Lubbock, Texas ALMA MATER "MATADOR SONG" Fight, Matadors, for Tech! Songs of Love We'll Sing to Thee
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Te~as Tech University COMMENCEMENf -.Official Program May-11, 1991 · Lubbock, Texas ALMA MATER "MATADOR SONG" Fight, Matadors, for Tech! Songs of love we'll sing to thee. Bear our banners far and wide. Ever to be our pride. Fearless champions ever be. Stand on heights of victory. Strive for honor evermore. long live the Matadors. TEXAS TECH UNIVERSI1Y Texas Tech is a state-supported, multipurpose university of more than 23,000 students enrolled in seven colleges-Agricultural Sciences, Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Home Economics- and two schools-the Graduate School and the School of Law. The Texas Tech Health Sciences Center-a separate institution-and the Museum share the Lubbock campus with the University. As is necessary for an educational institution of its scope and purposes, Texas Tech operates in several locations. Beyond its 1,839-acre Lubbock campus- all in one tract- the University operates a 13,822-acre agricultural and biological laboratory through the Tcias Tech University Center at Amarillo. Under development are other agricultural research and teaching facilities in Lubbock County and in Terry County. As a part of its medical role, the Health Sciences Center has in various stages of development three Regional academic H_ealth Centers: in Amarillo, in El Paso, and in Odessa-Midland. The Texas Tech University Center at Junction, in the Texas hill country, is a 411-acre unit consisting of classroom and lodging facilities. Paul Whitfield Hom, the first president of Texas Tech, drew from the broad open plains ofWest Texas his vision for the institution. "Let us make the work of our college fit into the scope of our country," he said. "Let our thoughts be big thoughts and broad thoughts. Let our thinking be in world-wide terms." Hom's challenge to Texas Tech, now embarked on its second fifty years, continues as a viable force. His insight is most evident as we-faculty and students, administrators and alumni, supporters and friends-strive to shape the University's programs and activities to meet the highest standards of excellence in teaching, research, and public service. In support of our troops in Desert Storm, students Photography by Artie Limmer wrapped Will Rogers' statue in yellow streamers. Texas Tech University COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM May 11, 1991 9:00a.m. Presiding Dr. Robert W. Lawless, President *Processional Texas Tech Brass Ensemble Alan D. Shinn, Director Invocation The Reverend Lee Huebert First Unitarian Universalist <llurch Welcoming Remarks Mr. Alan B. White Chairman, Board of Regents Introduction of Commencement Speaker Dr. Robert W. Lawless Commencement Address Dr. Kenneth H. Ashworth Commissioner of Higher Education, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Conferring of Degrees Dr. Robert W. Lawless Dr. Donald R. Baragan Executive Vice President and Provost Presentation of Doctoral Candidates Dr. Clyde Hendrick, Dean of the Graduate School Presentation of Master's Candidates Dr. Clyde Hendrick Presentation of I.aw Candidates Prof~r W. Frank Newton, Dean of the School of Law Presentation of Bachelor Candidates Dr. Elizabeth G. Haley, Dean of the College of Home Economics Dr. Mason H. Somerville, Dean of the CollegeofEngineering Dr. Charles W. Smith, Dean of the CollegeofEducation Dr. Joe R. Goodin, Dean of the College of Arts arid Sciences Dr. Louise Luchsinger, Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration Dr. Samuel E. Curl, Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences Prof~r Wtllard B. Robinson, Interim Dean of the College of Architecture Recognition of Outstanding Students, Dr. Donald R. Baragan Class of 1991 Charge to the Graduates Dr. Robert W. Lawless Benediction The Reverend Huebert Alma Mater David Gaschen, Senior Vocal Performance Major *Recessional Texas Tech Brass Ensemble "Please remain seated during the Proc~ional and Rec~onal COll.EGE CEREMONIES Agricultural Sciences 2:00 p .m. Allen Theatre Architecture 11:30 a.m. University Theatre Arts & Sciences 11:30 a.m. Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Business Administration 2:00 p.m. Lubbock Municipal Coliseum Education 4:30 p.m. Lubbock Municipal Auditorium Engineering 11:30 a.m. Allen Theatre Home Economics 11:30 a.m. Lubbock Municipal Auditorium I.aw School 2:00 p.m. Lubbock Municipal Auditorium INDIVIDUAL COll.EGE RECEPTIONS Immediately following ceremony Agricultural Sciences University Center Courtyard Architecture Architecture Gallery-Room 5 Arts & Sciences Arts & Sciences Garden- North of Holden Hall Business Administration BA Rotunda Engineering Engineering Center Courtyard I.aw School Lubbock Plaza Hotel Atrium BOARD OF REGENTS Alan B. White, Chairman Rex P. Fuller, Vice Chairman General Richard E. Cavazos J.L Gulley, Jr. Carey Hobbs J. L "Rocky" Johnson Patsy Woods Martin John C. Sims Eliz.abeth Ward CONVOCATIONSCOMMITfEE Frederick C. Volker, University Marshal A William Gustafson Dennis Harp, co-chail'person Lynn Huffman Malloiy Boylan Robert Marlett Ron Bremer Tom McLaughlin Victor Broderick Maty S. Owens Joseph Conboy Maryanne Reid William P. Dukes Virginia Sowell Arthur Elliot Charles E. Wade Nick Federspiel Fred Wagner Peggy Flores Richard A Weaver . Robert Gades Deborah Dee Young Jim Graves ADMINISTRATIVE REPRESENTATIVES Agricultural Sciences Lois Shuman Architecture Margie Firenza Arts and Sciences Joyce Cline Business Administration Shirley Wittman Education Gayle Stow Engineering Maty Carter Graduate School Peggy Edmonson Home Economics Donna Thomasson Law School Kay Fletcher Graduating Seniors of Texas Tech University who have maintained an overall grade-point average of4.00 Mary Jane Beard - . - Claire Denise Henderson - . - Carla Ann-Helmbrecht Markowski - . - Carolyn Dell Phernetton - . - Dustin Dean Ruff - .- Julie Kristen Latta Stedje - . - Kambra Kae Winningham COLI.EGE MARSHAL5 Agricultural Sciences Dr. Marvin J. Cepica Architecture Professor Bill W. Felty Arts and Sciences Dr. Thomas G. Mclaughlin Business Administration Dr. Charles Wade Education Dr. Duane Christian Engineering Dr. John Borrelli Home Economics Dr. Ruth Martin Graduate School Dr. Thomas A Langford law School ~ate Dean Joseph Conboy BANNER BEARERS Agricultural Sciences Chris Branson Huey Architecture Berry Shawn Cox Arts and Sciences Charles Gregory Odorizzi Business Administration Claire Denise Henderson Education Julie Kristen Latta Stedje Engineering Kyle Wayne Whittenberg Home Economics Lois Marie Brimhall Graduate School Kendall Clyde Richards law School Patrick Connell McGinnis UST OF GRADUATES May 11, 1991 THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OW'ks Edward Aulbach. n, Lubbock Land·USC Planning. B.A., Troy Stale University, 1968 Management and Design i)Jl:P' "i;dualioll MS., Troy Stale University, 1978 - ......., Blalr, Odessa Higher F.dOOltlon MS., Texas Tech University, 1983 "';;;Ed. Southwest Teiw State University, 1967 Dissertallott Detecting. Eva!U>ling and Monitoring Land !lfd.~ Texas Slate University, 1970 Use Change on the Southern High Plains ofTexas f)lj!tffl1/iOlt The Emeigence and Development of the Major Professor: Ernest B. Fish (l)IDIDunlt)'IJunlor College In Texas Judy K2y Beckman, Attleboro, MA Business Administration ...~Clyde E. Kelsey, Jr. BS.,Ben~ey College, 1981 DlssertaJion; Predlcting the Level of Minority Interest 11111 EbiDC Brown. Cheney, WA F.ducational Psychology BA, llaStem w.shingtOR Slate University, 1971 Following a Tender Offer 115.. Ea.<lel'D w.shlngton Stale University, 1980 Major Professor: Paul H. Munter f)lj!tffl1/iOlt Peoonallty 'fypes, Leaming Styles, and Paul David Bliese, Austin Psychology (Experimental) fallllly Roles: A CompariSon Between Alcoholic and BA, Texas Lutheran College, 1986 NOO·Alcohollc Adult Children ofAlcoho lics Dlsserratlort. The Effects of Goal Setting and Nljar~Joe O. Cornett Ability Differences on Dyad Strategy Development foaSik Oiol. Seoul, Korea Instructional Technology and Performance &dFngr.. Kon·Kuk University, Seoul, Korea, 1981 Major Professor: Clay E. George llS in LE., Texas Tech University, 1986 Robert D. Bradley, Lubbock Biology /llOlllfl1llOtt Effect of ll\SCAL and FORTRAN Programming B.S., Texas A&M University, 1983 lmU\ICdOO on the Problem·SOlving Cognitive Ability In MS., Texas A&M University, 1986 ramal Opmtional Stage Sludents DUsertatlo1t Factors that Effect Chromosomal Evolution: lilP' Pro{c!sor: Judith L Repman Repetitive DNAs In Conservative YCISUS Rapidly Evolving "'Aaa c.ldvodl Copeland. Lubbock Higher F.dOOltlon Ka!yo<ypes &A, T...,Tech University, 1969 Major Professor: Robert). Baker 11A. T...,Tech University, 1973 Wesley Uoyd Bratton, Albuquerque, NM Civil Engineering /JGsllf4llOlt AProllle of Pcrslsters: A Study of the B.S. in C.E., Texas Tech University, 1987 ~ In the Texas Tech Transition Program MS, Vuginia Polytechnic Institute, 1988 ur.ondlllonally·Admltted Sludents Dissertallott Slab-on-Ground Foundations Constructed N1jOr Pro{c!sor: Michael Mezack, III over Expansive Clay: Parameters to Predict Volume bold L Dc5paln. Amarillo Higher F.ducation Change Potential BA,otbhoma P.lllhandle Slate University, 1963 Major Professor: Wmen K. Wray !IA. TheKwas State Teachers Colleege, 1972 Hua Wu David Chang. Taiwan Computer Science /JGsllf4llOlt A Profile of~en Presidents In BS., Chung·Yuan Christian University, 1985 ll$llc ~e Degree Institutions in the United Stales MS., Texas Tech University, 1988 iij:rPro{c!sor: Clyde E. Kelsey, Jr. Dissertation; Dynamic Task AllOCltion Models for Large llllyl.lllicr Fankhauser, Mission F.ducational Psychology Distributed Computing System . BA, The Unhmlty ofTexas at Austin,