St Francis College - Motus Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)

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...h..a. a. . 1' 1- ' Ir, T-I C ' id'ihr' ' u u E. LIBRARY BIDDEFORD. ME CONTENTS 5.1mm .a.-.'-...-..... n...u..u.g....... .ng n-nf-o-Iou-Inn ....h....uq.... Wsmmm IIIIII.III III.III.II ID'II Dedmahon d.g.......... 4 ......,.. - - .-. .- 9 - Inc! .. ' null .I'Ilbl' I. We Dedicate MOTUS 1969 To Raymond A. Kenneally . 01 Q4? .. k 1.1!! o l'IIi.nIIIl: c.lllti. . IIIDIIIkIII. illll. J: 3.4L! ... 1. - 13.. .ul. PBESDENT DR. RICHARD J. SPATH Penetrating, September Sun . . . On my skin Feel the cooling breeze. FRESHMEN I . I n. l . I. I - . l7 ' . ryg' - J v Vb ! ,1 I - F i 1' t I - II ' ' .I- . II I A , I .L 1 I la. I .. L 'I -.. I - ' . un- ORIENTATION None is traveling Here along this way but I, This autumn day. L .t . .4 1 l4 Slow days passing, accumulating, How distant they are, The things of the past! 16 It is the exposure to a variety of diHering situations that makes experience a treasurehouse. But I shall End the sullen racks and skies. Unchanged from what they n were when I was young. . Resolve to be thyself, and know, that he Who finds himself, loses his misery. 2n 1H J Iin-IHHI Spr-rIJ Rnnald Hz-gnh. Klmk Mc-rvrltld. Inim HJALHMH. 5! $3 .1!- 5 am . m: e. if RI 'r T'- v-- yy- x. If '5 A. 'I'- .ll. 1- ' . 14...; 1' Queen of Peace lJUIIJld RmhL-fnrl. CALM DAYS THE SWIFT YEARS FORGOTTEN 11'! Egg E52 g c.lilu Mn; 36 Stfnl'll'u I 'I1;1r1:-IJi' Rilerd 5mm. Erie Fivhne-r. Patrick Ryan Frank Frey. +3 .: .1... u .2 3+ 3. . Ruben R:':m-nszlione. Cimbrd Stash. 7.5-1 40 Terrance Ulrich, William Dixon. 0 Leaves, ask the breeze Which of you will scatter first from the verdant trees. Immim1,ncm'uux.CMOI-ul FuIIvln-I'. Cum! L'nnh-vlt. JHHUW lmelrmn t:.tll'?lxll F.II:1LrI.I'.I:IVI Lululn'll Halmlm Fiiippnu-J i i ' l I I .1 4 Yield to the willow All the loathing, all the desire 0f your heart. Pntrlrm lmt'lmr. W 2 Jack Newhull. Mnrrii TELLfEb. Pillll l'loIIIIi's Bvrhumd DI-muni. 'l'iumms Smith. Nature brings Enough of fallen twigs To make a Ere. Bnhbit' L320. 46 Hubert Cnssidyx Lmdal .Ln-Humt? David Cucrliu. Fmdlrrirk SerI'lLE. Nancy VVJI'L Ronald Htmtuh'm. lllf'? Snin-y. Small CIuIItn-r 1S; 50 Mil lulu .l- lelLlu Bmu- Yarringmn. 'V Ni Slphr-n CupuhLm-z'o. Huhvtt Suhm. Hid: rd julmn-L Juwph Eri'kullulL HOMECOMING You Who have spoken words You who have broken the silence. The Will is free II ,5 Strong is the Soul, and wise, And beautiful. 61 Y L. iiiat mu; g 1, -.'..IL... L - . r HUMPHREY N IXON - VA LLACE tkrte S'Tr me: I'ma- G3 HGIVE A DAMN, MARATHON on:- : I J. FM .Io .xthleFilEu-iJ. -. n 42-3 .... . $55555 . , h .I ' 11' T 111111115 m: 311121111111 . ... ..- --mw---W u A The first dream of the year; I kept it a secret And smiled to myself. T4 ID U 1 C e L0 G 76' SOPHOMORES mm a den: rmm m m .m.mt wmu mag Tw .m t I 81 A Winter eve; There ' too, 15 joy In loneliness. Thumzu Paying Hunalxl lilmpdvlain Ki Winter Seclusion: 84 Grmzun' MvUiH. Samson. jrx't'h'n Guimun. Hm-ro Davina. - 1' I III: . -' .' J ;. ' - . .1- . ' mam guaninuma-a 6-; US$98. h 86 Front: jeffrey Grant. John Harrington, Joseph Marni. Back: Norman Begin. David Duluc. Henry Tracz. Daniel O'Shen, anlld Dubuque. David Mala. Soft snowflakes settle down on the unstin'ing branches A world of silence. William Swislun-k . t i Salmltorv PUHI.L J.mlm-Ilm- Bum-lu-r. 11-me Human. 83 Under the winter moon, the river wind Sharpens the trees. u... u... -Ii':-I Kuchnn. Tinmdu' john Cloonan. Robert Lt'lilChL'lll'. George Kurllacik HE? 90 Rh ; Vito Gulaimto. Norman Albert. Stc-pln'u Kissinger. Hulwrt Shun, .Iutnt-a Shunqlunasu . Within pale silence Spreading from the Evening moonlight. H! Nancy Silkinat. Sharon Siikiunt Haber: Scott. Tr an quility: Walking alone Happy alone. Walter Brine 931 Kt-L III HHIJL'I'L F34 The long day; The sound of the water Says what I thmk 93 Andrelo Druin. Allan Kellis, john Newhnll, Brian PaLric-k. James Mount. Louis Picnila. Thomas Comlon, Thnmas ODea. Hie Tunniu. Gerard Griffin. UT Marc Mutty, Jumps Avnline, jumes Dotto. Patrick Jordan. Jnhn Urluwski. Dmm'ch Draugris 98 1!. Robert Pappzilia. John 0:11:95. Richard CYDonnell, W'iliiam Columbn. ?Jli Itiswarmtoday.... ButItln'nk I feel the chill Of that winter sun. Cale lmary. Dame Hmm. 1 mi h '3 1-1! 'n 101 102 Mirhurl Bx-Imuzcr. Km'm ML-Kuu'lil'l'. 103 104 WINTER WEEKEND Saturday 111T 108' IUD ORGANIZATIONS Paul Daigie. MOTUSL 110 Economica Ill moH-HOH-w HH-mm MSH- Sl-ult-d: Frank Ba-unl, MmlI-mlm; Jlllil'll Vdclmn. Bad. Hon: Drmlh Mdlurthy jcrry BL-Hi- 15'1'. l xIII Alltin'll. United Nations Jim anl Photography 11. : Varsity Club 1M Al Smapum. Co.u-II Blumiiry. Bud Ilhlnnl'ugx Born: Fvll'.m1:l.j:ly Ia-Cluh. Mark Marenda, Bay Dettare. ?wszxc. ,gzm Relations Pub1.1c . . . . .. . r w. x1. $n .. . . n. l .. x. .. . . u . . . xvi! 5...qu COlumbUS Of Kn.lghtS fl. Ed Murrisuy' Bob H 3qu, Vin thruhe, Paul Zucca. Bmm- Dubmwraki. 116 HP: UmHH-I-JOFGOHHGE cicldn jun Furringtun, Ed Surunm. Dennis Md' ':rth IIU Inf 2.5. 120 to History Club SC i Franca Academic L9 Deanas List Banquet 124 1dr Th $3. 'IJI ll1tfi. 3k Cultural Affairs IIand? 128 Taiseupthe J; iMuU-LIM ' WE. 129 FACULTY Raymond A. Kenneully CHAIRMAN FACULTY SENTATE 130 Xlrt John E. Simulat- SOCIAL SCIENCE The social sciences seek to inform the student about the functioning of society, give him Experience in analyzing its ways, and suggest ideal patterns for community living and enterprise. The aim is to prepare the student to use social analysis thistorical, economic, poiitical, sociologicalt as one set of tools in reaching independent, well-considered judg- ments and to develop within him an orderly, objective way of thinking about human affairs. Dr. Fran! A. NIHHITn-t L'Sl Dr. IJ'IJ Muhl-r Dr. Jacques Mk Doxs-ns XII. ICJHIIL A. Hulnl Mr. Gary S. Eirsmull Mr. John F. Bitt-r 13-1 Mr. James Beaud I'y Mr. t';t?tll'LEB Evil n 135 THEOLOGY-PHILOSOPHY Fr. Joseph Lemieux Ill DORHS Mr. John Brinkmdn 136 Fr. Comm, Marvil O.F.M. HT NATURAL SCIENCE : L ML Han-tl E. Unlx-Il 13H Ur. Hululrl Lur'ruuurr lenm I. H'I'inllim B 1:15: 140 HUMANITIES Included in the Division of Humanities are the following areas of study: Ene- arts, classical languages and literature, modern languages and literature. The modern languages currently offered are German, French, and English. The Division also offers several courses in comparative litera- ture. Though currently the Division has majors in only two areas - French and English - it should be possible far it in the near future to develop a major in classics. Offerings in the fine arts and in the modern languages will also be expanded soon, it is hoped, though new majors in these areas are not likely to be developed for quite a while. What is it that combines these diEerent subjects and areas into one divisinn? Sometimes one wonders, but the fact is that the humanities are those disciplines which study man as man, not man as producer or consumer, as ab- stracted or specialized, but man as he is reHected by the mirror of art, man as he experiences his existence. It is our common involvement in the meaningfld representa- tion of human experience which brings us in the Division of Humanities together. DR. HUGH L. HENNEDY Mrsh loan Menlu Dr. Hush I-iermedv Joseph Hf. Mnhont'y Mr. Harvey H. Bernard ML FI'JIIL I'llishulm. Mr. Jom'ph B. XVaguer 1-1'. MT. Alfred M. Puulin L VI Duvld A DI'THI'L Dr. HIM: Hm-rnuu Mr. Herve J. Pnissan! u n .r r a P M m x 1m Pu. L M Mr. Harvey H. Bemard Mr. Robert McKay Mr. Raymond vazuc O.F.M. M r. Luwmnu- C. Dark 1 4 4 ,v-ux - -: -E-9' u T w. JUNIORS 0n the sandy beach, Footprints: Long is the spring day. l 4.9 David MCCH run M ichnel Curcoral'l CALM DAYS THE SWIFT YEARS FORGOTTEN 131 Rocco Femmtta, Andrew Popinchalk. WilIium Frcney. Frank Wanat, Jol'm Morse, Burke Reilly. Jnhn White, Ronald anhriam. Gregory thtv. L: g - 4 0g;- 2m M: Hr- Juhn Vadnnay, Juliun Vnchun. The grasses are misty, the waters now silent; It is evening. Thomas Sulutir'lln. Hubert Lynn, Juu'ph Buffuni. 'Wminm Lunn-tti. 158 Thomas Nichuls. Gvorw- LAK'amn, Robert Mazzulini. 158 TRESPASSING FORBIDDE PRIVATE ROAD FOR DELIVERY ., AND STAFF ONLY., 5 f FRANCIS quGEI John Bailey. Andiohy Cuiaabrese. From the distant bound Of the cool, the ocean moon Rises bright and round. j IF. - ' - ' ch Anmdu- JED Lutu'ulam. Anthony Luriallm IS?! Spring has come in all simplicity: a light yellow sky. Front: Fred Schiethe. Seated. left to right: William Stevens, Francis Buckley, Paul Blain. lJUH't'II BrdurtL'T'humas Mullm'. 160 Nil William Criliu. P. Lenny Gibbons. Raymond Cagmm, William Feeley. Thomas Misiewicz, Richard Forest. ; 1.' y i Thmnus Reed. Rabcrt McKelma. Raymund Dettore, Gaston Mutola. 162 A bleak gale that raves, Dies away, remaining only In the roar of waves. Ichmll Huiur, JI'H SIIJIIL Ed Mnrriswy. B111 Curmuirth. lfiii O Springtime Twilight, Ht'rbt'rl Sm ith. Ti :nuthy Nmmun. 16-! Tvrmncc O'Neill. Mark Shma. . . . Precious moment worth to me a thousand pieces. 1 65 ADMINISTRATION Dean .-' v-,-I ' , -. . . 1.1-, .4 ' co.u- , -.:1 .72. i'julm- . Mrs. Coriw. Therrieu 166 Director of Student Affairs Mn. Martha Muxw l6? 2:: E : Registrar Mr. Arthur T. Gallant M I'm Virginia NPISGII 168 Director of Counseling . ' 3341.2 Fr. Kevin Kidd O.F.M. Mn. P.IHEIHV Bunrhl-r Ifi'J Placement and financial aid ML John AA 'MUArdle -JL-. - .'jl'lt . 1.1.; - Treasurer :md Chaplain Fr. Matthew Audilxwt 0.F.M. 170 Director Of Development -.-L l'h- i Mn. Julirltl' t:.'lll1.l1.l.. Director Of Fiscal Planning, Business Manager Mr. Hulllfri A. Nuns: Publicity Mr. F. immnm'l, Mrs. Btultrivc Puthirr Librarian Mrs. Fl KTLI W'JI IIDI Referencr Librarian M in Leah thit- 174 Mr. John L. anr. Director of Admissions Admis sions Fr. Ovid Tunguuy, DEAL kli'is J. Hum. Vt'umunk tlumm-Inr Mm. 'wl main, N.Ii-Ndlluhtuu KN. allege Receptionist. ..C McCardw Mrs. Grace auchier, Book Store Manager. 1'. Marcel F M . Emum. aw. Mr. Art Enmin. Mr. Ted Calk'EIIE. ML Ronald IA-cluir. 176 ML vaie Carson, Fund Manuge'r. Cafeteria Staff 177 uli .9 ... .111 . ..r I78 IT?! 180 MOTUS Paul D. Duigle jr'l'frey Stuip Ted Borck STAFF The Editors manna... Paul D. Daigle, Ted Borel: LarOm Editor ............................................. . ...... Ieifery Stolp Business Manager Patrick Parker Consultant .......................................................................... John H. Pence Moderator ...... Joseph B. Wagner Pullick A. Purkt-r .1011 '1 IL l't'un- lSl SPRING WEEKEND lhii Saturday, Beach Party 1 S4 186 187 SOCCER 188 155! Stunding: Coach Birnn ClifTurd Stash, Danny Donahue. Bill Femmy. Jumrs Mount, Runny Dulmqm: Pad Crockett Peter Huffman. Greg Ahattte. Kneeling: Steve Kissenqer. Bub Shane. Tum Martin. Larry Low. Jim Shuunoswy, Tony Crullu. Andy Popinuhalk. Pt'tt'r Alter. 190 lUl COUNTRY 194 E. .m K m K F HE. .C r rk. H... .s. m h LU n D .r u 1 r B u. m .m H J l u... . I D r. e k r .lu p. H. N. d m B. LM. t H c. m n d n In ML 5 Bob Hmmmglinlli Jilkt- 1lel'ffiFl'.JtKu BI'FSIl-llldll. Mikv Cnrtrumn. BASKETBALL 551 197 J .V. Basketball 198 55......- . $,L.V f ., . r47 ' 3411??! 9:7 69 g a Q 51' Varsity ,- g ,2 .. Basketball ii Z f u. 11'. 5:3 '1 . VIP '1' 9717 711.51!!! ,Ill .3 .1 I r fqilleu-E 3.1 uk? 7 - -m 1.: Standing; V710 thlLl-HQ'IIU. Prtrr Alter. Bin Lyons; Ih'nnls Kllnrrh, Hull Haullnu. UI-nrgp KIN! Lmk. Bob Dcnit-o. '31de Bmudn'. Silling: llm Rl-umn. Ttrd fI-IIIm-ttr'. Norm Frrluulv. Ihm MurknwsLi, LUIIIh Pifnlhl. Jay Bludl. l 7-!!! EM1:1+FWHJ . 23:; E'iI' r: -. :- HOCKEY 202 -- -- .. - - -...., - .u.- -..... --. ,-u.:m..;.u', mm Standinu; Charles. Burlkns. Duvul MJIH'E JHUL' NHGH . N.In- Dvmmw, HIII thuum. Urm- Allhrivu. Gvrn Kuwl'u'r. Kc'xin Ft-rn. HIL'h-I'ld Cluallulm. MJI'VII Hismx Kurrhnu Tum f'uu nnlh . Jirn H'CuiLIhJu Jukv lgnFl-rnu-r. HJV 111mm BEL ; 1205 L L A DD E S A B 211T 208 i . . a? ti. ltta I U. ill iv 113.! 21m 211 GOLF 212 SENIORS 'rl Joseph Adams History Thomas Abbanante Economics Peter Alter Mathematics ' 1, John Averett ' Economics James Barry Sociology Paul Belanger Sociology 2H! Gerard Belliveau History Robert Belisonzi Economics Thomas Benenti Biology Gerard Bolduc Mathematics William Bodkin Sociology EVilliam Bohlin English Gregory Brathwaite Biology Theodore Borek Economics Theodore Caquette English Arthur Casey Sociology Eugene Capoccia Sociology Ronald Cartier English Ralph Chabert Philosophy Leon Cheesman History ; A Giles Coffey Theology Thomas Connolly Sociology Lea Cyr Mathematics Paul Daigle History on ......J 228 Joseph Dilorenzo English Francis Danahey Mathematics m.- 1-- H! Russell Dirico History James Farrington Mathematics Robert Doherty Economics Richard Faillace History 228 Thomas F leming I English James Flanagan History Allen Gerry Mathematics L. Robert Graff Economics Frank GiIOy Economics Richard Glaser Economics 2'30 Richard Griggs Mathematics John Crennon French Frederick Gutekunst Economics D Michael Home History Robert Ilawco English George Hickey Philosophy H! ya lo John Kline Economics Joseph Kennedy William Kohlstm Richard Labonte E553; n A it? '- James Lamontagne English Roger Lannie ECOnOnliCS Terrence Lapotosky English Albert Latini History Arthur Le Clair Mathematics 234 John McAuliEe History fay :- James Lenihan Economics John Little History Robert McMahon History Joseph Mancini Economics James Markowski History 2:35 Richard Morin French Harry Mihalakos Mathematics Frederick Miller Sociology Patrick Parker Econon cs John Pence Sociology Christopher Plunkett History 2-10 John Quigley Economics William Rogers History Gregory Rindfuss Economics t9 to Edward Sarama Biology Frank Salerno History Richard Sheehan Sociology ALA Bernard Smith Brian Walsh Economics Sociology TH ? James 2011 Paul Zucca History Sociology Senior Banquet It takes as much energy to wish us it does to plan. - 1. ml !: Fla J 1t. 5: .-- fl 244 2.45 2-46 Baccalaureate Mass GRADU ATION fig; 31-..; .- '5'. QI5! Today H.150 Now Belongs To The Past. 1m rim 1-: 'IIIWL id in L5; :15: R P V . atrons .T 258 Your MAINE yearbook printer. - PORTLAND LITHOGRAPH COMPANY - 772-0131 252SPHINGSTREET,PORTLAND.MA1NE 04102 ADVERTISEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM ENDItI' JR. TIN AI IADEMY Rl- Blil'lli 5'! AMP I JMI'ANY. Im. MI. and Mrs. FREDERICK C. PARKER In Memory Of DH. EDH'AHD S. SAHAMA Dr. and Mrs. TIMOTHY MORAN .33 i I way. if tsx Mr. and Mrs. JAMES W'. PAPPAS 25E: Corp. Oil A Stations? Fitchburg, Mass. ying Dunlop Tires Montuori 260 Mr. and Mrs. BENEDICT C. SOHM In MEMORY uf DORIS V. DAIULE Mr. and Mn Loris n. ULAHHH Goose Rocks Beach - Club and Compound ' Only 10 minutes from Assisi Cottages and Cabins C. R. Butts - Kennebunkport LEE'S STUDIO 0F PHOTOGRAPHY 78 Graplun Street Biddeford, Maine 282 '531'f Him. . THE SHEEHEN REAL ESTATE and INS. AGENCY Dr. and Mrs. TIMOTHY MORAN Mr. and Mrs. THEOLXHUC BOHEK 2H5 God Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And the wisdom to know the diiference.


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