1968 Commencement Program - University of Pennsylvania Archives

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UNIVERSITY

of PENNSYLVANIA -

Two Hundred and Twelfth Commencement for the Conferring of Degrees

PHILADELPHIA CIVIC CENTER Monday, May 20, 1968 10:00

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Official Guests

Medicine College for Women

Graduate Medicine

Law

Wharton

College Nursing Allied Medical Professions

Graduate Fine Arts

Dental Medicine

Wharton Graduate Civil& Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering

Graduate Arts&

Veterinary Medicine

Sciences

Graduate Education

Electrical Engineering Social Work Metallurgy Annenberg

Guests will find this diagram helpful in locating the approximate seating of the degree candidates. The seating and the order of march in the student procession correspond closely to the order by school in which the candidates for degrees are presented. This sequence is shown in the Contents on the

opposite page under Degrees in Course. Reference to the paragraph on page seven describing the colors of the candidates' hoods according to their fields of study may further assist guests in placing the locations of the various schools.

Contents Page Seating Diagram of the Graduating Students .. .. ..... . ... ... ... .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. . .... .... .. The Commencement Ceremony ... .. .... ... ... ... .... .. ...... .. .... .. .. ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... ... .. .. .... Background of the Ceremonies .... . .... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. .... ... .... ..... .. .. .. .. . ... ... . ... .... .. Degrees in Course . ... .. ... .. .... . .... .. ... .. .. ..... .. ..... . ..... . .... .. .. ... ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .... .. .. ... .. The College of Arts and Sciences ... . ..... ... .... ... ... ... .... ..... . .... .... ... ..... .. .... .. .... . The Engineering Schools . ... ... ... ..... .. .... .. ..... .. .... . .... .. .. .. ... . ... ..... ... . ... .. ... ..... . ... The Towne School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering ... ........ ........ . The School of Chemical Engineering . .... .. .... .. .... .. .... . .. ... . .. ... .. .. .... ... .. ... . The Moore School of Electrical Engineering . .. ... . ..... .. .... . ..... .. ..... . ..... .. . The School of Metallurgy and Materials Science . .... .... .. ..... . .. ... .... ... .. . .. The Wharton School of Finance and Commerce . ... .. .... .. ...... .. .... .. .... ... ... .. ... . The College of Liberal Arts for Women ....... .. ... ...... .. .. .... ....... ..... ..... .. ......... The School of Nursing ... ..................... ...... .... ............ .... ... ..... .......... .... ........ The School of Allied Medical Professions . .. .. . ... .. .. ... ..... .. .... .. .... ... ... ... ..... ... .. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences . .... ... .... ... ... ... .. ... . ... . .... ... .. ... .. .. ... The School of Medicine . .. ... .... .. .... ... .... .... .. ..... .. .... .. ... .. .... .. ..... . .... ..... .. .... .. .. Division of Graduate Medicine ..... . ... . .. ..... .. .. .. . ... .. .. ... ... .. . ..... ... .... .. .... .. The Law School .... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ..... .. ..... .. ... ... .... ... ... ... .... .... .. .... ..... .. .... .. .... .. .. The Graduate School of Fine Arts ... ... .. .. .. .. .... .. ... ... ... . ... ... . .... .... .. .... .. .. .. ... .. The School of Dental Medicine . .. .. .... ... ... .... ... ... .. .. .... ... .... .. .... ... ... .... .... ... ... The School of Veterinary Medicine .. .... ...... .. .. ... .... .. .... .. . ... .. .. .. .. . ... ... . .. ... . ... The Graduate School of Education . .. . ..... .. .... .. ..... .. .... ... .. .. .... .. .... ... .... .. ..... .. . The School of Social Work ... ..... ... .... ............. ...... ....... ........ ....... .. .... ...... ..... The Annen berg School of Communications . .. ... .... ... .. . ..... .. .... .. .... ... .... .. .... .. Certificates ... ..... ................. .. ... ......................... ............ ... ...... ..... ... .............. .... .. ... . General Honors Program ...... ... ... .. ... .. ....... .... ......... ..... ... ....... .... .... .. .... .. ..... . Accounts and Finance ..... ... .. ....... ..... ....... ....... ................. ........... .. ............ .. Physical Therapy . ... ... ... ..... . ..... .. ..... ... ... ... .... ... .... ... . .. .... .. ..... . .. ... .. .... .. . ..... . .. .. Occupational Therapy . ... ...... .. ... ... ... .. .... .. .. .. ..... .. .... .. ..... .. .. ... ... ... ..... .. .. .. .... . Graduate Medicine ........... ..... .. ........... ..... .... ... ......... ...... .. ....... .......... ... .. .. .... City Planning ................... .... ..... ...... ...... ... ... ............. .................. .... ... ........ .. Oral Hygiene ... ................ ......... .......... .... .. ..... .. ..... ..... ..... ..... ... ... ........ ..... ... ... Advanced Dental Education . .... .. ... ... ... ..... .. .... ... ... .. .. .. .. .... .. . ... .. ... ... .. ..... .. .. .. Social Work ...... .... ........... ....... ... ..... .. .. .... .. ....... ... ...... .. .. .. ... .... ... ... ... .. ...... .... Commissions ... ... .... .. .... ..... . ...... .. ... .. ..... .. .... .. ... ... .. ... . .... . ... .. ..... .... .. ...... .. .... ... . .. ..... Military . .. .. .. . .... ... .. ... .... ... .. .. .... .. ..... ... .. . ..... ... ... .. .... .... .... .. .... . .. .... ... .. . .... .. ... ... Naval ...... ....... ... ................ .. ... .... .. ................. ..... .. ........ ..... .. .......... .. ...... ..... ... Prizes and Awards ........ ... ... .. ........... ...... ..... ............ .... ......... ....... ....... .. .... ... ... .. ..... Academic Honors . .. .. .. .... ... ... ... ..... ... ... ... ..... . ... ... ... .. . .... ... ... ...... .. ... .... ... ... .. . ..... .. .. . Events Following the Exercises ... ........... ... ........ ......... ...... .. .. ....... .. .... .. ..... .. .. ....... . The Commencement Marshals . ... ... .. .. ..... .. ... ..... .. ... ..... ... .. .... .. .... ... .... .. ..... .. .. ... ....

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The Commencement Ceremony

MUSIC The United States Marine Corps Band Quantico, Virginia Lieutenant Bobby E . Bequette, Conductor

STUDENT PROCESSION

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

INVOCATION STANLEY

E.

JOHNSON,

Chaplain

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

INTRODUCTION GAYLORD P. H ARNWELL,

President

THE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS WILLIA M S . PALEY

Chairman of the Board o f the Columbia Broadcasting System

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE The President

ACADEMIC HONORS DAVID

R . GoDDARD , Provost

The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, the Invocation, the singing of the National Anthem, and H ail ! Pennsylvani a!, a nd the Benediction, and to remain in place until all participants in the Academic Recession have left the Auditorium .

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CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The President FRANK LEAROYD BoYDEN

Headmaster Deerfield Academy

Doctor of Humanities

JOHN ROYSTON COLEMAN

President Haverford College

Doctor of Laws

JACOB FURTH

Professor of Pathology Columbia University

Doctor of Science

FREDERICK MORTIMER GRAVES

Executive Director Emeritus American Council of Learned Societies

Doctor of Humane Letters

NEAL ELGAR MILLER

Professor of Psychology Rockefeller University

Doctor of Science

WILLIAM SAMUEL PALEY

Chairman of the Board Columbia Broadcasting System

Doctor of Laws

JOHAN THORSTEN SELLIN

Emeritus Professor of Sociology University of Pennsylvania

Doctor of Science

JOHN ARCHIBALD WHEELER

Professor of Physics Princeton University

Doctor of Science

Presentations: RoLAND M. FRYE, Professor of English

STUDENT CONCERN JoHN A. RussELL, JR.

HAIL! PENNSYLVANIA! Hail! Pennsylvania! noble and strong; To thee with loyal hearts we raise our song. Swelling to Heaven, loud our praises ring; Hail! Pennsylvania! of thee we sing! Hail! Pennsylvania! guide of our youth; Lead thou thy children on to light and truth; Thee, when death summons us, others shall praise, Hail! Pennsylvania! through endless days.

BENEDICTION The Chaplain

ACADEMIC RECESSION

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Background of the Ceremonies The first Commencement in 1757 comprised a dual morning-afternoon session, at which were graduated distinguished men of the day like John Morgan, physicianin-chief to the American armies; Hugh Williamson and Francis Hopkinson, members of the Continental Congress ; and Jacob Duche, first chaplain to the Continental Congress. Honorary degrees were conferred by the institution for the first time. During the 1760's the practice was introduced of distributing large printed broadsides among the audience along with the regular programs. In Latin, they were dedicated in the names of the members of the graduating class to the civil authorities, the Trustees, Provost, Vice-Provost, and professors, all by name and with many expressions of respect. The main body of each paper was a series of propositions, statements, or theses, classified under various academic heads, which presumably the graduating students were willing to defend against any assertions to the contrary. The origin of these papers was obviously to be found in the practice of medieval universities, and they reflected the constant stress laid upon the practice of disputation in the curriculum of that day. Provost Smith made an appeal to the audience for funds for the colonial College at the Commencement in 1764, and after the exercises two of the Trustees stood at the gate to receive "the free-will offerings of pious and well-disposed persons." The collection produced 40 pounds. The next year George Whitefield spoke in the building originally erected for his use 25 years before. The Bachelor of Arts degree was conferred on William White, the future first bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Dr. John Morgan, who had just been appointed to the first professorship of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in America, read his medal-winning essay on "The Reciprocal Advantages Arising from a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies." The July 4, 1781, ceremony was attended by the President and members of Congress, the family of the Minister of France, officers of the army, and other persons of distinction. The proceedings were suddenly halted while one of the students, Francis Murray, was in the midst of an address whose announced subject was Major Andre, the intermediary in the treason of Benedict Arnold during the previous year. Whether his remarks were unpatriotically favorable or unduly harsh is not known , but conferring of the student's degree was delayed until the following year. The guns of Gettysburg could almost be heard during the 1863 Commencement. The program explained the absence of one of the appointed speakers, George Strawbridge, by the annotation, "Excused-gone for defense of the State." One James W. Ashton, on leave from the army for the day, gave his oration in an old scholar's gown, borrowed from the Rev . Phillips Brooks, worn over the uniform of a lieutenant in the service of the United States.

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The order of the participants in the academic procession has varied during these two centuries. During one period the Provost, Trustees, and visiting dignitaries led the procession, whereas at another time members of the graduating class entered the hall first. Of unique interest is the fact that in the early 1800's the janitor of the College led the procession carrying the diplomas for the graduates. For information of guests, the order for today's student and academic processions is as follows: the candidates for degrees by schools; the Macebearer; the Marshals; the Faculties and their Deans; the Officers, Associate Trustees, and Trustees; Candidates for Honorary Degrees; the Provost and the President. The University Mace is adorned with the arms and seal of the University, the Penn and Franklin family coats of arms, the Rittenhouse Orrery, and a thistle symbolizing the University's early ties with Scotland. The Mace breaks from tradition in that in place of the usual eagle on the top there appears an acorn, representing strength and long life. The academic dress stems from the monastic robes of the Middle Ages, when the hood was worn raised for protection in drafty halls. According to the intercollegiate system of academic costume established in 1894, Bachelors' and Masters' gowns are made of cotton poplin or similar material, while silk or rayon is used for the Doctors' gowns. The latter are trimmed with a velvet facing down the front with bars of the same across the sleeves. The mortarboard cap is standard in the United States; Doctors may wear a gold tassel, but all others wear black. Some institutions have in recent years authorized Doctoral gowns in colors other than the customary black; holders of the Pennsylvania Ph.D. degree may now wear red and blue gowns. The hood is lined with silk in the official colors of the institution which granted the highest degree held by the wearer, and the color of the bordering velvet indicates the field of study to which the degree pertains. Degrees will be conferred today in: Arts and Letters, white; Science, golden yellow; Business Administration, mustard; Education, light blue; Fine Arts, brown; Philosophy, dark blue; Medicine, green; Law, purple; Dental Medicine, lilac; Veterinary Medicine, gray; Social Work, citron. With the exception of two Bachelor of Arts degrees, the Master of Arts was the only honorary degree conferred in the early years. In 1782 the first Doctor of Laws degrees were conferred on two distinguished visitors from France, the Chevalier de Chattelleux and Francois Barbe de-Marbois. Upon the same occasion, honorary Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Divinity degrees were awarded. During the latter part of the last century institutions made a practice of conferring the Doctor of Philosophy, honoris causa. This ceased at Pennsylvania after the third such degree had been granted in 1891 , and since that time the Ph. D. has been granted only as an earned degree. Among the many prominent citizens in public life who have received honorary degrees from the University of Pennsylvania have been three signers of the Declaration of Independence and nine Presidents. The heads of foreign countries have been represented by Emperor Friedrich Wilhelm II, King Edward VII, King Vittorio Emanuele III, Crown Prince H . R . H. Gustaf Adolf, Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, President Felix Houphouet-Boigny, and President Sarvepalli R adhakrishman .

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Note : As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

Degrees In Course** THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Otto Springer, Dean

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY

May 20, 1968 David Brown

James S. Falcone, Jr. David Wesley Smith

Lee Randall Zehner

BACHELOR OF ARTS

August 11, 1967 John Livingston Ahlgren Peter Gray Berthrong Michael Allen Bittel Rafael C. Campo Charles Edwin Davis Robert Leach Decker Edward Joseph Dubovi David Haskell Feldman Pliny Fisk, III Joseph Moses Gaibel Robert Edmund Gaylord Stephen Charles Grebe David Michael Green Dennis Allan Grossman

James Robert Hershey Robert William Kosiba Martin Henry Kreinik Roger Mack Leachman Richard Michael Lesser Howard Sumner Lewis Mark Lindsay Grant Coffin Manheim Michael Frederick Miller David Thomas Morrow Robert D. Nobel Michael L. Nortman Thomas Saip Opper

Nicholas Biddle Paumgarten Clayton Austin Peimer Martin J. Raynes Bernard John Robinson Benson Selisker Mark Alan Shangold Richard Martin Shoemaker Stephen Ira Silberfein Michael Sophocles Sophocles Kenneth Jay Tarr William Daniel Thompson Anthony John Tonti Leslie Michael Weiser Timothy Dana Wise

October 5, 1967 Jerome A. Cantor (As of the year 1945)

December 21, 1967 Harold Frederick Barnard, III Andrew Mitchell Barnes John Byram Bishop

David Feiner Felser James Alexander Fraser Paul Evan Matzner

Perry Robertson Meek Lloyd Richard Miller Anthony Edward Pennington Pearson

''"'' As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program is printed , the list of candidates here is tentative only, the University reserving the right to withdraw or add names.

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Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

BACHELOR OF

ARTS-Continued

Harris Laning Perry Pepper Nicholas Dormer Dashwood Purcell Richard Andrew Runci

David Wesley Smith Terence J. Smith Edward Fraser Spilker Radclyffe Furness Thompson

Carlos Ernesto Ulloa James J. Vagnoni Alan Charles Weinstein

May 20, 1968 Bernard Warren Aaron William Acker Jeffrey Bruce Albert Arthur Smith Allen John Taylor Allen Douglas David Altchek Eric Howard Altman John Stapleton Altman Mark Kalman Altschuler Irvin Michael Ambrose James Douglas Anderson Samuel L. Andes Thomas Annos Frank Stanley Anthony Russel Loring Appleyard Irwin Benjamin Arieff R. Michael Arnovitz John Clarence Ashe John Rawson Atwood Donald Robert Auten Christopher F. Ayres Marshall Bruce Babson Benjamin Baron Bachmann, II *Daniel Carpenter Bacon Gershon Chaim Bacon George Ramsey Barnett, III Wayne Edward Baruch Joseph Anthony Basirico Frederick Chase Batchelder, Jr. Thomas Roger Beam, Jr. Charles Davis Belcher, III William Harold Bence Walter Fischel Benoist Marvin Edward Bergman Stephen Alan Bernard Samuel E. Bettsak Johannes Albert Binnendijk Jonathan Lee Bixby Dennis P. Blake Harrison Garfield Bloom

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David Karl Bloomgarden *Joseph Allen Blum George L. Bolen Harlan Donald Boriss Lester Lavern Bortner Robert Edge Bowden Eugene Cunningham Bowler John Samuel Braitman James Patrick Breen, Jr. Lawrence Myles Brenner Lawrence James Brenton Carleton Bryant Brink Richard James Broadman Charles Edward Brown Jeffery Michael Brown Peter J. Brown David Edwin Buchen Jonathan S. Buchsbaum James Russell Buckley Ronald Lee Bush William Stanton Busker James S. Cahn Daniel V. Calano, Jr. Charles Eugene McCluskey Campbell James Ansley Carnahan Stephen Andrew Casner Eugene Walter Castellano Michael G. Cavanagh Albert Bernard Celmer Stephen Chen Robert T. Chiarito Michael Joseph Chiarolanza Ronald S. Chirlin Raymond Lien Yiu Chow *Peary Haines Clark Francis Henderson Cobb Eugene D. Cohen James Edwin Cohen Leonard Harris Cohen Robert Morris Cohen

Absentia

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Benson Robert Cohn William Paul Coleman James G. Colins David Scott Conant Stephen Abbott Cook Ludlow Vincent Corbin, II Robert W. Cort James Anthony Cottone David Michael Crow Rolf Edward Culver Richard Allen Curci Denis Vincent Curtin Lauren A vrum Daman James J. Darr Robert D. D'Augustine Thomas D. Davies, Jr. *Richard Kaye Davis Jonathan Day Thomas Andrew Decker Paul Joseph Deegan Peter Van Deekle Robert Michael Delaney Thomas Lee Delevie Charles Aloysius DeLone, III Charles Edwin Dewey Bruce Monroe Diamond Steven Leonard Diamond Edward Stephen Dillon Jefferson Dix, III Raymond Stanley Dolgert Richard Matthew Donner Theodore Clark Donovan Rodney Dixon Dorand Donald Neil Douchkess James John Drew Andrew Jay Drexler James Michael Dubin Louis McKenzie Earle Alvaro Andres Echavarria Dennis Nelson Edell

Note : As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

BACHELOR OF

ARTS-Continued

Gregory John Edinger Lee Barry Eisenberg ':'Peter Nathan Elkin Barry Norman Elkins Randolph Hugh Elkins Richard David Endler Rodney Loy Eubanks David L. Evans Coburn Darling Everdell John Barrett Everett Thomas Porter Farrell Richard Israel Fein David Neal Feldman Randall Feldman Robert Howard Feldman David Daniel Fertik John Roy Feussner Robert Brian Fiedel Irving Abraham Fink Stuart I. Finkel Theodore C. First Robert James Fischer Thomas Richard Fisher, Jr. Gary David Flack Charles Daniel Forman Robert Noakes Fountain, II Stewart Fox *Lawrence Glenn Frank Joseph Francis Frazer, III Paul Stephen Freedberg Robert David Freilich Neal Marc Friedlander Jan Paul Fruiterman Robert Walter Gaiser Robert Gal Steven L. Gallin Bonnell T . C. Gardner A. M. Gherin-Ghelli Kirkland Hopkins Gibson Richard John Gienger Thomas David Gindhart Arthur Gregory Girton Alan Isaac Glass William Findlay Downs Glidden Kenneth Richard Gliedman Austin Eastman Godfrey Alan Brown Goldberg Phillip Goldberg *David M . Golden

David Saul Golden Jacob Robert Goldenberg Martin R. Goldensohn *Robert Lawrence Goldman *Jeffrey Allan Goodman Lee Gordon Robert Stephen Gordon Michael Alan Gottfried Charles H. Goudiss, III William Allan Gradwell Donald R. Green James Warren Greenberg Michael Whitman Griefen Henry Light Gross Antonio Guijarro, Jr. John Hollins Gulden Barry Allen Guryan Troy Gustavson David Stuart Haas John E. Haley James E. Hall John Caldwell Hallock William Edward Halperin Stephen Wayne Halpern John Paul Hanlin Colin A. Hanna James Frank Harker Robert Owen Harrison Russell C. Hastings Jeffery Charles Hayes *John Landon Heath John Michael Heffer Ralph Richard Heffernan David Earl Heilman Terrence G. Heinlein Elliot Arthur Heller Robert Charles Hendler Frederick Michael Henretig Jan Francis Herbst William Hammond Herrmann, Jr. Robert Peter Heuermann Stephen Joseph Hickey William Edward Hildebrand, III *Harry J . Hirsch Ira Richard Hirsh Franklin Brown Holland Robert Lee Holland Eric R. Holmes Lewis Dean Hopkins

''' In Absentia

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Poul Hornsleth, Jr. Peter Michael Horowitz Robert K. Houseal Michael Mercer Howard Thomas Clark Howard Murray Maynard Howell John Charles Howett, Jr. Richard G. Hoy, Jr. Leonard N. Huber Robert Beryl Hurwitz Morrison Coates Huston, Jr. Alan Stephen Hut, Jr. Ernest Iannelli *Mel Manny Immergut Henry Grant Ingersoll Ted Isaacson Warren Israel Harry Franklin Jackson, Jr. Robert Alan Jacobs Joel N. Jacobson George Jeffrey Robert M. Jellinek Robert Kingston Johnston Robert Peter Johnston, II J edd Jones, Jr. Trent L. I. Jones Mark Terrence Jordan Steven Weil Joseph Robert Mathew Kahl, Jr. Stephen William Kalkstein Charles Knowlton Kalwinsky Frank J. Kampas Martin Paul Kaplan Steven Kapustin Kirk Theodore Karaszkiewicz Sanford I. Kartzman Richard Jeffrey Katz David Kaufman Harold Robert Kay Richard Barry Kelson Richard Dominic Kendrick Bernard Francis Kenny, Jr. Michael Gerald Kirsch Kenneth D. Kirshbaum Joseph A. Klein Stephen David Klein *Fred Scott Kleiner Jeffry Richard Klugman Richard Mansfield Klussman, Jr.

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the Uni versity.

BACHELOR OF

ARTS-Continued

Thomas Sutton Knox Robert Allen Koch Dennis Shelly Kofler Mark Elliot Kogan Stanley Allan Koppelman George Matthew Korengold John Keaton Kramer Kenneth Kramer Lawrence Eliot Kramer James Richard Krause Myles K. Krieger Henry M. Kuller James Allen Kutcher Edward Michael Kweskin Nicholas Hilliard Lamotte Symington Phillips Landreth, III Robert W. Langlois Joseph Leonard Lauinger David Gilbert Lawrence David Matthew Leber Peter Lefkow Robert Towle Leighton Daniel Lewis Leland Roger Mack Lenz Robert John Leonard Philip J. Lesko Richard Steven Lesnik Fred Jack Levin Leonard Samuel Levin Stephen E . Levine Joel Howard Levitt Richard Ellis Levitt Robert Alan Levy Charles J. Lewkowicz Philip Richard Lezenby, Jr. Lawrence Russell Libsch Neil Richard Lichtman Hoxie R. Lind Frederick Steven Lipton John Lisle, Jr. Henry Hopkins Livingston, Jr. David Elliott London Richard Washington Longstreth *Nathaniel Barton Loomis *Roger Charles Lorberbaum Roger E. Lotz, Jr. John Lloyd Lovell Donald Richard Lubin Jerry C. Luck

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Kurt Weiler Lutz John J. Madden James Widmann Mahoney Vincent Matthew Maiello *Paul T. Makler William Thomas Mallison, III Michael James Mandarino Ronald Gerard Mangan Walter Harry Manger Stephen Louis Mann Stanley Edward Manwaring James A. Marco-Longo *Paul Michael Marge! Joshua Markel Timothy C. Marks Brian Jay Marlowe Peter Frank Marvin Gregory Stephen Maslow Bernard Arthur Mason Laurence David Mass Douglas Edward Mauer Michael Robert Maurizi Michael Charles McConnell *Mark B. McCormick Charles Alexander McCrackin Patrick Sean McGovern Philip Howard McKinley W. T. McLaughlin Alan David Melnick *Hugh David Melnick Jeffrey Alan Meyers Robert J. Miceli Leonard Dean Michaels John D. Miglietta Eli Leon Milch Alan Harris Miller Raymond Aloysius Miller Michael James Monaghan *Raymond John Monahan David P. Montgomery Charles Dale Moore Charles Anthony Moraff Richard Paul Morgenstern Anthony Philip Morris James William Morris Donald Mather Morrison Harvey David Morse Robert A. Moskowitz Charles Allen Moss

Absentia

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Stuart Lee Mufson Arthur Bennett Muir John Patrick Mullen, Jr. Donald Peter Murphy Robert William Murranka Sheldon Bart Nagelberg James Elliott Naggles Carl John Napor Kenneth David Narva Herman Michael Neiditch Nels Clifford Nelson, Jr. William Thomas Nessa Thomas Arthur Northrup Dennis Howard Novack David E. Nuttall Dale Joseph O'Bryan Joseph Thomas O'Bryan Delbert Stephen Olenslager Frank Delbridge Osborn Nicholas James O'Shaugnessy Douglas Noel Owens Charles Scott Palmer Charles Engelos Pappas David Michael Pariser *Anthony John Parkinson Arnold H. Parris John Cuthbert Parrish George Mifflin Dallas Peltz Donald Bame Percival Noel Leeds Perry Stephen Tucker Perry John W. Peterson Louis B. Pick *Eugene Victor Pillot Frederick Platt Richard Platt Stanley Frank Plewes Neal J. Pollock Stephen H. Powell Garry Alan Preble Steven Marc Price Thomas Charles Raymond Proctor William S. Puppa William Kimball Purdy James Rivington Pyne Gary Michael Rader Alan Michael Radoff Roy Bernard Radow Joseph Rafalowicz

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the Univ ersity.

BACHELOR OF

ARTS-Continued

Richard Scott R anck James Anthony Raymond William R . Reamy Gregory S. Reed David Reibstein Stephen Mark Renzin J ames John Restivo, Jr. Charles Revson David J . Rice Joel S. Robbins Sanford Roberts Richard Louis Robertson John Dreher Rogers Jesse Douglas Rollow, III Mark S. Rosen Michael Joseph Rosen James G . Rosenberg Eric Barry Ross Kent Newberry Ross James Stanley Rothschild, Jr. James Sigmund Rothstein Robert Benjamin Rovinsky Arthur Alan Rubin Eric J. Ruby B. Gregory Russell William D . Rutenberg Abraham Rzepkowicz Richard Paul Sabreen Steven Ferenc Sagi Marshall A . Salkin Steven Salop Bruce Sheldon Saltzman Scott Alan Sandford Steven Allan Sandler Jon a than A . Sarno Stephen Michael Savage Thomas C. Scardaville Samuel Schneider *Lionel Mark Schooler Ronald F. Schwaeble Edward Frank Schwartz Jeffrey Marc Schwartz Nathan G . Schwartz Andrew J . Schwartzman Herbert William Schweers Peter Mag Schwolsky William Norman Scott Wesley Daniel Scovanner Philip Brown Scranton

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Robert Gordon Selickman Robert Alan Seligson *Robert Ellis Selsam Robert Scott Seto Michael David Seymour Stephen Arthur Shalet Frank Morse Shanbacker, III Joseph Byron Shapiro Marc D . Shapiro Richard Bruce Shapiro Thomas Emmett Shea, I I I William R. Shelby Douglas Levi Sheldon Leonard Edward Shelhamer, Jr. Charles Desire Sherman Ronald D. Shindler Abraham Shore Barry Edward Shuman Stuart Lee Silbertstein Philip Shelley Silverstein Harry S. Simms David Gilbert Simon *Laurence Bucky Simon Stephen Hayward Sinclair Richard Mirl Singer Samuel Barbash Singer Jerome Lawrence Slate John M. Small Jeffrey Milne Smith Jere my T. Smith John Donald Smyers, Jr. Larry N. Sokol Alan David Solar H. Hershey Sollod John Thomas Sommer Frank Alan Sparber Mark Warren Spencer William Mellor Spitler, III "' Peter Frost Sprague ':' Peter Henry Sprayregren *Douglas Jeffrey Spring Charles Christopher Staniskis John James Stanulonis Neil Lawrence Stearns Joseph John Steflik, Jr. Charles Steiner, Jr. Jack Julius Steiner Richard Burnite Stephens Stephen Maxwell Stept

Absentia

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Ronald Stewart Stern Thomas Jernigan Stewart William Henry Stickel Walt Christopher Stickney Jay Robert Stiefel Peter L. Strick Albert Jacob Strohecker, III Jonathan Whitcomb Strom *W. B. Dixon Stroud, Jr. Eric Stumacher Harris Ronald Stutman Michael Patrick Sullivan Thomas J. Sutkowski Charles Frederick Sweetland Jonathan Henry Takiff Frank Emlen Taussig Paul James Taylor Thomas Edward Taylor John Neely Teeter John Harvey Terry Mark Tessler Edmund Thompson Thayer Anthony Robert Thompson William Harold Thornton, III *Barry Baldwin Townsend *William John Travis David Chamberlin Treadway Richard Irving Truitt Myron C. Tuman Stephen Nicholas Truitzin Chester Joseph Urbanski, Jr. Waldo B. Vanderveur Robert Reginald Van Dexter Eric Cornelis van Merkensteijn Frans Van Oudenallen Harry A. Van Sickle John Vassilowitch, Jr. Matthew Verlich E . Lawrence Verner Edward Anthony Vosney George Carner Waite Richard M . Walden Harry Daniel Wall Winston Willard Walp, II David Edward Walton ':'William Beatty Warner Edward Gillingham Warren, Ill Earle George Wasner David Stewart Watson, II

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the Uni versity.

BACHELOR OF

ARTS-Continued

David Leon Webb Robert Carroll Webb Barry Weiner Joseph Donald White Robert William White Stephan H arris Whitenack John William Wieland Ronald Charles Wiener Ira Bertram Wiesenfeld Dennis Howard Wilen Jerry Lee Williams, Jr.

Richard C . Williams, Jr. Robert Edward Willis Gerald Francis Willwerth Louis Audley Wilson Raymond Todd Wilson Robert Samuel Wimmer Richard Alan Weldin Arnold Jay Wolf Stephen Michael Wolownik Lawrence Arthur Woodward William John Woodward , Jr.

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Gary Paul Wormser Thomas Kenneth Wright, Jr. Steven Barry Yablon William M. Yaro Arthur Yellin Robert Trainor Zintl, Jr. Stephen Alfred Zipf, Jr. Richard Stephen Zitomer Stephen Gilbert Zolan Richard Neil Zoller Stanley Zoyac, Jr.

(in College of General Studies)

August I I , I 967 Thom as Richard Bond

Robert J . Forbes

Thomas S. Pendleton

December 2 I, 1967 George E . Hildrew Ned Knezevich Jacob Hossack Kubanoff

Joseph Ignatius Mayer Stewart Beideman Me in, Jr. Philip Edward Milford

Edmund Campion O'Malley Philip Bridges Sadtler Joseph Michael White, Jr.

May 20, 1968 Manuel Martin Avalos Thomas Joseph Boyle

C. James Meese, Jr.

AssOCIATE IN ARTS

Joseph William Naulty Jon Ramsay Persson

(in College of General Studies)

May 20, I968 Carroll M. Haskell

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Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

THE ENGINEERING SCHOOLS All candidates will be presented by Robert Maddin , Director, School of Metallurgy and Materials Science

THE TOWNE SCHOOL OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Hsuan Yeh, Director

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CiVIL ENGINEERING

May 20, 1968 Michael Marlin Ryan Charles David Schoor John Nolan Snyder

Kenneth Lee Erdman Bruce R. Matthews Jeffrey Conrad May

Terry Donald Tait David Trinh William Thomas Walker

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

August 11, 1967 William James Kirkpatrick , II James Edward Murray

Peter Bryan Noonan

Ronald Howard Tessin Daniel Patrick Welsh

December 21 , 1967 Michael Anthony Cantelmo

May 20, 1968 Earl William Andrews James Armacost Bowman Thomas Albert Vernon Cassel Paul Vincent Gordon Willis Ridgley Knapick

James Michael Ludwiczak *John Kai Yuan Mao Richard Terry Means Joseph Edward Merkle Louis Harry Miller, Jr.

··· In Absentia

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Charles Anthony Moraff Gerald James Romito Anthony Robert Thompson George J. Petronis Thomas Wayne Rogers

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the Uni versity.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

August 11, 1967 George Joseph Evalt, Jr. John Anthony Hayden

John David Hellings

Kyong Sup Kim Carl M. Koch

December 21, 1967 Robert Nicely Armstrong Michael S. Barad Peter F. Kasuba

Daniel L. McMenamin, Jr. Algis P. Mockaitis

Kurt Peter Orbanowski Alan Martin Rubin Clifford Akeley Woodbury, III

May 20, 1968 Philip James DeMartino Melvin Leroy Flexer Richard Stephen Gregory Umesh J . Kharod Charles F. McDevitt Michael Joseph Mielnik

Halmut Naumann *Robert Steven Neff Michael C. Pancione, Jr. James Wendell Phillips Dimitri Dennis Pucher

Albin Anthony Raguckas *Peter Edward Ruggieri Krishan Kumar Sharma Victor 0 . Stango Henry J. Tobiasz · *John Murray Zelnick

THE SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Arthur E . Humphrey, Director

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

August 11, 1967 Norman Dennis Burke

James John Carpenter, Jr.

December 21, 1967 Robert Arthur Simmers

* In Absentia

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Charles George Demos

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING-Continued May 20, 1968 Thomas Auerbach Joseph 0 . Baur, II Frank Martin Boka, Jr. Guy M axwell Chisolm, 3rd Donald Charles Cofsky Terry Lynn Farrell J ustino Dominic Fernandes

Leonard Martin Hendrickson Bruce Wayne Herrmann Thomas Herman Isaacs Ronald Thomas Jamieson Frederick Wilhelm Krieger Richard Gerard Leschander Ben John Mortensen

Wayne Thomas Robbins Steven Howard Rosen James Allen Sakala John Edward Smigelski Robert Warren Smith Allen Marcel Sokal Thomas Harlan Young

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING August 11 , 1967 Bhaskar Bandyopadhyay

Allan Maurice Bloom

George Freeman Rowell, 3rd

December 21 , 1967 Franklin Kenneth Bayer Robert Paul deBussy Irving Steven Klein

William George Matthews Hamir Damodar Merchant

Vincent Joseph O 'Grady Michael George Tobias Donald Paul Weimann

May 20, 1968 Joseph Liang-Ping Chen *George Brian Mericsko

Frank Xavier Purcell, Jr. Kristian Kl ~vstad Sandnes

*Charles Elliott Scott Shivaji Sircar

THE MOORE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING John G. Brainerd, Director

BACHELOR OF SCIE NCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING May 20, 1968 James Lindsay Allen Leon Opal Croft James George Colsher Frank Leroy Coulson, Jr. Donald Robert Ewing

* In

Joseph Theodore Geeb Ira Goldstein Jonathan Edward Goldstein Robert E . Greenstien John Francis Greiner

Absentia

16

Thomas Walter Grudkowski Eric Hatler Arthur Francis Haney, Jr. ':'Donald Wesley Henderson Judith Sharon Kagle

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Continued

Irvin Edward Keister John Whitaker Klay Richard Alan Krause Lawrence David Landy Richard Charles Lennig Gene Fredric Manko Stephen Thomas Matraszek Allen Stephen Meiser John Howard Moore

Richard Donald Myers, Jr. Frederick John Nahas, II Timothy David Nantz David Joseph Padley Andrew J. Peters Dennis Jehuda Picker Charles Ambrose Richardson, Jr. Brian Baine Riley Charles Randolph Rulon P. Bruce Shaffer

Chyau Nien Shen William A. Stallings Robert Alan Sternhell Robert Arthur Swanson James Maxwell Talens David Woo-Sang Tong Peter P. Wisniewski Michael Robert Yenik George D . Uffenorde

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

August 11, 1967 Herbert Harold Anderson, Jr. Steven Block Steven Marc Bruckner Raymond Lloyd Coleman Luis Cosenza Peter Paul Fischer Edwin Michael Fitzgerald Glenn Richard Gabrielle Benjamin Hortigiiela Galiana William Frederick Heagerty

Phillip L. Henderson Denis Ignatius Howe Robert Midgley Hutchinson, Jr. Robert Leonard Kosut Robert John Linhardt David Bruce Luber Victor James Lujetic *William Byron McCauley Jay Edward Marowitz Allan Lowell Nelson William Thomas Park

Stephen Marrs Petty Nicolas M. Queirolo Thomas Henry Risa Peter Crosby Scott Darrell M. Smith William George Sommer Lee Bracken Spence Henry Tan Robert Arnold Temus Alexander Michael Voshchenkov

December 21, 1967 Paul Matthew Alt David Assael Robert Lynn Baer Richard D. · Burke Anthony Vincent Campi Robert Melvin Dunn Kurt Lawrence Ettenhofer Barry Fisch Jerome Edwin Freedman Langdon Hollister Fulton Sigmund Harvey Goldblum Bruce Howard Gray

Sandra Lindblom Haigler Fernando J. Hangen Peralta Peter Edward Jasper Elliott Campbell Lea, II Yee-Shung Liaw Eli S. Lustgarten Ying-Ping Ma Roger Spencer Morton Leonard E. O'Boyle Joseph Anthony Orlando John R. Rosenberger Kittredge Dunning Seely

* Posthumously

17

Stanley M. Selkow George Kevork Shamlian Gordon Lewis Snyder Don Charles Stone George Ranjan Thomas Michael Mesak Vartanian Sturger R. Wagner Fred Loring Wallace Steven Jeffrey Wallach Jerry Oliver Williams Samuel Madison Worthington, III Myron William Zajac

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING-Continued

May 20, 1968 Jonathan Brandon Allen Manuel Alvarez Alvarez G. Timothy Anderson William J. Andiario Robert Paul Bair Jeffry H. Beinart Philip Henry Brandt Edmund L. Burke Xavier Caro Salvatore Charles Catania Robert Elvin Chapman *Immanuel Cherkas Don Wilcox Deno Henry Meurer Ditman · Francis Jerome Dougherty Edward K. Emerle William Veit Fuldner Michel Godard Charles Parker Graham, Jr. Michael Charles Grohman *Anthony Robert Gross Marshall Bruce Hack Romemia Halevy-Segal Charles Walter Hammonds

Robert Wayne Harrison '''Warren Gideon Heller Russell A. Henzel Bernard Michael Herbenick William Barton Holbrook Edwin Nicolaides Homer Richard Kalkbrenner Edwin Robert Keller James Francis Killeen Takayuki Kimura Norman Samuel Kopeika Gerard Louis Kroese Robert Edwin Lefferts Paul Steven Licker Jack Morgan Ligon Allen Medland Male Thomas Edward Margro Charles Kenneth Miller George Arthur Miller Andrew Patterson Moll Richard Herbert Moyer Eugene Simon Neufeld Sheldon Israel Newman Robert Arthur O'Hare *Charles A. Palmer

Kun II Park David John Paterson Heywood Ian Paul Jesus Arturo Ramirez, I William Thomas Reedy Arnie John Riisen Arthur Myron Roberts Richard vanBrunt Rudolph, Jr. Richard Morgan Sabat John Carl Schott Lawrence Michael Shapiro David Michael Sherr Howard Sherry Frederick Krauter Shirk Eugene Mark Sober Kian-Bon Sy Norman Joseph Taupeka Robert Mitchell Tice Dimitrios Nicolaou Tsaousis Lee Oliver Upton, Jr. Arthur Joseph VanDereedt Larry Kern Wentz Vincent DePaul Wohlheiter John Arnold York, Sr.

THE SCHOOL OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE Robert Maddin, Director

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE

May 20, 1968 Anthony Manvydas Mankus

Jeremy John Nittle James Adams Roberts, Jr.

Bruce Warren Wessels

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

May 20, 1968 Thomas Michael DiVincenzo

William Henry Krueger Muktinutalapati Nageswararao

':' In Absentia

18

Kenneth L. Woodham

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

THE WHARTON SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND COMMERCE Willis J. Winn, Dean

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS

August II, I967 Gerald Chalfin Philip Wiley Childs Robert Maxwell Diamond Jean-Claude Dreyfus Joseph William Ferrigno, III Martin Charles Goldfine Allen Bruce Goldin Ronald Dexter Hall William Larry Hess

Kent Charles Hines Alan Franklin Kardon Josef Krakower Warren B. Millman Frank Thomas Myers Jack (Charles) Oliver Richard Edward Ostuw Stanley Riskin Alan William Ross John Robert Sanctuary

Michael Vincent San Phillip James Patrick Shinn Edward Franklin Shurtleff Nancy Slocum Frederick Charles Stake!, Jr. Peter Jay Tate Norman Pierre Vernon, Jr. Paul Casey Williams Richard Livingston Woodside

December 21, I967 Arthur Cobb Abbott, Jr. Thomas Frank Bates Paul Elliott Blumenthal Robert Tilghman Bossart Isaiah Townsend Burden, III Joseph Armand Burgun Paul Sparre Hart

Kenneth Edward Heyman Alan Travis Kimball Gerhardt Paul Kreher, Jr. Barry Mitchel Levine John Nicholas Marsh, III Peter Walter Marshall Albert Charles Moeller

Floris Numan Oyevaar Bernard Michael Reed Laurie Beth Regenbogen James Edward Schneider Stephen Iver Schorr Rose Angela Verna Edward Alexander Y oo

May 20, I968 Richard Donald Abbott Hilary Adams Linda Hope Albert Richard H . Albert Daniel William Aljoe Clifford Bruce Alsberg Steven Barry Altneu Kenneth Carl Anderson Wayne Eugene Anderson William Arthur Angus, III Bhanusak Asvaintra Bert Leonard Atwater, II Mitchell Laurence Bach Harry August Bade, III Larry David Badian

*George Dickson Baker David Edwin Ball Thomas Craig Barman Lawrence Irvin Batt Donna Marie Bean Elliot James Belkin Bruce Allan Bender Anita Marie Benvignati Eric Mitchell Berg Stephen Joel Bernard Peter Nelson Berns John Patrick Berry Gordon Morgan Biehl, Jr. Bradford Edwin Block Steven I. Block

'' In Absentia

19

Richard Andrew Bloomfield William Henry Bastard William Francis Bowler William Seth Brandt Mary Lou Brennan Carl Andrew Brenner Patrick Joseph Broderick Bruce Lee Brodsky John Joseph Bronkovic Blakeslee Peck Brown Michael Carl Burwick Ayse Nur Calika James Blaise Callaghan Louis John Calomaris David William Carroll

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS-Continued

Albert Harvey Casey Frank Joseph Champi David Bruce Chosiad Jeffrey Alan Cohen Morton Alan Cohen Theodore Jon Cohen George Speer Colyer Alexius Charles Conroy *Thomas Neil Corrigan Douglas Lynn Cox Ronald James Cox Edgar George Cross, II l Patrick Owen Crowley Nathan Maxwell Crystal Andrew Patrick Daly William Charles Davidson Thomas Allan Dean George William De Sola Mark Hannay Dixon *Frederic Keith Dubin James Nathan Ellowitch William Irwin English, Jr. Joseph Michael Esposito, Jr. James Carl Eubanks, III Linda Elaine Ewan Alan Lee Feinberg Robert Saul Feinberg Henry Michael Feinstein Ronald Feinstein Andrew David Finger Neal Joseph Fink John Warren Fischer Dennis Anthony Fitzgerald David Fleischer Stephen Mark Foxman Barbara Lee Freeman Douglas Norman Frenkel Dennis Freling Fruchter Errol Kenneth Furst Stephen William Garber Francis Anthony Garczynski David Adam Garfunkel William Mark Charles Garthwaite George John Gavounas Bernard Patrick Gawley Peter Richard Gelb Joseph Edward Gerber Steven Irwin Geringer Elliot Tobyn Gerstenhaber Robert Byron Gillam William Jacob Glasgow

* In

Edward Louis Glazer Michael Jack Glosserman Lawrence Howard Goldberg Arthur Golden Edwin Paul Goldstein William Howard Goldstein David Thomas Goodwin Bruce Robert Gordon Frank Owen Gould Ronald Murray Gould William Allan Graham Mark Fredrick Grant Marc Granat Greenberg James Harold Gregg Norman David Hallock Nancy Sue Hano John Bencraft Hansen Cecil Richard Harrison Robert Trainer Hawley Krieger William Henderson, Ill Roger Ralph Henriquez Robert Leonard Herrick John Alan Hess Jon Gordon Hillsberg William Henry Hippee, Jr. Arthur Norman Hixson Frank Henry Holland, III George Louis Hornecker, Jr. John Sanderson Horton Stephen Paul Hoyt Robert Moulton Hunt, Jr. Carroll Richard Hunter Joseph Marshall Hurwich Harry Jacob Jellinek David Taylor Johannesen Dennis Owen Johnson Richard Edwin Johnson Robert Doheny Johnson Kent Wallace Jones Kenneth F. Kadish Lloyd Alan Kadish Ronald Leo Kahn Aaron Michael Kamins Michael Steven Kanas Joseph Samuel Kanfer Jonathan David Kaplan Samuel G. Kaplan Steven Frank Kaplan Wayne Stewart Kaplan Guillermo Kelley-Salinas Stanley Ralph Keyser

Absentia

20

Daniel Louis Klein Robert William Kleinman Edward Ripley Knickerbocker Stanton Richard Koppel Theodore John Kostzewski Edward Joseph Kowalcyk, Jr. Karl Mark Kreher Patricia Ann Kreiger Andrew Lee Kresch Edward Myers Krieger, Jr. Jeffrey Sanford Kriger Ronald Aaron Kriss Edward Stavrum Kriz Lawrence David Krohn Will Kuhlmann Sheldon Frank Kwiat Robert Thomas Lamont Craig Monroe Lampa Kenneth Erwin Lebensburger, Jr. Martin Herbert Ledewitz Steven Lee Leeb Jack Henry Lehman, III *Michael Richard Levy Kenneth David Lipman Douglas Arthur Lobel Barry Joseph London Richard Nelson Lovett, Jr. Neil Stuart Lovit Jose Alejandro Luna Paul Edmond McCarthy William Arthur McCurdy, Jr. Gordon Robert McLaren Michael Louis McManus Gary Alan Malasky Barry Ira Malmet John Murray Malone Robert Bernard Mand Stephen Michael Markman Joel Martin Martel Richard Leslie Martin Ronald Louis Marwood Susan Jane Mason Ronald Francis Matzner Jose Ruben Mendoza Kenneth David Meskin James Maurice Meyer Gary Martin Meyers Judith Ann Mike George Stuart Miller Robert Don Miller Neil Alan Mishkin

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS-Continued

Jeffrey Mark Moritz John Mark Myers Joseph Robert Nachman James Joseph Naughton Keith Lancaster Neal Robert William Newcomb William John Noonan Lawrence Colin Nussdorf Cecil Jay Olmstead, III David Stanley Osman Richard Brian Owens Michael Charles Palmer James Arthur Pappas Arthur Steven Perelman Richard Elliot Perlman Richard Lee Perman William Hilmes Pestke Walter William Petrick Richard Pianin Edward Ellsberg Pollard Frank Thomas Pope Roger Curtis Rader Bruce William Raskin John Neil Raudabaugh Donald Thomas Regan Joel Reinstein Samuel David Richman Daniel Edward Rieck Larry Donald Rifkin Charles Scot Roberts *Sidney Philip Rodbell

Harry Mark Rosen Edwin Rosenthal, II Paul Humphrey Ross Richard Franklin Roth Jose Antonio Rubert Edward Max Sachs, Jr. *Richard Mathes Sachs James Philip Samuels William Acilio Sandri Andrew Marshal Saul Marc Thomas Schoenfield Ricardo Schulz-Otzen *Ralph Marvin Segall Peter Howard Segel Patrick William Semegen James Walter Sheaffer Richard Walton Sherman Laurence Zeid Shiekman Steven Ira Shulman Harvey Ellis Siegel Alan Silverman Wiiliam Curtis Simmons Steven Wolfe Simon Robert Charles Smith Edward Lewis Snyder William Michael Specht Thomas Kroeger Stacks Panayiotis Michael Stavrinides Alfred Roscoe Stokes, Jr. Geoffrey Richard Stone

Gary Kingsley Sweitzer Leon W. Taub Richard Eric Teller Michael Joseph Torpey, Jr. Donald John Trump Robert Ira Tuteur William Frederick Uhlhorn, Jr. William Wayne Veranda Robert Elmer Wade Richard Carl Walters Charles Martin Wasser, Jr. Mitchell Shelton Weeks Michael Lee Weiner Robert Norman Weinstock Stanley Marvin Weiss, Jr. Stephen Paul Weiss Stuart Alan Wenger Jeffrey Malcolm Westergren Elliott Jay Wiener Ronald Mark Willis Robert Lewis Wise George Wood Andrew Michael Woods Jeffrey Garber Wyner *Robert Soichi Yagi Jeffrey Jay Yost Albert Gardner Young, Jr. Richard Neale Young, Jr. Arthur Alan Zatz Freeman Zausner Edward M. Zolla

ASSOCIATE IN GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION

May 20, 1968 Frank Edmund Nolan

ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

December 21, 1967 Donald Xavier Baxter Thomas Charles Baxter Vernon Leo Halle William Lutner Lampe, Jr. Joseph Franklin Lebo

John Thomas Lyons Wiiliam Laurence Murray Kaspar Papazian Wiilard Daniel Reese

" In Absentia

21

Joseph Christopher Sasnauskas Daniel Stinger Stackhouse Barry Lee Start Thomas Joseph Tomasco Edwin Thomas Winter

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-Continued

May 20, 1968 Paul Franklin Abbott Charles Evan Altizer George Stephen Bockius, Jr. William Benjamin Brill , Jr. Vincent Brodie, Ill William James Byrd, III Thomas Alexander Caldwell, Jr. Louis Joseph Campo Charles Albert Carson, Jr. Ronald Charles Cherwinski Harold LeRoy Cloud, Jr. Thomas John Concannon John Francis Coward Carman Toni DeLess Isaiah DeVine Dale Montgomery Dobbins William James Drye, Jr. Thomas Bernard Duffin Howard Freedman John Stuart Freeland Charles Roger Fulton, Jr. Francis Anthony Gallop Ronald Paul Gillis, Jr. Mira Gojkovich

Carl Goldberg Daniel David Goodman Waltraud Apollonia Gossman Steven Lenard Granoff Ronnie Heimke Ronald Parker Higginbotham William Edward Hockenbury Louis Reginald Hodge Lowell Paul Jackson Warren Andrew Jackson Eugene Martin Jacobs Edward Joseph Just David Charles Kensil Joseph Henry Kieser, Jr. Wilson Robert Kinch Charles George Kovach Edward Arthur Laughlin James Charles Magee Joseph Andrew Mason Leonard Francis Mayernik Charles George McCloskey David Edward McCormick George Thomas McCosker Francis Anthony McGuigan Patrick Joseph McLaughlin

Robert Rudolph Miller Clifford Orton Moon, Jr. Thomas Joseph Moore, Jr. Donald Bruce Nicholls Thomas James Niemkiewicz Charles Kenneth Orner James Edward Patton John James Redmond, Jr. Donald Merle Richter Earl Booker Ruark Chester Edwin Russell, Jr. Richard William Russo Ronald Smiles David Walter Stauffer Stanley John Stephens, Jr. William Anthony Sturn Raymond George Supper George David Taylor David Rash Thomas David Russell Walker Robert Howard Wilson Samuel Robert Wright Eleanora Campbell Wurster Robert Hilbert Yerkes

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

May 20, 1968 David Martin Cohen Raymond Benjamin Cohen Raymond Samuel Elman Frank W. Flack Elkan Myers Katz Melvin Leon Keating Warren Alvin Levine

Stanley Jay Miller James Colburn Moffett, III Richard Bernard Morchan Richard Kent Nason Gerald J. Prescott Ivan Shandor John Robert Soper

Kenneth Everett Updegraft, Jr. Richard Denman Van Dyke James Towne Wheary Wayne Edward Wipert, Jr. James Kirk Wood Richard Livingston Woodside John Howard Zele

MASTER OF GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION

August 11, 1967 John Stanford Dexter, Jr.

David J. Ferguson Clinton Charles Buell Mullen

22

Glenn Frank Spachman

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

MASTER OF GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION-Continued

December 21, 1967 Roger Craig Anderman Robert George Bjoring Richard Martin Bouhan Lloyd Vernell Harrell, Jr. Henry Lee Hyatt

Richard Francis Keevey Norman Randle King Robert Stanley Krutsick Leo LeRoy LaChance

John Joseph Martin Lynn Adrian Neuhart Charles Franklin Pierce, Jr. Gerald Joseph Reilly Douglas Adelbert Smith

May 20, 1968 William Paul Craig Gerard M. Cullen Joseph L. Delate, Jr. Donald Diehl Willard Scotland Dobbins, Jr. Robert David Eckel Bernard Joseph Fisken Joseph V. Galati

Jerry Lynn Johnson Lowell Walter Johnson Thomas James Kehoe Sheldon Seymour Liss Jerry Edward Merrill John Edward Millett John Dennis Nolan Bernard Orr

Robert Milton Reardon Bruce Franklin Romer Barry Charles Savitz Jack Lee Scott Robert Erwin Smart Daryl Lee Vander Pol Don J . Vogt Thomas Patrick Walsh

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

August 11, 1967 Robert Michael Abplanalp Robert Irvin Ash Raymond Neil Benson James Sclater Bingay, Jr. William Glennon Blacksher Brooks Boveroux William Ashbel Brigham John Peter Broderick Thomas Ames Brown Robert Franklin Burnett John Hamilton Cairns Charles F. Cala, Jr. Ralph Augustus Cann, liT Arthur William Carnduff Jose Rafael Carvajal-Franco William Roger Cross Alfred Chester Daggett Willem Adrianus de Bruyn Edward Lewis Deci John Eric Eklof Bruce Evashevski James Marshall Fales

Robert Francis Flood, Jr. Robert Kahn Gardner Walter Selden Gates, Jr. Burton Jay Gilman William Julian Heron, Jr. Russell Hewett Dana Brand Hopkins, Jr. Earl Chadwick Hughes, Jr. John Daniel Ingle, Jr. Louis Henry Kaiser, III Yukihiko Katsume Hugh Campbell Kent David Starr Kirk Timothy Paul Knabe Hideki Komiyama Richard Eric Kopelman Thomas Francis Lantry Arnaud Joseph Loustalot, III Henry Adolph Lyczak Stanley Christopher Mader, Jr. Walter Clinton McSherry Robert Alan Medaugh

Steven Lisgar Merrill Charles Elwood Miller, Ill Raymond Michael Murray, Jr. Burton Todd O'Donald James Allan Oswald Philip H. Parsons, Jr. George Joseph Prebola Hermenegildo Panganiban Reyes Leonard I. Rothman Ward Robinson Scull, III Charles Peter Shields Cabanne Chenier Smith Stephen Atwater Smith Frederic Peter Sulzer Robert Philip Swartz Michael T . Wahl William A very Walters Stephen Harris Webster John David Woldrich Thomas Trimble Warren Douglas Quan Lun Y ee Ronald Albert Zell

. December 21, 1967 Robert Matthews Adams John Ayres Armitage

Stephen John Barclay Thomas M. Bayer

23

David Franklin Beaber Jean-Francois Brevier

Note: As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is the official record of the University.

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-Continued

Frank Alan Buethe Andy Joe Byers Timothy Leigh Cairns Choon Ching Chen Philip Marques Davidson Peter Diefenbach Jonathan Earl De Voll Thomas Griffith Dixcy Martin Edward Duffy Richard Lockwood Goodby Charles Nathaniel Griffin , II David Robert Grogan Kirk Ray Hagan Frank Lane Harwell, Jr. Paul Alan Hoffstein John Calvin Hover, II Luzius Robert Hug

Peter John Hughes Roger L. J anelli Kevin Joseph Keller George Paul Kraut John Gerhard Kringel Charles Witter Marshall, Jr. Richard Jones Marshuetz Thomas Emmett McCrann Daniel Peter McGonigle Eugene R. McGrevin William Plunkett Meade Thomas Kenneth Miller, Jr. Robert George Milne, HI Robert Gerald Mould Jeffrey Lee Neuman Carl William Neun Richard Carter Overstreet John Carle Parry, IV

Dudley Gatewood Pearson Charles Augustus Pfeffer, III Alan Jay Preis William Morris Reed Thomas Simon Roeder Ronald Joseph Rogala John Waltham Rutland Nalin Sakalchand Shah Marco A. Sotomayor, J . William Sidney Spears John James Tsucalas Donald Turner Van Wart Louis Joseph Wagner Raymond Bruce Wheltle Jon Christopher Wilda Forrest Jarrell Wright, Jr. Jerry Allen Young

May 20, 1968 Philip Kenneth Adams William Scott Adams, Jr. William Daniel Anderson Geary Richard Andrews Robert Charles Apple Edward Harry Applebaum Jeffrey Gordon Appleton Rolando S. Atienza Lowell Marc Babus Bah Mamadou Cellou Bruce Van Eaton Bailey John Baillie Baker Robert Woodward Baker Arthur Samuel Baldadian *John Elton Banister Stephen Alphonse Bansak, Jr. William Warren Banta, Jr. Edgar Wilson Barksdale, Jr. William Merrill Barstow, III Higinio Bartolome Pardo Kenneth Harvey Batchelder Thomas Milton Bates *John Lytel Baughman William Stuart Belvin Lee Allen Bender Raymond Aufranc Beplat Alfred Rives Berkeley, TIJ Robert Roger Beuret George Woolsey Bierlin Peter Kittell Bingham

William Black, lli Harry Campbell Breneman Blaine Winton Malcolm Blount, III Daniel C. Borlongan Robert John Brooks F. DeS ales Brosnan, Jr. Robert Grove Bruce Michael Graham Ashmead Burke Bruce Wade Burnham Peter Alexander Burt Terence Thomas Byrne Bruce MacLean Cameron Daniel Cammaert Craig Malcolm Campbell John Lawrence Campbell Richard Parker Campbell, Jr. *Robert Douglas Campbell Alan Leslie Carey Fran