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Saint Joseph's University S AINT J O S EPH ’ S U NIVER S ITY Conferral of Degrees SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 MISSION STATEMENT As Philadelphia’s Jesuit, Catholic University, Saint Joseph’s provides a rigorous, student-centered education rooted in the liberal arts. We prepare students for personal excellence, professional success and engaged citizenship. Striving to be an inclusive and diverse community that educates and cares for the whole person, we encourage and model lifelong commitment to thinking critically, making ethical decisions, pursuing social justice and finding God in all things. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral Conferral of Degrees Saturday, May 16, 2020 – 9 a.m. INTRODUCTION Ruben A. Mendoza, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Decision and System Sciences Grand Marshal WELCOME Cheryl A. McConnell, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs INVOCATION Thomas Brennan, S.J. Associate Professor and Chair, English PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Shaily Menon, Ph.D. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Joseph A. DiAngelo, Jr., Ed.D. ’70 Dean, Erivan K. Haub School of Business Angela McDonald, Ph.D. Dean, School of Health Studies and Education CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE Mark C. Reed, Ed.D. President VALEDICTORY REMARKS James McCloskey Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education and Special Education Shane Varughese Master of Science, Health Administration REMARKS Mark C. Reed, Ed.D. President BENEDICTION Daniel R.J. Joyce, S.J. ’88 Executive Director, Mission Programs GOLDEN HAWKS, THE CLASS OF 1970 Anthony J. Abbruzzi John J. Boppell† Helen K. Cilmi John N. DelCollo, Esq.† Francis J. Ackerman Ray M. Borowski George E. Cipolla Donn M. Delson Dominic Agostino James D. Bourgholtzer† Vincent M. Cipriano Albert J. DelVescovo James H. Albright Paul A. Bove, Ph.D. Francis X. Clark† Marylouise A. Denicola Thomas A. Allison† John J. Bowen Louis B. Clark Anthony A. DeSabato, Esq. Gustavo J. Alonso Richard G. Boyle Francis X. Clifton, Ph.D. Michael J. Devaney† Elaine R. Altman Frank J. Boyle Rachelle M. Clinton Cornelius J. Dever Carol Ann R. Amabile† Rev. Edward J. Brady, S.J.† Robert K. Clothier Thomas L. Dever, Jr. Maryann R. Amici Francis J. Brassell B. James Clouser Patrick J. Devers, Jr. Daniel F. Amoroso Sister Mary P. Brennan William J. Coakley, D.D.S. Joanne M. Devlin Kenneth J. Ancone† Michael P. Brennan Walter J. Coanshock, Jr. Edward J. Devlin Ernest W. Angiolillo Gertrude Breslin Margaret A. Cobb Joseph A. DiAngelo, Jr., Ed.D. Yekini O. Asani Walter I. Breslin, Esq. Robert J. Cody, M.D. Thomas Y. Dickerson† Joseph Audino† Sister Theresa R. Bretthauer Richard L. Colden Anthony M. DiDonato Edward R. Averett† Mary H. Broderick Karen W. Coldwell Joseph K. Diemer† Jeffrey J. Babb Frederick R. Brodzinski, Ph.D. Colleen K. Coll Harold F. Dinger† Albert P. Bachetti, Jr. John S. Brooks, M.D. Rita E. Collins Jean D. Dinneen Susan Z. Baer James J. Brown Timothy P. Collins Michael J. Diorka, Ed.D. Roger E. Bailey Stanley A. Bucher Eugene J. Comey Arthur J. DiPietro, M.D. Francis X. Baird David F. Buck Edmund J. Connelly, Jr.† Joseph X. DiPrinzio Dr. Alfred M. Baird Robert P. Buemi, Ph.D. Edward J. Connor James E. DiSebastian Joseph J. Baker Edward L. Burge, Esq. Hon. Kyran Connor Daniel M. D’Lamini John H. Baker, Jr.† Deacon Peter H. Burghart Thomas J. Conrad Thomas P. Dolan Robert P. Bannister James F. Burns, Jr.† Anthony J. Conti James M. Domanico† William J. Barbera Roger F. Burns, Jr. Arlene J. Conway Harry J. Donahue, Jr. James S. Barilla† Thomas H. Caldwell James W. Cornish, M.D. William P. Donahue Michael Barrett, M.D. William J. Calhoun, Sr. Robert L. Cortese Harry E. Donnelly, Jr. Dennis J. Barry Sister Josephine Calo, M.P.F. Francis M. Costello† Sister M. C. Donovan† Larry P. Barry, Jr. Elton M. Cameron Edward W. Countess, Jr. Robert B. Donovan, Esq. James F. Barry, Jr.† James L. Campbell† Stephen P. Cowen Joseph P. Dougher, Esq. John E. Barth Anthony A. Cancelli, Ed.D. Joseph D. Cox† Anthony C. Dougherty, M.D. Paul J. Bartolomeo, Jr., Esq. Joseph A. Canuso, M.D. Joseph J. Cox Joseph E. Dougherty Judy Belcak Basara Catherine D. Canzanella Catherine F. Coyle Edward J. Dougherty Elizabeth Bass Joan C. Capra Annemarie C. Craig Dennis J. Dougherty George J. Batavick Dr. Philip S. Cardamone Sidney V. Cramer, D.D.S. James E. Douglas Thomas J. Battinieri Kathleen V. Cardamone, Ed.D. John H. Cratin Paul J. Douglas Thomas N. Bauer Joseph J. Carideo Teresa M. Crawford Charles J. Douris Edward J. Behm Lawrence B. Carlin James J. Crossin Philip E. Downey Rev. Thomas D. Bellis† John A. Carney Neill F. Crowley Mary V. Downey† John D. Bellopede Gerald E. Carpenter Robert G. Crowley† Edward C. Drybred Anthony V. Benedetto, D.O. John J. Carroll Francis X. Cunningham, Jr. Juliah M. Dube Sherry S. Benhaim Charles T. Carroll, Jr., Esq. Thomas R. Cunningham, Esq.† Peter J. Duffy† James J. Benham Michael J. Carunchio, M.D. Hon. Charles J. Cunningham, III Cornelius J. Dugan† William F. Berner Joseph J. Casey Thomas J. Curran Marie T. Duggan Harold A. Bernhagen† Thomas K. Casey Thomas F. Curran† Louis J. Dunka, Jr.† John C. Bernhardt† Vincent J. Cassella, Jr.† Thomas E. Currie William G. Dunkerley Mark L. Bernstein Sonya Catrickes Thomas A. Curry, M.D. Leon Dura, Jr., M.D. Gabriel L.I. Bevilacqua, Esq. John V. Cattie, M.D. Robert F. Cuthbert† David L. Durbin Richard J. Bianchi Howard J. Cattie, Jr. Thomas F. Daley† Benjamin J. Dychala, Jr. Barry Biernbaum Thomas P. Cavanaugh† Joseph A. Daniele Emil F. Dzara, Jr. Charles J. Bilardo Margaret C. Hylton Daniel M. Danifo John J. Earley, Esq.† Inez A. Bing, M.Ed. Joseph B. Ceremsak† Roger E. Danz Robert J. Edmondson John M. Bissell James M. Chamberlain, Jr. Leon O. Dark† Michael G. Edukat† Toni H. Blume Frank W. Chambers, Ph.D. Charles E. Darowish, D.O. John M. Egan Brian M. Boales Ann P. Char Anthony P. DeCurtis Charles R. Eggert Kay B. Bobbin Edmund M. Chopko Vincent F. Deeney, M.D. John B. Elbert, Esq. Felix G. Boni Lawrence A. Chosed Charles R. Defiglio Irvin Ellis Leonard A. Bonis Edward T. Ciconte, Esq. Denis L. DeFrancesco Michael J. Ellis GOLDEN HAWKS, THE CLASS OF 1970 (continued) Rosemary S. Endrick Edward J. Giannantonio, Jr. Barbara A. Hills† Marie Kelly Thomas R. English Eileen M. Gibbons Anne D. Hipp Daniel T. Kelly Talmadge O. Epps, Jr. William J. Gibbons, M.D.† Robert E. Hobbs, M.D. Edward J. Kennedy Daniel J. Fabrizio Teresa M. Gillis† Sister Mary P. Hock, M.S.B.T. Albert M. Kennedy James L. Fagan, Jr. Michael F. Gilmore Edward J. Hoffman, Esq. Joanne M. Kenney Gilberto S. Fagundo, D.O. Joseph T. Giloley Walter J. Holden Sister Bridget M. Kenny, O.L.S.H. John H. Fahey, M.D. Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Gioconda, Joseph E. Holland W. Alan Keogh, D.O. Ronald H. Fairchild USAF (Ret.) Robert F. Holloman† Harold T. Kern, Jr. Robert A. Famous Ambassador David F. Girard-diCarlo Paul J. Hondros, Jr. William R. Kerr Richard J. Fante† Sheila L. Gloege James D. Horgan James D. Kestner Dr. Joseph S. Fasy Louis M. Goldblum, D.O. Joseph M. Horvay Joseph M. Khoury Robert M. Felice Marie B. Golden† George A. Humes Ernest J. Kiesel, Jr. William T. Ferguson Stanley A. Goldis E. Andrew Hunsperger† William P. King, Jr. Louis M. Ferri Thomas W. Goodwin† Jerry P. Hunt Richard J. Kingsmore Joseph S. Ferroni, M.D. John J. Goodwin Paul M. Hunter Thomas E. Kinka Gerald W. Ferry, M.D. Patricia D. Gorman Michael J. Hussey Michael H. Kirlin Edward J. Fitzpatrick Thomas J. Gorman Joseph J. Hylan, Esq. Gerard F. Klein Charles T. Flaherty† Eugene J. Graeber† Joseph H. Hylinski, D.P.M. John H. Klein H. E. Flanagan† Richard W. Grafton Burton T. Hynes Francis X. Klose Robert J. Flannery William F. Green Jesus S. Iglesias William J. Knox, III† Gerald J. Flynn Mitchell M. Greenspan, M.D. Barbara A. Inforzato Catherine T. Kokoska M. Kevin Fogarty James J. Gregorec Thomas J. Innes, III, Esq. Paul F. Kolakowski Jeffrey Foley Joseph M. Griesser† Patrick M. Inverso, M.D. Maryann C. Koller† Marilyn C. Foley George E. Griffin Michael H. Irwin Stanley P. Kopacz Alan T. Forstater, M.D. Ira Grossman Paul J. Janzer William J. Kopesky, Esq. David S. Forstein Paul B. Grossman Robert C. Jaugstetter Michael J. Korolishin, Esq. William V. Fox, Jr.† Lawrence W. Gustin Thomas F. Jesiolowski Dean T. Koukos, D.O. Joseph E. Fox Judith M. Haber Patricia L. Johnson Kathleen E. Kozak Jose V. Franceschi Lawrence J. Haber, Ph.D. Edward M. Johnson Stephen G. Kozub John Fraser John A. Hagan, Jr. Hugh V. Johnston† William G. Kozub, Esq. Christine A. Freney† Donald J. Halfpenny Michael J. Johnston Edward L. Kozubal† Albert B. Frenzel, Jr.† Frank J. Haney† E. M. Jones Donald J. Kozuck Joseph B. Friedman Margaret L. Haney Edward R. Jones, M.D. Bruce A. Krain† Thomas P. Friel William H. Hanifen, IV, Esq. John F. Joniec William H. Krall Thomas J. Frost Lawrence J. Hannan Sarah J. Jordan Richard S. Kreischer James E. Fugedy, M.D. William N. Hannen Allan T. Joy Thomas A. Kselman, Ph.D. Leonidas Galanos Paul A. Hare Joan E. Judd Joseph A. Kuchler, M.D. Ralph W. Galati Jeanne P. Harrington Lt. Gen. Ronald T. Kadish (Ret.) Michael E. Kunz Bridie P. Gallagher Mary C. Eady Michael J. Kaiser James M. Kurtz Robert F. Gallagher† Robert E. Harvey† John F. Kane, Jr. Joseph A. Kurtz† Paul J. Gallagher, Jr. Richard A. Harwick, Jr.† Christine A. Kane Michael M.
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