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Seattle Nivu Ersity Scholarworks @ Seattleu Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU Commencement Programs 1967 1967 Commencement Awards-Honors Seattle niU versity Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/commencementprograms Recommended Citation Seattle nivU ersity, "1967 Commencement Awards-Honors" (1967). Commencement Programs. 40. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/commencementprograms/40 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. SeattLe (ArflversIty 1967-1968 Awards and Honors SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Achievement Awards to Students and Faculty 1967 - 1968 Presented by Very Rev. John A. Fitterer, S.J., President, Seattle University, to the Class of 1968 on the occasion of its Senior Brunch, Olympic Hotel, June 1, 1968 Graduate Fellowships COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Margaret M. Boyle University of Washington Fellowship Janice M. Burke University of Massachusetts Teaching Assistantship Marie K. Butenko University of Indiana Fellowship Stephen D. Clark Massachusetts Institute of Technology Teaching Assistantship Lawrence J. Dickson Woodrow Wilson Fellow - Princeton University NSF Grant Cheryl L. Dittman Duquesne University Graduate Assistantship J. Bradford Doyle University of Saigon Fellowship Diana L. Fogelberg Seattle University Teaching Assistantship Mary Ann Frushour Johns Hopkins University MAT Fellowship Susan E. Hartman University of Minnesota Traineeship Alice M. Irwin University of Dayton Research Assistantship Mary H. Kay Woodrow Wilson Fellow - Princeton University Fellowship Philip J. Krebs Michigan State University Assi stantship Anne C. Machung University of Wisconsin Fellowship Raymond R. Panko California Institute of Technology NSF Grant Charles I. Pearson University of California - U.S. Public Health Grant Joanne M. Rappe Washington State University Teaching Assistantship Jerome L. Savage Central Washington State College Fellowship Donald P. Taylor University of Chicago Fellowship Marianne Wegner Danforth Fellow - University of Chicago Stephen J. Williams Washington State University Teaching Assistantship SCHOOL OF BUSINESS John M. Monahan Seattle University Fellowship SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Robert W. Austin New York University Teaching Assistantship William A. Ayres Oregon State University NSF Grant Richard A. Bold University of Washington Weyerhaeuser Research Grant Donald W. Parda Massachusetts Institute of Technology NSF Grant Gary K. Sun University of Oregon Graduate Assistantship SCHOOL OF NURSING Mary Jo Beaumont 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Susan K. Keely 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Elizabeth A. Mullin 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Cheryle L. O'Connor 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Bernardine 0 'Keefe 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Mary M. Schachtsick 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Joan I. Sullivan 2nd Lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps Special Programs PEACE CORPS TRAINING PROGRAM Lawrence M. Crumet, Madelon A. Davies, Barbara A. Swan SORBONNE - COURS DE CIVILIZATION FRANCAISE Carol M. Mukasa, Nancy A. Nelson, William J. Rogers Professional School Appointments Hugh F. Ban gasser Georgetown University School of Law Kenneth L. Cox University of Washington School of Medicine Hurley E. DeRoin Willamette University School of Law James W. Hargreaves University of San Diego School of Law Charles R. Herdener University of San Diego School of Law Gail M. Kennelly Marquette University School of Medicine Robert C. Lander Willamette University School of Law Terence M. McTigue Uniersity of Washington School of Law Michael F. Merrick University of Oregon School of Medicine Michael J. Metcalf University of Oregon School of Medicine John H. Oakland University of Nebraska School of Medicine William C. Pfeiffer University of San Diego School of Law Michael J. Soltero University of Washington School of Medicine Gregory C. Staeheli Gonzaga University School of Law William R. Stevens University of California - Hastings College of Law, San Francisco Gary J. Susak Northwestern University School of Law Roger V. Wahiman, Jr. Loyola University, Chicago, School of Dentistry Terry R. Wallen University of Washington School of Dentistry Judy L. Young University of Washington School of Law (Listings incomplete due to publication deadline.) Student Academic Awards President's Cup - awarded annually to the outstanding scholar 1966-67 Lizbeth M. Lyons in the graduating class 1967-68 To be announced Bishop Shaughnessy Medal - awarded annually for excellence 1966-67 Gary J. Buckley in philosophy and theology to a member of the 1967-68 To be announced graduating class Eugene F. Fabre Award - presented annually by Alpha Sigma 1967-68 Raymond R. Panko Nu to the senior male student who has done the most to promote scholarship John F. Kennedy Memorial Award - for outstanding achievement 1967-68 Joanne Rappe in Political Science 1966-67 Lizbeth M. Lyons 1965-66 Roberta A. Barsotti Alpha Kappa Psi Business Award 1967-68 John M. Monahan Business Dean's Scholarship Award 1967-68 Harry H. Toshi Wall Street Journal Award for Business Student Achievement 1967-68 Kay M. Franta American Marketing Association Outstanding Student Award 1967-68 William Q. Grannum St. Ignatius Loyola Education Faculty Award to Outstanding 1967-68 Gail M. Harris Teaching Candidate Women's Auxiliary, Seattle Section, Institute of Electrical 1967-68 Daniel R. Harkins and Electronics Engineers Outstanding Student Award School of Nursing Faculty Award 1967-68 Marilyn F. Dube Graduates Club Outstanding Athlete-Scholar Award 1967-68 Louis W. Stevenson Student Achievement Awards Silver Scroll Bill Bates Senior Service Award 1967-68 Ronald D. Perry Loyalty Cups, Seattle University Alumni Association 1967-68 Hugh F. Ban gasser Cathleen 1. Cane Dean of Students Award 1967-68 Paul M. Bader Audrey B. Clayton Outstanding Student Organization President Award 1967-68 Jeanie M. Mallette Outstanding Student Senator Award 1967-68 Theresa M. McBride Associated Students Man of the Year Award 1967-68 Robert W. Bastasch Associated Women Students Woman of the Year Award 1967-68 Cat hryn D. Vanderzicht Associated Students President's Cup 1967-68 Alpha Phi Omega Associated Students Spirit Award 1967-68 Jose ph P. Zavaglia Associated Women Students Spirit Award 1967-68 Bellarmine Hall American Society of Civil Engineers Student Paper Competition - First Place 1967-68 James W. Miller Second Place Bruce P. Radue American Society of Mechanical Engineers Regional Student Paper Competition - Third Place 1967-68 Richard A. Bold Gamma Pi Epsilon Award 1967-68 Gail M. Harris Matrix Table Invitations by Theta Sigma Phi 1967-68 Lynne A. Berry Cathleen I. Cane Audrey B. Clayton Gail M. Harris M. Maggie Kennedy Carol M. Mukasa Barbara A. Swan Cathryn D. Vanderzicht Reserve Officers Association Scholastic Achievement Award 1967-68 Hugh F. Ban gasser Military Science Awards Superior Cadet Ribbon - Senior 1967-68 Lawrence I. Kirchoff Superior Cadet Ribbon - Junior 1967-68 Rune E. J. Simard Superior Cadet Ribbon - Sophomore 1967-68 Mark W. Rogala Superior Cadet Ribbon - Freshman 1967-68 Richard F. Holmes American Association of University Women Membership Award 1967-68 Cathryn D. Vanderzicht Washington Education Association Outstanding Student 1967-68 Seattle University Education Club Award Education Club Student Honoraries ALPHA SIGMA NU, NATIONAL JESUIT MEN'S HONORARY Robert W. Austin, William A. Ayres, Kenneth R. Brandt, Forest C. Brooks, Stephen D. Clark, J. Theodore Cooper, Kenneth L. Cox, Robert J. Deltete, J. Brad Doyle, Craig P. Duncan, Lawrence T. Farley, Timothy J. Flanagan, Douglas Guerrero, Daniel B. Harkins, Terence J. Hiatt, David R. Hughes, John F. Kriebel, James W. Miller, John M. Mortahan, Kenneth R. Natori, Theodore F. O'Donnell, Raymond R. Panko, Donald W. Parda, Ronald D. Perry, David J. Reynolds, James R. Rhodes, Michael G. Severance, Thomas I. Stilwater, Michael J. Tomaso, Terry R. Wallen, Patrick E. Welch, T. Gregory Woodman. GAMMA P1 EPSILON, NATIONAL JESUIT WOMEN'S HONORARY Phyllis J. Brouelette, Judith A. Burns, Marie K. Butenko, Cathleen I. Cane, Sandra K. Cerne, Audrey B. Clayton, Sr. Beverly K. Dunn, F.C.S.P., Elizabeth A. Fortin, Mary Ann Frushour, Jeanne E. Harrie, Gail M. Harris, Margaret F. Hill, Mary H. Kay, Gail M. Kennelly, Martha L. Knoeber, Sr. Judith D. Kovats, C.S.J., Sr. Clare M. Lentz, F.C.S.P., Sr. Glare M. Linscott, O.P., Melinda A. Lucum, Anne C. Machung, Theresa M. McBride, Carol M. Mukasa, Migael M. Pease, Sr. Carol C. Peters, C.S.J., Joanne Rappe, Barbara A. Swan, Barbara A. Trachte, Barbara A. Watch, Sr. Theresa J. White, F.C.S.P., Judy L. Young. BETA GAMMA SIGMA, NATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL HONORARY James R. Bloomfield, Kathleen A. Borlin, Nicholas F. Corning, Craig P. Duncan, Kay M. Franta, Dustin N. Frederick, Ronald B. Hart, James B. Matasy, John E. Matejka, John M. Monahan, Stephen F. Norman, Michael C. Palandri, Angelina M. Prontera, Ivan C. Quittenton, James B. Rhodes, Elizabeth A. Saumur, Stephen D. Throckmorton, Michael J. Tomaso, Harry H. Toshi, Barbara A. Trachte, Martin T. Williams, Larry B. Wolfe. KAPPA DELTA P1, NATIONAL EDUCATION HONORARY Sharon A. Berry, Barbara A. Boucke, Patricia C. Cason, Timothy T. Clark, Margaret Davies, Mary Duffy, Sandra Q. Foy, Patricia M. Garrod, Sr. Rose M. Guske, F.C.S.P., James M. Halliburton, Mary V. Hermann, Ida M. Hill, Nancy A. Jansen, Justine M. Jordan, Kathleen F. Kelly, Victoria L. Kill, Margaret V. Kleffner, Martha L. Knoeber, Linda S. Larsen,
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