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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU Commencement Programs 1974 1974 Commencement Program Seattle niU versity Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/commencementprograms Recommended Citation Seattle nivU ersity, "1974 Commencement Program" (1974). Commencement Programs. 50. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/commencementprograms/50 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. CAea Rity 1974 Corn mencemeni SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 1974 Commencement Exercises SEATTLE CENTER ARENA Sunday, June 2, 1974-3:00 P.M. Baccalaureate Mass ST. JAMES CAThEDRAL Saturday, June 1, 1974-3:30 P.M. PRINCIPAL CONCELEBRANT REVEREND JOSEPI A. MAGUIBE, S.J. CONCELEBRANTS REVEREND ROGER E. Biciia-it, S.J. REVEREND EMMETT H. CARROLL, S.J. REVEREND GENE P. DELMORE, S.J. REVEREND A. A. Lux, S.J. REVEREND WILLIAM F. LEROUX, S.J. REvEn Js E. ROYCE, S.J. REvERn Louis A. SAUvAIN, S.J. REVEREND L. JOHN TOPEL, S.J. REVEREND J. KEVIN WATERS, S.J. REvm Pinup WALLACE, M.M. BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS REVEREND L. Jom' ToPEL, S.J. Assistant Professor of Theology Seattle University HYMNS "Ascendit Dens" Jacobus Gallus "Glozy to God" Randall Thompson "Agnus Dei" Tomas Luis De Victoria "0 Day Full of Grace" Weyse-Christiansen "Jubilate" Bernhard Lewkovitch Seattle University A Cappella Choir Louis E. ICirrIft, M.EcL, Director PAUL B. CAIIMONA, Organist Reception CAMPION TOWER—SEATFLE UNIVERSITY Saturday, June 1, 1974-5:00-7:00 P.M. Two Corn mencemen t PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL MARGARET MARY DAVIES, Ph.D. Mace Bearer Louis K. CIIEISFENSEN, Ph.D. Grand Marshal Micuo. LA1Kn, S.J., M.A. ANImE L. YnL, Ph.D. J. WnzjAm McLELLAND, M.A. Assistant Marshals MUSIC "Grand March from Tarinhauser" Richard Wagner "Marche Romaine" Charles Gounod West Seattle High School Band Donn Weaver, M.Ed., Director COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION WnijAm A. Guppy, Ph.D. Academic Vice President PRESENTATION OF COLORS THE ROTC COLOR GUARD INVOCATION REVEREND JOSEPH A. MACUIBE, S.J., MA. University Chaplain HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS REVEREND Louis Grry, S.J., Ph.D. President of Seattle University RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES MILTON KATIMS Conductor and Music Director Seattle Symphony Orchestra Wn.LiAm PsrER BLATrY Author ADDRESS TO GRADUATES WiLLiAm PETER Bz.&rry Author SEA'ITLE UNIVERSITY A CAPPELLA CHOIR "My Song in the Night" Paul Christiansen, arr. Soloist: NANcY STAPNES, (x)ntralto "0 Savior, Throw the Heavens Wide" Motet, Op. 74, No.2 Johannes Brahms Louis E. KELLY, M.Ed. Choir Director PRESENTATION OF DECREES REVEREND Louis GAFFNEY, S.J., Ph.D. President of Seattle University WujjAm A. Guppy, Ph.D. Academic Vice President CHARGE TO GRADUATES REvERm Louis G.jpiy, S.J., Ph.D. President of Seattle University PRESENTATION OF AWARDS President's Award Alumni Distinguished Service Award RECESSIONAL "Grand March From Aida" Guiseppe Verdi Three The University Administration BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT D. O'BiiN, Chairman JAMES MEEHAN, S.J. Chairman, PACCAR Inc. Asssistant to the Provincial for Education, Oregon Province JoN G. BowM President, The Boat Yard Dn. JEANETTE POORE President, Everett Community College MICHAEL DENNEHY Vice President and Manager, JAi.s G. PowERs, S.J. Dean Witter & Company Acting Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Seattle University Louis GAFFNEY, S.J. President, Seattle University JAM Es E. RoYCE, S.J. Director, Alcohol Studies Program, JolIN H. Gi&y, S.J. Seattle University Dean, College of Humanities, University of Santa Clara Jui)GE CHARLES Z. SMITH Associate Dean, University of Washinn PATRICK HOWELL, S.J. Academic Vice Principal, Jesuit High School WILLIAM P. WOODS LEO B. K4uFMANN, S.J. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University Washington Natural Gas Company BOARD OF REGENTS WILLIAM P. WOODS, Chairman HAIou) H. Hm Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, President, Glas-Form Corporation Washington Natural Gas Company THUR HEISDORF GENEVIEVE ALBEBS Former President, Helsdorf and Nelson Seattle, Washington HENRY T. IvEm IRVING ANCHES Attorney, Lenihan and ivers Real Estate and investments WilLIAM M. JENJUNS Chau'inan, Seattle First National Bank THOMAS J. BAiNAN, Emeritus Former Chairman, Western Gear Corporation S. MICHAEl.. KUNATH President, Alumni Association Etcn. BA'rroR Advertising and Public Relations RlioAlnt LER, SR. President, Lakeside industries WilLIAM E. Bosmo, JR. Chairman of the Board, Tn-Land Corporation E. PATRICK Lzi&i Publisher, Fortune Magazine JON G. BowmAN President, The Boat Yard Mns. JAMES (D0Romy) Lyr.cii President, Seattle University Guild EuGENE BERNNER GENE E. LYNN Attorney, Janin, Morgan & Brenner Chairman, The Careage Corporation HENRY BRODERICK Mis. JAMES A. (JANE) LYONS Former Chairman, Henry Broderick, Inc. Coos Bay, Oregon Crwi BUBGLIN JOHN W. MALONEY, Emeritus Land Consultant Architect, Maloney, Harrington, Freesz & Lund WILLIAM R. CIIANrnsR ROBERT D. O'BmEN Former President, Trans-Arabian Pipeline Chairman, PACCAR, Inc. Mis. Joimr E. (MAncA1r) CUNNINGHAM GORDON RoEssIs Des Moines, Washington President, Northwestern Glass RALPH M. DAVIS ROBERT L. SiiE1w President, Puget Sound Power & Light Company Vice President & Manager, Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, inc. CAIU.os Fi.omi President, Flohr and Company Mns. T. EvANs (ANN) Wycxosr Metals Fabricators, inc. Seattle, Washington Four Honorary Degrees WILLIAM P. BLATTY "Upon a significant novelist and film producer whose unique creation and imaginative treatment of the ancient Mephistopheles theme is in the best of the gothic tradition; whose vivid pen has generated a widely-read novel, stirred discussion here and abroad; and earned the commendation of several notable critics; whose screen play has recently been awarded an Oscar. "As the 18th Century gothic novel was born to 'call Hell to the rescue' of what one contemporary characterized an 'Iron Age,' so The Exorcist' memorably objectifles Evil in a time which would as soon ignore it; incisively opens for consideration the non-material dimension and rejects the hegemony of modern naturalism; it speaks to all of the enduring power and ultimate triumph of Love as it successfully contests with that which would debase man's nobility and see to his alienation from self, his fellow man, and his Cod. "HIS achievement with 'The Exorcist' culminates a writing career which began at Georgetown University, was furthered at George Washington University where he earned an English Masters degree, and which has shaped the creation of several novels and screenplays. "Upon William P. Blatty, Jesuit alumnus, author, and producer the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa." MILTON KATIMS "Upon the Maestro in commemoration of this twentieth anniversary of his contributions to music and the arts in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest; who has received international acclaim for his exemplary leadership; for his dedication to the field of music. "A native of New York City, child of Hungarian-Russian heritage, his achievements and recognition as a violist, his international reputation as instrumentalist, mark him a protege of Arturo Toscanini. Maestro Katims, in addition to performing and conducting, has presented numerous recordings to the public, and published significant arrangements of classical works for his contemporaries. "He enjoys the reputation as one of America's most distinguished musical figures, communicating an outstanding love for and enjoyment of music; for nurturing creatively his artistic sensitivities in audiences all over the world. "He has encouraged and promoted the performance of classical and contemporary music within our school systems as well as for the public. He has inspired his listeners to the highest appreciation of music. "Upon Milton Katims of Columbia University, outstanding Music Director and Conductor of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra since 1954, architect for the arts, friend of Seattle University, the degree of Doctor of Music, hoiwris causa." Five College of Arts and Sciences Js C. PowERs, S.J., Px.D., Acting Dean RICHARD P. HICKEY AWARD CHRISTINE THERESA CoRBrr Awarded to the outstanding student in the College of Arts and Sciences. Selection is based upon the student's total contribution to scholarly life and is made by the department chairmen and program directors of the College. A two-volume edition of the Oxford English Dictionaiy, an award which honors the memory of Dr. Richard P. Hickey, professor of English, a beloved and respected teacher at the University from 1947 until his death in 1968, is presented to the recipient. BACHELOR OF ARTS ROBERT Miuzit ADAMS CHRISTINE THEmIS& Coiwrrr ROSEMARY EuzmriI H.iiEN VICKiE VICUNA ANGELES summa cum taude Rurus H. HmEBsow HI JuuErrE MARIE ANGWIN ULLA INGECERD CourER PAUL BERNIE Hori JR. DAVID LEF BAISTER summa cum laude WImAM ALLEN HowAiw MARY ANN FIucRx Bscx F. 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