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Honors' Convocation Exercises - September 1974 Prairie View A&M University Digital Commons @PVAMU Commencement and Convocation Exercises Academic Affairs Collections 9-26-1974 Honors' Convocation Exercises - September 1974 Prairie View A&M University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/academic-affairs Recommended Citation Prairie View A&M University, "Honors' Convocation Exercises - September 1974" (1974). Commencement and Convocation Exercises. 195. https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/academic-affairs/195 This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Academic Affairs Collections at Digital Commons @PVAMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement and Convocation Exercises by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @PVAMU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. (Jfie ffijif tffnnuctl fjfa/f PI MU EPSILON HONORS' DAY KAPPA OMICRON PHI CEREMONIES PHI ALPHA BETA KAPPA CHI BETA BETA BETA EPSILON PI TAU MU ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA TAU ALPHA GAMMA THETA UPS1LON ALPHA MU GAMMA KAPPA DELTA PI PI OMEGA PI DELTA MU DELTA OMICRON DELTA UPSILON SIGMA PI SIGMA TAU BETA PI SIGMA TAU PHI ALPHA THETA PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 SIGMA TAU DELTA ALPHA KAPPA MU FOREWORD One of the purposes of "Academic Achievement Week is to encourage faculty and students to join in an effort to characterize Prairie View as a "Community of Scholars." These scholars must be as much concerned with creative as with intel­ lectual prowess, and with their interrelations. While being academically intel­ lectual, we must make sure that both are a central concern to us. "Knowledge," says Bacon, "is power;" but mere knowledge is not power—it is only a possibility. Action is power, and its highest manifestation is when it is directed by knowledge. Scholars must learn the methods which make cultural "originals" rather than those which make only cultural "reproductions." Thus, the administration, faculty, honor societies, honorees, and the entire Prairie View student body are charged with the responsibility of concentrating their efforts in developing an awareness of the value of creative scholarship. HONOR'S WEEK ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 23-27, 1974 Honors Week SEPTEMBER 26, 1974, 10:00 A.M Honors Convocation Health and Physical Education Building SEPTEMBER 26, 1974, 7:30 P.M President's Banquet for Honor Students HONORS' CONVOCATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 AT 10:00 A.M. STEVEN HALL, Presiding President, Junior Fellows Organization *PROCESSIONAL: "Ceremonial Processional" Gounod JAMES P. MOSLEY, II, Conductor — Prairie View Concert Band Faculty Honor Societies Honor Roll Students INVOCATION Frank White, III Member of Junior Fellows Association OCCASION AND PRESENTATION OF HONOR SOCIETIES lantha LeBlanc Member of Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society MUSIC: INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER Andrea Green Member of Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society HONORS DAY ADDRESS Dr. Alvin I. Thomas President, Prairie View A&M University RESPONSE Steven Hall MUSIC: PRESENTATION OF ACADEMIC RECOGNITION AWARDS . Dr. Alvin I. Thomas Dr. David Kirkpatrick School of Industrial Education and Technology Dr. Willie Taylor Department of Mathematics ANNOUNCEMENTS ALMA MATER: "Dear Prairie View" *RECESSIONAL: "Ceremonial Recessional" Polyhar Concert Band * Audience Seated -2- PRESIDENT'S DINNER FOR HONOR STUDENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 AT 7:30 P.M. JOE CALVIN IDLEBIRD, Presiding President, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society DINNER PRAYER Nina J. McClendon Member of Alpha Kappa Mu DINNER OCCASION Vanessa Galloway Member of Junior Fellows Organization INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER James A. Davis Member of Alpha Kappa Mu BANQUET SPEAKER Mary C. Washington Miss Prairie View 1974-1975 RESPONSE Joe C. Idlebird REMARKS Dr. Alvin I. Thomas President, Prairie View A&M University PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES TO RECEIVE AWARDS Joe Idlebird PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Dr. A. I. Thomas ANNOUNCEMENTS ALMA MATER: "Dear Prairie View" NOTE.—Honor Certificates may be picked up in Room 211, Harrington Science Building. -3- HONOR ROLL SECOND SEMESTER 1973 -74 SUMMA CUM LAUDE — Those having attained a quality point ratio of 3.6 to 4.0. Alexander, Alex Jr., Ag., 74 *Green, Andrea Lynette, A&S, 75 Overstreet, Merlye Laura, HE, 74 Allen, Olivia Laverne, A&S, '76 Green, Evelyn Yvonne, A&S, 77 ^Page Jo Ann, A&S, 76 Barlow, Alice Faye, HE, '74 *Green, Winston W., A&S, 77 Palmer, Wanda Faye, A&S, 75 Bell, Bonita Dayle, Engr., 77 Hall, Anna F., A&S, 74 Parr, Charles Vernon, A&S, 77 Benford, Thelma, HE, 75 Hamliton, Jane E., A&S, 76 Peoples, Melvin Leo, A&S, 74 Blow, Sarah Mae, A&S, 74 Harrison, Lovie, A&S, 75 Pete, Eddie Lee, A&S, 76 Boone, Henry Lee, Ag., 74 Hayes, Shirley Dean, A&S, 76 Phillips, Secceter Yolanda, N., 75 Boozer, Carolyn Annice, HE, 77 Henderson, Joe L., Engr., 77 Pointer, Andrea Lanette, A&S, 76 Braden, Julius, IE, 74 *Hi!l, Carolyn, A&S, 74 Pointer, Carl W., A&S, 77 Brooks, Kathy Lynn, A&S, 77 Holland, Alfred Dean, Engr., 74 Powell, Walter, IE, 74 Brown, Brenda J., A&S, 74, N, 76 Idlebird, Joe Calvin, A&S, 75 Randle, Jocelyn Faye, A&S, 76 Brown, Daryl Elise, A&S, 74 *lrving, Willene, HE, 75 Rayford, Ronald G., Engr., 75 Brown, Elizabeth Ann, N., 76 Jackson, Sarah, N., 76 Reagins, Peggy Louise, HE, 74 Brown, Harold E. Jr., Engr., 77 Jernigan, Larry James, Ag., 77 Reeves, Jewell Lavern, A&S, 75 Bryant, Beverly F., A&S, 74 Johnson, Cherly, A&S, 74 Reeves, Sherrial D., Engr., 74 Campbell, Linda Kaye, A&S, 74 Johnson, Oswald L., A&S, 77 Roach, Louis Charles, A&S, 74 Canty, Shirley T., A&S, 74 Johnson, Stella R., A&S, 76 Schmitt, John William, IE, 75 Carrington, Carolyn J., A&S, 74 Johnson, Wille T., A&S, 74 Scott, Mary Laurraine, IE, 75 Cauley, Linda Dale, A&S, 75 Jones, Virginia L., A&S, 74 Scott, Nona M., A&S, 76 Cheatham, Donald, Engr., 74 Kimble, Arleen Marilyn, A&S, 77 Scott, Sandra Kaye, A&S, 76 Chinn, Sharon A., A&S, 74 *Kirks, Faye Neathia, A&S, 77 Simmons, Darrell D., A&S, 74 Clack, Delores, HE, 74 Kyle, Yolanda Sonia, A&S, 77 Smith, Roger Craig, Ag., 77 Clack, Ethel M., HE, 77 *LeBeaux, Arlie Edward, A&S, 74 Sparks, Hortense S., HE, 74 Cleaver, Pamela Renee, Engr., 77 LeBeaux, Keith Gerard, A&S, 75 Stewart, Robert, IE, 74 Cleveland, Effie L., A&S, 75 Lee, Daron Lionel, A&S, 75 Stokes, Jeanetta, A&S, 76 *Coleman, Jeffrey Alan, A&S, 77 Hester, Alonzo W., A&S, 74 Tate, Althea Elise, A&S, 76 Colwell, Elizabeth E., A&S, 76 * Lester, Larry Ray, Engr., 74 Taylor, Ivory Joe, A&S, 75 Cooks, Willie Gene, IE, 77 Lewis, Rickey Bernard, IE, 74 Tempton, Mary Lena, N., 76 Cooksey, Albert, IE, 76 Lockhart, Larry Bernard, Engr., 74 Tezino, Rickey, A&S, 74 Crosby, Willie James, Ag., 74 Lowery, Ernest, A&S, 75 Thomas, Donald Wyatt, A&S, 74 Davenport, Willie Gene, Engr., 74 Lucas, Marion Louise, A&S, 76 Thomas, James C., A&S, 77 Davis, Charles James, Engr., 77 Huckey, Kennard Ray, Engr., 74 Times, Rooney, A&S, 74 * Davis, Diane, A&S, 77 *Machac, Terry Wayne, Ag., 77 Tompkins, Tom G., A&S, 74 Davis, Diane Marie, A&S, 77 Marsh Brandon Joseph, IE, 76 Tones, Campanella, A&S, 77 *Davis, James Arther, Engr., 74 *Martin, Clifton M., A&S, 74 Traylor, Ester Marie, HE, 74 Davis, Merry Jo, HE, 74 Martin, Jennifer Ruth, N., 76 Turner, Herman, A&S, 76 *Dillard, Grady A., Ag., 74 Mathews, Friday Weah, Engr., 77 Walker, Joe E., IE, 74 * Douglas, Billye Janet, A&S, 77 Mavis, Deborah Kaye, HE, 74 * Waters, Willie Lee, A&S, 75 Echols, Davis Oneal Jr., A&S, 75 McAfee, Bernard Jr., A&S, 74 Watson, Donall Ray, IE, 76 Esteile, Wanda, A&S, 75 McClendon, Nina Joyce, A&S, 75 Webster, Cecil Ray, Engr., 75 Ferguson, Charles III, A&S, 76 McGregor, David Earl, Ag., 77 White, Frank, III, A&S, 76 Fisher, Linda Carolyn, HE, 75 McMillan, Ben Sanders, Engr., 76 Williams, Jelili Atanda, Engr., 77 Flowers, Allan Lester, A&S, 77 Middleton, Robert D., Engr., 77 Williams, Linda Faye, A&S, 74 Flowers, O. L. Isadore, IE, 74 Miles, Gerald Paul, Engr., 74 Williams, Sherry Lanette, N., 77 Foster, Debra Ann, A&S, 75 Monroe, Jesse, Engr., 74 Williams, Shirley Kay, A&S, 75 Foster, Samuel Taylor, Engr., 77 Morris, Earnest Eugene, IE, 75 Williams, Stephen N., Engr., 76 *Garrett, Eulalia Dianna, A&S, 76 Moseley, Dudley R., A&S, 77 Wilson, Jackie Byron, Engr., 74 Garrett, Larry, Engr., 77 *Moten, Donaid, Ag., 74 Wilson, Theresa Ann, N., 76 Ghavimi, Rassoot D., Engr., 76 Nation, Alvin Thomas, A&S, 77 Woodard, Catherine, A&S, 75 Ginns, James Edward, A&S, 74 *Niezek, Nicholas, A&S, 77 *Young, Robert James, A&S, 77 Gray, Vicki, N., 77 MAGNA CUM LAUDE — Those having attained a quality point ratio of 3.3 to 3.5. Aldridge, Audrey J., A&S, 77 Bailey, Yvonne L., A&S, 74 Balderas, Rosa, A&S, 76 Allison, Yvonne O., A&S, 76 Baker, Attis Lavonne, A&S, 74 Barnes, J. C., A&S, 74 Andrews, Perry Glenn, A&S, 74 Baker, Pamela Faye, IE, 77 Barron, Deborah H., A&S, 74 * Denotes all A's. -4- MAGNA CUM LAUDE—(Continued) Barton, Jimmy Lee, Ag., '76 Giimore, Effie J., HE, '75 Pruitt, Doss Harold, A&S, '75 Beard, Wanda Sue, A&S, '75 Gooden, Janice Lynnette, N., '77 Ramsey, Micheal Anthony, IE, '77 Black, Ruth G., A&S, '74 Gray, Willie Joe, A&S, '77 Ray, Percy Marie, A&S, '74 Boatwright, Richard J., A&S, '74 Hailey, Verlean, A&S, '75 Redic, Francine, N., '77 Bogar, Morris Bruce, A&S, '77 Hall, Prince Brain, A&S, '77 Reese, Larry, Engr., '74 Bell, Stanley, A&S, '77 Hamilton, Johnny Roy, A&S, '75 Riles, Gelesta Ladon, A&S, '76 Bendy, Charles P., A&S, '74 Harris, James Weldon, A&S, '74 Roberts, Frederick V., A&S, '77 Benneth, Chester E., Engr., '77 Horace, Shirley, IE, '74 Roberts, William Glenn, A&S, '77 Biggs, Beverly June, A&S, '75 Hubert,
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