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One hundred and fourteenth annual
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. BOARD OF TRUSTEES _~
William B. Sturgill, Chairman
Albert G. Clay, Vice Chairman
_ Betty Pace Clark, Secretary .
William R. Black
Albert Benjamin Chandler
Opal Skaggs Conley
Tracy Farmer
Edythe jones Hayes
Sally Hermansdorfer
Thomas B. Kessinger, Sr.
W. Terry McBrayer V
Robert T. McCowan `
A. Stevens Miles
Frank Ramsey, jr.
Homer W. Ramsey `I
Brad Sturgeon
W.B. Terry 1
William F. Wagner
Constance P. Wilson iv
William T. Young 4
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
Otis A. Singletary, President
jack C. Blanton, Vice President for Business Affairs
Peter P. Bosomworth, Vice President for the Medical Center
Donald B. Clapp, Vice President for Administration Q
Lewis W. Cochran, Vice President for Academic Affairs
Raymond R. Hornback, Vice President for University Relations
john T. Smith, Vice President for Minority Affairs
Charles T. Wethington, Vice President for the Community College System p
Robert G. Zumwinkle, Vice President for Student Affairs Q
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One Hundred and Fourteenth Annual
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION
University Marshal
Professor ]oseph R. jones
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The National and University Colors
‘ The Candidates for Advanced Degrees, including the Candidates for Degrees from
the Graduate School, College of Law, College of Medicine, and College of Dentistry
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Agriculture
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Engineering
_ ' The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Education
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Business and Economics
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Pharmacy
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Nursing
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Architecture
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Allied Health Professions
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Home Economics
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Library Science
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Social Work
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Communications
The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Fine Arts
The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
The Faculty of the College of Agriculture
The Faculty of the College of Engineering
The Faculty of the College of Law
The Faculty of the College of Education
The Faculty of the College of Business and Economics
The Faculty of the College of Pharmacy
The Faculty of the College of Medicine
The Faculty of the College of Nursing .
The Faculty of the College of Dentistry
The Faculty of the College of Architecture
The Faculty of the College of Allied Health Professions
The Faculty of the College of Home Economics
The Faculty of the College of Library Science
The Faculty of the College of Social Work
The Faculty of the College of Communications
The Faculty of the College of Fine Arts
The Directors and Faculty of the Community Colleges
The Faculty and Staff of Other University Units
The Deans of the Colleges and Administrative Officials
The Vice Presidents
The Official Guests
The Governor and the Board of Trustees
The President of the University of Kentucky
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COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
The exercises of the one hundred and fourteenth annual commencement are enacted today
at the University of Kentucky. The counterpart of the pageantry is enacted each year on cam-
puses all over the world. It is the solemn climax and recognition of the graduates’ years of
study and preparation for responsibility. i
The following description of the Academic pageantry is provided for your interest.
PROCESSION
The procession, which forms on the Avenue of Champions, will enter the Coliseum
through the south entrance. It is led by the University Marshal and followed by the Color
Guard carrying the National and State flags and the University banner. The University Mar-
shal bears the ceremonial mace, emblematic of the endorsement of the State and the Univer-
sity. Led by Assistant Marshals, the candidates march behind the identification banner of the
respective colleges which recommended them for their degrees. T
The order of march is as follows:
The candidates for advanced degrees to include ·z
Graduate School i
College of Law
College of Medicine *
College of Dentistry i
The candidates for degrees:
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Agriculture
College of Engineering
College of Education ·E
College of Business and Economics ?
College of Pharmacy
A College of Nursing
I College of Architecture
College of Allied Health Professions
College of Home Economics
College of Library Science
College of Social Work
College of Communications
College of Fine Arts
As the candidates reach their seats, the members of the faculty of the University of Kentucky
march into the Coliseum wearing the colorful hoods of the colleges and universities from I
which they were graduated. The climax of the procession brings to the platform the Trustees
j of the University, the Deans of the various colleges, honorary degree recipients, alumni .
Q award recipients, University of Kentucky Research Foundation faculty research award reci-
i pients, The William B. Sturgill award recipient, Sullivan award recipients, the Vice
Presidents, guests, state officials, and finally, the President of the University. The Trustees of
the University can be identified by their blue gowns with white panels. They wear blue caps
with blue tassels.
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ACADEMIC ATTIRE
All candidates for degrees and those who hold these degrees, including University officials,
faculty, and visiting dignitaries, are attired in traditional cap and gown. The basic color for
most caps and gowns is formal black. However, recipients of different degrees wear distinc-
tive tassels on their caps (called mortarboards) and hoods of various hues draped down the
backs of the gowns.
CAPS
Candidates for Bachelors’ and Masters' degrees wear the regulation cap with the tassel ap-
propriate to the school or division from which they are being graduated, with the exception
of those who already hold Doctors’ degrees and are privileged to wear gold tassels. Except
during the positioning of the Colors, the playing of the National Anthem, and prayers, men in
academic regalia are requested to wear their caps. The authorized list of tassel colors follows:
V Arts and Sciences—White Nursing—Apricot
I Agriculture—Maize Dentistry—Lilac
` Engineering—Orange Architecture-—Brown
Law—Purple Allied Health Professions—Light Green
3 Education—Light Blue Home Economics—Maroon
Business and Economics-—Drab Library Science—Lem0n
a Pharmacy—Olive Green Social Work—Citron
i Medicine—Green Communications—White
j Fine Arts—Brown
GOWNS
The gown for the Bachelor’s degree has pointed sleeves. It is designed to be worn closed.
`$ The gown for the Master’s degree has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist, like the others. The
l sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square
cut and the front part has an arc cut away. The gown is designed and supplied with fasteners
so that it may be worn open or closed. The gown for the Doctor’s degree has a bell-shaped
sleeve on which are three velvet bars (usually black but sometimes other colors depending on
the degree). '
HOODS
The Bachelor's hood is rather short with a narrow velvet edging of the appropriate color
(see list under tassels) and a lining in the color or colors of the institution—b1ue and white at
Kentucky.
The Master’s hood is considerably longer, has a wider velvet edging, and exposes more of
the lining. The outside velvet trim color designates the degree which the person is receiving.
The Doctor’s hood is easily recognized by the width of the velvet edging, the wide panels at
i either side, the greater length, and the full exposure of the lining. The colors of the edging
most frequently seen are blue for philosophy, green for medicine, and purple for laws; the
colors for the honorary Doctor’s degrees are purple for laws, white for letters, and golden
yellow for science.
Candidates for honorary degrees do not wear the hood until after the degree has been con—
ferred; part of the ceremony of admitting a candidate to his honorary degree consists in his
being formally invested with the hood.
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ALMA MATER* _
Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater! A
Loyal sons and daughters sing;
Sound her praise with voice united;
I To the breeze her colors fling.
To the blue and white be true; .
Badge triumphant age on age; {
Blue, the sky that o’er us bends;
White, Kentucky’s stainless page. ·
Hail thee ever, old Kentucky! .
Glorious is thy heritage;
Proud thy name and thy traditions; »
Proud thy place on history’s page!
May we ne’er forget thy fame 5
Mother of the great and free;
May we’er uphold thy name,
Old Kentucky, hail to thee!
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'Words by]osephine Funkhouser i
Music by Carl A. Lampert
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Oh Say! can you see, by the dawn’s early light, g
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? i
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.
Oh, say does that Star-spangled Banner yet wave n
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
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“ ORDER OF EXERCISES
— Presiding
Otis A. Singletary, President
PROCESSIONAL
STAR SPAN GLED BANNER ..................,............. (Francis Scott Key)
INVOCATION ......................................... The Reverend Ted Sisk
Immanuel Baptist Church
INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS ,............................ President Singletary
~ GREETINGS—ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ................... Mr. Richard M. Womack
I REMARKS .................................... The Honorable john Y. Brown, jr.
Governor, Commonwealth of Kentucky
{ PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES AND CONF ERRING OF DEGREES
A Acting Dean Donald E. Sands Dean Marjorie Stewart
= College of Arts and Sciences College of Home Economics
Dean Charles E. Barnhart Dean Timothy W. Sineath
College of Agriculture College of Library Science
. Dean Roger Eichhorn Dean S. Zafar Hasan
` College of Engineering College of Social Work
· Dean George W. Denemark Acting Dean Herbert N. Drennon
College of Education College of Communications
· Acting Dean james A. Knoblett Dean j. Robert Wills
E College of Business and Economics College of Fine Arts
ii Dcafl I0$¢Pll V· SWl¤l0$kY Dean Wimberly C. Royster
i College el Pharmacy Graduate School
I D€€·1fl M&l’l0¥l MCKGHHB Dean Thomas P. Lewis
_ College of Nursing College of Law
· Dean Anthony Eardley Dean D_ Kay (jlawsei-i
` College of Architecture College of Medicine ·
V Dean joseph Hamburg Dean Merrill W. Packer
College of Allied Health Professions College of Dentistry
‘ RECOGNITION OF RECIPIENTS OF
ALUMNI GREAT TEACHER AWARDS AND
C RESEARCH FOUNDATION FACULTY AWARDS ........... President Singletary
' PRESENTATION OF
V WILLIAM B. STURGILL AWARD ......................... President Singletary
PRESENTATION OF SULLIVAN AWARDS .................. President Singletary
Professor joseph A. Bryant, University Orator
CONF ERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES .................. President Singletary
_ ALMA MATER ............................................. (Carl A. Lampert)
Y BENEDICTION ................................. The Reverend H. Gene Templar
Faith Lutheran Church
RECESSIONAL
Professor Arnold Blackburn, Organist
Mr. john Henderson, Announcer
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John Y. Brown, jr.
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Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences 0f me T¤¤¤¤¤¤·= R¢SD¤¤S¢"
Dissection: "A Study of the Utility of the Nasal Route for Drug Administra- Davis, Mark Edward, Butler, PA
Major: Chemical Engineering
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Dissertation: "5'-Terminal Structure of Hen Ovalbumin Messenger Ribonucleic _
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Dissertation: "Settings in Trollope's Political Novels" _
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in a Southern Paiute Community" Kreml
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Long-term Effects of 7, 12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene on Chromosome Variables in Supreme Court Estate and Gift Tax Cases"
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Condition in the "Societe Nobiliaire" of Seventeenth Century France" Stambau h, Cl de Thomas, Paintsvlllc
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