Sarah Marcia Jacobson, Psychology Laurie Helen Jaegers, Mathematics Lea Gail Jaffee, Religious Studies Carolyn Diane Johnson, History Mark Charles Johnson, Biology Craig Noble Johnston, English Anthony Mark Joy, General Science Karen Ida Judd, History Anne Faith Kamin, Psychology John Menelaos Karabatos, Psychology Craig Eden Karasin, Psychology Stephen Reyes Katigbak, History David Russell Katz, Mathematics-Statistics Helen Margaret Katz, Psychology Jonathan David Katz, Psychology/Economics Leo nore Joan Katz, Psychology
*Steven Udell Katzman, Philosophy! Mathematics
Ellen Diane Kaufman, Economics/ Psychology
*Daniel Paul Keenan, Economics/English Jon Alan Keirn, General Science Michael David Kelech, History Mario Kelly, Psychology Stephen Franklin Kern, History Linda Ellen Ketchum, Biology Robin Ann Kitay, Psychology Alan H. Klein, Political Science/History Judith Ann Kleiner, Psychology Jean Sandra Klibanoff, Sociology James Joseph Klimschot, Psychology/
Statistics Arthur Harold Knapp, Chemistry Karen L. Kosoff, Political Science
*Peter Allen Kovar, History Frederick Dana Kremer, Political Science
*Kathy Lynn Krivoy, Economics *Marjorie Fern Krumholz, Chinese Sally Jean Kuhl, Psychology Joel Ira Kutner, Physics and A stronomy Peter Michael Lane, Psychology Frank P. Langley III, General Science Josef Chauncey Lapp, Chemistry Kare n Larson, Psychology Douglas Gary Laub, Political Science/
History Lawrence Brian Laveman, Biology
*Distinction candidates
Donna Jean Lavin, Psychology Michele Marie Lazzaro, English/Psychology Reynaldo Valentin Leal, History Emma Kengee Lee, History Jane Mary Lemiszko, Psychology Jeff Richard Lemler, General Science Eric Bernard Leskovec, Biology Mark William Letcher, Statistics Gregory D . Letica, Biology/Chemistry Eileen Beth Levine, Psychology Peter Michael Levine, History Steven Samuel Levinn, General Science Jonathan Byrnes Lewis, Biology Ira Lichtenstein, Psychology
*Ranta Lorena Liders, French/Russian Joel Samuel Lind, Political Science Gary Arlin Lindenbaum, Psychology/
Biology Mitchell Stuart Lindenberg, English Janet Karen Linder, English Glenn Krestan Locke, Economics Ronald Michael Logerfo, Political Science/
Psychology Walter Scott Lombardo, Geological Sciences/
Anthropology Jody Lomberg-Oseroff, Studio Arts Gregoria Lopez, Psychology Tyler Jay Lory, History Laurence Scott Lubkin, Biology Mary Claudine Luppi, Political Science Gregory Magavero, Economics/Statistics Scott James Maid, Biology/History Kevin Lee Maier, Psychology Dennis John Malloy, History/English Thomas Peter Maloney, English!
Interdepartmental Studies (Film Studies) Joseph Paul Manca, Political Science/
History Andrew John Mandell, Economics Rocco Joseph Mangano, History/Political
Science Richard Walter Manville, English Jeffrey H. Marks, English Diane Mary Marshall, Psychology/Political
Science David William Masters, English
*Donna Lynn Matheson, Mathematics Arthur Robert Matin, Biology Ellice Marna Matsil, Psychology Frank Edward Matthews, Biology/Political
Science James D. Mazur, History Joseph Fedele Mazza, Biology Jill Patricia McCormick, French Jacob McKnight, Psychology Michael William McMahon, Economics Kevin Michael McNamara, History Jeffrey Daniel Mehr, English Vera Olga Melnyk, Biology Michael Lloyd Messing, Biology Ronald Joseph Midura, Biology Cindy Ellen Miller, Mathematics
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*Marianne Baxter Miller, Statistics/ Economics
Nancy Ann Miller-Zeltmann, Russian Susan Marilyn Mintz, Psychology
*Mark Eugene Misenheimer, Mathematics Keith Vincent Mitchell, Political Science Gloria Suk Yee Mok, Interdepartmental
Studies (Computer Science in Health) George Edmund Mokrzan, Economics Mark Michael Moloznik, History Mark Joseph Monaco, History James Henderson Moore, Psychology/
Political Science Alexander Morden, Biology John Francis Morgan, Psychology Nancy Robin Morosohk, Psychology Carolyn Morris, Geological Sciences Gregg Morrow, Economics Diana Jean Mortensen, General Science Connie Ruth Mortge, Biology Paul William Moseley, Mathematics David Mozurkewich, Mathematics Sheila Ann Mumpton, Political Science Choong Kit Mun, Biology/Psychology Sharon Kathryn Murphy, Biology Vivian Gladys Nairn, Psychology/Biology Marcia Jean Najjar, Physics Stephen Ira Narva, Mathematics Sharon L. Natanblut, Political Science Andrew Jay Neff, History Debra Nero, Biology Michael Neuschatz, English Nancy Ng, History/Chinese Katherine Ann Nichols, Interdepartmental
Studies (Social Psychology) Susan M. Nicholson, Psychology Julie Nives, French Kathleen Rose Noll, Mathematics
*Lisa Norton, History Judith Rachel Novice, Psychology Mitchell Scott Nudelman, Biology Michael James O'Brien, History Michael Joseph O'Brien, Psychology!
History Patrick George O'Connor, Biology Denis Joseph O'Leary, Economics Jerome Steven Oleksa, Biology/Psychology Raymond Oliver, Economics Ann Optis, Statistics James Howard O'Rourke, Economics Steven Selig Orzack, Biology Theodore Oshman, Biology Robert Michael Osieski, Political Science Donna Jean Osterhout, Linguistics/Biology Thomas Joseph Owen, English Gary Steven Pagar, Political Science Ricardo Thomas Pannullo, German Caron Jo Parker, Biology Jerry Parker, Psychology Marla Debra Pasternack, History Thomas Ryan Peasley, Psychology
*Distinction candidates
Meredith Jo Perl, Psychology Steven Michael Perl, Political Science Mark Craig Perlberg, History Richard Mark Persky, Mathematics Stephen Joseph Piasecki, Psychology Maureen Simone Picard, History/English Christopher Louis Pines, History' Douglas Keith Pleskow, Interdepartmental
Studies (Neuroscience) Elise Diane Pollack, History Judith D. Potashnick, History Gary Michael Powers, Economics Jennifer Lee Pratt, Biology/Psychology Danny David Presicci, Psychology Alisa A. Proietti, English Asher Bass Proschansky, Mathematics Marcia Karen Raicus, History James William Raschko, Biology Jill Melanie Ratner, Biology Susan G. Raul, Psychology Bethany Ruth Redlin, Political Science Shelley Rae Reeves, Geological Sciences
• Eric George Reichard, Economics James Christopher Reilly, History Miguel Angel Reyes, History Eileen C. Rhine, English David Henry Rhodes, History/ Economics
*David Alan Rich, History/Political Science Margery Beth Rifkin, Psychology Richard Norman Righthand, Psychology Carol Beth Rimm, Studio Arts Paul Ritzel, Economics Stephen Paul Robbiano, Psychology Gerald Kevin Robbins, History Catherine Campbell Roberts, Mathematics/
Statistics Jesse David Roberts, Jr., Interdepartmental
Studies (Biochemistry) Julie M. Robinson, Political Science Mary Robinson, Political Science/History Gwendolyn Maria Robosson, History/
Political Science Gary S. Rogers, Biology Ronald Clarence Rohe, Mathematics Clifford Ira Rones, History Patricia Ann Rose, History/Psychology
*Robert Owen Rosenberg, Chemistry/ Mathematics
Scott Elliot Rosenberg, Economics Jodi Jean Rosenshein, Psychology Michelle Stacey Ross, Biology Philip Paul Rossetti, Economics Susan Rothenberg, Psychology Steven Charles Rowland, General Science Gregory Scott Roy, Geological Sciences
*Fred B. Rubin, Economics/Statistics Dale Michael Rudiger, Economics William Harvey Runciman, Psychology Susan Helene Sadinsky, Psychology/
History Don Andrew Safferstein, Biology Patrick Thomas Salzler, Psychology/ History
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Lewis Marc Satloff, Interdepartmental Studies (Medical Ethics)
Paula Savren, History/French Terry Michael Schaack, Chemistry Charles Ira Schachter, Political Science Ann Ilene Scher, Mathematics Joanne Rose Schiedler, Psychology Frederick Daniel Schlitzer, Geological
Sciences Honey Schlossberg, Interdepartmental
Studies (Film Studies) Roberta Heather Schreiner, Biology Arnold J. Schuetz, Studio Arts Gail Ellen Schupak, Biology William Robert Schwartz, Economics Jason Isaac Schwartzman, Psychology Sumner I. Schwarz, Biology Frederick Harvey Scruton, Philosophy
*Donald Werner Searles, Economics/ History
Beth Ellen Secaur, History Jeff Carl Seely, Psychology Marjorie Segal, Art History Ellen Patrice Segall, Psychology Michael David Seidner, Psychology Joseph Robert Sellers, Biology Judith Marcia Serling, Political Science Audrey Joan Shapiro, Biology/
Psychology Candy Beth Shapiro, Political Science/
History *David Todd Shapiro, Political Science/
History Ronda Lois Shapiro, Geological Sciences
*Michael Jonathan Shapot, Economics Nina Joy Sheiman, Psychology Martin Charles Shell, Philosophy Barbara Temma Shore, General Science Walter Shpuntoff, Statistics Laura Anne Shulansky, History Robin Jayne Silver, Psychology
• Steven John Silver, Economics David Andrew Simon, Biology Stephen Kenneth Simpson, Religious
Studies/ Political Science Paul Richard Singer, Interdepartmental
Studies (Film Studies)! English Maria Sisco, Biology David Skolkin, Psychology Joel Nathaniel Slackman, Political Science Stephen Rogers Sloan, History Carol Susan Small, Psychology Cynthia Sue Smallman, Biology Christopher Clifford Smith, Economics
*David Alden Smith, Philosophy/ Sociology David Wayne Smith, Statistics Jean Lynn Smith, Chinese Peter Charles Smith, English/ History Randall Bedford Smith, Psychology
*Distinction candidates
Sharon Elaine Smith, Political Science Stuart Jay Sokol, Psychology Paul Todd Solomon, Studio Arts/Art
History Richard Alan Solomon, Psychology Marc Alan Somberg, Political Science Jonathan David Sones, History David Brian Southren, Biology
*Kathleen Ann Spear, Mathematics Michael John Speck, Biology Peggy Ann Spiegel, Psychology/History Stephen Lee Spitalny, Psychology
*Marsha Fay Spokane, Economics Thomas Edward Spratt, Chemistry Linda Anne Stagno, English/History Ronald Wayne Steigerwalt, Biology Murray S. Stern, Political Science Seth Lonnie Stern, Interdepartmental
Studies (Neuroscience) Selton Scott Stevens III, Geological Sciences Anna Flora Stiner, Psychology Paul Fox Stoddard, Music Janice Lynne Stoker, Psychology Paul Allen Stormo, Sociology Clifford Struhl, Biology Brian Jeffrey Sullivan, History Stephen Adam Sussmann, English Jonathan Haym Svetkey, Political Science/
History Cynthia Eva Sweeney, History Sarah Anne Swords, Psychology Michael Raymond Szabatura, Biology Honora Anne Tabone, Psychology Jeffrey Lee Taylor, Psychology Susan Taylor, History Stephen Thomas Tedesco, Statistics Maryann Tenerowicz, Sociology
*Michael David Terranova, History Donna Marie Tervo, Interdepartmental
Studies (Neuroscience) Pierre Rene Tibi, Interdepartmental
Studies (Neuroscience) Rosanne Margaret Tierney, French Timothy A. Tighe, Economics David Charles Tillman, Psychology/Biology Sandra Jean Tobey, French Barbara Gale Toleikis, Psychology Dori Ann Toll, Political Science Laurie Ann Tones, Psychology Melissa Graham Townsend, Political
Science/Psychology Paul David Trinkoff, History John Francis Tripp, Jr ., Political Science Louis Arthur Tsotakos, Interdepartmental
Studies (Foundations of Health Service) William Boyd Tucci, Economics Jay Harold Ugol, Biology Molly Uline, English Stephen James Ulrich, Economics Daria Patricia Upson, Economics Mitchell Peter Utell, Political Science/ Psychology
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Susanna C. Vanankeren, Interdepartmental Studies (Biochemistry)
• Francis Robert Vetrano, Economics Michelle Terese Viggiano, Psychology/
Political Science Lori Ann Visano, Psychology Amy Lynne Wachs, Political Science Robert Alan Wald, Biology Peter Varden Waldt, History Patricia Anne Walker, Psychology/Biology Thomas Bergan Wall, Geological Sciences Rhonda Wallach, Philosophy/Psychology Mark Lewis Waltzer, Biology Francis Witold Wankowicz, Biology/
Psychology Susan Elizabeth Ware-Potter, Psychology Mark Irwin Warshauer, Interdepartmental
Studies (Social Psychology) Betsi Mara Wasserman, Psychology Jeffrey Wasserman, Political Science Stanley Thenard Watkins, Psychology Mark Weaver, French
*Mel Stanley Weinberger, Philosophy Hilary Rachel Weiner, Psychology
*Luise Lauri Weinstein, Mathematics Marcie Jane Weintraub, Political Science/
Psychology Mark Bennett Weintraub, History
*Carl Broock Weiss, Jr., Biology/ Anthropology
David Henry Weiss, Sociology William Dennis Weiss, Economics Randi Lynn Weitzner, Psychology Bonnie Sue Wess, Political Science Barbara Lynn West, Biology Christine Noelle Wettlaufer, Psychology Dan Eliot Wiener, Psychology/History Nancy Ann Wiggins, Psychology
*Nancy Lynn Wilcox, Spanish Lawrence Eric Wilks, Economics Joseph Mark Williams, Chemistry Robert Brooks Wilson, Biology David John Wingrove, Studio Arts Pak Chung Patrick Wong, Psychology Thomas S. Wood, General Science David Mark Wunder, Political Science Rachel Yabkowitz, Biology Teresa Yuen Ling Yam, Economics Kenneth Franklin Yarka, Political Science/
History Jin Soo Yeap, History Eric Bruce Yoss, Psychology/ Biology Allan Jeffrey Young, Mathematics Stuart Ira Young, Psychology Pamela Joyce Zaid, Psychology Richard Charles Zakin, History Lesley Susan Zankel, Biology/Psychology Erica Susan Zeidenberg, Interdepartmental
Studies (American Studies)
*Distinction candidates
*Barbara Alyn Zeifer, Mathematics Richard Eric Zencker, Interdepartmental
Studies (Comprehension & Aesthetic of Music)
Sheree Fern Zigman, English Robert Louis Zoeckler, Philosophy
*Distinction candidates
Candidates for the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Degree
John Edward Adams, Biology- Geology Chris Edward Adolphsen, Physics Scott Frederick Argast, Geological Sciences Susan Jayne Barclay, Chemistry Barbara W. Herman, Biology-Geology J. Lawrence Bezviner, Physics Steven Bik, Biology-Geology John Myron Blaisdell, Physics David Craig Boyle, Physics and Astronomy Paul Henry Buika, Geological Sciences William Odell Butler, Chemistry Keith Chadwick, Physics Sue Ann Christman, Physics Thomas Herman Chyba, Physics Michael Amidon Crittenden, Physics and
Astronomy Keith Allen Daniels, Chemistry Mark Slade Davies, Physics and Astronomy John Michael Ellsworth, Biology- Geology Renee Helene Gelblat, Geological Sciences Laurence Golding, Physics James Joseph Gordon, Physics Mark Thomas Harris, Geological Sciences Miriam Heller, Biology- Geology Marlin Jay Johnson, Geological Sciences
Nancy Lynn Jones, Chemistry Russell Martin Levreault, Physics and
Astronomy Georgia Rose Marino, Biology- Geology Arnold Ira Miller, Biology- Geology Neal Robert Miller, Biology- Geology Mark Eugene Misenheimer, Physics William Frank Mooney III, Chemistry David Mozurkewich, Physics and Astronomy Andrew Joseph Poss, Chemistry Manny Richard Presicci, Physics David Howard Presky, Chemistry Michael Carr Pritchard, Geological Sciences Victor William Quinn, Physics Charles Jay Richman, Biology- Geology Ronald Clarence Rohe, Physics Josef Adalbert Schneider, Chemistry James A. Schultz, Chemistry Thomas A. Schultz, Biology- Geology Roy Steven Sonenshein, Biology-
Geology Jeffrey Mark Stein, Chemistry David Milton Steingas, Chemistry Joseph Mark Williams, Biology- Geology
Candidates for the MASTER OF ARTS Degree
Joseph Nathan Alexander, Sociology (February 3, 1978)
Jacques Amar, Physics Richard Prescott Barke, Political Science Janet Marie Begun, Statistics Jagdeep S. Bhandari, Economics Rajul Bhargava, Foreign LAnguages,
Lileratures, and linguistics (Linguistics) Gautam Bhattacharyya, Economics Catherine Therese Braun, Mathematics Eric Carleen, Statistics Clark David Chandlee, Physics Ajit Chaudhury, Economics Selcuk Cihangir, Physics (February 3, 1978) John J. Coffey, Jr., Mathematics Kadriye Samuk Davis, Foreign LAnguages,
Lileratures and linguistics (Linguistics) Roger Bruce Davis, Statistics
(February 3, 1978) Michel Jean Amedee Denber, Foreign
LAnguages, lileratures and linguistics (Linguistics)
Deborah Anne Dooley, English (February 3, 1978)
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Raymond Michael Ouch, Political Science Geraldine Elizabeth Dunn, Psychology Antoinette Suzanne Emch-Deriaz, History Susan Marsha Feldman, Philosophy Roberto Flores de Apodaca, Psychology Karl-Peter Stefan Frenger, Foreign
LAnguages, Lileratures and linguistics (Linguistics)
Toshitaka Fukiharu, Economics Pier Luigi Gilibert, Economics
(February 3, 1978) Robert Lester Glass, Jr., Mathematics Elise Michele Gold, English Patricia K. Gray, English Boyce H . Grier, Jr., Physics Yusaf Ziya Gulkok, Physics David S. Hart, Mathematics Zui Hercowitz, Economics Terry L. Herter, Physics Chung-Hsiou Huang, Political Science Motoshige Itoh, Economics Ronald I. Kirschner, History Mary B. Kress, English Richard G . Kronick, Political Science
Prasun Kumar Kundu, Physics Anatoli Kuprianov, Economics Yoshio Kurosaka, Economics Marc George Lacasse, Physics Catherine Anne Laskaya, English Tsong-Yue Lay, Economics
(February 3, 1978) Robert T. Lemmon, Mathematics Jui-Teng Lin, Physics Anna L. Linchevskaya, Foreign Languages,
Literatures and Linguistics (Russian Literature)
Michael Losonsky, Philosophy Glenn M. MacDonald, Economics Barbara Mann, Economics James A. Mason, Statistics Philip L. Matt, English Shailendra S. Menjoge, Statistics Dolores Campion Middleton, English David Allen Miller, Philosophy
(February 3, 1978) James Lorin Mondloch, Anthropology
(February 3, 1978) Douglas George Morris, History Vijay Murgai, Physics Edward Gerald Nedimala, Statistics Dale Arvid Nelson, Statistics Arnaldo Carlos Reis Nogueira, Mathematics Ann Burns Oaks, Mathematics lngunn Benediktsdottir Oskarsson,
Foreign Languages, Literatures and Linguistics (French) (February 3, 1978)
Demetrios A. Petrondas, Statistics
Ronald Alfred Poling, Physics Chitra Ramaswami, Economics Jennifer Anne Roback, Economics Frederick B. Rodgers, Economics Abbe Sue Rubin, Statistics Mark Rush, Economics David J. Salant, Economics John Francis Paul Shepanski, Physics Mary Alders Sheridan, English Lawrence Jay Singer, Political Science
(February 3, 1978) Surendra P. Singh, Physics Joan Z. Spade, Sociology Alan Craig Sparrow, History
(February 3, 1978) Michael John Stavola, Physics
(February 3, 1978) Annie Esther Stevens, English Robert Nahum Strassfeld, History Shin-lchi Takekuma, Economics Wendy S. Terryberry, English
(February 3, 1978) Eduardo Alberto Titelman-Goren,
Economics Margaret Louise Toohey, English Ernst Juerg Weber, Economics Elisabeth Wieser, Foreign Languages,
Literatures, and Linguistics (Linguistics) Joy Deborah Wiltenburg, History Donald Earl Winget, Physics Eero Tapio Ylatalo, Statistics Mary Zimmerman, Economics
Candidates for the MASTER OF SCIENCE Degree
Steven M. Bass, Chemistry Robert Michael Bilotta, Chemistry Bradley Porter Boyer, Biology Edward John Burke, Computer Science Frank J. Calzone, Biology George Oliver Chandlee, Geology Robert L. Deleon, Chemistry Thomas P. Demuth, Jr., Chemistry Diane M. DePrisco, Chemistry Mark Alan DeWyngaert, Biology Kathleen Duncan, Biology Rebecca German, Geology Ilya Gertner, Computer Science Julia Bell Graham, Biology Arden Diane Hoover, Chemistry Pamela Fulton Hopeman, Political Science
(Public Policy Analysis) Carol Mary Kenny, Biology Jerry Wayne Kuper, Chemistry Kuan Rong Lee, Chemistry Scott Harrison Lidgard, Geology Spencer Hsiang-Hsi Lin, Chemistry
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David J. Miller, Chemistry Ani! Nigam, Computer Science Richard Evans Osseck, Political Science
(Public Policy Analysis) Claud Warren Payne, Chemistry James B. Philip, Jr., Chemistry Roy Elliot Plotnick, Geology Frederick N. Preuninger, Chemistry George J. Quallich, Chemistry Jed A. Riemer, Chemistry Michael R. Roberts, Chemistry Daniel Sabbah, Computer Science Ricardo Salas, Computer Science Michael D . Samuels, Computer Science Uri Scheininger, Computer Science Philip White Signor III, Geology Michele C. Smith, Chemistry James Kent Sprinkle, Jr., Physics
(February 3, 19';'8) Steven Strauch, Chemistry Laura Ellen Tubbs, Chemistry
Graduate School of Management Candidates for the MASTER Of SCIENCE Degree
Susan Elizabeth Clark Boden, Systems Analysis
Edward J. Bysiek, Operations Research (February 3, 1978)
Chee Woo Chow, Applied Economics (February 3, 1978)
John J. Diehl, Applied Economics (February 3, 1978)
Peter R. Dodd, Applied Economics Robert Eric Johnson, Operations Research
(February 3, 1978)
Wayne H. Mikkelson, Applied Economics (February 3, 1978)
Richard S. Ruback, Applied Economics Mark Richard Scott, Applied Economics
(February 3, 1978) Kizhanatham Nagarajan Srikanth,
Operations Research (February 3, 1978) Fred William Thomas, Applied Economics
Candidates for the MASTER Of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree
Scott Wilson Abercrombie, Finance Neil Jay Amrine, Finance (February 3, 1978) Jeanne Myrna Andersen, Management
for the Non-Profit Sector Mark Bo Anderson, Finance/ Accounting Terry M. Badger, Computers and
Information Systems Richard A. Bailer, Finance/ Accounting Robert Edwin Bayer, Jr., Finance Laurel T . Berner, Marketing/Finance Parris M. Beverly, Marketing/Finance Barbara A. Bikofsky, Accounting/Finance Joseph Vincent Blake, Finance/ Accounting Gary James Bohac, Finance Sue W. Bollmann, Management for the
Non-Profit Sector Thomas K. Bolton, Accounting Charlotte Ann Bower, Finance Mark Curtin Boylan, Finance/Marketing Rebecca Banken Brindle, Accounting
(February 3, 1978) David Jeffrey Burns, Marketing Robert M. Burton, Jr., Finance Arlene Michele Carroll, Accounting Jon B. Chernak, Accounting/Finance Richard Stanley Chilinski, Accounting Julio Olivares Chiu, Finance
(February 3, 1978) Jean Carol Cimino, Accounting/Finance Colette Maureen Cirillo, Marketing Leroy Hoffman Clem, Jr., Finance
(February 3, 1978) Kathleen A. Colliflower, Accounting/ Finance Steven Elliot Cooperwasser, Applied
Economics/Finance Timothy James Costello, Applied
Economics/ Management for the Non-Profit Sector
P. F. Counihan, Accounting (February 3, 1978)
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Donald Francis Cummings, Marketing John A. Davidson, Computers and
Information Systems Carol A. Deinhardt, Management for the
Non-Profit Sector Richard E. Donofrio, Finance
(February 3, 1978) George H . Dounce, Operations Management Dennis Dundon, Finance (February 3, 1978) Rajasekaran Durairaj, Finance/ Marketing Poul Eldrup-Jorgensen, Finance Georg Farrak, Accounting Steven Michael Fells, Finance Roberto Fiore, Finance/ Accounting
(February 3, 1978) Alex D. Foster, Finance/ Accounting/
Computers and Information Systems Kenneth R. French, Finance/ Accounting David Matthew Gaudino, Opmitions
Management Zachary Glenn Goldstein, Management
for the Non-Profit Sector Ercan S. Gulcur, Finance (February 3, 1978) Servisimin Comert Gulcur, Finance
(February 3, 1978) Etta Joyce Grant, Accounting John Stephen Groesbeck, Management
for the Non-Profit Sector Mark Cromwell Hargrave III, Behavioral
Science Fujio Hayashi, Finance Douglas Henderson, Finance
(February 3, 1978) Robert M. Hess, Operations Management Glenn L. Hilt, Computers and Information
Systems Reginald L. Hoskins, Accounting/Finance David Da-Wei Huang, Operations
Management (February 3, 1978)
Marla Renee Jackson, Finance James Robert Jones II, Marketing Hubert Jouffroy, Finance (February 3, 1978) Charlie Ju, Accounting/Finance Nikolas Constantine Kapatos, Finance Frank Scott Karbel, Finance Ellen Kehoe, Management for the
Non-Profit Sector Robert L. Kellogg, Accounting
(February 3, 1978) William Kernan, Jr., Finance/ Accounting Barry Paul Klayton, Accounting/Finance Girish Heramb Kulkarni, Accounting Linda M. Lakeman, Accounting Janis Levine Landry, Applied Economics John Lawrence Langer, Finance Robert Louis LaPerle, Marketing Robert C. Lerner, Marketing Bernard Lok-Chiu Leung, Accounting/
Finance/Computers and Information Systems Karen Tova Levine, Operations Management Neil M. Librock, Finance Paul Henning Lundberg, Finance/Marketing Janice Mae Maguire, Finance/ Accounting John J. Mahar, Finance/ Applied Economics Tengku Ismail Bin Mahmud, Finance Arthur Fuk-Cheong Man, Finance/Marketing Dayiri George Manda, Finance Jeff Eliot Margolis, Finance/ Accounting Marica McCormack, Operations
Management/Computers and Information Systems
Edward Mettelman, Finance/ Applied Economics
Diane Morgenthaler, Finance/ Accounting Masayuki Murakami, Finance/Marketing Hugh Geoffrey Neale, Finance Kathryn D. Nesci, Finance
(February 3, 1978) James Roderick Newell, Computers and
Information Systems Richard C. Notargiacomo, Marketing Richard John Oparowski, Accounting Robert Michael Osieski, Management
for the Non-Profit Sector/Finance Gale Edward Peters, Finance/Marketing Thomas Glenn Phelps, Finance/ Accounting Daniel Richard Pilon, Operations
Management/Finance
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Michael B. Powell, Operations Management Steven Gregg Pritchard, Accounting/
Finance James E. Pritts, Marketing Robert Andrew Pullman, Operations
Management Edward Earl Regua, Accounting Vincent A. Renzi, Jr., Accounting Becky Lindquist Robbins, Operations
Management/Marketing Thomas Albert Roberts, Accounting/Finance Gary Joel Robinson, Finance/Marketing Gustavo Augusto Rodrigo S., Finance Octavio Ramirez Rojas, Finance/ Applied
Economics Robert Allan Rush, Accounting/Finance Ravi Bhushan Sahay, Finance Stephen James Samuels, Finance Paul Anthony Saner, Finance Jon Foster Schoonmaker, Finance Paul Ian Seitelman, Computers and
Information Systems Stephen William Shepard, Operations
Management! Applied Economics Richard Mark Shorin, Accounting/Finance Vinai Deo Singh, Finance (February 3, 1978) William J. Strassburg, Finance/Marketing Jeffrey Alan Tischler, Finance/ Accounting Sandra Lynn Tischler, Management for
the Non-Profit Sector/ Applied Economics Richard Clark Webb, Computers and
Information Systems Michael F. Werner, Applied Economics/
Finance James Henry Wesp, Management for the
Non-Profit Sector Laurian M. Whyte, Management for the
Non-Profit Sector/ Applied Economics Richard M. Wise, Accounting Richard H . Wood, Computers and Information
Systems Hannelore Woodin, Operations Management Bruce Brudno Wyner, Accounting/Finance John Gentry Yingling, Operations
Management (February 3, 1978) David Kidder Young, Applied Economics/
Finance Noel David Zidel, Computers and Information
Systems Donna Marie Zodda, Marketing/Finance Hans-Ulrich Zurfluh, Finance
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Jerome M. Alvermann (February 3, 1978) Robert F. Anderson Ronald L. Bane Donald M. Barnard (February 3, 1978) Monica H. Bauer (February 3, 1978) Michael A. Bell Robert J. Benetti Louis F. Sieck Ronald L. Bittner Robert D. Brennan, Jr. Roland J. Campbell Thomas W. Cox Michael Joseph De Luca William Wettlaufer Derrick Hugh H. Dietz John E. Dietz Peter J. Dygert Shirley J. Edwards John Gaynor Elliot Donald J. Fisher Warren Greatbatch (February 3, 1978) Nancy K. Gutbrodt Elmer Charles Hartman Robert C. Henderson L. Lee Horschman
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Sandor Kaali-Nagy Russ Elmer Kaegebein Jack Abraham Karet David A. Kostlzak Eric C. Kullberg Salvatore A. LaBella Thomas J. Larkin, Jr. Carol E. Latta Bruce Lippa John W. Oberlies (February 3, 1978) Philip Ondocin Alan L. Priest Elizabeth Rennert Betty Lou Schramm Lawrence Guy Smith (February 3, 1978) Jerome G. Spitzner Jeffrey Tai William L. Valentine James L. Walters (February 3, 1978) Anne K. Warren Philip R. Widing Ellen Claire Williamson Joseph James Zeccardi
College of Education Candidates for the MASTER Of ARTS Degree
Susan Anderson Adair, Curriculum (February 3, 1978)
Vivian Robin Babin, Development, Learning and Instruction
Georgeanna Bohrer, Curriculum Jesse H. Brown, Administration Geraldine Marie Charlebois, Curriculum
(February 3, 1978) Jean Farbrot Davis, Administration Linda Friedman, Curriculum Wilhelmina Holley Glover, Curriculum Clark John Godshall, Curriculum Aviva Wolff Greenland, Curriculum
(February 3, 1978) Ann Morgan Hayslip, Development,
Learning and Instruction Alaine Ebb Hoornbeck, Curriculum
(February 3, 1978) Mary E. Iverson, Curriculum Rita Regina Kaplan, Development,
Learning and Instruction
Barbara E. Knapp, Curriculum (February 3, 1978)
Matthew W. Morrison, Curriculum (February 3, 1978)
Kathleen O'Donnell Newcomb, Curriculum Arthur B. Radin, Curriculum Barbara S. Ruben, Curriculum Helen B. Rubens, Curriculum Jane Elizabeth Salminen, Curriculum Mary Elizabeth Schiller, Curriculum John P. Selmyer, Development, Learning
and Instruction Carol Fern Simonson, Curriculum Kathleen Ann Vande, Development,
Learning and Instruction Mary Laurie Ward, Curriculum
(February 3, 1978) Elizabeth Trowbridge Wild, Curriculum Jimmie Joan Wilson, Curriculum
Candidates for the MASTER Of EDUCATION Degree
R. Mitchell Bullene, Curriculum John Leonard Campolieto, Administration Beverly Hamilton Chandler, Helping
Services Jill Karen Holstein, Curriculum Jon G. Hunter, Administration
(February 3, 1978) Susan C. Johnson, Curriculum Patricia Mary Pragacz, Helping Services
Heather Elizabeth Rieger, A dministration (February 3, 1978)
Donald P. Riley, Administration Katherine B. Taddeo, Curriculum
(February 3, 1978) Judith Paula Halpern Thompson,
Curriculum (February 3, 1978) Darlene Roose Wiegandt, Curriculum
Candidates for the MASTER Of SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Degree
Joyce B. Ebmeyer, Helping Services Doris Goodman Klein, Curriculum
(February 3, 1978) Bradley Laurence Kummer, Helping
Services
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Ann Williams Marks, Curriculum Barbara Egbert McWilliams, Curriculum MaryLynn Routly, Curriculum Susan Schroeder Seacrest, Helping Services
Candidates for the DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Degree
Janet Crossland Barnard, Adminisfrafion David Joseph Mercaldo, Curriculum Thesis: College Faculty Member Thesis: Survey of Curriculum Planning Perceptions of Themselves and of Procedures in Public Residential Some Significant Others Schools for the Deaf (February 3, 1978) (February 3, 1978) Marie Antoinette Mulherin, Curriculum
John F. 0 . Carey, Curriculum Thesis: The Effect of "If . . . Then" Thesis: _The Relationship Between Sentence Structure on the Reading Attitude Toward School, Sex, Comprehension of Students Aged Eight Intelligence and Academic Achievement and Nine
Zelda Weinberg Chevalier, Curriculum Ronald Edwin Padgham, Curriculum Thesis: Information Integration Thesis: A Conceptual Basis for Faculty Processes of School Principals and Development Programs in the Visual Differences in Organizational Climate Arts (February 3, 1978) Mary Coyle Palamar, Curriculum
Frederick Lester Dembowski, Adminisfrafion Thesis: The Relationship of Socio-Thesis: The Optimization of School economic Status to Receptive and District Cash Management: A Case Expressive Language, Listening and Study Reading Comprehension Abilities of
Pasqualina Emilia DiRienzo, Curriculum Intermediate Grade Children Thesis: Analysis of Basal Readers in Regard Carl William Thompson, Adminisfrafion to Treatment of the Aged (February 3, 1978) Thesis: Some Effects of Self-Evaluation
Concetta Angeli Duval, Curriculum Feedback on Behavior in Three School-Thesis: Differential Teacher Grading Board-Groups Behavior Toward Female Students of Mary Loretta Trepanier, Developmenf, Mathematics Learning and Insfrucfion
William Andrew Guiffre, Adminisfrafion Thesis: The Performance of Learning Thesis: The Ethics of Secondary School Disabled and Normal Children on Principals and Conformity to A Written Piagetian Memory Tasks Code of Ethics David S. Wiesner, Developmenf, Learning
Michael Anthony Jones, Curriculum and Insfrucfion Thesis: Descriptive Analysis of Thesis: Cognitive Styles of Information Aggregate Vote Totals of Selected Processing as Related to Academic Wards in the 1971 Rochester School Achievement of Third Grade Pupils Board Election with Regard to Race T. Thorne Wiggers, Helping Services and Ideology (February 3, 1978) Thesis: The Effects of Client Sex,
Mary Lu Keep, Curriculum Counselor Sex, and Counselor Role on Thesis: Early Prediction of School Selected Client Nonverbal Behaviors in Achievement A Counseling Analogue
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College of Engineering and Applied Science
Candidates for the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Degree
Brian Scott Alcott, Chemical Engineering Jonathan Cooper Allen, Electrical Engineering Gerald Michael Aron, Mechanical
Engineering *Susan Jayne Barclay, Chemical Engineering Dana Robert Becker, Engineering and Applied
Science Glenn David Boreman, Optics Edward Bigelow Bragg, Optics David Alan Butler, Electrical Engineering Thomas William Campbell, Chemical
Engineering Brian David Carlton, Mechanical Engineering
*Daniel Alan Carr, Chemical Engineering Sui Man Chan, Mechanical Engineering
*King Fai Choi, Electrical Engineering Pawlo Choroszylow, Mechanical Engineering
*Michael Dennis Christie, Electrical Engineering
Frank Lawrence Clifton, Electrical Engineering
Marilyn Jane Collings, Chemical Engineering Mark Robert Cutkosky, Mechanical
Engineering *Jeffrey Don Davis, Electrical Engineering
Richard A. Druyeh, Electrical Engineering George Edward Eichert, Engineering and
Applied Science *Michael Robert Engbrecht, Electrical
Engineering *Benjamin Ross Epstein, Electrical
Engineering Bruce Martin Epstein, Electrical Engineering Douglas Lloyd Failor, Optics Daniel Nicholas Fazio, Engineering and
Applied Science William Joseph Federspiel, Chemical
Engineering Steven Lewis Feierstein, Electricql
Engineering James H. Frost, Chemical Engineering Julia Oi Yu Fung, Chemical Engineering Mark Raymond Garrison, Chemical
Engineering *Scott Michael Glenn, Geomechanics
Michel Goldmunz, Optics *Richard Scott Goldweit, Engineering and
Applied Science *Sheldon Burt Corell, Chemical Engineering
Deborah Ann Graca, Chemical Engineering Vincent Gerard Grassi, Chemical Engineering David Hinman Guy, Chemical Engineering
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*Daniel Bruer Hage, Chemical Engineering *Vladimir Hampl, Jr., Chemical Engineering Michael John Hayford, Optics Allan Heiney, Optics
*Robert Paul Herloski, Optics James Patrick Hermann, Chemical
Engineering *Jon Charles Hiller, Electrical Engineering *David Mark Hockenbery, Chemical
Engineering Peter Charles Holtermann, Engineering and
Applied Science James William Howard, Optics Lianne Carole Hughett, Optics John Paul Joseph, Mechanical Engineering Gordon Kenneth Kapes, Electrical
Engineering Richard M. King, Mechanical Engineering Peter Willard Klipfel, Chemical Engineering
*William John Knapp, Chemical Engineering George Vincent Kondraske, Electrical
Engineering Eric Walter Larkin, Optics
*Oonthim Lau, Mechanical Engineering *Wing Kong Law, Electrical Engineering *Thorne Lay, Geomechanics William David Lentz, Electrical Engineering Christopher Winslow Lord, Chemical
Engineering Robert Neil Luce, Chemical Engineering . Steven Francis Malary, Mechanical
Engineering Deborah Sue Miller, Mechanical Engineering Stuart Alan Miller, Electrical Engineering William Anderson Monroe, Jr., Mechanical
Engineering Ani! Narang, Electrical Engineering Jeffrey Dart Nathan, Electrical Engineering Chee Ping Ng, Mechanical Engineering Ari Martin Novis, Electrical Engineering David John Olek, Electrical Engineering Lloyd Anthony Ormon, Geomechanics James Richard Oslica, Electrical Engineering Jean Lynne Pacelli, Electrical Engineering Craig Louis Paulshock, Engineering and
Applied Science David K. Ploetz, Chemical Engineering Duane Edward Reid, Electrical Engineering Janet Helen Robinson, Electrical Engineering
*Distinction candidates
Thomas John Rodilosso, Geomechanicsl Mechanical Engineering
Stephen Charles Ross, Engineering and Applied Science
Ronald Wayne Rotach, Electrical Engineering *John Joseph Sabol, Jr., Electrical Engineering
Scott Andrew Sampl, Electrical Engineering *Joseph Sanchez, Optics *Mark Edward Schmid, Electrical Engineering Brian Eugene Schmitz, Chemical Engineering Douglas Mitchell Schwarz, Electrical
Engineering David Lawrence Share, Engineering and
Applied Science Harry R. Sheets, Chemical Engineering Jonathan Paul Shore, Electrical Engineering Kenneth Lee Slack, Chemical Engineering
*Kathleen Ann Spear, Chemical Engineering *Peter Kenney Sprague, Chemical Engineering James Marshall Stearns, Engineering and
Applied Science *Jackal Jeun-Cheung Tse, Electrical
Engineering Jerome Tzau, Mechanical Engineering Donald Vandenberg, Optics Dennis Lee Venable, Optics
Becky Louise Vives, Electrical Engineering David Wayne Warker, Electrical Engineering
*Karen Joan Watkins, Chemical Engineering William Louis Weber, Optics James Jeffrey Westfall, Geomechanics Scott Alan Wilfert, Geomechanics Raymond J. Willemann, Geomechanics Nathaniel Oates Wilson, Chemical
Engineering Stanley Smith Wirsig, Electrical Engineering Chun-Fong Wong, Mechanical Engineering Joseph Peter Woods, Electrical Engineering/
Mechanical Engineering Mark William Worthington, Electrical
Engineering Jone Lap Wu, Engineering and Applied
Science Iris Joan Young, Electrical Engineering Gloria Maria Ysas-Diaz, Chemical
Engineering *Jeffrey Alan Zimmer, Mechanical
Engineering *Stephanie Marie Zwolinski, Electrical
Engineering
*Distinction candidates
Candidates for the MASTER OF SCIENCE Degree
Farrokh Abrishamkar, Electrical Engineering (February 3, 1978)
Olutoye Peter Akinjiola, Chemical Engineering Thomas Malcolm Armstrong, Optics John Bartlett Bacon, Mechanical and
Aerospace Sciences James Whinston Baer, Optics Steven Allen Becroft, Electrical Engineering Norman Kirk Birrell, Electrical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Tajudeen Bayo Bishi, Chemical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Eric Francis Boonstra, Chemical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Arijit Bose, Chemical Engineering Yuk Yueh Cheng, Electrical Engineering Thierry M. Dewandre, Mechanical and
Aerospace Sciences Gary A. Dir, Optics Calvin Samuel Dupuis, Chemical Engineering Robert Paul Freese, Optics Mark Craig Gerchman, Optics Michel Goldmunz, Optics Laura Theresa Goliaszewski, Mechanical
and Aerospace Sciences Lisa Gregorka, Optics Keven G. Harding, Optics Robert F. Host, Chemical Engineering Bruce Irving, Optics (February 3, 1978) John Frederick Isenberg, Optics
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David Charles Jordan, Optics Dale G. Lakomy, Electrical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Thomas Chung Yee Leung, Optics
(February 3, 1978) Zacarias Malacara-Hernandez, Optics Robert L. Markowski, Chemical Engineering John Lucian McClaine, Electrical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Paul Oliver McLaughlin, Optics Charles E. Moore, Optics Mark William Morris, Chemical Engineering Robert Murphy, Jr., Optics Richard Paul Murray, Optics
(February 3, 1978) David Mark Niklewicz, Chemical Engineering Shlomo Nir, Optics Bruce Alan Peterson, Electrical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Francois Pin, Mechanical and Aerospace
Sciences Robert James Pizzutiello, Jr., Electrical
Engineering James A. Pleau, Chemical Engineering Ashok Jaikishen Rajpal, Electrical
Engineering Neil E. Rich, Electrical Engineering Yvonne Gail Russell, Chemical Engineering Richard F. Schreiber, Chemical Engineering Rickey J. Seyler, Materials Science
James Paul Shipkowski, Eleclrical Engineering
Timothy Joseph Singler, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences
David Charles Smith, Optics Gregory Maher Smith, Materials Science
(February 3, 1978) Mark Wesley Smith, Electrical Engineering Vikas S. Sonwalkar, Mechanical and
Aerospace Sciences Thomas Steven Soulos, Electrical Engineering John Joseph Stulak, Optics
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William J. Sullivan, Chemical Engineering Charles Edward Synborski, Optics
(February 3, 1978) Kazuo Tanaka, Mechanical and Aerospace
Sciences Robert Bruce Tilove, Electrical Engineering
(February 3, 1978) Bruce Edward Truax, Optics Mark Waldman, Optics (February 3, 1978) Robert C. Walker, Mechanical and Aerospace
Sciences Theodore Charles Willis, Optics
University College of Liberal and Applied Studies
Candidates for the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Degree in General Studies
Susan Thomas Allen, Social Sciences Dorothy Lee Anderson, Natural Sciences Mark Stephen Avery, Social Sciences Kathleen Margaret Barry, Social Sciences
*George Frank Bergman, Jr., Social Sciences Peter Henry Sieling, Natural Sciences Benjamin Walter Blake, Natural Sciences Katherine L. Bleyl, Natural Sciences Miriam Tintner Bogdonoff, Humanities Kathryn Marion Brandt, Social Sciences
*Sallie Craven Brennan, Social Sciences *Therese Ann Caffery, Social Sciences Charles Anthony Callari, Jr ., Natural
Sciences Angel Caraballo-Torres, Natural Sciences
*Linda Jean Carpenter, Social Sciences *Margaret Hennig-Carr, Humanities
Elaine Dobbs Carroll, Social Sciences *Laura Lee Carstensen, Social Sciences *Carol Louise Conant, Natural Sciences Richard James Cook, Natural Sciences Paul Robert Cote, Natural Sciences Richard William Cramer, Humanities
*Mary Jane Cummings, Social Sciences Suzanne Lise Cunningham, Natural Sciences
*Maureen Reagon D'Eloia, Social Sciences James Dorofy, Social Sciences Dorothy Farney Eaton, Humanities Marlene Eva Ester, Social Sciences T. Viresh Fernando, Social Sciences
*James David Fouser, Social Sciences John Thomas Gefell, Natural Sciences
*Susana Mejia de Gonzalez del Riego, Social Sciences
Jeanette Gordon, Natural Sciences Loren Ervin Hendrix, Natural Sciences Margaret Anne Hill, Humanities
*Elizabeth Aycock Hoffman, Humanities William Heisey Hollenbaugh, Jr., Natural Sciences Lynne Charlotte Hollyer, Social Sciences
*Pamela Nichols Holston, Natural Sciences *Joel Kenneth Horwich, Humanities *Joan Grose Ibanez, Social Sciences *Sheryl Roselle Irvine, Social Sciences *Caroline Sue Jenkins, Humanities
Donald Alan Jessmer, Social Sciences David Matthew Kaseman, Social Sciences Sarah Louise Kaufmann, Humanities Gloria Millicent Langston, Social Sciences Lois Lee, Natural Sciences
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Debra June Leverson, Social Sciences Katherine Althea Lewis, Natural Sciences James Edward Logsdon, Natural Sciences Margaret Ann Lucey, Social Sciences Janet Skinner Majercik, Social Sciences
*Karen Niles Malausky, Social Sciences Edward James McGee, Social Sciences Arthur Francis Mclean, Jr ., Natural
Sciences Jan E. Miner-Heath, Social Sciences Marcia Oennifie Williams-Morehead,
Natural Sciences *David Emmett Murphy, Social Sciences
Mary Constance Murray, Social Sciences *Norma Ellen Muurahainen, Natural Sciences Peter Louis Niche, Social Sciences Christina Oddleifson, Social Sciences Benito Pallotta, Natural Science~ Karen Carley Parysek, Natural Sciences Yaromyr Yuri Pryjmak, Natural Sciences Curtis Michael Ray, Natural Sciences
*Kathleen Ann Reed, Natural Sciences Eunice Rogers, Natural Sciences Jeannette Bo Rolli, Social Sciences
*Hannah Levine Rosenblatt, Social Sciences *Rita Lynn Rudnick, Social Sciences Adib Haneef Sabree, Social Sciences Richard Stanley Sadowski, Social Sciences Garry Edward Schmidt, Natural Sciences
*Dennis B. Schulmerich, Natural Sciences Fredrick John Selzer, Natural Sciences Nancy Ellen Shields, Social Sciences
*Judith Ann Roggie Smith, Natural Sciences Dennis Earl Sneddon, Natural Sciences Judith E. Goodspeed Stacey, Natural
Sciences *John Vincent Stanley, Social Sciences James Henry Sullivan, Social Sciences Julie Ann Warner, Natural Sciences Joel Richard Warren, Social Sciences
*Wendy Louise Warren, Humanities *Elsa Holm Hanson Welch, Natural Sciences Drusilla Bliss Wemett, Natural Sciences Christopher Williams, Natural Sciences
*Joan Mayo Beugless Williams, Humanities James Robert Wilson, Natural Sciences
*Marcia J. Zach, Natural Sciences
*Distinction candidates
Candidates for the MASTER Of SCIENCE Degree
Noelle Andrus, Community Services Tshai M. Bailey, Community Services
(February 3, 1978) Alan Thomas Brewen, Mathematical Methods William L. Bristow, General Studies
(Humanities) Joseph R. Brown III, Environmental Studies Rivka Chatman, Community Services Sandra Ann Hahn Ciaccia, Community
Services Louis Joseph Cianca, Environmental
Studies (February 3, 1978) Dolores Clark, Community Services Kathleen Fyfe Colon, Adulll.earning Virginia Mamoone Conn, Adult Learning Craig D. Dickstein, Mathematical Methods Richard H. Dixon, Adull Learning Susan Giencke Evon, Community Services Robert John Farrell, Adult Learning Roslyn Bakst Goldman, General Studies
(Humanities) Hildegard Herz, Community Services
(February 3, 1978) Linda Nadler · Insalaco, Mathematical Methods Lu Ann Irwin, Adull Learning Stephen Arthur Katz, Community Services
(February 3, 1978) Barbara E. Kirk, Adult Learning Catherine M. Kirk, Community Services Annamae Resetar Kiser, Community
Services William Kulp, Community Services Nancy Jean Lampen, Adull Learning
(February 3, 1978)
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Toby Lazerson, Community Services (February 3, 1978)
Christopher Kui-Tao Leung, Environmental Studies
Ann B. Nelson, Environmental Studies Jacqueline Dunn Reingold, Community
Services Michael Riley, Community Services Angelina Mary Santarelle, Adult Learning Lizette Santiago, Community Services
(February 3, 1978) Elizabeth Ann Schellhorn, General Studies
(Humanities) Edward Alan Schwenzer, Adulll.earning Arna Shefrin, Community Services Jean Grose Shufelt, Adull Learning Richard Albert Sloane, Environmental
Studies (February 3, 1978) Wayne E. Snyder, Environmental Studies Eleanor J. Sorvari, General Studies
(Humanities) Elizabeth E. Thaler, General Studies
(Humanities) Joanne K. Thordarson, Community Services
(February 3, 1978) Edward Kenneth Welch II, Environmental
Studies Marilyn Wiles-Kettenmann, Community
Services William R. Williams, Adull Learning Karen Lee Witkowicz, Community Services
Eastman School of Music
Candidates for the BACHELOR OF MUSIC Degree
Paul Jayson Arnold, Applied Music (Violin) Suzanne Dorothy Barhite, Music Education Peter Stanley Berquist, Applied Music
(Double Bass) *Rhonda Rae Bingham, Applied Music
(Violin) David Fairchild Blackall, Music Education Paul Edwin Budd, Applied Music (Clarine!)
*James Paul Buonemani, Applied Music (Qrgan)
Wayne E. Burak, Applied Music {Violoncello) Paul Thomas Burri, Jr., Applied Music
(Trombone) Roxana Avalos Calderon, Applied Music
(Violin) Glenna Jeanne Chance, Applied Music
{Viola) Susan Deborah Cole, Applied Music (Horn) Meredith Anne Cooper, Applied Music
(Violoncello) *Dorianne Cotter, Applied Music {Violin) *Thomas Charles Crawford, Composition David A. Cross, Applied Music (Clarinell Mary Lyman Scott Crouse, Applied Music
(Piano) J. Marshall Croyle, Applied Music (Organ)
*Martha Ann Curtis, Applied Music {Violin) M. Ann Davis, Music Education Catherine Irene Del Russo, Applied Music
(Oboe) *Michelle Adrienne Disco, Applied Music
(Voice) Karen Angela Falsetta, Music Education William T. Flynn, Composition
*Mark H. Foster, Applied Music (Percussion) Robert C. Frascotti, Music Education
*Rebecca Jane Gifford, Music Education *Allen Mark Gimbel, Composition Nancy Catherine Goodearl, Applied Music
(Horn) *Laura Elizabeth Hall, Applied Music (Horn) *Amy Sue Hamilton, Theory/ Applied Music
fFlule) Helen Harris, Music Education
*Leila Ellen Harry, Applied Music fVoicel Mark Williamson Huggins, Applied Music
(Violin) Thomas Anthony lndiano, Music Education Lawrence Philip Jessen, Applied Music
(Organ) Edward Roberts Johnson, Applied Music
(Clarine!) Susan Berry Johnson, Applied Music fViolinl
*Mindy Fern Kaufman, Applied Music (F/ufe)
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*Howard T. Keever, Theory *Barbara Ruth Kronewitter, Applied Music
(Piano) *Marsha Joy Leighty, Applied Music (Flute) *Marian Lois Liebowitz, Applied Music
(Clarine!) Mark Aaron Lopeman, Applied Music
(Saxophone) Milton D. Mashmer, Theory
*Melissa Dale Matson, Applied Music (Viola) Chris Alan Matten, Applied Music (Trombone) Susan Barbara May, Applied Music (Voice) Christopher Dickinson McDowell, Music
History John N. Mcintyre, Applied Music (Oboe) Elva Mae Mikk, Music Education
*Ilene Deborah Mohl, Music Education *Marie JoAnne Morin, Music Education *Nyela Basney Mueller, Applied Music (Piano) *Carol Sue Mukhalian, Applied Music (Harp) *Gregory Paul Mulligan, Applied Music
{Violin) *Mollie Hall Nichols, Applied Music (Organ) Jane B. Parsons, Applied Music (Violoncello) Gilbert Arthur Pease, Applied Music fDouble
Bass) Douglas Brian Peterson, Applied Music
(Piano) Marilyn Louise Prasil, Applied Music {Violin)
*Kevin Purrone, Theory Patricia Ann Roughton, Music Education Theodore Paul Rounds, Applied Music
(Percussion) George Joseph Sakakeeny II, Applied Music
(Bassoon) Susan Schentzel, Applied Music (Piano) Susan Secunda, Applied Music (Voice)
*Joachim Segger, Applied Music (Piano) *Michael John Sheadel, Applied Music (Piano) Melissa Ann Shuler, Applied Music (Flute) Orma K. Shwachman, Music History
*Paul Avram Silver, Applied Music fViolal *Cheryl Elizabeth Smith, Applied Music
(Violin) David Amsden Starkweather, Applied Music
{Violoncello) Ronald Richard Strnad, Applied Music
(Percussion) Alan Scott Tobias, Music Education
*Steven Craig Townsend, Applied Music (Organ)
*Cheryl Favier Toyama, Music Education *William Kevin Trafka, Applied Music (Organ)
*Distinction candidates
Gregory H. Turner, Music Education Joanne Marie Veeder, Music Education Merrilee Wallbrunn, Applied Music
(Violoncello)
Helen Louise Weiss, Applied Music (Organ) Steven Lindsey Wilson, Music Education Paul M. Wos, Music Education
Candidates for the MASTER OF ARTS Degree
Sulin Chen, Music Theory Richard Eugene Delaney, Music Theory Jeannette DeWitt, Musicology Thomas Norman Elsberry, Music Theory Darlene M. Flynn, Music Education James D . Houser, Music Theory
(September 30, 1977)
James Robert Kirchmyer, Musicology Joseph Mark Lalumia, Music Theory Joyce Lee Schenewerk, Music Theory
(September 30, 1977) Jane Leona VanMiddlesworth, Music
Education
Candidates for the MASTER OF MUSIC Degree
Richard Albagli, Performance and Literature Ann-Elizabeth Aleinikoff, Music Education
(September 30, 1977) John T. Alfieri, Jazz Studies and Contemporary
Media Cynthia Sue Bailey, Performance and
Literature Thomas Aaron Bolan, Composition Anne London Bouchal (Peyton), Music
Education (September 30, 1977) Nancy Helen Bracken, Performance and
Literature Michael Reed Carney, Performance and
Literature Lawrence Joseph Carr, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) Julie Ann Charland, Performance and
Literature Pamela Jane Coburn, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) Vincent Andrew DiMartino, Jazz Studies
and Contemporary Media Donna Lee Exline, Music Education
(September 30, 1977) Anne Fagerburg, Performance and Literature
(September 30, 1977) Keith Sheldon Foley, Jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media Susan Freier, Performance and Literature Cindy Gould, Performance and Literature Kevin Hanlon, Composition April Dawn Harriff, Music Education
(September 30, 1977) Christos Panagiotou Hatzis, Composition
(September 30, 1977) Nelson Grant Hinds, Jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media James Wilfred Howsmon, Performance
and Literature
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Allie Ritter Jensen, Performance and Literature (September 30, 1977)
William Lee Kennedy, Jazz Studies and Contemporary Media
Timothy Tom Kloth, Composition Robert N. Knight, Performance and Literature
(September 30, 1977) Geoffrey Wai-Chung Ko, Music Education Stephen John Lee, Performance and Literature
(September 30, 1977) Roger G. Lentz, Music Education Melinda Wall Liebermann, Performance
and Literature Colleen Liggett, Performance and Literature Michael A. Lipman, Performance and
Literature John Arthur Mahoney, Jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media Marlys Ann Maier, Music Education
(September 30, 1977) Diane Schorge Mathie, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) Dennis Clark Maxfield, Performance and
Literature Bradford Howard Meyerdierks, Music
Education (September 30, 1977) Kristin A. Miller, Performance and Literature Kathleen Georgia Murphy, Performance
and Literature (September 30, 1977) Catherine Scott Nesbit, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) Laura Lee Nichols, Performance and Literature John Frank Oddo, Jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media Fredrica Prior Phillips, Performance and
Literature Phoebe Ann Ray, Performance and Literature Robert Dale Richardson, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977)
Karen Lucy Ritscher, Performance and Literature
Victor Sven Rohr, Performance and Literature PaulY. Rowe, Performance and Literature Lance M. Rubin, jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media Christopher L. Scholl, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) Robert Louis Sheppard, Jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media Elaine Marie Shimmel, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) David Matthew Shockey, Performance and
Literature Arlene Ruth Shrut, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977) Beverley Singleton Simms, Performance
and Literature M. Elaine Smith, Performance and Literature
Robert Harold Stein, Jazz Studies and Contemporary Media
John Chappell Stowe, Performance and Literature
Jessica Ray Suchy, Performance and Literature Janet L. Tebbe!, Performance and Church Music Jeffrey J. Tkazyik, Jazz Studies and
Contemporary Media Charles W. VanBuren, Music Education Janice Kay Wenger, Performance and
Literature Erik Forrester Wettstein, Performance and
Literature Mark Gordon Wheaton, Music Education
(September 30, 1977) Deborah Jean Whiffen, Performance and
Literature Jonathan A. Wright, Performance and
Literature (September 30, 1977)
Candidates for the DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS Degree
Timothy Edward Albrecht, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: Musical Rhetoric in Selected Organ Works of Johann Sebastian Bach
Norma Holmes Auchter, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: A Study of Successful Pre-College Piano Teaching (September 30, 1977)
Larry Lee Cortner, Performance and Church Music
Dissertation: Thirteen Chorale Preludes for Organ and Obbligato Instrument Leipzig Poe!, Mus. Ms. 364/2
William Jeryl Davis, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: A Study of the Solo and Chamber Literature for the Oboe D'Amore from 1720-c. 1760 with Modern Performance Editions of Select Unpublished Works (September 30, 1977)
John William Denton, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: The Use of Oboes in the Church Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach (September 30, 1977)
James Everett Dumm, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: Orchestral-Repertoire Studies for Violin
Patricia Sue Fitzsimmons, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: A Translation of Yvonne Rokseth's La Musique D'Orgue Au VX' Siecle Ef Au Debut Du VXI' Together With a Commentary
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Stanley Jack Gaulke, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: The Solo and Chamber Works for Clarinet of Arnold Cooke
David Alan Glick, Music Education Dissertation: The Five-Keyed Clarinet 1775-1825: Restoration of an Authentic lrlstrument and the Study of Its Literature
Michael Patrick Guiltinan, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: The Absolute Music for Piano Solo by Leo Sowerby (September 30, 1977)
John Robert McKay, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: Notational Practices in Selected Piano Works of the Twentieth Century
David Mark Randolph, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: New Techniques in the Avant-Garde Repertoire for Solo Tuba
Steven Herbert Smith, Performance and Literature
Dissertation: THE PIANO CONCERTO AFTER BARTOK: A Survey for Performers of the Piano Concerto Literature with Emphasis on the Postwar Era, 1945- 1970
School of Medicine and Dentistry
Candidates for degrees from the School of Medicine and Dentistry are listed in the Commencement Program for their Ceremonies to be held on Sunday, May 21, 1978.
School of Nursing
Candidates for the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Degree in Nursing
Joseph Michael Achtyl Carolyn A. Aldridge Mark Quayle Andrews Sandra Susan Barnes Nancy Elizabeth Barry Echo-Leigh Bertolini Marilyn Anne Bochenko Barbara Ann Botz Judith A. Bower Teresa Elizabeth Braell Leigh Baker Brenneman Celia Rose Brown Nancy J. Callahan Carol Frances Clifford Roberta Cohen Hilda Lam Collins Maureen Mary Corcoran Cherie K. Crist Rose Mary Croce Melissa Ann Crowe Mary Lu Daly Lisa Mary Damon Fern Drillings Margaret Ann Eberts Mary Juanita Erway Dale Dianne Eskin Katherine Maria Farago (February 3, 1978) Mary Margaret Fitch Susan Norma Fitzpatrick Amy Marie Freiberger Ann Marie Gallagher Nancy Anne Gebhardt Janet Lynn Gerus Christine M. Goding Heidi Sue Goranson Jody Andrea Gould Susan Greenwald Nathan Hanks
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Anne Marie Hawkes Cynthia S. Herndon Guy L. Higgins Thomas W. Hijeck Katharine Ann Hiltunen Nancy Jean Johnson Lucinda 0 . Jungjohann Barbara A. Katz Alice Mae Kenyon Mary Jo Korfhage-Poret Carolyn Anne Kosobucki Suzanne Elizabeth Kote (February 3, 1978) Michele La Pree Katherine Ann Lazary Renee Levine Eileen Katherine Lindley Daria G. Lockwood Joanne Malacarne Rosanne Mandel Mary Elizabeth McGinnis Shannon M. Mclaughlin Alison Hope Miller Dwight R. Milne III Marcy Jo Moag Mary Margaret Mochnal Maureen P. Murphy (February 3, 1978) Jane Elizabeth DeWeese Painting Debra Jean Pelow Theresa Marie Petrauskas Deborah Jean Povilonis Janan Kay Rafferty (February 3, 1978) Janelle Ruth Repair June I. Richardson Beth Lynn Ritter Luanne Roberts Alison Lea Rose Penelope Townsend Sameroff Susan Melinda Samuel
Susan Lee Schaertl LuAngela Cervone Schneiter Kathryn J. Schwartz Craig Robert Sellers Regina Mary Shannon Barbara Lee Shultz Michelle Kay Smith Melinda Briese Spry Michele Diane Stein Lori Gene Stoler Mary Elizabeth Sturtzer Barbara A. Urich
Marguerite Henderson Varner Bonnie Gean Morrison Vaughn Carol J. Shempp Vitolins Estalyn Walcoff Joyce Lorraine Wiedrich
(February 3, 1978) James Roger Wilson Margaret Constance Wolf Amy Robin Zaiff Holly Ruth Zimmerman Linda Renee Zislin
Candidates for the MASTER OF SCIENCE Degree in Nursing
Elaine M. Hughes Andolina Nancy Campbell Baker Pauline Braiman Carolyn Keith Burr Bess Frances Cooke Marifrances Kraseski Cooper Carolyn Pyrch Cunningham Cynthia Scott Darling Mary-Therese Behar Dombeck Robert Lloyd Elliott Susan Marie Enzbrenner Marcia Mears Etu Anne V. V. Evans Beverly Ziegler Faro Joanne L. Fioravanti Janet Turnbull Foerster Martha Ann Fortune Patricia Ann Hamill Mary Lou Williams Hayden Carol Lee Hondorf (February 3, 1978) Maryjoan Deborah Ladden Deborah Sciaruto Lamb Gerri S. Lamb Diane Lauver Carol Ann Maine (February 3, 1978)
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Nancy Lynn Marchak Lois Esther Koch Marvin Cynthia Ricci McCloskey Davida Rosenthal Michaels Suanne J. Miller Janet Irene Mlinar Sue Ellen Nickoley Elizabeth Marie Nolan F. Julia Olijnyk Mark Alan Prange Mary Elizabeth Rich Betty-Jane Schrum Elaine A. Slabinski Donna K. Smith Lora Lee Sparacino Carolyn Jene Springfield Mary Ann Holowka Sprung Janice Marie Steiner Maryann Timon Mary S. Turner (February 3, 1978) Alison Williams Van Putte Kenneth Dale Walgren Carol A. Wilson Mary Lou Wranesh Janice Sue Ziegel
University Council on Graduate Studies
Candidates for the DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Degree
Mauriso Alves da Silva, Mathematics Thesis: Some Coefficient Problems for Univalent Functions
Charles Thomas Andrews, Psychology Thesis: Effects of Maternal Speech Upon Verbal Regulation of Motor Behavior of Four-Year-Oids
Scott Arthur Armstrong, Optics Thesis: Theoretical and Experimental Studies on the Importance of Photographic Grain in Optical Systems
Marie-France Etienne Baer, French Literature Thesis: Gerard de Nerval: Janus Multiplie
Robert A. Becker, Economics Thesis: Simple Dynamic Models of Equilibrium
Robert E. Benner, Materials Science Thesis: Brillouin Scattering from Tungsten Bronze Materials (February 3, 1978)
Carl A. Benware, Psychology Thesis: Quantitative and Qualitative Learning Differences as a Function of Learning in Order to Teach Another: A Motivational Approach
Edward C. Bloomfield, Business Administration Thesis: Media Cross-Ownership, Newspaper Chains, Competition, and Daily Newspaper Advertising Rates
Arthur Anthony Borghese, History Thesis: From Riot to Strike: A Study of the Working Class of Mulhouse, 1847- 1870
Lawrence Bart Breitborde, Anthropology Thesis: The Social Structural Basis of Linguistic Variation in an Urban African Neighborhood (February 3, 1978)
Roger Darrell Briggs, Music Co mposition Thesis: SYNTHESIS
Alexander Russell Brinkman, Music Theory Thesis: Johann Sebastian Bach's Orgelbiichlein: A Computer-Assisted Study of the Melodic Influence of the Cantus Firmus on the Contrapuntal Voices
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Joan Ellen Brooks, Biology Thesis: A Comparative Study of the Wild Type and Mutant Forms of Phage T2 DNA-Adenine Methylase
Victoria Dianne Burgin, Psychology Thesis: Group Treatment of Test Anxiety in College Students by Undergraduate Group Leaders (February 3, 1978)
Dev Prasad Chakraborty, Physics Thesis: Study of Resistance Anomalies in the Order-Disorder Alloy System Fe-Al (February 3, 1978)
Wing To Chan, Economics Thesis: The Effect of Urban Minimum Wage on Unemployment, Capital Mobility and International Trade (February 3, 1978)
Morris E. Chandler, Psychology Thesis: Interpersonal Control Styles and Problem Solving Strategies in Self-Regulation (February 3, 1978)
Chang-Lun Chow, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences
Thesis: Dynamic Fracture Testing Using Shear Force Measurements on Double Cantilever Beam Specimens
Sung-nee George Chu, Materials Science Thesis: Impression Creep-A New Creep Test
John Francis Cottrell, Geology Thesis: Taphonomy and Population Dynamics of Recent Bivalve Populations and Their Implications for Paleopopulation Analyses
Rex Edward Crick, Geology Thesis: Ordovician Nautiloid Biogeography: A Probabilistic and Multivariate Analysis
Mark C. Croft, Physics Thesis: Experimental Studies on Two Kondo Lattice Systems; CeAI 2 and Cel-xTh x (February 3, 1978)
Jacob Louis Frederik de Meijere, Optics Thesis: One- and Two-Photon Ionization
Allen Marshall Deutelbaum, English Thesis: Process and Circularity in Primitive Film Narrative: Narrative Patterns from Optical Toys to D. W. Griffith's Intolerance
Jeri A. Doane, Psychology Thesis: Parental Communication Deviance as a Predictor of Child Competence in Families with a Schizophrenic and Non-schizophrenic Parent (February 3, 1978)
David Roy Dockstader, Geology Thesis: The Mechanics of Fingered Sheet Intrusions
Gideon Doron, Political Science Thesis: Public Regulation of the Cigarette Industry: Theory, Measurement, Fact
Atsu Shelter Dorvlo, Statistics Thesis: Some Estimation Problems in Discriminant Analysis (February 3, 1978)
Daniel Jacob Ehrlich, Optics Thesis: Electronic Energy Transfer in Aromatic Hydrocarbon Vapors (February 3, 1978)
Robert Conrad Eimers, Psychology Thesis: The Impact of Film Violence on Viewer Mood and Masculine-Feminine Self-Concept (February 3, 1978)
Robert David Feiner, Psychology Thesis: An Investigation of Crisis in Childhood: Effects and Outcomes in Children Experiencing Parental Death or Divorce (February 3, 1978)
John Thomas Foley, Physics Thesis: A Model Dielectric Function for Silicon (February 3, 1978)
Laura Levine Frader, History Thesis: The Working Class in the Wine Industry of Lower Langeudoc: Coursan 1850- 1914
Amy J. Glasser, Linguistics Thesis: Receptive-Language Assessment Procedures: A Critical Study of Test Instruments Designed for Use in Clinical and Educational Settings
Alexander S. Golubov, Russian Literature and Russian History
Thesis: Patterns of Religious Imagery: The Post-Gogolian Russian Realistic Novel, 1859- 1881 (February 3, 1978)
Stephen Clyde Graves, Business Administration Thesis: The Multi-Product Production Cycling Problem (February 3, 1978)
Georges G . Grinstein, Mathematics Thesis: r (s,a,x) and Generalized Dirichlet Series with Emphasis on Location of Zeros (February 3, 1978)
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Patricia Guthrie, Anthropology Thesis: Catching Sense: The Meaning of Plantation Membership Among Blacks on St. Helena Island, South Carolina (February 3, 1978)
James E. Hall, English Thesis: Wisdom and Necessity: Humanism and the Structure of Anglican Apologetics
Gayle Kathleen Hall).ilton, English Thesis: Chaos and Conclusion in Late Middle English Romance (February 3, 1978)
John Richard Harvey, Physics Thesis: Radiative Decays of Vector Mesons
Anne Olivia Hawkins, English Thesis: Archetypes in the Spiritual Autobiographies of St. Augustine, John Bunyan, and Thomas Merton
Kim Allen Herzinger, English Thesis: D. H. Lawrence in His Time: 1908- 1915
Peter Donald Hesterman, Music Composition Thesis: MIRAGE
Masayoshi Hirota, Economics Thesis: On Certain Problems of Growth Economy With Many Capital Goods (February 3, 1978)
Steven Michael Jackel, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences
Thesis: Spatially and Temporally Resolved Harmonic Emission Studies of Laser Produced Plasmas (February 3, 1978)
Kathryn Mary Jason, Psychology Thesis: Effects of Neonatal Exposure to Lead on Behavioral and Neurochemical Development in the Rat (February 3, 1978)
Gregory Sean Kealey, History Thesis: The Working Class Response to Industrial Capitalism in Toronto, 1867- 1892 (February 3, 1978)
Peter M. Keller, Economics Thesis: Cyclical Migration, Employment, and Trade and Payments with Some Applications to the German Economy (February 3, 1978)
Stuart John Kerridge, Physics and Astronomy Thesis: Evolution of HII Regions in Streaming Gas Flow- A Theoretical Investigation
Adrianus J. M. Kester, Statistics Thesis: Preservation of Cone Characterizing Properties in Markov Chains
Gerard Robert Kieczykowski, Chemistry Thesis: The Total Synthesis of (±.)Vernolepin
Jung-Oh Kim, Psychology Thesis: The Automatic Spread of Excitation in Semantic Memory
Harry Jeffrey Kimble, Physics Thesis: Investigations of Resonance Fluorescence (February 3, 1978)
Elizabeth Kincaid-Ehlers, English Thesis: Blue Woman on a Green Field: A Consideration of Dorothy Wordsworth
Dennis B. Klein, History , Thesis: Jewish Origins of the Psychoanalytic Movement (February 3, 1978)
Catherine Constantino Koppel, English Thesis: "Of Poets and Poesy": The English Verse Epistle, 1595-1640
Diane Lambert, Statistics Thesis: P-Values: Asymptotics and Robustness (February 3, 1978)
Paul Poo-Kam Lee, Electrical Engineering Thesis: Noninvasive Ultrasonic Blood Flow Characterization
Robert Marc Lerner, Electrical Engineering Thesis: Diffraction-Based Characterization of Biological Tissue With Ultrasound
Thomas Robert Lettieri, Optics Thesis: Raman Spectroscopic Study of a Pressure-Induced Ferroelectric Transition in Sodium Nitrate
Nancy Elaine Levine, Anthropology Thesis: The Nyinba. Population and Social Structure in a Polyandrous Society (February 3, 1978)
Jackie Ann Liederman, Psychology Thesis: Lateral Head-Turning Asymmetries in Human Neonates: Hereditary, Organismic, and Environmental Influences (February 3, 1978)
Ching-Chuong Lin, Statistics Thesis: Construction and Evaluation of Tests of Fit- Applications of Characterizations and Profiles of Distributions
Michael David Luxner, Music Theory Thesis: The Evolution of the Minuet/ Scherzo in the Music of Beethoven
Kenneth Milo Mack, Chemistry Thesis: Molecular Beam Electric Resonance Studies of 0 3, S02, H 2180 and (H 2160}z
James Michael Markovics, Physics Thesis: Calorimetric Studies of a Cerium Alloy and a Cerium Intermetallic; Ce1_xTHx and CeAI2 (February 3, 1978)
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Diane J. Mathis, Biology Thesis: Nuclease Digestion Analyses of rONA-Containing Chromatin in Tetrahymena pyriformis (February 3, 1978)
George Rufus McGhee, Jr., Geology Thesis: Geometric and Functional Analysis of Shell Morphology in the Pentamerida, Rhynchonellida, Spiriferida, and Terebratulida (Articulata: Brachiopoda)
William F. Mello, Psychology Thesis: Effects of Auditory Stimulation Upon Hippocampal Electrical Activity and Amplitude of the Nictitating Membrane Reflex to Circumorbital Shock in Rabbits (February 3, 1978)
Stefano Migliuolo, Physics Thesis: Nonlinear Saturation of the Dissipative Trapped Electron Instability
John Eugene Mills, Chemistry Thesis: Part One: The Total Synthesis of Daunorubicin Analogues Part Two: The Photochemistry of Benzylidenecyclopropane (February 3, 1978)
Chien Ching Mo, Linguistics Thesis: A Case Grammar of Spoken Lithuanian (February 3, 1978)
Mary Lou Motto, English Thesis: Assent and Recurrence in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Sankaran Narayana Murthy, Electrical Engineering
Thesis: Sequential Least Squares Estimation of Slowly Time-Varying Parameters (February 3, 1978)
Kazuo Nishimura, Economics Thesis: On the Problems of Uniqueness (February 3, 1978)
David F. Nitz, Physics Thesis: Diffraction Dissociation of High Energy Protons in pp and pd Interactions (February 3, 1978)
Daniel George Ondercin, Chemistry Thesis: A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Organic Free Radicals in the Solid State
Joseph Jude Pansini, Anthropology Thesis: "EI Pilar": A Plantation Microcosm of Guatemalan Ethnicity (February 3, 1978)
Harry D. Perison, Musicology Thesis: Charles Wakefield Cadman: His Life and Works
Seth David Pinsky, Psychology Thesis: Electroencephalographic and Dichotic Indices of Cerebral Laterality in Stutterers
Keith Taylor Poole, Political Science Thesis: A Method for Testing the Equilibrium Theories of the Spatial Model of Party Competition
Chanpen Puckahtikom, Economics Thesis: Balance of Payments and Monetary Developments: Thailand, 1947- 73 (February 3, 1978)
Lawrence Allen Ray, Mathematics Thesis: Doubles of Manifolds (February 3, 1978)
Peter Reimnitz, Statistics Thesis: A Study of "Two-Armed Bandits" (February 3, 1978)
Christian Gough Reinhardt, Chemistry Thesis: Spectroscopic Evidence for Sequence Preferences in the lntercalative Binding of Ethidium Bromide to Nucleic Acids (February 3, 1978)
Levi Alter Reiter, Psychology Thesis: Development and Evaluation of Reflex Modulation as an Objective Audiometric Procedure (February 3, 1978)
Paul Fenton Richardson, Chemistry Thesis: A Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Transition Metal Complexes of Organic Radicals
Sidney Carl Rosenzweig, English Thesis: Talking Shadows: The Major Films of Michael Curtiz
Linda Sue Schwab, Chemistry Thesis: Derivatives of 14-Hydroxylaminocodeinone: Chemistry and Pharmacology
John James Schwartz, Jr., Education Thesis: The Work of Harold Rugg and the Question of Objectivity
Ola Arvid Seines, Psychology Thesis: Concurrent Cognitive and Manual Activity as a Method for Assessing Cerebral Dominance in Normal Subjects
Peter Michael Serpentino, Chemistry Thesis: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of the Physical Properties of Model Membrane Systems
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Venkita Narayana Seshadri, Physics Thesis: Master Equation Theory of Simultaneous Vibrational Relaxation and Intramolecular Decay
James Peter Shedel, History Thesis: The Wiener Secession in Its Social and Political Context 1897-1914, an Aspect of the Problem of Modernity in fin de siecle Austria (February 3, 1978)
Ming Shen, Chemistry Thesis: Photochemistry of ,B,'Y-Unsaturated Ketones
Kuang-kuo Shih, Materials Science Thesis: Some Phenomena Related to the Grain Boundary Energy in TwoDimensional Camphene Crystals
Sheridan Alan Simon, Astronomy Thesis: Development of a TwoDimensional, Eulerian Stellar Evolution Code (February 3, 1978)
Thomas Speziale, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences
Thesis: Theory of Resonant Absorption Clarence Joseph Stuessy, Jr., Music Theory
Thesis: The Confluence of Jazz and Classical Music from 1950 to 1970 (February 3, 1978)
Mohammad M. Tehrani, Physics Thesis: Investigations of the Coherence Properties of a Ring Laser (February 3, 1978)
Rex W. Thompson, Business Administration Thesis: Capital Market Efficiency, Two Parameter Asset Pricing and the Market for Corporate Control: The Implications of Closed-End Investment Company Discounts and Premiums
Dwayne Lee Thorpe, English Thesis: The Infernal Twoness: The Effects of Time and the Ideal in the Poetry and Poetic Theory of Edgar Allan Poe
Glenn Anthony Tyler, Optics Thesis: Far-Field Holography: A Reassessment and New Applications
Anthony Joseph Vaglio, Jr., Music Theory Thesis: The Compositional Significance of Joseph Schillinger's System of Musical Composition as Reflected in the Works of Edwin Gerschefski (February 3, 1978)
Brian Richard Vandenberg, Psychology Thesis: The Role of Play and Personality Factors in the Development of Insightful Tool-Using Abilities in Children Four to Ten Years of Age
Richard L. Van Metter, Physics Thesis: A Study of the Optical Properties of Chlorophyll in Solution and in a Protein Complex (February 3, 1978)
Franco L. Vicino, Business Administration Thesis: Situational Correlates of Organizational Success
Richard Dulany Whiting, Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences
Thesis: An Experimental Study of Steady Flow in a Partially-Filled Rotating Cylinder
Frederico Jose de Vasconcelos Xavier, Mathematics
Thesis: Spectral Theory of the LaplaceBeltrami Operator on Complete Non-Compact Manifolds (February 3, 1978)
Jae Hyung Yee, Physics Thesis: Quantization of Field Theories in Light-Cone Coordinates (February 3, 1978)
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Henry Arthur Young, Business Administration Thesis: Hierarchical Analysis of Systems (February 3, 1978)
Edward Chien-chih Yu, Materials Science Thesis: Impression Creep of LiF and Cu-Ni Single Crystals (February 3, 1978)
Emmanuel John Zervoudakis, Economics Thesis: Determinants of the DollarSterling Rate, 1919-25, and Some Related Issues
SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN THE EASTMAN THEATRE
The Mace The mace, originally a weapon of defense, has in modern times become a symbol of authority, dignity, and privilege. English universities have used maces in academic processions for many centuries. The University of Rochester's present mace was first used at the induction of Alan Valentine as president in 1935, and has been used in academic processions since that time.
Philip Merz, designer of many of the architectural features of the early River Campus buildings, designed the University of Rochester's mace. It is approximately four feet in length, and is made of mahogany and hand-wrought silver. On the head is the seal of the University, and below that a silver band on which are engraved the names of the presidents of the University since its founding in 1850. The dandelion, floral symbol of the University, is used as the decorative motif of the silver work. The mace is carried by the University marshal as a symbol of authority. The baton, carrried by the associate marshal, is slightly less than two feet in length, and is made of mahogany studded with silver dandelions and stars.
Academic Attire The distinctive attire of those participating in the academic procession represents a tradition that reaches at least as far back as the fourteenth century when gowns similar to today's became the required dress at many European universities. Gowns were then a common form of apparel for both the clergy and the laity but today they survive chiefly in ecclesiastical or academic ceremonies such as those we shall witness today. The symbolism of the American style of regalia is described below. Variations may be observed in the attire of the graduates of foreign universities and of the several American institutions which have departed from tradition.
The gowns for the three levels of degrees differ primarily in the sleeve. The bachelor's gown has long pointed sleeves and is worn closed. The master's gown is usually worn open and has long square-cut sleeves with slits through which the forearms protrude. The doctor's gown has large bell-shaped sleeves with three velvet crossbars on the upper portion of the arm and velvet trimming down the front of the gown. The mortarboard derives from the Oxford cap and is generally black with a black tassel, although color is sometimes used to indicate the field in which the degree was awarded. Gold tassels denote the holders of doctorates.
The most colorful portion of the academic costume is the hood which varies in length from three feet for bachelor's degrees to four feet for doctorates. The color of the lining indicates the institution which granted the degree. The University's color is yellow. For the nine colonial colleges the colors are: Harvard, crimson ; William and Mary, green, gold, and silver; Yale, blue; Pennsylvania, red and blue; Princeton, orange and black; Columbia, light blue and white; Brown, brown; Rutgers, scarlet; and Dartmouth, green and white. Space does not permit listing the colors of all the colleges represented in the procession. The color of the edging of the hood indicates the discipline to which the degree pertains, for example: Arts, Letters, and Humanities, white; Commerce, Accounting, and Business, drab; Dentistry, lilac; Education, light blue; Engineering, orange; Law, purple; Medicine, green; Music, pink; Nursing, apricot; Philosophy, dark blue; Science, golden yellow; and Theology, scarlet.
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- Words by T. T. Swinburne, Class of/892 Music by Hen·e D. Wilk ins. Class of/866