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a. l 1 i ThE GPEICI Some students were just re- lieved that finals were over and summer vacation- was begin- ning. They. packed their belong- ings and headedifttiihome. But the graduating ,seniors had just one more thing toldo. Gver 700 of them gathered at Racer Are- na to receive their long-awaited degrees at the spring gradu- ation ceremony in May. There seemed to be mixed emotions among the seniors Fillalf about the ceremony that marked the end of their college careers. Some were relieved that their years of studying were over and were excited about entering the world of work. Some saw their degree as merely one more obstacle over- come as they prepared to enter graduate or professional schools upon graduation. But most of these graduates agreed that the ceremony was a spe- Free at last. Bobbie Bass, throws her cap in celebration of receiving her mas- ter's degree in physical education. Bass attended undergraduate school in Ten- nessee. Making sure her gown is in order. a graduate prepares for the summer cere- mony in Lovett Auditorium. She is joined by some 330 other seniors at- tending the ceremony. cial way to end their days at college. ' The 1981 spring graduates heard addresses by two of their fellow classmates. Outstanding Senior Woman Diana Johnson admonished her classmates to always take pride in them- selves and maintain a positive attitude. Randall Hutchens, Outstanding Senior Man, urged graduates to continue efforts to ensure quality for all students in higher education. Of the seniors, 212 with gra- depoint averages of 3.3 or above graduated with honors. According to the registrar's of- fice, approximately 31 associ- ate, 569 bachelors, and 132 masters and specialist degrees were conferred in the spring ceremony. Some 300 students partici- pated in the summer gradu- ation ceremonies held at Lovett Auditorium. Roy Peterson, member of the Council on High- er Education, was the featured speaker for the ceremony. During the August ceremo- ny, approximately 12 associ- ate, 151 bachelors, and 167 masters and specialist degrees were conferred, according to the registrars office. Q ' Charlotte Houchins Graduation 13
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Photos by Valerie Allison I2 Student Life Giving her feet a rest before the cere- mony begins, is Pat Morgan. Morgan was one of six students graduating.
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