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Calhoun: The NPS Institutional ArchiveInstitutional PublicationsCommencement Ceremony programs1977-03Naval Postgraduate School GraduationExercises / Class of March 1977Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate Schoolhttp://hdl.handle.net/10945/41089

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th PRO(jRO.mPROCESSIONALProfessor ALFRED W.M. COOPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand MarshalProfessor RUSSEL H. STOLFI . . . . . MarshalProfessor JAMES M. FREMGEN . . . . . . MarshalLieutenant Colonel NEIL P. MILLER, U.S. Marine CorpsNATIONAL ANTHEMINVOCATION0Commander JOHN J. GLYNN, CHC, U.S. NavyINTRODUCTION OF SPEAKERRear Admiral ISHAM LINDER, U.S. NavyADDRESS TO GRADUATESRear Admral DONALD P. HARVEY, U.S. NavyDirector of Naval IntelligencePRESENTATION OF A WARDSNavy League of Monterey AwardDirector of Naval Intelligence AwardCNO Communications AwardCNO Communications CertificateCNO Antisubmarine Warfare AwardCNO Award for Excellence in Operations ResearchNaval Sea Systems Command Award in Naval EngineeringPRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESBY DEPARTMENT CHAIRMENANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREESRear Admiral ISHAM LINDER, U.S. NavyProvost JACK R. BORSTINGBENEDICTIONCommander JOHN J. GLYNN, CHC, U.S. NavyRECESSIONALMarshal

plo.t oRrn po.RtyFIRST ROW (left to right )Commander John J. GlynnCHC, U.S. NavyawaRbsSECOND ROWNAVY LEAGUE OF MONTEREY AW ARDfor ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTProfessor Carl R. JonesDeportment of Administrative SciencesLieutenant Commander JOHN D. DONELAN, U.S. Naval ReserveChaplain, Naval Postgradu a te SchaalProfessor K.E. WoehlerColonel Louis A. BoninUnited States MariCorpsDeportment of Physics and ChemistryDIRECTOR OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE AWARDLieutenant Commander ROBERT W . PETERSON, U.S. NavyProfessor R.N. ForrestAntisubmarine Warfare GroupProvost Jack R. BorstingProvost, Naval Postgraduate SchoolCHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS AWARDProfessor Dale F. LeipperLieutenant RICHARD W . MA YO, U.S. NavyDeportment of OceanographyRear Admiral Isham Linder, U.S. NavySuperintendent, Naval Postgraduate SchoolProfessor George J. HaltinerCHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONSDeportment of MeteorologyCERTIFICATERear Admiral Donald P. HarveyU.S. NavyCommander Charles P. GibfriedDirector of Naval IntelligenceDeportment of Computer ScienceRear Admiral R.G. FreemanUnited States NavyDepartment of Operations ResearchLieutenant Commander JOSEPH K. HENDERSON, U.S. NavyCHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS ANTISUBMARINEWARFARE AWARDProfessor Michael G. SovereignLieutenant DONALD C. KENGLA, U.S. NavyProfessor Allen E. FuhsColonel John FordUnited States Air ForceDeportment of Mechanical EngineeringProfessor Richard W . BellMrs. Jane HerbstPresident, Monterey Peninsula Councilof the Novy League0CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AWARD forEXCELLENCE IN OPERATIONS RESEARCHDepartment of AeronauticsLieutenant Commander NORMAN M . JOHNSON, U.S. NavyProfessor Donald E. KirkDeportment of Electrical EngineeringCaptain Joseph M. Barron, U.S. NavyDirector of Programs, NavalPostgraduate SchoolProfessor P.J. ParkerDepartment of Notional Security AffairsNAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND AWARDin NAVAL ENGINEERINGLieutenant JAMES A. BOLAND, U.S. Navy

NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT CHAIRMENth CjRO.bUO.t SProfessor GEORGE J. HALTINERMeteorologyThose officers whose names are preceded by an * are being given theirdegrees in absentia.Professor DONALD E. KIRKElectrical EngineeringProfessor CARROLL 0. WILDECERTIFICATE OF COMPLETIONMathematicsProfessor MICHAEL G. SOVEREIGNFAZEL, Shahin, LTJG, ImperialOperations ResearchIranian NavyProfessor PATRICK J. PARKERLARIJANI, Masteneh, LTJG, ImperialNational Security AffairsIranian NavyProfessor RICHARD W . BELLAeronauticsProfessor DALE F. LEIPPEROceonog raphyProfessor ALLEN E. FUHSMechanical EngineeringProfessor K.E. WOEHLERPhysics and Chemistryn'POURSIAHI, Shirin, LTJG, ImperialIranian NavyVAEZI, Soraya, LTJG, ImperialIranian NavyNOROOZI, Azar, LTJG, ImperialIranian Navy BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGCommander CHARLES P. GIBFRIED, USNCARINIOTAKIS, Constantinos, LT,Computer ScienceHellenic NavyProfessor CARL R. JONESRAPANTZIKOS, Eleftherios, LT,Hellenic NavyAdministrative Science ,· NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL CURRICULAR OFFICERSLieutenant Commander JOSEPH H. CYR, JR., U.S. NavyOperations Research / Systems AnalysisCommander LEO A. LUKENAS, U.S. NavyBACHELOR OF SCI ENCE IN OCEANOGRAPHY *WHITE, Linda J., LCDR, USN · Aeronautical EngineeringCommander CARLYSLE J. THOMAS, U.S. NavyMASTER OF ARTS IN NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRSElectronics and CommunicationsCommander EDWARD J. MAHON, U.S. NavyWeapons EngineeringLieutenant Commander ROBERT C. WILLEMS, U.S. NavyAntisubmarine WarfareCommander ROBERT L. WARTERS, U.S. NavyNaval EngineeringCommander JERRY D. JARRELL, U.S. NavyEnvironmental SciencesCommander JAMES T. FLEMING, U.S. Navy0 0McBARRON, Robert J., MAJ, USAFKELLY, James Brian P., LT, USNRATLEY, Lonnie 0., Ill, CAPT, USAFLAKE, Gerald E., LT, USNREESE, James W., CAPT, USAF* LONG, Stephen T., LT, USNAPFEL, Christine M., LCDR, USNMIDDLEHURST, James R., LT, USNCHRISMAN, Willard G., LCDR, USNMONTANA, Richard T., LCDR, USN*DUNN, Vance G., LT, USNMUELLER, James W., LCDR, USNHILL, Karen D., LT, USNNABERS, Wallace J., LT, USNJACOBY, Lowell E., LT, USNNYE, Eric B., LT, USNKAUFHOLD, Francis F., LCDR, USNREID, Katherine V., LTJG, USNKELLY, Frank B., LT, USNPETERSON, Robert W., LCDR, USNAdministrative SciencesCommander WINDOM L. ESTES, U.S. NavyComputer Tech nalogyCommander THOMAS H. BARR, U.S. NavyNaval Intelligence

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OPERATIONS RESEARCHMASTER OF ARTS IN NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS (Continued)RICHARDSON, Arthur L., LT, USNSYKES, William G., LT, USNROLLINS, David C., LT, USNTURNER, Bonnie L., LCDR, USNBAUMGARTNER, William E., LT,USNSMITH, Jack R., LT, USNBORRIES, William G., LT, USNMOWBRAY, James F., LCDR, USNCOONS, William E., LT, USNNGANDANI, COL, IndonesianArmyCAMPBELL, Bruce A., LT, USNCORNETT, Billy II, LT, USNFRICKE, Harold J., Jr., LCDR, USNHOULE, Normand A., LT, USNGOODMUNDSON, Gary C., LT,USNJANSE, Anthony L., LCDR, USNMcCRORY, Seaborn M., Ill, LCDR,USNROSENBERGER, Dale K., LT, USNSTAMPS, David W., LCDR, USNPARKER, David J., LT, USNPRATT, James W., LT, USNQUINN, Richard E., Jr., LT, USNJOHNSON, Norman M., LCDR, USNRASHID, Abdur, LT, Pakistan AirForceKIM, Chung Young, LCOL, RepublicSCHREIBER, Robert A., LT, USNof Korea ArmyYOUNG, David K., LT, USNMILLEDR, Wayne J., LT, USNCHOI, Boo Wong, LCOL, Republicof Korea ArmyDONELAN, John 0., LCDR, USNRMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGMADEL, Robert W., LT, USNLAIDLAW, Charles E., LCDR, USNLEE, Young Woo, LCOL, Republicof Korea Air ForceSIMMONS, John W., II, LT, USNWALLS, William H., LCDR, USNWIEGAND, Rudolf P., Jr., LCDR,USNLEHMANN, Bernd, LCDR, FederalMASTER OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGARANCIBIA, Pedro P., LT, ChileanNavyGerman NavyMAYNARD, Teddy R., LT, USNLASHBROOK, Daniel F., LT, USNMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCEATKINSON, John S., Jr., LT, USNMILCHANOWSKI, Michael J., LT,USNBENTLEY, Richard A., LT, USNNICHOLS, Raymond J., Jr., LT, USNANZELMO, Ralph H., CAPT, USMCGRAY, Ronald E., LCDR, USNCLINE, John H., LT, USNPICKELSIMER, Billy M., LT, USNBROWN, Kenneth J., CAPT, USMCHOGAN, Walton L., Jr., LT, USNFINCH, Donald L., LCDR, USNPIERCE, Cole J., LCDR, USNCRAIG, Alan S., CAPT, USMCKA YE, Theodore L., LT, USNHEWLETT, Holden W., LCDR, USNPOWRIE, Stuart R., LT, USNBULLOCK, David R., LT, USNLOUGH, Dennis E., LCDR, USNBURNS, Allen D., LT, USNRUSSELL, Joan M., LT, USNKLINE, John J., LT, USNi*GOMEZ, Daniel S., LT, USNMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGMASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGYBOLAND, James A., LT, USNBRUNS, Wolfgang M., LCDR,Federal German NavyHENNING, Peter J., LT, USNHA YES, John L., CAPT, USAFMAAS, EDWIN, Jr., LT, USNPAINE, Richard H., CAPT, USAFSCHWENKE, George W., LT, USN

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGYMASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENTAND OCEANOGRAPHY* HULTSTRAND, Victor S., LT, USNIHLI, Carl B., Jr., LT, USNMASTER OF SCIENCE IN OCEANOGRAPHYCUMMINGS, Walter J., LT, USNGALDORISI, George V., LT, USN* HANDLERS, Robert G., LT, USNNELSON, Lawrence W., LCDR, USNTAYLOR, James E., LT, USNMASTER OF SCIENCE IN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYBRENNAN, Samuel H., Jr., LT, USN* CAHILL, David B., LCDR, USNLANG, Robert E., LCDR, USN* MADDEN, Lewis D., LCDR, USNMITCHELL, Larry J., LT, USNELSEN, Morris E., LT, USNMULDOON, Patrick M., LCDR, USNEVANS, Robert B., Jr., LT, USNNELSON, Gary S., LT, USNFEDER, John H., LT, USNPHILLIPS, Thomas l., LT, USNFENN, Marshall R., LT, USNPURCELL, Richard L., LT, USNGREEN, Kevin P., LT, USNROOT, Stephen l., LT, USNKENGLA, Donald C. , LT, USNSHICKLE, David l., LT, USNHUNTER, Curtis S., Jr., LCDR, USNMcLAUGHLIN, Robert J., MAJ,USMCHUTCHISON, John W., LT, USNARNOLD, William K., Jr., CDR, USNLAACK, Dennis R., CDR, USNBERTHIAUME, William F.H., LT, USNLEMON, Harvey B., LCDR, USN* BERZINS, Aivars T., LCDR, USNI*McREYNOLDS, Darwin J., LT, USNMALLGRAVE, Fred J., Ill, LT, USNARNOTE, Stanley D., LT, USNiCBABIN, Billy T., CAPT, USMCcKING, William W., CDR, USNMARTIN, John F., Ill, LT, USNBOHANNAN, James G., LT, USNMASTEN, Robert l., LCDR, USNBURKETI, Hugh A., LCDR, USNMAYO, Richard W ., LT, USNCHADICK, Wayne l., CDR, USNMcCLAIN, John F., Ill, LT, USNCOHEN, Barry L., LT, USN* McCLURE, Thomas D., LCDR, USNCOONEY, Terence J., LCDR, USNMONAHAN, David W., LCDR, USNCURTIS, Elmer R., LCDR, USNNASH, David J., LCDR, USNDIPASQUALE, Joseph A.NEWTON, Clifford C., LT, USNDOUCETIE, Ronald W.PARKER, Jimmie R., CDR, USNEBRIGHT, Arthur l., LT, USNPA TIERSON, Ronald G., LCDR, USNFITZGERALD, John S., LCDR, USNST AMPS, David W ., LCDR, USNGAY, Donald C.WALKER, Henry E., Jr., CDR, USNHAMILTON, Thomas A.WATERMAN, William l., LCDR, USNHAWXHURST, Jack M., LT, USNWILLSEY, John M., CDR, USN* HENDERSON, Joseph K., LCDR, USNHENNING, Peter J., LT, USNWITI, Theodore C.W., LCDR, USNWIDMANN, William W., LT, USNELECTRICAL ENGINEER*BELROSE, Benjamin G., LT, USNMASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICSHAMMAR, Jonathan A., LT, USN*McCORMACK, Jerry W., LT, USNKOWALICK, Stephen J., Jr., LCDR,USNMOORE, Richard W., LCDR,USNAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERARANCIBIA, Pedro P., LT, Chilean Navy

THE NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOLacabem1c bRessThe Naval Postgraduate School had a modest beginning at the NavalAcademy at Annapolis in 1909, at which time the first class of ten officersenrolled in the School of Marine Engineering. In 1912, the School was designated the Postgraduate Department of the Naval Academy, and the scopeof its engineering curricula was broadened to include Ordnance, Naval Construction and Civil Engineering.The cap and gown and colorful hood so prominent in commencement ceremonies resemble to some extent articles of dress worn by church and university dignitaries in theMiddle Ages. The cap and gown indicate that the wearer is a member of a universityor college. The hood shows the degree the wearer holds.After a suspension of operations during World War I, the PostgraduateDepartment resumed operations in 1919; 1wo years later it was officially designated the "Naval Postgraduate School." A further extension of its curriculaand the growth of its enrollment took place in the years between the twoWorld Wars.In 1927, the General Line Course was started within the PostgraduateSchool to acquaint junior line officers with modern developments taking placein the Navy and to broaden their professional knowledge by means of integrated courses in naval science.World War II caused an increase in enrollment in the Engineering curriculafrom about 125 to over 600 and a tremendous expansion of activity in contrast to the complete suspension of operations during World War I. Afterhostilities ceased in 1945, a program was initiated to relocate the Postgraduate School and improve its professional status. Between 1945 and 1948,legislation was passed establishing the School as a separate activity under itsown Superintendent; creating the office of Academic Dean; granting the Superintendent the right to award Bachelor's, Master's and Doctor's degrees; authorizing the re-establishment at Monterey, California, and purchasing the DelMonte site. The move to Monterey was conmmenced in 1948 and completedin 1951.In 1956, the Navy Management School was established as a componentof the Postgraduate School. Its mission was to provide graduate educationfor Naval officers in the theories, philosophies and application of scientificmethods of management specifically oriented to the Navy in order to advanceefficiency and economy of operation afloat and ashore. In August 1960, theManagement School curriculum was lengthened from a five to a ten-monthcourse leading to a Master's degree for those who could meet the requirementsfor such a degree.In 1958, the General Line School was redesignated as the General Lineand Naval Science School and a Bachelor of Science curriculum was offeredto meet the educational and career requirements of selected officers who didnot have baccalaureate degrees. Further developments in the undergraduateprogram resulted in recognition of the need for a Bachelor of Arts curriculum,which was subsequently inaugurated in the General Line and Naval ScienceSchool in August 1961.A major internal reorganization was approved by the Chief of NavalPersonnel and became effective on 3 August 1962. The three componentschools were consolidated into a single unified Postgraduate School, with academic operations under the direction of a Director of Programs (military) anda Dean of Programs (civilian). The reorganization in no way changed thecurricula offered, but achieved unity of policy and gave emphasis to the educational programs required for the Navy.cf(cThe gown for the bachelor's degree has pointed sleeves and is designed to be wornclosed. The master's gown has closed sleeves, square at the end, the arms comingthrough a slit at the elbow; it may be worn open or closed. The doctor's gown hasbell-shaped sleeves and may be worn open or closed. Down the front the doctor'sgown has a facing of velvet and three bars of the same material on each sleeve. Thefacing and bars may be either block or the color distinctive of the subject to which thedegree pertains. The cap is worn for all degrees; the doctor may wear a goldentassel.Hoods are normally black with a colorful lining rolled outward. Bachelor's hoods arethree feet long, master's three and one half feet, and doctor's four feet.For all academic purposes, including trimmings for the doctor's gown, edgings ofhoods, and tassels of caps, the colors associated with the different subjects are asfollows:Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MaizeArts, Letters, Humanities . . . . . . . WhiteBusiness, Commerce . . . . . DrabEducation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Light BlueEngineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OrangeForestry . . . . . . . . . . . RussetHome Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . MaroonLaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PurpleLibrary Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LemonMusic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PinkPharmacy . . . . . . Olive GreenPhilosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark BluePhysical Education . . Sage GreenScience . . . . . . . . . . . Golden YellowTheology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ScarletVeterinary Science . . . . . GrayThe silk or satin linil)g of the hood is the color or colors of the university or collegewhich conferred the degree. Some have a slash or chevron of contrasting color. Forexample:University Granting DegreeUniversity of Wisconsin . . , . . . .University of Minnesota . . . . . . . . .Yale University . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of California . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Washington . . . . . . . . . .University of Oregon . . . . . . . . . New York University . . . . . . . .Stanford University . . . . . . . . .Columbia University . . . . . . . . . . .University of Michigan . . . . . . . . . . .University of Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . .Duke University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cornell University . . . . . . . . .Harvard University . . . . . . .Michigan State University . . . . . .Iowa State University . . . . . . . .State University of Iowa . . . . . . . Oregon State University . . . . . . . . . . . .Lewis and Clark College . . . . . . . . .University of Denver . . . . . . . . .LiningSlash or ChevronBright RedOld Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MaroonBlueGold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yale BluePurple Above GoldLemon Yellow . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark GreenVioletCardinalLight Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WhiteMaize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BlueWhite Above Orange . . . . Burnt OrangeRoyal Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WhiteCardinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two WhiteCrimsonGreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WhiteGold Above CardinalOld GoldBurnt OrangePrinceton Orange . . . . . . Black, OrangeCardinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GoldThe Naval Postgraduate School hood has a satin liningof dark blue with a gold chevron.

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