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es eee “I, David Herbert, do...” Trying To Beat Summer’s Heat Commencement exercises got off to an ear- ly start Aug. 2 as graduation candidates began their traditional march at 8:15 a.m. Usually the event begins at 10 o’clock, but due to the summertime heat and no air condi- tioning in T. H. Harris Auditorium, commence- ment was moved to a “cooler time.” The auditorium air conditioning was undergoing a complete overhaul, but was in full swing for the autumn exercises. Top grads (L-R) Washington, Rayford, Fasakin pose with speaker and Dr. Johnson. Faculty members begin their march. Cooler temperatures prevailed at the reception. Seniors 193
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192 Seniors Celebration! It’s time to have a good time. There was no shortage of models. 120 Graduated During Summer “The world is going to treat you as just another individual, but you must always remember you are unique,” remarked Dr. Gloria Scott, vice president of Clark College in Atlanta, during summer commencement exercises in T. H. Harris Auditorium. Dr. Scott explained this uniqueness comes from the fact that only nine percent of American college students are black. “It takes 10,000 black births to equal one black Ph.D.,” she re- marked. In her delivery she also touched on power, Africa, racism, understanding where one comes from and loyalty to one’s alma mater. Ninety-three individuals were awarded undergraduate diplo- mas while 27 received graduate degrees. Four Gramblinites were graduated magna cum laude. They were Inger Marie Rayford, a computer science major from Mon- roe; Cynthia Moss, information systems, Buckner, Ark.; Julia Washington, accounting, Logansport; Ibraheem Tunji Fasakin, management, Lagos, Nigeria. Ms. Moss compiled the highest grade-point average with her 3.65 norm. Dr. Scott speaks. “Dear Grambling, dear Grambling. We ...
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EMMANUEL-GILBERT Emmanuel, Gail, Trinidad Health, Rec. P.E. Emokpae, Matthew, Nigeria Accounting Economics Enekwenchi, Gabriel, Nigeria Building Construction Epting, Brenda, Pine Bluff, Ark. Criminal Justice Escoe, Reinaldo, Brooklyn, N.Y. Social Work Evans, Jennifer, Shreveport Information Systems Ezirim, Daniel, Nigeria Accounting Ferdinand, Wilbur, Trinidad Health, Rec. P.E. Fields, Leslie, Detroit Radio TV Flournoy, Frederick, Minden Radio TV Production Ford, Lisa, Calhoun Information Systems Ford, Sally, Homer Institution Management Foreman, Kim, Sacramento, Calif. Social Work Franklin, Raymond, Alexandria Social Work Gamblin, Melody C., Prentiss, Miss. Music Education Gardner, Angela, Monroe Computer Science Gee, Kathleen, Bossier City Accounting Gilbert, Sampson; Forest City, Ark. ay } Mathematics 194 Seniors
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