THE /JjNIVERS TY OlF CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTheThree Hundred Ninety-seventh/CONVOCATION I/TheSrRINGSECOND SESSIONJune FourteenthA.D. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-fiveROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELLj) q 4/C ilI (ORDER OF EXERCISESFor the Confirring of DegreesThree o'clockHANNA H. GRAY, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL-Canzon duodecimi toniJEFFREY SMITH, Organist(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer) Giovanni GabrielliThe Marshall and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Candidates for Honorary DegreesThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERTHE REVEREND BERNARD O. BROWNDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((THE EDUCATION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN"J. DAVID GREENSTONEWilliam M. Benton Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Political Science andthe College, Member, Committee on Public Policy Studies, and Research Associate,Cultural Pluralism Research Center, National Opinion Research CenterTHE ANTHEM"Exsultate Deo" Alessandro ScarlattiThe Rockefeller Memorial Chapel ChoirVICTOR WEBER, ConductorExsultate Deo adjutori nostro. Alleluia.Jubilate Deo Jacob. Alleluia.(THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Vanessa Anne Abrahams Stephanie Hill Falk Richard HolubkovMarcus Aaron Asner Elizabeth Anne Fama Douglas N. HonorofJoseph Robert Assenzo, Jr. Craig Sanford Farber Dana Jolene HowdBrett Barenholtz Dean Walton Felsher Sanae InagamiElizabeth Barnes-Clayton Joan Marie Fleischman Rachel IngerZlatko Batistich Randall J. Franiak Kevin Michael IrlenMurray David Becker Christopher Martin Freeman Jeanne Chapman JohnsonNasser Behnegar Benjamin Douglas Freilich Pamela Jeanne JohnsonRobert Jay Berman John Carl Furman Cynthia Jean JohnstonMark Bruce Blocker Angela Gadsby Christopher Ellis JordanSusan Kathleen Bonar Miriam Gamoran Ken G. KabiraNicole Denise Bowen Emily Frances Ganzel Michael P. KaczmarczikJohn F. Bowin Caren Marie Gauvreau Richard Stewart KalskiDavid Lewis Bowlin John Demetrios Geanon Charles Lewis KaneJanice Robin Brand Joel Anthony Geffin Wiweka KaszubskiBethany A. Breetz Mirah Ada Germain Adam Michael KatzSusan Elizabeth Brink Victoria Hunter German Annette M. KavanaughGretchen Marie Brockmeier John Hall Gernon Nina C. KavinWilliam Felix Browder Lawrence Kent Gibbons Randall Adair KaylorLeslie E. Brown Liette Patricia Gidlow Judy Eunjoo KimDaniel Brownstein Catherine Jeanne Gillis Bruce Michael KingGeorge M. Carrera, Jr. Christopher Paul Godziela Scott David KingSandy Logan Cartwright Joseph Anthony Golkosky Martha S. KinneyDouglas Carl Chait Christina Gomez Adam David KlugmanYiu Cheong Chan Susan Althea Gonzalez Andrew Francis KolodziejAndrew J. Chaveriat Thomas Frederick Gostas Samuel David KotisDavid Anthony Cinabro Darilyn Joy Gould Ann-Louise KuhnsJeffrey C. Cohen Adam Paul Green Peter KwongJennifer Marie Cook Mindy Greenstein David Conger LanchnerRick Alyn Cooper Jennifer Frear Griffiths Yair LandauMatthew Jean Cordery Pamela Lyn Grygiel Frank H. LangrockAnthony James Crubaugh Peter Francis Guardino Urban Alexander Foix Larson.David Vincent Lukas Audre Victoria Gvildys Hae Kyoon LeeFernando Cruz-Uribe Richard Earl Hagey, Jr. Mimi Yum LeeLillian Marie Czarnik William W. Hall Leslie Leona LeiskDavid Paul DeMille Dennis Paul Han Rose Marie LiPeter DiTeresa Sean Joseph Hardy Keith Edward LibertDavid Brooks Dodd Edward Paul Harper, Jr. Armin Louis LilienfeldArthur Delano DuGarm Geoffrey Roy Harris Wendy LinJohn Michael Dunkerley David J. Hartner Kathleen Dawn LindenbergerJames Patrick Dunlop Maan Rifaat Hashem Steven R. LinesSteven John Durham John Thomas Hassapis Jane Frances LookHilary Jean Einhorn Ed Heartney Nicholas J. LynnMichael R. Elliott Peter Daniel Himmelstein David W. MacGregorBrett D. Ellman Steven Shan-Jen Ho Susan Ann MahaffyRainer Hollerbach Michael Steven MakovskyJennifer Leigh Holmes Margaret Helene MalloyLinda Lee MangadEdward Eric ManouelianJames Edward MathewsStuart James McDermottMary Ellen MenkenLeigh MessinidesChristopher MiszkiewiczJennifer ModellMatthew J. MorrisPhilip Luther MoweryKarl Philip MuellerFernando H. Murillo-LopezChristopher John Nadon'Eric Allan NalefskiSumita NandiRobert Mark NesselrothJennifer NgRuta Margareta NonacsLaura Shoshanna NotmanSuzanne Robyn OakdaleJohn Joseph OttoUnsong Marcus PangJoseph M. Paolucci, Jr.Guy Jay ParkerJoseph L. PaulSusan Lynn PawloskiMatthew John Payne IIIChristian PenneyDale T. Pes manIsabelle Flore PickEdgar PierluissiThomas Joseph PodsadeckiWilliam Robert PonickiJudith Maria Praitis Paul Peter Rafac IIIMark Anthony RanalliSamuel Alexander RebelskyLeslie Elizabeth RigbyEric Thomas RitterDavid Victor RiverMyra Lee RogersMary Susan RosenEric David RosenthalJennifer Marie RudolphFrederic Ruiz-RarnonCarolyn Marie RundquistLila A. SacksRachel Anne SaltzFerdinand Fineza SalvacionSusan Haliday SandoeAndrew Jamie SarisAndrew SatinskyEllen Chiemi SatoMark Jeffrey SchillerBernadette M. SchneiderAlbert Charles SchultzLisa Katharine SchultzPhillip Michael SemrauDouglas T. ShapiroKoyin ShihPhilip S. SiegalHerbert W. SilvermanSunanda SinghEdward John SlizewskiPaul Edgar SmithJohn Thomas Steedman, Jr.Talia S. SternbergMark Stephen Strecker Alisa SurkisDavid Evan SuttonJacob Gregg ThiessenAled Roberts TienDouglas Lee TookeyDonna Lynn TritterFred TsaoAndrew Paul ValvanoAllyn DeWitt Van AlstyneAdam VodraskaJay Mitchell VogelAnthony Bendixon VolinStuart M. WagnerJames Cullen WalshKaren Elizabeth WalshDorothy Dean WaltonMichelle Jean WardMichael J. WeaverThomas Joseph WeberPeter Weston WhiteGordon James WilliamsMichael Richardson WingStewart Lance WingerRaymond E. Wright IIINir D. YardenMichael YetnikoffDavid S. Y uenElizabeth Jean ZimmerlyBeth Irene ZimmermanMichael Stephen ZiolkowskiStephen Wolfgang Z wienerMembers elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on nomination of the (University for especial distinction in general scholarship in the University:MEMBERS ELECTED UPON GRADUATION IN 1984-85Amy Jo CrutchfieldCurtis Scott Long Bryan Pendleton1985 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARVictoria CrawfordDavid Vincente LukasFernando Cruz-UribeDavid Paul DeMilleCaren Marie Gauvreau John Demetrios GeanonGeoffrey Roy HarrisRo bin R. HenkeCharles Lewis KaneJohn E. Kolassa Seth BarrettTillmanYair LandauKarl Philip MuellerLinda A. StillmanDavid Evan SuttonDorothy Dean Walton1985 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR FOURTH YEAR�ark Bruce BlockerSusan Elizabeth BrinkYiu Cheong ChanAndrew J. ChaveriatJeffrey C. CohenAnthony James CrubaughJohn Michael Dunker leyMiriam GamoranEmily Frances GanzelLawrence Kent GibbonsLiette Patricia GidlowCatherine Jeanne GillisJennifer Frear GriffithsDennis Paul HanRainer HollerbachRichard Holubkov Kevin Michael IrlenPamela Jeanne JohnsonKen G. KabiraJudy Eunjoo KimAndrew Francis KolodziejHae Kyo on LeeArmin Louis LilienfeldLeigh MessinidesMatthew J. MorrisFernando H. Murilo- LopezChristopher John Nadon .Eric Allan NalefksiRuta Margareta NonacsGuy Jay ParkerMatthew John Payne IIIDale T. Pes man1986 GRADUATES ELECTED IN THEIR THIRD YEARJon Peter BeckettLisa BernsteinPhillip CacherisEva HaleAndrea HendersonBarbara Kazmierczak Suil KimRaghavendra MirrniraRachel NardinMichael RabiehMartha SchulmanBarbara Sebek Thomas Joseph PodsadeckiWilliam Robert PonickiJudith Maria PraitisEric Thomas RetterRachel Anne SaltzMark Jeffrey SchillerAlbert Charles SchultzDouglas T. ShapiroPaul Edgar SmithJohn Thomas Steedman, Jr.Allan De Witt Van AlstyneStuart �. WagnerPeter Weston WhiteDavid S. YuenElizabeth Jean ZimmerlyJohn SeykoraRandall SmithHilary F. TillKeith WalleyMembers elected to Society of the Sigma XI on nomination of the Departments of Science forevidence of ability in research work in Science:Michael G. BissellLee N. BrekkeLee M. CerSteven R. CostenobleJohn Clyde Harris Harold H. HarrisonDiane Lynn HerrmannBorys W. HrinczenkoDouglas Giles JohnsonJohnathan A. Kans Marilyn Baird MetsJames Lindsey ParishWilliam H. SwansonJames W. VardimanDavid WitteAssociate members elected to the Society of the Sigma Xi on nomination of the Departments ofScience for evidence of ability in research work in Science:David Vincent LukasFernando Cruz-UribeAlaa Atia El-BendaryMiriam Gamoran Michael P. KazmarczikAndrea KoziolCarol E. Laciny Janet Leigh SahmBarbara D. WoodburyDavid S. YuenSeniors in the Pritzker School of Medicine elected to Beta of Illinois Chapter of AlphaOmega Alpha for excellence in the work of the School:Anthony Peter AdamisAvi Jay BernsteinLaurence Mark EpsteinChris James GeannopoulosKrista Kay GravenBarbara Ann Hendrickson William Edward HopkinsScott Kevin �cClatcheyAvi NahumDavid Andrew NickelsStephen Ross ShorofskyPaul Richard Silverman Bonnie Lee SmoakSteve Lee SolomonLaura Baldwin TerpenningShelly Briggs UnderhillDonna Sue VegeaisMembers elected to Gamma of Illinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, on nomination of theGraduate School of Business for scholarship and accomplishment in studies in BusinessAdministration:Kevin H. Adams Randy M. Joseph David J. RossTracie Ann Baker Sungmin Kang Ronald L. RubinDouglas Barch D. Kazarian Stephen E. RuffThomas G. Barton Christopher F. Keiter Prakash H. SakraneyHoward W. Beatty III Brian A. Kennedy Mahesh SankaranBruce J. Berger James R. Kipp, Jr. Paul R. SchillerSteven A. Botica Michael F. Kirby Frances ScovilEllen R Brandschain Liane S. Kostakos Dennis A. SeagleRonald R. Bruehlman Simcha L. Kuritzky Duane J. SeppiJames R. Busis Michael P. Lagana Stevens SharkeyAnders Cassel Jean Le Grand Susan C. SharpEdward J. Cheskis Stuart M. Litwin Teresa C. SherryDogan Civgin Robert A. Long Hiroichi ShishimiEdward W. Claugus Kathleen C. Mahoney Thomas S. ShivelyMichael F. Day Daniel F. Marselle Christine A. SinkDavid M. Dolan Karl P. Mautner John StocchettiJohn W. Donley Stephanie B. Mazer Richard S. SussmanPatricia A. Dydo Mark A. Mitchell Niraj SwarupFariborz Ehsani Michael A. Molino James A. TaylorBrian C. Elliot Edward W. Mullinix, Jr. Clay R. ThomasBruce Fitzgerald Charles C. Neal Douglas E. TrottKirk E. Flatow Dean B. Nelson, Jr. Arthur L. UpshurJudith Jane Gambrill Francis A. Packer III David Clark WadeJohn H. Gardner Jane R. Patterson Steven B. WheelerKamil M. Golar Jeffrey R. Porter Daryl L. WikstromDavid W. Green Michael E. Prevoznik Ronald J. WojcikJohn F. Grier Daniel J. Purnell Harvey D. WonFrancois Guillaume W. Scott Reidenbach Danley B. WolfeDale R. Hershfield Donald G. Richards Robert C. ZilligJoseph H. Hoffman, Jr. Debbie L. RockabrandRichard G. Hornor Louis F. Rodewig II(Honorary Members elected to Gamma ofIllinois Chapter, Beta Gamma Sigma, on nomina­tion of the Graduate School of Business for scholarship and accomplishment in studies inBusiness Administration:Joseph D. La Rue Roman L. WeilMembers of the Senior class of the Law School elected to the Order of the Coiffor excellence inthe work of the School:David A belmanJohn Stephen AgarPaula Marie BaggerGregory Lambert BartonThomas Golden DaggerAdam Oliver EmmerichChris C. Gair Daniel Roy GravelynDaniel Frome KaplanNelson LundStephen J. McConnellCharles Chambers NealRandal Cluny PickerRobert Kenneth Rasmussen Timothy Tully ScottEric SimonsonMichael Lawrence SternClark Steven TomashefskyJames Theodore VradelisThe Academy ofAmerican Poets Prize, to an undergraduatefor the best poem or group ofpoems, is awarded toEllyn Streed POEM: "Topless"The Florence James Adams Prizes, for excellence in artistic reading, are awarded toJulia Routbort, FirstBrigitte Williams, Second Mari Schindele, ThirdJonathan Hall, FourthThe Roy D. Albert Prize, to a student in the Department of Anthropology foroutstanding work in the field of Anthropology, is awarded toRafael Sanchez PAPER: "The Red Box Cult: A Reanalysis"The American Medical Women's Association Awards, to women medical students forscholastic achievement, are made toTina GabbyKrista Kay GravenBarbara Ann HendricksonCatherine Mary Meyer Bonnie Lee SmoakLaura Baldwin TerpenningShelly Briggs UnderhillDonna Sue VegeaisThe]. Kyle Anderson Award, to the outstanding Senior baseball player, is made toRobert DickeyThe Award for Excellence in Finance and the Wall Street Journal Achievement Awardis made toJohn Frederick GrierThe Mary H. Bachmeyer Prize, to the student in the Graduate School of Businesshaving the best record in the field of Health Administration, is awarded toMary Grace LeitnerThe Elizabeth and Merton Backus Prize, to a graduate student of French for unusualacademic excellence, is awarded toAmy Reiter-McIntoshThe Patricia Lynn Baker Memorial Prize, to a student in Political Science, Sociology,or in the Divisional Master's program, for the use of social science knowledge inimproving human welfare, identifying and analyzing institutionalized forms ofinequality, and in promoting social reform, is awarded toDuane V. Barcena ESSAY: "Organizing Chicago Cabdrivers:An Organizer's Nightmare"The Edith Ballwebber Prizes, awarded by the Women's Advisory Board for Athleticsand the Department of Physical Education and Athletics to a woman athlete whohas contributed significantly to the varsity sport, are made toClass of 1985Class of 1986Class of 1987Class of 1988 Karen Elizabeth WalshLinda KinneyArzou AhsanEsta SpaldingThe Asilee Gary Banks Prize, to an upperclassman in Henderson House for significantcontributions to the life of the House, is awarded toHerbert W. SilvermanThe Ann Barber Outstanding Service AwardJor the third-year student who has made aparticularly helpful contribution to the quality of life at the Law School} is made toJoshua HornickThe Anna M. and George N. Barnard Memorial Prize in American history} to the bestSenior student in United States History} is awarded toCatherine Jeanne Gillis PAPER: "The Woman's Building: WindowTo Nineteenth-Century Woman­hood"The Baroque Studies Prize} to a student in the Department of Art for an outstandingessay} is awarded toHelen Winslow Black PAPER: "An Overview of Rembrandt'sWork in Landscape"The Joseph Henry Beale PrizeJor outstanding work in the first-year legal research andwriting program} is awarded toThomas BergBrian DuweAndrea Friedlander Bruce HerzfelderMargaret TelscherAlan ViardThe Wilbur Beauchamp Memorial Fund Prize} to an outstanding student in the area ofScience Education in the Department of Education} is awarded toGeraldine MountcastleThe Millard P. Binyon Memorial Fund PrizeJor distinction in humanistic pursuits inthe College community} is awarded toUrban Alexander Foix LarsonThe George V. Bobrinskoy AwardJor excellence in the study of the Russian languageand literature} is made toEdward Eric Manouelian (The William A. Bond Medal) to the varsity track athlete scoring the greatest number ofpoints during the season} is awarded toJohn SeykoraThe George Hay Brown Marketing Prize} to the marketing student in the GraduateSchool of Business with the most outstanding academic record} is awarded toSteven Bruce WheelerThe D. Francis Bustin Prize} for scholarly contribution to the improvement of theprocesses of our government} is awarded toWilliam R. Mitchelson, Jr.The Joseph A. Capps Award} to a Senior Medical student for proficiency in clinicalmedicine} is made toWilliam Edward HopkinsThe Paul R. Cohen Prize} to the graduating Senior who has achieved the highest recordin the field of Mathematics} is awarded toDavid S. YuenThe Catherine Dobson Prize, to a Senior medical student for the best oral presentation ofresearch done by a non-Ph.D. student, is awarded toAnthony Peter AdamisThe Gertrude Dudley Medal, to the Senior Female Athlete who has contributed sig­nificantly in both leadership and performance to the Women's Athletic Program, isawarded toTracey J. ButtonThe Financial Executive Institute Award, to a student in the Graduate School ofBusiness for excellence in Accounting and Financial Management, is made toW. Scott RudenbachThe John Billings Fiske Poetry Prizes, for an original poem or cycle of poems, areawarded toEllyn Streed, SecondNancy Burke, Third COLLECTION OF POEMS: "Native Spring,""Black Genoa," "Dead Reckoning,""Bandit Supper"ENTRIES: "Matrimony" and "Topless"ENTRY: "Love Poem"Daniel Tiffany, FirstThe Marc Perry Galler Prizes for Student Research, to students in the Divisions whosedissertations are judged as the most distinguished pieces of scholarship in a givenyear, are awarded toBIOLOGICAL SCIENCESDavid Andrew Nielsen(Department of Biochemistryand Molecular Biology,Autumn, 1984) DISSERTATION: "Studies On The Expres­sion Of the PreproinsulinGene and Preproinsulin-B­Galactosidase Gene FusionsIn Mammalian Cells"HUMANITIESWynn Goering(Department of English Languageand Literature, Autumn, 1984)PHYSICAL SCIENCESDISSERTATION "Pacifism and Heroism inAmerican Fiction, 1770-1860"Robert J. Gulotty, Jr.(Department of Chemistry,Autumn, 1984) DISSERTATION "Excitation Transfer andTrapping in Higher PlantPhotosynthesis"SOCIAL SCIENCESCarol Lowery Delaney(Department of Anthropology,Summer, 1984) DISSERTATION: "Seed and Soil: Symbols ofProcreation-Creation of aWorld (an Example fromTurkey), "Mark Wilson(Department of Education,Spring, 1984) DISSERTATION: "A Psychometric Model ofHierarchical Development."The Harry Ginsburg Memorial Prize, to a student in the Department ofPhysiology forher industry, sincerity, and ability, is awarded toLisa WunThe Goethe Prizes, to College students for excellence in the study of Germanic Lan­guages and Literatures, are awarded toSam Armato III Stewart L. WingerThe Harold E. Goettler Political Institutions Prizes are awarded toDebra Lyn Goetz, First PAPER: "The Fundamental Right of Life andDeath"PAPER: "The Democratic Party and Chicago'sWhite Ethics: Whither a Coalition?"PAPER: "Direct Democracy in the IsraeliKibbutz: The Salutary Effect onEconomic Collectivism"Cliff Grammich, SecondStuart M. Wagner, SecondThe Lawrence and josephine Graves Lectureship Awards, to Lecturers in Mathematicsin their fourth year ofgraduate study who have an outstanding record ofeffective andresponsible teaching, are made toSteven CostenobleHenry Lin Sanjay TiwariThe Walter L. Hass Most Valuable Football Player Award, to the varsity footballplayer who has made the most significant contribution to the team effort as voted byhis teammates, is made toRobert DickeyThe Cathy Heifetz Memorial Award, to a student in the Department of Music whoseassociations as a member of this community have been singularly marked by a spiritof caring and helpfulness, is made toRebecca P. KoblickThe Perry S. Herst Prize, to a Senior who has combined excellence in the pursuito]studies with a profound sense of social responsibility, is awarded toMichael Todd NovakThe Hinton Moot Court Competition Awards, to the winners of the third-yearcompetition in brief writing and oral argument, are made toPeter Krupp Joshua Pickus (The Hilger Perry jenkins Awards, for excellence in the performance of academic andpatient-oriented service, are made toDr. Holly Humphrey-Follman, Resident in the Department of MedicineDr. Duane Follman, Resident in the Department of MedicineThe Milo P. jewett Prizes, to students in the Divinity School who submit the best papertranslating, interpreting, or applying to a comtemporary sitution the Holy Scrip­tures, are awarded toMargaret Mary Mitchell PAPER: "Matthew 5:33-37 and Oath­Taking in Antiquity"PAPER: "Community Instruction for theDisciples: Matthew, 16:13-20:34"Jeffrey Alan TrumbowerThe Emile Karafiol Prize, for the best Bachelor's essay in European and InternationalHistory, is awarded toKevin O'Leary PAPER: "The Development of Dispute Set­tlement in Ancient Ireland"The Dr. Harold Lamport Biomedical Research Award, for the best dissertation InBiomedical Research, is made toRichard Drew WortzelThe Lemmon Pharmaceutical Company Student Award, in recognition of outstandingperformance in the field of Obstretics and Gynecology, is made toBonnie Lee SmoakThe University of Chicago Library Society Book Collecting Awards, to students whohave built outstanding personal libraries, are made toHilary F. Till GRADUATE COLLECTION: "PosthumousPu blications"UNDERGRADUATE COLLECTION: "ThirdPo litical Party Literature"Eric RasmussenThe Solomon O. Lichter Memorial Prizes, to graduating Master's degree students in theSchool of Social Service Adminlstration jor scholarship and projessional leadership,are awarded toLaDonna Ann PavettiThe Karl Llewellyn Memorial Cup,for excellence in briefwriting and oral argument inthe Hinton Moot Court Competition, is awarded toBarry E. Adler Mindy RechtThe Steven Lukes Memorial Prize, to a Senior medical student for excellence in thefields of both Internal Medicine and Neurology, is awarded toChristopher WalshThe Edwin F Mandel Award, to the graduate who has contributed most to the LawSchool's clinical education program, is made toStuart Evan FrossThe Oscar G. and Elsa S. Mayer Prize,foracademic excellence in the M.B.A. programof the Graduate School of Business, is awarded toJohn Frederick GrierThe James A. McClintock Award, for outstanding teaching in the Pritzker School ofMedicine, is made toDr. Eugene Geppert, Associate Professor and Medical Director of Respiratory Therapyin the Department of MedicineThe David Blair McLaughlin Prize, to a student in the College for an essay showing aspecial skill and sense ofform in the writing of English prose, is awarded toDavid Allen Sullivan ESSAY: "He and I Do not Form a Number"The Franklin McLean Medical Student Research Award, to a Senior who hasperjormed the most meritorious research, is made toHoward Jay WormanThe Medical Alumni Prize, to a Senior for the best oral presentation ofresearch done inmedical school, is awarded toMark Alan KrasnowThe Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prizes for original literary work, are awarded toMartha Kinney, FirstMartha Kinney, Honorable MentionDavid Allen Sullivan, Honorable Mention SHORT STORY: "At the Top of the Stairs"SHORT STORY: "Naked Spring"PLAY: "Linin' the Track"The Franz and Gertrude Meyer Prizes, for best performance on the Master's Examina­tion in Mathematics, are awarded toPaul Burchard Min VanThe Herbert]. Morris Memorial Prize, to a candidate for a degree who has distin­guished himselfas a leader through service to the University in afield of excep tiona Iendeavor, is awarded toMichael J. KotzeThe Morton-Murphy Awards, presented quarterly to those students who have workedto improve significantly the quality of University Life, are made toSPRING, 1984Karen AlstonTimothy GoodellAUTUMN,1984William A. PropstBradford K. SmithWINTER, 1985David FeigeDonal McClellan Christopher JordanStuart ShapiraThomas C. VeeS. Janelle MontgomeryCarolyn RundquistThe Most Valuable Player (MVP) in each women's sport is elected by her teammates onthefollowing criteria: skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contribution to the teamBasketball-Wendy PietrzakCross Country-Sara DellField Hockey-Tracey J. ButtonSoftball-Dana Howd Swimming-Tina EllerbeeTennis-Jane LookTrack and Field-Linda KinneyVolleyball-Dana Pryde (The Dean of Students honors ten students in their Senior year with the HowellMurray-Alumni Association Award for their contribution to the extra curriculumat the University of ChicagoMichael Gordon BeyerTracey J. ButtonChristina GomezNewton Phillip HallFrederick A. Jubitz III Reginald Jon Mills, Jr.Joshua Milton SalisburyJoan Mary SpoerlJay Mitchell VogelElizabeth Jean ZimmerlyThe Theodore Lee Neff Prize, for excellence in the study of French Language andLiterature, is awarded toJohn T. Steedman, Jr.The Elizabeth R. Norton Prize,for excellence in research in Chemistry, is awarded toMark W. CroftonThe Casper Platt Award,Jor outstanding paper written by a student in the Law School,is made toKarla Ann KrausThe John Van Prohaska Award, for outstanding potential in teaching, research, andclinical medicine, is made toSteven Edward ShoelsonThe Richard W Reilly Award, to a Senior medical student for outstanding aptitude inthe field of Gastroenterology, is awarded toHoward Jay WormanThe Susan Colver Rosenberger Prize, for constructive study and original research inthe Department of Education is awarded toMark Wilson(Spring, 1984) DISSERTATION: "A Psychometric Model ofHierarchical Development"The Royal Society of Arts Medal,Jordistinguished work in thefield of Art, is awardedtos. R. GilbertThe Sandoz Pharmaceutical Award, in recognition of outstanding performance in thefield of Psychiatry, is made toWilliam Irving CrevierThe Mary Roberts Scott Memorial Prize, to a woman medical student for academicexcellence, is awarded toBonnie Lee SmoakThe Lillian Gertrude Selz Prizes, to the Freshman women who completed a first year'swork in the College with the highest academic standing, are awarded toRuth Judson Elizabeth A. WilsonThe Sigman Xi Prizes for Excellence in Science, to Seniors who have demonstratedoutstanding achievement, are awarded toMark Ranalli, First PAPER: "Effects of Tunicamycin on Mor­phogenesis Differentiation andPhenotype Stability of EmbryonicNeural Retina Cells"PAPER: "Encephalin Inhibition of No repine­phrine Release in a Nerve Cell Line"PAPER: "A Structural Study of the Strengthof Diopatra cuprea (Bosc) Tubes"Rita Margareta Nonacs, SecondAndrea J. Ray, SecondThe Hyman M. Spector Award, for outstanding scholarship in the field of CivilLiberties, is made toAngela HarrisThe Amos Alonzo Stagg Medal, to the Senior Male Athlete with the best all-aroundrecord for athletics, scholarship, and character, is awarded toKarl E. LietzanTheJoseph M. StampfAward, to the varsity basketball player who strives for excellenceas a man and as a basketball player, who gives of himself unto the lives of histeammates; and whose commitment to high values and integrity is expressed in hisrelationship with his teammates and coaches, is made toNicholas MeriggioliThe Nels M. Strandjord Memorial Award} to a Senior medical student for outstandingperformance in the general field of Radiology} is made toSteven Lee SolomonThe Student Laureate Award of the Lincoln Academy ofIllinoisJor over-all excellencein curricular and extra-curricular activities} is made toThaddeus S. KoalczykThe Louis Sudler Prizes in the Performing and Creative Arts} to Seniors who havedemonstrated excellence or the highest standards ofproficiency in the creative arts}are awarded toMark R. Hollmann Michael J. KotzeThe V. Howard Talley Prize} to an undergraduate who makes a distinguishedcontribution to music by playing} composing} writing an especially good essay}organizing concerts} or by superior academic achievement} is awarded toNicholas D. PalmerThe Upjohn Award in Medicine} to a Senior for outstanding achievement during fouryears in medical school} is made toStuart Kohler ShapiraThe Wilma Walker Honor Award} to a student for outstanding work in the first year andfor promise offuture achievement in social work} is made toWendy Clarke MillerThe Napier Wilt Prizes in English and American Literature} to the Seniors who havewritten the best Bachelor's papers} are made toMatthew Jerome Morris PAPER: "A Readi ng of Alice Walker's'Strong Horse Tea"PAPER: "The Oedipal Conflict in As I LayDying"Pamela Jeanne JohnsonThe F. Howell Wright Award} to a Senior medical student for outstanding performancein the general field of Pediatrics} is awarded toVal Cowley SheffieldThe Wrobel Trophy} to the wrestler who scores the most team points in a season isawarded toKarl LietzanFELLOWSHIPSChicago/Cambridge Exchange GrantDouglas ShapiroChurchill ScholarshipJohn KolassaWilliam Rainey Harper FellowshipsMark CroftonPeter Der ManuelianJohn Kelly Clayton LehmannJames McGlewSharon ShwartzGeorge Lurcy FellowJohn Brooks (France)National Science Foundation FellowshipsCharlene DickinsonSteven HeydemannJeffrey IharaCharles KaneFred KnissJohn Kolassa Andrew KolodziejRandy MatoryDavid NicholsPeter WhiteDavid YuenCharlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation FellowshipsChar les AllenYaakov ArielJohn Kelly Gordon MarinoDavid WhiteEric ZiolkowskiHarry S. Truman FellowshipScott Durschlag Daniel Sakurau.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays FellowshipsSteven AlbertFred ChiuDawn DeatonGregory EdwardsPaul GoldsteinEdward Keane Char les McKhannDavid RolstonMara RosenthalPatricia SpyerKevin Tuiteu.S. Information Agency Fulbright-Hays FellowshipsKevin Doak (japan)Joan Fleischman (Bangladesh) Alexander Murphy (Belgium)THE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degrees in thefollowing academic units. Please withhold applause until all candidates have beenpresented.In the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine by DeanDonald W. KingIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Stuart M. TaveIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Stuart A. RiceIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Associate Dean Tetsuo NajitaTHE CONFERRING OF THEHONORARY DEGREESFor the Degree of Doctor of Science:STANLEY COHEN, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Biochemistry,Vanderbilt UniversityDiscoverer of epidermal growth factor and of its chemical mode of action, your incisive and elegantexperimentation has led to the explosive growth of biochemical research on proteins that regulate cellgrowth. The fields of biochemistry, cancer research, and cell biology have all been greatly advanced by yourinnovations.The candidate will be presented by Eugene Goldwasser, Professor and Chairman ofthe Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Professor in theFranklin McLean Memorial Institute and the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:DOMENICO DE ROBERTIS, Professor of Italian Literature,University of FlorenceExtraordinary philologist and literary historian, your rigorous and imaginative work on textualtraditions and on historical contexts has brought new understanding in many areas ofIta'lian literature andhas inspired students and scholars everywhere.The candidate will be presented by Paolo Cherchi, Professor and Chairman of theDepartment of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Professor in the College. /JEAN H. HAGSTRUM, John C. Shaffer Professor Emeritus of English and theHumanities, Northwestern UniversityLeading scholar and critic, your pioneering work in the comparative study of the arts has providedleadership and a model for several generations of scholars in both literary criticism and art history.The candidate will be presented by W. J. T. Mitchell, Professor, Department ofEnglish Language and Literature, Committee on Art and Design, and the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Laws:S. F. C. MILSOM, Fellow of St. John)s College and Professor of Law) University ofCambridgePreeminent historian of the Common Law and inspiring teacher, you have transformed ourunderstanding of how legal systems develop and set a standard for a generation of students andteachers.The candidate will be presented by R. H. Helmholz, Professor in the Law School.For the Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters:FRIEDRICH OHLY, Emeritus Professor of German Philology and Emeritus Direc­tor of the Institutefor Studies of the Early Middle Ages at the Westphalian Wilhelm'sUniversity of Munster) the Federal Republic of GermanyExemplary philologist and interpreter of medieval interpretation, your classic studies ofGerman and Latin literature in the Middle Ages have been characterized by profound insightinto the spiritual sense of medieval words and the medieval world.The candidate will be presented by SamuelJaffe, Associate Professor, Department ofGermanic Languages and Literatures and the College.For the Degree of Doctor of Science:JOSEPH H. TAYLOR, JR., Professor of Physics) Princeton UniversityWor ld leader in pulsar research, you have demonstrated the value of pulsars as precise celestialclocks. Your discovery of pulsars in orbits around companion stars has led you to the firstdetection of the effects of gravitational waves.The candidate will be presented by Roger H. Hildebrand, Professor and Chairman ofthe Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Professor in the Department ofPhysics, the Enrico Fermi Institute, and the College./THE 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 RECESSIONALPrelude and Fugue in B major Bach(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER'S DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:RALPH JOHN DELFINOA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(ASHUM)ANDREA FRANCES DIMARTINIA.B., University oj Chicago, 1984(ASHUM)FRANKLIN D. FRIEDMANA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(ASHUM)VICKI JEAN GOLDLUSTA.B., State University oj New York, New Paltz,1976(Clinical Nutrition)LISA ANN HAGLUNDA.B., University oJChicago, 1980(ASHUM)GREGORY MARK HAMILTONA.B., University oJChicago, 1981(ASHUM)DISSERTATION: Dedicated Anticoagulation ClinicManagement oj Patients with Prosthetic HeartValvesSTEVEN JOSEPH HUTTS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1981(Developmental Biology)JENNIFER MICHELE JAVORSA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology) ROLAND ERIC WILLIAM KUHNSc.B., University oJToronto, Ontario, Canada, 1981(Biophysics and Theoretical Biology)PETER DAK-PIN KWONG(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)JOHN MICHAEL MARAGANOREA.B., University oJChicago, 1984(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)ELIZABETH E. PUSCHECKA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(ASHUM)DISSERTATION: A Genetic Analysis oj Ustilagoviolacea and Its lmplications jor a Genetic Study ojCryptococcus neoformansEILEEN RICE SIRKINA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1980(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DAVID JAMES TSEA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(ASHUM)ROBERT JOSEPH TUELA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)JAMES KENNETH WOLFSONA.B., University oJChicago, 1982(ASHUM)DISSERTATION: Abnormal Intramural Coronary Art­eries in Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyKATHLEEN LOUISE WYNEA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(ASHUM)II. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master 'of Arts:NABIL LOTFY ABU-ASSALA.B., Claremont McKenna College, 1984(English Language and Literature)GABRIEL AMORA.B., Pace University, 1984(English Language and Literature)ROBERT E. ANDERSONA.B., University oj Utah, 1978(Middle Eastern Studies)PETER ROSS BEDFORDA.B., University oj Sydney, Australia, 1981B.D., University oj London, England, 1982(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) MATTHEW PAUL BERG.A.B., University of Californ!a, Los Angeles, 1984(History)PAMELA ROLANDA BLEISCHA.B., Brown University, 1983(Classical Languages and Literatures)SUSAN MARY BRYSONA.B., StanJord University, 1975(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DEBORAH NEESE BYRDA.B., Milligan College, 1983(English Language and Literature)LINDA CAROLE BYRDA.B., Texas A & M University, 1984(Comparative Studies in Literature)MARY ANNE S. COLLIERA.B., Principia College, 1977(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)MARK PATRICK CONNERA.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1984(English Language and Literature)ADRIANA DE MARCHI-GHERINIA.B., University oJCaliJornia, Irvine, 1984(Comparative Studies in Literature)THERESA A. DOUGALA.B., Boston College, 1984(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH ANNE DRUMMA.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1983(Comparative Studies in Literature)GREG A. EGHIGIANA.B., Bard College, 1983(History)ELLEN RUTH FELDMANA.B., University oj Rochester, 1982(English Language and Literature)JOHN PATRICK FLYNTA.B., Metropolitan State College, 1979A.M., University oJChicago, 1983(English Language and Literature)ROY CALHOUN FULLERA.B., Davidson College, 1983(English Language and Literature)JILL MARIE GARDINERA.B., Princeton University, 1983(Classical Languages and Literatures)JOHN KNOWLES GAYLEYA.B., Brown University, 1981(History)RICHARD A. GILMOREA.B., Middlebury College, 1981(Philosophy)CATHERINE BERG GREIGA.B., Eastern College, 1977(English Language and Literature)JONATHAN BRADFORD HALLA.B., Cathedral College oJthe ImmaculateConception, 1982(English Language and Literature)JACQUELINE LOTTE HAZELTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1984(English Language and Literature)CORNELIA HOMBURG(Art)DOUGLAS N. HONOROF. (Linguistics) HOPE ELIZABETH HOWELLA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1982(English Language and Literature)NANCY CLARE JACOBSONA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1982(English Language and Literature)CAROL ANN JAGIELNIKA.B., Barat College, 1983(English Language and Literature)DEBORAH KANA.B., Clark University, 1987(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)LISA KAY KASMERA.B., University oJ Connecticut, 1983(English Language and Literature)SETH ROBERT KATZA.B., University oj North Carolina, 1984(General Studies in the Humanities)RUTH ANN KAUFMANA.B., St. Louis University, 1983(English Language and Literature)TERRY JAMES KIRKPATRICKA.B., University oj Minnesota, Minneapolis,1982(Philosophy)PAUL DEMAREST KROEBERA.B., Harvard University, 1980(Linguistics)SUSAN CAMPBELL KROHNA.B., Pomona College, 1982(English Language and Literature)ALISON VIRGINIA KUEHNERA.B., University oJCaliJornia, Berkeley, 1984(English Language and Literature)RUDOLF MAIERA.B., Pacific Union College, 1973M.Div., Andrews University, 1975(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)LEE ANN McCARTNEYA.B., Pace University, 1984(English Language and Literature)TIMOTHY MICHAEL McTAGGARTB.M., CaliJornia State University, Long Beach,1979(Music)JOHN DIXON MORILLOA.B., Reed College, 1982(English Language and Literature)SUSAN MORRISONA.B., Iowa State University, 1983(English Language and Literature)JENNY ILSE MUELLERA.B., University oJChicago, 1983(English Language and Literature)LORI J. OSBORNEA.B., University of the Pacific, 1983(English Language and Literature)PAMELA GRACE PENTALERIA.B., New York University, 1975(Philosophy)MARGARET S. PERKINSA.B., Ripon College, 1979(Ph i losophy )RANDOLPH M. PETILOSA.B., Harvard University, 1984(English Language and Literature)HELENA RICHA.B., Pitzer College, 1976(English Language and Literature)KAREN B. ROSENTHALA.B., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1984(English Language and Literature)PHILLIP MICHAEL SEMRAU(Romance Languages and Literatures)LAURIE JOYCE SHANNONA.B., University of Delaware, 1984(Erlglish Lallguage mid Literature) KENNETH H. SIMPSONS.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1954M.D., ibid., 1956(General Studies in the Humanities)BARBARA ANN SLOANEA.B., Chatham College, 1974(Art)DOUGLAS C. TROYANA.B., Miami University, 1981(History)SARAH K. WILLIAMSA.B., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1984(EHglish Lallguage and Literature)DE-AN WUA.B., Pekillg University, China, 1982(Far Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ELENA MARGARET YATZECKA.B., Dartmouth College, 1984(English Language and Literature)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:JANE HOWINGTON BARRETTA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1983(Art)JOHN PATRICK DUNNA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1976B.FA., University of New Mexico, 1978A.M., St. Louis University, 1983(Art)JULIA DUPRE-KRASTOFA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1983(Art)ROGER P. HUGHESB.FA., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1983(Art) MARGARET G. LASS-GARDINERA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1981(Art)WENDY KAY NORRISA.B., Michigan State University, 1975(Art)ANTHONY ALEXANDER PLAUTB.S.S., Cornell College, 1978(Art)RUTH MARIE WILLETTA.B., California State College, StanislausTurlock, 1982(Art)III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:JOHN LAWRENCE BECHHOEFERA.B., Harvard University, 1982(Physics)DINOS P. GONATASA.B., Princeton University, 1984(Physics)DAVID ALFRED KASTORS.B., Cornell University, 1983(Physics) GANG LIS.B., Nankai University, China, 1982(Mathematics)IRENE MARTINEZ-GAMBALic., University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1981(Mathematics)GREG ALAN MeRILLS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1983(Mathematics)SHANGYOU NIES.B., Peking University, China, 1982(Geophysical Science)PAPADIMITRIOU VAIADipl., University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 1982(Physics)CHERYL ANNE STEWARTS.B., Cornell University, 1982(Geophysical Science)ANTHONY VAN DALENSc.B., University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,1983(Physics) JOHN RANDOLPH WICKSS.B., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1983S.M., ibid., 1983(Mathematics)MIN YANS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1983(Mathematics)DAVID S. YUEN(Mathematics)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MARK JACOB AUSLANDERA.B., University of Chicago, 1983(Anthropology)DAVID CHARLES BABBITTA.B., Haverford College, 1983(History)NASSER BEHNEGAR(Economics)KEVIN LYLE BROWNS.B., Baylor University, 1982(Economics)CONSTANCE J. CACIOPPOA.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1984(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)JAMES P. DOW, JR.A.B., University of Washington, 1983(Economics)MITCHELL DOUGLAS DUNEIER(Sociology)SUSEN NADINE DUNMIREA.B., Allegheny College, 1984(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)JOHN THOMAS DURKIN, JR.S.B., Georgetown University, 1983(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)CATHERINE MARIE EKSTROMA.B., Loyola University oj Chicago; 1981(International Relations)KRISTIN ANN ERICKSONA.B., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,1983(Sociology)SUSAN JANE EULAUA.B., Pomona College; 1983(Education) PAUL S. GOLDSTEINA.B., State University of New York, Binghamton,1980(Anthropology)MARK ALEXANDER GRENCHIKA.B., University of Chicago, 1981(Economics)KATHLEEN DENISE HALLA.B., California State University, Fresno, 1979(Anthropology)HELEN S. HAYESA.B., Deree-Pierce Colleges, Athens, Greece,1982(International Relations)BO ERN0 HONORE(Economics)DARRYL SCOTT HUSHAWA.B., Beloit College, 1981(Political Science)KARIN A.L. HYDEA.B., Harvard University, 1978Dipl., University of Sier;� Leone, Freetown, 1983(Education)HANAN G. JACOBYA.B., University of Washington, 1983(Economics)GEORGE D. KENNEYA.B., University of Washington, 1979(Economics)ROSALIND KHNG NEO CHOOA.B., University of Singapore, Singapore, 1975Dipl., Singapore Institute of Education,Singapore, 1977(Education) (KATHLEEN L. KOSTELNYA.B., Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1974(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)BLAKE DEAN LEBARONS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1983(Economics)SIU-FAI LEUNGB. Soc. Sci., University of Hong Kong, HongKong, 1982(Economics)EDWARD F. LEWINA.B., University of Chicago, 1974(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)CLARA REGINA LIMAA.B., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1983(Sociology)DANIEL JAMES LlPSHERA.B., University of Texas, Austin, 1983(History)THERESA MARCHANTA.B., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,1983(Political Science)LINDA KING MAYERS.B., University of Arizona, 1981(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)MICHAEL D. McDONNELLA.B., Macalester College, 1983(International Relations)CHRISTOPHER J. McNICKLEA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1979(History)CHANG-JIN MOONA.B., Seoul National University, Korea, 1979(Sociology)THOMAS WYNNE MORRISS, JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 1984(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)TAKESHI MURAKAMIS.B., Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, 1978S.M., ibid., 1980(Economics)ANNABELLE MIRA FLORES OCZONA.B., University of New Mexico, 1982(International Relations)LORRAINE SMITH PANGLEA.B., Yale University, 1981(Social Thought)JULIAN J. PEARCEB. Econ., University of Queensland, Brisbane,Australia, 1977B. Econ., ibid., 1978(Economics)MICHAEL KIRK PIPPENGERS.B., Ball State University, 1981(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)DAVID HAROLD PRICEA.B., Evergreen State College, 1983(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)JAMES PATRICK QUILLANA.B., University of Illinois, Chicago, 1984(Master of Arts in Social Sciences) STUART JAMES ROMMA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(Political Science)LISA JAN ROSENTHAL(Geography)HATSUE SHIN OHARAA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1981(History)CARLOS SILVA JAUREGUILic., Institute Technoligico Autonomo De Mexico,Mexico City, Mexico, 1983(Economics)DANIEL WAYNE STAFFORDA.B., Ohio Wesleyan College, 1979(International Relations)KIAN-KHIEM TINGA.B., Roosevelt University, 1981(Political Science)THOMAS A. TOZERA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(Political Science)PAUL KEVIN WAPNERA.B., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1982(Political Science)CATHERINE MARY WEBBA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1977(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)MARILYN ELAINE WElLA.B., Brandeis University, 1982(Middle Eastern Studies)EBEN CHARLES WERBERA.B., Brandeis University, 1981(Sociology)PAUL D. WILLETTA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1979(Education)CHONG HONG YEB.Ec., Seoul National University, Korea, 1981(Economics)YEO TIEW KINS.B., University of Singapore, Singapore, 1977Dipl ., Singapore Institute of Education,Singapore, 1979(Education)KEI-MU YIS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983(Economics)MARCEL ELlA YONANA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1981(International Relations)GRACE ESTHER YOUNGA.B., Kalamazoo College, 197BA.M., University of Chicago, 1985(Master of Arts in Social Sciences)MARTIN ROGER ZELDERA.B., Oberlin College, 1983(Economics)ROBERTO JUAN ZORGNOLic., Universidad National de la Plata, Argentina,1981(Economics)CANDIDATES FOR A PROFESSIONAL DEGREEI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:LISA CECILIA CREATHA.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1984(Elementary Education)II. IN THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:ANTHONY PETER ADAMISS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana 1981• WITH HONORSIRENE AGUILARA.B., Washington University, 1981MIGUEL AGUSTIN ARIASA.B., University oJChicago, 1981JAMES BRIAN AUGUSTINSKYA.B., University oJChicago, 1981MAXINE LESLIE BARISHS.B., University oj Maryland, College Park, 1979AVI J. BERNSTEINS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1981OTIS WEBB BRAWLEYS.B., University of Chicago, 1981JAMES RAYMOND BRORSONA.B., Princeton University, 1981MONT JAY CARTWRIGHTA.B., University oJChicago, 1981MICHAEL BRIAN CHISNERS.B., University oj Miami, 1981DENNIS WAYNE COALSONA.B., University oj California, San Diego, 1980ANN THERESE COLGANS.B., Purdue University, West LaJayette,Indiana, 1981WILLIAM IRVING CREVIERA.B., University oJCalifornia, Berkeley, 1980LESLIE PATRICIA DEANS.B., Bates College, 1977LISA LEIGH DOANEA.B., University of Chicago, 1981JOHN CLARK EDWARDSS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1978Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1983• WITH HONORSLAURENCE MARK EPSTEINA.B., Carleton College, 1980 VINCENT JOHN ERICKSONA.B., University oJCalifornia, Berkeley, 1975Ph.D., ibid., 1981JOEL LOUIS FRAZIERA.B., State University oj New York,Binghamton, 1981JON D. FRAZIERS.B., State University oj New York,Binghamton, 1981STANLEY EVAN FRIEDELLS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1981TINA GABBYS.B., University oJCalifornia, Davis, 1977CHRISTOPHER JAMESGEANNOPOULOSS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1981• WITH HONORSJONATHAN GEDYES.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1981JAMES NELSON GINGERICHA.B., Goshen College, 1980JOSEPH PETER GRANDES.B., Notre Dame University, 1979Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1983KRISTA KAY GRAVENA.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1980RHONDA L. HAGEYS.B., Ohio State University, 1981LISA ANN HAGLUNDA.B., University oJChicago, 1980S.M., ibid., 1985CAROLE TOY HALLA.B., University oJChicago, 1978SANDRA LYNN HASKINA.B., University oJChicago, 1981ROBERT LAWRENCE HATCHETTA.B., Marquette University, 1981BARBARA A. HENDRICKSONS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1981• WITH HONORSNEIL KENNETH HERSHA.B., University oJChicago, 1981MATTHEW JOHN HOHENBOKENA.B., University oJChicago, 1977Ph.D., ibid., 1983MARY CAROLYN HOMANA.B., College oj St. Catherine, 1980WILLIAM EDWARD HOPKINSS.B., De Paul University, 1981• WITH HONORSTHOMAS DANIEL HUGGETTS.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1981JOHN H. IPDEBRA LEE KLAMENS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1981PANAYOTA PAPPELIS KLEINMANS.B., University oj Florida, 1981KATHLEEN L. KORNAFELS.B., Westenl Illinois University, 1975SANDRA KSENIA KOSTYKA.B., University oJChicago, 1975Ph.D., ibid., 1985MARK ALAN KRASNOWS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1978Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1983DEAN KRAVISA.B., University oJChicago, 1979S.M., ibid., 1979Ph.D., ibid., 1983ELIZABETH BERRY KRAVISS.B., Notre Dame University, 1979Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983JEFFREY PAUL KUHNA.B., University of Califomia, Los Angeles, 1981ERIC DONALD LADENHEIMA.B., University of Chicago, 1981ANTHONY MICHAEL LINA.B., Brown University, 1981MARK GREGORY LUCIANOA.B., University oj Rochester, 1979ROGER MORTON LYONA.B., University of Chicago, 1981MARK JOSEPH MAHANS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1981DAVID JOEL MARGOLISA.B., Wesleyan University, 1981FRANCES MARIE MATTHEWSA.B., University of Chicago, 1981SCOTT KEVIN McCLATCHEYS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1981SCOTT McCORMICK IIIA.B., Coe College, 1981 OSTAP MELNYKA.B., University oj Chicago, 1981CATHERINE MARY MEYERA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1970S.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1972AVI NAHUMS.B., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1976S.M., Yale University, 1978Ph.D., ibid., 1981• WITH HONORSJOSHUA PAUL NEWMANA.B., University oJChicago, 1981DAVID ANDREW NICKELSS.B., University oj Notre Dame, 1981LAURA SUSAN PAREA.B., Reed College, 1981STEVEN EARL PARKS.B., Purdue University, West LaJayette,Indiana, 1981KATHRYN LOUISE PONTOS.B., University oj Washington, 1981EDWIN ROBERT PRIESTA.B., University oJChicago, 1980STEVEN JOEL RUBINS.B., University oJChicago, 1980ALLEN DALE SAWITZKEA.B., Carroll College, Helena, Montana, 1981MARK RAYMOND SAWUSCHS.B., Florida State University, 1981DOUGLAS RANDALL SCOTTA.B., Bowdoin College, 1981ALAN SCOTT SEGALS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1980S.M., ibid., 1981DON NEAL SEIDMANA.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1981S.B., ibid., 1981WENDY ANN SHANAHANA.B., University oJChicago, 1981STUART KOHLER SHAPIRAS.B., Emory University, 1979Ph.D., University oj Chicago, 1983VAL COWLEY SHEFFIELDS.B., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1974S.M., ibid., 1977Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983• WITH HONORSSTEVEN E. SHOELSONS.B., Florida State University, 1976Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1984• WITH HONORSSTEPHEN ROSS SHOROFSKYS.B., Brown University, 1978Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1983• WITH HONORSPAUL RICHARD SILVERMANS.B., University oj Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1981ALAN HOWARD SINGERS.B., University oj Illinois, Urbana, 1981FRANK ANTHONY SINICROPE IIIA.B., Occidental College, 1981BONNIE LEE SMOAKS.B., Michigan State University, 1974S.M., ibid., 1979• WITH HONORSSTEVEN LEE SOLOMONA.B., Northwestern University, 1981AIMEE SONGS.B., University oj Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1981JAMES MICHAEL SOSMANA.B., Washington University, 1980GARY DAVID STEINBERGA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1981ARTHUR ELTON STILLMANS.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1973S.M., ibid., 1974Ph.D., ibid., 1978RICHARD MARK TEREKS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1979A.M., University oj Chicago, 1983LAURA BALDWIN TERPENNINGA.B., Duke University, 1980GREGORY ALLEN THOMASA.B., University oJChicago, 1981 SHELLY BRIGGS UNDERHILLA.B., Lawrence University, 1981TIMOTHY R. VADEBONCOUERS.B., Bradley University, 1981DONNA S. VEGEAISS.B., University oj Illinois, Chicago, 1981CHRISTOPHER WALSHS.B., Bucknell University, 1978Ph.D., University oj Chicago, 1983• WITH HONORSDAVID ARTHUR WALTZA.B., Carleton College, 1981EDWARD JOSEPH WALZ, JR.A.B., University oJChicago, 1981ROBERT ALAN WINIECKIS.B.) Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 1981HOWARD J. WORMANA.B., Cornell University, 1981RICHARD DREW WORTZELA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1978Ph.D., University oJChicago, 1983PATTI ALICE YANKLOWITZS.B., Tufts University, 1980CHARLES I. ZUCKERA.B., Carroll College, Helena, Montana, 1981CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OFDOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEPETER JAMES AVTGESA.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1980(Genetics)DISSERTATION: The Organization of Nitrogen Fix­ation Genes in Rhodopseudomonas capsulataALAN LEO FRIEDMANS.B., Humboldt State University, 1977(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: A Diatom Light-harvesting Com-plex: Isolation, Biogenesis, and PhylogeneticDistributionKATHLEEN L. KORNAFELS.B., Western Illinois University, 1975M.D., University of Chicago, 1985(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Isolation and Characterisation of anAntimycin Resistant Cell Line and Further Char­acterisation ofa Rutamycin Resistant Cell Line andIts Cybrid DELWIN THEODORE LINDSEYA.B.� Pomona College, 1971(Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Phase-dependent Sensitivity toHeterochromatic FlickerARTHUR RUNYON-HASSA.B., College of Wooster, 1980(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Effects of Short- Term Coarctationand Hyperlipidemia on the Composition andMetabolism of the Aorta in Cynomolgus MonkeysSANDRA SARNIAK-SIL VERA.B., Blackburn College, 1970(Virology)DISSERTATION: Transactiuation of Herpes SimplexVirus 'Y2 Thymidine Kinase Chimeric Genes inDifferent Genomic EnvironmentsII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESMICHAEL L. BAZZOA.B., Roosevelt University, 1963A.M., University of Chicago, 1965(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: II Decameron nelle discussioni suiproblema della lingua nel Settecento e nel primoOttocentoJOAN BOYDA.B., University of Chicago, 1952A.M., ibid., 1964(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Patterns of Imagery in Tolstoy'sMajor Fiction: A Phenomenological StudyTHOMAS DERDAKA.B., Butler University, 1974(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Explanation and Interpretation inPsychoanalysisMARILYN RUTH DUNNA.B., Muskinoum College, 1971A.M., Rosary College, 1973(Art)DISSERTATION: Religious Institutions as ArtPatrons in Late Baroque Rome SALLY D. GARENA.B., Smith College, 1968M.FA., School of the Art Institute of Chicago,1970A.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Art)DISSERTATION: Carved Relief Ornament from theSanctuary of Visigothic Period Churches in SpainWILLIAM JENSON HARTLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 1973A.M., ibid., 1979(History of Culture)DISSERTATION: Politics and Culture in AntonioGramsci's Quaderni Del CarcereTOD RUSSEL HEATHA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1976A.M., ibid., 1978(History)DISSERTATION: A Mysterious Path: The Circum­stances and Substance of G.H. Schubert's natur­philosophische PsychologySTEVEN D. HUTCHINSONA.B., Carleton College, 1975A.M., University oJChicago, 1977(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: On Fictive Journeys: Aspects ojJourney Literature in Spain, Englalld, and Francein the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and EighteellthCenturiesMARK ELWOOD LINCICOMEA.B., Bowdoin College, 1976A.M., University oJChicago, 1979(Far Eastern Languages & Civili zations}DISSERTATION: Educational Discourse and theDimensions oj ReJorm in Meiji [apanPATRICIA HOWELL MICHAELSONA.B., Kirkland College, 1975A.M., University oJChicago, 1977(Comparative Studies in Literature)DISSERTATION: The Forms oj the German Novel,1760-1780 ANN MACY ROTHA.B., University oJChicago, 1975(Near Eastern Languages & Civili eations)DISSERTATION: Eg y p ti an Phyles in the OldKinodomREBECCA J. SCHIFFMANA.B., University oJChicago, 1974A.M., ibid., 1976(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Discourse Constraints 011 IT andTHAT A Study of Language Use in Career­Counseling InterviewsRUSSELL THOMAS STINSONB.M., Stetson University, 1978A.M., University oj Chicago, 1981(Music)DISSERTATION: The Bach Manuscripts oj JohallllPeter Kellner and His CircleIII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESDUNCAN L. CARLSMITHS.B., Yale University, 1979S.M., University oj Chicago, 1980(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Measurement oj the KO* (890)Radiative WidthSTEVEN R. COSTENOBLES.B., Massachusetts Institute oj Technology, 1981S.M., University oj Chicago, 1982(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Equivariant Cobordism and K­TheoryHERBERT BRECKENRIDGEGREENLEES.B., California Institute oj Technology, 1979(Physics)DISSERTATION: A Study oJthe Production oj Mas­sive Muon Pairs in 225 GEV-rr - -Nucleus Colli­sionsALEXANDRA R. HEATHS.B., North Carolina State University, 1977(Physics)DISSERTATION: Measurement oj the 16N(2-,g.S.}�160(0+, g.s.} + e " + i e Beta DecayBranching Ratio: The Need Jor Meson ExchangeCurrents in the Beta Decay oj 16N(0- )ROBERT ALAN MANAGANA.B., Rice University, 1977S.M., University oj Chicago, 1979(Astronomy & Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: On the Secular Instability ojAxisymmetric Rotating Stars to GravitationalRadiation Reaction GREGORY R. MOECh.B., University oj Minnesota, Minneapolis,1980(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Structure oJCalcitonin Deter­mined from the Design, Synthesis, arid Study ojModel Pep tidesMARY MOONS.B., Lafayette College, 1979A.B., ibid., 1979(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: A Theory oj Collision-inducedAbsorption and A Study oj Gaseous N2JAMES LINDSEY PARISH r:A.B., University oj California, Santa Barbara,1978S.M., University oj Chicago, 1979(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Maximal-Isotropy Divisors on Abe­lian VarietiesDAVID WITTEA.B., University oj Wisconsin, Madison, 1980S.M., University oj Chicago, 1981(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Measurable Isomorphisms oj Unipo­tent Translations on Homogeneous SpacesIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESMARIE T. BANICHA.B., Tufts University, 1978(Behavioral Sciences: Cognition &Communication)DISSERTATION: The Nature and Time Course ofInterhemispheric CommunicationDANIEL ETHAN BORNSTEINA.B., Oberlin College, 1972A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: The Bianchi of 1399: PopularDevotion and Orthodoxy in Late Medieval ItalyPAUL GERARD BUCHANANA.B., St. Michael's College, 1976A'.M., Georgetown University, 1978(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Regime Change and State Develop­ment in Postwar ArgentinaREX EUGENE COOPERS.B., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah,1972A.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Promises Made to the Fathers:A Diachronic Analysis of Mormon CovenantOrganization with Reference to Puritan FederalTheologySHEILA McKAY COURINGTONA.B., Louisiana State University, 1971A.M., Roosevelt University, 1977(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Age and Adaptation to BlindnessMfCHAEL ANTHONY DUFFYA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1977A.M., University of Chicago, 1979(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Exchange Rate, RelativePrices, and the Terms of Trade: A Dynamic AssetMarket ApproachGEORGE ENGELHARD, JR.A.B., Southern Connecticut State College, 1975S.M., ibid., 1977(Education)DISSERTATION: The Discovery of EducationalGoals and Outcomes: A View of the Latent Curric­ulum of SchoolingLAUREN JAN FEINSTONEA.B., University of Rochester, 1974A.M., Yale University, 1976(Economics)DISSERTATION: Intradaily Market Efficiency andPrice Processes in the Futures Market in ForeignExchangeROBERTO M. FERNANDEZA.B., Harvard University, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Worker Power, Firm Power, and theStructure of Labor Markets MICHAEL A. GOMEZA.B., University of Chicago, 1981A.M., ibid., 1982(History)DISSERTATION: Malik Sy, Bokar Saada, and theAlmaamate of BunduDAVID ADAM HIRSHLEIFERA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1980A.M., University of Chicago, 1983(Economics)DISSERTATION: Risk, Equilibrium, and FuturesMarketsALICE S. HOTCHKISSB. Ed., Chicago Teachers College, 1949S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1952(Education)DISSERTATION: Environment and Personal Disposi­tion in the Practice of School PsychologyGILFORD JOHN IKENBERRY IIIA.B., Manchester College, 1976(Political Science)DISSERTATION: State Structure and the Politics ofAdjustment: The Oil Shocks and the InternationalCapacities of GovernmentMARY EDITH LAWSONA.B., Antioch University, 1971A.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Recycled Workers: Responses ofSchoolteachers to Occupational DisplacementKAREN K. LEWISA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1982(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Effectiveness of SterilizedIntervention through a Portfolio Balance Channel:An Empirical InvestigationMARK E. LEWISA.B., University of Chicago, 1977A.M., ibid., 1979(History)DISSERTATION: The Imperial Transformation ofViolence in Ancient ChinaJANET MARCUSA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1976(Education)DISSERTATION: Imitation during Face-to-faceMother-Infant Interaction in the First Six Monthsof LifeNANCY ASHBY MAVROGENESA.B., Wells College, 1949A.M., Bryn Mawr College, 1950S.M., Northern Illinois University, 1974(Education)DISSERTATION: William Scott Gray: Leader ofTeachers and Shaper of American ReadingInstructionJOHN MANUEL MONTEIROA.B., Colorado College, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(History)DISSERTATION: Sao Paulo in the Seventeenth Cen­tury: Economy and SocietyROBERT ELLIOTT PENNY IIIA.B., Davidson College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Behavioral Sciences: Methodology)DISSERTATION: The Definitional Component ofPersonality RatingsBARRY GEORGE RABEA.B., Carthage College, 1979A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Political Science)DISSEI�TATION: When the Federal System Works:Federalism and the Management of Federal Pro­grams in Health Care and EducationLUCILLE SCHAUBLE RICHA.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1970A.M., University of Chicago, 1973(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Agenda Setting: Mental HealthPolicy and the ProfessionalDONALD LAWRENCE ROSDILS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1971A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Controlled Growth:Water Use and the Environment in ColoradoARLENE MILLER ROSENA.B., University of New Mexico, 1973A.M., Washington State University, 1975(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Cities of Clay: The Geoarchaeol­ogy of TellsKIM LANE SCHEPPELEA.B., Columbia University, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1977(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Legal Secrets: Common Law Rulesand the Social Distribution of KnowledgeSUSAN D. SCHULTZA.B., Wittenberg University, 1974A.M., State University of New York, Buffalo,1976(History)DISSERTATION: History as a Moral Force againstIndividualism: Karl Lamprecht and the Method­ological Controversies in the Human Sciences,1880-1914 MICHAEL PHILIP STEINBERGA.B., Princeton University, 1978A.M., University of Chicago, 1981(History/Social Thought)DISSERTATION: The Meaning of the Salzburg Festi­val: Inventing Cultural Tradition in the FirstAustriarl RepublicJUDITH STERN TORRESA.B., City University of New York, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1967(Anth ropology )DISSERTATION: Mirasol: Participation and Leader­ship in a Planned Rural CommunityWILLIAM MURRAY VINCENTS.B., Duke University, 1975A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Daxsea mahsa: Cosmology andMaterial Culture among the Tuleano Indians ofBrazilMICHAEL JONATHAN WALLERSTEINA.B., Stanford University, 1974A.M., University of Chicago, 1978(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Working Class Solidarity andRational BehaviorANNE JONES WELLSS.B., Emory University, 1962S.M., Rutgers University, 1964(Behavioral Sciences: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Variations in Self-esteem in theDaily Life of Mothers: Theoretical and Method­ological IssuesTERRENCE R. WHALEYA.B., Seattle University, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Education)DISSERTATION: Matthew Arnold and Thomas Hux­ley: The Value of Science and Literature for aLiberal Education rLOUIE ALBERT WOOLBRIGHTA.B., University of Alabama, University, 1975A.M., ibid., 1976A.M., ibid., 1978(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Invasion Process Revisited:Hispanic, Black, and Asian Residential Successionand Transition, BER, Director of Chapel MusicbNDELLO, University OrganistFORD, University CarillonneurMARSHALROBERT LOVETT ASHENHURSTSTUDENT MARSHALS, 1984-85VICTORIA CRAWFORD YAIR LANDAUANTHONY JAMES CRUBAUGH KARL PHILIP MUELLERDAVID VINCENTE LUKAS RUTA MARGARETA NONACSFERNANDO CRUZ-URIBE· THOMAS JOSEPH PODSADECKIDAVID PAUL DE MILLE JUDITH MARIA PRAITISMIRIAM GAMORAN RACHEL ANNE SALTZEMILY FRANCES GANZEL DOUGLAS SHAPIROCAREN MARIE GAUVREAU JOHN THOMAS STEEDMAN, JR.JOHN DEMETRIOS GEANON LINDA A. STILLMANGEOFFREY ROY HARRIS DAVID EVAN SUTTONROBIN R. HENKE DOROTHY DEAN WALTONPAMELA JEANNE JOHNSON PETER WESTON WHITECHARLES LEWIS KANE BETH IRENE ZIMMERMANJOHN E. KOLASSA r:VICE-MARSHALGEOFFREY C. M. PLAMPINJOSEPH CEITHAMLHILLEL J. EINHORNGWIN J. KOLBBERNARD McGINNWILLIAM D. PATTISON ASSISTANT MARSHALSEDWARD W. ROSENHEIMJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKOLORNA P. STRAUSRONALD A. THISTEDJOHN AJEMIANJON PETER BECKETLISA BERNSTEINPHILLIP CACHERISEVA HALEANDREA HENDERSONCHRISTOPHER HILLBARBARA KAZMIERCZAKSONDRA KRUEGERMANEESHA LALSERGE LIPPECOLLEEN MARTINRAGHAVENDRA MIRMIRAEDWARD MOORE STUDENT MARSHALS, 1985-86RACHEL NARDINMICHAEL RABIEHMARTHA SCHULMANBARBARA SEBEKJOHN SEYKORACAROLYN SHAPIRORANDALL SMITHROBERT STONEHILARY F. TILLJOHN N. WALKERKEITH WALLEYANNE WELLSWILLIAM WHITELY