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Sunday, June 5, 1983 St ~ ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1983 ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY NEW YORK Graduate School of Arts and Sciences School of Law School of Education and Human Services College of Business Administration College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Institute of Asian Studies ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH COMMENCEMENT Sunday, June 5, r983 ORDER OF Presiding: Very Reverend Joseph T. Cahill, C.M., M.A., LLD., Litt.D., L.H.D. ACADEMIC PROCESSION President PROCESSIONAL* Grand Marshal THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Dr. Anne Paolucci INVOCATION Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Reverend John Reedy, C.M. Assistant Vice President for Campus Ministry Queens Campus Schools and Colleges PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES IN COURSE Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The Deans of the Schools of the University School of Education and Human Services PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY DEGREES Dr. C. Carl Robusto College of Business Administration Executive Vice President College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions READING OF CITATIONS Reverend Joseph I. Dirvin, C.M. Institute of Asian Studies Vice President for University Relations and Secretary of the University School of Law DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS Arthur Ashe Marshal of Faculties DOCTOR OF LAWS Faculties of the University Arthur Hull Hayes, Jr., M.D. CONFERRING OF DEGREES Corporation Marshal Very Reverend Joseph T. Cahill, C.M. ' Deans of the University President of the University CONFERRING OF THE MEDAL OF HONOR Honorary Degree Recipients Matilda Cuomo Board of Trustees COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Very Reverend Joseph T. Cahill, C.M. The Very Reverend President President of the University RECESSIONAL *The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, and to remain in place until all participants in the Academic Recession have left the area. DEGREES IN COURSE THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE Jacklyn Bofford, B.S., University of Bridgeport; M.S., RobertJohn Drago, B.A., St.John's University in Ed., St. John's University (School Psychology) (School Psychology) James Walter Faust, B.A., Hofstra University Edward Peter Brenner, B.S., State University at ( Ch em is try) GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Brockport Melanie Irene Harasym, B.S., St. John's University Paul T. Medici, Dean (School Psychology) (Biology}, Kimberly A. Brown, B.A., C.W. Post College Stephen Vincent Johann, B.S., Manhattan College (School Psychology) (Biology} Seth Anthony Consigli, B.S., St.John's University Marie Luccisano, B.A., Molloy College Class of June, 1983 (Biology) (School Psychology} Arlene B. Crandall, A.B., Marywood College; M.S. in Ed., Maureen Ann Lukas, B.S., State University at Stony THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY St.John's University Brook (School Psychology) Martin A. Buccolo, B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University; Mary J . Maxwell, B.A., C.W. Post College; M.S. in Ed., (Biology} M .A., St. John's University The City College of New York; Prof. Certificate, Michael Cruz,Jr., B.A., Dowling College Patrick Michael McCabe, B.A., Hunter College (Scho al Psychology) Clinical Psychology Queens College (School Psychology) John Alfons Daller, B.S., St. John's University Howard Steven Jitomir, B.A., Hofstra College; M.A., (Professional Child Psychology) William L. Palmer, B.A., Hofstra University (Biology} Adelphi University; M. Phil., St.John's University James Vaughan McCotter, B.S. and M.A., St. John's (Sch ool Psychology) (English} University John A. DellaChiesa, B.S., St. John's University (Biology) Richard Lawrence Kennedy, A.B., Georgetown University; (Sociology} M.A., Fordham University Robert Neil Pancza, B.A., Rutgers University; M.A., (English} St.John's University Margo King, B.A. and M.S. in Ed., The City College of (Clinical Psychology) New York Reverend Bonaventure Thekkeveetil, Foreign THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (Professional Child Psychology) Credentials; M.A., DePaul University Ali S. Amirshahidi, B.A., St. John's University Edward M. Guerrera, B.A., Hofstra University Jonathan Kratter, B.A.,Dickinson College (English} (Government & Politics) (G eneral-Experimental Psychology) (Clinical Psychology) Frederick Hunter Weinberg, B.A., State University at Mario Luiz Andrzejewski, Foreign Credentials George K . Kunto-Blankson, B.A., Herbert H. Lehman Margaret Ann Lee, B.A., Adelphi University;M.P.S., Stony Brook; M.S. in Ed. and P.D., St. John's (Theology) College New York Institute of Technology; P.D., St. University Carolyn Angiolillo, B.A., St. John's University (Government & Politics) John's University (Professional Child Psychology) (Government & Politics) Meei-Hui Perng, Foreign Credentials (Professional Child Psychology) Joseph Anthony Bongiorno, B.A., St. Francis College (Spanish} (History} Djumantoro P. Purbo, B.A., St. John's University Joseph Vincent Bucherer, B.A., William Paterson (Government & Politics) College of New Jersey · Teresa Spano-Szal, B.A., St.John's University THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ARTS (General-Experimental Psychology) (English) Frank Ancona, B.A., Ramapo College of New Jersey; Mary Ellen Gros Caporale, B.S., College of Saint Rose Sonia Marie Szereg, B.A., St.John's University M.A., Montclair State College (Theology) (English} (English} Debra Frances Capua, B.S., St.John's University Richard Gerald Timo, B.A. , Queens College (English) (G eneral-Experimental Psychology) Geoffrey C. Chan, B.A., Nyack College Arlene Ubieta, B.A ., St. John's University (General-Experimental Psychology) (Spanish} THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Irma Chavez, Foreign Credentials John C. Waldron, B.A ., St. John's University Peter Arthur Burke, A.B., Rutgers University; M.S., Reverena Salvator Vincent Franco, B.A., Cathedral (Theology -Catechetical Ministry) So ciology Seton Hall University College; M.A., Long Island University Mary A. Duffy, B.S. in Ed., St. Thomas Aquinas College Dennis Edward Warren, B.S., Fordham University (Biology} (History} (Theology-Catechetical Ministry) (Government & Politics) Jia Fern Chen, Foreign Credentials; M.S., St.John's James A. Eng, B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Wanda Lenon Watson, B.A., Knoxville College University Experimental Psychology {Government & Politics) (Biology} Thomas P. Erhart, B.S., Michigan State University Deena Lee Williams, B.A., New York University ( General-Experimental Psychology) (General-Experimental Psychology) William Joseph Forrester, B.A. and M.S. in Ed., Hofstra Effie Zacharoudis, B.A., St. John's University University (Government & Politics) (Government & Politics) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE/MASTER OF LIBRARY SCIENCE THE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN CATHOLIC DOCTRINE Timothy Mirando, B.S. in Pharmacy, St. John's University (Joint Program: Pharmaceutical Sciences and C. Carl Robusto, Dean Library Science) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF LIBRARY SCIENCE Class of June 1983 Anthony J. Artale, B.S., Iona College Maritina Paniagua, B.A., Queens College (Library Science) (Library Science) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Cynthia Danette Brown, B.S., St. John's University Valerie Fowler Pepe, B.A., Iona College Joseph Caesar DiCarlo,Jr., B.A., Fordham University Patricia Irene Puccetti, B.A., Thomas Aquinas College (Library Science) (Library Science) Norine Rosary DiCarlo, B.S., Mt. Sinai School of Nursing Andrew James Zwerneman, B.A., University of Notre Dame Hsiu-Fang Chang, Foreign Credentials Carole Coucci Phillips, B.A., Hunter College Eileen M. Nielsen, B.A., Hunter College (Library Science) (Library Science) Wen-Lien Lei, Foreign Credentials Helen Mary Rawlins, B.A., Hunter College (Library Science) (Library Science) Irene Angela Leo, B.A., Pace University Marsha L. Spiegelman, B.A., Ithaca College; M.A., New York (Library Science) University Roger Frederick Marks, B.A., University of Cincinnati (Library Science) (Library Science) Wayne Mark Spitzer, B.A., Drew University; M.A., Villanova Rosalie Jean Marsico, B.A., St.Joseph's College for University Women (Library Science) (Library Science) Gerard Wilkinson, Foreign Credentials Claire M. Morga, B.A., Molloy College (Library Science) (Library Science) Martina O'Hara, B.A., Finch College; M.A., St.John's University (Library Science) PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA Carol Creighton Cozzolino, B.A., Queens College; M.S. in Linda Goldstein Schorr, B.A.; M.A.; and M.S. in Ed., The Ed., St.John's Unviersity City College of New York (School Psychology) (School Psychology) Mary Gina Eisenhauer, B.A. and M.A., Adelphi University Maitasun Orbe Shaw, B.A., Marymount Manhattan College; (School Psychology) M.S. in Ed., University of Dayton Leslie Joy Larson, B.S., New York Institute of Technology; (School Psychology) M.S. in Ed., St.John's University Thomas Alan Wohl, B.A., Ithaca College; (School Psychology) M.S. in Ed., St.John's University Carol AnnMiskiv, B.S., University of Illinois; M.A., (School Psychology) University of the Pacific (School Psychology) Phyllis Sharon Ohr, B.A., State University at Buffalo; M.A., Columbia University (School Psychology) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Diane Angela Volpicella Deering, B.A., St.John's University (School Psychology) SCHOOL OF LAW Bruce D. Davis, Jr., B.B.A. Lois E. Falk, B.A. Nancy Lee Gerson, B.A. Patrick J. Rohan, Dean University of Michigan Barnard College Rutgers University Elizabeth Mary DeCristofaro, B.A. Kevin Patrick Farmer, B.S. Thomas Vincent Giaimo, B.A. Fordham University St. Francis College Dickinson College Martin Joseph Delaney, B.A., M.A. Xavier Fazio, B.S. Joseph Benjamin Giminaro, B.A. Class of June, 1983 Iona College St. Francis College Syracuse University The George Washington University Michael Scott Feldman, B.A. Margaret Giugliano, B.A., M.A. THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR Kathleen DeLessio, B.A. SUNY at Stony Brook CUNY Brooklyn College Catherine Helen Agnew, B.A. Marylin S.Brisman, B.A., M.A. Donna Ann Greco Civitello, B.S. SUNY at Purchase Joan Anne Ferrari-Dragone, B.A. Fordham University Pennsylvania State University New York University St.John's University Angela Marie Delfino-Vitali, B.S. CUNY Queens College Jonathan Edward Glaser, B.A. Columbia University Joel A. Agruso, B.A., M.A. William Joseph Clark, III, B.A. Fordham University Richard Henry Ferriggi, B.S.
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