Aquinas College - Thomist Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1967
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Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1967 volume:
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EDITOR -IN-CHIEF ........
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ORGANIZATIONS
ARTS - SCIENCES .......
HAPPENINGS ......
SPORTS .......
GRADUATES ......
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost
Cheryl Nahs
Miss Elizabeth Jennings
Donald Quillan
Marilyn Martin
Sandra Lee
Linda Alec
Mary Pyman
Margaret Wayman
Peggy Owen
Roseanne Hornik
Edward Manning
Andrea Haga
Kenneth Beatty
Cecilia Bama
Robert Golden
Tom Griffin
George Lee
Ted Williams
Paul Haviland
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Sister M. Aline, O.P.
Vice-President and Dean
Rf. Rev. Msgr. Arthur F. Bukowski
President
Gertrude M. Horgon
Dean of Women
Professor of English
Natalie B. Dean
Secretary to Personnel Deans
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Sister Eugene Marie, O.P.
Assoc. Professor, Asst. Director ot' Libraries
Caroline S. Boker
Reference and Cataloging Assistant in Library
Sister M. Malachi, O.P.,
Assoc. Professor, Director of Libraries
Janet Vidro
Librarian
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Instructor in Art
CHAIRMAN, Sisfer M. Lois, O.P.
Asst. Professor of Art
BIQLOCICAL SCIENCE
CHAIRMAN, Dr. Frederick L. Bouwmon
Professor of Biology
Mary Ann Perry
Instructor in Art
Elizabeth M. Crowley
Instructor in Biology
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Assoc. Professor of Economics
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Asst. Professor of Business Administration
John P. O'Connor
Asst. Professor of Accounting
Sister M. Harriet, 0.P. CHAIRMAN, Sister M. Bernefrc, O.P
Assoc. Professor of Secondary Education Professor of Elementary Education
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Sister Maris Stella, O.P.
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Elizabeth J. Jennings
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Edward S. Small
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Leo W. Graff, Jr.
Asst. Professor of History
HISTORY
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LANGUAGES
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Classical Languages Sister M. Wanda, 0.P.
Instructor in Latin
CHAIRMAN of Languages,
Sister M. Norbert, 0.P.
Assoc. Professor of French
Jeannette Van Der Veen
Asst. Professor of French
Sister M Bertrand, O P
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Roy F. Emerson
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Sister M. James, O.P.
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Asst. Professor of Political Science
CHAIRMAN, Dr. Robert J. Clarke
Assoc. Professor of Political Science
CHAIRMAN, George F. J. Lu Mountain
Assoc. Professor of Psychology
PSYCHO - SGCIAL SCIENCES
Dr. Andrew L. Hoekstru
Lecturer in Psychology and
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Alfred H. Rypsfra
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GRGANIZATIONS
Officers of the Student Senate,
principal representative body of
Aquinas students, arejerry Huns-
burger, treasurerg Catherine
O'Brien, secretaryg Professor
Gertrude M. Horgan, moderatorg
Dominic Mattone, presidentg
Gerald Burns, vice president.
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One of the main projects of the 1966-67 Student Senate was the drafting of a new constitution to
meet the needs of an active, progressive institution. john Long, chairman of the Constitution Com-
mittee, is assisted by Lorraine Denby, james Weatherhead, john Bagladi, Vincent Giovanni. CNot
pictured are Stephen Fiorenzo, Matthew Burns, and Janet Esch.j
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Serving on the Wege College Center Council are Kenneth Neyer, john M. McCaffrey,
james Weatherhead, Charles F. Bromm, Thomas E. Deschaine, Msgr. Arthur F.
Bukowski, Marcia Clapp, and Miss Gertrude M. Horgan. Not. pictured are Sister M.
Lois, O.P., and Sister M. Aline, O.P.
The Wege College Cen-
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student body, operates
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dentg Kenneth Neyer, vice presidentg Thomas Fitzgerald, treasurer
Diane Rollins, secretaryg Patricia lVlcGourty, arty Mary Spreitzer, music
john Long, Thomas Garikes, Patricia Nicholas, special projects.
Officers of the Senior Class are
Eugene Smary, president, Susan
Sandborn, vice president, Paula
Kralovec, secretary, and james
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The Sophomore Class is represented by
Robert D'Orazio, Frederick Farrer, Lorraine
Denby, Ford Turrell, Barbara Bustamante,
and Dennis Hillary.
Freshman Class officers and Student
Senate representatives are Robert
Vanden Berg, Joan Kiel, Jethro Burke,
Mary Lou Burns, John Sutherland,
Diane Crockett, and Robert Thiefels.
The Aquinas Weekly, edited by Kathy jun and
moderated by Dr. Rodger Remington, presents
candid, informative accounts of current happen-
ings on campus.
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artist, Elena Morfin, is responsible for
publishing the finished product.
Reporters Sheila Duddy, Peter Vaccaro, Cecelia Barna, Darlene
Zaska, Kathy Plato, Sue Pontiatowski, and Stan Fortuna, seek
out news and insights, and report them to the faculty and stu-
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The Orbit, Aquinas' literary magazine published annually, serves
as a vehicle for student creative writing. Moderated by Sister M.
Bride, O.P.,the staff includes john Ficht, editorg JR. McDonald
and Marian Smith, associate editorsg Denise Ruskowski, layout
coordinatorg jack Ward and Michele Erdelyi, artists.
One ofOrbit's contributing student-authors,-IoAnn Wojeski and friend, work
diligently on creative work.
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Aquinas Herald C
Published semi-monthly by the students of Aquinas College
Grand Rapids, Michigan
51.50 a year
Editor judy Konrek
Associate Editor Sandy Herman
Copy Editor Bob LeVasseur
Editorial Coordinator Dick Farrer
Sports Editor jim Schaffer
Photographer Frank Kolenda
Business Manager jerry Hunsburger
Circulation Manager Anne Marie Laporte
Artist Marge Laske
Layouts Nancy Tarter
Staff Pat Arsulowich, Don Atkins, Kathy Bleyaert, jerryClark,
Sandy C-esko, Mary Beth Greiner. Mary Helen Lezon,
Vallery Mann, jim McCormick, Cheryl Nans, Cathy
O'Brien, Carol Piggott, Wanda Pawlowski, Kathy Plato,
Maureen Rice, Rita Selinsky, Cathy Stadelman, Bob
Thiefels, Fred Vincent.
Copy Readers Carol Feinauer, Mary Sheridan
Typists Kathy Pietsch, Carole Ziemba
Moderator Sister Maris Stella, O.P.
Business Advisers Mr. Melvern Casy, Mr. john O'Connor
Printer Rapid Composition Service
National Advertising Representative -
National Educational Advertising Services
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Marge Laske, staff artist, artistically
interprets ideas and happenings for each
HERALD publication.
As editor of the HERALD, Judith Konrek
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Lambda Iota Tau, National Literary Honor
Society, is devoted to intelligent and
personal analysis and discussion of cur-
rent contributions to the world of litera-
ture. To be eligible, students must be
juniors or seniors majoring or minoring in
English or a foreign language, must main-
tain a high scholastic average, and must
present an initiation paper on a literary
topic.
Current membership includes: john
Ficht, president, Charla Emery, secre-
tary-treasurer, Sister M Bride, O.P.,
moderator, Mr. jack Rang, Lorraine
Hanses, Sandra Lee, Paul McCarthy,
joseph Rosinski, Cheryl Nahs, Mary
Pyman, Joann Wojewski.
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Current office-holders of Phi Alpha Theta are
Sr. Marie, O.P., moderator, James Sypniewski,
historian, Carol Ann Lipscomb, retiring presi-
dent, Kenneth Beatty, newly-elected president,
Paul Marietti, vice president-treasurer.
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chairman of the Social
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Officers of the Aquinas College chapter of Beta Beta Beta, na-
tional honor society for biology, are Robert Payne, president, Dr
Frederick Bouwman, counselor, Sandra Lee, secretary-treasurer
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The following students with grade point averages of 4.0 received special recog-
nition at the 1967 Honors Convocation: Bernard Beckmann, Gloria Maliszewski,
Sister joseph Ann Trahan, OP., William Rabior, Diane Crockett, Carol Feinauer,
Michael Moleski, Josephine Stellino, Maureen Rice, Anne Marie Laporte.
Guest speaker at the banquet
was Sister M. Emil, l.H.M., Ph.D.,
president of Marygrove College.
HONORS
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Stan Fortuna keys to the station wagon and advice
on the group's departure to the hills of Kentucky.
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adults to help the poor of the underdeveloped Appalachian region.
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campus are janet Attermeyer, secretaiyg Father Robert Sharkey, OP.,
moderatorg Catherine McGuigan, vice presidentg Robert Golden, presi-
dentg Rosemary Gustina, treasurer Cnot picturedj.
Members of the active YCS Pit cell are George Wazny, Stephana
Gonzales, Jacklyn Christensen, George Lee, Mary Beth Waklut,
Nancy Petroski.
Rose Ellen Krumm, chairman of the St.
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Steven Szczytko, Patricia Roseberry.
Under the auspices of Operation Latin America
and the direction of Professor Gertrude M. Hor-
gan, Susan Hansknecht and Margaret Janetzke
travelled to Peru to work with and learn from
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We are here because we seek to become part of the immense
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by their loyal fans.
BASKETBALL
Dennis Alexander, known as "Vibo" by
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INTRAMURAL SPORTS
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MAROON DIVISION
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STOPPING BY WOODS ON A
SNOWY EVENING
Whose woods these are I think I know.
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To watch his woods fill up with snow.
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To ask if there is some mistake.
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Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep, Robert Frost
Eugene Ellirxg Smary
President
Paula Marie Kralovec
Vice President
Susan C arol Sandborrx
Secretary
James Greydon Black
Treasurer
Sandra Louise Altemeyer
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Michael Jon Broas
Kenneth Robert Beatty
Neil john Birchmeier
Gerald Francis Burns
Augustine Kwamena Comor
Nancy Marie Clark
James Francis Coty
Mark Henry Denay
Michael Edward DuRusse1
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Jac ob J oseph Drenovsky
james Leo Dwyer
Charla Ann Emery
Carol Ann Feinauer
janet Margaret Esch
john Charles Ficht
Kathlerine Eileen Finnegan
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Mary Jo Gibson
Lorraine Theresa Hanses
Daniel Edward Gilbert
Mary Elizabeth Hausbeck
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Peter Lloyd Hoekstra
Charon Dianne Ignasias
Judith Geraldine Konrek
Sandra Marie Lee
Anne Marie LaPorte
Mary Anne Leik
Robert james LeVasseur, J
Margaret Arm McCu11agh
Carol Ann Lipscomb
John joseph McCabe
Dominic Liborio Mattone
Mary Ellen Miles
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Richard Louis Mole-ski
Thomas joseph Mullen
Kenneth Daniel Neyer
Marilyn Elizabeth Neve
Anthony Daniel Nolan
Patrick Norman
Catherine Anne O'Brien
Kathleen Marie Oberle
Ruth Ann Pries
Joseph Edward Pulawski
Thomas Roman Radecki
Mary Louise Pyman
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Maureen Ann Rice
Terrance Michael O'Rourke
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Thomas Saenz
Thomas Marion Sciamanna
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Sandra Louise Altemeyer
Kenneth Robert Beatty
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john Raymond Beckwith
Neil John Birchmeier
James Greydon Black
William Michael Bolger
Robert Oscar Bonazzi
Barbara Ruth Bosch
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Michael Jon Broas
Gerald Francis Burns
Richard Lee Buttrick
Sister Michel Churgo, M.C.
Nancy Marie Clark
Augustine Kwamena Comor
David Michael Connell
James Francis Coty
Mark Henry Denay
Marilou Doyle
jacob Joseph Drenovsky
Ronald James Droski
Margaret Ann Dubicki
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