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A8a56178a699d091ee223e8aec CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY CoMMENCEMENT ExERCISES --~--- ~-COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM~ May 12,2012 Processional* CNU Wind Ensemble "Pomp and Circumstance" Mark U. Reimer, D.M., Conductor Director of Music Invocation* Reverend Mark Morrow Crosswalk Community Church The National Anthem* CNU Faculty Quartet Investiture of the Mace* Mario Mazzarella, Ph.D. Senior Faculty Member The Welcome PaulS. Trible, Jr. President of the University Greetings from the Board of Visitors John A. Conrad, Esq. Rector of the Board of Visitors Conferring of Honorary Degree Rector Conrad Govenor Robert F. McDonnell Lois Wright, first graduate of Christopher Newport The Commencement Address The Honorable Robert F. McDonnell Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia Presentation of the Gregory Klich President Trible Achievement Award Presentation of Degree Candidates Mark W. Padilla, Ph.D. Provost Conferring of Degrees President Trible Presentation of ROTC Officer Candidates Lieutenant Colonel Barbara Streater Cadets: Dominic Coppola, Casey Clarke Michael Laycock, Thomas Wellington Administration of the Oath of Office President Trible Hooding and Awarding of Diplomas Degree Recipients Alma Mater* CNU Faculty Quartet Divestiture of the Mace* Dr. Mazzarella Benediction* Reverend Morrow Recessional* CNU Wind Ensemble 2 *Those who are able are requested to stand ~COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER~ THE HONORABLE ROBERT F. MCDONNELL Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES ------------ ~-- DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES Master of Arts in Teaching Stephanie Kristine Araujo Lauren Elizabeth Gibson* Jacquelyn Elizabeth Powell Laura Valentine Glady Michelle Frances Beatley Kirsten Cheri Powell Kristen Mae Glatthom* Kari Marie Berg Linda Beth Powell* Andrea Jordan Gray Timothy Justin Bise Megan Macpherson Richard Clara Jean Hardy* Brian Gray Bishop* Amanda Marie Rocamontes Megan Elizabeth Hodges Anthony Robert Brand* Lauren Marie Rowley Rachel Beth Iacoletti Jeremy Michael Sanchez* Courtney Ellen Brown Shannon Roseann James Kristen M. Burke Ashley Marie Saunders* Kathryn A. Jaywork Kylie Marie Cale Lucia Theresa Durso Schaefer Raiesha K. Jenkins Anna Alise Calleson Stephanie Ann Schimmel Andrew Walters Kaerwer Christina Lauren Campbell Lindsey Nichole Shifflett Jamie Alissa Kelley* Danielle Nicole Caplinger Julie Christine Shrum Kyle Thomas Krupp Anne Marie Carr Catherine Porter Simpson Emily Diane Labrie Jessica Leigh Sinkovits Marie Josephine Chapman Brittany Sue Lahr Elizabeth Jane Ciancio Brittany Marie Slavick Danielle Nicole Brittany Nicole Collins Danielle Nicole Lewis Smith Lindsey Marie Lienau* Eileen Patricia Cosgrove Robert Russell Sweeney Charles Edward Crawford Ashley Ann Mani Keeley Murphy Tagtmeyer Beverly June Marsters Rachel Lynn Cutherell* Hannah Marie Tusing Karen Quitko Massengill** Chelsea Elizabeth Davis Adam Clark Vrooman Nathan Michael Melnik* Sarah Elizabeth Doble Ashley Patricia Waite Sarah Elizabeth Merchant* Charles Evan Rue! Elmore Joyce Ann Waterfield* Jessica Lee Moore Jennifer Nicole Eudailey Matthew Ross Winant Bradley Taylor Farrar Luisa Ann Nazzaro Amber LeeAnn Wixtrom Kelly Christine Ferre!J Aimee Joel Peters Kathleen Ophelia Yeates Chaney Elizabeth Flahive Amanda Leigh Peters Lauren Beth Yoho Joshua Donovan Poe Laura Kristen Garsson Alice Katherine Germain *August 2011 Graduates **December 2011 Graduates 3 ----------------------------- ~~------------------------------ DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES Master of Science Environmental Science Catherine A. Lavagnino Applied Physics and John Taylor Agee IV* Jesse Christian Maxwell Michael J. Molnar Leah Bernadette Aguilar* Computer Science Craig Lee Patterson** John Kelly Austin** Andrew Todd Evans Heather Holland Walton** J. W. Bayley Cook Brandon Phillip-Weldon George Linda Marie Zorumski* Travis Walter Deale William Charles Hanson* Megan A. Dickinson** Benjamin David Purgason Emily Megan Foster CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES ----- ~~-----­ COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES Bachelor of Arts Kimberly Robin Nicholson Fine and Performing Arts English Chelsea Morgan Ottaviani** Fine Arts Benjamin Michael Paczak Stephanie Lynnette Barstow Marlaina Louise Peelen Offeibea Adu-Darko Eric Daniel Batiste** Isabella Pence-Lanctot Kaitlin Marie Bowes Rebecca Colleen Brown Marisa Christine Perez Michelle Lee Breland Meghan Amanda Cantwell Alexandra K. Powers Marie Lynn Breninger Andrew French Cason Lindsey Marie Pritchett** Corinna Marie Campbell Ashleigh N. Chapman-Jones Brittany Leigh Redmond Lauren Elizabeth Carpinelli** Edward Crews Thomas John Rice Kadie L. Chiera Rachael Ann Debrouse Walter Whitham Richardson Elizabeth Anne Craige Brian Julian DePrinzio** Michael Andrew Schoeffel** Nicholas Edward Dease Kaitlin Elizabeth Doyle Rebecca Leigh Smith Nicholas John Denson Jessica Renee Palmer DuBois Kurt W. Soderstrom Molly Marie Downing William C. Dunning** Scott Andrew Stevens Diane Victoria Edwards Maria Christine Ellis Sarah M. Switzer Justin Ryan Ferry** Kelly D. Fletcher** Brandi Swope Sinead M. Ginnell Allyson E. Foreman Lindsay Rae Taylor Mary Katherine Grohoski Bradley Steven Gardner Scott Michael Teribury Michael Conrad Honig Daniel Colcord Gordon M. Elizabeth Thedford* D. Graham Hunt** Samantha Sarah Grozbean Shannon Lynn Thomas Mary Reilly Keenehan Lauren Dianne Hall Katherine Virginia Thorne Rebecca Long Rebekah C. Hazen Lauren Elizabeth Tignor Carmen Elise Lucas Emily Catherine Hibl Lindsay S. Tilton Paige Elissa Lussier** Amy Lin Hiserman Sarah Mae Toner Eric Van Mai** Emily Jordan Hughes** Rebecca Cheston Twentey Christopher Aaron McKeel Joelle Dahlia Jones Jamie Maurice Valentine, Jr. Emily Christine Montano Matthew Corey Latham Angela J. G. Varga Tiffany Renee Noyes Linette Renee Lee Michael Thomas Wagner** Alisa Fay Potter** Nicole Renee Lenhart Kelsey Frances Walsh Mary Blair Stratton Alexis Megan Mallory Bailey Amber Walton Cherri L. Thomas David Thomas Mann Jennifer C. White Michelle Elizabeth Vaughan Megan K. McCabe Brittany Marie Wissen Juan You Zachary C. McCoy** Rebecca O'Brian Wray Kristine Renee McCreary* Pierce W. Yarberry Music Corrie Raye Mitchell Victoria L. Young Lauren J. Fobbs Jessica LaVerne Mitchell Crystal Rose Zemaiduk Casey Danielle Rolfe Destiny Noel Morrow Jennie Elizabeth Stoecker Emily Michelle Mummert Kate Christine Wisbey Amber Mahogany Mungavin 4 ---------------------------------- ~----------------------------------- COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES Theater D. Ryan Foster Modern and Classical Alexis Rachel Abbey Adam McCulloch Hudson Frost Tanner Lee Gaines Languages and Literatures Zachary Philip Alexander Rebecca A. Grady** Classical Studies Lindsay Cecelia Billmeyer Thomas Boudreau Grubbs** Kelly Blackburn Emily Louise Cole Christina Marie Brinkman Stephanie Catherine Guidara Virgirua Lee Collins David Forrest Haas Kerry Chapman, Jr. Diana Marie Cox Jason Hacker Joshua Whitley Clary Sarah Alexandra Falcon Caitlin J. Harris Mathew Desjardins Jared Kreiner Andrew Prestele Henson Kelly Hope Gardner** Stephanie E. Whitehead** Lorin Raiford Herbick Tyler D. Hoskinson Nathen M. illidge Jennifer Lynn Holloway French Justin Lee Holloway** M. Theodore Kavros Faith Anne Barnhill** Eric Joseph Inman Kristine Ashley Kreutzer** Megan Dyane Crawford Willem Krumich** Tyler Patrick Jones** Ryan Andrew Kapsak** Kathryn D. Dietzel Gina R. Laguzza Alexandria Elizabeth Fleischmann** Paige Elizabeth Kinder Martin Thomas Lawrence Lauren Elise Pistole William Franklin Kirk Joseph William Listopad Alan-Michael Garrett Weatherford Bridget Larsen Lydia Lundberg David Warren Levenson Kathryn Teresa Marti Matthew J. McCubbin German Jaime Nicole McWilliams Claire E. Marzen* Robert Edward Helmick Jeffery Miller III Carolyn Oast McCombs Austin James Pike Chris McDonald Ian A. Nutter Ashley Nicole Promise! Caitlin Elizabeth McGeever Afton Nicole Reed William Thompson Mears Spanish Daniel Bernard Meekins, Jr. Timothy Matthew Schwartz Christine Marie Audet John W. Mickelson Kayley Dawn Self Rosemary Theresa Barton Mabry EJjzabeth Montgomery Hillarie M. Shockley Erica Dawn Brown Ryan Michael Moore** Caitlin Rose Sneed Addie Elizabeth Cunningham Brittany Taylor Mundy Jessica Lynn Stith Megan Elise Hennessy** Thomas Joseph Nigrelli* Christopher Alan Tedrow Aubrie Kaitlin Kiel Jessica Anne Outten Brannon Renee Tison Edward Harold Kline III Kimberly Nicole Patterson Elizabeth Ann Wilson Brian Michael Pinkston Douglas Andrew Pegram** Victoria Elizabeth Young Sean C. Putnam Katherine McClure Rauck Gregory Sebastian Antolin Rafal Alison Reich Petia A. Sotirova** History Evelyn Dawn Riley Julia Varona Marcus John Leland Adams** Matthew K. Rousseau Alexandra Nicole Bartz Victoria E. Rupert Jefferson Miley Beavers Ryan A. Rusbuldt** Philosophy Caylen Rose Beight Prentice J. Sargeant Evelyn A. Arthur* Ashley Kristina Boehret Katherine Mae Saunders Kelly Marie Barry Bradley Nathan Borer Nicole Marie Schumacher Leslie Anne Boisseau James S. Briar Amanda Leigh Scott David J. Borchert** Daniel Lewis Bryant** Hilary Starr Sheppard Mary Kathleen Curry Alyson D. Chagnon Jonathan Carroll Somers Kimberly Anne Dahms** Brandon Thomas Clayton Michael Joseph Stephens III Shawn Jeffries Erwin Robert Stevens Clouse Eric Michael Stoll Kaile Renee Gannon Jonathan E. Dalziel Lauren Katerina Svestka** Brian Grandinetti Mitchell Gray Davis Nathan W. Thiel Aaron Gregory Hackett Savanna Haskins Diehl** Ryan Wesley Tiedemann Jenna Leigh Jackson Chelsea B. 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