Holy Redeemer High School - Campanile Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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SENTINEL Holy Redeemer High School, Detroit 9, Michigan, May 31, 1966 Number Receive MINDAUGAS KUTKUS KATHLEEN BRONIAK THOMAS KAUZA CHRIS SCAGNETTI JAMES HILL JOHN EMIG t t JANE CAMILLERI ROSEMARY HARO WI; GERALD DUROCHER KATHRYN FORGACH MARK O'BRIEN Scholarships Colleges Award Ability Mindaugas Kutkus received the Father Smith Scholarship from the University of Detroit, aUniversity of Michigan Re- gents Scholarship, and a Michigan Com- petitive Scholarship to the University of Michigan. Kathleen Broniak received the Silver Anniversary Scholarship to Mercy Col- lege, andaMichigan Competitive Honor- ary Scholarship. Thomas Kauza received a scholarship to West Point and a four-year scholar- ship to Marquette University. Christopher Scagnetti received the Re- gents Scholarship t0 the University of Michigan, and a Michigan Competitive Scholarship t0 the University of Michi- gan. James Hill received a scholarship to Michigan State University, and a Michi- gan Competitive Scholarship to the Uni- versity of Detroit. John Emig received an Honors Schol arship to the University of Detroit, and a Michigan Competitive Honorary Schol- arship. Jane Camilleri and RosemaryHaro re- ceived scholarships from Marygrove. Valerie Michalski received a National Honors Society Award Scholarship from the University of Detroit. Gerald Durocher received a Veteran's Administration Tuition Scholarship to Michigan State University. Kathryn Forgach received a partial scholarship to Sienna Heights College. Mark O'Brien received a grant from the University of Detroit. Cecilia Kieliszewski received a grant for the University of Detroit.

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2 SENTINEL May 31, 1966 Three Seniors Awarded Christian leadership Medals How does a leader emerge from a group? By what standards is leadership to be judged? These questions faced the faculty members who were to choose the students who will receive the Christian Leadership Medal. They were guided by that concept of leadership that requires that one who is to be considered a leader must have the ability to influence others . This concept also depends on the recognition by others that the al- leged leader may and can set the pattern of behavior for the group. They chose Lester Goodchild for his dynamic leadership; his ability to create a spark of enthusiasm and fan it into a blaze. His work on the Challenge for two years, and on the Sentinel for four years; his position as co-editor in his senior year, and his contribution to the Student Council have given him scope for the leadership qualities within him to grow. Ramute Misiunas exerts a leadership that is more quiet and un- assuming, but she is nevertheless considered a leader not only by her classmates but by the faculty and the underclassmen as well. Her work in the Sodality andin the Student Council, and her position as co-editor of the Sentinel have emphasized the maturity that is evident in her judgments and in her contactwith others. James Egan is ahighlyrespectedstudent who emerged as a leader since he first became identifiedwith the Challenge in his junior year. He commits himself whole-heartedly to whatever he undertakes, is able to set a pattern of behavior, and is followed by those who have respect for one who believes that the words maturity and teen-ager are not opposed. Mary Ann Boris, Marianne Donnelly, Kathryn Suchyta, Emily Pace, Christopher Scagnetti, and Charles Bickes were nominated for the award in the discussion that preceded the vote. Mother Ann Mary remarked that the awarding of three medals in- stead of the usual two is notacompromise, but rather a compliment to the Class of '66. Senior members of the National Honor Society, who will graduate with gold stoles are: Bottom row: Linda McMillan, Elizabeth Zaliagiris, Ramona Misiunas, and Linda Tymczak. 2nd row: Josephine Borg, Cecilia Kieliszewski, Linda Holtyn, Sofia Sirutis, Kathleen Broniak. 3rd row: Julie Dashkievicz, Kathryn Forgach, Lorraine Niwa, Mary Ann Boris, Celia Schwab, Judy Deutschman, Kathryn Suchyta, Valer ie Michalskiy and Laura Lee Viau. Top row: Joseph Garland, Thomas Kauza, Mindaugas Kutkus, Chris Scagnetti, James Hetner, John Emig, and Frank Sensoli. RAMUTE MISIUNAS JIM EGAN LES GOODCHILD Seniors Merit Gold Stoles At the Honors Convocation on June 9, twenty-five seniors will receive gold stoles. These stoles not only represent membership in the National Honor So- society, but they also stand as symbols of four years of scholarship, leadership, and service to Redeemer. Many of these students have maintained at least a 3. 2 scholastic average since their freshman year. They have been engaged in co-curricular activities and they represent at least fifteen different clubs and organizations. Among them are those who have won scholarships and grants through com- petitive examinations and as a result of high scholastic standing. Some of these students have won grants at the end of their junior year, to uni- versities where they could work in their chosen field for a summer. All twenty-five of these seniors have during their four years fashioned them- selves into well-rounded adults, and are now ready to pursue higher education. Three of the four officers of the So- ciety are seniors. President James Hetner, Vice-Presi- dent Ramona Misiunas, and Treasurer Mindaugas Kutkusworked together tabu- lating marks, arranging the Induction Ceremony, and making plans for the an- ual Honors Convocation. New Honor Society officers will direct the Convocation under the supervision of Sister Ann Paul, moderator.

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