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PUBLISHED    BY 
THE  GRADUATING  CLASS 


AL-HIKMA  UNIVERSITY 
BAGHDAD,  IRAQ 


Dedication 


During  the  four  years  ive  have  studied  at  Al-Hikma,  the  strong,  stable  guiding  hand  of  our 
President  has  fashioned  the  destiny  of  the  University  and  of  us,  its  students.  In  him  tee  have  found 
an  ideal  scholar,  a  sincere  and  serious  priest,  a  friend  rich  in  kindness  and  sympathy  for  his 
students. 

The  same  firm  grasp  that  has  lovingly  nurtured  the  growth  of  this  great  university,  has  given 
us  incentive  to  grow;  the  same  scholarship  and  enthusiasm  we  have  found  in  him,  has  encouraged 
us  to  seek  for  these  virtues  in  ourselves;  the  same  sincere  and  devoted  heart  tvhich  is  his,  shall 
always  inspire  us. 

With  deep  pride  and  sincere  gratitude,  we,  the  Graduating  Class  of  Al-Hikma  University, 
of  196  3,  dedicate  this  our  yearbook  to  Reverend  John  P.  Banks,  S.J.,  President  of  Al-Hikma 
University. 


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To  the  Members  of  the  Class  of  1963: 

The  challenges  that  face  university 
graduates  in  1963  are  so  great  that  only 
whole-hearted  dedication  on  your  part  can 
be   an   adequate  response. 

But  dedication  to  what?  That  is  an 
agonizing  question  today.  For  many,  the 
answer  is  :  nothing,  because  nothing  is 
worthy  of  whole-hearted  dedication.  For 
others,  the  answer  is:  pursuit  of  riches, 
pleasure,  power.  I  am  sure  neither  of  these 
is   your   response. 

I  suggest  two  worthy  objects  of  your 
whole-hearted  dedication  which  must  appear 
natural  to  you  who  have  finished  four  years 
of  education  at  Al-Hikma. :  love  and  service 
of  God,  love  and  service  of  your  own 
country.  If  your  life  centers  on  these,  it  is 
bound  to  be  an  unselfish  life,  a  useful  life, 
and,   inevitably,   a   happy  life. 

May  God    bless    you    and   use  you     for  his    glory  and    for  the    good  of    your 
fellow   countrymen. 

John   P.   Banks,   SJ. 


The   President's  Page 


Rev.   Frederick  W.  Kelly,  S.  J. 
Acting  Dean 


Rev.  Thomas  B.   Mulvehill,  S.  J. 
Dean  of  Students 


ADM  I  N  I  STR  AT  I  O  N 


Rev.  Joseph  A.  Paquet,  S.  J. 
Administrator 


Rev.  James  P.  Larkin,  S.  J. 
Treasurer 


Rev.  Robert  J,  Cote,  S.  J. 

Librarian 


Rev.  Thomas  F.  Hussey,  S.  J. 

Development 
126  Newbury  St., 
Boston,  Mass., 
U.S.A. 


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Brother   Italo  A.   Parnoff,  S.J. 
Maintenance 


Mr.   Emmanuel  Issa 
Maintenance 


Mr.  Bernard   I.   Bebel 
Economics 


Dr.   Kenneth  H.   Lenzen 
Engineering 


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Rev.  Charles  G.  Crowley,  S.  J. 
Physics 


Rev.  Robert  B.   Campbell,  S.  J. 
Philosophy,    Theology 


Mr.  Charles  A.  Faucher 
English,  Philosophy 


Rev.  Alfred  J.  Jolson,   S.  J. 
Business     Administration 


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Mr.  Eugene  F.  Mulcahy 
English 


Rev.  William  D.   Iisach,  S.  J. 
Fnglish,  Theology 


Rev.  William.  J.  Larkin,  S.  J. 
Physics,   Mathematics 


Rev.  Leo  J.  Guay,    S.  J. 
Engineering,   Chemistry 


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Dr.  Daniel  B.  Lloyd 
Mathematics 


Mr.  Tariq  R.  Shammamy 
Mathematics 


Rev.  William  F.   Macomber,  S.  J. 
Theology 


Rev.  Joseph  P.  O'Kane,  S.  J. 
Philosophy 


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Rev.  Paul  A.   Nash,  S.  J. 
English,  Theology 


Mr.   Franklin  O.   Rose 
Engineering 


LECTURERS 


Mr.   Mufid   Mirza 
Accounting 


Mr.  Simon  M.  Amirkhas 
Arabic 


Mr.  John  Andrews 
Engineering 


Mr.  Anastas-i  Vestarkis 
Auditing 


Mr.   Kadhim  Assad 
Insurance 


Mr.  Jacques  J.O.  Palgen 
Surveying 


Mr.  Noel  Azzavvi 
Secretary 


Mis 5  Zhaleh  Sultani 
Laboratory  Assistant 


Dr.   Clement  Serkis 
University  Doctor 


LECTURERS 


Dr.  Hikmat  Fikrat 

Chemistry 


Mr.  Talib  al-Eris 
Chemistry  Assistant 


Dr.   P.K.  Mohanty 
Irrigation 


Mr.  Joseph  Haddad 
Surveying 


Mr.  Theodore  Zia 
Assistant  to  Librarian 


Mr.  Tariq  Kakoz 
Assistant  to  Treasurer 


Dr.  Abdul-Razzak  Abdul-Wahab    Dr.  ABDur.-RAssuL  al-Salman 
Business  Law  Economics 


Dr.   K.HALIL  ai.-Shamma' 
Economics 


ARABIC      STUDIES 


Mr.  Faraj  Raffouli 


Rev.  Richard  J.  McCarthy,  S.  J. 


Rev.  Franklyn  J.  Bergen,  S.  J. 


Rev.  Joseph  E.  O'Connor,  S.  J.  Rev.  George  A.  De  Napoli,  S.  J. 


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BASIL  DOMINIC  MARMARCHI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Basil,  a  popular  figure  on  the  Al-Hikma  campus, 
came  to  the  University  via  Baghdad  College.  His 
geniality  and  massive  assistance  will  be  long 
remembered.  He  distinguished  himself  as  a  deba- 
ter, and  as  a  fervent  worker  and  conversationalist. 
His  moments  of  leisure  were  devoted  to  music 
and  to  cars.  Further  studies  in  business  adminis- 
tration will  enable  him  to  manage  any  trading 
establishment  he  desires. 


We  know  accurately  only  when  we  know  little. 
With   knowledge  comes  doubt.       —      Goethe 


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EMMANUEL  MICHAEL 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Most  of  Emmanuel's  schooling  before  entering 
Al-Hikma  took  place  in  Mosul.  Now  he  is  a  real 
Baghdadi.  He  developed  the  spiritual  man  by 
participating  in  the  Sodality.  He  kept  physically 
fit  by  playing  volleyball  and  football.  For  real 
relaxation  he  played  ping-pong,  or  sang  songs  in 
Arabic.  He  will  continue  his  studies  doing  gra- 
duate work  in  business  administration. 


The  sound  man  is  not  the  one  who  does  not 
make  mistakes,  but  the  one  who  does  not 
repeat  them.  —  Bovee 


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FARUQ.  AL-UMARI 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Suave  persuasive  Faruq  matriculated  to  the  Uni- 
versity after  secondary  studies  at  Baghdad  College 
and  graduation  from  the  Law  College.  He  has 
distinguished  himself  as  an  outstanding  debater 
and  weaver  of  words.  He  loves  to  soar  above  the 
world  of  men  either  by  thought  or  by  actual  flight 
in  a  glider.  The  exercise  of  swimming  keeps  him 
toned  up.  He  will  do  graduate  studies  in  struc- 
tural engineering. 


He  who  gains  wealth  gains  something  ;  he  who 
gains  friends  gains  more,  but  he  who  gains  the 
courage  of  his  heart  gains  all.  -  -  Cervantes 


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LIBARETT   BEDROSSIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

After  attending  Baghdad  College,  Libaretl  com- 
pleted his  secondary  school  studies  at  Taffayah 
before  coming  to  Al-Hikma  University.  Quiel 
calm  and  serene  by  nature  his  spirit  of  perseve- 
rance will  always  win  through.  He  is  chiefly 
interested  in  plays  and  acting.  But  his  life's  work 
will  be  pursued  in  accounting  and  insurance. 


To  be  content  with  little  is   difficult;    to   be 
content  with  much,  impossible. 


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MAR  WAN  DAUD  ODEH 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Strong  silent  Marwan  has  been  an  outstanding 
student  for  his  four  years  on  the  university  campus. 
He  came  from  Baghdad  College  and  while  here 
enhanced  his  reputation  as  a  baseball  player  and 
as  a  swimmer  of  note.  He  was  ever  ready  for  a 
picnic  or  to  settled  down  to  a  musical  concert.  He 
will  pursue  graduate  studies  in  structural  engi- 
neering. 


The  best  and  most  important  part  of  man's 
education  is  that  which  he  gives  himselj. 
Gibbon. 


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MOHAMMED  SALMAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

After  a  sound  preparation  at  Baghdad  University 
Mohammed  transferred  to  Al-Hikma  for  his  final 

year  of  training.  He  was  industrious  and  ambi- 
tious. Tennis  and  basketball  were  his  favorite 
sports.  After  graduation  he  expects  to  go  right  to 
work  with  a  contractor. 


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MUNIR  ABDUL-KARIM 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Munir  matriculated  to  Al-Hikma  byway  of 
Baghdad  College  and  Commercial  Secondary. 
Although  he  is  the  silent  man  of  the  class,  still 
waters  run  deep.  At  present  his  plans  for  the  future 
are  not  decided,  but  whatever  his  choice  he  has 
the  will  to  succeed  in  all  his  endeavors. 


Little  minds  are  too  much  wounded  by  little 

things. 

Great   minds    see   all    and    are    never    hurt. 


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MUNDHIR  ABDUL-JABBAR  AL-BECKER 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Sharkiya's  gift  to  Zafaraniya  has  had  a  very 
succcessful  career  at  Al-Hikma.  He  was  a  member 
of  many  student  activities.  For  keeping  a  sound 
mind  in  a  sound  body  lie  participated  in  the  spoils 
of  swimming,  football  and  volleyball.  He  relishes 
books  on  social  subjects.  Graduate  studies  in 
structural  engineering  beckon  him  on. 


To  make  a  man  laugh  is  to  make  him  forget. 
What  a  benefactor  on  earth  is  the  man  who 
can  bestow  this  pleasure.  -  -  Hugo 


NAZAR  AL-DOURY 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Nazar,  from  Adhamiyah,  is  a  man  of  many  ac- 
complishments. He  was  prominently  connected 
with  the  debaters,  the  Year  Book  Staff,  the  Al 
Jami'i  Staff  and  all  entertainments.  His  outside 
interests  include  much  reading,  writing  and 
gardening.  He  intends  to  do  graduate  work  in 
business  administration  for  future  work  with  the 
Philco  Company. 


Make  other  people  like   them   selves  a  little 
better,  my  son,  and  I  promise  you  they  will  like 
you  very  well.  -  -  Lord  Chesterfield. 


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SAM  I  GEORGE  BENARJI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

A  quiet  thoughtful  member  of  the  class  of  '63  ' 
Sami  who  came  from  Baghdad  College  made 
many  lasting  friends  at  the  university.  His  help 
to  the  office  staff  was  immeasureable.Hc  also  found 
time  to  participate  in  the  activities  of  debating 
and  the  literary  magazines.  He  was  a  faithful 
socialist,  in  addition  to  being  an  outstanding 
athlete.  He  expects  to  do  graduate  studies  in 
statistics. 


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Prayer  changes  things?  No!  Prayer  changes 
people,  and  people  change  things. 


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SAMIR  SALMAN  ABDUL-AHAD 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Spirited  and  energetic  in  all  things,  Samir  excelled 
on  the  debating  platform  and  in  sodality  work. 
He  prepped  for  Al-Hikma  at  B.C.  and  Commer- 
cial School.  Music  set  him  in  a  mood  for  relaxation 
with  a  good  book.  He  will  continue  studies  abroad 
in  accountancy. 


Common  sense   is  instinct. 
Enough  of  it   is  genius  ! 


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SAT]  MUSTAFA  AL-MUZRAQCHY 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Amiable  and  interesting  at  all  limes,  Saii  look 
great  delight  in  the  duel  of  debate.  He  read  much 
and  thoroughly.  History  and  the  facts  of  the  pasl 
have  geat  fascination  for  him.  From  Sharqiya  to 
Al-Hikma  and  on  to  further  studies  abroad  in 
accounting  is  the  trail  he  has  blazed. 


A  man  must  keep  a  little  backshop  where  he 
con  be  himself  without  reserve.  In  solitude 
alone  can  he  know  true  freedom. 


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SHAWQ.I  NAJI  JAWAD 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

A  quick  spirited  and  enjoyable  companion, Shawqi 
will  be  much  missed  from  the  campus  at  Zafara- 
niya.  He  came  to  Al-Hikma  from  Jaffariya,  and 
has  worked  with  zeal  to  obtain  his  degree.  He  did 
much  outside  reading  with  special  emphasis  on 
gathering  commercial  information.  He  will  do 
special  graduate  studies  in  the  field  of  commerce 
with  a  view  to  management  of  his  father's  trade. 


One  ought  every  day  to  hear  a  little  music,  read 
a  good  poem,  see  a  fine  picture,  and  if  possible, 
speak  a  few  reasonable  words.  -  -  Goethe 


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VOLTAIRE  EWAN  WAR  DA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Sociable  versatile  Voltaire,  a  graduate  of  Baghdad 
College,  entered  Al-Hikma  after  one  year  at  Arts 
College,  and  has  distinguished  himself  ever  since 
as  a  debater,  as  a  faithful  worker  on  the  Yearbook 
Staff,  and  as  a  library  worker.  He  engaged  in  all 
sports  but  preferred  tennis,  football  and  swim- 
ming. He  has  a  bent  for  foreign  languages.  He 
will  do  graduate  studies  in  highway  engineering. 


We  cannot  always  oblige,  but  we  can  always 
speak  obligingly.  —  Voltaire 


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WAGNER  APRIM  BABA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Wagner  always  did  things  in  a  big  way.  Amiabi- 
lity, sociability,  and  perseverance  were  qualities 
developed  at  Baghdad  College.  He  added  weight 
and  depth  to  the  debating  teams  and  to  the 
Yearbook  Staff.  Football  won't  be  the  same  with- 
out his  managerial  ability  and  whistle-blowing 
competence.  He  hopes  to  continue  his  studies  to 
compete  most  successfully  in  the  world  of  business. 


A  thankful  heart  is  not  only  the  greatest  virtue, 
but  the  parent  of  all  the  other  virtues.  —  Cicero 


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Top  Row  :     Left  to  right:   Mundhir  Naman,  Taha  al-Salman,   Robert   Miller,   Iyad  al-Gailani, 

Usam  al-Abachi. 
Third  Row  :     Wayil  Hindu,  Jan  Stepanian,  Nabil  Aziz,  Farqad  al-Salman,  Nijyar  Shemdin 
Second  Row  :     Kamal  Dinkha,  Wilson  Ishaq,  Samir  Qattan,  Vraj  Harutunian,  Anis  Barghuti 
Seated:     Nabil  Francis,  Fr.  Jolson,  S.  J.,  Prof.  Charles  Faucher,    Nadim    Saigh,    Oday    Hussain, 

(missing  — ■  Jasim  Saleh,  Natiq  Duhi). 


CLASS   OF  1964  —  JUNIOR  BUSINESS 


Top  Row  :  Left  to  right:    Sami  Uthman,  Fahmi  Michael,  Muwaffaq  Simani,  Maan  Hamid,  Keyu- 

marth  Sultani. 
Third  Row  :     Jamal  Rahmani,  Shibib  Halabu,  Faruq  Mishu,  Vahak  Mesropian,  Antwan  Khawwam. 
Second  Row  :     Nasrat  Yusuf,  Sami  Andrea,  Muwaffaq  Metti,  Basil  Kattula,  Basim  al-Umar. 
Seated  :     Ali  Qaraghuli,  Phenuel  Philip,  Fr.   Macomber,  S.J.,  Sabah  Harutunian,  Samir  Hanna, 
(missing  —  Sami  Halata). 


CLASS   OF    1964  —  JUNIOR   ENGINEERING 


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Top  Row  :     Left  to  right  :   Sami  Boghos,  Hikmat  Basmaji,  Mahdi  Hassan,  Sirbest  Qazzaz.    Laith 

Khudhairi,  Aram  Wahram. 
Third  Row  :     Fawzi  Bassam,  Wilson  Benjamin,  Mu'taz  Jamil,  Nazar  Hashim,  Ajib  Abbud. 
Second  Row  :      Sargon    Amirkhas,    Iden    Marben,    Harb    al-Hiti,    Rifaat    Sahhar,    Fawzi    Habib, 

Faruq  Araim. 
Sealed  :     Abdul  Wadud  Gata,  Shamuel  Yusuf,    Fr.  O'Kane,  S.  J.,  Prof.  Bernard  Bebel,  Nerses  Leon, 

Fuad  Abdul -Latif. 


CLASS   OF    1965 


SOPHOMORE  BUSINESS 


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Top  Row  :   Left  to  right:   Fakhri  Jazrawi,  Ahmad  Sami,  Abdul-Hadi  Jabbar,  Yerchanik  Minasa- 

kanian,  Adnan  Behnam,  Dikran  Wartkissian. 
Third  Row  :     Rafiq  al-Jadu',  Riadh  Yusuf,  Karim  Yusuf,  Basim  Askar,  Aziz  Baithun,  Nahid  Shawaf 
Second  Row  :     Hadi  Sarraf,  Sami  Madras,   Iyad  al-Nasiri,  Vahe  Hovsepian,  Adil  Mustafa,  Sami' 

al-Banna,  Zuhair  Hanna. 
Seated  :     Hassan  Sarraf,  Rustum  Tufunkjian,  Prof.  Franklin  Rose,  Fr.  Nash,  S.  J.,  Ibrahim  Meliha. 


CLASS  OF  1965 


SOPHOMORE  ENGINEERING  A 


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Top  Row  :   Left   to  right  :      Qusai   A-Aziz,    Maan   Hamzeh,    Sargon   Dick,   Freddie  Johnny,   Adil 

Bahura,  Hatim  Sarsam. 
Third  Row  :     Sabah  Yacubi,  Hilal  Simhairi,  Salar  Ghafur,   Mumtaz  Tokatli,  Shawkat  Jazrawi, 

Muthanna  Salah. 
Second  Row  :     Raymond  Gabbai,  Butros  Cheikho,  Baba  Shamun,  Muhammed  Sarhen,  Mufid  Ashu, 

Basil  Abbu. 
Seated  :     Adil  Wadi,  Usam  Khairi,  Fr.  Larkin,  S.J.,  Ishu  Gaddu,  Nijad  Fattuhi,  (missing        Khalid 

Bashir). 


CLASS  OF  1965 


SOPHOMORE  ENGINEERING  B 


Top  Row  :   Left  to  right  :   Richard   Miller,  Ahmad   Khairallah,   Riadh  al-Karam,  Tariq  Haidar, 

Nadim  Peter,  Usam  Abbud,  Jack  Shamoun,  Francis  Rais,  Andrew  Yonan. 
Fourth   Row  :     Suhail   Yusuf,    Munib   al-Shaikh,    Hussam   al-Owainati,    Nasir   al-Farisi,   Sulaiman 

Zainal,  Nuri  Askar,  Zahir  Abbosh,  Sabah  Husain. 
Third  Row  :     Marlyn  Jan,  Samira  Hazineh,    Anahid  Orchanian,    Norma    Gabbai,    Imtihal    Abu- 

al-Timan,  Delkhwaz  al-Jaf,  Elias  Abda,  Hilal  Latif. 
Second  Row  :     Jamila  Lawee,  Khelud  Jamil,  Tafaol  Salim,  Jutta  Merkel,  Bernadine  Muth,  Fatina 

Hamdi,  Sana  al-Khudhairi,  Mima  Ghazalla,  Selwa  Abid. 
Seated  :     Fr.   Ibach,  S.J.,  Suham  Sulaiman,  Elizabeth  Miraziz,  Senobar  Fuad,  Najla  al-Faradhi, 

Manahil  al-Jarrah,  Ardemis  Jufayan,  Prof.  Tariq  Shammamy. 


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Abbas,  Mundhir  Mahmud,  Sata  A-Aziz,  Shlaimun  Talia. 
Fourth  Row  :     Jamil  Shahin,  Anand  Mohindra,   Sabah  al-Jamil,  Aziz  A-Karim,  Nohad  A-Aziz, 

Talib  al-Timimi,  Sulaiman  Bajjali,  Khalid  Iydan. 
Third  Row  :     Hannibal  Benjamin,  Murad  Nalbadian,  Amer  Zainal,  Johnny  George,  Emmanuel 

Francis,  MuwafFaq  Amin,  Iwadh  Aziz. 
Second  Row  :     Ibtihal  al-Qaraghuli,  Qunish  Turkay,  Noushik  Simonian,  Houda  Hendow,    Mira 

Ter-Minassian,  Selwa  al-Said,  Aliya  al-Kamal,  Dhuka  Francis,  Nadia  Awdish. 
Seated  :     Janet   Gayickian,   Nadira    Mattar,   Nawal   Bashir,    Hiam    Tuma,     Muna     Hassu,     Najla 

Rassam,  Fr.  Mulvehill,  S.J. 


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Armen  Kazanjian,  Subhi  Charmugli. 
Fourth  Row  :     Sarmad  al-Naimi,  Muwaffaq  Killu,  Makram  George,  Saadi  al-Tiburi,  Allah  Hussain, 

Abdullah  al-Bukhari.  Dilair  Muhammad,  Leon  Asilian. 
Third  Row  :     Janan  Baithun,   Iyad  Said,  Nadim  Sarraf,  Ali-Kamal  Abdullah,  William   Hardun, 

Usam  Daikh,  Riadh  Philip. 
Second  Row  :     Nuri  Thomas,  Samir  Alwan,  Nazih  Hindi,    Adib  Hindi,    Muhammad    AH    Talib, 

Fakhri  Bourachi,  Sarkis  Benjamin,  Hratch  Kuyumjian. 
Seated  :      Fr.  Crowley,  S.J.,  Layla  Mustafa,  Viva  Tawfiq,  Layla  al-Khaffaf.   Nidhal  Rihani,  Ayman 

Bashir,  Boghos  Boghossian. 


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Mazin  al-Mudarris. 
Four]h  Row  :     Usam  Kassab,  Farid  Shaul,  Salman  Dhari,  Sabah  Shaaban,  Muwaffaq  Munir,  Samir 

Nairn,  Faris  Samarrai. 
Third  Row  :      Subhi  Ramadhan,  David  Shammash,  Tahir  Bazirgan,  Samir  Jawdat,  Humam  Abdul 

Khaliq,  Saad  A-Rahman. 
Second  Row  :      Sasson  Frank,  Janan  Ismail,  Zaidun  Hafidh,  Muhammad  Shahin.  Ohannes  Avakian, 

Arshak  Yanikian,  George  Davida,  Nabil  Hassu. 
Seated  :     Fathallah  Hassu,  Anahid  Minasian,  Kawthar  Nazhet,   Elham  Jabero,   Najla  Kasir,   Faiza 

al-Hattab,  Prof.  Eugene  Mulcahy. 


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al-Naimi,  Jacob  Babico,  David  Frank. 
Fourth  Row  :      Sabah  al-Hassan,  Akram  Ibrahim,  Maitham  Yahya,  Kamil  Sha'shu,  George  Jamil, 

Tariq  al-Saffar,  Jamal  Bilal. 
Third  Row  :      Murad     Wartanian,     Francis    George,    Wasim    al-Malaika,    Ajil    al-Hathal.   Janan 

al-Saigh,  Surin  Manukian,  Fuad  Hanna. 
Second  Row  :     Sabah   Rahmani,   Faiq   Killu,   Nadim   Adil,   Akram   Ali    Hussain,    Mufid   Sabbagh, 

Ramzi  Loqa,  Mudhaffar  Nail,  Antranik  Adamian. 
Seated  :     Shafiq  Halabu,  Wiam  Najib,  Sara  Kacyrat,  Selwa  Jabbour,  Azar  Faradani,  Fr.  Kelly, S.J 


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Adil  Wadi' 

Kamal  Dinkha 

Ramzi  Loqa 

Usam  Kassab 

Adnan  Bahnam 

Mundhir  Naman 

Sabah  Harutunian 

Usam  Khairi 

Antwan  Khawain 

Muwaffaq  Simani 

Sami  Andrea 

Wayil  Hindu 

Butros  Gheikho 

Nabil  Aziz 

Sami  Banarji 

Wilson  Ishaq 

Emmanuel  Michael 

Nabil  Francis 

Sami  Halata 

Zahir  Abbosh 

George  Davida 

Nadim  Saigh 

Sami'  al-Banna 

Zuhair  Hanna 

George  Jamil 

Nadim  Sarraf 

Samir  Salman 

Iden  Marben 

Nasir  Yacub 

Sargon  Dick 

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DEBATING        SOCIETY 


A  Woman's  Voice 


Ayman  Bashir  Presiding 


Readying  Rebuttal 


Counting  the  Ballots 


Planning 


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Fr.  Nash,  S.J.,  Moderator 


Editorial  Staff 


Business  Staff 


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Chairman:  Nabil  Aziz 
Members  :  Kamal  Dinkha,  Zuhair  Hanna, 
Farqad  al-Salman,  Muna  Gazalla,  Nazar 
Duri,  Munthar  Namaan,  Sami'  al-Banna, 
Iyad  al-Gailani,  Anis  Barghuti;  and  other 
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Baba  Shamun,      Jan  Stephanian, 
Kamal  Dinkha,     Emmanuel  Francis, 
Samir  Q_attan. 

Back  :  Ishu  Gaddu,  Mundhir  al-Bekr, 
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Faiza  Hattab 
Hiam  Toma 
Noushik  Simonian 
Nawal  Bashir 


Dhuka  Shamas 
Nadira   Mattar 
Nadia  Awdish 
Elizabeth  Miraziz 
Najla  al-Faradhi 


Marlin  Jan 
Jutta  Merkel 
Bernadino  Muth 
Khclud  Jamil 
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suit  every  need...  every  pocket  And  one  of  them  is  exactly 
right  fo  ryou.  See  and  hear  these  superb  Philips  tape  recorders 
at  your  local  dealer's  today  -  for  quality,  performance, 
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ELECTRICAL     MATERIALS 

Cables  &  Wires-Installation  Materials  —  Fans  —  Lamps  &  Lighting 

Fittings  &  Television 


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Established 

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Deposits 

Assets 


Jerusalem  1930 
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and   North  Africa. 

The  Arab   Bank   issues    its    own    Circular    Letters    of   Credit    and    Travellers 
Cheques  in  sterling  and  U.S.  Dollars  :  they  are  valid   in  all  countries. 


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Aei/ltbuium  travel  bureau 


(G.  ABULTIMMAN  &  A.  DOUGLAH    Co.) 


Cables  :  "ABULTIMMAN" 
Tel.  :  84415 


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travel  problems  and  extend  our  services  to  meet 
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Arrangements  are  made  for  group  and 
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BAGHDAD   HOTEL 

Well  known  in  Iraq  and  abroad 
—  200  rooms,  each  with  bath 

A  telephone  in  each  room  and  each  bath 
—  400  internal  and  20  outside  lines 
—    Oriental   and  Western  food 
Fully  air-conditioned 

Delightful  music  during  meals 
—  Spacious  gardens 
Ample  parking 


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FARID  OBEID  &  CO.  W.LL. 

Importers  and    Manufacturers'  Representatives 


Suppliers  to  Government  Departments, 

Factories  and  Public  Organizations 

of  the  following  : 


Heavy  and  Fine  Chemicals 
Water  Treatment  Chemicals 
Chlorine  and  Ammonia 
Agricultural  Chemicals 
Insecticides  and  Refrigerents 

Laboratory  Equipments 
Paints  and  Dyestuffs 
Plastics  and  Compounds 
Tanning  Materials 
Solvents  and  Additives 
Hardwares  &  Non-Ferrous  Metals 
etc...  etc...  etc... 


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Please  call  on,  write  to,  or  telephone  : 

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Authorised  Capital  :  I.  D.  1.000.000 

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Branches : 
Baghdad 

Baghdad 
Basra 


Samawal  Street  (Main  Branch) 
South  Gate  Branch 


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Correspondents    All   Over  the   World. 

Rents  Safe  Deposit  Lockers. 


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Baghdad 

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Capital    Paid    up:    D.    1,00  0,000 

Head    Office  :    P.  O.   Box    4 
New    Bank    Street    Baghdad 

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Mosul,   Arbil,   and    Zubair. 

It   has  agents   and    representatives  throughout  the  world. 

In    the    conduct   of    its    banking    operations,    Credit    Bank   of  Iraq    has    inherited 
from    Ottoman    Bank   accuracy   as    well    as   organisation. 

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STORAGE   TANKS   AND   PIPELINES 


2A/6/2G   Sara   Khaton    Road 

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Baghdad,  Iraq 

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BASRAH     IRAQ 


Registered  Company  for  River  Transport 
Freight  booked  on  through   bills  of  Lading  for 
Through   (Overside),  Transferred,  and   Local  Cargoes 

Special   Quotations  offered  for  large  shipments 

Sea-going  transportation   in  the  Arab  Gulf  between 
Basra,   Kuwait,  Bahrain  and  Saudi  Arabia 


OWNERS    OF   BRICK     FACTORIES 


Owners  of   Machine  Bricks 
Factories   and   Suppliers 


Head  Office:  BASRA 


Branches:  AMARAH,  Baghdad 


Bankers  :  British  Bank  of  the  Middle  East,  Eastern  Bank, 
Ottoman   Bank,  Arab  Bank  and  Rafidain  Bank 

Cables  :  "Al-Shaikh"  Basrah,  Amarah  and   Baghdad 

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Travel  -  Tours  -  International  Transport  -  Shipping  -  Forwarding  - 
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Head        Office 

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(   ATHENS  -   KIRKUK 
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Sa'doun   Building   —   South  Gate   —   Baghdad    —   Tel.:   89713 


INDEX      OF     ADVERTISERS 


Abbosh  Studio 103 

Abultimman    75 

African  Iraqi     72 

Alladin  Travels            83 

Arab  Bank     74 

Araim  Trading  Co 79 

Armstrong  Builders Ill 

Artin  Krikorian 109 

Atlas  Assurance     117 

Asfar  Dates      99 

Baghdad  Hotel    78 

Baghdad  Tours    92 

Bassim  Kattan 84 

Bata    115 

BOAC      116 

Buren  Watch     84 

Burjony     101 

Burroughs       125 

al-Charkh 123 

Chevrolet     114 

Credit  Bank     118 

Damirchi    86 

Dr.  Hendow      73 

Ewan          76 

Faber-Castell 120 

Facit     87 

F.  and  A.  Tawfiq  Yonan  74 

Farid  Obeid  Co 82,92 

Ferida  Beer    77 

Fixit    119 

German  Institute    114 

Gharib  Boghos      102 

Ghazi  Cigarettes     108 

Gokal  Co 71 

Hanna  Shaikh  Transport 122 

Ibrahim  Saad  and  Fils 85 

Imprimerie  Catholique    104 


Iraqi  Airways    73 

Iraqi  Autocars 108 

Iraq  Engineering  Co 98 

Iraq  Scientific    91 

Iraq  Sports       113 

Iraq  Times 107 

Jabaji  Brothers    109 

Kassir  Trading    121 

Kettaneh      83 

Kirdar  Roofing     83 

LIA 93 

Louis  Bakose    95 

Mahdi  Qanbar  Agha     88 

Marmardji     112 

MEA      110 

Mercedes  Benz    80 

NCR       81 

Orientours    123 

Orosdiback       97 

Owainati    106 

PAN-AM       90 

Philco     70 

Pepsi-Cola     96 

Rafidain  Drugs    102 

Rushdi  Store     117 

al-Saadi  Store    101 

A.J.  Shekhly    105,  107 

Sindbad  Hotel 117 

Singer  Sewing  Machine     89 

SWISSAIR 124 

Thomas  Press      101 

Tonietti  Optical    118 

United  Bank    82 


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DIRECTORY    OF  JESUIT 
INSTITUTIONS   IN  IRAQ 


ST.  JOSEPH'S  RESIDENCE    (Superior's  Residence,  and  House  of  Arabic 

Studies) 

Rev.  John  J.  Williams,  S.J. 
Leo  J.  Shea.  S.J. 

Rawaf  Street. 

Bettaween,   Baghdad,   Iraq 

Telephone  :  80772 

Telegram     :   IRAMEDA  BAGHDAD 


Superior 
Administrator 

Address 


AL-HIKMA   UNIVERSITY 


President 

Administrator 

Treasurer 

Dean 


Rev.  John  P.  Banks,  S.J. 
Rev.  Joseph  A.   Paquet,  S.J. 
Rev.  James  P.  Larkin,  S.J. 
Joseph  L.  Ryan,  S.J. 

Address  :   Box  2125 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

Telephone  :  99063 

Telegram  :  IRAMEDA  BAGHDAD 


BAGHDAD   COLLEGE    (Secondary   School 


President  : 

Administrator  : 

Treasurer  : 

Dean  : 

Address 
Telephone 


Telegram 


Rev.  Michael  J.  McCarthy,  S.J. 
Rev.  James  F.  Morgan,  S.J. 
Rev.  John  A.  Carty,  S.J. 
Rev.  Harold   R.  Powers,  S.J. 

Box  260 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

Jesuit   Residence  :  27612 

Office  of  President  :   2761  I 

Office  of  Administaator  :   27611 

Office  of  Treasurer  :  29660 

Office  of  Dean  :  22369 

Boarding  Section  :  22361 

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MANAGEMENT 
TRAINING 


This  year  a  new  program  was  inaugurated  f:)r  senior 
and  junior  business  students.  For  the  first  time  as  part  of 
regular  class  work  students  spent  eight  to  ten  days  in  the 
industries  of  Iraq.  During  those  days  they  were  able  to 
observe  administrators  at  work  and  to  realize  the  gap 
which  sometimes  exists  between  theory  as  seen  in  the  class- 
room   and    the    practice    of   the    marketplace. 

With  the  cooperation  of  the  Ministry  of  Industries 
students  were  the  guests  of:  The  National  Electricity  Admi- 
nistration, Iraq  Spinning  and  Weaving  Company,  Baghdad 
Electricity  Administration,  The  Medical  Cotton  Plant,  and 
the    Industrial    Bank. 


Fr.  Jolson,  S.J.  —  Program  Director 


DEPARTMENT 
OF  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

19  6  3 

Professors  :  Alfred  J.  Jolson,  S,J.,  Abdul - 
Razzaq  Abdul-Wahab,  Mufid  Mirza,  Anas- 
tassi  Vestakkis,  Kadhim  Assad,  Abdul  Rassul 
al-Salman,  Khalil  Shamma'  . 


BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION    CURRICULUM 


FRESHMAN    YEAR 

First  Semester 

Modern  Arabic  Literature 

Economic  Principles  I 

English  Literature:  Prose 

or 

English:  Fundamental  Grammar 

Introductory  Mathematical 

Analysis  I 

Modern  European  History,  1789-1900 

Theology 

SOPHOMORE   YEAR 

First  Semester 

Introductory  Accounting  I 
Money  and  Banking 
Elementary  Statistics 
English  Literature:  Rhetoric 
Metaphysics 
Theology 

JUNIOR   YEAR 

First  Semester 

Intermediate  Accounting  I 

Business  Law  I 

Economics  of  International  Trade 

Principles  of  Marketing 

Epistemology 

Theology 

SENIOR    YEAR 

First  Semester 

Auditing 

Economic  Development 

Ethics 

Industrial  Management  I 

Elective 

Theology 


Second  Semester 

Logic 

Economic  Principles  II 

English  Literature:  Poetry  and  Drama 

or 

English:  Fundamental  Composition 

Introductory  Mathematical 

Analysis  II 

Modern  European  History,  1900-1935 

Theology 

Second  Semester 

Introductory  Accounting  II 

Intermediate  Economics 

Business  and  Economic  Statistics 

English:  Business  and  Report  Writing 

Natural  Theology 

Theology 

Second  Semester 

Intermediate  Accounting  II 

Business  Law  II 

Business  Finance 

Insurance 

Psychology 

Theology 

Second  Semester 
Cost  Accounting 
Business  Policies 
Economic  Problems  of  Iraq 
Industrial  Management  II 
Management  Training 
Personnel  Administration 
Theology 


DEPARTMENT  OF   ENGINEERING 


1963 


Professors  :  Frederick  W.  Kelly,  S.  J.,  John  Andrews,  Leo  J. 
Guay,  S.J.,  Kenneth  H.  Lenzen,  P.  K.  Mohanty, 
Jacques  J.  Palgen,     Hikmat  Fikrat,     Franklin  O.  Rose 

Assistants  :       Talib  al-Eris,     Joseph  Haddad 


First  Semester 


CIVIL    ENGINEERING    CURRICULUM 


FRESHMAN     YEAR 


Second  Semester 


Chemistry 

Chemistry 

English 

English 

Graphics 

Graphics 

Mathematics 

Mathematics 

Physics 

Physics 

Logic 

Theology 

Theology 

JUNIOR     YEAR 


First  Semester 


Constructional    Methods 
Heat  Engineering 
Hydrology 
Structural  Analysis 
Fluid  Mechanics 
Natural  Theology 
Theology 


Second  Semester 


Electrical  Engineering 

Geodesy 

Engineering  Materials 

Structural  Design 

Hydraulics 

Psychology 

Theology 


First  Semester 


SOPHOMORE     YEAR 


Second  Semester 


SENIOR     YEAR 


First  Semester 


Second  Semester 


English 

Geology 

Irrigation  and  Drainage 

Hydraulic   Structures 

Graphics 

Geodesy  and  Photogram. 

Ethics 

Engineering  Project 

Mathematics 

Mathematics 

Reinforced  Concrete 

Sanitary  Engineering 

Physics 

Strength  of  Materials 

Soils  and  Foundations 

Structural  Design 

Statics 

Dynamics 

Structural  Analysis 

Transportation  Engineering 

Metaphysics 

Epistemology 

Specifieali  ms  and  Quantity  Surveying 

Theology 

Theology 

Theology 

Theology 

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CATHOLIC   WOMEN  OF  AL-HIKMA      1962  -  1963 


Bernadine  Muth 
Dhuka  Francis 
Elizabeth  Leon 
Faiza  Hattab 
Hiam  Tuma 
Ilham  Jabero 


Jutta  Merkel 
Khalud  Jamil 
Muna  Ghazalla 
Muna  Hasso,   President 
Nadia  Awdish 
Najla  Kassir 


Najla  Rassam 

Nawal  Bashir 

Salwa  Abid 

Salwa  Jaboor,  Secretary 

Sara  Kasirat,  Treasurer 


Fr.  Jolson,    Moderator,    conducts   a  discussion  group 


Mr.   Mulcahy   leads  the  combined  choral  groups 


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