By: Inga Oberst
Photos by: Inga
Oberst
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DOTHAN – Troy University conferred degrees on 275
students December 14 during commencement exercises
at the Dothan Civic Center. 45-year-old Willie Faye
Barrow was among the proud graduates, who donned
caps and gowns and posed for pictures.
It
was a particularly sweet moment for Barrow, who is
legally blind. The Ozark woman managed to graduate
with honors by painstakingly using a magnifying
glass to complete
assignments.
Her son Justin Stokes, also a Dothan Campus student,
looked on from the audience as she received her
diploma.
“She has struggled with vision problems,” Stokes
said, “but she persevered, and I am very proud of
her.”

During the ceremony, Dr. Jack Hawkins, chancellor of
Troy University, recognized a special graduate who
was unable to pick up his diploma in person.
Criminal Justice Major Tony Chamberlin of Ozark
finished his final semester via the internet while
serving in Iraq. The summa cum laude graduate is
expected to return to the Wiregrass in January for
the birth of his first child.
While many graduates were saying “good-bye” to
classmates, Jennifer Asdel, a native of Enterprise,
was connecting with students and professors she has
come to know over the Internet. Asdel, who currently
lives in Nashville, Tenn., completed her Master of
Business Administration completely on line.
“It’s really exciting to meet my classmates in
person,” Asdel said. “I didn’t want to go through
school and not graduate.”
Ralph Stacy, president and chief executive officer
of the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama,
was the keynote speaker. Stacy, who represents over
120 Chambers of Commerce statewide, urged the
graduates to use their education not just in the
business world but to better society.
“You have made the commitment to get ahead,” Stacy
said. “Ladies and gentlemen, you are ready to make a
difference.”
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During Fall 2005 Commencement Exercises at the
Dothan Civic Center, Graduate Karen Brookshire
Jackson of Dothan is congratulated by Troy
University Chancellor Jack Hawkins (right) and TROY
Board of Trustees member Charles Nailen. Jackson, a
first-grade teacher at Kelly Springs Elementary,
earned a Master of Science in Education.

Troy University
graduates Misty Cherry of Midland City (left),
Tara Simmons and Kimberly Howard of Dothan
excitedly wait for commencement exercises to
begin. All three of the women earned master’s
degrees in education from the Dothan Campus.
Sonia Howard of Fort
Rucker is congratulated by her family. Howard
earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from
Troy University.
Troy University
graduate Tarik Olds of Campbellton, Fl., proudly
poses with his parents Annette and Edison Olds
on commencement day. Olds graduated cum laude
with a management information systems degree.