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MINUTES OF THE CALLED MEETING OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, DECEMBER 20, 1971

El‘lfi The motion to adjourn was approved at 5:30 p.m.
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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, JANUARY 31, 1972

‘ The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday,
I January 31, 1972, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman W. Garrett
1 Flickinger, presided. Members absent: Staley F. Adams*, Arnold D. Albright, ;
= Lawrence A. Allen, Daniel 8. Arnold, Ronald Atwood*, James R. Barclay*, Charles E. 1
_fa‘ Barnhart, Harmon C. Bickley*, Wesley J. Birge*, Betty J. Brannan*, Mary R. Brown*, “
WWW I David B. Clark*, Carl B. Cone*, Glenwood L. Creech, Dan M. Daffron*, Robert O.
‘ Evans*, Stuart Forth, Donald T. Frazier, James E. Funk*, George H. Gadbois*, i
Eugene B. Gallagher*, Art Gallaher, Jr.*, Charles P. Graves, Thomas C. Gray*, 5 j p
Jack B. Hall, Joseph Hamburg, Maurice A. Hatch*, Charles F. Haywood*, James W. ‘l- I i
Herron*, James F. Hopkins*, John W. Hutchinson*, Raymon D. Johnson, Joseph R.
Jones*, Stuart M. Klein*, Lois W. Langhorst*, Bruce E. Langlois, Robert G.
Lawson, Leslie L. Martin*, Roger M. McCoy*, Ernest P. McCutcheon*, Alvin L.
Morris, J. W. Patterson, Nancy J. Patton, Leonard A. Ravitz*, Herbert G. H
Reid*, Virginia Rogers*, Gerald I. Roth*, Robert W. Rudd*, Otis A. Singletary*, ‘1 ' 5D
A D. Milton Shuffett*, Leonard P. Stoltz*, Robert H. Stroup*, Thomas B. Stroup, , '3“
' William G. Survant*, Joseph V. Swintosky*, Norman L. Taylor*, Timothy H. Taylor,
A S. Sidney Ulmer*, H. Mac Vandiviere*, M. Stanley Wall, Cynthia Watts*, Ronald D.
[ Weddle*, James H. Wells, David R. Wekstein*, Harry E. Wheeler*, Cornelia B.
l Wilbur, William R. Willard, Miroslava B. Winer*, Ernest F. Witte*, A. Wayne
[ Wonderley*, Fred Zechman*, Robert G. Zumwinkle*.

 

U7 The Chairman reminded the Senators of the ROTC proposal which was on the
€¥$J floor of the Senate as a result of action taken at the May 10, 1971 meeting to
' table the proposal to the regular November meeting of the Senate in the fall and,
i that due to the press of other business had been delayed further to the present
, meeting. He then presented Mr. Howell Hopson, secretary of the Senate Council,
‘ who recommended adoption of the Arts and Sciences proposal on reconstituting the
ROTC departments as academic programs, with the following changes and additions
by the Senate Council. The Arts and Sciences proposal had been circulated to
the faculty under date of December 3, 1971 and the Senate Council substitute
proposal had been circulated under date of December 9, 1971:

; 1. that under item (2) of the A & S report, the Senate establish a
University Senate standing committee on ROTC programs comprising ten

(10) members to be appointed as follows: one administrator and one

staff representative from each of the ROTC programs to be appointed by

the President; three faculty members to be appointed by the Senate Council;
and four students comprising one cadet from each of the ROTC programs and
two non—ROTC students to be appointed by Student Government.

 

*Absence explained

  

 

 

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2. The committee to be charged to:

* (a) advise the Dean on evaluation, appointment, and rank of
ROTC staff;

(b) review ROTC curricula, both those courses offered by other
departments and those offered by ROTC programs, and to recommend
to the College of Arts and Sciences on new courses and changes in
courses as to content and credit;

* (c) work toward creating an atmosphere of mutual understanding,
cooperation and constructive cross—criticism between ROTC and the
University at large;

* (d) promote the cross—listing of appropriate ROTC courses (e.g.,
military history, national security policy) with relevant
departments and where feasible to have such courses taught by the
faculty of that department; investigate the redistribution of

ROTC courses among the appropriate departments.

*Same as Arts and Sciences proposal

Following some requests for clarification of the substitute proposal the
Senate voted to accept the substitution.

The floor was then thrown open for debate on the issue. Following extensive
discussion Vice President Cochran pointed out the impropriety of a Senate
Advisory Committee advising a Dean, specifically on the appointment of
faculty —— that the University had other machinery to discharge this respon—
sibility. He then presented a motion to amend the proposal to delete subhead
(a) from item 2. of the proposal.

The Senate approved this motion. The sentence approved for deletion reads
as follows:

(a) advise the Dean on evaluation, appointment, and rank of ROTC staff;

Following further debate Dean Royster of the College of Arts and Sciences
stated his opposition to establishment of a University Senate standing
committee on ROTC programs; that it should be a committee of the Arts and
Sciences college to work with the Dean rather than a standing committee of
the Senate.

Following Dean Royster's remarks motion was made to amend the paragraph on
the appointment of the committee (which is item 1. of the proposal) to make
the standing committee a committee of the Arts and Sciences Faculty Council
appointed by the Arts and Sciences Faculty Council rather than a standing
committee of the University Senate, so that item 1. of the proposal would
read:

1. that the Arts and Sciences Faculty Council appoint a standing
committee on ROTC programs to consist of the following ten (10)
members: one administrator and one staff representative from

each of the ROTC programs; three faculty members; four students, com—
prising one cadet from each of the ROTC programs and two non—ROTC
students.

   
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
    
 
      

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The Senate voted to stop debate on this amendment.

The Senate then approved the amendment to paragraph 1. of the motion.

a voice vote, objection was raised concerning the results. A hand count
of 84 to 28 indicated the required two—thirds majority needed.

“1*“ Question was called which required a two—thirds majority vote. Following
1
V The Senate approved the substitute motion as presented by Mr. Hopson and

I amended twice. The ROTC proposal as presented, amended, and approved,
’ reads:
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The existing ROTC departments shall be reconstituted as academic
programs in the College of Arts and Sciences.

| l. The Arts and Sciences Faculty Council shall appoint a standing

T committee to consist of the following ten (10) members: one administrator,
: one staff representative from each of the ROTC programs; three faculty

A members; four students, comprising one cadet from each of the ROTC .
figa programs and two non—ROTC students. ; %

 

2. The committee is charged to:

(a) review ROTC curricula, both those courses offered by other

‘ departments and those offered by ROTC programs, and to recommend
to the College of Arts and Sciences on new courses and changes
in courses as to content and credit;

 

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[ (b) work toward creating an atmosphere of mutual understanding, ‘ ‘iU
c00peration and constructive cross—criticism between ROTC and '
the University at large;

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[ (c) promote the cross—listing of appropriate ROTC courses (e.g.,
‘ military history, national security policy) with relevant de—

. partments and, where feasible, to have such courses taught by

I the faculty of that department; investigate the redistribution
of ROTC courses among the appropriate departments.

 

‘ 3. Each college of the University determine which ROTC courses and
what total number of ROTC credits are to count toward the degree re—

[ quirements of that college.

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A. The University support efforts of the Department of Defense and
Congress to devise a system of full reimbursement for expenses incurred
in maintaining ROTC programs, and offer its services in divising such

a system.

5. Where these recommendations Violate specific contractual obligations
of the University to the Department of Defense, these contracts should

be renegotiated.

The Chairman reported that the reports of the g§_hgg committees appointed
last spring on grading, accelerated programs, and scheduling have been re—
ceived in the Senate Council office; that the accelerated programs report
had been before the Council, changes had been made, and it was hoped that
the report will be before the Senate at its next meeting on February 14th.

He stated that the initial report of the grading committee had been circulated i

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to the deans and the credit and scheduling report would be submitted to

them shortly. He emphasized that these are initial reports, that the

Council frequently returns them for alterations and changes; and that one ' ‘f
should not read an initial report and assume that it is the final word A¢§v
from that committee. “W:

Chairman Flickinger further stated that the Senate would probably have

some special meetings as it appeared the Senate would have some requests

for changes in degree requirements but that he would try not to call any ‘
more special meetings than were necessary.

He also reported that the Council is having some difficulty in getting
material out of the Duplication Center to comply with the 10—day
circulation rule; that the Center does the best it can but remains over—
loaded with paper work processing. He recommended that the Senate consider
the possibility of using the Kernel as a means of disseminating the various
reports and'other matters for the Senate's consideration; that it was
cheaper to place material in the paper than to have some 2100 copies of ,
papers containing pending legislation duplicated and mailed to the faculty «fig!
outside the Senate. He asked that the Senators give some thought to this 1’
means of dissemination and stated that he hoped the Council would have a
proposal along these lines for Senate consideration at the February meeting
for presentation to the Rules Committee for finalization.

The minutes of the called meeting of December 20, 1971 were approved
as circulated. ;

The list of candidates for degrees at the December 22, 1971 graduation {
date, which had been circulated to the faculty under date of January 14, 1972,
was approved as circulated for recommendation to the Board of Trustees.

 

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CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

December 22, 1971

 

1' GRADUATE DEGREES Engineering
B.S.Agr.Engr. 2 !
Ph.D. 42 B.S.Che.Engr. 4
1 Ed.D. 5 B.S.Civ.Engr. 40
'r D.M.A 1 B.S.Elec.Engr. 29
3 M.A. 4O B.S.Met.Engr. 3
‘ M.S. 25 B.S. M.Engr. 21
M.s. in Agr. 9 TOTAL 99
M.S.Agr. Eng. 3
M.S. Che.E. 8 Education w
M.S.C.E. 4 A.B.Educ. 180 ‘1
, M.S.E.E. 4 "1
tag M.S.Met.E. 2 Business and Economics 2
fix." my 1 B.S. Com. 4 A
T - - PC'E- 1 B.S. Acct. 33 ‘ 1
' M'A' 1n Edu. 37 B.Bus.Admin. 59 *‘ 1_g
' M-S- in EdU- 3 B.S.Bus. & Eco. l4 4 i
M.B.A. 7 TOTAL 110 '“‘r¥
M.S. in Acct. 3 w
I M S-L-S- 23 Allied Health
M-M' 4 Med. Tech. 13
M.S.C1.Nut. l 3
{ M'S'H'E' 2 Architecture 7
; M.S. Dent. l B.Arcn 3 fl
M.S.Med.Rad. 1 4
{ TOTAL 2P7 Home Economics Y

’ B.S.Home EC. 15
PROFESSIONAL DEGREES

 

Social Professions

Doctor of Dent. B.A. Soc Wk. 9
#Kj Med. 2
{7' Juris Doctor 36

B.S. in Phar- 5
TOTAL 43

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

1 Arts & Sciences

B.A. 148
B.S. 32
B.M. l
B.M.Mus.Edu. 5
f TOTAL 186
Agriculture SUMMARY
ca‘ B.S. Agra 27 Graduate Degrees 227
B.S. For 4 Professional Degrees 43
TOTAL 31 Undergrad. Degrees 646

TOTAL

  

 

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GRADUATE SCHOOL

  

William H. Dennen, Acting Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Roger Colman Bennett
William Lloyd Birch
Robert Michael Brecht
Frederick Eugene Brenk
Kurt Herman Buerger
Anthony Burry

Parshall B. Bush

Robert Darcy

Joe Barton Darnall
Richard Lee Engstrom
Arsenio Espinoza B.
Edson W. Ewing

Frederick Howell Fornoff
Terrence Stanley Fox
William Robert Frieben
Paul Eugene Fuller

Ruby Joyce Garrett
Philip Nathan Gilbertson
Marilyn Hunter Green
Robert Horace Grizzard
Robert Vernon Hoskins III

Hall Kinney

Jack L. Kreider
Porter Preston Layne
Robert Fraser McClure
Loren Louis Miller
Manindra K. Mohapatra

Henry Edward Montgomery, Jr.

Coy Patrick Moore
Nancy Becker Munro
Jane Elliott Nicholson
Philip Joseph Perricone
Barry Reit

Dale Maurice Royalty
Hardeo Sahai

Calvin L. Schoulties
Hubert Donovan Scott
Arend E. Smid

Alan James Svajgr
Christopher Dante Tori
C. J. Waechter

Ruth Kachel Zimmer

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Jackson Wayne Ashley
Sam Brown, Jr.
Elsa Merle Clemons

Diane J. Renne
John Coakley Richardson

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

Robert Lee Patrick

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Nicos Emmanuel Alexandrakis

James Glenn Baughman
John David Book, Jr.
Robert Brown

George Michael Cincala, Jr.

Barbara Evans Clark
James David Cliburn
Nicholine Mellish Core
Jonathan Edwin Culver
William Stephen Davis
Patricia Ann Dickinson
Elizabeth Jane Firth
John Robert Flaningam
Barbara Peercy Hale

William Clinton Henderson
Margaret May Howard

Ned Glenn Howenstine
Patricia Hopkins Khazaeli
Lesley Lisso Koster

David R. Lairson

David Dale Lanier

Gerald Joseph Lynch
Lawrence Robert Mand
Vickie Rita Marley

Edward W. Maynard

James Michael McCormick
James Barry McFadyen
Carol Landgraf McKay

   
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    

 

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts — cont

Francis Joseph Mellen
Wayne Edward Miller
Connie Lee Mitchell
Edward Albritton Newton
James Russell Ogden
Thomas Marshall Patrick

Linda Gay Johnson Rioux
Harold D. Rosenheim
James Thomas Sturgis, Jr.
Susan Sutter

Claudia Vester

Sister Maria Teresa Zayas

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Larry Wayne Ashby

Crump Walker Baker
Stephen H. Benedict

Joye Norris Bennett
Richard A. Borden
Andrew Cammack

Sharon Dennett Chandler
Marie Antoinette Gutjahr
Mei—Ann Angela Hsieh Hsu
Rungruang Isarangkura
Jon Lee Johnson

Robert Lewis Jolly

James Kimbro Kearby

Thomas P. LaFontaine
Joseph Jan Michalsky, Jr.
Enrique Navarro

Kenneth William Patterson
Susan Hasse Pepe

Dennis Alan Perkinson
Beth Elaine Price
Michael D. Schlosser
Robert Leo Schoenhoff
Randall Bruce Smith
Franco Urbani

Man—Shu Chang Yang

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Gerald R. Bradley
Robert H. Hatton
Douglas Howard
Weerawooth Katanyukul
Carlos Roel Marroquin

John Allen Plambeck
Prinya Srisavangvonk
Maneesa Teerawatsakul
Noi Tiaranan

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Arnemann Rolf Grender
William 0. Peterson

Larry Gene Wells

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Ronnie Joe Burkhead
Vishwanath R. Keshaviah
Richard Nils Lindstrom
Gary Duane McCutchen

Ronald Kenneth Nilsen

Virendra K. Raval
Jaime L. Sampedro

Hans G. Schroeder

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Eduardo Caicedo
Jose R. Delgado

Charles Ronald Lovan
Caroline Patrick Wade

  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
    
 
   
   
   
   
 
  
   
      

 

  

 

 

 

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

John Patton Baker, Jr.
Randall A. Maddox

Paul Joseph Rieger
Wilson M. Routt, Jr.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Leslie Dennis Boggs
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Vinay Vithal Shrikhande Kingyeh Wang

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
Daniel Wilson Kane
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Barbara Lynne Benton
Princess Alona Bright
Susan Elizabeth Bush
Anita Janett Childress
Barbara Sue Coombs
Judith Hoover Culver
Jane L. Dallet

Gerald V. Dugan, Jr.
Martha G. Fightmaster
Sherry T. Florence
William Haywood Fossett
James Edwin Gash

Linda Jo Glore

Ruth Watts Harshbarger
Leonore Morgan Ittmann
Howard Robert Just
Carolyn P. Kays
Margaret Hare Kellar

Margie Lee Kennedy
Glenn Charles Kirk

Ron Magnus Kisch

Nancy Cowin Knight
Rosemary Ann Koch

John Neil McIntyre, Jr.
Karen Gabriel Mann
Sara Leggett Middleton
Ann R. Muir

Robert Joseph Patrick
Norma Jean Phillips
Deborah Earlene Rice
Roberta Kramer Rush
Mary Kathryn Secrest
Nell Browder Simpson
Dorothy Rieke Ward
Susan Hancock Winans
Susan M. Wood

Pamela Simpson Woodford

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Rosalie Wright Galloway Marsha Sue Fields

Paul Theodore Davison

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Walter Ray Allen

Thomas G. Braun
Georgia Irene Fullerton
Larry Vincent Gilpin

Rong—Hwei Kuo
Melvin Eugene Morris
John Shirley Shropshire

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

Martha Fuqua Johns'/
Thomas Michael Jones

Joseph Mitchell SZorcsik

   
    
  
 
   
   
 
 
 
 
   
  
  
   
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
   
   
  
  
 
    

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Caroline Everitt Allen
Michael Robert Averdick
William H. Bacharach
Barbara Marianne Brundage
Phyllis Durgan Calderon
Kwing—Man Cheng

Rose Jewell Collier

Sara Poe Davidson

Suzanne Hart

Mary Rebekah Harleston Heath
Laurel Henage

Donald Wallace Lyons

Kathleen Ann Orth
Peggy Ann Jean Parks
Patricia Ann Piermatti
Charles—Alan Ralston
Ona M. Rea

Jane Ann Robinson

John Hebden Schaffner
Donald Richard Sunday
David Charles Thaw

Don E. Uhl

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Jennifer Moore Newman
James Harrison Whidden

Elizabeth Marion Cawood
Marie Christine Lindvall

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

Shikha Asthana Elaine Beverly Mosovsky

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL NUTRITION

Nancy Ann Johnson
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY
Daniel F. Rentz, Jr.
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL RADIATION
Gene H. Sowell
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Joseph Vincent Swintosky, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

Richard Green Lyon
Cossie Claude Quillen

Charles Edwin Bianchi
Garry Jenkins
Joyce Korfhage Leach

 
 
   
   
  
     
   
  
   
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
   

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COLLEGE OF LAW

Robert G. Lawson, Acting Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR

James M. Baker

Charles Nicholson Benson, Jr.

Gary J. Celestino

Robert Lynn Chenoweth
Murvel Eugene Combs
Truman Lewis Dehner
James Ronald Elkins

Neil Edwin Ellison
Edward Lambert Farmer, Jr.
Robert Curtis Fields
Tommy Joe Fridy

Fredric N. Friske
William James Haberstroh
Jimmy Martin Hammond
Henry E. Hayden

James Hite Hays

John Douglas Hays
Jane Kirkpatrick Kissling

James G. LeMaster

George Elmore Long II
Larry G. Kelley

Jerry Markham

Raymond D. Overstreet

Dan Rowland

Billy Wayne Sherrow
William Bradley Short, Jr.
William Duncan Stark, Jr.
William Lane Stevens
Ralph Ernest Taylor
William Rudolph Thomas
Walter Michael Troop
Jerry Davis Truitt

Walter William Turner
David Richard Vandeventer
Ronald C. White

Edward Joseph Winterberg

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

Harry M. Bohannan, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE

Keith Edward Kinderknecht

Steven Allen Fertig

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Wimberly Calvin Royster, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Martha Lynn Adkins
Kenneth R. Andrews, Jr.
Michael Gregory Balko
Jan Barckley

Byron L. Barksdale
Vivian Kay Barrett
Gary Charles Beaver
Jessica Gay Bell
Gertrude Hull Bellardo
Mark Allen Bergman
Steven Dennis Blair
Yolanda Stern Blank
Thomas Clemens Bowie
Cheri Ann Bowling

John N. Brandon, Jr.
Mary Elaine Brown
Sandra Carver Brumbaugh
John B. Bunch

Kenneth Wayne Burton
Bill Montague Buxton
Barbara Ann Cambron
Michael Austin Campbell
Sarah Morton Carpenter
Molly Ann Clark

Charles Christopher Clenney

James Combs
Steven Ray Cope

Johnathan Albert Dougal Craig

   
  
 
 
   
 
   
  
   
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
       

 

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Oliver Kash Curry, Jr.
3 Fred Lee Curtis
‘ Cherie Ellen David
Clair Davies
Daniel Bruce Davies
Gordon Michael Davis
Sandra Starks Day
[ Thomas McClintock Denbow
I Carol Jean Donnelly
Mark Leonard Dooley
Robert Bruce Eidson
Jeannie Falknor
Richard K. Falknor, Jr.
A Charles M. Falls, Jr.
( Pauletta M. Feldman
' Nancy Jane Finnie
«fin Patrick James Fogel
7M”H Sandra Kay Foote
Raymond G. Frazier
Delia Catherine Geren
Carol Ann Goldbaugh
Marshall Dudley Gravitt
Michael Thomas Greenwell
Dallas Wayne Halcomb
Elizabeth Whitton Haley
Frances Perry Hall
Gary Lee Hall
Martha Hankins
Patricia Ann Hardy
Don Merele Harford
Mary Antoinette Hartman
Donna Tickle Hewett
Linda Fruits Hollan
Sharon Kimbel Horstmeyer
Carl Michael Housh
Frank Scott Howell
Catherine Randall Ialeggio
Andrew Johnson
Cecelia Annette Johnston
Charles David Johnstone
John Arthur Junot
Rachael L. Kamuf
Martha Anne Keller
Barry Rice Kellond
Margaret Mickey King
Ronald Lee Kissling
Jay Kirk Kittell
Mary Ann Kluemper
Susan Carolyn Knott
James L. Kohrman
Paul McNeil Kramer
Stephen Louis Kubala
Richard Neil Levy
Frank Anson Love

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Thomas Anderson Lovins
Fletcher Dawn Lutcavish
Mary Frederick McCloy
John Lee McCormick, Jr.
Betty Jean McDaniel
Janet Lynn McKenzie ,
Lynn Hayden Marshall

Leda Nicolette Martin

Robert Lewis Martin

Maurice Branham Mason

Alison Mathews

Steven Albert Melching

Patricia Mary Mellen

Wanda Diane Monroe

Lynn Cobb Montgomery

Leslie Ann Moorman ‘ 1
James Curry Nicholson '
Linda Kay Nolan

Sara Kathryn O'Briant

Franklin Pearce Owen ‘ Q I
Karen Elise Parsons f‘ ”
Lynn Cameron Phifer ‘ J
Cherry Deann Pilgram
Stephen Dale Preston
Raymond Perry Raisor
Michael Gordon Riedinger
Marcia Kaye Risk

Rona S. Roberts .
Steve P. Robey H A 3
Mary Kathryn Robinson :
Susan Grimsley Rosenbaum

Robert Karl Rothfuss

Thomas G. Ryan

Raymond Joseph Sabbatine, Jr.

Thomas N. Sanders

Gary Martin Sapper

Analy Lisa Scorsone

Gary Patrick Settles

Richard L. Shafer

Delores David Shamieh iii
Donna E. Sheeran V
Wayne Joseph Simon dig
Sherry Lynn Smith ' “
Drucilla Carol Stanley
Ladonna Kay Stevenson
Faye Binius Stuckey

Ann Patricia Sullivan
Mary Nell Sutherland
Douglas Jerald Swanson
Quentin R. Terry, Jr.
Joanne Kathryn Thiede
Mary Sue Thompson
Michael Donovan Thompson
Timothy Edward Traylor

      
 

  
 
  
    
  
 
 
 
   
   
 
 
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
 

 

 

 

 

 

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, JANUARY 31, I972 — cont

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts — cont

Christopher Reynolds Vandiviere

Robert M. Walker

Lloyd Edwin Webb III
Barbara Anne Wells
Beverly June Westbrook
Charles Royce White

James Dennis Whitford
Larry Alan Wiggins
Rose Marie Wohlleb
Leslie Jean Wood
Travis Moore Woodward
Mark Aaron Yelton

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

John Travis Algren

Robert Samuel Bailey
Humphrey Ballou

Elizabeth Maureen Bischoff
Jacqueline Davis Broadley
Richard Gwene Cooley
David Ross Douglas

Donald Walker Eblen
Barbara Belmonte Ellison
Garry Ray Franklin

John Stephen Hall

John Michael Hamilton
Alvin R. Harrison

John L. Hetterman

Hubert Ellis King, Jr.
John George Langenbrunner

Kenneth Michael Lloyd
Mary Lynne Lovingood
Thomas David McAdams
James Allen Mitchell

L. Kendall Mitchell
Clarence Vernon Nunemaker
John Michael Platt

Bruce Brewer Sawyer
Diane Frances Skoll

John Stites III

Janet Lee Taylor

William Scott VanMeter
Stephen Kelly Vaught
Geraldine Dolores Wade
Walter Thomas Watts
Harold Elwood Winter, Jr.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Frank Thomas Dillard

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN MUSIC EDUCATION

Virginia Ann Bertram
Kenneth B. Carter
Susan Eileen Lambertson

Samuel Scott Mays
Rebecca Flora Porter

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Charles Elmer Barnhart, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Jacob Olatunji Akintola
Larry Coleman Bell
David Carl Buck
Stephen Neal Calvert
John William Clay
Ralph W. Collins, Jr.
John Albert Combs

Louis A. Ferrucci
William Lorenzo Hankla
Daniel S. Kendrick
Gary B. Lampert
Michael M. Major

 

David Russell Mitcham
Dorothy Hoagland Morgan
Vernie Ray Mullins

Bobby Lewis Piles
Milburn Gerald Roberts
Meredith E. Scales

John Frederick Schuhmann
William Edgar Sharp
John Douglas Smith
Clifton C. Taylor
Truman Lee Tipton
Charles Van Trimble

  

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture — cont

Ralph Erick Westlin
Micahel Dale Wilke

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY

Michael Gary Lutz
Arnold Corbett Osborne

   
 
  
  
  
  
  

Edward Allen Wolsing

William Michael Toebbe
Gregory L. Webb

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Robert Mortimer Drake, Jr., Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Michael Lee Luscher

David Michael Rieke

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Charles Edwin Catlett
James Ralph Conway

Mario Adalid del Cid
Clarence Randall Lewis

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Rondal Gene Allen

James Paul Benedict

Jon Arthur Bennett

Donald Kermit Bryant
Lester Eugene Crigler
Gary Lee Dabney

John Paul Davis

William Earl Davis

Amir Mansour Fouladgar
Andrew Thomas Fulton
Jerry Allen Gilpin

John O'Leary Haight
Donald Ray Herd

Ronald Dean Herrington
George V. Hogg

Thomas Walter Holderfield
William Hildreth Hornbeck
Thomas Jobe, Jr.

James Larry Kerr

James Richard Lile

Larry Glenn McCaslin
Phillip Glenn Morrison
John Darrell Nation

Wayne S. Nichols

Perry Dyke Potter

John William Prichard, Jr.
Charles Wayne Quertermous
Craig C. Sherman

James Douglas Sizemore
Mickey T. Smith

Albert Leon Smothers

Kris Stegelman

Robert Stephen Steltenkamp
William David Sutton
Michael Lee Swinford

Lawrence Anthony Trenkamp, Jr.

Hanna M. Wakim

Willie H. Whittamore, Jr.
Robert Henry Wiedo

James Blaine Williams

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Aubrey Dale Allen
Stanley Loren Bentley
Rodney Albert Boyd

Jerry Lewis Brackett
Enos Stanley'Burkhart
Phillip Dwaine Clark

  
  
 
  
   
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
   
  
   
 
  
 
  
  
  
   

 

   

  

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in

Electrical Engineering — cont

Darell Dean Cronch
John Dunlap Dobbins, Jr.
Kenneth Murray Eades
Tilman Van Grubb
William H. Hayes

Joel Eugene Hodge
Douglas Earle Keever
William Edward Lawson
James Gary Lea

Robert H. Mackey
Thomas Allen Moore
Timothy Eugene Morris

George William Mullins
Robert Wayne Osborne
Jonathan Wayne Porter
Royce H. Reiss, Jr.
Harry J. Ries

Norman Allen Robbins
Charles L. Rush

Roger Lee Starnes
James A. Trivette
Carmel Wallace, Jr.
Gary Lynn Wickelhaus

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

William Conley Abnee
Stephen Garrett Blume
Larry T. Braden
William John Buda
John Michael Dossett
Michael Lowell Ellenwood
John White Farmer II
Neil Fry

Gustavo H. Guerrero
Kenneth Lynn Howard
Jimmy Carlton James

IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Lowell Thomas McCann

Dale Lynn Miles

Danny F. Rock

Charles Christopher Salmon
Guy Winfield Shumate, Jr.
Horace Grant Skaggs

Orson Pratt Smith III
Randy Keith Wethington
Charles Dana Woodrum
David William Yeary

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

David Keith Gregston
William Stewart Haviland

IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Robert Stephen Martin, Jr.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

George W. Denemark, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Charlotte Joy Alexander
Anne Douglas Allen
Belinda Sue Allen
Johnnie Cook Arnold
Florence Bacon Ashby
John David Atkins

Jane Ellyn Bader

Sally James Bell

Arthur Jerry Bentley
Rachel Angela Biagi
Myra Gail Blandfbrd
Rowena Preece Bolin
Betsy Elaine Bowen
Judith Kay Bowles

Ann Riese Brand

Cheryl Louis Branstetter

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

Ronda Kay Brewster
Margaret Lynn Broka
Cecelia Searcy Brown
Mary Michael Brown

Lynn Elaine Bryden

Mark H. Byington

Cheryl Rolston Callahan
Sandra Kay Camic
Timothy C. Carson
Barbara Heaton Chasteen
Margaretta Belin Clarke
Margaret Ewing Collins
Richard Reuben Conley
Mary Ann Corbett

Susan Jefferson Correll
Karen Wilkerson Cottingham
Philip Edward Cottrell
Paula Jones Cronan
Rebecca Lynn Davidson
Kathleen Rose Dedden
Larry Colby Deener
Juanita Underwood Ditty
Carole Sue Doane
Deborah Kathryn Dodd
Bonnie Marlowe Dodson
Margaret Freville Donaldson
Nancy Louise Doria
William Dreyer

James Thomas Druien, Jr.
Amanda Mary Dysard
Susan Davis Easter
Vicki Waits Easterly
Sue Armstrong Ellis
Melissa Jane Engel

Jill R. Essig

Carolyn Febish

Russell L. Ferguson
Clark Alan Fitch

Joan Elizabeth Fleischer
Carolyn Skipwith Gamboe
Barbara Bays Geralds
Diane Dorotha Giffen
Raymond Lee Gilmore
Joseph Robert Gluck III
Rikki Galen Gochenour
James L. Green

Paul W. Gregory

Charity Griffith
Pamela Kay Grisham
Kathy Jones Hazard
Elden Charles Healey
Brenda Jo Hester

Fred Ray Hester

Carol Newman Hicks
Deborah Ann Hitchcock
Dianne Holland

Pamela Faulconer Horn
Dorothy Irene Hoskins
Brenda Gail Howard

M. Michelle Hue

Judith Vaughan Humble
Stanley J. Hunt

Jane Ruth Johnson
Anita Whitaker Jones
Beverly Geoghegan Judy
Jerry Lee Kaiser

Carol Jean Karp
Karolyn Kell

Pamela Glass Kelley
Kay Lynn Kettler
Barbara Rosine Kimbrel
Loretta S. Kincaid
Virginia Meade Kirk
Karensue Margaret Knable
Jacqueline deLime Lea
Don Allen Lentz

Muriel Leslie

Lucinda Ruth Lewis
Margaret Ellen Markin
Rebecca Jane Marshall

>Joy Childers Masengale

Anna Catherine Mattingly
Mark Richard Mayne
Maurice John McDaniel
Henley McIntosh

Linda Elizabeth McNeace
Judith Ann Mershon
Deborah Miller

Janet Carol Miller

John Robert Moor