Kings College - Regis Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 - Class of 1967

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DEDICATION I itPlease report to the oflice of the Dean of Students immediately-Signed, T.A.S? This, unfortunately, might be the sole contact some of us have with the Administrator, Fa- ther Thomas Sheehy, CSC. But it is not com- municating with the man of the same name. These are somewhat different yet related as- pects of the total person to whom we have dedicated this years Regis. He is a frank, di- rect and totally honest man who expresses opinions and doles out the usually deserved recognitions with the same candor. However, did you notice him at the football games twhile the sounds of protest over dropping the varsity sport still echoed in the ranks of both students and alumniW? He was there, as usual, with most important functions. Did you ever try approaching him without having been called to appear? The stoic expression melts at the slightest hint of true humor; the hands are brushed through the hair just as vigorously when discussing Golf as when trying to house four hundred people in three hundred-hfty beds. His warm concern for all student activities can be realized only by catching an unguarded statement or facial expression when two clubs are scheduled to meet simultaneously in the same room . . . or when an ultra-liberal is invited to speak on campus . . . or indeed, when the year- book is eons late and patience is wearing thin on all sides. We dedicate this book therefore, to Father Sheehy, who has given so much for so long . . . to the students, to the clubs and classes, to this college called Kings.

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. . .THE 1967 REGIS 1 know many rules for success but only one sure rule for failure-try pleasing everybody Herbert Bayard Swope PERSONNEL EDITORmILL TIGUE PHOTOGRAPHYUOE BROGHAMER ASSOCIATE EDITORUIM LYNCH PHOTOGRAPHERsmoN McCLOSKEY, DUFFY ASSISTANT EDITOIUBOB WOZNIAK DeLUCCA, DAN SIANI, LAYOUWWOZNIAK, RICH ORLOSKI TOM MOCIAN, STAN YANIK SPORTS EDITORxRICHARD REILLY BUSINEssxGERALD GUARILIA CO-ORDINATORxTOM DOUGHERTY EXCHANGE PROGRAMxFRANK GIUNTA EDITORIAL ASSISTANTxSTEVE BELLUMORI GENERAL STAFWBILL MILLER, JACK Mc- GRANE SENIORS STEVE GATTUSO mLUB$ JACK JACOBS 6TUDENT LIFEL JIM O,BRIEN. ADVISOIVREV. SIMEON GARDNER CSC PAUL JOBSONMMERICAN YEARBOOK CO. AMERICAN PHOTO aAZARus INCVSENIOR PORTRAITS TA BLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATIONB THE COLLEGEM STUDENT LIFEH CLUBS 37 CLASSES and STUDENT GOVERNMENTB8 SPECIAL EVENTS 85 GRADUATIONH46 SPORTSNI ACADEMIC COUNCILH34 ADMINISTRATION and FACULTYH29 FROSH 63 192 SENIORSH45 SENIOR DIRECTORYH93



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Administration and Academic Complex U953-1959i Increasing numbers of students plus departmental growth made necessary the addition of a Science Building to the Administration area in 1959. Under the leadership of President Kilburn, inaugurated in the Fall of 1964, the college has embarked on a long range expansion program. The first signs of the new Kings are now a reality, in the form of Holy Cross Hall, the 12 story dormitory and fac- ulty residence. September, 1966 saw this building dedicat- ed, followed closely by the announcement of an even more ambitious Master Plan for future growth. Scheduled to begin construction in 1967 are Physical Education, Li- brary and Student Union buildings. Due to the generous response of the community and other friends of Kings, a Capital gifts Campaign launched in November of i66 was successful and made available one million dollars. These funds, together with those to be realized through the sale of the colleges scattered holdings will expedite Phase One of the over-all plan, effective until 1972. To meet the con- tinually growing needs of the college, plans include a chapel, additional dormitories, a classroomt theatre building and much needed parking facilities, in addition to the above three projects. 1972 will see Kingis occupying a ten acre 9L1, shaped campus with a total student enroll- ment of 2000. THE PHYSICAL PLANT Holy Cross Hall 119669 Athletic Director Bob McGrane

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