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, -4m : ' : ' ::: - : II; Commencement excitement (continued) Dr. Dillman conferred the degrees. B. G. Dunn, registrar, presented the diplomas and former student body president, Alieu Demba, delivered the Class of 1989 message. Demba admirably spoke of the college as a whole and sent his best regards out to fellow graduates. Demba was the first in- ternational student to become student body president. Jeffery S. Cole, presi- dent of the Alumni Asso- ciation, presented greet- ings to the graduates, followed by a personal message of congratula- tions. The Alumni Associ- ation presented each graduate with a small gift on the night of re- hearsal. Commencement end- ed with the singing of the Alma Mater by the au- dience followed by the Recessional of West- minster Abbey, ar- ranged by Robert Wetzler and performed by Dr. Moerk. : Jf President Dillman greets graduates before receiving their di- plomas from Registrar, B. G. Dunn. 26 Student Life
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Commencement excitement unfolds Seniors focused on their thoughts for May graduation as the spring semester came to a close. Three hundred and fifteen seniors out of 485 that applied for gradu- ation, marched in the ceremony at the Feaster Center on Saturday, May 13 at 10 a.m. Crown Imperial by William Walton was per- formed on the organ by music professor Alice Moerk for the proces- sional. President Robert J. Dillman presided over the ceremony with an in- vocation by Father Jude Molnar of the Newman Center. Junior music major Brad Tenney sang I ' ll walk With God, composed by Sigmund Romberg. A degree of Doctor of Humane Letters was presented to Thelma Shaw by Dr. Dillman and Dr. H. Dean Peters, vice president for aca- demic affairs. The hon- orary degree was for her outstanding contribu- tions, which include ac- tivities on the national, state and local levels. Congressman Alan B. Mollohan, from the First District of West Virgin- ia, gave the address which followed the greetings from the Board of Regents, presented by William T. McLaughlin II, BOR member, and Robert H. Thompson, chairman of the FSC Board of Advisors. A special presentation of the Class of 1939 was given by Dr. Dillman with presentations of the candidates for degrees by Dr. Peters, (continued on 126) The faculty attentively listens to Board of Regents member, Wil- liam McLaughlin II ' s speech. Student Life 25
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Graduates stand in the early afternoon mist after the ceremony recieving greetings from family and friends. Senior Alieu Demba of The Gam- bia speaks on behalf of the class of 1989 during the morning ceremo- ny- Students pose with family and friends after the commencement exercises. Student Life 27
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