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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ------~----- PRESENTATION OF THE SPEAKER AND HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE

Doctor of Fine Arts Mr. Vincent Dowling Variety knows your many roles, In Playhouse Square, our Prospera. ORDER OF EXERCISES Nicholas and all his woes arise unto your wand; Christy Mahon, coming to himself and fi·eedom Processional Earning with splendid words the right to be a man. Name the whirlwind, and the fog's return, America, the Beautiful The past's weight upon the present. Draw us to sounds and to sweet airs, Oh beautiful for spacious skies, Of brave new worlds, your many guises . For amber waves of grain, We'd know you, though , and you astride the moon! For purple mountain majesties Lady Luck attend you; the axe laid unto the root Above the huited plain! Is changing all: Abbey , Peacock, and the Festival­ America! America! God shed His grace on thee, Now we lose our playboy to the western world. And Crown thy good with brotherhood God and Mary and Patrick bless you so! From sea to shining sea. John Carroll University is honored to honor you, Oh beautihll for patriot dream Calling you Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa. That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed His grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.

ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES Mr. Vincent Dowling Producing Director Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival INVOCATION AND GREETING Reverend T. P. O'Malley, S.J. President of john Carroll University

CONFERRING OF DEGREES Reverend T. P . O'Malley, S.J. PRESENTATION OF THE SPEAKER AND HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE

Doctor of Fine Arts Mr. Vincent Dowling Variety knows your many roles, In Playhouse Square, our Prospera. ORDER OF EXERCISES Nicholas and all his woes arise unto your wand; Christy Mahon, coming to himself and fi·eedom Processional Earning with splendid words the right to be a man. Name the whirlwind, and the fog's return, America, the Beautiful The past's weight upon the present. Draw us to sounds and to sweet airs, Oh beautiful for spacious skies, Of brave new worlds, your many guises . For amber waves of grain, We'd know you, though , and you astride the moon! For purple mountain majesties Lady Luck attend you; the axe laid unto the root Above the huited plain! Is changing all: Abbey , Peacock, and the Festival­ America! America! God shed His grace on thee, Now we lose our playboy to the western world. And Crown thy good with brotherhood God and Mary and Patrick bless you so! From sea to shining sea. John Carroll University is honored to honor you, Oh beautihll for patriot dream Calling you Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa. That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed His grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.

ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES Mr. Vincent Dowling Producing Director Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival INVOCATION AND GREETING Reverend T. P. O'Malley, S.J. President of john Carroll University

CONFERRING OF DEGREES Reverend T. P . O'Malley, S.J. DEGREES IN COURSE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Candidates will be presented hu

Candidates will be presented b~J James E. Piercy, Ph.D . W. Francis Ryan, Ph.D. A cting Dean Dean Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Jerry Anthony Ahmed Timothy John McGurr Christopher Anthony Michael Anselmo Joseph L. Miljak Bachelor of Arts Gail A. Armbruster Megan Kathleen O'Byrne Michael E. Bambrick Steven J. Prochaska *Gilberte Achkar, Richard Kurt Lehmann 11 Bradley James Bernstein Michelle Ann Read magna cum laude David Alan Maloney Roxann Marie Bindas Patrick James Reardon Bryan John Alitto Terrence Michael Maloney ~l David Henry Cherney *John D. Rybarczyk Dona Leeanne Arnold ·*Lily Ann McCabe Peter Constantino cum laude *Renata Cinti Peggy Prunty McSherry Edward Lawrence Cooper III Patrick Vincent Scully *Daniel John Conway *Ann Elizabeth Oaks Ned Anthony Cultrona William Joseph Svoboda *Mary Kathleen DiVincenzo Raymond Francis O'Brien Kimberly Ann Danevich Tani M. Trebotich Mark Jeflrey Doring Thomas Okal Amal Iskandar Deir Cecilia Jean Venglarik Anna Maria Dovic Luigi Pecoraro Deborah Ann Evans summa cum laude Joseph Michael Dzurilla Marc J efhey Raia Mary Ellen Ewers John Kirk Viviani John Vincent Galbo Daniel Robe1t Ranke Teresa Ann Helbling Gino Zomparelli Myles Calvey Gallagher Frank Joseph Regalbuto, Jr. Daniel Edward Lamparyk ':'Edward Charles Huddleston , Jane J. Riel cum laude Jean Marie Sanders Graduation Honors MaryBeth Huflman Donald L. Sassano To merit the distinction cum laude, the candidate must attain a qual­ Timothy John Hutchison Edith Shachter, ity point average of 3.5; magna cum laude, 3.7; summa cum laude, 3.9. *Jefhey A. Ilersich, summa cum laude These honors are inscribed on the diploma. magna cum laude Rosemary Sulkowski Erskine Johnson Pamela Ann Parker Sweeney Mary Carol Knechtges *Michael C . Thompson Robert Stanley Kovach Jefb:ey Ames Wile GRADUATE SCHOOL *Jacalyn Levine Kudalis Mary Yackshaw, Jeanne Marie Lang cum laude Candidates will be presented by Louis G. Pecek, Ph.D. Dean l Master of Arts Michael Joseph Antonelli Lois Firestone Kay Bachelor of Science Molly Winger Berger Stephen Anthony Koleszar ~ *Jayne Marie Brooks Judy W. Marks Diane Marie Cibrik Bradley Robert Nemunaitis Grace Marie Irene Carroll *Jerome Michael McKeever M

Candidates will be presented b~J James E. Piercy, Ph.D . W. Francis Ryan, Ph.D. A cting Dean Dean Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Jerry Anthony Ahmed Timothy John McGurr Christopher Anthony Michael Anselmo Joseph L. Miljak Bachelor of Arts Gail A. Armbruster Megan Kathleen O'Byrne Michael E. Bambrick Steven J. Prochaska *Gilberte Achkar, Richard Kurt Lehmann 11 Bradley James Bernstein Michelle Ann Read magna cum laude David Alan Maloney Roxann Marie Bindas Patrick James Reardon Bryan John Alitto Terrence Michael Maloney ~l David Henry Cherney *John D. Rybarczyk Dona Leeanne Arnold ·*Lily Ann McCabe Peter Constantino cum laude *Renata Cinti Peggy Prunty McSherry Edward Lawrence Cooper III Patrick Vincent Scully *Daniel John Conway *Ann Elizabeth Oaks Ned Anthony Cultrona William Joseph Svoboda *Mary Kathleen DiVincenzo Raymond Francis O'Brien Kimberly Ann Danevich Tani M. Trebotich Mark Jeflrey Doring Thomas Okal Amal Iskandar Deir Cecilia Jean Venglarik Anna Maria Dovic Luigi Pecoraro Deborah Ann Evans summa cum laude Joseph Michael Dzurilla Marc J efhey Raia Mary Ellen Ewers John Kirk Viviani John Vincent Galbo Daniel Robe1t Ranke Teresa Ann Helbling Gino Zomparelli Myles Calvey Gallagher Frank Joseph Regalbuto, Jr. Daniel Edward Lamparyk ':'Edward Charles Huddleston , Jane J. Riel cum laude Jean Marie Sanders Graduation Honors MaryBeth Huflman Donald L. Sassano To merit the distinction cum laude, the candidate must attain a qual­ Timothy John Hutchison Edith Shachter, ity point average of 3.5; magna cum laude, 3.7; summa cum laude, 3.9. *Jefhey A. Ilersich, summa cum laude These honors are inscribed on the diploma. magna cum laude Rosemary Sulkowski Erskine Johnson Pamela Ann Parker Sweeney Mary Carol Knechtges *Michael C . Thompson Robert Stanley Kovach Jefb:ey Ames Wile GRADUATE SCHOOL *Jacalyn Levine Kudalis Mary Yackshaw, Jeanne Marie Lang cum laude Candidates will be presented by Louis G. Pecek, Ph.D. Dean l Master of Arts Michael Joseph Antonelli Lois Firestone Kay Bachelor of Science Molly Winger Berger Stephen Anthony Koleszar ~ *Jayne Marie Brooks Judy W. Marks Diane Marie Cibrik Bradley Robert Nemunaitis Grace Marie Irene Carroll *Jerome Michael McKeever M

Recessional

Master of Education Helen Marie Bacha Cathy Rajkovich Pugh Immediately following the exercises, Matthew Reese Dunn Cheryl Baird Ramsey all are welcome to refreshments on the Rodman Hall terrace. Concepcion Fajardo-Hopkins Byron Dennis Robbins Lisa Mills Farmer Linda Schlein *Cindy Lou Harris Claudia Jean Spencer Beth Friedel Keir Joyce Anne Stevenson Rosemary Samartano Koubeck *Adelaide Fatima Vaz Incidental music by Therese P. McCafferty Francis Xavier Walter john Carroll /University Heights Brass Ensemble Carol Carp Newman *Calvin Washington Dr. Harvey Sisler, Director Brother Michael Louis Nusbaum, S.J. Esther Leah Wilyamowsky Michael John Pa!Iini

Master of Science VINCENT DOWLING was born in , worked as an actor Robert Douglas Hoste Mary Ann Lamont Krall in the West End, and toured the British Isles as actor and direc­ tor; came to the in the tradition of Yeats, Lady Gregory, and the expatriate J. M. Synge. Active in the Abbey from 1953 until he was named Deputy Artistic Director there in 1971; and then Artistic Director of the Peacock Theatre in 1972. N.B. Because printing deadlines must sometimes be met before a final He came to the United States and became Producing Director graduation list is compiled, it is possible that the contents of the above of the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival in 1976; he moved the roster may not be entirely accurate. This program is not an ofhcial uni­ Festival to Playhouse Square in 1982. versity document and does not constitute a certification that all of those whose names appear here have actually completed degree require­ His favorite plays include "Playboy of the Western World," ments . "The Tempest," "Long Day's Journey Into Night," and the "Cherry Orchard." His productions in the GLSF have included classics and new works; he has been a constant creative pres­ ence in for eight years. Now, as he moves to Califor­ nia and to his new position as Producing and Artistic Director of the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts at Santa Maria, and the Santa Maria/Solvang Theaterfest in Central California, Cleveland will miss him very much. Master of Business Administration BENEDICTION James William Beard Catherine Brock Merriman J. S.J. GlennS. Bomback Marilyn Praznik Reverend Michael Lavelle, Karen Marie Buchanan *Virginia Albrecht Schmitz Academic Vice President Raymond Gerard Champa Joseph Frank Sefcik Daniel Michael Majoros Joseph Alan Ule

Recessional

Master of Education Helen Marie Bacha Cathy Rajkovich Pugh Immediately following the exercises, Matthew Reese Dunn Cheryl Baird Ramsey all are welcome to refreshments on the Rodman Hall terrace. Concepcion Fajardo-Hopkins Byron Dennis Robbins Lisa Mills Farmer Linda Schlein *Cindy Lou Harris Claudia Jean Spencer Beth Friedel Keir Joyce Anne Stevenson Rosemary Samartano Koubeck *Adelaide Fatima Vaz Incidental music by Therese P. McCafferty Francis Xavier Walter john Carroll /University Heights Brass Ensemble Carol Carp Newman *Calvin Washington Dr. Harvey Sisler, Director Brother Michael Louis Nusbaum, S.J. Esther Leah Wilyamowsky Michael John Pa!Iini

Master of Science VINCENT DOWLING was born in Dublin, worked as an actor Robert Douglas Hoste Mary Ann Lamont Krall in the West End, and toured the British Isles as actor and direc­ tor; came to the Abbey Theatre in the tradition of Yeats, Lady Gregory, and the expatriate J. M. Synge. Active in the Abbey from 1953 until he was named Deputy Artistic Director there in 1971; and then Artistic Director of the Peacock Theatre in 1972. N.B. Because printing deadlines must sometimes be met before a final He came to the United States and became Producing Director graduation list is compiled, it is possible that the contents of the above of the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival in 1976; he moved the roster may not be entirely accurate. This program is not an ofhcial uni­ Festival to Playhouse Square in 1982. versity document and does not constitute a certification that all of those whose names appear here have actually completed degree require­ His favorite plays include "Playboy of the Western World," ments . "The Tempest," "Long Day's Journey Into Night," and the "Cherry Orchard." His productions in the GLSF have included classics and new works; he has been a constant creative pres­ ence in Cleveland for eight years. Now, as he moves to Califor­ nia and to his new position as Producing and Artistic Director of the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts at Santa Maria, and the Santa Maria/Solvang Theaterfest in Central California, Cleveland will miss him very much.