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ACCW OFFiaRS ARE SELECTED Denver’s Two Catholic Colleges Will Graduate 172 The new offieen elected Hey 21 »t the 81st annual con- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ventioa of the Denver Areh- A rchbishop to C onfer Record Regis Class dioceean Council of Catbolk ContenU Copyright by the Catholic Preao Society. Inc., 1967—Permisaion to Reproduce, Except on Women, are Mmea. Lite Gal- Artidea Otherwise Marked, Given AiUr 12 M. Friday Following laaua lecoe, president; Murray Sweeney, recording secretary; D egrees on M ay 26 To Receive Diplomas F. Caaddy, corresponding •ecretary; U u y Nadorff. treas urer; C. H. Matson, financial A t Loretto H eights aecretary; Matt Saya. auditor; At Phipps on June 2 Harold Huckaby, historian; James Koning, director; and DENVCRCATHaiC Axcid>isho|> Urban J. Vehr Vccchio and Rosalie Ryan. Dr. William E Morgan, pres two yean on the American and Stephen L. R. McNkbols, din will confer degrees upon 6 6 jufitfru a m Harriet liod, ident of Colorado State Untver- Allied Air Force staffs in tbe Ur. gradoata of Loretto Heights msgiu am !md*; Karen Jones, siry, Ft. Collins, will be tbe rtiini PnriBa Tndii Theater. The vice presidents are Mines. Horace W. Crowfoot, C oll^ at the 36ch coounence- 'o n Sullivan, tod Marjorie commeoceoKOt speaker at grad- Afca (be war, Dr. Morgan be first; Thomas S. McCeney. sec meni exercisa at 4 pm on May Sander, a m Uud4. uitioo exercises o f Regis Col came president of Arkansas A. ond; Harry Rosling, third; 26. The ceremonies will be held Degrees to be awarded are lege, DenvR, on June 2, the Mary Damiana, fourth; Martin REGISTER and M. College, and during this on the front campus. 36 bachelor of arts, one bachelor Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J, period spent one year in FraiKe McMahon, fifth: and Mrs. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 DENVER. COLORADO David Williams, sixth. VOL Lll. No. 41. Honor graduates include Joan of science in dietetia, one bach Regis president, announced. to aid in (he initial operatioos elor of science in mriical tech- Dr. Morgan will address a of tbe Marshall Plan. graduation dags of 106 seniors, largest in Regis College history, in Phipps Au^torium He was inaugurated as presi M igrant Laborers' W elfare dent of Colorado State UoivR- K 1 sity (then Colorado A. and M. I College) in October, 1949. AftR graduation from Texas A. and M. College in 1930, he received a masca's degree in O ur Special Responsibility agricultural economia from the University of California in 1933 FoUowutg a two-year assign ment with the U. S. Deporosent W om en W ill W ork of Agriculture, he returned to Texas in 1935 as profess« of economics at the Univasicy of Texas. From 1936 to Pearl Har- F o r Im provem ent KX, he was assigned on tbe staff I of tbe Agricultural Extension r Service at Texas A. and M. O f T h e i r S t a t u s During World War II, he Robert Salif served two years on tbe Air D r. WillioB E. Martaa The Dem’cr Arebdiocesan Council of Cath Staff in Wa^ington, D.C, and olic Women voted at its 31st annual convention oology, 24 bachelor of science in nursing, and four bocbeloc of IN ARCHDIOCESE this week to make the “ religious and social wel musk cducarkn. Certifkites will fare” of migrant farm laborers “our special re be swarded to eight girls who sponsibility.” have completed tbe two-yetr as The resolution was one of 15 sociate of am program in sec C a t h o l i c N u m b e r adopted by ACCW delegates st tetuial studies. tbe convention in the Shirley Robert W. Selig of Denver Exploitation Ssvoy Hotel, Denver, May 20 will be (he commencemeoi and 21. speaker. Aaive in both educa N e a r l y D o u b l e s Of Migrants The women voted "to proceed tional and civic organizacions with plans to supplenxnc local Selig is president of tbe board endeavors" to aid the migrant of trustees of tbe University of I n P a s t 1 0 Y e a r s Is Flayed wnkers. Most of the Spanish Denver, vke president of the speaking migrants, (he ACCW Denver Area Commoniry Chest, In 10 yean the Catholic population o f the S3 Nor By FaANK McCaktht noted, are Catholics, and they and a member of tbe national thern counties of Colorado, comprising the Denver arch Greedy employers who are Tsin CnasiLoFC «i>d offteera of the two-day council; Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, president of "make a major cootribudon to board of direatKS of the Free- diocese, has almost exactly doubled, the 1957 0/fieial I up ^puaRBr> convention of tbs Denver the National Council of Catholic Women; Dr. flouting migrant worker laws Catkolie Directory shows. In 1947 the Catholic popula Archdiocesan Council of Catholte Women shown Lois L Higgins, director, Illinois Crime Preven were flayed at a rural life tbe prosperity and economic sta- dmu Foundatioa and Valley abm an, left to right, Mn. Lito Gallegos, tion ^reau; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of panel discuasion at the 31st bUity of our ttate." Forge Foundatioa, as well as of tion o f Northern Colorado was 85,400, out o f a total of rMidcnt of the DACCW; tbs Rev. William J. Darer; and Mrs. U A, Higgins, national convention of the Denver Areb Since tbe migrants' "sandards 766,672. Today the Catbolk I many other civic groups. populatioB is 171,106, out of lenahan. assistant spiritnat director for the director of the NCCW. diocesan Council of Catholic of beakh, educahon, bousing, pnests and brothon in the atat* Women May 20-21. Bonquef M a y 2 3 total of 987,712. In 1947 the doee not depend on Colorado and transportation are far below Catbolk percentage of the Tbe Rev. J. Roy ^U ao of Commencement week activ vocationa. Brighton, regional director of decent standards for hunun be Nortbem Colorado population R u ra l Life Institute for Sem inarians ities will begin with tbe grad was 11.14 per cent. T M r it if In 1966 there were 68 stu tha National Catholic Rnrd ings,” the ACCW said, ”we shall uates' banquet on May 23 at a little under 18.6 per cent Tbe dent* from the arcbdioceie in Life Conference, described how support federal and state legisla number of Catholica increaaed St. Thomas' Seminary. This West Cosst commercial farm tion which will insure improvet pjD. in Machebeuf Hail Parents hy 16,376 over last year. year there are 79. Planned at S t Thom as' A ug. 26-30 ers, to circnmvsnt the migrant conditions for itinerant laborers of rhe seniors will be guests at AecordiiV to latest Chamber Colorada as a whole hai a worker laws, will bring in tbe banquR. of Commerce estimates, the total population of 1,338,923, To prepare future priests will he conducted at St ,^aeci:eUcji; of the National Caib- 'Japanetd worieMii who will not to our state and in olher agri- metropolitan area of Denver out of which tharo are 270,- for more effective work Thomas’ Seminary. Denver, otic Rural Life Conference, at be under the same regulations culniral areas." On May 24 at 8 pm Fathn boa 764,000 people. This would 213 Catholic!, liviag in the Aug. 26-30. A highlight of the tbe evening meeting Wednesday, as tbe Mexican migrants. RobRt Hoffman ’of Greeley will among Catholic farm fam- icetions it an address to be Aug. 28. The women preceded tbeir place the Catholic percentage Diocc!* ef Pueblo and tha "Thus titose greedy employ (Tum toPagiS — ColuttuS} give the sermon at the Mary at about 20 per cent for the Archdiocoio of Oeavor. Tho iUes, a Csthdic Rural Life iven the seminarians by the The seminarians' institute Is HicbacI Dineen, executive ers,’’ he asid, “ are foiating off Night devotions.-Ac this cne- area. In 1878, when Denver Paable diocoto haa 99.101 Institute for Seminarians being sponsored by Archbishop another problem on our coon- bad 16,000 inbabitonta, the Catholica out of o total South Urban J, Vehr, the Very Rev, try in order to make more Memorial Day Mass mooy each senior dediates hR Catholk percentage was esti Colorado populatioa of 401.- WilKam J. Kenneally, C.M., money for themselvet." life to the Mother of God. mated at about one-fonrth. If 21t, or alno!t, aiBClIy oao- OBOWTH IS GOAL rector of St. Tbomai’ ; and the The Council of Catholic wo consider ell who die in the fearth of the total Rev. Roy Figlino of Brij^ton, Plonned at Cemetery On May 25 at 10:30 a.m. the Church or who should be Cath regional director of the NCRLC. Women U a federation of Cath Archbitbop Urbaa J. V«hr seniors and their friends will as Tbe praosing need for more olic women’s organisations com ef Daaver will offer a Soteasa olics, wa may aay that abont the high achool apace ia told in the Richard Mark President Tba iactitala will opaa at posed of 117 parish and 22 Poatifical Maaa la Mt. Olivet sist at Mass in the college tame percentage has run alt figures for high Mhooli mod 3 p.m , Monday. Aug. 26. w ith interparochial groups. Sessions Camatary en Mamerial Day, chapel The Very Rev. William through Denver history. high school students for lost ragiitratioB. Dianer w ill b« of its convention were held at May 30.