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Dedication 


As  the  first  decade  of  Al-Hikma  University  draws  to  a  close, 
we  pause  to  pay  deserving  tribute  to  our  new  President.  Father 
McCarthy  made  his  first  journey  to  Baghdad  in  1938  and 
immediately  undertook,  with  laudable  zeal,  a  study  of  the 
Arabic  language,  the  historic  traditions  of  Iraq,  and  Muslim 
Theology.  In  the  pursuit  of  scholarship  and  research  he  spent 
ten  years  at  the  seats  of  learning  in  the  United  States,  Rome,  and 
at  Oxford  University.  During  the  past  fifteen  years  he  has  labored 
with  admirable  dedication  as  Director  of  Arabic  Studies  at 
Baghdad  College  and  Al-Hikma  University,  and  has  contributed 
immeasurably  to  the  intellectual  life  of  Iraq  by  his  books  on 
Philosophy  and  Theology,  the  Arabic  language,  and  his  lectures 
and  sermons  on  diverse  subjects.  His  scholarly  background  and 
long  years  of  experience  augur  well  for  the  spiritual  and  edu- 
cational advancement  of  Al-Hikma  University  as  it  enters  its 
second  decade.  With  sincere  admiration  and  abiding  respect, 
the  Class  of  1966  dedicates  this  issue  of  Al-Hikma  to  Father 
Richard  J.  McCarthy,  S.J.,  with  the  fervent  hope  that  his 
inspiring  example  may  stimulate  future  generations  of  students 
to  emulate  his  devotion  to  the  unceasing  search  for  true 
knowledge. 


REVEREND   RICHARD  J.   McCARTHY,   S.J. 

President  of  Al-Hikma  University 


JESUIT  SUPERIOR  GENERAL  AND  FATHER  RYAN,  S.J.,  DEAN 


The  Dean's  Message 


Dear  Graduates  of  1966 : 

Tour  completion  of  your  course  of 
studies  indicates  that  you  have  been  blessed 
in  many  ways,  that  you  have  received  many 
talents.  As  you  reflect  on  those  talents,  what 
conclusion  do  you  come  to  ?  Does  not  your 
possession  of  these  gifts  imply  a  correspond- 
ing responsibility  on  your  part  to  use  them 
for  the  good  of  others,  especially  for  those 
who  have  received  fewer  talents  than  you  ? 
Do  not  the  gifts,  generously  pressed  into 
your  hands,  urge  you  to  a  similar  generosity  ? 

The  generous  use  by  a  well-educated 
person  of  his  talents  for  the  goods  of  others,  especially  for  those  in  need,  constitutes 
a  most  genuine  act  of  thanksgiving  to  God  for  the  blessings  he  has  given.  And  such 
dedication  not  only  rises  to  heaven,  but  it  spreads  out  over  the  earth.  It  creates 
and  multiplies  goodness.  It  brings  deep  satisfaction  to  the  one  who  exercises  it 
and  happiness  to  all  who  receive  of  it.  It  stirs  the  beholder  to  joy  and  often  to 
emulation.  It  creates  a  new  bond  of  fraternity  and  establishes  a  union  of  hearts. 

May  God,    who  has  given  you  in    abundance,  grant  you  also  the  grace  of 
magnanimous  service. 


JOSEPH  L.  RYAN,  S.  J. 
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Rev.  Thomas  B.  Mulvehill,  S.J. 
Dean  of  Students 


ADMINISTRATION 


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Rev.  Joseph  P.  Connell,  S.J. 
Treasurer 


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


Rev.  Paul  A.  Nash,  S.J. 
Director  of  Admissions 


Asuncion  van  Arendonk 
Dean  of  Women 


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Mr.  Wilson  I.  Miraziz 
Registrar 


Rev.  Robert  J.  Cote,  S.J. 
Librarian 


Rev.  Francis  W.  Anderson,  S.  J. 

Development 
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Boston,  Mass, 
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Rev.  Thomas  F.  Hussey,  S.J. 

Development 

On  Leave  of  Absence 


Mr.   Emmanuel  Issa 
Maintenance 


Brother  Italo  A.  Parnoff,  S.J. 
Maintenance 


Mr.   Noel  Azzawi 
Secretary 


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Mr.  A-Fattah  Chilmeran 
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Miss  Peruz  Nishanian 
Assistant  to  Librarian 


Miss  Bushra  Zablok 
Assistant  to  Librarian 


Mr.  Tariq_   Kakoz 
Assistant  to  Treasurer 


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


Mr.  John  T.  Cummings 
Mathematics 


Rev.  Frederick  W.  Kelly,  S.J. 
Engineering 


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


Rev.  William  D.  Ibach,  S.J. 
English,  Theology 


Mr.  Clarke  B.  Louden 
Business  Administration 


Mr.  Sami  Banarji 
Economics 


Mr.  Paul  A.  Belford 
Economics 


Mr.  Atherton  C.  Lowry 
Philosophy 


Mr.  Daniel  P.  Jamros 
English 


Rev.  William  J.  Larkin,  S.J. 

Engineering,  Physics 


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


Mr.   Paul  J.  Murdock 
Philosophy 


Rev.  Joseph  F.  MacDonnell    S.J. 
Mathematics 


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


Mr.  Frank  D.  DeFalco 
Engineering 


Rev.  Leo  J.  McDonough.  S.J. 
Statistics 


Rev.  Eugene  P.  Burns,  S.J. 
English,  Theology 


Dr.  William  A.  Beck 
Mathematics 


Mr.    Stephen  C.  Griffin 
English 


Rev.  John  P.  Banks,  S.J. 
On  Leave  of  Absence 


Rev.  Albert  A.  Cardoni.  S.J. 
Philosophy 


Rev.  Thomas  J.  Hamel,  S.J. 
Arabic,  Theology 


Mrs.  Van  Arendonk 
Typing 


Sister  Mary  Liguori 
Sociology 


Sister  Blanche  Marie 
History 


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Rev.  Michael  J.  McCarthy,  S.J. 
Theology 


Dr.  Clement  J.  Nouri 
Economics 


Rev.  Leo  J.  Shea,  S.  J. 
Spiritual  Advisor 


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Mr.  Nicholas  J.  Cafarelli 
English 


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Rev.  Patrick  J.  Nugent,  S.J. 
Arabic  Studies 


Rev.  Joseph  P.  Connell,  S.  J. 
Theology 


LECTURERS 


Mr.   Madhat  Fadhil 
Engineering 


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Mr.  Mufid  Mirza 
Accounting 


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Mr.  Muwaffaq_  T.  Simaani 
Engineering 


Mr.  Faraj  Raffouli 
Arabic  Institute 


Mr.  Noel  Emmanuel 
Physics  Laboratory 


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Mr.  Sami  Andrea 
Engineering 


Mr.    Saadi  Dabuni 
Physics 


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Mr.   Jibrail  Romaya 
Engineering 


Dr.  Hatif  Jalil 
Chemistry 


Mr.  Garabet  Zulumian* 
Chemistry  Assistant 


Mr.  Salim  al-Churabi 
Statistics 


Dr.  Nail  Bunni 
Structures 


Dr.  Ihsan  Sholgi 
Drawing 


Dr.  Abdul-Razzak  Abdul -Wahab 
Business  Law 


Miss  Blanche  Avedissian 
Educational  Psychology 


Dr.  Joseph  van  Arendonk 
Economics 


LECTURERS 


Mr.  Nadhir  Jibrail 
Geology 


Mr.    Usama  Khalil 
Auditing 


Mr.  Mumtaz  Aziz 
Physics  Laboratory 


Mr.  Mumtaz  B.  Habbaba 
Mechanics 


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Dr.  Orabi  Zawbayi 
Mathematics 


Mr.  Peter  Markho 
Statics 


Mr.  Samuel  Rumaya 
Construction 


Dr.   I nad  Ghazwan 
Arabic 


LECTURERS 


Mr.  A-Fattah  Amin 
Accounting 


Dr.  Baqir  Kashif  al-Ghita 
Irrigation 

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Mr.  Nasir  Ma'ash 
Soils  Laboratory 

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Mr.  Laith  Ismail 
Soils 


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Mr.  Dhia  Azzu 

Personnel  Management 


GRADUATE  LECTURERS 


Mr.  Khadhim  Said 
Engineering  Drawing 


Mr.  Mahdi  Omran  Issa 
Surveying 


Dr.  Mahmud  Ghannawi 
Arabic 


Mr.  Qais  Nuri  Fattah 
Fluids 


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Surveying 


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ABDUL-KARIM  KANNA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Faithful  persevering  Abdul-Karim  approached 
Al-Hikma  from  Kefah  St.  He  enjoyed  four 
fruitful  years  on  campus.  He  liked  to  read  and 
listen  to  soft  music.  Swimming,  ping-pong  and 
football  kept  him  physically  fit.  After  a  period 
of  work  in  Baghdad  he  will  continue  studies  in 
finance  abroad. 


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ABDUL-WADUD  GATA  MOSA 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Heavy  working  Wadud  studied  hard  and  accom- 
plished many  things.  He  was  a  charter  member 
of  S.A.M.,  a  member  of  the  music  club,  and  a 
supporter  of  all  activities.  He  enjoyed  a  game  of 
ping-pong.  Occasionally  he  would  "take  horse 
to  hunt."  He  seeks  a  master's  degree  in  business 
administration  or  economics  either  at  A.  U.  B.,  or 
in  England. 


ADIL  AL-NAI'MI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Pleasant  and  affable  at  all  times  Adil  pursued  his 
studies  with  obvious  delight.  He  debated  with 
vigour,  and  prized  his  membership  in  the  science 
club.  He  relaxed  in  a  game  of  volleyball,  or 
basketball,  or  occasionally  at  table  tennis.  Future 
plans  call  for  postgraduate  studies  in  the  USA  in 
concrete  and  soils. 


ALA'A    H.    KADDOORI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Adhamia's  gift  to  the  Al-Hikma  campus,  Ala'a 
was  inclined  to  philosophy  and  to  draw  landscapes. 
He  relaxed  in  a  fast  game  of  tennis  or  volleyball. 
He  played  a  surging  game  of  ping-pong,  and  was 
among  the  best  as  a  swimmer.  Broad-jumping  was 
his  track  specialty.  Future  plans  call  for  further 
studies  in  civil  engineering  in  the  USA. 


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ANAHID  ORCHANIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.   Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Ever  smiling  Anahid  is  always  ready  to  listen  to 
everyone's  problem.  She  matriculated  to 
Al-Hikma  from  Presentation  Convent  School. 
Her  many  activities  include:  debating,  dramatics, 
S.A.M.,  and  the  yearbook  .She  enjoys  swimming, 
listening,  sewing,  and  knitting.  She  will  endeavor 
to  prove  to  the  business  world  that  women  have  a 
place  in  business  management. 


ANAND  MOHINDRA 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Able  Anand  prepared  for  Al-Hikma  by  being 
Jesuit-trained  at  Baghdad  College.  He  has  been 
an  outstanding  scholar  and  an  industrious  student. 
Silent  and  unobtrusive  by  nature,  he  is  neverthe- 
less well  aware  of  current  events  and  trends.  At 
times  you  can  find  him  at  the  ping  pong  table, 
or  on  the  volleyball  court.  After  further  studies  he 
will  enter  the  business  world  with  his  brothers 
at  Iraq  Sports  Store. 


ARSHAK  YANIKIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Although  he  is  from  a  family  of  photography 
specialists,  Arshak's  future  calls  for  prominence  in 
engineering.  Baghdad  College  prepared  him  well 
for  studies  at  Al-Hikma.  He  has  been  a  faithful 
yearbook  photographer,  and  a  prominent  member 
of  S.A.M.  All  sports  attracted  him,  but  he  was 
partial  to  track,  swimming  and  boating.  His 
plans  for  the  future  are  to  further  himself  in  the 
engineering  field  in  Iraq. 


AZIZ  ABDUL-KARIM  KADOURI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Genial  omnipresent  Aziz  did  things  in  a  big  way 
at  Al-Hikma.  He  was  ever-ready  to  organize 
parties,  plays,  skits,  and  to  keep  everyone  happy. 
He  was  an  active  member  of  S.A.M.  He  enjoyed 
a  game  of  pingpong  and  tennis.  He  is  famous  for  his 
tours  of  the  city  and  country.  His  love  of  reading 
will  stand  by  him  in  future  studies  at  securing  a 
PH.D  in  management  before  returning  to  the 
family  publishing  business. 


AL-HIKMA    UNIVERSITY 


AZIZ  BAITHUN 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.   Sc.   in  Civil  Engineering 

Beneath  a  serious  exterior  Aziz  hides  a  flair  for 
fun  and  frivolity  on  the  social  circuit.  He  was  a 
capable  debater  and  loved  a  good  book.  Music 
and  photography  were  his  hobbies.  If  his  plans 
materialize  he  will  accomplish  graduate  studies 
in  the  USA  in  concrete.  Then  he  will  return  to 
Iraq  for  a  career  in  engineering. 


BASIM   TAWFIQ.  ASKAR 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Basim,  a  popular  figure  on  campus  was  every- 
body's friend.  He  was  an  outstanding  member  of 
the  science  club,  and  a  faithful  worker  in  the 
library.  His  love  for  music  prompted  many  hours 
listening  to  classical  and  popular  muic.  Chess  and 
reading  also  soothed  the  ruffled  nerves.  Graduate 
studies  in  structural  engineering  in  England 
are  planned  for  the  immediate  future. 


DAVID  FRANK 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Spirited  and  interesting  at  all  times,  David  com- 
piled an  enviable  record  at  Al-Hikma.  Track 
and  basketball  were  his  best  sports;  Swimming 
and  diving  were  extra-curricular  activities  he 
excelled  in.  Reading  and  classical  music  fascinated 
him.  If  he  doesn't  go  abroad  now  for  further 
studies,  he  will  plunge  into  engineering  work  in 
Iraq. 


^1956 -TENTH  ANNIVERSARY- 1966 


DHUKA  FRANCIS  SHAMMAS 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Thoughtful  personable  Dhuka  graced  the  campus 
with  her  serene  and  pleasant  personality.  She 
played  a  spirited  game  of  ping-pong  and  a  steady 
game  of  tennis.  Dramatics  attracted  her;  swim- 
ming was  her  relaxation.  She  loved  to  steal  away 
and  play  the  piano,  or  read  a  good  book.  After 
graduation  she  expect  to  remain  in  Baghdad. 


DIKRAN  VARTAN  VARTKESSIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Generous  genial  Dikran  enjoyed  to  the  full  his 
years  at  the  University.  He  studied  hard  and 
overcame  with  courage  all  obstacles  on  the  way 
to  graduation.  The  library  staff  will  miss  him. 
His  comments  at  the  ping-pong  table  will  be 
missed  too.  He  was  always  ready  for  a  swim,  a 
picnic,  or  any  interesting  book.  He  now  joins  the 
engineers  of  Baghdad. 


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ELHAM  JABRO 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

The  distinction  of  being  the  first  lady  engineer 
to  graduate  from  Al-Hikma  goes  to  Elham.  She 
worked  long  and  hard  for  this  distinction,  but  still 
found  time  to  attend  debates  and  make  her 
presence  felt  on  campus.  She  loves  to  read  and  to 
paint.  After  working  for  a  year  in  Baghdad  she 
intends  to  go  to  the  USA  for  graduate  studies. 


ELIAS  MEIR  ABDA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Elias  was  bouncy  and  persistent  in  all  his  pursuits. 
He  was  a  mainstay  of  the  yearbook  business  staff, 
as  well  as  a  prominent  member  of  S.A.M.,  and  a 
great  music  lover.  He  played  a  good  game  of 
tennis  and  ping-pong.  For  further  relaxation  he 
enjoyed  swimming  and  archery,  collected  stamps, 
and  played  snooker.  Eventually,  he  expects  to 
pursue  graduate  studies  for  a  Ph.D.  in  business 
administration. 


FAKHRI  JAZRAWI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

The  man  with  the  suave  frank  personality  is 
Fakhri.  When  not  studying  he  listened  to  the 
best  in  music.  Oftentimes  he  could  be  found  at 
the  ping-pong  table  in  championship  play. 
For  further  relaxation  he  enjoyed  volleyball, 
and  baseball.  His  stamp  collection  is  to  be  envied. 
He  will  do  further  studies  in  structural  engineering 
in  the  USA. 


^1956 -TENTH    ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


FATHALLAH  AHMAD  ABBAS 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

All  the  world's  a  stage  for  Fathallah.  He  is  our 
dramatist  who  has  participated  in  many  TV  plays 
and  has  been  responsible  for  numerous  productions 
on  campus.  His  pen  has  produced  dramas  for 
radio,  TV,  and  stage.  He  is  often  seen  at  the  ping- 
pong  tables.  His  hobbies  are  to  read  and  to  travel. 
He  will  continue  studies  for  a  higher  degree  either 
at  A.U.B.,  or  in  the  USA. 


FATINA  HAMDI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Fatina  has  been  one  of  the  fairest  flowers  to  favor 
our  campus.  She  has  been  outstanding  in  studies, 
in  spirit,  and  has  been  cooperative  in  such  campus 
activities  as  debating,  dramatics,  and  the  yearbook. 
She  is  a  music  lover,  and  reads  much.  Her  forte 
is  languages,  and  her  intent  is  to  further  her  study 
of  languages  in  the  U.K. 


FREDERICK   JACOB 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Refreshing  and  pleasant  Frederick  made  friends 
at  Al-Hikma.  He  was  a  club-man.  His  circle  of 
clubs  include  the  social,  the  dramatic,  the  scienti- 
fic, and  S.A.M.  He  kept  the  body  fit  at  volleyball, 
tennis,  ping-pong,  baseball  and  track.  His  other 
interests  include  music,  movies,  painting  and 
reading.  Studies  in  structural  design  beckon  him 
to  the  USA. 


GEORGE  JAMIL 

Baghdad.  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Genial  generous  George  impressed  all  at  Al-Hikma 
with  his  industry  and  scholarship.  His  many 
activities  include  the  math,  music,  scientific,  and 
debating  clubs.  He  was  an  outstanding  member 
of  the  Sodality.  He  kept  the  body  sound  by 
participating  in  volleyball,  baseball,  basketball, 
and  track.  After  his  military  training,  he  expects 
to  do  graduate  studies  in  structures  in  the  USA. 


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HASSAN  AL-SARRAF 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

A  high-spirited  and  enjoyable  companion  Hassan 
spent  many  happy  years  at  Al-Hikma.  He  was 
in  the  midst  of  fun  and  frolic  wherever  it  could 
be  found.  His  interests  extended  to  the  science 
club,  and  to  photography.  He  enjoyed  a  good 
book,  and  an  occasional  game  of  volleyball. 
He  will  go  after  a  M.  Sc.  degree  in  design  in  the 
USA. 


HATIM  SARSAM 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Mosul's  gift  to  the  local  scene  is  Hatim.  He  en- 
joyed the  studious  atmosphere  of  northern 
Iraq  before  travelling  to  the  Zafaraniya  campus. 
While  here  he  has  established  himself  as  a  serious 
student  and  enjoyable  companion.  S.A.M.  and 
the  science  club  are  proud  to  claim  him.  Intra- 
mural sports,  music,  movies,  and  travels  with 
friends  relaxed  him.  He  will  problably  pursue 
graduate  studies  in  concrete  in  the  USA. 


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HOUDA  THOMAS  HENDOW 

Basra,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Versatile,  happy  Houda  studied  in  England  before 
entering  the  halls  of  Al-Hikma.  Her  definitely 
British  accent  was  a  delight  to  hear  in  debate  and 
on  campus.  She  was  most  helpful  as  a  member  of 
the  yearbook  staff.  She  displayed  fine  form  on 
the  tennis  court.  Reading  was  her  favorite  pastime. 
Her  future  plans  are  undecided,  but  she  will 
probably  work  in  Baghdad. 


^1956-TENTH   ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


IMTITHAL  ABUL-TIMMEN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Silent  serious  but  interesting  Imtithal  was  an  im- 
pressive member  of  the  class.  She  was  a  good 
listener  and  a  pleasant  companion.  Her  interests 
extended  to  S.A.M.,  tennis,  and  ping-pong.  She 
liked  to  read  and  to  listen  to  classical  music.  If 
given  the  chance  she  will  continue  studies  in 
accounting  or  finance,  and  then  join  an  Iraqi 
company. 


IYAD  S.  AL-NASIRI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

A  man  with  a  mind  for  the  finest  details  Iyad 
poured  himself  into  his  studies  and  gained  great 
profit  from  them.  When  not  swimming  or  reading, 
he  found  time  for  listening  to  the  best  in  music, 
for  the  social  club,  and  for  scientific  pursuits. 
Volleyball  was  his  favorite  sport.  He  expects  to 
join  the  work  force  in  Iraq  as  an  engineer. 


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JACOB  Y.  BABICO 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Talented  and  artistic  Jacob  had  a  flair  for  design- 
ing and  the  mechanical  devices.  His  talent 
reached  out  to  dramatics,  science,  and  athletics. 
He  took  great  delight  in  the  music  and  social 
clubs.  His  help  to  the  office  was  invaluable. 
He  kept  trim  by  playing  football,  volleyball,  and 
ping-pong.  After  military  service  he  will  work  in 
Iraq. 


JAMAL  YUSUF 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Athletically  inclined  Jamal  traded  the  B.C. 
campus  for  Al-Hikma  without  regret.  He  con- 
tinued to  grow  in  stature,  skill,  and  knowledge.  His 
prowess  on  the  basketball  team  will  not  soon  be 
forgotten.  In  addition  to  playing  volleyball  and 
baseball,  he  was  an  avid  stamp  collector,  and  liked 
to  draw.  Military  services  will  claim  him  before 
his  career  as  an  engineer. 


JAMILA  LAWEE 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Jamila  joined  us  at  Al-Hikma  four  years  ago, 
and  has  enjoyed  her  studies  here  immensely. 
A  Dean's  list  student,  she  loved  to  discuss  the 
topic  of  the  day,  and  to  converse  in  many  langua- 
ges, especially  in  French.  Listening  to  music  and 
and  driving  the  family  car  were  her  pet  diversions. 
She  hopes  to  travel  through  Europe  and  then 
pursue  a  degree  in  economics  or  political  science 
in  the  USA. 


^1956  -TENTH    ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


JANET  GEYICKIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Steady  competent  Janet  was  often  seen  on  campus 
with  camera  in  hand.  She  was  a  veteran  member 
of  the  yearbook  photography  staff,  as  well  as  a 
charter  member  of  S.A.M.  Music  set  a  mood  for 
her.  Tennis  and  ping-pong  absorbed  her  play  time. 
If  given  the  opportunity  she  will  continue  studies 
in  accounting  and  statistics  before  entering 
business  in  Baghdad. 


KAMIL  SHA'SHU 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Capable  practical  Kamil  enjoyed  all  his  courses 
at  Al-Hikma.  He  was  hardly  surpassed  as  a  debater 
of  skill.  S.A.M.  and  the  social  club  found  him  ever- 
present.  He  played  a  good  game  of  tennis  and  was 
an  excellent  swimmer.  Soft  music  was  his  delight. 
He  will  work  for  two  years  after  graduation,  and 
then    study    structural    engineering    in    Canada 


MAHIR  M.  AL-NAIMI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Tall  talented  Mahir  was  one  of  our  outstanding 
scholars.  He  frequently  won  top  honors  on  the 
Dean's  list.  He  played  varsity  basketball  and  was 
an  anchor  man  in  track.  His  interests  included 
S.A.M.,  the  scientific  club,  photography,  and 
listening  to  good  music.  He  will  study  structural 
designing  in  the  USA  before  taking  up  work  in 
Baghdad. 


MAKRAM    GEORGE 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Mild-mannered  Makram  made  many  friends 
while  on  the  Zafaraniya  campus.  He  showed  up 
well  in  debate,  and  could  take  a  skillful  picture. 
He  is  an  erstwhile  member  of  the  yearbook  staff, 
who  enjoyed  volleyball,  basketball,  and  ping-pong. 
He  was  in  tune  with  modern  music.  After  gradua- 
tion he  intends  to  study  concrete  in  the  USA  or 
U.K. 


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MARLYN  JAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Marlyn  was  a  member  of  the  class  who  got  things 
done.  She  travelled  daily  from  Daura  City  to  the 
campus  at  Zafaraniya.  Her  marvelous  coordination 
aided  her  in  championship  ping-pong  competition. 
She  was  outstanding  on  the  girls'  volleyball  team. 
She  liked  to  read  short  stories  and  to  attend 
an  occasional  movie.  Her  desire  is  to  continue 
studies  in  management  in  England  before  starting 
work  in  Baghdad. 


MAZIN  AL-MUDARRIS 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Mazin  was  mountain-size  in  humor  and 
generosity.  He  applied  himself  assiduously 
to  his  studies  and  has  reaped  the  rewards  of 
success.  The  social  club  claimed  him;  the  in- 
tramural sports  program  acclaims  him  for  volley- 
ball and  table  tennis.  You  should  see  his  stamp 
collection  and  photo  album.  His  future  plans 
include   graduate   studies   in   the   USA   or   UK. 


MUFID  ASHOO 

Basra,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Quiet  and  mild-mannered  Mufid  influenced  an 
ever-widening  circle  of  friends  at  Al-Hikma. 
He  played  a  marvelous  game  of  football  and 
volleyball.  S.A.M.,  the  math  club,  and  attending 
debates  kept  him  up  with  current  events.  He 
conned  the  athletic  news  of  the  world  regularly. 
After  graduation  and  military  service  he  will 
study  for  a  master's  degree  in  the  USA. 


^1956-TENTH    ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


MUMTAZ  G.  TOKATLY 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

A  man  from  the  marvelous  north  is  Mumtaz. 
His  early  schooling  was  in  Mosul,  but  he  now 
claims  Baghdad  as  his  hometown.  He  was  a  member 
of  S.A.M.,  and  of  the  science  club.  He  sought 
recreation  in  tennis,  swimming,  and  ping-pong. 
He  was  a  fan  of  all  sports,  especially  football. 
His  love  of  travel  will  bring  him  to  the  USA 
for  studies  in  structures. 


Mifc. 


MUNA  GHAZALA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

One  of  the  already  married  ladies  of  the  class  Muna 
will  manage  her  home  well.  She  enjoyed  her 
courses  in  business  administration.  She  added 
glitter  and  glamour  to  the  dramatic  society. 
When  not  reading  a  short  story,  she  could  be 
found  playing  ping-pong  or  volleyball.  If  she 
doesn't  enter  the  Baghdad  labor  force  now 
she  will  study  to  be  a  chartered  accountant. 


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MURAD  K.  NALBANDIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.   in  Business  Administration 

Genial  and  well-mannered  Murad  found  many 
outlets  for  his  interests  at  Al-Hikma.  He  was 
a  member  of  the  Society  for  the  Advancement  of 
Management.  He  was  an  ardent  sports  fan. 
He  enjoyed  a  relaxing  swim.  Collecting  stamps 
and  reading  were  his  outside  interests.  He  hopes 
to  do  graduate  studies  in  accounting  in  England 
or  the  USA  . 


MURAD  VARTANIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Efficient  and  steady  Murad  will  carry  the  Al- 
Hikma  mold  well.  He  was  a  prominent  member 
of  the  science  club,  and  an  interested  member  of 
S.A.M.  When  not  reading  a  book  about  science 
he  could  be  found  playing  table  tennis  or  swim- 
ming, or  on  the  volleyball  court.  His  plans  call 
for  graduate  studies  specializing  in  reinforced 
concrete  in  the  USA.  He  is  then  willing  to  work 
anywhere  in  Iraq. 


MUWAFFAQ.  AMIN  LAYLANI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 


Muwaffaq's  great  delight 
ize  a  social  event.  His 
missed  on  campus,  and 
missed  from  the  football 
other  outstanding  sport, 
on  the  athletic  field  he 
aid  him  in  accounting 
the  USA  or  England. 


was  to  plan  and  organ- 
organizing  skill  will  be 
his  sturdy  kick  will  be 
field.  Volleyball  was  his 
When  not  performing 
liked  to  read.  This  will 
and  statistics   studies   in 


^1956 -TENTH    ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


NABIL  YOUSIF  FARAGE 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

A  genial  gentleman  from  Alwiya,  Nabil  came  to 
Al-Hikma  via  B.C.  and  England.  He  has  been 
outstanding  in  studies,  and  his  name  has  appeared 
frequently  on  the  Dean's  list.  On  campus  he  attends 
the  science  club  lectures,  and  relaxes  at  the  ping- 
pong  table.  Off  campus  he  swims,  plays  bridge, 
and  is  a  shutter-bug.  He  expects  to  continue 
in  post-graduate  courses  in  structures  in  America. 


NABIL  HASSO 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Nabil  is  built  for  perseverance  and  the  long-run. 
He  has  persevered  admirably  through  his  studies 
at  Al-Hikma,  and  is  now  ready  for  the  long-run 
through  graduate  studies.  When  not  at  the  books 
he  participated  in  intramurals:  volleyball,  tennis, 
baseball.  He  liked  good  music  and  read  much. 
He  was  a  member  of  S.A.M.  He  will  do  graduate 
studies  abroad. 


NADIA  AWDISH 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.   in   Business  Administration 

None  can  surpass  Nadia  in  faithfulness  and  loyalty 
to  Al-Hikma  University.  From  first  year  to  last 
she  has  given  generously  of  her  time  and  energies 
to  the  library,  the  office,  and  to  athletics.  She  was 
a  member  of  the  volleyball  and  tennis  teams,  and 
a  willing  worker  for  the  yearbook.  Her  hobbies 
include  music,  swimming  and  playing  bridge. 
She  hopes  to  do  further  studies  abroad. 


NADEEM  ADIL 

Baghdad,    Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

High-spirited  and  quick-witted  Nadim  was  never 
at  a  loss  in  any  situation.  His  activities  were  many : 
debating,  science  club,  dramatics,  mathclub, 
yearbook  staff,  and  the  social  club.  For  exercise 
he  tried  baseball,  tennis,  and  volleyball.  When  not 
building  the  body  at  home,  he  listened  to  good 
music  and  took  photos.  Graduate  studies  in  rein- 
forced concrete  beckon  him  to  the  USA. 


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NAHIDH  AL-SHAWAF 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Pleasant  and  affable  at  all  times  Nahidh  was  a 
favorite  on  campus.  He  figured  prominently 
in  the  science  club.  Listening  to  classical  music 
soothed  his  frayed  nerves.  When  time  allowed 
he  read  much  and  enjoyed  a  refreshing  swim.  He 
will  study  for  an  M.S.  degree  in  transportation 
and  traffic  engineering. 


NASIR  AL-FARISI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Nasir's  journey  to  campus  included  schooling 
at  Baghdad  College  and  time  in  England. 
His  continental  outlook  added  to  his  suavity  and 
urbanity.  He  was  a  member  of  S.A.M.  who  read 
much  and  appreciated  more.  He  liked  both  classi- 
cal music  and  jazz.  He  will  study  for  a  master's 
degree  in  economics  probably  in  the  USA. 


NASIR  J.  JACOB 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Another  big  man  on  campus  was  Nasir.  He  figured 
prominently  in  intramural  sports:  baseball 
volleyball,  and  track.  He  was  a  sodalist, 
a  member  of  S.A.M.  and  of  the  math  club.  His 
interests  also  extended  to  debating,  dramatics 
and  reading.  After  obtaining  a  master's  degree  in 
structures  in  England  he  expects  to  work  in  Kuwait. 


^1956  -TENTH    ANNIVERSARY-1966^ 


NIDHAL  RIHANI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Up  to  now  engineering  has  been  a  man's  domain, 
but  Nidhal  has  successfully  broken  through  all 
barriers.  She  has  worked  hard  and  deserves  high 
acclaim.  When  not  working  over  her  drawing 
board  she  found  time  for  debating  and  dramatics, 
and  relaxed  while  listening  to  classical  music. 
She  loves  to  travel,  but  just  whereto  in  the  future 
is  undecided. 


NIJAD  FATTUHI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Whenever  the  Dean  was  making  out  his  list  of 
scholars  he  found  Nijad's  name.  He  studied  hard 
and  successfully.  He  was  a  member  of  S.A.M., 
and  was  interested  in  all  sports.  He  took  part 
in  baseball,  football,  volleyball,  track  and  table 
tennis.  His  ambition  is  to  study  for  a  master's 
degree  in  the  USA. 


^^    AL-HIKMA    UNIVERSITY    ^^ 


NORMA  K.  GABBAY 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Norma  is  another  who  succumbed  to  cupid  before 
graduation,  but  this  happy  event  didn't  deter  her 
from  completing  her  courses.  For  exercise  she  enjoy- 
ed a  game  of  tennis,  either  on  the  courts,  or  at  the 
table.  She  loved  to  read.  Her  future  is  in  accounting 
or  secretarial  work,  probably  in  the  USA. 


NOUSHIK  SIMONIAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

No  where  will  there  be  another  Noushik.  Her  drive, 
her  verve,  her  determination,  are  incomparable. 
She  debated  well.  She  was  always  a  finalist  in  ping- 
pong  contests.  She  played  volleyball  and  swam  with 
vigor.  She  read  much,  and  loved  music.  She  hopes 
to  continue  accounting  studies  in  England. 


NURI  THOMAS 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Nuri  is  known  as  our  Cardinal  Cushing  scholar. 
He  well  deserves  the  title  for  his  name  often 
appeared  on  the  Dean's  list.  He  was  a  member  of 
S.A.M.,  and  of  the  debating  society.  Frequently 
he  could  be  found  playing  basketball,  volleyball,  or 
table  tennis.  Once  a  B.P.C.  employee,  he  expects  to 
work  there  with  added  prestige. 


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RAFID  ABDUL-JABBAR  JADDOU' 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Rafid  matriculated  to  the  Zafarania  campus 
from  that  of  Sulaikh.  He  has  been  very  active 
in  debating,  and  in  S.A.M.  He  figured  prominent- 
ly in  the  clubs:  social,  science,  and  music.  His 
presence  was  felt  in  intramural  sports  of  baseball, 
tennis,  track,  and  volleyball.  When  not  swimming 
he  read  much,  and  collected  records.  His 
future  studies  will  be  in  highway  engineering 
in  England  before  returning  to  Iraq. 


RAMZI  LOQA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Every  class  has  its  humorist  and  songster.  Ramzi 
fills  the  bill  for  the  class  of  '66.  His  interpretations 
of  local  classics  kept  everyone  happy.  He  also 
found  time  for  debating,  dramatics,  music,  and 
intramural  sports.  He  was  a  faithful  sodalist. 
He  would  like  to  study  structures  abroad. 


RAYMOND  GABBAY 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Raymond,  and  his  sister  Norma,  are  the  first 
brother -sister  team  to  graduate  from  Al-Hikma. 
He  was  a  member  of  S.A.M.  Other  interests 
lead  him  to  the  ping-pong  table,  tennis,  swimming, 
shooting,  and  photography.  After  graduation  he 
will  go  directly  to  work  as  an  engineer  in  Baghdad. 


RIADH  PHILIP 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Quiet  resourceful  Riadh  made  his  prominent 
presence  felt  on  campus.  He  was  an  able  debater, 
and  an  avid  reader.  He  could  often  be  found  at 
the  ping-pong  table,  or  on  the  basketball  court. 
He  lists  photography  and  music  among  his 
hobbies.  Graduate  studies  in  concrete  beckon 
Riadh  to  the  USA  or  UK. 


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SABAH  AL-HASSAN 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.   Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Suave  Sabah  is  Sharkiya's  gift  to  the  Al-Hikma 
campus.  He  will  be  a  credit  to  his  school  wherever 
he  goes.  He  attended  social  club  meetings  when 
not  listening  to  good  music.  Ping-pong  and 
swimming  were  favorite  recreations.  He  expects 
to  continue  his  studies  in  the  USA  or  in  West 
Germany. 


SABAH  SHA'ABAN 

Baghdad,   Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Strong  silent  Sabah  has  had  a  very  successful 
career  at  Al-Hikma.  He  read  much  and  enjoyed 
an  exchange  of  ideas  on  social  questions.  His 
hobby  is  to  travel;  his  best  form  of  exercise: 
swimming.  After  fulfilling  his  military  service 
he  will  work  with  a  construction  firm. 


SABAH  TOMINNA 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Amiable  smiling  Sabah  deserves  the  laurel  of 
victory,  his  degree.  From  the  manager's  desk 
at  his  family's  hotel  he  came  back  to  class  and 
to  conquer  through  study.  He  was  a  big  man  on 
the  track  team,  especially  when  hurling  the  discus. 
He  would  like  to  further  his  studies  abroad. 


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SAMI  MADROS 

Jerusalem,  Jordan 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Already,  Sami  has  had  experience  as  an  engineer 
on  the  job.  He  started  construction  work  in 
Jerusalem  last  summer.  During  the  year  he  was 
prominent  in  debating  and  dramatics.  He  loves 
to  read.  As  soon  as  he  obtains  his  degree  he  will 
return  to  the  work  begun  in  Jordan. 


SAMIR  NAKKAR 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Cheerful  Samir  was  tall  in  talent  and  stature. 
He  enjoyed  a  good  game  of  volleyball  and  basket- 
ball. When  not  at  a  science  club  meeting  you 
could  find  him  playing  tennis  or  swimming, 
or  busy  with  husbandry.  He  will  continue 
studies  abroad  in  steel  design  and  reinforced 
concrete. 


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SANA'  AL-KHUDHAIRY 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.   Sc.   in  Business  Administration 

Sana'  has  the  best  sense  of  humor  on  campus. 
She  loves  to  laugh  and  to  make  others  laugh, 
hence  her  popularity  is  tops.  When  not  reading 
or  listening  to  music,  her  recreation  was  swim- 
ming. After  graduation  she  will  go  to  Beirut  for 
further  studies  in  business. 


SARMAD  AL-NAIMI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Sarmad's  cooperative  spirit  made  him  a  popular 
man  on  campus.  He  was  a  member  of  the  science 
club  and  of  S.A.M.  Track  and  swimming  kept 
him  fit.  His  hobbies  include:  collecting  foreign 
coins  and  small  knives,  and  photography.  He  will 
study  for  a  master's  degree  in  concrete  design. 


SHAFIQ.   HALABU 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Quiet  but  resolute  Shafiq  made  his  influence  felt 
on  campus.  He  participated  in  many  dramas 
and  was  a  willing  worker  in  the  library.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  social  club.  Track  and  volleyball 
kept  him  in  good  condition.  His  stamp  collection 
rates  high.  After  military  service  he  expects  to 
study  in  the  U.S.A. 


^1956-TENTH    ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


SHAWKAT  SABRI  JAZRAWI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.   Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

An  industrious  and  determined  student  Shawkat's 
perseverance  won  out  over  all  odds.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  science  club.  Table  tennis,  volley- 
ball, and  swimming  were  his  forms  of  recreation. 
His  love  of  music  and  travel  will  carry  him  far. 
After  graduate  studies  he  will  work  with  a  local 
firm. 


SISTER  JOSEPH 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

After  years  of  advancement  in  grace,  Sister 
Joseph  entered  Al-Hikma  to  advance  further  in 
wisdom.  With  great  humility  and  courage  she 
who  was  teacher  became  student  again.  Now 
she  returns  to  the  Presentation  Convent,  Bab 
al-Shargy.  Her  wit,  willingness,  and  example  will 
be  missed  from  campus. 


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SUBHI  ABED  AL-MAJEED  RAMADHAN 

Irbid,  Jordan 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Jordan's  contribution  to  the  campus  is  smiling 
genial  Subhi.  He  was  a  member  of  S.A.M.,  and 
of  the  library  staff.  He  supported  debates  and 
loved  to  listen  to  classical  music.  He  followed 
all  intramural  sports  with  great  interest.  His 
hobbies  include:  car-racing,  hunting  and  politics. 
He  will  work  for  a  year  before  going  to  the  USA 
for  studies  in  concrete. 


SUHAIL  YUSUF  NASSIR 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Witty  humorous  Suhail  was  ever-ready  with  a 
practical  joke.  His  dramatic  presentations  were 
enjoyed  by  all.  He  was  a  prominent  member  of 
the  Sodality  and  of  S.A.M.  In  track  his  specialty 
was  the  broad  jump,  as  well  as  the  longer-meter 
runs.  When  not  racing  his  car  he  enjoyed  swim- 
ming, tennis,  and  photography.  He  will  pursue 
a  master's  degree  in  statistics  in  England. 


^^    AL-HIKMA    UNIVERSITY    ^^ 


SULAIMAN  BAJJALI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

A  serious  student  with  a  suppressed  sense  of  humor 
Sulaiman  worked  hard  for  his  degree.  When  not 
playing  ping-pong,  he  was  banging  the  dominoes 
and  tawli  sets.  He  liked  to  read,  to  travel,  and  to 
listen  to  soft  music.  He  is  ready  for  work  in  Iraq, 
or  Jordan,  or  Kuwait. 


SURIN  HAGOP  MANUKIAN 

Basra,  Iraq 

B.   Sc.   in   Civil  Engineering 

Basra's  emissary  on  the  Al-Hikma  campus, 
Surin  enjoyed  fruitful  years  in  Zafaraniya.  When 
not  reading,  drawing,  or  in  the  music  room,  he 
could  be  found  at  volleyball,  table  tennis,  or  swim- 
ming. He  will  do  graduate  studies  in  city  planning 
and  architecture  in  the  USA. 


TALIB  AL-TIMIMI 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Business  Administration 

Every  class  has  its  candidate  for  first  honors. 
Talib  was  the  genial  brain  of  the  senior  business 
students.  When  not  at  the  books  he  participated 
in  debates  and  attended  S.A.M.  meetings.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  math  club.  Table  tennis, 
football,  and  swimming  kept  him  trim.  He  will 
go  on  to  England  for  studies  to  become  a  chartered 
accountant. 


^1956 -TENTH    ANNIVERSARY- 1966^ 


USAM  KASSAB 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

Calm  and  capable  Usam  came  to  Al-Hikma  from 
Baghdad  College.  He  was  a  prominent  member 
of  the  math  club,  and  a  debater  of  note.  He  was 
numbered  among  the  sodalists.  His  exercise  in- 
cluded basketball,  baseball,  volleyball  and  ping- 
pong.  He  read  much.  After  military  training  he 
will  continue  the  study  of  structures  in  the  States. 


WILLIAM  HARDOON 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.  Sc.  in  Civil  Engineering 

A  serious  student  who  gets  top  results.  William  has 
been  an  outstanding  scholar  for  four  years.  He  was 
a  member  of  S.A.M.,  and  of  the  music  club.  For 
relaxation  he  played  bridge,  or  exercised  on  the 
basketball  or  volleyball  courts,  or  in  the  swimming 
pool.  He  plans  to  go  right  to  work  wherever  an 
engineer  is  needed. 


^^    AL-HIKMA    UNIVERSITY    ^^ 


ZUHAIR  HANNA  RAPHAEL 

Baghdad,  Iraq 

B.   Sc.   in   Civil   Engineering 

Dependable  and  hard-working  Zuhair  is  the  epi- 
tome of  an  Al-Hikma  man.  He  was  loyal  and 
generous  to  the  school  and  to  his  friends.  He  was 
an  outstanding  sodalist  who  often  participated 
in  the  liturgy.  Dramatics  and  debating  were 
outlets  for  his  talents.  Volleyball,  chess,  and 
photography  were  his  hobbies.  He  hopes  to  do 
further  studies  in  concrete  in  the  USA. 


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Professor  Faraj  Raffouli     —     Fr.  Nugent     —     Fr.  F.  Kelly 


Fr.  Hamel,  Director 


Fr.  Kelly  addresses   1965-66  Sodalists 


Sodality  Officers  and  Moderator 
Reading  Gospel  at  Concelebrated  Mass 


SODALITY   OF   OUR  LADY 

The  Sodality  met  each  Saturday  evening  at 
the  Christian  Cultural  Center  under  the  guidance 
of  Fr.  F.  Kelly,  as  moderator,  and  with  a  board 
of  officers  consisting  of:  Zuhair  Hanna,  Prefect: 
Suhail  Yusuf,  Vice-Prefect;  Fakhri  Yono,  Secre- 
tary; and  Nabil  Shuniyya,  Treasurer.  Problems 
of  a  liturgical,  religio  -ethical  nature  were  discussed 
in  view  of  the  Vatican  Council  decrees. 


Fr.  Seferta,  S.J.  —  Guest  Lecturer 


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Officers  with  Mr.  Murdock,  Moderator 


Eloquent  Debaters  —  Interested  Audience 


Topics  Committee  —  Debating  Participants 


BUSINESS     STAFF 


Fr.  Nash,  Moderator 


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AL-HIKMA     YEARBOOK      STAFF 


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SENIOR  EDITORIAL  BOARD 

Nadia  Awdish,  Fatina  Hamdi,  Anahid  Orchanian 


Typist,   Nadia  Awdish 


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GLASS     REPRESENTATIVES     (below) 


Mr.  Clarke  B.  Louden  and  Officers 


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Viewing  the  Vats 


A  Session  with  the  Manager 


On  Tour  of  Ferida  Factory 


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Mr.  Louden  and  Planning  Committee 


THE   SOCIETY  FOR  THE   ADVANCEMENT  OF   MANAGEMENT 


S.A.M.  enjoyed  one  of  its  most  successful  years  under  the 
guiding  influence  of  Mr.  Clarke  Louden.  Assisting  him  were 
Nasir  al-Farisi,  President;  A-Rahman  al-Kamil,  Vice-President, 
Tahir  Bazirgan,  Secretary,  and  Hanaa  al-Dulumy,  Treasurer. 
Anahid  Orchanian,  Hazar  Shemdin  and  Wafaa  Daud  were  class 
representatives  on  the  council.  Industrial  Plants  visited  included 

the  Ferida  Beer  Factory,  Iraq 
Spinning  and  Weaving,  and 
Makiyya  Sound-Proofing.  The 
various  committees :  entertain- 
ment, film,  plant  visitation, 
deserve  high  praise  for  their 
efforts    and   outstanding    results. 


Inspecting  Ferida  Factory 


At  Iraq  Spinning  and  Weaving  (above) 


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MUSIC      CLUB 


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Mr.  Lowry,  Moderator 


The  purpose  of  the  Music  Club  is  to  devel- 
op and  increase  the  student's  appreciation  of 
classical  music.  To  fulfil  such  a  purpose  principal 
attention  is  given  to  acquiring  some  knowledge  of 
a  composition,  i.  e.  its  melody,  rhythm,  harmony, 
and  tone  color.  This  is  done  through  lecture, 
discussion,  and  the  hearing  of  various  composers' 
works. 


Intent  Listeners 


Officers  with  Mr.  Qais  Fattah,  Moderator 

SCIENCE     ACADEMY 

The  Science  Academy  was  this  year  divided  into 
two  groups,  the  Seniors  under  the  directorship  of  Qais 
Fettah,  and  the  Juniors  under  Father  W.  Larkin. 
Electronic  equipment  and  Analog  Computers  were 
assembled   and  closely  studied. 


Nabil  Farage  lectures 


Scientist  Engineers  listen  intently 


Camera  Club  Photography 


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Indoor  and  Outdoor  Techniques 


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Philosophy  out-of-doors  with  Fr.  Campbell  Social  Club     (below)   Fr.  McDonough,  Moderator 


INDEX     TO      ADVERTISERS 


Abbosh  Studio   124 

Adil  School     137 

Alladin  Travels      106 

Armstrong  Builders   96 

Artin  Krikorian 96 

Asfar  Dates     122 

Audiotape 113 

Baghdad  News  103 

B.  O.  A.  C 126 

Canada  Dry   109 

Coca-Cola 102 

Concrete  Works  Factory  .  .  104 

Dairy  Plant     94 

Diana  Beer 141 

Eastern  Distillery 136 

Faber-Castell      123 

Facit    110 

F.  &  Tawfiq  Yonan 97 

Farqad  al-Salman 142 

Ferida  Beer     100 

Fixit     98 

Forster-Sabbagh    128 

German  Institute 105 

Gokal  Co 125 

Hanna  Shaikh  Transport.  .  97 

Hostel      144 

Ibrahim  Saad  &  Fils     108 

I.  C.I 99,  109,  115 

Imprimerie  Catholique     .  .  130 

Iraq  Engineering  Co 119 

Iraq  Scientific  Co 114 

Iraq  Sports     135 

Iron  Industries 133 


Kassir  Trading  Co 138 

Kirdar  Roofing  Co 106 

LIA   134,  139 

Lutfi  Iskendar    121 

Mahdi  Qanbar  Agha    111 

Marmardji      131 

M.  E.  A 141 

Mission  Orange      112 

N.  C.  R 143 

Omega    103 

Orientours 136 

Orosdiback     118 

Pan-Am 140 

Percy  Sequeira,  Insurance  .  137 

Philco      105 

Photo  Gaby    122 

Pepsi-Cola 117 

Rafidain  Cigarette  Co 116 

Rafidain  Paint  Co 107 

Seven-Up    127 

Sinalco    109 

Sumer  Tours 137 

Swissair  101 

Swiss  Watch  132 

Tahir  Hadithi  Factory 
Technical  Paint 

Manufacturing  Co. 
Technical  Works  Co. 
Thomas  Press 
Tonietti  Optical 


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F.  &  A.  TAWFIK  YONAN 

Rashid  St.   (Khasaqi  Mosque  Square)  BAGHDAD  --  Tel.  83141 

ELECTRICAL     MATERIALS 

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

Fittings  &  Television 


HANNA      SHAIKH 

RIVER     TRANSPORT     Co. 

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 


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Credit  Bank,    Arab  Bank   and   Rafidain   Bank 

Cables  :    "Al-Shaikh"  Basrah,  Amarah  and    Baghdad 
Code  :    Bently's 


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AL-HIKMA 


Leica 


The  famous  Leica  cameras  M3  and  M2  with 
the  most  comprehensive  range  of  accessories. 
And  now  the  new  LEICAFLEX  with 
through-the-lens  reflex. 


Leicina 


Precision  built,  the  8mm.,  cine  camera  that 
has  fulfilled  the  dreams   of    many  amateurs- 


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The  fully  automatic  5  X  5cm  slide  projector 
with  optics  that  give  a  brilliant  picture  on 
the  screen. 

Sole  Distributors  : 

LEON   KOUYOUMDJIAN  &  CO., 

FIXIT   HOUSE,  SA'ADOON  ST., 
Baghdad  —  Phone  83414,  83417 


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IMPERIAL 


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Short  cuts 

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in  many  engineering  processes.  To  degrease  metal 

components  (everything  from  car  bodies  to  hypodermic 

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this  chemical  so  as  to  solve  another  problem : 

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sweeps  water  off  the  surface  of  such  articles  as 

cigarette  lighters  and  powder  compacts,  leaving  them  dry 

and  completely  stain-free  without  any  hand-polishing. 


ICI's  production  of  chlorine  derivatives  is  only  one 
facet  of  its  manufacturing  programme.  From  more  than 
100  factories  throughout  Great  Britain  come 
12,000  chemical  and  allied  products,  ranging  from 
medicines  and  dyestuffs  to  plastics  and  petrochemicals, 
from  paints  and  weedkillers  to  fertilizers  and  synthetic 
fibres.  And  ICI's  marketing  organization  brings  these 
products  to  almost  every  country  in  the  world. 


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JANUARY  2  -  11,  1966 

MARCH  20  —  APRIL  3,  1966 

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Our  Factory  manufactures  Steel  Cupboards  for  Kitchens  according  to  sizes  and  colours  required; 
also  other  Steel  equipment  necessary  for  Offices,  Doctors'  Clinics,  as  well  as  Steel  Doors,  Windows 
and  Pressed  Doors  according  to  special  drawings. 


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IRAQ     SPORTS 

Contractors    to  the    Ministry    of   EDUCATION    &    DEFENCE 
Manufacturers     Representatives,        Importers     &     Distributors 


Tape  Recorders, 

Shavers, 

HI-FI  Amplifier 

Swimwear, 
Shirts, 

Travel  Goods, 
Novelties, 


Telephones  :  83929 
89355 
92479 


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Rashid    Street  —   BAGHDAD  —  Iraq 


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For   all  Your   Insurance 

Contact 

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Tel.  :   80574,80591 
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That  wonderful 
Pan  Am  feeling 


It's  a  feeling  reserved   for  travelers  who 
choose  Pan  Am. 

Wherever  they  go — the  U.S.A.,  Europe, 
Africa,  the  Caribbean,  Central  or  South 
America,  Asia,  throughout  the  Pacific  or 
'Round  the  World — travelers  feel  better 
because  they're  flying  Pan  Am.  No  wonder. 
Pan  Am  is  the  World's  Most  Experienced 
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Pan  Am's  Experience  means  more  to 
them — and  to  you — than  all  that  we  or 
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It  means  more  than  the  convenience  of 
hundreds  of  Pan  Am  flights  linking  major 
cities  of  the  world,  more  than  cuisine  by 
Maxim's  of  Paris  and  matchless  cabin 
service. 

It  goes  much  deeper  than  the  fact  that 
Pan  Am's  flight  and  maintenance  crews  are 
trained  to  the  highest  governmental  stand- 
ards in  the  world. 


It  goes  far  beyond  the  fact  that  Pan  Am 
can  be  your  home  away  from  home,  where 
you  can  get  travel  help  in  900  offices  through- 
out the  world. 

It  has  everything  to  do  with  your  frame 
of  mind-the  good  feeling  that's  yours  when 
you  know  that  you've  chosen  to  fly  the 
very  best  there  is:  the  World's  Most  Ex- 
perienced Airline. 


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DIRECTORY   OF   JESUIT    INSTITUTIONS    IN    IRAQ 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  RESIDENCE 


Superior's  Residence,  and  House  of 
Arabic  Studies 


Superior  of  Jesuits  in  Iraq  : 

Rev.  John  J.  Williams,  S.J. 


Administrator  :  Rev.  James  P.  Larkin,  S.J. 

Address  :  Rawaf  Street.     Box  2144 

<^  :  Bettaween,     Baghdad,  Iraq 

Telephone  :  80772 

Telegram  :  IRAMEDA  BAGHDAD 


President  :  Rev.  Richard  J.  McCarthy,  S.J. 

Administrator  :  Rev.  Joseph  P.  O'Kane,  S.J. 

Treasurer  :  Rev.  Joseph  P.   Connell,  S.J. 

Dean  :  Rev.  Joseph  L.  Ryan,  S.J. 


AL-HIKMA  RESIDENCE 

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Box  2125 
Baghdad,  Iraq 
Telephone     :     99063 
Telegram    :     IRAMEDA     BAGHDAD 


Entrance  to  Spellman  Hall 

BAGHDAD  COLLEGE 

Secondary  School 


President   :  Rev.  John  A.  Carty,  S.J. 
Administrator  :  Rev.  Joseph  J.  Flaucher,  S.J. 
Treasurer   :  Rev.  Thomas  J.  Kelly,  S.J. 
Principal   :  Rev.  Harold  R.  Powers,  S.J. 


Address 
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Box.  260 
Iraq 


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Office  of  Administrator 
Office  of  Dean 
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The  1965-66  Football  Team  had  a  very  successful  season.  Games  were 
played  with  Commerce  College,  Orosdiback,  Air  Force,  Army  Medics, 
Basra  University,  Mosul  University,  and  other  outstanding  teams.  Mr. 
Wilson  Benjamin,  a  fine  coach,  gave  generously  of  his  time,  experience, 
and  competitive  spirit.  "Practice  makes  perfect"  is  our  motto!  Watch  out 
for  us  next  year  ! 


Coach  Wilson  checks  signals  with  Footballers 


FOOTBALL  TEAM 

1965-66 

Left  to  right:    Coach    Wilson 
Benjamin, 
Raman  Dick, 
Muwaffaq  Amin, 
Nabil  Francis, 

Antranik 

Garabedian, 
Albert  Baba, 
Nijad  Fattuhi, 
Salah    Saigh, 
Dhia  Elias, 
Sargon  Warda, 
Ahmad  al -Jamil, 
Nuri  Askar, 
George  Vartanian, 
Ashur  Dick. 


George  kicks  one  ! 


BASKETBALL  TEAM    1965-1966 

Left  to  right :  (Rear)  Fr.  Kelly,  Coach,  Jamal 
Yusuf,  Albert  Baba,  Mahir  al- 
Naimi,  Ahmad  al-Jamil. 
(Front)  George  Yanni,  Suhail  Chilmiran 
Amer  Korkis,  Edwar  George, 
Nabil  Shuniyya,  Emmanuel 
Francis,  (absent,  Khalid  Kilano) 


BASKETBALL 


Ahmed's  corner  shot 


Who  is  in  charge  here  ? 


The  1965-66  Basketball  season  was  highlighted  by  a  trip 
to  Basra  where  our  courtmen  were  most  successful.  In  the 
Iraq  Inter-Collegiate  League  Al-Hikma  has  a  good  chance 
of  reaching  the  finals.  The  team  that  practices  most  ac- 
quires championship  skills.  May  the  Al-Hikma  courtmen 
prove  themselves  champions  ! 


Runner-up  George 
Antranik  —  Toe -dancing? 


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Enthusiastic  for  Tennis 


On  top 


Precision   passing 


VOLLEYBALL 


VOLLEYBALL  TEAM 

1965-1966 

Back  row  :  Nabil  Francis, 
Muwaffaq  Amin,  Zahir  Abbosh 
Nijad   Fattuhi,  Nuri  Askar. 

:  George  Yanni, 
Allaa  Hussein,  Suhaib  Chilmiran, 
Sal  ah  Saigh,  Jamal  Yusuf,  Mahir 
al-Naimi. 


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Football,  Basketball,  Volleyball  Teams  Off  To  Basra  ! 


Driving  Backhand  ! 


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Suhaib  soars  over  the  bar 


She  floats  thru  the  Air 


Three-Legged  Races 


Heave-Heave-Ho  ! 


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Nabil  Farage 

Anahid  Orchanian 
George  Jamil 
William  Hardun 


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JUNIOR  GULBENKIAN  SCHOLARS 

Fakhri  Yono 
Jamil  Eizer 

Nubar  Keresdjian 
Jack  Sawdayi 
Hamid  Attisha 


SCHOLARSHIP 


Each  year  Al-Hikma  University  extends  to  Freshmen  Students  the  opportunity  to  obtain  a  limited  number  cf 
Scholarships.  This  is  done  through  competitive  examinations  at  the  University  in  June.  Factors  carefully  weighed 
before  Scholarships  are  definitely  granted,  are  the  following  :  the  University  Examination  results,  the  Government 
examination  results,  relative  financial  need,  as  well  as  character  conduct  reports. 

Scholarships  available  at  present  are  : 

The  Calouste  Gulbenkian  Foundation  Scholarships.  The  Al-Hikma  University  Scholarships.  The  Holy  Cross 
Presidential  Scholarship.      The   Cardinal  Cushing  Scholarship.      The  Baldwin  Scholarships.      The  Cios  Scholarship. 


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FRESHMAN  GULBENKIAN 
SCHOLARS 

VlLMA    QARIN 

Salman  David 
Irma  Parhad 

Richard  Obadiah 
Rachel  Victor 


SOPHOMORE  GULBENKIAN 
SCHOLARS 

Nasrat  Adamo 
Athir  Battah 

muwaffaq_  shayouta 
George  Dallal 

Michael  Simonian 


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DEAN'S      LIST 

First   Semester,    1965  -  1966 


First  Honors     3.85  -  4.00 

4.00 

Hatim    Hatim 

4.00 

Nazan  Kirdar* 

4.00 

Sudha  Kohli* 

Second  Honors     3.70  -  3.84 

3.84 

Emil  Somikh 

3.84 

George  Dallal 

3.82 

Moshi  Dallal 

3.82 

Rachel  Victor* 

3.81 

Ivy  Rabia* 

3.81 

Najiyah  Ghafil* 

3.80 

Talib  al-Tamimi 

3.76 

Prithviraj  Talwar 

3.71 

Dhafir  Elias 

Third  Honors     3.50-3.69 

3.68 

Hamid  Attisha 

3.67 

Nasrat  Adamo 

3.65 

Vilma  Qarin* 

3.63 

Laurette  Shina* 

3.62 

Muwaffaq  Shayouta 

3.60 

Ferial  Mussaffi* 

3.60 

Nasir  al-Farisi 

3.57 

Antranik  Kalustian 

Honorable  Mention     3.00  -  3.49 

3.47 

Laila  Tuma* 

3.47 

Premjit  Talwar 

3.47 

Richard  Obadiah 

3.44 

Anas  al -Shaikh  Ali 

3.44 

Nabil  Faraj 

3.44 

Nadia  Muallim* 

3.44 

Nadim  Adil 

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Cardinal  Cushing  Scholar 
Nuri  Thomas 


3.44 

Percy  Sequeira 

3.41 

Christine  Gabbai* 

3.40 

Fatina  Harridi* 

3.39 

Irma  Parhad* 

3.35 

Muna  Ghazala* 

3.33 

Jamil  Eizer 

3.33 

Xuri  Thomas 

3.30 

Jack  Sawdayi 

3.29 

Diana  Sequeira* 

3.26 

Mahir  al-Xaimi 

3.26 

Yvette  Atraqji* 

3.25 

Anita  Kapur* 

3.22 

Basim  Bahura 

3.19 

Muna  Papazian* 

3.19 

Samir  Xakkar 

3.18 

Samir  Awn 

3.12 

George  Yanni 

3.10 

Yusuf  Dabbi 

3.09 

Nubar  Keresdjian 

3.09 

Sudad  Stephan 

3.06 

Ala  An  tun 

3.06 

Kawthar  al-Jazairi 

3.05 

Hrant  Keresdjian 

3.05 

Najib  Antwan 

3.00 

A-Rahman  Kamil 

3.00 

Alfred  A-Azir 

3.00 

Awni  Said 

3.00 

Juliet  Sulaiman* 

3.00 

Linda  al-Ani* 

3.00 

Mervin  Burbv 

3.00 

Nabil  Adil 

3.00 

Nijad  Fattuhi 

3.00 

Yvette  Lawi* 

DEAN'S      LIST 

Second   Semester,    1964-1965 


irst  Honors     3.85  -  4.00 

4.00 

Fawzi  Bassam 

4.00 

Fawzi  Habib 

4.00 

Jamil  Eizer 

3.91 

Mahir  al-Naimi 

3.88 

Emil  Somikh 

Second  Honors     3.70  -  3.84 

3.84  Prithviraj  Talwar 

3.81  Vivian  Shina* 

3.80  Talib  al-Timmimi 

3.76  Hamid  Attisha 

3.76  A-Rahman  al-Kamil 

3.74  Jack  Sawdayi 

3.72  Muwaffaq  Shayouta 


Holy  Cross  Scholar 
Dhafir  Elias 


Third  Honors     3.50 

3.68 
3.67 
3.67 


3.69 

Nabil  Faraj 
Dhafir  Elias 
Mundhir  Nairn 


3.65 
3.63 


Laila  Tuma* 
George  Dallal 


Honorable  Mention     3.00  -  3.49 

3.43     Suadad  Stephan 
3.42     Sami  al-Banna 
3.40     Nasir  al-Farisi 


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3.40 

Jamila  Lawi* 

3.39 

Nasrat  Adamo 

3.38 

Premjit  Talwar 

3.38 

Nazan  Kirdar* 

3.33 

Fakhri  Yonu 

3.31 

Alfred  A-Azir 

3.26 

Adnan  Behnam 

3.26 

Yusuf  Dabbi 

3.24 

Ferial  Musaffi* 

3.24 

Sirun  Apel* 

3.20 

Fatina  Hamdi* 

3.19 

Yvette  Lawi* 

3.18 

Ishu  Geddu 

3.16 

Hilal  Simhairi 

3.14 

Nubar  Keresdjian 

3.14 

Najah  Akkam 

3.11 

Habib  Metti 

3.06 

Christine  Gabbav* 

3.05 

Zaid  al-Awqati 

3.00 

Freddy  Johnny 

3.00 

Wilson  Benjamin 

3.00 

Fuad  A-Latif 

3.00 

Nijad  Fattuhi 

3.00 

Anand  Mohindra 

3.00 

Juliet  Sulaiman* 

3.00 

Nabil  Adil 

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