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Academic Heraldry 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 BACCALAUREATE MASS AND THE NINETY-THIRD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT ALUMNI HALL • SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1963 • AT TEN A.M. ORDER OF ACADEMIC PROCESSION Grand Marshal PROFESSOR WALTER L. WILLIGAN Graduate School of Arts and Sciences THE COLORS OF THE UNITED STATES THE UNIVERSITY COLORS Schools and Colleges GRADUATE SCHOOL SCHOOL OF LAW COLLEGES OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Marshal of Faculties FACULTIES OF THE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES Corporation Marshal BoARD OF TRUSTEES DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY HONORED' ALUMNI HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS OFFICERS OF THE BACCALAUREATE MASS THE VERY REVEREND PRESIDENT Hrs ExcELLENCY, THE MosT REVEREND B1sHOP OF BROOKLYN ACT OF RE-CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY ORDER OF EXERCISES TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Help of Christians, Refuge of Mankind, Victress PROCESSIONAL* in all God's battles, we humbly prostrate ourselves before thy throne, confident that we shall obtain mercy, grace, bountiful assistance and protection in this present life, not ''Religious March'' ······------------------------------------------------------------------------------------G1 uck through our own inadequate merits upon which we do not rely, but solely through the great goodness of thy Maternal Heart. BACCALAUREATE MASS 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 Celebrant __________________________________________ VERY REVEREND EDWARD J. BURKE, C.M. to recall the memory of thy many favors in the past, and to offer to thee the solemn President, St. John's University homage of our deep and abiding love. To thee and to thy Immaculate Heart we desire to re-dedicate and re-consecrate our entire University. More than that, we re-consecrate Master of Ceremonies ______________________________________ REVEREND CARL W. GRINDEL, C.M. our minds, our wills, our hearts, our whole beings, all that we have, all that we are, our Chairman, Department of Philosophy benefactors - living and deceased, our friends and neighbors. We ask you to obtain for us the light to know and the love to do God's Holy Will. We beg your maternal Acolytes _______________________________________________________ REVEREND DANIEL P. MUNDAY, C.M. help in the noble apostolate of Catholic education. We solicit your powerful aid in the Academic Vice President fulfillment of the sublime objectives of our University. REVEREND FREDERICK J. EASTERLY, C.M. Vice-President for Student Personnel Services Inspire our faculty with a love of thy Son that He may be the centre of their 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. ACT OF RE-CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY As the Church and the entire human race were consecrated to the Sacred Heart TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, so that, in reposing all hope in them, VERY REVEREND EDWARD J. BURKE, C.M. they might become for us the sign and pledge of victory and salvation, so we in like President, St. John's University 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 of the Kingdom of God and that all nations, at peace with one another and with thee, * The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, the Alma Mater, may raise their voices to resound from pole to pole the chant of the everlasting Magni­ and the Benediction, and to remain in place until all participants in the Academic ficat of glory, love and gratitude to the Heart of Jesus, where alone they can find truth Recession have left the hall. and peace. Amen. 93RD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT AWARDING OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEDAL Awarded to: Presiding: MosT REVEREND BRYAN J. McENTEGART, D.D., LL.D., L.H.D. DANIEL M. LILLY, Pn.D. Professor of Biology Bishop of Brooklyn Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, St. John's University THE NATIONAL ANTHEM AWARDING OF THE OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD Awarded to: PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES IN COURSE JORN V. TURNER, LL.B., M.A. The Deans of the Schools of the University Professor of Philosophy University College, St. John's University PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY DEGREES AWARDING OF THE PIETAS MEDAL Awarded to: REVEREND MARK J. MULLIN, C.M. Execzttive Vice President RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR HENRY M. HALD, P.A., '13C; '37Hon. RIGHT REVEREND MoNSIGNoR JosEPH A. SMITH, '08C DOCTOR OF LAWS ALO IS J. THEIS, '33C ADMIRAL GEORGE w. ANDERSON, ]R., U.S.N. THE HONORABLE JAMES J. DELANEY HIS EXCELLENCY, SERGIO FENOALTEA COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ________________________ ADMIRAL GEORGE w. ANDERSON, JR. JOHN CORNELIUS HAYES Chief of Naval Operations DOCTOR OF PEDAGOGY MESSAGE AND BENEDICTION ________________ Hrs ExcELLENCY, BISHOP McENTEGART REVEREND JOHN A. FLYNN, C.M. DOCTOR OF LETTERS ALMA MATER THE MosT REVEREND VINCENT J. BALDWIN, D.D., V.G. RECESSIONAL CONFERRING OF DEGREES ____________________________________ The President of the University "March from the Prophet" __________________________________________________________________ Meyerbeer COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PETER K. EwALD, Dean THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION DEGREES IN COURSE Ralph Vincent Alio Joseph Anton Daniels Robert Anthony Hessler Lawrence John Ambrose Carol Ann David Patrick Michael Hickey Anthony Joseph Amoroso Gerald Sylvester Davis Gerald Anthony Hill Richard David Anderson William Henry de Angelis John James Hogan Robert Richard Arakel Andrew Thomas Del Genio John Henry Horl Howard F. Arnheim William Albert De Milt Allen James Houghton Wallace Anthony Aru John Joseph De Russo Kevin Richard Houlihan Sister Charles Frances Bacon, O.P. Henry A. Desilets Richard Lawrence Hradek Joseph Ralph Ballone Robert Michael Devlin Vincent Eugene Hunt James J. Bartell Charles George Diana Arlene Elizabeth Icart COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Donald Francis Beresheim Anthony Joseph Di Leonardo Joseph B. Inzerillo William John Beyer Edmond Vincent Dillon Edward S. Jones Vincent Bochicchio Andrew John Donahue Joseph Lawrence Anthony Juliana ANDREW BARTILucc1, Dean Judith Kathryn Bommarito Ann D. DonAngelo Derek H. Jurgs, cum laude J. Donald David Bonanno Bruce Charles Duncan Harold N. Kalish, Jr. John Anthony Bono Fredric Edelman John T. Kaminsky Joseph Salvatore Bonventre John George Edmead William Patrick Kanther THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY Anthony Matthew Brennan William M. Ehrhart Paul Stanley Karolchyk Sister Maureen Thomas Brennan Charles George Eichinger William Joseph Kasemervisz Anthony James Franze Charles D. Puglia Thomas Mullin Bresnan Robert T. Elder John C. Kawas John Peter Barbieri William Thomas Brower, Jr. Ernest Edward Bartimmo Harvey David Freiberg Vito M. Rella Robert Evangelista William James Kealy, cum laude Diana Marie Gerbauckas Anthony Saba Patrick Joseph Burke William D. Evans David P. Kearns Richard Harold Blass Lisbeth D. Burns William Francis Bonasera John Pasquale Giordano John Santiago Paul John Evanson, magna cum laude Joseph Bernard Keenan Anna Marie Busacca Michael John Kehoe Eugene Gerald Borg Richard Julius Grame Constance Scarangella Robert Anthony Farina Robert Anthony Hojnacki George Schechter Virginia Ann Buscema Laurence Joseph Farley Edwin Lawrence Kelly John Wilson Brennan John Joseph Butler Ronald William Buzzeo Lawrence Elliot Holtzberg Sister Francis Mary Schleider, O.P. Thomas Albert Fegan Sister Christine Francis Kennedy, Anthony John Ippolito cumlaude Anthony John Calabrese Charles Ferranti O.P. Carlo Ernest Calcagni Victor Louis Calabrese Nicholas George Camarinos Ronald George Kiripolsky Lawrence Joseph Sell John Joseph Fitzsimons Raymond F. Kennedy Andrew Calimano Maureen Eileen Kiesling John Thomas Carlsen Joseph Anton Koller James John Sena Martin C. Flanagan Michael John Camastro Charles Otto Kistner Richard Cicchillo Kenneth Kolomer Charles Richard Sexton Robert Thomas Flynn Raymond Sam Cicola John Koutnik Jan Neil Silverman John Edward Cannon James R. Folan Charles William Knapp Herbert Michael Knopp Neil Cohen Joseph Tharacius Kurdyla Robert Victor Smith, cum laude Anthony Joseph Caramanica Bartholomew Louis Frazzitta Richard Salvatore D' Ascoli George N. Leeb George Henry Steinbrecher John Cardalena Gregory Sherwood Fricke Theodore John Krause David C. deChester Paul Richard Lieberman Emanuel Steuerman Henry Joseph Cassidy Joseph L. Fristachi Lawrence Joseph Kunz Rose Marie Regina Dellomo John P. Luby Clifford Own Still Michael J. Caulfield Stephen George Fritz Thomas Kuster Joseph Ralph De Maio Charles E. Manetz Vincent Anthony Terranova Jerome Thomas Cavanna Joseph Anthony Fulco Thomas John La Greca, Jr. George Joseph Di Maio Angela Mary Marotta Mary Helen Tighe Sister Ellen William Christenson, James Joseph Gaffney Joseph Patrick Lanski Peter Harry Doukas Michael K. Mc Elwain Leonard Joseph Tufaro O.P. James Michael. Gallagher Lawrence Frank Laporta Michael Anthony Esemplare Thomas Richard Monilaws John Michael Uggiano Sister Catherine Francis Clair, O.P. Leo Lawrence Gandley Joseph P. Larkin Salvatore Charles Fascetta Martin Harold Nemeth Thomas George Vetter Bernadette Marie
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