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Minutes of the University Senate, January 12, 1970

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, JANUARY 12, 1970

The University Senate met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday, January_

12, 1970, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Plucknett presided.
Members absent:

Robert Aug*, Henry H. Bauer, Wendell E. Berry, Norman F. Billups*, Ben W. Black*,

L. L. Boyarsky, Wallace N. Briggs, Marion A. Carnes, Clyde R. Carpenter, Glenn B.
Collins*, Carl B. Cone*, Robert J. DeAngelis, Jesse DeBoer*, David E. Denton*,

Henry F. Dobyns, Fred Edmonds*, Joseph Engelberg*, Jospeh B. Fugate*, Roy F. Gabbard,
Milton E. Gellin*, Peter P. Gillis, William A. Gordon, Holman Hamilton*, Virgil W.
Hays*, James W. Herron*, Alfred S. L. Hu, Eugene Huff, John W. Hutchinson*, Donald

W. Ivey, Mary F. James*, Vernon L. James*, John E. Kennedy, Robert W. Kiser*, James
F. Lafferty*, Melvin J. Lerner, Richard S. Levine, John L. Madden*, Paul Mandelstam*,
Michael P. McQuillen, Thomas M. Olshewsky, Harold F. Parks*, Albert W. Patrick*,
Nicholas J. Pisacano*, John W. Roddick*, John W. Schaefer, Rudolph Schrils, George

W. Schwert*, D. Milton Shuffett*, Emily V. Smith*, Raymond A. Smith, Stanford L.
Smith*, Thomas B. Stroup*, Carl D. Tatum, Richard Thurston*, William J. Tisdall,
William S. Ward*, Paul M. Weeks*, David R. Wekstein, David C. White*, Lawrence

A. Allen, Charles E. Barnhart, Marcia A. Dake*, George W. Denemark*, Robert M.

Drake, Jr.*, Stuart Forth*, Charles P. Graves*, Jack B. Hall*, Joseph Hamburg,

Ellis F. Hartford, William L. Matthews, Jr., John C. Robertson*, George J.

Ruschell, Otis A. Singletary*, William R. Willard*.

The Senate granted permission to Nancy Clarke, a reporter for WLAP and WHAS,
to attend and report.

The minutes of the Senate meetings of December 1 and December 8, 1969, were
approved as circulated.

On behalf of the College of Dentistry, Dr. Harold Laswell presented the
following Resolution on the death of Dr. Arthur W. Aplin. The Senators stood for
a moment of silence in respect to Dr. Aplin and in acceptance of the Resolution.

At the age of 41 and in his thirteenth year in dental education, Dr.
Arthur W. Aplin, Associate Professor in the University of Kentucky College
of Dentistry, was killed in an auto accident on Friday night, December 12.

He is survived by his wife, Sydney, and three children, Allen, 8; Tracey, 7;
and Amy, 2.

Formerly of the Northwest, Dr. Aplin received his B.S., D.M.D., and
M.S.D. degrees at the University of Oregon. He was Associate Professor

of Operative Dentistry at the University of Oregon before coming to the University
of Kentucky in 1964.

His research and teaching activities were extensive. A publisher of many
articles and abstracts, his expertise in the area of fixed prosthodontics and
occlusion was nationally recognized. Although he achieved excellence as a
clinician, his basic approach was to seek answers to technical problems from
scientific sources. Besides directorships and participation in many dental
courses both at an undergraduate and at a post—graduate level, Dr. Aplin was
President of Omicron Kappa Upsilon (the dental honor society), a member of the
Admissions Committee, the Professional Conduct Code Advisory Committee, and
supervised the treatment of patients requiring extensive restorative care.

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However, only those who knew him well can understand the loss that the
University of Kentucky and the dental profession has suffered. His zest for
accomplishment in the field of dentistry can best be acknowledged by the great
amount of time that he spent at the University and his constant willingness
to be available any day of the week, any hour of the day for the benefit
of the student. Nothing had higher priority in his career than an in- 1
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The sincerity and excitement for dentistry with which he influenced
both colleague and student has made a great impression and will always be
remembered. His genuineness, honesty, and unselfish dedication to his
profession make his replacement an almost impossible task.

May the Senate accept this resolution in respect for a life devoted
to teaching and in deepest sympathy with his wife and friends for whom his
loss is truly irreplaceable.

 

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Chairman Plucknett presented the newly elected members of the Senate Council
to the Senate. These are: Staley F. Adams, College of Engineering; Sheldon
Rovin, College of Dentistry; and Timothy H. Taylor, College of Agriculture.

 

The Chairman announced the new officers of the Senate Council. These
are William K. Plucknett, Chairman; Nicholas J. Pisacano, Vice Chairman;
and Thomas R. Ford, Secretary.

On behalf of the Senate Council, Dr. Ford, its Secretary, presented a
recommendation of the Rules Committee that the University's requirement for
the Collection of mid—semester grades (Rules of the University Senate, Revised and ‘
Updated July, 1969) be suspended for the period January 1, 1970 through May g 3:1
8, 1971; that the Undergraduate Council study the effect of this suspension {
of the practiée; and that the results of this study be reported to the !
University Senate by the Chairman of the Undergraduate Council no later than
September, 1971. (This recommendation had been circulated to the teaching
faculty under date of December 19, 1969.)

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Following discussion, motion was made and seconded to amend the recommendation

X to insert between the words "suspended" and "for” the phrase ”except for
students with freshman classification". By a vote of 81 to 44 the Senate
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The Senate then approved the original recommendation as presented.

On behalf of the Department of Mathematics, Professor Raymond Cox re—
quested a waiver of the Rules of the University Senate involving circulation
and processing procedures to the University faculty and the appropriate
Councils in order to allow consideration by the University Senate of the
proposed revision in the Major in Mathematics for incorporation into the
University Catalogue for 1970—71. (This proposed revision was circulated
to the teaching faculty under date of January 5, 1970.) The Senate voted
to set aside the Rules.

 

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Professor Cox then presented a recommendation that the proposed change in
the Department of Mathematics major as described in the memorandum of
January 5, 1970 be approved.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Motion was made to amend this recommendation to accept the program conditionally
for one year and that acceptance beyond one year depend on approval of the pro—
gram through the normal channels. The Senate defeated this amendment.

Motion was then made to amend the original motion to add at the end of paragraph
II. C. the additional fields of Engineering and Agriculture. The Senate approved
this amendment.

The Senate then approved the original recommendation as presented by Professor
Cox, and amended, with the understanding that it will become effective with the
1970 Spring Semester but will be applicable only to those students who are be—
ginning their junior year in the 1970 spring semester. The change in the De—
partment of Mathematics major, as amended, and approved, reads as follows:

Proposed Major for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degrees
with a Major in Mathematics

I. General Studies Requirements: Same as College requirements.
In Area IV, French, German, or Russian are recommended.

II. Major Requirements:

A. MA 113—114, 213, 214 or equivalent

B. A minimum of 18 credits in upper division courses in
mathematics, to include a semester of at least four of the
following five sequences, and a year of at least one sequence:

MA 351, 352 (Topology)
MA 361, 362 (Algebra)
MA 441, 442 (Geometry)
MA 471, 472 (Analysis)
MA 481, 482 (Applied Mathematics)

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C. Field of Concentration requirements: 14 credits of non—
freshman courses outside mathematics but in related fields.
Any field to which mathematics has been significantly applied
is acceptable. Examples: physics, chemistry, biology,
philosophy, economics, statistics, computer science, political
science, engineering and agriculture.

III. Recommended courses for students with special interests.

A. Teaching in secondary schools: MA 361, MA 341 or 441,
MA 471, MA 472, MA 371, MA 261.

B. Work in industry or government: MA 421, MA 471, MA 472,
MA 481, MA 482, STA 421, STA 423, MA 433, plus work in computer
science.

C. Preparation for graduate work: MA 352, MA 362, MA 442,
MA 472, MA 433.

 

 

  
   
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
   

 
 

 

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The Dean of Admissions and Registrar presented the list of candidates
for degrees at the December 20, 1969 Commencement, which had been made
available to the Senators as they entered the meeting, and certified that
they had completed all requirements with the exception of candidates for
the degree of Juris Doctor; that candidates for this degree had been re—
commended by the College of Law, subject to successful completion of
all course work for which they were registered in the Fall Semester, 1969.
He recommended that the candidates be approved by the Senate with the ex—
ception as noted, and that the Senate recommend approval to the Board of
Trustees. The Senate approved the recommendation as presented.

 

 

 

 

 

  
 
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
   
  
  
 
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GRADUATE DEGREES

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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRAR
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

December 20, 1969

Education
38 A.B. Educ.
4
1 Commerce
30
14 B.S Com
6 B.S. Acct.
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3 B.S Bus & Eco.
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159 Allied Health
B.S. Dent. Hyg.
B.S. Med. Tech.
27 B.S. Phys. Ther.
B.S Com. Hlth.
TOTAL
121 Home Economics
42
8 B.S. Home Eco.
171 SUMMARY
Graduate Degrees
Professional Degrees
44 Undergraduate Degrees
TOTAL
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GRADUATE SCHOOL

Lewis Wellington Cochran, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Mary Regalis Althauser
Clyde Thomas Bates

Bruce D. Bowen

Michael Lipscomb Campbell
Donald Keith Carson
Kuo—Ching Chung

William Bramwell Clifford II
Carole Jean Coffee

Gabriel Angel de los Reyes
Thomas P. Dunn

James Joseph Egan

Ray Kenneth Hammond
Douglas Wilford Hatfield
Philip Wade Jeffress
Douglas Barr John

James Lavaughn Johnson
William Weisiger Johnson
William Hugh Kipp

David Edwin Kissel

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF

Seth Farley
George G. McLoughlin

George Chao—Tsi Kung
Ronald Dale Long

David Melvin McKown
Alan Edgar Moulton
John LeRoy Omdahl
Georgia Pappanastos
John Richard Pfeiffer
Glen Gray Possley
Richard William Postma
Billy Reese Prebble
William Kirk Richardson
Edward Seidman

Sang—0k Chang Seo

A. Karim H. Shallal
Robert Roland Sharp
Robert G. Turner
Philip Ray Utley
Suh-jen Chang Yau
Anthony Wayne Young

EDUCATION

Howard Maxwell Reynolds
Joseph Wise

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION

Kenneth Lynn Wall

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Joe Albert Adams
Gerry Mitchell Arthur
Burton Mark Atkins
Damian Andrew Barthle
Diane Black

Wilford Allen Bladen
John Paul Boyd

Bonnie Cave Bradley
Stephen Andrew Bullard
Carol Kay Cerwin
Daniel Irwin Cohen
Joseph Wayne Daniel
Charles E. Garrison
Darrell Gilliam

G. Eugene Gunn

JoAnn M. Hatch

Charles Cortlandt Hay III
Chen Hang Hsieh

Dolores Weisbecker Jacome
Robert Lee Losey

Paul J. Martin

Virginia Lee Mathis
Nelson Dann Milne

Eugene Martin Rasmussen
Lowndes E. Stephens

James Tahmisian

Richard Thalheimer

Joyce Hartsfield Wheeler
Linda Louise Wills
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Betty Jane Addington
Barbara Woodruff Birge
Robert Bruce Cameron
Murray Key Clarke
William Everett Crouse II
Gary Edward Crum

Chester L. Fields

Randall Neal Gatz
Laurence William Grossman
John Tomlinson Lansdale
Pat Mei—Huei Lin

Louise V. Postley

Nancy Kiefer Socha
Harriet Denise Wissel

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

James W. Fegenbush, Jr.
Rasamee Kirithavip
Sahat Matondang

Robert Sherman Sand
Chalermwong Tirawat
Charles Andrew VanLahr, Jr.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Hershel Richard Read

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Hisham M. Sa'aid
Robert Thurston Starkey

John William Sullivan

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Dennis Hugo Bianchi
J. David Reynolds

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Lisandro del Cid Menéndez
Wiley Tsan

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Charles Henry Lingle
Soeharjo Marsosudiro
John Emory White

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Carl Phillip Hinesley
Robert Dixon Luckett

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING

Harold S. Rhoads

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Ida Marie Armstrong
Charline Stickles Bell
Judith Atkinson Campbell
Sharon H. Denton

Barbara Sue Fagan
William Arthur Farnau
Preston H. Hall

Eric Michael Johnson

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education (Cont'd)

Elnora H. King

Lowell Thomas Lewis
Jo Ann Mason

Delores Cheryl Phipps
Robert Wright Shaw

Carolyn Chandler Smith
James Woodrow Thompson, Jr.
Jean Marie Welch

Mary Freeland Wolford

Joan Sheeks Wyde

Vincent Wc Yau

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Hester Rose Harding
Gaylon S. Leach

William Edward White

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

Kathleen Anne Culton
Carlos Raul Plaza

Thomas Rowland Pope

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Louis Bertrand Bauer
William M. Guilfoil, Jr.
Joseph Allan Peters
George C. Street

James English Sullivan, Jr.
John Michael Sullivan
Arthur Ralph Thomas

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Barbara Jean Anderson
Patricia Wescott Bentley
Veena Burry

Carolyn Jane Camenisch
Maie W. Clark

Mary Payne Coblin
Donald Wilber Dayton
Mary Margaret Graham

Margaret Ann Watson Lewis
Marilyn Ann Logue
Kathryn Fazia Loving
Mary Holt Martin

Robert Mitchell Packard
Patricia Bowman Rodgers
Myra Priest Wooldridge

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Shirley Gilreath Brendlinger

Estella E. Marshall

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

Sedahlia Jasper Crase

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STATISTICS

Linda Sadler Francis
Arthur T. Hagood

 

 

 

 

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COLLEGE OF LAW
William L. Matthews, Jr., Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR

These College of Law students are recommended for their Juris Doctor
degree subject to the completion of their specific degree requirements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Edgar Armstrong
Joseph Frederick Bamberger
Robert Edward Bathalter
Baxter Bledsoe, Jr.

William Marshall Brown, Jr.

Alan Omer Bryant, Jr.
Benjamin Lewis Dickinson
Jerry Lee Foster

Gregg John Frelinger
Kelsey E. Friend, Jr.
Benjamin Johnson Hays
William H. Hays, Jr.

Shelby Carneal Kinkead, Jr.

James Albert Knight

Paul L. Lamb

David W. McLellan, Jr.
Charles Cyril Mihalek, Jr.
John Paul Moore

Donald William Mosser
Thomas Edward Price
Lloyd Douglas Quillen
David Russell Stahl
Eugene Alan Stewart
William C. Stone

Jospeh Edward Ternes, Jr.
Thomas Edward Turner
Wayne Edward Whitfield

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Wimberly C. Royster, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Paul Douglas Acra
Barbara Gail Adams
Betty Ann Aebi

Edward Holmes Baldridge
Dretta Christian Baynes
John Osborne Beckham
Michael Ring Birkman

E. Douglas Boggs
Penelope Sue Bradley
Lucia Lee Bridgforth
JoAnn Jararlyn Brown
Nathan Stewart Brown
Peggy Diane Brown

Terry Robert Brownson
Joseph James Byrne
Patrick Richard Callahan
Robert Leo Cannon

Agnes Regina Cardin
Helen Fay Clark

Eric Scot Clay

John Richard Clements, Jr.
Betty Sue Brandon Cook
Elizabeth Coleman Cox
Candace Haydon Cozine
Gary Lynn Dailey

 

 

Anthony Joseph Dietrich
Roberta Mae Dietz
Ellen Marie Eades

Garry Lynn Edmondson
Thomas M. Engstrom
Rudy G. Ferguson
Suzanne Theresa Fister
Joseph George Gagliardi
Beverly Marie Gallagher
Linda Carol Gehringer
Mary Ernestine Gibson
Timothy Hayden Gilbert
Susan Montague Glazier
Richard Kent Goodell
Sarah Nell Gorin
Richard John Grana
Michael Price Grimes
Vonda Lynn Grise
Chester Simms Grundy
Lawrence Wayne Gurewich
John I. Henning

Glenda Rose Herron
Linda Ann Hopper

Betty Carolyn Horn
Jerry L. Horn

 

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts (Cont'd)
Shelby Malinda Howard Robert Winston Nuss
Donald Gilbert Hukle Mary Ann Obernier
L1 Susan Vicki Ivey Linda Marcelle Parker
%% Christie LU Jones Mary Elizabeth Parrott ‘1 ‘
7‘ Christopher Lee Jones Marilyn L. Pet 1 ~
3. James Francis Kastner Paula—Lee Anne Wallace Petit
‘ Judith Kay Keller Francis Stephen Reed
‘ Stephen Connor Keller Robert Ewing Rice III
_ Luster Ray Kemp Robert L. Rundall
( Jerry Wayne Kennedy Nora Blithe Runsdorf
‘ Nadine Kerfoot Laurence Marc Russell
‘ Emilie Kerlin Laura Luckey Sauer
1 Geraldine Lloyd Kiefer Michael Alan Schroeder
‘ Connie Almgren Kurre William Foster Schweri II
‘ Beverly S. Lacy John Barry Sensing
Mark Tracy Lantz Betty Bowling Sherman
1 Roger DeVore Ledridge Charlene Smith
» Ronald Edward Lewis Marc Daniel Sotkin
fim William Bruce Lunsford Edward Joseph Stanish “ "
w‘éu‘ Allen P. McClaskey John G. Stanley '
‘ Akiko McVarish John William Starr .
Mary Ann Magura Carol Ann Strange ‘ g
‘ Ronald David Major James Cole Strode ‘;'W
J Howard Gary Mason Judith Lynn Tabor
‘ Joseph Vincent Mattingly Pamela Rae Tewell
' Dare R. Miller David R. Van Horn
f Helen Joyce Mills Daniel Vartabedian
. Joyce Tudor Montgomery Tynne Patrick Vaught
\ McKinnley Morgan Gerald Lee Villines
‘ Francis Gerald Mudd Michael William Westling
; Barbara Lee Nash Linda Lee White
‘ Robert Philip Neus James Robert Williamson
, Jerry Lee Nichols ' Donald Henry Wolfe, Jr.
E Viki Lynn Nickerson Wanda Carol Wood .
T Sharon Lee Norman Victorine Wooton Ȣ
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Richard Vernon Ackley ' Charles E. Hardy j?
Larry Keith Ball Danny Michael Huff f
I - Billy Joe Barber Charles Richard Hughes
‘ Bill Earl Barnett II Charles R. Ingram
5 Barbara Jane Bassett Samuel Evans Isaacs II
A Geza G. Bruckner Joshua Paul Langsdale
f John Howard Campbell Roy Burton Leach
‘ Lawrence Ray Catlett Dwight Randall Manion
, Randolph Louis Cooke Wesley Kay Marion
‘ Robert James Durinka Robert Hummer Morris
W Timothy Joseph Farwick Michael David Needleman
lflfl‘ John Robert Fischer Sherrell Wayne Nunnelley
;_W‘ Roberta Fletcher Russell Gordon Ping
' Ronald Eldon Fox Norman W. Preston, Jr.

3 Larry Randall Rhodes

Larry Allen Hadley
Cecil Ray Hammonds Karen Boxley Ruggles

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Harry John Schornberg, Jr.
Cynthia Ardery Shaw
Wesley Mills Smith III
Dennis D. Stuckey

Bruce Magruder Survant

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science (Cont'd)

 

Harry Turner Taylor, Jr.
Charles Edward Theiler II
Scott Dillon Valentine
Betty Joan Waggoner

John Clark Wagner

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Rebecca J. Bailey
Claudette Bottom
Patricia A. Eastham Dye
Ned Eugene Farrar

Diane Cary Foust
Martin M. Puckett
Danny John Uhl

Jack Dale Zackery

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Charles E. Barnhart, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Katherine Tandy Brown
William Arnold Campbell
Michael White Carter
Gerald Wayne Centers

James Franklin Christensen
Everitt Paul Clark, Jr.
Donald Stephen Coffey
Firmon Milton Cook

Douglas Edward Cox

Lon Whitman Deckard

Charles Bingley Dickerson, Jr.

John R. Elliott, Jr.
Willis Gene Floyd
Eldred Crabtree Ford
Leonard Edwin Gilkison
Fred Lee Gillum
Lloyd William Hart
B. Franklin Hoopes
Nancy Kay Hutchison
Paul Andrew Kelly
James Frank Kramer
Paul Anthony Kunkel

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

David Hunter Lee

Glenn Ford Mackie
Charles Thomas Moore
Randolph Harrison Newton
John Garrett Parker
Charlie Howard Parris, Jr.
Stephen K. Plenge

John Randall Pritts
Clark Lee Quisenberry
George Shackleford Robinson
Mary Louise Sandford
Phines Leon Smiley

Jan Ward Smits

Kenneth Carroll Taylor
Michael Lee Toby

Michael Norris Tompkins
Larry Lee Toohey

Joe Lynn Travis

William Bishop Wash
Miller Adams Welch
Woodrow Thomas Wilson
Darrell Keith Young

Robert Mortimer Drake, Jr., Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Terry Michael Midden
Larry Gene Wells

Philip Wayne Westerman

  
   
   
      

 
 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Virgil Paul Weikel

Howard Edward Irvin, Jr.
John Robert Watts

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Glen Martin Kelly

Joe Calvin Lewis
Charles Ronald Lovan
James Leo Miller
Richard Arlen Parks
Gary Stephen Poole
Ronald William Roberts
James Edward Schier
William Mount Seymour
Alvah Lyndon Skaggs
John Thompson Small
Kenneth Cornelius Smith
Sherrill Ray Smith
Caroline Patrick Wade
Alan Dale Wilson
George Markham Woolwine

David Lysle Allen

Robert Earl Ballard
Ronald Leroy Barrow

Terry Ray Burlew

Steve R. Carver

Richard Holman Chasey, Jr.
Roger Earl Coffey

Larry Gene Cranfill

Jesse Thomas Crask
Wallace Wayne Currans
Arthur Wayne Duncan
William Proctor Felts
James E. Foster

Richard Louis Guidi
Stephen Lawrence Hibbitts
Joe Horky

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

John R. Moeller

Ronald Rumford Monson
James Curtis Moses
Phillip Allen Moss
Kenneth Ray Nichols
James Earl NOrris

Victor Para

William Robert Price
Thomas Overton Pritchett
Ronald Jean Rice

Robert Louis Rives

Ralph William Russell II
Victor Michael Simi
Prentice Lynwood Smith
John Michael Tarr

Dale Stanford White
Ronald Lee Willhite

Don Franklin Blackburn
James Austin Brewer
Ronald Lee Brown

Ben Wheeler Carr, Jr.
Robert Lee Caskey

Lynn M. Collins

Rand Jeffery Eikelberger
William Leslie Fisher
Louis John Haskell
William M. Herndon
Robert Michael Hewett
Thomas Gary Knott
Ronald Alvin Kurtz
Wayne Taylor Lucas
Daniel H. McKenzie
Charles Larry Magruder
Christopher Nash Miller

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

John Joseph Lieberman
John Stephen Mullins
Charles Edward Prewitt
William Nathan Rhea
John William Rutledge
Raymond Bernard Shuman
William Adams Smothers
Frank William Tanner
Charles Edward Thiel
Thomas Edward Thompson
Christian Cecil Thorup
Joe M. Tompkins

James John Asseff, Jr.
Richard Melvin Bloyd

Leslie Dennis Boggs
Frederick Howard Coates, Jr.
Dennis Gay Cope

Danny Keith Day

William Randall Drum

John Bowler Fuller

Edward Louis Grimes

Kenneth Willard Harper II
Joseph Stephen Ho
Lary Duane Jones
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Minutes of the University Senate, January 12, 1970

Randall Taft Bentley
Van Buren Stepp

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Cont'd)

Richard Ray Veazey

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

George W. Denemark, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

James E. Auberry
Barbara H. Ayers
Richard Douglas Baldwin
James Hilton Ballew
Carolyn Webb Barnes

Jim Carroll Barnes
James Burnett Bentley
Jerry R. Berry

Donna Carroll Beverly
Joyce Williams Bielecki
Richard John Bielecki
Larry Edward Bird
Lester Samuel Bivens
Bettina Arlene Borst
Clarence William Bralley
Jennie Park Brawner
Caroline Hill Broadwater
Catherine Crouse Brown
John Marquette Browning
Jean Ann Buchanan

Susan Elliott Budesheim
Miriam Louise Buford
Linda Sherry Burkhart
Mary Dianne Burton

Kay Frances Campbell
Eloise Anne Garden
Georgia Weir Carter
Edward Rogers Cerny
Ronnie Jay Chapman:
Barbara Hinton Cheap
Carol Jo Christopher
William C. Chupil
Rodney Vernon Cloyd
Dwight D. Colson

Elmer Denver Combs
Joyce Roundtree Combs
Ronald Edward Cox

Mitzi Carrico Coyle
Alice Stahl Crews

Mililani Daniel
Michael Thomas Davis
Brenda D. DeBoard
Lynn Ann Delaney
Theodore L. De Santo
Victoria Rae Drager
Sharon Lynn Drescher
Dennis Morgan Drinnen
Marilyn Sue Ellis
Jeanne B. Ericsson
Gladys H. Estepp
Susan Vowels Esterle
Forrest Bingham Ewen
Marsha Dean Fain

Mary Jo Fante

Susan Carroll Farrington
Thomas Charles Fee
Ronald Alan Fife
Michael R. Fisher
Cecilia Jo Flynn
Larry Wilton Ford
Linda Powell France
Cora Lee Fugitte
David L. Gander

Jane Royalty Gilbert
John Andrew Gildersleeve
Susan Jan Givens

Jo Nell Glasscock
Judy Arlene Goodrich
Ann Calhoun Groves
Darliene Evon Haley
Thomas Ashley Hall
Lawrence Alan Hamilton
Nancy Rigg Hamilton
Drew Sloan Hardgrove
Ralph Rodger Hart
Sarah Wells Hastings
William Harold Hawk
William Ray Hawkins

  

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Candidates for the Degree oi Bachelor ofi Arts in Education (Cont'd)

Hallie Ann Hayden

Mary Kay Heffner

Susan Alice Hignite
Charles William Hill
Marie Woods Hillenmeyer
Margaret Christine Hogan
Patricia Anne Holcombe
Richard Delano Hornbeek
Carolyn Hughes McFarland
Bonnie B. Jarvis

Sarah Kathryn Jennings
Beverly Jane Johnson
Anne Kathrine Johnstone
Howard Robert Just

Nancy B. Kauffman
Deward Belmont Kazee
Russell King

Ann Walcutt Kohler
Kenneth Lee Kramer
Vivian L. Lafferty
Jimmie Joe La Follette
Elizabeth Catherine Lang
George Orwin Laskey

Ann Gex Lee

Roberta Anne Levy
Dwight P. Little

Opal Whitt Loar

Pamela A. Long

Anne Nutter Lowe

Oma Sue Luce

Danny Lee McCamish
Phyllis Diane McCamish
John Michael McClelland
Patrick Shaheen McElhone
Sean—Thomas Holman McGoodwin
Jane Williams Maguire
Douglas Lawrence Malinak
Larry William Martin
Linda Kay Martin

Allie George Mason
Patricia Ann Mertz
Brenda Jane Metz

Rae Ann Miller

Audrey Kaye Mink

Ellen Hooge Mott

Bobby Eugene Nelson
Donald Alton Newman
Linda Sue Nichols

Leila Maureen Nicholson
Myra Lynette Noffsinger
Iona Moore Noger

Mike B. O'Bradovich
Karen Ann O'Reilly

Jean E. Owen

Oweney Elias Owen

Mary Elizabeth Palmer

Carolyn Sue Partin Baker
Joseph Richard Peck
Thomas John Pepitone, Jr.
Jill M. Pepper

Morris Lynn Percifield
Albert Henderson Perkins,
Betty Jane Phelps
Cheryl Lynn Plain
Thomas Bradley Price
Cynthia Ann Pritchard
Frances Elaine Pugh
Alice Jane Rabuck

Jack Garland Raker
Lawrence Jospeh Ray
Claire Joyce Reed
Thomas Edward Rice
Alfred Thomas Richardson
Sharon Kay Richter
Constance Jones Ridings
JoAnne Martin Roberts
Robert Lee Robinson
Carolyn Sue Rohrer
Judith Ann Ross

Edward Lee Rudd

Michael John Ruehling
Darryl William Sauer
Toni Gail Sawyer

Barry Benjamin Sclar
Earl Eugene Sherman, Jr.
Jane Elizabeth Sherwood
Rebecca Ann Short

Cindy Shoupe

George Raymond Simons
Gwen Peek Simpson

Janet Lou Simpson

Tanya Sisk

Candace Marie Sonderman
Pamela Ann Spears
Pamela Spies

Sherry Hibberd Szarka
Johnny Carmel Tackett
Lloyd Thomas Tackett
Howard Glen Teater
Linda Sue Thomas

Donna Marie Thompson
Phyllis Ann Thompson
Bobby Lee Timbrook
Willmot Preston Veal
Kathleen A. Vincent
Mary Frances Walker
Charles Douglas Watson
Marilyn Diane Watson
Terrie Jean Weddle
Susan Weeter

Sandra Gayle Welch
Glen Ray Wells

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts

Ina Neville Wharton
Frances Louise Whittaker
Pamela Whittinghill
Elaine F. Williams

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AN
Charles Foster Haywo
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELO

Robert Luther Abrams
John Herbert Allen
Fred Rodgers Baker, Jr.
William Harold Baker
Michael Keays Carpenter
Allen Russell Conrad
Carrell Lee Eakle
Arthur W. Eddleman
George Elias George
Edward Stephen Grazul
Harold Newton Haley
John Corydon Harris

H. Cove Heilbronner
William Michael Jacobs
James Ralph Lacy
Ronald Arch Leger
Townsell Gordon Marshall, Jr.
Brian Jeffrey Matthews
Paul Trent McGinnis
Charles H. Meng, Jr.
Jospeh Anthony Newberg

in Education

Sherrill Ross Williams
Ruth Frances Williamson
Amanda Fetter Woodard
Sheila Littrell Young

D ECONOMICS
0d, Dean
R OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE

Michael J. Nord

James Lloyd Parsons
Randol Stephen Pennington
John Jude Plummer

Derek James Potter
David Alvin Reid

Mariam Thomas Richardson
Ann B. Rose

Robert Howard Roush
Charles duPont Shaffer
Joe Benny Smith

Morris Alexander Smith
Michael Irvin Sparrow
Michael Louis Tomasetti
Richard B. VanAntwerp
Reuben Glenn Walker, Jr.
Frederick Karl Walz
John Henderson Way III
David Clifford Wilson
Calvin Glenn Woodward
Robert Fielding Young

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

William Douglas Adams
Louis C. Broghamer
Bruce Allen Buchanan
James Raymond Buhr
James Crum III

John Thomas Crutcher
Michael Lee Dailey
Richard Allen Danser
Charles Dav