Favorite son William C. Friday to deliver Campbell commencement address
One of North Carolina’s most beloved citizens, William C. Friday, will be
Campbell’s Commencement speaker at spring graduation exercises, Monday, May 15,
at 9 a.m. on the Academic Mall.
As fundamental to North Carolinians as barbecue and
fried chicken, Friday grew up in Dallas, N.C. and graduated from North Carolina
State College in 1941. He earned a law degree from the University of North
Carolina after serving in the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War II. Friday
began his career in college administration as assistant to the Dean of Students
at UNC-Chapel Hill, before becoming president of the Consolidated University of
North Carolina and subsequently the University of North Carolina system. Friday
is also founding co-chairman of the Knight Foundation Commission on
Intercollegiate Athletics.
His term as president spanned 30 years, but he is
perhaps best-known as a founder of North Carolina Public Television and his
fabled television show, “North Carolina People.” “North Carolina People” has
featured many of the brightest and most talented people in the state and the
nation, including evangelist Billy Graham and gospel singer Shirley Ceasar.
“What makes North Carolina special is its people,”
Friday once said. “We’ve never had a wealthy state, but we have an atmosphere of
open and free discussion, natural endowments and, most of all, the spirit of our
people.”
Friday is married to Ida Howell. They have three
daughters: Frances, Mary and Betsy.
Approximately 800 degrees are expected to be conferred
at Monday’s graduation exercises.
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