Baccalaureate Friday, May 10, 2013
Mar 08, 2016
Special thanks to Professor Douglas G. Weeks, Administrator of Applied Music,
and the Senior Class Board of Directors
Erin BeaulieuAaron BianchiShawna BrierlyAileen CaceresLori CorpuzChrista CosciaBrooke Czapkowski
Brian GaffeyBarbara HallThomas LiguoriCindy LinXueyang (Charles) LinJessica McMastersShelby MillerElizabeth Ruffa
Kassandra RugglesMadison ShugrueNick TecenoKatelyn TolbertVictoria TowerLauren WaringXuanya (Bill) Zhang
Class of 2013 Board of Directors
Aileen Caceres, Chair
Christa Coscia, Cindy Lin, Shelby Miller, Victoria Tower
James McLaughlin, Committee Advisor
Baccalaureate Committee
Kevin Garcia, Chair
BaccalaureateFriday, May 10, 2013
Dorothea Wong has served in various roles at United Technologies for the past17 years. She is currently director of supply chain for aerospace, guiding thestrategy and growth of a $10 billion business segment. She holds a BS inmechanical engineering from WPI, an MS in metallurgy from RPI, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She has served as chair of the WPI Women’s Programs Board since 2006 and is active in other WPI
efforts as an Alumni Ambassador. She holds five U.S. patents.
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Photo: Higgins House
The former residence of Aldus C. Higgins, Class of 1893, and his wife, May, the building includes an imposing great hall with a 36-foot-high ceiling and an elegant
dining room that opens to a sunporch and magnificent gardens. Completed in 1923, the house was fashioned after Compton Wyngates, a 16th century Tudor castle in central England.
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Baccalaureate CeremonyFriday, May 10, 2013, 5:30 p.m.
Alden Memorial
– Prelude –Procession of the Nobles –Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Australian Up-Country Tune –Percy GraingerThree Elizabethan Madrigals –Morley and Dowland
Three Spirituals –arr. by BarnesShepherd’s Hey –Percy Grainger
WPI Brass EnsembleProfessor Douglas Weeks, Director
– Processional –Gaudeamus Igitur –Traditional
WPI Brass Ensemble
– Invocation –The Reverend Tomasz Borkowski
Collegiate Religious Center
– Greetings –Aileen Caceres ’13
Chair, Baccalaureate Committee
– Musical Medley –Don’t Matter –AkonForever –Chris Brown
She Will Be Loved –Maroon 5John Dias ’13, Piano
– Reflections –Ilea Graedel ’13
– Musical Performance –Quando Men Vo –Giacomo Puccini
Chelsea Ross Miller ’13
– Reflections –Gabriela Nunez ’13
– Musical Performance –Marcato from Symphony No. 1 –Brian Balmages
WPI Brass Ensemble
– Inspirational Message to the Class of 2013 –Dorothea Wong ’92
Director, UTC Aerospace Supply chain, United Technologies Corporation
– Musical Performance –A Parting Blessing –Jerome Williams
Senior A Cappella QuartetCaroline Concannon, Andrew CamireSean O’Brien, Elizabeth Riendeau
– Closing Remarks –Aileen Caceres ’13
– Benediction –Rabbi Irving LuchansCommunity Chaplain
– Recessional –Third Movement from Symphonic Suite for Brass –Daniel Cotnoir ’13
A reception follows in the Campus Center, Odeum
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TrumpetRichard Emberley*Ian Jutras*Chris HangoDavid Knight*Ed Partlow
French HornCassandra Stacy*Ana Iordanou*Alex ChurchDan Cotnoir*John Amante
TromboneAllison KenneySteve Long
EuphoniumIan Weyburne*
TubaTimon Butler*
PercussionJohn ArnoldCarl Haroian*Ethan Barrieau
WPI Brass Ensemble
*Graduating seniors and graduate students
Baccalaureate CeremonyFriday, May 10, 2013, 5:30 p.m.
Alden Memorial
– Prelude –Procession of the Nobles –Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Australian Up-Country Tune –Percy GraingerThree Elizabethan Madrigals –Morley and Dowland
Three Spirituals –arr. by BarnesShepherd’s Hey –Percy Grainger
WPI Brass EnsembleProfessor Douglas Weeks, Director
– Processional –Gaudeamus Igitur –Traditional
WPI Brass Ensemble
– Invocation –The Reverend Tomasz Borkowski
Collegiate Religious Center
– Greetings –Aileen Caceres ’13
Chair, Baccalaureate Committee
– Musical Medley –Don’t Matter –AkonForever –Chris Brown
She Will Be Loved –Maroon 5John Dias ’13, Piano
– Reflections –Ilea Graedel ’13
– Musical Performance –Quando Men Vo –Giacomo Puccini
Chelsea Ross Miller ’13
– Reflections –Gabriela Nunez ’13
– Musical Performance –Marcato from Symphony No. 1 –Brian Balmages
WPI Brass Ensemble
– Inspirational Message to the Class of 2013 –Dorothea Wong ’92
Director, UTC Aerospace Supply chain, United Technologies Corporation
– Musical Performance –A Parting Blessing –Jerome Williams
Senior A Cappella QuartetCaroline Concannon, Andrew CamireSean O’Brien, Elizabeth Riendeau
– Closing Remarks –Aileen Caceres ’13
– Benediction –Rabbi Irving LuchansCommunity Chaplain
– Recessional –Third Movement from Symphonic Suite for Brass –Daniel Cotnoir ’13
A reception follows in the Campus Center, Odeum
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TrumpetRichard Emberley*Ian Jutras*Chris HangoDavid Knight*Ed Partlow
French HornCassandra Stacy*Ana Iordanou*Alex ChurchDan Cotnoir*John Amante
TromboneAllison KenneySteve Long
EuphoniumIan Weyburne*
TubaTimon Butler*
PercussionJohn ArnoldCarl Haroian*Ethan Barrieau
WPI Brass Ensemble
*Graduating seniors and graduate students
Special thanks to Professor Douglas G. Weeks, Administrator of Applied Music,
and the Senior Class Board of Directors
Erin BeaulieuAaron BianchiShawna BrierlyAileen CaceresLori CorpuzChrista CosciaBrooke Czapkowski
Brian GaffeyBarbara HallThomas LiguoriCindy LinXueyang (Charles) LinJessica McMastersShelby MillerElizabeth Ruffa
Kassandra RugglesMadison ShugrueNick TecenoKatelyn TolbertVictoria TowerLauren WaringXuanya (Bill) Zhang
Class of 2013 Board of Directors
Aileen Caceres, Chair
Christa Coscia, Cindy Lin, Shelby Miller, Victoria Tower
James McLaughlin, Committee Advisor
Baccalaureate Committee
Kevin Garcia, Chair
BaccalaureateFriday, May 10, 2013
Dorothea Wong has served in various roles at United Technologies for the past17 years. She is currently director of supply chain for aerospace, guiding thestrategy and growth of a $10 billion business segment. She holds a BS inmechanical engineering from WPI, an MS in metallurgy from RPI, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She has served as chair of the WPI Women’s Programs Board since 2006 and is active in other WPI
efforts as an Alumni Ambassador. She holds five U.S. patents.
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Photo: Higgins House
The former residence of Aldus C. Higgins, Class of 1893, and his wife, May, the building includes an imposing great hall with a 36-foot-high ceiling and an elegant
dining room that opens to a sunporch and magnificent gardens. Completed in 1923, the house was fashioned after Compton Wyngates, a 16th century Tudor castle in central England.
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