Texas Tech University COMMENCEMENT Official Program
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F Texas Tech University COMMENCEMENT Official Program May 14, 1982 Lubbock, Texas TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Texas Tech is a state-supported, multipurpose university of 23,000 students enrolled in six colleges-Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Home Economics-and two schools-the Graduate School and the School of Law. The Texas Tech Health Sciences Center- a separate institution-and the Museum share the Lubbock campus with the University. As is necessary for an educational institution of its scope and purposes, Texas Tech operates in several locations. Beyond its 1,800-acre Lubbock campus-all in one tract-the university operates a 13,000-acre agricultural and biological laboratory through the Texas Tech University Center at Amarillo. Under development are other agricultural research and teaching facilities in Lubbock County and in Terry County. As a part of its medical role, the Health Sciences Center has in various stages of development three Regional Academic Health Centers: in Amarillo, in El Paso, and in Odessa-Midland. The Texas Tech University Center at Junction, in the Texas hill country, is a 400-acre unit consisting of classroom and lodging facilities. Paul Whitfield Horn, the first president of Texas Tech University, drew from the broad open plains of West Texas his vision for the institution. "Let us make the work of our college fit into the scope of our country," he said. "Let our thoughts be big thoughts and broad thoughts. Let our thinking be in world-wide terms." Horn's challenge to Texas Tech, now embarked on its second fifty years, continues as a viable force. His insight is most evident as we- faculty and students, administrators and alumni, supporters and friends- strive to shape the University's programs and activities to meet the highest standards of excellence in teaching, research, and public service. BOARD OF REGENTS J. Fred Bucy, Chairman James L. Snyder, Vice Chairman John E. Birdwell Clint Formby Rex Fuller Roy K. Furr Nathan C. Galloway Joe Pevehouse Anne Phillips INDIVIDUAL CEREMONIES Saturday, May 15, 1982 Agricultural Sciences 8:30 A.M. University Center Theater Arts and Sciences 8:30 A.M. Municipal Coliseum Business Administration 8:30 A.M. Municipal Auditorium Education 10:30 A.M. Municipal Auditorium Engineering 1:00 P.M. Municipal Auditorium Home Economics 10:30 AM. University Center Theater Law School 2:00 P.M. University Center Theater Military Commissioning 11:00 A.M. University Theater CONVOCATIONS COMMITTEE Tom B. Stenis, University Marshal Rene Allison Patrick Dunne Stefani Hearne Cleborne Maddux Earlene Payr:iter Mary Beth Sledge Fred Wagner Ruth Volz Ushers are provided by Angel Flight and Air Force ROTC Cadets COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM May 14, 1982 7:30p.m. Presiding Dr. Lauro F. Ca\,'.azos, President *Processional Texas Tech Band-James Sudduth, Director Invocation Mr. R. Mark Henderson, Student Association President, 1981-82 Welcome Mr. J . Fred Bucy, Chairman, Board of Regents Introduction of the Speaker Dr. Lauro F. Cavazos, President Commencement Address General Richard E. Cavazos, U.S.A., Commander United States Army Forces Command Conferring of Degrees Dr. Lauro F. Cavazos, President Dr. John R. Darling, Vice President for Academic Affairs Presentation of Bachelor Candidates Dr. Samuel L. Curl, Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences Dr. Lawrence L. Graves, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Carl H. Stem, Dean of the College of Business Administration Dr. Robert H. Anderson, Dean of the College of Education Dr. Jimmy H. Smith, Interim Dean of the College of Engineering Dr. Elizabeth G. Haley, Dean of the College of Home Economics Presentation of Master Candidates Dr. J. Knox Jones, Jr., Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Presentation of Law Candidates Dr. Byron Fullerton, Dean of the School of Law Presentation of Doctoral Candidates Dr. J. Knox Jones, Jr., Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Recognition of Outstanding Students, Dr. John R. Darling, Vice President for Academic Affairs Class of 1982 Charge to the Graduates Dr. Lauro F. Cavazos, President Benediction Mr. Merwin Peake, Director of Campus Crusade for Christ *Recessional Texas Tech Band *Please remain seated during the Processional and Recessional. Graduating Seniors of Texas Tech University who have maintained a 4.0 grade-point average· Lena Faye Bailey Connie Branning Burroughs Kathleen Gary Campbell Ann Adair Christensen Clinton Norman Dawson Steven Craig Greer Pamela Ann Keith Thomas Fredrick Nye Rebecca Andersen Richards Melissa M. Scott Holly J. Vardeman Lota Sue Zoth LIST OF GRADUATES (FOR MAY 1982) COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Robert Edward Funck, Dimmitt Animal Production Marty Hough Graham, Rocksprings Animal Production Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Victoria Eilidh Hornsby, Copperas Cove · Animal Production Town Name. Home Karla Rosalind Jackson, Anahuac Animal Production Sharon Marie Beardsley, Mansfield Kendall Jay Karr, Lubbock Animal Production E. Brian Bristow, Dallas James Earl Law, Albany Animal Production (Summa Cum Laude) Markus Festus Miller, Joshua Animal Production Lydia Lee Connally, Dallas (Cum Laude) Shawn William Cooper, Dallas Steven Mack Presley, Abernathy Animal Production Paul Garrett Freeland, Odessa Kirby Larkin Rankin, Pecos Animal Production Gregg William Hudspeth, Lubbock Chris Lee Skaggs, Pampa Animal Production Jlonice Quigley Johnson, Olton (Summa Cum Laude) Kim Charles Kelly, San Angelo Roland Ted Trees, Mountain Home Animal Production Wiliam Henry Leeming Ill, Burleson Sue Ann Williams, Abilene Animal Production Kenneth Wayne McHattie JI, Houston (Magna Cum Laude) George Alvis Mullino, Jr., Rochester Katherine Lea Bailey, Arlington Animal Science Rafael Payan, El Paso Andrew Douglas Clarke, Lubbock Animal Science James Alan Sands, Albuquerque, N.M. (Summa Cum Laude) Cary Steve Schwertner, Wilson Lisa Marie Gill, Dallas Animal Science Kelli Rene Sneed, Lubbock (Cum Laude) Anne Katarina Stoner, Plainview ·Kurt Wayne Harris, Stratford Animal Science Susan Catherine Valis, San Antonio (Cum Laude) Warren Lee Whitaker, Lubbock Donald Carl Ebeling, Jr., Plainview Crops Terry Lee Hill, Idalou Crops Bachelor of Science (Cum Laude) Name, Home Town Major Mark Alan Leach, Plainview Crops Jimmy Don Allred, Wellington Agricultural Economics (Cum Laude) Warren Gordon Bachman, Graham Agricultural Economics J. David Louder, Stanton Crops Jerry Michael Blasingame, Perryton Agricultural Economics Pamela Nafzger McFadden, Olton Crops Byron Joel Boyd, Ralls Agricultural Economics (Magna Cum Laude) Tunothy Paul Brubaker, Fort Worth Agricultural Economics Brad L. Reed, Lubbock Crops Elvin Lee Caraway lll, Spur Agricultural Economics James Clay Simpson, Floydada Crops Abdoulaye Cisse, Niger Agricultural Economics Karl Neal Wardlow, Plainview Crops Winston Roosevelt Dodson, Lubbock Agricultural Economics (Summa Cum Laude) Stanley Thomas Dunbar, Rocksprings Agricultural Economics Randy West Lloyd, Adrian Entomology B. M. Farmer II, Littlefield Agricultural Economics (Cum Laude) Jimmy Wayne Finley, Floydada Agricultural Economics Michael Eugene McHugh, Midland Entomology Richard L. Fowler, Lubbock Agricultural Economics Mark Warren Moten, Hereford Entomology Albert Marvin Fuller, Jr., Plano Agricultural Economics John Henry Paige Ill, Spring Entomology Thomas Howard Gardner, Plainview Agricultural Economics William Mike Rogers, Lubbock Entomology Mickey M. Givens, Crosbyton Agricultural Economics (Cum Laude) Preston Doyle Glazner, Wheeler Agricultural Economics Terry Dean Sansing, Wellman Entomology Robert Eugene Huckabee, Mexia Agricultural Economics Leesa Renee Smart, Dallas Entomology (Magna Cum Laude) (Magna Cum Laude) Carolyn Sue Humble, Sterling City Agricultural Economics Paul Douglas Coons, Dallas Food Technology Robert Smith Kruger, Boerne Agricultural Economics Lisa Jean Harrison, Las Cruces, N.M. Food Technology Pat David McDowell, Shamrock Agricultural Economics (Summa Cum Laude) Dwight Wesley Menefee, Artesia, N.M. Agricultural Economics Brian Eugene Buro, Edison, N.J. Horticulture (Magna Cum Laude) (Magna Cum Laude) Ronald James Nail, Lubbock Agricultural Economics William David Collings, Richardson Horticulture Robert Paul O'Briant, New Deal Agricultural Economics Dianne Elaine Feyerherm, West Horticulture Murray Bee Roark, Kermit Agricultural Economics Michael Vtrgilio Gonzalez, Tyler Horticulture Nancy Anne Smith, Devine Agricultural Economics Bradford Taylor Hay, Sugar Land Horticulture Jack H. Stallings, Jr., El Paso Agricultural Economics Kevin Boykin Hodges, San Angelo Horticu1ture Clint Douglas Walker, Lubbock Agricultural Economics David Lawrence McCarty, Houston Horticulture Joe Montgomery Worthington, Seminole Agricultural Economics Ray Dee Monroe, Amarillo Horticulture Jay Lynn Blackburn, Grady, N.M. Agricultural Education Larry Leon Noland, Lubbock Horticu1ture Jack Wolf Buchanan, Jr., Big Spring Agricultural Education Karen Lynne Pankratz, Houston Horticulture Carey Joe Cardwell, Vernon Agricultural Education Russell Neil Peters, Houston Horticulture James Nelson Cooper, Matador Agricultural Education Maryanne Sigmund, San Antonio Horticulture Wyatt Erven Crawford, Lubbock Agricultural.Education Manuel Casas Silva, Dallas Horticulture Kenneth Wayne Davenport, Abernathy Agricultural Education Teresa Lynn Thomas, Lubbock Horticulture Kyle George Hardegree, Colorado City Agricultural Education Dorothy Gwen Welch, Lockney Horticulture Jack Brian Harris, Bullard Agricultural