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Rev. John A. Fitterer, S.J., M.A., S.T.L., Dean Arts and Sciences Any living organism must constantly change and perfect itself in little things and big in order to achieve full growth and perfection. The same is true of the various branches of any university that is a live and growing force towards the perfection of its products. The College of Arts and Sciences is aware that change within the administration, the faculty, the curriculum, and the physical plant is important for us in becoming a more vital and living part of Seattle University. Faculty Clarence I. Abello, B.tcon. Instructor in Modern Languages Walter M. Aklin, A.B. Assistant Professor of Music Francis Aranyi, P.D. Lecturer in Music Rev. William E. Armstrong, S.J., Ph.D. Instructor in Modern Languages Rev. Engelbert M. Axer, S.J., S.T.I., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Maryse Bader, 8.A. Instructor in Mathematics William E. Bennett, M.A. Instructor in English Rev. Ernest P. Berlin, S.J., S.T.I., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Rev. Anthony Bischoff, SJ., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English 21
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Commencement The end of a student's college career is fittingly signified by the ceremonial-kissing of the Bishop's ring. Climaxing four years of study, commencement for the class of 1958 was held on May 29 at the Civic Auditorium with Rev. James T. McGuigan. S.J.. as academic marshal. The exercise was opened with an invocation by Rev. John E. Gurr, S.J.. Academic Vice-President. Brian Cullerton gave the valedictory address. Lieutenant General Arthur G. Trudeau, Chief of Research and Development, Department of the Army, was the speaker and honored guest at the 1958 commencement. Lieutenant General Trudeau received a Degree of Doctor of Laws. Honoris Causa. The presentation of degrees and awards was presided over by the Most Reverend Thomas E. Gill, Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle. Noel Brown was the recipient of the President’s Cup which is given annually for scholarship. The SU Chorale, under the direction of Mr. Girl Pitzer, sang Open Our Eyes” by MacFarlane. and “Sing Praises by Glurm.
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Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S.J., M.A., S.T.B. Assistant Professor of Theology Rev. J. Gerard Bussy, S.J., S.T.L, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Rev. Robert J. Carmody, S.J., S.T.L, Ph.D. Professor of English Walter A. Carmody, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Chu Chiu Chang, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Theodore S. Chihara, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics John S. Courthcno, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology Rev. James J. Cowgill, S.J., S.T.L, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics Nikolas J. Damascus, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Mary L Day, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Rev. Edward J. Doherty, S.J., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Rev. Joseph P. Donovan, S.J., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History David A. Downes, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Thomas E. Downey, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Rev. Edward S. Flajole, S.J., S.T.L, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages 22
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