REV JUDE T KOLL OSS ST JOHNS A~~~~6-ATG40 61 COLLEGEVILLE MN 56321 a photography studio in Howard Lake. first-year medical student at the U of ... STEVEN KUTCHER, 1005 12th Ave He has been employed by Quammen Minnesota. .. DAVE FARNESI, 13711 SE, Apt 101, Minneapolis 55414, is a Commercial Photography, and Photo­ S Stewart, Riverdale, IL 60627, is an bank auditor with Bremer Service Co. graphers, Inc., a firm specializing in auditor with Arthur Andersen and Co. .. EDDIE LEE, 1772 Oakdale Ave, Apt wedding and portrait photography. .. .. DANIEL FOSTER, 100 W Grand 304, W St. Paul 55118, is a quality Dr. LARRY GULLY, choir director at Ave, #103, Englewood, CO 80110, is engineer at Sperry-Univac. .. ROBERT St. Mary's Church in Little Falls, won manager of Three Wishes Toys and LENHARDT has been furthering his first place in the nation in hymn im­ Hobbies; he is active in Colorado Right education in languages having spent the provisation at the convention of the to Life Organization and fast-pitch last two years in France and Switzer­ American Guild of Organists, held in softball. STEPHEN FROST, 257 land. He is presently in Lima, Peru, Atlanta. As winner of the national Frontier Hall, U of Minnesota, is pres­ studying and working to pay for his honor, Larry received a $1,000 post­ ently working on a master's in ecology travels in the country. .. ROGER doctoral scholarship and a trip to HoI­ and doing research involving social LINDMARK, 12810 W Fairmont Ave, land this summer, where he will enter structure and vocal communication in Butler, WI 53001, is a part-time house the international competition for hymn red squirrels. .. SCOTT FUREY, Rt 2, painter and is attending an adult edu­ improvisation. Dr. Gully holds an in­ St. Joseph, is an admissions counselor cation class pursuing a private pilot's ternational doctorate, awarded him with at St. John's. .. JOHN GARDNER, license. .. JOHN PARR is a student honors from the U of Munich, Germany, 1219 5th St Rt 3, Isanti 55040, is a at North American College, 00120 and the U of Minnesota. JIM child care worker at the Minnesota Vatician City State.... TIM QUINLAN, HEClMOVICH, Hibbing, is a cost en­ Sheriffs Boys' Ranch. .. PHIL GERBER 2801 Pillsbury Ave S, Minneapolis gineer for an electrical contractor. He was selected as Mr. Skyway by the 55408 is a labor foreman with Jesco, uses his math and statistics in fore­ Minneapolis Skyway News. He lists as Inc. ... RICH RAJAClCH, 1630 S 6th casting labor costs and requirements, his interests racquetball, musical theater St., Apt D-603, Minneapolis, is a first­ projecting contract costs and super­ and dance. .. ED GIRRES is alumni year dental student at the U of Minne­ vising billing. .. A letter carrier at director and prefect at St. John's Prep sota School of Dentistry. .. DAVE the Normandale Branch Post Office in School. ... DANIEL GROEBNER is in RILEY, 5012 11th NE, Seattle, WA Edina, AL SIMONETT's address is #18 the medical school at the U of Minne­ 48105, is a graduate student at the 7720 Penn Ave S, Richfield 55423. sota. .. PAT HIROGYEN is attending U of Washington.... PAUL SCHNEPF the U of Minnesota Graduate School of is working for a firm on the Com­ Tom A. Thibodeau, Chm. Journalism.... STEVE JOHNSON, 128 modity Exchange in Chicago. His ad­ Prince George, British Columbia Crothers Hall, Stanford, CA 94305, is a dress: 111-F, 560 Lawrence Rd, Rodelle, KIM KULP is now managing Quadna 1977 JD candidate from Stanford Law IL 60172 .... TODD SCWEIGER, 9 10th Mountain Lodge, a year-round resort in School. '" BILL JOYCE, 1400 9th Ave S, Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201, has Hill City, MN. .. PATRICK LEUNG St. Cloud 56301, is a child care worker a para-legal position with VISTA .... has accepted a position with Air at the St. Cloud Children's Home. .. MIKE SHAUGNESSY is working for Canada. His new address is 500 33rd DANIEL KEISER, 4521 Harriet Ave S, St. Benedict's Parish in Avon. .. Ave, #203, Lachine, Quebec H8t 1Y9, Minneapolis, is a truck driver with JAMES SHEELEY is a technical staff Canada. '" MICHAEL SCHLOSSER is Atlas Garbage Disposal. His tropical member with Spira, a company of presently serving his second year as a fish just successfully hatched 200 fry. dancers in residence at the College of Peace Corps volunteer in the rural He is also assistant Scoutmaster of Boy st. Benedict.... BOB WELLE, 1650 West fishing community of BoorouaIlie, St. Scout Troop 88 .... GERALD KITTOCK, Hwy 36, Apt 254, Roseville 55113, is Vincent, West Indies. He teaches math Box 303, St. Joseph 56374, is a teacher an employment interviewer with First and Spanish to secondary students. in the Upsala Area Schools and active National Bank of Minneapolis. in the SJU Alumni Association and ALBERT WONG, 1002 22nd St NW, Associates, Minnesota Education Assn. Greg Melsen, Chm. vVashington, DC 20037, is a student at Hopkins, MN 55343 and the Central Minnesota Reading George Washington U Medical School. Council. ... PAUL KOHANSKI lives at ... THOMAS WYSOCKI, 17 Fox Run TOM BECKER, 415 1/2 Frank Phillips, 1146 E 76th St, Cleveland, OH 44103. Ln, Columbia, SC 29210, is district sales Apt 9, Bartlesville, OK 74003, is a com­ ... PETE KROGER, 549 Orange St, representative with National Presto In­ puter operator with Phillips Petroleum New Haven, CT 06511, is a graduate dustries. Wife: Debbie.... DAN ZURN, Co. " .AL BIELAT, Grandview Mobile student in Chemistry at Ya I e. ... Apt 6, 516 SE 5th St, Minneapolis Park, Red Wing 55066, is a senior high DAVID KUJAWSKI, 2956 Howard 55414, is a graduate student and teach­ math teacher. ... RICH EVANS, 325 Court, St. Paul 55109, is an analytical ing associate in the physics department Harvard St SE, Minneapolis 55414, is a chemist with Gillette Manufacturing Co. at the U of Minnesota. From the President The recent events in Southeast Asia have reminded us once again that American power is limited. We have suffered defeat. It is im­ Saint John's portant for us to examine how the suffering we have endured stacks up against the suffering of the righteous presented in Peter's epistle. Vol. 14, No.4 Peter tells us how Christ, an innocent man, was robbed of His life. His innocence should have been His protection. Yet he did not raise Spring, 1975 a hand or even His voice in self defense. As Christians, we must ask Editor: Lee A. Hanley '58 ourselves if we are following Peter's call to walk in Christ's footsteps. Saint John's is published quarterly (Winter, Spring, Sometimes I fear our heroes are made of different stuff than Summer and Fall) by the Office of Communica­ tions, St. John's University. Second Class postage long suffering and gentleness. They are men of force: the quick and paid at Collegeville, MN 56321 and additional forceful man of peace, Henry Kissinger, or the man of action, the entry at St. Claud, MN 56301, granted January 28, 1969. Duke, John Wayne. Whether a nuclear bomb or a fist, the use of force is their art and we are their imitators. ALUMNI OFFICERS ELECTED The experiences of suffering and powerlessness marked the lives Richard Pope '58, President of Jesus and the early Christians. As the good shepherd, the gospel Roger Scherer '58, Vice President Clement Commers '57, Secretary presents a humble, meek Jesus; the title itself frees Him of the image Robert Bray '40 Gerald Donlin '55 of status and power. The early shepherd did not drive his herd with Gene Koch '51 prods or dogs. He walked ahead and they, recognizing Him, followed Dr. Martin Rathmanner '57 EX OFFICIO Youngest fiddler: six-year old behind. This image is fundamental to the meaning of the parable Abbot John A. Eidenschink, OSB '35, Hon. Pres. Todd Goehring, Hitchock, SD. Fr. Michael Blecker, OSB, University President of the good shepherd. Fr. Alan Steichen, OSB, '68, Preparatory School Headmaster I do not think the disasters of Southeast Asia or the parable of Paul Mulready '50, Executive Governing Board Representative the good shepherd will teach America a lesson. Even if we were to Kevin Hughes '58, Past President hear the Angel's final trumpet blast, I doubt that this nation would Michael Ricci '62, Development Director David Thorman '69, Alumni SecretarY For a century now young The Warner Palaestra's arena was divided into renounce force and international intervention. It is all the more men at St. John's University have been studying the two main areas, one for musical goings-on and the necessary that we, as Christians, learn and act the bitter truth that works of Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn and Paganini. other for the arts and crafts fair where local artisans ours is not a wholly Christian country. If we, as Christians, follow This spring, however, two days were devoted to displayed and sold work in pottery, tooled leather, our shepherd, there is no doubt that He will not lead us on paths celebrating a different style of music, a style that glassware, handweaving, engraving and etching, others would have us take. was created by men who never heard of dissonance, quilting, beadwork, toymaking and candlemaking. Because we are more than sheep, we have the option of imitating INDEX Page counterpoint or chromatics, men who spent their Also exhibited were homemade fiddles, dulcimers, our shepherd. We can begin by reflecting on the role of force and lives in coal mines and behind horsedrawn plows. thumb pianos and fretless banjos, complete with en­ violence in our own lives. We, as individuals, and Saint John's, as SWAYED PINES: During the entire weekend of April 26-27 - from thusiastic explanations on how you can build one an educational institution, must integrate this sense of the value of ETHNIC MUSIC, noon to midnight each day - more than three thou­ yourself.
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