THE UNKYJER§KJ_"OF �HKCAGO--- FOUNDBD BY JOHN D. ROCKBFBLLBR ' / 'TheThree Hundred Forty- ninth/cONVOCATKON�- f)r r;t---...L.L. JUN ThTHIRD SESSIONJune FifteenthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Seventy-fourROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring oj DegreesTen o'clockEDWARD H. LEVI, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon Duodecimi Toni(The congregation standing until after the prayer) Giovanni GabrieliThe Marshal and the Student AidesThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Candidates for the Quantrell AwardsThe Assistant Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNAssistant Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"SIEVES AND SEWERS: THE OPEN MIND ANDTHE UNIVERSITY"WAYNE C. BOOTHGeorge M. Pullman Professor, Department of English, Language and Literatureand the College, and Chairman, Committee on the Analysisof Ideas and Study of MethodsTHE ANTHEMPsalm 47 Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Choir and Brass Ensemble, Richard Vik­strom, Director of Chapel Music, conducting0, 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 unto our 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.REMARKS FROM THE CANDIDATESELIZABETH PUANANI FORDFRANK JUDAH GRUBERJUANA JOSEFA SINCLAIRTHE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Marina Adriana BaraldiniNina J. BennettDavid M. BernickPeter Jay BlechmanMichael Ned BarishLizbeth Jane BrownTimothy George BuchmanMark William BushmanNadya ChangFoster Osgood ChanockDavid Louis ChenetteNai-Ho Harris CheungJohn Hsien-Ming ChuGeri CohenJames Phillip CollinsDorothy Seaman CorbettDaniel Benjamin CornfieldKim CoudercNicolette Kim DewittMary Louise DietrichPeter Alan DonovanMartin DruryRobert Mockler EstyHarold William FranckeCarol N. FreedErika FunkeBarbra Lou GoeringAdrianna Joy Gomez-DangremondLani Jean GranumGary Michael GrossJoel Morris GuttmanJames Arthur HawkinsDonald Martin HeinrichJudith Deborah HendinPaul HerrupRobert Kei HiroshigeThomas Chi-Ching-HoiGlenn Patrick Horrell Michael Wayne HowardEvelyn Ann Huttv'DoddJames Anderson Huttv'DoddNancy Jane IffiandDebra Lynn JohnChristine Winton JonesDawn Gruenenfelder KahnDavid Arthur KalowDavid Ray KaplanJohn KeltyLaurel Wynne KilpatrickRenate A. KinscheckSteven Wayne KroeterPamela Mae KurzkaRegina Lisa LefkowitzJonathan Leonard LeightCarol Claire LipseyAaron Henry LipstadtDavid I van LoewusKwok-Fai LokMary Ann LynchDiane Carol MarkovitzEdward H. Matthei, Jr.James E. McClure, Jr.Leone Marie McDermottPatricia Ann McElroyJacqueline ColleenMcGlameryJohn Joseph McKeownJames Patrick MeilCristanne Cay MillerGary Alan MillerDennis Michael MooreMelinda Ann MooreRena Barnard MoranKathryn M. MutzKurt Ken NakaokaNguyen Dinh ToanGeorge Nichols Robert Christopher O'BrienPhilip Lawrence O'NeillLawrence Albert PalinkasAntonio Ricardo ParraMartin Lee PilatiThomas Charles PostRichard Charles PuetterDonald Warren QuanderGerard Joseph RaulukFrederick John Rayfield IIIDavid Lewis ReedClaude Manley ReichardSusan Ruth RobertsonMarie RodenMichael Edward RoseCarol SakalaRuthann SchallertCharles Phillip Schmidt IIISteven Joel ShaperoThomas L. Shean, J r.Sheryl R. SimonPatrick James SpainDaniel Anton StarrDavid Robert StevensonPaul M. SullamBrian Alexander SullivanBeatrice Hyson SwiftMinas Hagop TanielianAlice R. UnimanDavid A. Vogan, J r.Beth Alison WecksteinDavid Arthur WeinbergKaren Garrow WilsonBruce Philip WinstonDave WisnewskiPaul George Y ovovichJoshua ZionMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University for especial distinction in general scholarship in theUniversity:1974 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARLizbeth Jane BrownPamela Mae Kurzka Edward H. Matthei, J r.Kurt Ken Nakaoka Martin Lee PilatiDavid Robert Stevenson1974 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARMarina Adriana BaraldiniNina J. BennettDavid M. BernickTimothy George BuchmanNai-Ho Harris CheungNicolette Kim DewittErika FunkeBarbra Lou GoeringJoel Morris Guttman Donald Martin HeinrichJudith Deborah HendinGlenn Patrick HorrellMichael Wayne HowardChristine Winton JonesDavid I van LoewusJames E. McClure, Jr.Patricia Ann McElroyJohn Joseph McKeown Cristanne Cay MillerGary Alan MillerNguyen Dinh ToanThomas Charles PostDonald Warren QuanderClaude Manley ReichardRuthann SchallertSheryl R. SimonDavid A. Vogan, J r.MEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARRichard M. DoerflingerDebra Ann GusnardTerence R. Lichtor Timothy John McLarnanEmily NicklinGary M. Osterbach JoAnn ScurlockSusan G. WilliamsMembers elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the De­partments of Science for evidence of ability in research work in Science:Gene Harrison AlbrechtJohn David AnglinMichael Carl BixRichard VanCourt CarrJoseph Lap Wong Chan Antonio CordobaGerald John DeckerJames Holmer ErakerErik Kjaer PedersenRonald A. Schachar Kasturi SrinivascharBruce H. WainerWilliam Martin WasonNorman David WinarskyRondal Dale ZamowAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination ofthe Departments of Science for evidence of ability in research work inScience:Eric Hart AuerbachRichard Roy BalsamoJ ames Frederick EliasonRichard H. FeitLeah Jean HavenerSarabelle 1. HitchnerDavid Ray KaplanJanet Kurjan David Ivan LoewusJames E. McClure, Jr.Gary Alan MillerMichael Edward RoseCharles Phillip Schmidt IIIThomas Joseph SnopekDavid Robert StevensonLawrence Gordon Stowe Lola M. SutherlandBenton Danforth TongDavid A. Vogan, Jr.David Arthur WeinbergChristine Anna WhiteFred Marshall WinstonTheodore Zane Polley, Jr.James Andrew SchulakHoward Ray SchwartzAnna-Elisabeth SommerfeltAnne Bouise WardSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapterof Alpha Omega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Ira BergmanSteven Allen BlauThomas G. BrottAmy Hamburg BrownKathleen H. Flohr Pamela Maria GallagherRuth GrantEarl Webb HenrySusan HochBeverley L. KetelMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Linda E. AbrahamsonRichard C. BaronWilliam Arthur BaumLeonard Samuel BerlinDavid Thomas BouleTruman Alexander ClarkNelson Lim CoBarton Joel CohenMartin Ignacio CostabalRobert N. DavisIan Richard C. Eggleton Sara Wheeler ForsterDonald Lee GarrenThomas John GarrityJohn Richard GleasonRichard Henry HawkinsGary Wayne HeimbignerJohn J. KeoghArvind Manohar KordeBruno Marie LeConteGeorge Ching Kit MaJoseph Thomas Mallof Robert G. McDonald, Jr.Howard Gregory MermelRobert Michael MillsWilliam H. NashRobert David RansonLee Norwood ScheeleMarvin Norbert SchmitzMichael T. SkubiakJohn Roger TwomblyJeffrey Bennett WallaceRichard Dawson WildMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for excellence in the work of the School:Mark A. AronchickKeith H. BeylerWilliam H. BlockRichard J. BronsteinJohn M. ClearJudi th L. Dowdle Louis B. GoldmanJames M. HirschhornJames E. HonkiszTed R. JadwinRobert G. KrupkaGlen S. Lewy James B. McHughMatthew A. RooneyDonald L. SchwartzKeith E. SecularJohn A. StrainJames S. WhiteheadThe Academy of American Poets Prize, to an undergraduate for the best poemor group of poems, is awarded toElizabeth Sue Schnur POEM: "Ten Poems"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, areawarded toRichard Vine, FirstKenneth Katz, Second Clarence Norman, ThirdThe Roy D. Albert Prizes, to students in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology are awarded toSherryl B. Daniel, Honorable MentionDiane Nobares, Honorable Mention PAPER: "Russenorsk: A Study in LanguageAdaptivity"PAPER: "Kinship Templates: A KaingangVariation on the Ge Theme"Robert Thornton, Honorable MentionMargaret Trawich, Honorable MentionJames A. FoxGregory UrbanThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History,to the best Senior students majoring in United States History, areawarded toJames E. Scheuermann PAPER: "Temple of Plenty-Lincoln on Ra­cial Equality in the Debates of 1858"PAPER: "On the Meeting of Two Eternities:The Myth of the Democratic Every­man"Nina J. BennettThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toEdward L. Michael ESSAY: "The Evolution and Iconography ofthe Staircase of the Ambassadors atV ersaill es."The Joseph Henry Beale Prize, for outstanding work in the first-year legal re­search and writing program of the Law School, is awarded toChristopher S. BerryCharles H. Kennedy,Peter G. Leone Staughton C. LyndArthur F. SampsonFoster Osgood Chanock, First Prize Paul Samuel Kruty, Honorable MentionThe Wilbur Beauchamp Memorial Prize Fund, to an outstanding student inthe area of Science Education in the Graduate School of Education, isawarded toHobson R. A. CalhounThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prizes, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the College community, are awarded toThe B'nai Zion Medal, for proficiency in Hebrew, is awarded toKaren Rachel GubermanThe William B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded toMichael O'ConnorThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in theGraduate School of Business with the most outstanding academic record,is awarded toJames J. Loughman, Jf.The Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toAnne Bouise WardDavid A. Vogan, Jf.David Robert Stevenson James E. McClure, Jr.Gary Alan MillerThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved thehighest record in the field of Mathematics, are awarded toCole Palmer Werble ESSAY: "The Principles of Gaston Bachelard'sPhenomenology: The Study of OneConsciousness to Understand theCommunion between Two"ESSAY: "Some Ramifications of the Prayer­Scene in Hamlet"The Ronald S. Crane Award, for distinction in scholarly writing on literaryquestions, is made toBrian T. Farrington, Honorable MentionThe Elizabeth S. Dixon Honor Awards for outstanding work in the first yearof the School of Social Service Administration, with special considerationgiven to performance in field work, are awarded toMark L. Steinberg Donna LevineThe Fairweather-Hardin Gallery Prize, for excellence in the Fine Arts, isawarded toThe 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 awardedtoThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toThe Jerome N. Frank Prize, for the outstanding comment produced by athird-year member of The University of Chicago Law Review, is awardedtoHoward Ira KamensLinda E. AbrahamsonWalter P. Jost, FirstAlane Rollings, SecondSimon Schuchat, ThirdCharles Dawe, Honorable MentionJane Ross, Honorable MentionDorothy Foltz, Honorable MentionSheldon 1. Banoff Carole Ann SmithPOEM: "Song"POEM: "Emma S. and the Pearls of Beatriced'Este"POEM: "Real Life" and "The Last Buffalo"POEM: "Yitzhak's Dance"POEM: "Oriental Vignette"POEM: "Waiting for the Clouds to Pass"George Crawford TurnbullThe Frances A. Friedman Prize, for excellence in the Fine Arts, is awarded toThe Marc Perry Galler Prize for Student Research, to a student in each of thefour Divisions whose dissertation is judged as the most distinguishedpiece of scholarship in a given year, is awarded toKeith Moxey, (Art, Winter, 1974)Richard Martin Pauli (Committee onGenetics, Summer, 1973)John L. Friedman (Physics,Summer, 1973)Michael Ermath (History,Summer, 1973)Susan S. Wadley (Anthropology,Autumn, 1973) DISSERTATION: Pieter Aertsen, Joachim Beau­ckelaer, and the Rise of Secu­lar Painting in the Context ofthe Reformation"DISSERTATION: "Concanavalin A-Induced Pro­liferation of Human Peripheral Lymphocytes"DISSERTATION: "On the Born Approximationfor Perturbations of a Spheri­cal Star and the Newman­Penrose Constants"DISSERTATION: "History and Self-Understand­ing: Dilthey's Critique of His­torical Reason"DISSERTATION: "Power in the ConceptualStructure of Karimpur Reli­gion"The Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prizes, to students in the Department of Phy­siology for their industry, sincerity, and ability, are awarded toWilliam K. Abend Bruce SchreiderThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Ger­manic Languages and Literatures, are awarded toPhilip J. Hess Eugene R. WedoffAlberta PopowskyStefan Wally Ugis SprudzsThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prize is awarded toRichard Adley SalomonThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners of the third­year competition in brief writing and oral argument are made toKeith H. Beyler James S. WhiteheadThe Milo P. Jewett Prizes, to those students in the Divinity School who sub­mit the best paper translating, interpreting, or applying to a contemporarysituation the Holy Scriptures, are awarded toNancy Hardesty, FirstMary Ann Tolbert, Second PAPER: "I Corinthians 11: A Study in PaulineArgumentation"PAPER: "Some Parables: Structure and Inter­pretation"The Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awardedtoThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prize, to a graduate in the School of SocialService Administration, for scholarship and professional leadership, isawarded toWalter J. Pierce, J r.The Perrin H. Lowery Prize, in creative writing, is awarded toJ effrey Lawrence SmithThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize, to a college student, for an essay showinga special skill and sense of form in the writing of English prose, is awardedtoJeffrey GouldThe Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior whohas performed the most meritorious research, is awarded toFrank Charles SeifertThe Medical Alumni Prizes, to Seniors tor the best oral presentation at re­search done during their years in medical school, are awarded toJohn Francis GallagherPamela Maria Gallagher Jonathan Matthews RubinThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, tor original literary works, areawarded toJeffrey Grossman, FirstPeter Jay Blechman, Second NOVEL: The Schwartzschild DilemmaSTORIES: "The Fine Art of Babysitting""The Confession""Australia: A Kiddie Story"The Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes, tor best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, are awarded toDavid BurryWen-Min ChaoDavid Howard Gluck Ming-Chang KangMark SteinbergerThe Dean at Students honors nine students in their Senior year with theHowell-Murray Alumni Association Award tor their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University at ChicagoMark Cleveland BrickellDouglas L. CardenFoster Osgood ChanockGerald Francis ClarkRobert Mockler Esty Harold William FranckeFrank Judah GruberSteven Wayne KroeterJuana J osefa SinclairThe Theodore Lee N eEl Prize, tor excellence in the study at French Languageand Literature, are awarded toCharles Lynn ClarkDaniel C. Johnson Celia Maud JosephsonThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, tor excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded toJames M. Farrar Howard LembergThe Noyes-Cutter Greek Prize, tor the best paper on some phase at a commondialect Greek, is awarded toLouis William Countryman PAPER: "John Mauropous, Archbishop ofEuchaita, and His Eight Canons toSt. Peter and Eight Canons to St.Paul"The John Van Prohaska Award, tor outstanding potential 111 teaching, re­search, and clinical medicine, is made toKathleen H. FlohrThe 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 W otk; is made toAda SkylesThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition of outstanding accom­plishments in the field of Medical Science, is made toDr. Wallace P. Rowe, Chief of the Laboratory of Viral Diseases, National Instituteof Allergy and Infectious DiseasesThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive study and original re­search in the Divinity School, is awarded toJames Aldege Massey (June, 1973) DISSERTATION: "The Hallische Jahrbucher(1838-43) : A Study in Radi­calization"The Royal Society of Arts Medal, for distinguished work in the field of Art,is awarded toRegina Lisa LefkowitzThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student fOJacademic exceIIence, is awarded toKathleen H. FlohrThe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RandaII Shapiro Prize, for exceIIence in Fine Arts,is awarded toColleen PurcellThe Sigma Xi Prizes for ExceIIence in Science, to Seniors who have demon­strated outstanding achievement, are awarded toJanet Kurjan PAPER: "Investigation of a Dominant Sporu­lation Mutant of Saccharomycescerevisiae"PAPER: "The Coordination of MagnesiumIon to a Series of Phosphate Com­pounds-Affinity and Geometry ofBinding"PAPER: "The Peter-Weyl Theorem"PAPER: "Electrostatic Contributions to theXPS Chemical Shift of Alkali Ad­sorbates"Kurt Ken NakaokaDavid A. Vogan, Jr.Bruce Edward BurstenHonorable MentionThe John Rogers Snowday Memorial Prize, for original work in the field ofLiterary Criticism, is awarded toDennis Michael Moore ESSAY: "'Drear all this excellence': Soundand Sense in The Seafarer"The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toGerald ClarkThe Nels M. Strandjord Memorial Award, to a Senior medical student foroutstanding performance in the general field of Radiology, is awarded toPeter C. ReeThe United States Law Week Award, to a graduate who has made the mostsatisfactory scholastic progress in his final year in the Law School, is madetoH. Anderson EllsworthThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior for outstanding achievementduring four years in medical school, is made toThomas G. BrottThe "Wall Street Journal" Award, to a student in the Law School for excel­lence in work in the field of Corporation Law, is made toJohn I. Stewart, Jr.The "Wall Street Journal" Student Achievement Award, to the student inthe Graduate School of Business having the best scholastic record in thefield of finance, is awarded toLeonard Samuel BerlinTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in the following order:In the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division by the Master and AssociateDean, Godfrey S. GetzIn the Humanities Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean,Jonathan Z. SmithIn the New Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean, CharlesW. WegenerIn the Physical Sciences Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean,Norman H. NachtriebIn the Social Sciences Collegiate Division by the Master and Associate Dean,Susanne H. RudolphThe Student Aides by Marshal Robert L. AshenhurstCANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREEI. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:DANIEL ETHAN ABRAHAM(Political Science)JOYCE A. ADACHI(Human Development)JOYCE E. ARMSTRONG(Geography)SHERIDA LAVERNE AUSTIN( Mathematics)LEO FREDERICK BALK(Music)DENNIS WILLIAM BALL(History)RICHARD ROY BALSAMO WILLIAM MICHAEL BROWN(Geography)JEROME S. BROZEK(Sociology)LINDA MARIE BUCHANAN(Sociology)MARK WILLIAM BUSHMAN(S ociology)DOROTHY ROBERTA CAESER(General Studies in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL J. CAHILL(Political Science)(Biological Sciences) LISA CAPELL(Business)• WITH HONORSJONAS VYTAUTAS BALTRUKENAS(English Language and Literature)MARINA ADRIANA BARALDINI(Romance Languages and Literature) DOUGLAS L. CARDEN(Economics)JEANINE A. CARLSON(C hemistry)• WITH HONORSLEWIS GARY BAYERS(English Language and Literature)NINA J. BENNETT(History) KENNETH R. CARROLL(Psychology)NADYA CHANG(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORS • WITH HONORSPETER LOWELL BENSEN(Biological Sciences)RHEA BENSMAN(Civilizational Studies)NEAL STEVEN BERKE(Physics)DAVID M. BERNICK(Ideas and Methods)NEGA BERU(Biological Sciences) DOUGLAS KENT CHARLES(A nthropology)DAVID LOUIS CHENETTE(Physics)• WITH HONORSNAI-HO HARRIS CHEUNG(Physics)• WITH HONORSALAN AVRAM CHILL(English Language and Literature)ROBERT VICTOR BINDER(Political Science) JOHN HSIEN-MING CHU(A nthropology)VALERIA JOAN BLAND(Political Science) GERALD FRANCIS CLARK(Business)PETER JAY BLECHMAN(Human Development) GERI COHEN(Human Development)• WITH HONORSJOHN COTTEN BLOOM(Economics) JAMES PHILLIP COLLINS(Public Affairs)• WITH HONORSSTEVEN BOOKMAN(English Language and Literature) GREG ALLEN COMEY(Philosophy)DOROTHY SEAMAN CORBETT(Mathematics)MARK CLEVELAND BRICKELL(Public Affairs)JOHN A. BROGAN(Psychology)• WITH HONORS DANIEL BENJAMIN CORNFIELD(Sociology)KIM COUDERC(Psychology)CLAUDIA EILEEN CRASK(General Studies in the Humanities) ERIKA FUNKE(English Language and Literature)EDWARD LAMONT FUTCH(A nthropology)TIMOTHY MARTIN GEORGE(Business)PATRICIA LYNN CUMMINGS(English Language and Literature)MARY L. CZAINSKI(Music)CATALINA MARIA DANIS(Psychology)RONALD L. DAVIS( Mathematics)JAMES DOUGLOS DEFFENDALL(Political Science)MARY LOUISE DIETRICH(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)PETER ALAN DONOVAN(Classical Languages and Literatures) ROBERT RAY GOATES(Geophysical Sciences)FRANCINE GOLDENHAR(General Studies in the Humanities)NAN FLORSHEIM GOLDBERG(Psychology)ROBERT ALAN GOLDSTEIN(General Studies in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL DOTSEY, JR.(Business)SHELLEY VALERIE DREW(Business)MARTIN DRURY LINDA LEE GOLUCH(Linguistics)ADRIANNA JOY GOMEZ­DANGREMOND(English Language and Literature)MARK GORDON(Anthropology)PATRICIA D. GRAHAM(English Language and Literature)(English Language and Literature) LAN I JEAN GRANUM(Linguistics)BRENDA CASSANDRA GRIFFITH(Psychology)FREDRICK N. GRIMM(Business)JEFFREY GROSSMAN(Philosophy)FRANK JUDAH GRUBER(Political Science)JOEL MORRIS GUTTMAN(Economics)• WITH HONORSCATHIE ELAINE DUNAL(Anthropology)• WITH HONORSFRANK DA VION EDWARDS(Political Science)LONNETTE GLOVER EDWARDS(Biological Sciences)RONALD W. ELLIS(Biological Sciences)PETER K. ERICKSEN( Mathematics)WILLIAM FASCIANO(Political Science)• WITH HONORS • WITH HONORSTHEODORE GREGORY GUZIK(Physics)JANET HACKMAN(Biological Sciences)RICHARD H. FElT(Biological Sciences)JAMES FRANK FELDSTEIN(English Language and Literature) SUSAN HAMOVITCH(General Studies in the Humanities)STANLEY THOMAS HARPER(C hemistry)DENISE K. HARRIS(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSEDWARD J. FINN(Disciplines of the Humanities)• WITH HONORSRENEE ANN FITTS(Biological Sciences)HAROLD WILLIAM FRANCKE(Public Affairs)• WITH HONORS JONATHAN OREN HARRIS(Geography)MARSHALL ALBERT HATCHER( Chemistry)LEAH JEAN HAVENER(Biological Sciences)CAROL N. FREED(General Studies in the Humanities)JOCQUELINE PAULETTA FRIERSON( Psychology)JACK FREDRICK FUCHS(Philosophy) • WITH HONORSJAMES ARTHUR HAWKINS(Business)CALVIN EUGENE HAYES( Mathematics)CHRISTINE E. HElM(Psychology)ROBERT STEVEN HELFER(History)JUDITH DEBORAH HENDIN(Anthropology)• WITH HONORSJAMES HARVEY HEPNER(Biological Sciences)PAUL HERRUP(History)ELSA R. HERSH(Sociology)MELBA ANNE HILL(Economics)ROBERT KEI HIROSHIGE(Philosophical Psychology)THOMAS CHI-CHING HOI(Philosophy)• WITH HONORSSTEVEN EVANS HOLLIDAY(Anthropology)GLENN PATRICK HORRELL(English Language and Literature)MICHELLE RACHEL HOWARD(English Language and Literature)THOMAS K. HUNTER(English Language and Literature)EVELYN ANN HUTTv'DODD(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORSJAMES ANDERSON HUTTv'DODD(Psychology)NANCY JANE IFFLAND(Slavic Languages and Literatures)GERALD R. JACOB(Geography)ROBERT BRADLEY JENKINS(English Language and Literature)JOSHUA JOFEN(Psychology)DEBRA LYNN JOHN(Slavic Languages and Literatures)ALAN RICHARD JOHNSON(Anthropology)EDWIN DWIGHT JOHNSON(Psychology)MARK ALLEN JOHNSON(English Language and Literature)PEARLE DENISE JOHNSON(Biological Sciences)CHRISTINE WINTON JONES(English Language and Literature)DORCAS JOSLIN(Anthropology)DAWN GRUENENFELDER KAHN(General Studies in the Humanities) DAVID ARTHUR KALOW(Law)HENRIETTA REVA KAPLAN(General Studies in the Humanities)ROBERT JOHN DRURY KARES(Physics)• WITH HONORSCAROL KATAHIRA(Fine Arts)HIROKO KAWAGUCHI(Mathematics)ALICE IRENE KEEFER(Romance Languages and Literatures)MARVIN ROGER KEELING(Biological Sciences)JOHN KELTY(Philosophical Psychology)JOHN E. KIENITZ, JR.(Economics)LAUREL WYNNE KILPATRICK(Psychology)JEANNE PATRICIA KINNARD(Psychology)RENATE A. KINSCHECK(Economics)LESLIE STEVEN KOHN(History)THERESE MARIE KOKOCINSKI(C hemistry)STEPHEN C. KORNS(Geography)STEPHEN DEDALUS KORSHAK(Psychology)THOMAS LEONARD KOSSL(Economics)STEVEN L. KREBS(History)STEVEN WAYNE KROETER(Geography)PAUL SAMUEL KRUTY(Art History)JANET KURJAN(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSPAMELA MAE KURZKA(Sociology)KATHLEEN MARY LALLEY(History)WILLIAM W. LAMAR(Physics)LAURYL RENE LAVALLE(Psychology)PRISCILLA JANE LEE(Business)REGINA LISA LEFKOWITZ LEONE MARIE McDERMOTT(English Language and Literature)(Fine Arts)• WITH HONORS PATRICIA ANN McELROY(Biological Sciences)JONATHAN LEONARD LEIGHT(General Studies in the Social Sciences) JACQUELINE COLLEEN McGLAMERY(English Language and Literature)ALICE D. LEINER(Biological Sciences) DIANTHA McJILTON(Political Science)SUSANNA KAPLAN LENZI(Geography)DAVID SCOTT LEVIN(Psychology)CAROL CLAIRE LIPSEY( Chemistry) JAMES PATRICK MEIL(Business)BORYS J. MELNYK(Biological Sciences)WALTER H. MESERVEY(Biological Sciences)AARON HENRY LIPSTADT(Political Science) MICHAEL FREDERICK MEYER(Biological Sciences)MARK FRAZIER LLOYD(History)KWOK-FAI LOK(Biological Sciences) JOHN JOSEPH MICKEVICE, JR.(Business)CHRISTINE MICZYKALBERTO GERARDO LOPEZ(Biological Sciences) (General Studies in the Humanities)• WITH HONORSPAUL CHIN LOUIE(Biological Sciences) CRIST ANNE CAY MILLER(English Language and Literature)YIM FAI LUK(Economics) TIMOTHY WAYNE MILLER(Political Science)MARY ANN LYNCH(Psychology)NANCY BLAIR LYON(Biological Sciences) MERRI MARTHA MONKS(English Language and Literature)HAROLDO J. MONTEALEGRELACAYO(Economics)CRAIG MAcCOLL(Disciplines of the Humanities) DENNIS MICHAEL MOORE(English Language and Literature)ANNE LOUISE MAcINTYRE(History)CHRISTINA MADEJ(Art History)• WITH HONORS • WITH HONORSMELINDA ANN MOORE(Indian Civilization)PAMELA L. MOORE(Germanic Languages and Literatures)LEE MARGERUM(Business) CHER YL E. MORGAN(S ociology)ANNE ELIZABETH MOSS(Public Affairs)KATHRYN M. MUTZ( Geography)THEODORE RICHARD NASH(Political Science)• WITH HONORSDIANE CAROL MARKOVITZ(Biological Sciences)MARTIN J. MARONEY(Political Science)MARILYN MARTIN(English Language and Literature)EDWARD H. MATTHEI, JR.(General Studies in the Humanities) GREGORY ANDRE NELSON(Philosophy)PAUL NEMETH(Biological Sciences)ELLEN ANNE MAZER(Philosophical Psychology)RICHARD ALFRED MAZUR(Biological Sciences) NGUYEN DINH TOAN(Biological Sciences)RITA WILEY McCLEARY(Philosophical Psychology) GEORGE NICHOLS(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORSJAMES E. McCLURE, JR.(Mathematics) JOAB ZAVE OBERLANDER(History)(Physics) DANNY RAY ROYER(Physics)HENRY H. RUBIN(Tutorial Studies)ELIZABETH ORTON RUSSO(Business)ROBERT CHRISTOPHER O'BRIEN(Public Affairs)PHILIP LAWRENCE O'NEILL(Political Science) MARIE RODEN(Public Affairs)DOROTHY J. ROOF(Biological Sciences)GREGORY ALLYN PALAST(Business)LAWRENCE ALBERT PALINKAS(Anthropology)• WITH HONORS KAREN SUSAN ROOTHAAN(Mathematics)MICHAEL EDWARD ROSE( Mathematics)ANN MARIE PALKOVICH(Anthropology)• WITH HONORS JEAN ROSENTHAL(T utorial Studies)GIZELL MARIA ROSSETTI(Biological Sciences)ANTONIO RICARDO PARRA(History)GREGORY CHARLES PHILLIPS ROBERT BAUMGARTNER ROSSI(S ocial Service Administration)• WITH HONORSMARTIN LEE PILATI(Physics)• WITH HONORSG. JOHN PORGES(Political Science) MARY C. RYKOWSKI( Chemistry)• WITH HONORSDONALD WARREN QUANDER(Political Science)BR UCE DONALD RABE(Geophysical Sciences) • WITH HONORSTHOMAS CHARLES POST(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORS CAROL SAKALA(Anthropology)• WITH HONORSVIRGINIA R. POWEL(Human Development)KEVIN JAMES PRENDERGAST(Philosophy)RONALD K. PRICE(Biological Sciences) DAN UTA M. SAWICKI(History)SUSAN COOL SAWYER(Biological Sciences)(Physics) SUSAN GAIL SCHAFFER(History)RUTHANN SCHALLERT(Linguistics)SYLVIA JANE PRYBYLOWSKI(Sociology)RICHARD CHARLES PUETTER• WITH HONORS JAMES E. SCHEUERMANN(History)JANICE K. RAMOCINSKI(Business) CHARLES PHILLIP SCHMIDT III( Mathematics)PAUL TIMOTHY SCHUSTER(Business)(Ideas and Methods) VICTORIA RAE SCOTT(Psychology)LAKEITHIA YVONNE SEARCY(Psychology)R. WOODROW SETZER, JR.( Mathematics)MICHAEL JOSEPH SEYMOUR(Business)GERARD JOSEPH RAULUK(History)FREDERICK JOHN RAYFIELD III(Philosophical Psychology)DAVID LEWIS REED• WITH HONORSCLAUDE MANLEY REICHARD(Linguistics)JULIA JEAN ROBERTS(Political Science) STEVEN JOEL SHAPERO(Economics)SUSAN RUTH ROBERTSON(Anthropology)DAVID PETER ROBICHAUD(History) GREGORY HARRISON WOODALLSHAW(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)TH011AS L. SHEAN, JR.(English Language and Literature)SYLVIA D. SHELBY(Business) JANET DIANE TERRELL( Political Science)PATRICIA A. SHREVE DAVID LYMAN THORN(Geophysical Sciences)(History)• WITH HONORS ALICE R. UNIMAN(English Language and Literature)MARK ALAN SILLINGS(History)SHERYL R. SIMON(Biological Sciences) BARRIK VAN WINKLE(Anthropology)MICHAEL CHARLES VIDASJUANA JOSEFA SINCLAIR(Art History) (Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSGEORGE TALLCHIEF SKIBINE(Economics) DAVID A. VOGAN, JR.(Mathematics)MOLLIE DEAN SKINNER(Business) CYNTHIA LYNN WARD(History)HOWARD O. WARFIELD(English Language and Literature)BRENDA JOYCE SMITH(Fine Arts)JANET ELIZABETH SNOYER(Psychology)FRANNIE RUTH SORIN(Psychology)• WITH HONORS CARL H. WARTMAN(English Language and Literature)BETH ALISON WECKSTEIN(Human Development)• WITH HONORSPATRICK JAMES SPAIN(History)• WITH HONORS WILLIAM HARVEY WHEDBEE, JR.(Biological Sciences)DANIEL ANTON STARR(Germanic Languages and Literatures) CHRISTINE ANNA WHITE(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSANN CONSTANCE STERN(Political Science) BR UCE WILLIAMS(Psychology)DANIEL EARL WILLIS(Anthropology)EDNA LEE WILSON(English Language and Literature)GAIL ANN STEW ART(Sociology)PAUL M. SULLAM(Biological Sciences)ROBERT WILLIAM SULLENTR UP, JR.( Mathematics) BRUCE PHILIP WINSTON(Geography)BRIAN ALEXANDER SULLIVAN(Philosophy)• WITH HONORS FRED MARSHALL WINSTON(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSLOLA M. SUTHERLAND DAVE WISNEWSKI(Business)(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSWESLEY YOSHINORI SUZUKI(Geophysical Sciences)BEATRICE HYSON SWIFT(General Studies in the Humanities) LAUREN RAE WITKIN(Classical Languages and Literatures)YUECHIM RICHARD WONG(Economics)DAVID ARTHUR SYLVESTER(History)NATHAN MOSES SZAJNBERG(Biological Sciences) SUSAN D. YABROFF(General Studies in the Humanities)LEON YI, JR.(Physics)MINAS HAGOP TANIELIAN THOMAS G. YONDORF(Business)(Physics)• WITH HONORS JOSHUA ZION(Disciplines of the Humanities)• WITH HONORSJAMES ROGER TASHIRO(C hemistry)MONA H. TEMCHIN(Biological Sciences) DEBORAH J. ZISKIN(Business)• WITH HONORS (Biological Sciences)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OFTHE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:TIMOTHY GEORGE BUCHMAN(C hemistry) MICHAEL ALBIN RUBESCH(Chemistry)DAVID ARTHUR WEINBERG( Mathematics)GARY MICHAEL GROSS( Chemistry)STEVEN IONA(Mathematics)III. THE STUDENT AIDES IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:MICHAEL NED BORISH(History)LIZBETH JANE BROWN(Music) MICHAEL WAYNE HOWARD(Philosophy)• WITH HONORSFOSTER OSGOOD CHANOCK(General Studies in the Social Sciences) • WITH HONORSDAVID RAY KAPLANNICOLETTE KIM DEWITT(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations) JOHN JOSEPH McKEOWN(English Language and Literature)• WITH' HONORS GARY ALAN MILLER(Mathematics)ROBERT MOCKLER ESTY(Russian Civilization) RENA BARNARD MORAN(Romance Languages and Literatures)ELIZABETH PUANANI FORD(Linguistics)BARBRA LOU GOERING DAVID ROBERT STEVENSON( Mathematics)DONALD MARTIN HEINRICH(Business) PAUL GEORGE YOVOVICH(Business)(History) KAREN GARROW WILSON(History and Philosophy of Religion)• WITH HONORSIV. THE STUDENT AIDES IN THE COLLEGE AND THEDIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Bachelor of Science:DAVID IVAN LOEWUS(Chemistry) KURT KEN NAKAOKA(C hemistry)• WITH HONORSTHE CONFERRING OFTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingPHILIP GOSSETT, Associate Professor, Department of Music and the CollegeMusic is a difficult subject to teach; Philip Gossett is an excellent teacher of a difficult subject.He knows his subject well and he has the passionate desire to share his historical erudition andtechnical knowledge with his students. He translates into precise and understandable terms suchindispensable, basic concepts as dissonance, beat, and tonal center. His "translations" are neverbanalizations.Philip Gossett is an excellent teacher because he inspires his students with the desire to acquirean understanding of music and to discuss this understanding with others. He does himself whathe teaches his students to do.ROBERT HASELKORN, Fanny L. Pritzker Professor, Department of Biophysicsand Theoretical Biology and the CollegeRobert Haselkorn conveys his own excitement and enthusiasm about biology and its currentmolecular frontiers. He lectures with clarity and rigor, with simplicity and economy, with assur­ance and humor. He provides insight into the experimental methods and some flavor of theanecdotal and historical. His transactions with a diversity of students are models of appropriateand clearly defined expectations and of ease of communication.At the same time, Mr. Haselkorn conducts a large and flourishing laboratory research programand is responsible for the concomitant training of a number of outstanding graduate students andpostdoctoral colleagues. He holds a major administrative responsibility and is an active participantin other University and community affairs. Somehow all of this is not surprising. Robert Haselkorntypifies that which this University is all about.The candidate will be presented by Robert B. Uretz, Deputy Dean, Division of the Bio­logical Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine, and Ralph W. Gerard Professor,Department of Biophysics and Theoretical Biology and the College.IRA A. KIPNIS, Associate Professor of Social Sciences in the CollegeInsofar as the social sciences are policy sciences, they should convey to students the art ofcombining wisdom and reflection with practical experience. But the ordinary life experience ofgood social science scholars and teachers does not always equip them with this combination of vir­tues. In Ira A. Kipnis, our students have discovered a teacher-scholar who brings to them theexperience of the practicing lawyer seasoned with the reflections of the constitutional scholar andhistorian of the changing American eras.Dry wit and benign scepticism, a sense for the constitution as a living document, a grasp of thehistory which lends constitutional issues their meaning, a capacity to connect larger issues to themicrocosm of life in the Illinois Bar, detailed conscientiousness about student work, a belief instudent responsibility for the creation of productive class exchange, and a capacity to stimulatecontroversy and dialectic have made Ira A. Kipnis a teacher of the policy sciences in the broadestsense.The candidate will be presented by Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Master of the Social Sci­ences Collegiate Division and Associate Dean of the College and of the Division of theSocial Sciences, and Professor, Department of Political Science and the College.Outburst of Joy Olivier MessiaenLEON M. STOCK, Professor, Department of Chemistry and the CollegeFine teachers make their contributions in diverse ways. In Leon M. Stock, two elements com­bine with great effect to make him one of our most valued teacher-scientists: his personal com­mitment to scholarship, and the undisguised pleasure he takes in helping students. Very widelyknown for his own incisive research in physical organic chemistry, he skillfully guides undergraduateand graduate students into independent studies and infects them with his enthusiasm for discoveryand understanding.The candidate will be presented by Norman H. Nachtrieb, Master of the Physical Sci­ences Collegiate Division and Associate Dean of the College and of the Division of thePhysical Sciences, and Professor, Department of Chemistry, James Franck Institute, andthe College.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 RECESSIONAL(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)RICHARD E. VIKSTROM, Directo] of Chapel MusicEDWARD MONDELLO, Unive sit OrganistROBERT LODINE, University Ga illonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINJOSEPH CEITHAMLHILLEL J. EINHORNGILES B. GUNNEDMUND WELLS KITCHGWIN J. KOLBRICI-IARD W. MINTEL ASSIST ANT MARSHALSROGER A. PILLETEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.MARGARET K. ROSENHEIMLORNA P. STRAUSWILBERT HERBERT URRYSTUDENT AIDES, 1973-74DAVID IVAN LOEWUSJOHN JOSEPH McKEOWNGARY ALAN MILLERRENA BARNARD MORGANKURT KEN NAKAOKASHARON STEPHENSDAVID ROBERT STEVENSONKARREN GARROW WILSONPAUL GEORGE YOVOVICHGEORGE A. YUHASERIC H. AUERBACHMICHAEL NED BORISHLIZBETH JANE BROWNFOSTER OSGOOD CHANOCKNICOLETTE KIM DEWITTROBERT MOCKLER ESTYELIZABETH PUANANI FORDBARBRA LOU GOERINGDONALD MARTIN HEINRICHMICHAEL WAYNE HOWARDDAVID RAY KAPLANSTUDENT AIDES, 1974-75TERENCE R. LICHTORCHARLES T. LUTZMURRAY L. MANUSTIMOTHY JOHN McLARNANGARY M. OSTERBACHSARAH PIZZOJEFFREY D. ROTHJOHN J. SIENICKIPATRICK O. SPURGEONSUSAN G. WILLIAMSSTEPHEN BAUMTHOMAS P. BRANSONMAUREEN A. CIHAKRICHARD M. DOERFLINGERNANCY B. GENTZLERROBERT J. GRIFFINDEBRA ANN GUSNARDROBERT A. HUMMELGEORGE W. JONESCAROL A. KAHLERJANE P. KATZ