Three of the Area’s Top Four Golfers are among Athletic Inductees
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Grand Rapids, Michigan (September 20, 2006) - ÂÌñÒùÆÞ will induct eight individuals
into two Halls of Fame Friday, September 29, 2006. Among the inductees will be three
of West Michigan's top four amateur golfers. The inductions will be part of the College’s
annual Hall of Fame Gala, which is the opening event for its Homecoming Weekend celebration (Sept. 29 – Oct. 1). The Gala will be held in the Wege Student Center
Ballroom. Tickets for the Hall of Fame Gala ($65/person) are available by calling
(616) 632-2809.
In recognition of outstanding contributions to the College and the lifelong achievements
of distinguished alumni and friends of the College, the following are being inducted
into the College Hall of Fame: President Emeritus R. Paul Nelson (1990 – 1997), for
his many dedicated years of service to the College; Joseph ’50 and Mary (Beckwith
’50 †) Hansknecht for their service as agents of change in the Detroit area relating
to human rights and the Christian Family Movement; and ÂÌñÒùÆÞ’s first library
director, Sr. Malachi Laithwaite, O.P. (†), for her dedication and commitment to improving
the quality of ÂÌñÒùÆÞ and its student resources.
The Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome three golfers who, in addition to their accomplishments
as former student-athletes, have achieved notoriety for their amateur play both locally
and statewide in capturing a combined total of 38 championship titles. Bob Sakocius
’78 (#1 with 24 titles), Al Dimavicius’62 (#2 with 8 victories) and Greg Alksnis ’71
(#4 with 6 wins). Each will also be recognized for his Lifetime Achievements. Also
entering the Athletic Hall of Fame will be Shawn (Pearson ’90) Gleason who concluded
her Saints volleyball career with 17 individual records and Mike Wilson ’89 who is
the only Aquinas athlete to earn both NAIA All-American and Academic All-American
honors in two sports, track and field and basketball.
Also to be honored with Alumni Association Awards on September 29 will be Brigadier
General Jim Brunson ’71, an assistant U.S. Attorney and deputy commander of the Michigan
Army National Guard, who will receive the Outstanding Alumni Award for service to
his country and for efforts on behalf of Aquinas; Mike ’86 and Kathleen "Kiki" (Hieshetter
’87) Lown will share the Distinguished Service Award for their commitment of time
and resources to the College; and Barbara Selesky ’87, whose tireless dedication to
serving as an alumni representative has earned her the 2006 Alumni Association Board
Member of the Year Award.
Aquinas' Homecoming Weekend is packed with a variety of activities for both alumni and their families on Saturday
and Sunday (Sept. 30 & Oct. 1). The College will also have special events for its
alumni marking class reunions, including those from 1956-57, 1966, 1976, 1981, 1986
and 1996.
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