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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUETY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

The University Faculty met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday,
September 16, 1965 in the Student Center Theatre. The Secretary called
the meeting to order and turned it over to the Chairman, University Faculty
Council, who presented the new President, Dr. John W. Oswald, to the Faculty.

Dr. Oswald addressed the group informally giving his very first impressions
as President. In the area external to the University he emphasized the need for
a total overview of the relationship of the University to the entire program of
higher education in the state; that the state must and has the right to have its
dollars spent in a most effective way and that the people of Kentucky must be
clearly informed of the functions of their state university — not as a competitor
with other state institutions — but rather that its distinctive services be defined.

Of his internal first impressions, he stated that whereas there have been
strong advocates for individual colleges, there have not been strong advocates
for the total University. He indicated that there was a natural tendency during
institutional growth for lines to be drawn between colleges and departments in
such matters as space allocations and criteria involving faculty promotions and
appointments. President Oswald pointed out that these types of intra—institutional
differences do not work in the best interests of the total University. In the area
of research he stated that every effort would be made to bring together inter—
department and inter-college research in order to encourage state and local support.

Dr. Oswald stated he will review the total resources of the University and
establish priorities for future developments. He called attention to the fact
that the University's total resources must be utilized for the benefit of all,
rather than certain selective groups. Furthermore, the function of administration

is to encourage education and to serve the faculty and student body in this re ard.
This can only be accomplished when the administration is responsible and fleXi le

to the needs of the institution.

 

Dr. Oswald pledged his full cooperation to the University Faculty and requested
their cooperation and participation in the establishment of University policies.
He praised former President Dickey for his role in bringing the faculty more
actively into the affairs of the University. He indicated that he planned to
meet with the University Faculty Council at least once a month; that he planned
to establish a facultywadministrative group to be called the Academic—Advisory
Council which would consist of the Chairman, Faculty Committee on Building and
Campus Development, Chairman, Curriculum Committee, Chairman, Faculty Council,
Dean, Graduate School, Medical School Dean, and others; that he had already
appointed Doctors Douglas Schwartz and Robert Rudd as Academic Assistants to the
President to assist him in obtaining material that relates to the faculty; that
these assistants will be replaced after a year and others appointed in order to
give faculty members an enlarged perspective of the office of the President,
and to maintain a closer relationship with the faculty. Dr. Oswald indicated he
would be calling on faculty members for committee work but assured the group that
for every committee created he would attempt to find one to abolish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He stated that while he appreciated his ex officio position as Chairman of
the University Faculty he preferred not to chair but rather to attend the meetings
as a resource person to the group; that he had asked the Chairman, University Faculty ;
Council, to chair the Faculty meetingsso that it might be in the hands of a faculty flf
member;' and that he looked forward very much to working with the Faculty. :* ‘

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUETY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963

The list of candidates for August, 1965 degrees was distributed to the
University Faculty for approval and recommendation to the Board of Trustees.
The Faculty approved the list as presented with the addition of Margaret Diane J
Allen as candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Journalism; the removal ;

of Francis Leigh Bell as candidate for the A.B. degree, and Arthur Wallace Hance r

as candidate for the B.S. in Agriculture.

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Albert Dennis Kirwan, Dean

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

NAME
Tracy Douglas Alexander
Alvin Sidney Baraff
Arthur B. Fein
Steve Mogel
Ban Liang Oei
Dale Keith Osborne
John Andrew Pfaltzgraff
Harold Anthony Ries

MAJOR SUBJECT
Chemistry
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Chemistry
Economics
Mathematics
Psychology

ADDRESS
Georgetown
Washington, D. C.
New York, N. Y.
Lexington
Blitar, Indonesia
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

NAME
Sidney Ray Simandle

ADDRESS
Versailles

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF SPECIAIJST IN EDUCATION

NAME H
Mary Ann Baker Dunbar
Mabel Walker Jennings

ADDRESS
Knifley
Richmond 7

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

NAME
August Dickson Brackett
Judith Carolyn Buckley
Charles Henry Daughaday
Harriet Patch Doull
John Kevin Green

Barbara Lake Hambrick
Jesse Drew Harrington
Connee Faye Hayes

D. Dale Hyers

Boyd Lynn Johnson
Walter Isaac Lindley, Jr.
David Wesley Lindquist
Mary Logan Mayhew
Wesley Abram Morris
James K. Murphy

Oscar C. Page

Thomas Beebe Ripy
Evelyn Frances Rupard
Jon Max Shepard

Hope Cornett Stidham
Constance Irene Taylor

MAJOR SUBJECT
Mathematics
English
English
English

ADDRESS
Louisville
Monticello
Mayfield
Berea

Diplomacy and International

Commerce
English
Classics
Physical Education
Mathematics
Physical Education
Psychology
Physical Education
Mathematics
English
English
History
Political Science
Mathematics
Sociology
Mathematics
Psychology

Suffolk, England
Lexington
Stamping Ground
Cynthiana
Huntington, W. Va.
Lexington
Lexington

College Park, Md.
Lexington
Lexington
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Bowling Green
lawrenceburg
Winchester
Lexington
Lexington
lexington

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Audrey Austoria Miller Turner Sociology Chicago, Ill.
Virginia Lee VanArsdale Spanish Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F MASTER OF SCIENCE

NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
Gerald Lou Chaney Chemistry Cincinnati, 0.
laurence Alfred Danzer Chemistry Lexington
Francis Paul Dohm Geology Carlinville, Ill.
Phillip Edward Greeson Zoology Lexington
James Monroe Hall, Jr. Geology Casper, Wyo.
James Lebert Howse, Jr. Physics Somerville, Tenn.
John W Little Zoology Lexington
Harry D. Nash Microbiology Bethel, 0.
Jack Daniel Pittillo Botany Hendersonville, N. C.
Joseph L. Stautberg Physics Ft. Thomas

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
Glenn E Conatser Animal Science Crossville, Tenn.
Phillip Ray Fisher Plant Pathology Raleigh, W. Va.
Bruce Macklin John Rural Sociology Lexington
Glen Robinson McCormack Agricultural Extension Lexington
Bernie C. Milam Agricultural Extension
Education Paris
Edward R. Netherland Agricultural Extension Princeton
Gene Arthur Peavley Poultry Science Rockhold
Thomas Nash Seay Agricultural
Entomology Lexington

CANDIDATESFOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

NAME ADDRESS
Sammie Dean Guy Lexington
Larry Douglas Pinson Pikeville
David Warren Vories Lexington

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

NAME ADDRESS
Charles Mannon Whitaker Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

. NAME ADDRESS
Ning—kwok Peter Chow Lexington
Ray Kent Troutman Statesville, N. C.

George T Williams Lexington

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1966

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

NAME
Wanda Ruth Hammack Alexander
Barbara Ellen Anglin
Betty W. Armstrong
Macaulay L. Arthur
Mary Joeann Pennington Baker
Mary Louise Barnett
lauren D. Bowen
Richard Lanier Bower
James Albert Bradbury
Mark Richard Brown
Peggy Darlin Burkich
Robert Dwaine Campbell
Marshall L Chilton
Ruth L. E. Cornett
Anne Allen Crockett
Julian B. Cunningham
Palina Mae Dougherty
Cacus Partin Flasher
Henry Millard Frazier
Joe W. Gilliam
John Bennett Gipson
James Raymond Harper
Lucy Johnson Hayes
Dwight Martin Hendrix
Patricia Louise Hobbs
Marvin Wayne Hurley
Mary M. Hutchings
Bessie Ada Johnson
George Kemper Kenton*
Harlan Teegar Kirk, Jr.
Paul Kenneth Lane
Vivian Mae Romine Lester
Ivan Barry Liss
Jack Alfred McCullough
Betty Jane Terrill McEwan
Robert William McFall
John Calvin Marcum
Carolyn Dye Mastin
Ruth Arter Matthews
William Grant Milliron
Vernon Miniard
Dolores Ruth Morey
Glenn Wayne Murphy
Lloyd Dale Noble
Marian Gray Parker
Betty Kiser Plunkett
Sylvia Beeler Pope
Darrell T Pursiful
Sarah Patricia Pyles
Martha Chelf Quisenberry
Glen Lowell Reynolds
Lillian Wood Reynolds

Doris Gayle Royce
Margaret Ann Rupert

ADDRESS
valley Station 2
Frankfort
Independence
Danville ’
Lexington
Harrodsburg
Louisville
Campbellsville
Ft. Thomas
Lexington
Neon ,
Winchester
Lexington
Winchester
Lyndon
Mt. Sterling
Lexington
lexington
Lawrenceburg
Nashville, Tenn.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Ashland
Cincinnati, 0.
Hyden
Beattyville
Bristol, va.
Carlisle
Versailles
Lexington
Lexington
Wilmore
Mackville
Shelbyville
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Beauty
Mays Lick
Benham
Wilmore
MonticelLD
Connellsville, Pa.
Moreland
Covington
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Brandenburg
Ashland
Moreland
Irvine ’
Shelbyville
Shelbyville
Lexington

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

NAME
Clay Salyer
Paul Joseph Schuler
Elizabeth Spencer Scott
Ruth Cochran Scott
Olyn Suthern Sims, Jr.
William Ward Smith
Fredrick Arnold Strache
Orpha Byrd Strong
John William Swann, Jr.
Carol Ann Swiler
Elizabeth Adkins Taylor
Gladys M. Threlkeld
Elizabeth Lloyd Weaver
Judy Woodrow Wethington

Elizabeth Garrett Whalen

Almeda Stewart Withrow
Gene Thompson Wynn
Anna S. Zimmerman

ADDRESS
Salyersville
lexington
Paris
Coal Run
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Dayton, 0.
Frankfort
Wilmore
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Danville
Lexington
Lexington
Dry Ridge
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

NAME
Aaron Elwood Beals
Wendell D. Bruce
Sophia Fields Campbell
varon Campbell
Ann Dean Carr
Margaret Elizabeth Clay
Bernard E Delph
Cecil Thelbert Henderson
Shirley Rigg Howard
Courtney Eugene Little
Marty Ann Martin
Gilbert Lander Mathis
John Bearl Murphy
William Robert Owen
Rosemary Miller Pace
Sootty Ray Parsons, Sr.
James Lloyd Reed
John Prater Reese
Norma Raybourne Settles
Claude Snorton, Jr.
Marjorie Smock Stewart
Elise Gregory Tate
Shirley Hash Underwood
James Ray Vaughan
James Curtis Wilds

ADDRESS
Glasgow
Hardinsburg
Rio Grande, O.
Whitesburg
Cave City
Carlisle
Carrollton
Hopkinsville
Williamstown
Versailles
Alva
lawrenceburg
Liberty
Hardinsburg
Pembroke
Mt. Sterling
Flat Gap
Shelbyville
Springfield
Hopkinsville
Fordsville
Central City
Hodgenville
Hanson
Versailles

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

NAME
Daniel Evan Hall
Thomas King Henritze
Thomas Abner Lewis, Jr.
Ralph Mitchell Mobley
Glen David Rucker
John Robert Wathen

ADDRESS
Grayson
Lexington
Lawrenceburg
Elizabethtown
Lexington
Lexington

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUETY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

NAME
Lois Frances Clifford
Evelyn Gray Coskey
Leona Dishon Douglas
Joanne Elizabeth Fields
Maxine B. Gregory
Phyllis Elaine Heuser
Bernice Arnette Huber
Odis B. Kindle
Margaret Jane Lannan
Margaret Ann Mathy
Wallace David Mohn
Harold Thomas Phillips
Hugh Edward Schramm
Bobbye Cross Wilhite
May Yang Hsiao—mei

ADDRESS
Louisville >
Berea
Liberty ;
Cornwells Heights, Pa. }
Lynch
Louisville
Middletown, O.
Corsicana, Texas
Columbus, 0.
Newark, 0.
Elma, New York ,
Cincinnati, 0.
Ft. Thomas
Detroit, Mich.
Taiwan, China

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

NAME
Sandra Elaine Edenfield

James valentine Salzwedel

ADDRESS
Knoxville, Tenn.
Bethlehem, Pa.

 

 

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Martin Marshall White, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
Stephen Taylor Allen English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Langley
Don Carlos Amburgey Library Science Jenkins
Linda Harley Bibb Sociology Nashville, Tenn.
Sue Lee Bradbury Social Work Shelbyville I
Charles Orison Carlton Sociology Grundy, Va.
Robert Yates Cooke, Jr. Radio, Television,
Films Grundy, va.

Katharine Faurest Daniel
Betty Ann Dean

Modern Foreign Languages Shelbyville

Modern Foreign Languages Lexington

Bonnie Joyce Dorton Botany . Lexington
Lavinia Catherine Filiatreau Psychology Madisonville
Patricia Ann Lee Granville Library Science Lexington
Mary Jane Henninger Mathematics Louisville

Susanna Parker Hickerson
Donald Kenneth James
Joan Harrell Jameson
John Wesley Jones

Edward A Kurz
Beverly Rae Lawhorn

Carl Ward Leistner

English, Speech and Dramatic Arts

Political Science

Art Education

English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts

Chemistry

English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts

History

VersailE
Ashland

Rossville, Tenn.

lexington
Angela, N. Y. *

Danville
Lexington

 

 MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUDTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963

NAME
Savas Mallos
Joe V. Mobley
William Nelson Offutt
David Charles Park
Sandra Sue Purdy

Charles Richter Reusing

Harold David Rosdeutscher

Stephen Andrew Shumake
John David Sims

Paul Jules Sinnott
Harriet Walker

Jane Kay Watson

John Armstrong West

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

NAME
David Lee Butler
John Henry Butler II
James Paul Culley
Norma Anne Greer
Michael Brutus Hargrove
Goebel McDaniel, Jr.
James Paisley Moss
Billy Reese Prebble
Thomas Leslie Reeves
Lanny Ross Salyer
Nancy Joyce Smith
Marvin Pete Thompson

MAJOR SUBJECT
Political Science
Political Science
Economics
History
English, Speech and

Dramatic Arts
Sociology
Arts—Medicine
Psychology
Geography
Political Science
Sociology
Psychology

Diplomacy and International

Commerce

MAJOR SUBJECT
Zoology
Physics
Arts-Medicine
Zoology
Chemistry
Geology
Arts~Medioine
Mathematics
Zoology
Anatomy and Physiology
Zoology
Zoology

ADDRESS
Louisville
Frankfort
Lexington
Lexington

Wiokliffe
Cincinnati, 0.
Lexington
Middletown, N. Y.
Mt. Olivet
Flatwoods
Drakesboro
Bedford, Ind.

Alexandria

ADDRESS
Paintsville
Winchester
Bloomfield
Bardstown
Mayfield
Hazard
Williamsburg
Cynthiana
Winchester
Ashland
Jackson
Mackville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM

NAME
Margaret Diane Allen

Charles Robert Baugh, Jr.
Ann Van Isakovios Poundstone

Roy Eugene Stevens

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

NAME
Joyce Wilson Carey

ADDRESS
versailles
Iarohmont, N. Y.
Lexington
Princeton

ADDRESS
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

NAME
Cecilia Brown
Nickel Gail Power

ADDRESS
Calvert City
Lexington

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965
COLLEGE OF AGRICUIEURE AND HOME ECONOMICS
Stanley Wall, Associate Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULEURE

NAME ADDRESS 2
Gene Allen Bozarth Rumsey ;
Billy Douglas Felker Dalton
Larry Ross Qualls Madisonville
John Thomas Stuart Harrodsburg i
Alex Boswell Veech, Jr. Louisville
Hiram Whitaker Winchester 1
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

NAME ADDRESS
Jeanne Louise Delker Henderson
Joan Vickers Fawns Lexington
Minnie Laurel Hampton La Center
Charlotte Moore Sims Harrodsburg
Judith Sue Stephens Whitley City /

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Robert Ezekiel Shaver, Dean
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ,

NAME ADDRESS

Edward Joseph Duke Owensboro
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

NAME ADDRESS \
Harry Spence Churchill Lexington '
James Chester Hamilton Mayfield
Joe Carter Johnson Franklin
Antonio Moncada—Cordova San Pedro Sula, Honduras
George Paul Rains Williamsburg

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERDE'
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NAME ADDRESS
Thomas Henry Clay Lexington
Donald Rhea Dobson Summersville
David Lou Hooker Owensboro
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL EMHE
NAME ADDRESS
Donald Edward Burris Raceland
Robert Douglas Couch Hamilton, O. >
Jimmy Linn Cross Lexington
Carl Brent Deatherage Nicholasville
Bronson Ray Everman Ashland
Roderick Gray-Lewis Orlando, Fla.
Lonnie Clifford Harrison Lexington

Claudy Edward Thomas Hickman

 

 

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Lyman Vernon Ginger, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

NAME
Joyce Tomlin Ashcraft
Judith Anne Berutich
George W Blewitt
Barbara Joan Bolling
Loretta Dixon Bradley
Carroll Ishmel Burchett
Judith Withers Burris
Paul Mark Casey
Melvin Patton Chandler
Henry McDowell Chapman
Donald Benjamin Clapp
Donald Earl Cline, Jr.
Stuart Patrick Coakley
Lena Jones Durham
Hazel Youtsey Finneseth
Viola Long Graves
Martha Ann Guernsey
Charles Blaine Hall
Peggy Craft Hall
Rodney Lee Hamilton
Melissa Shearer Hart
James Wallace Helton
Claudette Suzanne Hill

Bernice Hoey Hopkins
Bonnie Slade Hopkins
Thomas J. Hoskins
Jenine Howard

Julie Ann Howser

lucile Blossom Hudson
Foster Thomas Hurst
Mary Routt Hyatt

Sue Illman

Virgil R Jacobs
William Henry Jones
Barbara Jean Kelly
Susan Jane Laverty
Mary Louis Lawrence
Janet Westmoreland McNeil
Jane Berry Martin
Freddy May Bocook Moore
Clyde Clarence Murrell
Gwendolyn Tarry Nelson
Larry Douglas Newman
Gerleen Jones Nickell
Barbara Joyce Petty
Evelyn Barker Philpot
Erastus Preston

Judy Barrett Pribble
Doris Jean Ramey

Lloyd Douglas Roberts

MAJOR OR AREA
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
English
Elementary Education
Biological Sciences
Physical Education
Elementary Education
History
Physical Education
Art
Social Studies
History
Chemistry
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Biological Sciences
Business Education
Business Education
English
Political Science
Biological Sciences
Physical Education
Elementary Education,

Special Education
English
Elementary Education
History

Elementary
Elementary
Music

Elementary

Education
Education

Education

Elementary Education
English

Elementary Education
Histbry

Social Studies
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Physical Education
English

Physical Education
Elementary Education
Political Science
Elementary Education
Business Education
English

Chemistry, Mathematics
English

ADDRESS
Covington
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Enget
Lexington
North Vernon, Ind.
Corbin
Lexington
Lexington
Alexandria
Elizabethtown
Covington
Ft. Thomas
Lexington
Clarksville, Ind.
Whitesburg
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Ferguson

Lexington
Lexington
Waverly, O.
Hoskinston
Harlan
Frankfort
Walton
Campton
Lawrenceburg
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Ontario, Canada
Lexington
Lexington
Cynthiana
Versailles
Nicholasville
Eminence
Grethel
Lexington
Hopkinsville
Canton, 0.
Meally

Mt. Sterling
Lexington
Lexington

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

NAME
Gloria Jean Sawtelle
Linda Lewis Scherer
Gwendolyn Estepp Sherman
Donald Edwin Skeeters
Elizabeth Fox Slack
Jane H. Smith
Ollie Y. Smith
Cora Mae Snowden
Mary Lee Stuart
Noel Harrison Taylor
Cloys Thornsberry
Marian Merkley vanZant
Jean McChesney Walker
Margaret Caroline Warren
Lois Littleton Weaver
Sandra Gail Whitt
Jean Kimbler Wilson
Scarlett Bandy Wilson

MAJOR OR
Elementary
History
English
Biological
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary

AREA
Education

Sciences

Education
Education
Education
Education

Elementary Education

History

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Business Education

English

Elementary Education

English

Elementary Education

Elementary Education,
Special Education

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

CECIL CLAYTON CARPENTER, Dean

ADDRESS
Louisville
Louisville
Lexington
Vine Grove /
Lexington
McCarr \
Florence
Nicholasville ; B
Lexington l
Corbin
Amburgey ,
Columbia
Lexington
Middletown, O. ;
Maysville
Ashland K U
Lexington f

Irvington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE

NAME
George L. Atkins
Donald Joseph Brandel
Samuel Ennius Comodari
John Frederick Copeland
John Hardwick Cowgill
Fred David Cox
Louis Andrew Donnini
Harry William Esterley, Jr.
Frederick Richardson Ganter
Orville Blaine Gritton, Jr.
Tommy Todd Hamm
James Edward Hindle
Delbert George Hoffman, Jr.
Charlotte Ann Jones
Donald Christy Knapmeyer
Lee Morris MacCracken
Lawrence Edward Martin
Jan Jeffrey Pence
Richard Morriw Requa
Marilyn Ann Riddell
James Woodward Saunders, Jr.
George Clark Shelburne
John Carter Thurmond
Peggy Ellen True
James Richard Wainscott
Arthur Franklin West

ADDRESS .
Hopkinsville y
Hamilton, 0.
Lexington
Hazard
Lexington
Lexington ,
New Village, N.J.;
Lexington '
Glasgow
Lexington ;
Ashland
Lexington
Louisville }
Shelbyville ‘
Erlanger V
Brandenburg i
Louisville
Ft. Thomas
Schodack Landingtt
Alexandria , G
Madison, Wisconmn
Lexington x
Gracey
Florence
Independence {
Lexington L

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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Earl Platt Slone, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

NAME ADDRESS
e : Bernard Joseph Fussenegger Louisville
Laythe Edmond Sykes* Elkhorn City

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‘ DEGREE CANDIDATES
O. 2 1965—64

| UNDERGRADUATES AUGUST JANUARY JUNE TOTAL

2 Arts and Sciences

t A. B. 55

y B. S. 12

. A. B. J. 5
B. Mus. 1
B. S. in M. T. ~§_

f TOTAL 51

} Agriculutre and Home Economics

3 B. S. in Agr. 8

4 B. S. in H. EC. __2_

‘ TOTAL 15

Engineering

j B. Arch. —

A B. S. in Agr. E. —
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SUMMARY

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M. in L. s. 15
M. s. in Pub. H. —
M. M. 2
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The report of the 1965 Elections Committee was presented by Professor

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September ll, 1965

Dr. John W. Oswald, President
University of Kentucky

Dear President Oswald:
The current election of members of the University Faculty for 1963
has been completed. The elected members are listed by their respective

groups together with term of office.

Literature, Philosophy and Arts

 

The six person elected for three-year terms to expire in 1966 are:

John Kuiper Richmond Y. Hathorn
Arthur L. Cooke William F. Axton
William S. Ward L. Clark Keating

Social Studies
The three persons elected for three—year terms to expire in 1966 are:

Charles E. Snow Enno E. Kraehe
Herbert N. Drennon

Stanley J. Zyzniewski was elected to serve for Malcolm Jewell, on leave
l965~64.

Max J. Wasserman was elected to serve for Douglas Schwartz, on leave througl1
January Bl, 1964. 7

Will D. Gilliam, Jr. was elected to serve for Carl Cone, on leave 1965964.

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUDTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963

Physical Sciences
The three persons elected for three year terms to expire in 1966 are:

William E. Plucknett James H. Wells
Hartley C. Eckstrom

Biological Sciences

The two persons elected for three—year terms to expire in 1966 are:
Martha G. Carr Frank A. Pattie

Agriculture

The ten (one additional representative became eligible under the rules of
election) persons elected for three—year terms to expire in 1966 are:

William G. Survant Patch G. Woolfolk
Thomas B. Hutcheson, Jr. Robert W. Rudd
Hucert C. Mohr James D. Kemp
Richard A. Chapman John L. Ragland
William C. Templeton Richard T. Thurston

59mg Economics

The one person elected for a threenyear term to expire in 1966 is:
Mildred H. Botsford

Engineering

The four persons elected for threenyear terms to expire in 1966 are:

H. Alex Romanowitz Richard S. Mateer
James F. Thorpe James F. lafferty

Law

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No term expired in Law; however, James R. Richardson was elected to serve
for Thomas P. Lewis, on leave 1965—64.

Education
The three persons elected for three—year terms to expire in 1966 are:

Carl D. Tatum Herbert Sorenson
Charles C. Manker, Jr.

Commerce
The two persons elected for three—year terms to expire in 1966 are:

J08 LOgan Massie Laszlo Zsoldos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

    

 

  
  
  
 
  
   
 
   
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

  
 
  
  
    

 

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

John Douglas was elected to complete the unexpired term (1964) of H. W.
Guthrie, resigned.

Wendell E. Beals was elected to complete the unexpired term (1964) of
W. W. Haynes, resigned.

Pharmacy

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There are no vacancies.
Medicine

The six (one additional representative became eligible under the rules of ;
election) persons elected for three-year terms to expire in 1966 are:

Paul Mandelstam Rene Menguy ,
Frank C. Spencer Loren D. Carlson '
Louis L. Boyarsky Robert Straus

Hugh S. Fulmer was elected to complete the unexpired term of John H.
Githens (1964), resigned.

Nursing
The one person elected for a three—year term to expire in 1966 is:
Muriel A. Poulin

Greta Fraser was elected to complete the unexpired term of Marion Pool (19693
resigned. '

Dentistry

There are no vacancies. However, one additional representative became
eligible under the rules of election; therefore, the following named person ,
was elected for a three—year term expiring in 1966: ’

Raymond C. Bard

Libraries

The one person elected for a three—year term to expire in 1966 is:
Kate Irvine

Elizabeth Hanson was elected to complete the unexpired term of Alfred N.
Brandon (1965), resigned. ,

The Elections Committee certifies to the preceding results and that
the election was conducted in accordance with procedures prescribed by the
Governing Regulations of the University.

 

Should the Committee possess any information you desire, please ?
request it.

Sincerely yours,

/s/ Carlos C. Erwin, Chairman
Elections Committee

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUIEY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965

cc: Dean of Admissions
Prof. John Douglas
Prof. Donald Hochstrasser
Prof.1hnaGorman
Prof. Gifford Blyton
Prof. Dana G. Card

Chairman Weaver extended a cordial welcome to the newly elected members of
the Faculty. He announced that since he was serving as Chairman, reports of
the University Faculty Council would be given by the secretary of that body.

Dr. Sears, Secretary, Faculty Council, announced the following appointments:

Dr. E. D. Pellegrino to serve until December 51, 1965 in the
unexpired term of Dr. Warren Haynes, resigned, on the Faculty
Council. At that time a new member will be elected by the faculty
to complete Dr. Haynes' term.

Dr. Jacob Adler to serve as Chairman, Curriculum Committee, until
December 51, 1963. He replaces Dr. Carl Cone who is off—campus on a

Guggenheim fellowship during this year.

Dr. William B. Cotter to complete the three—year term of Dr. Knisely,
resigned, Curriculum Committee.

Doctors Arthur K. Moore and Herbert Sorenson to serve until December
31, 1965 for Doctors Daniel Claster and Robert H. Stroup, resigned,
library Committee.

Dr. Paul Nagel to complete the two»year term of Dro Cone, on leave,
Curriculum Committee.

Professor John Douglas to complete the threemyear term of Dr. Harold
Guthrie, resigned, Curriculum Committee.

The Faculty adjourned at 4:45 p.m.

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