4. PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
TO THE
GRADUATES
1 congratulate each and every one of you on the successful
completion of your studies, and on behalf of the University of
Maryland at College Park, I thank you for being a part of our
community during this crucial phase of your intellectual and
professional development.
In these times of increased competitiveness and limited
resources, we recognize the extraordinary- effort and discipline
it takes to support an academic lite. On the university's part,
we have endeavored to meet our uncommon commitment to
undergraduate education by providing you with as many
opportunities as possible for developing both the broad
intellectual interests and the special skills you will need in
professional life. We are, therefore, confident that your college
education will prove to be well worth the time and the
resources you have invested and that you will take from this
place the valuable knowledge that led to your success as a
student.
College Park has experienced a great many changes and
challenges during your years here. Because we never lost sight
of our paramount responsibility' to you, our students, we have
been fortunate to have your cooperation in all our efforts to
keep this university true to its mission of excellence. Today,
I want to thank you for that loyalty and support. As you leave
the university community to seek wider vistas and fresh
challenges, we hope you will not wander too far—at least not
in spirit—from your alma mater. We intend to make you as
proud of us as we are of you. We hope that you will become an
active member ot our Alumni Association and a frequent
visitor to your campus. Godspeed and best wishes to each and
every one of you.
6^^ ICOlmoa^
William E. Kirwan
President
5. Tawes Theatre
9:30 a.m.
Presiding
Dr. William E. Kirwan
President
College Park Campus
Master of Ceremonies
Ms. Kate Ufema
Communication Arts and
Theatre
Processional
Led by Campus Marshal
Dr. Don C. Piper
Musical Selection
"Habanera" from Carmen
by Georges Bizet
Marie Elena Michalopoulos-
Warren
Jeanell Brown, Accompanist
Invocation
The Reverend Gerald
Buckner
Baptist Campus Ministry
The National Anthem
Led by Dr. Paul Traver
Department of Music
Greetings
Dr. George L. Marx
Interim Vice Chancellor for
Academic Affairs
The University of Maryland
System
Mr. Earl Palmer Brown
Member
Board of Regents
Address
Professor Ralph Bennett
School ot Architecture
Remarks to the Graduates
Anna Kathryn Gilcher
Graduating Senior
Dr. Kirwan
Conferring of Doctoral,
Master's and Bachelor's
Degrees
Dr. Kirwan
Benediction
The Re'erend Gerald
Buckner
Alma Mater
HAIL! ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, Maryland!
Steadfast in loyalty;
For thee, we stand.
Love for the Black and Gold
Deep in our hearts v'e hold,
Singing thy praise forever,
Throughout the land.
Recessional
Led by Dr. Piper
ORDER OF
CONVOCATION
DECEMBER 20, 1991
6. SCHEDULE
OF EVENTS
Arthjiecturf BIdg — Aui
Following the Commencement Convocation, individual
commencement exercises for colleges and schools will be held
at several campus locations. Ceremonies are scheduled to
begin at 1 1 :30 a.m., 1 :00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.* Guests are urged
to he seated approximately one half hour prior to the
designated time for the ceremonies if they wish to observe the
student and faculty procession.
Graduates, their families, and friends are cordially invited and
encouraged to join with university officials and members of
the faculty at the reception to be held in the Grand Ballroom
of the Stamp Student Union.
Shuttle bus service is available to provide free transportation
across the campus throughout the day.
Cole Student Activities Building
1 1 :30 a.m. Business and Management Commencement
2:00 p.m. Behavioral and Social Sciences Commencement
Architecture Building, Room 1111
11 :30 a.m. Architecture Commencement
Zoology-Psychology Building, Room 1 240
11 :30 a.m. Lihrar>' and Information Services Commencement
Memorial Chapel
1 1 :30 a.m. Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Commencement
2:00 p.m. Agriculture and Life Sciences Commencement
Health and Human Performance Building, Room 2101
11 : ?0 .1.111. Health and Human Pertormance Commencement
Reckord Armory
1 1 :30 a.m. Education Commencement
2:00 p.m. Engineering Commencement
Stamp Student Union - Colony Ballroom
1 1 :50 a.m. General and Individual Studies Commencement
Stamp Student Union - Hoff Theatre
1 1 :30 a.m. Journalism Commencement
Tawes Theatre
9:30 a.m. Campus-wide Commencement Convocation
1:00 p.m. Arts and Humanities Commencement
*DecemtH;r W. 99. Memorial Chapel, 7:30 p.m., Human Eci)log' Qimmencement
7. The Campus
College Park, the flagship institution ot die university's 1 1
-campus
system, is the most comprehensive institution of higher educa-
tion, research, and service in the State of Maryland. More
National Merit and National Achievement Sciiolars attend
College Park than any other public Liniversity in the state.
In fall 1^)^)1, undergraduates numbered 25,561 and graduate
students 9,262 for a total enrollment of H,623. This year's
College Park operating budget is approximately $569.5 mil-
lion, including financial aid for some 19,099 students.
Students can choose from more than 1 1 7 undergraduate and
84 graduate programs leading to degrees. In 1990-91, the
campus awarded 5,309 bachelor's degrees, 1,370 master's
degrees, and 480 doctorates.
History
The Unix'ersity of Maryland was founded in 1807 in
Baltimore as a faculry-owned College of Medicine. Five years
later, the growing institution was renamed the University ot
Maryland. The Baltimore College ot Dental Surgery, the first
dental school in America, became a part ot the university in
1840. Later, the university opened schools ot phamiacy, law
and nursing.
In 1859, the Maryland Agricultural College, which would
evolve into the College Park campus, was opened in Prince
George's Gninty imder a charter secured in 1856 by a group
of Maryland planters. This institution became one of the
nation's original land-grant schools in 1865. After a disas-
trous fire on the campus in 1912, the state acquired control
of the college and rebuilt it.
In 1920, the state legislature joined College Park with the
professional schools in Baltimore to form an expanded Uni-
versity of Mar>'land. These schools were later grouped with
the Baltimore County and Eastern Shore campuses and Uni-
versity College.
July 1, 1988 marked the dawn of a new era in higher education
in the State of Maryland when a reorganization of the state's
public universities and colleges mandated by the Maryland
legislature went into effect. As a result, the five campuses com-
prising tlie former University of Maryland were merged with
six institutions governed by the Maryland Board ot Trustees
THE UNIVERSITY
OF MARYLAND
AT COLLEGE PARK
Charles B. Calvert was one of the founders of the Maryland
Agricultural College which later became the University of
Maryland. Deciding that commercially sold bricks were too
expensive, he set up a kiln to produce his own, and on August 24,
1858, he laid the cornerstone for the first building on the campus.
8. of State Universities and Colleges to form the new Univers-
ity of Maryland System. The law that created the new system
designated College Park as the state's flagship institution.
Libraries
The libraries at College Park constitute the largest university
research library system in the Washington metropolitan area.
The seven libraries support over 115 undergraduate and
80 graduate programs, serve over 34,000 students and
2,500 faculty, and provide vital resources to researchers, visit-
ing scholars, businesses, and others throughout the region.
The libraries holdings include over 2.1 million olumes,
22,680 subscriptions to periodicals, and more than 4.3 mill-
ion items available in microfilm format. The College Park
Libraries also offer several nationally and internationally
recogni:ed special collections such as the International
Piano Archives at Mar>-land, the Gordon W. Prange Collec-
tion of Japanese- language publications, and the Katherine
Anne Porter literary' archive.
Research Facilities
College Park is the home of a variety of exceptional research
facilities including a computer vision laboratory; a full-scale
low- velocity wind tunnel; a 500 liter computer-controlled
fermentation system for research in bioprocess scale-up pro-
grams; the Center for Automation Research; and a quiescent
plasma device (Q machine) for plasma research. Such major
facilities as the Engineering Research Center, the Systems
Research Center, and the new Institutional Reform and the
Informal Sector (IRIS) Center conduct research that is
especially significant to the state and nation.
The Engineering Research Center is a major vehicle for
extending the technical and research expertise of the Uni-
versity of Maryland to businesses and industries through
Maryland. The center is both a catalyst for problem-solving
and a clearinghouse for technical information resources.
The Systems Research Center conducts research in systems
engineering, artificial intelligence and computer-aided engi-
neering. Supported by a $21 million National Science
Foundation grant, the center operates in conjunction with a
program at Harvard University and complements a nation-
ally recognized campus program of basic and applied research
in computer science.
In November 1990, the Institutional Reform and the Informal
Sector (IRIS) Center, funded by a five-year, $8.9 million grant
from the U.S. Agency for International Development, was
established in the Department of Economics at College Park.
The center's aim is to support institutional reforms that will
foster competitive markets and democratic processes in
Eastern Europe and developing countries. And additional
$16.1 million is expected to come from overseas USAID
missions to support this project.
College Park will be the home of one of the nation's most
important research facilities—the 1.7 million square-foot,
$205 million Second National Archives Building. The build-
ing will house more than half the collection of the National
Archives Records Admmistration, including some ot the
nation's most valuable historical documents, such as the entire
State Department record, 1 1 million charts, maps and photos,
and dcxuments from 'World War II and the Vietnam War. The
building is scheduled for completion by fall 1993.
The proximity of the campus to national research institutions
such as the National Institutes of Health, the Smithsonian
Institution, the USDA BeltsviUe National Agricultural
Research Center and National Agricultural Library-, and the
Library of Congress ensures that prime research facilities are
always available to the uniersit^'s faculty and students.
University of Maryland at College Park Alumni
Association
Created July 1, 1989, the University of Mar^-land at College
Park Alumni Association is designed to strengthen ties
between the university and its graduates and to foster support
for the University of Maryland at College Park. All graduating
seniors and successful master's and Ph.D. candidates receive a
one-year free membership in the association.
The Graduates
Students graduating today from the University- of Maryland at
College Park follow in the footsteps of many notable alumni who
have distinguished themseK-es in such fields as science, entertain-
ment, arts, journalism, business, law, medicine, and government.
As a graduate student in mathematics at College Park,
Herbert A. Hauptman (Ph.D. '54) worked simultaneously at
the Naval Research Laboratory to devise a method for
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mapping three-dimensional structures of molecules. Three
decades later he and Jerome Karle, his long-time collahor-
ator at NRL, won the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for
their pioneering research. Dr. Hauptman was awarded an
honorary Doctor of Science degree hy the university in 1985.
CBS News' Connie Chung ('69) worked on the
Diamondhack, the university's student newspaper, and for
WMUC, the campus radio station, during her student years.
Another successful journalist who received his collegiate
training at College Park is Pulitzer Prize-winning science wri-
ter Jon Franklin ('70). Franklin, who won two Pulitzer Prizes
for his work as a Baltimore Evening Sun reporter, currently
heads the journalism program at Oregon State University.
One of the university's most devoted sons is A. James Clark
('50), president of the George Hyman Constniction Co. and
president and chairman of CEl Construction Inc., the
umbrella organization for engineering and construction com-
panies that include OMNI and Hyman. A fomier member of
the University's Board of Regents, in 1983 Clark made a
major contribution to the College of Engineering that led to
the establishment of the A.J. Clark Chair in Coiistruction
Engineering and Management.
Other notable alumni include Carmen Balthrop ('7 1 ) a former
Metropolitan Opera star and currently associate professor of music
at College Park; George V. McGowan ('51 ), president of
Baltimore Gas .ind Electric; Karl W. Meyer ('49), president of
University of Wisconsin, Superior Campus; Rep. Tom McMillen
('74), Maryland's Fourth District Gingressman; Mary Stallings
Qileman ('35), the first woman elected to the Supreme Court of
Michigan; Fred O'Green ('49), retired Curator of Textiles, Smith-
sonian Institution; James R. Buckler ('70) current director of the
Smithscinian's Office of Horticulture; Rep. Steny Hoyer ('63),
Maryland's Fifth District Congressman; Anne Truax Darlington,
creator of "Wall Street Week" and current director of the Inter-
national Production Group tor tlie Maryland Center ot Public
Broadcasting; and Allen J.
Krowe ('54), senior vice president
and chief financial officer of Texaco.
Academic Costume
The black caps and gowns worn by the students and faculty in
the academic procession have been the traditional costume of
scholars since medieval times. They probably represent a kind
of ecclesiastical dress, since many of the scholars of that period
were members of monastic orders.
Most colleges and universities in the United States have
adopted the unifomi code for costumes drafted by an inter-
collegiate commission in 1983. Each of the three academic
degrees—bachelor, master and doctor—has its own distinctive
gown and hood. The bachelor's gown has a longer, more nar-
row, closed sleeve extending below the knee; the arm fits
through a slit at the elbow. The doctor's gown has a full, bell-
shaped sleeve trimmed with three bars of velvet. The velvet
trim on the gown can be black or a color indicating the
wearer's general field of learning—for example, green for
medicine or purple for law. A list of department colors follows.
Agriculture/Maize
Arts, Letters, Humanities/
White
Business Administration,
Commercial Science/
Drah
Dentistry/Lilac
Economics/Copper
Education/Light Blue
Engineering/Orange
Fine Arts, Architecture/
Brown
Forestry/Russet
Home Economics/
Matoon
Journalism/Crimson
Law/Purple
Library Science/Lemon
Medicine/Green
Mustc/Pink
Nutting/Apricot
Oratory. Speech/
SiU'er Gray
Pharmacy/Olive
Philanthropy/Rose
Philosophy/Dark Blue
Public Administration,
Foreign Ser'ice/
Peacock Blue
Public Health/Salmon
Ph>^ical Education/
Sage Green
Science/Golden Yellow
Social Work/Citron
Theology and Divinity/
Scarlet
Veterinary Sciences/Gray
The most colorful and distinctive part of the academic cos-
tume is the hood extending down the back. The doctor's is the
largest of the hoods and the bachelor's is the smallest. The
bachelor's hood is often omitted.
10. Silk lining ot various colors in the center ot the hood
indicates the college or university which conferred the
degree. Consistent for all degrees is the cap, or mortar hoard,
which has a tassel ot black or another color indicating the
field of learning. The tassel of the doctor's cap can he gold.
Academic Degrees
A degree is awarded tor the successful completion of a course of
study. Tlicre are more than 1,600 different academic degrees
currently conferred by colleges and universities nationwide.
The first known degree was a doctorate bestowed by the Uni-
versity of Bologna, Italy, in the mid- 12 th century. Originally,
the doctor's and master's degrees were used interchangeably,
each indicating that the holder was qualitied to instruct
students. The bachelor's or baccalaureate, degree only
indicated entrance into a course ot study preparatory to the
doctorate or mastership. Gradually, though, the bachelor's
degree came to mean successful completion of one level of
study in advance ot the higher degrees.
The Doctor's Degree
The temi "doctor," meaning teacher or instructor, originated
with the ancient Romans tor those who lectured publicly on
philosophical topics. During the Middle Ages, it was used as
a title ot honor tor men ot great learning. It was first made an
academic title at the University of Bologna, which was
allowed by the emperor to appoint doctores legum (doctors
of laws). The Unix'ersity ot Paris followed suit in the year
1 145. Soon after, popes granted the universities the right to
appoint doctors canonum et decretalium (teachers of the
canon law) and, when the study of civil law was combined
with that ot the canon law, the title was changed to doctor
utriusque juris (teacher of both laws). The faculties ot the-
ology and medicine followed that ot law in conferring this title.
A doctorate is given beyond the baccalatireate degree and
requires several years of advanced study, the successful com-
pletion of a thesis or dissertation, and written and oral
examinations. The doctor's degree represents the most
advanced earned degree conferred by American institutions.
There are two distinct types: the practitioner's degree and
the research degree. The first type represents advanced train-
ing for the practice of various professions, principally Doctor
ot Medicine, Juris Doctor and Doctor of Pharmacy. These
degrees carry no implication of original research. The Univers-
ity of Maryland awarded the first two dental degrees in history
on March 9, 1841, and invented the name of the degree. Doc-
tor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.).
The second type is a research doctorate representing pro-
longed peritids of advanced study. A dissertation which usually
accompanies the study is intended to contribute substantially
to existing knowledge on the subject. The most important of
these, the Doctor of Philosophy, no longer has an implication
of philosophy for its holder, but represents advanced research
in any of the major fields of knowledge. It was first awarded in
the United States in 1861 by Yale University. The University
of Maryland awarded a Ph.D. for the first time in 1920.
The Master's Degree
The master's degree is an academic honor bestowed upon
students who have successfully completed work beyond the
baccalaureate. A thesis and an oral examination are usually
required. The word magister was used by the Romans as a title
ot honor, but its present meaning can be traced to the
establishment of the oldest universities. Organized faculties as
they now exist in universities were not known then; academic
activity was limited to seven liberal arts. Those who were
honored for their diligence and knowledge upon completion
of their studies and who had already received the bachelor's
degree were called magistri artium (master of the liberal arts).
In 1920, the University of Maryland awarded its first Master of
Arts (M.A.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees in fields
other than agriculture.
The Bachelor's Degree
The bachelor's degree represents completion of a four-year
course of college-level study and is the oldest academic degree
used by American institutions of higher learning. It was first
conferred in America in 1642 on the first nine graduates of
Harvard College. Maryland Agriculture College, which later
became the University of Mar^'land College Park, awarded its
first Bachelor oi Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
degrees in 1862.
11. OFFICIALS
University of Maryland System Board of Regents
Chair
George V. McGowan
Vice Chair
Roger Bkint
Secretary
Albert N. Whiting
Treasurer
Ilona M. HogLin
Assistant Secretary
Constance M. Unseld
Robert L. Walker
L'.v officio
Margaret Alton
Mary Arabian
Richard O. Bemdt
Benjamin L. Brtiwn
Earle Palmer Brown
Charles W. Cole, Jr.
Frank A. Gunthcr, |r.
Ann Hull
Henry R. Lord
Franklyn Perdue
Student Regent
Chad M. Gobel
University of Maryland System Administration
Chancellor
Donald N. Langenherg
Depury Chancellor
Jean E. Spencer
Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
George L. Marx
Vice Chancellor for Generdl Aclminisnation
Donald L. Myers
Vice Chancellor for Adi'ancement
John K. Martin
University of Maryland at College Park Administration
President
William E. Kirvvan
Vice President far Academic Affairs and Provost
J. Robert Dorfman
Vice President for Administrani'e Affairs
Charles F. Stiirtz
Vice President for Institutional Adi'ancement
Kathryn Costello
Vice President fcrr Stwdent Affairs
William L. Thomas, Jr.
Deans
College of Agiicukure
Paul H. Mazzocchi (Acting)
College of Arts and Humanities
Robert W. Gnftith
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Irwin Goldstein
College of Business and Management
Rudolph P. Lamone
College of Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Richard H. Herman
College of Education
Jean Hebeler (Acting)
College of Engineering
George E. Dieter, Jr.
College of Human Ecolo^
Laura S. Sims
College of]ourruilism
Reese Cleghorn
College of Library and /n/nnnation Sen'ices
Claude E. Walston
College of Life Sciences
Paul H. Mazzocchi (Acting)
College of Health and Human Per/onnance
John J. Burt
School of Architecture
Steven Hurtt
School of Public Affairs
Michael Nacht
Administrani'e Dean for Graduate Studies and Research
Jacob K. Goldhaber (Acting)
Administrative Dean for .Summer Programs
Melvin Bernstein
Administrative Dean /or Untlergroduaie .Studies
Kathryn j. Mohrman
12. Officers of Commencement
Chair
Charles J. Beatty
Industrial, Technological and Occupational Education
University Marshd
Don C. Piper
Government and Politics
Music
John E. Wakefield
Director of Bands
Commencement Committee
Alicia Arkell-Kkis
Diploma Office
McJinaz Bahrami
Institutional Advancement
Frances P. Ctii'e
Health Center
Earle Connors
Physical Plant
Kathryn Costello
Institutional Advancement
Caroh'n A. Ent
Institutional Advancement
Richelk Hamnic'ti
Disability Support Service
Simone Legacy
Industrial, Technological and Occupational Education
Nancy Lootnis
Dining Services
Linda Martin
Institutional Advancement
Michael McNair
Police Department
Gary Parker
Intercollegiate Athletics
Elizabeth Pattison
Records and Registrations
Cynthia Walker Reed
University Book Center
James N. Robinson
Environmental Safety
Barri Standish Sanders
Commuter Affairs
Gary Stoiie
Police Department
Robert T. Stumjyff
Physical Plant
Janice E. Summons
Campus Parking
Kate F. Ufema
Communication Arts and Theatre
Patrick Waiisu'ortfi
Dining Services
Unit Representatives
Gene Agre
Education
Diane Barlow
Library and Information Services
!ra Block
Human Ecology
Jon Boone
Arts and Humanities
Anna Cherry
Journalism
Jane Fines
Engineering
Paulette Godin
Arts and Humanities
Diana Jackson
Behavioral and Social Sciences
Donna King
Business and Management
Albert J. Klavon
Lift Sciences and Agriculture
John C. Loss
Architecture
Joe Murray
Health and Human Performance
Bonnie Oh
Undergraduate Studies
Vicky Reinkc
Library and Information Services
Greig Stewart
Journalism
Thelma M. Williams
Q)mputer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
E/isse Wng/it-Bnscoe
Public Affairs
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13. Ralph Bennett is one of the most respected professors on
campus, both for his contributions to the university as well as
to his field of excellence.
An award-winning architect, Bennett came to the
University of Maryland at College Park in 1977. Since then,
he has had a positive influence on campus life as chair of the
Campus Senate, co-chair of the 1991 Governance Task
Forces, and leader of the "Risk Force to Plan the future of the
Adele Stamp Student Union. He also has served as a
member of the Academic Planning Advisory Committee,
member of the Appointments, Promotion and Tenure
Committee, and member of the Campus Priorities
Committee. From 1982-1983 he was acting dean of the
School of Architecture.
Bennett's professional influence extends across the region
through Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc., based in
Silver Spring. Bennett's partners, Laurance Frank and Brian
McCarthy, are former students, as are their architect wives.
The finn, which is currently working on Raphael House, a
30-room group home for the elderly in Rockville, recently
received a design award from the Potomac Valley Chapter of
the American Institute of Architects (AlA) for a house they
designed with William Bechhoefer, associate professor.
University of Maryland School of Architecture.
The respected architect's expertise is now being tapped by
Montgomery County's Department ot Housing and
Community Development. As chaimian ot this department's
Productivity Housing Advisory Committee, Bennett advises
the Montgomery County Executive on affordable housing.
A member of the Potomac Valley Chapter of AIA, Bennett
received one ot the organization's 1989 Presidential Awards
for editing the chapter newsletter. He also won the 1985
Award of Excellence for his work on Lake Seneca
Elementary School (with Grimm and Parker).
This widely published author just completed his 48th
monthly column on the built environment tor Warfield's, the
Baltimore business magazine.
Bennett received his bachelor of arts and master of tine arts
degrees from Princeton University. Prior to joining the
University of Maryland, he was an assistant professor in the
Harvard Graduate School of Design.
RALPH D. BENNETT, JR.
COMMENCEMENT
SPEAKER
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14. GRADUATE
DEGREES
AUGUST 1991
This Corinthian st>le capital can be seen at the McKeldin Library
which was buih in 1958 and named for then Governor Theodore
R. McKeldin.
Doctor of Philosophy
Ana I. Aguirre-Deandreis Psychology
Latino and White Social Networks: Individual and Environmental
Gonclatei
Ahmed Z. Al-Gami Aerospace Engineering
AsceiKiiii!; Trajectories Performance and Control tf) Minimise Heat
Load for Transatmospheric Aerospace Planes
Steven A. Altman Horticulture
C/ianijcs in the Actii'irv ami Expression ofCataLise in Cut Carnations
and in Response to Inhibitors of Ethylene Action
W'ihoon Arunthanes Business and Management
Motit'ls ()/ Product Adaptation in Export Marketing
Andrew J. Baker Zoolog>'
Mating System, Cooperative Breeding and Group Dyriamics in a Wild
Population of Golden Lion Tamanns L'LeontopitAecui rosaliau
Chitta R. Baral Computer Science
Semantics o/Knou/iedge Bases arui Their Combinations
Laura M. Harden Curriculum and Instruction
The Differential Learning Effects of Lni- and High-Level Questions
Embedded Within Videotaped Science /n/ormation on Ninth- and
Tenth-Grcuk Students
Bruce J. Barrow Physics
Fomuition Dyivvmcs on the PS-3 .5 Spheromoic
Gabrielle E. Bedewi Business and Management
Midriattri/iute Acceptance Sampling Plans and Their Properties A La
Classical
Lorraine Bemer Human Deelopment
Parental Perceptions, Interpretations, and Feelings About Their
Relationships with Their Young Adolescent Children
Martin T. Black Astronomy
Analvsis ofGraxnty al^d Topography on Earth and Venus: Comparisons
of Lithsopheric and Subhthospheric Processes
Robert E. Breckinridge Government and Politics
The /nieraction of Regimes: The Influence of the European Community
on Spanish DemotToc^
Shraga Bross Electrical Engineering
Trellis Coding for the Two-User Midriple-Access Channel
Cynthia G. Burack Government and Politics
FeminLsm and Social Theory: The Problem of the Passions
The Aut;ust 1^91 class roster comprises degree graduates trom
the undergraduate and graduate programs at the University ot
Mar> land at College Park.
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15. An,qn,sf 199 J GradutUcs
Michael S. Cain Curriculum .mJ Instructmn
/lUL'granng Ad/wrict Faci(/i into a Hnmaniric5 Division:
An Oganijflndn Devekipmenl Model
Roberto Camporesi Physics
Geometric Refirescritarion of Propagaurrs ami Qiumium Effects in
Spaccnmes lath Symnieny
John M. Canning Computer Science
RecogniTJnf^ Defarmahle Objects-A Set Sriake Methodology
Riccardo Capovilla Physics
The Self-Dual Spin Connection as the FuncLimental Gravitati(mal
'anahle
EHzabeth R. Carazo Entomology
Behai'iOT, Metabolism and Persistence ofTerbiifos in Soils and Ctrm
and its /nteraction iiith Atrajine
Sergio R. Cardenas-Garcia Computer Science
Software Evaluation Based on MultzattriiTute Formal Speci/ications
Kyuman Cho Chemical Physics
Meiisuremenlj oj the Magnelooptical arid Thennooptical Properties of
Materials
Jae H. Choi Business and Management
Peifon7iancc /mfnoi-ement in Multi-Processor Database Sstems:
Through Query Scheduling and Resilience Mechanism
James R. Coates Jr. Kinesiology
Sport and Leisure in the A/rican-American Communitv of Baltimore
1890-1920
Alice H. Cornelison Education Policy, Planning, and
Adminrstration
Black College Students: Perceprions of the Effects of Early Inlegrarion
Neal E. Craft Nutritional Sciences
Method Dei'elopment, Characterisation, and Quanti/Jcatiwi of the
Major Carotenoids in the U.S. Total Daily Diet
Dzwo-Min Dai Civil Engineering
Service Reliability on Congested Waterways
Steven W. Daniels Physics
Rapid Jonijaiion in Argon Plasmas
Judith G. Dausch Health Education
Eating Patterns of Adolescents: A Descriptive AnaK'sis of Two
NatioTUil Sun'CVS
Patricia A. Davis Government and Politics
The Uses and Abuses of Economic Statecraft: Gennan-Polish
Relarioas 1969-1990
Lucy U. Demario Biochemistry
Studies on the Mechanism of Pyruvate Formate-Lyase
Didier A. Depireux Physics
Dimensional Keducrion of Self-Dual Yang-Mills, Jntegroble S>'siems
and W-Algebias
Sven J. Dickinson Computer Science
The Recot'erv and Recogninon of Three-Dimensional Objects Using
Part-Based As/X'Ct Matching
Lucia R. Dillenburg B<itany
Competitii'c /nienictions Betireen the Vines L' Lonicera Japonica and
Parthenocissus Quintjue/oliau and the Tree Host U Liquidambar
Styraciflua u-Effecti and Mechanisnis
Pamela J. Edwards Go'emment and Politics
Selecring and Electing State Legislatii'e Caiidiciaies: The Role of Political
Parties, JntcTest Groups,and Slating Decisions
Masoud Eghbarieh Government and Politics
Arabs in Israel. The Ongoing Conflict With the Stale
Charlotte E. Exner Human Development
Contt^lt Validity, Reliability, and Generalizability Studies of the Test
oj In-Hand Manipuktion by Extier
Colleen M. Farmer Kinesiology
Effects oj Strength Training on Lipoprotein Lipid Profiles and Post
Hepann Lipase Actintv in Males at Risk jar Coronary Arterv' Disease
Brian D. Farrell Entomology
Ph'^logenetic Study of Host-Affiliatioiis in the Milkiceed Beetles U
Tetraopes u (Coleoptera: Ceramhycidae)
Parvaiz Q. Farshori Zoology
Role of MicTombules and fCinesin in Insulin Secretion
Alan E. Feldman Physics
Neutron Trartsition Densities of48Ca
Carolyn M. Fink Special Education
School Lije-Histones oj lru:arcerated Women uiih Learning Problet7is.- A
Retrospective Study
Marina L. Foschi Albert Germanic Language and Literature
L'eber Friedrich Schlegels Theone Des Witzes
Susan K. FuUerton Curriculum and Instruction
Strategic Behanors of Upper-Elementary Readers When Acquiring
Wind Meanings from C'onte.vt
Behrad Ghaffari Electrical Engineering
Multiaccess Optical Networks and Video/'oicelData Integration in
Satellite and High-Speed Local Area Networks
David Goldberg Mathematics
ReducibiUty of Induced Representations for Cla.'isical P-Aclic Groups
Barry L Graubard Mathematical Statistics
Methods /or the AmiKsis oj CompL'.v Sun-ev Data
Robert D. Grober Physics
Photoluminescence of InSb
Harris L. Gruman Comparatie Literature
.Agents of Hope: Historical Desire and the Question of the Subject
in the Novel
13
16. Donald E. Hall English Language and Literature
The Literature of Threat: Feminism ard EngUsh Mde Novelists
1840-70
Weimin Han Mathematics
Error Esniiiatiom of Mathematical Ideaiizanoris for Euipnc Problems
with L'nceriain Data
Leon L. Harper Government and Pohtics
The Dilemmas ofJudicial Review and Control of Administrative
Decisions in the Federal Regulatcrry Process: Two Decades of
Controversy in the New Era of Administrative Law
Mark J. Harper Nuclear Engineering
Theoretical Model ofNeutrori Bubble Dosimeter
Geraldine D. Hawkins Special Education
Attitude's Toward Mainstreaming Sluderits with Disalvlities Among
Regular Elementai-y Music aivi Physical Etiuctiiion Teachers
Song He Physics
Fracrioiuil Qtwnmm Hall Effect. Fractional Statistics and Anyon
Sste>7vs
Mark D. Heintselman Zoolog>'
Lysosomal En;^me Acnvities m Two Jmmumi-t; Leukocytic Cell
Populatio}^s Respond to Treamie?it u'ltli 13-cis Rt'tinoic Acid
John E. Hickey Human Development
111 Utero Opiate Exposure: A Risk Factor for Impairment m
Attentional Processing
Suen Hou Physics
Precision Measurement of the I Mass and Width
Changlien Hsu Government and Politics
Export Processing Zone and National Development-Taiwan
Experience in a View of Political Economy
Judith L. lacarino Human Development
A Comparison of Self-Esteem and Nonverbal Communication Skills
in Stutterers ami Nonstutterers
Garry Jennings Government and Politics
The Localist Diffusionist Model In Judicial Decision Making: How
Lower Court Judges Fonnulate National Policy in Equal Protection
Litigation
Mario A. Jodorkovsky Electrical Engineering
Studies m Robust Control
William P. Kachman Counseling and Personnel Services
An Int'esngarion of Code-Su/itching Be/iafior of Deaf Children
Karen M. Kester Entomology
Ecological and Be/iat'ioral ConsrrainLs Imposed lr>' Plants on the Insect
Parasitoid, U Cotesia congregata u (Say)
Peter B. Kettler Chemistry
Coordinaiion Clieniistr' of Novel Multidentate Phosphine-Chalcogen
arid Phosphmimme Ligends
Yong S. Kim Government and Politics
The Ego Ideal, Ideology, and Haliucinorion (A Psychoanalytic
Interpretation of Political Violence in an Oriental Cultured Context)
Judith J. Kirchhoff Government and Politics
EfficieruT) in Public Human Services: Borrowed Theory arid Empirical
Application
James A. Landro Chemistry
Stereochemical and Mechanistic fni'estigations on Ghoxalose / and
Mandelate Racemose
Chao-Pin Lee Chemistry
Study of Photo Sef Promoted Radical and Diradical Cyclization Reactions
Hsien-Chiarn Lee Electrical Engineering
Robust Control of Bifurcating Nonlinear S^sterm with Applications
Sangyeol Lee Mathematical Statistics
Tesnng Gaussiaruilir)' of Time Senes
Sheng-Lian Lee Chemistry
Stereochemical Investigation of the P-C Bond Cleavage Process
Catalyzed by B. cereus Phosphonoacetaldehyde Hydrolyase
Wonshik Lee Electrical Engineering
Dei'clopnK'nt of High Performance N-Channel luP FET's; Surface
Possivation and Interface States
Liang Lu Physics
Effective Hamikonian Theory and its Applications to Wave
Propagations aivi Interacrions in the Presence of Fluctuations
Zichun Lu Bicxhcmistr^'
The Dei'elopment oj Chiral Exchange Inert Metal-Nucleotide
Complexes as Probes of Kirtase Active Sites
David L Ma Electrical Engineering
Double Crystal Topography Charactenzatiim of Mechanical Stress
Related Effects on Silicon Metoi-Oxide-Semiconductor Field E^ect
Transistor
Deanna B. Marcum American Studies
Tlie Public Librarv in Rural Amenca, 1878-1920
David R. Martinelli Civil Engineering
Investment Planning of Interdependent Waterway /mproivment Projects
Elfreda W. Massie Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
An Analysis of the NASSP Assessment Center Program in the
Maryland Assessment Center Program
Suzin E. Mayerson Psychology
Socicd Creativity Strategies in the Miiumoi Group
Susan L. Miller Criminal Justice and Criminology
The Deterrent and General Preventative Effects of Sanction Threats on
Violence Betiveen Intimates
Doron Mintz Computer Science
Robusmess by Cimsensus
Carlene C. Nelson Human Development
Effect o/ Context on Inirial Maternal Verbal Response
14
17. August 1 99 1 ( JTOJuaigs
Karen L. Olmstead Entumology
The Ecolufni aj'Tortone Beetle (Cokoptera: Chrysomelidae) Defense
Margaret A. Owens Counseling and Personnel Services
C-opin^ Behavior aiul Adoleseent AJdictum
Jiqin Pan Electrical Engineering
Fast Recursive Estimation of System Order and Parameters fur
Adaptive Control arui IIR Filtering
Pil S. Park Applied Mathematics
Iterative Ni)li(tioiis of Large Sparse Linear S;ystc'ms of Equations
Arising from Queuing Network ProWcms
Young H. Park Mathematics
Period Integials frr O (4-2) and Values ofLangLmds L-Fimctiims
Karen S. Peddicord Health Education
The Relatioi-Lship of Employment Verses NonempLiyment to Perceived
Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Self-Esteem, and Sxial Support in
Pregiumt Women
Songzhi Peng Zoology
Proving the Structure and Stntctural Chcmges m a Mitochondrial
Channel VDAC
Elgin S. Perry Applied Mathematics
Distributioiial Properties of Parameters Derived from lj;slie Matrix
Models
Timothy W. Peterson Education Policy, Planning, and
Administration
Administrator Perceptiojts of the Organizatiottal Effectiveriess of
Undergraduate External Degree Programs
Zygmunt Pirlo Psychology
Visiuil Shape RL'Cd.^iitiiin in Huni^uis and Computers
James Piatt Philosophy
Saving the Meaning; The Cipher Theory oj Synonymy al^d the
Problems of Cross-Cidtural Translation
Elizabeth A. Reardon Economics
Rates of Return to Corporate Investment: An Efficient Markets
Aplrroach to Evaluating InitsmiL'nt Performance
Moon-Whoan Rhee Business and Management
L'no|-),seriuliilit>' ProliL'ms arid Tests of the Troihtiorud Asset Pricing
Models
Tina Richardson Psychology
A Projectii'e Approach to the Assessment of Racial Consciousness in
White Americans
Amy L. Rovelstad Mechanical Engineering
An Examination of V'orticit> Trarispint Along Particle Paths m a
Numerically Simulated Turbulent Channel Flow
Sharon K. Rudy Counseling and Pers<innel Services
A Study of the Cross-Cultural Experience: Loneliness, Shyness and
Sxial Provision
Max Sawicky Economics
C)n the Demand for Public Goods Provided Ir^ Stale tjoivniments
Shirley S. Schwartz Curriculum and Instruction
Facilitating the Acijuisition of Executive Control Processes in Young
Children: A Study of Teachers' liistruerional Discourse in a Problem
Sok'ing Task
Jeannette G. Sedlacek Human Development
A Study of Relatiomhips Among Con/Iiet-lianiiling Stales, Levels of
Experienced Conflict, ]oh Satisfaction, and]ob Perfirrmance in
University Residence Hall Assistants
Shiuh-Pyng W. Shieh Electrical Engineering
An Jn/onnation and Privilege Flimi Model for Inti-usicm Detection in
Computer S^^stenrs
Jack Shulimson American Studies
Search for a Missiim: A Study of Marine Carps Institutiomil Survival
and Professionalization, J 876- J 898
Sukanya Sinha Physics
Semiclassical Limit of Quantum Cosmology
Robert W. Springer Physics
A Stud'* of the Process Z bb Using Muon Inclusive Z Deca;ys
Sharon S. Stoliaroff Psychology
Group Composition and Emergent Leadersliip; Their Effects on Group
Process in Personal Growth Groups
Theodore E. Stone Curriculum and Instruction
Locus of Control as Explanation For tlie Reltitionsliip oj Tutor Contact
and Completion Rates in Distance Education
Xiaobai Sun Computer Science
A United AnaK'sis of Iterative Methods for the Solution of Nearly
Uncoupled Markoi' Cliains
Jackwell Susman Criminal Justice and Criminology
Procedural Justice in Mental Hospitals: A Stud^i o/Nontrivial Disputes
Oi'er Medication Refusal
David G. Swartz Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences
A Decision Support System for Marine Recreariomil Fislieries
Management
Sharon A. Sykora Government and Politics
Tlie Clianging Nature of Citizen Orientations of Refugees:
Second-Wave Vietnamese in Erie , Pennsylvania
Chung-Te Teng Electrical Engineering
Tii'o Artificial Neural Network-implemented Robust Vision Models
Robert E. Trempe Business and Management
Tlie Productivity of Domesric Passenger Airlines in tlie Era of
Deregulation
Brian P. Turner Physics
Molecular Pliolo/ragrnentation u-itli an Ar F* Excimer Laser
Natalie H. Vania Philosophy
Ignoring tlie Good and Deontological Rationalit>'
Carol D. VonDohlen Zoology
Ecology and Evolution of Life Cycles in the Hormaphidmae
fHomoptera: Aphididac)
15
18. Robert J. Waldman Sociology
/nternarionai Peacekeeping: Conditions o/Con/IictConfro/
Daniel F. Wallace Psycholog>'
Influence nj Heuristics on Working Memory
Chuen-Chung Wang Chemical Engineering
The Efjects nf Sampling arid Classification on Aerosol Size and
Electrical Mobility Distribution
Mary P. Watkins Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Phenortiena Related to Clinical Decision Making in Patient Care by
Experienced RN's Educated m Three Types of Nursing Programs
Sunny S. Weiskop Physics
Extending the N Quantum Apfiroximation to Remmmalizable Field
Theories
Luther W. Wheat Human Development
Dei'elopinent of an bistrument Far the Measurement of Human
Spirituality
Jacques R. White Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences
Seasonal Study of Zooplarikton Dynamics in Chesapeake Bay
Joseph T. Wissmann Mathematics
Material Response and Inverse Problems of Incompressible Elasticity
David R. Wizer Curriculum and Instruction
Snudl Group instruction With LD and NLD Students Using
Microcomputers: The Impact of Group Interaction
Judy A. Xanthopoulos Economics
Marginal Effective Tax Rates: Forty Years of Tax Policy and Its Effect
on Marginal Effective Tax Rates
Wei Xu Chemistry
Development of Novel Electron Transfer Induced Photocyclization
Reactions of Alpha-Silylamine-Enote Systems
Kewen Yin Chemical Engineering
Application of Adaptive Techniques In Chenucal Processes
Hyun-Kun Yoon Government and Politics
National Security: Defense Development and Self Reliance Through
Defense Industrialization—The Case of South Korea
Jong H. Yoon Physics
Dimensiond. Reductions In Grai'iry Theories
ZhiPing You Applied Mathematics
Numerical Study of Stable and Unstai'le Manifolds of Some
Dynamical Systems
Zhimin Zhang Applied Mathematics
Soli'ing Stead> State Free Boundary Problems With the Finite Element
Method
Shanyang Zhao Sociology
Disciplimirv and nta-Disciplinary Competition m Sociology:
Integration Through Domain Differentiation
Doctor of Education
Ronald A. Anderson Curriculum and instruction
Maryland Social Studies Curricula Framework: An Impact Stud^
Clarence E. Golden Curriculum and Instruction
Studt'iits' Peiceptions of Academic Competition and Cooperation m the
Middle School
James M. Ryan Curriculum and Instruction
E^ect of Exposure to Disabled Population on Vocational Rehabilitation
Counselor's Attitude Toward Disabled People
Rita J. Womack Curriculum and Instruction
The Effects of Teacher Modeling Think Alouds on Student's Ability to
Identify Main Ideas in Reading
Doctor of Musical Art
David R. Miles Music
An Annotated Bit)liograpli> of Selected Contemporary Euphonium Solo
Literature by American Composers
Myra S. Tate Music
The Supernatural Singer; Pointing Toward Transcencknt Perfimnance
Master of Applied
Anthropology
Dana Gayle Holland
Kristin Jonell Hunter
Patricia Marie Parkinson
Master of Architecture
Forrest James Pecht
Master of Arts
American Studies
Mary Dale Dowling
Frank W. Johnson IV
Applied Mathematics
William Frederick Detlefs
Katherinc Johanna Toussaint
Art History
Renee Antoinette Kidd
Joan Ruth Stahl
Lee Allison Vedder
Classics
Richard Edmon Prior
Counseling and Personnel
Service
Peter Dwight Eckel
Barbara Ann Gill
Janlne Karol Lambdin
Michael John Ott
Erin A. Rooney
Criminal Justice and
Criminology
Elizabeth Rachel Friedman
16
19. Ai(,ni(sr /99) Graduates
Economics
David F. D'Alessandris
Jonathan Jay Fox
Jeffrey Steven Glaser
Cherian Samuel
SuyioR Wu
Education Policy, Planning
and Administration
William G. Keim
Lauren Ruhley Simpson
English Language and
Literature
Sheryl J. Ban-
Laurel Julia Herman
Susan Fields Joseph
Nancie Clare Sullivan
Menapace
Carol Ann Sanders
Bonnie Jean Vodzak
French Language and
Literature
Yvette Anna Marie Rickel
Geography
Thomas Joseph Culliton
Wayne Paul Dulaney
David Lawther Toll
Government and Politics
Donald Gordon Beane
Sebastiano Brancoli
Genevieve Emilia Handal
Jill Ellen KoUxiy
Edward James Logsdon, Jr.
Scott David McDonald
Lindsay P. Orkand
Marie Primerose Pratt
Health Education
Kathleen Marie Morgan
Louise Murphy Simmons
Hearing and Speech
Sciences
Attiya Khusro Mir
Sonja Lynn Rose
LaGuinn Parsons Sherlock
History
Laurent Cartayrade
William Baker Deutscher
Jon Ct)lin Dowling
Karen Marie Gladding
Joseph Owen Litney
Matthew MacKenzie
McPherson
Steven Nathan Mesirow
Matthew Carroll Pursell
Sarah Paradise Russell
James B. Shuman, Jr.
Douglas Mark Stanczak
Human Development
Education
Judy Gail Blumenrhal
Ann M. Novak
Journalism
Stewart Mark Banner
Valarie Ann Basheda
Anne Marie Calmes
Victoria Lynn Contie
Anne Patricia Enright
Eleanor Andrea Grant
Beth Ann Haller
Carol Maria McCarthy
Mark Locke Mills
Robert J. Woodnittlll
Kinesiology
Julie Hamon
Linguistics
Nancy Curtis Hutchison
Lina Zilionyte
Mathematical Statistics
Jung Hyun Kim
Mathematics
Kathleen Marie Madden
Tristan Nguyen
Pyeong-Suk Woo
Measurement, Statistics
and Evaluation
Dinna Lynne Neumann
Psychology
Harold William Goldstein
Natalia Janice Peart
Cindy J. Spiers
Radio, Television and Film
Alejandra Ramirez-Portela
Recreation
Delair David Ali
John Michael Tucker
Sociology
Julie Ann Dawson
Pamela Gindoff
Basmat Shiw Parsad
Zong-Yee Willson Yang
Speech Communication
Michelle Danielle Kost
Harry Lee Pritchett
Urban Studies
Alan Jay Hochman
Master of Arts/Master
of Library Science
Combined History/Library
and Information Services
Keila Rachel Manekin
Master of Business
Administrationistration
Debra Collins Andrews
James Howard Barton
Gordon Hallauer Bell
Barbara Dickey Bourque
17
20. Michael A. Camock
Tania Vera Charchalis
Thomas N. Chen
Sung Soo Chun
Michael A. Cinquemani
Susan Jeanette Cinquemani
Kathleen Ann Coleman
KathnTi Janet Cross
Roger M. Dashevsky
Letha Marie Dugas
Edna Thea Falk
Amy Finfer
Margaret Ward Gamache
William Elting Gossman
Eileen Hefteman Greenwell
Allison Hand
James John Hegarty
David Matthew Hicks
Marcia Lecrone Howes
Paul Douglas Hunt
Abraham Isser
Michael David Jones
Michael Edward Juchniewicz
Philip Sung Kang
James Stuart Kay
Terrick Khan
Wendy Joan Lane
Charles Kein Maguire
Bruce Daid Malone
Salim Sudirdjo Marzuki
William Dennis McGuinness
Robert Lee Morrison, jr.
Kevin Roger Muha
Donald Elliot Nixon
Pamela Dargan Nixon
David Keith Nobile
Charles Burke Peterson
Sharon Ribas
Charles Frederick Riley
Rowena Lisa Roberts
Daniel Richard Rubenstein
Lawrence Michael Rudner
Jean Paul Savary
Alfred Schulze
Darian Varga Schulze
AUon Shift"
Deana Marie Shriver
Renu Singh
M. Athena Soussa
Joseph Sebastian Spiezio
Adam Brett Stetser
Diane Jeanne Terr^'
Jeanne Isabella Toussaint
Deborah Ruth Vaughan
Terrence Anthony Waak
Adrienne Lee Wack
Weijing Wang
L. J. Weingart
Jeffrey Keith Windland
Jeffrey Louis Wingenroth
Master of Education
Counseling and Personnel
Service
Mar> Lynne Cloos
Cynthia Simcho Hill
Timothy A. McGuriman
Susan Cryer Moye
Beth Elise Shapiro
Jeffrey Dale Stoner
Mar>' Weldon Wetmore
Curriculum and Instruction
Darlene McNair Bell
Julie Pflughaupt Boyd
Sharon Anne fk)yd
Rita Carolina Crider
Elisabeth Reeve Curtz
Lisa Gayle Dolinka
Jane Frances Hemelt
Patricia Ann HoUoway
Katherine Mary Hopper
Anne Elizabeth O'Neill
Howard
Patrice Marie Howard
Kristine Fuller Huang
Candace Llyn Hutcheson
Mary Nancy Koback
Anne Denys Kuppinger
Janeen Leeshock
Daniel F. Liebert
Enitan O. Mason
Patricia Ellen Mikus
David Michael Morris
Francis S. Nicol
Cheryl JL Novotny
Susan Joy Okun
Louise Snyder Phillips
Ann Dowgin Reilly
Amber Elisabeth Roe
Karen Miller Rubinstein
Wesley Kenneth Schrock
Mar)' Gillespie Stackhouse
George James Toepfer
Leslie R. Wagner
Education Policy, Planning
and Administration
Andrea Louise Chaisson
Jeanette Rogers Dunston
Julie Kouis Mamani
Catol Francine Montague
Phyllis Joan Saunders
Human Development
Education
Catherine Diane Hughes
Kimherly Ann McClennahan
Jessica Lynn Remenick
Special Education
Melissa Ann Holmes
Merry Frances King
Mar M. Rapp
Cynthia Reid
Linda Gail Smith
Master of Library
Science
Library and Information
Services
Ellen Moore Bansemer
Frances Louise Bauer
Elizabeth Low'ry Blanton
Maureen Amanda Cole
Booth
Yvette BrowTi
Viboonsuk Bundit
Lisa Marie Capozzoli
Iris Kay Stanfield Causey
Sue-Hsin Chen
Shu-Li Chiou
Thomas Creamer
Mary Beth Adams Dorsey
The ; Liiv Edsall
Barbara Marion Evans
Roby Charles Fields
Anna Fiolek
Karen Samuel Fleischer
Arlene Ogurick Fogelson
Susan Anne Francis
Michael Harris Ginsborg
Cynthia Anne Hackett
Jeffrey A. Harrison
Philip John Herron
Yealing Huang
Ann Kalltelz Jenkins
Krista Susan Jones
Andrew S. Katz
Paula Marie Kerr
Deeann Wallick Khngner
Chul-Wan Kwak
Daniel Christopher Lech
Michael Harris Levinson
Honey Elizabeth Lindsey-Barr
Cathaiyn Tull Livemnan
Julia Magdalena Manzo
Harey Karl Morrell
Gary Eugene Myer
Qilin Mathew Neenan
Hannelore S. Ninomiya
Theresa Amelia O'Connell
Lisa Danae Palzkill
Mary Anne Ramos
Ryan Dirk Robertson
Devorah Rosen
Karen M. Sherwood
Kathr>n Joan Stitz
John Eric Taube
Joanne W. Tetrault
Roberta Campbell Thomas
Richard S. Van Pelt
Mei-Ling Wang
Laura Ann Whitbeck
Tora L. Williamsen
Chia-Li Wu
Master of Music
Marion S. Jacobson
Bradley James Knobel
David Hile Zerkel
18
21. August (99/ Graduates
Master of Public
Management
Kenneth Brian Adkins
Master of Public Policy
Karen Jean Baehler
Mary Upchurch Kruger
Marilyn M. Quinn
Master of Science
Aerospace Engineering
Gregory Stephen Agnes
Dwayne Allan Drake
Thomas Gregory Gates
Dixie Marie Hisley
Steven J. Ingle
Michele Julia Andrys Mair
James Walker Weber, Jr.
Agricultural and Extension
Education
Elizabeth Ann Samo
Agricultural and Resource
Economics
James Herbert Coates
Ourania Korka
Animal Sciences
Basheer Ahamed
Mary- Beth Miller
Manoj K. Pastey
Sheryl Rodgers Seibel
Business and Management
Anindya Datta
Liying Huang
John Joseph Mccarron
Grace Alexandra Rivera
Eduardo Luis Sanchez
Mitchell Douglas West
Chemical Engineering
Daniel Reid Kuespert
Oscar Edwin Quiroga
Chemistry
Gautam Chatterjee
Ojaswini R Chitale
Laura Ann Tinsley
Civil Engineering
Charles Albert Babendreier
Susan Marie Castellan
John C. Damm
Jacob George
Christopher John Griffith
Randall Jay Johnston
Wan-Dong Kim
Dagmar Kohl Llewellyn
Jean-Michel Pavy
Computer Science
Laura Susan Jafte
Christopher Martin Lott
John Robert Meyer
Noura Fares Zoubeir
Electrical Engineering
Donald W. Carter, Jr.
Jeffrey Satterwhite Chavis
Naomi Elizabeth Ehrich
Hasan Fallaahadl
Chen-Ping Feng
Tao-Long Hsiao
Ytian Kao
Lawrence Melvm Klass
Tuan Anh Le
Tsung-Hsien Lu
Martin Patrick McEnroe
Panagiotis C. Michailidis
loanis Salmatjidis
Fred Raymond Steinberg
Perry L. Vessels
Engineering Materials
John C. Musall
Entomology
Nancy Pat Owen
Angel Antonio Peiia
Family and Community
Development
Gary E. Clark
Jeanne Marie Elrod
Betty Schuchat Mcdonald
Linda Turman Moore
Food Science
Chen-Jang Liu
Geology
Timothy Richard Rose
Horticulture
Huey Jen Chen
Human Nutrition and
Food Systems
Jana Lea Landkammer
Maria Cristina P. Souza
Marine, Estuarine and
Environmental Sciences
Michael John Klebasko
Helen Kundtz Rosselli
John David Stubbletield
Karen Lynn Sundberg
Mechanical Engineering
Sudhanshu Bahadur
Indrajit Garai
Mark Andrew Higgins
Tliomas Joseph Hogan
Chonghao Huang
Lingxiao Li
James Evans Parker, Jr.
Paul William Richards
Harmeet Singh
Mark Alan Uebel
Kristina Gretchen Whipple
Kui-Sun Yim
Meteorology
Paul Andrew Delaney
Gaogao Han
Jae-Hoon Kim
Nian Zhang
Nuclear Engineering
Timothy Charles McNair
Craig M. Zelig
Nutritional Sciences
Punam Malik
Virginia Wilson Worthington
Physics
Valerie Michele Browning
Riccardo Capovilla
David Edward Lynch
Poultry Science
Frank Anthony Attard
Reliability Engineering
Michael Delmont
Martin Francis Dixon
John Frederick Dunn
Neil James Smith
Textiles and Consumer
Economics
Rahul K. Dharmadhikary
Zoology
Christine C. Hakenkamp
Daphna Francoise
Herold-Shefer
M. Andrew Newman
Cynthia Anne Rote
John Andrew Scherrer
Suzy Ruth Ellen Steele
Graduate Certificates
Advanced Graduate
Specialist Certificate
Elizabeth Ann Krask
Janine Karol Lambdin
19
22. UNDERGRADUATE
DEGREES
AUGUST 1991
Maryland's flag, bearing the arms of the CaKert and Crossland
families, was first flown in its present form at Gettysburg Battlefield
in 1888 to dedicate monuments to Maryland civil war veterans.
College of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Agricultural and Resource
Economics
Michael Ryan Cooper
Paul DeTitta
Peter Sean Fitzgerald
Rolfe William Gotsch
Tln>mas Edward Haines
Patrick Joseph Manner
Robert John HoUitield
Doron Aaron Krinet:
Alphonse Enongene MbuUe
David Seton McAvoy
Craig Cornell Merrills
Afshin Mottaghi
Steven Neil Schindler
Thomas F. Skowronski
Scott Sidney Tucker
Alan Keith Weiss
Animal Sciences
Amanda Peta Hinchliff Bixith
Anne Brounley Digges
Adrienne Michelle Hornatko
* Christine Marie Zohlen
Food Science
Christopher Allen Hathaway
Kathleen Ann Hepp
Richard L. Hudson
Natural Resources
Management
Nancy Lynne Leggieri
School of Architecture
Bachelor of Science
Benvinda C. L>laney
L>aid Glen Robinson
Tessy Ariati Sumiantoro
Edward John Toro
Helena Maria Vincent
College of Arts and
Humanities
Bachelor of Arts
Advertising Design
Pia Maria Uznanska
American Studies
Natahe Yvonne Burkman
James Roland Farserotu
Kerry McFarland
Matthew Daniel Wagner
Art History
Susan Jane Ben:
Karyn Marie de Dufour
Lisa Ann Maday
Patricia Marie
McBrlde-Finneran
Kyndall Tehixani McNab
Amy Lisa Popkm
Jana Melissa Vourgourakis
Barbara Anne Wiilf
Dance
Anne Mary Morabito
Franki Rachelle Radin
East Asian Languages and
Literature
Masashi Hamada
Marquis W. Seidel
S Smimw cum Laude
f Magna aim Lawk
* cum lunidc
20
23. Au.i^iit 199) Graduates
English Language and
Literature
Sigalit Deborah Artzi
Kevin Shawn Crtiissette
Michael Lasceive Dailey
Chamene Marie Dais
Shawn Alexander Denlein
Margaret Josephine Essl
Pauline Rose Flood
* Nathalie Kathleen Gilfrich
Marshall Kathryn Handy
Leslie B. Hankin
Linda Marie Harne
* Valerie Ann Hyatt
Kendra Michelle Jackson
Stephanie B. Joseph
Kathleen M. Kkisky
Laurie Leigh Larkin
Gail B. Leithaiiser
Samuel Joseph Liehman
Sabrina Malachi
Linda M. Maybury
Christine Ann Mc Bennett
Deirdre McCullouKh
Granville Dale Miller
Jacqueline Pauline Neale
Anne Eli:abeth Powers
Frederick C. Pyen
Anissa Martina Raiford
Christopher Scott Randiilph
Elaine Anne Refo
John Michael Ribas
Douglas Gavan Ricci
S Sharona Ro:maryn
Kimherly D. Ryan
Elana Deborah Satisky
Kurt William Schmidt
Thomas Edrington
Schniedwind
Alice Ann Sherkick
Ashley Dru Smith
Sara Beth Stein
Charles Richard Tate
Corey Lee Thrasher
Matthew John Vitale
t Eric James Weitzel
2nd Major: Music
John Louis ^X^ite
Stephen Andrew Yost
Monica Angela Young
The floral "M" provides a colorful focal point for those who live and
work on campus as well as for those who visit here. Located at the
intersection of Campus and Regent Drives, the "M" was created
in 1975.
German Language and
Literature
Michele L. Hackett
Jennifer Anne Lamison
Janine Denise McCall
Marian Frances Tchou
History
Flavius A.B. Akerele
Daniel Robert Bell
James Scott Bierman
Debra Susan Bruck
Sharon Lee Crowder
Kevin Angelo Duffy
Jill Meredith Eisenstein
Douglas Richard Elliott
Kerry McMahon Hamilton
* David Lawrence Hardiman
Alison Tarr Izard
Leonore Siobhan Mclntyre
John Thomas Rimer IV
Stevan Gregory Simons
Alanna Dorothea Taylor
Philosophy
Corwyn Peter Alvarez
David Eric Bachinsky
Radio, Television and Film
Yusuf Mustapha
Alxiur-Rahinan
JiKii Brenner
Lori Gayle Bumstine
Teresa Jeanne Corbett
Maria Christine Darrell
Mark John Darrow
Evan Stuart Fleishman
Heather Leigh Jones
Jason Brooke Koehler
Michael George Lasek
Joseph Daniel Long
Lisa Marie Palmer
Jill Evangeline Patton
James Richard Risner
Cathy-Mae Marguerite
Sitaram
Rozanne Gayle Sonneborn
I lolJen James Toplin
Alyssa Weisberg
Russian Area Studies
Christopher Joseph Engel
Russian Language and
Literature
Lyra Marie Vega
Spanish Language and
Literature
Jacqueline Aurelia Borro
Yoa' Tadmor
Speech Communication
Norman Michael Anderson
Randi Nadine Blumberg
Elissa Sloan Boyet
William Henry Bunte
Russell Andrew Dalin
Michael Eric Fuster
Daria Leslie Hassner
John Thomas Lester
Maureen Lyn McKee
Scott Perlstein
Glenn Thomas Saxman
Amy Melissa Smith
Holly Jean Stiener
Studio Art
Angela 1. Bart
Michael Berman
Erin Lynn Brown
Greta M. Brunschwyler
Robert Paul Deighton
Elyse Pamela Fried
Kevin Paul Gillespie
Jo Anne Israelson
Jung Hee Kim
Alejandra Martinez
Ann-Marie Provencher
* Kristen Jennifer Rhoades
Laura E. Rose
Kimberly Michele Simmons
Timothy Paul Svenonius
Bruce Lawrence Wong
Theatre
Lara Ellen Bull
Benjamin Andrew Zastrow
21
24. S Summa aim Laude
^ Magna cum Laudc
* aim Liuuk
Bachelor of Music
Music
Leslie Terrell Hamilton
Music Theory and
Composition
Tl-iomas Dexter Monroe, Jr
Music-Voice
llhert Isaac Miller
Bachelor of Science
Advertising Design
Marcela Barrientos
Marie Elania Bialous:
Jennifer Jeanne Chandler
Julie Christa Frankenfield
Melissa L. Hayden
Stephanie Joy Krupin
Daryl lUene Nortman
Angela Maria Romero
Jamie Sara Strober
Nicole I. T&chudin
Anita Jill Wagner
Charles Donald White 111
Valerie Susan Winer
David Te Hsien Yang
Interior Design
§ Jetifrey Todd LiaBraaten
Ernest M. Walker
* Bethany Rene Ziman
College of Behavioral
and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Anthropology
t Dale Susan Brenneman
Vidya Dorai
Nina Marie Fascione
Charemon Ee Watkins
Criminal Justice
John Martin Berent
Anne Marie Comet
Marjorie Joan Darling
Curtis Paul Delosreyes
Daniel Bloom Dhavvan
Charles Lewis Drengwitz
Cynthia Lynn Fedor
Kenneth Jeedong Hahn
Craig Lawrence Heller
John Zhong Huang
Colin C. Johnson
Timi Romina Jordan
Rajesh Anand Kumar
Peter Okyung Kwon
Robert Jefferson Lewis
William Richard Lewis, Jr.
James Thomas McKieman
Laura Marie Miller
* Jonathan Vem Newton
Lisa Michelle Niceforo
John Cassedy O'Connor
Kevin Anthony Pompey
Ruben Porras
Alexandre Herman Rene
Vincent James Sexton
Cassandra Linda Smalls
Donald F. Sullivan
Sidney A. Thomas
Barr>' Turtle
Jonathan Tlieodore Vessels
Stacy Lynn Wender
Jeffrey Paul Wwd
Criminology'
Lon Nadine Bushice
Kimberly Ann Carter
t Lisa Esther Hurwit:
Economics
Kathleen Kay Anderson
Michael Brown
Michael T. Crilley
t Steven Anthony Dell'Acqua
Peter Joseph Dunlea'y
Christopher Ossi Eskelinen
Michael Patrick Flanigan
* Jose A. Garcia
Roben Andrew Gilliland
Christopher Jerome Kephart
Colleen Kyung Kim
John Patrick Landon
Jeanne AT. Linham
Anthony Leainon
Ronald Dela Cru: Lerum
Harriet Safoaa Nyarko
Thomas Michael Parisi
Stuart Jay Rosenthal
Simon P. Skove
Michelle Elizabeth Thompson
Jacques Pierre Walker
Charles Douglas Windle
Linda N. Yakum
Ho Cyrus Yun
Government and Politics
Nicole J. Barrett
Cameron A. Barron 11
Karyn Hope Becken
Joseph Clmton Bembr^'
Lisa Anne Benderson
§ Melissa Maria Bryant
t Robin Nichole Burt
Christine Rene Calhoun
Leslie Ann Claibom
Julia Vesey Close
Timi L. Crawford
James Isaiah Darden, Jr.
Thomas Hunter DeBerry
Edward Randall Degges, Jr.
Melissa E. DiSpirito
Andrea Elizabeth Dushaw
TTiomas Ira Ewers
Teresa A. Fields
Douglas David Gear>'
David Dylan Gerstcn
Mohammed Moiez Ghadyali
John Carl Giuffrida, Jr.
* Michael Louis Giuliani
Kathleen Erin Gratehouse
David Alan Gray
Kristine Marie Handren
John Omar Suhail Hishmeh
Sara Kay Horowit:
Andrew M. Hudson
Thomas Calvin Hughes III
Charles Thoinas Jordan II
Sean Patrick Keller
Sandra Azita Keshavarzi
Stephanie Ann Kleinman
Katherine Thy Lam Le
Christina Lynn Leine
James Evan Levitt
Jonathan Mitchell Lipchin
Jack Edward Manning
Michael Kevin Mazor
Jennifer McHale
William Charles Miller, Jr
Joshua Alexander Moldover
Vasilia Morton
Layne Darren Moskowitz
AUyson Marie Murphy
Diana K. Nemeth
Laurette Renee Newsom
David A. Nieman
Jennifer Lynn Norton
David Patrick Novak
Gregon' Horatio Nugent
.'Kdam Michael Ochstein
Michael Reed 0erend
David Thomas Palladino
Brian Alan Pozesky
Brian Proctor
Sheri Renee Recoon
Renee Lynn Robertson
Patricia Luisa Sanchez
Hillary Beth Saperstein
Steven Phillip Savageaux
Michael Schetzel
Peter Michael Schleck
Felisa Dyan Sheskin
Matthew Edward Spencer
Kein David Spurrier
James Hoo'er Stirling
Janet Lea Stuber
Richard Gregg Sugarman
Marian Frances Tchou
Paul Joseph Turley
Di.iuglas Allen Van Winkle
Brian A. Vaughn
Lisa Marie Vecchiarelli
Adam David Vexler
Eric Howard Wadlin
Elliot Charles Warren
Michael C. Wathen
Matthew Henry Colbert
Wehland
Tittinie Amber Wetzig
Tiffany Lynn Winzell
Vanessa Gail Young
22
25. August 1 99 J GradiiaU's
Hearing and Speech
Sciences
Christine Ann Nhllcr
Psychology
Sarah jane Anders
Diane Rochclle Aten
Robert L. Bastress 11
Pamela Darcy Berg
Marian Agnes Bovello
Tracey Ann Cooper
Karen Lynn Donovan
Margaret Ann Feldmann
Jon Charles FredlunJ
Tracy Ellen Freyman
Michael Wayne Gold
Katherine A. Hart
Theodore Tliomas Kadala
Hanan M. Kamal
Alan Jay Kellerman
Wendi Allison Kellman
Karen Denise Marsh
Christopher Da-id Meagher
Michell Yvette Memtt
Kathleen Louise Minter
Merrick Morse
Irene Michele Myers
Nicole Louise Nearman
Marie-Claire Pearce
Lawrence Anthony Piccmini
Brian Joseph Rindos
* Mit:y Amelia Ruiz
Erin Catherine Shanahan
Angela Marie Simonetti
Kathy Michele Jackson Steele
Pasha Dominique Stewart
Jean M. Tippett
Jennifer Kay Ulehla
Ryan B. Vener
Stuart Todd Zaller
Shayne Philana Zimmerman
Sociology
Rachel Tamar Becker
Kevin A. Conner
Tracey Ann Cooper
Mark James Douglas
Laura Ann Duksta
Mary Margaret Durkin
2nd Major: Criminology
Linda Marie Goodwin
Nora Otts Johnson
Kimberly M. Kaplan
Christine Mane Lomh
t Jill Karin Magi
Deborah Devere Martin
Adrienne Catresa McLendon
Guila Ohayon
Anthony Michael Puglisi
Vanessa Williamson
Urban Studies
Debra Lynn Ae::ano
John Martin Baartz
Beth A. Berghom
Jeffrey Philip Barman
Keith Andrew Brengle
Bonnie Lee Grantham
Cynthia Marie Hegarty
Joseph Laurence Hodges IV
Kenneth Marc Krulik
Insook Lee
Keith Michael Lynch
Austin Murphy
Pablo Alfonso Pisani
Marilyn Beth Pomerantz
Karen Lee Reddon
Tira Delane Robinson
Mark Howard Sherman
Karen Jennifer Sloan
Linda Diane Thomas
Valanta Lynnetta Tliomas
Michelle R. Wood
Kimberly Ann Zanoni
Bachelor of Science
Geography
Ric.irilo Barreto
Lisa La Rue Ford
Michael Anthony Petrakis
William Russell Straw
Todd Eric Weidman
Psychology
Mark Robert Anderson
Ellen Elizabeth Blattner
Avesha Khan
College of Business
and Management
Bachelor of Science
Accounting
Anthony Gerome Austin
* Deepak Bansal
Kidane Gebre Berhe
Mark Andrew Bouma
Marian Lee Cook
Jennifer B. Creighton
Edward Michael Daniels
Robert William Daniels
Nicholas Doniinic Devaux
* Keith Christopher Dorsey
Sheila B. Doucet
Brian Craig Dougherty
Clydene Korlei Dowuona
Israel A. Eiferman
Norene Nathajia Eustaquio
William Clem Gardner
Prasanta K. Ghosh
* Matthew Zahnvil Gottlieb
Cynthia Anne Hackman
t Christina Patricia Haiss
Andrew Scott Hariton
Claudia Ho
* Michael J. Johnson
Steven DeCheng Kao
James Jang Kim
Nicole Lynn Leiker
§ Joan Elizabeth Mayse
Michael Damian Miller
Tlieodore Phillip Palmer
Gregory Patrick Rascher
Justin Todd Renner
JmTakRo
Nilum Sharma
Beverly Ruth Shykind
§ Ann Marie Smith
Il-Hyuk Son
Manoranjan Tayal
Bethelhem Haile Tessema
Kenneth James Thiele
Man Chung Wang
QiWen
* Alice Catherine Wright
Finance
Michael E. AbiU
Mohammad Masud Akbar
Tim Mitchell Benter
Kimberly Ann Calabro
2nd Major; Marl<eting
Kelly Peter Campbell
Naushad H. Chamdia
Benjamin Delia Franca
Jeffrey Scott Depo
Danny Eisenberg
2nd Major: Acco^mting
t Adam Jason Fechter
Mohammed Moiez Ghadyali
Sarah Christine Glynn
Matthew Ross Goldstein
Richard Paul Griffin, Jr.
Cynthia Anne Hackman
Brian Keith Hamilton
David Michael Horvath
David Erik Janzen
Peter Gabriel Kerry
Andrew Chih-Ho Lin
Matthew Nicholas McGovem
Monvalee Phathanothai
Bradford Miguel Smith
Rick Stephen Tagler
Mark Christopher Uhl
Michael Lee Walter
General Business and
Management
Mark Edward Da-is
Craig Charles Dawsey
Merrill Marc Heller
Michael Jason Kaplan
Michael Thomas Kwaraceius
Victoria Patanella LeBlanc
t Bruce Allen La Fleur
Deanna Marie Lombardo
Thomas Byron Miller 11
Mark Burns Nardone
Louisa G. Nichols
Erin Justine O'Brien
Richard Charles Osman
Don E. Piccone
Craig Steven Spencer
Kah Bee Tan
Deirdre Maureen Ward
23
26. § Summa cum Laude
f Magna cum Laude
* aim Liiudc
Management Science and
Statistics
Kyle Stuart Comwell
Suchita Guntakatta
Gan' Michael Kennedy
Ji Hii Lew
JiUReneeMulchi
Marketing
Sheila R. Chopra
Franco Cian
Pierre Clemenceau
Karen Patricia Collins
Christopher Francis Doherty
2?iii Major: Gaieral
Business aiid Management
Mark A. Ennis
Lorraine C. Francis
Jonathan Andrew Gitelman
Patricia L.Hill
Daniel Nathan Hoffman
Isaac I. Hsu
John D. Jordan
Chris L. Kleppin
Andrianna Koskoris
Caroline Ling Kuan
Helen F. Lee
Jennifer Ann LeRoy
Kathy Mallis
Michael Ferlise Mastria
Michelle Margret-Marie
Maxwell
Mark Hayden Melvin
Tracy L. Mostow
Carlos Alberto Ohanian
Gail Lynn Paris
Adam Peake
Catherine Lea Rosander
Laura Ann Shannon
Stephanie Anne Tokar
Jay Aaron Torchinsky
§ Grace Ying Tuanmu
Karen Barbara Webster
Jennifer L. Wtxjd
IndMajar: Transpanation
Kimberlee Ann Zeller
Personnel and Labor
Relations
Melody Lynn Dean
Frances Rae Geronimo
Melissa Regina Gottlieb
Janet Martin Hunter
2rui Major: Marketing
Kurt Fredrick Kissler
Teyon O. McCoy
Transportation
Kathy Ann Bongers
Dorothy Jane Hersey
Matthew Trew Huseman
Jeffry Lee Mason
Michael Gregory McVearry, Jr.
2nd Major: Marketing
College of Computer,
Mathematical and
Physical Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Yulan Bai
Martin Garcia Bennertz
Giselle Simone Bryan
Tijuana Swanson Cacanindin
Winthrop Desmond Chan
Daniel Craig Cuniss
Kathr>'n Claire DelGandio
Mmh Tam Ngoc 13o
Jeffrey Charles Kight
Changsoo Kim
Henry H. Kim
Jae Rung Kim
Peter Shinsung Lee
Edward Mark Mittman
Lynda Lou Norris
Steven Michael Pichney
Kenneth Leland Stone
Michelle N. Tran
Nohuyoshi Watanabe
Anna Hua Zhong
Mathematics
Cali Chen
Lawrence Denwood Jackson
Kimberly Marie Navarta
Natalie Ann Norris
Katherine Chry'stine Prine
Barry M. Shay
Margaret Ann Stavish
Adrienne Beth Weiner
Physical Sciences
David Lee Chin
David Carl Stutzer
Anthony Grant White
Physics
Justin Robert Cohen
Michael Edward Haken
Arvind Sinha
Ari Michael Solow
t Juan Alejandro Valdivia
College of Education
Bachelor of Arts
English Education
Melanie Jeanne Qiates
Beth Melanie Price
Michael Allen Smith
Science Education
Kevin Dale Sebum
Social Studies Education
Patricia Page Stallsmith
Bachelor of Science
Early Childhood Education
Michele Lynn C'ortado
Elementary Education
Jeannine Marie Micknick
Kristy Anne Mothershead
Rita M. Reluzco
Home Economics Education
Cynthia Bird Beeg
Kathryn Patricia Pace
Industrial Arts Education
Keith Irving Tautkus
Brian Stephen V'iolett
Industrial Technology
Zenon Michael Dankewych
Roberto Aramis Gutiertez
Hyeong Joon Son
Michele Lynn Stagnoli
Danita Marie Thomas
Music Education
Erik Christopher Glottelty
Science Education
Sharon Kay Clavell
John George Rumbaugh
Social Studies Education
Nathan Charles Johnson
Stacey D. Levitan
Mark Anthony Sutton
David Bruce Wehking
Special Education
Linda M. Davis
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Undesignated Engineering
Christopher John Dobry
Howard Jay Luterman
Bachelor of Science in
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Lynn Natalie Carlson
Omar Stephen Custodio
George Thomas Grewe
Oliver David Hirschteld
t Joon Han Lee
Joseph Anthony McElwee
James Gordon Paterson, Jr.
Edison W. Villacis
T:u-Liang Yen
Bachelor of Science in
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Mohammad Dehgani
Ghahjavarestani
John Douglas Armstrong
Jamieson
24
27. August 1991 Graduates
Bachelor of Science in
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Irene Theresa Andreadis
Mitchell John Bonanno
Thomas Scott Et:ler
David Christopher Gantt
Lane Wehster Swauger
Michael Regan Zettler
Bachelor of Science in
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
* luan Luis Altaro
Mark Edwin Bower
§ Palmyra Evangeline Catravas
Jeffrey Allan ChiUa
Laurice Hsin-yi Chow
Phyllis Hiotis
Tasuki Hirata
* Owen James Hynes
Amir Ka:em:adehmarand
Ranjana Khan
Cuong Doan Le
t Joon Han Lee
Tony S. Lee
Michael Ricardo Lopez
Anna Le Luo
Mohsen E. Mahoudian
Phu Viet Mai
Harry George Mantakos
Ketan Lalit Mehta
Louis Anthony Morell
Hiep T. Nguyen
Joseph George Pendell
Kirk Andrew Redman
Pejman E Shariti
Jonathan Kendall
Shuttlewood
Gregory Maxwell O'Connor
Smith
James Allan Wigle
Bachelor of Science in
Fire Protection
Engineering
Fire Protection Engineering
Michael Lewis Edwards
Dan Hoang
Waseem Akhter Khan
Brian Mark McGraw
Bachelor of Science in
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Marcel Brian Joel Belanger
Hugh Patrick Caherty 11
Scott Steven Chappie
Paul Yonkeun Cho
Douglas Muir Ferguson
Christopher Daniel Flanigan
John Brads Gilbert
Cesar Maria
Gomez-Hernandez
David Le
William Wong Lee
Michael G. Lyons
Geoffrey Scott Nesbitt
Tai Loi Ng
Vonna Lynne Ordaz
Tracy Beth Styslinger
All M. Tafreshi
Anil P. Tailor
College of Health and
Human Performance
Bachelor of Science
Health Education
Terry Frances Gramaglia
Kinesiological Sciences
Todd Raymond Gazelle
Kenneth Todd Gillmer
Deborah Maureen Johns
Janine Dungan Nyce
David Douglas Parker
Paul Michael Romanchock
Julie Michele Rosenberg
Recreation
t Jeffrey David Bricken
Lawrence Samuel Doyle
Victoria Noel Fink
Jennifer Lynne Judd
Evan John Kintzios
t Diana Melody Neeriemer
Laurie Allison Penchina
College of Human
Ecology
Bachelor of Science
Consumer Economics
Agostino Roberto Buono
William John Cammarata
Christina Cheryl Chai
Robin Michelle Doser
Denise Marie Gouldman
Mouly Phuong Hay
Marci Sue Kammarmnn
Odin Pierre Moody
Melissa Mane Moul
Don Edward O'Dell
Tresa Denese Pinkney
Theresa Ann Regan
Carol Jean Seale
Ayelet Steiman
Mamie Lynn Stone
Gianluca Stefano Zucchet
Dietetics
Chantal Mary Buettner
Family Studies
Christina Beth DeRosa
Michele Allison Essig
Belinda R. Fassett
Jennifer A. Graham
Lee Kathryn Hoyle
Amy Dawn Kudler
Christine Marie McHugh
Lynn Beth Parker
Marjorie Lynn Rockman
Elizabeth Robin Stearns
Lawrance Lee Thomas
Lorena M. Ugarte
Management and
Consumer Studies
Amy Elizabeth Armstrong
t Patricia Lynn Brandt
Margery Anne Dugan
John Thomas Landon, Jr
Richard Michael Ottone, Jr.
Daniel Thomas Rohn
John Norman Valdivieso
Textile Marketing/Fashion
Merchandising
Andrea Carol Braun
Cassandra Marie Clifton
Rhea Lynn DeMar
Caren Ann Goldstein
Katherine Marie Johnson
Ilene Beth Laufer
Mee Young K. Lee
Jany Yu Quitugua
Cara Jill Weisberg
Textile Science
Vanessa Dawn Coles
College of Journalism
Bachelor of Science
Journalism
Wendy Elizabeth Babbitt
Evan L. Bass
Elicia Brand
Heather Lynn Carr
Nora Chemcrinski
Mark I. Dziadek
Kathy Ellen Eloam
Carin Lynn Ganjon
Gerald William Gottesman
Jennifer Carol Hendrickson
Ina Marie Johnson
Ann Elizabeth Kirwan
Wendi E'e Leibowitz
Rae Meredith Mims
Susan Jill Mosley
Jacques L. Nouvel
Linda Ellen Odda
Mary Louise Pappas
25
28. S Sinnma aim LaiuL;
T Magiui aim LmiJc
* aim Laiidc
This crest adorns the west pediment of Ritchie Coliseum. Completed in 1932,
the building is named for former Govemer Albert C. Ritchie.
Kirsten Anne Powers
Indira Priyadharshini
Ranganachan
Hope Amy Rosenberg
Susan Mildred Safferman
Prastana Sinha
Dianna Lynn Sisas
Beth Ann Speranzella
t Lauren Michelle Stanley
Leah Anne Stockett
Stephanie Marie Stoughton
Jennifer Lynn Trendler
Oregon' S. Warner
Laura Elizabeth Weller
LaNissir Wliite
College of Life
Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biochemistry
Alkesh Prain Brahmbhatt
Yun Hee Cho
Mojgan Sarmadi
Brigilda Cocos Teneza
Chemistry
Scott George Crum
San Ming Hui
Prabhjot Kaur Kakar
Patricia Ann Valdes
Entomolog>'
Kex'in M. Higgins
General Biological Sciences
Daid '. Badau i
Julie Ann Deaner
Lori Drourr
Anna Yumi Hahn
Alex Garrett Holland, Jr
Youngjoi) Min
David Patrick Morgan
Camran Vatan Parast
Susan Yeon Park
Carmen Iris Ramirez
Benjamin Nicholas Sacks
Peter Johann Schmeissner
Daid Andrew Temporado
Microbiology
Avril Jacqueline Gonsalves
Aniko C. Papp
Kathleen Ellen Simpson
Steven W. Yang
Zoology-
Richard Jolin Bodine
§ Ronald N. Goodman
Kim Jacqueline Hill
George Young
Undergraduate Studies
Bachelor of General
Studies
Lora Carol Brody
Jilian Eden Klusner
David E Reed
Sandra Suggs
Edward Joseph Sweeney
Certificate Programs
Women's Studies
Lisa Ann Henderson
Leah Anne Stockett
Commissions
Second Lieutenants
U.S. Air Force Reserves
David Alan Gray
26
29. CANDIDATES
FOR GRADUATE
DEGREES
DECEMBER 1991
This decorative bull's eye window graces the front pediment of
the Reckord Armory. Built in 1944, the "New" Armory, as it
was then called, was first used for commencement exercises on
June 27, 1945.
Doctor of Philosophy
Quadri A. Adeseun Criminal Justice and Criminology
The Impact of Reiigiosiry on Delinquent Behaviors
Jamshid Aflaki Mechanical Engineering
Fluid D^'namits of Poppet Valves
Silhacen Aid Physics
Measurement of the Ratio of Neutron Cross Section to Proton Cross
Section in Muon Deep htelastic Scattering at 490 Gevic
Karim Amrane Mechanical Engineering
SnnuktiDn ofVapirr Compression Heat Pumps with Solurion Circuits
Sabinus O. Anaele Agricultural and Extension Education
The Role of Black Churches in the Provision of Services to the Poor
Kenneth E. Andrew Industrial, Technological and Occupational
Education
A Cojnparison of Mai-yland Behaviors About Hearing Conservation
Pracrices and Their K'nou 'ledge of the Harmful Effect of Noise
Sema K. Aydede Ecom miics
Isik A. Aytac Sociology'
Ocaipationol Sex-Segregation , Marital Pou'er, and Household Division
of Labor
John W. Bailey Computer Science
A Re-Engineen7ig Factory ffff Software Component Reuse
Martha B. Bailey Government and Politics
Tlie Role of Political Attitudes in Ldicrr Union Decline
Deborah B. Bandalos Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation
FactOTs Influencing the Cross-Validaticin of Confirmatory Factor
AnaK'sis Models
Hema A. Bandaranayake Botany
Induction, Trans/ormation and Cluiracterijation o/ Herliicitle Resistance
m Nicotiana
Saibal Banerjee Computer Science
Algorithmic Aspects of Map Estimation
Jessica S. Banthin Economics
Choice of Health Imurance and Models of Behavior under Uncerioint^i
The Decemher 1991 class roster comprises degree candidates
from the undergraduate and graduate programs at the
University of Mar^'land at College Park. As final action
cannot always he taken tor candidates hy the time this
program is printed, the list of candidates here is tentative
only. The university reserves the right to withdraw or add
names. Diplomas (for other than doctoral degrees) will be
mailed hy the Office of Records and Registrations.
27
30. Jian-Zhong Bao Chemical Physics
Impedance Spectroscopy of Human Erythrocytes
Dawn C. Barnes Radio, Television and Film
Intcnacial Romance in Hollywood Cinema: 1965-1975
Charles Barone Psychology
The Assc:ismcm of Adolescent Peer Group Norms
William T. Barton Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
A Semiotic AnaK'sis of Teacher Generated Wall Displays in Secondary
English Classrooms
Chantelle M. Beal Textiles and Consumer Economics
Interaction of Long Chain Quaternary Aminonmm Compowvls with
Te.xnfe Suhsnates
Sarvotham M. Bhandarkar Mechanical Engineering
Thermomechanical Aiu]/sis arid Fatigue Life Prcdicnon of Plated
Through Holes m iultilayered Printed Wiring Bauds.
Aniket Bhattacharya Physics
QiMntHtn Monte Carlo Simukrion on Huhhard Model for Hig/i-
Tempeniture Superconductors
Dina Birman Psychology
BiLiiltKralism and Adjustment of Latino Immigrant Adolescents.
Michael B. Blackburn Entomology
/denti/icflrion of a New Diuretic Peptide fi-om Adult Manduca Se.vta.
Betsey S. Blakeslee American Studies
The Role of Oigani;ariona/ Culture in Employee Response.
Rex 1. Blankinship Business and Management
Query Optimirarion and Data Al/ocanon on Distributed Database
Systems: An Integrated Solution Approach
Kara T. Boatman Economics
Telecomjnunicanons a^id Export Peiformance: An Empirical
Ini'estigation of Developing Counmes
Paul R. Boberg Physics
The Momentu7n Transfer and Target Mass Dependence of the (e,e'p)
Reaction On Carbon- 12 aid Copper-63
Jean Bolot Computer Science
A Leasi-Squares Appro.vimation Technique with an Application to the
Transient M/M/l Queue.
E. D. Bomberger Music
The German Musical Troijiing of the Second New England School.
Deejon Bradby Psychology-
Racial Identitv Attitudes of Black Students and Academic Persistence
at a PredominantK- White University.
Linda C. Brigham English Language and Literature
Ret'olurionar>' Icons; Romanticism, Slielle. and Technologies of
Re/erence.
Mark M. Bundy Marine, Estuarine, and Enininmental Sciences
An Economic Eiuluation of Maryland's Oyster Industry.
Peter J. Burgess French Language and Literature
Edirion and Siud of the Manuscript Arsenal No. 3645 containing a
Life of St. Callierinc.
Joan A. Burke English Language and Literature
"In Another Dimension": H.D. In Proplietic Tradition
Linda G. Byrd Ztxilogy
Tie L'se of Molecular Probes to Localize the Nude Mutation on Moitse
Chromosome 1
Carlos J. Camacho Physics
Fluctuanons In Model Vesicles and Polymers
Elisabeth A. Carmichael English Language and Literature
Jolin Skelton and the Language of Reformation
Lawrence J. Carroll II Biochemistry'
P;yrui'ate Pliosp/iate DiKinase: Cloning, Chemical Mechanism and
Tertiary Sfnicture.
Ai-Ling Chai Marine, Estuarine, and Enironmental Sciences
A Compreliensii-e Sampling Design for Oyster Stock .Assessment in iJie
Maryland Portion of Chesapeake Bay
Jinhwa Chang Aerospace Engineering
A Study of Viscous Interaction Effects on Hypersonic Waveriders
Dar-Zen Chen Mechanical Engineering
D>'namic .AnaKsis and Synthesis of Geared Robotic Mechanisms
Jun-Liang Chen Physics
First-Pnnciples Studies of Ionic and Transition -Metal Microclusters
Ruey-Shan Chen Entomology'
CIiaracteri;anon of a Granulosis Virus ofHeliothis Armigera (Huber)
From Scleral Lcpidopteran Hosts
Joong D. Choi Agricultural Engineering
E^ect of Imert'ening Land Use on Runoff Quality
Roberta J. Cochrane Qmiputer Science
Issues in Integrating Actii'e Rides Into Database Systems
Richard Cohen Physics
Optical and Transport Studies of Quasi One Dimensional Systems With
Application to Conducting Polymers
Moshe Coll Entomology
Effects of Plant Habitat Diversity on the Mexican Bean Beetle and its
Parasitoid, Pediobius Foveolatus
Kathleen Cornell Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
AnaK'sis of the Relarionship Bettceen W oric Culture and Selected
Academic Measures of School Productiiity in Catholic Elementary
Schools Using the Managing Productive Schools Model
William J. Coyle Economics
Tlie Fonnation of Distributional Coalitions and Firm Profitability
Linda B. Cross Human Deelopment
Narrative Styles in A/ncan-American Children: The Effects ofSES
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31. Deccmf>L'r/991 Candidates
James P. Darling Electrical Engineering
Data Parallel Algimthiis for the Numerical Modeling of
Semicoruiuctor Devices
William T. Darnell Counseling and Personnel Ser'ices
A Sti(d;v of the Vocational Characteristics ofDeaj High School
Students L'sing Ho/land's Self-Directed Search-Foiin Easy
Mary A. Delia English Language and Literature
Letters to My Adi'isor; A Postmodern Convslxjiuience
Edward J. Demarco Economics
Taxes in a Model of Bank Portfolio Choice
Dinakar S. Desai Animal Sciences
Derel<j/.)mental Regulation o/ Itisulin-Like Growth Factor - I in Sheep
Gifty M. Dowuona Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Famil>' Brtc/<ground and Educatiomrl Achietemeni in Ghana: A Look
at Male and Fenwie L'nH'ersit Entrants From Residential Schools
Elizabeth S. Draiek Microbiology
Cloning of an Epimerase-like Gene front Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
Ersin Dur Physics
L'ncoiistrained BRST Superfield Theories
Bryan E. Dutton Botany
A Mono^aphic Study of the Genits Anemone L.
(Raniinculiiceae)Secti(m S;yli'ia Gaudin
Erica J. Edelman Counseling and Personnel Services
E.vplOTation of Salient Student Characteristics Involved in Committee
Decision-mfllcing Regarding Placement of Children into Specialized
Programs /or the Highl Gifted
Mohamad Elbaraka Electrical Engineering
Optitnal Control of Large Space Structures
Noel L. Eller Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Benefit Segmeniaticm: Implications /or the RecTiaiment oj Maryland
Associate Degree and Baccalaureaxe Nursing Studeiits
Xinhua Feng Botany
Int'oliement o/Cytokinins and Protein Kintises in Nicotiana Genetic
Twmrrigenesis
Carla B. Ford Human Development
An E.vamination 0/ the Relationship BetU'een the Family Eni'ironment
and School Adtiptanon and Academic Achiei-ement in Homeless
Children Filing in Transitiomil Housing L'nits
Patricia A. Francis American Studies
"Never a Stranger" : Margaret Mead as an American Celebrity
Debra M. Franklin Journalism
The Media Attorney as Gate Keeper: A Study 0/ the Role 0/ the
Newspaper Counsel
Patrick R. Gartin Criminal Justice and Criminology
A Replication and Analytic Extension of the Minneapolis Domestic
Violence Experiment
Paula J. Gaynor Animal Sciences
Effects of Diet Composition and Animal Characteristics on Blood
Metolioliies , Milk Yield and Composition
Janice R. Garde Textiles and Consumer Economics
Texture Analysis of Wool Carpets
Janette C. Garvin Civil Engineering
Use of Image Processing to Identify Roadi and Individual Houses From
Scanned High Altitude Photography
Maria-Jocelyne Gessnar Psychology
An Interpersonal Attrocrion Approach to Leader-Membei- Exchange
Nita Ghai Economics
Sai'ings Behai'iorand Financial Development: A Study /or India
Peter M. Giovanoni Astronomy
Effects of Relativistic Neutror^ on Active Gdatic Nuclei ModeLs
Irene C. Glaser Curriculum and Instruction
The Effects of Participating Art-Related Activities im Elementary
Stuti.'nts' AFility to Retain In/ormarion
Gail F. Goldman Counseling and Personnel Services
R'ohut's Theory of Narcissism: Its Relationship to Adolescent Substance
Ahi«e
Deborah F. Grandner Counseling and Personnel Services
The Relationship Between Moral Deielopmeni and W'hiie Racial
Identity Dei'elopment
David K. Griegel Physics
Nucleon Propagation in Nuclear Matter: A QCD Sum Rule Approach
Indrani Gupta Economics
Changing Ineqiudities in Lifetime Earnings
Daniel J. Gustafson Agricultural and Extension Education
Profrram Management Characteristics and Agricultural Extension
Perfonrumce: An Examiruition 0/ International Extension Project
/nien'entions
William P. Guthrie Government and Politics
On the Role of Interest Groups in the Policy Implementation and
Ei'aluiition Processes
William L. Hammarstan Nuclear Engineering
Assessment of Partial Failures on Nuclear Plant Safety
Hae W. Han Textiles and Consumer Economics
The Effect of Social Status on the Demand /or Apparel
Ming Han Chemistry
Coal - and Oil - Fired Potver Plants Contributions to the Atmosphere of
Maryland
Diane K. Hancock Chemistry
Isolation and Structure Determination 0/ a L^iiijue Pyoiwdine- type
Siderophore Containing L-threo-beta-hydroxyhisti&ie
Hong Hao Physics
Aspects of Dynamic Critical Phenomena in a Single -Component Fhtid
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32. Jill Harp Chemistry
Investigatium of the Reactivities of Tet^-aalkylstannes
Bronda F. Harrison Agronomy
Ph-tol)hlhora Resistance m Perennial Glycine Species
Nedra Hartzell Counseling and Personnel Services
The Schlossherg Trartsition Model and Re-Entr^ AtixicT^ Among
Peace Corps Volunteers
Mahmoud A. Hassan Horticulture
The Biology" o/ AgTohticterium V'ectoied Ruhiis Transfonnation and
Selection of Transjoiined Plants.
Barbara E. Haughey Curriculum and Instruction
Effects of Variation in Text, in Instruction and in Directions on
Sok'ing Mathematics Word ProWems, on Reading Comprehension and
on Strategy Use
Jeffrey A. Hayes Psychology
Male Counselors' Reactions to Gay and HIV-infected Clients
Jean-Yves Herve Computer Science
Coni|5iiter Vision for Navigation Tasks
Tilak M. Hewagama Astronomy
An h^frared Polarimetric Study of SwMpots
Emily Hoffnar Economics
An Efftcwnc-^ Wage Model of the Labor Market Impact o/ Adiwiice
Notice Legislation
Neil A. HoUiker Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Dual Institutional Accreditanon : A Stud>' of Bible Colleges with Both
National and Regional Accreditation
Wen-Shuen Hong Civil Engineering
Belimior of Two-Span Composite Bridge Girders Designed Iry
Autostress Metliod(ALFD)
Helen M. Housley Theatre
To Inherit the Wind: Margo Jones as Director
Kae-Sheng Hsueh Nuclear Engineering
An Integrated Simulation Model For Plant/Operator Beliavior in
Accident Conditions
Shaobing Hua Botany
Molecular Characterization of Photosystcm II 2}-kLi Polypeptide and
its Gene in Nicotiana
Qishen Huang Business and Management
Aspects 0/ Multiiuriute Vanaliilit>' m Quality' Control
Yunus Hussain Electrical Engineering
Design and Perfm-mance Eraluation of a Class of Finite-State Vector
Quanlijers
Shirley Hymon-Hendricks Education Policy, Planning, and
Administration
Bridging tlie Gap Bettceen Fosliion Retail Education and Employment:
An Assessment of the Benefits and Limitations of Existing Practices
Gail Ifshin Economics
The Institutional Determinants of United States Agricultural Police
Bryan C. Jack Economics
Jmenuitioiuil Public Goocis: Tlie Economics of Their Provisioii and
Cost-Control Incentives Under the Coumdt-Nas/i H>pollresis
Ching Y. Jan Electrical Engineering
Composite Interconnection Networks for Parallel Computers
Dianne N. Janczewski Zoology
Pli)'logen>' 0/ tlie Felidae Based on Mitochondrial DNA Setjuence
Comparisons
Robert W. Janes Government and Politics
Bie^hnei'ism and New Thinking in Soi'iet-Finnisli Relations
Katharine A. Jankowski Public Communication
The Battle of Ideologies: A Struggle For Oicnership in the Deaf
Community
Linda V. Jefferson Counseling and Personnel Services
The Relarionship Betu'een Stages of Change arid Premature Tennination
Among Alcohol Dependent Clients in an Outpatient Treatment Program
Li-Feng Jiang Physics
Search for "Precursor" Ph^ysisorption o/02 and CO on tlie (III)
Surface of Nickel; Blockage of Chemisorption try Monola^ier Amounts
of Neon
Catalina M. Johnson Hearing and Speech Sciences
Emergence 0/ Syntactic Subject in Monolingual Acquisition of Spanish
Wen-Yuan Kao Botany
The Effect of Environmental Factors on Paraheliotropic Leaf Moi'ement
Barbara J. Kasten Curriculum and Instmction
A Study 0/ Individual Pattenis in the Use of Reflective Thinking in the
Self Reports of a Field Experience
Aurora L. Katterjohn Psychology
The Effect That Personal and Social Resources of Coping Mechanisms
Hai'e on the Psychological Well-Being 0/ Mexican-American Elderly
Women
Tetsuo Kawamura Physics
Phonon and Impurity Scattering Limited Electron Mobilities in ALx
GaJ-x As/GaAs Heterojunctions
Anita M. Kedas Human Development
Maryland Minor Life Ei^ents Scales: Instrument Development
David M. Kehne Electrical Engineering
Experimental Studies of Space-Charge Dominated Non-LJni/orm
Electron Beams in a Periodic Solenoid Channel
Henry E. Kelly Edtication Policy, Planning, and Administration
A Comparison 0/ the Perceptions of Teachers Employed in Priiate
Catholic High Schools Administered by Lay and Religious Principals
Carol F. Keydel Counseling and Personnel Ser'ices
An Exploration 0/ Perception and Coping Behai'ior in Family Memhers
Lii'ing With a Closed Head Injured Relatii'e
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33. December 199 1 Candidates
Frederick D. Kim Aerospace Engineering
Ftmmuiim cmi Vcdidalion of High-Order MathLnnadcal Mcidt'Ls o/
Helicopter Flight /);yiii;!)iiic.s
Jeong H. Kim Reliability Engineering
A Bayesian Model For Aggregating Expert Opinioiu
Kee ]. Kim Chemical Engineering
Maiding arid Control of Continuous Free Radical Polymeri-atinn
Reactors
Stephen F. Knack Economics
Essays on Voter Participation
Keng-Tai Ko Computer Science
On Congestion Control in High-Speed W^ide-Area Networks
Clarence M. Korendyke Physics
Predicted Optical Performance and Design of a Near-UV
Coronagraph: A New litstrutnent to Observe Ion Temperatures and
Electron Densities in tfie Inner Corona
Alfred H. Krall Jr. Physics
CJsciiiating-Bi)d;y Viscomen^ and its Application to a Phase -Separating
Liquid Mixture
Chun C. Kung Electrical Engineering
Inductive Energy Storage Systems and Photoconductive Semiconductor
Opening Switch
Ohbin Kwon Mechanical Engineering
Numerical Study of Turbulent Reacting Flcnv in an Internal
Combustion Engine Cylinder
Shoupeng Lai Botany
Molecular SiructKre of the VacuoLir H+Translocating ATPose from a
Higher Plant
loannis E. Lamhadaris Electrical Engineering
Same Problems oj Admission and Routing Control in Modem
Computer Communication Networks
Rajiv Laroia Electrical Engineering
Ana/>'Sis and Design of a Fixed-Rate Structured Vectin- Qimntijer
Derived From Variable-Length Scalar Quantizers
David A. Lat;ko Economics
Wars.Slrikes. and Legal Disputes: A Study of Conflict and its
Resolution
Richard D. Layton Music
Large-Scale Torial Connections in Robert Sclimiiann's Dic/iteWiefee
Virginia A. Lerch Horticulture
Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity Within and Among Species, Groups
and Breeding Lines of an Itnpatiens Gcrrnplosm Collection
Maria L. Levav Human Development
Attention Perfoiinance in Children Affected With A'rsence Epilepsy
and Their First Degi'ee Relatives
Ming-Guang Li Electrical Engineering
Intenni.ving Optical and Microicai'e Sig7ials in GaAs Microstrip Circuits
and its Applications
Qi Li Physics
Resonant Ionization Mass Spectroscopy (R/MS) A^ a Tool For
NonLinear Spectroscopy in Atomic Calcium Under Strong Optical Field
Yan Liao Mechanical Engineering
Dropwise Evaporative Cooling of Solid Surfaces
Kuo Liaou Chemical Engineering
Effect of Pulsating Flow, Acoustic Vihmtum and Subcooling on Incipient
Boiling Hysteresis
Chang-Pin Lin Mechanical Engineering
Fonnal Representation, V'ei'i/ication and Implementation of Rule Based
Infoimatiun Systems for Integrated Manufacturing ( INSIM)
Chaun-Ping Lin Civil Engineering
Motiel Studies of the Effects of Explosion for Application to the Lunar
Surface
Feng L. Lin Business and Management
Integer Progi-amming Models With Reliability Constraints
Yin-Nian Lin Chemistry
The Syntheses of New Spiro Monomers and Their Polymerizations
Nancy C. Lindley Music
Singer Radiami Pazinor and American Music: The Peijonner as
Advocate
Peter J. Linstrom Chemical Engineering
Model Based Statistical Process Control for Continuous Processes
Silvia R. Lopes Mathematical Statistics
Spectral Estinuition m Frequency Modulated Models
Wei-Ran Lou Electrical Engineering
Experimental Studies of High Pmver Plasma-Filled Backieard Wave
Oscillatms
David M. Mackie Physics
Optical and X-Ray Properties of Polyacetylene
Anil P. Macwan Nuclear Engineering
Shirley ]. Magnusson Curriculum and Instruction
The ReLmonship Betu'een Teacher Content Knowledge and Pedagogical
Content R'notcledge and Student R'nou'ledge oj Heat Energy and
TempeiatU7e Concepts-
Betty L. Malkus Human Development
A Comparision oj Families of Substance Abusing and Non-Substance
Abusing Adolescents Using Olsen'.s Circumple.v Motlel of Family
Functioning
Yolanda E. Mancilla Psychology
Social Networks and Social Suppoit in Transcultural Transitions: The
Case of Latin American Immigrant Adolescents in U.S. High Schools
Alfredo A. Marchetti Cheinistry
Charge and Mass Distribution in Cl-biduced Nuclear Reactiims
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34. Gemma A. Marolda Government and Politics
British and German Economic Relations With Japan: Strengthening
the 'i'eak Link' m a New Western Secunty Regime
Francis J. Marra Public Communication
Crisis Pubhc Relations
Stefan E. Martin Linguistics
Topics m the Syntax of Norstandard English
Richard VV. May Civil Engineering
An Analysis System far Evaluating the Structural Performance of
Asphalt Coiicrete Mixes
Michael ]. Mazarr Policy Studies
Minimal Nuclear Forces and L'.S. National Security
Sidney Mazel Kinesiology
The Effects of Strength Training on Bone Mineral Density and Bane
Remodeling in Middle Aged and Older Men
Joseph E. Mazur Physics
A Survey of 0.4-80 MeVINucleon Solar Flare Particle Abundances
arid Energy Spectra
Paul ]. McCusker Psychology
A Stud of Batterers Court-Ordered to Counseling: Explorations of
Changes in Pei'sonal Meaning Ssiems
Michael S. McQueney Chemistry
Jnt'esrigation of the Terraii%-merui Pyriformis W.
2-Aminoethylphosphonic Acid Bios>nilieric Patliuw^" and the P-C
Bond Forming Enzyme Phosp/ioenolfr*na'ate Mutose
Bahram Meyssami Chemical Engineering
A Sstemi Approach to the Automation of Process Modeling Activities
James A. Milke Aerospace Engineering
Modeling and Evaluation of the Effect of Short Term Heating on the
Structural Performance of Composites
Samer Minkara Electrical Engineering
MicToelectronic ReaUzatian of Logic Functions Using Solitons
Amir Mirmiran Civil Engineering
Nonlinear Stability Analysis of Prestressed Sandwich Arches L'sing the
Finite Element Method
Lorraine S. Monaco Economics
The Price-Income Side of an Jnterindustrv' Macroeconomic Model:
Development and Simulanons
Barbara E. Morris-Troiano Counseling and Personnel Services
The Use of Structural Equation Modeling to Test a Causal Model
Relating Key Variables to Compulsii'e Eating and Bulimia in
Undergraduate X' omen
Daniel P. Mosser Industrial, Technological and Occupational
Education
Delphi Study of the Future of BaccalauTreatio Level Industrial
Technology Prograim (1991 - 2015 A. D.)
Debra S. Munk Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Adelphi Study of Stakeholder's Perceptions of the Ideal English
Curriculum Far the Year 2000
Thomas O. Murray Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
The Process Utilized in the Selection of Computerized Financial Systems
far Institutions of Higher Learning
Mary V. Murtha English Language and Literature
The Visible Circle: Hawthorne and the Literary Sketch in America
Rakesh Nagi Mechanical Engineering
Design and Operation of Hierarchical Production Management Systems
Jagannathan Narasimhan Electrical Engineering
Recon/iguration of Programmable Stnictures
Sharon L. Nelson Human Development
Factors Related to Suicide Proneness Among Adolescents
Nathan S. Netanyahu Computer Science
CompulationalK' Efficient Algonthms For Robust Estimation
Lois H. Neuman Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Predictors of Performance on the Nursing Licensure Examinaaan in a
LPN-RN Program
Francis S. Nicol Curriculum and Instruction
The Secoruiary School Cumadum and Its Relevance to the Manpower
Needs of Sierra Leone
Vivek M. Nirkhe Computer Science
Ann M. O'Mara Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Tlie Relationsliip Belu'een Nursing Faculty ProducriiitN' and
C/iairperson Leadership Style
Beth A. O'Brien Counseling and Personnel Services
An Exploratory Study of the Career Aspirations, Career Progression,
and Career Mobility of Ten Executives at Midhfe
Marilyn J. Olson Curriculum and Instruction
Prospective Teachers' Familiarity With Instructional Activities
Recommemled Far Elementary School Geography
Delys Ostlund Spanish Language and Literature
The Reaction of History in the Fernando aiid Isabel Plays o/Lope de
Vega
Yen-Hao Pan Mechanical Engineering
A Numerical Scheme Applicable to Both Incompressible and
Compressible Time-Accurate Turbulent Nai'ier-Stofces Flows
Kalpana Panigrahi Nutritional Sciences
Studies on the Effects of Dietary Isomeric Fatty Acids in 3T3-L/ Celts,
a Model for Lipid Metabolism in Adipose Tissue
Haralabos Pavlopoulos Mathematical Statistics
Starisiicol Inference For Optimal Thresholds
Shirley S. Peck Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Research. Technology Transfer, and Jn/ormantm Flou' in Former Soviet
Bloc Naticms: The Case of Hungary
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35. Dcccmhcrl99l Candidates
Thi Pham Physics
Far Infrared Properties ofYBA2 Cu3 07 Crystals: Superconducmig
State
Sara Poggio Stx:iol(ig>'
Geiuier Inequality as a Det<.'n7imaiil of Fertility Among Mexican
ImmigranUi, Mexican Americans, and Non-Hispanics m the United
States
Margaret J. Potthast Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation
A Simulatii in of Categorical Variable Met/iotlologv in Cunfinnatory
Factor Analysis
Delois M. Powell Mictobiology
Taxonom;v o/ the Marine Geneia, H>p/io>noiws
S/iewanelWAItcnmionai Based on Serology aiul Memhrane Protein
Profiles and Analysis of Tyrosinase Activity in H Junnasc/iiana
B. P. Prince Counseling and Personnel Services
A Stud'* of Personality Types of Educators and Preferred Discipline
Strategies
Branislav M. Radak Physics
Type U Su/ierstnngs in Curved Backgrowid-hyiv Energy Limit and
Quantization
Milind V. Rane Mechanical Engineering
Two Stage Vapor Compression Heat Pump With Solution CircuiLs
Anne M. Regan Counseling and Personnel Services
Search and Commitment Processes in White Racial Identity Formation
Shane L. Regdos Chemistry
Radiopharmaceutical Quality Assurance L'nli:3ngNeutTO)i Actiiwrion
Analysis and Post Colu?nn Reaction Detection
Roger J. Reitman SiKiology
Relatioiwl Rationaiit and Configurations of Control: A Theoretical
and Empirical Analysis of Labor Process Control
George Y. Richardson Engineering Materials
Prabaddh R. Riddhagni Nuclear Engineering
Numerical and Experimental Determiiiation of Energy Deposited hy
Fast Electrons in Plastic Tubes and Wire Jnsul<xtxons
Judith M. Riggin American Studies
The Sexes, the Sixties, and Doris Day
Chloe E. Ringer Botany
Det'elopinent of Gray Leaf Spot of Field Corn Caused (77 Cercospora
Zeae-Mgydis
Cathy C. Romeo Education Policy, Planning, and Administration
Andrew C. Roper Kinesiology
Perceiied Teaching Concerns Among Student Teachers of Physical
Education and Their Coojxrative Teachers
Thomas R. Rumbaugh Economics
A General Equililmum Mtidel With Scale Economies and Imperfected
Competition: An Applicatiori to the Welfare Costs ofTnuL' Restrictions
Nancy A. Runion English Language and Literature
Irtcorporating the Syllogis7n into the Teaching of Writing
Nalin H. Samarasinha Astronomy
Tempirral And Spatial Inliomogeneities in Comets
Gretchen A. Schlabach Kinesiology
The Effects of Training and Detraining on Dietary Fat Intake and
Corticosterone Rhythms in the Osbome-Mendel Rat
Joseph E. Serafy Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences
The Quantification of Fish Assemblages Associated Witli Macrophytes:
Investigations in Tidal Freshwater Chesapeake Bay
Robert G. Shackleton Jr. Economics
A 55 -Sector /dynamic MatToeconometric Interindustry Forecasting
Model of the United Kingdom
Courtney A. Shaw Textiles and Consumer Economics
The Rise of the Artist/Vieaver: American Tapestry Weai'ing 1930-/990
Charlene Sheets Curriculum and Instruction
Graphical. Numerical and Algebraic Representatioas in Computer-Rich
Eni'ironments
Suhung Shen Meteorology
Tlie Interannual Variability of the East Asian Summer Monsoon and tlie
Tropical Sea Surface Temperature arid Their Relationships
Ning Shi Engineering Materials
T/ienno-Meehanical Behavior of Sic/AI Composite Materials
Deborah H. Silber Human Development
Fearful aiid Ai'oidant Behavior In Children of Identified Phobic Parents
Compared to Children of Nonphobic Parents
Tracy A. Simonson Counseling and Personnel Services
The Effects of Teachers' Verbal Beliat'iors on Kindergarteners'
Perceptions of Competence
Jennifer C. Smith Psychology
The Insider's View of What Works in Marital Therapy: Clients' vs
Therapists' Perceptions of the Effective Factors in Mantal Therapy
Ruth A. Smith Health Education
The Effect of Relaxation and Mental hriagery on Perceived Self
Efficacy, Weight Loss and Body Composition
Qisheng Song Entomology
Identi/ication of Bursicon in the Housefly, Musca Domestica With
Monoclonal Antibody
Georgia L. Sorenson Curriculum and Instruction
Listening to Leoilers: Emergent States of Leadership
Jane W. Spruill Human Development
The Relationship 0/ Mother's Job Characteristics to Work Commitment
to Their Matunty Dentaiuis and Perceptions 0/ Their Children
Mark T. Steen Biochemistry
Characterization of the Operons Containing the Nisin Gene , in
Lactococcus Lactis 1 1454, and the Subtilin Gene, in Bacillus Subtilis
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