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The Ninety-Fifth Ball State University Commencement Saturday, May 21, 1988 • 9:30 A.M The Ninety-Fifth Ball State University Commencement Saturday, May 21, 1988 • 9:30 A.M. Terrace, Fine Arts Building Muncie, Indiana University Administration Dr. John E. Worthen, President Dr. C. Warren Vander Hill, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Merrill C. Beyerl, Vice President for Student Affairs Mr. Thomas J. Kinghorn, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer Mr. Jack H. Miller, Vice President for University Advancement Dr. Richard C. McKee, Assistant to the President Dr. Thomas A. Kaluzynski, Associate Provost for Academic Services and Director of Summer Sessions Dr. Judith B. Roepke, Associate Provost for Academic Programs and Faculty Development Dr. Robert T. Perry, Associate Vice President Dr. Duane O. Eddy, Dean, College of Applied Sciences and Technology Mr. Robert A. Fisher, Dean, College of Architecture and Planning Dr. Theodore J. Kowalski, Dean, Teachers College Dr. Neil A. Palomba, Dean, College of Business Dr. Marjorie Smelstor, Dean, College of Sciences and Humanities Dr. John K. Urice, Dean, College of Fine Arts Dr. Donald W. Mikesell, Dean of Students Dr. Joseph S. Rawlings, Dean, School of Continuing Education Dr. Jay C. Thompson, Acting Dean, University College Dr. David L. Wheeler, Dean, Graduate School and Research Dr. Arno F. Wittig, Dean, Honors College Dr. Michael B. Wood, Dean, University Libraries Ball State University Board of Trustees Mr. Frank A. Bracken, President, Muncie Mr. James D. Garretson, Vice President, Carmel Mr. fames W. Parks, Secretary, Carmel Mr. Thomas L. DeWeese, Assistant Secretary, Muncie Mrs. Mary Lou Conrad, Indianapolis Mr. Thomas H. Corson, Middlebury Mrs. Grace Hayes, Indianapolis Ms. Susan L. Kiel, Columbus Mr. James T. Smith, Fort Wayne Order of Exercises Provost C. Warren Vander Hill, Presiding Band Concert Dr. Joseph R. Scagnoli, Conductor Ball State University Ceremonial Band Processional: Pomp and Circumstance • Edward Elgar Please be seated after the passing of the color guard. The National Anthem Fritz S. Robertson, Doctoral Student, School of Music College of Fine Arts Invocation The Reverend Keith D. Mull, Minister of Old Town Hill Southern Baptist Church Presentation of the Platform Guests President John E. Worthen Confetral of Honorary Degree James M. Buchanan, 1986 Nobel Laureate in Economics Remarks James M. Buchanan Confetral of Doctoral and Specialist Degrees Hooding of Recipients Conferral of Master's Degrees Recognition of Honors College Students and Students Graduating with Academic Honors Dean Arno F. Wittig, Honors College Frank A. Bracken, President, Board of Trustees Conferral of Undergraduate Degrees President's Concluding Remarks Alma Mater • Gladys Schindler Chrisman, '30 Fritz S. Robertson Dear Alma Mater, hear our vow of faith and trust in thee! Thy spirit hovers near us now, and through eternity. Thy colors true of red and white shall e'er exalted be. We'll honor thee both day and night; Dear Alma Mater, we love thee! Recessional: Regal Processional • Clifton Williams Please be seated after the passing of the color guard. Vice President Merrill C. Beyerl, retiring after thirty-five years of service to the university, is carrying the presidential mace. The color guard consists of military science students. The college ceremonies will start one-half hour after the main ceremony is over. Commencement Band Concert Joseph R. Scagnoli, Director of University Bands, Conductor Trumpets of Splendor • John Cacavas Wayne Dorothy, Conductor A Colonial Legend • Clare Grundman Mark Spede, Conductor The Music Man • Meredith Willson Arranged by Philip J. Lang Alpha and Omega March • Paul Yoder Ceremonial Band Personnel Piccolo Dawn White Andrew [ones Baritone John Dye Marsha Smith Tim Coyne Jeff Scheu Susan Freese Flute Chris Lawell Carl Dedina Karen Faust Missy King Brian Taubert Joe Harbert Tuba Pamela Roads Bass Clarinet Mark Harting Debbie French Janette McGill Horn Chip Racster Kathy Meulen Susan Davidson James Love Kathy Hoeing Alto Saxophone Scott Lutterman Emily Justiniano Lacie Bremer Percussion Oboe Laura Weston Angie Hunter Mark Spede Laura Siska Tom Hunt Mitch Maddox Mary Cook Kelly Lawrence Michelle Oyler Julie Dales [ane Hughes Pam Nave Bassoon Tenor Saxophone Trent House Melody Hart Scott Hobson Brian Tuttle Ken Hanson Trombone Baritone Saxophone fim Miller E-flat Clarinet Scott Davis James Hopkins Brenda Kessler Mark Birkey Trumpet Daniel Price Don Sumwalt Clarinet Jeffrey Sparks Wayne Dorothy Matthew Hearn Wendy Hart Tim Carnall Rick Granlund Faculty Marshals Junior Marshals Bruce C. Alcorn, Director, Undergraduate Donald F. Kuratko, Associate Professor of Junior marshals are selected on the basis Teacher Certification Management Science of high academic achievement and Richard H. Artes, Professor of Speech Robert L. Lawson, Professor of campus citizenship. Pathology and Clinic Coordinator in Economics Speech Pathology and Audiology Charles T. McClure, Professor of Kathleen Kyle Arford Ramon A. Avila, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education and Curriculum M. Michele Arms Marketing George D. Marconnit, Director, Brenda Sue Barrett William Bock, Professor of Physiology Advanced Graduate Studies, and Mariann Elizabeth Baute and Health Sciences Professor of Educational William Joseph Beckstedt Cecil E. Bohanon, Associate Professor of Administration and Supervision Christopher Dion Bock Economics Linda H. Meeker, Assistant Professor of Andrea Jean Burke Robert E. Bowman, Professor of Business English Anne Marie Burke Education and Office Administration William C. Moser, Administrative Angelin An-Lin Chang James W. Brown, Professor of Foreign Assistant and Assistant Professor of William Russell Coil Languages Marketing Kimberly Ann Foltz Richard D. Carr, Associate Professor of Erwin C. Mueller, Associate Director and Lydia Virgene Gerbig Home Economics Professor of Musical Performance Linda Sue Griffith Ann Caslan, Assistant Professor of Peter Murk, Professor of Adult Dale Thomas Gajewski Business Law Education, Center for Lifelong Cynthia Deanne Garmon James F. Comes, Assistant Professor of Education Jeanne Ann Garringer Library Science Bruce F. Meyer, Professor of Architecture Therese Marie Gerhard Susan J. Conover, Instructor of Speech fames L. Pyle, Director of Office of Karen Elizabeth Gries Communication Research, Associate Dean of Graduate Peggy Jo Hayhurst Clarence R. Deitsch, Professor of School, and Professor of Chemistry Brooke Anne Hittson Economics Jack D. Riegle, Chairperson, Professor of Sherry Renee Jones Rahul Dhesi, Assistant Professor of Educational Administration and Benjamin E. C. Koltenbah Computer Science Supervision Susan Kay Kuehl Ralph E. Dowling, Instructor of Speech N. Kirk Robey, Associate Director, Kimberly Ann Lautzenhiser Communication International Student Programs Stephenie Diana LeMay Jane C. Duckworth, Professor of Michael C. Seeborg, Associate Professor Lisa Ann Luebbehusen Counseling Psychology and Guidance of Economics Gwendolyn Jean Mailer Services John Steven Smith, Assistant Professor of Susan Marie Minielli John F. Fitzgerald, Professor of Finance Criminal Justice and Corrections Emily Sue Moll Thomas W. Gurbach, Administrative Robert A. Underwood, Professor of Robert Lee Moore, Jr. Assistant and Professor of Industry Business Education and Office Lisa Ann Morris and Technology Administration Andrea Lynn North Thomas M. Harris, Assistant Professor of T. Norman Van Cott, Chairperson, Sandra Kay Nugent Management Science Professor of Economics Betty Ann Patrick Jean L. Heffron, Assistant to the Vice Ronald C. Warner, Professor of Foreign Penny Sue Pierce President of Student Affairs Languages Adrienne Ellen Poell John D. Hewitt, Professor of Criminal Charles D. Wise, Professor of Biology Brendon Michael Pollard Justice and Corrections William T. Wrege, Assistant Professor of Suzy Pope John J. Hill, Assistant Dean of the Accounting Darlene Carol Pottschmidt Graduate School and Assistant Wayne Michael Zage, Associate Professor Kraig Lewis Schmottlach Professor of Computer Science Rodney Alan Schmucker Susan C. Klingel, Instructor of Speech Lisa Ann Schultz Communication Angela Marie Service Garland Michael Shelton Donald Joseph Shinkaruk Julie Shutt Melinda Sue Silence Erika Lynn Slauson Deborah Dawn Smith Jennifer Ellen Smith Ruth Marie Stonerock Esther Renee Surface Leighan Michelle Swager Leah Rose Taylor Leigh Ann Tibbetts Patricia Ann Warder Richard Paul Winegardner Honorary Degree Graduation with Doctor of Humanities Academic Honors James McGill Buchanan the case for constitutional limits on the Baccalaureate degree recipients with domain of government, an intellectual outstanding scholastic records are For four decades Nobel laureate fames heritage rooted in the philosophies of graduated with Academic Honors. McGill Buchanan has shared his Madison, Jefferson, and the Founding Exceptional students with cumulative perspectives on society and economics Fathers. ratios of 3.9 or better (where A = 4.0) are with students in universities throughout graduated summa cum lands. If the Dr. Buchanan has written or co-written scholastic ratio is at least 3.8 but less the world. Born in Murfreesboro, more than twenty books focusing on Tennessee, in 1919, Dr. Buchanan than 3.9 the degree is granted magna economic and social philosophy and has cum laude. Persons with cumulative graduated from Middle Tennessee State been a contributing author to more than College in 1940 with a bachelor of scholastic ratios of at least 3.6 but less one hundred fifty books dealing with than 3.8 graduate
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