Friday, May
THE PROGRESS-
VANCOUVER --
ommencement ceremonies will
be hehl for 15 graduating
seniors of Providence Academy at
3 p.m. this Saturday on campus.
Presiding will be the Most Rev-
erend Thomas E. Gill, VG, Auxil-
iary Bishop of Seattle.
Valedictorian of Providence's
107th graduating class will be Eliza-
beth Fritz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Fritz of Route 2 in
Orchards.
Salutatorian will be Judith Kid-
well, daughter of Mr. and bits.
George Kidwell, 400 S. Bur(lick
St. in Vancouver.
A baccalaureate Mass was said
Sun(lay in St. ,lames Church with
Father James l)ea(ly, pastor of Our
Lady of l,ourdes Parish, giving the
baccalaureate sermon.
Other gradnation events included
a junior-senior prom and the
Alumnae breakfast.
Providence is the only Catholic
high school in the southernmost
tip of the Archdiocese. Also the
oldest in the archdiocesan school
system, the private school for girls
is conducted by Sisters of Charity
of Providence. Sister M. Dolorosa,
FCSP, is principal.
Graduating will be:
Kathleen Fischer, Elizabeth Fritz,
Erlene Geisler, Pamela Henry,
Judith Jordan, Lisette Juarez, Jud-
ith Kidwell, Barbara Lcinweber.
Maxine McPhcrson, FIo r e n c e
Quitugua, Eileen Scully. Kathleen
Smith, Elizabeth Ternes, Jane Was-
tradowski. Angelika Zybura.
Bishop Gill will preside at
Provide '"
nee s 107th commencement
Providence Academy's
graduation ceremony will
be held this Saturday for
15 seniors
ELIZABETH
FRITZ
JUDITH
KIDWELL
Marymount cadets will receive jr high diplomas
TACOMA
ilitary Day exercises at 2 p.m.
next Thursday will mark the
40th commencement ceremony for
Marymount Military Academy.
Fifteen ninth-grade cadets will
receive diplomas in the ceremon3,
on Marymount Field.
Father John Fitterer, S J, dean
of the School of Arts and Sciences,
at Seattle University, will give the
commenc::ment address.
Cmdr. Frank C. Srsen. USNR,
commandant, will preside.
A baccalaureate Mass will he said
at 9 a.m. in the outdoor shrine
that graduation (lay. An honors
assemby is scheduled at 7 p.m. the
previous Wednesday.
Marymount, the only Cathy)lie
military academy in the Archdio-
cese, is conducted for resident and
non-resilient boys from the fifth
through ninth grade by Dominican
Sisters of the Congregation of St.
Thomas Aquinas.
Mother Mary Edwardine, OP, is
principal and superior.
P, cceiving diplomas are:
Stephen Mead and Michael Nist,
both of Tacoma; George Koch,
Olympia; Thomas Burns, Philip
lranon, David Oas, Charles Rain-
ville, Ronald Rohrer and James
Sheaf, all of Seattle; David Fot,
Tigard, Ore.; Robert Lantz, Sew-
ard; Fred Mayor, Anchorage; Pat- :
rick Miller and David Simpson,
both of Oakland, Calif.; and Jose
Torrella, Cuba.