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man001073. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Commencement Programs and Graduation Lists, 1953-2021. UA-00115. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1w090v9w
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NEVADA
MSWiOTV
Las Vegas
THIRD ANNUAL
COMMENCEMENT
June Thirteenth
Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Six
BOARD OF REGENTS
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Fred M. Anderson, Chairman, ’28
Molly Magee,. Vice Chairman
Grant Davis, ’49
aTc. Grant
Procter Hug, 8rH
Harold Jacobsen|r41
Louis E. Lombardi, ’29
Richard J. Ronzone
Juanita White
“THE! STM SPANGEED BANNER”
Francis Scott Key
******
Oh! say, can you see by the dawn’s early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous sight,
O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket’s red glare, and bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there!
Oh! say, does the star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
ACADEMIC DRESS
THE HISTORY OF ACADEMIC DRESS reaches far back into the early days of the oldest universities. It appears that academic clothing was first introduced and worn at Qam- bridge and Oxford Universities in England in the thirteenth century. Various modifications were soon introduced re- sulting in great diversity in color and style of cap, gown and hood worn at different institutions.
The European custom was carried to America with the establishment of our own colleges and universities. In 1895 an academic code of dress was adopted and the stan- dards accepted by most of the colleges and universities in the United States. Today, the black-robe, hood and cap are generally worn. The following description covers dress worn at the University of Nevada.
Three different types of black gowns may be distinguished in the academic procession . The bachelors gowns have long pointed sleeves, the masters gowns have oblong sleeves with an arc cut away in the front. The doctors gowns are faced with velvet and have bell—-shaped sleeves with three bars of velvet.
The Oxford cap, the so-called mortarboard, is black and has a long tassel fastened to the middle of the top that is usually worn pendent over the left front of the cap. At many institutions colored tassels are worn to indicate the candidate’s school or college. Here, at the University of Nevada the black tassel is worn on the cap for all bachelor degrees.
The hood, draped from the shoulders, denotes by its length and colors, the degree and the institution which conferred the degree.
NEVADA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY FACULTY
■965 - 1966
Dr. DonaldgU. Moyer, Chancellor , Dr. Jerry Crawford, Dean of Faculty'
Administration and Library
Alice L. Brown
Ben Owen
ord
Muriel M. Parks
Harold H. J. Erickson
Billie M. Polson
Ri'ta|j.l£stok
JohnAWStandi sh
N e J
Gisela M.' Titman
Donald C. Moyer
H erbergB..fcsc keg
Dallas W.Norton
Herman W. Westfall
Business Administration
diaries M. Becker Reuben Neumann
Henry A. Bergolofsky Robert Rieke
Henry C/Claflin Andre Simmons
MonrosW Fischs^^W Richard E. Strahlem
Beverly J. Funk Carl E. Wade
A- Rex Johnson Robert L. Willard
Jerold C . Lv
Education and Physical Education ■
Robert 0. Boord
Hralu M. Leef
William D.^Carlson
Alice Mason
RobertW. Comeau
Francis LJRoW
Herbert A. Derfelt
Floyd C.* Scritchfield
Michael Drakulich
WWohn T. Starr
Holbert H. Hendrix
Rolland I). Todd
Humanities and Fine Arts
Charles^. AdamsMr.
John D. Bailiff
William E. Bradford
jFeliciag. Campbel^ Howard W. Chase *
Herbert Diamante
Christian
Jon A. George
Miroslav^ Hanak
Paul C. Harris, Jr.
Science and Mathematibi
Hilliam M- Alsup
Be^B. Babercu.
Harriet Baber^W
Edward.;® Billingham,LfflS
Harold BoKnahM
William G. Bradley, Jr.
IrvirrA. Christenson
June L. Constantino
James EWM.acon
Elizabeth Franklin
Social Science
Paul E. Bums
Yong 11. Cho
Robert W. Davenport
Harrie jjj. Hess
Irving Katz
Antonio E. Lapitan
William F. McDonald, Jr.
William A. Heffernan Hildd Jaffe Jo Ann Meswarb jRSigrid Moe
PeteH_ Myer;
Gerald W. Pfaffl Edward M. Singer
Donald E.iSchmiedel Josef Zemek
Malcolm Graham.
Rodney D.
Douglas A Haddad
Chester I.. Landaker Kathleejn Lane Chad .M. -Murvosh - Margaret Simon
Robert B. Smith
Herbert C. Wells Nelson N. Williams
Rosemary Masek
Jacob S. Orleans
Gary K. Roberts
Charles H. Sheldon
Takegugu Tsurutani
Hugo* J.KTtireck
John S. Wright
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
if bird Graduating Class
l^pnday, Jupc 13,1966
li
INTRODUCTORY MUSIC Dr. HpwardjtSchase, Organist
PROCESSIONHE-- "Grand Guilmant
Dr. Howard R.^hase. Organist
INVOCATION Dr. M. Coleman
PasHEpr, Second Bantfeia|fehurch
ADDRESS Dr. Dean
Chancellor, Santa Cruz.
Dr. Donal d £. Mover
SCHOLAR HMRD ^Eani^^S'Ievada Southern University
CONFERRING OF DEGREES AN^pTATIONS Dr. Charles ]. Armstrpng tjj
AND BRESEN^^EJpN OF DIPEOMAS President UniversityhTNevada *
Nevada Southern University
^■0:00 A.M. Gymnasium
commissioning ceremony
FAREWEEE TO GRADUATES
Major General WM Masters
^^^mec| States Marine Corps
Dr. Donald £• Moyer Chancellor, Nevada Southern UniversiH
"SJAR SPANGEED BANNER”
Audience participation
Francis
BENEDICTION
xEReverend Tally H. Jaftett Rector, Christ Cl^^®piscopal
recessionae
March from “Athalie"
Dr. Howard R. Chase, Organist
Mendelssohn
(Audience is asked to applause until all degrees are
UNIVERSITY MRSH All
Dr. Alex D.
STUDENT MARSHAE George M. Mills
FOR GRADUATION
Kandidates presented M^Tan
DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINIS TRATION^AND ECONOMICS Dr.WW Refllohnsori’ Division Chairma?!^
Richard Btaiglas Anderson (^/LAW)1
Financ^H
B.S. in BuWW^M
WWsMDOollssM BaileaJfl
Gen. Businefl
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Bobbj^j.'BatMj^H
■Glen. Business
B.S. in bus. «d.
Douglas- Cftrost^ 6)
Accounting
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
^^arshall W. Deutsch (1/25/66)^
Business Ad.u
B.S.
c DenniWCharles Gom^IW^
Accounting
B.S. .in BuM Ad.
Robert H. Jilbert
Accounting
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Robert HEeanT
Accounting
' B.S. in BuL Ad.
John
Gen. Busine^^M
B.S. in Bui Ad.
Rather, J a (1/25/66)
Business Ad.
B.fy. in Bus. Ad.
David L. Smedley
Accounting
B.S. in BusS Ad.
♦Bruce Robert Smith
Business Ad.
B.S. in Bus. Ad.
Edea
AMountinIM
B.W. in
It Marvin Edwards WallacMB
Accounting
B.S. in BuD Ad.
Scott W. Woodard (1/25/66)
M.Bu sines S.MdM».
B.S. in Busi Ad.
Parley Sheldon Wright
Gen. Business
J B S. in B^Wd j
VIVISION'VMDUCATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Dr?'H8rberi A. D'erfelflrwivisiori^Jhairman
Jo Carol Allen
£ Grace D. Anffitrong John David Armstrong
"Nathan Henry Bas sing (1W^M6)
Jerry Phillip Budd Martha Gray
LI cm. Ed.
■
Biol. Sci.
His tc^Mfl
History
Business Ed.
B.S. iu Education
B.S. .in
B.S. in Education B.S. in/Education B.S. HffEducation B.SZin Education
Anita Carter
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
Gerald Louis Connor
El^W EcLjB
B.S. in Education
PameTaTj. Cowan
^’tElem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
Gregory J. Mmpson
i^FHistory^
B.Sfln Education
Maroline Faye Gordon!
Elem.Md.
B.S. in Education^
Judith Mary Harrell
Elem. Ed.
B.S. iflEducation'
♦Elva Jean Haugen
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
Daniel N. Hill
Physical Ed.
B.S. in Education
Janet Wray Hodson
Business Ed.
B.A..in Education
♦Wellington D.lljeffers^r.
Physical Ed.
B.S. in Education
Norman A. Johnson ^W25/66)"*1
Biol. Sci.
B.S; in Education
Benjamin F. Know™ s
^History
H.A. in Education!
Betfl Jane Lindsey
Elem. Ed.
B.Sfln Education
Heber Delan|HjttleTield
Biol. Sci.
Education
Jacquelynn Sue Livingston
EleM Ed.
B.S. in Education
Gail M>we Manlv"
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
♦Pamis K. Mayer (9/2W5)^
Elem. Ed.
B.S. an Education
George W. Mills
Business Ed.
B.S. in Education
Myrtie Ann Smith Mims
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
Romola S. Nellis
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
Bobbie Sue Reed Poole
Mathematics
B.S. in Education
Susan H. Ragan
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
ShirleA W. Sandin 66)
Business Ed.
B.S. in Education
♦CaroleTJowey Sappy^^BoS)
History
B.S. in Education
Johanna Victoria Schaming
History ■
B A- in Education
George A. Small
Physical Ed.
B.S. in Education
Judith Zagortz Smith (1/25/66)
Elem. Ed.
B.S. ih’ Education
Joan France s Snyder
History 8
B.S. in Education
Silas Stepp, Jr.
Physical Ed.
B.S. M Education
Byrpn Mark
History
B.S. in Education
Regina Moreland Tanner (W25/66)
G French
B.A. in Education
Emma Whipple V
Elem. Ed.
B.S. in Education
♦Kelleeri Louise Yocum
Elem. Ed.
B.A. in Education
DIVISION OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS
DrFPaul C’. Harris, JrMDivision Chairman
Douglas B. Duchin English B.A.
Sharon Lee Stiles * English ' B.A.
Jacqueline Womble English B.A.
f Margaret Joanne Worst (W2M66) ^English B.A.
DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Mr. Herbert C. WellBDi vision Chairman
Charles Spencer^ooleB(lZ25»6) Mathematic^, B.S.
David S aul Gartenberg Zoology B.S.
Janet Naomi Monson Mathematics B.S.
Kenneth Somers Moor Zoology B.S.
* Jackie Sue Mathematical B.A.
Victoria Marie Sims Zoology B.S.
*Jon Blaine Sweeney (9BA65) ■ - Mathematics B.S.
DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Dr. John’S^. Wright, Division Chairman
Mary E, Barbone 1 Psychology B.A.
*Neal Ralph Chappell History B.A.
Jerry Victor Diller Psychology B.M
Rosalyn Harris Psychology B.A
Catherine Dell Hatch (B25/66) Psychology B.A.
William Theodoras Root Political Science B.A.
♦William Clark Power (9^/65) Psychology B.A.
Phyllis1 June Rohay ^Msychology B.A.
*In Absentia
HONORARY DEGREE
Candidate presented by
Dr. Fred M. Anderson, Chairman, Board of Regents
Dean E. McHenryWoctor of Laws
DISTINGUISHED NEVADANS
Albert E. Cahlan
A. L. Scott
Conferred atTJniversity of Nevada, Reno, CommencementMune IL 1966
NEVADA MEDALLION AWARD
101 State of Nevada Qentennial Medallions have been made available to Nevada Southern. ( A medallion will be pre-- sented each year to the graduating senior holding th«, nighJ| est fourUyear scholastic record earned at Nevada Southern. The first medallion was. presented June 3, 1964, to a senior of theBirst graduating.Blass.O:he last medallionB-ill be presented in 2064 to a senior of Nevada Southern’s Centen< trial graduating class in th^’year of the State’s bicentennial.
The medallions were made available by the Retail Cjub of Las Vegas.
1964 Award Dominic I. Daileda
1965 Award Ba Jacqueline Mongeot
Upsilon
Intercollegiate Knights Associated Women Students
Nellis Air Force Base
University Women’s Qlub
Boulder Hi^Way Nursery