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  • class of 1997 The grand total of degrees conferred during the 1996-1997 academic year is a record-breaking 1,523 degrees. A total of 1,223 students (890 undergraduate and 333 graduate and professional) are listed in this commencement program. The candidates for undergraduates include 260 Associate in Arts, 32 Bachelor of Applied Science, 17 Bachelor of Health Science, 177 Bachelor of Business Administration, 283 Bachelor of Science, 113 Bachelor of Arts, and 8 Bachelor of Social Work.

    In addition to the 1,223 students celebrating their graduation today, 301 students have earned bachelor's degrees through the University's program at Tunku Abdul Rahman College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    Of the graduate and professional candidates, there are 100 Master of Business Administration, 35 Master of Education, 16 Master of Arts, 80 Doctor of Pharmacy, and 102 Juris Doctors. Included with the 1,223 candidates being honored today are the 273 students who completed their degree programs in December 1996 and another 284 who finished in August 1996. The 666 candidates who completed their requirements this month complete the Class of 1997.

    Today's ceremony marks the 111th graduation exercise of Campbell University. Established in 1887 as an academy with a charter-class enrollment of sixteen students, Campbell University has developed into a major university that will enroll more than 8,000 students during the 1997 academic year. Students hail from all one-hundred North Carolina counties, fifty states of the United States, and more than forty countries in the world.

    Established as a liberal arts college which initially awarded the Associate and Bachelors degrees, the academic program of Campbell University was greatly expanded in 1976 when the trustees authorized the establishment of graduate programs in education and business and the award of the Master of Education and Master of Business Administration degrees.

    Doctoral programs were authorized by the trustees in 1976 with the establishment of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law and the award of the Juris Doctor degree. The Doctor of Pharmacy degree was approved in 1985 with the establishment of the Campbell University School of Pharmacy and the Doctor of Education degree in 1985 with the organization of the Campbell University School of Education.

    The university's newest and sixth school, The Campbell University Divinity School, was established on October 25, 1995 and will enroll the charter class in August, 1997. The Divinity School will award the Master of Divinity and Master of Arts degrees.

    Because of the university's strategic location, Campbell provides educational opportunities for service men and women at Military Centers located at Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina National Guard Center, Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, New River Air Base, and Camp Lejeune.

    In keeping with the university's commitment to global education, Campbell University students regularly enroll in international programs in Malaysia, Great Britain, France, Italy and South America. Currently, more than 1,000 students from Malaysia are enrolled in Campbell University at Tunku Abdul Rahman College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    Supported by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, Campbell University is committed to the mission of providing its students with a Christian world-view and a charge to be "the salt of the earth and the light of the world." Open to all qualified students, Campbell's student-body includes persons from more than forty different denominations and faiths.

    The second largest private university in North Carolina and the third largest Baptist university in the world, Campbell University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the American Bar Association, the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, and the Council on Social Work Education.

    Throughout its 111 year history, Campbell University has been led by three presidents: Dr. James A. Campbell, Dr. Leslie H. Campbell, and the current president. Dr. Norman Adrian Wiggins.

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  • Cfiarks WendeCC"Cfaicl^ CoCson Cfiainnan of the ^oarcC, Prison J^eCfowsfiip

    The commencement speaker for Campbell University's 111th graduation exercises is Charles W. Colson, Chairman of the Board of Prison Fellowship, one of the largest volunteer organizations in the world.

    Converted to Christianity in 1973, Mr. Colson was released from Maxwell Prison in 1975, where he had been an inmate since 1974. He is considered one of America's leading authorities on the causes of and responses to crime. In response to his leadership in championing prison reform, Chuck Colson has addressed most of the state legislatures in America and their governors regarding the special challenges and needs of our nation's prison population.

    An attorney by profession, Mr. Colson is a graduate of Brown University and George Washington University. A Marine Corps veteran and former partner in the Gamsby and Hannah Law Firm, Mr. Colson was Special Counsel to President Richard M. Nixon.

    A recipient of the internationally acclaimed Templeton Prize for Progress in Rehgion, Mr. Colson has also been recognized by receiving the Humanitarian Award from the Domino's Pizza Corporation, and the Others Award by the Salvation Army.

    The Class of '97 joins the trustees, advisors, faculty, and alumni of Campbell University in welcoming Charles W. "Chuck" Colson to the university's 111th commencement.

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  • Presiding:

    Musical Prelude:

    Processional:*

    Presentation of Colors:

    Invocation:*

    Welcome:

    Conferring of Honorary Degrees:

    Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award:

    Commencement Address:

    Conferring of Degrees:

    Awarding of Degrees:

    ROTC Commissioning Ceremony:

    President's Closing Remarks:

    Retirement Recognitions:

    The Parting Hymn:*

    Benediction:*

    Recessional:*

    *Audience, please stand.

    Qrcuhation Program Norman A. Wiggins '48 President, Campbell University

    Susan Horton Professor Emerita of Music

    Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar

    The Campbell University ROTC BattaUon Color Guard William Rudder III '97, Color Sergeant

    Billy C. Sellers, Pastor Meherrin Baptist Church, Murfreesboro, North Carolina

    James R. Nisbet, Chairman Campbell University Presidential Board of Advisors

    President Wiggins Jerry M. Wallace, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

    AlUene R Taylor Joshua B. Royster '97 Meredith L. Self'97

    Charles W. Colson Chairman of the Board, Prison Fellowship Washington, D.C.

    President Wiggins Provost Wallace

    University Deans Walter S. Barge Thomas H. Folwell Margaret L. Giesbrecht Patrick K. Hetrick Ronald W. Maddox

    College of Arts and Sciences Lundy-Fetterman School of Business School of Education Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law School of Pharmacy

    WilUam A. Steiger HI Commander of First Region, ROTC, United States Army

    President Wiggins

    Robert B. Henry 1989 - 1997 WilUam W Homer 1980 - 1997 Robert N. Piper 1968 - 1997

    LEAD ON, O KING ETERNAL by Henry T. Smart

    A. Frank Garrison, Pastor First Baptist Church, Chocowinity, North Carolina

    THE HEAVENS DECLARE THEIR GLORY by Bendetto MarceUo

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  • fHonorary 'Degree. 'Rg.cipients Cfiar[es ^endeCC Colson (Doctor of Himiam Letters

    Charles W. Colson is Chairman of the Board of Prison Fellowship, one of the largest volunteer organizations in the world.

    Converted to Christianity in 1973, Mr. Colson was released from Maxwell Prison in 1975, where he had been an inmate since 1974. He is considered one of America's leading authorities on the causes of and responses to crime. In response to his leadership in championing prison reform. Chuck Colson has addressed most of the state legislatures in America and their governors regarding the special challenges and needs of our nation's prison population.

    An attorney by profession, Mr. Colson is a graduate of Brown University and George Washington University. A Marine Corps veteran and former partner in the Gamsby and Hannah Law Firm, Mr. Colson was Special Counsel to President Richard M. Nixon.

    A recipient of the internationally acclaimed Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, Mr. Colson has also been recognized by receiving the Humanitarian Award from the Domino's Pizza Corporation, and the Others Award by the Salvation Army.

    9{enri ̂ fiard Manasse, Jr, 'Doctor ofScience Henri R. Manasse, Jr. is the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President of the American Society of Health-

    System Pharmacists, an internationally recognized professional association of more than 30,000 pharmacists who practice in hospitals, health maintenance organizations, long-term facilities, home care and other components of health-care systems.

    Prior to his acceptance of the challenge of leading the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Dr. Manasse was Vice President for Health Science at the University of Iowa and Chairman of the Board of the University of Iowa Health System.

    A graduate of the University of Minnesota, where he earned a doctorate in pharmacy administration. Dr. Manasse is also a graduate of Loyola University and the University of Illinois.

    In recognition of Henri Manasse's academic career, which included service as dean, professor of pharmacy, pharmacy research, and for his leadership in the pharmacy profession, in 1996, he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy.

    Loren Sidan Smitfi (Doctor ofLazus The Honorable Loren Allan Smith is the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims, a position which he

    has served since January, 1984. Judge Smith formerly served as Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States. He was a member of

    the President's Cabinet on Legal Policy and on Management and Administration. He also served as Chief Counsel for the Reagan for President Campaigns in 1976 and 1980.

    A graduate of Northwestern University and the Northwestern Law School, Judge Smith has been honored by many academic communities, including the Catholic University, the Columbus School of Law, the University of Denver School of Law, and the University of Richmond School of Law.

    In addition to his present position of Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims, Judge Smith has served as professor of law, a practicing attorney, and as a spokesman on many international radio and television stations.

    Widiam ̂ Kenry 'WiHimon (Doctor of (Divinity William H. Willimon is Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Worship at Duke University. Recognized as one of the world's great preachers and teachers, William Willimon has authored more than thirty-seven

    books and has published significant journal articles in his academic field. His Pulpit Resource is used each week by over eight thousand pastors throughout the United States, Canada, and Australia.

    A graduate of Wofford College, Yale University, and Emory University, Dr. Willimon served as pastor of churches in Georgia and South Carolina prior to his ministry at Duke University.

    In recognition of his distinctive service to the Christian community throughout the United States and across the world, in 1992, he was named the first distinguished alumnus of the Yale Divinity School.

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  • A êmon Sydney SuHivan Azoards For half a century, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation has worked to perpetuate qualities reflected in the life of the nineteenth century New Yorker after whom the foundation was named.

    Lawyer, devout Christian, mediator, orator, philanthropist, family man, Algernon Sydney Sullivan, in the words of a friend, "reached out both hands in constant helpfulness to men." And many were touched by him - from street beggars and Sunday School children to the most powerful businessmen and politicians of the city. With all of them, he commanded affection and respect.

    In 1890, three years after his death, a memorial committee (among its 77 members was former President Grover Cleveland) was established. Its members charged themselves with keeping alive the exemplary traits of Mr. Sullivan. When their ranks began to thin, in the late 1920's, they passed along the task to the New York Souliiem Society, of which Sullivan had been the first president. Each year the society's Algernon Sydney Sullivan awards were given to deserving students and outstanding citizens at colleges and universities in the South.

    The Southern Society is now gone, but ever since 1934, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation has continued to help both students and worthy institutions. Mr. Sullivan's son, George, never married, and the Sullivans left no direct descendants. Nonetheless, there have been heirs - three generations of scholarship and award recipients across the South. Through them, Algernon Sydney Sullivan and his wife, Mary Mildred, still live and still influence the lives of others.

    !A.(Ciem Ji'esfi Hxiylor Alliene Taylor is a native of Birdsville, Kentucky and a resident of Vass, North Carolina. She has served Campbell

    University as a member of the Board of Trustees and the Presidential Board of Advisors. She currently serves the university as a member of the Board of Advisors of the newly established Campbell University Divinity School.

    A generous benefactor of Campbell University, Mrs. Taylor, and her late husband Frederick H. Taylor, Sr., were honored by the university by the naming of the Frederick Taylor Hall of Religion in their honor. Mrs. Taylor's love of Campbell University has inspired her children and grandchildren to attend the university and to serve in leadership roles on the Board of Trustees and the Presidential Board of Advisors.

    Mrs. Taylor is a member of the Vass Baptist Church and an active citizen of the Vass community.

    Josfiiia (Bryan !]{pyster '97 Josh Royster is president of the Campbell University Student Government Association and an honor graduate of the Pre-

    Law program of the Government and History Department. He is a member of the university's most prestigious academic honor societies, including Epsilon Pi Eta, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Eta Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi. He is a Presidential Scholar and the recipient of the Elmer Puryear Government Scholarship and the Grayce Naomi Rumley Scholarship.

    Josh has demonstrated leadership by serving as president of his Sophomore and Junior classes, and by being elected as president of the Student Government Association during his senior year. He also participated in the University Choir, the North Carolina Student Legislature, and the Baptist Student Union. His campus and community service was recognized by membership in the Omicron Delta Kappa society and by inclusion in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.

    A native of Mt. Airy, North CaroUna, Josh will attend the Norman Adrian Wiggins Law School of Campbell University.

    Me.reditfiL.Sdf '97 Meredith Self is a biology major with a 3.94 GPA from Willow Spring, North Carolina. Her exemplary academic record

    has been recognized by gaining membership in Epsilon Pi Eta, Pi Eta Sigma and the nationally acclaimed Phi Kappa Phi honor society. She is a Presidential Scholar and the recipient of the prestigious Strickland Scholarship.

    Campbell University challenges every student to contribute to the campus community by accepting leadership opportunities. Among Meredith's contributions to campus life include serving as president of the Women's Campus, membership in the Student Government Association, and active participation in the Baptist Student Union. She has been recognized for her leadership roles by being selected for membership in the Omicron Delta Kappa society and by being included in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.

    Meredith will continue her studies by attending the Bowman-Gray School of Medicine in W inston-Salem.

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  • The graduation program and diploma are ceremonial documents and are not intended to be the official verification of graduation. The appropriately signed and sealed university transcript is the certification of a Campbell University degree.

    Associate In Arts Larry Keith Abercrombie Birmingham, AL Beverly Blair Adams Jacksonville Jorge Albin, Jr. Fayetteville Ginger Lynn Allen Jacksonville Cynthia Ambrose ' Fayetteville Cherry Blando Aquino Fort Bragg James S. Askins Camp Lejeune Thomas A. Babinsack Natrona, PA Shirley Merced Bailey Fayetteville Patty Lynn Baker. Fayetteville Accursia Angelene Baldassano Albany, OR Gladys Lynn Baldwin Virginia Beach, VA William D. Ball Holly Ridge Andrew Jason Barrowcliff. Seville, OH Charles Edward Bechtol Fayetteville James Carl Bedingfield Jacksonville Eric Alan Bjomdahl Fayetteville Angela Marie Blackwell Fayetteville Bruce G. Bocker. Camp Lejeune Christopher John Bordelon Fort Bragg Johannes Michael Bowers Fort Bragg Shaimon DeWayne Boyer. Quitman, GA Angela Marie Boykin Fort Bragg Michael Lee Brigman Independence, MO Cheryl Lee Bryant Fort Bragg Michelle D. Bumside Fort Bragg Cynthia Suzanne Burton Fort Wayne, IN Karen Sue Busse Anchorage, AK Tod Robert Bussey Fayetteville Mark Desmond Buzolich Stella Michael G. Camp Jacksonville Dana M. Campbell-Barden Oklahoma City, OK Robert Louis Carter II Forest Hill, LA Baudel Casanova-Garcia Houston, TX Jesus I. Castillo Fort Bragg Anthony R. Centeno Dixon, CA Vemon Ronald Chapman, Jr Jacksonville Timothy Scott Chase, Sr Hampstead Christopher L. Chesley Fayetteville Christopher L. ChinQue Fayetteville Roger T. Church Jacksonville Edward Michael Cinelli Camp Lejeune Shannon L. Clark Grand Prairie, TX Frank Claro Miami, FL David James Clausson Camp Lejeune Justin S. Coffey Dayton, OH Gloria L. Cole Fayetteville Kathy Lynn Cooper. Fort Bragg Jeffrey Neal Cormier. Fayetteville Teresa Ann Costin Jacksonville Brian Timothy Courier. Fort Bragg Tamara Renee Craig Chapel Hill John H. Cropper. Jacksonville Rodney J. Cruce Fayetteville Daniel Robert Crumm Fort Bragg Thomas Gerard Curry Valdosta, GA Jason M. Curtis Fayetteville Jason I. Dailey Greenville, SC Barbara Rush Montgomery Davis Jackson, MS Jeffrey Alan De Ligio Spring Hill, FL Julie Lynn Deal Plymouth, MN Kenneth R. Delk Cleveland, OH Mercedes Michelle Marie Dorado Jacksonville Curtis WilHam Drake III LaPorte, TX Robert David Easton Jacksonville Brian Dean Edwards Cameron Bradrick L. Ellis Fayetteville Anna Maria Eubanks Fayetteville

    Gary E. Evans Fort Bragg Consondra Denitra Ezell Fort Valley, GA Roland Lee Farless II Edenton Carla Natasha Felton Atlanta, GA Michael J. Fleszark New Boston, MI David A. Folden, Jr. Summerfield Amy Mattocks Fountain Clinton Kenneth Edward Frazier. Cypress, CA Frank Douglas French, Jr. Fayetteville Jerry L. Gatton, Jr. Dyersburg, TN Robert J. Gibbs, Jr Las Vegas, NV Richard L. Gibson, Sr. Jaclsonville Robert H. Giffin Fayetteville Robert C. Goethals Toledo, OH Derrick A. Graham Jackson, AL Karen J. Greene Fayetteville Michael Carey Grudowski Havelock Theodore P. Haddox III Fayetteville Clarence Hale, Jr. Birmingham, AL William Dean Hall Inman, SC Nils Eric Hallberg, Jr. Spring Lake Todd Allen Hambleton Camp Lejeune Murray M. Hamilton, Jr. Fort Kerce, FL Samona Ann Hairell-Miller. Jacksonville Charles Nathan Hart Tarawa Terrace Robert C. Hash Fayetteville Bradley Dean Hass, Jr. Fort Bragg Jami Lynn Heck Camp Lejeune Karl Stephen Hedlund Beulaville Jody Lee Hendricks Fayetteville Robert Norton Herald Pittsburgh, PA Brian Wesley Hilliard Jacksonville Sandra B. Hogg Bristol, TN Lou Sealey Horton Fayetteville Tonya F. Howard Spring Lake James Edward Howell III Fayetteville Eric Cortez Irby Forsyth, GA Thomas E. Isaacs Hubert Denise M. James Hope Mills James Patrick Jarvise Greenville Tula DeSha Jefferson Ferriday, LA I. D. Jenkins, Jr Jacksonville Mendi Leigh Jenkins Muscatine, lA Amy Jones Johnson Lillington Elwood S. Johnson Fayetteville Jamison Lovell Johnson, Jr. Saginaw, MI Staci Lowry Johnson Hope Mills Willie C. Johnson Macon, GA Edward Alan Jones Fort Bragg Wayne D. Julius Fayetteville Chemor Sallay Kakay \^t^nia Beach, VA Jonathan Paul Koemig Fort Bragg John T. Kopshina II Pennsboro, WV Johannes Rainer Kronenfeld Harvey, LA Jamie Lynn Krulac Fayetteville Catherine M. Lane Fort Bragg Kiley Q. Laughlin Fort Bragg Michael J. Law Fayetteville Chad Matthew Ledet Jacksonville John Eric Leindecker, Jr. Jacksonville Brian David Leonard Kapolei, HI Bert L. Lewis Jacksonville Darcell Lockhart Fayetteville Ryan E. Locklear. Pembroke Jean S. Long Raeford Jacob Donatus Loving Fort Bragg Terry R. Lowery Fayetteville Matthew Kent Lowrey Theriot, LA

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  • Jimmy Dean Maciel Garland, TX Robert Jetrold Magers Richlands James L. Mahoney III Covington, LA Dean E. Martin Fayetteville Jeffirey A. Martin Spring Lake Quincy Marcus Martin Jacksonville Samuel C. Mason Parkton Neil E. McCready Hubert Amy Michelle McDaniels Elizabeth City William Keith Mcintosh Jacksonville Paul James McLaughlin Wilmington Dianne E. McMillan Fayetteville Louis C, Mekruit Cleveland, OH Jason David Melsoner. Fayetteville Michael Warren Michalski Omaha, NE Carolyn D. Miller. Fayetteville Eugene Miller. Fayetteville Leonard F. Miller, Jr. Jacksonville Lynnly Van Miller. Orrville, OH Rachel L. Miller. Spring Lake Scott H. Moore Panama City Beach, FL Tami B. Moore Fayetteville Marissa R. Morman Fayetteville Ira Dean Mullinax Kannapolis Jeff Nelson, Jr. Spring Lake Paul Wayne Nestegard Swansboro Karen Anne Nickles Hughson, CA Eric Paul Nunes Sanford Anthony L. Olson Urbandale, lA Shuichiro Otani Osaka, Japan Andrew Owens, Jr. Orlando, FL William James Park. Hubert Edna Ortiz Parker. Fayetteville Lois Marie Parker. Darlington, SC Carrie Rae Parks Fayetteville Sheila Fawn Parrish Goldsboro Austin Matta Parsons Miami, FL Belkis Desiree Parsons Miami, FL David Curtis Patterson Miami, FL Yvonne M. Thiele Patzold Tarawa Terrace Domingo Raul Perez Miami, FL Michael Edward Perry. Gastonia Jodi Lee Pickering Cary Ellis E. Pinder. Jacksonville Rebecca A. Pinkston Fort Bragg Janet L. Pitts Fayetteville Brian Kelly Plemmons Marion Rhonda K. Price Spring Lake Robert L. Pruitt Fort Bragg Troy Michael Pugh Baltimore, MD Linda Virginia Ragland Fayetteville Samuel Freddie Rambert Fayetteville Brett Allen Rayson Dallas, TX Craig G. Reams Waterloo, IL Timothy Paul Reedy. Fort Bragg Allen Rhodes Raleigh Melissa J. Richardson Jacksonville Eduardo R. Rivas Jacksonville Sean Mortimer Roche Camp Lejeune Louis Enrique Rodriguez Durham Patricia Johnson Rogers Rose Hill Robert Benjamin Rossow Hope Mills

    Steven G. Sablan Bowling Green, KY Michael T. Samperton Fort Bragg Francisco Javier Sanchez Fort Bragg Hector Luis Sanchez, Jr. Fayetteville Stephanie Marie Sanders Jacksonville Sean Michael Sanz Wake Forest Patrick Sarsfield Seffner, FL Timothy L. Scott Jacksonville Roger D. Sellers, Jr. Charlotte James William Shaffer. Reynoldsburg, OH Jeffrey H. Shareef. Fayetteville Harold James Shaw. Middletown, DE F. Matthew Shipley Fayetteville Santy Ruiz Shirley Suisun City, CA Christopher Randolph Shonk. Fort Bragg Reginald Dwight Shropshire Greenville Kimberly Ann Beth Silva Enfield, CT Stephanie Lynn Skaggs Heidelberg, Germany Timothy G. Skaggs Midway Park David Paul Snipes Jacksonville Jason Earl Sommer. Reading, PA Tony P. Sorbin Jacksonville Frankie Lynn Spirek Jacksonville Jerry Lyle Stair. Hope Mills Theresa L. Stewart Jacksonville Thomas E. Stewart, Jr. Jacksonville Kristy Lynn Stokes Fayetteville Lori Dawn Stone Spring Lake Tammy Sue Stratton Jacksonville Gregory James Stroebel Camp Lejeune James Joseph Sullivan Jacksonville Ronny Ernest Swank Fayetteville David J. Takala Camp Lejeune James Edward Tanksley. Detroit, MI Eteuati Taula Luma Tau Manu'a, Samoa Christopher Carl Thomas Raleigh Ernest Tyrone Thompson Greensboro John K. Thompson Saco, ME Martin N. Thompson Colorado Springs, CO Rhubens F. Toussaint Tarawa Terrace Thomas Jeffrey Turpin Charlotte Mark T. Typinski North Topsail Beach Steven R. Van Haaften Fayetteville Miguel Angel Erazo Viera Carolina, PR Angela M. Wade Fayetteville Jean C. Wagner. Fayetteville Willie R. Walker, Jr. Fort Pierce, FL Jerrol B. Wallace Jacksonville Patricia Watson-Frazier. Jacksonville Darryl Anthony Wheeler. Jacksonville Brian A. Whorton Jacksonville Patana Wilkerson Fayetteville Christine V. Williams Jacksonville George Terry Williams Clarksville, TN Virginia Anne Williams Camp Lejeune Crystal Denise Williams-Washington Jacksonville Michael Allen Williamson Fayetteville David Charles Wilmore, Jr. Fayetteville Donald A. Windsor Fayetteville Michael A. Womble II Tarawa Terrace Kelly Anne Yarbrough Midway Park Daniel Patrick Zydel Fort Bragg

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  • (BacfieCor OfAppCiecCScience Malisa D. Adkins Durham Tammy L. Baker. Raleigh John Edward Ceplecha Raleigh Ronnie Burton Coats Raleigh Felice Michael Cortese Fayetteville T\ibin J. Dauzat, Jr. Fayetteville Erin L.Erie Spring Lake Ronald Gene Ezzell, Jr. Beulaville Barbara Jane Culbreth Freeman Fayetteville Michelle Denise Hall Hope Mills Tammie Greer Harrison Fayetteville Natalie Ren6e Jones Durham Floyd Dennis Jordan, Jr Cameron Michael A. Kok Hubert Haywood Douglas Lancaster. Benson James Dewey Leach Fort Bragg

    Joseph Claude Lee Fayetteville Stephen F. Lee Apex Steven Todd Lunsford Durham Timothy Angelo Malfitano Jacksonville Darlene Lavette Mitchell Fayetteville Angela Green Mitchell Granville Bemice E. Hannah Modey Fayetteville Chibuzor Kingsley Osuorah Lagos, Nigeria Wes Prosser. Fayetteville Patricia Rouse Junction City, KS Ricky F. Russell Hope Mills Susan Buchanan Sandhoff. Fayetteville Robert Shaun Sappington Brentwood, CA Patricia H. Scaringelli Cary Richard Andrew Szilvay Sanford Craig Joseph Versace Raleigh

    (BacfieCor Of ̂ KeaCtfi Science Felicia Ra'Naee Barnes Fayetteville Thomas Richard Brautigan Fayetteville Clayton Brown Philadelphia, PA Carlon D. Carson Linden Paula Lennette Hare Daley. Fayetteville Valeria Ann Flot Camp Lejeune Beverly O'Briant Hall Angier Edward Scott Hart Cameron Greta Dee Hemphill Raleigh

    Scott Douglas Hopson Jacksonville Jerome Charles Jones Jacksonville Miyoshi Gordon Leslie Fayetteville Christopher Joseph Mayfield Jacksonville Edward Dennis Moxin, Jr Raleigh Joseph N. Novoa Fayetteville Indra-Jeet Seenauth Belleview, FL Kathy Lynn Smith Fayetteville

    (BacfieCor Of (Business Deen D. Abbott Gillette, WY Steven James Armstrong Stockton-on-Tees, England Christopher Ramon Arrington Rocky Mount David M. Ball Pope AFB Stephanie Nicole Barber. Denton Jamey B. Barbour. Danville, VA Krista Page Bamhill Fayetteville Darryl Bass Raleigh Dana L. Benfield Jacksonville James Arthur Bigelow, Jr. Danville, VA Brandon Shane Blackmon Benson Angela Kay Bobbitt Jacksonville Shara Christina Brewer. Fayetteville Deryck Jan Brookhouse Fayetteville Michael J. J. Bryant Winston-Salem Jennifer Marie Bueno Chesapeake, VA Russell Wayne Bumgardner. Kings Mountain Mary Bowling Burch Raleigh Eric Paul Burmahl Durham Elizabeth Blue Caddell Carthage Amy Chantel Cameron Fayetteville Karen Ann Walker Caraway Goose Creek, SC Christine Midori Carlstead New Bern Kim Wallace Carlton Warsaw Daziano Donovan-Dashan Cartwright Freeport, Bahamas Angela Kaye Chambers Pope AFB Lay Khoon Chan Penang, Malaysia James Chisohn Fayetteville Eric Paul Clairmont Fayetteville Jeffrey Baine Cobb Jacksonville Lorie Morgan Collins Stella Patrick Michael Cravens St. Louis, MO Kellie Paige Crenshaw. Kenansville Teresa Lynne Curtis Cary Matthew J. Davenport Raleigh

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    !Administrati(m Brian Alexander Davis Sparta Jeffrey Alan De Ligio Spring Hill John C. de Mello Spring Lake David Michael Deaton Raeford John A. Deere III Fayetteville Robert Patrick Denning Raleigh David F. Drahman Carmel, IN Mathew Allen Durley Raleigh Daniel C. Edwards, Jr Swanboro Roderick Anthony Edwards Benson Lurene Daniel Ellington Akron, OH George R. Elliott, Jr. Fairbanks, AK Johnnie Lavance Ellis Fayetteville Mona Marie Espinosa Miami, FL Alan McCoy Evans Durham Penny Laveme Ferguson Nassau, Bahamas Teresa L. Fitch Jacksonville Sean Michael Fleenor Fort Bragg Donald Lee Floyd, Sr Fayetteville William Penman Franklin, Jr. Goldsboro Anthony Ray Garcia Fayetteville Joseph Meldon Gardner Angier Stephen Charles Gerhart Scottsdale, AZ David C. Gilbert Poolesville, MD Raymond Gonzalez Jacksonville Staci A. Graham Spring Lake Thomas Edward Grubb Fayetteville Hollis Milton Gunn Greenville Steven L. Hansen Raleigh Deborah Sue Harmon Sanford Chris Harrell Virginia Beach, VA Thomas Aaron Herdman Fayetteville James Ryan Herring Randleman Amy Daniels Hickman Spring Lake Eric B. Holland Fuquay-Varina

  • Sandra Elaine Howard Sandusky, OH Kimberly Kay Huff. Friendswood, TX Dennis I. Hurst Avon, IN Christopher Dale Inscoe Selma Lida Jahanshahi Fayetteville Sherry L. Jennings-Barsamian Sanford Amy Lee Johnson Henderson Christopher S. Jones Cary April Leigh Joyner. Winterville Keith Edward Kelly Dunn Cecil William Keyton Pinebluff Adeliki Andre King Clinton Michelle Renee King Rye Brook, NY Dawn Scroggins Kinkead Fayetteville Pasi Tapio Kinturi Helsinki, Finland Sylvia A. Kirwan Utica, NY Sean Christopher Knowles Wallace Kristine Lenora Kremer. Sanford Robert Wesley Lambert Stone Mountain, GA Eugene Edward Lane Hubert Sean Franklin Larsen Salt Lake City, UT Lawrence H. Layton Fletcher, OK Tee Foong Lee Segamat, Malaysia Cedric S. Love Jacksonville Terry Ray Lowery. Fayetteville Lucy Maynor Lucey Pembroke Chad Eric Luck Vitginia Beach, VA Cristina Elena Luther Gutierrez Arlington, VA Jeffirey A. Martin Spring Lake Eduardo Martinez Bogota, Colombia David Haynes Mathis Lexington Stephen Charles McComas Baltimore, MD Wayne D. McKenzie Camp Lejeune Ralph Anthony McKinney Raleigh James Robert McLean Hope Mills Thomas Christopher Medlin Cary Brian Anthony Miller Edison, NJ Brenda J. Mishler. Lillington Russell Eugene Moore Atlanta, GA Tabitha Deneane Moore Oakboro Robert Lloyd Moreland Cleveland, OH Roxanne Therese Morris Dunn Sylvia Nga Ling Chan Nettles Rowland Heights, CA Lawrence Robert Nicholson, Jr. Raleigh Ann Nicole Nobling Raleigh Juan M. Ortego Pope AFB Phillip Hans Panis Raeford Dwight Dodd Parrish, Sr. Brunswick John James Pearce Elizabeth, PA Amy Suzanne Burton Peavy Jacksonville Samantha Perry Bailey Elizabeth Jean Pettit Lexington Jodi Lee Pickering Cary Marcus J. Pierre New Orleans, LA

    Eric Ray Pierson Virginia Beach, VA Holly Suzanne Poindexter. Sanford Martha Joanna Puglisi Spring Lake Tammie A. Pyle Whitsett Tonya Jones Ramsue Dunn Michael Lawrence Randolph Cary Brenda Kaye Raynor. Benson Heather Michelle Reid Eden Rudy Rodriguez Jacksonville Karen L. Romine Pope AFB Cathy Lynn Ruskin Baden, PA Consuelo Quinones Santana Fayetteville Deborah Johnson Schlink Angier Lori Ann Schwarze Durham Barbara Fae Scroggins Meridian, ID Aaron W. Seaver. Church Hill, TN Linda E. Seefeld Fayetteville Jose Antonio Serrano Puerto Rico James A. Sheckels Faytteville Sui Fung (Connie) Siaw Sabah, Malaysia Theodore Paul Simon Buies Creek Jane Rae Simpson Sanford Nyda Marie Spencer. Fayetteville David W. Stamper. Wichita, KS Jimmy Reid Stephenson Angier Christopher Bret Strickland Goldsboro Robert R. Sullivan Fayetteville Jason Scott Sykes Tallahassee, FL Kai Ping Tan Buies Creek Mary Elizabeth Kinnane Taylor. Durham Tracy Lynn Terry Hillsborough Sandra A. Toomey Fayetteville James Rufus Touchstone Jacksonville Jeffrey Carl Turner. Ft. Valley, GA Laneka Tarsha Valentine Fort Washington, MD Christopher Eric Van Art Charlotte Christopher Randolph Vann Rocky Mount Amy Jo Ward Unionville, NY Carol Lynn Warren Lillington Clyde James Watson III Jacksonville Claudia Sabine Webb Fayetteville Angel Wade Webster. Raleigh Stephanie Renee West Lillington Charles Frederick Westfall, Jr. Jacksonville Vikki Saine White Durham Theresa Karin Whitney Laurinburg Brian Frank Widic Camp Lejeune Jimmy Roland Williams Fayetteville Thomas Lee Williams Spring Lake Rebecca Ann Wilson West End Jennifer Louise Womble Sanford Cynthia Mary Wright Knightdale Abel Luis Zuniga Fayetteville

    *Bacfie[or Of Science L. Steven Adkins II Danville, VA Michael Anthony Agosta W ade Charles Louis Anderson, Jr. Fayetteville Gretchen Ann Bamberger. Zebulon Tia May Bandavanis Jacksonville Byron Spencer Barrow Raleigh Samuel Lane Barrow Raleigh Stephen J. Barton Cameron Patsy Lynn Batten Four Oaks James Shawn Beasley Wilkesboro Michelle Anne Belmares Camp Lejeune Douglas E. Berry Jacksonville Keysha Elaine Bishop Raleigh Alisa Dawn Bledsoe Boonville Elizabeth Ann Boone Fayetteville

    Sheila Milham Borland Raleigh Kellee Christine Boyd Shelby Charles A. Bremer. New Bern Reginald Thomas Brown Jacksonville Richard Scott Brown Lexington, KY William Jeffrey Brown Durham William M. Bruce Raeford Kathy Allene Buchanan Waynesville Lavinia Bullock Durham Hollis Eugene Burton, Jr Fort Wayne, IN Julie Slay Byrd Coats William H. Cain Bladenboro Geralyn Marie Calderone , Johnsonville Candy Ann Campbell Seattle, WA Jennifer Susan Carrington Sanford

  • Alecia P. Carter. Jacksonville Lauia Danielle Beares Cawlo Jacksonville Valerie Denise Ceaser-Cox Jacksonville Ugur Selcuk Celimli Buies Creek Eugene P. Chao Richlands Dawn Marie Charlton Fayetteville Mun Wai Chow Buies Creek Beverly Dyanna Clark Fayetteville Melanie Hope Coble Garland Jennifer Bee Cookingham Lehighton, PA Robert David Comett Sparta, GA Sherry Lynn Crocker. Raleigh Scott Foster Currie Jacksonville Jeffrey W. Curry Camp Lejeune Kay Elizabeth Cutshall Marshall Bradley Scott Danner Newton Susan Rochelle Davenport New Bern Nora Jean Davis-Lee Warsaw Jon H. Dawson, Jr Monroe, lA Susan Tully Deshong Jacksonville Amber Mae Dickens-Nibe Lillington Charles Timothy Dillon Fort Worth, TX Edwin Howard Dills Brookings, SD Ronald G. Duquette Fayetteville Tma Marie Echerer. Smithtown, NY Douglas Ryan Eli Trumbull, CT Angela Marie Ellen Jacksonville Deborah Ann Ellis Fayetteville Kimberly Ann Elniff Melbourne, FL Alfred C. Endler II Midway Park Dana Yvette Eramo Matthews Tricia C. Ewings Fayetteville Robert Falcon Bellport, NY Donald Gene Ferguson II Chesapeake, VA Troy Watson Ferris Norfolk, VA Julie Anne Fitzgerald Rochester, NY Edgar Jackson Flinchum IV. Mt. Airy Leroy Eugene Frink Chadboum Kenneth Murley Goben Fuquay-Varina Allison Warren Godwin Dunn David F. Graham Fayetteville Heather Lynn Griffin Fuquay-Varina lymeka Dawn Griffin Eleuthera, Bahamas Christian Scott Gurley Statesville Jason Thomas Guthrie Charlotte Michelle Ann Haddox Huntington, WV William Haden Hagie Jamestown Amanda Joyce McGildery Hall Fayetteville Anthony Dwight Hall Jacksonville Glenda King Hardison Sneads Ferry Yoshinori Arthur Harka Spring Lake Antwone Demetrius Harper. St. Louis, MO Samona Ann Harrell-Miller. Jacksonville Navonda Doretha Harris Durham Robin Danielle Harward Norwood Caroline Faye Healy. Brevard Theresa Anne Helbig Medford, NY Sandra Lee Herrick Raleigh Katherine Danielle Hewett Supply Jay Timothy Hickson Westfield Colleen Marie Hill Dunn Amy Marie Holder. Olivia Dana Renee Holder. Mamers Tina Vann Holland Newton Grove Teresa Baker Holley Camp Lejeune Mathew Hooker. Billingham, England Charity Dawn Houghton Sherrills Ford Jennifer Crompton Howard Sanford Wayne Travis Huneycutt Kannapolis Jason Darryl Hunnicutt Gastonia Brian James Hurley Hope Mills Jennifer Kay Jackson Godwin Wesley Jerome Jackson Saratoga Kimberley R. Jacobs Fayetteville Traci Jacobs Hudson

    Robin Suzette Jarman Jacksonville I.D. Jenkins, Jr. Jacksonville Amy Jones Johnson Angier Christopher Ashley Johnson Buies Creek Paivi Elina Johnson Jacksonville James Theodore Jones III Reidsville Ronnie Andrew Jones Hendersonville Matthew Hunter Jordon Pamlico Beach Christy Michelle Joyner. Statesville Edwin A. Joyner. Fayetteville Narinder Kaur. Cary James F. Kelley. Fayetteville James Samuel King Hope Mills Bryan Guy Kirk Monroe Kristen Osborne Kiric Dallas Tanya Elizabeth Kleinebreil Beulaville Mun Loong Kok Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Anita Joy Kramer. Tyrone, PA Jessica Dawn Kring Raleigh David Anthony Lamblin Fuquay-Varina Jennifer Elaine Lampley Gamer Sukanda Mayhall L^gley Gatlinburg, TN Melanie Jo Lanier Raleigh Mary A. Leaphart Woodbridge, VA Brendan Thomas LeBlanc South Windsor, CT Lucy Blizinski LeDuc Fayetteville Alison Denise Lewis Winston-Salem Patrick Lawler Lewis Corolla Michael C. Lhotsky Palmyra, TN Krista Heather Liggins Zebulon Paula Rene6 Lilley Williamston Chin Wan Lim Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Meng-Hsun Lin Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Carla Marie Hicks Linker. Concord Deborah Lynn Lipman Buies Creek Heather Ruth Lischner. Little River, SC Patricia Gail Logan Sanford Renita Logan-Rivers Midway Park Lee Choy Low Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Joshua Robert Maddocks Garrison, NY Tanya Jamay Maddux Hubert Peter Makray Budapest, Hungary Melinda Ann Martin Vale Kim Pate Matone Hope Mills Melinda Rachel Matthews Spring Hill, FL Milton Ray McBride Fayetteville Lydia Gray McCullen Newton Grove Tracey Otha McFadyen Fayetteville Daniel J. Mclnnis Laurinburg Charmell Levette McLean Lillington Amy Jo McMillan Hope Mills Kaycey Michele McNeill Broadway Tracy Dawn McNeill Lumberton Yvette Mercado Jacksonville Jennifer Elaine Miller Greensboro Kimberly Guin Milliron Angier Paul David Mills Fayetteville Anna Paige Moore Angier Dodie Lynn Moore Selma Jennifer Diane Moose Forest City Randolph Bey Muhammad Fort Bragg Joseph Michael Murray Fayetteville Kimberly Kelly Nance Wake Forest Sandra Walton Nash Virginia Beach, VA Holly Schuchard Needham Broadway Scott Douglas Nicol Yardley, PA Morenike Amina Norville Suiuise, FL Sean Woo Nyew Padang Serai Kedah, Malaysia Shiang Huei Ong Buies Creek Stephanie Lynn Owen Hays Richard Lamont Owens Brooklyn, NY Jose Angel Pabon Spring Lake Samuel Gregory Painter. Tuckasegee Alana Pearsall Chicago, IL Melissa Adair Penland Chapel Hill

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  • Anabella M. Perez Fayetteville Vincent J. Pema, Jr. Jackson, NJ Timothy Ronald Peters Fayetteville Natasha Rolanda Phillips Parkton Christy Lynn Pierce W ilson Dana Michelle Pinnix Ronda Julie Adele Pitts Mechanicsville, MD Alan Kent Pope Kenly Alan R. Price Kinston Ellen B. Price Norfolk, VA Julian Charles Pridgen Jacksonville Maijorie Renee Pritchett Hight Point Carol Elizabeth Previti Putman Midway Park David Charles Rasponi North Ridgeville, OH Shardul Vasantkumar Raval Dunn Misty Dawn Reavis Buies Creek Jennifer Michele Richards Raleigh Bradley Scott Richardson Long Beach Penny G. Richenberg Sorrento, FL Elizabeth A. Roberson Hamilton Keith Allen Rooke Spring Lake Julie Rena Rose Smithfield Sharon Marie Rosser. Broadway Matthew B. Rowe South Bend, IN Miguel A. Rios Santiago Guayhzbo, PR Antonio Scoffield St. Louis, MO Timothy Lewis Scott Jacksonville Craig Eric Seddon Buies Creek Meredith Leigh Self. Willow Spring Jeremy Andrew Sellers Murfteesboro Lisa Jill Simmons New Bern Makesha LaRae Sink New Hill Rhonda McLeod Skipper. Dunn Chadwick Dustin Smith Walnut Cove Duane Smith Chicago, IL Julie Elaine Smith Erwin Ryan Edward Snipes Kinston Joseph Christian Stadler. Pope AFB Tamara L. Stafford Bristol, CT Jason Alan Stansberry Staples, MN James Joseph Stanton Sacramento, CA Rachel Anne Stewart Fort Bragg Shelly Jo Stewart Buies Creek Theresa L. Stewart Jacksonville Kathy Ann Ellison Stoute ; Jacksonville Heather Michelle Strickland Dunn Kimberly Jean Strickland Buies Creek Garon R. Strong Fayetteville James Nelson Sudderth Fort Bragg William David Suggs Erwin Emily Nicole Sullivan Lucama Tiffany Michele Summers Stem

    John Albert Sylvestri Fayetteville Elizabeth Anne Taddonio Bellingham, WA Kerri Blair Tart Dunn George G. Tavares Fall River, MA James F. Taylor. Humble, TX Samantha Leigh Taylor. Havelock Angela Payne Thomas Raleigh Brian R. Thomas Lancaster, PA Heather Leigh Thomas Broadway Kathy M. Thomaseec-Grace Fayetteville William Christopher Timmons Graham Wendy Lynn Tisdale Richmond, VA Paul J. Tompkins, Jr. Fayetteville Lewis E. Trott Fayetteville Wendy Catherine Turner. Willow Spring Christina Michelle Tutor. Fuquay-Varina Cynthia Ann Usher. Honolulu, HI Stephanie Lynn Vamell Macclesfield Melanie Lynne Vaughan Cheaspeake, VA Luis Antonio Vazquez Guayama, PR Debra M. Waddell Fayetteville Vicki Ann Walker. Benson Bernard Wallace Kansas City, MO James Michael Walters Lakeland, FL Tlng-Yu Wang Kaohsiung, Taiwan Michael Glenn Ward Raleigh Christy Dawn Warren Deep Run Kenneth E. Warren II Lillington Motohiro Watanabe Shizuoka, Japan Marcy Lynn Waters Jacksonville Jamie Lynn Watkins Zebulon Michael Edgar Weaver, Sr. Federal Way, WA Sarah Marie Weaver. Virginia Beach, VA Carin Manders Webb Fayetteville David Lloyd Wein Fort Bragg Trent W. Wester. Lillington Melissa Ann White Gamer Michele Lee White Pocahontas,VA Kristen Nicole Whitlock Bessemer City Christina Joy Wiggins Durham Tracie Jean Wikle Newport News, VA Stephanie Sanders Wiley. Swansboro Angelia Layne Williams Chesapeake, VA Melanie Diane Williams Perth Amboy, NJ Scott Andrew Wilson Canastota, NY Wendy Gray Witherow Winston-Salem Shelley Christine Wright Smithfield Cristy Sloan Yates Cary Karen Jean Yehle Emerson, NJ Tina M. Zaia Phoenix, NJ Christina Nicole Zum Morristown, NJ

    (BacfieCor Of Arts Keith Scott Abemathy Asheville Claudine Bemice Alger. Prineville, OR Lara Jeanne Anderson Springfield, VA Dustin Paul Baker. Wake Forest Lyndel Evan Barnes Newnan, GA Rhonda Charlene Barnes Duncanville, TX William Taylor Bartholomew Louisburg Brandy Danielle Berry. Hickory Christina Elizabeth Bickel Raleigh Nicole Christine Blanc Fayetteville David Blount Rocky Mount Kimberly J. Bowersox Ellicott City, MD Erin Glenday Bradley Agawam, MA Benjamin Olen Bridges Raleigh Darrell Keith Brown Lillington Glennis Debora Watts Butler. Fayetteville Jatana Kaye Byrd Coats Allison Carol Cain Elizabethtown

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    Stacey Lynn Chatfield Pensacola, FL David Anthony Clippard Alexis Matthew Jay Cole Weaverville Mark Galen Collier. Linden Candice Kristin Core Dunn Michael Carl Cox Salem, WV Angela Dawn Crawford Ocean Isle Beach Heather Dawn Crowder. Cary Polly Jane Cruthers Chesapeake, VA Richard Carmen Davis Benson Teresa Ann Day. West Jefferson Amy Jean Dickens Broadway Darren P. Duffy Mason Neck, VA Melanie Brooke Edwards Roper William H. Elliott IV. Creswell Steven Richard Farrar. Graham Melissa Kay Fitch Raleigh Jodi Michelle French Plymouth

  • Michael David Funicelli Colts Neck, NJ Margaret Amy Garrison Raeford Kimberly R. Haynes Martinsville, VA Melody Barnes Hemphill Fayetteville Randall Blair Hemphill Fayetteville Daniel Thomas Hill Pisgah Forest Anthony Derek Hunt Raeford Colleen S. Jacobs Bowie, MD April D. Jarrell Middleburg, FL Melissa Cheryl Jemigan Benson Carl Ray Johnson, Jr. Sanford Travis Lee Johnson Rockville, VA Khristina M. Joines Sparta Hope Rust Kelley Great Valley, NY Evelyn Lee Kinlaw Buies Creek Heather Renee Kolb Laurinburg Kyle Jay Kreamer. Silver Run, MD Cheryl Boutwell LaValley. Fayetteville Nancy Irene LeHardy Rocky Mount Jeffrey Lynn Lindberg Poquoson, VA James Mitchell Locklear. Pembroke Fred Barden Lynch Cary Tikila Meocha Mack Fayetteville Rashard LeRoy Magness Lincolnton John Russell Martin Rocky Mount Henry Kevin Maxwell Wade William Leason McClung, Jr Chesapeake, VA Charles Larry McCracken Fayetteville Brett Douglas McCreight Fayetteville Dirk Mclvor Succasunna, NJ Barbara Anne McMillan South Hill, VA Kevin Gregory Medlin Chapel Hill Bryan Jason Midgette Raleigh Carlos Albeto Molestina Buies Creek Carol Florence Montgomery Portsmouth, VA Jennifer Dawn Narron Kenly Kevin Brian Nelson Cape May Court House, NJ Jason L. Patterson Durham Christopher Chad Pearce Princeton

    Amy Michelle Peterson Chesapeake, VA Jenny Caroline Pierce Clinton Michael Ramsey Prentice Charlotte Robin Renee Richardson Wendell Edward L. Rose Raleigh Matthew S. Roush Charlotte Nicole D. Roush Marion, OH Joshua Bryan Royster. Mount Airy Bradley Wright Russell Richmond, VA Christopher Allen Samples Fayetteville Haywood Wayne Schlink Spring Lake Philip Nicholas Schmidt Fuquay-Varina Ramon A. Serrato Jacksonville Andrew Ashley Shell Hickory Derek Athen Sides Kemersville Vicki Andrews Slack Bedminster, NJ Chrystal Nakia Lynn Smith Dutui Kimberly Gayle Snyder. Durham Stephanie Michelle Snyder. Durham Theresa Lillian Spawn Jacksonville Jody Lee Stanley Stanfield Philip Anthony Stewart Raleigh Hsu-Hung Daphne Sun Kaohsiung, Taiwan R.O.C. Sean Scott Swain Lynchburg, VA Michael Glenn Sweeney Christiansburg, VA Tara Michelle Talton Holly Springs Matthew Stewart Thomas Lillington Traci LeeAnn Thomas Lillington Rachel Adele Thompson Clinton Michelle Anne Troutman Mount Olive Johnny Vargas, Jr. Lillington Joanna Vishio King of Prussia, PA Barry Austin Webber. Raleigh Kheresa Dawn Wedding Coats Travis Nathanael Wheeler. Smithfield Jennifer Dawn Williamson Chester, VA Jennifer Leigh Wilson Ellenboro Nancy Elaine Wilson Burlington Travis Aaron Wright Valdese

    (BacfieCor OfSociaC Wor^ Tammie Renee Benson Angier Kimberly Jeanne Duncan Raleigh Lori Michelle Caviness Sanford Alisa C. Marley Falcon April Donna Clark Raleigh Emmy Capps McLamb Dunn Jennifer Lara Dailey. Raleigh Shaimon Page Peele Gamer

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  • Master of (Btisiness Administratioti Richard H. Akerley, Jr. Cambridge, OH

    B.A., St. Leo University, 1994 Kriste E. Armstrong Clayton

    B.S., East Carolina University, 1992 Felix Oblie Ashong Fayetteville

    B.B.A., North Georgia State College, 1990 Jamey B. Barbour Danville, VA

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Michael Ray Barefoot Raleigh

    B.A., North CaroUna State University, 1991 Danny Bates Rockingham

    B.S., Gardner-Webb University, 1992 Glenda Jane Beasley Fayetteville

    B.B.A., Austin Peay State University, 1983 Kenneth Robert Biser. Charleston, SC

    B.A., East Carolina University, 1995 Darlene Smith Bogue Seven Springs

    B.S., Mt. Olive College, 1994 David L. Boliek, Jr Durham

    B.A., UNC Chapel Hill, 1990 Richard A. Bonafede Sanford

    B.S., Suny at Buffalo, 1991 Kaset Boonlertvanich Cary

    B.B.A., Assumption University, 1994 Karen Annette Brown Lillington

    B.A., Campell University, 1990 Doyle Wayne Bunting Zebulon

    B.S., East Carolina University, 1971 J. Patrick Carraway Wilson

    B.S., Barton College, 1994 Deborah A. Carter. Maurepas, LA

    B.A., San Diego State University, 1982 Siew Ting Chang Selangor, Malaysia

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995 William Adams Chater 111 Fayetteville

    B.A., Davidson College, 1982 Brenda L. Cochran Fayetteville

    B.A.S., Campbell University, 1994 Delanie Davenport Daughtry Smithfield

    B.S., Mount Olive College, 1993 Douglas Erwin Edwards Weldon

    B.S., UNC Chapel Hill, 1982 Stephen J. Ellis Cary

    B.S., North CaroUna Wesleyan, 1994 Nejat Murat Erkan Istanbul, Turkey

    B.S., Yildiz Teknik University, 1993 Rene White Foley Fayetteville

    B.S., Virginia Poiytech Institute, 1992 Michael Alan Gaylord Durham

    B.S., North Carolina AST State University, 1984 HolUs Milton Gunn Greenville

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Nathaniel K. Hall Asheboro

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995 Denise Ann Hampton Cary

    B.S., Mississippi College, 1986 Michelle Lee Harris Jacksonville

    B.A., University of West Florida, 1993 Douglas R. Hassebrock Goldsboro

    B.S., Old Dominion University, 1992 Choon Ooi Heng Penang, Malaysia

    B.S., Campbell University, 1994 Jeffrey Andrew Herd Robins AFB, GA

    B.S, Wright State University, 1987 James Reginald Hester III Virginia Beach, VA

    B.S., Campbell University, 1988 Damion HiU Tucson, AZ

    B.S., San Diego State University, 1988 Kathryn Rena Hodges Apex

    B.A., Duke University, 1991

    George Thomas Holden III Raleigh B.S., North CaroUna State University, 1995

    Eric B. Holland Fuquay-Varina B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997

    Shannon Wayne Hopkins New Bern B.B.A., Campbell University, 1996

    Dennis 1. Hurst Avon, IN B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997

    Karen Sherrod Hyatt Alpharetta, GA B.S., North CaroUna Wesleyan, 1992

    Joseph Dewey Jackson Saint Pauls B.S., UNC Pembroke, 1991

    Nina Cloutier Jacobs Raleigh B.A., North CaroUna State University, 1986

    Loretta LaVem James Raleigh B.A., North CaroUna State University, 1988

    Robert Nathan Jemigan, Jr Dunn B.S., UNC Wilmington, 1993

    Christopher S. Jones Cary B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997

    Miya Kishino Raleigh B.B.A., Campbell University, 1996

    Tiahna Linn Krabacher. Raleigh B.S., Meredith College, 1993

    Lisa Newsome Lane Clayton B.A., North CaroUna State University, 1992

    Angela Michelle Langley Sharpsburg B.S., Appalachian State University, 1990

    Chun Yun Lau Sarawak, Malaysia B.S., Campbell University, 1995

    Yoke Keong Lau Melaka, Malaysia B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995

    William A. La Voice Haddonfield, NJ B.S., Colo State University, 1978

    Yoon Fatt Lian Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995

    Eng Khoon Lim Penang, Malaysia B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995

    Suzie Swee-Yian Lim Sarawak, Malaysia B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995

    Luis G. Lobo Hickory Lucy Maynor Lucey Pembroke

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Peggy C. Mason Dunn

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1992 Blair Shearin Miller. Rocky Mount

    B.S., UNC WiUnington, 1993 Nina Denise Moore Graham

    B.A., Campbell University, 1995 Tabitha Deneane Moore Oakboro

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Shahbod Mostashari Fayetteville

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1994 Arthur Thomson Newton III Wake Forest

    B.S., Clemson University, 1985 Chin Kok Ng Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    B.S., Campbell University, 1995 Steve Arinze Nwaeze Raleigh

    B.S., University of Nigeria, 1980 Margie Oates Camp Lejeune

    B.A., Chaminade University, 1987 Dennis Keith Oliver Sanford

    B.S., East CaroUna University, 1991 Chiu Wah Or Hong Kong

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995 Jessica Louise Page Goldsboro

    B.S., Barton College, 1994 Boonmana Patiarayakul Cary

    B.B.A., Assumption University, 1995

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  • Richard Brian Temple B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 B.A., North Carolina State University, 1987

    Catherine D. Townsend Eric Ray Pierson B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Christopher Eric Van Art Christopher Douglas Pott B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997

    B.S., University of Missouri, 1990 Helen Marie Villar. Joseph Anthony Priest B.A., North Georgia College, 1991

    Goldsboro B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995 Vicki Coley Wagoner. Goldsboro Tammie A. Pyle B.S., Mount Olive College, 1987

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Tracy Lea Walker. Terry A. Rademann B.B A., University of North Dakota, 1993

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1995 Daniel Lloyd Wall Emory Lee Roberts, Jr. B.A., Campbell Uruversity, 1991

    B.S., Albany State College, 1990 James P. Walsh Christopher Todd Rogers B.S., North Carolina Wesleyan, 1995

    B.S., University of Texas A&M, 1991 Thomas Blakely Wentley. Christopher John Saillant B.A., Allegheny College, 1984

    B.S., Bryant College, 1986 Mario Shaver Wentz Steven Mark Schammel B.B.A., Marshall University, 1993

    B.S., Towson State University, 1993 Lorrayne Bayer West MoreheadCity Sanjeev Singhi B.B.A, Campbell University, 1993

    B.E., Amaravati University, 1993 Frances Henderson Whitford Rocky Mount Jason Scott Sykes B.S., North Carolina Wesleyan, 1993

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1997 Thomas A. Wilkerson Luis Francisco Taveras B.S., UNC Chapel Hill, 1978

    B.S., East Carolina University, 1992 Mark Anthony Williams . Panama City, Panama Janjira Teeraphatthanakiat B.A.S., Mount Olive College, 1994

    B.A., Univ. of Thai Chamber of Commerce, 1994

    Master of 'Education Elementary Education

    Tanya Renee Bennett Fayetteville B.S., Campbell University, 1993

    Lori Lynn Bleckley. Orlando B.S., Bryant College, 1991

    Ruth Wheeler Bundy Fayetteville B.A., Campbell University, 1988

    Melody Gaye Cloninger. Buies Creek B.S., Campbell University, 1994

    Kimberly Cross Raleigh B.S., North Carolina State University, 1982

    Lisa S. Haight Fayetteville B.A., Brigham Young University, 1989

    Deborah Elisabethe Hersh-Carter. Southern Pines B.A., Louisiana State University, 1993

    Angela Holland-Pope Lillington B.S., Campbell University, 1989

    Dawn Rowe Klass Sanford B.A., UNC Charlotte, 1989

    Crystal Dawn McCamis Montpelier B.S., Coker College, 1995

    Steven Ira Morris Stedman B.A., Edenboro University of PA, 1978

    Andrea Nardolillo Levittown, NY B.S., Campbell University, 1994

    Linda Elaine Neill Concord B.A., Anderson University, 1995

    Stephen Todd Pettyjohn Lynchburg, VA B.S., Liberty University, 1995

    Carol Elson Radford Dunn B.A., Lenoir-Rhyne College, 1977

    Rebecca Jean Roper. Fayetteville B.A., St. Andrews College, 1992

    Kelli A. Sanders Benson B.A., UNC Chapel Hill, 1991

    Fay L. Sims Pittsburgh B.A., George Washington University, 1990

    Noela Auman Woodall Benson B.S., Campbell University, 1965

    Middle Grades George Thomas Hancock Sanford

    B.A., UNC Chapel Hill, 1989 Ronnie D. Rainey Angier

    B.A., Oklahoma State University, 1989 Secondary

    Elizabeth Nicole Barefoot Dunn B.A., Campbell University, 1989

    Administration Charles Hugh Bradham Dunn

    B.S., East Carolina University, Greenville, 1989 Pamela Brewington Callahan Dunn

    B.S., Campbell University, 1973 Lisa Marie Edwards Clinton

    B.S., Campbell University, 1981 Edwin Burtis Jordan Winterville

    B.S., East Carolina University, 1995 Andrew Kemp Michael StarretL Minneapolis

    B.S., Fayetteville State University, 1994 Susan C. Wuestner. Fayetteville

    B.S., Bloomsburg University of PA, 1981 Curriculum and Instruction

    Christopher Alan King Angier B.S., Robert Morris College, 1994

    School Counseling Krista Kay Friedrich Fayetteville

    B.S., The King's College, 1985 Patricia Scahill Guglielmi Fayetteville

    B.A., Widener University, 1977 Tiffany Britt Halford Wake Forest

    B.S., Campbell University, 1993 Dawn Senn Holt Fayetteville

    B.S., Austin Peay State University, 1989 Gregory David Rolen Marcellus, NY

    B.A., State U. of NY College at Pottsdam, 1994 Tara Powers Smith Angier

    B.S., Meredith College

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  • Master of Arts Community Counseling Kelly McKenzie Germino

    Thomas Glen Atkinson Raleigh B.A., Meredith College, 1992 B.S., Mount Olive College, 1991 Laura Ross King

    Kenney Damon Bledsoe Dunwoody B.S., Campbell University, 1992 B.A., Campbell University, 1994 Warren Johnnie Mays

    Elaine Ensley Clodfelter. Wadesboro B.A., Campbell University, 1992 B.A., Mars Hill College, 1988 Maxine Mintz McGuire

    Katherine Kramer Currin Fuquay-Varina B.A., Ohio State University, 1976 B.A., Meredith College, 1975 Jacquelyn Williams Petty Sanford

    Michelle JoAnne Decker. Fayetteville B.A., Campbell University, 1984 B.S., Chaminade University, 1990 Joshua Duncan Taylor.

    Ava Dalrymple Diaz Sanford B.A., Duke University, 1993 B.S., Campbell University, 1993 Kathryn Payne Tinsley.

    Antoinette Crawford Ellison . Mount Pleasant, SC B.S., Campbell University, 1994 B.A., Campbell University, 1994 Anthony Martin Woodall

    Donna Renee Fountain B.A., Campbell University, 1972 B.S., Campbell University, 1989

    'Doctor of 'Pfiarmacy Mohamed Rabbieu Alhassan Charlotte Adel Saud Al-Humaidan Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Mohammed Hassan Al-Toukhi Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Amy Kathel Allen Winterville Stephenie Anthony Winston-Salem Elizabeth Sloan Brawley Barber. Raleigh Heidi Denison Barefoot Wilmington Jo Lynn O'Briant Bass Hope Mills Brian Houston Beasley Benson Jason Edward Boomershine Knoxville, TN Dianne Bourke Monsey, NY Tiffany Bumey Bowman Greenville Nancy A. Boykin Pikeville Marcia Leigh Brackbill Lillington Tanya Byrd Brewer. Graham Brookie Hogg Bumgardner. Pinetops Krista La Verne Bunn Shaw Air Force Base, SC Bradford Sherman Campbell Morristown, TN Julie J. Chaffm Salisbury Kelley Anne Childress New London Patrick W. Cline Statesville Delora Jane Cranford Denton Michael Stephen Dow Buies Creek Gregory V. Dowless Tarheel Heather Ludwig Durham Benson Brenda Silvers Ellis Spruce Pine Dennis Lane Ferguson Moravian Falls Julianna Stokes Fine Denton Tracy Lynn Fitzgerald Zebulon Todd Cameron Frattklin Morganton James Harold Gibson III Cedar Bluff, VA Michael Lee Griffin Raleigh Kellie Lyn Hager. Stanley Teresa Laraine Hamilton Angier Bryan Keith Hardee Lanar, SC Hollie Elizabeth Harrison Bristol, TN Teresa Diane High Morrisville Catherine May Hooks Apex Gavin Michael Houchins Raleigh Thomas Mark Huffman Millers Creek

    Cathy Huffman Huie Hays Gerald Jason Ibraham Walnut Cove Laura Lyrui Ivey Disputanta, VA Shawn Lee Jenkins Bramwell, WV Melissa DePaoli Johnson Pittsburgh, PA Lesley Sutton Foss King Fuquay-Varina Beth Joyner Kirkman Cary Christopher Robert Knowles Teachey Jung Eun Koo Charlotte Matthew Thomas Lanier. Buies Creek Robert Lancer Lester. Belcher, KY Jennifer Twiggs Loftin Goldsboro Jeffrey J. Luce Raleigh Wyndi Dawn Manning Williamston Janet Dale Meredith Fancy Gap, VA Rachel Elizabeth Moore Asheboro Endurance Onisuru Onori Durham Brian Tarshel Peek Weaverville Gregory Lynn Poythress Ehn City Tamela Joan Rhoney Vale Eiad Abdel Majeed Shaheen Durham William G. Smith III Salter Path Richard Lee Stansbury, Jr Tazewell, WV Terri Angela Storms-Starling Fayetteville Edward Ragland Thomas IV. Shallotte Sarah Oley Thomas Richmond, VA Steven Bernard Ward Goldsboro Kerri Sidra Watson Plymouth Shannon Lynn Webb Ellerbe Dawn Haywood Weeks Troy David A. Welch Franklin Leslie DeAnn Wells Martinsville, VA Gary D. West Falcon Charles H. Wetzel Port Richey, FL Nettie Elizabeth Wheeler. Jackson Jesse Glenn Whitley Kinston Jerry Wayne Wilkes Jr. Laurinburg Hazel E. Williams Reidsville Wendy Lynn Williams Coats Jodi R. Wojdylo Chapel Hill

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  • Juris (Doctor Heather Lea Aberle Gamer

    B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1992 Christopher Allen Adams Clinton

    B.A., LFNC-Chapel Hill, 1992 James Richard Anderson Eminence, MO

    B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 1994 Bradley Joseph Bannon Myrtle Beach, SC

    B.A., University of South Carolina, 1993 Anthony Joseph Biller. Willow Spring

    B.A., Purdue University, 1990 John Charles Bircher III Cove City

    B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1992 Dana Leigh Bius Durham

    B.A., UNC-Asheville, 1994 Anne Lauren Black Raleigh

    B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill David L. Boliek, Jr. Durham

    B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1990 Andrew Richard Boyd Kenly

    B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1994 Russ Carroll Bryan Fayetteville

    B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 1994 William R. Burke Raleigh

    B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1988 Paige Cameron Cabe Sanford

    B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1989 Baccuhus Holland Carver Buies Creek

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1991 Kevin Scott Cauley Macon, GA

    B.B.A., Georgia Southern University, 1994 John Walter Ceruzzi Aimapolis, MD

    B.A., Wake Forest University, 1992 David Shawn Clark Hickory

    B.S., UNC-Charlotte, 1994 Peter Stanley Coleman Cary

    B.A., Campbell University, 1994 Susan Courtney Costigan Raleigh

    B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1993 David Taft Courie Fayetteville

    B.B.A., Campbell University, 1993 Scott McCarter Cranford Roanoke Rapids

    B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1990 Lee Davis Cumbie Dunn

    B.S., Regents College, 1994 Marcia Lynn Doubet Fuquay-Varina

    B.S., University of Illinois, 1983 Masters, North Carolina State University, 1990

    Sharon Kale Dow Gastonia B.A., Wingate University, 1994

    Diane Lynn Williams Easley Oxford B.A., UNC-Greensboro, 1992

    Phillip Andrew Ellen Raleigh B.A., Elon College, 1992

    Angela Kay Ernest Pinehurst B.A., University of Nevada Las Vegas, 1992

    Katherine E. Evans Norfolk, VA B.S., University State of New York, 1994

    Charles Mark Feagan Columbus B.S., Western Carolina University, 1990

    Robert Michael Gallant Methuen, MA B.A., University of Dallas, 1991

    Angel Evon Gray Raleigh B.A., Duke University, 1994

    Philip Todd Gray Cary B.S., North Carolina State University, 1991

    Jennifer Lynne Green Bumsville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1994

    Amy Marie Hackman Newark, DE B.S., North Carolina State University, 1994

    Greg lyier Haymore Dry Fork, VA B.A., VA Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1994

    Sharon Marie Helms Charlotte B.A., Appalachian State University, 1993

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    Susan Dianne Higginbotham Raleigh B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1981

    Christopher Michael Hinnant Four Oaks B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1994

    Ben Smith Holloman, Jr Chapel Hill B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1990

    Emma Alice Stallings Holscher. Washington B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1991

    Franz Frederick Holscher. Washington B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1992

    Ali John Hoomani Raleigh B.A., North Carolina State University, 1993

    Samantha Kathleen Huge Charlotte B.A., Gordon College, 1992

    Douglas Bruce Johnson, Jr Clayton B.A., East Carolina University, 1990

    Wendy Raina Johnson Durham B.A., UNC-Greensboro, 1993

    Kelly Brooks Jones Chapel Hill B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 1994

    Robert Boyd Jones, Jr Wihnington B.A., Davidson College, 1991

    Terry Winfield Jones EUzabeth City B.A., UNC-Wihnington, 1994

    Austen Donald Jud Greensboro B.A., North Carolina State University, 1994

    Angelia Roberts Kahler. Greensboro B.A., Campbell University, 1993

    Sean Fredrick Keefer. Loris, SC B.A., University of South Carolina, 1988

    Christian Michael Kennedy Cary B.A., Trinity University, 1985

    Dennis Marcellous Martin Franklin B.A., Mars Hill College, 1994

    Douglas Perry Matheson Toccoa, GA B.B.A., Mercer University, 1988

    Martha Ann Brawley McConnell Charlotte B.A., Meredith College, 1990 Masters, UNC-Charlotte, 1996

    Melissa Lynn McDonald Randleman B.A., North Carolina Central University, 1990

    Elise Brailsford McLurkin Charlotte B.S., Erskine College, 1992

    Paul Andrew Meyer Maple Glen, PA B.S., Wake Forest University, 1992

    Dionne Lee Meyers St. Thomas, Virgin Islands B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1990

    Jermifer Bryant Milak Raleigh B.A., North Carolina State University, 1994

    Andrea Leigh Miller Stanley B.A., Campbell University, 1994

    Marshall L. Miller III Chesapeake, VA B.S., Old Dominion University, 1993

    Sharon Lynette Newsome Pikeville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1988

    Timothy Raymond Oswalt Newport B.A., E^t Carolina University, 1984

    Stephen Lee Pahner. Orlando, FL B.S., Clemson University, 1992

    DeLeon Parker, Jr. Rocky Mount B.S., North Carolina State University, 1994

    Alexandria Leigh Pinkston Salisbury B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1988

    Anthony Scott Privette Statesville B.S., UNC-Charlotte, 1992

    Brian Michael Ricci Vineland, NJ B.A., East Carolina University, 1994

    James Carlton Roberts Charlotte B.S., UNC-Charlotte, 1986

    Jill Adana Rogers Salemville, PA B.S., West Virginia University, 1992

    Lianna Louise Saleeby Salisbury B.S., Western Carolina University, 1994

  • Jacqueline Wise Tope B.A., University of South Carolina, 1990 B.S., Meredith College, 1994 Masters, University of South Carolina, 1994 Douglas E. Turner, Jr.

    David McClain Schweppe 11 Shelby B.A., Wingate University, 1994 B.S., Washington & Lee University, 1994 Lisa G. Turner.

    Stephen Edward See B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1992 B.A., College of William & Mary, 1994 Marc Ross T^rey

    Edmond Seferi B.A., Guilford College, 1994 B.A., Tivana University, 1989 Neha Kumari Vyas

    Colleen Shea B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1993 B.A., UNC-Charlotte, 1993 Sean Christopher Walker.

    Scott Thomas Slusser. B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1994 B.S., UNC-Charlotte, 1994 Robert Albert Warlick

    Kristen Estelle Smedley. B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 1994 B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1992 Amy Leigh Williams

    Cynthia Davis Smith Rowland B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1994 B.A., North Carolina State University, 1988 Lindsey Payne Wilson

    Richard Clarke Speaks B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1989 B.S., East Carolina University, 1993 Mary Cecil Wilson

    Randa Heather Spiker. B.A., Drake University, 1986 B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1993 Robyn Bryte Withrow

    Deaime Perdue Stone ... Rocky Mount, VA B.S., UNC-Greensboio, 1993 B.A., University of Virginia, 1992 Jerry Franklin Wood, Jr.

    Lisa M. Streater. B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1989 B.A., Coker College, 1993 Kimberly Arm Woodell Greensboro

    Scott Thomas Stroud B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1993 B.A., North Carolina State University, 1994 Kathryn Michele Woodside

    Kim Ellen Taylor. B.S., University of Massachusetts, 1992 B.A., Elizabeth City State University, 1994

    Tartt Barnes Thomas B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1991

    Ben E. Thompson B.S., North Carolina State University, 1993

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  • Qraduaticni loitfi Academic iHonors Not all students with exemplary records and exceptional grade point averages will earn academic honors at Campbell University. In addition to maintaining a high cumulative grade point average, those who qualify for academic honors must (1) complete a minimum of 60 semester hours at Campbell in a five-year period immediately preceding graduation, (2) must maintain a grade point average at Campbell equal to the minimum stated GPA requirement for that honor, (3) must meet or exceed the stated GPA requirement for the honor on any and all transfer work from regionally accredited institutions, and (4) must not have a grade of "F" in the record, whether at Campbell or as a transfer credit.

    Undergraduate students who meet these conditions and who achieve a grade point average of 3.25 will be graduated cum laude, those with a grade point average of 3.50 will be graduated magna cum laude, and those with a grade point average of 3.75 will be graduated summa cum laude.

    Ctim Laude

    Keith Scott Abemathy Claudine Bemice Alger David M. Ball Dana L. Benfield Christina Elizabeth Bickel Alisa Dawn Bledsoe Angela Kay Bobbitt Kellee Christine Boyd Candice Kristin Core FeUce Michael Cortese Teresa Lynne Curtis Matthew J. Davenport Edwin Howard Dills Melanie Brooke Edwards

    Angela Marie Ellen Sean Michael Fleenor Heather Lynn Griffin Christian Scott Gurley Michelle Denise Hall Charity Dawn Houghton Jennifer Crompton Howard Khristina M. Joines Floyd Dennis Jordan, Jr, Tanya Elizabeth Kleinebreil Haywood Douglas Lancaster Melanie Jo Lanier Cheryl Boutwell LaValley Mary A. Leaphart

    Miyoshi Gordon Leslie Michael C. Lhotsky Jeffrey A. Martin Christopher Joseph Mayfield Stephen Charles McComas Lydia Gray McCullen Emmy Capps McLamb James Robert McLean Kaycey Michele McNeill Tracy Dawn McNeill Robert Lloyd Moreland Joseph Michael Murray Jennifer Dawn Narron Dwight Dodd Parrish, Sr.

    Christopher Chad Pearce John James Pearce Martha Joanna Puglisi Julie Rena Rose Consuelo Quinones Santana Lori Ann Schwarze Theodore Paul Simon Vicki Andrews Slack Ryan Edward Snipes Kimberly Jean Strickland Emily Nicole Sullivan Kai Ping Tan Matthew Stewart Thomas Traci LeeAnn Thomas

    James Rufus Touchstone Luis Antonio Vazquez Joanna Vishio Sarah Marie Weaver Michele Lee White Jennifer Dawn Williamson Jennifer Leigh Wilson Cynthia Mary Wright Karen Jean Yehle Christina Nicole Zum

    Dustin Paul Baker Lyndel Evan Bames Krista Page Bamhill James Shawn Beasley Brandon Shane Blackmon Nicole Christine Blanc Darrell Keith Brown Jennifer Marie Bueno Hollis Eugene Burton, Jr. Alecia P. Carter Dawn Marie Charlton Eric Paul Clairmont Heather Dawn Crowder Jon H. Dawson, Jr. Ronald G. Duquette

    Tina Marie Echerer Douglas Ryan Eli Barbara Jane Culbreth Freeman Jodi Michelle French Margaret Amy Garrison Raymond Gonzalez Staci A. Graham Hollis Milton Gunn Jason Thomas Guthrie Greta Dee Hemphill Randall Blair Hemphill Daniel Thomas Hill Eric B. Holland Teresa Baker Holley Jennifer Kay Jackson

    Magna Cirni Laude Matthew Hunter Jordon Christy Michelle Joyner Bryan Guy Kirk Kyle Jay Kreamer Jennifer Elaine Lampley Eugene Edward Lane Tee Foong Lee Heather Ruth Lischner Patricia Gail Logan Steven Todd Lunsford Tanya Jamay Maddux Timothy Angelo Malfitano Henry Kevin Maxwell Milton Ray McBride Jennifer Elaine Miller

    Anna Paige Moore Russell Eugene Moore Tabitha Deneane Moore Roxanne Therese Morris Joseph N. Novoa Juan M. Ortego Jose Angel Pabon Alana Pearsall Amy Suzanne Burton Peavy Samantha Perry Carol Ehzabeth Previti Putman David Charles Rasponi Rudy Rodriguez Sharon Marie Rosser Matthew B. Rowe

    Susan Buchanan Sandhoff Antonio Scoffield Derek Athen Sides Jason Scott Sykes Richard Andrew Szilvay Tara Michelle Talton Sandra A. Toomey Lewis E. Trott Melanie Lynne Vaughan Debra M. Waddell Bemard Wallace Michael Edgar Weaver, Sr. Scott Andrew Wilson

    Summa Cum Laude Brandy Danielle Berry Charles A. Bremer Reginald Thomas Brown Elizabeth Blue Caddell Lori Michelle Caviness Polly Jane Cruthers Scott Foster Currie Jeffrey W. Curry Susan Tully Deshong Edgar Jackson Flinchum IV

    Leroy Eugene Frink Glenda King Hardison Tammie Greer Harrison Kimberly R. Haynes Caroline Faye Healy Christopher Ashley Johnson April Leigh Joyner Kristen Osbome Kirk Joseph Claude Lee Nancy Irene LeHardy

    Wayne D. McKenzie Angela Green Mitchell Holly Schuchard Needham Sylvia Nga Ling Chan Nettles Vincent J. Pema, Jr. Timothy Ronald Peters Holly Suzanne Poindexter Alan R. Price Wes Prosser Bradley Scott Richardson

    Joshua Bryan Royster Christopher Allen Samples Barbara Fae Scroggins Indra-Jeet Seenauth Meredith Leigh Self Jeremy Andrew Sellers Lisa Jill Simmons Makesha LaRae Sink Chadwick Dustin Smith Theresa Lillian Spawn

    Nyda Marie Spencer Jason Alan Stansberry Kathy Ann Ellison Stoute Paul J. Tompkins, Jr. Carin Manders Webb Angel Wade Webster Kheresa Dawn Wedding Trent W. Wester Charles Frederick Westfall, Jr. Jimmy Roland Williams

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  • Qraduation lUitfi (Distinctum Master of'BminessAdniinistraticnt Candidates in the Master of Business Administration degree program who graduate with a perfect 4.0 grade point average earn the honor of graduating with Distinction.

    Douglas R. Hassebrock Kathryn Rena Hodges Eric B. Holland Arthur Thomson Newton III Tracy Lea Walker

    QTaduation zuitfi 'Distinction Master of 'Education Candidates in the Master of Education degree program who graduate with a perfect 4.0 grade point average earn the honor of graduating with Distinction.

    Elizabeth Nicole Barefoot Melody Gaye Cloninger George Thomas Hancock Angela Holland-Pope Kelli A. Sanders Susan C. Wuestner

    ScfwoC of 'Pftarmacy !Honors

    Those students who qualify for Pharmacy honors must (1) complete a minimum of 60 semester hours at Campbell in a five-year period immediately preceding graduation, (2) must maintain a grade point average at Campbell equal to the minimum stated GPA requirement for that honor, (3) must meet or exceed the stated GPA requirement for the honor on any and all transfer work from regionally accredited institutions, and (4) must not have a grade of "F" in the record, whether at Campbell or as a transfer credit.

    Pharmacy students who meet these conditions and who achieve a grade point average of 3.25 will be graduated cum laude, those with a grade point average of 3.50 will be graduated magna cum laude, and those with a grade point average of 3.75 will be graduated summa cum laude.

    Cum Laude Jo Lynn O'Briant Bass

    Jason Edward Boomershine Brookie Hogg Bumgardner

    Kelley Anne Childress

    Heidi Denison Barefoot Tiffany Bumey Bowman

    Tracy Lynn Fitzgerald

    Marcia Leigh Brackbill Julie J. Chaffin

    Delora Jane Cranford

    Michael Stephen Dow Juliaima Stokes Fine

    Kellie Lyn Hager Teresa L. Hamilton

    Bryan Keith Hardee Gavin Michael Houchins

    Cathy Huffman Huie Lesley Sutton Foss King

    Magna Cum Laude

    Beth Joyner Kirkman Jeffrey J. Luce

    Eiad Abdel Majeed Shaheen Richard Lee Stansbury, Jr.

    Hollie Elizabeth Harrison Jennifer Twiggs Loftin Wyndi Dawn Manning

    Brian Tarshel Peek William G. Smith III Steven Bemard Ward

    Summa Cum Laude Brenda Ellis

    Dennis Lane Ferguson James Harold Gibson III

    Thomas Mark Huffman Melissa DePaoli Johnson

    Rachel E. Moore

    Dawn Haywood Weeks Jerry Wayne Wilkes, Jr.

    Hazel E. Williams

    Shannon Lynn Webb Gary D. West

    Wendy Lynn Williams

    Tamela Joan Rhoney Terri Angela Storms-Starling

    Jodi R. Wojdylo

    The 9{pmum ̂ rian 'Wiggins ScfwoC ofLazo !Honors

    Honors are awarded to those graduation students who are in the top ten percent or who have a cumulative average of 83.000 or higher.

    Cum Laude David L. Boliek, Jr. Lee Davis Cumbie

    Anthony Joseph Biller Paige Cameron Cabe

    Marcia Lynn Doubet Angel Evon Gray

    Douglas Perry Matheson Stephen Edward See

    Magna Cum Laude Emma Alice Stallings Holscher

    Wendy Raina Johnson

    Summa Cum Laude

    Marc Ross T^rey Kathryn Michele Woodside

    Jennifer Bryant Milak Stephen Lee Palmer

    Anthony Scott Privette 19

    Edmond Seferi

  • The. 5\cjademk. Procession The centuries-old pageantry of the academic procession dates from ancient traditions rooted in the early universities. Since the first academic ceremonies were predominantly in charge of the clergy, they followed the familiar order of the religious procession, the younger and newer groups preceded the older. The highest honor was to be placed at the end of the procession.

    Today's academic procession, in order of appearance, is composed of the candidates for degrees: members of the faculty; members of the Board of Trustees; members of the Presidential Board of Advisors; and members of the platform party.

    Chief Marshal and Mace Bearer Candidates for the Degree of Associate in Arts Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Applied Science Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Health Science Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Social Work Candidates for the Degree of Master of Business Administration Candidates for the Degree of Master of Education Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Pharmacy Candidates for the Degree of Juris Doctor Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences Faculty of the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business Faculty of the Campbell University School of Education Faculty of the Campbell University Divinity School Faculty of the Campbell University School of Pharmacy Faculty of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Candidates for Honorary Degrees Program Dignitaries

    Commencement Marsfiats Dean M. Martin, University Marshal

    Professor, Campbell University Divinity School

    MemBers oftfie !Honor Societies April Shadders

    Elizabeth D. Standi Nicole Diane Wainright

    Virginia C. Crawford K. Michelle Howard Abbie Lee Noble Ginna M. Pike Melissa A. Rose Timothy J. Sanders

    Senior Class Officers

    Lori L. Walker Heather D. Yates

    President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer

    William Drew Matthew Davenport

    Stacey Chatfield

    Student government dissociation Officers President Vice-President Executive Secretary Treasurer Women's Campus President Men's Campus President Honor Council Conduct Council

    Joshua Royster Derek Sides

    Brandy Berry Theresa Spawn

    Meredith Self David Bragdon

    Jonathan Yarboro David Clippard

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  • Campbell University is a university of the liberal arts, sciences, and professions which is committed to helping students develop an integrated Christian personaUty characterized by a wholeness that includes: a method of critical judgment; an appreciation of our intellectual, cultural, and rehgious heritage; and a sensitive awareness of the world and society in which they hve and work with persons.

    Campbell University is a Baptist university affiUated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carohna. Both in and out of the classroom, the University endeavors to present Christian principles to students and to foster their appUcation to daily Ufe.

    The purpose of Campbell University arises out of three basic theological and Biblical presuppositions: learning is appointed and conserved by God as essential to the fulfillment of human destiny; in Christ, all things consist and find ultimate unity; and the Kingdom of God in this world is rooted and grounded in Christian community.

    Therefore, the mission of Campbell University, as a community of Christian scholars, is to:

    Provide students with the option of a Christian world view;

    Bring the Word of God, Mind of Christ, and Power of the Spirit to bear in developing moral courage, social sensitivity, and ethical responsibility that will inspire a productive and faithful maturation as individuals and as citizens;

    Transfer from one generation to the next the vast body of knowledge and values accumulated over the ages;

    Encourage creativity, imagination, and rigor in the use of intellectual skills;

    Affirm the University's commitment to the behef that truth is never one-dimensional but in wholeness is revelatory, subjective, and transcendent as well as empirical, objective, and rational, and that all truth finds its unity in the mind of Christ;

    Frame University teaching in the context of a liberal arts education seeking to free persons to hve more abundantly and securely in an ever-changing social order;

    Foster stewardship in nurturing the gifts of the mind and in developing aesthetic sensibihties;

    Equip students with superior vocational skills, productive insights, and professional integrity;

    Provide a community of learning that is committed to the pursuit, discovery, and dissemination of knowledge to serve the region as well as national and international communities;

    Prepare students for purposeful lives through undergraduate, graduate, and professional instruction including terminal graduate and professional programs;

    Provide services to the general community through research efforts, continuing education, and cultural programs;

    Cooperate with other educational institutions for the advancement of mankind.

    This University sees the human vocation as living by faith under grace, with no conflict between the hfe of faith and the life of inquiry.

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  • Tfie 'PresidcntiaCMedxdCion The Presidential Medallion and Chain were commissioned by the trustees and designed by John Satterfield of Greenville, North CaroUna.

    The Chain bears six seals representing the different stages of the academic growth of Campbell University from an academy to a university, along with the seals of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and Tunku Abdul Rahman College of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    The Medalhon represents the design of the University Mace. The University Seal is supported by two phalanges and supports the Celtic Cross. The Presidential Medalhon and Chain are symbols of the office of the President of Campbell University.

    Tfie CampSeCC University iMace An academic custom that originated in the sixteenth century is part of today's commencement ceremonies. The academic procession is led by the Conunencement Marshal, carrying the official Mace of Campbell University. Although not as ornate as the first mace presented by Queen Ehzabeth I to Oxford University in 1589, the Campbell University Mace is steeped in tradition and purpose.

    The Campbell University Mace, a gift to the university by the Board of Trustees, was designed by John Satterfield of Greenville, North Carolina.

    The design of the Mace incorporates features signifying the Christian purpose of Campbell University. The Mace's boss is a Sphere topped by the Celtic Cross and supported by six flanges. The Celtic Cross represents the early and continuing faith of the Christians who settled the Cape Fear Region and who were instrumental in establishing Campbell University.

    The Sphere represents the world which Campbell University is committed to serve, through sons and daughters of the alma mater, and the daily work of the faculty and staff of the university. The flanges represent the support of friends, churches, foundations, institutions, alumni and the Baptist State Convention of North Carohna. The seals within the flanges represent the history of Campbell University since its inception in 1887 and are the authority under which the university bestows degrees.

    Originally an instrument for battle, the mace has a fascinating history in academic ceremonies. In 1589, the first record of a mace being awarded to a university occurred when Queen Ehzabeth I visited Oxford University. At a special convocation held in her honor, the students, speaking in Latin, were lavish in their praise and flattery of the Queen, pretending to love her. They assumed she was unfamihar with Latin. As a gesture of her thanks. Queen Elizabeth 1 stood and gave an eloquent speech in flawless Latin and presented Oxford with her royal mace.

    The second record of a mace being presented to a university was in 1629, when King Charles I presented his royal mace to Cambridge. Thereafter it became customary, in the British Isles and throughout Europe, for the mace to be used at all ceremonial academic occasions. In the United States, the mace came into use during the nineteenth century when academic ceremonies were modeled on European customs and became more elaborate.

    Today's bearer of the Mace is Dr. Dean M. Martin, professor of Rehgion and Philosophy in the Campbell University Divinity School.

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  • 'Board of Tnistees Dennis N. Bazemore J.D. Blizzard Lewis E. Boroughs Audrey Bridger Houston N. Brisson Raymond A. Bryan, Jr. David Clark Kerry W. Clippard, Sr. Jack F. Coffey David W. Crocker James H. Crossingham, Jr. Lucille L. Ellis Kennieth S. Etheridge Keith G. Finch Thomas S. Fleming Eugene Floyd

    Joe D. Floyd, Sr. Thomas M. Freeman James R. (Bud) Garver John F. Griffin, Jr. John C. Howard, Jr. Joan Johnson Minnie Lamm Thomas Franklin Lanier Tom Lewis H. Gordon Maxwell III George McLaney, Jr. Bobby L. Murray Sadie Neel DeLeon Parker William E. Poe P. C. Purvis

    Milford Quinn Vema B. Respass Clyde J. Rhyne A. Lee Royal Willard D. Small Robert C. Soles, Sr. Bobby Strickland Edgar A. Thomas, Sr. Jack G. Watts Harold B. Wells Clarence C. Willoughby Ed Wilson Harry Womble William M. Womble, Sr. Benjamin L. Wright

    TresidentiaC 'Board ofAdvisors Charles A. (Chick) Adams, Jr. Lewis M. Fetterman, Sr. Dan Kingsmore Marshall L. Smith Hoover Adams Edwin R. Fuller Eunice B. Kinlaw Donald W. Sneeden Leroy Adams Charles W. Gaddy Edmond H. Liles, Jr. Luther D. Starling, Jr. Alexander F. Alexander T. Harry Gatton William C. Marshbum M. Durwood Stephenson Jesse C. Alphin, Sr. Charles W. Gibbes Frank T. Maser Dan E. Stewart Gardner H. Altman, Jr. James Ray Gilley Michael S. McLamb David N. Stroud Daniel B. Andrews O.W (Bill) Godwin, Jr. Harry D. (Pete) Murphy Samuel A. Sue Joseph W. Baggett Emerson F. Gower, Jr. Ocie F. Murray, Jr. Robert V. Suggs Guilford W. Bass, Sr. R. Wensell Grabarek Ray L. Myrick Alliene Taylor Woodrow P. Bass James A. Graham Vance B. Neal Frederick H. Taylor R. Donald Beard C. Albert Gregory James L. Nichols, Jr. Frederick L. Taylor n I. Murchison Biggs Dan L. Griffin James R. Nisbet Robert T. Taylor Douglas D. Brendle Bobby R. Hall William S. Ogden W. W. Taylor, Jr. Newman D. Buck Joseph C. Hall, Jr. F. Roger Page, Jr. John M. Tew, Jr. William L. Bums, Jr. Oscar N. Harris William T. Page Edgar A. Thomas, Jr. William E. Byrd Robert A. Harris Walter R. Pierce Edward B. Titmus William F. Carl Willard B. Harris John W. Pope, Sr. Garland W. Tuton Charles D. Cato William Rufus Hartness William Ray Pope Randy M. Valley Russell T. Cherry, Jr. John T. Henley Jeff Porter Frank P. Ward Robert G. (Bob) Clawson Edith Herring William A. Powell H. H. (Nick) Weaver Edna Coates Juanita S. Hight Thomas L. Rich, Jr. Lottie I. Weeks James R. Coats Robert Hill Ruth J. Richards John H. Wellons L. Lloyd Coats, Jr. Frank B. Holding Joseph P. (Joe) Riddle III George T. Williams W. Carl Coleman Ernest L. Hogan Neta T. Riley Douglas O. Wilson C. Wayne Collier, Sr. Ester H. Howard Clarence E. Roberts Billy Woodard Donald D. Culp K. Bruce Howard J. Leon Rumley Harvey T. Wright n Helen Currin Lewis E. Hubbard Thomas Rush Larry E. Wright H. Randolph Currin, Jr. Perry G. Hudspeth Ethel E. Sauls Henry B. Wyche, Jr. Mae I. Danner Samuel H. Huffstetler, Sr. David L. Shaw Susie A. Danner Henry G. Hutaff, Sr. Caton A. Shermer Janis S. Dempster Edward H. Johnson Ruth C. Shirley Marshall S. Eakes Gale D. Johnson William A. Shore William H. Edmondson Bonner H. Jones James B. Sides Merle W. Edwards, Jr. Ray M. Joyner G. Dana Slack D.M. (Lauch) Faircloth Thomas J. Keith David C. Smith Annabelle L. Fetterman John B. Kerr, Jr. J. Wilton Smith

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  • Tfie Tradition of Academic S^ire Academic festivals like today's commencement ceremonies have their roots in medieval Europe. Medieval institutions of higher learning customarily were operated by monastic orders where students, as well as their instructors, wore monk's habits. In 1321, the University of Coimbra (Portugal) required all bachelors, licentiates (masters), and doctors of theology to wear monastic gowns the first such recorded injunction. It is still the custom of students and instructors at the ancient universities of the British Isles - Oxford, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and St. Andrews - to wear their gowns to lectures and in their daily affairs. Originally, the hood was a head covering, the monk's tippet, and was worn by holders of either a master's or a doctoral degree. When caps came into fashion during the fifteenth century, the hoods were draped down the back and ornamented with rich silk or velvet Unings and edgings. The cap was first conferred as a symbol of the master's degree and varied greatly in style from instimtion to institution. Some were stiff, some soft, some square, and still others round. All were decorated with a tuft at the center; today's tassel is an elaboration of that toft. The mortarboard style, generally followed throughout the United States, was borrowed from Oxford University, where the flat-topped cap is customarily worn by those holding the Master of Arts degree. In the United States, the practice of wearing academic dress dates from 1754, when King George II chartered King's College (now Columbia University) and transferred the academic regulations from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Colonial colleges, however, rejected the scarlet robes of the English institutions in favor of black ones as preferred by Puritan clergy. During most of the nineteenth centory, American colleges and universities had no standard style of academic dress. Only rarely did undergraduates wear gowns during commencement exercises. Many faculty wore the garb of the English institutions where they received their degree, while others wore robes of their own, often eccentric, design. Few faculty wore hoods and mortarboards. These were assumed to be articles of ecclesiastical dress, more appropriate for bishops than professors. In 1895, a commission of leading American educators, mostly from the Ivy League colleges, was established to devise a standard for academic attire. As a result, black was adopted as the standard for academic robes. Undergraduates were required to wear a simple, unadorned black robe with a mortarboard and black tassel. Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts were required to wear a simple robe with the sleeves cut through exposing the hands and lower arms. Holders of the doctorate were to wear full robes with full sleeves. Panels of velvet down the front and on chevrons appearing on the sleeves gave them a more richly ornamented appearance. The hoods of those receiving graduate degrees vary in shape and size. The larger, more heavily decorated hood signifies the doctoral degree. The trimming around th