College of the Holy Cross - Purple Patcher Yearbook (Worcester, MA)
- Class of 1978
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5, A A A A A A A A A A LWJJ Ap ' NANNM2 C 5 Q .' Zbinanh Zlihrarp E E Ii Zlpolv Cross Cullrgr 4, Ulnrrrstrr, jililassarhusrtts lg 'r Q qv b , - SIMD! 4, I ff 4 fx .mx I 5, X 'r 5? V Q 'I J Qm m gg K 1' 3' ' F 'L ' If 4, 1' 1+ I 1' F jr ' ? ' 4 P Ir Q :P E 43 57151 ' 1r 'Y ' 'H r mn. Vp, B N fi .A ' 1 1 4 UQ' 1.1 4 .. . ff , v4 , , A f 2. 3--a F-tra, r if .LQ ' Lv W ex f Se. Wm '1 132-A Qs-47 six W 4 ? The 1978 Spring Senior Supplement an :a L 'ii,,,,,.f sf me Ii if: RICHARD P. IASINSKI THOMAS I. LYNCH PHILIP A. MCDERMOTT IAMES M. MONAI-IAN I . ,jggr , , Y '-'09 L..-,Q V s .3 ROSEMARY B. MONGAN TIMOTHY C. MOORE PAUL F. MORAGHAN MICHAEL S. MORRIS VI ,Y 17 lr 7 Nwpn- F5 I Ep 'WIN X EE u 9 TIMOTHY I. MORTENSON PETER I. MULHERN : ....1- ' J . S S. I fx Yri '14 ' 317.17 -r 6 R ' ',,, , ANDREW I. MUNCH IR. MICHAEL K.F. MUNDTH STEPHEN I. MURPHY f 5 35 76-. k 5 . J' 3 .AV ffgfi? , A fri' 'ya , ' 'l F I 1r'!. MICHAEL G. RILEY FRANK PJ. SWEENEY KAREN A. 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Barry 30 R. Burke 31 I. Maneri 32 P. Maloney 33 I. Morgan 34 G. Cahill 35 B. Shue 36 B. McDonald 37 B. Riley 38 M. Holmes 39 B. Comeau I. ALUM II 57 n ALUM III 58 1 ,df .4- N' ,. 1 D. Collins 2 M. Scott 3 B. Taffe 4 I. Panciacco 5 K. Talarico 6 I. Macchi 7 M. Morrill 8 L. Wang 9 I. Garrity 10 C. Eagen 11 I. Leary 12 E. Cempell 13 E. O'Connor 14 P. Mee 15 M. Brenner 16 A. Coveny 17 C. Parenti 18 I. Steppin 19 B. Armstrong 20 M. Groody EQQQFAQF ,Oli 21 T. Del Vicchio 22 K. johnson 23 K. Harding 24 T. Holland 25 G. Hill 26 C. Murphy 27 R. .McConnell 28 M. Freeley 29 L. Norton 30 K. Berry 31 I. Stevens 32 K. Ianetatos 33 K. Alence 34 K. Conroy 35 T. Kennedy 36 D. Lafontaine 37 D. Reis 38 V. Pelletier 39 C. Denning 40 B. Fox :N 'fn . ff., -f . .5 Ns. '4 MX ' :Sli P 42.5. 439 ., in ga I-'S e 'Q QQ Sy st m e 1 D. Nagle 2 I. O'Toole 3 I. Farrell 4 L. Kenyon 5 T. McOsker 6 R. Bowen 7 I. Keefe 8 M. Glavin 9 I. McDonagh 10 P. McCarthy 11 R. O'Brien 12 M. Logan 13 F. Keohan 14 K. O'Rourke 15 S. Schultz 16 G. Medellin 17 R. Giller 18 B. Dudek 19 I. McGrath 20 T. Mann 21 D. Mulquin 22 M. Chico 23 I. Roe 24 B. Cardello 25 T. Leary 26 P. Gilmore 271. Horan 28 P. Cioffi 29 T. Seaver 30 R. Healy, SJ. 31 T, Murphy 32 D. Cresta 33 I. Hohan 34 G. Haskell 35 E. Gorzyka 36 M. Cummings 37 M. Naas 38 T. Steeves 39 K. Shoen 40 T. Marceau 41 T. Wickstromm 42 K. Hughes 43 R. Phipps 44 I. Cleary 45 I. Coff 46 B. Baggot 47 G. jones Il ALUMNI III 59 U lj 60 'B -8,931 A 3 WP? r 5 7 5 rift!-f' 1 2 1 T. Ringdahl 2 P. McCarty 3 H. LaCasse 4 S. Fitzgerald 5 R. Davies 6 T. Flynn 7 W. McCooey 8 R. Donnelly 9 F. Bates 10 P. Lewis 11 A. Conforti 12 R. Cavanaugh 13 M. Ziobro 14 D. Monaghan 15 K. Duffy 16 I. Carroll 17 C. Irving 18 P. Boffetti 19 G. Massif 20 P. Niles 21 I. Kringdon 22 M. Guarante 23 M. Cronin 24 I. Lindon 25 R. Dart 26 D. Gaffney 27 T. Napier 28 D. Crean 29 S. Bracken 30 P. Kirnener 31 P. Neagle 32 I. Purcell 33 C. Santiago 34 P. Davey 35 G. Stankowitz 36 B. Belanger 37 I. McCarten 38 E. Sauris 39 M. Duhamel 40 I. Brown aa W wwf WW W? 1 D. Meyering 2 E. McCurley 3 M. Koenig 4 K. Flacke 5 L. Rakauskas 6 S. Geishecker 7 I. Trombly 8 K. Wilbur 9 E. Morris 10 I. Gerardi 11 G. Geary 12 M. Donahoe 13 M. Comard 14 M. Sullivan 15 M. Balbach 16 M. Kirby 17 A. Laine 18 S. Bresnihan 19 C. Dunn 20 P. Fischer 21 K. Woods 22 C. Schlitt 23 N. Finch 24 K. House 25 A. Moriarty 26 R. O'Brien 27 A. Ward 28 S. O'Connor 29 M. Atchison 30 I. Acton 31 C. Collins 32 K. Leary 33 K. Carstons 34 G. Riley 35 I. Reynolds 36 M. Perry I I BEAVEN Il l ' 61 BEAVE III 62 WQYQ QWQ WWTW5 1 C. Kelly 2 I. Krzyzosiak 3 K. Kolb 4 A. Lotring 5 M. McEllinney 6 L. Calderone 71. O'Shaunessy 8 S. Canary 9 I. Delsignore 10 P. Maloney 11 R. Kaupp 12 B. Lintermann 13 L. Roberts 14 E. Gormley 15 A. Rua 16 M. Wolanski 17 M. Egazarian 18 R. ,Laughlin 19 D. Belmonte 20 I. Harrison 21 L. Guay 22 I. Burke 23 M. Curran 24 C. Kickham 25 C. Mealey 26 M. Horan 27 T. Opalacz 28 M. Pax 29 K. Garrahan 30 C. Sheehy 31 M. Murray 32 E. Nolan 33 K. Meister 34 C. Croft ,X nQEf' Elm 7 Q8 1? 2 g Qiiaa a p Q lift? 1 I. O'Donnell 2 F. Apicella 3 V. Lawler 4 D. Lamberti 5 W. Iaris 6 T. Madaras 7 H. Geary 8 D. McGuire 9 K. Edwards 10 M. Paugh 11 A. DiStasio 12 D. Iohnson 13 I. Lutz 14 M. Sullivan 15 B. McPhail 16 M. Murtagh 17 D. Cwutenkanst 18 J. Borkowski 19 D. Pantano 20 C. Shortsleeve 21 R. Renaud 22 R. Healy 23 M. Treanor 24 B. Antonioni 25 P. Haley 26 P. Upharn 271. Kelly 281. Curtis 29 T. Carstens 30 D. Mclaughlin 31 I. Lynch 32 R. Perkhaus 33 K. Houlihan 34 I. Augustine 35 I. Murphy 36 A. King 37 I. Reardon 38 P. Swift 39 G. Curley 40 T. Ripp 41 M. Gilrnartin 42 S. Kenny 43 M. Haley 44 I. Powell 45 M. Baber 46 B. Aubuchon 47 R. Ireland 48 R. Delaney 49 M. Young l l CARLI I i II CARLI II 64 1 K. Simensen 2 P. Rottmann 3 M. Wanders 4 I. McElaney 5 N. Maddy 6 B. Dill 7 D. Skestone 8 M. Traci 9 L. Hines 10 W. Ladner 11 P. Veiga 12 M. 13 M. 14 D. 15 D. 16 M. 17 M. McSweeney Neelon Vandal Schomian Sullivan Pratt 18 L. Zawisa 19 I. Valardi 20 E. McGillicuddy 21 M. Sippell 22 C. Sagan 23 L. Horne 24 N. O'Connor 25 M. 26 K. 27 K. 28 S. 29 A. 30 V. 31 K. 32 N. Calhoun Biegay Clements Cavanaugh Dolan ' Young Petrella Murphy 331. Yip 34 D. Olson 35 M. 36 E. 37 R. 38 S. 39 L. 40 G. 41 S. 42 D. 43 K. Bordogna Sulimirski Turcutte McEntee Stevens Kallaugher Martin Kirchner Buckley 44 M. Mazeferro 45 I. Stawarki 46 M. Allen 47 M. Walsh 48 R. Nani 9252? if 5 5 Q 9 f . 49558224 V18 sw aes F IG. 2W. 3M. Du rgin Payne Waickman 4 D. Day Furey 5 T. 6 R. Roux 7 L. Strunk 8 L. Flannery Callary 9 R. 10 I. Carlson 11 D. Kelly 12 C. O'Connor 13 D. Dallenbach 14 I. Leary 15 W. Yankus 16 M. Gaudet 17 W. Barry 18 I. Rogers 19 G. Witts 20 G. Sieple 21 I. Mattem 22 W. Reilly 23 S. Lagasse R ix 24 R. Maccini 25 T. Brady 26 F. 27 H. 28 P. sheehy 29 R. Wallace Walsh 301. 31 W. 32 R. Gargan 33 D. Michaud 34 D. O'Leary Sokul 351. 36 w. 37 H. 38 S. Ianello 39 W. Supple Paul Heller Hines 40 T. 41 D. 42 S. 43 R. McCarthy Kemple 44 1. 45 C. Collins Geoffray Condara Donovan Beauchesne O'Brien I CLARK I l? 112 ii Blfaills 1 D. Patterson 2 D. Dicostanzo 3 K. Kates 4 B. Skully 5 B. Blanchette 6 B. Coutu 7 I. Hopper 8 S. Blaber 9 S. Gaito 10 M. Ferguson 11 K. Worthington 12 T. Kelly 13 I. Wohler 14 D. Peartree 15 I. Brennan 16 D. Hazeltine 17 M. McLaughlin 18 G. Bell 19 C. Ioyce 20 I. Tierney 21 I. Nash 22 M. Chiungos 23 I. Conroy 24 M. Ferguson 25 K. Tibbetts 26 T. Coletta 27 P. Cataldo 28 M. Hanne 29 D. Iahn 30 E. Hanabury 31 S. Kuttner 32 I. Agerholm 33 I. Menna 34 B. Fouratt 35 S. Murphy 36 C. Brown 37 L. Cortellini 38 T. Hourihan :MF 'W W iii FW 1 R. Lehberger 2 B. Dever 3 M. Lieblang 4 H. Armani 5 R. Walsh 6 M. Ruddick 7 H. Thomas 8 B. Yienger 9 P. Ceriani 10 P. Harrington 11 I. Ryan 12 I. Donahue 13 B. Calore 14 C. Buckley 15 T. Rowley 16 E. McAnaney 17 K. Leblanc 18 I. Dagher 19 D. Belmonte 20 M. Yelle 21 I. Hourihan 22 K. Keily 23 R. Rosiello 24 L. Muri 25 M. Kinney 26 M. Corry 27 R. Scully 28 D. Kalinski 29 P. Eagan 30 I. Lyons 31 D. Flanagan 32 S. Lovelette 33 G. Kredatus 34 T. Dunn 35 P. Corcoran 36 M. Flanagan 37 I. Alvarez 38 K. Kates 39 P. Mulhein triv- II CLARK II Il H 68 Qfwi i vigil In 1 K. Fox 2 M. Micciche 3 M. Dauwer 4 C. Boisvert 5 M. McGranahan 6 C. Bielski 7 K. Garofalo 8 P. Micheals 9 S. Killilea 10 M. Fuller 11 M. Ferreira 12 B. Piselli 13 P. McViney 14 P. Lawlor 15 K. Gnecco 16 B. Roderick 17 L. Mollo 18 C. Taffe 19 D. Gorski 20 P. Connair 21 M. Egan 22 K. Kirby 23 W. Patston 24 K. O'Connor 25 S. Ryan 26 S. Kasanowski 27 C. Pybas 28 M. Flood 29 M. Bonney 30 I. Steinberg 31 I. Wright 32 K. Stenger 33 D. Sheehan 34 L. Tuoti 35 C. Mara 36 C. Ploeger 37 C. Barry n. M9 5 we 1 P. Kane 2 M. Capelotti 3 S. Tassinari 4 L. Palmer 5 L. Merten 6 I. Harding 7 S. Murphy 8 E. Keaveney 9 A. Franklin 10 C. Ciabotti 11 I. Clarkin 12 L. Dow 13 L. Luceri 14 D. Elias 15 A. Regan 16 M. Noonan 17 C. O'Connor 18 F. McGillicudy 19 P. Flynn 20 A. Gleason 21 A. Murphy 22 D. Wood 23 I. Sklow ll CLARKI ANSELM 70 hunt SA wi? .2 New . . g n glw 1 M. Dowd 2 T. McCaffrey 3 K. Lashoto 4 I. Mann 5 B. Slowicko 6 L. Heffernan 7 P. Padden 8 P. Lynch 9 R. Devlin 10 M. McAlister 11 M. Lopez 12 T. Gautier 13 I. Picone 14 I. Brennan 15 E. Heres 16 B. Knowles 17 C. Doherty 18 D. Trudeau 19 R. Kennedy 20 C. Goode 21 T. O'Connell 22 I. Monahan 23 B. Segarra 24 I. Holland 25 M. O'Malley 26 M. Stevens 27 C. Potter 28 B. Abbott 29 M. Iank 301. Pourbaix 31 L. Lessard 32 R. Boucher 33 C. Eagan 34 P. Connors 35 B. Rubsam 36 I. Mullaney 37 S. Coughlin 38 T. Coveney 39 M. Miller .ik QQ M lil. 54 434 fifflii 1 S. McCormack 2 I. Foley 3 B. Cunningham 4 P. Mondani 5 K. Spellacy 6 W. Diamond 7 R. Segarra 8 C. Hunter 9 I. Reilly 101. Daigneault 11 K. Taylor 12 j. Maher 13 W. McMahon 14 W. Hollister 15 B. McCabe 16 P. Buckley 17 P. Carroll 18 R. Salmonsen 19 E. Dooley 20 I. Scott 21 E. Byrnes 22 G. Meyers 23 K. Bellani 24 A. Lotring 25 M. Marchese 26 G. Dalton 27 L. Cagola 28 N. McCarthy 29 W. Lafferty 30 A. Dugan 31 D. Schiarrino 32 L. Mundi 33 M. Callahan 34 R. Mallin 35 I. Wagner 36 I. Dawley 371. Caffery 38 D. Desaulnier 39 T. Regan 40 S. Byme 41 T. McPhillips 42 I. Meusser 43 T. Gautier 44 C. Grillo 45 I. Bizzaro ' IHANSELMANI l Il 71 HANSELMAN 72 I A953 - 339 1 V. Brucia 2 P. Chamberlin 3 E. Fay 4 C. Carolan 5 I. Clifford 6 D. Pellas 7 E. Murphy 8 N. Lusignan 9 K. Walsh 10 M. Connors 11 I. Doran 12 D. Dobbin 13 M. Fitzmaurice 14 D. Carroll 15 B. Cerri 16 I. Donoghue 17 B. Wesolowski 181. Phillips 19 K. Scharfenberg 20 M. Byrnes 21 L. Landry 22 C. Cutting 23 S. Thero 24 M. Serafini 25 K. Robert 26 I. Stone 27 S. Baker 28 L. Panciocco 29 C. Grafton 30 A. Ritarchik 31 M. Specht 32 P. Radice 33 D. Warren 34 D. Sullivan 35 A. Curtis 36 M. Welsh 37 D. Wykowski 38 N. O'Loughl1n 39 K. Benn 40 E. Burke 41 M. Breen 42 G. Talarico 43 C. Murphy 44 I. Howard H,y,ygk X 2 1 -1 r i'a'v 1 Z0 I5 '1 no N 'B N7 s 5 ' 3 2 I s '4 Farrell 13 K. Kennedy Falvey 14 C. Perreault Cafazzo 15 N. Savage Kenney 16 E. Lynch Falcao 17 Father Pomeroy Commane 18 D. Garrity McNamara 19 M. Murphy Reilly 20 P. Bryant Hagarty 21 S. Cummins Reidy 22 I. Balboni Conyngham 23 F. Daly McGlernon X 1 II HEALYI 1 R. Brown 2 M. Holmes 31. Porter 4 P. Mitchell 5 G. Gasloms 6 K. Davis 7 M. Silva 8 R. Griggs Q A. Dario 101. Witz 11 E. Mallett 12 D. Cunningham 13 F. Placide 141. McCay 15 B. Dario 16 C. Williams 171. Shoen 18 C. Dario 19 P. Thornton 20 C. Lyons 21 G. Phillips 22 P. Casey 23 D. Dario 24 M. Schellhorn 25 R. Perry 26 C. Zimmer 27 E. Dario 28 M. Bartolozzi 29 C. Larkin 30 D. Clopeck 31 M. Bilotta 32 P. Shoen 33 B. Landers 34 I. Russell 35 R. Roger 36 C. Herbert 37 I. Mclntyre 38 A. Wallace r' , we 6291529 Q iii Q is 3 3 99 ! ., 3 1 ll i Hifi iw, HEALY II ' 1 M. Munns 2 I. Moran 3 D. Harrison 4 I. Dorosk 5 M. Quigley 6 D. Trepp 7 B. Cook 8 I. Byrnes 9 F. Blowe 10 B. Cummings 11 D. Galisa 12 I. Campion 13 I. Smith 14 C. Galloway 15 J. Calderone 16 G. Wilcox 17 M. Colello 18 R. Daigneault 19 M. Francoeur 20 G. O'Grady 21 G. Byrnes 22 S. Tredwell 23 M. Dumphy 24 I. Tiroletto 25 B. Morrill 26 M. Roberge 27 V. Fiorica 28 P. Reynolds 29 S. Harris 30 K. Carey 31 P. Hayes 32 K. Lyons 33 S. Ripton HEALY III if liii 1 E. O'Shea 2 M. Quinn 3 L. Quinton 4 C. Fox 5 C. O'l-Ialloran 6 M. Sifferlin 7 M. Read 8 M. Keefe 9 C. Harrison 10 C. Regan 11 M. Sviklas 12 P. Porter 13 T. Byron 14 M. Spillane 15 M. DeFranco 16 B. Tylenda 17 L. Gardner 18 P. German 19 M. Craine 20 I. Kelcher F7 P Pl F 6664656 fi-iw 21 I. Panciocco 22 M. O'Toole 23 C. Sweeney 24 D. Scudellari 25 R. Schillaci 26 R. Morgan 27 A. Garrity 28 D. Peters 29 E. Stupur 30 C. Zimmer 31 I. Glavin 32 S. Holowesko 33 M. Ford 34 A. Sheputa 35 A. Girolimetti 36 F. Dario 37 N. Lyons 38 M. Connerty 39 B. Williamson 40 Y. Wong Tum INDIANS 1 C. Koenig 2 D. Wayman 3 I. Sypeck 4 A. Quirk 5 V. Fiorica 6 T. Rockwell 7 I. Brown 8 I. Messana 9 S. Fanning 10 R. Sawyer 11 G. Byrnes 12 I. LeBlanc 13 C. Luck II HEALY IV 77 LEHY I ll ll 1 P. Duhamel 2 M. Pronciotta 3 I. Waickmon 4 R. Pollard 5 M. Dubik 6 C. Butts 7 I. Kapp 8 A. Chotani 91. O'Halleran 10 I. Houser 11 T. Frongillo 12 E. Reilly 13 B. Ferraname 14 A. Iebba 15 T. Sullivan 16 C. Murray 17 1. Kelleher 18 T. Casey 19 I. Stafstrom 20 K. Turner 21 T. Bagley 22 H. Craig 23 S. Bresnahan 24 T. Smith 25 C. Wilkos 26 M. Stoddard 27 R. Kelly 28 G. johnson 29 K. Kindl 30 C. Ott 31 I. Ingham 32 W. Stotz - l I Mlllln Wil? 1 HMB 1 P. Nagle 2 I. Phelan 3 I. Spahre 4 T. Provenzano 5 I. O'l-Ialloran 6 I. Verbanic 7 D. Quinn 8 I. Flynn 9 B. Navale 10 S. Lypinski 11 I. Scott III 12 L. Dowling 13 I. Macek 14 I. Heilbron 15 I. Adams 16 T. Rocchio 17 S. I-Iiorns 18 A. Laplace 19 I. Dumphy 20 T. Mehan 21 G. Casagrande 22 P. DiGangi 23 R. Eyleiz 24 V. Fortin 25 P. O'Keefe 26 I. Desisto 27 E. Curtin 28 H. l-Ialderman 29 R. Patterson 30 D. Fizechette 31 R. Kielley 32 I. Picone 33 I. Sheehan 34 E. Reks 35 S. Hannigan 36 Damn Yankees gli? fill' LEHY 111 l . 1 M. McMullan 2 M. Fontana 3 C. Cicerchia 4 K. Stoffer 5 D. Perry 6 N. Martin 7 A. McKenzie 8 M. Pitruzzello 9 S. Ward 10 H. Golicz 11 K. Mulvey 12 C. O'Neil 13 T. Neuhaus 14 L. Bartoli 15 D. Gullet 16 K. Dalton 17 C. McDonald 18 I. Gray 19 D. Fobert 20 B. Clausen 21 M. Duggan 22 M. Mahoney 23 M. Kelly 24 M. Murphy 25 M.L. Graham 26 B. Keegan 27 T. Muldari 28 D. Riley ' .33 S I LEHY IV D 1 A. Dakumo 2 I. White 3 K. Sweeny 4 I. Saint 5 D. Sharkey 6 D. Lemiewx 7 G. Uliasz 8 D. Sheehan 9 G. Kinel 10 S. Rast 11 I. Shea 12 C. Sims 13 K. Grady 14 K. Manahan 15 D. Russell 16 I. Rocheleau 17 B. DeMarco 18 P. Connelly 19 R. Moynihan 20 M. Mahoney 21 K. Quinlan 22 A. Uva 23 S. Ryzewicz 24 T. Coughlin 25 D. MacAdarn 26 R. Oakes .1 . tt? M ll MULLEDY ll a ll BASEME T R9 ge Q5 ill . 1 B. Hurley 2 P. Kelley 3 P. O'Toole 4 R. Allen 5 T. Halloran 6 T. Boland 7 D. Cain 8 S. Murphy 9 S. Fernandez 10 S. Freeman 82 11 T. 12 D. 13 S. 14 C. 15 C. 16 N. 17 R. 18 H. 19 M. Noack Stahelski Duffy Murphy Rozycki Solomon McManus Mihalik Shannon Y X 1 B. Rago 2 B. Kelley 3 T. Covelle 4 T. McLaughlin 5 I. Gralton 6 B. Garner 7 B. Rack 8 G. Fox 9 P. Cassoli 10 I. Sullivan 11 M. Murray 12 D. Chisolm 13 I. O'Hara 14 P. Arabia 15 T. Lilly 16 I. Taylor 17 P. Fineran 18 P. Karas 19 K. Smith 20 I. O'Connor 21 B. Reed 22 K. Harman 23 W. Cheese 24 R. Reardon 25 B. Lane 26 P. Smith 27 S. Clair sd I IMULLEDY IW I , 83 HMULLEDIY I Cl' 8 79 6 Z 84 1 S. Greene 2 C. Gulia 3 S. Flynn 4 1. Laurendeau 5 B. Ross 6 I. LeMay 7 F. McGovern 8 C. Issa 9 F. Rose 10 B. Flater 11 M. Kristofik 12 C. Mallard 13 K. Fitzgerald 14 K. Fitzgerald 15 D, Friedje 16 T. Gorman fl:-ii Ll '1 ' MULLEDY 1 E 1 D. Conway 2 R. Beauregard 3 M. O'Brien 4 A. Syiek 5 L. Liter 6 M. Rendilli 7 M. Marrin-Padilla 8 I. Reilly 9 I. Roche 10 P. Loveland 11 D. Hassett 12 D. Smith 13 S. Lucke 14 S. Andrezejczyk 15 E. Wolfe 16 C. Mallard 17 S. Angers 18 I. Oppelt 19 I. Ratigan 20 B. Keane 21 G. Munley MULLEDY IIW 'l 1 86 1 A. Reilly 2 K. Bates 3 L. Cormier 4 C. George 5 A. Scholl 6 I. Barclay 7 A. Bowe 8 T. Ronan 9 M. Vargus 10 T. Byrne 11 C. O'Connor 12 K. McGowan 13 K. McLay 14 M. Guillmet 15 R. Cassidy 16 M. Sullivan 17 N. Bixler 18 I. Regan 19 D. l-leinsohn I fig B 3 1 S. McGarry 13 I. Mikulich 2 D. Marley 14 L. Carroll 3 D. Brewer 15 C. Almeida 41. Carr 16 T. Bowen 5 P. McGinley 17 K. Durkin 6 L. Grady 18 G. Casey 7 R. Chisholm 19 E. Seaton 8 P. Calore 20 D. Daclio 9 L. Lemier 21 A. Fallon 10 L. Picard 22 K. Costello 11 I. Creevy 23 M. Zeph 12 I. Crehan U IMULLEDY II CI l I 87 I IMULLEDY II EI i 88 KWPWW ihliii 1 T. Zubretsky 2 M. McKeown 3 T. Cashman 4 E. Cavanaugh 5 I. Murtagh 6 K. Halley 7 P. Callahan 8 I. Barrett 9 E. O'Connor 10 I. Zanetti 11 L. McGuinness 12 L. Barry 13 S. 14 S. 15 M. 16 E. 17 M. 18 C. 19 L. 20 S. 21 C. 22 K. 23 K. 24 L. 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FRANCES CANNON LYNN M. GARDNER JANICE E. GARITY KAREN A. GAROFALO Q 'X . k QQ Q, gb, i X' X xx ANNE M. GARRITY MOIRA C. GARVEY GREGORY A. GASKINS MARYELLEN GAUGHEN .1 .jg 1 JV A REGINA M. GEARY CATHLEEN D. GEDDIS CURTIS L. GEORGE, IR. IO ANN GERARDI f. as ' A 4 U -- . V71 . A , ji' A -P ANTHONY I. GIGLIELLO ANNA MARIA G. IOHN W. GLISPIN, IR. KAREN GNECCO GIRGLIMETTI 42 WILLIAM D. GOMBATZ X , M ALBERTO C. GOMEZ DAVID F. GONYNOR, IR. CHRISTOPHER E. GOODE r-1 MF W Q I I ,Na In 7 f' X ff! - V 1 YI .jf-Xfffl, 'A A v..,-- W , EILEEN GORMLEY IAMES R. GRAHAM MARY LOU GRAHAM TOYA A. GRAHAM E: KATHLEEN E. HALLY KATHLEEN M. HARDIMAN IANICE A. HARDING . - '53 f ' v f A ' ' AI K 3 r. P ' 4 , -'Z' f NQ9 --r y wr D s nun ,,,, i 4 nn n DAVID R. HARRISON KATHLEEN A. HARRISON EDWARD B. HASKINS IOHN F. HAVENS, IR. '17 SCOTT A. HARRIS 5? -'Us' F .1-'B ANNE M. HAWTHORNE Aix Q. LEE P. HEFFERNAN -4 xv' ' xhguiglx ' DEBORAH M. HAYDEN ,, V5 'QTS1 MARCIA E. HENNELLY WILLIAM L. HENNRIKU5, IR. EDWARD K. 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MACDONALD KATHERINE A. MACLELLAN 1251'- MAUREEN MAHER ELAINE MAHONEY MICHAEL I. MAHONEY 'Q' , N 'mf MICHELE M. MAHONEY DIANE MAICHER MARYBETH MAIKA K. .na vases ..,.., W4, M158 RTW Y flaw 7 'TU 1' .. ANTONIETTA C. MALDARI MARY B. MALLOY Y:-IVF H A s ' 4 KATHLEEN M. MALONEY IOSEPH R. MANN STEPHEN V. MANNING STEPHEN MARQUIS Q X IOANNE MARTIN ROBERT R. MARTIN DIANE M. MASTRANDREA MICHAEL MCALLISTER , '. W .cas -Z'd.'Zl 45333 77 Shun, '0i.,.,. 'V f .L CAROL ANN MCCLOSKEY PHILIP A. MCDERMOTT MICHAEL W. MCDONNELL KEVIN I. MCELLIN L- in A as SHEILA A. MCENTEE DAVID H. MCGINNES THOMAS I. MCGOVERN MARY S. MCGRANAHAN Qc-ev I ' 'C' 8 ' F 'X if ,ffl L A KATHLEEN A. MCGRIMLEY IO-ANN M. MCGURK ANN E. MCKENZIE CATHERINE M. MCKEON DAVID O. MCKINLEY EDWIN I. MCLAUGHLIN, IR. KAREN M. MCLAUGHLIN 1 . ': 1. g , IAMES P. MCLOUGHLIN 15 'U 'fi if J NOREEN A. MCNAMARA 150 1 -11 1 if Y-fn-ff IOSEPH P. MCMANUS 5-3 MARY R. MCNALLY 1 . , if-,ix X IAMES A. MCNAIR IAMES P. MCNAMARA KATHLEEN G. MEADE All ,er in MICHAEL MEDUSKI IAMES M. MEEHAN TIMOTHY I. MEEHAN -5 nl i X X.. ARNALDO MELENDEZ MARC S. MENDONCA IOSEPH A. MENNA IANICE P. MERZ IOSEPH C MESSANA IR U15 ,war ' '-f' 5.5! ag HERBERT I. MIHALIK 143 L , 1 .4 'si ' EY: 'Vi s.. . . 84' -. . - -. ,- ' ' ex-g'A'?2':f.' . o . Q. .Vi!y' ' A . A. X . ,gy 5 . ,A I IAN PETER MITCHELL ROBERT MITTELHOLZER DONNA A. MOFFAT 1 I v F a E l I x 5 I, I 152 153 X ff'-,. I Y z' A 7 Q xx xg. ER WE ' E .,4.yv' f ,2- ! ,Q an xl .4 yuq, I ' GERALD R. MUNLEY MICHAEL I. MUNNS LAURENCE T. MURI CHARLES F. MURPHY JQ CHRISTINE A. MURPHY EILEEN P. MURPHY IAMES B. MURPHY MAUREEN I. MURPHY ffr' J, 4:4 A I Av- RICHARD W. MURPHY ROBERT F. MURPHY STEPHEN MURPHY ELLEN M. MURRAY 'Q fr -v v--17 MADELINE A. MURRAY MARK T. MURRAY IRENE M. MURTAGH MICHAEL P. MYERS A I 4 ? 1, 3 1 I: Q I i E1 W PATRICK B. NAGLE MARY M. NERBONNE 1 THOMAS E. NOACK PETER M. NOLIN N N Q! w X T DAVID w. O'BRIEN IAMES S. o'BR1EN KATHLEEN o'coNNELL CHARLES S. O'CONNOR 5 N E T living W ,V SEAN O'CONNOR EW H ,v'-1, tw I. V 2 I 'fn , 1 A JOYCE A. O'SHAUCHNESSY PRESTON P. O'TOOLE, IR. EVELYN M. ORLIK ,35- 'J I 4Yd?f, I . 2' THOMAS D. OSTRONIC CHRISTOPHER M. OTI' KENT M. OZMAN - - 1 1 I -1 . ' Y - N , x.. - :Xie-M x. 'A Q, x x..-x., xx r, -v- '.fx,-xv. - ... , , e.-+4153-S. ,,, ,,, , .,,, - M 'wk .- J- -uw I3 iw , ,xl ,,-A...,,, . ..-. , . - . PATRICK F. PADDEN, IR. 'Ii ? '1'5 -f--7-. .f-.-.,,, f , i v-.-x. , , . 'gif 5 -1-1-.-.1,.:,,,, ' 5. ieliibin- 5' W A ' .-A'-p jx. 1 ENG? P5 LOIS M. PALMER ..- ,...-...,-.-p-+4-,5,,.,-1-,, . f .-.LL 7.3 ,X ., QS'- J- -:'.. . T., n. ' v- : . .'- n .. N , ag.. , J ' ' --- . , - P K iiaw, N K ,ftgu .. --V, . X x ' K . .g.v.,,wqwMf.g,xh l' . X xx -' ,K 3 2 -Q 4..,z.., p X gigs ,xx 0 - V .x -. - . - N5 . . ,- rw. , .,. -. .N ,hsiq-xx. 158 .A 'x. CQ fi 4 IV amcxkv i 1 Z 3 . ANN PAQUIN SUSAN L. PARKHURST MARK M. PASQUINI RICHARD M. PATTERSON MARY HELEN PAX THERESA M. PAYNE N...- LF g . 9 Ax ,115 ' -as 4 ' I., Q Iii nb ANTHONY I. PATTERSON .J if STEPHEN I. PECK as N Nl PAULA A. PELLETIER LEONARD I. PENNELLA, IR. DEBRA A. PERCH DEBRA I. PERRY A W' f . K 4 'H VI .QQ S5 H f-A T' Z9 an . ' M ' . Ex L MARYELLEN P. PERRY SYNDA LOU PERSSON IOHN I. PHELAN III IOSEPI-I C. PICONE VVCHC bulletlh .'j- ,311 '. pe I i 1-453 fa' T917 ELIZABETH A. PINK BARBARA A. PISELLI VALERIE C. PLAZA STEVEN F. POLACHI I ANTHONY POLIKOWSKI HUMBERT I. POLITO, IR. JESSE B. PORTER CHRISTOPHER POTTER Y 1 'Y 1 ',j'l'fv-f-v7.1 fl' 9- J 'ill ww.: --I :X 9: fe U I I 8-' X I I ix JOHN M. POURBAIX, 112. KATHLEEN G. POWERS ANN M. PRENDERGAST MICHAEL C. PRIBEK I J 5. K I2 f Q 1 1 I MICHAEL F. PRINCIOTTA MARY E. PRYOR PATRICIA A. RADICE JANET RAIMO CHARLES E. RAINEY CAMERON IAY RAINS MARY CATHERINE READ z Q9 .qs IOHN I. REARDON IEAN M. REGAN ANNE MARIE REILLY IOHN 1. REILLY 1 11 az 5 'DI 11 E,,a ..1!l -q-- -I '-1-:aw ' ' R Q-Ei i,...5nsr-' yd, VM, -. 'gs' z . 1, 11' ABIGAIL T. REARDON A W. I Y - 4? ,D IOHN REPPUCCI IOHN S. RESKO ' A415 .4-5 ,vx v-' 'r sQ JANE E. REYNOLDS NINA M. RICCIO GAIL E. RILEY ROBERT H. RIPP EDWARD P. RIULI MICHAEL E. ROBERGE f A 'Z ,--. fs . Irina' A LISA IAY ROBERTS SUSAN E. ROBINSON IOHN C. ROCHE JULIE F. ROCKVVOOD 3 1, 9 R A CATHERINE LEE ROSE RICHARD A. ROSIELLO ELIZABETH A. ROSSEEL IOANNE M. ROSSI Q -.., ln. -v--A , -A I ft g-1, CHARLES M. ROSZKO DONNA MARIE ROY CHRISTOPHER P. ROZYCKI ANDREA M. RUA . ag avi 1.-. ,-QQ MARK I. RUSSELL IOHN I. RYAN MARY PATRICIA RYAN STEVEN M. RYAN L Y a,,,,,g, ,ws 'I xl ff I sm -I I I 'J 5.1, I 1:6 . Q xn..-., v', 1 -W4 . U lg-Wars, IT.: V . 1 -N Q www -5 rib' 9 .. -gnu .Z SYLVESTER L. SALCEDO MICHAEL G. SALLOUM THOMAS V. SANNICANDRO PAULA I. SASSO ' N . f'5 - ff 4 1 fhlb' N1 , Vx, ' L I ' 4 . y ' MATTHEW E. SCHELLHORN ROSEMARY SCHILLACI MARY-IO P. SCHRANC IOHN P. SCOTT III l'I 11 1 if !' . Q Ii I ,I Q, I I I I I I I il I 'z I RAYMOND V. SCULLY MICHAEL H. SHANAHAN n-J 1 f. L 7' ,n I Wg, I ' 1 MICHAEL T. SHANNON DANIEL P. SHARKEY QL T 1'D f. ELLEN M. SHEEHAN PAUL F. SHOEN , . Q I If 2 I I II E I IOSEPI-I SINKEWICZ MARK H. SIPPLE U Q 1 . ,,, New 'x EDWARD A. SITEMAN BRIAN G. SIWICKE BERNARD G. SKOMAL IANET M. SMITH ii I Q-5.ul'f1f1.x-E .. Q0 x op' es, A 2 KAREN M. SMITH THOMAS I. SOLITARIO M. IEFFRY SPAHR IOHN P. STAFSTROM, IR 51. .1 I - s-..f Zn A g ' ,un -A A ., , T T7 - , ' X -f ,iii ,Av if I3 QA' K , L E ' 1 7 DAVID H. STAHELSKI GARY O. STANKIEWICZ LORI LEE STASUKELIS PETER STEFANIK 1 W , - 40 Ivy If l qu. CATHERINE E. STENGER IULIE STEVENS MICHAEL STEVENS MARGARET M. STINER ' ti MARCUS F. STODDARD BRIAN F. STONE IEFFREY M. STOODT HAROLD W. SULLIVAN 'av -d '.y- A nfh' KATHLEEN M. SULLIVAN KEVIN E. SULLIVAN LADD R. SULLIVAN MARGARET SULLIVAN I .v Y 4iT'f has R '32 TIMOTHY I. SULLIVAN III i iQ 'Y 'vs MARK A. SUVRUNOWICZ I J if 'Z 6--. CATHERINE E. SWEENEY FRANK P. SWEENEY JEAN M. SWEENEY l 41' ANN F. SWEENY KEVIN P. SWEENY IOI-IN P. SYPEK Q Y ' .sl N .731 if I GAIL A. TALARICO T41 1 UD' . :ag 1 ROBERT I. TARUTIS 'SX A bf SUZANNE TASSINARI KEVIN G. TAYLOR PAUL E. TAYLOR, IR. SEAN M. TEAGUE PHILIP A. TEMPLETON HARRY K. THOMAS, IR. In I ity D IAMES B. TORMEY if I hx .J , s -...A ,,. N IOHN M. TIROLETTO MICHAEL P. TRACY F ff if. . A .bl - 1 ff.-45:5-' 1W ... ' 1 j +2 ' 1 ,5 fx fi-f?ff.,' inf if if-. if 1 . lvl , Q I Mm Yr fi., .. ,. DOUGLAS M. TREPP MARY E. TROMBLY MICHAEL TUCKER JUDY M. TULLY WAYNE P. TUPPER 174 KEVIN I. TURNER KEVIN I. TWOI-IIC l Fl' LYNNE A. USTACH DONNA M. VALENTE DONNA T. VASSALLO MICHAEL I. VICENS IOSEPH P. WAGNER 'iv PETER B. WADE 175 Wilf- ev, 1 , 'wr Y A' A f' ' yn A V, xv E A, 'S :UQ TIMOTHY M WEITHERS n QYN s MICHELE A. WELCH BARBARA A. WESOLOWSKI CHRISTINE I. WHITE DAVID W. WIGENTON sei GREGG O. WILCOX KAREN L. WILCOX BRIAN A. WILLIAMS JOHN I. WILLIAMS III Ai 77 1 Ji, '- ' Ci 'O .. SUBRINA L. WILLIAMS 'Q fi 1 PQI 1 , I 2-'X Q fb. 'x N i ,f si g.. w . e fi N 0 M4 ' i.....1-I usa.- MICHAEL D. WILLIAMS ROBERTA A. 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ZAWISA I HE BELLARMINE GOLD MEDAL HE BOURGEOIS FRENCH PRIZE HE FRANK D COMERFORD MEDAL HE PHILIP A CONNIEF SI PRIZE HE ELATLEY GOLD MEDAL HE EDNA DWYER GRZEBIEN PRIZE HE HOLY 4 ROSS CLUB OF WORCESTER PRIZE THE KAVANAUGH MEDAL THE EDWARD V KILLEEN IR PURSE THE REV GEORGE A KING SI RICHARD I KEENAN MEMORIAL THE IOHN C LAWLOR MEDAL THE MARKHAM MEMORIAL PRIZE THE GERTRL DE MCBRIEN PAUL B BRICKFIELD MARY C CONNERTY MICHAEL T BoLooNA GEORGE 1 KELLER ROBERTI TARLTIS MARIE C eAPELoTT1 RICHARD A ROSIELLO KATHLEEN G POWERS DAVID E WAZER THOMAS 1 LYNCH ROBERT 1 TARUTIS MATHEMATICS PRIZE ex aequo IAUNITA FERNANDEZ ROBERT N HINCKLEY HE GEORGE B MORAN AWARD IOHN F BROWN HE NUGENT GOLD MEDAL PETER B WADE HE PURPLE PURSE KATHLEEN M HARDIMAN HE REV JOHN F REDICAN MEDAL HUMBERT POLITO HE LT WILLIAM P SULLIVAN IR MEDAL MICHEAL MAHONEY HE VARSITY CLUB NORTON AWARD ex aequo THOMAS I LYNCH IOSEPH P SINKEWICZ remembermg your allotted years at Holy Cross I am struck by the dazzlmg Vltallty of the college ev1dent durmg them AWARD ........................ . . . PAUL B. BRICKEIELD VJ If 1 C a ff E WHERE LETTER FRQM THE PRESIDENT i , ,A ,,,f 'T' V X 1 ' 'F' . 5 182 As I write these words, it is a darkly wet, raw morning late in March at Holy Cross. CSurely you remember the kindlj The campus is unusually still. We celebrated the Resurrection of Iesus yesterday with deeper joy and, thank God, even deeper faith than before, but I wonder, as I look out over the Quad, when the Easter event of the earth's awakening will finally erupt and dissolve forever the sculpted remains of the Great Blizzard of '78. For we long for new life, for re-creation, for some surety of the vitality of things - even of the vitality of Holy Cross. And remembering your allotted years at Holy Cross . . . remembering your allotted years at Holy Cross . . . I am struck by the dazzling vitality of the college evident during them. which are tumbling now inexorably to an end, I am struck by the dazzling vitality of the college evident during them. It is not just that your favorite haunts in Kimball are presently being refashioned and renewed, nor that the Library construction fwhose pile-drivers woke you early more mornings than you care to rememberj is nearly completed, nor that the Hart Center fcan you still hear the roar of its crowd?j has become a permanent part of the geography of your lives. Nor is it simply that the academic excellence of Holy Cross during these years has been enhanced and ensured through the unflagging committment of our faculty, through such creative curricular developments as the N.E.H. sequences, or through the astonishingly steady increase in the abundance and superior qualifications of new applicants to the College. It is not solely the surpassingly generous support of our alumnae and alumni. It is not even just that, with your deeply edifying wholehearted collaboration and the grace of our mighty God, we have, indeed, fostered and brought to new life our Catholic and Iesuit 1 commitment during these years. It is all these, to be sure, that convince me of the vitality of the Class of 1978 of Holy Cross, but most especially it is you, the members of the Class of 1978, each with your own pungent tang and savor, Cas Fr. Manning remarked to you at the Mass of the Holy Spirit when you arrived as freshmen.J Let me say now that there are members of this class whom I know personally - and there are some whom I don't know at all- who are among the best and the brightest hearts that earth has seen. You give every evidence that you have fallen in love with God, or with humanity, which is, as another . . there are members of this class . . . who are among the best and brightest hearts that earth has seen. priest has said, sometimes all we can see of God when Omnipotence plays His game of divine masquerades. You have put your energies on the line in places where children suffer or adults weep, you have shared our common struggle against racism and injustice. Any one of you could become a Martin Luther King or a Mother Teresa, an Edward Bennett Williams, or a Mabel Lang. And in honesty, I am most assured of the integrity of Holy Cross and the promise of its future when Holy Cross students speak, by the idioms of their actions, with the accents of Christ. For that is what is different about Holy Cross, isn't it? We have not labored so mightily these past four years solely to ensure admission to this or that prestigious law school or medical school, to guarantee employment in this or that prestigious firm to secure a handsomely affluent income for ourselves. But, rather, we have attempted through our common life on this hill, to envision and to express certain more crucial human possibilities: of total self-giving commitment, of growing in oneness despite a fragmented society, of living and celebrating mystery in the midst of a rationalistic world, of loving and living life fully as a countersign to the dark, despairing death-dealing values that pervade contemporary American culture. For We have come to believe together that a life rooted in God gives one the ultimate freedom to strive for these human possibilities. For four years now, dear graduating friends, I have often looked into your faces and seen there the beauty of the Risen Christ. I suspect that nearly a quarter of a century ago, some Jesuit looked upon the face of my generation and knew that the Risen Christ had looked back at him in the beauty of youth. I think that as children are born and grow to adulthood, Christ pays a visit to every generation. He comes as the Messiah offering the gifts of salvation. May each of you, recognizing your strength . . I have often looked into your faces and seen there the beauty of the Risen Christ. in the Gathering we call the Church, move against the world to present the Messiah's gifts: love, community, sacrifice, peace. And I for my part - I wish you good health and happiness, peace and salvation. Fraternally, Iohn E. Brooks, 5.1. President 183 PAUL F. HARMAN 5.1. IOSEPH R. FAHEY 5.1. Vice President of the Dean of the college college , D Q.-1-1' -.... 1,, DR. WILLIAM I. ZIGBRO Dean of the class of 1978 BIGLOGY Chairman . . . a varied Dr. William R curriculum to meet the Healy needs of the major and non-major alike . . . 186 Chairman, Dr. William R. Healy Dr. Dr. Thomas G. Adelman Df- Dr. john R. Bereske, Ir. Df- Dr. Douglas A. Campball MF Rev. john W. Flavin, 5.1. Banadakoppa T. Lingappa Kornath Madhavan Ioseph H. McSweeney Joel R. Villa X, .-4 N Chairman CHEMISTRY Dr. Robert W. Ricei principles and basic techniques . . . . . .fundamental Joyce E. Brown Blaine H. Byers Paul T. Inglefield Geoffrey Martin Michael G. McGrath Dr. Paul D. McMaster Dr. Andrew P. Van Hook Dr. Frank Vellaccio Dr. George A. Vidulich 187 CLASSICS . . . an unique opportunity to the liberal arts student ll o o o 188 Chairman, Rev. William I-I. Fitzgerald Rev. Robert F. Banks, S.I. Dr. Paul F. Burke Rev. Gregory I. Carlson, S.j. Rev. William A. Carroll, S.I. Rev. Iohn D.B. Hamilton, S.I Dr. Kenneth I-Iappe Rev. Robert F. Healy, S.I. Dr. Stephen T. Kelly Dr. Gerard B. Lavery Mr. Werner Loewy Dr. Blais Nagy Dr. William Ziobro F ' --. .rw , . 1, dr' fv. 4 Q13 Chairman, Mr. j.D. O'Conne11 Dr. jeffrey Blais Dr. john R. Carter Dr. john D. jackson Dr. jerome j. judge Mr. Donald A. Larson Mr. Francis A. Marino Mr. john H. McDermott Dr. john F. O'Connel1 Dr. Edward Peragallo Dr. George M. Perkins Dr. Frank Petrella Dr. Nicholas Sanchez Mr. Reginald j. Smith Mr. George White ECONOMICS . . . two avenues of development. . . 189 Chairman, Dr. john T. Mayer Dr. john D. Boyd Dr. Edward F. Callahan Dr. Robert K. Cording Dr. john H. Dorenkamp Dr. Maurice A. Geracht Dr. Patrick j. Ireland Prof. Galway Kinnell Dr. Thomas M.C. Lawler Rev. Arthur j. Madden, S.j. Prof. Daniel j. Marrone Dr. Richard E. Matlak Dr. B. Eugene McCarthy Prof. Laura j. Menides Dr. john E. Reilly Dr. Carolyn j. Wall Dr. Helen Whall-Seligman Dr. john I-l. Wilson Dr. joan D. Winslow Chairman, Prof. Ioan N. Italiano Prof Prof. Prof Prof Prof Rufus Hallmark Alison Hartman Shirish Korde james Meadors Bruce Miller Prof. james Monson Prof. Virginia Raguin Prof. john Reardon Rev. john Reboli, SJ. Rev. joseph Scannell, 5.1. Prof. Suzanna Waldbauer FIN E ARTS . . . its aim is to increase student sensitivity . . . 10 HISTORY We consider the discipline of history to be fundamental. 192 Chairman Dr. 1ames F. 1 Powers gl Chairman, Dr. 1ames F. Powers Prof. 1ohn B. Anderson Dr. Ross W. Beales, 1r. Dr. Robert L. Brandfon Dr. 1ames T. Flynn Dr. William A. Green Dr. 1oseph 1. Holmes Dr. Edward 1. Kealey Rev. Gerald Kinsella, 5.1. Dr. Claudia Koonz Rev. Vincent A. Lapomarda, 5.1 Mr. Warren Leon Dr. Theresa McBride Dr. David 1. O'Brien Rev. Maurice F. Reddy, 5.1. Dr. Nicholas Salvatore Dr. Warren Schiff Dr. 1. Michael Turner Dr. Edward F. Wall Chairman, Dr. Leonard C. Sulski Dr. James W. Noonan Dr. Daniel G. Dewey Dr. Peter Pe1'kir1S Dr. David A. Field Dr. Patrick Shanahan Rev. john I. MacDonnell, 5.1. Dr. Melvin C. Tews Dr. Vincent O. McBrien Dr. Gayn B. Winters Dr. john R. McCarthy fi in 'Sc Chairman Dr. Leonard C. Sulski MATHEMATICS Il truth a poetic form of 193 ll MODERN LANGUAGES . . lies at the very heart of the liberal arts 19 curriculum. . . 4 is-H Chairman Dr. Theodore P. l N C gf A . ' V? . ' x .X. R ,faj 'fix ,gllf Fraser X u hx I' lf Chairman, Dr. Theodore Dr. Charles Baker Dr. Eckhard Bernstein Rev. Alfred Desautels, 5.1. Prof. Evelyn Faulwell Dr. Chester I-lalka Prof. I. Alberto Hernandez - Chiroldes P. Fraser Rev. Lionel P. Honore, 5.1. Dr. Richard Klein Prof. George Kostich Dr. Normand Lamoureux Dr. Iohn McKenna Dr. Constance Montross Prof. Isabella Sipitener Dr. William Zwiebel El'3frETZIg.'f?'.liliflfiffilyllefx PHILOSUP HY Dr. Hermann I. Cloeren Rev. Albert Dilanni, S.M. Dr. Thomas D. Feehan Dr. George H. Hampsch Rev. Eugene I. Harringto Dr. Hilde S. Hein Dr. john I. Lynch Dr. Clyde V. Pax Rev. joseph Shea, 5.1. 11, . . .committment to the pursuit of truth SJ- ll PHYSICS a flexible program of study. . . 'lvl in Chairman Dr. Francis W. Kaseta Chairman, Dr. Francis W. Kaseta Rev. Robert B. MacDonne1l, 5.1. Dr. Robert H. Garvey Dr. Ram Sarup Dr. Roy C. Gunter, Ir. Dr. Frank Tangherlini Dr. Edward F. Kennedy Mr. David Holm yxfgf f' we riff?-EZfiZ2'DLligi1aren Dubnoff PULITICAL Dr. Paul R. Dommel Dr. Lily Gardner Feldman Dr. Trowbridge H. Ford Mr. Andrew E. Hegedus . Dr, Walter T, Odell . . . the systematic Dr. Stephen A. Quick 1 Dr David L Schafer of nlan S Mi- Michae1'Spencef political behavior Dr. Angela S. Yergin ,, PSYCHOLOGY . . .an understanding of behavior. . 198 .l Al Chairman, Dr. Ogretta V. McNeil Dr. M. Donald Broverman Dr. Danuta Dukatko Dr. Charles M. Locurto Mr. David 1. McDowell Mr. Louis A. Sass Dr. Sharon T. Shepela Dr. Matthew A. Toth Dr. joseph R. Webber Dr. Charles S. Weiss Dr. Rudolph L. Zlody f .Q Chairman hte- M a 1---E ' Jr' . . . Chairman, Dr. 1ohn L. Esposito Rev. 1ohn E. Brooks, 5.1. Dr. Glendon P. Bryce Rev. Richard P. Burke, 5.1. Rev. 1oseph F. Donahue, 5.1. Rev. 1ohn Donnelly, 5.1. Dr. Vincent Forde 'X Dr. 1ohn L. 3,6 P it ' ,9?,f4-EE. Rev. Terence German, 5.1. Rev. Robert Manning, 5.1. Rev. Eugene McCarthy, 5.1. Dr. Gerald McCarthy, 5.1. Rev. 1ohn Paris, 5.1. Prof. Ann-Elizabeth Purintun Rev. 1ohn Walsh, 5.1. Rm Esposito RELIGICDU5 STUDIES . . . situates the Catholic tradition in the larger context of other religious traditions . . . 199 SQCIQLGGY . . . attends to the study of the human condition ll Chairman Dr. Rogers Johnson 377-I1-I' Hag. Q nn 5 'Q T ,ll ,-- 1 ., Chairman, Dr. Rogers Dr. Maynard Robison Iohnson Dr. Victoria Swigert Ms. Sara Geor e Mr. Edward Thompson 8 Dr. Thomas Imse Dr. Royce Singleton Chairman, Mr. Edward I. I-Ierson Dr. Donald Ilko Mr. William I. Rynders Ms. Iudith Lovitz THEATRE ARTS A way of knowing what it is to be human. 201 T 1 4 I 4 fl 'E i l w 3 1 T 202 203 Il'll'7F l vw .- '-.'I , X ,1,J-he ' W if . ' '- ' ' 2 ,, e Q , 'r Z4 f.'5r.fi -s :rf 7? V5:QF'Q'f hi STUDENT ACTIVITIES CDFFICE HOGAN CAMPUS CENTER MR. THOMAS W. WIECAND MR. WILLIAM J. SANTQSUQSSQ MRS. MABEL H. IOHNSGN MS. BQNNIE CAZEAULT ROTC AERCDSPACE STUDIES Chairman, Lt. Colonel Ronald I. Kraus Major Mike Rangel Captain Francis C. Myers Sgt. Kenneth R. Kopecki Sgt. Wilfredo Rosario any :lux .. . -rw. .., l l l ' :ar - , G A ' lx -35.3.53 liia I oldt-ch-g 3 t ll nf '1n ! 'X , ,Z S ff, SQ -' L N b 'ui I T 5 Y ' ,f L, 1 -J ' .Q n...n,.-N -. . ,si A p X NAVAL SCIENCE 206 Chairman, Captain Thomas Qverdorf T. Cdr. Paul Bennett Major Patrick Townsend Lt. Mark Kilmartin YN2 Carroll I l U I g 4 I . W V . e . 1 at ' W 1 It C a W M N W G W 9 W W w N M W EE WEEE ARNCLD AIR SOCIETY BLACK STUDENTS U IO 2,v w. ' A. Y, V - Q A 'ff' agp? 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N . ,qt E ' .J i .gf 238 Qgvf' 9 IYA 1977-78 ST. THOMAS MORE PRE-LEGAL SQCIETY YQYG President, Don Froude ! F095 HIL 44 been-1-Q. ' Xa x H Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramura . wiv Intramurals Football .IJ if U A ir .v Q bv!.5 Wir? n , Y ig, ,- I-I Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurc ii- Q ,4-xx f ' 0 X :V. rl so 5 I f L 1' P . ,. 74 1 Q . xi 'L - ' ...10 .3 1 - , if-'H 3 -' 'p-TL, n P . 4 's '99 ff I sgfsf- ,sf 7, 4 9, . ' Q. - . ' in Q af i . I SQ? e'l ',4 f' 5 all - Q --ol s , 1 s ' -L gp, -fa-,vnu-I-O , - .' 'sv . ,..,' . . ' fb'--'or V-'-15? .-'r r 1,121--Z ea - . 5 - n ' -z.. :J I bf . AJ. 'n :Q . I- - Li . 1 4- .,fa . -Q If 'S 1':-Q'-'sifffflz -TJ7933E Y ' . -.- ., .-09,2- ' ' 441 I 1 8 1 35 Q ff f I .-. mi I- ,un . u 5 KPU jim. 1 f ', : A I l '-Q I Z :ap K i i . , In vw s 1 L 4 A, I I 'x '. f s 1519? X ur , 1- . Fsaklubxtsti 'FK' .1 3 uf ... . :Q It '-,RIM ' NM ' l' ' , fi, .. . 5 V 5.-.GJ I 1. ff. an .XJ qgfk'-' YQ., .- Q VLA-vig , A -3 Ar.-gg QL., 'I-ll!- X . my Hin ,ik ,O - 1 zjfjfiqglqulqr, ,,,,.. .AFI T lg--1 LJ- 4 .p --M-Q3'ft 4 , 1 V ' . ' sk V, j . 411 'Fm .lc-fwlyggvf' ',.f:- I Y, h ' .' -,K '- I ' I' 0 A' Q -- X-.ll S--f . ga 43 11.4 2 w.'r-w-- U ,-- .-.'j '-:'T qf5-43, :ii-,- , ' ' sk ',QnPE,, gf' ' . '95-1 1 -4gv1,.g,.s...Qf',N' 4.-Z' 5-z- bs ,'-I , 1. mf. 5'Y,:,. Q-J x.....11.LgfmS'l'n -9-41. Q.-QBA-'X. A 'NE X.. 'A:g-v!tns4-xft' LY?-'V -fr' . '. ' I. .h-.-.gl 2-15 INTRAMURALSINTRAMURALSINTRAMURALS INTRA Q!! A 1 N' -I Mulledy Basement vj Intramural AA Champs 3' 1 W .t 5 . 1 -7 nn . IIIUUO 5 A15 I 0' . J , -..w.-H. wif, I 'ff-lf, A a' A u ' N 7 , , 'elif V If V . I U -N. Q9 . 1, 3 a Q-V V 'M a F 2 Q' X ' 5, X ! ,ti . , ,. -,., 'x 'Zi , 51 .Q U 2 ,. . V A ,. , URALSINTRAMURALSINTRAMURALS INTRAMURALS TU' i 1 , X., JE iii, 7 , -QP V, ' Q' Q ' ' 'li X . gf r 'X' ' WX I ' M1 'ff-M-----I-mr: - ' mf- S, 24 z -Uv M Jap-.gg-M X53 ' V Qiga campus hte graduates faculty aCtiv1t1e5 events sports 1 ..,-R Q ,-' if Y Q1 L 25 SE ICR WEEK K X fi: , Q ,QQ 7 U R L 7? S. 5.1 , 4 L A Y 1 A Y L as Vw .-,L v 4 5- '. .,x ,ss lg -1 'WN , 1 arf! . A., b 'A A4 :-fflf 'vw 1 ' mai? ,Q . I '7 L 5-1 ig. fd -S ,fy - ff 'gm , g- if-T ' ' we K 5 xxx f- ng 4 j 1 J 5. .,. 4 .V ,- Q- e i :. 1 ,. ll , , N' 1' ' 'Y' s, 2 X YM V J-, w 4 T '? . A V V. 2 ii.. rt, 'vc Ti HOMECCDMI - Fw' fj Q v.. .f s , ,, ,QL ..,. af 1...-34 E' 55,3 f 1 ff 'ia aj 'cw .I -J .. 1 I, 3 J gr 5 -vu ik f. ,f L f If -...N - 1 'X A, L., : '-sul? .f v A X' -N E ,Q .- 'ft ,r I' A .f 'f MI . JA-Q 5 T xy, ---.. --.. I, . J .- -3 .J '-4 V ,gn K ,, .v.,4 . .e...-f !',,.. .. ,V ,-'1 If a single day best conveys the spirit of college life, that day is Homecoming. It is the day when students and alumni are most acutely aware of themselves as members of a unique community. The homecomings in which one participates as a student are the active celebration of belonging. After graduation, the homecomings pass more quickly. Memories fade, tumble together and color each other, but even after the loss of years every reminder of Holy Cross will recall the spirit of community. . '.'1l '2'- ' 1 'Q i.. - . -4,14 .w . 'Ml-.,...l .ri -., . 'Li- . 1' l L, -if Q N if -H 1 2'g.F-:jhpif .1 ., A J - 1,51 'ax'-95-t K Q abate in. A .g 4 V F g ' ' W - FL, Q . - ,- f -. VV- 1. Q. . NX 4411 1 N N '13,-P - 'ir ,-,.g.i.'2 jf , ' f N u X' Ar! . , SL T -4 I I 1,1 .ff X IQ' If - I f 11' I K tl M' W I 5, oi r9.4 fl' A--8 ff 10 ,pf x S s4gw1'N.3' -nv..-, ii.. 40 5, r a '1 v ' ,ui , ri , , . ' L' L A ' .Ani-5 .. , ,. 1 .. .N 4' mv 'f - I Wy X, af. '.-.--3 -4 1 . gi Y--, I ' - E' .,,.,,:xyp!fs' N.',,,' 51,-'vig' ? Q., 1, . - Q , V. ' A 1-'pk 4. v45,gQf 4 4' 5- l Y - . 1 K. ,Q w 'ar 1 1 -f 4 .- f 'ilffff-ffg . wang ' ,:.,,g,' ' , as vw'J'4'ALr lkva , 'lg 'WQWA use fn ,, .- 'f 2 uv--5 i w'1 Q-f'. Wh Lf ,. -'J' 1f..4 K 3 iii- if 3i.Q'2i!-AS ,id Wlii 257 258 ,. , w '....,, Ld V ,..,,v L . P ..,... .- 5 .7 vm. ,f 'S Exist fy. 'im ,, 'iw 4 3 f f-'IIA M X j ff c I j 'N I ' ,X i 1 ., l 260 PARE TS' WEEKE D The hotels and motels in and around Worcester are often booked up for Parents' Weekend as far in advance as midsummer. The parents travel from as far as Cincinnati and from as near as Framingham. These two facts seem to attest to the weekend's popularity. The two days and nights are filled with a swift tumble of events - brunches and dinners, tailgates and cocktail parties. And of course the dinner dance. Parents and students dress to kill, eat an overpriced meal, drink and change dancing partners as often as they make introductions. Outside Hogan or Hart or the Fieldhouse, the night takes on the crisp scent of Autumn, but inside it is warm, even stuffy from the dancing, drinking, and laughing. And the warmth lingers even after the band packs up and walks away. 8 1 I I 261 ,....-v - 262 if' 9. Y ,f hp. wr x WF, ,fv ? 'N 5 - nt? , s faq 'n.k1'::' P A 1 Z 263 A+ I 1 fe 264 .'- f 4 ,Q-.Q -1 4. 1' 'X ,J 14 .,.f. Q., , J' , 2 CQ, S , F-JF -xv .sf-R401 v-, '- ' -fa X xK 5f.r Ns-af' 5 We HALLOWEE HALLGWEE HALLQWEE HALLQWEE HALLOWEE HALLCDWEE HALLCDWEE HALLCDWEE HALLQWEE HALLQWEE HALLCJWEE HALLQWEE HALLUWEE HALLCJWEE HALLUWEE HALLCDWEE HALLCDWEE HALLGWEE HALLUWEE HALLCDWEE HALLOWEE HALLOWEE HALLCDWEE HALLOWEE HALLGWEE Tk Q! 'ff . v R -IALLQWEE On a staid New England college campus Halloween provides a rare outlet for the individual imagination. Halloween parties are thrown throughout the week usually requiring that the guests arrive in costume, a practice which heightens the festive atmosphere and often protects reputations. Some don masks and let it go at that, others go to elaborate lengths to contrive trappings original or outlandish. The results are often silly, funny, or in dubious taste. Whatever, Halloween in college offers us the chance to flout convention, a pastime we all dearly love. LLC EE LOWEEN HALLCDWEEN HALLUWEEN HAL LQWEEN HALLQWEEN HALLGWEEN HAL 269 There is a wait in the cold outside Kimball before each Christmas banquet. Students stand in line talking, laughing and singing to the Christmas music being tinnily dispensed by the rented sound truck. Whether caused by he cold, the sound of Silver Bells or the alcoholic consumption before-hand, each face seems to glow. Christmas time: the one time of year when sentimentality is not only permitted but encouraged. CHRISTMAS C BANQUET . ,Q f 1.1 ,iff ,A 5,-5,-,fyQ , 0' f' ' f' fy 4 X STMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTIN QUET BANQUET BANQUE lf'-01' '- M , 71,7 W GY'-A x X K, J K NN Z -A S4 3 J BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET 1 1 BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET CHRISTMA BANQUET CHRISTMA B ANOUET .LVL C11 Lll i1Vl Gras Gras Mardi Mardi Gras Gras Mardi Mardi Gras Gras Mardi Mardi Gras Gras ik- Gras Gras Mardi Mardi Gras Gras Mardi Mardi L .l Gras Gras Mardi Mardi Gras Gras Mardi Mardi Gras Gras MardiMardi CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE CRAZY GEORGE .,.--- WINTER CAR IVAL 3911 ...mhw ,, -I 4 ',-I 15 .gL'?'f 1,J ' Eyrla, ,b ' 5 , J 1 .. ' 4. . Q- .Q f 1, sg - V Q 3. i',2g,' ' -.fl wgiffl-1' ' fgfmv' ' ss ., . L :i i d A A ,,4wg,,.1 I -f V ff, 51 A' i .fi4 !l' '-- 7 s':fTs if ' ' , W4 A ' 'P' ' AAA C' B' h .4 ',-Q x s ef? F N WI TER CARNIVAL S5 1 'A ESL' F .,,,,,l- - - It :- 151- .ix J' ' I' H. 'mf X-ELN A . J- 'H-2' ' ' A 'n , ' 'ig '. 1 ,.-r X, . , 5 i ' ,x. 4 p , ,L Q - 11 ' M N A A f- ., , ...A-'Sai-351g ' 'Q-f, 7-,. ,q,41'rv, 4. 'A ' '- Y. ' ' '- 9 't 5,.I'. I x '-' '45 P, DI 1 ,, A A 1 .N 4- J ,,.., H. KN. ,Q F, z -, . , 4 j Ll Un: . , IM YM 5 . 'E 9'5 - a- 5 . , Nw, 19 ' 0 like, 3 if xv 5 - fr 9 JN ' my 54 X 4 X 1 'T 1.4. ' Ar 277 IACK FLASHS EVERYBCDDYS EVERYTHING - A BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE 1 ' LKJKJ LJLLLLI 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS 100 DAYS x I 1 x a ' '2 x . 4 I v l is X Agn tg Whatever they are we are. Dancing doesn't faze themg they're agile and tougher than Cossacks. Drinking doesn't daunt themg they're as hardy as Bavarian burghers. Shows of affection don't embarrass them. Embarrassments don't even embarrass them. At some time or other one of them will appear alone, a harbinger of the restg solitary it is as tender and luminous as a sigh. Together they're as plentiful as grapes in a vineyard and sturdy as a herd of Holsteins. Memories. At 100 Days we welcome them: they who are together, hovering at the threshold. pina 282 .JJ- Q SPRI SPRI SPRI SPRI SPRI SPRI SPRI SPRI N SPRL SPRIX SPRIX N X X R X SPRIR SPRIK N SPRIN K x G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL G BALL .i.'i', 3 vw S Q-l NT 285 X Nr Q If 'or' , h , r .lp f X. fx . -1 . N NIJ XT '53 '17 6 Z if . . l p Q 4 -- ,.-- 4-ff' N 1 , I ,Aa L 'E L . X N P-J 2 ' Aix. HL 'x 4, 3 PN 9, li is aw f-'f nh.,-3, r 51,4 .ff 4 287 SPEAKERS WILLIAM COLBY DANIEL BERRIGAN IOI-IN KENNETH GALBRAITI-I GALWAY KINNELL KOLISCI-I Q Q Q. ax' ,- . I5 ?' 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The opponent was a bowl-tested, veteran machine from New Hampshire. An early 17-0 deficit became a 20-14 struggle at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Co-captain Steve Hunt was on the way to a 115-yard performance, but co-captain Craig Cerretani was felled Q8 for the season with a shoulder separation. A meaningless late touchdown gave the final score. Yet, the young team played well and looked ready to win a game. URI 14 HC O Yawn! The sleepiest game in recent memory as little Rhode Island played the role of giant-killer - a role that Holy Cross would take on late in November. Unheralded Leroy Shaw ripped a shoddy Crusader defense for 132 yards. After 335 yards against New Hampshire, all the weak offense could manage was 246 yards against a much weaker Ram defense. It was the kind of loss that brings doubt even to the most optimistic of teams - a game that was best forgotten. DARTMOUTH 17 HC 14 Snake-bitten, jinxed and cursed was this cold, bitter day in the hills of New Hampshire. The team, playing on pride after the embarrassment of a week earlier, quite simply should have won. Tied at 14, the ball on the Dartmouth 13-yard line and forty seconds to play: things looked well in control. Six plays later - the last being a 40-yard field goal with no time remaining - the Crusaders stumbled from the stadium to pound their fists against lockers and walls. Peter Colombo, Steve Hunt and Chuck Mullen all played well, but they could not overcome the Fates that looked down from the dark clouds above the field. COLGATE 31 HC 14 The better football team won. The one with the reputation, the one with the unblemished record beat the team with all the freshmen and sophomores, the team that made all the mistakes. Colgate was cocky and Holy Cross was sloppy. A 17-14 halftime contest became a 31-14 rout. Even Crocky Nangle's 141 yards could not match the 465 yards of total offense by Colgate. Chalk up another one to experience. BU 14 HC 13 The Crusaders were fast becoming the nation's leading team in playing just below the level of their opponents. This day was to be no exception as Holy Cross handed Boston University the 2- ' ' ' ' Ffh TWV' 1 KR W-1 Q, ' O A ' -..,.,l-,Q an-. h ' 4 xi 'A 'E ' 5 'Sr 'iq 4 SA' ,- . 4 Q, ,. . - a . Y- Dx . ,H lkage--nf, .gl-avg. , -4 L 'Q W' .4v...5: n x tax 1 ' 4 U f' .f,.,-FIM' -'r'f5- ' 1 V ' ' A 5 F ff-,us 5 . 'J' ', ' 19, 'i , ' lla... 'QV 1 Mg' I I -JM A ' -. - ' - 1 , ---g twain' game via missed scoring chances and penalties. Crocky Nangle, in winning the Turco Award as the outstanding player in the Homecoming game, continued his fine play by gaining 158 yards. Yet, it was a 2-point conversion with 48 seconds remaining that gave the win to the terriers. BROWN 44 HC 13 The football story of Parent's Weekend was the well-oiled precision of Brown as they thoroughly whipped the Crusaders. The team played like a beaten squad - one weighed down by five consecutive losses. As defending Ivy League champs, Brown was highly-touted and they lived up to their clippings. They gained 516 yards on the Y 1 ro f 24:1 il fi -1-is f QF' afternoon and held Holy Cross to but 241 yards. The injuries, the frustration combined to exact another loss from ARMY A beautiful fall day, a homecoming crowd honoring the past Heisman Trophy winners and a final score of Army 48 Holy Cross 7 made it a festive day for the cadets. For the Crusaders it was not so happy. Holy Cross led the statistics in time of possession, number of plays, first downs and because of a powerful Army defense-turnovers. Four interceptions, a fumble and a blocked punt consistently killed scoring drives and provided the Cadets with prime field position. The Crusaders checked Army's va - . Q T'-4 f l Ku I 2 A .U ,,. 'A 'qlev - QL rl, .pi , . l ..' . la' ' -. I . . passing combination of Leamon Hall and Clennie Brundidge, but were not so successful with the run. After each team directed long marches for first quarter touchdowns, Army's Greg Merriken took off for 52 yards to put the Caders in the lead for good. It was not the longest run of the day. After an interception stalled a Crusader drive on the Army 3, Greg King ran 97 yards on the next play from scrimmage. The game was over. The Caders scored again three minutes later, and two more times in the fourth quarter when its first team ran up the score. UMASS The game at Amherst was all UMASS. The Minutemen quickly ended any doubts about the game's outcome by 1, ,4 , fy. in scoring on three of their first four possessions. Balance was the key to the 28-6 UMASS victory. The stronger and more experienced Massachusetts team easily controlled the line of scrimmage both ways. Massachusetts shut down the Wishbone attack more completely than any other team in two years. The Crusaders sole touchdown came in the second quarter when Larry Ewald scored on a three-yard sweep, but HC could never get any closer. VILLANOVA Despite the best efforts of a valiant Holy Cross defense, the Villanova Wildcats defeated the Crusaders 24-O at Fitton Field. The Crusader offense had difficulty moving under two different quarterbacks, but, once again it was the turnovers which proved most costly. The Wildcats captured the ball two different times within the HC 20 and subsequently scored touchdowns. The continually improving Crusader defense played their best game of the season. Led by seniors Herb Mihalik and Mike McDonnell, the Crusaders held Villanova to ten points in the first three quarters. Still, Villanova came out on top and the Crusaders suffered their ninth loss of the season. It would be their last. It would be their last. UCONN Holy Cross travelled to Storrs, Connecticut on a cold, bitter day to play what many termed the Respectability Bowl. The Connecticut Huskies 11-95 vs. the Holy Cross Crusaders Q0-95 in a battle of New England's two worst football teams. The Crusaders finally had reason to celebrate as they walked away with a 14-3 victory. The contest was not even as close as the score indicated. The Crusaders dominated every phase of the game. The defense again stood out, allowing the Huskies to penetrate Holy Cross 'Y' -at' 5 gXX !l CD 1 1 M 'v- as 4 1 W '1 - 'vw-I1 vi. 'IQ 2- 4 + - 9 f I 'I , ,af - .- .- . - - . , 1 x -f . H- . f ,. - . . , V LA, ' A HV Af fig., 'f-. I'. I Jin ,- . 1-4 fu' territory three times the entire game. The Crusaders' execution often faltered preventing them from scoring more. Twice the offense failed to score after the defense had given them the ball on the UConn 5 yard line. Despite the mistakes, the victory certainly tasted sweet after nine weeks of frustration. BOSTON COLLEGE Holy Cross 35 Boston College 20. If but one thing is remembered about the 1977 football season, it will be that score. Holy Cross 35 Boston College 20. The upset that occured on Fitton Field rivalled one made 35 years before when HC whipped a nationally ranked BC team 55-12. Amidst speculation that the series would soon be cancelled, the predictions made Holy Cross 35-point underdogs. The point spread was not unrealistic. BC devastated UMass one week earlier, Holy Cross had just won their first game. BC had Ken Smith, the second leading passer in the nation, HC could not decide on which one of four different quarterbacks would start. BC played Texas, HC played Rhode Island. i'U?i Q. Y bw .,-csv' xg? ' ta. But the point spread failed to measure heart. Holy Cross 35 Boston College 20. The game started as many feared it would. Smith opened with a 52-yard control of the ball for the first time on their own 13-yard line. 13 plays and 87 yards later, quarterback Peter Colombo scooted across the goalline for HC's first score. The Crusader's 7-6 lead was shortlived. BC moved the ball 64 yards for another touchdown. HC quickly matched the Eagles' score after Herb Mihalik's interception gave the offense the ball on the BC 16. With eight seconds remaining in the half, the Crusaders finished their third drive of the day and vaulted into the lead for good, 21-14. The second half opened with BC IT' determined to end HC's foolish dream of upsetting New England's best football team. Going against the wind, the Eagles controlled the ball for over 12 minutes. Or did the HC defense control the Eagles? BC could register only 6 points. The scoreboard read HC 21 BC 20 at the end of three quarters. The defense continued to force BC turnovers. Two of them led to fourth quarter Crusader touchdowns. With BC threatening to score in the final minute, Mihalik pilfered his third interception of the day. Gne play later the upset was complete. jubilation, celebration and shock swept through the stands. Colombo and Steve Hunt won the O'Melia award, but the whole Crusader team won the football game. The 1977 football season faded into memories. Holy Cross 35 Boston College 20. The 1977 Holy Cross football season started with high hopes - and nine consecutive losses. It ended with fears of a rout - and the first victory over Boston College in 10 years. Moments of heartbreak, doubts and frustration filled the gaps between September 10 and November 26. The victory over BC counts only once in the win column, but, somehow it means more than that to the Crusader football team. It is the realization of a four year dream for the seniors, and to the underclassmen, it is a sign that the team is finally on the way back. 303 Born a mere four seasons ago l they became the Women of Fall this year. Growing pains behind them, the Women's Field Hockey flowered into dedicated, skillful and winning maturity. The sore backs, the bruised shins and the endless wind-sprints were welcomed, not simply endured, as the down-payment on an extraordinary season. When practice and competition are blended with unwavering support from both star and substitute the results can be astounding. The establishment of a winning tradition is the legacy of these women. 4 I' Q WOMEN'S FIELD HQCKEY WOMEN'S TENNIS 5.5.- mt I-,g'.'.' 09. - The 1977 Women's Tennis team might remember the rain more than anything else. The typically wet New England autumn kept practice time to a minimum and caused over half the matches to be rescheduled. Still, when the women could play on their four newly paved courts, they overcame a variety of illnesses and injuries to post a 6-3 record. Perrenial power Providence College was among the Crusaders's fallen opponents. Second year coach Oscar Najarian employed a unique team spirit to continue the winning tradition of Holy Cross' women's sports. The exhilaration of a total group effort marked each match. Next year's team will miss Pattie Finnegan, Marcia Hennelly and Lori Stasukelis, but, returning with strong depth and its committment to a group effort, the future looks bright. -4' CREW 6 Z! 'R HEAD OF THE CHARLES REGATTA ff --M-.. . fr ' -.a-.....A.. x' nf . we-..,. - '.,Q..f-Y- 'J . .M F ,, ua-. y. ..- abs uv. A .,,. ., ,., Q.-or Ai Rl, , ,qui ul' 4. .,.' -- 'sm ... .,-wg' , - L , 4' , 4- - . 4 V ni- -.g 'i 'tn' ,pw ' V ,......n+ 'say N' . I nv-'aan-4 V 4 - V ,Q 15,5 nam, -If --.nn-u - 1' ,Tw V ' wink., wgkg- ' -'- - N -4999- W, l ., s 5- , . 1 wi ' 2-vu lfi rv-:rum-4-1 rrmrmnn Fnnnrnn ' ru 1 .- f f'l'fllll'Ill I! A-f If 1- 4 ' , ij .- sr , A -fxmw??W-1-Qu ' A- WV i f 'ffi4 l'11iJ an ,. 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We marvelled at the giant Chris Potter and Mike Vicens had resurrected in 1975. 1976 followed with the Hart Center, Igor, and a second NIT bid. Next, the taste of the big time - the NCAA. We may have lost to Michigan, but that was without Ronnie Perry or Iohn O'Connor. Besides, Mike Vicens showed us we could play against the best in the nation. Success had become addicting. We no longer appreciated victory, but came to demand it. The all night vigil for season tickets attested to our fanatacism. Sur we would miss Doran and McCauley, but Potter and Vicens would explode in their final year, G'Connor was healthy, 1 1 as f :sm ,fi .-,aaa fm and if Perry was NCAA freshman of the year, wouldn't he be sophomore of the year as well? We weren't the only ones to believe in our ability. Sports Illustrated ranked us ninth in the nation-ahead of UCLA, Maryland and North Carolina. Both major polls listed us in the top 20. A preseason exhibition with the Cuban National team raised our expectations further. Potter and Perry were anything but hospitable in the 117-96 rout. We believed we had made it. We no longer challenged others for the honors, they challenged us. In the end, we learned that destinies are not always fulfilled. The season opened with the freshman watching the big screen in Hogan and a lesson in humility. Basketball did not seem so important as we prayed for Greg Gaskins recovery from a serious car accident. The games went on, if somewhat halfheartedly. Our impatience with such lowly opponents as St. Anselm's and Dartmouth caused us to look sloppy in our first two wins. In a regionally telecast game against Duquesne, we were down by six at the half, but the poise came through. We won 86-76. The Iona Gaels came to the Hart Center to give us our first test of the young season. Blaney and his charges treated them like a gut course. HC romped 105-83. Chris Potter led the offense with 22 points, 8 rebounds, and 16 assists. Ron Perry swished enough corner bombs to total 29 points, and Mike Vicens twisted through the Iona defense for 18 more. The real tests came next. While we studied for exams, the hoop team diverted our attention with two more wins. The 67-62 win at Yale again reflected the effects of impatience, but the problem seemed to be solved in a 101-72 victory over Harvard. A fire in Rhode Island jolted us from the frivolity of our basketball mania. The Industrial National Classic was cancelled while Providence College morned the deaths of seven students. Christman filled us with thoughts of vacation, friends and the ECAC Holiday Classic. Our 6-0 record gave us the top seed in a strongly competitive field consisting of Georgetown, Alabama and Princeton. We were confident of victory when we met at McAnn's for a pre-game beer. 1: Nw 313 I f W s. . 1' 'R x 'fs 5- We found that more than press releases were needed to maintain our 49 national ranking. Georgetown paid little attention to the morning polls and rudely dumped us 79-65. Derrick jackson C22 pointsj and john Duran C20 pointsj reovided the offensive thrust for the Hoyas, but it was Tom Scates defensive intimidation and a tough 2-3 zone defense which proved the most troublesome. Ronnie Perry was held to one field goal in the first half and Chris Potter could grab only one offensive rebound the whole game. We accepted out first loss and readied ourselves for the consolation game with Princeton. Two Princeton bench technicals had given the Crusaders a five-point halftime lead, but with four minutes remaining in the game, the Tigers gad tied it, 59-59. A travelling violation gave us the last shot. Potter missed, but Vicens tapped in the rebound at the buzzer. We swelled our record to 11-1 with four victories in the final week of vacation. Fordham was the first victim. HC converted 33 turnovers into 43 points as we breezed by the Rams 100-65. Mike Vicens provided the late game heroics once again at Army. He dropped two free throws with only three seconds left to squeak by the Cadets ' 9 S Q Q 91. l 5 HU'-P -am l5'l ' QRU55 Il. , I H2 ltift L! .W XX we l' l CRD 4 ti: Q hiatt I it N44 moi! FN ,sw . X: 4, l .32 4 'f ., fi! A v 4 N ' Q 78-76. Neither Assumption C97-90D nor St. Peter's C104-659 hindered our preparation for the upcoming battle with Providence. Most of us returned to Holy Cross only long enough to drop our belongings and grab a ride to Providence. Some of us wished we had stayed home. Soup Campbell and Dwight Williams proved that there were other good players in New England besides Potter, Pery and Vicens. While 12,000 rabid fans screamed enough to bring down a second civic center roof, Providence shot 60075 and made 11 steals. The Friars 4-point half-time lead became a 26-point romp. We were humbled 90-76. There was little time to regroup. The Fairfield Stags, in the midst of writing their own Cinderella story, had the nation's longest homecourt winning streak. Potter and Vicens triggered an offensive explosion of 103 points, but 31 ima., 'La- i x '.f 'A x . d . r ,f ' 7 .s ,. xi w . - 'f 'S I . 4' , . , 4 P I. ? T v .. 1 ' turnovers enabled the Stags to score a record-breaking 123 points. The team returned to Holy Cross, but the Hart Center threatened to be inhospitable. A 16-point Boston College half-time lead intensified all the doubts we had come to hold after the previous two defeats. Then Igor reminded us of the Thanksgiving miracle and the fiery gleam in Mike Vicens' eye made us apologize for our fickleness. His court-long driving layups inspired a frenzied comeback. Perry bombed in 19 points and Potter contributed 14 more in a 56 point second-halfspree. The 82-76 victoly proved that the HC basketball team was alive and well. Coach Blaney unveiled a new look for the second annual Colonial Classic. Freshman Gary Witts and sophomore Charlie Brown responded admirably to the promotion to the starting line up. The Crusaders defeated UCONN in the opener 78-63. In the finals, we were part ,Jinx ' C f IA 1 9 A A ' QQ s PJ: 51.1 of the largest crowd ever to witness two New England colleges play. HC overcame several talented individual UMass performances with the same teamwork that hung the 13 championship banners amidst the Boston Garden lights to win the final 76-63. Chris Potter scored 32 points and had 28 rebounds in the two games to earn the tournament MVP. Ronnie Perry and Mike Vicens joined him to give the tournament all-star team a decidely purple hue. The Crusader's second trip to the Providence Civic Center was not nearly as threatening as the first. HC had little trouble in dumping Brown 91-70. Ianuary ended with a revived team and a 15-3 record. The month's two losses seemed nothing more than a midseason slump. February followed with an immediate shock. While we confidentally waited for the Crusader's to roll over the same UMass team they had defeated a week earlier, the Minutemen held on. A jump ball with three seconds left gave them one more chance. Gary Witts won the tap, but UMass controlled the ball long enough to throw up one desperation lirx --is-5 'V shot. Cousy called it a rainbow. Though we held our breaths, we knew the instant the ball left Eric Williams' hand it would score. While UMass celebrated, we stared in silent disbelief. The 77-76 defeat would be the only home-court loss of the season. Winter homecoming just beat the New England Blizzard. Ronnie Perry treated the returning alumni to a 28-point performance and a 100-88 victory over Hofstra. The snow came next and gave the team a week off. The third annual pilgrimage to Notre Dame was cancelled Z as - I 5 F 1 .fin ' A Q o ., gi 115- and BC was postponed until the season's end. The final two scheduled home games appropriately came in the midst of the seniors' 100 Day Banquet. Igor began the countdown early in the 114-76 rout against Boston University. Two days later, in what we thought would be our last game, we honored the seniors. Still overcome with the reminiscent melancholy of the previous night's dinner, we recalled the past contributions of Chris Potter, Mike Vicens, Greg Gaskins, Adrian Moody and Pat Padden. Nor did we forget our most important fan. The crowd chanted Igor's special cheer while jose Alvarex stood at mid-court. The Crusaders beat New Hampshire handily, 98-69. lt was George Blaney's 100th Crusader victory. 82 have come in the era of Potter and Vicens. The Crusaders fifth loss of the season came in New jersey at the hands of Seton Hall. HC dropped a close one for the second time this season when two late points gave Seton Hall a 76-7-1 victory. A hastily scheduled game against King's College provided the Crusaders ur if He nga? with a final home game, The Hart Center was unusually sparse however, as students fled campus for the long weekend. The 96-83 win became a phyrric victory when Chris Potter sprained his ankle while grabbing his lO00th career rebound late in the game. Spring fever wasn't the only thing exciting the fans in Georgetown's McDonough Gym. The Hoyas played their best game of the season, shooting 605 while holding the Crusaders to a mere 356. Gary Witts' 17-points and 9 rebounds were the only bright spots in 1 v' ' Y 1 5,3 ' ' ft- .. sy! .Ag the 77-61 loss. With 12 minutes remaining in the regular season finale against BC, Chris Potter entered the game for the first time. His bad ankle caused him to miss a starting assignment for only the second time in four years. Potter played what Coach Blaney called, A lifetime of basketball. Chris forced an overtime when he sank two freethrows with ten seconds left. He already had led the Crusaders back from an 8-point deficit in the final two minutes. The comeback seemed futile after a BC s M basket put the Eagles ahead by one with 10 seconds remaining. While we lamented the impending loss and BC celebrated, the team forgot to give up. Potter quickly inbounded the ball to Ronnie Perry at halfcourt. Perry raced to the foul line and took the shot. The basket gave him 32 points for the night and HC a 99-98 victory. The Crusaders won 20 games for the fourth consecutive year. The fourth-seeded Crusaders travelled to the Providence Civic Center for a rematch with PC in the opening round of the ECAC's. When a 12-point Friar lead threatened to turn into a rout late in the game, the memory of the BC game refused to let us stop hoping. The team responded. Perry hit a few bombs while Vicens and Potter took the ball inside. With seconds remaining, Vicens went against Soup Campbell for a lay-in. It was one of the few times in his career he lost the battle. Campbell made a super block. Providence netted two meaningless free throws to complete their 71-67 victory. The season ended. No NCAA tournament or NIT bids followed the loss to Providence. Our pre-season dreams had been shattered. Was the 20-7 season disappointing? Maybe - but only because we expected so much. The pre-season hoopla overshadowed the balance of New England basketball. We forgot that Mike Vicens and Chris Potter are not the only great players, that Ron Perry, as good as he is, still is just a sophomore, and that other schools have dreams as vivid and ambitious as our own. In the end we will remember the good things - a crashing reverse slam dunk by Mike Vicens, the quiet consistency of Chris Potter, but most of all, the spirit. For four months each year, the basketball team brings life to the dreary bitterness of a Worcester winter. We were never more unified than when we helped Igor cast his mysterious spell over the opposing team. That joy alone made it all worthwhile. The well-drilled movements of spikers and setters rotating in precise patterns of skill, grace and speed is the essence of volleyball. The Holy Cross women molded hours of practice into the superb conditioning needed to face their grueling schedule. But if David were to meet Goliath ten times, the giant would win nine of the matches. Such was the fate of these women. Their victories were lost beneath overwhelming weight of Division 1 powerhouses. Yet, this team can rest secure in the knowledge that they have played their best and played with the best. X' J.. 1 VGLLEYBALL 320 -14 Q a- -1. I 1. In .- i ,I 4 ,mph ' - Al X ' '- Ln-M . f 26 m A x 33 xi? 'A'-1 W.: - 4 . gg, V -1 sr--f ' ' . g,.C Sr' HOCKEY 5 3? 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WQMEN S BASKETBALL Sue Bevms Kate Butler Mary Cooney Margaret Dempsey Kathy Flacke Lorl Gelshecker I-le1d1 Lew1s Katle O Connor Teresa Opalacz I Cindy Boiardi Barbara Kelley WCDMEN S CREW Karen F1l1ault Pam MCG1nley jane Henerberry Den1se Peters Ioanne M1kUl1Ch Clndy LaPorte E1leen Commane Al1ce Belf1ore Maura Walsh Mary Allen Toya Graham I-I1lary McComb Nancy G1ordano Debb1e Dobbm Eve Stupeer Mary Bohn Maureen Cavanaugh Kathy O Keefe Budget Walsh Ianue Carr D1ane D5d1O Ann Regan Kathleen Gralton Kath1e Rerlly Barbra Wesolowsk1 Mar1 Capel0tt1 Ellen Sheehan Claud1a Van Haverbeke FENCING TEAM Ron Anderson Paul Bodner Ioe Borkowski jamie Cardillo Paul O'Connor Robert Rak Edward Sauris Beth Seaton Dave Waterhouse Frank Wynne Cathy Zimmer Coach: Bob Woolner Iohn Ahern john Allard Rick Allen Steve Barry Mark Bates Mike Boczanowski Tom Bresnahan john Caligaris Craig Cerretani Mike Chieco Mark Chiungas jim Cobb Peter Colombo Paul Connelly Ieff Cooney Dana Cresta Ioe Desisto Paul DiGangi Brian Doherty Chris Duggan jim Dunphy Larry Ewald Steve Fernandez Ieff Fisher Dave Frechette Steve Freeman Steve Gannon Peter George Ed Gorczyca Frank Hamel Mike Hanna Kevin Harrington Lee Heffernan Steve Hiorns Charlie Hourihan Mark Hourihan Iay Howlett Steve Hunt Bob Hurley Iohn Ingram Bob Ireland Mike Iank Phil Iohnson Pat Kelly Rick Kelly Pat Kimener Iack Laurendeau Ken LeBlanc Ioe LeMay Paul Lyons john Maneri john Mangiante Mike McDonnell jack McGovern Dan McNulty Matt Michaud Herb Mihalik Ioe Miller Bob Morton Chuck Mullen Mike Murnane Crocky Nangle Dave Ornelas lim Pendergast Elmars Reks Mike Rimkus UL CRJ5 FYR : Bob Roncarati Leon Sielawa Ieff Smith Neil Soloman Chuck Sommer Wayne Thornton R ..-- . 1 . .,:- N l - ' . l ' ' ..,- 1 s - uw-- . E .A ..., X : . - -. ..- .Y,. ,.,......-.,..Y.4 nf far ' W--f J- ,2 i Glenn Verrette Henry Vogel Bob Walsh Terry Waters Bill Wright -n. , -1 ,- -. . .X , ,.,,....,...,. Kathy Bates Susan B1ggS Carol Branchard anlce Connoly Ann Curtls 153 Dahm Fran Caly ane Eden am F1sc:her VICKI Frouenhoffer De1dre Garrlty ' iz Hagan Kathy House Nancy Longley Kathy LaClasse Kathy Laughhn Kathy Lynch Paula Mahoney Debb1e McGovern janet MCI-Iugh Kathy O Connor Gemma Perdom Joanne Ross1 Debb1e Sulhvan Ann Regan Diane Wood Linda Strobeck mgr WOMEN'S FIELD HUCKEY gfhtis Ciabotti Kathy Maher .-if ff 'is-7 ,3- ,I ..4p....g, L S- ZF .1-on ,J -,H ,-,,, - .-?.,,V', t .-pr... , , . YI'- TV! 3- ' . Pl ' ' 4, -46 . '9'3,-f.nf-- '- ,v . v f ks. v 'f ' ' 5 x'-Mi 4. Q , 45 IK th, 0 sl , J' .X,.XJ. . , . wif, A ,f. 5s ' 1 fl, Q v- -- - 31 . X' w- ' l 'r 'J .F .wx '41 v Ks ' ' ' i I ' ,nl , s t Q' , I l.A.4v 'il -.A '- .. 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Thornton RUGBY SOCCER 11m Meehan Pat Egan Mark Braunsteln Tlm Wlethers Kevxn O Rourke Mlke O Keefe Fred McCaughan M1ke Holmes Dave Welch Peter Klrby Chrls 0 Conner Chrls Colhns ohn Carr1ty jeter Wade Tom Leahy '9h1l Audet Iohn Moran om Madaras Bart Farrell ars I-laage Coach lack. Madaras Coe Zepf MaryAnne Barretto Susan Blggs Donna Boudreau Susan Cardwell Chr1s C1abott1 Ann Curt1s Ieanne Dels1gnore Anne Garr1ty Co Capt Kathy House Kathy KaCasse Nancy Longley Mar1on Mart1gnett1 Stephame Mart1n Ianet MCI-lugh Mary Noonan Carolyn O Hara Demma Perd1n1 Anne Regan Reg1na Sperom Ieanne Stepan Iacquellne Sulhvan Margaret Sulhvan Co Capt Brldget Walsh D1ane Wood Ann Gallagher Coach Ian Demars P11502 .U ZF ' . S- , . JU ' a , + x . Q5 B - - r1'1Uvff1O7QmDfr' USZ WDMEN S SOFTBALL Carol Branchard V1ck1e Bruc1a Mary Cooney V1rg1n1a Courtney Fran Daly jane Eden Colette Foster Sue Fulton Lor1 Gelshecker Clndy Laporte Amy Lechner Terl Moschetta Kathy Murray Elleen Nee Teresa Opalacz Cheryl Parente Margaret Splllane Debra Sulllvan Barbara Swlft BODDIG W1ll1amson I . . . . C C C Chris Fernandez Diane Puliafico C . . C C . . C . . . MEN S SWIM TEAM Iohn Cr1safull1 M1ke Kretowlcz Denn1s Cruff Bob Lambert B111 Donovan Ted Lehberger 11m Donney Tom Mahoney Mark Dempsey T1m Mortenson Capt Steve Fannmg Charl1e Murphy Bob Feeney Capt Torn Noack Capt Ierry I-lalp1n Peter Ryan Dave Hassett Rlchard Re1dy Dave Heller Scott Tredwell M1ke Keefe john Rowley I , . , . , . 5 WQMEN S SWIM TEAM Beth Bacon Io Ann McGu1rk Cpat Ahce Belf1ore Mlchele McKeown Klmberly Brennan Sally McLaud Debble Dowd Lols Palmer Therese Leary Eve Stuper '4?f52f?' 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'S 1 S -I Ianet Barclay Pam McGinley Janine Bjorn julie McGuire Cindy Blair Carolyn 0'Hara Carol Brown Sharon Oppelt I Carol Caprio Denise Peters W Sheila Cavanaugh Debbie Sheehan Eileen Commaine Lisa Simonetta '-., ft Diane Dedie af Ueline Suuwan A Denise Darwin Erelehen Weiss M D sue Dusfile Tim White Q 5' s 't i' W Chris Fernandez Subrina Williams E W i Ruth Fl nn Diane Wood Karen Iglolb Celia Woods Betsy Ladner Kathy Downing 1 R Mary lean McDermott Paula Kemp S L.. - 354 Onye Amaechi Gary Bell Irm Brennan Ioseph Caffrey Thomas Capone Paul Casey M1chael Cobb Paul Corcoran George Durgm Kevrn Frtzgerald Damel Fumagalh George Grlson R1chard Houston Gerald jones Robert Keane Edward Kennedy Robert K1elly Thomas Lynch M1chael Mahoney Edw1n Mallette Iames Marrone Thomas Massarelh Mark Murray James O Hara Stephen Peck Bernard Poppe Stephen Sch1111nger Mark Schroeder ames Sheehan Beter Stanton M1chael Sull1van ohn Ta lor eonar Thatcher Bryan VanDorpe 'Jaul Wr1ght Yobert Ireland ohn Mang1ante WOGUHCO 1 w ww Ma d ,355 . . o 0 ' . . 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JP-.,:x,4-,A i - K '- 'UI' .I Q - J, ,' L- i'-' 0,1 Q! - .J g- ., .- ,XV - Q., if -. e,.7HA:'- .r 23-5. f AJt 1f- . . ., -774-1J-QkiQ':'1 f'E ' ' ,. A wh., ,gg .1 X 1.,u3.,5v gg-43, -',,,- f-'15 . ' ,, -- 'fm '--I gf, -gy' uf, ' .' ...gg - f-iw-445' I 1 J Hu- 'L H- 'f -: f ,., 9: x::.g5, 2' 'C 1' af, vi. 3 'sv V5 JC 1 , ' ,if 'lf 1 ' X X If... v-'Fri x f' N. 5 1 'PH fe A , 3' moss ,Ip- ' Q.. Y Q ' ft . 1 563 fr' , 1 4 ,i Aan.. . 990 U if AI' W ff., XV, j,w,.4, fi , X ,I c '- . : '..i.,'p : ,-'aw 1 l V Y V ,.fi k f.i.,x vw .,'- ' . rl ,ref , ,- N , , -, ,,4:,,, - rm INS 'RD 3-a f 4..- 113 s D '12 AI I 1. You got there on a balmy Sunday afternoon, your first day at college. Maybe you got there before your roommate, in which case you entered a room with a naked bed on either side, the identical chairs and desks and the battered locker in the corner. Maybe your roommate arrived earlier and you walked into a room thick with strangers: your roommate's relatives scattering throw rugs, pillows, food, and advice. You were sentenced - some of you -to live several months with a stranger. Sometimes the association was lucky, other times it was less fortunate. But your roommate represented an indissoluble part of your life at 370 college, no matter what emotions your relationship inspired. You met others, too, acquaintances quickly struck and which soon flickered out while future friends were still strange faces. You met them at mixers, in class, in the dorm, through your roommate: they were linked with you in the fabric of college life. One friend you will recall as the absolute idiot you stumbled upon when he was being sick in the toilet from drink, another you will remember studying with for an examination you doubted you would pass. These new friends and your teachers were the persons with whom you spent most of your waking hours. Your teachers were a motley crew: some were hard, some easy, some boring, some witty, and some enthusiastic. You were there for an education, everybody said so, and sometimes you were inclined to believe it. But learning happened in the oddest ways. Other things were happening as well, to the campus as a whole: Howard Iohnson's opened floors to Holy Cross students and Chieftain's removed Gallo wine from its shelves after a student boycott. You heard Elizabeth Kubler-Ross speak of death, Clark Booth of greed in sports, and you heard little Donald Segrettti confess his sins. That year water fights were as popular as ever, especially if you lived in Carlin or Alumni. Streaking had not yet gone the way of dodo birds and saddle shoes. Ethnic nights were the big thing at Hogan on the weekends and you tasted all sorts of specialities: dark beer, pizza pies, and Syrian sandwiches. When you returned sophomore year, certain things on campus had changed: Carlin was no longer the dingy, all--male menagerie it had been. The school paneled, polished, and re-carpeted it. Then they carted girls in and deposited them on the second floor. Holy Cross had changed. Hogan cafeteria was no longer the coffee house-type place it had once been. Instead you had a bunch of tables, a bar where wine and beer were served, and they called it a pub. The seventies were halfway gone, Vietnam, Kent State, and Woodstock were history. You no longer had to desire peace in Vietnam, you had it, even though the Vietnamese did not. You 'reordered your prioritiesz' one student wanted to '1 be 'the wealthiest M.D. in Rhode lsland.' It was a shabby goal in a passive decade. Your minds were as free as they possibly could be in these parlous times. You went to Homecoming and Parents' Weekend, you watched the football team lose week after week. Coach Doherty resigned and you waited for the first basketball game when Hart Center would be dedicated. Qnly the controversy over tenure decisions seemed to revive any of the activism displayed in the sixties. The indignation shown by some students and faculty resulted in a meeting of the Board of Trustees in New York City. But even this disturbance proved short-lived, if not forgotten. You settled back in your accustomed ways. You read an issue of The Tomahawk that was astonishingly inane and prurient. You celebrated another Spring weekend, as inclement and entertaining as the last one. Another class was graduating and l AJ 4,111- you returned three months later as a junior. In junior year things were in an odd state of fluctuation. Those around you were either changing or becoming entrenched in their ways. The person you knew before as a shy and studious scholar may have reverted to a profligate of the worst kind, while another who had seemed standoffish may have emerged as a warm and generous soul. Then there remained those others, those changeless ones: the avid partygoers you still bump into at every gathering, the dedicated students who continue to disappear into Dinand every weekday. And then there were those others, gone forever - Frank Chokel, Iames Cwooch, Tim Bigelow, Iohn Gilmore - Whose names would continue to surface in conversation even as the routine of life wound on. And the routine wound on: people discussed the arrival of Coach Wheelwright and his ll wishbone offense and the talk evaporated into another disappointing season. You began to think beyond the events that occurred in your junior year, beyond the Black Student Union's discontent with poor recruitment procedures, beyond Chris Potter's meteoric rise in SGA politics. Graduation loomed closer. You became more aware of your place in the scheme of things, or your lack of place in the scheme of things. You were afflicted with the junior Year Itch, knowing that beyond this lay your future of life and love, success and failure. Senior year came and it trailed not clouds of glory. You looked at things more realistically, if not more cynically. Some of your friends were sports captains and club presidents and RA's, but that was neither here nor there. There were more important things than a freshman year preoccupation with status: sometimes it was enough of a task to conquer boredom, hangover, and desire. It dawned on you that a lot of familiar faces were encountered less and less often, dispersed as they were on Clay, Caro and College Street or at Maplewood Heights. You learned to do the things all seniors do: you lurched through senior week from picnic to banquet, you selected easier courses, later classes, you fandangoed from one drink-of-the-week party to another, you looked forward to the 100 Days Banquet, you fulfilled your role as a senior. Life still held its minor irritations. There were graduate schools and .fy careers to be chosen, meals to be indured, tests and papers to be got through. But somehow you survived, physically for sure. Emotionally and spiritually you were bruised and battered, but breathing. Dean Ziobro's word came floating back to you from the first day of freshman year: Some of you will not be here four years from now. You smiled. Not that you were free from regrets. You committed your share of selfish and sometimes just plain stupid errors. You wasted a lot of valuable time: one of the faults of youth. But regrets are often a sign of health, like sore muscles in a vigorous athlete. And if you were left with regrets, you were left also with a fund of memories. Good memories and bad, poignant and indifferent. Memories of snow on the ground, Kimball lines, Saturday night parties, and warm Spring days spent sunning yourself on the hill. That is the history you have written of your years at Holy Cross. These are the memories that, like your books and posters, you pack away on a May afternoon, to unpack years later and handle again fondly. And on a May afternoon, commencement ceremonies are held, you are let go, free to travel your own private highway, going nowhere, going anywhere, going everywhere. WEEE- WILLIAM F. ABBOTT, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 8 Leech St., Beverly, MA, 01915. JANE ANGELA ACTON, A.B. English5 301 Elm St., Biddeford, ME, 04005. Judicia Board 1,25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Purple Patcher 4. ANNELISA ADDANTE, A.B. Philosoph 5 60 View St., Fitchburg, MA, 01420. CCB 021D 3,45 Swimming 3,45 Phi Sigma Iota. JOHN PAUL AGERHOLM, A.B. Economics - Accounting5 21 Frothingham Rd., Worcester, MA, 01605. Cross Country 15 Tennis 3,45 WCHC 2,3,45 Fenwick Theatre 35 Pre-Management Society 2,35 Worcester House 1,2,3,4. EDWARD DIMITER AGURA, A.B. Chemistry5 502 Ridgeland Terr., Leonia, NJ, 07605. PAUL RICHARD ALLEN, A.B. History5 21 Bradford Ave., Hull, MA, 02045. Hockey 1,2,3,4. JOSE ANTONIO ALVAREZ, A.B. Economics-Accounting5 G-34 Villa Caparra, Guaynabo, PR, 00657. Track 1,35 Cross Country 35 Pre-Management Society 2,3,45 Purple Patcher 1,2,3,45 Sociedad Latino-Americana 4. JANE M. ALVARO, A.B. Psychology5 924 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY, 12208. EILEEN MARIE ANDERSON, A.B. Political Science5 70 Greenleaf Ave., West Springfield, MA, 01089. MARINA ELLEN ATCHISON, A.B. Englishg 9908 Barstow Ct., Potamac, MD, 20854. Cross and Scroll 3,45 Intramurals 25 Purple Patcher 4. JOHN T. AVOLA, A.B. Chemistry5 Holy Cross Box 2168, Worcester, MA, 01610. KATHLEEN A. AYLWARD, A.B. Spanish5 524 Worcester St., Wellesley, MA, 02181. Language Lab Assistant 1,2,45 Glee Club 15 Swim Team 1,45 Teaching Assistant 25 JYA35 Latin American Club 4. BRIAN BURKE BAGGOTT, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medicalg 188 Nod Rd., Ridgefield, CT, 06877 House Council 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,35 SPUD 2,35 Psychology SAC 3,4 ICO-Chairman 415 RA 45 Psychology Psi Chi 3,4. MARY ANN ELIZABETH BALBACH, A.B. English5 Box 649, Christiansted, St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands, 00820. AFROTC 1,2,3,45 Arnold Air Society 1,2,3,4 tCommander 415 Military Ball Committee 1,2,3,4 IChairperson 415 ACT 1,2,3,45 Theatre Club 1,2. PAUL M. BARBAS, A.B. Sociology - Economics5 42 Marcella Ave. Pittsfield, MA, 01201. TARA BARBER, A.B. History5 66 Milton Rd., Rye, NY, 10580. MICHAEL J. BARNELL, A.B. Economics Pre-Medical5 2503 Country La., Baldwinsville, NY, 13027. CHERYL A. BARRY, A.B. Sociology5 45 Auburn St. 9941 , Framingham, MA, 01701. SPUD 3,45 l?1'tramurals 1,3,45 Woman's Organization 4. WENDY MARLAYNE BAYNARD, A.B. Religious Studies5 5710 W Oxford St., Philadelphia, PA, 19131. House Council 2. ROBERT ALAN BEDNAR, A.B. Chemistry: 130 Glover St., Boonton, NJ, 07005. Rugby Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL BELLOTTI, A.B. Sociology Pre-Medical5 304 Cook Ln., Marlboro, MA, 01752. DRU T. BELMONTE, A.B. Political Science5 27 Linda Ave., Framingham, MA, 01701. WCHC 1,2,35 House Council 25 Washington Intern 3. KATHLEEN ANN BENN, A.B. Psychology: 88 Park Ln., Concord, MA, 01742. SPUD 15 Crew 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. CAROL A. BIELSKI, A.B. Sociology5 25 Hoover Rd., Needham, MA, 02194. House Council 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sociology SAC 3,45 RA 35 HRA 45 Alpha Kappa Delta. FRANK ALFRED BLOWE, A.B. History5 65 Pollock Ave., Pittsfield, MA, 01201. Hockey 15 Judicial Board 25 House Council Social Committee 1,2,3,45 Pub Committee 45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. CATHERINE M. BOISVERT, A.B. Biology5 271 Tarkiln Hill Rd., New Bedford, MA, 02745. SPUD 2,3,45 Biology Society 1,2,3,45 Washington Intern 35 School Volunteers for Worcester 4. MICHAEL T. BOLOGNA, A.B.English516 Laurel Ave., Bradford, MA, 01830. House Council 15 Crusader 2,3,45 Knights of Columbus 2,35 WCHC 4: CCB of D 4. JAMES A. BOURGEOIS, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 14 Angel RD., North Reading, MA, 01864. Band 1,25 tAssistant Director 35 Student Director 415 Intramurals 1,3,45 ACT 2,3,45 Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1. BETSY BOURN, A.B. Sociology: 230 Fiske St., Holliston, MA, 01746. SPUD 1,25 Intramurals 2,35 Sociology SAC 3,4 CChainnan 415 Alpha Kappa Delta. RICHARD BOWEN, A.B. Political Science5 542 Hatherly Rd., N. Scituate, MA, 02060. House Council 1,45 Fencing 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Pi Sigma Alta. KAREN L. BRADLEY, 188 Main St., Freeport, ME, 04032. ANNE MARIE BRADY, A.B. Psychology: 206 Immokolee Dr., Portsmouth, RI, 02871. ACT 2,3,45 Women's Organization 1,2,35 Fenwick Theatre5 RA 4. LISA BRANZETTI, A.B. History: 7 Draper Dr., Wilmington, MA, 01887. Intramurals 2,45 Washington Intern 35 YOYO 4. KAREN THERESA BRASSARD, A.B. Political Science - Spanish5 27 Wheelock St., Oxford, MA, 01540. Field Hockey 15 Intramurals 1, Lacrosse 1,25 Worcester House 1,2,3,45 Crusader 15 CCB of D 1,2,35 Town Rat Review 35 Army ROTC 1,2,3,4 IB Company Commander 415 Sociodad Latinoamerica 45 Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. MARY ELLEN BREEN, A.B. English5 57 Samoset Ave., Quincy, MA 02169. SPUD 2, Senior Committee 45 Yearbook 4. STEPHEN J. BREEN, A.B. History: 273 High St. W., Manchester, CT, 06040. Crusader 2,3,45 Film Committee 4. TRICIA BRENNAN, A.B. English5 160 Shore Ave., Groton, CT, 06340. SPUD 1,2,3,45 Modern-Dance 3,45 RA 35 SGA 3,45 Admissions Committee 4. SUSAN ANNE BRENNAN, A.B. English5 60 Fiske St., Waterbury, CT, 06710. STEPHEN LEO BRESNAHAN, A.B. Chemistry5 46 Botolph St., Quincy, MA, 02171. Volunteer Probation Officer 3,45 RA 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN M. BREWER, A.B. Psychology: 10 Alexander Rd., Worcester, MA, Big Sister 2,35 School Volunteer 4. PAUL BOYTON BRICKFIELD, A.B. Political Science5 275 Exeter St., Brooklyn, NY, 11235. Special Studies Committee 45 WCHC 3,45 SPUD 1,2,3,45 1843 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. PETER J. BROCCOLO, A.B. Economics5 265 Sunset Dr., Northbrook, IL, 60062. THOMAS HENRY BROUILLARD, A.B. Philosophy5 1308 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA, 02173. Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,45 Campus Police 2,3,45 Worcester Auxiliary Police 4. CAROLANN BROWN, A.B. Sociology5 82 North 17th St., East Orange, NJ, 07017. Gymnastics 1,25 SGA 15 Hockey Cheerleading 2,35 Cross Country 35 Track 3. JOHN FRANCIS BROWN, A.B. Economics Pre-Medical5 19 Cumberland Rd., West Hartford, CT, 06119. Choir 15 Liturgical Committee 15 CCB of D 1,2,3,45 CTreasurer 3, Chairman 415 Student Pilot 3, Lodge Vice Chief, Order of the Arrow, BSA 1,2,3,4. CAROL S. BRYSON, A.B. Psychology5 112 Scotch Pine Rd., Weston, MA, 02193. EDWARD M. BURGESS, A.B. Political Science5 75 Enfield St., Pawtucket, RI, 02861. Rugby Club 2,3,45 1843 Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Senior Week Committee. GLENN A. BURGNER, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 Divison Rd., Pittsfield, MA, 01201. EILEEN T. BURKE, A.B. English5 1039 W 7th St., Plainfield, NJ, 07063. Purple Key 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Purple Patcher 45 ACT 25 House Council 15 Blood Drive 1,2,3,4. GERARD P. BURKE, JR., A.B. History5 1117 Spotswood Dr., Silver Springs, MD, 20904. St. T omas More Pre Legal Society 1,2,3,45 Rugby Club 2,3,45 1843 Club 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JULIE SUSAN BURKE, A.B. Classics5 822 Dwight St., Holyoke, MA, 01040. SPUD 1,2,45 Phrontisterion 1,2,3,4 CChairman 3,415 Foster Parents Fund 3. CHARLES M. BUTTS, A.B. Psychology5 780 Canton Ave., Milton, MA, 02186. GREGORY A. BYRNES, A.B. History5 21 Kenilworth Terr., Greenwich, CT, 06830. JACK BYRNES, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical5 22 Monticello Dr., Paxton, MA, 01612. Rugby Club 1,2,3,45 1843 Club 1,2,3,45 Biology Society 1,2,35 House Council 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TARA A. BYRON, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical5 105 Jackson St., Garden City, NY, 11530. RONALD PAUL CABANA, A.B. Economics-Accounting5 845 Grove St., Worcester, MA, 01605. Crusader 4. MICHELE CACCHILLO, A.B. History5 96 Norma Ct., Kingston, NY, 12401. EILEEN M. CAHILLANE, A.B. English5 2 Franklin Ct., Northampton, MA, 01060. Purple Key 2,3,45 English SAC 3,45 Crusader 1,2,3,45 Purple Patcher 1,2. DAVID LINWOOD CAHOON, JR., A.B. Philosophy5 1006 Astor Blvd., Rockville, MD, 20850. DAVID M. CAIN, A.B. History5 87 Ellington St., Longmeadow, MA, 01106. Lacrosse 1,2,45 Cheerleading 25 Intramurals 1,2,45 JYA 3. JOSEPH PHILIP CALDERONE, JR. A.B. Chemistry5 1525 Coles Ave., Mountainside, NJ, 07092. WCHC 1,2,3,4 fAnnouncing Director 3,415 Knights of Columbus 1,25 Intramurals 15 Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,4. CAITLIN M-S CALLAHAN, A.B. Fine Arts5 Box 726, Pocasset, MA, 02559. PATRICIA MARY CALLAHAN, A.B. Chemistry5 12 Wayside Dr., Danvers, MA, 01923. Band 1,2,35 Choir 1,25 ACT 1,2,3,45 Cross and Crucible 3,45 Chemistry SAC 3,45 Hanify Committee 3. MARIANNE THERESE CANEDO, A.B. French5 64 Darling Ave., Smithtown, NY, 11787. Lacrosse 15 SPUD 25 Eucharistic Minister 3,45 House Council 45 CCD Teacher 45 Tutor Program 45 ACT 4. LAURA JEAN CANNAMELA, A.B. Fine Arts5 300 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, NJ, 08840. MARIE CATHERINE CAPELOTTI, A.B. French5 243 Pleasant St., Whitman, MA, 02382. SPUD 25 East. European Studies Club 2,3,45 Russian Club 45 Purple Key Big Sister 4. MICHAEL A. CAPPELANO, A.B. Psychology: 85 Temi Rd., Bellingham, MA, 02019. ANN CATHERINE CAPROTTI, A.B. English5 RR 1 Box 346 B, Kingston, NY, 12401. clo Caprotti Hill. BRUCE A. CARDELLO, A.B. Political Science5 86 Garden St., Needham, MA, 02192. Big Brother 25 Cheerleading 2,35 Political Science SAC5 Intramurals 3,4. CHRISTINE MARIE CARLIN, A.B. Political Science5 232 West Main St., Westboro, MA, 01581. RICHARD EDWARD CARLSTROM, A.B. Political Science - Fine Arts5 76 Ocean Ave., West Haven, CT., 06516. Choir 2,45 PAKS 1,2 I WEEE Qdirector55 ACT 2,3,4, SPUD 3. CHRISTINE M. CAROLAN, A.B. Economics, 33 Cavanaugh Rd., Wellesley, MA., 02181. MARIBETH CARR, A.B. Sociology, 152 Garfield Rd., West Hartford, CT., 06107. House Council 1,2, Judical Board 35 JYA 3. MARC D. CASAVANT, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 6 Barron Ave., Lewiston, ME., 04240. ANDREA E. CASCARDI, A.B. English, Chauncy Lane, Lawrence, NY, 11559. The Purple 3,4, SGA 3,4, SPUD 4. MARIANNE CASEY, A.B. Psychology, 33 Nassau Blvd., Garden City, NY, 11530. SPUD 2,3,4, Eucharistic Minister 3,4, Psychology SAC 4, CCD Teacher 3,4. WILLIAM CAHILL CASEY, A.B. Political Science, 44 Wedgemere Ave., Winchester, MA, 01890. Hockey 1,2, Intramurals 3,4, Hawaiian Party Committee Chairman 4. CHRISTINE CASSOL, A.B. Political Science, Stafford St., Charlton, MA, 01507. AFROTC 2,3,4, Arnold Air Society 3,4, ACT 2,3,4. DAVID JOHN CASTELLANI, A.B. History, 625 West Avon Rd., Avon, CT, 06001. Golf 1,2,3,4, SGA 3, House Council 1,2 Nice Chaimian 25, RA 3,4, Henify Committee 3,4, Kappa Omega Society 3,45 Washington Intern 35 Campus Tours 1,2,3,4. FRANK HAROLD CATHCART, A.B. Historyi 8 Lambert Dr., Norwich, CT, 06360. Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. PAULA LEE CATUOGNO, A.B. Psychology: 344 Cherry Hill Rd., Johnston, RI, 02919. PETER J. CELLOZZI, A.B. English, 15 East St., Milford, MA, 01757. PETER JOHN CERIANI, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 70 Washington St., Newton, MA, 02158. Big Brother 1,25 Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Pre-Medical Society 1,2,3,4, CCB of D 1,2,3,4. BARBARA J. CERRI, A.B. Psychology, 60 Hanson Hill Rd., Windsor, CT, 06095. Purple Patcher 2,3,4, SPUD 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Pre-Management Society 2,3,4, Crew 25 Admissions 2,4. CATHERINE M. CHAGNON, A.B. Fine Arts, 100 Portman St., Windsor, CT, 06095. LINDA MARIE CHWAZIK, A.B. English, 46 Georgian Ct., Elizabeth, NJ 07208. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 15 Women's Organization 1,2,4, JYA 3. JOHN P. CIPOLLA, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 6293 N Kolmar Ave., Chicago, IL, 60646. JANET ANN CLEARY, A.B. Psychology: RFD 5641, Clearview Dr., New Milford, CT, 06776. Gymnastics Club 25 Judicial Board 25 Psychology SAC 3,45 House Council 35 RA 35 AHRA 45 Hunger Action Coalition 35 Eucharistic Minister 4, Intramurals 2,3, Tour Guide 2. MARY THERESA CLOUTIER, A.B. Economics, 47 Mary Lane, Rockville, CT, 06066. House Council 4. RICHARD X. COAKLEY, A.B. Political Science, 33 Coolidge Ave., Auburn, MA, 01501. MATTEO COLELLO III, A.B. Biology, 51 Sawyer St., Portland, ME, 04103. Judicial Board 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Baseball 15 Rugby Club 2,3,4 KV ice President 45, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, HIE 4. SUSAN K. COLEMAN, A.B. Psychology, 974 Smith St., Providence, RI, 02908. BRENDAN A. COLLINS, A.B. History, 116 Pleasantview Ave., Longmeadow, MA, 01106. Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 The Purple 3 CArt Editor5, Crusader 3,4. CHRISTINE M. COLLINS, A.B. French, Spring St., Lee, MA, 01238. Phi Sigma Iota, Intramurals 2, House Council 2,3, SPUD Big Sister 2,3,4, Judicial Board 3, Purple Patcher 4, UNICEF 4. JOHN A. COLLINS III, A.B. Political Science, 60 Treeland Rd., Huntington, CT, 06484. Political Science SAC 3,4 CChairman 45, Intramurals 2,3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1. MARGARET M. COMARD, A.B. Psychology, 4260 River Rd., Latham, NY, 12110. ANNE MARIE COMEAU, A.B. Biology, 207 Hilldale Ave., Haverhill, MA, 01830. Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Women's Organization 1,2,3,4 fChairwoman 45, Health Committee 4. CATHERINE A. CONLEY, A.B. Economics, 17 Black Duck Rd., Concord, MA, 01742. THOMAS J. CONLON, A.B. History, 9 Elizabeth Dr., Bethpage, NY, 11714. Knights of Columbus 2,3. MARY CONSTANCE CONNERTY, A.B. French, 37 Tremont St., Cambridge, MA, 02139. Cheerleading 1, French Club 2,35 Women's Organization 3,45 Modern Language SAC 4, Film Committee 4, German Club 4. MARY ANNE CONNOLLY, A.B. Mathematics, 8 Jackson St., Garden City, NY, 11530. SFA 2, House Council 1,3, SGA 2, Crew 1,2, Purple Patcher 4. MARY ANNE CONNORS, A.B. French, 356 Albany Ave., Kingston, NY, 12401. SPUD 1,2,4, Softball 2,45 Intramurals 1,2,4, Camput Tours 25 JYA 3. JOHN F. CONROY, A.B. Political Science, 149 Old Church Rd., Greenwich, CT, 06830. ROSEMARY PATRICIA CONROY, A.B. Fine Arts, 1 Vaille Ave., Lexington, MA, 02173. House Council 1, Schola 2,3,4, RA 3,4, SAC Fine Arts 3,4, Purple Patcher 2,4 CArt Editor 45. ALBERTO A. CORREIA, A.B. Chemistry: 4 Mystic Ln., Milford, MA, 01757. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,4 fChairman 45. STEVEN P. CORRIGAN, A.B. History, 83 Seminole Rd., Acton, MA, 01720. JOHN PATRICK COUGHLIN, A.B. History: 80 Melrose Ave., Youngstown, OH, 44512. Fire Dragons 1, Backpacking 1, SGA 2, Sailing 3,4, SPUD 3. KEITH LAMONTE CRAWLEY, A.B. Philosophy Pre-Medical, 3460 N. Teutonia, Milwaukee, WI, 53206. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Student Judicial Board 2, Admissions Committee 35 EPC 4, CA 25 AHRA 3, HRA 4, SGA 3,45 Kimball Captain 2,3,45 Track 1, Wrestling 2, BSU 1,2,3,4. COLLEEN L. CREEVY, A.B. English, 26 Long Meadow Rd., Winnetka, IL, 60093. JAMES P. CROWLEY, A.B. English, 260 Lafayette St., Pawtucket, RI, 02860. MICHAEL F. CUENIN, A.B. History Pre-Medical, 4 Russet Ln., Lynnfield, MA, 01940. Phi Alpha Theta, Intramurals, Knights of Columbus, House Council. DANIEL B. CULLEN, A.B. English, 4515 Culbreath Ave., Tampa, FL, 33609. DAWN P. CURRAN, A.B. Chemistry, P.O. Box 192, Rosendale, NY, 12472. PATRICK RAND CURRIE, A.B. History, 1318 Van Buren St., Hollywood, FL, 33019. EDWARD BRIAN CURTIN, A.B. Economics, 21 Highland Cr., Bronxville, NY, 10708. Crusader 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 3,4, Rugby Club 3. RICHARD L. CURTIS, A.B. Classics, 52 Brattle St., Holden, MA, 01520. THOMAS D'AMBRA, A.B. Chemistry, 59 Great Oak Rd., Shelton, CT, 06484 LISA M. DAHM, A.B. Chemistry, 51 Louise St., Waterford, CT, 06385. KIERAN JOSEPH DALE, JR., A.B. Economics, 117 Harvest Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ, 08002. Crusader 1,2,3,4 fSports Editor 45, Housing Committee 1,2,3,4, SGA 1,2 5 Baseball 2, Soccer 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Student Assistant to the Sports Publicity Office 3. KATHLEEN DALY, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 40 Cornehlsen Dr., Huntington Station, NY, 11746. DANIEL A. DAY, A.B. Classics, 1143 Erie View Rd., Cleveland Heights, OH, 44121. House Council 2, Crusader 2,3,4 fEditor-in-Chief 45, Classics SAC 3,4, RA 3,4. TIMOTHY JOHN DAVID DENNIN, A.B. History: 549 Lakeview Ave., Rockville Centre, NY, 11570. Basketball 1, Crew 1,2,3,4, Knights of Columbus 2,3,4, Head of Minor Sports Program 4, Fenwick Theatre 4, Crusader 4. CAROL DEREWIANKA, A.B. English, 182 W. Vernon St., Manchester, CT, 06040. PAULA DERMARDEROSIAN, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 85 Lunenburg St., Fitchburg, MA, 01420. Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,4, YARC 4, SPUD 4. LAWRENCE EDWARD DESALVATORE, JR., A.B. History, 25 Sachem St., New Britain, CT, 06053. Intramurals 1,2, House Council 25 CCD Teacher 2,3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4 CPresident 45, Washington Intern 3. DONALD PAUL DESORCY, A.B. Political Science-Sociology, 15 Atwood Ave., Millbury, MA, 01527. Track 2, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Worcester House 1,2,3,4. CHARLES L. DEWAN, A.B. Economics, 9 Mill Rd., Westboro, MA, 01581. Fine Arts Committee 1,2,3,4, Crusader 2,3 KAdvertising Editor5, The Purple 3,4 QBusiness Manager5. WILLIAM H. DIAMOND, JR., A.B. Physics, 236 Summer Ave., Reading, MA, 01867. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Crusader 2,3 iPhoto Editor5, Drummer Birds of Fire 2,3, Drummer Caliban 4. WINIFRED LEE DICKSON, A.B. Mathematics, 18 Tupelo Rd., Cohasset, MA, 02025. Photo Society 1,2,3,4 CTreasurer 2,3, Associate Director 45. MARY DOREEN DIGIACOMO, A.B. Mathematics, 33 Sherwood Rd., Dumont, NJ, 07628. Folk Group 1,2,3,4 QCO-Chairperson 35, Schola 2,3, Committee for Campus Ministry 1,2,3,4 fChairperson 45, Mathematics SAC 3,4, Curriculum Committee 3, Academic Evaluation Handbook Committee 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4, Alpha Sigma Nu 3,4, Senior Committee 4. RICHARD J. DILLON, A.B. Classics, 42 Winter St., Dorchester, MA, 02122. SUSAN MARIE DINTINO, A.B. Psychology: 17 Elliot St., Worcester, MA, 01605. SGA 1,2, SFA 1,2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Worcester House 1,2,3,4 fSocial Committee Chairman 25, School Volunteer 4. MARIJANE DIODATI, A.B. Political Science, 257 Houghton St., North Adams, MA, 01247. Woman's Organization 1,2, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,2,4, House Council 2 CVice Chairperson5, Purple Patcher 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3,4, RA 3,4, Young Democrats 1. JOHN S. DOCTOR, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 20 Oak Ridge Way, Shrewsbury, MA, 01545. Soccer 3,45 ACT 2,3,4. KATHLEEN M. DONADO, A.B. Sociology, 83 Fisk Rd., Wayne, NJ, 07470. JOAN LOUISE DONOGHUE, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 5 Lanconia Rd., Worcester, MA, 01609. ROGER DANIEL DONOGHUE, A.B. Political Science, 51 Davis St., Holyoke, MA, 01040. SGA 25 CA 25 RA 3, HRA 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Washington Intern 3. NEIL J. DONOHOE, A.B. English, 162 Sanders Ave., Lowell, MA, 01851. Fenwick Theatre 3,4 IDirector of Public Relations and Publicity 45, ACT 2,3,4 CCO-Chairperson 35: Choir 1,2, PAKS 1,2, Fenwick Theatre SAC 4. EDWARD J. DOOLEY, A.B. Biology Pre-Dental, 120 Brighton Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Intramural Tennis Instructor 3,4, CA 25 RA 3,45 Biology Society 1,2,3. 7' EEIEIEME' DAVID F. DOUBLEDAY, A.B. English, 11 Russell St., Malden, MA, 02148. LINDA DENISE DOW, A.B. Religious Studies - Sociology, 19 Strawberry Hill Rd., Andover, MA, 01810. Women's Organization 1,2, CCD Teacher 2,3, RA 3,4, Religious Studies SAC 2,3,4, tChairman 3,45. ANN S. DOWD, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical, 183 Madison Ave., Holyoke, MA, 01040. JENNIFER DRISCOLL, A.B. Political Science, Wayside Ln., West Reading, CT, 06896. SHEILA HELEN DRISCOLL, A.B. Classics, 6 Banbury Rd., Troy, NY, 12180. Purple Key 1,2,3,4, Volle ball 1,2, Tennis 3, SGA 2, RA 3, Crusader 4, Classics SAC 4. THOMAS J. DROMEY, A.B. Political Science, 63 Pineywoods Ave., Springfield, MA, 01108. MICHAEL C. DUBIK, A.B. Psychologjy Pre-Medical, 4305 34th St., Brentwoo , MD, 20722. LINDA P. DUBOIS, A.B. Mathematics: 48 High St., Westborough, MA, 01581. Worcester House 1,2,3,4, House Council 2,3,4 fSecretary 3, Treasurer 45, Intramurals 2,3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 2. PAUL F. DUFAULT, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 463 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA, 01609. MARK THOMAS DUHAMEL, A.B. Political Science, 245 East St., Wolcott, CT, 06716. Intramurals 1,2, JYA 3. PAUL ARTHUR DUHAMEL, A.B. French, 176 Church St., Putnam, CT, 06260. SPUD 2,3,4, Fire Dragon 1,2, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Modem Languages SAC 4, Purple Patcher 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT J. DUNLAVEY, JR., A.B. History, 57 Fairmount St., Lowell, MA, 01852. House Council 1, Today 2, CA 2, RA 3, HRA 4. JAMES MICHAEL DUNPHY, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 7347 Quilhollow, Cincinnati, OH, 45236. Football 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DANIEL ALBERT DUQUETTE, A.B. Psychology, 40 Ingleside Ave., Worcester, MA, 01604. Track 2,3,4. DANIEL A. DWYER, A.B. Sociology, 22 Wingate Rd., East Providence, RI, 02915. ROBERT L. DWYER, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 16 Pheasant Hill Dr., Scituate, MA, 02066. RICHARD T. EARLS, A.B. Chemistry, 233 Dresser St., Southbridge, MA, 01550. KAREN MARIE EASTER, A.B. Sociology: 36 Marilyn Rd., Milton, MA, 02187. JANE EDEN, A.B. English, 14 Oran Rd., Framingham, MA, 01701. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 tTri-Captain 45 Softball 2,3,4, Crusader 2. PATRICK LIAM EGAN, A.B. Economics, 100 Ridgeway Cr., Springfield, MA, 01118. Soccer 1,2,3,4 tCaptain 45, House Council 4, Economics SAC 3,4 fChairman 45, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CHERYL ESPER, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 31 Lanesboro Rd., Worcester, MA, 01606. Worcester House 1,2,3,4, judicial Board 2,3, Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1, CCB of D 1,2, Lacrosse 1, Photography Society 2, Choir 3, Backpacking 3 fCo-Founder and Vice-President5, Ballet 3. JOHN ANTHONY ESPER, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 44 Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville, NY, 12078. Band 1, Backpacking 1,3, Photographic Society 1, Biology Society 1,2,3,4 fChairman 35, Ski Team 1,2, Judicial Board 2 CChairman 25, Choir 2,3, Gymnastics 3. GAIL A. EVANGELINE, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 65 Fenwood Rd., Worcester, MA, 01604. House Council 1,2, Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Biolo SAC 3,4, CCB of D, Fine Arts 2,3,4, Softbgll 3, RA 3. STANLEY R. EVANS, A.B. Economics, 1808 Wampum Dr., Youngston, OH, 44511. WCHC 1,2,3,4, Purple Key 1,2,3,4, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, Economics SAC, Student Judicial Board 3,4. JOSEPH P. FALLON, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 179 High St., Brookline, MA, 02146. Rugby Club 1,2,3,4, Purple Patcher 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. GEORGE BARTLETT FARRELL, A.B. History, 6 Strawberry Hill Rd., Andover, MA, 01810. NROTC 1,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Spud 2,3,4, SGA 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MARY ANN ELIZABETH FARRELL, A.B. History, 4539 Rt. 9w Saugerties, NY, 12477. ROBERT FRANCIS XAVIER FEENEY, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 32 Concord St., Jersey City, NJ, 07306. Swimmin 1,2,3,4 CCaptain 45, Rugby Club 2,3,4, Purple Patcher 4, Senior Committee 4, Crusader 1, 1843 Club 2,3,4, Premanagement Society 4. GEOFFREY T. FERGUSON, A.B. History, 12 Rockland Rd., Danvers, MA, 01923. Fenwick Theatre 1,3,4, Language Corridor 1,2 fCoordinator 25, SGA 2, Cross and Scroll 3, Crusader 3,4, Yacht Club 4, Eastern European Studies Club 4, NROTC 1,2,3,4. JUANITA I. FERNANDEZ, A.B. Mathematics, 5 Vista Way, Sprincgfield, NJ, 07081. House Council 1,2,3, Co lege Ju icial Board 4, Backpacking 4. WILLIAM G. FERRARONE, A.B. Reli ious Studies, 35 Wendover Rd., Springfielci MA, 01118. MARY TEVES FERREIRA, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 209 Standish Ave., Plymouth, MA, 02360. Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,4, YARC 3,4, Senior Committee 4. JOHN G. FERRUCCI, A.B. Economics, 74 Whitelawn Ave., Milton, MA, 02187. KAREN ANN FIDUCIA, A.B. Psychology, 601 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield, CT, 06109. Tennis 1,2, SPUD 2, House Council 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Volunteer Probation Officer 4. KAREN ANN FILIAULT, A.B. Mathematics, 1089 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham, MA, 01095. NROTC 1,2,3,4, Crew 1,2,3,4 tCaptain 35. PATRICIA MARY FINNEGAN, A.B. History: 197 Highland St., Holden, MA, 01520. House Council 1,2, RA 3, HRA 4, Tennis 1,2,3,4 fCaptain5, History SAC 3,4, Purple Key 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Washington Intem 3, Phi Alpha Theta. JAMES VINCENT FIORICA, A.B. Economics Pre-Medical, 12 Church St., Jay, ME, 04239. WCHC 1, House Council 1,2, House Social Chairman 3,4, Sailing 3,4, Knights of Columbus fTrustee51,2,3,4. GARY A. FITZGERALD, A.B. Political Science, 102 Perry St., Central Falls, RI, 02863. Spud, Fair Share. PATRICK F. FITZGERALD, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, Everett Park Ext., New London, NH, 03257. Chess Club, Cross and Crucible, Tennis. ROSEANN FITZGERALD, A.B. English, 164 OxYoke Dr., Wethersfield, CT, 06109. SPUD Elderly Program 2,3, Film Committee 4, CCB of D 3,4. JAMES J. FLAHIVE, A.B. Political Science, 30 Oxford St., Springfield, MA, 01108. Lacrosse 1,2, Intramurals 1,3,4. KATHRYN D. FLEMING, A.B. Political Science, 172 Ashland Rd., Summit, NJ, 07901. SHEILA MARIE FLYNN, A.B. French, 21 Hillside Dr., Lunenburg, MA, 01462. DOROTHY FOBERT, A.B. Economics, 27 Greenbrier Rd., West Warwick, RI, 02893. SPUD Big Sister 2,3,4 fCo-Director5, YARC 2,3,4 fTreasurer 45. CHARLES DANIEL FOLEY, A.B. Classics: 361 Christain St., Lowell, MA, 01850. Baseball 1, Crusader 3,4, SPUD 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PHILLIP A. FONG, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical, 3419 Pawaina St., Honolulu, HI, 96822. CHESTER F. FORMAN, JR., A.B. Economics - Accounting, 24 Guilford Ln., Greenwich, CT, 06830. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, RA 3,4. JERRY A. FORMISANO, JR., A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 263 Commonwealth Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY, 10552. Crew 2,3,4, Biology Society 2,3,4, Knights of Columbus 3,4. VICTOR L. FORTIN III, A.B. Economics, 14 Longview Dr., Bloomfield, CT, 06002. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT C. FOURATT, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 527 Toledo Dr., Lower Burrell, PA, 15068. STEPHEN J. FOX, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, Country Club Rd., Hopewell Jct., NY, 12533. Football 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, House Council, Biology Society, SGA. MICHAEL DAVID FRANCOEUR, A.B. Sociology, 52 Amherst St., Nashua, NH, 03060. Knights of Columbus 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Big Brother 2,3. MARK J. FRIGULIETTE, A.B. Political Science, cfo 7 Crawford Rd., Burlington, MA, 01803. DONALD EDMUND FROUDE, A.B. Sociology: 757 Elm St., Keamy, NJ, 07032. Crew 1, Rugby Club 2,3,4, Purple Key 2,3,4, CCD Teacher 1, YOYO 4 fCo-Chair-man5. MARY ELIZABETH FULLER, A.B. English, 10 Oval Ct., Bronxville, NY, 10708. Choir 1,2, CCD Teacher 3,4, Senior Committee 4. ANDREA HELEN GABRIEL, A.B. Psychology, 49 Sacramento St., Cambridge, MA, 02138. Chorus 1,2, Mid-East Studies Club 1,2, SPUD 1, School Volunteer. ANNIE GADOMSKI, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 54 Malvern Rd., Scarsdale, NY, 10583. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Women's Organization 2, Crusader 1,2,3, SPUD 2,3,4 fSwimming Director 2, Co-Coordinator 3,45, RA 4. DAVID GARY GALISA, A.B. Mathematics, East Main St., Stockbridge, MA, 01262. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Fire Dragon 1, Mathematics SAC 2,3,4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4. CHARLES GALLOWAY, A.B. History: 51 Woodside Dr., Scotta, NY, 12302. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Knights of Columbus 2, House Council 3,4, Social Committee 1,2,3,4, Pub Committee, Rugby Club 2,3,4: HIE 4. ' MARK J. GALLOWAY, A.B. Economics, 27 Emerick Ln., Loudonville, NY, 12211. M. FRANCES GANNON, A.B. English, 163 Weston Rd., Weston, CT, 06883. Purple Key 2,3,4 Nice-Chairperson 45, Swimming 2, House Council 3, Senior Committee 4, Commencement Committee 4. LYNN MARY GARDNER, A.B. Political Science, 231 Willow St., Manchester, NH, 03103. St. Thomas More Society 1,2,3, Purple Patcher 4. JANICE ELAINE GARITY, A.B. Mathematics, 138 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy, MA, 02169. KAREN A. GAROFALO, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 3 Castillion Ct., Clifton Park, NY, 12065. Tennis 1, Biology Society 1,2,3,4 fChairperson 45, Night Lab Committee 2,3,4, Apocalypse 1,2. KATHERINE GARRAHAN, A.B. Sociology: 18 Arch St., Framingham, MA, 01701. Crew 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, SGA 2,3, Social Affairs Committee 2,3, Sociology SAC 3,4, SPUD 2,3,4, SFA 2,3, Purple Patcher 2,3,4 fAssociate Editor 3,45 RA 3,4. ANNE M. GARRITY, A.B. Economics, 40 Radcliffe Rd., Wellesley, MA, 02181. MICHAEL J. GARRITY, A.B. English: 39 Eddywood St., Springfield, MA, 01118. MOIRA CATHERINE GARVEY, A.B. Sociology: 127 Gillette Ave., Springfield, MA, 01118. GREGORY ANTHONY GASKINS, A.B.' Economics, 501 Madison St. NW, WaSh1ngf0l1: WEEE DC, 20011. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Referee 4, BSU 1,2,3,4 fTreasurer 41, Judicial Board 4. MARYELLEN GAUGHEN, A.B. Physics: 126 Heritage Ln., Weymouth, MA, 02189. Field Hockey 1,2,3, Lacrosse 1,2, Physics SAC 3,4 fChairman1, Student Judicial Board 3 CChainnan1, SGA 3,4, SAFC 4, Physics Society 3,4, Crosscurrents 4, Bridge Club 4. REGINA MARY GEARY, A.B. Economics, 266 Mill Dam Ct., Centerport, NY, 11721. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, Pub Committee, House Council, Omicron Delta Epsilon. CATHLEEN D. GEDDIS, A.B. English, 116 Ashland Rd., Summit, NJ, 07901. CURTIS L. GEORGE, JR., A.B. Sociology, 3010 N Bambrey St., Philadelphia, PA, 19132. BSU 1,2,3,4 Nice-President 21, SPUD 1, Sociology SAC 3,4, Fenwick Theatre 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, RA 3. JO ANN GERARDI, A.B. Mathematics, 35 Adelaide St., Danielson, CT, 06239. Glee Club 1, House Council 4, Purple Patcher 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Education SAC 3,4. ANTHONY JOSEPH GIGLIELLO, A.B. Political Science, 31 Rice Ave., Medford, MA, 02155. Intramurals 1, Young Democrats 1, SPUD VPO 2, Washington Intern 3, Hunger Action Coalition 4. ANNA MARIA G. GIROLIMETTI, A.B. French, 99 Burrell St., Roxbury, MA, 02119. WCHC 1,2,3,4 fCommunity Director 3,41, Intramurals 1,2, SPUD 1, French Club 2,3, Italian Club 4, Women's Organization 3,4 CChairperson 41. JOHN W. GLISPIN, JR., A.B. Economics, 158 Worcester St., N Grafton, MA, 01536. Worcester House 1,2,3,4, AFROTC 1,2,3,4. KAREN GNECCO, A.B. Political Science - Education, 629 Lynn Fells Pkwy., Melrose, MA, 02176. SPUD Big Sister 1,2,3,4, Washington Intern 3, Tour Guide!Speaker 2,3,4, Teac er Aide 4 WILLIAM D. GOMBATZ, A.B. Sociology, 46 Edbert Dr., New Britain, CT, 06052. ALBERTO C. GOMEZ, A.B. History, 620 SW 29th Ct., Miami, FL, 33135. Language Corridor 1,2,3 KSecretary 21, Eastem European Studies Club 1,2,3,4 fPresident 41, CCB of D 2,3, SGA 2, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Recipient of the Kavanaugh Medal 3. DAVID F. GONYNOR, JR., A.B. Mathematics, 9951 Burgess Ct, Union Lake, MI, 48045. Photographic Society 3,4, Mathematics SAC 3,4 fChairman1, Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CHRISTOPHER EDWARD GOODE, A.B. Political Science, 66 Grampian Way, Dorchester, MA, 02125. Knights of Columbus 1,2, Rugby Club 3,4, SPUD 2. EILEEN GORMLEY, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 189 Fairmount NE, Warren OH, 44483. Biology Society 1, Basketball 1,2, Judicial Board 2,3. JAMES ROBERT GRAHAM, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 5 Grant Rd., Westboro, MA, 06033. AFROTC 1,2,3,4, Crusader 1,2,3,4. MARY LOU GRAHAM, A.B. Psychology, 282 Three Mile Rd., Glastonbury, CT, 06033. Modem Dance Club 1, Senior Committee 4, Worcester Family Service Organization 3,4. TOYA ALEK GRAHAM, A.B. Political Science, 75 Meadow St., Ansonia, CT, 06401. Cross and Scroll 3,4, CCB of D 4, UNICEF 1,2,3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 4. KATHLEEN ELLEN HALLY, A.B. Sociology, 12 Jefferson Heights, Auburn, MA, 01501. CCB of D 4, SPUD 4. KATHLEEN MARY HARDIMAN, A.B. English, 5 Walker St., Concord, NH, 03301. The Purple 1,2,3,4 fEditor 3,41, Purple Patcher 2,3, Crusader 1,2, SGA 2. JANICE A. HARDING, A.B. French, Howland Ln., Wellfleet, MA, 02667. SCOTT ANTHONY HARRIS, A.B. History, 109 Wilton Rd., Westport, CT, 06880. Knights of Columbus IChancellor1, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4 CSecretary, Treasurer1, Crosscurrents 3,4, ' Students For Life 3,4, Blood Drive 2,3,4, SGA 3,4, Hunger Action Coalition 2, Eastern European Studies Club 3,4, Senior Committee. DAVID R. HARRISON, A.B. Mathematics, 234 Mayflower Dr., Manchester, NH, 03104. Crusader, SGA, 1843, House Council, Foster Parents, Admissions, Pi Mu Epsilon, Intramurals. KATHLEEN ANN HARRISON, A.B. English Pre-Medical, 127 Alger St., Adams, MA, 01220. Big Sister 2, SGA 3,4, Apocalypse 3 CManager1, Crusader 4, WCHC 4, Senior Committee. EDWARD B. HASKINS, A.B. History, 228 Seminole Ln., Franklin Lakes, NJ, 07417. JOHN J. HAVENS, JR., A.B. Political Science, 39 Claybar Dr., West Hartford, CT, 06117. ANNE MARIE HAWTHORNE, A.B. Economics, 92 Greenwood St., Worcester, MA, 01607. DEBORAH M. HAYDEN, A.B. History, 2 Tanglewood Dr., Shrewsbury, MA, 01545. TIMOTHY J. HAYES, A.B. Economics, 39 Pine Tree Pl., Tequesta, FL, 33458. LEE P. HEFFERNAN, A.B. Psychology, 13 Harris Dr., Southboro, MA, 01772. Football 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1,2,3. MARCIA ELIZABETH HENNELLY, A.B. History: 53 Chestnut St., N. Andover, MA, 01845. Tennis 1,2,3,4, Purple Key Society 1,2,3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum 1,2, Washington Intern 3. WILLIAM L. HENNRIKUS, JR., A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 13 Hemlock Ln., Bedford, MA, 01730. EDWARD K. HERES, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 33 Mandon Dr., Wayne, NJ, 07470. Crusader 1,2,3, CCB of D 1,2,3,4 tBoard of Directors 3,41, RA 4, WCHC 1, Purple Key Big Brother 2,3,4. KERRY ANN HERLIHY, A.B. English, 19 Hawthorne Ave., Arlington MA, 02174. SPUD 1,2, CCB Teacher 3,4, Purple Key 3,4, Senior Committee, House Council 2, Intramurals 2,4. HOLLY A. HERMAN, A.B. French, 129 Webb St., Weymouth, MA, 02188. PATRICIA ANN HIGGINS, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 8014 S Campbell Ave., Chicago, IL, 60652. ACT 3,4, Blood Drive 3,4, CCB of D 1, Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,4 fCo-Chairman1 Fencing 1, Le Cercle Francais 1,2, Senior Committee 4, Today 1. MICHAEL J. HILL, A.B. Political Science, 46 Burgevin St., Kingston, NY, 12401. ROBERT NORMAN HINCKLEY, JR., A.B. Mathematics, 31 Cypress St., Framingham, MA, 01701. Intramurals 2,3,4, WCHC 3,4, SPUD 3,4. BRIAN T. HINES, A.B. Economics, 12 Ledgeway, Cohasset, MA, 02025. WILLIAM F. HOFFMANN, JR., A.B. Classics, 111 Tree Farm Rd., Pittsburgh, PA, 15238. Crusader 1,2,3,4, Admissions 1,2,3,4, SGA 3,4, SAFC 3,4, Apocalypse 1. MARY ELLEN HOGGER, A.B. Political Science, 160 Scharer Ave., Northvale, NJ, 07647. JAMES F. HOLLAND, II, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 19 Pine Ave., Takoma Park, MD, 20012. Crew 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL T. HOLMES, A.B. Political Science: 2452 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11226. BSU 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Kung Fu Club 2, Admissions Committee 2, SGA 2,3,4, Martial Arts Society 3, Photographic Society 3,4, WCHC 3,4, RA 4. DIANE THERESE HOLOINESKO, A.B. Spanish: P.O. Box N-4406, Nassau, Bahamas. CCB of D 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Glee Club 1, Swimming 1, ACT 2,4, Softball 3,4, Intramurals 3, Purple Patcher 4, Commencement Committee 4. THOMAS O. HOOVER, A.B. Philosophy, 89 Litchfield Ln., Houston, TX, 77024. JOHN ANTHONY HOPPER, A.B. Psychology, 84 Londonderry Dr., Greenwich, CT, 06830. Glee Club 1, Paks 1,2, CCB of D fCo-Chairman Special Events1 Purple Key 3, Psychology SAC 3,4, SPUD Big Brother 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, RA 3. JOSEPH MICHAEL HORAN, JR., A.B. Biology Pre-Dental, 80 Mulberry St., Worcester, MA, 01605. Football 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM FRANCIS HORGAN, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 21 Anthony Rd., Tewksbury, MA, 01876. Biology Society 1,2,3,4. JOHN ABBOTT HOULIHAN, A.B. History: Highland Ave. Ext., Claremont, NH, 03743. Intramurals 2,3,4, SGA 4, College Judicial Board 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Lector 4. RICHARD FRANCIS HOUSTON, A.B. History: 32 Upland St., Auburn, MA, 01501. Soccer 1, Cross Country 1,2,3,4 fCo-Captain1, Track 1,2,3,4, Phi Alpha Theta Kappa Omega Chapter 3,4. JANIS HOWARD, A.B. Sociology, 10 Rose Ln., Stoneham, MA, 02180. Glee Club 1, SPUD 2,3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Track 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Big Sister 2, Breakfast Club 4. STEPHEN J. HUNT, A.B. Sociology, 169 New Estate Rd., Littleton, MA, 01460. PAUL L. INTROCASSO, A.B. English, 3 Juanna Ct., Deal Park, NJ, 07723. THERESA MARIE IPPOLITO, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 59 Huff Terrace, Montvale, NJ, 07645. Intramurals 1, Bowling 2, Pre-Management Society 2,3. SUSAN CAROL ISAAK, A.B. English, 8 Hill Haven Rd., Manchester, NH, 03104. Crusader 3,4 tCopy Editor1. CHRISTOPHER RICHARD ISSA, A.B. Economics, 9-21 Princess St., Box 147, Kingston, Jamaica, WI. SGA 2,3, Chess Club 2,3, Middle East Studies Club 2, BJF Debating 3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, Knights of Columbus 4. MICHAEL J. JANK, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 7742 S Massasoit, Burbank, IL, 60459. RICHARD P. JASINSKI, A.B. Economics, 793 Sheridan, Chicopee, MA, 01020. BRODERICK D. JOHNSON, A.B. Philosophy: 3411 Aurora Ln., Apt. G., Baltimore, MD, 21207. RSU 1,2,3,4, BSU 1,2,3,4, WCHC 3, ACT 1, Choir 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CATHERINE ELLEN JOHNSON, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, I7 Old Farm Rd., Dover, MA, 02030. SPUD Big Sister 1,2,3,4, RA 4. DAVID ROGER JOSEPH JOHNSON, A.B. Psychology, 1534 W Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, PA. Cross and Scroll 2,3,4 Nice-Chaimian 2, FSC Chairman 3, Chairman 41, RA 3, HRA 4, SGA 2,3,4, SPPC 4, Social Affairs Committee 4, House Council 2, Martial Arts 2,3 fTreasurer, Vice-Chairpers0n1, 1843 Club 3, Big Brother 2, BSU 3,4. EDITH K. JOYCE, A.B. Fine Arts: Main St., Box 151, Bolton, MA, 01740. PETER A. KAIN, A.B. Political Science, 57 Lincoln House, Swampscott, MA, 01907. DANIEL JOHN KALINSKI, A.B. History: Garrison Dr., Bedford, NH, 03102. SPUD Volunteer Probation Officer 1,2,3,4, House Council 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, CCD 1, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,2,3,4, Commencement Committee 4. GEMMA KALLAUGHER, A.B. English, 9 Skytop Dr., E Norwalk, CT, 06855. Apocalypse 1, Crusader 1,2, House Council 1, ACT 1,2, JYA 3, RA 4, Modern Dance. ANN C. KANE, A.B. Psychology, 164 Atlantic St., N Quincy, MA, 02171. SPUD 1,2, Women's Organization 1,2, PSI CHI 3,4. KENNETH FRANCIS KATES, A.B. Mathematics, 90 Bruce Rd., Norwood, MA, 02062. Baseball IEIEIEIE- 1,2,3,45 RA 45 House Council 35 SPUD 2,3,45 SGA 4. EILEEN M. KEAVNEY, A.B. Psychology5 30 Dry Hill Rd., Norwalk, CT, 06851. JANET ELIZABETH KELEHER, A.B. Economics - Accounting5 50 Orchard St., East Hartford, CT, 06108. Cross and Scroll 3,4 fTreasurer 415 Worcester School Tutor 1,35 CCB of D 45 Choir 15 Crusader 45 Appalachia 35 St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,4. GEORGE JOSEPH KELLER, A.B. Classics5 The Stanbridge, Apt. 401, Lansdale, PA, 19446. SPUD 2,3,45 Classics SAC 3,45 Coordinator Classics Classics Day 3. DANIEL XAVIER KELLEY, A.B. Psychology: East Fumbuc, Wyoming. Ski Team 1,2,35 Photographic Society 2,3,45 Crusader 45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2. THOMAS W. KELLNER, A.B. Economics5 8 Thackeray Dr., Roseland, NJ, 07068. Intramurals 1,2,35 WCHC 1,25 Table Tennis Team 45 Sailing 1,2,3,45 CCB of D 3,45 House Council 1,25 Music SAC 4, Cross Country 2,3. MAIDA LOIS KELLY, A.B. Classics5 215 Sylvia St., Arlington, MA, 02174. Intramurals 2,3,45 Classics Club 1,2,3,45 Purple Key 3,45 CCD Teacher 3,4. MARTHA J. KELLY, A.B.Chemistry510 Heritage Rd., East Lyme, CT, 06333. PATRICK M. KELLY, A.B. History5 9508 Culver St., Kensington, MD, 20795. MICHAEL JOSEPH KEMP, A.B. Political Science5 504 Rogers Ave., W Springfield, MA, 01089. Intramurals 1,2,3. JOHN KENNEDY, A.B. Political Science5 75 Pineywoods Ave., Springfield, MA, 01108. Lacrosse 25 Rugby Club 3,4. ROY A. KENNEDY, JR., A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 7 Walnut Ave., Natick, MA, 01760. PATRICIA ALICE KERESEY, A.B. Mathematics5 109 Tem le St., Gardner, MA, 01440. Crusader 1,25 Mathematics SAC 3,45 Cross Country 45 Backpacking 3,4. CONSTANCE K. KICKHAM, A.B. English5 510 Newton St., Chestnut Hill, MA, 02167. Purple Key Big Sister 25 SPUD 1,2,3,4 ICO-Director 2,3, Co-Director of Big Sisters 1,2, Westboro State Volunteers 2,315 SGA 35 Pom-Pom Squad 35 RA 4. DENISE A. KILDUFF, A.B. English5 39 Hubbell Ave., Ansonia, CT, 06401. MICHAEL J. KINNEY, A.B. Political Science: 60 Fort Sumpter Dr., Holden, MA, 01520. KATHLEEN MARIE KIRBY, A.B. Psychology5 38 Elm St., Westerly, RI, 02891. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM KOENIG, A.B. English5 1642 Red Mill Dr., Pittsburgh, PA, 15241. Hockey 1,25 Drill Team 15 Pistol Team 1,2,35 Semper Fidelis Societ 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Students For Life 3,4. DAVID J. KORIS, A.B. Chemistry5 14 Grove Rd., Northwood, Middlesex, England. Photographic Society 15 Cross and Crucible 1,45 Fencing 2,35 Aeronautics Club 3,4 fPresident 31. MARY SUSAN KRANSTOVER, A.B. Fine Arts - Art History5 220 W Fox Dale Rd., Milwaukee, WI, 53217. EUGENE G. KREDATUS, A.B. Political Science5 56 MacArthur Dr., Clifton, NJ, 07013. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,2,3,45 House Council 1,3,45 Intramural Softball League Commissioner. STEVEN M. KUDUK, A.B. Mathematics: 430 Sand 's Rd., Forest Lakes, Andover, NJ, 07821. Knights of Columbus 2,3,45 Crusader 1,2,3,4 CAssistant Sports Editor 3,415 Crossroads 2,3,4 CSports Editor15 Basketball Statistician 1,2,3,4. BETH L. KUHNLEIN, A.B. German - Fine Arts5 1117 Yorkshire, Grosse Pointe, MI, 48230. JOANN PATRICIA KULICK, A.B. Psychology: 139 Wilson St., Brockton, MA, 02401. Cross and Scroll 2,3,4 Nice-Chairman 415 Pre-Management Society 2,3,4 fTreasurer 415 SPUD 25 Crew 2,35 Women's Organization 3,45 SGA 4. ROBERT GREGG LADLEY, A.B. Political Science5 210 Sunridge Rd., Pittsburgh, PA, 15238. Purple Patcher 3,4 fSports Editor 415 Student Judicial Board 35 House Social Committee 35 Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. ANDREA J. LAINE, A.B. Economics - Accounting5 931 Pleasant St., Worcester, MA, 01602. Pre-Management Society 3,45 Women's Organization 2,3,45 Senior Committee 45 Purple Patcher 45 Intramurals 2,3 ,4. MARY B. LANCASTER, A.B. Psychology: 111 West St., Portland, ME, 01402. JAMES F. LANDERGAN, A.B. History5 17 Currier Rd., Lynn, MA, 01902. LOUISE R. LANDRY, A.B. English5 13 Arcadia Ave., Lewiston, ME, 04204. DOUGLAS B. LANOUE, A.B. History: 113 Constitution St., Bristol, RI, 02809. ROSE LAPADULA, A.B. History5 8 Dorset Ln., S. Huntington, NY, 11746. JYA 3. KATHERINE ANN LAPIERRE, A.B. Biolo Pre-Medical5 35 Lincolnshire Dr., Bradford5yMA, 01830. Biology SAC 2,3,4 CCO-Chairman 415 SGA 2,35 Curriculum Committee 2,35 Biology Society 1,2,3,4. DONNAMARIE LARIEVY, A.B. Sociology: 410 Mower St., Worcester, MA, 01602. TIMOTHY LARKIN, A.B. Political Science Pre-Medicalg 22 Hotel Dr., White Plains NY, 10605. Lacrosse 1,2,3,4 ICO-Captain 415 Bartholemew Assoc. 1,2,3,45 House Council. DEBORAH JOAN LARSEN, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medicalg 153 Waverly St., Arlington, MA, 02174. Sailing 1,2,35 Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,45 Blood Drive 1,2,3,45 CCB of D 1,2,3,4 fChairman of Recreation 415 Committee of Campus Ministry 1,2. ROBERT B. LATOUSEK, A.B. Classics5 738 Timberline Dr., Glenview, IL, 60025. PAMELA JOAN LAWLOR, A.B. Economics5 44 Baneberry Ln., Wethersfield, CT, 06109. Intramurals5 Pre-Management Society. JANE T. LAWRENCE, A.B. Economics - Accounting5 135 Windham Rd., Hyde Park, MA, 02136. KATHERINE HONORA LEARY, A.B. Economics5 9 Ridgeway Cr., Springfield, MA, 01118. SPUD Big Sister 2,3,45 House Council 35 Admissions 35 Purple Patcher 4 fBusiness Manager1. JOSEPH THOMAS LEBLANC, A.B. English, 30 Hoyt Rd., Bradford, MA, 01830. ACT 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3. REINHOLD H. LEHBERGER, A.B. Political Science5 41 Cunningham St., Springfield, MA, 01107. Swimming 1,2,3,45 Chess Club5 Knights of Columbus 2,3,4. HEIDI A. LEWIS, A.B. Physics5 4 Mountain Ave., East Providence, RI, 02915. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Physics SAC 2,3,45 Liturgical Committee 2,3,45 Film Committee 35 SGA 35 Physics Society 3,4 CPresident15 WCHC 3,45 Ping Pong Club 45 Bridge Club 4. JOHN HENRY LINDON, A.B. English Pre-Medical5 95 Muirfield Rd., Rockville Centre, NY, 11570. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 CA 25 RA 35 AHRA 4. DEBORAH G. LOOMIS, A.B. Psychology5 233 Ellington 995220, East Hartford, CT, 06018. CATHERINE LEE BACON LOONEY, A.B. Sociology5 Main St., Fiskdale, MA, 01518, SPUD 3. ARNOLD LOTRING, JR., A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 51 Greene Ave., Norwich, CT, 06360. ROBIN B. LOUGHLIN, A.B. English5 10 Moore Ave., Worcester, MA, 01602. STEPHEN A. LOVELETTE, A.B. Economics - History5 119 Higgxens Crowell Rd., W Yarmouth MA, 02673. Knig ts of Columbus 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 CCB of D 45 Orchestra 3,45 ACT 3,4. MARC LOZEAU, A.B. Psychology - Sociology5 59 Crestwood Dr., Northboro, MA, 01532. Crew 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3. MELISSA ANN LUCERI, A.B. Economics5 8 Suncrest Rd., Andover, MA, 01810. Women's Organization 1,25 CCB Teacher 2,35 CCB of D 3,4 fPublic Relations Chairman15 RA 4. LINDA LUKE, A.B. Sociology5 11 Caltha Rd., Brighton, MA, 02135. Intramurals5 Admissions5 House Council5 Alpha Kappa Delta ICO-Chairman1. NANCY ANNE LUSIGNAN, A.B. English - French5 78 Gamwell Ave., Pittsfield, MA, 01201. PAUL FRANCIS LYNCH, A.B. History5 37 Whiting Rd., Wellesley, MA, 02187. THOMAS JOSEPH LYNCH, A.B. English5 26 Hobart Rd., Wellesley, MA, 02181. Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Crusader 1,25 WCHC 2,3,45 English SAC. JOHN LOYE LYONS, A.B. Economics5 5 Rennie Dr., Andover MA, 01810. Crew 15 Ski Team 1,2 fCaptain 215 Intramurals 3,45 SPUD Big Brother 45 House Council 3. KEVIN WILLIAMS LYONS, A.B. History5 7 Green Glenn, LeGrande Ave., Greenwich, CT, 06830. Knights of Columbus 3,45 Hunger Action Coalition 35 WCHC 3,4. STEPHEN P. LYPINSKI, A.B. Economics5 428 Fourth St., Palisades Park, NJ 07650. Crusader 1,2,3,45 Crosscurrents 45 Pre-Management Society 3,45 Knights of Columbus 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT ANTHONY LYSS, A.B. Chemistry: 199 Jubilee St., New Britain, CT, 06051. Paul L. Moran Society 2,3 CPresident15 Cross and Crucible 2,3,4 fChairman-Entertainment15 WCHC 3,45 Chemistry Magic Show 3,4 ICO-Chairman1. RAYMOND R. MACARY, A.B. Political Science5 82 Charlevoux St., Waterbury, CT, 06706. BRUCE EDWARD MACDONALD, A.B. English5 37 Sandalwood Ln., Scotia, NY, 12302. , PATRICIA MACDOUGALL, A.B. History: 163 Essex St., Melrose, MA, 02176. JOHN F. MACEK, JR., A.B. Economics5 95 N Bend Dr., Manchester, NH, 03104. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Pre-Management Society 3,4. KATHERINE ANN MACLELLAN, A.B. History5 1177 Main St., Tewksbury, MA, 01876. Big Sister 25 Track 1,2,3. MAUREEN MAHER, A.B. Political Science5 2311 Cedar Swamp Rd., Brookville, NY, 11545. SPUD 1,3,45 St. Thomas More Pre-Le al Society 2,3,45 Cross and Scroll Society 2,3,45 Purple Patcher 3,4. ELAINE MAHONEY, A.B. English5 90 Mallard Way, Waltham, MA, 02154. CCD Teacher 1,2,3,45 CCB of D 1,2,3,45 SPUD Elderly Program 2,3,45 ICO-Director 415 SPUD 35 WCHC 45 Committee for Campus Ministry 3,4. MICHAEL J. MAHONEY, A.B. Political Science5 54 Cole St., Kingston, MA, 02368. Cross Country 1,2,3,45 WCHC 3,45 Athletic Council 35 SGA 35 Track 1,2,3,4 fCaptain 41. MICHELE MARIE MAHONEY, A.B. Psychology5 146 Academy St., Braintree, MA, 02184. House Council 15 RA 35 AHRA 4. DIANE MAJCHER, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 4 Rolling Knolls Dr., Middletown, NJ, 07748. Hunger Action Coalition 2,35 Women's Or anization 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 School VoFunteers of Worcester 3,45 Senior Committee 4. MARYBETH MAJKA, A.B. Political Science5 1291 Greenbrier Ln., North Tonawanda, NY, 14120. Volleyball 15 IHC 15 JYA 35 Senior Week 4. I L ANTONIETTA C. MALDARI, A.B. Psychology, 54 St, Asaph St., Leominster, MA, 01453. House Council 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Psi Chi 3,4, Spring Weekend Committee 1. MARY B. MALLOY, A.B. Economics, 409 Forest St., Marshfield, MA, 02050. Purple Key 1,2,3,4, Parent's Weekend 2,3,4, House Council 2, SGA 2,4, SPPC 4, RA 3, HRA 4, Basketball 1, Commencement Committee 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. KATHLEEN M. MALONEY, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 185 Lockland Ave., Framingham, MA, 01701. JOSEPH MANN, A.B. English, Rt. 3 Bx. 1795, Odessa FL, 33556. Purple Patcher 4 fLiterary Editorj. STEPHEN V. MANNING, A.B. Political Science, Hucklebury Ln., East Hampton, CT, 06424. JEFFREY EVAN MARKUNAS, A.B. English: 87 Newell Hill Rd., Sterling Jct., MA, 01565. Admission Tour Guide 1, Today 2, Kimball Student Corrdinator 3,4. STEPHEN J. MARQUIS, A.B. Political Science Pre-Medical, 2 Miami St., Nashua, NH, 03060. Committee for Campus Ministry 4 CDirector of Serversj, Litur ical Committee 1,2,3, Senior Committee 4, Knights of Columbus 2,3,4, Lab Assistant 4, Shriver For President Committee 2, Worcester Schools Volunteer 2, Young Democrats 1, Eastern European Studies Club 1. JOANNE MARTIN, A.B. Economics, 19 Kent Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, 10706. SPUD 1,2, Tennis 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Women's Organization 4, Washington Intern 3, Epsilon Omicron 3,4. ROBERT RAYMOND MARTIN, A.B. Sociology, 17 Joan St., Wilbraham, MA, 01095. Football 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, House Council 4 fChairmanJ, Intramural Basketball Coordinator 4, Intramurals 3,4, Basketball Usher 4 fHeadJ, Voluntary Probation Officer 4. DIANE MARIE MASTRANDREA, A.B. Psychology, 9 Proctor Dr., W. Hartford, CT, 06117. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1,2,4. MICHAEL MCALLISTER, A.B. Economics-Accounting, 77 West St., Hyde Park, MA, 02136. CAROL ANNE MCCLOSKEY, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 42 Sheep Hill Dr., W. Hartford, CT, 06117. Intramural 1,2,3,4, Cross and Crucible 1,2,3,4. IRENE M. MCCORMACK, A.B. English, 7646 Cmto. Coromndl, La Jolla, CA, 92037. PHIPIP A. MCDERMOTT III, A.B. French, 29 Ripplewood Dr., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 07458. Crusader 1, Worcester School Volunteer 4, JYA 3, Language Hall 1,2, Phi Sigma Iota, English Social Club of Worcester 4, DIMSHRSD Majong Club 4. MICHAEL W. MCDONNELL, A.B. Economics, 615 Wildwood Rd. W, Northvale NJ, 07647. KEVIN JOHN MCELLIN, A.B. Biolo Pre-Medical, 21 High Rock Cir., Wagliam, MA, 02154. Purple Patcher 3,4 CLayout Editor 4J, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Social Committee Chairman 3, Hockey 1,2. SHEILA ANN MCENTEE, A.B. English, 8 Barnacle Rd., Yarmouth Port, MA, 02675. Crusader 1,2,3,4 CResearch Editor 2,3J, SPUD 3, Liturgical Committee 2,3, RA 3, AHRA 4, SGA 2. M. SEAN MCGILLICUDDY, A.B. English, Hilltop Pl., Rye, NY, 10580. DAVID HADFIELD MCGINNES, A.B. Sociology, 11 Larchwood Dr., Cumberland, RI, 02864. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, SPUD 4 CFamily History Programl, Knights of Columbus 2, Table Tennis Clu 4. THOMAS J. MCGOVERN, A.B. Economics-Accounting, 774 Schirra Dr., Oradell, NJ, 07649. Gold 3,4 QCaptainJ, ROTC 1,2, Pre-Management Society 3,4, Military Ball Committee 1,2. WEEE MARY SUSAN MCGRANAHAN, A.B. English, 642 Hall St., Manchester, NH, 03104. Purple Patcher, House Council, Intramurals, Softball. KATHLEEN ANN MCGRIMLEY, A.B. Psychology, Robbins RD., Milton, MA, 02187. YOYO, Volleyball 1,2,3,4 CCaptain 4J, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JO-ANN MARIE MCGURK, A.B. Economics, 23 Bedell Ave., Hemstead, NY, 11550. Swimming 2,3,4, Crew 1,2, Purple Patcher 4, Pre-Management Society. SUSAN MCILVEEN, A.B. Fine Arts - Religious Studies, 36A Swallow Cave Rd., Nahant, MA, 01908. ANN ELIZABETH MCKENZIE, A.B. English, 33 Grafton Ave., Milton, MA, 02186. SFA 1,2, SGA 2, RA 3,4, Social Affairs Committee 2. CATHERINE M. MCKEON, A.B. Biology - History Pre-Medical, 15 Churchill Rd., Chelmsford, MA, 01824. SPUD 2,3,4, Track 3. DAVID O. MCKINLEY, A.B. English, 34 Timber Hill Rd., Cromwell, CT, 06416. EDWIN J. MCLAUGHLIN, JR., A.B. History, 21 Heritage Dr., Middletown, NJ, 07748. Crew 1,2,3,4, History SAC 4, YOYO 4 fChairmanJ. KAREN MARIE MCLAUGHLIN, A.B. Economics-Accounting, 24 Hawes St., Wrentham, MA, 02093. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Purple Key Big Sister 1,2,3, CCB of D 2,3,4 CTreasurer 3,4, Pub Treasurer 2,3,, Pre-Management Society 4. JAMES PATRICK MCLOUGHLIN, JR., A.B. Political Science, 2232 Polk Ave., N. Brunswick, NJ, 08902. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Hanify Committee 3,4, Crusader 3,4, BJP Debating 3,4. JOSEPH P. MCMANUS, A.B. Economics-Accounting, 16 Neal St., Walpole, MA, 02081. JAMES A. MCNAIR, A.B. Political Science, 15 Kenilworth St., Roxbury, MA, 02119. MARY R. MCNALLY, A.B. Political Science, Windway, Garrison, NY, 10524. Fenwick Theatre 2,3,4, ACT 1, Today 1,2, Theatre Arts SAC 3,4. JAMES PATRICK MCNAMARA, A.B. Chemistry: 219 Madison St., Fitchbur , MA, 01420. Kung Fu Club 1, Knights of Columius 2,3,4, Cross and Crucible 4. NOREEN A. MCNAMARA, A.B. Sociology: 28 Stearns Lane, Sudbury, MA, 01776. WCHC 1, ACT 1,2, Crusader 1, Fenwick Theatre 2,3, CCB of D 2, Women's Organization 2,3, SPUD 2, Ballet 2, Theatre Arts SAC 3, Track 4. KATHLEEN GAIL MEADE, A.B. Russian, 116 Mt. Vernon Rd. W, E Weymouth, MA, 02189. Eastern European Studies Club 1,2,3, Tutoring 4, CCD Teacher 4, Russian Club 4. MICHAEL MEDUSKI, A.B. Philosophy, 11 Lorna Dr., Auburn, MA, 01501. Crew 2,3,4, Ski Team 1,2. JAMES MARK MEEHAN, A.B. Economics-Accounting, 24 St. Elizabeth St., Bristol, Rl, 02809. Soccer 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Pre-Management Society 3,4, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, House Council 1, SGA 4, Senior Committee 4. TIMOTHY J. MEEHAN, A.B. Economics, 51 South St., Goshen, NY, 10924. ARNALDO MELENDEZ, A.B. Political Science, 565 Central Park Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11207. ACT 3,4, Fenwick Theatre 4. MARC STEVEN MENDONCA, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 59 Oxford St., Fall River, MA, 02721. ACT 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics Club 1,2, House Council 1, Biology Society 2,3,4, Today 1. JOSEPH A. MENNA, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Dental, 38 Ellington Dr., E Northport, NY, 11731. JANICE PATRICIA MERZ, A.B. History: 69 Pierce St., Greenfield, MA, 01301. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,2, CCB of D 2,3,4 fChairman Outings Committee 43, SGA 4, RA 4: Cross and Scroll 3,4. JOSEPH CHARLES MESSANA, JR., A.B. Economics-Accounting, 257 Housatonic St., Lenox, MA, 01240. SGA 2,3 fauditorl, Kni hts of Columbus 2,3,4, fTreasurer and Advocate? Intramurals 1,2,3,4. HERBERT JOHN MIHALIK, A.B. History, 125 S Lebanon Rd., Loveland, OH, 45140. Football 1,2,3,4. MARY ANN MIKULICH, A.B. Political Science-Fine Arts, 2566 Lake Lansing Rd., E Lansing, Ml, 48823. JAN PETER MITCHELL, A.B. Political Science, 2209 Mark Ct., Silver Spring, MD, 20910. Basketball 1. LUKE D. MITOLA, A.B. Mathematics, 31 Conway St., Worcester, MA, 01607. ROBERT MITTELHOLZER, A.B. History: 1050 Wildwood Rd., Oradell, NJ, 07649. DONNA ANN MOFFAT, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 48 Mirimichi St., Plainville, MA, 02762. SPUD Big Sister 1,2,3,4, Hunger Action Coalition 1,2,3,4, YARC 3,4, SGA 2,3, Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Purple Patcher 4, Intramurals 1,2,3, Admissions Tour Guide 2,3, YOYO 4, Lab Assistant 3,4. JAMES M. MONAHAN, A.B. Economics, 14 Walnut Pl., Newton, MA, 02161. Baseball 1,2, Social Committee 3,4, Rugby Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROSEMARY B. MONGAN, A.B. Psychology: 6 Calgary Rd., Newark, DE, 19711. Basketball 1,2, Choir 1,2,3, RA 3,4. ADRIAN J. MOODY, A.B. Political Science, 3301 Penn St., Philadelphia, PA, 19129. TIMOTHY C. MOORE, A.B. English, 6 Pamela Dr., Monroe, CT, 06468. Hunger Action Coalition 1,2 CChairpersonJ. PAUL F. MORAGHAN, A.B. History: 1 Cedar Knoll Dr., New Milford, CT, 06776. WCHC 1,2,3,4, Student Activities Committee 4, Organizational Affairs Committee 4. MICHAEL SMITH MORRIS, A.B. History: 256 E Caracas Ave., Hershey, PA., 17033. Chess Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, Tennis 3,4, CCB of D 3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 4. TIMOTHY JOSEPH MORTENSON, A.B. Psychology, 165 Wildwood Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ, 07043. Crusader 1, ACT 2,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4 QCO-Captain 4J, Senior Committee 4, Yacht Club 4, Pre-Management Society 3,4. ROBERT H. MORTON, A.B. Sociology, 43 Vassall St., Quincy, MA, 02170. PETER J. MULHERN, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 289 Starin Ave., Buffalo, NY, 14216. ANDREW J. MUNCH, JR., A.B. History: 3 Saywood Ln., Stony Brook, NY, 11790. MICHAEL K.F. MUNDTH, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 41 Casale Dr. S, Warren NJ, 07060. GERALD R. MUNLEY, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 497 Madison Ave., Bridgeport, CT, 06604. Appalachia 2,3,4, Low Technology Group 2,3, Hunger Action Coalition 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Committee for Campus Ministry 4. MICHAEL JOHN MUNNS, A.B. Political Science: 127-08 Cronston Ave., Belle Harbor, NY, 11694. LAURENCE THOMAS MURI, A.B. Political Science, 15 Innis Ln., Old Greenwich, CT, 06870. CCB of D 1,2,3,4 fChairperson Special Events -ll: Student Activities Committee 4, SGA 2,3,4, Crew 1,2,3,4, Voluntary Probation Officer 4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 3,4, Commencement Committee 4 lChairpersonJ, House Council 3, Social Committee 1,2, Senior Committee 4, Cross Currents 4. CHARLES FRANCIS MURPHY, A.B. Political Science, 14 Chestnut St., Garden City, NY, 11530. Swimming 3,4, 1843 Club 3,4, RA 3,4, SGA -I, IEIELEIE Senior Committee 45 House Council 35 DOW Club 4. CHRISTINE A. MURPHY, A.B. English5 196 Highview Ave., Somerset, MA, 02726. Crusader 1,25 Young Democrats 15 SGA 25 ACT 1,2,35 Choir 2,3,45 The Purple 3,45 Public Affairs 3. EILEEN P. MURPHY, A.B. Economics5162 Euclid Ave., Massapequa, NY, 11758. Purple Key 3,4 tParent's Weekend Co-Chairman 415 Pre-Mana ement Society 3,45 House Council 35 IntramuraTs 1,2,3,45 Senior Committee 4. JAMES BURKE MURPHY, A.B. Economics-Accounting5 30 Bunker Hill Pkwy., W Boylston, MA, 01583. Hockey 1,2,3,4. MAUREEN I. MURPHY, A.B. Economics5 162 Euclid Ave., Massepequa, NY, 11758. Purple Key 2,3,4 tSpring Ball Co-Chairrnan15 SGA 3,45 Pre-Management Society5 Senior Committee Chairman 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RICHARD WILLIAM MURPHY, A.B. Economics5 28 Parrott St., S Portland, ME, 04106. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,45 WCHC 45 Purple Key 1,2. ROBERT F. MURPHY, A.B. English Pre-Medical5 7 City View St., Worcester, MA, 01610. STEPHEN MURPHY, A.B. Economics5 14 Thurston Ln., Needham, MA, 02192. ELLEN M. MURRAY, A.B. English: 8 Rustic Rd. Boston, MA, 02132. MADELINE ANN MURRAY, A.B. Religious Studies5 193 Kinderkamack Rd., River Edge, NI, 07661. Big Sister 1,2,3,4 tCo-Director 2,315 SPUD tCo-Director 3,415 SGA 45 Religious Studies SAC 2,3,45 Pom-Pom Squad 35 South Worcester Recreation Program 15 Hunger Action Coalition 2,35 Liturgical Committee 1. MARK T. MURRAY, A.B. English5 12 Nantucket Rd., Wellesley, MA, 02181. Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Purple Key 3,45 WCHC 3,4. IRENE MARIE MURTAGH, A.B. Russian-Spanish5 16 Chassyl Rd., Commack, NY, 11725. Modem Lanaguage SAC 3,4 tChairperson 415 Cross and Scroll 2,35 Eastern European Studies Club 1,2,3. MICHAEL PETER MYERS, A.B. Economics5 25 Wilson St., Revere, MA, 02151. PATRICK B. NAGLE, A.B. History5 626 Hastings Rd., Towson, MD, 21204. MARY M. NERBONNE, A.B. Philosophy: 42 Brook Ter., Weymouth, MA, 02188. THOMAS EDWARD NOACK, A.B. Physics5 243 Rankin Ave., Providence, RI, 02908. Swimming 1,2,3,4 tCaptain15 House Council 1,25 Physics Society 45 1843 Club 2,3,45 Rugby Club 35 WCHC 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PETER M. NOLIN, A.B. English5 2 Douglas Dr. Norwalk, CT, 06850. DAVID W. O'BRIEN, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 225 Middle Rd., E Greenwich, RI, 02818. IAMES SEAN O'BRIEN, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical5 129 Ellsworth Blvd., Kensington, CT, 06037. Crew 2,3,45 Ski Club 2. KATHLEEN O'CONNELL, A.B. Chemistry: 49 Glover Ave., N Quincy, MA, 02171. CHARLES S. O'CONNOR, A.B. Economics5 435 Wianno Ave., Osterville, MA, 02065. ELIZABETH ANNE O'CONNOR, A.B. Economics5 336 Ocean Dr. W, Stamford, CT, 06902. SEAN O'CONNOR, A.B. English5 3764 S Mass. Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53220. Secretary of Overseas Students Organization 25 CCB of D 3,4 tChairperson Fine Arts 415 SGA 3,45 Modern Dance 3,45 Fencing 35 SAFC 3,4. ' IOHN I. O'CONNOR III, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical5 26 Joe English Ln., Manc ester, NH, 03105. Biology Society 1,2,3,45 Crusader 1,2,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MARK CHRISTIAN O'CONNOR, A.B. History: 3764 S Mass. Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53220. Crusader 15 Martial Arts Club 2,3,4 fSecretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 415 CCD Teacher 45 Fencing 45 Knights of Columbus 45 Phi Alpha Theta 4. SUSAN ANN O'CONNOR, A.B. English: 95 Orchard St., Adams, MA, 01220. COLLEEN ANN O'KEEFE, A.B. Economics5 40 Glen Hollow, W Hartford, CT, 06117. Intramurals 2,3,45 Pre-Management Society 45 House Council 3. NOREEN O'LAUGHLIN, A.B. English: 265 Carnation Ave., Floral Park, NY, 11001. Crew 2,3,45 Purple Patcher 45 Senior Committee 4. MICHAEL P. O'MALLEY, A.B. Economics5 331 Town Line Rd., E Northport, NY, 11731. Football 1,25 Rugby 2,3,4. IOYCE ANN O'SHAUGHNESSY, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical5 34 Sonning Rd., Beverly MA, 01915. Blood Drive 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,25 Biology SAC 3,45 Biology Society 1,2,3,45 Committee for Campus Ministry 1,2,3,45 Alpha Sigma Nu5 Fenwick Scholar. PRESTON 1. O'TOOLE, IR., A.B. Economics-Accounting5 176 Birchwood Rd., Paramus, NI, 07652. Pre-Management Society 3,4 tPresident15 Intramurals 1,2,3, . EVELYN MARGARET ORLIK, A.B. Biology5 287 Fuller St., Ludlow, MA, 01056. Biology Society 1,2,3,4. THOMAS DANIEL OSTRONIC, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 13613 Esworthy Dr., Germantown, MD, 20767. CHRISTOPHER M. OTT, A.B. Chemistry5 185 Corona St., Springfield, MA, 01104. KENT M. OZMAN, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 7 Westview Ave., Milbury, MA, 01527. PATRICK F. PADDEN, IR. A.B. Political Science5 82 Cumberland Rd., Leominster, MA, 01453. SFA 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 House Committees 1,2,3,45 Varsity Basketball Manager 2,3,4. LOIS MARIE PALMER, A.B. Economics-Accounting5 545 Oak St., Westwood, MA, 02090. Swimming 1,2,3,45 Committee for Campus Ministry 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Pre-Management Society 2,3 ,4. ANN PAQUIN, A.B. Economics-Accounting5 1530 Stafford Ave., Bristol, CT, 06010. Economics SAC 3,45 Fenwick Theatre 1,2,3,4. SUSAN L. PARKHURST, A.B. Spanish5 Forest Hill Dr., Kingston, NY, 12401. MARK M. PASQUINI, A.B. Psychology5 Furnace Hill, Cheshire, MA, 01225. Rugby Club 2,35 Big Brother 15 Worcester State Hospital Volunteer 25 Voluntary Probation Officer 45 Knights of Columbus 2,3,4. ANTHONY I.P. PATTERSON, A.B. Psychology: 85-A Riverdale Ave., Yonkers, NY, 10701. Hospital Volunteer 1,35 WCHC 15 Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,45 CCB of D 1,25 BSU 1,2,3,45 CCD 15 Worcester Youth Guidance Center Volunteer 2. RICHARD MICHAEL PATTERSON, A.B. History5 4 Dunaskin Ave., Centerville, MA, 02632. WCHC 1,2,3,45 Knights of Columbus 45 Admissions Tour Guide 1,2,3. MARY HELEN PAX, A.B. History5 11 Chesterfield Rd., Worcester, MA, 01602. Language Corridor 15 Hunger Action Coalition 25 House Council 25 IYA 35 Student Teacher 4. THERESA M. PAYNE, A.B. Sociology5 19 Willow Ave., Hempstead, NY, 11550. Big Sister 1, BSU 1,2,35 SGA 35 ACT 45 Volunteer Probation Officer 4. STEPHEN I. PECK, A.B. Physics: 4190 Old Homestead Rd., Syracuse, NY, 13215. House Council 15 SGA fVice-Chairman15 SAFC tChairman 415 Physics SAC 3,45 RA 3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 SFA 3. PAULA A. PELLETIER, A.B. Biology5 11 Gunstock Rd. Scarboro, ME, 04074. Fencing5 Biology Society5 Alpha Sigma Nu5 Glee Club5 Science Club. LENARD I. PENNELLA, IR., A.B. Political Scienceg 54 Crockett Ave., Boston, MA, 02124. St. Thomas More Society5 Hunger Action Coalition5 Knights of Columbus5 Rugby Club5 Washington Intern. DEBRA A. PERCH, A.B. Mathematics5 52 Thornton Rd., Worcester, MA, 01606. DEBRA I. PERRY, A.B. Economics5 110 South St. E, Raynham, MA, 02767. MARYELLEN P. PERRY, A.B. Sociology5 7 Westview Ave., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. SYNDA LOU PERSSON, A.B. English5 56 South Lake Dr., River Plaza, NI, 07701. Photography Club 1,2,35 BIF Debating 2,3,45 Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,45 St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 1,2,3,4. RAYMOND I. PHANEUF, A.B. Physics Pre-Medical5 271 Nashua Rd., Dracut, MA, 01826. Intramurals 2,3,45 Physics Society 45 Sigma Pi Sigma 45 Physics SAC 3,45 Sailing 3,45 HIE 3,45 Crew 45 Social Committee 4. IOHN I. PHELAN III, A.B. History Pre-Medical5 585 jefferson Ct., Guilderland, NY, 12084. SPUD 1,2,3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. IOSEPH C. PICONE, A.B. Political Science5 37 Melton Dr., E. Hartford, CT, 06118. ELIZABETH A. PINK, A.B. Sociology5 151 Stratford St., W. Roxbury, MA, 02132. BARBARA ANN PISELLI, A.B. Sociology5 11 Clearwater Rd., Newton, MA, 02162. Apocalypse 15 Big Sister 2,3,45 Voluntary Probation Officer 35 CCD Teacher 1,2,4. VALERIE C. PLAZA, A.B. Classics5 39 Ridge Crest Dr., Westfield, MA, 01085. STEVEN FRANCIS POLACHI, A.B. History5 348 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, NY, 10803. House Council 1,25 House Social Chairman 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 SPUD 2,3,45 1843 Club 35 Yacht Club 55 Purple Patcher 4. ANTHONY POLIKOWSKI, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical5 64 Water St., Marlboro, MA, 01752. HUMBERT I. POLITO, IR., A.B. Religious Studies516616 Claire Ave., Cleveland, OH, 44111. IESSE B. PORTER, A.B. Sociology5 22 Clippership Ln., East Boston, MA, 02128. WCHC 2,3,45 Track 1,25 Purple Patcher 1,2,45 Crusader 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 SPUD 2,3,45 Voluntary Probation Officer 45 BSU 1,2,3,4. CHRISTOPHER POTTER, A.B. English5 22 Olinda Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, 10706. JOHN M. POURBAIX, IR., A.B. Economics5 20 Inverness Rd., Norwood, MA, 02062. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Purple Patcher 4. KATHLEEN G. POWERS, A.B. Fine Arts5 514 Main St., Lewiston, ME, 04240. ANN M. PRENDERGAST, A.B. Sociology5 71 Richardson Rd., Lynn, MA, 01904. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Purple Patcher 4. MICHAEL CHARLES PRIBEK, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical5 7 Netherton Ter., Morristown, NI, 07960. Martial Arts 15 Intramurals 15 YOYO 2,3,4. MICHAEL F. PRINCICOTTA, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical5 207 Oak Neck Rd., West Islip, NY, 11195. MARY E. PRYOR, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical5 276 Oakland St., Wellesley, MA, 02181. PATRICIA ANNE RADICE, A.B. English5 1915 Heritage Rd., Schenectady, NY, 12309. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 CCD Teacher 45 Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. IANET RAIMO, A.B. Economics-Accounting5 14 Burpee Rd., Swampscott, MA, 01907. SPUD Big Sister 1,2,3,45 Crew 1,2,35 CCD Teacher 2. CHARLES ELLIS RAINEY, A.B. History5 1118 W jefferson St., Philadelphia, PA, 19122. House 'WEEE Council 1, Fenwick Theatre 1,2 , Army ROTC 1, BSU 1,2,3,4 CActing President 2, President 2,3J, HC Representative to Black Student Congress of Worcester 1, Black Student Theatre Group 3, Student Library Assistant 3,4, Intramurals 2, Crusader 4, Black Student Recruiter 4. CAMERON JAY RAINS, A.B. Political Science, 3714 Meadowville Dr., Cincinnati, OH, 45211. Humanities Sequence 1, Baseball 2, 1843 2,3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 3,4, Washington Intem 3, House Council 3, Football 1,2,3, JV Football Coach 4. STEPHEN M. RAST, A.B. Philosophy Pre-Medical, 15 Whitebirch Dr., Pomona, NY, 10970. MARY CATHERINE READ, A.B. Sociology, 471 Aberdeem Rd., Lewiston, NY, 14092. SPUD 2,3,4, CCB of D 3, Intramurals 1,2,3, House Council 3, Women's Organization 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 3,4. ABIGAIL T. REARDON, A.B. English, 77 Chelsea Rd., Garden City, NY, 11530. JOHN J. REARDON, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 122 Blaisdell Ave., Pawtucket, RI, 02860. 1843 Club 1,2,3,4 fPresident 41, Rugby Club 2,3,4 CTreasurer 4J, SGA 2,3,4, Pre-Management Society 1,2,3,4. JEAN M. REGAN, A.B. History, RFD Pleasant St., Leominster, MA, 01453. ANNE MARIE REILLY, A.B. Political Science, 6 Olympia Way, Andover, MA, 01810. CCD Teacher 1,2,3,4 lCoordinator 4J, ACT 1,2, CCB of D 1,2, SGA 3,4, Students for Life 3,4, Committee for Campus Ministry 4. JOHN J. REILLY, A.B. History, 5 Mark Cr., Holden, MA, 01220. JOHN REPPUCCI, A.B. Economics, 1005 Revere Beach Pkwy., Revere, MA, 02051. Hockey 1, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN S. RESKO, A.B. English, 5 Clarkview Rd., Newburgh, NY, 12550. JANE ELIZABETH REYNOLDS, A.B. English, 25 Crosshill Rd., West Hartford, CT, 01607. Purple Key 4, English SAC 2,3, Alpha Sigma Nu 3,4. NINA MARIE RICCIO, A.B. History, 33 Eames Blvd., Bridgeport, CT, 06605. Apocalypse 1,2, SPUD Big!Sister 1,2,3,4, ACT 1,2. GAIL E. RILEY, A.B. Urban Studies, 46 Garden Pkwy., Norwood, MA, 02062. Purple Patcher tSecretaryJ, Football-Basketball Cheerleading CCaptain 3,4J, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, YARC 3. MICHAEL GERARD RILEY, A.B. English-Religious Studies, 2907 Plymouth Dr., Rocky River, OH, 44116. ROBERT RIPP, A.B. History, Beverly Rd., Rye, NY, 10580. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Ru by Club 1,2,3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-LegaFSociety 4, SPUD Big Brother 1,2. EDWARD PAUL RIULI, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 8 Falcon Pl., Wayne, NJ, 07470. WCHC 1,2,3,4 CAsst. Station Manager, Program Director, Music DirectorJ, National Science Foundation!Student Originated Studies Summer Research Project 4 CDirectorJ, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, SPUD 1,2. MICHAEL E. ROBERGE, A.B. History-Fine Arts, 4 Laidlaw La., Scarboro, ME, 04074. LISA JAY ROBERTS, A.B. Political Science, RFD 2, Bx 915g, Riverhead, NY, 11901. SUSAN ELIZABETH ROBINSON, A.B. History, 100 Slater St., Webster, MA, 01570. JOHN CHRISTOPHER ROCHE, A.B. Economics , P.O. Bx 366, Snug Harbor Station, Duxbury, MA, 02332. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Crusader 1,2, WCHC 3,4, Purple Patcher 4. JULIE FRANCES ROCKWOOD, A.B. Psychology, 13 Clapp St., Walpole, MA, 02081. House Council 1, Judicial Board 1,2,3, CCD Teacher 3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Psi Chi, Alpha Sigma Nu. CATHERINE LEE ROSE, A.B. Sociology, 49 Davidson Rd, Worcester, MA, 01605. SPUD 2,3,4. RICHARD A. ROSIELLO, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 10 Wheeler Ave., Shrewsbury, MA, 01545. ELIZABETH A. ROSSEEL, A.B. History: 17 Garden St., Auburn, MA, 01501. Admissions 1,2, Crusader 2,4 , School Volunteers of Worcester 2,4 , JYA 3, Volleyball 2, Basketball 1. JOANNE M. ROSSI, A.B. Economics, 71 Shirley St., Winthrop, MA, 02152. CHARLES M. ROSZKO, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 167 Main St., Dupont, PA, 18641. Football 1,2,3,4, Pre-Management Society 3,4. DONNA MARIE ROY, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical, 49 Dutton St., Worcester, MA, 01610. Kung Fu 1, G mnastics 1, Crew 2, SGA 3 lRecording Secretary! Psi Chi 4 CVice-Presidentj. CHRISTOPHER P. ROZYCKI, A.B. Political Science, 5539 Alomar Dr., Cincinatti, OH, 45238. House Council, Football, Track, Cross and Scroll, Intramurals, Industrial Relations Inst. ANDREA MARIE RUA, A.B. English, 750 Albany Ave., Ext., Kingston, NY, 12401. MARK JOHN RUSSELL, A.B. Economics, 107 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, NJ, 07304. 1843 Club 3,4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 3,4, Purple Patcher 4, Pre-Management Society 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Senior Week 4. JOHN J. RYAN, A.B. History, 37 Mile Rd., Suffern, NY, 10901. MARY PATRICIA RYAN, A.B. Economics, 333 Plymouth Ave., Brightwaters, NY, 11718. Tennis 1,2 , JYA 3. STEVEN M. RYAN, A.B. Physics, 147 Peabody St., Gardner, MA, 01440. Crew 1,2,3,4, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, YOYO 4. SYLVESTER LEE SALCEDO, A.B. Religious Studies, 64 M.H. Del Pilar St., Da Gupan City, Pangasinan, 0701, Philippines. MICHAEL GEORGE SALLOUM, A.B. Political Science, 146 Farrar Ave., Worcester, MA, 01604. Middle East Studies Club 1,2, Hanify Club 3. THOMAS V. SANNICANDRO, A.B. English, 80 Long Ave., Framingham, MA, 01701. WCHC 1,2,3, SPUD 1,2,3, Intramurals 3,4, Crusader 2,3,4. PAULA J. SASSO, A.B. Religious Studies, 30 Bear Hill Rd., Stoneham, MA, 02180. SPUD Big Sister 2,3,4, Purple Key 3, Women's Organization 3,4, Commencement Committee 4, Committee for Campus Ministry 1,2,3,4. MATTHEW E. SCHELLHORN, A.B. Economics, 344 Nursey Ln., Westbury, NY, 11590. Baseball 1,2,3, NROTC 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROSEMARY SCHILLACI, A.B. English, 276 Sunrise Ter., Bridgeport, CT, 06606. Crusader 1,2,3, The Purple 1, SPUD Elderly Program 4. MARY-JO P. SCHRANG, A.B. Sociology, 171 Schanck Rd., Freehold, NJ, 07728. JOHN P. SCOTT III, A.B. Sociology, 4 West Lake St., Worcester, MA, 01603. RAYMOND V. SCULLY, A.B. Economics, 731 Woodcrest Rd., Radnor, PA, 19087. MICHAEL H. SHANAHAN, A.B. Economics, 46 Hudson St., L nn, MA, 01904. SGA 2,3,4 fChairman 2,35 WCHC 3,4, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, Judicial Board 2, Senior Committee 4. MICHAEL TIMOTHY SHANNON, A.B. Biology, 240 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA, 01609. Lacrosse 2,3,4 CCo-CaptainJ, Biology Society 3,4, Intramurals 1,2. DANIEL PATRICK SHARKEY, A.B. Economics-Accounting, 25 Villanova Rd., Parlin, NJ, 08859. RA 4, House Council 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Fencing 3, Pre-Management Society 2,3,4. ELLEN MARIE SHEEHAN, A.B. Fine Arts, 64 Putnam Rd., Somerville, MA, 02145. Track 1, Crew 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, YOYO 4. PAUL F. SHOEN, A.B. Psychology, Suite 1100, 2727 N Central Ave., Pheonix, AZ, 85004. Intramurals 2,3,4. JOSEPH SINKEWICZ, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 6 Pine St., Wheelwright, MA, 01094. Baseball 1,2,3,4. MARK H. SIPPLE, A.B. Political Science, 120 DeWittshire Rd., DeWitt, NY, 13214. Purple Key 2,3,4, SPUD 3,4, CCD Teacher4, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 2,3,4, Pre-Management Society 2,3, Intramurals Referee 3,4, Admissions 4, House Council 3, Golf 3,4, YARC 4. EDWARD A. SITEMAN, A.B. Mathematics, 130 Munjoy South, Portland, ME, 04101. BRIAN G. SIWICKE A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 14 Elda Rd., Norwood, MA, 02062. BERNARD G. SKOMAL, A.B. Economics, 64 Lookout Dr., Fairfield, CT, 06432. JANET M. SMITH, A.B. French-Fine Arts: 42 Jackson Rd., Belmont, MA, 02178. Intramurals 1,2, Fine Arts SAC 2,4, JYA 3, Worcester Art Museum 2,4. KAREN M. SMITH, A.B. Psychology, 70 Athol St., Allston, MA, 02134. THOMAS J. SOLITARIO, A.B. Physics, 11144 Saffold Way, Reston, VA, 22090. Rugby Club 2,3,4, Fencing 1,2, Intramurals 1, Physics Society 4, House Council 1,4, ROTC 2,3,4, Arnold Air Society 2,3,4, Rifle Team 2, Pistol Team 2, Pre-Management Society 4. M. JEFFRY SPAHR, A.B. Political Science - History, 4 Eugene Dr., Norwalk, CT, 06831. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society fVice-Presidentl, Baseball, Football, SGA, Intramurals, Boxing Exhibition. JOHN F. STAFSTROM, JR., A.B. Economics - Accounting, 185 Tremont St., Newington, CT, 06111. SPUD Big Brother 2, Omicron Delta Epsilon 3,4, Head House Counselor 4, Cheerleading 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, CCB Teacher 3,4. DAVID HENRY STAHELSKI, A.B. Economics, 23 Thomas Dr., W Springfield, MA, 01089. Crew 1,2,3,4, Fenwick Theatre 1, Pre-Management Society 4, Knights of Columbus 4. GARY OLIVER STANKIEWICZ, A.B. Political Science, 21 Longfellow Rd., Holyoke, MA, 01040. WCHC 1,2,3,4 fExecutive Boardj, Student Judicial Board 3, Knights of Columbus 2,3,4. LORI LEE STASUKELIS, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 366 Pine St., Gardner, MA, 01440. CCB of D 3,4 fExecutive Board 4J, Pub Treasurer 4, RA 3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. PETER JAMES STEFANIK, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 9 Brow Hill Rd., Somers, CT, 06071. Marching Band 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, School Volunteers for Worcester 3, Commencement Committee 4 Cfreasurerl, SPUD Elderly Program 4. CATHERINE ELLEN STENGER, A.B. Classics: 205 3rd Ave., Apt. 8F, NY, NY, 10003. Lacrosse 1, Gymnastics 2, Slimnastics 2, SPUD Elderly Program 1, Women's Organization 1. JULIE STEVENS, A.B. Classics, 817 Turkey Run Rd., McLean, VA 22101. SPUD 2,3, RA -1, Judicial Board 4, Basketball 1,2, House Council 3. MICHAEL STEVENS, A.B. Political Science, Birch Meadow Rd., Merrimac, MA, 01860. House Council 3, Purple Patcher 3,4 tFaculty Editor 4J, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Young Democrats 1. MARGARET MARY STINER, A.B. English - Religious Studies, 209 Rockwood Pl., Syracuse, NY, 13215. MARCUS F. STODDARD, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 9104 Liman Ct., Friendly, Md., 20031. BRIAN F. STONE, A.B. Mathematics, 47-1 Grove St., Worcester, MA, 01605. JEFFREY M. STOODT, A.B. English, 801 West 79th St., Apt., 409, Darien, IL., 60559. Crusader 2,3,4, WCHC 2,3,4, Film Committee 3, Today, Intramurals. WEEE HAROLD WILLIAM SULLIVAN, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 9408 Lawndale, Evanston, IL. 60203. Lacrosse 1,2,3,4, Chess 1,2. KATHLEEN MARY SULLIVAN, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 525 Edgell Rd., Framingham, MA, 01701. KEVIN EDWARD SULLIVAN, A.B. Political Science, 15 Learned St., Nashua, NH, 03060. LADD B. SULLIVAN, A.B. Political Science, 15 Cape Cod Ln., Milton, MA, 02187. Crusader 1,2 tPhotographic Editor 25, Purple Patcher 3,4, St. Thomas More Society 1,2,3,4, Theatre Club 3,4, Crosscurrents 4, The Purple 1,2,3,4, Photographic Society 1,2,3,4. MARGARET SULLIVAN, A.B. English, 272 Silver Hill Rd., Concord, MA, 01742. CCD Teacher 2, Lacrosse 2, RA 3,4, Cross and Scroll 3,4, SGA 3, JYA 3. TIMOTHY JOSEPH SULLIVAN III, A.B. History: 148 Cedar St., Dedham, MA, 02026. House Council 1, Social Committee 1, SPUD 2,3, SGA 3,4, Jazz Ensemble 4. MARK A.P. SUPRUNOWICZ, A.B. Economics, 976 Douglas Ct., Schenectady, NY, 12309. Head House Counselor 3, House Council 1,3, Basketball 1,2, Purple Key Big Brother 2,4, CATHERINE ELLEN SWEENEY, A.B. English, 174 Watchung Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ, 07043. Glee Club 1, Blood Drive 1,2, BJF Debating Society 2,4, Liturgical Committee 2, Committee for Campus Ministry 3,4, First Aid Instructor 1,2,3,4, Crusader 3,4, YARC 2,3,4 tPresident 3, Advisor 4J, Student Assistant College Gallery 3,4. FRANK P.J. SWEENEY, A.B. Philosophy, 174 Watchung Ave., Upper Montclaire, NJ, 07043. JEAN MARIA SWEENEY, A.B. English, 223 Boulevard, Scarsdale, NY, 10583. Debating 1,2, Women's Organization 1,2,4, JYA 3. ANN FRANCES SWEENY, A.B. History: 29 Shaw Dr., Wayland, MA, 01778. Swimming 1,2, House Council 2,3, judicial Board 3, History Colloquium Committee 3, Washington Intern 4. KEVIN PATRICK SWEENY, A.B. History: 40 Fairfield Dr., Painesville, OH, 44077. Yacht Club, Photographic Society, House Council, Purple Patcher. JOHN P. SYPEK, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 76 Eddy St., Springfield, MA, 01104. GAIL ANNE TALARICO, A.B. History: 3 Point St., Haverhill, MA, 01830. Band 1, Field Hockey 2, Track 3, Big Sister 2, Fenwick Theatre 4, House Council 4, Senior Committee 4, Purple Patcher 4, Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. ROBERT J. TARUTIS, A.B. Philosophy, 42 Bornwood Dr., Norwood, MA, 02062. Crusader 3,4, Fencing 2,3,4, Eastern European Studies Club 1. SUZANNE TASSINARI, A.B. French, 253 Court St., Plymouth, MA, 02360. Choir 2,3, Schola 2,3,4, Folk Group 2,3,4 tCoordinator 4J, Intramurals 2,3,4, Liturgical Committee 3 tSecretaryJ, Big Sister 3,4, Psi Sigma Iota 3,4, Early Music Group 4. KEVIN G. TAYLOR, A.B. History, 11 Thornbury Rd., Scarsdale, NY, 10538. Big Brother 2, RA 3. PAUL EDWARD TAYLOR, JR., A.B. Sociology, 35 Pleasant Garden Rd., Canton, MA, 02021. NROTC, Intramurals, Military Ball Committee, Knights of Columbus, SPUD, Pre-Management Society. SEAN M. TEAGUE, A.B. History, 48 South St., Great Barrington, MA, 01230. PHILIP ANTHONY TEMPLETON, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical, 6115 Granton Ave., Apt. 14-C, N. Bergen, NJ, 07047. Social Chairman 1, Today 1,2, Intramurals 1,3, BJF Debating 2,3, Liturgical Committee 2,3, Psycholodgy SAC 3, Foster Parents Fund Campus Coor inator 3,4, Co-Chairperson Pre-Medical Society 3, RA 4. HARRY K. THOMAS, JR.,A.B. Political Science, 109-29 192nd St., St. Albans, NY, 11412. JOHN MICHAEL TIROLETTO, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 345 Brainard Rd., Enfield, CT, 06082. WCHC 1,2,3,4 CBusiness Managerl, Kni hts of Columbus 1,2,3,4 tWardenJ, SGA 3,4, Stugents for Life 3,4, Crosscurrents 3,4 tAssociate Editorb. JAMES BERNARD TORMEY, A.B. History Pre-Medical, 16 Lefferts Rd., Garden City, NY, 11530. Cross and Scroll 2,3, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society 4, House Council 2,3. MICHAEL PEARCE TRACY, A.B. Economics - Accounting, 30 Cross St., Gardner, MA, 01440. Crew 1,2,3,4. DOUGLAS MICHAEL TREPP, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical, 44 Wildwood Dr., Greenwich, CT, 06830. Baseball 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Social Committee 3,4, HIE 3,4 tTreasurer 4.J. MARY ELIZABETH TROMBLY, A.B. French: 858 Great Pond Rd., N. Andover, MA, 01845. Crusader 1, Cross and Scroll 3,4, SPUD 2,3, Intramurals 2,4, Phi Sigma Iota, French Club 2, Ski Team 2, RSU 3. MICHAEL TUCKER, A.B. History, Route 20 RFD 1, Southbridge, MA, 01550. Intramurals 4. JUDY M. TULLY, A.B. Spanish, 8 Fryburg Rd., Woburn, MA, 01801. WAYNE P. TUPPER, A.B. Political Science, 18 Mayflower Rd., Northboro, MA, 01532. KEVIN JAMES TURNER, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 89 Euclid Ave., Lynn, MA, 01904. Biology Society 1,2,3,4, SGA 3,4, CCD Teacher 3,4, Intramura s 1,2,3,4, Photography Club 4, SPUD 1, Library Committee 3,4. KEVIN J. TWOHIG, A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical, 287 N. Main St., East Longmeadow, MA, 01028. LYNNE ANN USTACH, A.B. Political Science, 307 Farmington Ave., New Britain, CT, 06053. DONNA MARIE VALENTE, A.B. Art-History, 64 S. New St., Bradford, MA, 01830. Phi Sigma Iota, CCB of D. DONNA THERESA VASSALLO, A.B. History: 65 Lodgehill Rd., Hyde Park, MA, 02136. Humanities Sequence Steering Committee, Cheerleading 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,4, JYA 3. MICHAEL J. VICENS, A.B. Mathematics, 64 Brooks St., Worcester, MA, 01606. PETER B. WADE, A.B. Physics Pre-Medical, 55 Scotch Cap Rd., Quaker Hill, CT, 06375. JOSEPH PAUL WAGNER, A.B. History: 254 Chantry Rd., Timonium, MD, 21093. Admissions Committee 2,3,4, SGA 2,3,4, Head House Counselor 2, RA 3, AHRA 4, SFA 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Golf 1, Lacrosse 2, Education SAC 4. F. JOSEPH WAICKMAN, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, 2377 Thurrnont Rd., Akron, OH, 44313. Fencing 1, Mountaineering 1, Cheerleading 2,3, Hunger Action Coalition 2, Cross and Crucible 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Eucharistic Minister 3,4, Alpha Sigma Nu 3,4, CCD Teacher 3,4, Assertive Training 3, 1843 Club 3, RA 4, SGA 4, Social Committee 4. KAREN ANN WALSH, A.B. Psychology, 58 Carmalt Rd., Hamden, CT, 06517. Purple Patcher 2,3,4 tGraduate Editor 4J, ACT 1, Swimming 2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ANDREA A. WARD, A.B. Mathematics, 15 Hoover Rd., Hingham, MA, 02043. DEBORAH ANNE WARREN, A.B. Psychology: 7 Vadnais St., East Longmeadow, MA, 01028. Campus Tours 1,2,3, Purple Patcher 2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Big Sister 1,2,3,4. HYRON E. WARREN, A.B. Psychology, 15 Pennsylvania Ave., Hempstead, NY, 11550. DAVID EDWARD WAZER, A.B. Chemistry Pre-Medical, N. Main St., Malborough, CT, 06447. Big Brother 1, Cross and Crucible 2,4, RA 3, AHRA 4. TIMOTHY M. WEITHERS, A.B. Economics, 207 N. Linden Ave., Oak Park, IL, 60302. DAVID WELCH, A.B. English, 196 Concord Rd., Longmeadow, MA, 01160. MICHELE ANN WELCH, A.B. English, Main St., Enfield, NH, 03748. Field Hockey 1,2 fMana erJ, Basketball 1,2 fManagerJ, Tennis 1 CManageri, Social Committee 1,2,4, CCD Teacher 3,4, Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4, Photographic Society 4, Blood Drive 2,4, BARBARA A. WESOLOWSKI, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 2 Spruce St., Stoneham, MA, 02182. Choir 1,3,4, Biology Society 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 1,2, Intramurals 1, ,3,4, House Council 2,3 tAssistant Head 3J, ACT 3,4, Crew 3,4, Band 1,2, Breakfast Club 1,2,3,4. CHRISTINE JOAN WHITE, A.B. English, 81 Alpine St., Manchester, NH, 03102. Crusader 2,3,4, Track 3,4, Cross Country 4, SAFC 4 fPublic Affairs SecretaryJ. DAVID WARREN WIGENTON, A.B. History, 623 Columbia Rd. N.W., Washington, DC, 20001. BSU 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, SPUD 1,2,3,4, SGA 1,2,3,4 tExecutive Boardl, Band 2, Hunger Action Coalition 2. GREGG OLIN WILCOX, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, Allen Hill Rd., RFD 9441, Brooklyn, CT, 06234. House Council 1, HIE 3,4, Pub Committee Chairman 3,4. KAREN LYNN WILCOX, A.B. Economics, 677 Wall St., Elmira, NY, 14905. CCD Teacher 4, Blood Drive 1,2,3,4. BRIAN A. WILLIAMS, A.B. Political Science, 41 Greenfield Ln., Scituate, MA, 02066. JOHN J. WILLIAMS III, A.B. English, 87 Sunset Dr., Brockton, MA, 02401. Social Committee 1,2,3, Hockey 2, English SAC 2,3,4, Purple Patcher 3,4 tActivities and Events Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 41, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL D. WILLIAMS, A.B. History, 5000 11th St. NE, Washington, DC, 20017. SUBRINA LOLA WILLIAMS, A.B. Fine Arts, 27 Symphony Rd., Boston, MA, 02115. Basketball 1,2, Track 3,4, House Council 1, Intramurals 3. ROBERTA A. WILLIAMSON, A.B. Economics - Russian, 71 Brister's Hill Rd., Concord, MA, 01742. ' SHAWN WOODS, A.B. History, RFD 4442, Greenlawn Rd., Katonah, NY, 10536. WCHC 2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4. MARY KATHERINE WREN, A.B. English, 16 Kingsland Rd., N. Tarrytown, NY, 10591. Purple Key 1,2,3,4. JULIE ANN WRIGHT, A.B. Biology: 52 Mystic Ave., Melrose, MA, 02176. Biology Society 1,2,3,4, SPUD 1,2,3,4, CCD Teac er 4, House Council 2, Washington Intern 3. WILLIAM JAMES VVRIGHT, A.B. Sociology, 10638 Ave. F, Chicago, IL, 60617. DONNA WYKOWSKI, A.B. Political Science, 69 Pearl St., Holyoke, MA, 01040. Big Sisters 1, Committee for Campus Ministry 2,3, Intramurals 3,4, CCB of D 2,3,4 fCo-Chairperson Recreations Committee 4J, CCD Teacher 3,4 , Breakfast Club 4. GEOFFREY M. WYSHAK, A.B. Biology Pre-Medical, 399 Bigelow St., Marlboro, MA, 01752. MELANIE ZAMACHAJ, A.B. Sociology, 41 Weaver Rd., Springfield, MA, 01107. DONNA MARIE ZAVVISA, A.B. History: Laurel Heights, Higganum, CT, 06441. Women's Organization 1, Purple Key 1,2,3,4. MAURA T. ZLODY, A.B. Sociology, 12 Berwick St., Worcester, MA, 01602. CONTRIBUTGRS and Mrs. Donald F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. james F. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Traci and Mrs. john E. Fox Dr. and Mrs. john M. Pourbaix Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. and Mrs. Thomas D. Leary Mr. john C. Reppucci,.Sr. Wehman and Mrs. George D. Lewis Mr. William j. Santousuosso Mr. and Mrs. john j. Williams Mr. Roland A. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. james L. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ba gott jugge and Mrs. Robert A. Donoghue Belmonte Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Blowe Mr. and Mrs. john V. Browne Mr. and Mrs. Edmund j. Burke Mr. and Mrs George F. Cahill Dr. and Mrs. joseph P. Calderone Dr. and Mrs. Vincent j. Cannamela Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Cipolla D.j. Connolly Elizabeth j. Cuenin Dr. and Mrs. Brian j. Curtin Mr. and Mrs. john T. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Egan judge and Mrs. Paul F. Elward Stan and Loretta Evans PATRGNS Dr. and Mrs. jose M. Fernandez Richard D. Fitzgerald Peter Gandolfo Mr. and Mrs. E.j. Gannon W. Arthur Garrity Mr. and Mrs. David F. Gonynor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. Heilbron Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Hopper Dr. and Mrs. james j. Houser Mr. and Mrs. Charles jank john M. jenks Edward and Bernadette johnson Mr. and Mrs. john D. Kilmartin Mr. and Mrs. William j. Loughlin judge and Mrs. james P. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. john T. Magnier joseph D. Mann Mr. and Mrs. William j. McFarland DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j. McGrimley Anthony Menna Edward j. Murtaugh Mrs. Emma Muri j. Hobie Murnane Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Murray, jr. Mrs. William Myers Dr. and Mrs. Francis C. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. William R. O'Brien Patricia M. Patterson Richard L. Persson james M. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. john E. Roe Robert W. Ross, jr. Dr. joseph Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roy john F. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. james A. Soufleris Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. john Welch Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wernig james V. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. William j. Young Dr. joseph B. Addante Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Apicella Frank H. Armani Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Barry, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. joseph Branzetti Mr. Henry P. Breen, jr. Francis Bryson Mr. and Mrs. james H. Buckley, jr. Mr. Richard j. Burke Leonard D. Cabana Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence j. Cacciola Mr. Angelo M. Carnevale Mr. and Mrs. Odesseas j. Chiungas Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon Mr. and Mrs. Channing R. Coveney Hugh F. Cox Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Currie, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kiernan j. Dale Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. deNapoli William T. Donovan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonce L. Duquette, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Farrell Mrs. George j. Ferguson, jr. Dr. and Mrs. james C. Ferrucci Dr. Thomas G. Fiorica Mr. and Mrs. james j. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. j.A. Fitzgibbons Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. George Peter Gilmore james Gleeson Mr. john W. Glispin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hall Dr. and Mrs. A.L. Hamel George L. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heffernan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hulseman Louis C. Isaak james M. Keresey james E. Kielley Mr. and Mrs. William Landergan, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. Landers Henry W. Leader Mrs. j.H. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. james Maher Dr. and Mrs. john Massarelli Mr. and Mrs. Aldo j. Mazzaferro john j. McCarthy Gerald McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. john McEllin Mr. and Mrs. james j. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. john j. McLay joseph E. Meister Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moncatta Mr. and Mrs. john G. O'Connell Barbara C. O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. William K. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Radice Max F. Rast Patricia Read Paul F. Saint joseph X. Seaman Albert Silva Claire W. Simensen Carole L. Skestone Mrs. Timothy j. Spillane Dr. Eleanor McDonald Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. john P. Sypek, jr. Megumi Takayama Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tredwell Lillian j. Ustach Mr. Robert j. Vandal, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. Van Dorpe Dr. and Mrs. Philip B. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wesolowski Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woods Finished. The oft-doubted conclusion to a year's problems, triumphs disappointments finally reached in the sultry heat of this june Thursday. Strangely after the unending stream of calls, letters inquiries and criticism the task is finished alone. Perhaps it is not so strange at that, but a reflection of how it was the majority of the time. I would like to acknowledge here those people who helped and hindered in the course of the experience. - Special thanks and praise to Dick Lowe our representative from Hunter Publishing without whose invaluable assistance and encouragement there would certainly have been no 1978 Purple Patcher. A heartfelt thank you. - To Linda Miller, also of Hunter Publishing, without whose design Wizardry we could not have managed. -- To Kathy Leary whose prudent budgeting, shrewd management and helpful encouragement were among the brightest spots of the experience -To the staff of the Student Activities Office, particularly Mabel johnson and Bonnie Cazeault whose assistance was indispensable 1? - -o my 8:00 a.m. answering service 1--1 - io the Hiding Place -To the Editor of Lines who was there when I needed him -To the Exalted One - To my photographers for showing me the importance of responsibility and dependability through their lack of both - To the residents of Hans. 1 for their continued encouragement and compassion -- To the members of my staff who countered my farewell thanks with expressions of penitence and contrition - I needed much more tangible penance and much earlier in the year - To those who were there in the end who can truly understand what the previous 383 pages mean - Patty 0'Connor, Ellen Hall and Kathy Leary - my deepest gratitude -To Karen Walsh and Kathy Garrahan for complication of the senior directory - To elderly youths, evening constitutionals, rides in the country May proms, drunken alumni, and all the things that made life bearable May 15-june 1 -To my photographers for the art lines in the sports section - To our staff member from Massapequa - I trust you will perform better if you choose as a profession the task you performed for me . -To Karen Filiault and Ann Pendergast for their typing assistance -To Divine Providence for keeping me alive to write this 1800 copies of the 384 page book were printed by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. 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