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97Th Annual Commencement North Carolina State University Saturday 97th Annual Commencement North Carolina State University Saturday, May 10 Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Six Degrees Awarded 1985-86 CORRECTED COPY DEGREES CONFERRED A corrected issue of undergraduate and graduate degrees including degrees awarded June 27, 1985, August 8, 1985, December 17, 1985, and May 10, 1986. TABLE OF CONTENTS Musical Program ......................................................... iii The Alma Mater ......................................................... iv Exercises of Graduation .................................................. v Commencement Ushers ................................................... vi Commencement Marshals ................................................. vi Social Hour and Distribution of Diplomas .................................. vii ROTC Commissioning Ceremony .......................................... x Academic Costume ....................................................... X Academic Honors ........................................................ x Undergraduate Degrees .................................................. 1 Professional Degrees ..................................................... 69 Graduate Degrees ........................................................ 70 Master’s Degrees ..................................................... 78 Master of Arts Degrees ............................................... 82 Master of Science Degrees ............................................ 83 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine ........................................ 94 Doctor of Education Degrees .......................................... 95 Doctor of Philosophy Degrees ......................................... 99 Alumni Distinguished Professors .......................................... 124 Outstanding Teacher Awards for 1985-86 .................................. 124 Awards for Achievement—1985-86 ........................................ 125 USAF ROTC Cadets Commissioned—1985-86 .............................. 133 Army ROTC Cadets Commissioned—1985-86 ............................... 134 Musical Program EXERCISES OF GRADUATION May 10, 1986 Commencement Band Concert: 8:30 am. William Neal Reynolds Coliseum Sine Nomine ...............................................Vaughan Williams Festive Overture ................................................ Shostakovich Incantation & Dance ...................................................Chance Chester .............................................................Schuman America the Beautiful .......................................... Ward-Dragon PROCESSIONAL: 9:00 am. March Processional ................................................ Grundman RECESSIONAL: University Grand March ............................................. Goldman NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT BAND Dr. Frank M. Hammond, Conductor iii The Alma Mater Words by: Music by: ALVIN M. FOUNTAIN, ’23 BONNIE F. NORRIS, JR., ’23 Where the Winds of Dixie softly blow o’er the fields of Caroline, There stands ever cherished N. C. State, as thy honored shrine. So lift your voices; Loudly sing from hill to oceanside! Our hearts ever hold you, N. C. State in the folds of our love and pride. iv Exercises of Graduation William Neal Reynolds Coliseum Bruce R. Poulton, Chancellor Presiding May 10, 1986 PROCESSIONAL, 9:00 a.m. .............................. Frank M. Hammond Conductor, N(nth Carolina State University CommencementBand theTheProcessional.Audience isrequested to remainseatedduring WELCOME ...................................... Chancellor Bruce R. Poulton INVOCATION ............................ The Reverend Starke S. Dillard, Jr. Assistant to the Rector Christ Episcopal Church Raleigh, North Carolina NATIONAL ANTHEM .................................Commencement Band INTRODUCTIONS ....................................... Chancellor Poulton ADDRESS ............................................. Dr. William C. Friday President Emeritus The University of North Carolina CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE ............... Chancellor Poulton CONFERRING OF DEGREES ............................ Chancellor Poulton Chandidatesforbaccalaureatedegreespresented by DeansMedicineofSchools,presentedCandidatesbyDeanofforVeterinaryDoctorofVeterinarySchool, AssociateCandidatesDeanfor otherofGraduateadvancedSchool.degreespresented by ADDRESS T0 FELLOW GRADUATES .......................A. Jay Everette Class of 1986 RECOGNITIONS ......................................... Chancellor Poulton VALEDICTORIANS—CLASS OF 1986 Robert Chaney Blohm Eva Carol Pickler Alan Hedgecock Clark Kathleen McKinney Rau Catherine Mason Gordon Christopher J. Riley Cynthia Lynn Hixon Melanie Carol Trull ALMA MATER ............................................... Milton C. Bliss Assistant Director of Music ofThetheAudienceAlmaMater.is invitedtostandandjoin in thesinging RECESSIONAL RecessionalTheAudiencemusicis requestediscompleted.toremainseateduntil the Commencement Ushers Air Force ROTC Ushers Army ROTC Ushers Terry Hunter Brian D. Hinkle Robert L. Jones Terryne F. Murphy Donald P. Duckett, Jr. Douglas E. Hefner Mike Coon Jonathan K. Grooms William J. Compton Christopher G. Cross Christopher J. Roach Jennifer L. Brown Todd Blocker James F. Jones Leonard P. Harrison Robert E. Hester Christopher L. Bright Robert C. Alridge, III Roy T. Ellis Jerry V. Midyette William M. Tart Gartha Ingram, III Robert K. P. Boone Robert A. Boyette Commencement Marshals Robert D. Barnes Sheri L. Jackson Steven B. Caldwell Jackie Jeter Beth Gray James F. Jones Belinda Marie Haselrig Thomas J. Monaco, Jr. Karla R. Hauersperger Amy F. Moormann Norma Jane Holland John M. Nunnally Steven P. Isenhour Timothy Scronce Faculty Retirements 1985-86 Barnes, Donald W., Jr., School of Design, Retired December 31, 1985 Behlow, Robert F., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, will retire June 30, 1986 Brendenberg, Paul A., School of Humanities and Social Sciences, will retire May 15, 1986 Garcia, Betram H., Jr., School ofEngineering, retired December 31, 1985 Garmon, William M., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, retired December 31, 1985 Goetze, Alfred J., School ofEngineering, will retire May 15, 1986 Geode, Lemuel, School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, will retireJune 30, 1986 Grosch, Daniel 8., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, retired September 30, 1985 Harwood, Dewey G., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, retired March 31, 1986 Highfill, William L., School of Humanities and Social Sciences, will retire May 15, 1986 Hughes, George Roscoe, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, will retireJune 30, 1986 Leatherwood,James Murray, School ofAgriculture andLifeSciences, will retireJune30, 1986 Legates, James W., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, will retire June 30, 1986 McNeill, John J., School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, retired December 31, 1985 Myers, Richard M., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, retired December 31, 1985 Nichols,ThomasEverett,Jr.,SchoolofHumanitiesand SocialSciences,willretireJune30,1986 Phillips, Lyle L., School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences, retired December 31, 1985 Saucier, Walter Joseph, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, retired December 31, 1985 Smith, William E., School ofTextiles, retired December31, 1985 Sex, Jason L., School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, will retire May 15, 1986 Toussaint,WilliamDouglas,SchoolofHumanitiesand SocialSciences,willretireJune30, 1986 Whaley, Wilson M., School of Textiles, retired September 30, 1985 Whitfield, John K., School ofEngineering, retired December 31, 1985 vi Social Hour and Distribution of Diplomas School and Department Locations School of Agriculture and Life Sciences—11:15 a.m. Adult Education .......................... Room 1C-D, McKimmon Center, Western Boulevard Agricultural Business Management and Agricultural Economics ............................. Main Floor, Reynolds Coliseum Agronomy, Crop Science and Soil Science ...... 2215 and 2223 Williams Hall Animal Science ............................... Room 2, McKimmon Center Biochemistry ............................................3712 Bostian Hall Biological and Agricultural Engineering Weaver Laboratories Pavilion Biological Sciences ......................................3712 Bostian Hall Biological Sciences Major Botany Ecology Entomology Genetics Microbiology Nutrition Pest Management Physiology Plant Pathology Toxicology Conservation ..................2722 Bostian Hall and adjacent breezeway or 2215 and 2223 William Hall Food Science ........................... 105 Schaub-Food Science Building Horticultural Science ........................ 121, 125 and 159 Kilgore Hall Individualized Study Program ...........Location of Major Faculty Adviser Poultry Science .......... Baptist Student Center, 2702 Hillsborough Street Applied Sociology ....................................... 218 Withers Hall Zoology ......................... 2722 Bostian Hall and adjacent breezeway Fisheries and Marine Biology Fisheries and Wildlife Science Medical Technology Wildlife Biology Zoology Majors School of Design—11:15 a.m. ................................. Stewart Theatre 12:30 pm. Reception ........................... Brooks Hall School of Education—11:15 a.m. Administration and Supervision .............................. 220 Poe Hall Adult and Community College Education 10 and 1D McKimmon Center Counselor Education ......................................... 532 Poe Hall Curriculum and Instruction, Special Education, and Middle Grades Education ............................ 412 Poe Hall Education
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