ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY

NEW YORK

BACCALAUREATE MASS

AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT

SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1958 UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ORDER OF ACADEMIC PROCESSION

Grand Marshal The Colors of the The University Colors

Schools and Colleges Graduate School School of Law St. John's College School of Education University College School of Commerce College of Pharmacy

Marshal of Faculties Faculties of the University Alumni Representatives

Corporation Marshal Board of Trustees Deans of the University Honorary Degree Recipients Officers of the Baccalaureate Mass The Very Reverend President His Excellency, The Most Reverend Bishop of Brooklyn ORDER OF EXERCISES 88TH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT

Presiding: MosT REVEREND BRYAN J. MCENTEGART, D.D., Ll.D., l.H.D. Bishop of Brooklyn PROCESSIONAL* - "Pomp and Circumstance" ...... Elgar ''STAR SPANGLED BANNER'' ...... Key

BACCALAUREATE MASS PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES IN COURSE The Deans of the Schools of the University Celebrant ...... VERY REVEREND BARTHOLOMEW J. O'MALLEY, C.M. Chairman, Executive Committee, Board of Trustees PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY DEGREES Acolytes ...... REvEREND JOHN P. COTTER, C.M. REVEREND JOSEPH E. HOGAN, C.M. Dean, Undergraduates, Long Island Division Executive Vice-President REVEREND THOMAS P. POWERS, C.M. DOCTOR OF COMMERCIAL SCIENCE Dean, University College FRANK P. GEHRING THOMAS F. HANLEY DOCTOR OF SCIENCE ACT OF RE- OF THE UNIVERSITY HERBERT C. CLISH TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY DOCTOR OF LAWS VERY REVEREND JOHN A. FLYNN, C.M. JOHN C.H. Wu REVEREND JOHN J. CLOONAN, C.M. President, St. John's University RIGHT REVEREND JOHN ]. BRENNAN MOST REVEREND WALTER P. KELLENBERG, D.D.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE GLEE CLUB CONFERRING OF DEGREES ...... THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Under the direction of REVEREND JOSEPH I. DIRVIN, C.M. AWARDING OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEDAL ''Hail, Holy Queen'' ...... Traditional Awarded to: SISTER HILARY Ross, DAUGHTER OF CHARITY "Ave Maria" ...... PATRICK A. DALEY, F.A.G.O. Research Biochemist, The National Leprosarium, (Dedicated to St. John's College Glee Club) Carville, Louisiana

''The Lourdes Hymn'' ...... Traditional COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ...... DR. HERBERT C. CLISH Superintendent of Public Schools, Lynbrook, ''Hymn to St. John's'' ...... Rivard MESSAGE AND BENEDICTION.. :...... Hrs EXCELLENCY, BISHOP MCENTEGART

* The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, The Alma Mater, and the ALMA MATER ...... Adapted Benediction, and to remain in place until all participants in the Academic Recession have left the area. RECESSIONAL - "Orb and Sceptre" ...... Walton DEGREES IN COURSE

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

ACT OF RE-CONSECRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY ANDREW J. BARTILUCCI, Dean TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Help of Christians, Refuge of Mankind, RONALD E. AIGOTTI, cum laude JOSEPH M. JACHCINSKI Victress in all God's battles, we humbly prostrate ourselves before thy throne, MICHAEL ANTHONY ANGELO JOHN PATRICK KEATING, summa cum laude confident that we shall obtain mercy, grace, bountiful assistance and protection in MORRIS ANTHONY BADWAY, cum Jaude SALVATORE ANTHONY LACONTI JOSEPH M. LEMOLE, JR. this present life, not through our own inadequate merits upon which we do not rely, EVA REGINA BALKENENDE PETER BARON SANFORD LIEBERMAN but solely through the great goodness of thy Maternal Heap:. SAM LAWRENCE BASSO VINCENT T. LUCA ROBERT EDWARD BECK FREDERICK E. LUCCI PETER E. MANNI, summa cum laude Assembled in thy name, on the occasion of this Commencement, we, the MICHAEL J. BEDOSKY JoHN WILLIAM BERNHARDT EDWARD F. MAROLDA administrators, faculties and students of St. John's University, choose this solemn GEORGE JOSEPH BOULOS FREDERICK T. MARTINI occasion to recall the memory of thy many favors in the past, and to offer to thee THOMAS JOHN BRODERICK JoHN S. MILLER, JR. PETER M. MURPHY the solemn homage of our deep and abiding love. To thee and to thy Immaculate ANTHONY JOSEPH BRUNO CARMELLO J. BURGIO JOHN FRANCIS MURRAY Heart we desire to re-dedicate and re-consecrate our entire University. More than JOHN N. CAFARO ROBERT F. MURRAY that, we re-consecrate our minds, our wills, our hearts, our whole beings, all that ROBERT G. CARUSO, cum laude THOMAS FRANCIS O'KEEFFE BROTHER S1LVERIUS CASE, C.F.A., B.Sc., RITA MARY PASQUARELLA, magna cum laude we have, all that we are, our benefactors - living and deceased, our friends and De Paul University FRANK L. PASSARO, B.S. IN Eco. neighbors. We ask you to obtain for us the light to know and the love to do God's NICHOLAS CAUCCI University of Vermont ELEANOR HELEN PESZYNSKI Holy Will. We beg your maternal help in the noble apostolate of Catholic education. DIANA T. CONTI EUGENE A. CoZZA, cum laude JOSEPH VIRGINIO PRANTIL We solicit your powerful aid in the fulfillment of the sublime objectives of our JOSEPHINE MARIE DELISLE SALVATORE JOHN PUCA University. VINCENT DELL' AQUILA, JR. PETER JOSEPH RAIA RICHARD DIEHL RALPH ANTHONY RISTAINO, JR. MARK EHRENBERG LILLIAN ANGELA R!zzUTI, cum Jaude Inspire our faculty with a love of thy Son. that He may be the centre of their J. ROBERT ELLISON JOSEPH JOHN RUGGIRELLO lives. Enkindle within our students a spirit of scholarship, a love of purity, the practice FRANK FALCONE JULIAN C. RYDAROWSKI of the Christian life and an apostolic zeal capable of renewing the face of the earth. FRANCIS C. FARRELL DENNIS STEPHEN SANTO DONALD RICHARD FURCI JOHN J. SCARPINO FRANK R. GALELLA, JR. RUPERT D. SHEPPARD As the Church and the entire human race were consecrated to the Sacred Heart RICHARD GINGOLD RALPH JOHN SICILIANO, JR. of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, so that, in reposing all hope in them, EDWARD GITTLEMAN RONALD J. SMITH JOSEPH WILLIAM STELZER they might become for us the sign and pledge of victory and salvation, so we in like FRANK FREDERICK GLINKA, JR. JOHN P. GRIFFIN RICHARD ALLAN STRAUSS manner re-consecrate St. John's University forever also to thee and to thy Immaculate JOSEPH HAROLD HOWE, JR. FRANCIS J. SURACE Heart, our Mother and Queen, that thy love and patronage may hasten the triumph JAMES M. IRWIN RICHARD P. VENUSTI of the Kingdom of God and that all nations, at peace with one another and with thee, may raise their voices to resound from pole to pole the chant of the everlasting Magnificat of glory, love and gratitude to the Heart of Jesus, where alone they can find truth and peace. Amen. JOHN JOSEPH HUGHES FRANCIS JAMES MURPHY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE EUGENE JOSEPH HYLAND JAMES DONALD MURPHY WILLIAM J. WEARY, Dean WILLIAM VICTOR JOHNSON FRANCIS ROBERT MURTAGH FREDERICK JAMES JONES WILLIAM BURKE NAGLE, JR. THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GERALD HENRY KEARNEY PETER MICHAEL NICHOLSON WILLIAM JOSEPH KEHOE SALVATORE PETER NIGIDO LEONARD JOSEPH ACCARDO FELIX FRANK DOGLIO HENRY FRANCIS KELLY SHEILA CATHERINE O'BRIEN LOUIS JOHN ACERRA WILFRID JAMES DONLON JOSEPH ALBERT KELLY JOSEPH DANIEL O'CONNELL, c11m laude ROBERT ALLEN AHERNE VINCENT J. DONNELLY JOHN FRANCIS KENNA EDWARD JOSEPH O'NEILL ALBERT JAMES ANDERSON PETER M. DOWDALL JOHN JOSEPH KENNEDY CHARLES WILLIAM OSCHMANN, JR. EDWARD ALOYSIUS BALL WILLIAM DANIEL DOWNIE ROBERT J. KENNY WALTER J. OTTER WALTER JOSEPH BARAUSKAS, JR. JOHN FRANCIS DOXEY JEROME XAVIER KILHENNY WILLIAM PATRICK OWENS JAMES PETER BARRETT DONALD OWEN DUFFY DENIS PETER KILLEEN ALFRED ANTHONY PALLESCHI WILLIAM JOSEPH BEHRENS FRANCIS VINCENT DUFFY FRANCIS GERARD KING LOUIS J. PECORA CHARLES FRANCIS BELLIZZI WILLIAM STEPHEN DUGGAN, JR. PETER JAMES KING JOHN THOMAS PELLICONE SAMUEL JOSEPH BOCKSTEIN, SISTER MARY CORELITA DUNN, C.S.J. CHARLES DANIEL KRIEG PHILIP BARTHOLOMEW PELUSO s11mma c11m la11de THOMAS DUNLE.AVY SISTER M. ZEPHYRINE Kuc, F.S.S.J. WALTERS. PETERSEN JOHN JOSEPH BOHL DONALD EDWARD DWYER MAURICE VICTOR LATTARI EDWARD JOHN PFAEFFLE JEROME FRANK BOLLETTIERI ROBERT F. DWYER BERNARD HAROLD LENEHAN ALFRED ANTHONY PORZIO VINCENT JOSEPH BRADY NICHOLAS MICHAEL EIFLER EDWARD THOMAS LEUSCHNER WALTER A. POWERS, JR. WILLIAM C. BRANCH, JR. JOSEPH D. ERCOLANO JOHN MICHAEL LEWANDOWSKI THOMAS FRANCIS PRICE NICHOLAS C. BRAUN ANTHONY ROBERT ERRICO JOSEPH VINCENT LICARI JOHN JOSEPH PROFACI THOMAS JOSEPH BRODERICK NEIL BRUCE ESPOSITO CAROL JEANNE LIEDQUIST HENRY STANLEY PRZYBYSZEWSKI SISTER M. MARTINIANA BUDRA, F.S.S.J. CARMINE JOHN FABRIZIO RICHARD WILLIAM MCARDLE THOMAS PuRCELL JOHN FRANCIS BURKE ALPHONSE FRANCIS FALCO NE GEORGE JOSEPH MCAVOY RICHARD GEORGE RAMSAY BERNARD MICHAEL BYRNE ROBERT J. FEELEY JosEPH ANTHONY McCABE VINCENT JOSEPH REGAN, JR. LOUIS VINCENT CALDAROLA SALVATORE G. FERNANDES JoHN CHRISTOPHER McCORMACK FRANK AUREL REICHART ANTHONY MICHAEL CALIFANO MARTIN FRANCIS FETHERSTON MARY A. McDONOUGH DONALD FERGUSON REID CHARLES VINCENT CANGRO FRANK VINCENT FIUMANO VERONICA MARY McDOWELL CHARLES EDWARD REILLY PHYLLIS JANE CARNEVALE EDWARD JOHN WILLIAM FLANAGAN THOMAS CHRISTOPHER MCEVOY GERARD ANTHONY REISERT JOHN JOSEPH CAROZZA JAMES MURRAY FLANAGAN ARTHUR JAMES McLAREN EUGENE EDWARD RESSLER JOHN JAMES CAVALUZZI PATRICK LAWRENCE FLANAGAN ROBERT EMMETT McLEAN SALVATORE THOMAS RICCARDI RUSSELL R. CEREOLA JOAN PATRICIA FLANNERY FRANCIS JOSEPH McMANus VINCENT WILLIAM RICHARDSON FRANKLYN JAMES CHRISTIE JOSEPH PATRICK FLYNN JOSEPH THOMAS MCMASTER LOUIS MICHAEL ROBUSTELLI GEORGE FRANCIS CLANCY JOSEPH BENEDICT FOLEY JAMES EDWARD MCQUADE THOMAS VICTOR ROGER ARTHUR THOMAS CLARK RICHARD BARRY FoRRESTAL DONALD EDWARD MCSHEA HERBERT JAMES ROYCE MAURICE J. COLLINS JAMES JOSEPH GALLAGHER RICHARD THOMAS MCSHERRY CHARLES EDWARD RYAN TIMOTHY JOHN COLLINS PATRICK JOSEPH GALLAGHER ROBERT ARTHUR MCVEIGH ADRIENNE ANN SALOMONE THOMAS JOSEPH CONDON GENE FRANCIS GALLO LOUIS PATRICK MACDONALD HOWARD THOMAS SAMARA KEVIN J. CONNORS ROBERT PAUL GALVIN DOROTHY LILLIAN MADDEN JEAN MARIE SANTI THOMAS JOSEPH CONWAY ANTHONY JOHN GAMBALE WALTER PATRICK MAHON JOSEPH FRANCIS ScANNELLO JOHN WILLI.AM COTTER ALFONSO MICHAEL GARGUILO ROBERT EDWARD MAIRS CARMINE ROBERT SCARFONE ROBERT JOSEPH COTTER CHARLES WILLIAM GARSKE EDMOND JEROME MALONEY FRANK JOSEPH ScHAEFER JOHN PATRICK COULAHAN MARTIN JOSEPH GAVIN JAMES E. MALONEY PHILIP PETER ScOTT ELIZABETH FRANCES COURTS FERNANDO FRANCIS GENTILE THOMAS JOSEPH MANTON JOSEPH PAUL SERVIDIO PETER FIRM.AN CoussE.Au NANCY MARIE GILSON VALERIE FRANCES MARKIEWICZ MICHAEL ALFRED SEXTON JOSEPH PATRICK CRAVEN JOHN A. GRABOWSKI JAMES FRANCIS MARTIN PATRICK JOSEPH SHEEHAN JOSEPH SALVATORE CRISCIONE LILLIAN A. GRANNAS ROBERT ALLAN MASON JOHN FRANCIS SHERMAN THOMAS MICHAEL CROTTY PETER ANTHONY GREENE THOMAS RICHARD MEANEY JOSEPH ANTHONY SICA CHARLES FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM THOMAS J. GREY A. HOWARD MEEHAN JOHN GEORGE SIEGLER PATRICK FRANCIS CURRAN MATTHEW VINCENT HALLER MARIJANE MERN ANGELO JOHN SISKOPOULOS RALPH FRANCIS CUTRONE CHARLES RICHARD HAMPTON PETER MICHEL BERNARD PATRICK J. SLEAN JOHN FRANCIS D'AMICO JAMES EDWARD HANLON RALPH JAMES MIELE ALEXANDER SMIROS JOHN PASQUALE D' ANGELO JOHN MICHAEL HANNON CORNELIUS J. MITCHELL THOMAS JOSEPH SMITH, JR. GEORGE JOHN DEAN, JR. ALBERT WILLIAM HANSON, JR. GEORGE RAYMOND MORAN ROBERT RICHARD SPINA PATRICK JAMES DELANEY DONALD FRANCIS HARRINGTON Rocco PETER MoRRo ANTHONY ROBERT SPINELLI DANIEL J. DE LUCIE LORRAINE ANN HERRMANN EDWARD JOSEPH MORTIMER ELIZABETH R. STAPLETON JOHN MICHAEL DENNEHY JAMES JOSEPH HIGGINS RAYMOND JOHN MORTON JOHN JOSEPH STEED STANLEY FRANCIS DERBY ROBERT WILLIAM: HINCK GERALD FRANCIS MULLETT DANIEL JOSEPH SULLIVAN, HUBERT JAMES DEVANEY MATTHEW FRANCIS HOGAN ANGELO MANUEL MUNOZ magna c11m laude JAMES MICHAEL DEVLIN WILLIAM DANIEL HORAN ROLAND JOSEPH MURI DANIEL P. SULLIVAN MARIE ANTOINETTE DI GIOVANNI, JAMES MARTIN HOWLEY ANN MARIE MURPHY EDWARD MARTIN SULLIVAN, JR. magna cttm lattde VIRGINIA LORETTA HRICAY SEVERINO COSMO DE LUCA PHILIP J. MANCUSO ROBERT ALFRED SwANWICK GEORGE JAMES WAGNER FRANCIS HENRY GILROY FRANCIS PATRICK MULLIGAN JAMES R. SWEITZER JAMES PATRICK WALSH, JR. THOMAS JAMES Goss CARMINE WILLIAM RICH ROBERT JOHN SWING WILLIAM HAROLD WALTERS, cum laude JAMES JOSEPH GRIFFERTY ESTELLE ROSE SANFILIPPO JOSEPH PARKER TARELLO ROBERT MATTHEW WASHELL GEORGE F. KAUFMANN ROBERT A. SPRAKER JOSEPH F. TAYLOR DONALD E. WAVRA LUCY MARIE KELLY CONSTANCE ANN STANGLE CARL ALFRED TELLARICO MARTIN JOSEPH WEAVER WALTER E. KREHER FRANCES CLARE TALTY WALTER BERNARD THOMPSON LAURENCE PETER WYNN EDWARD ATON KRESEVIC JOHN HARRY WAGNER WALTER THOMAS THOMPSON MARTIN FREDERICK YTUARTE DONALD FRANCIS MCNULTY ARTHUR EDWARD THOMSEN THOMAS MICHAEL YoUNG BARBARA LILY TIERNEY LOUIS FRANCIS CHIN-YUN YUEN RAYMOND FRANCIS TOCK RICHARD A. ZATORSKI VINCENT JOSEPH TONER STEPHANIE T. J. ZENOBIO JOSEPH CHARLES TRICOMI, JR.

CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1958

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

GRACE CECILIA BARON BARBARA M. KRESEVIC WILLIAM XAVIER BEADLE ALFRED STEPHEN LANE GERARD A. BERKEMER JOSEPH GIRARD LANGAN EDWARD THOMAS BLY MICHAEL JOSEPH McADAM ROBERT NOEL BRADSHAW JOHN JOSEPH McCABE, JR. ROBERT CHARLES BURGER JoHN STEPHEN McCARTHY JAMES E. BURKLY DONAGH MICHAEL McDoNAUGH ANDREW SEBASTIAN CALAPAI THOMAS ANTHONY MCHALE ALFRED JOHN CICALE THOMAS JOHN MCHUGH ROBERT MICHAEL CLARKE FREDERICK BERNARD McNICHOLL VINCENT MICHEAL COIRO, JR. JAMES THOMAS MAHONEY, JR. DAVID BRUCE COLQUHOUN EDMUND OWEN MATHEWS WILLIAM MICHAEL CONWAY RICHARD PETER MORMANDO JOHN FRANCIS CORBAN! HARRY JOSEPH MORPURGO KENNETH ANDREW DAVEY ROBERT JOSEPH PASCAL JAMES VINCENT DENON ROBERT BRUCE PATES ROBERT JOSEPH DOOLEY JOHN CELESTE POLLI GEORGE JOSEPH DORING WILLIAM ROBERT QUINLAN ANN TERESA DOWNEY KEVIN JAMES ROGERS ROBERT EUGENE EVANSON, FREDERICK J. ROGOISH magna cum laude BROTHER CONRAD ROUKEY, O.S.F. JOHN CHARLES FIESEL EDWARD JAMES RoUGHLEY MICHAEL CONRAD FITZGERALD EUGENE HERMAN SCHOEN ROBERT JAMES GIORDANO JOHN J. SHERIDAN RICHARD GORDON GRUTTEMEYER GUY BERNARD SODEN JOSEPH LEONARD GUARDINO ALFRED PAUL SORRENTINO ALLAN EDWARD HEDBERG PHILIP FEDELE SORRESSO FRANCIS JAMES HENEGHAN TIMOTHY WILLIAM SULLIVAN ANTHONY MICHAEL HUMPHREYS ARTHUR FRANCIS THOMPSON EDWARD JAMES IRWIN NICHOLAS V. TORELLO ZYGMUNT KANIECKI FRANCIS JOSEPH TORTORELLO RAYMOND GEORGE KAzLAS LOUIS Voso, JR. DOUGLASS ARTHUR KENDALL LAWRENCE JAMES WALSH JOHN JOSEPH KENNY WILLIAM CHARLES WEIMAR FREDERICK DREYER KNIEF MITCHELL JOHN ZOGBY, JR.

CLASS OF SEPTEMBER 1957

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

WILLIAM JOSEPH FRANCIS BASILE DONALD P. BART JOSEPH GEORGE BRAUNREUTHER THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ALFRED F. CRISTALDI EMILIJA N. JuREVICIUS REVEREND THOMAS P. POWERS, C.M., Dean STEPHEN J. CUSHING PAUL J. KLOTZ ALICE W. DILLON BARBARA B. LARWOOD THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS MARY ANN J. FARINA KATHRYN T. McNULTY LORRAINE M. AMENDOLA JOCELYN V. LATZ SALVATORE FAZZI ANGELO M. NINIVAGGI WILLIAM J. BAKER, magna cum laude. Rocco A. LOMBARDO MARY A. FITZMAURICE ALFRED PANKUS MARY C. BARTNIK CARMELLA M. Lo:MuPo EDWARD C. FLOCCO STEPHEN C. PEVERA SALMA T. BESHEER PETER J. LOUREIRO JOSEPH R. FONTANELLA ANASTASIA M. RYAN PAULINE E. BOBERG, magna cum laude HOWARD JAMES LYNCH FRANCIS L. FUGGINI JOSEPH SALSARULO CELINE A. BROWN JOHN A. MCCONVILLE JOSEPH W. FUNKE MICHAEL R. SPATA EDWARD J. BURKE JANICE H. MCCUE MAUREEN E. C. GORMAN FLORENCE D. STEFANO NICOLETTA A. CALIENDO JoHN E. McCULLOUGH JOSEPHINE ANN M. ILARDI, KATHLEEN M. WALSH ANTOINETTE J. CAMPANELLA, cum laude PATRICK C. McDONAGH summa cum la11de ANGELO M. ZAGAMI JEFFERY C. CAMPBELL, ct1m laude JAMES A. McDONALD ROBERT R. CANCELLARE JEROME C. McDONOUGH CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 PRISCILLA A. CIARAMELLA EDWARD F. MCGARRY SHEILA A. CLARK KATHLEEN McGOWAN THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS JOAN A. CLODFELTER CHARLES McINTYRE Rocco ABATEMARCO ALFRED E. LARGO DIANE COLLOCA WALTER P. McLEOD GERARD F. BRADY CHARLES A. LAToRELLA ANTONIO C. COSME GEORGE N. MANGIARACINE ARTHUR J. BRETON JOHN F. MCLOUGHLIN JOHN JAMES COURTNEY RALPH E. MARATTA JOHN V. BYRNE MICHAEL MARTINI WILLIAM J. CUPELO DORIS A. MARINO HELEN M. CARROLL JOHN P. MONAGHAN ANTHONY D' ANDREA ROSE J. MARTINO JOSEPH P. COLLINS RICHARD B. MONAGHAN CHARLES E. D'ARCY, cum laude ROGER J. MEHRTENS NOREEN C. CULLINANE LOUIS T. PALMACCIO ANTHONY J. D' AURIA ELIZABETH L. MINUTAGLIO MICHAEL T. DAVOREN JOSEPH D. PHELAN LILLIAN R. DEANGELIS DOROTHY M. MURTAUGH WILFORD w. EVANS EDMUND A. SEIZ TERESA M. DEFONTE MARY Lou NELSON JAMES E. GREENLAY MARY E. SHEA ACHILLE L. DELLAPINA JOHN R. NOLAN BRUCE R. GUNTHER GURNEY A. SILLS WILLIAM G. DEMARCO JAMES M. O'BRIEN EUGENE F. HUGHES ALOIS J. SoELLER EUGENE G. DIVER COSIMO J. ORLANDO GEORGE J. JEFFERS MARY ANNE TEEHAN ANN M. DUDA LEE ANN OTTAVINO FRANK LAPIANA WILLIAM J. TERRANOVA MARGARET M. DUGGAN, cum laude GEORGE T. PACCIONE JOHN F. FARLEY FRANCIS J. PARKER THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE SHEILA FITZGERALD JOHN A. PASCALE ANNA MARIE C. FIUMARA THOMAS A. PHILLIPS ROBERT P. HALL JOHN 0. FORD ANTHONY J. PICCIONE CLASS OF SEPTEMBER 1957 GEORGE FORMES FRANCIS J. PIZZI EUGENE R. FRANCOLINI JOSEPH F. QUINN THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS RAYMOND T. FRIAS NANCY J. RICCHIUTI ROBERT F. GEAGAN JOAN A. RODGERS ELLEN M. BECHER CHARLES HUGHES GABRIEL L. GRAZIOSI FRANCIS J. ROGERS JOHN BEGLEY MARIANNE MARGARET LIGHT CAROL A. GUESS JULIA ROJAS THEODORA T. BRIGGS URSULA A. McCANN ROBERT H. HABL, cum laude DINO A. ROMANO JOHN PATRICK CASSIDY JOHN T. MCGANN LEONORA P. HALLIGAN JOSEPH P. ROMANO MARGARET J. CROWLEY FRANCIS A. McNEIRNEY PHILIP M. HEARY JOHN G. ROSSI ANTHONY DENIS CULNANE JOHN N. MOORHOUSE EILEEN B. HENNESSY BARBARA J. RUETHER ALFRED T. CURLEY WILLIAM J. O'SHAUGHNESSY CATHERINE A. HENRY JOSEPH B. RYAN FRANK H. CZAJKOWSKI DOMINICK F. OTTAVIANI CHARLES J. HIGDON, cum laude BRENDA M. SEUBERT, ct1m laude JOSEPH DANIEL DIMARIA ROSE JANE PINTO WILLIAM G. HOLLAND ANNA M. SIGNORELLI MADELINE M. DINICOLA ELLEN ANN PRUNTY ALICE B. HUNT GLORIA F. SINNOTT Arno GIACCHINO ANNE KATHERINE REILLY ADELE N. IMPERATI EDWARD C. SMITH KENNETH L. GIBBONS LEONARD RUTTINGER GERALD H. JARRY SHARON J. STIFFEL ROBERT PATER HELLER SISTER MARY VINCENT, S.P.S.F. MARGOT M. JELICKS THOMAS J. TENNYSON EILEEN M. HOLM THOMAS w. SMITH MARY L. JENNERJAHN PATRICIA M. TIMMINS C. A. JOSEPH HYNES MARTIN J. TRAVERS HENRY T. JOHNSON DIANE L. TORCIVIA THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE JANE F. JULIAN ROSE M. TORTORA EMILIJA N. JuREv1crus ANTHONY P. VIDAKOVICH, cum laude JOHN BOCCHINO JASPER J. INDELICATO RICHARD F. KEARNS JOAN S. VIOLIN! JOHN P. COSGROVE JOSEPHS. MODZELEWSKI SUZANNE KATHERINE NORWOOD MARY KELLY MARY ANN WALKER MARIO P. GAGLIARDI JOSEPH A. KING EDWARD T. WALSH EILEEN M. GRIFFIN ROSE VICTORIA SAPELLI DESPINA G. KRITIKOS MARY F. ZoNNEVELD, ct1m laude CHABLES W. JMPELLIZZERI JOHN F. ScIARRINO GRACE LARSEN SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SISTER MAURA PATRICIA SWEENEY, C.S.J. JOAN A. VARRONE MILDRED TARTER PHILIP J. WACHTEL, cttm laude REVEREND JOHN B. MURRAY, C.M., Dean JAMES A. ToNJES KATHLEEN VIRGINIA WARD DOROTHY A. TROTTA CAROL JEAN WETHERBEE THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ANGELA MARGARET VADALA IRENE JOAN WROBLEWSKA VICTOR VALENTE AILEEN DOROTHY ZA VECKAS, cum laud e SISTER ANN KATHLEEN BOLTON, O.P. SISTER FRANCIS DE SALES MONKS, O.P. SISTER MARY MARCIA KRAFT, O.P. SISTER MARY EDWIN PALONE, O.P. THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) SISTER CLARE THERESE McKEoN, O.P., SISTER MARIA DE LOURDES SHEA, C.S.J. magna cttm lattde BERTHA Dorus BEZAK SISTER MARY KEvIN MALONEY, S.P.S.F. KATHLEEN ELINOR BROWNE HELEN MARION MARTIN THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ALICE PATRICIA CASEY MARY ETTA METZ ISABEL MARIA DOTTO KATHLEEN VERONICA MURRAY SISTER MARY SAINT THADDEUS COLL, SISTER MARY SAINT THOMAS RORKE, C.S.J. NoRA DUIGNAN SISTER MARY ROSEANNE O'KEEFE, O.P. C.S.J., cttm lattde SISTER DOLORES oF OuR LADY SWANTON, I{osE RITA FOLEY MARYANN CATHERINE PATTEE MARIE MAUSER D.W. KATHLEEN AGNES FORRISTAL CARMEN DOLORES PHELAN JEANNE 1. CARTER GAITHER BERNICE FRANCES RADZIEVICH THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION KATHRYN EVANS GERECKE FIDELES DALEY ScHRODER GLORIA RINA ANDRIGHETTI MARGARET F. HALPIN ANNE THERESE HINES EMMA LOUISE SHEARIN VITA ROSEMARIE ASARO MARY CATHERINE HARVEY RUBY GERTRUDE IFILL BESSIE LILLIAN SoLOMON HELENA CONCETTA ASSENZA SISTER MARY NOREEN HEALY, S.M. MARY ELIZABETH KEELTY LORRAINE MARIE STANLEY AGNES BALDESSARI LORETTA AGNES HICKEY, Cttm lattde THERESA MARY LIBBON DORIS E!LALENE McGRAGOR STUART MARY PATRICIA BUCKLEY JOHN J. HOLUB, cttm lattde SISTER MARY THOMAS LOUGHLIN, R.S.M. HELEN ROCHE SWANWICK CAROL ANN BUBENIK THOMAS J. JOHNSTON MARY JOSEPHINE McANENA JULIANA CECILIA TIERNEY BROTHER THEODORE CAMPBELL, O.S.F. EILEEN A. KOEHLER, magna Cttm lattde GRACE A. C. MAGRATH DoROTHY MAE W ATI MARGARET THERESA MARY CASELLA ANNAMARIE LAMBERTA KATHLEEN ELIZABETH l.fAHONEY CATHERINE ANNE CHERRY DOLORES E. LACOMARA DENISE MARIE CLARK PATRICIA ANNE LAVERY THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION RITA MARIE COEN PATRICIA ANNE McLAUGHLIN FRANCIS A. ESPOSITO, B.A., St. John's University (Educational Psychology) RICHARD J. COLACE HAROLD J. LOUMEAU JOAN MARIE FARAGUNA, B.S. in Ed., St. John's University (Guidance) .. SISTER MARGARET XAVIOR CONNOLLY ANN ROSE MAGGIORE CHRISTIAN EDWARD FLORY, B.A., St. John's University (AdministrationandSupervts1on) C.S.J., ct1m l;ttde MARIA LOUISE MAGGIORE GLORIA MARIE GALLI, B.A., College of Mount St. Vincent (Guidance) SISTER CECILIA MAUREEN CONROY, C.S.J. SISTER MARTIN DE PORRES McDONALD, VINCENT J. GATTO, B.B.A., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) SISTER MARY ELLEN CONWAY, S.M. O.P. RoBERT RICHARD GRAHAM, B.A., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) MARGARET ROSE CUCCIA MARY ELLYN McKEoN JEAN C. HASLAM, B.A., St. Joseph's College (Educational Psychology) MAUREEN DENISE CULLEN ANN V. McNAMARA DOROTHY MARY KLOTZ, B.S. in Ed., (Guidance) SISTER MARY BERARD D' AMATO, 0. CAP. LUCY J. MENNONA RAYMOND LEONARD KoBIELSKI, B.A., Seton Hall University SISTER MARY IMMACULATA DELANEY ANTONINA MESSANA (Administration and Supervision) R.U., cttm iattde CONSTANCE VINCENTIA MORAN BROTHER LEONARD MADIGAN, O.S.F., B.S., St. Francis College (Guidance) ROBERTA PRIMROSE DONDERO BROTHER ROBERT MOSHER, C.S.C. CARMEN JOSEPH MATINA, B.A., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) MARY ANN DULSKY BROTHER PAUL BERNARD NESBIT, C.S.C. JOHN F. McGEE, B.A., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) SISTER VIRGINIA-MARIE DE NOEL DUNNE, MAUREEN THERESA NEVILLE, WILLIAM JOSEPH MILLS, B.S. in Ed., St. John's University (Guidance) D.W. magna cttm lat,de EILEEN MONGELLI, B.S. in Ed., St. John's University (Guidance) CAROLE ANN EASTMAN SISTER PETER MARIE O'LEARY, C.S.J. THOMAS FRANCIS MORGAN, JR., B.S., College (Guidance) PHILIP JOHN ENGELDRUM BROTHER CRONAN OWENS, C.F.X. BROTHER JosEPH WILLIAM MURPHY, F.M.S., B.S. in Ed., Fordham University MARY THERESA ERENSEN ANGELA EILEEN PALIOTTA ROBERTA C. FANELLI (Educational Psychology) DOLORES BERNADETTE PETTINATO VINCENT DEPAUL MURPHY, B.A., St. John's University (Guidance) REGINA M. FIELD SISTER RENE MARIE RANDON, C.S.J. MARY AGNES FINN LEONARD PAUL OLBRICH, B.S., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) MAUREEN MAGDALENE RILEY WILLIAM C. QuINN, B.A., Providence College (Guidance) . KATHLEEN A. FITZGERALD MARY Lou ROACH ANN RAu, B.S. in Ed., New Paltz State Teachers College (Elementary Education) ANITA AGNES FLEMING FRANCES ROCCAFORTE ELEANOR THERESA FORD JAMES F. REDDING, B.A., St. John's University (Guidance) BARBARA KATHLEEN ROUGE BROTHER FRANCIS ANDREW REILLY, F.M.S., B.A., Marian College SISTER FRANCIS OF THE IMMACULATE JOHNP. RYAN ( Educational Psychology) HEART FORTANASCE, D.W. SISTER TERESA EDMUND RYAN, C.S.J. VINCENT JAMES REINO, B.S., St. John's University (Educational Psychology) BROTHER V AUNE FuRio, C.F.X. RUBINA SALVATORE ALICE MARIA Russo, B.S. in Ed., St. John's University (Guidance) FRANCES MARY GALLAGHER ANNA MARIE SCHMITT IRENE ROSE STIENE, B.S. in Ed., St. John's University (Guidance) FRANCES A. GANCIO SISTER MARY DANIEL SPIEGEL, S.M., RAFAELA F. GANGONE Luz ALAYU VALDEZ, B.S. in Ed., Quezon Educational Institution cttm lattde (Administration and Supervision) SISTER MARY WILLIAM GIBLIN, s.u.s.c. MARCELLA CATHERINE SMITH MARY GRACE GIRESI MIRIAM CATHERINE STANLEY THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (NURSING EDUCATION) SISTER MARY ALACOQUE GREENE, S.S.N.D. ROSE ELIZABETH STAUSS SISTER MARY CHRYSOSTOM GUNN, S.M. SISTER PAUL MIRIAM SULLIVAN, C.S.J. SISTER SAINT VINCENT MARIE BLANFORD, S.M., B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) JOSEPHINE R. BUCKLEY, B.S., Misericordia College (Administration) MARIE KELLY CAHILL, B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) KATHRYN FRANCES CHINNERY, B.S., St. John's University (Administration) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (NURSING EDUCATION) HELEN DOLORES CoNAHAN, B.S., Misericordia College (Administration) GRACE AGATHA CERVIN!, B.S., St. John's University (Supervision) SISTER MARY LEWIS DONNELLY, S.C., B.S., St. John's University (Administration) SISTER FRANCIS IMMACULATE CESARSKY, C.S.J., B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) AGNES T. DwYER, B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) JOHANNAH HEDDERMAN, B.S., Seton Hall University (Teaching) SISTER M. AGNES GABRIELLE FRAKER, O.P., B.S., St. John's University (Administration) MARY GRACE KIESEL, B.S., Adelphi College (Supervision) SISTER MARY AILEEN KELLY, S.C., B.S., College of Mount St. Vincent (Supervision) HELEN B. KLEBROSKI, B.S., St. John's University (Administration) HELEN DoROTHY KOPCZ¥NSKI, B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) JOSEPHINE KORZENIEWSKI, B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) SYLVIA LANDE, B.S., Hunter College (Supervision) SISTER CATHERINE MARI.A Mom, S.C., B.S., St. Elizabeth's College (Administration) MARY BARBAR.A POZNIAK, B.S., Seton Hall University (Administration) CLASS OF SEPTEMBER 19.57 CATHERINE MARY RoRABACK, B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) EVELYN ANITA TENNYSON, B.S., Syracuse University (Administration) CoRINNE CATHERINE WOJTALA, B.S., St. John's University (Teaching) THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY SISTER THOMAS MIRIAM ALTHISAR, O.P. REv. REMBERT R. CAHILL, O.F.M.CoNV. RICHARD C. MORAN, JR. SISTER MARY BERCHMANS COYLE, R.D.C., M.A., Columbia University (Guidance) "Vocational G11idance in the Catholic Liberal Arts Colleges for JP' omen in the THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Middle States." BROTHER RONALD L. CHRISTENSON, C.S.C. FLORENCE KOORBUSCH MEYER JOAN V. DOHERTY, cum la11de SISTER MARY VICTORIA MICHALENKO, CLASS OF JANUARY 19.58 CHARLES ANTHONY HARROLD C.S.S.F. SISTER MARY DANIEL HEFFERNAN, S!sTER MARY ExPEDITE MRoz, F.S.S.J. THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS S.U.S.C. SISTER MARY EUNICE PETERS, S.M. SISTER MARY EDNA HUGHES, S.S.N.D. KATHLEEN BERNADETTE POLIDORI SISTER FRANCIS CABRINI McGovERN, O.P. SISTER MARIE LAURETTE WIEMAN, C.S.J. ARNOLD R. WITTENSTEIN THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) BROTHER ARCADIUS ALKONIS, C.F.X. SARA.FINA ANN INTREGLIA, Cllm la11de MARY BETH ALLEN PATRICIA DOLORES KELLEY LORRAINE MARY GEISER JOAN ANN MESKILL LOUIS J. ANS.ALONE JOSEPH THOM.AS KLONOWSKI JEANNE MARIE LUSK MARJORIE ANN ROONEY ELIZABETH ANN CARBONE MARIAN CARMEL LODATO LORETTA FRANCES WHITE BARBARA ANN CAss GENEVIEVE ANNE McEvADDY MABEL THERESA CORDING GENEVIEVE KLODA MILLON THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION ROSEMARY T. DAVOREN HELEN MARY MONDEL ELIZABETH JANE D1CANI0 GERTRUDE IRENE 0BERHOFER MARY LOUISE BURGESS, B.A., Ladycliff College (Elementary Education) RAYMOND E. EGAN SISTER MARY LEO PHILLIPS, S.M., JosEPH P. CIRAOLO, B.A., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) SISTER MARY REGINA EGAN, S.M., cum la11de SISTER JOAN CECILIA CONCAGH, 0.P., B.A., (Guidance) cmn la11de THERESA ANNE PODERYS, cum lat.de SISTER THOMAS WINIFRED EVERETT, C.S.J., B.A., St. John's University (Guidance) MONICA JANE FOUDY CHARLOTTE HOPE PuLICK RAYMOND J. KEARNS, B.A., St. John's University (Guidance) ELISA GELICES, e11m la11de LIBBY J. MAUGERI Russo PATRICK JOSEPH M,cENTEE, B.A., St. Francis College (Educational Psychology) ROSEMARIE ANGELA GRECO SISTER MARY THOMASINA SMITH, S.M. WILLIAM EDWARD MOLLOY, B.B.A., St. John's University (Guidance) MARY T. HIGGINS MARY CATHERINE STRONG, mm laude SISTER MARY PAUL MOXLEY, D.C., B.A., St. Joseph's College LORRAINE DOERR WETHERBEE ( Administration and Supervision) REV. WILLIAM THOMAS 'SWEENEY, C.M., B.A., St. Joseph's College THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) (Educational Psychology) SISTER M. BERNARDINE BARRETT, S.P.S.F. LETA MAY GRIFFETH AGNES MARIE BoHUSLAW SISTER M. EILEEN KANTZ, M.S.C. THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE (NURSING EDUCATION) GRAYCE MARIE BROGAN SOPHIA JOSEPHINE MACENAS SISTER MARIAN THERESE FITZGIBBON, O.S.F., B.S., Georgetown University MARY ANN CASHMAN JEAN L. NEGLIA (Administration) JUDITH PAULA D' ANTONIO NAIDA LORETTA NELSON MARY ELAINE GEMZER, B.S., St. Mary's College (Teaching) ANNE M. DEMPSEY LOUISE MARIE SARRO MARY SHEILA LANNON, B.S., Marywood College (Teaching) ADRIENNE MARY DOLDER ERCELL COTTRELL TOMLIN SISTER MARY ANTONETTE MARTINKO, M.S.C., B.S., Villanova University ELEANOR FRANCES FLORIO SUSAN RUTH WILLIAMS (Administration) ALICE KATHLEEN GERAGHTY RUTH CONSUELO W ORMSLEY CLARE MARIE O'BoYLE, B.S., St. John's University (Administration) LOUISE ANGELA SCHALK, B.S., St. John's University (Administration) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SOENCE IN EDUCATION MARIE WEISZ TREUTLER, B.S., College of St. Rose (Teaching) CHRISTOPHER R. ESTELLE, B.S., St. John's University (Administration and Supervision) JUNE SCHMIDT METZNER, B.A., Hunter College (Elementary Education) JOHN MICHAEL NOLAN, B.A., (Educational Psychology) PATRICK V. QUINN, B.A., 'St. John's University (Educational Psychology) MICHAEL A. O'BRIEN FRANK ROBERT SPADEA ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE JOHN PATRICK O'KEEFE DONALD MICHAEL STAPLETON PETER K. O'LEARY LIONEL MADISON STEVENS REVEREND JOHN P. COTTER, C.M., Dean ARSENIC FRANK PANDOLFO RICHARD EUGENE STORY RICHARD JOSEPH PANKER JOHN HENRY STRASSER THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ANTHONY PERRONE PAUL WILLIAM SYREWICZ JOHN FERDINAND PITRELLI WILLIAM J. TADLER HARPER JAMES AITKEN RONALD WILLIAM HABERMAN MARK ANTHONY POLITO WILLIAM C. TAMULINAS MICHAEL PATRICK ANDREWS THOMAS MICHAEL HAGGERTY ANTHONY RALPH PuGLISI WILLIAM ANTHONY TAORMINA TITO B. ARENA JAMES FRANCIS HAMILTON, JR. JOSEPH WILLIAM PURCELL PETER J. THUMSER SALVATORE J. ATTANASIO MARTIN E. HECKEL HAROLD RADDAY DENIS JOSEPH TOWEY GEORGE VINCENT AUSTIN PATRICK JOSEPH HICKEY THOMAS FRANCIS REDDING JOHN FRANCIS WALSH RONALD MATTEO AVIANO RICHARD ALAN HUMPHREY, cum laude JAMES JOSEPH REDMOND JOHN MARTIN WALSH, cum la11de MICHAEL A. BALAS JOHN G. JOLLY MARK V. ROLAND, JR. JOSEPH w. w ALTER, cum laude DAVID ScoTT BARRON ROBERT G. KECK DONALD P. ROSENDALE JOHN JAMES WARD ROBERT J. BARTHMAN EDWARD ANTHONY KEEGAN, JR. JOHN JOSEPH SAFARIK CHARLES A. WEBER, III JOSEPH THOMAS BASLER EDWARD PATRICK KEENAN, mm /aude JOSEPH THOMAS SANTANGELO, JR. JOSEPH PATRICK WILSON JOHN CONRAD BESTLER JOSEPH M. KEENAN FRANCIS XAVIER SAUER JOSEPH A. WOLFE FRANK JOSEPH BONET, magna cum Jaude JOHN PATRICK KELLY MICHAEL THOMAS Sc.HINELLER FRANK JOSEPH WoZAR GAYE BONO JOSEPH GEORGE KIEFER, JR. GERALD J. SHANLEY, magna cum laude WALTER CHARLES ZIMMERMANN EDWARD JOSEPH BOURKE HUGH PATRICK KIRWAN EDWARD W. SHEEHAN LOUIS CORRADO ZUCCARELLO, KENNETH PATRICK BOWMAN WILLIAM PETER KLOUDA FRANK J. SHERMAN, JR. smnma c11m laude GERALD PATRICK BoYLAN JOSEPH F. KOEHLER FRANCIS XAVIER SOMERS JOSEPH THOMAS CAcaABAUDO MICHAEL E. LABIANCA DANIEL J. CASEY KENNETH NICHOLAS LAMOTTE JOSEPH J. CLEMENTI, JR. JOHN PATRICK LEAHY THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE RICHARD JAMES CONCANNON EDWARD J. LONG ROBERT FRANOS CoNDON JOHN G. LOTARDO GEORGE MICHAEL ARCIERI HAROLD JOSEPH KROEZ, JR. EDMOND J. CORCORAN ALFRED J. MAFFIA EMIL X. BAECHELEN ROBERT M. 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KARPACZ GEORGE JOHN ZOBEL JOHN JOSEPH GULDEN JOHN FRANCIS O'BRIEN ALBERT L. KINSTREY, JR. CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 SCHOOL OF LAW

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 REVEREND JosEPH T. TINNELLY, C.M., Dean EDWARD J. BUTLER, magna cum laude WILLIAM PATRICK MULLIGAN JOHN PAUL CAVANAGH PETER LEONARD RUVOLO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS THOMAS P. LOUGHRAN CLIFFORD JOSEPH STUECK EDw ARD MICHAEL SuLLrv AN EMMET J. AGOGLIA, B.A., CHARLES W. CooKE, B.S. IN B.A., St. Francis College Boston University WILLIAM ANDES, B.A., JOSEPH G. COSTELLO, B.A., THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 'St. Lawrence University Brooklyn College RAYMOND W. DUNNE, JR. JOSEPH M. ANSELMO, A.B., FRANOS E. CoYLE, B.S.S., Columbia University Fordham University JULIAN J. ARONIN, B.S., WILLIAM G. CRANE, B.A., University of Connecticut Manhattan College CLASS OF SEPTEMBER 1957 BERNARD J. BABB, B.A., JOHN T. CREAN, B.B.A., St. John's University St. John's University THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS WILLIAM E. BANDON, JR., B.A., WILLIAM J. CROUTIER, B.A., Iona College St. John's University ANTHONY JAMES DELUCA ROBERT LAROCCA NORMAN R. BARDALES, B.E.E., EUGENE T. CULLEN, B.A., JAMES J. DOLAN FLORENCIO GEORGE LEBRON Manhattan College St. John's University ARTHUR JAMES GRIBBIN HARRY FREDERICK PAGEL, JR. RAYMOND w. BATT, B.A., JOHN T. DALEY, B.S.S., JOSEPH THOMAS ScliMIDT St. John's University The College of the City of New York CHARLES E. BAXLEY, B.C.E., ALPHONSE E. D' AMBROSE, B.S., THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Manhattan College University of Arkansas ALBERT J. BOERA, B.S., EDWARD L. D'AMICO, B.S., JOSEPH JAMES DELUCIA FREDERICK JOHN Rizzo Iona College St. John Fisher College ALBERT JOSEPH SNOW ROBERT J. BOHNER, B.A., CARL A. D' ANGELO, B.A., St. John's University Johns Hopkins University GEORGE J. BRANDT, JR., B.M.E., . RICHARD J. DANYKO, B.B.A., New York State Maritime College Manhattan College JAMES J. BRIODY, A.B., JAMES J. DAVITT, B.S., Villanova University ·Fordham University JOSEPH J. BUDERWITZ, JR., B.A., ELIZABETH F. DEFEIS, B.A., Iona College St. John's University JOHN C. BUSER, B.S., ANTHONY J. DEMARCO, B.S., St. John's University Manhattan College JAMES C. BUTCHER, B.A., MARIO J. DIPASQUALE, B.A., The College of the City of New York Long Island University JAMES J. BYRNE, B.A., RAYMOND A. DOBOSIEWICZ Harvard University EDWARD P. DONNELLAN, B.A., JAMES H. CAHILL, B.A., St. John's University St. John's University ARTHUR s. DUFFY, JR., B.A., ANDREW T. CANNISTRACI, B.S., St. John's University Fordham University PETER M. DUFFY, B.B.A., DANIEL M. CARDONE, B.S., St. John's University 'Syracuse University JOHN DUPLEIX DE ROMOET, B.S., JAMES F. CASEY, B.A., Fordham University Queens College JoHN 0. DURLING, B.B.A., JAMES M. CATTERSON, JR., A.B., St. John's University Niagara University MICHAEL A. ELISEO, B.A., FRANK D. CHIONCHIO, B.A., Brooklyn College Brooklyn College AUGUST H. ENGLERT, B.B.A., WILLIAM J. CICCARELLO, B.S., St. John's University The College of the City of New York CARMINE J. ESPOSITO, B.B.A., ROBERT D. CLARK, B.A., St. John's University St. John's University MICHAEL F. FASANARO, JR., B.B.A., JOHN R. CLYNE St. John's University JAMES C. COLLINS, B.S., JOHN F. FELTON, B.A., University of Scranton Bowling Green State University COSTA CONSTANTINOU, B.B.A., WILLIAM C. FINNERAN, JR., B.C.E., St. John's University Manhattan College WILLIAM R. CoNTINANZA DANIEL FITZGERALD, B.A., BERNARD R. LABBATE, B.A., DoMINIC NOVAK, B.B.A., ANGELO w. SANTORO, B.B.A., St. John's University St. John's University St. John's University St. John's University BARTLEY F. FLAHERTY, B.S., CHARLES w. LAKE, A.B., RAYMOND J. NUGENT, B.S.S., WILLIAM H. SCHEURER, JR., B.A., Fordham University College of the Holy Cross Fairfield University St. John's University WILLIAM F. FLAY, B.A., NED M. LATTO, B.B.A., EUGENE J. O'BRIEN, B.A., WILLIAM ScHMIDT, B.S. IN ACCOUNTING, Niagara University The College of the City of New York St. John's University New York University DANIEL J. FLYNN, B.E.E., RICHARD A. LAWRENCE, B.B.A., l DENIS P. O'DONOGHUE, JR., B.B.A., BARBARA E. SCHNEIDER, B.A., Manhattan College St. John's University St. John's University Brooklyn College, cum la11de EUGENE R. FRANCOLINI ELIAS A. LAZOR, B.A., RICHARD J. O'KEEFFE, B.A., CHAR.LES J. SCLAFANI, B.A., JOHN J. Fusco, B.B.A., Williams College Notre Dame University Brooklyn College Manhattan College WILLIAM S. LEAHY, B.B.A., AILEEN D. O'LEARY, B.A., MICHAEL SHEEHAN, B.B.A., PAUL J. GAVIN, B.A., St. John's University Notre Dame College of St. John's University Hofstra College FRANCIS M. LEONARD, B.S. IN Eco., MICHAEL P. PAVESE, B.A., JOSEPH T. SHORTELL, PATRICK V. GIBBONS, B.S., Villanova University St. John's University VINCENT L. SIANI, B.A., St. John's University JOSEPH P. LEUZZI, B.A., DoNALD J. PAYTON, B.S., New York University GEORGE C. GODFREY, B.S., St. Francis College Fordham University ANDREW L. SICHENZE, B.B.A., Fordham University HowARD R. LEVINE, B.S. IN Eco., GERARD L. PEACE, B.A., St. John's University JOSEPH G. GoRAYEB, B.A., University of Pennsylvania Fordham University DAVID D. SIEGEL, A.B., St. John's University JoHN G. LOGUE, B.A., JOHN A. PICCIRILLO, B.S., Brooklyn College, cum la11de JOSEPH E. GORE, B.B.A., St. John's University New York University BEN p. SIINO, A.B., St. John's University JOHN J. LORD, B.A., PETER A. PISCITELLI, B.A., New York State Teachers College JAMES J. GRAHAM, A.B., Fordham University The College of the City of New York ANDREW SIMAK, B.A., Fordham University DANIEL F. LUNDY, B.S., WILLIAM J. POWERS, B.B.A., New York University GERALD T. GREGORY, B.A., Fordham University St. John's University EDWARD S. STEWART, St. John's University JOHN J. LYNCH, B.B.A., ELLIOT PREss, B.B.A., Paul Smith's College RAYMOND F. GREGORY, JR., A.B., The College of the City of New York St. Francis College VIOLET J. STRONG, B.S., Catholic University of America WILLIAM P. McCoOE, B.B.A., JAMES F. PRICE, B.S., Howard University RICHARD J. GREY, B.B.A., The College of the City of New York Fordham University ROBERT M. SULLIVAN, B.S., St. John's University JOSEPH B. McDoNALD, B.A., ROBERT P. PuSKULDJIAN, B.A., University of Pennsylvania FRANK E. GRIFFIN, B.B.A., St. John's University Queens College JEROME SUSSMAN, St. John's University CHRISTOPHER A. McNALLY, B.S., JoHN E. REGAN HAROLD H. SWEENEY, JR., B.S., JOHN J. GRIFFIN, B.B.A., St. Michael's College ARMANDO T. RiccIO, B.B.A., Boston University Manhattan College JAMES H. MADDEN, B.S., St. John's University FREDERICK D. THOMPSON, B.A., JOHN GROARKE, B.A., St. Peter's College JOHN J. RICHARDSON, A.B., The College of the City of New York Iona College ELLEN J. MAGEE, B.A., Fordham University JOHN R. TORPEY, B.B.A., KENNETH G. HA.As, B.B.A., St. John's University FRANK J. RIENZO, B.S., Manhattan College St. John's University JOSEPH C. MAIOLO, B.A., St. John's University FRANCIS J. VOGT, PH.B., THOMAS M. HANEY, B.A., Rutgers University JOYCE D. R!NGE, B.A., University of Detroit Fordham University THOMAS J. MAzzA, B.A., Queens College JAMES J. VON 0ISTE, B.B.A., JAMES E. HAYES, B.A., New York University RICHARD S. RODIN, B.S., St. John's University St. John's University SALVATORE MAzzONI, B.A., Long Island University DANIEL A. WALSH, JR., B.B.A., JOHN HEALY, B.A., St. John's University JOHN J. ROONEY, B.S., St. Francis College St. John's University FRANCIS J. MONTEVERDE, B.A., Long Island University MICHAEL F. WATERS, B.B.A., JOHN J. HEALY, B.E.E., University of New Mexico M.B.A., New York University St. John's University Manhattan College EUGENE J. MORAN, B.A., DORIS M. RUSH, B.A., EILEEN F. WELLS, B.B.A., EDWARD H. HELMKE, B.A., St. John's University St. John's University St. John's University Queens College, mm la11de THOMAS G. MORINGIELLO, B.A., DONALD A. SALAMONE, B.S., JOHN J. WRENN, B.A., ROGER D. HIRSCH, B.S., St. John's University University of Rochester Iona College Fordham University JOHN M. MOYNIHAN, B.S., FRANCIS R. SANTANGELO, B.S. IN COMM., JAMES W. HUTCHERSON, B.A., ·Fordham University Long Island University DENIS J. MURPHY, B.A., BERNARD F. JoY, B.S.S., St. John's University CLASS OF /ANUARY 1958 Fairfield University JOHN E. MURPHY, B.A., JUSTIN J. KARL, B.B.A., St. John's University THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS Iona College JOHN J. NAPOLITANO, B.A., ROBERT CHEIKES, B.B.A., ANTHONY J. FIGONI, B.S., BERNARD D. KENNEDY, B.B.A., St. John's University The College of the City of New York Fairleigh Dickinson College St. John's University FRANK R. NATOLI, B.A., JoHN J. CREIGHTON, B.A., ROGER J. FRECHETTE, B.A., LEO J. KESSELRING, B.A., St. John's University St. John's University Dartmouth College St. John Fisher College FRANCIS H. NEVERETT, B.B.A., JOHN A. Down, B.A., HOWARD GoLDSON, B.A., RAYMOND KlLANOWSKI, B.A., Niagara University St. John's University Harpur College St. Francis College RICHARD T. NOLAN, B.A., JOHN F. DOYLE PETER J. GoLEMI, B.A., St. Francis College DoNALD E. EGAN, JR., A.B., St. John's University Fordham University, cum Jande JAMES C. HARRISON, B.S.S. PETER M. MOLLICA, A.B., GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The College of the City of New York Stanford University; EUGENE T. JOI-INSTON, B.A., M.A., Columbia University, cum la11de St. John's University FRANK NIGRO REV. JOSEPH E. HoGAN, C.M., Dean JOSEPH A. KENNEDY ALFRED J. RAUSCHMAN, B.A., HAROLD D. KRASHES, B.S .. , The Citadel University of Pennsylvania ARDITH J. RAUSCHMAN, B.A., THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF LIBRARY SCIENCE RUSSELL R. LEGGETT, B.B.A., University of Minnesota St. John's University JOHN D. REDDAN, B.A., BEATRICE DEFRANC, B.S.S.S., St. John's University SOL LIEBERMAN, B.B.A., St. Francis College MADELINE PATRICIA HENDRIX, B.A., Queens College The College of the City of New York ARTHUR ScHIFFLIN, B.S., MAE HOPE, B.S. in Ed., State Teachers College, West Chester, Pa. . PATRICK F. McALLISTER, B.E.E., Lehigh .University BROTHER GEORGE PATRICK KAVANAUGH, C.F.X., B.S., Loyola College, Baltimore, Md. Manhattan College FREDERICK K. SEMKEN, B.A., CONSTANCE BIARNOIS NOURSE, B.A., College of St. Elizabeth; M.A., Columbia University PATRICK J. MCEVOY Brooklyn College RITA S. RUSH, B.A., Brooklyn College , . . DONALD w. MACAULAY, B.S., JAMES E. STARRS SISTER MARY ST. FRAN.as DE SALES SARLI, R.G.S., B.S., in Ed., St. Johns Umvers1ty University of Arizona ROBERT L. STRUMPFLER, B.A., JEANNE MARIE SHANLEY, B.A., Good Counsel College MERWIN C. MELTZER St. John's University SISTER CATHERINE RAYMOND SoLMS, O.P., B.S., in Ed., Fordham University EDWARD B. ZAREMBo, B.S., FRANK ANTHONY STEVENS, B.A., New York State College for Teachers, Albany United States Military Academy WILLIAM T. TWOMEY, A.B., Catholic University

CLASS OF SEPTEMBER 1957 THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS SISTER MARY JOEL ACERNO, C.S.J., B.A., St. Joseph's College for Women (Mathematics) V ASILIOS ARNIOTES, B.B.A., EDWARD GOLDBERG, B.A.E., ROBERT F. BALLWEG, B.S., Manhattan College (Biology) Pace College New York University; "Vitamin Studies on Paramecium Trichium." NICHOLAS FABELO, B.S., B.E.E., New York University ROBERT J. BILELLO, B.S., St. John's University (Chemistry) The College of the City of New York JOHN K. WALSH "The Attempted Preparation of Peri-Naphtho-pyrazole." PETER JOSEPH CALABRETTA, B.S., St. John's University (Chemistry) "The Synthesis of Neu Quaternary Ammonium." SEBASTIAN LAWRENCE CARITO, B.S., Manhattan College (Biology) "Some Studies of the Relationship of Candida Albicans to the Normal Microftoca of the Human Intestine." JOSEPH LOUIS CASTRO, B.S., St. John's University (Biology) "The Erythropoietic Stimulating Activity of Normal and Dyscratic Human Blood and Urine Upon Rats." GLORIA RosE CATALANO, B.S., Queens College (Biology) "The Production of Alpha-Amylase in Submerged C1tlt11re by the Genus Cephalosporium." SISTER M. REGINALD CROWLEY, O.P., B.A., Manhattan College (Mathematics) VINCENT STANISLAUS DARNOWSKI, B.S., St. John's University (Chemistry) "Some Properties of Lithium Fluosilicate." BARBARA A. DEVINE, B.S., Queens College (Chemistry) "The Controlled Potential Electrolytic Reduction of 1, 8- Dinitronaphthalene." CHARLES P. DoLOMASCOLO, B.S., Brooklyn College (Chemistry) "An Attempt to Demonstrate the Differences in Acidity of Rare-Earth Chlorides." JOSEPH JOHN DvoRAK, B.S., St. John's University (Chemistry) "The Effect of pH on the Replacement of a Diazonittm Grot1p by a Nitro Group Via the Gattermann Reaction." JOSEPH PETER FARINA, B.S., St. John's Upiversity (Biology) "The Influence of Extracts of Blood Cells and Plasma on Erythropoiesis in the Rat." JAMES JOSEPH GANNON, JR., B.Ch. Eng., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (Chemistry) "Nutrition for Cut Flowers." JOAN RosE GARBARINI, B.A., St. Joseph's College for Women (Mathematics) EDWARD STANLEY GAWELKO, B.S., University of Scranton (Biology) "An Investigation of the Pigments of a Dermatophyte - Part IV." JOHN P. HEANEY, B.A., St. John's University (Mathematics) ROBERT JOSEPH KIESEL, B.S., St. John's University (Chemistry) "Preparation of the Higher n-Primary Alkyl Sulfates." SISTER M. RAYMOND AUGUSTINE LOEHR, O.P., B.A., College of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, Puerto Rico (Mathematics) SISTER BARBARA FRANCIS MONAGHAN, C.S.J., B.A., St. John's University (Mathematics) REV. ONEIL A. MoNZILLO, S.D.B., B.A., Don Bosco College, Newton, N. J. EDWARD J. REILLY, B.S. in Ed., Fordham University (Philosophy) (Mathematics) "The Doctrine of the Person in Political Philosophy: A Controversy." SISTER REGINA MERCEDES OLIVE, C.S.J., B.A., St. John's University (Biology) PATRICIA J. REILLY, B.A., Marymount College (History) "An Axenic Culture of the Nematode Neoaplectana Glaseri." "An Historical Account of Ambassador Grew's Mission to Japan." FREDRICK LOUIS SCHMITT, B.S., Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md. (Chemistry) ANN ELIZABETH SMITH, B.A., St. Joseph's College for Women (History) "A Contribution to the Structure of Two of the Pigments in Trichophyton RPbmm." "European Imperialism and the Bagdad Railway." CHARLES PAUL TURCO, B.S., St. John's University (Biology) ANN MARIE SMYTH, B.A., College of St. Elizabeth, Convent, N. J. (History) "The Life Cycle, Morphology and Staining Procedure for the Nematode, "The British Labour Government 1945-1951 and the British Socialist Experiment.·· N eoaplectana Glaseri." BROTHER DENIS PHILIP SULLIVAN, F.S.C.H., B.S. in Ed., Fordham University (English) JOHN J. VARLEY, B.S., Manhattan College (Biology) " as Seen by Carleton, Thackery and Trollope." 11Pyrivic Acid as an Intermediate in the Breakdown of Sucrose by Fusari11m Lini THOMAS PATRICK TAAFFE, B.A., Iona College (Philosophy) (Bolley) ." ·· "The Theory of Human Generation of St. Thomas Aquinas.'' JOHN JOSEPH VECCHIONE, B.A., St. John's University (Biology) REV. THOMAS D. TIMLIN, B.A., Manhattan College (English) "Additional Modification for the Bacterial Free Culture of Euplotes." "Romanticism in the Novels of John Pendleton Kennedy." ONOFRIO FRED VITALE, B.S., St. John's University (Biology) "A Biochemical Differentiation of Two Species of Rhodotomla Longissima." THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY REV. EUGENE A. FELDHAUS, Immaculate Conception Seminary; M.A., THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS St. John's University (English) "A Treatment of Moral ana Psychological Values in the Plays of Philip Barry." SISTER MARY ALOYSIUS BARRETT, C.S.J., B.A., St. John's University (Spanish) CHARLES J. FELDMAN, B.S., Long Island University; M.S., St. John's University (Biology) "The Spirit11al Growth of Juana De Ibarbo11rou." "The Effect of Cortisone on Trypanocidal Activity in G11inea Pigs Infected with WALTER PETER BRESNAN, B.A., St. John's College (History) "Vichy France and World War II." Trypanosoma Eq11iperdum." SISTER M. TERESA MARGARET HoESSBACHER, O.P., B.A., M.A., St. John's University SISTER GENEVIEVE MARIE CARLO, O.P., B.A., Manhattan College (Philosophy) (History) "An Assessment of Modern Scholastic Epistemology." "The Problem of the Reunification of Germany in Relation to the Balance of Power." SISTER MARGARET MARION DARBY, S.C., B.A., College of Mt. St. Vincent (History) SISTER CLARENCE PAUL KEESHAN, C.S.J., B.S., M.A., College of St. Rose (Biology) "Morgan Lewis and the Battle of Fort George!' "Certain Aspects of the Nutrition of Paramecium Trichium in Axenic Cultures." GILBERT FREDERICK DEHLER, B.A., St. Paul's College, Washington, D. C. (Latin) BROTHER RICHARD EDWIN McCARTHY, F.M.S., B.S. in Ed., Fordham University; "Historical Personages in the Letters of Pliny." M.A., Catholic University (History) ART~,uR ~EM~o, s.t. Lawrence Cleri~ate, Beaco;1, N. Y. (Philosophy) "Some Philosophical Foundations of Thomas Jeff e1'Son' s Foreign Policy." The Tertta Vta' of Demonstratmg the Existence of God According to St. Thomas." BROTHER LEROY Em, S.M., B.S. in Ed., University of Dayton (History) "Diplomatic Relations Between America and Sa11di Arabia." CLASS OF SEPTEMBER 1957 MOTHER M. NICHOLAS FAHEY, R.S.H.M., B.A., Marymount College (History) "The Role of Cadwallader Colden as a Loyalist Statesman in the Colony of New York, 1687- 1776." THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF LIBRARY SCIENCE SISTER LORETTA THERESE FrrzPATRICK, C.S.J., B.A., Manhattan College (Spanish) REV. DANIEL G. DUGGAN, A.B., M.A., Niagara University "Some Aspects of the Novels of Miguel Angel Asturias." SISTER M. CATHERINE FREDERIC FLEISCHBEIN, O.S.F., B.A., Manhattan College; CHARLES ANTHONY GLIOZZO, B.A., St. John's University (History) M.A., Villanova University "The Rise of President Gama/ Abdel Nasser and Pan-Arabism." MOTHER M. CoLUMBA KAVANAGH, R.S.H.M., B.A., Marymount College NINA M. GOEBEL, B.A., St. John's University (Sacred Science) BROTHER CYPRIAN MILKE, C.S.C., B.A., University of Notre Dame MOTHER MARCELLUS GRACE, R.S.H.M., B.A., Marymount College (History) RUTH FRANCES O'DWYER, B.S., in Ed., Hofstra College "Rommel's Posiion in the Army-Hitler Conflict." SISTER FRANCIS CHARLES RousEK, S.C., B.A., College of St. Elizabeth SISTER ANGELA MARIA HIGGINS, s.c., B.A., College of Mt. St. Vincent (English) SISTER MARY CHARISIA SCANNELL, S.S.N.D., B.S. in Ed., M.'S. in Ed., Fordham "Charlotte Mary Yonge -Tractarian Novelist." University BROTHER CAMILLUS KELLY, C.F.X., B.S., Loyola College, Baltimore, Md. SISTER MARY EvARISTA TREMBLEY, S.S.N.D., B.S. in Ed., College of Notre Dame of (Sacred Science) Maryland FLOR;NCE R. KELLY, B.A.,. Chestnut 1?ill Colle~e, Phila?elphia, Pa. (Philosophy) The Role of the Image tn Metaphysics Accordrng to Sarnt Thomas Aquinas." JAMES PATRICK KELLY, B.S.B.A., St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, Pa. (Philosophy) THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS "The Metaphysical Location of Matter in Relation to Being in St. Thomas and His BROTHER JOHN M. LEAVEY, F.S.C.H., B.A., Iona College (Sacred Science) Commentators." BROTHER GERALD C. MCKINSTRY, F.S.C.H., B.A., Iona College (Sacred Science) SISTER MARY ROSITA KELLY, R.S.M., B.A., Manhattan College (Sacred Science) BROTHER KENNETH EVENCE MARINO, F.M.S., B.A., Marian College (English) "Epigrams and Characters of Richard Flecknoe." BROTHER ISIDORE MCCARRON, O.S.F., B.S., in Ed., Fordham University (Sacred Science) SISTER M. CATHERINE WILLIAM MORAN, O.P., B.S. in Ed., Fordham University (English) "The Pathetic Child in Victorian Fiction." SISTER JOAN !TA O'SHAUGHNESSY, C.S.J., B.A., St. John's University (History) "The Ausgleich." WILFRED J. QUINN, B.S. in Ed., Villanova University (Philosophy) "Being as the Object of the Intellect According to Cardinal Cajetan." of esteem and prominence in the business world as President of Gehring Textiles, Inc. CITATIONS FOR HONORARY DEGREES Imbued with Christian fervor, he has given ample evidence of his civic mindedness and philanthropy. Accordingly, from 1942 to 1958 he has served, generously and capably, RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN J. BRENNAN in many altruistic activities of the textile industry including chairman, National War Doctor of Laws Fund Campaigns; co-chairman, American Red Cross, U.S.O. Campaigns, and Cardinal's Committee of the Laity respectively; and member, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. St. John's University affectionately welcomes an alumnus who for more than fifty He is presently a member of the Board of Governors of the Midtown First Friday Club. years has exemplified her motto, Educatio Christiana Animae Perfectio. Graduating in "Thou art weighed in the balance, and art found wanting" is a verdict that does not 1907, he entered St. John's Seminary and was ordained in 1912. In the years that followed apply to our conferee. Knight of Malta, member of St. John's University Council, com­ he ser:7ed, zealously_ and efficiently, in numerous responsible capacities as assistant, pastor, munity benefactor, and exemplary Catholic layman, Mr. Frank P. Gehring joins the ranks chaplam to the Umted States Veterans. Hospital, member of the Suffolk County School of those whom St. John's University recognizes for their singular achievement. Board, and Secretary to the Board of Directors of The Tablet. He is presently First Vice President of the latter; memb~r of the Diocesan Cemetery Board; and pastor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Pansh, Brooklyn. In a civilization that is both leisure and THOMAS F. HANLEY retirement conscious, he confirms the wisdom of the poet's words: Doctor of Commercial Science How dull it is to pause, to make an end, A wise man once stated that "everything comes to him who hustles while he waits." To rust unburnished, not to shine in use! The innumerable activities that constitute the life of Mr. Thomas F. Hanley clearly demon­ As though to breathe were life! strate that he did a great deal of hustling while he waited for success. Born in New York Obliging and scholarly, affable and industrious, he has been truly "rich in good City, he completed both his secondary and college education in the evening. In 1933 wor~s." ('in inspiring exemplar of dedication to Christian perfection and Christian he was graduated from New York University, School of Commerce, and in 1936 was service, Right Reverend Monsignor John J. Brennan is exalted by his proud Alma Mater. licensed by the New York State University as a C.P. A. To date he has been engaged in a variety of tasks indicative of his capability and resourcefulness. A management and HERBERT C. CLISH tax consultant, he is currently a partner of Thomas F. Hanley & Co., and an officer and Doctor of Science director of several corporations. Despite the pressure of these commitments he has found To him may be applied Chaucer's characterization of the Clerk of Oxenford, " ... time to participate in many charitable and community pursuits too numerous to mention. gladly wolde he ~erne, a:1d _gladly teche." Recipie~ts of three Columbia University de­ Meritorious honors, such as Knight of Malta and Knight of the Grand Cross of the Holy grees, he has dedicated his life to the cause of public education. In this endeavor he has Sepulchre, have already been bestowed upon him. One may marvel at his tremendous used every possibl~ me?ium . t<;> disseminate his vi~s:. classro<;>m, newspaper, radio, and energy and industry; St. John's University, however, can no longer refrain from granting another symbol of success to one "who hustles while he waits." lecture platform; m ~1~ act1V1ty he_ has see_n service 111: practically every capacity as an educator: teacher, prmapal, supervisor, assistant supenntendent and superintendent of schools respect~vely. He is currently Superintendent of Schools, Lynbrook, and has held MOST REVEREND WALTER P. KELLENBERG ~e same post m New Roc~e~e a~d San !"rancisco. A prolific writer, he is an authority Doctor of Laws m the field of school adm1rustratlon. His efforts, to be sure have not been unnoticed since he ~~s rece!ved the American Heritage Foundation .Awa~d in 1950 for Elementary Some intimation of a man's character may be inferred from the impression he School Citizenship Program, and both the Award of Merit and the Man of the Year leaves on terminating an assignment and from the challenge he accepts in receiving a new :'-ward in 195~ from the Sa~ !"ran~sco Junior_Chambe! of C<;>mmerce. Uncompromising one. On both scores Most Reverend Walter P. Kellenberg has acquitted himself admir­ m the profession of Cathol1C1ty, his leadership has aided his pastors and inspired his ably. "To lose Bishop Kellenberg after three short years in our midst," reads an editorial fellowmen. At a time when education is a vital_ i?sue in American life, it is quite fitting in the Ogdensburg edition of Our Sunday Visitor, "is a turn of events to which it is to ~onor one who has labored, devotedly and diligently, for the cause of American edu­ difficult to adjust very quickly. A Bishop of such priestliness, ability, zeal, and kindness cation - Doctor Herbert C. Clish. takes a strong hold of the hearts of his people. Loyalty and love of such a man runs very strong." In his new assignment as first Ordinary of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, REVEREND JOHN J. CLOONAN, C.M. he is the shepherd of the eighteenth largest See in the United States, numbering nearly Doctor of Laws half a million Catholics. The acceptance of this challenging assignment was characteristic of this efficient administrator whose career has run the gamut of ecclesiastical offices from . In hono~ing !leverend John J. Cloonan, C.M., we are honoring a dear and old to Chancellor of the Archdiocese of New York and Bishop of two very responsible friend. Ordamed m 19?4,. he eventual!y became Treasurer of St. John's University just Sees. Blessed by God, he has, in addition to many talents, rich gifts of heart and mind. fifty years ago, ~n assoc~at10n that contmued fo~ nearly twenty-five years and included a He is above all dedicated to his obligation of shepherding: "I am the good shepherd te~ure as Supeno~-Pres1dent, 1925-1931. Durmg that period he served capably and and I know mine and mine know me . . . " It is no wonder that, recognizing the tre­ w1s~ly; the establishment of the Downtown Brooklyn Division is a symbol of his mendous task before him, he has chosen for his motto Regina, Verte Lumina." Judging ad:ievement. Subs~que1:tly, he employed his varied talents in many other responsible from his past achievements, we are confident that, through Mary's intercession and with ass1gnme:1~s. To his friends and con~reres he i~ known for his affability, kindliness, God's grace, Bishop Kellenberg will "guide and lead a devoted and loyal flock to Christ­ and humility; by educators and profess10nal acquamtances he is respected for his practical like holiness and perfection." Capable administrator, zealous priest, and beloved shepherd, sense. and administra_tive . ability; i1: . all w~o k_no:" h~m he has engendered abiding affech?n. because of his pnestly qualities. Hts edifymg hfe, fruitful career, and personal he merits our enthusiastic acclaim today. equamm.ity bespeak the truth of the psalmist: "O taste, and see that the Lord is sweet: ble?sed 1s. the °:1an that hopeth in Him." Grateful and joyful, St. John's University ac­ DR. JOHN C. H. WU clatms this dedtcated and exemplary Vincentian: Reverend John J. Cloonan, C.M. Doctor of Laws Born in Ningpo, China, he has had a brilliant career as research scholar, professor, FRANK P. GEHRING lecturer, attorney, author, legislator, judge, U.N. delegate, and Envoy Extraordinary and Doctor of Commercial Science Minister Plenipotentiary of China to the Holy See; currently he is Professor of Law, Born in Brooklyn, he attended the local elementary and secondary public schools. Seton Hall University. One wonders which of these endeavors to emphasize: he has Eventually through personal energy, perseverance, and ability he has risen to a position achieved eminence in all. Of special significance, however, is his conversion to Christi- anity, whose influence has pervade1 his personal and professional l~fe .. His spiritual VERY REVEREND FRANCIS J. DODD, C.M. Odyssey - "I was homesick: fo_r God, but ~ ha~ fo~gotten ~at Christ 1s the Way to Doctor of Laws return to Him" - has been lUIJ?-mous~y descnbed 1~ h1s.. aut?b10grap~y, Beyon~ !!,as! and On this memorable occasion, commemorated to perpetuate the spirit of St. Vincent West. In it he stresses the u01versality of the Fruth: It 1s not fair to Chnsaan1ty to de Paul, it is only .fitting to honor one of our esteemed confreres w~o is an exemplar of call it 'western.' Christianity is universal." In the area of jurisprudence very few other Vincentian dedication. Upon graduating from St. John's College m 1908, he entered scholars have come as close as he in synthesizing the Thomist philosophy of law. Endowed the Congregation of the Mission, received his M.A. in 1910, and two. yea1;s later "."as with the rare combination of realism and idealism, with a keen intellect and a rich human­ ordained to the priesthood; in 1920 he earned his Ph.D. at De ~aul l!mversity. D~r:ng ity, "he is totally Catholic, totally Chinese, and totally himself." Like an earlier John, for a career of nearly half a century as a devoted Vincentian, he has given, m many_ capao~ies, whom he has a particular veneration, he is "a burning ~d shining ligh~." St. John's ample evidence of his priestly virtues and brilliant gifts. After a short teachmg assign­ University is proud to honor this wonderful and magnammous personality - Doctor ment at St. John's Preparatory School, he transferred to Niagara University, whe:e, except John C. H. Wu. for an interval as chaplain in the U.S. Army during World War _I, h~ served, m succes­ sion and with distinction as Professor· Dean; Director of Semmanans, Our Lady of CITATION FOR PRESIDENT'S MEDAL Angels Seminary; and P;esident ~f th~ Unive~s~ty. In 1_929 he was appointed S1;1b­ Director and shortly thereafter to his present position of Director, Daughters of Chanty, Eastern Province. Able administrator and prudent counsellor, ~e has, ~hr~ughout . t~e SISTER HILARY ROSS years, discharged his responsible assignments with remarkable e~oency, edi~ymg humility "What you have done to these, the least of My brethren, you have done to Me": and Christlike charity. Proudly, therefore, his Alma Mater hails the ach1ev~ment of a such is the theme that pervades the edifying career of Sister Hilary Ross. Born in Cali­ distinguished alumnus and exemplary Vincentian: the Very Reverend Francis J. Dodd, fornia, she became a convert to Catholicism in 1914 and entered the Community of C.M. (Conferred December 3, 1957.) Daughters of Charity in 1916. She is the biochemist of the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in The National Leprosarium, Carville, Louisiana, where she has labored for thirty-five years. Sister Hilary enjoys international fame as a leprologist, and is the re­ cipient of the 1958 Damien-Dutton Society Award. In appraising her contribution, the JOHN J. LYNCH, K.S.G. Medical Director of Leonard Wood Memorial (American Leprosy Foundation) has Doctot' of Commercial Science stated: "I know of no one in the whole history of leprosy research who has been as In Gift fro"! the S~a Anne Morrow L(ndberg exposes the probl:m of f:agmen~~tion persevering and as brilliantly successful as she has been in her investigations of the manifest in the lives of mnumerable Amencans. Truly of them can it be sa1d that each changes which take place when the leprosy bacillus invades the body." By way of tribute strives nor knows for what he strives,/ And each half lives a hundred different lives.'' In President Eisenhower has hailed her "long service at the government hospital in Carville" contrast to their disoriented modus vivendi is the life of John J. Lynch. His eminent career as "an outstanding example of inspired faith and good work." Great indeed must be of forty years includes outstanding service in the Supreme Court and a tenure of eight her happiness to see her efforts rewarded; greater, however, must be her joy to know that years as Commissioner of Public Works; he is presen~ly vice _president a°:d i:ustee of the what she has done to the least of His brethren, she has done to Him. In honoring Sister Kings County Trust Company. Ever disposed to aid chantable orgamzat10ns, h~ has Hilary St. John's University honors a member of the. Doub!~ Family ?f. St. Yincent de often and unsparingly given of his time .to the~. Currently he is presid:nt of the Particul~r Paul, in whose footsteps she has followed so pre-emmently m her m1mstrat10ns to the Council of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Diocese of Brooklyn; cha1tman of St. John s afflicted. Home Committee and of the Brooklyn Diocesan Resettlement Council for Hungarian Relief; and vice president of the Roman Catholic Orphan Society. A Knight of S~. OTHER HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED Gregory and recipient of the Lay Apostle Award, he has already been honored for his AT ACADEMIC CONVOCATIONS DURING THE YEAR endeavors. Like Matthew Arnold's Scholar-Gipsy, he has "one aim, one business, one desire": that is, to contribute generously to the civic, charitabl7, ~nd co~mercial life ?f VERY REVEREND FRANCIS J. CONNELL, C.SS.R. his community. It is this inspiring integrity, animated by Chnstlan chanty, that ments our enthusiastic acclaim this evening. (Conferred December 3, 1957.) Docto-r of Humane Lette-rs Born in Boston, he became a Redemptorist in 1908, was ordained in 1913, and received the Doctor of Sacred Theology degree ten years later. Brilliant scholar, prolific writer, capable administrator, and eloquent preacher: he has been outstanding in all these THE HONORABLE JAMES P. McGRANERY capacities. His is the unique distinction of having won eminence in the areas of dogmatic Doctot' of Laws and moral theology respectively. In addition to numerous pamphlets and magazine A native of Philadelphia and veteran of ,, h~ 1:eceived his L~:B. from articles, he has written Mo-rals in Politics and Professions and Outlines of Moral Theology. Temple University School of Law and immediately began a bnlhant l~gal, pohtICal: and From 1949 to 1957 he was Dean of the School of Theology at The Catholic University juridical career. During membership in the 78th Congres~, he "'.'as app011:ted by Presi~ent of America, where he is now Dean for Religious Communities. A pioneer on the Catholic Roosevelt to the position of Deputy Attor°:ey Genera!, m :"'hich capacity he supervised Hour, he has been heard and seen frequently on radio and TV. Laudable as these accomp­ various divisions of the Department of Justice. For his achievement durmg World War lishments are, yet there is a facet of his career deserving particular attention today. Dur­ II, he was awarded the Medal of Merit by President ~ru~an, who named.him .first Judge ing this Marian Convocation one may well speculate as to the endeavor dearest to the of the United States District Court for the Eastern Distnct of Pennsylvania, and later the Blessed Mother. Worthy of consideration is the suggestion that it is the training of Attorney General of the United States. In 1955 President Eisen~ower afpoi_nte:f him a priests, the giving to Mary of altet'i Cht'isti to commemorate daily the mysterium fidei of member of the newly-created Commission on Governme?,t Secunty. Qmte s~gmfi.cantly, her Divine Son. Significant indeed is her title of Mother of Priests, "the Mother of three Presidents of the United States have already recognized and rewarded his outstand­ those unworthy sons of men whom God has chosen to be priests after the likeness of ing ability, efficiency, and loyalty._ It was in~vitable that he would receive numerous other Christ." St. John's University is privileged to honor Very Reverend Francis J. Connell, honors, among them the Decbrat10n of Kmght Commander of the Order of St. Gregory C.SS.R., who has spent thirty years of his priestly life in preparing young men for the the Great and the honor of Private Chamberlain of the Cape and Sword, both conferred priesthood. Fittingly has he been chosen chairman of the American section of the com­ by His Holiness Pope Pius XII. It is only .fitting, th<;refore: that St. Jo.hn's University mittee for the International Marian Congress, to be held at Lourdes in September; proudly should likewise hail the distinguished career of this dedicated public servant: the do we confer upon him, ca!ISa hono-ris, the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. (Con­ Honorable James Patrick McGranery. (Conferred October 19, 1957.) ferred May 24, 1958.) THE HONORABLE GEORGE MEANY MEDALS AND AWM.RDS Doctor of Laius Born in , he early chose his father's trade of plumber and started his trade union activities. Eventually elected President of the New York State Federation GENERAL UNIVERSITY AWARDS of Labor in 1934, he held that office for five years. In that period he achieved such a nation-wide record that in 1939 he was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the American ST. VINCENT DEPAUL MEDAL . . The St. Vincent DePaul medal established in April of 1948 m ho.nor of ~t. V:mcent Federation of Labor. With characteristic distinction he served during World War II as DePaul, the Apostle of Charity and the Founder of .Modern. 5:1c1al_ Service, con­ a member of the War Labor Board. Later, recognizing America's stake in labor affairs 1? ferred annually on a Catholic layman who has contnbuted distmguished servtCes to abroad, he pioneered in efforts to unify the world's free labor movements. He was chosen the works of charity in his own diocese. Awarded December 3, 1957. in 1952 President of the American Federation of Labor by its Executive Council, and Awarded to: JoHN R. GARIEPY was elected unanimously to the same post at two successive American Federation of Labor Detroit, Michigan conventions. His illustrious career manifests his complete faith in the ideals of free trade unionism. An ardent enemy of Communism and all other forces of totalitarianism, 1WENTY-FIVE YEAR SCROLL he favors labor-management cooperation with a minimum of government interference. In well-merited recognition of loyal and faithful service, the members of the Board That American trade unionism is today not endangered by alien ideologies is attributable, of Trustees award the Silver Anniversary Service Scroll. Awarded March 22, 1958. in a large measure, to the fact that at the head of the American Federation of Labor­ Awarded to: MARTIN E. McGREAL Congress of Industrial Organizations stands George Meany, vigilant, able, determined. JOHN R. NORTON St. John's University is proud to honor him. (Conferred October 19, 1957.) LOUIS E. SoRIERI GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL . VERY REVEREND ELWOOD FERRER SMITH, O.P. The Golden Jubilee Medal is prese1:ted each .Y~r at th~ Alumm B_anquet to .the Doctor of Humane Letters members of the class that is celebrating the F1ftteth Anmversary of 1ts graduation. Presented April 17, 1958. In the Paradiso Dante characterizes St. Dominic as "the sacred athlete," "the hus­ Presented to: RIGHT REVEREND bandman whom Christ chose for His orchard, to bring aid to it." As Francis wed MONSIGNOR LAWRENCE H. BRACKEN Poverty, so Dominic wed Faith: accordingly, throughout the centuries the spiritual sons VERY REVEREND FRANCIS J. DODD, C.M. of St. Dominic have exerted the utmost energy and zeal in working among the flock of REVEREND ALOYSIUS H. GILLICK our Lord. Exemplifying this great tradition is our conferee, native New Yorker and VERY REvEREND ARTHUR P. LEONARD, V.F. recipient of five degrees, including the Doctor of and Masterate in Sacred Theology. JAMES H. LEONARD Entering the Dominican Novitiate in 1932, he was ordained in 1939. Eventually he RIGHT REVEREND distinguished himself as professor, author, scholar, editor, administrator, orator, and MONSIGNOR JOSEPH A. SMITH priest. He is currently Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph; FRANK J. STEIER President of the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.; and member of the Council of the Province of St. Joseph. His writings include The Philosophy of John Dewey and Preface to Happiness, written with L. A. Ryan, O.P. COUEGE OF PHARMACY From 1944-55 he was editor of The Thomist, to which he also contributed often. Still he found time to direct the various chapters of the Third Order of St. Dominic in Baltimore BRISTOL LABORATORY AWARD . and Washington, and to participate both in retreat and lecture work. Worthy of our Bristol Laboratories Inc. offers a reference book to be presented to an outstandmg acclaim, therefore, is the Very Reverend Elwood Ferrer Smith, 0.P., another "santo member of the graduating class. atleta" in the manner of St. Dominic. (Conferred May 4, 1958.) Awarded to: EUGENE A. COZZA MARTIN E. CARDUCCI MEMORIAL AWARD .. THE HONORABLE ROBERT F. WAGNER An award has been established by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Car.ducci m memory of Doctor of Laws their son Martin. The award is presented to an outstandmg member of the graduating class. Son of an eminent father and youngest man to be Mayor of the City of New York, Awarded to: RITA M. PASQUARELLA he is an alumnus of Yale University and of its Law School. In public office since 1937, when he was elected to the New York Assembly, he was the first to resign from it to LEHN AND FINK GOLD MEDAL AWARD . . enter the United States Air Force during World War II. He now holds the rank of Lehn and Fink Products Corporation offers a plaque with the s~dent s narl?e Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserve. After filling several responsible municipal inscribed to a member of the graduating class who by .good s~holarship, leadership posts, he was overwhelmingly elected Mayor in 1953. His recognized ability has been and interest in school activities has displayed outstandmg achievement. devoted to modernizing the methods and procedures of municipal administration, to re­ Awarded to: Ev A R. BALKENENDE vising the functions of the New York Civil Service Commission, and to strengthening MERCK AWARDS . the city's police force and fire department. Noteworthy, too, are his efforts to combat Merck and Company, Inc. offers reference books to two gradua~es for. excellency m discrimination, to provide better housing, and to expand educational facilities. Essentially, their studies and particular accomplishment in the area of Dispensmg Pharmacy in accepting the challenge inherent in being the chief executive of the largest city in the world, he has administered his office with a keen understanding of its known complexity and in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Dispensing Pharmacy Awarded to: ROBERT G. CARUSO and perennial problems. To their solutions he has brought intelligence, resourcefulness, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Awarded to: RONALD E. AIGOTTI competency, and Christian compassion befitting a loyal son of the . For his successful efforts the Honorable Robert F. Wagner merits today our enthusiastic PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AWARD . acclaim. (Conferred October 19, 1957.) The Society offers a five-year !11embership to. the waduate who has demonstrated continued interest in organizational work durmg his college years. Awarded to: LILLIAN A. RIZZUTI PHI DELTA CHI AWARD In honor of Dr. John L. Dandreau, founder and first Dean of the College of CATHERINE F. KIERNAN AWARD Pharmacy, recognition will be given to a student who exhibits originality and An award of a gold medal has been established by Professor Charles J. Kiernan, leadership in extra-curricular activities by inscribing his name upon the Phi Delta Chairman of the Department of Economics, in memory of his mother, Catherine Chi - Dr. John L. Dandreau Trophy. F. Kiernan. The medal is awarded to the graduating senior who has attained the Awarded to: RICHARD DIEHL highest average in the Economics Major. Awarded to: JOSEPH D. O'CONNELL REXALL DRUG COMPANY AWARD Rexall Drug Company offers a trophy with the student's name inscribed to a MAHONEY MEMORIAL AWARD member of the graduating class who has displayed outstanding achievement. A gold medal is awarded annually by the Rho Kappa Sigma Fraternity in memory Awarded to: PETER E. MANNI of the late Very Rev. William J. Mahoney, C.M., to the graduating senior who has attained the highest average in the courses in Philosophy and Religion, and whose RHO CHI SOCIETY AWARD life manifests the high esteem in which he holds the eternal principles of our Religion. The Beta Delta Chapter of the Rho Chi Society has inscribed on the Rho Chi Awarded to: MARIE A. DIGIOVANNI Honor Roll the name of the graduate who receives the highest average in the professional courses. A plaque is presented to the recipient of this award. NEW YORK STATE SOCIETY Awarded to: JOHN P. KEATING OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AWARD RHO PI PHI AWARD A prize consisting of a key in the design of the Society seal appropriately engraved, The sum of $50.00 is offered annually by the New York Alumni Club of Rho Pi a scroll, and a one year subscription to The New York Certified Public Accountant," Phi Fraternity. It is awarded to the most worthy graduate who shows promise of is awarded to the graduating candidate with the highest general average in all ac­ successful graduate study in the field of Pharmacy. counting courses and who is a desirable candidate for admission to the profession Awarded to: PETER E. MANNI of public accounting. Awarded to: DANIEL J. SULLIVAN LUNSFORD RICHARDSON PHARMACY AWARD This award sponsored by Vick Chemical Company, The Wm. S. Merrell Company, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AWARD and The National Drug Company, is presented to the regional winner in an essay A gold medal is awarded annually by the Faculty of the Department of Industrial contest on a pharmaceutical topic. An award of $500. is made to an undergraduate Relations to the graduating senior with the highest average in the Industrial Relations student in each of four regions in the United States for the best paper on a Major. pharmaceutical subject. Matching cash award is given to the pharmacy school Awarded to: KEVIN J. CONNORS attended by the winning student. MANAGEMENT SOCIETY AWARD Awarded to: MORRIS A. BADWAY A gold key is awarded annually by the New York Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management, to the member of the St. John's University student SCHOOL OF COMMERCE chapter, who, in the judgment of his fellow members and the Faculty Advisor, has done most to further the purpose of the Society and who gives promise of MYER MEMORIAL PURSE leadership in the field of Management. This purse is given annually by St. John's University to perpetuate the memory of Awarded to: WILLIAM D. HORAN the late Joseph C. Myer, First Dean of the School of Commerce. It is awarded to the graduating senior who has attained the highest general average during his THE MARKETING AWARD or her four years as an undergraduate. A gold medal is awarded annually by the New York Chapter of the American Awarded to: SAMUEL J. BocKSTEIN Marketing Association to the graduating senior in the field of Marketing, who, in the opinon of the faculty, possesses the greatest promise of leadership in Marketing. ALUMNI AWARD Awarded to: MARTIN J. GAVIN A gold medal is awarded annually by the Alumni Association of the School of Commerce, to the young man graduate who has united outstanding scholastic WILLIAM R. DONALDSON AWARD achievement with leadership in extra-curricular activities. The William R. Donaldson Medal is awarded annually by the Catholic Accountants Awarded to: ROBERT E. EVANSON Guild of the Diocese of Brooklyn to the graduating senior with the highest average ARROWHEAD AWARD in Acountancy. A gold medal is awarded annually by the Faculty of the School of Commerce to Awarded to: ROBERT E. EVANSON the graduate of the evening division who has united outstanding scholastic achieve­ ALPHA KAPPA PSI AWARD ment with leadership in extra-curricular activities. A gold key is awarded annually by Beta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi Awarded to: WALTERS. PETERSEN Fraternity to the graduating student who has maintained the highest general average. COLLEGE CLUB AWARD Awarded to: SAMUEL J. BOCKSTEIN A gold medal is awarded annually by the College Club of the School of Commerce to the young lady graduate who has united outstanding scholastic achievement with leadership in extra-curricular activities. Awarded to: LILLIAN A. GRANNAS CONEYS-GONDER MEMORIAL AWARD Sigma Chi Upsilon Fraternity has established this award to perpetuate the memories of Matthew J. Coneys '41 and Frederic Gonder '39 who died in the service of their country in World War II. The award, consisting of a gold medal, is given annually to the graduating senior who through his extra-curricular activities has contributed most to the School of Commerce. Awarded to: FELIX F. DOGLIO UNIVERSITY COUEGE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The MOORE MEMORIAL AWARD, dedicated to the memory of Very Reverend ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY A WARD John W. Moore, C.M., conferred upon the student achieving the highest general A purse of twenty-five dollars, donated by an alumnus of S~. John's College,. is scholastic average in the Senior Class. awarded to the student maintaining the highest general average m all courses leadmg to the baccalaureate degree. Awarded to: JOSEPHINE ILARDI Awarded to: SISTER MARY VICTORIA MICHALENKO, C.S.S.F. The ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST AWARD for excellence through the complete cur­ UNIVERSITY AW ARD riculum of Religious studies. One scholarship in St. John's Graduate Division of the School of Education is awarded annuaily for the member of the graduating class who, in the judgn:ent of Awarded to: JOSEPHINE h.ARDI the Dean and the faculty committee, ranks highest in general average and evidences Day Division ability and inclination for graduate work. Awarded to: WILLIAM BAKER Awarded to: SISTER MARY DANIEL SPIEGEL, S.M. Evening Division PHILOSOPHY PRIZE The ST. THOMAS AQUINAS AWARD for excellence throughout the four year Donated by the Alumni ;Associatio.n of the School of Edu~ation. for the student of sequence of studies in Philosophy. the graduating class havmg the highest general average m philosophy. Awarded to: SISTER FRANCIS OF THE IMMACULATE Awarded to: JOSEPHINE ILARDI HEART FoRTANASCE, D.W. RELIGION PRIZE The DEEGAN MEMORIAL A WARD, founded by Dr. Walter F. Cassidy, Chairman Donated by the Alumni Association of the School of Education for the student of of the Department of Mathematics of University College, in memory of Reverend the graduating class having the highest general average in religion. Harry T. Deegan, C.M., for excellence throughout the four year sequence of studies in Mathematics. Awarded to: SISTER MARY VICTORIA MICHALENKO, C.S.S.F. Awarded to: ALICE DILLON MARY L. BRADY MEMORIAL AWARD An annual award in memory of Mary L. Brady, first President of the Ca~~lic Teachers Association of the Diocese of Brooklyn, presented by the Associat10n The CHEMISTRY AWARD conferred for excellence throughout the four year sequence of studies in Chemistry. to an outstanding graduate who will work in the field of education. Awarded to: THOMAS J. JOHNSTON Awarded to: MICHAEL SPATA FACULTY AWARD Each major department makes an annual award to the student completing the The ACTIVITIES AWARD, conferred each year upon the graduate who in the judg­ departmental major sequence with highest grades. ment of his or her fellow seniors has participated most widely and constructively Elementary Education...... SISTER MARY DANIEL SPIEGEL, S.M. in the co-curricular activities of the College. English ...... SISTER FRANCIS OF THE IMMACULATE HEART Awarded to: EDWARD Fwcco FoRTANASCE, D.W. FRANCESCA MAZZARA History and Social Studies...... REv. REMBERT CAHILL, 0.F.M. CoNV. EILEEN A. KOEHLER Modern Languages ...... ELISA GELICES Mathematics...... SISTER MARY ST. THOMAS RORKE, C.S.J. Philosophy...... SISTER MARTIN DE PORRES McDONALD, O.P. FELLOWSHIPS, ASSISTANTSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Religion...... SISTER MARY IMMACULATA DELANEY, R.U. Science...... MARIE MAUSER WILLIAM BAKER CREATIVE EXCELLENCE PRIZE Woodrow Wilson Fellowship in Psychology. This prize is awarded annually to the Senior who submits the best creative com­ position on a subject within his major field. MARY BARTNIK Awarded to: SISTER MARY ST. THOMAS RORKE, C.S.J. Fellowship in Spanish to the University of Illinois. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS Two graduate assistantships are awar1ed an0:u~ly t? graduates o~ Cathol~c. ~olleges MARGARET DUGGAN on the basis of demonstrated academic, admm1strative, and associated abilities. Scholarship in German to the University of Cologne. Awarded to: HELEN M. MoND EL MARY C. HARVEY EILEEN HENNESSY NURSING EDUCATION FACULTY AWARD Fulbright Scholarship to France. Cash award to the student in the Department of Nursing Education who graduated with the highest general average in the baccalaureate degree program. BRENDA SEUBERT Awarded to: SISTER M. EILEEN KANTZ, M.S.C. Assistantship in English at St. John's University. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE MICHAEL SPATO DEAN'S AWARDS FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE Assistantship in Science at the University of Maryland. Cash award to the student in St John's College who received the highest general ERNEST G. THEROUX AWARD average for the past year. Cash award donated by The Roger Bacon Scientific Society to the member of the Senior Awarded to: VINCENT J. RIZZUTO '59 Class who maintained the highest average in the Physics Department. Cash award to the member of the Senior Class receiving the highest average in his class. Awarded to: JAMES R. CULLEN Awarded to: ROBERT J. DIBENEDETTO ENGLISH AWARD Cash award to the member of the Senior Class who maintained the highest average in A gold key donated by the members of the English Department for the most worthy the Philosophy Department. student in the English Department. · Awarded to: GERALD J. STANLEY Awarded to: DENIS J. TOWEY Cash award to the member of the Senior Class who maintained the highest average in the Religion Department. . DEBATE AND ORATORY AWARDS Awarded to: EDWARD J. BUTLER St. John's College Honor award for Distinguished Achievements in Oratory. Cash award to the member of the Senior Class who maintained the highest average in Awarded to: JOSEPH G. ENNIS the Chemistry Department. St. John's College Merit awards for Outstanding Achievements in Debate. Awarded to: ANTHONY ERASTUS FINNERTY Awarded to: JOSEPH G. ENNIS Cash award to the member of the Senior Class who maintained the highest average in THE GEORGE M. MURRAY AWARD the Mathematics Department. A medal donated by the Zeta Sigma Pi Fraternity of St. John's College for proficiency Awarded to: CHARLES A. REIHER in Social Studies and extra-curricular activities. WILLIAM L. BURGOYNE AWARD Awarded to: THOMAS HAGGERTY An award in memory of William L. Burgoyne to the student in the Senior Class who THE DR. FUCHS AWARD maintained the highest average in the Biology Department. A Special Cash Award donated by the Roger Bacon Scientific Society on their 35th Awarded to: ROBERT JAMES DIBENEDETTO Anniversary in honor of Dr. Francis Fuchs to the student receiving the highest average in the Organic Chemistry course during the present year. DR. ROBERT LACOUR-GAYET AWARD Awarded to: ROLAND BLEIHOLDER '59 Gold Medal, donated by Professor Robert Lacour-Gayet in memory of his father, Georges FELLOWSHIPS, ASSISTANTSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Lacour-Gayet, to the most worthy student in the History Department. Awarded to: Lours ZuccARELLO JAMES R. CULLEN Assistantship in Physics at the University of Maryland. History Honors: JoHN JOLLY EDWARD MURRAY JOHN DRISCOLL FRANCIS SOMERS Assistantship in Mathematics at Ohio State University. Woodrow Wilson Foundation JOSEPH WALTER Fellowship at the University of Chicago. JUDGE ALBERT CONWAY HISTORY ESSAYS AWARDS GERALD RICHMANN Fulbright Scholarship in Spanish in the Republic of Honduras. '10, Cash awards donated by Judge Albert Conway, to the writers of the best history ANTHONY FINNERTY essays in the Conway History Contest. Assistantship in Chemistry at the University of Connecticut. Awarded to: First prize: JAMES GALLAGHER '60 JOSEPH FARRELL Second prize: MICHAEL ANDREWS '58 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship in English, an assistantship in English at the University of Notre Dame, O'Hara Scholarship in English at Notre Dame. CLIO HISTORICAL AWARD JOHN MCCAUL An award donated by the members of the History Department Faculty to the winner of Assistantship in Romance Languages at St. John's University. Honorary Diploma the extemporaneous speech contest on a historical topic. in Spanish and Spanish Culture from the Institute de Cultura Hispanica, University Awarded to: ROBERT GRANT of Madrid. Honorable Mention: BRUCE WILLIAMS '59 JAMES MAHER JOSEPH WALTER Assistantship in English at St. John's University. FRENCH AWARDS EDMUND MESKYS Assistantship in Physics at St. John's University. Three awards donated by the French Club and the members of the French Department Faculty awarded to oustanding students in the French Department. JOHN MORRISSEY Awarded to: Assistantship in Physics at the Catholic University of America. First prize: VINCENT RlzzUTO '59 RICHARD PANKER Second prize: VrMA N. DIMARCHI '60 Assistantship in Romance Languages at St. John's University. Third prize: FREDERICK RANDEL '61 CHARLES REIHER AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL Assistantship in Mathematics at the Carnegie Instih1te of Technology, Purdue University, and the University of Notre Dame. Honorable Mention for a National A medal donated by the Hillcrest Post of the American Legion of Queens to the most Science Foundation Scholarship in Mathematics. Graduate study at the Catholic worthy senior in the American History courses. University of America under appointment to the National Security Agency. Awarded to: JOSEPH G. ENNIS RICHARD ROETHLEIN Assistantship in Chemistry at St. John's University. the most satisfactory scholastic progress in his senior year: a one year subscription to the United States Law Week. FRANCIS SAUER Awarded to: JOHN J. LORD Assistantship in English at St. John's University. WILLIAMS PRESS OFFICIAL REPORTS AWARD DENIS TOWEY To the student in the graduating class who has contributed most to the advancement O'Hara Scholarship in English at the University of Notre Dame. Assistantship in of the work of the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research: a complete set English at St. John's University. Scholarship for Study Abroad from the Experiment of the New York, Appellate Division and Miscellaneous Reports, Second Series, in International Living Inc. together with a one year's subscription to the Official Reports including the advance LOUIS ZUCCARELLO sheets and session law pamphlets. Donated by Williams Press, Inc. Scholarship in Political Science at Fordham University. Assistantship in Political Awarded to: JOSEPH J. BUDERWITZ Science at St. John's University. GRADUATE SCHOOL SCHOOL OF LAW ASSISTANTSHIPS 1957 -1958 DOLORES AVITABILE, B.A., St. John's University CLASS OF 1928 AWARDS ROBERT BALLWEG, B.S., Manhattan College To each of three students selected by the Faculty from the graduating class: GEORGE BLACK, B.S., St. Francis College a one hundred dollar United States Savings Bond. JoAN BRAY, A.B., Awarded to: EDWARD H. HELMKE GEORGE CAMEY, B.S., Fordham University DONALD E. EGAN, JR. ROBERT CASCIO, B.A., St. John's University DAVID D. SIEGEL JosEPH CASTRO, B.S., St. John's University GLORIA CATALANO, B.S., Queens College DOMESTIC RELATIONS AWARD JOSEPH CATALANO, B.A., M.A., St. John's University Established by Abraham S. Robinson, a member of the Class of 1928, in memory JUDITH CHURCH, B.A., Chestnut Hill College of his mother, Rose Robinson, and awarded to the student in the graduating class BROTHER JosEPH CONCANNON, S:M., B.S., University of Dayton; M.S., Ohio State receiving the highest grade in the course in Domestic Relations: a one hundred dollar University United States Savings Bond. NADINE DOLL, B.S. in Med. Tech., Mt. St. Agnes College, Maryland Awarded to: FRANK J. RIENZO JOSEPH DVORAK, B.S., St. John's University INSTITUTE AWARD DONALD ELLIOTT, B.S. in Pharm., University of Maryland To the Associate Editor of the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research in the JOSEPH FARINA, B.S., St. John's University graduating class, who in the opinion of the Director, has best demonstrated profi­ EDWARD GAWELKO, B.S., University of Scranton ciency in editorial functions during the preceding year: a set of Conrad's MODERN THOMAS HALLORAN, B.S., Iona College TRIAL EVIDENCE donated by the Edward Thompson Company and the West MARGARET HEALY, B.A., Rosary College, River Forest, Ill. Publishing Company. JAMES JONES, B.A., Adelphi College Awarded to: RICHARDT. NOLAN FLORENCE KELLY, B.A., Chestnut Hill College ROBERT KIESEL, B.S., St. John's University MOOT COURT AWARD RICHARD KLOSEK, B.S., University of Scranton; M.S., St. John's University To the member of the graduating class who has contributed most to the advancement CAROLYN KOBZA, A.B., Rosary Hill College, Buffalo, N. Y. of the Moot Court: a set of Conrad's MODERN TRIAL EVIDENCE donated JOSEPH LANTOLF, B.S., University of Scranton by the Edward Thompson Company and the West Publishing Company. FRANK MARCHESE, B.S., Iona College Awarded to: EUGENE J. MORAN JAMES MARTYNIAK, B.S., St. John Fisher College, Rochester, N. Y. ~CHARD MASON, B.S., Manhattan College RES GESTAE AWARD WILLIAM MCBRIEN, B.A., M.A., St. John's University To the member of the graduating class who has contributed most to the advancement JOHN MURPHY, B.A., St. John's University of Res Gestae: a set of CONSOLIDATED LAWS SERVICE donated by The JOSEPH NAPOLITANO, B.S., Iona College Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York. WALTER OLENIACZ, B.S., University of Scranton Awarded /(JI: JoYCE D. RINGE GEORGE PERUZZOTTI, B.S., St. John's University LOUIS POPPITO, B.S. in Ed., St. John's University STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION A WARD WILFRED QUINN, B.S. in Ed., Villanova University To the member of the graduating class who has contributed most to the advancement of the Student Bar Association: a set of Conrad's MODERN TRIAL EVIDENCE JOAN RALL, B.A., Ladycliff College JoAN RATES, B.A., St. John's University donated by the Edward Thompson Company and the West Publishing Company. BARBARA REED, A.B., Immaculate College Awarded to: THOMAS M. HANEY DOMINICK REIBALDI, B.A., St. John's University TORTS AWARD JAMES ROGERS, B.S., St. Francis College Established by Abraham S. Robinson, a member of the Class of 1928, and awarded GERARD SEMHON, B.S., American University at Cairo to the student in the graduating class receiving the highest grade in the course in WILLIAM SEXTON, B.S., St. Peter's College Torts: a one hundred dollar United States Savings Bond. RICHARD SKALKO, B.A., Providence College Awarded to: JAMES J. BYRNE CHARLES TURCO, B.S., St. John's University SALVATORE VACCARO, B.S., St. John's University THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS A WARD JOHN VECCHIONE, B.A., St. John's University To the student in the graduating class who in the opinion of the faculty has made ROBERT VINCI, B.A., St. John's University JOHN WAHL, B.S., St. Francis College GRAND MARSHAL MARTIN E. MCGREAL, St. John's College

FACULTY MARSHALS DONALD G. CASSIDY, St. John's College JOHN J. CLARK, School of Commerce ARTHUR DITZEL, University College FRANK J. DIXON, University College G. ROBERT ELLEGAARD, School of Law JOSEPH D. GARLAND, School of Law WILLIAM A. GILLARD, The Library EUGENE KusIELEWICZ, School of Education CHARLES W. LACAILLADE, St. John's College HUGH J. LUONGO, College of Pharmacy JOHN J. MCCARRICK, School of Commerce JEANNE WELCHER, Graduate School WALTER L. WILLIG:AN, Graduate School

STUDENT MARSHALS RICHARD E. AIGOTTI, College of Pharmacy JOSEPH J. BUDERWITZ, JR., School of Law RICHARD COLACE, School of Education FRAN_CIS V. DUFFY, School of Commerce JOSEPH N. FARRELL, St. John's College CHARLES Guozzo, Graduate School JOHN McCoNVILLE, University College ACADEMIC HERALDRY The caps, gowns, and hoods worn at college and university functions date back to the Middle Ages. Monks and students of those days wore them to keep warm in the damp and drafty 12th century castles and halls of learning. The gown for the bachelor's degree has a semi-stiff yoke, long pleated front, and intricate shirring across the shoulders and back. It is primarily distinguished by its long pointed sleeves. The holder of a master's degree wears a gown with the same yoke effect as the bachelor's. The gown, however, is worn open, and the very long sleeve is squared and closed at the end, the forearm coming through a slit near the elbow. The gown for the doctor's degree is also worn open, and it has broad velvet panels down the front and three velvet bars on the large, bell-like sleeves. This velvet trimming may be either black, or the color distinctive of the field of learning to which the degree pertains. Generally, all caps may be of serge or broadcloth. In addition, doctor's caps may be of velvet and adorned by a gold tassel. The hood gives color and distinction to the academic costume. The hood - a black, shell-like affair of varying size for the three degrees and of material to match the gown - is silk-lined stressing the color or colors of the institution conferring the degree. The hood is then bordered with velvet of the color signifying the respective fields of learning. The colors indicative of the various fields of learning are as follows: Arts and Letters ...... White Library Science ...... Lemon Laws ...... Purple Education ...... Light Blue Philosophy...... Blue Science ...... Golden Yellow Fine Arts ...... Brown Business Administration ...... Light Brown It is important to note that the field of learning having prior mention in the conferment of the degree, and not the department governing the major work, determines the color that is proper for the velvet of the hood. Thus a degree conferred as "master of science in education" requires the golden yellow of science and not the light blue of education. Similarly, the doctor of philosophy degree requires blue velvet irrespective of the major field . If more than one degree is held, the gown and hood of the highest degree are worn. Some of the institutional colors to' be seen at an academic ceremony are as follows: Catholic University, lemon yellow with white chevron; Columbia, light blue with white chevron; Fordham, maroon; Harvard, crimson; Manhattan, white with emerald green chevron; New York University, violet; St. John's University, bright red with white chevr~>n.