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Xavier University Commencement Exercise, 1989 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Xavier University Exhibit Xavier University Commencement Ceremonies University Archives and Special Collections Digital Collection 5-20-1989 Xavier University Commencement Exercise, 1989 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/commencement Xavier University 1989 Commencement Exercise Riverfront Coliseum May 20, 1989 10:00 a.m. Graduate and Undergraduate Classes Xavier University Board of Trustees Michael J. Conaton '55 (Chairman) Paul J. Borgmann, S.J. J. Leo Klein, S.J. Michael J. Buckley, S.J. Gary N. Kocher Clement L. Buenger '53 Terry R. Lautenbach '59 Robert J. Bueter, S.J. Michael J. Lavelle, S.J. George E. Castrucci '59 Lawrence A. Leser '57 Thomas G. Cody Gregory F. Lucey, S.J. Gerald J. DeBrunncr '59 John E. Pepper Albert J. DiUlio. S.J. Lee Etta Powell Marihelcn Dooley '75 Jack Sherman. Jr. David J. Haschka, S.J. Paul G. Sittenleld Timothy S. Healy. S.J. Norma K. Stone Charles C. Hinckley '86 John M. Tew Date indicates year of graduation hom Xavier University Officers of the University Albert J. DiUlio. S.J. President Joan Connell Vice President for Academic Affairs J. Richard Hirte' Vice President for Financial Administration Arthur Shriberg Vice President for Student Development Vincent H. Beckman '38 University Counsel COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance, E. W. Elgar Prince of Denmark's March, Jeremiah Clarke Grand Marshal John F. Tafuri Pro!Cssor. Department of Biology Candidates for Degrees Faculty and Staff Marshals University Faculty and Staff Administration Valedictorian Board of Trustees Honorary Degree Recipients President COLOR GUARD Xavier University ROTC WELCOME Joan Connell Vice President for Academic A ff~1irs THE NATIONAL ANTHEM led by Harriet Beebe Professor of Music INVOCATION Elaine Wellingcr. H.M. Director. University Ministry INTRODUCTION OF STAGE DIGNITARIES Joan Connell 2 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. President CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREES Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. Frederic G. Middendorf, S.J. Doctor of Science (honoris causa) presented by Carolyn Chambers Chair, Department of Biology Kathleen Battle Doctor of Music (honoris causa) presented by Helmut Roehrig Chair, Department of Music Vincent H. Beckman, Esq. Doctor of Humanities (honoris causa) presented hy Paul E. Fiorelli AssocJatc Professor, Department of Accounting and Law VALEDICTORY Therese M. Goertemoeller Class of 1989 PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Joan Connell CONFERRAL OF DEGREES Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DIPLOMAS Honors A.B. University Scholars Joan Connell The College of Social Sciences Neil R. Heighberger, Dean The College of Arts and Sciences Stanley E. Hedeen, Dean The College of Business Administration Daniel W. Geeding, Dean INCIDENTAL MUSIC (In permit r ~ tn return to their places) ALMA MATER XAVIER led by Harriet Beebe Dear Alma Mater Xavier! Undying troth we pledge to you That we the living shall hold true The faith of those of years now gone Inviolate kept and thus passed on. So may the truth within us dwell And may this song our voices swell Until resounds o'er hill and dell Dear Alma Mater Xavier. BENEDICTION Elaine Wellinger, H.M. RECESSIONAL Rondeau, Jean Joseph Mourct Trumpet Tune, Henry Purcell RECEPTION Serpentine Wall 4 Honors Programs Honors Bachelor of Arts December 17, 1988 Andrew Dorchak May 13, 1989 Cynthia Joan Alby Julie Bernadette Henz William Edmund Fahey Bachelor of Arts-University Scholar December 17, 1988 Mark Edward Ringswald May 13, 1989 Kathleen Carmichael Leslie Ruth Lewis Mary Elizabeth Eghcrs Mary Kathryn Rehard Anne Michelle Ewers Amy Susan Weiler Melanic Anne Koop Bachelor of Fine Arts-University Scholar May 13, 1989 Laura Thea Czulewicz Michele Marie Spaeth Bachelor of Science-University Scholar December 17, 1988 Theodore Troy Alverson Marcia Jean Weber May 13, 1989 William Gerard Broderick Julianna Marie Kress Andrea Jean Conaway Jeanette Celia Kuhn Jenny Lee Dangel Kathleen Marie Lawrenz Megan Mary Dixon Lisa M. Quatman Sharon Marie Duwel Manjeeri Gangadhar Sangvai Julie Teresa Ebbclcr Theresa Annette Schultz Robert Paul Flick Joann Kathleen Spille Theresa Ann Fry Dawn Marie Stiens Michael Joseph Gerwe Sharon Marie Taylor Paula Jean Hoeh Jerome Joseph Weber, Jr. Catherine Joan Kreiser Bachelor of Science in Business Administration-University Scholar December 17, 1988 Dennis Edward Kramer May 13, 1989 Marissa Theresa Claire Feliberty Grace Marie Katherine Gottenbusch s College of Social Sciences Dr. Neil R. Heighberger, Dean Master of Arts August 19, 1988 May 13, 1989 Mercedes Teresa Albers Kornprobst Diane Neyer P..ose B.S .. Miami University B.A., University of San Diego Secondary Teaching/Chemistry Psychology Mary Diane Bechtold Martha Glaser Stamper B.S .. Xavier University B.A. Cum Laude. Marietta College Psychology Psychology Kristina Margot Bennett December 17, 1988 B.A. University of Ca\i!(mtia. Lo-. Angeles Secondary' Teaching Christina Lynn Beatty Dchra Pearl Bryant A.B.. Randolph-Macon \\'oman\ College B.A .. Cum Laude, St Mary\ College M.Ed .. Xavier University (Notre Dame) Psychology Psychology Holly· Marie Brew Freeman Donna Ly·nn Fedders B.S .. Cum Laude. Xavier University B.A .. Univcr:-;ity Df Kentucky Psychology Psychology Linda Jean Dole! Robert Charles Frey B.F.A .. Miami University B.S .. Xavier University Psychology Ps_ychology Judith Ann Gih.'>on Yiea Tay·lor Gerwin A. B.. Fairl"ic!J Univnsity B.A .. DcPauv.-' Univcrsit:y PsyThology English :Niaurccn Elizabeth Hennic Patricia Jean King B.S .. Summa Cum LwJc. N orthcrn B.A .. Xavier University Kentucky University Secondary Teaching/English Psychology Sandra Karen Huhn Eli7.abeth v..r. Knue B.S .. University or Cincinnati B.S .. Magna Cum Laude. l\'orthcrn Psydwlogy Kentucky University' Psychology Paul Gerard 1 s~i B.A. State Lni\ersity Colll'ge ell Buffalo Robert John Kurzhals Psycholug: B.S .. Xavier University Psychology Rhonda Lee Lindsc) B.A. Rhodes College Regina Ann Smith Psyclwh1gy B.S.-U.S .. A'l<ipna Cum Laude. \1ary \\'node \1nrton Xavier University B.A. The Ohio State i ~rsi Psychology Psycholt1gy Christine Rae Yavak Julie Anne ~ B.A. Creighton University' B.A .. Alagna Cum Laude. Xavier Cnivcrsity Psychology Psy'chology 6 Nancy Elizabeth Stevens Kathryn Klekamp Wess B.S. in Ed., Magna Cum Laude, Miami B.S., Xavier University University Psychology Secondary Teaching/Spanish Robert Joseph Wilson Todd Lewis Thomas B.S .. Northern Kentucky University B.A., Mount Vernon Nazarene College Psychology Psychology Barbara Murray Turner-Michaelson B.A., Magna Cum Laude, University of Cincinnati Psychology Master of Science December 17, 1988 Vickie Lynn Kilroy B.S., Cum Laude, University of Gregory Almon Laravic Dayton B.S .. Middle Tennessee State University Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Katie Williams Murphy Thomas Barbee Talbot, Jr. B.A., University of Louisville B.A., Centre College of Kentucky Criminal Justice J.D., University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Barbara 1. Parker-Torrey B.S .. University of Cincinnati May 13, 1989 Criminal Justice Donald Eric Douthit Rodrico Antonio Tyus B.S.M .S., Xavier University B.S., Xavier University Criminal ~ i Criminal Justice Master of Hospital & Health Administration August 19, 1988 Thomas Naughton Ash Adele Louise Cummins B.S. in Ed .. Yhungstown State University' B.S.N .. University of Kentucky M.A.Rel .. The Athenaeum of Ohio Christine Marie Due William Scott Bocklct B.A., Miami University B. B.A .. University of Cincinnati Joan Pielet Kessel Mark Thomas Carroll B.A., Bradley University B.A., Xavier University Wayne Scott Levitt Betty Smith Coffey B.B.A., University of Cincinnati B.A .. Berea College M.A .. University of Alabama. Lisa Jane Price M.B.A .. Xavier University B.S. in Ed., University of Cincinnati 7 Master of Hospital and Health Administration December 17, 1988 May 13, 1989 Alan Reed Bateman Mary Ann Arand-Weingartner B.A., University of Cincinnati B.S.N., Thomas More College Marianne Rusin Borkosky Shahanaz Arjumand B.A., Cum Laude. Miami University B.A., Rutgers University Thomas Duane Bell John Kennedy Cummings B.S.B.A., The Ohio State University B.A., Curry College Stephanie Ann Brown JenniJ-er Catherine Graman B.S.B., Miami University B.A., Magna Cum Laude, University of Cincinnati Sister Agnes Marie Crabb. S.Sp.S. B.S.N., DePaul University Mark Anthony Grayson M.S.N., DePaul University B.B.A., Morehead State Univeroity Mark Elliot Davis Vicki Joy Hoftinann B.A., Washington & Jefferson College B.S., The University of Akron M.A., University of Cincinnati Anil K. Jindal Anthony Lynn Dawson B.A., University of Cincinnati B.S .. University of Mississippi Donn Kyle De Fur Thomas Lee Kauffman B.A., Anderson College B.A., Wright State University M.B.A .. Xavier University Michael John Laird Darryl Lewis Duncan B.S., St. John's University B.S.I. E., West Virginia University M.S.LE .. \Vest Virginia University Kathleen O'Donnell Mueller B.S., University of Cincinnati Jeanne Marie Foster B.S.N., College of Mount St. Joseph B.A., Miami University (on the Ohio) David Raymond Gootee Kurt Andrew Ringo B.S., Xavier University B.S.B.A., Xavier University Constance Gail Gourzis M.B.A., Xavier University B.A., Summa Cum Laude, University' Jeanne Ann Rizzo of Cincinnati B.S .. Magna Cum Laude. University Daniel Eugene Hoodin of Cincinnati B.A .. Marietta College J.D .. University nf Dayton Christine Lynette Saxton B.A., University of Dayton Jeffrey Scott Lemon B.G.S .. Xavier University Gerald Francis Schroer, Jr. M.B.A .. Xavier University B.S., Wheeling College Peggie Marie McHugh Barbara Brooks Underwood B.A .. University uf Cincinnati B.A., University of California I Santa Vincent Philip Meyer Barbara B.S .. Xavier University J.D., University of Mississippi Brian Allen Peoples Scott Jeffery Wallace B.S. B.A .. Ashland College B.S., University of Dayton M.B.A., Xavier University Mark James Wenker Shelly Joyce Raymer B.S. B.A., Cum Laude, Xavier B.S., Madonna University University M.B.A., Xavier University 8 Sue A.
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