OCR Text |
Show USU graduates listed for 1983 Logan, Utah K.P. Hwang, Chairman Chair-man and Chief Executive Officer of Televideo Systems, Inc., one of the fastest-growing computer manufacturers manufac-turers in the world, will deliver Utah State University's commencement ad-'. dress June 4. Hwang, Los Altos, Calif., is a 1968 USU graduate in electrical engineering engineer-ing from Utah State. He will speak to a graduating class of more than 2,000, including 1,554 bachelors degrees, 418 masters, 69 doctorates and three educational specialists. The university in its 90th commencement, commence-ment, will award honorary doctorates to Hwang and three others. They are W.B. Robins, Salt Lake City; Dr. Ewart B. Swinyard, Salt Lake City and James G. Scripps, Del Mar, Calif. Cecil Frank Newell in agriculture; James Hoyt Crofts, Rebecca Parker, Julia Taylor in business; Kay Baker, Mary Frances Schweartz Contreras, Kathleen Harris Farnsworth, Marti Gilmore, Angela Goodrich, Berkley J. Hall, Carmen R. Harrison, Eva Lor- raine, Lori LeBeau, George A. McCulley, Judy C. Oaks, Wade L. Olsen, Julia Hammond Raines, Valarie M. Rich, Wonae Shiozaki, Kristy Western Sullivan in education; Kim G. Brewer, Peggy V. Rasmussen Hunting in family life; Al Rahman, Edith Marie C. Abed, Edward G. Chandler, Stacy Jo Snyder in humanities, arts and social sciences; and Paul T. Carroll in science. From Roosevelt the graduates are Craig Daniel Adams, Gary G. Kuhlmann, Kelly G. Miller, Keith Case Sprouse in business; Glenda Collins Kelsey, Lyle Marion Parrish in education; educa-tion; Mary Kaye Madsen Huhlmann in family life; and Ted R. Allred and Steven Michale McKay in Science. |