June. 1977 - CROSSROADS - Page Seven 124 Seniors Graduate Graduates of Belmont Abbey College receiving the Bachelor of Arts degree May 15 were: Peter John Arsenault, Sea Isle City, N.J.; Robert John Arthur, Old Bridge, N.J.; Issam Quais Al-Askari, United Arab Emirates; Hani Hussein Al- Attas, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Abdelhamid Mohammad Bager, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; William John Barrood, New Brunswick, N.J.; Peter Kwaku Boakye, Charlotte, N.C.; Anne- Michele Bogan, Charlotte, N.C.: Jessie Mull Brackett, Gastonia, N.C.; Nicholas Joseph Brady, Jr., Natawan, N.J.; Thomas Douglas Braswell, Dallas, N.C.; Victor George Breitfeller, Jr., West Islip, N.Y.; Richard Lawrence Broderick, Jr., Harrington Park, N.J.; Lewis Wayne Broome, Charlotte, N.C.; Otis David Brunson, Jr., Springfield, Va.; Julia Ellen Brustares, Miami, Fla.; Clentice LaRue Bryant, Forestville, Md.; Sandra Lynn Marie Bubba, Easton, Pa.; Michael Gerard Byrnes, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Susan Cahill, Tokoma Park, Md.; Sherry Ann Carpenter, Shelby, N.C.; Mark Alexander Cesario, Kennesaw, Ga.; Mary Frances Cheaney, Miami, Fla.; Mary Elizabeth Costea, Falls Church, Va.; Kathleen Marine Dewane, Cherry Hill, N.J.; Randy Eugene Dobson, Concord, N.C.; Michael Douglas Dohn, Charlotte, N.C.; Lisa Grace Dorman, Fort Myers, Fla.; Harold Egan, Old Brookville, N.Y.; Gerald Nicholas Fabricatore, Iselin, N.Y.; Christopher Shawn Farley, Richmond, Va.; Angela Federico, Richmond, Va.; John Michael Fierro, Charlotte, N.C.; Mary Jane Forster, Willard, Ohio; Robert Clifton Foster, Jr., Lincolnton, N.C.; John Joseph Gallagher, Wildwood, N.J.; Patrick Walter Gallagher, Jr., Hendersonville, N.C.; Dale Lorraine-Anne Gorman, Waynesboro, Va.; Jerry Wayne Grant, Gastonia, N.C.; Jack Fulton Griffin, Charlotte, N.C.; Charles Michael Hall, Keansburg, N.J.; Robert Christopher Hamm, Medford, N.Y.; Johannah Marie Hammer, Greensboro, N.C.; Charles Henry Hartness, Gastonia, N.C.; Robert James Houde, Highland Lake, N.J.; Mark Anthony Howard, Belmont, N.C.; James David Hume, Raleigh, N.C.; Robert David Ipock, Gastonia, N.C.; Raymond Wade Isley, Gastonia, N.C.; Richard Francis Joyce, III, Phillip- sburg, N.J.; James Alan Kirk, Gastonia, N.C.; Gregory Thomas Latin, Cupertino, Calif.; Kevin Leo Mpddock, Abbey History On Sale 1- THE FIRST hundred YEARS BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE 1876 — 1976 ACE :.;mtennial commemoration Midlothian, Va.; Michael Patrick Maguire, Central Islip, N.Y.; Maryann Elizabeth Manera, Charlotte, N.C.; Michael Evans Masterman, Charlotte, N.C.; John Auburn McCoig, Jr., Gastonia, N.C.; Thomas Matthew McDermott, Hudson, Mass.; Francis Michael McGlynn, Lantana, Fla.; Lawrence Michael Melchiorre, Jr., Berwick, Pa.; Mary Judith Monaghan, Belmont, N.C.; Nicky Gene Morrow, Lowell, N.C.; John Paul Mosca, Charlotte, N.C.; William Ignacio Muinos, .Vliami, Fla.; Mark Timothy Noles, Lowell, N.C.; Derrell Lee Pearson, Gastonia, N.C.; James Keith Peeler, Dallas, N.C.; Leonard Leo Philemon, Charlotte, N.C.; Justin Paul Piche, Hollywood Hills, Fla., Richard Joseph Pietrus, Charlotte, N.C.; John Pulverenti,Hazlet, N.J.; James Vincent Raffa, Cliffwood, N.J.; Joy Brown Rankin, Stanley, N.C.; David Leon Reese, Gastonia, N.C.; Maureen Ann Reilly, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Bryan Gerard Rogers, Rock ville, Md.; Rosalind Diane Roy, Albany, Ga.; Robert-Anthony Saia, Williamstown, N.J.; Stephen Philip Sanders, Charlotte, N.C.; James An thony Saunders, Richmond, Va.; Michael Leon Scott, Gastonia, N.C.; Edward An drew Scully, Jr., Louisville, Ky.; Carolyn Margaret Segreve, Morwood, Pa.; Diane Louise Shamaly, Jacksonville, Fla.; Jane Clare Shannon, Jacksonville, Fla.; Abulkasim Moubark Soussi, Benghazi, Libya; Mossadak Moubark Soussi, Benghazi, Libya; Edwin Logan Stowe, Jr., Belmont, N.C.: Victoria Lynn Streett, Bradshaw, Md.; Richard Howard Suggs, Asheboro, N.C.; Barbara Ann Sweeney, Bridgewater, N.J.; Randy David Teague, Gastonia, N.C.: Ralph Daniel Tileston, I Charlotte, N.C.; Elizabeth Anne 'Tracy, Alexandria, Va.; Joseph Sonto Trincheria, Phillipsburg, N.J.; Andrew Tom Tucker, Bo, Sierra Leone, W. Africa; Bartholomew Joseph Turner, Mattituck, N.Y.; Dominique Godfrey Henri Veraemert, i Charlotte, N. C.; Joseph Peter Vollkommer, Vienna, Va.; Jagjett Kumar Wadwa, Delhi, India; Timothy Alan Wendel, ‘Jacksonville, Fla.; Westley Warren Wheeler, Norfolk, Va.; Paul Carl Witzke, Lowell, N.C.; Wendy Kay Woods, Richmond, “Don’t Go! 99 Va., and Anthony Byers Wor thy, Charlotte, N.C. Graduates receiving the Bachelor of Science degree were: Thomas Lloyd Bement, Stanley, N.C.; Anthony Kwok- hing Chan, Kowloon, Hong Kong; Rafael Martial Conte, Jr., Key Biscayne, Fla.; Christopher Waldo Dux, Belmont, N.C.; Jim Lawrence Eaker, Gastonia, N.C.; James Edward Ferguson, Gastonia, N.C.; James Lee Glenn, Shelby, N.C.; Chukwuka Ike, Lagos, Nigeria; Gregory Francis Liposky, Parlin, N.J.; Keith Robert Liscinsky, Bridgeport, Conn.; Lewis Jeffrey Martin, Galax, Va.; Margaret Ann McCloskey, Carlisle, Pa.; Rita Mary McGinnis, Miami, Fla.; Patricia Lynn Muldoon, Wayne, N.J ; Peter John Nagle, Lowell, N.C.; Joan Valarie Pearson, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Kathleen Ann Redmond, Charlotte, N.C.; Thomas Joseph Smith, Gastonia, N.C., and Craig Wink, Brooklyn, N.Y. — ..■r, nnM llt'NDKKD YE.AKS. a history of Belmont Abbey College written by Fr. .John I*. Bradley, -i", college president, is now available to alumni and friends of the college. The Development Office is distributing free copies of the book to contributing alumni friends, and benefactors. Others interested in obtaining copies should contact the Public Relations and Alumni Affairs Office of B.A.C. Each book is $2.25 prepaid, which includes postage and handling. The book is a centennial commemoration. (Continued From Page I) acceptance of the respon sibilities of adulthood. “You are the brightest, tallest, healthiest, best-looking generation of children we have seen,” she said. “You are also the most free. You have the freedom to develop your own*I uniqueness as persons, free to ■ find, in your own way, truth. But I caution you that when you I demand freedom, please remember that you must accept boundaries and limits and in volvement with others. You cannot achieve your personal freedom alone.” I Along with their honorary ji degrees. Dr. Harper and Sister | Jerome received a bouquet of red roses from the Belmont Abbey faculty and ad ministrative staff. ! “We decided to give them the I roses because these are two' special ladies we are honoring; .today,” said Father Bradley,! ‘‘and because this is a special graduation day for women who have been associated with] Belmont Abbey College. The college’s top non- academic award, the “Ab- beyman of the Year” plaque, went to CJiristopher Waldo Dux of Belmont for his active par- ticipation in all phases of I college life. About 750 persons attended the commencement exercises. Earlier in the day. Abbot Jude Cleary, O.S.B., chancellor and chairman of the Board of Trustees of B.A.C., was Bac calaureate speaker. ^Hiat really happened to your ^aduatin^ elass? X()\v YOU can fiiul out — with our new 1977 Alumni Direclory. This coiuplclc yet concise Directory features the name, job title, employer, business and home jiddresses and phone numbers ol till livinif ahmmi. Old frieiuls can be found in three dilferent catetfories: alphabetical, t^eo- tfraphical aiul class year. Limited printinif—only those diiec- tories oidered in advance will be [Hinted. Reservations for this invaluable ref- erenee book are beinif aecepted NOW. ('all our publisher: l oll Free 1(800)336-37^4

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