INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ROTC STAFF Reserve Officers’ ARMY LTC Adam Edwards, Director of Army ROTC for Harvard University and Professor of Military Science at MIT Training Corps CPT Paul Lindberg, Executive Officer LTC Deidre Perrin, Scholarship/Enrollment Officer Commissioning Ceremony MSG Jerry McCartney, Senior Military Instructor MSG James Myers, Senior Military Instructor Mr. Aaron Dombroski, Training Instructor MSG Steven Degnan, Human Resources Technician Mr. Thomas Fohr, Supply Technician Mrs. Lisa Cabana-Morin, Administrative Assistant

NAVY and MARINE CORPS CAPT Steven Benke, Director of Naval ROTC for Harvard University and Professor of Naval Science at MIT CDR Jan Scislowicz, Executive Officer MAJ Craig Giorgis, Marine Officer Instructor LT Stephen Ford, 4/C Advisor & Technical Instructor LT David Lueck, 3/C Advisor & Technical Instructor LT Matthew Minck, 1/C and 2/C Advisor & Technical Instructor GYSGT Nicholas Romer, Assistant Marine Officer Instructor Mr. Brian Chafin, Supply Officer Mr. Don Davis, Supply Technician Ms. Cheryl Prior, Administrative Assistant

AIR FORCE

Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Weibel, Professor of Aerospace Studies Captain Daniel Sawicki, Operations Flight Commander Captain Danny Hugh, Recruiting Flight Commander Technical Sergeant Jason Spon, NCOIC of Personnel Management Technical Sergeant Ivy Santiago, NCOIC of Knowledge Operations Harvard University Management Mrs. Ann Cronin, Administrative Assistant Tercentenary Theater Wednesday, May 29, 2013

OFFICER SELECTION STATION BOSTON

CAPT Bryan Warner, Officer Selection Officer Master Sergeant Ryan Thain, Officer Selection Assistant Mr. Ron Brian, Administrative Assistant

Program Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Harvard Class of 2013

The National Anthem NAVY

The Commencement Choir

Invocation

Welcome/Opening Remarks Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Weibel Ensign Colin Dickinson Class of 1963 Speaker Ensign Dickinson graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree Lieutenant Colonel David R. Downer, USAF (Retired) in Economics with a minor in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. His first assignment will be at the Naval Station Newport, RI for Navy Supply Corps School. Ensign Dickinson is University President’s Remarks from Garden City, NY. President , Ph.D.

Oath of Office Midshipman Christian Yoo Midshipman Yoo graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Presentation of Officer Commissions Physics. He will commission at a later date and will receive ROTC Department Heads and OSS Staff his first assignment at that time. Midshipman Yoo is from Bronxville, NY.

First Salute UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Benediction

Music performed by the Harvard University Band, Brass Quintet

Ushers are from East Boston High School Army JROTC Courtney Diekema Lieutenant Diekema graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative Government. Her first assignment will be at Goodfellow Air Force Base, in San Angelo, TX. Lieutenant Diekema is from Holland, MI.

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust

Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust took office as Harvard University’s 28th president on July 1, 2007. A historian of the U.S. Civil War and the American South, Dr. Faust is also the Lincoln Professor of History in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. She previously Second Lieutenant Brian Furey served as founding dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Lieutenant Furey graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Study (2001-2007). Economics. His first assignment is the Basic School in Quantico, VA. Lieutenant Furey is from Portland, ME. Before coming to Radcliffe, Dr. Faust was the Annenberg Professor of History and director of the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Second Lieutenant Gavin Pascarella six books, including, most recently, This Republic of Suffering: Second Lieutenant Pascarella grades with a Bachelor of Arts Death and the , published in January 2008. degree in Government, with a focus on International Relations. His first assignment is the Basic School in Quantico, VA. Dr. Faust’s honors include awards in 1982 and 1996 for Lieutenant Pascarella is from Corona, CA. distinguished teaching at the University of Pennsylvania. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1994 and the American Philosophical Society in 2004. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bryn Mawr in 1968, magna cum laude with honors in history, and master’s (1971) and doctoral (1975) degrees in American civilization from the University of Pennsylvania.

50th Reunion Guest Speaker Lieutenant Colonel David R. Downer, USAF (Retired) The Oath of Office

I, having been appointed an officer in the United States David Downer graduated with the Harvard College Class of Military, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support 1963. He is currently a Financial Advisor with Ameriprise and defend the Constitution of The United States Financial, owning a franchise in Sarasota, FL. against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will

Upon graduation with a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, in bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take Architectural Sciences, he entered active duty in September this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or 1963 and was assigned to the Harvard Graduate School of purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully Design where he studied architecture from 1963 to 1965. He discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about was then assigned to duties in the Civil Engineering career field to enter. So help me God. at bases in Ohio and Alaska, and then was tapped for duty as a Minuteman Missile Combat Crew Commander for the next four years at Minot AFB, ND. He returned to civil engineering duties The First Salute in 1973, serving in Thailand and Langley AFB, VA where he was It is customary when new officers receive their first salute to instrumental in activating the first operational wing of F-15 award a silver dollar to the individual rendering the salute. The fighter aircraft. individual receiving the silver dollar is then responsible for

following the officer’s career. If the officer reaches the rank of In 1978 he was assigned for duty in Tehran, Iran, and was General or Admiral, the silver dollar is awarded back to the newly evacuated following the revolution in early 1979. A staff promoted flag officer. assignment followed at Strategic Air Command Headquarters at

Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE, after which he assumed command of the 601st Civil Engineering Squadron, Sembach AB, Germany. Returning in 1984, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Our Thanks Engineering & Services, Headquarters, 15th Air Force, March AFB, CA. He retired from active military service in 1986. The Cadets and Midshipmen are grateful to their families and friends, President Faust, Reverend Jonathan Walton and staff at Following retirement, and prior to entering the financial field, he Memorial Church, Lt Col Downer, Captain (Ret) Paul Mawn, was in civilian facilities management. Positions included Post Chairman of the Advocates for Harvard ROTC, Mr. Malcolm Hill, Engineer at Valley Forge Military Academy, Director of Physical President of the Harvard ROTC Alumni Fund, Mr. Jason Luke, Plant at Swarthmore College, Director of Facilities Operations Harris Ipock, Resident Conductor of the Harvard Glee Club and for the Vanguard Group and Project Manager for Johnson the Commencement Choir, the Harvard University Band Brass Controls Facilities Management Division. Quintet, East Boston High School Army JROTC, the MIT ROTC faculty and staff, OSS Boston staff and Harvard University for Colonel Downer is also involved in community activities in his their support of Harvard ROTC and today’s ceremony. home town of Sarasota, FL. He is a deacon in his church, a director on the board of the Harvard Club of Sarasota, vice president of the Ivy League Club of Sarasota and is active in the Air Force Association’s local chapter.

Army’s Harvard Regimental Review at Harvard Stadium 1916 Reserve Officers Training Corps, Harvard University, Memorial Day, May 30, 1917. From the Harvard University Archives. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer

Naval ROTC Review at Harvard Stadium c. 1955 Company F, Harvard ROTC 1918. From the Harvard University Archives. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer

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Setting up exercises, Harvard ROTC, Soldiers Field 1917-1918. From the Harvard University Archives. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer

Bayonet Drill, Harvard ROTC at Stadium, 1917-1918. From the Harvard University Archives. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer