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The Norfolk Scope, which was the scene of the Old Dominion University spring graduation.

1979

Seniors planning for graduation (L-R): Woody Pusey and Betty Hassell (seated); Suzanne Greene and Donna Vincent (standing).

1961-04

Japanese graduates at the English Language Center's graduation ceremony.

1985

Robert Moran, a junior in psychology at Old Dominion University has just completed basic R.O.T.C. camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He will be joining the university, R.O.T.C. corps, this September with the prospect of earning a commission as a second lieutenant upon graduation.

1975-07

General Lemuel Cornick Shepherd, Jr., a Norfolk native, was a General in and Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on February 10, 1896 and died August 6, 1990. The interview discusses his background growing up in Norfolk, Virginia and his military experiences. Interview transcribed by Charlotte Smith.

1978-09-19

Albert Teich, Jr., Professor Emeritus, was a student at the Norfolk Division from 1945-47. He joined the faculty and taught in the College of Business from 1957-1992. Teich also was a lawyer, served as a delegate in the Virginia General Assembly from 1972-1974, and a Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk from 1996-2002. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on February 22, 1929 and died in 2006. This interview discusses Teich's days as a student at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, his service in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, and his teaching career at Old Dominion University. He discusses his impression of students, faculty, the Webb and Bugg administrations, the Faculty Senate, and the university's Credit Union. Teich also discusses UVa law school, his legal career, politics, and his involvement with the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, the Young Democrats, and his various community activities.

1976-04-07

A. Rufus Tonelson, Professor Emeritus, was one of the first three students to enroll at the Norfolk Division in 1930; the Principal of Maury High School, 1955-1965; Dean and faculty member for the College of Education from 1966-1971; and Assistant to the President for School and Community Relations from 1971-1976. He was bonr in New York, New York on November 17, 1911 and died August 6, 2006. This interview is in two parts. It discusses his background, enrolling in the Norfolk Division when it first opened, his impressions of the early faculty, facilities, social activities and athletics. Tonelson discusses his teaching jobs with Norfolk Public schools and with the College of William & Mary, and being principal of Maury High School during the massive resistance crisis. He also discusses joing the Education faculty at the Old Dominion College in 1966 and his various roles with the College of Education, including Dean, and his administrative roles in Community Relations and Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity.

1975-12-09

A. Rufus Tonelson, Professor Emeritus, was one of the first three students to enroll at the Norfolk Division in 1930; the Principal of Maury High School, 1955-1965; Dean and faculty member for the College of Education from 1966-1971; and Assistant to the President for School and Community Relations from 1971-1976. He was born in New York, New York on November 17, 1911 and died August 6, 2006. This interview is in two parts. It discusses his background, enrolling in the Norfolk Division when it first opened, his impressions of the early faculty, facilities, social activities and athletics. Tonelson discusses his teaching jobs with Norfolk Public schools and with the College of William & Mary, and being principal of Maury High School during the massive resistance crisis. He also discusses joining the Education faculty at the Old Dominion College in 1966 and his various roles with the College of Education, including Dean, and his administrative roles in Community Relations and Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity.

1979-07-02

Dr. Charles E. Vogan, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1950-1976 in the Music Department, and as Chair of that department from 1950-1965.In addition to his background, the interview discusses his interests in music, developments in the Music Department at the Norfolk Division, musical groups (e.g., Opera Workshop, Madrigal Singers), community programs and musical organizations.

1976-06-07

Board of Visitors member, Dorothy Doumar with Commencement speaker Shirley Chisholm.

circa 1980-1989

Board of Visitors member, Dorothy Doumar awards former Dean of Engineering J. Harold Lampe with an honorary degree during Commencement. President Alfred B. Rollins and alumnus Albert B. Gornto, Jr. watch.

circa 1980-1989

Former Dean of Engineering J. Harold Lampe receiving his honorary degree and robe during Commencement. Board of Visitors member, Dorothy Doumar and alumnus Albert B. Gornto, Jr. watch as Lampe receives his robe from President Rollins.

circa 1980-1989

Board of Visitors member, Dorothy Doumar with former Dean of Engineering J. Harold Lampe during Commencement.

circa 1980-1989

A crowd shot of Japanese graduates during the English Language Center's graduation ceremony.

1985

A student receives his graduation certificate from Robert Poiay of Old Dominion University English Language Center.

1985

Japanese graduates at the English Language Center's graduation ceremony.

circa 1980-1989

The faculty and administration take their seats at the 1973 Old Dominion University Commencement exercises.

1973

Ole S. Johnson and E. Vernon Peele at the 1973 Commencement exercises.

1973

Unidentified keynote speaker for the 1973 Commencement exercises.

1973

The faculty and administration processional at the 1973 Old Dominion University Commencement exercises. Included in the photo are President James L. Bugg, Jr. and Board of Visitors Rector, Frances N. Crenshaw.

1973

Anxious graduates with their degrees await the end of the 1973 Old Dominion University Commencement exercises at Foreman Field.

1973

Unidentified keynote speaker for the 1973 Commencement exercises.

1973

Anxious graduates take their seats at Foreman Field during the 1973 Old Dominion University Commencement exercises.

1973

Charles O. Burgess (left) with Ralph M. Rotty (right) with an unidentified faculty member (center), during the 1973 Commencement exercises.

1973

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