St Francis College - Motus Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)
- Class of 1974
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Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1974 volume:
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Sack: 717mm?! Coffey: at'da'efazd, mark: 04005 m OFFICE OF THE: April I974 PRESIDENT To the Class of 1974: Yearbooks are among the most curious of publications. Th ey capture only one year in the lives of a college community, and the mere paper the pictures are printed on undergoes far less aging as the years progress than the people who inhabit those pictures. Depending on the moment in time we happen to open them, yearbooks graphically remind us of what we were compared to what we are, and the comparisons can evoke any number of emotions: laughter, nostalgia, fondness, regret, thonkfulness, - the list goes on. Most of all, yearbooks remind us that the past can be remembered, but not relived. Hopefully, this book will be a record of happiness and pride For each of you; hopefully it will bring Forth memories ofo time oF togetherness, of accomplishment, of growth of mind and spirit, of a college that helped you discover yourself and your place in the eternal scheme of things, of a year that was crucial - in the best sense - in the development of the person you have become. This book will never be more compelling to you than the First day you receive it and leisurely page through it, counting the number of times you were captured on Film in a variety of situations, savoring your graduation portrait. Years later when your children or grandchildren haul it out of some dusty attic, be prepared For some fun - especially as you try to give them o logical explanation For the 1974 phenom- enon of streaking. My greatest hope personally is that whenever this book is opened in the indefinite future, you will be impressed not so much by the fact that you have changed in the intervening years, but what kind of change has token place, and what role Saint Francis College played in Foeusing the direction of that change. it you are continuing to learn, to seek new challenges, to extend your devotion to God and the betterment of the lives of those around you, we hope that your undergraduate years with us will have provided the basic impetus for lthe ongoing vitality of your life. Thot is our reason For being. It is also my personal hope that your senior year will have proved to be a turning point in the history of Saint Francis College. This was a year marked by the introduc tion of wide-ranging changes in curriculum, the addition of energetic, Forward-Iooking people to the staff of the College and the design of distinctive new maior programs. In short, it was a year when Saint Francis College mapped at future for itself that would ensure growth and progress while other colleges were experiencing a slow decline, or even vanish- ing. The key to all oF our changes was the challenge of meeting the needs of our students better. And you, the Class of I974, played a vital role in it all - both directly and indirectly. Your cooperation, understanding, and suggestions For improvement were invaluable in helping solve the problems that wide- scale curricular transition inevitably brings. ln student life, you helped generate an enthusiasm, unity, and sense of personal responsibility to each other and the College that might have seemed impossible when you were freshmen. We thank the Class of I974 For that contribution, and we shall never forget it. Finally, the year was marked by the greatest personal tragedy I have ever known in the drowning of our son Bobby last July, yet it has also provided some of the greatest professional challenges and satisfac- tions I shall ever know. I hope that the past year will ultimately be one which is distinguished by the Strength that results from having met uncommon challenges and overcome them - both For myself and For the College. Thank you for everything you have done for Saint Francis College. I hope that we will merit your loyalty and support in the years ahead. Sincerely, Robert L. Horn President Do . . '-I ?'F n '- 9:12; I..- . 5' 3 f5- 5 Asyov, -nte h I 1t -.'aem.heve 55 .'- .- . 5 T5 TWliv., -. -..-...t 't'w sows the' J 3' 1.7 ' --r- DEDICATION This year the Motus staff is proud to dedit'ate the year- book to Dr. Robert Horn. He has shown a great desire to help not only the college but the community around him. In two short years he has brought about changes that have im- proved the quality of St. Francis and is on the road to in- tiating more advancement. To this hard working and dedi- cated man we extend our gratitude. For a true achiever, what St. Francis actually required. 251;. Ur. R0hvr1 Hum Ur, Frank Kriul Dr Donald m: Intuv AI ShlnkL-I 1 . Mr. laul Star MI. Ht'H hrmiu-n Mr. Arlhur tlallanl MI. leYll'l DvTurk Fr Donald 'x'kerir HI. l. .Im x14 Mdh- Dr. Luquva Donna Dr thur Sknp Mr. lun Hardvr MM Paulmlt- St. Ours Hr RnIn-rt Lnbml Dr. Gilln-rt wmm-l IJr Lilhl-rr Bnnv Dr. Fran; N'nuulm Mlas nmlv Mdthtt-wn lIlr Iohn KiLruLi, Jr. Uh lrmwt Ihr-rnvn Dr. N-mmn Bmuprv Hr. Rnhwr ParvnIi-du Hr. Hz-ru- Pmsmm Ur. Lirrnw Ihnuuin H. Bmwdul Fink Vtr. Harold lm- Mvaduu-a r- . .. Dr. Sandra KE'III'HH Fr. Ray mund lagane i-r. flourgo Mart il Mr, Iarm-A Thommn Ur Liurl-n: :- lJmh DI. Hugh annedv Dr. Guy Sania Lmia t T f .. . J Dry William VVurtman Mn. Juan Fanut'th' Mrr Robert Crutly Mr. Raymond A. Kt-nnl'rllh Mr, Willard lat OI'JHPFI Lhervl Hvthvringlun Mr. W'Hliam lehvrt 5.1m, Dh'ib .Vlr'a. their Mn. Vugima Nelson Mn Crate Vht'anm Sue Vt'aml Gil h'arnpr Hrk. Dnmlln Vuutnn r' Sherry Howells Rlld loBionda- Jtmnm- Mat nmhl'r l'rvdd H LHm'r Ann H dri u Pvtit lul Jl'nl' Ht'rThmulnl' Dun ll m Mart oux Eddiv laerd'u-rv I . Ir :- .1; ll w haut- Unrdlm l Um Ft-rn lnmngpr Inm-Ihv Bakw Iov Em Kltt hl-n Huff Hdlk' gtnn Chewl Hmherin am Star P Roy Warmachuck Mn Pnthvlr Mrs 09in N Shinkol 18 Paul Dallaire IN APPRECIATION Unfortunately a yearbook may be dedicated to only one Person. This person is one who has shown an extraordinary Effon to serve the ht'hUOI. Wu fee! our main! was a good One. However lhere were many other peopie who were considered and we think that they deserve a sincere thank YOU for helping us out. William Worlman Dr. Iuhn KILUHIM ?l FRESHMAN ORIENTATION ?2 Tug of Ken Mvsmnd, W'eehawkrn Rick HOIfrm k Sue UIHe-spie- Moment; wasted are mumvnts gone, To live each fully is To live life true. Stop and think, 34 War The magic disappears Hold on 10 the present; The future cares for itself L Godbout '73 '25 Freshman Girl's Party Pat Brandon d.j., Chris Beaulieu, Marti Hass, Adriana Pessina, Sparkle, Carol Boyle Eik'on Dunn. Kan-n thrim-nson, Laur'n: Jackson 26 .. .7 .a..7 .1 ..L..6....r.. 9 dvr u.- x.....uc I .v . .1? . I Barbara Con'hiu MI-Ituiw Hr: M H Suo cmttani 2? u C u . ,gi:-O;; iI.I-;H;r;r54d' 1 I ME; I I 'H Envy, Klurw .-I- i ' . 'mh Nadllv, judx Pms-t-rs, Hub C'dH-IhdH t .Hhx Philcu, i hm L Euanm, Iindd depimnu 5:. i .1 E Donna annv leEHAHKEIh nECREATIOp DEPT. Mike Graham Mikl' Hagan I'.Iul Uvnwn Dt-Fw 31 mm t'henm Rh h Norman Pmm k Finn Doug Det-rin Frank. Pl-m. Hal lillghtun Andrea Thomas, Mike Hogan Fall Weekend 31. Ranv hnmll, Bvrnit' O'Hara gan . m Jvdmk. 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