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et Anna om enee e t Agre co to a Tee iea Instil te Agricultural Technical Institute 10 h Commenceme Spring 1983 College of Agriculture and Home Economics The Ohio State University 1:30 p.m. I Fisher Auditorium - O.A.R.D.e. I 'une 8, 1983 Presiding Officer Dr. Dan D. Garrison Director Prelude - 1:15-1:30 Janet Borton, Organist Processional Invocation Fr. Edwin Dowling Interfaith Campus Service Comments by the Director Dr. Dan D. Garrison Comments by Faculty Representative Dr. Sigel Stocker, Assistant Professor Division of Animal Industries Technologies Student Address Brian Siler Livestock Production and Management Ashland, Ohio Introduction of Speaker Dr. Kenneth W. Reisch, Associate Dean College of Agriculture and Horne Economics The Ohio State University Commencement Address Dr. Francille M. Firebaugh Associate Provost The Ohio State University Presentation of the Class of '83 Dr. Kenneth W. Reisch Conferring of Degrees Dr. Elmer F. Baumer Associate Provost The Ohio State University Awarding of Diplomas Dr. Kenneth W. Reisch Benediction Chaplain Richard Wierwille Interfaith Campus Service Recessional Reception for Graduates, Family and Friends ATI Phase II Building Chief Marshal Dr. Arnold L. Mokma, Assistant Director Academic Affairs Marshals Ms. Linda S. Houston, Assistant Professor Division of General Studies Mr. Emil Miller, Instructor Division of General Studies Roll Call of Graduates Mr. Gordon C. Warnes, Assistant Director Student Services Arrangements for Commencement Dr. Norman Stanley, Assistant Director Institutional Services To the 1983 Agricultural Technical Institute Graduates: Human capital is the current nomenclature for those peo­ ple in America who are becoming educated and trained to carry forward tasks of this great country. Recently we are beginning to see clear indications that the human capital resource for agriculture in its' broad sense, may become a seriously "scarce resource" in the near future. I call upon you as new graduates to join your fellow pro­ fessionals in communicating. "What is agriculture" and "What are the opportunities in agriculture." Through your brief experiences at ATI you should now be more aware of the great diversity of agriculture in service and support. We must tell others about the variety of these opportunities in landscaping, golf courses, supermarkets, and agribusiness operations, just to touch a few. We need to share with others the quality and honor of the profession working with people, plants and animals. It's truly a great profession, a great way of life - and you are there. Good Luck and best wishes - and by the way - we want to hear from you as Alumni. Sincerely, Dan D. Garrison Director ATI Associate Dean College of Agriculture and Home Economics Agricultural Technical Institute College of Agriculture and Home Economics The Ohio State University Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture The Agricultural Technical Institute holds a formal commence­ ment ceremony each year at the end of Spring Quarter. Students completing their associate degree requirements throughout the year include: Summer 1982 Division of Agricultural Business Technologies Agronomic Businesses Lois Ann Ries, Jeromesville Division of Animal Industries Technologies Horse Production and Management Amelia Terese O'Shea, Staten Island, NY Megan Gay Preston, Radnor Kelli Ann Sparr, Ravenna Sharon Diane Turner, Litchfield Livestock Production and Management Douglas Edward Macklin, Petersburg Steve Eugene Smith, Bucyrus Division of Horticulture Industries Technologies Floral Design and Marketing Diane Kay Yanice, Sherrodsville Greenhouse Production and Management Candace Winston Harker, Louisville, KY Landscape Construction and Contracting William Francis Paulus, Canton Nursery Management Angelo Frank Randaci, Wooster Turfgrass Management Thomas Edward KoWs, Avon Autumn 1982 Division of Agricultural Business Technologies Commercial Beekeeping David Alan Donahue, Wooster Frederick Shawn Mosier, Orangeville, PA Crop Production Steven Michael Massarelli, Poland Kenneth Allen Ulrich, Fremont Division of Agricultural Mechanics Technologies Agricultural Materials Handling Warren Charles Roller, Wooster Soil and Water Conservation and Management Cynthis Marie Gerych, Middleburg Hts. David Raymond Heilers, Anna Dennis Joseph Holman, Fostoria Division of Animal Industries Technologies Dairy Cattle Production and Management Joe Paul Frankenburg, New Bremen Robert Paul Hiner, Navarre Mark Dale Oberly, East Canton Livestock Production and Management Martin Franklin Overholt, Clarington Division of Horticulture Industries Technologies Floral Design and Marketing Amy Elizabeth Melkerson, Dover, DE Greenhouse Production and Management Floyd Burton Catchpole, Springfield, IL Beth Lynn Dorner, Akron Landscape Construction and Contracting Carolyn Jane Cramer, Navarre Carol Ann Faus, Olmsted Falls James Scott Fluhart, Newark Charles Howard Gault, Albany Brian Lester Kuns, Castalia Brian J. Lehmann, Toledo Matthew John Monroe, Cleveland Hts. Turfgrass Management Duane Allen Brooks, Valley City Laurel Marie Baldwin, Wadsworth Winter 1983 Division of Agricultural Business Technologies Agricultural Research and Laboratory Science Marcia Ann Eck, Toledo Agronomic Businesses John Gordon LaBine, Maumee Bryan Lynn Switzer, Findlay Food Marketing Michael Chad McCully, Minerva Division of Agricultural Mechanics Technologies Agricultural Materials Handling Stephen Louis Krietemeyer, Ft. Jennings Michael Henry Littig, Worthington Douglas Weldon Long, Bluffton Edward James Nettleton, Wooster Forest Products Ralph Patrick Hennessy, Carey Soil and Water 'Conservation and Management Kerry Robert Martin, Canfield Division of Animal Industries Technologies Dairy Cattle Production and Management Charles Mark Ashdown, Fairfield Christine Anne Benson, Pittsburgh, PA Andrew Mark Fichtelman, Sunbury Sandra Kay Hartman, Athens David Alan Snavely, Lexington Dean Francis Wolboldt, Holmesville Horse Production and Management DeirDre Anne Hotton, Seville Lisa Ann Nicholson, East Liverpool Doug Keith Shamblen, Wooster Livestock Production and Management Gregory Allan Baker, Carey Benjamin J. Ruf, Lewisburg Division of Horticulture Industries Technologies Floral Design and Marketing Judith Ann Hans, Loudonville Connie Ann Sampson, Millersburg Greenhouse Production and Management Allan R. Funke, Cincinnati Landscape Construction and Contracting Richard Paul Olexick, Steubenville Daniel Allen Stump, Findlay Nursery Management Keith Allen Balduff, Huron Susan Gayle Davis, Casstown Turfgrass Management Stephen Francis Ehrbar, Chardon Kevin Thomas Larizza, Canton Thomas Ray Williamson, Wooster Spring 1983 Division of Agricultural Business Technologies Agricultural Research and Laboratory Science Larry Robert Cisler, West Salem Jon Michael Hulsmeyer, Anna Sue Ann Lassnick, Painesville John David Morand, Wilmington Lynda Jean Schilling, Farmersville Martha Lynn Springsteen, Lodi Agronomic Businesses Brice Olsen Bowman, Elmore Jerald Alan Garver, Ney Christopher L. Griffin, Oak Harbor

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Division of Agricultural Mechanics Technologies. Agricultural Materials Handling. Warren Charles Roller, Wooster. Soil and Water . Floral Design and Marketing. Douglas Edward Macklin, Livestock Production and Management.
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