St Marys College - Memorare Yearbook (St Mary, KY)

 - Class of 1968

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To dream the impossible dream To fight the unbeatable foe T0 bear with unbearable sorrow To run where the brave date not go To tight the unrightable wrong To love pure and chaste from afar To try when your arms are too weary To reach the unreachable stat This is my quest, to follow that star No matter how hopeless, no mattetwhow far To fight for the right without question or pause To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause And I know if I'll only be true to this glorious quest That my heart will be peaceful and calm when I'm laid to my rest And the world will be better for this That one man scorned and covered with scars Still strove with his last ounce of courage To teach the unreachable star. Editow's a 2 demgg 5-10 Omgmugafims1 1-18 paw msmdmmm19-36 WAWW... 37-42 Athiwcs 43-48 Campus Candids..............49-55 ttTo dream the impossible dream ... - these lines constitute the ideals that have great meaning for us as students for the Priesthood. For our model Jesus Christ, the Cross, the Chalice, the Crown of Thorns, the Pillar were symbols that represented the reasons for His Coming. In like manner, life at St. Marys is also made up of many 113115 and symbols, the greatest being the bread and wine, used daily at the celebration of the Eucharist. Throughout the 1968 MEMORARE, there are presented these signs, emblems and other significations by which We live. In our career as seminarians, we already owe a great debt of gratitude to out professors, advisots, relatives and friends for their leader- ship and encouragement. But, mainly, we are indebted to our parents, without whose many sacrifices and early guidance our vocations would not have their foundations. To our graduates, we wish great success as they leave and continue in their endeavours towards the Holy Priesthood. Edward Stone Editor Dedimtiow if 96. MDQQAMWSM, lttsmgwablwmtagw 3 wmmmww . .,wake53mucoopmwit1vl4m . 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Be- cause this life was given us through the merits of Our Lord Jesus Christ and because He is its most perfect Exemplary Cause, we call it rightly the Christian Life. All life must need be perfected; this is attained through our worship of God. mgmd ishop Mo Dououglv Vastts Awhb '5 -30 9b. MW $9;pr 29 WMW: COLLEGE - Father Werner Harman, O.F,M. Cap. HIGH SCHOOL - Father Carl Steffen The way that men behave is largely de- termined by their relationships with each other, and by their membership in human assemblies. Organizations produce social harmony mainly because people are de- pendent on each other. Through such grouPs, we should see many new implica- tions and fresh opportunities to link our lives with the saving work of God's Com- munity on earth. Q. g WILLIAM HINES RICHARD MAICHLE ' -P 'dent REV. BERNARD BALDWIN, C,R, President Vice r851 Moderator TERRANCE LAWLER JOHN GILES CARMEN VIGNOLA Secretary Treasurer Entertainment JAMES GRAY JOHN HELM THOMAS POWERS THOMAS YADVISH Business Athletics Spiritual Publications JOSEPH ERBACHER STEPHEN PAPESH ALEXIUS BISHOP 11 Philosophy Second College High SChOOl PETER GREGORY ROBERT WHEA TLEY WILLIAM LORI I Philosophy First College High 5611001 WWW FIRST ROW: William Richardson, wpostolic Worm; Thomas Naas, warbem: Robert Barclay, mhi - Rhoh Paul Helwig. Choio. SECOND ROW: Conrad Cambron, CrucifiX Shem; Thomas Woods. wlectrical Worlq; Duane Dickerson. Wine Artsy James Schook, wmateur Radian THIRD ROW: Ronald Weber, cInfirmariansy John Morhiser, uibraryk Paul McGonigle, aocal Charitiesk Patrick Foley, Oviaster 0f Ceremoniesa. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Slowik, 00p Corn Com- mitteey Richard Tartaglia, Ghotography Cluby David Minniti, Quest Waitersx Stephen Pirtle OAISMC Radioy FIFTH ROW: George Moynihan, mac Room CommitteeJ; John Vaughn, wacristang; John Glover, 6tageCrem; Carlton Beaver, Trave1 Committeey ,1? VP REV. GARY PALANGIU, C.R. EDWARD STONE Moderator Editor MW '68 1.4.1 1 v DA VID BAUMGARTEL W Assistant Editor Copy Editors: Paul Helwig, John Speaks TERRANCE LAWLER Business Manager Ken Robertson, John Di Eugenio, Len Lang, Dick Shepard. Mbsent - Ray Lopateskw Ioe Riccardo. Ed Aigner, Charlie McDermott Arab 0W Joe Barker; Joe Viveiros, Peter Washburn. The Annex - a royal crew! 15 Joe the painter? A bright, alert, intelligent group who worked behind the scenes in Romulus . Hello there! am will.- Did you say plaster came from . Paris? On the an everywhere. nit St. Mary's The Nutriment Staff - Mr. Lyons and his tigers. CEDARSVV'L '3' Apostolate on the move iii v 3F iiggurm .;'.J m. Sacristy union Leaders of Readers Instruction on the scholastic level not only communicates knowledge, but addresses itself to the whole human person: it is his heart ahd will, above all, that must be formed to the image of Christ. I9 EDWARD AIGNER JAMES BROWN JOHN BRENNAN JOHN ALTEMUS VER'Y REVEREND JOHN LESOUSKY, C. R. SUPERIOR PATRICK CARLIN 20 THOMAS CARROLL JON CRAWFORD SANTIAGO CRUZ WILLIAM DIETSCH JOHN DRISCOLL R.EGIS DUSECINA 3: JAMES DUFFY JOSEPH ERBACHER VERY REVEREND JAMES W. THOMPSON, C.R. RECTOR PATRICK FOLEY RICHARD GALLAGHER THOMAS GAUL PHILIP HASLINGER JOHN HELM 2l WILLIAM HINES JAMES HOLMES REVEREND CARL FRITZ, C.R. LIBRARIAN 7?? v-v-N r- PAUL HORLANDER RICHARD LEBLANC THOMAS KIRCHBERG PAUL MACEDO PAUL MAST CHARLES MATSKO 22 ROBERT MILLARD MIC HA EL MI LL IO N DA VID MINNITI MICHAEL ONS TOTT WILLIAM MCKEONE REVEREND O. W, HAEFELE, C. R. SACRISTAN THOMAS NAAS THOMAS POWERS 23 WILLIAM RENAUD RON ALD SEDLAK 24 ROBERT SIMS JOSEPH SLOWIK WILLIAM RICHARDS ON JOHN SARIANO REVEREND JEROME ARNOLD, C. R. VICE-RECTOR RICHARD TARTAGLIA JAMES TUOHY DA VID VES PA CA RMEN VIGNOLA REVEREND PATRICK SHERIDAN, C. R. COLLEGE SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR ROBERT WOZNIAK THOMAS WOODS WILLIAM WALSH VINCENT WAMBACH RONALD WEBER MARION YES TER . 25 FIRST ROW: Donald Abbott, Norman Alleys, Robert Barclay, David Baumgartel, Luis Brum, John Coffey, Ter- rence Dowdy. SECOND ROW: James Dugan, Ronald Faulkner, John Glover, Bernard Grattan, James Gray, Peter Gregory, William Hartley. Fast PMosoplag REVEREND FREDERICK OBERHOLZER, C , R, LATIN, MATHEMATICS REVEREND ERNEST SCHUMACHER, C.R. COLLEGE SCIENCE THIRD ROW: Joseph Hasieber, William Hegerich, Joseph Harp, John Hicks, James Hopkins, Robert Kronenberg, Joseph Kuehner. 26 FIRST ROW: Thomas Lester, Richard Maichle, John M6110, Daniel McCauley, Paul McGonigIe, Thomas McGrath, Harry Norris, SECOND ROW: Richard Nowak, Bernard Pistons, Joseph Riccardo, Thomas Richart, Thpmas Royal, Patrick Skehan, James Slattery. THIRD ROW: Michael Smith, Charles Steier, Edward Stone. John Tucker, Albert Valiante, Peter Washburn, Thomas Yadvish. Fast Plxwosoplg FOURTH ROW: Robert Kaspar. James McKeown, Ambrose Queeney. wpeciah REVEREND JOSEPH . SCHARFENBERGER, C.R. DIRECTOR OF APOSTOLIC W ORK REVEREND BERNARD BALDWIN, C.R. DEAN OF STUDENTS FIRST ROW: John Albert, Kenneth Allen, Joseph Ambrose. SEC- OND ROW: Alfred Arruda, David Augustus, John Baron. THIRD ROW: Joseph Bazan, Morgan Becker, Canton Beever. FOURTH ROW: James Bradley, Leo Brandao. WW9; FIFTH ROW: Conrad Cambron, Andrew Cauvin, Michael Chavarria. SIXTH ROW: John Cigan, Denis Cooney, Walter Delude. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Desmond, Duane Dickerson, John Doris EIGHTH ROW: Thomas Doyle, Michael Drury, Bruce Ewing. REVEREND DEAN O'SULLIVAN, C.R. HIGH SCHOOL SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR REVEREND WILLIAM ELPERS, C. R. TREASURER FIRST ROW: Wayne Flegle, William Foley, Francis Fox. SECOND ROW: Daniel Gallagher, John Giles, Thomas Greer. THIRD ROW: Francis Gundy, Paul Helwig, Brian Highfill. FOURTH ROW: Michael Hohenbrink, Wayne Hunter, FIFTH ROW: Mark Kalaus, Claude Kenngson, Wil- liam Killinger. SIXTH ROW: Kenneth King, Mark Lane, Terrance Lawler. SEVENTH ROW: Raymond Lopatesky, Harry Monroe, Michael Moran. EIGHTH ROW: John Morhiser, Donald Mouser, George Moy- nihan. REVEREND GARY PALANGIO, C. R. ASSISTANT DEAN OF STUDENTS 29 30 FIRST ROW: Charles McDermott, Michael McFadden, Edward McLenigan, Kevin O'Brien, Michael O'Brien, Michael O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Stephen Papesh, David Parmenter, James Patrick, Gary Payne, Charles Perricone, Robert Rafferty. THIRD ROW: Stephen Salvador, William Schiel, John Schmalhofer, James Schook, Ronald Sordillo, John SpeakS. FOURTH ROW: Howard Tichenor, Dennis Timbrello, Michael Torrissee, Howard Tucker, Rick Tucker, Louis Valiante. FEFTH ROW: Jean Van Trieste, John Vaughan, Daniel Vaughn, Donald Veronneau, Joseph Viveiros, Anthony Vontor. SIXTH ROW: William Witczak, John Ziegler. REVEREND DAN WALSH, PH.D History of Philosophy FIRST ROW: William Alexander, Michael Angeloni, JOSeph Anginoli, Joseph Barker, Joseph Bannikiewicz, Herman Beyer, William Boffa. SECOND ROW: Thomas Boltz, Thomas Brazill, Joseph Broscious, John Brubaker, James Bryant, Gary Campbell, Robert Campbell,, THIRD ROW: Philip Cardella, Richard Cassara, William Channell, John Clinch, Lawrence Coakley. Fast CoMge FOURTH ROW: Robert Coine, Dennis Connelly, Frederick Cottone, William Daisey, John DiEugenio, Robert Pagan, Paul Fazio. FIFTH ROW: Donald Forbes , Louis Giardino, Ralph Giordano, Thomas Guare. Joseph Hall, Lawrence Hanis, Robert Hardesty. BROTHER JOSEPH BARBER, C,R, Alumni Secretary FIRST ROW: William Hardy, Joseph Homentosky, Thomas Hoyt, Mark Hudson, Robert Johnson, John Kahl, Kevin Kelliher, SECOND ROW: Thomas Kessler, Paul Kirkhoff, Thomas Krejci, John Kwiatek, James Labosky, Leonard Lang, Anthony limb Cowagex THIRD ROW: Frederick Long, Sylvan Luhring, James Machado, Daniel Magraw, Edward Marren. FOURTH ROW: Robert Mason, William Melnick, Joseph Meyers, Thomas Moran, John Morvay, Richard McGonigle, James McGovern. FIFTH ROW: Kevin McMahon, John McWilliams, Jeseph Napurano, Bruce Neylon, Kerry Nine- mire, Steven UConnor, Thomas O'Gara. PROFESSOR A LPHONSUS LESOUSKY , ARCHIVIST FIRST ROW: Daryl Olmstead, James Owens, Stephen Padgett, James Pirtle, Gary Plas, Richard Putz, William Richardson. SECOND ROW: Richard Rigby, Jerry Riney, Eugene Roberts, Kenneth Robertson, Paul Rohling, Richard Roy, Pasquale Sargiotto. THIRDROW: David Savat, James Scully, Richard Shepard, Richard Siefer, Thomas Smith, Faust CoMegsy FOURTH ROW: Reinhard Serge, Paul Stamper, Anthony Stevenson, Daniel Sulli- van, Robert Tolton, John Tome, James Vahling. FIFTH ROW: Normand Varone, James Weis, James Wells, Robert Wheatley, James Wood, Thomas Yaszcz, Robert Zlockie. MR. JOHN BAUER HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE ALEXIUS BISHOP MARK COOK THOMAS EVATT LAWRENCE KINCADE ; L a DONALD LINK MISS ANNA v. mum Gaaduotes HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL SCIENCES MISS MARGARET MARY MUDD SECRETARY MRS. CYNTHIA BROWNING SECRETARY FIRST ROW: Thomas Ballard, Walter Barnard, Kenneth Elmer, James Geswein, Stephen Gillick, Timothy Henken, Gregory Hess. SECOND ROW: James Houston, Paul Koetter, William Lori, Thomas Nordmann, Joseph Norris, Michael Ott, John Renn. THIRD ROW: Maury Riney, Joseph Shuman. 9W High FIRST ROW: Michael Burke, Terrance Hargrove, John James, Stephen Lefevers, Roland Moman, David Schdble, Dennis Strahl. SECOND ROW: Steven Strahl. , O 0 Fast High; FIRST ROW: Robert Abriani, David Benson. Kim Burchman, Barry Dickman, Timothy Dungan, Thomas Haerle, William Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Hugh McCarty, John McGraw, Joseph Pierce, Charles Reed, John Richeson, Michael Schaefer, Daniel Tempel. .535; , . . j: A - mm L , Mam: -x MR, ED LYONS, Kitchen Manager BRYAN MATTINGLY 36 Courage ISEhe necessaryvirtue for him who wishes to save the world. The courage that an apostle needs is none other than a continual and ever: renewed dependence on the spirit of faith, that insists on seeing Christ in our fellow man. 37 Guestpealws 1 967-68 Most Rev. Thomas J. McDonough, D.D. Dr. A. P. Tadajewski Rev. William Hough Rev. Barnabas Ahem, C.P. Rev. Vernon Robertson Rev. Ralph Beiting Miss Katherine Peden Dr. I. Massingberd Ford mun- ,. .,, No man is an island; each person lives as a member of the whole human family. This holds true even more so for the Christian, for he lives. always and everywhere in the con- text of the Church. If We strive to live this communal life We will be living according to the plan of the Father who wills to see all his sons united into one family. 43 College Class A Champions College Class B Champions . 1:. r, . V MIT . -;: Couege FRONT ROW: T. Kirchberg A. Valiame R. Rafferty R. Giordano C. Meyer M. Yester SECOND ROW: I. Helm J. Altemus T. Greer s. Papesh J, Brennan W. Witczak saints St. Thomas 59 Saints Lebanon .92 Saints St. Benedict 114 Saints St. Meinrad 84 Saints St. Thomas 83 Saints Lebanon 11'? Saints St. Benedict 104 Gll lt$0 Trojans St. Thomas 36 Trojans St. Thomas 59 The Trojans High deol FRONT ROW: J. Houston E. Kincade M. Bourke S. Strahl D. Strahl D. Link T. Henken SECOND ROW: T. Ballard W. Barnard K. Elmer G. Hess P. Koetter J. Altemus 47 Ma$r::e'wvi4w -533: - .1; Elma, There is nothing more numerous than a per- son's sense of the humourous. masm Every one of us wants to be happy; joy is, however, awakened by continual giving. Since this de- mands self-forgetfulness, we must be prepared to undergo death to self, just as Christ did. It is our task to imitate Christ in this manner so that We might welcome joy into our lives and also experience something of eternity. 49 ll sum? nmv's ,; CI Aux OLJ x. m a n. m z w r I As we bring 1967-68 to a close, we wish to add that ' a great debt of gratitude is owed to the following: w - Father Jim and Father John, along with the entire 1, faculty, for their cooperation and assistance. . - Father Gary, Moderator of the 1968 Memorare, for his patience and encouragement throughout the year. - The entire yearbook staff, especially Peter Washbutn, 5 who made large contributions to the an work found 11? ; this volume. 1 - The student body, with its organizations, activities and school spirit, around which this book is constructed. - The S.M.C. Camera Club, and notably, Ed Aigner, chief photographer, . - MI. Jerry Grenough, of theTaylor Publishing Company. h - Graham School Pictures. Bowling Green, Ky. Edward Stone Editor Gyneqjmuns 5 m www.u-


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