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University Senate (Faculty Senate) records Minutes (Records) Universities and colleges -- Faculty University of Kentucky University Senate (Faculty Senate) meeting minutes, September 11, 1967 text University of Kentucky University Senate (Faculty Senate) meeting minutes, September 11, 1967 1967 1967-09-11 2020 true xt7n2z12rr33 section xt7n2z12rr33 2492 Minutes of the University Senate, May 3, 1967 (con't) Minutes Dr. Lewis W. Cochran, Provost, announced to the Senate that the Board of Trustees, at its meeting of May 2, 1967, had established a ' Robert F Faculty Memorial Scholarship for the children of deceased full—time r C. M. Co faculty members; that it will provide tuition and fees for all under— ' graduate students who might presently be in the University, for those ‘ The presently below collegiate age, and for those who may be presently en— "1 Kernel t rolled in another institution who are academically admissible and ; transfer to this institution. He stated that the President's Office The had collected several names of such children and that it solicited the those re faculty's help in identifying children of deceased faculty. ' The : He further reported that the Scholarship provided for enrichment A as circu through private gifts; that some monies have already been given; and that while gifts may not be designated for a particular family or child, they The J may be given as a memorial to a particular profession. degrees. I and rec01 The Recording Secretary read to the Senate notes of appreciation from , the Boar( the families of Doctors Silvio 0. Navarro and Richard S. Schweet, deceased. ‘ presente< The family of Silvio 0. Navarro will hold in grateful remembrance your kind expression of sympathy The family of Dr. Richard Schweet acknowledges with grateful appreciation GRADUATE your kind expression of sympathy Ph. Your thoughtful sending of the Senate's Ed. Resolution was deeply appreciated. M.A . M.S Dr. Diachun announced his absence from the University through December196 M.S expressed his appreciation and that of the Senate to the Recording Secretary, M.S for preparation of the minutes, to the members of the University Senate M.S Council for the volume of work which they had performed, and to the M.S members of the Committees who have prepared the reports for the Senate. M.S M.S The meeting adjourned at 4:10 p.m. M.S M.A Kathryne W. Shelburne M.S Acting Secretary M.B M.S M.M MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, SEPTEMBER 11, 1967 TOT. The regular meeting of the University Senate was held at 4:00 p.m., MmRMy PROFESSIO September ll, 1967, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Sears Jur presided. Members absent: C. E. Barnhart, W. E. Beals, H. R. Binkley*sIL M' Bohannan, Wallace N. Briggs*, T. D. Brower, Marion A. Carnes*, Carl B. Con8*, Arthur L. Cooke, E. R. Costich, W. C. DeMarcus, Kurt W. Deuschle, J. H. DrUdge= R. H. Dutt*, R. 0. Evans*, Eugene B. Gallagher, John W. Greene,Jr., Ward Griffl Bobby Ott Hardin, T.L. Hayden*, J. L. Howieson, Harris Isbell, J. H. Noonan, N. J. Pisacano*, William K. Plucknett*, James Prestridge*, W. R. Proffit, Leonard A. Ravitz, Mary Ellen Rickey, D. G. Steele, K. M. Stevens, Wellington *Absence « B. Stewart, Warren W. Walton*, A. D. Albright, Glenwood L. Creech, Marcia Dake, R. M. Drake, Jr.*, Charles P. Graves*, Robert L. Johnson, *Absence Explained 7' V 2493 ‘ 1E Minutes of the University Senate, September 11, 1967 (con't) E? E E Robert F. Kerley, Alvin L. Morris, William A. Seay, William R. Willard*, E C. M. Coughenour, and Joseph Hamburg. l The Senate approved a request to permit Mr. Frank Browning of the E Kernel to sit in the meeting and report its proceedings. The Chairman welcomed new and returning members of the Senate, those recently appointed to fill vacancies, and new ex officio members. The minutes of the meetings of April 10 and May 3, 1967 were approved . as circulated. E; The Secretary of the Senate presented the list of candidates for degrees at the August 4, 1967 Commencement, together with a brief summary, and recommended that the candidates be approved for recommendation to the Board of Trustees. The Senate approved the recommendation as : presented. EE Q E 1‘ 1E CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Jz'E -:il August, 1967 .EEW GRADUATE DEGREES : , Ph.D. 20 E E Ed.D. 7 E'JEE'E M.A. 37 [SEE _ M.S. 15 EEE! 196 M.S. in Agr. 13 E‘ME y, M.S. in H.Ec. l ESE? M.S. in Agr. Engin. 1 'EE: M.S. C.E. 7 EEE M.S. E.E. 6 VEfl M.S. M.E. 1 M.S. Met. Engin. 4 :EEE M.A. in Educ. 52 E M.S. IN Educ. 14 E91 M.B.A. 8 *1 M.S.L.S. 21 a E M.M. 7 : IEE'? TOTALS 214 5 E in mday PROFESSIONAL DEGREES I Juris Doctor 2 E .M. E 3*, ' ldge: E ciffe ' ton *Absence explained .pw; .4 \I 2494 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) Minutes Candidates for degrees (con't) Candida: 7 {w UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 1 5' Arts and Sciences 1 Name Lb A.B. 53 ;1 Mona Jun V B.S. 24 Michael, 1; A.B.J. 1 ‘ Georgia‘ j‘ TOTALS 78 » Miryam N L Agriculture John Con i$ B.S. Agr. 11 Shirley QT Home Economics '} James Ed [ B.S. H.Ec. 5 Jack Nebl I Engineering ' William 1 B.S. Chem. Engr. 2 Carolyn' ; B.S. Civil Engr. 3 Soekeni E B.S. Elec. Engr. 4 Sheldon I j B.S. Mech. Engr. 1 - Donald L J TOTALS 10 Joseph A: W Education Lyle Gor< i: A.B. Educ. 70 Commerce B.S. Commerce 30 Nursing B.S. Nursing 1 Architecture Ray Alexe Bachelor of Arch. 1 Thomas A: ' Floyd Waj Charles ] SUMMARY ‘-William 1 Graduate Degrees 214 Samuel Se Professional Degrees 2 Barbara I Undergraduate Degrees 206 TOTALS 422 GRADUATE SCHOOL 2 Kathleen John Davj Lewis Wellington Cochran, Acting Dean Marc Borg Paul Edwe James Edv CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY William E ‘ ' Thomas Jc Name Major Subject Address Jill Bebe Walter Henry Abel Counseling and -__—_—— Carole Le Guidance Lexington Charles C Frank Roger Asbury Counseling and James Har Guidance Lexington Susan Lar Arthur Sanford Blaiwes Psychology Lexington Jesse LE John Earl Cleek Foundations of Betty FOV Education Oklahoma City, Okla. Vivian Sl William E Carroll James Falcon Animal Sciences Rayne, La. I 2405 i l ‘ 1 Minutes of the University Senate, September 11, 1967 (con't) 3 i Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ‘ Elli l A Address H . 1] J I | Name Major Subject Mona June Hagyard Physics Lexington , Michael J. Harvey Biological Science Memphis, Tenn. ‘ ‘I Georgia Anderson Hill English Lexington I i Miryam Neulander Kay History Boulder, Colo. 3 John Conrad Landgrebe Microbiology Huntingburg, Ind. K Shirley Baker Meece English Campbellsville ‘ James Edward Miller Mathematics Lexington f Jack Nebb Mathematics Charleston, S.C. j William Charles Sallis History Athens, Tenn. Carolyn House Simmons Psychology Lexington ., . Soekeni Soedigdo Chemistry Bandung, Indonesia 1 p Sheldon M. Steiner Microbiology Lexington {1M Donald Irvin Templer Psychology Hopkinsville ‘fi‘k Joseph Allen Thacker, Jr. History Wilmore ‘? Lyle Gordon Warner Sociology Lexington CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Ray Alexander, Jr. Georgetown éd Thomas Allan Burton Winchester i? Floyd Wayne Coleman Richmond Aflfi' Charles Franklin Martin Lexington VJ“; '-William Nelson Pafford Lexington éflii Samuel Sears, Jr. Nicholasville i i Barbara E. Tea Louisville s CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS C? Kathleen Chandler Adkins Music Pineville ”Q. John David Baynham English Lexington itfi Marc Borg Borchers Economics Lincoln, Neb. ‘“y Paul Edward Covington Education Lexington A James Edwin Dublin Psychology Lexington V‘fl William Raney Ellis III Psychology Lexington ,6” Thomas Joseph Ethier Geography Hudson, Mass. iii Jill Bebe Gallagher Spanish Cumberland h Carole Lee Ann Gilbertson Musicology Lexington :% Charles Combs Harber . History Lexington ‘yw James Harry Hazlett Theatre Arts Hammond, Ind. 1p,! Susan Langhorne Hemphill History Columbia, S.C. ‘,'§ Jesse Lewis Hill Geography Lexington ‘3 t Betty Foval Hoskins English Vivian Shipley Jokl English Lexington William H. Keeling Bowling Green I | Lexington f I Anthropology I 2496 Name Roger Joe LeMaster Nancy Ellen Loudenslager Thomas P. McCarthy :“ John Jackson McNew 39 Edward Isaiah Malberg ‘ Patrick Martin Mayerchak Cap Carden Middleton Sara Elizabeth Pace E. Jean Palmer Billie Stewart Petty William Arthur Reichart George Woodson Reynolds Oscar Rucker, Jr. William Gale Smith Ifor Ballares Solidum William Theodore Strunk Niles King Walton Anthnny Harry Waters Carol A. Wheeler William Thomas White Duane Edward Williamson Betty Lou Rice Yung CANDIDATES FOR ll; Jerry Thomas Bosley Pat Irvan Brown . Allen Kirby Chelgren 5» Carole Hamm Cole ! Ben H. Crawford, Jr. Sarah Farlow Dickinson Bernd Drewes Robert Angelo Fusco Charles Rodger Hammons Rudy Ingwer Hutagalung Elsie Lynn Merkle Jean Marie Pavolovsky Sally Jo Rubin Robert L. Schulte Carroll Eugene Watson Major Subject Diplomacy French French English History Diplomacy English Sociology French English International Relations English Geography English Political Science History Physical Education Philosophy French Mathematics Geography Spanish Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, I967 (con't) Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Education (con't) Address Martin Cincinnati, O. Philadelphia, Pa. Ashland Lexington Covington Munfordville Lexington Lexington Gracey Lexington Mt. Sterling Berea Louisville Quezon City, P. I. Berea Ashley, Ind. Jacksonville, Fla. Lexington Owensboro Lexington Lexington THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Mathematics Zoology MathematiCSv Microbiology Animal Science Mathematics Mathematics Agriculture Entomology Mathematics Animal Science Zoology Microbiology Microbiology Physics Physics Owensboro Hardin Hazard Liberty Hodgenville Wilmore Berlin, Germany Lexington Paris Bogot, Java, Indonesia Pleasantville, N. Y. Smyrna, Ga. Bethesda, Md. So. Ft. Mitchell St. Paul, Minn. Minute Name James Gene I Willie Thomas Jackie Karl I Roger James Robert Ronald Russel Paul I Anthor Rebecc David Abdul John M Bennie Jerry Robert J. Sco Joseph Richar Dean R John T Hugh K R. Tho Eugene Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Name James Charles Bierer Gene H. Brown William Ronnie Coffman Thomas A. Curtsinger Jackie Ray Good Karl Douglas Johnston Roger Dale Kline James Elton Little, Jr. Robert Wray Megibben Ronald L. Richter Russell Wayne Sutton Paul L. Swanson Anthony W. Young Major Subject Plant Pathology Animal Science Plant Breeding and Agronomy Animal Science Agricultural Economics Plant Breeding and Genetics Animal Science Animal Science Animal Science Dairy Manufacturing and Microbiology Animal Science Animal Science Animal Nutrition Address Erie, Pa. Browder Providence Springfield Crofton Custer Tionesta, Pa. Lexington Georgetown Ledyard, Ia. Lancaster Madison, Wis. Kuttawa CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS Rebecca Langsford Tucker Lexington CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING David Newell Daniel Cambria, Wis. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Abdul Aziz Djajaputra John Malvern Higgins, Jr. Bennie Rodman Maffet Jerry Glenn Rose Robert Cecil Tussey, Jr. J. Scott Watkins Joseph Parker Woolums, Jr. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Richard Oswald Chinn Dean Ralph Duff John Thomas Hollaway Hugh Kenneth Idol R. Thomas Jarvis Eugene Levine Medan, Indonesia Hopkinsville Elizabethtown Irvine Kirksville Lexington Frankfort Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Versailles Brooklyn, N. Y. -..-n:...x.;- .__. . :~ 2498 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, I967 (con't) CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Edwin Langford Libby Lexington CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING James Herron Barker Henry Dale Bewley Robert W. Stovall C. K. Venkateswaran Ashland Paducah Flatwoods Bombay, India CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Querida Marie Banks Patricia Snapp Barkley Roy Wilson Brent, Jr. Patricia Irene Brooker Proctor S. Burress, Jr. Mary Eugenia Campbell LeRoy Aldon Cantrel Oneida Dell Cassity Mildred Fay Newkirk Chiles Rudolph Collins Ruth Stivers Collins Daniel Joseph Conover Winifred Puckett Corbett Marvin Denton Cormany, Jr. Robert Louis Crouch Joan Phyllis Davis Anne Hogg Dimling Sister Mary Francis Dirr S. Janet Macke Dobson Sara Elizabeth Downing Randy Brown Embry Anne Meece Farris Kay Kennedy Ferguson Marilyn B. Ferris Iris Dobbs Flynn Jane Smith Frye Carrie Sue Gay Margaret B. H. Geers Carol Harris Harper Robert Vernon Heffern Elissa Ann Hussey Charles A. Lincoln Mary Reynolds Lowe William Ross McKee Frankfort Lexington Los Alamos, N. Mex. Lexington Lexington Frankfort Louisville Nicholasville Lexington Eminence Eminence Crete, Ill. Lexington Versailles Owingsville Lexington Lexington Covington Campbellsville Lexington Owensboro Lexington Lexington Butler Lexington Versailles Eubank Lindenhurst, N. Y. Lexington Lexington Lexington Bardstown Lexington Cynthiana Minute Candie Name Phill: Cynth: Mary ; Frede1 Guy T1 VirgiI John J Jennie James Sandra Joanne Jane C Ruth I France Bonne Gerald Elaine Sister Kennet Herber Nancy Helen Peggy Buford Karoly Erick Shirle Martha Mary A‘ Leonid Mary A' Patric James I Donald Jon Fre Philip Donald Thomas Joel Ec Donald HG 2499 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts in Education (con't) Name Phillip Jennings McLaughlin Cynthia Mahan Morgan Mary Jo Morrow Frederick John North Guy Thomas Prater Virginia Lee Pratt John T. Quillen Jennie Lee Ragland James Reid Rawlings Sandra Marie Scholl Joanne B. Sellier Jane Calhoun Smith Ruth Hightower Smith Frances Poe prer Bonne Kinne Sparr Gerald R. Stafford Elaine Fanelli Van Hoose Sister Mary Joseph Clare Vogel, S. N. D. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Kenneth Wallace Appel Herbert Clay Davis Nancy Sue Dingus Helen Smallwood Harris Peggy Ann Harris Buford Dewey Hatler Karolyn Sisk Hayden Erick Gene Pifer Shirley Ann Price Martha Ann Randolph Mary Ann Ray Leonidas C. Skaggs Mary Ann Smiley Patricia Lou Wilson Address Lexington Silver Spring, Md. Stanford Inuvik, Canada Danville Hindman Hazard Calhoun Maysville Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Liberty Hollywood, Fla. Covington Covington IN EDUCATION Irvington, N. Y. Dunnville Martin Cincinnati, 0. Louisville Scottsville Cecilia Convoy, 0. Richmond Lexington Vine Grove Flemingsburg Elizabethtown Lexington CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION James Michael Bailey Donald Gordon Bennett Jon Francis Ferrante Philip Joseph Hubbuch, Jr. Donald Philbrick Keyser Thomas Smith Porter Joel Edward Rodgers Donald Courtland Rogers Paintsville Calgary, Canada Winchester Evansville, Ind. Nicholasville Lexington Lexington Madison, N. J. 2500 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, I967 (con't) CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE Name . Elvin D. Bess Adelle G. Dailey Sandra Struwe Gillum Patricia Ann Harding Claire Coleman Kelly Marian Eleanor Kienholz Diane Marie Kolinger Sara Raymond LaRoche Tzu—hui Liu James A. Norsworthy, Jr. Elsie Eleanor Peterson Boyd Fulton Plumley Deborah Ann Ross Mary Jane C. Smith Allen Alford Staples Janet Sue Tackett Mary Eleanor Thompson Naomi Elizabeth Voit Billy Joe Walker Beverly Barber Wolf Wayne William Woodward Address E. St. Louis, Ill. Lexington Lexington Munster, Ind. Pikeville Lexington Nazareth, Pa. Shelbyville Taipei, China Louisville Panama City, Fla. Park Forest, Ill. Cincinnati, 0. Snyder, N. Y. Versailles Olive Hill Marshall, Mo. Louisville Beaver Dam LaCrosse, Wis. Wilmore CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC John Allen Alexander Marilyn Kay Carter Douglas T. Cornell Mildred Cutshaw Fields William Jackson Gordon Thomas Earl Senff Anne Therese Vogel Margate, Fla. Lexington Birmingham, Ala. Frankfort Utica Frankfort Bancroft, Ia. CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH Beecher Layne Scutchfield William L. Matthews, Dean Eunice Diachun Hall Larry Scott Perkins COLLEGE OF LAW Martin Lexington Frankfort Minut Name Steph< John ] Rose ] Jacob Hence EileeI James Diane Patric Sarah Miriam Robert Allie Shirle Maril§ Carol} Judy I Kelsey Robert Harry Teddy Meredi Linda L. Lyn Carol Jane I Mirian Jane 1 Alan R David Jessic Evelyn Richar John C Kather Richar Robert Robert Richar Minutes of the University Senate, September 11, 1967 (con't) COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Paul Nagel, Dean CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Name Stephen Kupple Alper John Barrow Baldwin, Jr. Rose Ellen Pflaumer Barrett Jacob Twyman Boyer Hence Francis Brank Eileen Cecelia Brereton James Mallory Carigan Diane Ford Carrico Patricia L. Clevenger Sarah Elizabeth Cline Miriam Carole Cox Robert Morris Creech, Jr. Allie Webb Denny Shirley Clouse DeSimone Marilyn Joyce Driskell Carolyn Louise Farris Judy Byron Flynn Kelsey E. Friend, Jr. Robert Allan Gaiek Harry Jay Gordon Teddy Bernard Gordon Meredith L. Greene Linda Louise Hewson L. Lymar Hight Carol Anna Johnson Jane Dickinson Julian Miriam Gaitskill Kelley Jane Lee McCormick Alan Richard McDonald David Lawrence Mathews Jessica Grant Mattmiller Evelyn Louise Midkiff Richard Charles Moldenhauer John Carey O'Brien ' Katherine Bihl Olshewsky Richard Stewart Peters Robert Gayle Pettit III Robert Terry Phelps Richard 8. Robbins Major Subject French Arts—Medicine Political Science Chemistry Chemistry English and Speech English and Speech Radio, TV, and Films Social Work Topical Major: Arts and Advertising Sociology Psychology Political Science English and Speech Philosophy Topical Major: Human Relations Political Science History English and Speech Physical Education Russian Area Studies TOpical Major: Horsemanship English and Speech Psychology Sociology English and Speech History Topical Major: Costume Design and Merchandising Psychology English and Speech Music English and Speech History Political Science Mathematics Sociology Philosophy History Economics Address Louisville Lexington Lexington Campbellsburg Henderson Louisville Frankfort Louisville Cincinnati, 0. Lexington Tipton, Ind. Satellite Beach, Fla. Arlington, Va. Lexington Lexington East Brunswick, N. J. Harrodsburg Pikeville Lancaster, N. Y. Louisville Lexington Sinking Spring, Pa. Santa Ana, Calif. Henderson Upper Montclair, N. J. Frankfort Lexington Winchester Louisville Nicholasville Louisville Lexington Niagara Falls, N. Y. Lexington Lexington Louisville Utica Somerset Middletown, O. , .u. A. Z. __;_',.;,_;.: .‘;‘_‘ r *1. 2502 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Name Linda Ann Smith James Kermit Stacey II Margaret Jane Stevens Rose Carol Taul Leo Glenn Taylor John Douglas Temple Joseph Edward Ternes, Jr. Martha Gene Thebaud Mary Lee Thornton Carolyn Fae Vaughn Sally Ann Wallace Joseph Raymond Whelan Curtis Lee Wilson Harriet Louise Woodfill CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF Barbara Elizabeth Beazley James Earl Burns Lloyd D. Caudill George B. Elkins Harry Garfield Enoch Lee Dallas Flowers Dorothy Coffman Fox Richard Thomas Gelarden Wendell Nickell Harper Robert Gist Heinrich Randy Carl Hentchel James Clarke Hughbanks Jack S. Jones Thomas Allen Keen Donald Joseph Kleier Nicholas Eugene Lawrence Darlene Joy Malinich Garrett Lewis Marr Donald Offutt Nodler Thomas Ruden Post Sue Cochran Schanding Karl William Swartz Thomas Lee Ware Craig Burdett Wiggins Major Subject Social Work English and Speech Social Work Political Science Art History Political Science History English and Speech German and Classics Sociology Sociology English and Speech Sociology Arts—Dentistry Arts-Medicine Arts—Medicine Zoology Chemistry Zoology Psychology Arts—Dentistry Geology Arts—Dentistry Physics Arts-Dentistry Psychology Arts—Dentistry Arts—Dentistry Psychology Zoology Zoology Hygiene and Public Health Mathematics Mathematics Physics Zoology Arts—Dentistry CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS John Wilson Ringo Address Little Rock, Ark. Hotch Kiss, Colo. Louisville Mt. Sterling Lexington Louisville Lexington Bowling Green Georgetown Hamilton, 0. Louisville Bardstown Lexington Lexington SCIENCE Hopkinsville Lexington Crestwood Lexington Mt. Sterling Trenton, N. J. Lexington Owensboro Beattyville Columbus, 0. Cumberland Lexington Bowling Green Louisville Ft. Thomas Lexington Vestal, N. Y. Springfield, Ill. Louisville Lexington Lexington Lexington San Carlos, Calif. Louisville IN JOURNALISM Lexington Min Narm Ron< Jose JohI Will Let} Kenr Robe Robe Asep Jame Boyd Cath: Sand] Joyce Judi1 Linda Marth Ralph Minutes of the University Senate, September 11, 1907 (con't) 1 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE , William A. Seay, Dean CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Name Address ‘ Ronda Austin Lexington J Joseph Vincent Digieso, Jr. Milburn, N. J. A John Robert Ellens LouiSVille 5 William Gordon Hillis Ewing Lethal Conrad Martin Cadiz Kenneth Eugene May Eubank Robert Donald Ridgway Nicholasville Robert Williams Rosebrough Grayslake, Ill. Asep T. Tojib Bogor, Indonesia James Boyd Wadlington Lexington Boyd D. Wainscott Leitchfield SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS C. M. Coughenour, Acting Dean CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS ; Cathryn Dare Binkley Lexington 4 Sandra Gale Hopton Ludlow Joyce Jane Powell Sebree Judith Ann Spicer Chesterfield, Mo. Linda Katheryn Tatum Beaver Dam COLLEGE OF NURSING Marcia Allene Dake, Dean CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Martha Pat Donovan Frankfort SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Charles Parker Graves, Dean CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Ralph Damian Bolton Lexington 2504 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Robert Mortimer Drake, Jr., Dean CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Name David Charles Figg Clarance Edward Purcell Address Frankfort Caneyville CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Edward Smith Kelly Richard Griggs Lewis Earl Lee Parris, Jr. Goshen, N. Y. Lexington Corbin CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Parker Wayne Bogle Stepehn Curtis Kenneth Wayne Renfro Michael Ray Ware Lexington Trenton, O. Macon, Ill. Lexington CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Elijah Lee Dillion COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Independence CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Name Allie Ann Allen Vickie Ann Ambrose Nancy Swan Backus Phyllis A. Bandy Margaret Elaine Benton Karen Adelaide Berg William Haven Betts Edith Curd Bogie Major Subject Health and Physical Education Business Education: (Secretarial) and History Art Elementary and Special Education: Mentally Retarded Elementary Education English Elementary Education Elementary Education Address Dallas; Tex. Ft. Thomas Stamford, Conn. Danville Amburgey Youngstown, O. Sturgis Lexington Minut Candi Name Barba Jane Nancy Linda John Mary Helen Ronal Genei Janic Rose, Vicky Judit Homer Linda Vicki Willi Vivia1 Amande Walla( Ruth 1 Willie SteveI Roger Ronalc Willie Bonnie Rebecc John I Chery] Linda Flora Luna C )vh'm’WL'HFY’:§flE-3)8-_va 5 n90“: '."'-.',‘.‘p‘}: u,".-.'“;*.-’_',¥-ir',‘-' '““€".“..",va) ~-~.;.::,-i"'.. " -v'>‘ " 2505 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education (con't) Name Barbara Ann Burchett Jane Burian Nancy Jean Coffman Linda Cheryl Conley John Alan Connelly Mary Lucille Cosby Helen Larabee Crouse Ronald William Fleischman Gene Melton Florence, Jr. Janice Watts Frazier Rose Arie Fulton Vicky Crowe Garrett Judith Ann Gewirtzman Homer H. Goins Linda Lou Culley Vicki Ann Hale William Lucien Heizer III Vivian Russell Henson Amanda Newell Hicks Wallace Kent Hicks Ruth Hilliard William Finley Horton Steven L. Johnston Roger Raymond Jones Ronald L. Kennett William Clay Lewis Bonnie Allyn Lindner Rebecca Kay Mantle John William Martin Cheryl K. Mathias Linda Carrol Maxwell Flora Oveta McDowell Luna 0. McNeil e-‘__—_A.._h————— Major Subject Business Education: (Secretarial) Elementary Education Elementary and Special Education: Mentally Retarded Health and Physical Education Social Studies Elementary Education Elementary Education Biological Science Mathematics Business Education: (Secretarial) Health and Physical Education Elementary Education Elementary Educatinn Health and Physical Education Elementary Education Mathematics Health, Physical Education and Recreation English Elementary Education History and Political Science Business Education: (Secretarial) History and Political Science Health and Physical Education Social Studies History and Physical Education Social Studies Speech and Drama Elementary Education Health and Physical Education English Elementary Education Health and Physical Education Elementary Education Address Lexington So. Williamson Frankfort Ashland Ft. Thomas Lexington Wilmore Cincinnati, 0. Lexington Brandenburg Miami, Fla. Madisonville Lexington Lexington Flemingsburg Delbarton, W. Va. Lexington London [Midway Corbin Lexington Haines City, Fla. Dayton, 0. London Lexington Stanton Western Springs, Ill. Lexington Lexington Waynesboro, Pa. Cumberland Rushford, N. Y. Highland Hgts. 2506 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education Name Billie Dawes Miller Mary E. Arrowood Moore Sharon Lynne Morgan Patricia Anne Morris Susan Navolio Marilynn Scales Noll Elizabeth R. Nooe Ronald Lee Powell Carolyn Ann Ratliff Ann Sheward Reynolds Ethel Linda Rideout Harry Cole Risher Carola Lea Roberts Lois Jean Hayes Martha Carolyn Roeding Deloris D. Rogers Eileen W. Sanders Bonnie Chelf Simpson Daniel John Spanish James Alva Stamper Dorothy Helen Strattis Nancy Lou Taylor Ronnie L. Taylor Earlis Thornsberry Delcena Clark Todd Morel J. Vaughn Laura Ann Wathen Jane Lewis Wells Kathryn Rose Whitt Major Subject Physical Education and English English Speech and Biological Elementarv Elementary English Biological Chemistry Science English Elementary Drama Science Education Education Science; Education History; Physical Education Political Science; History Elementary Education Ebmentary Education Elementary Elementary Health and Education Health and Education English Elementary Elementary Health and Education: Biological Elementary Elementary Elementary Elementary Biological COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Charles Foster Haywood, Dean Education Education Physical Physical Education Education Physical History Science Education Education Education Education Science AND ECONOMI’ Address Pikeville Carrollton Loyall Cumberland Ellwood City, Pa. Ft. Mitchell Frankfort Owensboro Mt. Sterling Lexington Lawrenceburg Lexington Key West, Fla. Paintsville Ft. Mitchell Paris Lexington Lebanon New Castle, Pa. Dwarf Versailles Ashland Lexington Wheelwright Lebanon Taylorsville Louisville Pikeville Ashland CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE Margaret Anne Abney Joseph Marshall Baughn Donald Newton Briggs Haburn Rube Browning, Jr. Richmond Lexington Silver Springs, Md~ Louisville Mint Cant Name Jame Sher Jame Robe Owen Maur Thom Will Ruth Will Neil Davi John Caro Grov‘ Gera Jimm: Raym< Robe: Rona: Rinel Will: James Arlis Jan I Lawre Edwal Unive amend and t Unive of tw terms of an facul being befor expla Kentu the s appoi to th Md. 2507 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce (con't) Name James Brownlow Bryant Sherry Lynn Carr James Travis Cauley Robert George Coffman Owen Stephenson Cox Maurice Melvin DeGroff Thomas Edward Dotson William Frederick Gahr Ruth Ann Gambill William Jerry Hadden Neil William Hennessey David Michael Lind John Fannel Lippert Carol Jean Lotz Grover Louis Mason Gerald Lee Owens Jimmie Reid Pace Raymond Milford Parrott, Jr. Robert Ernest Qualls Ronald Waldorf Rosenberg Rinehart Jerome Shepherd William Cyril Simpson III James Edward Truman Arlis Ronald Turner Jan Lewis Turner Lawrence Gordon Walker, Jr. Edward Joseph Winterberg Address Tompkinsville Lexington Pikeville Downers Grove, Ill. Lexington Washington, D. C. Lexington Bellevue Greenup Lexington Lexington Lexington Versailles Jeffersonville, Ind. Lexington Highland Heights Glasgow Ft. Thomas Albany Lexington South Shore Lexington Sturgis Tompkinsville Louisville Ashland Erlanger President Oswald was warmly welcomed to the first meeting of the University Senate this year. He commented briefly on the status of three amendments to the Governing Regulations which were forwarded to the President and the Board of Trustees following the April 10, 1967 meeting of the University Senate. The first of these related to the membership on the Board of Trustees of two non—voting members of the faculty who are elected for three—year terms. The amendment provided that in the event of a vacancy by reason of an administrative appointment, the Senate Council appoint that eligible faculty member who at the last election received the largest vote without being elected; and that if the replaced member becomes eligible to serve before the expiration of his term, he shall resume his seat. The President explained that this was not consonant with the Statutes of the State of Kentucky which require that to fill any vacancy on the Board of Trustees the same election procedures must be followed as in the case of the original appointment. Hence, on advice of the Senate Council, this was not presented to the Board of Trustees. 2508 Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't) x; ‘ The second recommendation, that of filling unexpired vacancies in pr] the University Senate, was presented to the Board of Trustees and k ?] approved at its meeting of August 17, 1967 for incorporation into the V W1 G 'n Re ulations ‘ are overni g g - I wil The third recommendation was an amendment to permit only elected ? :2: members of the University Senate and the three student members to vote. L Uni The President stated that rather than present a recommendation which “ _ only partly covered the whole question of the composition and makeup of }' Whl the Senate, he had asked that the committee which he had appointed, at par the direction of the Senate, to consider the entire matter of the membership pro of the Senate, also to consider the matter of voting. \ l :Ee: par1 President Oswald then presented the over—all philosophy and organizational’ proposal for University—wide extension in the University. He spoke of the three basic functions of a University——teaching, research, service——and the emphasis in the years ahead which will be placed on teaching and research versus service; that groups o