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ST JOHN'S COLLEGE SANTA EE, NEW MEXICO
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES SUNDAY, JUNE SECOND NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT
PROGRAM FOR THE FIRST COMMENCEMENT ON THE SANTA EE CAMPUS IN THE TWO HUNDREDAND SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE
ACADEMIC PROCESSION
INVOCATION
The Reverend Robert Boshen First Presbyterian Church
WELCOME
Bromwell Ault Chairman of the Board of Visitors and Governors
GREETINGS
The Honorable David F. Cargo Governor of New Mexico
RECOGNITION OF FOUNDING BENEFACTORS
Richard Daniel Weigle
ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS AND PRIZES
Richard Daniel Weigle
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
President
President
Ferrel Heady President-Elect, University of New Mexico
Richard Daniel Weigle President
BENEDICTION
The Reverend Robert Boshen First Presbyterian Church
ACADEMIC PROCESSION
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE (with title of senior thesis) Magna Cum Laude
Pasadena, California
JAMES DONALD LILJENWALL Natural and Historical Significance
Cum Laude
Sabine Pass, Texas
HERMAN GLENN BALLARD One Response to Kierkegaard
PHILIP PRESCOTT CHANDLER, II
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
On the Discrete and the Continuous
RICHARD WILLIAM FLINT, II
Overland Park, Kansas
Final Causality in the General Scholum to Newton's “Principia" and the Advent of Metaphysics on the Scene of Physics
Chicago, Illinois
ANNE CYNTHIA HARLAN The Strange Man
Santa Barbara, California
DAVID NAHUM MISCHEL "... that we mean to be men"
Dayton, Ohio
DAVID IRVING MOSS A Golden Bell and a Pomegranate
Rite
LYNN ARCHER
Akron, Ohio
An Absurd Ethic
BRUCE ROBERT BALDWIN
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Childhood's End in the "Oresteia:" The Artist as Historian
ELLIN ADAIR BARRET BALLARD
Tustin, California
A Cry in the Wilderness
Redondo Beach, California
CHESTER CARL BOSTEK
Homeward Journey: The Search fo r Identity in the "Odyssey"
BETTINA ANN BRIGGS
Westport Point, Massachusetts
Hurrah for Karamazovl
DIANA COLEMAN
San Francisco, California
The Civil Crocodile or Lobbes and Hocke
MICHELLE DiGIACOMO Vision
San Antonio, Texas
SANSI NEEDHAM GIRARD
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Political Equilibrium: Antinomy without Tears
AUGUSTA ALCY GOLDSTEIN
La Verne, California
Concerning the Social and the Ineffable
ALLISON GRACE KARSLAKE
East Lansing, Michigan
Odysseus’ Dream
VIDA KAZEMI
Tehran, Iran
Achilles and Hektor: The Bitter Collision
THOMAS GEORGE KEENS
San Pedro, California
Einstein and Poincare: The Determination of the Geometry of Space
GEORGE FOREST KRAMER
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Not a Sob, But a Sigh
KENNETH LEWIS KRONBERG
Bronx, New York
An Exercise in Analogy and the Power of Imagination
SAMUEL HOWARD LARCOMBE, JR.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Myth
KIERAN DANIEL CRUZ MANJARREZ
Mexico City, Mexico
Wrath, Madness, and Knight Errantry
HARRISON ERNEST PAPPS
Bethesda, Maryland
Reflections on the Prologue to "The Gospel According to St. John"
ANTIGONE PHALARES
Jackson Heights, New York
The Enchanted Prince
CAROL BRYNA REIDER
Newark, New Jersey
Pro-Consciousness
DONALD JOSEPH SCHELL San Jose, California Part Three — The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
MARILYNNE JOAN WILLS SCHELL
Youngstown, Ohio
"The Franklin's Tale:" The Problem of Contradictory Contracts
STEVEN SHORE
New York, New York
The Seven Enchanters
RICHARD ALFRED SIEGE
Southern Pines, North Carolina
On the Purpose of Man
LESTER QUINTAN STRONG
Albuquerque, New Mexico
The Significance of the Noble Lie
JOAN PATRICE TOWNSEND
Long Island, New York
Waiting on Nothing
CONSTANCE DAY WEIGLE
Annapolis, Maryland
Resurrection of the Faithful
FREDERICK LEWIS WICKS On Law
Anchorage, Alaska
AWARDS and PRIZES To the Senior who has the highest standing, a silver medal. Offered by the Board of Visitors and Governors JAMES DONALD LILJENWALL
To the member of the Senior Class who writes the best Senior thesis, a prize of $50 KENNETH LEWIS KRONBERG Honorable Mention
PHILIP PRESCOTT CHANDLER, II
To the member of the Sophompre Class who writes the best annual essay, a prize of $50
To the member of the Freshman Class who writes the best annual essay, a prize of $50
JAMES FREDRICK SCOTT
DONALD HUGH WHITFIELD
To the student who submits the best English translation of a Greek poem, a prize of $50 KATHLEEN MARIE SKELTON Honorable Mention
JAMES DALE DANNESKIOLD
To the student who submits the best English translation of a French poem, a prize of $50 Honorable Mention
ROBERT LESSING ROSENWALD, JR. STEVEN LEE TUCKER
To the student who submits the best English poem, a prize of $50 SAMUEL HOWARD LARCOMBE, JR. JAMES FREDRICK SCOTT Honorable Mention
TEVELL SCOTT
GALA FIRST COMMENCEMENT BALL
Student Center Saturday, the First of June
Black Tie R.S.V.P. Commencement Committee
From 9:30 p.m. - 3:00 a.m Simple Refection - 1:30 a.m