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2792

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, SEPTEMBER 8, 1969

The University Senate met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday,
September 8, 1969, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Ogletree
presided. Members absent: H. Martin Blacker*, Michael Bruer*, Virgil L.
Christian, Jr., Arthur L. Cooke, Robert L. Cosgriff, George F. Crewe*,
Charles F. Davis, Frederic J. Fleron, Denny 0. Harris*, Virgil W. Hays,

John W. Hutchinson, William H. Jansen*, Robert W. Kiser*, Albert J. Lott,
Richard Mark, Ray Marshall, Gene L. Mason, Michael P. McQuillen*, Arthur

K. Moore, Theodore H. Mueller*, Horace A. Norrell, Harold F. Parks*,
William R. Proffit, John L. Ragland, Leonard A. Ravitz*, Benjamin F. Rush,
George W. Schwert, Robert A. Sedler, Ralph Shabetai, D. Milton Shuffett*,
Duane N. Tweeddale, Harold H. Van Horn, Harwin L. Voss, David R. Wekstein*,
Claudia E. Wells*, Raymond A. Wilkie, W. W. Winternitz, Donald J. Wood*,

N. W. Bradley, J. W. Hollingsworth, George J. Ruschell, Lawrence A. Allen,
Charles E. Barnhart, Harold D. Gordon, Charles P. Graves*, Joseph Hamburg,
Ellis F. Hartford, Raymon D. Johnson*, Leonard V. Packett, John C. Robertson*,
Ernest F. Witte*, Winston E. Miller.

The Senate approved the requests of Dick Ware, Kernel photographer;
Nancy Clark of WLAP; and Jeannie Leedom, Kentucky Kernel, to be permitted
to attend the meeting.

The Chairman welcomed the newly elected members of the Senate and
asked that they stand and be recognized by applause.

The minutes of the Senate meetings of April 14 and April 24, 1969
were approved as circulated.

On behalf of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Professor
J. E. Criswell presented a Resolution on the death of Professor Richard
Joe Amick and recommended that it be spread upon the minutes and copies
be sent to the parents of Professor Amick and the parents of Mrs. Amick.
The Senate stood for a moment of silence in acceptance of the resolution.

Richard Joe Amick was born on a farm near Reynolds, Indian:
on October 17, 1932. He died June 13, 1969, together with three
other members of his family, as the result of an automobile
accident in Thailand. One son, Douglas, age 12, survived the
accident. Dr. Amick was a member of the University of Kentucky
team working on contract with the Agency for International Development.

Joe, the name he used, and his wife, the former Donna Joyce
Morris, with their three sons, came to the University of Kentucky
in December 1967 with the intention of joining the A. I. D. contract
team in Thailand in August 1968. During the few months they were
in Lexington, Joe and Donna made many friends at the University,
in their church and in the community. Joe often said he wanted

to meet as many people as possible whom he would be representing while
in Thailand.

Dr. Amick was an Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics
and taught a graduate course in methods of research in agricultural
economics during the semester he was on the University campus. He

was much interested in the education which his sons would receive in
Thailand.

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I. He was an active member of the Centenary United Methodist

? Church in Lexington. Previously he had taken part in the Scouting
4§§gg program of the First Methodist Church of Griffin, Georgia, and
hlfd had served on its Official Board.

Dr. Amick was an Agricultural Economist with special interest
in farm management. Several of his publications dealt with matters
of efficiency in commerical hog production while others treated
f farm adjustments in the production of cotton. Still another discussed
‘ the organization of general crop and crop—livestock farms in the
Piedmont of Georgia.

 

was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in 1954, the Master of
Science degree in 1956 and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1961.
He held positions of Assistant and Associate Economist with the
Georgia Experiment Station at Griffin for ten years before coming to

pfm the University of Kentucky.
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{. His formal training was received at Purdue University where he

In Thailand he was studying the organization, operation and manage—
ment of Thai farms, with the objective of helping the farmers to
improve their efficiency in producing farm products. The study
was well underway but not completed at the time of his death.

In the tragic death of Joe, Donna, David, and Darryl Amick,
l the University has lost a devoted, energetic, talented, Christian
f family with great potential for service to agriculture and to
society in general.

 

 

 

On behalf of the Department of Animal Sciences, Professor W. P. Garrigus
reported that a Resolution on the death of Mr. J. E. Humphrey, formerly in
Poultry Extension, had been made a part of the minutes in Animal Sciences and
he recommended that this Resolution be made a part of the University Senate
minutes and that copies be sent to the family of Mr. Humphrey. The Senate
stood for a moment of silence in acceptance of this recommendation.

James Ellison Humphrey, 75, retired poultry specialist for
the University of Kentucky Extension Service, died Wednesday,
April 9, 1969. He was born in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky in
_ 1894. He served in World War I with the 30th Infantry Divsion
i and was wounded twice.

 

 

 

f In 1923, he graduated from the University of Kentucky, College
of Agriculture and was appointed Field Agent in Poultry in September
i.’ of that year. He worked in Poultry Extension until his retirement,

f with the exception of one year when he was Coordinator of the

{ National Poultry Improvement Plan.

 

 

‘ In 1924, Mr. Humphrey, helped organize the Certified Breeders
n‘ \% Association in Kentucky, ten years before the national organization
‘W "“' of the Poultry Improvement Plan. In 1925, a state organization

’ was started to implement the provisions of the uniform ”Manhattan”
plan of poultry improvement. In 1935 this organization became
official state agency. Mr. Humphrey was Kentucky representative to

 

 

 

 

    
 
 
    
  
    
  
    
 
  
 
    
    
 
 
  
 
   
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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the National plan for twenty six years. He was also a Director of

the Kentucky Poultry Improvement Association and Secretary—Treasurer
of the Kentucky Turkey Association.

 

Mr. Humphrey worked long and tirelessly with the young people [
of the State. He assisted County Agents and Vocational Agriculture
teachers in developing poultry judging teams, some of which won State
and National honors. He served for seven years as Chairman of the
Committee which arranges and conducts the Invitational Inter—State
4—H Poultry Judging contest held in Chicago each year. He was a
recognized judge of chickens and turkeys and appeared at many of ‘
the national shows and fairs as judge.
I

Mr. Humphrey was a former president of the Kentucky Chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Phi, honorary extension fraternity and had received
a ”meritorious service" award from this organization. He had also
been honored by the Kentucky Poultry Improvement Association and the

Kentucky Extension Service. In 1963, he was made a Fellow of the M
Poultry Science Association. I

Mr. Humphrey retired in 1964, at which time his portrait was
commissioned by the Kentucky Turkey Association and presented to

the University of Kentucky. It was placed in the Agriculture Science
Center.

Mr. Humphrey was a member of Masonic Lodge No 1, Alpha Gamma
RhQ social fraternity, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans

and a member of the board of deacons and a trustee of Calvary Baptist
Church.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ellen S. Humphrey and two sons,
James E. Humphrey, Jr. and the Reverend William G. Humphrey.

An administrative colleague's recommendation for the Meritorious 1
Service Award concluded with these words "the big accomplishments
by Jim were not those stacked up beside his own name, but the many

things the rest of us have been able to do because of his untiring ‘
efforts.”

The Secretary of the Senate presented the list of candidates for degrees
at the August 6, 1969 Commencement, together with a brief summary, and 1
recommended that the candidates be approved by the Senate for recommendation
to the Board of Trustees. The Senate approved the recommendation as presented.

 

   
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
    
  
  
    

   

GRADUATE DEGREES
! Ph.D.
: Ed.D.
Ed. 3.

A
S
S in Agr.
S in H.Ec.
S.A.E.
S.C.E.
S. Eng.M.
.S.M.E.
S. Nuc. E.
A in Educ.
S in Educ.
B.A.
S in Acct.
S.L.S.
S. Pub. Hlth.
.8. Music
TOTAL
PROFESSIONAL DEGREES
Juris Doctor
B.S. Pharmacy
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
Arts and Sciences
B.A.
B.S.
A.B.J.
B.M.
TOTAL
‘ Agriculture

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:i‘ix

Home Economics

Engineering

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. Met. Engr.
TOTAL

Minutes of the University

B.S. in Agriculture
B.S. in Home Economics

.8. Chem. Engr.
.8. Civil Engr.
.S. Elec. Engr.
.S. Mech. Engr.

Senate, September 8, 1969 (Cont'd.)

CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

August 6, 1969

84
21

111

11

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O‘NUJOONH

Education
A.B. Education
Commerce
B.S. Commerce
B.S. Accounting
B. of Bus. Admin.
B.S. Bus. & Econ.
TOTAL
Architecture
Bachelor of Arch.

SUMMARY
Graduate Degrees
Professional Degrees
Undergraduate Degrees
TOTAL

110
19
10
14

46

321

304
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GRADUATE SCHOOL

Lewis Wellington Cochran
Dean and Vice President for Research

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Name

Robert Eloi Chanteloup
Pauline Rose Clance

Frederic Mull Crawford, Jr.

William Richard Davis, Jr.
John Edgar Diller

James Edwin Dublin
Paul Jon Eenigenburg
John Thomas Fangman
Randel Allen Flowers
William Galati
Chitta R. Ghosh
Judson Clark Gray
Henry Gaston Griggs
Steven Earl Hannum
Sarah L. Haycraft
Enrique Hoyos

Stephen Edward Lile
Richard G. Marcis
Terrence George Marsh
Gail Marie Matthews
Alan Stewart McCall
Ralph L. Place

Henry B. Potoczny

Teofila V. Rebagay

Gloria J. Roddey
Brian Scott Rungeling
John H. Scalf, Jr.
Dennis Harold Schnack

Peter Joseph Sehlinger, Jr.

James B. Shrewsbury

A. Edward Spitz

David Griffin Spruill
David John Trojan
Kenneth E. Webb, Jr.
Nancy Andrews Winkelman

Major Subject

Sociology
Psychology
History

Spanish
Diplomacy and International
Commerce
Psychology
Mathematics
Chemistry
Plant Pathology
Physics
Microbiology
Sociology
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Psychology
Spanish

Economics

Economics
Biological Sciences
Psychology
Economics

Physics

Mathematics

Chemistry

English
Economics
Sociology
Mathematics
History
Education
Economics
Animal Sciences
Sociology
Animal Sciences
Mathematics

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Lexington (
North Olmsted,01
Murfreesboro, ‘
Tenn. ‘

Macon, Ga. [
Meursault, Franc?

Lexington Mam
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LeXington +MH\
Ft. Mitchell ‘
Lexington
Seabrook, Md.
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Phoenix, Aria
Owensboro ‘
Bogota, Columbia?
S.A.
Hopkinsville
Bowling Green,0.
Lexington
Lexington
Cleveland, 0.
Muncie, Ind.
Philadelphia, ‘,
Pa. '
Mindanao,
Philippines
Louisville
Brooksville, Fla
DeLand, Fla.
Lexington
Louisville
Princeton ,
Terre Haute, Ini‘
Raleigh, N.C. t
Eau Claire, Wisbw
Fairfield, 0.

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? CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
/
$1? Name Major Subject Address
{ Russell Bowen, Jr. Educational Administration Stanton
| Joseph Donlan Gormley Educational Administration Versailles
’ William Edward Steiden Curriculum and Instruction Lexington
f
; CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION
ted,0J Jack Elmo Creech Richmond
ro, ; Joanne Carr DeWitt Owenton
TEnn.f James Curtis Wilds Versailles
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Franc?
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS
firm William T. Baldwin Economics Paris
ll Mary Anne Bright Psychology Georgetown
Harvey H. Cohen Communications Lexington
Md. , Michael D. Curley Economics Binghamton, N.Y.
f Shirley Kennedy Cutrer English Hammond, La.
} Janis Marie Dieruf French Louisville
f Charlotte Balsiger Doctor English Lexington
fiZ- l Albert Francis Eldridge Political Science Lexington
‘ Harriett Maricle Fewel French Lexington
hmbl&? Mary Ann Fitts English Owensboro
S-A- Susanne Phelps Gilliam English Lexington
Le Elizabeth Mabel Glock Philosophy Middletown
3en,0 Ruel Lars Godbey Economics Georgetown
F Harry Mason Griggs Economics Lexington
§ Robert Horace Grizzard Psychology McLean, Va.
[ B. Donald Grose English Lawrenceburg
Jock Douglas Gum Geography Lexington
Virginia Floy Haughton History Tulsa, Okla.
Allen Kenneth Hess Psychology Bronx, N.Y.
e Robert Vernon Hoskins III English Lexington
_nes E William R. Klem Economics St. Anthony, Ind.
| Robert Arthur Ladner, Jr. Sociology Lexington
5 Fl”? Gene Frederick Larman History Marlow Heights, Md.
l' 9 Barbara P. Laviers Communications Irvine
Laura B. Luszczynska French Lexington
Daniel D. Malone History Lexington
. Carolyn Sue Martin French Roanoke, Va.
5 Ind Virginia Anne McDermott Communications Amherst, Wisc.
C- fl Barbara P. McNew History Hopkinsville
Wiso‘ William Howard McNew History Ashland
0' ‘ Suzanne Parker Miller Psychology Lexington
~ Manindra Kumar Mohapatra Political Science Lexington
Ha~ Marie Ann Morgan French Bossier City, La.
.3 2*, Rachel Matheis Nett English Louisville
{F Eldon Joe Nosari Economics Lexington 5
Janet Dee Ockerman Sociology Danville
L. MacKenzie Osborne English Carrboro, N.C.
Philip Charles Palmgreen Communications Lexington
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(Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts cont'd.)

Name
Joanne Marie Parker
Susan Spurr Reid
Kittye Delle Robbins
John Damien Rotter
Marion Leona Same
William Allen Shelton
Frank Bateman Stanger, Jr.
Richard Stoffle
William Henry Swatos, Jr.
Charles Wellington Thomas II
William John Walker
George Kenneth Wolfskill
James Clarence Wright
Jack Andrew Yeager

Ronald Kenneth Young
Robert Nicholas Yurchuck
Michael Turner Zwicker

CANDIDATES FOR THE

Michael Arnz Brockman
Kathryn Ann Daniels
Alver J. Dunbar

Donald Lee Garren
Carter G. Hackney
George Thomas Hine
William F. Leach

Jens Richard Lindemann
Bedford Rader McClintic
Foree Dennis Milner

Charles Edward Pemberton, Jr.

Peggy Jane Pruitt
James Hubert Ray
James G. Stathis
Graham Karl Watkins

Major Subject
Communications
Political Science
French

Classical Languages
English

History

History
Anthropology
Sociology
Sociology

Physical Education
English

French

French

Political Science
History
Political Science

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Mathematics
Psychology

Physics
Mathematics
Zoology

Geology

Physical Education
Economics

Physical Education
Economics

Physical Education
Physical Education
Zoology

Zoology

Zoology

(Cont'd.)

Address gig
Lexington 19F
Louisville
Annandale, Va.
Clifton, N.J.
Lexington [
Ft. Worth, Tex.‘
Wilmore ,
Lexington
Lawrenceburg [
Prince George,Vw
Niagara Falls,NJ
Deerfield Beaduk
Independence,Va‘
Colorado Spring,
Col.
Searcy, Ark.
Somerville, N.L
Lexington

  
 

Ft. Madison, Ia
Lexington
Texarkana, Tex. {
Brevard, N.C.
Bowling Green
Lexington
Chicago, Ill. .
Chicago, Ill. f
Williamsburg, Wflfl
Glenview
Lexington
Louisville
Melber
Lexington
Lexington

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE N

George Edd Ballard
Cluster R. Belcher
Carl Bernard Fliermans
Roslea Johnston
Prateep Krasaesindhu
Yan—Wan Liu

James Spalding Mudd

*Carroll Lee Van Meter

Harold Cash Vaught
Suda Yimprasert

 

Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy
Sociology
Agronomy
Horticulture

Animal Sciences
Entomology
Agronomy
Agronomy
Agronomy

Berea

Lexington
Lexington {
Radford, Va. y
Bangwah, Thailmfl‘

Taipei, Taiwan,

China ,
Springfield M

Lexington (
Columbia
Thailand
Kumasi, Ghana

   

    
 
  
  
 
 
 

 

 

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Minutes of the University Senate, September 8, 1969 (Cont'd.)

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Name

C. Howard Read

Major Subject Address

Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Wallace Hampton
Tommy Carson Hopkins
Jiin—Long Huang

Manchester
Tremont
Taiwan, China

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MECHANICS

James Eli Williams

Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

James Butler Day
Clifford David Goss
Kauo—hwa Sun

Lexington
Lexington
Lexington

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING

William S. Karsner

Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Amy Lorton Abercrombie
Sarah J. Adams
Charlotte M. Alderson
Anne Howard Baird
Frank Lewis Bartlett
Lucille N. Bates

Lynn Mallard Beck
Patricia Jean Bissmeyer
Eugene Francis Blaydes
Susan Gilliland Boner
Charles Richard Bowling
James Hollie Brewer
Glenn Leonard Brody
Carolyn Siler Browning
William Coleman Burke
John Edward Burns

John Vincent Callaghan
Marjorie R. Callender
Theresa Marie Cash
Sandra Osburn Cherry
Michael John Chesebro
Mary Klatte Chittum
Nancy Franklin Church
Ann D. Clark

Nancy Jane Coates

Edna Earl Cobb

Philadelphia, Pa.
Lexington
Lexington
Ocala, Fla.
Harlan
Frankfort
Wilmore
Lexington
Lancaster
Nashville
Lexington
Williamstown
Bronx, N.Y.
Louisville
Harrodsburg
Ludlow
Suffern, N.Y.
Louisville
Fancy Farm
Valley Station
Wayland, Mich.
Danville
Lexington
Frankfort

Indianapolis, Ind.

Lexington

 

  
  
  

 

   
 
   
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
 
  
  
  
  
   
      
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education cont'd.) _
Name Major Subject Address €339

David Lee Cole Lexington

Betty D. Collins Mt. Sterling :

Billie Mackey Corbin Louisville

Marilyn Myers Couch Lexington

Eddie Hulett Cox Nicholasville

Robert Lee Crawford Lexington

Constance Sletten Cundiff Somerset ‘

Iris Lynn Dann Lexington [

Carol Jo Dayton Wilmore

Geneva Brumagen Dennis Cynthiana [

John Courtland Dickinson W. Cape‘ May,NJi

Dale Duncan Lexington ,

Susan Foster Louisville

Victor Pryor Gaines Lexington

Laura Jean Garnett Hopkinsville

Peggy Craig Gay Versailles

Nina Hudson Goodman Lexington

Jon’K. Groteluschen Lexington

Paul McAlister Grumbine New Orleans, La

James Franklin Hacker Carrollton

Katherine Grace Hall Salem, Ore. E

Linda Lee Hamilton Louisville

Judson Spencer Harmon Whitley City

Joan Karen Harris Huntsville, Ala (

Lenora Harville Lexington

Theo S. Hatch Lexington

Ann Gail Helman Louisville

Mildred Sears Holwerk Lexington ;

Ruth Ann Hopkins Russell i

Johanna Camenisch Hounschell

Arthur L. Isgur
Joanne Ames Jeffrey

Barbara Jean Johnson Huntsville, Ala. FR
Kennard David Jones Lexington ;
Gerald Wesley Kays Lexington E
Elizabeth Newell Keyes Lexington

Richard J. Kryshak E. Northport, NX-i
Roy Lee Lauter Wilmore f
Harry Grimes Lee Elizabethtown I
Alice Sharon Lewis Fern Creek ;
Sharon Prater Littrell Lexington }
Gary F. Mayrwieser Lexington

Martha May McCarthy Louisville
Madeleine McCollum Hopkinsville l
Sally A. McGovern Swansea, Mass. ‘
Dorothy Adams McInturff Lexington .
Jeanne Montgomery Lexington Q?
Geraldine Morley Pikeville \‘\
Yvonne C. Moulton Wilmore h
Sister Mary Pacella Mueller Covington

Pamala Ann Murphy Owensboro

Sharon Lee Murray Lexington

Midway ‘
Reseda, Calif.
Fairfield, Conn ,g~

 

   
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
   
   
 
   
 
  
  
  
 
  
   
  
   
   
 
  
   
  
     

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(Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education cont'd.)

Name

Robert Nolan Myers

Larry Douglas Neuspickle
Jane Nall Northcutt
Stephen L. Parker

Donald Lacy Parks
Charlotte Hibberd Patrick
Wilma R. Payne

John Anthony Peake
Charlotte Hunt Phelps
Patricia Anne Pope

Von Frederick Powell
Diana Jean Prichard
Sister Mary Evelynn Reinke
Betty Jo Render

Ethel Linda Rideout
Herbert Hiter Royse, Jr.
Doris Jacqueline Safriet
Judy Monarch Sauer
Thomas Allen Sawyer

Mary Patricia Sharp
Dorothy J. S. Smith
Warren Widau Sproul
Reecie Stagnolia, Jr.
Anita Teays Stebbins
Gary J. Stebbins

Diane Barnes Strait
Randall Roy Swann

Carol Rose Thacker
Tommye Saunders Thompson
Joan Elizabeth Thomson
James Brodene Thorstenberg
Martha Ingalls Traynor
Emily Whitlock Ware
Kathy Bales Webb

Anne Genevieve Whitt
Ruth Ann Woodrum

Major Subject

Address

Lexington
Covington
Lexington
Highland, Calif.
Olympia

Valley Station
Lexington
Elizabethtown
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Beallsville, O.
Covington
Owensboro
Lawrenceburg
Nicholasville
Lexington
Owensboro
Wichita, Kan.
Sharpsburg
Lexington
Warsaw

Lynch

Norwalk, Calif.
Blandford, Mass.
Lexington
Central City
Pikeville
Danville
Greene, N.Y.
Wichita, Kan.
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Middletown

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

Irvin Harrison Ashlock
Hartzel Lee Black
Dorris Wayne Bruce
William Franklin Cartee
Joe Karnes Chumbler
Robert Woodson Cox
Sandra Lambert Elrod
Brenda White Gilmour
Anne Cole Hayes

Ralph C. Jones

Cecil Ray Roundtree
Phillip L. Rudolph

Cecilia

Vienna, Ill.
Lawrenceburg
Greenup

Kevil

Paris

Falmouth
Wilmington, Del.
Lexington m
Upton

London
Princeton

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(Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science in Education cont'd.)

Name

Preston Wood Sparks
Harry Hayes Taylor
William Howard Teague
Ronald Duane Williams

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

David L. Brooks

Major Subject

 

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Lexington

Asheville, N.Q
Springfield, 0

Nashville, Tenm

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Richard Chaffee Berry Louisville

John L. Butler II Independence am
Kip Philip Farrington Crete, Ill. it“
Robert Bernard Hensley II Louisville “
John Monroe McCann Frankfort

Sandra Lynn Miller Whitesburg ;
Walter R. Peak Lexington ?
Harry Brown Roush Frankfort ‘
Robert John Schroder Ft. Mitchell I
William Leslie Shanklin Louisville

James Woodard Tipton Hickman

Milton L. Tulkoff Ashland

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Anne C. Alcorn Lexington
Allan Walker Anderson Lexington
Mary Jane Anderson Lexington
Ruby W. Bolton Somerset

Patricia Mae Burgos Akron, 0.
Barbara Dean Burns Henderson

Michele Calhoun
Patrice Callaghan

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Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Atlanta, Ga.

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Kay Francis Cordoves Lexington 1
Penelope Glenn Dukes Lexington v
Elizabeth Marshall Durbin Covington l
Miriam N. Engel Lexington l
Lan-Seng Fang Watertowu, Mass-i
Janice Skinner Farley Woodbine l
Joyce Harris Gaines Lexington
Alexander MacGregor Gilchrist Lexington 2
Rose Marie Ham Ashland
Sylvia L. Hoffman Alden, Ia.
Leonard A. Hoge Earlham, Ia. ,
Sara Lloyd Holden Hopewell, Va. ‘Ea‘
Carolyn Jean Konnert Richmond, Ind. Elli
Elizabeth Evans Kugel Mitchell, S.D- ‘“
Patricia Odell Larsen Berea \
Lawrence Patrick Lynch Lexington
Alice Wilson Manchikes Lexington

     

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(Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science in Library Science cont'd.)

Name

Major Subject

Juanita Berneice Martin

Sharon Massengill

Sheila Anne Maybanks

Norma Jean Miller

Martha Lowrey Morgan

James A. Nelson

Beverly Nickell Perkinson

Charlotte Gail Picha

Erma Ruth Poarch

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Teresa Gayle Poston
Edna Roberts Pray
Donald F. Reichert
Robert Glen Roberts

Wayne Huevon Standifer
Paul Anthony Taccarino

Jon Alan Whitfield

Roberta Breene Williams

Mintron Suzanne Wise

Lois Jean Evans

Grace Hoffman Howell

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Anita Rayburn Morrison

Address

Yale, Ill.
Bristol, Tenn.
Cedar Rapids, Ia.
Louisville
Wilmore
Louisville
Lexington
Independence, O.
Emporia, Va.
Richmond
Hemingway, S.C.
Lexington
Appleton, Wis.
Columbus, 0.
Cumberland
Lexington
Brandenburg

Oil City, Pa.
Saluda, S.C.

Louisville
Knoxville, Tenn.
Malden, Mass.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH

John Ahearn

Union, N.J.

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

Margie Ellen H. Wilson

Insun H. Yun

Phillip Ray Grogan

COLLEGE OF LAW
William L. Matthews, Jr., Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR

William Thomas Ingerton

Robert S. Kinton
David Gallimore Powell

Carlisle
Lexington

Lexington
Midway
Lebanon, N.J.
Irvine

    
 
  
  
  
 
  
   
 
  
  
  
    
     
 
  
  
   
  
   
  
 
   
  
  
  
  
       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
     
       

 

 

 

   

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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Wimberly C. Royster, Dean

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Name

Richard Gerald Alvey
Mary Jo Archdeacon
Patricia Anne Atkinson
John Everett Barrett

Lee Bernard Becker
Dorothy Elizabeth Berger
Norma Elaine Berry

John Calvin Blake III
Susan Sweet Blakney
Hubert Lee Burton
Elizabeth Politano Butler
Wendell Bruce Carver
Gene A. Clabes

Sharon Hope Combs
Beverly Gail Corbin
Linda Beavers Couch
Stanley L. Craig

John Claud Crouch
Phillip Dean Damron
Paula Keam DeFeo

Ralph Wayne Derickson
Judith Ann Dorton

Linda Hartson Dublin
Benjamin Mitchell Edwards
Elizabeth Ellen Elam
Martha Ann Elam

Howard C. Enoch

Richard Lee Fain

Daniel Brian Fox

Jerry Allen Gaines
Pamela Kay Gaitskill
Julia Allison Gilmore
Donald William Girone
Robert Silas Goodin

Ruth Mathews Gullion
Nancy Lynn Gum

David L. Hawkins

Robert Jay Horner

Connie Sue Huff

Howard Kenneth Humphress
Candace Lane Isaacs
Freeman Lee Johnson
Robert Bryant Kenney, Jr.
John Alexander Komisar

Patricia Ann Krieger
Karen Sue Lachat

Major Subject

English
History
Theatre Arts
Sociology
Journalism
Art
Sociology
History
Art

Art
English
History
Journalism

History and Political

French
Mathematics
Speech
Chemistry
Arts—Law
Sociology
Journalism

Germanic and Classical Langs.

Topical

Chemistry

English
Psychology
Theatre Arts
Political Science
Psychology
Political Science
History

Political Science
Music

History

French

Sociology
Psychology
Psychology
Chemistry

History
Psychology
English

History

Art

English
Psychology

  
  
 
 
   
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
   
 
 
  
 
  
 
   
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
  
 
   
 
   

 

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Lexington
Houston, Texas
Somerset
Lexington
Cold Spring
Winchester, Mam.
Stephensburg
Cincinnati, 0.
Camillus, N.Y.
Nicholasville
Lexington
Hopkinsville
Henderson ‘
Hazard

Lexington ‘
San Antonio, Tex(
Louisville
Glasgow 1
Weeksburg .
Newark, N.J.
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington ,
St. Albans, W.VM
Lexington

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Hopkinsville fl
Lexington ‘(1
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Paducah A
Lexington
Owensboro
Lexington
Elizabethtown
Danville
Frankfort
Owenton
Littles town , Pa.
Somerset
Mt. Sterling
Louisville
Dalton, Ga.
Lexington .~
Woodland Hills,
Calif.
Louisville
Dayton, 0.

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(Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts cont'd.)

Name

James Joseph Lambert
Helen Rebecca Long
Charlotee Taylor McCreary
Martha Burton May

Paul Douglas Mays

Linda Jean Miller
Stephen Dale Milner
Sondra Marie Moore
Francis Edward Nelson
Mary Anderson Ockerman
Merrily Ann Orsini
Thomas Reid Padgett
Eugenia Cowan Pierson
Mott V. Plummer

David Rankin Porter

Jan Lee Prickett

Craig Robert Reynolds
Mary Bowman Ringo
Howard Kay Rosenberg
Rosalind Moore Rosenstiel
Julie Ann Runyan

Sara Judith Smiley

Gene Vance Smith

Louise Lowry Smith

John B. Southard, Jr.
Philip Andrew Stalnaker
Raymond Darrell Stamper
Pamela Powell Stoltz
Janet Reitmeier Taylor
Michael V. Thompson
Christine Yvonne Thornton
David Thomas True

Gary Lee Turner

Walter William Turner
Ann Eleanor Wallace
Glenna Wayne Wash
Henry Watson III

Edwin Dean Willhite
Robert P. Wilson

Lynn David Wiseman
Thomas Stephen Witt
Michele Lovett Wright

Major Subject

Political Science

Sociology

Sociology

Sociology

English

Political Science

Political Science and History
Psychology
Chemistry

Social Work
Political Science
Sociology
Chemistry
Political Science
Sociology

History

History
Psychology

Social Work
English

English

History and English
Sociology

Topical

Chemistry
Psychology
Biology
Psychology
Telecommunications
History

English
Psychology
Political Science
Political Science
Topical

English

Political Science
Music

Chemistry

English

Economics

Music

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Larry Morgan Ayres

Dale Thomas Blankenship
Brenda Lee Bond

Mario Adalid del Cid
Jeanne Claire Duncan
Jeffery Kent Evans

Microbiology
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Microbiology
Botany

Address

Lexington
Waverly
Tompkinsville
Danville
Henderson
Macon, Ga.
Louisville
Frankfort
Lynn, Mass.
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Vanceburg
Lexington
Erlanger
Westport, Conn.
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Frankfort
Prestonsburg
Winchester
Paris
Anchorage
Pikeville
Columbus, 0.
Madisonville
Lexington
Lebanon
Gahanna, O.
Frankfort
Frankfort
Lexington
Saddle River, N.J.
Lexington
Mt. Sterling
Eminence
Vanceburg
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington

Glencoe
Covington

Benham

Lexington
Farmingdale, N.J.
Cumberland

  
 
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
   
 
  
  
  
  
  
   
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   
  
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
 
    
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
   
   
  
   
    
    
  
  
   
    
     
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
 
 
   
    
  
  
    
  
 
  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science cont'd.)

Name

Gary Lee Foster

Donald Joseph Hillenmeyer, Jr.

Frederick Joseph Meister
Frederick William Meyer, Jr.
William Edward Moss
Barry Ray Ogilby
Margaret Marker Pendley
Ralph Dewey Petrey
Marvin Philpot

Larry Robert Shapero
Pamela Ann Sheffer
Richard James Taylor
Donald Richard Walters
John J. Whitt

Marc Kenneth Zweig

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Diane Garrick
Rex Albert Conner
Marilyn Joyce Schraeder

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Major Subject

Mathematics
Botany

Zoology
Zoology
Arts—Medicine
Geology
Microbiology
Arts—Dentistry
Mathematics
Arts—Dentistry
Zoology
Arts—Medicine
Zoology
Zoology
Arts—Dentistry

(Cont'd.)

Charles Elmer Barnhart, Dean

   

Lexington
Lexington
Greenville
Beckley, W.Va.
Williamsburg
Dixon
Lexington
Lexington
Manchester
Lexington
Millport, Ala.
Lexington
Catlettsburg
Paintsville
Edison, N.J.

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Kenneth Woodrow Haines, Jr.

Dennis David Lair
Douglas Warren Lambert
Merritt William Marrs
James Rollins May

Mary L. McIlvain

Harry A. Mills

Darryl Nelson Nunnelley
Betty Gean Schaber