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C
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L
L
E
G
E
has both
effected
and has been
affected
by
the hands of men
whose character and devotion
have shown forth to all men
about
them.
It is with this in our
minds and hearts, that we the
graduates of 1965 dedicate this
GREYS TONE ....


























to
BRO
.
TARCISIU
S
In c,ratittHI•· for the
fine
r""
pirit
the ch{>~rful
:--rnile and
the
down
lo
earth
model of
Mari
t
Spirit
that
~
·
ou
have
THE MARIST
COLLEGE PRESS
MARIST COLLEGE
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.
exemplified iu our
ruid~t.
The
example
that
you
have
h<'.lld ht·fort
·
our
eyes
and the
lesson
that
you
have
~
hown
i
.
tlu·
value
of
the hidden
lif
c
the imporla1u·<
·
an,I
,I~ nam i<·~ of lrtu
·
Mari~t
Spirit
arul the immen
se
b
ea
uty of life
in the city
of
God.
Thu~ on thi
, your
40th
anniversary
of
Mari
L
life do we the
SE IORS
·
alute you
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Brother Prefers Printing
to
Anything
He Has Done in 40-year Marist
Career
"I
wou
ld
r
a
ther
be
a printer and
type tbat had to oo se
t
by
to
such remote
lands
as
Hong
ttian an
y
thing e~
.
"
Bro
ther Tar-
hand,
to
the automatic
pre
ss a
nd
:
Kong
Ceylon
India, China
and
ci
si
us
,
a
member of the Marist offset press
l1()W
in
his
c
r
o
wded
J ,.,~
·
'
'
Order,
said
last
night
,
in
pre-
but
effic
.
ient
plant.
a
,~n
.
paring
to
~~
.
40
years iil
the
'
i"he s
mi I i n
g
story
,telling
Prmted Index
religious life on Marc
h
1.
SDort-statuted
Mfil'
i
st
B
rother:
Re
once
pr
i
nted a speci
a
l
Brotber Tarclsius
,
who beads who remin<ls
)iou
of
the
l
ate
F
r
ench
index
publica
tion
w
ith
in·
the M
.
arist Colleg~ Press
,
.
~so Iri,sh
actor,
Barry
Fitz
ger
al
d
.
tricate afld
e
x
acti
ng
llllmb(,
,rs
lias f?een a chef, farmer, tat!~ srud
:
th
ai
would
h
ave
be
en
a
night-
and infirmary
attendant
,
but
1s
"
I ean print four
ti!Tlel',
as
fast
f
.

ed
best
.
known for the youth!~ e~
with
fewer mistakes than 1 ev
er m~e
or
any
ex
pe
nenc
t
~
usmsm
~
has generat~
1~
bis
~
when
$peed
of p
r
in
tin
g was p
nnter
:
fll'st
vocational love
-
prrntmg
.
measured
by
sureness
of
hand
.
"
Despite
the
in
umer
a
b
l
e
ad
-
In
_
191!7,
.
Brother
P_aul Stratonic,
He looks
ahead
to
advaneed
v
an
res
.
whic
h hav~ made prin~ng
prov1DCJ:aI
of Mar13_t
.
Brothers,
printing
developments and kee
ps
a
n
e
".er-c
halle~ging
profession,
a
s
k~ Brother
T~e
1
s1us
to
or• abreast of the
changi
n
g
tr
a
d~ one
thmg
hasn
~
_
changed. .
gantze a small pnnt
shop
.
Broth• that
required
more planning a
n
d
B
rot
he
r
Tarc,sms' enthm1.asm
er Tarcisius' willingness
to
start less
detailed
handcraft than
it
i
s
th
e same today as
it
was;
.
the print shop was evidenoed
by did
years ago
.
w
h
e
n
he
began reading two
a
quick
"y
e
s.
"
Brother Tarclsius now prints books on p r
i
n
t
i n g
in that
His
next move was
iO
locate
almo6t
all
campus
publications ce
ll
ar back in 11}37, or
'\\'hen
the
the
print
shop and he
l'8llli7.ed
and
does printing
WOt'k
for a
f
ew 62-
y
ear-old
:Mar1st
Brother
en-
the best &pace on the campus organizations
in
the Poughkeep- tered the order
and
has been in
was
the
cellar of
the faculty
res-
si~,
a
far
«r
·
from producing Pottghlceepsie on campus
since
tdence in
die
North
Road and the "Bulletin
of
Studi,es.
"
1926
.
Water Works Road. He had
very
H~
bas
b e e n ~ ~
for
Before
entering
the Marist
Or-
little space
~nd
"no money
.
"
St.
Francis'
Hospital
for
eiibt der
.
Brother
wor:4ted
for
~
mano-
The shop. bas
grown
from a
years,
for
example.
facturer
of men s shoes
lfl
Rav•
.-mall letter press
.

a papei
·
cutter
His
work
~
has
been
~t
er~.
1'1~~
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And we w
ould
like
to
express
o
u
r admir
ation for
one who
h
~
s cb
osen to educate
those
in
foreig
n countries.
Bro.
James M
c Knight









·
My call is to the young in
he
art
regardless
.
of age -
-
Be strong
-
and of courage;
-
be not
-
afraid, neit~er be dismayed.
BRO. HUGH SHERIDAN
DIRECTOR







See everything;
·
Overlook a great
·
deal;
Improve a little.
BRO. MAURICE BIBEAU
SUB - DIRECTOR












Department of
Biology
MARIST
COLLEGE
POUGHKEEPSIE,
N. Y.
Dr.
··
Hooper
{Chairman)
sr.
Mar,-
Jean













Mankind contains
the possibilities
of the earth's
f~ture,
but they
will
only reA,ch
~
ealization to the
extent
that
we
increase
ln
our
knowledge
and
Jove.
BRO. JOHN REJTMANN











The voods are lovely,
dark
a.nd
deep,
But I
nave
promises
to keep,
And miles to go before
I slee
p
,
And
:miles to go before
I
sleep.
BRO
.
JOHN MEEH
AN









Raise high the
R
OOF BEAMS,
Carpe
nters
ll
BRO. RICHA
RD ESPOSITO




BRO. THOMAS HART







Bussines Department
Mr.
·
Doran
Bro.
Russell
(Chairman)





If the individual has duties towards hos own potentialities, he
owes them also to those of others, singly and collectively. He
has the duty to aid other individua.ls towards fuller development
and to contribute bis mjte to the maintenance and improvement of
the continuing social process, and so to the march of evolution
as a whole.
BRO. WILLIAM DOHERTY









.
BRO. JOHN SMITH
What you
have to
attempt-
to be
YOURSELF.
What you
have to
.
pray for-
TO BECOME
A MIRROR
in which ••
':f_1HE
GREATNESS
OF LIFE WILL
BE REFLECTED •









Bro.
J..
Mollo7
(Chairman)
Dr. Tabo'l'
Bro.
R'.
LaPietra
Chemistry Department
Mr. Richard













Now
my soul
is troubled
..
And
what
shall
I
say?
Father
~
save
me from
this
hour?
No
,
th
'l
e ls why
I come
to
this
bour~
BRO. KENNETH CA VISION




BRO. KENNETH CERRETA
OPA LOCKA
FLORID A










Dr. Sommer
(Chairman)
Mra. Tarver
Bro. S. Lanning
En1!lish Department
MARIST COLLEGE
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Mr. 'l"eichman
Dr. Schroeder
Mr.
Lewis
Mr. Norman






















Time
ts
th0
most precious gift
in
our
pos
session
for
it
ls
the
most
irrevocable.
This is
vhat
makes
i t
so
disturbing
to look
back
upon
time
we have
lost.
T
i
m
e
lost is time
when -we
he.ve
no
t lived a full
human life,
time unenriched
by
experience,
creative endeavo
ur,
enjoyment
a.
_
nd suffering ..
Time
lost is
time -we have
not
f i
I
led,
time
l
e
ft
empty
.
The
la
st three
yea.rs
have
not
been like that.
BRO
.
JEROME WORELL
.
.









Heart an
d
h
an
d
s
,
c
lose
d
o
r open
,
are unique
,
i
rre
v
ocab
l
e, hi
s
tor-
ical votes on
t
h
e wort
h
o
f
His
l
ove
.
BRO. JOHN HEFFERNAN























Jh,~,,
t
else can the notl
0.1
of
process
ap~lied
tn
God me€,.,n but thn
t
h
e
is
truly
e
ff'ec ted, perha
p~
we mtgh
t
?Jl;f
mt1
turr•d
_. by
our act
i
v
l
ty
.
Ho.t
thPn
can we vlew
~ny
aspect
o
f
our ltv2s
ins
&
snificant
.
BRO. DAVID MURPHY
.












The only way
we
are able to judge the
merit
of a
person
is not to ask what
he
believe
s,
in
contrast.,
to what we
feel o:r know
to be the truth ..
wa
ean
onl~ ask
if
1n
whatever he does pro-
fess he has sincerity.
BRO
.
WILLIAM FORD







we still pin our faith in its
(truth's) existence, and still
-elieve that we gain an ever
better position towards it by
systematically continuing to
roll up experiences and think.
,
BRO. BRIEN O'CALLAGHAN

.




To live is to accept
oneself, to love ALL
creatures, to create
from the infinite possibilities
which are ours in Christ and to
be willing to risk
ra•lure while striv-
ing for success.
BRO. JOHN GONYA








Department of History
Mr. White
(Chairman)
Mrs.
Drennen
Mr. Farrauto
Bro. E. Cashin
Mi$& Wallace
Dr.
Balch
Dr. Teng








For again
and again
success depends
on energy of
act; energy
again de-
pends on faith
that
we shall no
t
fail;
and that faith
in turn
on
the
faith that we
a:re right,
-- which
faith thus vivifi
es
itself.
BRO. MICHAEL BRADY





















God
is
LOVE
,
and
he
who
ides
'f
n
1
cnr;;
~
.._,
.•
';
C •
j
HbidBS
in
God, and God
in htm
.
BRO. FRANCIS O'RORKE

.












Man,
even
in revelation
will
not
reac
h
God
otherwise
than in
ma
n.
.
BRO
.JOSEPH
McALISTER




Not to unde~stand the past and feel it as something
liviag within us is not to understand tbepresent.
To combine it with the present and extend it to the
future., to break from it where it cannot be so unit-
ed., to make of all this the pulsating and vibrating
material for thought and action -- THAT IS LIFE.
BRO. REMIGIUS FERNANDO













Department of Mathematics
MARIST
COLLEGE
PDUBHKEEPSIE, N.
Y.
Bro. M. Kelly
Bro.
Jr.
Carolan
(Chairman)
.
Bro. L.
Foy
Mr.
Thomas








• •
q
. . . . . . . . .
e.nd
young men
sha11 dream dreams.
BRO
.
DAVID GORMAN











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..
.
....
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, <
If
J:QU
,.
remai~t1d~
,
tt:f!e.:Pen,t
.
,4*
~'"
t
-
:tme
··
·
··
of
adversity, your strength will depart
from you. Rescue
those who are being
dragged to death and
·
from those
tottering to execution withdraw not.
BRO. DONALD KELLY










No man lives or dies t
-
o
himself. But whether
through our life or
throu!h our deatb we
belong to Christ
l
BRO. ANDREW FONG
.
~
.




God does not so much
make things as he
makes things make
themselves.
BRO. PETER HOLLENSTEIN
















What gives
our
lives
meaning is
not that
w
e
pretend
to
succeed,
but
that we
fulf
ill
God
ts
p
l
a
b
a
BR
.
0.
MICHAEL LJM
'
for
us
.





























n,
i
t '. ,
..

ts
mo
:re
mnportan t
')1'd
'
,
th"iOT'$
ttc0.l
knowledge
0~r~uss
1
ll
not
only
has
th,~
lf~"''tu
e
of'
un1
v
e
rsa.
11ty
b~T
~lsn ~
he virtue
of
BRO
.
JOHN
HENG










All
you
have to
do is to
·
LIVE in
,
LOVE.
BRO.
WILLIAM CARROLL


















Bro.
J.
Belanger
Bro.
J.
Robert
Bro.
G.
Weiss
{Chai
rman)
Mr.
Guigon
Bro.
·
M. Bibeau
Bro~
-
-r.
Maestro
Mr. Norkeliunaa
Modern Language Department











Man becomes himself
only
by
existing
more intensely, only
by
basing
his life
upon values that
surpass
th~
narrow
limits of his
o~n
existence.
BRO
.
WILLIAM REGER




Becuase Christ has acted so decisively for my brother, before
I begin to act, I must leave him his freedom to be Christ•s. I
must meet him only as the person that he already is in Christ's
eyes. This is the meaning of the proposition that we can meet
others only through and in Jesus Christ.
BRO. WILLIAM GILBERG







The sole strength,
the sole valour,
the sole dignity,
of anyone,
is
to be LOVED.
.
-
BRO. THOMAS KIRKMAN








Chr1st1e.n love 1s the sustaining element throughout
the Christian life. It 1s love that .1n1t1e.tes our
life, 1t 1s love th~t carries us through life and
·
finally through love dee.th 1s seen as only a phase
of our whole 1
_
1fe in the love of
·
God.
·
.
BRO. MICHAEL
LINfEN













Department of Physics
MARIST COL
.
LEGE
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Bro. B. Desilets
Bro• M. Kelly
,
Bro.
,
J.
Marchessault
(Chairman)
l
Ill





Tension between wisdom and faith, 1s not
only inevitable, but desiDable
!
The
most important factor 1n developing this
tension and bracing this faith is vigor-
ous, courageous, intellectual activity.
BRO. ROBERT O'HANDLEY






He who can no longer wonder and be rapt in
awe, is as
god
a
s dead.
BRO.PETER SEDLMEIR











we love,
and for love
NOTHING
is
intolerable.
w
e
lov
e
,
and for love
NOTHIN
G
is
intolerab
le.
BRO. THOMAS BYRNES
B
RO. THOMAS BYRNES







You may
fool
all the -wo:rld down the pathway of yes.rs,
And
get pats on
the back as you pass,
But your final reward will be heartaches and tears,
If
you've
cheated the man
·
in the glass
.
BRO
.
THOMAS MOORE
















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Learning
·
is acquired
b
y
.
reading
.
books,
but
the
~uch more
ne
c~ssary learning,
•.
the knowl,ed~e of
the
world,
.
is
'
-
o
·
n
.
Jy to
be
.
acquired
by
·
•·
readirig men
·
and all the
·
var~
·
ious editions of men.
. : ·. ·
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we have tried to absorb
and
integrate
old
new
values into
a
fra
1
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work
of meaningful
living.






There are variou
s ways
in
w
h
i
ch the
initial influence a
nd the gr
adual ab-
sorption can he co
mplimented.
Truly
what one ha
s c
om
e t
o know,
one must gradually
i
ncrease and
share through
creative experience, ...
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