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The University of Notre Dame . 1975 Commencement Weekend May16=18 The University of Notre Dame . 1975 Commencement Weekend May16=18 · OFFICIAL _j Events of the Weekend EVENTS OF THE WEEKEND Sunday, May 18 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 16, 17 and 18, 1975 10:30 a.m. BOX LUNCH-Available at the North and Except when noted below all ceremonies and activities are to South Dining Halls. (Tickets must be open to the public and tickets are not required. 1 p.m~ purchased in advance.) Friday, May 16 1 p.m. DIPLOMA DISTRIBUTION-Athletic and Convocation Center-North Dome. 6:30 p.m. CONCERT-University Band-Memorial Graduates only. Library Mall. (If weather is inclement, the concert will be 1:35 p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION begins­ cancelled.) Athletic and Convocation Center-North Dome. 8 p.m. MUSICAL---"Man of LaMancha"­ O'Laughlin Auditoriwn-Saint Mary's 2 p.m. COMMENCEMENT AND CONFER­ College. (Tickets may be purchased in RING OF DEGREES-Athletic and advance.) Convocation Center-South Dome. 4:30p.m. LAW SCHOOL DIPLOMA Saturday, May 17 CEREMONY-Washington Hall. 10 a.m. ROTC COMMISSIONING-Athletic and Convocation Center-South Dome. 11 a.m. PHI BETA KAPPA Installation-Memorial Library, Auditoriwn. 2 p.m. UNNERSITY RECEPTION-by the to Officers of the University in the Center for 3:30 p.m. Continuing Education. Families of the graduates are cordially invited to attend. 4:30p.m. GRADUATES ASSEMBLE for Academic Procession-Athletic and Convoca­ tion Center-North Dome. Graduates only. 4:45 p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION begins­ Athletic and Convocation Center-North Dome. 5 p.m. BACCALAUREATE MASS-Athletic and ~~ to Convocation Center-South Dome. :'I 6:15p.m. :,J I! 6:30p.m. COCKTAIL PARTY AND BUFFET ~! to SUPPER-Athletic and Convocation Center 8:30 p.m. -North Dome. (Tickets for each must be purchased in advance.) II II 7:30 p.m. MUSICAL---"Man of LaMancha"­ Saint Mary's College. (Tickets may be purchased in advance.) II I I 9:30p.m. CONCERT-University of Notre Dame I I Glee Club-Stepan Center. 1 Baccalaureate Mass Athletic and Convocation Center (South Dome) University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana At 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Saturday, May 17, 1975 BacqU~ur-~~ Mass THE MINISTERS OF THE MASS 0 Holy Spirit, By Whose Breath ................ Thomas Tallis Principal Celebrant and Homilist J. W. Grant, b. 1919 Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Based on Veni Creator Spiritus Principal Concelebrants ,] w=; I,J ,l J Rev. James T. Burtchaell, C.S.C. t?g_ ly Spi- tit, by whose breath Rev. Ferdinand L. Brown, C.S.C. Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. f) J J lj j J Rev. Jerome J. Wilson, C.S.C. ~IfLife ds- en vi • brant out of death; Deacons j J=cJ .J j Rev. Mr. Michael Boulette r If' I Jw ~ Come to ere- ate, re- new, in spire; Rev. Mr. Richard Mazziota, C.S.C. cJ j j Senior Acolytes ~J IJ rl ; I u James M. Backes Co100, kin - dle in our hearts your fire. Benjamin G. Toomer People: You are the seeker's sure resource, Musical Directors Of burning lov~ the ih.ring ~<?Ute~, David Clark Isele, Choral Conductor and Protector in the midst of strife, Composer-in-residence The 'giver and the· Lord of life. Robert F. O'Brien, Director, Notre Dame Band Choir: In you God's energy is shown, James S. Phillips, Associate Director To us your varied gifts made _known. Notre Dame Band Teach us to speak, teach us to hear; Sue Henderson Seid, University Organist and Yours is the tongue and yours the ear. Liturgical Music Coordinator People: Flood our dull senses with your light; Rev. George Wiskirchen, C.S.C., mutual love our hearts unite. Assistant Director, Notre Dame Band In Your pow'r the whole creation fills; Liturgical Coordinators Confirm our we#, ~c~ wills. Rev. John C. Gerber, C.S.C. Rev. Richard Rutherford, C.S.c: Choir: From inner strife grant us release; Turn nations to the ways of peace, To fuller-life your people bring Processional Music That as one body we may sing: Marche Maestoso Benedetto Marcello Hail Thee, Festi-ral Day! R. Vaughn Williams All: Praise to the Father, Christ His word, V enantius Honorius Fortunatus, b. 530 And to the Spirit, God the Lord; Salve Festa Dies To them all honor, glory, be Both now and for eternity. (with permission of J. W. Grant) ~il thee, fes- ti-val day I blest day that. art hal• l~ed for Fanfare for Pentecost Paul Feder $tw J laiJJJIJru~ (Choir and brass) ev • er; Day where-on God from hcav'n shone in the· As the priests enter, all should rise. $fA J J, II world with his grncc. (with permission of the Oxford University Press) 3 The One Hundred and Thirtieth Commencement Exercises The Graduate School The Law School The College of Arts and Letters The College of Science The College of Engineering The Graduate and Undergraduate Divisions of The College of Business Administration Athletic and Convocation Center . Concourse University of Notre .Dame Notre Dame, Indiana At J1 a.m. (J?aste~ Standard Time) Friday, August 8, 1975 · \iJ·· 4 w i Closing Remarks ORDER OF THE by the Reverend James T. Burtchaell, C.S.C., S.S.L., Ph.D. EXERCISES Provost of the University Processional Notre Dame, Our Mother - Ensemble and Audience America, the Beautiful - Ensemble and Audience 0'Donnell-Casasanta 0 beautiful for spacious skies, Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true, For amber waves of grain Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. For purple mountain majesties Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame Above the fruited plain. And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame: America! America! And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood Recessional of the Platform Party From sea to shining sea. Presentation of Candidates for Degrees by John J. FitzGerald, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Advanced Studies: Graduate Instruction by David T. Link, J.D. Dean of the Law School by Frederick J. Crosson, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Letters by Bernard Waldffian, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Science by Ettore A. Peretti, Sc.D. Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering by John R. Malone, Ph.D. Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration The Conferring of Degrees by the Reverend James T. Burtchaell, C.S.C., S.S.L., Ph.D. Provost of the University Commencement Address by Thomas J. Stritch, Professor, American Studies University of Notre Dame 5 Baccalaureate Mass God of Our Fathers Alleluia Sing to Jesus ................................ Rowland Prichard Daniel C. Roberts George William Warren Hyfrydol National Hymn William Dix, b. 183 7 11: A1 - le- lu - ial Sing to Je - su.c;l !lis the seep- tcr. ~JJJIJ I.J JIJ. Jd1J JIJJJI his the throne; AI - lc- lu •· ial His the tri- lJilllh, iji r· t Id J IW JJ l.l. If r Irr J I His \le vic - to- ry a- lone: I rkl the songs of ~8JJ1ri J1JFrlrJJ1J444 peacc:fU{ Si - on Thun- c.ler like a might- y flood; ~~ f J FI J J J IJ J J lm:b Ir· Flr ~ I" I 2. Thy love divine hath led us in the past, c - sus, out of ev - 'ry na - tion llath re- deemed us In this free land by thee our lot is cast; Be thou our ruler, guardian, guide and stay, ~~ J J I J22LJ. Thy word our law, thy paths our chosen way. by his Blood, 3. Refresh thy people on their toilsome way, Choir: Allduia! Bread of angels, Lead us from night to never-ending day; Thou on earth our food our stay; Fill all our lives with love and grace divine, Alleluia! Here the sinful And glory, laud and praise be ever thine. Flee to thee from day to day: Amen. Intercessor, friend of sinners, Blessing Earth's redeemer, plead for me, Where the songs of all the sinless O'Donndl- Casasanta Notre Dame, Our Mother Sweep across the crystal sea. Notre Dame, our Mother, tender, strong and true, Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. All: Allduia! King eternal, Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame. Thee the Lord of lords we own; And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame: Alleluia, Born of Mary, And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. Earth the footstool, heav'n thy throne: Thou within the veil hast entered, Blessing + Dismissal Robed in flesh, our great High Priest. Recessional-(All are asked to remain in their seats until Thou on earth both Priest and Victim the procession of priests has left the arena.) In the Eucharistic feast. {with permission of G.I.A. Publications, Inc.) Recessional of Graduates Recessional from "The Royal Fireworks Music'' -George Frederick Handel The Ordinary of the Mass is taken from "The Notre Dame Mass" by David Clark Isele, CN 40, reproduced with the per­ mission of: G. I. A. Publications, Inc., 7404 So. Mason Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60638 You are requested to retain this booklet and bring it with you to the conferring of Degrees ceremony tomorrow. {Those attending the cocktail party and buffet supper are asked to leave the arena and enter the North Dome through Gates 3 and 4) 6 The One Hundred and Thirtieth Commencement Exercises The Graduate School The Law School The College of Arts and Letters The College of Science The College of Engineering The Graduate and Undergraduate Divisions of The College of Business Administration Athletic and Convocation Center {South Dome) University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana At 2 p.m.
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