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OlampbeU ImuEraity Today's ceremony marks the 121 st graduation exercises 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 9000 students during the 2007 academic year. Students hail from all one-hundred North Carolina counties, fifty states of the United States and fifty-three countries of the world.
Established as a liberal arts college, which initially awarded the associate and bachelor 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 awarding 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 awarding of the Juris Doctor degree. The Doctor of Pharmacy degree was approved in 1985 with the establishment of the Campbell University School of Pharmacy.
The university's newest and sixth school. The Campbell University Divinity School, was established on October 25, 1995 and enrolled the charter class in August, 1996. In May of 2007, the School will award, for the first time, the Doctor of Ministry degree.
Because of the university's strategic location, Campbell provides educational opportunities for servicemen and women at military installations located at Fort Bragg, Pope 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 1000 students from Malaysia are enrolled in Campbell University at Tunku Abdul Rahman College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Campbell University is committed to the mission of providing its students with a Christian worldview 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.
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, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the Professional Golf Association Commission on Education, the Association of Theological Schools, and the Council on Social Work Education.
Throughout its 121 year history, Campbell University has been led by four presidents: Dr. James A. Campbell, Dr. Leslie H. Campbell, Dr. Norman Adrian Wiggins and the current president. Dr. Jerry M. Wallace.
Qllaafi of 20117 A grand total of degrees conferred during the 2006-2007 academic year is 2,129. A total of 808 students (442 undergraduate and 366 graduate and professional) are listed in this commencement program. The candidates for undergraduate degrees include 34 Associate in Arts, 22 Bachelor of Applied Science, 8 Bachelor of Health Science, 112 Bachelor of Business Administration, 155 Bachelor of Science, 100 Bachelor of Arts, and 11 Bachelor of Social Work.
Of the graduate and professional candidates, there are 63 Master of Business Administration, 19 Master of Education, 3 Master of School Administration, 1 Master of Arts, 3 Master of Arts in Education, 8 Doctor of Ministry, 42 Master of Divinity, 24 Doctor of Ministry, 94 Master of Science, 94 Doctor of Pharmacy, and 109 Juris Doctor.
Of the total 2,129 graduates, 413 student completed their degree in December 2006 and another 262 in August 2006. In addition to the 808 students in the graduation program today, 646 students have earned bachelor degrees through the University's program at Tunku Abdul Rahman College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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For most men, attaining distinction within one professional arena is a lifetime achievement. Achieving prominence in three separate spheres is Herculean. Norman Adrian Wiggins, Chancellor and Professor of Law at Campbell University, has earned national recognition in three circles - the legal profession, higher education and the Baptist denomination.
A native of Burlington, North Carolina, Dr. Wiggins is a veteran of World War II, where he served four years in the United States Marine Corps. After returning from his service to our nation, he began his educational pilgrimage and earned the Associate in Arts degree from Campbell Junior College, the Bachelor of Arts (magna cum laude) from Wake Forest College, the Bachelor of Laws {cum laude) from the Wake Forest College School of Law, and the Master of Law and Doctor of the Science of Law from Columbia University School of Law.
Following a brief career with Planters Bank and Trust, Dr. Wiggins taught law and served as General Counsel at Wake Forest College. On June 6, 1967, Dr. Wiggins assumed the presidency of Campbell College and immediately began charting a course for the institution that would lead to the establishment of one of the outstanding trust management programs in the nation, an award-winning and nationally recognized Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), and the establishment of five professional schools-the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, the School of Education, the School of Pharmacy, and the Divinity School. He also led in the College's move to university status in 1979.
Under Dr. Wiggins' leadership, Campbell's educational programs were extended beyond Buies Creek as the University was among the first private schools to offer extended education opportunities at military installations, including Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base, New River Air Base, and Camp Lejeune. Furthermore, he was a pioneer in the development of international educational programs. His most notable international venture was the creation of the partnership between Campbell University and Tunku Abdul Rahman College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - a partnership that now spans more than twenty-five years.
Dr. Wiggins' educational expertise and leadership ability have been recognized and called upon by numerous organizations across North Carolina and the United States. Most notably he has served as president of the North Carolina Association of Independent Colleges and Universities; the National Association of College and University Attorneys; the Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities; and the North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities.
A nationally acclaimed legal scholar, specializing in the area of wills and trusts. Dr. Wiggins has written three books. Wills and Administration of Estates in North Carolina, Estates and Trusts, and Trust Functions and Services. A former editor of the North Carolina Will Manual, he has been a contributor to many legal periodicals.
A devoted churchman, Dr. Wiggins has served North Carolina Baptists at the state and national levels. Dr. Wiggins is one of only two Baptist college presidents to serve as president of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. He has also served as president of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board and the National Fellowship of Men. Furthermore, he was named one of the Most Influential Baptist Leaders of the Twentieth Century by the Biblical Recorder.
In recognition of his meritorious accomplishments. Dr. Wiggins has received many awards. Included among the long list of honors is the Distinguished Service Awards from The Newcomen Society of America and The National Association of College and University Attorneys; The Commander's Award for Public Service; the International Freedom of Mobility Award; the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award; and, the John J. Parker Award. He was also named one of the top educational leaders in the state in the book. The North Carolina Century: Tar Heels Who Made a Difference, 1900-2000.
In May 2003, following a thirty-six year tenure as president of Campbell University, Dr. Wiggins retired. In recognition of his exemplary service, the Board of Trustees named Dr. Wiggins Chancellor of the University.
Dr. Wiggins is married to his college sweetheart, Mildred (Millie) Harmon Wiggins.
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(Sra&uatinn PrDgram Presiding
Prelude
Entry of University Mace
Processional*
Presentation of Colors*
The National Anthem*
Invocation
Welcome
Recognition of Faculty
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
Conferring of Honorary Degrees
Commencement Address
Conferring of Degrees
Awarding of Degrees
ROTC Commissioning Ceremony
Closing Remarks
Hymn*
Benediction*
Recessional*
Jerry M. Wallace President
Daniel W. Hester 79 Organist
Mace Bearer - Shahriar Mostashari Bag Pipers - Yance Covington
Connor Todd
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE Edward Elgar
ROTC Battalion Color Guard Brian Johnson, Color Sergeant
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Francis Scott Key Phillip J. Morrow Director, Associate Professor of Church Music
Dennis N. Bazemore '77 Vice-President for Student Life
Harold B. Wells, Sr. '00 Chairman, Campbell University Board of Trustees
M. Dwaine Greene '79 Vice-President for Academic Ajfairs and Provost Carolyn B. Morrison Jerry D. Taylor
Robert J. Braxton '07 Brigadier General Susan Lawrence '79
President Wallace Provost Greene
Dinah E. Gore Albert L. Meiburg Edward M. Gore, Sr. '52 Mildred H. Wiggins '48 Jimmy S. Jackson Norman A. Wiggins '-^5
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President Wallace Provost Greene
University Deans
James Milton Loffert Professor, Military Science
President Wallace
LEAD ON, O KING ETERNAL Henry T. Smart
Jerry Parsons '85 Pastor, Holly Springs Baptist Church, Broadway, NC
THE HEAVENS DECLARE Bendetto Marcello THE GLORY OF GOD
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I^Dnorary iegmfi Dinah Eubanks Gore
Doctor of Laws Mrs. Dinah Gore is a native of Duplin County, North Carolina. She is a talented real estate professional, a loving wife and mother, a devoted Christian, and a strong supporter of Campbell University. As a person active in her church and community, Mrs. Gore exemplifies a wonderful combination of graciousness and strength.
Edward Mannon Gore, Sr. Doctor of Laws
Mr. Ed Gore is a 1952 graduate of Campbell College. A highly successful real estate developer, his name is virtually synonymous with the prized coastal properties of Sunset Beach, Twin Lakes, Inc., Sea Trail Resort, and Ocean Ridge Plantation. He is a devoted churchman, a community leader, and an enthusiastic supporter of his Ahna Mater. He currently serves as a member of Campbell's Board of Trustees and as chairman of the Campbell University Foundation.
Jimmy Smith Jackson Doctor of Science
Mr. Jimmy Jackson has had a distinguished career in the field of pharmacy. Not only has he held significant positions with major pharmaceutical companies, such as Kerr, Eckerd, and Glaxo, he has also been a strong supporter of pharmacy education. He currently serves as a member of the Pharmacy Network Foundation which has provided generous financial support to Campbell Uni i^ersity's School of Pharmacy.
Albert Lunny Meiburg Doctor of Divinity
Dr. A1 Meiburg is a noted authority in the areas of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Care. In his professional life, he has been a prolific writer, an effective counselor, a loving pastor, a respected teacher, and an admired administrator. A man of both humility and strength, he is currently a Senior Professor of Pastoral Care in the Campbell University Divinity School.
Mildred Harmon Wiggins Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs. Millie Wiggins was the University's First Lady for thirty-six years. A native of Coats, North Carolina, she is a Campbell graduate and has maintained a life long affinity with education.. Handling her multiple personal and professional roles so graciously, she embodies the best of loyalty and devotion to Campbell University.
Norman Adrian Wiggins Doctor of Humane Letters
Norman Adrian Wiggins is Campbell University's first chancellor and its long-time president, serving a distinguished tenure in the latter role from 1967-2003. During his presidency, the University expanded to six schools, including one which bears his name, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law. A recognized legal scholar, he has also been highly influential in Christian higher education and in the Baptist denomination.
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Jack Britt, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jack Britt, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Ronald W. Maddox, Dean, School of Pharmacy Michael G. Cogdill, Dean, Campbell University Divinity School Karen P. Nery, Dean, School of Education Melissa A. Essary, Dean, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
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AlgEruon ^uUtumt Aiuarft 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, and 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 (including former President Grover Cleveland among its 77 members) 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 Southern 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.
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 wife Mary Mildred still live and influence the lives of others.
ROBERT J. BRAXTON
Mr. Robert J. Braxton of New Bern, North Carolina is the 2007 student recipient of the Algemon Sydney Sullivan Award. He is graduating summa cum laude, with a major in Trust and Investment Management (Pre-Law) and a minor m Financial Planning.
In addition to maintaining a challenging academic schedule, Robert has been involved in campus life. He has served as SGA Senior Class President (2006-2007), SGA Junior Class Representative (2005-2006), and Adam Smith Club President (2006-2007).
In pursuit of his desire to become an attorney, Robert will be entering the University of Florida's Fredric G. Levin College of Law in Gainesville, Florida. He is the son of Bob and Sharon Braxton.
BRIGADIER GENERAL SUSAN LAWRENCE
Brigadier General Susan Lawrence has been selected to receive the 2007 Algemon Sydney Sullivan Award. A native of Ida Grove, Iowa, General Lawrence began her military career in 1973. In 1979 she graduated from Campbell University with a bachelor's degree in psychology, then continued her education at the University of Georgia, the Army War College, and the Army Command and General Staff College. She is married to Neil Sonne of Titusville, Pennsylvania.
As her distinguished career has progressed. General Lawrence has been highly decorated, with credits including, though not limited to, Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal (with 8 Oak Leaf Clusters), and the Army Achievement Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf clusters).
Initially commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1979, following a series of promotions, in 2000 she assumed command of the 7th Signal Brigade in Germany. In her current assignment as Director of Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems at the U. S. Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base, General Lawrence is responsible for providing communications and information systems for U. S. forces operating in Afghanistan, Iraq and 25 other countries in the command's area of operations. She has recently been selected to take over as Commanding General, 5th Signal Command/Deputy of Staff, G-06, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany.
211)0 Acaiiemtc ProccBHtmi The centuries-old pageantry of the academic procession dates from ancient traditions rooted in the early universities. Since the first academic ceremonies were predominantly the charge of 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 Trust and Wealth Management Candidates for the Degree of Master of Education Candidates for the Degree of Master of School Administration Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts in Christian Education
Candidates for the Degree of Master of Divinity Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Ministry Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science 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 Flonorary Degrees Program Dignitaries
University Faculty Marshal
Shahriar Mostashari, Professor Lundy-Fetterman School of Business
Faculty Marshals Senior Class Officers
Jerw D. Taylor President Robert Braxton College of Arts and Sciences President Candice Scroggs
Carl R Broadhurst Secretary/Treasurer Gency Kirk Lundy-Fetterman School of Business
Campbell ^l^i^e^ityWvfnity School Senior Class Representatives p. . • p p Elliot Acosta Kassie Dent ScS^^^EduSfion Chiara Geandi Sarayah Ware
Emily Holliday Samuel Richardson Patrick K. Hetrick
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law
Larry N. Swanson Student Government Association Officers School of Pharmacy
President Ryan Jones Student Marshals President Robert Connelly
Executive Secretary Megan Truelove Paula Apone Jonathan Lazenby Treasurer Shelley Lucas William Creech Tina Lee Women s Campus President Anna Marie Sullivan Crystal N. Dowless Marsha McCoy Men s Campus President Josh Barnes Nancy Jo Ezzell Nathan Minervino Commuting Student President Victoria Sibelu Patricia Greene Abby Nery Karen Hobbs Thuy Tran Megan Hunter Alicia Turner Casey Langdon Peter Woods
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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.
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Chanda Charese Bennett Dunn
Anthony Cruitt Jacksonville
Melanie Ann Cruz Ewa Beach, HI
Timothy James Cunningham Gamer
Christopher Victor Daming Fayetteville
Matthew Day Woodside, NY
Joshua W. Diaz Camp Lejeune
Jerome Edmonds Durham
LaToya N. Gates Fort Bragg
Christopher A. Glenn Jacksonville
Sherry Lee Grand Omak, WA
Terri R. Guerrero Sanford
Monica W. Hope Clinton
Algemon Kevin Joseph Fayetteville
Lisa H. Lavender Jacksonville
Darcey Jo Lindsley Miami, FL
SherlyLucien Fayetteville
Lawrence Keith Michel Clayton
Edison R Ortega Fort Bragg
Vincent Pellegrino Clinton, NJ
Christopher Joel Potratz Cameron
Roberto J, Ramos-Flores Fort Bragg
Charles Sylvester Robertson, Jr. Severn, MD
John Henry Russi, Sr. Jacksonville
Thomas Lee Smart Lillington
Mark Anthony Spencer North Olmsted, OH
James V. Taylor Jacksonville
Oswald Judson Tobin III Orient, OH
Derediz Torres, Jr. Summerville, SC
Judy Lynn Toutant Durham
Catelin Tran ; Camp Lejeune
Antonio L, Ureste San Antonio, TX
David Fleming Wakefield Fort Bragg
lartitUir nf AppltEfi i'ritnce Wans Sebastian Antoine Fayetteville
Scott Anthony Ballentine Hudson, FL
Joni Lynn Dauphinais Broadway
Kristina Marie Fischer Ashville, PA
John Francis Xavier Gabbard Cary
Don Hamilton Fayetteville
Angela Marie Harris Clinton, lA
Stephen Johnson Round Rock, TX
Michael John Jovanovich Fayetteville
Robin Tracey Kasper Fayetteville
Charles Fletcher Lloyd Sanford
Sauran Maitra Apex
Raizhe LaJuan Manuel Navarre, FL
Jeffrey D.Metz Spring Lake
Steven Warren Moraingstar Linden
Randall Scott Rogers Robbinsville
Kenneth B. Russell Fayetteville
Angel Casiano Saez Fayetteville
Dustin Michael Sickle Hubert
Bonnie G. Steglich-Randolph Fayetteville
Robert Clarence Valdillez Raleigh
Melissa Ann Williams Sanford
lacltelnr nf Orient? Adam Eliza Nigel Charles New York, NY
Monique Charles Fayetteville
Thomas J. Eigel, Jr. Lakewood, WA
Spencer Lamay Farrow II Poughkeepsie, NY
Kerry Liane Garrison Fayetteville
Eric Henry Maerten Fort Bragg
Brent G. Oland Sanford
Richard William Strayer Cameron
latljtlnr nf SuBtnMa A&mmiatnittnn Elliot Acosta Oriando, FL
Michelle J. Arroyo-Santos Fayetteville
Stephanie L. Bacik Raleigh
Heather Leonard Bair Godwin
Mary Katherine Beck Rose Hill
James Biggs Amawalk, NY
Ashley EUzabeth Bingham Trinity
Kenneth Edward Blackmon, Jr. Goldston
Robert J. Braxton New Bern
Ashley Nicole Brown Fayetteville
Kevin LaMar Bullock, Sr. Rolesville
Blake Douglas Burd Roxboro
Charles Edward Campbell North Myrtle Beach, SC
Jose Angel Campos Brownsville, TX
Joshua M. Caro Coats
Nathaniel Reed Coats Pinehurst
Chace A. Conley Detroit Lakes, MN
Christin Taylor Connor Riegelwood
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Gregory Adam Connor Wake Forest
Miranda Brooke Creech Dunn
Thomas Patrick Creech Gamer
Ciji Nichole Cress Faith
Daniel Cory Crompton Apex
Abigail Adair Curley Holly Springs
Johnny H. "Trey" Daughtridge III Clayton
Ashley Ren& Davis Willow Spring
Adam Wade Deal Fuquay-Varina
Carl Kojo Dormenyo Accra, Ghana
Robert Eugene East, Jr. Santee, CA
Floyd Thomas Eastwood Fuquay-Varina
Eric Stewart Espey Gastonia
Tiffany Lynn Evans Raleigh
John D. Fisher II Stedman
Melissa Fitzgerald Selma
Patrick Thomas Gallagher Beverly Hills, MI
Cheryl Dickinson Garcia Jacksonville
Adam Christopher Gerometta Liberty
Shemeia Tekoa Gilmore Columbia, SC
Tina Jean Grant Jacksonville
Daniel J. Greco Jamestown, NY
Travis M. Gurley Eureka
Tracy A, Hague EUzabeth City
Thomas Hammett Hames Lincolnton
Brittany Nicole Harris Dunn
Jeanna Leigh Hastie La Grange
Austen Robert Hawkey Joppa, MD
William Collins Holland Richmond, VA
Emily Fae Holliday Everetts
Mary Elizabeth Hopkins Winston Salem
Tiffany Michelle Howard Angier
Tony Christopher Howell Fayetteville
Jerry E. Hunter Beulaville
Loren Grey Hawley Jackson Clinton
Cheryl Arleen James Raleigh
Justin Scott Jones Wilson
Chad Brandan Joyce Madison
Kristine Linette Igo Keenan Fountain Valley, CA
Anthony Keeton Hartlepool, England
Frederick F. Kirk Hope Mills
David Lee Knight Greensboro
Aaron Michael Koehler Portage, WI
Allen J. Layton Edenton
Julie Kristen Lester Greensboro
Joshua Michael Ligon Sanford
Shao Feng Lin Fuquay-Varina
Matthew Robert Little Wake Forest
Jonathan Matthew Lizotte Wake Forest
Sarah Nicole Magruder Lilbum, GA
Kevin Todd May Willow Spring
Lindsay A. Maynard Yorktown, VA
Jeremy Ryan McLain Camden
Mary Beth McLamb Dunn
Harold A. Miller, Jr. Belmont, OH
Sarah E. Miller Raleigh
Whitney Elizabeth Mitchell Leland
Aurelina Moore Lillington
Rafael A. Morros III Springhill, FL
Richard Paul Mosden ; Livonia, MI
David B. Murray Barre, VT
Richard Gordon Newman Swan Quarter
Tonia Jean Newton Jacksonville
Matthew Hinton Norris Dunn
Sara Elizabeth Odom Raleigh
Daniel Edwin Ordnung Conway
Christopher Allen Parsons Broadway
Elizabeth Kay Pavlik Steubenville, OH
Christine L. Peterson Holly Springs
Laura Mae Ploughe Raleigh
Christopher Michael Price Lillington
Patricia A. Pullings Fayetteville
James Jarrod Rapalje Fayetteville
Austin Hoyle Rape Monroe
Nicholas Brent Rogers Watha
Daly Avon Russ Winchester, VA
Dobromila Sar Ewa Beach, HI
John L. Smith Wilmington
Kyle R. Spahr N. Barrington, IL
Ryan David Stump Fayetteville
Mary Leslie Surles Benson
Wafaa Taissir Buies Creek
Kacey Nicole Teer Burlington
Brandon C. Tipton Lincolnton
Joseph A. Waldecker Columbia Station, OH
Derek A. Wall Raleigh
Jessica Ren& Ward Fuquay-Varina
Anthony Warren Dunn
Dana Marie Wells Apex
Lonnie Allen Whitehead Sarasota, FL
Melissa Joy Whitney Front Royal, VA
Robert Justin Wilkinson Sanford
Matthew S. Willis Dunn
Jessica Brooke Woodard Princeton
lacl|ebr of Allison Dawn Ackermatui Dunkirk, MD April Lee Baker Willow Spring Catherine Leona Allen Seven Lakes Kate Elizabeth Barger Hickory Aaron Michael Anderson Greensboro Ashley Carroll Barnes Louisburg Christina Renee Anderson Fuquay-Varina Hannah Rae Bazemore Lillington Amelia Jacquelyn Arthur Mount Olive Amanda Susan Beauchamp Advance Adam Webster Autry Dunn Jeima Leigh Bechtel Sanford Lourette M. Awad ' Flushing, NY S. Kate Beck Sanford
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Heather J. Becker Canastota, NY
Payal S. Bhagat Apex William Frederick Black Fuquay-Varina Mary Channing Bogue Fremont
Teresa Ann Bradley Dunn Sara Elizabeth Brown Fayetteville Rachel Saunders Bruce Eagle Springs Jonathan Randolph Buchanan Stokesdale Leah Bethany Buchanan Asheville Keleigh Canter High Point Jerri-Beth Carlson Tampa, FL Erica N. Carroll Kings Mountain Arnold Castro Houston, TX Cheresia Reannen Covington Hamlet Carly Kristin Cox Raleigh Katherine Grace Cross Southern Pines Kimberly Ceven Crowell Spring Lake Eric Browning Danielczyk Clayton Laura Gail Daughtry Roanoke Rapids
Hannah Cullop Davidson Buxton Jennifer Marie Davis Robbins Hunter Goodwin Dawson Danville, VA Benjamin Keith DeBlanc Hillsborough John Daniel DeBord Hamshire, TX Sarah Kathryn Dillon Cary Beate Drung-Sutton Fort Bragg Stephanie Morgan Edwards Smithfield Sandy Elmehrath Cary Christopher Wills England Ontario, Canada Barbara Autry Esparza Willow Spring
Amber Teresa Ferrell Buies Creek Donel Fontil Kissimmee, FL
Crystal Dawn Frazier Oxford India Sioux Fulbright Raleigh Robert McCleaf Fullerton Sanford David Robert Fussell Holly Springs Vercie Chivon Gant Burlington Margaret Mary Gilliam Hampton, VA Jill Marie Goddard Cameron Wilfredo S. Golez Eagle River, AK Shannon Danielle Graham Lillington Angelyn Frances Gravely Rocky Mount Mary Catherine Haarsgaard High Point Kira Nicole Hamilton Boiling Springs Paul Hunter Heath New Bern Sara Beth Heath Kenansville Jeremy C. Half Alliston, Canada Travis Craig Hellstrom Hickory Theresa Rose Hentges Bumsville, MN Kenneth Odie Hill Detroit, MI
Christopher Steven Hinson Kannapolis Lisa Nicole Honrine Salemburg Hollie R. Hooton Dunn Cassandra Lee Home Dunn Elizabeth Michele Homsby Kailua, HI Jessica Moran Huffman Cornelius Brittany Christine Hunter Beulaville Shaundreal Desere'e Jamison Durham Karlene Nadine Jessie Fort Hood, TX Wendy Lynnette Johnson Goldsboro
Heather Leighann Jones Zebulon Ryan Alexander Jones Linwood, NJ Leslie Michelle Kennedy Siler City Teri L. Kessler East Bend Nicole Susan Kettenhofen Hartford, WI Leah Marie Koblich Fuquay-Varina
Donald Edward Komegay, Jr. Warsaw Senyo Newell Kploanyi Sayreville, NJ
Alexandra Kathleen LeMere Lillington Daniel Carl Letbetter Wade Brooke Shellabarger Little Raleigh Kristen Elise Lohr .Waldorf, MD Dejan Maglic Statesville
AjaNadene Margemm Hubert Ashley Louise Maynard Erwin Kyle Douglas McElveen Bear Creek Andrea Natasha McLean Red Springs Bethany Hope McNair Louisburg Amy Dale Mercado Coats Crystal Jane Mitchell Statesville Billy A. Moody Charlotte Elizabeth Diana Moore Mount Olive Kara Brooke Morgan Roanoke, VA Rachael Leigh Morgan Montpelier, VA Alexandra Linn Morrison Ocean Isle Beach Ashley Lynn Neighbors Providence Alyse Nicole Nelson Indianapolis, IN
Jennifer Ellen Norris Charlotte Calli Marie Nosal Chagrin Falls, OH Veronica Ostlie Jacksonville Stephenie Lynn Pappas Middletown, DE Elizabeth Anne Parker Jacksonville Ida Danielle Parr Jamestown Bhavini B. Patel Buies Creek Megan Paul Burlington, Canada
Phillip Matthew Payne Vale Lauren Meagan Penny Buies Creek Thomas W. Powell, Jr. Concord Worden Tyler Price Gamer Adam Keith Pridgen Whiteville Johnathan Barrett Raynor Elizabethtown David Efrain Rengifo Baltodano Goldsboro Samuel W. Richardson Ellerbe Stephanie Renee Ritch Liberty Angela Joy Robinson West Chicago, IL
Kristina Marie Ronnfeldt Dunn Zachary John Royall Thiurnond Brittany Katherine Rusin Cary Shalishah Ruth Russell Southern Pines Shinichi Saito Laurinburg Joshua Heath Sands Shallotte
Mathew Jason Scalise Stedman Candice Scroggs Asheville Eric R. Selinsky Moodus, CT Devin Sheppard Roxborough, Tobago
Mayuko Shintai Atlanta, GA Marc Sifre Sole Granollers, Spain
Justin Lynell Smith Richmond, VA Shannon Diatme Smith Atlanta, GA Jessica Spirl Fayetteville
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Dustin James Squibb Clinton Mariusz J. Stanczyk Shelby Lauren Ashley Suggs La Grange Anna Marie Sullivan Hudson Rachel Adair Templin Andersonville, TN Bettina Grace Thomas Greensboro
Christina S. Thomas Elkhart, IN Tyler Jefferson Toney Forest City Dana Paige Turner Albemarle
Dennis E. Tyndall, Jr. Cary Sarayah Ain Ware Raleigh
Lael Rebecca Watts Clinton Juergen Marcus Werner Germering, Bavaria
Robert John Weymouth Fayetteville Alvin Cabot Williamson Fayetteville Marion Wilson III Columbus, GA Russell Henry Woods El Paso, TX Lashanda Raquel Wright Raleigh Jeremy Lee Yama Buies Creek Rebecca St. Onge Yeatts Hyannisport, MA Rona L. Young Fayetteville
lacljElnr of Arta Rebecca Maria Abrahamson Goldsboro SamarAzem Jos, Nigeria Cassandra Marie Radloff Bardell Fayetteville
Staci Elisabeth Beard Chapel Hill Martha Laraleigh Bigham Liberty Colin David Bilichka New Bern Octavia Lynn Blackwell Fayetteville
Natalie Michelle Bolton Warrenton Ignazzina Maria Brucia Matthews Robin Leigh Carawan Grantsboro Maggie Elisabeth Casteen Rose Hill Julia Lynn Cava Clinton Kelly Alva Davis Cameron Kassie Megan Dent Union, WV Miranda Ann Eiseman Willow Spring
Jeffrey Lamon Enoch Apex Becky Lee Finken Buies Creek Allison Elizabeth Flentje Ellicott City, MD Kathryn Elizabeth Flinchum Wadesboro
Victor Ignacio Flores Dunn Charlotte Diane Fore Albuquerque, NM Lyndsey Evaine Furlough Creswell Lyndsay Christina Furr Greensboro Sonja Elizabeth Gambrell Lillington William Ian Garrett Buies Creek Russ Jackson Gibson Henderson, KY Michael William Giles Bowie, MD
Jonathan Michael Golike New Bern John Gordon, Jr Charlotte Adam Dewitt Graham Green Cove Springs, FL Kristen Nicole Harris Harrisburg Trista Lynne Hinson Tabor City John David Holshouser III Danville, VA Carlton Thompson Huffman ' Granite Falls Amanda Marie Inderbitzen Linden Julia Jablonska Shelby Shameka Jevonte'e Jamison Durham Amber Nowell Johnson Linden Amy Nicole Kelly Salemburg Christopher James Kirchner Patchogue, NY Robert Edward Lairmore Philadelphia, PA Quinn W. LeSage Helena, MT Kristin Adiel Lewis Willow Spring Zheng Wei Lim Johor, Malaysia
John David Lucas Erwin
Krista Leigh MacPherson Riva, MD Jennifer Legg Matthews Holly Springs Denise Michelle McLean Lillington
Tabitha Nicole McLean Coimcil Ann Brittan McSpadden West Jefferson Challis Timothy Moffitt Ramseur Natalie Antonia Moore Charlotte Tara Michelle Moore North Topsail Island
Lennard Lyman Morgan Benson Christen Tara Morphis Greensboro MueniMuli Kiserian, Kenya
Rebekah Michelle Murray Matthews Jeffery Nelson Spring Lake Matthew Aaron Nester Kill Devil Hills Christopher Russell Newton Fayetteville Tian Pei Ng Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Jessica Lauren Osnoe Fayetteville
Jeanie Elizabeth Padgett Wilmington David Adam Panak, Jr. Spring Arbor, MI Caria Marie Parker Clayton Hannah Elizabeth Paschal Goldston Jeremy Ross Pittman Gamer Chelsie Lynne Poole Asheboro Brenton Patrick Poynter Greenville, SC Bradley Christian Prentice Graham David Earl Quantock, Jr. Ft. Lenordwood, MO
James Nathan Rice Mebane Adrienne Marie Rieley Hope Mills Chiara Grandi Rivera Burlington Amanda Christine Schneider Columbia, MD Cynthia Ann Sharp Rocky Mount Alejandra Olivia Shaw Dick Vina Del Mar, Chile Kevin Daniel Sherriff Salisbury
Jeromy Bryan Smith Advance William Justin Smith Edenton Marissa Marie Snow St. Louis, MO Iva Stojancev Belgrade, Serbia Jeimy Elaine Sweet Millers Creek
Jessica Louise Tacha Front Royal, VA Taro Tanaka . Ibaraki, Japan
Amanda Leighanne Gaddis Thesing Dallas Ryan Paul Thompson Maiden Tabitha Anne Turner Wilmington Judith Meagan Van Deventer Prince Frederick, MD Wee Keat Wan Perak, Malaysia
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Olen Leo Watson III Knightdale Holland Love White Four Oaks Kelly Channing Whitman Fayetteville Shari Lashawn Whittaker Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Karoline Marie Will Wake Forest
Courtney Emma Willey Rocky Mount Justin Darwin Williams Gamer Jordan Christopher Wood Coats Brandon W. Woodmff Emporia, VA
Stacey Erin Yelverton Gamer
lad|clar of g'orial Work Mary Elizabeth Arant Kenly William Evan Boyce Madison, AL Lisa Renay Byrd Wendell Rachel Elizabeth Grabb Wilmington Linda Marie Hemandez Fort Bragg Nikisha McNeill Linden
Carey Amanda Moore Raleigh Amy Christine Phillips Waldorf, MD Mary Elizabeth Rhodes Lillington Brooke Ellen Wargin Lillington Laura Dacus Wooten Raleigh
iMafito of luainsas Aimitiiatratton Violette Oluwatosin Aj iboye Buies Creek
Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Campbell University, 2003
Ryann Walker Angle Roanoke, VA J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2002
Aaron D. Amette Goldsboro J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., North Carolina State University, 2004
Steven David Baldwin Raleigh B.A., Westem Illinois University, 2002
Kerolous Nashat Botros Raleigh B.A., East Carolina University, 2005
Kenneth James Britton Raleigh B.A., North Carolina State University, 2003
Shiau Yen Chin-Dennis Raleigh B.A., Aubum University, 1993
John William Deason III Murfreesboro, TN B.S., Middle Tennessee State University, 2004
Aleesha Lynn Dunham Hayesville Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007
Clint Ellison Fuller Fair Bluff B.S., Campbell University, 2005
Jennifer Paige Jones Raleigh B.B.A., Campbell University, 2001
Andrew Charles Kessell Gastonia Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007
Matthew T. Kirtland Franklin, PA J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Barton College, 2004
Paul H. Koch Raleigh B.S., North Carolina Wesleyan College, 1997
Carrie A. Leis Blackstone, VA Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University, 2003
Jennifer Elizabeth Long Denver J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.A., Wake Forest University, 2003
Ryan Joseph McCue Raleigh B.S., Marist College, 2001
Christopher Scott Morden Gamer J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.A., University of Michigan, 2004
Jennifer Childers Norris Durham B.S.B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2000
Meredith Erin Norris Wilmington Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., North Carolina State University, 2003
Russell Howard Nygard Morrisville B.S., California State Polytechnic University, 1995
Jessica Dawn Olson Scranton, PA Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007
Patrick Allen Phillips Parish, NY B.B.A., Campbell University, 2005
Leah Caroline Pittman Pikeville Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007
Curtis S. Potter Cary J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., East Carolina University, 2004
Naree Ruangpanit Raleigh B.S., Mahidol University, Thailand, 2000
Stephen W. Sassaman Apex B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1998
Christopher Sean Ian Schaefer Clayton M.Div., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1997
James Austin Veasey Raleigh B.S., UNC-Greensboro, 1997
Julia Elizabeth Webster Raleigh B.S., Meredith College, 2003
Teresa Lyn Welch Robbins B.B.A., Campbell University, 2006
Eric Raymond Whritenour Raleigh B.S., North Carolina State University, 1999
Angela Morris Williams Durham Pharm.D., Campbell University, 2007
Geneva L. Yourse Matthews J.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Wake Forest University, 2004
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Mary Katherine Beck Rose Hill B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
James Biggs Amawalk, NY B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Ashley Elizabeth Bingham Trinity B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Blake Douglas Burd Roxboro B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Miranda Brooke Creech Dunn B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Thomas Patrick Creech Gamer B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Ciji Nichole Cress Faith B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Abigail Adair Curley Holly Springs B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Adam Wade Deal Fuquay-Varina B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Eric Stewart Espey Gastonia B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
John Delanion Fisher 11 Stedman B.B./.., Campbell University, 2007
Jeamia Leigh Hastie La Grange B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
William Collins Holland Richmond, VA B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Julie Kristen Lester Greensboro B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Matthew Robert Little Wake Forest B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Sarah Nicole Magruder Lilbum, GA B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Lindsay Ann Maynard Yorktown, VA B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Jeremy Ryan McLain Camden B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Richard Gordon Newman Swan Quarter B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Christopher Allen Parsons Broadway B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Elizabeth Kay Pavlik Steubenville, OH B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Laura Mae Ploughe Raleigh B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
James Jarrod Rapalje Fayetteville B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Austin Hoyle Rape Monroe B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Nicholas Brent Rogers Watha B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Kacey Nicole Teer Burlington B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Brandon C. Tipton Lincolnton B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Lonnie Allen Whitehead Sarasota, FL B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
Jessica Brooke Woodard Princeton B.B.A., Campbell University, 2007
iKaatcr of lEiucation Warren Tracy Bacon Southport
M.S., Buffalo State College, 1999 B.S., Buffalo State College, 1997
Alison Gray Bowman Apex B.S., Campbell University, 2003
Kristen Marie Britt Lumberton B.S., Campbell University, 2003
Randolph Crews, Jr. Henderson B.S., Campbell University, 2003
Calvin W. Dickenson Toledo, OR B.A., University of Southern Califomia, 2003
Sylvia Rackley Goodnight Lillington B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1976
Phillip Wayne Hatcher Buies Creek B.A., Campbell University, 2002
Cindy Carol Kelly Broadway B.S., University of South Carolina, 1997
James Theodore Kryger Ontario, Canada B.A., Cleveland State University, 2001
Susan Leslie Morrow Angier B.A., Campbell University, 2000
Karen A. Newton-Clark Lillington B.A., Fort Valley State College, 1992
Jeff Paszkiewicz Fredericksburg, VA
B.S., Campbell University, 2003
Bhukan Singh Rathore Raleigh B.S., Campbell University, 2002
Jerry L. Sarchet, Jr. Angier B.A., Capital University, 1999
Lisa C. Stewart Buies Creek B.A., Meredith College, 1989
Karen Hinnant Stryker Clayton B.A., North Carolina State University, 1993
Kimberly G. Tannery Gamer B.A., North Carolina State University, 2003
Mary Catherine Vinson Fayetteville B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 2003
Tiffany Paige Walker Coats B.A., Campbell University, 2004
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JHaater of ̂ cljool AbmintHtration Robert Paul Guzman Raeford
B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 2001
Laura J. Taylor Goldsboro B.S., East Carolina University, 1996
Melvetta Delores Wright B.A., Johnson C, Smith University, 1977
, Fayetteville
iMaHter of Arta Jeremy Gareld Enzor
B.A., Campbell University, 1999 . Nichols, SC
iMaater of Artfi in (CljriBtian tE&ucation Carolyn Groce Barbe Tarboro Cara Lynn Vogel
B.S., Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1952 B.A., Meredith College, 1989
Charles William Miller Morehead City B.S.E., University of Louisville, 1994
Raleigh
iiaater of iivrtnity Kimberly Michelle Anderson Cary
B.A., Wake Forest University, 2003
Tyler Ashworth Lillington B.A., Campbell University, 2003
Emmit Steven Ayers, Jr. Concord B.S., Appalachian State University, 2003
Mary Elizabeth Bartlett-Best Dutm B.S., Campbell University, 1998
Sarah Elizabeth Boberg Red Springs B.A., Campbell University, 2004
Clayton K. Carter Wallace B.A., North Carolina State University, 1990
Sylvia Delores Cook Fayetteville B.S., Fayetteville State University, 1996
Nikki G. Crecy Fayetteville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1997
Marshall Everette Danenburg Coats B.S., University of South Carolina, 2000
Christopher Sherrill Dawson Raleigh B.A., East Carolina University, 1991
Jacqueline Denise Dowdy Durham B.S., Elon University, 1997
Joel Robert Eaton Willow Spring B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999
P. Michael Eddinger Raleigh B.H.S., Duke University, 1977 B.S., North Carolina State University, 1975
Heidi G. Gessner Chapel Hill B.A., University of Richmond, 1985
Allen Krom Grammer Fayetteville B.A., Lehigh University, 1970
Bryan Harrell Harris Smithfield B.S., Methodist College, 1995
Billie Charlene Hurley .Selma B.A., Campbell University, 2004
Emily Ann Johnson Knoxville, TN B.A., University of Kentucky, 2003
Pablo Amoldo Juarez Teachey B.A., Campbell University, 2003
Jamie Dale Harvey Kipfer Cameron B.A., Campbell University, 2002
Paul E. Klaus Fayetteville B.S., Campbell College, 1975
Dotma Register Landes Clinton A.A., Sampson Community College, 1979
Esther Denise Soud Parker Raleigh B.A., Wesleyan College, 1978
Dana Yates Patrick Statesville B.S., Westem Carolina University, 2001
Phillip Charles Patrick Statesville B.S., Western Carolina University, 2002
Kelly Evans Rhodes Southem Pines B.S., Meredith College, 2004
Paul Gordon Roberts Fuquay-Varina B.A., North Carolina State University, 1994
Greg Allen Robertson McDonald, PA B.S., Edinboro University, 2002
Marci Renee Rollins-Smart Farmville B.A., Mount Olive College, 2002
Ellen Webb Rose Apex B.A., Meredith College, 1970
Christopher S. I. Schaefer Clayton B.S., U.S. Military Academy, 1997
Shari Kathleen Schuck Siler City B.A., Roberts Wesleyan College, 2000
Reverend Ashley Neil Smith Falcon B.S., Campbell University, 1995
Christina Whitehouse Suggs Raleigh B.A., Gardner-Webb University, 1999
Matthew Wayne Suggs Raleigh B.S., Chowan University, 1996
James Roy Thagard, Jr. Fayetteville B.S., North Carolina State University, 2002
Paul Derel Tolbert Clayton M.T.S., Duke University, 1998 B. A., University of Mobile, 1995
Charles Edward Walker Mebane B.A., Campbell University, 2001
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William James Watson Pfafftown B.A., Wake Forest University, 1998
Colette Courchene Westfall Wilmington M.S., UNC-Greensboro, 1983 B.S., Atlantic Christian College, 1978
Alfred Eugene Whitehouse, Jr. Apex B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002
Mark Alan Williams Eureka, IL B.A., UNC-Charlotte, 2000
inctnr nf iimtatry James Paul Brown Rose Hill
M.Div., Campbell University, 1999 B.A., Campbell University, 1994
Elvin Ray Butts, Jr. Dutm M.Div., Campbell University, 2002 B.A., Appalachian State University, 1977
James Michael Collier Lexington M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1980 B.A., Wake Forest University, 1976
Kenneth Carl McNeill Robbins M.Div., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1991 B.A., Campbell University, 1987
. Wilmington Jeffery Anson Nichols M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 1989 B.S., Gerogia State University, 1982
Reginald A. Rushing Louisburg M.Div., Campbell University, 2001 B.A., Wake Forest University, 1971
Matthew Stewart Thomas Elizabeth City M.Div., Campbell University, 2000 B.A., Campbell University, 1996
David J. Wilson Atlanta, GA M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 1997 B.S., University of West Georgia, 1983
maater nf #mnrE Barton Joel Adkins Archdale
B.A., High Point University, 2005 Queen Ezenwanyi Arukwe Raleigh
B.Tech., Federal University of Technology Constance Faith Collier Wilmington
B.S., Campbell University, 2005 Michael Brent Cope, Jr. Canton
B.S., Campbell Univeristy, 2005 Brigette Jacquelyn Finley Raleigh
B.S., West Virginia University, 2001 Charles Samuel Forrester Trinity
B.S., Highpoint College, 2005 Kerry Suzanne Hawkins Fayetteville
B.S., Campbell University, 2005 Melissa A. Holland Holly Springs
B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1998 Mandy Jones Jemigan Raleigh
B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1996 Mary Margaret Johnson Gamer
Ph.D., Campbell University, 2005 M.B.A., Campbell University, 2005
Ashi Joseph Norwalk, CT B.Pharm., MGV Pharmacy College
Megan Brooks Murphy Southport Ph.D., Campbell University, 2007
Samir Jay Patel Lakeland, FL Ph.D., Campbell University, 2007
Vanita Puri Chandigarh, India B. Pharm, Panjab University, 2004
Senthilvelan Radhakrishnan Durham Charity-Anne Metz Schuller Morrisville
Ph.D., West Virginia University, 2000 B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1995
Helen Nick Smpardos Raleigh B.S., University of Califomia, 1988
Margaret Anne Soeder Cary B.A., East Carolina University, 1984
Daraella F. Streeter-Edwards Durham B.S., North Carolina Central University, 1994
Brian Paul Strittmatter Fuquay-Varina Ph.D., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1996
Ashleigh Nicole Thomas Gibsonville B.S., Campbell University, 2005
Ronald J. Trone II .Fuquay-Varina B.S., College of Charleston, 2004
Keri G. Weaver Clatyon B.S., North Carolina State University, 1999
Elena S. Zhitova Fuquay-Varina B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003
inctnr nf pi|amianj Kimberly Kintner Ailes Holly Springs
Violette Oluwatosin Aj iboye Buies Creek B.S., Campbell University, 2003
Joshua Clifton Allen Princeton B.S., Mars Hill College, 2001
Aaron Michael Anderson Greensboro
Melissa C. Andrews Raleigh
Hannah Tetmille Anthony Harmony
Courtney Tucker Bath Johns Island, SC B.S., UNC-Asheville, 1997
Alicia Paige Best Bessemer City B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
Ann Johnson Biehl Pasadena, MD M.S., Georgetown University, 2002 B.S., Virginia Technical College, 2000
Barrett K. Blakey Jamestown, KY
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Laura Lee Bowers Pope AFB
Joseph Clinton Bradley Halifax Benjamin Richard Brooks Baton Rouge, LA
B.S., Louisiana State University, 2000 Wade Harrell Brown Murfreesboro
B.A., North Carolina State University, 1998
Tanya Denise Chaplinsky Raleigh
Misty Roberts Clark Centerville, TN B.S., Tennessee Technological University, 2003
Jessica K.ay Cooper Chuckey, TN B.A., Berea College, 2001
Carole Alexandra Courcoux Cousolre, France Casey James Covrett Fairview Park, OH
B.A., Cleveland State University, 1999 Leland G. Cox, Jr. Cove City
B.S., Mount Olive College, 1996
Sadie Jane Cox Matthews B.A., East Carolina University, 2003
Rachael Carroll Craig Temple, TX B.S., Texas A&M University, 1999
Hollie Marie Crepin Vevay, IN
Eric Browning Danielczyk Clayton Diedren Hunt Deese Pembroke
B.S., UNC-Pembroke, 2002 Aleesha Lynn Dunham Hayesville
Charles Robert Fogle Caiabash Chase N. Gilley Jonesville, VA
Jonathan David Goossen Fuquay-Varina
Merrill Ruth Gordon Monroe
Tatjana Grgic Durham
Thomas Dustin Hayes State Road
Laura Roxann Hedrick Statesville
Dustin Shaun Herrell Harrogate, TN
Sharon DeFoor Herrick Raleigh
Melissa Ann Holland Holly Springs B.S., Pennsylvania State University, 1981
Winter Brooke Howard Oliver Springs, TN B.S., East Tennessee State University, 2002
Jennifer E. Huddleston-Deason Murfreesboro, TN
K.enzie Erin Irvine Madison Heights, VA
Dianna Lynn Jones Southem Pines B.S., Radford University, 1998
Emilie Nicole Karchner Kenansville
Andrew Charles Kessell Gastonia
Jessica Godwin Kimble Dunn Stephanie Erin Kirk Concord
Rachel Blair Klenovic Gastonia
Phillip Tyler LaBauch Lincolnton
Jordan Celeste Lee Erwin
Shannon Lynn Legrand Greensboro Carrie A. Leis Blackstone, VA
April Lynn Lewis Roanoke Rapids
Amber Nicole Locklear Maxton
Mark Randall Long Eureka, UT
QinChingLu Buies Creek
Serena Faith Mansell Greensboro
Jannesah Marion Pennington Gap, VA B.S., Cumberland College, 2001
Glen D. McDonald Clayton
Lester Brandon McLellan Lumberton
Heather Miranda Mitchell Statesville
Rebekah Rouse Mooney Kinston
Patrick Seth Moore Shelby B.S., Appalachian State University, 2001
Dana Louise Mullis Matthews
Megan Brooks Murphy Southport Meredith Erin Norris Wilmington
B.S., North Carolina State University, 2002
Jessica Dawn Olson Mt. Pocono, PA
Michella Leigh Parr Suffolk, VA Samir Jay Patel Lakeland, FL
Adam Josef Peele Trinity B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
Felipe Jaime Peiia Willow Spring B.A., Troy State University, 2000
Jessica Allen Petry Skippers, VA
Leah Caroline Pittman Pikeville
Briana Moore Pullano Angier
Ashley Elizabeth Raynor ' Dutm
Amber Kathryn Rhyne Mt. Holly
Courtney Whiteside Rich Mooresville
Ava Rachelle Roddy Franklinville
Sabrina Subia Rodriguez Bakersfield, CA
Jeremy Lee Sanders McMinnville, TN B.S., Cumberland University, 2001
Bridget Leigh Scarboro Zebulon
Angela Elizabeth Stallings Beaufort
Brian Paul Strittmatter Fuquay-Varina B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1996
Randall Joseph Sweeney Fayetteville B.S., Campbell University, 2002
Mira A. Tadros Gamer
Jessica Taylor-Johnson Conway
Chase Aaron Tharpe Roaring River
Naya Topadze Lillington B.S., Lipscomb University, 2003
Chin Yere Ugwuegbu Apex M.S., State University of Ghent Belgitmi, 1991 B.S., University of Nigeria, 1990
Amber Nichole Watts Claremont
Amanda Jane Whiddon Lynchburg, VA
Angela Morris Williams Durham
Ryan Patrick Williams Durham
Dustin Travis Wilson Shawanee, TN
Erika Danielle Woessner Maxton
Carrie Stokes Wylie Linwood
Kong Yang i Hickory
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SurtH iortor Boris Sebastian Abbey Fayetteville
B.S., Fayetteville State University, 2003 Jared Timothy Amos Asheville
B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003 David S. Andreasen Eden Prairie, MN
B.S., University of Minnesota, 1992
Ryann Walker Angle Roanoke, VA M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2002
Megan Leigh Apple Raleigh B.S., Clemson University, 2004
Aaron D, Amette Raleigh M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., North Carolina State University, 2004
Kristen Grace Atkins-Momot Sanford B.A., East Carolina University, 2004
Lucas Tomlinson Baker Sylva B.S., Appalachian State University, 2000
M. Ryan Bisplinghoff Durham B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
James Robert Black Coats B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1996
Katrice Monique Borders Shelby B.A., Davidson College, 2003
Katherine Thompson Bosma Warwick, RI B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2001
Charlene Denise Bright Greenville M.S., East Carolina University, 2001 B.S., East Carolina University, 2000
David Robert Broyles Durham B.A., East Carolina University, 2004
James Ithiel Bums III Cary B.S., Clemson University, 1999
Seth P. Buskirk Wilmington B.S., Appalachian State University, 2001
Kimberly Nicole Callahan Jacksonville B.A., North Carolina State University, 2004
Kristine Marie Calone Goldston B.A., Elon University, 2002
Robert C. Carpenter Sylva B.A., Wake Forest University, 2001
David Wheatley Cartner Asheville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Megan Elizabeth Chappell Candor B.A., Wake Forest University, 2004
Edward Eugene Coleman III Boydton, VA B.A., University of Virginia, 2004
Janae Nicole Joi Craddock Richmond, VA B.A., University of Virginia, 2004
Natalie Amber Crater Winston-Salem B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Mark Timothy Cummings Greensboro B.A., University of the South (Sewanee), 2003
Robert Steele Cummings Angier B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
Patience Ann Davis Waynesville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Michael Joseph Denning Raleigh B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Brett Joseph DeSelms Wilmington B.A., North Carolina State University, 2004
Bernard Michael Desrosiers . .New Bedford, MA MTIM, Campbell University, 2004 B.A., Campbell University, 2003
John Christopher Dunn New Bem M.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002 B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2001
George Keene Ennis II Raleigh M.S., North Carolina State University, 2001 B.S., North Carolina State University, 2000
Jodi Elizabeth Everts Lillington M.Ed., South Wesleyan University, 2003 B.A., University of South Carolina, 1997
Lisa Mary Forsythe Mocksville B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1997
Elizabeth Yager Fox Raleigh B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 2004
Ashley Rogers Fulcher Jasper, GA B.S., North Georgia College and State University, 2001
Kimberly G. Furr Whispering Pines B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Michael Leonard Fury Raleigh B.A., Binghamton University, 1970
Monica Jean Gillett Angier B.A., UNC-Asheville, 2003
Lisa M. Good Fayetteville B.A., University of Kansas, 2002
Alison Ann Goodson Mooresville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Deborah Michelle Greene Fairfax, VA MTIM, Campbell University, 2006 B.S., UNC-Wilmington, 2001
Crystal Gayle Grimes Holly Springs B.A., UNC-Greensboro, 2000
Ryan J. Hackman Alpharetta, GA B.A., University of Georgia, 2002
Elizabeth L. Harris Charlotte B.S., North Carolina State University, 2003
Sarah L. Hastings Covington, VA B.A., University of Virginia, 2003
Andrew David Hathaway Matthews B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003 Wayne Hollowell Clinton B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 2002
Christopher Home Fayetteville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003
Justin Humphries Hilton Head, SC B.S., University of South Carolina, 2003
Jonathan W. Hunt Angier B.S., North Carolina State University, 2004
Justin Blake Hunter Beulaville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Banks Hudson Huntley Charlotte B.A., College of Charleston, 2002
Natalia Kalina Isenberg Fuquay-Varina B.A., University of California Berkeley, 1998
Becky Berry Johnson Gamer B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
Leonard T. King Buies Creek B.A., Campbell University, 2004
Mark S. King Wilmington B.S., Duke University, 2002
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Matthew T. Kirtland Franklin, PA M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Barton College, 2004
Anna Grace Kizer Chapel Hill B.A., Rhodes College, 2003
Ryan William Leary Hope Mills B.S,, United States Military Academy, 2001
Joshua Austin Lee Erwin B.A., Wake Forest University, 2001
Jennifer Elizabeth Long Denver M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.A., Wake Forest University, 2003
Richard F. Long Concord B.S., UNC-Charlotte, 2001
Lee Iverson Malco Point Harbor B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003
Justin Lee Mauney Cary B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Sarah Martin Mauney Cary B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Donna Marie Mays Hickory B.S. & B.A., North Carolina State University, 2002
Jonathan Alexander McCollum Fort Mill, SC B.S., Westem Carolina University, 2004
Catherine Kinlaw McCulloch Elizabethtown B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
Mark Thomas McCullough Holly Springs B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2001
Ann Michelle McEntire Graham M.S.W., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1998 B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 1996
Michael Douglas McKnight Roanoke Rapids B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Grant Stephen Mitchell Fayetteville B.A., Wake Forest University, 2004
Christopher Scott Morden Port Huron, MI M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.A., University of Michigan, 2004
Laura Leigh Mueller LaGrange, TX B.A., Emory University, 2002
Thomas Otis Murry Morrisville Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 2001
Kristin L. Packard Belmont B.A., UNC-Wilmington, 2003
Sejal Vinod Patel Mocksville B.S., Meredith College, 2003
Curtis S. Potter Cary M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., East Carolina University, 2004
Elizabeth Maxwell Prewitt Fayetteville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Michael Scott Rainey Godwin B.S., North Carolina State University, 2004
Nikki Dawn Reason Windsor B.A., Campbell University, 2004
Patricia Suzanne Renfrow Pine Level B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
April Danyelle Roaden Cary B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003
Keita Christopher Sakata Conway, SC B.A., University of Illinois, 2000
Kia Narissa Scott Concord B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003
Sharon Griffin Scudder Raleigh M.A., Radford University, 2001 B.S. & B.A., North Carolina State University, 1989
Chandan Y. Shankar ... -. Fayetteville B.S., UNC-Wilmington, 2004
Laura A. Slaughter Pittsboro B.A., Gilford College, 1993
Peter Charles Smith Mooresville B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Timothy Carl Smith, Jr. Raleigh B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2002
William Albert Smith, V Midlothian, VA B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2002
Edward Charles Sopp Jr. Raleigh B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2001
Katherine Strayer Stafford Greensboro B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2003
Jason Gene Sullivan Dunn B.S., University of South Carolina, 1996
Gene Brentley Tanner Lillington B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Kelly Elizabeth Thompson Pt. Pleasant, WV B.A., West Virginia University, 1998
Ryan Everett Thum Erwin M.A., Appalachian State University, 2004 B.S., Appalachian State University, 2000
Emily Gretchen Tomczak Raleigh B.A., Mount Holyoke College, 2002
Julie Vien Tran High Point B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Kimberly Anne Turner Fuquay-Varina B.A., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2004
Carol Lynn Vandenbergh Fuquay-Varina B.A., Nazareth College, 2000
Mary Charles Wall Raleigh B.S., UNC-Chapel Hill, 2000
Alicia Jumey Whitlock Terrell B.A., Wake Forest University, 2004
James C. Williams Dunn B.S., UNC-Wilmington, 2001
Jennifer Rosa Williams-Hill Cheraw, SC M.B.A., Wingate University, 2000 B.S., UNC-Pembroke, 1996
James Timothy Wilson Scotland Neck B.S., North Carolina State University, 2000
Wesley Allen Wooten Burgaw B.A., Davidson College, 2003
Geneva L, Yourse Matthews M.B.A., Campbell University, 2007 B.S., Wake Forest University, 2004
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(Sntiuatinn aritlj Acaicmtr honors 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, and (3) must meet or exceed the stated GPA requirement for the honor on any and all transfer work from regionally accredited institutions.
Undergraduate students who meet these conditions and who achieve a grade point average of 3.40 will be graduated cum laude: those with a grade point average of 3.60 will be graduated magna cum laude; and those, with a grade point average of 3.90 will be graduated summa cum laude.
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Cassandra Marie Radloff Bardell Ashley Elizabeth Bingham Ignazzina Maria Brucia Leah Bethany Buchanan Maggie Elisabeth Casteen Carly Kristin Cox Miranda Brooke Creech Eric Browning Danielczyk Laura Gail Daughtry Adam Wade Deal Miranda Ann Eiseman Becky Lee Finken Crystal Dawn Frazier Robert McCleaf Fullerton
Lyndsey Evaine Furlough Lyndsay Christina Furr Sonja Elizabeth Gambrell Angelyn Frances Gravely Tracy A. Hague Austen Robert Hawkey Travis Craig Hellstrom Linda Marie Hemandez Lisa Nicole Honrine Cheryl Arleen James Karlene Nadine Jessie Frederick F. Kirk Allen J. Layton Julie Kristen Lester
Shao Feng Lin Ann Brittan McSpadden Whitney Elizabeth Mitchell Christen Tara Morphis Alexandra Linn Morrison Calli Marie Nosal Ida Danielle Parr Elizabeth Kay Pavlik Laura Mae Ploughe Chelsie Lynne Poole Christopher Michael Price James Jarrod Rapalje Samuel W. Richardson Stephanie Renee Ritch
Zachary John Royall Joshua Heath Sands Alejandra Olivia Shaw Dick Kevin Daniel Sherriff Marc Sifre Sole Ryan David Stump Anna Marie Sullivan Taro Tanaka Kacey Nicole Teer Brandon C. Tipton Jessica Renee Ward Sarayah Ain Ware Alvin Cabot Williamson Laura Dacus Wooten
Hagna (Cum Allison Dawn Ackermann Michelle J. Arroyo-Santos Amelia Jacquelyn Arthur Stephanie L. Bacik April Lee Baker Kate Elizabeth Barger Staci Elisabeth Beard Amanda Susan Beauchamp William Evan Boyce Teresa Ann Bradley Ashley Nicole Brown Kevin LaMar Bullock, Sr. Adam Eliza Nigel Charles Monique Charles Ciji Nichole Cress
Abigail Adair Curley Kassie Megan Dent Sarah Kathryn Dillon Beate Drung-Sutton Amber Teresa Ferrell Kristina Marie Fischer Charlotte Diane Fore India Sioux Fulbright Jessica Moran Huffman Wendy Lynnette Johnson Kristine Linette Igo Keenan Leslie Michelle Kennedy Kristin Adiel Lewis Eric Henry Maerten Aja Nadene Margerum
Kevin Todd May Kyle Douglas McElveen Jeremy Ryan McLain Lennard Lyman Morgan Rachael Leigh Morgan Christopher Russell Newton Veronica Ostlie CarIa Marie Parker Hannah Elizabeth Paschal Megan Paul Amy Christine Phillips Adam Keith Pridgen Mary Elizabeth Rhodes Chiara Grandi Rivera Shalishah Ruth Russell
Dobromila Sar Amanda Christine Schneider Candice Scroggs Eric R. Selinsky Cynthia Ann Sharp Jenny Elaine Sweet Amanda Leighanne Gaddis Thesing Dana Paige Turner Anthony Warren Courtney Emma Willey Jordan Christopher Wood Jessica Brooke Woodard Russell Henry Woods Jeremy Lee Yama
§umma (Cum ICaub^ Martha Laraleigh Bigham Colin David Bilichka Robert J. Braxton Thomas Patrick Creech John Daniel DeBord Floyd Thomas Eastwood, Jr. Spencer Lamay Farrow II
Kerry Liane Garrison Dejan Maglic Crystal Jane Mitchell Elizabeth Diana Moore Steven Warren Momingstar Jessica Lauren Osnoe Lauren Meagan Penny
Christine L. Peterson Angela Joy Robinson Devin Sheppard Christina S. Thomas Ryan Paul Thompson Tyler Jefferson Toney Robert Clarence Valdillez
Robert John Weymouth Holland Love White Karoline Marie Will Rona L. Young
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Haster of ®itatnE00 Airainiatratton Students who qualify for Master of Business Administration honors must maintain a grade point average at Campbell equal to the minimum stated GPA requirement for that honor.
Students who meet this condition and who achieve a grade point average 3.700 will be graduated cum laude; those with a grade point average of 3.800 will be graduated magna cum laude; and those with a grade point average of 3.900 will be graduated summa cum laude.
(Eum (Hum ICaitbe i>umma (Hum ffiaub^ Abigail Adair Curley Andrew Charles Kessell Steven David Baldwin
Adam Wade Deal Stephen W. Sassaman Thomas Patrick Creech Christopher Scott Morden Paul H. Koch
Teresa Lyn Welch Jennifer Childers Norris Eric Raymond Whritenour
(Sraiwatinn uiitl) liatinrtinn iHaatsr nf Eiuratinn Candidates in the Master of Education degree program who graduate with a perfect 4.0 grade point average cam the honor of graduating with Distinction.
Susan Leslie Morrow Karen Hinnant Stryker Tiffany Paige Walker
(graiuatinn mitlj iiatinctinn ilaat^r nf ^rljnol A&mtniatratinn Candidates in the Master of School Administration degree program who graduate with a perfect 4.0 grade point average earn the honor of graduating with Distinction.
Robert Paul Guzman Melvetta Delores Wright
draiiwatinn tuitlj iiatinctinn liiriniti} #clinnl Candidates in the Master of Arts in Christian Education, Master of Divinity, or Doctor of Ministry degrees graduating with a 3.8 grade point average will earn the honor of graduating with Distinction.
Kimberly Michelle Anderson P Michael Eddinger Jamie Dale Harvey Kipfer Tyler Ashworth Emily Ann Johnson
JHaatsr nf Students who qualify for Master of Science honors must maintain a grade point average at Campbell equal to the minium stated GPA requirement for that honor. Students who meet this condition and who achieve a grade point average of 3.40 will be graduated cum laude; those with a grade point everage of 3.60 will be graduated magna cum laude; and those with a grade point average of 3.90 will be graduated summa cum laude.
(Cum ICauti0 Ma^ua (Cum ICaube Queen Ezenwanyi Arukwe Constance Faith Collier
Kerry Suzanne Hawkins Melissa A. Holland Mandy Jones Jemigan Mary Margaret Johnson
Vanita Puri Megan Brooks Murphy Elena S. Zhitova Charity-Anne Metz Schuller
Helen Nick Smpardos Margaret Anne Soeder Brian Paul Strittmatter
Ronald J. Trone II Keri G. Weaver
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^Ijnol nf piiamtan} il^nnnrH 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, and (3) must meet or exceed the stated GPA requirement for the honor on any and all transfer work from regionally accredited institutions.
Pharmacy students who meet these conditions and who achieve a grade point average of 3.40 will be graduated cum laude; those with a grade point average of 3.60 will be graduated magna cum laude; and those with a grade point average of 3.90 will be graduated summa cum laude.
(Cum Melissa C. Andrews
Barrett K. Blakey Benjamin Richard Brooks Tanya Denise Chaplinsky
Jessica Kay Cooper Rachael Carroll Craig Aleesha Lynn Dunham
Chase N. Gilley Thomas Dustin Hayes Laura Roxann Hedrick Melissa Ann Holland
Jessica Godwin Kimble Stephanie Erin Kirk Adam Josef Peele
Ashley Elizabeth Raynor Bridget Leigh Scarboro Brian Paul Strittmatter Amanda Jane Whiddon
Carrie Stokes Wylie Kong Yang
(Cum lUmht ^umma (Cum Saub^ Violette Oluwatosin Ajiboye
Alicia Paige Best Laura Lee Bowers
Misty Roberts Clark Sharon DeFoor Herrick Andrew Charles Kessell
Qin Ching Lu Serena Faith Mansell
Leah Caroline Pittman Ava Rachelle Roddy Jeremy Lee Sanders
Chin Yere Ugwuegbu Ryan Patrick Williams
Ann Johnson Biehl Tatjana Grgic
Winter Brooke Howard Courtney Whiteside Rich
Dustin Travis Wilson
(HIjE Nonitan A&rimt Wiggins 0ri)nnl nf Hani Sfonora Honors are awarded to graduating students who are in the top ten percent or who have a cumulative average of 86.000 or higher.
(Cum #umma (Cum lUmht (Eum IQmht Boris Sebastian Abbey
David S. Andreasen Kristen Grace Atkins-Momot
Lucas Tomlinson Baker Seth P. Buskirk
Brett Joseph DeSelms Jodi Elizabeth Everts
Justin Humphries Anna Grace Kizer
Justin Lee Mauney Michael Scott Rainey
April Danyelle Roaden Jason Gene Sullivan
Kelly Elizabeth Thompson Alicia Jumey Whitlock
James C. Williams
Wayne Hollowell Sharon Griffin Scudder
Ryan William Leary
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Iniucrattvj lExscutttts Jerry M. Wallace, President
Norman Adrian Wiggins, Chancellor
M. Dwaine Greene James O. Roberts Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Vice President for Business and Treasurer
Dennis N. Bazemore Jack Britt Vice President for Student Life Vice President for Institutional Advancement
John T. Roberson Vice President for Marketing and Planning
Iniumttg isattH Benjamin M. Hawkins Mark L. Hammond Michael G. Cogdill
Lundy-Fetterman School of Business College ofArts and Sciences Campbell University Divinity School
Karen P. Nery Melissa A. Essary Ronald W. Maddox School of Education Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law School of Pharmacy
Thomas G. Harris Extended Campus Education
loarb nf SniHtefi J. Charles Allard Thomas S. Fleming Hugh Gordon Maxwell, III Robert C. Soles, Sr.
Lorraine Britt Allen Dexter Floyd Jimmy D. Melton Benjamin N. Thompson
J.J. Barnes, Jr. Joe D. Floyd, Sr. Doris Myrick Jack G. Watts
Guilford W. Bass, Sr. Phyllis Foy Sadie O. Neel Harold B. Wells, Sr.
R. Steve Bowden Judith Folwell-White P. C. Purvis Robert Whiteman
Raymond A. Bryan, Jr. Carl W. Garrison Milford R. Quinn Bonnie Wiggs
Charles D. Cato Edward M. Gore Vema B. Respass Clarence C. Willoughby
David Clark David J. Hailey Clyde J. Rhyne B. Edward Wilson, Jr.
Rogers Clark Joseph C. Hall, Jr. James W. Rose Harry G. Womble
Allison C. Cobb Ester H. Howard Mark A. Saunders Thomas C. Womble
James M. Cooper Scarlett H. Howard Willard D. Small Luby E. Wood
James H. Crossingham Colon S. Jackson Charlotte C. Smith
Michael Cummings Bonner H. Jones Fred Smith
Kennieth S. Etheridge Thomas M. Lewis Loreen Smith
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PrEatbcntial ®oar& nf AJurianra Bart Adains Merle W, Edwards, Jr. Edmond H, Liles, Jr, James B, Sides Hoover Adams James Ellerbe Albert Lockamy Charles L, Skinner Leroy Adams D M, Faircloth Robert L, Luddy Henry L, Smith Charles A. Adams, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Fearing William C, Marshbum J, Wilton Smith Alexander F, Alexander Annabelle L, Fetterman Carlton Martin Donald W, Sneeden Ernest J. Alphin Lewis M, Fetterman, Sr, David A, Martin Andrew B, Snellings Jesse C. Alphin, Sr. Keith G. Finch Frank T. Maser Lyim D. Spaulding Gardner H. Altman, Jr. Gregory Floyd Ron Matthews Louis Spilman, Jr, Kenneth Altom Kimberly Floyd Carlie C. McLamb Luther D. Starling, Jr, Daniel B. Andrews Corey Furman Michael S, McLamb Bobby Strickland B. Ross Angel Stephen Gaskins George McLaney ' James R, Strickland Annette McDuffie Autry Mary Gatton Bernard F, McLeod, Jr, Samuel A, Sue Patricia Barker Charles W, Gibbes Harry D, Murphy Frederick H, Taylor Robert J. Barker Bobby Glover Ocie F, Murray, Jr, Robert T, Taylor Henry Forest Britt Gregory Gore James W. Narron Frederick L, Taylor, II Bobby Byrd Edward M. Gore, Jr. Vance B, Neal W. W, Taylor, Jr, Martin Byrd Emerson F. Gower, Jr, Mark Olson John M. Tew, Jr,
Teddy Byrd C, Albert Gregory Abraham Oudeh J, Rex Thomas William E. Byrd Bobby R, Hall F, Roger Page, Jr, Mildred Thomas Charles A. Carpenter Charles P. Harrill DeLeon Parker Edgar A, Thomas, Jr, W. Horace Carter Oscar N, Harris Michael Patterson Johnson Tilghman Robert J. Chaffin John Hedgepeth Paul Perry Edward B, Titmus Russell T. Cherry, Jr. John T, Henley G, Michael Pleasant Gordon L, Townsend, Sr, Samuel R. Clawson Juanita S. Hight William Ray Pope John M, Tyson Kerry W. Clippard, Sr. Robert L, Hill David P. Price Samuel N, Vamam Edna Coates Frank B. Holding Craig Quinn Mary Alice Ward Jack F. Coffey Edward E. Hollowell Thomas L, Rich, Jr, Harold Warren Robert E. Coleman, Jr. John C, Howard, Jr, Joseph P. Riddle, III H, H, Weaver Suzanne Cook Lewis E, Hubbard Neta T, Riley John H, Wellons Helen Currin Henry G, Hutaff, Sr. Clarence E, Roberts Robert P, Wellons H. Randolph Currin, Jr. Gale D, Johnson Thomas J, Rush Harold B, Wells, Jr, Dallas Dafford Joan Johnson Ethel Sauls Melba Williams Mae I. Danner Thomas J, Keith Ellen Saunders Robert L. Winston Billy E. Davidson John B. Kerr, Jr, Louis W, Sewell, III Billy T, Woodard Janis S. Dempster Eunice B, Kinlaw David L, Shaw Benjamin L, Wright
Patsy Drummond Aima Kirk Caton A, Shermer Larry E. Wright Jerry Durmire Don Lane Frank Sherron E.C. Edgerton, III Haywood Lane Ruth C, Shirley William H. Edmondson Ayden Lee William A. Shore
Alumni Inari nf itoctnra Kelly Blankenship Henry Dunbar, Jr, Fred Kelly, Jr, David P, Russ Linda Brannan Russell Duncan LeAnne Kennedy Mack Skipper Phillip Bray Richard Gammon Mary Lytch Billy Small Dennis Burton Mark Gaskins Brooks Matthews Lee Ann Spahr Richard Capps, Jr. Stephen Gaskins Diamond Matthews Russell Tate Paul Clark Cecilia Gregory Richard Newton Jason Thomas Otis Colston Bobbie Hall A. Shane Nixon John M, Tyson Kathy Crenshaw Greg Heath Wayne Oakes Gayle Wishon Andy Dempster Lynn Henson Christopher Oliver Walter Van Wood Janis Dempster Lina Howard Norman Page Larry Dickens Doug Jones
(Eiie PrEai&Etttial iiE&aUtnn The Presidential Medallion and Chain were commissioned by the trustees and designed by John Satterfield of Greenville, North Carolina.
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 Medallion represents the design of the University Mace. The University Seal is supported by two flanges and supports the Celtic Cross. The Presidential Medallion and Chain are symbols of the office of the President of Campbell University.
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flJamphcU ImuEratty ilaa An academic custom that originated in the sixteenth century is part of today's commencement ceremonies. The academic procession is led by the Commencement Marshal, carrying the official Mace of Campbell University. Although not as ornate as the first Mace presented by Queen Elizabeth 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 Carolina. 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 Elizabeth I visited Oxford University. At a special convocation held in her honor, the students, speaking in Latin, were lavish in their praise and flatteiy of the Queen, pretending to love her. They assumed she was unfamiliar with Latin. As a gesture of her thanks. Queen Elizabeth I 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 centuty when academic ceremonies were modeled on European customs and became more elaborate.
Today's bearer of the mace is Shahriar Mostashari, Professor, Lundy-Fetterman School of Business.
QJantpb^U ImuErfitty Purpnar Campbell University is a university of the liberal arts, sciences, and professions which is committed to helping students develop an integrated Christian personality characterized by a wholeness of body, mind and spirit that includes a method of critical judgment; £in appreciation of the intellectual, cultural, and religious heritage; stewardship of the body; and a sensitive awareness of the world and society in which they live and work with persons.
Campbell University is a Baptist university affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Both in and out of the classroom, the University endeavors to present Christian principles to students and to foster their application to daily life.
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 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 faithfijl 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 belief 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 live more abundantly and securely in an ever-changing social order;
• Foster stewardship in nurturing the gifts of the mind and in developing aesthetic sensibilities;
• 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 and Christian service throughout the world through undergraduate, graduate, and professional instruction including terminal graduate and professional programs;
• Provide services to the general community through research efforts, continuing education, cultural enrichment programs, and extended campus education;
• 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 life of faith and the life of inquiry.
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IniiiErHttg Sfooftittg an& IStrngnttton (EmmnniM
DIVINITY SCHOOL
Frank R. Campbell President Emeritus, Averett University
Former President of Gardner-Webb University Currently, Executive Director of Stratford House Retirement Community
Danville, VA
J. Clyde Turner Auditorium D. Rich Memorial Building
May 12 - 2:00 P.M.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Kathy Sullivan Senior Policy Advisor
NC State Department of Public Instruction Raleigh, NC
Taylor Bott Rogers Fine Arts Center Ellis Theatre
May 13 - 1:00 P.M.
NORMAN ADRIAN WIGGINS SCHOOL OF LAW
Bob Crumley Chief Executive Officer Crumley & Associates
Asheboro, NC
J. Clyde Turner Auditorium D. Rich Memorial Building
May 13 - 1:00 P.M.
LUNDY-FETTERMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Suzanne M. Burns President, IDEIX Corporation's Fluid Management
Chicago, II
Taylor Bott Rogers Fine Arts Center Scott Concert Hall May 13- 1:30 P.M.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Jimmy S. Jackson President, Spoke Consulting, Inc.
Garner, NC
J. Clyde Turner Auditorium D. Rich Memorial Building
May 13 -3:00 PM.
HERITAGE AND PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION GRADUATION EXERCISES LUNDY MUSEUM Lundy-Fetterman School of Business The University Mall
Lundy-Fetterman School of Business May 13, 2007 May 14, 2007 May 13, 2007 1:30 P.M. - 3:00 PM. 9:00 A.M.
12:00 Noon-3:00 P.M.
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THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming! Whose broad stripes and bright stars thro' the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watch'd were so gallantly streaming, And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
Chorus Oh! say, does that star spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!
LEAD ON, O KING ETERNAL Lead On, O King Eternal, The day of march has come; Henceforth in fields of conquest. Thy tents shall be our home; Through days of preparation. Thy grace has made us strong. And Now, O King Eternal, We lift our battle song.
Lead On, O King Eternal, We follow not with fears; For gladness breaks like morning. Where'er Thy face appears; Thy cross is lifted o'er us; We journey in its light. Thy crown awaits the conquest; Lead On, O God of Might. Amen
ALMA MATER We hail our gracious Alma Mater Singing this glad refrain We'll honor her with all our might. And cherish every vein.
Chorus Come and sing to dear ol' Campbell, Pledge a tribute too. We'll praise her for all her merit. And honor her with truth We yield to her our true allegiance. Raising her banner high. We'll stand with her thru peace and strife. Her name will never die.
Jimmy Elton Tutor '65
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®li0 ®rabtti0tt of Ataiemtc Attire 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 linings and edgings
The cap was first conferred as a symbol of the master's degree and varied greatly in style from institution 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 tuft. 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 Enghsh institutions in favor of black ones as preferred by Puritan clergy.
During most of the nineteenth century, 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 the edge of the hood varies in color and designates the particular discipline of the degree holder. The colors used in the satin linings are drawn, customarily, from the official colors of the granting institution. The linings in hoods conferred by Campbell University are orange and black.
The American Council on Education established official colors for academic fields and include: white for arts and letters; scarlet for theology or divinity; drab for business administration, commerce and accountancy; copper for economics; light blue for education; brown for fine arts; purple for law; lemon for library science; green for medicine; silver gray for oratory; dark blue for philosophy; sage green for physical education; yellow-gold for science; citron for social science; and pink for music. The colors from select institutions from which Campbell University faculty hold degrees are identified in the following list:
Aubum University Burnt Orange and Royal Baylor University Green and Gold Califomia State University at Fullerton Royal Blue and White Campbell University Orange and Black The Catholic University of America Gold and White Cornell University Red and White Dartmouth College Dark Green Delta State University Green and White Drake University Royal and White Duke University - Duke Blue and White East Carolina University Purple and Gold East Stroudsburg University Red and Black East Tennessee State University Royal and Gold Elmira College Gold and Purple Emory University Navy and Gold Fayetteville State University Royal and White Florida Inst, of Technology Melbourne Crimson and Silver Florida State University Gamet and Gold George Mason University Green and Gold Georgetown University Gray and Royal Georgia State University Red and Black Jackson State University Royal Blue and White Kansas State University Purple and White Kent State University Blue and Gold Louisiana State University Purple and Old Gold Malone College Red and White Marquette University Royal and Gold Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Gold and Olive Green Medical College of Virginia Green and White Memphis State University Royal and Gray Mercer University Orange and Black Metropolitan State College of Denver Navy and Burgundy Middle Tennessee State University Royal and White Mississippi State University White and Maroon North Carolina State University at Raleigh Red and White Northeast Louisiana University Maroon and Gold Northem Baptist Theological Seminary Red and White Northwestern University Purple and White Nova Southeastern University Blue and Gray Ohio University Green and White Ohio State University Scarlet and Gray Old Dominion University Silver and Blue Oxford University Navy and Gold Pennsylvania State University Navy and White Purdue University Black and Old Gold Queens University Green and White Regent University Dark Green and Blue Rutgers University Scarlet
Sam Houston State University Orange and White Savannah College of Art and Design Black and Gold South Dakota State University Yellow and Blue Southeastem Baptist Theological Seminary Royal and Silver Southem Baptist Theological Seminary Scarlet and Gold Southwestem Baptist Theological Seminary Royal Blue and White State University of New York Green and White Temple University White and Red Texas A&M Maroon and White Texas Christian University Purple and White United States Military Academy Gray, Gold and Black University of Alabama Crimson and White University of Arizona Red and Royal University of Arkansas Cardinal and White University of Califomia Gold and Blue University of Califomia at Riverside Gold and Yale Blue University of Cincinnati Red and Black University of Florida Orange and Royal University of Georgia Scarlet and Black University of Hawaii, John A. Bums School of Medicine Green and White University of Illinois Navy and Orange University of Kentucky Royal and White University of Maine Light Blue University of Maryland Black and Old Gold University of Michigan Gold and Columbia Blue University of Minnesota Old Gold and Maroon University of Mobile White and Maroon University of Nebraska Medical Center Red and White University of New Orleans Silver and Royal University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Light Blue and White University of North Carolina at Greensboro Gold and White University of Oregon Lemon Yellow and Emerald Green University of Pittsburgh Gold and Navy University of Rochester Dandelion Yellow University of South Carolina Gamet and Black University of Southem California Gold and Cardinal University of Southwestern Louisiana Red and White University of Szeged Red and Black University of Tennessee White and Orange University of Texas at Austin Orange and White University of Texas-Pan American Green and White University of Toronto Scarlet University of Virginia Navy and Orange University of Washington Purple and Gold University of Wisconsin Cardinal Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Maroon and Orange Wake Forest University Old Gold and Black Washington and Lee University Royal and White Western Carolina University Purple and Gold
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BUIE'S CREEK ACADEMY, BUTE'S CREEK, N.C.
CLOSING EXERCISES, FRTOAY, MAY 20TH, 1887.
PROGRAMME.
I. Bringing the Sheaves (Song) BY THE SCHOOL 2 Salutatory JOHNNIE S. PEARSON, BUTE'S CREEK 3! Our Duty (D^i'^aition) D. W. SALMON, LILLINGTON 4 Honey Moon Waltz (Duet) MISSES LEOLA CROWDER AND MINNIE BARNES 5! People Will Talk (Recitationy."Z"."Z FLOSSIE BYRD, BUIE'S CREEK 6. A Boy's Complaint JAS. H. BLALOCK, MYATT'S MILL V.Woman a Factor in XIX Centuiy Civilization R- T. KENNEDY, TROYVILLE 8. Black Hawk Waltz Miss EMMA BYRD, AVERYSBORO 9. All for Bread and Butter (Concert Rec.j NINE YOUNG LADES 10. Woman's Rights (Dec.) W. E. RYALS, TROYVILLE I I . The Right KW of Men C. C. BEITS, WINSLOW 12 Whisper Waltz (Duet) Miss ELLA PARKER AND MR. W. MCNEILL 13! Life is What You Make ifipec.)"."!!."!;."! HARVEY M. HOLLEMAN, APEX 14. Death of a Drunkard's Boy (Rec.) MISS LEOLA CROWDER, BARCLAYSVILLE 15 Music BY Miss BENSON 16! Asleep aftiie Switch (Dec.)Z.'.Z."^^^^^^^^^^^^ AVERYSBORO 17. The Schoolmaster Abroad (Dialogue) SEVEN CHARACTERS 18. Lost Power (Dec.) H. S. BYRD, BUNN'S LEVEL 19 Clara Polka (Duet) JOHNNIE PEARSON AND HARVEY HOLLEMAN 20! Final Destiny of Our Nation (Decif.Z." W. M. MCNEILL, AVERYSBORO 21 Land Poor (Rec.) MISS ELLA PARKER, AVERYSBORO 22! Perseverance Poka (Duet)......MISSES NOLIA BENSON AND BETTE BYRD 23. Blessing of Liberty (Dec.) U- H. PARKER, BUNN'S LEVEL 24. The Sneezing Man (Dec.) J- R- PATTERSON, BROADWAY 25. Rip Van Winkle Awake at Last (Dec.) E. B. JOHNSON, AVERYSBORO 26. Our Carolina Home (Song) BY THE SCHOOL 27 "Wock of Ages" (Rec.) Miss IDA SPENCE, BARCLAYSVILLE 28. Election Stump Speech (Dec.) W. A. BURNS, LOCKVILLE 29. The Children's Song BY THE CHILDREN 30. The Polish Boy (Rec.) Miss MINNE BARNES, AVERYSBORO 31. Besty And 1 Are Out W. F. ENNIS, BARCLAYSVILLE 32. Agawam Quickstep Miss LENA JOHNSON, BARCLAYSVILLE 33 . Betsy Destroys the Papers MISS EMMA BYRD, AVERYSBORO 34. Our Country-Past and ftesent (Dec:) J- M. BYRD, BUE'S CREEK 35. Celebrated Chop Waltz Miss CORNELL\ PEARSON, BUE'S CREEK 36. A Queer Fit (Dialogue) FOUR CHARACTERS 37. Allow for the Crawl (Concert Rec.) TEN GIRLS 38. Always Bright Waltz Miss BETTE BYRD, AVERYSBORO 39. Hezekiah Stubbins' Oration Pec) C. H. BIGGS, BARCLAYSVILLE 40. Music BY MISS BENSON 41 . Darius Green and his Flying Machine (D^) §. G. MARKS, LOCKVILLE 42. Music BY MISS BENSON 43! I\ramus"and fiiisbe (TRecT.'.........Z..Z.ZZZZ.rj^^^ 44. My Choice for a Wife (Round) Six YOUNG MEN 45 Price of a Life (Rec) Miss CORNELIA PEARSON, BUE'S CREEK 46. No Father, No Mother," No H"om<song)R^^^ Miss BENSON AND OTHERS 47. Frog Hollow Lyceum (Dialogue) TWELVE CHARACTERS 48. Fairy Wedding Waltz (Trio) MISSES JOHNSON, BYRD AND SPENCE 49. Eveiy Man a Historian (Dec) .W. R. JOHNSON, BUE'S CREEK 50. Valedictory E. B. JOHNSON, AVERYSBORO 51. We Shall Meet Beyond the River (Song) BY THE SCHOOL 52. Calisthenics (at noon) BY EIGHT YOUNG LADES 53. Literary Address,
JosEPHUs DANIELS, ESQ., EDITOR "STATE CHRONICLE," RALEIGH, N.C.
Nea SeSSimwUl open August JsL 1887.