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Exercises on the Occasion of the Conferring of Degrees (June 2, 1974) William & Mary Law School College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository Commencement Activities Archives and Law School History 1974 Exercises on the Occasion of the Conferring of Degrees (June 2, 1974) William & Mary Law School Repository Citation William & Mary Law School, "Exercises on the Occasion of the Conferring of Degrees (June 2, 1974)" (1974). Commencement Activities. 39. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/commencement/39 Copyright c 1974 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/commencement The College of WILLIAM and MARY in Virginia EXERCISES On the Occasion of THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES SUNDAY, JUNE THE SECOND ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOUR THREE O'CLOCK COLLEGE YARD AT FRONT OF THE SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN BUILDING WILLIAMSBURG ORDER OF EXERCISES The President of the College Presiding Organ Prelude Darlene Fawver '74 Processional: The William and Mary Hymn The William and Mary Choir The National Anthem Invocation The Reverend Thomas E. Pugh Minister, Williamsburg Baptist Church Commencement Remarks Walter Muir Whitehill CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The President of the College The Rector of the Board of Visitors Thomas A. Graves, Jr. R. Harvey Chappell, Jr. Arthur Briggs Hanson Doctor of Laws Thomas Granville Pullen, Jr. Doctor of Humane Letters Aubrey Addison Roberts Doctor of Laws Walter Muir Whitehill Doctor of Humane Letters if Mighty Fortress is Our God The William and Mary Choir arranged by Mueller Carl R. Fehr, Director Announcement of Prizes and Awards The President of the College Lord Botetourt Medal, Carr Cup Sullivan Awards Valedictory Remarks Craig T. Cornwell President of the Class of 1974 CONFERRING OF EARNED DEGREES The Vice President for Academic Affairs The President of the College George R. Healy Alma Mater The Audience and the Choir Recessional The Choir (Guests desiring to photograph activities in the area of the platform are requested to use the photographers' section adjacent to The Choir) 2 * CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES BACHELORS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Sue Ellen Apgar Bound Brook, NJ. Richard Ernest Jones, Jr. Tabb Beta Gamma Sigma William Eldridge Jones ................Gladys Charles Alexander Bain Richmond Susan Winn King ........Richmond Richard Saxon Birdsong* ... Williamsburg Jeffrey E. Knight Vienna Edward William Bowe Grafton Rex Luzar Bloomington, Ind. Patricia Lynn Bradford Richmond Earle Alexander MacKenzie ..... Norfolk Brenda Adele Brigham . Triangle Janice A. Magary ........... Williamsburg Russell Edward Brown, Jr. Arlington Linda Diane McCraw Newport News Diane Fossum Byers State College, Pa. H. Michael McGahey Springfield Robert Allen Canfield _.. Richmond Donald Wayne McPeters Richmond Beta Gamma Sigma Gregory M. Miller* Williamsburg A.David Carli, Jr......Richmond Joseph William Montgomery Lynchburg William Preston Carmine, ........ Hampton Marsha Lynn Montgomery ............ Richmond David Eugene Coblentz Latrobe, Pa. Milton Noel Mooney Ashland, Ohio Walter Bernard Cooke Richmond James Edward Newell . Petersburg Gary James Corbin ... Newport News Joyce Naykung Ng Norfolk Richard Lee Creager ..............Chester Betty Jane Pence Dayton Beta Gamma Sigma George Morrow Purtill ........... Glastonbury, Conn. Albert Guy Daubert, Jr. Moorestown, N.J. Eric Allen Ricker ........... Trumbull, Conn. Beta Gamma Sigma John Philip Rogers Arlington Paul Arthur Dayer.......East Aurora, N.Y. Patricia Maureen Ryan Hampton Robey Webb Estes, Jr. Richmond Wynne Lee Samuelson Poquoson Thomas Odber Farrell ....... Williamsburg Karen Theresa Schorschinsky John Stephen Frost....... Vinton ..........Massapequa Park, N.Y. Donald Brower Garber....... Waynesboro Shelton Lassiter Smith Wilson, N.C. Dennis Coyle Gibbs....... Upper Saddle River, N.J. Brian Cuyler Stage Easton, Pa. Charles Byerley Goodman, Jr........Amelia Dathard Val Jon Steele Dumfries Howard James Graham.......Bluefield John Douglas Strom McLean Mary Gilchrist Gray Sparks, Md. Christopher Haydn Walters McLean Mary Eileen Hale Richmond Hays Thomas Watkins III ........Chagrin Falls, Ohio Richard Badger Hodsdon ........ Oakmont, Pa. Carol Honebrink* Merion, Pa. Steven Alan Weinberg .........Baltimore, Md. Christopher Jay Honenberger Annandale Robert Charles Wick .... N. Massapequa, N.Y. Deborah Jane Houghton Sarasota, Fla. Janet Eileen Wing* Alexandria Beta Gamma Sigma Frank Joseph Wood III Virginia Beach Michael Wayne Hudson Richmond Scott Garris Yancey, Jr. Culpeper BACHELORS OF SCIENCE Susan Leigh Adams* Richmond John Stanley Cameron Barrington, Ill. Hugh Dorsey Alcock, Jr. Hampton Highest Honors in Biology Richard Allison Arnaudin . Eden, N.C. James B. Campbell, Jr. ....... Alexandria Phi Beta Kappa Brenda Elaine Carter....... Chase City James Quinby Atkinson III .......Medford Lakes, N.J. Thomas Raymond Cheezum, Jr........ Springfield Susan Lynne Chittum....... Chesapeake Mary Elizabeth Austin Annandale Alexis Mills Clark .......Williamsburg Phi Beta Kappa William Sidney Clark........Woodbridge High Honors in Mathematics McCue K. Conway ........... Kilmarnock Christopher Ehlert Baker .... Huntington, N.Y. Rebecca Suzanne Cool Alexandria John Thomas Barton, Jr. Williamsburg Kathryn Castner Cooper Falls Church Laurelle Ann Baxter Lockport, N.Y. Kerry Lee Dearfield Silver Spring, Md. Patricia Ellen Beaver Danville Robert Brent Dickson Fairfax Laura Ruth Bechtel ... ... Pottersville, N.J. High Honors in Chemistry Phi Beta Kappa George Minor Diggs, Jr. Trevilians High Honors in Psychology Phi Beta Kappa Sarah Ann Beeler ....... Cleveland Heights, Ohio Bruce Campbell Dillon Alexandria Leslie Anne Bell........Miami, Fla. Honors in Biology Mary Hyde Berg* ..... Williamsburg Ted Robert Dinterman Vienna Robert Edmond Bishop Williamsburg Phi Beta Kappa Neil Thomas Bockoven* Hampton High Honors in Physics Samuel Maurice Bowden ........ Chincoteague High Honors in English High Honors in Biology Larry Burton Dixon South Boston Keith Kevin Brosius Alexandria Raymond A. Dombroski Alexandria Frances Estelle Brugh Troutville Honors in Biology Frank Douglass Bruni........Richmond Lynne Ellen Dowling ....... Severna Park, Md. *Indicates degree requirements completed prior to June 2, 1974 . 3 * Charles Norman Durfor, Jr. Metuchen, N.J. William Charles Louv Wayne, Pa. Evelyn Earley Indiana, Pa. Robert Joel Lowy Pittsburgh, Pa. Susan Howard Early Hillsville Thomas Scott Lyon ... McLean William S. Eck Ballston Lake, N.Y. Cheryl Ann Macklin .... Newtown Square, Pa . Rosemary Theresa Enright* McLean Randall McKee Mathis ......... Annandale Phi Beta Kappa Barbara Jean Meade Richmond Highest Honors in Biology Walter H. Meinzer II* Alexandria Arthur M. Moody III Blackstone Thomas Walton Eppes, Jr.* Amelia Martha Wellington Moon Appomattox Werdna Wayland Eure, Jr......... Falls Church Cynthia Jeanne Moore*...... Severna Park, Md. Phi Beta Kappa Sharon Akers Moran Chase City High Honors in Biology John Garrett Muller McLean Karl Raymond Farrar ........ Silver Spring, Md. Herman H. Munsterman.......Williamsburg Howard Ronald Feldman Norfolk Branson Wayne Murrill ..... Richmond Carroll S. Gallagher, Jr. Village Nancy Alice Neidlinger Springfield Ted Calvin Germroth Broadway Phi Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa Nancy Nestico Bristol, Conn. Highest Honors in Chemistry Linda Ann Newbern Virginia Beach John Thomas Glick Harrisonburg David George Oelberg Hyattsville, Md. Mary Elizabeth Graichen Vienna Phi Beta Kappa Nancy Owen Grant Richmond Highest Honors in Chemistry Bruce Mark Olcott ....... Falls Church Elisabeth L. Halley Norge Daniel Middleton Oliver Williamsburg Patricia Diana Hand Newport News Milton Arthur Outten......Cheriton Paul Francis Harvey Virginia Beach Edward Bruce Parlette ..... Virginia Beach Patricia Mary Hays Richmond Linwood Page Pond Portsmouth Phi Beta Kappa Kaethe Kemp Post Williamsburg High Honors in Inter-Disciplinary Studies Kevin Eugene Powell* Chesapeake Thomas Benjamin Heitz Harrisonburg Melanie Marie Pratt Fairfax David John Hennessey ....... Falls Church Phi Beta Kappa David Robert Hoffman Williamsburg Mary Catherine Puckett Roanoke Phi Beta Kappa Elizabeth Jane Rathbun Alexandria William Denner Hogan Fairfax Sidney Merrill Richards Springfield Toni Jo Hoke Mt. Holly, N.J. John Craig Richardson* Evanston, Ill. Phi Beta Kappa Mark Astor Ritter Haddonfield, N.J. Mark Lavell Robertson High Honors in Mathematics McLean Linda Anne Ross Medford, N.J. John Brian Hostetler . Salix, Pa. John Randall Rovesti, Jr. .... Monroeville, Pa. Allen Kinne Howe, Jr. Alexandria Wayne Sterling Russell Manassas Highest Honors in Chemistry William Charles Schindler ..... Hollywood, Md. Andrew S. Jagoda Falls Church Philip Charles Schofield Hinsdale, Ill. David Alan Johnson Williamsburg Beth Ann Schroeder Beloit, Wis. Joan Ferrari Johnson*.......Stuart Kenneth Earl Shepherd Lynchburg Justine Ann Jokl....... Alexandria John L Sherwood Springfield Honors in Chemistry Kent Lawrence Smith ........ Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Sharon Irene Jones Arlington Sheryl S. Smith* McLean Armando Hipolito Jusino Newport News Phi Beta Kappa Fred Thomas Kahn West Caldwell, N.J. Stuart Alva Smith......McLean Lucia Lynn Kaiser ...... San Francisco, Cal. Robert Ralph Snead Hampton Phi Beta Kappa High Honors is Psychology High Honors in Biology Douglas Scott Snyder.....Norfolk Pauline Anne Kamen* Loudonville, N.Y. Bruce M. Spiegelman......Massapequa, N.Y. Robert Allen Kluson
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