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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, OCTOBER 8, 1973

The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday, October
8, 1973, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Adelstein presided.
Members absent: Staley F. Adams*, Lawrence A. Allen, Lyle N. Back*, Harry Barnard,
Charles E. Barnhart, Robert P. Belin*, Ben W. Black*, Chris Boerner, Harry M.
Bohannan, Charles L. Brindel, Thomas D. Brower, Stephanie Brown, Herbert Bruce*,
Lewis W. Cochran, Alfred L. Crabb*, Thaddeus B. Crutz*, Wayne H. Davis, John
A. Deacon*, Patrick P. DeLuca*, George W. Denemark*, Paul M. Eakin, Anthony Eardley,
Jane M. Emanuel*, Robert 0. Evans*, Claude Farley, W. Garrett Flickinger, Paul
G. Forand*, Lawrence E. Forgy, James E. Funk*, Art Gallaher*, William Gates,
Richard E. Gift*, Ward 0. Griffen*, George W. Gunther*, Jack B. Hall, Joseph Hamburg,
J. Merrell Hansen, George W. Hardy, S. Zafar Hasan*, Virgil W. Hays*, Ron Hill,
Nancy Holland, Raymond R. Hornback, Eugene Huff*, Raymon D. Johnson, David L.
Larimore*, Robert L. Lester*, James W. Little*, Paul Mandelstam*, David Mattingly,
Michael P. McQuillen*, Alvin L. Morris, Vernon A. Musselman*, Robert C. Noble*,
Jacqueline A. Noonan, Thomas M. Olshewsky*, Harold F. Parks*, William Peters*,
Robert W. Rudd, Rudolph Schrils*, D. Milton Shuffett*, Gerard E. Silberstein*,
Otis A. Singletary*, David Smith*, Robert H. Spedding*, Earl L. Steele*, William
J. Stober*, Lawrence X. Tarpey*, William C. Templeton*, Paul A. Thornton*,
Relmond P. VanDaniker*, Jacinto J. Vazquez*, Harwin L. Voss*, Thomas J. Waldhart,
M. Stanley Wall, Wayne Waller ,Tom Weber, Daniel L. Weiss*, Rebecca Whitis*,
Leslie K. Williamson*, Paul A. Willis, Miroslava B. Winer*, William W. Winternitz,
Ernest F. Witte*, Robert Yeager ,Fred Zechman*, Leon Zolondek*.

The Chairman explained that the minutes of the meeting of September 10, 1973
had not been circulated because the President's address to the Senate had been
submitted to him for editing; that due to his heavy schedule and absence from
the University he had not yet released his address; and that the Minutes would
be circulated as soon as the release occurred.

The Chairman announced that he had a statement of appreciation from Mrs.
John H. Bondurant, widow of Dr. Bondurant, deceased, for the Resolutions which
she had received.

Chairman Adelstein made the following report concerning the activities
of the Senate Council to date:

We have approved a Master of Planning degree in the College of
Architecture, giving this program a high priority and giving it approval
subject to implementation of the program by the fall of 1976. If
the program has not been implemented by that time, the Senate Council
would like to review it to determine Whether or not there is still a
need for it and if it is desirable. I would remind you that all new
programs have to go before the Council on Public Higher Education which,
at its meeting recently, took a very strong position upholding its
moratorium on new degree programs.

We have also approved a selective admission program for the College
of Education at the junior level. This proposal will come before the
Senate at its November meeting.

We have approved a request from the Community College Senate to
allow Community College faculty members to be elected to and to vote
in the election of faculty members to the Board of Trustees. This

also will come before the Senate in November.

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Minutes of the University Senate, October 8, 1973 — cont

We have approved the Law School Calendar, approved the division of 1
the Master's degree in Agronomy into two separate degrees, one in Crops j”
Science and one in Soil Science. We have initiated a request for information kg,
about the possibility of abolishing the Six—Week Summer Session. When 5
we have this information, we will bring it to you with our recommended action.

For the meeting of November 12th we plan action on the Lowitt Report }
which is being presented for discussion only today; the admissions request
by the College of Education is tentatively scheduled for the November agenda:
as is the Community College request to vote in and to be eligible for
election to the Board of Trustees; we also have the report of Dr. Criswell's
Tenure Committee which, if time allows, may be presented at the November
meeting.

I would like to call your attention to our annual cocktail party that
we hold with the Board of Trustees. This party is scheduled for December 11.
I would like for you to make a note of this because attendance at this ,
affair has been sparse in the past. We should like to determine, judging £3,
by the attendance, whether or not this should be continued. We will make ‘”
certain that you are notified in due time. This is a good opportunity
to drink with, rub shoulders with, talk to and argue with members of the
Board of Trustees as well as with our own Administration, and with other
Senate members. I hope you will mark it on your schedules now. I will
remind you about it again once or twice. In concluding my remarks I
would remind you that we meet again on November 12th. If you are unable
to come, please call Mrs. Shelburne and let her know.

On behalf of the College of Agriculture, Dr. James D. Kemp read a Resolution

on the death of Dr. Arthur W. Rudnick, Department of Animal Sciences. Following >
the reading of the Resolution the Chairman asked the Senators to stand for

a moment of silence in tribute and respect to Professor Rudnick and in acceptance

of the Resolutions.

Dr. Arthur W. Rudnick, Jr. died June 14, 1973 at the age of 56.

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He was born in Ames, Iowa, March 8, 1917, the son of an extension 4%!»
specialist in Dairy Manufacturing. He elected to follow in his father's ‘
footsteps and obtained his B.S. degree in Dairy Industry and Economics ?
from Iowa State in 1939 and a year later obtained the M.S. degree in
Agricultural Economics. In 1954 he was awarded the Ph.D. degree in Dairy
Manufacturing from the University of Minnesota.

He worked from 1940 to 1942 as Production Supervisor for National
Butter Company, Dubuque, Iowa. The following three years he served in
the U.S. Army as a Medical Laboratory Technician. From 1945 to 1948 he
was an editorial writer for "Dairy Records" in St. Paul, Minnesota and
later was an instructor in the Dairy Department at the University of
Minnesota. He joined the Dairy Section at the University of Kentucky as
Assistant Professor in 1955 and was promoted to the rank of Associate
Professor in 1961.

One of Dr. Rudnick's first duties at Kentucky was the supervision 65“
of the remodeling and enlargement of the dairy processing plant, which
at that time was supplying milk and other dairy products to the campus.

   
  
 
   
    
   
   
 
 
   
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
    

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Minutes of the University Senate, October 8, 1973 — cont

Teaching and advising students was Dr. Rudnick's first love. From

, W 1963 until his death he advised over 10% of the students enrolled in
tlon #5. the College of Agriculture. His devotion to teaching and advising can
best be illustrated by quoting from a letter written by President

tlon' Singletary when Dr. Rudnick completed his term on the Undergraduate
Council. "Your concern for the welfare of students, which you have

t J expressed in both your teaching and your advising, shows a degree of
commitment which the University prizes highly and which I personally

nda value as indispensable to our educational mission."

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l S He served the University as member of Appeals Board, Undergraduate
Council, Senate, Student Advising Group, Advisor to Dean of Resident
Instruction on Special Programs, Coordinator of Undergraduate Instruction

t r in Department of Animal Sciences, Secretary of College of Agriculture

11. Faculty Council, Secretary of Animal Science Faculty, and many other

Department, College and University committees. He served as advisor 3
to Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. .1

He was a member of American Dairy Science Association, Sigma Xi,
Bluegrass Section of the Institute of Food Technologists and Gamma
Sigma Delta.

He was well respected by the dairy industry and was frequently
called upon to solve problems. Many individuals employed in the dairy
industry in Kentucky are former students of Dr. Rudnick who looked to
him until the time of his death for advice and solutions when problems

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ng ’ In 1971 he was honored with a certificate of appreciation by the
nce Kentucky Association of Milk, Food and Environmental Sanitarians. He

was cited for his contribution to the Kentucky Dairy Industry in 1972.
The Animal Sciences Club, Block and Bridle, made him an honorary member
in 1973.

dfl!’ Dr. Rudnick is survived by six daughters and his mother.

fl His interest in and enthusiasm for teaching and advising will
be missed by the University community.

The Chairman called on Mrs. Constance P. Wilson, Secretary of the Senate
Council, who presented a motion to waive the 10—day circulation rule in
order that the remaining items on the agenda might be considered. The
Senate approved this motion.

. On behalf of the Senate Council Mrs. Wilson presented a motion that
the candidates for degrees at the August 8, 1973 graduation date be approved
for recommendation to the Board of Trustees. The Senate approved the list

of candidates which had been circulated under date of September 24, 1973.

   

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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRAR
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

August 8, 1973

Agriculture
B.S. Agr. 10
36 B.S. For. 5
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42 Engineering
30 B.S. Chem. Eng. 2
1 B.S. Civ. Eng. 13
2 B.S. Elec. Eng. 5
1 TOTAL 20
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3 Education
78 B.A. Edu. 96
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6 Business and Economics
7 B.B.A. 44
54 B.S. Acct. 13
3 B.S. B. & E. 4
2 TOTAL 61
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17 Nursing
1 B.S. Nurs. 5
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2 Architecture
314 B. Arch. 3
Allied Health
B.S. Com. Hlth. 5
6 B. Hlth. Sci. 3
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Home Economics
B.S. H.E. 10
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25 Pharmacy
4 B.S. Phar. 2
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132 B.A. Soc. Work 11
SUMMARY
Graduate Degrees 314
Professional Degrees 6

Undergrad. Degrees 363
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Minutes of the University Senate, October 8, 1973 — cont

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Wimberly Calvin Royster, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Nicos of Emmanuel Alexandrakis
Wallace W. Angus

Daniel Paul Bartell

Dale Kenneth Burtner, Jr.
Jack Willard Buxton
Ronald Haden Carty
Jennifer Margaret Cook
Diane Marie Cottingham
Robert Lee Doty

Edward H. Dougherty
Raymond Eichmann

Jonathan Erlen

Jitendra Kumar Ghosal
Aubin Michael Higgins
Sharon Kay Hotchkiss'
Dolores Weisbecker Jacome
Jerome H. LeVan

Joyce M.P. Lockard

James Barry McFadyen
Elias K. Michaelis

Carl Eli Miller

Bobby Owen Moore
Pasupathy Ramanan

Monroe Rasnake

William Alexander Samsonoff
Joe T. Segraves

Daniel B. Smith

Wendall Keats Sparrow
Lilia D. Strout

William Henry Swatos, Jr.
John Edward Talmage, Jr.
Paul Joe Wie The

David R. Thuente

Robert George Waite
Roger Charles Westman
Gerald Martin Woltermann

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Shirley Maxine Byrne
Vera Marie Grinstead
Roland Charles Haun
Bobbie Ann Irvins
Louise Booth Lyons

William Craddock Main
Mildred Hudnall Quinn
Edward Glenn Thomas
Elizabeth I. Walls

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION

Charles Leon Bright
Ann Stambaugh Carneal

Eugene Jeremy Small

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Obodah Dagogo Aki

Tsehai Alemayehu

Harriet Halcomb Archer
Paul John Azzara

Gregory Thomas Berns
Christopher Allen Boerner
Bruce Maitland Brown
Mary Frances Clarkson
Anna Claire Dorsey

David Allen Fiste

John Francis Fox
Elizabeth Hobson Greene
Anthony Dabney Hildebrand, Jr.
Carol Wieneke Humphrey

Martin Travis Ikle
Cynthia June Johnson
Ricky Michael Johnson
Jeffrey Allen Kelly
Ronald Anderson Key
Jill Ann Linkinhoker
John Charles Mahan
Karen F. Merrie
Charles Paul Owens
Robert Dennis Potter
Antoinette Paris Powell
Delmar Ray Redmon
Allen Marshall Roach
Mary Elizabeth Robbins

   
 
  
  
    
   
  
  
   
   
 

 

 

   
   
  
   
  
 
 
 
   
      

  

 

     
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
    
  
 
   
   
  
  
   
  
     

 

 

 

 

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts - cont

Michael Robert Sheffield
James Edward Siwila
Rodney Randolph Smith
Dennis Johnson Strickler
William David Sweatt

Al W. Switzler

Lynne O. Thoet

Brenda F. Thomasson
Shirley E. Trail

Van Tham Truong
Linda Lois Turner
Gabriele Von Hoerner
Robert Edward Wetter
Dianne Haydee Winter

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Carol Frances Carson
William Stephen Dean
Catherine Frances Deiters
Clyde Marion Enlow
Darwin Vance Foley
Cathleen B. Gottshall
Charlotte Allen Haggard
Jane Linguist Hay

Ronald A. Hosterman
Thomas Oliver Johnson
Martin Albert Langhorst
Alan Joseph Luebcke
Joseph Alphonsus Medley
Margaret Duvall Nicholson
Walter John Olin, Jr.

Chris Grayson Pflum
Harry Clayton Portwood
Jose Antonio Prada
Churee Puttamadiloha
David Wesley Richie
Rebecca Baughman Scholtz
Melvin Ray Sensmeier
Roger Clay Sparrow
Larry Gene Springate
Janet Weaver Vernon
Rudiger James Waldner
David Lynn Waterfill
Paula Faye Williams
Glenn Russell Young
Raymond Anthony Yozwiak

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE 0F MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Manuel A. Corzo

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Charles S. Wagers

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Ronald Walker Kirkland

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

George Stephen Carruba

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Charles Royce Harrison
Jeffrey Aiken Marquis

Arthur Gilbert Shaffer, Jr.

Larry Randolph Thompson

James Charles Nolan

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Carolyn Yvonne Barnes
William Carl Barrett
Arthur Jerry Bentley
Judith Ann Bishop

Helene Jane Kalb
Anna Ladd Kenady
Janie Barber Kissling
Deborah Stevens Knapp

       
  
   
 

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education — cont

Joseph Paul Blandford, Jr.
Claudine Marguerite Blavier
Iris Elaine Boyle

Mary Frances Bratton
Randall Terry Bruestle
Connie Buntain Burris
Evelyn Capito

Martha Settles Cassity
Margaret Jean Caudle
Sister Mary Irene Cecil
James Dewey Clay

Carol Ann Combs

Clara R. Craig

Donna Prather Crider

Anne Deeley

Lynn Jane Dorton

Sister Mary Claire Engbersen
Judith Marilyn Fauri
Judith Ann Ford

Hannah Margaret Foster
Elizabeth Joseph Fugazzi
Russell Wallace Caddie
Christine Pierce Gancarz
Pamela Joy Gardner

Marcia Lynn Gilliland
Roberta Ratchford Graviss
Connie Patricia Handman
Elden Charles Healey
Catherine Mae Hodge
Margaret Bryce Hodge
Shirley May Howell

Carol Leet Johns

Jane Ruth Johnson

Helen Anne Jones

Mary Elizabeth Smith Jones

Mary Susan Mardi
Cornelia Ann Marshall
Ruth Lynn Massey

Linda Graham Matthews
Linda Carman McDonough
Judith Morgan McGarvey
Elaine Lee Meacham
Elizabeth Hageman Mitchell
Jo Carole Morris
Kathryn Carton O'Malley
Anthony Osborne

Jose Francisco Perez
Patrick Allen Pfeifer
David S. Randolph

Betty Hadus Reneau
Vera Von Richardson

Ann Riggs

Harry Cole Risher

Susan Rogers Schwaiger
Vona Patterson Scott
Margaret Haden Shaver
Diego Rafael Silva
Judith Kay Skelton
Rita West Stephenson
Daryl Lynn Steverson
Robin Miller Strode
Nancy V. Thompson
Beverly June Tilmes
Carolyn S. VanHoose
Patricia Michelle Walker
Zella W. Wells

Linda Guerin Werner
Donald Blaine Wilder
Gary Lee Williams
Carolyn Quinchaun Witherspoon

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Ronnie Stephen Adkins
Johnny Kesler Bohannon
Cheryl Frances Vincell Case
William T. Congleton

Luis Beltran Farias

Janet Daniel Gill
Gail Rowland

Evelyn Baise Watson
Thural E. West
Peggy Charles Wilds

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

Randall Robert Burkhart
Harold Wayne Davis
Bruce Wayne Gladish

Larry Joe Hall
James Riley Nestor
Joel Ellis Philhours

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Mark Curtis Alvey
Randolph Charles Blazer
John Ned Brodel

Gary Edward Halker

James Milton Huff
Donald Lee Seat

James Fritz Skeen

 

  

 

 

 

3651 Minutes of the University Senate, October 8, 1973 — cont

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Frederick M. Allen
Thomas L. Aud

Joel Winfield Beane
Anna Dale Bowen

Rebecca Ann Bush

John Francis Carbol
Billie Caskey Clayton
Sheila Denise Detroy
Charlotte E. Dorton
Donna Ann Ernst

Harriet Lowrey Ford
Lucille Leonard Garner
Kathleen Dianna Gibb
Gretchen Gibson

Nancy Merwyn Gilman
Mahlon Bedford Glascock
Mary Beth Gwynn

Joy Eileen Habberfield
Joyce King Hahn

Richard H. Hansen

Sister Deborah Harmeling
Tyra Marie Hellard
Wendell Leon Hisle
Adrienne M. Isacke
Kristin Karel Janghorbani
Earl Frederick Lancaster
Mary Lou Lavelle

Valerie Jeanne Macrander
Judy Cheryl Mathis
Nancy Counihan McKeehan
Enid Marie McMillin
Linda Bruml Milgrom
Patrick Joseph Mullin
Virginia Pugh Owens
Theresa D. Peterson
Anthony Ifor Rake
Constance Eve Renker
Ellen Ann Riden

Sally Ann Rizer

Anita Louise Smith
Marietta Smith

Jayne Shireen Snedegar
John N. Stroud

Sharon Anne Sweeney
Mary Anne Sydor

Karen H. Syler

Judith Hughson Tawney
Mary Ellen Thomas
Donald Louis Wathen
Sharon Louise Winkle
Jerry Thomas Wright
Patricia Jane Yaste
John Richard Yost
Pamela Earley Zorens

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Reed Owen Burkholder
Hunter Cameron Hensley

Donna Dupy Swaffar

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

Charlotte Ann Dean
Phyllis P. Stevens

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER

Susan Elizabeth Browne
Benna Ellis Cunningham
Grace Louise Hutzel
Ruby Lynn

Martha Ann Marrillia
Sally Farley Martin
Linda Kaye Salyer

Jean Gaines Smith
Nellie Friend Todd

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL NUTRITION

Nancy Ellen Del Checolo

Charles Hunter Watley

OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Naomi Ruth Mason
Margaret Ellen Miller
Claire Doty Nalepka
Jennie Lee Nickel

Betty Irene Nordholm
Charlein Paxten Pinkham
Jean Carolyn Allen Walko
Elizabeth Ann Watts

Cynthia Harris Haiflich

      
  
  
 
   
  
  
  
  
    
   
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
  
    
  
   
  
    

    
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
   
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
   

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS
Darwin DeWitt Bearley James Wainscott

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN RADIATION DOSIMETRY

 

Raleigh Bruce Hoskins Flavious B. Martin III

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

 

Peggy Lynn Wagner
COLLEGE OF LAW
George W. Hardy III, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR

Gilbert Clement Adams John Harold Keeton
Chauncey Eugene Brummer James H. Noble , V ;
Harry Edward Budden, Jr. W. Stephen Wilborn ‘j g

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Art Gallaher, Jr., Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

 

 

 

Judith Ann Alvis Larry Leo Hendrickson 3
Bobby Joe Antrobus Sharon Lee Holdren I rp‘é
Carla Susan Watkins Armstrong Beatrice Elizabeth Hood 5‘4 l A
Eileen Anna Charlotte Arnold Monty Keefe Itzen %
Frank Edgar Arnold Patrick Hamilton Knight 5
Ivar Edward Avots Frederick Billman Kuny ‘ v ,E
Debra Crisp Baker Princess May Lawes ?
Julia King Thompson Gregory Brad Lippman

Katherine Mary Barczy Amanda Gayle McGuire

Mary Emily Behen Anne Leffler McMullen

Judy James Bellamy Wayne Harold McNiel

Frank Vermilya Benton IV Charlotte Ann Martin

Roger Lynn Bowling Kathi Ellen Millimet

Genina Consalvi Bowman Paul John Monsour

David William Bratcher Wanda Kay Morgan

Albert Manuel Bryson David Pieck Moul

Joe Hamilton Burden William Gregory Nims (
John Thomas Carter Diana Ruth Pardue '
Donna Lynn Cattanach Judith Marlene Parks 3
Frank Finley Cawood III Donald Lynn Peck f
Chris Thomas Cochran Marcy Kay Pinkstaff {
Elaine Brown Collier Peter Lee Plummer 3
Paula Owen Compton John Michael Poole [
Paul Craig Corrington Benjamin Bridgforth Prewitt , ,A 7
Margaret Ann Covington Debra Elaine Rankin Fig}: ?
William Dean Crawford Gerald Brock Reams, Jr. 'f
Miguel A. Cuandra Jason Castle Redmon '
Bryan Timothy Curry Lee Brian Reeves

 

John H. DeReamer, Jr. Linda Sue Roederer

   

  
 
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
   
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
   
  
  
 
  
 
  
  
  
   
 
   
  
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts — cont

Robert Glenn Dorris
Sharon Ann Durham

Jerry Lee Durrin, Jr.
Mary-Nell Magdalene Dwyer
Harry Christopher Goettel
Michael Ross Greene
Warren Gambiel Greer, Jr.
Toma Griffin

Charles Leslie Grizzle
Gail Macy Hammond

Thomas Kelly Taylor
Diane Thurston

John Joseph Tohill, Jr.
Catherine Ann Tooms
Ronald Lee Vandiver

Donna Jean Westwood

Royd Edward Whedon

James Bronson Rozier Amp
Donald Wayne Russell ‘ \
Elaine Marie Selle
Barry Stuart Settles
Barbara L. Smith

Paula Miller Sowell
Dona Gale Spengler
Barbara Stidham

Mark Jade Eddy Stockton
John Alden White

Rita Louise White
Herbert Keith Wicker
James Ray Wilson
Stephen Michael Wines
Michael Albert Wright

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Francis Joseph Block III
William Stewart Bondurant
Michael Mahin Bowman

Gary John Chellman

Steven Lee Cosby

Richard Jerry Craft
Ronald Park Durbin

Paul Douglas East

Diana Faye Fink

Robert Thomas Goetz
Frederick Lee Hamon
Michael Wade Harrod
Charles Russell Hoffman, Jr.

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC 1'

James Michael Derrick
Cathy McGlasson Farrar

Diana Kay Johnson ‘
James Earl Jones

Allen T. Lyons

Joseph Wayne Page

James L. Phillips

Earl Raymond Price
Gerald L. Rudolph
Christopher Louis Summe
Michael Alan Taylor
Robert Clair Wells
Allen Keith Whaley
Lawrence Elliott Wilkie

Christopher Roy Swainhart
Leslie Long Wilson

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN MUSIC EDUCATION

Huston Dale Franklin

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES

Larry W. Ball

Gary Paul Bunch

Jackie Dean Carpenter
Kendal Morris Duncan
John Dennis Fairchild
Charlotte Wenzel Fisher
Glenn Martin Greaves

  

Richard Alan Jones

Dianna Carper Knight

Theodore James Mertens, Jr.

Charles William Roddick m
Gregory Damron Stumbo ,”
Earl Kenneth Wieting, Jr.

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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Charles Elmer Barnhart, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Norvin Lee Casper, Jr. Eugene C. Lacefield
Donald S. Crabtree Jerry Monroe Oak

Tom Martin Gohlke Ford Allen Patterson
Sandra Kalotkin Mary Jean Quisenberry
Dale Lee Kroll Leslie Frank Radford

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY
Robert Russell Beverley Robert Eugene Nolan
Jane Leslie Frounfelker Henry Weatherly Rawlings II
Jerry Lewis
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
James E. Funk, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Russell Howard Beverly, Jr. Douglas Donald Marin

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

William Edwin Cannon Ronald Earl McCraith
James Arthur Carter John Henry McElroy
Robert James Dungan Harold Wayne Powell
Robert Dean Gilbreath Joseph Mayhall Stephan
Raymond David Hamilton Lawrence Martin Stolz
Larry Dennis Heck Joseph E. Topmiller

Dewey David Huff

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Gary Thomas Meredith Robert Lewis Pate
John Edward Newland Douglas Alan Schwab
Tasos S. Nicolakis

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
George W. Denemark, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Kenneth LaRue Avery Cecilia Campbell Bowers
Jacalyn R. Baker Peggy L. Brackman

Larry Dennis Barnes Catherine Anne Jones Brannen
Mary Lynn Bidwell John William Brown III
Catherine Blanton Michele Marie Buerger

Carol Tweeddale Buford Michael Brent McKeehan

Susan Jean Carter Janet Carol Mitchell

Sarah L. Caudill Thomas Carmack Morris

Bonnie Susan Cecil James Woodrow Owens, Jr.

 

 

   
   
  
  
 
   
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
 
 
  
   
 
 
    

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education — cont

Kathryn J. Chadbourne
Dennis Reginald Chalk
Darrell Keith Chelf
Judith Taylor Childers
Sherry Darlene Chism
Robert Alan Clay

Ann Holloway Coleman
Bobby Jean Collins
Nancy Jane Collins
Frances Kay Cornett
Russell L. Croley, Jr.
Yvonne T. Daulton
Michael Allan Davenport
Debra Ann Diachenko
Michelle Moffett Drake
Pamela Marksberry Dunn
Karen Lee Dupps
Sharlette Dye

Barbara Joan Fisher
Susan Alice Flood
Sandra Kay Garrett
Dannie Ray Coins

James Dayle Hawthorne
David Frank Haydon
Marilyn Clay Henry
Rodney Euel Hentchel
Juanita Bowling Herrington
Mary Ann Hetzel

James Albert Hill
Rebecca Marie Hinkle
Gary Roger Holbrook
Norma Simmons Huntsman
Lydia Mae Jacobs
Stanley Harrison Jordan III
Barbara Jane Judy

Mary Deborah Kiernan
Diana Gail Lynn
Kathleen Allen Malinak
Katrina Shawn Marshall

Karen Parker

Linda Dilly Patterson
Helen Judith Porter
Mary Jane Potts
Michael Oren Reilly
Patricia Ann Reilly
Nancy Evans Ross
Deborah Jean Salmons
Allan Sebastian

Sally Day Shearer

Amy Chinn Shultz

John Marshall Sieweke, Jr.
Lillie Rose Simpson
Glenn Marshall Sims
Jane Brachey Smith
Catherine Starrs
Bethany Dee Stewart
Harold Daniel Stidham
John Gary Stringer
Steve Paul Strosnider
Ronald H. Tasman
Robin Harper Thomson
Sharon Renee Toussaint
Leslie Ann Tuney
Cheryl Sali Ungerleider
Roy Clyde Vaughn, Jr.
Joy Cunningham Voss
Susan Shawler Wachs
Teresa Vinson Walters
John Anthony Welsh
Karen Elizabeth White
Roma White

george Randall Whitt
Diane Wiles

Patricia Gagel Williams
George Omer Wise

John Gaines Womack
Lillian Clay Woodward
Nancy Ellis Youngman

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Charles Foster Haywood, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

Timothy Thomas Bourke III
Patricia Leigh Cole
Marshall W. Daniels

Roy Hancock Dorsey, Jr.
Ellen Elizabeth Evans
Thomas Anthony Heicken
John Hurley Hungate

 

Theodore Lee Innes
Linda Ann McKenna
William Carl Merrick
Dixie Lee Robinson
James Michael Steele
David K. Stoy

  

  

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Richard Joseph Alvey
Darrell Bennett Barber
Barry Shaw Basham

Richard Joseph Bates
William Andrew Baumer
Frank Kogler Bird

Larry Wayne Brittain
Larry Michael Bryan
Barbara Shouse Buckley
William Covington Burger II
William Joseph Cahill

Joe H. Chaddic

David Allen Collins

Jack Cornett, Jr.

William Mark Corrigan
William Robert Dallas, Jr.
Paul Taylor Ferrell
Michael Anthony Fulkerson
Gary Ray Fust

Steven Bruce Gramig
Frederic J. Gregg III
Dennis Glen Hampton

James Pryor Hancock, Jr.
William Herndon LaMaster, Jr.
William Andrew Lansing
Danny Leonard Luttrell
Donald Dean Murphy
Michael Lynn Peak

Larry Wayne Polston
Jerome Moore Prather
David Fresler Pratt
Michael David Roach
David Sam Rosa

C. Philip Sharitz, Jr.
John Reed Simpson
Lionel Gregory Smith
Herman Eugene Spears
James Wendell Stapleton
Walter Scott Sterling
Robert Bruce Trefilek
Howard Duncan Veach
James Alan Von Dreele
Richard G. Wells
Everett Gary Westerfield

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

Robert M. Braun
Robert Eugene Dinsmore

William Richard Murphy
Gary Rowe Sandiford

COLLEGE OF NURSING

Marion E. McKenna, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Carolyn Louise Dobbins
Sheila Rae Everly
Barbara Lee Kindoll

Virginia Lela McCrady
Anita Guernsey Proctor

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE

Anthony Eardley, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

Michael Kent Crosby
Don Walter Jeffers

James Carroll McGill

COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Joseph Hamburg, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH

Constance Marie Clayton
Ellen Louise Cook

Irene Gooding

Kerry Jacobs Russell
Patricia Sullivan

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE

Edye B. Eaton Trudy M. Palmateer
Delores Fite Renee Elin Topolosky

COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS
Marjorie S. Stewart, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

Willa Catherine Beck
Laura Julia Brower
Concetta Maria Campo
Robert Stephen Ellis
Amanda Frazee Hart

Amy Gregory Long
Cathie Ann Owens
Phyllis Jean Saunders
Kathleen Jane Welch
Emily Jean Williams

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Joseph Vincent Swintosky, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY
Fredwyn Creech Schwendeman Philip Marion Skees
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL PROFESSIONS

Ernest F. Witte, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SOCIAL WORK

Cathy Ann Brandenburg Kris W. Kimel
Neil Carey , Ronald W. Lyvers
Michael Clinton Cunningham Otto Joseph Payne, Jr.

Joyce Duke Carol Elaine Scott
Pamela June Golladay Joan Padgett Wilson
Glenda Kaye Hall

Chairman Adelstein introduced Dr. Sidney Ulmer, Chairman of the ad hoc
Committee on General Studies, who made the following remarks:

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The Senate §d_hgg Committee on General Studies was appointed September
1972 and consisted of 15 members, the faculty members being Ronald Atwood,
Ray Betts, Robert Evans, Richard Gift, Michael Pease, Betty Rudnick, Bruce
Westley; ex officio: A. D. Albright, Art Gallaher, Stanford Smith, John
Stephenson, Charles Wéthington; and student members: Willie Gates and
Susan Tomasky. While all members did not attend every meeting, we did
have a diligent and very conscientious committee.

We held meetings from September 1972 through February, 1973 with most

of the work being done in two subcommittees. It was generally agreed ,\
by the Committee that the basic purpose of a general education program ->
is to provide students with the means and the occasion to understand ‘

themselves and their environments so that they can act intelligently and
effectively within these environments.

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
   

 

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