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Minutes of the University Senate, December 11, 1967 (con't)

include the President, all Vice Presidents, all Deans, the Director of the _
Libraries, the Director of the Community College System, the Professor of gFfls
Military Science, the Professor of Air Science, the President of the Student NA
Congress and two other students named by the Congress, and the Chairmen of the
several Senate Committees, if not already members of the Senate. Other
ex—officio members may be added with the approval of the Senate Council. Ex—
officio members shall enjoy all the privileges of the elected membership except
the right to vote.

Chairman Sears resumed the chair and expressed thanks to Dr. Butwell and the
members of the Committee on behalf of the University Senate for their diligent
work and for the carrying through of this assignment.

The Chairman announced that the Secretary, University Senate, had mailed the
Rules 2f_the University Faculty, 1964 to the entire membership of the Senate and
that full circularization would be given to the revised and updated University ,
Senate Rules which, hopefully, will be completed before next September. «Efi\

 

The Chairman reminded the Senate that no meeting would be held in January, :1

1968. t

The Senate adjourned at 4:15 p.m.

Kathryne W. Shelburne
Acting Secretary

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, FEBRUARY 12, 1968

The regular meeting of the University Senate was held at 4:00 p.m., Monday,
February 12, 1968, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Sears presided
Members absent were: H. V. Barnard, C. E. Barnhart, D. K. Blythe? Harry M.
Bohannan*, L. L. Boyarsky*, Eugene B. Bradley*, T. D. Brower, M. A. Carnes*,

C. C. Carpenter? Morris B. Cierley, Carl B. Cone, A. L. Cooke, G. F. Crewe, W.

C. DeMarcus, Kurt W. Deuschle, J. H. Drudge, R. H. Dutt, Hartley Eckstrom*,
Fred Edmonds*, Joseph Engelberg*, J. E. Funk, M. Furcolow, R. F. Gabbard, got 1
Eugene B. Gallagher*, Art Gallaher*, Peter Gillis, H. D. Gordon*, J. W. -d“

Greene, R. H. Greenlaw, Ward Griffen*, Howard Hopkins? James F. Hopkins*,

Harris Isbell, R. D. Jacobs*, J. D. Kemp, J. B. Kincheloe*, D. C. Leigh, M. J.
McNamara*, Lois J. Merrill, James T. Moore, Dean H. Morrow*, J. R. Ogletree*,

J. H. Powell, James Prestridge*, Stephen Puckette, John L. Ragland, L. A. Ravitz*s
J. E. Reeves, A. W. Rudnick, Jr., C. Leland Smith, R. H. Spedding*, K. M. Stevens,
Wellington B. Stewart*, Lee H. Townsend, Warren—W7~Wa&ten, William S. Ward, Tom
F. Whayne*, R. A. Wilkie*, A. D. Albright, Steven Cook, Glenwood Creech, John E.
Delap*, George Denemark, Robert M. Drake, Jr.*, Stuart Forth*, E. F. Hartford,

R. D. Johnson, R. F. Kerley, John W. Oswald, H. G. Parker*, W. A. Seay, William
R. Willard, Joseph Hamburg, William S. Jordan, Jr.*, Fred J. Bollum, James P.
Noffsinger, R. L. Donohew, and Charles B. Wilson.

The minutes of the meeting of December 11, 1967 were approved as circulated.

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The Secretary of the Senate presented the list of candidates for degrees at
the December 20, 1967 graduation date and certified that the candidates listed

had completed degree requirements.

The Senate approved a motion that the

candidates be accepted for recommendation to the Board of Trustees.

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRAR

GRADUATE DEGREES

CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES
December 20, 1967

 

 

Ph.D. 27
Ed.D. 7
M.A 25
M.S 19
M.S in Agr. 9
M.S in Agr. Engin. 3
M.S. C.E. 10
M.S. E.E. 4
M.S. M.E. 2
M.S. Met. Engin. 2
M.A in Educ. 25
M.S. in Educ. 5
M.B.A. 14
M.S.L.S. 10
M.M. 1
M.S. Pub. Hlth 1
164
PROFESSIONAL DEGREES
Juris Doctor 34
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. 6O
B.S. 21
A.B.J. 4
Bach. Mus. 1
86
Agriculture
B.S. Agr. 29
Home Economics
B.S. H.Ec. 8
Architecture
Bach. Arch. 6
Engineering
B.S. Agr. Engr. 6
B.S. Chem. Engr. 2
B.S. Civil Engr. l4
B.S. Elec. Engr. 27
B.S. Mech. Engr. 16
B.S. Met. Engr. 4
B.S. Min. Engr. 2

 

 

Graduate Degrees

Education

A.B. Educ. 109
Commerce

B.S. Accounting 1

B.S. Commerce 69

70

Pharmacy

B. S. Phar. 1
SUMMARY

Professional Degrees
UndergraduategDegrees

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GRADUATE SCHOOL

Lewis Wellington Cochran, Dean

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

NAME
Michael W. Barnes
Marianthi Coroneou
Gordon H. DeFriese
Keith Allen Edmonson
Manuel E. Figueroa
Charles Bascom Garrison
David E. Grover
Diane Manker Hannum
Marion D. Hassell
Blake Hill
Larry Wilson Hudson
Albert Charles Kovelesky
James Ernest Miller
Ronald Lee Miller
DeWayne W. Mitchell
Stanley Bruce Narramore
Barry Frank Nathanson
Warren Kirby Ramp

MAJOR SUBJECT
Chemistry

English

Sociology

Chemistry

Microbiology

Economics

Psychology
Microbiology

Biological Science
Sociology

Animal Science
Chemistry

Mathematics
Biochemistry

Education Foundations
Guidance & Counseling
Foundations of Education
Physiology & Biophysics

ADDRESS %
Sarasota, Fla.
Lexington
Lexington
Indianapolis, Ind.
Comayaguela, Honduras
Knoxville, Tenn. v
New Brunswick, N. J. 1
Lexington
Murray
Frankfort .
Wytheville , Va . «‘fi
New Orleans, La. ‘
East Bernstadt ;
Lexington
Lexington
Pasadena, Calf.

Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oneonta, N. Y. I

Shirley Sanders Psychology Miami Beach, Fla. ‘
Hugh Logan Scott III Physics Secane, Pa.
James Edward Seegars, Jr. Psychology Spartanburg, S. C.
Roger Crowell Smith Psychology Lexington
John W. Soule Political Science Lexington
Roy Edward Thoman Diplomacy Evansville, Ind.
Claude Milton Vaughan, Jr. Economics Lexington
Howell Newman Wheaten Animal Science West Lafayette, Ind.
Darrell Deane Wheeler Physiology Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION _Efl
Charles W. Burkett Nancy 7
Leonard Edsel Burkett Lexington '
Arthur Leon Cotterill Lexington
Billy Kenneth Gordon Waddy
William Oley Hall, Jr. Austin, Tex.
Nancy Bach Pillon Lexington
Murrell Presley Stewart Somerset

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Stephen Taylor Allen English Langley
Stephanie Gail Brent Psychology Highland Park, Ill.
Reva Wells Chrisman English Danville J
Robert Lee Cody English Louisville 6%TT\
Helen Carroll Francis Political Science Stanford ‘Xx ‘
Margaret Scott Gaines English Louisville
Betty Mitchell Gorin History Campbellsville
William R. Grant Communications Lexington ~
Jeannette Hill Jennings French Ashland I
Caroline Wagner Krebs History Richmond 3

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (Con't)

NAME
Danny M. Loftin
Harvey Stanley Margolis
Margaret Ann Mudd
Douglas Leonard Noble
Ruth Ann Phillips
George Randolph Rice
Dale Maurice Royalty
David Norman Rush
Carol M. Schrepfer
David R. Simon
Carl W. Spurlock

Sharon Outland Stubblefield

Chris Bland Van Arsdel
Sandra Jeanne Wayman
Jeanne Ruby Woody

MAJOR SUBJECT
Diplomacy

History

French

History

English

Economics

History
Psychology
English
Diplomacy
Geography
Physical Education
Political Science
History

French

ADDRESS
Troutman, N. C.

Richmond, Va.
Lebanon
Lexington
Danville
Campbellsville
Lexington
Lexington
Elgin, Ill.
Lexington
London
Lexington
Louisville
Centerville, 0.
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Charles A. Bradley
Edward Trent Bridges
Sadwanee Chupinij
James Clayton Dean
Bartlett G. Dickinson
Damien Anthony Gabis
Linda Heath Giesmann
Nancy Shuen—Yue Lee
Richard Curtiss Mains
Arthur Mittler

James Wilson Nelson
Thomas Leslie Reeves
William Kirk Richardson
Subongkot Rimprasri
John Houston Sanders
Meredith V. Walling
Alice Gregg Ward
Joseph Ernest Wiest
Ronald Walton Winters

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN

Harold Wayne Brown
H. Lee Durham

John Robert Hepburn
Lily Pai—Ho Kuo
John Wayne McAtee

Judy Sheng—Ju Lee Mumford

Samuel Eugene Ruegg, Jr.
Robert Ward Rummel
Carl David Schmidt

Animal Science
Entomology

Economic Statistics
Agricultural Economics
Physics

Animal Food Science
Botany

Economics

Physiology & Biophysics
Physics

Economics

Geology

Psychology

Economics & Statistics
Agricultural Economics
Entomology

Entomology

Physics

Physics

Animal Science
Agriculture Extension
Agriculture
Agricultural Economics
Animal Nutrition
Poultry Nutrition
Animal Science
Entomology
Agricultural Economics

Lexington

East Rainelle, W. Va.
Bangkok, Thailand
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Elizabethtown
Taipei, Taiwan
Lexington

Hewitt, N. J.
Smithfield
Gretna, La.
Lexington
Bangkok, Thailand
Kirkwood, Mo.
Keyport, N. J.
Lexington

Cerro Gordo, Ill.
Central City

AGRICULTURE

Crawfordsville, Ind.
Mt. Vernon
Lexington

Taipei, Taiwan
Cadiz

Taipei, Taiwan
Robstown, Tex.
LaGrange

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING .

. NAME _ ADDRESS @m
Dav1d Gregg Dickson Clemson, S. C. ‘\
Grady Everett Pearman Chula, Ga. f
Linus Ross Walton Mt. Olivet .

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING \
Gary Dean Bates Erlanger )
Charles Otis Dowell Union Star
Larry S. Gaynor Hawesville
Howard Jackman Geisler Lexington
Malcolm Franklin Howard Henderson
Don Colin Kelly Lexington >
Kishor Parmanand Lavingia Gujarat, India
David Harold Rosenbaum Lexington
John Eric Douglas Sidnell Kent, England x
James David Whitehouse Lexington «ET\
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3
Dwight Dillon Brooks Lexington
Shriram Gangadhar Govande Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Leon Henry Hildenbrandt Lexington
Edward William Underhill Brandenburg f

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Bhinyo Kamvachirapitag
William E. McCracken

Chaiyaphum, Thailand
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

David Estill Luckett, Jr.

Maryville, Tenn. L

John Barrett Straw Independence an
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION fl”

Marvin L. Albin Sacramento ‘

Judith Ann Babcock Eau Claire, Wis.

Sue Ellen Riggert Bate Lexington

Marquis Earl Boultinghouse Reynolds, Ill.

Joanne D. Hamilton Brinegar Dayton, 0.

Carolyn Harlow Brown Fairfax, Va.

Jack Lee Cassell Coeburn, Va.

Frederica A. Coleman St. Albans, W. Va.

Walter Charles Gander Danville

Janet Beatrice Gold Louisville

Margaret Brearley Grimes Lexington

Carole Ann Hicks war, W. Va. ?

Major Dmitri Jones Pembroke em

Caroline Brucker Lookofsky Lexington V».

Karl C. Parker

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (con't)

NAME
Sue Gaines Penn
Martha Jane Probus
Mary Ann Luce Robinson
Frederick Gordon Scott
June W. Todd '
Edgar Vaughan III.
George Whitney Voiers
Dianne Street Watkins
Marna Vick Wiggam
George Eugene Winfree

ADDRESS
Lexington

Lebanon
Beaver Dam
Lexington
Lexington
Shelbyville
Frankfort
Cadiz
Wilmore
Danville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

E. Ronald Bryson
Edwin Oscar Krall
Kay Joyce Moffitt
Frederick F. Waters
Jackie Lloyd Wise

Cincinnati, 0.
Lexington
Reynolds, Ill.
Danville
Winchester

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

John Charles Campbell
Barth Anthony Holohan, Jr.
Edsel Tensley Jones
David Lawrence McEwan
Michael Wright Meade
Claude Joseph Potts
Carl Edward Riebel, Jr.
Wayne A. Smiley

Claude Ronald Smith
Barney V. Sword, Jr.
Robert Conrad Taylor
John J. White

Richard John Woll

Chul Koo Yun

Paducah
Mountainside, N. J.
Winchester
Lexington
Irvine
Prospect
LaGrange
Prestonsburg
Rome, N. Y.
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Fort Thomas
Seoul, Korea

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Frank Frederick Barile
Nancy Laing Craig

Elizabeth Louise Hamm
Virginia Ann Greer Kirchner
Elva Maxine Littrell
Elizabeth Hoel Mills
Clementine C. Pellegrino
Carol Porter

Marion Meurch Smith

Roberta Belcher Vore

Kensington, Md.
Louisville
Cincinnati, 0.
Frankfort
Lexington
Somers, N. Y.
Setauket, N. Y.
Clinton
Covington

Las Vegas, N. M.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Carole Gleason Reynolds

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CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH
NAME ADDRESS
Phyllis Jean Chu Oneida
COLLEGE OF LAW

William L. Matthews, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR

 

Giles Titus Black Lexington
Chester Pitt Care Lexington
David Gordon Carroll Lexington
John Crockett Carter Cawood
John Morgan Compton Lexington
John Durrett Craddock III Munfordville
William Edward Deaton III Lexington
John M. Elias Bronxville, N. Y.
Gordon Bennett Finley Louisville
Richard T. Ford Owensboro
Eli J. George, Jr. Lexington
Robert Edward Gillum Russellville
Thomas Joseph Grady Springfield, 0.
Edward Roney Green Lebanon
A. James Higgs, Jr. Frankfort
Wendell Ray Holloway Eddyville
Whayne M. Hougland Versailles
Estill Lee Hutchinson Lexington
Robert Joseph Jackson Lexington
Herman Elvin Knight . Lexington
Charles L. Lamar, Jr. Hawesville
Michael Joseph Leatherman Lexington
J. Alan Lips Lexington
Paul Ronald Mahoney Lexington
Robert Carroll Moody Union
Jessel Allen Moore Covington
Harold Wayne Newton Hawesville
Robert Allen Payne Alexandria, Va.
M. W. Schryver Lexington
Carl Swanger, Jr. Lexington
Arthur Norrie Wake III Lexington
James Hal Warren Fulton
Joseph Ronald Wheat Lexington
Robert Kay Wood Lexington
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

 

Paul Nagel, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Judith Bentley Alley English and Speech Atlanta, Ga.
Betty Jane Anderson English and Speech Lexington

Roger James Auge English and Speech Covington
Suzanne McKinstry Baxter Psychology Lexington
Barbara Mudd Bellinger Sociology Bardstown

George Washington Birk Zoology Amityville, N. Y.

Cherry Barr Briggs Botany Potomac, Md.

 

 

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (con't)

NAME
Earl Wood Bryant
James Rodney Carter
Vernon Junior Combs

Catherine Elizabeth Curry
George Gregory Davenport

Jerome Nicholson Davis
Louis Anthony DeFeo
Ann Lippincott Duncan
Barbara A. Elliott
Nicholas A. Falzarano

Margaret Jeannette Ferrell

Jefferson B. Gatewood
William Owen Gilbreath
Antha Shepherd Godbey
James Robert Goff

Alfred Wesley Gwinn, Jr.
Florence Blinn Holbrook

Cheryl Zulager Karr
Anne Perkins Kemp
Howard Kercheval III

Larry Eugene Kimberlain

Lee Weems Kirkwood
Joyce Eileen Latham

Alice Elizabeth Lisenbee

Norbert Walter Mack
Sherian Louise Martin
Mary Donna McKeown
Stephen F. Merkel
John Milne, Jr.

Kirk Brasfield Moberley

Ralph Kerney Moores

Laura Jane Mueller
William H. Petit
Robert P. Range

Marcus Emerson Risner
Albert Jacob Roll
Robert Paul Ross

Mary Jo Ryan

Carleton Dennis Scully
Margaret Joy Sherrill
Betty Joyce Snider
Alan Carl Sproles
Christine Raie Stevens

Ann Lucretia Strombeck

Jill Elizabeth Sunday
Anna Jean Tanner
Donald Grant Temple
Judith Ann Thomas
Suzy Thomas

Diana Clay Ward

Linda Webb

Robert Michael Wolfson

Bettie Burk Zaring

 

MAJOR SUBJECT
Arts—Medicine
Political Science
History

History
Psychology

Radio, Television, Films

Sociology

Spanish and Italian
English and Speech
Geography

ADDRESS
Rumsey
Falls of Rough
Mousie
Lubbock, Tex.
Covington
Fairborn, O.
Parsippany, N. J.
Lexington
Middlesboro
Stirling, N. J.

Topical: Interior Design Jeffersonville
Topical: Advertising Management Mt. Sterling

Political Science
Sociology

History

History

English and Speech
English and Speech
Sociology
Journalism

English and Speech
Geography

English and Speech
SpaniSh and Italian
Political Science
English and Speech
English

Sociology

English and Speech
Political Science

Lexington
Lexington
Greensburg
Richmond
Lexington
Lexington
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Lexington
Kettering, O.
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Lexington
Cumberland
Louisville

Forest Park, Ga.
Covington
Youngstown, 0.
Cleveland, Tenn.
Lexington

German, Classical Languages

and Literature

Topical: Human Relations

English and Speech
Political Science
Psychology

Radio, Television, Films

Arts—Law

English and Speech
Economics
Sociology
Chemistry
Chemistry

English and Speech
Anthropology
English and Speech
Sociology
Geography
Sociology

Art

Psychology

English and Speech
History

English and Speech

Orlando, Fla.
Mayfield

Erie, Pa.
Owensboro
Lexington
Hebron
Greenville

Paris

Lexington
Lexington
Covington

Mt. Sterling
Falls Chumh, Va.
Owego, N. Y.
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Freeburn
Lexington
Lexington
Washington, D.C.
Maysville
Lawrenceburg
Dewitt, N. Y.
Sheleville

 

   
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
  
  
   
  
   
 
  
 
 
 
  
   
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
   
   
  
  
 
  
  
  
   
    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    
 
   
 
 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
   
   
       
   
  

 

 

 

 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

NAME
Gerald Wayne Adkins
Nicholas Alvin Arnold
Leslie Frank Berry
Bonnie Bea Buskirk
Judith Lynn Damon
Thomas Dennis Furlong
Don Marshall Gash
Judith Lynn Geoghegan
Stephen Donald Hellmann

Andrew Foch Huddleston, Jr.

John Buford Johnson
James Kimbro Kearby
Terrence Patrick Mahoney
Patricia Johnson Meyer
Carrie Louise Morgan
Richard Donald Outwater
Chester Clayton Rock
Charles Herbert Shaw
Carlton S. Shier, III
Jack Alton Wallin

Diana Louise Walstad

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN

Frederick Meade Bailey
Leonard Douglas Cobb
Julia F. Grunwald
Terence Hunt

MAJOR SUBJECT

Mathematics
Mathematics
Geology
Mathematics
Microbiology
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Psychology
Geology
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
Chemistry
Psychology
Microbiology
Mathematics
Sociology
Microbiology

ADDRESS
Gastonia, N. C.
Lexington
Ontario, Calif.
Miami, Fla.
Independence
Lexington
Owensboro
Boston
S. Ft. Mitchell
Louisville
Lincroft, N. J.
Hickman
Jamestown, N. Y.
Pikeville
Hyden
Watertown, N. Y.
Hodgenville
Bardstown
Lexington
Louisville
Harlan

JOURNALISM

Paintsville
Lexington
Louisville
Bellevue

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

John Paul Carr

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

William A. Seay, Dean

Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Gary Edmund Coughlin
Robert Woodson Cox
Delmer Lee Dalton

Gary Paul Dingus

Ben William Gabbert, Jr.
James Michael Goetz
John Thomas Green
Thomas Taylor Hammond
James Douglas Hatchett
Thomas William Keeth
David Leon Mayo
William Henry Moss
James Spalding Mudd
Robert C. O'Bryan
William Herman Peyton

Bernard Patton Randall

Augusta
Paris
Science Hill
Clintwood, Va.
Louisville
Owensboro
Frankfort
Lexington
Springfield
Salyersville
Lebanon
Munfordville
Springfield
Leander
Hustonville

Brodhead

      

    
 

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE (con't)

NAME
Frank Edmond Riley
Alan Jay Rowitz
Gene Leroy Samsel
Cecil Hilton Sheperson, Jr.
Tommy Gale Sutton
David Lynn Switzer
Ralph Pratt Symmes, Jr.
Sharon Craig Tolliver
Charles Andrew VanLahr
Franklin Bell Vaughan
William Lea Wood
Jay Young III
Arthur Leon Zdancewic

SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS

C. M. Coughenour, Acting Dean

ADDRESS
Nicholasville
Union, N. J.
Libertyville, Ill.
Gravel Switch
Dixon
Lexington
Westerville, 0.
Lexington
Webster

‘ Louisville

Frankfort
Catlettsburg
Tucson, Ariz.

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

Susan Patience Carr
Mary Louise Crouch
Janet Myers Daniel
Rebecca F. Gamboe
Martha Lorene Gregory
Jean Ann Hafer

Anne Cathran Katterjohn
Rose Mae Tindall

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Charles Parker Graves, Dean

Morehead
Glasgow
Brooks
Lexington
Manchester
DeMossville
Henderson
Lawrenceburg

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

Albert Edward Graf
Robert Paul Hoehler
Irvin Kenneth Jones
Daniel Michael Lemon
William John Mailfald
Arthur James Seagren

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Robert Mortimer Drake, Jr., Dean

Washington, D. C.
Louisville
Lexington
Pikeville

Clarendon Hills, Ill.

Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Thomas Godbey, Jr.
Sam Kenney Houston, Jr.
Clyde Howard Read
Robert Michael Riddell

Robert Michael Williams

Waynesburg
Sadieville
Lexington
Lexington

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (Con't

ADDRESS
Lewisport

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Erbie Frank Harrison
Stanley Gordon Sanders II

Lexington
Stanford

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Daniel R. Byers

David Brent Camden
Charles Stone Cox
James Aloysius Doepker
John Marion Hinton
Richard Alan Lang
Dianna Sue Lyons
James Russell Philpot
William Steven Pitt
Jerry Dwain Ross
Thomas Neil Sargent
James Larry Townsend
Millard Wayne Wells
James Daniel Wood

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Paul Randall Barnes

Jack Willard Buchanan, Jr.

Paul Patrick Colfer
Robert Charles Draper
William P. Eidson, Jr.
John Joseph Hession
Clarence Terry Howle
William Albert Keown
George Williams King
Larry Gilbert Kumbier
John Dennis Lorenz
Ronald Coleman McKeel
Kuross Malekzadeh

Ralph Hodges Mitchell
Robert Erwin Moyer
William Nawe

James S. Preston

Donald Lee Redmon
Harvey William Rohmiller
Larry Allen Seese

David Carlos Six

Robert Howard Sullivan
Robert Lee Towers

James Carroll Wadlington
James Nathaniel Woodyard
William Floyd Wray
Donald R. Yates

Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
New York, N. Y.
Flatwoods
Manchester
Kevil
Lexington
Guthrie
Stanton
Lexington
Lexington

Lexington
Winchester
Albany, N. Y.
Charlestown, Ind.
Catlettsburg
Monroe, N. Y.
Melber
Earlington
Shelbyville
Oshkosh, Wis.
Anchorage
Murray
Lexington
Lexington
Williamsburg, 0.
Kingston , N. Y.
Paintsville
Paris

Covington

St. John, Ind.
Cynthiana
Lebanon Junction
Lexington
Princeton
Versailles
Bellevue
Catlettsburg

   

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

NAME
Edward Walter Boss

Kenneth Norman Bryant
Robert Donald Grafton
Thomas Eugene Dillion
Leonard Jacob Herbig
William Price Jones

Homer Collier Lewis, Jr.
William Ellis Manning, Jr.
William Hattax Mock, Jr.

Gary Grant Moegling
James William Moorman
Richard E. Pratt

James William Rennirt, Jr.
Norval VanHouter Smith

Richard Conant Wade
Gerald Allan Wheeler

ADDRESS
LeXington

Covington
Henderson
Independence
Calvert City
Lexington
Georgetown
Hazard

Avondale Estates, Ga.

Ashland

Glen Dean
Norfolk, Va.
Louisville
Gaithersburg, Md.
Lexington
Lancaster

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Richard A. Hornback
John Chester Kozak
Robert Dixon Luckett
Dennie Michael Skaggs

Lexington
Kenmore, N. Y.
Madisonville
Ashland

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MINING ENGINEERING

Jimmy Leon Walker

James Burley Williams

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

George W. Denemark, Dean

Tilford
Big Rock

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Gary McDaniel Albritton

Bobby Ann Allphin

Brenda Alice Anderson

Kari Lynda Anderson
Judith Kay Barnes
Gilbert Lewis Barron
Eric Jay Begun

Birdell Hensley Bennett

Lela Mae Bishop
Betsy Brown Boggs
Irona Brown Borders

Bradford D. Bounds

Bonnie Jo Ellen Breault

Alice Frances Browne
Judith Abbott Bryant

Kitty L. Crossfield Burgess
Mary Elizabeth Burton

Special Education: Speech and

Hearing Therapy
Biological Science
Elementary Education
English
Elementary Education

Lexington
Bridgeville, Pa.
Louisville
Whitley City
Dayton, 0.

History, Political Science Henderson

History

Mathematics
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Business Education
(Secretarial)

New Rochelle, N. Y.

Sylva, N. C.
Nicholasville
Hazard
Lebanon

Health and Physical Education Bluffton, Ind.
Health and Physical Education Lexington

Elementary Education

Biological Science

Elementary Education

Business Education

Ashland
Silver Spring, Md.
Louisville

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (Con't)

NAME
Thomas Donald Cahill
Beatrice Elaine Cain
Joseph Patrick Carroll
Frank Brecinridge Chumley
Catherine Clark
Beverly Jean Colley
Roger Dale Collins
Elizabeth Wallace Colliver
Judierle Cox
Tony Douglas Crawford
Helen Jane Huhtala Cummings
Carol Diane Daulton
Diana Gawen DeChesere
Margaret Scott Denham
David Hoyd Dixon
Thomas M. Durham
Janice Carol Emerson
Jacquelyn Ann Fante
Nancy Lee Fitch

Elizabeth P. Fossett
Elizabeth McMillian Gard
Alice June Gibson
Meredith Ann Gravitt
Granville Griffith, Jr.

Linda Eileen Youngman Guisewite
Nancy Claire Hagan
Catherine Louise Harbert
Jane Minter Harrison
Cherry Ruth Hassel

John M. Hughel

Virginia Jo Insco

Clare Carolyn Jaquith
Phyllis Annette Jett
Judy Mullins Jewell

Jan Rose Johnson

Robin Kay Keyser

Robert Lee Kirkland

Mary Ann Lancaster

Jane Iceil Larson
Carolyn Cox Ledford
Peggy Carol Leonard
Carol Jean Leu

Ann Stanton Macdonald
Frances Secrest Marlette
Danny A. Martin

Danny Freeman Mattingly
Peggy Ann McClintock
Carole Ann McDowell
James Losh Miles

Gerald Lee Miller
Constance Julaine Moore

MAJOR SUBJECT
Health and Physical Education
Elementary Education
History
English
Elementary Education
Biological Science
Biological Science
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Biological Science and Art
Elementary Education
Business Education Area
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Social Sciences Area
Biological Science
Biological Science
Social Studies Area
ElemenEry Education and

ADDRESS

Coral Gables, Fh;i

Lexington
Sharon Hill, Pa.
Lexington
Lyndon
Mayfield
Hazard
Lexington
Anchorage
Henderson
Ramsay, Mich.
Nancy
Lexington
Lexington
Cumberland
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville

    
   

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Special Education: Mentally Retarded Fairmont,W.H

Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education and Special
Education: Mentally Retarded

Elementary Education

English Area

History

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

History

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Mathematics

Elementary Education

English Area

History and Geography

Elementary Education and Special
Education: Mentally Retarded

Art Area

Elementary Education

Science Area

Business Education
(Secretarial) and History

Spanish '

Biological Science

History and Political Science

Biological Science

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Health and Physical Education

English

Elementary Education

Falmouth
Lexington
Harrodsburg
Lexington

Jackson

Mt. Carmel, Ill.
Winchester
Madison, W. Va.
Lexington
Kenilworth, Ill.
Springfield, 0.
Hopkinsville
Paducah
Lexington
Elkhorn City
Harlan
Catlettsburg
Gravel Switch

Frankfort
Ironton, 0.
Lexington
Ashland

Louisville
Owensboro
Georgetown
Lexington
Springfield
Wilmore
Maysville
Lexington
Louisville

Bonnyman

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Minutes of the University Senate, February 12, 1968 (Con't)

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (Con't)

NAME
Anna Lois Morris
Bonnie Bedford Myers
Kenneth Louis Nally
Martha Sue Neal
Richard LeCompte Paris
Janice Himes Patterson
Anna Louise Pierce
Michael Markman Powers
Lizabeth B. Poynter
Kathleen Mary Queenan
Carol Ann Rabe
Carolyn Marie Riley
Linda Sue Rookard
Arthur Roy Salomon

Edward Louis Schumacher
Lynne Harriett Shrout
Catherine Mattingly Simms
Regina Owens Smith

Adrian Sparks, Jr.

Edward Andrew Stankiewicz
William C. Steinhoff
Carol Lynn Stenken

Mary Anne Stewart

Kitty Williams Swain
Susan Irene Taylor

Elbert Hartman Thompson
Harry Allen Thompson III
Eileen Ruth Thorn

Jane Elizabeth Tiernan
Rebecca Jane Vallery

Carol E. Vaughan

Margaret Jean Jones Warren
Melva Lynn Wells

John Malcolm Werner

DeAnna Wiser Wesley

Jean Ann West

Rebecca Lynne White
Nancy Louise Whitledge
Diane Patricia Williams
Kathryn Rupert Wylie
Lorraine Elizabeth Yard

MAJOR SUBJECT

English and History

Elementary Education

Health and Physical Education

Elementary Education

Biological Sciences

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

History

English Area

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

English

Business Education (General
Business)

Biological Sciences

Art Area

History

Elementary Education

Social Studies Area

Health and Physical Education

History and Political Science

History

ADDRESS
Jackson

Mt. Sterling
Louisville
Wallins Creek
Louisville
Lexington
Sardinia, 0.
Lexington
Lexington

Cincinnati, 0.
S. Ft. Mitchell
Sewickley, Pa.

Lexington

Port Jefferson, N.

Maysville
Mt. Sterling

Ormond Beach, Fla.

Lexington
Lexington

McKeesport, Pa.
East Norwich, N. Y.

Fort Mitchell

Elementary Education Akron, 0.
Elementary Education Danville
Physical Education, Health,

Recreation Ashland
History London
History Newport
Elementary Education Alexandria
Mathematics Richmond, Ind.
Elementary Education Waverly, 0.
Elementary Education Lexington
Elementary Education Lexington
German Elizabethtown
History Henderson
Elementary Education and Special

Education: Mentally Retarded Liberty
Spanish and History Lexington
Elementary Education Brookville, Ind.
Elementary Education Madisonville
Science Winchester
Elementary Education Lexington

Business Education (Secretarial) Jacksonville,

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENC

David Lee Brooks

Charles Foster Haywood, Dean

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Paris

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