95Th Annual Commencement North Carolina State University Saturday
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95th Annual Commencement North Carolina State University Saturday, May 12 Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Four Degrees Awarded 1983-84 CORRECTED COPY DEGREES CONFERRED A corrected issue of undergraduate and graduate degrees including degrees award- ed June 29, 1983, August 10, 1983, December 20, 1983, and May 12, 1984. TABLE OF CONTENTS Musical Program ................................................................ iii The Alma Mater ................................................................. iv Exercises of Graduation ........................................................ v Commencement Ushers .......................................................... vi Commencement Marshals vi Social Hour and Distribution ofDiplomas ........................................ vii ROTC Commissioning Ceremony ................................................ ix Academic Costume .............................................................. x Academic Honors ................................................................ x Undergraduate Degrees ......................................................... 1 Professional Degrees 69 Graduate Degrees ............................................................... 70 Alumni Distinguished Professors ................................................ 115 Outstanding Teacher Awards for 1983-84 ........................................ 115 Awards for Achievement—1983-84 116 USAF ROTC Cadets Commissioned—1983-84 123 Army ROTC Cadets Commissioned—1983-84 .................................... 124 Musical Program EXERCISES OF GRADUATION May 12, 1984 COMMENCEMENT BAND CONCERT: 8:30 am. William Neal Reynolds Coliseum Eternal Father, Strong to Save Smith “March" from the Second Suite in for Military Band .......................... Holst “One for All" Vinter Mannin Veen .................................................................. Wood America the Beautiful Ward-Dragon PROCESSIONAL: 9:00 a.m. 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 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, at 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 12, 1984 PROCESSIONAL, 9:00 am. .................................... Frank M. Hammond Conductor, North Carolina State University Commencement Band theTheProcessional.Audience is requested to remain seated during WELCOME ............................................ Chancellor Bruce R. Poulton NATIONAL ANTHEM ....................................... Commencement Band INVOCATION ................................................ Rev. Charles W. Ward First Baptist Church, Wilmington St., Raleigh, N. C. INTRODUCTIONS .............................................. Chancellor Poulton ADDRESS ................................................. Dr. Abraham Holtzman Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, NCSU CONFERRING OF HONORARYDEGREE ...................... Chancellor Poulton CONFERRING OF DEGREES .................................. Chancellor Poulton Candidates for baccalaureate degrees presented by presentedDeans of Schools.by DeanCandidatesof the Graduatefor advancedSchool.degrees ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOODWIFE GOODHUSBAND DIPLOMAS .......................................... Kyle Corbin ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUTSTANDING Salutatorian TEACHER AWARDS ........................................ Richard Glynn Cooper Valedictorian RECOGNITIONS ................................................ Chancellor Poulton REMARKS ....................................................... William C. Friday President of The University ofNorth Carolina ALMA MATER ....................................................... Milton C. Bliss Assistant Director ofMusic The Audience is invited to stand and the Alma Mater. join in singing RECESSIONAL TheRecessionalAudiencemusicisrequestedis completed.toremainseateduntilthe Commencement Ushers Army ROTC Ushers Air Force ROTC Ushers *Tom Barnett RonaldJ. Agar Kathy Barnes Robert K.D. Boone *Maria D. Santiago Michael T. Brewer Thomas A. Barber *Christopher D. Cotts Randy Hillman Roy T. Ellis Warren Casey Tracey D. Howard Mark Schlake Floyd L. Howell Jr. Lorrie Overcash Robert L. Jones Dan Conway *Neal C. Phillips Michael Gaddy John D. Spaugh Michael Riddle Jerome Williams Kenneth Maxwell M. Scott Williams * Also serving as ushers at ROTC Commissioning Ceremony Commencement Marshals Sandra Gachinsky Alan Clark Lisa Gardner Barry Ellington Beth Ann Heiney David Heller Karen Jashinski Marc T. Whitehurst Lisa Upchurch Scotland Alan May Barbara Wood Curtis M. Hamilton Vi Social Hour and Distribution of Diplomas School and Department Locations School of Agriculture and Life Sciences—11:15 a.m. Adult Educationv11:45 a.m. ................... Room 1C-D, McKimmon Center, Western Boulevard Agronomy, Crop Science and Soil Science ........... 2215 and 2223 Williams Hall Animal Science .....................................Room 2, McKimmon Center Biological and Agricultural Engineering Weaver Laboratories Pavilion Biological Sciences ............................................ 2722 Bostian Hall Biochemistry Biological Sciences Major Botany Ecology Entomology Genetics Microbiology Nutrition Pest Management Physiology Plant Pathology Toxicology Conservation 3712 Bostian Hall and adjacent hallways or 2215 and 2223 Williams Hall Economics and Business—11:15 a.m. ............ Main Floor, Reynolds Coliseum 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 ................... Fairmont Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 2501 Clark Avenue Rural Sociology ................................................218 Withers Hall Zoology 3712 Bostian Hall and adjacent hallways Fisheries and Marine Biology Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Medical Technology Wildlife Biology Zoology Majors School of Design—11:15 a.m. ....................................... StewartTheatre 12:30 pm. Reception ..................................Brooks Hall School of Education—11:15 a.m. Administration and Supervision .................................... 220 Poe Hall Adult and Community College Education 1C and 1D McKimmon Center Counselor Education 532 Poe Hall Curriculum and Instruction and Special Education ................. 412 Poe Hall Education General Studies 220 Poe Hall vii Mathematics and Science Education— 11:15 am. Reception ........................................... 320 Poe Hall 12:00 noon Diploma Presentation .............................. 216 Poe Hall Occupational Education: Agricultural Education; Health Occupations Education; Industrial Arts Education; Industrial and Technical Education; and Occupational Education ......................... 7 and 8 McKimmon Center Psychology ......................................................... 216 Poe Hall School of Engineering—11:15 a.m. Biological and Agricultural Engineering .......... Weaver Laboratories Pavilion Chemical Engineering ................................. 115 Riddick Laboratories Civil Engineering .......................................... Lobby ofMann Hall Electrical and Computer Engineering ....................... Nelson Auditorium Engineering Operations ............................... 242 Riddick Laboratories Furniture Manufacturing and Management 335 Riddick Laboratories Industrial Engineering .................................. Ballroom, Faculty Club Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering . University Student Center Ballroom Materials Engineering .......................... University Room, Faculty Club Nuclear Engineering ....... North Portico, Burlington Engineering Laboratories School of Forest Resources—11:15 am. Area 1 A and B, McKimmon Center School of Humanities and Social Sciences—11:15 a.m. Economics and Business ........................ Main Floor, Reynolds Coliseum English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Philosophy and Religion ............West Raleigh Presbyterian Church, 27 Horne Street History ........................................... Theatre, Erdahl—Cloyd Union Political Science—11:45 amt .............................. Lobby, Link Building Sociology ......................................................218 Withers Hall Speech—Communication .................................... G—107 Link Building School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences—11:15 a.m. Chemistry; Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; Mathematics; Physics; and Statistics ............................ 124 Dabney Computer Science ................................................... 222 Dabney ............................Forest Hills Baptist Church School of Textiles711215 a.m. 3110 Clark Avenue viii ROTC COMMISSIONING CEREMONY LIEUTENANT COLONEL MARTIN S. ANDERSON, US Army Presiding Stewart Theatre 12 May 1984 PROCESSIONAL MARCH, 2:00 p.m. ....................... Dr. Frank M. Hammond TheAudience isrequestedConductor,to remainseatedNorthuntilCarolinaProcessionalStatemusicisUnirersz'tycompleted. Commencement Band NATIONAL ANTHEM INVOCATION ...........................................