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88th Commencement Exercises: May 14, 2005

Janette Polaski flashes a celebratory smile.
Janette Polaski flashes a celebratory smile.

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May, 2005—Assumption’s 88th Commencement was a celebration of firsts. The day marked the first time that the event was held on the H.L. Rocheleau baseball field, due to construction for the new Multi-Sport Stadium—and it was also the first time that Assumption College graduated a set of quadruplets.

Mary Wood of Stow, MA, one of the quads and the Class of 2005’s valedictorian, delivered a moving speech. She began with a recollection of her reaction to the events of September 11, 2001, when she was in her first weeks at the College, and how the tragedy turned strangers into friends as the campus mourned together. She also spoke of the support she and her fellow graduates received while progressing through their careers at Assumption.

“Collectively, the faculty and staff of Assumption College have a clear vision of not only what the students should learn, but also how they should live their lives,” she said. “We hear that ‘it takes a village to raise a child’; it also takes an entire college to prepare a graduate.”

Salutatorian Andrea Mullins of Bristol, CT introduced commencement speaker Fr. Richard John Neuhaus, one of the foremost authorities on the role of religion in the contemporary world. A former Lutheran clergyman who converted to Catholicism and was ordained in 1991, Rev. Neuhaus has written and lectured extensively on civil rights, international justice and ecumenism. As editor-in-chief of the Institute’s journal, First Things, he brings a thoughtful Catholic voice to many public debates. (To read the full text of his speech, click here.)

Fr. Neuhaus addressed the crowd on the topics of faith and moral integrity.

“How we live depends on for whom we live,” he said. “The great tragedy of our lives is to live for ourselves. If we are wise, we revere God first.”

Famed theatrical director Michael Ritchie, the current artistic director of the Los-Angeles based Center Theatre Group, also received an honorary degree at the ceremony. Ritchie, a native of Worcester, attended Assumption in the 1970s.

The Commencement became a family affair as quadruplets Mary, Michael, John, and Katherine Wood walked across the stage to receive their diplomas, all with academic honors. After their 16 consecutive years of school together, the siblings will follow their individual dreams. Mary, a double major in Art History and Studio Art, will work toward a master’s degree in art history at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Mike, an English: Writing and Mass Communications major, is pursuing a master’s degree in Integrated Marketing Communications at Emerson College. John and Katie, both accounting majors, have accepted full-time positions at PriceWaterhouseCoopers in Boston and will fulfill their CPA requirements through Northeastern University this summer.

Devon T. Driscoll received the St. Augustine Award from the Center for Continuing and Professional Education, which is given annually to the Continuing Education baccalaureate student graduating with the highest quality point average. Driscoll maintained a 3.95 GPA while attending school and working full-time, focusing on psychology to enhance his work as a counselor for troubled youth. He plans to continue his studies in counseling on the graduate level.

By the close of the ceremony, officials had awarded a total of 583 associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees to the Class of 2005.

MBA grads (including four Assumption employees). From left: Angela Freitas, Melissa Kocon, Mimi Royston, Ron Scott, Rob Pingeton, Mary Ellen Blunt, Linda Ducharme, and Theresa Simokonis.
MBA grads (including four Assumption employees). From left: Angela Freitas, Melissa Kocon, Mimi Royston, Ron Scott, Rob Pingeton, Mary Ellen Blunt, Linda Ducharme, and Theresa Simokonis.
Lucas Del Cid (l.) and Kali DeCouto show off their shiny new diplomas.
Lucas Del Cid (l.) and Kali DeCouto show off their shiny new diplomas.

Brian Robinson celebrates his achievement with his mother.
Brian Robinson celebrates his achievement with his mother.

Commencement speaker Fr. Richard John Neuhaus addresses the crowd.
Commencement speaker Fr. Richard John Neuhaus addresses the crowd.

 

Roommates Colleen Cassidy (l.) and Liz Gill say goodbye to Assumption.
Roommates Colleen Cassidy (l.) and Liz Gill say goodbye to Assumption.

 

Valedictorian Mary Wood shares her thoughts with her class.
Valedictorian Mary Wood shares her thoughts with her class.



More information on Commencement 2005 can be found here.

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