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Commencement 1991-2000 Johns Hopkins University Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the 122nd Academic Year 271 Candidates' Seating Gilman Hall Stage FACULTY FACULTY 7 8 10 11 11 14 13 15 16 17 18 1 Doctors of Philosophy — Arts & Sciences 9 Masters — Hygiene & Public Health Engineering 10 Masters — Engineering 2 Doctors of Philosophy — Medicine 1 Masters — Continuing Studies Doctors of Medicine. — Medicine 1 Masters & Bachelors — Nursing 3 Doctors of Philosophy — SAIS 13 Certificates & Bachelors — Continuing 4 Doctors of Science, Doctors of Public Studies Health, Doctors of Philosophy — Hygiene & Public Health 14 Masters & Bachelors — Peabody 5 Doctors of Musical Arts, Artist Diplomas — 15 Masters — SAIS Peabody 16 Bachelors — Engineering 6 Doctors of Education — Continuing Studies 1 Bachelors (A-M) — Arts & Sciences 7 Masters — Medicine 18 Bachelors (N-Z) — Arts & Sciences 8 Masters — Arts & Sciences . JOHNS HOPKINS l N I V K R S [ T ^ Office of the Registrar July, 1998 75 Garland Hall / 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore MO 21218-2688 (410)516-8080 For those who use the Commencement Program as an official record of the awarding of degrees, please note the following changes to the 1998 Commencement Program: 1 Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering (Engineering) Page 29 Add: Olga Maria Telgarska Huy Peter Tran Delete: Christopher Robert Benfer Philip K.H. Cheng Alexander Hawkoon Gong Geoffrey Wayne Krampitz Louis Henry Stein 2. Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering (Engineering) Page 29 Add: Christopher Robert Benfer Delete: Anthony Monaco John Sorial 3. Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering (Engineering) Page 29 Delete: Gregory Vincent Degl Rami Amin Saab 4. Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering (Engineering) Page 29 Delete: Hanan Fauzi 5. Bachelors of Science in Computer Science (Engineering) page 29 Add: Caleb Seth Ciampaglia Delete: Claudius Wu Jen Li Jonathan Raleigh Lin Scott Ellis Zabinsky 6. Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering (Engineering) Page 29 Delete: Victor Alexis Johnson, Jr. 7. Bachelors of Science in Materials Science (Engineering) Page 30 Delete: John Gardner Long, III 8. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Eng ineering (Engineering) Page 30 Delete: Christopher Erickson Seline . 9. BachelQr_of_AHS (Arts and Sciences) Pages 30 - 33 Add: Evan David Ellis Paul Jonathan Kaloudis Mayuko Sakae Audrey F. Walther Delete: Anthony T. Bailey Youngki Lee Amanda Christine Byrne Jonathan Chung-Yen Mark Rachel Chellapa Ivy Tak Kwon Poon Christina Choi Paul David Roth Martin Lloyd Ellis Mark Edmund Sergott Danial Matthew Galvagno Scott P. Shen Neeraj K. Gupta Sasha Yvonne Sibert Maki Margaret Hsieh David Allan Wagner Nancy Y. Kim Lance Daniel Wahlert Joseph Jung Hoon Lee Ching-tseng Vivian Yeh Michael Joseph Lee Christine Boram Yi Correction: Steven Daniel Conn should be Steven Daniel Cohen 10. Bachelor of Music (Peabody) Page 33: Add: Christopher Dennis Dunn, Guitar Correction: Jay Michael Seay, major in Trumpet only 1 1 Bachelor of Science (School of Nursing) page 34 Delete: Carrie Pemberton Alexander Caroline Millicent Beattie Bernadette Anna Mullen Larissa Stark 12. Bachelor of Science (School of Nursing- July 1998) page 34 Add: Carrie Pemberton Alexander Caroline Millicent Beattie Bernadette Anna Mullen Larissa Stark Delete: Suzanne Virginia Barth William Stephen Steiner 13. Bachelor of Science (School of Continuing Studies) page 35 Delete: Michael Wieder Clarence Wooten, Jr. 14. Certifies (Continuing Studies) page 35 Add: Stacey Lynn Bryson N'Yoka Arnette James 15. Certific ates of Information and Telecommunication Systems (School of Continuing Studies) page 35 Delete: Sylvia M. Wicker 16. Certificates of School Principalship (School of Continuing Studies) page 35 Add: Beverly Ann Jordan Cook Jethro Filetus Reid 17. Certific ates of Teach in g in Higher Education (School of Continuing Studies) page 35 Delete: Patrick Michael Dumais 18. Certificates of Women, Leadership and Change (School of Continuing Studies) page 35 Delete: Sandra M. Devon Carmen A. Velasco 19. Master of Science (School of Continuing Studies) pages 36-46 Add: Kathleen Benedick, Education Andrew N. Cockley, Education Jonathan Wainwright Dey, Interdisciplinary Science Studies David S. Gonzales, Marketing Karen J. Kiley, Business Susan Lisa Sancilio, Education Crista Bowles Strople, Education Delete: Chelee Cheryl Barnes, Applied Behavioral Science Mamie L. Benjamin Clark, Education Barbara Jean Boney, Applied Behavioral Science Jacqueline Elizabeth Connor, Applied Behavioral Science Marion S. Davidson, Counseling Pamela Jane De Wys Askew, Real Estate Kathleen Masters Dezio, Marketing Lawrence H. Fallon, Education John F. Feeser, III, Marketing Terri Ann Greaney, Special Education Janice Ewllen Greif, Applied Behavioral Science Maychel D. Harris, Special Education Sidney Marie Kapinos, Counseling Coleen Erin McGrath, Business Cheryl A. McLaughlin, Applied Behavioral Science Beth A. Molnar, Counseling Jason Michael Nietupski, Business Denise Elaine Oglesby, Education Jane Francis Orsie, Applied Behavioral Science Isadora Padgett, Special Education Alexander Martin Sequeira, Business Darryl Anthony Simon, Applied Behavioral Science Barbara Ann-Smoot-Dunlap, Marketing Veronica Lynn Wasylink Notta, Applied Behavioral Science Tonya Bradham West, Applied Behavioral Science Tiffani Dennee Wise, Applied Behavioral Science Kelly Lynn Yoakum, Applied Behavioral Science (School of Continuing Studies) page 47 David Cory Adamson Claudia J. Burns Charles V. Henry, Jr. Arthur Horowitz Elizabeth C. Speers Suzanne Hansen Wills 21. Master of Arts in Teaching (School of Continuing Studies) pages 47 Add: Molly O. Hoopes William Craig Whiteford Delete: Michael David Abell William Steven Brohawn Jason B. Coady Debra Lynn Delavan David Frederic Rosenstein Nicole Louise Scott Kenneth Wayne Seat 22. Master in Drama Studies (School of Continuing Studies) page 47 Delete: Karen Friedland 23. Graduate Performance Diplomas (Peabody) page 47 Add: Jura Margulis, Piano Chen Ye Yuan, Opera Delete: Marilia Caputo, Piano 24. Masters of Mus ic (Peabody) page 48 Delete: Kristen Elyse Baum, Guitar Joy Morrise Blaine, Music Education Phillip Thomas Greve, Music Education Philho Kim, Composition Julia Lynn McFarlane, Violin Correction: Bruce Allen Carter: remove Music Education 25. Masters of Health Science (Public Health) Pages 49-52 Delete: Diedre Eileen Clemetson, Population Dynamics, Reproductive Biology Holly Jennifer Goodale, Molecular Microbiology and Immuniology Nasim Haque, Population Dynamics Hok Sien Koe, Population Dynamics, Reproductive Biology Priti Harish Patel, Population Dynamics, Reproductive Biology Rana Shanawani, Epidemiology Maria Phyllis Nicole Stevens, Maternal and Child Health Jamie Alice Tang, Population Dynamics Grace Elsa Wong, Population Dynamics. Reproductive Biology 26. Master of Public Health (School of Hygiene and Public Health) Pages 52 - 53 Delete: Mohammad Naveed Afzal Susan Deborah Laman 27. Master of International Public Policy (School of Advanced International Studies) page 53 Add: Abdullah Bin Khalid Al-Saud Eduardo V. Rivoldi Delete: Mark Hanna Edith Terry Nopporn Wong-Anan Dalena Wright 28. Master of Arts (School of Advanced International Studies) pages 54-57 Add: Nicholas Y.J. Crowley Chi-wen Ho Robert Stephen Noth Nadeem Qureshi . Delete: Fady Jean Dorice Abounaoum Andrea V. Jackson Ray C. Brandon II Rajakumari Jandhyala Mapi Buitano Suzanne Marie Jessop Heather Burke Hyearyun Kim Amy Patricia Celico Makanda Kioko Charlotte Christophersen John L. Less Marc Steven Deane Jamie Levine Maria A. Florini Mark Alexander McGee Marcus dos Anjos Goncalves Renee Danielle Provost de Freitas Paul J. Scalise Mark T. Fung Michael Dean Sessums Danielle Marie Germain Jeffrey D. Sigal Brian Christopher Hamilton Jason Kennedy Singer Saruhan S. Hatipoglu Susan Jane Swancutt Mark W. Holloway Marcello Thomas Tallarigo 29. Master of Civil Engineering (Engineering) Page 55 Add: Daniel Lago Delete: John Kang 3 1 Masters of Science (Engineering) Pages 56-61 Delete: Alp Akalin, Computer Science Henry Baez, Computer Science Amrit Kumar Chandra, Computer Science Joseph Durishin, Computer Science John Anthony Ecker, Systems Engineering Sukhwinder Singh Hundal, Computer Science Alaina Louise Jenkins, Applied Mathematics John Ray Minniger, Computer Science Thien Trang Tan Nguyen, Computer Science Ngan Thu Pham, Electrical Engineering John A. Sereno, Systems Engineering Jonathan Bearnarr Walker, Engineering and Applied Physics of Biomedicine 32. Post Master's Advanced Certificates (Engineering) Page 61 Delete: Brian D. Freed, Applied Mathematics 33. Masters of Science in Engineering (Engineering) page 61-62 Delete: Brian Adam Milch, Materials Science and Engineering David Shaw, Computer Science Correction: Monish Rajpak mispelled, should read Monish Rajpal . 34. Masters of Arts (Arts & Sciences) Pages 62-63 Add: Derrick Parkhurst, Psychology 35. Masters of Science in Biotechnology (Arts & Sciences) Page 64 Add: John Michael Black Delete: Shin Queen Lee-Lin 36. Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences (Arts & Sciences) page 64 - 65 Delete: Jeffrey Howard Schwartz 37. Masters in Government (Arts & Sciences) page 66 Add: Treacy Ann Faulk Delete: William C. Bates David Curtis Oxley Nancy Louise Parke 38. Doctors of Musical Arts (Peabody) page 66 Add: Robert Damian Newell, Conducting Jean Marie Wu, Piano 39. General Honors (Arts and Sciences) Page 26 Add: Ratasit Charutrakulchai 40. Candidates in the Part-Time Programs in Engineering Graduating with General Honors
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