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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

 

 

  

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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

 

 

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M.A. 37 [SEE
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196 M.S. in Agr. 13 E‘ME
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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
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Minutes of the University Senate, September ll, 1967 (con't)
Minutes
Candidates for degrees (con't)
Candida:
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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.

  

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Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ‘ Elli

 

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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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.

 

 

 

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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

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JohI
Will
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Robe
Robe
Asep
Jame
Boyd

 

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Joyce
Judi1
Linda

Marth

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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

 

  

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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

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Jane
Nancy

Linda

John
Mary
Helen
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Rose,

Vicky
Judit
Homer

Linda
Vicki
Willi

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Amande
Walla(

Ruth 1
Willie
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Roger
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Willie
Bonnie
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Linda
Flora

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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

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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.
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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

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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.

 

 

 

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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:

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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