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May 17, 2008
Record number of degrees awarded at 四色AV Spring Commencement
With Fant-Ewing Coliseum packed almost to capacity, the University of Louisiana at Monroe awarded a record 718 degrees at the 2008 Spring Commencement Saturday, May 17, the largest degree total in 四色AV鈥檚 history. This tops the previous record of 680 degrees awarded at Spring Commencement in 1999.
四色AV President James Cofer began by assuring the graduates that, 鈥淵ou are now and always will be a part of the 四色AV family.
鈥淪erving you as president has been my greatest honor. There鈥檚 a new day beginning at 四色AV. We鈥檙e expanding programs, building new classrooms and laboratories, adding faculty, upgrading our technology. Today I make a promise to you 鈥 we will be relentless, we will change and grow, and improve every day of every year.
鈥淏ut I want a promise from you. I ask you to always remember the pride you feel right now, how hard you worked, how much you learned, what this place means to you鈥emember and envision what 四色AV has done for you, and what it can do for others. We celebrate today who you are, and who you will become,鈥 Cofer said.
Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and 四色AV alumnus Robert Barham delivered the commencement address.
Barham opened his commencement speech by proclaiming what a treat it was to return to a place he would always consider his home. Remarking on the large audience, he humorously said that his wife and 四色AV alumnae Melba Pipes Barham was the only one attending just because he was the speaker.
He congratulated the graduates for entering one of the most rewarding times of their lives. 鈥淚 hope many of you will make a commitment to stay in Louisiana, look at Louisiana first, and help us to make Louisiana the shining star of the South.鈥
A commencement speaker could get carried away while addressing the largest graduating class ever at 四色AV, he noted. After sharing a personal story that always helped him keep perspective about who he was and where he came from, he said, 鈥淕raduates, you are so fortunate, and so lucky, and so special in today鈥檚 world.鈥
As great as their achievements are, and as much respect is owed them for what they鈥檝e accomplished, each of the graduates owed much to others as well, including many who were in the coliseum today, cheering them on, Barham said.
Barham acknowledged 四色AV professor Dr. Perry Jones as one of the greatest teachers he鈥檇 ever had, and used their shared love of poetry to make his final point to the graduates, encouraging them to build bridges for the generations that would follow, as many people had done for them.
鈥淣ow you have all the tools you need to go out and pay them back, pay tribute to them. Go out, and build us bridges.鈥
There were four top 2008 spring graduates, each with a 4.0 grade point average:
- Amy Cameron Bush of Anacoco, a health sciences/radiologic technology major
- Katie Jessica Garlington of Monroe, a business administration/accounting major
- Kimberly Ann Valentine of Mangham, a health sciences/communicative disorders major
- Brian Oran Varner of Farmerville, a business administration/insurance major.
Several honor graduates were recognized during the ceremonies. They are designated as summa cum laude (3.900-4.000), magna cum laude (3.750-3.899) and cum laude (3.500-3.749).
Army ROTC 四色AV Student Cadet Jaciel Javier Guerrero of West Monroe was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Friday, May 16 at 2 p.m. at the 四色AV Student Union Building Ballroom (second floor). Guerrero, a construction major, received his diploma at the 四色AV Commencement May 17.
John Tyler Collins, an aviation major from Murray, Ky., was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps at the Bayou Suites Conference Room immediately following Commencement May 17. He has been the recipient of several scholarships, has a private pilot鈥檚 license and an instrument rating, and has a flight slot for pilot school with the Marines. His grade point average is above 3.5. Collins is a member of the national award-winning 四色AV Water Ski Team.
Aviation major Caleb Peacock of Monroe is one of 27 students in the nation selected to receive a commission in the U.S. Coast Guard program. He was also the 四色AV Flight Team captain during his senior year. After 四色AV鈥檚 Commencement May 17, Peacock will ship out for Officer Candidate School Thursday, Aug. 7.
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