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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, SEPTEMBER 13, 1971

The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday,
September 13, 1971, in Memorial Hall. Chairman Sheldon Rovin presided.
Members absent: Lawrence A. Allen, Daniel S. Arnold*, James R. Barclay*,
Charles E. Barnhart, Harmon C. Bickley*, Wesley J. Birge, Garnett L.
Bradford*, Eugene B. Bradley*, Mary R. Brown*, Lowell P. Bush*, Robert E.
Cazden, S. K. Chan, David B. Clark, Jose M. Concon*, Alfred L. Crabb, Ray—
mond J. Distler, Paul T. Ferrell, Lawrence Forgy, Jr., George H. Gadbois*, }
Charles P. Graves, Willburt D. Ham, Joseph Hamburg, Alfred S. L. Hu,

Fred E. Justus, Robert W. Kiser*, James A. Knoblett, Bruce E. Langlois, ‘
Robert G. Lawson, Donald C. Leigh, Thomas J. Leonard*, Mark M. Luckens*, ’
Paul Mandelstam*, Jacqueline A. Noonan*, Bobby C. Pass*, Albert W. Patrick*,
Nancy J. Patton*; Nicholas J. Pisacano, Leonard A. Ravitz*,

Wimberly C. Royster*, Donald S. Shannon, Eldon D. Smith, Raymond L
A. Smith*, Thomas B. Stroup, Dennis D. Stuckey, Roy E. Swift, Charles G.
Talbert, Betty A. Taylor*, H. Mac Vandiviere*, John A. Via*, John N. Walker, ‘
Ronald D. Weddle*, Lavid R. Wekstein*, Harry E. Wheeler*, Paul K. Whitaker, 5
William R. Willard, and Alfred D. Winer*.

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The Senate gave blanket authorization to all visitors to be permitted 6%:9
to attend the meeting. f

The Senate minutes of May 10, 1971 were approved as circulated.
The list of candidates for degrees at August ll, 1971 which had

been circulated to the faculty under date of September 10, 1971 were ,
approved as circulated for the recommendation to the Board of Trustees. ‘”“

 

*Absence explained

 

    
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
    

GRADUATE DEGREES

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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

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7 B.A.
‘ B.S.
I B.M.Mus.Edu.
TOTAL

Agriculture
« . B.S. in Agr.

  

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRAR

CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

August, 11, 1971

Engineering
B.S. Che. Eng.
B.S. Civ. Eng.
B.S. Elec. Eng.
B.S. Mech. Eng.
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Education
A.B. Edu.

Business and Economics
B.S. Com.
B.S. Acct.
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B.S. Pub. Hlth.
B.S. Med. Tech.

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Nursing
B.S. Nurs.
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6 B. Arch.
Home Economics
B.S.H. Ec.
99 Social Professions
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19 Professional Degrees

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3210 Minutes of the University Senate, September 13, 1971

GRADUATE SCHOOL

William H. Dennen, Acting Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Ziad Ali

Nanik Bakhru

John Michael Brown

Thomas J. Cheatham

Zouqul Hussain Chowdhury

Ben H. Crawford, Jr.

J. Ronald Cruse

Louise Gettys Dutt

Gaston Juan Fernandez

J. Douglas Ferry

Chester L. Fields

Micheal Ward Giles

Jack Tilden Goodykoontz, Jr.

David L. Greene ‘

Charles Rodger Hammons

Harry Mason Joiner

Samir Maamary

Donald Joseph Marxen

Thomas Bruce McLean

Sanford Stuart Miller

Kent R. Patterson

Ronald Ray Proffitt (degree to be awarded
posthumously)

José Luis Rey—Barreau
James A. Ryan

Ronald Lee Sanders
Milwant Singh Sandhu
Patricia M. Santoliquido
Wood Carlton Sisarcick
Charles James Sniffen
William Charles Steen
Charles Edward Stone
Gerald Ted Swanson
James A. Tahmisian

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Gene Frantom Tarver
Charles W. Thomas II
Patricia Lysbeth Tobin
Patricia Ann Walker
Philip Weinstein

Mervin Forrest White
Ulla Marjatta Williams
Werner Theodore Williams
George Lee Wyatt

Ainslie Thomas Young, Jr.
Richard Yukhin

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

William Dean Bender
James Verner Bolen
Rupert Dean Burkett
Albert J. Hauselman
Marcus Ray Kelly

Ed R. Perkins

Everett Earl Pfanstiel, Jr.

Roy Vance Ramage
Charles Herbert Reedy

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS IN MUSIC TEACHING

Mary P. Hansard

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Charles T. Alton

Lee Bernard Becker

Linda Lou Biggerstaff

William Dillon Brockhaus

Sister M. Barbara Rose Brockhoff
Dianne Howard Gaines

William Wallace Caywood

Lucien E. Coleman, Jr.
Lana Lou Cooper

Patsy Clay Cox
Michael S. Croussore
Edward H. Dougherty
William Roy Fewell
Roland P. Ficken

 
 
 
 
  
   
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
  
    
   
   
  
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
   
 
  
      

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (cont)

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Virginia F. Hurst Margaret Jean Ryan :3
\égh Ronald Richard Janssen Barry J. Schellhase ‘
T”' Elaine Long Montjoy Edith Ann Hammonds Schneider
K Sharon E. Myrick Judy Ann Shaw
’ Mary Jo Martin Netherton Sara Judith Smiley
( Alvar L. Nieves. Thomas Leo Stengel
; Carole Anne O'Brien Wayne Kenneth Talley
‘ Korin Elizabeth Olson Stephen Little Traughber
6 Barbara A. Patterson John Joseph Watson, Jr.
I Sandra Kay Perkins Margaret Weeks Wendelsdorf
Frances H. Pozzuto Sandra C. Williams
I Carol B. Robertson Diana Ward Woodroof

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Jeanne Reynolds Angus Frederick Connerley Nahm
‘yfig William R. Henning Kennon V. Pavona
3%: Victor Johnson Wilbur Lynn Schertz
a“ Charles Malcolm McCulloch Nancy Ann Wilmes

Billy Wayne Morrison

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

 

Vernon Clay Brown Thawee Kaosiri
( Visut Chandrangsu Uthai Leeratanachai
‘ Harold David Collins Kampanart Mookdee
Afifuddin Bin Hajiomar Chumnarn Sirirugsa

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
; James Andrew Carlton
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

«[1 Joseph Michael Osborne George Markham Woolwine
/f— Bruce Spence Siria

 

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

 

Amit Bhattacharya Shantaram R. Parulekar
_Jagjit Singh Ded Kenneth N. K. Singh
Ramaswamy Lakshmikanthan

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Vishwastinayak Gadgil Ramakant Pandurang Indap

   

  

 

 

 

 

Minutes of University Senate, September 13, 1971, Cont.

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

John Hunt Alexander
Marcella Pitts Allen
Leslie S. Anderson
Gerald Lawrence Atkins
Stefanie Spikell Auslander
Kenneth Ray Baldridge
Carole Gwen Banks
Michael P. Bell

Edith Curliss Benjamin
Joanne Elizabeth Bistany
Glenda Martin Blakeman
Julien Hope Fuller Bolling
John Edwin Bond
Mildred Correll Brainard
Brenda Anne Brooks
Henry Matthew Brown

E. Charles J. Butcher
Calvin R. Chaney.
Jessica’M. Charron
Virginia Carol Cheek
Jeanne Agnes Chilton
Catherine Clark

Jane Ellen Clark

Diana Parker Clay
Melissa W. Cook

Cora Lee Cornett

JoAnn Crigger Cornett
Jina B. Craft

Patrick Henry Dallet
Sandra B. Diamond

Roy Hancock Dorsey, Jr.
:Sandra Hays Dorsey
Linda Dille Duncan

Lucy Terry Eddins
Patricia Landman Gersh
Bernard Marshall Gershenson
Harold E. Gilmer

David K. Goff

Margie Burrows Goldie
Sister Sharron Goller
James B. Goode

Donald Ray Graham

Janet Morrison Graham
Hawley Meredith Gravitt
Mary Todd Gregory
Judith Ray Hahn

Steven Bishop Hanson
Ann Kirk Hardman

Mary Elizabeth Hardy
Virginia Hedges

Doris Jean Hill
Patricia Jane Howard
Donna Louise Howell
Bettye Killough Jackson
Don Lloyd Johnson

Paul George Koshgerian, Jr.

Thomas Stanley Lawton, Jr.
Vicki Leet

Lora A. Lehman

Earl Levan Lewis

Diana Renee Linkous
Betty Ann Luscher

Mary Warfield MacNutt
Patricia Ann Magee
Patricia Ann Magee
Lawrence Robert Martin
Elaine Cora McCormick
Mary Ann McElwee
Mercedes A. McGann
Teresa S. Mitsch
Judith King Moore
Susan Moorhead

Mary Jo Morrow

Martha Jane Moutz

Jane Huddleston Nooe
Cheryl Elaine Parks
James Bryan Parsons
Sylvia Kay Patton

Ann Tucker Pike

Susan Claire Pillans
Irma Strache Pinkerton
Mary Sackfield Porter
Audrey H. Pratt
Nancy—Jo Rawlins
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Rose Marie Ray

Joanna B. Reed
Patricia Ward Richards
Jane Lynn Richardson
Jerry K. Richardson
Carol Ann Rizk

Linda Kaye Cluck Robinson
Rosalee Roy

Lynne P. Sanders

Ruth Epperson Sandidge
Charles Richard Schubert
Michael J. Seiler

Ruth Ann Badgett Shaw
Mary George Shewmaker
William David Shewmaker

Edward Ellsworth Shook, Jr.

Lydia Wells Sledge
Robert Michael Somogyi
Joyce Munford Southgate
Carol Wiley Spotts
Cheryl Ann Starnes
Sarah Wiley Stephens
Larry Brent Stewart
Henry Alan Stivers

Anne Irvin Sullivan

  
  
  
   
 
  
  
   
 
 
    
  
  
 
 
 
   
  
   
  
  
    
 
  
   
   
    
    
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
  
  
   

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION, cont.

Cherry L. Swint

Beulah Carolyn Sykes
Charleen Burris Tate
Patricia T. Tatman
Sister Mary David Thomas
James Hamilton Thompson
Patsy Berry Thompson
Margaret Virginia Tobin
Ronald L. Trabandt
Linda Kaye Vicini
Robert Powell Walker
Robert Gerard Walko

Sue Beckley Watson

Mary Kay Wells

Cheryl Shaw Westerfield

Tanya Sisk White

Gladys Turner Willey
Carol Ann Williams

Kay Irvin Wills

Carolyn McMurray Wolford
Goldie Bell Young

Marjorie A. Young

James F. Zabierek

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Danny Gale Bailey

Judy Hamilton Burnett
Connie Bruce Carpenter
Marilynn Holt Cunningham
Susan Ann Dempsey

Walter E. Ellison
Pamela Steele Hoskins

Thomas Edwards Isaacs
Sharon Ann Jackson
David Michael Radford
Ulysses Simpson Reneau
Lois Jean Sillaman
Helen Lilly Wheat

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

Carl David Coffee

Gary Mullins

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Charles Philip Black
Jerry Thomas Booher
Michael Ross Buchanan

John Ward Floyd
Henry Scott Hankla, Jr.
Lary Duane Jones

Wallace MacGregor

Richard Morris Nelson
Earl Phillip Pfeffer
Walter Clay Rose

James Thomas Soder

Samuel Weaver Tinsley TIT

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Marion Susan Amdursky
Saul J. Amdursky
Marie B. Beckett

pEugenia Walker Boone

Elizabeth Lee Bourne
Frances Gayle Boyd
Judith Muller Brown
William Le Roy Carter
Chloe Creech

Barbara Kay Eubank
Barbara Sivis Fanning
Sally Ann Fiske

Henry Lawton France
Rosemary Gaiser

Gretchen Louise Holzhauer
Deanna B. Hudson

Cheryl Jones

Michael Francis Kelly

VJay B. Larson

Joan Kavanaugh Lesueur
Ching—Hui Wen Liu

Deborah Lenore Ludwig
Maureen Welling Matkovich
Sandra Works McChord
Katherine Heaton McDowell
Anne Katharine Middleton
Betty Ilene Nelson
Brenda Kay Nostrant

    
  
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
   
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
  
    

 

 

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE, Cont.

Karen Lee Garrison Katherine Jane Odle
Lynn Marie Hawkins Stuart Lee Olmstead
Carolyn Sue Holman William Morris Pease, Jr.
Margaret Eblen Petro Peggy Morgan Smith
James Allen Pollock Marjorie Ann Stanley
Ann Franklin Redmond Nancy Jane Stastny
Edith Hubbard Reid Eleanor Hatten Terry
Sandra Dockrey Robertson Suzanne M. Traylor
Carole Faith Sasser Marvin Dean Trivette
Elizabeth Maxson Shier Mary Jane Unverzagt
Caroline Crutcher Simmons Gail Lucia Winters
Jean Ellen Singleton Janet Ruth Witten
Frank E. Smith Mary Alice Wright

Lena Denham Smith

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Thomas Monroe George Gregory John Umber
Jack R. Lowther Richard Dale Winslow
Lawrence P. Thomas Jack D. Zackery

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS
Leona Grace Montgomery Rita Lynn Searcy Stout
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STATISTICS
Miguel A. Garcia—Gonzalez Marvin Price Smoak

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Ruth Anne Combs

Emily Louise Egbert Wilda Jean Newman
Sondra Gibson Ferguson Rebecca Smoak Parrish
Sandra Belle Harshbarger Sister Marilyn Spink

Nancy Bryant Hynson
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS
Hubert Lee Burton
COLLEGE OF LAW
William Lewis Matthews, Jr., Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR
Leslie Kirk Mason Paul Sullivan

William F. McGee Vernon Cox Thomson, Jr.
Herbert Francis Ponder

    
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
 
 
  
  
    
  
   
  
  
 
 
 
  
   
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
  

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Minutes of the University Senate, September 13, 1971, Cont.

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

Harry M. Bohannan, Dean

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE

John Harold Perel

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Wimberly Calvin Royster, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Kenneth F. Baker
Philip Lloyd Balke

William Moorman Batsel, Jr.

Perry Filbert Bedinger
Nancy Jo Beery

Elliott Russell Booth
Eric Charles Brandes
Conley Eugene Brian, Jr.
Gretchen Marcum Brown
Hilary Carlton Buchanan
Stephen Vaughn Buchanan
Margaret Spencer Burgess
Robert Ernest Carter
Carol Frances Clay
Nicholas A. Collora
Margaret Linda Craft
Frances Holdt Crumbaugh
Sylvia Evelyn Dapson
Bradford Robert Dennis
Margaret A. Doty

John Steven Edwards
David C. Ehle

Forrest T. Fornash
Shirley G. Fox

Gwynne Verne Gehring
Terry Thomas Gilliam
Janice Sue Goldenberg
James Jeffries Goodwin
William D. Gorman, Jr.
Omar Leslie Greeman
Gary Welch Grubbs
Cynthia M. Hamblin
Linda Lockridge Hancock
Michael B. Hanson
Harriette Ellen Hard
Dahlia Jane Hays
Richard Lee Heineman
Louisa Weeks Henson
Judith Ann Herrlein
Sharon Kay Hoke

Robert Dale Hopper
Arthur Fowler Howard

Laura Dinsmore Keller
Elizabeth Evans Landrum
Beverly Penhale Lemon
Herman Wesley Lester
Judith Ann Lockyer

Laura Diane Luchi

John Berton McClanahan, Jr.
Carol Lynn McDaniel

Roger Delayne McDaniel
Catherine Faith McFarland
Mary Angelina McGaw
Sylvia Anna Magura
Adalene Yancey Moore
Susan'Morley

Thomas Edward Mouser
Herbert Orin Mullen
Winona Huckaby Palmgreen

'Guy Leslie Palumbo

James Richard Parks, Jr.
Michael Wayne Petrey
Felice Porter

Melba Dean Porter

Linda Wills Qaim—maqami
Mae Marie Quan

Blaine Edward Ramey
Karen Lee Reed

Edward Bradley Reeves
McKinley Reid Reynolds
Roland Joseph Rhodes
Arthur Patrick Schneider II
David Anthony Schwarte
John Jeffers Scott
Raymond J. Scott

Ronald Scott Seymour
Jon Roger Skaggs
Caroline Smiley

Karen Pestell Sommer
Nada R. Steelman

Arnold Starling Taylor
Linda Faye Taylor

Gary Lee Thomas

Brownie Elizabeth Thornbury

 

 

 

 

 

    
 
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
   
  
   
     
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
 
 
  
 
  
   

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS, Cont. [

. John Daniel Howell Emily Throgmorton [

LEN Charles Scott Hunter Karen Rush Thuente «é
’ Doris Nesbitt Jackson Richard Elwood Trayner @ga
Morrison Leroy Jenkins III Robert Andrew Valentine "

Joseph Russell Johnson Mary Craft Wenzel

Rodney Stephen Justice Linda Katherine West I

Terry Stephen Keith Earl Craig Winkle (

Jerald Marc Zakem (

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE [

 

John Thomas Braun James Aloysius Hagan [
Mary Margaret Burgess Sue Carol Henson {
H. David Caldwell Charles Elwood Parsons

Dorothy Susan Camenisch Bevelyn Kaye Pettit r
Susan Neale Chadwell Betty Joe Pruitt

John Donovan Daugherty Edward O'Neal Schroeter

Gary Allen Delaney Gary Thomas Smith

Jeffrey Nagy Fadel Wanda Dixon Spisak

 

Judy Corey Frankenberger w
Kathryn E. Graves I

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN MUSIC EDUCATION

Judith Leet Foster Thomas Allen Johns /
Thomas C. Hardin Marsha Francis Long

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE [
Charles Elmer Barnhart, Dean I
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

E Louis Wayne Chittenden John Patrick McClurg
1%, James Harold Collett Kenneth Hubert Mohr A
E ; Edwin Lonn Cunningham Keelan Wayne Pulliam 5“)
( Thomas Edward Ehmett Albert Walter Schmidt /m,

§fl.V. _ Alayne Caryl Evans Serena Sue Sheesley l
£3? [§ ' Robert Friel Anthony Earl Smith L
E“ 5‘ ‘ William Kendall Gentry David Charles Snider

George Nolen Gilpin Darrell Ray Williams

Fred Herald Perry W. Wornall

Charles Edward Mayer
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Robert Mortimer Drake, Jr., Dean 1

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING "

John Claude Cranfill, Jr.

    
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
 
  
  
  

   

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ..E
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING “i. \

James R. Ham
Michael Edward Kazunas

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

George Michael Cassity
H- Mitchell Hammond
Royce Earl Hensley

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Herman Lane Harris
Richard Lee Hensley
William Jason Meredith

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
George W. Denemark, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Claudia Marie Acheson
Roger William Aleksa
Barbara Ann Anderson
Dave John Bair

Bonnie Lee Bickel
Sandra Stokes Bolin
Albert William Borne
Lois Ann Brown

Steve Cecil Bryant
Suzanne Smith Burke
David Louis Busse

Iris Maile Cannon
Charles‘Wayne Capps
George Carnahan

Mary Leake Combs

Mary Eliza Conant
Sandra Lee Conley
Sherry Lohr Cornett
Anne Jacqueline Crawford
Jennifer Mary Crotty
Constance Irene Davis
Sarah Carolyn Boggs Day
Maxine I. DeBoer

G.P. Doane III

Ralph Edwin Drake
Barbara Jane Dye
Phyllis Marie Campbell Fain
Gregory Steven Fatovic
Alfred Clark Fish III
Constance Fischbach
Carole Ann Fisher

Joseph Bernard Muehlenkamp III
David Martin VanMeter

David F. Kearns
Michael Davis Rankin

Hassan Qaimmaqami
Chester Frazier Robards, Jr.

Karen Kay Galloway
Judith Kay Gillen
Patricia Lee Gilliam
cathy Goble

Margaret Ann Goble
Marcia Lynn Gritton
Lawrence Hale, Jr.
Marie Antoinette Halpin
Carol Sue Hammons

Mary Shealis Hammonds
Patricia L. Hardesty
William Lewis Hartley
James A. Horn, Jr.
Sidney Johnson Hudson
Anne Duke Huntsman
Barbara Jean Irwin
Linda Kay Jordan

Janet Lee Justice

Bruce Albert Karem
Gloria Simpson Keeton
Victor Douglas King
Feyadora Vaznelis Kirk
Shelley Cornett Latta
Martha Terry Leitch
Joseph Anthony Lentz
Mary Elizabeth Lowe
George Steven McAllister
Rose Allen McCauley
Daniel Miles McCraCken
Ellen Atkins McCullough
Mary F. Manning

 

 

  
 

Sharon Lee Flynn

Brenda Paula France
Gregory C. Frank
Juanita H. Gallivan
Carolyn Nichols Murphy
Janice Allen Nash

Jack Randall Nuckols
Nancy McCord Parke
Bernice Frank Peo

Jane Judson Phillips
William David Pope

Linda Susanne Powell
Stephen Robert Ratterman
Ralph Micheal Reavis
Mark Kenneth Reed, Jr.
Paul Ayer Reynolds
Patricia Louise Richardson
Diane Elaine Rickelman
Charlene Gatewood Robertson
Sarah Taylor Rollins
George W. Roush

Carol Jean Routt

Mark Edward Schubert

IN COMMERCE

Lonnie Rudy Carroll
Vickie Paynter Lewis

IN ACCOUNTING

William David Ackley
Jack Hayward Brown
Joseph Lynn Dickerson
Daniel Cleveland Hiler
Charles William King, Jr.
Robert Thomas McMillin

ADMINISTRATION

Thomas Edward Alcorn
Jamieson E. Baird
Joseph E. Belgrade
Edmund Taylor Balckburn
Orville Lee Blankenship
Thomas A. Bogner

Larry G. Broadley

John Anthony Buecker
Richard Shouse Chapman

 

 

 

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

 
 
  
  
    
    
   
  
  
 
   
 
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
   
   
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
     

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION, Cbnt.

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Lynn Cheryl Marsh [
Peggy Ann Meacham

Mary Elizabeth Meachum éfi
Nannette Elizabeth Mershon T
Vivian L. S. Sendelweck

Libbie Anne Sherman f
Letha C. Sloan {
Anita Louise Smith {
Elizabeth Lowry Stagg

Betty Bascom Stone y
Virginia L. Thomas
Janrose Thompson
Gary Wagers {
Virginia Fay Walker

Mary Ellen Walters

Patricia Ann West

Blanche Elaine Tackette Williams
James Douglas Williams M
Barbara Ann Wilson fia
Ann Royce Womeldorf

Sfisie Browne Workman
Martha Louise Wullschleger
Marcia Lee Yancey I

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Charles Foster Haywood, Dean I
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE {

Maria Cristina Slack (
Gordon L. Williams

Garry L. Parker (
Gary Neal Powell 3
Joseph Lemar Smith

Warren Cook Thompson

Jerry Wayne Whitehouse

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS

Jack M. Combs, Jr.
Richard Vance Conrad
Jerome Francis Conway
Gary Dean Curry @%
Alan Joseph Dohanyos Eng
Kathryn Hale Emrich

Justin Lawrence Feldman

Michael Edward Fowler
John Morris Fraley

  

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION, Cont.

Thomas A. Gilmore Darrell M. Rose
Richard S. Hulette David A. Rust

Daniel Raymond Johnson John Henly Sanders

J. C. Johnson V} James P. Settles
Thomas M. Latta Orville Milton Skeen
William Shelby Latta Gary Thomas Smith
Carol Lynn Maleski Ronald John Sofka
Paul Joseph Martin Peter Lynn Soteropoulos
Lyn Rogers McCurdy Robert Dale Spalding
David R. Meredith Roger Dale Timberlake
William Lane Miles Thomas Eugne Vicini
Marc Walker Morgan Warren Jerome White
Samuel Coleman Owada William Roy Wilson
Harry E. Perry Michael Dean Woodruff

Roy Michael Ricketts

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Clifford Edmund Busse, Jr. Richard H. Schlickman, Jr.
Douglas Edward Findley

COLLEGE OF NURSING
Marcia Allene Dake, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Anna Frances Johnson Priscilla M. Williams
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
Charles Parker Graves, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR 0F ARCHITECTURE

 

William Larimore Dunavant James Thomas Mitsch
Earl Spencer Mitchell

COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Joseph Hamburg, Dean

 

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH

Barbara Ann Halker

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Sandra Darlene Cox

  

 

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME

Diane Lynnette Austin
Barbara Sparks Carter
Pamela J. Collins
Sharon B. Dale

Agnes Charlene Hobbs
Linda Sue Jaggers

Barbara Grubb Moraja
Barbara Ann Munroe

Minutes of the University Senate, September 13, 1971, Cont.

COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS

Betty Jean Brannan, Dean

Elizabeth Alice Lenney
Carol Jean Mace

Ellen Lyng Preston
Shelia Coltharp Reynolds
Frances Kelly Richards

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL PROFESSIONS

Ernest F. Witte, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SOCIAL WORK

Dorothy L. Saladino
Kathleen J. Thomas

 

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The proposal from the Senate Council to inactivate the University
Senate Advisory Committee on University Extension was approved as
circulated to the faculty under date of August 15, 1971.

In accordance with authority granted to the Senate Council
to make changes or waivers in the Rules of the University Senate
which do not reflect changes in the functions and responsibilities
of the Senate, the Senate Council herewith approves the inacti-
vation of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Extension
effective with the 1971—72 academic year.

This decision is based on past reports of effectiveness and
need for the Committee and carries with it the consent of the
Office of the President. Subject to appeal by a substantial
number of faculty, therefore, it will become official with the
minutes of the first meeting of the University Senate in the Fall
of 1971.

Chairman Rovin announced that the remainder of the meetings of
the University Senate through December, 1971 would be held in the
Theatre at the Student Center since the air conditioning system would
be inoperative in the Law Building. He further announced that special
meetings of the Senate would be held on Thursday, October 28th, at
3:00 p.m. and Monday, November 29th, at 3:00 p.m.

Dr. Rovin presented Dr. Otis A. Singletary, President of the
University of Kentucky, who addressed the University Senate. The con—
text of his address follows.

Mr. Chairman, Members of the Senate, Ladies and Gentlemen:

It is a pleasure to be here with you today and formally
to welcome you back to the campus for what I hope will be a
productive and satisfying year. I am particularly pleased to
have the opportunity to meet with you and to share some thoughts
about the past and future of our University. It is my purpose
this afternoon to recall briefly where we have been and to specu—
late on where we might be going.

Looking to the recent past, one cannot escape the
conclusion that the 19505 and 60s were decades of remarkable
development and growth and expansion in American higher education.
Access was steadily widened; inequality of opportunity was at
long last recognized and steps taken in the direction of improving
the situation; undergraduates became more interested in their
education and began to exert influence over curriculum; graduate
education was developed to a level that became the envy of the
world. At the University of Kentucky, the basic character of the
institution underwent profound change. Between 1960 and 1970, en—
rollment on the Lexington campus nearly tripled; evening and ex—
tension courses were expanded; and our Community College System
grew to include nearly 10,000 students. By 1970, the FTE faculty
was nearly three times as large as it had been in 1960 and the
institution's budget more than quadrupled (from 23.6 million to
106.7 million). There was a clear widening of the focus of the
University in the area of graduate and professional work.

  

3222 Minutes of the University Senate, September 13, 1971, Cont.

What has happened here has happened at numerous other places
as well because higher education, in those golden years, was able
to take certain things for granted: growth, money, public support.
This support, in large measure, stemmed from a deeply—held and
typically American belief in the efficacy of education to solve all
the ills of Man and Society. After all, why not in a democratic
society treasure those institutions that were expected not only to
end war, cure cancer, abolish pollution and eliminate poverty but
also to transform our sons and daughters into men and women of
accomplishment and prestige.

I think I need hardly tell you that that era has ended. In
retrospect, the expectations were simply too great; our colleges and
universities were unable to deliver what many insiders claimed and
many outsiders expected. A let—down was inevitable and it has,
inevitably, arrived. It has come in the form of a more—or—less
general public disenchantment with higher education. This disenchant—
ment has come about as the result of a number of general social
developments which have had considerable effect upon our campuses but
over which we in the academic world have had little or no control:

a population explosion; a world—wide wave of restiveness centered in
the young and aimed at existing institutions; the coming into focus

on the national political scene of such issues as war, race, and poverty.
Public antipathy has been heightened by the soaring costs of education,
by campus violence, and by what is perceived to be administrative
timidity and faculty indifference. This growing public concern has
been reflected in a number of ways: not only in vague and generalized
complaints, but also in such specific ways as a levelling—off or
cutting back of financial support, by the creation of more powerful
mechanisms to control institutions and by the passage of restrictive
laws aimed directly at the campus. I repeat, a new era is upon us,
even though its outlines are as yet only dimly perceived by many in

the academic community.

Looking into the future is at best a risky business, anytime; in
today's rapidly changing and complex society, it is downright hazardous.
On today's campus, one cannot escape the painful paradox of our time.
On the one hand, there is a widespread and pervasive desire in almost
all quarters to hear about new directions, new courses of action,
new programs———to see the chart of some exciting and visionary course
for the University. On the other hand.(and despite your desire to
hear these things and my own desire to be able to say them), no res—
ponsible person in this position who has any knowledge of the recent
past or any vision of the immediate future can in good conscience con-
tinue to sing the old sweet songs of yesteryear. This is true because
sgme of the broad outlines of our future problems in American higher
education are already discernible.

l. The financial picture can only be described as grim.
A recent Carnegie Commission Report estimates that more than 500
of our colleges and universities are in desperate financial straits
and that an additional thousand of them are headed for financial
jeopardy. I see no reason to doubt the accuracy of these figures
and I do not believe that this situation is one that is likely
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2. We are weakened internally by the loss of whatever
sense of community ever existed on our campuses.

3. We face our future, whatever it will be, when there is
.a greater alienation of the academic community from the larger
society than at any time I can recall.

This alienation is a serious problem for us because a public
university cannot survive without support from the public, yet it
cannot become great without a considerable degree of freedom and auto-
nomy. This growing polarization between those who must support the
University and those who must make the University great simple must
be stopped or we shall all live to regret it.

But problems are not new to us and it is not my primary purpose
to dwell on them here today. It is, instead, to look to our common
future. There is room for a reasonable degree of optimism for I
firmly believe that the University of Kentucky is in a relatively
strong position. I ask, therefore, your indulgence while I engage in
some crystal—ball gazing of my own, as I speculate about where we
might be going and what we might be doing for the next decade or so.
And more importantly, I ask each of you to bear in mind the considerable
role ygu_must play if we are to attain or even approximate our goals.

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