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The College of WILLIAM and MARY in Virginia College of William & Mary Law School William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository Commencement Activities Archives and Law School History 1971 Exercises on the Occasion of the Conferring of Degrees (June 6, 1971) William & Mary Law School Repository Citation William & Mary Law School, "Exercises on the Occasion of the Conferring of Degrees (June 6, 1971)" (1971). Commencement Activities. 43. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/commencement/43 Copyright c 1971 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 SIXTH ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK COLLEGE YARD AT FRONT OF THE SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN BUILDING WILLIAMSBURG ORDER OF EXERCISES The President of the College Presiding Organ Prelude Robert Moncrief '74 Processional: William and Mary Hymn The William and Mary Choir The National Anthem Invocation The Reverend Cotesworth P. Lewis, D.D Rector of Bruton Parish Church Commencement Address The Honorable Thomas Nelms Downing, B.S., LL.B Member of Congress, First District of Virginia Have Ye Not Known? Ye Shall Have a Song The William and Mary Choir from "The Peaceable Kingdom" by Thompson Carl A. Fehr, Ed.D., Director Announcement of Prizes and Awards Lord Botetourt Medal, Carr Cup, W. Melville Jones, Ph.D. Sullivan Awards Vice President for Academic Affairs CONFERRING OF DEGREES Alma Mater Audience and Choir Recessional Choir CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES BACHELORS OF SCIENCE John Felton Adkisson Virginia Beach James Hallowell Hardaway Crewe Charles Dickson Alley* Glen Rock, N.J. Christopher Leslie Harvey .... Newport News David Gordon Anderson Chatham, N.J. Stephen Alan Harvith Annandale Gilbert Eddy Anderson Arlington Karen Sue Hathcock Chesapeake Robert Thomas Andrews Hampton John Dale Hempel Annandale Grant George Antaramian Philadelphia, Pa. Jacob Hen, Jr. Nutley, N.J. Leandro C. Area* Arlington Cynthia Hicks Vienna Phi Beta Kappa Robert Wilson Hicks Alexandria Kenneth Alan Arnesen Chatham, N.J. Connie Ray Hill, Jr. Martinsville Peter Nathan Ault, Jr. Williamsburg Carol Susan Hochmuth Jane Wyatt Ballard Port Arthur, Texas Hudson, Quebec, Canada Robert"Thomas Banes Virginia Beach Frank J. Hoose, Jr. Vienna Kathleen Anne Betton Petersburg Virginia Darnell Hoose Vienna Linda Sue Birckhead Richmond Phi Beta Kappa Suzanne Marie Bisset Arlington David Spencer Hudson Williamsburg Honors in Psychology Suzanne Hopkins Hutchins* Williamsburg Robert Bjorklund Callicoon, N.Y Michael Hope Ironmonger Hampton Dianne Elizabeth Broman Park Ridge, Ill. Carsten Carl Johnson Lovettsville Lewis Latane Brugh Troutville Ronald Hugh Johnson Richmond Edward Carroll Bryant Vienna John Joseph Kalbfell* Westchester, Ill. Kerry Alan Buckey New Paris, Pa. Rosalind Curme Keiser* Rochester, N.Y. James Lytle Buckingham Falls Church Janis Kennard Franklin Lakes, N.J. Thomas A. Buehler Cherry Hill, N.J. Frederick A. Klein Wilmette, Ill. Rebecca Lee Byrd Richmond Kathleen Lynne Klotz Annandale Robert Hugh Campbell Alexandria James Andrews Kohler Vienna Gad Getty Carney Williamsburg Leslie Roy Carter Williamsburg Garry Henry Kuiken Hawthorne, N.J. Nancye Beth Caskey Alexandria James John Kulesz Fredericksburg DeSales M. Cavey, Jr. Baltimore, Md. Mark Gannon La Croix Fairfax Judith Ann Chaney Newport News Diana Mae Learner Falls Church J. Bruce Chapman Baltimore, Md. David Lawrence Levy Fair Lawn, N.J. Carol Sue Clayman Columbia, Md. George Reginald Lewis . Virginia Beach John Warren Coffey York, Pa. Kathleen Londergant Wilmington, Del. Barclay Powers Collins Falls Church George Ramsdell Lucas, Jr Thomas Gregory Cooney .... Stratford, Conn. Phi Beta Kappa Fort Walton Beach, Fla. David Wesley Corson, Jr. Locustville Highest Honors in Physics Jerry Allen Coynet Arlington Donald Stanley Makowiecki .... Williamsburg Phi Beta Kappa Ralph Eugene Manna, Jr. Highest Honors in Biology West Long Branch, N.J. Joseph W. Creekmore III Arlington Dennis Joseph Martin, Jr. Yorktown Harold McIntire Cruse Colonial Heights William Henry Martin III Fort Mill, S.C. Kevin Phillipps Curtis Williamsburg Jane Carolyn Mason Norfolk Elliott Carr Cutler III West Point, N.Y. Phi Beta Kappa Sandra Kay Dawson Arlington Dennis David McConnell* New Castle, Pa. Phi Beta Kappa Joyce Winfred Meador* Roanoke Nancy Lewis Dickinson Buena Vista William Gordon Merrick Gordonsville John Paul Doolittle Elmhurst, Ill. Richard C. Mohs Madison, S. Dak. High Honors in Biology Phi Beta Kappa Rebecca Stuart DuBose Webster Groves, Mo. High Honors in Psychology David Andrew Dutrow III Hampton Elizabeth Ellen Moran Petersburg George Daniel Ewart Richmond William Randolph Carter Munsey* Council David Robert Fabian* Doylestown, Pa. Phi Beta Kappa Jeffrey Charles Finnegan Virginia Beach Craig Lee Nessler Cinnaminson, N.J. Steven Kent Fischer Louisville, Ky. Dee Ann Nicholson Sandston Christopher J. Flynn Vienna James Henry Nix III Alexandria James Howard Friscia Douglaston, N.Y. Martin J. Oakes Hampton Vincent Trower Garrenton, Jr. Portsmouth High Honors in Biology Robert Preston Gilbert Roanoke Mary Kathryn Pollard Arlington Caroline Leigh Guiler Hyattsville, Md. Clarence Leslie Powell, Jr. Suffolk Gertrude Genette Gunia Pittsburgh, Pa. William Mitchell Powell Fredericksburg Robert Vincent Hancock, Jr. Vienna Donald Morris Pulliam Roanoke Honor, in Physics Phi Beta Kappa Marie Renee Hanson Rochester, N.Y. High Honors in Physics Phi Beta Kappa Rosemary Margaret Reimer Williamsburg Honors in Biology William Llewellyn Robinett Fairfield, Conn. Robin Wallace Rosser Billerica, Mass. Linda Irene Trogdon* McLean Phi Beta Kappa Elizabeth R. Vail* Alexandria Kenneth Robert Sanders Levittown, Pa. Phi Beta Kappa Marcia Lynn Schneider Waynesboro Pamela A. Wachob Pompano Beach, Fla. Catherine Sue Schumaker Springfield Barbara Joan Wallace Gibsonia, Pa. Kay Eddie Shaheen Hampton Mark William Walling .. West Babylon, N.Y. David Freeman Silver . Raleigh, N.C. Dennis Thomas Walsh Richmond Phi Beta Kappa Honors in Biology Michael Gary Simpson Naples, Italy George G. Wedd HI Richmond John Allen Small San Diego, Calif. William Elliot Weddle Alexandria Patricia J. Smith Hopewell Gerald Martin West Chincoteague Sharon Lee Smith* Waynesboro Dorothy Diane Westmoreland Richmond Phi Beta Kappa Thomas Earl Wheeler Annandale William Benjamin Snead, Jr. Lynchburg Bruce George Whitenack, Jr. Martha Mary Stebbins Chester New Shrewsburg, N.J. Honors in Psychology Susan Alana Whitney Reading Mass. Paul Sturm Park Ridge. N.J. Sandra Ann Wilson Warminster, Pa. Vernon Cary Taylor, Jr. Hampton Jeffrey Wren Jefferson, Maine Edward Michael Tomeck Sanders J. Wyatt, Jr. Richmond Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Cheryl R. Zucker North Caldwell, N.J. BACHELORS OF ARTS Diane Elizabeth Acree .... San Antonio, Texas Christine Thatcher Beck Hampton Linn Ann Acton Alexandria Gary Arthur Becker Bronxville, N.Y. Ann Whitney Adair* Williamsburg Kathryn Sewell Becker Martinsville Richard Ellis Ahlfield Alexandria Lois Hughes Beckwith Earlysville Ivy Jane Akers Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Reginald H. Bedell Richmond Phi Beta Kappa Kathy Winn Beninghove . Norfolk Donald Wesley Alberti, Jr. Colonial Heights Susan Jane Benson Norfolk Patricia Elizabeth Albright Lansdale, Pa. Michael Paul Berard* Hampton Esther Aldige Wilmette, Ill. Paul Frederick Berge Huntsville, Ala. Dennis J. Alessi Little Falls, N.J. Patricia Anne Berkey Newport News Raymond Emile Alie Gardner, Mass. Bruce Allen Biehl Cherry Hill, N.J. James Frederick Almand Arlington Nancy Jane Bierly Hershey, Pa. Sheryl Lou Althaus Newport News Jon Frederick Bilbo Williamsburg Patsy Lee Anderson Petersburg Carol Jean Billman Fairmont, W. Va. Phi Beta Kappa Mary Josephine Bishop Portsmouth Honor in English Loring M. Black, Jr. Verbank, N.Y. Raymond G. Anderson Suffolk Nancy Kaye Blackwell Fincastle Lyndal Diane Andrews Richmond Joanna Danby Blanton Farmville Ronald David Anzalone Park Ridge, N.J. William Henry Blessing Weber City Phillips Atwell Arberg Arlington Elizabeth Ashby Blevins* Richmond Mary Ann Arnold Livingston, N.J. Randall Kirk Boatright Falls Church William Joseph Atkinson Williamsburg Martha Lee Bockoven Hampton Carol Anne Badran Norfolk Kerry Wesley Bogle Piscataway, N.J. William Henry Bahr Savannah, Ga. Zech Ford Bond III* Williamsburg Winifred Allison Bailey Richmond Marjorie Ann Bonner Fort Wayne, Ind. Honors in English John Bornor Rockford, Ill. Daniel Ray Baldwin Roanoke Walter Raleigh Boulders, Jr. Ernest Gilman Baldwin III Annandale Philadelphia, Pa. James Arda Baldwin* Honker Marvin Dale Boundy Laurel, Md. Richard D. Balnave Glen Rock, N.J. Ronald Jay Boyd Glassboro, N.J. James Crispen Barackman McLean Louis Lawrence Boyle Newport News Margaret Rose Barba _ Short Hills, N.J. Patricia Gail Boyle Alexandria Suzanne Marie Barnett Roanoke Sarah Ann Bradley Powhatan Paula Ann Barran Warren, Ohio David Harold Branch Bon Air Highest Honors in Modern Languages E. Andrew Bright III Lebanon, N.J. Phi Beta Kappa Lynn Fontanne Briley Portsmouth Mary Stuart Barrell Culpeper John Scott Brinkley Virginia Beach John Fletcher Bartholomew Lee Elizabeth Britton Montross Glastonbury, Conn Karen Carlin Brooks* Roanoke Barbara Carol Batson Falls Church Dana A. Brown Hampton Steven L Batterson Newport News Douglas Eric
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