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St. John's College ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY NEW YORK Graduate School of Arts and Sciences School of Law Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Education College of Business Administration College of Pharmacy Tunior College BACCALAUREATE MASS AND THE NINETY-FOURTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT 1964 BACCALAUREATE MASS SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1964 CelebranL _________________________________________ VERY REVEREND EDWARD J. BURKE, C.M. President, St. John's University Master of Ceremonies ________________________________ REVEREND CARL W. GRINDEL, C.M. Chairman, Department of Philosophy Acolytes ________________________________________________________ REVEREND DANIEL P. MUNDAY, C.M. Academic Vice President REVEREND FREDERICK J. EASTERLY, C.M. Vice-President for Student Personnel Services Baccalaureate Sermon _____________________________ MOST REVEREND JOHN J. KROL, D.D. Archbishop of Philadelphia ACT OF RE-CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY VERY REVEREND EDWARD J. BURKE, C.M. President, St. John's University ORDER OF ACADEMIC PROCESSION Grand Marshal ACT OF RE-CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY PROFESSOR WERNER ILSEN Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Help of Christians, Refuge of Mankind, Victress School of Law in all God's battles, we humbly prostrate ourselves before thy throne, confident that we THE COLORS OF THE UNITED STATES shall obtain mercy, grace, bountiful assistance and protection in this present life, not THE UNIVERSITY COLORS through our own inadequate merits upon which we do not rely, hut solely through the great goodness of thy Maternal Heart. Schools and Colleges Assembled in thy name, on the occasion of this Commencement, we the adminis­ trators, faculties and students of St. John's University, choose this solemn occasion GRADUATE SCHOOL to recall the memory of thy many favors in the past, and to offer to thee the solemn SCHOOL OF LAW homage of our deep and abiding love. To thee and to thy Immaculate Heart we desire COLLEGES OF ARTS AND SCIENCES to re-dedicate and re-consecrate our entire University. More than that, we re-consecrate our minds, our wills, our hearts, our whole beings, all that we have, all that we are,our SCHOOL OF EDUCATION benefactors-living and deceased, our friends and neighbors. We ask you to obtain COLLEGE OF BusrnEss ADMINISTRATION for us the light to know and the love to do God's Holy Will. We beg your maternal help in the noble apostolate of Catholic education. We solicit your powerful aid in the COLLEGE OF PHARMACY fulfillment of the sublime objectives of our University. JUNIOR COLLEGE Inspire our faculty with a love of thy Son that He may he the centre of their Marshal of Faculties lives. Enkindle within our students a spirit of scholarship, a love of purity, the practice of the Christian life and an apostolic zeal capable of renewing the face of the earth. FACULTIES OF THE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES As the Church and the entire human race were consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, so that, in rsposing all hope in them, they might become for us the sign and pledge of victory and salvation, so we in like Corporation Marshal manner re-consecrate St. John's University forever also to thee and to thy Immaculate Heart, our Mother and Queen, that thy love and patronage may hasten the triumph BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the Kingdom of God and that all nations, at peace with one another and with thee, DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY may raise their voices to resound from pole to pole the chant of the everlasting Magni­ ficat of glory, love and gratitude to the Heart of Jesus, where alone they can find truth HONORED ALUMNI and peace. Amen. HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS THE VERY REVEREND PRESIDENT His ExcELLENCY, THE MosT REVEREND BisHOP OF BROOKLYN 94TH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT AWARDING OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEDAL Awarded to: SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1964. wALTER A. MULLEN, B.S. Director of Development St. John's University Presiding: MosT REVEREND BRYAN J. McENTEGART, D.D., LL.D., L.H.D. Bishop of Brooklyn AWARDING OF THE OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD PROCESSIONAL* Awarded to: "Pomp and Circumstance'' ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Elgar FERDINAND F. BACHMAN, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of English THE NATIONAL ANTHEM St. ] ohn's University PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES IN COURSE The Deans of the Schools of the University AWARDING OF THE PIETAS MEDAL Awarded to: PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY DEGREES RIGHT REVEREND MoNSIGNOR RICHARD B. McHuGH, '17C; '21 Sem.; '42 Hon. REVEREND MARK J. MULLIN, C.M. Executive Vice President DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ____________________________________________ MRS. CLARE BOOTHE LUCE JAMES J. NORRIS Former U.S. Ambassador to Italy, Stateswoman, Authoress DOCTOR OF LETTERS RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOSEPH B. FREY PHYLLIS McGINLEY MESSAGE AND BENEDICTION ________________ Hrs ExcELLENCY, BISHOP McENTEGART DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS CLARE BOOTHE LUCE ALMA MATER DOCTOR OF LAWS GEORGE V. McLAUGHLIN MosT REVEREND JOHN J. KRoL, D.D. RECESSIONAL CONFERRING OF DEGREES ____________________________________ The President of the University "Under the Double Eagle" ----------------------------------------------------------------- _______ Wagner * The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, the Alma Mater, Music by St. Camillus Band, Rockaway Beach, New York and the Benediction, and to remain in place until all participants in the Academic Recession have left the area. MATTHEW WALSH, Director DEGREES IN COURSE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ANDREW J. BARTILucc1, Dean JUNIOR COLLEGE THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY Four Year Curriculum George Joseph Riegger Charles Anthony DiPeri CARL C. RoBUSTo, Director George F. Seaback Egon J. Eisenzopf Richard Vincent Clarke Ronald Feinberg Michael J. Cronin Five Year Curriculum Donald Francis Grabarz THE DEGREE OF ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Charles J. Drexler Guirauldo Reyes Thomas Joseph Driscoll Sister Sharon Tenbarge, D.C. Richard J. Rusakowicz Joanne Elizabeth Aiosa Celeste Mercedes Goularte Peter H. O'Neill Bernard Israeloff Sister Susanne Schneider, D.C. Dominic Peter Siano Katherine Hulling Bagg Frances Justina Guzzo Peter Michael Pavlyshin Robert Peter Mauch Fred M. Bodor Joseph Bronislaw Wiacek Vincent John Benkovitz Ellen Marie Harty Philip Arnold Piccininni Dorothy Jean Biggs Patricia M. Hassett Jeanne Marie Rayder Vincent Leonard Bilello John Ambrose Hawthorne Marie Christine Regan Henry Vincent Bishop Kevin Francis Hegarty Paul J. Rickard Ann Catherine Black Michael Dee Howard Sebastian Anthony Romano Class of 1963 Donna Elizabeth Bozzella Theodore Philip Howard Elizabeth Cecilia Ross Mary Ann Brozon John Ernest Igneri Maria Annette Rutigliano Margaret Mary Buckley Thomas Salvatore Ingala Edward Francis Shea Irene Theresa Buturla Karen Mary Kearns Marian Helen Shearer THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY Adriene G. Byrner Kathleen Frances Kelly Maryann Silvestri Kathleen Patricia Campbell Marion Alice Kelly Anne Marie B. Smith Liam Joseph Carmody Raul G. Lahee Thomas Michael Spellman Donald Joseph La Ruff a Dorothy Ann Castro Richard Louis Leide Mary Frances Stevens Albert John Cella Robert Joseph Lippek Carol Ann Stoltz Rosalie Marie Ciulla Carmelo Joseph LoFaro Elisa Tessitore Mary Patricia Cluney William James McGrath Yvonne Rose Trapani THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Mary Ann Elizabeth Cohen Daniel George McNichol Angela C. Trombetta Richard Cotter Claire Patricia Madden Richard P. Tynebor Laurie E. Cuccia Michael Joseph Maloney Joseph Ursino Sister Francis Marie Corvo, S.F.P., Kathryn Pursell Cooke Elizabeth Christine Proies Robert Paul Dill Aloysius W. Milek, Jr. Mary Jane Vafides cum Laude Veronica Ann Feldmann Margaret Rosa Scala Joseph Thomas DiPrima Edward Bruno Motyka Marie Stella Villa Clara Inez Benedetti Sherry Ann Lawrence Dorothy Regina Schaefer Patricia Ann Doolan Mary Regina Moylan Mary Regina Walsh Michelene Bianchi Veronica Claire Lennox Virginia Ann Seits Dorothea J. Eich Peter Francis Murphy Helen Agnes Willson Regina Cecilia Chesky Judith Ellen O'Donohue Robert John Fontanella Louis Nardone Samuel A. Wilson Jeanette C. Galletta Catherine Veronica N oberini Richard John Andrew Wisch Robert William Germani Michael James Notter Angela Sally Y odice Robert Andrew Gliniak Vincent dePaul O'Brien THE DEGREE OF ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE Thomas Charles Birmingham Neil Patrick Fitzpatrick Gerald P. Minehan Peter Thomas Boeri Raymond Charles Fitzsimons Raymond Anthony Minicus James Murtagh Brennan Jerilynn Ann Graff Michael Victor Montemurro Lorraine J. Cegla Victor Vincent Grande Peter John Monticchio Robert Edward Cronley Jane Anne Green David William Mount Lawrence Charles Cusack Francis Victor Guasta Diane M. Radice John Robert D' Aleo Robert Charles Loenicker John Joseph Reilly John Joseph DeLorenzo William Mc Carthy Ronald Joseph Rowan Kevin Robert Farrell Robert Joseph Mac Donald Mary D. Rubino Robert Joseph Ferro Patricia J. Migdalski Richard Roland Soderlund Dennis Joseph Meade John Richard Ricco George John Sottung COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION John P. Melia Jr. James Michael Ring Margarette Noelly Soucy Albert Anthony Menendez Andrew Joseph Rizzo Peter Francis Spano JoHN ]. CLARK, Dean John Daniel Merrill John Anthony Rohrs Michael Towers Steven Leonard Martin Miller Robert Rovero Micahel Joseph Stipo Vincent Anthony Moccio Edward Joseph Rutkowski Thomas Patrick Sullivan THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Michael Joseph Moloney
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