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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, MAY 8, 1972 3347

The University Senate met in regular session at 3:00 p.m., Monday,
May 8, 1972, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Flickinger
presided. Members absent: Staley F. Adams*, Arnold D. Albright, Lawrence A.
Allen*, Ronald Atwood, James R. Barclay*, Harry Barnard*, Charles E. Barnhart,
Harmon C. Bickley*, Robert H. Biggerstaff*, Harry M. Bohannan*, Eugene B. Bradley,
Betty J. Brannan*, Mary R. Brown*, C. Frank Buck, Collins W. Burnett*, Lowell P.
Bush*, David B. Clark*, Glenn B. Collins*, Alfred L. Crabb, Glenwood L. Creech,
James E. Criswell*, Tihamer Z. Csaky*, Dan M. Daffron*, Guy M. Davenport*,
George W. Denemark*, Robert 0. Evans*, Paul T. Ferrell*, Juanita Fleming*,
Lawrence Forgy, Jr., Donald T. Frazier*, James E. Funk*, George H. Gadbois*,
Eugene B. Gallagher*, Art Gallaher, Jr., James W. Gladden*, Charles P. Graves,
Jack B. Hall, Joseph Hamburg, Virgil W. Hays*, James W. Herron, Dallas M. High*,
Nancy H. Holland, John W. Hutchinson, Robert M. Ireland, Raymon D. Johnson,
Robert W. Kiser, Stuart M. Klein, James A. Knoblett, Lois W. Langhorst, Bruce E.
Langlois, Robert G. Lawson, Paul Mandelstam*, Maurice K. Marshall*, Leslie L.
Martin*, Ernest P. McCutcheon*, Marion E. McKenna*, Thomas P. Mullaney*,
Arthur F. Nicholson*, Larry D. Noe, Paul F. Parker*, Albert W. Patrick*,
Nancy J. Patton*, Nicholas J. Pisacano, Leonard A. Rayitz, E. Douglas Rees*,
Herbert G. Reid*, Frank.]. Rizzo, Gerald I, Roth*, Sheldon Rovin, Donald S.
Shannon*, Albert R. Sharp, D. Milton Shuffett*, Eugene J. Small*, Eldon D.
Smith, Raymond A. Smith, Hugh A. Storrow*, Thomas B. Stroup, Roy E. Swift*,
Damon R. Talley, Timothy H. Taylor*, M. Stanley Wall, Charles A. Walton,
Cynthia Watts*, David R. Wekstein*, James H. Wells, Paul K. Whitaker*, William R.
Willard, Joseph W. Wilson, Miroslava B. Winer*, Ernest F. Witte*, Fred Zechman*.

The Chairman reported that colleges had reported failures by other colleges
to comply with the Rules gf_the University Senate governing final examinations;
that final examinations are set by the Calendar which means that they cannot
be offered at times other than scheduled by the Calendar unless approval is
received from the department chairman, dean of the college, and the Registrar;
also that final examinations are to be given in all courses except special
types of courses where a final examination would not be appropriate. He stated
further that the number of infractions increases each year and that the Senate
Council was asking the Rules Committee to reconsider the Rule for pedagogical
reasons.

 

He also reported that the Senate Council would be studying the calendar policy
of the University during the ensuing summer months as provided for in the Rules
of the University Senate and anyone wishing to make any suggestions concerning
calendar policy should get in touch with the Senate Council office.

 

Chairman Flickinger reported that student Senator elections for the 1972—73
academic year had been completed with the following results:

Agriculture Ms. Brenda Oldfield

Allied Health Professions Ms. Nancy Totten

Architecture Mr. Lewis Colten

Arts and Sciences Mr. Howell Hopson

Business and Economics Mr. Pierce Hamblin

Dentistry Mr. Dennis Stuckey

Education Mr. John Breckinridge Fritschner
Engineering Mr. Shelby Thompson

*Absence explained

 

  

 

Graduate School
Home Economics
Law

Medicine

Nursing

Pharmacy

Social Professions

The minutes of the meetings of April 10 and April 17, 1972 were approved

as circulated.

Candidates for degrees at the May 13, 1972 Commencement had been cir—
culated to the faculty under date of April 20, 1972 and were accepted
as circulated for recommendation to the Board of Trustees at its May 9,

1972 meeting.

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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

Arts & Sciences
B.A.

Agriculture
B.S.Agr.
B.S.For.
TOTAL

114
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305

350

90

446

48

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May 13, 1972

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B.A. Educ.

Business and Economics

B.S. Com.

B.S. Acct.
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Phy. Ther.
Dent. Hyg.
TOTAL

Nursing
B.S. Nurs.

Architecture
B.Arch.

Home Economics
B.S. H.Ec.

Social Professions
S.W.

SUMMARY
Graduate Degrees
Professional Deg
Undergrad. Deg
TOTAL

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22
25
16

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395

64
113
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195

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Minutes of the University Senate, May 8, 1972 — cont

William H. Dennen, Acting Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

NAME

Louise S. Appell
Louis George Arnold
Jean—Claude Ballaux
Robert F. Banner

Ilse Alice Boenig
June Spicer Church
Daniel Irwin Cohen
George H. Cohen

Susan Eirich Cohen
Larry N. Craft

Travis Talmadge Du Priest, Jr.
Abubakr A. El—Saiedy
John Merle Elson

Carl Farler

Anil P. Gore

Gerald D. Hale

Carla Humphrey Hay
Etim Bassey Ituen
Alice Virginia Kruegel
James Harold Larson
Richard W. Leggett
Man Kon Leung

Michael Chen—Yun Lung
Leonard Anthony Macaluso
Paul J. Martin

Michael Robert McPherson
Bruce A. Peseau

Marija Petrovska

Ruth Ann Phillips
Arnold Hubert Pieterse
James Alfred Ramage
Samuel Anthony Rodgers
Linda Preston Scott
Dolok T. H. Sihombing
Peter Craig Smith
Richard Weldon Snarr
Soenarjo

Carl R. Spitznagel
Robert Dennis Zwicker

MAJOR SUBJECT

ADDRESS

Education Reston, Va.
Physics Columbus, Ohio
Soil Science Ibadan, Nigeria
Diplomacy Frankfort
Chemistry Lexington
Education Lexington
Psychology Brooklyn, N.Y.
Education New York, N.Y.
Education New York, N.Y.
Education Lexington
English Petersburg, Va.
Chemical Engineering Alexandria, Egypt
Physics Philadelphia, Pa.
Agricultural Economics Lexington
Statistics Lexington

Animal Sciences Lexington
History Waukesha, Wis.
Education Uyo, Nigeria
Chemistry Lexington
Sociology Grand Forks, N.D.
Mathematics Lexington
Physics Lexington

Plant Pathology Lexington

History

Psychology

Physics

Education

French

Education
Biological Sciences
History

Education
Education

Animal Sciences
Geography

Sociology
Biological Sciences
Mathematics

Physics

Mobile, Ala.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Lexington
Lexington
Knoxville, Tenn.
Danville
Aerdenhout, The Netherlands
Ft. Thomas
Winchester
Richmond
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Bogor,Indonesia
Lexington
Lexington

   
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
   
    
  
  
   
     
  
  
    
    
   
   
  
   
   
   
  
   
   
   
   
     
   
  
   
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
     

 

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Minutes of the University Senate, May 8, 1972 - cont

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

NAME

Howard Cecil Barnett
William Edward Collie

Paul Burton Cook
Robert Wesley Randall
John Henry Vansant

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

Melvin Slay Arrington, Jr;

Richard Francis Bantle
George Peter Bartnik
Elliot Michael Binns

Crawford Harris Blakeman, Jr.

Luana Smith Blanton
JoAnn Jararlyn Brown
Robert Michael Buckley
Jessica Clay Cannon
James B. Channon

John Francis Clancy, Jr.
Sara Elizabeth Dance
Carol Edwina Davis
Margaret Elaine Dillhunt
Joseph Hedges Ewalt
Clark Fleming

Jill Fothergill

Linda Lou Freese

Janet Kay Gardner
Corban Goble

Mary Linda Granacher
Craig Edward Hodge
Maurice W. Jeffries, Jr.
Arvin Howard Jupin
Daniel Melvin Keeran
Mary Alice Knierim
Linda Luray Larimore
James Anthony McDowell
Carolyn Lunsford Mears
Randall C. Merris
Matthew Mark Miller

Eve G. Monk

Kathleen Marie Morrison
Mario Munoz

Vincent John Nerviano
James Merle Nickell
Marguerite Marie Ogden

Laxmi Sambasivan Parasuram

Diane Dennis Paxton
William B. Plummer
Carl Joseph Post
Gregory D. Rawlings
Jonathan Scott Raymond

MAJOR SUBJECT

Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum & Instruction

Higher & Adult Education
Curriculum & Instruction

ADDRESS

Lexington
Lexington

Bowling Green
Richmond

Educational Administration & Supervision Sandy Hook

Library Science
History
Geography
Library Science
Anthropology
Library Science
History
Economics
Political Science
Communications
Diplomacy
Library Science
History
Communications
Communications
Mathematics
Theatre Arts
Psychology
Spanish
Communications
Physical Education
Political Science
Communications
English
History
English
Physical Education
Mathematics
English
Economics
Communications
German

English
Spanish
Psychology
History
Philosophy
English
Economics
Sociology
History
Geography
Psychology

Jackson, Miss
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Middlesboro
Lexington
Stambaugh
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Manchester, N.H.
Erlanger
Owensboro

Ft. Wright
Lexington
Clintwood, Va.
Bellerose, N.Y.
Florence
Henderson
Berea
Lexington
Medina, 0.
Louisville
Lexington ;
Marion, 0.
Atlanta, Ga.
Lexington

South Boston, Va.
Flagstaff, Ariz.
Lexington
Lexington
Pipestem, W. Va.
Louisville
Medellin, Columbia
Lexington
Lexington
Covington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington

Valley Stream, N.Y.
Midway

Wilmore

 

   

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Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts — cont

NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
Burnam William Reynolds History Wilmore
Catherine Eileen Rising Music Melrose, Fla.
Michael Wayne Schaefer Communications Lexington
Hanford Dozier Stafford History Prospect
Suzanne Hallyburton Cockrell Thomas English Lexington
Richard Carlton Thornton Communications Bowling Green
Leonor A. Ulloa Spanish Lexington
Paul Richard Wagner Communications Louisville
Glenn Reed Wallace Library Science Lexington
Thomas Lee Weet Psychology Lexington
James M. Wood English Louisville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Billy Joe Barber Physics Lexington
Barbara Anne Burr Anatomy Lexington
Jerry Wayne Campbell Physics Corbin
Jimmie D. Conrad Botany Rumsey
Randall William Cox Botany Georgetown
Judith K. Goodspeed Animal Sciences Amherst, 0.
Thomas Leslie Hearn Chemistry Frankfort
Mary Faith Hershey Zoology Lexington
David Horton Johnson Botany Lexington
James Alan Kuhlenschmidt Chemistry Lexington
Sally Ann McCreery Animal Sciences Des Moines, Iowa
Henry Doyle Mills Physics Artemus
Tawachai Na Nagara Agronomy Lexington
John William Riffe Economics Kingwood, W. Va.
Darrell Windell Robinson Mathematics Louisville
Ronald Leonard Seeling Mathematics Lexington
Mary E. Skillman Economics Hardinsburg
Vichitr Sukhapesna Entomology Lexington
John David Wallen Chemistry Prestonsburg
Shirley J. Wasson Chemistry Lexington
William Edward Woods Zoology Smithfield

 

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

Lyndon Neil Irwin Animal Sciences Lexington
Charlie Michael Ryan Horticulture Gallatin, Tenn.
LuAnne Wright Animal Sciences Nicholasville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Ronald E. Clower Mt. Airy, Md.
Terry Michael Midden Lexington
Frederick A. Payne Hardinsburg
Philip Wayne Westerman Corydon

 

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Stephen Scott Felton Middletown, 0.

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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF

NAME

Elliott Padgett Cleveland, Jr.

Kenneth Donald Kaltenbach
Gustavo Renan Leoro
Alfredo Pineda

Charles Reece Scroggin

SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

ADDRESS

Marietta, S.C.
Ft. Thomas
Lexington
Lexington
Williamstown

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Ben W. Carr, Jr.

Larry M. Ernst

James Henry Hubbard
William Franklin Robinson
Dale Stanford White

Harlan
Lexington
Lexington
Versailles
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MECHANICS

Walter William Steinmann
Michael H. Ulrich

Ft. Thomas
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

John P. Grannis
Eduardo Rivadeneira

Thomas Bryan Hurshman

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

Deborah Pierson Agsten
Marilynn Vire Anderson
Kenneth L. Bailey

Nancy Fowler Barton
Rebecca Bell

Sarah Yeary Boggs

Susan Lee Botkin
Patricia Leonard Brown
Ann Horton Burns
Charles V. Caldwell
Marvin Arnold Carney, Jr.
Paula Deana Clifford
Patricia Dell Cole
Penelope Ann Cooper
Marilyn B. Creech

James Eric Cullen
Harriet Damon

Lorraine Kroeger Darley
Daniel Reed Doman
Jessica Victoria Downey
Minerva Spicer Figgs
Gregory Francis Fischer

Lexington
Guayaquil, Ecuador

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Lexington

Charlestown, W. Va.
Monticello
Louisville
Lexington
Dawson Springs
Lexington
Lexington
Paris
Lexington
Walton
Louisville
Elizabethtown
Louisville
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Wheeling, W. Va.
Durham, N. C.
Lexington
Louisville

   

  

3354 Minutes of the University Senate, May 8, 1972 — cont

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education — cont

NAME

John Bernard French
Rebecca Daugherty Garmon
James A. Garvey

Sally Ann Hale

Joseph Raymond Hampton
Bertie Wenzel Hines
Rosemary Hofling

Pamela Jean Hough

Peggy Schalk Hull

Ellen Neely Hurt
Leonard L. Iverson
Pamela Sue Jahn

Judith Johnson Jones
Gretchen Kehle

Marie Cottingham Lambert
Gerard J. Legere

Warren Robert Luckner
Dottie M. McRae

Jane Williams Maguire
Ann Goben Major

Rose Elvis Meads

Mary Ellen Meece
Beverly Ann Moss
Kenneth Eugene Noah
Richard Leo O'Malley
Wendy Yohe Osborne
Charles David Peters
Carolyn N. Phillips
Rick P. Phillips

Susan Marie Plasz
Budiharta Powachana
William Moss Redmond
Samuel Joseph Romano
Lee Chadwick Russell
Thomas Ray Sanders
Dorothy Dorrycott Savage
Kathleen Groves Schaffer
Thomas William Schmitt
Marcia Jenne Schwertman
David Craine Shulhafer
John Raphael Simon
Michael McLeod Sinclair
Rosalyn Cynthia Sontz
Lantis W. Stewart
Genevieve Stokes

Mary Ellen Swindler
Ann F. Taylor

Judy Lynn Tipton
Ronald B. Ward

Bruce S. Werber

Shirley Maye White .
Patricia Ellis Williams

Carolyn Ann Hiner Worley

 

ADDRESS

Louisville
Covington

Oak Park, Ill.
Liberty
Louisville
Lexington
Cincinnati, 0.
Paducah
Lexington
Mayfield
Austin, Minn.

La Mesa, Calif.

Louisville
Lexington
Henderson
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Lawrenceburg
Nicholasville
Lexington
Midway
Danville
Louisville
Louisville
Lawrenceburg
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Cumberland
Harrodsburg

Royal Oak, Mich.

Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Georgetown
Louisville
Kenmore, N. Y.
Louisville
Louisville
Lexington
Louisville
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Albany
Lexington
Harrodsburg

       
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
   
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
  
  
    
   
     

    

  

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3355

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

NAME

William Raymond Benjamin
Ronald Wayne Boyle

George Lindsey Davis

Gale Phillips Hillenmeyer
Johnny Kent Johnson
Peggy Sisk Meszaros
Charles Alfred Parrish
Joe Finrow Pedersen

Sue Gibson Ruddy

Arnold R. Spokane

ADDRESS

Lincroft, N.J.
Moreland
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING

Davinder Singh Sahni

Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Edgar Earl Baker, Jr.
Clarence Henry Besten, Jr.
William Anthony Block
David Alan Collier
William Leslie Fisher
James Ronald Jackson
Giles A. Light, Jr.

Allen Ramsey Porter

Demossville
Lexington
Louisville
Paris

Russell
Lexington
Harrisburg, Pa.
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

Sarah Burchett Allen
Mary Kathleen Baker
Sydney C. Baker
Susan Elizabeth Bennett
Charlotte Jane Bilz
Sylvia Geertsen Boyd
Mary Kathryn Bunner
Yvonne Haldi Cole
Albert H. Evans
David William Faupel
Joe Brown Forsee
Donita Zane Gregory
Carolyn Sue Hay
Thomas Cooper Hobbs

Paul Vincent Johnson
Theresa E. Kelty

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Ronald Joseph Locke
Thomas Paul Marcum
Cheryl Mathias Middleton
Woodvall Ray Moore
Jerald A. Nidich
Catherine Gay Roeder

Prestonsburg
Louisville
Lexington
Circleville, 0.
Erlanger
Peekskill, N.Y.
Chesterland, 0.
Lexington
Lexington
Wilmore

Murray

Wilmore
Prestonsburg
Lexington

Lexington
Lexington

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urn31 e, Ill.

Lexington
Lexington
Covington
Houston, Texas
Cincinnati, 0.
Warren, 0.

 

       
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   
    
  
     
  
  
   
  
  
    
  
  
   
   
   
    
   
    

 

 

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Minutes of the University Senate, May 8, 1972 — cont

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science in Library Science — cont

NAME

Ileda Tilton Roitman
Cheryl Rottgering
Janet Lou Simpson
Martha Jean Stark
Joyce Merchant Stocks
Carmen Mauris Thomas

Gaynell Thomas Valentine

Bardie C. Wolfe, Jr.

ADDRESS

Richmond

Paducah
Hopkinsville
Uniontown, 0.
Cincinnati, 0.
Elizabethtown
Lexington
Charlottesville, Va.

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Judith Ann Brown

Mary Harper Dannies
Paula Sowell Groveston
William A. Haas

Louisville
Hingham, Mass.
Lexington
Louisville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL NUTRITION

Nancy Claire Smith
Bette Kyleen Ward

Shirley W. Wellinghurst

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

Karen Sue Behm

Velva Jerdene Cockrel
Dorothy Carol Haggard
Claudia Weinman Jett

Sussex, Wis.
Lexington
Lexington

IN HOME ECONOMICS

Groveport, O.
Bardstown
Lexington
Georgetown

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STATISTICS

Robert Hayes Brown
Karen J. Patterson

Lexington
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS

William E. Gruters
Richard L. Higgs
Kenneth R. Steeves

E. Hartford Ct., Conn.
Janesville, Wis.
Racine, Wis.

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Paul D. Acra

Charles Henry Asher, Jr.

Thelma B. Bradford
Lauretta Flynn Byars
Joseph Medford Caudill
Thomas J. Childers
Madgel Clare Cleveland
Cleo Johnson Coleman
Linda Charlene Cox
Mervin Leroy Darter

Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Jenkins
Waddy
Lexington
Williamsburg

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Minutes of the University Senate, May 8, 1972 — cont 3357

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Social Work — cont

NAME

Fred Scott Downing
William Joseph Dungan
Dale Winifred Durham
Vicki L. Fudge

Henry C. Galbraith
Elizabeth Haddix
Landrum Haddix
William Cecil Hatter
Toba Horwitz Hausner
Tana Lou Heller

Doris Zimmerman Johnson
Susan Joseph

John D. Lyons

Gary Dee McDonald
Barbara J. Meddin
Charles David Medley
Wilbert Maynard Miller
Susan Jane Moore
Janice Witzer Newman
Dewell Edward Perry
Anita Spikes Privett
Lester A. Richey

James M. Roberts
Kenneth Fred Royse
Mary V. Singler

Irene Mae Sintay

Lydia Arlene Sitler
William Christian Steinhoff
Donald Leroy Stukas

ADDRESS

Lexington
Lexington
Moreland
Burkesville
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Portsmouth, 0.
Morehead
Louisville
Monticello
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Versailles
Tyner
Lexington
Alva
Lexington
Hustonville
Lexington
Nicholasville
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington

E. Norwich, N.Y.
Las Vegas, Nev.

Joseph Newton Suitor, Jr. Princeton
Nathan Richard Sullivan Lexington
Deborah Anne Webb Premium
Daisy Lisenbee White Monticello
Sheila Winett Lexington
[ Judy Hodges Woodall Lexington
‘ COLLEGE OF LAW
‘ Robert G. Lawson, Acting Dean
{ CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR
‘ Margaret Marie Allison Lexington
Mary Jo Anderson Lexington
Sam William Arnold III Cynthiana
{ Mark Glenn Arnzen Ft. Thomas
, James Gary Bale Frankfort
61% Dan R. Bartley Louisa
" David Douglas Beals Lexington
Robert Randolph Behnken Lexington
James E. R. Bell Hindman ‘

 

Terre Haute, Ind.
Frankfort

James Franklin Bindley
William Karnes Bodell II

 

      
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
    

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Candidates for the Degree of Juris Doctor — cont

NAME

Rebecca Minor Broaddus
James Walker Bryant
Arthur Joseph Bryson
Henry McIntyre Burt

L. Davis Bussey

David Raymond Choate
Thomas Clark Dawson
Joseph Martin Day

Garry Lynn Edmondson
Richard Lundy Elswick
Catlette Thompson Evans
Eric Vincent Evans
Richard Lee Fain

Thomas G. Fitch

David Michael Foellger
Louise Elizabeth Foley
Fred Edward Fugazzi, Jr.
Gordon Thomas Germain
Brian Peter Gilfedder
Fred Garland Greene
William Halim Haboush
William Henry Haden III
Alan Montgomery Hall
John Eugene Hancock
Charles Michael Hatzell
Benjamin Walker Hawes, Jr.
Michael Wesley Hawkins
Ted Bryant Herbert
Byron Hobgood

William Banks Hudson III
William Edward Hudson
David Carman Hull

Joe Alan Jarrell

Stephen S. Johnson
William Henry Jones, Jr.
James Larry Karraker

D. B. Kazee

Lowell Daniel Key
Gilbert King, Jr.
William David King.

Jack Darrel Kiser

Sammy Steven Knight
David W. Lamar

R. Neil Lewis

Paul Littlefield

Lee M. MacCracken
Timothy W. Martin

Roy Burl McCoy

Taft Avent McKinstry
Cordon T. Mercer
Charles G. Middleton III
William Earl Mitchell
William Fleming Moore, Jr.
McKinnley Morgan
Stephen Michael Mountjoy

ADDRESS
Mattoon, Ill . £5

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Louisville 1
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Albany

Bloomfield I
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Elkhorn City [
Tompkinsville I
Lexington ‘
Lexington

Lexington I
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Lexington Q5
Lexington '
Lexington

Lewisburg

Lexington

Louisville

Elizabethtown

Cold Spring

Lexington

Owensboro

Glasgow

Lexington

Madisonville

Lexington

Greensburg

Murray

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Olive Hill [
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Villa Park, Ill.
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Candidates for the Degree of Juris Doctor — cont

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Christopher Allen Muncy
William Michael Nixon
William B. Norment, Jr.
Joseph Dean O'Leary
Thomas Lee Osborne
Howard Cobb Parker
Charles David Patrick
Darren Wayne Peckler
Robert Earl Pennington
John Patrick Pieri
Mott V. Plummer
Richard Dennis Pompelio
Ern Reynolds

Robert Leslie Rosenbaum

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' Joyce Mae Russell

. James Stephen Sanders

‘ John Stewart Schneider

1 James Douglass Schrim, Jr.

William Roddick Schuetze

I William L. Shraberg

} G. David Sparks

John Calvin Speer

Q Richard Gary Spicer

( Michael Joseph Stapleton

; Jack Grant Stephenson

I Richard Collins Stephenson

{ Edward Van Stevenson, Jr.
John William Stevenson

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L. C. Taylor, Jr.

Donna Hogg Terry

Thomas Rodney Thomas
William Washington Thomas III
Kelly David Thompson
Donald Richard Todd

Joseph H. Vahlsing

David Alan Weinberg
Alfred John Welsh

Scott Thomas Wendelsdorf
James Russell Westenhoefer
Wilson Jeffrey Whittle
James George Woltermann
Catesby Woodford

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ADDRESS

Hyden

Lexington

Henderson

Louisville

Benton

Lexington

Lexington

Carbondale, Ill.

Lexington

Buffalo, N.Y.

Vanceburg

Netcong, N.J.

Manassas, Va.

Lexington

Lexington

Lexington

Greensburg

Lancaster -
Lexington i
Lexington
Monroe, Wis.
Lexington
Owensboro
Lexington

St. Paul, Minn.
Lafayette, Ind.
Harlan
Lexington
Louisville
Stanley
Chicago, Ill.
Lexington
Lexington
Dallas, Tex.
Middletown
Louisville
Lexington
Bowling Green
Lexington
Covington
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington 1
Hazel Crest, Ill. ‘:
Kennett Square, Pa. V V?
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COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

William S. Jordan, Jr., Dean

Minutes of the University Senate, May 8, 1972 — cont

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE 0F DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

NAME

Roger D. Akers

John Robert Allen

Robert Keith Allen

Paul Stephen Armstrong

Larry Steve Atkinson

Joseph Paul Bark

George William Bauer III
Denis I. Becker

Richard McMurtry Bell
Marvin Edwin Bishop

Nathan Leroy Brightwell

Joe Thomas Broderson

Ross McCain Brown

David Earl Bybee

Jacqueline M. Campbell

Gene N. Combs, Jr.

Robert MacAdam Cooper

Guinn Shaw Cost, Jr.

Ronald Wayne Cotliar

James Tandy Coy III

Charles Edward Crase

Thomas Andrew Dale II
Elizabeth Brents Dickinson
Darwin Keith Edwards

Sherman Elias

Teresa Marie Elliott

Peggy Jeanne Blakeman Falace
George Lewis Fields

Jennie Heim Franz

Roger Arnold Freeman, Jr.
Jerold Nelson Friesen
Robert Arthur Gadlage
William John Geimeier
Michael Wood Glover

Alan Louis Gorrell

Robert Phillip Granacher, Jr.
Terence Lee Gutgsell
William Douglas Hacker
William David Hagar

Michael Howard Hall

Donald Lincoln Hamner
William M. Heffron

Robert Finley Hendrickson, Jr.
Charles Jerome Hieronymus, Jr.
Sidney Franklin Hopkins, Jr.
Thomas James III

Lorraine Frances Josifek
Jan Aimo Kiviniemi

ADDRESS

Drift
Somerset
Lexington
Ashland
Falmouth
Akron, 0.
Elizabethtown
Teaneck, N.J.
Cynthiana
Falmouth
Henderson, Tex.
Franklin
Hazard
Louisville
Lexington
Pikeville
Lexington
Hopkinsville
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Kirksville

Charlestown, Ind.

Grayson
Glasgow
Brooksville
Louisville
Gallatin, Tenn.
Campbellsville
Louisville
Louisville
Hopkinsville
Lexington
Louisville
Covington
Danville
Owensboro
Brandenburg
Louisville
Manchester
Nicholasville
Lexington
Hopkinsville
Louisville
Brodhead
Barbourville
Chino, Calif.
Louisville
Syosset, N.Y.
Lexington

   
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
  
     

    
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
   

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Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine — cont

NAME ADDRESS

Douglas Monroe Lowin Brooklyn, N.Y.
M. Nicholas Martin Eddyville
Larry Wayne Maynard Myra

Evan Scott Medley Middlesboro
Eldridge Murrell Montgomery, Jr. Danville
Lucian Yann Moreman II Valley Station
Charles Ross Morrison Louisville
Larry Brent Norfleet Nancy

Elaine Ruth Norman Louisville
Charles Wilmer Patterson Lompoc, Calif.
William Luther Paul Dawson Springs '
Robert Edward Pennington, Jr. London

Richard Mortimer Penny, Jr. Erlanger

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’1 Ronald Lynn Richardson Morehead
\ Joseph Charles Russell Ft. Wright
‘ Douglas Dwayne Ruth Harlan ‘ W
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1 Paul Leonard Schulster Little Neck, N.Y. ‘
{ William Lee Shuffett Greensburg
Daniel Simon Brooklyn, N.Y.
Ronald Francis Singler Louisville
Victor Raeburn Smith Ft. Thomas
V Stephen Moose Spires Bowling Green
’ Daniel Wheeler Spurlock Prestonsburg
1 Philip G. Steude Beavercreek, Ohio
Eugene Earl Stevens Louisville
‘ Chuck Stringham Lexington
l Renee Stringham Lexington
i Richard James Taylor Lexington
45% H. Bruce Triplett Ashland
4“ Victoria Lee Vetter Leitchfield
William Boyd Wheeler Lexington
Martin Lee Willman Louisville
David Brooks Wilson Mayfield
Vincent Edward Ziegler Newport

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
Harry M. Bohannan, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE

Steve W. Auslander Bardstown

Philip Warren Barber, Jr. Louisville
Centralia, Ill.

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Candidates for the Degree of Dental Medicine — cont

NAME

David Michael Cash
Richard Franklin Caudill
C. Lawrence Chiswell
Stephen Jeter Clark
James Cobb Ellis

Rickey P. Fields

Jon Charles Fisher

Guy Miller Furnish

Hugh Kenneth Gardner, Jr.
Philip Edwin Genet
Thomas F. Goeke

Terry Vernon Gruelle
Larry Eugene Hamlin

Ivan Keith Hannahs

Van Alan Harberson

Kent Herring

James Mark Huntsman
James Marvin Keeton, Jr.
James A. Kemp

Bernard Edward Keough
Samuel Ager Leishear III
Glenn Raymond Malchow
Robert James McDill
Michael Herbert McNeil
William J. Morgan
Richard Keith Mullins
Don Person Munden
Douglas McGuire Neuman
Jeffrey Paul Okeson
Dovard Thomas Porter, Jr.
Gerald James Re

Larry Robert Shapero
Lawrence R. Sheber
Darrell McDonald Sheets
Munro Steckler

Thomas Clay Stuart
Robert William Webster
J. Donald Wehunt

Gary Holmes Whitelock
Charles Lawrence Wright

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Wimberly Calvin Royster, Dean

ADDRESS

Mayfield
Ashland
Cheboygan, Mich.
Central City
Murray
Whitesburg
Owensboro
Louisville
Louisville

New Albany, Ind.
Ft. Mitchell
Union

Morehead
Russell
Perryville
Cleveland, 0.
Scottsville
Ashland

Bowling Green
Lexington
Washington, D.C.
Franklin
O'Fallon, Ill.
Brownwood, Tex.
Louisville
Pleasureville
Longview, Tex.
Louisville
Andover, N.J.
Gracey

Richland Center, Wis.

Louisville

Shaker Heights, 0.
Denison, Ia.
Cincinnati, 0.
Owensboro
Danville
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Elizabeth Ellen Abell
Arlyne Cornelius Adams

Lebanon
Williamsburg

      
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
  
    

  

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Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts — cont

NAME

Talmage Young Allen, Jr.
Kirtley B. Amos

Kathryn Hart Anderson
Sandra Jean Angle
Donald Lee Asfahl
Sharon Kaufman Asfahl
N. Steven Atcher

Marcia Francis Bade
Karen Sue Bailey

Linda Roberts Bailey
Janice F. Ball

Karen Ball

Elizabeth Byrd Ballard
Michael Nelson Barker
William H. Bass, Jr.
Patricia Kelley Bausman
Jane McClellan Beagles
Janet Lee Beatty

Joan Margaret Beckerich
Karen Leigh Beckwith
Donna Geers Bellstrom
Elizabeth Mary Bernoskie
Elizabeth Ann Bertschy
Cynthia Graham Bishop
Nancy Duncan Bishop
Samuel Stephen Blackburn
David Ishmael Blanton
Janet Rupe Blue

Jacob A. Bogaczyk III
Robert Dale Boone
Vicki Cochran Booth
Mary Louise Bergman
Lynn Cameron Bowling
Michael Bowling

Diana Lynn Bowsher
Renee Ellen Boyd

Gary R. Bradley

Ora Travis Brasel, Jr.
James Charles Brennan
Paul Allen Bridges
Mary Carolyn Bridgman
Deborah Ann Bridwell
Sanford C. Brill

Anne Floyd Bringardner
John Paul Brock, Jr.
Beverly Ruth Bromley
Donald Kenneth Brown
Jane Delano Brown
George A. Brownfield, Jr.

t'y Carrie Merle Bryan
George Allen Buckmaster, Jr.

ADDRESS

Hopkinsville
Princeton
Lexington
Bowling Green
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
North Rim, Ariz.
Lexington

Cox's Creek
Williamson, W. Va.
Shelbyville
California
Louisville
Dayton, 0.
Hanover, Ind.
Lexington

Ft. Thomas
Kent, 0.
Lexington
Rahway, N.J.
Dayton, 0.
Lexington
Lexington
Portsmouth, 0.
Ports