F00!d00y, May 24, 7 00b00R?-s
Another record class emerges from Holy Names
One hundred and eighty-one seniors make up HNA's 82nd graduating group
OR THE fourth t i m e in five
years, a record number senior
class will be graduated from Holy
Names Academy.
One •hundred and eighty-one sen-
iors, HNA's largest and its 82rid
graduating class, will join 632 oth-
ers from Seattle's other eight Cath-
olic high schools in the combined
commencement exercises Sunday,
June 2, in the Seattle Center Arena.
HNA's Class of 1963 will also be
remembered for its academic ex-
cellence.
Betty Bracelin will be valedic-
torian. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Braeelin, 1550 Olive
Way in Seattle. She will receive
her diploma with her twin sister,
also a senior, Patty Bracelin.
Salutatorian will be Jo Ann
Cowan, daughter of Mrs. Berna-
dette Cowan, 6053 35tb Ave. N.E.,
in Seattle. Jo Ann will attend Stan-
ford University on a scholarship.
She also was among the top two
percent entrants in the National
Merit Scholarship examinations.
Other scholastic winners a re
Helena Zohn and Carla Wells, both
finalists in the National Merit ex-
aminations. Carla has received a
scholarship to the University of
Santa Clara.
Also among the top two percent
of the National Merit program
were Cathleen Carney, who won an
honors p r o g r a m scholarship at
Seattle University, and Barbara
Gregory, and Patricia Baiseh.
Other scholarship winners are:
Shirley Sauber in music to Holy
Names College in Spokane.
Margaret ttarrington, Seattle U.
Theresa Pagni, Italian Club
scholarship.
Johnnie De Wilde, Marquette
University in Milwaukee, Wis.
Theresa Bianchi, Holy Names
BETTY JOANN
BRACELIN COWAN
was the ninth consecutive year an
HNA student has won the Bar's
contest.
Teresa Luna and Cathleen Car-
ney for receiving honorable men-
tion prizes of $50 in the Bar essay
contest.
Mary Maloney, winning $100, a
radio transistor and enrollment in
the Famous Artists Schools home
study after her paper mosaic of
the Immaculate Heart of Mary
was chosen to be the front cover
for the August issue of Extension
subject for the August issue of Ex-
tension 'Magazine.
College in Oakland, Calif., who
was also awarded a $75 first-place
scholarship in the string division
of the West Seattle Music Student
Bae__calaureate Mass will be said
at 9 a.m. next Wednesday in St.
Competition of the Federated Wom-
en's Club of West Seattle. She will
also reuresent the Seattle Chapter
of the Washington State Music
Teachers' Association convention
in Seattle in June.
Cathy Rice, in music to Maryl-
hurst College.
Patricia Goings with honors at
entrance to Marylhurst.
Other seniors receiving recogni-
tion include:
Janae Weis, receiving $200 for
winning the Seattle-King County
Bar Association essay contest. It
James Cathedral. Father John
Lynch of the Cathedral will give
the sermon.
Holy Names graduated 160 sen-
iors in 1962, 155 in 1960 and 152 in
1959 to compile its record senior
.peaks. The private school for girls
is located in. Seattle's Capitol Hill
and is conducted by the Holy
Names Sisters, Sister Gerard Mary,
SNJM, is principal.
The graduating class includes;
V-auren Anderson, Maryanne An-
thony, Georglana Arnold. Linda
Badion, Patricia Baisch, Constance
Belmont, ]oseMary Bertucci, Therese
Bianchi Marylin Blackburn, Elizabeth
Bracelin, Patricia Bracelin, Linda
Brannzchweig, Dianne Brockliss, Juo
dith Brodnix, Sandra Burningham.
Carolyn Burns, LesUe Butler, cath-
leen Carney, Rosarla Castro, Ann
Chaney, Mary Susan Clark, ,oyce
Clark, Colleen Clary, Irathleen Col-
line. rltti T-ou Collins, rathleen Con-
ners, Mauzeen Cook, Claire Corbett,
Liuda Covello. JoAnn Cowan.
Wathleen Coyne, Victoria Curry,
ry Rutli Cyra, Diane Dambacher,
Catherine De Bels, Suzanne Denison,
Johnnte DeWilde, Margaret Disotell,
Roberta Douovan. Jultann Drew,
Charlotte Duke, May Elizabeth Eddy,
Jeffry England. Sharon Ferguson,
Autonette Fernlano.
Barbara I'lor, Xathleen Plynn,
Tathleen Poley, Xeather ]ountain.
Mary Ann Frisky. ratricia lujiwara,
Eleanor Gardner, Mary Jo Gardner,
Debbte Gayton, Helen Gleason, Made-
line Gleason, Marsha Glascock, Nancy
Gockel, Patricia Goings, Cynthia
Goodfellow.
Theresa Gry, Barbara Gregory,
]uby Gustafson, Pamela rabenicht,
lathleen Waggerty, Doreen Nanson.
Diane Hardin. Margaret Zrrring'ton,
Xathleen Xealy. Linda rewitt. rath-
ryn Marneil ]ill, Phyllis Hoban.
Catherine Wrofstee, Lynn Holman.
Jean [uetter.
Xaron Wruffaker. Suzanne 3ohnson,
• ratberlne Xahl, Irrietina ray, Joan
Xealy, Mary rearny. Julia B'elly.
Mary Jane Xing. Maryhelen Klontz,
Patrtcta rlontz. Barbara lrnapp,
Constance Xrackehl. Diane Kranak,
Janet Lambs, Dolores Lambert.
• Dolores V-a Grandeur. Marta Law-
ion, Jane Ludington, Sharon Luf-
kin, Teresa Luna, Mary Ann MacZgae.
,Carol Maher, Mary loney, Martlee
Mauctni, Patrtcia Manion. Margaret
March, MaryAnn Mason. JoA,un
Mast, Gall tthiesen, Mary L
McCarron,
ZLoeemary McLaughlln. J u d t t h
Miller, Mary Ann Moffat, Angela
Moizahn, rathleen Moody, Mary
Margaret Mcnahan. Mary ,Moore. Ar-
lene Morgan. Patricta Morgenroth,
Nlcki Myhre. Sharon Nensen, Sandra
Noble, Mary Nolan. Nancy Nolan.
Bernadette North.
Janice 0'Brten, Mary Joan 0'Don-
" ell, Diane O'Leary, Mary Pat
O'Neill, Teresa O'Neill, Jeannette Os-
terfeld. Mary Ann Otto, Theresa
Pagltt, Xathleen Petechi. Susan
Pc, rter, Xayln QuJnlivan. Marjorie
Xgall. Xathleen Reinking, Catherine
Rice, Bcrnatta Rose.
Amelia loth. Xathleen lyder.
Shir.ey Sauber, Mary V-ou Scho-
maker, Bertha Schretner, Carol Jean
Schuler. Marianne Schaute, rathleen
Scordan, Sharon Scully. Bernadette
Scaring, Marilyn Seeley, Barbara
Sexton. Jennifer Shcpard, Sally Si-
menstad. Virginia Slater.
Antonetto Smtt, Christine Smith,
Paula Smith. Gena Sptlde. Sarah
E?anley. Germaine St. Pierre, Mary
Ann Sullivan. Sue Ann Sullivan.
Mary Susan Thoma, Carol Thomas.
Elizabeth Tlnmone. Patricia Tcbin.
Bren Tuza, Judith Van Alstine.
lratbleen Wakefield. Sharon Wal-
dowekt. Miriam Walsh. Dtanne
Weaver. Judith Webb. Janae Weis,
Carla Wells, Linda Wells, Judith
Wells. Sukan Wells. Catherine Wes-
ley. Susan West. Deirdre Wisdom,
Catherine Zimmerman. lelena Zohn.
Janice Zomprelli, Noel ZunxBrunnen.
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