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Texas Christian University ;< Baccalaureate .. Commencement 7:30 p. m., Friday, August 7, 1987, Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Chancellor William E. Tucker, Presiding PRELUDE: Fantasia f1 Fugue in C Minor . . . Bach John Hutchinson Nordan Scholar in Organ ACADEMIC PROCESSION (All Standing) Processional : "Pomp and Circumstance" Edward Elgar Chief Marshal . Dr. R. David Edmunds Associate Marshal . . . . . . . Dr. Arthur K. Berliner Assistant Marshals Dr. Charles E. Blount, Dr. Don M. Coerver, Dr. Lee A. Daniel, Dr. Alice L. Gaul, Dr. C. David Grant, Dr. Joseph W. Helmick, Dr. James R. Henley, Dr. William E. Jurma, Mr. Al C. Mladenka, Dr. Douglas A. Newsom, Dr. Priscilla W. Tate Flag Bearers Mr. William E . Pohl, Dr. David L. Vanderwerken Order of Procession Flag Bearers Marshals Faculty Marshals Graduating Class Chancellor and Platform Party WELCOME. . Chancellor Tucker CALL TO WORSHIP The Reverend John L. Butler Minister to the University Leader : We praise You, 0 God, and know You as our creator. By Your gifts to us, we seek to make perfect our will to accord with Your will for us. People: (All Reading Together) Your gifts to us require that we do justly, love mercy. and walk humbly. Thereby we worship and serve You and discover ourselves to be made in Your image. Leader: Be joyful and worship God. Honor God's presence with a song. HYMN (All Standing) Led by Dr. Ruth S. Whitlock Associate Professor 'of Music PRAISE BE TO GOD THE ALMIGHTY Joachim Neander. 1680 . Arranged by Curtis Wilson (From Everflowing Streams) Pilgrim Press. 1981 Praise be to God. the Almighty, who rules all creation. o my soul, worship the well-spring of health and salvation. Let all who hear Now to God 's temple draw near, Joining in glad adoration! Praise be to God, who o'er all things is wondrously reigning, Bringing new life, in great mercy redeeming, sustaining. Ponder anew what the Almighty can do. Ponder God's gracious ordaining. Praise be to God, who works justice, who ends all oppressing. God's name most holy let Israel always be blessing. Rise up on wings, Healing and wholeness God brings. Always God's deeds be confessing. Praise be to God, 0 forget not God's manifold graces. All that has life and breath, one song of gratitude raises. Let the amen sound from God's people again. Gladly forever sing praises. AMEN. INVOCATION Mr. Butler LITANY OF THANKSGIVING Mr. Butler Leader: Our experience of joy on this occasion is shared with one another as we express our common thanksgiving. We offer our thanks, Gracious God, for those who founded and guided this institution; for those today whose lives, talents and gifts keep its heritage and direct its opportunities. People: Hear our prayers of thanksgiving, Gracious God, for all who learn and use Your saving health for all nations. Leader: We offer our thanksgiving for the love of families that bring honor, charity, and good will to the hope of learning. People: Hear our prayers of thanksgiving, Gracious God, for all com munities of care who enable the lessons of mercy and justice. Leader: We offer our thanksgiving, Gracious God, for those who teach and those who learn the patterns and processes of life that lead us to Your Spirit of Grace. People: Hear our prayers of thanksgiving, Gracious God, for all uni versities and the continuing search for what you would have us do so that your spirit may lead -all persons to the light of wisdom. AMEN PRESENTATION OF FACULTY TEACHING AWARDS .. . Dr. D. Duane Cummins President, Division of Higher Education Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Dr. William H. Koehler Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs CHANCELLOR'S REMARKS PRESENTATION OF UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES Dr. William H. Koehler Chancellor Tucker CONFERRING OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES Names of degree recipients will be called, in order, by Dean Michael D. McCracken of the AddRan College of Arts and Sciences; Dean H. Kirk Downey of the M. J. Neeley School of Business; Interim Dean Douglas N. Hastad of the School of Ed ucation; Dean George T. Tade of the College of Fine Arts and Communication; Dean Patricia D. Scearse of the Harris College of Nursing. Diplomas presented by Chancellor Tucker. PRESENTATION OF CLASSES FROM BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL Dr. Koehler CONFERRING OF DIVINITY SCHOOL DEGREES. . Chancellor Tucker Names of degree recipients will be called, in order, by Dean M. Jack Suggs of Brite Divinity School. Diplomas presented by Chancellor Tucker. Doctoral invest~ ments by Dr. Daryl D. Schmidt. Associate Professor of Religion~Studies and Chair of the Faculty Senate 1987~88. and Dr. Koehler. PRESENTATION OF GRADUATE CLASSES . . Dr. Koehler CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES Chancellor Tucker Names of degree recipients will be called, in order, by Dr. John N . Mangieri, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research. Diplomas presented by Chancellor Tucker. Doctoral investments by Dr. Schmidt and Dr. Koehler. ALMA MATER (All Standing) Hail, all hail. TCU Mem'ries sweet, comrades true; Led by Dr. Whitlock Light of Faith, follow through; Praise to Thee. TCU BENEDICTION . Mr. Butler ACADEMIC RECESSION (All Standing) Re(essiona1: Trumpet Minuet w If medical attention is needed during the program, a campus police officer stationed near the main entrance of the coliseum can arrange for emergency treatment. Hollins CLASSES FROM THE ADDRAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Michael D. McCracken, Dean BACHELOR OF ARTS Dwight David Bew (Pol. Sci.) (In Absentia) Scott Landry Coleman (Psyc.) Christine Hackert (Lib . Studies) (In Absentia) James M. Holbrook II (Bioi.) (In Absentia) Matthew Nicholas Kelton (Eng.) Michael William Kwan (Psyc.) Fred Albert L eibrock (Pol . Sci.) (In Absentia) Randall Ray Lyle (Bioi.) Scott Morehouse Mann (Pol. Sci.) Heather Alicia Rankin (Pol . Sci.) Joseph Reed (Rei. Studies) (In Absentia) James David Stayton (Rei. Studies) Susan Anne Stradley (Psyc.) (In Absentia) Leslie James Summers. Jr. (Rei. Studies) Craig H. Taylor (Pol. Sci.) Jennifer Jackson Turner (Eng.) Julianna Wetmore (French/Span.) BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES Jacque Raines Culp Roger Walton Harris. Jr. (In Absentia) Karen L. Keller Billie L. Latimer (Magna Cum Laude) Charles Roeser Meeker Reinaldo Rosas Sarah Ann Royer BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Kymberly Alvarado (Broadcast Jour.) Melissa ~ei Barber (Home Eco. Ed.) Alan Frederick Bean (Psyc.) Elizabeth Gryder Bennett (Pub . Rel.-Media) Thomas Michael Branch (Pub. Rel.-Media) Margaret MacCallan Calvert (Fash. Merch .) (In Absentia) Susie Lewis Chambers (Furnishings) (In Absentia) David Bruce Collins (Psyc.) Shannan Lynn Curtis (Fash . Merch.) (In Absentia) Elizabeth Ann Davis (Fash. Merch .) Leslie Ann Day (Pub. Rel.-Media) Tiffany Tacker Epps (Home Eco. Ed.) Bryan Eric Falk (Pol. Sci.) Janet Alice Farkas (Pub . Rel.-Media) Karen Rebecca Furlong (News Ed.) Bennie Eloise Godwin (Geol .) Suzanne Goldman (Psyc.) David Thomas Grace (Geol.) Gwendolyn Marie Griffith (Fash. Merch.) Rebecca A. Halden (Bioi.) Kimberly Kay Hodge (Family f1 Child Studies) (In Absentia) Melissa Louise Howell (News Ed .) Jan All ison Hutchinson (Psyc.) Sharion D . Innis (Fash . Merch.) Bryan J oseph Jamail (Urban Studies) ( In A bsentia) Deborah Lynn Jennings (Fash . Merch .) Brenda Jobes (Pub . Rel.-Media) Phillip Jarrod Juett (Pub . R el.-Media) ( In A bsentia) William Robert Klauer (Photo Jour.) Sara Ann Klotzman (Pub. Rel.-Media) (In Absentia) David Gerald Larson (Urban Studies) Stephanie Lath ouras (Pub. Rel.-Media) Man Ho Lee (Co . Sci.) ( In Absentia) Lorna Backus Lonsbury (Psyc.) Claire M. Manfre (Fash . Merch.) (In Absentia) Michael J . Mortell (Pol. Sci.) H eidi Nebel (Pol. Sci.) Cheryl Ann Nelson (Foods f1 Nutr.) (In Absentia) Donald R. Padgett (Co. Sci.) (Summa Cum Laude) (In Absentia) Howard E. Pella (Pub. Rel.-Mdia) Dianne Virginia Pennebaker (Fash. Merch.) Terri J . Pickett (Bioi .) Jennifer Lynn Reddy (Bioi.) Brian David Roesler (Beon .) (Cum Laude) (In Absentia) Amy Gayle Rojas (Psyc.) John Lester Shergold (Pol. Sci.) Christopher Lee Shiver (Econ.) Amy Elizabeth Silvester (Fash. Merch) James Fred Simms (Pub. Rel.-Media) (In Absentia) Susan Elizabeth Slaughter (Pub. Rel.-Media) Anna Clawson Solliday (Interior Merch.) (In Absentia) Gregory D . Steinig (Pol. Sci.) Paula Lou Stroud (Fash. Prom.) April Eileen Stuth (Dietetics) (Magna Cum Laude) (Departmental Honors, Dietetics) Joseph Ainsworth Tilley III (Econ.) Jacquelyn K. Torbert (Photo . Jour.) Paul Scott Warren (Econ.) Wendy Elaine Williams (Psyc.) Sherry Lynn Winkler (Fash . Prom.) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Egypt T. Allen Laura B. Patterson Mirum Gerhard White Anthony Woods BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Patricia Kay Baxter (Cum Laude) (Departmental Honors) Sharon Lynn Kircus BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK Melinda K. McDonough CLASS FROM M. J . NEELEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS H. Kirk Downey, Dean BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Randall K. Abel (Mark.) (In Absentia) Saad S. AI Shammari (Gen. Bus.) Michael Lynn Attema (Acct .) Catherine Alexandra Barr (Fin .) David Jon Buhr (Fin .) Darron Scott Collins (Mark.) Randal D . Davis (Fin .-Real Est.) James Patrick Dixon II (Fin .) (In Absentia) Edward Burns Everett III (Gen . Bus.) Henry R. Garcia. Jr. (Mark .) George Lee Griffin. Jr. (Mgt.) Paul Dennis Hains (Mark .) Cordelia Darlene Holloway (Acct.) (Magna Cum Laude) (In Absentia) Melissa Louise Howell (Gen . Bus.) Bruce Edward Kelly III (Mark.) Judith Anne Kepler (Mgt .) Philip A. Long (Fin .-Real Est.) William Pierce Lyon (Fin.) Robert Rolf McCann (Gen . Bus.) (In Absentia) Jan Marie McGrath (Mark.) Thomas Loran Mercer (Mark.) (In Absentia) Scott Eaton Meyers (Gen . Bus.) Walter Paul Miller (Fin.) Randal Allen Mowery (Fin.-Real Est.) Gary Richard Phelps (Gen . Bus.) (In Absentia) Oement Dwayne Rumber (Acct .) John Frederick Schnell (Gen. BUB.) Orville Bryan Sewell (Mark .) Judy Diane Slough (Acct .) Vickie Tara Steele (Fin.) John Randall Thomas. Jr. (Fin .) (Cum Laude) Gregory Thomas Turton (Mark .) Frank Donald Tuttle. Jr. (Mgt .) Gregory W . Ward (Mgt.) Roderick Doyle White (Fin.) Gina Wiggs (Mark.) Amy Lee Williams (Mark .) Keith Dickerson Wyatt (Fin .) CLASSES FROM THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Douglas N. Hastad, Interim Dean BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Melcxly Ann Yarnell (Kin . Studies) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Melissa Kaye Andrews Beck (Elem.) Viktoria Kent O'Neal (Elem.) Beth Arline Phillips (Elem.) (In Absentia) Vidalina Trevino (Sec.) CLASSES FROM THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS George T. Tade, Dean BACHELOR OF ARTS Oandia A. Ant (Art Hist.) (In Absentia) Kay Kastner Chambers (Art Hi't.) Jorge Q. Izaguirre (Spe. Com.) BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Allison Jean Adams (Ballet) Karen J. Anderson (Radio-TV-Film) Edward Lee Baty (Radio-TV-Film) Robert Russell Brown, Jr. (Radio-TV-Film) Marybeth Cowher (Radio-TV-Film) (In Absentia) Elizabeth Anne Eakman (Spe. Com.) Stephanie Kennedy Flynn (Spe. Com.) Timothy Jeff Guzzle (Radio -TV-Film) (In Absentia) Judith Anne Kepler (Mod. Dance) Thomas S. Koon (Spe. Com.) (In Absentia) Adonica Torrianna Lewis (Mod. Dance) Richard Edwin Miller (Spe. Com.) (In Absentia) Megan Joan Morton (Spe. Com.) Bobbie Jean Mueller (Spe. Com.) Jo-Ann Mulroy (Studio Art) (In Absentia) Jim Brian Pierson (Radio-TV-Film) (In Absentia) Andrew Mills Pitts, Jr. (Spe. Com.) Shelley Kaye Plemons (Spe. Com.) Ann Marie Shissler (Spe. Com.) Allanda Smith (Radio-TV -Film) Johnny Dwayne Walker (Radio-TV-Film) Phillip Rosson Walker (Spe. Com.) BACHELOR OF MUSIC David Charles Bennett (Mus. Hist.) Christian K. Griffith (Instrumental) Jerome Martinez Smith (Mus. Hi,t.) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Rhonda Faye Beasley (Radio-TV-Film) Robert Mitchell Brooke, Jr. (Radio- TV -Film) Dianna Kathleen Dunbar (Spe. Com.) Alicia Andrea Germer (Radio-TV-Film) Angela Kaye Kuykendall (Radio-TV-Film) Bradley Gene Smith (Spe. Path .) Kristen M. Tschetter (Radio -TV-Film) Epifanio Vasquez, Jr. (Radio-TV-Film) (In Absentia) CLASS FROM THE HARRIS COLLEGE OF NURSING Patricia Scearse, Dean BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Richard Eavin Alfie Alesia C. Armstrong (Cum Laude) Diedre Rasco Bird Debra L. Bonnicksen-Johnson Carolyn Denese Bradley Nancy Louise Burns Katherine Ann Casamassima Virginia Covington Gilbert Cathleen E . Goodman (Magna Cum Laude) (In Absentia) Susan Aman Haase (Cum Laude) Katherine Rose Harkness (Cum Laude) Johnnie M . Ireland Dick Charles Jackman Cynthia Louise Juniker Angela Mary Plasse Kulak (Magna Cum Laude) Patricia A. Leger Melinda Hays McGee Melissa Percy Meszko (Cum Laude) Jeanice D ' Ann Nolte Mary Frances Rooney Catherine M . Ruiz (In Absentia) Ellen Gaire Selman Patti Lynn Stark Janice Rebecca Strickland Ann Zieglschmid Strother (Cum Laude) Carla Jeane Downing Tweddale Gerd Utterson (Cum Laude) Darlene Mae Voss Cheryl Marie Wiska CLASSES FROM BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL M. Jack Suggs, Dean MASTER OF DIVINITY Wesley Wayne Byas Marilyn Thompson Fraser William Edward Garrett Daniel Thomas Oliver Michael Duncan Parish Kent Craig SeuseI MASTER OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Shelly K. Garrison Richard Wilbur Lewis DOCTOR OF MINISTRY Richard Oliver English William Lee Genda David Brian Joeckel Dennis D. Schurter CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATE DEGREES John N. Mangieri. Dean Graduate Studies and Research MASTER OF ARTS Kerri Kathleen Barton (Eng.) Deborah L. Bloys (Hist .) Joyce Ann Friauf (Eng.) Tracy L. Anders Greenlee (Hist.) William Thomas Kerrigan (Hist.) (In Absentia) Robert Truitt Maberry. Jr. (Hist.) Bruce Malcolm Peters (Hist.) (In Absentia) MASTER OF LIBERAL ARTS John E. Alexander Michael William Harmon Lu Lee Keefer-Bacus Richard Leslie Kienholz Jefferey Wayne Ray (In Absentia) Resa G. Shipman Cynthia Ann Slaughter Paul A. Thomasson (In Absentia) Harry E. Wickes. Jr. Violet Davison Wickes Brigham Dell Young Sharen Anne Young MASTER OF SCIENCE William Robert Batsell. Jr. (Psyc .) Thomas Peter Bulling (Geol.) Richard N. DeLaurell (Mass Com.) Kristine S. Gaenzle-Peckham (Psyc.) Larry Dean Levermann (Kin . Studies) (In Absentia) Cheryl Anne Plunkett (Phys. Educ.) Andreas A. Rossbach (Mass Com.) MASTER OF Joseph Dixon Andrew. Jr. (In Absentia) Karen E. Burris (In Absentia) Roy Harold Dollmann (In Absentia) Landa Ann Ellis (In Absentia) B USINESS ADMINISTRATION Navratan Gupta (In Absentia) John Gerard Hoffman Michele Marie Kathleen Holmes (In Absentia) Wade Clay Huggins (In Absentia) John Frederick Kay Karen Faudree Moore William Dale Moss David D . Sanford Nirmal Kumar Tripathy MASTER OF EDUCATION Debra Kilgore Abels (Elem.) Anita M. Brumfield (Elem.) Bernardine Burroughs (Reading) Gloria Wakefield Dunson (Elem.) Lynn Elizabeth Ellis (Elem.) Patti J . Ennis (Reading) Lucille Velma Gonzales Garcia (Elem.) Jane S. Gottschalk (Gen. Ed.) Amanda Griggs (Reading) Rosemary Hammond (Reading) (In Absentia) Alisa Lynn Kemp (Elem.) Maria H. Krueger (Reading) (In Absentia) Donna Rae Love (Elem. ) Margaret Ann Matthews (Student Pers. Services) (In Absentia) Mary Sally O'Neil (Erem.) (In Absentia) Mary Sharon Roberts ( Erem.) Cynthia Lu Scott (Erem.) Suzanne Sellers ( Elem.) Elizabeth Dionne Snead (Spe. Ed.) Dena Kathleen Busby Wright (Erem.) MASTER OF FINE ARTS Jan Allan Zarr (Theatre) DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Mohammad Sanwar Ali (Phys.) Georgianne Bailey (Hist.) (In Absentia) Weldon Green Cannon (Hist .) Rick Cypert (Eng.) Michael Angelo Re (Chern.) Zan Wei Yang (Chem.) MASTER'S THESES BARTON, KERRI KATHLEEN-M.A. , English In praise of Socrates: a reconciliation of Plato's views of rhetoric GREENLEE, TRACY L. ANDERS-M.A., History The Texas Public Utility Commission: a creation of the people's will BATSELL, WILLIAM ROBERT, JR.-M.S., Psychology Aversive conditioning of naturally produced reward and nonreward odors in rats KERRIGAN, WILLIAM THOMAS-M.A., History The trial of Gideon Henfield BLOYS, DEBORAH L.-M.A., History The Regulator. Moderator war of East Texas BULLING, THOMAS PETER-M.S., Geology Exploring for subtle traps with high resolution paleogeo graphic maps : the Reklaw I interval in South Texas MABERRY, ROBERT TRUITT, JR.-M.A., History Celts and Cracker rebels : the Gaelic heritage of the Con· federate Army of Tennessee DeLAURELL, RICHARD N.-M.S., Mass Communication Technological advances in television production from 1959·1964; and 1985·1987: The Twilight Zone, a case study PETERS, BRUCE MALCOLM-M.A., History An exercise in persuasion : the Pentagon civilians' fight to stop escalation in Viet Nam FRIAUF, JOYCE ANN-M.A., English Expressing the inexpressible : Lawrence's philosophy of language as dramatized in Women in Love ROSSBACH, ANDREAS A.-M.S. , Mass Communication Marketing and public rel ations in the international and domestic markets of North American service companies : partners or adversaries? GAENZLE· PECKHAM, KRISTINE S.-M.S., Psychology Relaxation tapes: effects of individual differences in neuro· linguistic'programming sensory processing styles, imagery, and locus of control on preferences and subjective relaxa tion ZARR, JAN ALLAN-M.F.A., Theatre Brighton Beach Memoirs DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS ALI. MOHAMMAD SANWAR-Ph.D.. Physics In Situ EPR studies of coal pyrolysis CYPERT. RICK-Ph .D .• English Readers and writers : transacting between texts in the com position classroom BAILEY. GEORGIANNE-Ph.D .. History Between the enemy and Texas: Parsons's Texas Cavalry in the Civil War RE. MICHAEL ANGELO-Ph.D.• Chemistry A new approach to the synthesis of substituted isoquino lines CANNON. WELDON GREEN-Ph.D .• History Bernard Moore Temple: binding Texas with steel rails YANG. ZAN WEI-Ph.D.• Chemistry Modulation of filament formation by glial fibrillary acidic protein and involvement of calcium BACCALAUREATE HONORS RECOGNITION Students having a cumulative grade point average of 3.9 or above on a 4 .0 scale are graduated Summa Cum Laude; those with a 3.7 to 3 .9 are graduated Magna Cum Laude; those with 3.5 to 3.7 are graduated Cum Laude. Students with the requisite grade point average who have completed with distinction Honors work in the major field of study including a Senior Honors Project are recognized as having attained Depart mental Honors. Those who complete an interdisciplinary Seniors Honors Project involving more than one major field of study receive Interdepartmental Honors. Those with the requisite grade point average who have completed with distinction. the four interdisciplinary Honors Colloquia are recognized as having a~. tained University Honors. TRADITION OF ACADEMIC DRESS The history of academic dress dates from at least the twelfth century when long gowns were needed for warmth in the unheated buildings used by medieval scholars. In England, both Oxford and Cambridge made academic dress a matter of university surveillance, and both institutions regulated what colors, trim, etc. could be used by faculty and students. In May 1895, repre~ sentatives from American institutions of higher learning met at Columbia Un~ iversity and formulated a "code of academic dress" which has generally been followed since that time, although some revisions were initiated in 1932 and in 1960. The dress code recommended that gowns for the bachelor's degree should be worn closed and should have pointed sleeves. Gowns for the master's degree can be worn open or closed, but their sleeves are oblong in shape with open wrists. Gowns worn by those holding the doctorate degree also can be worn open or closed and feature bell shaped sleeves. Gowns from different institutions vary in color, but most are black. Neither the bachelors' nor the masters' gowns feature trim, but doctoral gowns are faced down the front with black velvet and hold three bars of the same fabric across the sleeves. Sometimes these facings and sleeve~bars are velvet of the color distinctive of the subject to which the degree pertains, thus agree~ ing in color with the binding or edging of the hood appropriate to the parti~ cular doctoral degree of the wearer. Hoods are to be of the same color and material as the gowns and are lined with the official color (s) of the college or university conferring the degree. Bindings or edgings for the hoods reflect the color distinctive of the subje\:t to which the degree pertains. Bachelors' hoods are three feet in length; masters' hoods are three and one half feet in length; doctoral hoods measure four feet in length. For all academic purposes, including the trimmings of gowns, hoods, and tassels, the colors associated with the different academic subject field are as follows: Agriculture Arts, Letters, Humanities Commerce, Accountancy, Business Dentistry Economics Education Engineering Fine Arts, including Architecture Forestry Journalism Law Library Science Medicine Music Nursing Oratory (Speech) Pharmacy Philosophy Physical Education Public Administration, including Foreign Service Public Health Science Social Work Theology Veterinary Science Maize White Drab Lilac Copper Light Blue Orange Brown Russet Crimson Purple Lemon Green Pink Apricot Silver Gray Olive Green Dark Blue Sage Green Peacock Blue Salmon Pink Golden Yellow Citron Scarlet Gray eONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATE, The members of the TeU Alumni Association join me in congratu lating you on the culmination of your academic effort at the University. The completion of one effort often heralds the beginning of another, and, in this, your fellow alumni wish you well. You and the members of your class are important to the Association and the Alma Mater we serve. We are proud of the financial support we have given that continues to grow each year. We are proud of the support we lend to help provide higher academic goals for tomorrow's students. Much that you have enjoyed here in both faculty and facilities has been made possible by the generous support of graduates who have preceded you. We encourage you to keep in touch with the Alumni Office. Let us know of your accomplishments, your activities and your interests. Keep us informed of your address, and we will keep you informed about the University and about Alumni Association events such as homecoming, class reunions, and alumni activities in your area. Your presence and participation in these programs will afford lasting friendships among classmates and other alumni. You are the reason for the Association, and we welcome you to the fellowship of alumni throughout the world. Sincerely. Ll~J~ DeVonna Tinney Executive Director. Teu Alumni Association