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Duke Commencement Page 2/The Chronicle Commencement '91 Friday, May 10, 1991 DUKE COMMENCEMENT PAGE 2/THE CHRONICLE COMMENCEMENT '91 FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1991 o o. ILL* BE* OPEN Sunday Lunch Commencement '91 CONTENTS Commencement 1991 Calendar of Events 3 Special Ceremonies 4 Graduation Freshman Year Review 6,8,9 Sophomore Year Review 10,12,13 Four Years in Review in photos ;... 14,15 and Mothers Day Junior Year Review 16,18,20 Senior Year Review 22,24,25 Classifieds 26,27 Reservations STAFF Editors Jason Greenwald Ann Heimberger, Hannah Kerby, Eric Larson (919)682-5225 AETHER Michael Saul, Matt Steffora, Mark Wasmer General Manager Barry Eriksen ADJACENT TO BRIGHTLEAF SQUARE Sales Manager Sue Newsome 109 NORTH GREGSON STREET Account Representatives Judy Bartlett Dorothy Gianturco DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA27701 Business Manager David Morris Circulation Manager Jennifer Springer AMEX MASTERCARD VISA ACCEPTED Production Manager Linda Nettles Production Supervisor Charles Carson THyME © 1991 The Chronicle, Duke University, Box 4696, RESTAURANT & BAR Duke Station, Durham, NC, 27706. THE FOREST When you live at The Forest, you'll The Forest is a welcome retreat enjoy the veiy best of both modern from the stress and demands of comforts and natural seclusion. the classroom. Offering a peaceful, wooded, out­ • Heavily Wooded door environmental and luxurious, • Peaceful upscale apartment interiors. • Pool/Tennis Courts • Optional Floor Plans Luxury efficiency, one and two bedrooms apartments. lnquh*e about our specials Mon-Fri 9-5:30 #9 Post °*k Road Fogelman Management f^V r. Minutes from Duke Medical Center, Sat 10-5 Durham, NC 27705 Duke Law School 8. Fuqua Business School Sun 1-5 (919) 383-8504 FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1991 COMMENCEMENT '91 THE CHRONICLE / PAGE 3 COMMENCEMENT '91 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Friday, May 10 9:00 pm DEMONSTRATION RECITAL. Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Organ. University Chapel. 3:00 pm WALKING TOUR OF WEST CAMPUS. Tour departs from the steps of the University Chapel. Sunday, May 12 5:00 pm* BACCALAUREATE SERVICE for candidates whose surnames begin with letters A through G. University Chapel. Sermon by 10:00 am** GRADUATION EXERCISES. Wallace Wade Stadium. Conferring William H. Willimon, M.Div., S.T.D., D.D., Dean of the Chapel. of degrees by H. Keith H. Brodie, M.D., LL.D., President ofthe (Admission of guests by green tickets only.) University. Address by George F. Will, B.A. (Oxon.), M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt D. (If weather conditions necessitate moving the exer­ 8:15 pm HOOF 'N' HORN PRODUCTION: "Pippin." R.J. Reynolds Theater. cises into the Edmund M. Cameron Indoor Stadium, admission will Bryan University Center. (Admission by purchased tickets.) be by ticket only. Those without tickets will be admitted to Page Auditorium where the exercises will be telecast.) *The procession of candidates for the baccalaureate service begins ten minutes prior Saturday, May 11 to the hour. 9:00 am WALKING TOUR OF WEST CAMPUS. Tour departs from the **The procession of candidates for the graduation exercises begins thirty minutes steps ofthe University Chapel. prior to the hour. 11:00 am* BACCALAUREATE SERVICE for candidates whose surnames begin with letters H through O. University Chapel. Sermon by Dr. Willimon. (Admission of guests by blue tickets only.) Religious Ceremonies 3:00 pm* BACCALAUREATE SERVICE for candidates whose surnames begin with letters P through Z. University Chapel. Sermon by Saturday, May 11 Dr. Willimon. (Admission of guests by yellow tickets only.) 5:30 pm JEWISH GRADUATION SERVICE OF WORSHIP. Ernest W. 4:30 - 6:00 pm RECEPTION honoring the graduating classes. East Duke Lawn, Nelson Music Room, East Duke Building. East Campus. (In the event of rain, East Campus Union.) Music by the Duke University Wind Symphony. Michael Votta, 6:15 pm CATHOLIC GRADUATION MASS. Baldwin Auditorium. East Conductor. Campus. 8:15 pm HOOF 'N HORN PRODUCTION: "Pippin." R.J. Reynolds Indus­ Sunday, May 12 tries Theater. Bryan University Center. (Admission by purchased tickets.) 7:30 am CATHOLIC MASS. York Chapel, Divinity School. Welcome Parents and Alumni Class begins at South Square Mall. With over 100 fine shops and department stores, find the perfect gift for your favorite graduate. PAGE '4 / THE CHRONICLE (^MMMCEI&ENT '91 FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1991 SPECIAL CEREMONIES Friday, May 10 7:00 pm THE SCHOOL OF NURSING. Recognition Ceremony and Reception. Lecture Hall. Searle Center. 1:00 pm ARMY ROTC. Commissioning Ceremony and Reception. Baldwin Audi­ 10:00 pm CLASS OF 1991 GRADUATION PARTY. Intramural Building. torium. 2:00 pm SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. Reception. Courtyard behind Languages Building. Sunday, May 12 6:00 pm WOMEN'S STUDIES. Reception and Certificate Ceremony. Multipur­ pose Building. Oregon Street. 7:30 am CATHOLIC MASS. York Chapel, Divinity School. (For those unable to 6:00 pm ARMY ROTC. Commissioning Dinner. Washington Duke Inn. attend the Graduation Mass on Saturday.) 7:30 pm THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Hippocratic Oath Ceremony. University 11:30 am THE GRADUATE SCHOOL (Ph.D.) Luncheon and Doctoral Ceremony. Chapel. Lobby, Paul M. Gross Chemical Laboratory. West Campus. 9:00 pm TRINITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Hooding Ceremony. 12:00 noon THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Reception. Searle Center. Edmund M. Cameron Indoor Stadium. 12:00 noon THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES. Diploma Ceremony. Room 111, Biological Sciences Building. Reception. Saturday, May 11 Side Lawn, Biological Sciences Building. 12:00 noon FUQUA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. Reception. Atrium, Fuqua School. 9:00 am AIR FORCE ROTC. Commissioning Ceremony and Reception. Sarah P. 12:00 noon ANTHROPOLOGY (Cultural and Biological) AND ANATOMY. Lun­ Duke Gardens. (In the event of rain, Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus.) cheon and Ceremony. Front Lawn, Social Sciences Building. 9:00 am A.B. DUKE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. Breakfast. Oak Room, Union 12:00 noon ART AND ART HISTORY. Luncheon. Front Steps, East Duke Building. Building, West Campus. East Campus. 9:00 am JUDAIC STUDIES (in Religion). Breakfast and Certificate Ceremony. 12:00 noon CLASSICAL STUDIES. Reception. East Campus Center. Room 022, New Divinity. 12:00 noon COMPUTER SCIENCE. Luncheon. North Building Lawn. 9:00 am MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. Reception. Room 158, Physics Building. 12:00 noon ECONOMICS. Reception. Room 213, Social Sciences Building. 9:30 am PROGRAM IN EDUCATION. Brunch. Room 202, West Duke Building. 12:00 noon ENGLISH. Reception. Faculty Commons Dining Area, 2nd floor West 10:00 am NAVAL ROTC. Commissioning Ceremony. R.J. Reynolds Industries Campus Union (adjacent to the Oak Room). Theater, Bryan University Center. 12:00 noon GEOLOGY. Reception. Front Lawn, Old Chemistry Building. 12:00 noon NAVAL ROTC. Reception. Multipurpose Building. Oregon Street. 12:00 noon GERMAN. Reception. Front Patio, Languages Building. 12:00 noon PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES. Luncheon. Lobby and lawn, Old Chemistry 12:00 noon HISTORY. Reception. Rooms 233 and 234, Allen Building. Building. 12:00 noon MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES. Luncheon. 2138 Campus 12:30 pm ASIAN AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE. Certificate Drive. Awards. 2101 Campus Drive. 12:00 noon PSYCHOLOGY. Reception. Zener Auditorium. Room 130 and first floor of 12:30 pm POLITICAL SCIENCE. Luncheon. Side terrace, Perkins Library. Sociology-Psychology Building. 1:00 pm BIOLOGY, ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY. Reception. Lobby, Biological 12:00 noon ROMANCE STUDIES. Reception. Front Patio, Languages Building. Sciences Building. 12:00 noon RELIGION. Luncheon. Room 022, New Divinity. 5:30 pm JEWISH GRADUATION SERVICE OF WORSHIP. Ernest W. Nelson 12:00 noon SOCIOLOGY. Reception. Room 329, Sociology-Psychology Building. Music Room, East Duke Building. 12:15 pm COMPARATIVE STUDIES. Luncheon and Reception. 2122 Campus 6:00 pm PRESENTATION OF ART AWARDS AND BENENSON PRIZES. Drive. Museum of Art. East Campus. 12:30 pm THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. Honors and Diploma Ceremony. 6:00 pm THE SCHOOL OF LAW. Reception. Portico, Paul M. Gross Chemical University Chapel. Preceded by reception. Location to be announced. Laboratory. (In the event of rain, Lobby, Paul M. Gross Chemical 1:00 pm THE SCHOOL OF LAW. Diploma Ceremony. Page Auditorium. West Laboratory.) Campus. 6:15 pm CATHOLIC GRADUATION MASS. Baldwin Auditorium. East Campus. 2:00 pm DRAMA. Reception. Room 210, Bivins Building. East Campus. 6:30 pm THE DIVINITY SCHOOL. Service of Worship and Hooding Ceremony. 2:30 pm MUSIC. Reception. Lobby, Mary Duke Biddle Music Building, East University Chapel. Reception to follow. Alumni Memorial Common Room. Campus. NO • NOPE NIX • NADA • NYET • NEIN • NO • NOPE • NONE • NEVER • NIX ft Z Z o ZERO COST z UJ a. 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