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Western Carolina University Commencement Program 1970

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  • PROGRAM THE PROCESSIONAL Crown Imperial ............2-.--------------------0-seseeeeeeoes William Walton THE INVOCATION +003. Do FLL VOU ERR MOU igi aia 8 BOER 08 Sa oe Father Michael Langell GONG OF Deni AtiOn fr John Ness Beck Western Carolina University Concert Choir Dr. James E. Dooley, Director INTRODUCTION OF TH Bre ye President Alex S. Pow THE COMMENCEMENT ADIDEISS 2... clic cc eerste . Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin DBO GT DRED SME Es) Sos UR Dane | e028 Ws CR ter a ee en teen Wallingford Riegger Western Carolina University Symphonic Band Mr. Robert Welch, Director THE PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES ............ Dr. W. Newton Turner Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Presiding Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Sciences, and Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees Dr. J. Gerald Eller, Dean, School of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degrees Dr. L. Aubrey Drewry, Jr., Acting Dean, School of Business Bachelor of Science in Education Degrees Dr. Taft Botner, Dean, School of Education and Psychology Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Education Degrees Dr. Maurice B. Morrill, Dean, The Graduate School THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES) Hil... Dr. Alex S. Pow AMERICA, THE BEAU TR Uris ee eee Ward-Dragon The Choir and Band THE ALMA MATER (Chorus) Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Hail to the dearest spot of all; Faithful, kind and true! Hail to WCU! Every son and every daughter Light and life and fond devotion, Offers praise to you. All we owe to thee. THe RECESSION AL - Crand Barca irom Aida, on eect G. Verdi (The audience is requested to rise for the processional and remain standing for the in- vocation; also to rise for the Alma Mater and remain standing for the recessional.)
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