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Friday, Sept. 24, 1965---(Second Sectlon)--THE PROGRESS--$
Bled as the bluest annual banquet under Catholic auspices west of the
Mississippi is the CYO Dinner, sponsored in late winter by the Carroll Club.
....... All programs of the CYO and those affiliated with if llke Scouting are
represented by these leaders• Prqgram highlights include +he awarding of the
Carroll Club Civic Youth Service Award, +he announcement of +he CYO
Teen-Agers of +he Year (the candidates being seated on +he secondary head table)
and the presentation of the National CYO Pro Deo et Juventute Medal.
Civic Youth Service Award recipients
19- Seattle Park Board and Park De- 19f- Seattle Symphony
partment IN3-Boeing Employees Good Neighbor
INO- King County Sheriff and Department Fund
1960 - State Parks and Recreation Commis- ItS! -Jewish Community Center
sion 19 - Boys Club of Seattle
Since 1959 +he Carroll Club
Civic Youth Service Award
has been given +o an organiza-
tion, business firm or industry
which has taken constructive
means to further the better-
ment of youth. The award's
llst of recipients reads llke a
"who's who" in community
life. The 1965 award was
presented by €he Most Rev-
erend Thomas A. Connolly,
Archbishop of Seaffle, to +he
Boys Clubs of Seattle. Ac-
cepting the handsome plaque
is Raymond Cowen {right),
Boys Ckrb board presldenf.
The announcement of the
winner was made by Carroll
Club President Harry Ashmore.
'For lighting lamps of challenge for the young'
A year-round activity of the
Carroll Club is its CYO
Teen-Agers of the Month
selection. High school youths
from throughout the Archdio-
cese are interviewed by mem-
bers in a scene llke this one
being conducted by J. William
Tobin [left), selection chair-
man; and John P. Greeley.
A boy and glrl finalist are
picked monthly and advance
for further consideration
in the club's CYO Teen-Agers
of the year scholarship
program.
The Archdiocese received further acknowledgement in iCs
concern for youth when Peter R.. Kesling, named the arch-
diocesan CYO's Teen-Age Boy of the Year in 1961, was
selected in 1962 the Outstanding Catholic Youth of the US
by the National Councff of Catholic Youth. The O'Dea High
School graduate, who was then a freshman and is now a
senior at the University of Notre Dame, received his national
award at the Carroll Club's 1963 CYO Dinner from Mon-
signor Frederick J. Stevenson ,era. vo m department director
of the National Catholic weltare . reference. Sharing the
• • ' r
honor were Archb=shop Connolly and Keshng s parents, M.
and Mrs. Arthur R. Kesling of Holy Rosary Parish, Seaffle.
One of the hlghllgMs of the CYO Dinner is the announce-
ment of +he CYO Teen-Agers of the Year. Receiving con-
gratulations from the Most Reverend Thomas A. Connolly,
Archbishop of Seattle, and former Governor Albert D.
Rosellinl were 1964 winners Colleen Gallagher of St. Joseph's.
Tacoma, and Steven Cawdrey of Assumption, Seattle. Both
finalists llke their predecessors and successors receive each
a $250 award to be used at a college of their choice.
CYO Teen-Agers of the Year
1 -- louaa Cooa, Our Lady of
Fatima, Seattle; and Kent Saim-
mete, Immaculate, Seattle.
15"/- V'maa Leahy, Holy Ros-
ary, Seattle; and Doaakl De.
Hu, St. Benedict's, Seattle.
lt?--Mary Lee Walsh, St. Paul's,
Seattle; and Patrick KJrk, St..
Alphonsus, Sete.
19Sg.--Ann pelschl, St. loseph°,
Seattle; and Brlu Boulac, St.
Michael's, Olympia.
1-Patricla Murphy, Immacu-
late Conception, Mount Vernon;
tnd Paul Magnano, St. Anne's.
Seattle.
IN1- Carol J. Daus, Holy Cross,
Tacoma; and Peter Kesling,
Holy Rosary, Seattle.
1962 - Patricia Lambreeht, St.
Paut's, Seattle; and Geae Mc-
Grath, St. Benedict's, Seatle.
1961 -Gall Gordon, St. Francis o
of Assisi, Seahurst; and Ber-
nard Hyde, Our Lady of the
Lake, Seattle.
1964- Coileeo GaUagher, St. Jo-
seph's, Tacoma; and Stevea
Cawdrey, Assumption, Seattle.
IN5- Mary Hermann, St. John's,
Seattle; and James Gillingham,
Assumption, Seattle.
Here's to a successf00 :l CYO Camping season...
The undersigned members of Congress, State, City and County Officials,
are pleased to join. in sponsoring this special C. Y. O. supplement.
MAYOR TOLLEFSON &
THE TACOMA CITY COUNCIL
BURT COLE
ssmee of IPabli=
LEE KEUKEUIAHN
Ir- Commlsicmer
JOHN J. O'COHELL
,A4,lonltlr Gl'at
THOR TOLLEFSON
CHARLES T. DONITH
LOUIS BRUNO
s Serh-mkt of I
HIIY IIH'R
Tacoma
LEOHARD L SAWYER
Re,peesewlstN, e ZStk
MIOIAEL I. GALLAGHER
st MNiattte
YAllBI R. Iql.ll
ROBERT 0'W0t: i RO i11,
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JOHN A. PETRlal
THOMAS A. PELLET
€ongres 1st District, Winking.toe
LEO SOWERS
Imq Covnty Cor,e"
lANES I. BARNES & C0.
13549 Am'oe No. IU 4-$01Q
FRANK 1'. CONNER
Ste 33rd Dist.
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SAMUEL SHITH
Rep. 37tk District
JUDGE ROBERT A. JACQUES
TACOMA
COUNCILMAN CHARLES I CARROLL
1106 Mun|cipal Ildg.
Seattle
SENATOR HENRY N. JACKSOH
ROBERT MORRIS
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