Senior Farewell: Awards, Plans, Graduation Announcements
Issue date: 5/3/06 Section: News
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Congratulations to the Class of 2006 for all of your academic achievements at UD, and we wish you the best of luck in all of your future plans. Here is a little preview of what the some of the graduating seniors will be doing next year.
Medical School Applicants for 2006
Booth Aldred
Tina Ali Mohammed
Ryan Alvares
Jose Arvizu
Farheen Assad
Rachel Austin
Jered Cook
Delhi Ekambo
Marie Frando
Jim George
Nicholas Heyne
Thomas Heyne
Mary Israel
Thomas Michael McHugh
Anh Nguyen
Anna Nguyen
Tuyetanh Thi Nguyen
Dhruti Patel
Gavin Puthoff
Andrea Ramirez
John Reneau
Shoichiro Tanaka
David Timler
Maggie Warren
Bryanne Whitney
Elena Yates
Jennifer Zingarelli
The biology department would like to announce the winner of the Sister Clodovia Lockett Premedical Scholarship for 2006. The recipient is Damalie Namponye.
The winner for the Dr. Frank J. Doe Scholarship Program at the University of Chicago is Erika Urban.
John Rhodes, English major and Kara Maggiore, history major, will both travel to Rome to work as Rome Assistant's on the Due Santi Campus.
Jennifer Van House, English major, will marry Brian Hutcheson in June, and the two will travel to Japan to teach English through the JET Programme, sponsored by the Japanese government.
Sara Erickson will continue her study of English at the graduate level at Catholic University of America.
Kate Harkins and Eli Danze, will receive the sacrament of matrimony on July 1st, 2006. Kate Harkins, daughter of alumni Dan Harkins and Peggy Fagan Harkins, will graduate with a BA in elementary education and plans to teach in an elementary school in the Dallas area. Eli Danze, brother of alumni Teresa Lemieux and Olivia Demkowicz, will earn his BA in business leadership and ethics. He will continue his studies for an MBA at the Graduate School of Management. The couple will be married in San Antonio at the Chapel of the Incarnate Word.
Caitlin Forst, theology major, will start graduate studies in Rome at Pontifica Universita della Santa Croce. During this three-year program she will live in Italy and study in the Catholic Social Communications Program. After the three years, she may stay and work on her PhD.
Aaron Linderman, history major, will study at the Institute of World Politics, working towards an MA in Statecraft & National Security, with a specialization in Intelligence.
Analezia Bonda will be attending graduate school at UD seeking a master's degree in international marketing. She will be working full time as a market development specialist for American Eurocopter, the number one manufacturer of helicopters in the world.
Mary Kolner will be entering the English PhD program at Baylor University.
Graduation Annoucements
The Forty-Seventh Annual Commencement of the University of Dallas class of 2006 will begin May 4 with a convocation honoring seniors at 3:30 p.m. in Lynch Hall. All are welcome to attend.
The celebration will continue May 13 with the Baccalaureate Mass at 6 p.m. in the Church of the Incarnation. That evening, the President's Gala will honor graduates, parents and faculty beginning, at 7:30 p.m. in Haggar. The final commencement will be held at 9 a.m. on the mall, May 14. The entire university community is invited to attend.
Seniors voted last week to determine who will speak at the ceremonies. Congratulations to the faculty and student who will be addressing the class of 2006.
• Introduction: Dr. Scott Crider, associate professor of English
•Benediction: Fr. Robert E. Maguire, O.Cist , visiting assistant professor of English
• Main Address: Dr. Greg Roper, associate professor of English
• Valedictorian: Becca Longton, philosophy major
Medical School Applicants for 2006
Booth Aldred
Tina Ali Mohammed
Ryan Alvares
Jose Arvizu
Farheen Assad
Rachel Austin
Jered Cook
Delhi Ekambo
Marie Frando
Jim George
Nicholas Heyne
Thomas Heyne
Mary Israel
Thomas Michael McHugh
Anh Nguyen
Anna Nguyen
Tuyetanh Thi Nguyen
Dhruti Patel
Gavin Puthoff
Andrea Ramirez
John Reneau
Shoichiro Tanaka
David Timler
Maggie Warren
Bryanne Whitney
Elena Yates
Jennifer Zingarelli
The biology department would like to announce the winner of the Sister Clodovia Lockett Premedical Scholarship for 2006. The recipient is Damalie Namponye.
The winner for the Dr. Frank J. Doe Scholarship Program at the University of Chicago is Erika Urban.
John Rhodes, English major and Kara Maggiore, history major, will both travel to Rome to work as Rome Assistant's on the Due Santi Campus.
Jennifer Van House, English major, will marry Brian Hutcheson in June, and the two will travel to Japan to teach English through the JET Programme, sponsored by the Japanese government.
Sara Erickson will continue her study of English at the graduate level at Catholic University of America.
Kate Harkins and Eli Danze, will receive the sacrament of matrimony on July 1st, 2006. Kate Harkins, daughter of alumni Dan Harkins and Peggy Fagan Harkins, will graduate with a BA in elementary education and plans to teach in an elementary school in the Dallas area. Eli Danze, brother of alumni Teresa Lemieux and Olivia Demkowicz, will earn his BA in business leadership and ethics. He will continue his studies for an MBA at the Graduate School of Management. The couple will be married in San Antonio at the Chapel of the Incarnate Word.
Caitlin Forst, theology major, will start graduate studies in Rome at Pontifica Universita della Santa Croce. During this three-year program she will live in Italy and study in the Catholic Social Communications Program. After the three years, she may stay and work on her PhD.
Aaron Linderman, history major, will study at the Institute of World Politics, working towards an MA in Statecraft & National Security, with a specialization in Intelligence.
Analezia Bonda will be attending graduate school at UD seeking a master's degree in international marketing. She will be working full time as a market development specialist for American Eurocopter, the number one manufacturer of helicopters in the world.
Mary Kolner will be entering the English PhD program at Baylor University.
Graduation Annoucements
The Forty-Seventh Annual Commencement of the University of Dallas class of 2006 will begin May 4 with a convocation honoring seniors at 3:30 p.m. in Lynch Hall. All are welcome to attend.
The celebration will continue May 13 with the Baccalaureate Mass at 6 p.m. in the Church of the Incarnation. That evening, the President's Gala will honor graduates, parents and faculty beginning, at 7:30 p.m. in Haggar. The final commencement will be held at 9 a.m. on the mall, May 14. The entire university community is invited to attend.
Seniors voted last week to determine who will speak at the ceremonies. Congratulations to the faculty and student who will be addressing the class of 2006.
• Introduction: Dr. Scott Crider, associate professor of English
•Benediction: Fr. Robert E. Maguire, O.Cist , visiting assistant professor of English
• Main Address: Dr. Greg Roper, associate professor of English
• Valedictorian: Becca Longton, philosophy major

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