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JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY
Summer Commencement ad
Commissioning Ceremonies
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1962
4:00P.M.
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OHIO
COMMENCEMENT
ORDER OF EXERCISES
Processional
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES
Reverend Thomas P. Coury, S.J. Dean
College of Arts and Sciences John Carroll University
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
Very Reverend Hugh E. Dunn, S..J.
President of John Carroll University
BENEDICTION
Reverend William J. Mill or, S.J.
Executive Dean of John Carroll University
Receuional
DEGREES IN COURSE
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Candidates will he presented by
REVEREND THOMAS P. CO RY, S.J., Ph.D. Dean
Bachelor of Arts in Classics
Peter Michael Ratajczak
Bachelor of Arts
William Ft·ancis Hildebrand Reverend Joseph Charles Step Richard Howard Jacob Edward Anthony Zak, H enry Arthur Kempf, Jr. magna cum laude Francis Andrew McGlynn Thomas Frederick Zeck
Anthony Theodore Zeno
Bachelor of Science in Social Science
Robert Edward Bayer, mngna cum laude
Earl William Brieger, Jr.
Philip John Francis Canepari
Charles Howard Crane II
Reginald Delano Docken , in absentia
Richard George Donovan
Philip Michael Fish er
John Anthony Girbino
Charles Thomas Gruhler
Dennis Francis Hauck, in absentia
Reverend Louis James J ovick Stephen Ralph Kapelka James Elmer Kovac Kenton Hugh McManus Michael Edward McManus J erome Stanley Mieyal Charles James Mondi Paul Anthony Napoli P eter Vincent Ori Timothy Joseph O'Rourke Robert Charles Ranquist, Jr. Joseph Bernard Rosicker Peter Paul Rossi, Jr.,
in absentia
Bachelor of Science in Social Science
James Richard Sanger
John Gerald Sarachene
Donald Cahill Shine
Raymond Michael Spiewak
Elmer Anthony Spreitzer, magna cum laude
James Albert Stenger
Dennis Albert Terzola
Edward Francis Thomas, Jr.
Roger D. W ehage
Thomas Arthur Wirsing
Bachelor of Science
James Lawrence Berger
Anthony Dominic Campomizzi
George John Dlouhy, Jr.
James Daniel Fousek
Paul John Kelly
Robert Louis Loria
Phillip James Marn
William Richard Marquardt, magna cum laude
Charles Joseph Montrose, Jr., magna cum laude
Paul Damen Nigro
Eugene Arthur Pasek
Salvatore John Russo
Vladimir Salamon
Carl Anthony Stas, Jr.
Allen Wells Thomas
Donald Franklin Vaccariello
EVENING COLLEGE
Candidates will be presented by
GEORGE E. GRAUEL, Ph.D. Dean
Bachelor of Arts
Raymond Joseph Arsenault, in absPntin
Jerome Edward Huber
Peter Adolfo Miraldi, mugna cum Lande
Michael Lawrence Tracy
Bachelor of Science in Social Science
Joseph Francis Barrett Reverend David Dean Jame Kent Breen Liberatore, in ctbsentin
Gregory Joseph Carafclli Melvin Fred Maurer Marie Georgina French Clare Ignatia McGuinnesA, A lex Gregory Krek magna cum laude
Raymond Joseph Krulac Harry Thomas Quick Barharn Ann Schuele
Bachelor of Science
Algirdas Jnozas Krygeris Elaine Marie Slatt>r, cztm laude
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Candidates will be presented by
ARTHUR J. NO ETZEL, M.B.A., Ph.D. Dean
Bachelor of Science m Business Administration
Dennis Andrew Baca Raymond Edward Bilka Hans Cornel Dollhausen James R. Eagan James Peter Egan Joseph Thomas Ellis Edwin Francis Faulhaber, Jr.,
in absentia Richard Albert Frank
Joel Lee Hoff George R. Mezera Norman Edward Novotny Michael Gordon Poplar Ronald Raymond Reuss Michael Shannon Shean Robert Joseph Smith William Joseph Weston, Jr. Dennis Anthony Wrobleski,
in absentia
Bachelor of Science in Economics
William Francis Chinnock, Jr. Frederick McLellan Preston
Bachelor of Science in Governmental Administration
Jerome Arnold Widmer, in absentia
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
Candidates will be presented by
REVEREND WILLIAM J. MILLOR, S.J., S.T.L., Ph.D. Dean
Master of Arts
ELIAS NASSJB ABOOD, B.S . ................... John Carroll University, 1959 THESIS: Communist Movement in the Arab Countries of the Midtlle
East 1953-1961.
TIMOTHY JosEPH ABRAHAM, A.B . ..... .John Carroll University, 1958 EssAY: Recent Interpretations of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner".
MIRIAM KATHERINE CALLAHA , A.B . ........ Saint Mary's College, 1959 THESIS: A Consideration of the Attitude of Some of the German
Generah Toward the Plot to Assassinate Adolph Hitler.
SISTER M. CAROL ANN COLLINS, S.S.N.D., A.B. ······························ ·······················································-----············--Notre Dame College,
Saint Louis, Missouri, 1957 EssAY: William Faulkner, Julien Green and the Freudian Personality.
LAWRENCE DAVIS, B.S. ------------··········-----····Ohio State University, 1956 Esu Y: Disraeli's Social Legislation.
DoMINIC PHILLIP DIIORIO, B.S. ____ ______ _ John Carroll University, 1958 EsSAY: An Investigation of the Criteria U$ed in Grouping Seventh and
Eighth Grade English Classes.
SISTER MARY CYRILLA DosHAK, V.S.C., B.S. ____ St. John College, 1939 EssAY: A Measurement of Social Distance Between the Negro and the
White American Children.
DoNALD FRANCIS HAGERTY, B.S. ____ _____ John Carroll University, 1959 EssAY: The Effectiveness of the 1 mpersonal Attack on Hypocrisy in
the Formal Satires of Samuel Butler.
s .~LVATORE PAUL JEFFRIES, A.B . ........... John Carroll University, 1951 THESIS: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism in Pre-Revolutionary
France: 1715·1789, as Evidenced by Prominent Intellectual Figures of the Era.
REVEREND EMIL STEPHEN KALAFUT, A.B., A.M., in absentia ....... . ········--------------------···················The Athenaeum of Ohio, 1953, 1957
Esu y: Europe's Current Educational Problem- Secondary Education.
Jltlaster of Arts
REVEREND J on:-; AusTJ LEAHY, A.,f., in absentia _ __ ....... John Carroll niversity, 1961
THESIS: Che terton ar1d Fabian Socialism.
SISTER FRANCIS DAvm LO'\'G, O.S.F., B.S., in absentia ................................................................. Marian College, 1948
Es A y: Borwmy Do/n·ee's Appraisal of /~'arly eighteenth Century English Literature.
REVERE D HoBEHT LIO~EL LusSIEH, .S .. , in absentia ........ . ..... .. . ....... .. .......... _ .. Eymard Seminary, 1949
EsSAY: Sir Guyon vs. The R erl Cross Kn ight: The earch for 11 Hero.
WILLIAM K E T McCARTER, B. . John Carroll ni versity, 1960 EssAY: Th e Responsibility fo r the Boston Massacre .
REVEREND JosEPH W. Me TAHO ',A.B., in absentia ................. ............ ___ . __ .............. John Carroll U niversity, 1959
THE IS: The Northern Opinion. Moderat e and Hadical, on the Co mpromise of 1850.
RoBERT M1 DEK, B.S . ...... _ ..... .. ...... Baldwin-Wallace College, 1956 EsSAY: Ar1 Evaluation of Science in the Parma ]tmior High Schools.
RosE MARY PRo EN, B.S . .............. __ .. Kent State University, l 956 ESSAY : The Concept of Fate in Aeschylus' Oreste in and Eugene
O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Elec tra.
]AREMA RAKOWSKY, B.S . .......... _ .... John Carroll University, 1961 THESIS : Leud-Lease to the Soviet Union.
DAVID ANTHONY SANTORO, B.S. , in absentia --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 ohn Carroll U ni versi ty, ] 956
THESIS: The Phenom enon of English l{omcmtic Melancholy in the 18th Century.
SiSTER FRANCINE ScHULTE, S.C., A.B . ............................................ .. ................................... College of Mt. St. Jo e ph-on-the-Ohio, 1957
EssAY: !ago and T-leathclif! : A Study in Comparison and Contrast.
BROTHER FLORENT TREMBLAY, A.B . .............................................. .. .................................................. Montreal University, Canada, ] 9S6
THESIS: An Analysis of the Influence of Plcwtus on Moliere.
LEONA MAUREEN VocT, A .B., in absentia .............. _ ..................... .. ........................................................... Lore tto Heights College, 1960
EssA Y: La Croix and the Dreyfus Case Conceming the Trial of Revision in 1899.
JOHN THOMAS ZUBAL, B.S . ............................................................... . .................................................. Fordham College, New York, 1961
THESIS : Ukraine in American Policy arul Opinion, 191 7-1920: Self· determination or Russia One and Indivisible?
Master of Science
REVEREND MrcHAEL Bosco D uRArSAMY, B.S. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 ohn Carroll U ni versi ty, 1961
TH&SIS: The Breeding Biology of the Black-Crowned Night Heron (Nyctkorax nycticorax hoactli) at Fox's Pond 011 North Baa& ldand, Ohio.
JosEPH ARTHUR McCANN, B.S. ___________ .John Carroll University, 1953 TH&SIS: Problema in Thermocouple Thermometric MeasurenW!nU.
RoNALD NELSON, B.S. in Eng. Sc. ______________ University of Miami, 1960 TH&SIS: Solution of High Orckr Polynomials on a Digital Computer.
THE GRADUATES' PLEDGE OF LOYALTY AND SERVICE
Administered by THE VERT REVEREND HUGH E. DUNN, S.J.
President of the University
During your years of study, this university has endeavored to in.spire you with a love of truth in religion, in morality, and in science.
The degrees that you have received today admit you into that select company of men and women of all centuries and of all countries who have enjoyed the privilege of academic training, and who bear before the world the duties and responswilitiee which scholarship and culture entail.
From the groves of Athens, from the medieval universities of Bologna, Paris, Salamanca, and Oxford, from our modern institutions of learning, your predecessors have gone forth, marked by culture, zealous for the spread of truth, trained for leadership.
The faculty of John Carroll University are met here to wel· come you to the companionship of learned men and women.
The John Carroll Alumni Association, moreover, extends to you today a warm and friendly welcome to its ranks. It is to be hoped that your active membership in that organization will keep you closely associated with the university in the years that lie ahead.
In the name of the university I charge you to be true to the principles you have learned, and in particular to that supreme principle under which you have been trained:
ALL TO THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD
In this hour it is right that you should declare your purpose in life and repeat after me this solemn pledge:
I solemnly pledge myself:
TO BE FAITHFUL TO MY ALMA MATER UNTIL DEATH TO SERVE GOD AND MY FELLOW MAN TO KEEP MY HONOR UNTARNISHED TO BE LOYAL TO MY COUNTRY AND TO MY FLAG TO HOLD TIDS DEGREE AS A SACRED TRUST
May the Lord direct you in all your works and further you by His help and grace that all your actions may begin, continue, and end in Him to the greater glory of His Holy Name.
RESER E OFFICERS TRAI lNG CORPS
U ITED STATE An:\tY TnA SPORTATION CoRPS
COMMISSIONING CEREMONIES
Progrcmt
T H E rATIO AL ANTHE 1
ADDRESS
Colone l Ralph 1. 1c Iahon
Commanding Officer, Cleveland Ordnance District
OATH OF OFFICE
Colonel Ralph M. McMahon
PRESENTATION OF roTICES OF APPOINTMENT
Very Reverend Hugh E. Dunn, S.J. President of John Carroll University
PIN ING CERE 101YY
CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONS
To Be Commissioned Second Lieutenant$
Transportation Corp&
United States Army Reserve
James L. Berger
*Hans C. Dollhausen
Joseph T. Ellis
Richard A. Frank
Joel L. Hoff
*Stephen R. Kapelka
*James E. Kovach
Peter Ori
Vladimir Salamon
Carl A. Stae, Jr.
Edward F. Thomas, Jr.
• Distinguished .Military Graduate-Distinguished Military Student.
SONS OF CARROLL
Sons of Carroll, gather ncar her,
Let your joy f nl anthem ring;
Sound your 1 of her's praise, revere her,
IIer fair name full proudly sing.
Loyal ever, brave and true,
We, the sons of Carroll U .,
Pledge our love to Alma Mater,
To the Gold and Blue.
Unto noble conquests grtiding,
Kindled she our hearts t,o strife;
Wisdom taught us, fa,:th-abiding,
Showed us manhood- tt:orth of life.
Grateful hearts we bring to you;
Hail with song our Carroll U.
Long may live our Alma Mater,
Long- the Gold and Blue.