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Graduation The commencement exercise held on May 8 at 7:30 p.m. was the first activity held in the Convocation Center. Governor Bill Clinton was the chief speaker to the 635 graduates. As the world, as a whole, becomes more and more competitive having an edu- cation becomes more and more impor- tant, said Clinton. I know the future de- termination of our welfare in the world is going to be our education. Of the 635 graduates, 7 graduated with a specialist degree, 94 with masters, 479 with bachelors, and 55 with associate degrees. Graduating with honors were Kay But- terfield of Kent, Ohio and Clarissa McClain of Warren. A minimum of 3.5 GPA and a top 10 ranking of students in their respective colleges is required. Graduating magna cum laude were 24 students. Students graduating cum laude totaled 25. A reception for the graduates and guests immediately following the ceremo- ny was sponsored by the ASU Alumni As- sociation. Governor Bill Clinton, President Eugene Smith and other administrators watch the graduation ceremony. 6 An over-view of the 635 graduates.
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Center Events ASU ' s Convocation Center, a 1 0,523 seat arena, is the center for many activities such as meetings, concerts, basketball, shows, graduation, and special events.
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These students eagerly await the awarding of their degrees. Dr. C. Calvin Smith and other faculty watch the processional. ' Governor Bill Clinton gives his speech on the importance of education for a brighter future. The A-State band provided the music for the ceremony under the direction of Mr. O ' Conner. These graduates listen attentively to Governor Clinton ' s remarks on education. Faculty members proudly watch the graduates receive their diplomas.
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