COMMENCEMENT GREETINGS - University Of Rochester

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COMMENCEMENT GREETINGSCommencement, with its touches of pageantry and medieval costumes, looks backward to an academic tradition centuries old and alsoforward to the years of accomplishment and satisfaction today's graduates will enjoy. It is one of the rare times when all elements of the University-the students, the faculty, the administration, and the trusteesmarch together and sit together to symbolize their unity in the academicenterprise.The ceremony and the other features of Commencement weekendare the University's way of saying thank you to parents for the sacrificesthey have made and to the graduates for the long hours of work theyhave expended. We congratulate them and offer our best wishes for theyears ahead.David T. KearnsChairman, Board of Trustees

Commencement CommitteeEASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSICHarmon S. Potter, ChairmanGeorge L. Dischinger, Vice ChairmanMary BartholomewAlbert P. BergeronKenneth E. ClarkAnn V. DeWaldJerome D. DiverRichard F. EisenbergClifton R. LargessJohn George LeskoDonald A. ParryRussell A. PeckRobert RouzerJohn VitoneBruce D. WolfangerKenneth F. WoodMark Daryl Coffey*Dennis FleisherScott Allen Lindroth*Paul MailletGregory L. PhillipsSilvia RoedererWalter Biddle Saul IIUNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERALAND APPLIED STUDIESFranziska Barbara HiltbrunnerGerd Rigmor MillerDorothy Ann Perotto*Alice R. Schmidt*Anne O 'Donnell SchusterNancy Lynne TorpeyFaculty MarshalsGRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONAND HUMAN DEVELOPMENTUniversity Marshal- Richard F. EisenbergAssociate Marshal- George H . FordChief Faculty Marshal-Carlyle F. Whiting*Marilyn R. FainDouglass Paul HaddenPatricia Horta-BrennanWilliam H. ClarkJerome D. DiverDiran K. DohanianRobert R. FranceArthurS . GoldbergGrace HarrisEdwin KinnenEleanore E. LarsonRichard NiemiMarjorie C. PfaudlerJarold W. RamseyRuth T . WatanabeMary WemettKjell G . WestinDavid R. WilliamsCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGAND APPLIED SCIENCEBrian David Cohn*Joseph Peter DiVincenzoAnthony George LiepertRichard Nicholas Pfisterer*Yvonne Gail RussellKathryn Ann SmithGRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTColleen M. Farley*John Leonard SpringSCHOOL OF NURSING*Portia Lynne BarberColleen Katharine KeenanJulia A. RossJulianne SauerJames Richard Stotts*Eileen Marie SullivanStudent MarshalsCOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCEJeanne Claire BeddoeDavid Richard CollinsEvie Cara GoldsteinPaul Christopher HickeyElizabeth Marilyn KaplanJohn William KasckowDavid H. KaufmanAlan Bruce Kerzner*Margit Anna MayberryMichael Anthony PossJennifer Repko*Robert Harold WentworthJoyce Marie WundrowUNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON GRADUATESTUDIESZvi H. HercowitzEllen Singer MoreMichael Stavola*Chief Marshal1

ICommencementUniversity Commencement OrchestraAcademic Festival OvertureLes PreludesConducted by Isaiah JacksonJohannes BrahmsFranz LisztProcessionFrederick FennellCommencement Fanfare IProcession of Nobles from "Mlada" Nicholas Rimsky-KorsakovHoward HansonCommencement Fanfare IIProcession of Nobles from "Mlada" Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov(Repeat)Invocation- The Reverend Frank Snow, A.B., M.Div.President SproullWelcomeConferring of DoctoralThe degree DoctorThe degree DoctorThe degree DoctorDegreesof Philosophyof Musical Artsof EducationConferring of Master's DegreesConferring of Baccalaureate DegreesThe College of Arts and ScienceThe Eastman School of MusicThe University College of Liberal andApplied StudiesThe College of Engineering andApplied ScienceThe School of Nursing2Dean RikerDirector FreemanDean GarmsDean MecklingDean ClarkDirector FreemanDean KochDean ThompsonDean Ford

eremonzesobert L. Sproull, President, Presiding:ring Quartet in E Flat major, Opus 64, No. 6Joseph HaydnMinuet and TrioFinale: PrestoChester String QuartetPeter Matzka, Violin, M.M. '80Susan Freier, Violin, DMA CandidateMelissa Matson, Viola, M.M. '80Thomas Rosenberg, Violoncello, M.M. '80he Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in UndergraduateTeachingProfessor Hecht, University OratorJesse T. Moorehe Hutchison MedalCharles Louis StrouseProfessor Hecht, University Oratoronferring of Honorary DegreesDoctor of LawsAsa BriggsHanna Holborn GrayProfessor Hecht, University Oratorhe GeneseeHerve D. Wilkins, 1866ecessionMarch-Crown ImperialDirected by John C. BraundWilliam Walton3

Diploma CeremoniesGraduates, faculty members and guests are cordially invited to the CommencementReceptions which follow each ceremony.12:00 noonUniversity College of Liberal and Applied StudiesKilbourn HallCommencement Reception in the Second Floor Corridor, Eastman SchoolCollege of Engineering and Applied ScienceEastman TheatreBuffet Luncheon, 1:30 p.m., Field House12:15 p.m.Eastman School of Music and College of Arts and Science MusicCutler UnionReception to followSchool of NursingUpper Strong Auditorium1:30 p.m.College of Arts and ScienceAnthropologyHartnett Gallery, Wilson CommonsBiologyHoyt HallChemistryRoom 140, Hutchison HallEconomicsReserve Reading Room, Rush Rhees LibraryFine ArtsFine Arts Gallery, Rush Rhees LibraryForeign Languages, Literatures, and LinguisticsTheatre, Todd BuildingGeological SciencesRoom 203, Psychology BuildingHistoryMay Room, Wilson CommonsMathematics, Statistics, Computer ScienceLower Level, Interfaith ChapelMicrobiologyMedical Center, Room 1-6823 (00-114)PhilosophyRoom 303, Psychology BuildingPolitical ScienceMain Sanctuary, Interfaith ChapelGowen Room, Wilson CommonsSociologyGraduate School of Education and Human DevelopmentGraduate School of ManagementRoom 201, Lattimore HallHubbell Auditorium, Hutchison Hall2:00p.m .College of Arts and SciencePsychologyUpper Strong Auditorium2:30p.m.College of Arts and SciencePhysics and AstronomyRoom 109, Bausch and Lomb Hall3:00p.m.College of Arts and ScienceEnglishHubbell Auditorium, Hutchison Hall3:15p.m.College of Arts and ScienceCenter for Special Degree ProgramsNeuroscienceThird Floor Lounge, Rush Rhees LibraryRoom 537, Lattimore HallCommencement Reception from 2:00 to 4:30,Wilson Commons and Smith Plaza4

Honor SocietiesPHI BETA KAPPAArthur H. LeithAnthony George LiepertCatherine Kam Lan LukElaine MackoffRussell Philip MaggioMark Joseph McBrideNeil David McKay**Bruce Evan MoskowitzDonald Arthur PattenSusan PerkinsCatherine Ann PicutJulie Ann Polifka**Michael Anthony PossLynn Alison RaymondDonald J. Reidy, Jr.Scott Richard ReisingerJennifer RepkoGary Lloyd SchoenbrunAnne O'Donnell SchusterThomas Robert SchwartzAnthony Alfred SclamoWilliam Jay Slepoy**Nicholas Gerard SmediraKathryn Ann SmithJeffrey Walton StoneVirginia Marie Weaver**Robert Harold WentworthCarl Kikutaro WollJoyce Marie WundrowRobert Carl YoungquistJay M. AlbertDavid James Anderson**Vincent Frank ArduinEllen Joan BalisJeanne Claire BeddoeAllen Roman BerkowitzWilliam Howard ClementBrian David Cohn**David Richard CollinsSara Jane CorseMark Edward CostaDouglas Hart DanielsThomas Allan DeCillesJoseph Peter DiVincenzoConnie Jo EyresJohn Charles FantaCharles Michael FarberNeil Arthur Feldstein**Steven Eric FeuersteinHarold Anson Glasser**Evie Cara GoldsteinPaul Christopher HickeyKathy Lynn Kahn**Elizabeth Marilyn KaplanIrving David Kaplan**John William KasckowAlan Samuel Katz**David H. KaufmanChristopher John KeaneAlan Bruce KerznerRichard Frank KoestnerDonald Herschel Kronenberg**Elected in Junior YearBET A GAMMA SIGMABarbara J. AldrichBarry Scott BrennerRobert CarberryHenry P. EpsteinKeith E. HarrisonRobert W. KellyLawrence E. KochardNancy Jean KuivilaRobert Donald LorenzCarl A. LundgrenStanley Paul RaczkaKaren J. ThomasRichard Chadwick WilsonJon Frederick WiltseTAU BETA PICynthia Ann BergmanBrian David CohnKatherine CreathJoseph Peter DiVincenzoHolly Jean DuckSiew Peng HoJeffrey Charles JohnsonChristopher John KeaneShung Keung LamAnthony George LiepertJoseph Robert MagditsNeil David McKayWayne Robert MorrisonSamuel G. NarotskyPhilip Terence NicklausSusan Marie PasciakJudith Louise ResutekWalter Francis SchultzKathryn Ann SmithKaren Elizalieth SmithMartin Paul WacksWarren Scott WolfeldAllison Meta Wu5

Prizes and AwardstRIVER CAMPUS COLLEGESThe Davis Prize, founded in 1864, open annually to the men in the graduating class whoseoriginal expository or persuasive speeches exhibit the highest exc.ellence in content,organization, style and deliveryThe Elizabeth M . Anderson Prize, awarded to those seniors who show the highest proficiencyin some subject connected with artThe N. B. Ellison Prize, awarded to the students in the senioc class concentrating in historywho have done the best work in that department-Donald Herschel Kronenberg and ScottRichard ReisingerThe Isaac Sherman Fellowship, awarded to that student who has shown the highest ability inthe work of the Economics Department-Gary Lloyd SchoenbrunThe Williams Memorial Prize, awarded to the woman in the senior class concentrating inEnglish who has done the best work in that departmentThe Kreyer Prize in German, awarded for facility in spoken German- Andre Maurice CooperThe Stoddard Prize in Physics, awarded to the man in the senior class who presents the bestthesis on an assigned topic of investigation in physicsThe Terry Prize, awarded to the men in the senior class who by their industry, manliness.and honorable conduct have done most for the life and character of the men of the RiverCampus-Cosmo DiMaggioThe Hull Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class concentrating in English who hasdone the best work in English studiesThe Charles L. Newlon Prize, awarded to a student in the applied sciences who shows aspecial proficiency in that area, either in oral or written examinations or by thesis- NeilDavid McKayThe Emil Kuichling Prize, awarded to the man in the junior class in mechanics who has shownthe greatest proficiency in the work of the course- Anthony George Liepert- awarded in1979The William Morse Hastings Prize, awarded each year for the best essay or thesis upon sometopic on the history of industry, selected by the Chairman of the Department of Economicsand the Dean of the Graduate School of ManagementThe Charles Ellis Caldwell Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class who in his collegework has shown the greatest proficiency in the Department of EnglishThe ]ames D. McGill Memorial Prize, awarded to that undergraduate who has shown thegreatest interest and demonstrated the highest achievement in the field of political science-David H . KaufmanThe Percy B. Dullon Prize, awarded to the man in the senior class who, in the opinion of theDean of Students, has exceeded all his men classmates in wholesome, unselfish, and helpful influence among his fellow students-Joseph William WallThe Tau Bela Pi Prize, awarded to the senior engineering student who, through academicachievement, proven leadership and sterling character, has excelled and inspired hisfellow students-Joseph Peter DiVincenzoThe Neil C. Arvin Memorial Prize, awarded to the senior who has excelled in French duringhis undergraduate course-William Howard Clement, Jr.The E. P. Appelt Memorial Prize, awarded to a student of German for progress toward overallproficiency in spoken and written German-Elizabeth Marie FreibergtRecipients' names that do not appear in the program will be announced at the DiplomaCeremonies.6

The Superior Scholarship Award, given to the student majoring in accounting who has thehighest academic standing in all accounting courses and the greatest potential for successin the profession of certified public accounting-Robert CarberryThe joseph A. O'Connor Graduate Study Endowment Fund Award, presented to a woman in thesenior class who has shown marked ability in English literature, in classical languages andliterature, or in archeology-Elaine MackoffThe janet Howell Clark Prize, awarded to the woman in the senior class who has shown thegreatest promise in creative work in physics, chemistry, biology, or astronomy, and whohas shown outstanding versatility in the mastery of allied fields-Catherine Ann PicutThe Pearl Sperling Evans Prize in Creative Writing, awarded annually to that undergraduatewoman who shall have demonstrated the greatest promise in creative writingDean's Prizes in Creative Writing, awarded by the College of Arts and Science annually in thecategories of drama, poetry, and the short storyThe Jay F. Birdsall Memorial Fund, awarded to a graduating senior in Political Science who hasdemonstrated an interest and commitment in practical politics-Robin Hilary BeckerThe Hugh H. Whitney Award, given to the graduating student who receives the highest recordof academic achievement in the Executive Development Program of the Graduate Schoolof ManagementThe Floyd Girswold Greene and Bessie Denny Greene Memorial Prize, given annually to the studentmajoring in Economics or in the field of Management whose record and activities reflectthose qualities of mind and character which offer the greatest promise of success in thefield of law, economics, and accounting and/or finance-Anthony A. SclamoThe Wendy ]ill Fread Prize, to the members of the senior class who, during four years as students have given the greatest service and shown the greatest concern for fellow students,established in memory of Wendy Jill Fread, Class of 1975-Elizabeth Marilyn Kaplan andKathy Nadine WallerAccounting Association Scholarship Awards, awarded to outstanding second year Master ofBusiness Administration students interested in careers in public accounting-Robert Carberry, Barbara Carol Donovan, Colleen M. Farley, Keith E. Harrison, Michael WilliamKerninALCOA Foundation Award, awarded to outstanding second year Master of Business Administration students-Nancy Jean Kuivila and Brian A. LingardMobil Foundation Award, awarded to outstanding second year Master of Business Administration students majoring in finance, marketing or operations management-Colleen M .Farley, Keith E. Harrison, Lawrence E. KochardAmerican Production & Inventory Control Society, Rochester Chapter Award, awarded to the outstanding graduate student concentrating in operations managementThomas ]. Walter Memorial Prize, to be awarded annually to the senior in the College of Engineering and Applied Science who has shown the greatest creativity or excellence in computer applications or some other phase of computer work-Joseph Peter DiVincenzoBabcock and Wilcox Prize, awarded to undergraduate students in the College of Engineeringand Applied Science on the basis of a paper or project presented to the Department ofElectrical Engineering which the faculty judges to be the most creative of such materialsubmittedThe Irene Bush Steinbock Award, awarded annually to the seniors in the College of Arts andScience who have made the most noteworthy contribution to human relations-TamaraDeborah Schanwald and William Bradley ScrimgeourThe Carborundum Company Fellowship, awarded for the support of an outstanding womanSusan D. Landis7

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSICThe Alumni Scholarship, from funds contributed by alumni of the Eastman School of Musicto be awarded to students on the basis of talent and need - Kathleen OrrThe Glen K. Call Prize, a prize to the First Chair Euphoniumist in the Eastman Wind Ensemble-Brenda Couture and Robert PalmerThe Ethel R. Lannin Memorial Fund, a gift of Miss Dorothy H. Lannin in memory of her sister,the income therefrom to provide scholarship aid for students in piano- Gordon MarshThe Rose A . Lannin Memorial Fund, a gift of Miss Dorothy H . Lannin in memory of her mother,the income therefrom to provide scholarship aid for students of voice- Myung KimThe Leopold Lorentz Prize, a prize provided annually by The Polish Arts Group of Rochester,New York, to be awarded to a talented and needy student of Polish descent - David RatajczakThe Mu Phi Epsilon Scholarship, a scholarship awarded in memory of Marion S. Weed, preferably to a deserving member of the Collegiate Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon- Amy DuxburyThe Presser Foundation Scholarship , a scholarship intended primarily for students who are preparing to become teachers of music- Allan WaiteThe Emory B. and Laura W. Remington Fund, a fund established in memory of Emory Remington and Mrs. Remington by colleagues, former students, and relatives, for scholarshipaid- Mark LuskThe Brame Sparrazza Memorial Fund, established in 1971 in memory of William Brame Sparrazza by his family and friends to aid a freshman or sophomore student majoring in percussion . The amount of the award is based on talent and need - John Arrucci and DavidRatajczakThe Paul and josephine While Memorial Fund , established in memory of Paul White, formerly amember of the School's conducting faculty, and his wife - Felicia FolandThe Wilson Scholarship, scholarships awarded in honor of the late Joseph C. Wilson, internationally known industrialist and University of Rochester trustee and benefactor, toentering freshmen whose qualifications reflect superior ability and distinguished accom plishments in both musical and academic areas- Paul Maillet and John KleinEASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSICPerformer's CertificatesGlen W. Borling, in HornAmy Helene Duxbury, in BassoonJohn Morrison Floyd, in PercussionFelicia Foland, in BassoonKaren Susan Gaver, in Clarine/Jonathan Robert Gerhardt, in VioloncelloDaniel Goldstein, in OboeCraig Hightower, in FluteKaren Margaret Holvik, in OperaNancie R. Kennedy, in VoiceJonathan Bennet Lesser, in TubaJenny Lindner, in HarpMark Lancaster Lusk, in TrombonePaul Anthony Maillet, in PianoCarmen Pelton, in VoiceJonathan Sidney Sherwin, in BassoonH. Stephen Smith, in OperaAndrew P. Sterman, in SaxophoneLee Strawn, in OperaCatherine Ann VanHoesen, in ViolinMitchell Aaron Vines, in PianoSusan Carol Whitenack, in VoiceRuthanne Caroline Wiley, in Violin8

SCHOOL OF NURSINGThe Clare Dennison Prize, awarded yearly to the senior student who has shown the mostoutstanding proficiency in general nursing care-Leanne Raney JacksonThe Dorothea Lynde Dir Prize, awarded annually to a graduating student for high scholarshipand outstanding skills demonstrated in the basic course in Psychiatric Nursing - KarenLandt EkstromThe Mary Reding Eckl Award, presented to the graduating baccalaureate student who hasdemonstrated in clinical practice those qualities of compassion towards patients, professional integrity and sensitivity in human relationships most reminiscent of Mary RedingEckl- Portia Lynne BarberThe Louise Wilson Haller Memorial Prize, an annual award presented to the nurse completingthe graduate program in nursing who exemplifies to the highest degree the spirit ofnursing as shown by excellence in patient care and devotion to the best traditions of theprofession- Eileen SullivanThe Sarah and Ernest Taylor Memorial Nursing Award, granted yearly to a student completinggraduate study in the Medical-Surgical Nursing Program or in the Adult Family HealthNurse Clinician Program in the School of Nursing who has shown clinical and theoreticalexcellence, compassion in patient care, and a commitment to the nursing professionColleen KeenanYou are all familiar with the most fundamental proposition of economics, that there is nobetter way to lose weight than to eat a free lunch. Rather than elaborate on its implications,which are- and I speak most seriously- both numerous and profound- ] shall make a fewcomments on the theory of self-interest on which it is founded.We economists believe that the fulfillment of self-interest is one of the most powerful andpervasive of human motives. Self-interest should not be construed too narrowly: thus it is inChancellor Wallis' self-interest to raise large sums for Rochester and it is in the self-interest ofthe faculty of this university to hire the best scholars who are available. The skill of society inharnessing self-interest to social objectives is, indeed, the central problem of social life.And yet, much social activity is based upon the assumption that people do not know theirself-interest. Most of your life you have been surrounded by people who know what is good foryou . Your parents have guided your eating, your schooling, and where possible, your matingbehavior, of course in your own interest. The schools have relieved you of much of the burden ofchoosing what lo study. The stale has sheltered you from innumerable temptations, includingfire crackers, machine guns, and unlicensed wrestlers.This solicitude for your welfare, as you will already have suspected, will continue looccupy a large number of people the remainder of your life. Your mayor will seek to exile unscrupulous automobile repairmen, your governor will seek to thwart those who attempt to sellyou an encyclopedia, unless you live in Arizona your senator will seek to repel, for your sake,the Arizona land salesmen, and your President will be vigilant in guarding your environment.They will be assisted by your minister, the Sierra Club, Alcoholics Anonymous, the Boy Scoutsof America, the University of Rochester Alumni Office, and your husband or wife.The doctrine of the dominance of self-interest has two implications with respect to theseunselfish volunteers. The first implication is that it is a/ least possible that they are advisingyou in their self-interest: that their own well-being depends upon their ability to direct you.And the second implication is thai however benevolent. learned, honorable, diligent, and compassionate this swarm of saviors, no one else understands your self-interest even a tiny fractionas well as you do.Whatever the interest that the University of Rochester has served in conferring this degreeupon me, I am honored and delighted lo receive it.- From remarks of George J. Stigler on receiving the degree Doctorof Science at the University of Rochester May 12, 1974.9

College of Arts and ScienceCandidates for the BACHELOR OF ARTS DegreeFrank Berrittella, Psychology/ PoliticalScienceMarc Jeffrey Bielski, BiologyThomas Cohoe Binger, Psychology/EconomicsLester Jay Birnbaum, Sociology/ PsychologyRobert William Bitler, EconomicsDebra Fern Bitner, PsychologyMichael Richard Blaire, EnglishMichael Bernard Blank, PsychologySteven Scott Bleecker, Political Science/MathematicsAlfred L. Blitzer, EconomicsJody Anne Borawski, PsychologyNancy Ann Bourque, PsychologyWilliam John Bradford, Geological SciencesSteven Drew Brauer, PsychologySusan Beth Braunstein, History/PsychologyBonnie Rae Brickman, EconomicsNancy Kay Brody, PsychologyArthur Vernon Brown, Political ScienceDaphine Ann Brown, PsychologyFred Harry Brown, PsychologyRena Sandra Bryant, PsychologyStephen Andrew Bryant, lnterdepa rtmentalStudies I Cybernetics)Helena Brykarz, PsychologyDavid Jon Buckel, Political Science/HistoryDonna Marie Buczynski, PsychologyShawn Patrick Burke, Political Science/HistoryMichael David Burneal, EconomicsPenni M . Cagan, EnglishBenjamin Dale Caldwell, Politica l Science/HistoryKevin Calhoun, EconomicsDebra Joy Casadonte, Political Science/HistoryThomas Anthony Catania, InterdepartmentalStudies !Medical Ethics)Carmelo Anthony Cavoli, Geological SciencesJose Celorio, SociologyJon Francis Cesare, Political ScienceMichael Stewart Chalup, BiologyStephen Norman Chamberlain, PoliticalScience/PsychologySophia Chan, ChemistrySteve Max Charchat, Economics/PoliticalScienceRichard Charles Cherny, InterdepartmentalStudies !Biochemistry)Chieh-Ru Chu, MathematicsScott Tarr Clarke, PhilosophyWilliam Howard Clement, Jr., HistoryCynthia Sharon Cohen, Biology/ PsychologyLeslie Susan Cohen, PsychologyRobert Jeffrey Cohen, EnglishBrian David Cohn, MathematicsMary Kay Adams, Geological Sciences/Studio ArtsPaul Steven Adler, HistoryEmily Miriam Agree, Interdepartmental Studies{Population Studies)Jay M. Albert, MathematicsStephen Alex, BiologyShauna Cy Allen, EconomicsLinda Connor Alpern, EnglishMary Denise Amidon, Psychology/SociologyAnthony Michael Anastasia, PsychologyAlice Catherine Anderson, InterdepartmentalStudies !Community Health)David James Anderson, PhilosophyMichael James Annechino, HistoryMarianne Antczak, EnglishJohn Peter Antonakos, Political ScienceJohn A. Antonelli, HistoryVincent Frank Arduin, HistoryRichard Joseph Artuso, Political ScienceBulent Sadik Atac, PsychologyAndrew Devins Atwater, PsychologyJohn Robert Ayres, BiologyHolly Lee Baier, Psychology/SpanishRichard J. Baier II, BiologyWendy Sue Bairn, PsychologyPaolo Balduzzi, HistoryEllen Joan Balis, Political Science/PsychologyTeresa Jeanne Ballinger, EconomicsRobin Ann Banker, PsychologyRoselyn Rachelle Bar, PsychologyLewis David Barber, HistoryLynn Ann Barber, HistorySusan Gail Barber, BiologyNeil S. Baritz, Political Science/ PsychologyArchie Edwin Barkdoll, PsychologyBeth Lori Baron, Political Science/HistoryRolando Barrios, Anthropology/SpanishLeonard Bruce Bart, Political ScienceGail S. Bartels, Geological SciencesPeter Briggs Bartlett, EconomicsLeo Luke Basta, BiologyPeter Bauer, EnglishJeffrey Alan Baumel, PhilosophyCarl Henry Becker, Political ScienceRobin Hilary Becker, Political ScienceJeanne Claire Beddoe, BiologyPhyllis Ann Belmonte, PsychologyBruno Joseph Bembi, EnglishAllan Jeffrey Berke, Political ScienceAllen Roman Berkowitz, BiologyJohn Peter Berlind, EnglishJeffrey Daniel Berman, Political Science/EconomicsSteven Jay Bernstein, Biology/ PoliticalScienceJane Aileen Bernzweig, Sociology/Psychology10

Lori Beth Feinberg, Interdepartmental Studies!Psychological and Economic Aspect ofBusiness Behavior)Gary Martin Feit, Statistics/PsychologyNeil Arthur Feldstein, SociologyPhilip James Ferguson, PsychologySteven Eric Feuerstein, MathematicsBarry Michael Fishman, EnglishNancy Fishman, General ScienceJohn R. Fitzgerald, HistoryJames Patrick Fitzgibbon, EnglishMichael Walter Flesock, Biology/PsychologyFrancine K. Forbes, Political Science/Interdepartmental Studies !Film Studies)Maira Virginia Forbes, EconomicsEsther Benette Fox, Biology/PsychologyAnne Ellen Frascarelli, EnglishJeffrey Eric Freedman, HistoryPhilip Zachary Freedman, EconomicsElizabeth Marie Freiberg, GermanWilliam David Freyhof, EconomicsMark Edward Friedman, Psychology/Interdepartmental Studies !The Person inIndustry)Matthew Aaron Frucht, Psychology!Religious StudiesLeo Anthony Fusilli, PsychologyGrace Katherine Gaffney, EconomicsJudith Merle Gaies, PsychologyJohn A. Gallant, ChemistryPaul Michael Gangi, BiologyJulia Amy Garver, Interdepartmental Studies{Environmental Policy)Steven Edward Gaylor, Political ScienceLeslie Mara Gaynor, SociologyChico Fertzlanda Gibbons, Political ScienceEnrique Alberto Giraud, MathematicsHarold Anson Glasser, EnglishPhilip Lawrence Gleason, InterdepartmentalStudies {Computer Processing of Language)Joel William Gluckstein, Art HistoryAmy Louise Goldblatt, PsychologyDavid Michael Goldes, BiologyMartin Goldman, EconomicsMichael Morton Goldman, EconomicsSteven Mark Goldman, MathematicsBonny Iris Goldstein, Political Science/HistoryEvie Cara Goldstein, Political ScienceHarold Robert Goldstein, EconomicsRichard William Golub, HistoryJennifer Goo, Chinese/ HistoryLinda Adele Goodine, InterdepartmentalStudies {Photojournalism)Richard Brian Graff, PsychologyDavid Selig Grass, BiologyVincent J. Greco, Economics/PsychologyKaren Marlene Greenspan, Political ScienceMarni Ellen Grossfeld, BiologyRichard Tod Grossman, EnglishGregory Andrew Grossmann, BiologyDavid Richard Collins, Statistics/EconomicsKathryn Ann Condon, History/PoliticalScienceJohn Edward Conlin, EconomicsKathryn Greer Cook, BiologyAndre Maurice Cooper, German/LinguisticsFarobag Homi Cooper, Mathematics /PhilosophySara Jane Corse, Psychology/EnglishJoseph Anthony Cosentino, Jr., PoliticalScienceMark Edward Costa, BiologyWilliam Joseph Cotter, Psychology/ HistoryDale Cowen, Interdepartmental Studies1/nternationa/ Relations)Christine C. Coyne, Psychology/EconomicsRalf R. Cozza, PsychologyMartha Ellen Cuddy, MathematicsAmy J. Cytryn, EconomicsKendra Elizabeth Daly, English/HistoryLinda Michele Damico, General ScienceBrian Robert Daniels, Economics/PsychologyDouglas Hart Daniels, Political ScienceThomas Allan Decilles, BiologyWilfred Peter Dejunco, HistoryMichael Patrick Delaney, English / BiologyAmy Jo Deren, PsychologyDonna Maria DiFelice, SpanishRussell James Digate, BiologyPortia Vanessa Dildy, EconomicsCosmo DiMaggio, Interdepartmental Studies!Planetary Geology)Jeanne Susan DiVincenzo, PsychologyJeffrey J. Doubrava, ChemistryJohn Edward Doyle, EconomicsRobert Smith Draper, BiologyWilliam Albert Duncan, Economics/ PsychologyJeannie Dunn, BiologyDavid Hopkins Ealy, Biology/ PsychologySusan Lynn Eckstein, Political Science/PsychologyDebra Ann Egan, Religious StudiesMarianne Eggler, Art HistoryMarlene Marcy Eisenberg, PsychologySusan Jill Elbe, Political ScienceSamuel Fellows Elkind, History/PsychologyHorace Lloyd Elliston, Religious StudiesPamela Jean Elsner, HistoryVictor Jeffrey Emmer, PsychologyRhonda Ilene Epstein, EconomicsRosemary Marianne Erdmann, Psychology/Political ScienceConnie Jo Eyres, PsychologyPhilip Alfred Falcone, Biology/PsychologyJoan Maria Falkenberg, PsychologyLee Fallis, PsychologyJohn Charles Fanta, BiologyCharles Michael Farber, ChemistryMichael John Farr, Political Science/EconomicsTimothy Richard Farrell, Economics11

Ronald Irwin Groth, EconomicsJeffrey Albert Guay, BiologyArthur Jay Guest, Psychology/BiologyRobert Hinch Guinan, EconomicsRobert Lloyd Gutner, EconomicsRonald Guzman, BiologyKurt George Hahn, AnthropologyUsha Kumari Halemane, StatisticsKayce Susan Hamill, Spanish/PoliticalScienceSteven D. Hanes, Interdepartmental Studies(Biochemistry)Lisa Merrill Hanover, PsychologyMark Stephen Hanrahan, MathematicsRobert Gideon Harris, InterdepartmentalStudies (Social Sciences of Industry)Ralph Levering Hartley, MathematicsJohn Richard Hayes, EnglishJane Alice Haywood, PsychologyDainis Hazners, HistoryMichael Reade Healy, BiologyRobert Eugene Heeks, Jr., EconomicsMark Richard Hemann, Geological SciencesPaul Joseph Herman, PsychologyPaul Christopher Hickey, HistoryDavid Robert Higgins, BiologyRichard Dean Lovell Higgins, EconomicsAlva J. Hill, HistoryCathy May Hitchcock, General ScienceRobert Dana Hixson, Statistics/ EconomicsSiew Peng Ho, ChemistryRichard Aaron Hodin, Biology/ Philosophy

College of Arts and Science Psychology 2:30p.m. College of Arts and Science Physics and Astronomy 3:00p.m. College of Arts and Science English 3:15p.m. College of Arts and Science Center for Special Degree Programs Neuroscience 4 Hubbell Auditorium, Hutchison Hall Upper Strong Auditorium Room 109, Bausch and Lomb Hall