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1960 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY • MAY 27 TO JUNE 3 Baccalaureate Mass

ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL Friday, May 2Z 1960 10:30 A.M.

Presiding His EMINENCE, RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING of Boston

Present in Sanctuary THE MOST REVEREND THOMAS A. CONNOLLY, D.D., J.C.D. Archbishop of Seattle

Celebrant of the Mass VERY REVEREND ALBERT A. LEMIEUX, S.J., Ph.D. President of

Officers of the Mass REVEREND JAMES W. KING, S.J...... Deacon REVEREND JAMES P. GOODWIN, S.J...... Subdeacon VERY REVEREND MICHAEL P. WALSH, S.J.....Archpriest

Baccalaureate Address His EMINENCE, RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING Archbishop of Boston

MAss—Missa Brevis ...... Joseph Gallucci dedicated to His Eminence, Richard Cardinal Cushing

Seattle University Choir Mr. Joseph Gallucci, Conducting Mr. Clarence Zaar, Organist Reception and Social

GRAND BALLROOM • OLYMPIC HOTEL

Thursday, June 2, 1960 8:00-10:00 P.M.

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To Honor

The GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960

MR. RICHARD E. BERLIN Commencement Exercises Friday, June 3, 1960

Civic Auditorium . Seattle • 8:00 P.M.

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PROCESSIONAL, March from Aida ...... Verdi SEATTLE UNIVERSITY BAND Mr. Carl A. Pitzer, Conducting

PRESENTATION OF COLORS

THE CHIEFTAIN GUARDS Seanle University R.O.T.C. Drill Team

COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION REV. JOHN E. GURR, S.J. Academic Vice President

TN VOCATION REv. Louis A. SAUVAIN, S.J. University Chaplain

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS DONALD VALENTINE Douø

SELECTION, A Tribute to Romberg ...... Sigmund Romberg SEATTLE UNIVERSITY CHORALE Mr. Carl A. Pitzer, Directing ADDRESS TO GRADUATES MR. RICHARD E. BERLIN President, Hearst Corporation, New York Introduction by VERY REVEREND ALBERT A. LEMIEtJx, S.J. President of Seattle University

PRESENTATION OF DEGREES

THE MOST REVEREND THOMAS A. CONNOLLY, D.D., J.C.D. Archbishop of Seattle, Presiding Conferring of Honorary Degrees His EMINENCE, RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING (awarded May 26, 1960) SISTER MARY EMIL, I.H.M., Ph.D. MR. RICHARD E. BERLIN Conferring of Bachelors' Degrees Conferring of Masters' Degrees

CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES

PRESENTATION OF COMMISSIONS

PRESENTATION OF AWARDS President's Cup Bishop Shaughnessy Medal Loyalty Cups

RECESSIONAL, Hall of Fame ...... J. Olivadoti SEArFLE UNIVERSITY BAND Mr. Carl A. Pitaer, Conducting

Academic Marshal—REV. JAMES T. MCGuIGAN, S.J. Honorary Degree His EMINENCE, RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING Archbishop of Boston Throughout the nearly 2,000 years of its existence, the has been richly blessed with leaders eminently fitted to meet the challenges and tensions of their times. In an age stressing the inherent worth of all mankind and the basic dignity of the solitary person, the universal concern, the serene simplicity and engaging honesty of Richard Cardinal Cushing are providential qualities in the contemporary life of the American Church. Of unpretentious origin, but with impressive natural and supernatural gifts, Cardinal Cushing has risen to the highest level of statesmanship in the Universal Church. His character and his achievements command and have evoked the respect of Catholic and non-Catholic alike. Yet, with truly Christian compassion, he has labored unceasingly for the defeated, the handicapped, the underprivileged. Especially dose to his heart have been the mentally retarded, those "children forever," for whom he has provided not only the institutional guidance of special schools, but the personal affection of his company and care. The reach of his involvement in mankind has been contrastingly revealed by his concern with necessary age, his establishment and expansion of facilities dedicated to the spiritual and physical welfare of the senior citizens of the Archdiocese of Boston. An alumnus of , Cardinal Cushing has been no less zealous in his efforts for education. Since his ascent to the episcopacy in 1944, through his encouragement, urging, and financial support, the number of colleges and universities in his archdiocese has been doubled, and the number of scholars many times multiplied. Thus, on all levels, there are at the present time more than 300,000 students enrolled in his archdiocesan schools. In addition to his provision for these general educational needs, he has instituted his unique system of special schools, not only for the retarded, but for the deaf, the blind, the crippled—for every need and for every ability. Cardinal Cushing has enlarged the program for the care of the sick and the training of nurses. He has expanded hospital facilities, instituted psychiatric departments, geriatric care and research programs. He is currently the Honorary President of the Catholic Hospital Association. Recently, he has endowed Boston College with a new building for its nursing education program. He has imple- mented the essential and recognized role of religion in treating mental disorders, by installing chapels in mental hospitals in the State of . To provide as well for the spiritual needs, not only of his own archdiocese but of other areas and other countries, Cardinal Cashing has expanded seminaries, fostered the establishment of 55 additional religious communities and, in ful- fillment of his episcopal motto "Ut Cognoscant Te' '—"That they may know Thee, 0 Lord"—has been the founder of the Missionary Society of St. James the Apostle, to provide priests from the Archdiocese of Boston to serve in the missions of South America. Again, as author, editor, and as a striking orator, Cardinal Cushing has vividly realized the effectiveness of all the modern media of communication. His Boston television station, the first ever operated by an archdiocese, has been merely an expression of his unceasing activity, his efforts to bring the word of truth to the children of God. His intelligent tolerance and his engaging informality have spread Cardinal Cushing's influence beyond the formal area of the Catholic Church, as an ever- lengthening list of honors accorded him by civic organizations, foreign govern- ments and leaders of other religious denominations bears witness. In recognition of his significant encouragement of every level of education, in acknowledgment of his personal concern with all levels of mankind, in tribute to his tireless engagement in spreading the proper knowledge of God, Seattle Univer- sity is proud to confer upon Richard Cardinal Cushing the seal of its highest award, the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Honorary Degree

SISTER MARY EMIL, I.H.M., Ph.D. Executive Secretary of the Sister Formation Conferences

Stimulated by the call of Our Holy Father to renovation and adaptation, to an improvement of professional preparation, the American Sisterhoods within the last eight years have organized in a vast, dynamic movement of rethinking and replanning their formal education, and the influences, spiritual and intellectual, which go to make better religious teachers and better professional persons. The Sister Formation Conferences, as the movement has been called, were inspired, organized, and directed through their incipient stages by a Sister who is a scholar and an author, and who has been recognized nationally for her life of vigorous dedication, her bril- liance in scholarship, and the resulting high achievement in re- ligious education. Today, Sister Mary Emil of the Sister Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, is completing her term as Executive Secretary of this organization which functions as a section of the National Catholic Educational Association, and has been cited as the most significant development in Catholic Education.' With admirable prudence, tireless zeal and burning enthusiasm, Sister Mary Emil has travelled from coast to coast lecturing to learned groups, visiting remote centers, and inspiring new efforts in the advancement of a total formation of Sisters. No convent has been too distant, no convent too small, for her to reach, to advise, to challenge. Four years ago, aided by a Ford Foundation grant, Sister Mary Emil brought eminent Sister-educators to the Far West to work with combined efforts on the drawing up of a curriculum which has become nationally known in the educational world as the EVERETT REPORT. The carrying out of this blueprint curriculum is the raison d'etre of Seattle University's College of Sister For- mation. Since earning her doctorate in Philosophy at Sr. Louis University, Sister Mary Emil has been the recipient of the St. John Baptist de la Salle Medal at Manhattan College, and has been recognized by numerous other honorary awards across the continent, as well as having received special commendation from . Because of her exemplification of the fire and truth of the Holy Spirit, her inspired leadership in the educational world, her dedica- tion as an apostle and a scholar, Seattle University is honored to confer on Sister Mary Emil the degree of Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa. Honorary Degree

RICHARD EMMETT BERLIN / President, the Hearst Corporation 7 Throughout the progress of civilization, the instrumens and organs of com- munication have exerted enormous force in the development of Western culture. From the first human speech to Gutenberg, from Caxton to Marconi, man has depended upon effective and responsible communication with his fellows, for the extension of knowledge, the sharing of common interests and the warnings of desperate urgency. Today, in a society of tinder-dry tensions, in a world diminished by the technologies of transportation and of destruction, in a time when men at evening in Moscow may affect the mornings of the world, the role and obligations of a free press are not merely significant; they are critical. Whoever exercises upon that medium of communication a major influence must submit to a major responsibility. For as It is excellent to have a giant's strength—it is tyrannous to use it like a giant." Hence, it is to the credit of the world's largest publishing institution, the Hearst Corporation, that it has as its chief executive officer a man with the ability, the sense of clarity, the integrity of Richard Emmett Berlin. Mr. Berlin has achieved his position by successfully matching the many challenges which have confronted him, by proving that men, no matter how unassuming their origins, through ability, dedication and force of character, may stand out from their fellows and merit command. Through remarkable personal initiative and recognized competence, Richard Berlin rose, in the span of ten years, from a $25-a-week magazine advertising salesman to the vice presidency of the magazine chain. Because of his unusual executive talents, his meteoric rise continued, first to the presidency of the same magazine group and later to the presidency of the parent international corporation. Today, Mr. Berlin directs an organization which includes a chain of news- papers, a group of fifteen magazines, partnership in an international news service, radio and television stations, land and mineral holdings and a separate philan- thropic foundation. Under his skillful direction, efficient reorganization and improvement of the corporation have continued. Not the least of these has been a greater insistence on social responsibility in communications media. Richard Berlin's activities have by no means been limited to the business world. His active participation in affairs of the Church has been recognized by the in his election to the papal order of the Knights of Malta. Alert to his responsibilities as a citizen, Mr. Berlin also takes active part in civic and charitable works. He is a national director of the Boys Clubs of America, a trustee of Roosevelt Hospital, a director of the New York chapter of the American Red Cross and a member of the Saratoga Springs Commission which helps serve the health needs of the Commonwealth of New York. For his demonstration of the needed and repeated ideal of success through ability, for his responsible leadership in the important communications field, for his distinguished service to his Church and fellow man, Seattle University is proud to confer upon Richard Emmett Berlin the seal of its highest award, the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Baccalaureate Honors Based on the four-year scholastic record of the graduate, Baccalaureate Honors require the earning of at least 90 quarter hours as a Junior and Senior at Seattle University, the securing of at least the grade B in the comprehensive written examination in Philosophy, and the attainment of a high grade point average in the four-year curriculum of studies. A candidate who has made an average of 3.25 graduates Cum Laude; one who has made an average of 3.5, Magna Cum Laude; one who has made an average of 3.75, Summa Curn Laude. An A grade carries 4 grade points, a B 3 grade points, a C 2 grade points, a D 1 grade point, and an E no grade points. SUMMA CUM LAUDE

Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . . Donald Valentine Doub Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . . . Arlene Elizabeth Foort Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . Jacqueline Barbara Paolucci Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Alice Vitathum Bachelor of Arts in Education . . . . . . . . . . William Edward Hartinger . . . . . . . . . . C. Ruth Sabol Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . MAGNA CUM LAUDE Bachelor of Arts (Classical) ...... Muriel Loftus (Sr. Mary Jeannine, S.S.A.) . . . . . . . Adria Diana Harwood Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) ...... Manse Favre Hedlund . . . . . . . Marta Joan Schnuriger Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . . . Dolores Veronica Vidis Bachelor of Science in Home Economics . . Bachelor of Science in Medical Records . . - . Alice Schmid (Sr. Alice Marie, O.P.) . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Commercial Science . . . . . Edward Ray Haines Bachelor of Arts in Education . Margaret McCarron (Sr. Mary Jeanne, C.S.J.) Bachelor of Arts in Education . . . . . . . . . . Maureen Agnes McMenaniin . . . . . . . Diane Loreen Russell Bachelor of Arts in Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Agnes Casey Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anne Elizabeth Gribbon Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eileen Yoshiko Okada Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judith Ann Veigel Bachelor of Education . Bachelor of Education ...... Sandra Ann West Bachelor of Education ...... Sarah Wood (Sr. M. Margaret, C.S.J.) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering . . . . . . . . Robert J. Espinosa CUM LAUDE Janice Claire Alexander Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gail Mary Delworth Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . . . Frances Patricia Farrell Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) ..... Eleanor Gilmore (Sr. M. Estelle, C.S.J.) - Joyce Kennedy (Sr. Mary Joyce Ann, S.S.A.) Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . - . . . . . . . Charles Brons Manca Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . Winifred Josephine Wiatrak Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . . . . . . Frederick Arthur Youmans Bachelor of Arts (Non-Classical) . . . . Bachelor of Science ...... Sandra Evelyn Artoe . . . . . . . . . Armgard Viktonia Gerrrud Kohler Bachelor of Science . . . Bachelor of Science in Natural Science . . . . . . . . . Robert Lawrence Giuntoli . . . . . . . . Paul S. McCullough Bachelor of Science in Natural Science . . . Bachelor of Science in Natural Science . . . . . . . . Lynne Frances Weatherfield Bachelor of Commercial Science . . . . . . . . . . . . Carolyn Ann Eckstrom Bachelor of Commercial Science . . . . . . . . . . . Donald Wyman Glitschka Bachelor of Commercial Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Allen Hoffman Bachelor of Commercial Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gina Carolina Roni Bachelor of Arts in Education . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia Leah Pavelka . . . . . . Bachelor of Arts in Education . . . . . William Charles Winsor . . . . . . . . Louis Bennett Barei Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louise Arlynne Fountain Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . . . . Elsie Havlik (Sr. M. Denise, OP.) . . . . . . . . Patricia Mae Kelly Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Education ...... . . . . Kathleen Louise Layton . . Sheila Louise Morney Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Education ...... Michael Dennis Ritch Bachelor of Education ...... Yvonne Wilkinson (Sr. M. Henrietta, C.S.J.) Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering . . . . . . . . Kenneth L. Dobson Bachelor of Science in Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Joyce Snump Bachelors 'Degrees COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The Candidates will be presented by the Dean, REV. JOHN A. FITTERER, S.J. BACHELOR OF ARTS (Classical) Beauvais, Mary Audrey Loftus, Muriel Jean, Magna Cum Laude (Sister Mary Rose Dorothy, S.S.A.) (Sister Mary Jeannine, S.S.A.) Berg, Anders Martin, Jr. BACHELOR OF ARTS (Non-Classical) Alexander, Janice Claire Green, William Frederick Mudge-Lisk, Henry W. Curn Laude Hanken, James Carl *paolucci, Jacqueline Barbara Alexander, Kenneth Duncan Harrell, Pascal Burke Summa Cum Laude Alfieri, Ralph Angelo Hartgrave, Arnold William Parry, James Evan Beal, Sarajane Harwood, Adria Diana Petrie, Jude Thaddeus Bonar, Bonnie Lou Magna Cum Laude *Prentice, Mary Katherine Bradley, Leo V. *Hedlund, Manse Favre Rae, William Delano Brady, Patrick H. Magna Cum Laude Riley, John Edward Coombs, Robert Morin Hill, Christine Adamek Rose, Patricia Ann Delworth, Gail Mary *Jacoby, Ellen Apolant *schnuriger, Marta Joan Cum Laude James, Martin Henry Jr. Magna Cum Laude DeMartino, Frank Robert *Joneson, Jonas Barnet Simmons, Charles DiCicco, Janet Marcella Kane, Richard C. Staliman, Nellie Brooke *Doub, Donald Valentine Jr. Kaufer, Theresa Maureen Stephens, Henrietta Bell Summa Cum Laude Kennedy, Joyce Evelyn Vetters, William Joseph Dupont, Phillip Joseph Jr. (Sister Mary Joyce Ann, Vik, Jeanine D. Fagan, Ronald Joseph S.S.A.) Cum Laude Vitzthum, Mary Alice Farrell, Frances Patricia Ladner, Michael R. Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Lara, Francisco A. Viahovich, John Louis Fendrich, James Max Lo, Kuang-Hwa Vogeler, Charles Walter Floyd, Dean Alwood Lombard, Craig David Warwick, Mary Jesslyn Foley, Edward M. Mackin, Robert Raymond Wegner, Frances Jean *Foort, Arlene Elizabeth Manca, Charles Brons Wiatrak, Winifred Josephine Sum ma Cum Laude Cum Zl4agna Cum Laude Freeman, David Joel Meisenbach, John Walter Wilds, James Edward Gil, Carlos B. Meyer, Vicki Marie *Youmans, Frederick Arthur *Gilmore, Eleanor Catherine Morford, Marilyn McNeil Cum Laude (Sister M. Estelle, C.S.J.) Curn Laude BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Artoe, Sandra Evelyn Fury, Lyn Francis Riggs, John Carroll Cum Laude Kohier, Armgard Viktoria Sigmon, David L. Blank, David John Gertrud, Cum Laude Smith, Bruce Laurence Carlone, Angelo Michael Love, Robert D. Takahashi, Sumi Carmody, Susanne R. Maddock, Larry M. Vondenkamp, Janice Rose Davis, Donald D. Pitzen, Richard Ellis BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS Healy, Esther Pauline Plotkins, Marie Therese Jensen, Kathleen Esther Vidis, Dolores Veronica tCompleted Honors Seminar with distinction Magna Cum Laude BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Lyons, Frances A. Panisko, Mary Catherine McCullough, Molly J Sletten, Janis E.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL RECORDS Connors, Elizabeth Ann Schmid, Alice Cecilia Dworak, Patricia Ann (Sister Alice Marie, O.P,) McMasrer, Joan Margaret Magna Cum Laude Switter, Mary Ellen

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Maher, Molly Julia Waters, Sandra Lee

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL SCIENCE Crabb, James Gordon Gunsul, Alan L. W. Rhodes, Jesse Hamilton, Jr. *Donohue, Lawrence Ray Hill, John Srephan Thomas Stuntz, James Timothy *Gallucci, Ronald Gary McCullough, Paul *Weathetheld, Lynne Frances *Giuntoli, Robert Lawrence Curn Laude Cum Laude Cum Latide McDonald, Richard Bruce Zimmerman, Martin Anthony

Compkred Honors Seminar with distinction

II II SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE The Candidates will be presented by the Dean, DR. PAUL A. VOLPE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCIAL SCIENCE Abrams, Frances Muriel Graham, Harry Frederick Medalia, Steven John Andersen, Robert Ray Guichard, Robert Edward Mina, John Astley, Richard Charles Haines, Edward Ray Montero, Pelucio B. Barkley, Daniel Waide Magna Cam Laude *Morrissey, Patrick James Bartol, Jack E. Harris, Linn R. Ogle, William R. Jr. Belmont, Charlotte A. Heidt, Marguerite Purvis, James Gerard Buy, Hubert Thomas Hirayama, Yutaka J. Reed, Norman Elton Boesche, Harry Richard Hoffman, John Allen Reichmann, Frank Joseph Bradley, John Francis Cam Laude Ridolfl, EIio Peter Brown, Richard Thomas Hoffmann, Frederick P. Rinaldi, Albert Anthony Jr. Bruggeman, Earl Dewayne Hopkins, Doreen WillaMae Roddy, Monica Ellen Cameron, Glen P. Hoxsey, George Michael Ronan, Michael Frederick Clark, Thomas Joseph Huray, Mary Anne Roni, Gina Carolina Cole, Gerald Ronald Ibsen, Ronald William Cam Laude Comyn, Jeff rey G. Johns, Michael H. Sailer, Ronald Karl Conrad, Adrian Hilary Johnston, Richard Condit Salazar, Gerald Louis Cox, Merrill Allen fJonak, Floyd Henry Savage, Francis J. Crass, John Patrick Kawada, Hideo Savio, Alvin M. Cuihane, Jack Patrick Kearns, Patrick John Sirnhauser, Anthony Edward Daviscourt, Karl Fredric Kenney, Gerald Lee Simmons, Robert Charles Dederer, Gary Richard Killion, Gerald Edward Smiley, Lloyd E. DeGrazia, Fred Michael Kirchoff, George Michael Smith, Morris Joseph Dooris, William Charles Kirkwood, Glen E. Swink, John Leonard Drong, Janie C. Kriewald, Westley John Trautmann, Thomas Leo Eckstrom, Carolyn Ann Krull, Robert A. Uhiman, Joseph Richard Cam Laude Lane, William Anthony Utterback, Charles Edward Edwards, John Earl Lee, Donald Keith Vitulli, Frank Richard Eng, Willis Arnold Levan, Philip Burke Vonau, Madeleine Ann Erickson, Patricia Ann Magnuson, Harold Raymond Walton, Gerald Bernard Finn, Gerald Matthew McAlpin, George Ralph Jr. Wickman, Frank Warren Fleming, William Patrick McFadden, Robert Moylan Wilkinson, Charles Joseph Fretwell, Robert Thomas McGreevy, Helen Howe Wilkinson, Howard William Glitschka, Donald Wyman McKibben, Larry Joseph Wolfe, William Peter Cam Laude McNamee, John David Yelverton, William Ray *Comp1eJ Honors Seminar with distinction i-Awarded posthumously SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The Candidates will be presented by the Acting Dean, MR. HERBERT D. REAs BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Baker, Virginia Evelyn Larkin, Marilyn Peterson Pavelka, Patricia Leah Barrett, Patricia Jane Lindberg, Josephine Poe Cum Laude Katherine Marshall, Elizabeth Kathryn Russell, Diane Loreen Baumgartner, Martin Dean McCarron, Margaret Yvonne Magna Gum Laude Cyra, Patricia Angeline (Sister Mary Jeanne, Schmidt, Melvin John (Sister Ann Philippi, C.S.J.) Skibeness, Reed Michael F.C.S.P.) !l4agna Gum Laude Sullivan, Patricia Docka, Sonja Sue McMenamin, Maureen Winsor, William Charles *Hartinger, William Edward Agnes Cum Laude Summa Gum Laude Magna Gum Laude Woodman, Jerry William Hrovat, Valerie Cathrine BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Anderson, Darrell Raymond Hamlin, Richard Dean Peshkur, Charlotte Ann Anderson, Dorothy Cecilia Harney, Patricia Pauline Phelps, Donald G. Anderson, Lonnie Jr. Harrison, Nancy Lee Piro, Francis Bernard Anderson, Robert Ray Havlik, Elsie Marie Plante, Roger Charles Assante, Michael Joseph (Sister M. Denise, O.P.) Poulin, Rosella Marie Barei, Louis Bennett Cum Laude (Sister Mary Martin, Gum Laude Heim, Mary Terese C.S.J.) Bauer, Calix Stephen (Sister M. Willita, B.V.M.) Price, Sheila Marie Blankenship, John Daniel Henggeler, Donna Mae Puckert, Elizabeth G. Bradley, Rev. Cletus Edward, Higgins, James Patrick Quinn, Kathleen Mary O.S.B. Hodson, Joan Marie Rabura, Horst Martin Brandes, Barbara Ann Hutchinson, Judith Melisse Ray, Bill Dean Brooks, Karen Marie Impala, Joellen Agnes Redmond, Suzanne Helen Casey, Carol Agnes Jacobson, Harold E. Reilly, Frances Magna Gum Laude Johnson, Beverly Jo Anne Ritch, Michael Dennis Christian, Mary Louise Kelly, Patricia Mae Gum Laude Coccione, Camille T. Cum Laude Roeder, Helen Frances Cooper, Colleen Claire Krafcik, Martin Joseph Roggenkamp, Rosemary Cousins, Tim S. Layton, Kathleen Louise Cecelia Cunningham, Rev. Kieran Gum Laude Ryan, Michael James Patrick, O.S.B. Leibly, Joan Ruth Sabol, C. Ruth Dean, Karen Mohr Liddell, Thelma D. Summa Gum Magna DeLaney, Sheila Ann Limmer, Richard Alan Schumacher, JoAnn Louise Dempsey, John Paul Mahoney, Sheila Rose Seeley, Gordon Albert Dodeward, Harold John McNulty, Patricia Elizabeth Sprong, Roberta Magdalene Dumond, Dale Bennett Melgard, Christian Xavier Stipek, Thomas M. Eberhart, Elissa Mary Merk, Carmen Rita Veigel, Judith Ann Eisiminger, Genevieve P. Mirkovich, Richard Samuel Magna Cum Laude Elleflot, Mary Jann Moore, Susan Elizabeth Warrack, Marion Catherine Emigh, Charlotte Louise Morney, Sheila Louise West, Sandra Ann Fernandez, Beatrice Angela Curn Laude Magna Gum Laude Fleming, Mary Frances O'Brien, Thomas T. Wilkinson, Yvonne Sadie Fountain, Louise Arlynne Okada, Eileen Yoshiko (Sister M. Henrietta, Gum Laude Magna Gum Laude C.S.J.) Gum Laude Gilday, Rachael Louise Orr, Douglas Edgar Wood, Sarah Isabelle Gribbon, Anne Elizabeth Owens, Mary Lou (Sister M. Margaret, Magna Cum Laude Owsley, Marilyn Feider C.S.J.) Magna Cum Laude Grier, Kathleen Ann Paradise, Joe Anne Zander, Donna Mae Grubb, Rev. Valerian J., Pearson, Rev. John H. O.S,B. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The Candidates will be presented by the Dean, DR. EDWARD WILSON KIMBARK

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Caster, Richard William Moa, Henry Joe.ling Vhay, John Stewart Jr. Gaffney, William Charles Moser, David Stephen Wentz, Robert Barnes Urbick, Wallace Francis

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Brucker, Ronald Frank Greer, George H. McHugh, Michael Peter Cutler, Boyd J. Keough, Patrick Joseph Morelli, Panfilo Silvio Ellison, Jack Dee Lorang, Leslie Charles Pospisil, Eugene Donald Evans, Ernest Edward Jr. McCall, Charles D. Jr. Riley, Daniel Irvine File, Fred Lewis Roediger, Lawrence Joseph

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Barrett, Donald John Latimer, Reuben Eugene Smith, Howard Monroe Lamar, Frank E. Wass, Donal Lloyd

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Abegglen, Harold Fred Jr. Eisiminger, Thomas Ivan Jahnke, Marvin Keith Anfang, Thomas Bernard Espinosa, Robert J. Kilcomons, William Howard Brown, Robert Alan Magna Cum Laude Orse, Donald Jack Christensen, William George Everett, Robert L. Ratcliffe, John Jay Christiansin, Harvey James Foster, John William Setera, Dennis Gary Cornejo, Adolfo Gibson, Lloyd Ralph Stevens, Larry James Crooks, Patrick Darryl Hoffman, George Andrew Studley, Vernon Dallas Donovan, James M. Hoitman, Richard Fredrick Zehnder, John Frederick

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Bellarts, Leo George Jr. Froewiss, Elmer Clark Muller, Neil Albert Boulanger, Lawrence Francis Kloeck, John Michael Pilon, Terry Corwin Dobson, Kenneth L. Lamar, Frank E. Studley, Melvin Leroy Cum L4ud9 Lichtenwalner, Owen Wohiwend, Donald Maurice Duncan, William Lewis Mar, William S. Zimsen, William Daniel Monahan, William Daniel SCHOOL OF NURSING The Candidates will be presented by the Acting Dean, SISTER MARY RUTH, O.P

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Blanc, Virginia Lee Linane, Noreen Mary Perkins, Loretta Bonawits, Janet Kay (Sister Mary Euphemia, Petri, Joan C. Burrows, Dorothy Clare C.S.J.) Rothaar, Dolores Theresa Cox, MaryAnn Elizabeth Mabanglo, Elsa H. Royer, Marguerite Cusack Crawford, Dianne Marie Mahier, Joanne Orput Scott, Sharon Margaret Durfee, Mary Ann Miller, Sharon Mondene Smith, Shirley Marlene Evangelista, Joanne C. Morrison, Mary June (Sister Bibiana, F.C.S.P.) (Sister Mary Rosina, O.P.) Novak, Barbara Ann Smith, Marilyn Sibyl Hudert, Andrea Margrete O'Byrne, Sharon Marie Straetker, Rita Ann Ira, Marvel Janice Olson, Charlotte Carolyn Stump, Helen Joyce Kohis, Mary Theodora Olson, Joanne Kay Curn Laude Kraus, Karen Lee Parson, Gail Ann Tarabochia, Phyllis Ann (Sister Claudette, F.C.S.P.) Pecchia, Donna Marianna Wang, Ping

COLLEGE OF SISTER FORMATION The Candidates will be presented by the Dean, MOTHER MARY PHLLOTHEA, F.C.S.P.

BACHELOR OF ARTS (Non-Classical) Bowman, Mary Catherine Schuster, Mae Ann (Sister Stephanie, F.C.S.P.) (Sister Brigid Ann, F.C.S.P.) Fox, Constance Colleen Stroble, Dorothy Ann (Sister Constance Marie, F.CS.P.) (Sister Claudine, F.C.S.P.) Kohis, Marita Ann Vetsch, Ann Shirley (Sister Theodora Marie, F.C.S.P.) (Sister Jacqueline, FC.S.P.) Mansford, Diane Marie Walmsley, Theresa Mary (Sister Diana, F.C.S.P.) (Sister Noella, F.C.S.P.) McCollum, Mary Patricia Wilkinson, Sandra Mary (Sister Sarah Marie, F.C.S.P.) (Sister Vincenta, F.C.S.P.) Nevue, Arda Lou Zcyen, Cecilia Ann (Sister Catherine Louise, F.C.S.P.) (Sister Eugene, F.C.S.P.) Richlie, Carol Ann (Sister Virginia Marie, F.C.S.P.) Masters 'Degrees

GRADUATE SCHOOL The Candidates will be presented by the Dean, REv. JOHN E. GURR, S.J.

MASTER OF ARTS Dempsey, Mary Kathleen Kelly, Eileen Anne (Sister Brigid Mary, S.N.J.M.) (Sister Mary Eileen, S.S.A.) Jones, Lucille M. Steinkeliner, Rev. Francis John (Sister Fidelia Marie, S.NJ.M.)

MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION McLean, Mary (Sister M. Augustine, O.P.)

MASTER OF EDUCATION Aibright, Gordon Francis Lackie, Theresa Catherine Antonio, Elizabeth C. (Sister Mary Annunciata, O.P.) (Sister M. Joseph Austin, C.S.C.) Lenhart, Magdalen Arndt, Frederick A. (Sister M. Roswitha, O.S.B.) Ashcraft, Floyd E. Long, Arthur Fredrick Bell, Robert John Mondau, Stephen John Burns, Keith Gillies Morin, Leo Francis Dawson, Marie Catherine Murphy, Margaret Dorothy (Sister Marita Anne, S.N.J.M.) (Sister Mary Leo, O.P.) DeLaittre, Zita B. O'Brien, Elaine DeRocco, Edward John OhIs, Victor William Donovan, Rev. Patrick John Pand, William J. Feaster, 'William F. Rief, George Gri, Perina Frances Rogers, Arthur William (Sister Cecilia Marie, C.S.J.) Snyder, Arthur Frank Jr. Harris, Lucille Elizabeth Voelker, Lois Ellen (Sister M. Bernard Francis, S.N.J.M.) Wilton, Francis Charge to the Graduates In response to a special charge which will be given to them by Very Reverend Albert A. Lemieux, S.J., President of Seattle Univer- sity, the graduates will recite in unison the following pledge: WITH A SOLEMN SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY I PLEDGE MYSELF TO HOLD MY DEGREE AS A SACRED TRUST, WITH UNTARNISHED HONOR TO MYSELF, IN GENEROUS LOYALTY TO ALMA MATER, AND WITH FIDELITY TO MY FELLOW MEN, MY COUNTRY, AND TO MY GOD.

Commissions Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army Reserve The Candidates will be presented by LIEUTENANT COLONEL MICHAEL J. DOLAN The Commissions will be tendered by THE MOST REVEREND THOMAS A. CONNOLLY, D.D., J.C.D. Archbishop of Seattle * Dederer, Gary Richard, Artillery Pilon, Terry Corwin, Hill, John Stephan, Artillery Corps of Engineers *Ladner, Michael Raymond, Quinn, Richard Lawrence, Armor Transportation Corps Reichmann, Frank Joseph, Artillery *Lichtetiwalner, Owen Charles, Riley, Daniel Irvine, Artillery Corps of Engineers Lombard, Craig David, Artillery *Rinaldi, Albert Anthony Jr., Armor McKillip, Charles Robert, Infantry Sailer, Ronald Karl, Ordnance Corps Wolfe, William Peter, Artillery

COMMISSIONS TENDERED PREVIOUS QUARTERS 1959-1960 Baumgartner, Martin Dean, Artillery Levan, Philip Burke, Artillery Blankenship, John Daniel, Infantry Mirkovich, Richard Samuel, *Coombs, Robert Morin, Infantry Transportation Corps Donovan, James Melvin, Artillery Pearce, Gary Frederick, Infantry Eisirninger, Thomas Ivan, Salazar, Gerald Louis, Ordnance Corps Transportation Corps Harrell, Pascal Burke, The Adjutant General's Corps * Distinguished Military Graduates A wards

PRESIDENT'S CUP ...... Jacqueline Barbara Paolucci Awarded to the graduating Senior who has maintained the highest scholarship throughout four years.

BISHOP SHAUGHNESSY MEDAL . . . . William Edward Hartinger In memory of the Most Reverend Gerald Shaughnessy, S.M., S.T.D., late Bishop of Seattle. Awarded to the graduating Senior achieving the highest grade in the written Philosophy Comprehensive Exam- ination and having maintained outstanding grades in Theology.

LOYALTY CUPS ...... Doreen W. Hopkins William Daniel Zimsen Presented by Seattle University Alumni to the students chosen by faculty and student body as outstanding in loyalty, leadership and participation in student activities.

BILL BATES CUP ...... Frances Patricia Farrell Presented by Silver Scroll to the graduating Senior who most nearly resembles the spirit of Bill Bates, Class of 1943.

EUGENE F. FABRE AWARD ...... Donald Valentine Doub (Presented by Alpha Sigma Nu.)

JOHN ROWE DEAN OF STUDENTS' AWARD ...... William George Christensen (Leadership and Loyalty in Student Affairs.)

SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship Award .....Edward Ray Haines Dean's Award for Scholarship and Achievement - Anthony E. Simhauser Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award . . . Jack E. Bartol Teacher Certificates Granted 1959- 1960

PROVISIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATES Anderson, Darrell Raymond Harney, Patricia Pauline Phelps, Donald G. Anderson, Dorothy Cecilia Harrison, Nancy Lee Piro, Francis Bernard Anderson, Lonnie, Jr. Hartinger, William Edward Plante, Roger Charles Anderson, Robert Ray Havlik, Elsie Marie Pollard, Barbara Claire Baker, Virginia Evelyn (Sister M. Denise, O.P.) Pope, Lester Enos Barei, Louis Bennett Healy, Esther Pauline Poulin, Rosella Marie Barnes, Roy Edward Heber, R. Warren (Sister M. Martin, C.S.J.) Barrett, Patricia Jane Katherine Henggeler, Donna Mae Price, Sheila Marie Baumgartner, Martin Dean Higgins, James Patrick Puckett, Elizabeth G. Bean, Janet M. Hodson, Joan Marie Quinn, Kathleen Mary Bradley, Rev. Cletus Edward, Hrovat, Valerie Catherine Rabura, Horst Martin O.S.B. Impala, Joellen Agnes Ray, Bill Dean Brandes, Barbara Ann Inaba, Gilbert Y. Redmond, Suzanne Helen Brooks, Karen Marie Jacobson, Harold E. Reilly, Frances Cain, Donald Edward Johnson, Beverly Jo Anne Rice, Christian Albert Casey, Carol Agnes Kelly, Patricia Mae Ritch, Michael Dennis Christian, Mary Louise Krafcik, Martin Joseph Roeder, Helen Frances Coccione, Camille T. Lange, Roseclara Roggenkamp, Rosemary Cecelia Corbett, Catherine F. Larkin, Marilyn Peterson Roos, Donald A. Cousins, Tim S. Layton, Kathleen Louise Russell, Diane Loreen Crosetto, Robert David Leibly, Joan Ruth Ryan, Michael James Cunningham, Rev, Kieran Liddell, Thelma D. Sabol, C. Ruth Patrick, O.S.B. Lindberg, Josephine Poe Schmidt, Melvin John Cyra, Maureen F. Mahoney, Sheila Rose Schumacher, JoAnn Louise Dean, Karen Mohr Marshall, Elizabeth Kathryn Seeley, Gordon Albert DeLaney, Sheila Ann McCarron, Margaret Yvonne Sharkey, M. Joan Dempsey, John Paul (Sister M. Jeanne, C.S.J.) Shively, Ralph Freeman Dinsmore, Jacqueline R. McMenamin, Maureen Agnes Skibeness, Reed Michael Docka, Sonja Sue McNulty, Patricia Elizabeth Sprong, Roberta Magdalene Dodeward, Harold John Malleis, Ruth Evelyn Stipek, Thomas M. Dubick, Bessie Melgard, Christian Xavier Stith, Kathryn Durnond, Dale Bennett Merk, Carmen Rita Sullivan, Patricia Eberhart, Elissa Mary Mirkovich, Richard Samuel Toohey, Mary A. Eisiminger, Genevieve P. Moore, Susan Elizabeth Veigel, Judith Ann Elleflot, Mary Jann Morney, Sheila Louise Warrack, Marion Catherine Emigh, Charlotte Louise Muiherin, Mary Michele Werran, Kathy Irene Fmandez, Beatrice Angela Nelson, Edith Lydia West, Sandra Ann Fleming, Mary Frances O'Brien, Thomas T. Wilkinson, Yvonne Sadie Fountain, Louise A. Okada, Eileen Yoshiko (Sister M. Henrietta, C.S.J.) Funderburg, Josephine Cotton Orr, Douglas Edgar Winsor, William Charles Gaston, Lynn Sherman Owens, Mary Lou Witham, Menford R. Gribbon, Anne Elizabeth Paradise, Joe Anne Wood, Sarah Isabelle Grier, Kathleen Anne Pavelka, Patricia Leah (Sister M. Margaret, C.S.J.) Grubb, Fr. Valerian J., O.S.B. Pearson, Rev. John H. Woodman, Jerry William Hamlin, Richard Dean Peshkur, Charlotte Ann Zander, Donna Mae Peters, Claire T.

STANDARD GENERAL CERTIFICATES Albertson, Lawrence Alan Davis, Catherine D. Geissmar, Ruth I. Badten, Vernon L. DeLaittre, Zita B. Gray, Winifred Burns, Keith Gillies Dennehy, Patricia J. (Sister Mary Emmanuel, OP.) Caswell, Laureen Audrey Ellis, George A. Greer, Marjory J. Colleran, Thomas P. Farrow, Vern Leslie Gwinn, John Lovell Halley, Theresa L. Miller, Joan C. Schultz, Robert E. Hanses, Barbara Le Murphy, Margaret D. Sullivan, Joanne Marie (Sister Mary Paulita, O.P (Sister Mary Leo, O.P.) Sweeney, Marjorie Hasson, Robert Albert Mustacich, Clare I. (Sister M. Edwina, OP.) Johnson, Gertrude L. Norum, Jerome W. Tonda, Morris Richard Just, William 0. O'Donnell, Terrence Byrne Tylor, Ray C. Kelly, Hal J. Olson, Janet D. Valley, Stanley Kendrick, Berta Oman, Margaret Henderson Voelker, Lois Ellen (Sister M. Ann Lisbeth) (Sister M. Margaret William, Vornbrock, Katherine M. Lester, Marilyn J. O.S.F.) (Sister Mary Peter, O.P.) Logan, John T. Padley, Willine J. Wallis, Vincent R. McAlerney, Margaret M. (Sister M. Julianna) Woolls, Margaret McCullom, John Douglas Pageau, Henrietta Cecelia (Sister M. Baptist, C.S.J.) Marchina, John A. Parsons, Ralph M., Jr. Wraspir, Franklin Rudolph Masterson, Richard Pierre Phillips, Dorcas E. Wyse, Marylou Matt, Joseph V. Reul, Katharine Marie

THREE-YEAR ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATE Gilday, Rachael Louise

STANDARD ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATES Arncz, Irene A. Hoh, Loretta Odelia McMahon, John Bush, Roy W. (Sister Mary Edward, OP.) O'Neill, Margaret Rose Connors, Frances B. Holkenbrink, Eleanor M. (Sister Theresa Rose, C.S.J (Sister Mary Clarilda, (Sister Michael Archangel, Parsons, Margaret A. S.N.J.M.) S.N.J.M.) Tennyson, Virginia Mary Conrad, Josephine E. Hopkins, Shirley Hugh (Sister M. Pemel, O.S.B.) (Sister M. Imelda, O.P Kauth, Agnes Margaret Vogelsang, Johannah S. Dabney, Janet (Sister Donald, O.S.B.) (Sister M. Basil, C.S.J.) Eggler, R. Anne Lockwood, Lillian H. Wasielewski, Edmond F. Lonski, John J.

STANDARD SECONDARY CERTIFICATE Carter, Vera M. Academic Costume

The caps, gowns and hoods universally worn by faculties and candidates for degrees at graduating exercises are a costume dating back to the twelfth century. In medieval days the scholars were clerics; the buildings were cold, capes and hoods were required for warmth, and robes of scholars were similar to the cassocks of the clerics. In the course of years of development, caps with tassels have replaced capes for the head covering, the hooded cape has been modified into the present hood, and the gowns with long flowing sleeves have been redesigned to indicate the character of the degree of the wearer. In 1893, a student movement in the endorsed academic apparel as overcoming awkwardness and difference in dress at graduation exercises and resulted in a standardization of academic costume in this country. The Intercollegiate Code, adopted in 1895, recognizes three styles of gowns: a bachelor's gown, a master's gown, and doctor's gown. The differences in these gowns are mainly in the cut and shape of the sleeves and in the trimming. Hoods are also recognized for each of the above degrees and vary in shape, siae and length. The shell of the hood matches the black material of the gown, and is lined with the color or colors of the institution conferring the degree. The velvet bordering of the hood is of a color indicative of the field of learning to which the degree pertains. The Oxford cap, proper for all degrees, is worn both indoors and outdoors with academic costume. The tassel, worn over the left eye once the degree is conferred, is also symbolic of the degree and conforms to the code of colors for hood trimming. Prior to the actual conferring of the degree the tassel is worn over the right eye. Holders of Doctor's degrees are entitled to wear a gold tassel. The tassel of a bachelor's degree indicates the field in which the degree is granted. The color for each field of learning follows:

Arts and Letters ...... White Library Science ...... Lemon

Theology and Divinity . . Scarlet Education ...... Ice Blue

Laws . . . . . . . . . Purple Forestry . . . . . . . . Russet Philosophy ...... Blue Commerce and Finance. . Olive Drab

Science ...... Golden Yellow Engineering . . . . . . . Orange

Medicine . . . . . . . . Green Nursing . . . Green and White

Dentistry . . . . . . . . Lilac Physical Education . . . Sage Green Veterinary Science ..... Gray Agriculture ...... Maize

Fine Arts . . . . . . . . Brown Economics . . . . . . . . Copper

Music . . . . . . . . . Pink

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ushers—Alpha Phi Omega, Intercollegiate Knights, Spurs Seattle University R.O.T.C. Drill Team Department of Music, Seattle University Rev. Owen M. McCusker, S.J., flowers Rev. Edmund B. McNulty, S.J., stage Clint W. Lee Company, diplomas Donald L. Johnston Manager of Civic Auditorium