The May 1994 Commencement ceremony was UTSA's official commencement ceremony celebrating graduates of the Spring 1994 semester. It featured two back-to-back ceremonies, one at 10:00 a.m. and one at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 in the Convocation Center . Dr. Patricia A. Graham, UTSA Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, was chair of the Committee on Graduation Ceremonies.
Schedule [ ]
First ceremony [ ]
Part of Ceremony
Notes
Processional
"Pomp and Circumstance " by Edward Elgar, performed by UTSA Brass Ensemble
Master of Ceremonies
Felix D. Almaraz, Jr., Professor, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
National Anthem
Star Spangled Banner, performed by Nancy P'Pool, Soprano
Greetings
Samuel A. Kirkpatrick , President, UTSA
Ellen Clarke Temple, Member, UT System Board of Regents
UTSA Brass Ensemble
Fanfare for Brass by UTSA professor James S. Balentine
Commencement Address
Lt. Gen. Marc A. Cisneros , Commander of Fifth US Army and Ft. Sam Houston
Conferring of Degrees
Samuel A. Kirkpatrick
Welcome from Alumni Association
J. Earl King, President, UTSA Alumni Association
Alma Mater
Hail UTSA , performed by Nancy P'Pool
Recessional
Allegro from Water Music by George Frideric Handel[1]
Second ceremony [ ]
Part of Ceremony
Notes
Processional
"Pomp and Circumstance " by Edward Elgar, performed by UTSA Brass Ensemble
Master of Ceremonies
William G. Mitchell, Associate Professor, College of Business
National Anthem
Star Spangled Banner, performed by Nancy P'Pool, Soprano
Greetings
Samuel A. Kirkpatrick , President, UTSA
Ellen Clarke Temple, Member, UT System Board of Regents
UTSA Brass Ensemble
Piece for Brass by UTSA professor James S. Balentine
Commencement Address
Lt. Gen. Marc A. Cisneros , Commander of Fifth US Army and Ft. Sam Houston
Conferring of Degrees
Samuel A. Kirkpatrick
Welcome from Alumni Association
J. Earl King, President, UTSA Alumni Association
Alma Mater
Hail UTSA , performed by Nancy P'Pool
Recessional
Allegro from Water Music by George Frideric Handel[1]
Marshals [ ]
Victor L. Heller, Division of Management and Marketing
Zack D. Mason, Division of Accounting and Information Systems
Jose Medina, Division of Management and Marketing
Rudolpho Sandoval, Division of Economics and Finance
Ronald C. Binks, Division of Art and Architecture
Bridget A. Drinka, Division of English, Classics, and Philosophy
Shelia K. Johnson, Division of Foreign Languages
Rosemary C. Watkins, Division of Music
Manuel P. Berriozabal, Division of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics
Kenneth O. Hardin, Division of Engineering
Luis S. Haro, Division of Life Sciences
Judith A. Walmsley, Division of Earth and Physical Sciences
Rodolfo Rosales, Division of Social and Policy Sciences
Linda Schott, Division of Behavioral and Cultural Sciences
George R. Taylor, Division of Education
Maria Luisa Urdaneta, Division of Behavioral and Cultural Sciences[1]
UTSA Brass Ensemble [ ]
The UTSA Brass Ensemble was conducted by Brian P. Harris.
Kevin Jordan, Trumpet
Ruben Martinez, Trumpet
Erick Matta, Trumpet
Tom Settles, Trumpet
Adam Tollinger, Trumpet
Lee Wells, Trumpet
Rachel Brynteson, Horn
Ed Gonzales, Horn
Mario Torres, Horn
Kelli Waldo, Horn
Roderick Leonard, Trombone
Judy Rayburg, Trombone
David Contreras, Baritone
George Valdez, Baritone
Gilbert Cuellar, Tuba
Gabriel Lopez, Tuba
Rudy Diaz, Timpani[1]
Receptions [ ]
Each college held a reception for its graduates.
References [ ]
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "The May Commencement 1994". May 1994 Commencement brochure. UTSA Special Collections UA 01.01 Box 3. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
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