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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU Commencement Programs 1986 1986 Commencement Program Seattle niU versity Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/commencementprograms Recommended Citation Seattle nivU ersity, "1986 Commencement Program" (1986). Commencement Programs. 63. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/commencementprograms/63 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 UNIVERSITY 1986 Commencement SEATTLE UNIVERSITY ILS611r, Commencement Exercises Sunday, June 8, 1986 - 2:45 P.M. SEATTLE CENTER ARENA University Governance BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT D. O'BRIEN, CHAIRMAN PAUL L. LOCATELLI, S.J. WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J. GENEVIEVE ALBERS HARRY MULLIKIN JOSEPH A. TETLOW, S.J. JOHN K. BLUME THOMAS H. O'LEARY DANIEL C. WEBER, S.J. EMMETT H. CARROLL, S.J. LAMMERT B. OTTEN, S.J. LENNY WILKENS WILLIAM J. CLANCY JAMES C. PIGOTT I. A. WILSON JOHN D. DURBIN WII.LIAM D. RUCKELSHAUS FRANCIS P. WOOD, S.J. JOHN W. ELLIS ROBERT L. SHEERAN ANN WYCKOFF RHOADY LEE, JR. ANDREW V. SMITH BOARD OF REGENTS JOHN MCMILLAN, CHAIRMAN VIRGIL FASSIO DONALD PHELPS THOMAS BANNAN (EMERITUS) CARLOS FLOHR (EMERITUS) CHARLES RILEY JOHN A. BEYER JOSEPH M. GAFFNEY CELESTE ROGGE PETER BIGELOw WALTER r. HUBBARD ROSANNE ROYER WILLIAM E. BOEING, JR. JAMES T. HUGHES MILLIE RUSSELL EUGENE BRENNER D. JOHN JOLLY VALERIE RYAN CLIFF BURGLIN COLLEEN KINERK MARY ANN SAUVAGE PATRICK S. CI.ARK RHOADY LEE, SR. S. JOSEF SELAK DOROTHY CORDOVA DOROTHY LYNCH Lois SPELLMAN JOSEPH R. CURTIS MARY MALARKEY WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J. RALPH M. DAVIS FRANK MCCORD JOHN R. WALSH, JR, MICHAEL E. DENNEHY DAVID L. MOBERLY WILLIAM WEISFIELD BRIAN DUCEY JOHN A. MOGA FREDERIC S. WEISS JAMES D. DWYER ROBERT D. O'BRIEN JAMES WILLIAMS PATRICK FAHEY THOMAS O'CONNELL WILLIAM P. WOODS (EMERITUS) UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J., Ph.D., D.D. JEREMY STRINGER, Ph.D. JOHN J. GILROY, Ph.D. President 'ice President for Student LiFe Dean, School of Edm ation GARY A. ZIMMERMAN, Ph.D. SHELIA M. HOOD, M.A. TERRY J. VAN DER WERFF, D.PHIL. Executive Vice President Associate Vice President Dean, School of Science and Engineering for Enrollment Services L. JOHN IOPEL, S.J., Ph.D. MARYLOU WYSE, Ph.D. V ice President for Academic Affairs G. DAvID POLLICK, Ph.D. Dean, Graduate School Dean, College of Arts and Sciences GREGORY F. LUCKY, S.J., Ph.D. ESTHER RAY MILLS, Ph.D. Vice President for University Relations JOHN D. ESHELMAN, Ph.D. Director, Institute of Public Service Dean, Albers School of Business VIRGINIA L. PARKS, Ph.D. BERNARD M. STECKLER, Ph.D. Vice President for Finance and Treasurer JANET M. CLAYPOOL, M.N. Interim Dean, Matico Ricci II Interim Dean, School of Nursing GEORGE A. PIERCE, Ph.D. Vice President for Administration Baccalaureate Mass ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1986 - 1:45 P.M. PRINCIPAL CELEBRANT Bisnop DONALD WUERL Auxiliary Bishop Archdiocese of Seattle CONCELEBRANTS REVEREND WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J. REVEREND FRANK CASE, S.J. REVEREND PAUL FITFERER, S.J. REVEREND STEPHEN SUNDBORG, S.J. MASTER OF CEREMONIES REVEREND JOSEPH ONEAL MCGOWAN, S.J. READERS MARIA DILORENZO President, Alpha Sigma Nu DAVID HANKINS Past President Associated Students of Seattle University HOMILIST REVEREND PAUL FITFERER, S.J. MUSIC "Kyrie" from the Mass in G Franz Schubert "Sicut Locutus est" Johann Sebastian Bach "Hallelujah Chorus" from "The Messiah" George Frederick Handel "To EVerything There is a Season" Ed Harris "Concord" Benjamin Britten "Be Not Afraid" Bob Dufford, S.J. "Friends" Michael W. Smith Deborah D. Smith "City of God" Dan Schutte, S.J. MUSICIANS SEAYI'LE UNIVERSITY CHORALE ROUPEN SHAKARIAN, M.M., Director JOAN BLYTII, M.M., Accompanist CAMPION CHAPEL LITURGICAL CHOIR LISA URSINO-NANCE, Director MARTIN OIsoN, M.M., Organist Reception CAMPION TOWER - SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Saturday, June 7, 1986 - 3:30-5:00 P.M. Three Commencement SEA FTLE CENTER ARENA SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1986 - 2:45 P.M. PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL HILDEGARD HENDRICKSON, Ph.D. Grand Marshal JAMES B. HOGAN, Ph.D. Mace Bearer JOHN CHATTIN-MCNICHOLS, Ph.D. JANE LAFARGUE, Ph.D. DAVID MADSEN, Ph.D. PAUL B. MILAN, Ph.D. Assistant MarshaLs MUSIC "Canzona Per Sonare No. 1, La Spiritata" Giovanni Gabrieli "Overture" from Quintet Karel Husa "Air" from Suite No. 3 "Little Fugue in G Minor" Johann Sebastian Bach "Fanfare" from La Perl Paul Dukas "Ricercar del Primo Tuono" Giovanni Palestrina "Absolom Fili Mi" "Vive Le Roy" Josquin des Pres "Hyldningsmarsj" Edvard Greig Emerald City Brass Quintet COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION GARY A. ZIMMERMAN, Ph.D. Executive Vice President INVOCATION REVEREND JOSEPH ONEAL MCGOWAN, S.J. Director, Campus Ministry HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS REVEREND WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J., Ph.D. President, Seattle University Four RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES THE HONORABLE JOHN A. CHERBERG Lieutenant Governor, Stale of Washington MR. GEORGE TSUTAKAWA Renowned Sculptor and Artist Ms. GWENDOLYN BROOKS Pulitzer Prize Winner Poetry Consultant, Library of Congress COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Ms. GWENDOLYN BRooKS MUSICAL SELECTIONS "Concord" Benjamin Britten "To Everything There is a Season" Ed Harris Seattle University Chorale ROUPEN SHAKARIAN, Director JOAN BLYrI-I, Accompanist STUDENT SPEAKER PATRICIA J. UNFRED Political Science College of Arts and Sciences PRESENTATION OF DEGREES REVEREND WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J., Ph.D. President, Seattle University REVEREND L. JOHN TOPEL, S.J., Ph.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs FORMAL CONFERRAL OF DEGREES REVEREND WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, S.J., Ph.D. President, Seattle University PRESENTATION OF AWARDS PRESIDENT'S AWARD MCGOLDRICK FELLOWSHIP BURLINGTON NORTHERN FOUNDATION FACULTY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD EMERITUS RECOGNITION GOLDEN JUBILEE GRADUATES BENEDICTION REVEREND EMMETF CARROLL, S.J. Presiding Officer, Board of Members RECESSIONAL "Galliard Battaglia" Samuel Scheidt "Hompipe" from Water Music George Frederick Handel "Canzona Per Sonare No. 2" Giovanni Gabrieli "Canzona Bergamasca" Samuel Scheidt "I Love and Have My Love Regarded" Thomas Weelkes Five Honorary Degrees JOHN A. CHERBERG John Cherberg, you are a public servant whose leadership has greatly benefited the citizens of Washington State. You have been dedicated, tireless and unstinting in your service as Lieutenant Governor of the State of Washington for over 29 years and are now serving in your eighth consecutive term. In the state capitol you are known, in the words of one legislator, for your "wisdom, grace and fairness." Since 1975 you have promoted goodwill abroad and opened new vistas for international trade with a number of Pacific Rim nations, improving trade and tourism for Washington State. In addition to your service as chair of the State Senate, you currently chair the Senate Rules Committee, the Joint Legislative Committee on International Trade and Tourism, and serve on the Washington Higher Education Facilities Authority. Without question, it was your personal interest and support which made possible the passage of legislation creating the Facilities Authority, already so beneficial to Seattle University and the other inde- pendent universities in the state. Your multitude of civic accomplishments, charitable acts, and prestigious awards form a living testimonial to your unparalleled service to this state. Upon you, John A. Cherberg, Seattle University proudly confers the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. GEORGE TSUTAKAWA George Tsutakawa, you are a Seattle artist whose wondrous fountains and sculptures have given us unmatched beauty. As a sculptor, you have integrated formal design with the spontaneity of movement to create a new style that has brought you worldwide renown as the "master of fountains." Since you received your first fountain sculpture commission more than 25 years ago, you have created what is believed to be a world record total of over 50 major fountains in the United States, Canada and Japan. Your artistry blends the purifying, healing and peaceful qualities of water with smooth, flowing designs that enhance many different environments. You have also dedicated your life to sharing your special gifts with others through a teaching career at the University of Washington. For thousands of people from so many parts of the world, your artistry has been a constant source of joy. Upon you, George Tsutakawa, Seattle University proudly confers the degree of Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa. GWENDOLYN BROOKS Gwendolyn Brooks, you are a poet who has captivated readers with your vision of urban life in our country, enabling them to grasp a new understanding of the city and its people. As the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, the first black woman to hold that honor, you bring to the position a fresh perspective and promise not fully explored in years past. Through readings, workshops, and devoted individual attention, you have encouraged young people, especially minority youth, to explore poetry as an art form and as a way to communicate their feelings and observations. Your work has been rightfully recognized with many prestigious honors, including the Pulitizer Prize for your book of poems, Annie Allen, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award. Following in the footsteps of Carl Sandburg, you have served as Poet Laureate of your home state of Illinois. You have used your artistry as a vehicle to express the need for all people to make a commitment to serve society and to work for justice. Upon you, Gwendolyn Brooks, Seattle University proudly confers the degree of Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa. Six College of Arts and Sciences G. DAvID POLLICK, Ph.D., Dean RICHARD P. HICKEY AWARD STEPHANIE BERNADErrE JOCUMS Awarded to the outstanding student in the College of Arts and Sciences. Selection is based upon the student's total contribution to academic life and is made by the department chairpersons and program directors of the College. The two volume compact edition of the Oxford English Dictionary is given as the award which honors the memory of Dr.