1986 Convocation Program

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Gaudeamus Igitur

1. Gaudeamus igitur, 2. Vivat academia, 3. Alma Mater floreat,

Juvenes dum sumus; vivant professores, Quae nos educavit;

~Post jucundam juventutem, Vivat membrum quodJibet, C aros et commilitones,

,." I lHIY3= IM~id31~1&~~13~I~ 1. Post molestam senectutem,Nos habebit humus, 2. Vivant membra quaolibet, Semper sint in flore, 3. Dissitas in regiones, Sparsos congregavit,

Nos habebit humus. Semper sint in flore. Sparsos congregavit.

translation by Professor David Sweet 1. Let us rejoice, Let us rejoice, After pleasant The earth will 2. Live Live Live May

therefore, while we are young. therefore, while we are young. youth, after bitter age, hold us, the earth will hold us.

(then) the academy, live "professores", (then) the academy, live "professores", each limb, live all limbs. they always be in bloom, may they always be in bloom.

3. Fruitful mother may she flower, she who has raised us. Fruitful mother, may she flower, she who has raised us. Into distant regions, who had been scattered, she has brought together, she has brought together.

Accompanist:

Melissa Buentipo

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MAY 8,1986

Three-thirty in the afternoon Lynch Auditorium ORDER OF CEREMONIES Procession Invocation

The Reverend Gilbert Hardy, O. Cist. Introductory

Remarks

Robert F. Sasseen President of the University Announcement

of Senior Plans and Awards

John E. Paynter Provost and Dean of the College Presentation

of Departmental

Awards

Department Representatives Valedictory

Michael Francis Makal Student

Presentation of Government Awards

Randy Lee Irlbeck Address

Richard P. Olenick, Assistant Professor of Physics Closing

"Gaudeamus Igitur" Benediction

The Reverend Christopher Rabay, O. Cist. Recession



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