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ST JOHN'S COLLEGE SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

SUNDAY, MAY THIRTEENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE PROGRAM

FOR THE TWELFTH COMMENCEMENT OF THE SANTA FE CAMPUS IN THE TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THIRD YEAR OF ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

INVOCATION Rabbi Leonard A. Helman Temple Beth Shalom

WELCOME The President of the College

ANNOUNCEMENT OF The President of the College AWARDS AND PRIZES

ADDRESS TO THE Ray C. Cave ’48 GRADUATING CLASS Managing Editor Time Magazine

CONFERRING OF DEGREES The President of the College

BENEDICTION Rabbi Leonard A. Helman

ACADEMIC RECESSION BACHELOR OF DEGREE (with title of senior essay)

DAVID GREGORY BARRETT Sacramento, California A Reading of ’s Description of a Strussle JULIE ANN BERG Atlanta, Georgia Gabriel’s Search for Artistry in “The Dead” MARGUERITE ELAINE BOMFORD Denver, Colorado “Dear Emily Sparks” ALAN BARTEN BOYETT * Kissimmee, Florida Paradox Lost and Paradox Regained: The Roles of the Continuum and the Non-Finite in the Development of the Calculus JOHN KELLY ADAMS BRADFORD Los Angeles, California Joyce’s Ulysses and the Game of Laugh and Lie Down PAINE LEE BUSH, II * Dallas, Texas DIANE ARLENE CANCIO Tucson, Arizona Huckleberry Finn: Fruit of Democracy PETER CHANCE Unity, Maryland Thoughts on Marx DEVENDRA NARAYAN CONTRACTOR Nasik, Maharashtra, Raskolnikov The Prisoner India ALAN JOHN COOK Atlanta, Georgia The , The , and Me: An Approach to Kafka’s The Trial GREGORY ROY COWELL Chicago, Illinois Look, . .see? ROBERT EDWIN DiSILVERIO, JR. Canoga Park, California In Praise of the Commonest , A View of Henry the Fourth, Part One. MARTIN JESS DOBYNS Santa Fe, New Mexico Nietzsche and Socrates: The Passionate Reason ELIZABETH ANNE DONSBACH * Denton, Texas DAVID EDWIN DOREMUS Deerfield, Illinois Because We Hope to Turn Again, Proust, Augustine, and the Uses of Memory LAIRD DURLEY * Santa Maria, California What Is It That One Should Do? GARY DEWAYNE EDWARDS Richmond, California The Road to Kinkanja. A Study of T, S, Eliot’s The Cocktail Party SUSAN LESLIE FRIEDMAN Fairfax, Virginia Within the Gates CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS GARWOOD Santa Fe, New Mexico The Tempest: Self-Knowledge in Four Hours or Less SUZANNE FRANCES GILL Oakland, California Language and the Book of Man OWEN MICHAEL GOLDIN Springfield, Pennsylvania To Kingdom-Come BENJAMIN DAVID GOLDSTEIN * Blauvelt, New York BENJAMIN RICHARD HAGGARD Santa Fe, New Mexico Cervantes’ Knight of Faith. A Look at through Kierkegaard-colored spectacles CHARLES ROWLAND HAMM, JR. Perryville, Arkansas On The Iliad: Mortality JOAN MEI HARATANI Tracy, California Into the Night ELIZABETH IRVING HAYNES Lincoln, Rhode Island A Story About Stories MARY HELEN HILLSTROM Rockville, Maryland A Man of Presence: King David as Master and Bondsman NIGEL ALAN SEMPILL HINSHELWOOD Tunbridge Wells, Plato’s Reading of Parmenides’ Kent County, England Sphere of Reality SUSAN KAREN HOLLANDER Hamden, Connecticut Infinity as Potential and Actual, A No-Nonsense Interpretation of Newton’s Limiting Process HENRY RIDGELY HORSEY Dover, Delaware An Evolution of the Concept of Time in Economics STEPHEN HOUSER Denver, Colorado Gold for Bronze: Plato’s Theory of BETTY CARLENE HUSSANDER Shorewood, Wisconsin Murder, Freedom, and the Good Life: Eros in SOREN JOHNSON Kenosha, Wisconsin falling into black realism RICHARD PAUL KEMPA Chicago, Illinois Whitehead’s Philosophy as a Base for Action STEVEN MARSHALL KIRBY Swarthmore, Pennsylvania An Examination of Leibniz’ System of Nature MARY SUSAN LAUREL Flanders, New Jersey Not Quite Eden: A Study of As You Like It PAULA GRACE MAYNES Aberdeen, South Dakota Julien Sorel: and ALLEN DEAN McCOLLAUM Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico Time and Measurement JEFF FOSTER McELROY Leetonia, Ohio Courage and Humility, Kierkegaardian Faith RICHARD DALE OBERON * Santa Fe, New Mexico STEVEN EUGENE PAUL Bethesda, Maryland Kant’s Two Transcendental Deductions MARTHA JANE POST Louisville, Kentucky To Hold As ’Twere the Mirror Up to Nature: in Jane Austen’s LISA BETH RAPPOPORT Cranford, New Jersey Reverie, Cosmos, Knowledge: “The man who has a soul obeys only the universe ” ERIC ROSENBLUM Austin, Texas La Cuenta MARGARET ALICE RUDE Hamden, Connecticut On Kant’s Quixotic Moral Philosophy WILLIAM ANGUS STEADMAN, II Santa Fe, New Mexico Agamemnon: Ambiguities of Justice ROBERT FRANCIS TORTOLINI Lynn, Massachusetts Linguistic Imperialism and the Legacy of Algebra DAVID WALD Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania A Simple Look. (An Examination of the Photographic of Flaubert’s Un Coeur Simple) LEWIS GENE WEBBER Dublin, New Hampshire The Human Science of Experience, An Analysis and Critique HEIDI CAROL WERNETT Los Angeles, California Madison’s Drama: An Exercise in Imitation LESLIE WAYNE WESTMORELAND Louisville, Kentucky Flaubert, Felicite, and a Man on a High Wire JANIS ELAINE WHITE Amarillo, Texas “Yet herein will I imitate the sun”

* Conditional upon completing requirements.

MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE GRADUATE INSTITUTE IN LIBERAL EDUCATION

RICHARD L. CRAWFORD Santa Fe, New Mexico

NAOMI MEREDITH GARWOOD Santa Fe, New Mexico

RICHARD SPENCER SCULLY Amherst, Massachusetts AWARDS and PRIZES

To the Senior with the highest academic record, a silver medal, offered by the Board of Visitors and Governors BENJAMIN HAGGARD

To a Junior for academic achievement, constructive membership in the College community and commitment to post-graduate study, the Duane L. Peterson Scholarship of $1,250 DAWN ELLINWOOD

To members of the Junior and Class of 1980: CARLA DEICKE Sophomore Classes for leadership JAMES FORKIN ability, potential for service to GERALDINE GLOVER society, broad intellectual interests, and academic ability, the Bromwell Class of 1981: COREY CRUME Ault Memorial Scholarships. JEAN WARFIELD Amounts depend on need. A prize of $60 accompanies each scholarship

To members of the Junior, Sophomore, Class of 1980: SARA BEASLEY and Freshman Classes in recognition STEVEN CRAMPTON of financial need, academic achieve­ VICTORIA ERHART ment and constructive service to the CHARLES HINCKLEY College community, the St. John’s KYLE SCHULTZ College Community Scholarships MICHAEL SLOPER provided by faculty, staff and students Class of 1982: CYNTHIA RUTZ

To a member of the Senior Class for excellence in public speaking, the Senator Millard E. Tydings Memorial Prize of $50 DAVID DOREMUS

The Thorne Endowment Scholarships: for summer study in preparation for MARK BARTLETT medicine. Amounts depend on need LISA TOMASI

To a Senior, the Thomas J. Watson Foundation Fellowship of $11,000 HENRY HORSEY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF EXCELLENCE Accompanied by Awards of $50

For his Senior essay, Joyce’s Ulysses and The Game of Laugh and Lie Doum KELLY BRADFORD

For his Senior Essay, Cervantes’ Knight of Faith: A look at Don Quixote through Kierkegaard-colored spectacles BENJAMIN HAGGARD

For his Junior essay. Questioning Freedom and Judgment MICHAEL WOOD

For his Sophomore essay, various glibberings on creation JOHN WILSON

For her Freshman essay. As One Straightens a Sapling which is grounng crookedly KERRY CULLEN

For his story. La Cuenta ERIC ROSENBLUM

For his translation from the Greek of Chaeremon 14 NIGEL HINSHELWOOD

For her translation from the French, Zola’s “Celle qui m’aime’’ ANNE WU

For his essay on mathematics. Determination MICHAEL WOOD

AWARDS OF PLAQUES

For Outstanding Performance in Athletics DAN IE LL A GOOD ERIC EBERT For Outstanding Contributions in All Student LAUREL Activities WILLIAM STEADMAN For Being Athletes of the Year MARIA IRONSIDE BENJAMIN GOLDSTEIN