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University of Illinois Archives - University of Illinois Urbana
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS June 17,1970 The June meeting of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the Faculty Lounge, Illini Union, Urbana, Illinois, on
Wednesday, June 17,1970, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
President Earl M. Hughes called the meeting to order and asked the
Secretary to call the roll. The following members of the Board were
present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Ralph C. Hahn, Mr. Earl M.
Hughes, Mr. Russell W. Steger, Mr. Timothy W. Swain, Dr. Earl E.
Walker. Mr. Donald R. Grimes, Mr. Theodore A. Jones, Governor
Richard B. Ogilvie, Mr. Ray Page, and Mr. W. Clement Stone were
absent.
Also present were President David D. Henry; Executive Vice President and Provost Lyle H. Lanier; Chancellor J. W. Peltason, UrbanaChampaign campus ; Chancellor Joseph S. Begando, Medical Center
campus ; Chancellor Norman A. Parker, Chicago Circle campus;
Dr. Eldon Johnson, Vice President of the University; Mr. Vernon L.
Kretschmer, Associate Director of Physical Plant Planning and Construction ; Mr. C. E. Flynn, Assistant to the President and University
Director of Public Information; Mr. John W. Metzger, Associate
University Counsel ; Mr. George H. Bargh, Executive Assistant to the
President; and the officers of the Board, Mr. H. 0. Farber, Comptroller; Mr. R. R. Manchester, Treasurer; and Dr. Earl W. Porter,
Secretary.
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BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
The Board considered the, following reports and recommendations from
the President of the University.
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
President Henry presented a report on selected topics of current interest, copies of which were distributed at the meeting, and a copy was
filed with the Secretary of the Board.
ILLINOIS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LAW FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
President Henry called attention to the Illinois Equal Opportunity Law
Fellowship Program which will enable disadvantaged students to study
law at the University of Illinois under the plan developed in cooperation
with Trustee Stone? Banks in Chicago and Urbana-Champaign are
collaborating with the W. Clement and Jesse V. Stone Foundation of
Chicago in providing funding and loans for the program which will
begin in September, 1970. The Foundation will provide up to $500,000
for the program, while the participating banks will arrange for approximately $l,OOO,OOO in federally guaranteed student loans.
PROPOSAL F O R FALL ELECTION RECESS
(1) President Henry presented a proposal of the Urbana-Champaign Senate that
the academic calendar at Urbana be modified in the fall of 1970 to provide “an election recess” of seven and one-half calendar days.
The Undergraduate Student Association had asked to make a presentation on
this subject on an emergency basis and Mr. Hughes recognized Miss Cathy Morrison who spoke briefly in support of the Senate proposal.
Chancellor Peltason presented a statement outlining the arguments for and
against the proposal and Professor Marion Benfield, Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Academic Calendar, spoke in support of the recess and answered
questions during the course of the discussion. President Henry then presented a
memorandum in which he analyzed the proposal and recommended that the Board
of Trustees not approve it. (The memoranda from the President and Chancellor
and an excerpt from the minutes of the Urbana-Champaign Senate pertaining to
this proposal are presented below.)
During the discussion, the Board approved a request to address the Board
from a member of the Ad Hoc Committee of Student Observers, Mr. John Adler.
Mr. Adler spoke in support of the proposal and to the points raised by the President
in his statement.
On motion of Mr. Swain, the Trustees approved the recommendation of the President -that the proposal not be approved.
June 17, 1970
To THE MEMBERS
OF THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
:
I bring to your attention, with the knowledge of the University Senates’ Con-
ference, an action of the Urbana-Champaign Faculty Senate which proposes an
“election recess” from October 28, 1970, to November 4, 1970. A statement from
Chancellor J. W. Peltason is attached.
Over the years, through courses in political science and government, through
sponsorship of the Citizenship Clearing House, the legislative internship program
and in other ways, faculty members, officers, and departments of the University
have stressed the importance of broad citizen participation in the affairs of government, including the election process. Many faculty members have served local, state,
and national government agencies as advisers and some have stood for election.
It is a natural and timely corollary of this historic position that in a period
’See minutes, Board Meeting of December 17, 1969, page 729.
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of intense interest @ public issues on the part of young people, consideration should
be given to modifying the University calendar to provide a recess in the preelection
period (without significantly altering the total number of school days) just as other
recesses have been scheduled chiefly to accommodate the personal interests of large
numbers of students when no educational objections have been interposed (Christmas and Easter, f o r example).
There must be a clear distinction, however, between personal accommodation
and institutional policy. The interest of some individuals t o be involved in political
activity should not be translated into a general institutional arrangement for that
purpose, which is imposed upon the entire community, unless the action meets certain conditions outlined below.
I do not endorse the resolution of the Urbana-Champaign Senate for the following reasons :
The action is hastily formulated in the context of institutional mobilization of
political activity rather than based upon a systematic measurement of the preferences of the vast majority of students, faculty and staff as to their yielding holidays
at Thanksgiving and Christmas in exchange for the October-November period.
When the calendar at a major institution is altered, many lives and conveniences
are affected. The earliest a complete canvass of students could be conducted would
be at the September registration. At that point, a change, even if favored, would
be too abrupt to avoid disruption of student and family plans and commitments,
employment schedules, and carefully balanced finances for economically disadvantaged students.
Furthermore, there is insufficient time to rearrange contractural obligations
affecting employees a s well as students. This applies to residence halls, food service, building supervision and other services, and to student finances.
I would have no objection to a calendar recess at the time of year proposed
if there were adequate time for planning, if the large majority of students favor
it and the objections by those who may not favoi it are carefully considered, if the
institutional costs are fully analyzed and budgeted and if the action is framed in
such a way and at such a time as to avoid any implication of corporate political
action or any appearance of institutional support or opposition to any election issue.
For the forthcoming election, I would urge those students, faculty, and staff
who wish to be involved in preelection activity to do so as individuals.
I recommend that the Board of Trustees not approve the action proposed by
the Urbana-Champaign Faculty Senate as described in this report.
DAVIDD. HENRY
Attachments
President
June 15, 1970
PRESIDENT
DAVIDD. HENRY
364 Administration Building
At the June 1 meeting of the Champaign-Urbana Senate, the Senate Com-
mittee on Academic Calendar proposed a fall recess of seven and one-half calendar
days from Wednesday, October 28, to 1 :OO p.m. on Wednesday, November 4, 1970.
The Senate has recommended approval of that proposal.
Due to the fact that the proposed recess would interrupt schedules already
established f o r Semester I, 1970-71, I am taking the liberty of forwarding this
proposal for your consideration in advance of other June 1 Senate business in order
that you may consider it a t an early date.
The proposal for a fall recess falls within the historic tradition of arranging
academic calendars in general accord with the broad expression of student desires
and needs. The Academic Calendar Committee acted to recommend this recess in
response to a petition signed by more than 4,000 students, and after receiving
recommendations for the recess from a large number of recognized student campus
organizations of all types, including the Graduate Student Association and the
Undergraduate Student Association. As you know, the spring term already has a
vacation of comparable length; the proposed fall rece?s would act somewhat to
balance the fall and spring academic schedules by providing a somewhat comparable
break from classes in the earlier semester.
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The recess itself has been constructed in such a way that there appears to be no
major educational disadvantage to its existence. The original number of academic
days scheduled for the fall term is to be reduced by only one and one-half days, the
other fall recess days being taken from already-scheduled recesses (Thanksgiving
and Christmas).
In spite of the above arguments on behalf of the proposed fall recess, several
comments regarding the undesirability of the recess are in order. It is our understanding that the student petition was generated by a laudable desire to become
involved in the established political processes immediately preceding fall elections;
there is, however, some genuine question as to the desirability of official recognition
by the University of political activity-in this way or in any other. I t may be
argued that there are already mechanisms available to students who wish to become
involved in the election process, which mechanisms provide for periods of absence
for such activity, with accompanying consideration for academic credit as independent study or some similiar arrangement. While the petition generating this proposal was indeed signed by a large number of students, there remains considerable
doubt as to the extent this petition is generally reflective of student consensus; it
seems clear that some sampling procedure might better provide us with the type
of student attitudes which should be considered in this matter.
Finally, there is question of the nature of the campus atmosphere in which this
petition was prepared. During the month of May (at the time petition signatures
were being secured), the level of emotion on this campus was high; although many
members of the academic community became deeply involved during that month
with the political issues generating much of that emotion, the desirability of altering the fall semester schedule as a result of a document generated during those days
seems open to some question.
In view of the points raised in the above discussion, Chancellor Peltason feels
that he must forward this recommendation of the Senate to you without his unequivocal concurrence. While the points noted in favor of the proposal argue rather
strongly for its adoption, the arguments marshalled against the fall recess seem
equally strong. Therefore, the Chancellor has asked that I send this proposal to
you without specific recommendation for adoption or disapproval.
DAYTONS. PICKETT
Assistant Vice Chancellor
for Academic Affairs
Excerpt from Minutes, Urbana-Champaign Senate, June 3,1970
Professor Marion Benfield, Chairman, Urbana-Champaign Senate Committee
on Academic Calendar, moved that the Senate adopt a modified calendar for the
Fall Semester of 1970-71 to provide an election recess of seven and one-half calendar days, from Wednesday, October 28, 1970, to 1:OO p.m. on Wednesday, November 4, 1970.
Professor Benfield stated that the Committee believed that students should
be encouraged to organize their efforts and work within the political structure. He
said it was agreed that the most appropriate way to register disagreement with
political policies was to work for and elect other representatives. H e stated that
this action would not mean that the University was taking a political stand. The
only thing it does is to encourage students to involve themselves in the political
process.
Professor Benfield said that the recess could be kept within the scheduling
range by shortening the Thanksgiving vacation by one and one-half days and the
Christmas vacation by two and one-half days.
Professor J. S. Dobrovolny spoke against the motion. H e said the time for
the recess would do nothing to strengthen the election. He stated that preparations
for elections in the fall would begin in the summer and that to begin campaigning
the last seven days before the election would be ineffective.
Several persons spoke in the favor of the proposal.
A substitute motion was made that the Senate poll all the students and find
out what the majority of students want to do. The motion was seconded.
Professor Benfield replied that the Committee had received a petition signed
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by 4,000students requesting the Committee to consider the election recess.’ The
Committee had also received requests from several other student organizations.
Professor Robert Eubanks spoke against the substitute motion. H e said that
he believed the issue. shpuld be met now and that he did not believe it was feasible
to poll students at this time.
The question was called and upon vote the substitute motion was defeated.
A hand vote was then taken on the main motion which passed by a vote of 102
to 90.
STATEMENT FROM THE “FACULTY FOR RESISTANCE-
POLITICAL SCIENCE”
(2) The President of the University presented the following memorandum to the
Trustees on this subject which he asked he read aloud at the meeting.
June 17, 1970
To THE MEMBERSOF THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
:
Members of the Board of Trustees have requested information concerning a
mimeographed circular, entitled Faculty for Resistance, Political Science Section,
and signed by fifteen members of the Department of Political Science at the
Urbana-Champaign campus. A copy of the circular is attached. (Editor’s note : The
memorandum is printed below.) The memorandum, undated, came to my attention
in early May and has been the subject of a number of news reports and editorials
since that time.
The following points are drawn from letters and reports supplied by the office
of Chancellor J. W. Peltason :
1. Professor Phillip Monypenny, Head of the Department, promptly on the
appearance of the circular “rebuked the pretenses and inferences of this document”
to the members of the group and expressed “doubts about its tone and content.”
He also made clear that “all new courses must he approved by the Department,
the L.A.S. College, and the Campus Senate. Changes in established courses should
come after reflection, consultation, and approval.” He further indicated that in
relating the context of courses to current problems and crises indoctrination should
not be substituted “for efforts to encourge thought.”
2. On May 21, Dean Robert W. Rogers asked Professor Monypenny for a
report on the matter indicating he did so because what was suggested in the document “is so inconsistent with the proper responsibilities and obligations of faculty
members.”
3. The response by Professor Monypenny indicated that the discussions sponsored by the signers of the circular were related to the issues raised in the period
of campus protest in early May and that regular classes and topics were resumed in
the last two weeks of the semester. H e added, “The permanent members of the
department whose names appear on the list are among the most conscientious
teachers and scholars we have, and they will not lend themselves to any adulteration
of the content of their courses or to any abuse of the classroom as a forum for
influencing student opinion rather than for providing an opportunity to learn and
think.”
4. Dean Rogers wrote t o Chancellor Peltason on June 11, 1970, as follows:
“After consultation with the Executive Committee of the College, I write
concerning the memorandum of the ‘Political Science Section’ of the group
that styles itself ‘Faculty for Resistance. We considered the memorandum
along with subsequent statements by Professor Monypenny ; and we believe
that several points should be made :
1. The original memorandum which was undated was issued on either Tuesday or Wednesday, May 5 or May 6, at the time efforts were being mounted
to establish the protest action that was labelled a ‘strike.’ On May 7, as soon
as the original document was called to his attention, Professor Monypenny
sent to the Faculty of his Department a statement regarding the document
itself and reminding the Faculty of the limits of their responsibilities. This
’ A letter frm the sponsors of the petition was presented to the Trustees at the meeting
-
on June 17, 1970.
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document, in our view, is a clear, straight-forward statement of the obligation to separate instruction and advocacy.
2. After the week of May 11, the regular classes were resumed by all members of the Political Science faculty, as Professor Monypenny stated in his
letter of June 4; and the topics covered in these courses were those pertaining to the announced subject of the courses.
3. W e are confident that courses taught by members of the department in
the fall will be taught in the spirit of Professor Monypenny’s statement to his
colleagues of May 7, that indoctrination is . .. a form of political repression
which should have no place in a department . . .’
“Along with Professor Monypenny I find the revolutionary rhetoric employed in the original memorandum inconsistent with the spirit of objectivity
and dispassionate inquiry that should characterize a university. The fact that
it is a species of inflammatory discourse all too common among faculty and
students on university campuses doesn’t make it more acceptable. It is particularly unfortunate when it serves, as in this case, only to increase hostility to
higher education on !fie part of those who assume that educated men will say
only what they mean.
5. Chancellor J. W. Peltason has endorsed this letter and has asked Dean
Rogers to send a copy to each person who signed the original document. Further,
he indicates that “this matter will receive our continuing attention.”
DAVIDD. HENRY
President
Following discussion and general expressions of disapproval of the
statement on the “Faculty for Resistance,” the Trustees received the
report, and, on motion of Mr. Swain, requested the administration to
seek written retractions of the statement from the signatories by the
next meeting of the Board of Trustees.
Faculty for Resistance Political Science Section The lesson of recent political events is now obvious. Official actions of established authorities, revealed by the constantly expanding slaughter in Vietnam and
Cambodia, the systematic elimination of black militants in the United States, the
murder of four students and the wounding of many more by the National Guard
at Kent State University, and the shattered body of Mr. Edgar Hoults in our own
community, have delivered a message which is clear, present, and very dangerous.
The most important political phenomena for Americans today are the war in
Southeast Asia, official racism at home and abroad, and the rapidly rising level of
repression in the domestic political arena.
At the outset official repression took relatively mild forms. Political dissent
at the 1968 Democratic National Convention was met by police clubs and tear-gas.
Yesterday, four young protestors were silenced by a barrage of bullets. And, the
President of the United States, whose policies and political associates have raised
the level of repression to its present heights, has the unmitigated gall to pretend
to extend condolences to the parents of the slain students while indicating that
dissent, rather than his own vicious policies, was the culprit.
I t is very clear that things are not going to stop at these recent events. A
President who considers campus protestors to be “bums,” as well as a local police
chief who supports the use of “dum-dum” bullets, have made political dissent in the
United States an extremely dangerous activity. And under these repressive conditions, protest must pass over to resistance.
As professional political scientists, we believe that the right of open and effective dissent must be protected at all costs. Therefore, we have agreed to orient all
of our courses to the problem of political repression and resistance to the abuses
of official authority. By rotating ourselves through each others classes in order to
provide technical assistance to students seeking to protect themselves against the
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encroachments of a criminal regime, we hope to intellectually arm a resistance force
which is the only possible hope for overcoming our present societal madness.
ROBERT
BYARS
BERNICECARROLL
STEWEN
Cam
FRED
COOMBS
STEPHEN
DOUGLAS
BELDEN
FIELDS
LOUISGOLD
DIANNEGOTTHUL
J. TERRY
IVERSEN
PHILIPMERANTO
STUART
S. NAGEL
MICHAELPARENTI
SUSAN
RIGDON
Jo ANNWATSON
GEORGE
T. Yu
The Graduate Students in Political Science have voted to support this statement.
MEMORIAL TO HOMER J. LIVINGSTON
Mr. Clement presented the following:
e
The members of the Board of Trustees note with sadness the death of
Homer J. Livingston on May 9, 1970. At the time of his death, he was chairman
of the Executive Committee of the First National Bank of Chicago.
Mr. Livingston’s achievements in banking, civic and business affairs are well
known to us all. In addition to his long service as President of the First National
Bank, he served as a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference, as member
and President of the Federal Advisory Council of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, and as President of the American Bankers Association
and the Association of Reserve City Bankers.
In recognition of his many services to the University, including membership
on the Illini Union Fund Committee whch was instrumental in the construction of
the Medical Center Illini Union and Student Resident Hall, this Board conferred
a Trustee’s citation on him in December, 1968.
Today, we reaffirm our appreciation of his services as a valued counselor and
friend of the University and we express our deep sense of loss to his many friends
and to his family.
At the conclusion of the reading of the memorial, all present stood
in silent tribute. T h e memorial was adopted and ordered spread on
the minutes.
AWARD O F CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES
(3) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified
Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Illinois Accountancy Act
of 1943, as amended, to the following candidates who have presented evidence that
they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates
obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state o r territory
of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision
of the law :
Stute from. Which
Certificate
Name
Address
Was 0 b tained
Wilmette, Illinois
New York
EDMUND
ALDOAMBROGI
Barrington, Illinois
Maryland
ROBERTDONALD
COOK
Berwyn, Illinois
Indiana
DWAYNE
EDWIN
ENNIS
Paducah, Kentucky
Texas
JOHN LANEPECK
Evansville, Indiana
Indiana
JAMES LEONARD
ROACH
Wilmette, Illinois
Louisiana
RHYNE
ARTHURCLIFTON
I concur. On motion of Mr. Steger, these certificates were awarded. 938
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APPOINTMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CITIZENS COMMITTEE (4) I. submit the following nominations for appointments to the University of
Illinois Citizens Committee for a period of three years ending January 1, 1973.
DANW. BANNISTER,President, Horace Mann Educators, 216 East Monroe, Springfield, Illinois 62701
EDWARD
F. BLETTNFX,Vice Chairman of the Board, The First National Bank of
Chicago, One First National Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60670
WILLARD
BUNN, JR., President, Springfield Marine Bank, 114 South Sixth Street,
Springfield, Illinois 62701
HAROLD
E. COUNCIL,Farmer, Rural Route 4, Princeton, Illinois 41354
RAYMOND
M. DEFOSSEZ,
Vice President and General Counsel, CNA Financial
Corporation, 310 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60601
LARRY
ELLIOTT,
Farmer, Rural Route 2, Sheffield, Illinois 61361
PARKER
S. GATES,Chairman of the Board, Gates Radio Company, Second and
Hampshire Streets, Quincy, Illinois 62301
NEIL R. GAZEL, Director of Public Relations, Beatrice Foods Co., 120 South
LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603
MARTINHEPNER,Farmer, Rural Route 3, Kewanee, Illinois 61443
ORSONP. HILL,Farmer, Creston, Illinois 60113
RUSSELW. JOST, Physician and Surgeon, 107 East Fourth Street, Waterloo, Illinois 62298
HARRY
ADRIANLANSMAN,Executive Vice President, Kemper Insurance, 320
Hastings Road, Highland Park, Illinois 60035
LANNINC
MACFARLAND,
JR., President, Law Bulletin Publishing Company, 34 North
LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602 MRS. RALPHC. MORGAN,
Homemaker, Rural Route 2, Rossville, Illinois 60963
ROBERT
B. LAMKIN,Farmer, Watson, Illinois 62473
JACOB B. NAUMER,
President, DuQuoin Packing Company, P.O. Box 186, East
Cole Street, DuQuoin, Illinois 62832
JOHN E. PLESKO, General Manager, DAILY LEADER, 318 North Main Street,
Pontiac, Illinois 41764
ROBERTV. PRATHER,
Business Executive, General International Corporation, 1019
South Sixth Street, Springfield, Illinois 62703
HENRY
REGNERY,
Chairman of the Board, Henry Regnery Co., 114 West Illinois
Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610
G. WALLACE
RICH, President, The First National Bank of Cobden, Cobden, Illinois
62920
G L E " C. RITTENHOUSE,Sales Manager, Rittenhouse, Inc., 119 North Sixth Street,
Petersburg, Illinois 62675
JAMES R. ROHM,Sales Manager, United Air Lines, 310 South Michigan Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois 60604
WILLIAMC. ROWLAND,President, General Telephone Company of Illinois, 1312
East Emoire Street. Bloomington. Illinois 61701
RALPHSALZMAN,
Farmer, Ashto;, Iliinois 61006
DAVIDC. SCHIVER,
Farmer, Rural Route 1, Casey, Illinois 62420
D. G. SCHUMACHER,
Editor, Champaign-Urbana Courier, 111 North Race Street,
Urbana, Illinois 61801
LELAND
SHAPER.
Retired. P.O. Box 116. Thebes. Illinois 62990
FRANK
M. SHAGPERT,Piesident, Shappert Engineering Co., Blaine and Menominee
Streets, Belvidere, Illinois 61008
ELMER
E. SMITH,
President, Second National Bank, 27 Vermilion Street, Danville,
Illinois 61832
NEIL P. STEWART,
President and General Manager, Stewart Truck and Equipment
Co., 1204 South Galena Avenue, Dixon, Illinois 61021
HARVEYLOUIS
STUMPF,
Farmer, Route 1, Valmeyer, Illinois 62295
PETER
A. TOMEI,
Attorney, Isham, Lincoln and Beale, One First National Plaza,
Chicago, Illinois 60670
WILLIAM R. WATSON,
Assistant Factory Manager, Steel Fabrication Division,
Caterpillar Tractor Company, 600 West Washington Street, East Peoria,
Illinois 61611
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LLOM WENDT,
Edi.tor and Publisher, C-o
Chicago, Illinois 60611
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Today, 441 North Michigan Avenue,
On motion of Mr.Swain, these appointments were approved.
ADVISORY COUNCIL O F LIBRARIANS, G R A D U A T E SCHOOL O F LIBRARY SCIENCE, URBANA (5) The Dean of Library Administration recommends the following appointments
to the Advisory Council of Librarians for terms of three years beginning September 1, 1970.
Public Libraries
HENRYR. MEISELS,Director, Corn Belt Library System, Bloomington, to succeed
Miss Gertrude E. Gscheidle, Librarian, Chicago Public Library, Chicago,
whose term is expiring.
(The other representative of Public Libraries is Lester L. Stoffel, Executive
Director, Suburban Library System, Western Springs, whose term will expire
in 1971.)
College and University Libraries
SHERMAN
ZELINSKY, Dean of Library Services, Danville Junior College, Danville,
to succeed Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., Director, Cullom-Davis Library, Bradley
University, Peoria, whose term is expiring.
(The other representative of College and University Libraries is Clyde C.
Walton, Director of University Libraries, Northern Illinois University,
DeKalb whose term will expire in 1971.)
School Libruries
MRS. MARGARET
DEES, Coordinator of Libraries, Urbana Community Schools,
Urbana, to succeed Miss Maxine Stevenson, Director of Library Services,
Alton Community Unit School District No. 11, Alton, whose term is expiring.
(The other representative of School Libraries is Miss Mary Ann Swanson,
Head Librarian, Evanston Township High School, Evanston, whose term will
expire in 1971.)
Special Libraries
MRS. ANN M. SEIDMAN,
Technical Librarian, Research Library, A. E. Staley
Manufacturing Company, Decatur, to succeed Mrs. Charlotte L. Anderson,
Librarian, Deere and Co., Moline, whose term is expiring.
(The other representative of Special Libraries is Miss Ruth Nielander,
Librarian, Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co., Mutual Insurance Building,
Chicago, whose term will expire in 1971.)
I concur.
On motion of Dr. Walker, these appointments were approved.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY
(6) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous
meeting of the Board of Trustees.
Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are
designated in the budget by the symbols indicated: A-indefinite tenure; Pindefinite term appointment for part-time service only; B -two years; D - one
year; E-nine months from the beginning of the academic year; F-one-year
appointment ending other than August 31; G- special tenure; Q - initial term
appointment for a Professor or Associate Professor; T - terminal appointment,
accompanied with or preceded by notice of non-reappointment ; W -one-year
appointment subject to special written agreement; Y - twelve months’ service required instead of two semesters; X -percentages opposite X .are for the academic
year; full-time summer service is indicated by “S’;
1-7-indicates the number
of years of service which will be credited at the end of the contract period toward
completion of the probationary period relating to tenure.
Figures following a symbol indicate percentage of time if the appointment
is on a part-time basis (e.g., D75 means one year on three-fourths time).
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Chicago Circle
1. EDWARD
P. FRIEDMAN,
Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on 50 per
cent time, and Assistant Professor of Sociology, on 50 per cent time, beginning
September 1, 1970 (D,l), a t an annual salary of $13,000.
E. HOCKINGS,Assistant Professor of Anthropology, beginning Septem2. PAUL
ber 1, 1970 (4), a t an annual salary of $lZ,OOO.
3. DAVIDCALHOUN
LEEGE,Associate Professor of Political Science, beginning
September 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $18,000.
4. GUENTHER
T ETZ,Assistant Professor of Art, beginning September 1, 1970 (3),
a t an annual salary of $1 1,500.
Medical Center
5. CONWELLH. ANDERSON,
Assistant Professor of Anatomy, School of Basic
Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1970 (lY), at an
6.
annual salary of $14,000.
JOHN ALEXBOSWICK,JR., Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine, on onefourth time, beginning January 1, 1970 (PYZS), at an annual salary of $S,ooO.
Urbana-C hampaign
7. ROBERTH. ENNIS,Professor of Philosophy of Education, beginning September 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $25,000.
8. LAWRENCE
E. JONES,Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1970 ( l ) , at an annual salary of $12,000.
Assistant Professor of Microbiology, beginning September 1,
9. JORDAN KONISKY,
1970 (l), at an annual salary of $13,000.
10. PATRICK
R. LAUGHLIN,
Associate Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1970 (A), a t an annual salary of $15,500. 11. WILMAS. LONGSTREET,
Assistant Professor of Secondary and Continuing Education, for the academic year 1970-71 (W), at an annual salary of $12,000.
12. THOMAS
F. MCGUIRE,Assistant Professor, Police Training Institute, Division
of University Extension, for the period from June 1, 1970, through August 31,
1970 (G), at an annual salary of $14,800.
13. L. DANIELMETZ,Assistant Professor of General Engineering, beginning September 1, 1970 ( l ) , at an annual salary of $11,500.
14. JACK B. MOLDEN,Associate Professor, Police Training Institute, Division of
University Extension, beginning June 15, 1970 (QY),at an annual salary
of $15,850.
15. THOMAS
W. O'ROURKE,Assistant Professor of Health Education, Department
of Health and Safety Education, beginning September 1, 1970 (1). at an annual
salary of $12,000.
16. ROLAND
L UTHERRUHL,Assistant Professor of General Engineering, beginning
September 1, 1970 (l),a t an annual salary of $12,000.
17. FREDERICK
A. SCHLIPF,Assistant Professor of Library Science, Graduate
School of Librarv Science. beginning
1. 1970 (1). at an annual
- SeDteinber
_
salary of $13,000.
18. DAVIDSEIGLER,Assistant Professor of Botany, beginning September 1, 1970
( l ) , at an annual salary of $11,500.
19. PETER
S HAW,Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1970
( l ) , a t an annual salary of $11,400.
20. JACK E. THOMAS,
Associate Dean with rank of Assistant Professor, College of
Education, beginning July 1, 1970 (DY,lY), at an annual salary of $18,000.
21. CONSTANTIYE
TRAHIOTIS,Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1970 (l), at an annual salary of $11,500.
22. MERLINC. WITTROCK,Professor of Educational Psychology, beginning September 1, 1970 (A), at an annual salary of $21,000.
ZERNICH,JR., Assistant Professor of Art, beginning September 1,
23. THEODORE
1970 (I), a t an annual salary of $14,000.
-
,
I
Visiting Staff
24. RICHARD
A. BROWN,Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, Chicago Circle, on two-thirds time, for the spring quarter 1969-70 (E67),a t a salary of
$Z,OOO.
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25. KEVIN
W. HINCE,Visiting Professor in the Institute of Labor and Industrial
Relations, Urbana, for the period from July 1, 1970, through August 31, 1970
(DY), a t a salary of $2,500.
26. CHIA-WEI WOO, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, Urbana, for the
academic year 1970-71 (D), at a salary of $16,000.
Administrative Appointment
27. DONALD
C. NEVILLE,
Campus Director of Planning and Construction, Medical
Center, beginning September 1, 1970 (DY), at an annual salary of $22,000. On motion of Dr. Walker, these appointments were confirmed. HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH, ITALIAN, AND PORTUGUESE, CHICAGO CIRCLE (7) The Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chicago Circle, has
recommended to the Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus the appointment of
Dr. Brian Dutton, presently Professor of Spanish, University of Georgia, Athens,
Georgia, as Professor of Spanish on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department
of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, beginning August 16, 1970, on an academic
year service basis at an annual salary of $24,000.
Professor Audrey Kouvel has been Acting Head of the Department since
September 1, 1969.
The nomination of Professor Dutton is supported by the Consultative Committee for the Headship of the Department' and by the faculty of the Department
of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. The Chancellor and the Dean of the Graduate
College approve the recommendation. The Executive Vice President and Provost
concurs.
I recommend approval.
On motion of Ah-. Hahn, this appointment was approved.
HEADSHIP O F THE DEPARTMENT O F PHYSICS, URBANA
(8) The Dean of the College of Engineering has recommended to the Chancellor a t
Urbana-Champaign the appointment of Dr. Ralph 0. Simmons, presently Professor
o f Physics, as Professor on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department of
Physics beginning September 1, 1970, on an academic year service basis, at an
annual salary of $26,500.
The appointment of Professor Simmons will fill the vacancy which will be
created by the retirement of Professor Gerald M. Almy.
The nomination of Dr. Simmons is made with the advice of a search committee' and after consultation with members of the faculty of the Department of
Physics and the Executive Committee of the College of Engineering. The nomination is supported by the Dean of the Graduate College. The Chancellor a t UrbanaChampaign has approved the recommendation. The Executive Vice President and
Provost concurs.
I recommend approval.
On motion of Mr. Swain, this appointment was approved.
Professor Gerald M. Almy, the retiring Head of the Department of
Physics, was in attendance in his capacity as Vice Chairman of the
Urbana Senate Council. President Henry took note of his presence in
the room and asked that he stand and be recognized.
'Audrey Kouvel, Professor of Spanish and Acting Head of the Department of Spanish
Italian, and Portu uese, Chicago Circle, Chairman; James Corn ton Assistant Professor d
Spanish Chicago 8 r c l e ; Lee Jennings, Professor of German, Cf&aio Circle; Anthony Passuariell;, Professor of Spanish and Head of the Department. of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese,
Urbana; ohn Wolf, Professor cf History and Associate in the Center for Advanced Study,
Chicago d r d e
2 Harry G Drickamer Professor of Chemical Engineering in the College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences &e College df Engineering, and in the Center for Advanced Stud Chairman.
John Bardeer;, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics and in the Center
Advanced
Study; William J. Hall, Professor of Civ$ Engineering; Dillon E. Ma other, Professor of
Physics; Thomas A. O'Halloran, Jr., Associate Professor of Physics; Charyes P. Slichter, Prcfessor of Physics and in the Center for Advanced Study; Jere+ah D. Sullivan, Associate Professor of Physics; Albert Wattenberg, Research Professor of Physlcs.
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HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT O F FIXED PARTIAL PROSTHODONTICS. MEDICAL CENTER ( 9 ) The Dean of the College of Dentistry has recommended to the Chancellor at
the Medical Center campus the appointment of Dr. Valdemars Janis Jekkals, presently Assistant Professor of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics at the University of
Pennsylvania, as Associate Professor of Fixed Partial Prosthodontics on indefinite
tenure, and Head of the Department, beginning July 1, 1970, on a twelve months'
service basis, at an annual salary of $23,500.
This appointment is to succeed Dr. Fred N. Bazola, who retired effective
April 1, 1968.
This nomination of Dr. Jekkals is made with the advice of a search committee' and after consultation with all members of the faculty of the Department of
Fixed Partial Prosthodontics of the rank of assistant professor and above. The
nomination is supported by the Dean of the Graduate College. The Chancellor at
the Medical Center approves the recommendation. The Executive Vice President
and Provost concurs.
I recommend approval.
On motion of Dr. Walker, this appointment was approved.
ESTABLISHMENT O F THE PEORIA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WITHIN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, MEDICAL CENTER, AND APPOINTMENT OF A DEAN (10) The plan for the reorganization of the College of Medicine, approved by the
Board of Trustees on July 23, 1969, and endorsed by the Board of Higher Education on November 4, 1969, authorizes the establishment of semi-autonomous schools
within the College of Medicine, each with its own dean. The first such schoolThe Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine -was established on January 1, 1970,
by action of the Board of Trustees on December 17, 1969.
As a further step in the implementation of the plan of reorganization, the
Executive Dean of the College of Medicine, with the concurrence of the Chancellor at the Medical Center, has recommended that another semi-autonomous school
be established at Peoria, Illinois, as of July 1, 1970, and that it be named the Peoria
School of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Illinois.
The Executive Dean of the College, with the concurrence of the Chancellor,
recommends the appointment of Dr. Nicholas J. Cotsonas, Jr., presently Professor
of Medicine in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine on indefinite tenure, as
Professor of Medicine, Peoria School of Medicine on indefinite tenure and Dean of
the Peoria School of Medicine beginning July 1, 1970, on a twelve months' service
basis, at an annual salary of $4S,OOO.
The nomination of Dr. Cotsonas is made with the advice of a search committee' comprised of representatives from the faculty of The Abraham Lincoln School
of Medicine and the community of Peoria.
The Executive Vice President and Provost concurs in these recommendations.
I recommend approval.
On motion of Mr. Swain, establishment of this school was authorized and the appointment was approved.
ESTABLISHMENT O F DEPARTMENTS O F FAMILY PRACTICE. MEDICAL CENTER (11) The Medical Center Senate has approved a recommendation from the College
of Medicine for the establishment of Departments of Family Practice within the
clinical schools of the College of Medicine as appropriate.
Public Act 76-1942 requires the teaching of the general practice of medicine
Ro6ert B. Underwood, Professor of Prosthodontics and Head of !he Department of Prosthodonticg, Chainnqn; Charles R Berg, Profesyr of Dentistry in Operative Dentistry; William L.
McDaniel, Associate Professor of Perlodonbcs; Dale R. Eisenmann, Assistant Professor of
Histology.
* Richard M. M y w Deputy Executive Dean College of Medicine Chairman. R. E.
Condon Professor of ur iv The Abraham llncolh School of Medicine: W. H. gastman,
Presideh Peoria M e d i e &ci&y* R. A. Harvey, He$, Department of Radidpgy, The Abraham
Lincoln h m o l of Medicine;
P. Naughton Associate Professor of Medimne, The Abraham
Lincoln School of Medicine.
C. Rowboth&,, Peoria business leader; L. D. Rutherford, thirdyear medical student; T. w'. Van Arsdale, President, Bradley University.
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in all medical schools established and maintained by the state of Illinois. Establishment of Departments of Family Practice will provide an organizational structure
by which the College of Medicine will seek to implement a comprehensive program
of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education for family (general) practice.
The University’s Budget Request f o r Operatwns-Fiscal Year 1971 included
an item of $342,000 f o r the establishment of the Department of Family Practice.
Although the Health Education Commission approved the entire amount requested
($34Z,p), the Board of Higher Education at first approved only $171,000 (within
the initial guidelines set by the Governor). Subsequently, the Board approved the
remainder ($171,000) f o r inclusion in a supplemental budget for the health fields.
Appropriation bills covering the entire amount have been approved by the Illinois
General Assembly and sent to the Governor.
The University Senates Conference has indicated that no other Senate jurisdiction is involved. The Chancellor a t the Medical Center campus and the Executive Vice President and Provost concur.
I recommend approval subject to further action by the Board of Higher
Education.
On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved.
PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT O F A CENTER FOR ADVANCED COMPUTATION. URBANA (12) A Center for Advanced Computation as a special unit of the Graduate College is proposed at the Urbana-Champaign campus. The Center will carry on and
promote interdisciplinary, problem-oriented research for which the application of
unusually powerful computers represents a significant resource.
There are several classes of problems of broad national import for which a
computer of unprecedented capacity, such as the ILLIAC IV, may provide a unique
mechanism for model-building and a hitherto unavailable resource for data handling. With the computer scheduled for completion during this calendar year, the
focus of activities on the ILLIAC IV project will shift from computer design and
development to the application of the computer to problems as varied as numerical
weather prediction, natural resource allocation, large-scale agricultural planning,
and multidimensional hydrodynamic calculations. Such problem-solving activities
are not in the mainstream of computer science; they call for strong and continuing
interaction between and among computer designers and programmers and the
experts in the various disciplines and fields of application. Interdisciplinary research
of this type, which requires major access to a completely new computational facility
and involves the participation of key academic staff in many departments and colleges, can best be accomplished in a Center for Advanced Computation.
Proposed Organization and Administration
The Center is to be organized along the general lines of other special units in the
Graduate College. General policy and guidelines for operation of the Center within
the stated mission will be established by a policy committee reporting to the Dean
of the Graduate College and appointed by him after consultation with the deans of
colleges with special interests in the activities of the Center.
The Director of the Center, appointed after consultation with the policy committee, would implement policies and objectives with the assistance of a steering
committee made up of active participants in the program.
While professional support personnel with appointments in the Center wil1
contribute to any of its projects, research programs in the Center will normally be
under the research leadership of academic staff associated with other departments,
either on the basis of joint appointments or of less formal collaborative arrangements. Although it would involve and support graduate students in many graduate
programs, and will stimulate new interdepartmental programs, the Center would
not propose to assume a departmental instructional role or to establish degree
programs under its jurisdiction.
Objectives and Graduate Research Mission of t h e Center
The central mission of the Center will be to carry on and promote interdisciplinary
graduate research on a broad array of problems for which unusually powerful
computers will provide unique capability.
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To implement these objectives, the Center would have access to computational
facilities, in particular the ILLIAC IV which constitutes a significant national
resource. The Center will also provide a physical and intellectual environment for
encouraging interdepartmental research activities.
Budgetary a n d Staff Implications
Operation of the Center and support of research activities would involve a staff of
approximately thirty academic personnel together with a technical and clerical
nonacademic staff of comparable size. Financial support would be provided initially
under federal (largely Department of Defense) sponsorship, which would support
a widely diversified program of graduate research. State funds would be requested
to support the operation of the Director’s office and certain associated research
activities. State funds amounting to $28,700 have been allocated for FY 1971.
This proposal has the approval of the Graduate College Executive Comm!ttee,
the Research Board, the Senate, the Chancellor, and the Executive Vice President
and Provost.
The University Senates Conference has advised that no further Senate jurisdiction is involved.
I concur, subject to further action by the Illinois Board of Higher Education.
On motion of Mr. Swain, this proposal was approved.
THE REQUIREMENT OF AN ADVANCE DEPOSIT O N TUITION AND FEES (13) At its meeting on January 18, 1961, the Board of Trustees approved the collection of a nonrefundable deposit of $30 from all new undergraduate students
(except foreign students living outside the United States a t the time of application)
seeking admission to the University for a fall term. On January 15, 1964, this
requirement was extended to include new graduate students and new students in
the College of Law. Furthermore, it was extended to include continuing students
(i.e., those currently registered who wish to register for the following term) with
certain exceptions.
The Board‘s action of January 15, 1964, however, provided “that the Office of
Admissions and Records be authorized, in cooperation with the Business Office :
to establish for each campus the semesters or sessions for which the depqsit on
tuition and fees is required beginning with the first semester of 1964-65. . . .
Under this authorization, several exceptions and variations have been introduced from time to time, as conditions affecting applications and subsequent enrollment have varied. The three campuses differ considerably in respect of such conditions, and experience with the administration of the nonrefundable deposit has led
to the recommendation from the University Committee on Fees’ that each campus
be allowed to establish the categories of applicants for which the nonrefundable
deposit would be required, in accordance with the special conditions prevailing at
a given time.
It should be noted that since the advance-deposit plan was adopted, a nonrefundable fee of $15 is required of all applicants for admission or for readmission
to the University. This requirement meets in part one of the main purposes of the
nonrefundable tuition deposit, namely the screening out of individuals who are
unlikely to register if admitted.
I concur in the recommendation that the Chancellor at each campus be authorized to establish for his campus the categories of students and the sessions
(quarters or semesters) for which the nonrefundable deposit of $30 on tuition and
fees would be required.
O n motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved.
CHANGES IN STUDENT TUITION
(14) The appropriations from the University Income Fund, as passed by the General Assembly, are based on an increase in the rate of resident tuition by $150 a
Lyle H. Lanier, Executive Vice President and Provost, Chairman; Herbert 0. Farber,
Vice President and Comptroller- Joseph S: B ando, Chancellor at the Medical Center campus;
E. Eugene Oliver, Director of t f ~ eUniversity 8ffice of School and College Relations; Norman A.
Parker, Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus; Jack W. Peltason, Chancellor at the UrbanaChampaign campus.
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year, beginning with the first quarter or semester starting after January 1, 1971,
and a further increase in nonresident tuition of $300 a year, beginning in September, 1970, beyond the $100 increase approved by the Board of Trustees on October
16, 1968. Similar increases were proposed for all other institutions of higher
education.
I n order to meet the income projections, I recommend that the following tuition schedule be adopted, effective on the dates indicated :
Range I
Range IT
Range 111 Range I V
Illinois Residents
Semester, February, 1971. .. . . . $198
$38
$137
8 76
Quarter, January, 1971.. . . . . .
132
92
50
25
Eight-Week Term, June, 1971. .
99
69
38
19
Nonresidents
$236
Semester, September, 1970. .. . . $627
8430
287
Quarter, September, 1970.. . . . . 418
15 7
Eight-Week Term, June, 1971. . 314
215
118
19
The semester rates are charged at the Urbana-Champaign campus during the
regular academic year. The quarter rates are charged for all terms at the Chicago
Circle and the Medical Center campuses, and for any eleven- or twelve-week summer program at the Urbana-Champaign campus. The eight-week-term rates are
charged for the regular summer session at the L’rbana-Champaign campus.
.
$;5”
On motion of Mr. Steger, this recommendation was approved.
REVISION OF REGULATIONS CONCERNING PRE-EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH EXAMINATIONS
(Revision of The General Rules Concerning
University Organization and Procedure)
(15) On December 11, 1969, the Executive Vice President and Provost appointed
a special committee’ to review the pre-employment health examinations and related
procedures being followed at the three campuses. Section 26(m and n) of The
General Rules Concerning Univrrsity Organization and Procedure states that such
examinations shall be “in a form prescribed hy the Director of the University
Health Services. . . .” With the decentralization of administrative organization
under the chancellorship system, the Health Service at each of the three campuses
is headed by its own Director. The task of the special committee was to review
existing procedures and to recommend appropriate changes in Section 26(m and n)
of The General Rules in the light of the change to the chancellorship system.
The committee’s report has been received, and the following changes in Section 26(m and n) are recommended (deletions are crossed out and additions to the
text are in italics) :
“(m) All employees of the.Universify, unless excepted by the President, are required to .~
1 .
’
p
with the position that being
The
in which this evidence
is
sought.
form
is to
be presented will be prescribed by the Director of the Health Service at each
campus. Employees securing a rating of ‘Unemployable’ may not be employed, except on approval of the President. As deemed necessary by the
Directors of the Health Services, new employees are required to be immunized against communicable diseases. Employees of the University whose
duties require them to handle food products shall be subject to periodic
medical examinations given under the supervision of the Directors of the
Health Services, and no individual shall be employed in duties of this nature
who shows evidence of any comnlunicable disease.
J. W Briscoe Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs, Urbana-Champaign campus,
Chairmnll* honald J: Caseley Vice Chancellor, Medical Center campus; Marvin J. Colbert,
DireFtor hf Health Services, Medical Center campus; Laurence M. Hursh,. Directqr of Health
Services Urbana-champaign campus. Edward K. Isaacson, Staff Physician, Chicago Circle
campus; ’Alfred P. Maurice, Associate‘ Dean of Faculties, Chicago Circle campus.
946 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
“(n) Failure on the part of an employee to take any required physical examination,
or to present evidence of freedom from tuberculosis or immunity to smallpox,
to do so, shall serve to make the
after being notified
University employment contract inoperative and salary payments shall cease.”
The Chancellors at the three campuses endorse the proposed changes, and the
Executive Vice President and Provost recommends their adoption.
I concur.
On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation and the proposed
revision in The General Rules Concerning University Organization
and Procedure were approved.
ADDITION TO THE GENERAL RULES CONCERNING UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION A N D PROCEDURE: SECTION 35 (16) The University Council on Libraries has approved a recommendation from
the Committee on Historical Manuscripts and University Archives that the organization and functions of the University Archives be recognized by inclusion in The
General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure.
At present, the Urbana campus has the most extensive and well-defined archival program. Chicago Circle is developing its collection of university materials
as well as a large collection of non-university manuscript materials. The Medical
Center is limited by lack of space, but is establishing the bases for retention and
collection of records and will take control of materials when space is available.
In the reorganization under the chancellorship system, the status of the University Archives was not dealt with specifically. It is the consensus of the Council
that the archival program on each campus should be autonomous from any other,
each headed by one archivist on each campus.
Therefore, I now recommend that the following section be added to the
General Rules :
University Archives
SEC.35 (a) The University Archives, a division of the library under the direction
of an Archivist on each campus, is the depository for records having research
or historical value and includes records transferred to its custody. The University Archives also includes professional and personal manuscripts of members
of the academic and administrative staffs and records of faculty and student
organizations that may be given to the University for preservation and use.
(b) Records produced or received by any agency or employee of the University in the transaction of University business become University property.
For the prirposes of this paragraph, records shall be defined as including all
documents, correspondence, accounts, files, manuscripts, publications, photographs, tapes, drawings, or other material bearing upon the activities and
functions of the University or its officers and employees.
No University records shall be discarded or destroyed except upon the
prior approval of the Archivist pursuant to a finding and recommendation by
the administrative unit involved that such records have no further administrative value. The Archivist shall withhold the approval of any such action until
he is satisfied that the records involved have no value for other administrative
ofices and that they need not be retained for legal reasons, as determined by
appropriate officers. Where appropriate, the Archivist may arrange for the
transfer of records to the University Archives as an alternative to destruction.
(c) The archives of the General Offices of the University shall be under
the jurisdiction of the Archivist a t the Urbana-Champaign campus.
O n motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation and the proposed
addition to The General Rules Concerning University Organization and
Procedure are approved.
DESIGNATION OF UNIVERSITY OFFICERS FOR FACILITY SECURITY CLEARANCE (17) Oficials of the United States governmental agencies have requested the Board
of Trustees to designate by formal action the trustees and officers of the Board
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who do not require access to classified information and who therefore shall not
have the authority and responsibility for negotiation, execution, and administration
of contracts with the United States of America and its agencies and all of the
duties and responsibilities pertaining to the protection of classified information.
The following resolution is offered in the form requested by the agencies and its
adoption is recommended.
Resolution
WHEREAS,
it has been brought to the attention of The Board of Trustees of
the University of Illinois with its principal office and place of business in the City
of Urbana, State of Illinois, that in connection with a Facility Security Clearance,
the Chief Executive Officer and those other officers or officials who are specifically
and properly designated by action of the Board of Trustees in accordance with the
institution’s requirements as the managerial group having authority and responsibility for the negotiation, execution and administration of User Agency contracts
and delegated all of the duties and responsibilities of the Board of Trustees pertaining to the protection of classified information are required to be cleared by the
Department of Defense; and
WHEREAS,if because of this delegation the board will not be in a position to
affect adversely the performance of classified contracts, other officers or trustees
who shall not require access to classified information in the conduct of the University’s business and who do not occupy positions that would enable them to
affect the university’s policies or practices in the performance of classified contracts, are not required to be cleared, provided the Board of Trustees by formal
action affirms and makes a matter of record in the organization’s minutes of that
executive hody, that
RESOLVED
: The following named officers, officials and trustees shall not require,
shall not have, and can be effectively excluded from, access to all classified information in the possession of the university and do not occupy positions that would
enable them to affect adversely the university’s policies or practices in the performance of classified contracts or programs for the User Agencies :
TITLE
NAME
OGILVIE, Richard B.
PAGE, Ray
TONES. Theodore A.
.STEGER, Russell
GRIMES, Donald R.
HAHN. Ralnh C.
STONE, W: Clement, Sr.
WALKER, Earl E.
MANCHESTER, R. R.
Governor of Illinois
Superintendent of Public
Instruction
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Treasurer
CITIZENSHIP
us
us
us
us
us
us
us
us
us
Be I t Further Resolved: The following officers of the Board of Trustees and
of the University of Illinois be and hereby are designated as the managerial group
having the authority and the responsibility for the negotiation, execution and administration of User Agency contracts and all of the duties and responsibilities
pertaining to the protection of classified information : President, Secretary, and
Comptroller of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois; and President,
Vice-president and Comptroller, Executive Vice President and Provost, and University Counsel of the University of Illinois.
On motion of Mr. Clement, the foregoing resolution was adopted.
DEDICATION
O F CERTAIN
NATURAL AREAS A S N A T U R E PRESERVES
(VOLO BOG A N D WAUCONDA BOG)
(18) The Board of Trustees a t its regular: meeting held on October 16, 1967,
authorized the execution of Articles of Dedicatlon of Volo Bog, Wauconda Bog,
and other properties as nature preserves within the meaning of An Act in relation
to the acquisition, control, maintenance, improvement, and protection of State parks
and nature preserves, approved June 26, 1925, as amended. That action directed
that the Aiticles of Dedication provide for retention of University responsibility
for the care, supervision, and control of the premises and that the dedication be
limited to a period not in excess of twenty-five years.
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The law requires the approval of the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission
and the State of Illinois Department of Conservation for the dedications h
u
t such
approvals were not forthcoming. After further negotiations with the Illinois Nature
Preserves Commission, the State of Illinois Department of Conservation, and the
Illinois Chapter of the Nature Conservancy, from whom the University acquired
title, it has been determined that with respect to Volo Bog and Wauconda Bog the
following actions be recommended :
a. That The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois dedicate both \ 7 ~ l ~
Bog and Wauconda Bog as nature preserves in perpetuity and without qualification.
b. That concurrently The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois join in
an instrument with the Nature Conservancy conveying title to the premises to
the State of Illinois Department of Conservation, subject to the reverter rights
presently held by the Nature Conservancy under the terms of the deed from the
Nature Conservancy to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the Vice President and Comptroller and the
Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute Articles of Dedication and conveyances of title to these properties as outlined above.
On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.
APPROPRIATIONS FOR NONRECURRING EXPENDITURES
Chicago Circle
(19) The Chancellor, on behalf of the Chicago Circle Committee on Nonrecurring
Appropriations, recommends the following appropriations from the :
Chicago Circle General Reserve
College of Education
$ 20 OOO
School of Physical Education, equipment ..........................
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Department of Chemistry, equipment ................................
30 OOO Department of Physics, equipment .................................
50 000 Department of Geological Sciences, equipment. .....................
20 000 Department of Biological Sciences, equipment. .....................
25 000 Department of Psychology, equipment. .............................
30 OOO Physical Plant Department
Renovation of sixth floor of University Hall :
102 000 From F Y 1970 funds ............................................
From FY 1971 funds ............................................
13 M#) Total, Chicago Circle General Reserve.. ..........................
$290 OOO Urbana-Champaign
The Chancellor, on behalf of the Urbana-Champaign Committee on Nonrecurring
Appropriations, recommends the following appropriations from the :
Urbana-Champaign General Reserve
College of Fine and Applied Arts
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, equipment. ............... $ 30 OOO
School of Music, equipment.. ......................................
30 000
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Life Sciences, equipment.. ...............................
20 000 Total, Urbana-Champaign Gemral Reserve.. ......................
$ 80 000 The Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comptroller concur.
I recommend approval.
On motion of Mr. Hahn, these appropriations were made by the
following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger,
Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker ; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
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REQUEST TO ILLINOIS BUILDING AUTHORITY TO CONTRACT FOR PAINTING FOR UTILITIES BUILDING. PHASE 111 ADDITION, CHICAGO CIRCLE (20) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the Illinois Building Authority be requested to
award a contract in the amount of $14,889 to S. hieltzer & Sons Decorating Co.,
Chicago, the low bidder for field finish painting for the Utilities Building, Phase
111 Addition at the Chicago Circle campus, and proceed to procure this work for
the University.
This work is part of the project for Chicago Circle, Phase I11 construction
which :he Board, on July 26, 1967, requested the Illinois Building Authority to
provide. The Authority will finance the construction and lease the facilities to the
University for rental payments for which the state appropriations are available.
Jurisdiction of the land has been transferred to the Authority.
It is also recommended that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board
be authorized to make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver such instruments of
transfer, conveyance, lease, contract, and other documents as are necessary to provide for the carrying out of the foregoing project by the Illinois Building Authority, and that the resolution submitted herewith be adopted to implement the
official action requested.
Resolution
Be I t , and I t Hereby Is, Resolved by The Board of Trustees of the University
of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, that the Illinois Building
Authority be, and it hereby is, requested to award to S. Meltzer & Sons Decorating
Co., 2671 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, a contract for field finish painting for the Utilities Building, Phase 111 Addition at the Chicago Circle campus
for the sum of $14,889.00 and proceed to procure this work for the University.
Be I t , and I t Herrby Is, Further Resolved by The Board of Trustees of the
University of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, that the Comptroller and Secretary of this public corporation be, and they hereby are, authorized
to make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver, in the name and on behalf of this
corporation, such instruments of transfer, conveyance, lease, contract and other
documents as are necessary or appropriate in order to provide for the carrying out
of the foregoing project and facility by the Illinois Building Authority.
On motion of Mr. Swain, the foregoing resolution was adopted by
the following vote: Ape, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr.
Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
EXERCISE OF OPTIONS TO RENEW CONTRACTS FOR ANNUAL
ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE, CHICAGO CIRCLE
(21) On May 20, 1969, the University received bids for annual elevator maintenance service for Fiscal Year 1970 at the Chicago Circle campus. The contract
documents provided that the UniversiQ will have the option to renew these contracts annually through June 30, 1975, and with the further provision that if the
annual options are exercised that unit prices for metal and metal products will be
adjusted by the appropriate index published by the United States Department of
Labor, and that unit prices for labor be adjusted on the basis of the percentage
change in the preceding year's wages. On June 18, 1969, the Board of Trustees
authorized the awarding of these contracts to the low bidders.
In addition to these contracts, bids were received on February 3, 1970, and on
March 5, 1970, for elevator maintenance service for Phase I11 buildings which
were activated after the above original contracts were awarded. These minor contracts did not require Board approval and were executed by the University. These
contracts contain the same option renewal and escalation provisions as the original
contracts f o r annual elevator maintenance service.
The Physical Plant Department and the Purchasing Division have determined
that it would be more economical to exercise the option for renewing the existing
contracts for elevator maintenance service than to solicit for new bids.
Accordingly, the President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that subject to funds being made avail-
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able, the options held by the University be exercised to renew the above contracts
for elevator maintenance service for the Chicago Circle campus for Fiscal Year
1971, with the unit price adjustments as follows:
Unit
cost
Pricc
for
Original
Contract Adjustmmts F Y1971
Group A
Reliance Elevator Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37 800 00 $3 071 25 $40 871 25
Group B 6 C
Haughton Elevator Company, Div. of
7 9.52 51
7 291 20
661 31
Reliance Electric Co., Toledo, Ohio.. .......
Group D
1 344 00
107 23
1 451 23
Montgomery Elevator Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Group E
7 500 00
601 50
8 101 50
Gregory Elev. Maint. Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Group F
4 200 00
343 89
4 543 89
Gallaher & Speck. .......................
Group G
334 07
4 414 07
4 080 00
Gallaher & Speck. .......................
$62 215 20 $5 119 25 $67 334 45
Total .................................
Funds have been included in the proposed operating budget of the Physical
Plant Department for FY1971.
On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved by
the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr.
Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
CONTRACTS FOR CONTRACTORS' FEES FOR MINOR REMODELING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION, FY1971, AT CHICAGO CIRCLE AND MEDICAL CENTER (22) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor
building alterations, repairs, and new construction work for the period July 1,.
1970, through June 30, 1971, at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses,
the award in each case to be to the lowest bidder.
Per Cent
Per Cent
Per Cent
for
for
for
Labor
M&erial
Contracts
General-Erik A. Borg Company, Skokie. ...
8
30
8
Electrical -Gerson Electric Construction Co.,
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21
28
10
Plumbing-G. F. Connelly Co., Inc., Chicago 8%
31%
8%
Heating, Refrigeration, and Temperature Control- The Nu-Way Contracting Corp.,
Chicago ................................
10
35
5
Ventilation and Distribution Systems for
Conditioned Air- Admiral Heating and
Ventilating, Inc., Hillside. ...............
9
38
5
These contracts will be for work which does not justify the cost of preparing
separate drawings and specifications and of separate bidding procedures on each
project estimated to cost less than $ZS,OOO. The several contractors bid on percentages to be added to the actual cost of material, labor, and subcontracts, and
the awards recommended are to the lowest bidders.
The work will be done as ordered by the Physical Plant Department and will
be paid for on the basis of the actual cost of each job plus contractors' fees. Sub-
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mitted herewith is a report of the Office of Physical Plant Planning and Construction, including a schedule of bids received, showing the fee percentages to be
added for work to be executed under these cost-plus contracts, a copy of which is
being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. No assignment of funds is
requested and each job will be covered by a contract change order charged against
funds allocated for the project.
It is further recommended that the Vice-president and Comptroller be authorized to approve change orders under these contracts up to $25,OOO on each
project.
On motion of Mr. Swain, these recommendations were approved by
the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr.
Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
CONTRACTS F O R REMODELING IN BURRILL HALL. URBANA
(23) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts based on
percentages bid for contractors’ fees for remodeling ten rooms in Burrill Hall,
for the Department of Physiology, the award in each case being to the low bidder.
Per Cent
for
Material
Estimated
Per Cent Fee PayPer Cent
for
mantsana!
Subcon- Eguifiment
for
tracts
Labor
costs
Total
Estimated
Payments
General -Skoog Construction Company,
Champaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
23
2
$1 897 00 $20 097 00
Electrical -Remco Electrical
4 739 64
Corporation, Champaign
6
26
10
645 64
Plumbing- Willis Thomas
& W. C. Thomas, a
partnership doin business as Thomas blumbing
5 747 60
& Heating Co., Urbana. . 16
31
0
1 387 60
Heating, Piping, Refrigeration and Automatic
Temperature Control
Systems- David W.
Reichard Plumbing &
Heating Co., Inc.,
1 761 64
42
0
569 64
Urbana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Ventilation and Distribution
Systems for Conditioned
Air - David W. Reichard
Plumbing & Heating Co.,
1 275 00
0
375 00
55
Inc., Urbana.. . . . . . . . . . 15
Funds for this work are available in an appropriation made by the Board of
Trustees on April 15, 1970.
Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being
filed with the Secretary of the Board for record.
On motion of Dr. Walker, these contracts were awarded by the
following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger,
Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones,
Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
CONTRACTS FOR REMODELING IN DAVENPORT HALL A N D STOCK PAVILION, URBANA (24) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts based on
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percentages bid for contractors’ fees for remodeling the meats commissary in
Davenport Hall and slaughter house facilities in the Stock Pavilion a t the UrbanaChampaign campus, the award in each case being to the low bidder.
Estimated
Per Cent Fee PayPer Cent Per Cent
for
ments and
Total
for
Subcon- Equipment Estimated
for
Material
Labor
tracts
Costs
Payments
General -Barber &
DeAtley, Inc., Urbana.. . 2 . 9
$2 168 55 $11 418 55
24
25
Electrical-G. L. Wilsky,
a n individual, doing business as Downtown Electric, Urbana.. . . . . . . . . . . 16
0
60 80
340 80
26
Plumbing- Willis Thomas
& W. C. Thomas, a
partnership, doing business as Thomas Plumbing
& Heating Co., Urbana. . 16
33
0
426 40
1 991 40
Heating, Piping, Refrigeration & Automatic
Temperature Control
Systems- David W.
Reichard Plumbing &
Heating Co., Inc.,
Urbana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
42
5
468 00
2 368 00
Funds for this work are available in an appropriation made by the Board of
Trustees on April 15, 1970.
Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being
filed with the Secretary of the Board €or record.
On motion of Mr. Swain, these contracts were awarded by the
following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger,
Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones,
Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF OUTDOOR FIRING RANGE FOR POLICE TRAINING INSTITUTE, DIVISION O F UNIVERSITY EXTENSION, U RBANA (25) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contract based
on percentages bid for contractors’ fees for construction of an outdoor firing range
f o r the Police Training Institute of the Division of University Extension at the
Urbana-Champaign campus, the award being to the low bidder.
Estimated
Per Cent Fee PayPer Cent Per Cent
for
ments and
Total
for
Subcon- Equipment Estimated
fm
Material
Labor
tracts
Costs
Payments
General -Barber 8.
DeAtley, Inc., Urbana.. . 2 . 9
24
2
$7 755 00 $74 755 00
Funds for this work are available in an appropriation made by the Seventysixth General Assembly for the Police Training Institute.
Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being
filed with the Secretary of the Board for record.
On motion of Mr. Hahn, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr.
Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
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CONTRACT FOR OPERATION OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY, URBANA (26) Since 1956 the Illinois Department of Agriculture has operated a diagnostic
laboratory for animals, housed in facilities provided by the College of Veterinary
Medicine on the Urbana-Champaign campus. The laboratory is designed to serve
a n i d s owned by citizens of the state and to advance the field of veterinary medicine through research and public service.
The University has received approximately 30 per cent of the services rendered through the provisions of clinical material necessary for teaching. To compensate for services thus received, the University has shared the cost of operating
the laboratory t o the extent of approximately 30 per cent, by providing released
time of professionals and technicians to assist in the diagnostic work.
The Director of the Department and the Dean of the College propose that
during 1970-71, and possibly in future years, the University assume responsibility
for the administration and operation of the laboratory and that the Department pay
the University $198,000 (approximately 70 per cent of the operating costs) for the
year ending June 30, 1971. The transition in administration of the laboratory will
take place during the first six months of the year in order to permit an orderly
transfer of responsibilities, and the University will cooperate with the Department
in opexating the laboratory during this period. The support from the Department
($198,iuK)) will be reduced by any costs incurred by the Department during the
transition period. Implementation of the proposal is subject to the availability
of funds.
The Chancellor a t Urbana-Champaign and the Vice President and Comptroller
recommend that authorization be given to enter into an agreement with the Illinois
Department of Agriculture as outlined above.
I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PARKING FACILITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-WILLARD AIRPORT (27) The Department of Aeronautics of the State of Illinois has agreed to provide
costs not exceeding $ZOO,aoO to provide certain auto parking facilities, perimeter
fencing, drainage, and incidental items at the University of 1 llinois-\f‘illard Airport
as defined in their Project 70A-12-503. The Board of Trustees on December 17,
1969, authorized the University to enter into a “Limited Agency and Participation
Agreement” with the Department to implement the project.
In accordance with the terms of the Agreement, the Department has prepared
specifications for the project and has secured sealed bids. The low bidder on the
project is the Champaign Asphalt Company, Champaign, Illinois, with a bid of
$179,455.
In accordance with the terms of the Agreement, the Vice President and C o m p
troller and the Director of the Institute of Aviation recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute the construction contract with the Champaign Asphalt Company.
I concur.
O n motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.
TRANSFER OF JURISDICTION OF PROPERTY TO ILLINOIS BUILDING AUTHORITY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF LABORATORY-OFFICE COMPLEX BUILDING, URBANA (28) The Seventy-sixth General Assembly of the State Of Illinois has declared to
be in the public interest a Laboratory-Office Complex Building for the Department
of Registration and Education to be used by the State Geological and State Natural
History Surveys. By state law the scientific surveys are administered by the
Department of Registration and Education and the Board of Natural Resources
and Conservation but are housed in University of Illinois buildings.
On October 16, 1968, the Board of Trustees authorized an agreement with
the Department of Registration and Education for the construction of this building
on a site reserved for the Surveys in the area south of St. Mary’s Road and west
of South First Street Road in Champaign, and which provided that the University
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would transfer jurisdiction of the site to the Illinois Building Authority, and the
Authority has now requested this transfer.
Accordingly, the President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, requests the adoption of the following resolution to
authorize the transfer of jurisdiction of the site for the Laboratory-Office Complex
Building requested by the Illinois Building Authority. (The Instrument of Transfer
will be available for inspection at the Board meeting.)
Resolution
WHEREAS,
the Seventy-sixth General Assembly of the State of Illinois has
declared it to be in the public interest that the Illinois Building Authority construct,
on behalf of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a LaboratoryOffice Complex Building at the Urbana-Champaign campus of the University of
Illinois; and
WHEREAS,
f o r that purpose it will be necessary for the Illinois Building
Authority to acquire jurisdiction of the real estate upon which said building will
be located; and
WHEREAS,
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public
corporation of the State of Illinois, with its principal office in Urbana, Illinois,
has been requested by the Illinois Building Authority to transfer jurisdiction of
said real estate for the construction of said building.
Now, Therefore, Be I t and I t Is Hereby Resolved by The Board of Trustees
of the University of Illinois at its June 17, 1970, meeting, as follows:
That the Comptroller and the Secretary of The Board of Trustees of the
University of Illinois be and they are hereby authorized to execute, acknowledge
and deliver, in the name and on behalf of this corporation, an instrument of transfer of jurisdiction to the property described in the attached document entitled
“Instrument of Transfer” which said form of Instrument of Transfer is, by this
reference, incorporated in and made a part of this Resolution.
On motion of Mr. Clement, the foregoing resolution was adapted by
the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, R4.r. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr.
Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
Date : .................................................
1970 I.B.A. Project No. 76-36
Construct Laboratory-Office Complex Building
Department of Registration and Education and
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Campus
Instrument of Transfer
In accordance with the provisions of “An Act to create the Illinois Building
Authority and to define its powers and duties,” approved August 15, 1961, as
amended, and Resolution No. 70 IBA 26, adopted on the 20th day of May, 1970
by the lllinois Building Authority, a body corporate and politic of the State of
Illinois created under said mentioned Act, requested the transfer of jurisdiction
of certain described real estate to the Illinois Building Authority.
Now, Therefore, the undersigned The Board of Trustees of The University
of Illinois, a body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois, does hereby transfer
jurisdiction of the following real estate to the Illinois Building Authority, to wit:
Situated in the State of Illinois, the County of Champaign, in the SEG, N E 1/4 of
Section 24, Township 19 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian and
being more fully bounded and described as follows :
Commencing at a stone monument, being the Southwest corner of the Northeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 19 North, Range 8
East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian, Champaign County, Illinois; thence east 187.39
feet to a point; thence north 1433.19 feet to the True Point of Beginning, also being
the Southwest corner of the Natural History Geological Survey Building; thence
South 89’15‘30” East 121‘7” to a point; thence North O”44’30” East 72‘0” t o a point;
thence South 89O15’30“ East 72’0“ to a point; thence North O”44‘30” East 133’7”
to a point; thence North 89”15’30“ West 19’6” to a point; thence North O”44’30“
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East 65'24/2" to a point; thence South 89'15'30" East 13'6" to a point; thence North
O"44'30" East 66'4" to a point; thence North 89"15'30" West 72'3" to a point; thence
North O"44'30" &st 54'0" to a point: thence North 89"15'30" West 68'0'' to a point;
thence .South o"44'30" West 54'0'' t o a point; thence North 89"15'30" West 34'6"
to a point; thence south O"44'30"West 46'4" to a point; thence South 89"15'30" East
28'2" to a point; thence South 0'44'30'' West 5 0 ' 0 to a point; thence South
89"15'30" East 31'0" to a point; thence South O"44'30" West 75'2g" to a point;
thence North 89"15'30" West 72'0" to a point; thence South O"44'30" West 145'7"
to the True Point of Beginning and being a part of the SE 1/4, N E 1/4, Section 24,
Township 19 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian, Champaign
County, Illinois.
Being the site upon which the Illinois Building Authority is to construct and complete a Laboratory-Office Complex Building for the University of Illinois and the
Department of Registration and Education of the State of Illinois at the UrbanaChampaign Campus of the University of Illinois.
In Witness Whereof, The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a
body corporate and politic of the State of Illinois, has caused this instrument to be
executed by its Comptroller, pursuant to due authorization of its Board of Trustees,
and its seal to be hereunto affixed and attested by the Secretary of The Board of
day of .....................~..,
Trustees of the University of Illinois, all as of the ....................
1970
_ _-.
This instrument has been executed in several counterparts each of which may
be considered as an original.
THEBOARD
OF TRUSTEES
OF THE
UNIVERSITY
OF ILLINOIS
By .....................................................................
Comptroller
I hereby approve the foregoing transfer Attest :
as being advantageous to the State of
Illinois and in the public interest.
Secretary
Dated .....................................
......., 19.........
(Seal)
..........................................................................
Governor, State of Illinois
Approved as to form and content:
..........................................................................
For Counsel €or The Board of Trustees
ol the University of Illinois
EMPLOYMENT OF ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FOR PARKING STRUCTURE, CHICAGO CIRCLE (29) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends the employment of Conrad Associates, Chicago, for
complete architectural and engineering services, including the required supervision,
for the proposed parking structure at the Chicago Circle campus at a fee of 5 per
cent of the actual cost of construction.
Funds for professional services through the completion of working drawings
in the amount of $lOO,OOO are available on an interim basis from the Rust Estate.
The estate will be reimbursed when revenue bonds are sold by the University to
finance the total cost of the project.
The Advisory Committee on Architectural and Engineering Services and the
Buildings and Grounds Committee have approved the selection of this firm.
The State Board of Higher Education will be requested to approve this project
as a "Noninstructional Facility."
On motion of Mr. Steger, this recommendation was approved by
the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr.
Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone. Mr. Hahn asked to be recorded as
not voting.
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DISCONTINUANCE O F CLAYTON EXPERIMENT FIELD
(30) In 1910 the Village of Clayton, in Adams County, conveyed twenty acres of
land to the University of Illinois as an Agricultural Experiment Field, with the
provision that if the University ceased to use it for such purpose for two years,
the land would be transferred to the Village of Clayton for use as a public p r k .
The type of research now being done by the Department of Agronomy requires
larger tracts of land, and consequently, some of the small experimental plots are
being phased out. No research has been conducted a t the Clayton Field since 1967.
State law now limits reverter clauses to a period of forty years, so the provision in the deed transferring title back to the Village of Clayton is no longer
valid. Consequently, the Village of Clayton has sought legislation (H.B. 3605)
authorizing the Board of Trustees to convey to the Village of Clayton the following property :
Twenty (20) acres off the West end of the North half of the Southwest Quarter of section number thirty-five (35) in Township number
one North, range five (5) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian,
situated in the County of Adams, in the State of Illmois.
The University has not opposed this bill, since it will carry out the commitment made by the University in 1910 in accepting the donation of the property.
I recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to convey by quit claim deed all right, title, and interest in this property to
the Village of Clayton, subject to approval of the legislation proposed.
On motion of Dr. Walker, this recommendation was approved.
MODIFICATlON OF CHANGE ORDER-LEASE/ACQUlSlTlONS
(31) On October 15, 1969, and April 15, 1970, the Board authorized the acceptance
of proposals of the IBM Corporation for change ordersgin the University’s lease
agreements which would permit the University to purchase two Model 360/50
C P U systems located at the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago Circle campuses with
payments to be made, subject to availability of funds, in accordance with scheduled
paymrnts over a five-year period.
In a re-evaluation of the purchase agreements with the IBM Corporation, it
has been determined that the University can effect additional savings of approximately $57,000 by immediate purchase of the two systems rather than continuing
the five-year payment schedules.
The President of the University recommends, with the concurrence of the
Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comptro!ler,
that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees be authorized
t o modify the purchase agreements with the IBM Corporation, and to execute
such contracts and change orders or other appropriate documents as may be necessary, to vest title in the University on or before June 30, 1970, for the two Model
360/50 CPU systems located at the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago Circle
campuses in amounts not to exceed $399,010.96 and $300,125.02, respectively.
The President further recommends appropriations from the General Reserve
of $399,010.96 for Urbana-Champaign and $300,125.02 for Chicago Circle.
On motion of Mr. Swain, these recommendations were approved by
the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr.
Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
CONTRACT FOR VENDING SERVICES, CHICAGO CIRCLE
(32) The Vice President and Comptroller recommends the award of a contract
to Tri-R Vending Service Company, Chicago, Illinois, for vending rights to sell
food, beverages, tobacco products and allied items at the University of Illinois
a t Chicago Circle, for a period of five years beginning July 1, 1970, a t an estimated annual commission to the University of $101,992, subject to renewal annually
a t the option of the University until 1980.
I concur.
O n motion of Mr. Hahn, this contract was awarded by the following
vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr.
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Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
CONTRACT FOR VENDING SERVICE, MEDICAL CENTER
(33) The Vice President and Comptroller recommends the award of a contract
for yending service for the University of Illinois at the Medical Center to ARA
Services, Inc., Chicago, at an estimated annual commission to the University of
$48,479.27. The proposal provides for vending service for a period of one year
from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, subject to annual renewal for an additional four years ending June 30, 1975.
I concur.
On motion of Dr. Walker, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr.
Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
ROYALTY AGREEMENT WITH CINE-PROBST. INC., SUBSIDIARY OF CYBERN EDUCATION. INC.. MEDICAL CENTER (34) The Dean of the College of Dentistry and the Chancellor at the Medical
Center campus recommend authorization of an agreement between The Board of
Trustees of the University of Illinois and Cine-Probst, Inc., subsidiary of Cybern
Education, Inc., granting an exclusive license to Cine-Probst, Inc., to reproduce,
publish, sell, market and distribute programmed instruction materials including
visual and audio training aids developed by the College of Dentistry under an
agreement with Cine-Probst, Inc., as follows :
Lesson Set : Living Skull a Dynamic Basis for Radio-Graphic Interpretation
In addition to royalties of 5 per cent on domestic sales and 2% per cent on
foreign sales, the materials will be supplied to the University at reduced prices.
Inasmuch as this agreement covers the second in a projected series of instructional materials,' the agreement contains a provision for adding to its scope
further instructional materials ordered by the University through the identification
of a purchase order number. I t is recommended that such extensions be approved
by the Chancellor at the Medical Center without further referral to the Board of
Trustees.
This arrangement has been approved by the Executive Vice President and
Provost and the Vice President and Comptroller.
I concur.
On motion of Dr. Walker, authority was given as recommended.
REVISION OF EQUIPMENT USAGE GRANT AND LEASE FOR THE COMPUTER-BASED EDUCATION RESEARCH LABORATORY, URBANA (35) On February 18, 1970, the Board of Trustees authorized the execution of an
equipment usage grant proposal and lease arrangements with Control Data Corporation in connection with a program of research and development in the PLATO
program in the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory at the UrbanaChampaign campus. Under the arrangement, the University will receive a Control
Data 6400 computing system for five years at a reduced rate and Control Data
will be granted certain preferred positions as far as licenses and royalties are concerned. The agreements between Control Data Corporation and the University are
inter-related with license agreements being negotiated by CDC with the University
of Illinois Foundation for the hardware and software developments used in the
PLATO system.
Negotiations have continued and the terms of the equipment usage grant
and lease between the University and Control Data Corporation are substantially
as approved by the Board of Trustees at its February meeting except that : (1) the
University .will now acquire title to the leased system upon the sale of twenty
-
*The Board of Trustees, on July 23, 1969, approved the initial agreement with Cybern
Education, Inc., for four lesson eta.
958
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
PLATO teaching systems utilizing Control Data computers, or upon the sale or
lease of PLATO teaching systems utilizing Control Data computers having at
least 20,OOO remote teaching terminals, whichever first occurs, and (2) the University will undertake to provide Control Data Corporation a license on all hardware and software improvements in the P L A T O system that are conceived in the
Laboratory during the next five years. The documents have been revised and
tendered to Control Data Corporation upon the express condition of the Board of
Trustees taking formal action to ratify and approve the transaction reflected by
the documents, which are on file with the Secretary and available t o the Board
of Trustees for examination. The University’s obligation under the documents
is also conditioned upon the approval by the Governor of the University’s appropriation bill (S.B. 1360) as passed by the Senate and House of Representatives.
Under the original licensing proposals to the Foundation, Control Data
Corporation was to be given a license t o make and sell P L A T O teaching machines,
but royalties would have been paid only after thirty P L A T O systems had been
sold or leased. As a result of subsequent negotiations, the proposed license agreement would now provide that royalty payments will begin after 40,OOO terminals
have been sold. The change from thirty systems t o 40,OOO terminals on a royaltyfree basis is desirable since any one system could have as few as 250 terminals
or as many as 4,000 terminals. The original licensing proposals were to be for a
five-year period with automatic renewals. The revised proposal provides for the
licenses to continue in effect for one year, with automatic annual renewals for the
full lives of the patents, unless Control Data Corporation terminates.
The Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice President and Comptroller recommend that the Board of Trustees authorize the revisions in the proposal for equipment usage grant and lease arrangements with Control Data
Corporation as outlined above, thereby ratifying and approving the transaction
reflected in the documents tendered to Control Data Corporation by the University.
The effectiveness of the transaction would continue to be subject to the approval
by the Governor of S.B. 1360 and the successful completion of appropriate licensing
agreements by the University of Illinois Foundation.
I concur.
On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.
PURCHASES
(36) The President submitted, with his concurrence, a list of purchases recommended by the Directors of Purchases and the Vice President and Comptroller.
The list of purchases was presented in two categories : purchases from appropriated funds (i.e., from state appropriations to the University) and purchases
from institutional funds. The latter term designates funds received hy the University under contracts with the United States government, contracts with private
corporations and other organizations, funds from foundation grants, and grants
from corporations and other donors, and University revolving funds authorized by
law.
The total amounts of these purchases were : Recommended from Appropriated Funds ........................
$ 488 221 43 Recommended from Institutional Funds .........................
1 083 845 % Grand Total ...............................................
$ 1 572 067 39 A complete list of the purchases, with supporting information, including the
quotations received, was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the
meeting, and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record.
On motion of Mr. Swain, the purchases recommended were
authorized.
COMPTROLLER’S REPORT OF P U R C H A S E S APPROVED
(37) The Vice President and Comptroller also submitted a report of purchases
approved by him on recommendation of the Directors of Purchases in amounts of
$5,000 to $7,500. A copy of this report is filed with the Secretary.
This report was received for record.
19701
959
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COMPTROLLER'S MONTHLY REPORT
O F CONTRACTS EXECUTED (38) The Comptroller's monthly report of contracts executed was presented.
Medical Center
New Contracts
With Whom
Enviro-Md. Inc. A-113
Purpose
Feasibility of establishing a radiation therapy
center in the Medical Center district of Chicago
Chunge Orders
W i f h Whom
presbyterian-St. Luke's
Hospital
United States Army
DADA 17-69-C-9110
Total
Evaluation of the marmoset as a laboratory animal
in tumor virus research
Antiradiation drugs-synthesis of merceptoamidines
With Whom
Fries Walters Company
Purpose
Contractor's fees for minor remodeling and new
Simpson Construction
Company
Told
W i f h Whom
United States Army: DAAH-01-70-C-0888 DABE-29-70-C-0012
DARE-29-70-C-0014
United States Department of
Health. Education. and
Welfare:
OEG-0-70-2291(603)
OEG-0-70-3196(606)
OEG-0-70-3889(453)
OEG-0-70-551l(314)
United States Department of
the Interior-Office of
Saline Water 14-30-2631
United States Navy
N00019-50-C-0231
United States Office of
Civil Defense
DAHC-20-70-C-0346
Washington Metropolitan
Area Transit Authority
Purpose
Amount to be
Paid Lo fh8
University
$
15 948
8 000
23 948
$
Amounl to be Paid by 'he Univnsrfy
$
8 745
construction: Hospital Addition Building
Contractor's fees for minor remodeling and new
construction:
General Hospital
Hospital Addition- Cobalt room
Hospital Addition-Rooms 315-316
7400
io i65
6 423
8
Urbana-Champaign
New Contracts
Purpose
Study of effects of a boundary layer on axisymmetric base pressure in transonic and supersonic
flnw
..-..
Instructional training. meals and lodging for 418th
Civil Affairs Company, Kansas City, Missouri
Instructional training, meals and lodging for the
307th Civil Affairs Company, St. Louis, Missouri
32 731
Amount fo be
Paid Lo fhe Universirr S
20 370 11 976
18 162
Fellowship for training of workers with handicapped persons
Physical education and recreation for the handicapped
"Upward Bound" program
College library resources program
Diffusion, convection and membrane transport
313 000
Research program on fracture control of adhesive
joints
Conduct civil defense conferences, training courses.
and emergency operations simulations
39 855
Behavior of tunnels and excavations in rock and
soil
23 OOO
89 803
25 167
55 999
70 308
354 000
$1 021 640
Tofal
Chunge Orders
W i f hWhom
United States Atomic
Energy Commission:
AT(ll-1)1198
Amounf to be Paid lo the University 8 24 900
Purpose
Understanding the nature of materials. predominantly solids
Amount to be Paid lo the Uniwsify $1 452 000
960
With wkon,
AT(l1-1) 1199
AT(ll-l)1683
United States D e w t m e n t of
Health.Education, and
Welfa: OEC3-7-0707064118
OEG5-9-230306oOJ5
United States Navy:
NW14-67-A-0305-04
N0001467-A-0305-0016
ToJol
With W h
Dean Evans Company
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
[June 17
PUTMSK
Studin, of rainout of radioactivity in Illinois
Relationship of structural and regulatory
controlling the ability of cells t o exist under
dificrent environmental conditions
71 207
35 750
Establish a national coordinator center for the
166 095 National LaboratoIy in Early Childhood EduCation
Critique of research studies in music education
Research on radio frequency spectroscopy
Micromechanical mechanisms in organic solids
Purpose
Contractor’s fees for minor remodeling and new
construction: Mechanical Engineering Laboratory,
a
175
30 OM)
31 790
81 795 017
Amounl lo be
Paid by Uu
Uniunsify
2
6000
Summary
Amount t o be paid t o the University:
Medical Center
Urbana-Champaign.
~ ~ t d
............................................................
.......................................................
................................................................... Amount t o be paid by the University:
Medical Center ............................................................
Urbana-Champaign ...................
............................
Told ..............................
............................
8
48 848 2 816 657
22 865 505
$
32 731 2
38 731 6000 This report was received for record.
INVESTMENT REPORT For t h e Month of April, 1970 Report of the Finance Committee
(39) The Finance Committee reported the following changes in investments of endowment funds:
Higginson Fund
Purchase:
Per Cent
$5 OOO Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 8% per cent Equipment
Trust Certificates due 3/1/82......................
8.50 3 5 000 00
Pool
Sales:
3 54 000 Associatesdemandnotes.. ............................
3 54 OOO 00 194 O OO Commercial Credit demand notes.. ....................
194 000 00
337 shares DuPont common stock.
..........
36 564 50
2/9 share Royal Dutch Petroleum 208 11
Purchases:
1 OOO shares Del Monte common stock..
200 shares General Electric common st
................
14 900 00
1 OOO shares Gulf States Utilities common stock.
.......
24 125 00
50 shares IBM common stock.. . . . .
200 shares Minnesota Mining & Mfg.
...
21 300 00
200 shares Polaroid common stock.. .
...
19 275 00
500 shares RCA common stock...........................
15 437 50
20 shares Standard Oil of New Jersey common stock. . . . . . .
90000
1 OOO shares Transamerica common stock.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22 625 00
200 shares Xerox common stock. .........................
I8 050 00
..
19701
961
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Report of the Comptroller
The Comptroller reported the following changes in investments of current and unexpended plant funds, which he has been authorized to make:
&strict& Group
Cuwent Funds
Per Cent
purchases:
$ 500 000 Genesco note due 5/25/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.21
1 OOO OOO Bell 8z Howell note due 7/1/70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.42
1 OOO OOO
275 OOO
1 000 000
1 000 000
1 000 OOo
300 000
1 000 000
8494 809 03
979 604 17
Avco Delta note due 7/3/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.30 979 236 11
First National Bank of Chicago working capital
8.40 270 084 37 acc. due 7/14/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ammo Credit note due 8/4/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.21 974 000 00 B-W Acceptance note due 8/17/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . 8.24 971 111 11 Clark Eq. Credit note due 9/1/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.36 971 336 81 Liberty Loan note due 9/3/70.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.36 291 401 04 Arkansas Louisiana Gas note due 9/8/70.. . . . . . . 8.13 968 500 00 Construction Funds
Faculty Center Building
Purchase:
Per Cent
$500 000 Jim Walter note due 1/22/71., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.65 469 531 25
This report was received for record.
APPOINTMENTS TO NONACADEMIC POSITIONS F O R 1970-7 1
(40) Since the amount included in the FY 1971 budget for salary increases was
reduced by the Governor in his budget from the amount approved by the Board of
Higher Education, and since the final amount to be appropriated was not determined until late in the legislative session, it was not possible to start preparation
of the internal operating budget until seven weeks after the originally scheduled
date. Therefore, the budget will not be ready for consideration by the Board until
about the middle of August. Appointments and changes in salaries and wages for
the nonacademic staff become effective July 1. In order to prepare the July payroll,
authorization of payment of salaries and wages proposed for the nonacademic
employees for F Y 1971 is needed at this time.
The President of the University requests authorization to put into effect,
as of July 1, the nonacademic salaries and wages finally recommended for inclusion
in the F Y 1971 budget. Continuation of these salary and wage scales will be subject to final approval by the Board when the budget is submitted in August.
On motion of Mr. Swain, authority was given as requested.
LEASE OF 1 1 15 WEST OREGON STREET, URBANA
(41) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the Board oE Trustees request the University
of Illinois Foundation to enter into a lease of a portion of the lower level (2,135
square feet) of the property at 1115 West Oregon Street, Urbana, for an instructional laboratory for the Department of Dance, a t a n annual rental of $6,000 for
the period beginning July 1, 1970, and extending until June 30, 1972, and at an
annual rental of $5,400 f o r the period beginning July 1, 1972, and extending until
June 30, 1975, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the
same rental on an annual basis.
Funds f o r minor remodeling and for rental and operation until June 30, 1971,
are available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services.
Funds required f o r annual renewals of the sublease and for operation costs after
that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services
on an annual basis.
On motion of Mr. Hahn, this recommendation was approved by the
following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger,
Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones,
Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
CHANGE ORDER-LEASE-COMPUTER DEPARTMENT
OF COMPUTER SCIENCE. URBANA
(42) The usage of computers f o r education and research centrally located in the
Department of Computer Science has grown rapidly over the past several years,
The current configuration of leased IBM computer equipment devoted to central
computer services for education and research throughout the University is falling
seriously behind in view of the rapidly growing use of the computer in these
activities. This has resulted in deficiencies and a deterioration of services, especially during three heavy periods of use which occur in July-August, OctoberNovember, and April-May.
These operational deficiencies have been called to the attention of the IBM
Corporation, who has examined the operations and made a proposal which involves
alternate equipment configuration and a change in the program system presently
used. These changes should double the present capacity of the 360/7S model computing system. The equipment changes recommended involve an increased rental
of $13,665.50 per month. (Current rental of this system totals $72,271.50 per month.)
The President of the University recommends, with the concurrence of the
Executive Vice President and Provost, the Vice President and Comptroller, and
the Dean of the Graduate College, that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the
Board of Trustees be authorized to modify the lease agreements with the IBM
Corporation, and to execute such contracts and change orders or other appropriate
documents as may be necessary to secure the rental of the equipment needed to
meet the demands of educational and research computer services as outlined above.
Funds are available in the regular operating budget generated from charges
to those departments using the computer.
On motion of Mr. Swain, authority was given as recommended by
the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr.
Jones, Governor Ogilvie, Mr. Page, Mr. Stone.
DEGREES CONFERRED
The Secretary presented for record the following lists of degrees conferred on candidates at the Chicago Circle, Medical Center, and Urbana-ChamDaign campuses on the dates indicated, in accordance with
the authoriiati’;n of the Board.
Summary
Chicago Circle
Degrees Conferred September 8,1969
Graduate College
Doctor of Philosophy ..............................................
Master of Arts .....................................................
Master of Science ..................................................
Total, Graduate College. .........................................
College of Architecture and Art
Bachelor of Architecture. ..........................................
Bachelor of Arts.. .................................................
Total, College of Architectwe and A r t . . ...........................
College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science. ...............................................
College of Education
Bachelor of Arts.. .................................................
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science ................................................
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts.. .................................................
Bachelor of Science. ...............................................
Total, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.. .......................
1
21 16 (38)
9 9
(18)
63
8
4s
180 65 (245) 19701 963 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
School of Physica! Education
Bachelor of Science ................................................ .
10
Total. Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle September 8.1969
427
Degrees Colzferred December 15. 1969
Graduate College
Master of Arts ..................................................... 12
Master of Science .................................................. 16
Total. Graduate College .......................................... (28)
College of Architecture and Art
Bachelor of Architecture ........................................... 13
Bachelor of Arts ................................................... 17
Total. College of Architecture and A r t . ........................... (30)
College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science ................................................
68
College of Education
Bachelor of Arts ...................................................
21
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science ................................................
34
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts ................................................... Bachelor of Science ................................................ Total. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ......................... School of Physical Education
Bachelor o f Science ................................................
Total. Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle December 15. 1969 ......
Degrees Conferred March 23. 1970
Graduate College
Master of Arts .................................................... Master of Science .................................................. Total. Graduate College ........................................... College of Architecture and Art
Bachelor of Architecture ............................................ Bachelor of Arts ................................................... Total. College of Architecture wad Art ............................. College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science ................................................
College of Education
Bachelor of Arts ...................................................
19
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science ................................................
77
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
181
Bachelor of Science ................................................ 45
Total. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ........................ (226)
School of Physical Education
Bachelor of Science ................................................
10
.
Total. Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle March 23. 1970 .........
419
Degrees Conferred Juw 14. 1970
Honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters .......................................... 1
Doctor of Laws .................................................... 1
Tot&. Honorwy Degrees ......................................... (2)
Graduate College
Doctor of Philosophy
1
Master of Arts
17
.......
................................................... ............................................... .................................................... 964
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
..................................................
Master of Science
Total, Graduate College.. ........................................
College of Architecture and Art
Bachelor o f Architecture. ..........................................
Bachelor of Arts.. .................................................
Total, College of Architecture and A r t . . ...........................
College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science................................................
College of Education
Bachelor of Arts ...................................................
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science................................................
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts.. .................................................
Bachelor of Science................................................
Total, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.. ......................
School of Physical Education
Bachelor of Science.. ..............................................
Total, Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle June 14, 1970.. .........
Medical Center
Degrees Conferred September 6,1969
College o f Dentistry
Bachelor of Science................................................
Doctor of Dental Surgery.. .........................................
Total, College of Dentistry.. ......................................
College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine. ...............................................
College of Nursing
Bachelor of Science. ...............................................
College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science................................................
Total, Degrees Conferred at th.e Medical Center Sepfentber 6, 1969..
Degrees Conferred December 13,1969
College o f Dentistry
Bachelor of Science. ...............................................
Doctor of Dental Surgery.. ........................................
Total, College of Dentistry. .......................................
College of Nursing
Bachelor of Science. ...............................................
College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science................................................
Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center December 13, 1969. .
Degrees Conferred March 21,1970
College o f Nursing
Bachelor of Science................................................
College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science................................................
Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center March 21, 1970.. ...
Degrees Conferred June 12,1970
Honorary
Doctor of Science.. ................................................
Graduate College
Doctor of Philosophy ...............................................
Master of Science. ..................................................
25 (43) 32 36 (68)
141
79
136
613 230 (843) 26 1,337 52 5
(57)
1
14
2
74
I
2
(3)
11
1
-
15
5
2
7
1
29 36 19701 965
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
....................................... Master of Science in Nursing
Total. Graduate College .......................................... College of Dentistry
Doctor of Dental Surgery ..........................................
College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine ................................................
School of Associated Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Medical Art .................................. Bachelor of Science in Medical Record Administration
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. ......................... Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy ........................ Total. School of Associcrted Medical Sciences
College of Nursing
Bachelor of Science ................................................
College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science ................................................ Total. Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center June 12. 1970 ....... ................ ...................... 14 (79)
84 193 4
13 20 25 (62)
69 137
.
625 Urbana-Champaign
Degrees Conferred June 20. 1970
Honorary
1
Doctor of Fine Arts ................................................ 1
Doctor of Science .................................................. 1
Doctor of Letters .................................................. Total. Honorary ................................................. (3)
Graduate College
240 Doctor of Philosophy .............................................. 28 Doctor of Education ............................................... 3
Doctor of Musical Arts ............................................. Master of Arts .................................................... 231 Master of Science .................................................. 423 25 Master of Uusic ................................................... Master of Education ................................................ 192 Master of Social Work ............................................. 94 Master of Fine Arts ............................................... 11 Master of Television ............................................... 1 8
Master of Architecture ............................................. Master of Accounting Science ...................................... 22 22 Master of Business Administration .................................. 6
Master of Commerce ............................................... 2
Master of Extension Education ..................................... 3
Master of Landscape Architecture
16 Master of Urban Planning .......................................... 17 Advanced Certificate ................................................ 2
Certificate of Advanced Study in Librarianship ....................... Total. Graduate College ........................................... (1,346)
College of Agriculture
280 Bachelor of Science ................................................
College of Engineering
344 Bachelor of Science ................................................
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts ................................................... 995 Bachelor of Science ................................................ 635 Total. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ........................ (1,630) College of Law
104 Juris Doctor .......................................................
College of Education
Bachelor of Science ................................................ 213 ................................... 966
BOARD O F TRUSTEES
[June 17
College of Commerce and Business Administration
Bachelor of Science.. ..............................................
College of Communications
Bachelor of Science................................................
College of Fine and Applied Arts
Bachelor of Architecture.. .........................................
Bachelor of Arts ..................................................
Bachelor of Fine Arts.. ............................................
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. ................................
Bachelor of Music .................................................
Bachelor of Science. ...............................................
Bachelor of Urban Planning ........................................ Total, College o f Fine and Applied A r t s . . ......................... College of Physical Education
Bachelor of Science.. ..............................................
College of Veterinary Medicine
Bachelor of Science................................................ Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.. .................................... Toful, College of Veterinary Medicine. ............................
Total, Degrees Cmferred ut Urbane-Champaign June 20,1970. ......
263
146
84 2
92 13 15 56 CHICAGO CIRCLE
Degrees Conferred September 8, 1969
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
In Chemistry
SIDNEY
F. BOSEN,B.S., George Washington University, 1963
Degree of Master of Arts
In English
CATHARINE
ELIZABETH
DOLAN,
B.S., 1936
JOANN
MARIEFARRELL,
A.B., Mundelein College, 1967
CONSTANCE
CASSIDY
MAHAFFEY,
B.A., Roosevelt University, 1968
MAUREEN
LEEMCCORMACK,
B.S., Loyola University, 1967
MICHAEL
PATRICK
PIJRCELL,
A.B., 1%7
In History
BRIANC. BOLAND,
A.B., 1967
STANLEY
AWYSIUSGALLAS,
JR., A.B., 1968
BLANCHE
GLASSMAN
HERSCH,
B.A., Brooklyn College, 1946
EUGENE
STANLEY
PERSHA,B.A., University of Minnesota, 1%5
kB.,1968
WINFRIED ADOLFSEELIG,
THOMAS
PHILLIP
STEPHEN,
A.B., 1968
KATHRYN
LOUISEWILSEY,B.A., Scripps College, 1968
I n Mathamtics
DANIELLEANNJANMNCK, B.A., Rosary College, 1964
In Psvcholoav
-DOUGLAS
MELVIN~ C E L LJOHNSON, B.A., Blackburn College, 1964; M.A., I-oyola
University, 1967
CONSTANCE
S. CAMPBELL,
B.A., Duke University, 1963
SUSAN
MERYL
KORNBLUM,
B.A., Cornell University, 1963
CAROLP. PETERSON,
B.A., Washburn University, 1965
ROBERT
WARNER %TZJZ, B.S., 1%6
HUBERT
HOBBS
REHM, B.S., East Carolina College, 1964
RICHARD
EARL
TESSEL,
B.A., University of California, 1966
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
967
In Sociology RICHARD
SCHLEY
COHEN,B.A., Northwestern University, 1967
WILLIAMLEEERICKSON,
B.A., Morningside College, 1963; B.D., Concordia seminary, University of Minnesota, 1964
ANNCAIL
LEVICKSMITH,B.A., 1966
Degree of Master of Science
In Biological Sciences
ROBERT
CHARLES
HOLSEN,
JR., B.A., Wittenberg University, 1967
In Energy Engineering
HWANG-CHENG
CHIU,B.S., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1965
In Mathematics
NORMAN
WAYNE
ANDERSON,
B.A., North Park College, 1967
JANET LEECHIEN,B.S., Taiwan Normal University, 1963
SHYAM
JOHARI,B.S., University of Jodhpur, 1965
KAI-JAUNG
PEI, B.S., Taiwan Normal University, 1966
MARJORIE
KEANEOLSON,B.S., Roosevelt University, 1968
B.A., Saint Olaf College, 1966
GAILELISETVERBERG,
MARGARET
MARYURBAN,
B.A., Saint Joseph College, 1968
JAMESE DWARD
ZAJICEK,B.S., 1968
In Mechanics and Materials
CHEUKHONLEE,B.S., 1968
SAMUEL
Lru, B.S., 1968
In Physics
ANTHONY
MOMOSE,
B.S., Loyola University, 1957
JOEL NELSON
HOFSLUND,
B.S., University of Chicago, 1965
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ART
Degree of Bachelor of Architecture
In Building Technology
KENNETH
JOHN KUNESH
JAMESDAVIDMARTINA
In Design
YORAM
BRACINSKY
ALEXANDER
PETER
POR
MARTINPAULSEXTON
JAMES EDWARD
COLLINS
ADRIANDEVAUN
SMITH
BENMATTSON CHARLES
JOHN FRANKLIN
PADOUR
Degree of Bachelor of Art
In Design
DENNISJOSEPHPATERNOSTER ROCHELLE
IDABASS
JOHN CARMELO
SAPIENZA,
Honors WILLIAM
JOSEPH GRABINSKI
SANDRA
JEANWOZNIAK
PAUL
MITCHELL
IDEC
RUTHPATRICIA
KOVAL
In Plastic m d Grabhic Arts
LY&A MOEHLINC
ROSCRKE,
High
JOAN M A R I E EVANCHUK
Honors COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
I n Accounting
JAMES SHANNON
DISTASIO
COLLIN DAVIDALPERT
MARKBENNETT
HIRSCH
CHARLES
JOHN BVRKOT
THOMAS
WAYNEKOEPPL
BRUCEALFRED
CAMPBELL
A u w DIAMOND,
Honors with JOHNH. KUNATH
DARRYL
THOMAS
EDWARD
LUKASZEWSKI
Distinction in Accounting
968
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
PETER
JOSEPHTAGLIA
ALLANRAYUOND
MAJCA
MICHAELTHOMAS
WALSH
PAUL
AUGUSTMERKEL
DOUGUSRAYMOND
WILKIEL
RUSSELLYOSHIOOKASAKO
KARENLYNNWORKMAN
POZDOL
WILLIAMWALTER
WILLIAMJ O S E P ~ SIDLAUSKAS
In Economics
MICHAELJOSEPH HARTZ
PETER
WALTER
ANDJELKOVICH
THOMAS
FRANKLIN
MICHELBACW
JAMESALLANBURIC
PHILLIP
SAMUEL
SLOANE
JAMES LAWRENCE
EDGAR
LARRY
ROBERT
TANNKEIMER
THOMAS
FRANCIS
FITZGERALD
In Finance
DENNIS JAMES GRANT,Honors with DANIELSTANLEY
SOBCZYNSKI
CHARLESDAVIDZIS, Honors with DisDistinction in Finance
tinction in Finance
FRANK
NICHOLASMARAPFINO
WILLIAMBRIANQUINN
In Management
EUGENE
MALANCA
JAMES WILLIAMCURLEY
LANCE
EDWARD
PERRIN
WILLIAM JAMES HIBBLER
BRUCEJOSEPHSIRCHIO
ROBERT
H OWARD
ALANDAVIDSLIVINSKI
RUSSELL
LESTERJANES
ARTHUR
JOHN SOLVERSON
ROBERT
THOMAS
JOSTES
ANDREW
JOSEPH TARICO
WILLIAMEUGENE
JOYCE
DALEALANTHEISS
JOHNZIEDONISKEZBERS
ROBERT
WILLIAMLAFRENIER
In Marketing
EUGENE
JOSEPH KUCHARCZYK
SIDNEY
HOWARD
BASKIN
DRISCOLLPERSSON
TIMOTHEE
GENEJOSEWBLAKE
JOSEPH PICKARD,Honors with DistincCHARLES
LAWRENCE
BRUMM
THOMAS
JOHN CZAPKA,Honors with
tion in Marketing
RONNBECK
RALPHTHOMAS
High Distinction in Marketing
DAVIDMICHAELSHANAHAN
MARKJ. GORDON
EDWARD
WALINSKI
CRAIGNORMAN
JORGENSEN,
Honors with TIMOTHY
Distinction in Marketing
DAVIDJOSEFWWEAVER,Honors with
Distinction in Marketing
BRIANEDWARD
JOYCE
In Quantitative Methods
GARYMICHAELRoss
JILL POMEROY CHRISTIANSEN
JERRY GORDON
LANCLEY,Honors with
High Distinction in Quantitative
Methods
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In Elementary Edzccation
JOZWIAK KALCK,Honors
GERALDINE
LINDAMARIECONNOLLY
PRUDENCE
SHINN
GRACE
MARYAhv DELANEY,
Honors
JOANNE MARIEZDEBSKI
COIDMBAMADELINE
DICIOLLA,Honors
DIANEMARIEZIELINSKI,Honors
JUDY ELAINEGINSBURG,
Honors
CLAUDA
A NNGRAFTON,
Honors
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Engineerhg
RICHARD
ADAMCZEWSKI
CHESTER
HARRY
JOE ABELMAN
HENRY
B ARAN
STUART
GORDONABRAMS
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
BAUR
MEL BERGER,
High Honors
ALANJAYDAVIS
THOMAS
DECHANT
JOSEPHANTHONY
DILORIO
EVANGELOS
PANAGIOTIS
DIMOPOUL~S
ALLENEWGENE
DREWS
BARRYLEE GILBERT,
High Honors
LAWRENCE
WILLIAMGLAUM
HARITOS
GEORGE
JOHN ALBERT
HUGHES,Highest Honors
JOHN IVASHCHENKO
EDMUND
PETER
KAWA,Honors
STEPHEN
JAMES KENDZIORSKI
MARKJOHNKLEIX’
RICHARD
KUZINSKI
LESTERPAUL
LASKOWSKI
RICHARD
LAP-CHEELEUNG
THEODORE
JOHN LOUZON
STEPHEN
FRANCIS
MACHON,
JR.
JOSEPH FRANCIS
MORRISON,
JR.
ERNEST DONALD
CORWYN
969
CLIFFORD
ALANNELSON
ROBERT
FRANK
NOVAK,Honors
SEPPOBERLE
THOMAS
DANIELOSTROWSKI,JR.
KENNETH
NEIL OTTERBACHXR
PHILLIP
PARTIPILO,
Honors
CASIMIRHENRYPIROG
HERMAN
JOSEF REGERT
ANTHONY
REJXRIS,Honors
I11
WILLIAMJOHN SCHADE
KENNETH
WILLIAM SEATON
LOUISAARONSHORR
EARL
SMITH
GREGORY
THOMAS
EDWARD
SWIERK
DONROBERT
TAYLOR
THOMAS
JOSEPH TRAKSZELIS
GFORGEMARTINVETH
THOMAS
EDWIN
WACHTOR,
High Honors
JUSTIN THADDEUS
ZAMIROWSKI
NORMAN
STANLEY
ZAREMBA
COLLEGE O F LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In the Administration of Criminal Justice
RAMONC. ANDERSEN
LEONCABOTSMITH
ROBERTA
CECELIADORF
OLIVERMAXWELL
SPURLOCK
MICHAEL
ROCHOWIAK
EDWARD
ROXALD
JOSEPH SZYMANSKI
MICHAELJAYROVELL,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOSEPH PETER
AIELIQ
JAMESCHARLFSCRIMMINS,
Honors in
RUSSELLSTUART
BAIM
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDY BOKSENBAUM
BAKSHY,Honors in ELIZABETH
ANNCRONIN
CAROLMARGELLICURRY
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KENNETH
HOWARD
BARRY
MARILYN
K. DANTICO
ALBERT
LEROYBENNETT
E DMUND
DESSIMOZ
RICHARD
LYNNDINITZ, Honors in LibNANCYAGNESBENSON,Honors in Lib- BARBARA
eral Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences with DisJOHN WALTER
DOUARD
tinction in German
H. DUBOW
MAYNARD
PETER
LEOBIEGEL
MARGARET
GALAYDA
BONKOWSKI,
Hon- HERBERT
DUPREE
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CATHERINE
DUQUE
FISHER
ROBERT
EMLYN
EDWARDS
JOHN THADDEUS
BOZEDAY
RONALD
EDWARD
BRANDT
MARYDELORES
ENGLISH
ROBERT
EDWARD
FANTER
SUSAN
NAOMIBREYER
KEITH NOELFAUST
PATRICIA
ANNEBURKE
TERESA
FAY
PAULERICBUTLER,Honors in Liberal MARGARET
Arts and Sciences with Distinction JUNE DIANEFERCUSON
RICHARD
HAROLD
FORD
in Sociology
CHARLENE
CALHOUN
ALEXANDER
ALBERTGAIRABETOFF
DAVIDGARBAR
PASQUALE
CANTARELLI
PERICLES
BASILGEORCES
CHVAL
JUSTINEKOVIC
HARLEY
ELLIOT GOLD
ELIZABETH
ANN CIARDULLO
SUSAN
GOLDBAUM
ROBERTDENNISCLAESSENS,
Honors in LESLIE
KATHRYN
KRISTAKG~MBIS,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN GEORGECOOK, Honors in Liberal
GOMM
LYLEGEORGE
Arts and Sciences
RICHARDLEEGORDON
MARCIAANNCOOPERMAN
ANITA MARIEGOREY
JOEL COPLON
970
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
JAMES CERISTOPHERPAWELSKI
DCORNBOSG ouwms
THOMAS
JOSEPH PESTKA
LAWRENCE
RAYGRWB
MATTHEW WILTON PETERS,Honors in
OLEASTEPHEN
HANOWSKYJ
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARGUERITEMAYHAYES
ROBERT
RONALD
PETERS
WILUAM
CHARLES
HEHR
DELWINROBINPETERSON
LEE ALLANHIRSCH
ELIZABETH
ANNPIEZA
ANNEJEANETTE HOFFENKAMP
LAURA
ROSEMARY
PILARCZYK
MICHAELSTANLEY
HOLEWINSKI
RUTHANN HERMSMEIER
PCJGUE
WILFRED
HORN
RAYARACHELPOLATSCHEK
ROBERT
SAMUEL
HORWITZ,
Honors in
JAMES FRANCIS
POLINSXI
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PRISCILLA
FRANCF.S
POMAZAL
LINDAJOANNE HOSEK
LISAELIZABETHPOPP,H onors in LibJAMS
ASHLEYHUDSQN,
JR.
eral Arts and Sciences
SHELDON
RAYHIJROVITZ
ROBERTA
ISHII, Honors in Liberal Arts RICHARDALANPROVANCAL
CHRISTINEANNPRZYBYW
and Sciences
PENELOPE
IRENE
CHRISTINE
ITNER
LYNNEPULLEN
BEVERLY
JOHNSON JACKSON
JULIUS CONSTANTINE
RINGUS,
Honors in
JAMES THOMAS
JACKSON
Liberal Arts and Sciences
RALPHRIVERA
LESTERERWIN
JACOBSON,
JR.
CARMELO RODRIGUEZ
WALTERIRVING
JONES
PHYLLIS
CASTLERODRIGUEZ,
Honors
DAVIDL. JUDY
ALFREDGREGORY
RONAN
JUNE AKIKOKAITA
RICHARD
ROSENTHAI.
FRANCIS
EUGENE
KAZEMEK,Honors in ROBERT
MICHAELRALWROUSE
Liberal Arts and Sciences
WILLIAMGEQRGE
SACK
LAWRENCE
KEILLOR
ANTHONY
SALVATORE
ALFRED
SAMBATARO
ELIZABETH
WALLERKESSLER
DANIELMATHIASSAMPSQN
RALPHARNOLD
KETCHUM
RONALD
DAVIDSANFIELD, Honors in
KARENDOROTHEA
KETELS
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN WARNER
KLOEPFER,
Honors in
ELAINE
LYNNSCHAIN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANET SCHEK
MICHAEL
ALLANKOLAR
EDWARD
Lours SCHUR
ANNAHELEN
KOZAK
JOYCE SCHWUCHOW
MARTINALBERT
KREMER
ILENEDIANASHRAER
LESTERPAUL
KREYER
BEVERLY
KOLODNY
SIFZEL, Honors in
ELLEN
JEAKNE
KROZELL
BENJAMINROBERT
KUGLER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
P A U L LOUIS SKALUBA
JAMES JOSEPH KULA
DIANELEE SLIWA
MARLEEN
JOYCE LAKIN
DUSHANKASTEVANOVICH,
Honors in
CAROL
GRIFFINLAWREXCE
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDITH ROBERTA
LESLIE
BOBBY
JEAN STONE
JACK BERND
LEVIE
NIJOLEONASTRAVINSKAITE
GORDON
H ERMAN
LEWANDOWSKI
JOSEPH JOHN SZYMASSKI
JILLMANSCHOT
LEWIS
SUSAN
~ T R E M B TORSBERG
IAK
JACK LOVEJOY
WILLIAM LAWRENCE
TROBAUCH
JANET ELIZABETH
MANNING
ROBERT
JOHN UHE
MARIONKATHLEEN
MASON
MARYFRANCES
MCAULIFFE,Honors in DAVIDALANWARNKE
GRACE
W ATANABE
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARCFRANCHOT
WEISS
VICTORLEEMICHELS
ADELESECKUS
WELLS
R~~ON
NADINE
A
MITCHELL
AKNSYDELL
WILSON
CAROLELIZABETH
MOSELEY
LESZEK-AUGUST
WOLKOWSKI,
Honors in
WAYNEARTHURMUNDAY
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELAINE
GAILNACHMAN
WILLIAMJEROME
ZAKAVEC
MICHAELTHOMAS
OHALLORAN
ROBERT
LEEPALAZOLA,
JR.
I n the Teaching of English
THOMAS
PHILIP
KAISER
BARBARA
ROSEHALL
BETSYA. LUCSAY
KATHLEEN
MARIEJAYCOX, Honors in
CAROLE
D. KALLANSTRTJDE
RAGAIN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GAIL BOOICHOUTJONES,Honors in Lib- CAROLANNEWILLIAMS
JOYCE ZIMMERMAN
era1 Arts and Sciences
JEAN
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
971
In the Teaching of French
NORMADEBIASIOHUIZENGA,
Honors in IRISLIEBENSTEINWAITZ, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of German
PATRICIA
CLANCY
DAVIS,Honors in
IRENE
RUENNE,Honors in Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts and Sciences
and Sciences
CHERYL
A NN O'MEARA
Honors in Liberal
HORSTSCHLIESSKE,
MARGARET
KOCZIAN
RICE,
Honors in
Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of History
EDWARD
BOYD
SCARLETT
HALLTHOSS
SHARON
GAILJUNTUNEN
ROMELLE
F. WINTERS
JENNIFER POND
NEIS
In the Teaching of Political Science
JEROME JOHN CWIOK
I n the Teaching of Sociology
SHARON
JEAN DICKSON
In the Teaching of Spanish
JOSEPHINE CATHERINE
FORTUNATO PAMELA
STERNHENDRICKSEN
JEAN ANNHEJTMANEK
JOSEPH
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Chemistry
JAMES ADOLPH
BRADSHAW
THOMAS
Lours PETRIE
PETER
SIMONELLIS
CRYSTAL
ANNVERPLANKE
WELLINGTON
LEE
In Liberal Arts cmd Sciences
IMREGEDRGEALMASSY,
Honors in Lib- NICHOLAS
BELITCHE
KOURUKLIS
NANCYHAHNLANCE
eral Arts and Sciences
HAROLD
LEVINE
JOHN LELAND
BAKER
MANUEL
G. LIRISTIS
MAURICE
FELIX
BENDER
MARIEPEARL
LOCKHART
ROBERT
FREDERICK
BENNIT
LYNNMADENJERG,
Honors in
JOELBERNSTEIN,Honors in Liberal Arts BARBARA
Liberal Arts and Sciences
and Sciences with Distinction in
JOHN ANTHONY
MERSKIN
Mathematics
JOHN DAVIDNEMETH
PAUL
CLARENCE
BISCEGLIA
ERNEST
MICHAELPIHL, JR.
ROBERT
F RAXK
Bosco
ALANCARLRIETESEL
FRANK
J OHN BRAJE
MARTINSTEVEN
ROBIN
STANTON
KEITHDFLANEY
MICHELERABENSHEJL.
ROBERT
H OWARD
FOX
CHARLES
MICHAELSICHER
ANDREW
FURIO
CRAIGALANSMORYNSKI
FREDERICK
WILLIAMGEBAROWSKI
JERRY LAVERN
WALKER
JACQUELINE MARIEGORKA
EUSKEL
WANE
LUCINDASMITHHAIL, Honors in Lib- ARLENE
STAXLEY
FRED
WATSON
eral Arts and Sciences
GERARD
RAYMOND
WEIS, Honors in LibMARTHA
GOJDASHARR
eral Arts and Sciences with DistincARTHURFRED
HIRSCH,Honors in Libtion in Mathematics
eral Arts and Sciences
HERBERT
M. ZINSER
GEORGE
JAMES JILEK 111
JOHN DERMOTKELLY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In Physics
RAYMOND
JOHN DAGENAIS
BARRY
BERK,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
JOHN DAVIDDEHAAN
ALETAOZINEDORSEY
JAMES CACIOPPO
DONALD
JOHN FLAMMANG
LAWRENCE
RAYMOND
CECCHINI,Honors ROGER
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
GERHARD
CLEMENT
HOFFMANN
972
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EDWARD
MAJEWSKI,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
EDWARD
MICHAELMASLOWSKI
KASTYTISJOHN MILLER
JEROME
[June 17
ALBERT
REITSMAIII
SIENICKI, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in the Curriculum
JAMES JOSEPH
In the Teaching of Biological Sciences
ROMAN
GEORGE
JANOWSKI
In the Teaching of Geography
SUSAN
REBUCK
In the Teaching of Mathematics
ELLEN KATHRYN
BIEBEL
RUTHHOLLINGSWORTH
HEACOCK
PATRICIAJUDITH BLUS,Honors in Lib- PHYLLIS
ORLANDA
TATE,Honors in
era1 Arts and Sciences with DisLiberal Arts and Sciences
tinction in Mathematics
ANDREA
LEE VASSILOS,
Honors in LibCIZ
LOISMILDRED
era1 Arts and Sciences with DisWILLIAMEUGENE
DIVYAK
tinction in Mathematics
In the Teaching of Physics
JAMESCHRISTIAN
SLAVICEK
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Physical Education
PHYLLIS
JOYCE LUNKLEY
PATRICIA
JEAN BFXJAMIN,
Honors
JUDITH CLARIE BRINKMAN
JAMES MICHAEL
NJZSEN
JOHN RICHARD
GARRITANO,
Honors
RICHARD
ALANPRIZANT
CLAUDE
ROBERT
JAY WEICH
ANTHONY
LAVORATO
MILTONEDWARD
LFXNERT
RONALD
LEE WIDSTRAND
Degrees Conferred December 15, 1969
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Degree of Master of Arts
In English
JAMES GEORGE
GANNON,
Ph.B., Loyola University, 1951
SYBIL
MARTHA
SOSIN,A.B., 1968
RADHASRINIVASAN,
B.A., Annamalai University, 1960
In History
EUEN WBENANDERSON,
A.B., 1967
ARTHUR
LEECARLSON,
B.A., Illinois College, 1965
ROBERT
CHESTER
CUDEK,A.B., 1968
DEREK
LESLIEHACKETT,B.A., University of Lancaster, 1968
FRANK
JOSEPH HAJEK, States Examination, Masaryk University, 1947
MOSHEJACOBIUS, A.B., 1967
ROBERT
MATHEW
MACALA,
B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1964
In Mathematics
HANELL
PETERSON,B.A., North Park College, 1968
CHERYL
In Psychology
TERRY
RICHARD
SANDERS,
A.B., 1968
Degree of Master of Science
In Biological Sciences
KENNETH
ROBERT
GROH,B.S., 1967
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
973
RAYALANKIPNIS,B.S., 1967
JAMESFISHER
V ANKENNFX,B.A., Wesleyan University, 1966
In Chemistry
ARTHUR
ELIOT SIEGEL,B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1966
In E w r g y Enginee&g
KARTIKCHANDRA
MAJUMDAR,
B.S.C., Bangabasi College, 1957
In Mathematics
BRUCE
MICHAEL
JACOBSON, B.S., 1967
RICARDO
ANIBALLOSADA,
B.S., Universidad Nationale de Colombia, 1964
PATRICK
PASCHAL
MCBRIDE,
B.S., University of Nebraska, 1968
In Mecluqnics and Materials
WILLIAMEDWARD
DILLON,B.S., 1968
GEORGE
P. FESTAS,B.S., 1968
B.S., 1968
WILLIAM JOHNHAWES,
RONALD
KULAK,
FRANK
B.S., 1964
DEMETRIOS
NICHOLAS
MARAS,B.S., 1968
In Physics
NEELAM
BHALLA,
M.Sc., Agra University, 1967; B.S., 1969
STEPHANIE
A. HARPER,
B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1965
SIRAJMUJTABA
KHAN,B.S.C., S i d University, 1959
COLLEGE O F ARCHITECTURE A N D ART
Degree of Bachelor of Architecture
In Building Technology
JOSEPH
RAYMOND
KRUSINSKI
JAMESTHOMAS
MCNALLY
In Humanities
FRED
HOWARD
ZINKE
In Design
EVAANIFLABUCHOWSKI
JAMES STANLEY
LOVEALL
THOMAS
ANDRE
FORMAN
DANIELSTEVEN
SACAN
DANIELGANNELLO
DONALD
SHAPIRO
SALVATORE
EDWARD
EUGENE
HALE
CHARLES
SMITH
DAVIDLEWISJACOBOWSKI
MARVIN
SEYMOUR
ULLMAN
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In Art Education
JANETTE
RAECOWAN
BARBARA RAIFF
I n Design
KLEIDON
LEROYHAROLD
JEAN BAUCHMAN
NANCY
CAROLLYN
MATIMALDRE
LEEGOLDMEIER
JOHN PHILIP
MAYER
CHERYL
STENSLIK
HUPPENTHAL
In the History of Architecture and Art
DONNAJILL HERWITT, Honors with IRENE
CHARLOTTE
NIEBAUER
ANNEWENDELL, Honors with
Distinction in the History of Archi- KATHLEEN
High Distinction in the History of
tecture and Art
Architecture and Art
CARLA
JEAN KACHMAR
In Plastic and
ROBERT
ALANBEMI
KATHLEENMARYBRADLEY,
Honors with High ‘Distinction in Plastic and
Graphic Arts
Graphic Arts
LOIS F m m , Honors with Distinction
in Plastic and Graphic Arts
LINDAULENHILLIS LINDAANNHIRSCH
974
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accounting HARRY
WILLIAMARDINGER
THADDEUS
ADAMKLICHOWSKI
JOHN LYNNATWOOD,
Honors with Dis- EDWARD
CARLKOLACZEWSKI
tinction in Accounting
LEOLEONARD
KOMOSA
JAMES HERBERT
BENNETT
STEVEN
MESSNER
CINDYLOUISEBROUGHTON
WILIJAMCOLEMAN
SOLAR
LEONRICHARDDAVIDSON
JOHN BRIANTATSHonors with DisROBERT
PAUL
DELCIELLO,Honors with
tinction in Accounting
HARVEY
IRVING
WEINSTEIN
Distinction in Accounting
RICHARD
PETER
DELEVITT
JOHN GEORGE
WIEDEMANN
JOSEPH ANTHONY
GIRALAMO,
JR.
JAY STEVEN
ZABEL,Honors with DisGRAFF
tinction in Accounting
MARTINHAROLD
In Economics
JOHN LEROYMORAN
MICHAELJOHN BILAS
DENNISLEEOLEKSY,Honors with DisJOHNCHARLESCONTA
IRENE ANNADURBAK
tinction in Economics
HALKENTEVERETT
STANLEY
SIMON
OSTROWSKI,
JR., Honors
ALANJEROME GOLDBERG
with Distinction in Economics
PAUL
ALANHARTMANN
JOSEPH LEONPIERCE
RICHARDCHARLESKLEIN, Honors with CLAUDIO
RICCI,Honors with Distinction
in Economics
Distinction in Economics
LAURENCE
KOZA
EDWARD
SIMON
CASIMIRTHOMAS
JOHNHENRY
LINK
PHILLIP
SUSSMAN
In Finance
JAMES
THOMAS
KUPFERER
MARKSCHNEIDER,
FORREST
Honors with
Distinction in Finance
GLENNROBERT
TILLES
JOHNANTHONY
BRANKLINE,
JR.
HARRY
CHERKASKY
RICHARD
ALLENHELFAND
ROBERT
CARROLL
KING
ARLENEBURNSKOLE
Itz M a n a g e w n f
RICHARD
W AYNEPENDLETON
JOHNJOSEPH PETRZILKA
MATTHEW
JOHNPOSKONKA
MICHAELRYAN
DALECARLSCHIMAN
GERALD
RICHARD
VANEYNDE
JOSEPH JOHN WALSH
DAVIDS. YEH
STEVEN
PHILLIP
BALTA
DAVIDTHOMAS
BARENBRUGGE
FRANK
CESARIO
JOSEPH ANTHONY
DE LOPEZ
ERIKJOHAN GODVIK
MARSHALL
HENRY
HVTH,JR.
WAYNECHARLES
LANCE
LEOJOSEPH MCANDREWS
PETER
PHILPALLAS
CLARAAVERXIOU
IRAHOWARD
BAYGOOD
ROBERT
JOSEPH BYRNES
HERBERT
LEONDUBIN
JEFFREY CRAIGHODCSON
In Marketing
WILLIAMALEXANDER
LAASE
RICHARD
ALLENRYSDON
TERRY
STEVEN
TARGOS,
Honors
PHILLIP
GEORGE
ZACK
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Elementmy Education CHERYLRUDSTROM
BUCKO,Honors
MARIONVIRGINIAGIELCZEWSKI,
Honors
KATHRYN
JAMES CHILIS,Honors
LESLIEJANE GREENFIELD
MARYSUE CHINSKY
NANCYB R U M L ~JARVIS,
E
Honors
KATHLEEN
ELSA DUNKER,Honors
MARLENE
SUEKALUZXA,
Honors
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
LINDASUELAWSON,Honors
RONNAKALMAN
LEVY
DOROTHYMOROWCZYNSKI
DIANEMARSHANEUMAN,Honors
MIRIAMPINKUS
LINDAJEAN PRAFKE,
Honors
Honors
LINDALEAPRUSAK,
975
LOUISEQUICLEY
RENEELYNNRABIN,Honors
EUZABETH
REICH ROUSE,Honors
ANNETTESALTZMAN
CATHYLYNNSCHLOCKEB
CAMILLEANN TROINELLO,
Honors
JOAN
O F ENGINEERING
Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineering KESTUTISANDRIUS
MACIULAITIS
THOMAS
PETER
ANDRIACCHI
MARKHILLARD
CHERTOW
RALPHWILLARD
MORRISETT
JAMES EDWARD
NEURAUTER.
High
JAMES ALANDAUER
ROBERT
CHARLES
EICHLER
Honors VERNON
PETEREINHORN,
Honors
STEVEN
JOSEPH OEFFLINC
FEINSTEIN
WALFRED
ALLENOLSEN
BARRY
WILLIAMCHESTER
PFISTER
MICHAELANTHONY
FEXRARO
KARLISPLIUKSIS,JR.
ROBERT
BERNARD
FULL
JAMES RICHARD
RUP
PETER
MICHAELGARITE
EARLLEROYRuss, JR.
MOSHEGOLD
GEORGE
DIMITRYSAVITZKY
DAVIDEUGENE
HANN
JOSEPH WALTER
SBARBORO
ROBERT
CHARLES
HARDING
JAMES OTTOSCHAEFER
JAMES ANTHONY
HOMOLY
RICHARD
JOHN SCHMIDT
JEROME ROBERT
KACZOROWSKI
RANDY
WILLARD
VANLEEUWEN
YONGDCKIKIM
WALTERGEORGE
WELNHOFER
ROBERT
CHRISTIAN
KINSINGEX
I1
RICHARD
KOWITCH
MITCHELWROBLEWSKI
WTLLIAM
HARRY
KRAJCER
COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In the Administration of Criminal Justice
RICHARD
JOHNSKROCKI
ANITAJOYCE ROGERS
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
CATHERINE
FRANCES
DOMBROWSKI
DAVIDRICHARD
ABERMAN
JOHN JOSEPH DUDA
DENISMCGEEALLEN
KENNETHHAROLD
ELLISON
ROBERT
GARYANDERSON
RAYMOND
CARLELM
MARTINHOWARD
ARFA
FRED
ENTESARI
JOSEPH BENSHCKIF
KENNETH
MARKGAILESTRIN
ALLENBARRY
BERMAN
PATRICIA
GARVINEVEY
GEORGE
C. BOURBOULAS
K A ~ L E EMARY
N FALLON
BARBARA BAIERBOYER
JANET WAARALA
FARNSWORTH
CAROLJEAN BROWN
ROSEMARY
ELLFXFERMIN
MARGARET
BROWN
TUCKER
JEROLD ELLIOT
FLEISCHMAN
WALTERWILLIAM
CALLAHAN
JUDITH ANNFORSYTHE
DAVIDMANUELCASTANEW
GERALD
WILLIAM
Fox
SHIN HSING
CHEN
DAVIDEMILFRANO
KATHLEEN
ELIZABETH
COAKLEY
RANDYBURDETTE
COPPOCK,
Honors in MICHAELNORIOFURUTA
BARBARA
ANNEGARBELMANN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CAROLE
O LNEYGIESEKE
ELSACoss
Honors in Liberal
MARINESHLAU
CUNNINGHAM,
Honors G. GIGI GILMARTIN,
Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
WILLIAMGLYNN,Honors in
SHOUSHIC
A. DACDICIAN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDAJANE D a MONTE
STUART
MORTON
GOLD
. DENWIDDIE
VIRDELLA
EDWARD
GOVAS
KENNETH
DIANNELEEDICKSON
976
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PAMELA
A. GRASSMA”,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DAVID ALANGRFB
LINDAJo HARLAN
LEONARD
ROYHARRIS
SANDRA
LEEHEIM,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Spanish
JOHN IGNATIUS
HETMAN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DENISE HIRSCH
BETTYTARVER
HCKG
WILLIAM
EUGENE
HOWELL
MINA MIN Hsu, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Sociology
NADAJAKOVLJEVIC
PEGGY
ANN JEFFRIS,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Spanish
MARYANNJUSZCZYK
JOHN H. KAHO
HANFORD
MYLESKIRKEY
KARENKNOXKOMALA
PAULCARYKOVICH,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
MICHAELJOSEPH KOZA
THOMAS
PETER
KRAVCHUK
HELENH. KUBITZKI
ELIZABETH
ZAHLERKWKUL
JOHN B. LASHBROOK
DAVIDWILLIAM
LEFLY
JANE PAUSHTER
LESERMAN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BRUCELUDWIG
LEVIN
LAUREN
SONIA
LEVY
JERRY WILLIAMLEWIS
JOHN HENRY
LEWIS IRENE
LUBALEWYCKY EDWARD
IANLISS ROBERT
PETER
LIVAS DANIELWILLIAM
LUCSAY HEBMAN
DANIELMADNICK,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROGERDEAN MAINA
MARYJANE MCFADDJZN
CHRISTINEMIKULA
IGOR
MILETIC
THERESA
MAE MOLGREN,H onors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GAILKOROUSMOLZAHN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JACOB JOSEPH MOROWITZ
KARENROCHELLEMORRIS,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Spanish JAMES
ARCHERMORRISSETTE MARIELOUISEMYHR DAVIDWALLACE
NANBERG NG’AND’A
NJIRAINI GLENNSTERLING
NOMVRA ROBERT
CHARLESOWENS [June 17
SAMUEL
R. .PAYTON
ARDENJOY PEBL
BETTYJEAN PINIOTES
SANDRA
LEEPOKETT,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
ALANMITCRELPORETT
ALEXPOSNER
THOMAS
MICHAELPRITZEN
JAMES ALEXANDER
PRYDE
JOHN MICHAELPUSKAS,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ARLINEJOAN RAISER
DORIANREED,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
STEPHEN
HARRINGTON
REED
WILLIAM
CONRAD
REITZ, JR.
PAULINE
ELAINE
RICCI
JAMES WILLIAM
ROEDER
HANSMIGUELROMAN
ANDREA
MERYLROTMAN
JOSEPH JUDE ROTTMAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
KATHERINE
ROSELINRUSDORF
CORDELIA
R YAN
SALLY
A NNSHILLCUTT
HARVEY
SIETSEMA
PETER
GEXJRGESIKORA
JERRY MICHAEL
SJOSTROM
ARNOLD BRIANSLETTEBAK
STEPHANIE
Jo SOBO
RONALD
JOSEPH SPEISER
WILLIAMJOHN STAMOS
JOSEPH EMANUEL
STEINER, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
RUTHELLEN
STONE
STEPHEN
ANTHONY
STUMBRIS
LORETTA
FENNELLY
SUBIA
LINDASUTTER
CALVINARTHURSWABACK
RICHARDDAVIDTAYLOR,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDAANNTOLLNER
SYLVIA
FOSTER
T o m
GUINEVERE
MARIATRICE
PAULEUGENE
TURNER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JACK DAVIDVACCA
LINDAMARIEVANNEVFL
JANICE MURIELVERNIE
DAVIDALLENWECHSLER
RICHARD
CHESTERWISNIEWSKI
WOJCIK
WALENTINA
WOJTIUK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYGRENSWOODS
STEPHEN
LANEWRIGHT DONALD
VERNWYSOCKI BRENDA
ANITAYELVERTON CAROLYT LAVERNE
YOUNG MICHAEL FREDERICK
YOUNG JOAN MARIEZAHUMENSKY
JONATHAN STANLEY
ZIOMEK
JOHN JOSEPH
, 19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
977
In the Teaching of English
MICHAELENE
MARYMCCARTHY
ELAINESCHICKMURPHY, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYJEAN MUSINSKI
KENDONJAMES CONRAD
ANGELO
MICHAELONOFRIO,
Honors in
GAIL ZAHAVAFARR,
Honors in Liberal
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELLENANNE O'SUZLIVAN,Honors in
Arts and Sciences
FRANCES
DIANEF o w r c ~
Liberal Arts and Sciences
NAOMIFROEMKE
GIBST, Honors in Lib- YVONNE
PERKINS
eral Arts and Sciences
FREDELL
POWDIN
PREWITT
DOROTHY
MORGAN
MARGARET
GULL
JUDITH VESELYHERNANDEZ
REITZ, Honors in LibMARYSIGMAN
PATRICIAALICE KLINGER,Honors in
eral Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
WAGNER,
Honors in
CLAIRECATHERINE
CAROL
ANITALEE,Honors in Liberal
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences
PHILIP
EDGAR
WALSH
ANDRFA,BETH
LIPKIN
LAVERNE
NANCYYOUNG
HELENBETTYLIPSON,Hofiors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of French
ROSETTACUCONATO,
Honors in Liberal FRANCIE
MARGARET
KITE,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences
FLORENCE
DOLORESBASIL
GRINNE
IRENE
BULAVA
SHARON
HAUTAU
CALLAGRAN,
Honors
In the Teaching of History
PETROHILOS
ANTHIAPANAGOFOULOS
HARRY
RAYMOND
ALBIN
MARJORIE
SUEBOWBIN
CAROLE
PRIANOS
RICHARDANDERSONIVES,Honors in NORMAN
HALRUTHERFORD
MICZAELJOSEPH TESSNEX
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GERALD
EDWARD
MAPES
In the Teaching of Political Science
PHILLXP
UNGER
MURRAY
In the Teaching of Sociology
OLEHVOLODYMYR
SAJEWYM
LESLIEANNFREEBURG
In the Teaching of Spartish
BACOSRE~~POULOS,
Honors in
MARYELIZABETH
ARRIAGA,
Honors in ELAINE
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERESA
DE JESUS Fbo
JUANITA LUQUEKASA,Honors in LibHonors in
eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- SHIRLEYANN WELTMAN,
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Spanish
TIMOTHY
JAMES
PENT=, Honors in
tinction in Spanish
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Spanish
In the Teaching of Sbeech
MELANIEMARTHA
ZOMBEK
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Chekstry
EDWARD
WILLIAM
SKEPNEK
ROBERT
JAMES ARNOLD
ELLIOT
EMANUEL
KATTEN
ALE MARCARITA
VASAITIS
ROBERTSHIGENOBU
YAMAUCHI
JAMES LESLIE
REED
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANTHONY
CARMEN
ADDUCX
Ross WILLIAMEETKEN
ALLAN OLIVER BALDWIN,Honors in ROBERT
JAMES BRADLEY
NANCYBRYKBUSCHMANN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
FANNY
LANDSMAN
CALIHMAN
VIRGINIAMARIEBASS
978
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MIRIAMFAITH
CHOM~SH
EZEKIEL
HENRY
CORBIN,
JR.
GARYROBERT
DE CALUWE
LAWRENCE
ABRAHAM
ENGELHART
WALKER
FEIGHTNER
LAWRENCE
MARKGOODMAN
[June 17
MILTONMARTINPLACKO,
JR.
AURELEARL
POPE
CAROLYN
PRICE,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
JW.E REYES,JR.
KEITH JOHN ROST
MARTINHENRY
RUBIN
FREDERICK
ARTHURSCHAEDEL,Honors
in Liberal ?Gts and Sciences with
Distinction in Mathematics
SCHELEWITZ
MARYMARGARET
LINDAELLEN
SIMS
GARYSLAVIN
ZAPHIRIAGRIVAS,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
MERRILYWETEIERBYGULLQUIST,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
GAIL KANKI,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
MARIAKASPRZYCW
RICHARD IRVING
LAW, Honors in Lib- JULIAN SMOLEN
eral Arts and Sciences with DisSUSAN
SPALTER
tinction in Mathematics
EILEENCRAMER
TROUTT
SUZANNEMORITZTURNER,Honors in
LAWRENCE
CASIMER
LEBDA
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES LOEWE
ROBERT
HARMON
HENRY
LODKHOFF,
Honors in DENNISTOSHIAKI
UERARA
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GARYLEE WANDTKE
MERCEDES
ROSARIO
MESIA
MAURICERALW WASSERSTROM,
Honors
CHARLES
FREDERICK
MEYER,JR.
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDITH THERESE
NEWMAN,Honors in RONALD
ALANWEISNER
CHARLES EVCENE
WILLIAMS
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAEL
STUART
OLSHANSKY
In Physics
JOHN JOSEPH BOZOVSKY
In fhe Teaching of Biological Sciences
BARBARA
BARBAKOFT,
HOLSTEIN
Honors
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
JOHN KITE
In the Teaching of Geography
PATRICIA
MARYSOWA
In the Teaching
CHRISTINEA. COLUMBUS,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Mathematics
KARENSUSAN
CRUISE
ANTHONY
MILOSCH
JOSEPH ERMAN
of Muthemtics
HECKMYER
GAIL PROPP
SANDRA
RTJBINLEFF,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Mathematics
LOUISE
WHITMER
MELINDA
SCHOOL O F PHYSICAL EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Physical Educatwn
STEPHEN
WILLIAMBOUDRO
EDWARD
JOHN MCQLFILLAN
JAN CAILLE
PAULEDWARD
MIX
ERNEST
FASANO
JAMES ALBERT
NASIOPULOS,
Honors
RONALD
ARMAND
ANTHONY
GRAUPERA,
Honors
GERALD
CARLRITT
LINDALou SMITH
YVONNE
ALEXISKNEELAND
DONNAMAXINESPAGAT
STEVEKOTIS
WILLIAM
MIMAELKURCAN
ARTHUR
MICHAELWILDNER,Honors
JOAN MARIELILEK
Degrees Conferred March 23,1970
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Degree of Master of A@
In English
MARYMARGARET
NELLIS, A.B., Miami University, 1962
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
979
In G e r m
FRED
L. BOGER,
B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1966
In History C. DEAN,B.A., Ottawa University, 1965
ROBERTMICHAELLEWIS,B.A., Corpus Christi College, 1%
RICHARD
HAROLD
NYSTROM,
A.B., 1967
PETER
ROGERSHERGOLD,
B.A., University of Hull, 1968
DONALD
E. WALDEN,
A.B., 1951; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1955
ZDENKO
ZLATAR,
B.A., DePaul University, 1968
JAMES
In Sociology
MARGARET
PRUITT
CLARK,B.A., Beloit College, 1965
Degree of Master of Science
In Biological Sciences
JAMESSTEPHENBURNS,B.S., 1968
In Chemistry
DALMACIO
JR., B.S., Mapua Institute of Technology, 1962
A. AGDEPPA,
LUISITOA. TOLFXTINO,
B.S., University of the Philippines, 1967
I n Eiiergy Engineering
AKUPAM
BAGCHI,B.Eng., Calcutta University, 1966
PERICLES
SPYROS
KORONAKIS,
B.S., 1968
Ho-TIEN SKU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1966
.4UGUST
PIVORUNAS,
A.B., 1967
In Geology
In Mnthemutics
GORDONBECKMAN,
B.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1967
RONALD
ENGBIN LIM, B.S., University of Malaya, 1968
RAYMOND
WEIS,B.S., 1969
GERARD
In Mechanics and Materials
JOSEPHSTANDARD,
B.S., 1964
ROBERT
STFIN, B.S., 1968
In Physics
THOMAS
KAMPWIRTH,
B.S., University of Texas, 1964
ROBERT
JOHN
JACK
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE A N D A R T
Degree of Bachelor of Architecture
In Design
JAMES ALANMASTRO
DUNCAN
ARTHUR
FRANK
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In Design
JACQUELINE DERUCKI
L~THIAN
DANIELJOSEPH BENNETT
ROBERT
PETER
SPARKOWSKI
JOSEPH WILLIAM
EISNER
HELENELIZABETH
FREETLY,
Honors JOHN FRANK
THOMAS
with Distinction in Design In Phstu and Graphic Arts
BARBARA
KROSCHER
LEWIS,Honors with
LINDASEYMOUR
BARBIAN
Distinction in Plastic and Graphic
JILL BETTEEPSTEIN
FRIES
Arts
NOREEN
DOROTHY
PETER
FRANCIS
HYNES
In the History of Architecture and A r t
PAULA
ANDREA
WIERCINSKA
980
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Accounting
WILLIAMTHOMAS
ALDIS
WILLIAMARTHURLECHNER
DONALD
JOHN BIEWENGA
DENNISROBERT
LHOTAK
THEODORE
EDWARD
CESARZ
DENNISPATIUCK
MOYLAN,
Honors with
SHARON
DIANECHESNEX
Distinction in Accounting
DIXON
MICHAELANTHONY
JOSEPH WILLIAM PARRILLO,Honors
MARILYN
GRACEDOMAGALA
with Distinction in Accounting
MARTINHENRY
FRIEDMAN
JACQUELINE ANNTRACZ
GEORGE
ALBERTGOYETTE
BILLJAMES VRANAS
RONALD
BARRY
WALLACE
PAUL
Foss HARMAN,JR.
DONALD
JULE JEROME
In Economics
HAROLD
ALBERTRICE
EDWARD
JOSEPH
BIEN
In Finance HALINA
JEDRZEJOWSKA BIELOWICZ
SHAWN
KEVINBLACKWELL
MARTINTHOMAS
DEGLIN
FRED
SANFORD
HYDE
CHARLES ARTHUR
LASCH
ROBERT
M. LAURINE
OBERLANDER
LMN ISRAEL
WILLIAM JOSEW SHANAHAN
STANLEY
TAKAMI
JOHN GARWWD
WELLS
In Merutgewmt
JAMES DARGIS
JOHN ANTHONY
PARTACZ
GERALD
WALLACE
HALLGUSTAFSON
PAUL
EDWARD
SCHRINER
EDWARD
MICHAELJAVOR,JR., Honors JAMES GORDON SOMERVILLE,
Honors
with Distinction in Management
with Distinction in Management
GEORGE
WALTERSTENDELL
JOHN KAPPEL,Honors
RICHARD
PAULROBERT
MAZURE
DAVID ALLENYVRKO
In Marketing
ALVYDAS
JONAS JONIKAS
CARLROBERT
ANDERSON
RICHARD
JOHN ARENDT
PHILIP
BRUCELUBOV
JEFFREY WILLIAMATKINSON
JAMES LAWRENCE
MCNELLIS
RONALD
O’BROCHTA
FRANCIS
MICHAELJOHN BURICA
ARTHURHARRY
NICKOLAS
DANIELPALADINO
GOLDENBERG
RONALD
RAYMOND
GUSE
JOYCE M. STOLOFF
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In Elementary Education
LM MISKAWITZ
ADAMS
JEANNE BONNEYMACDONALD
JUDITHANNBELOSKY,
Honors
ROCHELLE
ELLEN
MARKS,Honors
LEGERTHA
T. BUTLER
SANDRA
ENENSTEIN
MILLER,Honors
KARENMARYCLARK,Honors
KARENJEANNEVMANN,
Honors
NANCYKOVALSKY
COHN,Honors
KATHLEENANN O’MALLEY
Honors
ARLENEMARCIAPELLER,
CELESTINEJOHNSON DECUIR
RUTHMACHALEK
FAKO,Honors
PAULA
EISAMAN
SCHROTH,
Honors
ELAINE
SHIMKIN
CAROLYN
MARYGREENE
CAROLE
JOANNE
CARLEY
JEROME,
Honors
ANNEJANETWEITZMAN,
Honors
ALICEJEANETTE KRAJ, Honors
MARYWONG,Honors
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Engineering MUHAMAD
ALI ABU-DABBOUSEH
JAMES BRUNO
ALWIN,High Honors
DENNISROGERANDERSON,
Honors
MOHAMMAD
JAVAD ALAVI
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
ROYEDWARD
ANDEXSON,
Honors
ANTHONY
ANGELLO
STANLEY
BABO
RONALD
WAYNEBENNETT,Honors
GARYLEEBIALKOWSIU
WILLIAMJOHN BIKSACKY,
JR.,Honors
RONALD
ANDREW
BISKUP
DANIFLPETER
BROWN,
High Honors
MICHAEL
A LANBROWN
PHILIPSALVATORE
CALI
ROBERT
LEECLARK
BRIANLEEGOLEY
MERLEMOFFITTDAVIS,JR., Honors
CRAIGWILLIAMDEAN,Honors
VINCENT
NICHOLAS
DICOSOLA
KENNETH
W AYNE
DORUSHKA
ANTHONY
STEVEN
DRACIC
JEFFERY ALANDRYJANSKI,
High
Honors
RODGER
WALTER
EKENBERC
JOSEPH
WILLIAM
FALOUT
GARY
PHILLIP
FUKAYAMA
JEROME JOSEPH
GAP,Honors
WALTER
WILLIAMGRWHALA
JAMES
E DWARD
HANSEN
G. DANIELHATCHER,
JR.
MICHAEL
E DWARD
HIRONS
GARRYCHARLES
JAMES
STUART
GEORGE
KLAUD
LAWRENCE
ALBERT
KOBB
HOWARD
ROLAND
KOSTER
JAMESEDWARD
KOZA
CHESTER
THOMAS
LADEWSKI
LAWRENCE
JOHN LAM
PAUL
KON-KWAN
LAM
MICHAEL
JOSEPH LEWANDOWSKI
TERRY
RUSSELL~ K E Honors
,
LAWRENCE
ALEXANDER
LOZIUK
JOSEPH
981
JR., Honors
JOSEPHLOUISMADEJCZYK,
SARFARAZ
MAHMOOD
EMANUEL
MARTINEZ.
JAMES EUGENE
MCDERMOTT
THOMAS
EDWARD
MCEWAN,
Honors
RICHARD
LOUISMITTON,Highest
Honors
JOSEPH MWLAY
KIVANC
ORENCIL,
Honors
VERNHENRYOSTROW
JOHN JOSEPH PASKVAN
STEVEN
JOHN PATTERSON
FRITZ
H ERBERT
PETZOLD
MANSWET
CHRISTOF
RAC
RONALD
JOSEPH
RAK
LEORAKOWSKI,
JR.
RICHARD
JOSEPHREPA
GABRIEL
DELSOCORRO
RIN~NENO
PAUL
H OWARD
ROSENBERG,
JR.
CHARLES
FRANK
SALAMON
DENNISSCHIFFER
GEORGEPRESTON
SHALLCROSS,
JR.
THOMAS
STEVEN
SKUSE,
JR.
STEPHEN
SLOBIDSKY
THOMAS
OWENSTEINKE
DAVIDALANSTRIETER
BAYKAL
TATJSOGLU
RICHARD
THEODORE
THOMPSON
RICHARD
OTTOTIMMEL
ARTHUR
Lours TODESCO
AUSTINPATRICK
TORNEY,
Honors
RALPHTHOMAS
VISCARIELLO
FREDFBIC
BREITWALSH
DONALD
LESTERWEIS
FREDERICK
BENJAMIN
WRIGHT,High
Honors
EMMANUEL
P. YOUKHANA
HERBERT
ZIVKOVIC
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS A N D SCIENCES
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In the Administratwn of Crimilzal Jwtice
FRANK
ANTHONY
DE LA PAZ
RICHARD
STEVE
NEEDHAM
DEMETRIOS
WILLIAM
DRES
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
GLORIA ELIZABETH
BURGER,
Honors in
LiberaI Arts and Sciences with Diseral Arts and Sciences
tinction in Sociology
LAWRENCE
JAMES ARNETT
MICHAEL
O'DONNELL
BURKE
MARYCECELIA
BALSAMO
JAMES MORTON
CALLAHAN
ELLEN
MARIEBALSEWICH
JOHN PATRICK
CANNINO,
Honors in LibHELENE
FERN
BENSON
eral Arts and Sciences with DisJANICE ANNBENSON
tinction in Sociology
JON DOWLASBENTON
NETTIECLEOPATRA
CHODERIS
ANNMARIEBISMAYER
NIJOLEJTJNEVICIUS CIJUNELIS
WILLIAM
ARTHUR
BLESSING
JUDTH HELEN
CLARK
SUSAN
KELL~GG
BOBY
MARYPENNINGTON
CLOUGH
LINDA
LOUISEBOETTCHER
DAVID
TERRY
COHEN
PHYLLIS
GALEBRANDNER
KATHERINE
BURCK
COLLINS
WILLIAM
FRANCIS
BROWN
JOHNBOLESLAW
CZARNECKI
MICHAELBUDKO,
JR.
SUSAN
LYNNARNBERC,
Honors in Lib-
982
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
THE~DORE
DALI
WAYNE
MARKDAVIDSON
CAN~ACE
MARIEDENSMORE
IRENE
AMBRAZIEJUS
DE PINTO
MARTHA
LOUISEDIX
ROBERT
VINCENTDUBACH
MAESUEEDWARDS
REGGIELEE EZELL
ILYSE
YOUNGFELKER.
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
CAROLANNFINEGAN
CHERYLHABER
FISHER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDITH ANNEFISHMAN
MICHAELGEORGE
FRANZAK
JOAN CAROL
FUDALA
SWART
HARRIS
GALESBURC
JANICE L~UISE
GALLOWAY
LINDAMARCIGOODMAN
PETER
STEPHEN
GREGORY
CATHYLYNNHARANO
DARLENE
A NNHEBEL
PENNY
HERMAN
JE4"E
MUSKE HOESLEY,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BRUCEHOWARD
HOFFMAN
BONITAANX HOLMBERC
JURATE VICTORIA JAGFZA
DONNATHERESE
JANECZKO, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOSEPH LEWIS
JOHNSON
ESTHER
KACHKA
LOISLAPHAMKAVANAGH
EDWARD
AXTHONYKAZEMEK,Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
ANNEKELLY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Highest Distinction in Speech
ROSEANN
KFLLY
RICHARD
DENNISKING
LILLIANVANGEEM KIRKWOOD,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
KARENSUEKLEEHAMMER
MARTHA
KRUMKOBAYASHI
BARBARA
G. KOPSIAN
JEANNE SUSAN
KOWALSKI,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KARENMORTENSEN
KRAFT,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
VERONICA
LET, Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
NICHOLASGEORGELIALIOS, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES LISKA
LAWRENCE
STEVEN
MARKLISSNER
ANAPATRICIA
LOPEZ RONALD
WALTER
LOSEW
TORRICELLI
MAGETT
JANICE MARY
ANN MAJKA
CHARLES
HOWARD
MANKOFP
EDWARD
MATTHEWMARX
ANNEMARIEMASTRO
JOSEPH RICHARD
MATOUSH
[June 17
MAUTER,Honors in
ROBEXTWALTER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KATHLEEN
J o MAYFIELD
MARYCATHERINE
MCPOLIN
ALICEANNEMEADE
EILEEN
BAKERMEADORS
DIANEMADUAINEMELTZER
CYNTHIAELLEN
MICA
ALEXGARYMICHAELS
EUGENERALPHMORRISSEY
ROBERT
MUSIALOWICZ
NABOR
BRUCEFRANCIS
PETER
LORKULA
NAIGOW
NANES
RENASCHNITZER
MARYLOUISENESBITT
MARSHA
MARYNILSEX
NORWOOD
DENNISSTANLEY
MARCIAANN NUESKE,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
HFXRYFRANK
NYKAZA
CHARLES
JOSEPH ODISHW
PALMER
CARMEN
CARTMAN
CHARLENE
GRICUSPASCIAK
JOEL SCOTT
PENZICK
ILENE
BONNIEPERSKY
ALANRICHARD
PIERZCHALSKI
CARLOS
POBLET
DIANELYNNPROFITA
RALPHREED
RETARAERECO
GARYDEARHEA
RODGERS,Honors in
CARLAFRANCES
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANET LORETTA
RUBAS
BONSIE SHAYARUBINOFF,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELLEN
ANITASAKEN
J E A NSCHWBERT
SUSAN
SHARON
L YNNSCHUMACHER
DONALD
H ENRY
SECEL
LOUISANTHONY
SERRA
EMILALEXANDER
SGARBOSSA
LEAHRUDERMAN
SHAPIRO
BEVERLY
ELAINE
SHWKLEY
GREGORY
THOMAS
SILKA, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PHILIPSLOAN
ALICEPHILLIFS
SMITH,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RONALD
ROYSMITH
KATHRYN
SNOW
MARILYNTANGER
SNYDER,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LESTERPAUL
SOLODYNA
VALERIESPARKIS
JANIS MARILYN
STEHLIK
DONALD
E MANUAL
STELLATO
LINASTEPoVY
CYNTHIANANSTERN
PATRICIA
SCOT
TIVERIOS,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN EMMETT
TOLIN
I11
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
983
DICK VALCARENGHI,
Honors in JUDITHJACQUELINE WERNER,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
RICHARD
R. VALDEZ
HENRY
JOHN WEST
KARENSUEVESELY
KATHRYN
HANNAH
WIJWJW, Honors in
VILLANUEVA
ALBAILLIA
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANTHONY
MICHAELVIRCILIO
JEANNE CHERYL
WILLIAMS
CAROLMAEWARD
JAMESCHARLES
WILLS,JR.
ELAINERENEE WARSHELL,Honors in NANCYLOUISE
YUKTONIS
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- EDWARD
DANIELZEHR
tinction in Sociology
EMILY
ZIELONKA MARLENE
In the Teaching of English
MARTHAJANE FRANZEN,
Honors in
LINDANANAKO
OYAMA,
Honors in LihLiberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences
RENEEKARENGERBER,
Honors in Lib- ELYSEGILBERT
PERLIK
eral Arts and Sciences
LOUISEPETRUZZINI,
Honors in Liberal
LYNNMESSERGREENWALD,
Honors in
Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN PINES
DAVID
KARENTIETEMA
HELFAND,Honors in GAYLEMARGARET
SILVER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA SIMON
MARLENE
ANNKREV,Honors in Liberal MARGARET
ANNE VANDERSALL,
Honors
Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SHERRY
MARLANARODICK,
Honors in CHERYL
LYNN
WISNESKI
Liberal Arts and Sciences JOHN
In fk Teaching of French
THERESE
MARIEDYJAK,Honors in Lib- NICOLEVILAIRWALSH,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences with Distinction in French
In the Teaching of History
LINDAVOGT DENMAN
KATHYKOPANROUPAS
NANCYJOSEPHINE DOODY,Honors in FRANCES
VIRGINIASNIEGOLSKI
SOYKA
JOHNRONALD
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DEWELLYN
ETHYL
ROEPENACK,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences In the Teaching of Political Science
JOYCE SCHULTZ
RHEINHEIMER,
Honors
LEROYTHOMAS
BOYCE
FUTRIS
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
VALERIE
CHRISTIRE
JANET KUHNS,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
In the Teaching of Sociology
TERRY
STUART WEINER, Honors in LibMARYLOUISEFINNEGAN
eral Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of Spanish
LANDELIUS
PESCE
LUCILLESUSAN
GRIECD,
Honors in Lib- ANNAMARIE
eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- DAVIDALYNNSPECTOR LINDALOUISETRUJILLO tinction in Spanish
In the Teaching of Speech
BESSIEBESTOLARIDES
DONNAGADENDIEHL
NANCYALISONCARY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Degree of Bachelor of Science In Chxmistry ROBERTJOSEPH BWGIO,Honors in Lib- JOEL JAMES GALANTE,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Higheral Arts and Sciences with High
est Distinction in the Curriculum
Distinction in the Curriculum
SZAJER
GERALD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
In Liberal Arts mtd S c h c e s
NANCYLAWSADAM,Honors in Liberal LINDAJEANKELLY,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences
MARYKELLY
BARRYPHILIPATLAS,Honors in Lib- MARGARET
CHARLES
E. KROON
eral Arts and Sciences
ANTHONY
MARANTO
IRWIN
KENNETHBENOVITZ,
Honors in CHARLES
Honors in
MARXOWITZ,
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- Mom EZEKIEL
Liberal Arts and Sciences
tinction in Psychology
JAMES JOHN MARSZALEK
JOSEPH PAUZ
BIGGINS
ROBERTNEIL BLOCK,Honors in Liberal JEFFREY ELLISMIRIPOL
SANDRA
ANNMURRAY
Arts and Sciences
ALLENOWL=
SIMABLUE,H onors in Liberal Arts and PAUL
CATHRYN
DIANE PORCELLI, Honors in
Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DANIELGERARD
CLAIR,Honors in LibROBERT
ALLENPRISCHMAN
eral Arts and Sciences
PAUL
THOMAS
ROZMAREK
GEORGE
STEPHEN
FAKO
HARRY
RVBINSTEIN,H onors in Liberal
THOMAS
PATRICK
FARRELL
Arts and Sciences
RAYMOND
JOSEPH FINCH
CHARMAINE
SCHTJRR
HILL, Honors in WILLIAMJOHNSCHNELL
PETR
SKALNIK
LiberaI Arts and Sciences
JOSEPH
STALMACK
JOYCE ELLEN
HOFMAN,
Honors in Lib- RICHARD
TINKLER
eral Arts and Sciences with Dis- WILLIAMPRATT
WENDYMARICETEICHMAN
tinction in Biological Sciences
SUSAN
MARYHOLLEY,Honors in Lib- ALMAVAITAITIS
JAMESWALTERWISNIEWSKI,Honors in
eral Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
In Physics
ROMAN
JOSEPHKOPERSKI
DONNAMARIERUBERTICCHIO
In the Tewhing of Mathematics
JOHNTOKUNORI
NISHIMURA,Honors in
BARBARA
ANNBRAND
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSAN
MARIEDZIEKAN,Honors in LibJANYCE JASEN O'TOOLE,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DIANELYNNE
MATEJA,H onors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Mathematics
eral Arts and Sciences
LINDAANNEWECINC
In the Teaching of Physics
ANALIAMOREL,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences SCHOOL O F PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Physical EducafioN
ANDREW
J o m SCHNEPF
STEPHEN
GONZALU
DOROTHY
JEAN LYONS
MARIONSTANLEY
MAVEC
JAMES
WALTERREES
VERNONPAUL
SCARPELLI,
JR.
JOHN
SCRRAMMEL
ROBERT
LEROYTHREATTE
HALWHITE,JR.
DONALD
WILLIAMYOST
Degrees Conferred June 14,1970
HONORARY
JOHN
Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters
HOPEFRANKLIN
Degree of Doctor of Laws
PAULHOWARD
DOUGLAS
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 985
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
In Mechanics and Materials
PET= ALBERTTUSCHAK,B.A., Dartmouth University, 1959; B.M.E., Thayer
School of Engineering, 1962; M.M.E., University of Delaware, 1965
Degree of Master of Arts
In English
ADELAIDE
AULSTER
BITTNER,B.A., Rosary College, 1965
LAWRENCE
A.B., 1969
JOHN BOMMER,
SHARON
KITCHHALE,B.A., Westmont College, 1965
WILLIAMJOHN HILTON,
A.B., 1967
JUDITHA. OGRON,
B.A., Northeastern Illinois State College, 191%
RUTHANNPHILLIPS,B.A., Barat College, 1967
SMITH
PYLE,
A.B., 1968
NORMA
JANE ZAKRZEWSKI,
A.B., 1969
In German
MEHRA,A.B., Bridgewater State College, 1967
MARLISHELENE
INGEBORC
WALLNER
SMITH,B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1942
ROSLYN
GEANYECE
THEOBALD,
B.A., Carleton College, 1968
JUDITH
In History
MALOFFK ATZ,A.B., University of Michigan, 1968
In Philosophy
DENNISIRWIN
COUZIN,B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1963
J OHN SCHNETTLER,
A.B., 1968
ROBERT
GARYPAULTIMIN,B.A., Duke University, 1969
In Sociology
ANDREW
ROJECKI,A.B., 1968
KATHRYN
BROOKE
STENGEL,
B.A., Miami University, 1967
Degree of Master of Science
In Biological Sciences
LYDIAZ. BOHORQUEZ,
B.S., Oregon State University, 1968
FLORA,B.S., State University College at New Paltz (New York),
MARILYNSALLY
1967
CHARLES
GOOD,B.S., 1968
DONNA
JEANKERRIGAN,
B.S., Loyola University, 1968
LENORE
PEREIRA
LEWIS,B.S., Marquette University, 1968
MICHAEL
ALANMILLAY,B.A., Wittenberg University, 1967
In Chemistry
DOROTHY
CLOVE
BARRON,
B.S., 1968
GARYRUD~LPH
DYRKACZ,
B.S., DePaul University, 1968
SHARLIN
EI-LANLIAW,B.S., Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1968
WILLIAMFRANK
MYSZKOWSKI,
B.S., 1968
CHIN-LUNGYEH,Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1965
In Energy Engineering
HENRY
MICHAELDOMANUS,
B.S., 1968
CHRISTOPHER
H. S. TING,B.S., 1964
In Mathematics
PEGGY
FUJINAKA
ABBRUSCATO,
B.S., 1967
PETERJAMES ATMNSON,B.S., Bristol University, 1968
THERISEBERSINBUTSEN,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1966
986
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
TOBIAS
ENRIGHT,
B.S., 1969
GEORGE
JOHN POLLI,
B.S., American University, 1964
MARIUSK E S ~ I PRAPUOLENIS,
S
B.S., 1968
ALANDONALD
SHEALL,B.S., 196&
In Mechunics and Matericrls
NANCYANDERSON
HOLMES,B.S., 1968
HANNA
Q.LUBBAT,B.A., American University of Beirut, 1960
MILANVELEBIT,B.S., 1965
In Physics
JAMESHUGHABBOTT,
B.S., 1968
JACK RICHTER,
B.S., 1969
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE A N D ART
Degree of Bachelor of Architecture
In Building Technology
EDWARD
LYNNKARIKOMI
ROBERT
WILLIAMLENKE
ROBERT
PAUL
KOLOSOSKI
JOHN NICKSIGALOS
JAMESJOHN LAUKKANEN
WAYNE
J AMES SKALA
In Design
EDWARD
HENRY
CARLSON
RICHARD
DEMOTTEMARKER
B. CASTRO
ALFONSO
MARSHALL,
JR.
KENNETHBYRCHUM
GORDON
CRABTREE
MARSHALL
THOMAS
MARKFRANCIS
HAROLD
LEONARD
CRANE,Honors with JOHN RUSSELL
NAUGHTON
ALLENTHEODORE
OLSEN
Distinction in Design
STEVEN
ANDREWGETTLER
HENRYKENSHIOZAKI
STEVEN
GRIGG
JAN C. OZIMKIEWICZ
JERRY WILLIAM
HAMEN
FREDERICKA
MCNESSROSENCREN,
HonSHARON
MARIEJASNOCHA
ors with Highest Distinction in
FRANK
JOHNSON
Design
KHADIGEH
KIA KOJORI
EDMUND
LARRY
SADLEIR
krARvIN SIDNEYKROUT,Honors with
ROY RICHARD
WELLS
VERNON
ANTHONY
WILLIAMS
Distinction in Design
In Structures
SERCIO
MIGUELANGEL
JOHN WILLIAMSORCE,H onors with
LAWRENCE
Highest Distinction in Structures
JOHN DRISCOLL
JOHN THOMAS
SNELL
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In Design
JOSEPH JAMES
OHEARN
ROBERT
DANIELALLEN
MARLENA
A. CHANDLER
ANNE ELZASO'JCEEFE, Honors with
BRUCEDOUGLAS
CHRISTENSEN
High Distinction in Design
Jo CAROLE
DORF
WAYNEHENRY
OLENICK
DANIELJOSEPH PETEREK
HENRY
CHARLES
KLUCK
FRANCIS
SPAGNOLO
ROBERT
LEVINE
RONALD
B ARRY
EDWIN
BENTLYWATTS,JR.
MARYWASIKMARCHUK
In the History of Architecture and Art
BENNETT
GERALDALBERTHOWARD,
Honors with
GAILELIZABETH
LESLIEJEANNE
BRONIARCZYK
Distinction in the History of ArchiURSULAELFRIEDE
CONRAD,
Honors with
tecture and Art ANTHONY
KRATOVIL Highest Distinction in the History ROBERT
A N D R E A LANCER
of Architecture and Art
RUSSELLCLARENCEGESCHKE,Honors MARYCATHERINE
RZECZKOWSIU,
Honors with Distinction in the History
with Distinction in the History of
of Architecture and Art
Architecture and Art
SARAHJANE STANLEY MARIONREGINA
WHITE 19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 987
I n Plastic and Graphic Arts DOUGLAS
BRITTONHANSON
FREDERICK
BENJAMIN NAP~LI
BARBARAJACKSON HAZARD,
Honors DIANELYNNPRONITES
with Highest Distinction in Plastic
and Graphic Arts
KEITH PATRICK
LOWMAN
ALMA MILLERMATHEWS,Honors with
Highest Distinction in Plastic and
Graphic Arts
JULIANNA MURANYI,
Honors with Distinction in Plastic and Graphic Arts
RONALD
ROBERT
R ALW
HEIDIELIZABETHSTOETZEL
JEANETTE GENEVIEVE
SYPRZAK
RICHARD
Szoc
WERNER,
Honors with
ZELDAWOLOCIC
Distinction in Plastic and Graphic
Arts
JAMES SEIKI
YANACISAWA
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accounting MILLER
HUGHFREDERICK
GREGORY
REGANBARR
JAMESFRED
MOMMSEN
STEVEN
MARCBAZER
FREDMARKBRODY,Honors with High THOMAS
DENNISMORAN
SANDRA
LOUISEMOSCINSKI
Distinction in Accounting
SUSANMARIEMOSCINSKI,Honors
BRUHN
WILLIAMEDWARD
TIMOTHY
JAMES NILLES
KARENBOOKNISDAVARE
ROBERTJOHN O'BRIEN, Honors with
GARYWILLIAMDESANTI
Highest Distinction in Accounting
JAMESJOSEPH DUBINSKI
ROBERT
ADAMOSTROCA
FRAXK
JOSEPH FRANCIS
KEVIN JOEL OSWALD,Honors with
JAMESJOHN GATZIOLIS
Highest Distinction in Accounting
SHELDONGRAD,Honors with DistincWIJ-LIAMCHRISPANOS
tion in Accounting
LEONARD
HARVEY
Pomwcm, Honors
GRUBICH
KENNETHEDWARD
with Distinction in Accounting
ROBERTELMER
JESWEIN,Honors with
MARCLEEROSENBERC
Distinction in Accounting
LAURENCENEAL SALASCHE,Honors
CYNTHIA
LOUISEJEZIORSKI
with Distinction in Accounting
ANTHONY
WILLIAM
KALANT,
Honors
HENRY
SKIBA,
JR.
RICHARD
JAMES ARTHUR
LEIDEGER
BARBARA
ANNSLAMAR
NORMAN
LOUISLEOPOLD
CRAIGLEE LEVIN, Honors with Dis- DAVIDMARKSTEIN
THOMAS
RUSSELL
THEIS
tinction in Accounting
JOSEPH WILLIAMTRAXLER
FRED
0. MARCUS
WEISSEC
GARYALANMEDNICK,
Honors with Dis- BRUCEEDWARD
STEVEN
JOHN ZOLLER
tinction in Accounting
In Economics
LORRAINE
DOSTAL,Honors with Highest DANIELWORTHMINSTER
O'LEARY
MICHAELPATRICK
Distinction in Economics
SAIDIBRAHIM
GHUSEIN
KEITH ROBERTOSHER, Honors with
Distinction in Economics
HARKABUS
ALLANFRANCIS
DENNISK m
JEROME ELMER
REITER
ARTHUR
GEORGE
ROSENFELD
JAMES NICKOLAS
KOTZAMANIS
FAYEZ
SHARIF
SUHWEIL
THOMAS
TERRANCE
KUBIC
THOMAS
ALLENMARTIN
I n Fimunce
SIMON
ENRIQUE
LUISAMICH
ANTHONY
N. FRATTO
STEPHEN
ARTHURBARRY,Honors with JAMES REIDGIW, Honors with Distinction in Finance
High Distinction in Finance
JAMES ROBERT
BARTNICK
JAMES
GLENN,JR.
ROBERT
JOHN MICHAEL
CLIFFORD
RICHARD
LEEGRADT
JOSEPHPATRICK
CORRICAN
STANLEY
JOSEPH GREY
JAMES MICHAELDANZ, Honors with
JAMES JOHN HUSARIK
Distingtion in Finance
GERALD
ALANIRWIN
WILLIAMROBERT
JOHNSON
THOMAS
JAMES DEMAY
PATRICIA
LUCILLE
DOHERTY
STEFAN
LEXUER
DONALD
WAYNE LOTTON
WILLIAMTHOMAS
FERCHLAND
988
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
REDICAN
WILLIAMJOSEPHMALLOY,
Honors with DANIELROBERT
RISKE, Honors with DisDistinction in Finance
MARYSHELLY
tinction in Finance
PATRICK
WILLIAMMCAULIFFE
RENEDE MARISNORCART
JOYB. TENNENBAUM
MICHAEL
WILLIAMURBUT
DENNISCHARLESOAKES
CHARLES
CRAIGO'CONNOR
HOWARD
PHIL WEIL, Honors with
Highest Distinction in Finance
OHN MARIAN
PIETRON
ERNARD FRANCIS
RAJKOWSKI
i n Mmgement
MARYELIZABETH
MATHEIS
SHERWIN
ZACHARY
ADLER
MICHAELJOEL MCELHATTAN,
Honors
DOMINICSAMUEL
CARBONE,
JR.
JAMES CARRINGI
with High Distinction in ManageDONALD
RAMIRO
M. CHIRIBOCA
ment
CRAIGJOHN CIEPLY
DENNISLAWRENCE
MCGUIN
TIMOTHY
STANLEY
CZEREPKOWSKI,
Hon- JOSE RAMONMEDINA
ors with Distinction in Management ELLIOTT
K. NELSON
EDWARD
DORSEY
JAMES JOHN OSTARELLO,
Honors with
Distinction in Management
RONALD
FREDERIC
FISCHEL
ARTHUR
JAMESLAWRENCE
JODLOWSKI
JOHN SCHMAKEL
E DWARD
SIMON
ROBERT
NORMAN
KNOEBEL
BARRY
WILLIAMKORDA,
Honors
PAMELA
MARIESLECHTA,
Honors with
ANNETTEHELEN
Distinction in Management
K ~ I K
STEPHEN
ALANLEVY,Honors with Dis- HENRYEDWARD
SZACHOWICZ,
JR., Hontinction in Management
ors with Distinction in Management
STEVETWARDOSZ
DONALDMARIANO,Honors with Dis- RUSSELL
RONALD
GEORGE
ZEMONT
tinction in Management
H
in Marketing
CARLRAYMOND
BIRNS
ALFRED
ITTNER
KENNETHSTEPHEN
JOHN EDWIN
BLUM,Honors
KORMANAK,
Honors
ALAN BRUCEBOYER
with Distinction in Marketing
GEURCE
MICHAEZMARGALSKI
MICHAELHOWARD
CALDWELL
DONALD
WILLIAMMCKIBBEN
MICHAUPATRICK
CASEY
ELIZABETHPAPE,H onors with High
JOHN THOMAS
COSTELLO
Distinction in Marketing
ERNEST
CRAFT
CHARLES
RAYMOND
DAUKSA
ANDREW
JOHN PINTER
DENNISMICHAELRIVAS
ROBERT
JOHN DUFEK,Honors
RONALDWILLIAMSCHIRMLX,
Honors
FIORE
BARRY
RICHARD
CHRSTINETHERESA
JOSEPHEDWARD
GRIFFIN
SOBOLEWSKI,
Honors with Distinction in Marketing
SHARON
Imm HAFFRON,
Honors with
KENNETH
RICHARD
TEAGUE
High Distinction in Marketing
WILLIAMHARRIS
KEVINBARRIE
TYNAN
DONALD
JOHNHERMANEK
JOYCE LILLIAN WEIR
FRANK
MARION
WYSASKI
RALPHHENRYHOYDN
In QzrcmfifativeMethods
DAVIDNEILA m
PHILLIP
SOLIMMERGLUCK
BRUCEHENRY
ERFER
ROBERT
JOSEPH PRANTIS, Honors
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Arts In Elementary Education
DONNABRAZISABRIGNANI
BARBARA
KAYCARBRNOCH
AGNM
BETTYT. PILAFAS
BARBARA
CARMICHAEL,
Honors
KATHLEEN
PHOEBE
DEANBAKER
A NNECARR
DIANESTANICH
BAUER,
Honors
NAHCY
JANE CHANDLER
MERYLFREDA
BECKER
BARBARA
COHN,Honors
SANDRA
LOISCOHN
BARBARA
GALEBLAHUSIAK
HELENE
SUSAN
BLUMSACX,
Honors
SANDRA
A. COSTULAS
BERTHANNA
BRINAS,Honors
CATHERINE
MARGARET
DANIELSON
BARBARA
MERLEBRODSKY
KATHLEEN
MARYDEAN
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
MELINDADIANEDE CEAULT
SARAH
ANNDECKER,
Honors
KARENANNDENNING,Honors
BETTEK. DESALVO,
Honors
GERALDINE
ROSEDUDIAK,
Honors
MARGARET
MARYD u r n
MARGARET
LUCILLE
FITZGERALD
ROSEMARIE
FORNEK,
Honors
SUZANNE
ELIZABETH
GRIFFIN
KATHERINE
RIEBELHANSEN
LUTRICIA
HARDAWAY,
Honors
KARENANNHARLA
KATHLEEN
MAEJOHNSON,
Honors
LINDACAROL
JOSEPH,Honors
MARIANNE
JURCENSEN
ANNEPATRICIA
KAPKA,Honors
PATRICIA
KMIECIAK
BARBARA
LEEKNOP,Honors
KARENKREMESEC
LAURAMARCIA
LEVINE,Honors
SANDRA
LARSON
LEWIS, Honors
ARLENE
J OAN LIGHT,Honors
LINDALou LOSTUMO
CAROL
J UNE MACNAIR
JOHN ANDREW
MADEJCZYK,
Honors
NANCYCLAREMAJCHER,Honors
KATHLEEN
DELIAMARTIN,Honors
ESTHERSHARON
MASSARSKY,
Honors
LYNNEBETHMICHAEL,Honors
KATHLEEN
MARYMIKRUT,Honors
CAREN
LAVENDER
MIONASTER
989
MORRISSEY
CLAIRELOUISE
CHRISTINE
MARIEMYSZCZAK
DONNAMARIENOTO,Honors
JEANIE HARRIET
NOWAK,
Honors
REGINAKAUNAS
OLIVER,Honors
DOROTHY
AGNESPASSANANTE
ROSALYN
M ARYPERROXE
MARSHAALLYSON
POTTER,
Honors
COLLETTE
PRZYBYCIEN,
Honors
GWENDOLYN
RAYBURN
GAIL RUTKOFFSCHIPP
MARYTHERESE
SCHOTT,Honors
BARBARA
JEAN SCHULTZ
DEBORAH
LEE SECAL,Honors
SUSANA. SEYMOUR
BARBARA
LYHNSLOTNICK
JANE ANNSLOWIKOWSKI
DONNADOROTHY
SOLECKI,
Honors
DEBORAH
Honors
LYNNSTANLEY,
CAROL
CHRISTINE
STLASKE
CAROL
A NNSTRATMAN
JOANNE RUTHSYNCHEPF
SANDRA
HAAR
TAMILLOW
JOANNE RAEVECE,Honors
DIANNEKEENWADLER
ELFRIEDE
K ATHARINA
WAGNER,
Honors
TAMRA
LYNNWOLFF,Honors
CYNTHIAJOYCE ZEMAR',
Honors
RITAMARIEZUBE,Honors
CAROL
FRANCES
ZWIT
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science In Engineering
GEORGE
WALTER
EDWARD
ADAMS,JR.
EDWARD
DYKAS,High Honors
GREGORY
GFDRCEANDERSON,
High
ALLENKENTERICKSEN
Honors
ROBERT
JOSEPH FABSIK
JOHNROBERT
FEEMAN
CLIFFORD
D ANBARON
ROBERT
W AYNEBEENING
FRANK
ROYFLEET
111
JOHN LOUISBERNARDI
DONALD
HUEYFORSYTH,
Honors
ROBERT
EDWA4RDBERND,
Honors
STEVEN
CHARLES
FRIEDMAN
MARTINANTHONY
BERNDL
PAUL
SEWELL
GALEN
JAMESEARL
WILLIAM OWENGARTLAND,
Honors
BERRY
ROMEOESHAYA
GEORGE
JEROME JOHN BOBER
RICHARD
WILLIAM G L D I N G E R
TIMOTHY
ANTHONY
BOBIC
CH.4RLES OMER BRASHER
JXMIL HAIDER
JAN BRDICKO,
High Honors
JAMES HAO
CECILJAMESBUCKNER
Jo BRIANHARRIS
JONAS BUTVILA
ALBERTLEWISHENDRICKS,
High
DONALD
Honors
JOSEPH BYRON,
Honors
FRANCISCO
GERONIMO
CAVAZOS
HELMUT
ROLF HILLER,High Honors
PHILIPEDWARD
HODUR
STAHLEY
JOHN CHMUXA
CALVINHONG,Honors
HENRY
AWAICHUNC
KEVINMARTINCOLOSIA
THERESA
MARIEHORTON
WILLIAM
CHARLES
COOK
JOHN HVRLEY
EMILIO
MANUELP. D E L G A D ~
JOHN JAROSLAV JANDA,
Highest Honors
EDWARD
ANTOINEDELORIA
JOSEPH PAUL
JENKOT
EUGENE
DERAMUS
LAWRENCE
THAYER
KALEK
KALLIS
ANTHONY
DRAB
DAVIDEDWARD
RONALD
PETER
DUDEK,Honors
JAMES
ALLENKARLOVSKY
ALLENMORRISKATZ
RONALD
MARCDVORKIN
990
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PAULTHOMAS
KINSELLA,
JR.
KOKAT
JAMES DONALD
KOTARA
JOHN EDWIN
KOWALSKI
JOHN PETER
KOZIOL
KIT PAUL
EDWARD
KRAUSS
CEZARY
KRZYMOWSKI
STANLEY
JOSEPH KUPER
JAMES CULLENLABELLE,High Honors
STEVEN
WAYNE
LANDAUER
LEDNARD
P AUL
LASKOWSKI
RENEM. LAURENS
JOSEPH JOHN LULA
DANIELWILLIAMLUNA
JOHN CHESTER
MALINOWSKI
HERAND
MARTIROSSIAN
JOSEPH MATRISOTTO
ROBERT
PATRICK
MATTIS
GREGORY
LOUISMAXWELL
JOSEPH MAYXA,
High Honors
RONALD
PAUL
JOSEPH MCCARREN
MICHAELJOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN
JEROME MEYERHOFF
High
DENNISJUSTIN MIKALAUSKAS,
Honors
WILLIAM
MILLER
ROBERT
GEORGE
MONASTER,
Honors
JOSHUA B. MOOREHEAD
DANIELFRANK
MORAVEC,
Honors
EUGENE
BRENDON
MORIARTY
JOHN R. MORTON
CHARLES
MICHAELMRAKUZIC
VICTORM. NAKAWATASE
EDWARD
RICHARD
NETZEL,Honors
CHARLES
MICHAELNORTHROP
GERALD
MITCHELLOLES
BRYONGFDRGEPADERA,
Highest Honors
JOHN ARMAND
PALLANTI,
Honors
GREGORY
LEOPARMA
ROBERT
LEE PATTON
STANLEY
JOHN PAWLOWICZ
JAMES EDWARD
PAZAK
KENNETHALLENPETERSON
WILLIAMTHOMAS
PIENTA
JOHN JOSEPH
[June 17
STANLEY
PIETRZYK
RONALD
LEEPILTZ
ERNEST
JEAN PONSOLLE
ROBERT
HOWARD
RANDALL,
Highest
Honors
LASZLONANDOR
REPAY
ALI REZAREZAIAN,
Honors
ANDREW
CHRISTOPHER
ROZYLOWICZ,
Highest Honors
RICHARD
B RIANRIBENSTEIN
ROBERT
EMMET
RUSSELL
DAVIDMARVINSACKS
THOMAS
ELMER
SAHLIN
JAMES PATRICK
SAUSEN
ROGERWALTERSCHALK, Highest
Honors
ANTONPETER
SCHEDL,
JR.
ROBERT
ALFREDSCHRACE
GLENNRANDALL
SCOTT,JR.
SHAHROKH
MOHAMMED
GEORGE
SHOW-HONG
SHEN
MICHAELDENNISSILVERMAN
WALTERWESLEYSLOAN,Honors
PHILIPSMOLINSKI
TERRY LEOSMOLYNSKY
JEROME BRUNO
SOBIERAJ
GREGORY
GEORGE
STAROSTKA
ROBERTGEORGE
Honors
STERGIOS,
RONALD
MICHAELSTERKOWICZ
ROYR. STEWART
MAKOTO
JEFF SUGANO,
High Honors
SURMA
RONALD
CHARLES
WILLIAM
MILTONTEIGLER
RALPHLAWRENCE
TOBLER
RICHARD
DANIELTURNER
WILLIAM
CHRISTOS
TZAVOS
J AMES VANSPANKEREN
RICHARD
RICHARDCHARLES
W ARNER
JAMES EDWARD
WERNER,
Honors
DENNISLEE WIDEMAN
JACK ROBERT
WILCOX
RICHARD
LAIRDWILSON
GARYMICHAELWODEK
JAMES ALLENZYCH
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Degree of Bachelor of Arts In the Adwinisfration of CrinZinal Jmtice JOSEPH GREGORY
BISCEGLIA, Honors in MARCARAMMILLER
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- STEVEN
DONALD
MWPHY
tinction in the Curriculum
WILLIAMJENNINGS O”EILL,
JR.
PATRICIA
ELAINE
BCOZE
JAMES ANTHONY
PALMISANO
DENNISWAYNEBUCHE
JAM= RICHARDSKRZYPEK
JOHN STANLEY
BUDZYNSIU
JOHN MICHAEL
THOMAS
KEVINJAMES CAFUS
THOMAS
F. WALSH
GARYEDWARD
ERDAKOS
JAMES FRANUS
WALWER,Honors in
DANIEL
FRANCIS
GALLAGHER,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN JOSEPH WARD,Honors in Liberal
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DANIEL
JOHN GFSTY
Arts and Sciences
BARRIEMARKYACHER
JOE PASCAL
MAYO
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
991
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
SILIS ABUBAKR
JOELLEN
RAEBOLDEN,
Honors in Liberal
GERALD
JOSEPH ACCETTURA
Arts and Sciences
LYNNE BEATRICEADAMS,Honors in MICHAEL
PATRICK
BOLTON
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
ANN BOMHER,
Honors in LibXARY
ELIZABETH
ADAMS
eral Arts and Sciences with DistincPATRICIA
JOANN ADAMS
tion in Speech
JOHN HARRYALEXANDER,
Honors in WILLIAMCARLETON
BOREM
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GREGORY
LEE BORUCKI
DANIELARTHURALLEGRETTI
PATRICIA
ANNBRAY
SUSAN
ANDERSON
CAROL
MARILYN
JEAN BRISSETTE
MARGARET
EILEENANDERSON
RADMILABRODICH,Honors in Liberal
SHARON COOK ANDERSON
Arts and Sciences with Highest
ANNA HANSON
ARMAGAST,
Honors in
Distinction in English
Liberal and Sciences
HENRY
CHARLES
BROMANN
LYNNEBETH ARON
JACQUELINE REEDBROWN
DONALD
ANTHONY
ARQUILLA
JEAN BROWN
CAROL
RICHARDWILLIAMAVEMARIA,Honors LORINEBROWN
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with MARILYN
ANNEBRUSHERD
Distinction in English
REIDARBRYNJELSEN
GREGORY
ALLENBACHMAN
JOHN FRANCIS
BUCHER
BAIN, Honors in Liberal RUTHIRMA
ALANEUGENE
B uuow, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences
SALLY
BAKER
JOSEPH JAMES BURKE,Honors in LibHOLLYGERTRUDE
BALOW
eral Arts and Sciences
JAMESEDWARD
BALSEWICH
BARBARA
ANNEBURKEPILE
ELAINEMARYBANACH
BARBARA
JEANBCSCH
ELAINE
BUSHKIN
LESLEE
RAYMOND
LOUISBANAS,Honors in LibLARRY
R
AY
BUTCHER
eral Arts and Sciences
HELEN ADELECAHNMANN,
Honors in
RICHARD
WALTER
BAR
Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERRANCE
CHARLES
BARBA
BURTON
J OHN CALLOWAY
ARTHUR
JOSEFW BARLOW
BARTGET
RONALD WILLIAM
DONALD JOSEPH CAMERON
H ~ DSCHLADITZ
E
BARTHEL,Honors in JOHN KARLCAFOS
BELINDA
MILES CHEN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
JAMES CHENNELL
ROGERLEONARD
BASH
LOUISECHIDESTER,Honors in
ILENEAPPLEMAN
BASS,Honors in Lib- PATRICIA
eral Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LEONARD
PETER
ANDREW
BATTERMAN
JOHN CIAPAS
JOHN CIESLAK
RONALD
CHARLES
BAUMANN
CHARLES
THOMAS
JOSEPHCISAR
KARLWALTER
BAWRUCKER
ELIZABETH
J ANE CLAPP
MARGARET
ANNEBEAUCHAMP
JAMES EDWARD CLAUSEN
LINDAMARIEBEIREIS
DORISCLIFTONBELL,Honors in Liberal PENNY
PAGANIS
CLEMMONS
Arts and Sciences with High Dis- BARBARA
JOYCE
CoHm
tinction in Anthropology
DONNAANNCOHEN
JEAN COLE
NANCY
BEVERLY
A NNBENFORD
MARYELLEN
MICHAEL
KEVINBENNETT
CONLEY
JOHN COOK,Honors in Liberal
YVONNEANN BEREZECKI,Honors in EDWIN
Liberal Arts and Sciences with DisArts and Sciences with Distinction
in Chemistry
tinction in Spanish
COOK
GAIL MARY BERG,Honors in Liberal MARYHELEN
MICHAELCOOLAHAN,
Honors
Arts and Sciences with Distinction PATRICK
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
in Spanish
NORMAJEANNE COOPER,
Honors in LibETTABETHBERMAN
eral Arts and Sciences
MICHAELSTEVEN
BERNS
BRANDT
COTOVSKY
EPPLER
BEUKEMA
MARJORIE
JOHN JAMES COTROMANES
ANATOLE
BILYJ
TIMOTHY
COTTER
LQRALEE BLAIS, Honors in Liberal RICHARD
DALECOWEN
Arts and Sciences BONNIE JEAN BLYTH JOHN
RICHARD
BOKINA
LINDASUECox
EILEEN
CHAPMAN
CRANE
992
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
WOODROW
MARVINCUNNINGHAM
JOHN
WILLIAMCZARNIK
LAWRENCEJOHN CZEPIEL, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BOHDANCZERWINSKYJ
BOHDANNA
CZORNIJ
ISAAK
DANIEL
BARBARA
MARIEDAVENPORT
SUSAN
GADENDAVILISON
BARBARA
DOLORES
DEBS
BILLGEORGE
DEMITROFWJLOS
VIRGINIARIEBI DERIKRAVA
JANIS RAEDINNING
GRECORY
PAUL
D~RWARD
WILLIAMEVANS
DOUXAS,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALBERTWILLIAMDRANTZ
CYNTHIAANNDREW
MARLENEJANET DRUSKA,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
JOSEPH DUDAK
RFSA LYNNDUDOVITZ
DUFFY
ANNPATRICIA
ARDYTHLORRAINE
DUHATSCHEK,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LORRAINE
CHFSSTINEDULIAN
EARNEST
LEEEASTON
LUUISEMARIEEDELBLUT
ROYDAVID EDCREN
KATHLEEN
M ARYEKLUND
JANEENDLER
LINDAKATHLEEN
E NG
CHRISTINEMARIEESTES
STEPHANIE h'fARIE EVANS
JOHN THOMAS
EVRARD,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences DEANDAVISFALK,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Anthropology
WILLIAM
ROBERT
FANG
EUGENE
FARMILANT,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
CAROLANNFECZKO
JOHN GEORGEFEELY, JR., Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICK
WILLIAMFEGAN
PAUL
CHARLES
FEIL
NANCYHELEN
FELDMAN
WAYNE
FELKAMP
SANDRA
DALE FINKELSTEIN,Honors in
JOHN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LOWRYFISCHER
PAULFITZMAURICE
ALLAN FLETCHER,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in History
GERALD
PAUL
FONTECCHIO
DANIELRICHARD
FORMELLER
CYNTHIAKRAJENTA FORTINO
SYLVIA LORRAINE
FRANCIS
WIILLAM
LEROYFRAYNE
SUSAN
JOY FREEMOND
STEVEN
ALANFRENCH
JEANNE
JAMES
[June 17
MARKFRELERICK
FRIEDMAN
STEPHEN
FULLMER
ALAN~ ~ I C H I RFURUTA
O
JAMES BARRY
GALLAI
WILLIAM
LEE GAMLIN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
KAYKILWPGANSER
MICHAELPETER
GARIPH)
SUSAN
M ARYGARTNER,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSANELIZABETH
GAUL, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ARTHUR
MELVINGELMAN
RAYMOND
VICTORGERARDI
LYDIAMCKINLEYGLEES
LARRY
M. GLICK
JANICE J. GOLDMAN
JOANNE THERESE
GOLIO,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SWSANCLAIREGONZALEZ,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANN J. GRAHAM,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in History
MELVILLE
A. GRAY,JR.
JOHN MARKGRECO
SHARON
ANNGREEN,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
GROSS,Honors in
MICHAEL EDWARD
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Speech
KIM DEBORAH
GRUNEWALD
ROBYNDANAGUEST,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Speech
CLAUDIAMCENTEEGUNTHER,Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
HAROLD
LUDWIG GUENTHER
ROCELIOGUERRERO
k fARIE GUSTEK
DARLENE
JANICE MARIEHAJOST
RAYMOND
HALL
CHRISTINE MARIEHAhlERLAK
BRUCEDAVIDHAMMERSTONE
STEXEN
ERNEST
HANSEN
WAYNE
GORDON
H ANSLIK
ROBERTERNEST
HANSON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MORMANHOWARD
HARELIK
DENNISWAYNEHARKINS
HOWARD
ROBERTHARTMAN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Sociology
GEORGEANNE
HASTO
KARENRUTHHAUCE
RICHARD
DAVIDHAZLETT
ROSETTA
H EARD
WILLIAM
JOSEPH HEFFRON
NEILSAMUEL
HEIN, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
ROBERTABERNICEHERCHE, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
HERNANDEZ
CAMILLE
JAMES
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
NEALRAYMOND
HERST
ARNOLDRICHARDHIRSCH, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
HLAVACEK
NANCYWROBLASKI
STEVENLorns HLUPIC
CRAIGRICHARD
HOBSON
JERALD HOWARD
HOEHNE,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Geography
JOSHUA PHILIP
HOFFMAN
CHARLES
ALLANHOMOLKA
KEVINANTHONY
HOULIHAN
VIRGINIAMARYHOUREN
PHYLLIS
ANNHOUSER
TONIA. HOWARD
MICHAELFRANCIS
HRITZ, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELIZABETH
HUBBARD
MARILYN
PAUL
MICHAELHUMMEL
JAMES EDWARD
HUSSEY
FRUMAN
CECIL JACOBSON,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in History
JACQUELINE
PENNY
J AKUS
RONALD
A LANJANUS
ALBERTJASHUNSKY,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
JOHN JASIUNAS
SCOTTBRUCE
JEFFERSON
RONALD STEVEN JESSELSON
ARKOLDJOSEPH JIRASEK,JR.
NELS KENNETHJOHNSON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Anthropology
ARTHURRALPHJUNCWIRTH, JR.
JAMES ROBERT
J UNTUNEN
CHARLESJOSEPH KALISKI, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
DIANEKALUO
KAYLYNNKALLMEYER
PAMELA
KAMIN
MARTINPETER
KANCIUS
MARJORIE
JANICE KANE
MORRISKAPLAN
CONSTANCE
Lou KAPPAS
ABRAHAM
K ATZ
CRAIGNORRISKATZ
MARTINJAMES KENNEDY,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
J EAN KENNY
CAROL
FRED
M. KETO
ORPHA HAMILTON
KIDD, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Sociology
ANTHONYHENRYKIERNA,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ZENOPETER
KIERPIEC
BONNIELEEKINSINGER
WILLIAMKIRK
ERICAKARPKLEIN,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences SANDRA
KAYKLINE
993
LAWRENCE
TOSHIO
KODANI, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KOWALCZYK
MARYFEENY
MICHAEL
CHESTERKOZY
JR., Honors in
MICHAELJOHN KRAMER,
Liberal Arts and Sciences
WILLIAMGEORGE
KUCZERPA,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDALOUISEKUPPINGER
THOMAS
KUSAR
CHARLES
NORMAN
ANTHONY
KWAK
SCOTT
LAMBE
ALANGWRGELANGOWSKI
NANCYANNLATZA
CHARLES
BERNARD
LAUER,JR.
LYNETTE
ANNLAWSON
GERALDINE
MARIELEAHY
BELA LASLO
LEBENYI, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CONRAD
STEPHEN
LEHFELDT
JOSEPH WILLIAMLENZ,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
K. LEON
JAMES ROLLINLEONARD
JEFFREY WALTER
LERCH
SYLVIA
ELINOR
LESSMAN
STEPHEN
MARTINLETRAUNIK
EDWARD
MARVIN
LEVY
PHYLLIS
BETTELEVY,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
AGNESLINDUSKA
CATHERINE
LINK
HINRICKS
SULTANA
LXSHA
MARYDIANELISOWSKI,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High
Distinction in Speech
DARLENE
ANNLITTLE MARJORIE
MADARASZ
LODGE
ROBERTJEFFERY LOEB,Honors in Lib-
eral Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in Chemistry LOFTUS
JOHNTHOMAS
BEVERLY
A NN LONG,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
DONALD
W. LUCEK HARVEY
J A Y LUSTBERG GEORGE
ARNOLD
LYNN
CHRYLL
MARIEMADKM KALMAN
KIRBYMAJFX MARGARET
ROSEMAKER,Honors in Lib- eral Arts and Sciences EMILIO
GIACOMO
MANCUSO
MARGARET
MARYMANION,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences SHIRLEYSUSAN
MANN DOROTHY
JAKUBOWSKI MARKS,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EVAWILMA
MARMORSTEIN
SUZANNE LEEMARTIN
DARCYALANAMARXHAUSEN,
Honors
m
Liberal Arts and Sciences CHRISTINEMARGARET
MATTENHEIMER
994
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ANNEMARIEMATTI, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
CAROLYN
ONDERDONK
MAYER
OEL HENRY
MAYER OHN BJORNMCCAULEY ELIZABETH
AYERSMCGAUGHEY,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAELBRUCEMCGHEE, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GLADSTONE
CARTER
MECHER
TIMOTHY
MERBITZ
CHARLES
PHILIP LEONARD
MERKEL,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANNMERRIMAN
TIMOTHY
LEE MICHEL
PATRICIA
YVONNE
MILLER
LEONARDJOEL MILLMAN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Chemistry
STEPHEN
ALBERTMILZ
DEBORAHANNE MITTNER, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
W I L L I A M STEWART MOIR
RICHARD
HENRY
MORRIS
THOMAS
SUEY
MOY
ARTHUR
HAICMUGALIAN
S H A R O N LEE hfUNN
WILLIAMM U ~ G E S
KATHLEEN
ANNMWRPHY
SHARON
ANNMUSZYNSKI
MICHAELBRUCENADLER
KENNETHJAMES NANNINI,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SAMUEL
NAYLoR VI
PATRICIA
ANNNEIL
THOMAS
FRANCIS
NELSON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
RONALDA. NIED, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
RAMONA
MARIENIGGEMANN
ELLENMARIENORTON,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in History
NOWAK
DIANNEELIZABETH
THOMAS
EUGENE
NUGENT
~ ~ I C H A E LJAMES O’BRIEN, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
MICHAELO’BRIEN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in English
THOMAS
JOHN O’BROCHTA
JAMES EDWARD
O’HALLORAN
RONNETTE
C. O’HERRIN
MARYANNEO’LEARY
MARY PATRICIA OtROURKE
MICHAELJOHN O’SHEA,H onors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
FAITH
PAMELA
OTIS, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
RAYMOND
FRANCIS
PACELLI
T
WAYNE
STEPHEN
PARKS
LESLIEPAULA
PASSIN
MICHAELALFREDPAULS
[June 17
MARKDAVIDPEARLSTEIN
GEORGIA
MARIANPECH
Ex~mDIANEPECHTER
SIMON
PELLAR,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
PENNY
ELLENPERRY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAULA
ANNEPETERS
JOAN MARY PETERSON
JACQUELINE PETERSON
LAWRENCE
CAESAR
PETRILLO
CHARLES
MICHAELPHILLIPS
MICHAEL ANTHONYPICCATTO,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
ANN PIEROG
PHYLLIS
FERN
PIUNTI
TERESA MARY PLUCINSKI,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Chemistry
MARSHALLPOLAKOFF,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
JAY POLEN,H onors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Psychology
GILDADANIELLE
POLIAKINE
MELODY
LEE POREMSKI
I N A BRENKER
PORTH
ELAINEK. POSTLEWAITE
THERESA
BERNICE
POWELL
GERALD
ALVINPRICE,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
PRITCHARD,
Honors in
ANNE HARLEY
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in English
F R A N K ANTHONY
PROIETTI
ORYSIA IRESE PROTYNIAK
PETER
JOHN PULW
ROBERTFRANCIS
QUINN, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
R. RAnIcE
RICHARDDEHARRAFF,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DAVIDEFREN RAMIREZ
ARCILLAFAYE
R APER
RALPHhIICHAEL RAPoWRT
JEANNE SHELBY
RASCHE
ELYSEJUDITH RASKY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High
Distinction in Philosophy
MAUREEN
REILLY
ELIZABETH
JAME5 CARL REISER
MARILYNJOANRITTER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
REGINALOUISEROCHE
BELLEARDENROCHMAN
SASCHA
ROCKOMANOVICH
C. ROGERS
ROBERT
MARYANNROKUSEK
ELLENANN ROMANOFSKI,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOSEPH ROBERT
ROSENBERG
ROBERTMAYNARD
ROSENBERG,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANINE
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
MARKLESLIERoss
WENDYHOFFMAN
ROTHWELL
SANDRA
KAYEROYSTER
CHARLES
ANTONRZFFA
MARY RUGGIERO,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Sociology
RICHARD
L EERYAN
ADAMGEORGE
SALWINSKI
KATHLEEN
LINNEASCANLAN
JOELSCHAFFER,
Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences with Distinction in
Anthropology
BARRY
ROBERT
SCHAKNER
WILMAMARGARET
SCHARRER
FRIEDRICH
MICHAELSCHIED
WILLIAME. SCHIERER
RUDOLPHSCHILLI, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
PHILIPDANIELSCHLAK
ROBERT
S IDNEY SCHNEIDER
DONALD
N ORMAN
SCHROEDER
JOEL HARRIS
SCHWARTZ
ROBERTGEORGESCHWARTZ,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
EUGENE
SERVILLO
I1
ELIZABETHANNE SEXTON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES S H A W H A N
GARRETT
MARGUERITE
SHERIDAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDITH ANNSHLENSKY
DEXNISMICHAELSHMIGELSKY
GUYLEESIEBOLD
LUXANA
PAXICHEEP
SKULFONE,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DOUGLAS
A. SLANSKY,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
OLIVERWARREN
SLAUGHTER
WILLIAM
ROBERT
SMITH
MARGARET
MAESMOLINSKI
JAXICE LEE SOLAVA
BARBARA
JESILOW SPEAR
DIAXEJ U D Y
SPECIAL
JAMES PATRICK
SPIDALE
LINDAEILEEN
SFOONER
JOANNE SROCZYNSKI
TERRENCE
MICHAELSTAFFORD
KENNETHJEROME STALL,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
CHRISTOPHER
STAMOS
STARKUS,
Honors in
KRISTINAIRENE
Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
DAVXD
STEELE
PEGGY
ANNSTINCLEY
BARBARA
LYNNSTORC
PETER
JOHN STUDL
PAMELA
ELLENSUBA
MARGARET
SUE
SUSAN
SUNDMAN
RIMANTAS
.KAZMIERAS
SVITRA
995
PETER
AUGUSTPAULSWEDERS
DENNISGEORGE
SWENSON
KATHLEEN
MARIESWIAT
THOMAS
ANTHONY
SWIECA
CAROL
LILLIANSYKORA,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Highest
Distinction in English
MARJORIE
LYNNSYNAKIEWICZ
LISA LUBATARANUCHA
JOANN ELIZABETH
TELLERS
DORRIE
LOUISETHOLKE,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALANJOSEPH THOMAS
JAMES ANTHONY
THOMAS,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SHARON
LYNNTHOMAS
DAMON
ARTHUR
THOMPSON
MARYEVELYN
THOMPSON
MICHELLE
MARIETOBOLSKI
PATRICIA
CAROLTOREN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
TIMOTHY
ROHDAN
TRUSEWYCH,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Russian
GERALD
JOHN TURKOWSKI
MILTONEDWARD
UPSHAW
SUSAN
C. VANSCHOOR
ROCHFLLE
VICTOR
FREDERICK
PHILIPVINSON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Geography
TERRY
STEPHEN
WALIGORA
JOHN WITT WALLACE
NORMAJ. WARNER,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
GEORGIA
A NNWAYDA
FLORES
JEAN WEBB
DAVID RUFUS WEINLAND
MICHAEL
B. WEINSTEIN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
WEINTR
AUB
ALANSEYMOUR
NAXCYLEE WEISS, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
THERESE
BARBARAWEISS, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
~~ICHAEF
L REDERICK
WELLS,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CLAUDIA
L YNNWHEELES
HELEN
SIMMS
WHITFIELD
JANIS MARIEWIEDL,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
WILLIAM
WIEGANDT
ROBERT
SHARON
RAEWILCOX
DAVIDALLENWILLIAMS
ELIZABETH
DORE
WINKLER
BARBARA
BARTLEY
WITHEROW,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DANIELMICHAELWLODARCZYK,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDADALEWOLOSHIN
EDWARD
WORKMAN
GAYLORD
996
TEM
YASUI
STEVEN
FREDERICK
YPLLEN
DENNISSTANLEY
YORK
JESSICA
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
R. ZICCARULI,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAWRENCE
GREGORY
ZIM
RAYMOND
ANTHONY
ZMUDA,
JR.
JOHN EDWARD
ZUR,JR.
JANET
KRISTINA SELENEZAEAS, Honors in
Libera! Arts and Sciences
TIMOTHY
MARKZEGLIN
In the Teaching of English
MARYELIZABETH
ALTMAN,Honors in
DJXETRIA IAZETTO
Liberal Arts and Sciences
NANCY
JANE KASPER
DIANE GORDON BLOCK,Honors in Lib- BARBARA
EWAANNAKOZINSKA
eral Arts and Sciences
JANET CAROL
MOOSE
THERESA
BRAZIONIS
CEPUTIS, Honors in SUSAN
MCDOWELL
Moss
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDITH RUTH NETTERSTROM
DIANALYNNCLARKE,
Honors in LibMAUREEN
THERESE
OCONNOR
eral Arts and Sciences
FRANCIS
JOSEPH PIHA
KATHLEEN
JOAN COOK,Honors in LibGERRYPATRICIA
QUINN, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences with DisSUSANNE
DENNIS
tinction in English
RENATE REISTER, Honors in Liberal
NICK PASQUALE
DIVITO
TERESA
ELIZABETH
DOUGHERTY
Arts and Sciences
LINDA LEE DREWS,Honors in Liberal SHIRLEY
JOHNSON RYAN
Arts and Sciences
ELLENSIEH, Honors in Liberal Arts
CYNTHIAJOAN FIJOLEK,Honors in Liband Sciences with High Distinction
in English
eral Arts and Sciences
LUCJA 2. SZCZODROWSKI,
ANNETTE
ELIZABETH
FORD
Honors in
LYNNJOYCE FRIEDMAN,
Honors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences
GLORIA
ANNWALTON
eral Arts and Sciences
VIVIAN
EMILY
GIST
DIANESUEWEINGART,
Honors in LibJANET ENGGOLLBERG,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in History
eral Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of French
SALLY
JESS ANDERS
KATHLEENMARIEO'DONNELL,Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
JUDITH ANN CLARK,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
Distinction in French
GAIL MARIEGORSKI, Honors in Liberal CAROLANNOTMANOSKI,
Honors in LibArts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences
ADELAJ. HAMIELEC
RENEEJOYCE SIMON, Honors in LibVIVIANELIZABETH
KYROS
eral Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
LYNN NASRALLAH,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of Geography
THADDEUS
FRANCIS
GRANDYS,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of German
Tm LAWRENCE
BARTLETT
HANS
PETER
L APP
ROYLEEBRITTON
DEBORAH
LORETTA
MOELLER,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
OTTILIE ELIZABETH
DONG, Honors in
RUTH ANN SCHAMT,
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Honors in Liberal
LINDAROSEH ~ Y
Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
CHARLESKUCHVALEK,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching o f History
RICHARDWILLIAMBASCIANO,Honors JOANNE DONOHUE
CURRAN
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RONALD
WALTER
DEUTSCHER
NANCYJOSEPHINE ~ D YHonors
WILLIAMBOYCZUK
,
in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Lours JOSEPH BROCCOLO
ANNE JOYCE BURIAN,Honors in LibSUSAN
MARIEDRESDEN
EDWARD
THOMAS
EBEL
era1 Arts and Sciences
MARSHABOEHMLER
CHRISTIANER,
Hon- JOHN PATRICK
FARENO
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
KATHLEEN
THERESE
FIELD
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
997
LARRYEDWARD
HAYS,H onors in Lib- PAULINE
NICHOLS
eral Arts and Sciences
JUDITH ANNNICKEL,Honors in Liberal
MARLENE
HELEN
HISBEL
Arts and Sciences
SYDNEY
HELFAND
HOLLANDER hJICHAEL PATRICK NOLAN
BARRY
JOEL ISSACSON
SUSAN
J ANET PROSSE~
KACHIROUBAS
WILLIAMPUSTOW
THERESA
TERFSAJWLIA KASPBZYCIU,Honors in DIANE MARYROEHonors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences
MARYANN KOEPP,H onors in Liberal LEON DONALDSHKOLNIK,
Honors in
Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELIZABETH
JOSEPHINE LVTSCHAK
RONALD
ROYSMITH
JOHN ALLENMCELROY,
Honors in Lib- GILBERT
VICTORSTRITAR
BARBARA
ANN STUMPF,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
BENJAMINMIJANOVICH,Honors
eral Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JEFFREY MICHAEL
TRUE,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PHILLIP
JOHN NAYLOR
In the Teaching of Political Science
ANNPETKUS
BARBARAANN BENJAMIN,Honors in MARGARET
PHILIP
MICHAEL RALEIGH
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JERRYPHILIPP
ROSENBERC,
Honors in
JOHN A. CASELLO
Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEPHENCOLMAN
C UN"
FRANCES
SCHWARZMANN
MICHAELROYDALE,Honors in Liberal JOANNE
Arts and Sciences
CHRISTINE
SLIZOWSKI
SUEARLEEN
STANKOW
PETER
JOHN DONNELLY
M ARKZ I N D ~ L ALLANJOHN LINDRUP, Honors in Lib- STEVEN
eral Arts and Sciences In the Teaching o f Sociology
JACK JAY HOFFMAN,
Honors in Liberal
MARYBOEHMER
ALLEN
Arts and Sciences
GEORGE
PETER
BARTNIK,
Honors in LibJANE CAROL
MOTHA
eral Arts and Sciences
KARENHELENSCHNEIDER,
Honors in
DIANEMARIECANTALUPO
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYBURBAN
DAHL
ILACOHNGOLDBERG
In the Teaching of Spanish
JOSEPHINE
L. CEASE,Honors in Liberal MARYOBERLELDGIUDICE, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences
JANEJARVIS GLICK,Honors in Liberal PILAR
ROSAMACALTAO
Arts and Sciences with Distinction MARYJEANNETTE MARTELL,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
in Spanish
CAROLTWEDTHARVEY,
Honors in Lib- RIGINAONAPRUSAS,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
eral Arts and Sciences
in Spanish
KENNETHSTEWARTHIBBELER,Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEPHEN
J. SOBALLE
EMMET
WALSH,Honors in LibPOLAKIBRIT,Honors in Liberal Arts ROBERT
and Sciences with Distinction in
eral Arts and Sciences with DisSpanish
tinction in Spanish
LEWISEARL
WILLIAMS
In the Teaching of Speech
JOAN ROCHOWIAK,H onors in
JOANMARIEBARTUSEK,
Honors in Lib- PAMELA
Liberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences
JEANETTE
MARIE ESWSITO,
Honors in MARCIASUESHANIN
PAULCHARLES
SHEDD,
JR.
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Chemistry
AUGUST
JAMES CWIK
JOHN PAUL
ADAMEK
GLENNWILLIAMBREDFELDT,
Honors in ALANDAKOFF,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences with High Distinction
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Chemistry
in Chemistry
LAWRENCE
CLIFFORDDEBOLT
DIANECHRISTINE
CAPMAN
998
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
COMER
DWYER
PAULSTEVEN
FACUNA,
Honors in Lib-
JOHN
eral Arts and Sciences STEVEN
FEINBERG,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Chemistry
STEVEN
MATTHEWHASSUR,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Chemistry
GREGORY
FRANK
HILLSTROM
ANTHONYROBERTKAMPF, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERRY
ALLENKOSOBUD,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High
Distinction in Chemistry
GREGORY
DEANLYON
KENNETH
WAYNE
MUELLER
FREDERICK
FRANCIS
PISZKIEWICZ.
JAMES
[June 17
STEVENJOHN RETTIG
MARK ARNOLDSHERMAN,Hor.ors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Chemistry
BEVERLY
A. SMITH,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in Chemistry
RITA EMILY
STAVA
RALPHEUGENE
SVETIC, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High
Distinction in Chemistry
JURATE MARIAVALENTA
ROBERTJOSEPHWOODS,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDAMADELINEYODUAL,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Chemistry
PAUL
ANTHONY
ZIELINSKI
I n Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES JOSEPH ABBOTT
JEFFREY KENTABRAHAM
AGOSTINO
ANTHONY
ALONZO,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
EDWARD
GEORGEALTMAN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
NORMAN
JAMES AKDREKUS,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JR.
LOUISJOSEPH BARNES,
EMMANUEL
NICHOLASBARRON,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Mathematics
JERRY BAUER,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
IRENE
ANNEBLEKYS
RICHARD
JOHN BRAUN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RICHARD
LORNEBREAKENRIDGE
KRISTINNATASHA
BREYER
THOMAS
PATRICK
BURKE. Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BETTYTINGCHIN
TANET SAUYINGCHIN. Honors in Lib*
eral Arts and Sciences
JAMES EDWARD
CONGDON
JAMES EDWARD
COUGHLAN
JOHN THOMAS
CURIN
DANIELRAYMOND
DALACH
DENNISJOSEPH DANIEL
ALEXCORNEL
DEJONG
DEPTUCH
ANNAIRENE
EDWARD
JOHN DIDOMENICO
IRENERACHAELDIRESTA, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DENNISFRANCIS
DORSEY
DONALDFRANCISDOYLE, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
RICHARD
DUDA
RICHARDJOHN DUSLAK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology
ROBERTJOSEPH DUSLAK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERENCE
GEORGEDUTTON,H onors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology
LAURIEANN ERNST,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
RONALDBRUCEEYTCHESON,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
FERGUSON
APRILYVONNE
DANIELEMARGOT
FICHTNER,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERTGEORGEFINNIGAN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BERRY
LEEFox
DAVIDRoss FRANK,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
PHILIP
E DWARD
GAGNARD
GEORGE
EMILGAJNAK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
FRANCES
MAYGAVIGAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CECILIAANTOIKETTE
GAYNES,Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JUDITH GEIGER
GARYM. GILLIS
DANIELL E ~ N A RGLOWSKI
D
ROSALIEGREENGOLDMAN
PHILIPBROOKS
GOULD
CHARLESARTHURGRAESSLE,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARGARET
MARYGRAHAM
MARYCIELAKGRZESKOWIAK
MARYELLEN
HEBDA,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
MICHAELDAVIDHORN
ROBERTJOEL HOWARD,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
Jo INENDINO
REGINA
NANCYJENRICK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BASSAMJAMIL JODY
RONALD
ALLJZN
JONES
WILLETTA
DORENE
JONES
MARTINJACK KADZIELA
SHELDON
KAHN
HRAIRK. KELESHIAN
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
KEVINFRANCIS
KENNEDY
ABRAHAMKERN, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
AUDREYANN KICK, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
FLORENCE
ANNKIKTA
MARGARETM ARYKINNALLY,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
LEE KIRCHICK,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology
ELIZABETH
KORNECKI
TERESA
KORZENKO
MICHAEL
ALLENKOZLOWSKI
KENNETH
LEOKUBOS
KURAITIS
VYTENISPETRAS
CAROLEM. LACHMAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Mathematics
DONALD
GARY LAMBE
VYTAUTAS
LAUCIUS
SUSANMARIE LEAHY
JOIIN DONALD
L YON
M . MADRAK,
Honors in Liberal
SHARON
Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
PAULMATZ
.ALAN MAYES
RICHARD
ANDREW
ROMAN
MELNYK
HOWARD
MENDELSON,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
DONALD
JULIUS MEYER
GEORGE
ALANMILAUSKAS
ROBERT
A LANXIILLS
JOEL J. MINTZES,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Biology
SUSANF. MIODUSZEWSKI
NATHANIEL
MORGAN
EDWARD
JULIA MOY
SAUNAYIM MOY
DAOUD
MOHAMMED
NABHAN
ALLENHAROLD
NELSON
MARSHA VIVIAN NEWMAN
JANET ELIZABETH
O'BRIEN
KAREN MARIEOGORZALEK
MYRONSTEPHAN
OLIJNYK,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DAVIDLESTEROLMSTED,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Mathematics
JUDITH ANN ORLANDINI,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDALou OYER
MARIOJOSEPH PARISI
CHARLESJOSEPH PASSO,
JR., Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES JOHN PAWLIK
DEVAWHN
KENNETH
PEACE
JOHN THOMAS
PENWLA,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOAN FINE
PETZOLD
FRANCES
PIVORUNAS,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
BOIIDAN MARIANPLESHKEWYCH
STEVEN
JAY POLEN,
Honors in Liberal
999
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Psychology
GABRIELLA
PONTARELLI
AARON
LEE PORTER
RALPHTERRY
POTKIN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LYNDAJEAN POTZUS
FRANK
JOSEPH PREROST
RICHARD
LLOYD
PRESTON
ANDREW
PUDZIANOWSKI,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LARRY
RICHARD
RABE
BARBARA
MARYRABIEJ
BRUCE
ALLENRADEBAUCH
THOMAS
KEVINRESK,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
NANCY
L YNNRIECER
ROGER
S TUART
RITZLIN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
GORD~N
ROHR
ROBERTAMERIGO
ROSELLINI,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERRY
A. ROSENBERG
LEWISEDWARD ROSS
JOHN CHARLES ROUBIK,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Biology
DOROTHY
RYBACZYK
MARTINNATHANSACHMAN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Honors in
EDWIN KENJI SAKAMOTO,
Liberal Arts and Sciences
FRANK
GREGORY
SALVATINI
MITCHELL
KEITHSANDERS
NORMAN
R. SCHEDIN
WILLIAMJOHN SCHILLER,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JACK GORDON
SCHWARTZ
PETER
THOMAS
SENATORE,
JR.
SHABAN
GEORGE
GERALD
MARTINSHKOLNIK
RICHARD
GENESIEPKOWSKI
NEAL T E R R Y SILVERSTEIN, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAMELA
SUESKAAR
WALDEMAR
JOHN SMIELIAWSKAS,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
MICHAELSMILEY,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
FRONSE WAYNE S M I T H
ELBERT
BOHANNON
SMITH
KRISTINAOLYMPIASODEIKA
MICHAELDAVIDSPECTOR
ROBERT
WALTER S T A N E K
COSTELLO
CORNWALLIS
STOKES,Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EARL
J AY STRASSBERGER
SUMATI
SUBBARATNAM
WILLIAMFRANCIS
SULLIVAN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Chemistry
LECH SZEWCZYK,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
in Mathematics
MARYJANE TAMMEN
ZOO0
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
M I ~ E TANNURA
L
WILLIAMFRANCIS
WEINE~
RUTH MAKEPFACHWENGER
PAUL
EDWARD
TIEGS
RICHARDSTANLEY
TRYNDA
RINA YUFX WONG, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
ADEU FELICE
TYSON
THEODORE
EDWARD
UIUEJA I11
in Mathematics
SYLVIANOERVANBERSCHOT
SOPHIEMARIE WOROBEC,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN ROBERT
VEcq Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
G ~ R G WOROBEC,
E
Honors in
RANDALLMICHAEL V m , Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with DisLiberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Biology
tinction in Mathematics
JOSEPH STANLEY
WROBLEWSKI,Honors
GEDRGEMICHAELVOGL,Honors in Libin Liberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences
WILSONWILLIAM
YONAN
ALANEDGAR
VOGT
MICHAEL ALAN ZURAKOV,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
SCOTT WATERS
GLENNWEINER
In Physics
SECHAN,Honors in LibSTEVENPAULAHLEN,Honors in Lib- NEIL HOWARD
eral Arts and Sciences with Diseral Arts and Sciences with High
Distinction in Physics
tinction in Physics
THEODORE
THALASSINOS
KONRAD
ANTON ANIOL, Honors in Lib- NICHOLAS
eral Arts and Sciences
FRANK
JACK VARW
GERALDTHOMAS
CUZELIS,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teaching of Biological Sciences
PATRICIA
ANNTINOR
GERALDFRANK
BOKOWY
In the Teaching of Chemistry
KARIN
MARIETTA
SCHLOEGL
In the Teaching of Geography
SUSAN
ANNSTOCKMAL,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In the Teachina o f Mathematics
ANNEHUGHES
ANITAKOLBBLOCK,Honors in Liberal DEBORAH
KOLAR,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction GAYLESMITH
Arts and Sciences
in Mathematics
SUSAN
MARIEBROWN,Honors in Lib- MARYANN KUCA,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences with Distinction
eral Arts and Sciences
in Mathematics
LINDA
SUSAN
COLOMBO,
Honors in LibHonors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Dis- NICHOLASS. LABOVSRY,
eral Arts and Sciences
tinction in Mathematics
HELEN
MERLE
RICHARD
ALAN DREZNER,Honors in SALLY
DONALD
BURKMURRAY,
JR.
Liberal Arts and Sciences
NANCYJANE PALUMBO,
Honors in LibMICHAELJOSEPH DUELLMAN
eral Arts and Sciences
PHILIP
VICTOR FOURNIER
ADELINE
A NN GRISOLANO,
Honors in MARCIALOUISETHARP
WAYNE
MICHAELZAGE,Honors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences with DistincPATRICIA
ANN GUSTAFSUN,
Honors in
tion in Mathematics
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Mathematics
JAMES
-
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Physical Education
JAMES Rocco DAMSTINO, Honors
ALTENBACH
SUSANNE
PATRICIA
IRENE
DARROW
BRZOZUWSKI
SUSAN
HELEN
VERNONCHARLESDREHER
BOBBE
SUSAN
GHN
RICEIARDR. FAHEY
CLARA
MAECUNNINGHAM
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
WALTER
JOHN FILIPOWICZ
LARRY
W. FREY
JAMESMICHAEC
GEIGER
DIANEBARBARA
HOLWROWSKI
LYNNMARGARET
JONES,Honors
GEORGEHENRYGAMER
DENNISWILLIAMLYNCH
ARNOLD
MANDELL,
Honors
KATHLEEN
ALICEMARCY
1001
ROBERT
JAMES MATHEWS
DONALD
NORMAN
MENDRO
MARYANNMUDRA
THOMAS
LYLEPLUISTER
GERALD
CHARLES
SCHERBER
KAREN
KATHERINE
SCHRAMM
JOEL JOHN SIMONE
ROBERT
E. TWARDY
JEAN
WOJDULA,
Honors
MEDICAL CENTER
Degrees Conferred September 6,1969
COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
Degree of Bachelor of
FREDERICK
JR.
CLAYTON
ALBERT,
JAMESLEEARMSTRONG
STEPHEN
MICHAEL
BLAIN,B.S., 1967
JERRY
BROOKS
ALEXANDER
LINDEL
BROWN
STEVEN
B URCARD
KENNETH
JAMESEVANS
ROBERT
ALLANFLORENCE
KENNETH
ALLANGERSTEIN
WALTERTHEOPHILUS
GUNRAJ
WAYNE
JOSEPH HARKNESS
JEFFREYMARTINHENKIN,A.B., Lake
Forest College, 1967
JAMESHAROLD
ISAACSON,
A.B., Miami
University, 1967
WALTER
JOHNJAGODZINSKI
WALTERGERALD
JANIS, B.S., Elmhurst
College, 1967
RXER NILS JANSSON, A.B., Augustana
College, 1967
DAVIDSTUART
JOHNSON,
A.B., Lewis
College, 1967
THOMASFRANCIS
KAINEG, Honors;
B.S., Northern Illinois University,
1967
THOMAS
JOSEPHKING,JR., B.S., 1967
JIMMYMICHAEL
KLEE
MARTINLAPIDUS CHARLES
ANTHONY
LOGIUDICE
JOHNAKTHONY
MAGUIRE,
A.B., Knox
College, 1966
DAVID
LEEMELING
DENNISJOEL MILLER,A.B., 1967
MICHAEL ROYALMINTZ,B.S., Muhlenberg College, 1967
Science in Dentistry
STEPHEN
MUMFORD
ROBERT
JOHNSCOTT
PAIGE,JR.
ROBERTJOSEPHPARTAK,
B.S., Valparaiso University, 1967
THOMAS
LOWELL
PEACOCK
WARREN
RICHARD
PETERSON
JAMESROBERT
PONSLER
THOMAS
EDWARD
RESNICK
RICHARD
ALLENROTHERMEL,
A.B., St.
Olaf College, 1967
MICHAEL
PATRICK
RYAN
MARTINBARRY
SANDERS
WENDELL
ALLENSARGENT,
A.B., North
Central College, 1965
JAMES CHARLES
SCHARDT
MICHAEL
Y ALESCHWARTZ,
A.B., 1967
IRWIN
MICHAEL
SEIDMAN,
B.S., 1967
BOBC. STONE
ROBERT
POHLPLATZ
THORNTON
WAYNEGERALDTHORPE,
B.S., Utah
State University, 1965
JORDAN
JAY TILDEN, B.S., Roosevelt
University, 1%
SUEELLENTRAPP
KENNETH
THOMAS
TRIGGER
THOMAS
JACOB WAUEN
CHRISTOPHER
WENCKUS,
STANLEY
A.B.,
Ripon College, 1967
ROBERT
MERLEWILLARD,
A.B., Illinois
College, 1965
VERNON
ROBERT
WILLERT,
JR.
RICHARD ALLEN WILSON
JOHX FRANCIS
WONDERLICK,
B.S., 1967 Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery ROBERT
CARLAHLERS,
B.S., 1967
VICTOR KLASSEN,D.D.S., University
Federal of Parana, 1958
B.S., 1966,1967
DENISDAVIDANDERSON,
LEONRAYMOND
KELLEHER,
B.S., 1965, PETAR
MILENKOVIC,
D.S., University of
1967
Belgrade, 1961
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
JOSEPH
Degree of Doctor of Medicine
WILLIAMBRUCKMAN,
B.S..1963
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
LYDIAMARTHAFISCHEB
CARROLL
I m m ~SIMPSON
MIURR
ROSEMARY
CATHERINE
JOAW cbgso
Jo ANN Pore, Honors
JUANITA
E S T ~Dmt
R
RUTHEWINE
SCHUIT,
High Honors
PATRICIA
ANNEKIDDOO
BARBARA
JEANPARKER
SMUMACRAEB
DOROTHY
MAYLANUZA
NANCYJo NIXONSCHWABAUER
CAROLEELIZABETH
BABTLETTMACKAY, SHARON
EILEEN
STANTON
B.S.N., Wheaton College,1968
VIRGINIAANN SHANKS
WENX, High
DORLEEN
YVONNE
BAILN MCCANN
Honors
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
KATHLEEN
SANTA
ROSEALBANESE
ALANNEWTONTAYLOR
Degrees Conferred December 13,1969
COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Dentistry
WILLIAMGARRY
DOBRIN
Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery
HENRY
D EANSABERMAN,
B.S., 1964
DONALD
NEWTONTUCK,J R.
COLLEGE O F NURSING
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
KATHLEEN
LOUISE
SHAW
BRANDT
MARYLOUISE
LYNCH
KATHLEEN
WILSONMAXSON,
Honors
HELEN
JOYCE CLEMENS
ANNMCK~LLIP
JOAN ELAINE
SWINEHAMEB
EDWARDS KATHLEEN
CIIRISTAHFLLAOLTMANN
JUANXTA SHARON
GOY
SPALTEHOLZ
ERIKABRIGITTEKALIS
EVELYN
GREENWOOD
TOCH,
Honors
JEANNE FRANCES
LAWLER
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
GARYJAMES NOLAND
Degrees Conferred March 21,1970
COLLEGE O F NURSING
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
MARJORIE
A NNBOYINK
SUESCHOTT
Honors
CAROLYN
DYSTRUP,
JEANNE FRANCES
KNOWLFSDEBATTY, Sm ELLEN
MORRIS
K AYZIND,High Honors
Honors
ROBERTA
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
JACK
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
BLKICHMAN
JOSEPH JAMES RUIZ
Degrees Conferred June 12,1970
HONORARY DEGREE
Degree of Doctor of Science
WARRENHENRY
COLE,B.S., M.D.
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1003
COLLEGE
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Zrr Anatomy
ANNIELAURIE
GRIFFITH,B.S., Roosevelt University, 1965
WAYNE
ANTHONYKRUEGER,
B.S., M.S., John Carroll University, 1963, 1967
EDWARD
JAMES MOTICKA,
A.B., Kalarnazoo College, 1966
RICHARD
HERMAN
ZESCHICE,
B.S., 1964
In Biological Chemistry
ANTHONY
MICHAELADAMANY,
A.B., Rockford College, 1962; M.S., 1%7
THOMAS
HARRISON
CLAWS,
B.S., Wheaton College, 1964
RICHARDWILSONGRAY,A.B., North Central Coliege, 1964; M.S., 1967
CHARLES
LAWRENCE
HARRIS,B.S., 1966
ROBERTCHWNC-YING
HSU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1958 ; M.S., VanderbiIt University, 1967
A.B., Blackburn College, 1963
DAVIDHARTWARNOCK,
In Chemistry (Pharmaceutical)
SOU-YIECHU, B.S., National Taiwan University, 1964
NORMAN
LEROYHINES,B.S., 1963
JOHN
In Microbiology
LEBNARDVICE, B.S., Loyola University, 1963 ; M.S., 1965
I n Pathology
THOMAS
ABRAHAM
VICTOR,M.D., 1964
In Pharmacology
TAYLOR
HACKETT,
B.S., 1964
I n Pharmacy
WALTERF. STANASZEK,
B.S., M.S., 1962, 1966
In Physiology
WILLIAM
J AMES BUCKLEY,
B.S., Loyola University, 1965
PAULA
BERNARDINE
COPACK,
B.S., himdelein College, 1964
CARYNGROSSBERG
Durn& B.S., Roosevelt University, 1965
GABRIEL
MARCELGAWTHIER,
C.E.S., Grenoble University, 1965
GERALD
L ANEGOTTLIEB,
B.S., hl.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962,
1964
LOIS JANE SKAGERBERC
HELLER,A.B., Albion College, 1964; M.S., The University of Michigan, 1966
CHANTAL
LAW,A.B., University of California, 1966
JEFFREY LEVETT,B.S., University of Durham,. 1960, 1961
B.S., Indiana Institute of Technology, 1961 ;
ANTHONYNICHOLASMWCCXARDI,
M.S., Case Institute of Technology, 1965
LYNNGEORGINE
NEQWIN,
LORENZEN
B.S., North Park College, 1965
RICHARD
JOSEPH REINHART,
A.B., B.E.E., University of Delaware, 1964
JOHN LEONARD
SEMMLOW,
B.S., 1964
RALPHSTROMBECK,
B.S., D.V.M., 195.2, 1954
DONALD
JOHN
Degree of Master of Science
In Anatomy
ROBERTPENROSE
BARBER,
A.B., Millikin University, 1967
In Biological Chemistry
ZENAIDANATNIDADOANDASAN
BONGAARTS,
A.B., Barat College of the Sacred
Heart, 1967
PAUL
ZUNG-YINGHAN,B.S., 1966
RONALDSINCLAIR
NOHR, A.B., Linfield College, 1962 ; hI.S.T., Portland State
College, 1967
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
In Chemistry (PhwrmKewticaJ)
NOAHARARI,B.S., Technion Israel Institute of Technology, 1965
In Histology (Dent&)
CHARLES
EUGENE
HAWLEY,
A.B., The Johns Hopkins University, 1957; D.D.S.,
University of Pennsylvania, 1962
STUART
ALANKLEIN,D.D.S., 1969
GEORGE
ROBERT
RIVIERE,A.B., Drake University, 1%; B.S., D.D.S., 1966, 1968
Ilt Medical Psychology
LAWRENCE
JAY FINE,B.S., The University of Wisconsin, 1968
In Microbiology
LOURDES
RIVEROVALENZUELA
ALBERS,B.S., Philippine Union College, 1961
EDITHBOCIAN,
MAUREEN
A.B., University of California, 1966
MING-YIHsu CHOU,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1967
FRANCIS
DARCY
DORIGAN,
B.S., Loyola University, 1955
KATHLEENMARIEERICKSON,
B.S., 1967
THEODORE
RAYJOHNSON,
A.B., Augsburg College, 1968
TERRANCE
JOSEPH MAWC,B.S., 1967
MARAYART
MANCKORKKANOK,
B.S., University of Medical Sciences, 1965
ELLENMILLER,B.S., 1966
CAROLSUSAN
SCHUFFLER,
B.S., 1968
ANGELINA
B.S., University of Santo Tomas, 1966
LEETAN,
RONALD
DAVIDWISE, B.S., 1967
In Oral Pathology
Sow-YEH CHEN,B.M.D., National Taiwan University, 1965
In Orthdontics LOUISMATTHEW
ANDRIA,
B.S., D.D.S., 1952, 1954
JAMES BYRON
BERKE,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1963; B.S., D.D.S., 1966,
1968
EDWARD
JOEL JOHN, B.S., D.D.S., 1960, 1962
BRUCE
WALTER
WISNER,D.D.S., Marquette University, 1966
In Pathology
EBRAHIM
AMIRMOKRI,
M.D., Tehran University, 1961
1% Phurmacognosy STEPHEN
RICHARDBONOMO,
B.S., 1969
In Phurwucology
MICHAELBUSSE,B.S., Bradley University, 1966; M.D., 1969
ROBERT
VICTORWACHS,
A.B., Northwestern University, 1966
JOEL
In Pharmacy
ROBERT
SAUL
LEVINSON.
B.S., 1966
In SzGrgery ROBERTMICHAELBARONE,
B.S., Georgetown University, 1962; M.D., State University of New York, 1966
WILLIAMHIATTHART,A.B., DePauw University, 1963; M.D., 1967
RONALD
LEENICHOLS.
M.D.. 1966
VICTORS~HOENFELD,-A.B.,
LAWRENCE
Princeton University, 1963; M.D., George
Washington University, 1967
ALBERTKALES STRAUS,
A.B., Harvard College, 1963; M.D., Northwestern University, 1967
Degree of Master of Science in Nursing
MARIANRUTHBAEDER,
B.S.N., University of North Dakota, 1%8
LORNAKAYMILL BARRELL,
B.S., The University of Minnesota, 1955
CHARLESARTHUR
BOMBERGER,
B.S.N., Wayne University, 1956
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1005
BRENDA
JEAN BRICCLE
FORSTER,
B.S.N., 1968 DOREEN
ELIZABETH
MULREANY
HARRIS,
A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1%3; B.S., Columbia University, 1965 JUDY ANNJACOB HASELHORST,
B.S.N., 1966
GLORIAANN MARTINHENDERSON,
B.S.N., Northwestern University, 1952; B.S.,
Elmhurst College, 1953
ARLENE
MILLERKAHN,B.S.N., 1963
SHIRLEY
ANNKOERNER,
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1965
SHARON
LORRAINE
LIMN, B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1960
ROSEMARIENAVARRO,
B.S., Saint Xavier College, 1966
ANNETTE
ALDERMAN
PICKENS,
B.S., Northwestern State College, 1955
PATRICIA
KENYON
PORZEMSKY,
B.S., University of hfissouri, 1964
ANNWALSH,B.S.N., Southern Illinois University, 1964
ARDITH
COLLEGE O F DENTISTRY
Degree of Doctor
VANHEISSACKERMAN
JOHN LEWISADAMS,
B.S., 1968
KENNETH
LOUIS A Q ~ N O
JAMES FRANK
ARIENT
WAYNE EDWARDBARNHISEL,A.B.,
Monmouth College, 1966; B.S., 1968
JEFFREY
NORTHRUP
BECK,B.S., 1968
HARRY
RAYMOND
BEGLEY,
JR,
STEPHEN
PAULBELCHER,
B.S., 1968
NEALROBERT
BENHAM
WILLIAMREIP BENNETT,
B.S., 1968
GERALD
MICHAEL
BIUE, B.S., 1968
LARRY
WAYNEBIGGS,B.S., 1968
LARRY
NEALBILLINGS
DONALD
KEITHBURDEN
HOWARD
CHARLES
ALLAN
JEANMARTIALCORRIVEAU,
A.B., University of Virginia, 1965; B.S., 1967
JOHNGEORGE
CRAWFORD,
B.S., 1968
JACK LEECROCKER
CUBBON,
B.S., 1968
HENRYTODD
WILLIAMDUNCAN
DOWNIE
TERRANCE
MICHAELDOWNS
ROBERT
WILLIAMEVANS,JR., B.S., 1966
DAVIDSTANLEY
EVASKUS
MICHAEL
JOSEPH FRANZEN
RICHARD
ALANGILBERT,
B.S., 1968
PAULLEEGLICK,B.S., 1968
STUART
LEEGOLDBLATT
DOUGLAS
VAN GRIN,
A.B., B.S., 1966,
1968
STEVEN
ALANGRIFFIN,B.S., 1968
B.S., 1968
BRUCE
CURTGRONNER,
LARRY
DONALD
HALL,B.S., 1968
JOHN JOSEPH HANCK,
B.S., 1965, 1968
ROBERT
JOSEPH
HANEY
WILLIAMMACKHANG,
Honors
HEMPHILL,
B.S., 1968
JAMESSTUART
STEPHENRICHARDHERTZBERG,
B.S.,
1968
STANLEY
COTTHESS,B.S., The College
of Emporia, 1963; B.S., 1968
ROBERT
LOUISHOCHSTETTER,
B.S., 1968
DAVIDHORBERG
EDWARD
JEROME JAMES,A.B., Drake
Universitv. 1966: B.S.. 1968
STEVEN
KAHN'
of Dental Surgery
EDWARD
KALSBEEK,
B.S., 1968
EDWARD
ROLAND
KEHR.TR.
DAVIDLEEKELSHEIMG
KENNETH
EDWARD
KONIG,JIL, B.S., 1968
DONALD
GEORGE
B.S.. 1968
KREHL.
LESLIELANCE
LAGERQUIST.
RICHARD
EDWARD
LEEDS,B.S., 1968
MICHAELSTEWART
LERMAN,
B.S., 1967,
1968
RONALD
Luzzo
FRANCIS
DANIELJOHN MACKEY,
B.S., 1968
JAMESJAY MANGLE,B.S., Iowa State
University, 1966; B.S., 1968
JOHNMICHAEL
MARSHALL,
JR.
BRUCE
ALLANMASON,
B.S., 1968
STEPHEN
ANDREW
MILLER,B.S., 1968
JOHNFREEMAN
OIKEEFE,B.S., 1968
RICHARD
EMILOLSON
TERRY
JONORTMAN
ALLENCURPHEY
OWEN,B.S., University
of Wisconsin. 1964
ZENON MICHAELPRANE,
JR., B.S., 19
MICHAEL
LEEPRIMACK,
B.S., 1966
ALLANNASHRANZ
RICHARD
LELAND
REICH, Honors; A.B.,
University of Oregon, 1965; B.S.,
1968
THOMAS
MICHAELSCHULEIN,
B.S., 1968
STUART
MICHAEL
SCHWARTZ,
B.S., 1966,
1968
JOHN NELSONSCOTT,A.B., Southern
Illinois University, 1966; B.S., 1968
BERNARD
FRANCIS
SLAUGHTER,
with
Honors; A.B., Southern Illinois
University, 1965; B.S., 1968
SMITH ROBERT
BERNARD
WILLIAMSTANASZEK,
B.S., The Citadel,
1951
JAMES JOSEPH SWIATEK,
B.S., 1968
TELATNYK,
B.S., 1968
GEORGE
ARRICK
TEMPLE
RICKPOWER
ROBERT
GEORGE
THOMAS,
JR., B.S., 1968
GILBERT
STEVEN
UNATIN
WILLIAM
FRANCIS
VANCE
1006
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
KEXNETEJ. VEUSMAN,
B.S., 1959
DANADANGUOLE
VITKUS
VINCENTCOSIMOVIVIRITO, B.S., Northe m Illinois University, 1966
LAWRENCENORMANWALLACE, B.S.,
1966,1968
[June 17
RUSSELLEDWARD
WALTERS,
JR., B.S.,
1968
FREDERICK
Lours YOUNG,
A.B., Elmhurst College, 1965; B.S.. 1968
WILUW RICHARDZIMMERMAN,
B.S.,
1968
COLLEGE O F MEDICINE Degree of Doctor of Medicine PHILIPWARREN
ALBRECHT,
B.S., 1967
TATKUEN CHOI, B.S., 1966
JEFFREY LYNNALEXANDER,
A.B., North- FREDERICK
WILLIAMCHURCH,JR., B.S.,
Northern Illinois University, 1966
western University, 1966
TERRY
COPPOLETTI,
B.S., 1967
JUDITH MARY
WENZELANDERSEN,
A.B., RICHARD
JAMES ROBERT
Cox, B.S., University of
Rosary College, 1965
RAYMOND
HALLANDREW,B.S., 1966
Notre Dame, 1966
CARLARTHUR
ANDREWS,
B.S., Wheaton LYNNRAOULDALE,B.S., 1967
MARIANSUSAN DALSEY,B.S., UniverCollege, 1966
sity of Michigan, 1966
IRISKLAWIRARONSON,
B.S., 1966
JR.
DOMINICK
DAMBROSIO,
BARRY
CRAIGASHKINAZ,
B.S., 1968
DENNIS,A.B., DeCHARLESLEROYBARBEE,A.B., Mac- RICHARDFERRIS
Pauw University, 1966
Murray College, 1966
ARTHUR DETRANA,
A.B., 1967
FREDERICK
ALLANBARBER,
A.B., Grin- FRANK
RUSSELL
BURKSDIETERICH,
A.B., Knox
nell College, 1966
College, 1965
STEVEN
MARKBARDOLPH,
B.S., Calvin
RICHARD
ANTHONY
DIRRENBERCER
College, 1966
WILLIAMDIXON,A.B., 1966
MICHAFL MYERS BARTLESON,A.B., DONALD
DOLIN,B.S., 1967
EDWINHOWARD
Northwestern University, 1966
STEVEN
DRUCK,A.B., WashWILLIAMWHITTLER
BAUMCARTNER NORMAN
ington University, 1967
JAMES JOHN BEIER, A.B., St. Mary's
IRAEICER,B.S., 1967
RODNEY
College, 1966
CHARLES
FACAN,
B.S., Loyola
WILLIAM RICHARD BELTZ, Honors; MICHAEL
University, 1966
A.B., University of Missouri, 1966
R YANFARMER,
A.B., Southern
RICHARDALBERTBERGSRUD,
A.B., Au- TERRY
Illinois University, 1966
gustana College, 1965
JAY FINE,
B.S., University
BERLINER, LAWRENCE
MARILYNKAYEWALTHERS
of Wisconsin, 1968
B.S., Western Illinois University,
THOMAS
LYMANFINNECAN,
B.S., Loy1967
ola University, 1966
OSCARBETANCOURT
STEVEN
PETER
BLEIWEISS
B.S., Loyola
DAVID LEON FISHMAN,
RXCH.4RD ALANBLOOM,
B.S., University
University, 1966
STEWART
DALEFORDHAM,
B.S., 1966
of Michigan, 1966
RICHARD
HENRY
BOLT,A.B., Hope Col- JEFFREY ELIOTGALPIN,B.S., 1968
JON EDWIN
GELSEY,A.B., Northwestlege, 1965
ern University, 1965
PHILIP
DAVIDBONOMI
STEPHEN
DARWIN
BOREN
HARVEY
ALLENGERSH
DARRYL
ALANBOUFFARD,
B.S., 1966
RICHARDBRUCEGILMORE,
A.B., Northwestern University, 1966
ROBERT
EARLBOYDI11
THOMAS
EDWARD
BREWER,
A.B., 1%6
PAULGANNON
GODFREY,
B.S., MassaBARRY
DAVID BROWN,
B.S., 1967
chusetts Institute of Technology,
1966
HOWARD
STANTON
BROWN,B.S., R w
MICHAELSTEPHEN
GOTTFRIED,A.B.,
sevelt University, 1966
Northwestern University, 1966
STEPHENJAMES BRUBAKER,
A.B., MiROYMICHAEL
GULLN
ami University, 1966
NADINECECILEBRUCE,B.S., College of JOHN CURRYGu", JR., A.B., Earlham
College, 1966
St. Francis, 1964
MARKALFRED
BULLOCK,
B.S., Univer- VERNALOUISEGUSTAITIS,B.S., DePaul
sity of South Dakota, 1968
University, 1%5
JACK MARTINBULMASH
RALPH LESLIE HAGEN,A.B., NorthDAVIDWILLIAMBURKE,B.S., 1966
western University, 1964
RALPHVICTORCABIN,B.S., 1968
PAULZUNC-YINGHAN,Honors; B.S.,
WILLIAMEDWARD
CARSKADON,
JR., B.S.,
1966
1%2
19701
1007
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
FRANK
JOSEW HARM, B.S., Northern LAWRENCE
ORINMARTIN,B.S., Bndley
Illinois University, 1967 University, 1966 TBOMAS.JAY
HART,
A.B., Milkkin Uni- JAMESBRIANMARTINS,Hanors; A.B., versity, 1%5
North Park College, 1966 FREDRICX
ALANHASEMAN,
A.B., 1%
LILLIANMARLENE
McCoy, B.S.,West-
ROBERT
SCOTT
HELLER,B.S., 1967 JOHNCRAIGHENDRICKS
MARKHEYMANN,
B.S., City Callege of
New York. 1963 ALLENHLOUSEK
DONALD
DAVIDCHRISTIAN
HOHN,High Honors;
B.S.. 1%4
ROGER
NE~L-HoLT,A.B., Duke Univer- sity, 1961; MA., New School of Social Research, 1963 JOHN CHARLESHUNTER,B.S., Beloit College, 1966 DWAIN CLARKILLMAN,A.B., Lincoln Christian College, 1965 SAMUEL
GREGORY
JACOBSON,
High Hon- ors; A.B., 1966 PAULNICHOLASJACQUIN,B.S., Michi-
gan State University, 1966 DANIELMARION JANIGA,B.S., Loyola University, 1966 RONALD
JAMESJANKOWSKI
P AUL
J ENSEN,
A.B., Augustana DONALD
College, 1966 ROBERTEDWIN JOHNSON,A.B., De-
Pauw University, 1966 WALTERCARLJOHNSON,A.B., North Park College, 1966 DANIELCASIMIRKARNICKI
EDWARD
STEPHENKARP,
A.B., Grinnell
College, 1966 PAULMARTINKENTOR,B.S., 1966 BARRY
MARTINKERMAN,
High Honors; B.S., 1967 GEORGE
KIMMERLING
JAMES HAMILTON
KING, A.B., Knox
College, 1966 JAMES KARLKLOTTER,
A.B., St. Mary's College, 1966 ROBERT
ALLENKOOKER
JOHN ROGERKRUEGER,
Honors; A.B., Monmouth College, 1963 EUGENEKENT LAMBERT,
A.B., North Central College, 1966 JOACHIM LEHMANN,
B.S., De-
JUERGEN
Paul University, 1966 ROBERT
L EROY
LEIBOWITZ,
Honors
JACQUELINE
RUTH LEVITT,A.B., University of Chicago, 1962 RAYMOND
CASIMIRLEWANDOWSKI,
JR.,
A.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1966 LIEBERMAN,B.S.,
RICHARDSHELDON
University of Wisconsin, 1966 ROBERT
STEVENS
LONG,B.S., M.S.,
1961, 1964 MARKWILLIAMLUNDE,
B.S., 1966 PETER
TODMAGNUSSON,
B.S., 1965
.I-
ern Illinois University, 1968 RICHARDCARSUNMCFAUL, B.S., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1966 DANIEL MELBER,A.B., University of Michigan, 1966 WILLIAMHOWARD
METZGER,
B.S., 1 W
STEVEN
MICHAELMEYER
WILLIAMMICHAELMILLER,A.B., 1%7
ROBERTADAMMINOW, A.B., Northwestern University, 1966 JACKMORGAN,
B.S., 1967 WILLIAMALLENMOROWITZ,
B.S., 1967 RICHARDSALISBURY
MORSE,B.S., 1964 JOHN EDWARD
MURPHY,A.B., 1968 JAMES ERICNAGEL,
A.B., Southern Illi- nois University, 1966 RAYMOND
HAROLD
NOOTENS,B.S., 1966 REBECCA
M AYNORRIS,B.S., Alma Col- lege, 1964 TAMES EDWARD
OBERHEIDE.
B.S.. University of Denver, 1966
THOMAS
CHARLESOCHELTREE,A.B.,
University of Notre Dame, 1966 SHELDON
ORLOFF,B.S., University of
Michigan, 1966 DENNISJAMES PETROFF WILLIAMJOHN PIERCE,
B.S., Loyola University, 1966 DALE MARSHALL
PLAPP, A.B., North Central College, 1965 DAVIDMARKPLAYER,
B.S., 1966 POCUE,
ROBERT
MCELROY
B.S.
1966 PATRICK
DAVIDPOOLE,
A.B., Southern Illinois University, 1966 MARVIN
LEE PRIMACK GEORGE
STEPHAN
PROCUK RICHARDPHILIP
PUCKETT,A.B., South- ern Illinois University, 1966 NICHOLAS
PULLOS,
A.B., Northwestern
University, 1966 RICHARD
J ONRAFWTR,
High Honors PERRY
RANDOLPH,
A.B.
SouthROBERT
ern Illinois University, I%E: ROBERT
H ENRY
REEDER,
B.S., 1966 HOWARD
JOELREINGLASS BENJAMINVICTOR REZBA,B.S., Mc-
Kendree College, 1964 STEPHEN
FRANCIS
RICHARDSON
STEVEN
ROYRNOSIN ROBERTWARRENROSENBAUM,B.S., Loyola University, 1966 ROBERTLEE ROSENPELD,
A.B., Wash-
ington University, 1%6 DAVIDBARRY
ROSENFJELD,
A.B., Brandeis University, 1966 RICHARD
LEE ROTTMAN RICHARD
PAUL
RUBENSTEIN,
Honors .
I
-
1008
BOARD QF TRUSTEES
ROBERTOWENRWER,B.S., 1%7
MICHAELGEORGERYAN,with Honors;
A.B., University of Notre Dame,
1966
MARKJULES SCRAFFNER,
A.B., Knox
College, 1966
QRRIN MERRILL
SCHEFF,B.S., The University of Wisconsin, 1966
SHARON
IRENE
SCHNITTKER,
B.S., 1966
LEWISSEEDER,
A.B., 1968
DANIELSTEVEN
SELXNGES
RICHARD CHARLESSENELICK
JOHN CWUDESHAFFER,
B.S., 1%7
MARCSIDNEY
SHINDERMAN,
B.S., Roosevelt University, 1966
GREGORYIRA SHORR,Honors; B.S.,
University of Michigan, 1966
DREWMERRITSIEBEN,A.B., 1967
EDWARD
SNEIDER,
A.B., WashRONALD
ington University, 1966
STEWART
SOKOL
DONALD
STUART
VICTORSOSTRIN,
B.S., 1967
SPENCER,
B.S., 1966
JOHNPAUL
DAVIDWARREN
STEIN
MICHAEL
ROBERT
STEIN,A.B., 1 W
ALANJ. STERN,
A.B., Oberlin College,
1966
MARKALLENSTERN
GARYRIPLEYSTIERS
RONALDJEAN SWARSEN,
A.B., Northwestern University, 1966
JAMES RICHARD
SYMON,
B.S., 1968
EMMA
ELIZABETH
TAO,A.B., Washington University, 1966
JEFFREY SPENCER
TENNANT,
B.S., 1966
TENNER
EDWARD
ROBERT
DIETZTETIK
[June 17
DEANALANTHOMPSON,B.S., 1965
ARA GARABED
'TILKIAN,Honors; B.S.,
Amwican .University of Beirut,
1966
MIQIAELJOHN TUETH,
R.S.. St. Benedict's College, 1966
STEPHEN
READVEACH,A.B., Southern
Illinois University, 1965
LARRY
ALANVONBEHREN,
B.S., 1966
PATRICIA
ANNEPIERCE
VON BEHREN,
B.S., 1966
ROBERTVICTORWACHS,A.B., Northwestern University, 1966
WILLIAM HERBERT
WALDMAN,A.B.,
Johns Hopkins University, 1966
PAULKARLWEGEHAUPT,
A.B., Augustana College, 1966
MARTINLEONARD
WEINHOFF,
Honors
ROBERT
STEWART
WEINSTEIN,
B.S., 1967
JAMESMICHAEL
WEISSMAN,
A.B., 1966
RALPHJOSEPH WESSEL,B.S., 1968
B.S., 1966
GARYCBARLESWILLIAMS,
CHARLES
EDWARD
WILSON,A.B., Duke
University, 1966
DANIELPAUL
WINDSOR,
A.B., 1967
WINSTON
MICHAELSAMORS
TERRANCE
LEE WISEMAN,B.S., Valparaiso University, 1966
KENNETHFREDWOERTHWEIN,
A.B.,
Princeton University, 1964; M.S.,
1967
RICHARD
G. YAGOL,
B.S., 1%7
JERRY LEEYON,B.S., 1967
JON DAVIDZOLTAN,
Honors; A.B., The
University of Rochester, 1967
ALBERTJOHNZUSKA,JR., A.B., Northwestern University, 1966
SCHOOL OF ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCIENCES
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Art
DAVID COPPOLA
THOMAS
DEANSIMS,Honors
LUCYMARIANNE
VASILE
GARYJOHN NELSON
Degree of Bachelor of Science in
DIANEJOY ALEX
KNOKEAMATAYAKUL
MARGRET
RANDJAMES BAIRD
BRIDGES
LINDASUSAN
PEGGY
A NNCAMPBELL
DARLENE
CHANSKY
SUSAN
JEAN CHENOWETH,
A.B.,
Northwestern
University, 1969 Medical Record Administration
LINDAGAYCHITTENDEN
PATRICIA
A NNGACA
J EAN LWRS
MARILYN
CYNTHIAMARIAMILAN,A.B., Northwestern University, 1969
ELLEN
BETHNAIDITCH
ROBERTA
ELISSAWOLFE, A.B., University of Massachusetts, 1962
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
DIANELYNNANDORF
MARIALYNNEKIBLER
IRENE
MARYKRIISA, Honors
MADELYN
BLOCH,Honors
SUSAN
GAILBOSTROIU
RUTHLALISH,
GEORGETTE
Honors
BEVERLY
J ANE BOWERS
JOAN MARIEMALLIN
ELLEN
BARBARA
BURNS
SHEILAMARYMATSON
LINDALOUISEDE MARCO
NANCYANNELIZABETH
PIERCE
RENEEMARLENE
FILAS,Honors
SUSAN
MARYREMAFEDI
DEBORAH
FAYGOLDBERC
SUSAN
BARBARA
RUBINS
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1009
BARBARA
L YNNRUBY,B.S.,1959
MARGARETA NNSTACK
PAMELA
KAYWALGREN,High Honors
Honors
CAROLYN
JEANZACHARY
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy
RANDILAINEANDERSON
LYNDA
EILEENL m , Honors
SHARON
ANNMOOREBELLUCCI
AMYWAI-PINGLUK
KAREN
EMMA
GNRAD
MARGO
ELLENMANSFIELD
HELENCAROL
MEILAHN
Cox
GLORIAJEANG N N A R I N O PERRY
MELANIEFITZGERALD
THOMAS
ELLEXSON
CATHERINE
Lou RICE
BETHADINAHGOLDSTEIN
ARLENEBARBARA
RICH
JANICEMARIEHAMARIK
LYNNELLENSCHRADER
HARRILYN
MICHELEHART
ELIZABETH
SHARPE
REBECCA
DUTTON
LEEJOCHA
CAROLE
PEGGY
SUSAN
SHERMAN
SALLY
ANNKUNDEKANNAKA
SHEILA
FAYE
BOVILSKY
URY
JEANETTE MARIEBERINGER
KRODEL,
VICICH
JUDITH
GLADYS
ANDREALEEZASLAVSKYWEITZBERG
Honors
KUNA,Honors
MARYLYNNSNOW
JEAN WONC
GWENDOLYN
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
LYNNATKINSON
NANCY
NADINENEWCOMER
MOORE.
FAYNORETTA
ATWCOD
Honors
JANE BASSO
BARBARA
SUSAN
MAYUMI
NARIMATSU
JOEA MARIAELLISBIERCHEN
KARENANNNAUYALIS
JEAN BLUME,
Honors
JEAN MARIE
PATTERSON
BARBARA
MARY LOUISEQUINN BOWERS
JEANNE MARGUERITE
PAULSON
JOYCE
ANNPAWLIK
ELEANOR
JANEBUSSERT
NANCY
RUTHPOGUE
LOISELEANOR
CLEMEXS
ALLIDAH
VELMAPOOLE
ROBERT
LEROY
Cox,JR.
SUZANNE
LOUISE
DEPALMA
PORTER
PATRICIA
ANNDAMLER
JUDITHELAIKE
DRAKSLER
KATHRYNANNE ZELLARSREDLINGER,
Honors
JOAN SCHUELKE
FRITCH
DRUCK
ELLISON
TERESA
LYNNROMANO
SHERYL
LYNNPISZCZEK
ROSEBROCK
LINDAKAYPATRICK
MICHELLELESLIEENSLIN
SUSANLYPT RUBIN
MARIEDIANNEFOCHTMAN
JOANNE
RYSIEWICZ
PAULINE
SINDY
BEAGOLDMAN
DONNAMARIERZEMINSKI
ELIZABETH
ANNGROENDYKE
NATALIE
J EANNE SAMOLINSKI
JEANNE PATRICIA
GROSS
MARYCECILESCHAUB
GLORIA
JEAN HANNA
CHERYL
ANNSCHLATTER
JILL ANNBERGQUIST
HEDMAN
CRYSTAL
KAYEWHITESCHUETT
JANETMARYHOPPENRATH
KATHLEEN
ANNSIMONIK
ELANARUTHHORWITZ
LYNNISABELLE
SIVERTSEN
LORAYNX
ANNETTE
WARBER
HREJSA
RUTHANNSMITH
OLIVIARUTHJOHNSON
MAXINEHARRIET
TINTSPUNT
BARBARA
EILYN KAISER
CAROL
JEAN SZAFLARSKI
NANCY
HELENKOTLARZ
LINDARENEETSCHAPPAT
JUNEKRAWCZAK
JULIEANNETUPLER
MARGARET
ANNELECH
LYNNMARIEVERBRUGCHE
SANDRA
JEANNE
LEE,A.B., 1967
WEEKS
JEAN KOMOROWSKI
CAROL
LUCHSINGER LOISMARIE KRONHOLM
WEST
KARENELAINE
UANITA SUEMCCARTY
MARYCHRISTINE
WICKLEIN
ILEEN RITAM C W E R N
ALICEJANE W-OZNIAK
PATRICK
JAMES MCLAIN
RUTHANNWRIGHT
NANCY
JANE MEADOWS
ELAINEROSEWUSTMANN
MARGARET
ANNMERGES,
Honors
DALESUSAN
YASSINGER
JUDITH
i
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
DALIAREGINA
BAKAITIS
CYNTHIA
ANNAuav
G. F. BARTELS,
A.B., 1964
ROBERT
IDADARLENE
ApmNI, Honors
1010
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
GREGORY
ROBERT
BKHREXS
GARYBILLINGSLEY
LUCIOJESUS BLANCO,B.S., Institute of
Matanzas, 1953; D.Ph., University
of Havana, 1950
FRED
CHAI(LESBLUYHACEN,
JR.
MICHAELCHARLESBOLSONI
PATRICIA
ALICEBOVEE
GEORGE
WILLZAM
BRWK
ALLANINCEBROWN
DANIELALANBROWN
EDWARD
JOHN BUCZYNSKI
PAUL
ALANBUTLER
WILLIAM CACINI,JR., Honors
PATRICIA
EARLENA
CAMPBELL
PATRICK
JOSEPH CARROLL
LINDASUSAN
&HEN, Honors
NORMAN
&CHARD
&HEN
WALLACE
JACKSONCROSS 111, B.S.,
Colorado State University, 1966
NANCYLYNNDAILEY
JOEL MARVIN
DOLIN,Honors
g;iyE+g;;RIs
MARKSTUART
EDELHEIT
ARTHURWILLIAMENGLISH,B.S., University of Oregon, 1967
WILLIAM
JOSEPH FEINBERG,
B.S., 1966
FOERSTER
KENNETHARNOLD
MARTINALLANGANAN,Honors
IRENA
JACINTA GLAMBA
JOSEPH WILLIAMGLOUDEMAN,
JR.
ANDREA
LOUISEGRABOW
DANIELCHARLES
GRAGIDO
FRANK
RAYMOND
GREIFENSTEIN
RICHARDZEIS GUMM, Honors; A.B.,
Southern Illinois University, 1967
RICHARD
GUNGLER
CARLMARTINGUSTAFSON
MICHAELHACKMAN
MICHAELALANHARRIS
DONALD
WILLIAM HAYDEN
RICHARD
JOSEPH HOLLY
EVA KAREN BORMANNHUMM, High
Honors
STEVEN
MARKHUMM,Honors
JAMES HUNT
TERRY
DALEJOHNSON
LOUISBERNARD
KADUCAK
LOUISJOSEPH KASPER
THOMAS
o s m KAZIKIEWICZ
THOMAS
~ O S E P HKELLY,JR.
ROBERT
RONALD
KENNEDY
EDITHEIBENKERESZTES-NAGY
FRANCIS
KLODA
GEORGE
RONALD
LEEK m
LARRY
EDWARD
KORELC
ARNOLD
LEWISKOTOWSKY
JERRY ROBERT
KRBEC
RICHARD
JOHN KREJSA
CHRISTINEELAINE
KUJAWA
ROBERT
LEONARD
KUNKA
JON DONALD
LAGER
L
OHN EDWARD
LANDA
ORMAN HOWARD
Lms
LEESMAN
ANNETOLAN
GLENDAVIDLEESMAN
CHARLESEDWARD
LEWIS
LOUIS JOSEPH LICOS
ELLIOT
STUART
LINSKY
TIMOTHY
KING-LUND
Loo
WOODSON
EDWARD
MABRY,JR
WILLIAMROGERMAGRUDER
RONALD
MANDEI,
STEVEN
INACAROLBORMANN
MARTINEK,High
Honors
JAMES RUDOLPH
MARTINEK
ANNAMARIEMEIER
THOMAS
MENROY
MIL.LS
ROBERT
MARTINMOBUS
JOHN ALLENNAGEL
DENNISEDWARD
NETTENSTROM
DAVIDALANNEWBERG
THOMAS
ANTHONY
NOVORYTA
EDWARD
OHDE
PHILLIP
JOSEPHEDWARD
PAWELAK
FRANZ
RICHARD
PETERSON
JOHNWESLEYPETTICREW
EUGENE
PFEIFER,B.S., Northern Illinois
University, 1967
LYSLERICHARD
PIETSCH
PAUL
L oms PLUTA,High Honors
CARLO
JOHNRAMPA,B.S., 1965
MICHAELCLAYTON
RAMSDEU
JOHNHOWARD
REINERTSON,
A.B., Ripon
College, 1964
DENNISLAWRENCE
REISS
MARTINHAROLD
RESSLER
RICHARD
ALLENRHEIN
JOHN ROCKS
ROBERT
JOHNALFREDROMANKIEWICZ
LAWRENCE
CHARLES
ROSENTHAL
VITOJOSEPH SBLENDORIO
KENNETHSCHAEFER
PATRICK
GEORGE
SCHLEICH
PHILLIP
DIOSCHLIEM
DAVIDALANSCHOO
STEVEN
CHARLES
SCHUMANN
SHARON
MARIESCHWAGER,
High Honors
ROBERT
LEROY
SHAPIRO
THOMAS
ROBERTS
SHARPE
STEPHEN
SHEININ
GEOFFREY
PATRICIA
LOUISESHINNICK,Honors
LEESTEVEN
SIMON,Honors
JOHNEDWARD
SINGLETARY
JOEL FRANKLIN
SIVILL
AVERY
LOUIS SPUNT
ROGERALANSTANCL
GEORGE
WILLIAMSTRATTON
TIMOTHY
AMES SULUVAN
WILLIAM ENRY TAYLOR,JR.
LAWRENCE
GUNNAR
THOMPSEN
THOMPSON
WILLIAMLAWRENCE
THOMAS
ALANTHYER,High Honors
CHRISTOFHER
FRANKLIN
VAUGHNS
PATRICZA ANN NORMAN
VAUCEINS
JOLEEN FRANCES
VIDIC
ft
19703
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
KWOKHUNGWAN
RICHARD
DEANWARTICK
SHOSHANA
SUZANNE
WEINBAUM
SEYMOUR
WEITZBERG
WUTER
CAROLE
VERONICA
ROBERT
CHARLES
WICKEY
WICOFF
JAMESDONWAN
ANTHONY
STEPHEN
WIECZOREK,
JR.
10.11
MICHAEL
BRUCEWILLIAMS
DONALDG ~ R G WILSON,
E
B.S.,
Roosevelt University, 196
TIMMY
JOE WITSMAN
HENRY
YEEHAYWONC
JAY ALANYUSKO
ZATO
WILLIAMANTHONY
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
Degrees Conferred June 20,1970
HONORARY
Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts
MAXABRAMOVITZ,
M.S.
Degree of Doctor of Science
W. HOLLEY,
Ph.D.
ROBERT
Degree of Doctor of Letters
W. MCNFJL LOWRY,
Ph.D.
GRADUATE COLLEGE
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
In Accmfitancy
YOUSEFAWADEL-ADLY,B.Com., Cairo University, 1961; M.B.A., Indiana University, 1966
JAMES OLE WINJUM, B.Bus.Adm., M.S., University of Minnesota, 1960, 1961
In Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
ANDREW
KLAVINS,
B.S., M.S., 1963,1968
In Agricultural Economics
SURE~H
CHANDRA
BIRLA,M.Sc., Agra University, 1957; M.S., 1967
RAMON
JANSUYCRUZ,JR., B.S.A, University of the Philippines, 1959
RAMASHANKER
MISRA,B.S.Ag., M.S.Ag., Agra University, 1949, 1951; Assoc.,
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 1957;M.S., 1963
GENTILROJAS,Econornista, Universidad del Valle, 1964; MSc., Ohio State University, 1965
JAMESALTONWELLS,B.S., M.S., University of Kentucky, 1949, 1951
IANROBERT
WILLS,B.Agr.Sc., M.Agr.Sc., University of Melbourne, 1962, 1966
In Agricultural Engineering
PETER
DALEBLOOME,B.S., M.S., 1%5, 1969
JAMESCLARENCE
CONVERSE,
B.S., M.S., North Dakota State University, 1964,1966
WALTER CECILHAMMOND,
B.S., Universit of Georgia, 1962; M.S., 1964
JAMESKENTMITCHELL,
B.S., M.S., Iowa &ate University, 1957,1964
In Agronomy
MARVINEUGENE
BAUER,B.S.A., M.S. Purdue University, 1965,1967
JAMES EDWARD
BEUERLEIN,B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee, 1965, 1967
HAROLD
DEANCOBLE,B.S., M.S., North Carolina State University, 1965, 1967
BHAGWATI
PRASAD
DUBEY,M.Sc., University of Jabalpur, 1%1
LEONROBERTFOLLMER,
B.S., Western Illinojs U-versity, 1964; M.S., 1967
SEYED
REZAGHORASHY,
B.S.Agr, M.S., Universi of Nebraska, 1965, 1967
S R EDARSHAN
~
RAI, B.Sc., M.Sc., Banares Hindu%niversity, 1961,1963
In Animal Science
FRED
JOSEPH KARSCH,BS., Juniata College, 1964; M.S., University of Maine, 1966
JAMES WILLIAHNOVEROSKE,
A.B., A.M., Indiana University, 1963, 1964
1012
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
I n Anthropology
DEANEDWARD
ARNOLD,A.B., Wheaton College, 1964; A.M., 1%7
LORETTA
KAYFOWLER,
A.B., Smith College, 1966
THOMAS
PERKINS
MYERS,
B.A., Beloit College, 1963
WILLIAMWESLEXPILCHER,
B.A., Portland State College, 1963
In Biology
BETTYJSHIDA KIRK,B.A., Reed College, 1957; M.S., University of Rochester, 1965
In Biophysics
SWAMINATHAN
JAYARAMAN,
B.Sc., M.A., University of Madras, 1958, 1961; LL.B.,
University of Bombay, 1965
FARRAR
MANGEL,
A.B., 1963
WALTER
In Botany
KARENLOUISEJOHNSON,
A.B., Swarthmore College, 1963; M.S., 1965
In Business
PEGGY
ENGELHARDT
ANDERSON,
B.S., MacMurray College, 1962; M.S., 1964
VEERAVAT
KANCHANADUL,
B.S.Com., B.S.B.A., M.P.A., Thammasat University,
1959, 1959, 1962; M.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1965
SAADIA
HAFEZMONTASSER,
B.Com.,
Cairo University, 1961; M.B.A., University of
Michigan, 1965 In Chemical Engineering
DAVIDLARUEBONDURANT,
B.S.G.E., University of Oklahoma, 1966; M.S., 1968
MINGFANG,
B.S., 1965; M.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1966
RICHARD
ALLENGRIEGER,
B.S.E., University of Michigan, 1965; M.S., 1968
ANASTASIUS
JOHN KARABELAS,
Dipl., National Technical University (Athens),
1963; M.S., 1967
Yomc YUELKIM, B.Sc.Eng., Seoul National University, 1964; M.S., 1968
GEORGE
JOSEPH KLEIN,B.Ch.E., Villanova University, 1966; M.S., 1968
B.S., Oregon State University, 1965; M.S., 1968
GARYDEANSUMP,
In Chemistry
TERRY
GORDON
BURLINGAME,
A.B., University of California (Riverside), 1965
DIANEDAVENPORT,
B.S., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1965
MICHAEL
BENJAMIN GARRETT,
A.B., University of California, 1963
JAMES EVAN
HOUSE,
JR., B.S., M.A., Southern Illinois University, 1958, 1961
ELLIOT
DALEJACKSON,
B.S.. Emory and Henry College, 1964; M.S., 1966
ANAMASIULIS
JONAS,B.S., University of Illinois (Chicago), 1966
RICHARD
WILLIAMLAWER,A.B., Knox College, 1965
JAMES DOUGLASMCCULLOUGH,
JR., B.S., University of California (Los Angeles),
1963; M.S., San Diego State College, 1965
CHARLES
DONALD
OLSON,B.A., University of Minnesota, 1965; M.S., 1967
WARREN
B.S., California Institute of Technology, 1965
JOSEPH PEASCOE,
THOMAS
GARRISON
SANDERS,
B.A., Williams College, 1963; M.S., 1965
SHEL~ON
ARTHUR
SCHAFFER,
B.S., University of California, 1965
SHIER,
B.Sc., University of Waterloo, 1966; M.S., 1968
WAYNETHOMAS
JOHN THATCHER,
B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, 1965
DIXONARTHURROGER
THOMPSON,
B.Sc., University of Alberta, 1964
HAZEL
A NNETOMS,
B.S., 1966
RICHARD
NOBLE
WATSON,
B.S., Southern Methodist University, 1965
In Civil Engineering
WILLIAMDOUGLAS
BERG,B.S.C.E., M.S.C.E., Purdue University, 1964, 1967
OWENSINCLAIR
CECIL111, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1963; M.S.,
1964
MANOUTCHEHR
HEIDARI,
B.S., M.S., 1963, 1966
ROBERTPETER
KASSAWARA,
B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1966; M.S.,
1968
In Commwrications
THOMAS
PATRICK
CALLANAN,
A.B., Fordham University, 1962; A.M., 1963
JOHN STEPHEN
HADLEY,
B.S., Texas Christian University, 1963; M.S., 1967
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EDWARD
WILLIAM
LAKNER,
B.A., University of Colorado, 1964
LAWRENCE
%WAYNE NOGLE,
B.S., A.M., 1962,1964
SIDNEY
PAUL
ROBINOVITCH,
B.A., University of Manitoba, 1963
LARRY
RICHARD
SMITH,B.S., Illinois State University, 1959
In Comparative Literature
GRAEMEDOUGLAS
COLVILLE
TYTLER,B.A., M.A., Oxford University, 1957, 1963;
A.M., 1967
In Computer Science
DANIELEWELL
ATKINS111, B.S.E.E, Bucknell University, 1965; M.S., 1967
RICHMONDBAUGH,B.S., Michigan State University, 1965; M.S., 1967
CHARLES
In Dairy Science
BHASKER
GOPALKATPATAL,
B.V.Sc., University of Saugar, 1954; M.V.Sc., University of Madras, 1961
CHILECAMPALLI
ADINARAYANA
REDDY,B.V.Sc., Sri Venkateswara University, 1962;
M.S., 1967
RONALDCLARENCEWESTER, A.B., Clark University, 1962; M.S., 1969
LINDASHUN-WAN
CHANCYu, B.S., Taiwan Normal University, 1966; M.S., 1968
In Economics
VUDAYACIRI NAGABHUSHANAM
BALASUBRAXIANYAM, M.A., University Of Mysore,
1959; A.M., 1968
KEITHHERBERT
JOHNSON, B.S., A.M., 1963, 1964
LANNY
EVAN
STREETER,
A.B., Oberlin College, 1962; M.S., 1964
ROBERT
JAMES THORNTON,
B.A., Xavier University, 1965; A.M., 1967
NORMAN
CHARLES
WALZER,B.S., Illinois State University, 1966; A.M., 1969
In Educatim
GERALD
ALLENCURL,B.S., Illinois State University, 1954; M.S., 1957
B.S., Illinois State University, 1960; M.S., 1963
ROBERT
K EITHHANSON,
EVELYNHUNTHAUGHT,B.S., M.A., Northern Illinois University, 1961, 1965
HENRY
CLARENCE
JOHNSON,
JR., A.B., Canterbury College (Indiana), 1951; B.D.,
Nashotah House (Wisconsin), 1957
FREDA
IRENE
OSTHOFF,B.S., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1950; Ed.M., 1961
PEASE,
JR., A.B., Ed.M., 1955, 1959
DAVIDWARD
JOHNVINCENTPETERSON,
A.B., Ed.M., 1959, 1962
SERMCHITR
SINHASENI,B.A., M.A., Chulalongkorn University, 1955, 1959; A.M.,
1964
GRAEME
HENRY
WATTS,B.A., University of Sydney, 1966; A.M., 1969
THOMAS
DANIEL YAWKEY,
B.S.Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1963;
M.Ed., Duquesne University, 1966 -
In Electrical Enoineerino
JAMESMURNANE
DAVIS,B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967 BRUCEGENEDE LUCISH,B.S., M.S., 1965, 1968 HARVEY
ALLENFINKELSTEIN,
B.S.E.E., University of Pennsylvania, 1966; hf.S.,
1968 EUGENE
GOWAN111, B.S., M.S., 1964,1966
JERRY LEE HANSON,
B.A., St. Olaf College, 1954; B.S., United States Air Force
Institute of Technology, 1%1; M.S., 1962
HARTMANN,
B.Eng., M.S., Instituto Tecnol6gico de
CARLOSRICARDOPEIXOTO
Aeroniutica, 1963, 1966
JOHN PATRICK
HAYES,B.E.,
National University of Ireland (Dublin), 1965; M.S.,
1967 ROGERLAVERNE
JOHNSON,
B.S., M.S., 1965, 1966 J LJNCLING,
B.S.E.E., Iowa State College, 1959; M.S.E.E.,
KENNETHCORNEAL
United States Air Force Institute of Technology, 1964
MARVEL,
B.E.E., M.S.E.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1963,
ORIN EDWARD
1965
STUART
MICHAELMELZER,B.E., Cooper Union, 1965; M.S., 1967
WILLIAMDOOLEY PETTY,B.S., United States Military Academy, 1962; M.S., 1968
J OHN PISTERZI,
B.S., M.S., 1961, 1962
MICHAEL
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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EDWXN
MARTINSCHAEFEB
111, B.S., M.S.,1%5, 1966
LAVERNEARTHUR
SCHLIE,
B.S., M.S.,1965,1966
SHARAD
C ~ ~ A N DSETH,
R A B.E., University of Jabalpur, 1964; M.T&.,
Institute of Technology, 1967
DONALD
ROBERT
WILTON,B.S., M.S., 1964, 1966
Indian
In English
THOMAS
PETER
ADLER,
A.B., M.A., Boston College, 1964, 1966
ANN DRYSDALE
PARSONS,
B.A., University of Cambridge, 1958; A.M., 1966
EDWARD
CLARENCE
WRIGHT,
A.B., Dartmouth College, 1963; A.M., Harvard University, 1964 In Entomology
P ~ I MICHAEL
P
Fox, B.S., M.S., University of Kentucky, 1963, 1965
INDER
PRAKASH
KAFGOR,
B.Sc.Ag.(Hons.). University of Delhi, 1957
DONALD
EDWARD
KUHLMAN,
B.S., M.S., 1955, 1966
ROBERT
FLOYDRANDALL,A.B., Kalamazoo College, 1962
In Finance
PAULALLANRANDLE,B.S.. M.B.A., University of Utah, 1965, 1967
In Food Science
MICHAELTHOMAS
DANZIGER,
B.S.Chem.E., M.S., Technion, Israel Institute of
Technology, 1962, 1967
VERNON
LEEPORTER,
B.S., M.S., 1940, 1949
SUDHAKAR
PUNDLIR
SHANBHAG,
B.Sc.(Hons.), Karnatak University, 1965 ; BSc.
(Tech,), University of Bombay, 1966; MS., 1969
In French
DIANELWINGSTON
BUTTURFF,
B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1963; A.M., 1966
JACQUES FRAN~OIS
LOUIS MALET,B.S., Memphis State University, 1963; A.M., 1967
TRAIL,
AB., A.M., 1956, 1966
GUYTHOMAS
In Geograbhy
FERDINAND
GOFF, B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed., Illinois State University, 1958, 1959
BRUCEWAYNESMITH,B.A., New York State College (Potsdam), 1965; A.M., 1967
JAMES
In Geology
CIIANG-LULIN, B.S., National Taiwan University, 1962; M.S., Washington State
University, 1967
BRUCEALLENMASTERS,
B.S., Valparaiso University, 1959; M.A., University of
California, 1962
C. PRASADA
RAO,BSc., M.Sc., University of Mysore, 1960, 1961
OWENLISTERWHITE, B.Sc., University of Melbourne, 1958; M.A.Sc., University
of Toronto, 1961
THOMAS
RAYMOND
WORSLEY,
B.S., College of the City of New York, 1965; M.S.,
University of Tennessee, 1967
WILLIAMHERBERTWRIGHT111, A.B., Middlebury College, 1965; A.M., Indiana
University, 1967
In German
LOWELL
ALLENBANGERTER,
A.B., A.M., Stanford IJniversity, 1966, 1967
HERIBERT
BREIDENBACH,
Ph.B.. Philosophisch-Theologische Ordenshochschule,
1945; M.A., Northwestern University, 1955
In History
ROGER
DEANBRIDGES,B.A., M.A., State College of Iowa, 1959, 1963
HENRY
LAMAREATON,B.S., A.M., 1959, 1963
HERMAN
WILLIAMMAST111, BA., University of Kansas, 1963; M.A., University
of Hawaii, 196.5
DONALD
EUGENE
SHEPARDSON,
B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1%1; A.M., 1964
JAMES .ROIIERT
WEGS,B.S.Ed., Western Illinois University, 1963; M.A., Northern
Illinois University, 1966
In Library Science
LE MOYNEW. ANDERSON,
B.S.L.S., B.A., University of Minnesota, 1948, 1948;
M.S., 1951
1970J
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1015
WUAM SHERMAN
BEBNER,B.A., M.A., University of Minnesota, 1961, 1962
WILLIAMHEUSSMAN,
B.S., Concordia Teachers College (Nebraska), 1950;
M.A., University of Denver, 1953
BARBARA
O L S a swm, B.A., Colorado State University. 1956; M.S., 1959
JOHN
In Linguistics
JON-
ELINOR
GUS, B.A., University of Texas, 1966; M.A., University of Cali-
fornia (San Diego), 1968
In Marketing
SAMUEL MABRY
GILLESPIE, B.S., M.S., 1956, 1966
JOHNTAYLOR
SIMS,JR., B.S., M.B.A., Texas Technological College, 1961, 1963
In Mathematics
HENRYLOUISAFRICK,A.B., Columbia University, 1964; A.M., 1966
JOHNDAVIDBLANTON,
A.B., PbL., M.S., St. Louis University, 1953,1954, 1955
MICHAELMELVIN BRADY,A.B., University of California, 1%1; A.M., 1966
PETER
ROBERTEISEMAN,B.S., University of California, 1966; M.S., 1%7
LONNIE ROTHFAIRCHILD,B.A., Swarthmore College, 1965; A.M., 1966
PATRICK
JOHNFLEURY,A.B., Brown University, 1964; A.M., 1965
HAROLD
RANDALL
JOHNSON,
B.S., College of Idaho, 1963; A.M., 1965
JOHN CRONAN
KIEFFER,B.S., University of Missouri (Rolla), 1967; M.S., 1968
JOHN LAWSON
LEWIS,B.S., M.S., Kansas State University, 1965, 1966
WILLIAMPAULMECH,B.A., Washington State University, 1964; M.S., 1965
GRACEGEIST ORZECH,A.B., Bamard College, 1961; M.A., Cornell University, 1965
JOSEPH RAYMOND
ARNOLDSTRUTT,S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1962; M.S., 1966
RIHOTERRAS,B.S., University of Maryland, 1965; A.M., 1967
PETER
CHARLESTROMBI,
B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1%; M.S., 1966
WEN-JIN WOAN, B.A., National Taiwan University, 1962; M.S., University of
Wisconsin, 1967
In Mechanical Engineering
DEANGRAHAM
DOORNINK,
B.S.(M.E.), B.S.(Agr.), University of Wisconsin, 1964,
1964; M.S., 1966
ALBERTFAYHOUCHENS,
B.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1961; M.S., 1963
JOHNDONALD
MCGEACHY,
B.Sc., MSc., Queen's University, 1953, 1962
&CHARD LEROYSHELL,
B.S.M.E., University of Iowa, 1961; M.S.M.E., University of Kentucky, 1963
In Metallurgical Engineering
DHRUBA
JYOTI CHAKRABARTI,
B.E., University of Calcutta, 1962; M.S., 1965 NORRISALFREDDAHLSTROM,
B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967 DAVID
GRIFFITTFRANKLIN
111, B.S., M.S., 1965, 1967
ERICJAMES HAYES,Associateship, University of Strathclyde, 1%3; MSc., McMaster University, 1965
In Microbiology
SHODDER
GALLAGHER,
B.S., Drexel Jnstitute of Technology, 1964; M.S., 1967
USHARANJAN
RAY,BSc., MSc., University of Calcutta, 1963, 1965
BRUCECLAYTON
STRNAD,
B.S., Fenn College, 1965; M.S., 1967
In Mining Engineering
CELIACHUNG-LAND
CHOW,B.S., Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung University, 1962;
M.S., University of Detroit, 1965
TUKREL
RADHAKISHIN
T HAKUR,
B.Eng., University of Madras, 1963; M.S., 1967
In Musicology
KARINSWANSON
PENDLE,
A.B., University of Minnesota, 1961; M.Mus, 1964
MARILYNN
J EAN SMILEY,
B.S., Ball State Teachers College, 1954; M.Mus.. Northwestern University, 1958
In Nzrclear Engineering
THOMAS
JAMES DOLAN,B.S., M.S., 1961,1965
PAULEDWARD
ROHAN,B.S., University of Detroit, 1965; M.S., 1966
BRUCEWALTONSPENCER,
B.S., M.S., 1964, 1965
JOAN
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In NutritMnal Sciences
GARTHBERCAN,
B.S., 1966
ROBERT
JOSEPHREBER,B.S., 1963
In Philosophy
GERALD
WADELILJE, B.A., University of Oregon, 1961; A.M., 1964
MICHAELD. ROOT,B.S.B.A., Northwestern University, 1963; M.A., Roosevelt
University, 1%6
In Physical Education
ROBERT
DICKSON
BRATTON,
BSc., George Williams Callege, 1959; M.S., University
of California (Los Angeles), 1961
LORAHIATT DONOHO,B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, 1953; M.S.Ed., Southern
Illinois University, 1962
ALANDAVIDGREENBERG,
B.S., M.S., 1963, 1965
CHARLES
EDWIN
HARTWE,
B.S., Springfield College, 1955; M.S., 1956
WILLIAMLYNNHOTTINGER,B.S., Pennsylvania State College (Slippery Rock),
1956; M.S., 1958
JOSEPHADESOLA
LAOYE,Dipl., Loughborough College, 1961; M.P.H., University
of Michigan, 1966
GRECC
MALCOLM
McKELvm, B.A., B.P.H.E., Queen’s University, 1954, 1954; M.S.,
1965
SANDOR
MOLNAR,
Dipl.P.E., University of Otago, 1960; M.S., 1967
NANCYKAY PARKER,B.S., 1960; M.S.P.E., University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, 1962
B.A., University of Western Ontario, 1956; A.M., University
GARTHALANPATON,
of Michigan., -1963
..
ALI TOOSHI,
h . , Tehran University, 1959; Dip]., Loughborough Training College,
1963; M.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965
JAMES
In Physics
JOHNERNSTASHMAN,
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1965; M.S., 1966
STEVEN
BERNARD
BOLTE,A.B., Thomas More College, 1964; M.S., 1965
WILLIAMDENNISHYATT,B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1964; M.S., 1966
COLINELLIOTT
JONES, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1963; MS., 1965
JOSEPH EDWARD
LANG,A.B., Thomas More College, 1964; M.S., 1965
STEVEN
CHARLES
PIEPER,B.S., University of Rochester, 1965
JOSEPH EMILE
ROBICHAUX,
JR., B.S., M.S., Louisiana State University, 1964, 1967
SAMUEL LOUIS
SEGLER,
B.S., Baylor University, 1964; M.S., 1966
WILLIAMTURLAY
STACY,
B.S., Oregon State University, 1965; M.S., 1967
In Physiology
BARRY,
JOHNEDMUND
A.B., Boston University, 1965; M.S., 1967
STEPHEN
SHEPARD
GOLDMAN,
A.B., Northeastern University, 1964; M.S., 1966
PETER
MICHAEL
SPOONER,
B.S., Bates College, 1964; M.S.,1966
PETER
VERNON
TICCHELAAR,
A.B., Calvin College, 1963; M.S., 1966
In Plant Pathology
EUGENE
ROBERT
TERRY,
B.Sc., MSc., McGill University, 1964, 1966
In Political Science
RONALD
F. BARTEL,
A.B., A.M., 1964, 1967
MYUNCCHEY,LL.B., Seoul National University, 1962; A.M., 1967
SUSAN
KAY WELCEI,
A.B., A.M., 1965, 1966
In Portuguese
DAVIDPAULLAWS,B.A., M.A., Brigham Young University, 1967, 1968
In Psychology
GFDRGEJAMES ALLEN,B.S., College of the Holy Cross, 196.5; M.A., Boston College, 1966
JON STEWART
ALLEN,B.A., University of Akron, 1965
BARBARA
AUTREYHALLBLAYLOCK,
B.A., M.A., William Marsh Rice University,
1951, 1953; M.A., Uruversity of Texas, 1963 SHFXLA
LEEBRENMAN,
A.B., Brooklyn College, ‘962
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
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LAWRENCE
JAMES CRABB,
JR., B.S., Uninus College, 1965; A.M., 1969
MELVINMYRONHOFFMAN,
B.S., Northwestern University, 1960
MELISSA.GALLOWAY
&PLAN,
B.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
1964; A.M., 1967
FRANK
DEANPAYNE,A.B., University of California, 1965; A.M., 1968
RONALDGLENNSMITH,
B.A., University of Chicago, 1961; A.M., 1%7
In Sociology
DAVIDLEEHARVN,
A.B., A.M., 1961,1966 JERRY MIDDLETC~N
LEWIS,
B.A., Cornell College, 1959; M.S., Boston University, 1963 FRANK
GEORGESAMUEL%
B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1%3,
1965
In Spwish
MARTHAPALEY
DE FRANCESCATO,
Profesorado, Instituto Nacional del Profesorado
Secundario (Argentina), 1956; A.M., 1959
MODESTO
MARIODIAZ,B.A., Colby College, 1962; A.M., 1964
MARVINALAND’Lwm, B.A., Brooklyn College, 1965; A.M., 1967
GUILLERMO
ROJAS,B.A, M.A., North Texas State University, 1%3, 1965
In Speech
DANIEL STARLEY
BEASLEY,
B.A. (Spch.), B.A.(Psych.), University of Akron, 1966,
1966; A.M., 1968
JEROME MOSELEY
BIRDMAN,
B.S., TempIe University, 1956; A.M., 1957
RAYDEANDWRIN, B.A., Harding College, 1963; A.M., 1965
JAMES NORRIS
TALLEY,B.S., East Tennessee State University, 1961; A.M., 1965
RICHARD
ERICTOSCAN,
A.B., Purdue University, 1963; A.M., 1%5
ANNE ST. CLAIRWILLIAMS, A.B., Duke University, 1950; A.M., University of
North Carolina, 1952
In Theoretical a d Applied Mechanics
JAMESCLYDEHICKMAN,
B.S., M.S., 1965,1967
ROBERT
PHILLIP
HUBBARD,
B.S.M.E, Duke University, 1965; M.S., 1967
RAY NORMAN
NITZSCHE,B.S., M.S., 1967,1968
In Veterinary Medical Science
GORDONDAVID PAINE, M.R.C.V.S., Royal Veterinary College (London), 1950;
D.T.V.M., University of Edinburgh, 1959; M.S., 1968
GAYLORD
EDWARD
SHAW,B.A., Graceland College, 1962; M.S., 1966
DEOKI NANDAN
TRIPATRY,B.V.Sc.&A.H., Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University,
1964; M.S., 1967
In Zoology
RONALD
JAMES BROOKS,B.Sc., M.Sc., University of Toronto, 1963, 1966
JAMESRICHARDKARR,B.S., Iowa State University of Science and Technology,
1965; M.S., 1967
CURTISJAMESSWANSON,
B.A., North Park College, 1964; M.S., Northern Illinois
University, 1966
EARL
GRAVESZIMMERMAN,
B.S., Indiana State University, 1965; M.S., 1967
Degree of Doctor of Education
I n Educatwn
ELEANOR
YOUNG
ALSBROOK,
A.B., Kentucky State College, 1944; B.S.L.S., Atlanta
University, 1946; M.Ed.,C.A.S., University of Louisville, 1965, 1968
EDWARD
TWEET
ANDERSON,
B.S., M.S., Illinois State University, 1961, 1964
THOMAS
HUGH
ANDERSON,A.B., Antioch College, 1963 ;A.M., 1968
CHARLESTAKE~HI
ARAKI,Ed.B., University of Hawaii, 1957; M.S., 1960 HOWARD
MARTINBERS,A.B., A.M., 1%3, 1964
RICHARD MASONBUNKERB.S.Ed., Farmington State Teachers College, 1959;
M.Ed., University of b n e , 1965 CAROLNow BURLIEN,B.S., Lewis and Clark College, 1958; M.M., 1967 JOHNMCTAWARTBUSTARD,
B.S., Ed.M., 1%0,1%3
BENJAMINDAVIDC m m s , B.S.; Central State ColIege (Ohio), 1%2; Ed.M., 1966
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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SAM= CALVZN DAVIS,A.B., Shaw University, 1950; M.S., 1%5
ARTHUR
LEONARD
GILLIS,B.A., M.A., Roosevelt University, 1964,1965
FUCZURD
WILLIAM GRIFFITHS,B.S. M.S., Illinois State University, 1955, 1962
ROBEBT
COLEHARRIS,A.B., M.A., $an Jose State College, 1956, 1%3
ALFREDROLAND
HECHT, B.S., 1956; M.A., Northwestern University, 1959
EDWARD
SIDNEY
JENKINS,B.S., Southern University, 1947; M.Ed., University of
Nebraska, 1955
BRUCEBIRKKELLY,
B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, 1962; Ed.M., 1965
ALFREDSOREN
KOLMOS,B.Ed., Wisconsin State College (Whitewater), 1957;
Ed.M., 1961
MOORE,B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1955 ; M.Ed.,
BARRYEJJWARD
University of Pittsburgh, 1961
STANLEY
DOUGLAS
PATTERSON,
B.S., M.Ed., Auburn University, 1964, 1967
JACOBO FELIX
PINO, B.A.. Western New Mexico University, 1961; M.S., Oregm
College of Education, 1964
THOMAS
ANDREW
PLAIN,
B.Ed., Chicago Teachers College, 1953; M.Ed., De Paul
University, 1959
STANLEY
ARLINRUMBAUGH,
A.B., Wheaton College, 1963; Ed.M., 1%7
KATHLEEN
RUNCHEY,
B.A., Western Michigan University, 1962; M.Ed., University of North Carolina, 1967
DONALDEVANSAMSON,
B.A., Central Washington State College, 1957; M.Ed.,
Western Washington College of Education, 1962
THOMAS
EARLSEARSON,
B.A., Hastings College, 1965 ; Ed.M., 1966
KATHRYN
WATFORD
SMITH,
B.S., Alabama College, 1942 ; Ed.M., 1966
STANLEY
SPENCER
SMITH,
A.B., Augustana College, 1941; M.S.Ed., Western Illinois University, 1953
EDWIN
WILLS
VERNON,
BSAgr., MSEd., Purdue University, 1952, 1960
Degree of Doctor of Musical Arts
CHARLESALLENANDERSON,
B.S., Juilliard School of Music, 1959; M.M., Sherwood Music School, 1961
THEODORE
DREXELLUCAS,A.B., M.A., San Diego State College, 1963, 1964
ROBERTMAXNEWELL,B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1961; M.Mus., 1963
Degree of Master of Arts
In Anthropology
JOHN RICECOLE, A.B., Columbia University, 1%8
NIRADANZICER,
B.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1967
SHFXRIE
TRAVIS
ETZKORN,
A.B., 1969
SUSAN
FERN
MANDIBERG,
A.B., Qberlin College, 1968
In A d Education
MARILYNN
MARCIADAVIS,B.A., Concordia Teachers College, 1965 ; B.F.A., 1968
GAYCATHERINE
GINGHER,
B.A., Clarke College, 1964
SHARON
RENEE PETERSEN,
B.F.A., 1969
SUZANNE
MARIESTIEGELBAUEB,
B.S., Nazareth College (New York), 1969
MICHAEL
HOWARD
STUCIUIARDT,
B.S., Western Michigan University, 1965
In Comparative Literature
COLSON
PEDERSEN,
A.B., 1968
ASELACONCEPCIONRODRIGUEZ-SEDA,
B.A., University of Puerto Rico, 1968
JANE
In Dafice
ANSLEY,
B.F.A., Southern Methodist University, 1967
RENEEBINZER,B.A., College of William and Mary, 1968
IRIS AMY RIFKIN,B.A., City University (New York), 1966
JANIS
I n Economics
HUGEBEZDJX,B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1%7
ROGER
DONALD
THOMAS
McDovclu~,A.B., Ripon College, 1966
THOMAS
WALTEB
MI=, A.B.. 1968
MITCHELL
BRIANSHERMAN,
B.S., Brooklyn College, 1968
STANLEY
CARLSON
STEVENS,
B.S., Iowa State University, 1964
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
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I n Education
THOMAS
ANDRE,B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1967 CAROLJEAN SCHWARZWALDER
ARAWAY,
B.A., Western Washington State College, 196.5
TERRYGQRDONCOLBERT,
A.B., 1%
ALANKEITH L ~ K EB.S.,
, Mankato State College, 1966
PAMWCHARLE~
RUBOVITS,
A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1965
In English
CAROL
ANNABRAMS,A.B., 1%8
ANNCHRISTINEBAXTER,
A.B., MacMurray College, 1%8
F o ~ Y CRICEURD
E
BENNETT,
B.A., Olivet Nazarene College, 1969
ROBERT
RAYMOND
BENSEN,A.B., 1968
JOEL PITKIN
BOWMAN,
A.B., 1965
JANEM c F w WISEMAN
BROWN,
A.B., Duke University, 1968
ELSA KIRKCAMPBEU,B.A., Dickinson College, 1968
JANE CAFSAGNO CLARK,
B.A., University of Colorado, 1968
GERALD
OTIS DUNGAN,
B.A., Aurora College, 1968
DONNASTINE
GIVENS,A.B., Gettysburg College, 1968
MARILYN
ANNGRAS,B.A., Carroll College, 1968
DIANELOUISEGRAY,B.A., Agnes Scott College, 1968
SANDRA
FRENSKO
HEITZMAN,
A.B., 1968
MARYARLENE
HUNT,B.A., St. Xavier College, 1968
SUSAN
HARTMAN
KESSLER,
A.B., 1968
NILI ABRAMOVIZ
B.A., Hebrew University, 1964
LEVY,
LINDARUTHMAHIN,B.A., North Central College, 1969
LAWRENCE
MCCAFFERY,
FLORIAN
B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968
TERRENCE
JOHN MCFARLAND,
A.B., 1968
KATHLEEN
CULLICAN
MEYER,
B.A., Saint Mary’s College (Indiana), 1968
LOISELIZABETH
MILLER,
B.A., Greenville College, 1968
GERALD
LEE PETERSON,
A.B., 1969
MARILYN
PAWLAK
PINSCHMIDT,
B.S.Ed., Massachusetts State College (Lowell),
1964
WOLFGANG
MAXSCHWARZKOPF
SYLVIA
ANNETTE SEGLER,
B.A., Texas Christian University, 1966
Jo DONNASPERRY,
B.A., Illinois State University, 1967
DIANEMARIE STURGEON,
B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1968
PATRICIARAE WALD,A.B., 1968
MARYCATHERINE
WHITMORE,
A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969
In French
JAMES GEORGE
BEAUDRY,
B.A., St. Mary’s College, 1949; M.A., Lava1 University,
1956; L.Th., D.Th., University of Montreal,.1956, 1960
BONNIELAURIEBENNETT,
A.B., University of Michigan, 1965
MAUREEN
TERESA
DORLE,
B.A., Mundelein College, 1964
LENAOHANNESKUPELIAN,
A.B., 1967
ILONA
N INALEKI, A.B., 1968
CATHERINEANNEMAJDIAK,B.S., M.A., Western Reserve University, 1954, 1958
PATRICIA
Cox MARTIN,B.A., Bradley University, 1967
MARKEDWARD
WOLFF,
B.A., Loyola University (Illinois), 1968
In Geogruphy
POLUNA,
B.A., Rooswelt University, 1968
RONALD
ROBERT
CHARLES
GILBERTSCHMIDT,
B.A., Sonoma State College, 1968
In German
VIRGINIA
MAECOOMBS,
B.A., Denison University, 1968
MARYLOUISE
HILLS,B.A., Monmouth College, 1968
LEONIEAVGUSTINE
M a x , A.B., 1%9
THOMAS
GEORGE
PEARSON,
B.A., Saint Mary‘s College (Minnesota), 1967
VIRGINIA
LEETHEISEN,
AB., University of Michigan, 1968
In History
BROOKRESON
B.A., Western Washington State College, 1968
WILLIAMEDWARD
MICHAKLJOSEPH DIETZ,B.A., &ox College, 1968
102%
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
WILLIAMWAYNEGARTON,
A.B., Simpson College, 1959; M.S., 1960
HASS,A.B., 1940
CARLFREDERICK
JES-HANC
LM,B.A., Taiwan Normal University, 1968
HELEN
CHOULIN, B.k, National Taiwan University, 1967
RAYMOND
CIZIN-JUANG
LIN, B.A., National Taiwan University, 1960; M.S., Atlanta University, 1964
GANYE MAR, B.A., City University.(New York), 1969
LINDAMARCABET
NEHAUS,B.A., Quincy College, 1969
JOHN FREDERICK
Osm, B.A., Lemoyne College, 1968
WILLIAMFRANCIS
RUSH,B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1965
LENAMARYSALBEGO,
A.B., 1969
FRANCIS
MICHAELSTACKENWALT,
B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1968
DONNAVOORHORST
THOMAS,
B.A., Denison University, 1968
ELEANOR
LOUISE TURK,B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1957
In H w Economics
ROSANNE
CER~Y
B.S.,
, Eastern Illinois University, 1969
JAMCE LYNN
~ D E M A C HA.B.,
E R , 1968
In Labor and Industrial Relatwns
STUART
HARVEY
BERGER,
B.A., Queens College, 1968
ALPRED EDWARD
DANSEREAU,
JR., B.S., Saint Joseph‘s College, 1968
JAMES BRUCEKIRK,B.S., 1968
HERMAN
MONTELL
KLEMICK111, B.S., 1969
DANIELASUKWO
OFFIONC,B.A., Tougaloo College, 1969
MAKOTO
OKTSU,B.Econ., Keio University, 1962
GLENNCURTISRIKER,B.A., Monmouth College, 1968
DOUGLAS
J EROME RODEL,B.A., St. Paul Seminary, 1965; M.A., College of St.
Thomas, 1968
I n Lafin
BARBARA
SUEHAYES,
A.B., 1969
KZIREN MOSES
STEINBECK,A.B., 1966
In Mathematics
ROBERT
O M BANTA,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1966
PAMELA
JEAN BELL, A.B., Marymount College (Kansas), 1966
MARTIN
CAPLAN,
A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1962
B.A., State University of New York (Potsdam), 1969
GAYLEJEAN CARROLL,
JULIA TSE-YEECHEN,B.Sc., University of Hong Kong, 1955
NANCYGWENCROTTS,
B.S., Grand Canyon College, 1968
KENNETH
ALVIN ERKFITZ,B.S., University of Michigan, 1%5
P~ILLIP
ALLENFERCUSON,
B.M.Ed., M.Mus., Indiana University, 1948, 1950
SWY A” FOSTER,
B.A., Immaculate Heart College, 1966
CAROLYN
MATTILA
HOIBYCH,
B.A., Rockford College, 1967
A.B., Cornell University, 1952
RONALD
EDWINHUENERFAUTH,
DAVIDLEONARD
JOHNSON, A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969
WASYLKORYTOWSKI,
B.S.Gen., B.Ed., University of Manitoba, 1%5, 1968
THERESE
LUSKIN,B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1966
CHARLENE
WILLIAMEDMUND
MCGAVERN,
B.A., University of South Florida, 1966
PARLIN,
B.A., University of Rochester, 1969
LINDAMARIAN
JAMES WILLIAMPENDERCRASS,
A.B., Cornell University, 1969
PAMELA
ANNPOTUSKY,
B.A., Montclair State College, 1966
JEROME MORRISROFTELD,
B.A., University of California, 1969
WILLIAMJOSEPH ROHA,A.B., Earlham College, 1969
SISTER
ELIZABETH
CULVER,
B.S., Brescia College, 1965
KOKITAMASFIIRO,
Ed.B., University of Hawaii, 1955
LOWELLKENNETH
THOMPSON,
B.S., Concordia Teachers College, 196.5
ALBERTCHIA-SHENC
Wn, A.B., University of Michigan, 1969
ELBERT
BERNARD
WHITE, B.S., Mississippi Industrial College, 1966 PET^ MICHAEL
W O T T ~ GB.A.,
, St. Mary’s College, 1969
IDRISMAN-SHINC
YEUNG,B.S., 1969
I n Political Science
JOHN MICHAEL
DAVIS,A.B., University of California, 1%9
JAMES LEONARD
EDSTBOM,B.S., Illinois Institute of Techndogy, 1%9
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DAVIDLEELEMONS,
B.S.,Illinois State University, 1965 PETE^ WARREN
ROULHAC,
B.A., Fisk University, 1%9
SHELDONSIEGEL, A.B., 1965
HOWARD
FREDLAURENCE
WILLIAMS,
B.A., University
of Nevada, 1968
In Psychology
KENNETHMICHAELALVARES,
A.B., Indiana University, 1966
RODGERKEITHBUFFORD,B.A., King‘s College (New York), 1966
WILLIAM
JOSEPH CROSSLAND,
B.A., Trinity College, 1967
A.B., University of Michigan, 1%7
STEVEN
ALLANFISHER,
WILLIAM
EDGAR
GRAMLING,
B.A., University of Texas (Arlington), 1967
ROBERT
ALLENJOHNSON, B.A., Trinity College (Connecticut), 1966
DAVIDIANLEWIN,B.A., University of Colorado, 1966
LINDA
DEANRHYNE, B.A., University of North Carolina (Greensboro), 1968
JArncE GOUSESHEES+ A.B., Washington University, 1967
RONALD
L EESHEESE,B.A., Wabash College, 1967
RICHARD
SHIKLAR,
B.S., City College (New York), 1967
In Public Administration
HYOCKCHUN,B.P.A., Yonsei University, 1962
WILLIAMCHARLES
DIXON,B.A., Loyola University (Illinois), 1968
ANNABELLE
LEWIS PATTON,
B.A., Mills College, 1947
JR., B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1967; M.U.P., 1969
CARLVERNONPATTON,
In Russian
SUZANNE
ELIZABETH
BESTBRUNO,
B.A., Harpur College, 1968
GARYLEEDAVIS,B.A., Indiana University (Penn), 1%8
CHERYL
LYNNEFINCH,B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1968
SERGIU
FISCHMAN,
Dipl., Pedagogic “Maxim Gorki,” 1963
MARIEMa-CHU LOUISGIES, A.B., University of Michigan, 1958
STEPHEN
ALLENHATHAWAY,
A.B., 1965
CARLALBERT
HOOK,
B.A., Gannon College, 1967
CAROL
TERESE
KEMMITT,
B.A., Emmanuel College, 1968
ROSEMARY
LEONARD
NELSON,
B.A., Wells College, 1%
NOLENJOYCE PROVENZANO,
B.A., Principia College, 1967
KATHLEEN
SARAHSPAULDINC,
A.B., 1954
LOISWRIGHTWOODRUFF,
A.B., 1967
In Social Sciences
JACQUELINE WEINBERC
DAVIS,A.B., 1968
ROBERT
KENNETHDRENDEL,B.S., Bradley University, 1965; M.S., Indiana State
University, 1967
THOMAS
WILIJAMSMITH,A.B., 1968
In Sociology
B.S., Wayne State University, 1960 WILLIAM JAMES HAGA,
SEIKO
ITOH,B.A., Konan University, 1964 KAY ROWANLIVENGOOD,
B.A., Ohio State University, 1968 HARLAN
LYNNMUELLER,
A.B., 1968 DENNISADAMRYBA,B.A., Doane College, 1968
PRAKASHCHAND
SHINGI,
B.A., M.A., University of Poona, 1964, 1%7
MOHANLAL
GRANVILLE
SMITH,
B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1960 REGAN
In Spanish
ALICELONG
ANDE~SON,
B.A., University of Iowa, 1967 V I ~ O JULES
R
BONADEO,
A.B., 1968 SUZANNE
BROTMAN,
A.B., 1969
MARIACARMEN
CRUZ,Dr. Filos. Let., Universidad de la Habana, 1948; M.Mus.,
Kansas State Teacher’s College, 1969
REYNALDO
LUISJIMENEZ-SANCHEZ,
A.B., 1969
CANDACE
JEAN Mom, A.B., 1969 MIWKO NONOYAMA,
B.A., Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 1957 Villanueva University ZOILAGARCIAROMERO,
SISTER
MARGUERITE
WENDELL,B.S., Alverno College, 1955 1022
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[June 17
In Speech
VOIZAOLSONARNOLD,
A.B., B u r y College, 1968
SIWIAMIRANDA
DE MORAES,
Lic., Federal University of Ceara, 1967
CABOL
MCNAMARA
EGAN,
B.S., Northwestern University, 1966
RUTHMILDRED
H m , B.S., 1969
DIANNE
LO-A
HAMILTON,
B.S.H.S., Ohio University, 1969
B.S., 1969
NANETTE
RUTH HOLMES,
LYNNE
THOMAS
PHILPOTT,
B.S., 1969
SHARON
LYNNSCHILBE,
B.S., 1969
CAROL
Lou TOROK,
B.S., 1966
JANET THOMPSON
UMBERGER,
A.B., 1968
EDWARD
JOHN ZAGORSKI,
B.A., Illinois State University, 1966
In the Teaching of English
DAVID
W ~ A BROSI,
M A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969
BONNIELmr BUTLER,B.A., Purdue University, 1969
JANET DANIEL
HEMPSTEAD,
A.B., Rosemont College, 1966
GRETCHEN
WESTPATTON,
A.B., Villa Madonna College, 1967
LEWISSLOAN,
BARBARA
A.B., 1950
JAMES
JOHN STEVENS,
B.A., Monmouth College, 1963
In the Teaching of English as a Second Language
KATRLEEN
SARAH
CALLARAN,
B.Ed., Mary Rogers College, 1951
JANE CAMILLE
COMPO,B.A., Marquette University, 1963
GLENNDAVIDDECKERT,B.A., Houghton College, 1961; A.M., Wheaton College,
1964; B.D., Trinity College, 1965
NOBUYUXI INOUE,B.A., Meiji Gakuin University, 1964
ROBERT
FRANK
MAF~E,
A.B., 1968
PAMELA
ANNMCCOLLUM,
A.B., 1968
KEE DUK PAIK, B.A., Dong-A University, 1960; M A . , Yonsei University, 1961
&PO TAUNO
RONTY,Filos. Kand., University of Helsinki, 1966
ESTEREDENSANTOS
DE CASTRO,
Prof. Ingles, Instituto del Profesorado Juan
XXIII, 1966
AMYDAHSUN SEETOO,B.A., National Chengchi University, 1968
CARMEN
MIREYAVIRCILIOCABALLERO,
Prof. de Inglis, University of Chile, 1967
In the Teaching of French
LEOLADOLLYALEXANDER,
B.A., Andrews University, 1962
SHARON
EPSTEINDRAZNER,
A.B., 1968
LYNNELOUSEHUNTZICKER,
B.A., Northwestern University, 1968
DIANNEELIZABETH
KELLER,
A.B., 1967
GTHLEEN
THERESA
GLY" KUSMANOFF, B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1966
LINDABANNISTER
MEYER,B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, 1965
DIANASTEPHANIE
TOSCHAX,
A.B., 1969
In the Teaching of S~ciaSStudies
CAROL
ELAINEBURGER,
B.A., University of Maryland, 1969
PATRICIA
MARYCONDON,
A.B., 1968
JERRY ALLENDAVIS,
B.S., 1968
ROBERT
LOUISHOVDE,
A.B., 1967
JEROME MEYERS,
B.A., DePaul University, 1966
CHARLES
DIANEMARIEPOERIO,A.B., 1969
ALAN JAY SCRAPS,
A.B., 1968
JOYCE CAROLSORENSEN,
B.S., 1969
LINDA
OSUCHOWSK~
STODDART,
A.B., 1969
ARNOLD
MICHAEL
YOUNG,B.S., 1969
In the Teaching o f Speech
SHIRLEY
ANNGRIFFIN, A.B., 1968
BRUCELEO PAGNI,A.B., 1965
JOY LOUISEPETERS,
A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969
In Theafre
josEW MICHAEL
BALTz, B.A., University of Washington, 1%7
DAVID
LESLIECARTER,B.S., Indiana State University, 1968
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FREDW~CK
CHALFY,B.A., Harpur College, 1%9
CARLHAROLD
EBNST,
A.B., 1965
ROBE~T
GAINER,A.B., City University (New York), 1964
B.A., Rosary College, 1958
MARYJANE GLEASON,
SALLIE
MITCHELL,B.A., Midland College, 1961
FRANKLOUISTOWRANGEAU,
JR, B.A., Elmhurst CoIIege, 1968
&EX HARRY
URBAN,
B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1%5
Degree of Master of Science
In Advertising
DAVIDDUANECROUSE,
B.S., 1966
NORAHM ~ L I N T O CGRADY,
K
B.S., 1966
BETTEJANE HURST,A.B., 1%2
YUM-JEKIM,LL.B., Sung Kyun University, 1963
BETTY CAROLE
MCCLAIN,A.B.J., University of Georgia, 1967
JOSE GALANC
MIRANDA,
Litt.B., University of Santo Tomas, 1966
MARKDAVIDSIEGEL,A.B., 1969
DAVIDLAWRENCE
WOLKEN,
B.S., 1969
In Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
HAROLD
KERZNER,
A.B., Northeastern University, 1963
ROBERT
EDMUND
ROSS,B.S., University of California, 1952
In Agricultural Economics
JAMESBERNARD
KLIEBENSTEIN,
B.S., Wisconsin State University, 1969
ROBERTEDOUARD
LOCEAIS,
Dipl., Institut National Agronomique, 1964
LEEMOORE,
B.S., Ohio State University, 1968 CHARLES
GERARD
JEAN-MARIENEAU, Ing.Ag., Institute Technique de Pratique Agricole, 1968
KATARSINGH,Agra University, 1961
RICHARD
LEONTRIMBLE,
B.S., University of Missouri, 1968
JOHN EDWIN
W ILLIAMS,
B.S.A., Purdue University, 1961
In Agricultural Engineering
RICHARD
J OHN GODWIN,
B.S., National College of Agricultural Engineering, 1968
CARLOSA RTURO
AMM
RODRIGUEZ
AYA, Ing.Civ., Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
1966 I n Agronomy
HENRYROGERBOERMA,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1968 SILVIOADALBERTO
CODASFRIEDMANN,
Cert., Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, 1966 C
B.S.,
Southern Illinois University, 1967
JOHN~ I A HOUGHTON,
AURORA
TRAPANI
RUBEL,A.B., Washington University, 1967 B.S.,
1969
DUANE
NELSONSOMMERVILLE,
In Animal Science
WILLIAMLEE BRAMAN,
B.S., Purdue University, 1969 TEOFILO
ANDREDE COSTACRUZ,Dipl., Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 1961
TERRELLlORGAN HILL,B.S., Brigham Young University, 1968
DAVIDWESOLOSKI,
B.S., Millikin University, 1962
GEORGE
In Architectural Engineering
JAMESROLLACROUCH,
B.Arch., 1969 YUNG-FUHHUANG,
B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1965 DAVIDLEEJAROL, B.A., 1966 RONALD EMORY
WALKINGTON,
B.Arch., 1964
In Astronomy
VICTOREUGENE
BROQUARD,
B.S., 1969
JIU"
In. Biology
WONC
HUANG,
B.S., National Taiwan University, 1965
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
I n Botmy
AUGUSTO
D E ALBERTIS
GONZALEZDEL RIECO,Agr.Eng., Universidad AgrariaLa Molina. 1%3
ROBERT
WILLIAMELIAS, B.S., 1964
ELDON
HENRY
FRANZ,
A.B., Grinnell College, 1966
BWJAMINBERNARD
KUTSCHETD,
B.S.,1968
DUANJS
MICHAELMEZGA,
BS, Kent State University, 1967
VALERIE
ANN PAAPE,
B.S., 1967
In Chemical Engineering
IRAKUHLMAN,
B.S.C.E., Purdue University, 1968
MYRON
GYANENDRA
B.E., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, 1969
SINGH,
MICHAEL
A LANTORREST,B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1968
JAMES ANDREW
ZBORAY,
B.S., Newark College of Engineering, 1968
JORGE
In Chemistry
ALANRICFIARD BRANFMAN,
A.B., Rutgers University, 1968
MEI YAOCHENG,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1968
CYNTHIA
ANNCOWGILL,
B.S., Maryville College (Tennessee), 1968
RONALD
WILLIAMCRANE,B.S., Midwestern University, 1968
JOANCAROL
FROEHLICH,A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969
EDWIN
STANLEY
IRACKI,
B.S., King’s College (Pennsylvania), 1968
FRANCIS
KENICHIITO,B.S., University of Hawaii, 1966
HA SUCK
KIM, B.S., Seoul National University, 1967
GENC
HSIUNG
LEE,B.S., National Taiwan University, 1968
LOWRY,
B.S., Lafayette College, 1968
JAMESDOUGLAS
WILLIEB. LUNSFORD,
B.A., Wayne State University, 1967
KATHLEEN
RILEYLYNN,B.S., College of William and Mary, 1967
ARLENE
ROSEMARY
M m z , B.S., Mundelein College, 1968
BRUCE
ANDREW
MORRISON,
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965
CAROL
SANFQRD
NORRTS,
A.B., Whitman College, 1968
JON TIMOTHY
O’CONNOR,
B.S., St. John Fisher College, 1968
JOHNKENNETH
ORRELL,
B.S., Manhattan College, 1968
DANIELFRANCIS
O’TOOLE,
B.S., Eastern Michigan University, 1968
CHARLOTTE
ANNFORD
OTTO,B.S., Universi of Washington, 1968
JAMES WILLIAM
PICKETT,
B.A., Blackburn gllege, 1968
B.S., Wheaton College, 1968
ROBERT
ALLENRAMSEY,
LOUETTE
ROBINSON,
B.S., Towson State College, 1968
CHARL~S
LEETURNBOUGH,
JR., B.A., Monmouth College, 1%9
PATRICIA
GUERITEY
WESTON,
A.B., Douglass College, 1957
ROSEMARIECHARLOTTE
ZABINSKI,
B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1968
In Civil Engineering
RAMIROARELLANO-ABARCA,
Ing.Civ., Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 1969
ROBERT
WINSTON
BALDINGER,
JR.. B.S., United States Military Academy, 1965
RONALD
ANTHONY
BROWN,B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1969
LARRY
ALVINCOOPER, B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1967
CARROLL
HILTON
DUNN,JR., B.S., United States Military. Academy, 1966
GEORGE
BRIANESTES,
B.S., University of Maine, 1963
FARAMARZ
FARAHATI,
B.S.C.E., Chicago Technical College, 1964
ROBERT
MICHAEL
GALLEN,
B.C.E., Villanova University, 1964
JORGE GARCIAREYES,Eng.Civ., University of the Andes, 1968
HOWARD
CLYDE
H ANNA,
B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1953
H%CTORDAVIDHERN~NDEZ,
Ing.Civ., Universidade de El Salvador, 1969
HANWANT
RAI JAIN,B.S., 1958
SEUNG
JAI KIM, B.S., Seoul National University, 1963
JAMES HENRY
LYLES,B.S., Norwich University, 1963
IRWIN
JAYMATTEN,
B.S., 1969
RONMEDEANMORRIS, B.C.E., University of Louisville, 1969
TADAHIKO
ONO,B.S., United States Military Academy, 1965
ANILKUMAR
PURI,
BSc., University College (Nairobi), 1969
NORMAN
LLOYD
SAKAMOTO,
B.S., University of Hawaii, 1%9
KWESI ABBEYSAM,B.Sc., Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, 1965
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TERRY
WAYNESTURM,B.S., 1969
JEROME FRANCIS
THIBEAUX,
B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1968
LYNNC. WEBSTER,B.S., Purdue University, 1962
THOMAS WILLIAM
WELLS, B.S., University of Florida, 1965
HUGHEDGAR
WILLIAMS,B.A., University of Cambridge, 1965
In Coniputev Science
HAROLD
RICHARDBECKER,
B.A., Colgate University, 1968
AMNONBRACHA,B.Sc., Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 1967
NURIT BRACHA,
B.A., Hebrew University, 1965
JAMES CHEH-MINCHOW,B.S.,M.S., 1966, 1967
FLECK,
A.B., Ripon College, 1966
RUTHANNPOTTS
ROBERT
LEROY
MERCER,
B.S., University of New hlexico, 1968
DOLORES
\VEST, B.S., 1969
MARILYN
I n Dairy Science
CORINE
R YANANDERSEN,
B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1967
In Ecoiioiitics
A m MAWULI,B.Sc., University of Ghana, 1965
EMINEO L G ~B.S.,
, Middle East Technical University, 1968
JOHN ROBERT
STODDEN,
B.S., Bradley University, 1967
In Education
FREDRICK
BOURNS,B.S., B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965, 1965
JANTORN
BURAXABANWTE,
B.A., Ottawa University, 1961
ANTHONYMATHIASENGELS,
B.S., University of Maryland, 1957
SHIRLEY
EUNICE
ENGELS,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1966
RONALD
LOUISHAGERMAN,
B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965
I RENE
QUINN,B.S., St. Mary College (Kansas), 1968
KATHRYN
WILLrAM
I n Electrical Engiiieeriizg
OLADELE
BOLARINWA
AJAYI,B.S., University of Rhodc Island, 1968
NESTORGARDIAXO
ANGULO,Ing.Elec., Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela), 1966
WARREN
BARRYBELFER,B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967
FRANK
ELLWOOD
BELL
111, B.S.E., Princeton University, 1968
SAMMY
LEEBERRY,
B.S., Arizona State University, 1968
CHARLESRUSSELLBERTHOLD,
B.S., 1966
STEPHENJAMES BRUNO,B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1968
THOMAS
BURTCANNON,B.S., University of Colorado, 1969
SUBRAMANYAM
B.E., University of Madras, 1962;
COIMBATORE
CHANDERSEXARAN,
M.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur), 1963
JORDAN
RIANCOHEN,B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1968
WILLIAMARTHWDAVIS,B.S., 1969
DONALD
ARTHURDRESCH,B.S., 1960
NICHOLAS
MATTHEW
ESSER,JR., B.S., Michigan State University, 1968
JOHNFRANCIS
FOSTER,JR., B.S., 1961
PAULCHRISTIAN
GILPIN,B.S.E.E., Purdue University, 1966
WAYNE
HASSLER,
B.S., 1969
KERRY
MICHAEL
PAUL
HoFnuN, B.S., St. Louis University, 1968
DAVIDWILLIAM
KELSEY,B.S., Michigan State University, 1967
RONALD
GUSTAVMARTIN,B.S., 1967
CAULBUS
MCBRIDEB.S.. Southern University.
- . 196f
hfASOV0 MOSTAFA~I,
1968
GODAVARISH
PANIGRAHI.
B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1968
DENNIS ANDREW
REYNOLDS,B.S.E.E., University of Arkansas,-l969
IULIO RUGFLES.B
-.S
-..IJniversitv of North Dakota. 1967
DANIELHAROLD
SCHAUBERT,
B:S., 1969
YOCENDRA
SINGH,
B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1568
ARUNASGEORGESLEKYS.
B.A.Sc.. University of Toronto, 1968
TA~EMOTO, B.s., Univiersity of Hawaii, 1969
KENNETKTSUYOSHI
~ T E P a E NMAURICE
TAYLOR,B.S.. 1968
DAVIDEDWARD
THOMPSON.
B.S.E.E., University of Arkansas, 1968
as.,
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[June 17
ANIL BHASKAR
TOLE,
B.Ehg., University of Jabalpur, 1964; M.Eng., Indian Institute of Science, 1966 (Posthumously)
ALANKEWTWINSLOW,
B.S., University of Washington, 1969
In E n t o w l o g y
MICHAEL
HENRYDIEM,B.A., Amherst College, 1962; M.A., University of Kansas,
1%8
NORMAN
DALEPENNY,
B.S., Iowa State University, 1968
In Finance
B.S., 1969
WILLIAM
VICTORKESSKER,
JAMES GERALD
LEBLOCH,A.B., 1969
SETHMOFFIT,B.S., Purdue University, 1969
GEORGE
THOMAS
B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969
EDWARD
ODMARK,
B.S., 1964
ROGER
BRUCESWIFT,
SEIICHI
YABE,B.A., Keio University, 1962
I n Food Scirticr
DAVIDALANKUNTZ,B.S., 1968
DONALD
RICE,
Dipl., Borough Polytechnic, 1967
RAYMOND
I n Forestry
ROBERT
W AYNE
FLORENCE,
B.S., 1969
DENNISWILLIAM
JUNG,B.S., 1969
RICHARD
LEESMITH,
B.S., 1961
DENNISDALEWORTHEN,
B.S., 1965
In Geology
SERCIO
NERTAN
ALVESDE BRITO,Cert., Our0 Preto Federal Mining School, 1961
MILTONAssrs KAKJI,Geologo, Universidade de S5o Paulo, 1962
JAMES EDWARD
ROGERS,
JR., B.S., Western Illinois University, 1967
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1963
MICHAEL
LEROYSARGENT,
ALANFRANCIS
SKRZYNIECKI,
R.S., university of Toledo, 1966
In Home Ecoizonics
B.S., 1969
VICTORIA
ELLENCOOMBER,
DAVIS.B.S.. 1967
DONNAPIERCE
DELORIS
PERCY
JONES:B.S.; 1969
MARYMARGARET
KRUGER,
B.S., Colorado State University, 1968
SCHNITTGRUND,
B.S., 1969
KARENPENNELL
MARIECHRISTINE
NELSON
SPROUZ,
B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1968
In Horticulture
WAYNE
HAROLD
CARTER,
B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1950
JERRY
L YMAN
WILLIAMS,
B.S., 1962
In Industrial Engineering
WILLIAM
CHARLES
STONE,B.S., 1969
YAKUBINIS,
B.S., 1969
JOHNEDWARD
I n Journalism
FENWICK
ANDERSON,
B.A., Arizona State University, 1969
JOEL LAMAR
BUSSERT,B.A., Valparaiso University, 1967
RUTHBOTZJONES,B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1939
JUDITH MARGARET
KELLY,A.B., 1966
JEREMIAH ALLENRANGE,
B.S., 1966
SUSAN
H ENRY
RUTHERFORD,
B.A., University of Connecticut, 1969
DOLORES
WIRZ,B.S., University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), 1961
ELENORE
NEILWOLINSKY,
B.S., 1969
HOWARD
In Library Science
LOUISE ADAIR,B.F.A., 1968
DONNALEEBESSANT,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1962
MARYROEHRSBISCHOFF.A.B.. Universitv of Missouri. 1969
BARBARA
CUNNINGTON
BUCHMAN,
A.B., 1965
JEAN
19701
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EDITHLOUISE BURY,A.B., Wheaton College, 1969
RUTHBRILLCARTER,
B.S., A.M., University of Cincinnati, 1959, 1961
LINDAELAINECHAPEK,B.S., 1969
LYNNEHARRIET
COCHRAN,
B.A., University of Denver, 1968
BARBARA
JOAN Cox, B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1969
ELISABETH
BAMMANDAVIS,B.S., 1954
ELIZABETH
FAUST
ENGMAN,
B.S., M.A, Loyola University (Illinois), 196.5, 1968
ROXANNEWHITSONFREY,A.B., Carthage College (Wisconsin), 1%
VIRGINIA
CASKIEGILLHAM,
B.A., McMaster University, 1962
MARYLOUGOETHE,
B.A., College of Saint Teresa, 1969
DOROTHY
LORRAINE
GRAF,B.A., Concordia Teachers College, 1967
MARYELLYN
GROEZINGER,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1967
NANCY
GAYLEGROVESTEEN,
B.A., Western Illinois University, 1969
JEAN
HAHN,
B.S, Eastern Illinois University, 1969
KAROL
LINDALEEHARRIS,
A.B., 1%9
CYNTHIAALICEHILKER,B.A., Denison University, 1969
MARY
JOSEFOWICH HUFF,
A.B., University of Michigan, 1950
JEANANNICKES,B.A., Universit of Kentucky, 1965
MARIEMARTUCCI
KASCVS,A.B., &ortheastern University, 1966
BETHCLARICE
KAWSKI,B.A., Bemidji State College, 1962; B.S., Moorehead State
College, 1963
MICHAELDAVIDKILLIAN,B.A., East Texas State University, 1967
CAROL
UNGLEONG,
Dipl., Shanghai Foreign Language Institute, 1959
CHARLES
FREDERICK
LORTON,
B.A., Southern Illinois University, 1969
JAMES
MORRISMARTIN,B.A., North Texas State University, 1965
MARYMARGARET
MCCORMICK,
B.A., Clarke College, 1969
ROBERT
ARTHURMCCOWN,B.A., St. John's University, 1961; M A . , University of
Iowa, 1963
SANDRA
LEE MEYER,
B.S., 1969
LARRY
DONALD
MILLSAP,
B.Mus., University of Kansas, 1967
RUSSELL
DONALD
MINICH,B.A., McMurry College, 1960
SALLY MAE MOFFITT,B.A., University of North Carolina (Greensboro), 1966;
M.A., University of Virginia, 1968
CHRISTINE
ANNENELSON,B.A., &ox College, 1969
CLARENCE
JR., B.A., University of New Mexico, 1969
NELSON,
CAROLYN
RENTSCHLER,
B.A., Montclair State College, 1969
FELICIALINDARODRIGUEZ,
B.A., Butler University, 1%9
HELENMACDONALD
ROSENBERGER,
B.A., University of Texas, 1967
SCHALLER,
B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1969
ROBERTA
ELIZABETH
LINDARUTHSCHNEIDER,
B.A., 1968
CATHERINE
JEAN S C H ~ TB.S.,
Z , 1969
SISTERMARYJOHN OSBORN,
B.A., St. Ambrose College, 1966
LINDAAGNESSMITH, B.A., Hanover College, 1967
JEROME
RICHARD
STEGMAN,
B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1964
AWELLA LOUISETAYLOR,B.A., College of the Ozarks, 1951; &LA., Vanderbilt
University, 1961
CAROL
OSMON
WOLF,B.A., University of Denver, 1968
In Management
WILLIAM
PATRICK
C CAR THY, B.S., Villanova University, 1961
In Marketing
ADELINA
ISABEL
BEATO,Lic., Universidad Catolica hladre y Maestra, 1967 PAUL
B.S., 1968
HERBERT
HUPFER,
WILLIAMBERNARD
LOCANDER,
B.S., 1966 In Mathematics
SHARON
RICHARDSON
BELDEN,B.S., Greenville College, 1968 &WARD BROWN,
B.S., Illinois Institute of Technolo=, 1966 ROBERT
CHARLES
WEI-YUANCHA,B.S., New Asia Coll.ege, 1968
PRABHAT
CHANDRA,
B.S., M.A., Patna U"iy+y, 1960, 1962
ANNESY CHOA,B.S., University of thephilippines, 1966 MARYLINDADEISS,B.S., College of Saint Francis, 1969 HEIDI FUMIKO
ETO,B.S., 1969
JESSE L FUNCHES,
B.S., Jackson State College, 1969
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GARYLEEHENSLER,
B.S., University of Oklahoma, 1968
BERNARD
HILCER,B.S., 1969
CHRISTIANRICHARD HIRSCH,JR., B.A., University of Iowa, 1966; M.A., Creighton
University, 1969
ALANTHOMAS
JYLKKA, A.B., 1969
KALNINS,B.S., Aquinas College, 1968
VALDA
THOMAS
CHARLES
LAYMAN,
B.S., DePaul University, 1968
VERAJEAN LUTTRELL,B.S., 1969
JOHNRAYMOND
MCKENNA,B.S., Ohio University, 1969
CAROLJANE MITCHELLB.S., University of Wisconsin, 1969
BYUNGSo0 MOON,B.S., Utah State University, 1969
DOROTHY
A NNMUSE,B.S., 1%9
ABDWL
Azrz Yousm MUSTAFA,
BSc., M.S., University of London, 1957, 1967
HOWNGEENG,B.Sc., B.Sc. (Hons.), University of Singapore, 1967, 1968
TEVDORA
Nco, B.S.,Ohio State University, 1969
ROBERT
EDWIN
OLSON,B.S.. 1970
GORDONDALEPHILLIPS,B.Sc., University of Calgary, 1969
KAMLESH
SAXENA,B.Sc., MSc., University of Lucknow, 1965,1967
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968
ERICLEESCHINDLER,
MARKANDREW
SMITH,B.S., Indiana University (Pennsylvania), 1969
ALLENLEESTARR,
B.S., North Dakota State University, 1969
JAY BARRY
TURETT,
B.S.,Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1969
MICHAEL
LEOWALKER,
B.S., 1%9
PYNGWANG,B.S., National Taiwan Normal University, 1966
LESLIECHARLES
WILSON,B.A., University of Oregon, 1969
JAMES
I n Mechanical Engineerkg
WALTER
EUGENE
BROOM,
JR., B.S., 1968
ROBERT
M~UIAMDAWSON,
B.S., 1968
P R ENARAIN
~ ~ KAFUOR,
B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur), 1960
WALTER
KWANT,B.S.,1969
WILLIAMHOWARD
MILLER,JR., B.M.E.,
hlarquette University, 1968
ROGER
EUGENE
MOTT,B.S.M.E., Iowa State University, 1965
RICHARD
JAMES OXFQRD,
B.S., 1964
BIRNEYTERRENCE
PEASE,
B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1963
JOHN EDWARD
SCORAH,
B.S., University of Missouri, 1963
JAMES EUGENE
SHAHAN,
B.S., 1968
ALANLEIGHTHFLIN,B.S., United States Military Academy, 1956
JOSEPH Tw-KIM WONG,
B.S., 1%9
ROBERT
PAUL
Z IMMERMAN, B.M.E., University of Minnesota, 1964
In Metallurgical Engineering
LARGE,
ROBERT
DYSART
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966
RICHARD
MAH,B.S., 1968
PRAFULLA
CHANDRA
PANIGRAHY,
B.S., Utkal University, 1959; B.Sc.Eng., Ranchi
University, 1964; XTech., Indian Institutc of Technology (Kanpur), 1968
HSING-CHUNG
YEH,B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1967
I n Microbiology
RICHARD
H ENRY
BALTZ,B.Sc., Ohio State University, 1966
B.A., University of Hawaii, 1968
GAILMICHIEOKUMURA,
LYNNSORENSEN
RIPLEY,B.S., Michigan State University, 1968
SHIRLEY
SOON-YUE
YAU,B.A., University of Oregon, 1968
In Music Education
CLARETHA
ANTHONY,
B.M.E., Jackson State College, 1966
BARBARA
BECK~~EYER,
A.B., 1969
JOHN MAHINBURLEY,
B.M., Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1969
THORNLEY
M o s s , B.S., 1969
ELEANOR
MARIONETZEL,B.M., Alverno College, 1966
LARRY
LEWISFARR,B.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1969
SANDRA
GAILGuI", B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1964
ROBERT
JOHN HIORNS,
B.A., Luther College, 1966
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JAMES
LEON
JARRETT, A.B., Olivet Nazarene College, 1965
PATRICIA
FORT
JOHNSON, B.S., 1965
KATHLEEN
NATALIEKEENAN,
B.S., State University of New York (Potsdam), 1965
JANKAYKEISTER,B.S., 1968
EVELYN
ELAINE
L a y , B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, 1967
PHYLLIS
J EAN LEIFSON, B.A., St. Olaf College, 1964
JAMES HENRY
LEONARCZYK,
B.M., DePaul University, 1966
JAMESLEE LINDER,B.S., 1968
DAVIDSTANLEY
LINGEBACH,
B.Mus.Ed., Madison College, 1968
DIANEELIZABETH
MANN,B.S., 1969
CAROLE
JEAN MITTS,B.S., 1969
KARENK W s MURPHY,Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1968
JOHNM c D o w ~ uPATTON
111, B.S., 1969
NORMA
LEWISRAYBON,
B.S., 1964
VALERIE
MARYS U ~ O B.Mus.,
R,
DePaul University, 1967
RICHARDWAYNEVANDAMENT,
B.S., 1959
LORRAINEWILSON
WEBER,B.Mus., University of Wisconsin, 1938
In Nwclear Engineering
FRANCIS
PAUL
CARDILE,
B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1969
GERARD
PATRICK
CAVANAUGH,
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969
JAMESANTHONY
GABALA,
B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1964
HOWARD
JAMES HALLIDAY,
JR., B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1969
ROBERT
B.S., Michigan Technological University, 1969
JOHN HAMMERSLEY,
WILLIAM PENDLETON
LANPHEAR
IV, B.A., Albion College, 1969
BRUCEBRIANPALAGI,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1969
GERALD
DEANPINE,B.S., 1969
CHARLES
WILLIAMSCHROEDER,
A.B., Augustana College (Illinois), 1969
ERNESTLEROYWRIGHT,B.S., 1969
In Nutritional Sciences
KATHLEEN
SYETSAO,B.S.D., Fujen Catholic University, 1967
In Physical Education
SANDRA
FRY
ASHMAN,B.S., 1966
ALFREDDALY,B.A., University of Adelaide, 1967
BARBARA
CLAIREFISH, B.S., Southern Connecticut State College, 1968
MARTINNORMANHOLE,
Dipl., Loughborough College of Education, 1964
JAMES ALVINPETERSON,
B.S., University of California, 1966
TEENAGAILTANNER,
A.B., Morehead State University, 1969
JERILYN ANNTATJE,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1966
JOHANNES
JAYVAN HOFF,A.B., University of California, 1964
WALTERHENRY
WASHINGTON,
B.S.E., South Carolina State College, 15'66
JOHN
In Physics
RICHARD
GARYADAMS,B.S., 1969
RICHARDGEORGE
ALLEN,B.S., 1969
FINNODDVAR
ANDERSEN,
Cand. Mag., University of Oslo, 1960
RICHARD
ALANBANJAVIC,B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1969
MARSHALL
ALLENBowm, B.S., Western Illinois University, 1969
ARTHURLEEBOWLING,
JR., B.S., College of William and Mary, 1969
LYNELLEARLINE
CANNELL,B.S., 1969
PAULMORRISCHAMPION,B.S., Iowa State University, 1968
TERENCE
JOHNCROOKS,
B.Sc., University of Canterbury, 1968
JON RALPHEID,B.S., Purdue University, 1969
JESSF FATJCHZER
11, B . k , State College of Iowa, 1969
DAVIDMARTINFOLLSTAEDT,
B.S., Texas T e e o l o g c a l College, 1%9
JAMES HENRY
GIBBONS,B.S., Georgetown Uruversity, 1968
DOUGLASSEYMORE
GOODMAN,
B.S., Southwestern (Tennessee), 1969
HARDY
11, A.B, Princeton University, 1969
WILLIAM HAROLD
RICHARDIVAN
KNIGHT, B.S., Indiana University, 1969
WALTERST.CLAREKNODLE,B.S., 1968
GARYSHANNON
KOVENER,
B.S., Indiana university, 1968
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PRLLIP
ROYKRICK,B.A., Monmouth College, 1969
Gomz JOHN LIEBISCH,
Vord.Dipl., Technische Hochschule Miinchen, 1968
JOHN HUBERT
LYNN,B.S., Tulane University, 191%; M.S., College of William and
Mary, 1968
HARRY
MICHAELMACKSEY.
B.S., University of Michigan, 1968
B.S., New York University, 1968
MELVINJ. MUCHNER,
JOHN THEODORE
M-N,
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969
LYNNMILLER,B.A., University of Iowa, 1969
ROBERT
LAWRENCE
B.S., 1969
JAY NODULMAN,
SOKRATES
THEODOROS
PANTELIDES,
B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1969
LARRY
Lours RABIDEAU,
B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1963
MYRON
ARTHUR
SHEAR,A.B., Harvard University, 1969
LAWRENCE
RICHARD
B.S., St. Procopius College, 1969
SIMPSON,
LAWRENCE
NORMAN
SMITH,B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968
RICHARDOHN WALLAT,
B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1968
THOMAS
{OSEPH ZWOLINSKI,
B.S., Seton Hall University, 1968
In Physiology
JUANITA BROOKS,
B.A., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, 1967
DAVIDWILLIAMJENSEN, B.S., 1969
FREDERICK
LANG,
B.A., Antioch College, 1966
STEPHEN
LEEPEARL.
B.S., Roosevelt University, 1966
RONALD
BRUCESHIMKUS,
B.S., 1968
DIANEKAYWAICAT,
B.S., 1%5
In Radio ansad Television
B.S., 1968
In Recreation
m o p TOROS
BAVOUGIAN,
B.S., 1969
BAVOUGIAN,
B.S., 1969
MARILYN
LAMDEN
THOMAS
HENRY
BROWN,
B.S., 1969
JOHN ROBERT
DITAMORE,B.S., Purdue University, 1963
MARYSUSANNE
EAGLESON,
B.S., Butler University, I964
DALEC ~ A ~ L HEINRICH,
ES
B.A., Eureka College, 1970
RImm EDWIN
ISRALOWITZ,
A.B., Rutgers University, 1969
WALTERBURTONKINNEY,JR., B.S., State University of New York (Cortland),
1969
JR., B.B.A., Baylor University, 1953
ELMOBLAIRMERONEY,
T E ~ EANN
~ E RETONDO,
B.S.,1969
RONALDPAULREYNOLDS,B.S., State University of New York (Cortland), 1%9
EDDIE
LEERUSSELL,B.S., 1969
EDWARD
LEESOLOMON,
B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1968
PHILLIP JOSEPH STELLA,
In Swtitary Engineertng
EDWARD
SCHWING,
B.S., Kansas State University, 1967
In Speech Correction
SHARON
LYNNECox BARRON,
B.A., Albion College, 1968
JAMES
I?& statistics
DARRELL
BOBECK,
B.A., Millersville State College, 1969
SUMAN
SINGH,
BSc., M.Sc., University of Lucknow, 1966, 1968
JAMES
In the Teaching of Biological Sciences and General Science
RICHARD
PETER
ARSENTY,
B.S., 1967
MARTHA
CROPPER,
B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1968
MARIBETHROANEGIEBELHAUSEN,
B.S., 1969
C~ARLES
DAVIDGINSBERG,
B.S., 1966
CAROLDIANNEHILFIKER,
B.A., Florida State University, 1968
ANASTASIA
BARBARA
LAMBESIS,
B.S., 1967
GEORGETTE
MARTHA
NEMECEK,
B.S., 1968
SINCLAIR,
B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1955
MARILYNHARRIS
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
CATHYALETASKI", B.S., Eastern Illmois University, 1967
CAROLYN
B.A., Blackburn College, 1965
JANE WARD,
VIVIAN LEEWARD,B.S., 1968
In the Teaching of Earth Science
JOYCEMARIESAMIA,
B.A., Marquette University, 1%7
In the Teaching of Geography
ERICDANIELCHRISTIAN,
A.B., 1967
I n the Teaching of Mathematics
MARYFRANCES
DAVIS,B.S.. Saint Louis University, 1966
B.S., 1969
PATRICIAJEAN FATTEN,
THERESA
ANNGREINER,
B.A., Fort Wright College, 1965
JENNIE MASAKO
H AMADA,
Ed.B., University of Hawaii, 1969
BONIPACIA
MARZAN
MATUTINA,
B.S., University of the Philippines, 1952
EDDIEBANKSMAYS,B.S., Lane College, 1961
In Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
WILLIAMLEEBRUCKNER,
B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1969
CHARIESFREDERICK
GEBHARDT,
B.S., 1928
WILLIAMJAMES KEPPEL,B.S., University of Arizona, 1968
PAUL
CHI-KINGLAM,B.S., Purdue University, 1969
ROBERT
KENTLEVERENZ,
B.S., 1968
MICHAELHENRY
MACKIN,
B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1968
WAYNE
VANCENACK,B.S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1969
HOWARD
LOUISROSENMAYER,
B.S., 1969
JAMESSTUART
SCHMOHE,
B.S., 1968
STEPHEN
ROBERT
B.S., Loras College, 1965
SCHOENING,
JOHNMEREDITH
SCOTT,
B.S., 1966
JAMES VESELY,B.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1967
RICHARD
In Veterinary Medical Science
DOUGLAS
CONRAD
HOEFLING,
D.V.M., Iowa State University, 1967
In Zoology
ROBERT
PARKER
GIVENS,
A.B., Gettysburg College, 1968
JOYCE
KAZUYO
ONO.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1968
JOHN EDWARD
PARNELL,
B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1968
EULAEVELINA
POWERS,
B.S., Stillman College, la68
GRACECHIEH-HENC
Yu, B.S., Fujen Catholic University, 1968
Degree of Master of Music
CAROLYN
ANNBILLINGS,
B.Mus., Salem College (North Carolina), 1968
THOMAS
JOSEPH BURSON,
B.M., B.M.E., Bradley University, 1967, 1967
ELOISE
PORTER
CALDWELL,
A.B., Occidental College, 1967
KAY CUMMINS,
B.M.E., University of Colorado, 1968 MARSHA
QUESENBERRY
DARCY,
Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1968 GREGORY
RUSSELL
DAVIS,B.Mus., 1969 JOHN FREDERICK
DEPPE,B.Mus., 1968 LOISMARIEHOFFMAN,
B.Mus.,
Alverno College, 1968 MARYBETHHORNBACHER,
A.B.,
Hope College, 1968 REBECCA
B.Mus., Indiana University, 1968 ANNEHRUBY,
PHYLLISANNTILTON
HURT,B.Mus., University of Kentucky, 1961 HYBLOOM,
B.A., Ohio State University, 1964 KENNETHHARVEY
BRENDA
ELTRINE
KEE, Mus.B., Oberlin College, 1966
COLETTE
MONICAKLASIC,B.M., Alverno College, 1968 JAMES DONALD
KNAPP,JR., A.B., 1962 JO ANNL~EFFLER
LACQUET,
B.Mus.,
1968 JEANCROWLEY
MARSHALL,
B.Mus., 1968; B.A., University of Idaho, 1968 EDWARD
LLOYD
MARZUKI,
B.Mus., 1966 DUCEPAYNE,B.M., Northwestern University, 1968 MARGARET
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EZRA
ROSFELD,
B.Mus., Bethany Nazarene College, 1953
PIERRE
MICHELRmz, B.S., M.S.,1961, 1%2
CHERYL
KAYSIEDFWIOP,
B.Mus.EcL, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1968
PAUL
BLACKWELL
STEWART,
B.M., B.Mus.Ed., Indiana University, 1965, 1965
DAVIDKENNETH
STIGBERC,
B.A., University of Connecticut, 1964
EARLWITMER,B.Mus., University of British Columbia, 1965
ROBERT
JOHN
Degree of Master of Education
HAMILTON
ADAM,JR., B.A., University of Minnesota, 1966
REDITHFAYE
ADKISSON,B.A., olivet Nazarene College, 1965
ESTHER
REFUGIO
AEREGUIN,
B.S., Saint Xavier College, 1952
HERBERT
ATWOOD,
JR., B.A., Macalester College, 1948
IDABELLE
AUGSPURGER,
B.A., Monmouth College (Illinois), 1965
SUSANDENGELBAKER,B.S., 1967
MARYELIZABETHBANE, A.B, 1965
CAROLREYNOLDS
BARKLEY,
A.B., Milligan College, 1966
NEALEKINGBARTEE,
B.S., 1969
BELL,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1965
MARILYNEGNER
MARTHA
SCOTT
BERGLAND,
A.B., Mount St. Scholastica College, 1967
ROBERT
FENCL
BERGMANN,
B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1964
MARIANDOROTHY
BERK,B.A.. St. Xavier College, 1963
JOYCE ELAINE
BOHREN,
B.S., Indiana University, 1966
NITA RUTHBOZARTH,
B.S., 1967
LYNNEKATHLEENBEADY,A.B., 1968
THOMAS
KARLBROCK,
B.S., 1969
PATRICIA
RUTHBROH,B.S., Beaver College, 1969
DONALD
EUGENE
BRYANT,
B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1966
PHILLIP
LAW~ENCE
BUTTON,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1964
MARTHA
DAVIS CAMP,A.B., 1966
FLOWERETTE
CASSELLE,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1964
CORENE
JESSE €'UGH CHAPMAN
111, B.S., Carson-Newman CoIlege, IW7
MARY~ L I CHASE,
N
B.S., 1966
SAM
YUEN
CHIN,B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,1968
CAROL
A NNCHIFQLLTTI,
B.S., Indiana University (Pennsylvania), 1969
J A N I ~CYNTHIACOHEN,A.B., 1966
COLETTE
FRANCES
COREIN,A.B., 1969
MARIONAULTCox, A.B., 1968
DOROTHY
TEAN DABKOWSKI.
B.S.. 1964
PHILIPT&RIEDANIEL,BS'., Pennsylvania State College (Cheyney), 1969
BARBARA
ROSEDANIELS,A.B., 1969
AVISJANE HIGDON
DAVIS,A.B., University of Redlands, 1968
TUDITH MOODY
DAVIS.A.B.. Universitv of Alabama. 1963
MARSHALL
GENEDENNIS,B.S., Illinoi; State U n i v e h y , 1966
DAVIDROYDEVRIES, B.A., Hope College, 1962
KREMER
DEVRIES,A.B., Hope College, 1963
RV~H
LOISEVELYN
DICKERMAN,
A.B., Wheaton College, 1967
ROBERT
HOWARD
DYRFNMIRTH,
B.S., George Williams College, 1965
JANICE
DELORES
EDWARDS,
AB., 1968
LOIS DRAGER
ELLINGWOOD,B.S., 1969
MARGARET
ANNENCELBACH,
B.S., Indiana University (Pennsylvania), 1969
SUZANNE
&GELBERG,
A.B., 1968
GLORIAELIZABETH
A.B., 1969
EZAN,
ELISSA
ANN FEICKERT,
B.S., 1966
DANIELALVESFERREIRA,
B.S., 1966
SUEFILIPPI,
CHARLYNE
B.S., Northwestern University, 1969
SUSANKopnrvrc~FORD,
A.B., 1968
LOISINCUSFREEMAN,
A.B., MacMurray College, 1960
THOMAS
ELLSWORTH
GAMBLE,
B.A., Northwestern University, 1964
JANICE OLBRICH
GERDEMANN,
B.S., 1946
WILLIAMROBERT
GZESE, B.E., Wisconsin State University (Whitewater), 1965
MELBABERYLENE
GOFF,B.S. Southern Illinois University. 1964
IRISGLAZER
GOLDEN,
B.S., Idorthwestern University, 1964
MORRISWILLIAM GOOCR, B.S., 1950
JOHN
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DALTON
KENTGRAY,B.S., Cornell University, 1952
LOISNIEMOELL~
GUTHRIE,B.S., Valparaiso University, 1966
WESLEYRICHARD
HABLEY,
B.S., 1968
ROSALIEHUNTHALTON,A.B., 1951
PEGGY
HODGE
HANEY,B.Sc., Ohio State University, 1966
RUTHARLENEHARMS,B.S., Illinois State University, 1966
JAKE JERRENTHA HARRIS,
B.S., Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial University,
1962
WILLIAMDALESHARTT,B.S., Illinois State University, 1964
B.S., 1969
MARYLou HAWKINS,
HAYDEN,
RICHARD
CHARLES
B.S., 1967
RICHARD
DALEHEINSEN,A-B., 1967
DAVIDFLOYD
HENDRIX,
B.S., North Central College, 1967
WANDAFANTER
HESSELBERTH,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1963
ROBERTA
NICHOLSON
HICKMAN,
B.S., West Texas State University, 1958
JACK ALANHIGGS,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1964
CAROLE
A NNHIGH,B.S., Millikin University, 1965
MARYANNEHJGHTOWER,
A.B., 1969
JOHN JOSEPH HILBURGER,
A.B., 1968
ELLENZIMMERMAN
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1950
HOOKER,
LINDAOSTEMAHOVDE,
B.S., 1966
EMILALPHONSE
HUNCKLER,
B.A., Aurora College, 1949
ROSAMUND
ASHWILLHUSER,B.S., 1960
B.S., Northwestern University, 1967
MARILYN
MC CANNIMBODEN,
JAMES WALTER
INGERSOLL,
B.S., Iowa State University, 1963; B.D., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1967
MARYJOANNJENKINS,B.A., Blackburn College, 1968
JULIAGROHJOHKS, B.A., Juniata College, 1950
BONITAALTAJOHNSEN,
B.S., University of Omaha, 1963
GLENDA
VURSELL
JOHNSON,
B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1966
ARLENE
RITA KALLMAN,
A.B., Wheaton College, 1966
MARYSMITHKERSEY,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1950
JOHN ROBERT
KLEBERG,
B.S., Michigan State University, 1962
GEORGE
WESLEY
KLEIN, B.A., Michigan State University, 1964
JOSEPH ANTONY
KOPTA,B.S., M.D., University of Oklahoma, 1958, 1962
MARYLEEKOREY,A.B., College of New Rochelle, 1968
TERRIANNKRAMER,
B.A., University of Denver, 1969
MARYKEASCHDK
K YBA,B.A., B.Ed., University of Saskatchewan, 1960, 1967
H AYES
LABISKY,B.S., 1963
MARTHA
FRANKLIN
P A U L LAMBERT, B.S., United States h4ilitary Academy, 1964
HENRY
SALVADOR
LA ROCCA,B.S., Loyola University (Louisiana), 1958; M.S.,
M.D., Tulane University, 1962, 1962
LINDALEELEASMAN,
B.S., 1968
LEEPER,B.S., Greenville College, 1964
EDWINHAROLD
WAYNE
GEORGE
LEIGHTY,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1966
JOHNSON LEONARD,
B.S., Rhode Island College, 1966
MARION
HELENBROOKS
LILLY,A.B., Harris Teachers College, 1964
DWIGHTERICLINK,B.A., Trinity College (Illinois), 1961
GARRY
CHARLES
LINN, B.S.Ind.Ed., Purdue University, 1965
RAFFLABLOCHMALINA,A.B., Washington University, 1964
BOBBIEDENNYMANNING,
B.S., 1969
CAROL
A NNMARKESE,B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1967
MARYJEAN MCCANN,A.B., 1968
CAROL
ELIZABETH
MCCARTHY,
B.S., Indiana University, 1969
LEONAELIZABETH
MCCLURE,
B.A., University of Denver, 1961
LAVONNE
MCGUIRE,B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1955
WENGER
KATHLEEN
MICHELEMCKAIG,B.A., University of South Florida, 1968
THERESA
MCKENZIE,B.A., Xavier University (Louisiana), 1957
CYNTHIA
MARILYNKAYMERTEN,B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1966
JOYCE LYNMOSSBERG
METZGER,
B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1966
MARILYN
JOAN MICHAL,B.S., 1963
JOAN NORMA
MIDBOE,A.B., University of Chicago, 1957
ETHELBERRYMINCEY,B.S., Pennsylvania State college (Cheyney), 1953
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ANSLEY
MITCHACK,
B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967
MOCK,A.B., 1968
WAYNEKENNETH
JOYCE ANNMOON,
A.B., 1968
CAROLYN
V I MORIMITSU,B.S., 1969
GENEFRANCIS
MORMAN,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1967
JOANNELIZABETH
MUNDT,B.S., Western Illinois University, 1962
JOAN MURDOCK,
A.B., 1961
MARGARET
MARIANMASER NEEDLE,B.A., University of Chicago, 1961
VERNON
TEDNEUHAUS,
B.S., 1968
GARYEDWARD
NICHOLSON,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1966
JANICE GERALDINE
NICHOLSON,
B.A., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College,
1969 LYNNNORDENTOFT
NICHOLSON,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1967
WILMALUCILLEO'BRIEN, B.S., 1%8
GRETCHEN
PAALMAN,
A.B., Hope College, 1968
MERVINGENEPETERS,
B.S., 1968
JOSEPHINE GOZDECKI
PETRUCELLI,
B.S., 1966
JOANNEFISHERKELLER
PETRY,
B.S., 1951
SANDRA
LYNN
PIERCE,
B.S., 1969
CAROL
A NNPIKE, Ph.B., DePaul University, 1966
CHIER-MIN PING,B.A., Tamkang College of Arts and Science, 1964
ROBERT
CARROLL
B.S., McPherson College, 1958
PITTMAN,
ISABEL
RAYMUNDO
POBLETE,
B.A., Philippine Women's University, 1968
SHARON
POLLACK,
B.S., 1969
PATRICIA
TROWBRIDGE
PROCTER,
B.A., University of New Hampshire, 1968
ROGERMCHARRY
QUINLAN,B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1%7
DONNA
MAERIECHMANN,
B.S., 1965
JOAN ROBERTS,
B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1965
ERNESTLINTONROBINSON,
B.A., University of British Columbia, 1949; B.Ed.,
University of Alberta, 1966
JANICE MARIEROLLS,B.S., Illinois State University 1965
MARGIE
PALOIAN
ROSS,B.A., Roosevelt University, 1965
HUBERT
EUGENE
SARVER,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1959
JEROME ARTHUR
SAWTELLE,
A.B., 1969
SCHAEFER,
ROBERT
ANDREW
A.B., 1968
LORETTA
ZIMMERMAN
SCHROWANG,
B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1958
DALENORMAN
SCHUMACHER,
B.S., University of Arizona, 1964; M.D., 1969
SANDRA
LYNNSCOTT,
A.B., 1969
MAURINE
DIANESELL,
B.S., Wisconsin State University (Eau Claire), 1954
MARIAASINSEVILLANO,
A.B., 1967
SHOKOSHIMADA,B.A., Tokyo Gakugei University, 1965
EUGENE
SIGLEB,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1966
LEONARD
SHARON
HAZEL
SILVERMAN,
B.A., Queens College, 1968
STUART
HOUSESILVERMAN,
B.A., University of Massachusetts, 1969
SISTER
HELENTHERESE
FEDORKO,
B.S., Villa Maria College, 1958
SISTER
TERESA
LOGAN, B.A., Incarnate Word College, 1967
ELLEN
DOROTHEA
SMITH,B.S., 1969
JOHNWESLEYSMITH,B.S., Iowa State University, 1966
PAULA
LUCILLE SMITH,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1968
BARBARA
B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1956
ANN SMOLTZ,
JUDITH WINTERS
SMOOT,
B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1965
GLORIAJEANSMULEVITZ,
B.A., Purdue University, 1968
SUSAN
MARIESTAMPF,B.A., University of Iowa, 1966
JEFFREY STILL,B.S., 1966
MICHAEL
SUSAN
ANNSTOVER,
B.A., Northern Illinois University, 1967
CAROLE
SUERIDDLESUMMERVILIX,
B.S.,1964
FABIAN
JOSEPH TASSON,
B.S., Northern Michigan University, 1963
TEMPLE,
BA., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1967
VICTORHARRISON
VIRGINIA
LEIGH TEMPLE,
B.A., Iowa Wesleyan College, 1967
MARYKATHLEEN
TOOHEY,
B.A., University of California, 1965
VARNER,
B.S., Illinois State University, 1965
LARRY
NORMAN
ALLANFRANK
VOGELSANG,
B.S.Ed., Eastern Illinois University, 1965
ILVA
EDELENWALKER,B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1949
B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1969
LESLEYLUUISEWALKER,
JAMES
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SARAH
MCCORDWASfnNCTON, B.S., Tuskegee Institute, 1964
MARGARET
KATHRYN
WATT, B.S., 1969
DIANEWEISMAN,B.S., 1969
B.S., 1969
DEBRANAOMIWEISSMAN.
SUEJUELWELLS,B.S., Southwest Texas State College, 1964
WILLIAMJOHN WELSH,
B.S., Loyola College, 1968
JAMES
RONALD
WHITAKER,B.S., Indiana University, 1%9
CAROL
LARSON
WIEKHORST,
B.S., University of Arizona, 1968
MOORE
DARLEAN
WILLIAMS.B.S., Grarnbling College, 1964
DENNISROGER
WILLIAMS,B.S., 1968
ETHELMARIEWILLIAMS,B.S., 1967
MARYWELLER
WILLIAMS,
B.A., College of St. Francis, 1966
FLORENCE
CALDER
WILLIAMSON,
B.S., 1964
DIANNESHARON
WISSE, A.B., 1967
CONRAD
ZIERDT111, B.S., 1968
HENRY
JACQUELINE
Degree of Master of Social W ork
ELAINEANDREA
BECKER,
B.A., 1967
THOMAS
PHILLIP
BRENNAN,
B.A., St. Gregory University, 1946
DENNISDURWORD
BROWN,
B.S., Western Michigan University, 1967
WILLIE BROWN,JR., B.S., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, 1961
ALANDAVIDBUSCH,A.B., 1968
DIANEMARIACASTLE,
B.Ph., Northwestern University, 1967
DIANEMAZZARI
CLARKE,
B.A., Salve Regina College, 1968
JAMESBENEDICT
COONEY,
JR., B.A., Loras College, 1965
BENNIEKATHRYN
CRAIGHEAD,
B.S., Abilene Christian College, 1965
B.S., Nazareth College, 1946
HELENMARYCUNNINGHAM,
PATRICK
ALMOND
CURTIS,A.B., 1968
PAGE
MARGARET
DAHL,B.S.. Chicago Teachers College, 1966
ELIZABETH
ANNDORSEY,
B.A., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1968
ANNDOSCHER,
B.S., Maryville College, 1965
ANDREALORRY
EIMER,B.A., Elmhurst College, 1967
SANDRA
LEEEISENRERG,
B.A., North Park College, 1968
PATRICIA
ANNERICHSEN,
B.A., Roosevelt University, 1966
PAULA
NESSJX
FIAKPUI,B.S., 1968
KATHLEEN
M ARYFLAHERTY,
B.A., University of Colorado, 1965
MICHAELRAYMOND
FORD,B.A., Mt. Carmel College, 1965
JULIEANNFULMER,
B.A., Michigan State University, 1968
JANETMARIEGAMBLE,
A.B., 1968
RHODA
GARB,B.A., Roosevelt University, 1967
SUZANNE
KAREN
LYNNGRAIS,B.A., Whittier College, 1966
MARYJOYCE GRIFFIN,B.A., Quincy College, 1967
RITABERLIANT
GROSS,B.S., 1942
JOSEPH ROBERT
HACALA,
B.A., Loyola University, 1968
JEANKERNHARRIS,B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1967
AMELIAMARIEHAYES,B.A., Southern University, 1968
HEATH,B.A., DePaul University, 1966
ALDENROSCOE
RUTHANN HEINECKE,B.A., Valparaiso University, 1967
JAMES
ARTHURHOGAN,
B.A., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1966
KATHLEEN
MCBRIDEHOGAN,
B.A., Rosary College, 1968 PATRICIA
LYNNHOUGH,B.A., Phillips University, 1968
LOIS JACOBS,
B.S., 1968
KAY JOHANSEN, B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1963; B.A., Northweste m University, 1959 B.S., 1952 DIANNEMATHRE
JOHNSON,
HUGHEDWARD
JONES,B.A., College of Emporia, 1965
B.A., University of Chicago, 1968
ANGEUAMEILINCKAPFWER,
VIRGILROGER
KEITH,B.A., University of Missouri, 1967
DANIELKENDRICK,
B.A., Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College,
ALFRED
1966
BETTYANN KEXWIN,B.A., Nazareth College, 1965
JEAN THOMAS
KIMBALL,B.S., Northwestern University, 1941; LL.B., John Marshall Law School, 1947
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KIRK, B.S., University of Cincinnati, 1959
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MARSHALL
ALANKLEIN,A.B., 1965
EVELYN
ELENBOGEN
KOPPEL,
B.A., 1964
MARYANN
DIEFENBACH
KRIEGLSTEIN,
B.S., hlundelein College, 1967
SUSAN
BARBARA
KRUSE,B.A., Western Michigan University, 1965
CYNTHIAJEAN LIVINGSTON,
B.A., University of Michigan, 1961
MARYZONOLA
LOKCSTRETH,
B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1962
JOHN MCINNES,
B.S., 1%7
LARRY
JUDITEI
HAIG MENGEL,
B.S., Purdue University, 1956
SANDRA
JEAN MILLER,
B.A., Quincy College, 1965
BERNARD
NEIL MILSTEIN,B.A., University of Arizona, 1962
EDITHO’CONNOR,
LORRAINE
B.A., College of St. Francis, 1966
L~RAINE
HARRIS
PATINRIN,A.B., 1955
VYTAUTAS
B.A., Roosevelt University, 1965
PRAPUOLENIS,
BERNARD
BALGRIM
RAGOONANAN,
B.A., DePaul University, 1967
HOWARD
WILLIAMRATTNER,
B.F.A., School of the Art Institute, 1962
INASUSANA
REDD,B.A., Michigan State University, 1964
ANN RFXDY,
MARGARET
B.A., Northwestern University, 1967
WILLIAMDEGEN
REIWITCH,A.B., 1968
MARVIN
DALEROELOFS,
B.A., Calvin College, 1965
JANET O’DONNELL
ROSEN,A.B., Emmanuel College, 1964
JOSEPHINE
TODES
ROSENTHAL,
B.A., Northwestern University, 1959
JOSEPH ANTHONY
RUGGERIO,
B.A., Western State College, 1%7
SASKILL,
B.S., Mundelein College, 1967
ARLYNE
DAVIDANDERSON
SATTAZAHN,
A.B., 1965
EDNA BIEHLSCHEIN,
A.B., 1968
ELISEMEN,
A.B., 1968
VICTOR
NANCY
JANE SHEVICK,
B.A., University of Wyoming, 1968
CANDACE
SINOW,B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1968
KRAMSCHUSTER
SISTER
MARYADRIAN
DAVIS,B.S.N., DePaul University, 1964
SISTER
KATHERINEELIZABETH
HEFFERNAN,
B.S., St. Louis University, 1946
LAWRENCE
B.A., Ohio State University, 1966
SKOLNIK,
HOWARD
RONALD
RIMANTAS
SLAVENAS,
B.A., University of Arizona, 1965
BEVERLY
SUESMITH,B.A., DePaul University, 1968
DENNISGEORGE
SMITH,B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1967
DOUGLAS
EDWARD
SFROUSE,
B.S., George Williams College, 1966
SWANSON,
B.A., Northeastern Illinois State College, 1968
MYRAEDELMAN
SHERREE
ANNESZILI,B.S., Marquette University, 1964
CHARLESMELVINTHOMPSON,
B.A., Phillips University, 1968
SALLIE
DOBSON
TROY,
B.S., Mt. Mercy College, 1939
DEBORAH
GOLDSTEIN
TUCKER,
B.A., Northwestern University, 1%7
PATRICIA
GAMBLE
UTIGARD,
B.A., Wheaton College, 1968
ANITAROCHELLE
VARON,
B.A., Roosevelt University, 1967
JAMES VASKI+ B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1961
RONALD
LINDSAY
D. WATSON,
B.A., Northwestern University, 1961
WILLIAMCHARLESWAX, B.A., University of Nebraska, 1961; B.D., McCormick
Theological Seminary, 1965
HELENE
WENDYWEISBACH,
B.S., Roosevelt University, 1967
LYNN
MARION
WELTER,B.A., Rockford College, 1964
T ILSON,B.S, Miami University, 1966
NANCYE ~ J S E RW
MELBAGOODMANWOLFF,B.A., DePaul University, 1968
MARTHA
SUEYONIKUS,B.S., 1965
Degree of Master of Fine Arts
In Design LARRY
SPENCER
BELL,B.Arch., 1967
EUGENE
LELANDBOTHUN,
B.A., Colorado state University, 1965
In Paiating and Printmaking
RUTHENIXFASH,
B.F.A., Oklahoma State University, 1965
FRANCES
MIRIAMFORREST,
B.A., Idaho State College, 1968
BEATRICE
NETTLES,B.F.A., University of Florida, 1968
WILLIAM
ROGERPONTE,A.B., Brown University, 1966
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IRENE
TENENBAUM,
B.F.A., University of Tennessee, 1968
ROCHELLEANN TONER,B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1962; A.M., 1967
In Sculpture
KEH-YI HSIEH,B.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1968
MICHAEL
MALEYLEIGHTON,
B.A., Knox College, 1964
SAMUEL
DAVIDWILEY,B.F.A., University of Florida, 1968
JIM
Degree of Master of Television
GLENARTHURSALE,JR., B.S., John Brown University, 1968
Degree of Master of Architecture
SHIRLEY
WANGCHEN,B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1964
ERNEST
HEDRICCLAY,B.Arch., 1969
PVRNIMAGUPTA,B.Arch., University of Roorkee, 1968
GARYDALELYNN,B.Arch., Kansas State University, 1969
MERVYN
KEITH MILLER,B.Arch., University of Newcastle, 1966
WILLIAMALLENOKAZAKI,
B.Arch., Washington State University, 1969
WALLACE
LEE SCOTT,B.Arch., Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1966
0. THOMAS
HAROLD
SELLAND,
B.Arch., North Dakota State University, 1965
Degree of Master of Accounting Science
SUNDAY
EMMANUEL
AKINYEMI,
B.S., 1968
COLINKELLYBRUMMET,
B.S., 1969
HARVEY
CITERMAN,
B.S., 1968
EMMETT
BUNCHDAY,B.S., 1969
WILFRIDPHILLIPS
DEETH,B.Com., University of Toronto, 1935
ROBERT
BENNETT
B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968
FLOYD,
FRANZ
JOSEPH
ALBERT
111, B.S., 1970
JOHN HOBART
GRAVES,
B.S., 1969
KENNYSCOTT
HUGHES,B.S., 1965
EDWARD
JOHN KROEGER,
B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1969
WILUAME. MASON,B.S., 1969
HOWARD
DEANNICHOLAS,B.S., 1969
DAVIDKUMAR
PALIT,B.S., 1962
JOYCE
VERONICA
PAL-,
B.S., 1969
SHENG-DEB
PAN,B.A., National Taiwan University, 1962
JOHNNYV. PARANILAM,
B.Com., &f.Com., B.Laws, University of Calcutta, 1954,
1957, 1959; M.B.A., University of Detroit, 1966
KENNETH
JOHN RYLKO,
B.S., Saint Joseph College (Indiana), 1969
ROBERT
BRUCETOWNER,
B.S., 1969
JOHNMARTINWACHOWICZ,
B.S., 1968
KARENCHING-SHEN
Tso WANG,B.Com., Soochow University, 1966
JEFFREY MESIROW
WESTON,B.S., 1969
DANIELJOSEPHZIMMERMAN,
B.S., 1969
Degree of Master of Business Administration
ARMEDBELKAOUI,Dipl., Institute of Higher Commercial Studies, 1967 PATRICK
ARTHUR
DUFFY,
B.S., 1963
DOUGLAS
CRAIGELLINCTON,
B.S.,
Iowa State University, 1967 EVGENEEMELUWA
EZIRE,B.S., M.S., 1966, 1967
TIMOTHY
ANDREW
HAYES,
A.B., University of Michigan, 1968
ORINLEEIRELAND,
B.S., 1969 GARYREUBENKLJZIBER,B.S., 1968 ROBERT
CHARLESKRAMP,
B.S., 1960 ALANBINGLEE,A.B., Hunter College, 1967 LOWELLLEONLEFEBVRE,
JR., B.S., 1962 JOHN HERBERT
MARKS,B.M.E., Marquette University, 1965 NORMAN
EDWARD
MAYER,
B.S., 1960 THOMAS
CHRISTOPHER
MCALLISTER,
JR., B.M.E., Marquette University, 1962 RONALDDUANEMEYER,B.A., Wartburg College, 1968 1038
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
DONALD
JOSEPH OLSZEWSKI,B.A., Aurora College, 1968
JAMES
ROBERT
PWILPOTT,
A.B., 1968
STEPHEN
ALEXANDER
SMITH,
B.S., 1968
JAMS
EARL
THOMPSON,
B.S.,Northern Illinois University, 1967
RACHID
TOURKI,
Dipl, Ecole Nationale des Ingenieurs des Travaux Ruraux, 1965
JEROME E D ~VOLK,
D B.S., Eastern Illinois University, 1968
RONALD
F RANKWEBER,B.S., 1960
GEORGE
BACHWIEGAND,
B.S.I.M.. Purdue University, 1968
Degree of Master of Commerce
NORMAN
ALLENKANE, B.S., 1969
JAMES EDWARD
KOENIC,
B.S., 1969
ROBERT
ALFRED
LAFLEUR,
B.S., 1969
JOHN WILLIAM
LOVEJOY,
B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1961
NAHIN,B.S., Drake University, 1968
MARKPHILLIP
GEORGE
JOHN SLEZAK,
B.B.A., Loyola University, 1969
Degree of Master of Extension Education
DAVIDEDWINAKIN, B.S., I968
WALTEREUGENE
GRIFFITH,
B.S., 1960
Degree of Master of Landscape Architecture
FRASER,
B.S., Utah State University, 1967
WILLIAMEUGENE
GEORGE
HERBERT
PICKELS,
B.S., Texas A and M University, 1964
RODERICK
ALLENWIBERG,B.S., Utah State University, 1967
Degree of Master of Urban Planning
GREENSLADE
AKIN, B.A., Principia College, 1968
KARENELLENBLUME,
A.B., University of Michigan, 1966
DAVITFRESKO,
B.S., Robert College, 1967; M.S., 1969
BORISISAAC
KATZ,B.S., University of California, 1949
ALANCARLLILLYQUIST,
B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1963
CHARLESTHOMAS
MCCAFFREY,
JR., A.B., St. John’s Seminary, 1964
THOMAS
ALEXANDER
MCVEIGH,JR., B.A., College of the Holy Cross, 1966; M.S.,
1969
WILLIAMROBERT
MEE,JR., B.Arch., University of Miami, 1968
MERVYN
KEITHMILLER,
B.Arch., University of Newcastle, 1966
RAFFAELLA
NAKETTI,
Dott., Universita’ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 1967
KARLRUDOLF
PETERS,
Dipl.Ing., Technische Hochschule Hannover, 1966
HANSJORG
RONALD
LOUISROAKS,A.B., Ed.M., 1966, 1969
EDWIN
BERKYRODGERS,
B.Arch., Miami University (Ohio), 1967
RUPPECK,
B.Arch., XILArch., 1964, 1966
MAXPAUL
JAMES BRUCE
SMITH,
B.U.P., 1968
SHARON
CHENG-YOONG
YIN, B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1965
JOY
Advanced Certificate
In Education
RICHARD
DONALD
BERG,B.S., MS., Stout State University, 1955, 1956
OSEPH KINGSLAND
BIERBAUM,
B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1963; Ed.M., 1967
ABGARET COOCAN
BLANFURD,
B.S., Ed.M., 1963, 1965
ROSAFLOWERS
BROOKS,
B.S., Tuskegee Institute, 1957; Ed.M., 1962
LUELLA
ROSECOBB,B.S., Ed.M., 1952, 1957
JAMES ARTHUR
DEYOUNG,
B.S., Ed.M., 1963, 1965
WALLACE
CLARENCE
DRALLE,
B.S., Western Illinois University, 1960; M.A., DePaul
University, 1967
RICHARDSCORSE
ENO, B.S., State University of New York (Oswego), 1953;
M.Ed., St. Lawrence University, 1959
LEOCARLJOHNS, B.A., Juniata College, 1950; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University, 1953
JAME O’BRYAN
KAFKA.
B.S., Millikin University, 1959; Ed.M., 1964
L
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1039
JOSEPHPATRICK
LAVITE,A.B., Ed.M., 1961, 1966
FIFIELD
MCKEAGE,B.Ed., Keene Teachers College, 1951; M.S., State UniGEORGE
versity of New York (Oswego), 1963
ROLAND
WENDELL
MEYER,B.S., EXM., 1950, 1955
AUBREYALLENMONTCOMERY,
B.A., Blackburn College, 1949; M.S., Southern Illinois University, 1950
JUDITH SHIFWXKPENDERGRASS,
B.S., Ed.M., 1966, 1967
RUTH MCDOWELLWILLIAMS,A.B., Tougaloo College, 1946; M.A., Atlanta University, 1949; M.Ed., Illinois Teachers College, 1962
In Music Edacation
JAMES CHRISTOPHER
Moss, B.A., Carroll College, 1965 ; M.S., 1969
Certificate of Advanced Study in Librarianship
JOHNEDWARD
BELL, A.B., Rooseveit University, 1958; A.B., M.S., 1964, 1966
CAROLYN
WELLERTHIESS,
B.A., Georgetown College, 1963; A.M., Indiana University, 1966
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Degree of Bachelor of Science In Agriculture KENNETH
WAYNEALLERS
STEPHEN
CHARLES
FAHR,Honors
DOUGLAS
WAYNEFEHR
JUDITH ANNANDERSON
RICHARD
J OHNFELTES
RAY ARNOLD
KENNETH
KENNETH
DAROLD
FINKLE, Honors
RONALD
ALANAYERS
THOMAS
BOYDFOGERSON,
JR.
EARLENA
SUEBABCOCK
NEIL MILANFOTZLER
GARYLEE BALKE
ROGER
WILLIAMFRANCIS
JAMESRICKARD
BAXTER
JOSEPHWILLIAMFUNK
STINEBEEM
RICHARD
LARRY
WINFRED
GLECKLER
PETER
BENITZ,Honors
AMYLEE GOODWIN
ROBERT
GENEBIDNER
J E R RA
YLANGREENE
JACKIE
WALTER
BIGGS
JUDITHLYNNGRECC
JERRY
LEEBIRD
FREDERICK
PETER
GUENGERICB,
High
LARRY
GENEBLUNIER,Honors
Honors
TIMOTHY
J OEBOONE,Honors
LUISANTONIOGUERRON
Honors
RANDY
GEORGE
BRIDSON,
HENRYELMERHAHN
WILLIAMROLAND
BRITT
JOHNMICHAEL
HARDINGER
JEFFREY
DEANBROOKS
DAVIDMERLEHARRISON
SANDRA
MILLERBROOKS,Honors
WARREN
FRANCIS
HARSHBARCER
JAYRANDY
BROWN
LEONSANFORD
HEATON
ROBERT
JOSEPHBROWN
S. HUNTHENDERSON
FREDERICK
BUSSE
DONALD
BRUCEWILLIAM HENRIKSON
RANDYEUGENE
BYERS
CARLEUGENE
HERBERT,High Honors
JOHNLAWRENCE
CANTLIN
GARYLEE HEUSEL
ROBERT
L. CARDONI
KENXETH
JAY HIESER
DONALD
LAWRENCE
CARLSON,
Honors
LARRY
JAMES
HODEL
COOPER
BRUCEELWOOD
HOEPXER
JOSEPHHAROLD
CRADDOCK
LEIGH HOWARD
THOMAS
ROBERT
HOLMES
JOHNDWAYNE
DAMERON
WILLIAMJOHNHOLSTINE,Honors
RICHARD
J OHNDAVIDSON
ELDODEANHOUSEHOLTER
DAVIDGORDON
DE HART
ALBERT
GEORGE
HULTING
ALLENJOHNDIETZ
Honors
JOHNT HOMA S HUNDLEY,
GARYEUGENE
DILLOW
LEROYGENEINSKEEP
RONALD
WAYNEDOYLE
CARLPHILLIP
JOHNSON
PHILIPJEROME DUFFY
LARRY
LAVERNJOHNSON
ROBERT
GENEDvrs, Honors
WILBERTDEANKAESEBIER
DWYER,Honors
JAMESFRANCIS
JOSEPH KALW
HENRY
EARLEY,Honors
DAVIDEUGENE
JAMES DANIELKILLEY
ROGER
R AYEBERT
GARYMICHAEL
KITLEY,Honors
CHARLES
STEPHEN
ERLANDSON
GARYLEROYKNOBLETT,Honors
JAMESIVAN
ETHRIDGE
1040
BOAaD OF TRUSTEES
HELENSUSAN
KNOX,Honors
RICHARDELDON
KOONCE
JOHN HERBERT
LAESCH,Honors
JOHNDAVID
LAFFEY
PAUL
LANDHEER
WARREN
PHILIPPAUL
LARSON
DALEALLENLAW,Honors
RANDALL
ARTHUR
LEEPER
RICHARDGENELEFRINGHOUSE
HOWARD
DEANLEMAN
LARRY
GENELOMAX,
Honors
DOUGLAS
HAROLD
LONG
DAVID
LOR~C
LUDEWIG
E
MICHAELKENNETH
MABBITT
MICHAELCHARLES
MANHART
MICHAELLEROYMANNING
JOSEPH
STEPHEN
MARIXICH
ROBERT
LEWISMAUPIN
TERRY
ROLAND
MCCAULEY
RAYMOND
THOMAS
MCCRACKEN
TERRY
LEEMCDANIEL
DAVID
ALLENMCGEE,High Honors
PATRICK
JOHNMCMULLEN,
Honors
WILLIAM
MEERS
EDWARD
DAVID
WESLEYMIES,High Honors
MILLER
JAMES
J ONATHAN
RALPH
ARLEN
MILLER
RONALD
LEESL ON ROE, Honors
DALEMOORE
ROLLAND
JAMS ALLENNEILSON
GARRY
LEWISNIEMEYER
PHILIPBRANSON
O’BRYAN
GREGORY
LYNNOLSON,
High Honors
WILLIAM
F R A NO’NEIL,
~ S Honors
JAMES EDWARD
PASTROVICH
DONALD
DEANPAUL
GARYLYNNPERKINSON
PRENTICE
GAILPATRICIA
JAMES
W ARREN
RANDELL
TERRANCE
WILLIAM
RATHGEBER,
Honors
JOHN RICHARD
REED HAROLD
FRANK
REETZ,JR.
LYLEVIC~OR
RIDDLE
EARL
EDWNRINGGER,
Honors
DAVID
BRYANT
ROBERTS
JERRY WAYNE
RODCERS
LARRY
WAYNE
ROETTGER,
Honors
ROGER
L YNNRUTHERFORD
WILLIAMALLEN
RUTLEDGE
[June 17
DANNY
LYNNSCHICK
ALLANLEE
RAYMOM
SCHICKEDANZ
JOHNLAWRENCE
SCHNEIDER
S T E ~ WALAN
N SCHROEDER
JAM=DONALD
SCOTT PAULEDWIN
SEPP,High Honors
SHEARER
PAULSCOTT
SAMUEL RAYSIMMONS
ALLEN SIMMS
DAVID
ROBERTE. SISLER
VERNE
ALLEN
SISSON
ROBERT
GEORGE
SLAYMAKER
GEORGEKENTSMITH
MORRISLEESMITH
RICHARD
DARRELL
SMITH
STEVEN
ALLEN
SMITH
RICHARD
LEOSOMMERS
CHARLES
WESLEY
SPECHT
THOMAS
RAYSTAHL
CRAIG
ALLEN
STEVENSON
JOHNELDON
STOLL
MACSTONE
HERBERT
CAROL
EDWARDS
SUTHERLAND
LYLEDUANE
TALLON,
Honors
DALERYLAND
TAMMEN,
High Honors
DWIGHT
LEETHOMAS
JEFFREY
WAYNE
TOCK
SCOTT
CLYDE
TREES,High Honors
CALVIN
EDWARD
TWENHAFEL
GERALD
LEEUNDERWOOD,
Honors
RICHARDMARKVARNOLD
JAMES
ALFRED
VERPLAETSE
GEORGE
ANDREW
WACASER,
JR.
PHILIP
LEEWAGENKNECHT
JAMES
EDWARD
WALTER,
Honors
DAVID
ALANWARNER,
HONORS
DORAL
MORRISWATTS
RONALD
J OEWEBER,
Honors
CHARLES
BRACE
WEEKS
RODNEYALANWELLER
GEORGE
DAVID
WIENRANK,
High Honors
CHARLES
KENNETH
WILLOUGHBY
CHARLES
ROBERT
WISE
JOHNRICHARD
WISHOP
ALLENWOERNER
JAMES
ROBERT
EUGENE
WOLF
WOLFF
DALEFRANKLIN
GARY
OWEN
YOUNG
JOHNCHARLES
ZUBER
In Dairy Technology
BOLLINGJIR,
DEANHERMAN
High
Honors
KEITHVINCENT
GRENNAN
In Flon’culture
JOEDEXTER
BALSLEY
In Floriculture und Ornamental Horticulture
BRIDGETV I ~ O R IGALLAGHEX
A
JOHN LESLIE
BARTLXY
MARKQUINNKEISTER
WILLIAM
KENTBONNETT
In Food Science
LEEKINNEY
DONNA
LAREN
MARKHANOVER
High Honors
DIANESUEKINNEY,
19701
UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S
MARKALANAYERS
JAMES EDWIN
BAUCAMAN
MARLINLYNNBOWLES
DAVIDEARL
BRIDGES
CAREYROTHROCK
CRIST
1041
In Forestry
RANDALLDAVIDSHEPARD
THOMAS
ALLENSTRIKER
LYNNLEESULLIVAN
JONASVYTAUTAS
SVARAS
MARTINDONALD
TIMMERWILKE
JOHNLAWRENCE
TROTH,High Honors
EVERETT
WAYNE
TROW3RIDGE
DUANE
DAVIDWALKER
DOUGLAS
CRAIG
WALLACE
LLOYD
CROCKETT
EMMONS
SAMUEL
MAULDING
RICHARD
DOUGLAS
HANE
CHARLESFREDRICK
MATEER
JOHN RAYMOND
PIEKARSKI
In Home Economics
PAULA
THERESA
KRETCHMER
KATHLEEN
A NNAHERN
PATRICIA
LORRAINE
LAMB
CATHY
ANDERSON
ZWICKERLAMOREUX
MARILYN
MARSHASUEANDREWS
CYNTHIA
A NNLEWIS
MARTHAJANEAULT
KARENDIANNE
LEWIS
MARLYSMCCLELLAND
BIDNER
DORISHARTTER
LIONBERGER
EDITHCOWEBLOCK
KATHRYN
FAYE
MCDERMOTT
KATHLEENANNBOWLER
KATHARINE
S a McKEE
GLORIAJEANBUCK
NANCY
LYNNMILLER
DONNA
LYNBURGENER
CONSTANCE
GEIGER
MUELLER
LYNN
CARLSON
CHERYL
THERESA
MARIEORLOWSKI
LINDABARRETT
CARR
MARYDIANEGIFFIXORRIS
LINDARUTHCHRISTIANSEN
PATRICIA
ELLEN
PARWNS
DONNA
High Honors
JOYCE COVERT,
KATHLEEN
DOROTHY
PETTAY
DIANEMAXINE
DAVIS
CYNTHIA
A NNRANEY
PATRICIA
A NNDECOURSEY
RENEEHOPEREYNOLDS
DIANEMARIEDEPCZENSKI
MARGARET
JANEROE
RUTHSOLTWEDEL
~ R I N C E R
KATHLEEN
ANNSANDERS
CATHERINE
SYPHERD
ELIAS
LAURA
EILEEN
SCHMIDT,
High Honors
ROBERTA
JEANEPPSTEIN,Honors
LETTYANNSHAPIRO
SUEFARK,
High Honors
JANET
DEBORAH
LYNNSHOLLENBERGER,
NANCY
JOYCE FOIT,
Honors
Honors
NIELA ELTA
FORTINO
PATRICIA
ANNESIMS,Honors
FRAN
MARIEFRIEDERICH
VICKIEJo Sum
ELIZABETH
ELLENGOETZ
SUSANS m m SMOOT
ALANA
MARIEGORSKI
CAROL
PATRICIA
TUCKER
LOISBEANHAAS
MARYANNURISH
BEVERLY
KAYHALL
JANICE COLEEN
VAUGHN
IDAMAEPEARCE
HAMLEY
LENORA
ANNWEWNER
LINDALOUISE HANFLAND
SUSAN
OSTROWSKI
WIERSEMA
PATRICIA
Lou HANSON
LINDA
RAE YAEGER
JACQUELINE
SUEISOME
MARCIALOUISE YENERICH
PATRICIA
ANNJOHNSON
MARCIAELEANOR
ZARKO
VI-ORIA L o w s KREIMEIER
In Home Economics Education
JUDITH
LYNNMILLER
HELENLOUISEABEU, Honors
ST-M
HARRIETCROWLEY
KATHRYN
ANNEATON,Honors
JANICE KENNEDY
TRONC
FAYE
EILEENKRUM
ROBERTA
JEANE LARSON,
Honors
In Ornamental Hwticufure
GREGORY
ROMAN
STACK
GENEDAVID
Sms
JERRY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Aeronautical and Astrmutical Ettgitteeving
LESUEALLEN BRAUN
BRUCE
CARLB E C11,~ High Honors
MICHAELWARDCALDWELL
RICHARD
HILLBERRY
RAYMOND JAMES CTJ'RTS
JAMES
BRIANBOLHUIS
1042
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
KAZIMIRREYNOLD
DARZINSKIS
HAYMEIXNER,JR., High
ROBERT
LARRY
ERNEST
DAVIS
Honors
WILLIAMGEORGE
DURTSCHI
HAROLD
CLIFFORD
MERRIL.
L, JR
JAMES EDWARD
ELLIOTT
JOHN MELVINMIZE
STEVEN
RUSSELLF A L ~ N E B
RAYMOND
CHARLES
MUELLER
JAMES RICHARD
FLOOD
Highest
GUSTAVADOLPHNYSTROM,
JAMES DANIEL
FORBES
Honors
GARYDEANGARRISON
LEONARD
WAYNEOBERC
CARLLEEGEHRT,High Honors
JAMES ADELBERT
OGLE111, High
IVAR
GJETNES,Highest Honors
Honors
RANDALL
PAUL
HELM
THOMAS
EARLE
RAINEY
ERIKHERNES,
High Honors
DAVIDWILLIAMREPETTO
GLENNDAVIDHITT,Honors
EARLWAYNEROSENBERC
CHARLES
THOMAS
ONES
LAWRENCE
KENTSMILEY
THOMAS
DANIEL ENNEDY
ALLANJOEL STERNSTEIN,
Honors
JEFFRFY
LAURENCE
KINER
RONALD
EUGENE
SUTER
MICHAEL
K ono, JR.
R. JEFFREY SWANDER
EDWARD
RANDOLPH
LAMARSH
DAVIDLEEVENFIUIZEN
LAVIN
LESLIEPATRICK
STEPHEN
PAUL
WHEELER
RAYMOND
JOSEPH LEVER
SAMUEL
JOHNSTON WINFREY
ROBERT
GEORGE
LINDQWST
ROBERT
DANIALWRONKIEWICZ,
High
DAVIDPAUL
LIPPY,Honors
Honors
JAMES MARTIN
MATSON
GERALD
LEEZIELINSKI
KEMMCGEHEE
RICHARD
In Agricultural Engineering
WILLIAMTHOMAS
ANNISS
DONALD
ROBERT
PORTER
DWAYNE
DENNIS
DIETZ
DANIELGAYROLEY,Highest Honors
KENNETH
ALLENKESSLEX
DAVIDRAYROLEY,Highest Honors
GARYLOUISKUNZ,Honors
LEESUTTON
RONALD
JERRY WAYNE
LEONARD
PHYLLIS
KAY WHITLOCK
ROBERT
CARLLONG
DANIEL CHARLES
WITHROW
BENJAMIN
LEEMCCASH
GARYOWENYOLING
HERBERT
ALLENMYERS,Highest Honors In Ceramic Engineering
BARRYSCOTT
BISSELL
RODERICK
HENRYSCHUTT
WALTER
H. DENNHARDT,
JR.
JAMES RICHARD
STEVENSON,
High
VIVIANBROSEY
GERNAND
Honors
JAMES FREDRICK
PAUTZ
GENELEROYTHOMAS
CHARLES
WILLIAMPELMAN
JAMES LAURENCE
VAKOC
d
In Civil Engineering
DOUGLAS
WALTER
AHMER
PEDRO
JOSEHELLER
KENNETH
JOHN ALIJNGTON
&WARD ALAN HEXSTREET,
High
CECIL WARREN
ALLISON,
High Honors
Honors
DOUGLAS
KENNETH JAMES BELOVARAC
WILLIAMHIESTAND
GERALD
ROLAND
BERNER
THOMAS
MARCUSHOLTZ
ROBERT
BURTONHUNNES
RALPHORLAND
BOSSERT
CARLSON
DAVIDHAROLD
GALELEON
JAMISON
DANIELJOHN CASSIDY
ROBERT
STANLEY
JOHNSON
DOUGLAS
JOSEPH CHIDLEY
JOSEPH MATTHEW
KAISER,Highest
PHILLIP
W AYNECOCHRAN
Honors
TIMOTHY
ERNEST
D ~ E R
PATRICK
TIMOTHY
KANE
THOMAS
MCDONALD
DUNN,Honors
CHARLES
HENRY
LANCMAN,
Highest
JON JEF-FREY
EDWARDS
Honors
STEPHEN
MARKMAGINCOLFUR
HELGI
EYFELLS
ALLENMAGNER
ROBERTJOSEPH FEIST, Highest Honors EDWARD
KENNETHC. MALTEN
FORDHAM
MARKEVERETT
Louis DOUGLAS
MCALLISTER
WILLIAM ROBERT
GAFSNEII
P A U L CLIlTON MCLAUGHLIN
LANCEROBERTGREENING
o m MILROYHAMMAN
JOHN FRANCIS
MILBRAND,
High Honors
LAIR EUGENE
HANSEN
THOMAS
EDWIN
MITCHELL
H
1970J
UNIS'ERSITY OF ILLINOIS
RANDALLLEEMONROE
VICTORCABLMULACEK
BRUCEALLAN
OBAN
JAN OMHOLT-JENSEN,
High Honors
RICHARDGILL PARKINSON,
Honors
TSOMASWAYNE
PUDDICOMBE
WILLIAM
WOODRANDOLPH
STEXEN
EWING
READ,Highest Honors
WALTER
CHARLES
REISSIC,High Honors
THOMAS
LEERO~CETTI
STEVEN
WILLIAM
RYDEN
CHRYSILISMARIERYMAS
In Electrical
CHARLES
BANDFRANCIS
KENNETHVERNBARTO
JOHNPHILLIP
BELDEN,
High Honors
ROBERTEUGENE
BOMM
JOHN
EDWARD
BOWERS
LEEMURRAYCLARK
DONALD
EDWARD
CROWSON
JOHNDOUGLAS
DAY
KENNETHDOUGLAS
DOWNS
I1
JERRY
LYNNFALK
RICHARD
EDWARD
FRANCKOWIAK
DONALD
WAYNE
GIGER,High Honors
MERLELEEGILMORE,
High Honors
RONALD
ANTHONY
GORSHE
JOHNDAVID
HANCOCK,
Highest Honors
MICHAEL EUGENE
HARRIS
STUART
RANDOLPH
HEMPHILL,
Highest
Honors
HENRY
HERBERT
HICKMAN
PHILLIPSTANLEY
HUBER,
Honors
DAVID
T HOMAS
JAEGER,
High Honors
MARTINMINCTAKJER,High Honors
JOSEPH
MARIONJOHNSON
RICHARD
LYLEJOHNSTON
LESTER
OGDEN
JONES
WILLIAM
HSIAKAO
MARTINDAVID
LEVIN
HAROLD
JAYLEVINE
FREDRICK
ALLEN
LOEW
CHARLESHENRY
L UDMER,
High Honors
WILLIAM
CHI-WAILUI
PHILIPFRANCIS
LULEWICZ
RICHARDALANMARSHALL,High
Honors
RICHARD
HARVEY
MATHEWS
ROBERT
JIRO MAZAWA
RICHARD
KEMMCGEHEE
RONALDRAYMOUTVIC
MICHAELMATTHEWNAUCHTON
1043
LEEBRIANSCHMIDT
JAMES
JAYTHOMPSON
CHERYL
ANNTRAPP
DENNIS
L YNNUNZIQCER
DONALD
F ~ . YUZARSKI,Honors
ALANPAUL
VONDEROHE
DAVID
EDWARD
VOSECKY
MARKFISHER
WASHBURN
ROBERTCHAPMAN
WEBBER
THOMAS
JOHNWENNER,
Honors
GARY
PAUL
WILLMAN
Engineering
RALPH
SAMUEL
NICKSARLIAN
MACDIROBERTORFALI
EDWARD
LOUIEOSTERTAC,
High Honors
PHILLIPIRVINOVERMYER,
Highest
Honors
ROBERT
J AMES
PANOZZO
RODNEY
THOMAS
PARKS
JOANC. PERZ
GARYALLANPETERSON
THOMAS
DAVID
PETTY,
Honors
JAMESWILFRED
High Honors
PLEWA,
PRIEGNITZ,
ROBERT
ARTHUR
High
Honors
BARRY
WILLIAM
Highest
ROGERS,
Honors
DAVID
MARTINROGERS,
Honors
JAMES
PHILIPRONEY
GERVESE
JOHNROUNDCOUNT
GEORGE
RUGE
NORMAN
RICHARD
MICHAELSCHATZ
CHARLESMILTONSHEAFF,
Honors
MINDAUGASANTHONY
SIMKUS
GERALDALLENSMITH
HARRY
SUE,High Honors
J E F F R WILUAMS
EY
SWITZER
MARICUST m s
ROBERT
EDWARD
TERRY
DAVID
LEETHOMAS,
High Honors
JAMES
EARLETRULOVE
DAVID
EARLUNGER
WILLIAM
WALLACE
WALKER
DONALD
WAYNE
WALSEMANN
ROBERT
DEEWARD,Highest Honors
NEDMONTGOMERY
WEBBER,
JR.
EDGAR
ELZIEVANWINU)
DONALD
JAMES
WUEBBLES,
High
Honors
MARKSTEVEN
ZAR
In Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
RICHARD
PAUL
CUPLIN,
High Honors
LARRY
FREDERICK
ALTENBAUMER
HAROLD
KEITHDIETER
DALERUSSELL
ANDREWS
FREDOLIN
MAYNARD
DOLL
ROBERT
LOUISBACON
DEANEDWARD
EASLER
JACK LOUISBLEVINS
ROGER
High Honors
ALANFARMER,
RICHARDPAULBLUMBERG,
Highest
Honors
PATRICK
FITZHENRY,
High Honors
ROGER
JAMES
FORSE,
High Honors
RODNEY
LOUISBUSSELL
ALLENHERSEE
STEPHEN
KIN CHUW C H W G
1044
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
BRIAN
HUNGTAKLEUNC
DAVIDLEROYHINCII,Highest Honors
WILLIAM
LITTLEIV, Highest Honors
DAVID
SU-MING
Ho, High Honors
JOHNFINLEY
HOWAW
FRANK
LEOPOVSE
ROY%NEST HUNNINGHAUS,
High
WILLIAM
BENJAMIN
SMALE,
JR.
EUGENE
JOSEPH
WAGNER
Honors
ROGERALLANH m , Highest Honors
JOHN WANZEK,
Honors
STEPHEN
CLETUS
J AMES
WELSM
GARYALANJUHL
JOHN W E S ~
WILLIS,
Y
JR.
ROCER
STEVEN
KILTY
DANIEL
JAMES KOCEER
SIKKEEYUEN,High Honors
In Engilreering Mechanics
EUGENE
FURKERT
PHILLIP
ALANRICHARDS
RICHARD
STEPHEN
WILLIAMHIBBARD
JAMES
ROBERT
TOMAMICHEL
PAWLYARRINGTON,
Highest Honors
KNIRSM
JAMES
ROBERT
OWENKEHAULANI
PXUSKI,
Honors
SHINZO
YOSHIMURA
BOHDAN
THOMAS
I n Enginemkg Physics
ALANSPENCE
ROBERTSON,
Highest
ALVINBARSHEFSKY
GEORGE
JERRY
BLANAR
Honors
JOHN MILTON
ELSTON
RYDER,
DAVID
ALLEN
High Honors
DALEALLANGARDNER,
Highest Honors RANDY
JACK SMITH, High Honors
MARKLAND
THAYER
GATES
JAMES DALESPINHIENE
JAMES
ALLEN
High Honors
HEDRICK,
DENNIS
RAYSUHRE
CHARLES
BRADLEY
HERSHEY
CHESTER
SHAUGHN
SULLIVAN,
Highest
THOMAS
ANDREW
HILL
Honors
DAVIDLEFMAHACHEK
T
High Honors
ERICS ~ TTANGMAN,
DAVID
LEEPORTFX
DAVIDF WALTER
JEFFREY OWEN
WILLIS,Highest Honors
In General Engineering
JOHN DAVIDCOCERAN
PAUL
STEPREN
LITHERLAND,
Highest
GEORGE
Honors
%WARD CONWAY,
Highest
JOHNGREGORY
LOWER
Honors
CURTISLYNNCRAMER
EARLSANDERS
MOLDOVAN
JOHN ROGER
CRAWFORD
J E F F RMICHAEL
EY
MORRIS
RICHARD
LEKDAVPHINAIS
MICHAELJOSEPH
MULLEN
DONALJJ
MARKNEWELL
WESLEY
ROBERT
DAVIS,JR.
RICHARDTHEODORE
GRANROTH
IZIM OKEREN
ROBERT
PAULHOFFMAN
DENNIS
LEEPOLHILL
SAMUEL
CRAIGHOPWOOD
STEVE
Z. WEISS
ALLANYORX
BRUCE
&CRARDEDWIN K~NNENBERG
WILLIAMFREDERIC
Yomc
JOHNPHILLIPLAMB
RIQIARDJOSEPH LEO
In I n d d r i a l Engineerkg
LAWRENCE
ROBERT
KUJOVICH
RONALD
WILLIAM
ANDERSON
DAVIDMITCHELL
ROBERT
ANDREWMCBWTH BARR
DONALD
WILLIAM
PICCOTT
JOSEPH
ANTHONY
C I ~
RICHARD
PRICE
KENTON
LEONARD
LEEGILLAN
JOHNRUSSELL
SCHROEDER
CLAIRE
DEYOUNG
HEISS
GREGORY
LEEKACHNEE
E~WAR
GEORGE
D
SCHUMACHER,
JR.
LARRY
WABXEN
Kom, Highest Honors TERRY
SIMS
ELDON
In Mechmicai Engineering
BRUCE
HOWARD
B~ECKENFELD
SANCHEE
HONC
RICHARDEDWARD
JASS
ROBERT
WILLIAM
BRUCE
RICHARDGLENN
JONES
CHARLES
ROBE~T
COOPER
JAMES
CALVIN
KEILER,
High Honors
GREGORY
NICHOLAS
DOHRN
RANDYKLOCKNER
CHARLES
THOMAS
DONALD
DUNLAP
LEEFRANKLYN
KRAMER
THOMAS
GIBBS
RONALD
JEFFERY Scon GORSUQI
AZADMALEXS~IAN
ROBERT
JOSEPH MARJANCIK
HAROLD
GREEN
KENNETH
DENNIS
DEANHELSTROM
MELVIN MILLER
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1045
ROBERTEDWARD
MUISE
JOHN CLARENCE
SHOOP
FRANKLIN
NELSON,
JR.
DENNIS WILLIAM
TERRY
RONAL.D
DALENEVINCER
DONALDEUGENE
THOLL,
Honors
LANCEWILLIAM
NICHOLSON
LE GIA TRINH
ARTHUR
RAYPAINE,H onors
JAMES JOSEPH TUCKER
JOHN WAYNE
PARKER
HARRY
WILSON
VANAKENI11
LEONCURTIS P E T E E W N
JAMES MICHAEL
VANAUWELAER,
LEEWALTER
REISINCER,Highest
Honors
Honors
ROBERTJOHN WEEKS
MICHAEL
GORDON
RYBAK
DAVIDFRANCIS
WHEELER
CHARLES
LEE SCHAIDLE,Highest
Honors
In Metallurgical Engineering
MICHAELHAFFORD
BISBERG
DAVIDCARLNICHOLS
SAVERXO
ANTHONYD'AGOSTINO
ROBERTDAVIDPORT
PRESTON
LEEGALE
LAWRENCE
EDWARD
SCHMIDT
RONALD
WALTER
KRUZIC
JOHN
COLLEGE O F LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
I n Home Economics
PATRICIA
ANN TALMADGE,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
In Liberal Arts and Sciences
WAYNE
CHARLES
ABRAMSON
STEVEN
CHARLES
BARNARD
GWRGIAANNBARNES
BETTEANNADANIYA
MALCOLM
DUNCANHAYWARD
BARNES,
STEVENGEORGE
ADLER
High Honors in Liberal Arts and
ALBERS
NANCYELIZABETH
Sciences
CAROLJEAN ALESANDRINI
MCBEATHBARR
GREGORYSTEWART
ALEXANDER,
High ANDREW
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- PORTER
LEONBATTLE
PALMATIER
BEARDEN
ences with Distinction in English FRANCES
JANIS GAYBEARE
THOMAS
ELMER
ALLENSWORTH,
JR.
JOHN RUSSELL
BEBERMAN
MARGARET
ANNALTGILBERS
JOHN STEVEN
BECKETT
STEVEN
AMADO
RICHARD
BEER
ELIZABETH
ANNEAMBERC,High Hon- JOAN LOUISE
HELENHARTRAY
BEERS
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ABBIEWILLARD
BEIMAN, High Honors
JOSEPHPAUL
AMBRE
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SHARON K A Y AMBROSE
SCOTT
BELL,High Honors in
GREGORY
JOAN AMOROSI
BARBARA
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LANIMISANDERSON
PHILLIP
BE"
SHARON
ROSEANDERSON,
High Honors HOWARD
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ALICE BERNICEBENNETT,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Distinction in Anthropology
PETER
BERNER
GREGORY
JOSEPH ANGEL
RONALD
LOTZBERSCHE
CAROLRENEE ARCHAMBAULT,
Honors GERALD
ROBERT
WELLS
BESSEI11
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RAYMONDSTEVEN
BIAL, High Honors
PATRICIAANNARIENT
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAEL ALAN ARKES, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with NEIL DAVIDBLACKRAN
ANNLESLIE BLAIR
Distinction in Sociology
DIANNASUEBLAND
JEAN AWIL
ELEANOR
RONALDPHILIPBLOCK,High Honors
IVARROLAND
AZERIS
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
H AROLD
BAITS
ROBERT
Distinction in Finance
KARENKAYBALSON
ELAINE JOYCE BLOMGREN
MICHAELHENRY
BALTER
MICHAEL
GEORGEBOBIS
LINDADIANE BANKS
PATRICIAANN BOHLEN
TERRY
ALLENBAREN
JAMES JOSEPH
BOIN
KELLYMICHAELBARMANN
1046
BOAXD OF TRUSTEES
ALANSHERMAN
BOOKMAN
MARYDAPPERBOONE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
Boom
ANN WILSONBORYK,H igh Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in French
JOHNPIERRE
BOUXSEIN
BARBARA
LYNN BOVA,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAMELA
SUSAN
BOWEN
DAVID PAUL
BOWER
AMYLUEHUSAYKO
BRADY
NEZVIAMOOREBRADY
BONNIEHRAINEBRAIMAN
RANDALL
PETER
BRATU,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Anthropology
MARYJANE BRENNE
JOHNEDWARD
BRIGS, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANTHONY MICHAELBRITSKY
WILLIAM
ALLANBRITTIN
RAYMOND
JAMES BRODERICK
HOLLYCHARLENE
BRODSKI
BENNIEDREWBROWN,
JR.
CAROL
L YNNBROWN
JANE CARROLL
BROWNE
CATHERINEALICEBRUNS
CATHERINE
RUTHBUCK
MARGARET
ANNBUERCKHOLTZ
JANICEFITZGERALD
BULTAS,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences KENNETHDALE BURGE,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Latin
CLAIRE
WEINGLASS
BURKE
WALTER
R AY Buss
MARIEBUTLER
HELENEMARIEBYRNES
EILEENJo CALL
MARTHAANNCALLANAN
ANTHONY
BETTEPYCOURT
CAMERON
DAVIDBATESCAMPBELL,
High
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BLANTON
THANDREUS
CANADY
SHELDON
ALANCAPWN RICHARD
PETER
CAREY
NANCYANNECA~LINO.
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EVELYN
LOUISECARLSON,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYVIVIANCARLSON
SANDRA
RAECARLYLE
DIANEMARGARET
CARMEN
MARGARET
MARYCARVER
DONNASCKUETTE
CASE
RICHARD
THOMAS
CASSON
ANTHONYFRANCIS
CATALANO
MARYKUZERA
CAVE
ROBERTALLEN CENTER,with Distinction in Finance
MARTINHENRY
CHAKOIAN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
[June 17
GILCHRIST
CHAMBERLIN
GLQRIASNOWDEN
CHANDLER OHN CHARLES
CHANDLER
€3 AVID PETER
CEIARBONNEAW
LINDACAROLYN
CHRISTIE
JOHN
HENCCHU
PAUL
RICHARD
CICERO
PETER
PXCQUET
CLARK,with High Dis-
JANE
tinction in Political Science
ROBERT
JORDAN CLARK,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CAROL
A NNCWRY
CRAIGALANCLINE
FRED
ALLENCOAD
THOMAS
PEARSALL
COLBERG.
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in Political
Science
CAROL
A NNCOLLIER
SHELLEY
WOODCORDULACK,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Distinction in the History o f
Art
JOHNWILLIAMCORLEY
ANNCLARKSON
CORNWELL
STANLEY
AMES CORNWELL,
Honors
in
Liberal Arts and Sciences DANTHOMAS
COSGROVE SUSAN
ELIZABETH
COSTELLO
ELLENMARYCox
JERRY
MICHAEL
CRANK
DAVIDEDWARD
CREDICOTT
JERRYEARLCRISEL,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Political Science
KENNETH
RICHARD
CROOKS
MARGARET
ELIZABETH
CUSACK MARGARET
SUEDAGGITT LAWRENCE
DALKOFF
BRIDGET
I ONADAVIS,High Honors it1
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Sociology
PAMELA
KAYDAVIS STEVEN
DONALD
DAVIS
ELIZABETH
A NNDAYTON PAMELA
ANNDELABAR
k 2 i A E L JOSEPH
DELANEY
SUSAN
MARIEDENIS,High Honors i n
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in History RONNIEMIKEDENNARD CHERYL
A NNDENNIS TERESA
ANNDESCH ROBERT
CLYDE
DETTNER SAMUEL
ARTHUR
DEVORE
SUSAN
DICKER SARAJANE
DICKEY LINDAMARGARET
DIEDRICH
DARLENE
PATRICIA
DIEHL WALTER
JAMES DONAT PATRICIA
ANNDORDAN DORISANNDORNBERCER 19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
MARTINJAY DRELL, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
MARYBETH DUELLO,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARKLEEDUGAN
WILLIAMTHOMAS
DURKIN
ALANEarns
LARRY
LINDALARUEE~KRARDT
MICHAEL GEORGE
EDWARDS
ELIZABETH
EGGERS
CHRISTINE
RUSSELLRAYMOND
EGGERT
JAMESECCLESTON
WILLIAMRICHARDELLIS111
TIMOTHY LYNNEMERSON
PATRICIA
CAROLENGELHARD
SUSANS C H A N BENLOW
A~
WILLIAMRICHARDENLOW
WILLIAMLOWELLENSZER
LARRY
EUGENE
EVANS
IRENE GOLDBERG
EZRING,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
RONALD
KENNETH
FARK
THOMAS ARTHUR
FARRINGTON,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
J O H NCHRISTIANFEICKERT
MARKBARRY
FEIERBERG
SUSANFENDER
ROGER ALAN FERRIS,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Political Science
LINDAMARGARET
FIESELER
RONALD
H OWARD
FILLER, with Distinction in Political Science
JUDITHELIZABETH
FINERTY
CARLTHOMAS
FINKBEINER,JR.
MARTINDILLONFISHER
SCOTTMORRIS
FISHER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHNJOEL FLAKE
JANICE ELAINE
FLORA, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAEL
COLINFLYNN
JAMES MICHAEL
FOLEY
FRANK
SPURGEON
FOSTER
I11
KATHLEENZOEFox
LARRYTHOMAS
FRANTZ,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in History
JOHNALPHONSEFREEHILL
ANDREA JOAN FRIEDMAN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
APRILMARIE FRITSCH,with Distinction
in Russian
ROBERTDEAN FRYE,
H i h Honors in
Liberal Arts and Iciences with
High Distinction in French
ALANLEE FULKERSON
JOHNFRANCIS
FYALKA
BRENDA
JOYCE GAINS
MONICASUZWNNE
GANT
ROBERT
EDWARD
GARDNER
DONNAJEAN GARFINKEL,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
1047
DANEWILLIAM
GARRETT
STANLEY
JAMES GASTON
URANIA
FLISABETE
GENTRY
JOHN MARTIN
GEORGE,JR., High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in History
JEFFREY LAWRENCE
GERSTEN
ALANROBERT
GINCOLD,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Finance
ANTHONY
JOHN GINIOTIS
MYRONGLASSMAN
JAMES RUSSELLGLICK
DAVIDALANGOEDDEL
ROBERT
C. GOL~BERG
JAMES NORMAN
GOLDMAN
BARBARA
ANNGOLDSTEIN
NELLIELAISAHNGONG
MARYMARTHAGOODWIN
PHYLLIS
SUZANNE
GOREN,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
~ I A R I A NELIZABETH
N
Goss, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in American
Civilization
ROBERT
ROYGOWER
PAULLYONSGRACE
RICHARD
THEODORE
GRANROTH
FRANCINE
NICOLEGREEN
DEBORAH
N ANGREENFIELD
GERALDINE
ALICEGRENNAN
ROBERT
LEROYGRIFTIN
KARENJEANNE GROOM
LINDAKAYGRUBE
HOWARD
OLIVER GRUNDY
ELIZABETH
A NNEGUAGLIARDO
RICHARDLOUISGUALANO,with Distinction in Political Science
ERIC SCOTT
GUSTAFSON,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Music
JANET ELAINE
GUTHRIE,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
WALTERGUTOWSKI
THOMAS
WALTERGUTOWSKI
ALLANDAVID GUTSCEIE
WILLIAMGRANTHAAG
STEVEN
DIXONHACKETT
LYNNHADLEY
SUSAN
RUTH HAGAN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES LOWELL
HAIGH
KIM ALANHALL
JOEL DAVIDHALPER
JOHN MILROY
HAMMAN
BONNIELOUISEHANDLEY
JEANNE TINSLEY HANNA
MARYANNEHANNIBAL
DONWILLIAM
HANSEN
hfARK RALPHHARJU
SUSANKAYHARKINS
JAMES SUTTIEHARKONEN,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
1048
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
hfmffa JANE HARMS,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in French
WILLIAMHENRYHARRIS,JR.
ROGER
R AYMOND
HARRISON
H~~arss
ALANGREGORY
LYNNCAROL
HARTMANN,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALANHARMY
GREGORY
CLIFFORD
BLUXOME
HAWLEY111, High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
High Honors
ROBERTPAULHAYNES,
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in English
LEONARD
KEITH HAYS,JR.
WILLIAM
ROBERT
HEBRANK
PATRICIA
KATHRYN
HEIDKAMP
SARA
ELIZABETH
HEIKOFF,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALANLEE HELLMAN,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SANDRA
JEAN HELLSTEDT
STUART
RANDOLPH HEMPHILL,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EUGENE
BURRELL
HENIIEB~ON
CAROL
ELIZABETHHWDRICKSEN
VIRGINIAL E A " HENKE
DONALD
JANESHERNANDEZ,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Distinction in Sociology
NANCY
JANEHESSE
JAXE DARLENE
HETLAND
JOANNE
K AYHEUMAN
EARLDE LA MONTEHEVERLY
I11
NANCYMCCANNON
HEVERLY
JUDY ANNHICKOK
JOHNANSONHILLIARD,JR., High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Highest Distinction in h4athematics
NANCYLEEHINDS
NAOMIHIRSCH,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
CANDACE
KAYHOFFMANN
MICHAELJOSEPH HOGAN,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
GARYJAY HOLAWAY
PHYLLISJANE HOLMEN,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in English
CAROLJEAN HOLMSTROM,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
WALLACE
HOLT,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
HOWARD
HENRY
HOLTZMAN,
with Distinction in Political Science
THOMAS
JOSEPH HOMER
t-
MICHAELLYNNHORSLEY
MICHAELALLANHORVICH
SUWN
LOUISEHOTOVEC
MARTINTHOMAS
HOUGHAW
DENNISEDWARD
HOWARTE
[June 17
SUEHOYEQMAN
JOSEPHJOHNHRVOL
RAYMOND
LEEHUFF, with Distinction
in Political Science
KENNETH
ROWLAND
HUGHES
JUDITH
LYNNHULSEBERG,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in English
ELIZABETH
LYNNHULT
STEPHEN
HAMILTON
HYNDMAN
GARYJAMES IFFT, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEFAN~A
VICTORIA
ISAACSON
JOHNARTHUR
JACKANICZ
PATRICIA
LYNNJANECEK
ROBERT
LOUISJANEGA
DAVID
DEANJANES
CARLA
GUBITZJANKOWSKI
TADEUSZ
WIESLAW
JANUSZEWSKI
THOMAS LEE JARVIS
ELIZABETH ANNEJE"INGS, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Distinction in English
KATHLEENNEILJOHNSON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KENNETH
ALVINJOHNSON
hf CKINLEY ALFRED
JONES
ROBERT
WILLIAMJON= 111, with Distinction in Political Science
ALPHONSO
JOSEPH
RAYMOND
BERTHA
JOSHEL
MARJORY
DAVID
CARLTON
JULIAN
J OHN JUREK
KENNETH
ADRIANNE
BETTEKAHN
SUSAN
MARCIAKAHN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CAROLYN
ANNEKALINA,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOANNE
HARRIET
KALNITZ
MICHAEL
BRENTKANARISH
JOYCE KANTER
JORJ.4 NEUPERT
bPPES
LLOYD
HOWARD
KASPER
SUSAN
KASSLY
CAROL
RODNEYMITSUOKAZAMA,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
ANNEKEARNEY
BYRONKEIL, High Honors in
EDWARD
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAMELA
SUEKELLEY
RICHARDEDWARD
KELLY
SUSAN
MARGARET
KELLY
SUZANNE
KELLY
SUSAN
MARYKENNEFICK
GEORGE
JOHNKERCHNER
SALLY
TACKLE KERLIN,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in English
SANDRA
S w KERRICK
KESSLER
JOYSANDRA
FRANCES
KING
MARGARET
RICHARDCARLKIRBY
SUSAN
PAMELA
KIRK
JANICE
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
LEE KIRKPATRICK,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CARLINE
MARIEKIRTZ
BRADLEY
KJELL
PRYOR
ROBERT
KRAVE
KJELLANDER,
JR.
KATHRYNANN KLOC
DENNISCHARLES
KMIEC
JOHN HOVELL
KNIERXKG,
JR.
MARKVENARD
KNIGHT
PAMELA
JAMES KNIGHT,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES ROBERT
KNIRSCH
DAVIDP A U L KNISKERN
STEPHENG. KOHN
SUSANMARYKOLWS
SCOTTALDENKOPEL,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANNEDOUGLAS
KORB,with Distinction
in Anthropology
JOSEPH PAUL
Kosm
DENNISCHARLESKOSTAL
PAUL
JOHNKOSTEL
JON WASON
KOZUCH
GREGORY
AARONKRAFT
JOANNE MARIEKRASKA
LUCYELLENKRON
Lours K U ~ N
CLYDE
MARGARET
KUHN
ALISON
MARYCHRISTINEKIJPJACK
MICHAJXKIEVEKURMAN
LESLIESPENCER
LAREAU,with Distinction in Anthropology
JOSEPH EDWIN
LAROCQUE
LARSEN
PATRICIABARBARA
LINDAANNLARSON,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
ALICEELIZABETH
LATHROPE
PENELOPE
LAU~STED
PETER
KENNETHLAWRENCE,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANET KAYLEAVER
TIMOTHY
JOHN LEE, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
TRACY
ALANLEE
KARENGRAYLEEBRICK
CAROL b U X S E LEEN
DONALD
DUANELEO
LERMAN
HELENSUSAN
BARBARA
ANNLESSER
CLAUDIO
MARIOLEVATO
BRONNAGAINERLEVIN,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Sociology
DARRYL
ADAMLEVINE
ROBERTMILESLEVINE,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSANCAROLELEWANDOWSKI,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAELFRELIERICK
LIENESM, High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Highest Distinction in
Political Science
PATRICIA
1049
THOMAS
ERNESTLINDLEY,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAELDALELINICK
PAUL TURNER
LIVELY, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
JOHN LOGAN
PATRICIA
JOLENE LOGSDON
NINAM. LORAND
MAUREEN
LOWENTEAL
DANIELNATHANLUBER
SUSAN
TROTTER
LUCK
ELMER
KOONMUNCLUKE
CHERYLANNLUNDGREN
TERESAANN LUNING, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in German
JAN ALANLUPINEK,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
KENNETHLYNCH
RICHARD
NANCYMARGARET
LYTLJJ
KEITH DONALDMACLAURY,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
HOWARD
RAYMOND
MADDUX,
JR.
SANDRA
KAREN
MADSEN
LARRYDENNISMAJERQK
DENNISLEEMAKI
LINDAJOY MAKI, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
JOEN DAVIDMALCOM
RONALD
MARTINMALL
SUSAN
MANUS,Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
ANDREA
FAYMARGOLIN
PAUL
NICHOLAS
MARKEZICH
ELIZABETH
MARTEN
DAVIDJOHN MASON
PAULGEORGEMASON,JR., High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in French
JOHN LYNN
MATRAS
KENNETHSTUART
MATTHEW
GEORGE
J AMESMCALPINE
JOAN PATRICIA
~ ~ c ~ ~ U L I FHonors
F E , in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
WILLIAMROBERTMCCARTHY
THOMAS
ERWIN
MCCRAW
MARYFRANCES
MCDONNELL
JOSEPH MCGRATH
MATTHEW
COLLEENLOUISE MCGUIRE, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEPHEN
CHARLESMcGmRE
JAMES ARTHURMCGURX,with Distinction in Political Science
HUGH
EUGENE
MCINTOSH PATRICI!R ~ MCKEOWN,
H High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARY JEANNETTE MCMAHON, High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERTA
VILIMEK MCMAHON
JUDITH MARYMCWILLIAMS,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAN
1050
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
WILLIAM
DALEMEIER
LUIS MENDOZA,
Honors in Lib-
JORGE
eral Arts and Sciences
RONALD
HOWARD
MEREL
NANETTEMARYMETSKAS,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GERTRUDE
ANNEMIHALKO WILLIAMCHARLESMILES LINDA
ANNMILLER STEPHEN
WILLIAMMILLS JUDITH E L L FMILTON
~
DEBORAHMAEMINSTER DONALD
ALBERT
MIZOCK
SUSAN
ELIZABETH
MOLLOY,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANNAMARIEMOORE
RANDALL SCOTT MOORE
IRVING
JACK MORGAN
DANIELMORRISMOSKOWITZ
DAVIDGUY MOY
MARKALBERT
MOYER
DONNA
LOUISE M U ~ L E R
Honors in
ARTHURBOYD MUIRHEAD,
Liberal Arts and Sciences THOMASINA
MAEVEMULLARKEY
ROBERT
LEE MULLINS RAYMOND
JAMB MULROONEY
PAUL
THOMAS
MIJNCZI,H igh Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in German
STEVEN BARRY
MUSLIN
KEVIN
MILTONM Y L E ~
BERNARDMICHAEL NEZWEEM,High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in
Political Science
LINDA
ANNNELSON
ROBERT
CURTISNELSON
GAYCLAIRENEUBERCER
DAVIDIRANEWMAN,
with High Distinction in Political Science
JOHN ROBERT
NEWTON
KAREN
SUENICHOLS
JOHN DEANNICHOLSON,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Political Science
NICRSARLIAN
RALPHSAMUEL
GARYJOHN NICKUM
MARILYN
ANNENIEDER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LISTONORLANDO
NILES
CHRISTOPHER
NOFFKE
PAUL
JOHN MICHAEL
NOLAN
LINDASUE NORBECK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
BRADLEY
Now
ALANFRANK
Nuoo
CHRISTINEANNENWITALL
HAROLD
O'Gmoa
AmSUSAN
CAROL
ODCFIODHICKY
ALICE ELAINE
ODELL,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
[June 17
RONALDTAYLOR
OEHMKE,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences ARTHUR
BRIANOCREN MICHAELCHARLES
O'HARA RUTHLILLIAN OLDHAM MILESWILLIAM O ' h U G H L I N 111, High
Honors in Liberal A+. and Sciences with High Distinction in
English
J. SCOTTOLSON JAMES EDWARD
O'MALLPN GARYDAVIDORLINSKY RICHARD
WRAYOsco~n CAROL
LYNNOSTERBUR LYNNERUTHANN
OSTPELD LENORES. OSTROWSKY DENNISJOHN OTMASKIN STEPHEN
ROBBINS
PACEY
JANE ANNPAGE ANNA PAHUCHY,
with Distinction in
Russian LINDAYING-ZEPAN
DONALD
JAMES PARTH,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
POLA
NECRIPATTERSON
RUTH ANNPELC
NELSONEDWIN
PELLETIER
DANNYJOEPENNELL
KEVINDONAL
PEPPARD
AARON
WILLIAM
PERCEFULL,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in English
MARCANTHONY
PERILLI
MADELINE
PERLOW
JANICE R. PERKINS
PERRIER
NORMAN
WALTER
PFEFFERLE
RAYMOND
PHILIPAITIS
GREGORY
ROGER
MARTINPIEFER
WILLIAMFORREST
PIRTLE
SUSAN
PLATZ
JEFFREY MICHAEL
PLESKO
PATRICIA
MARIEPLIKAITIS
PATE STANLEY
PLIKAITIS
ERNESTO
GIOANNICELESTINO
PODACROSI,
with Distinction in Anthropology
LANNIEAARON
POLLANS
JEFFREY MICHAEL
POLON
RICHARD
EARL
PORTER
Jo ANNPOTENZIANI
HERBERT
AARON
POTISH
SARAH
LYNNPOWERS
TIMOTHY
SCOTT POWERS
STEVAN
RICHARD
PRIMUS
EDWARD
BRUCEPRITZKER,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RICHARDKEPLEYPRUETT,
High Hon-
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Distinction in General Biology
NANCYJEAN PRZYBYLSKI
JUDITH LEE PURCELL,
with Distinction
in Geography
STEPHEN
BRUCEQUBECK,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
JUDITHKISSELLRADELL,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Music
KATHLEEN
WINIFRED
RAFPERTY
STUART
LEERALSKY
PATRICIA
WILSONRAMSEY
BARBARA
LEERANCE
MARILYNRANDAZZO
JUDY ELIZABETH
RANK
STEPHEN
JAY RAW
ILENESUERATTNER,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JEROLD
SCOTT RAWSON
LOISANNRECTOR,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN HARVEY
REID
MILDREDLACKOVIC
REINSCHMIDT
RUTHELLEN
REVZEN
JEFFREYCARLTON
RHODES
PAULRICHERT,
Honors in Liberal Arts
and Sciences
PATRICIA
JEAN RICKETTS
PEGGY
ANNRIEMER
MAUREEN
JULIA RILEY
AVAJOANROBERTS
LOISKRAFTROBERTSON,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ARTHURCHRISTOPHER
ROBINSON
GUY CECILROBINSON
DANIELPATRICK
ROGAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAELJOHN ROSBOROUGH
KARENNADINEROSENBERG
CHARLES
NELSONROSS
WILLIAMZENONRoss
GERALDLEE ROTH, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
MARILYNN JOYCEROTHSCHILD,High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Sociology
RICHARD
RAYROUSE
RICHARD
PHILIP
ROVETTO
WILLIAMTHOMAS
ROWLAND,
with Distinction in Anthropology
MARLENE
SUERUBIN
PATRICIA
KAY RUBIN,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MADELEINERUEKBERG,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHNDAVIDRUEMMLER,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALICE GRACE
RYSDON
CRAIGALLEN SAGER
ANN SCHELLXFIMIDT
SALAMINI,
High
Honors in Liberal Arts and SCIences
GARY
LEONSAMFORD
DONNA
MARIESASSMANN
MICHAELLEE SAYRE,with Distinction
in Philosophy ROBINO”EIL
SAYRE
MARVIN B. SCHAAR,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
10.5 1
JANISGAILSCHECTMAN
JANE FRANCFS
SCHEUBER
PAUL
LOUIS SCHLESINGER
DAVIDVALSCHLINK
CHARLES
MILTON
SCHNEIDER
JOAN SCHOONEIOVEN
MARCEL
JOHN ARTHUR
SCHRANK
THOMAS
RALPHSCHREXNEB
STEVEN
NORMAN
SCHRENZEL
JERENE CAROLSCHROEDER,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSAN
VALSCHUMACHER
MARCIAANN SCHUNK,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in French
WILLIAMARTHUR
SCHUWERK,
JR.
JOHNTHOMAS
SCOTT
PAUL
DOUGLAS
SCOTTON
WALTER
GARFIELD
SEABOLD,
JR.
WILLIAMHARRY
SEIBOLD
LINDASUESHEAR
ROBERT
STUART
SIEGLER,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DANIELJOSEFTI
SIMEONE
ROGER
MITCHELL
SIMON
GENEVIEVE
A NNSIMONICH
DAVIDROBERT
SIMONS
DAVIDMARTINSINOW,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Political Science and
with Highest Distinction in Speech
ROBERTA
JEAN SIX
CLAIRESKAPERDAS
WILLIAMGEORGE
SKEL.TON
LINDAMAYSKOLNIK
MARILYN
SCHELLING.SKONECZKA
CHARLES
SLAMAR,
JR.
JACQUELINE
DEE SLNE
ROBERTA
ANNSLIVICEN,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Sociology
DEBORAH
VALENTINE
SLIZ,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEPHEN
JACOB SLOAN,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ANDREW
JONATHAN SMITH,High Honors in Liberal Arts and. Sciences
with Distinction in Russian Language and Area Studies
GREGORY
DEANSMITH,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Hi.ghest Distinction in Political
Science
LOWELL
VINCENTSMITH
RICHARD
SIMPSON
SMITH,
JR.
SUSANNAH
ANTOINETTE
SMITH,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences TIMOTHY
OHREASMITH,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in History
LINDALEESNELL RHONDA
SUESNELSON,Honors in Lib-
eral Arts and Sciences 1052
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
INARUTHSNYDER
PATRICIA
ANNTIMMONS
REBECCA
SUESNYDER
WILLIAM
ROBINTODD
ROBERTNOEL SODIKOFP,Honors in ERNEST
JOSEPH TONELLI, JR.
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYDOYLE
TORGERSON
LOTHAR
ERNST
SOUWON
CHARLESROBERTTORMAN,
with DisTOBY
FRIEOL
SONNEDXAN,
with Distinctinction in Finance
tion in Anthropology TRAUGHBER
ARLIEEUGENE
Jo ANN%SNOW SUSAN
ELIZABETH
TREBBE
ELIZABETH
M U E ~ ESPANNAUS
R
OHN GEORGE
TUREK,JR.
DALEHARLEY
SPITLER
ERNARD CHARLES
TURNER
HOPEBROWN
SPRUANCE
JAMES EDWARD
TURNER
JAMES GREGORY
STAAS,
High Honors in LESLIE JOSEPH URBAN
Liberal Arts and Sciences GARYALLENVAIL
CAROLYN
ANNSTABILE
RUSSELLJAMES VANDENBROUCKE,
with
MARYJOSEPHA STACEURSKI
Distinction in Rhetoric
JANE ELIZABETH
STACCS
LESLIEWEEKSVANLANDINGHAM
BIRWCE
STANKUS
SYLYIA
LESLIE WEEKS VANLANDINGHAM
MARILYNXDIANNESTARK,
High Hon- CAROL
ELIZABETH
VAUGHN ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences BEVERLY
ANNVELKOVRH with High Distinction in English
ROBERT
ALANVERVILLE GREGORY
ALBERT
STARR
STEPHEN
JOHNVOGEL,Honors in LibJOHN STEFANEC
RICHARD
eral Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
ALBERT
STEGEMAN
ANTOINETTE
KATHERINE
VOGET,High
ARNOLD
BRUCESTEIN,High Honors in
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
with High Distinction in French
High Distinction in History
BEVERLY
Voss
EILEEN
SANFORD
MARKSTEIN,Honors in Lib- RONALD
PHILLIPVOSS,High Honors in
eral Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOANHILARY
STEINBERG
JAMESJOSEPHVOYT,Honors in Liberal
JOEL LARRY
STEINBERG,
High Honors in
Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Sciences
AMES ARTHUR
VROMAN CRAIGRUSSELLSTEPHEN
IZABETH MARIE
WAGNER ROBERT
MONTELL
STEPHENSON,
Honors GENEEDWARD
WAGNER,
JR.
ROBERT
HEWITTWAGNER
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SHERYL
GAYE STERNBERG,
Honors in LAWRENCE
EDMOND
WAGONER
MARTHA
RHOADES
WAXELEY
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MILLARD
STEWART
KATHARINE
I LEANAWALKER,Honors
KATHLEEN
LYNDA
JEANNE
STEWART
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSAN
L YNNDEMoss STICE
ROBERT
DOUGLAS
WALSH
DANISEELLENSTOCKBARGER
LINDAMARYWARGO
MACDALENA
MARIESTOECKER
DIANAHALEWATERS
ALVINARDWAY
STOKES
LINDA MIGNANOWEERS, Honors in
DAVIDBRIANSTOLMAN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
J EAN STRATTON
SUSAN
JOAN WEIDEMIER,Honors in
BEVERLY
SHIRLEY
DABRINGHAUS
STRICKER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES CURTIS
STROTHMANN
MEDAREBECCA
WEINTROB,High HonSTINSON
WEIMER
STROUP,
High Honors
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with HARVEY
ALANWEISS
JOHN C. WELCH
Distinction in Political Science
STEVEN
AARONSULTAN,
with Distinc- MARYWELCH,High Honors in Liberal
tion in Finance
Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
WILLIAMSUTIS
MARTHA
ANNWENDEL,High Honors in
MARYELIZABETH
SWR
Liberal Arts and Sciences with DisJOEL BRETTSUTTON,
Honors in Liberal
tinction in Sociology
Arts and Sciences
DENNIS CRAIG
WERNER
WILLIAMMICHAELSUTTON
GALEKOZBERG
WESTON
THOMAS
CRESAPSWIGERT
NANCY
HOCHSTADTER
WESTON
MARSHAJO TANENBERG,
High Honors RICHARDDUANEWEYHRICH
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
STEPHEN
WHALEX
DONNA
R AETAYLOR
JOHN THOMAS
WHATES
DAVIDSTANLEY
TERRILL
RICKALANWHITE
S m JEPFBEY TILDEN
ROCER LEEWHITE,High Honors in LibGEORGE
WILLIAMTIMBERLAKE
eral Arts and Sciences
H
~
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
WILLIAMFREDRICK
WHITE
SUELYN
ANN WHITTINCTON
DAVIDPAUL WICKUM
BRIANLANE
WIDAMAN
RICHARDWILLARDWILBERG,
JR.
MARCIALYNN WILDER
LARRY
JAMES WILLIAMS
MARKB. WILLIAMS, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
NANCYCAROLWILLIAMS
KATHRYNANN WILLIS,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARTHA
FRELS
WILZBACH
ROBERT
WALTER
WINKLEBLACK
CAROLYN
RAEWINTERS
1053
LINDACAROLWOJDWLA
SUSAN
CHARLENE
WOOD,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in English
WILLIAMFRANCIS
WOODS
111
ARLEENTERESA
WE"
CABWTA HELAINE
WRIGHT
DONALD
CRAIGYACOE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALLANIRWIN
YANNOW
JAMES ORVILLE
YOUNG,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
IRWIN
LARYZALCBERG
ALISONLOUISE
ZELLER
JAMES PATRICK
ZWK
I n the Teaching of. English
RACHELHARDINGER
ANNETTEMARIE ANGLESANO
SUSANANDRIETTE
ARIEW
KRISTINE ORCUTT HARRISON,
High
LANAPATRICIA
AUIUEMMO
Honors in Liberal Arts and SciBETTYJANE BAIR, Honors in Liberal
ences
CHARLA
BERYLHATHAWAY
Arts and Sciences
MARY ANNE BEER,Honors in Liberal MARYLOU HEDSTROM
Arts and Sciences
CATHERINES UE HIERONYMUS,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
TOBY
STANGLE
BERKUN
JULIE ADAIRHuss
BONNIEAVIS BERNSTEIN
JEANNE MILDREDJEFFREY, Honors in
KARENMARGARET
BETZ
JEANNE
MARIEBOWMAN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CYNTHIAROBERTA
BRADLEY
PEGGY
MARIEJOHNSON,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERRY
LYNNEBRYANT
SUSAN
MARZETTE
JUNOR
BARBARA
ANN CASTAGNO
SUSAN
MARGARET
KAZMERCAK
KAREN
RUTHCLEMENS
BEVERLEY
JANIS KLEIN, Honors in LibPATRICIA
ANNCOUGHLIN
eral Arts and Sciences
CAROLYN
CRABTREE
LOUISE
HOPEKURTZ
GFBRGEWILLIAMDAY,Honors in Lib- BRENDA
PHYLLIS
CHARLENE
LARSON
eral Arts and Sciences
CONNIEGOKENLAWLER
LINDALOUISE DELL
ROBERTA
A NNLESHT
NANCYANN DREW
LINDASUE DUNKER,Honors in Lib- MARTHAMARYMALEK,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
eral Arts and Sciences
MARIANNEMARCINEK,
Honors in LibPEGGY
CORBINEISENSTFZN
eral Arts and Sciences
JANE MARIE EWAN, High Honors in
CAROLANNMARIN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN MARQUIS
GERALDINE
RAE FEHST, Honors in Lib- ROBERT
ANNEELEANOR
MATUSZEWSKI
eral Arts and Sciences
KATHERINE
MARYMCGRATH
DIANESHARON
ISRAEL
FINGER
LAURIE
JO
MCMAHON,
High Honors in
DRUCILLA
SANCHEZ
FINKBEINER,High
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAELEDWARD
MCNETT,High HonDO~YNA
JEAN FREEMAN
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARGARET
MARYGILLMAN
with Distinction in the Curriculum
MAVISGERALDINE
GOLDMAN
CANDACE
LYNNMOELLER
CAROL
LEEGORE
BARBARA
BUNKER
MOORE
SUSANKEMPEGREGG
jOHN ARTHUR
NESBIT
MARLENE
LYNNGROSSMARK
A NN NOONAN,Honors in
MARIMYRAGURSKY,Honors in Liberal MARGARET
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences
High Honors in
SHARONELIZABETH
HALL, Honors in DORISJEANNE POOLE,
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSANKATHERINE
HALLER,
High Hon- KATHYANNETTERASSI, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
OLAFREID, Honors in Liberal
with High Distinction in the Cur- FRANK
Arts and Sciences
riculum
JOSEPH REILLY
THERESA
MARIEHAM,Honors in Lib- ROBERT
eral Arts and Sciences
1054
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PAMELA
JANERICHARDSON,High Hon-
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in the Curriculum
SUSAN
RUTHRIECER
KARENELSENSTEIN
ROBINS,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELEANOR FLORENCE
ROSELLINI, High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ELLENROSENFELS
MARCIA
JOAN RYHERD
RUTH MIRIAM SACKHEIM, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DAYLE
SAINSBURY
LINDAKAYSCHAUBLE
LINDAJOANN SCHILLING
CHJCRIELYNN SCHOFIELD,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
VICKI SHEREOS
CON5TANCE MARIE SHUMWAY
LINDALEGNERSHUMWAY
SHARON
LEE SISKIND,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
[June 17
POLLYBOWMAN
STAUTH
DEENA ELIZABETH
STOLLBERG,
High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BOBBIEJEAN SUSIE
JANIS ELLEN
TOMASEK
FRANCES
TRAUSCH
PATRICIA
LOUISE
TRIPP
LUCINDALOUISETURSMAN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAMELA
JANE TUTTLE
LEILAANN URBANEK,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOYCE KAY WEBER, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAMELA
INEZWEIDNER,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
GRACEELLENWELCH,H onors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYGRACEWELLS
CHERYLANNWILLIAMS
BEVERLY
ANNEWOLFF
JEANNE
In the Teaching of French
SUSAN
CARRIEAPPEL
SHARON
J OYCE KUSHXER,Honors in
SUSAN
ELLEN
BRAINERD,
Honors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences
DEBORAH
JEANNE MAY
eral Arts and Sciences
SANQRA
LYNNBRUSKI
SUZANNE
VIRGINIAMILLER,High HonCONSTANCE
JANE CLAYFOOL
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYANNEERDE,
High Honors in Lib- DEBORAH
A NN NITEKMAN
eral Arts and Sciences with High SHANNON
MARIENOBLE,High Honors
Distinction in the Curriculum
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
ADRIANNE
M AYFISHMAN,
Distinction in the Curriculum
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with NANCYANN PALMATIER
Distinction in the Curriculum
INGE
AMBROS
REMBE
K.4THLEEN ELLENHASBACH,
High Hon- NORMASOFOSCHRENZEL
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DEBORAH
LOUISESPIEGEL
MAIULYN JOHNSON HOLT, Honors in MARILYNRITTENHOUSE
WAGNER
APRIL KATHLEENWASH, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDAJULIA JACHIMEK
Liberal Arts and Sciences
DONNALOUISE KIME, Honors in Lib- JUDITH LEEWEHRLE
SUSANNE
WILT
eral Arts and Sciences
NIKY LYNNKRAUSZ,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in the Curriculum
In the Teachin:g of Gernznn
LINDA LOUISENIELSEN,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
BARBARA
RUTH NIEMANN,Honors in
ELIZABETH
Liberal Arts and Sciences
FARR
HUDSON
GUDRUN
REIMANN
SUZANN
FAYE
HUNTER,
Honors in Lib- DAGMAR
GISELAKLUGESEVERINO,
High Honors
eral Arts and Sciences
ROSEELLEN KUEHLINC
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
KATHYALESANDRINILUTZ, Honors in
KAETHE
QUITTING
WILBER,
High HonLiberal Arts and Sciences
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUZANNE
MARIEMEINHEIT
with High Distinction in the Curriculum
WALTER
SCOTT
CLAUSEN
SUSAN
CHRISTINECUSICK
KARAJEAN GONTERMAN
MARTHALOUISE
HISER
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1055
in the Teaching of Latin
KATHRYN
EICHMAN
KATHLEEN LOUISE SHANNON,
High
SHARON
MARIEHENSCHEN
Honors in Liberal Arts and SciLINDALEE PRATER
ences with Highest Distinction in
URINC
WILLIAM
SCHROEDER
the Curriculum
CAROL
DENISESTEWARD
LINDAKELLEYWELCH
WILKES
MARYLINDA
PAMELA
In the Teachina
- of Social Sfudies
RICHARD
LEIGHADAMS
DENNISWEELEONG
GLENPERRY
TRACEY LEEALLEN
LITTLEFIELD
SHERYL
A NNANDERSON
DIANESUELOEB
BARBARA
KAYLOEBACH
MAVIS ANNRADIBATES
NANCYANN BAUER,Honors in Liberal DONNAJOYCE LUDEWIG,High Honors
Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAURENANN LUNDIN, Honors in LibSARIJOHANNA
BENNETT
WAYNE
CHRISTOPHER
BOHLEN,
Honors
eral Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences MARYRUTHJARBOE MCCALL
SHARON
L YNNBURGESS,
Honors in Lib- JOYCE MADELYN
MCDONNELL
CHERYLMARY MICHAELS,Honors in
eral Arts and Sciences
TOBY
BURSTEIN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYCATHERINE
CAMPBELL
ORVILLE
D EANMICKELBERRY
PAMELA
CLAIREMILLER
LINDAMARIECASTLEMAN
MAUREEN
DOLORES
~~UDRON
SHARON
LINDACLARK
ANNCAROLYN
CURTIS
JOANNMASSAOGnm, Honors in LibCYNTHIA
LOUISECYBUL
eral Arts and Sciences
ANNOUTTEN
DONITAINEZDECKER,
Honors in Lib- TFRESA
eral Arts and Sciences
SITSAN LOUISE PATTERSON,
Honors in
STEPHI:N
RALPHDEWALT
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CAROL ELAINEPIEPER,High Honors in
NANCY
EISNER
SHERIJARVAENGLER,Honors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences
D ~ V ISUE
E RAKER
eral Arts and Sciences
MARLYSKENNARDREED, Honors in
SUSANFALK
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CAROLE
LYNNFERRY
MARY
JANE FRICKE
LfARION I’ATRICIA ROSS
JORJA CAROL
FRITZEN,Honors in Lib- TERRY
BI. SAGER
eral Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
PAUL
SANAZARO
COONSGIACOMINI
KATHLEEN
SHARON
BETHSAUDEK
STUART
GOLD
LANAROENSCHULTE
RUSSELL
MADALYNRAEGRAFF
SUSAN
L YXNSCDTT
ANNSHALLENBERCER
ANNAGREISDORF,
High Honors in Lib- PAMELA
SUSANELIZABETH
SMITH,High Honors
eral Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
WANDAJEAN HAMILTON,Honors in
GREGORY
JAMES SPRINGER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
CAROLLYNNSTEVENS,
H onors in LibANNRITA HANSON
eral Arts and Sciences
KRISTI MCMILLINHARRIS,Honors in
JERILYN KAYSTROHECKER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERTAJILL THOMPSON, Honors in
JAMES JAY HILST,H igh Honors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences eral Arts and Sciences
JANETTE
LORETTA
TORSAN
CAROL
A NNJOHNSON
JILL MARIEWALTZEK,
High Honors in
JAMESCHARLES
KANTOR
Liberal Arts and Sciences with DisGARYALANKNOKE,Honors in Liberal
tinction in the Curriculum
Arts and Sciences
HELEN
MARIEWITORT JANICEA NN KOPP
SUSAN
WROBLE
KATHRYN
CLAIREIRENE
KRAFT
In the Teaching of Spanish
High HonDistinc- JACQUELINE ANNBRADFORD,
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
tion in the Curriculum
with Distinction in the Curriculum
MARNAANN BERMAN,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with JOANLOWISECOWAN
High Distinction in the Curriculum IDAPANKODOLLINS
JANETANN BEAUDWAY,
with
1056
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ANNEPSTEIN
BARBARA
EILEEN
EVERHART,
H i h Honors in Liberal Arts and Eciences
with High Distinction in the Curriculum
KATHERINE
JOANNE FEIGEE,
High Honors in Liberal Arts e d Sciences
with High Distinction m the Curriculum
SHERRY
LYNNGEHRKE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in the Curriculum
DOROTHY
CAROL
GINGERICR,
Hi h Honors in Liberal Arts and Eciences
with High Distinction in the Curriculum
PATRICIA
GAYEGORDON
SUSAN
MARGARET
GREEN
KATHERINE
ANNJURCZAK
M A R Y ELLEN KELLY
MARGARET
ANN KNOPP,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
JANE
[June 17
ELAINEMARIE KOWALSKI,with Dis-
tinction in the Curriculum
MARYEDNA
MCMAHON
ELENA
CINTAIARESNIK, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
VALERIEGAESCEIOO
NANCYELIZABETH
SIXSMITH,
with Distinction in the Curriculum JOY SOROL
NANCY
PATRICIA
ANN SPERLJNC
DEBORAH
K AY KOLDITZVERA, High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the
Curriculum
DIANELOUISEWALLACE
SUSAN
WALLERSTEIN
MARYLOUISEWILEY,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
EILEEN
MOLLIEZEITZ, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in the Curriculum
I n the Teaching o f Speech
SUSAN
IRISLEPINSKY,High Honors in
ROXANNE
SUEANGELINI
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
JUDITH ANNBARTH
High Distinction in the Curriculum
ROSANNF. M w BRANDS
GAILMAXWELL
SUSAN
JEAN BRINKMAN
LINDASUSAN
MEISTAS
ADELINEELINORDICKEY
JANET CHRISTINE
MESSMER
MIRIAMAVISDOLGIN
JAYE PATRICIA
HEWITT
LYNNEMARCIANEWMAN
PATRICIA
LEEOSTROWSKI
DAVIDRAYJOHNSON
CHERLYNNE
JOAN THOMPSON
K.ERBER
THERESA
THIGPFS
BARBARA
JEAN LAZ, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in the Curriculum
In Theatre Art
JESSICA MARGRIT
HAHN F~ST
AERESE
BANYS
IRENE
JOANLEETON
UDY EILEEN
BARTLETT
AURIE
WILLIAMS BARTOLINI,High YOLANDA
MARIE
SMITH
STITT
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sci- JAMESSTEVEN
ences
ROBERTA
LEATHORNBURG
GARYNORMAN
BAUGH
ANITALOUISEWORBY
!i
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Chemical Eltgineering
RICHARD
CHALON
AIKEN,High Honors HARLAN
JAMES RICHARDS,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in the CurricDistinction in the Curriculum
WILLIAM ARTHUR SCHNEIDER,High
ulum
OHN MORGAN
GUCCIONE Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the
DWARD CHARLES
HAUN BARRY
KENNETH
HECRMAN
Curriculum
GEORGE
CARL KINSTEDT,High Honors LORENBENNETT
SCEIREIBER,
High Honin Liberal Arts and Sciences with
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Distinction in the Curriculum
with Highest Distinction in the
DONALD
E ARLLEARY
Curriculum
PAUL
MCDONALD
STIFEL
JOHN ROBERT
LECOMTE
ROBERTMILLER,High Honors TERRY
WILLIAMTIMM, High Honors
SIDNEY
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in the Curriculum
High Distinction in the Curriculum
DAVIDRICHARD
Now
k
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1057
I n Chemistry
TERRYJOHN BURKHARDT
MEXKZL,High HonROBERTRAYMOND
ANNE LOUISE CAHILL,Hi h Honors in
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and &ences with
with Highest Distinction in the
Highest Distinction in the CurCurriculum
riculum
PETER
BERNARD
NAVIN,Honors in LibLINDACHAO
eral Arts and Sciences
FRANKLIN
GEORGE
PATER
TIMOTHY
EDWIN
CUMMINGS
GARYGASTONDEGRANDE,High Hon- SUSAN
CAROLPATTERSON,
High Honors
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
with Highest Distinction in the
Highest Distinction in the CurCurriculum
riculum
LAWRENCEBARRY SCHWARTZ,High
STEPHEN
ELLIOTT
DOMINICK
Honors in Liberal Arts and SciDAVIDLEE ERBES, with Distinction in
the Curriculum
ences with Highest Distinction in
JOYCE KAREN
GORDON
the Curriculum
PETER
GARNHYDE
MARYLOUISE SEIBERT
RICHARDLOUIS KLOBWHAR,
High Hon- WILLIAMCLAYTONSTRATTON,High
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in the Curwith Highest Distinction in the
riculum
Curriculum
BARRY
WARREN
JIM I. MCCLURE,High Honors in LibSUFRIN
CHARLES
M ACVANVALKENBURG,
High
eral Arts and Sciences
JAMESKEITH MCKECHNIE,High HonHonors in Liberal Arts and Sciors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ences with Distinction in the Curriculum
In Geology
JAMESCARLENCSTROM
In Home Economics
HELENANNEBOJANOWSKI
MARILYNJEAN SCHUMM,
High Honors
CAROL
DORIS OWEN
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANEELIZABETH
SCHRIVER,High Hon- ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences In Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDAHOPEBECKER
LEONARD
JOSEPH ADRIGNOLA,
JR.
ELLIOTTDAVID B m w s
LEWISGRANTALLEN
STEVEN
PAWL
BEILSTEIN
RONALD
STUART
ALPERN
RICHARD
PAUL
BEIN
DAVIDRAYANDERSEN
STEPHEN
MARKBELER
ROBERT
ALTONANDERSON
GEORGE
AUGUSTUS
BELIESON
RONALD
DAVIDANDERSON
JOSEPH PAUL
BELMONT,
JR.
THOMAS
CARLANDERSQN
EDWIN
HOWARD
BE”
SUSAN
KCFHLMAN
ANDREWS
ELIZABETH
A” BENNETT
MORRIS DAVID APPLEBAUM
LELANDNATHANBENSON,with DistincRoss ALANAREND
tion in Physiology
THOMAS
SCOTT
ASBURY
LAWRENCEBERBAUM,High
JOHNGEORGE
Asmom, High Honors in MICF~AEL
Honors in Liberal Arts and SciLiberal Arts and Sciences
ences with High Distinction in
CATHERINE
MAE BACH,Honors in LibPsychology
eral Arts and Sciences
PAMELA
PAGE
BETTS
BRUCEDONALD
BADENOCH
NOVAMACBICKELL
MICHAELDANEBAIRD
DONALDMERLEBIRD,High Honors in
PETER
ALANBARDWICK
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
KNIGHTBARGER
MARILYNGAILBARRETT
THOMAS
CHARLESBIWER
PALMER
BLAIR
SUSAN
LORRAINE
BARRY,High Honors KATHERINE
JACK BENJAMIN BLAKEMAN
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARKBLOCK
MURRYALAN BASS, High Honors in NORMAN
RICHARDALANBLOCK,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GLENNAUBRYBAUM,Honors in Liberal
BARBARA
A” BODY
Arts and Sciences
HAROLD
GLENNBECKE~
1058
BOARD OB TRUSTEES
DAVIDALAN B~DZNICK,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Honors Biology
NEAL
R~CX~A
R D BOLNKCK
ULIE EILEEN
BONAS
€
AI
VID HENRYBOBDEAVX,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES PAULRORGSTEDE,H onors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES
ALBERT
-KEY EDWARD
MICHAELBoss
WILLIAM
JAMES BOSTROM
RICHARD
DANIELBRAND
AIAN DAVIDBREXTOWICH
GERARD
MARTINBREITZER
KIRK PALMER
BRFSEE
E V I N LELAND
BRODE,
JR.
BARBARAEAN BROOKMAN
CEMRLESEROY BUCKLES,
JR.
REX WARRENBULL,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
KENNETH
ALLENBURMAN
STEPHEN
DALEBURROWS,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SHARON
LEEB ~ Y
JAMES MARTINBUTLER
F m ~C
n HAR= BYERLY
DONALD
LAWRENCE
CALEBAUCH
ETHELYN
MILDRED
CALLION
JEFP~EY ROBERT
CANHAM
MICHAEL ALANCANTRELL,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CHRISTINA
ANNECAPERELL
JAMESFERDINAND
CARAVELLI,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SHARLENE
HELENCARLSON
FRANKLIN
DEANCARR,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
RONALD
FLOYD
CARR
MARKJAMES CATLETT
JAMES SHIN-SIN
CHANG
1
JERROLD
CHERNOW
ANDREA
JOYCE CHESZEK
GEORGE
MIN CHIN
RICHARD
YINCCHIN
JOHN HADLEYCHRISTIANSEN,
High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in
Astronomy
CHURCHILL
GARYRICHARD
MARYLYNN
CIPRIANO
DONALD
WAYNECOATS
STEVEN
RAYCOLWELL
LOUISECOON
CAROLYN
DAVIDMARTINCOOPER
ROBERT
BERNARD
COOPER
JOHN THEODORE
COTTINGHAM,
High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSANLOUISECOURTNAGE,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
CRAMER
CUXTISLYNN
EDWARD
WILLIAMCRONAU
CHARLES GREGORY
COLEERSON
ROBERT
EDWARD
CURRIE
[June 17
CARLABARRCUTLIP
KE”EIH Josm Czw~arnnx. High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Highest Distinction in
Chemistry
ROBERT
BROUGF~TUN
DAGGETT
STEPHEN
ALUN DAHL
DIANELYNN DAMOS,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology
JAMES ROBE~T
DAMOS
ROBERT
BRUCEDANLEY
LANAELAINE
DARR
WILLIAMARTHURDARR, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYTHERESE
DASSOW
ERNESTEDMUND
DAVIS
JEANANNDAVIS
LINDENGLENNDAVIS
WILLIAMCEULDAVIS,JR.
MICHAELTHOMAS
DAY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DIANEMARIEDE BRUYCKERE
WILLIAMMICHAELDENNIS
MICHAEL
ROBERT
DEWAN
JOHN DIEHL
ROBERT
Lours JAMES DIZIKES
DIANEFRANCES
DONASH
MICHAEL
WILLIAMDRAKE
LILLIANBALAZS
DUDKIEWICZ
MICHAEL
CLAIBORNE
DUVAL
ERICLEE DYER,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High
Distinction in Zoology
RUTHLYNNEDELMAN
CAROL
SHARON
EGEL,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
RANDALL
BRUCE
EHLERS
HAROLD
DAVIDEICHINCER
JAMES GEORGE
EKEBERC
ALLENRUPERT
ELLIOTT
SHARYN
GAILELLMAN
MARYKAYEMERY
RONALD
JULES
EMRICH
VICTORJOSEPH ENCHELMAYER
ALANLINDSAY
ENGELBERG,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Distinction in Physiology
STEPHEN
CHARLES
ESKER
LARRY
WILLIAMEVERS
JOHN HOUSTON
EWTON,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DIANNELYNNFAFOGLIA
ROGERALANFARMER,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BRADLEY
THEODORE
FEDOROW
CHRISALLAN
FERRILL
MICHAEL
BRUCEFINGER
WENDY LYNN F i N K
ROBERT
COE FINLEY111, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOAN
CLARE
FINNO
WILLARD
JOHN F I S ~ E R
DAVIDELON
FISHER
19701
DAVIDSCOTT
FISHER
S a m CL~NICK FLEISCHMAN.
High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEPHEN
FLISS
LINDAS U Z A N N E FOLJ~X
MICHAEL CHARLESFORCADE
JOHN
MICHAFZ JOE FOSTER
WIJLIAM EDWARD
FOWE
JOHNPETERFRANK
JANET KRISTINE FREDLUND,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAY DAVID FREIDIN
JOHN RICHARDFREY,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KENNETH
JAMESFRIEDLANDER
MARKSTUART
FRIEDMAN
KENNETHFRJELICH,
Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
JAMESAKIRA FUJII
EUGENE
FUNK
FREDERICK
JOHN GAEBLER
I11
Sw ZANEGALBRAITH
CECELIA
CATHERINEGASS
MICHAELJ. GAST,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology
RALF ERVIN
GAUEN,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARYCAROLGEARY,Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
PAULGEDZ
DRUSILLA
BURNHAM
GEISSAL
RICHARDLEE GEISSAL,JR., Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAWRENCE
RYANGENI
LOWELL
I ANGERBER,
with Distinction in
Physiology
JOHN GUYGERSICH
CLAREROBERTGIEGERICH,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Honors Biology
EILEENFRANCES
GIERSCH
DONALD
LEE GLICK, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Actuarial Science
SUSANGAILGLOWACZ
GARYJOSEPHGOLDBERG,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
MAXINEGOLDMAN,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Highest Distinction in Honors Biology
RICHARDLAWRENCEGOODMAN
CRAIGLours GOODWIN
PATRICIA
CHENOWETH
GRABNER
JOHN ALLISONGREAGER
I1
MARYALICE GREDE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
EDWIN
JAY GREEN
MARGARETTE
BERTHA
GREEN
RANDEEJo GREEN
THOMAS
PATRICH
GREEN, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Chemistry
JAMES
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
CHARLJS GLENGRISWOLD,
Ja.
JUDITHKAYGROOME
DANIEL JOSEPEGRUNLOH
ROBERTKIM GUWTHER,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
ANNEG U R ~
JOHN ANDREW
GUTCSELL
KATHRYN
MARIE GYURE
CHRISTYCAROLHABECOST
SANDRA
LEE HAHN
DENNISGENEHALL
LYNNEILEEN
HALLSTEIN
MICHAELHAMILTON
JUDITH ANNHANDZO
MILDRED
SARA
HANNO,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAWRENCE
ALANHANOVER
ERIC
JOHN HANSEN
SUSAN
MARYHAKSON
JAMES JAY HARMS,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BERNARD
ELTON
HARTT
DAVIDRAYMOND
HARVEY,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RICEIARD
EDWARD
HECTOR
JOHNMARSHALL
HECC
MARKJAMES HELMINIAK
PENNY
A NNHENDRICKSON
DANNYGENEHENSLEY,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
GEORGE
DONALD
HERBERT
ARNOLD
J AY HERBSTMAN
JOHN WHITTON
HERM, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RICHARD
SCOTTHEWS
JAMES LEROY
HILLMAN,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Actuarial
Science
MARKEDWIN
HILLS
SANDRA
LOUISE HINSLEY,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
NANCYELLEN
HIRSCH
GAILDARAHODES
BARBARA
MARIEHOFFMAN
DONALD
LEEHOFFMAN
JACQULINE DAVISHOFFMAN,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES
EDWARD
HOFFMAN
ROBERT
STEVEN
HOFFMAN
GEORGELEE HOLUB, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
Lours ALLENHOLUB
MICHELECARYN
HONIGBERG
RONALD
BERNARD
HOPKINS
DOYLEJACKSON HORNE
CAROLYN
FAYE
HOUFEK
JAMES &WARD
HUMPHREY
CONRADIBER,
High Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
SUSAN
JEAN
JABLQNSKY
LYLETHOMAS
JACKSON, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MABYPATRICLA
JACKSON
1060
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
DAVIDJACOE
MICHAELAUSTINJAMERSON
TERENCEJANICIU
JOSEPH GREGORY
JEMSEK
ROBERT
WILLIAM
JENKINS
EDWARD
NORMAN
JOHNSON
JOHNXIN
ERNESTMCCABE
LINWOOD
JARED JOHNSON
RAYMOND
EARLE
JOHNSON, JR.
TERRY
DUANEJOHNSON
DAVIDA. JORDANI
MICHAELJOSEPH KAMINSKI
ELLISKARLIN
ROBERT
DEEANNKARLINC
L L O HOWARD
~
KASPER,
with Distinction in Zoology
KATHLEENDEEKATOVICH
JAMES G~WRGE
KATSENES
SANFORD
KATZ
ROBERT
RODGER
DENEAN
KELLEY
BARBARA
ELISEKELLNER,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSAN
ELAINE
KELLY
FREDERICK
MICHAEL
KEROFF
PAMELA
KARENKIDD,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MICHAELE
JOYKIEFER
CYNTHIAJOYCE KIRCHHOFP,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KIRKPATRICK
BRWCELEONARD
CATHYJ. KLEIN
MARYJo KLINGEL
CARLAMILLERKLOPFENSTEIN
JOSEPH WILLIAM
KMOCH
JANE LEROYKNEEDY,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
KNISKERN
DAVIDPAUL
DENNIS
LERm KNUDSON,
with High
Distinction in Honors Biology
DIANEMORROW
KOHALMI,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EARLROBERT
KOPRIVA,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
DALEKOTTEMANN,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARBARA
LYNN KRAMER,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JEROME RICHARDKRAUT, Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOHN ROBERT
KRECER
MARYANN HAGENKRECER,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LINDAJEAN KRESCA,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOANNE AMALIAKRESL,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
KURTALLENKRUEGER JANE VERONICA
KUCESKI
DANIELALLENK r n ~ m
GEORGINERITA LALJSH, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Mathematics
and Computer Science
MIMI YINLAM
JOHN
[June 17
PHILIPEDWARD
LANE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARKHARRINGTON
LATCH
JAMESWILLIAMLATEER
STEVEN
ERROL
LAVENDER
BARBARA
LOVISELAW
LAWLER,Hi h Honors in
DEL EDGAR
Liberal Arts and tciences with
High Distinction in Physiology
ROBERT
LAWRENCE
LAWTON,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAUL
F. LAZARUS
STEVEN
GARYLEHMANN,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with High Distinction in Actuarial
Science
LAURENCE
JOSEPH LENSKI
SUELEPPER,High Honors in
CAROLYN
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BARRYARTHURLEVINE,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Mathematics
and Computer Science
JOHN ISAAC
LEVY
LLOYDBERNARD
LIFTON,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EDWARD
SHELDON
LINN, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in General Biology
PETER
WARDLIPPINCOTT
DAVIDHANCQCK
LLOYD
SUSAN
ANNELOMBARDI
CHARLES
WILLIAMLONGWELL,
JR.
DENNISEDWARD
LOPATIN SUSAN
ALICELORENZ
EVALUDEN,High Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
JANICE KATHLEEN
LUNDAHL DEBORAH
MAELUNDCREN
FRANCES
SUSAN
MAEIJA,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Honors Biology
JAMES Lours MAGILL EDWARD
LEOMARCOTTE
CHERYL
JAYNE MARKSTROM
FRANK
MARTE DAVIDSTUART
MARTIN,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARTINDALE
DIANESHERRY
DOUGLAS
JAMES MATHISEN,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences JOANNMATORY BRADLEY
KARLMATTEN JOHN
MICHAELMAVZEY CECILIAGAYMCCANE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Mathematics
JAMES WILLIAMMCNAYARA JOHN MICHAEL
MCNURNEY JOHN W A L .M
~ ~ L
MICEIAELJOSEPH MEIRINK OSEPFI ANTHONY
MEISENBACH L I IWARD RONALD
MELLICK MARIANNE
RUEMELVIN
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
THOMAS
GRANTME"
KATHYA" MIL^^, High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARIANNEMILEWSKIY
CARLA SUZANNE
MILLER,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DIANEMARYMILLER
JEF~REY LEE MINOR
BARBARA
LEEMITCHELL
DANCHARLESMITCHELL
THOMAS
EVANS
MITCHELL,
JR.
JOHN LOUIS MOLINAR
JOSEPH MOMENT
NORMAN
MICHAEL
MARKMOON
&CHARD MICHAEL
MORCHAT
JAMES ALANMORGAN
DAVIDJOHN MORIARTY
ROBERT
H ARRY
MORTIMORE
MARYCATHLEEN
MURPHY
MURRAY
WILLIAMFRISBY
NACCARATO
ELISEFRANCINE
JAMES BURTNACHMAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERTA
JOYCENAVICKIS
ROGER
CHARLESNEELY
EDWARD
NEKOLA
CHARLES
PATSY
Jo NELSON
MARTINANTHONY
NEMECEK
LWDWIG
WOLFGANG
NEMETH
JOSEPHJOHNNEFOTEI1
FREDERICK
SCOTT
NEUMEYER
DAVIDR. NEWTON
MICHAELALLEN NEWTON,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LARRYANDREWNIELSEN,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
ARTHUR
NORTH
JOAN MARY OGDEN,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
TERRY
MICHAELO'HARA
KATHLEENMARIEOHMAN
HAROLD
MARTINOLSON
EDWIN
OLSON,High Honors in
ROBERT
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Mathematics
ANTHONY
CHARLES ORNATEK
JOSEPHFRANCIS
PAONE
STEVENDALEYPAUGH
JOHN CLAUDEPEARSON,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
RICHARDLEE PEARSON,Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
KEVINDONALPEPPARD MARYFRANCES
PEPPLE
KEVINPATRICK
PERKINS DANNIEWALTERPETRUNAS GEOFFREY
DUDLEY
PHILLIPS
RITAELIZAPIACENTINI JUDYIRENEPIEKARZ,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
DAKOTA
ARCHIEP I ~ N S
&YE ELIZABETH
PISTOEXUS,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences JANE PLUNK MARTHA
1061
DENNISLEE POLHILL
GLENNMICHAEL POLIN,H igh Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
EDWARD
JAY POUYE~.
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in General Biology
STEVEN ALAN P O R T S
GREGORY
Lours POTEMPA
ALPHONSEJOHN PRANAITIS,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
BERNARD
BERYLPRITZKER,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Distinction in Honors Biology
CARIBS MANUEL
PUIG, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Mathematics
SUSAN
ANNQUICKSTAD
LINDALOUISERADER
MEENAKSHI
RAJAGOPALAN
LARRY
BRWCERAPPAPORT
JOHNWILLIAMREIMANN
GARYJOHN RENZAGLIA
JAMESCARLTON
RICHARDS
BRUCE COMFTON RICHARDSON,Hiqh
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in Honors
Biology
BRUCE COMFTON RICHARDSON,High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANET ELIZABETH
RICHERT,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
ROBERT
ALANRINKEMA
DEBRALYNNRIPPINCER,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
PAULA
ESTHER
ROBBINS
LAURA
LOUISEROBINSON
REEDMARSHALL
R o m , High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in Mathematics
SANDRA
JEANNE
RONSPIES
JAMES WILLIAM ROSEN, High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Psychology
LINDAGAIL ROSENBERG,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Mathematics
and Computer Science
ALFRED
NELLOROSSI
HELEN
ROTHMAN
SHERWINMICHAEL RUDMAN,High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
MARGARET
MARYRYAN
JOHNCRAIGRYJ-ANDS
LOUISEOLUNDRZECHUZA
CARLBYRONSAINTEN
GARYSCOTTSAIET, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences SUSAN
FRANCES
SAVAGE
GEORGE
DENNIS Scmmm
DOUGLAS
WILLIAM S ~ H E M S K E
DAVID SCHIMEL,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUSAN f(AY SCHLUCKEBIER
1062
BOAIU) OF TRUSTEES
MARILYNKAYSCHYALZ
ALLANTHOUS SCHMIDT
ROBERTRICHARDSCHMITT,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
STEVEN
MICHAEL
SCHMITZ
HAROLD
LAWRENCE
SCHRAMM,
JR.
CHARLES
FREDERICK
SCHWARTZ
EILEENMILLER
SCOTT,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
TIMOTHY
RALPE SCOTT, Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
SEWELL
CHARLES
KENNETH
MARKSHANOFF
TERRY
HARLAN
SHAPIRO
SHARON
ANNSHEPARDSON
JIMHERBERT
SHULL
STEVEN
LESLIESILVER,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
111, High
GEORGE
HASKELLSIMMONS
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAMES
WILLIAMSISLOW
CHRISTINE
ALICESLIVON,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Mathematics and
Computer Science
JANICE BATISTA
SLONKOSKY
CRAIGP. SLUTZ
STEPHEN
ARNOLD
SMITH,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in Geology
MICHAEL
LEE SOCOL,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
GRADINE
SOMMERFIELD
TERRY
BONITAJEAN SORENSEN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JACKMARVINS~STRIN
FRANKSPIEGEL,
GEORGE
JR.
CHERYLSur. SPIELMAN,
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
SUZANNE
ROBINSPRIETSMA,
High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
LARRY
DEANSTAHLY
MARILYNVICTORIA
STANEK
CATHERINE
MARYSTANKO
ALANJOSEPH
STEIN
MARLENESTEINER
WILLIAM
JOSEPH
STEINKAMP
FRANCINE
CAROL
STERNBERC
BRUCE
E DWARD
STEWART
TERRY
GENESUKENIK.
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
PATRICIA
Lou SULLIVAN
PHILLIP
ROGERSUMMERFIEW)
JEFFREY PERCY
SUNDBERG
ROGERDWAYNE
SURBAVGR
PAUL
JOEL SUSSMAN, High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
MILLICENTLEESUTHERLAND
WILLIAMLEVINSUTKER
JOANMARGARET
SWANSON
ROBERT
CALVINSWARINGEN
MARK SAMUEL
TAKACISHI,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences [June 17
WILLIAM
TANNER,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
High Honors
JAM= WILLIAMTANXER,
JAMIS
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
FLY” ANTHONYTAYLOR
DALEROBERT
TENCATE
TEBLIZZI
LAURA
MARIE
MARILYNFAYTHERIOT
WILLIAMEARL
TOMPKINS,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Hi hest Distinction in Chemistry
SUSAN
%ARI TONON
DAVID
RALPHTROST
JOYCE
ELAINE
TUCKER
JANANNTURCZYN
ROBERT
KEITHUNCLAUB,
JR.
DAVID
CARLVANDE
BUNTE
RAYVANDE
LARRY
GEFST
JEFFREY
LYNNVANDERSTEEG
DAVID
LEEVENHUIZEN
LURETTA
High HonKATHRYN
VINCKE,
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
with Highest Distinction in Mathematics and Computer Science
PATRICK
ANTHONYVOGEL,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ALEXANDER VUCKOVIC
FRAN
LEEWAGHORN
RITAANNEWAKAT
JOHNWALKER,
JR.
WILLIAM
JAYWALKER
JAMES
NEALWALLACE
RONALD
WILLIAM
WALLER
GEORGE
ROBERTWARING,Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANEANN WEBSTER,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in Mathematics
KARENSUEWFZNBERGER
VALERIE
JEANNE
WEISSHAPPEL
DOUGLAS
WHELPLEY
PAUL
CHARLOTTE
LANIERWHITE
DONNAJEANWILDE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
THOMAS
HAROLD
WILKINSON
THOMAS
HAROLD
WILKINSON
AUGDEN
FREDWINDELBORN
LARRY
JAMES
WINKLEMAN
BECKY
GAILWINTER
TRACY
LEONWISE
ROGER
HUNG
WAI WONC
THOMAS
RAYYATES
DENNIS
LAINEZALUSKY
JOSEPH
THOMAS
ZANT
LINDAKAYZAPF
DAVIDALLAN
ZEGERS
ARTHUR
F RANK
ZEMANI11
JOSEPH EDWARD
ZERWEKH
PAUL
J AYZL~TNIK
ANNZORDAN
BARBARA
JERRILYN
ANNZULEGER,
Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences 19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1063
I* Physics
STEPHENALANBERMAN,
High Honors DONALD
RAY JOHNSON
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with CHARLES
DAYTONKEYES,with D i h c Highest Distinction in the Curtion in the Curriculum
riculum
ALBERT
JOHN KLUN
JOSEPHANTHONYBLANCO,High Hon- LUDWIGEDWARD
KOLMAN,with Disors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
tinction in the Curriculum
JAMES
NELSONCHRISTMAN,
High Hon- STEPHAN
RAYMOND
KIJRTZ,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
ors k Liberal Arts and Sciences
JR.
with Distinction in the Curriculum
WILLIAMJUHN CROISANT,
,
Hon- STEVEN
SEESUN LAI
WILLIAMGILBERT~ R E R High
JOHN LAUA
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences DOUGLAS
MANIS
with Highest Distinction in the LYNNDORSEY
RODNEY
VAILMCCORMICK
Curriculum
ROESKE,JR.
ALANWAYNEHOFFMAN,
High Honors FRANKLIN
High
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ROBERTWALTERTURKOWSRI,
Honors in Liberal Arts and SciHighest Distinction in the Curriculum
ences with High Distinction in the
MICHAEL JAMES HOLM,High Honors
Curriculum
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with ERICWILLIAMWEISS
Distinction in the Curriculum
JOHNVINCENT
WERNER
In Speech Correction
BERNADETTE
ANDERSON
JENNIFERVALENCIAHUBBARD,
High
JOANEVELYN
BELDIN
Honors in Liberal Arts and SciJOYCE
CAROL
BOOKSHESTER
ences with Distinction in the CurMARCIA RUTHCHAPMAN
riculum
ATHANASEA
NANCYCONSTAN
CHARLEYNE
KAMENEAR
JUDITH
ANNLEDuc
PAMELA
J ANEERNEST
KARYNR. GITLIS, Honors in Liberal KATHLEEN
BECKER
NISSAN
LAVERNE
SEAMAN
MARGUERITE
Arts and Sciences
PEGGY
A NNHARDT
In the Teaching of Biology
PAULACATTANDERSON,
Honors in Lib- MARIELILETTEJEZIK,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with Diseral Arts and Sciences
tinction in the Curriculum
BARBARA
ANNBOMBACH
ARTHA HA ANN Boy=, High Honors in VERA SHIRLETTE
JEZIK,Honors in LibLiberal Arts and Sciences with
eral Arts and Sciences
MARGO
KOMORN
Distinction in the Curriculum
RAESUSAN
ANTHONYWAYNE
BRIELER
PEKALA
ANN ARTHUR
PELZ
KAREN
SUECARLSON
MICHAEL
JOSEPH POSTULA,
High HonHELENKAY COLLINS
ors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JOANMARIEC~URVOISIER
EDWARD
LEE DUCKROW,Honors in
with Distinction in the Curriculum
ROBBINS,
High Honors
MARYSNYDER
Liberal Arts and Sciences
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
PAULETTE
ARLAYNE
GLUT
Distinction in the Curriculum
FREDRICK
WILLIAMHAHN,JR.
NORMAN
VICTORHORLER
BONNIE
RUTHSHILLING
CARLENE
LENORE
DORAN
HOUGEN,
High RICHARD
CARTER
STRASSMAN
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in the Curriculum
I n the Teaching of Chemktry
ERIC ESTESRICBTER,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
High Distinction in the Curriculum
In tk Teaching of Geography
JANEANNMEYER
SHARON
HEIMBURGER
PEABODY
In fhe Teachitzg of Mathmatics
BONO
BAR-,
Honors in Lib- MEWLANE
WILLIAMEDWARD
BURD
eral Arts and Sciences
JUDITH JEAN
1064
BOARDOFTRUSTEES
WILLIAM
CARLBURKE,
JR.
SALLY
MARCIACHARMAN
PATRICIA
ANNCOLLINS
JOANN
CRAFT
[June 17
PECCY
LEENELSON
R-,
High Honors
CYNTHIAELAINE
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
JUDY ANNROZMARIN
SANDRA
NICKLASSANDEEN,
Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LARRYDAVIDSERENE
MARLENE
JOY SHAPIRO
JOHN ALLANSTONE,
High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
NANCYELIZABETH
THIEL,
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Highest Distinction in the Curriculum
THOMAS
EXCELL
THOMPSON
LINDALOUISEWATTS,with Distinction
in the Curriculum
LINDADIANNEWEIPERT,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
MARTHAJo DAGUE,High Honors in
Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
RONALD
ALANDAWSON
JAMESROBERT
HALL
HAROLDBEERSHARTMAN
I1
MARGARET
ELIZABETH
KIBURZ,High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with High Distinction in the
Curriculum
JEAN CAROLKOPP, Honors in Liberal
Arts and Sciences
CONSTANCE
ANN KOZIKOWSECI,
High
Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JANE LARRICK,
BARBARA
High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences
JAN BERRYLEV,High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in the Curriculum
I n the Teaching of Physics
EMILKENNETH MOSNY,High Honors
in Liberal Arts and Sciences with
Distinction in the Curriculum
COLLEGE O F LAW
Degree of Juris Doctor
DAVIDNATHANIEL
ADDISON,
B.A., Flor- JOHN ROBERTDELAMAR,A.B., 1967;
ida Amicultural and Mechanical
Honors
JAMES ROBERT
DORSEY,
A.B., 1967
university, 1967
DYSTRUP,
B.S., 1967
CHRISTIAN
WAYNEROBERTANDERSEN.
B.A., Har- ANDREW
STRICKLAND
EARLY,
JR., B.A.,
NORMAN
vard College, 1967
LOUISE
ANFINSON.
B.S., 1967
CAROL
American University, 1967
BRUCECARLERICKSON,
A.B., 1967
WILLIAMWINTERAUSTIN,B.S., 1967
DONALDJOSEW ERICKSON,JR., B.A.,
ORAJAMES BAER11, A.B., 1967
STANLEY
BYRONBALBACH,JR., B.A.,
Lake Forest College, 1968
NICHOLASROSOLINOFALZONE,A.B.,
Rice University, 1967 ; Honors
PRESCOTT
ELLm BLOOM,B.A., Williams
College of the Holy Cross, 1967
ROYCE JAY FICHTE,B.S., Southern
College (Massachusetts), 1964
Illinois University, 1967
RICHARDCHARLES
BOLLOW,B.A., Brown
University, 1967
Lows STEPWEN
GASPEREC,
B.A., UniTOW FIRMAN
BORDEN.B.A.. Greenversity of Notre Dame, 1967
COSTASJOHN GEKAS,B.A., University
ville College, 1967
JWITH CASSBORDEN,
B.S.. 1966
of Chicago, 1967
NATHANGILKERSON,
f o m CHARLESBRADY,B.A., Marquette GEORGE
JR., B.S.,
University, 1%7
1%7
A.B., 1966
JOHN MARTIN
BRUNDERMAN,
A.B., Aug- LYNNEMYERSGORDON,
NORMANJAMESGORDON,A.B., 1967
ustana College (Illinois), 1967
GRAM, B.S., 1967
BRIANSTEWART
ROBERT
LESLIEBYMAN,
A.B., 1967
ROBERTSON
WAYNEHARVEY,
A.B., 1965
CARLSON,
A.B., 1967
BRENTFEILING
BARRY
STEVEN
CARNOW,
B.S., 1970
HARDIN
WILLIAM
HAWES,B.A., NorthWILLIAMFRANCIS
CONLON,
A.B., Indiwestern University, 1967
LEWELLYN
WESTCOTTHICKS,JR., B.A.,
ana University, 1967
JR., B.A.,
DANIELVINCENT~ONSIDZNE,
Northwestern University, 1967
RICHARD
GALEHIGGERSON,
University of Denver, 1967
B.A., SouthLours JAY DAVIS,B.S., 1967
ern Illinois University, 1967
ROBERT
GEORGE
DAY,JR., B.A., Wabash JOHN H. HIX,JR., B.A., University of
College, 1967
Chicago, 1967
-
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
THOMASJAMES HOLDYCH,
B.A., Rock-
ford College, 1%6; Honors EVAN
HOUEY,B.S., 1967 GRADY
BRUCEBRADSHAW
HOWAT,JR., A.B.,
1%7; Honors
WILLIAM
ANDRJ~W
HUFF.B.S.. Indiana ..
University, 1967 JAMES
PHILLIP
JOHNSON, B.S., Uni-
versitv of Colorado. 1967 RUSSELLSNOWDEN
JONES 111, B.A.,
Denison University, 1967 THOMAS
HALEJONES,B.A., Southern
Illinois University, 1967 ALANROBERTKASSIN,A.B., 1966 LEROYCARLHAROLD
CEMT,
B.A., St. Olaf College, 1967 THOMAS
LEWIS KNIGHT,
A.B.,
MacMurray College, 1967 ALFRED
KUIKEN,
A.B., 1967 RICHARD
MANNYMARKLAPIDOS,
A.B., 1967 DANIELCHARLES
LOONEY,B.B.A., Uni- versity of Notre Dame, 1967 JIM DORSETTLUCIE, B.S., Western Illinois University, 1965 ROBERTWILLIAM MAGGS,JR., B.A., Claremont Men’s College, 1967 LEGRAND
LYNNMALANY,
B.S.,
1964 ARTHURLEWISMANN,B.S., 1967 STEPHEN
JOSEPH MATTSON, A.B., 1965; Honors
DENISANTHONYMCGRADY,
JR.,
B.S.,
1967 CARLCARSTEN
MEIER,B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966 ALANLEROYMETZ,A.B., 1%3; Honors BRUCEDENEENMEYER,A.B., 1967;
Honors BARRYRIXMANNMILLER,B.S., 1967;
Honors RICHARD
ALANMILLICAN,
A.B.,
1963 FRED
BENJAMIN
MOORE,B.A., Eastern Illinois University, 1967 JOHN JORDAN MOORE, B.A., St. Louis University, 1966 A.B., 1967 WILLIAMALBERTMOORMAN,
CHRISTOPHER
DAVIDMURTAUGH,
A.B.,
1W7
FREDERICK
JOHN NAFFZIGER,
A.B., 1967 JAXESMICHAELNORTON,
B.S., 1967 DANIEL CLARE O’MEARA, B.S.B.A., Marquette University, 1967 CAROLEANN PAYNE,B.A., Denison University, 1967 JOHNHOWARD
PERCY,B.A., Claremont Men’s College, 1967 1065
FREDERICK
PETERS,JR., B.A., DONALD
University of Notre Dame, 1967 WILLIAMCARLPOSTERNACK,
A.B.,
1967 ROBERT
LYNNPOTTS,B.S., 1967 ALLENLEQNARD
RAY,A.B., 1967 GEORGE
RIPPLINGER,
RAYMOND
JR.,AB., 1967 WAYNEBARRYROBERTSON,
B.A., St. Ambrose College, 1967 RYBICKI, B.A., St. MICHAEL JAMIF,
Procopius College, 1967 JEFFREY PAUL
SAMUELS,
A.B., Western Reserve University, 1967 DENNISMICHAELSARSANY,
B.S., 1968 SCHIFFRIN,
B.S., Uni- DAVIDWHARRY
versity of Pittsburgh, 1%7 PAULGERALD
SCHOEN,B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1967 DAVIDJOHNSCOTT,A.B., MacMurray College, 1967 A.B., 1967 DAVIDMORRISSMITH,
ROBERTDENTONSMITH, A.B., Mon-
mouth College (Illinois), 1967 CHARLESWILLIS SNYDER,
B.A., M.A., Bradley University, 1967, 1969 STEPHEN OTTO SONDERBY,
B.A., Lake Forest College, 1967 JUDITHANNSTEWART,
A.B.,
1967 CURTISLEE STINE,B.A., Miami Uni- versity, 1966; Honors PAUL
LEESTONE,
B.S., 1967 RICHARDLYNN STUMM,B.S., 1963;
Honors JOHN SYGULLA,
B.S.A., BentRICHARD
ley College of Accounting and Finance, 1%7
TIMOTHY
RAYMOND
THOMAS,
B.S., 1967 DAVIDLEE THOMPSON,
B.A., St. Louis University, 1967 ALANCLOYCE
TORGERSON,
B.A., North- em Illinois University, 1967 TUNGATE,
A.B., 1967 DAVIDERNEST
STANLEY
WATERSWILCOX,JR., A.B., 1967 OWEN RHYS WILLIAMS,A.B., Olivet College, 1966 DAVIDJ. WITHEFT,B.A., Northern Illi- nois Universitv. 1967 DANIELTHOMAS
WWDRUFF,
A.B., 1967 HAROLD
ODFLLWRIGHT,JR., A.B., 1967 ROBERT
FRANKLIN
WROBEL,B.S., 1967 ALLANLEEYUSIM,B.S., 1967 MARTINZOPP,
JR., B.S., Loyola GERALD
University (Illinois), 1967 COLLEGE O F EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
1% i k Edwation of the Deaf
PENNY
ANNPORTER
CYNTHIA
MARYA
BRENNA
SUSAN
L. RICHMOND
CONSTANCE
RENACHILDS
DIANTHA
Honors
ZIBMAN,
SHARON
LEE KILKENNY
1066
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
In the Edscretion of Mentdly Handuupped Ckildren
MAKWA
JANE BAILEY,Honors
ANITAHELENE
SACKLEE
KATHERINE
SUSAN
BEAUMONT
PAULETTE
HELEN
STANEK,
Honors
PAMELLA
JANE BITTLE, Honors
BONNIELYNN
SUGAR
ALICE MARIEBOURNE
JULIABUT^ THOMAS,
Honors
AWDREY
SUZANNE
GAMM,High Honors AMYKAYWILLIAMS,
Honors
BARBARA
MARGABEI:
EMMA
KACR,High Honors
LYNNWILSON
SANDRA
KAY MCWETEY
DIANEWIMMER,
BARBARA
Honors
NANCYLEE NYSTROM,
High Honors
RENEEA. ZELAC
PAMELA
ANNEPTASZYNSKI,
Honors
I n Elementary Edilcativn
VIVIANA c m s
CAROL
HOFBAUER
HELD,
Highest
VELVIGIGLIOADEN
Honors
TRUDY
SUSANADES, Honors
SHERRY
CREININHELFER
MARTHA
J o AIELS
SUSAN
ELAINEHELMAN
LINDASUSAN
AKERS
JUDITH ANNHIGHLEY
MARILYNN
KAYHINNERICHS
LYNNADELEANDERSON
SUSAN
AVRUM
ELOISE
N ORMA
HOUSTON
ADRIENNE
JOYCE BARBAKOFF,
High
JACQUELINE ROOKH ~ F E R
Honors
MARYELLENHURLIMAN
NITA SIMON
BARSHEFSKY
ROBERTA
LYNNJAEGER,
Honors
BARBARA
JUDITH SCOTT
BXLYEU,
High Honors
Jo JERDEN
h’IARCIA BIRNEY
HELEN
RUTHJOHNSON
ADRIENNE
JANICELYNNJOHNSON, High Honors
JOYCE EVELYN
BREWE
SARAH
CRAYBRIELER
LINDAHOHMANN
JOHNSON, Honors
MARGARET
LOUISEBRIGGS,
Honors
JUDITHDEBORAH
K AHN,Honors
CONSTANCE
MARIEROESLER
KELLY
JEAN BROOKS
MARLENE
K. KIRINCICH
JUDITH LYNNBWFEN,Honors
BARBARA
Jo BWGHARDT,
Honors
PAMELA
ROGASKOLMAN
PATRICIA
LYNNKONIG
CAROL
MARIECADEK,Honors
CATHYLYNNCAMPBELL
PENELOPE
ANNKOPP
CHRISTINE
AGNESKOPPITZ
EVELYN
MARCRET
COLOSKY
SANDRA
KAYCOOK
High Honors
ANITAMARYKOTARBA,
MARYFRANCES
GEORGIA
ANNKOUROUPAS
CORRIGAN
KARENMARYKRAUSE,Honors
DIANEMARGARET
Cox
KATHLEEN
RAE Cox
JILLLESLIEKULWIN
JOLENE BERNICE
CYGAN,
Honors
RONNAM. KURTZ
ANNEWHITNEY
LACE
CAROLMCCALLISTER
DAFFERNER
BONITALAWDALY,Highest Honors
HELEN
V I ~ O R ILAWRENCE,
A
Honors
LINDAFERN
KATHARINE LEIGH &HEN
LAWRENCE
KATHLEEN
ELLEN
DEPKE,Honors
WILLIAMS
BARBARA
LEDUC
LINDAHASKELL
SHARON
MAEDISHKIN
LEVICK,
Honors
ALVAIRISLIBERT
NANCYGEORGIADRUMMOND
EPSTEIN,
JUDITHMARILYN
Honors
NANCY
CAROL
LINSKY
LESLIEFAITH
BARIJOYCE
FEINGOLD
LIPSCHULTZ,
High Honors
MARILYN
PEARL
FELDMAN
KATHLEEN
ALYCELYNCH
MAHACHEK,
Honors
DIANESCHEPPNER
JANET SUEFISHMAN
CAROLYN
JOYCE FRIEND
CATHYBUCHBINDER
MANDLER
RENALIBBYGAYNOR
SUE MANUS
MAUREEN
NANCYROSEMARTIN
JANE MARIAN
GILCHRIST
ARLETTE
MARJORIE
LYNN
GOLD,High Honors
FLORINE
MAYER
ELSIEBARTLETT
MCGILL
LYNNKARON
GOLDMAN,
Honors
JWDITH ANNMELVIN
ANNGOOD
MARYLINDAMILLER
ANNGORDON,
Honors
MARCXA
MARGARET
SICHTA
MISEK
MARYJANE GRAHAM
BARBARA
LANEGRAVES
SUSAN
MOLINE
MICHELE
CATHYJo GREENWALD
GLORIA
DARLEEN
MOORE
High Honors MARYLou MUNNO,High Honors
NANCYRITTERHANOVER,
IRLD HARBOUR,
JR.
EVA
KATELEEN
MURPHY
ROSALIE
MARIEHARTWEGER,
Honors
ROXANNE
KAYNOREM,
High Honors
BARBARA
ANNNOVAK,
Honors
JUDITH
FISCHER
HAYDEL
ROBERTA
DIANNESOPEM H.EDRIW
JOYCE PACKER,
Honors
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1067
RUTHELIZABFTH
PARAS
BEXEIZY BEITTONSILKWOOD,
Honors
KATHLEEN E. PETRYSHYN
TERI ELLENSIL-AN
CAMILLA
ANNSMITH
SHAIWN
RUTHPODOISKY
KATHLYN
KLINGSMITE
JUDITH KATRRYN
POMEPWKE,Honors
JOLENE
MYERS
SPANO
MARYELIZABETH
PORTER
CHERYL
L YNNPXATHER
DONNA
MARIESTANISH
ELIZABETH
LINDASTAROSTA
IRENE
GORDON
PRITZKEB,
Honors
MARCYBERYL
RAGINS,
Highest Honors MICHELEMARIE STOLARIK
MRIGNA~NI
N. ZAITOON
RAHIM
SUSANMARIESTBOMBERG,
Honors
ROSEMARY
ANNREAY
SYLVIA JEAN STURM
TERESANANRUNKLE,
Highest Honors BARBARA
ANNSZOT
CAROLANNR ~ S E L LHonors
,
VALERIEANN TREADMAN
Highest
DIANEMARIESAFARCYX
KAYLOUISEVANGILDER,
JEANNE
ELAINE
SAPORA,High Honors
Honors
KATHYRAUSER VOGET, High Honors
HELENE
SUSANSAVAGE
MARY
ELIZABETH
VOLAND
JENNIFER
ANNSCHAEFFER,
Honors
LYNNGAILWASSEL
GAILJOYCE
SCHLAPP,
High Honors
BARBARA
WEIGEL,High
MEREDITH
ELIZABETH
JUNESCHOOLEY,
Honors
Honors
REBECCAREGINA
SECEMSKY
JANANNE
RAE WESSEL
DOROTHY
VICKERS
SHELLEY
CAROLYN
LEESHERE
BARBARA
ANNWESSELS
MARLOANNYELLEN
VIVIANADELE
SHERMAN,
Honors
LINDA
FAYE
S IEGEL
SANDRA
KAPPMEYER
ZANDER
SHERRY
Jo SIFGEL
In Indwtrial Education
GARYCHARLES
DRONE
CARLMARTINHAY,Honors
FREDERICK
ERNEST
FANDLER
PHILLIP
WAYNE
HINCHEE
TILDEN
LAVERE
FLEENER
FRANK
HUNTER
DAVID
WILLIAM
HAGEN,
Honors
In Secondary Education
MYRTLEUNDERWOOD
KNIGHT,
Honors
SUSAN
ELIZABETH
AHNCER
MARYKATHERINE
KYRIAZIS
SUSAN h'fIRKAM ATLAS
LAIRD
DEANLAWLYES
MARYKAYEBASS
High Honors
BERKENSTADT,
High Honors JOANLESMEISTER,
GAILJ E A N
NANCYLYNNLUST
CHERYL
L YNNBIERZYCHUDEK
MARTHAMARIEMADDOX
JANETLOUISEBLOOM,
High Honors
ELIZABETH
FISCHER
MAHONEY
JUDY
LANIEBURROUGHS
BARBARA
MCDANIEL,
High Honors
GARYREGINALD
CADWELL
GEORGE
EDWARD
MILKOWSKI
EUGENE
LEONARD
CARLSON
FRANCES
MAINMOORE,
High Honors
MARYEVELYN
CLEVENGER
BARBARA
FRANCES
OLIC
ROBERTCLYDE
CUMMIXGS
SHARON
AILEEN
PAMPE
KATYANNCUNNINGHAM
YVONNE
CECILIAQUIRIN,High Honors
ANNEDAUGHERITY
DENISE
CASEY
SCOTT
RZECKULA
ELMER
DALEFERRELL
KATHLEEN
RINKENBERGER
SUTTER,
BARBARA
RIEKERGRANDT
CAROLDIANEHANSEN
Honors
POOLE
THELIN
VIRGINIA
CAROL
J EAN
HELM,Honors
WILLIAM
BERAN
VOKAC
JOY KAYHOLLINGSWORTH,
Honors
BARBARA
RUTHWERNER
MARIGENE
RUMBAUCEI
HUTTON
CHRISTINEDIANEKESLER
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE A N D BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science In Accountancy
Ross MYRONBLACKBURN,
High Honors
JONSTEPHENACORD
BLANCHARD,
Honors
JOHNRXCHARD
GARY WARREN
AGRFST
TERRY
LEEBOLLMAN,
Honors
JAMES
WILSON
ANDERSON
PETER
LYNNBOWER
SANDRA
KAY ANDREWS
WILLIAM
BRENNE
IIARILYN JOYCE BARNES,
High Honors GORDON
RAYMON
Honors
MICHAELBROWN,
LINDAMARETRECKER
1068
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
RUTH ANN RICHARDSON
BU~KYBILE
THOMAS
EDGAR
BURNS
LINDAFAITH
BURRUSS
ROYNICHOLAS
BURTON
JOSEPH
DENNISCAREY
I11 BARNEY
RAYCARGILE,High Honors
JAMES
MARTINCONLON
FRANK
EUGENE
COZART
RANDY
ALLEN
CUNDALL
Cmrc ADAM
DABROSKI
JOHN JOSEPH
DELUCA
JOSEPH
JOHNDEMPSEY
MARSHALYNNE
DEXTER
LEOALBERT
DIETER
RICCARDO
MICHAEL
DIVITO
STANLEY
HERBERT
FINGERHUT
FORBER
PATRICK
JAMES
NORMAN
RAY FRANTZ
JAYHERBERT
FYIE,High Honors
SIDNEY
GARDNER
DANIEL
HAROLD
CREED
GILLEY,
JR.
MARKCHANDLER
GOLDENBERG
RONALD
WADEGUSTASON,
High Honors
ROBERT
GUTSHALL,High
ARTHUR
Honors
RICHARDJAMES
HAAS
EUGENE
LOUISHAMEISTER
ANTHONY
HARMON
FRANK
MARCRICHARD
HELLER
ARNOLD
HENNING
DAVID
EDWARD
HILQUIST
AUSTIN
Lours HIRSCH,
High Honors
MARYANNHOAGLAND
ROGER
HAMLIN
HURST
ROBERTJOHNIVANAUSKAS
JAMES JOSEPH JIAMBALVO
RICHARDPAUL
JOHNSON,
High Honors
JAMES
BARRY
KAHAN
MARSHALL
J AY KATZ
FRANCIS
DOUGLAS
KELCH
MARKKOCH
DAVID
PAUL
ANDREW
KOURIS,JR., Honors
JOHNCHAPMAN
LANHAM,
JR.
BRUCE
COBURN
LAYER
LEDERER
LESLIETHEODORE
IRWINHOWARD
LERMAN,
Honors
Highest
MARKALANLUSCOMBE,
Honors
CHARLESCHANLEEMA
JAMES JOSEPH
MACKEY
DOUGLAS
DEANMANNERINC,
High
Honors
SUZANNE
MASKEY,Honors
REBECCA
ROLLA
CLARK
MASONBRINK
MCCONNELL
DAVID
WILLIAM
GARY
DOUGLAS
MEYER
STEPHEN
TAYLOR
MEYER
RICHARDANMICHI,Highest
Honors
RICHARDJOSEPH
MITSDARFER,
High
Honors
JAMES PATRICK
MURPHY,
High Honors
KENNETHMICHAEL
MURPHY,
Honors
[June 17
STEVENEUGENE
MUSGROVE
DOUGLAS
WILLARD
NELSON
JOHN ALAN
NEWHOUSE
GILBERT
BROWNING
NORMAN
RICHARD
ALANNUNEMAKER
LAWRENCE
KENNETH
Oms
STEPHEN
ROBERT
OLINCY
BRIAN
JAMES O’MULLEN
WILLIAM
RICHARDS
ORNER
TERRY
ANN PARKS
DAVID
BRUCE
PATTON
AUGUST
ANTHONY
PERRY
MARTINPETERSON
JAMES
JOHN ERNEST
PFAU
LAWRENCE
JOHN PIANO,
Highest
Honors
MICI~AEL
RICHARD
REDEMSKE
JOANNREINHARDT
ROBERT
ROTXRENFREW
FLOYD
RE”=
ROBERT
KENNETH
DALEREUTTER
FANNY
AD-
REYLER,Honors
RONALD
ANTHONY
RINDONE
ROBERT
JOHNROGOWSKI
ABRAM
ROSEN
MICHAEL
JOHNDAVID
Ross, High Honors
KENNETH
EUGENE
ROY
GILBERTHAVEN
SAIKLEY,
High Honors
C ARYSANDS
SCOTT
PERRY
BRUCESCHECHTMAN,
Honors
HERBERT
L. SCHMIDT
JULIAN
LUISSEVILLANO
DANALLEN
SHANER,
Honors
NEALGLENN
SHOCER
WILLIAM
JOHNSHOWTIS
M. SIEC~.
BRENT
MARCSTEVEN
SIMON
DAVID
ELWIN
SOUTHARD
THEODORE
ROBERT
SPENN,
Honors
PATRICK
STASIAK
DENNIS
MICHAEL
ST. GERMAIN
SUNKEL
MORRIS
ARTHUR
RAYFLETCHER
SWANSON
DANIEL
THOMAS
TALLANT
ELLYNRESSER
TANENBERG,
Honors
TIMOTHY
LYNTHEESFELD
JEANELLENTROMPETER,
High Honors
LEROYLEWISVANANTWERP
MICHAELTHOMAS
VOEGTLE
FRANCISMICHAEL
WAGNER
CHARLES
ROBERT
WALLACE
ROBERT
LAWRENCE
WARD
VICI-OR
LYNNWEATHERS
GLENN
CHARLES
WEBER
JOHNROBERT
WEIDNER
STANLEY
HOWARD
WEINSTEIN
ROBERT
WEISMAN
AVERY
GEORGE
LEONARD
WESTENBERGER
111
DOUGLAS
LEEWHITMAN
GREGORY
STUART
WILSON
STEPHEN
CARLWYFFELS
THOMAS
EDWARD
YAXLEY
THOMAS
ALLEN
ZABEL
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1069
I n Commercial Teaching
ELIJAHALANB ~ ~ ~ , H o n o r s
EDITH
ROBINSON
TERWILLIGER,
Highest
ORASUECHENAULT,
High Honors
Honors
PAMELA
JOYCE
NIZIOLEK
In Economics
JOHN STUART
ADLER
ELLIOT
SCHWARTZ
JOHN EDWARD
CODD,
Honors
SHMIKLER
DAVID
JOEL
EVELYN
L6pEZ DfAz
JOSEPH
EDWARD
STANTON
ALBERT
LEETHOMAS
JAMES BENNETT
HAGERBAWMER
LAWRENCE
RICHARDTHOMPSON
JEROME
EDWIN
LEE
BRUCE
W AYNE
WETTMAN
KEVINPATRICK
MORRISON
DAVID
JAMES NESLER
In Finance
DAVID
JOHNLEWIS,Honors
DENNIS
CHARLES
ANDERSON
MICHAELDAYLINDSEY
MICHAFL PETER
ARAMOVICH
CAE LUND
ROBERT
OWENTHEODORE
AUTRY
VERNON
GAYLE
MARTENS
Lours PHILIP
BARON
JOSEPH MCNICHOLS,
MICHAEL
High
BONETTI
JOHNFRANK
Honors
ARNOLDALFRED
BUEHLER
CARLTON
ERNEST
MEYER
ROBERT
E ARLBUSCH
I1
CATHLEEN
MARYMICK-IAELS
MICHAELCANNON
STEPHEN
THOMAS
WAYNE
Moss
RICHARDALANCRANE,
High Honors
WILLIAM
JOHNNOLTE
FRANKLIN
ELDRIDGE
WILLIAM
DAVID
GILBERT
O'LEARY
JOHN WILLIAM
EYLER
ALANOLSON
MICHEALRAY FAYHEE,
Highest Honors GARRY
RAYMOND
FRANCIS
PODJASEK
MARCELDON
FUCHS,
Honors
STUART
WALTER
PYHRR
ALBERTJOSEPH
GARDNER
WARREN ARTHUR
RhYBoULD
HARRY
WILLIAM
GLASSMAN
PAUL
H OWARD
RUFF
GRANDONE
EUGENE
S a m
STEPHEN
EUGENE
THOMAS
MICHAEL GUNKELMAN
HERBERT
JACQUEMIN SLIGER,
JR.
GEORGEROBERT
HARRISON
ROBERT
STANLEY
SMOLEN
THOMAS
WILLIAM
HARWIG,
Honors
STEVE
ALANSOLDWEDEL
JOSEPH MAYERHAZAN
DAVID
BURTON
STUMPF
SVEN
OLAFHEGSTAD,
Highest Honors
MICHAELSUDDER
RICHARD
ALLENDOUGLAS
JONASSEN
HENRY
CARLSZESNY,
JR.
MICHAELKELLY
ROBERT
DANIEL
ALFRED
THOMAS
RONALD
CLAUDE
KOK-ALBLAS
DALEROYTURNER
SCOTT
ANDREW
KRACEN
MITCHELLALANWnss
DANWARREN
KRCHAK
THOMAS
ALLEN
WINTER
DAVIDCHARLES
LEONARD
PH~LLIP
LEONARD
LEWICIU
In Industrial Admikstratwn
MICHAELIRWINROCKOFF
JEFFREY
EARLABLIN,High Honors
DAVID
ROBERT
SCH~ER
JR.
JOHNJAMES BARBER,
JAMES
LEOSCHULTE
WILLIAM
JAMES
BRINKMANN
CARLEUGENE
SIMPKINS
JAMES
ALBERT
CHASE
H. RONALD
STOFFEL,
Honors
HOWARD
ANTHONY
HAYES
EUGENE
W. STOKVIS
JOHN ROLAND
HILBERT
WILLIAM
LAWRENCE
TARNEY
WILLIAM
BRUCE
J ARRETT
LANA
CARLEEN
JOHNSON
THOMAS
JANTHOMAS
DONALB
ALANLEGEL
JEROME
RUDOLPH
TIKALSKY
TIMOTHY
ROBE~T
TUGCLE
ANTHONYNICHOLAS
Luamw
GARYROBERT
MARTIN
PHILIPROGER
VOSE
CHARLES
LANDON
PARVIN,
High Honor*s GARY
LEEWEIMER
JOHNMICHAEL
Wmai
ERNEST
WARREN
RAYBUTIN
MARSHALL
DENNISWHITE
REX ALLENRENFREW
ALENEANSTIN
BARBARA
In Managemmt
HILAIRE
JOSEW LAVIGNE,
JR.
1070
[June 17
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
In Mwketiw
RQBERT
L n ANGLES,High Honors
AM& JOSEPH BEJROWSSU
AMES RUSSELL
BIELLE~
DENNISMICHAELBLAKE
DENNISVARNER
BROWN
JAY BURTON
BRUCE
DAvm CARLBUsm
THOMAS
JOSEPHCALZA
ROBERT
J OHN FELDMAN
JAMES EUGENE
FIEGU
DAVIDJAMES HAHNENSTEIN
RICHARD
BRIAN HALLY
STEVEN
MERRILLHARSCH
JOHN WESLEYKOZYAK,
Honors
RALPHHENRY
LOEWENSTEIN,
Honors
f
MICIUELJAW
LYTLE
CHARLES & A N MARSHALL
FRED
MEYER
ROGER
LUKEJOSEPH MORETTI
GARYLYNPOLESKEY
LEOMICHAEL
QUICK
WILLIAMFAIRBANKS
RICHARDSON
RICHARD
HENRY
SCHINDEL
MARILYN
ANNSCBWARZ
FRIEDMAR
FRANZ
SMULIA
DENNISJOSEPHSTEPHENSON
THOMAS
POWELL
VISKNISKKI
JAMES PATRICK
WAGNER,
Honors
SUSAN
CAROL
WAYHAM
DOUGLAS
AMORWILLIAMS
COLLEGE O F COMMUNICATIONS
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Communications
GAIL LESLEYADERHOLD,
Honors
MARGARET
ROSEFERROLI
LINDAFERNE
FINKEL
AMYLOUISEALTMIX
STUART
ALANFox
PAUL
CHARLES
ANZINE
CECELIAMARYBANACH
JANE FRANK
NANCY
DOROTHY
LEEBARBER,
Honors
DAVIDALLENFRENCH,Honors
BARBARA
SHERRI
FROST
JAYNE WEEKSBARNARD,
Honors
MICHAEL
ALANGADSBY
ROBERT
EARL
BATES
MARCIA
ELAINE
BAUMSTEN
ANNEGORMAN
BARBARA
STANLEY
MARKBmows
JEFFREY GEORGE
HALPIN
CHARLES
WILLIAMHANCOCK,
JEAN CAROL
BERG,Honors
JR.
RONALD
KEITHBISPLINGHOFF
LINDAPICONE
HANSEN,Honors
BRUCEGENTRYBLAIR
MARCIAMENGHARMS
WILLIAMDAVIDBLANKENSHIP
ROBERT
ROYHARSHBARGER
RONALD
ANTHONY
HECHT
JOHN GEORGE
BLUCK
BARRY
R. BLUE
STEVEN
MICHAEL
HECK
LEEBRACKEN
RICHARDBRIANHETKE
MICHAEL
MARYLYN
BRADLEY
PATTON
MICHAELBRUCEHILFRINK
JACQUELYN ANNBRETT
JEFFREY ALANHOPPER
ROBERT
TODD
BRINKMAN
JAMES ALLAN
HOPWOOD
CATHYANNHURLEY,
Honors
BRENTABRAHAM
BROTINE,High
Honors
JACKSON,
Honors
LINDASUSAN
BRUCECARLTON
JOHNSON,
Honors
MICHAEL
GORDON
BROWN
KAY MARIE JOHNSON,
Honors
COLLEEN
MARGARET
BUCKLEY
WILLIAMMICHAEL
JONES
SAMUEL
WHITNAHCAMPBELL
PAULA
RAEKAHN,H onors
JOHN MICHAEL
CARMEN
NANCY
CYNTHIA
KAPLOVSKY,
Honors
ELISE BARBARA
CASSEL
KATHLEEN
JANETKELLY
FRANK
CHAZIN
MICHAEL
KING
CHARLES
ROBERT
GEOFFREY
CHEADLE,
JR.
LINDALEE COHEN
LOISJEAN KOCH,Honors
VIRGINIA
BLANCHE
Honors
KOPECKY,
JULIE STOUT
CONNER
L A U RRAUSCHENBERGER
~
KRACEN
CORNER,
Honors
BELINDAFRUCHTL
BARTON
MARSHALL
LAMB,Honors
FRED
STACER
Cox
THOMAS
EDWARD
LAUE
JOHN THORNTON
DAVIS
PATRICK
J OHN LESTON
LEEALLENDEFOREST
FRED
DYBA
PAMELA
ANNLIPSCHULTZ
DAVIDKANTERLFREDERXCK
GEORGE
EATON
JAMES RICHARD
LUNDGREN,
Honors
ALANH. EISENSTEIN
JEANNE
CELESTE
MARIANI
JOSEPH PETER
ENNENBA~
CHARLESGORDON
MATTHEWS
PATRICIA
MARIEEPPL.IN
BARBARA
SUZANNE
EPSKY,Honors
LESLIEELLENMAYORWITZ
ROBERTH u m M ~ A R R OJR.,
N , Honors
PHYLLIS
INET
FAVUS
DONNAIRWINFERGUSON,
Honors
MARYANNMCCORMICK
1970J
UNIVEBSITY OF ILLINOIS
MARCLANE
MCMANAWAY
NORMAN
JEFFREY MEDOFF
TONIMARIEMILLXGAH
LINDAsvg MITCEELL
PHYLLIS ANNMITCHELL
ALANDANIELMUTTER,
High Honors
DENISLEENAYLOR
JANET ANNNELSOR
JILLVIVIANN~ELSEN
THOMAS
CARTER
NORTON
KATHRYN
EVENosm
EDWARD
E. NOVAK
DONALD
ADAMNYMAN
MARTHAANN PADM~K
KATHLEEN
CARROLL
PALMER,
Honors
FROST
PATTON
RICHARD
MARJORIE ANN PINC,Honors
GARYJAMESPINI
KENTEUGENE
POLITSCH
PRATER
JOHNWILLIAM
LINDA
LEA PROCI'OR
ANNERADOSAVLYEV,
Honors
LINDA
JOSEPHINE
RALSTON
PERRY
WILLISREED
RANDALL
SCOTT
RENSCH
DAWNRICCHIO
DANLEORICHARDS
GAILKAREN
ROLAND,
Honors
A NN RONALD
NANCY
BONNIEMARIERuss
IRWINJAYSALTZ
GAILLINDASCHALLER
1071
GENEROGERS C H R O ~ E R
STEVEN
FREDRICK
SIESR
MADONNAMARGAWSILES
THOMAS
JAMES %CliX?M
KATHERINE
MICHELLE
SNYDBR
DAVID
THOMAS
SODEN,
Honors
ATHINASPASKOS
VIVIENDACMAR
SPIERS
GARYMELVINSTAMM
CAMERON
LANESTAUTH
PHILLIP
DOUGLAS
STONE
SHEILA GAYSTOOPS,Honors
ELAINE
C. STUNGIS
EDWARD
STEVEN
SU-N
WILLIAM
THOMAS
TABOR
IRATEINOWITZ
SANDRA
LEIGH TILLROCK
GREGORY
THOMAS
TOWLES,
Honors
FRANCES
ANNURBAN
VALIQUET
LINDASUSAN
ROBERT
HUGHVANHOESEN
ROBERT
WILLIAM
VANWINKLE
DONALD
LESLIEVARYU
FRANK
JOHN VITEK
RUTHELLEN
WALKER
STEPHEN
MONROE
WHEELER
LEEWILLARD
GORDON
MARYVERONICA
WINTERS
ANDREAJOY WOLLOCK
DEANNA
LOUISEYURIECI
BARBARA
Jo ZAIDEMAN,
High Honors
COLLEGE OF FINE A N D APPLIED ARTS
Degree of Bachelor of Architecture
AUBREYURIEL
GRANT,
JR.
MARCASRENAZI
MICHAELBRUCE
ATKINSON
THOMAS
WILLIAM
GRAVES
PALTIEL
J OSEPH
B A ~
ERNEST
CARROLL
HART
WILLIAMWALTON
HAWKINSON
RANDOLPH
CHARLES
BAHR
HUMBERTO
ENRIQUE
BARONA
PAUL
ALANHEDSTROM
E DWARD
HEITZMAN,
High
FRANK
DAVID
MICHAELBERMAN
FRANK
J. BERNSTEIN
Honors
HENRY
BOYCE
PATRICKD. HILL
PETER
DAVID
BRANNEN
WILLIAM
GARYHOOK,
Honors
RICHARDEDWARD
BROWN,JR., High
DENNISJEROME
HORBINSKI
Honors
J A M ESTEVEN
S
HULSE
BRUCEDAVID
BULLMAN,
Highest
THOMAS
ELDEN
IVERSON
Honors
ROBERT
WAYNE
JOHNSON
JOHNDAVIDCAIN, High Honors
Highest
RONALD
BERTJOHNSON,
CLAYTON
CAMMETT
COLE,JR., Honors
Honors
JEFFREY JOHNCONROY
RICHARDCHARLLSKASTEN
TtOBERT JOHNDAHL
JAMES
LEEKOLESZAR
BRUCEWARREN
DAVIS,
Honors
FRANCIS
JR.
EDMIJND
KOWALEWSKI,
DAVIDJOHNKUFFNER
DAVID
JOHNDULANEY
WILLIAMHENRY
EDWARDS,
Honors
DENNISWARREN
LANGLEY
WILLIAM KEITHh N
JAMES
EBERHART
LAVIGNE
ALANLEEEVINR~DE
ALANJ-ITCHFIELD
ROBERT
MICHAEL DAVIDFEJES, Honors
ROBERT
WILLIAMMCCAULEY,
Honors
LAWRENCE
PAUL
FILIPPI
THOMAS
EDWARD
McCm
&us CALLAWAY
MELOTTE,
Honors
RONALD
WAYNE
FRINK
JAMES EDWARD GILGENBACH,
Honors
RUSSELLWILLIAMMEYERS
FREDERICK WILHGLMS GLEAVE
FREDRIC
ALANMORITZ,
Honors
DONALD
WALTER
GRAHAM,
JR.
JOHNCHRISTOWER
MUFF
1072
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HERMAN
LOWELL
Mvam
GOFXION
EDWIN
MYERS
I1
JAMES
ALANNELSON,
High Honors
JOHNCLAUDE
PAMPETTI
FLOYD
WARREN
PARKS
RICHARD
ALANPASS
JOHN JOSEPHPASTORE
[June 17
IRARocon
HARVEY
MARKDOUGLAS
ROHDE
GREGORY
ALLANROSE
DONALD
CLIFFORD
RUSSELL,
Honors
WILLIAM
LEESHAFER,
High Honors
JOSEP STAG
DAVID
RAYSWEENEY,
Honors
THEODORE
LEATANNER,
JR.
ALANROBERT
THEIS,Honors
MICHAELJOHNTHEISS
ALBERT
GERBEN
THEWIS,
JR.
KEITHJOHN
WEITNER
CHARLESRICHARD
WILLIAMS
TERRY
LEEWILLIAMS,
Honors
CRAIG
WILLIAM
WRIGHT
MARKT. ZACHMAN,
High Honors
WILLIAMFRANK
PHILLIPS
FREDDEANPOLITO
FRED
ALLENPOWERS
JAMES BERNARD
PRITCHETT,
High
Honors
JOHNEDWARD
RAGONA
DENNISCLYDE
REEDER,Honors
JAMES
GAYLAND
REUL
KENNETH
J AYRIHA
JAMES
ALLENROECKER
Degree of Bachelor of Arts
In Dance
KRISTINE
JANEZEBRAUSRAS,
Honors
SUZANNE
TERRELL
Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts
In Art Education
SUSAN
AUENEMATTHEWS,
High
SUSAN
LINDABOB, Hi h Honors
JUDITH
KAEBUCHA,
I-fonors
Honors
Honors
LINDAANNMELDGIN,
KATHY-LEE
CHICHESTER
CAROLYN
CARTER
PANN
LINDASUECOHN,Honors
EILEEN
COHNREAD,
Honors
REBECCAJANEDAESCHNER
SAUER,
KATHLEENE
Honors
JEANNE MARIE
DUBOIS
EDITHSHARON
WALKER,
Honors
LORRAINE
RUETER
HERM,Honors
ANNETTE
RUTHWEISBERG,
Honors
DOROTHY
FRENCH
HOLMQUIST
JANISANNYOUNG,
Honors
ROSALIE
KOTWAS
HRVOL,
High Honors
TERRY
LYNZIMMERMAN
NANCY
ANNHUTCHINS,Honors
SANDRA
ALENELEVIN,High Honors
In Crafts
RAULALVAR
ROGER
S I ~ N
SUEANNCAHILL
PATRICIA
JOSEPHINE MCGARRY
JOANMARY
SLATTERY,
Honors
JOHN PAUL
ROLLAND,
High Honors
PAULA
JOANSTERN,
Highest Honors
I n Graphic Design
ALANLESLIEBLAIR
LEEGARRET
BLAIR,Honors
JACQUELINE
LEE BOWLING
CHOWJUNC CHAN
C ~UGHLAN
MARYELLEN
MELISSAA” CIUTTON
RUSSELL
DOOLEY
HORKHEIMER
ECKERT
JUDITH
LENORE
RUTHFINK
RICHARD
S c o n HAEGER
CLAIREMASAKO
HANAMOTO,
Honors
LAURIE
DAVIESHERM,High Honors
BRIANMICHAELHYTOFF
JANET
MAYKASKO
STEPHEN LYNN KELLY
KARYN
LYNNKOZAR
KENNETH
J ANLFDNARD
BARBARA
ANNMALINA
JOHNCHRISTOPHER
MCCARTY
JANET
L YNNPAITL
MADELINEP ~ Z K EHonors
R,
JOANRoss ROBIE
DEBORAH
ANNRUBIN
SAIKLEY
JOANNE
DENISEEITZEN&IN, Honors
DAVID
LYNNSUNDAHL
LINDALOUISE
TEAL
THEODORE
WILLIAMTIMRECK,
JR.,
Honors
ANTHONY
ROBERT
VOREL
MAUREEN
KATHLEEN
WADAS
MARY
JANEWEBER
ANN MARGARET
ZIMMERMAN
I n tlre History of Art
ANDRESSV
CARLETON
WILKS,Honors
JWNNANCY
BURGHART,
Honors
PHYLLIS
ROBERTA
FOHRMAN
I9701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1073
In Industrid Design
BARBARA
ELLEN
KOELLING
WXLBURN
OTTOBONNELL 111, Honors
MACHACEK,Honors
ROBERT
WILLIAM
DEWITTARTHUR
DILLENBECX
MUELLER
NELSON
DAVID
CARLGEOXIXGARANT
ARNOLD
LE~NARD
SEPKE
MONTECRAIGGILLESPIE,High Honors
RESAMARGARET
WATSON
DAVID FORD
INNES
DAVID
HARVEY
WELLMAN
PAULDENNIS
KERVIN
In Painting
ROGER
RALPHSCHULT,
Honors
PATRICIAANN JAMES
GAELZENDERSTACK,
Honors
MARCIA KAYLARSEN,
High Honors
MILLERMARZEN
KATHERINESTEXHEN,
High
MARY
ROBERT
BLAIRMCMILLIN
Honors
LINDASCHEU
VETTER
MARSHALL
PARK
ROBERT
TINAWOLFER,
Highest Honors
ANNLESLIE
ROPP
SCHUETTE,
LYNN
VIRGINIA
High Honors
In Sculpture
MARYANNHICKMAN
Honors
MORRISDAVID
APPLEBAUM,
ROGER
ALANPAINTER
MARYJUNEEATON
CHRISTSIOURIS
FULLER,Highest Honors ARTHUR
STUART
JAMES
DORISMARKSHAZARD
Degree of Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
KEITHEDWARD
HOAGLUND
HOWARD
LEWISCARREN
WILLIAM RUSSELL
JOHNSTON
JERROLD
STEVENCORUSH
GARYGLENN
PIEPER
GERMAN
TAD HE^ CRUZ
RANDALL
GRANT
RAIMAN,
High Honors
GARYROBERT
DUNLOP
TERRY
ALLEN
RIES
JAMES
LAWRENCE
FULCEN~
RONALD
CURTISSTANKE
DAVID
MICHAELGENNARO
LAURENCE
STEPHEN QNIA
Degree of Bachelor of Music
CARLA
MARIELEHMANN,
High Honors
PAULA
HASEMAN
BERGHORN,
High
JOHNRUSSELL
LINDSEY
Honors
YOKOHIRASAWA
MUNAKATA,
High
ALICEFRANCES
BRIN, Honors
Honors
LEEALANDUCKLES
ROBERT
E DWARD
NOVOTA
LINDA
MARIEGREEN
GLADYS
LEEPHILLIPS
MICHAELHARRY
HABERKORN,
Honors
JOSEPH
JOHNPINZARRONE,
JR.,Honors
STEPHEN
HUSARIK,
JR.,Honors
WILLIAMWARREN
WESTODTT,
Highest
JANEBAKKEN
KLAVITER,
Honors
Honors
ARTHUR
JAMES JSLIMA,
JR.
Degree of Bachelor of Science In Music Education JOHNFRANKLIN
GLOVER,
High Honors
MARILYNEVAANDERSON
LARRY
HERBERT
GROSSMAN
PAMELA
LYNNANDREWS,
Highest
Honors
KAYGUSTIE
KARLA
LINDAPAULEY
HAEGER,
High Honors
ROSILLABARRA m
JANICE
BROOKS
Loms OLLMAN
HALL
JEAN HARRIS,
High Honors
BONNIE
&THY MARY
BUONATJRO,
Honors
NANCY
K RUMM
HULTING,
High Honors
ELLEN
KATHRINE
BURKHART,
Honors
SHEILA
CRUMP
JOHNSON,
Honors
BRADLEY
GENECOLE
GAILELLEN
KALVER,
Highest Honors
JAMES
LEECRONE,
High Honors
SUZANNE
ELIZABETH
KELLY,
Honors
STEVEN ROYDENNY,
High Honors
KAREN
SUEKENNICUTT,
High Honors
RONALD
JAMES
ELLISTON,
Honors
MONICALEELAUDERDALE
THOMAS
JOSEPH
FIALA
CAROLANNLESH,Honors
DIANNETECKENBR~CK
FITZPATRICK
CHRISTINEFRANCES
LEVORA,
High
ROBERT
WALTER
FORD,
High Honors
JOANHURNFREY
Honors
LOY
DEANSTANTON
MARILYNSUEGALLIVAN,
Honors
DANIEL
LEELUNT
STEVEN
RANDOLPH
GEIBEL,Honors
1074
BOAXD OF TRUSTEES
[June 17
BONNIEANNROSENBAUM,
Honors
DAVIDALLENMABRONE,
Honors
MARSHA
MARIEMATTEONI,
High
MARSHABRONER
ROSENBLUM
RICHARD
WALTER
ROUSH
Honors
VIRGINIA
ANNSALMO
BETTY
Sm. MATTHEIS
RONALDDUANEMCWILLIAMS,High PAMELA
JEANN
SANOSIU,
E
High Honors
Honors
DONNA
LYNNSEZGLE
BONNIE
FREDIN
PFEIFER,
High Honors
LOUISESMITH,Honors
NANCY
STEPHEN
STAUFFENBERG,
FRANZ
Honors
JAMES
CHARLES
Highest
PLONDKE,
TASA,
Highest Honors
DAVIDWAYNE
Honors DIANEKATHERINE
WHITE,High
LINDALAMBERT
ROAKS
DEIDREANNROESCH,
Honors
Honors
ELLENROSEN,Highest Honors
EILEENFOOTE
WHITE,High Honors
MANDELROSEN,Honors
INEZ
ZUTLIN
ROBERT
OREEN
In the Teachittg of Dame
CHRISTINE
BENNETT,
Honors
JAKICE
SUEKOVAR,
Honors
Degree of Bachelor
JONWALDEN
ANDERSON
TIMOTHY
CHARLES
COUNIHAN
Honors
GEORGEEDWARDS,
MICHAEL
MARYIRISHOLLAND,
High Honors
LARRY
JOHNHOMLITH
COLLEGE
of Urban Planning
ROBERTJENSEN
CURTIS
WILLIAM
JONES
MAURICE
M I C H A E L TERRANCE
LAMBERT
PAULDANIEL
LEINBERGER,
High Honors
O F PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Degree of Bachelor of Science
In Health Education
BARBARA
LEDDER
CHRISTINE
JANICE
LOUISEUNRUH,
Honors
ULIS,Honors
CHARLES
PAULWOLFF
DAVID
BERNARD
In Physical Education
BETTY
CHRISTIANBAER
ANNMILLER
KENNITH
R AYBARW
PRESTON
JAMES PEARSON
JUWE
SYLVIA
BECVAR,
Honors
CONNIEJEANPETERSON,
Honors
L A ~ J RELLEN
E N PORGES
ROBERTLOUISBIESZCZAD
KAREN
SWE
BONNSTETTER,
Honors
LINDA
WHEELER
PRAY
KENNETH
RUSSELLBRAUER
MICHAELTHOMAS
PRICE
MICHAELEDWARD
BROWN
EDWARD
AWBREY
RAYMOND,
JR.
PEGGY
JEANBURMEISTER,
Honors
RACHELANN REGNIER
JERRY
ROSE,High Honors
THOMAS
BROCK
TAYLOR
BUTTS
BEVERLY
ANNRUDOLPHI
JANEPFLEDERER
BUTTS
PAUL
WESLEY
CRAWFORD
LYNDA
K AYSCRANTON
GEORGE
L AWRENCE
DUFFEY
MARCIAJEAN
SEATON,
Honors
MELISSA
HAROLD
30 DUNNAN,
Highest Honors
RAYMOND SHERRY
ALANLLOYD
EFFLANDT
KENNETH
LOWELL
SHULTZ,
High
BECKY
Lou GILLFSPIE,
Honors
Honors
MARYP GONIS,Honors
SANDRA
KAYSTONE,
High Honors
MARCIAJEANSULLIVAN
JOYCE GREEN
CAROL
EDWIN
JOSEPH
HALIK,JR.
BONNIE
J EANTYKVART
SHIRLEY
MARIEHOLLIDAY
ELIZABETH
FRANCES
WHITNEY,High
CLAWVINCENT
JINKS
Honors
CHERYL
ANNEWITTLER,
Honors
HERBERT
SCOTTJOHNSTON
BARRY
ANTHONY
YURTIS
JAMES
HENRY
JOST
SUSANNE
HARRIET
KETCHAM,
Honors
MARYKELLER
ZIMMERMAN,
High
MARGARET
LQVAAS
ANDREA
Honors
JUDITHANNMARCHESI,
Honors
In Recreation
GLENLEONARD
ALLIE
KATHRYN
HOPEBRILL,
Honors
LINDAANNANDREONI
MARGUERITE
ELLIOTT,
Honors
A NN BERGMAN
ROBYN
KAREN
BAYSHAGAN
GEORGIA
ANNEBOHLEN
KATHERINE
TRUE
HANNELL
RONALD
REBECCA
A” BRENNER
NEALLAPAGE
19701
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
CHALMERS
NEUBAUEX
REKER
WILLIAMFRANCIS
LINDASUSAN
SPRAGUE
IRENE
1075
LINDAKARENWATERS
JUDITH ANN WEBB,Highest Honors
ROBERT
ALLANZVCKERMAN
C O L L E G E OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Degree of Bachelor of Science In Veterinary Medicine
STEVE
LEELOYET
ROBERT
A RTHUR
ALDRICH
DAVIDRoss MANNING
JAMES HOWARD
BLOCK
DUDLEY
LEROYMCCAW
CHARLENE
ADELLE
BOEING
GARYELVERT
MCKIBBEN
TERRY
LEEBOLTON
MOORE
KENTONPHILIP
THOMAS
GREGORY
BROOKS
ROBERT
A LANMOSKAL
PHILIP
ASA BUSHBY,Honors
MONTERODELLMUSGROVE
CLAYARNOLD
CALVERT,
High Honors
ALANHOWARD
NATHANSON
JOSEPH MICHAEL
CABRILU)
MICHAEL
J OSEPH NUZZI
JOHN SEVIER
CAVE
TERENCE
ALANOSBORN
CLAIR
WILLIAMPATRICK
DIANXEEDITHPANKOW
JEFFREY ALANDAVIS
WILLIAMJOEL PASCO
FREDRICK
HOWARD
DRAZNER
MICHAELPAULPASSARELLA,
Honors
JOHN ALLENEBREY
DIANAKORNBLUTH
PHILLIPS
RONNIEGENEELMORE
ROXALD
GENEPIERCE,Honors
CHARLES
DAVIDEMIG
ROGER
M ERLEPRAY
DENNISRICHARD
GEISER,Honors
ROKALD
ALLENPRICE
JEROME
OLIVERGENGE
JOHNDAVIDREED
MICHAEL
GOLDFARB
STANLEY
JOHNWILLIAMREED
HENRYFREDERICK
GRASKE,JR.
ROBERT
ELLISREICH,Honors
DOUGLAS
ANDREW
GREGG,Honors
GORDON
KEITHRHINE
ANDREW
GUTTER
ELLIOTT
THOMAS
WILLIAMRIEBOLD
DENNISROBERT
HAGCERTY
ROHDE,Honors
DENNISELMER
KENNETH
JOSEPHHALBACH
ROBERT
RICHARD
ROTHE
ROBERT
GERALD
HALLSTROM
RICHARD
GRAHAM
RUSHTON
WILLIAMALBERT
H ERATH,
JR.
GREGORY
LYNNSCHROEDER
EDWARD
LANEHOEDEBECKE
RICHARD
LOUTSSEFCIK
RICHARD
ALBERT
JOHNSON,
JR., Honors
DALEFREDERICK
SIEFERT
JOHNALBERTKOEHM,Honors
ROBERT
FRANCIS
TECLAW
WILLIAMAUGUSTKRUMREY,
Honors
WILLIAMALANTHOMPSON
BRUNO
KASTYTIS
LATOZA
MICHAELALLENTURNER
DANIELCHARLES
LAUGHLIN
HARRY
LEEWHITLOCK
TERRY
R AYLEPPER
EDWARD
MICHAELLEWIS
Degree of Doctor of
SAMMY
KAYEALLEN,Honors
THOMAS
AMLUNG,
JR.
ALBERT
JAMES
LOUISAMMIRATI
JOHNLEONARD
BAUMANN
TERRY
LEE BECKER
RANDALL
HUGHBORRI
BOURN
JOHNEDWARD
RONALD
CHARLES
BOWEN
JOHNWESLEYBYRD
KENNETHDEE CAREY
FRANKLIN
ANDREW
COBLE
CHARLES
ALLENCOHEN
JOSEPH DUNN,J R.
THOMAS
ROGER
FRANK
HAGENBERG
TIMOTHY
JAMES HARRIS
PATRICK
JOHNHEITZMAN
PAULWAYNEH ~ s s
JAYNE
E HOOKS
JEANE H ~ K S
JAMES
AMBROSE
HORAN
BRUCEEDWARD
ILGES
Veterinary Medicine
MICHAEL
DENNISKASTELLO
JOHN KELLY
MICHAEL
RONALD
MURRAY
KIPNIS
JAMESDANIELKOLLER
KRAGNESS
CRAIGPAUL
JAMES EDWARD
KURZYDLO
JOHNMILTONLANCLOSS
CLIFFORD
BRUCELOUDERBACK
CAROLE
MICHELELUCIA
PAUL
ALBERTMARTIN
RONALD
LEE MARTIN
hfAVES
GARYGEORGE
JAMES DANIELMCKEAN
SUZANNE
ELIZABETH
MELTON
THOMAS
ANDREW
MILOS
TIMOTHY
VANMINNICK
RONALD
ALANMRAZ
JEROLD
LEWISNEEDELMAN
TIMOTHY
ALANOHMAN
PETERSON
MICHAELROBERT
BRATISLAV
MILANRADIVOJEVIC
1076
BOARD O F TRUSTEES
[June 17
GLENRICHARD
REDROSENTHAL
GARYLEESTAMP
CHARLES
VERNON
TRAYSER
ANTHONY
CHARLES
SAUL
JOHN PARISH
TEIMBLE
MICHAELSCHAER,Honors
ERIC
JOHN TROTTER,
Honors
DENNIS
JOSEPH SCHWARZENTRAU~ ROBERT
CHARLES
TRUCKSA
RANDALWILLIAM
SEBRLNG
PAULCHARLES
TUCEK
LEWISSEIDENBERC
JANE MARIETURREL
DORICE
SHUMWAY
DWIGHT
PAULMARTINVARNOLD
MARTINANTHONY
SIMR
SAMUEL
GEORGEWALTON
JAMES IVANSIECRIST
BRUCE
THOMAS
WILLIAMS
&CHARD LAWRENCE
SOPXARZ
JOHNNIE WILSON
WISEMAN
JAMES JAY
SECRETARY'S R E P O R T
The Secretary presented for record appointments to the faculty made
by the President ; declinations, resignations, and terminations; cancellation, declinations, and resignations of summer quarter and declinations
and resignations of summer session appointments ; leaves of absence ;
and retirements. A copy of the report is filed with the Secretary.
COMMUNICATIONS
REQUESTS FOR APPEARANCES BEFORE THE BOARD
Mr. Hughes announced that he had approved on an emergency basis a
request from Mr. Will B. Betchart, General Chairman of the Civil
Engineering Graduate Student Association, to speak to the Board on
the subject of Communications Among the University Constituencies.
Subsequently, Mr. Betchart asked that his appearance be deferred.
Accordingly, the presentation will be made before the Committee on
General Policy at its July 22 meeting.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FUTURE MEETINGS
Mr. Hughes announced the schedule for the next three meetings of the
Board: July 22, Urbana-Champaign; August 12, Urbana-Champaign ;
September 16, Chicago Circle.
RECESS
Mr. Hughes announced that the regular meeting would be recessed for
a meeting of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. H e also stated
that the Committee on General Policy would meet after lunch to hear
a presentation from a representative of the Student Government at
Chicago Circle on the subject of University investments and to discuss
a report from the Ad Hoc Committee of Student Observers.
It was also announced that an executive session had been requested
and would be convened after the meeting of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds to consider reports and recommendations relating to
patentable discoveries and acquisition of property.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
When the Board reconvened in executive session, the same members of
the Board, officers of the Board, and officers of the University as recorded at the beginning of these minutes were present.
RECOMMENDATION O F THE UNIVERSITY PATENT COMMITTEE
(43) The University Patent Committee, with the concurrence of the Chairman of
the University Research Board, submits the following recommendations relating to
patentable inventions by members of the staff.
19701
1077
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
1. Rotary electrostatic precipitator - Shao Lee Soo, Professor of Nuclear
Engineering and of Mechanical Engineering, Urbana, inventor. This device consists
of electrodes and collector plates mounted in a drum on a rotating wheel. The passages of dusty gas to be cleaned and the passages for the cleaning of the collector
plates are separated by seals over the drum. The collector passages alternately pass
between these sectors to collect dust and to be cleaned.
T h e Committee recommends that a 20 per cent distribution of net income be
made to the inventor. (The Board of Trustees approved assignment of the rights
in this invention to the University of Illinois Foundation on January 12, 1967.)
2. Transmitter and receiver for the transmission of computer (digital) data
over standard commercial television channels - John E. Stifle, Senior Research
Engineer at the Coordinated Science Laboratory and Computer-based Education
Research Laboratory, Urbana; Donald L. Bitzer, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Research Professor at the Coordinated Science Laboratory, and Director
of the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory; and Michael Johnson,
Electronics Technician at the Coordinated Science Laboratory, Urbana, inventors;
developed under the sponsorship of the Joint Services Electronics Program. Because digital information is binary in nature, only two voltage levels are needed
to represent a hit of digital information. I n the system described here one voltage
level is chosen as the black (blanking) level and the other as the white level. Each
horizontal scanning line in the television field is divided into 100 time bins of .01H
seconds each (H = 1/15750 seconds). The first 16 bins of each line are used for
horizontal synchronization and blanking purposes. The remaining 84 bins along a
line each contain one bit of digital information. Field tests indicate that better than
7225 fields are transmitted correctly for every field with errors. The number of
bits in error in a bad field is generally less than 250.
The Committee recommends that the rights of the University in this invention
be assigned to the L'niversity of Illinois Foundation for study and possible patent
application, subject to the rights of the sponsor.
I concur.
On motion of Mr. Clement, this recommendation was approved.
EMPLOYMENT O F SPECIAL COUNSEL
(ESTATE OF EUGENE S. BOERNER)
(44) At the time of his death in 1966, Eugene S. Boerner held title to certain stock
in Jackson and Perkins Company subject t o an executed contract of sale. In his
will hlr. Boerner directed that this stock, or the proceeds from the sale thereof,
be distributed as follows: 80 per cent to Cornell University and 20 per cent to the
University of Illinois.
The Lincoln Rochester Trust Company has filed its proposed final report as
Executor of the Estate of Eugene S. Boerner, and is seeking the approval of that
report and its discharge as Executor of the estate. Certain transactions during the
administration of the estate,with respect to the sales agreement require full exposition and it is in order for the University to file formal objections in the New
York court with reference t o the proposed final report. The Vice President and
Comptroller and the University Counsel recommend that the University Counsel
be authorized to take such steps as are necessary or appropriate, including the
employment of special counsel, to protect the University's interests in the estate.
I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. On motion of Mr. Clement, the Board adjourned.
EARLW. PORTER
Secretal'y
EARLhl. HUGHES
Presidmt
LUNCHEON GUESTS
Some thirty-five members of the faculty and student body from the
Urbana-Champaign campus were guests of the Board at lunch.
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