Clemson Commencement Program, May 1974 Clemson University

Clemson Commencement Program, May 1974 Clemson University

Clemson University TigerPrints Clemson Commencement Programs Academic Affairs 5-1-1974 Clemson Commencement Program, May 1974 Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/comm_programs Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Clemson Commencement Program, May 1974" (1974). Clemson Commencement Programs. 191. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/comm_programs/191 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Academic Affairs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Clemson Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Seventy-eighth Commencement May 10, 1974 Clemson, South Carolina Graduation Friday, May 10, 1974 11:15 a. m. Littlejohn Coliseum Order of Ceremonies (Audience will please stand as faculty and candidates march in and remain standing for the Invocation) Invocation The Reverend Thomas Murphy, C.S.P. Pastor, St. Andrews Catholic Church Clemson, South Carolina Conferring of Degrees and Delivery of Diplomas President Robert C. Edwards Benediction Music by Clemson University Concert Band Dr. John H. Butler, Director The University Regalia The University mace is the symbolic representation of the whole of Clemson University and must be present at any convocation where the University, through its delegated members, is acting officially. At an official convocation such as commencement, the University Marshal, carrying the mace, precedes the President into the assembly. The mace rests before the President's chair or speaker's stand throughout the cere- mony, and its removal from the assembly at the close of a convocation is symbolic of the official withdrawal of the University and, thus, the close of the proceedings. The decorative design of Clemson's mace is derived from the ceremonial maces carried by heads of state and church in the Middle Ages. Its basic clublike shape, however, is much more ancient, probably going back to man's prehistory. It is made of walnut wood and silver, with the seal of the University in gold and the University colors represented by insets of cornelian (orange) and amethyst (purple). Amethyst is also the state stone of South Carolina. The Presidential chain and seal is symbolic of the authority vested in the office of president by the governing body of the University. Only the University President may wear it, and while wearing it he speaks for the whole body of the institution. Clemson's chain and seal are made of silver and gold, and cornelian and amethyst. The batons of the college marshals also descend from medieval "staffs of office" which were carried by the senior members of departments of state or church. They display the seal of the University and the symbolic color of the discipline to which the college belongs. Clemson's batons are made of walnut wood and silver with the various disciplines inset with enamel. The University regalia were designed and executed by Mr. Robert Ebendorf of the Department of Fine Arts of the University of Georgia. Mr. Ebendorf is twice winner of the Tiffany Award and one of the most acclaimed young goldsmiths of our era. The enamel plaques for the batons were executed by Professor Marshall C. Bell and the lapidary work was executed by Mr. C. C. Wilson, both of Clemson University. CANDIDATES FOR ASSOCIATE AND BACHELORS' DEGREES COLLEGE OF AG RI CULTURAL SCIENCES Luther Perdee Anderson, Dean BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Aqric:ultural Economics Marvin McLeod Bozard Orangeburg Robert Douglas Walker -------------- Greer George David Clark, Jr. ____ Asheville, N. C. Paul Frederick Williams, Jr. ----- Pendleton Agronomy John Randolph Cubbage ----------- Oswego Alex Hampton Johnson, Jr. ----------- Latta *John Edwin Garland ------------ Hartsville Frank Lindler Lake -------------- Prosperity *James Preston Gilreath --------- Greenville Alvin Ray Sanders, Jr. ____ Vero Beach, Fla. John William Hane --------------- Ft. Motte *George William Tolbert -------- Greenwood Animal Science Julian Stirewalt Barton, Jr. ------- Kingstree Margaret Ellen Lathrop ----------- Clemson Joel Wayne Black -------------- Prosperity ***Calvin Cain Martin -------------- Mullins Barry Edwin Blackmon ------ Heath Springs *Cathy Anne McFee --------------- Beaufort Samuel William Davis ------------ Bowman Thomas Edgar Noe -------------- Greenville Charles Bennett Goodman III ___ Orangeburg *Carl Benjamin Setzler, Jr. - ------- Newberry *Charles Allen Henry ------------ Frogmore Norwood Jerry Van Dyke ------------ Dillon Thomas Holt Laird -------- Jacksonvlle, Fla. Biology Sharron Celene Hogan ----------- Anderson *Leroy Morris Sutton ------ Greensboro, N. C. Food Science Edward Leon Norris ---------------- Sumter •••susan Knox Turner --------- Spartanburg **Linda Claire Smith ------ Siler City, N. C. Horticulture Jane Davis Adair --- --------------- Clinton Steven Norris Harmon ----------- Lexington *John Audis Bethea -------------- Lancaster William Ray Hubbard ------------ Clemson Donald Alan Ferguson ------ West Columbia Poultry Science **Walter William Moorhead ____ Blacksburg *Charles William Setzler ---------- Newberry COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE Harlan Ewart McClure, Dean BACHELOR OF ARTS v Pre-Architecture Raymond Hilbert Anderson, Jr. Crawford John Horne ------- Elizabeth, N. J. ----------------------- North Charleston *Howell Coolidge Hunter, Jr. ----- Rock Hill *Danny Nolan Ard ----------------- Easley Robert Lake Jameson ---------------- Easley Joseph Atwood Austin, Jr. -------- Greenville George Harold Kirschmann .. Kenneth Mario Betsch --------- Greenwood ---------------------- Naugatuck, Conn. Glen Barksdale Boggs II ------ Spartanburg *Douglas Howard Lowe ---------- Columbia Robert Warren Brenner *William Charles Means ____ Charlotte, N. C. ------------------- Valley Stream, N. Y. *Cleveland Douglas Moose -------- Florence Walter John Carucci ---------- Trenton, N. J. •Alice Jcan Oswald ------------- Allendale *John Terry Dismukes III ____ Savannah, Ga. *Robert Henry Sanders ------ Durham, N. C. Stephen Thomas Dorn ---------- Greenwood James Smith Spell ------------------ Grover Ann Wood Dunn ----------------- Columbia *Roy Norman Stoehr, Jr. ----- Pittsburgh, Pa. Philip Kenneth Gibson ---- Northfield, N. J. Larry Colquitt Sweat, Jr. ---- Brunswick, Ga. *David Clark Gosey ------ Mooresboro, N. C. Stephen Thomas Tapp ____ Ocean City, N. J. *Thomas Ashby Gressette ------ St. Matthews *Robert Leonard Tempest II __ Denver, Colo. Mark Roy Hafen ------------ Alexandria, Va. *Paul Derwood Whitaker -------- Columbia *James Archie Hedgpeth, Jr. ___ Marion, Ohio BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Buildinq Construction Robert Hunter Beaty ---------------- Sumter *Timothy Jay Nelson ---------- Avoca, Iowa Ira David Futrell ----------------- Beaufort *Jenkins Lineberger Richardson, Jr. Edward Gordon Goode ------ Wyckoff, N. J. ---------------------------- Simpsonville *Clyde Douglass Harper -------- Greenville Robert Lawton Ashe Smith ----- Orangeburg Walter Thomas Jen kins III -------- Rock Hill •John Philip Southerland, Jr. ----- Greenville Gerald Paul Johnson ------ Columbus, Ohio Henry Alvin Spradley, Jr. ------ Spartanburg Alan Francis Jurkowski ____ Budd Lake, N. J. Ervin Harwood Weatherly ---------- Camden COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Harold Fochone Landrith, Dean BACHELOR OF ARTS Early Childhood Education Debbie Senn Abbott ---------------- Seneca *Michelle Leggett Medford -------- Walhalla Alice Elizabeth Barbare ----- Travelers Rest ..Lynne Ann Nawrocki ----------- Erle, Pa. Robin Rebecca Batson ---------- Greenville Carol White Nichol -------------- Greenville Laurie Virginia Coleman --------- Pamplico *Linda Allen Proctor --------------- Conway Nancy M. Dieglio ------ -- Willoughby, Ohio Alice Marie Ramsey ------------ Monticello Beverly Jean Good -------------- Greenville *Susan Rebecca Rayfield ---------- Rock Hill Susan Vandiver Green ------------ Anderson *Brenda Elaine Richardson ------ Anderson Mary Evlyn Haigler ------------ Greenwood *Katherine Robinson Richardson Patricia Gail Horton ---- Kernersville, N. C. ------------------- Setauket, L. I., N. Y. *Catherine Deborah Hutson ____ Conyers, Ga. *Lynn Moore Rodelsperger -------- Anderson •susan Lynn Johnson ------ Elkins Park, Pa. ..Janice Hill Salemi ---------------- Cayce *Sarah Carroll Langford -------------- York *Mary Ellen Schwob ---- New London Conn . Jane Elizabeth Mahaffey ----------- Duncan .. Virgil Johnson Story ---------- Greenville Pearl Emmanuel Malanos -------- Charleston *Ellen Parler Stoudenmire --------- Cheraw Susan Miller McCarter ------- Fountain Inn Mary Beth Turpin ---------------- Ridgeland *Donna Chiles McRoberts ------- Greenville Elementary Education .. Ray McKellar Beaudrot -------- Greenwood •Jan Fowler Isbill ---------------- Anderson ..Martha Pinckney Bolton --------- Laurens Karen Glenn Jones -------------- Greenville Cynthia Rose Boulanger ---------- Anderson Laura Patricia Jones ---------- Spartanburg .. Deborah McGraw Bowen ------ Greenville •Patricia

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