Commencement
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
Commencement, 2000
Commencement 35 mm color negatives. Outdoors. Graduating seniors marching to Abbey Church. Faculty in last two frames. Negative page title: Commencement 2000 SJU.
Commencement, 2000
Commencement 35 mm color negatives. Frames 1-13 posed pictures of a black man, B.A. hood, no honor cords, seated in front of Abbey Church with Great Hall in background, and in window of brick wall between Great Hall and Breuer wing of monastery. Frames 14-23 Graduating seniors gathering before ceremony, near Sexton Commons. Frames 24-27 Kevin Clancy delivering speech in Abbey Church. Abbot Timothy Kelly is in three of these images. Negative page title: Commencement 2000 SJU.
Commencement, 1978 1980 1982 1983 1985 1987
Commencement, 2002
Commencement
Pages 7, 18-18b, 31-32, and 40 (35 mm color negatives) digitized.
Commencement, 2003
Commencement, 1994
Commencement 35 mm color slides. No slide in pocket 02. image13 Alan Page. There is one unmounted 35 mm transparency, Fuji 100 (Fuji RD) in pocket 19. Graduates lining up with Quad, Benet and Auditorium in background. We cannot scan it as 35 mm film because it is a single frame, and cannot scan it as a slide because it is unmounted.
Commencement, 1991
Commencement 35 mm color slides. There are no slides in pockets 03, 06, or 09. Outdoors, before the ceremony. Images 13-15, and 17-20 are of festive flags near the Bell Banner. Other photos include marshals, small groups of graduating seniors, students lining up, a sign with instructions for honors graduates, procession to Abbey Church.
Commencement, 1990's
Commencement 35 mm color negatives. Images include Don Talafous, Paul Fitt, Brother Willie Borgerding, Joe Farry, Vincent Tegeder.
Commencement: MISSING, 2000
Commencement: MISSING Probably 35 mm color negatives. Loaned to Greg Becker in August 2002, not returned. Missing as of March 28, 2007.
Commencement Photographs, 1940s-1980s, 1989
Commencement Photographs, 1940s-1980s Photo 1: Commencement day address, 1989. Photo from the balcony of William F. Buckley giving his commencement address.