THE UNliVERSliTY Of �HliCAGOPOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEPELLER f 7TheThree Hundred Twenty-eighth(CONVOCATliON ITheSfRliNGTHIRD SESSIONJune FourteenthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-nineROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDJER Of JEXJERCKSJESFor the Conferring c!l DegreesTen o'clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Primi Toni(The congregation standing until after the prayer) Giovanni GabrieJiThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidates for the Quantrell AwardsThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESSEDWARD H. LEVIPresident of the UniversityTHE ANTHEM0, Clap Your Hands Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Rockefeller Chapel Choir and Brass EnsembleRICHARD V IKSTROMDirector of Chapel Music0, clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph.For the Lord most high is terrible; He is a great King over all the earth.God is gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of a trumpet.Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises untoour King, sing praises;For God is King of all the earth; sing ye praises everyone that hath understanding.God reigneth over the heathen: God sitteth upon the throne of His holiness.Sing praises unto our King, sing praises.From Psalm 47THE AWARD OF HONORSPaper: "Marginality as Sociality: The Con­cept of Deviancy in Huron Mythol­ogy"Paper: "An Investigation of Poly-L-Proline:Its Structure, Electrostatic Interactions,and Conformational Transitions"Paper: "Marshall G. S. Hodgson: A ModernPre-Modern Historian"Paper: "Preliminary Studies of Initiation ofProtein Synthesis in Cell-Free Extractsfrom Rabbit Reticulocytes"Paper: "Toward a Rational Debate on the Na­ture and Reform of the University"Paper: "Disulfide Bonds of Bovine Proinsulinand Insulin"Paper: "Investigations on the TemperatureSensitivity of Corticosteroid-MediatedInduction of Glutamine Synthetase"Paper: "Papillae Formation by Bacillus sub­tilis"Paper: "A Dilemma of Democracy"Awarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Keith Cameron Backman Jeffrey Carroll KinkleyJuliann Leila Bamberg Consuelo Maria KertzDavid F. Barone Malcolm Jay KottlarCarl Martin Berliner James Alexander KoziolDeborah McPherson Berman Michael Stuart KramerHarry Berman, Jr. Jeffrey Theodore KutaDon Howard Bialostosky William Ming Fu LeeCharles R. Birdwell Keith Jon LenchoStuart Davidson Braman Robert Perry LiebermanPatricia Eileen Bundy Linda Jean MackKent Vernon Busse Neal Rice MalmstenJessica de Grazia Rose Maxine MarcusElliot Jay Feldman Jean MatherDiana Fields Marcy Rae MatthaiSharon Lee Fine Richard E. MendalesJuliana Geran James MullerheimMartha Gloria Gold Richard Stewart MurrayDaniel Jacob Goldberg Joshua M. NelsonRobert L. Hansen Mitchell Paul PinesJoyce Ellen Heckman William M. Reddy IIIJudith Lois Henderson Judith Ann ResellEdward Holland James M. RialSusan Ruth Horowitz Andrew RibnerMarcia Paul Kastner Lawrence Stephen RossElizabeth Starma KatzAwarded Special Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Donald Henry Abel(Anthropology)Keith Cameron Backman(Chemistry)Roy H. Behnke, Jr.(Civilizational Studies)Ronald Allen Bernstein(Biology)Don Howard Bialostosky(Ideas and Methods)Charles R. Birdwell(Biology)Harold A. Burger(Biology)David Jay Caro(Biology)Elliot Jay Feldman(Public Affairs)Leo I. Gordon(Biology)Deborah Gordon Hirtz(Biology) Carol S. RubensteinSylvia Lynn SavitSteven Thomas SeitzMichael ShenRobert G. SiehLarry Arnold SilverRandolph S. SimAnne Elizabeth SmithJoseph H. SmithColleen Anita MinerStameshkinDaniel S. StokolsCarolyn Ruth StoloffAlice Joan SucherKathryn SuterJames Marshal UngerToby Alice VolkmanMelvyn Harold WaldDennis C. WaldonPeter H. WalpoleJane Ellen WildGlen Robert WillieNorman David WinarskyAllen L. WollPaper: "Restoration of the Immune Responseby Circulating Lymphocytes"Paper: "Studies of Interference among theMurine Leukemia-Sarcoma Viruses"Bertha H . Josephson(Civilizational Studies)Elizabeth Starna Katz(Biology)Jerald Allan Kessler(Political Science)Michael Stuart Kramer(Biology) Paper: "[ohan Huizinga on the Patterns ofthe Past"Paper: "Antibody Formation and Passive Im­munization"Paper: "Suburban Voting Behavior"Paper: "Adaptive Formation of Fatty AcidActivating Enzyme in ChiIomonas para­mecium"Robert Perry Lieberman(Chemistry)Dean Kenneth Niles(English)David G. Ostrow(Biology)Gregory Gus Salzman(Art History)Judith Nan Silins(Philosophical Psychology)Larry Arnold Silver(Art History)Terry Lynn Spielman(Public Affairs)Frederick M. Stein(History) Paper: "Mn02 Oxidations in Acetic Acid­In Search of Mn ( OAc ) 4"Paper: "Sex and Structure in Portnoy's Com­plaint"Paper: "Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Yeast"Paper: "Humor in the Thought of Paul Klee:An Appreciation of His Doodles"Paper: "A Soul's Answer to Suffering"Paper: "Cross Purposes: A Crucifixion Panelat the Art Institute of Chicago"Paper: "Conflict between Bureaucracies Aris­ing out of Laos' Trading Position"Paper: "The Social Implications of the Thir­teenth-Century Mystische Frauenbe­wegung"Paper: "The Effect of Cholestyramine on theNephrotic Rat"Paper: "Dostoevski and the Problem of Free­dom"Mark Christopher Steinhoff(Biology)Carolyn Ruth Stoloff(General Studies)Alice Joan Sucher(General Studies) Paper: "The Persecution and Assassination ofJean-Paul Marat as Performed by theInmates of the Asylum of Charentonunder the Direction of the Marquisde Sade by Peter Weiss, and the Prob­lem of the Audience in the Theater"Paper: "Thermal Inactivation of Infectivityof Respiratory Syncytial Virus"James Kirk Wright(Biology)Members elected to Beta of IIIinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:1969 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARJessica de GraziaSharon L. Fine James M. Unger Gary Yudkoff1969 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARHarry J. BermanDon Howard BialostoskyJuliana GeranCatherine S. HarkinsJudith Wyatt HendersonBertha H. JosephsonJeffrey C. Kinkley Malcolm J. KottlerJames Alexander KoziolMichael Stuart KramerWilliam M. F. LeeJoshua M. NelsonWilliam M. Reddy IIILawrence Stephen Ross Sylvia Sieferman SavitLarry Arnold SilverAnne E. Will SmithJoseph H. SmithToby Alice VolkmanMelvin H. WaldNorman David WinarskyMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARDavid D. BonacciEdwin C. DouglassRoscoe C. Giles III Dennis A. HejhalJeffrey D. HillmanStephen M. Jaffey Stuart N. LerwickJohn T. MorrisonMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Maurice Pinchasson BarcosMichael Jay BrownsteinRuth Lillian DusenberyDavid Paul EartlyEleftherios NicolaosEconomouSteven Paul Elliott James Joyce EwingSheldon Alexander FeldmanRobert Reamey FriisTheodore Alan MarolewskiRichard McFadden MartinKia Ling N gaiBarton William Olinger William Joseph PorcherJames Ronald RestLalitha P. SanathananMiron Lowel StraflIse Ingrid Elizabeth TribbyAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ab�lity in research work inScience:Yakov AvichaiHenry Tobias DavisAlan Richard DyerMarcia Paul KastnerJames Alexander Koziol Michael Savage LancetFrancis Kinley Larntz, Jr.James MullerheimJames William OsmunLawrence Ross Roger Lewis StockbauerRichard J. WassersugNorman WinarskySeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapterof Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Mark BallowJoel Edward BernsteinAllan Eugene FischSusan Elizabeth HaynesKaren Ruth Leininger Myron Burton LezakEdward Louis PesantiJeffrey Robert PooleVictoria Bisson SchaufEugene I. Schreiner Ernest William Stiller, Jr.Mary Lynne KruegerWilliamsMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Richard L. BoggsDonald Howard BrownJohn P. ChamalesJames R. CheliusBruce L. ClelandRobert L. DanMervin A. DaubSamuel Robinette Dodson IIIPaul R. Duncan Charlie Mack Galaznik, Jr.Gerald Raphael GallagherMurray A. GoldbergWilliam B. HamiltonPatrice HoppenotMartin J. KennyPaul C. KettlerStephen Frederick KrausBarry N. Kumins Thomas F. LysaughtGordon E. MoskalC. Thomas Newberry, Jr.William F. RibletL. Peter SauerJerome ShneiderDonald W. SmithWilliam M. SwansonRoss Leslie WattsMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for exceIlence in the work of the School:Melvin S. AdessLee Frederic BentonHarvey Eugene BlitzHendrik DeJongQuin A. Denvir William Paul GottschalkMarilyn Jean Schleve IrelandJohn Arthur JohnsonRobert T. Johnson, Jr.John Robert Labovitz Thomas Lawrence RayAlvin Clifford Warren, Jr.Clifford L. WeaverDavid A. WebsterThe Academy of American Poets Prizes, to an undergraduate for the bestpoem or group of poems, are awarded toAlbert H. Dallmeier, FirstRichard Sieburth, Honorable MentionJoseph H. Smith, Honorable Mention Poem: "Coal Shoveler"Poem: "Love: Four Geographies"Poem: "Three Songs of Addiction and otherMatters"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for exceIlence in artistic reading, areawarded toBarry Sherman, FirstDennis Hannon, Second Paul Jones, ThirdJ. Brian Horrigan, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded toMichael M. J. Fischer Paper: "Opposite Sets and Selected Masquesfrom a Rural Jamaica Point of View"The Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prizes in American History,to the best Senior students majoring in United States History, are awardedjointly toJessica de Grazia Richard MendalesThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toThomas S. Hedin Essay: "Francois Girardon's 'Pluto and Per­sephone' at Versailles"The Joseph Henry Beale Prize to students in the Law School whose workin the first-year tutorial program is most worthy, is awarded toRobert L. ClintonKaren J. Kaplowitz Mark R. T. Pettit, Jr.Geoffrey R. StoneThe MiIIard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the CoIIege community, are awarded toPeter Lewis Ratner, FirstJon Gregory Corelis, Honorable Mention Michael David Sorkin, Honorable MentionThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber at points during the season, is awarded toJames HaydonThe Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, to the member atthe graduating class in the Pritzker School of Medicine whose research isjudged to be the most meritorious, is made toMark Ballow Paper: "The Identification of Two Anticom­plimentary Cobra Venom Factors"The Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student tor proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toAllan Eugene FischThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved thehighest record in the field of Mathematics, are awarded jointly toLawrence Ross Norman David WinarskyThe Ronald S. Crane Award, for distinction in scholarly writing on literaryquestions, is made toJames R. Bennett Essay: "Variations on the Theme of Genius"The Dean at Students honors twelve students in their Senior year with theHoweII Murray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University of Chicago:Zalman Samuel BernsteinDon Howard BialostoskyA. Keith BrownDee Ann Holisky Bertha HollidayLynn JunkerJeffrey KutaMitchell Pines Toni ReedMichael David SorkinDennis WaldonBeatrice Ann WenbanThe Fairweather-Hardin GaIIery Prize, for exceIIence III print making, isawarded toFrank J. VodvarkaThe Chicago Chapter of the Financial Executives Institute Award, to a grad­uating accounting student in the Graduate School of Business who hasdemonstrated outstanding scholarship and leadership abilities, is awardedtoRonald MaskalunasThe John BiIIings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toGary K. Wolf, First Poems: "Poems from the Life Cycle of theHero"Poems: "Analysis"; "Faith"Poem: "Pirate Coast" (TRUCIAL OMAN)Poem: "The HiH"Poem: "My Room, A Hotel Room"Poems: "Three Poems, Sequence"Poem: "Talks with Friends at Spring Vaca­tion". Poem: "Ellipsis: The Dance"Lyle M. Spencer, Jr.� SecondAlbert H. Dallmeier, ThirdHenry A. Paper, Honorable MentionPaul Schollmeier, Honorable MentionJohn Shannon, Honorable MentionRobert A. Silver, Honorable Mention'John Thomas, Honorable MentionThe Ford Marketing Prize, to the second-year marketing student in the Grad­uate School of Business with the most outstanding academic record, isawarded toScott Henry BollingThe Francis R. Friedman Prizes, for excellence in the fine arts, are awarded toDonald F. Carr Judy K. RossThe E. Gellhom Prize in Neurophysiology, to a candidate for the M.D. orPh.D. degree in any department of the University, is awarded toRobert LavineThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of GermanicLanguages and Literatures, are awarded toLarry ColkerAnthony Thomas Grafton Dennis Harvey LundSigrid E. Pakula Gregory Shaw ReevesThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toElliot Jay Feldman, First Papers: "Conscription: A Dilemma of De­mocracy" and "Weston, Illinois: Ofthe Future or the Past?"Paper: "Victory in Oakland County: ThePlunkett Campaign, 1968"Paper: "Power Considerations in Determin­ing the Minimum Age for Voting"Bernard Winograd, SecondRobert A. Silver, Honorable MentionThe Great Books of the Western World Award, for achievement in thehumanities, is made toTheodore ShenThe Hamilton Watch Award, to the Senior candidate for the Bachelor ofScience degree who has most successfully combined proficiency in hismajor field of study with achievements in the Humanities or Social Sci­ences, is made toMichael Stuart KramerThe Perry S. Herst Student Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellencein the pursuit of his studies with a profound sense of social responsibility,is awarded toConstance M. RoudThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to students who have com­pleted their first year in the Law School, in advancing the art of btiei­writing and oral argument, are made toJohn A. Johnson S. Charles SorensonThe International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award, to that Senior who hasdemonstrated outstanding ability in courtroom advocacy, is made toQuin A. DenvirThe Solomon O. Lichter Honor Award, to the graduating student in the Schoolof Social Service Administration who has shown the greatest promise formaking a significant contribution to the profession of social work, ismade toEarl Lawrence DurhamThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for exceIIence in brief-writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, isawarded toMarjorie E. Gelb Richard D. BlackThe Perrin H. Lowrey Prize in Creative Writing, sponsored by Shorey House,is awarded toPeter Mundy Essay: "Buffalo Days"The Edwin F. Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed mostto the Legal Aid program during his Law School career, is made toJo Ann Strom RaphaelThe David Blair McLaughlin Prizes, to college students, for an essay showinga special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose, areawarded toGerald M. Kowarsky, FirstEmily R. Grosholz, Second Paper: "A New Approach to the Prioress"Paper: "Poetic Vision: The Search for Reso­lution"The Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation of re­search done during his years in medical school, is awarded toHarvey B. PollardThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, for original literary works, areawarded toJoseph H. Smith, FirstJohn Shannon, Second Story: "A Lamentable Condition"Novella: "Soft Figures"The Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes, for best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, are awarded toHo Chat-yin Stylianus Pichorides Theodore ZelmanThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded toDavid K. LavalleeThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School of Social ServiceAdministration for outstanding work in the first year and promise of fu­ture achievement in the field of Social Work, is made toSherwood A. FaigenThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made toDr. Carron M. Williams, Bussey Professor of Biology, Harvard UniversityThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive study and original re­search in the Department of Sociology, is awarded toOmerGalle Ph.D. Dissertation, December 1968: "TheSpatial Mobility of an Urban Population"The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RandaIl Shapiro Prize, for excellence in the graphicarts, is awarded toJohn L. DravesThe Sigma Xi Prizes for ExceIlence in Science, to Seniors who have demon­strated outstanding achievement, are awarded toKeith Cameron Backman(Biochemistry ) Paper: "An Investigation of Poly-L-Proline:Its Structure, Electrostatic Interac­tions, and Conformational Transi­tions"Michael Stuart Kramer(Biology) Paper: "Adaptive Formation of Fatty AcidActivating Enzyme in Chilomonasparamecium"Paper: "Power Considerations in Determin­ing the Minimum Age for Voting"Robert A. Silver(Statistics)The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all·aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toDennis WaldonThe Richard West Temple Prizes, to students in the Department of Psy­chology, for outstanding research in the field of Psychology, are awarded toGeorge Robinson Essay: "A Theoretical Model for the Hier­archical Control of Verbal Memoryby Rhythm and an Experimental Be­ginning"Essay: "Evidence for a Conflict Interpreta­tion of Anomalous Effects of Reward­ing Brain Stimulation"Ernest KentThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievementduring four years in medical school, is made toRobert H. SvensonThe "WaIl Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in work in the field of Corporation Law, is made toWalter HellersteinThe "WaIl Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the student in theGraduate School of Business having the best scholastic record in the fieldof finance, is awarded toJerome ShneiderTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSF or Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingISAAC D. ABELLA, Assistant Professor of PhysicsA rising young scientist whose brief four years at the University afford a model of the fruitfulunion of fundamental scientific research with dedicated teaching, Isaac Abella's contributions haveestablished him as a professor of unusual versatility and impressive stature. His researches in thefield of modern optics, and especially on the physical applications of lasers, have brought him inter­national recognition. Through his profound knowledge he has contributed vitally to the University'svarious activities in this field. He has also given generously of his time to national and state com­mittees dealing with problems of lasers, and has been called upon to serve as a visiting lecturer atmany small colleges and universities in a nation-wide program to foster interest in physics. As ateacher, Mr. Abella has conducted classes ranging from the first year of physics through advancedundergraduate to graduate lecture and laboratory courses. His brilliant lectures, and his remarkableskill in designing and performing lecture demonstrations, have engaged the minds of his students,and have had a lasting influence upon them. His infectious delight in explaining the beauties ofscientific thought invest his lectures with the utmost fascination.Mr. Abella has also been devoted to students outside the classroom. He has served for severalyears as faculty adviser to the University's student radio station. As personal faculty counsellor andfriend to a great many students, he is known widely and affectionately for his accessibility and hisserious and sympathetic attention to student problems.VIRGIL BURNETT, Associate Professor of Art<,Virgil Burnett is a special kind of teacher, not only a professional artist who teaches by his ownexample but the rare artist who is capable of putting concepts into words and of working intellec­tually with the students in his studio. His lively and versatile mind has made him an active forcein many kinds of teaching, in general education and in advanced courses, in the classroom and outof the classroom; in courses in the practice of art and in the history and analysis of art; in the con­duct of the Bergman Gallery as a center for varied and imaginative exhibitions of art; in the produc­tion of drama, where his talents for design and his knowledge of literature have combined withoriginal and beautiful results. At every point he has touched he has lifted the level of humane lifein the College. To his students he extends the opportunity of learning by creating; they respond tohis style; they find him a man who gives them freedom, whose manner is relaxed, witty and alwaysfriendly, and who stimulates and controls the quality of their work by the command of his owndedication and excellence.EMILE KARAFIOL, Assistant Professor of HistoryEmile Karafiol joined the Chicago faculty in 1960, as a teacher and as a historian of CentralEurope in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He is known to his colleagues as unusuallywell-read and erudite; always stimulating and provocative in discussions; probing and critical in de­velopment of argument. Mr. Karafiol's ability as a teacher has been demonstrated in the History ofWestern Civilization course and in the many courses of European History covering the fields ofintellectual history and history of political thought, administrative and political history.In addition to his scholarly research and teaching, Mr. Karafiol has devoted much time, interestand energy to guiding history students in his capacity as Associate Chairman of the College HistoryProgram. His willingness to help students outside the classroom is matched by his effectiveness inboth lectures and discussions in his courses. The expansion and improvement of our College HistoryProgram owes a great deal to his contribution as a dedicated scholar and teacher.HENR Y RAGO, Professor of Theology and LiteratureHenry Rago was concerned for the human use of the imagination. The artist, he taught, respondsto two commandments: tell the truth and make it new. Mr. Rago had the gift of enriching oursensibility by drawing us down a shifting maze of paths to the human center of the artist's activity.Mr. Rago's teaching mode was dialectical. He would begin rather casually, remarking on certaintechnical matters in a poem-the shortness of one line, the way a half-rhyme is used to throw asentiment away. Then he would begin to elaborate the meaning of these devices; he would talk,for example, about certain poets as seeking the authentic in the understated, the personal. Graduallyhe would establish a term like "personal," drawing it from a welter of particulars until it was solidlyenough founded to serve as a base for other terms. Gradually a complex argument would unwind,each link joined to its neighbor by the concrete instances he cited as he went. Paragraph joined toparagraph, class to class, course to course. To hear the full quality of Henry Rage's mind one hadto work with him over a period of time. His teaching had the quality of the Italian architecture heloved: it was both ordered and elaborate.Henry Rago was a person in whose presence other people's minds worked better. People whotalked to him found themselves rising to his level of complexity and elegance. Wherever he was hewas teaching. At a party, a committee meeting, just standing in line somewhere, his conversationwas always subtle and vigorous, moving from formulation to example to anecdote to new formu­lations. So his classroom teaching and his tutorial teaching were at once personal and formal; hewas a formal person. Wherever he moved he diffused his own style and his own love of excellence.MANFRED RUDDAT, Assistant Professor of BiologyIn the aftermath of World War II, when his German compatriots were trying to put togetherthe pieces of a nation shattered by Nazi fanaticism and the ravages of war, Manfred Ruddat wasputting together an education that was to become the foundation of a constructive career as teacherand scientist. His interest in biology deepened during his undergraduate days at the Universities ofFreiburg and Bonn. While still an undergraduate, he received a fellowship that permitted him tospend a year at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. As a doctoral candidate at the Uni­versity of Tiibingen, under the tutelage of Professor Ernst Bunning, Manfred Ruddat turned hisattention to one of the most intriguing questions of modern biology: What accounts for rhythmicityof certain biological problems? Specifically, he examined the nature of the "biological clock" gov­erning zoospore discharge in green algae. This work led him to be recommended as a post-doctoralinvestigator in the laboratory of Anton Lang at the California Institute of Technology. In Lang'slaboratory, from 1961 to 1964, Mr. Ruddat's researches turned naturally to another challengingaspect of the regulation of biological processes: How do hormones regulate growth and floweringin plants? He has continued to pursue this problem since 1964 at the University as a member ofthe then Department of Botany and of the faculty of the Collegiate Division of Biology.Mr. Ruddat's teaching is enlivened by the same enthusiasm he has for the study of complex bio­logical phenomena. Whether teaching the general education course in biology or more advancedcourses dealing with growth and development or with plant hormones, Mr. Ruddat is skilled atdrawing upon the intellectual potential of his students and leading them to a discriminating appre­ciation of the known and unknown in living nature. Mr. Ruddat's success is based, in part, uponhis interest in students, his recognition of their individual characteristics and of the educationalchallenge posed by their differences. It is based, too, upon a striving for clarity of thought and expo­sition, the happy outcome of which is attested by the many expressions of thanks his students havegiven in recommending him for this award.THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for degrees will be presented in the following order:In the College by Dean Wayne C. BoothIn the Biology Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean, ArnoldW. RavinIn the Humanities Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean,Stuart M. TaveIn the New Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean, James M.RedfieldIn the Physical Sciences Collegiate Division by the Acting Master and Asso­ciate Dean, John C. JamiesonIn the Social Sciences Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean,Arcadius KahanThe Student Aides by Marshal Robert Lovett AshenhurstCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree at Bachelor ot Arts:ABRAHAM S. AAMIDOR DAVID F. BARONE(Psychology)(Philosophy)DONALD HENRY ABEL MARY ELIZABETH BAYER(English Language and Literature)(Anthropology)SUSAN M. ALBERI BARBARA JEAN RONNINGENBEHNKE(Anthropology)DANIEL BEN-HORIN(Psychology)(Political Science)NEIL WALSH ALLEN(Classical Languages and Literatures)ROGER CHARLES ALPERIN(Mathematics) RICHARD EUGENE BERGER(Biology)DEBORAH McPHERSON BERMAN(English Language and Literature)PATRICIA BROOKE ALT(General Studies in the Humanities)ROBERT M. ARNSTEIN(S ociology)GEOFFREY C. BALL HARRY JAY BERMAN(Psychology)KATHERINE JANET BINDER(English Language and Literature)(English Language and Literature)JULIANN LEILA BAMBERG(General Studies in the Humanities)DAVID A. BANTZ ALLAN STEWART BIRD(Sociology)(Physics)VICKI BITTERMAN(Psychology)PAMELA FLORENCE BLACKBURN(Psychology)LEONARD DENNIS BOLE(Economics)HARRIET THRUSH BOWDISH(General Studies in the Humanities)STUART DAVIDSON BRAMAN(English Language and Literature)CATHRYN BRANHAM(Political Science)LAURA ELLEN BRIMM(General Studies in the Humanities)JOSEPH D. BRISBEN(English Language and Literature)PAUL BARTON BROWN(Chemistry)JAMES EDWARD BUCKHEIT, JR.(Ideas and Methods)KATHRYN HOLLIS ROY BUCKHEIT(Philosophy)KENT VERNON BUSSE(Physics)BRENT FENNER CARLSON(Psychology)DAVID JAY CARO(Biology)BARBARA JO CASTLEMAN(Philosophy)BRUCE EDWARD CASWELL(Sociology)WILLIAM HENRY CERNOTA(Ideas and Methods)BRUCE R. CHAPMAN(Linguistics)GARY EDWARD CHRISTIANA(Psychology)PRESTON SAMUEL CLARK, JR.(Biology)DEBORAH B. COHEN(Psychology)DENNIS SANFORD COHEN(Music)ALLEN STUART COHN(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL THOMAS COOK(Economics)VIRGINIA LEE COOK(Sociology)JON GREGORY CORELIS(Classical Languages and Literatures)LOIS ANN CRAYDER(Sociology)ALMA ELLA CREWS(Biology) WILLIAM JAMES CRUSOE(Economics)CHARLES MICHAEL CUTLER(Biology)ELIZABETH RAY DANIELS(Music)RODGER WILLIAMS DAVIS(History)CHARLES EDWARD STEUARTDEWAR(Music)FREDERICK DIETZ(Biology)VICTOR ALGIS DIRDA(Biology)DAVID AARON DORFMAN(International Relations)MYKOLAS J. DRUNGA(Philosophy)MORTON DOV DUBLIN(Tutorial Studies)CARIN E. DUGOWSON(Psychology)VICTORIA JULIA ESKRIDGE(Psychology)ELIZABETH PLATT ESON(Anthropology)LAURA ELENE EVISON(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)CANDACE SERENA FALK(General Studies in the Humanities)MARK H. FALSTEIN(History)MARCUS K. FELSON(Sociology)DIANA FIELDS(Mathematics)GWEN BREDENDIECK FISCHER(History)ELAINE FLYE(Geography)ROBERT MICHAEL FORMAN(Philosophy)BENJAMIN LARRY FRANKEL(Art History)ROBERT R. FREEDMAN(Psychology)BETTIE JOANNE FREEL(Biology)STEPHEN ARTHUR FREER(Sociology)NOAH ENTON FRIEDKIN(Public Affairs)JOSEPH HAROLD FRIEDMAN( Mathematics)SUSAN LINDA FRIEDMAN(General Studies in the Humanities)STEVEN H. GENDEN(Tutorial Studies)MICHAEL EDWARD GLICK(Biology)MARTHA GLORIA GOLD(History)LEO I. GORDON(Biology)NORMA LEE GORDON(Biology)DIANA GORENSTEIN(Psychology)PHILIP KENNETH GORNY(Geography)WALTER RICHARD GORSKI(Psychology)STEPHEN JAMES GRATE(Political Science)MARIAN SUE GREBIN(Professional Option: Business)ARTHUR ELDRED GREEN(Sociology)MARGARET WHITNEY GREEN(History)SUSAN ELIZABETH GROSSER(General Studies in the Social Sciences)CHARLES ALAN GUTFELD(Political Science)RICHARD HACK(English Language and Literature)RUSSELL T. HAHN(English Language and Literature)MARY HAN(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ROBERT L. HANSEN(History)KAREN LYNNE HARRIS(Biology)PETER BRUENNER HAYWARD(English Language and Literature)DOUGLAS EDWARD HEITZ(A nthropology)JUDITH LOIS HENDERSON(English Language and Literature)ANNE ELIZABETH HENDRICKSON(Sociology)MARLENE JEAN HEVIA(Political Science)NANCY STEAKLEY HILDEBRAND(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH GORDON HIRTZ(Biology)RUTH ANN HODEL(Biology)DEE ANN HOLISKY(Linguistics) BERTHA GARRETT HOLLIDAY(Psychology)EDWARD ALBERT HOORNAERT(Psychology)SUSAN RUTH HOROWITZ(Psychology)JOSHUA JAY JAFFE(Psychology)M. CAROLYN JAMES(Sociology)NANCY RUTH JOHNSON(English Language and Literature)RICHARD STANLEY JONES(Anthropology)HANS CHRISTIAN JUERGENSEN(Geophysical Sciences)DAVID M. 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BURGER(Biochemistry)DANIEL JACOB GOLDBERG(Zoology)JOYCE ELLEN HECKMAN(Biochemistry)MARTIN DAVID HIRSCH(Biochemistry)VIII. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:KEITH CAMERON BACKMAN(C hemistry)WILLIAM TERENCE BAILEY(S tatistics)LAWRENCE BERMAN(Mathematics)ZALMAN SAMUEL BERNSTEIN(Mathematics) ALEXANDRA LANGSDORF(Mathematics)JUANITA ORA LUCKETT(Mathematics)MARCY RAE MATTHAI(Chemistry)GENE A. McGRADY(Mathematics)A. KEITH BROWN(Chemistry)CAROL SUE COHEN(Mathematics)ANDREW MARTIN GARLAND(Mathematics) JOSIAH WILLIAM MEYER(Mathematics)DENNIS JAMES MOLAMPHY(Chemistry)R. MICHAEL PERRY(Mathematics)BRUCE EDWIN ROBERTS(Mathematics)DAVID LOUIS GIBBONS(C hemistry)J. D. HANSLEY(Physics)DEAN ARNOLD HEGG(Geophysical Sciences) LAWRENCE STEPHEN ROSS(Mathematics)STEVEN STANLEY VIKTORA(Mathematics)TRUMAINE E. 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WALPOLE(Physics)IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE{ )I For the Degree at Bachelor at Science:WILLIAM MING FU LEE(Biochemistry)IN THE NEW COLLEGIATE DIVISIONFor the Degree at Bachelor at Arts:DON HOWARD BIALOSTOSKY(Analysis of Ideas and the Study of Methods)DIANA J. TIETJENS(Philosophical Psychology) GARY YUDKOFF(Philosophical Psychology)IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Bachelor at Science:JAMES ALEXANDER KOZIOL(S tatistics)ALMA MATERToday we gladly sing the praiseOf her who owns us as her sons;Our loyal voices let us raise,And bless her with our benisons.Of all fair mothers, fairest she,Most wise of all that wisest be,Most true of all the true, say we,Is our dear Alma Mater.-E. H. LEWIS, PH.D., 1894THE BENEDICTIONTHE RECESSIONFantasy III G Major Bach(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recession)DANIEL ROBINS7 University CarillonneurRICHARD E. VIKSTROM7 Director oi Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELL07 University OrganistLEON CARNOVSKYJOSEPH CEITHAMLROBERT J. HASTERLIKELWOOD V. JENSENEDMUND WELLS KITCH MARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M.' PLAMPINASSIST ANT MARSHALSGWIN J. KOLBEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.WILBERT HERBERT URRYWILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVER-{J STUDENT AIDES7 1968-69rDOUGLAS QUENTIN ADAMSDON HOWARD BIALOSTOSKYPATRICIA EILEEN BUNDYJESSICA MARIE DE GRAZIASHARON LEE FINEMIRIAM GAIL FRIEDJULIANA GERANJEFFREY CARROLL KINKLEYMALCOLM JAY KOTTLERJAMES ALEXANDER KOZIOLDIANE B. ARNKOFFDAVID H. BENSMANDAVID D. BONACCISUSAN M. CACHELDEBORAH S. CAHNEDWIN C. DOUGLASSROSCOE C. GILES IIIANNE T. HAMBLINDENNIS A. HEJHALNANCY L. JASPERSUSAN H. 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