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    man001078. 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/d1xp6zh0q

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    Eighth-Annual
    Commencement
    Program
    June 6,1971
    Convention Center Rotunda
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    BOARD OF REGENTS
    Harold Jacobsen, Chairman
    Paul D. McDermott, Vice Chairman
    Fred M. Anderson, M. D.
    James H. Bi I bray
    A. C. Grant
    Procter Hug, Jr.
    Louis Lombardi, M. D.
    Molly Knudtsen
    William W. Morris
    Mel Steninger
    Helen Thompson
    THE STAR SPANGLED 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 fight,
    O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
    And the rocket’s red glare, and bombs bursting in airB
    Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there!M
    Oh! sayDdoes the star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
    TRADITIONS OF THE PROCESSIONAL
    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 Cambridge and Oxford Universities in England in the thirteenth century.
    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 standards accepted by most of the colleges and universities in the United States. Today, the black robeW hood and cap are generally worn.
    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, th ^so-called mortarboard, is black and has a long tassel fastened to the Diddle of the top that.is worn pendanfcover the left front of the cap. The hood, draped from the shoulder®, denotes by its length and colorsBthe degree and the institution which conferred the degree.
    THE MACE. The mace bornyl oft bv^dav’s Grand Marshal at We Kent of the processionaBcarries with 'iTSMistv«Wthat Wretches back to medieval times. Originally a weapon of offense, the earliest maces were made of iron and were capable of breaking Mmor. Bishops, forbidden by canon ica Daw to bear swords, took Me ftace withrfhem into battle for protection. The mace continued in use a®j|a weapon until the late 16th century.
    The mace's use as an instrument of ceremony, however, began about the year 1250 in England and France. EnMHed witfecostly Metals, the mace was born by the King’s Sergeant and Arms as a symbol gF® authority. Affixed tol|tsP'coronet were the country’s royal arms.
    Today, the mace is used widely in university commencement programs and has been adopted by cathedrals and parish churches W ceremonies led by ecclesiastical dignitaries and clergy.
    COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
    University of Nevada, Las Vegas Eighth Graduating Class
    Sunday, June 6, 1971
    INTRODUCTORY MUSIC AND PROCESSIONAL
    University Wind Symphony
    INVOCATION
    PRESENTATION OF REGENTS
    DISTINGUISHED NEVADAN AWARDS
    HONORARY DEGREE PRESENTATION
    Mr. Jacobsen and Dr. Zorn
    Sen. Howard Cannon
    Mr. Del E. Webb, Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) Sen. Howard W. CannonWDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)
    Mrs. Judy Bayley
    Mr. Woodrow Wilson
    Dr. Roman J. Zorn University President
    Mr. Harold Jacobsen, Chairman University Board of Regents
    The Reverend Clyde Reynolds First Baptist Church
    COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS "A Sense of History”
    CONFERRING OF DEGREES
    President Zorn
    The Nevada Centennial Medallion, awarded annually to the student achievingMhe highest four year academic average at the University, will be presented by Vice President Donald H.
    The degree candidates will be presented by the respective College Deans.
    Theaudience is requested todelayapplause until all degrees are awarded.
    NATIONAL ANTHEM The Star Spangled Banger Audience Participation
    BENEDICTION
    RECESSIONAL
    The Reverend Glenn L. Tudor First Christian Church
    University Wind Symphony
    GRANMMARSHAL:
    Dr. John S. Wright
    FAcS-TY/MA RSHALSl
    M. Faculty SeBate- Chairman
    Dr&PauwASley, 1W2 Faculty Senate Chairman
    STUDENT MARSHAL:
    (Mr. Ron Kent, Confederated Students President
    Color Guard Provided by Nellis Air Force Base
    CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
    COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Acting Dean Andre Simmons
    Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
    David Conrad Anderson Richard A. Avila Walter F. Bajgier Earl Joseph Barbeau Vernon Eugene Barnum Richard Ronald Barta John William Bell Clarice Marie Bessent David H. Beury Ronald Chris Thomas R. Blue Bruce David Boles Karin Borgman Pat Perry Boyle Robert A. Brooker Lawrence Brown Thomas Jefferson Bull Edwin Vance Bullis Bernard F. Carter, Jr. Jack L. Chambers Joseph L. Clair Marvin Ray Coston Gary Bruce Cutler Gregory John Dean Ronald F. Drake Michael Lansing Duffy Larry Earl Dungey, Sr. Josephine Hyde Durham David Fantauzzi Ronald C. Fulton Gerard Leo Garrigan Donald Lee George Lanell D. George Steven R. Gettler William J. Gill Harvey Michael Glinski Robert F. Godlasky John Keith Gordon Raymond E. Harkins, Jr. William P. Haviluk, Jr. Timothy Scott Heers
    Michael Ray Henderson Steven Lee Henry James C. Herzig, Jr. LoRena 0. Hiatt Philip Hicks Robert William Hilton ‘James Alan Holyoak Melvyn Alan Horwitt Al len Humble Daniel S. Hussey Sandra Kaye Johnston Duane B. Jones Fredessa T. Jordan Fidel G. V. Juadines, Jr. Melvyn I. Katz Jackie E. Kelley Lutfallah Khoury George F. Kincer Dwight D. Kirk Jerry J. Klein Charles E. Kunz Gary Duane Lang Louis F. La Porta Rex Lundberg Patrick C. MacMullen John L. Maliszewski Constance Ann Mart Thomas Clay McCauley Mark S. Michael James J. Mobley James D. Morse Behrouz Moti Gregory C. Munsell Marco Palacios Don Lee Palmer Jay C. Partridge Ellen Guyer Petersen Richard G. Pfeifer William L. Poole, Jr. Jo Ann Janes Prim Ronnie D. Rash
    Alfred Thomas Rasmussen Raymond F. Regan Paul Stewart Rogers Daniel Ned Roman
    W. Charles Romanoski, Jr. Daniel Joseph Riedy Jerry E. Shiles Malcolm G. Simpson Luther L. Staton, Jr.
    Donald Richard Stephens II Steven Floyd Stacker Jon Matthew Thiriot Stephen Aubrey Turner George J. Vasconi Steven L. Vieths LeRoy White William C. Wortman Barry Glenn Zweig
    Master of Arts in Economics
    Donald E. Dixon
    Master of Business Administration
    Stanley O. Bokelmann Richard R. Brewer Alfred Quincy Campbell III James D. Crine Herbert Vernon Davis, Jr. Steven John Duesing Hubert Jonathan Goodrich Billy Clyde Hammer John O. Hanford Monte W. Hartsell Robert Preston Houston John W. Hudkins William D. Irvine Floyd Edwin Ivey Roderick Errold Johnson Ronald Clayton Johnson Jeff Kilpatrick John Edward King, Jr.
    Kenneth Walter King Douglass V. Koch Harold Albert Larson Thomas C. Lawyer Robert H. Lear John W. Mallory, Sr. James E. Mielke William Bowen Palmer, Jr. Gene G. Perry Douglas Roger Ponn Rossi T. Ralenkotter William H. Shafer Harold Sayre Shydler ■ Kenneth Dwight Spiller Herbert Frederick Steege, Jr. Frank A. Vladika Arnold Williams Chester J. Wolan, Jr.
    COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
    Dean Anthony Saville
    Bachelor of Arts in Education
    SharonDale Brooks Johanna Brown
    Savannah Carol Brown James Joseph Butman Sharon L. Carrell Karen Marie Fulwider Catherine Blackman Hammel rath David Willard Johnsen IV
    Sharon Meredith Lang Patricia Marra Alta Jean Morris George Michael Peraza Leonette Taylor Laurene Ueckert Neil Arthur Wheelock
    Bachelor of Science in Education
    Connie durene Addington Roy L. Addington Karolynn D. Amerson Gary R. Arentz Signe Aspinwall Mae T. Barney Jerry Thomas Beavers Barbara Joan Bernstein Richard G. Bigham Glenda Rae Boyle David Michael Brown Victor G. Calvin Mary Ellen Camilli Cherree Roberts Carder Doris Rowe Christensen Sharon Lynn Cleveland Jane A. Coleman Charles Guy Cottino Melvin Cecil Creel Janie A. Crosato Joy Carole Davies Fred Thomas Davison John H. Denning Victoria Wilson Donnelly Layton W. Duer Dennis M. Duesing Jessie Roger Dunfee Mabie Curlee Dunnam Arthur E. Dyck St. Louis A. Estes VI Helene Marie Fiore Ann M. Floyd Paula J. Fogel Marjorie Helen Fox Bonnie G. Glenn Joellyn Faye Golem Jeanne Marie Gotschall Verle R. Grauberger Patricia Anne Blosser Green David V. Gutowski Shirley Rosamond Hearth Barbara Adams Heidtman Margaret R. Holman John Michael Huber Mary Jane Hurt Thomas Edward Jenner Cheryl Jeanette Jennings
    Jacqueline M. Johns Frances Schwaegerle Johnson Robert William Johnson Larry V. Keever Mary Ann Kelley Janice Ann Kenne Linda Lee Kiegley Evelyn H. Kiick Rose Lee Larson Arshal Allen Lee Carol Anne Leggett Dorthy Hall Lindsay Richard W. Logan Diane M. Lynch Russell Jerald Masek Angelo Paul Mauceri George R. Mawson Jean North Maxwell James K. McCue, Jr. Mark J. Medovic Joan Emblem Miller Kathleen J. Monda Meriel J. Monson Joseph Peter Monteiro Rita C. Montgomery Katherine M. Murphy Emma Elizabeth Nash Carolyn Oppenheim Lucille Fell Owen Becky L. Payne ChelnishaS. Peeples LaVern Potter Tobylyn Power Robert D. Predmore Margaret Gayle Priest Frank W. Provensal Christine Gabrielle Pugh Peggy Marie Pursel Carolyn M. Ranieri Janice Claire Rasband Kathy E. Ratay Rita Fay Smithson Reisig Mattie Ladd Richard Barbara Gail Roberts Sharon T. Rock George Gary Rutzel Marilynn Jean Schweiger
    Sandra Searles Kevin C. Sewell Lynne Dee Shay Roy B. Shupe Molly Ann Skipper Richard B. Sommers Lee Ann Speer Sonja M. Stice John K. Swartz Ray Theron Tibbits Anna J. Trykar
    Master of Arts
    Ruth Alexander MacFadden Hendricks
    Master of Science
    Lois Mellquist Hunt
    Master of Education
    Rex L. Allred Jacquelyn Anderson Jean Cameron Arkell Margaret J. Black Donald D. Burger Barbara Jeanne Burgwardt Douglas G. Carder Bleyer Clapp Deloris A. Cleveland Charlotte Cook Clayton R. Crenwelge Sandra Jo Crowder Fredrick Louis Dallimore Robert Bruce Davis Susan L. DeLuca Patricia Hamm Dillingham Maurice Donellan Judith L. Eichenseer Faith Enriquez Patricia Ensign Coleen Garland Lorraine L. Georgeson Margery Funk Goldston June Greco Sidney Greene Dixie Gutowski
    Thomas Donald Viner Marie T. Voisin Jerry Neal Waggoner Sharon Lee Walter Sharon Widdison Allen Ray WiIls Norma Irene Winsor Wayne Alan Winternheimer Moni A. Witte Pamela Young Zamora Valarie Zupsan
    Sally M. McCulloch
    Patricia Hansen Alvin F- Hastings Pamela Calos Hicks Margaret Schumaker Higby Jack Dee Howell Richard H. Howell Dollie A. Hughes Audrey Ladner James Ann M. Johnson Stanley Hall Johnson Glendon H. Jones Robert Wallace Kessler Glenn Hedger Lutz Marie Ann Mauldin Morna M. McCoy Tiny Jewel Mehner Bryan Royal Metcalf Doris A. Moore Vera Ellen Moynihan Dorothy M. Nolan Cheryl A. 01 Ison Garn 0. Page Marlene D. Peterson Lola Lorraine Phipps Leo Steele Prestwich Robert Joseph Ranney
    Ivy Louise Ray Howard D. Roberts Robert Vorley Russell Helene M. Schaffer Stanley Childrey Schemer Mary Jane Scritchfield Laurel F. Smith
    Mary Louise Smith Jeanne Anderson Staley Marjorie E. Stroebel Norman R. Sunderland Rose E. Turner Hugh L. Wachtel Gerald H. Wilson
    Specialist in Education
    Hoyt Randolph Umstead
    COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Dean Paul C. Harris
    Bachelor of Arts
    Carol Sara Andrews Loretta Kay Bakken James Arlie Fagin Margaret Mary Foley James B. Greenwood, Jr. Diana Lynne Hudkins Charles Michael Kovacs
    Madelyn Maneval
    Janelie D. Paul
    Charles S. Pearson
    Patricia Bryan Peterson Judy Anne Wagner Elizabeth Marie Wilson
    Bachelor of Fine Arts
    Vivian Arretha Barnett
    Keith C. Ebeltoft
    Daphne K. Monson Ritter
    Jean McCrae Sanborn James William Stanford Irene F. Traher
    COLLEGE OF HOTEL ADMINISTRATION
    Director Jerome J. Vallen
    Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration
    Alan E. Arata
    Ronald R. Avarbuch Joseph V. Baldini Floyd P. Benedict David J. Birkenmayer David Silas Brown Joseph P. Bucknam
    James Cad in
    Leonard Wayne Carpenter Anthony C. Cimmino Joel Robert Davies
    Robert Michael DeMichele Alfred T. Demick, Jr. Michael M. Epstein Hubert H. Forkel, Jr. Robert John Giangreco Albert Paul Ginchereau, Jr. Harris A. Golden William Truman Gordon Martin R. Gothard Eugene William Grace Jan F. Haase
    Charles Daniel Hawbaker Donnie E. Holland James G. Jalet III Carl Theodore Keppler, Jr. John Franklin Lansford Peter La Porta Joseph LaTour Judith Ann La wry Charles Reis Lehman Ralph J. Marrone Gordon James Mason Richard Aimer May, Jr. Leonard G. Mazzatti Kenneth Kevin McCarthy Gregory C. McDonald Paul Joseph McGivney Carlos Michelena Melvin O. Miller Joseph Palmieri George John Palumbo Dennis Michael Peterman
    Paul Arthur Reed Roy Robert Richard Gerard Howard Sauter, Sr. Robert A. Selmer Reginald Smith George J. Spanakis Ronald Charles Stewart Thomas Preston Strunk Nicholas H. Suta John Doyle Thomas David Michael Touhey DinoTrubiano Michael A. Unger Maria Alma Valenzuela Gary Arthur Wallace Howard Weiner Donald James Winchester Robert McClure Wood George R. Worthington, Jr.
    COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
    Dean Richard H. Byrns
    Bachelor of Arts
    Bruce Adams
    Robert Arthur Anderson Dale Michael Barnhurst Manuela Sofia Belliveau Robert Joseph Bruno Judith Sue Murphy Busch John Nicholas Cevette Ann Headman Cordell Joan M. Doggrell Linda H. Edwards Alice Jeanne Espinoza Dean Lance Graves
    Ronald L. Haycock Gae Annette Holladay Nancy J. Jamison Sherrill L. Lindberg Sheilah Susan Long Terry J. Lytle Mary Frances Manning Sharon E. Murphy John Gary Rose Charles Weingarten Jenny Weingarten
    Master of Arts
    Melinda Louise Brown Judith Ann Fleming
    Barbara A. Klinefelter Phyllis Ayers McCausIin
    COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
    Dean Robert B. Smith
    Bachelor of Arts
    Toni Lynne Gogert Heiner
    Bachelor of Science
    Paul L. Aamodt Patrick J. Apfel Johnny Ray Baker David Neal Bittel Thomas Clifford Brooks Frank Peter Bruno Wanda Jo Christensen Thomas Stuart Cook John Edwin Craddock III Ferydoon Divsalar Ernest Paul Doman!co Pennie Anne Edmond Carmen Y. Edwards Frederick H. Emmerson Susan Deborah Espinosa Barbara Katherine Everson Ronald L. Garman Glenn James Gold Donald Grable Terence Michael Grady Mark L. Hartley James Bruce Henrie Harold Glenn Henry Julia Jaffe Hodson David Harold Holt Ralph Eugene Hooper John E. Howard, Jr. Charles V. Kenerson Margaret Knight Ervon R. Koenig
    Bachelor of Science
    Patrick Luna Robert F. Magnani Michael A. McCrorey Robert John McDonald Dorothy Ann Woodham McNamara James Ivan Mikulich Marvin B. Morell Patrick Edward Murphy George Andrew Nelson Glen A. Gel rich Gary Douglas Percival Gerardo Perez Gary Ralph Petersen William Grant Phillips Lewis W. Pittman Herbert Lester Plum Richard A. Pullman Robert Ray Reynolds Paul Arthur Sonerholm Arthur F. Sprott Dennis W. Stephenson Charles John Taylor James Thompson John Van Houten Thomas Theodore Wolfe Anthony Michael Vetere Robert W. Wheeler Dee Wayne Williamson Edward Anthony Zaletel Shaughan Zane
    in Chemistry
    Richard M. Holland, Jr. James Michael McCartin
    Master of Science
    Steven J. Bissell Morteza Hariri
    Leo James Breyen William E. Rinne
    Gary J. Ferrier Mary Helen Wells
    Kieth E. Grover
    COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Dean Ralph J. Roske
    Bachelor of Arts
    Barbara Anne Hart Ammon James J. Avarice Chris Arnum Beecroft, Jr. Robert John Bennett Lora Frances Boyd La Rae Bringhurst Clergie Dale Carlton Bruce Warren Ceci I Joyce B. Claborn Jill Derby Nancy B. Eaton Murwin William Fain Beverly Fenneman Emilio A. Fernandez, Jr. Barbara K. Finley Judith Ann Fleishman Dolores Carol Floyd Hy Theodore Forgeron Janet I. Green Ronald G. Greene Karen M. Greenspun Jeffrey Donald Gresser Susan Jeanne Grisham Salvatore Charles Gugino Leone Wieland Haase Florence B. Haischer Carolyn K. Hendricks Kay Dixon Hensel LeRoy Dennis Holdren David Bruce Holland Helen Ann Holly Paul Holtzman Robert W. Jasper Don William Johnson Christopher Leigh Kaempfer
    Master
    Carlos Henry Brandenburg Fernando V. Padilla Charles L. Sampson
    Louise J. Katz Robert John Kircher LaVerne Brannon Lloyd, Jr. Lawrence Joseph Lyon Mac A. Macdonald John Bennett Mages Wendell J. Manchester Samuel Joseph Marber Dennis McCoy Gregory A. Minden Madelyn F. Montgomery James H. Ness William Duane Price Dorothy Susan S. Ritenour Florence C. Rosenberg Bruce C. Sarnes Nash M. Sena Billy Sharkey Cheryl Duvall Shelton Victoria E. Slater Dian Margaret Sloan Donald LeRoy Stukas Robert J. Teegarden Valerie Lynn Terwilliger John Frederick Thayer Betty J. Tierney
    Andrea Deanean Toulouse William Ueckert Stephen R. Van Tuyl James Lewis Wiggins James Ryan Wike Justin Craig Williams Pamela Joy Wills Bernice Irene Geiger Wood James N. Yarsevich
    of Arts
    Carrie Miller Townley Yvette Weinstein
    Associate of Science in Law Enforcement
    Vernon F. Adams Stanley Ketchel Ervin Stephen A. Harney Michael Jay Howey Scott Barton Johnston
    Gregory K. Jolley David Earl Kissick Dwight Edward Mahan Edward C. Schaub, Jr.
    COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Dean Dwight A. Marshall
    Bachelor of Science
    Oariona Lowe Jack D. Stevens
    Associate of Arts in Nursing
    Nina L. Alba Roselee Emily Audrain Karen Denise Bangle Wanda L. Benedetti Ronald L. Black Jerry J. Boice Mary Catherine Bowman Robert D. Brogan Barbara J. Broyles Penny Buksa Dorothy Marie Burist Kathleen L. Carr
    Chloe Van Gaasbeek Coles Mary Lee Dawson Nancy Sue Doman i co Marilyn Duffy Grace Ellis Susan S. Ellis Jenet Marie Ferdinand
    Elizabeth Ann Francis Patricia Goeking Barbara Theresa Gonzales Barbara L. Graham Saundra Lynn Jones Gloria H. Kotzan Charlene Larson Brenda Gail Leake Louise L. Madsen Adele Marcune Jodette McNallen Nina Marthann Muns Raimundo Rangel Jerusha Sims Mary A. Smith Marilyn Elizabeth Stewart Dora Margaret Suarez Rosemary Ventura
    Associate of Arts in Medical Records
    Peggy Ann O’Brien Jill E. Sneed
    Deborah Gail Petroff Lula Davis Strambler
    Associate of Science in Electronic Technology
    Harold Rolf Acheson Kerry R. Ammon Philip L. Cenicola Gary Carroll Ewald James G. Higginbotham
    Anthony Francis Messina Robin Reinhard Padden
    Sidney E. Powell
    John Vernon Steele
    Associate of Science in Fire Science
    John A. Dutch
    Associate of Science in General Studies
    Peter A. Benedict Paul Vincent Kubiak
    Clive Rowland Hickman Greg Gordon Wai liman
    Associate of Science in Law Enforcement
    John G. Wellington
    Associate of Science in Office Administration
    Glynda Jill Eagle Cheryl L. Riepe
    Associate of Science in Radiation Health Technology
    Barbara Celeste Fields
    Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology
    Sandra Gayle Easton , Alice Ann Lyman
    Deborah F. Jones Martha Frances Maksim
    Marilyn Elaine Kraehling
    Deceased
    NEVADA MEDALLION AWARD
    One-hundred-and-one Nevada Centennial Medallions have been made available to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Ah award is presented each year to the graduating senior holding the highest four-year scholastic record earned at UNLV. The medallions were provided by the Rotary Club of Las Vegas.
    The first medallion was presented June 3, 1964, to a seniog of the first graduating class. The last medallion will be awarded in 2064 in the year of the State’s bicentennial.
    Previous Awards
    1964
    Dominic I. Daileda
    1965
    Jacqueline Mongeot
    1966
    Janet Naomi Monson
    1967
    Myrna Dorothy Selwyn
    1968
    Carol James
    1969
    Amalie A. Austin
    1970
    Michael George Carlson