^prmg (iLnmmmttmtxd dlampMI plntersitg

®{|0 ®ra:huattfln

^OJtbag, the anh '^tglity-tElrree

Puifs Cmk, ^ort(| Carolma GRADUATION EXERCISES Ten O'clock in the Morning THE UNIVERSITY MALL President Normfin A. Wiggins, Presiding Susan Horton, Organist

The Organ Prelude Benedictus Alex Rowley

The Processional Pomp and Circumstance Elgar

The Academic Procession The Chief Marshal The Candidates for the degree of Associate in Arts The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Health Science The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Special Studies The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Music The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts The Candidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration The Ceindidates for the degree of Master of Education The Candidates for the degree of Juris Doctor The Faculty of Campbell University The Faculty of Campbell University Graduate Programs The Faculty of Campbell University School of Law The Candidates for Honorary Degrees The Program Personalities

/ Welcome Clyde J. Rhyne Chairman, Board of Trustees

The Prayer of Invocation . . James W. AUen, Jr. Minister, Mayodan

The Address The Honorable Jessie A. Helms United States Senator

The Conferring of Degrees

The Conferring of Honorary Degrees

The Presentation of Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards

The ROTC Commissioning Ceremony Herbert V. Kemer, Jr. Professor of Military Science

The Message to the Graduates The President of the University

The Hymn Lead On, O King Eternal Smeirt Conductor, Paul M. Yoder Chairman, Division of Fine Arts

The Prayer of Benediction Willieim B. Raper President, Mount Olive College

The Recessiontd The Heavens Declare Thy Glory Bendetto Marcello LISTS OF CANDIDATE FOR DEGREES Due to the very brief time between the closing of school and the graduation exercises, this list may be incomplete. The list which will be read during the graduation exercises will be official. THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Chris L. Andrews Charlotte Marie Hohenbrink Fayetteville l^bert W. Aslett Fort Bragg Tony James Hohenbrink Fayetteville David Duane Baker Fort Bragg Jeffrey L. James Fort Bragg Harold Lewis Barber Fort Bragg Mark Franklin Ketchie Spring Lake Lillian Davis Blanchard Kipling Kevin Walter LaMere Fort Bragg Gary Wayne Bragg Fort Bragg Deborah L. Lee Fayetteville Blood worth, Janet Lynn Buies Creek Christopher R. LeFaive Fort Bragg Timothy Buckholz Fort Bragg Robert Joseph Milanak Fort Bragg Mark Daniel Chapman Fort Bragg Louis Richard Moore Fayetteville MeiBeck Lee Chung Fayetteville Susanna Hope Murray Rose Hill Gregory Cinque Fort Bragg James Michael Patterson Fort Bragg Madeline Yvette Colon Fort Bragg Wayne Matthew Price Fayetteville Gail E. Dausener-Smith FayettevUle Charles Edwin Roberts, Jr Fayetteville Alexander Phillip Delorey Fayetteville Daniel D. Shine Fort Bragg Charles M. Dent Fayetteville Emmett Edward Slake Fayetteville Ronald J. Devine Fayetteville Janet Duncan Smith Dunn Mark William Doherty Fort Bragg Louis Armando Stiller Fort Bragg Donald Gerald Gardner Fort Bragg Claudia Mary Walsh Fayetteville Carol M. Grant Fort Bragg George H. Zaun Fayetteville Rhonda Lynne Henderson Durham

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE Lorraine Julie Treble Raleigh THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SPECIAL STUDIES Lenwood Spells Wilson

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Sarah Frances Campbell Elkin Richard Mark Hoffman Baltimore, Md. Karry L. Godwin Godwin Cynthia Lynette Long Cumberland THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION James Marvin Abernathy, Jr Victoria,, Va. Melissa Lynn Lawson Southport Eric Arthur Adams Raleigh Doyle Palmer Ledford, Jr Garner David Martin Barber Garner Doris Ann Lippard Greensboro Susan Lee Barrett Jackson A. Wayne McLeod Cary Carol Charlene Bass Dunn Keith Elwood Minster Danbury, Ct. Teresa Murphy Beddingfield Clayton John Dinwiddie Mobley, Jr LUlin^on Elizabeth Anne Bostic Riegelwood Robert Earl Moore Faison Martha McLeod Britt Warsaw Roy Henry Parker HI JacksonvUle Anthony Wade Buffkin Willow Springs Eleanor Helms Pendergraft Buies Creek William Lee Capacchione RockvUle, Md. Susan Elaine Pettyjohn BoonevUle KeUy Robert Carlton WUson George Damon Pope WUson Marsha Lorraine Cobb Clayton WUliam Barrett PoweU ShaUotte Anthony Stuart Como Alexandria, Va. Stephen Lee Raper Mount OUve Susan Elizabeth Coone Sanford Mark Lee Roberts Buies Creek Gary Anthony Cooper Elizabeth City Sandy Lee Sowerby Elizabeth City Isaac Cortes, Jr Clinton Terry Lee Spencer Hobucken Margaret Christine Cox AshevUle Benton Lee Spiker Buies Creek Mary Ann Darroch Lilling^on Alan SherrUl Stephenson Knightdale Ardis Lynn Davies FayettevUle Grady 0. Stephenson, Jr Garner Peggy Arlene Edge Stedman Ricky Marsh Stephenson • Angier Shahrbanou Estakhry Sanford Mark RusseU Stewart Buies Creek Kenneth Murchison Frazier Jamestown Jane Ann Strickland Spring Hope Damian Tracy Freeman Raleigh KindyLee Rose Stumpp Fort Bragg Kenneth Blair Gentry Durham Barbara Jewel Suggs Elizabethtown Lewis Carlton Gooding, Jr Kinston Tony Vann Sutton Mount Olive Mary Lynn Graham FayettevUle Amelia Lynne Swanson FayettevUle Mary Kristin Hasty Erwin Camelia Faye Tew .• • •.• Clinton George David Heib, Sr..... FayettevUle WUliam Andrew TuUis Timonium, Md. William M. Herr Nashua, N.H. Michael Lee Turner FayettevUle Ronald Nelson Home Roseboro Ronald Curtis Watkins Spring Lake Charles Martin Horwitz III ...... FayettevUle Randy Earl Weaver Angier Dale C. Hubeirg FayettevUle Douglas Ray West Warsaw Terri Lynn HuU Morehead City Scott Larison WUkinson, Jr Raleigh Thomas Sherwood Jernigan Dunn Lora Ann WUliams Roseboro Patty Marie Johnson Fayetteville Cindy Leigh WUliford Roxboro Amy Jenette Langdon Angier Debby Lynn WUlis FayettevUle THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Karen Elizabeth Adcock Clayton Michael A. Homan Milwaukee, Wise. Ronald Bennett Ammons Red Springs Robert Charles Horvath II Fayetteville Anna Marie Andrews Lenoir Donald St^hen Howell Goldsboro Kelly Alexander Arp Cary Kimberly Elise Inscoe Garner James William Arp, Jr Wade Brenda Sue Irek Fort Monmouth, N.J. Linda Dee Austin Sanford Lewis Earle Johns Emporia, Va. Alicia Elizabeth Baker Sanford Angela Vic Johnson . Benson Donna Applewhite Beck Asheboro Lisa Diane Johnson Winston-Salem Katherine Pruitt Belcher Oxford Elizabeth Fawntelle Lee Benson Jeri Lynne Black Lillington Donna Ann Lyon Rocky Mount Clifton David Borrell Roanoke Rapids John L. Madison, Jr Raleigh Ernest L. Breedlove, Jr Henderson Barbara Ann Markham Apex Glenda Sue Bryan Marshallberg Ali Mobarhan Masoulkar Washington, D.C. William James Cahill, Jr Edinburg, Va. James Preston McAlister Raleigh Mary Fulton Campbell Spartanburg, S.C. Kathryn Gayle McFarland Raleigh Lucinda Atkins Carlyle Cameron Thomas Edward McLean Willow Springs Cathy Lynn Carter Angier Rhonda Lynne Mofield Carthage Susan Diane Chatfield Southern Pines Dasie Joan Newton Rougemont Helen Cheryl Clack Rocky Mount John Gifford Nickerson Raleigh Pamela June Goldsboro Marjorie Ann Norris Jacksonville Donna Thomas Crews Bunnlevel Carrie Elizabeth Owens Swan Quarter Kelly Fond Daughtridge Tarboro Benny Joe Phillips Sanford Varendee Garrett Davis Sanford Rebecca Gray Phillips Bennettsville, S.C. James Matthew Dawson Occoquan, Va. Mercia Lynne Pope Kernersville Candace Maureen Dickens Sanford Bruce Alan Radford Smithfield Cheryl Wooten Downing Fayetteville Ralph H. Roberts Buies Creek Calvin Ray Edgerton Four Oaks Julia Elizabeth Royal Godwin Sharon Elizabeth Edwards Lumberton Karen Lee Rudolph Kernersville Thomas Ray Ennis Dunn Holly Elizabeth Ryder Wilmington, Del. Walter David Ezzell, Jr Winterville Susan Jane Sauer San Antonio, Tx. David Ross Farquharson Buies Creek Lisa Forehand Shearin Coats Carla Gay Floyd Evergreen Sandra Darlene Myer Fordham Benson Mamie Ellen Smith Dunn Jill G. Glover Seaboard Rachel Lillie Smith Roaring River Rhonda Leigh Godwin Portsmouth, Va. Gregory M. Spivey Sanford Christopher Edward Gordon Buies Creek Bonnie Jane Stanley Lillington Donald Yates Gordon Clemmons Sabrina Jean Stanley Fayetteville Miranda Deekay Graham Coats Dorothy Hellen Stephenson Sanford Jo Ann Griffin Wilson Anita Carol Tant Butner Napoleon Alberto Rodriguez-Gudiel El Salvador Nader Tavakoli-Jalili FayettevUle Robert Nelson Hall Buies Creek Elizabeth Lee Taylor Raleigh Suzanne Renee Dolfini Ham Sanford Mary Holland TruU Raleigh Steven E. Hamel Sanford Celeste Gwendolyn Wescott Camden Susan K. White FayettevUle Timmy Ray Handy Stuart, Va. Harold Dale WUletts Leland Thomas Karl Heid Fayetteville Lydia Givens Hiott Benson Linda Dean WUliams Raleigh John Wesley Woodard FayettevUle Avis Rose Holland Dudley Brian Joseph Zimmerman Baltimore, Md.

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Rise Eden Adams Freehold, N.J. Joni Lynn Harrison High Point Rennie MUlard Adcock Clayton James Fredrik Hopf Buies Creek Dale Somers Cain Burlington Barbara G. Johnson Elizabethtown Beverly Ann Cavenaugh Magnolia David Losia Jones Rocky Mount Melanie HamUton CoUins LUlington Rodney Dexter Jones FayettevUle Glen Cameron Currin, Jr Oxford Dinah Alexandria Kress Buies Creek Lawrence Joseph D'Amelio III Greensboro Raymond Eric Martin BurUngton Deborah C. Davis Saint Pauls Lisa Kay Lewis McLean Buies Creek Donna A. Davis Concord John Frank Ouver Clinton Shirley Ann Dunn Salisbury J. Keith Reynolds Buies Creek Cpol Ann Fore Sanford Scott Edward Rutter Bensalem, Pa. Timothy Eric Fountain Richlands Michael Jerome Sidberry New Bern Ellen Marie Gregg Elkton, Md. Mary EUzabeth Stevens Winston-Salem Robin Rene Guin HUdebran Annette Hall Tyson Stuart, Fla. Earl Carson Hancock, Jr L^vittown, Pa. Teressa GaU White Graham Bonnie Lou HarreU Eure THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Joseph John Albert Fayetteville Eloria Howell Fayetteville Dan K. Anderson Fayetteville Harry F. Jobes Fayetteville Lawrence A. Earner, Jr Fayetteville Jane Frances de Chantal Maliszewski .... Fayetteville Robert Games Browning Parkton David Brian Oakley Buies Creek Bruce Austin Chase Raleigh Hugo A. Almodovar Ramos Fayetteville William T. Clark, Jr Smithfield Brenda Clark Rivers Raleigh Raymond Ernest Dion Fayetteville Edward Lee Shelby Durham Joe Temple Dunn Fayetteville Collin Lee Sumrall Fayetteville William Clyde Edwards Raleigh John Kennison Walker Fayetteville Marjorie Miller Grant Hope Mills Fred Alan Whitfield Greensboro

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION

Carol S. Barber Fayetteville Harold Wayne Lee Newton Grove William Earl Bowers Buies Creek John Milton McKoy Lillington Jo-Anne Britt Fayetteville Lyndia Underwood McMillan Fayetteville Brenda E. Brown Nashville Carolyn Rich Moore Rocky Mount Marilyn Lynn Bryan Marshallberg Betty Hill Morgan Raeford Virginia Turner Burnette Mount Olive Terry Lee Murphy Buies Creek Louise Dickert Cooper .... Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico Claire Anderson Parham Rocky Mount Jane Gayle Godwin Pine Level Lavella Marie Register Clinton LuAnn Harris Buies Creek John Dickson Alton Vaughn Fayetteville Willa Carmichael Harrison Fayetteville Teresa Bell Vickers Mount Olive Sammie James Heflin Fayetteville

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR

James R. Adams Fayetteville David L. Kennedy Sanford John Julian Aldridge III Kinston Gilbert Russell Key II Franklin Stanley Lee Allen Mayodan J. Gregory Lawson Rogersville, Tenn. Richard Charles Blanks Roxboro Vance Bradford Long Asheboro Charles-Stuart Bloodworth New Orleans, La. Martha Wray Lowrance Pinetops Mark Walter Bras well Fayetteville Gary Stephen Maines Raleigh Sarah Patterson Brison Gastonia Stephen Gray Marler Greensboro Allen Credle Brown Washington Frances Kate McNair Marsh Greensboro Kyle Nelson Brown Newport Lawrence F. Mazer . Raleigh John Tyler Burns Wadesboro Sheila Kay McLamb Buies Creek Richard Lee Buyrn Norfolk, Va. Cynthia Lynn McNeill West Jefferson Ann Marie Comitta Calabria Fayetteville Robert Reynold Merhige III Richmond, Va. Mark Timothy Calloway Winston-Salem Carol Vincent Miller Buies Creek Paul Truett Canady H Saint Pauls Peter Buies Creek Richard Luby Cannon IH Vanceboro James Battle Morgan, Jr Smithfield Roseanne Pipkin Carter Greensboro John Francis Murano Hillsdale, N.J. Christina Buchanan Clapsaddle Sylva John Jefferson Newton Beaufort Thomas Hayes Clements, Sr Fayetteville Imelda Jean Pate Kinston William Harold Collier Durham Robin Anne Perkins Washington George Lafayette Collins Nashville Michael Kiah Perry Pittsboro Patrick Carlyle Cork Valdosta, Ga. Cynthia McClellan Pittard Smithfield William Robert Denning HI Benson Kenneth C. Praschan Fayetteville Robert C. Dortch, Jr Charlotte Francis B. Prior Yardley, Pa. Thomas Griffin Douglass Raleigh Sandra Strader Pugh Raleigh Albert Charles Ellis Jacksonville Frederick Stephen Rogers Greenville Kimberly Hayes Floyd High Point Hilton Lamar Ruth III . Concord Mary Beth Forsyth Roxboro Randall Malloy Sauls Buies Creek James Durant Foster Fayetteville Deborah Ann Shandies Raleigh Dennis Joel Franks Raleigh William Albert Sigmon Hickory George Joseph Franks Fayetteville Jeffrey M. Simon-Seigle Raleigh Debra Kay Gilchrist Greenville Ben H. Sirmons, Jr Buies Creek Bradley Keith Greenway Tryon Gregory Calvin Smith Buies Creek George Olin Hallman, Jr Columbia, S.C. Thomas Warwick Steed III Raleigh John Patton Hance Eden Rebecca Lynne Stevens Kuies Creek Homer Wyatt Hanna HI Charleston, W. Va. Philip Summa Trevose, Pa. Larry Clayton Harris, Jr Asheville Merinda Lee Swanson Hayesville Cecil Stroud Harvell Morehead City Gene Bryson Tarr Elizabeth City Edward Watson Hedrick Charlotte Ann Callison Taylor Dunn Barbara D. HoUingsworth Buies Creek Richard McAlpin Thigpen Cary Martha Carpenter Holmes Angier Stephen Philip Vogel Durham Reginald Gray Honbarrier High Point Walter Samuel Weathers Louisburg James P. Huffines, Jr Greensboro Lyda Tyson Winstead Sanford John Randolph Ingram n Cary Ruth Catherine Stullken Witmer Buies Creek Catherine Dawn Israel Winston-Salem Homer Neel Wright III WUmington RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES

James T. Draper, Jr Doctor of Divinity

Forrest C. Feezor ...... • Doctor of Divinity

John E. Lynch Doctor of Laws

AWARDS

RECIPIENTS OF ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARD

Major Sam Byrd Spring Lake

Kelly Alexander Arp Cary

COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS Commencement Marshals are Members of the Honor Societies

Wendy Lynn Barnes Nancy Carol Hinson Samuel Scott Bass Durwood P. Howell Susan Carol Bass Lorraine Diane Johnson Ruth Estelle Berndt Mary Ann McElveen Sandra Lee Brady Keith Alan Merkey Toni Ann Coble Elizabeth Helen Nelson Lisa Ann Finger Kimberly Anne Parker

The Hymn Lead On, King Eternal Smart

Lead On, O King Eternal Lead On, O King Eternal The day of march has come; We follow not with fears; Henceforth in fields of conquest For gladness breaks like morning Thy tents shall be our home; Where'er Thy face appears; Through days of preparation The Cross is lifted o'er us; Thy grace has made us strong, We journey in its light. And now, 0 King Eternal, Thy crown awaits the conquest; We Uft our battle song. Lead On, O God of Might. Amen. UNDERGRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION

CUM LAUDE

Rise Eden Adams Eleanor Helms Pendergraft Ronald Bennett Ammons Benny Joe Phillips Alicia Elizabeth Baker Mark Lee Roberts Glenda Sue Bryan Karen Rudolph Susan Diane Chatfield Camelia Faye Tew Margaret Christine Cox Susan Kathleen White George David Heib Debby Lynn Willis Barbara Gale Johnson

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

Donna Applewhite Beck Melissa Lynn Lawson Beverly Ann Cavenaugh Raymond Eric Martin Sandra Darlene Fordham Dasie Joan Newton Donald Yates Gordon Susan Elaine Pettyjohn Robin Rene Guin Gregory McFadyen Spivey Richard Mark Hoffman KindyLee Rose Stumpp Robert Charles Horvath Elizabeth Lee Taylor Brenda Sue Irek

SUMMA CUM LAUDE

Anna Marie Andrews Bonnie Lou HarreU Dale Somers Cain Michael A. Homan Pamela June Clark James Fredrik Hopf Melanie Hamilton Collins Terri Lynn Hall Kelly Fond Daughtridge Dinah A. Fick Kress Varendee Garrett Davis Jerome Keith Reynolds Timothy Eric Fountain Celeste Gwendolyn Wescott Jul Greeson Glover John Wesley Woodard Ellen Marie Gregg

GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION MASTER OF EDUCATION

Louise Dickert Cooper

GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION SCHOOL OF LAW

CUM LAUDE

Christina Clapsaddle George J. Franks Robert C. Dortch, Jr. Bradley K. Greenway A. Charles Ellis Peter J. MUler Mary Beth Forsyth Gene B. Tarr

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

_ Larry C. Harris, Jr. ACADEMIC HERALDRY In the United States; as a result of our English heritage, caps and gowns have been used from colonial times, particularly at Columbia (King's College), New York University, the University of Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr, Yale and others. About 1885 there was a widespread student movement in America to wear caps and gowns at Commencement ceremonies. The graduating students seemed to feel a need for a significant and dignified apparel lor the occasion, and the democratic as well as the traditional qualities of the cap and gown appealed to them. In 1895 the intercollegfiate Commission presented to American institutions of higher learning the Intercollegiate Code. This simple, adaptable Code regelated the design or pattern of the gowns and hoods and the colors and materials to be used. Its subsequent adoption by fully 95 per cent of the colleges and universities in the country has given America a beautiful and impressive, yet extremely simple method of signifying scholastic honors. The Code provides for three types of gowns. Those for bachelors are made of black material and have long, pointed sleeves. The master's gown is made with an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut and the front part has an arc cut away. The doctor's gown is made with bell-shaped sleeves and like the master's gown, it is designed and supplied with fasteners so that it may be worn open or closed, but generally, it is worn closed. The gown is faced with velvet and has three bars of velvet on each sleeve. The color of the velvet trim may be black or the same color as the velvet which edges the hood. The black Oxford or mortarboard style cap is worn for all deg^rees, but only the doctor's cap may be made of velvet, and only doctors or presidents of institutions may wear a gold tassel on the cap. It is the hood, however, which is the most important and distinctive feature of the American Code. The doctor's hood, of black cloth matching the gown, is four feet in length and made with a wide panel. The master's hood is three and one-half feet in length. It is made of black cloth matching the gowns and follows the Oxford shape. The hoods for all the degrees are lined with silk in the official academic color or colors of the institution conferring the degree. These colors are not, necessarily, the same as the school's athletic colors, though in many cases they are. The color of the trimming identifies the major field of learning: white for arts and letters, copper for economics, light blue for education, brown for the fine arts, crimson for journalism, purple for law, green for medicine, drab for business, pink for music, silver-gray for speech, dark blue for philosophy, sage green for physical education, golden yellow for science, cream for social science, scarlet for theology, and maroon for home economics. The university awarding the de^ee is identified by the colors that line the hood. Although some universities have duplicated colors, generally a glance at the lining, which is worn exposed, will identify the awarding institution. Some of the university colors being worn today are:

Orange and Black C^pbeU University Crimson and White .... Southern Baptist Theolog^ical Seminary Princeton University University of Alabama . _ Oklahoma State University Red and White University of Wisconsin Light Blue and White University of North Carolina North Carolina State University at Chapel Hill University of Maryland Columbia University Camelian and White Cornell University D^rk Blue Duke University Western Reserve University Old Gold and Black Wake Forest University Crimson and Cream University of Oklahoma John Hopkins University Royal Blue University of Edinburgh University of Missouri Orange and Blue University of Illinois VanderbUt University Gold and Garnet . Iowa State University Green and White North Texas State University Crimson Harvard University Purple and Giold East Carolina University Navy Blue and Orange University of Virginia Westminster Choir College Red and Black University of Pennsylvania Yellow and White . . University of North Carolina at Greensboro University of Cincinnati Orange, and Maroon Virginia Polytechnic Institute University of Sarasota Garnet and Black University of South Carolina University of Georgia Cardinal and White University of Arkansas Red and Blue Southern Methodist University Orange and White University of Tennessee University of Mississippi Old Gold and Blue . . . ; West Virginia University Maroon University of Chicago Cream and Crimson Indiana University Yale Blue Yale Green and Gold Baylor University Garnet and Turquoise George Peabody College Yellow and Blue University of Rochester _ Union Theological Seminary Purple and White Northwestern University Green and White Michigan State University Blue and White Fayetteville State University Blue and Gk>ld Emory University Grey and Blue Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary