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1996 Commencement Program New York Law School digitalcommons.nyls.edu NYLS Publications Commencement Programs 6-1996 1996 Commencement Program New York Law School Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/commencement_progs Recommended Citation New York Law School, "1996 Commencement Program" (1996). Commencement Programs. 47. https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/commencement_progs/47 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the NYLS Publications at DigitalCommons@NYLS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@NYLS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL OFFICERS Lawrence S. Huntington '64, Chairman Taylor R. Briggs, Vice Chairman Hon. Ernst H. Rosenberger '58, Vice Chairman Harry H. We1lington, President and Dean TRUSTEES Arthur N. Abbey '59 Basil F. O'Connor '75 Barbara A. Black Steven E. Pegalis ' 65 Taylor R. Briggs F. Peter Phillips '87 Beverly C. Chell '67 Edward V. Regan Alvin Dworman '51 Hon. Ernst H. Rosenberger '58 Richard M. Flynn '57 Stanley S. Shuman Lawrence S. Huntington '64 Louisa C. Spencer '88 Arnold G. Kopelson '59 Marianne C. Spraggins '76 Bernard H. Mendik '58 Sandra S. Weiksner Hon. Roger J. Miner '56 Harry H. Wellington Hon. Milton L. Williams '63 TRUSTEES EMERITI J. William Campo ' 48 Samuel J. LeFrak Jerry Finkelstein '38 Bayless Mannjng Alexander D. Forger Hon. Francis T. Murphy, Jr. '52 Sylvia D. Garland '60 John M. Regan, Jr. Maurice R. Greenberg '50 John V. Thornton Rev. Sydney Woodd-Cahusac HONORARY TRUSTEES Calvin H. Plimpton Joseph Solomon '27 ADMINISTRATION Harry H. Wellington, President and Dean Fred DeJohn, Associate Dean Harriet lnselbuch, Associate Dean Ellen Ryerson, Associare Dean Matthew Wilkes, Associate Dean Joyce Saltalamachia, Librarian Joan R. Fishman, Special Assisrant to rhe Dean FULL-TIME FACULTY /INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF Richard Beck Annette Gordon-Reed Richard D. Marsico Ross Sandler Armando T. Belly Lawrence M. Grosberg Park McGinty David S. Schoenbrod Leoni Benson Karen Gross Kathleen A. McLeod E. Donald Shapiro Robert Blecker Allen S. Hammond JV Carlin Meyer Richard K. Sherwin Michael Botein Mariana Hogan Elaine P. Mills Andrew Simak James Brook Quinlin Johnstone William R. Mills James F. Simon Camille Broussard Randolph N. Jonakait Denise C. Morgan Michael B.W. Sinclair Carol A. Buckler Faith Stevelman Kahn William Natbony Laura W. Stein Eugene Cerruti Linda R. Keenan Stephen A. Newman Nadine Strossen David Chang Joseph H. Koffler* Rudolph J. Peritz Ruti G. Teitel Lung-chu Chen Kim M. Lang Michael L. Perlin Ann F. Thomas Carlos J. Cucvas William P. LaPiana Katherine Pratt Harry H. Wellington Stephen_]. Ellmann JoelS.Lee Edward A. Purcell, Jr. Donald Zeigler Aleta G. Estreichcr Arthur S. Leonard Donald P. Rothschild B. J. George, Ji:* Jethro K. Lieberman Joyce Saltalamachia I. Cathy Glaser Alexandra Maravel Edward Samuels ADJUNCT FACULTY Clifford 8. Aaron Stephen Dobkin Steven L. Kessler Harry Reicher Karen Ailron Donna Dougherty Diane Kiesel Patrick D. Reilly Nancy B. Alisbcrg Dan Drachlcr Daniel C. Knickerbocker, Jr. Norman L. Reimer Beth N11ncy Alson Bernard J. Dush man Donald J. Kravet Margaret E. Reuter Daniel L. Allerman Marc Z. Edell Teresa E. LaBoseo David M. Rice Willem F. Korthals Altes Sherri Lee Eiscnpress Thomas M. Lahiff, Jr: R. Bruce Rich Joseph T. Arenson Ronald L. Ellis Andrew A. Lance David 8. Rigney Sidney H. Asch David Epstein Craig A. Landy Elizabeth Rosen Anne Aycock Lloyd Epstein Eric Lane Joseph I. Rosenbaum Mark Barnes Paula L. Ettelbrick Gerald Lebovits Ernst H. Rosenberger Frederic S. Berman Richard T. Farrell Burton T. Lefl<0witz Robert A. Ruescher Richard B. Bernstein Seymour I. Feig Margaret Sipser Leibowitz. Kennelh Rutman Dana Biberman Margaret M. Flint Joan Greenberg Levenson Michael Ryan Douglas R. Blazey Paul Gardcphc Judith Levin David G. Samuels Gerald W. Blume Alain Gardrat Martin P. Levin Anne Marie Santangelo Victor A. Bolden Bonnie Garone Maria Litman Pietrina Scaraglino Jean Marie Brescia Eleanor Glanstein Amy Baldwin Littman Stuart A. Schlesinger Judith Bresler David L. Glass Joseph L. Marino Lewis Schnurr Lyle Brooks Kristin Booth Glen Daniel L. Master Eileen Caulfield Schwab Torry! Brown Marshall Greene Maurice Mathis Jay Shapiro Albert K. Butzel Kathleen Grimm Andrew McCarthy Stephen .P. Shea Lynn T. Cahalan Grant Hanessian Paul McDonnell Lisa L. Shrewsberry Jay C. Carlisle Stephen J. Harkavy Brian McNamara Richard Siegler Carol A. Casazza Ernest Hart Geoffrey S. Mearns Gail P. Sinai Beth Cataldo Anne S. Haskell Thomas M. Mierswa, Jr. Lawton W. Squires Frank E. Catalina Martin R. Hauptman Roger J. Miner Ernst C. Stiefel John Haven Chapman Mary Hilgeman Martin Minkowitz Peter J. Strauss Ching Wah Chin Lee L. Holzman Zuhayr A. Moghrabi Lynn Boepple Su Stephen M. Chizmadia Daniel Hsiung William Mogulescu Charles Sullivan Margaret L. Clancy Thomas D. Hughes Avraham C. Moskowitz Kerry S. Sullivan Laura A. Cohen Chris K. lijima Nancy Nelson Francis J. Valentino Louise E. Cohen Barbara Jaccoma Kenneth P. Norwick Alan Vinegrad Myron Cohen Herbert P. Jacoby Elizabeth Palladino Edward C. Wallace Stefanie L. Cooper Rhonnie Broder Jaus Deryck Ainsworlhe Palmer Otto L. Walter Frank J. Cuccio Sarah Taft Jones Martin B. Pavanc Alexander D. Widell Constance Cushman James Leffert Kainen J. Scot Provan Patricia Anne Williams MarkF. DeWan Albert Kalter Ruan J. Rasmussen Peter Zablotsky Mark D. Director Delmar Karlen, Jr. Alexandra Rebay *Emeritus 2 DEGREES WITH HONORS GRADUATING CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1996 Summa Cum Laude Jennifer Jill Hughes Peter Charles Johnson Thomas Joseph Healy, Jr. Ryoko Mochizuki Cum Laude Luura R. Ricciardi Daniel D. Dubree Adam J. Richards Daniel Paul Franzetti Keith L. Schnaars Kellie Kristen Gasink Valerie Norton Sprague GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE 1996 Summa Cum Laude Jen{lifer Arangio Vitaly Lipkansky Patricia Ann Cody Serena Doree Arrabito Anthony Howard Lupu Charles S. Hellman Lisa Dawn Block Richard Malagiere Jay C. Laubscher Boyana Brcgovic Karen ElizabeLh McArthur Deena R. Merlen Vincent Briganti Brian B. McDonnell Raymond Michael Patella Ill David Evan Brookstone Wayne A. Melbourne Valerie Christina Verret Stacy Ellen Bush Christine Lynn Miller Scott Camitta Butler Michael Eric Milza Marco Piero Caffuzzi Nina Mirilashvili Magna C11111 Laude Jeremiah Haley Candreva Robert J. Muchnick Christine Alber Anthony Cannataro Adele Kittredge Murray Matthew Scoll Barr Yunhui Chae-Banks Irma Jacqueline Ozer Christopher P Bilski Mei vile Chen John A. Quinn Stephen Cerniglia John S. Clark Michael Adam Reisner Donald Gerard Cusack Lawrence Cowen Margot Lee Roen Tldiko Keszthelyi Duckor Allen Cremer Renee Susan Rothschild Fonda Y. Duvanel Panagiota Diamant is Julie Norma Samuels Salvatore 0. Franco Kevin Andrew Doherty Glenn Andrew Savarese Nicole Marie Gagnon Christopher Paul Donnellan Ronald J. Schott Carole Ann Gottesman Yuko Uezumi Dunham Scott David Segal Sheryl Jill Hecht Joseph Richard Fontanella Joseph Mark Seidman Adam D. Lancer Br.ian H. Fortune John P. Shiffman Tim O'Neal Lorah Meredith Leigh Friedman Murielle J. Steven Randi Jean Mustello Jane Ellen Fucigna Nancy J. Stewart Karen A. Robertson Joshua Galdston Bruce M. Tamarin Kathleen Ludwig Royle Roger H. Gold Eric Todd Tave) Joseph P Sciacca David Seth Halsband Michael Tiliakos Robert Joseph Sweeney Judson Hartmann Hamlin Susan Elaine Tracy Helen G. Ullrich Michael Scott Hanan Clifford Albert Ulrich Matthew Jed Ziffer Jean Marie Joyce Michael Richard Varble Michael J. Ziouras Robert V. Kaminski Dina Marie Varisco Theodore P. Kaplan Evelyn Webber Warren Cum Laude Dominic Kong Robert Louis Wegman Rikki Ades Soriya Daniella Kowalsky Jeffrey Paul Weinman Terri L. Adler Kurt G. Ligos Robert Victor Zakari 3 ORDER OF EXERCISE Dean Harry H. Wellington, Presiding PROCESSIONAL* Gregor Aichinger Jubilate Deo J. S. Bach Contrapuntus IV Victor Ewald Quintet#] Pomp and Circumstance No. 1, op. 39 Sir Edward Elgar Triumphal March-Aida Giuseppe Verdi Old Guard Alumni Alumni Parents Trustees, Honorees & Deans Full-Time Faculty Adjunct Faculty Graduates THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Kathleen Mahan GREETINGS Harry H. Wellington Dean REMARKS Lawrence S. Huntington '64 Chairman, Board ofTru stees AWARDING OF PRIZES OTTO L. WALTER DISTINGUISHED WRITING AWARD Presentation by Ellen Ryerson Associate Dean Full-Time Faculty Award Student Awards THE TRUSTEES' PRIZE FOR THE HIGHEST AVERAGE Presentation by Harriet Inselbuch Associate Dean THE ALFRED L. ROSE AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE Presentation by Matthew Wilkes Associate Dean STUDENT REMARKS Karen A. Robertson 4 CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Hon. Sidney H. Asch . Retired, Associate Justice, Appellate Division Supreme Court, First Department Boris Leavitt '26 Philanthropist Hon. Jon 0. Newman Chief Judge US. Court ofAppeals Second Circuit Remarks CONFERRING OF STUDENT DEGREES Introduction of Candidates by Professor Lawrence M. Grosberg Professor Faith Stevelman Kahn Professor William P. LaPiana Professor Arthur S. Leonard Professor Michael L. Perlin Professor Ann F. Thomas Presentation of Candidates by Harry H. Wellington Dean Conferring of Degrees by Lawrence S. Huntington '64 Chairman, Board ofTru ~tees CLOSING REMARKS Harry H. Wellington Dean RECESSIONAL* Two Voluntaries Henry Purcell The audience is invited to a reception on the promenade level immediately following commencement. *The audience is requested 10 remain seated during the Processional and Recessional. 5 PRIZES AWARDED AT COMMENCEMENT OTTO L. WALTER DISTINGUlSHED WRITING AWARD FULL-TIME FACUUY AWARD Rudolph J. Peritz James F. Simon
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