,8--THE PROGRESS Friday, May 24, 1963
Seminarians To Receive
i
00Major, Minor Orders
: KENMORE Major
• and minor orders will be
conferred on seminarians
of St. Thomas the Apostle
Seminary on three separate
occasions in the major semi-
: nary chapel here.
i The Most Reverend Thomas
'A, Conolly, Archbishop of Se-
attle, will confer the tonsure at
7 p.m. Thursday, May 30, and
the diaconate, subdiaconate,
exorcist and acolyte orders at
8 p,m. Saturday, June 1.
The Most Reverend Thomas
E: Gill, V.G., Auxiliary Bishop
of Seattle, will confer the sub-
diaconate, exorcist, acolyte,
porter and lector orders at 6:30
L a.m. Friday, May 31.
Other ministers in the ordina-
tion rites on all three days
are Very Rev. John R. Sulli-
van, S.S., rector of the major
: seminary, as assistant priest;
Rev. John Dougherty, S.S., and
Rev. John Thirlkel, S.S., chap-
lain to their Excellencies, the
Rev. Denis D. Foudy, S.S.,
master of ceremonies.
Ordinations to tonsure May
30 include the following:
Archdiocese of Seattle--Alan
'Frederick Marshall, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick G.
Marshall, Tacoma.
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Archdiocese of Portland --
James Aloysius Butkins,
Gordon Eberle Dickey, Donald
John Erceg, Gary Lee Jacob-
son, Leo Edwin Remington and
Charles George Schray.
Diocese of Great Falls--Dale
Floyd McFarlane.
Diocese of Helena -- Hugo
Mary Van Woerkom.
Ordinations to major and
minor orders May 31 include
the following:
PORTER AND LECTOR
Archdiocese of Seattle--John
Wendell Clark, son of Mrs. Anne
Clark, Port Angeles; Alan
Frederick Marshall of Tacoma;
Edward David Miller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniel
Miller, Seattle; Bernard Albert
Rinkel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John V. Rinkel, Sumner; Jef-
frey Lynn Sarkies, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Sarkies, Seat-
tle; and William Rolfe Sham-
her, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerian
J. Shomber, Seattle.
Diocese of Yakima- Charles
Ernest Roy and Joe Ybarra.
Diocese of Spokane--Thomas
Carol Caswell.
Archdiocese of Portland-
James Butkins, Gordon Dickey,
Donald Erceg, Gary Jacobsen,
Leo Remington, C h a r I e s
Sehray, and Scott Anthony
Vandehey.
Diocese of Boise -- Lorenzo
Louis Driggs and Joseph Fran-
cis Schmidt.
Diocese of Great Falls --
Thomas Lansing MacIntyre and
Dale McFarlane.
Diocese of Helena--Hugo Van
Woerkom,
EXORCIST AND ACOLYTE
Archdiocese of Seattle---Gary
Michael Angelovic, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen W. Angelo-
vic, Seattle; John Joseph Bow-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur J. Bowman, Seattle; David
Alan Brant, son of Charles W.
Brant, Dayton, O.; Daniel
Archdiocese of Portland --
Gerald Martin Quintal.
Diocese of Boise -- William
Raymond • Gould:
Diocese of Great Falls --
Joseph Anthony Diekhans.
Diocese of Helena--Maurice
Michael Medina.
SUBDIACONATE
Archdiocese of Seattle--Don-
ald Raymond Espen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H.
Espen, Seattle; Lester Jerome
McCloskey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester J. McCloskey, Kent; and
John Francis Reach, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Reach Sr.,
Boise.
Diocese of Yaklma--Thomas
Vincent Lane, Richard Joseph
O'Connor and Robert Jerome
Shields.
Diocese of Spokane- James
Victor McGreevy.
Archdiocese of Portland-
James Joseph VanderPlaat and
Dale Thomas Waddill.
Diocese of Boise--Robert Wil-
liam Taylor.
Diocese of Great Falls-
James Damian Dobbin and
Ronald Otto Haverlandt.
Ordinations to exorcist, aco-
lyte, subdiaconate and diacon-
ate orders June 1 include the
following:
EXORCIST AND ACOLYTE
Archdiocese of Seattle/-- Jef-
frey Sarkies.
Diocese of Yakima--Charles
Roy,
Archdiocese of Portland-
Gordon Dickey, Donald Erceg,
Gary Jacobsen, Leo Reming-
ton and Charles Schray.
Diocese of Helena--Hugo Van
Woerkom.
SUBDIACONATE
Diocese of Helena -- Maurice
Medina.
DIACONATE
Archdiocese of Seattle--Don-
WILLIAM GRIFFIN JOHN MARTINEZ
Valedictorian Salutatorian
SMC To Confer
Degrees On 50
OLYMPIA N St. Mar-
tia's College will hold its
68th commencement ex-
ercises for 50 graduating sen-
iors Thursday, May 30, in the
Abbey Theater on the campus
of the Benedictine school here.
The Rt. Rev. Raphael Heid-
er, O.S.B., Abbot and college
chancellor, will preside at the
ceremony to begin at 7:30
p,m.
The Rev. William Treacy,
archdiocesan assistant chancel-
lor and director of Seattle's
Catholic Information Center,
will be the commencement
speaker. Father Treacy is one
of the panelists of the award-
winning television program,
"Challenge."
Valedictorian will be Will-
iam Henry Griffin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Griffin of
Grants Pass, Ore. He will re-
ceive a bachelor of science de-
gree in civil engineering. He
tops SMC's Class of 1963 with
a 3.42 grade point average.
Salutatorian is John Oliver
with the investiture of aca-
demic hoods.
Father Abbot will preside at
the solemn baccalaureate Mass
at 10 a.m. on the following
graduation day.
The sermon will be given 'by
Ray. Phillip Zediker, Newman
Club chaplain at Central Wash-
ington College of Education in
Ellensburg.
Luncheon for graduates and
their guests will follow at 11:30
a.m. with the reception for
graduates and their families at
3:30 p.m.
Others receiving degrees will
include:
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Dennis Paul Auve, Yakima; Jans
Jurgen Boysen, Olympia; Larry Ver-
non Eradbury, Port Angeles; Theodore
Lee Bridges, Olympia; Norman Wen-
daft Bykerk, New York; John Rich-
ard Carbnne, Tacoma; Arley Ray Con-
ner, Olympia; Gregory Arthur Druffel
Colton; Walter Albert Engelbert, Seat-
tie; Bernard Nelson Ewings, Tacoma.
, David Peter Fuch,, Nezperce, ida.;
Paul John Girard, Vancouver, B.
C.; Duanne Anthony Hazel, Tacoma;
Ronald Forrest Hopkins, Centralla;
Samuel Charles Jacob Jr., Olympia;
Austin Sernhart Johansen, Olympia;
Froter Cyril Kenna, St. Martin's
Abbey; Gary Eugene Locati, Walla
Wolla; James Patrick Malvny, Port
SU's 480 Graduating
Class Is Record Size
The Most Reverend
Thomas A. Connolly,
Archbishop of Seattle,
will preside at Seattle Univer-
sity's Annual Baccalaureate
Mass in St. James Cathedral
at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 31.
The Mass is the first formal
event of Commencement Week
which concludes the Friday at
the Opera House with the pre-
sentation of degrees.
The Rev. Leonard J. Kaufer,
S.J., will be celebrant with
Rev. Louis Gaffney, S.J., as
deacon, and Rev. James E.
Royce, S.J., as subdeacon.
Others participating are Rev.
Michael Taylor, S.J., as assist-
ant to the Archbishop; Revs.
Gerard M. Evoy, S.J. and
Cornelius J. O'Leary, S.J.,
deacons of honor to the Arch-
bishop; Rev. Stephen Szeman,
master of ceremonies at the
throne; Rev. Francis J. Linde-
kugel, S.J., master of cere-
monies at the altar; Rev.
Thomas R. Garvin, S.J., cross
bearer.
The Rev. Ellwood E. Kieser,
C.S.P., of the Paulists Fathers
of Los Angeles, will deliver the
baccaulaureate sermon.
The University will confer
bachelor's degrees on 480 grad-
uating seniors at commence-
ment exercises in the Opera
House Friday, June 7. This is
the largest graduating class in
the school's history.
There are over 60 members
of the class who will graduate
with honors, nearly a third of
whom will be summa cum
laude, or highest honors.
The College of Arts and
Sciences with 176 candidates
for bachelor's degrees has the
largest graduating class, fol-
lowed by the School of Educa-
tion, 113; the School of Com-
merce and Finance, 76; the
School of Engineering, 69;
.SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
AND FINANCE
BACHELOR OF COMMERCIAL SCI-
ENCE -- Adolf Johan Alberts, William
Ban Bailey, George Milton Barrett, Ed-
wtn Byron Bezy, Jr., James Patrick
Bradley, Dennis Michael Brown, J.
Michael Brown, Leonard J o s e p h
Butsch, James A. Carey, Edward
Chow, Jr., Fred Coffield, Dennis Joseph
CoHeran, Thomas John Corbett, Daniel
J. Cummins.
James Harley Davis, Geraldine Lee
Derig, Catherine Barton Douglas,
Daniel Calhoun Dufficy, Lee William
Eberhardt, Jr., Henry N. Egashira,
John Charles Elchelberger, Douglas
Phlllip Elbert, Robert Neff English,
Thomas James Farstad, A. Dlno
Favro, David Vincent Foley.
WIIHam James Gallagher, Richard
Anlhony Gilroy, Grims Harry Glsloson,
Henry Francis Golden, James Alexan-
der Dew, Marlin James Granger, Jyo
Hondo, E. Nick Immel, David Michael
Irwin, Laurence Joseph Jesenko, James
Vernon Johncox, Jr., Charles Philllp
Johnston, Robert Harold Jones, Pat-
rick Emmet Kehoe, Philip Timothy
Lawlor, Jr.
Richard Bruce Lefor, Philip Joseph
Lorbett, Dean O. Moher, Patrick R.
Mahoney, Mary Pntrlcia Marlin, Eliz-
abeth Anne McKelvey, Robert Clifford
McLean, Joan Antoinette Meyer,
Gerald Francis Molltor, Mllton Masa
Mukal, James C. Mullally, Jr., AI.
bert Manuel Munoz.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCIAL SCI-
ENCE -- David Patrick Nichols, Mary
Margaret O'ConnelL Patrick J o h n
O'Nell, Marltyn Joanne Owens, Kenneth
Leo Pavlick, Philip Lockwood Perry,
Patrick Earl Pheasant, Todd R. Render,
Vick L, Reynolds, Darrell Eugene RIn-
kel, John Mace Roberts, Michael B.
Salazar.
Gabriel Salvatl, James Louis Schae.
char, Theresa Anne Schmechch Pa-
trlcla Ann Smith, Thomas James Ste-
phen,, William Dean Stoneclphcr,
Helen Irene Thompson, Bruce Vin-
cent Vance, Joseph Michael Welch,
Richard Anton Wilds, James Joseph
Yurlna.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCA-
TION Janlce Mary eaglnskl, Pa-
trlcla Joanne Bolilnger, Ferdlnand Da-
vid eoulanger, Patrick Michael Butler,
Llnda Jane Crescl, Rudolfo Anthony
O'Amico, Patrlck Flanagan E a s o n,
Christopher Edward Fitzgerald, Efl-
uard Aaron Flaslk, Molly Mlchele Foun-
tain, Laurence William Gavin, Judith
Lorraine Geddes, Melba Sherrle Goeve-
linger, Susan Llnda Hackett.
Jeanne Ann Kramer, Ann Kathleen
MacQuarrie, Janet Delores Mar,k,
Antonla Markey, Daniel W. McClary,
Francis Thomas M¢Convillc, Elleen
Palricio Nolan, Richard Thomas O'-
Leary, Margaret Dorothy RanDy, DIP
lores Eleanor Schmaltz.
Simon A. J. Stenning, Sandra Sanae
Tanaka, Dorothy Jane Tharalson, Jo-
seph Toutonghi, Sharon (Faith) Lou
Yates.
Ida Mae Marceou, (Sister Julia Marie
F.C.S.P.), Rose Ann MorEl (Sister Mary
Helen, C.S.J.).
Susan Jane Mayer (Sister Jane
Frances, F.C.S.P.), Mary Josephine
O'Dwyer (Sister Mary de Lourdes,
O.P.), Josephine Elizabeth Reichlin
(Sister M. Clarlne, C.S.J.), Dana Lee
Taylor (Sister Donna Marie, F.C.S.
P.), Mary Elizabeth Thorne (Sister
M. Amelia, C.S.J.).
Masters degrees will be
awarded to 62 candidates by
Seattle University's Graduat/
School.
The majority will receive
master of education degrees.
Others are given in arts, in
arts in education, in natural
sciences and in engineering.
Recipients, according to de-
gree, are:
MASTER OF ARTS--Elleon Burneff
(Sister Mary Patrlcla of S.H.), Rose
Marie DIIIman (Sister Andrea, FCSP),
Anna Garlec (Sister M. Emerita, S SJ
M.O.), Patrlcla B a r r • t t Geraght i
Louise Marie Koenlg (Sister Mary""
Regina, S.S.M.O.).
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
--Robert Albert Hasson.
MASTER OF EDUCATION--Irwin e.
Adler, LIHlan Anderson (Sister M. Peter
Michael, S.N.J.M.), Norman Arnesen,
Joel AHeo Barber, Jr., Maria Blasco
Barreta, Howard M. Bradwefl, George
A. Carey, Kenneth Howard Carleton,
Lloyd Cleven, Lesa Cantris (Sister M.
Josephine, O.S.F.), Imelda Aqulna del
Carmen, Margaret Dove (Sister M.
Claver, C.S.J.), Michael Robert Feeney,
,Richard D. Foltz, David H. Hailing,
Detwyn George Haroldson, Lewis Wari
Lehmann, Elan H. Lundqulst, Johnny' v
Fredrlc Lyber, John Douglas McCul.
Iota, John Anthony McGInfey, Belva
Meozies Mclntash, Agnes McLoughfln
(Sister M. Agnes Cornelia, O.S.F.),
James Morris North, Lydia Alcala
Orallo, Patrlcla Alma Polge, Rev. John
Haag Pearson, Dale Harlle Palmer,
John D. Paquet, Felton Francis
Lucy Margaret St. Hllalre (Sister
Marlsta, FCSP), Ahmed $onjor,
Harold Schlndeldecker.
MASTER OF EDUCATION -- Teresa
Catherine Sweeney, Vlvlan B. Struempf,
(Sister M. Vlvlon, O.S.F.), William
Kelly Toomey, J o h a n n a Vogelsong
(Sister Mary Basil, C,S.J.), areal Owen
Way, James Robed White.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL
SCIENCE--Arthur F. Andrews, Louis
B. Buster, Brother Roland Joseph
Hinger, S.M., Gerald Victor Kohls,
S.J., EImore J. Oistad, Lawrence
Lester Peterson, Brother John Mary
Vermaelen, S.M.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTEI.
CAL ENGINEERING -- John
Robed Chin-China ChaD, Samuel
Hadwell, Bernard James Kraemer,
Darrell Eugene Lne, Nell Ray Moc-
FaHane, Ernest William Sherman,
Masayoshl Tonokawa.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHAN.
ICAL ENGINEERING-- Russel JameS
Arave, John N. Dlckson and Robert
James Conroy, son of Mr. and ald Espen, Lester McCloskey Martinez of Steilacoom. The Angeles. Richard Arnold Aenls, Llnda Lee James Sartell.
William Henry Mlckelson, Olympia; Nursing, 34; and Sister Forma- Eickholt Andersen, Mary Elleen Ander-
Mrs. Daniel W. Conroy, Port- and John Resch. recipient of a bachelor of arts Joseph Edward Monroe, Portland; Kent tion, 12. son, Alice Caroline Arena, Sue Ellen
land; Richard Kenji Hayatsu, Diocese of Yakima--Thomas degree with a major in social- Edward Morrill, T a c o m a; Edward Barrle, Llnda Jeanne Beckstrom, Bea-
trice Elizabeth Beeson, Karen Ann Executive
David Murray, Olympia; Frater Sebas- The Graduates are: Bloomfield, Lois V. Bruhn, Edward
son of Mrs. John J. Hayatsu Lane, Richard O'Connor and ogy has compiled a 3.37 grade tian Naslund, St. Martin's A b bey; John Burby, Jr., Nancy Stebblns But-
of Seattle; Eugene Wilfred Robert Shields, point average. The son of Mr. FrancisPlerre MlchelAtdan Rellly,Pasquter'Dopant;Olympla;Eugene COLLEGE OF ARTS Marleler' RaymondColllns, OdellDonaldBUtler,Henry Suzannecowell, Lauds Seattle
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Diocese of Spokane--James and Mrs. James Cienfuegos of Raymond Rlehl, Paulsbo; Lawrence AND SCIENCES Jr., Barbara Mae Donafl.
John S. Lewis, Seattle; Michael McGreevy. Oakland, Calif. He lives with Leo Patrick Vincent, Olympia; John gi f
James McDermott, son of Dr. Archdiocese of Portland -- his wife and their child in Im- Roche, Yakima. BACHELOR OF ARTS CLASSICAL -- Brenda Anne Donovan, Julle Marie Le on o Mary
and Mrs. John P. McDermott,
Seattle; Theodore Irving Mar-
me, son of Mrs. Claudia P.
Marina, Anacortes; Michael
Charles O'Brien, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. O'Brien,
Tacoma.
Diocese of Yakima- George
Patrick Campbell.
Diocese of Spokane--Richard
Leroy Weeks.
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Thomas Jefferson Taylor, Olympia;
Thercn Noel Tlson, Tacoma; Michael
Starr Varney, Springfield, Ill.
Leo Patrick Vincent, Olympia; Bar-
ton Douglas Voelz, Olympta; John
Theodore, Yeorlan, Gig Harbor; and
Dale Lynn Z elgler, Olympia.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Charles Augustus Lindberg, Olympia;
Robert Matthew Orhelm, Tacoma; and
Aria Henry Wetter, Shelton.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
in Civil Engineering
Jomes McAIpln Brascher, Tacoma;
Joseph John Kiefer, Tacoma; Allan
LeRoy KImbel, Olympia; and John
Howell Kinney, Oroflno.
James Vanderplaat and Dale
Waddill.
Diocese of Great Falls-
James Dobbin and Ronald
Haveriandt.
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The exhibition is housed in a
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Graduation events will begin
at 8 p.m., Wednesday, May 29,
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MARYLHURST, Ore.-
Eleven students from the Arch-
diocese of Seattle will be
among the seniors graduating
from Marylhurst Collegesat " Rev. Gerald
commencement exercises
urday, May 25, here. Toner Named
The Most Reverend Edward
D. Howard, Archbishop of Medal Winner
Portland, will preside.
Commencement speaker is
Dr. Roy E. Lieuallen, chancel-
lor of higher education for Ore-
gon.
Judith Zimmerman of Sea-
attle was awarded the Joan of
Arc trophy for scholarship,
leadership and ideals. She is
the daughter of Mrs. Merle
Zimmerman, 3032 E. 91st St.,
Seattle.
Students from the Archdio-
cese receiving degrees are:
BACHELOR OF ARTS--Mary
Jean Quinn of Packwood, in
English; Judith Williams of
Tacoma, in elementary educa-
tion; and Mary Jo Wink of
Seattle.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC --
Mary Frances Reichlin of Fife
and Mary Margaret Voegtlin of
Seattle.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN EDUCATION -- Mary Kay
Dyckman of Tacoma; Linda
Fortune of Snohombh; Kath-
ryn Parent of Seattle; Sarah
Goodwin of Oak Harbor; Janet
Lee Schiller of Tacoma; and
Judith Zimmerman of Seattle.
SPOKANE--The first annual
Aloysius Gonzaga medal for
outstanding service in the field
o f secondary
education will
be awarded to
R e v. Gordon
E. Toner, S.J.
The award
will be pre-
sented at the
76th annual
c am m e nce-
ment e x e r-
cises 'for Gon-
zaga Prepara-
tory School, to REV. G. E,
be held Thurs- TONER
day, May 30, in the Gonzaga
Prep gymnasium, the Rever-
end William E. H a y e s, S.J.,
principal, announced today.
Father T o n e r graduated
from Gonzaga Prep in 1930
and three years later entered
the Society of Jesus, one of
four brothers who are now
Jesuit priests.
He was ordained a priest in
1946 and after finishing his
studies, he came to Gonzaga
Prep as principal in 1948. For
thirteen years, Father Toner
gave of himself as principal,
the longest term of any princi-
pal at Gonzaga Prep. During
this time he was able to see
one of his fondest dreams come
true--the building of a new
school for Gonzaga Prep boys.
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BACHELOR OF ARTS NON-CLASSI-
CAL -- Monte Frederick Adair, Alvin
Frederick Anderson, James Edward
Barry, Jr., LeRoy Bartlett III, Oavid
Morrell Benlnger, Vlodlmer (Walter)
Borisovltch Boorlak, John Paul Bor-
denet, Stephen Edward Bosst, Patrick
Stephen Bouker, Juana Braganza, Rich-
ard Vincent Brennan, James Joseph
erosomer, Mary Louise LIIIlan Bruce,
Byron Leger Brunelle, Robed L. Burn-
ham.
Meil,so Elalne Cadwallader, Jose-
phine Ann Ccrnlne, Carol Sue Cavle-
zel, Charles Vines Collier, Jr., Mary
Ann Costello, Philllp Slephen Cronln,
Marie Va/erle Croteau, Kathleen
Mary Curran, Philip Michael Dalplaz,
Ann Clare Daniel, Joseph Reml De-
Lay, Sharon L. Dettman, Richard
Henry Dlckhaut, Michael Edward
Donohue, Patrlck Keith Duncan, John
Charles Dynes.
Conrad P. Eaton, John Peter Edlef-
sen, Lloyd T. England, Michael Joseph
Fles, Sidney John" Flor, Michael Jo-
seph Flynn, Gayl Ardlne Fowler,.
BACHELOR OF ARTS NON-CLASSI-
CAL -- Robert James Fredrickson,
Carole Maria Frieband, MFchael Paul
Galando, Bruce Mlchael Gansneder,
Ann Katherine Gillis, Mary Teresa
Gordon (Sr. M. Emmanuella, S.S:A.),
Mary Elayne Grady, Margaret Jeanne
Gray, William Ray Green, Janet Ann
Greenfield, Patrick J. Gribbon, Mary
Susan Grandin (Sr. Terrence, F.C.S.P.),
Kenneth E. Grubenhoff, Margaret D.
Hanks, Eugene Thomas Harrlson, Jr,,
Jeanne Anne Hawksford.
Josoph Herbstler, Elizabeth A. Her-
mann, Steven Earl Holtschlag, Shella
L. Howe, Marllyn Joyce HayS, Ann
Frances Huetter, Dale Thomas Irvine,
Ralph Raymond Johnson, George
Robert Kaczor, Marllyn Ann Kam,
Terence Francis Kearns, Kathleen
Mary Kelly.
Judith Mae King, Potrlck Thomas
Kirk, Carolyn Jane Klrsop, Dolores
Lacygne Kump (Sr. Marcella Mary,
FCSP), Stephen Michael Kunath, Mi-
chael Joseph Lavin, John Howard
Lenlhan, Frances Marion Lofurno,
Mary Kathleen MacDonald, John Mel-
ville Maher, Harvey J. Mashlnter,
Nancy Faye McCarthy, Agnes Judith
Forros-Metcalf, Veronica Ann Miller,
Gary Laurence Miranda, Sharon Anne
Mlsslaen, Michael Dennis Moran, Bar-
bara Ann Murphy.
BACHELOR OF ARTS NON-CLA$SI-
CAL -- Edward M. Murray, Catherine
G. Neff, Joan Marie Newell, Peggy M.
O'Neill, Dominic A. Otter, Ralph
James Patch, Mary Charlene Paumier,
R. Leo Penne, Richard Wayne Peter-
son, James Preston, David Lloyd Price,
Sandro M. Rawlins, Joan Redden (St.
M. James irene, B.V.M.), Carolyn
Anne Rellly, Michael John Reynolds,
Hazel Nielsen Rtchards.
Jerome Edmund aiggs, Helen Ro-
beda Rogers, Philip Steven Rogers,
GUy Orval Rush Jr., Makoto Gabriel
Sawano, Jay Michael Schllle, Judllh
Helen Schlimgen, Judy A. Schlosser,
Jumes W. Scott, Richard Manley
Scverson, Carolyn Loul,e Sevlck,
Doris Marie Sidrovich, Kathleen Mary
Sifferman, Tony John Skrbek.
Jeremy Michael Smith, Josephine
Helen Sonn, Mary Alelha StatEs, Eu-
genie A. Sullivan (Sr. Gladys Marie,
F.C.S.P.), James Barrett Sullivan, John
Edmund Sullivan, Katherine Anne The-
sing, Barbara Lee Thompson, MarJorle
Myers Torten, Meredith Jean Van Ry,
Potricla Ann Wand, Ruth Forrest White,
Howard Simon Michael Whittaker, Jr.,
Dennis Richard Williams, Jack R. Wil-
son, Fred R. Wang, Joyce Marie
Young.
COLLEGE OF ARTS /
AND SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Joseph
Andrew Bossl, John Lloyd Esplnosa,
Davld Robed Ferguson, Assunta Huang,
Leo John Landkamer, Kenneth William
McCarthy, James Robert Moergell, Jr.,
Jean Marie O'Donnell, David Leon
Predeek, Edmund Charles T y n a n,
T h o m a s Raft van Ackeren, John
Charles Wekell.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME
ECONOMICS -- Florence Mort' Hall,
Mary Ann Lofy Kearns, Barbara Ar-
line Longnecker.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEN-
ERAL SCIENCE -- Henry Ross Hop-
klns, Richard Frank Johnson, Hyun Ki
Lee.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDI-
CAL RECORDS Carroll Clark Chop-
man, Agnes Ann Gerber, Mary Alice
GIImour, Marlta Anne Meyer, Patrlda
Ann Stoker.
COLLEGE OF ARTS
AND SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDI-
CAL TECHNOLOGY -- Mary Kathryn
Black, Mortha Mary Herzog, Agatha
Lal Chun Lum, Jean Vivion Ruflange,
(Sister Anita-Made, F.J.), LInda Lee
Smith.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NAT-
URAL SCIENCE -- Lather Peter Bier-
manskl, Peter James Coleman, Robert
Philip Hannah, Charles John Michael-
son Kdhter, Rublna Kunukasserlt, Philip
Dominic Long, Johnny Yutoka Mizuno,
William Richard Scott, David Harold
Slmons, Jr., John Peter Suchoskl, Ju-
dith Swanson, Donald Craig Turner,
Judith Irene Helmblgnor VIncenzl.
Drlscoli, Karcn Ruth Dubrovln, Bar.
Bara Jane Duffy, Palricia Frances
Eagen, Jeanne Annette Fanning, Bar-
bara Mce Felzer (Sister Mary ES-
treHa, C.SJ.), Jullanna Rose Finch,
Potricla Marie FIorito, Charloffc Ma-
rie Fitzpatrick, Harold Geckcr.
Susan Cecilia Geiger, Kathleen Hope
GemmIII, Jeanne Marie Gervals, La-
vonne Adele GIIlis, Helen Halgh (Sister
Mary Leo, C.S.J.), Cynthia Dorothy
Honnan, Jerry Ray Hammack, Jo Ann
Marie Harrington, Francie M u r i e I
Jones, James Rodney Joy, Carolyn
Ann Kone.
Rlchard Patrlck Kearns, Marla
Mary Knoll, Vallory Lou Knudscn,
Carol Cecile Koenlgs, Rev. James
Edward Kovalik, Julia Lawler, Janlce
Ellen Llndblom, Sadie Frances Mac-
Aulay (Sister Ida Mary, C.S.J.), Mary
Ann Mandy, Clair Dnnnls Markey,
Vera Mae Mas,art, Krisnna Aria Ma-
tranic, Kathleen Adelaide McNuity,
Frank Peter Michael, Luigi MIchell,
Carolyn Ballou Morse.
Gertrude Murphy (Sister M. Fldells,
C.S.J.), Janet Rae Marlno Murphy,
Evelyn V. Nevinger, Patrlcla Helen
O'Leary, Mary Lou Plnsch (Sister Mary
Bertrand, O.P.), Harold Edward Ran-
som, Valerle Judith Rardln, Edward
Howard Relchelt, Janlce Lee Rider,
Shella Ann Roan, Clorann Made Rock,
Jack George Rosenow, Murlel Cather-
ine Rosman.
Deborah Pauline Salisbury, Patrlcla
Sanders (sister Mary Patrlna, C.S.
J.), Thomas Denton Shaulcs, Paul
Joel Shook, Vladimlr Stephen Skala-
brln, Lynene Joy Smlth, Daniel F.
Stautz, Ann Lorraine Stein, Michacl
Edward Stenhoff, Evelyn Ida Stolen,
Marllyn Smith Theodore, Kathleen
Ellen Talon, Elizabeth Anne Traux,
James Alfred Van Sickle, Jane( Ann
Wagner, M. Patricla Weller.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEM.
ICAL ENGINEERING -- Patrick Jo-
seph Boder, Donald George Harlow,
Robert Henry Kuhner, Antone Joseph
Matule.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL
ENGINEERING -- Charles E. Brugge.
man, Paul Y. Chlnen, Gerald David
Dlnndarf, Cyrus Farahmandl, Nolan
Jean Folden, Gerhard Groeschel, MI-
chael E dwa r d Lawrence Gulchon,
James Reed Harris, Paul W. Hengel,
Ray R. Kachel, Charles Donald Lundy,
Raymond J. Sandegren, William Joseph
Spurlock.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELEC-
TRICAL ENGINEERING -- Nlckolaos
VassIIIos Arvonltldls, Gene Wesley
Barton, Raymond Louis Bernadell/,
Therlyn Lyle Brady, Lewis Stephen
Coleman, John Michael Dick, John P.
Egeberg, Earl Leonard Forabaugh,
Frederick Ward Freeman, Duane Ed-
ward Johnson, Perry Edward Johnson.
Robert Larry LaFontalne, Joseph
B. Lussler, John Thomas Madden,
Richard E. McGovern, David Albert
Milanoskl, Virgil L. Mlntcr, Bradley
A. Nowlln, Jerome Michael O'Hogan,
Wllllan Lester Rowley, Robed Ray-
mond Sanders, Robert K. Stevens.
Michael Dennis Swoyne, Chung-Jen
Tan, Timothy William Tawny, William
Harvey Weaver, Maurlce George Whale.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ME-
CHANICAL ENGINEERING -- Don D.
Basklns, Robert Allen BauermeIster,
Ahmed Besharot, Eugene Yu-Wel Chen,
James Henry Eder, Donald James For-
an, V. Wayne Fry, Ire Jesse Hemlng.
way, John Ralph Julian, John E. Kop-
perstad, Michael Eugene Manca, Eu-
gene N. Martin, Donald L. Meyer.
William E. Moran, Arvld LoRay
Musgrove, Glen Ro,s Powell, Jr.,
Richard Charl';s Rlel, Arman H. Sar-
gent, David V. 5chumacher, Bill M.
Smith, Harry A. Smith, Jr., William
Ernest Spencer, Jr., Ronald L. Thels,
Richard Frank Wilson, Stanley E.
Worlund.
SCHOOL OF NURSING
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURS-
ING -- Mary Ann Agopsowicz (Sisler
Ruth Ann, F.C.S.P.), Beverly Anne An-
derson, Toshlko Nancy Arlma, Ma-
donna Rose Blue(Horse), Kathleen
Mary Cannon, Therese F. Carlgnan
(Sister Hermyle, F.C.S.P.), Kathleen
Cyr (Sister M. Adulna, S.S.A.), Eliza-
beth Anne Deslmane, Mary Ann Don-
nelly, Coral Mode Elbert.
Carroll Anne Ensmlnger, Georgia
Ann Glanz, Mary Susan Grondln
(Sister Terrence, F.C.S,P.), Monl¢a
Frances Heeran (Sister Mary Ger-
trude, C.S.J.), Jeanne Margaret Hen.
ry, Elsie Masaka Hosokawa, Madge
Marie Irwin, Mary Jo,ephlne Jaksha,
Korea Ann Laughnan.
Joyce Ann Legaz, Judith Ann Moire,
Marion Mildred McKInnon, Suzanne
Elaine Merllno, Julianne Sachle Otoshl,
Joanne Margaret Quale, Irene E. Rahn,
Alice ZIta Reimold, Edith Mac Relf
(Sister Anne Gabriel, C.S.J.), Marjorle
Ruth Rush, Margaret Suzonne Sargent,
Kathleen Louise Semon Lois Ann Ser-
res, Jonice Marie Jennlngs Velllet,
Colleen Margaret Weldy.
COLLEGE OF
SISTER FORMATION
Lois Caryann Boyle (Sister Cather-
Ine Therese, F.C.S.P.), Susan EIleen
Boyle (Sister Ann Norberta, F.C.S.P.),
Rita Leona Cebula (Sister Rita Jean,
F.C.S.P.), JudHh Ann George (Sister
Mary Angeia, F.C.S.P.), Patricla Jean
Locati (Sister Patrlcla Jean, F.C.S.P.),
The Legion of Mary in
the Archdiocese recently
received commendations
from one of the international
lay organization's governing
leaders from Ireland.
"The Seattle Comitium
be commended for its quality,
zeal and enthusiasm," said
Harry O'Carroll, a secretary of
the Legion's Concilium in
Dublin.
The 38-year-old executive was
in Seattle for a three-day stop
after spending five months on
Legion business in Australia
and New Zealand.
O'Carroll, who has logged
2S years and thousands of
miles as a Legionnaire, spoke
to the Seattle Comitium re-
ce0tly at Holy Names Acad-
emy. He was well received by
members who came from as
far as Shelton and Olympia
24 hours after they had been
notified of his Seattle arrival.
O'Carroll at the Legion's
headquarters in Dublin su
vises 350 correspondents, whll
keep in touch with councils in
1,500 dioceses in 150 countries.
All at headquarters, O'CarroU
pointed out, were volunteers
like himself in keeping with the
Legion's primary aim of mak-
ing oneself a complete Christ-
ian and of advancing the cause,ll
of Christ in the world. He works /
for Ireland's Department of'
Defense.
O'Carroll painted an optlmis.
tic picture of the. Legion
throughout the world.
The organization, called the
"Miracle of the modern world,"
has transformed the Philippines
into a militant Catholic country
despite adversities facing the
Church.
Other Legion strongholds
include Nigeria, the Congo
and Ceylon.
O'Carroll said that the move.
ment's success also lay in the
members' "remarkable fidel-
ity" to the Legion's system,
founded in 1921 in Dublin.
But there is still more to be
done.
In Australia and New Zeal-
and, the Legion must continue
its conversion work, eatecheti-
cal instruction and assimilation
of new immigrants.
Australian Catholics number
20 per cent out of a total pop-
ulation of 10 million. New Zeal-
and Catholics number 14 per
cent out of a total population
of three million.
"The Legion is an organi-
zation for men as well as
women," he declared. "It is
an effeetlve Apostolate of the
Laity. I am sure that the
' Legion will receive an en-
dorsement in one of the fu-
ture sessions of Vatican Coun-
cil II."
The Most Reverend Thomas
A. Connolly, Archbishop of
Seattle, has on several occa-
sions expressed a wish that his
priests mobilize the laity in the
ranks of the Legion of Mary to
assist in work for care of souls.
While in Seattle, he was host-
ed by Ray. William Treacy,
spiritual directer of the Seattle
Comitium, and its president,
Wade Thompson.