THE UNKVERSK1C Of CHKCAGO�.j.-.;.� -. .,::.Fe-�'��..... ".�.., ..Jt;':i TheThree Hundred Fifty-fourthCONVOCATKONTheSPRKNGTHIRD SESSIONJune Fourteenth .'A.D. Nineteen Hundred Seventy:five. �.�� .. , .,t '..... • ;.�ROCKEFELLER CHAPELORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesTen o'clockJOHN T. WILSON, Provost and Acting 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 U niversi tyThe Candidates for the Quantrell AwardsThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Vice-President and Dean of FacultiesThe Provost and Acting President of the U niversi tyTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND E. SPENCER PARSONSDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelI THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"TRADITION, verb (rare )"MARTIN E. MARTYProfessor and Associate Dean, Divinity SchoolTHE ANTHEMPsalm 47 Ralph Vaughan WiIIiamsThe 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 CANDIDATESROBIN BEECHER PRINCEJ OHN EDWARD MACHULAKJAMES NORMAN HEFTYTHE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Gregory L. AcciaioliThomas Fraser AlrichPatricia Ann BachaJudith Rae BanksAndrew Lawrence BarberRainer Lutz BauerStephen Michael BaumBlair BertacciniAnn Marie BlackEileen Gail BoisenJ. David BoyleRalph Malcolm BraidThomas Patrick BransonDouglas Robert Brunner. Barbara A. BrunsSteven Alan BurresDana Northrop CareyClover C. Carroll"'ayne Douglas CarrollSara Ann CaseJorge ChapaRobert CharkovskyMaureen A. CihakHarrison Jacob CohenStuart Arthur CohnSteven M. CoserSheila CrockerPhilip L. CuratolaDean Soble DaskalRichard M. DoerflingerWilliam Peter DraperFrederick N. Egler, Jr.Victor Maurice ElnerJean Crawford EmondMichael Dean EversmeyerStephen John FieldMargaret Joan FinertyRonald Simon FlaggCharles Jay GansMichael D. GarnettNancy Byron GentzlerRobert Ludwig GreeneRobert Alvin GreeneRobert James GriffinMichael A. GroeschSusan Rae Gross Alan D. GrundDebra Ann CusnardCynthia Willert GustafsonJohn Arthur HansonHenry William HochermanEwald HorwathMary Barlow HoytPamela Anne HughesRobert Alexander HummelAidan Wai Kay IpJohn Marshall IvyGeorge W. Jones, Jr.Carol Ann Cuzens KahlerCathy Ellen KatinJane Palley KatzEllen KaufmanBrian Kenneth KayNora J. KeenanDavid M. KehrRuth Barbara KleimanWendy Sue KleinRandall James KnizeBarry Alan KozyraSteven Alan LambersonHolly Marlene LeedsJeffrey Marc LeidenPaula Ann LevenDorothy Alice LevinsohnTerry LichtorGabriel G. LombardiCharles Thomas LutzJane LuzbetakGregory B. MahanTimothy John McLarnanCatherine A. MeadowsSuzanne Josephine MelendezMaureen MelvilleMichael John MirraCarole A. MyscofskiHorace Lyons NashEmily NicklinGary Michael OsterbachBarbara Ann PastorickJoy Carol PellSylvia PiechockaSarah Elizabeth Pizzo Alberta Louise PopowskyJeffery John PuschellMary Patricia QuinnSusan Micheal RandChristopher John RiceSanford Alan RockowitzAdrienne Alice RogalskiAnn Tracy Grodzins RoseRachel A. RosenMonica Ann RosenthalJeffrey D. RothMichael RusliFlint Dore SchierJo Ann ScurlockMiriam L. SiekevitzJohn J. SienickiElise Ellen SingerDaniel Francis SinnottChristine M. SmyrskiJudith H. SpicehandlerPatrick O'Dyer Spurgeon, Jr.David Martin SteinMark Robert SteinLee Anne SzyskaJohn C. TaylorYew-Seng TehDeborah Sue TraceyStephen Jon UsalaAlexander VesselinovitchJoana M. VizgirdaEftihia V outiraCarol Anne WalkerRoxanne Marie WardFrederick Anthony WasserStephen Jay WeinstockRobert Ellsworth Wharen, Jr.Margaret Kim WhiteSusan Gayle WilliamsArthur Jewell Wilson IIICharles Allen WittnamAnthony Cabot WoodburyAlwyn Leroy YorkTin Fan YuenAlex Walter ZabroskyMembers elected to Beta of IIIinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nominationof the University of especial distinction in general scholarship III theUniversity:1975 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARRichard M. DoerflingerDebra Ann GusnardTerry Lichtor Timothy John McLarnanEmily NicklinGary Michael Osterbach JoAnn ScurlockSusan Gayle WilliamsSusan Micheal RandAnn Tracy Grodzins RoseMiriam L. SiekevitzJ ohn J. SienickiDaniel Francis SinnottPatrick O'Dyer Spurgeon, JI.Judith H. SpicehandlerDavid Martin SteinStephen Jon UsulaRoxanne Marie Ward1975 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEARGregory L. AcciaioliStephen Michael BaumRalph Malcolm BraidThomas Patrick BransonClover C. CarrollDean Soble DaskalStephen John FieldRonald Simon FlaggNancy Byron GentzlerJohn Arthur Hanson Mary Barlow HoytPamela Anne HughesRobert Alexander HummelCarol Ann Cuzens KahlerJane Palley KatzJ effrey Marc LeidenPaula Ann LevenGabriel G. LombardiCharles Thomas LutzSarah Elizabeth PizzoMEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARSavkar Ahmed AltinelRobert Michael BealsSamuel Philip FeinbergMorgan Raymond Jenkins Alan Jerry KatzJoanne Jay MeyerowitzKeith Elliot MostovHarry Paul Poulos, JI. Michael Joseph SchneiderJeffrey Ted SheffieldAlex Christopher WooMembers elected to the Society at the Sigma Xi on nomination at the Departments at Science tor evidence at ability in research work in Science:William Henry van EmdenBergYongmin ChoGhulam J eelani DharZbigniew Fiedorowicz Kenneth Earl GlanderJose Carlos de Souza KiihlRichard George KleinThomas Joseph McKearnKenneth Guy Miller John MurphyWarren Douglas NicholsJohn F. RiebesellDonald Michael RonchiYung-Tsai YenAssociate members elected to the Society at the Sigma Xi on nomination atthe Departments at Science tor evidence at ability in research work inScience:Rauvan Micah AverickThomas Patrick BransonDavid FeldmanSteven Henrv FoxIra Ray FriedlanderKatherine Leslie GlickAlan D. GrundRobert Alexander HummelJohn Marshall Ivy Markes Eric JohnsonBrian Kenneth KaySam uel KleinermanPat Ressler LevittJames Blakely LohrGregory B. MahanTimothy John McLarnanAndrew McLennanCatherine A. Meadows Adrienne Alice RogalskiMonica Ann RosenthalMichael RusliMiriam L. SiekevitzHugh Lawrence TaylorSusan Gayle WilliamsArthur J�well \Vilson IIICharles Allen WittnamAndrea Helene WorthingtonSeniors in the Pritzker School at Medicine elected to Beta at IIIinois Chapterat Alpha Omega Alpha tor exceIIence in the, work at the School:B. Marc BissonnetteRichard E. ChamplinMarion DanisBruce Alan EvansMary Ellen BroadstoneGaekePhilip Granville Hays Lisa Glauser KaplowitzWilliam Ming Fu LeeJennifer Leaning LinkRichard Martin PauliNeil D. RudoRichard L. SchilskyGary Slutkin Ralph Earl SteeleMichael Miller ToddBruce Harland WainerStephen James WalkerMark E. WheelerMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, onnomination of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship andaccomplishment in studies in Business Administration:Thomas V. Banfield IIHarold J. BartonRichard Scott BloomBrendan David BrownStephen Charles BrownJaime Chico PardoRandall Miles CohnEugene Joseph CorneyRobert Newton DavisRoland R. DerasGeorge Mason DreherDaniel Joseph FlingRonald Charles FosterJoel Clarke GibbonsGamini Dias GunawardaneMichael HalberstadtSteven Zoltan HarrisDonald Martin Heinrich\Villiam HershMary Elizabeth JeterDouglas Joines Richard Steven JusterCharles Walter KadlecDonald G. Kempf, Jr.Alfred John KingJohn L. KnottNancy Lynne KosbudLeslie KutasJohn A. LarsenRichard Jerome LarsonGriffith Trout LewisJoseph LibermanMichael D. LockhartAnthony R. Manno, Jr.Lois Elaine HarderMcFarlandSunil MehrotraLindsay H. Miller IIIJaime J. Montealegre LacayoWilliam C. NaumannJ ohn L. NelsonAkihiko Ohta Simon Patrick OrmeSubramaniam ParameshwaranPhilip Edward RechtRobert Dow RemyJeffrey Arth ur RiemerRobert E. RowlandFred A. SalomonNolan Robert SchwartzGeorge SchwertAlan H. SonsStephen ThompsonWerner UlrichJohn Spaulding Varley, Jr.Gordon W . WalkerHenrv G. WalkerJerrold 'VarnerRobert P. WennerholtDavid A. WestAlison A. WinterJack Lawrence WitlinMark Allen ZivinMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of theCoif for exceIIence in the work of the School:Sharon BaldwinPatrick Bartholomew BauerMark Oliver Beem, Jr.Eugene Joseph CorneyJay M. FeinmanAlan Scott Gilbert Ronald \V illiam HansonPhilip Jay HessDean Timothy J ostWilliam Frederick LloydNicholas Arthur PerensovichGreg W. Renz Dennis Michael RobbMichael Stuart SchoolerMelvin A. SchwarzJohn Joseph Scott, Jr.The Academy of American Poets Prizes, to undergraduates for the best poemor group of poems, are awarded toDavid J. HarrisClover C. Carroll, Honorable Mention POEM: "In Memoriam: W. H. Auden"UNTITLED POEMThe Florence I ames Adams Prizes; for exceIIence in artistic reading, areawarded toStanley Lourdeaux, FirstDavid Shields, Second Steve Crump, ThirdCharles Berezin, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prizes, to students in the Department of Anthropologyfor outstanding work in the field of Anthropology, are awarded toRobert A. Bourgeois PAPER: "Woman, Honour, and Truth in theHindu Epics: A Symbolic Study"Gerald V\T. Cortright PAPER: "A Comparative and Analytical Studyof Gibbon Bipedalism"Alan L. Rumsey PAPER: "Proto-Indo-European from the Stand-point of the (Other?) Ergative Languages"Anne H. Betteridge, Honorable MentionKarl Robert Cederquist, Honorable MentionMartha I. Moia, Honorable MentionDavid W. Murray, Honorable MentionEileen Day O'Brien PAPER: "Three Versions of 'Rebecca andEliezer' by Nicolas Poussin in theCollections of Denis Mahon, TheLouvre, and Sir Anthony Blunt"The J. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, ismade toRobert James GriffinThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American History,to the best Senior student majoring in United States History, is awardedtoDaniel M. HildebrandThe Baroque Studies Prize, to a graduate student in the Department of Artfor an outstanding essay, is awarded toThe Joseph Henry Beale Prize, for outstanding work in the first-year legal research and writing program of the Law School, is awarded toHenry J. EscherBarbara Ann LernerScott A. Mandelup Samuel F. SaracinoSuzanne R. SawadaThe Wilbur Beauchamp Memorial Prize Fund, to an outstanding student inthe area of Science Education in the Graduate School of Education, isawarded toMichael James ClearyThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund Prize, for distinction in humanisticpursuits in the College community, is awarded toMark Tolbert KenmoreThe George V. Bobrinskoy Award, for excellence in the study of the Russianlanguage and literature, is made toAlexander VesselinovitchThe WiIliam B. Bond Medal, to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatestnumber of points during the season, is awarded toDaniel M. HildebrandThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize, to the marketing student in theGraduate School of Business with the most outstanding academic record,is awarded toMary Elizabeth JeterThe Joseph A. Capps Award, to a Senior medical student for proficiency inclinical medicine, is made toLisa Glauser KaplowitzThe Paul R. Cohen Prizes, to the graduating Seniors who have achieved thehighest record in the field of Mathematics, are awarded toTimothy John McLarnan Thomas Patrick BransonThe Ronald S. Crane Award, for distinction in scholarly vvriting on literaryquestions, is made toDon Bialostosky ESSAY: "George Eliot's Case For Sympathyin The Mill on the Floss"The Elizabeth S. Dixon Honor Award for outstanding work in the first yearof the School of Social Service Administration, with special considerationgiven to performance in field work, is awarded toSusan Carolyn HeistThe Fairweather-Hardin GaIlery Prize, for exceIIence 111 the Fine Arts, isawarded toDouglas E. BroadfootThe John BiIIings Fiske Poetry Prizes, tor an original poem or cycle of poems,are awarded toSteven Phillips, FirstDavid Shields, SecondDavid Lionel Smith, ThirdLauri Lee, Honorable MentionDavid J. Harris, Honorable Mention POEM: "Except It Die"POEM: "The 19th Century"POEM: "Meditations"POEM: "Creatures of the Wilderness"POEMS: "At Home""In Memoriam: W. H. Auden"Deborah BrightThe Frances A. Friedman Prize, tor exceIIence in the Fine Arts, is awarded toThe Marc Perry GaIler 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 toHarold J. Austin (Philosophy,Winter 1975)Catherine Doyle, (Anatomy, Spring1974)James M. Farrar (Chemistry, Summer1974)Richard F. Lamb (Geography,Autumn 1974)Anthony Seeger (Anthropology,Summer 1974) DISSERTATION: "'Orientation to Situation' inTalcott Parsons' Concept ofAction"DISSERTATION: "DNA Synthesis in ChickCardiac Cells"DISSERTATION: "Crossed Molecular BeamStudies of Elastic, Inelasticand Reactive Collisions"DISSERTATION: "Patterns of Change in NonMetropolitan America"DISSERTATION: "Nature and Culture andTheir Transformations in theCosmology and Social Organization of the Sunya, a Gcspeaking Tribe of CentralBrazil"The Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Germanic Languages and Literatures, are awarded toJames D. CooperDaniel Frank Carole T. HallMichael Q. HoltThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toRonald Simon Flagg, First PAPER: "The R TA: A Model of Political Decision Making in Illinois"PAPER: "The Effect of Political & SocialChange on Decisions of the UnitedStates Supreme Court: Betts v. Bradyand Gideon v. Wainwright"PAPER: "The Miseducation of John F. Kennedy"PAPER: "Understanding the Conflict OverState-Sponsored Vocational SecondaryEducation in Ohio in the 1970's"Richard Lee Fenton, SecondHenry William Hocherman, SecondLaura Haferd RamachandranHonorable MentionThe Perry S. Herst Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellence in the pursuit of studies with a profound sense of social responsibility, is awarded toStephen Michael BaumThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners of the thirdyear competition in brief-writing and oral argument are made toLeon Milton Bronfin Joseph Allen MorrisThe Institute of Professional Accounting Award, to a student in the GraduateSchool of Business who has demonstrated outstanding scholarship in thefield of accounting, is awarded toLeslie KutasThe 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 toMary Ann Tolbert, FirstJoseph L. Price II, Second PAPER: "The Prodigal Son: An Essay in Psychoanalytic Criticism"PAPER: "The Humor of the Parables of Jesus:A Literary Analysis"The Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prize, to a graduate in the School of SocialService Administration, for scholarship and professional leadership, isawarded toJanet S. LawrenceThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup, for excellence in brief writing and oralargument in the second-year Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awardedtoJohn William Rotunno Charles Michael SantaguidaThe Perrin H. Lowery Prize, in creative writing, is awarded toJan NovakThe Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior whohas performed the most meritorious research, is awarded toWai-kwan Alfred YungThe Medical Alumni Prizes, to Seniors for the best oral presentation of research done during their years in medical school, are awarded toFelix Ki Chen Joseph D. LockerThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes, for original literary works, areawarded toJohn P. King STORIES: "Observers""At Michael's Place"PLA Y : The Death of SamsonMark Tolbert KenmoreThe Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prize, for best performance on the Master'sexaminations in Mathematics, is awarded toCarlos Eduardo KenigThe Herbert J. Morris Memorial Prize, to a candidate for a degree who hasdistinguished himself as a leader through service to the University in afield of exceptional endeavor, is awarded toMichael John KlingensmithThe Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with theHoweIl Murray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to theextra curriculum at the University of ChicagoAnthony James BarrettDavid M. KehrRuth Barbara KleimanMichael Charles KraussMary K. O'Brien Robin Beecher PrinceTimothy D. RudySteven Russell SmithPatrick O'Dyer Spurgeon, Jr.Jay Howard SugarmanThe Elizabeth R. Norton Prize, for excellence in research in Chemistry, isawarded toMichael Roman Wasielewski En-Den LiuThe Noyes-Cutter Greek Prize, for the best paper on some phase of a commondialect Greek, is awarded toJames Tabor PAPER: "The Revelation of the Holy Theologian John: A Fifth Century Byzantine Apocalypse"The Casper Platt Award, tor the outstanding paper written by a student inthe Law School, is made toWilliam Adler-GellerThe John Van Prohaska Award, tor outstanding potential in teaching, research, and clinical medicine, is made toRichard Martin PauliThe Elsa Reinhardt Honor Award, to a student in the School at Social ServiceAdministration tor outstanding work in the first year and promise of future achievement in the field at Social Work, is made toRoland Joseph KullaThe Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, in recognition at outstanding accomplishments in the field at Medical Science, is made toMaureen Hallinan (June, 1972) DISSERTATION: "Traditional Aristocracies Facing Change: A ComparativeStudy of Fulbe Adjustmentto Social Change in Guinea,Nigeria, and Cameroon"DISSERTATION: "The Structure of SentimentRelations"Dr. John A. Clements, Professor of Pediatrics, University of CaliforniaSchool of Medicine, San FranciscoThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prizes, tor constructive study and original research in the Department at Sociology, are awarded toVictor Azarya (August, 1973)The Royal Society at Arts Medal, tor distinguished work in the field at Art,is awarded toJudith H. SpicehandlerThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student toracademic exceJIence, is awarded toMary Ellen Broadstone GaekeThe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall Shapiro Prize, tor excellence in Fine Arts,is awarded toJohn D. KuhnsThe Sigma Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievement, are awarded toFirst Prize:Alan D. Grund PAPER: "Regulation of n-Alkane Utilizationin Pseudomonas putida."PAPER: "Glutamine Synthetase in Nostocmuscorum."Arth ur Jewell Wilson IIIHonorable Mention:John Marshall Ivy PAPER: "Coordinate Regulation of RNA andProtein Synthesis in Saccharomycescerevisiae."PAPER: "Observations on the PhysiologicalFunction of the Pseudomonas putidaPpG6 (P. oleovorans) Alkane Hydroxylase: Monoterrninal Oxidationof Alkanes and Fatty Acids."PAPER: "Purification and Study of the J uvenile Hormone-Specific Esterase in theHaemolymph of the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta."Matthew Herbert NiederRobert Ellsworth Wharen, JI.The Amos Alonzo Stagg Medals, to the Senior Athletes with the best allaround record for athletics, scholarship, and character, are awarded toRobert James Griffin Daniel M. HildebrandThe Nels M. Strandjord Memorial Award, to a Senior medical student foroutstanding performance in the general field at Radiology, is awarded toCourt Baldwin CuttingThe United States Law Week Award, to a graduate who has made the most·satisfactory scholastic progress in his final year in the Law School, is madetoSidney Bennett ChesninThe Upjohn Award in Medicine, to a Senior tor outstanding achievementduring four years in medical school, is made toJennifer Leaning LinkThe "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 toGordon W. WalkerTHE 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 Associate Dean, Leonard K.OlsenIn 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 oi Arts:GREGORY L. ACCIAIOLI(Anthropology)RICHARD ADELMAN(Sociology)THOMAS FRASER ALRICH(Economics) CECILY M. BEALL(Biological Sciences)PETER JOHN BELL(Biological Sciences)LINDA DIANE BENSEL(English Language and Literature)ARTHUR H. ANDERSON(Russian Civilization) BLAIR BERT ACCINI(Economics)RAUV AN MICAH AVERICK SANDRA JEANNE BIEHL(History)JOHN CARL BJORK(Human Behavior and Institutions)(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSPATRICIA ANN BACHA(Biological Sciences) ANN MARIE BLACK(Human Development)ELITZA LUBENOVA BACHV AROVA(Anthropology) EILEEN GAIL BOISEN(Social Service Administration)MARGARET JEAN FINLAYSON BALD(Fine Arts)• WITH HONORS LIANE MARIE BOWMAN(Human Behavior and Institutions)JUDITH RAE BANKS(Biological Sciences) J . DAVID BOYLE(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ANDREW LAWRENCE BARBER(Law) RALPH MALCOLM BRAID(Physics)• WITH HONORSANTHONY JAMES BARRETT(Business) JONITH YOSANN BREADON(Biological Sciences)RAINER LUTZ BAUER(Anthropology) JONATHAN DAVID BREZON(History)DOUGLAS ROBERT BRUNNER(Biological Sciences) THOMAS DIAMANTE(Business)BARBARA A. BRUNS(Biological Sciences) RUSSELL R. DICKERSON(Chemistry)• WITH HONORSSTEVEN ALAN BURRES(Biological Sciences) MARNELL DICKSON(Biological Sciences)PRUDENCE JANE DOHERTY(History)JIM DOUGLAS III(Romance Languages and Literatures)WALTER ARNER BURT(Music)DANA NORTHROP CAREY(English Language and Literature)CLOVER C. CARROLL(English Language and Literature) WILLIAM PETER DRAPER(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORSWAYNE DOUGLAS CARROLL(Economics) CHARLES BURKE DUFF(Religion and the Humanities)SARA ANN CASE(Ideas and Methods)REBECCA CHAGRASULIS(Biological Sciences) WALTER EDWARD EDGE(Biological Sciences)FREDERICK N. EGLER, JR.(English Language and Literature)JORGE CHAPA(Biological Sciences) VICTOR MAURICE ELNER( Chemistry)JEAN CRAWFORD EMOND(Biological Sciences)ROBERT CHARKOVSKY(Business)CURT CHRISTIANSEN(Biological Sciences) RICHARD ALEX ENGER(Economics)MICHAEL DEAN EVERSMEYER(History)SHEILA MARIE FALLON(Biological Sciences)CHERYL YVONNE CLARK(Economics)DOUGLAS J. COCKBILL(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)HARRISON JACOB COHEN( Mathematics)STUART ARTHUR COHN( Mathematics)MAR THA IDALIA CONTRERAS(Psychology)RICHARD ALAN CORDOVER(History)STEVEN M. COSER BENJAMIN E. FELTS III(Economics)SUSAN A. FICK(Geography)STEPHEN JOHN FIELD(History)EDWARD JOSEPH FILEMYR IV(Philosophy)MARGARET JOAN FINERTY(Political Science)(History)• WITH HONORSSHEILA CROCKER(Economics) RONALD SIMON FLAGG(Public Affairs)• WITH HONORSEUGENE .D. CRUZ-URIBE(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) BARBARA J. FLICK(Business)PHILIP L. CURATOLA(Anthropology) JOSEPH EDWARD LEE FORTT(Business)SUE ELLEN DAHL(Disciplines 0/ the Humanities)• WITH HONORS PAUL H. FRIEDMAN(English Language and Literature)STEPHEN DANILOFF(Economics) SUSAN JEAN FRIEDMAN(Geography)STEPHEN ·DAVID FULLER(Physics)SUSAN· JEANNE GALATZER- LEVY(Anthropology)DEAN SOBLE DASKAL(Business)BRIAN L. DAVIES(Russian. Civilization)DAVID MICHAEL GALLAHAN( Mathematics) HENRY WILLIAM HOC HERMAN(Political Science)• WITH HONORSPETER G. GALLANIS(Philosophy)CHARLES JAY GANS(History)ARIST A GARNES(Biological Sciences) EWALD HORWATH(Biological Sciences)SUSAN MAREN HOWCROFT(Human Behavior and Institutions)MARY BARLOW HOYT(Biological Sciences)MICHAEL D. GARNETT(Biological Sciences) JOHN ANTHONY HRUBEC(Physics)• WITH HONORSKATHERINE LESLIE GLICK(Biological Sciences)r AMELA ANNE HUGHES(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORS• WITH HONORSBRUCE JAY GLUCKMAN(Political Science)ROBERT LUDWIG GREENE(Philosophical Psychology) AIDAN WAI KAY IP(Biological Sciences)JOHN MARSHALL IVY(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSRONALD ALVIN GREENE(Biological Sciences)MICHAEL A. GROESCH(Geophysical Sciences) LENORE JACKSON(Sociology)ANITA CHRISTINE JARMIN(Business)SUSAN RAE GROSS(Economics)MARK JONATHAN GRUENBERG(Public Affairs)ALAN D. GRUND(Biological Sciences) JAMES DAVID JOBB(History)RICHARD BAILEY JOHNSON(Philosophy)GEORGE FRANKLIN JONES(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSCYNTHIA WILLERT GUSTAFSON(Biological Sciences)ERIC R. HAMILTON(Tutorial Studies)CAROL HAND(Philosophy)JOHN ARTHUR HANSON(Indian Civilization) ANTHONY JULIANELLE( Mathematics)MICHAEL JUNGREIS(M athematics)CATHY ELLEN KA TIN(Slavic Languages and Literatures)• WITH HONORSANDREW JOSHUA HARGRETT(Biological Sciences) ELLEN KAUFMAN(Social Service Administration)MARK NELSON HARMON(Economics)JONATHAN SCOTT HARRISON(Economics) BRIAN KENNETH KAY(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSGARY MARK KAZIN(Political Science)ADRIANNE STANLEY HARVITT(Business)JAMES NORMAN HEFTY(Philosophical Psychology)SUSAN F. HEINE NORA J. KEENAN(Economics)DAVID M. KEHR(English Langage and Literature)(Human Behavior and Institutions)• WITH HONORS STEPHEN MICHAEL KELLYSARA C. HESLEP(English Language and Literature) (Physics)• WiTH HONORSDANIEL M. HILDEBRAND ROBERT M. KERR(History) (Physics)• WITH HONORS • WITH HONORSHELEN HO(Biological Sciences) CATHERINE BLOSSOM KESSEL(Mathematics)JOSEPH PATRICK KIERNAN(Biological Sciences)RUTH BARBARA KLEIMAN(Political Science)WENDY SUE KLEIN(Art History)MICHAEL JOHN KLINGENSMITH(Business)RANDALL JAMES KNIZE(Physics)SANDRA C. KNOX(Psychology)RAYMOND P. KOLAK(History)SANDRA KSENIA KOSTYK(Biological Sciences)BARRY ALAN KOZYRA P AT RESSLER LEVITT(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSJ . PERRY LEWIS(Mathematics)PATRICIA LOUISE LITTLE(Music)GABRIEL G. LOMBARDI(Physics)• WITH HONORSMICHAEL THOMAS LONG(Physics)JANE LUZBETAK(General Studies in the Humanities)ROBERT N. LYON(Physics)JOHN EDWARD MACHULAK(History)GREGORY B. MAHAN(History)• WITH HONORSANDREA ANN KRASINSKI(Biological Sciences)MICHAEL CHARLES KRAUSS(Business)MITCHELL KRAYNAK(Biological Sciences) (Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSDANIEL MAlLICK(General Studies in the Humanities)• WITH HONORSKENNETH CIRO MARDER(Biological Sciences)DONNA KROTMAN KEITH WARREN MARKBREITER(Biological Sciences)(Human Behavior and Institutions)• WITH HONORSDANIEL KEITH LACHMAN(Public Affairs) STARLEY JO MARTIN(Sociology)KAREN LISA MATLAW(Slavic Languages and Literatures)CATHERINE A. MEADOWS(Mathematics)CAROL LOOMER MEERSON(Library Science)SUZANNE JOSEPHINE MELENDEZ(Romance Languages and Literatures)LOUIS ALONSO LA LUZ( Mathematics)STEVEN ALAN LAMBERSON(Biological Sciences)PAUL WILLIAM LARSON(Business)THEODORE JACKSON LAWRY(Physics)• WITH HONORS MAUREEN MELVILLE(Art History)WERNER ADAM METZ, JR.(Physics)RAIMUNDAS J. MIC:KEVICIUS(Social Service Administration)ALFRED LEA(English Language and Literature)HOLLY MARLENE LEEDS(Chemistry)JEFFREY MARC LEIDEN(Biological Sciences) OLLIE HUDSPETH MILES(Psychology)PAUL E. LEMELLE(Economics) MICHAEL JOHN MIRRA(History)• WITH HONORSSTEVEN JOHN LEROHL(Biological Sciences) JACQUELINE ANN MOLL(Biological Sciences)PAULA ANN LEVEN(Human Behavior and Institutions) THOMAS J. MORAN, JR.(Economics)• WITH HONORSDOROTHY ALICE LEVINSOHN(Political Science) BEVERLY ANNE MORRIS(Political Science)PATRICIA M. MORSE(Social Service Administration) WILLIAM HENRY RANGER II(Political Science)MARK D. MUNDT(Business)FRIEDA ADELLE MURRAY(Political Science) RANDOLPH RICHARDSON RESOR(History)CHRISTOPHER JOHN RICE(English Language and Literature)• WITH HONORSCAROLE A. MYSCOFSKI(History and Philosophy 0/ Religion)WARREN SHOJI NAGUMO(Biological Sciences)EVE MALL NARITS(Biological Sciences)HORACE LYONS NASH(Political Science)• WITH HONORS NADIA RIGONI(Psychology)BRUCE L. RILEY(Political Science)SANFORD ALAN ROCKOWITZ(M athematics)EMILY NICKLIN(Law)MATTHEW HERBERT NIEDER(Biological Sciences) ADRIENNE ALICE ROGALSKI(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORS• WITH HONORS MICHAEL R. ROMAN(Physics)ANN TRACY GRODZINS ROSE(Anthropology)ELIZABETH LANSDOWN NORALL(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) RACHEL A. ROSEN(General Studies in the Social Sciences)• WITH HONORSAL NOVOTNE(Political Science) DANIEL M. ROSENTHAL(Biological Sciences)MARY K. O'BRIEN(History)• WITH HONORS MONICA ANN ROSENTHAL(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSCOLLEEN M. O'CONNOR(Linguistics) DAVID JOHN RUDIS(Business)BARBARA ANN PASTORICK(Linguistics) TIMOTHY D. RUDY(Political Science)JOY CAROL PELL(General Studies in the Humanities)SYLVIA PIECHOCKA(A nthropology)PAUL JOSEPH PIERRON(Biological Sciences) MICHAEL R USLI(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSNAOMI SAKODA(Biological Sciences)STEPHEN EDWARD PIWINSKI(Biological Sciences) TANYA MARIE SANDROS(Biological Sciences)PATRICIA MARIE POLIN(Biological Sciences) FLINT DORE SCHIER(Philosophy)• WITH HONORSMARC STEVEN POLLICK(Tutorial Studies)ALBERTA LOUISE POPOWSKY(Germanic Languages and Literatures) SIMON SCHUCHAT(Civilizational Studies)ROBIN BEECHER PRINCE(Political Science) STEPHANIE ODELIA SCRUGGS(Slavic Languages and Literatures)JEFFREY JOHN PUSCHELL(Physics)MARY PATRICIA QUINN(Biological Sciences) DAVID WILLIAM SCUPHAM(Biological Sciences)JO ANN SCURLOCK(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)• WITH HONORSLAURA HAFERD RAMACHANDRAN(Public Affairs)• WITH HONORS MIRIAM L. SIEKEVITZ(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORSSUSAN MICHEAL RAND(Psychology) PETER JOSHUA SILVERMAN(Biological Sciences)DAVID FRANKLIN SIMMONS TEH YEW-SENG(Political Science) (Physics)ELISE ELLEN SINGER • WITH HONORS(Economics) MELANIE S. TOEPFERDANIEL FRANCIS SINNOTT (Biological Sciences)(Social Service Administration) KATHRYN TOFFENETTIEMIL M. SKODON (History)(Business) ROBERT S. TOMCHIKSTEVEN RUSSELL SMITH (Biological Sciences)(History) DEBORAH SUE TRACEYCHRISTINE M. SMYRSKI (Human Behavior and Institutions)(Geography) FREDERIC JOHN TREM�mLGWENDA DELANE SNEED (Biological Sciences)(Sociology) SANDRA MARIE TURNERWILLIAM E. SOBBING (Biological Sciences)(English Language and Literature) THELMA ARLENE TWINEDA VID JONATHAN SOKAL (Geography)(Linguistics) CHINYERE UDUKAMARK JONATHAN SPERGEL (Romance Languages and Literatures)(Far Eastern Studies) STEPHEN JON USALA/ JUDITH H. SPICEHANDLER (Physics)(Fine Arts) EDW ARD ALLEN VALENTINE• WITH HONORS (History)MARK JOSEPH SPIEGLAN ALEXANDER VESSELINOVITCH(Physics) (Slavic Languages and Literatures)NICOLA MICHAEL SPIR TOS JOANA M. VIZGIRDA(Biological Sciences) (Geophysical Sciences)DAVID MAR TIN STEIN • WITH HONORS(Biological Sciences) EFTIHIA VOUTIRAMARK ROBERT STEIN (Philosophy)(Human Behavior and Institutions) • WITH HONORS• WITH HONORS CAROL ANNE WALKERMICHAEL F. STELZNER (Linguistics)(Biological Sciences) ROXANNE MARIE WARD• WITH HONORS (Social Service Administration)RICHARD ALAN STERN(Mathematics) WILLIAM W. W ARMUSANGELA G. STEWART (Art History)(Biological Sciences) FREDERICK ANTHONY WASSERJOHN DAVID STRODTMAN (Philosophy)• WITH HONORS(Mathematics) DONALD P. WEIDEMANNARIS MICHAEL STYLIANOPOULOS (Business)(Physics)JAY HOWARD SUGARMAN STEPHEN JAY WEINSTOCK(Human Development) (General Studies in the Humanities)• WITH HONORS JOHN GORDON WESSELM. SUSAN SULLIVAN (English Language and Literature)(Slavic Languages and Literatures) MARIANNE WESTLAWRENCE THOMAS SZOTT (Linguistics)(Biological Sciences) ROBERT ELLSWORTH WHAREN, JR.LEE ANNE SZYSKA (Chemistry)(Biological Sciences) • WITH HONORSGREGORY THOMAS TAYLOR SETH WHARTON(Mathematics) (Biological Sciences)JOHN C. TAYLOR LYNNE PAULETTE WHITE(Political Science) (Social Service Administration)MARGARET KIM WHITE(English Language and Literature) CHARLES ALLEN WITTNAM(Biological Sciences)MARY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON(Anthropology)GARRY WIEGAND(Biological Sciences) • WITH HONORSPHILIP PIT-WANG WONG( Mathematics)DAVID JOHN WILK(Biological Sciences) ANTHONY CABOT WOODBURY(Linguistics)• WITH HONORSROBERT ALEXANDER HUMMEL( Mathematics) • WITH HONORSEDWARD LEE WILKERSON, JR.(Music)KIM ALLAN WILLIAMS(Biological Sciences)ARTHUR JEWELL WILSON III(Biological Sciences)• WITH HONORS ANDREA HELENE WORTHINGTON(Biological Sciences)AL WYN LEROY YORK(Anthropology)TIN FAN YUEN(Economics)ELIZABETH JANE WINGER(Germanic Languages and Literatures) ALEX WALTER ZABROSKY(Slavic Languages and Literatures)II. IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISION OF THEPHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Bachelor at Science:AUGUSTINE KWADWO ATTIAH(Chemistry)LOUIS BAKER III -( Chemistry)RICHARD ALAN BARD(C hemistry)JOSEPH A. BLAZY(Chemistry) PAUL ARTHUR CORNELIUS(Chemistry)LESLIE HENRY FABY( Mathematics)JOHN MARK MATUSHEK( Mathematics)III. THE STUDENT AIDES IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree oi Bachelor at Arts:STEPHEN MICHAEL BAUM(A nthropology)• WITH HONORS JANE PALLEY KATZ(Economics)• WITH HONORS TERRY LICHTOR( Chemistry)CHARLES THOMAS LUTZ( Chemistry)TIMOTHY JOHN McLARNAN(Mathematics)GARY MICHAEL OSTERBACH(Psychology)SARAH ELIZABETH PIZZO(Anthropology)JEFFREY D. ROTH(Economics)JOHN J. SIENICKI(Physics)THOMAS PATRICK BRANSON(Mathematics)MAUREEN A. CIHAK(Linguistics)RICHARD M. DOERFLINGER(Ideas and Methods)NANCY BYRON GENTZLER(History)ROBERT JAMES GRIFFIN(Business)DEBRA ANN GUSNARD(Human Behavior and Institutions)GEORGE W. JONES, JR.(Political Science)• WITH HONORS PATRICK O'DYER SPURGEON, JR.(History)SUSAN GAYLE WILLIAMS(Mathematics)IV. THE STUDENT AIDE IN THE COLLEGE AND THE DIVISIONOF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree at Bachelor at Science:CAROL ANN CUZENS KAHLER(Chemistry)THE CONFERRING OFTHE LLEWELLYN JOHN ANDHARRIET MANCHESTER QUANTRELLAWARDSFor Excellence in Undergraduate TeachingBER TRAM COHLER, Assistant Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences,Department of Education, and the CollegeMembers of the University faculty teaching in the College find their concern with general education and with a specialized discipline mutually enhanced. Bertram Cohler's contributions to theCommon Core and to the Human Behavior Program have consistently enlightened this interaction.With great fidelity to the course "Self, Culture, and Society," he has led his students in discussions of great texts to an understanding of social theory, and he has stimulated his colleagues byhis contributions to the intellectual community.His leadership in his special field is continuously manifested in his biweekly seminars, his attention to bachelor papers, and his meticulous guidance, thus setting a high standard for meaningfulwork in an area of concentration.The candidate will be presented by Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Master of the SocialSciences Collegiate Division, Associate Dean of the College and of the Division of theSocial Sciences, and Professor, Department of Political Science and the College.BEATRICE B. GARBER, Associate Professor, Departments of Biology andAnatomy, Committee on Developmental Biology, and the CollegeAt The University of Chicago, it is often maintained that teaching and research are part of thesame continuum; from the communication of excitement and enthusiasm for the subject of acourse lecture to the thrill and insight of the late night investigator. Beatrice Garber has succeededin conveying not only these excitements but also the essence of the process of the acquisition ofknowledge, from the mastery and questioning of the accepted body of information to the exploration of the undiscovered. This she does in both her lectures and laboratory on developmentalbiology, in which each of 30-35 students explores an individual and novel laboratory project underher supervision and experiences the thrill of his own experimental accomplishment.For Beatrice Garber, knowledge and discovery, theory and experiment, can never be far removed.Her students' requests for help are met with devotion, with humanity, with warmth and withsympathy. The choice by many of them of experimental biology as a career has been in responseto her stimulating impact.The candidate will be presented by Godfrey S. Getz, Master of the Biological SciencesCollegiate Division, Associate Dean of the College and of the Division of the BiologicalSciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine, Professor, Departments of Pathology andBiochemistry and the College, and Director of the Research Chemistry Laboratory.The candidate will be presented by Leonard K. Olsen, Associate Dean of the Collegeand Associate Professor, Division of the Humanities and the Humanities CollegiateDivision.PAUL B. MOORE, Professor, Department of Geophysical Sciences and the CollegeSymmetry is one of the cornerstones of the sciences. Like a great organizing theme, it runsthrough the disciplines of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and the earth sciences, manifestingthe operation of its principles at every level. Through it we understand the mysterious ways inwhich fundamental particles interact with one another, the architecture of molecules, and theordered simplicity of most of what we term "solid matter."Paul Moore is a student of symmetry and one of its masters. His students, in the course whichhe developed around the theme of symmetry, come to understand its principles and to searchfor examples of their operation in the physical world. Articulate, compelling, imaginative, hemakes them "see the world in a grain of sand," and few are those whose perception of order innature is � fundamentally changed by their studies with him.The candidate will be presented by Norman H. Nachtrieb, Master of the PhysicalSciences Collegiate Division and Associate Dean of the College and of the Divisionof the Physical Sciences, and Professor, Department of Chemistry, James Franck Institute, and the College.WILLIAM R. VEEDER, Associate Professor, Department of English Languageand Literature and the CollegeTo read on a student evaluation form that "on a scale from one to ten, ten being the highest,Mr. Veeder deserves a fourteen" is not, perhaps, to encounter a useful statistic, but it is to takean accurate measure of the man. In his six years as a member of our faculty, William Veeder hasachieved an enviable and well-deserved reputation as a teacher, a scholar, and a devoted citizenof the College and University. In his teaching, in the Humanities Core and in courses for theDepartment of English and for the Committee on General Studies in the Humanities, he hasconsistently been able to combine the close reading of texts with the opening of vast intellectualhorizons, rigor with passionate discourse, purpose with humor, precision with imagination. Hepresents to his students not only a model of the pains of scholarship, but also of the joys andsanity of inquiry. He asks much of himself and of his students, but does so in an atmosphere ofmutual enthusiasm and support in which each develops in unanticipated ways. He is a master ofthat mysterious alchemy he has so brilliantly studied in Henry James-the process by which thatwhich is mere popular device in some may be transmuted into an art which may be truly called"great."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 RECESSIONALVoluntary in G Major(The Congregation remains standing during the Recessional) Henry PurcellSA VKAR AL TINELJON S. ARNOLDANTHONY J. BABINECROBERT M. BEALSERIC BEYERRAMON A. DIAZSAMUEL P. FEINBERGMARK W. HAMBLINALAN J. KATZTATIANA KOSCIANOWSKIDAVID J. KUMAKIROSLYN L. METCOFF STUDENT AIDES, 1975-76JOANNE J. MEYEROWITZFREDERICK H. MILLERKEITH E. MOSTOVGRACE M. PAPIAOBERT PETRERRY P. POULOS, JR.T M. RUBLINM HAEL J. SCHNEIDER1M RIET L. SCHWARTZNA CY L. WAINWRIGHTREA L. WAYDAC. WOORICHARD E. VIKSTRO ,Director of Chapel MusicVICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINJOSEPH CEITHAMLHILLEL J. EINHORNEDMUND WELLS KITCHGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINN ASSIST ANT MARSHALSROGER A. PILLETEDWARD W. ROSENHEIM, JR.MARGARET K. ROSENHEIMLORNA P. STRAUSWILBERT HERBERT URRYSTUDENT AIDES, 1974-75EN MICHAEL BAUM TERRY LICHTORPATRICK BRANSON CHARLES THOMAS LUTZA. CIHAK MURRAY LAWRENCE MANUSDOERFLINGER TIMOTHY JOHN McLARNANNANCY BY N GENTZLER CARY MICHAEL OSTERBACHROBERT JAMES GRIFFIN SARAH ELIZABETH PIZZODEBRA ANN GUSNARD JEFFREY D. ROTHROBERT ALEXANDER HUMMEL JOHN J. SIENICKIGEORGE W. JONES, JR. PATRICK' O'DYER SPURGEON, JR.CAROL ANN CUZENS KAHLER SUSAN GAYLE WILLIAMSJANE P ALLEY KATZ