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One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Commencement Exercises OFFICIAL JUNE EXERCISES THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NoTRE DAME, INDIANA THE GRADUATE ScHooL THE LAw ScHOOL THE CoLLEGE oF ARTs AND LETTERS THE CoLLEGE OF ScmNcE THE CoLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The Graduate and Undergraduate Divisions of · THE CoLLEGE OF BusiNEss ADMINISTRATION Athletic and Convocation Center At 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time)· Sunday, June 7, 1970

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Page 1: One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Commencement Exercises

One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth

Commencement Exercises OFFICIAL

JUNE EXERCISES

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

NoTRE DAME, INDIANA

THE GRADUATE ScHooL

THE LAw ScHOOL

THE CoLLEGE oF ARTs AND LETTERS

THE CoLLEGE OF ScmNcE

THE CoLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The Graduate and Undergraduate Divisions of · THE CoLLEGE OF BusiNEss ADMINISTRATION

Athletic and Convocation Center

At 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time)·

Sunday, June 7, 1970

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PROGRAM

oeoo

PRocESSIONAL

NATIONAL ANTHEM- ORCHESTRA AND AuDIENCE

CITATIONS FOR HoNoRARY DEGREES

by the Reverend Ferdinand L. Brown, C.S.C., Ph.D. Acting Vice-President of Academic Affairs

THE CoNFERRING oF HoNORARY DEGREEs

by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., S.T.D. President of the University

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

by the Reverend Paul E. Beichner, C.S.C., Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School by William B. Lawless, LL.M. Dean of the Law School by Frederick J. Crosson, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Letters by Bernard Waldman, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Science by Joseph C. Hogan, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Engineering by Thomas T. Murphy, M.C.S. Dean of the College of Business Administration

THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES

by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., S.T.D. President of the University

PREsENTATION OF THE FAcULTY AwARD

PRESENTATION OF THE PROFESSOR THOMAS MADDEN

FAcULTY AwARD

CoMMENCEMENT AnDREss

by Honorable James E. Allen, Jr. U. S. Commissioner of Education Washington, D. C.

SENIOR CLAss PRESIDENT's ADDREss

by John F. Crawford

CoNCLUDING REMARKs

by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., S.T.D.

THE BLESSING

by His Eminence John Cardinal Willebrands Rome, Italy

NoTRE DAME, OuR MoTHER-ORcHESTRA AND AuDIENCE

(Words are on inside back cover.)

REcESSIONAL OF THE PLATFORM PARTY

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Degrees Conferred

The· University of Notre Dame announces the conferring of

The Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa on: His Eminence John Cardinal Willebrands, Rome, Italy Honorable James E. Allen, Jr., Washington, D. C. Dr. John Bardeen, Urbana, Illinois Jerome J. Crowley, Jr., South Bend, Indiana Dr. John H. Franklin, Chicago, Illinois Dr. John A. Hannah, Washington,.D. C. Most Reverend Denis E. Hurley, Durban, South Africa Roger P. Peters, Notre Dame, Indiana Joseph C. Wilson, Rochester, New York

The Degree of. Doctor of Science on: Dr. Robert R. Wilson, Batavia, Illinois

IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

The University of Notre Dame confers the following degrees - in course:

The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy on: William R. Aho, Mishawaka, Indiana .

B.S., State Teachers College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1958; M.A., Univer­sity of Notre Dame, 1964. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology. Disser­tation: The Orientations of Medical Students to Osteopathic Medicine.

Hiroshi Akita, Tokyo, Japan B.S., Yokohama National University, 1963; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Major subject: Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science. Disser­tation: Dislocation Damping in Copper Single Crystah of Controlled Sub­structure.

Sister Eileen Allison, Sisters of St. Joseph, Pembroke, Ontario, Canada B.A., University of Ottawa, 1950; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: English. Dissertation: Robert Frost's Poetic Treatment of Human Relationships.

tBrother Henry G. Altmiller, Congregation of Holy Cross, Austin, Texas B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1964. Major subject: Chemistry. Disserta­tion: The Mechanisms of Radiation- and Photo-Induced Isomerizations and the Determination of Triplet Yields in '¥-Irradiation of Various Organic Solvents.

t Luis Enrique Amaya I., Bogota, Colombia B.S.C.E., University of Notre Dame, 1960; M.S.C.E., ibid., 1962. Major sub­ject: Civil Engineering. Dissertation: The Elastic Stability of Circular Cylin­drical Shells under External Pressure.

Michael Joseph Amoruso, Flushing, New York B.S., College of the Holy Cross, 1960; A.M., Columbia University, 1963. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: Atomic Hyperfine Interactions in Alkali-Like and Halogen-Like Atoms. ·

t Febru~ graduates.

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Richard H. Berquist, St. Paul, Minnesota B.A., College of St. Thomas (Minnesota}, 1954; Ph.L., Laval University,,1956. Major subject: Philosophy. Dissertation: The Idea of The Natural Law m the Writings of Giorgio Del Vecchio.

John William Berry, Ottawa, Canada B.S., University of Toronto, 1963; M.A., Queen's University (Canada}, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: Almost Recursively Enumerable Sets.

tWilliam Charles Binning, Stamford, Connecticut B.A., St. Anselm's College, 1966. Major subject: Government and International Studies. Dissertation: The Role of the Export-Import Bank in Inter-American Affairs.

Robert P. Boner, Parsons, Kansas A.B., Rockhurst College, 1963; M.A., Indiana University, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: Maximal Affine Subschemes.

Dennis Bonnette, Youngstown, New York A.B., University of Detroit, 1960; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1962. Major subject: Philosophy. Dissertation: St. Thomas on: "The Per Accidens Necessarily Implies The Per Se.''

Randolph Donald Brunell, Niles, Michigan B.S.A.E., University o£ Notre Dame, 1966; M.S.A.E., ibid., 1967. Major subject: Aerospace Engineering. Dissertation: Numerical Solutions for Com­pressible Flow in Planar Converging-Diverging Ducts.

Christopher Leon Caenepeel, South Bend, Indiana B.S.Ch.Eg., University of Notre Dame, 1964; M.S.Ch.Eg., ibid., 1965. Major subject: Chemical Engineering. Dissertation: The Effect of Surface Active Agents on Mass Transfer During Drop Formation and Drop Coalescence.

James E. Cavanaugh, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Niagara University, 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Alkylation of Aminobenzoic Acids with Tertiary Propargylic Chlorides.

t Paul Leo Chabot, Brockton, Massachusetts B.S., Boston College, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: Sylow 2-Groups with Cyclic Commutator Groups.

tHugh Paul Chalfant, South Bend, Indiana B.A., College of Wooster, 1951; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1954; M.S., Oklahoma State University, 1966. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology. Dissertation: Illegitimate Illness and the Sick Role: Social Workers and Alcoholism.

tChie Ken Chang, Taichung, Taiwan B.S., National Taiwan University, 1958. Major subject: Chemistry. Disserta­tion: Spectroscopic Studies of Molecular Structure and Internal Rotation.

tThomas Arthur Clare, New York, New York B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1966; M.S.A.E., ibid., 1967. Major sub­ject: Aerospace Engineering. Dissertation: Non-Linear Resonance Instability in the Flight Dynamics of Missiles.

Daniel J. Costello, Junior, Seattle, Washington B.S.E.E., Seattle University, 1964; M.S.E.E., University o£ Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: Electrical Engineering. Dissertation: Construction of Convolu­tional Codes for Sequential Decoding.

James Joseph Countryman, New Carlisle, Indiana B.S., Wisconsin State College, 1959; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1963. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: On Commutation Semigroups o£ pq Groups.

Sister Eva Mary Cox, Sisters of St. Francis, Philadelphia Foundation, Dublin, Ireland B.A., San Diego College for Women, 1962; M.A., Gonzaga University, 1967. Major subject: English. Dissertation: George Washington Cable's Handling of the Racial Problem in His Fiction.

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tMartin J. Daley, Hartford, Connecticut B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1961; M.S.A.E., ibid., 1963. Major sub­ject: Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: Development of a Cryogenic Support for Aerodynamic Measurements.

tWilliam C. Damert, Chicago, Illinois B.S., DePaul University, 1963. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: Sym­metry Breaking in Static Models.

tKennard Michael Davies, Los Angeles, California B.S., Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1963. Major subject: Physics. Disserta­tion: Interphase Surfaces.

Leo Paul S. de Alvarez, Irving, Texas B.A., Stanford University, 1957. Major subject: Government and Interna­tional Studies. Dissertation: The Romantic Imperialism of Benjamin Disraeli.

tBrian Joseph Deery, Norwalk, Connecticut B.A., LaSalle College, 1964. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: A Study of the Reaction 7r + d ~ d 7r + 7r + 7r - at 5.4 GeV /C, and Application of the Veneziano Model to the 3-71" System.

Sister Mary Rachel (Carrin) Dunne, Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, Fort Worth, Texas B.A., University of St. Thomas (Texas), 1955; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1965. Major subject: Philosophy. Dissertation: Kierkegaard and So­cratic Ignorance: A Study of the Task of a Philosopher in Relation to Christianity.

Alexander Ronald Dzierba, Buffalo, New York B.S., Canisius College, 1964. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: A Study of Neutral. Boson Production in rP Interactions at 8 GeV jc.

Ronald J. Foust, Manchester, Iowa B.S., Loras College, 1962. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence in P-31 and Mn-55.

Richard William Friday, Rochester, New York B.S., St. John Fisher College, 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Studies in Quantum Chemistry: Evaluation of Electron Repulsion Integrals, Hermite Gaussian Orbitals, and Comparative One-Center Calculations.

tFrancis Chun-Wa Fung, Shanghai, China B.S.E., Brown University, 1960; M.S.E., Johns Hopkins University, 1962. Major subject: Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: Vanishing Plate in Blasius Flow.

Edward Joseph Gallagher, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania B.S., St. Joseph's College (Pennsylvania), 1964. Major subject: English. Di!­sertation: A Critical Study of Edward Johnson's Wonder-Working Providenc11 of Sions Saviour in New England.

Philip Francis Gallagher, Brooklyn, New York A.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1963; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject:" History. Dissertation: The Monastery of Mortemer-En-Lyons in the Twellth Century-Its History and Its Cartulary.

David Eugene Garibaldi, Albany, New York B.A., St. Bernardine of Siena College, 1966. Major subject: History. Disserta­tion: The Conservatives and the Development of The English Educational System, 1891-1902.

Brother Romeo Rene Gaudreau, Congregation of Holy Cross, West Haven, Connecticut B.S., Trinity College (Connecticut), 1949; M.S., Fordham University, 1950. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: Pure Subgroups of Completdy Decomposable Groups.

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tRaymond Leo Germonprez, Topeka, Kansas B.S., University of Kansas, 1966. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Synthesis and Evaluation of Azole Polymers from the Reactions of Aro­matic Aldehydes and a-Substituted Aromatic Amines.

Robert Lee Gregory, Lawton, Michigan B.S.M.E., Purdue University, 1959; M.S.M.E., ibid., 1961. Major subject: Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: Analysis of Analog Fluidic Devices and Systems Assuming a Liquid Fluid Medium.

Robert Walter Gwadz, Park Ridge, Illinois B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1962. Major subject: Biology. Dissertation: The Neuro-hormonal Regulation of Sexual Receptivity in Female Aedes aegypli (Diptera: Culicidae}.

Richard Kent Haroz, Dallas, Texas B.S., Southern Methodist University, 1964. Major subject: Chemistry. Disser­tation: Studies on Nucleascs and a Nucleotide Pyrophosphatase From Yeast.

tJohn W. Harvey, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Oklahoma A. & M. College, 1957; M.S., ibid., 1960. Major subject: Civil Engineering. Dissertation: Constraint Technique in Finite Element Analysis.

Edward A. Havell, Berwyn, Illinois B.S., St. Procopius College, 1965. Major subject: :Microbiology. Dissertation: The Influence of the 1:1icroflora on Interferon Induction.

Louis Hayes Henry, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania A.B., King's College (Pennsylvania}, 1964; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: Economics. Dissertation: The Impact of Medicare and Medicaid on the Supply and Demand Conditions of Nursing Homes.

David James Hickman, Louisville, Kentucky B.S., Morehouse College, 1961; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1964. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: The Tschebyscheff Polynomials for Regular Polygons Inscribed in the Unit Circle of the Complex Plane.

Michael James Hones, Corning, New York B.S., College of the Holy Cross, 1964. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: A Study of the Reaction 7r + P ----7 P -rr + -rr + -rr- -rr

0 at 18.5 GeV jc.

Lawrence Kin-tong Hong, Hong Kong B.A., University of Portland, 1964; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology. Dissertation: The Chinese Family in a Modem Industrial Setting: Its Structure and Functions.

William Elliot Irwin, Downers Grove, Illinois B.S., Western Michigan College of Education, 1950; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Biosynthesis of Phospbomannan and Glycolipids in Hanscnula holstii.

Russell Alan Jandrisevits, Edison, New Jersey B.S.M.E., University of Notre Dame, 1964; 1\I.S.M.E., ibid., 1966. Major subject: Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: Synthesis of a Longitudinal Vibrator with Prescribed Fundamental Deflection Distribution.

Paul Henkels Johnson, Norfolk, Virginia B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1957; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1959. Major subject: English. Dissertation: A Study of George Chapman's Usc of His Sources in His Tragedies.

Sister John Miriam Jones, Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Denver, Colorado A.B., College of Mount St. Joseph on-the-Ohio, 1954; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1961. Major subject: Microbiology. Dissertation: A Study of Secondary Disease in Gnotobiotic Mouse Radiation Chimeras •.

Miss Mary Agnes Jordan, West Pittston, Pennsylvania A.B., 1\larywood College, 1964. Major subject: Education. Dissertation: The Functions of the Forces of Autonomy, Cooperative Interdependence and Conflict in Two Confederations of Higher Education. '

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Charles Francis Juster, Clifton, New Jersey B.S.M.E., University. of Notre Dame, 1965; M.S.M.E., ibid., 1967. Major subject: Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: Flux Synthesis Methods for the Diffusion and Transport Equations Using the Stabilized March Technique.

Moses Khatcher Kaloustian, Beirut, Lebanon B.S., American University of Beirut, 1964; M.S., ibid., 1966. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Conformational Equilibria in 1,3-Dioxanes with Hetero Substituents.

tSister Dorothy Ann Kelly, Order of St. Ursula, New Rochelle, New York A.B., College of New Rochelle, 1951; M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1957. Major subject: History. Walter Lippmann as a Critical Ob­server of the American Scene, 1921-1931.

Henry E. Kieffer, Springfield, Massachusetts B.S., Wheeling College, 1966. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Ther­mally Stable Polymers Derived from Aromatic Triamines or Aromatic Tricarboxylic Acids.

Nigel Christopher Knowles, Wallasey, England B.S., University of London, 1965; M.S., ibid., 1967. Major subject: Civil Engineering. Dissertation: The Finite Element Method Applied to the Static and Dynamic Buckling of Circular Arches.

tMrs. Catherine Michuda Kozak, South Bend, Indiana B.S., St. Mary's College (Indiana), 1965. M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Mitochondrial Glutamate Aspartate Transaminase: Characterization of the Subforms and }.fechanism of Action.

tKyu Ho Lee, Seoul, Korea B.S.E., Seoul National University, 1961; M.S.E., ibid., 1963; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Major subject: Chemical Engineering. Dissertation: Temperature and Pressure Effects on the Diffusion Coefficient of Ethane in the Liquid Phase of n-Dodecane.

Lawrence Dale Lillwitz, Clarendon Hills, Illinois B.S., St. Procopius College, 1966. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Alkaline Decomposition of N-Nitrosohydroxylamine Derivatives.

Hsu-Shih Ling, Kao-Hsiung, Taiwan B.S., National Taiwan University, 1962. Major subject: Mathematics. Disser­tation: Extending Families of Pseudoconcave Complex Spaces.

Luis Robert Luis, Annapolis, Maryland A.B., St. Edward's University, 1965. Major subject: Economics. Dissertation: An Economic Analysis of Metropolitan Migration Flows in the United States.

tEugene Francis Lynch, Jr., Pebble Beach, California B.S., Engr. Sci., University of Notre Dame, 1964; M.S., Eng. Sci., ibid., 1966. Major subject: Engineering Science. Dissertation: Synthesis of the Mas.s Distribution of Vibrating Beams for a Given Mode Shape.

Mrs. J eanninc Adkins Majde, Chicago, Illinois B.S., University of CWcago, 1964. Major subject: :Microbiology. Dissertation: Studies on Immunologic :Mechanisms of Disease Induction by Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus in Acute and Chronic Infections.

tGary Walter Mappes, St. Louis, Missouri B.S., Xavier University (OWo), 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Production of Borane (BH3) in High Yield from Borane Carbonyl, The Rate of Combination of Borane to Give Diborane.

Ernesto Marcos, Monterrey, Mexico . Licenciado en Economia, Monterrey Institute of Technology, 1967. :Major subject: Economics. Dissertation: An Investment Planning Model for Me.'tico.

Joseph T. McGahan, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Manhattan College, 1962. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: Resonance Production in the Reaction 7r + P --7 P 7r + 7r + 7r - of 18.5 GeVjc.

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Thomas J. McGee, Junior, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., St. Joseph's College (Pennsylvania), 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: An Infrared Study of 4-Amino-3-Pentene-2-0ne, and Some of its Metal Complexes.

William Edward McMahon, Cleveland, Ohio B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1959; M.A., Brown University, 1961. Major subject: Philosophy. Dissertation: Hans Reichenbach's Philosophy of Grammar.

Michael Joseph Mestrovich, New Brighton, Pennsylvania B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964; M.B.A., Duquesne University, 1966. Major subject: Economics. Dissertation: The Economic Impact of MDTA: A Case Study of an Urban Economy.

tCharles Chijioke Ntamere, Nsu, Umuahia, Nigeria B.A., Haile Sellassie I University, 1966; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Major subject: Economics. Dissertation: The Feasibility of an Integrated Iron and Steel Industry in Nigeria and Biafra.

tDavid Paul O'Brien, Plainfield, New Jersey B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology, 1964. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Some Novel Chelating Polymers V. The Synthesis and Metal Com­plexation Properties of Polymers Derived From the Reactions of Linear and Cross-linked Polymers of Glycidyl Methacrylate with Ortho-Substituted Anilines and Aliphatic Polyamines.

Francis Peter Orlando, Baltimore, Maryland B.A., St. Peter's College, 1962; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964. Major subject: History. Dissertation: The Policy of Catholic Abstention from Italian Parliamentary Affairs, 1861-1919.

Yi-chuan Pan, Taipei, Taiwan B.S., National Taiwan University, 1956; M.S., Kansas State University, 1963. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: Analytic Sets of Finite Order in the Space of Several Complex Variables.

Mrs. Barbara Miller Peri, Chesterton, Indiana B.A., University of California (Berkeley), 1946; M.S., University of Wiscon­sin, 1948. Major subject: Microbiology. Dissertation: A Study of the Rela­tionship of Immune Response, Salivary Protein and Dental Caries Incidence in Caries-Resistant and Caries-Susceptible Strains of Rats.

Joseph P. Perry, Corpus Christi, Texas B.S. MetalEngr., University of Notre Dame, 1965. Major subject: Metal­lurgical Engineering and Materials Science. Dissertation: Strain Energy and Metastability of Three Dimensional Dislocation Arrays.

James M. Piowaty, Pinole, California B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1959; M.S., New Mexico State University, 1961. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: Pair Production Cross Section of Lead Near Threshold.

t Dennis Francis Polis, Los Angeles, California B.S., Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1963. Major subject: Physics. Disser­tation: An S-Matrix Formulation of the Neutral Kaon System.

tUdo W. Pooch, Los Angeles, California B.A., University of California (Los Angeles), 1965. Major subject: Physics. Dissertation: Broken Internal Symmetries and Mass Sum Rules in S-Matrix Theory.

Francis Xavier Quinn, Brookline, Massachusetts B.S., Boston College, 1964; M.S., ibid., 1966. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Alkylation of Enamines with t-Propargylic Chlorides.

tDavuluri Rama Mohana Rao, Kakinada, India B.S., Andhra University, 1963; M.S., ibid., 1964; D.I.I.T., Indian Institute of Technology, 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Structure Physical and Chemical Properties of the 2,5-Di·t-Butylcyclohexyl System. '

tBrother DePorres Raspitha, Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, .New York B.S., St. Francis College (New York), 1962. Major subject: Chemistry. Dis­

. scrtation: A Study of Alkyl Exchange in Aliphatic Ether-Lewis Acid Systems.

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tSister Mary Lonan Reilly, Sisters of St. Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes, Rochester, Minnesota B.A., College of St. Teresa (Minnesota}, 1963. M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1965. Major subject: History. Dissertation: A History of the Catholic Press Association, 1911-1968.

tMark Hershey Richardson, Gibbstown, New Jersey B.S.M.E., University of Notre Dame, 1964; M.S.M.E., ibid., 1966. Major subject: Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: Optimization of Large-Scale Discrete-Time Systems by a Component Problem Method.

Allan Blase Joseph Rodrigues, Bombay, India B.Sc., St. Xavier's College (India}, 1962; B.S.Ch.Eg., University of Notre Dame, 1965; M.S.Ch.Eg., ibid., 1966. Major subject: Chemical Engineering. Dissertation: Pressure and Temperature Effects on the Diffusion Coefficient of Ethane into the Liquid Phase of N-Octanc.

tMurray Salzman, Monticello, New York B.S., Bethel College, 1963; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1965. Major subject: Education. Dissertation: Perceptions of the College Environment and Need Dispositions As Related to Expressed Satisfaction.

tRonald Lee Sampson, Cincinnati, Ohio B.S., Ch.Eg., University of Notre Dame, 1961. Major subject: Chemical Engineering. Dissertation: A Study of the Turbulent Non-Newtonian Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate.

Roger G. Schneggenburger, Freeland, Michigan B.S., Canisius College, 1960. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Thennal and Spectral Studies of Some Transiton Metal Chelates.

Rev. Charles J. Seevers, Elkhart, Indiana B.A., Concordia Seminary (Nebraska}, 1949; M.S., St. Francis College (In­diana}, 1965. Major subject: Education. Dissertation: Problems and Psycho­logical Needs of Lutheran Confumands.

tJames R. Senft, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Loyola University (Illinois}, 1965. M.S., DePaul University, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics. Dissertation: On Weak Automorphisms of Uni­versity Algebras.

Martin Jeffery Shoemaker, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.S., Duquesne . University, 1965. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: Rearrangements of t-Propargylic Quaternary Ammonium Salts.

James Michael Sidie, Junior, Bloomington, Indiana B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1964; M.S., ibid., 1967. Major subject: Biology. Dissertation: Variability in the Sound Signals of the Honeybee Waggle Dance.

Charles B. Silio, Junior, San Francisco, California B.S.E.E., University of Notre Dame, 1965; M.S.E.E., ibid., 1967. Major sub­ject: Electrical Engineering. Dissertation: Simplex Coverability of Polytope­Bounded Polytopes and the State-Minimization of Stochastic Sequential Machines.

Kenneth Daniel Smith, Honolulu, Hawaii B.A., University of Hawaii, 1962; M.A., ibid., 1966. Major subject: English. Dissertation: Dramatic Adaptations of Hennan Melville's Billy Budd.

Richard 0. Spertzel, Frederick, Maryland B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1955; V.M.D., ibid., 1959; M.S., University of Rochester, 1962. Major subject: Microbiology. Dissertation: Hetero­transplanted Spleen Tissues in Diffusion Chambers: Therapeutic Benefits to Irradiated Mice.

David Melbourne Traboulay, Port of Spain, Trinidad B.A., National University of Ireland, 1963; M.A., ibid., 1964; M.A., Univer­sity of Notre Dame, 1969. Major subject: Mediaeval Studies. Dissertation: An Institutional and Intellectual History of the Universities of Mexico and San Marcos, Peru (1553-1800) : Influences of the Mediaeval University Tradition in Europe.

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Alex C. Warn-Vamas, Brookfield, Illinois B.S., University of Illinois, 1960; M.S., DePaul University, 1963. Major sub­ject: Aerospace Engineering. Dissertation: A Numerical Investigation of Geomagnetic Dynamos Driven by Thermal Convection.

Robert C. Wess, Cincinnati, Ohio B.A., Duns Scotus College, 1962; M.A., Xavier University (Ohio}, 1966. Major subject: English. Dissertation: The Image and Use of the Dutch in the Literary Works of Washington Irving.

Tah-Zen Yuan, Taiwan, China B.S., National Taiwan University, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics. Disser­tation: On the Solvability of the Freest Group of Exponent 4.

The Degree of Master of Arts on:

tCarlos Altimari Gasperi, Maracaibo, Venezuela Abogedo, Univ. del Zulia (Venezuela), 1967. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

Frank Robert Anderson, Montague, Michigan A.B., Syracuse University, 1962. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

tDavid Leslie Annis, Utica, New York B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Major subject: American Studies.

tRobert J. Antonio, Hamden, Connecticut B.A., Miami University (Ohio}, 1967. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology.

Anton Caswell Balcomb, Chambers, Arizona B.A., Duns Scotus College, 1965. Major subject: Art.

Barry Ernest Bercier, Fort Lauderdale, Florida A.B., Assumption College, 1967. Major subject: Philosophy.

tLee Roy Berry, Junior, Goshen, Indiana B.A., Eastern Mennonite College (Virginia}, 1966. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

Miss Rita Blastick, Whiting, Indiana B.A., St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, 1963. Major subject: Education.

tMrs. Therese A. Bobinski, New Buffalo, Michigan B.A., St. Mary's College (Indiana), 1960. Major subject: Education.

James Leo Bond, East Hartford, Connecticut A.B., St. Anselm's College, 1967. Major subject: Government and Inter­national Studies.

Walter Linn Bums, Lynn, Massachusetts B.S., University of Rhode Island, 1959. Major subject: Education.

Sister Regina F. Burrichter, Religious Sisters of Mercy, Springfield, Pennsylvania A.B., Immaculata College, 1950. M.A., Villanova University, 1960. Major subject: History.

t Rafael Tomas Caldera, Caracas, Venezuela Abogcdo, Univ. Central de Venezuela, 1967. Major subject: Philosophy.

Armand R. Cerbone, Milton, Massachusetts A.B., St. John's Seminary (Massachusetts), 1963. Major subject: Education.

t Brother Joseph Lawrence Cernick, Congregation of Holy Cross, Chicago, Illinois B.A., Loyola University, 1965. Major subject: History.

t Miss Mo Hing Chan, Hong Kong B.A., University of Hong Kong, 1968. Major subject: Economics.

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William Otis Child, Arlington, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute, 1965. Major subject: Government and Inter-­national Studies.

Brother Dennis C. Clancy, Christian Brothers of Ireland, Bronx, New York B.S., Iona College, 1954; M.A., St. John's University (New York), 1959; M.S., University of Notre Dame, 1965. Major subject: History and Philosophy of Science.

Miss Teresa Jean Conley, Indianapolis, Indiana B.A., St. Mary's College (Indiana), 1967. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

t Michael Henry Cook, Lyons, Illinois B.A., University of Dayton, 1964. Major subject: Liturgy.

t John Andrew Copeck, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada B.A., University of Saskatchewan, 1964. Major subject: Philosophy.

tMrs. Guillermina Jasso Cors, Laredo, Texas B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, 1962. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology. Dissertation: Replicative Research in Sociology: A Case Study.

Lance Cunha, Staten Island, New York B.A., Ithaca College, 1968. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

tRonald Joseph Deziel, Lawrence, Massachusetts B.A., Marquette University, 1966. Major subject: Government and Interna­tional Studies.

t Howard John Dooley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.A., Upiversity of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: History.

Thomas A. Downs, Appleton, Wisconsin B.A., St. Paul Seminary, 1960; M.A., ibid., 1964. Major subject: Education.

Stephen Joseph Dreher, Baldwinsville, New York B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964. Major rubject: English.

Robert Ward Duff, Arcadia, California B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology. Dissertation: Neighbors and Conception Control in a Philippine City.

t Richard Francis Elmore, Arlington, Massachusetts B.A., State College at Boston, 1967. Major subject: History.

James Frederic Eppert, Indianapolis, Indiana A.B., Butler University, 1967. 1\-lajor subject: Education.

Mrs. Mary Catherine Erwin, South Bend, Indiana B.A., Indiana University, 1969. Major subject: Modern and Classical Lan­guages (Russian).

Brother Robert Anthony Fachet, Society of Mary, Mineola, New York B.A., University of Dayton, 1964. Major subject: History.

Richard H. Funk, Portland, Oregon B.A., Mount Angel Seminary, 1959. Major subject: Government and Inter-­national Studies.

Emilio Miller Garza, San Antonio, Texas B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969. Major subject: Government and Inter-­national Studies.

Rev. Edward Raymond Goldian, Society of Jesus, Spokane, Washington A.B.,. Gonzaga University, 1961. Major subject: Modern and Classical Lan­guages {French).

John Thomas Goldrick, South Bend, Indiana University of Notre Dame, 1962. Major subject: Education.

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Mrs. Susan Dorner Graham1

Evanston, Illinois B.A., Mundelein College, 196b. Major subject: Art.

Mrs. Teresa R. Hassenger, South Bend, Indiana B.A., Marquette University, 1961; M.A., Northwestern University, 1965. Major subject: Education.

Brother Leray Francis Hebert, Brothers of the Sacred Heart, Houma, Louisiana B.S., Spring Hill College, 1961. Major subject: Education.

Garry William Hesser, South Bend, Indiana 'B.A., Phillips University, 1961; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1964. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

Rev. Thomas Andrew Hillenbrand, Order of St. Benedict, Marvin, South Dakota S.T.L., Pontificium Athenaeum S. Anselmi (Rome), 1967. Major subject: Theology.

tMichael John Jones, St. John's, Newfoundland B.A., Iona College, 1964. Major subject: Communication Arts.

tRev. Robert A. Keller, Saginaw, Michigan A.B., Sacred Heart Seminary (Michigan), 1952. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

tRichard Gerald Kiekbusch, Mishawaka, Indiana B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology.

tJames Allan King, Hughesville, Pennsylvania B.A., St. Procopius College, 1967. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

Mrs. Ann Marie Kowalski, Henderson, Kentucky B.A., Catherine Spalding College, 1966. Major subject: Philosophy.

tJames George Kowalski, Detroit, Michigan B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1966. Major subject: Philosophy.

Miss Mary Lyn Leone, Elkhart, Indiana B.A., St. Mary's College (Indiana), 1969. :Major subject: Modern and Classical Languages (French).

tMrs. Mariam S. Lorch, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Loyola University (Illinois), 1961. Major subject: Education.

t Brother Farrel Lorio, Brothers of the Sacred Heart, Baton Rouge, Louisiana B.S., Spring Hill College, 1952; M.S.L.S., Louisiana State University and A. & M. College, 1959; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Major subject: Education.

tSister Theresa Lowe Ching, Sisters of Mercy, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies A.B., Albertus Magnus College, 1958. Major subject: Theology.

Joseph Charles Marchese, Middle Village, Queens, New York B.S., St. John's University (New York), 1965; M.A., Columbia University, 1967. Major subject: History and Philosophy of Science.

Rev. James Charles McCarthy, Helena, Montana B.A., Carroll College, 1958. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

t John Francis McGee, Barrington, Illinois B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology.

tThomas John McMahon, Buffalo, New York B.A., Canisiw College, 1968. Major subject: History.

t Miss Ellen Michelle Moore, Westport, Connecticut B.A., Albertus Magnus College, 1968. Major subject: English.

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Francis Ryan Mulcahy, Minneapolis, Minnesota B.A., St. John's University (Minnesota}, 1967. Major subject: Theology.

Mrs. Cynthia D. Murray, Elkhart, Indiana B.A., Wellesley College, 1961; M.A.T., Smith College, 1962. Major subject: English.

t William Paul N eis, Chicago, Illinois B.A., V~lanova University, 1964. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

Florian Richard Neveu, Fairview, Massachusetts B.A., American International College (Massachusetts}, 1967. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

tJohn Patrick Patton, Cleveland, Ohio B.S., Xavier University (Ohio}, 1968. Major subject: History.

tRonald Walfrid Pearson, Cranston, Rhode Island B.A., Valparaiso University, 1968. Major subject: Government and Interna­tional Studies.

tSister M. Phyllis Piontek, School Sisters of Notre Dame, St. Louis, Missouri A.B., Webster College, 1953; Ed.M., St. Louis University, 1960. Major subject: Theology.

t Michael Andrew Popich, Parkersburg, West· Virginia B.A., University of Scranton, 1968. Major subject: Philosophy.

tCarl Gerard Schott, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.A., Duquesne University, 1968. Major subject: History.

Joseph An"thony Schwartz, III, University Park, Maryland B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Major subject: History and Philosophy of Science.

tEdward Allan Muir Shae, Buenos Aires, Argentina B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Major subject: Economics.

John F. Sheehy, Michigan City, Indiana S.T.L., The Catholic University of America, 1950. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

Joseph John Simoni, Schenectady, New York B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1963. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology. Dissertation: A Projective Technique for Measuring Preferred Family Size: A Comparison of Mexican and Haitian Data.

tRev. George Francis Simons, Elyria, Ohio A.B., Borromeo Seminary, 1959. Major subject: Liturgy. Dissertation: The Liturgical Reforms of Scipione de' Ricci and the Council of Pistoia.

tEugene E. Smary, Grand Rapids, Michigan B.A., Aquinas College, 1967. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

Mrs. Mary Louise Solomon, Mishawaka, Indiana A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 1965. Major subject: Modern and Classical Languages (Spanish}.

James Hanlon Stewart, South Bend, Indiana B.A., St. Paul Seminary, 1950. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology. Dissertation: A Career Model of Professional Organization: A Study of Organ­ization Effectiveness.

Joseph Keith Sullivan, Pueblo, Colorado B.A., New Mexico Highlands University, 1967. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

tMartin Edward Sullivan, Albany, New York B.A., St. Bernardine of Siena College, 1965. Major subject: History.

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fSister Mary Stella Szewczyk, School Sisters of Notre Dame, Chicago, Illinois B.A., Mount Mary College, 1955. Major subject: Education.

Leo Normand Turcotte, Woonsocket, Rhode Island A.B., Assumption College, 1966. Major subject: Philosophy.

fMrs. Mary Jeanne Vasoli, Los Angeles, California B.A., College of St. Benedict, 1961. Major subject: Sociology and Anthro­pology.

fLloyd Alden Wagner, West Covina, California B.A., California State College at Fullerton, 1966. Major subject: Government and International Studies.

Mrs. Phyllis Peck Warrick, Elkhart, Indiana B.A., Goshen College, 1963. Major subject: Sociology and Anthropology.

tRaymond Joseph Welch, Wheaton, Illinois · B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Major subject: Economics.

The Degree of Master of Theology on: Robert Casey Carey, Congregation of Holy Cross, Fairfax County,

Virginia A.B., Stonehill College, 1967.

Joseph Francis Callahan, Congregation of Holy Cross, Bridgeport, Connecticut A.B., Stonehill College, 1966; S.T.B., Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana, 1969.

Jerre Churchill Collins, Congregation of Holy Cross, South Bend, Indiana B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966.

Robert L. Epping, Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Thomas Michael Halkovic, Congregation of Holy Cross, Bridgeport, Connecticut A.B., Stonehill College, 1967.

Anton Theodore Kemps, Congregation of Holy Cross, Roselle, New Jersey B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966.

George J. Lucas, Congregation of Holy Cross, Trumbull, Connecticut A.B., Stonehill College, 1967.

Paul Dennis Marceau, Congregation of Holy Cross, Alpena, Michigan B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1996; B.Th., Pontificia Universitas Gregoriana, 1969.

Martin C. Rini, Congregation of Holy Cross, Rocky River, Ohio B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Bartholomew Christopher Salter, Congregation of Holy Cross, Skih­bereen, County Cork, Irehind A.B., Stonehill College, 1967.

Albert Lawrence Schweitzer, Congregation of Holy Cross, Brentwood, Missouri B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Thomas Walter Smith, Congregation of Holy Cross, Plattsmouth, Nebraska B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

John Sylvester Srode, Society of the Precious Blood, Dayton Ohio B.A., St. Joseph's College (Indiana), 1968. '

Thomas Alexander Stella, Congregation of Holy Cross, Detroit, Michigan B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

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John Leonard Michael Young, Congregation of Holy Cross, Dallas, Pennsylvania A.B., Stonehill College, 1966.

The Degree of Master of Fine Arts on: Sister Rita Ann Roethele, Sisters of Providence, St. Mary of the

Woods, Indiana B.S., St. Mary of the Woods College, 1963; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969.

The Degree of Master of Music on: Sister Patricia M. Pritchard, Religious Sisters of Mercy of the Union

of the United States of America, Red Bluff, California A.B., College of St. Mary (Nebraska), 1963.

Sister Mary Robertia Urban, Sisters of St. Dominic; Congregation of Most Holy Rosary, Sinsinawa, Wisconsin B.M.E., Rosary College, 1959.

The Degree of Master of Music Education on: tSister M. Carmencita Andres, Ursuline Convent of the Sacred Heart,

Toledo, Ohio B.M., American Conservatory of Music, 1953.

The Degree of Master of Science on: Richard Ilo Basham, Notre Dame, Indiana

B.A., Wartburg College, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

tRonald Alan Belt, Springfield, Ohio B.S., University of Dayton, 1965. Major subject: Physics.

John Patrick Broderick, New Hyde Park, New York B.A., Marist College (New York), 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

Albert Bon-yao Chu, Taiwan, China B.S., National Taiwan University, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics.

Nelson Sin Ngen Chung, Keokea, Hawaii B.S., University of Dayton, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

Melvin Eugene Conrad, Elkhart, Indiana B.A., University of Minnesota, 1968. Major subject: Chemistry.

Thomas Joseph Daly, Belgrade, Montana B.A., Carroll College, 1967. Major subject: Chemistry. Dissertation: The Synthesis and Quatemization of Some Model Azomethines Containing Aromatic Nitrogen Heterocycles.

Lawrence Stamper Darken, South Bend, Indiana B.S., University of Illinois, 1967. Major subject: Physics.

Michael James Dauphinee, Orinda, California B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Major subject: Microbiology.

Mrs. Josephine Elizabeth Davis, Albany, Georgia B.A., Spelman College, 1964. Major subject: Mathematics.

Miss Marie Elizabeth DeValcourt, New Iberia, Louisiana B.A., St. Mary's Dominican College, 1963. Major subject: Mathematics.

Darwin Glenn Darn, Lake Benton, Minnesota B.S., South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

David Peter Durant, Boston, Massachusetts B.S., Boston State College, 1962; M.E., ibid., 1965. Major subject: :Mathe­matics.

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tMrs. Kathleen Wong Emerson, Honolulu, Hawaii A.B., College of Notre Dame (California), 1967. Major subject: Biology. Dissertation: Ultrastructural Studies of Spermatogenesu in the Male Sterile T(1;3)v Translocation of Drosophila melanogaster.

Francis Joseph Feeney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., St. Joseph's College (Pennsylvania), 1967. Major subject: Chemistry.

David Edward Flitsch, Alburnett, Iowa B.A., Westmar College 1964. Major subject: Mathematics.

George Thomas Furst, Jersey City, New Jersey B.S., St. Peter's College, 1968. Major subject: Chemistry.

tVincent Patrick Gallagher, Brooklyn, New York A.B., Boston College, 1967. :Major subject: Mathematics.

Mrs. Katherine Sleight Ham, Mishawaka, Indiana B.A., St. Mary's College (Indiana), 1969. Major subject: Mathematics.

tRichard Martin Jaeger, Brooklyn, New York B.A., Boston College, 1967. Major subject: Mathematics.

tEugene Leo Leonard, Paterson, New Jersey B.S., Georgetown University, 1967. Major subject: Mathematics.

Michael Francis Lubozynski, Orlando, Florida B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1969. Major subject: Physics.

Sister Ann Carmel Luciano, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Latham, New York B.A., The College of St. Rose, 1964. Major subject: Mathematics.

Volker Jurgen Ludwig, Notre Dame, Indiana B.S., Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics.

Sister Jane McCarthy, Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Clinton, Iowa B.A., State University of Iowa, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics.

t Kent B. McReynolds, Dover, Delaware B.S.; Manhattan College, 1966. Major subject: Chemistry.

Robert Phillip Moffitt, Kansas City, Kansas B.S., University of Kansas, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics.

Sister Marie Elizabeth Neuberth, Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Baltimore, Maryland A.B., Trinity College (Washington, D.C.), 1965. Major subject: Mathematics.

Alan Raymond Parmenter, Bangor, Wisconsin B.S., Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, 1964. Major subject: Mathematics.

Herbert Elmer Peebles, Goshen, Indiana B.S., Goshen College, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

tCharles Francis Peltier, South Bend, Indiana B.S., College of the Holy Cross, 1967. Major subject: Mathematics.

James Edward Peterson, Junior, North Liberty, Indiana B.S., Indiana University, 1967. Major subjec;t: Mathematics.

John L. Ponzo, Lake Bluff, Illinois B.A., St. Mary's College (Minnesota), 1965. Major subject: Biology.

William James Popp, Ronan, Montana B.S., Brigham Young University, 1966. Major_ subject: Mathematics.

Miss Gisela Reyes, West New York, New Jersey B.A., Montclair State College, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

Paul Wayne Robinson, Minneapolis, Minnesota B.A., Augsburg College, 1965. Major subject: Mathematics.

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Jorge Saenz, Cajamarca, Peru Prof. de Educ. Secundaria, Escuela Normal Superior, Lima, 1962. Major subject: Mathematics.

t Hugo Sarabia, Lima, Peru Ing. Civil, Univ. Catolica del Peru, 1954; Cert. de Mathematicas Supcriores, Univ. Nacional de Ing., 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

William Allen Siefer, Bremen, Indiana B.S., Valparaiso University, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

Sister Colette Marie Smith, School Sisters of Notre Dame, Chicago, Illinois B.S., Mount Mary College, 1963. Major subject: Mathematics.

Peter H. Stuntebeck, Covington, Kentucky A.B., Villa Madonna College, 1967. Major subject: Physics.

tRev. John Charles Sullivan, Order of Friars Minor, Parma, Ohio B.A., Quincy College, 1956. Major subject: Physical Science.

Brother Walter S. Szalajka, Christian Brothers, Chicago, Illinois B.A., St. Mary's College {Minnesota), 1964. Major subject: Mathematics.

John Raymond Thompson, III, Groves, Texas B.A., Baylor University, 1966. Major subject: Mathematics.

Mrs. Margaret J o Van Laecke, Osceola, Indiana B.S., Ball State University, 1966. Major subject: Chemistry.

John Robert Van Meter, Elkhart, Illinois B.A., Lawrence College {Wisconsin), 1963. Major subject: Mathematics.

Sister Anna Maria Kit-Han Wong, Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic, Maryknoll, New York A.B., Brescia College, 1949. Major subject: Mathematics.

t John Scott Ziesenis, New Orleans, Louisiana B.S., Tulane University, 1967. Major subject: Biology.

The Degree of Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering on: tRobert Alan Hengstebeck, Valparaiso, Indiana

B.S.A.E., St. Louis University, 1967.

David Walter Lando, Schenectady, New York B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Dissertation: On the Dynamic Stability of a Low-Drag Body of Revolution.

Alfred M. Morrison, Corry, Pennsylvania B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Dissertation: Some Aspects of Fluid and Flight Dynamics.

Thomas H. Noethen, Jackson, Michigan B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Dissertation: Boattail Effects on the Dynamic Stability of a Body of Revolution.

Joseph Henry Roman, Pennsauken, New Jersey B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Dissertation: On the Dynamic Wind Tunnel Test of a Finned Body and Effect on Stability with the Addition of a Nose Ring and Fin Plates.

David Daniel Tarkowski, Mishawaka, Indiana B.S.A.E., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Dissertation: A Determination of the Non-Linear Stability Coefficients of Several Sounding Rockets.

The Degree of Master of Sdence in Chemical Engineering on: tSamson Afolabi Sorinmade, Abeokuta, Nigeria

B.S.Ch.Eg., University of Notre Dame, 1968. Dissertation: Losses From Fluidized Beds of Aluminum and Glass Particles.

tRenzo Willem Spanhoff, Rotterdam, The Netherlands B.Tech., Univ. of Bradford, U.K., 1968.

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The Degree of Master of Science in Civil Engineering on: t Michael J. Donovan, Lafayette, California

B.S.C.E., University of Notre Dame, 1964. Dissertation: Development and Evaluation of a Total Carbon Analyzer.

tDavid Lee Lounsbury, Levittown, New York B.S.C.E., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Dissertation: Neutralization of Acid Mine Drainage with Fly Ash.

The Degree of Master of Science in Engineering Science on: Peter M. Hodapp, Adrian, Michigan

B.S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1968.

Chi-Mou Ni, Kaohsiung, Taiwan B.S., National Taiwan University, 1967.

Malur Narayanarao Bapu Rao, Bangalore, Mysore, India B.E., University of Mysore, 1958. Dissertation: On the Stresses Around an Elliptic Hole in a Cylindrical Shell.

The Degree of Master of Science in Environic Design on: Richard Thomas Hill, Hastings, Nebraska

B.Sc.B.A., University of Nebraska, 1956; B.Arch., ibid., 1965. Dissertation: Highway Aesthetics: New Directions in Outdoor Advertising.

Royce Eugene LaNier, Dallas, Texas B.Arch., University of Texas, 1965. Dissertation: Geotecture.

The Degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering on: Dennis Paul Kenneth Bannon, Feasterville, Pennsylvania

B.E.E., Villanova University, 1968.

tGerald Gerard Cano, McKeesport, Pennsylvania B.S.E.E., University of Notre Dame, 1968.

tYu-chieh Chang, Tapei, Taiwan, China B.S.Engr., National Taiwan University, 1965.

Khalil Ahmad Hayeri, Kabul, Afghanistan B.S., Kabul University, 1968.

tShyam M. Mayadev, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India B.E., Osmania Univenity, 1966.

tSham Lal Mittal, Kingswaycamp, Delhi, India B.S., Panjab Univenity, 1964; B.E., Indian Institute of Science, 1967.

tFrederick John Northey, South Bend, Indiana B.S.E.E., Michigan College of Mining and Technology, 1956; M.S., Uni­venity of :Michigan, 1957.

Ovidio Sarria-Gonzalez, Palmira, Valle,- Colombia Ing. en Electronica, Univ. del Couca, Colombia, 1967.

James Allen Scheer, St. Joseph, Michigan B.S.Engr.Sci., Univenity of Notre Dame, 1969. Dissertation: The Determina· tion of the Feasibility of the Measurement of Epitaxial Film Thickness by Holographic Interferometry.

tDavid Lester Wiener, Memphis, Tennessee B.S.E.E., Christian Brothen College, 1968. Dissertation: A Control Theory Laboratory Manual for Students with Divene Programming Backgrounds.

tSingh Bhagavath Yalamanchili, Gosala, Andhra Pradesh, India B.E., Osmania Univenity, 1966.

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The Degree of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering on: Paul Thomas Gorski, South Bend, Indiana

B.S.M.E., University of Notre Dame, 1961. Dissertation: Elastohydrodynamic Theory and Traction Drives.

tFrank Alexander Olsofka, Oil City, Pennsylvania B.S.M.E.,. Tri-State College, 1967. Dissertation: An Interferometric Study of Gaseous Radiation With Conduction in Plane Layers of N

20 and C0

2-N

20

Mixtures.

tJohn Wendell Pitz, Batavia, Illinois B.S.M.E., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Dissertation: Transient Stagnation Point Heat Transfer with Gaseous Radiation.

Peter Frederick Riehm, Monroeville, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1966; B.S.M.E., ibid., 1967. Dissertation: Stabilized March Technique Applied to Inhomogeneous Neutron Transport.

Francisco Augusto Rodriguez,· Santiago, Dominican Republic Ingeniero Civil, Univ. Autonoma de Santo Domingo, 1967.

The Degree of Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science on:

Hsin-Nan Chou, Taipei, Republic of China B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1967.

tAlbert Clarence D'Silva, Bombay, India B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1968.

Sudhir K. Gupta, South Bend, Indiana B.Sc., Punjab University, 1968.

tRonald William Jones, Joliet, Illinois B.S.Metal.Engr., University of Notre Dame, 1968.

tWei Hsiung Kao, Taiwan, Republic of China B.S.E., Taiwan Cheng Kung University, 1967.

tSamuel Gilbert McDonald III, Alexandria, Virginia B.S.Metal.Engr., University of Notre Dame, 1968.

Mukund A. Phadke, Poena, India B.E., University of Poona, 1967.

Dennis C. Stewart, Bridgeport, Connecticut B.A., University of Bridgeport, 1968.

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THE COLLEGE OF. LAW

The Degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence on: Richard Francis Battagline, Youngstown, Ohio

B.B.A., Ohio University, 1967. Edward Austin Belmont, Newark, New Jersey

A.B., Fairfield University, 1967. Richard Michael Blumberg, St. Paul, Minnesota

B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969. Joseph Anthony Camarra, Oppenheim, New York

B.A., St. Bernardine of Siena College, 1967. James Hughes Cawley, Eldred, Pennsylvania

B.A., St. Bonaventure University, 1967. Richard Robert Cerbone, Port Jefferson Station, New York

B.B.A., St. John's University (New York), 1967. Michael William Connolly, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

B.S., St. John's University (Minnesota), 1967. Thomas Joseph DeLuca, Glenolden, Pennsylvania

B.S., University of Dayton, 1967. Thomas Edward Dempsey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

B.A., LaSalle College, 1967. Stephan Alexander DeSales, Sherman Oaks, California

B.A., University of San Diego, 1967. Thomas Anthony DiGrazia, Bronx, New York

A.A., Bronx Community College, 1965; A.B., Hunter College, 1966; A.M., Rutgers-The State University, 1967; C.E.A.L., University College, London, 1969.

Patrie Jeffrey Doherty, Portland, Oregon B.A., University of Oregon, 1966.

James Eloi Doyle, Beaumont, Texas B.A., Rice University, 1967.

Thomas George Ebel, Naperville, Illinois B.A., St. Procopius College, 1967.

Gerard Michael Egan, Danbury, Connecticut B.A., Fairfield University, 1967.

Richard Henry Farina, New Buffalo, Michigan B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969.

Robert John Forgash, Trenton, New Jersey B.A., LaSalle College, 1967.

John Patrick Forhan, Lyndhurst, Ohio B.A., John Carroll University, 1967.

Carl John Frank, Riverside, Illinois B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1969.

Bradley Thomas Freeman, Grand Rapids, Michigan B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

John Patrick Freeman, Naperville, Illinois B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Leonard Stephen Goslawski, Chicago, Illinois B.A., St. Mary's College, 1967.

William James Hammes, South Bend, Indiana B.S., Miami University, 1965.

James Alan Hardgrove, Danville, Illinois B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

James Patrick Harrington, Butte, Montana B.A., Carroll College, 1964; M.A., University of Wyoming, 1967.

Thomas Michael Harvick, Chicago, Illinois B.A., St. Mary's College, 1967. ·

Kenneth Allan Iverson, McGregor, Minnesota B.A., College of St. Thomas, 1967.

Joseph John Jankowski, Perth Amboy, New Jersey B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

James Kenneth Jesse, Buchanan, Michigan B.A., Michigan State University, 1965; M.B.A., Michigan State University, 1967.

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Robert Eldon Jonas, St. Louis, Missouri A.B., St. Louis University, 1965.

Richard Matthew Jordan, Glenview, Illinois A.B., Loyola University, 1967.

Joseph Edward Kane, Lansing, Michigan B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

William Clarence Keck, Hamilton, Ohio B.S., Xavier University, 1966.

James Michael Kelleher, Lancaster, New York B.A., St. Bonaventure University, 1967.

James Michael Kirker, Norwich, Connecticut A.B., St. Bonaventure University, 1967.

John Joseph Klein, Freeport, Illinois B.A., Loras College, 1967.

Daniel Anthony Kruse, Parma, Ohio A.B., Xavier University, 1967.

Robert Peter La Russo, Jr., Yorktown Heights, New York B.A., Iona College, 1967.

Joseph John Leahy, Klamath Falls, Oregon B.S., University of Oregon, 1965.

Ted Dalton Lee, Danville, Alabama B.E.E., Auburn University, 1967.

John Harrison L'Estrange, Jr., Westport, Connecticut D.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964.

Patrick Edward Maloney, Chicago, Illinois B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Michael James Masterson, Garfield Heights, Ohio B.A., John Carroll University, 1966. ·

Joseph Patrick McDavitt, Indianapolis, Indiana B.A., University of Dayton, 1967.

Robert Dennis McDonnell, Belmont, North Carolina A.B., Belmont Abbey College, 1967.

Philip Francis McGovern, Bronx, New York B.A., Iona College, 1967.

John Stewart Meany, Jr., Chicago, Illinois B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Joseph Michael Murray, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts A.B., Stonehill College, 1967.

Terrence Michael O'Connor, Buffalo, New York A.B., Canisius College, 1967.

Mrs. Graciela Olivarez, Phoenix, Arizona Leonard Opperman, South Bend, Indiana

A.B., Indiana University, 1950; M.A., University of Chicago, 1958. John Joseph Pappas, East Detroit, Michigan

B.A., Michigan State University, 1967. Jerome William Perry, Rochester, Minnesota

B.A., College of St. Thomas, 1967. John Kevin Plumb, Glenwood Landing, New York

B.A., St. Bonaventure University, 1967. Paul Edmund Pollock, Merrick, New York

B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1963. Donald Joseph Potvin, Worcester, Massachusetts

B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Robert John Quinlan, Reedsburg, Wisconsin

B.A., College of St. Thomas, 1967. Thomas Howard Ries, South Bend, Indiana

B.A., Tulane University, 1965. Thomas C. Rink, Rock Island, Illinois

D.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Daniel Anthony Rybak, Perry, New York

B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967. Philip Joseph Schmidt, Chicago, Illinois

B.S., Xavier University, 1967. Donald Robert Schuering, Quincy, Illinois

B.A., St. Benedict's College, 1967.

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Daniel Murphy Shea, Palm Beach, Florida A.B., John Carroll University, 1967.

Richard William Slawson, Rochester, Minnesota B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

John Louis Slimm, Trenton, New Jersey B.A., LaSalle College, 1967.

Thomas Clement Sopko, Ravenna, Ohio B.S., Xavier University, 1967.

Sterling Ashley Spainhour, Winston-Salem, North Carolina B.A., Hampton Institute, 1967.

Lawrence Emil Staab, Independence, Ohio B.S.-B.A., Xavier University, 1967.

Richard Thomas Sullivan, Bronx, New York B.A., Iona College, 1967.

Justin Joseph Tedrowe, Downers Grove, Illinois B.S., Loyola University, 1967.

John Francis Tully, Brooklyn, New York B.A., St. Francis College, 1967.

Richard Paul Tuohy, Chatfield, Minnesota B.S., St. John's University, 1967.

Robert Sylvester Urland, Emmaus, Pennsylvania B.S., University of Louisville, 1963.

John Bernard Van de North, River Forest, Illinois B.A., St. John's University, 1967.

David Edmund Walsh, Indianapolis, Indiana B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

James Webster, Muskegon Heights, Michigan A.B., University of Detroit, 1967.

David William Weigle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1967.

Francis Xavier Wright, Baltimore, Maryland (Cum laude) B.S., Loyola University, 1967.

J. Grant Zajas, Lackawanna, New York A.B., Canisius College, 1967.

THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

The Degree of Bachelor of Arts on: Gregory Lee Abrams, Oxford, Ohio Gregory Paul Adolf, Phoenix, Arizona (Cum laude) tWayne Lee Alexander, Southgate, Michigan Douglas Kevin Allaire, Arcadia, California Robert Harry Allaire, Winona, Minnesota Thomas Michael Allen, Allen Park, Michigan Stephen Edward Altman, Whippany, New Jersey Charles Patrick Amato, Jr., Norwalk, Ohio Thomas Paul Ambrose, New Rochelle, New York George Raymond Anderson, Hamden, Connecticut William David Anzelc, Joliet, Illinois, (Cum laude) Alan Richard Apt, Reading, Pennsylvania James Warren Armstrong, Northbrook, Illinois tCarlos Sergio Baeza-Valdes, Santiago, Chile (Magna cum laude) t Joseph Peter Baniewicz, Springfield, Pennsylvania Richard Wright Barber, Falls Church, Virginia Patrick Anthony Barbolla, Fort Worth, Texas Christopher Michael Barlow, Akron, Ohio tMichael Lucas Bars, Farmington, Michigan Marc William Bayliss, Medford, Oregon, (Cum laude) Charles Oliver Beeman, Montpelier, Vermont

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Alfred Francis Belcuore, Chatham Township, New Jersey (Cum laude) Thomas Omar Bennett, Glen Ellyn, Illinois (Cum laude) Wilfred Joseph Benoit, Jr., Waterford, Connecticut (Cum laude) Richard Alvin Beran, Rock Falls, Illinois Timothy John Berry, Las Altos, California (Magna cum laude) Cosmo Angelo Bertino, Columbus, Ohio Frank George Blundo, Jr., Hackensack, New Jersey John Richard Bollini, Canton, Ohio Salvatore John Bommarito, North Babylon, New York Christopher Call Bonwit, Hackensack, New Jersey (Cum laude) Sean Cranny Booher, New Rochelle, New York Edwin Donald Booth, Newport, Rhode Island James Robert Borchers, Dayton, Ohio Frank Michael Borkowsky, Ottawa, Illinois John Michael Bowens, Jersey City, New Jersey Thomas William Bower, Williamsport, Indiana Warren Caesar Bowles, Jr., Dodge City, Kansas Joseph Charles Bracci, Rochester, New York (Cum laude) Charles Henry Bradley, Wilmington, Delaware (Maxima cum laude) Joseph Denis Bradley, South Bend, Indiana William Joseph Braun, Kansas City, Missouri David Michael Breen, Wakefield, Massachusetts William Daniel Brejcha, Chicago, Illinois (Cum laude) Terence Gerard Brennan, Chicago, Illinois Robert Miller Brereton, Oradell, New Jersey Thomas Patrick Bridenstine, Detroit, Michigan James Frederick Britt, Portland, Oregon Dennis John Broderick, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) John Gordon Broderick, Northport, New York James Edward Brogan, Bratenahl, Ohio tChristopher Collins Brown, New Rochelle, New York Peter Patrick Bruderle, Havertown, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) John Charles Brugger, Bethesda, Maryland James Bennett Bryan, Carthage, Missouri Paul William Buchbinder, Chicago, Illinois Donald James Buckley, Flossmoor, Illinois Robert Lee Burgdorf, Jr., Evansville, Indiana (Cum laude) Leo Francis Burke, Richmond, Virginia Gerald Thomas Burns, Park Forest, Illinois (Maxima cum laude) Robert Matthew Burns, Fort Wayne, Indiana Kenneth Regis Buser, Youngstown, Ohio James Edward Butler, Jr., Indianapolis, Indiana Richard Ambrose Butusov, Tinley Park, Illinois Peter James Cahill, Boston, Massachusetts Brian Joseph Calvey, North Bellmore, New York

(Magna cum laude) Robert John Campbell, Beaver, Pennsylvania Thomas Francis Carlin, Waukegan, Illinois (Magna cum laude) Bruce Edward de Gouveia Carter, Notre Dame, Indiana Michael Joseph Casanova, Crystal Falls, Michigan Brian John Casey, Midland, Michigan Thomas John Cashore, Norristown, Pennsylvania tBrother Chester Nicholas Caster, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana

(Magna cum laude) Lawrence Brell Cavaliere, Ardmore, Pennsylvania

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Michael John Celizic, Painesville, Ohio (Cum laude) James Kenneth Chandler, Asbury Park, New Jersey Stephen Peter Chardos, Mountainside, New Jersey Claude George Chenard, Manchester, New Hampshire Joel John Cicerrella, Lorain, Ohio Michael John Claesgens, Oradell, New Jersey Dennis John Clark, Johnstown, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) Daniel Joseph Clements III, Columbus, Ohio Jeffery Michael Clery, Palatine, Illinois Patrick James Clinton, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan (Cum laude) Michael Kevin Collins, Winnetka, Illinois Robert Henry Colson, Columbus, Ohio (Maxima cum laude} Michael Peter Comiskey, Oak Park, Illinois (Magna cum laude) Michael Joseph Conlon, Bethesda, Maryland Joseph Raymond Connelly, Buffalo, New York Thomas Michael Connolly, Nashville, Tennessee Michael Curran Convy, Chesterfield, Missouri Louis Martin Corsino, Chicago Heights, Illinois Michael Anthony Costello, Crystal Lake, Illinois (Magna cum laude) Robert Michael Coughlin, Cleveland, Ohio Albert Roloson Counselman, Baltimore, Maryland Michael Allan Craig, Muncie, Indiana Roger Edward Craska, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mark Edward Crawford, Fort Dodge, Iowa James Edward Crowe, Jr., St. Louis, Missouri '(Cum laude) John Michael Crump, West Caldwell, New Jersey Thomas Francis Cummings, Worcester, Massachusetts Jay Reece Cusick, Solon, Ohio Stephen William Cutillo, Raynham, Massachusetts William David Cvengros, Bloomington, Illinois '(Cum laude) Kenneth Peter Dahl, Hastings, Minnesota John Joseph Dalton, Jr., Bloomfield, New Jersey Juan Davila, Quito, Ecuador John Leo Davis, Indianapolis, Indiana Thomas Gerald Davis, South Bend, Indiana Jeffrey John Day, Fort Lee, New Jersey Reginald E. Martin Day, Jr., New Rochelle, New York James Andrew de Arrieta, Winnemucca, Nevada Curtis Leonard DeClue, Columbus, Indiana. (Cum laude) David Decoursey, Shawnee Mission, Kansas Fred Thomas Dedrick, Staten Island, New York Michael Francis Deegan, Riverside, California Philip Leroy Defliese, Jr., Garden City, New York

(Magna cum laude) Richard Michael DeFrank, Chicago, Illinois Mark Joseph Dellamano, Los Altos, California James Robert Dempster, Mendota, Illinois Robert Thomas Derengoski, East Lansing, Michigan James Michael D'Errico, Kensington, Connecticut Edgar Francis Devine, Jr., Waldwick, New Jersey (Cum laude) Edward Walter Devine, Staten Island, New York Paul Gerard Devine, Bloomfield, New Jersey Robert Peter D.eVita, New York, New York Daniel Thomas Dillon, III, Joliet, Illinois (Cum laude). James Andrew Dineen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gerald Thomas Dobyns, Whiting, Indiana Philip Louis Dollard, Rochester, New York

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Henry Michael Domzalski II, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan tJohn Richter Donahue, Jr., Detroit, Michigan Michael Francis Donnelly, Foxboro, Massachusetts Gerard Kevin Donovan, Tulsa, Oklahoma tJames Edward Dorson, Notre Dame, Indiana John Patrick Dowdall, Missoula, Montana (Maxima cum laude) John Michael Downey, Mission, Kansas Richard Thomas Doyle, Salem, Massachusetts Fred John Drankoski, Jr., Endicott, New York Donald Francis Driscoll, Cranford, New Jersey (Magna cum laude) John Michael Drumgould, Poughkeepsie, New York Michael Kerrigan Duffey, Richardson, Texas (Cum laude) John Raymond Duffy, Downers Grove, Illinois Thomas Joseph Duffy III, Concord, New Hampshire William Gregory Durett, Clark, New Jersey Philip Joseph Eagan, Bronx, New York Michael Thomas Earle, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Indiana Arthur Benedict Eddy, Ashley, Pennsylvania Thomas Robert Edman, St. Paul, Minnesota (Cum laude) David Allen Edmonds, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Stephen Corry Effler, Scarsdale, New York Robert Redmond Egan, Chicago, Illinois George Michael Egart, Jr., Park Ridge, Illinois Thomas Edward Ehrbar, Lyndhurst, Ohio · Michael Henry Eldred, Terre Haute, Indiana tDavid Chester Erickson, Gardiner, Maine John Edward Ervin, Leawood, Kansas Richard Thomas Faber, Sandusky, Ohio (Magna cum laude) James Joseph Fabian, Haddonfield, New Jersey Michael Edward Fairchild, Kingston, New York Thomas Patrick Fauls, Northbrook, Illinois John Edward Felton III, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Angel Dominic Fernandez, Tampa, Florida Eduardo Ferrer, Panama, Republic of Panama David Lee Finley, Aurora, Ohio Michael Regan Fisher, Indianapolis, Indiana David Patrick Fleming, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania James Charles Fogarty, Brick Town, New Jersey John Hernan Fonseca, Los Angeles, California Timothy John Forward, Rochester, New York David Thomas Fritts, Dixon, Illinois '(Cum laude) Brian Michael Fullam, Baldwin, New York Joseph Matthew Furjanic, Schererville, Indiana Steven Robert Gable, South Bend, Indiana James Richard Gabriel, Bridgewater, Massachusetts (Cum laude) Colm Thaddeus Gage, Baltimore, Maryland (Magna cum laude) John Francis Gallagher, Lynbrook, New York (Cum laude) tEdward George Garvey, South Bend, Indiana Christopher Gordon Gallavan, Dayton, Ohio Stephen Anthony Galvacky, Dunellen, New Jersey Charles Stephen Garrett, Kalamazoo, ·Michigan John Hugh Garvey, Sharon, Pennsylvania {Maxima cum laude) John Joseph Gasser, Logan, Ohio Gary Allan Gcreffi, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Magna cum laude) John Robert Gerrein, Newport, Kentucky

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Paul George Gill, Mobile, Alabama Geoffrey Robert Gillette, Chatham, New Jersey Wayne Stephen Gilmartin, Levittown, New York (Magna cum laude) Gary Ray Goodsell, Racine, Wisconsin Thomas Camblin Gores, Bellevue, Washington Michael Quigley Graham, Hopkins, Minnesota (Magna cum laude) Richard Eugene Grawey, Peoria, Illinois (Cum laude) Luke Anthony Griffin, Wellesley, Massachusetts Alden Edgar Gross III, Salem, Ohio Paul Arthur Guarnieri, Warren, Ohio Kenneth Edward Guentert, Oregon, Illinois (Cum laude) James Grady Gunter, Indianapolis, Indiana Paul Cornelius Haas II, Mendon, Michigan Robert Kenneth Hagan, Chicago, Illinois '(Cum laude) John Payne Hancock, Jr., Waverly, Kentucky Dennis Michael Hand, Valparaiso, Indiana tJames Ronald Hansen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) James Russell Hansen, Jr., Northbrook, Illinois Michael Eugene Harden, Fremont, California John Hubert Harmon, Indianapolis, Indiana Robert George Harrison, Miami, Florida William Andrew Hasbrook, Indianapolis, Indiana Thomas Joseph Heinen, Hinsdale, Illinois (Cum laude) Thomas Lambert Heleotis, Wanamassa, New Jersey William Eugene Hellams, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma tDaniel Thomas Hellman, Lexington, Nebraska tThomas Michael Henehan, Plainfield, New Jersey Thomas Condon Herbstritt, River Forest, Illinois Patrick Thomas Hergenroeder, West Richfield, Ohio

(Magna cum laude) Paul John Hergenroeder, West Richfield, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Paul Hickey, Little Rock, Arkansas Donald Edward Hillier, Watertown, Massachusetts Edward Martin Hogan, Chicago, Illinois John Lester Holgerson, Taunton, Massachusetts (Cum laude) Roger Eugene Holzgrafe, Quincy, Illinois Kevin Maxen Howard, Kalamazoo, Michigan Patrick Basil Howell, Detroit, Michigan (Magna cum laude) Daniel Tobin Hughes, Chittenango, New York. Thomas Daniel Hughes, Indianapolis, Indiana William Joseph Hughes, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Earl Joseph Hurd III, Boonton, New Jersey Stephen Edward Hurd, Perry, Iowa (Cum laude) Brett Alan Huston, Muncie, Indiana Harry Lee Irvine, Valley Stream, New York Albert Walter Isenman III, Little Rock, Arkansas Joseph Edward Jacob, South Haven, Michigan Donald Peter Jacobs, Chicago, Illinois Daniel Robert Jenky, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana Robert Allen J ockisch, Peoria, Illinois Bruce Timothy Johnson, Oxon Hill, Maryland Raymond Francis Jones, Marine City, Michigan Robert James Jones, Jr., Newark,._New Jersey Theodore Jones, Houston, Texas Garrie James Kane, New York, New York James Patrie Karson, Shawnee Mission, Kansas

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Patrick Kavanaugh, Washington, District of Columbia Patrick Francis Kealy, Oakland, California (Magna ,cum laude) tPaul Anthony Keefe, West Roxbury, Massachusetts Robert John Keefe, Houston, Texas William Joseph Keeler, Jr., Mission Viejo, California Joseph Daniel Keenan III, Park Ridge, Illinois ·. tPaul Joseph Kelley, Sea Cliff, New York (Cum laude) Daniel Nail Kelly, Fort Wayne, Indiana David Lawrence Kelly, Chicago, Illinois George Joseph Kelly, Jr., Butler, Pennsylvania Michael Evans Kelly, Flint, Michigan Peter McClorey Kelly II, Schererville, Indiana William Michael Kelly, Gloucester City, New Jersey

(Magna cum laude) Michael Charles Kendall, Jasper, Indiana Charles Joseph Kennedy, Claymont, Delaware '(Cum laude) John Warren Kennedy, Wichita, Kansas Kevin Anthony Kennedy, Flossmoor, Illinois Thomas Edward Kennedy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania William Joseph Kennedy, Willoughby, Ohio Charles Kevin Kentfield, Burlingame, California John Joseph Keogh, Norwalk, Connecticut John Roland Keys, Kettering, Ohio '(Maxima cum laude) Lawrence James Kickham, Saginaw, Michigan Harry Kinser Kiefer, Chicago, Illinois (Cum laude) Bruce Michael Killion, Defiance, Ohio James Michael Kinsela, Kimberly, Idaho Leo William Klemm, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Philip Edward Kloby, Jersey City, New Jersey William Stanley Knapp,· Evergreen Park, Illinois Patrick Kelly Knauer, Springfield, Missouri (Cum laude) David Michael Knight, Indianapolis, Indiana Theodore Knuck, Elkhart, Indiana John James Koch, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin David Samuel Kocsis, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Philip Grant Koenig, Rockford, Illinois John Dennis Kohler, Teaneck, New Jersey Michael Walter Kovacevich, Bakersfield, California

(Magna cum laude) Frederick Scott Kraly, Whiting, Indiana (Cum laude) Joseph James Kraly, Whiting, Indiana John William Kramer III, Baltimore, Maryland (Cum laude) John Paul Kreis, Scranton, Pennsylvania Martin Patrick Kress, Syracuse, New York Dale James Kroll, South Bend, Indiana Thomas Anthony Kronk, Detroit, Michigan Joseph Harold Kuchta, Medford, Massachusetts Philip Gregory Kukielski, Newburgh, New York (Cum laude) Robert Joseph Kundtz, Naperville, Illinois Dominick Joseph Lacovara, Jr., Fort 'Worth, Texas James Patrick Laflin, St. Louis, Missouri (Cum laude) Harold Joseph Lamboley, New Haven, Connecticut

(Magna cum laude) Mark Peter Lamia, Dallas, Texas Lawrence David Landry, Bloomfield Hills, Wisconsin John Richard Lane, Downers Grove, Illinois (Cum laude) Brendan John Lantier, White Plains, New York

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William Burton Larsen, Valley Stream, New York James William Lawler, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin '(Cum laude) Thomas Michael Lawson, New City, New York Joseph Noel Layden, Green Bay, Wisconsin

' Rogers David LeBaron, Los Altos, California Thomas Francis Lemos, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana Hugh Francis Lena, New London, Connecticut Leo Alois Lensing, Lake Providence, Louisiana (Maxima cum laude)

Valedictorian John Albert Leonard, Linden, New Jersey Pasquale Anthony Leonardo, Vineland, New Jersey Thomas Michael Leslie, Larchmont, New York (Cum laude) John Robert Leuck, Muscatine, Iowa David Allen Lewis, Rockford, Illinois Richard Lawrence Libowitz, Stamford, Connecticut (Cum laude) John Reid Lichtenfels, South Bend, Indiana Russell John Lindemann, North Merrick, New York Michael Paul Linkevich, Linden, New Jersey Thomas Arthur Lipps, Perry, Ohio William Robert Litgen, Chicago, Illinois Stephen Eugene Locher, Monticello, Iowa William George Locke III, Prairie Village, Kansas

(Maxima cum laude) Christopher John Loving, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Daniel Joseph Luby, Dallas, Texas Richard Arthur Luebbe, Oak Park, Illinois (Cum laude) Michael Edward Lynch, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts Timothy James MacCarry, New City, New York Gordon Donald MacDonald, Port Washington, Long Island,

New York James Andrew MacDonald, Farmingdale, New York Michael Ross MacDonald, Whitefish, Montana William Kelley Macke, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania John Anthony MacKenzie, Birmingham, Michigan Daniel Dougall MacLellan, Hudson, Ohio John Madden IV, McLean, Virginia Robert Victor Madden, Birmingham, Michigan (Magna cum laude) William Joseph Madden, Sharon, Pennsylvania Lawrence Joseph Mahon, South Bend, Indiana Timothy Kane Mahon, St. Paul, Minnesota (Magna cum laude) Andrew Joseph Mahoney, Niles, Michigan William Francis Malone, Jr., Falls Church, Virginia John Michael Maloney, Jackson, Mississippi William Francis Maloney, Spring Lake, New Jersey Carl Gregory Maneri, Oyster Bay, New York George Arthur Marchetti, Chicago, Illinois '(Magna cum laude) Carl Marcus, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania George Alan Marino, Stratford, Connecticut Charles Giennon Martinez, New Orleans, Louisiana Stephen John Massey, Santa Barbara, California (Maxima cum laude) Armand Joseph Mauro, Jr., Binghamton, New York Michael Stephen McAleer, Jacksonville, Florida Robert Paul McAleer, Butler, New Jersey Charles Joseph McCabe, Westwood, New Jersey '(Magna cum laude) James Terrence McCabe, Dedham, Massachusetts Michael James McCann, Hamilton, Ontario Michael Robert McCann, Salamanca, New York (Cum laude) Terrence Joseph McCarthy, Brookfield, Illinois

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Mark Robert McClellan, Taunton, Massachusetts Thomas George McCloskey, Santa Monica, California (Cum laude) James Joseph McConn, Jr., Houston, Texas (Cum laude) Robert George McConn, Houston, Texas Michael Gerard McCormack, Brooklyn, New York Michael Patrick McCoy, Erie, Pennsylvania Francis O'Donnell McDermott, Chicago, Illinois John Vallely McDermott, Jr., Closter, New Jersey Frederick Joseph McDonough, Deal, New Jersey Patrick John McDonough, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Daniel Clark McElroy, St. Paul, Minnesota Arthur Cecil McFarland, Charleston, South Carolina Peter Albert McGrath, Panama, Republic of Panama Timothy Reardon McHugh, Kingston, Rhode Island Gary John Mcinerney, Grand Rapids, Michigan Jerome Michael McKeever, Westlake, Ohio Hugh Edmund McKenna, Florham Park, New Jersey (Cum laude) Philip Richard McKenna, Chicago, Illinois Michael Patrick McKone, Detroit, Michigan tThomas Edwin McMahon, Oak Park, Illinois Michael Dennis McNicholas, Pompano Beach, Florida Michael Alexander Mead, Stamford, Connecticut Richard Alan Meckel, East Norwalk, Connecticut (Cum laude) Richard Thomas Meehan, Jr., Bridgeport, Connecticut John Joseph Megall, Chicago, Illinois Gregory Guilbert Meier, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma David Lawrenc·e Menzel, West Orange, New Jersey

(Maxima cum laude) Michael Paul Merlie, Merchantville, New Jersey James Anthony Merlitti, Akron, Ohio Patrick Michael Meter, Saginaw, Michigan Michael Dennis Meuse, Reading, Massachusetts Douglas Paul Meyer, Minster, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Eric Michael Meyer, Huron, Ohio Leo Joseph Meyer, Indianapolis, Indiana William Bernard Middendorf, Jr., Washington, District of Columbia David Alan Mikelonis, Jackson, Michigan (Magna cum laude) Robert Jerome Miko, Cleveland, Ohio William Hennessy Miller, San Francisco, California Edward James Minch, Cleveland, Ohio Dennis Charles Mindnich, Wayland, Massachusetts tAlan Peter Mirabelle, Yorktown Heights, New York Mark Aloysius Mitchell, Columbus, Ohio (Cum laude) Thomas Edward Mitchell, Roanoke, Virginia Richard Jeffrey Mize, Kellogg, Idaho (Cum laude) Philip Stanley Mokrzecki, Hadley, Massachusetts (Cum laude) Herbert Brian Moore, Trenton, New Jersey James Edward Moore, Salina, Kansas John Anthony Moran, Jr., Hagerstown, Maryland Patrick Joseph Moran, Houston, Texas (Cum laude) Richard Francis Moran, St. Louis, Missouri (Maxima cum laude) William Joseph Moran, Rockville, Maryland Robert Francis Morand, Cincinnati, Ohio John Hardy Mordaunt, Jr., Edina, Minnesota (Magna cum laude) Douglas Hugh Moreland, Seattle, Washington Douglas Lee Morrow, Geneva, New York Joseph David Moses, Fairview Park, Ohio (Cum laude) John Edwin Mroz, Osterville, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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John Charles Mullane, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee Patrick Joseph Mullin, Fort Wayne, Indiana James White Murphy, Taunton, Massachusetts Timothy Boylan Murphy, Needham Heights, Massachusetts

(Magna cum laude) Joseph Francis Murray, Lowell, Massachusetts John Patrick Murtagh, Cleveland, Ohio John Paul Mustone, Alexandria, Virginia Stephen Richard Mysliwiec, Grand Rapids, Michigan

(Magna cum laude) Charles Joseph Nagy, Jr., Granger, Indiana '(Cum laude) Paul Thomas Napolski, Berwyn, Illinois Thomas John Nash, Flushing, New York Gerald John Neski, Harwinton, Connecticut tStephcn Patrick Newton, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana Denis Gerard Nolan, San Luis Obispo, California Michael William Nolan, Columbus, Ohio John Joseph Noonan III, Watervliet, New York Robert Wood Northup, Richmond, Virginia (Cum laude) Richard Carlen Naser, Birmingham, Alabama Daniel John Oberst, Rochester, New York (Maxima cum laude) James Patrick O'Brien, Wayne, New Jersey Michael John O'Brien, San Diego, California Richard James O'Brien, Rocky Point, New York Robert Joseph O'Brien, Jr., Winnetka, Illinois William Michael O'Brien, Lynn, Massachusetts James Joseph O'Connell III, Newport, Rhode Island

(Maxima cum laude) Salutatorian Thomas Peter O'Connell, Fort Lee, New Jersey Edward Patrick O'Connor, Kansas City, Missouri Michael Patrick O'Connor, Orchard Park, New York Thomas James O'Hara, Chicago, Illinois (Magna cum laude) James Gerard O'Kane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania tFederico Olarte, Medellin, Colombia Robert Lyle Olson, Superior, Wisconsin Robert Francis O'Malley, Jr., Miami, Florida Timothy Joseph O'Meilia, North Palm Beach, Florida Michael Vincent Oriard, Spokane, Washington (Magna cum laude) Brian Joseph O'Shaughnessy, Wilmette, Illinois Gerald Eugene O'Shaughnessy, Wichita, Kansas (Cum laude) Terence Patrick O'Shaughnessy, Winnetka, Illinois James Patrick O'Sullivan, Bronx, New York Paul David Ott, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Cum laude) Michael Christopher Otto, Cleveland, Ohio (Cum laude) George Odell Ovitt, Jr., Wayside, New Jersey James Randall Owens, Weehawken, New Jersey Ronald William Pagano, Norfolk, Virginia Roger Phelps Palma, Rochester, New York Daniel O'Leary Palmer, Tallahassee, Florida Curtis Meredith Parent, Houston, Texas Connie Michael Pascale, Somerville, New Jersey (Magna cum laude) Donald Patrician, Pennsauken, New Jersey William Frank Patrick, East Liverpool, Ohio Martin Edmund Pehl, Thompsonville, Connecticut William Robert Pellettieri, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee Phillip Malcolm Perry, Beaver, Pennsylvania

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Roy Edmund Perry, Orange, Connecticut John Rocco Pescatore, Ridgefield, New Jersey (Cum laude) James Joseph Peters, Benton Harbor, Michigan John Bernard Phebus, South Bend, Indiana James Joseph Phelps, Wayzata, Minnesota (Magna cum laude) Charles Michael Piacentino, Marion, Ohio William Thomas Picchioni, Baldwin, New York John Shea Pierce, West Roxbury, Massachusetts William Francis Pierce, West Roxbury, Massachusetts U el Edwin Pitts, Dallas, Texas John Joseph Podesta, Cincinnati, Ohio Timothy Hugh Casimir Poley, Pennsauken, New Jersey David George Porter, Largo, Florida Frank Duane Poskon, Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Stephen Douglas Prendergast, Wilmington, Delaware Vi to Louis Racanelli, Chicago, Illinois (Cum laude) John Godfrey Ragsdale, Jr., Lake Forest, Illinois Frank William Ralph, Irwin, Pennsylvania John Thomas Ratcliffe, Roslyn, Pennsylvania Vincent Arthur Reale, Westport, Connecticut John Michael Reid, Summit, New Jersey John Steven Reid, South Bend, Indiana James Christopher Reilly, Yonkers, New York Richard Walter Reinthaler, Paramus, New Jersey (Cum laude) Richard John Remijas, Chicago, Illinois Richard Coe Reynolds, Madison, Wisconsin , Paul Francis Rice, Elm Grove, Wisconsin (Magna cum laude) Michael Joseph Richards, West Long Branch, New Jersey tRichard M. Riehle, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin (Cum laude) Paul Robert Rigney, Jr., Belleville, Illinois t Michael Joseph Rippey, Indianapolis, Indiana Eugene Frederick Ritzenthaler, Phoenix, Arizona (Magna cum laude) John Robert Roach, Columbus, Ohio Michael Brian Roach, Columbus, Ohio Frederick Charles Robertshaw, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio Peter Dominic Rocca, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana

(Magna cum laude) Richard John Roddewig, Chicago, Illinois (Maxima cum laude) James Edward Rohr, Shaker Heights, Ohio tRaymond Edward Role, Chicago, Illinois JaJ!les Edward Rollins, Cumberland, Maryland (Cum laude) Henry Schuberth Romano, Jr., Skokie, Illinois Kevin Michael Rooney, Wantagh, New York Robert John Rosenbach, Comfort, T~xas John Howard Rubel, Glen Ellyn, Illinois John Curtis Rudolf, Spokane, Washington James Lee Ruzicka, Portland, Oregon (Cum laude) John Joseph Ryan II, Bloomfield, New Jersey '(Magna cum laude) Thomas More Ryan, Kensington, Maryland William Lawrence Ryan, Kansas City, Missouri William Allen Sackett, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Eric John Sandeen, South Bend, Indiana (Cum laude) John Sheffield Santi, Seattle, Washington Salvatore Carmine Santino, Brooklyn, New York tDaniel Joseph Saracino, Mishawaka, Indiana Grant William Sassen, Grand Island, Nebraska tDavid LePere Savageau, Denver, Colorado Nicholas Phillip Scarpelli, Jr., Spokane, Washington

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Thomas Gerard Schatz, Omaha, Nebraska James Brady Scherer, 1viedia, Pennsylvanh (Magna cum laude) Nicholas John Schiralli, Gary, Indiana Richard Paul Schlegel, North Caldwell, New Jersey (Cum laude) Donald Roger Schmidt, Plainfield, New Jersey (Cum laude) Brother George Carl Schmitz, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana

(Cum laude) Robert Philip Schmuhl, Michigan City, Indiana Karl John Schroeder, Suffern, New York (Maxima cum laude) Larry Clarence Schumacher, East Orange, New Jersey Albert Hutchins Schumaker II, Columbus, Indiana James Joseph Schwartz, Greensburg, Pennsylvania David Andrew Scott, Oakdale, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) Robert Allan Scrivens, North Adams, Massachusetts (Cum laude) Daniel Joseph Sedley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jeffrey Christopher Seiter, Xenia, Ohio Raymond John Serafin, Garden City, Michigan (Cum laude) Christopher Ernest Servant, Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts Francis Anthony Sesek, Lorain, Ohio '(Magna cum laude) tStcven Christopher Setzer, Edina, Minnesota Joseph William Shadwell, Jr., Morris Plains, New Jersey Charles Leon Shafer, II, Los Alamos, New Mexico

'(Maxima cum laude) Vincent Bernard Sherry, Jr., Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

(Magna cum laude) Stephen Edward Shields, Clinton, Maryland Thomas Andrew Shine, Xenia, Ohio John Carl Shortell, Wallingford, Connecticut (Maxima cum laude) Bruce Andrew Shurtz, Kalamazoo, Michigan Robert James Simons, Jr., Dayton, Ohio Richard Timothy Simpson, South Bend, Indiana (Magna cum laude) Brian Joseph Siplo, Rochester, New York t Mario Ernest Siravo, Rockville, Maryland (Cum laude) John Patrick Sloan, Bronxville, New York Edward Michael Smith, Dayton, Ohio (Cum laude) Edwin O'Malley Smith, West Haven, Connecticut James Alexander Smith, Jr., Northbrook, Illinois (Cum laude) Kevin Francis Smith, Palos Heights, Illinois Robert MacDonald Smith, Sioux City, Iowa (Magna cum laude) Russell Paul Smith, Cleveland, Ohio Thomas Fenton Smith, Larchmont, New York tPaul Francis Snow, Long Beach, California William Hartigan Sorrell, Burlington, Vermont '(Magna cum laude) Robert John Spaulding, Jr., Laconia, New Hampshire Thomas Stephen Sperber, Cincinnati, Ohio Vincent Martin Spohn, San Francisco, California John Joseph Standring, Chicago, Illinois Robert Ward Stanton, Inverness, Palatine, Illinois Christopher Anthony Starr, Buffalo, New York James Edward Staudenheimcr, Kenton, Ohio James Robert Stearns, Harlowton, Montana Stephen Joseph Steiner, Dayton, Ohio Christopher Quentin Stephan, Evanston, Illinois Charles Albert Stuppy, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Brian Paul Sullivan, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Gregory McCord Sullivan, Dallas, Texas Timothy John Sullivan, Tulsa, Oklahoma Timothy Charles Sweeney, Madison, ·Wisconsin

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Michael Edwin Sweet, North Miami Beach, Florida Thomas Joseph Talcott, North Olmsted, Ohio (Maxima cum laude) Joaquin Tamayo, Bethesda, Maryland Kevin Michael Tansey, Mishawaka, Indiana Stephen James Tapscott, West Des Moines, Iowa

(Maxima cum laude) Francis Xavier Taylor, Washington, District of Columbia David Allan Testone, Derby, Connecticut tJoseph Benedict Thomas, Jr., Oak Park, Illinois Joseph Patrick Tomain, West Long Branch, New Jersey Andrew Joseph Tomko, Baltimore, Maryland (Magna cum laude) Stephen Alan Trost, Kankakee, Illinois Michael Todd Truesdell, Southfield, Michigan David Wyman John Trull, Tewksbury, Massachusetts Thomas James Tully, Short Hills, New Jersey Donald Michael Turgeon, Oakland, New Jersey Louis Gene Tutino, South Bend, Indiana Joseph Patrick Tynan, New Orleans, Louisiana Paul John Valeri, Danbury, Connecticut Michael Joseph VanDyke, Kansas City, Missouri Frank Joseph Vatterott, Creve Coeur, Missouri Jose Antonio Velez, Jr., New York, New York John Edmund Vermeire, Rochester, New York Raymond Nicholas Villarosa, Upper Montclair, New Jersey Lawrence William Vuillemin, Akron, Ohio tRomuald Matthias Waciak, Chicago, Illinois Timothy George Walch, Grosse Pointe, Michigan William George Wall, Jr., Hamden, Connecticut (Cum laude) James Robert Wall ace, Rochester, New York Michael John Waller, Rockford, Illinois !tobert Francis Walsh, Jr., Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania tCharles Thomas Walter, South Bend, Indiana Mark Willard Walter, Slinger, Wisconsin Thomas Joseph Ward, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Magna cum laude) Robert Wayne Watson, Dundas, Ontario, Canada Philip Chisholm Webre, Marsh Harbour, Abaca, Bahamas Ronald V. Weisenberger, Fowler, Indiana Philip James Welchman, Mill Valley, California Daniel Joseph Wenstrup, Cincinnati, Ohio James Joseph Whelan, Tampa, Florida Paul Francis Whelan, Scranton, Pennsylvania Richard Thomas White, Modesto, California James Carl Whitmire, Corpus Christi, Texas Randall Edwin Wilbert, Fort Wayne, Indiana David Armour Wilken, Omaha, Nebraska Dennis Earl Williams, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Magna cum laude) Brian John Wilson, Perry, Iowa '(Cum laude) T. Page Wilson, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Robert Clair Wingerson, Dearborn, Michigan (Cum laude) tThomas Joseph Wittliff, Port Huron, Michigan tAlexander Fleming Wojcicki, Brooklyn, New York Stephen Dale Wolnitzek, Fort Wright, Kentucky (Cum laude) Gregory Alan Wood, Sturgis, Michigan (}.fagna cum laude) tCharles Bernard Wordell, Frankfort, Kentucky

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Bernard Francis Wostmann, Granger, Indiana Michael Karl Yarbrough, Columbus, Ohio (Magna cum laude) David Allen Young, Bay City, :Michigan William J. Young, Danville, Illinois Michael Andrew Yuhas, Michigan City, Indiana Charles Robert Zappala, Pittsbw!gh, Pennsylvania,

(Magna cum laude) Dominick Anthony Zarcone, Rochester, New York Norman Luke Zeller, Alexander, Illinois Edward Harold Ziegler, Newport, Kentucky Patrick John Zika, Ottumwa, Iowa Paul Edwin Zimmer, Dayton, Ohio (Magna cum laude) John Bernhard Zimmerman, Winneconne, Wisconsin -(Cum laude) Jay James Ziznewski, Perth Amboy, New Jersey '(Cum laude) Eugene Frederick Zlaket, Tucson, Arizona Carl Edward Zwisler III, Carmel, Indiana

The Degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts on: Paul Lawrence Antus, Manhasset, New York Frederick Stanley Beckman, South Bend, Indiana Larry Richard Latimer, Niles, Michigan tShaun David Reynolds, Chicago, Illinois George Julian Tis ten, Elkhart, Indiana

THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Biology on: Raymond Francis Beach, Jr., Manlius, New York John Bruce Favor, Baldwin, New York tJohn Samuel Donnellan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Joseph Mark Hiss, Oakland, California Stephen John Kish, Seattle, Washington John LaCava III, San Diego, California Gary Frederick McCracken, North Tonawanda, New York

'(Cum laude) Herman Frederik Nijhout, Curacao, Netherland Antilles (Cum laude) John Desmond Rowe, Lansing, Illinois Richard William Shock, Latrobe, Pennsylvania

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry on: Gregory Gaynor Brown, New York, New York Michael Joseph DeNiro, Youngstown, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Brother John Joseph Flood, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana

(Cum laude) Robert Charles Jackson, Buffalo, New York (Maxima cum laude) John Eric Johnston, Chatham, New, Jersey James John Kupfer, Battle Creek, Michigan Charles John Lattimer, Marion, Indiana (Magna cum laude) Michael John Luciano, Staten Island, New York Ray Frank Maddalone, Munster, Indiana Frederick Joseph Nachtwey, Springfield, Illinois (Cum laude) Paul Francis Schubert, Marietta, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Thomas Patrick Stocky, Forest Park, Illinois Richard Patrick Terrell, Cincinnati, Ohio Robert Lawrence Watters, Jr., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma William John Wise, Chicago, Illinois

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The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Geology on: Patrick Henry Buckley, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Denis Francis Healy, New York City, New York tRichard John Michaels, Oskaloosa, Iowa

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mathematics on: Edward Joseph Blomme, Marshall, Minnesota (Magna cum laude) Carl Leo Bumiller, Cincinnati, Ohio (Cum laude) Frederick Philip Delgado, Tucson, Arizona Vincent Joseph Ferlini, West Hartford, Connecticut Stephen Paul Ferrari, Seaford, New York Claude King Jackson, Sarasota, Florida Willem Thomas O'Reilly, Crystal Lake, Illinois David William Rewald, Duluth, Minnesota Richard Dennis Rhode, South Bend, Indiana (Magna cum laude) John William Schermerhorn, Pittsfield, Massachusetts (Cum laude) Mark Craig Smith, New Hampton, Iowa John Peter Stonitsch, Glen Cove, New York (Magna cum laude) Freddie ~ee Welcher, Augusta, Georgia

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physics on: Phillip John Barkett, Jr., Sikeston, Missouri (Maxima cum laude) James Charles Bergquist, Fort Collins, Colorado William James Bosley, Glen Arm, Maryland Leonard John Cassan, Chicago, Illinois Joseph Enrico DeCicco, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Walter Charles Fidler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania '(Magna cum laude) Stephen Martin Forczyk, Assonet, Massachusetts David Alan Fromme, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Magna cum laude) Michael James Gallagher, Dallas, Texas t John Paul Kelley, Marblehead, Massachusetts Robert Bernard Kent, South Bend, -Indiana William Anthony Kwinn, Chicago, Illinois Stephen Anthony Miller, Ironton, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Robert Louis Mitsch, Wheeling, West Virginia (Cum laude) Frank John Muench, Jr., Elm Grove, Wisconsin Charles Joseph Patterson, Jr., Framingham, Massachusetts Charles Albert Pfeiffer, Montclair, New Jersey (Cum laude) Ronald Anthony Schaefer, Newtown, Pennsylvania,

(Magna cum laude) Michael Leo Stiglianese, Roselle, Illinois James Brendan Stynes, Douglaston, New York '(Cum laude) Frederick Torrisi, Arlington, Vermont Ronald James Wasowski, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana (Cum laude) Steven Joseph Wieland, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio (Maxima cum laude) Dennis Patrick Wilkins, Mobile, Alabama Andrew Julius Wyrobek, Minnetonka, Minnesota (Cum laude) James Walter Younger, Helena, Montana

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Preprofessional Studies on: Allan Richard Alexander, Millington, New Jersey Joseph David Argus, Indianapolis, Indiana Mark Louis Beauchamp, Marine City, Michigan Thomas Kennedy Bick, St. Louis, Missouri John Joseph Botti, Middletown, New York William Russell Byrne, Richmond, Virginia Robert Paul Cabaj, Chicago, Illinois '(Maxima cum laude)

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tDaniel William Casey, Jr., Solvay, New York (Cum laude) William Anthony Coughlin, Ravenna, Ohio John Flood Crawford, Munster, Indiana Donald Gerard Cvitkovich, East Chicago, Indiana

(Magna cum laude) John Roland Darsee, South Bend, Indiana George Daniel Davis, Jr., Teaneck, New Jersey Michael George Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio David Murray Dewan, Houston, Texas John Jerome Dixon, Youngstown, Ohio Michael William Duell, Beech Grove, Indiana David Cuenod Ernst, Lake Bluff, Illinois John Patrick Ferrone, Cumberland, Maryland Francis Thomas Finlon, North Braddock, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) Arthur Christian Fougner, Manhasset, New York (Magna cum laude) Terry Allen Fuller, Mt. Carmel, Illinois John Aloysius Furrey, Paterson, New Jersey tRobert Edward Gates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Magna cum laude) Raymond William Gelchion, Westfield, New Jersey Donald Richardson Graham, Springfield, Illinois (Cum laude) Travis Cochran Green, Austin, Texas (Cum laude) Mark Tyrrell Hall, Bend, Oregon .. Albert Joseph Hebert, Jr., Mars Hill, Maine (Cum laude) John Lamar Hennessy, Summit, New Jersey (Magna cum laude) . John Philip Hess III, Kirkwood, Missouri Terence Edwin Hickey, Levittown, New York Mark David Hilz, Hamilton, Ohio Jeffrey Stephen Hirschauer, Logansport, Indiana Gregory Roy Istre, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Robert Daniel Kaiser, Hamilton, Ohio Robert John Kaminski, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Magna cum laude) Bernard David King, Alger, Ohio ·(cum laude) Jamil Francis La Ham, Aurora, Illinois Allan Robert LaReau, Hammond, Indiana (Cum laude) James Douglas Lavis, Ocean City, New Jersey James Timothy Lehner, Toledo, Ohio Stephen Campbell Maher, Spokane, Washington James Edmund Mansour, Kansas City, Missouri (Cum· laude) James Gregory Marencik, Apollo, Pennsylvania· Anthony Paul McDonald, Marion, Indiana (Cum laude) Christopher John Moran, South Bend, Indiana Michael Thomas Morrissey, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Michael John Murphy, Albuquerque, New Mexico (Cum laude) Thomas Joel Myers, Auburn, Massachusetts (Magna cum laude) Juan Manuel Nieto, Presidio, Texas Maurice John Norman, South Bend, Indiana (Cum laude) Frederick Vincent O'Connor, Gloucester, New Jersey (Cum laude) Thomas Roger Pesar, Rochester, New York Patrick Christopher Poon, Los Angeles, California (Magna cum laude) George Emil Revtyak, Greenwood, Indiana (Cum laude) Stephen David Rycyna, Jr., Lockport, New Yo~k Kenneth Leo Savage, Plymouth, Pennsylvania (Magna cum laude) Robert Joseph Scardina, New Hartford, New York Francis John Schafer, Jr., Camp Hill, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) David Robert Schiel, Michigan City, Indiana Edward William Schreck, Hilliard; Ohfo

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Thomas Charles Schrepfer, Metamora, Ilinois John Paul Scott, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) James Rolland Simpson, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Craig Robert Snyder, Flossmoor, Illinois Daniel Gerard Steffen, St. Louis, Missouri Harold Patrick Stem, Rocky River, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Patrick Joseph Stillisano, Jr., Willoughby, Ohio Joseph Michael Suarez, Phoenix, Arizona (Cum laude) Bruce Richard Thomas, Alliance, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Robert Edward Vadnal, Pueblo, Colorado (Cum laude) Edward Donald Verrier, Warwick, Rhode Island (Cum laude) Thomas Eugene Walsh, Onaga, Kansas Timothy James Weber, Topeka, Kansas (Maxima cum laude) Glenn Alan Wergin, Brookfield, Wisconsin tBruce Charles Williams, Duluth, Minnesota

THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering on: John Charles Albright, Columbus, Nebraska (Cum laude) tLawrence Frank Aucin, Wickliff, Ohio Douglas Carl Breunlin, Fort Wayne, Indiana (Cum laude) Michael Anthony Caponegro, Colts Neck, New Jersey '(Cum laude) David Francis Cloud, Collinsville, Connecticut Thomas Steven Cordes, Leland, Michigan (Cum laude) Steven Forman Cuspard, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Patrick John Damiani, Chicago Heights, Illinois Patrick Douglas Ertel, Muncie, Indiana (Cum laude) Steven Nicholas Filips, Chicago, Illinois Gene Vincent George, Rome, New York Stephen Ross Green, New Castle, Pennsylvania Timothy George Hains, Port Chester, New York John Paul Hess, Charleston, West Virginia John Michael Hogan, Nutley, New Jersey '(Cum laude) Ralph Edward Horvath, Maple Heights, Ohio (Cum laude) Kenneth Ray Johanning, Kokomo, Indiana tThomas Edward Kraemer, Babylon, New York Charles Bruno Krebs, Syosset, New York tAndrew Kubica, Carteret, New Jersey Philip James Kucera, Corpus Christi, Texas Elmer Joseph Kuhn, III, Bucyrus, Ohio (Cum laude) Joseph Michael Kunches, St. Charles, Illinois Raymond William Lane, Oradell; New Jersey (Cum laude) Scott Francis Larkin, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gregory Albert Leland, Spokane, Washington Jack Michael Leo, Niagara Falls, New York Lawrence Edward Lijewski, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Page Gilbert McGirr, River Forest, Illinois (Cum laude) Francis Robert McGregor, Denver, Colorado (Magna cum laude) John Joseph Mcinerney, Newtonville, Massachusetts James Archibald Meehan IV, Johnstown, Pennsylvania William Michael Miller, Denver, Colorado David Dennis Minicucci, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Michael Anthony Murphy, Findlay, Ohio Peter Joseph Neeson, Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Kevin Walter Noonan, Mableton, Georgia

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Kevin Joseph O'Connor, Lynbrook, New York (Cum laude) Roger Dennis Parent, Greenland, New Hampshire Robert William Rovito, Shamokin, Pennsylvania Thomas Scarola, Syosset, New York Robert John Speidel, Levittown, New York Edward Joseph Tavares, Fall River, Massachusetts (Magna cum laude) Joseph Daniel Trepanier, Gary, Indiana Francis Newton Undenvood, Jr., West Helena, Arkansas Michael Peter Wendl, Le Mars, Iowa John Leo Woll, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio '(Cum laude) Thomas LouisZawodny, Toledo, Ohio Anthony Mario Zupcic, Fort Lee, New Jersey (Cum laude)

The Degree of Bachelor of Architecture on: Neil Bernard Anderson, Aurora, Illinois Gary Alvin Barker, Billings, Montana Patrick Joseph Cody, Chicago, Illinois Patrick William Crawford, Bowie, Maryland Antoni Robert Czekanski, Westmont, New Jersey E. John DiSabatino, Wilmington, Delaware John Andrew Fitzpatrick, Linden, New Jersey William Edward Fravel, Jr., Santa Cruz, California tDonald Alan Gmitter, Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania Michael Thomas Harrison, Miami, Florida (Cum laude) Robert Richard Hartman, Madison, New Jersey James Matthew Kelliher, Westwood, Massachusetts Michael Daniel Mangan, Forest City, Iowa Patrick William McCarthy, Youngstown, Ohio Peter Henkels Moriarty, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Daniel Rockhill, Bethpage, New York Raymond Edward Role, Chicago, Illinois Daniel Louis Russell, Douglaston, New York Charles Leo Schmitt, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania John William Shern, Brookfield, Wisconsin Ole Bernt Skarstein, Mo Rana, Norway Harold Wade Tarkington, Greenwich, Connecticut Ronald David Torborg, Fort Wayne, Indiana tGlenn Stanley Valenta, Allendale, New Jersey James Maurice Wachtel, Donelson, Tennessee Frederick William Wolnitzek III, Fort Wright, Kentucky

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering on: Gerard Anthony Achstatter, New York, New York Jon Allan Barb, McDonald, Ohio Sergio Edward Bendixen, Lima, Peru Raymond Francis Drnevich, North Versailles, Pennsylvania·

(Magna cum laude) Jonathan Richard Dwyer, North Bennington, Vermont Mark Edward Ferrick, Columbus, Ohio Don Patterson Fisher, Lexington, Missouri Dan Joseph Foley, Cambridge, Minnesota (Maxima cum laude) David Arnold Heise, Louisville, Kentucky. Terrence Sean Higgins, Plainfield, New Jersey William John Husic, Jr., Chevy Chase, Maryland Thomas David Kaminski, Youngstown, Ohio (Cum laude) David William Keeler, Hudson, New York Gregory Michael Kemp, Buffalo, New York

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Michael Joseph Keyes, Mineola, New York Robert Joseph King, Wheaton, Illinois (Magna cum laude) Kenneth Francis Kraly, Belleville, New Jersey (Cum laude) Winston Clement Latham, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles Michael Wayne Leiferman, Kimball, South Dakota

(Magna cum laude) William Alan Ludwico, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania (Maxima cum laude) Patrick Charles Madden II, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dan Thomas McCabe, Shelbyville, Indiana '(Cum laude) Daniel Marion McCarthy, Jr., Clewiston, Florida Edward Peter McGuinness, Merrick, New York John James McLaughlin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sean Timothy Murphy, Pasadena, California Frank Joseph Murray, Battle Creek, Michigan John Richard Pedrotty, Jr., Florissant, Missouri (Cum laude) Timothy Stephen Pishko, Marietta, Ohio (Cum laude) David William Rackiewicz, Stratford, Connecticut (Cum laude) John Michael Radovich, Knoxville, Tennessee (Maxima cum laude) George Richa, Panama, Republic of Panama tJames Morton Pratt, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Michael David Sandretto, Snyder, New York Eugene Bohdan Smyk, Coal City, Illinois John Joseph Stott, Portland, Oregon Donald George Vera, Warren, Ohio Milton Joseph Vidrine, Houston, Texas Frederick A. Voglewede, Mexico City, Mexico Paul Kirby Weathersby, Worcester, Massachusetts (Cum laude) Daniel Richard Zirker, Scarsdale, New York

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering on: James Leonard Beckman, Columbus, Ohio tJames Raymond Beran, Lexington, Nebraska Robert Alan Berndt, South Bend, Indiana Stephen Harrison Brix, Flushing, New York Mark Keith Dobson, New York, New York tRobert Martin Finn, Schenectady, New York Joseph Coleman Fry, Los Angeles, California tPeter Eugene Getchell, Garden City, New York t Kenneth Paul Herceg, Cleveland, Ohio Thomas Ernest Higgins, Au Sable Forks, New York Edward John Kubatko, Kittanning, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) tTerrence Edward Larkin, Pierce City, Missouri Hubert John Miller, Mishawaka, Indiana (Magna cum laude) Daniel George Paddick, Endwell, New York Robert Eugene Pautot, Youngstown, Ohio tAndrew William Schellhammer, Jr., Lindenhurst, New York Kenneth Peter Stachiw, Cranford, New Jersey Alfred Joseph Talevi, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts James Francis Tynan, Syracuse, New York Patrick Joseph Wilson, Memphis, Tennessee (Magna cum laude)

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering on: Michael Anthony Allocco, New Hyde Park, New York (Cum laude) David Allington Bauman, Fairview Park, Ohio Robert Michael Boger, Alexandria, Virginia Gregory Allan Brower, Detroit, Michigan

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tMichael Joseph Carr, Fort Wayne, Indiana Carlos Alberto Celada, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

(Maxima cum laude) Vincent Jerome Cushing, Kensington, Maryland Steven Ryan Dickey, East Moline, Illinois Edward Easby-Smith, Bethesda, Maryland Robert William Fischer, Brightwaters, New York John Anthony Fleming, New York, New York '(Magna cum laude) John Charles Fravel, Santa Cruz, California '(Maxima cum laude) James Fredric Gilmore, Mound, Minnesota John Bernard Haneiko, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Raymond Albert Hebert, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas William Francis Hedennan, Jr., Brooklyn, New York

(Magna cum laude) John Henry Jackson, Richmond, Virginia (Maxima cum laude) Stanley Anthony Jozefczyk, Detroit, Michigan Frank Paul Koval, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Samuel Woodbery LaDuca, Tucker, Georgia Ross Steven Laho, Bensenville, Illinois William Robert Lesyna, St. Louis, Missouri Albert Stephen Makl, Jr., Saginaw, Michigan Gary Stephen Marrone, Brooklyn, New York (Magna cum laude) tDennis William McEnery, Syracuse, New York Michael Elias Mihalitsianos, Balboa, Canal Zone Alex William Pawlicki, Oak Lawn, Illinois Bernard John Raterman, Columbus, Ohio Timothy Patrick Riley, Warren, Ohio Robert Clement Rossignol, Manchester, New Hampshire Thomas Warren Schaller, Uniondale, New York Robert Anthony Scott, Covington, Kentucky (Maxima cum laude) Thomas Patrick Skube, Oak Lawn, Illinois Daniel Martin Smith, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (Magna cum laude) Michael Thomas Smith, Westmont, New Jersey Edward Coyle Squires, Mooresville, Indiana George William Stuart, Cheshire, Connecticut John Payson Tesei, Greenwich, Connecticut Hilton Hiroshi Unemori, Haiku, Maui, Hawaii David Robert Ward, Decatur, Illinois (Magna cum laude) Mark John Wehrman, Cincinnati, Ohio John Joseph Zebroski, Brentwood, Maryland

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science on: John La uris Christensen, Bethesda, Maryland Frank Criniti, Jr., Charleston, West Virginia Patrick Clement Cunningham, Rock Island, Illinois '(Cum laude) Carlos Montufar-Barba, Quito, Ecuador Stephen Vincent O'Brien, Delray Beach, Florida (Cum laude) George Francis Sushinsky, Baltimore, Maryland (Cum laude) Francis Paul Weinheimer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering on: Joseph Thomas Becker, Peru, Indiana Dennis Francis Ducate, Wayne, New Jersey Lawrence Joseph Dunn, Waterloo, Indiana Thomas Anderson Dunn, New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania (Cum laude) John Michael Finnegan, Toledo, Ohio Edward John Fitzpatrick, Cortland, New York Terence John Galvin, Roselle, New Jersey

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tJames Donald Gregg, Scottsbluff, Nebraska Earl George Hartman, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan (Cum laude) Richard Louis Jaquay, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Warren Charles Junium, Jr., Fairlawn, New Jersey tGeorge Malcolm Junkin, Jr., Natchez, Mississippi (Cum laude) William Patrick Mahoney III, Phoenix, Arizona Kenneth John McGourty, Aptos, California Francis Dennis McGrath, Westwood, New Jersey (Cum laude) Thomas Michael McKinley, Kalamazoo, Michigan

(Magna cum laude) Robert Thomas McLane, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania tThomas Owen Misch, Chicago, Illinois Gustavo Alberto Molina N., Medellin, Colombia, South America

(Cum laude) Francis Joseph Murphy, Pennsville, New Jersey John Nelson, Poland, Ohio Frank Henry Navy, Three Oaks, Michigan Michael Joseph O'Brien, Crestwood, Missouri (Cum laude) Cristobal Orrantia, Guayaquil, Ecuador John William Ostrowski, Jr., Lynn, Massachusetts John Frank Parolin, Elmwood Park, Illinois Robert Alan Posival, Cincinnati, Ohio Richard Otto Richter, Livingston, New Jersey Richard Terrell Richter, San Antonio, Texas (Cum laude) Stephen Joseph Riepenhoff, Lima, Ohio tDavid George Sampar, Strongsville, Ohio Charles Thomas Smith, Western Springs, Illinois Paul Francis Snyder, Oswego, New York Thomas Anthony Sullivan, Framingham, Massachusetts Rodrigo Jose Uribe, Medellin, Colombia, South America Daniel Joseph Valentino, Williamsville, New York William Howard Weirich, Medford Lakes, New Jersey John Joseph Wierschem, Hales Corners, Wisconsin Robert Edward Wilson, Memphis, Tennessee Stephen John Witanowski, East Williston, New York

The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering on: Michael Alexander Arkoosh, Gooding, Idaho Ronald John Datovech, Monongahela, Pennsylvania George Harry Niarchos, Canton, Ohio Richard John Salzbrenner, Douglas, Arizona '(Cum laude)

THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In the Graduate Division

The Degree of Master of Business Administration on: Richard John Adamich, Pueblo, Colorado

B.S., Southern Colorado State College, 1968. Tomas J. V. Arroyo, Quezon City, Philippines

B.S., Ateneo de Manila, 1965. Sister Bernadette D. Barker, S.S.J., Nazareth, Michigan

B.S., Nazareth College, 1967. John Anthony Behrmann, South Bend, Indiana

B.A., St. Benedict's College, 1968. Leonard P. Bekore, Chicago, Illinois (Honors)

A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1966.

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John Patrick Brogan, Bratenhal, Ohio (Honors) A.B., Holy Cross College, 1966.

Roy R. Bubeck, Grand Rapids, Michigan B.A., DePauw University, 1968.

Pasco Charles Capuano, Warwick, Rhode Island A.B., Providence College, 1968.

John Raymond Carroll, Tonawanda, New York '(High Honors) B.S., Purdue University, 1967.

Yves Pierre Chomel, Poitiers, France Diploma, Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales d'Angers, 1968.

Thomas Augustine Connelly, St. Louis, Missouri (High Honors) B.Arch, University of Notre Dame, 1965.

William Robert Dickson, Moberly, Missouri B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1965.

Ennio F. Izzo, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.A., The College of Wooster, 1961.

Richard Campbell Johnson, Bethesda, Maryland (High Honors) B.A., Franklin & Marshall College, 1968.

Douglas R. Kaiser, Wilmette, Illinois B.S., Regis College, 1968.

William T. Keon, III, White Plains, New York B.B.A., Siena College, 1968.

George Barry Kohler, Attleboro, Massachusetts B.S.B.A., Bryant College, 1968.

Ronald D. Konersmann, Memphis, Tennessee B.S., Memphis State University, 1968.

Robert Francis Kuhnemund, Wantagh, New York B.S., Mount St. Mary's College, 1968.

Edouard S. Mailian, Paris, France Diploma, Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales d' Angers, 1968.

Albert Robert Mailloux, Woonsocket, Rhode Island B.S., Providence College, 1966.

Ronald Richard Malanga, Bloomfield, New Jersey '(Honors) B.S., St. Joseph's College, 1968.

Eduardo A. Matte, Santiago, Chile B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968.

Jose Ruben Mendoza, Tegucigalpa, Honduras B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1968.

James R. Millikin, Mishawaka, Indiana B.A., Wabash College, 1968.

Brian Edward Mullin, Ayer, Massachusetts (High Honors) B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1968.

Robert William Orthey, Racine, Wisconsin (Honors) B.A., DePauw University, 1967.

Arthur James Papazian, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Michigan, 1968.

Errol Bernabe Perez, Manila, Philippines B.S., University of Santo Tomas, 1968.

Daniel C. Rohr, Hoffman Estates, Illinois (Honors) B.A., St. Ambrose College, 1968.

Richard Robert Russell, Houston, Texas (Highest Honors) B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1964.

Richard Edward Segerson, Wilmette, Illinois B.S., Marquette University, 1968.

Dennis John Sheehan, Liverpool, New York B.S., St. Bonaventure University, 1968.

Peter John Siciliano, Jr., Old Greenwich, Connecticut B.A., Norwich University, 1968.

Robert Anthony Simurda, Glassport, Pennsylvania B.S.I.E., Pennsylvania State University, 1961.

James Anthony Slowinski, Franklin Park, Illinois B.A., Loras College, 1962.

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L. Michael Stelmacki, St. Louis, Missouri (Honors) B.S., St. Louis University, 1968.

Timothy Van Talbert, San Francisco, California A.B., University of the Pacific, 1968.

Andres F. Uribe, Medellin, Colombia B.Econ., Universidad de Antioquia, 1968.

Michael Willard Yourtee, Brownsville, Maryland (Honors) B.S., University of Maryland, 1968.

In the Undergraduate Division The Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration on: Mark Peter Adorney, Greenwich, Connecticut Joseph John Almassy, South Bend, Indiana Robert Byrne Althoff, Columbus, Ohio Pedro Jose Alvarez, Quito, Ecuador Vincent John Ambrico, East Northport, New York (Cum laude) John Karl Anderson, Jr., Melbourne, Florida Mark Marijan Andres, LaGrange Park, Illinois Edward Joseph Andrews, Rochester, New York Cornelius John Baastcn, Plainfield, New Jersey (Magna cum laude) David Earl Bachtel, Massillon, Ohio William Joseph Bagatini, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Ronald Matthew Basso, Hillsdale, New Jersey Pedro Vincente Basterrechea, Madrid, Spain Wayne Francis Beaverson, Buchanan, Michigan Ralph Dominic Bianco, Peekskill, New York Frederick John Bingle, Toledo, Ohio Michael James Blaney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Edward Bogdan, Greenfield, Wisconsin (Magna cum laude) Mathew Joseph Bowen, Kansas City, Missouri Martin James Bree, East Meadow, New York Charles Francis Brown, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee David Michael Brown, New Hyde Park, New York James Lee Brown, Elkhart, Indiana (Maxima cum laude) William Jones Brown II, Columbia, South Carolina Thomas Joseph Buckley, Muskegon, Michigan James David Burch, Wichita, Kansas James Francis Burke, Chicago, Illinois Edward Joseph Burt, Jr., Palos Heights, Illinois Micl_mel Charles Buzas, Glenside, Pennsylvania Bruce Paul Callahan, Meriden, Connecticut (Cum laude) William Sanger Campbell, Boca Raton, Florida Henry Albert Cardinali, Fulton, New York (Magna cum laude) John Glair Carroll, Berwyn, Illinois (Cum laude) William Joseph Carter, Los Altos, California Alfred John Carzoli, Atlanta, Georgia Darol Harlin Caster, Escondido, California (Magna cum laude) James Michael Chesney, Aurora, Illinois Francis William Clifford, Broomfield, Colorado Douglas William Cochrane, Buffalo, New York Robert Lee Coglianese, Palos Heights, Illinois Timothy Bertin Collins, Neffsville, Pennsylvania '(Cum laude) John Richard Conlon, Jr., Leroy, New York Wirt Matthew Cook, New Canaan, Connecticut Thomas Richard Cormier, Hartford, Connecticut Joseph Kealy Cositore, New York, New York Thomas Harold Cota, Des Moines, Iowa Jeffrey William Couch, Lexington Park, Maryland

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John Bernard Coughlin III, Middletown, Connecticut Joseph Stephen Coyne, Bettendorf, Iowa (Cum laude) Robert Frederick Craig, Muncie, Indiana John Philip Cronin, Erie, Pennsylvania Wayne Michael Cuchna, Brookfield, Illinois William Henry Cummings, Jr., Youngstown, New York Dennis J. Curran, Niles, Michigan Norman John Currier, Coco Solo, Canal Zone Jules Victor DeCoster, Canton, Missouri Anthony Louis DelFavero, Nashville, Tennessee Richard Mark DelGallo, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Todd Lawrence Dempsey, Wayne, Illinois Owen Hugh Devlin, Phillipsburg, New Jersey Michael James Dierickx, Jacksonville, North Carolina Timothy John Dineen, Park Forest, Illinois Thomas C. Dolack, Niles, Illinois Martin Andrew Donlan, Jr., Oak Park, Illinois Gary Eugene Doran, Loves Park, Illinois Joseph Buchman Doyle, Lynchburg, Virginia John Joseph Dreznes, Chicago, Illinois William Philip Drozda, Lansing, Illinois Joseph Thomas Druecker, South Bend, Indiana Noel Alfred Dube, Rollinsford, New Hampshire John Joseph Dues, Dayton, Ohio William Fox Dvorak, La Crosse, Wisconsin Michael James Egan, Swampscott, Massachusetts Philip Walter Eglsaer, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Cum laude) Robert Paul Eichorn, Richmond, Virginia Thomas William Emerson, Muncie, Indiana Michael Richard Esposito, Oak Park, Illinois Peter Thomas Fagan, Chicago Heights, Illinois William Thomas Fahey, Weirton, West Virginia Louis Anthony Falzarano, Miami, Florida Norbert Joseph Fante, Jr., Louisville, Kentucky James Patrick Farley, Parma Heights, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Robert Edward Fellner, Belleville, Illinois Stephen Douglas Ferguson, Fort Wayne, Indiana Thomas Michael Fink, Huntington, Indiana (Cum laude) Joseph James Fitzsimmons, St. Louis, Missouri Joseph Gerard Fleming, Jr., Evergreen Park, Illinois Timothy Michael Flood, Cincinnati, Ohio tJames Ward Fouts, Los Angeles, California Donald Terrence Francis, Woodridge, Illinois (Cum laude) Robert Louis Freeman, Washington, District of Columbia Eneas Pedro Freyre, Greenwich, Connecticut Thomas John Fulton, Chicago, Illinois Gerard Thomas Gabrys, Hanover, Pennsylvania tDaniel Joseph Gaumond, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Randolph Joseph Gawelek, Maple Heights, Ohio John Anthony Genetti, Belleville, Illinois Louis Peter Gentine, Plymouth, Wisconsin (Cum laude) Michael George Giannone, Paterson, New Jersey John Mersman Gibbons, Celina, Ohio Gregory Joseph Giczi, South Bend, Indiana Keithern Samuel Giron, Westminster, Colorado Gary John Gleason, Massapequa, New York James Phillip Gluvna, Parma, Ohio Juan Antonio Gonzalez, Guayaquil, Ecuador

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William Morris Goodyear, Lake City,· Iowa (Cum laude) Thomas Robert Gould, Erie, Pennsylvania Wallace Richard Goulet, Jr., Grafton, North Dakota Peter Roy Gregware, Bismarck, North Dakota (Magna cum laude) Gerald Vincent Greve, Belle Center, Ohio Gerard William Griffin, South Bend, Indiana Richard Edward Grimmer, Fort Wayne, Indiana Richard de Paul Gross, Baltimore, Maryland James Keleher Guilfoyle, Jr., Oak Park, Illinois David Teofil Gutowski, Ambridge, Pennsylvania t John Kevin Hale, Lexington, Missouri Kurt Douglas Hameline, Utica, New York Michael James Hammes, South Bend, Indiana Michael Phillip Hampel, Michigan City, Indiana Geoffrey John Hampton, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Leo Dennis Hanley, Milwaukee, Wisconsin John Casper Hannan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin John William Hart, Waupaca, Wisconsin Robert Eugene Hartman, Jr., McKinney, Texas David LaForce Hatfield, Kalamazoo, Michigan tAnthony Joseph Heimann, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Michael Hendryx, Port Arthur, Texas. tAbel Antonio Hernandez, Medellin, Colombia, South America Gregory Charles Heying, South Bend, Indiana John Robert Higgins, Homewood, Illinois William Anthony Hodrick, Jr., Williamsport, Pennsylvania Daniel Paul Hogan, Hamilton, Ohio Richard Paul Hogan, Binghamton, New York Thomas Patrick Hogan, Albany, New York (Cum laude) Lee Johnson Hoskins, Bensenville, Illinois Carl Andrew Ireton, Jr., Kettering, Ohio (Cum laude) Robert James Jaeger, Short Hills, New Jersey Michael Vincent Jerry, Massena, New York Daniel McGrew Johndrow, Millbrae, California David Stanley Jones, Racine, Wisconsin tJohn Weaver Jordan II, Kansas City, Missouri Martin John Joyce, Youngstown, Ohio tDenis Gregory Kaelin, Flossmoor, Illinois (Cum laude) Jeffrey Joseph Karrenbauer, Canton, Ohio (Maxima cum laude) Steven Edmund Kastner, Auburn, Indiana David Joseph Keller, Garden City, Kansas Hugh Michael Kelly, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Joseph Patrick Kelly, Peoria, Illinois tJoseph Patrick Keniry, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Kenneth Paul Kern, Indianapolis, Indiana Dennis Mark Kerrigan, Lincoln, Illinois George Francis Kerwin, Green Bay, Wisconsin James Arthur Kieffer, Elmira, New York Nelson Jose Kieswetter, David, Chiriqui, Panama Barry Milo Kilzer, Buena Park, California Thomas Weston Kirley, Kewanee, Illinois Kenneth Charles Kleinknecht, Oradell, New Jersey Kenneth Robert Koehler, Alamo, California Michael John Kohlmeyer, Clarendon Hills, Illinois t Jerome Thomas Kraker, Akron, Ohio James Meyer Krumme, Cincinnati, Ohio Laurence Gregory Kuhl, Anderson, Indiana (Cum laude) Thomas Paul Laffey, Delmar, New York (Magna cum laude)

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William George Lajoie, Dallas, Texas (Magna cum laude) Terrence Patrick Lamb, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Robert Lathrop Landgraf, Jr., Niles, Michigan James Michael Landreth, Deerfield, Illinois (Magna cum laude) Robert Francis LaSalvia, Bay Village, Ohio James Ridgely Lauerman, Gary, Indiana Michael Davitt Lavelle, Cleveland Heights, Ohio David Michael Leick, Aurora, Illinois Thomas Fred Lemker, Fort Wright, Kentucky Daniel Donald Lenzo, Rochester, New York Brian William Lewallen, South Bend, Indiana William Peter Liebold, Glendale, New York James Michael Likos, Phoenix, Arizona David Joseph Liss, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma John Paul Lockney, Waukesha, Wisconsin (Cum laude) Patrick Joseph Lombardi, Rome, Georgia Mark Brendan Loney, Kankakee, Illinois John Stephen Loss, Denver, Colorado Thomas Francis Loughren, Vestal, New York Richard Paul Lucke, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin . William Robert Lyon, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania John Michael Maas, Watertown, Wisconsin Thomas Eloy Mailliard, Prairie Village, Kansas John Richard Maimone, Twinsburg, Ohio (Magna cum laude) Dennis Edmund Malinowski, Stoughton, Wisconsin John Terence Manning, Greensburg, Pennsylvania John David Martin, Lemon Grove, California Frank Ronald A. Mastriana, Youngstown, Ohio Charles Allison McAnallen, Claysville, Pennsylvania William Charles McCahill, Huntington, New York Kevin Bart McCarthy, Indianapolis, Indiana Martin James McFadden, Chicago, Illinois John Edward McGovern, Columbus, Ohio David Michael McGrath, Vandergrift, Pennsylvania Leon Francis McNally, Dallas, Texas Brian John McNamara, New Hyde Park, New York Richard Wallace Mertens, Solvay, New York John Thomas Micha, Macon, Georgia Thomas Emanuele Mignanelli, Cranston, Rhode Island John George Miller, Rocky River, Ohio. Robert Arthur Miller, Elmhurst, Illinois Ronald Reynolds Mills, Jr., Evanston, Illinois (Cum laude) William Miskell II, Omaha, Nebraska Robert Francis Monaghan, Flossmoor, Illinois John Robert Monnich, Hillsdale, Michigan . Robert Philip Mooney, Wethersfield, Connecticut Robert Austin Moritz, Biloxi, Mississippi Ronald Vincent Mosca, Newburgh, New York Lawrence Gelineau Moser, Dallas, Texas Patrick Edward Murphy, Wyoming, Illinois (Cum laude) Thomas Aquinas Murphy, Jr., Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Kevin Edward Myles, Attleboro, Massachusetts Gregory John Naples, Palatine, Illinois Stanley Robert Nartker, Fort Wayne, Indiana Robert Gene Naso, Reading, Pennsylvania John Francis Nesline, Kensington, Maryland Christopher Jon Neubert, Riverside, Connecticut Gregory Chadman Noel, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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William Francis Noone, Clinton, Connecticut· Michael Vincent Norris, Cleveland, Ohio Charles Robert Norton, Cleveland Heights, Ohio

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Michael John Nussbaum, Amarillo, Texas (Cum laude) Edward Andrew O'Brien, Attleboro, Massachusetts Eugene Robert O'Brien, Port Credit, Ontario Robert Dennin O'Neill, Nonvich, New York William James Orga, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Thomas Michael Osborne, Hewlett, New York James Stephen Padjen, Lansing, Illinois Sergio Abelardo Paiz, Guatemala City, Guatemala Thomas Joseph Passaro, Warren, Pennsylvania Michael John Paterni, Washington, District of Columbia Timothy Ray Patton, Western Springs, Illinois Gregory Raymund Pease, Fort Wayne, Indiana (Cum laude) Eugene Albert Peters, Gary, Indiana Nicholas Louis Petroni, Glassboro, New Jersey David Hansen Picton, Rockport, Texas Paul Stanley Pieffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Owen Paul Pieper, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Michael John Pohlmeyer, Mexico, Missouri (Cum laude) Sam Robert Prisco, Chicago Heights, Illinois Kenneth Steve Przewoznik, Chicago, Illinois Joseph Ernest Quaderer, Floral Park, New York A. Alan Quiros, La Canada, California tRichard Frank Ravnikar, Amherst, Ohio George Robert Read, Birmingham, Michigan David Aloysius Redle, Akron, Ohio Raymond Agudo Reher, Oak Lawn, Illinois Robert Edmund Reichenbach, West Acton, Massachusetts Donald Francis Reid, Flint, Michigan Steven Andres Reisinger, Rochester, New York '(Cum laude) Vincent Anthony Robelotto, Albany, New York Daniel Richard Robusto, Amsterdam, New York Thomas Michael Roddy, Jr., Bel Air, Maryland Richard Michael Roderick, Silver Spring, Maryland (Cum laude) Paul Allen Rogers, Jr., Denver, Colorado Alfred Henry Rohal III, Evanston, Illinois Thomas Francis Rooney, Jr., New Hyde Park, New York Charles Leo Rossetti, York, Pennsylvania Eugene John Rudnik, Lincolnwood, Illinois Robert Jeffers Ryan, Wilmette, Illinois Thomas Daniel Ryan, Creve Coeur, Missouri tGregory Carlill Ryder, Wilmette, Illinois Steven John Saeugling, Monona, Iowa Michael Everett Saville, Claremont, California Michael Wayne Sayer, South Bend, Indiana Terry Joseph Schmitt, Lafayette, Indiana tRobert Francis Schoenherr, Sturgis, Michigan David Jerome Schuster, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Thomas Damian Sclafani, Brooklyn, New York Anthony Carl Scolaro, Cicero, Illinois (Magna cum laude) William Curtiss Sheehan, Westchester, Illinois William Michael Sheehan, Flossmoor, Illinois Thomas Michael Sherman, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Donald Joseph Simantz, Chicago, Illinois· John Edward Slattery, Lima, New York Wayne William Smith, Trumbull, Connecticut

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David George Souers, Akron, Ohio William Holland Spahr, San Antonio, Texas David Knisely Spieler, Lima, Ohio Thomas Brian Springer, La J oil a, California (Cum laude) David Michael Stark, South Bend, Indiana Con Francis Sterling, Jr., Berwyn, Pennsylvania Larry Charles Stewart, Arlington Heights, Illinois (Cum laude) Steven Anthony Strachota, Campbellsport, Wisconsin Paul Gregory Strohm, Scarsdale, New York David Joseph Stumm, Aurora, Illinois William Mark Sturm, Memphis, Tennessee David William Sullivan, Terre Haute, Indiana Thomas Xavier Sweeney, Wilmette, Illinois (Magna cum laude) John Jacob Theisen, Jefferson City, Missouri John Fredric Thelen, Kenosha, Wisconsin Robert Joseph Tissier, San Francisco, California Timothy Patrick Toomey, Evergreen Park, Illinois Eugene James Topolski, Michigan City, Indiana Edmond Emil Traille, Oakland, California Thomas Charles Trankina, River Forest, Illinois John Andrew Troeger, South Bend, Indiana Andres Jesus Trujillo, Madrid, Spain Benjamin Bernard Truskoski, Jr., Bristol, Connecticut (Cum laude) Robert John Vasily, Gary, Indiana David Anthony Vecchi, Canandaigua, New York Richard Robert Victoria, Monessen, Pennsylvania Richard Stephen Vinson, Belmont, Massachusetts John Joseph Vogel III, South Orange, New Jersey Terrence Michael Walsh, Johnstown, New York Thomas William Ward, Toms River, New Jersey (Cum laude) Robert Francis Wellman, Lima, Ohio Richard Theodore Werner, Madison, Wisconsin David Charles Wetmore, Canton, Ohio Paul Matthew White, Beaumont, Texas Timothy Richard Whiting, Elm Grove, Wisconsin John Peter Wiethoff, Jr., Westbury, New York Kenneth Leon Wojcieszek, Chicago, Illinois Christopher Francis Wolf, Grand Rapids, Michigan Kenneth Richard Wong, Cleveland, Ohio Bruce Robert Guy Wood, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey Andrew William Yeager, Binghamton, New York Francis Donato Zaffere III, Federalsburg, Maryland (Cum laude) John Lawrence Zavertnik, Miami, Florida David John Zeier, Downers Grove, Illinois John William Zeller, Allentown, Pennsylvania Edward John Zewinski, Turners· Falls, Massachusetts Gregory John Ziombra, Belleville, Illinois

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In the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Science, the following were elected to membership in the honorary academic society of Phi Beta Kappa:

Sergio C. Baeza '(Economics) Phillip Barkett, Jr. (Physics) Lawrence Brisson (Mathematics) Gerald T. Burns (General Program) Robert P. Cabaj (Preprofessional) Robert H. Colson (Modern Languages) Michael P. Comiskey (Mathematics) Michael A. Costello (Sociology) Donald Cvitkovich (Preprofessional) John P. Dowdall (Government) Richard T. Faber (Economics) Arthur C. Fougner (Preprofessional) David Fromme (Physics) John Hugh Garvey (Government) Gary Alan Gereffi (Sociology) Michael Graham (Sociology) Robert C. Jackson (Chemistry) John Roland Keys (Sociology) Leo A. Lensing (Modern Languages) William G. Locke (English) David L. Menzel (History) David A. Mikelonis (Government) Richard F. Moran (English) John H. Mordaunt (Government) Stephen Mysliwiec (Sociology) Daniel John Oberst (Modern Languages) James J. O'Connell (Sociology) Michael V. Oriard (English) Patrick C. Poon (Preprofessional) Richard Roddewig '(History) Karl J. Schroeder (Preprofessional) Paul F. Schubert (Chemistry) Vincent Sherry (English) John C. Shortell (History) Richard T. Simpson (Government) Harold P. Stern (Preprofessional) Thomas J. Talcott (Economics) Stephen J. Tapscott (English) Thomas J. Ward (Modern Languages) Timothy J. Weber (Preprofessional) Steven J. Wieland (Physics)

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In the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Science, the following were elected to membership in the honorary premedical society of Alpha Epsilon Delta:

Allan Alexander (Preprofessional) Thomas Bennett (Preprofessional) Robert Cabaj (Preprofessional) Donald Cvitkovich (Preprofessional) David Ernst (Preprofessional) Frank Finlon (Preprofessional) James Fogarty (Preprofessional) Arthur Fougner (Preprofessional) Terry Fuller (Preprofessional) Steven Gable (English) Donald Graham (Preprofessional) Travis Green (Preprofessional) Albert Hebert (Preprofessional) John Hennessy (Preprofessional) Patrick Hergenroeder (Preprofessional) Paul Hergenroeder (Preprofessional) John Hess (Preprofessional) Jeffrey Hirschauer (Preprofessional) Robert Kaminski (Preprofessional) Bernard King (Preprofessional) William Knapp (Preprofessional) John Koch (Preprofessional) Allan LaReau (Preprofessional) James Mansour (Preprofessiomil) Charles McCabe (Preprofessional) Anthony McDonald (Preprofessional) Mark Mitchell '(Preprofessional) Joseph Moses (Preprofessional) Michael Murphy (Preprofessional) Thomas Myers (Preprofessional) Frederick Nachtwey (Chemistry) Maurice Norman (Preprofessional) Frederick O'Connor (Preprofessional) Thomas Pesar (Preprofessional) Patrick Poon (Preprofessional) George Revtyak (Preprofessional) Kenneth Savage (Preprofessional) Francis Schafer (Preprofessional) Karl Schroeder (Preprofessional) John P. Scott (Preprofessional) Patrick Stern (Preprofessional) Joseph Suarez (Preprofessional) Michael Sweet (Preprofessional) Bruce Thomas (Preprofessional) Robert Vadnal (Preprofessional) Edward Verrier (Preprofessional) Thomas Walsh (Preprofessional) Timothy Weber (Preprofessional)

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In the College of Engineering, the following were elected to member­ship in the honorary academic society of Tau Beta Pi:

Michael A. Allocco (Electrical) David A. Bauman (Electrical) Michael A. Caponegro (Aerospace) Carlos A. Celada (Electrical) Patrick J. Cunningham '(Engineering Science) Raymond F. Drnevich '(Chemical) Patrick D. Ertel (Aerospace) John A. Fleming (Electrical) Dan J. Foley (Chemical) John C. Fravel (Electrical) Michael T. Harrison (Architecture) Earl G. Hartman (Mechanical) William F. Hederman, Jr. (Electrical) John H. Jackson (Electrical) Thomas D. Kaminski '(Chemical) Robert J. King (Chemical) Kenneth F. Kraly (Chemical) William A. Ludwico (Chemical) Gary S. Marrone (Electrical) Dan T. McCabe (Chemical)" Page G. McGirr (Aerospace) Francis R. McGregor '(Aerospace) Thomas M. McKinley (Mechanical) Hubert J. Miller (Civil) John Nelson (Mechanical) Alex W. Pawlicki (Electrical) John M. Radovich (Chemical) Richard T. Richter (Mechanical) Richard J. Salzbrenner (Metallurgical) Robert A. Scott '(Electrical) Daniel M. Smith (Electrical) George F. Sushinsky (Engineering Science) Edward J. Tavares (Aerospace) Patrick J. Wilson (Civil) John L. Woll, Jr. (Aerospace) Anthony M. Zupcic (Aerospace)

In the College of Engineering, the following were elected to member­ship in the honorary academic society of their major field of study:

Tau Sigma Delta (Architecture)

_John A. Fitzpatrick Michael T. Harrison Raymond E. Role Ole B. Skarstein

Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering) Robert M. Finn Thomas E. Higgins Edward J. Kubatko Terrence E. Larkin Hubert J. Miller Daniel G. Paddick Patrick J. Wilson

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Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Engineering)

Michael A. Allocco Stanley A. Jozefczyk Alex W. Pawlicki Timothy P. Riley Michael T. Smith

Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering)

Dennis F. Ducate Thomas A. Dunn Edward J. Fitzpatrick Terence J. Galvin Earl G. Hartman Francis D. McGrath Robert F. Morand John Nelson Michael J. O'Brien John F. Parolin Robert A. Posival RichardT. Richter Charles T. Smith William H. Weirich

Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering)

Ronald J. Datovech

In the College of Engineering, the following were elected to member­ship in the honorary research society of Sigma Xi:

John G. Allen (Mechanical) Daniel J. Costello, Jr. (Electrical) Kurt J. Guter '(Civil) Russell A. Jandrisevits (Mechanical) Charles F. Juster (Mechanical) Der Wang Kao (Civil) Kyu H. Lee (Chemical) Samuel G. McDonald III (Metallurgical) Thomas N. Morrissey, Jr. (Electrical) Raymond W. Murphy '(Engineering Science) Frank A. Olsofka (Mechanical) John W. Pitz (Mechanical) Mark A. Richardson (Mechanical) Gerald E. Sequin (Electrical) Dennis C. Stewart (Metallurgical) Paulino YuTan (Chemical) H. Joseph Weaver '(Mechanical)

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In the College of Business Administration, the following were elected to membership in the honorary academic society of Beta Gamma Sigma:

Graduate Students: Leonard P. Belcore Thomas Augustine Connelly Richard Campbell Johnson Ronald Richard Malanga Brian Edward Mullin Richard Robert Russell L. Michael Stelmacki Michael Willard Yourtee

Undergraduate Students: Vincent J. Ambrico (Management) Cornelius Baasten (Accounting) James E. Bogdan (Accounting) James Lee Brown (Accounting) Bruce P. Callahan (Management) Henry A. Cardinali (Management) Darol Caster ·(Accounting) Timothy B. Collins (Marketing) Joseph S. Coyne (Marketing) Philip W. Eglsaer (Finance) James P. Farley (Accounting) Thomas M. Fink (Finance) Louis P. Gentine (Accounting) William M. Goodyear (Finance) Peter R. Gregware (Finance) Thomas P. Hogan (Accounting) Carl A. Ireton, Jr. (Accounting) Denis G. Kaelin (Management) Jeffrey J. Karrenbauer (Marketing) Laurence G. Kuhl (Accounting) Thomas P. Laffey (Finance) William G. Lajoie (Accounting) John Paul Lockney (Management) John R. Maimone (Accounting) Gregory R. Pease (Management) Michael Pohlmeyer (Accounting) Anthony C. Scolaro (Finance) Thomas B. Springer (Finance) Larry C. Stewart (Management) Thomas X. Sweeney (Accounting) Benjamin Truskoski (Accounting) Thomas W. Ward (Management) Francis D. Zaffere, III (Marketing)

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NATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

AWARDED FOR 1970-71.

Atomic Energy Commission Nuclear Science in Engineering Graduate Fellowship:

Thomas A. Dunn (Mechanical Engineering)

National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (Level I):

Lawrence J. Brisson (Mathematics) Carl Bumiller (Mathematics) Daniel J. Oberst (Modern Languages) Richard D. Rhode (Mathematics) Robert A. Scott (Electrical Engineering)

National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (Level II): Joseph C. Marchese (History and Philosophy of Science)

National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (Level III):

Michael A. Gauger (Mathematics) Alexander Hahn (Mathematics)

Herbert H. Lehman Fellowship:

John C. Rudolf (Government) James B. Scherer (Economics)

Root-Tilden Law Scholarship:

Thomas J. Talcott (Economics)

Danforth Foundation Fellowship:

John H. Garvey (Government) Michael V. Oriard (English)

Woodrow Wilson Foundation Designates:

Lawrence J. Brisson (Mathematics) Gary A. Gereffi (Sociology) Leo A. Lensing (Modern Languages) Vincent B. Sherry (English) John C. Shortell (History)

Woodrow Wilson Administrative Interns:

Richard C. Johnson Richard R. Russell Leonard M. Stelmacki

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Notre Dame, Our Mother

0' Donnell-C asasanta

Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true,

Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue.

Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame

And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame:

And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame.

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THE ACADEMIC COSTUME CODE

The history of academic dress reaches far back into the early days of the oldest universities. Academic dress finds its sources chiefly in ecclesiastical wear, although mediaeval scholars tended to adopt a collegiate costume. A statute of 1321 required that all "Doctors, Licentiates and Bachelors" of the University of Coimbra (Portugal) wear gowns. Beginning with the second half of the 14th century, civilian collegiate costume was specified in various regula­tions of the universities. European institutions continue to show great diversity in their specifications of academic wear.

In American colleges and universities, the academic costume is prescribed by the American Council of Education, and its present form was adopted in 1932. The first suggestion for a uniform code was made in May, 1895, following an educational conference at Columbia University. In 1902, the Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costumes was created. It codified the 1895 rules and its legal firm serves as a clearing house and "repository" for official university and college colors, costumes and insignia.

The present academic dress consists of gown, hood and cap with the pattern and trimmings listed below. Exceptions have been granted to specific universities upon request.

GOWNS: Black cotton with long pointed sleeves for the Bachelor's Degree, long closed sleeves (with a slit for the arms) for the Master's Degree, and bell­shaped open sleeves for the Doctor's Degree. The Bachelor's and Master's gowns do not have trimmings. The Doctor's gown is faced down the front with black velvet and there are three bars of velvet across the sleeves.

HOODS: Block in all cases. For the Moster's it is three and one-half feet long and closed at the end. The Doctor's hood is four feet long with panels at the sides. All hoods ore lined with the official color or colors of the college or university which conferred the highest degree. The edging of the hood is velvet and three inches and five inches in width for the Moster's and Doctor's degree, respectively, while its color is distinctive of the subject field.

CAPS: Black cotton and stiffened into the so-called mortarboard style. Each cop has a long tassel fastened to the middle point of the top of the cop. The tassel color denotes the subject field. The Doctor's cap may have a tassel of gold thread. University administrators may also have a tassel of gold thread.

Subject Field Colors Used on Hoods and Caps

Arts and letters ••••••.•••••••••• White Business Administration and

Accountancy ••••••••••••••••••• Drab Economics ••••••••••••••••••••• Copper Education •••••••••••••••••• light Blue Engineering ••••••••••••••••••• Orange Fine Arts including Architecture •• Brown

law •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Purple Music •.••••..••••••••••••••••• Pink Philosophy ............... Dark Blue Physical Education ••••.• Sage Green Science ••.••••••••••• Golden Yellow Theology ••••.•••••••••••••• Scarlet Humanities •••••••••••••••• Crimson

Blue and Gold in Hoods Denotes a Notre Dame Degree