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Xavier University 126Th Commencement Exercises, 1964 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Xavier University Exhibit Xavier University Commencement Ceremonies University Archives and Special Collections Digital Collection 6-3-1964 Xavier University 126th Commencement Exercises, 1964 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/commencement XAVIER UNIVERSITY I 26th e(JHfJIICHCCJIICHf 8xerciscs 1964 XAVIER MEMORIAl FIELDHOUSE. CINCINNATI, OHIO WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE THE THIRD s.ts P.M. Commencement Exercises PROCESSIONAL (a) Honor Graduates (b) Candidates for Certificate in Accounting (c) Candidate for Certificate in General Business (d) Candidate for Certificate in Quality Control (e) Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (f) Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Science (g) Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Literature (h) Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Arts (i) Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Arts (Honors) (j) Candidates for Degree of Master of Education (k) Candidates for Degree of Master of Business Administration (l) Candidates for Degree of Master of Science (m) Candidates for Degree of Master of Arts (n) Candidates for Degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) (o) Faculties of the University (p) Guests ( q) The President (r) The Most Reverend Archbishop THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER Audience will kindly rise and sing 0 say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our ilag was still there: 0 say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? The Order of Exercises Procession ................................ Reverend Patrick H. Ratterman, S.J., Marshal Star Spangled Banner ....................................................... Audience Invocation .................................... Very Reverend Raymond J. Fussner, S.J. Valedictory ................................................... Anthony Stephen Lazar Commencement Address ...................................... _Frank J. Ayd, Jr., M.D. Conferring of Degrees ............................. Very Reverend Paul L. O'Connor, S.J. Remarks .................................... Most Reverend Karl J. Alter, D.D., LL.D. Xavier for Aye ............................................................. Audience Recession At the Organ ............ Miss Helen L. Gough - 2- Awards The Evening College REVEREND RICHARDT. DETERS, S.J. (Presented at Senior Dinner, April 18, 1964) The Evening College Honor Awards First Prize ............................................... Robert William Mischler Second Prize ......................................... Robert Francis Wurzelbacher The J.D. Cloud Accounting Award .................................. John Jude Schuler The Accounting Award of the Cincinnati Chapter, American Society of Women Accountants ...................................... Helen Frances Schweizer The Cincinnati Industrial Advertisers Award ................... William Francis Lindeman The Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Business Administration REVEREND JEREMIAH J. O'CALLAGHAN, S.J., Dean of Faculties (Presented at Honors Convocation May 4, 1964) The Bernstein and Bernstein Accounting Award .................. Robert James Mason, Jr. The Haskins and Sells Foundation Scholarship Award .............. Robert Charles Wilkins The Ervin A. Stadler Accounting Award .......................... Patrick Michael Dunne The Arno A. Dorst Memorial Award ............................. Robert Charles Wilkins The Financial Executives Institute, Cincinnati Chapter, Award ...... Francis G€rald Luckett The Biology Key, in memory of Dr. James T. Clear .............. John Joseph McDonough The American Institute of Chemists Medal ....................... Roy Joseph Schumacher The Dorst Chemistry Key . ..................... .......... Stephen William Horgan · K {Richard Virgil Benner The At h enaeum P nze eys · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Howard Irving Charbeneau The Catholic Poetry Society of America Award ........ ..... Edgar Nicholas Genovese, Jr. The Mermaid Tavern Prize Key ................ ............ Charles Joseph McClain, Jr. The Sweeney English Medal . ................................. Eugene Harry Castillon The Joseph B. Verkamp Debate Medal ........................... David Anthony Schmid The Tau Kappa Alpha- {Thomas James Conway, Jr. National Honorary Speech Fraternity Keys ......... .... Charles Francis Penner The Washington Oratorical Medal .............................. Thomas Francis Waldron The Heidelberg Club German Award .............................. Patrick James Perkins The Joseph A. Verkamp Prize Award for Study of Greek .. ..... Thomas Edward Rinkevich The Robert G. McGraw History Medal ............................. Francis Xavier Duda The Ragland Latin Medal .............................................. Timothy Long The Intercollegiate Latin Prize, Second Place, 1964 ........................ Timothy Long The American Marketing Association Award, Cincinnati Chapter ................................... Richard Joseph Moorman, Jr. The Kramer-Miller Mathematics Award ......... ............ James Joseph Weinkam, Jr. The Colonel Charles F. Williams Military Scholarship and Prize ....... Peter Michael Rebold The Archbishop McNicholas Philosophy Medal ................... Gerald Vincent Blessing -3- The Martin G. Dumler Philosophy Key ..... .. ........... ... ... ... Lawrence John Kane The Frederick A. Hauck Physics Research Awards Carmen Anthony Catanese Richard Paul Hentz Joseph William Evans Richard Edward Menninger Siegfried Lothar Hausladen Robert Daniel Mueller The Outstanding Freshman Physics Award ... ·.................. Robert Bernard Herrmann The Francis I. Hamel Prize in Psychology . .. ....................... William Allen Gilkey The Mrs. Magdalena Strobl Link Psychology Award ... ... .............. Allan John Pantle The Alpha Sigma Nu Religion Key . .... .. .. ..... ..... ............. Kevin James Hunt The David William Snyder Religion Medal .. ... ............... Thomas Carroll Brinson The Sodality Religion Key .............. .. .... Brother Vincent de Paul Bradley, C.F.P. ALPHA SIGMA NU-NATIONAL JESUIT HONOR SOCIETY James Frederick Brogle Craig Joseph Kinzelman Henry Edmund Chambers Gordon Anthony Lang Howard Irving Charbeneau Gary Walter M~ppes Kenneth John Czillinger Michael James Mullen William Blair Eastlake Francis Henry Schmidt Military Honors and Commissions (Conferred at special ceremony, June 3, 1964) LIEUTENANT COLONEL VINCENT F. FAZIO, U.S.A. DISTINGUISHED MILITARY GRADUATES Gehl Paul Babinec John Frederick Lorenz Dale Bernard Brinker Jerome Bernard Moeddel Paul Harry Fischer Thomas Raymond Murray, Jr. Michael Frederick Hartings William Robert Revellese Richard Anthony Helmick Ernest Leonard Vagedes Gary Anthony Juengling Thomas Alphonse Vonderahe Michael Hanley Larmon Robert Charles Wilkins COMMISSIONS AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, U.S.A.R. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S CORPS June 3, 1964 Rudolph Carl Hasl Frederick Benedict Irwin John Thomas Strouts COMMISSIONS AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, REGULAR ARMY, ARTILLERY July 28, 1963 Linus Peter Zins September 16, 1963 George Michael Williams June 3, 1964 Richard Anthony Helmick Thomas Alphonse Vonderahe - 4- COMMISSIONS AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, U.S.A.R., ARTILLERY July 26, 1963 William Hugh Kipp Dennis James Schaible August 12, 1963 John Richard Meinberg August 20, 1963 Roland Jerome Fry January 29, 1964 James Patrick Boyle Robert Joseph Gruber June 3, 1964 John Paul Ackerman Jerome Bernard Moeddel Gehl Paul Babinec Joseph Marcus Moll mann Dale Bernard Brinker Brian Lee Moore William Earl Carbonneau Thomas Raymond Murray, Jr. Bernard Henry Cornillie Terrence John Osterman Bernard Phillip Czerwinski Thomas Joseph O'Sullivan, Jr. Patrick Hanley Deegan William Robert Revellese Paul Harry Fischer Thomas Anthony Riley Michael Frederick Hartings William Norris Stratman Walter Mathias Hausladen Edward Harry Sundermann, Jr. Gary Anthony Juengling Joseph Michael Sweeney Michael Hanley Larmon John Ronald Tedeski John Bernard Lehrter Ernest Leonard Vagedes James Timothy Wood COMMISSIONS AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, U.S.A.R., FINANCE CORPS June 3, 1964 Dennis John Long James Dennis Meihaus Robert Charles Wilkins COMMISSION AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, REGULAR ARMY, ORDNANCE CORPS June 3, 1964 John Frederick Lorenz COMMISSION AS SECOND LIEUTENANT, U.S.A.R., ORDNANCE CORPS June 3, 1964 Joseph Christian Beins -5- Conferring of Certificates and Degrees Honor Graduates REVEREND JEREMIAH J. O'CALLAGHAN, S.J., Dean of Faculties SUMMA CUM LAUDE Imelda Jean Anneken Anthony Stephen Lazar Carmen Anthony Catanese Charles Joseph McClain, Jr. Bernard Coughlin Hargett Allan John Pantle MAGNA CUM LAUDE William Arthur Bramlage Michael Francis McCarthy Roger Joseph Brandner Thomas Raymond McCoy Roger Phillip Charleville Robert Daniel Mueller Charles Vincent Donohoe Thomas Edward Rinkevich Charles Harrison Gartner David Anthony Schmid Richard Anthony Helmick Robert Edward Schneider Thomas Paul Luning James Dale Shaw William Charles Martin Robert Frank Weickert, S.J. Dennis Charles McBreen Paul Joseph Zook, S.J. CUM LAUDE Barry Richard Berns John Joseph McDonough Frank Marion Bonifacic Norbert John Menke James Vincent Carotenuto John Francis Niehaus Francis Xavier Duda Melvin Charles Ohmer Thomas Russell Dunne Terrence John Osterman
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