Ninety-Sixth Spring Commencement (1982)

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Ninety-Sixth Spring Commencement Campbell University Buie's Creek, North Carolina THE GRADUATION EXERCISES MONDAY, MAY THE TENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO

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Ninety-Sixth Spring Commencement

Campbell University Buie's Creek, North Carolina

THE GRADUATION EXERCISES

MONDAY, MAY THE TENTH

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO

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GRADUATION EXERCISES Ten O'clock in the Morning

CARTER GYMNASIUM President Norman A. Wiggins, Presiding

Susan Horton, Organist

The Organ Prelude Benedictus . . . . Alex Rowley

The Processional Pomp and Circumstance Elgar

The Academic Procession The Chief Marshal The Candidates for the degree of Associate in Arts The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Special Studies The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Music Education The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Music The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science The Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts The Candidates for the degree of Master of Business Administration The Candidates for the degree of Master of Education The Candidates for the degree of Juris Doctor The Faculty of Campbell University The Faculty of Campbell University Graduate Programs The Faculty of Campbell University School of Law The Candidates for Honorary Degrees The Program Personalities

Welcome Clyde J. Rhyne Chairman, Board of Trustees

The Prayer of Invocation Donald H. Bowen Minister, Downtown Baptist Church,

Alexandria, Va.

The Address The Honorable James B. Hunt Grovemor of The State of North Carolina

The Conferring of Degrees

The Conferring of Honorary Degrees

The Presentation of Algernon Sydney SuUivta Award

The Message to the Graduates

The ROTC Commissioning Ceremony

The President of the University

Rudolph A. Pitcher Professor of Military Science

The Hymn Lead On, O King Eternal Smart Conductor, Paul M. Yoder

Chairman, Division of Fine Arts

The Prayer of Benediction Millard Cnmipler Minister, Olive Chapel Baptist Church,

Apex

The Recessional The Heavens Declare Thy Glory Bendetto Marcello

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USTS OF CANDIDATE FOR DEGREES

Due to the very brief time between the closing of school and the graduation exercises, this list may be incomplete. The list which will be read during the graduation exercises will be official.

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF ASSOCIATE IN ARTS

Harry J. Bennett Ft. Bragg Paul William Catton Ft. Bragg Georgiana M. Faulkner Ft. Bragg John E. Hawker Ft. Bragg Regina Louise Peebles Coats

Ralph H. Roberts Fayetteville George Thomas Rodriguez III Fl;. Bragg Donald F. Snow, Jr ; Ft. Bragg Debby Lynn Willis Ft. Bragg

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SPECIAL STUDIES

Randall Alan Roberts Sanford

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION

Victor Wesley Tuck South Boston, Va. Elizabeth Yvonne Wagner Willard

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

John Exley Upham, Jr Raleigh

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Terri Lynn Abbitt Charleston, W. Va. Abdulaziz Yousef Alawwad Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Bernard Armstrong Ft. Bragg F. Mitchell Baiada Delanco, N.J. Lonnie Jackson Bass, Jr Clinton David Russell Bray Scotland Neck Jimmy Redding Bridges, Jr Matthews Dale Roland Carpenter Morrisville Bryan Gregg Chapman Chatham, N.J. Lacy Dean Chavis Fayetteville Leon Harding Christopher II Henderson Billy Johnson Clark, Jr Albemarle Charles Wayne Dale Garner Joshua Gaylark Daniel Fremont Glen Alan Davis Fayetteville Joseph Pinkney Davis III Raeford Sharon Esther Faircloth Stedman Giles Barnes Floyd Fairmont Harold George Furr, Jr Locust Phillip Alan Fusco Lowell, Ma George Richard Goldian Springfield, Va. Brenda Kay Graham KernersvUle Louis Gene Graves Murphy Steven Keith Grissom Henderson Steve Odell Hardee Fuquay-Varina Beverly C. Holland Dunn Sherry Ann Hooks Whiteville Douglas Leon Huff Medford, N.J. Phillip Wayne Hunt Stuart, Va. John Patrick Digan Jennings Newport News, Va. Lelia Cathryn Jernigan Benson Hilda Dianne Johnson Spring Lake Tammie Teresa Key Elkins Elizabeth Bunting King Buies Creek Edna Doris Kloppe Bridgeton, N.J. Rupert Jackson Lackey, Jr Graham

Linda Heaster Lay Spring Lake Charles Mcintosh Leak Clinton Walter David Lippard Greensboro Christopher Henry Lowery Raleigh Kerry Ann Mahoney Amityville, N.Y. Ambrose Dale Massengill Four Oaks Robert Jeffrey McDonald Bunnlevel Flonnie Sue McLamb Benson Cary Franklin McLeod Clio, S.C. Richard E. Morris, Jr Salisbury, Md. Michael Donald Murray Wilson Edward Duran Nesbit Vaux Hall, N.J. Jeffrey Allen Nethercutt Clinton Sandra Lee Oliver Asheboro James Michael Person Fayetteville Jeffrey Edward Prince Holly Springs Charles Davis Rainey Hillsborough Allison Layne Roberts Buies Creek Andrew John Saliby Raleigh Denise Arnette Sessoms Dunn James Peter Shaw, Jr Ft. Bragg Scott Alan Shemenski Ft. Bragg Robert Clifton Spell Clinton Vernon Kirkland Stewart Dunn Diana Gray Strother Coats Michael David Thomas Dunn Gary Allan Turnage Erwin Ronald Franklin Turner Clarkton Anna Doris Tyson Ayden Robert Francis Ventola Doylestown, Pa. Paul A. Vidovich Riverside, N.J. James Merritt White III Buies Creek Ashley Goodman Whitting^ton Dunn Dean Roy Wilkins Spring Lake WUliam Edward Williams, Jr Alexandria, Va. Donna Renee Yost Oak Ridge

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THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Claude Brian Abate Mt. Laurel, N.J. Joe Carroll Alderman Fayetteville MarUyn Gail Allen Four Oaks Norris Collins Baker Wilmington Bernice Kay Barbour Smithfield Rebecca L. Bass Fayetteville Joyce Renee Baysden Kinston Marion George Bonucchi Spring Lake Angela Bowen Alexandria, Va. Rhonda Lynn Bullock Lillington Graham Anthony Bunce Lillington Catherine Helen Byrd Fayetteville Rhonda Danette Cagle Asheboro Angela Vernon Christopher Henderson William Nicholas Coats Benson Todd Eugene Corwin Gary David Richard Crumpler Apex Jerilyn Ann Dalton Melbourne, fta. Angela Dee Edge Stedman Barbara Jane Fields Newton Grove Sara Elizabeth Gaddy Hamlet Brenda Arlene Garner Seagrove Thomas Bruce Grizzle Graham Janet Gail Harper Smithfield Cheryl Lynn Healy Medford, N.J. Laura Johnson Hinson Dunn G. Edward Hodges Dunn Barry Lynn Hoyle Charlotte Wanda J. Hunt-McLean ^wland Denise Honeycutt Jackson Dunn Donna Lynn Johnson Raleigh Jo Ann Johnson FayetteviSe Katherine Tracie Joseph Erwin Tana Adair Keaton Drexel Joseph Patrick Kelly Linden Sandra Dee Kelly Garner Elizabeth Jean Lamson Cary Charles Ramsey Lassiter Raleigh Durwood Mitchell Leggett Bobersonvifle Janet Powell Little Buies Creek Joseph Charles Little Danville, Va. Kathy Denise Little Fayetteville Judith Weeks Massengill Dimn

Donna Kornegay Mitchell Buies Creek Cynthia Elizabeth Moore Cary Sandra Lynne Mullins Huntersville Lynda Margaret Newkirk Haddonfield, N.J. Everette Snyder Newton Norfolk, Va. Perri Lynn Nunes Fayetteville Catherine Louise Olson Cantonsville, Md. H. Cary Payne Deland, Fla. Kathy Strickland Peede Coats Helen Hardwicke Pitts Richmond, Va. Joseph William Powell, Jr Erwin Sherri Anne Powell Clinton William Dean Poythress Wilson Joseph Procik, Jr Fayetteville Victor Ray Quick Lillington Donna Marie Quinn Warsaw Randall Brian Radford Garner Sherry Nell Raynor Dunn Carolyn Elizabeth Reed Maxton Donald Wayne Roberson Granite Quarry Elizabeth Dayle Rogers Greenville Tommy Edward Rowe Tabb, Va. Richard Leroy Schofield Rockaway, N.J. Kevin Herbert Sebold West Islip, N.Y. Elizabeth Nell Small Fair Bluff Vanessa Anderson Smith Spring Lake Rhoda Neal Spangler Lilfington Malcolm Russell Stout, Jr Lillington Frieda Reena Strickland Greensboro Robert Earl Tart, Jr Dunn Sheila Rose Tart Clinton Ralph Eric Taylor Clinton Linda Marie Tilley Durham Zane Kevin Tolliver Sanford Karen Lynn Walker Rocky Mount Sherry Lynne West Lillington Joan AUgood Wicker Sanford Cheryl Lynne Wilkie Burlington Jean Wilson Williams Sanford Tammy Rochelle Williams Newton Grove Betty Mae Wright Roseboro Melissa Leigh Joung Clemmons

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Peggy Sue Barrett Whiteville Bobby Joe Brown Ramseur Bridget Lynn Byrd Sanford Sheila Faye Calloway Raeford Robin Lynn Davidson Hillsborough Sylvia Kaye Duncan Lake Waccamaw Karen Elizabeth Fairley Vass Lonnie Joseph Faucette, Jr Laurinburg Janet Jackson Godwin Erwin Jerry Mel Hartman Winter Springs, Fla. Rose Marie Hunt Rowland

Jeffrey Alan Innis Freehold, N.J. Carl Gustaf Ivarsson, Jr Greensboro Scot Alan Marvin Buies Creek Madeline Denise McLean Lillington Sallie Hester Osborne Eden John Nickolas Smith Fayetteville David Calvin Southern Winston-Salem Nancy Jane Suggs Fayetteville Sherry Lynn Tyson Spring Hope Christopher Alexander Wroten LiUington

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THE CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Earl Eugene Bain, Jr Fayetteville Warren D. Barker Fayetteville Bonnie Sue Rucks Brand] Fayetteville Rose Edward Brown F^. Bragg Larry Ray Chavis Lumberton William Ronald Chewning Dallas, Tx. David Eric Dozier Fuquay-Varina Wade Hamilton Gtodfrey Fayetteville James Raymond Jackson Durham Paul G. Klover Fayetteville

John Edwin Lee Goldsboro Paul Richard Messier . .' Fayetteville Walapha Povaratanagoon Buigkok, Thailand Ralph Sherwood Robins Raleigh Anthony Carson Sessoms Lumberton Suppaluck Sripirom Bangkok, Thailand RiAard James Trehame Buies Creek Willem Pieter Hugo Maria VanAchthoven. . . Lillington

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE

Deborah Ann Autry Fayetteville Martha Owen Badgett Fayetteville Ann Tingen Denlinger Raleigh Joanne Wefers Dolton Cary Nancye Wilson Faircloth Roseboro Thomas Hershey Farmer Henderson George Sterling Fowler Henderson Alton William Hardison, Jr . Buies Creek

OF MASTER OF EDUCATION

Janey Ruth Idell Fayetteville Edward John Jackson Fayetteville William Mitchell Jackson Fayetteville Dora Huckabee Jernigan Kenansville Frances McPhail Keith Raleigh Lula Johnson Lewis Garner W. Michael Smith Laurinburg Myra Roth well Wallace Smithfield

THE CANDIDATES FOR THE

Sharon Kay Allen Thomasville Rose Johnson Anderson Fayetteville Terrence Mitchell Bagley Richmond, Va. Ricky Lee Barnes Raleigh Christopher Lewis Beal Buies Creek Juanita Hatcher Blackmon Buies Creek Benjamin Forrest Bowen Mooresville Barbara Dianne Brady Fayetteville Walter Brodie Burwell, Jr Raleigh John Franklin Campbell FayetteviUe Burford Alva Cherry Statesville Mary Elizabeth Cherry Greenville Arvil Lee Collins Winston-Salem Janet Darline Copley Graham David Allen Craft Winston-Salem Roger L. Crowe, Jr Jacksonville Scotty Young Curry Lexington Deborah Barrett Dantzler Sumter, S.C. Johnny R. Daniel Spring Lake V. L. DeHart, Jr Walnut Cove Constance Lee Floyd Greensboro George Edwin Francisco Rural Hall John George Geitner Fuller Hickory Dennis Wayne Gaddy Fairmont Kristin Bernhardt Godette Fayetteville Dana Colin Hall Charlotte David Gardner Hammock Savannah, Ga. Gary Wayne Hardee Grifton Kenneth L. Hardison Coats John Thadieu Harris HI North, Va. Daniel L. Hawkins Alamance Michael Irwin Jaffa Charlotte Jennie Whitford Jarrell . High Point Michael Walter Johnson .... New Symrna Beach, Fla. Janson A. Kauser Buies Creek Clara Delores King Roanoke Rapids Rebecca Barr Knight Buies Creek Thomas Karlton I&iight Buies Creek Franklin Fulton Lanier Buies Creek Joseph Lester Ledford Charlotte Richard Douglas Lemmerman, Jr Cary Tania Love Ceon Buies Creek Ron Karl Levy Buies Creek

Tichael Eric Lynch Buies Creek Barbara Sacco McClure Benson

OF JURIS DOCTOR

Edward Miller McClure, Jr Benson William Austin McFarland, Jr Columbus Betty Strother Mann Raleigh Steven Rhea Medlin Roanoke Rapids Robert Hugh Miller H Fayetteville David Roland Minges Rocky Mount James William Morgan Shelby Linda Anne Morris Cary Patricia Ruth Moss Bunnlevel G. Patrick Murphy Dunn Timothy Alan Noe Buies Creek John Mahlon Phelps H Buies Creek Henry Milton Pleasant Angier Norman Charles Post, Jr Raleigh Michael Robert Ramos Fayetteville Carrie Richardson Rawls Raleigh Jerry David Redfern Buies Creek Wnia Athena Redmond Mocksville Ronnie E. Rowell Raleigh Anne B. Salisbury Cary Michael Ferd Schilawski Cary James Lee Seay, Jr Raleigh William H. Shepard HI Goldsboro Daniel Eugene Smith Greensboro Michael Conrad Smith Cary Robert Thomas Speed Louisburg Karin Lynn Stanley Shallotte Michael L. Stephenson Lillington Ashley Hamilton Story Smithfield Richard Hill Sturtevant Charlottesville, Va. Joseph Lindsey Tart Coats Garland Monroe Walker Winston-Salem John William Watson, Jr Oxford Jo Ann Weaver Victoria, Va. James A. Wellons Winston-Salem Jean Pendered Werner Bunnlevel David Charles Whilden Garner Charles Craig White Chapel Hill Donna L. Wilkins Spring Lake Thomas John Wilson Albemarle Eddie Shelton Winstead III Dunn Dal Floyd Wooten HI Kinston Elisabeth Anne Wyche Fletcher Mabel Shaw Yancey Norlina Constantine Charles Zogzas Hendersonville

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RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES

Harold C. Bennett Doctor of Divinity

Lim Khaik Leang D^^t^r of Laws

James B. Hunt Doctor of Laws

AWARDS

RECIPIENT OF ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARD

H. Cary Payne Deland, Fla.

RECIPIENT OF J.P. GARDNER SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARD

Judith Weeks Massengill Dunn

COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS Commencement Marshals are Members of the Honor Societies

Wendy Lynn Barnes Dayna Adrien Jung Samuel Scott Bass Laura Susan Liles Sandra Lee Brady Keith Alan Merkey Jeffrey Hughie Brown Mary Ann Bartelle McElveen Kelly Bennett Carter Janet Sue McMillan Altonia Ann Coble Susan Kay Nagel Varendee Garrett Davis Elizabeth Helen Nelson Stephen Milton DeVane Karen Lee Nunnery Belinda Dawn Gillis Diana Lynn Rogers Nancy Carol Hinson Ricky Dale Speas

Karen Elaine Wyatt

The Hymn Lead On, O King Eternal Smart Lead On, O King Eternal Lead On, O King Eternal The day of march has come; We follow not with fears; Henceforth in fields of conquest For gladness breaks life morning Thy tents shall be our home; Where'er Thy face appears; Through days of preparation Thy Cross is lifted o'er us; Thy grace has made us strong, We journey in its light. And Now, O King Eternal, Thy crown awaits the conquest; We Uft our battle song. Lead On, O God of Might. Amen

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UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC HONORS

CUM LAUDE Joyce Renee Baysden Angela Bowen Lacy Dean Chavis Angela Dee Edge Thomas Bruce Grizzle Barry Lynn Hoyle Carl Gustaf Ivarsson, Jr. John Patrick Jennings Hilda Dianne Johnson Denise Honeycutt Jackson Edna Doris fooppe Sallie Hester Osborne Sherry NeU Raynor Sherry Lynne West William Edward Williams, Jr.

MAGNA CUM LAUDE Bernice Kay Barbour Lonnie Jos^h Faucette George R. Goldian Cheryl Lynn Healy Elizabeth Bunting King Durwood Mitchell Leggett Scot Alan Marvin Judith Weeks Masseng^ Perri Lynn Nunes James Peter Shaw, Jr. John Exley Upham, Jr.

SUMMA CUM LAUDE Marilyn GaO Allen Rebecca Lynne Bass Sheila Faye Calloway Sharon E. Faircloth Sherry Ann Hooks Rose Marie Hunt Jeffrey Edward Prince Rhoda Neal Spangler Sherry Lynn Tyson

GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Richard James Trehame

GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION MASTER OF EDUCATION

Myra Roth well WaUace

GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION SCHOOL OF LAW CUM LAUDE

Ron K. Levy Edward M. McClure John M. Phelps

Sharon K. Allen Joseph L. Ledford

Henry M. Pleasant Michael F. SchQawski Ashley H. Story Thomas J. Wilson

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ACADEMIC HERALDRY In the United ^ates; M a res^t of our English heritage, caps and gowns have been used from colonial times, particularly at

U)lumbia (Kmg s College), New York University, the University of Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr, Yale and others. About 1885 there was a widespread student movement in America to wear caps and gowns at Commencement ceremonies. The graduating students seemed to feel a need for a significant and dignified apparel for the occasion, and the democratic as well as the traditional qualities of the cap and gown appealed to them. ^ »J pomimssion presented to American institutions of higher learning the Intercollegiate Code. This simple, adaptable Code reflated the design or pattern of the gowns and hoods and the colors and materials to be used. Its subsequent adoption by fully 95 per cent of the colleges and universities in the country has given America a beautiful and impressive, yet extremely simple method of signifying scholastic honors.

The Code provides for three tjjjes of gowns. Those for bachelors are made of black material and have long, pointed sleeves. The master s gown is made with an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut and the front part has an arc cut away. ^

- The doctor s gown is made with bell-shaped sleeves and like the master's gown, it is designed and supplied with fasteners so that it may be worn open or closed, but generally, it is worn closed.

The gown is faced with velvet and has three bars of velvet on each sleeve. The color of the velvet trim may be black or the same color as the velvet which edges the hood. The black Oxford or mortarboard style cap is worn for all degrees, but only the doctor's cap may be made of velvet, and only doctors or presidents of institutions may wear a gold tassel on the cap.

1 the hood, however, which is the most important and distinctive feature of the American Code. The doctor's hood, of black Cloth matching the is four feet m length and made with a wide panel. The master's hood is three and one-half feet in length. It IS made of black cloth matchmg the gowns and foUows the Oxford shape. The hoods for all the degrees are lined with silk in the official academic color or colors of the mstitution conferring the degree. These colors are not, necessarily, the same as the school's athletic colors, though m many cases they are.

The color of the trimming identifies the major field of learning: white for arts and letters, copper for economics, light blue for educatwn' brown for the fine arts, cnnison for journalism, purple for law, green for medicine, drab for business, pink for music, sUver-gray for speech, dark blue for phdosophy, sage green for physical education, golden yeUow for science, cream for social science, scarlet for theology, and maroon for home economics.

The university awarding the de^ee is identified by the colors that line the hood. Although some universities have duplicated colors, generally a glance at the hnmg, which is worn exposed, will identify the awarding institution. Some of the university colors bemg worn today are: j a

Orange and Black C^pbeU University Princeton University

T . > 4 . T j i J T T n . . x O k l a h o m a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y Light Blue and White University of North Carolina

a.t Chapel Hill y, , Columbia University ni^r ^"lir "u University Old Gold and Black Wake Forest University

John Hopkins University University of Missouri VanderbUt University

„ . Iowa State University C r i m s o n • • • • • • H a r v a r d U n i v e r s i t y Navy Blue and Orange University of Virginia Ked and Black University of Pennsylvania

University of Cincinnati University of Sarasota University of Georgia

Red and Blue Southern Methodist University University of Mississippi

V University of Chicago Yale Blue ' Yde Garnet and Turquoise George Peabody College ^ • Union Theological Seminary Green and White Michigan State University

Crimson and White .... Southern Baptist Theologfical Seminary University of Alabama

Red and White University of Wisconsin North Carolina State University

„ ,. University of Maryland Camehan and White Cornell University

Western Reserve University Crimson and Cream University of Oklahoma ^yal Blue University of Edinburgh OrMge and Blue University of Illinois Gold and Garnet Florida State University Green and White North Texas State University Purple and Gold East Carolina University ^ Westminster Choir College Yellow and White . . University of North Carolina at Greensboro Orange, and Maroon Virginia Polytechnic Institute Garnet and Black University of South Carolina Cardmal and White University of Arkansas OraiMfe and ^ite University of Tennessee Old Gold and Blue West Virginia University Cream and Crimson Indiana University Gr^n and (Md Baylor University Yellow and Blue University of Rochester ^rple and White Northwestern University Blue and ^^ite Fayetteville State University Blue and ^Id Emory University Grey and Blue Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary