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Musical Interlude University Chorus, under the direction of Irene Fedoryka a capella Three Folk Songs
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847) words by Heinrich Heine (1797-1856)
1. Come, Flee with Me 2. A Frost Has Fall'n 3. Here by Her Grave My Bonnie Lass She Smelleth
P.D.Q. Bach (1 807-1 742)? Edited with feeling by Professor Peter Schickele
Aile Maria
Tomas Luis de Victoria (l540-c.1613)
Gaudeamus Igitur a capella
1.
Gaudeamus
2.
Vivat academia,
vivant prof'essores,
3.
Alma
Quae
Mater
igit.ur,
Juvenes
floreat,
dum
sumus;
nos
educavit
Nos habebit
humus,
Post jucundam Vivat membrum
juventutem. quodlibet,
Caros et cornmilitones,
;
II 1.
Post
2.
Vivant
3.
Oissitas
Accompanist:
molestam membra
senectutem, quaelibet,
in re giories,
Semper
Sparsos
Anthony J. DiCello
sint
in flore,
congregavit,
Nos
habebit
humus.
Semper
sint
Sparsos
congregavit.
in flare.
CONVOCATION
HONORING SENIORS
May 6,1982 Three-thirty
in the afternoon
Lynch Auditorium
ORDER OF CEREMONIES Procession Invocation The Reverend Thomas Cain, O.P. Introductory Remarks Dr. Robert F. Sasseen President Announcement of Senior Plans and Awards Dr. Thomas] odziewicz Academic Dean Presentation of Departmental Dr. Cherie Clodfelter Dr. Glenn Thurow
A wards
Valedictory Mr. Carl Lumley Presentation of Student Government Awards Mr. Edward Reusch Address Dr. Richard P. Olenick Musical Interlude University Chorus Closing "Gaudeamus Igitur" Benediction The Reverend Thomas Carroll