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Prelude 

'Procession 
'Invocation 

Welcoming  Remarks 

Conferring  the  Honorary  Degree 
of  Doctor  of  Fine  Arts 
on  Thomas  Wilfred 


Conferring  the  Honorary  Degree 
of  Doctor  of  Fine  Arts 
on  Lessing  J.  Rosenwald 

Conferring  the  Honorary  Degree 
of  Doctor  of  Fine  Arts 
on  Louise  Nevelson 

Alumni  Award 
to  Arnold  Roth 

Award  of  Merit 
to  Kathryn  Bloom 


Commencement  Address 


Commencement  Music 

Conferring  of  Degrees, 
Certificates  and  Prizes 


Closing  Remarks 
"Benediction 

'Recessional 

"Audience  will  please  stand 


The  Philadelphia  Musical  Academy 

Brass  Ensemble 

Anthony  Marchione,  Director 

Reverend  Galbraith  Hall  Todd,  Pastor 
Arch  Street  Presbyterian  Church 
George  D.  Culler,  President 


Presented  by  George  D.  Culler 


Presented  by  Jerome  Kaplan,  Director 
Printmaking  Department 


Presented  by  Dennis  Leon,  Director 
Sculpture  Department 

Presented  by  Albert  Gold 
Director,  Illustration  Department 

Presented  by  John  W.  Cataldo 
Director,  Art  Education  Department 

Kathryn  Bloom,  Director 
Arts  and  Humanities  Program 
U.S.  Office  of  Education 

The  Philadelphia  Musical  Academy 
Brass  Ensemble 

Howard  A.  Wolf,  Chairman 
Board  of  Trustees 

George  D.  Culler 

Reverend  Joseph  R.  Bruce,  Pastor 
Mt.  Nebo  Baptist  Church 


Degrees 

The  following  students  have  successfully  met  the 
course  requirements  as  established  by  the  Faculty. 

Degrees  conferred  June  10,  1968 

Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Art  Education 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Craft 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Fabric  Design 


Patricia  Ruth  Ansell 
Robert  Scott  Ashendorf 
Hanna  Henja  Aufschauer 
Jane  Frances  Bennett 
Bonnie  Gay  Bryant 
Donna  Rae  Cook 
Marlyn  Gail  Dolgonos 
Sandra  Barbara  Flaer 
Judith  Ann  Foster 
Judith  Ann  Frankel 
Pamela  Glass  Harris 
Barbara  E.  Heinecke 
Diane  Higgins 
Barbara  L.  Hirsh 
Tatiana  Jablokov 
Kathleen  Ann  Kimble 
Miriam  Deborah  Kramer 
Edith  Pamela  Kurlish 
Robert  Blaise  LaPietra 
James  Dale  Makins 
Estelle  Schaeffer 
William  Daniel  Travis,  Jr. 
Stephanie  Dawn  Wehmeyer 
Karen  Ann  Wolf 
Nancy  Ann  Young 

William  Joseph  Bernstein 
Barbara  Debra  Budman 
W.  James  Donnon 
Lawrence  Giambrone 
Barry  Hantman 
Arnold  S.  Kahn 
Donald  R.  Stotz 
Richard  Jan  Summons 
Edward  R.  Zucca,  Jr. 

Ira  Fischer  Albert 
Cheryl  B.Anderson 


Bachelor  of  Science  in  Fabric  Design 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Fashion  Illustration 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Graphic  Design 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Illustration 


Caroline  Von  Kleeck  Beard 
Melanie  R.  Black 
Barbara  Joan  Blumgart 
Stephanie  Braun 
Urban  R.  Jupena 
Elaine  Grushkin  Sinins 

Manijeh  Sherafat 

Virginia  Burr  Hartle 

Rosemary  Bella 

Lenoire  Brown 

Philip  Charles  Burton 

Minna  Chester 

Sister  Victoria  Connelly 

Suzan  Ann  Dooly 

William  G.  Dooly  III 

Thomas  Evan  Fetterman 

Catherine  Galster 

William  R.  Gast 

Susan  Gerould 

Russell  E.  Rollins 

Paul  Singer 

Lynda  Meryle  Spitzer 

Daniel  Lawrence  Stapleford 

Ayn  Marie  Washer 

Steven  Reed  Yarnall 

Edward  Charles  Yungmann 

Michael  Abel 
Panagiota  Andreson 
B.  Bascove 
Mary  Bossina 
Richard  E.  Brown 
Roy  H.  Brown,  Jr. 
Michael  J.  Charles 
James  C.  Chesbro 
Cheryl  Ann  Crews 
Amelia  Anne  Donner 
Ronald  Ettelman 
Harvey  Elliot  Hamburgh 
Victoria  Joy  Hessan 
Pedro  Hines 
Sally  Louise  Krauss 
Alfred  Charles  Laoang 
Paul  MacWilliams 


Bachelor  of  Science  in  Industrial  Design 


Bachelor  of  Science  in  Environmental  Design 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Painting 


Jack  Martin 
Richard  D.  Mechanik 
Robert  Michael  Melito 
John  Fries  Mitchell 
Maureen  Rita  O'Donnell 
John  H.  Ott 
Donna  Marie  Pasino 
James  D.  Plumb 
Patience  L'H.  Prime 
Warren  W.  Raysor 
Joan  McCall  Richards 
Peter  W.  Schaumann 
William  Dennis  Schofield 
Laurence  Schwinger 
Joan  Brown  Thomas 
Donna  Roberta  Violetti 
Thomas  C.  Walter 

Bruce  Meadowcroft  Baker 
Marc  Steven  Barnett 
Beverly  Radcliff  Brown 
Michael  Joseph  Cabnet 
Jerry  F.  Corsi 
David  Howard  Curtis 
H.  Edward  Goldberg 
Leonard  P.  Jacobson 
JoAnne  Mary  LeMieux 
Christine  Luckman 
Sylvia  Marasligiller 
John  O'Mara 
David  R.  Parkin 
Barry  M.  Reischmann 
Marilyn  F.  Reiter 
David  T.  Schowalter 
Phil  B.  Sheffer 

Molly  Ann  Datlof 
John  Joseph  McKeon 
William  Shutter 
Patricia  Ann  Yeager 

Raymond  Vincent  Allen,  Jr. 
Edwin  Stuart  Baxter 
Temma  Bell 
Sylvia  Brecker 
Martha  D.  Crary 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Photography  (Motion  Picture) 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Photography  (Still) 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Printmaking 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Sculpture 


Linde  Lee  Curtis 
David  Alan  Dewey 
Beth  I.  Dintenfass 
Richard  Martin  Fagan 
David  Paxson  Fairlamb 
James  A.  Harwick,  Jr. 
William  Joseph  Patrick  Kelly 
Janice  Krebs 
Myra  Levitt 
Andy  Marcus 
John  L.  Maggio 
Catherine  Miller 
Harry  I.  Naar 
Linda  Robinson  Naden 
Phyllis  Ann  Priester 
Stanley  C.  Sporny 
Wayne  Frank  Writer 

Joseph  James  Dante,  Jr. 
David  M.  Ewing 
David  Sutton  Fishel 
Beverly  Moss  Littlewood 
Roy  M.  Martin 

George  Edward  Parmenter,  Jr. 
Robert  David  Pruitt 
W.  Edward  Taylor,  Jr. 
Bonnie  N.  Williams 

Robert  C.  Crock 
Francie  B.  Gallun 
Eric  Goldenberg 
Philip  T.  Laino 
Elaine  Elizabeth  O'Neil 
Gary  A.  Pfaff 
Joan  Elaine  Ruggles 
Anne  Louise  Todd 
Susan  Margaret  Wurst 

Robert  Paul  Bergey 

Tatiana  S.  Bulba 

Lynn  Montgomery  Holcombe 

Judith  Shrager 

Phyllis  Thompson 

Stamatios  Nicholas  Burpulis 
Angela  Caponigro 
Nancy  Moss  Godfrey 


Evening  Division 

Associate  in  Arts  in  Illustration 
Associate  in  Arts  in  Industrial  Design 

Certificate  in  Interior  Design 


Certificate  in  Advertising  Design 
Associate  in  Arts  in  Interior  Design 

Degrees  to  be  Conferred  January,  1969 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Art  Education 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Fabric  Design 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Graphic  Design 

Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Illustration 

Bachelor  of  Science  in  Environmental  Design 

Bachelor  of  Science  in  Industrial  Design 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Painting 


Gerald  M.  Goldstein 
Virginia  Diane  Hamilton 
Gilbert  Huston  Hawkins 
Diane  Gingles  Long 
James  Saunders 
Rosalie  M.  Sherman 
Dona  Kay  Steinmann 

George  Lesnak 

Frank  Nave 
Martin  Wisniewski 

Frances  Fineman 
Harriett  M.  Johnson 
Florence  Magin 
Constantine  Pietrak 
Felice  Poupko 
Miriam  Rachovitsky 
Marilyn  Reeb 

Michael  Lauschin 
William  Fred  Wilson 

Barry  Sheffield 


Jane  Schwinger 

Susanne  Punda 

Donald  Banks 
Raymond  G.  Wentz 

Henry  James  Barbano 
John  M.  Roberts 

Warren  Huff 
Jeffrey  Sanders 

William  E.  Ziegenfus 

Samuel  Amico 
Patricia  Forman 
Paul  D.  Kane 
Shomuel  Margulies 


Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Photography 
Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  in  Sculpture 
Certificate  in  Advertising  Design 
Certificate  in  Interior  Design 

Awards  to  Graduating  Seniors 

Art  Education 
Craft  Design 
Fabric  Design 

Graphic  Design 
Illustration 
Industrial  Design 
Painting 
Photography  and  Film 

Printmaking 
Sculpture 

Special  Awards 

The  Print  Club  Prize 

William  H.  Ely  Travel  Award  for 
Excellence  in  Illustration 

Marcel  Vertes  Memorial  Award  to  a  senior  whose 
drawings  of  the  human  figure  have  been  outstanding 

Reine  Grad  Award  for  Excellence  in  Illustration 

Paul  Chalfin  Award  for  Excellence  in  Illustration 

Jacob  Labe,  Jr.  Memorial  Award  for  Industrial  Design 

Philadelphia  Art  Teacher's  Association  Prize 

Stuart  M.  Egnal  Prize  in  Painting 


Larry  Ira  Bach 
John  Thomas  Graves 
JoAnn  Consalvo 
Gerald  W.  Williams 

Departmental  Awards  for  outstanding  achievement 
in  the  major  professional  departments 

Robert  Scott  Ashendorf 

Edward  R.  Zucca,  Jr. 

Caroline  Von  Kleeck  Beard 
Urban  R.  Jupena 

Steven  Reed  Yarnall 

Jack  Martin 

David  T.  Schowalter 

Raymond  Vincent  Allen,  Jr. 

Film:  Roy  M.  Martin 

Photography:  Elaine  Elizabeth  O'Neil 

Judith  Shrager 

Stamatios  Nicholas  Burpulis 


Robert  Paul  Bergey 

Peter  W.  Schaumann 

Laurence  Schwinger 

Ronald  Ettelman 

Richard  D.  Mechanik 

Marilyn  F.  Reiter 

Bonnie  Gay  Bryant  and  Estelle  Schaeffer 

William  Joseph  Patrick  Kelly 


Bocour  Prize  in  Painting 

Gimbel  Prize  in  Painting 

Honors  in  Liberal  Arts  to  the  senior  with  the 
highest  grade  point  average  in  Liberal  Arts 

Outstanding  Achievement  Award  to  the  senior 

who  has  attained  the  highest 

grade  point  average  during  four  years 


Board  of  Trustees 


Honorary  Members 


Andy  Marcus 
Shomuel  Margulies 

Myra  Levitt 
Judith  Shrager 


Howard  A.  Wolf,  Chairman 

Rex  H.  Anderson 

Robert  0.  Bach 

F.  Bruce  Baldwin 

George  D.  Beck 

Warren  Blair 

Richard  C.  Bond 

Philip  A.  Bregy 

Edward  G.  Budd,  Jr. 

Edward  K.  Cratsley 

Philip  J.  Eitzen 

Stephen  S.  Gardner 

Mrs.  Albert  M.  Greenfield 

H.  Ober  Hess 

Charles  E.  Ingersoll 

Peter  Kyropoulos 

Thomas  B.  McCabe,  Jr. 

Robert  Milnazik 

Robert  Buchanan  Mitchell 

Ronald  K.  Porter 

William  L.  Rafsky 

Mel  Richman 

Mrs.  Lessing  J.  Rosenwald 

Mrs.  Andrew  J.  Sordoni,  Jr. 

Robert  M.  Wachob 

Mrs.  Otis  Walter 

Philip  H.  Ward,  III 

Frederick  M.  Yost 

R.  Sturgis  Ingersoll 
Mrs.  Malcolm  Lloyd 
Samuel  R.  Rosenbaum 
Mrs.  Thomas  Raeburn  White 
George  D.  Widener 
Mrs.  John  Wintersteen 


About  the  College 


The  Philadelphia  College  of  Art  was  established  in  1876  in 
response  to  the  interest  in  art  and  art  education  which  was 
stimulated  by  the  Centennial  Exposition  of  that  year. 
Originally,  it  was  a  corporate  part  of  the  Pennsylvania  Museum 
and  School  of  Industrial  Art.  At  that  time,  as  now,  the  primary 
function  of  the  School  was  the  professional  training  of  artists 
and  designers  to  meet  the  growing  needs  of  industry. 

In  1893,  the  College  moved  to  its  present  site  at  Broad  and 
Pine  Streets  in  central  Philadelphia.  Advances  and  alterations 
in  the  institutional  character  and  purpose  of  the  College  are 
reflected  in  the  successive  name  changes  adopted  in  this 
century:  1939,  Philadelphia  Museum  and  School  of  Industrial 
Art;  1948,  Philadelphia  Museum  School  of  Art;  and  in  1959, 
Philadelphia  Museum  College  of  Art,  in  recognition  of 
accreditation  by  the  Middle  States  Association  of  Colleges 
and  Secondary  Schools.  In  1964,  when  the  College's  long 
affiliation  with  the  Museum  finally  ended,  it  adopted  its 
present  name:  Philadelphia  College  of  Art. 

From  its  inception,  the  College  has  been  a  pioneer  in  the 
field  of  design  in  industry.  Through  the  years,  the  educational 
program  has  been  expanded  to  train  artists  in  many  other 
areas.  Today,  the  College  offers  courses  in  all  branches  of  the 
fine  arts,  in  art  education,  and  in  all  of  the  major  craft  and 
industrial  design  fields. 


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