Fraternity-Testvériség, 1973 (51. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1973-07-01 / 7-9. szám
GRADUATED SUMMA CUM LAUDE Dr. Richard W. Aros On Friday, June 8, 1973, Richard W. Aros, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Aros, 4125 Edgewood Drive, Lorain, Ohio, graduated summa cum laude from Ohio State University receiving his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. At the Senior Awards Banquet on June 6, he received the following awards: The American College of Dentists Award—for scholastic attainment and for possessing the greatest potential for professional advancement, The American Society of Dentistry for Children Award—for outstanding interest and proficiency in dentistry for children as an undergraduate student and The Mosby Scholarship Book Award—in recognition of his scholastic achievement. He was also one of the 17 senior dental students inducted into the Theta Chapter of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the honorary dental society. Richard served as vice-president of his Junior dental class, and in his senior year was business manager of the Ohio State University College of Dentistry Yearbook. Dr. Aros will begin a 1 year internship and 1 year residency in pedodontics at the Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, starting July 1, 1973. Upon completing this program, he will receive a Master of Science in Dentistry degree. Dr. Richard W. Aros is the son of our Director Mr. William Aros and also our Section Manager Mrs. Emma Aros, Lorain, Ohio. Dr. Aros was a Student Contest Winner in 1971, Delegate to our 1972 Convention. We are really proud of him and we extend our best wishes and most sincere congratulations to him and his parents. WHERE WERE YOU, AMERICA ... ? On November 2, 1971, Rep. William J. Scherle of Iowa delivered a speech in Congress castigating the negotiations currently under way between the United States and the Government of Hungary to return the Holy Crown of St. Stephen. Congressman Scherle is quoting the poem: “HUNGARY, 1956” — by Lawrence J. Hogan which according to Rep. Scherle “one need read no further than these lines to understand why it would be a rank betrayal of the Hungarian nation to surrender the sacred symbol of her sovereignty to the oppressive dictatorship which now rules her land.” The lonely voice of Rep. Scherle on the 2nd day of November 1971 is a tragic reminder for all of us Hungarians, who listened to the radio, were watching the television and read the papers in November of 1956. The futulity of those days cast a long shadow on us today, to wit here is the last part of “HUNGARY, 1956”, by L. J. Hogan: Where were you, America, as freedom died To redeem the promise which you lied? You whose own quest for freedom’s chance Would have failed without the aid of France. Where were you, America, when children died in bravery Fighting a war that could have saved the world from slavery. Where were you, America, when the boot of tyranny stomped out freedom’s fire? You were there, America, as pallbearer at the funeral pyre! Rev. Charles Daroczy A SIMPLE PRAYER Lord, make me an instrument of your peace Where there is hatred ... let me sow love. Where there is injury ... pardon. Where there is doubt... faith. Where there is despair ... hope. Where there is darkness ... light. Where there is sadness ... joy. 0 Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek To be consoled ... as to console, To be understood ... as to understand, To be loved ... as to love, FOR It is in giving ... that we receive, It is in pardoning, that we are pardoned, It is in dying ... that we are born to eternal life. St. Francis 23