C.3F78 l/Ll 188th COMMENCEMENT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Sunday, May Thirteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety A CORRECTED COPY OF UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREES MAY 13, 1990 INCLUDING DEGREES AWARDED AUGUST 14, 1989 AND DECEMBER 29 1989 FOR THE RECORD OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL H Greetings From The Chancellor Congratulations on the Accomplishment That Brings You To The 188th Commencement Exercises of The University of Nrrth Carolina at Chapel Hill. Degree candidates, relatives, faculty, friends, alumni — all share in the special joy and pride we today celebrate and honor. The achievements of today's degree recipients represent the University's greatest promise. I challenge each of you receiving a degree today to distinguish yourself as a member of the Carolina family, carrying the reputa- tion of UNC-Chapel Hill through your activities and accomplishments. You embody the elements of a sound and varied education: a critical mind, a discerning spirit, high values, a sense of commitment, and the privilege of service. Allow me to add a personal note about service. Not only is service a privilege, it is a noble calling. Be mindful that education is for a higher pur- pose than economic well-being. It instills within you the realization that suc- cess will be measured in part by your commitment to community and by the desire to make possible opportunities that meet or exceed those that others made possible for you. To the parents, faculty, counselors, religious leaders, and friends who have encouraged and challenged the students assembled here, sincere thanks for fostering the spirit, intellect and imagination that brought today's honorees to this moment. For those departing from Chapel Hill with well-earned degrees, you are joining a great family of Carolina alumni working together to make a dif- ference around the world. Most sincerely. May 13, 1990 Paul Hardin Chancellor THE TABLE OF CONTENTS Greetings from the Chancellor 2 Board of Trustees, Administrative Council and Commencement Committee 4 Class of 1990 and Class of 1991 leaders 5 Graduate and Professional Student Federation officers 5 Alma Mater Song, "Hark the Sound" 6 Commencement Program 7 The Chancellor and the Commencement Speaker 9 Honorary Degree Recipients 10 Notes on Academic Dress 12 Candidates for Graduate Degrees, May 1990 13 Candidates for Post Baccalaureate Professional Degrees, May 1990 17 Candidates for Graduate Degrees and Professional Graduate Degrees, May 1990 21 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, May 1990 27 Candidates Commissioned in the U.S. Armed Forces 39 Degrees Awarded December 29, 1989 41 Degrees Awarded August 14, 1989 49 Medals, Prizes and Awards Student Activities Awards 55 Departmental Awards 55 School Awards 58 Scholastic Honorary Societies 65 University Distinguished Scholarships 68 Honorary Societies 70 Music Awards 72 Athletic Awards 73 Cadi NT Pun r me Id BOARD OF CAK1. IN. rnlLLirS, JK. John W. Harris (1991) TRUSTEES C/j'airman Charlotte, N.C. nign roint, j.n.^. KJCHARD H. JENRETTE (1993) 1 t t t a r> t""T*t i C 1 A f\\ \s t r~\ X T \7 1 XT The University ELIZABETH o. JJOWD (1991) New York, N.Y. of North Carolina Vice Chairman JOHN Lr. MEDUN, JR. (1993) at Chapel Hill Charlotte, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. \Y/tt T I A \vf A r^ADinrv /ififi 2 \ W ILLJAiM A. JUAKJlr \\yy5) JOHN W. K)PE (1993) Secretary KaJeign, N.C Amherst, Mass. Robert L. Strickland (1991) A d/^u HT An r\i TTT i 1 C\C\ 2 \ ARCH 1. ALLEN ill (1993) Winston-Salem, N.C. lxaicign, rN.c IJAVID L. WARD, JR. (1993) \T_ T") XT 1HOS. CAPPS (1991) New Bern, N.C. Richmond, Va. Brien Lewis (1990) KOdeRT C. HUBANKS, JR. (1991) £x UJjicio v^napeiCYiir\e\ run,Hill r>i.cMP (The expiration date of each trustee's term is given in parentheses.) Paul Hardin, Chancellor H. Garland Hershey, Vice Chan- ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Stuart Bondurant, Dean of cellor for Health Affairs and The School of Medicine Vice Provost The University DONALD A. Boulton, Vice Chan- Douglass Hunt, Special Assistant to of North Carolina cellor and Dean of Student Affairs the Chancellor Robert at Chapel Hill J. Cannon, Affirmative J. DENNIS O'CONNOR, Vice Chancellor Action Officer for Academic Affairs and Provost Gillian T. Cell, Dean, General John D. Swofford, College and The Arts and Sciences Director of Athletics DOUGLAS S. Dibbert, Director of BEN J. TUCHI, Vice Chancellor for Alumni Affairs Business and Finance David D. Dill, Assistant to the Harold G. Wallace, Vice Chancellor Chancellor for Planning for University Affairs SUSAN H. Ehrtnghaus, Assistant to the Chancellor GARY A. EVANS, Vice Chancellor for Development and University Relations COMMENCEMENT THADDEUS M. BONUS, Chairman David C. Lanier COMMITTEE Jay Alley Susan Larson Laurence Avery William P. Massey Kathleen O. Benzaquin William McCorkle Donald A. Boulton Mike McFarland John DeVitto Pat Poteat Douglas S. Dibbert robert l. porreca Bryant O. Dunlap Frederic W. Schroeder, Jr. Jeff Elliott Laura L.D. Thomas Bobby Ferris Barbara Thompson Harry Gooder Larry L. Trammel James Hile Shirley Weiss Paul Hoolahan Catherine Williams Jim Kessler Greg Zeeman Brenda W. Kirby 4 Robert Louis Ferris, President "^5™"' 0F ^,„ T„ GREGORY TODD ZEEMAN, CLASS 0F Vice President «* Regina Marie Gontram, Secretary George Smith Saad, Jr., Treasurer Keia Albright Geoffrey Keitt King Lorraine MARSHALS OF THE John Granville Alley, Jr. Thomas Robert Krebs CLASS OF 1990 Matthew Krick Bailey Susan Elizabeth Larson Willard Travis Barkley Kelly Gay Lindsley Peter Andrew Caprise, Jr. Matthew Michael Lotspeich Dustin Anne Cone Michael Cameron Lunsford Carol Ann Criner Margaret Ellen McCullen Margaret Stephanie Craig Rebecca Leigh Mustard Robin Carston Craig Erica Lyn Ortlam Scott Eric Damon Elizabeth Preston Reed William Travis Darnell Daniel Andrew Rosin Stephanie Denise Davis Heidi Corinne Schowalter John Hughes Evans Laurie Lynne Smart Philip Duncan Floyd Sean Maxwell Summer Suzanne Lanette Coins Eric Pierre Vick Peter Nile Hancock William Kent Walker, Jr. Samuel Ranchor Harris III Nathan Wilbur Worsley III Rick Cody, President GRADUATE AND DEAN McCORD, Vice President PROFESSIONAL TODD TANNER, Treasurer STUDENT KRISTY Dunn, Secretary FEDERATION Peter Duncan Holthausen, ^^—m^mm President OFFICERS OF THE Christopher Lemont Brown, CLASS OF 1991 Vice President Elizabeth Rogers Harrison, Secretary Ashley Lynn Ivester, Treasurer 5 The Words of "Hark the Sound," words, they could recollect only the first ORIGINS OF UNC's alma mater song, were written verse and the chorus of Myers' original "HARK THE SOUND" in 1897 by William Starr Myers, a version. Two members of the quartet, graduating senior. The Glee Club direc- Charles S. Mangum and Charles T. tor asked Myers to put words to the tune Woollen (later a professor in the UNC "Amici," and the song was first perform- Medical School and business manager ed on June 2, 1897, as pan of the Glee and controller of UNC, respectively) Club's Commencement performance in added two verses of their own to the one Gerrard Hall. they remembered. Soon the song was almost completely The words of "Hark the Sound" that forgotten. When a University quartet we sing today therefore are the work of tried a few years later to remember the these three men. Alma Mater Song Hark, the sound of Tar Heel voices Kinging clear and true, Singing Carolina's praises, Shouting N.C.U! Hail to the brightest star of all! Clear its radiance shine! Carolina, priceless gem, Receive all praises thine. 6 THE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Concert by the University Band JAMES HlLE Director, University Band Academic Procession The Faculty Marshal Shirley F. Weiss Professor of City and Regional Planning The Chief Student Marshal PETER DUNCAN HOLTHAUSEN President, Class of 1991 The Faculty The Candidates for Masters and Professional Degrees The Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Public Health The Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees The Official Party (Each group is led to their seats by marshals from the Class of 1991.) Presiding PAUL HARDIN Chancellor National Anthem STAFFORD WlNG Associate Professor of Voice, Department of Music With the Entire Assemblage Invocation ROBERT LOUIS FERRIS President, Class of 1990 Remarks C. Dixon Spangler, Jr. President of The University of North Carolina For the Senior Class ROBERT LOUIS FERRIS President, Class of 1990 Introduction of Commencement Speaker .... GREGORY TODD ZEEMAN Vice President, Class of 1990 Commencement Address HUGH L. McCOLL, Jr. Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer NCNB Corporation Conferring of Honorary Degrees Conferring of Degrees "Hark the Sound" STAFFORD WlNG Associate Professor of Voice, Department of Music With the Entire Assemblage Everyone is invited to the Chancellor's Reception following Com- mencement. The Reception will be on Polk Place, the quadrangle north of Wilson Library. (In case of rain, the Chancellor's Reception will be in Fetzer Gymnasium.) 7 8 CHANCELLOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Paul Hardin Hugh L. McColl, Jr. North Carolina Native Paul Hugh L. McColl, Jr. is a man with Hardin is the seventh Chancellor of many ties to The University of North The University of North Carolina at Carolina at Chapel Hill. As chairman Chapel Hill. His goal is to provide of the board and chief executive leadership to carry forward the Uni- officer of NCNB Corporation and its versity's time-honored tradition of principal subsidiaries, McColl always vital teaching, cutting-edge research finds time in his busy schedule for and distinguished public service. his alma mater. He came to UNC in July 1988 A 1957 graduate of Carolina, after having served as president of McColl earned a bachelor's degree Drew University in Madison, N.J., in business administration. He then since 1975. He also was president of served as an officer in the U.S.
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