4--THE PROGRESS
Friday, May 28, 1965
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Carrara Marble Cruclflxlan Group aver Mausoleum Main Altar
MEMORIAL
DAY MASS
Holyrood Mausoleum
:205 N.E. 205th Street
10:30 a.m., Monday, May 31
The Rev. Joseph Doogan, Archdiocesan Direc÷or of
Cemeteries and Pastor of St. Thomas More Parish,
Lynnwood, will be celebranf.
The Rf. Ray. Msgr. John P. Doogan, Principal of John F.
Kennedy Memorial •High School, SeaHle, will preach.
'Thou
.... • ...... OY
• ,rt a Priest Forever..
Father Jeffrey L. Sarkies receives 'Imposition of Hands'
The Christian Brothers, Napa, California
BRIGHTEN
YOUR
BREAKFAST
WITH
SUNNY
JIM...
Mrs. Ruth Hayatsu
(foreground) with
tears of joy receives
the first blessing of
her newly-ordained
son, Father Richard
K..Hayatsu. Also im-
parting their blessings
to relatives and
friends are Father
Michael J. McDermott
(left) and Father
Michael C. O'Brien.
Brother priests raised their hands as sign of witnessing the ordination
Father Richard K. Hayatsu kneels for 'Anointing of Handsh
... According
to the Order
of
IVlelchisedech'
May 22, 1965 will
always be remembered
as the happiest day
of their lives by
11 young priests,
ordained in St. James
Cathedral by the
Most Reverend
Thomas A. Connolly,
Archbishop of Seattle.
Principals in the
achievement of their
office share their
jubilation. The group
(from left) includes
(first row) Rt. Rev.
Gerald R. Desmond
OSB, Coadjutor
Abbot of St. Martin's
Abbey, which had one
of the 11 ordinands;
Father John J. Bow.
man, the Archbishop,
Father Michael G.
Angelovic, Father
Denis D. Foudy SS,
rector of St. Thomas
Seminary; (second
row) Father Richard
Hayatsu, Father
Eugene W. Lewis,
Father Michael
O'Brien; Father
Theodore I. Marmo,
Father Michael Mc-
Dermott; (top row)
Father Daniel J. Con-
roy, Father Jeffrey
Sarkies, Father
Thomas R. Park OSB
and Father David
A. Brant.
-- (Progress Photos
by W.C. Heib Jr.
Now .a priest of God, Father Daniel Conroy gives his blessing.