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Commencement
CEDARVILLE
COLLEGE
COMMENCEMENT
1990
1
94th Annual
CoIDinenceinent
But He knoweth the way that I take :
when He hath tried me,
I shall come forth as gold.
-Job 23 :/0
Welcome to the
Commencement of
the Class of 1990
Today is a day of beginnings.
We have had the privilege of building into the lives of these very special young people
for the past four years. Now we send them forth to minister for Jesus Christ in the many
avenues where He will lead them.
In 1887, five godly men were led to found Cedarville College. They envisioned the
need to train preachers and lay people for the work of God at home and abroad. Today
their purpose lives on at Cedarville. Our theme for this year has been "Celebrating the
Family." We have considered the College family, our community, our personal
families , and the family of God.
The hand of God has been on this institution. Cedarville has achieved a balance that is
distinctive - quality academics in harmony with a strong spiritual emphasis. The
heartbeat of every Christian school is what happens in chapel. As the chapel is the center
of our campus, so God is central in all that transpires here.
It is our prayer that you might have the joy of knowing Jesus Christ as your personal
Savior. Consider what the Bible says: "For God demonstrates his own love for us in
this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." " ... for all have sinned and fall
short of the glory of God .... " "For the wages of sin is death , but the gift of God is
eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." "Yet to all who received him, to those who
believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God .... "*
This is a day of beginnings. We have begun a new decade, our graduates are beginning
a new phase of their lives, and you can begin your new life in Christ.
If you do not know our Lord, won't you consider the claims of Christ and make a
commitment to Him today? You, too, can make a difference for Jesus Christ!
President
Cedarville College
*Romans 5:8; Romans 3:23; Romans 6:23; John 1 :12
New International Version
Convocation
The Athletic Center
June 2, 1990
Fanfare/Prelude: "God of Our Fathers"
Symphonic Winds
Michael P. DiCuirci, M.M., Director
arr. Jim Curnow
*
Processional: "Sine Nomine"
Symphonic Winds
Michael P. DiCuirci, M.M., Director
Ralph Vaughn Williams
arr. A. Reed
*
Invocation
Gilbert Brueckner, Chairman
The Board of Trustees
Anthem: "Hallelujah"
Concert Chorale
Lyle J. Anderson, Ph.D., Director
Ludwig van Beethoven
Welcome Address
Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LLD.
President, Cedarville College
Anthem: "Unshakable Kingdom"
Concert Chorale
Lyle J. Anderson, Ph.D., Director
Scripture Reading
James T. Jeremiah, M.A., D.D. , Litt.D.
Chancellor, Cedarville College
Gaither/Smith/Clydesdale
Job 23:3-12
Commencement Address
Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LLD.
* Congregation standing
# Guests are requested to hold displays of support until all degrees have been conferred.
*
Hymn: "When Peace Like a River"
David L. Matson, Ph.D., Director
Havergal/Mountain
When peace like a river attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea-billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
"It is well , it is well with my soul."
Though Satan should buffet, tho' trials should come ,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ has regarded my helpless estate ,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.
Chorus :
It is well (it is well) with my soul (with my soul),
It is well , it is well with my soul.
Presentation of Class Gift
Kevin Howells, Senior Class President
Acceptance of Gift
Paul H. Di xon , Ed.D., D.D., LL.D.
Class Song: "Job 23:10"
Presentation of Class of 1940 Gift
Russell Roberts
President, Class of 1940
Presentation of Candidates
Duane R. Wood, D.B.A.
Academic Vice President
#
Conferral of Degrees
Paul H. Dixon , Ed.D., D.D., LL.D.
Presentation of A wards
Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D. , LL.D.
Prayer of Dedication
Edward Spencer, M.A.
Senior Class Advisor
Stephen M . Averitt
Duane B. Priddy , Jr.
*
Alma Mater: "The Spirit of This Place"
David L. Matson, Ph.D., Director
Chambers/Bethel
Let the spirit of this hallowed place
be kindled from above
And the joy of serving Christ our Lord
increase in Christian love.
0 Cedarville, your callfulfil/
and to our God be true!
Then we who truly seek His will
and come to you,
May learn to shine for Him in all we do.
*
Benediction
Richard Durham, Th.D.
Professor of Bible and Greek
Recessional: "Pomp and Circumstance"
Symphonic Winds
Michael P. DiCuirci, M.M., Director
Guests will remain in place until academic procession has left the building.
Edward Elgar
Board of Trustees
Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LLD., President; Cedarville, Ohio
Gilbert Brueckner, (1992), Chairman; Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
Donald Tyler, D.D., (1991), Vice Chairman; Brownsburg, Indiana
Frances Bresson, B.A. (1993), Secretary; Sussex, Wisconsin
George Englemann, (1992), Treasurer; Burton, Michigan
Term of Office Ending June, 1991
Eugene Apple, Ph.D., Cleveland, Ohio
Roy Guenin, Memphis, Tennessee
Gene Miller, Traverse City, Michigan
James H. Misirian, Th.M., Ed.M., Union Grove, Wisconsin
J. Dale Murphy, Waterloo, Iowa
Irwin Olson, Th.D., Mesa, Arizona
Gerald V. Smelser, D.D., Kidron, Ohio
Albert Stevens, M.B .A., Moorestown, New Jersey
Donald Tyler, D.D., Brownsburg, Indiana
Paul C. Vernier, M.D., Fairborn, Ohio
Term of Office Ending June, 1992
Gilbert Brueckner, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
James B. Carraher, J.D., Toledo, Ohio
John Draxler, M.B.A., North Royalton, Ohio
George Engelmann, Burton, Michigan
Lawrence Fetzer, Th.M., Dayton, Ohio
James Henniger, B.A., Canton, Ohio
Jack W. Jacobs, Th.D., West Lake, Ohio
Earl Umbaugh , M.Div., Port Charlotte, Florida
Term of Office Ending June, 1993
Francis Bresson, B.A., Sussex, Wisconsin
Jack Cline, Ph.D., Rockbridge, Ohio
William Commons, M.A., Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Joseph Godwin , Gallipolis, Ohio
David Graham, B.A., Elkhart, Indiana
George O 'Bryon, Nokomis , Florida
Randy Patten, M.Div., Fishers, Indiana
Lynn E. Rogers, B.A., Northfield, Ohio
William Rudd, M.Div., Muskegon , Michigan
William Smith, Allegan, Michigan
Paul Tassell, Ph.D., Schaumburg, Illinois
W. Thomas Younger, D.D., Walnut Creek, California
Emeriti
Charles A. Barth, Poland, Ohio
Arthur W. Dyke, Elyria, Ohio
James T. Jeremiah, M.A., D.D., Litt. D., Cedarville, Ohio
William Patterson, Greer, South Carolina
Robert Sumner, D.D., Ingleside, Texas
Earl Willetts, Berea, Ohio
1990 Graduating Class
Biblical Education
Bible Comprehensive
Jeffrey Cooper Brooks
Curtis Dwayne Cline
Norma L. Deranek
Jeffery N. Oswald
Daniel Lee Rambow
Patricia Lynette Rice
Timothy David Wingert ++
Bible PreSeminary
Kirk Edward Belmont, Jr.
Christian Mark Gifford
Brian Gerald Humphreys
Timothy Craig Miskimen ++
Mark William Nickoson
Scott A. Poling
David Michael Ryan
Paul Eugene Savard
Timothy J. Young
One-Year Bible Certificate
Jodie Lee Patterson
Jennifer Lee Sargent
Business Administration
Accounting
Joel Leroy Campbell ++
David Earl Conner
Twana Lynee Dillard
Rebecca Lyn Ehren ++
Douglas W. Filter
Timothy George Fischer
Kimberly Ann Hahnenstein
Gary Gregg Hoag ++
David Evan Holt
Carolyn Suzanne Holtz
Kristy Ann Krull
Patricia Jean LeCroix
Richard K. Mackey
Roger Ray Meyer
Scott William Miller
Thomas Alan Orser
David Roger Ostlund
Brian Lee Popenfoose
Alvin Prill
David John Rodgers
Shaun W. Spangler
Jody Marie Stough
Treva Stutzman
Dorothy Jean Thomas ++
Business Administration
William Vincent Bates, Jr.
Andrea Lynn Berry
Andrew George Bidlen
Mark William Bishop
Brent Phillip Brendle
Janie Marlene Bresson
Victoir T. Cahoon
Thomas E. Carroll ++
Gary James Clemmer
Janet Ann Davidson
Wilfred Jon Deshetsky
Todd Alan Dunckel
Quentin William Eshleman
Darcey Ann Floyd
Stephen R. Funk
Linda Joy Garrigan
Jaime Sue Gonzalez
Shaun Richard Hannay ++
Jonathan Mark Haskell
Shawn Michael Hess
Dwayne Raymond Hoff
Kevin David Howell s
Vinod Charles John +
Dale Richard Kime
Jeffrey Steven Kohl
David Robert Lehe
Timothy Richard Lowing
Bryan Michael Mesnard
Michael George Minto
Daniel Mark Mleziva
Melynda Diane Moody
Richard Lee Morgan , Jr.
Douglas Eugene Morris
Barbara Lee Paxson
Daryl Eugene Rutt
Darren Richard Salsbury
Bonnie Rhea Schafer
Steven J. Schepers
Stephen Christian Severance, Jr.
Todd Carter Smiley
Jack E. Smith, II
Christopher Paul Smith
Rebecca Lynn Smith
Shari L. Smith
Steven Mark Smith
Demetria Lynn Strickland
Stefanie Lee Swift +
Sandra Jean Terkelsen
Konstantin Tsibouris
Mark Arthur Walters
Daniel Steven Watkins
Tracy Michelle W emett
Derek Lee Wilson
Richard Scott Woughter
Patrick Russell Yonke
Business Communication Technology
Courtenay Elaine Aldrich
Johanna Dee Burtis
Sheila Marie Murdoch
Dawn Marie Shagena
Business Education
Yolonda Jean Hicks +
Cheryl Nadine Warren+
Computer Information Systems
Elizabeth Ann Constable Bell
Judith Lynn Bradway
David L. Burk
Raiceon Julius Hawkins
Thomas B. Liming
Raymond Stuart Sand
Office Technology
Melinda Kay Brandenburg
Melissa Michelle Byrom
Carol Anne Ehrman
Pamela J. Helm
Janell Kelley Holloway
Cynthia Gale Huber
Michelle Marie Manning
Valerie Lynn Plume
Elaine Marie Stroup
Kimberly Jo Teesdale
Communication Arts
Broadcasting
David Robert Allen
Becky S. Batey
Brian E. Bush
Michael Brian Davis
Bobby Joe Hile
Evette Rene Love
Deborah Ann Robinson
Michael Andrew Wood
Ruth Anne Yuen
Mark Stephen Zearfaus
Communication Arts
Margaret Dorothy Alexander
Timothy David Birch
Nathan Carl Bobbett
Penni D. Bresson
Chrisa A. Clark +
Beth Ann Drobinski
Valerie Ann Feliciano
George William Gibbs
Gregory S. Gibbs
Robyn G. Graham
Diane Michelle Hayes
Jules Anthony Hidalgo
James Edward Jordan
Joseph G. Klipping
David Scott McEwen
Pama-Lynn Oswald
Lisa A. Riopell
Jill Ann Scowcroft
Lisa Rogge Stephens
Kimberly Ann Stilwell
Susan Elizabeth VanEaton ++
Margaret Faxon Wheeler
Beth Elaine Williams
Education
Elementary Education
Kimberly Ruth Bailey ++
Brenda Gwen Baird
Kathryn Margaret Bavec +++
Julie Mae Beachy ++
Catherine Christa Beaman
Beth Joye Breederland
Michelle Bumgardner
Tina Louise Calkins
Cari Michelle Chamberlin
Susan Carol Chitwood
Kimberly Beth Cox
Cynthia Louise Curry
W. Edwin Curry
Tamera Sue Detrick
Melody Sue Dillon
Christine Marie Drew ++
Kimberly Dawn Ebner
Deborah Kay Elliott
Janet Kathleen Ellis
Jennifer B. Fink
Tammy Lee Gaspar
Sherri Lynn Gerdes
Debra Kay Habegger
Elizabeth Ann Haddad +++
Susan Rae Hall
Kathleen E. Hanson
Jeri Lynn Hastman
Dawn Marie Hicks ++
Sandra Faye Hitchcock
David Mark Hoecke +
Tara Lynn Hyde
June Louise Hynes
Dionne Michelle Keens
John Jay Kelley
Lisa Ann Kersten +
Sheryl Marie King
Linda Kostura
Gerald Peter Kunisch
Shelly A. Lemponen
Leah Faith Morse
Donna Elizabeth Moyer
Michelle Juli Nakano
Susette Marie Orth
Michelle Renee Paswaters
Stephen Wayne Pelt
Gregrey L. Phipps
Ann Elizabeth Powers
Beth Jean Prince
Mary K. Reeves
Jeffrey David Reiter
Tekerro Rinehart
Karen Rae Roark
Amy Lynn Robenolt
Christine Marie Rober
Timothy Patrick Ryan
Sandra Carol Schwartz
Dawn Marie Smith
Ferro! Lynne Snyder +
Janet Marie Stauffer
Joelle Suzanne Swartz
Brenda Sue Taylor+
Tamara Beth Taylor
Julie Ann Wilson Thompson
Julie Gay Titus +
Sharon Gayle Upchurch
Kathleen Marie Webber
Teresa A. Weiss+
Katharine Ann Welner
Brenda Ann West
Wendy Lynn Widder +++
Karen Louise Young
Health and
Physical Education
Shelby Kay Browning
Rebecca Ruth Clifford
Rhonda Dee Eldridge
Greg L. Frank
James Andrew Galvin
Rodman Dan Haseltine
Deborah Pauline Ingalls
Heidi Laub Kohl
Rachel Katherine Morgret
Adam Daniel Winters
Language and Literature
English
Karen Lynne Acker
Ann Lorraine Baird
LeAnn Maria Barenscheer
Brett A. Barnes
Melissa Ann Coffey ++
Jeffery S. Czyzyk
Laverna Jean Green
Dana Lynn Guy
Lori Lee Haskell
Bryan Matt Hayes
Julie Lynn Hess++
Lisa Karen Johnson
Valerie Jean Kinsey
Guy Joseph Margiotta
Kathryn Kay Pontius +
Graham Morisey Smith +
Neal J. Wallace
Joy Stephanie Warman
Dana Louise Weld
English Education
Toni Dionne Isaacson ++
Greg Michael Kurtz +
Ronda Lynn Short
Stephen Lee Stalter
Spanish
Gloria Grace Parr
Music
Music
Melissa Anne Bethel
Michele Lynn Carlyss
Michael B. Cushman
Andrea Gerstner++
Stephanie Jo Halverson
Philip Anthony Rice
Rebecca Lynn Smith
Music Education
Renee C. Clor
John Frederick Shirley
Nursing
Kimberly Ann Barch ++
Dawn Elizabeth Beachum
Linda Cheryl Benge
Julie A. Bird
Lynn Darlene Bowers
Mindy Kay Brocious
Cheri Lynn Brown
Shelia Renee Brown
Lori M. Daniels
Donna Sue Diem
Janice Lynn Estes
Stacey Jo Finch +
Cyndi Elaine Gall
Anna Kathleen Haskowich
Dawn Noel Hooley
Angela Sue Huested
Joy Lynnee Jarvis
Jill Ann Johnson
Julie Ann Johnson
Shannon Helmick Kain +
Melissa Dawn Kimmel
Beth Ann Lacy
Kimberly Sue Lash
Danna Marie Lichty
Kathleen Marie Low +
Teresa Marie Robison Lum
Karen Melissa Martin +
Brenda Lynn Montford
Sally Jo Moody
Ann Margaret Nicholson
Elizabeth Anne O'Brien
Julie Marie Ream
Lisa Ann Rodebaugh +
Cheryl Ann Ruble
Peter Joseph Savard
Sharon Ann Senay
Sondra Kay Sweet
Christa Lee Umbaugh
Valerie Lou Vanderwest +
Sharon Kay VanDommelen
Laura Sue Wells
Linda Ann Willis
Kimberley Kay Wisdom
Kara Lynn Yant
Laurel A. Yates
Psychology
Behavioral Science
Melanie Sue Bums
Karla Lynn Butler
LeiLani Kei Pritts Dibert
Jean Anne Emeston +
Lisa Eileen Holley
Kathleen Virginia Jones
Lori Ann Mercaldo
Leah Marie Nunn
Andrea Lynn Unger++
Psychology
Robert Alan Balaicuis
James Randall Brian
Donna Jean Danielson
James John DeLange
Marlo Paige Faulkner
Cheryl Ann Fletcher
T. Gail Francisco
James A. Gerakinis
Loren Mitchell Johnson
Melissa J. Klipping
Robert M. Koch
Steven James Lesko
Kimberly Ann Austin McCarty
Darla Joyce Mitchell
Douglas James Moore
Sue Ellen Nash++
David W. Norris
Lane David O'Bryon
Michele Renae Opitz
Jerome David Reid, Jr.
David Todd Rumberger +
Kimberly Jean Sauder
Ann Marie Sulek
Tad Andrew Williams
Science and Mathematics
Criminal Justice
Biology
Monica Lynn Coleman
Charles Gary Grizzard
Timothy J. Lethbridge
Melinda Sue Taylor
Steven Kyle Washburn
Lisa Marie Bergen
Jennifer Lea Brandt
Jennifer Juwon Chon
Eric Brock Fillinger
Jody Michele Hutchison ++
Carla Jeanne Johnson+
Nancy A. Merkh
Joanna Sue Rudelitch
George Mark Seher
David Lawrence Ulmer
Cary DeWight Underwood
Jonathan David Walborn
History
Glen Clarence Bowman, Jr. +++
Tina Marie Lethco
Bradley Clair Merchant
Lawrence Nocella, Jr.
Byron Leigh Upchurch
Jacquelyn Joy Warden
Political Science
Chemistry
David W. Hays
Gregory Charles Hobaugh
Dennis Ray Johnson
Jeffrey Allen Ritenour
Philip Milligan Cruz
Melissa Lynn Filter
Heather M. Fowler+
Kevin Thomas Geiss
Scott Andrew Kaiser
Heather Marie Moody
Roderick David Perkins +
Duane Bruce Priddy, Jr.
Brian R. Smith
John Robert Urban
Casey Jon Williams
Mark Allan Wolf +
Social Science
Darrin Alston King
William Shawn Moot
Catherine Anne Rook ++
Sociology
Tamara Joyce Puff
Michelle Denise Snook
Jill Ann St. John
Mathematics
Karen Elaine Campbell ++
Robert P. Curtis, III +
William Leslie Morgan
Ruth A. Myers
Mark E. Reehl +
Cary Marc Shaw +
Wayne Anthony Shaw
Keith David Simpson
James Andrew White
Patricia Barbara Witt
Honorary Degree
Doctor of Divinity
Richard D. Holliday
+
Social Science
American Studies
Mary Hedrick Price
Roger Alan Swigart
++
+++
graduating with honor
graduating with high honor
graduating with highest honor
Graduation with Honors
Students graduating with academic honors are wearing a gold cord. A student who
earns a grade point average of 3.50 is graduated "with honor"; one who earns a grade
point average of 3.70 is graduated "with high honor"; and one who earns a grade point
average of 3.85 is graduated "with highest honor. " A student must be in residence at
least two full years (90 quarter hours) in order to qualify for honors.
Senior Awards
The following members of the Class of 1990 were recipients of special awards which
were presented at the Honors Day Chapel.
The David G. Canine A ward ... .... ... .... ....... .. ......... .. .. ...................... ... .............. . Scott Poling
The Oxford University Press Award ... ... .. ... ...... .... ....................................... Tim Miskimen
The Arthur Franklin Williams A ward .... ...... ........... .... ........ .... .. ........ .... .. .... Tim Miskimen
The Business Administration Faculty Scholar A ward .. ........... ..................... Shaun Hannay
The Ira C. Mast A ward ........ ... ..... ..... ................... ........... ... ......... ..... ........ ... . Thomas Carroll
The PSI Office Technology ..... .................. ... ... ....... ..... ... ... ... .. .................... .. Valerie Plume
The Wall Street Journal A ward ..... .... .... ... ... ... ... ... .. ..... ..... .. ... ............ .... ... Dorothy Thomas
The Rietveld Fine Arts A wards .... ..... .. ............ ............. ....... ........ .. .... .. .. .. ..... Gregory Gibbs
The Irma M. Dodson A ward ............. ..... ..... .................. .... ......... .... ....... .... ... ...... . Julie Titus
The Erich W. Ebert Award ...... .. ...... .. ........ ... ...... .. .... ...... .. .... ... ... .. .... ..... ..... .... .. . Greg Kurtz
The Arline Littleton Autio Award ..... ... ........ ... ............... .. ........ .. ..... ... .. ....... ... Teresa Weiss
The Alumni Scholarship Award in Language and Literature ... ..... .... ...... ..... .. .. Greg Kurtz
The Rietveld Fine Arts A ward ... .............. ...................... ..... ...................... Andrea Gerstner
The Alumni Scholarship Award in Nursing ..... .... .. ........ .. ....... .. ...... ................ Donna Diem
The Lillian Kresge Memorial Scholarship ....... ... ....... .. ... .. ........ ..... ... .. ...... Lisa Rodebaugh
The Creation Research A ward in Biology ......... ..... ..... ... .. .... ..... .............. ..... Carla Johnson
The Creation Research A ward in Chemistry .. .. .... .. ......... .... .... ..... ........ .. . Roderick Perkins
The Creation Research Award in Math ..... ..... ....... ................................ ...... Keith Simpson
The Martha Louise Brown Memorial Award .. ..... .......... ..... .......... ..... .... Jeffery S. Czyzyk
P. Lynette Rice
The Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship Award .... ..... ........ ...... ................. Sharon Yan Dommelen
Class Officers
President ... .... .... ... .... .. ... ........ ..... ... .......... .. ..... ..... ... ........ ............ ................... Kevin Howells
Vice President ...... ... ... ...... ... ..... .. ... ..... .... ........ .. ........ .. .. ..... ... ....... ..... .... ....... .. Gary Clemmer
Secretary .. ..... .. ...... ... ......... .... ......... .. ...... ...... .... .... ... ... ..... ... .... .. ....... ..... .... .... Wendy Widder
Treasurer .... .. ........ ............ .......... ........... .. ... ..... ..... ... ... .. ..... ............... ...... .. ... ... Joel Campbell
Chaplain .... ... .... ... ........ ............ .. ................ ... ............................................... Nathan Bobbett
Student Government Representatives ........................ ...... .. ... ...... ........ Margaret Alexander
Kara Yant
Marshalls
Ushers
William J. Brewer
Dwight P. Davidson
Mark A. Murdoch
Jeffrey L. Tague
Monica A. Bolet
Kari J. Clark
Amy L. Cooper
Elizabeth M. Copeland
Timothy J. Derks
Brenda J. Fannin
David "Kelly" Fath
Annora B. Gross
Krista J. Hill
Kelli A. Kolesar
Jodi R. Lach
Heidi L. Mackenzie
Wendy Lyn Miller
Kimberley D. Pierce
Rebekah L. Scott
Susan L. Seibert
Marcy L. Sipe
Lisa L. Sommerfeld
Linda J. Thompson
Keith A. Wiederwax
Class of 1940
*
*
*
*
*
Edna Anderson
Margaret Bailey
Lucille Walton Barber
Harold Baynard
Rhea Tavenner Daniels
Dan Dennehey
Ruth Stebbins Elgert
Grace Bickett Ferguson
Lois Fisher
Donald Foulks
Genevieve Jesson Getz
Virginia Townsley Giffin
Eldon Gilliespie
Irene Goodin
Mary Bingamon Hackney
Jane Hampton
Geneva Clemans Heifner
Helen Crawford Hurley
Royden Johnson
Florence Pidgeon Kelly
W avealine Kelso
*
*
*
*
*
*
Anna Margaret King
Orval Labig
Wanda Smith Ledbetter
Crampton Lott
Jean Maddox
John Peterson
Bertha Oleyar Powers
Bette Allison Provenzale
Monroe Pyles
Catherine Harbaugh Pyles
Taylor Rhodes
Russell Roberts
Pauline Ferguson Shaw
Elwood Shaw
Earl Stitsworth
Bums Tanksley
Delbert Tobin
Bessie Shively Watkinson
Martha Belle Bartley Well er
LaVeme Whipp
Marie Wilt
Donna Zeller
*Deceased
This list includes all those students who started with the Class of 1940 and/or those
who may have completed their two-year teaching certificate work in 1938 or 1940.
The Academic Regalia
The colorful academic regalia dates from the Middle Ages when European universities
took form . Academic costume has been in use in the United States since colonial times
and is traditionally used for graduation convocations. An intercollegiate commission
was formed which established the following standard of uniformity for caps, gowns,
and hoods . The standard cap is the mortarboard. The tassel color indicates the subject
field.
Yell ow - science, mathematics
Drab - commerce
Sage Green - physical education
Light Blue - education
Pink - music
Dark Brown - fine arts
White - arts , letters, languages, history
Apricot - nursing
Scarlet - religion
Dark Crimson - humanities
Gold - Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Theology,
Doctor of Arts (some of the doctors have large, metallic tassels)
The length of the hood and the width of the velvet indicate the level of the degree. The
doctor's hood is quite long, has two tails, and has a five-inch wide velvet. The master's
hood is shorter than the doctor' s and has a three-inch wide velvet. The bachelor's hood
is shorter yet and has a two-inch wide velvet. The color of the velvet indicates the field
of study. Blue velvet indicates the doctoral degrees . The dark brown velvet indicates
the Master of Arts degree . White velvet indicates the Bachelor of Arts or the Master of
Arts degree. Scarlet velvet indicates the Bachelor of Divinity degree or the Master of
Divinity degree. Yellow indicates the Bachelor of Science degree. The colors in the
lining of the hood are the university colors.
The gown's traditional color is black. The distinguishing feature of the master 's gown is
the tippet sleeve. The doctor's gown has two distinguishing features: it is cut much
fuller than the bachelor's or the master 's gown and has velvet panels on the sleeves,
around the neck, and down the front. These panels may be black or the color which
symbolizes the subject field in which the degree was earned.
Class Song
Job 23: 10
But He knoweth the way that I take: when
He hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold .
Verse 1
As we tum another page in our lives,
We find the good times fade into goodbyes.
But the best Friend that we have will remain
A treasure that we can always claim.
Chorus
Through the years
He 's been with us together.
The love God 's given us is ours to share.
Through the tears
He'll bring us to tomorrow.
And though within this life we sometimes fail,
The tarnishing of sin will not prevail.
Together in the end we ' ll all come forth as gold.
Verse 2
As we walk this road with Him by our side,
We can trust Him as our faithful Guide.
Through life's fire He will make us bold
To continue on and come forth as gold.
Bridge
On this day we tum back the pages.
He's kept us in His loving hands.
Now this day we 'll look to new horizons .
Always in His presence we ' ll stand.
- Stephen M. Averitt
- Duane B. Priddy, Jr.
Class of 1990
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