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The College of William and Mary in Virginia College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository Commencement Activities Archives and Law School History 1969 Exercises on the Occasion of Conferral of Degrees (August 23, 1969) William & Mary Law School Repository Citation William & Mary Law School, "Exercises on the Occasion of Conferral of Degrees (August 23, 1969)" (1969). Commencement Activities. 46. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/commencement/46 Copyright c 1969 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/commencement THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA EXERCISES On the Occasion of CONFERRAL OF DEGREES ONE-THIRTY O'CLOCK SATURDAY, AUGUST THE TWENTY-THIRD ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINE PHI BETA KAPPA MEMORIAL HALL WILLIAMSBURG ORDER OF EXERCISES D. J. Herrmann, Dean of School of Continuing Studies, Presiding Processional: The William and Mary Hymn Mr. Arthur H. Roach The National Anthem Invocation The Reverend Jerry H. Haywood Pastor, Walnut Hills Baptist Church Conferral of Degrees Davis Y. Paschall President, The College of William and Mary Special Award President Paschall The William and Mary Alma Mater: I. Hark the students' voices swelling, 2. God, our father, hear our voices Strong and true and clear; Listen to our cry; Alma Mater's love they're telling, Bless the college of our fathers, Ringing far and near. Let her never die. Chorus: William and Mary loved of old Hark, upon the gale, Hear the thunder of our chorus, Alma Mater hail ! Benediction Reverend Haywood Recessional Mr. Roach CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION BACHELORS OF SCIENCE James Carlie Barrett Chesapeake William St. John Chubb II Baltimore, Md. Patsy Virginia Slauson Williamsburg Joseph John David, Jr. Abingdon, Pa. Kent McNeil Stevens Narrows BACHELORS OF ARTS George William Ahlfield Alexandria Robert Woodrow Knaupp Ned Carlton Armstrong Rocky Mount South Plainfield, N. J. Virginia Jessie Augeri Williamsburg James M. Lawrence, Jr. Crittenden G. Robert Lee Alexandria Robert Gordon Baxter Newport News Ronald Edwin Lee Chesapeake John Price Bennett Manassas Joseph Mark Lewis Newport News Susanne Leoni Bledsoe Saluda, S. C. Robert Edward McLaughlin, Jr. Alexandria William Thomas Bonner Hot Springs Peggy Brown McMaster Williamsburg Sarah Elizabeth Brittingham* Virginia Beach John Charles McPherson Decatur, Ga. Phi Beta Kappa Kendra Jean Miessler Columbus, Ohio Carl Eugene Buffington, Jr. Fairfield, Conn. Robert Frederick Miller Falls Church Richard Robert Buriak Williamsburg Frank Daniel Moncure III Arlington Susan Swearingen Burke Norfolk Amy Emerson Moore Williamsburg Sharon Lynn Butler Suffolk Joyce Ann Morris Williamsburg JoAnne Vilbrandt Campas Rochester, N. Y. Robert Franklin Morris III Salisbury, Md. Lynn Waters Chapman Norfolk James Austin Newman Roanoke Alvin Paulin Cheatham Williamsburg Vincent Neal O'Bryan Richmond Richard W. Como Phoenixville, Pa. Margaret Jordan Penton Emporia Richard Edward Conway Fredericksburg Dana Elizabeth Poarch Petersburg Robert Phelps Cottingham, Jr Williamsburg Raymond Mason Prickitt Metuchen, N..J George Hughes Davis Arlington Robert J. Profitko Fair Lawn, N. J. Mary Michele Dutton Williamsburg Robert Mackey Pumphrey, Jr. Bowling Green Richard Joseph English, Jr. .. Newport News Robert MacLinden Reed Newport News Dorothy Geraldine Farinholt Williamsburg Clarence Dean Rhody Newport News Dan Cobaugh Farlin III Westlake, Ohio Robert Daniel Rizzo Jacksonville, N. C. Michael A. Finnerty Marblehead, Mass. Christopher John Robbins Williamsburg Nancye Carroll Giampapa Alexandria Steven Anthony Rowe Norfolk Alice Margaret Glasheen El Segundo, Calif. Daniel Ernest Salisbury Falls Church Richard Gutierrez Washington, D. C. Barbara M. Sharp Toano James Ira Hicks Evington Patricia Helen Sholder Arlington Heights, Ill. Sheran Lanciano Hodges Gloucester Douglas daCamara Taylor Urbanna Donald Michael Honeman Rockville, Md. Robert Walton Todd Richmond Linda Petty Householder Williamsburg Stephen Houston Watkins Tulsa, Okla. Barry E. Ilse Vestal, N. Y. Gladys August Weiss Williamsburg Patty O'Doherty Jones Alexandria Mark Winter Burnham, Bucks., England MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION James Edmund Devore Saddle Brook, N. J. Robert Edwin Leech Newport News B.S., Cornell University, 1968. B.A., Ursinus College, 1967 Michael Stephen Donovan Washington, D.C. William Joseph Maisey ....... Williamsburg BA., Georgetown University, 1965. B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 194 Daniel Charles Nemeth Point Pleasant, N. J. Sanford, N.C. Peter Stanley Gartner B.S., Cornell University, 1968. BA., College of William and Mary, 1965. David Leroy Pruette Newport News Robert J. Keegan Hampton B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering, North B.S. in Chem. Engr., University of Carolina State of the University of North Notre Dame, 1956. Carolina at Raleigh, 1967. Dan Gaither King Winston-Salem, N. C. William Wadsworth Wolf Boulder, Colo. B.A., The University of North Carolina B.A., University of Colorado, 1965. (Chapel Hill), 1967. LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1968. MASTERS OF TEACHING SCIENCE Rebecca Ann Aksamit Deweese, Nebr. John Patrick Donovan, Jr. B.S. in Education, The University of Bridgewater, Mass. Nebraska, 1964. B.S., Bates College, 196.,t. (Mathematics) (Chemistry) Erma Mellott Anderson Needmore, Pa. Meredith Lee Griffin Chesapeake B.S., Shippensburg State College, 1962. B.S., Virginia State College, Norfolk (Chemistry) Division, 1962, Frank B. Butcher ....... Spearman, Texas (Chemistry) B.A., The University of Texas, mo5. Melanie M. Pelak East Paterson, N. J. (Physics) B.A., Montclair State College, m65. Nancy Keesee Crawley Newport News (Biology) B.S., Lynchburg College, moo. Daniel Clay St. Clair Canton, Mo. (Biology) BA., Culver-Stockton College, m65. Ronald Ray Dodson Rocky Mount (Mathematics) B.A., Bridgewater College, m65. Lois Jean Scherry Rocky River, Ohio (Mathematio) BA., Ursiline College, 1963. Bernard Lawrence Donegan Middlesex, N. J. (Mathematics) B.S. in Education, State Teachers College- Ronald Dale Sellnow ..... Hopkins, Minn. Bloomsburg, Pa., m6y. B.S., St Cloud State College, 1964. (Chemistry) (Mathematics ) Elizabeth M. Waring Richmond B.S., University of Cincinnati, iq5o. (Mathematics) MASTERS OF EDUCATION Frances Carol Alexander Virginia Beach James Willard Dick Centreville B.A., The IVoman's College of the B.A., College of William and Mary, m66. University of North Carolina at Alfred Jackson Duncan Dendron Greensboro, i961. B.R., Carson - Newman College, rq5z, Elizabeth Evans Anderson Newport News Ninion Windsor Eagle West Point B.A., Goucher College, mscs. B..4., Wake Forest College, 196 1. Nathan Richard Berkley Waterville, Me. Robert Lee Edwards Colonial Heights BA., University of Maine, m58. B.A., King College, tg62 John Alfred 131air Norfolk Paula Combs Ely Virginia Beach B.A., The Norfolk College of William B.S., East Tennessee State College, 1963. and Mary, 1962. William Maurice Enright VVattsville Frederic T. Bockoven Hatnpton B..4., College of William and Mary, m65. B..4., University of California, Thomas Andrew Ferguson Fai rf ax Berkeley, miti. B.A., High Point College, 1052. Douglas Earl Braun Virginia Beach Stewart Hall Finney Chantilly B.A., The King's College, 1949. B..2., Wheaton College, 1959. Eva Wade Ramsey Brooks Chapel Hill, N. C. Elizabeth Grant Fisher Hampton B.A., College of William and Mary, 1958. B.A., Winthrop College, 1963. James Francis Buff Grafton Beverly Kersey Flowers Norfolk B.A., Carson - Nesvman College, 1963, B.S. in Ele. Ed., Longwood College, mot. Orriss Wayne Burnett Petersburg Carol Lynne Fox ... Cleveland Heights, Ohio B.S., Richmond Professional Institute, 105. B..4., Notre Dame College, 1958 Charles Eugene Bush Williamsburg Melvin Lewis Fry Mathews B.A., Randolph - Macon College, 1962. B.S. in Bus. Adm., Salem College, 1960. Edward Walter Carr Newport News Dolores Heath Gray Hampton BA., College of William and Mary, 1968. B.A., College of William and Mary, moit. Anita Perkins Casey Newport News Kenneth Wilson Gray Hampton B.S. in Education, Radford College, mtip. B.A., College of William and Mary, m66. Marianne Gleason Clark Cambridge, Mass. William Eugene Greene Hampton B.S., B0,1071 College, r968. B.S. in Educ., University of Alabama, m56. Margaret Sands Dees . Colonial Heights George F. Haase Yorktovvn B. of Education, Duquesne University, m62. B.A., Gettysburg College, m55 Eleanor DeMeritt Richmond Frederick A. Hamden Petersburg B.S. in Ed., Mary Washington College pi B.S. Educ., Concord College, m58. of the University of Virginia, mitp. Shirley Ann Brockmann Hangen Virginia Lantz Denton Newport News Newport News B.S. in Education, Radford College, 1953. B.A., Gettysburg College, m52. Louise Schleiger Hanson Newport News Constance Joan Payne Virginia Beach B.S., Old Dominion College, 1966. B.A., Fairmont State College, 1957. Margaret Rose Hanzlik Colonial Heights Billy Ray Ricks Providence Forge BA., College of William and Mary, 1966. BA., East Carolina College, 1964. Osroe Riddick Harrell, Jr. Suffolk John Charles Riecks Williamsburg B.S., Frederick College, 1968. BA., College of William and Mary, 1965. Tracey Marie Hart Euclid, Ohio Virginia Reibsamen Ritter Richmond B.S. in Education, Bowling Green State B.S., East Carolina College, 1964. University, 1942. Anne Feuille Simpson Richmond John Sharpe Hatchett Hampton B.A., The University of Texas-Austin, B.A., University
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