College of the Holy Cross - Purple Patcher Yearbook (Worcester, MA)
- Class of 1982
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A 1 .f . 1'-.J ., nf V1 V ws, , f , K How Often Did You Dial The Phone Only To Hear 4 Forty Minutes ? 753-6714. For many these seven digits provided the sustenance for a year atop Mt. St, James. They were the key to College Square Pizza. No one ever argued that the pizza was good, much less nutritious, but it was dependable. For when the first biting winds of winter came, one could pick up the phone, hear the familar Greek accent and know a pizza would arrive forty minutes later. One of the surprises of the year was that a competitor challenged College Square's monopoly. But Domino's, in their battle for the Holy Cross pizza dollar, faced a foe greater than their Southbridge Street opponent - the administration. Yet, even when they operated unhindered, 754-2236 wasn't memorized as 753-6714 was. 1 an A t I has J1v,W1', Q fy v 1i?'5iT :V-F? f ' ,Wm :f 7 w f'5 f9f?fsL : , 1!:3 ,A A ' ai FT- 'sf5f'2,-,1' f 'z'1l-' 5 '- 1 .V - . graf 4.1 . I up 4 Ji 45 J -' . 'K' 4' 1.4 . x - '4- nf .- . 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The pattern inevitably repeats itself during the semester. Finals bring an extreme situation - just ask the thirty who stood in lines on that snowy December morning waiting for the library to open. 71 5' P-YV' 'ln'-visas., ,, , '4-'fx V 1-lflli 'wa 1' fr. . puliw-P Was Your Spudster Both An Angel And A DBVII? It was great to escape the world of academia and enjoy a few hours with a SPUD child. During that time, both could find satisfaction in special moments such as a friendly game of catch. But, at other times, the SPUD child, like all kids, would disobey or simply cause a commotion. Undoubtedly these few minutes were trying. On the whole, however, the experience was positive and was well worth the few hours invested. 4 XM Q 332 ,,u,'. go-lim Rx, Q 2 QL: X ' 3 pl' 5 kgs ff.. 'v 'Q 1 :A H' .44 X ' 1 F 1? -N x :Qu- 11 g I 5 -li X .-wg lx.: ll 'frv' +V . rw ,- Was Your Mom Amazed At How Long You Could '.i 'r Go Between Washes? At least last year you could attribute the infrequency of doing your wash to the campus' lack of washers. But, with the exponential growth of washing machines over the summer, the blame could no long- er be placed on the administration. Event- ually, one had to deal with the postpone- ment of doing one's wash. Whether it was the gathering of all of one's belongings, fumbling for the correct change or venturing outside with an arm- load of clothes, the prospect of doing a wash was never enticing. Some went to great lengths to avoid the Maytags, even stockpiling certain essential items of clothing so as to extend the wash cycle almost indefinitely. The other option was to bring the clothes home, but that was only practical for a few and was cer- tainly not appreciated by the parents. . A f -. ., , , . .,,A ' ' Q, 9 M ,A,- I ff l ' ':'f' -5 ' -L' 3 gag, 'Q-mf -' A-1'1 3' ,- P My J. xp, x, .-sn' ,......nenn1 1 Q x 3:15 KM 9.55 'Qi 3 ,N ' : :I 1 .,-- -Q. .lac - .1-r ,Nb-uv, xx A Ax Y- . 'Si x ,rf X X- X., X x., ,M,,ggx.x 1 .fx ' Nw' Q for .ip mid wx 5+ lx' . M--.. .. ,O Mtg .el-lb Were You Taken By The Beauty Of The Campus? At times, the grounds crew seemed fanatical with their elaborate method of cutting the hills in front of Fenwick, their mysterious appearing and disappearing flowers and their twenty- four hour snow removal. lt was also interesting how the campus looked its best when the Alumni football game, Parents' Weekend and Graduation rolled around. Yet, no one could ignore the fantastic job that was done. The result was one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere. if ' sag. 4, t,' ' r 'ff , .s fi L X Are Any Of College is an intriguing avalanche of experiences. Some of the ones mentioned may be familiar or may recollect some other experiences you had at the Cross with respect to food, study, anxiety, machines or relationships. 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Some shared the bathroom down the hall with you, some cooked their own meals off campus, others avoided blaring stereos by living at home. To bring back some of those names, flip to page 48. The organizations on campus provide an out- let for individualism. Ample opportunities ex- ist to serve, to perform, and even to dabble with the written word. To see who was doing what, turn to page 128. ' ' Four years ago a trip from Kimball to Hogan was an exhausting venture. Now it's a quick jaunt. To see those who have benefitted from four years of Holy Cross training, flip to page 218. Pl' 'V ' Q Qin, 6 1 v .X il W 1' S The Crusader sports world was in a state of flux during the '81 - '82 school year: Carter revitalized an ailing football program, Hart Center was no longer packed for every basketball game, women's sports skyrocketed. For more details, see page 150. 4 N mx. any 'N .Ja 2. , 212' ,A Q . L- K, 16 3 Aw- , ,, wi' xv- ' 'K Q i . 4 . M XA ,, , xn:w.v.x.- 'X ww iv.- msu. .- X T' R Q, ...K FACULTY 8: ADMINISTRATION ,,4 WM 18 19 20 22 22 23 25 25 26 27 29 32 34 34 36 37 38 39 38 39 40 30 Anderson Baker Carley Deakyne Fitzgerald Garvey Halka Imse Jardine Kapuscinski Lamoureux MacDonnell Nagy O'Brien Parsons Rana Sanchez Thompson Valdes Waldbauer Zlody Administration PROFILES IN TUTELAGE C . ' C-in L ., Qc .,. .. . ' tif' . .., it BS r .., ' ll X 1- C' ' i Q ' 1 2 x 1, ' f 5S ,. ,,n..f11g', C fwffg- r . U ...:f:c 1'1.4,-,fr cg. we .451 .?4.:: :rn 'N -azz, -1.13-5:-1: , ,u4g::..'f .. L. --'f7,i',f21'f:f,-f-ii'-5, '5,'EE:Ef J? g.f1w...g:- -1: 2 , 3, ,gjgnft-:Q-.:f: 1a:t:13g,w-:.-:.j -5: 5: . 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Bizzell English 5'9 QF'-64. I X'- Dr. Blaine H. Byers Chemistry Q' Dr. Susan Berman Biology 18 Economics History S3 QW' N Ex N . g ' i? 4 . Z. 5 ! x, idllqhq, QI ...5 ....-.----- ' A ' Q .-v4 x 1 L S I Ii 4 - -QQ , 4 Dr. Wayne Carley Biology Prof. Betty Eiclemiller Biology .tg-xg . .lx Dr. John R. Carter Economics Il Dr. Michael Cipolla Biology Prof. .Thomas E. Mathematics X. FNRU All ix ng lf 'Q 5 Dr. Bernard Cooke Religious Studies N l. 1 V 1 N uukmtl. 1 1 llltlll ' rlklljl ' '02 'Q Ml I lit I lk' Bri' wi lkf Ly Je ks. Dr. Robert K. Cording English Dr. Carol A. Deakyne Chemistry f., G. Dewey W' X., . a ti Chemistry Dr' Maud A' Dllzler Rev. Joseph F. Donahue Dr. Stephen M. Cross Religious Studies Economics x 'fs 4 X, X552 :gif Q63 ggr' ' N:-' E -:s A-1 S-R 1, L ,-12 ,5 fi' . '2:. '.::? - sy Qt - iff W. S X x. ' ik, 3 A I A J I, .---: Rev. Alfred Desautels Modern Language ,.-e- Rev. John W. Flavin Biology ll? Dr. John H. Dorenkamp English Rev. William H. Fitzgerald Prof. James T. Flynn Classics History .ji ' x s HN' l A Dr. Vincent J. Forde Dr. Robert H. Garvey Religious Studies Physics f Dr. Theodore P. Fraser Modern Language 1 q - . XR. n gi l. N X :Sw f 'N Mr. Thomas R. Gottschang Economics 5 5 Prof. William A. Green Dr. Chester S. Halka History Modern Language lsaemiiddi ill vm.. g 5 Dr. Maurice A. Geracht English l-.-1-m...i sx AJ Y N 1- H us.. ... X . -'kg V ' ,I 1 f-1.-. sv' Rev. John D. B. Hamilton Classics 23 24 as , 5 -, , 'Nil 15 ' i P l, ,ffgx Y if L ., AA M, 4 Q- Prof. R. Derrick Henry Dr. George H. Hampsch Dr. Hermann Cloeren Music Philosophy Philosophy i Dr. Patricia Hanratty Dr. Hilde S. Hein Political Science Philosophy Prof. Robert C. Healey Theatre Art . fi Dr. David Hummon Dr. Thomas Imse Sociology Sociology r -'lv T 'ff'T Prof. Robert Haring-Smith Dr. Rogers Johnson Mathematics Sociology Mr. John Izzi S.J. Philosophy Capt. Edward Jardine Naval Science .fs W A- 'ills ,pf fr .I , ff v My E ' i' ' , I l h 1 'Q I l Y f 5 .' A l 1 J- . 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Kerber Psychology Dr. Richard E. Matlak English f 'S A ,R Y ,,.t ' ' 'X - . Xhs ' X 1 Xa dy C-Q. Dr. Richard B. Klein Prof. Shirish Korde Modern Language Music iE', '. , ,lb-f Ky' Dr. George Kostich Prof. Claudia Koonz Modern Language History YRNNKI Dr. Normand Lamoureux Modern Language Rev. Anthony Kuzniewski History 'I I i, A Miss Virginia Larkham i Music Rev. Vincent A. Lapomarda History 4 I Dr. Donald A. Larson Economics V. 1 X , i . x . x A . .Q .1 . Dr. Mary Lee Ledbetter Biology f i l is Dr. Gerard B. Lavery Prof. Banadakoppa Lingappa Classics Biology l l N l l 4 v 5 N Na' f as-. T' Dr. Charles M. Locurto Dr. Jonathan Loesberg 1959011010951 English Rev. John J. MacDonnell ' Mathematics A ...annul-QSSSI is-ws Prof. William MacPherson Music Prof. John Little Mathematics 5... Dr. John J. Lynch Philosophy -1 l s 1 PROFILES IN T TELAGE SOME UNIQUE TEACHERS David J. O'Brien History Teacher, author, expert in American Catholicism, member of the Board of Di- rectors of the National Catholic Reporter: these are just a few of the hats ,David J . O'Brien wears. Lest one think that all these responsibilities make Professor O'Brien inaccessible to his students, one need only drop by his office, There, amid his shelves laden with books arranged in no particular order, the professor sits at his ancient Underwood, composing his next article for Commonweal. When a student comes by, he breaks from his work to discuss a term paper, answer questions about a class, or even take a few minutes to talk about the Catholic Church or politics fthe two are not mutu- ally exclusivel. His easy-going manner in class, enhanced by his always present Marlboro cigarette and styrofoam coffee cup, encourages the student to feel free to express his or her ideas. It is no won- der Professor O'Brien has earned the so- briquet, Good Guy . Rev. J .D.B. Hamilton Classics Knock on the door bedecked in photo- graphs of John Houseman la.k.a. Profes- sor Kingsfieldl, and one is likely to be greeted with a robust, Go away! Walk in anyway, and there, either with his feet propped up on his desk, or hunched over his typewriter, demonically snickering as he composes an exam for one of his classes, sits the one and only Hamilton. What do you want, twit? inquires he. We have a tutorial, remember? Oh God, he murmurs as he rolls his eyes, What have you got this week? Begin to read this week's assignment, and look up from the paper once! in awhile to see whether Hamilton is: KAJ holding his head in his hands, or CBJ reading some- thing on his desk. One may think he is not paying attention to what is being said until he interrupts the tutee by questioning a whole week's work. He may seem arro- gant and sarcastic, but it is all a show. Holy Cross is blessed with a distinguished faculty. Space limitations prevent giving all the professors the ink they deserve. The five profiled here have been chosen because of their accomplishments and their classroom mannerisms. Certainly, they are representative of the educators who daily travel to Mt. St. James. ,.f' M, ,... f 5: 1 if Compiled by Ray Heisler 9 I William Rvnders George Vidulich I John D. O Connell Theatre Arts William Rynders has taught in the The- atre Arts Department at Holy Cross for five years, and has been the set designer and technical director for ten Fenwick productions. His interest in and dedica- tion to the technical aspects of theatre - set design, lighting and special effects - is evident to anyone who works with him, he is, in short, very intense, thorough, and demands the utmost cooperation and effort from his students. The flannel-shirt- ed, jean clad professor will examine a student's set or lighting design, praise him for his achievement, and then ask 101 questions which all begin with, Well, did you think of this? By the time he finishes his list of questions, the project under inquiry will be totally different from the first and seemingly finished attempt. But with his always present cigarette, can of Pepsi fno Coke, Pepsij and casual ap- pearance, he is a personable chap who enjoys teaching and intereacting with his students Chemistry Who is that little man, who just whirled by saying: What do you think? What do you think? Huh? Huh? Huh? lt's Dr. George Vidulich of the Chemistry Depart- ment. Following him into his office to ask one simple question, the student encoun- ters the maze Vidulich has created with tests, papers, lab reports, magazines and other collector items. The garbage can is already filled with coffee cups, evi- dence of his source of energy. Before having the question answered he has strayed to a discussion concerning his most recent investigations into the acidity of rain and his unusual technique of catch- ing raindrops. Being ushered out the door, you are challenged to a game of tennis and challenged to answer the ques- tion on your own. Vidulich, who inspires students to de- pend on themselves, scurries down the hall calling: Andy, ready for another cup of cof- Economics Laryngitis may prevent many from suc- cessfully completing their employment. However, such an obstacle does not hinder Professor J .D. O'Connell from in- structing his students in the finer points of accounting, income tax, and corporate finance. In fact, usually once a semester students are suprised to see J .D. cover a whole class of material using only his il- legible scribblings on the board. Such dedication is not the only charac- teristic of the twenty-five year veteran of Alumni 37. lf ever there was a business- man in the classroom, it is J.D. O'Con- nellg he utilizes every minute of the class plus a few more after the allotted time has expired. Even more amazing is his ability to outdo even the most agile user of the calculator. fee? N fi 3 fx' -, 11 ll Wi CW5 U 'T ..,, .. , . M... tQ Xxx - 0 1 I mms., , . .-.. - k ,pf .A-5' l. ew. J ff Dr. Peter A. Mailloux English G3 Dr. Gerald McCarthy Religious Studies J N , .N h 4 . I M, f f V- 1 5 l I: H 9' has-'Y ll Dr. John F. McKenna Modern Language Dr. Blaise Nagy Classics Dr. Michael G. McGrath Chemistry .4155 .-N-41, Dr. Ogretta V. McNeil Psychology 3 A df X l 1 .fb . x ,arm X Si X-N, ? Mr. Bruce l. Miller Music 1 H ' ' J ffiv 2 John R McCar Mathernatgs V, N 'x X lx,,.,4 W5 1 ' . ,. Dr. John T. Mayer English Dr. Paul D. M astk I C emistiifii' ' ' ful I-foiff F1111 J ,ezmfiifiiill J . QQ ----f-7 fm., lain nm if M, Prof. James Monson Visual Arts Dr. Kornath Madhavan Biology L3 nmef xends ww 69 Prof. David J. O'Brien Mr. John D. O'Connell History Economics 3 N 'yi Dr. Clyde Pax M -' Philosophy Dr. John F. O'Connell Economics H Dr. Frank Petrella Economics r S Prof. James F. Powers l History 7 'imc- Mrs. Mary J. Phelan Economics Prof. Terri Priest Visual Arts Dr. Peter Perkins Mathematics I l l'iA lf li 5 Prof. Gary Phillips Religious Studies Prof. John Reardon Ms. Suzanne Rinaldo Dr. Randy R. Ross Visual Arts Sociology Physics 1-' Rev. Philip J. Rule English Dr. Nicholas Sanchez Economics Dr. David L. Schaefer Political Science Rev. Joseph Scannell Visual Arts Dr. Ram S. Rana Physics -:ua-w.-n....'.x.-..... -if 'm 11- '79 cg 5 Q, ,- N Dr. Matthew A. Toth Psychology T on .. Prof. Edward F. Wall i in lx Dr. George A. Vidulich Chemistry Dr. Edward Thompson Sociology Prof. Suzanna Waldbauer X. , 53g gt. -' History , l Q 9:1 1' QE . Q, Dr. Helen M. Whall Music English X. N 1 ss Prof. Leonard C. Sulski Mathematics fi, Cdr. Edward M. Vacin Naval Science , K,- w 1 , Li ,jf 471 1 tx. ..: 'r Dr. Rudolph L. Zlocly Dr. William L. Zwiebel Psychology Q, Modern Language X H .-T! . xxx M ,b .l 1 , .4 mei . Q Q 11 127- N Q e479 15 ,I 0 .. J Q Dr. John H. Wilson Dr. Jorge Valdes English Modern Language F .J DMINISTRATIO Rev. John E. Brooks, S. J. President Rev. Paul F. Harman, S. J Vice President fav 'nj-K if Pr. Joseph H. Maguire Assistant Dean fi' K' y , ...bi 2- f , if . ' . .QL 4 . 1 il J .U V ' ' ' :Il . . '12, 355 5 Q' .. 51' .fii-' ' ' X24 U2 F 'I 1 YE K . .f , 151 911 fe. 2145.232 qu- f 5 3 'J -yf'3E'f'Q ,Q , - -.mi ' bis. U f-Q .. -::-:EJ , 1: -- 'E '- -il: N 1 i f, QE3' Ri if '- kirxff NPN'-.-.55-f'.i ' -' 1125-.a,.,i. x '1 ' Rev. Raymond A. Schroth, S. J. Pr. Carolyn J. Wall Dean Assistant Dean 98 if is is JAX PQ Rev. Earle L. Markey, S. J, Dean of Students l ,A ,fas Rev. Charles B. Connolly, S. J. Director of Housing 1 ,,, if A iwftsf. .J wx . ff' '5 .A Peter Simonds, Director of Student Activities, Charles E. 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Feeling that one blind date ball is the worst experience imaginable, this campus always has at least five. But the house councils are clever, they conspire to space them throughout the year. With the same cunning as a master placing mines in a field, they organize a ball just as the student body begins to feel safe again after the last. The innocents are kept off guard. A successful blind date ball requires sworn to secrecy until the trap is set. Then one Sunday morning the residents descend on brunch like Genghis Khan's hordes, catching the bleary-eyed and be- fuddled totally defenseless. Poor Sean is caught before he knows what happened, as Maureen begs him to go with her adorable roommate Kathy. Said room- mate, of course has never been seen, but is rumored to reside in the stacks of Din- and. His friends commiserate by telling him she lives on six Domino's pizzas a day delivered to the library, with all the emo- tional and physical aberrations this im- plies. Then begins the worst part - the antici- pation. Sean spends the next week, with the joyous reinforcement of his friends, convincing himself that he will be miser- able. Of course, poor Kathy, in truth a that eV2ryOn2 in the dorm iI'1VOlVeCl be shy beauty, is just as ngrvgug, She fears j i 1 i 3 l fl is ' i I , . 1 1 it A l I. lll lx l ilk - :lm O 'xxx miy ly! i x '-sk. V, .. 5fXl Y ,ff 'yi . CJ xln H J-.I C5 'gp'-'a1?7 '1f . . Li? -L lt- Ii It t ji iw L that Maureen, out of the goodness of her heart, has set her up with some incredible bore. Dear Maureen does nothing to dis- pel the suspicion. Perhaps the closed at- mosphere of Holy Cross breeds such un- natural distrust. At last the great night arrives. Sean dons his best suit and is propelled out the door by his friends. Kathy sits in her room frozen with terror. Soon Maureen makes the awkward in- troductions and all get down to the busi- ness at hand - the pre-ball cocktail party. Equating the ball to a try at the dentist, all seek the next best thing to novocaine. Three gin and tonics in an hour would make even Stalin and Hitler friends, and soon Sean and Kathy begin to enjoy each others company. As the drinking moves downstairs, and the dancing begins, they are the best of friends. The ball itself is rarely more than a distorted blur in anyone's mind. Flashing lights, loud music, and over-indulgence combine to produce the worst part of the ball, Sunday's hangover. For when all is said and done, blind date balls do general- ly turn out to be a good time - it only we could remember them. .5279 ,vu g M ' X Q X w NMiR :' YW ll!! In xi 93 9.-K? Cfrnas XQSKLY Lehyl 1 P reif 9, . .G 2. D. Orr I 3. R. Gagliano S. Sieber J. McManus . Bianco . Heisler . Thompson 12. P. Meaney 16. B. Kelley . Monroe 13. J. Pescosolido 17. C. I-ienshaw . Flynn 14, J. Benzan 18. J. Kilbride . Stasko 15. T. Flynn l i l Lehy Ill 1 . C. Burke 2. T. McKenna 3. K. Stoloski 4. K. Kane 5. 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But no one seemed particularly bothered by it. In fact, many seemed to be thriving on the novelity of it all. After all, it was the lure of mystery that had brought them all to- gether. It was a group of adventurers, looking for something new, that had come to this, the first Computer Cotillion. Before this year almost every device imaginable had been used to stimulate some form of dating at Holy Cross. But never was the computer employed. Like an octopus, the computer had spread its long arms into many facets of the Holy Cross experienceg the social life, howev- er, remained untouched. Besides, the computer offered an impartiality that a roommate could never pretend to have. In short, there was no reason not to ex- periment. Actually, the Cotillion was the brain- child of senior Tim Sciarrillo, a physics major with a penchant for computers, mischief and a good laugh. He is also an acute observer of the Holy Cross social scene. Somewhere along the line, the ob- server in Tim noticed that the social life on Mt. St. James was most notable for its repetition and sameness. At the same time, Tim the computer student was look- ing for a creative outlet for the skills he had acquired. And, as usual, Tim the prankster was anxious to laugh at the strange twists of fate his handiwork might produce. The idea of a computer date dance was born. He presented his concept to his fellow HoJos house councilors. They quickly gave him the go-ahead late in the first i SOCIAL SCENE by Tom Harrington semester. It was now time to go to work. Tim wrote the bulk of the program over Christmas break, putting in many hours. Still, upon his arrival at school for the beginning of the second semester a few bugs needed clearing up. Within a few weeks this was done and the program was ready to go. Now, the execution of the plan began. First, the house council agreed on a date and secured Mulledy's social room. Then, they got together and drew up the questionnaire for the dance goers, the answers of which, when fed into the com- puter, would serve as a basis for matching dates. The questions covered everything from music tastes to attitudes about male- female relations, and alot in between. Fi- nally, advertising and promotion schemes were discussed. The Computer Cotillion, as it was dubbed, was now in full swing. Finally, the night came. Over one hun- dred brave souls made their way to the proceedings. At the door each was given a number and instructed to find their date who was wearing the same num- ber. Most managed to do so. Some, how- ever, found the kegs or the pub instead. lApparently, Holy Cross wasn't about to change overnight.l lf nothing else, the Computer Cotillion was different. lt brought a little vitality and even a few new romances to Holy Cross. And Tim Sciarrillo got his share of laughs watching the odd couples that the computer put together. F 1 S S' L .rv- X Z f M 4 EI I, I2 EVENTS EVE NTS FRESH- MAN ORIENTA- TION BATTLE OF THE DORMS PARENTS WEEK END TEMPEST H AL LOW E E N S O U T H S I D E J O H N N Y C H R I S T M A S BANQUET TWO G E N TL E M E N OF V E R O N A S P E A K E R S SPRING BALL SPRINGS AW AKENING BLAC K WEEK SADIE HAWKINS SPRI NG WEEKEND E VENTS EVENTS IEVEN ENT 'O . Ry I K xx , ' 0 N Lu EVENTS EVENT S FRESI-IMAN ORIENTATION BATTLE OF TI-I E DORIVIS PARE NTS WEEKEND TEMPEST HALL W E E SOUTI-IS IDE J O H N N Y C HRISTMAS BAN Q U E T T W O G E N T L E M E N O F V E RO N A S P E A K E R S SPRING BALL SPRINGS AW AKENING BLAC K WEEK SADIE I-IAWKINS SPRI NG WEEKEND E VENTS EVENTS -.. MTS' 632. isa: ig -4Ab John McAward 8a Pr. W. Scott Thompson El Salvador Gloria Steinem Tenth Anniversary of Coeducation EVENTS EVE NTS FRESH- MAN ORIENTA- TION BATTLE OF THE DORMS PARENTS WEEK END TEMPEST HAL LOWE EN S O U T H S I D E J O H N N Y C HR I STM A S BANQUET TWO GE N TL E M E N OF V E R O N A S P E A K E R S SPRING BALL SPRINGS AW AKENING BLAC K WEEK SADIE HAWKINS SPRI NG WEEKEND EVENTS EVEN T , I T5 EV 0' , ' :. -I l4vn,4 'kd A-an A-W --.-.L QS 'YHA -'L Y' 'S .5 YQ Yu' sp I ,Q N. 'QM sw MY MQ .av ,av Ylulw- ff? if db .4 , 'C EVENTS EVENT S FRESI-IMAN DRIENTATIGN BATTLE GF TI-I E DGRMS PARE NTS WEEKEND TEMPEST HALL G W E E N SOUTHS IDE J D H N N Y C HRISTMAS BAN Q U E T T W G G E N T L E M E N GF VE RDNA S P E A K E R S SPRING BALL SPRINGS AW AKENING BLAC K WEEK SADIE HAWKINS SPR1 NG WEEKEND E VENTS EVENTS E9 ij' .1 5 4 ,A , UL' was X 5 ' vf' ' 'N gli? A . 1 ,A .- A, I V'-'56 R J ' H? 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TL, ...Q ,. in ,Ng N 4 . - - '-. .' --Sus. , N-w z.. 4 N. 7+-u.x,.::f- - 'xiii ,NQLU B . ' iiigri ' rqsrl , ink 353 23 , ,Y-. . 1 A sk A x in ' x xr. UP' Q F A SIDELINES ' SIDELINES ' SIDELINES ' SIDELINES 1 5 EVENTS EVENT S FRESI-IMAN ORIENTATION BATTLE OF TI-I E DORMS PARE NTS WEEKEND TEMPEST HALL O W E E N SOUTI-IS IDE J O I-I N N Y C I-IRISTMAS BAN Q U E T T W O G E N T L E M E N O F V E RO N A S P E A K E R S SPRING BALL SPRINGS AW AKENING BLAC K WEEK SADIE I-IAWKINS SPRI NG WEEKEND E VENTS EVENTS HOW COULD HE MISS HOLY COW' 'P wr' 2 10:00s the first se ' tinct disa 21st, Fo I their pro watched Wheel o Thank Loyala n multi-uni cleaner, rocker re set, three Oriental box. Des weren't Fr. Conn Those who enr m h B KER'S FLICKS: CHOICE PICK wits Q, Like most college campuses, the week- end social life does not perk up here until 10:30 - 11:00 at night. The early evening hours are occupied with a wide variety of activities, but perhaps the most popular is a visit to the Kimball Cinematorium. This year's offerings were especially attractive and included the following: Superman II, Raging Bull, Manhattan, and The Spy Who Loved Me. Often, the movies pro- vided one more excuse to stay out of the 'brary. PREPPY ACKS B LLROO 1 Holy Cross will never be accused of ignoring the preppy fad which has swept across this nation's campuses. This was proven on November 13th as a standing room only crowd packed the Ballroom to hear Lisa Birnbach delve into an area in which she has come to be recognized as an expert. The author of the Ofhcial Preppy Handbook did not disappoint the audience: her sharp wit and slide presen- tation fascinated the sea of pink and green. BLOODMOBILE TAPS CRUSADER VEINS Once a semester the kind employees of the Red Cross set up shop in the Ho- gan Ballroom. The student response is always strong, resulting in many pints of donated blood. Of course, there are a few casualties Ci.e. faintingsl, but on the whole the result is positive. 121 SIDELINES ' SIDELINES ' SIDELINES ' SIDELINES COLLEGE CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF COEDUCATION EVENTS EVENT EE EEE EEEE L EEEE S FRESHMAN E E T. - 0 R 1 E NTAT 1 0 N ' ' BATTLE OF TH TE fl T E DQRMS PARE L, K NTS WEEKEND N'TE TEMPEST HALL J OWEEN55 f ' SOUTHS IDE J 0 H N N Y C sf HRISTMAS BAN diflislfziziizrotsz:f5:,:ffTzfg?:zSi having debated the move for four years Q U E T T W Q In 1972 the cone efirsta mi Q wom G E N T L E M E N To celebrate the a Wea. G F V E N A Speakers and forums cons idered almost 5 P E A K E R 5 EYES? iiiiiiini 2?.3d'35Zi10'2O,'?iJ5Lfl?5 SIDRING BALL E?,iT2ZrfZfafL?2f552222515-iilifi X MIN S R I N G S Changing role of women in toda 'S A I AKENING BLAC K WEEK SADIE HAWKINS SPRI T NG WEEKEND E VENTS EVENTS 9 ety. fwfn KN ,. m:zxr:ff::nwu , l MIL BALL AUGMENTS SPRING SOCIAL CALENDAR The second semester social calendar is certainly crowded. Yet, sandwiched be- tween Spring Ball, Sadie Hawkins, and a handful of blind date balls is an unsong hero of the Holy Cross social circuit - Military Ball. Although not as popular as the other events, the Ball has certain desirable attri- butes. Instead of being scrutinized by Holy Cross security, a couple is ushered into the Ballroom by two military person- nel standing at full attention. Also, brandy sniffers are much more attractive than battling with your friends for a top hat or a floating candle. CARNIVAL NIGHT TESTS SKILLS ln their unending quest to find events in which alcohol is not the predominant feature, the CCB of D and Sue Lidestri came up with Carnival Night. A rather odd collection of carnival games were brought into the Ballroom for a night. At the end of the evening, prizes were awarded to those who had won the most money. Students walked away with prizes ranging from such valuable appliances as a toaster oven and an iron to such stan- dard campus food fare as a bag of M gl Ms and a case of Miller. WINTER CARNIVAL GOES WITHOUT SNOW AGAIN - -- ---W ------ - ...et s m . gi' a W ...,. ies, y , vtltfi 11 jjijjjj' mg.. A- mi .T ..,.- f ' T' Ima., sal- . X i : I 'z:21L4:4L,.qigst-A ia I. 5' ..,. tif::z: 11':'-cfvrlfxrlf., ,Y ' . -- -- -vw zrxfgszgfscxfmrs. KX' fi lllliisis:-1' I' STA I 9 5 ..:.Le,,lig:v1' A4 r an ,xv V- -,.,...- . f. N 234,13 5. Nu W. iff' -. w- ,, V 1 ' 1, .. ' ' - - . ' ' 5 -' . 'I.. ,1.,.. ,-til.: 3, ?f'4 ff? -'?'f .' fr' - '7 1. - - - - ' -' ln 1978, New England was paralyzed by a powerful blizzard. It was disasterous for most, but college students reveled, especially at Holy Cross where magnifi- cent snow sculptures were produced. The Winter of 1982 brought another bliz- zard, but, unfortunately, it occurred in April. For the fourth straight year, the Winter Carnival was not blessed with snow. Nevertheless, some events did occur. An eager crowd of faculty and students made the most of the Hart Center ice skating facility on Friday night. The next day some valiant seniors did the most with what snow was on the ground. as shown here. 4 -, A ..., ... gm www- .. I HQ xx 4-wg - 1 . . ' . ,. 2 Q '11 , -1 -P 7- ,1 N., A- 4 nf. 1,1 I, ,- C s- 3 ff: gp., 291 1 is LN V 1 sm. fy! 1 Q 4 i . -. - . 'i' i ww H s I 5 . '4l.a! N' , ' ., ,. : ' x -f: 'nr 1 4..l,'Jn,.:., I idQ,.YKN-,4g.- ' ..- 1 ,TZ . A 'iv . H A p+,rzf-1-ewan. wa' '+'?. f' 'Ex W - ' MA- k - Q Q 1 f - . 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ROW 1 K Arsenault M Sgro M Prask M DeRosas M Mullen T Gemty E Shea ROW 2 C Clark C Reilley S Specht S Westlund J Hulburd M Herx cn R A lip , 13,1-.'N ...C- Q . 1' . X ' 5H ' . I I 45 'PN A 5' J VE 9 , wx .. I'-if 1 ,ml N S N l-lu Q SITTING: M. Burke, K. McKenzie. McNulty, R. Mazzaferro, J. Baker, S. Darwin, E. Von Benken, Keegan 5359 .Q-yu KNEELlNGz K. Stenstrom, T. Doktor, S. Rallis, R. Ellis, B. Benson, J. McHugh, C, Salvucci. STANDING: B. Montuori, K. Manganiello, R. Dougherty, A. Wilson, C. Campbell, J. Freeley, P. Lucas. s 1- fx - 5 1-J L. .wig i x ,I ,x . . X -. .Q - Q A x M. B. Mullen, M. Lewis. g ,f..,... l VI-1 - ue nf 1 xr.: .nv u' L 'In -u Ev rv., .fr Q the M ?G .. N, I --A VF.-.-Q N ROW 1: R. Kuziak, B. Abbott, Kelley, P. Clements, T. Kogut, R, Twyman, L. Dolan, P. Carrol, G. Burns S Schildwacher 1 llmvxfl Vic 5.1 'sums 'KY ur -I ,Qs L. West, D J. Bohan. J. Thiel. ROW Alex, D. Garrity, E. Floyd, K. Morris, J. McKenna, J. Farrell, 5lTTlNG: K. Rohrer, D. Rao. STANDING: D. O'Neil, J. Shachoy A. Mikulich, S.Rogers, N. Boucher, ,I 5 X 4 il ff 'hw :J rf? 5 . Niilii 5. x I 'N -sm- a, pw Q ROUGH YEAR CONTROVERSIES AND EVEN A number of controversies arose among various college organizations dur- ing the past year. While dissension among the ranks of the student-run radio station caused an uproar over the election of a new station manager, dissension from outside another college organization, the Purple Key, raised questions about its admission policies. In the meantime, a new organization, Students for Responsi- ble Drinking, was formed, and the 1843 Club was given a new life following the success of its fall concert. The operation of the student-run radio station, WCHC, was threatened by a con- troversy surrounding the selection of a new station manager. A defect in the election process was exacerbated by some personal conflicts and misconcep- tions which resulted in the invalidation of the original selection of station manager. The selection was ultimately affirmed, but the election problem gave the Direc- tor of Student Activities the opportunity to establish an investigative committee which resulted in a recommendation con- cerning not only the selection of the sta- tion manager, but also the question of student input into the operation of the Vin. '- station which has developed a successful- ly unique sound in recent years in spite of having a select listening audience. While that well-established campus or- ganization was having internal problems, another newly formed group was facing problems of a different sort. Students for Responsible Drinking, SRD, was formed to aid anyone with a drinking problem and to talk with students who know oth- ers with alcohol problems. The group in- troduced itself to the student body not only through floor meetings, but also through paid advertisements in the Cru- sader. This last area created something of a controversy when the SGA criticized the manner in which SRD solicited funds for those advertisements. The SGA felt that as a de facto organization the group should not be permitted to operate in a manner inconsistent with the stric- tures imposed on other college organiza- tions. The organization felt that as an appointed committee it was not obli- gated to adhere to such regulations. The SGA never questioned the valuable work done by the group, but nevertheless the whole matter was blown out of propor- ti0n. The SRD was not the only organization to come under the scrutiny of the SGA. The SGA chairperson suggested that the Purple Key Society consider a proposal to raise their membership gradually so that it would exceed 100 members by the mid-1980's. The rationale behind this proposal being that a large number of people annually apply for a limited num- ber of positions. The chairperson also contended that unlike the SGA fthe only other campus organization with restricted membershipl the Purple Key Society had not legitimated the need for unnatural- ly depressing its membership and noted that the number of members hop- scotched from 56 to 77 over the past four years. The Purple Key president felt that the organization's record spoke for itself and that limiting the membership creates con- trol. The president further noted that the membership had been increased through the years largely at the behest of the administration in order to sublimate as- persions to elitism. The chairperson agreed that the organization did a fine job in many areas, but did not understand why as good a job could not be done with a larger membership and effective man- by John Duggan -+- -2.- agement. The membership for next year is set at 98. In a less volatile situation, the SGA helped, in a small though significant ISSSSJ way, to effect the return of the 1843 Club. John Hanifin, the moving force behind the resurgence of the organi- zation, reformed the club which staged the successful fall concert featuring Southside Johnny. The concert's success prompted the SGA Student Activity Fee Committee to desist in its monitoring the club. Attempts to secure the J. Geils Band and the B-52's for the spring con- cert met with unexpected rejection, how- ever, causing great disappointment for the club members who had worked so hard. Ultimately the organization co- sponsored the S-pring Ball. But while many organizations encoun- tered difficulties during the year, none could compare with the problems the CCB of D faced. Late in the evening on April 23rd a fire in Hogan Campus Cen- ter completely gutted their office. For the rest of the year the group had to plan and run their events, including Spring Week- end, from dorm rooms and the Student Activities office. Z 17x31 flu? U'- Q . ' 5 , F nr' A ,. MQ V- 'LN . 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O'Conn ll K L dd S R ll TAN Herx E Duff M Donohue R Caron T Browne M Scott J Noone 1 T r F 1 -4 e' J K. .54 .16 . 35 fag q My ls ' i 29:12 3 13 SECOND BARITONES M Benecnck R Canedo P Cunneen T Eagan K Gaffney D Granal E Mazurek J Perkoskn R Schultz J Strauss FIRST BARITONES R Canedo P Dohr P Dunne J Farrell J Kelly P McCartm T Rlcclardl FIRST TENORS C Chamness P Houghtalmg J Kennedy D McDowell SECOND TENORS R Caron M Casclone K Lynch D Martin D Ovlan SECOND ALTOS C Apncella P Cahoon J D1l1on T Durkm E Wanamaker SECOND SOPRANOS D Block J Boyle C Clark C Donovan E Leavitt S Murray C Nnro G Patry A Phxpps S Russell C Smachettx E Trudeau FIRST SOPRANOS E Amodeo D Bazznnottl E Campion C Cxandnm D Dunn J Galllgam L Gyle R Ingalls P McConnell P McSweeney N Petnt A Pntsnos L Smith S Vahey S Westlund L W0jCl6ChOWSKI Duval, J. Flulbard, M. O'Donnell, Von Renlcen. FIRST ALTOS: Caroomhaa, M. Hanlon, M. McGrath, Moran, M.,Murray, M.,Trees, K.lWaicl-cman: cf -,TL- W 1 X x ' .. :Lx ' 'fe' vw 'ZR -Y' . ' f.ff'orv Q. 'f u L. . wg. x- -...Q 'W ml.. . 'DH' M,-. 4, -Qu.. -N..-M -.guna am .N . I -Q vffw, . arm- ,, ' 1-3-'-0.-2 .v ,. .. , ' av.4u.x,, ,x 1 I i.? ':'wfi-Z.. N- 121' f' v ,. ' ' Wi , .,',,-n. a'gffSfEKi3 1 ' Q - 'f2.L, PEP ' 'Y L.- Qfi: 'P 'Q ai J L 5 3,3 14 'WT' 44.94,-11.04, 'j, M S.-W ,ef -...X wr- Balm Rusk: . V '-. -we XNKN i A ,,., 02.1-. A . no ,,. Ya' f x W 'Wo ,- K t -..-l MIA- Q qos.- 3 'Wil x.,..- A 4 . . I , .. .VN1 xx-X QL- 71,2 149 KS-. , bl .- W , VY f' 'juw ..j - -' --Q.- +2 v- wx V? Xf lsfs 'N f '54 Ann- , ,lr h ' . X325 lg, .3 3 JY: Q- 'QQ '2- li Fl if SPORTS 1 I inn--'va- it WV lIls'A7'l ' .......'-p----- ' tu 4 rl: 1 L MJ... ....., ...-. .. -' .. i. Q o..-i..-.M.m- qQ-- --is 204 'W W-Nia! 192 -' ' F' f 164 l ' Eg: -T-I Ka, 1 Q ,. xXx O . . XXXX r ' x l -- V- A 'X X 7 X -X 5. B g, T A A K f 1 A ' A ,v v, 'R -. fr Y-b41'Q5wlvwxyc jjw-,fv:ff,:.gy:-'5f f.fLbfmg- j fu, , Q , W. ,- .i . .Yu - - . ' ' , R Baseball Basketball Crew Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football Golf Hockey Intramurals Lacrosse Men's Soccer Men's Tennis Rugby Swimming Track Volleyball Women's Soccer Women's Tennis TEN YEARS OF WOMENS ATHLETICS 151 FOOTBALL Carter Debuts it ' gig i ' Mig. rn' :Rl Fr- .tv 9 4 5:-Ei -, Illlll .N -5- I lg :Q QI 2tIi'f':i- . fs:-. i .. . '4. 752 O O O A ,- 'V . , It mmng eason 53 ' iii . , ivyfl. Rt- : Y k -I Q-, ggi-Ffgsfit-t':gg:-avsygff 'f..'.,,,-1.4.SrvQ-l: R ' -.-rf-1--sf :. 1'-at - 'tbaf'-fsaa - 4- .--- .vvxxixjisfix n .1 -..L Tai., .wgh-vpgn -iw, ,cflfja-wal, - I -. '- 1 f -sg'-Fsfww A was f. Q - - lgwwt-!t0,?,:'.? u-5D -bg'-..,, 'f 'A-.,: -3.-, -.. . I J.,-., gy Y Y ?3.a5'w-ffaxr'ffs'3:M.vzs2-zi+'+s.u'fPv+s- .,. . .-W-G 'X ggi-I - ' ' 2- at--.sf r -f as at--fs-?ts1 : Q: M.: xy., ' s w-i,?.,.53.3. gas-gms.. Q.: - km.-.15 -vi 9-+w-1f - - - - A . - .7 , J-' 1 :: mf,-':gg?gg9pg, ps t . A .x .gy as jeg-in T2 Vis . - 1 'M .T-sis' ft., .xv-?f - ' 1-mes?-2 - ' -V -F- MR ,Big J .,.e Q,i.. V. ,W V .A ,Mgt if 5 -Q:-.vfmlpw-lmb.x.. f. hrarx-Numb: -,fS',!Xe':-. - 1' ' -3. 51.4 --'asf QL On September 12 Rick Carter led his Purple charges onto Fitton Field for his debut, with the ascension of Crusader football in the minds of their long-suffer- ing fans. HC 14 BU 6 With a courageous first-half goal line stand thwarting an early BU threat, the game stood scoreless at the half. After intermission the team bolted for 174 yards rushing behind the trio of Mark Y -3 5 . . l ' 'X' '- -: 'Q-Kew: ,, . ,. , -M, ,-... -1. - K 1-S 1 +A' A ' ..- Qw -.NL ' .W '- x . M97 Y . Rx .. X r tm .X 4 Covington, Andy Clivio and Dave Shim- shock to provide the victory. UMASS 13 HC 10 Defeat snatched from the jaws of victo- ry. Such was the all too familiar script of past games as UMass drove 88 yards in the closing minutes to clip the Cross away from home. Of note was Dave Murphy's relief job at quarterback, as he connected on 11 of 18 pass attempts for 149 yards. .' 1. t 1 V, I ,,..,,.w,4L..-,gh-., HC 33 HARVARD 19 Absence makes the heart grow fonder and it must have been a powerful lust for Fitton Field that the team felt when they found themselves down 10-0 at the half. But the players proved that the promise of the first game would not be mere illu- sion by storming back. ln one of the sea- son's most memorable plays, tri-captain John Andreoli blocked a Crimson punt which Chris McMahon recovered for the touchdown to put the Cross in the lead. Tony Melink chipped in with field goals of 32 and 35 yards. W-agar . , . :-,gavh A' 4-sf-mfs: ' 'WVU ,Q AQ..-if ',-f.,s' 'I'-f,, .f . :L 1- HC 28 DARTMOUTH 0 ln the dullest victory of the year the Crusaders ran for 246 yards in grinding down the lean Green. Covington bulled his way for 98 yards while tri-captain Dave Boisture passed for 101 yards. YALE 28 HC 26 This game is the kind of exciting loss that makes you appreciate the dull victo- ries. Clivio's manic 47 yard touchdown run put the Cross on the board first but r -21 Y.-uf - 'fffftzeyl'-'-5-QL - -:im f: ,, 1: . A' T 1 'ggi lr ,5 .git ul ,. W 4? Y, 'wx DUN h. Q , .., ,.,. . - 4 . - .41 -. . . -rf. La. 0 wi -r - , v . M - , . - , A - . 5 A, , .. ., - . Q43 ,.. ' :W 5 If . ' . N- Cliff f- ' S M ' Q NN -4 1 5 f . is Y i -4' s g ., . . .SY Q w , N., t, L-.K-,,, N . .. . .- Q . ' - x' -V fx.. -a t s-- gs? 3 is fr .tai ., Fggwfg..-,5--,1:a.,:.aN:s' '- - A Fvlxguisfqn5:y,v:g-:wQQ9w..'::3?:-'.-.- 5, :J A -.- Q t , ,. . . . f L . ' ' ' . ,A. ,Q,, ,Iran . rl . If In 5:-'45 3,,.,l-U.. v F Q.,- TL 5, ' ,sa 1- -f ,, ,.f-. C---sv - 'r f sf - . . fs- ,. --as aw- .L Q h V .. 6 , 4 1 5, , U NAM., ...pay , - y .X . ibm-Aww--ve.+ Lv.. ,l Tw! A l 'K 1 we , Z.,-..,.. 1 , 4. ' ,g '- r .:-fail: I x ,.. 'l-f r,.z: : N f 1 .Ly .. . ' ' ff-7, '5kM:.'l I . ' ., I ' I ' aff.. .H , ' i '- . -.. . .mm-: ' 'rv' f AL . if Yale quickly responded. It was see-saw from there on out. With three minutes left in the game a 25-23 Yale lead was threat- ened by a drive stopped at the goal line. Melink's 16 yarder put Yale down 26-25, but the then undefeated Elis marched back, winning on a field goal in the last minute before a sellout Homecoming crowd, UCONN 44 HC 26 hw...- ln the flukiest game of the season, the Crusaders broke out quickly, taking a 17- 0 lead, and then fell apart as UConn scored at will. After a 3-1 start the team found itself at the .500 mark with five games remaining. r .451 Tw' 4 Tflj--4 4 I ' :sf f -Q. ,. dw-2'i'v',:. Lf .,, ' 153 A A .1 W vi S5 V - ' I in i X fir sr V N . .Qi Q35 R :gzip .3 4.1 , 1 - 4 N , stvsfl . .,i. .. - ' . 1- if I 1 I - , Q A wk, ' . ., f-lg rs 5' 'Q .5..Mf,, I. . H: X I .sg v P1 ev wk, vr. A I ,N,l'..-,XX J v fssegliiitss-. :V h, X ,M . ll' V 5. 4. I h . ,EQ F -Q Q r ,A k ' , .tl . -N M 5 :l. ., , '.- 1 K - f V vu - I - +,-D, g Z I I ' V. . 1 , . ... u sf ws? W I 1 E ' ' ' .as A tx . . N J 1 x ...X J. Sys' ., Q .5 x S va. , , QV? Xonix! J' Q S .1 gf. ' tw' I - t . . . E X' ' X x 3 c X . rg x . Y if v .. K 9 , ....f,f..-.if e . A 4 x . 'N ,J 'YA . .t.-N v ,Qs-P f al-s Q .V Q ,X 33 15: M? I E, 'iss' P gr, it n., its Nz.. ' .Q 0 4 K - 1 - - 1 W' A I . Ydglfvf 4-gsm l ' , ' 1 ,al ' ll psf ' -w'-:Wwe y ' 'f-rf-Hx.-a. W'S' f wt. 1 if E .-v Q ii' x , QQQIQXA . A lik. .rw -- of S . 955' 'l ' . mt- ,isa HC 34 BROWN 24 Fortunately football is one game of two halves and not two games of one half each. ln a display of offensive fireworks the Cross rolled to a 34-21 halftime lead. Jeff Fisher and Rob Porter keyed a fine defensive effort in the second half to se- cure the win. HC 14 COLUMBIA 7 Twenty-five point underdog Columbia nearly tied in this unimpressive game. Shimshock's 136 yards and Murphy's coming off the bench to engineer a 69 yard touchdown drive in the fourth quar- ter saved the day. A winning season was one victory away. HC 28 ARMY 13 Down 13-0, Carter's crew stopped Army from widening the lead by making a fine goal line stand. Capitalizing on tur- novers the team took a 14-13 lead to the locker room and returned to dominate the second half. Touchdown drives of 70 and 76 yards wore down the Black Knights and the clock. Shimshock had his second consecutive 100 yard game. 5 lat ,,., p ,,1,,,f 9 - i ,, ,fa N 'y' Pl' r F' 4.9 cg, ,. Nqq , 1 3, . Q M f ltr . .':'f' K 9 fd f - V , . i .N , .. A . . 'iYQl'csr'f.r,.Edi. 5 QF lx I.,- f u'--.5. f ,-- . f - if -1 5 A- x : , ' 4 , L:-V i xl, , lx, 5 5 64 1 I ', 1 Ll 9 :r 1 a s . ff Q51 - . -. , r 7,1 2 ,4 1 X ' 'lf If , Yi 1 ,Y I A n ,,, 'Z ' 'iff c.f'f.,lL, 135 I - 1 f- fl pai' t X All . 4 . QQ . va' ' ' A ' L x' ' V . It W I ,.. gi-Q-ff if ' 2 Q' WI ' Y,-. :,..Ls',5sw'ww5' f 3 ' A if ft 'l'?W15'EQ - 1 ' . , -52 ' i A, ' wr 4 5 ' ' ,t 3-hsgvjb.--,y'5,'f'i.pt5.., . Q , ::..,. x -, I-sv. f, V . vm ' 4. . - A 'v nf :iff- 'i:'-2 rf? z T- 'K 'N , ui jg? Q ' ' ' gf, ,A -9'QV'E'3'5- , , H - W. 0 :15.53 ' ,, '.'1' , M - N H i Q -. .W .,. ., , - rl.. ,., I . U- N -- ,V+- W., Wag, S-lk., V- t . ' -' 1, ' -Y' W . i . .Ism....-s.' .-tv.,.. ..f. -i 1f.1: t'Ii W Y- DQ - N' .. ,, .4 1 L ,yur . -4- w , ,- fy 4 ? . Z 1'-2 ,,,. sz .- I 'fl' 1-. ,. . .1 , . ' NA- C , ' ' 'ae .el RCN if A 2 I N A - 2 .5 may M WH 0 Shmmubic... . ,A COLGATE 32 HC 13 Colgate burst out to an 18-O lead and Holy Cross could not capitalize on five turnovers in the first half as the team's three game winning streak ended. BC 28 HC 24 The year's most memorable game was viewed by few students since it took place two days after Thanksgiving. An under- manned and underdog Crusader squad once again showed how desire could make up for natural resources. In a game where the lead often changed hands, the Cross came up on the short end as BC stopped the team inside the ten during the final minute. Boisture threw for 241 yards, connecting with Mike Redding six times, while Covington ran for 87 yards. 1981 CRUSADERS, 6-5 The leadership of Carter and tri-cap- tains Andreoli, Boisture, and Wayne Thornton made for the team's third win- ning season in 16 years and a record that could easily have been 9-2. Besides those mentioned earlier, the efforts of Tim Barry, Vin Conca, Jack Nealon, Spencer Huston, Terry Malone, Brian Kelley, and Bob Roncarati, as well as the unsung toil of their teammates and coaches, contri- buted to the first step in the program's turnaround, a process thoroughly appre- ciated by the HC football fan. 15 sifw hq c 1 V -T14 'N wr. -1 w A-vw It , a .- r'f',,,f M' fl I fvfq I 'sp' sv... v - X r 5 i . r 1-'TE 0 l A fs' lre. K , -, V - ' I ' an iv J -V r as KT' K Y T I fi' 'xg 1 ff .. li n' if V I :+I - l'5z4..: -- 'In I. ' .1 vi 7 V ,S . - 1, 7' ' ' ' 1 .- e - , '4 ,- ' T 'ivy ' . ' 6 .Qngf v1 ,JI QM -5 . Wd ' ,t-', . fy, , M ,Xu .. .Jn B- I 4 ' .:.'1.:,1 Arif' 4 nrt....1e..f? ' 'fb V -aux ,ta v - , . . ! .y Y ., ,,, . - 1 . . ' I ' -1- . .M 12 W. k 1.311 ' 4 t 4. 2 Q .i ' ' 3 5-., X 5 .fs ...-1 Row 1: T. Malone, D. Murphy, D. Reilly, B. Brower, L. Spalding, D Boisture, J. Andreoli, W. Thornton, J. McNally, J. Riles, T. Quinn, M Rega, J. Nealon, V. Conca. Row 2: B. Michael, M, Covington, E. Reks B. Pearson, T. Barry, J. Fisher, E. Oden, B. Roncarati, R. Heger, D Bullek, S. Huston, R. Baker, J, Oscar. Row 3: D. Shimshock, M. Oden D. Cecere, T. Catalano, D. Zelinski, P. O'Brien, D. Grain, B. Kelley, F O'Connor, C. McMahon, M. Redding, B. Cowley, P, Clifford, M Gillespie, R. Binger. Row 4: J. Boyle, T. Melink, J. Healy, L. Weaver L. Horl, E. Yarnes, J, Schroder, T. Carey, D. Johnson, B. Kueny, T Dinopoulos, M. Martin, B. Kozerski, B. Marcucio, A, Mikulich. Row 5 D. Neilson, T. Heffernan, L. Carlin, M. Garvin, F. Warren, J. Millette P. Quinlan, D. Detmer, M. Marks. Row 6: K. Jepson, D. Mulligan, JJ Maher, H. Flaherty, S. Raquet, D. Buron, P. Muldoon, Z. Zamensl-ci, G Marina, D. Orr, S. Emerson, T. Patelis, K. Garvey. Row 7: T. Nield, S McMurtry, D. Pietrick, A. Clivio, P. Greif, L. Anderson, S. Cole, J Ponsetto, B. McGovern, J. O'Brien, B. Silinski, M. Anderson. Row 8 T. Linehan, Assistant Coaches E. Raymond, L. McDaniel, P. Carrao, F. Novak, M. Duffner, J. Peterson, M. McEvilly, J. Crea, K. Karns, Head Coach R. Carter, 1 1 ' l 4. FIELD HCCKEY Stickers Qualif For MAIAW Playoffs After a shaky 2-4 start, the women's field hockey squad rallied to post a win- ning record by taking their final four games. Based on an overall 10-8-2 re- cord, the Crusaders qualified for the MAIAW Division III playoffs. Returning as defending champions, they suffered an emotional triple-overtime loss to Salem State in the first round. Earlier in the season, however, the -x vw-sv--mv .vw W- stickers were victorious in a triple-over- time win over Keene State in the finals of the First Annual Holy Cross Invitational Tournament. Freshman Kathy Mahoney received most valuable player honors and contributed throughout the season. Goal- ie Gail Kulisch recorded four shutouts and along with tri-captain Martha Sullivan keyed the defense. 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'fj 'ln :K V 4' I : gl2:p'xIl , . .,, rx . rf ',, Q,,, lil! l .- 9. my . 4 lp I Nun- Tw, as 1: ffl q.s,....!'2g' ,un vu vu, I , . -nl! , - , JH, 1 - Q 4, 1. - ,ns -.. -Rum' ll vjfv, my Q-A ' - ':,... ,. -Q., , ' W e.M N K' pn -N .... .,I af U-',4',,,, Y?'f.'5'2'-I ev-gg -cc., ' Liulllmnruni L!!-u B1:-:-.-..::g-a I -, unhlzilu HN, Nm... t ,h ,, X , vgmqil 'nu --w-.w.-.-- jj: an I 1.-wifi? vn.f..--- 1,2 Urns!!! 4. - V:A?uu,4 . . C. .V -,...x.-rw.-3 W, ,?1v:g,,.3i:l1 ,,+ .. I ' 11. .V 14.4. V- -f ' '-A N A . ' --,. ir- MX' -- -- . Q .. Y. gif... f 9 Q. . F ' , l 1 --'- -vu. . - A 'I .. .-A 'L . iv is v .. 1.4 Jig QD Row 1: M. McGillicuddy, M. Sullivan, E. Rose, M. McGrath, Row 2: K. Mahoney, L. Hutchinson, B. Perry, M. Fitzgerald A. Quinn, A. Lydcly, K. Duggan, M. McGrath. Row 3: Assistant Coach C. Feehan, J. Perrault, M. Sullivan, V. Wills, M.E Vaoinote, D. McGee, T. Chamberlain, J. Misiuk, A. White, S. White, Coach Donna LaPriori. .. uv Ni, . A A v is-.xv I 3 9 .2 . 1 - wi- -1. WORCESTER STATE SALEM STATE U RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE LOWELL WP BRIDGEWATER STATE ASSUMPTION FRAMINGHAM STATE KEENE STATE MOUNT HOLYOKE SMU GORDON BOSTON COLLEGE SALEM STATE NORTHEASTERN WHEATON BOSTON UNIV BATES WORCESTER STATE PLYMOUTH STATE -mimi 1-lc W , - 6 1 ij I , 1 3 I - 5 - 4 -af A I 3 2 xx 3 BENTLEY 4 1 o 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 o 5 1 3 - 2 L 3 0 , 3 o 2 1 0 2 3 8 1 2 1 1 3 s. l 3 2 2 . 2 0 o 2 o 2 1 159 CROSS COUNTRY woME FINISH SECOND IN AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS Posting the top showing by any Cru- sader squad in national competiton since 1954, Al Halper's women's cross country team raced its way to an amazing second place showing in the AIAW Division III National Championships at the University of Idaho. Led by All-Americans Jackie McNiff and Kathy Connor the Lady Har- riers also captured EAIAW and Crusader Invitational Championships. Especially impressive throughout the season were freshmen Sue Willis, Maura LeClair, Kathy Kelly and Laurel Guilhooly. Senior co-captain and All-New England performer Kevin Hicks' three course re- cords proved to be the highlights of an injury plagued campaign for the men's cross country team. Coach Jim Kavan- agh's squad posted an impressive victory over cross-city rival WPI as well as a strong showing in the New England Championships, at which all varsity per- formers posted personal best times over the Franklin Park layout. The running of senior co-captain Rick Walsh and juniors Bill Silk and Bill Craig also keyed the harriers throughout the season. ' use-..g-... , ,. 'sfo-Q- v'-45-1 - fn- rf, - . - L F. 1 f v-, . A : 'l.....r, .ag 'Ye at . W h h 1. . P431 ....1........g,.4-.- -A -A .1 - .Ah Apex... ,4...-.-........ -N-F N -. Q V ' 4 I r 1 ' 1 - -,' 'qi af' ..- H04-iQ.: -Q s 4... 'f ., . I, ,' ' 'Ii' .ff J., ' 4 t - - . 4-Q Q- ,n . , . V... -MB-s-a-mlgqig ,- . ROW 1: K, Kelly, M. K. Saletta, P. O'Neill, S. Mullaney, T. Brodeur, S. Feitelberg. ROW 2: M, LeClair, S. Willis, A. Burke, M, P. Finnegan, P. Connor, M. Schiavone, L. Guilhooly, ROW 3: K. Connor, D. D. Murphy, M. K. Donovan, B. Muse, K. Sellar, J. McNiff, K. Kellaher, K. McCloskey, Coach Al Halper, . L .A I vu. , S, rl ' V . 'L .L . ' I ,.g, ?-L L' --Q-.4 . K I 4? D . I., . ' '- ' 0 i at . kqfrfqy . Fa-rwgfggq .ggi ' lfflsf ' -7 Wir, . . A 1- .,, ,..,.N, , .. 555 f A ...- E , f' Q K W iv- 2 , V , K is 1 , , -Sf., , V A v I 'fx wi . V' 3 ,Ji X 5 f ,f r ,-.'-v ,-1-v, . +,-f i 'S MEF' , r .fF,.Y.- ,sz 522 P if-'KL ' , 'iw fir ,cgfv H, -' ' Y ,E r- -.4.,n,ix,3f... --f F ..- ,Q ei. - A . 3 ' ' .1- r .r-, -ug, ' V-9 wiv: .igwfvr - 1, 7 1 ag. we .- f h e . '9f?'i: ,- Ea J 3 ? Y'- -lf emu V - .. 'xdii.Y1 A. - ,A . 3 Q- a 4 ,4 ,I 1 5 T 1 ,Q 5.155 - ffl ri 5.15 -- f .5 4, ' Y'-V fr ' . 1 ' ' 'W' S -Q - fl . - 'Q' Y N Y ., r . N . .X ,Vg Y ' A .:-: A '55, 'E . F U W - ' r M- . 2 , . - G new P - 2-X. - -. Q .. -. K f . 5 . T --4 v - V ix., ., .ef 2 ' ' 1 I A,.,, : x Q , , A X .. W . wb., ,,,,A , h r' x. K 1 1 Gt: im? - -, f to A.-,...,...Q.K Q .L :iq ,V h Y Y! V- L 0 h .Ri .. i Q-fflriw. gre.:-.. N, T Aww EQ, X f A. f 'll' fr A V lu Ll -Su . V - Ml X 'l N I li r - . 1 .5 . iv i 5, ru mf fi: Q . y ij' . . .. . M ,,,, . ul V x , N , 5 F ' ' T Q 'A' - L' 1 l '5- N r l.'a V ll J X rf ,Q ' - ' '51 kwa - 5 ' 5 . 4 5' if . fi.. . f fx ' .as x. , . T 3. h 'fvti fv ' -fl , T ' . fi Y H . -Si g., N F? ' Z,I6?4if,. .':i fir-'s,, , gg ,. 1 - f- ww. ESQ gg E'-ifgif :g15'Q1f3Q11 :Exif if 1.i .5.. lff7'A5fQ4 WSL' . f ' -QU Z - ' Q-. K ' fir' ROW 1: S. Schildwacher, B. McNerny, J. Metzger, R. Walsh, K. Hicks, K. Byrne, P. Feloney, T. Daveron. ROW 2: B Fitzgerald, K. Colliton, M. Hughes, E. Vargus, M, Kraemer. ROW 3: B. Kilkelly, K. Deneen, T. Babmeau, N Houston, B. Harrington, B. Silk, D, Collins, B. Craig, T. Sassi, B. Kolano. 161 5 .X WP Anselm SMU Connecticut Col Mt Holyoke Assumptlon Providence Worcester St R C Qummplac Clark Boston College Northeastern HC 7 I 2 7 St. 's 0 7 O 2 ' . 7 5 . 4 6 Fairfield 3 1 ' 2 5 ' 8 5 . 2 8 l 1 7 ' ' ' O 7 O 1 8 4 5 ROW 1: E. Murtagh, M. Waterbury, Oscar Najarian, D, Horohoe, K. Sloan. ROW 2: J. Shanley, S. Lidestri, T. Foppiano, B. Kracke. ROW 3: D. Block, D. Didden. Qxfbix . l xr X. ON' 'X V 'N S AX -, N X Q xx X sxb, 'XNNNXN .X s . . 3 -K x N 'N N WOMEN'S TENNIS Team Crowned Division ll State Champs S KL.. 1 X fscragir-.,-1 fs ..., 1 ...A 5- . ...sw 1,51-rf , -. .. Ff:'Q ,J , ., , ., f, U . ,--0:-ex. - A - .-s.. as 4 - f - a s 1 B .hx .-f-' 3-va xx, . . ,' ' -ug.. 'K Z The women's tennis team completed its second consecutive winning season with a 10-4 record. Under the auspicies of Coach Oscar Najarian, the squad won the Massachusetts Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics for Women Division II Championship. Freshman Maureen Waterbury, the number two singles play- er, led the team with an outstanding 16-2 match record, including a first place finish in the MAIAW Division II Singles Cham- pionship Tournament. Another under- classman, singles player Donna Horohoe compiled an impressive 6-3 match record for the fall season. But, it was four talent- ed members of the Class of 1982 who provided the spark for the team. Those seniors who have all devoted four years of service to the women's team are Cap- tain Sue Lidestri, Terese Foppiano, Jane Shanley, and Kristen Sloan. 163 SOCCER Team Builds On Recent Success ff .1 .-1-i1---- ...-u-u-1uil11 ' 'ri .vw.N,y- , x-:Q X ,pw N W I , .- .,...... ,. N.. . , .. A. 1 y, . 2 The 1981 Crusader soccer team, un- der the direction of Coach Evan Holmes, recorded its second consecutive winning season. The leadership of senior tri-cap- tains George Donovan, Peter O'Keefe, and Ed Gill was instrumental in the team posting a 7-5-3 record. Donovan, Gill and Frank Barresi shored up the backfield defense while for- wards O'Keefe and Peter Belwoar pro- vided the scoring punch. On defense, Mike Smith and Dan Esper consistently controlled the midfield area. After recording three losses, a win, and a tie in their first five games, the Crusad- ers turned things around - winning five of their next seven games. Included in the streak were wins over Clark and WPI, and a tie to Assumption. The team dedicated its victory over Clark to senior Mike Moynihan, who played five games filling in for flu-stricken goalie Mike Greene. The performance by Moynihan was especially courageous since he had fractured his leg against Clark in his sophomore year and was ad- vised by doctors never .to play a contact sport again. Of the last three games, the one against Providence was a complete team effort as five different Crusaders tallied goals, while the fullbacks frustrated the high-scoring Friar forwards, holding them scoreless. The last game against BC was also played well, but with the game score- less after halftime, the high-powered BC offense scored three quick goals to se- cure the victory for the Eagles. The team's record must be credited to the seniors, who brought the team from season records of 1-14 and 5-9-1 to this year's 7-5-3. Their hard work did much towards establishing a winning tradition for Holy Cross soccer, a tradition absent in previous years. 11. P I. 1' ,r .. 1 .1--2.2, ,:.. 155431, J' i A y . a PA' 9 HC 2 NICHOLS N 1 BRANDEIS 2 STONEHILL -, 1 BENTLEY 5.11-1 v vumsv' 945- 2 SMU ' M E at ' -.iii 1 CLARK 4 1 sr. ANSELM'S U 419 19 i ,g.,ll5 2 CONN. COLLEGE 3- -:Q -2, ' 2' . 3 wPi ' ' 1,21 3 MIT 1 ASSUMPTION 1 1 4 , 6 1 UPSALA l -WV fi-...Q if 0 LOWELL , s , 5 PROVIDENCE 'ff 'H' o BOSTON COLLEGE Row 1: B. Borello, P. Watts, D, Donovan, V. Bellwoar, B. Feeney, K. Wetzel, G. Doherty, E. Kohler, T. Gill, T. Flynn. Row 2: Coach E. Holmes, D. Casagrande, D. Esper, F. Barresi, E. Gill, P. O'Keefe, G. Donovan, M. Smith, P. Bellwoar, M. Moynihan, M. Cataudella, C. Hughes. Row 3: M. Green, A. Barrett, D. Rosa, D. Alvarez, F. Spillane, L. Weithers, T. Cormier, G. Martin, P. Seely, K. Casey, C. O'Hara, R. Giddings. VOLLEYBALL Frosh Debut: Spikers Post Winning Season +2 .. . wg. , The volleyball team ended their season with a victory over Framingham State bringing their record to 12-11. The sea- son was marked by the arrival of five talented freshmen including the team's first scholarship player, Karen Reich. With Reich and freshman recruit, Kathy -.4 Iovene, the spikers were provided with depth to relieve junior co-captains Jane Zelazny and Liz Gasek, and lone senior Maureen O'Malley. Despite the newly found depth, early season injuries to three of the team's six starters drained their resources and con- tributed to some erratic performances. Coach Dick Bove tried to alleviate the problem by working his players at differ- ent positions and developing a more ag- gressive 6-O offense. ff? ew .1 ' 'f fjfif'-3' E , 1, - 15911 'f1.I-- ' f,Q -1.41 if ROW 1: M. Laquerre, J. Zelazny, L. Gasek, R. Wren. ROW 2: D. Oglesby, S. Skubisz, K, Iovene, K. Reich, L. Massaro, S. Specht, W. Moreis, J. Stanton, E. Brennan, M. O'Malley. WELLESLEY BRANDEIS A C ASSUMPTION BABSON WNEC BRYANT WP WORCHESTER STONEHILL GORDON ST ANSELM S LOWELL CLARK E CONN STATE SIMMONS U HARTFORD UMASS BOSTON TUFTS WHEATON R FRAMINGHAM HC 2 o 2 o 2 1 3 2 o o 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 o 2 0 o 2 o 3 2 . 1 ' 0 3 FITCHBURG o o 3 o 3 o . . 2 2 o o . 2 2 - 1 o 2 2 o 0 IC 3 3 o 16 7 BASKETBALL lnjuries Hurt Rebuilding Process 2' AS' '1 ., ---- --1 -- ..... Q . w ,S The interest in this year's basketball team was generated as much by off-court events as hardwood happenings. Prior to, during and after the season many ques- tioned the move to remain in the ECAC- North as for some time this division's best teams had moved on to greener pastures tie., the Big Eastl. Facing the representa- tives of the ECAC-North resulted in Hart Center sell-outs becoming as rare as Kim- ball hamburgers. The debate over the wisdom of remaining in the conference reached its zenith after the season con- cluded. At this point the Eastern Eight v . -.., . . 1... in .. , conference, having lost one member, sought to add three new ones to form the Eastern Athletic Association. Holy Cross declined an invitation to join and when rumors of an Ivy League bid remained just that the administration opted for re- maining in the ECAC-North ldespite the fact that home and home requirements would go in effect next seasonl. Led by tri-captains Ward Fitzpatrick, Kevin Greaney and Eddie Thurman, the team sought to replace a division all-star lTom Seamanl and an NBA player tGarry Wittsl. James Carlton and Larry West- 'H' .,4. -4 - ., .. . - :-V5.4-ref' 25- . ,y . faux.. -'-.1,, 2a ,- 1 fri N' ' -- --WH' lui.. My 6545 . 4231-30245. V - V ,:. ' Til-PI. 'V f Y. ,f i,f'-254?f'. ' ,Y -if ff- 4 f ...-.f,a.- -'M - ' .:'-'ff -'-Lf ....m:.ff,, ,. :,..:. , -Lf., W. .51-43 gf ,guy Z,-5:35.--vw 1,53 V -64-. , V 4,4 gg is ff ' 1-V ..f::- Lj.S.:,?'.Vy?, - -sg: brook played admirably in their first sea- son. Carlton averaged 8.2 points and 5.5 rebounds in 17 games before a harrowing injury shelved him for the season. West- brook, sharing guard duties with Thur- man and Greaney, was second in assists with 94. Veterans Pat Elzie, Ernie Floyd, Chris Logan and Darren Maloney all made valuable contributions, though Floyd's season was also curtailed by in- jury. The injuries were significant but the inconsistent play of the team throughout the season was the key to their fair show- ing. The highlights of the '81-'82 season are recorded below. HC 60 FORDHAM 59 The Rams provided the Cross with their most exciting win of the season, one which, it figures, came during Christmas break. The winning margin was provided by Thurman after time had expired when I 5... -yn-X -www'!.l X, if .... 'wil . I .7 fr 'Xa I Ax, , Ji , I' A I .sl . I 'l f s- I -1 T4 xx V he calmly sank two free throws after be- ing fouled at the buzzer. The tri-captain led the team with twenty points and five assists, HC 52 ILLINOIS STATE 51 Thurman's 17 points and 10 rebounds, Carlton's 12 and 8, led the Cross to victo- ry in the Worcester County National Clas- sic. HC 79 DARTMOUTH 64 This game would have been one of the season's many forgettable encounters N-,Xl X-4 -. 1. -up 3-' had it not been for Carlton's severe injury and Greaney C13 pointsl getting his 1,000th point in a night of highs and lows. HC 60 DUKE 66 A trip to the Meadowlands underlined the team's propensity to play up, or down, to the level of their competition. Logan with 15 points, Thurman and Floyd I1O reboundsl with 13 each, made for a closer game than most anticipated. HC 76 CONNECTICUT 69 The Crusaders' biggest win of the year came against the Big East power Huskies. The Cross controlled the tempo through- out and got some key UConn players in early foul trouble. Greaney had 17 points and Maloney added 16 to pace a well- balanced attack. HC 75 RHODE ISLAND 70 Logan scored 24 points in leading the team to a come from behind victory. In the final minute it was Greaney's long jumper, Thurman's drawing the offensive and canning a free throw and Elzie's game capping slam dunk that provided the Rams with their margin of defeat. HC 62 NORTHEASTERN 74 In a game closer than the final score indicates the Cross finished the regular season against their ECAC-North archri- vals. In seeking to avenge last year's road loss in the tournament final the team was led by Logan's 16 points and 13 re- bounds. Lapses in the closing minutes gave the Huskies the game. Q-215,--Iv-ga-,9lQy9YW'41rgtiMiQ1,v'x,-q-ff:-wx 4 iw-fYXVAkW!W5'9?'if6+H6WWhXNbzM 2 'wH ?f1ff--1 - - - . , , . 'ff X' ' - '1' 'wx-' An' 4- L P Q 1+ ,.,Q ' ilk ' 48-2'-.4-High , 'S-Ein wnii YALE VERMONT NAVY XAVIER HARVARD UNC CHARLOTTE CITADEL COLGATE FORDHAM PROVIDENCE MANHATTAN ILLOINOIS STATE BOSTON UNIVERSITY FAIRFIELD CANISIUS MAINE DARTMOUTH DUKE CONNECTICUT NIAGARA RHODE ISLAND BOSTON COLLEGE NEW HAMPSHIRE ARMY MASSACHUSETTS NORTHEASTERN BOSTON UNIVERSITY 4 Q A QX . Xxx v il Qlsltix 5 - F .. - .f..?'i3y ., N Q 'are lgwi-'ar:.,, 52 af X. .M .X.,, 4, 4,1 x., .. X '-:ci i .. XIQLY E I u ' i AF A .....-...... HC 49 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 50 The Crusaders were elminated from the playoffs by a team that had easily defeated them earlier in the season. In a game where no lead was greater than six fthe last such lead coming at 39-33 HCl the contest was decided when BU hit a basket with six seconds left after Elzie and Logan had each hit a free throw to put the Cross in the lead. A last second S: ,. Bmw shot hit the rim but failed to fall. Greaney led the effort with 18 points. Transfers Champ Godbolt flnside Sports'choice for best named athlete and elected co-captain, along with Logan, for next yearl and Jim Runcie look to help replace the departing back court as an- other season of ECAC-North action and a first-ever Centrum game are anticipated. Huw my Huny E3 fa P A 4 Lies' ROW 1: Kevin Greaney, Head Coach George Blaney, Ward Fitzpatrick, Eddie Thurman. ROW 2: Manager Joe McKnight, Assistant Coach Mark O'Neil, Chris Zikos, James Carlton, Darren Maloney, Pat Elzie, Chris Logan, Myles Maguire, Ernie Floyd, Walter Coates, Dave Hohman, George Parsells, Richie Guerin, Larry Westbrook, Assistant Coach Jim Dougher. E WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Lady Crusaders Post 23-4 Record A beefed-up Division Il schedule with a smattering of Division l opponents and the uncertainity of the development of freshmen recruits led Coach Togo Palazzi to expect only twelve victories in his sec- ond season. A supremely dedicated squad surprised both their coach and the school as they surpassed last season's re- cord-setting effort. Win Streak Opens Season A six game win streak at the start of the season put Palazzi's doubts to rest. In a thirty point Cross victory over Bryant in the season opener, sophomore sharp- shooter Sherry Levin tossed in forty points and point guard Karen Grutchfield exhibited unfreshmanly composure. The next five games showed the Lady Crusad- ers' ability to control the tempo of the game-to run, to slow down in a pat- terned offense, to hit the boards with au- thority and to come from behind if neces- , , ' ..., . . sary. A disappointing loss to Bentley in December temporarily interrupted the growing momentum. Perhaps the game which best exempli- fied the team's resiliency was a five point victory over Division II power Hofstra. Down by twelve points with twelve min- utes remaining, Coach Palazzi strategical- ly installed a full-court zone press which erased the deficit in four minutes. To seal the contest, center Phyllis Townsend grabbed the game's last seven defensive rebounds. Next, Keene State fell victim to the Lady Crusader steamroller. In this con- test, a very sharp squad obliterated their opponents 70-29, allowing only nine points in the second half. Colby, then, tried to implement a box and one on high- scoring forward Sherry Levin. However, the unselfish Levin foiled their plan as she passed off to her teammates, especially forward Mary Ann Palazzi. ,I . in L. Ho Tr ' ' K l 4 . . -'fs .3 X, . T 5 N Ji if X S. x 4 r Y 5 f it . ' T x 'iii W ' ., . ,gg ,x 4 J ' ,S QT- ' . S' 1. ,-if L. Cross Downs Eagles The progress of the women's basket- ball program was epitomized in their ef- forts against arch-rivals Boston College. Two years ago BC beat the Crusaders by 55, but this year the tables were turned as the Cross pulled out a one point victo- ry. The hoopsters were fortunate to pull within six at half, having failed to score in the first four minutes of the game. Palaz- zi's half-time magic proved revitalizing as the 'Saders pulled even with the Eagles. .,... me -4- 91 ' .1 -. ' Ni CW.S70f-p.. '4 , e Vg s..,f .ral- -55 ,bil E l fF 'Q'd' - -v- f f,', 3: .. I 'Mx . 1 W L: 1 1 V H . 1'- ' fm ' 1 H L ii-'llI,'.g.5 g ef ' . 1 -Rig? r 1'-' G - ' ' '.,...i,..- .5 1 t '4 TA t . -+ x 'xl l ' , 6 ' f g JC' . ' - .513 -0 . ,I f.,x W, Q Q V 2 ' . , -f I - . 1 g el ., . ,g I 'g. ima , 1 V , ' ' 337 Z i .. 'cf 4 Q ' 5 1 . 1' fl Q, 5 3- . -, 'w f it , ' A . , f . ' L ffl 2 X ll . ' we P f 4 I ,B ,, , . .f ? With 53 seconds remaining, Levin hit a jumper to bring the Cross within one. The Cross was forced to foul with 10 ticks left on the clock. The BC player missed the front end of a one and one and the Cross gained possession. Grutchfield, a 65 per- cent free throw shooter, was fouled and iced the game with two perfect tosses from the charity stripe. 1-4 T . ,. L .6 Victories over Assumption and Lowell followed. Southern Connecticut, the last of the Division I foes, threatened to spoil a six game win streak. Also, anticipation grew as Levin was only eighteen points shy of reaching the thousand point pla- teau. tg... V - 4 . - X 4 -A Y. ,wa -. L , x ' . ..... uni i . E V . ,.. 0 t- .- N' 1 .. - -we-.. -vw . - . . H we JA fray ' my QA e V 1- 4 - -5:36 l U N V . ,pw - ff ,-are-s Levin Nets 1,000th Twice the Lady Crusaders had to come back from substantial deficits to stay with the Owls. ln the end, Levin's talents were decisive. Two free throws brought Sherry to the thousand point barrier, making her the first woman in Holy Cross history to accomplish such a feat. Even more re- markable was the fact that she was only the third player in Holy Cross basketball history to reach this scoring level as a sophomore. mm- .... .. .c..... , ., . H ., .-.-'---f-:Q - ' 'f' ' -Simca. '- ' I vu Wit x 1 HC Rolls In Tourneys The hoopsters dumped Bridgewater State in the opening round of the MAIAW Division ll Championships, earning the right to face BC in the finals. The antici- pated rematch never captured the inten- sity of the first contest, however, as Le- vin's 37 points eliminated any hopes BC had for revenge. ' The Lady Crusaders then systematical- ly defeated New Haven with a 24 point margin in the first round of the EAIAW Tourney. In the following game, the Cross had a difficult time with West Ches- ter State, but eventually the inside game of Townsend and Gaby Higgins and the sharp eye of Levin allowed the 'Saders to advance in the Tourney. On Long Island, an emotionally drained and physically tired squad lost to Hofstra, a team they had previously beat- en. The team lacked the patience and intensity which had characterized their ef- 'llllntlltlh I5 i B' T- tw., Ygg 1 ' - ' ' ' -t-I-A-:gilt 5. ' Njglfg. I? i -.gi 5. ex ' ci MSL' .ps , 4 ,A , ROW 1: Charlyn Arnell, Julie Foley, Mary Ann Palazzi. ROW 2: Manager Pam McGovern, Assistant Coach Sandy Gentile, Cathy Mahoney, Wanda Moreis, Sherry Levin, Gabrielle Higgins, Laura Gyle, Phyllis Townsend, Bridget Ireland, Amy Dwyer, Mary Judith Sundstrom, Karen Grutchfield, Mary Fitzgerald, Assistant Coach Ron Perry, Head Coach Togo Palazzi. ,z f4 ,aol ., 2, - ' -- if 1 1.- .xg -51 '- forts during the year. In the consolation game,the next night, the Lady 'Saders jumped out to an early ten point lead against Canisius, the sixth-ranked Division Il team in the country. Eventually, howev- er, the power of the Lady Griffins assert- ed itself as the Cross found itself in foul trouble. Both the Worcester and Boston papers started paying greater attention to y 9 'ef 1.- women's basketball on Mt. St. James. Much of the media attention was attribut- able to the phenomenal statistics of Sher- ry Levin. Not only did she surpass the 1000 point mark but she was named All- Region Division II and second team Aca- demic All-American. Also, throughout the season, she remained near the top of the nation's free throw shooters. However, the best-ever record was HC 94 BRYANT 64 75 SACRED HEART 48 55 STONEHILL 50 69 WPI 46 62 CLARK 48 81 HARVARD 57 57 BENTLEY 72 71 BROWN 60 57 HOFSTRA 52 KEENE STATE WAGNER BRIDGEWATER STATE FAIRFIELD QUINNIPIAC COLBY ST ANSELM S BOSTON COLLEGE ASSUMPTION LOWELL SOUTHERN ST MICHAEL S BRIDGEWATER STATE BOSTON COLLEGE NEW HAVEN HOFSTRA CANISIUS 70 29 66 53 75 55 54 72 75 63 61 43 64 . ' 57 43 42 90 80 88 70 63 CONNECTICUT 54 86 . ' 43 63 51 67 49 83 59 76 WEST CHESTER STATE 71 58 76 66 87 truly a team effort. Every member of the team trapped well in a hawking full court press, pushed the ball upcourt on fast breaks, and scrambled after loose balls. In short, they played intense, fundamental basketball, bringing much attention to athletics on Mount St. James. HOCKEY Veterans Lead Squad Into Playoffs X Www 'i X r -tv X .NX m XM: , XX C X NRCS K s-'+I F., 3 5:2 5225:-S -9 . ,W , AAN-.,t, - B., B Finishing the season with a record of 16-14-2, the hockey team was chosen to participate in the ECAC Division Il play- offs. Their first round loss against top- seeded Lowell, however, was not indica- tive of the rest of the season. After the Crusaders began the season with a 7-3, on the road loss to Division I powerhouse Boston College, they re- turned home and ran off three straight victories. The last two netted the squad a first place finish in the Crusader Classic I QSQQYQ' . ' .. --'cw' , .X '?3f'2f'x .-' -. 'NF V J S 'ff-. 5: AX? f ., ' a.. 1.32 .E .. . . tw-: . . ,. M : Q , 1 . f+,.,.111t 355:25-.5 . 331-t V I air? 'ff-f' -a-,.---4 nf-+4 Q I :1 .- 'SK ll ir' J WV' K I 'I 'jjvr sg 0, 1 QI 4 BOSTON COLLEGE BENTLEY R WESTFIELD STATE LOWELL OSWEGO STATE MERRIMACK ASSUMPTION FITCHBURG STATE BOWDOIN PLATTSBURGH STATE NORTH ADAMS STATE ARMY WILLIAMS BOSTON STATE COLBY 4 NORTH ADAMS STATE 2 SALEM STATE 2 LOWELL 4 HAMILTON 2 COLGATE 6 SALEM STATE 5 MERRIMACK 5 NEW ENGLAND UNION 5 AMHERST 2 ST. ANSELM'S 9 FRAMINGHAM STATE 4 BABSON 3 PRINCETON 6 CONNECTICUT 9 AIC and contributed to the team's impressive 11-2-1 season at Hart Center. For his two game total of one goal and three assists, freshman center Pat Kennedy was named outstanding player of the Classic and es- tablished himself as one of the team's leading players. Two other tournaments in which the Crusaders participated were the Williams College Invitational and the Third Annual Teapot Tournament at Boston Garden. At Williams, the team placed third losing 7-2 to Plattsburgh, but rebounding with a victory over North Adams State, 8-5. At Boston Garden, the pucksters played Lowell in the first round and were defeat- ed by a score of 8-2. In the consolation game, the Crusaders lost a close one to Division II rival Salem State by a score of 7-6. Junior defenseman Chris Brown re- ceived accolades as Boston GIobe's De- fensive Player of the Week for January 2- 9. Freshman Bob McGlory demonstrated his talents in the net as goalie, leading the team in saves. But, it was the efforts of such veteran players as seniors Jon Fish and captain Brian Harnett, as well as ju- niors Owen Dugan, Mike Robben, and Kevin Cyr, that provided the team with the experience and offense needed to spur them on to a winning season. GOLF Linksters Capture City Championship More than any other athletic team, the 1981 Crusader golf team realized man's dependence on Mother Nature. Because of a rainy fall, more matches were can- celled than were completed. ln the two completed matches, the link- sters defeated all six opponents, including Assumption, WPI, Worcester State, and Clark in the Worcester City Champion- ship. Leading HC was Rick Shea, who shot 78 to be match runner-up, and John Murphy and Kevin Lynch, who shot 80 and 81, respectively. At the ECAC Championships at Hyan- nisport, the team finished 11th, with Jim O'Keefe finishing ninth in individual play with a 79. :Yi-? 7 fy ,. Ji . we : :A 3, . -1. Sgr .55 A qgx.Q,gL.rQgu5g,. li- . xx , ',. X - X, ' -:, Yr, . QNX x - X' ky H A . . . i up r ,givi- ,.- ,ri ,l ' ' , 1,5 . ' ' ,l . 'YJ xfiiyr ' My - - ' Q ., ::'.: . ,l N, ii 1' 41 'xfr .r - --J' A if. -1-ig X .YN its ll Y 'VA '11 l ' 'x A ,-s .. -: ', r3,,. ' ' Ari:-i - X , ., if 9- + it 1 ' iw .- ' , in Q, r .,- .gy wi 1 .H H V . -V 'W wt, v:iHM:M.lx.1. X. 1 vit, .-. - 543 ,X ,h N, ,M t. ,W ., R wk, -:, .gwr i i X ,. L 3 5--.V , . 1 . Vi -mx-,nkms Y - A .. . ff M 1- ' llsiwll -xl 9 M: ,- wi 4 X :A A , 3,1 ww' -iff, N l ' -'il X N' 3 ln X ll ll.dlL 1111.13 ..,., rw? -5 J. Murphy, R. Shea, T. Napolitan, K. Lynch, J. O'Keefe, Coach B. Molt. SWIMMING 0175! H rl!-P M024 swlriillna . Despite a frustrating year, the swim 3 Jw! team completed their season by sending freshman Marie Kenny and sophomore Nancy Schoeb to the New England cham- pionships. Setting three school records there, Kenny scored 43 points breaking 1981 All-American Callie Taffee's pre- vious record of 42 points. At the Division Kenny, Schoeb Attend New England Championships llI Nationals in Pennsylvania, Kenny capped a magnificent season by finishing 21st. Paul and Barry Parenteau coached the men and women swimmers. Paul Robey, a four year veteran, captained the 26 member team and fellow senior Tom Gill was named Most lmproved swimmer. HC 16 WPI 78 39 UNH 47 20 CLARK 90 44 BRANDEIS 66 35 TRINITY 55 30 CLARK lWl 76 36 SMU 50 Row 1: M. Kenny, N. Schoeb, M, Hanley, D. Dunn, C. Morey, E. Brennan, K. O'Donnell, J. Degutierrez-Mahoney. Row 2: S, Schmeiser, L, Brassard, B. Hogan, M. Faron, R. Savage, J, McKenna, Coach B. Parenteau, Row 3: T. Gill, P. Robey, P. Gagne, R. Magner, T N YEARS OF WOMEN'S ATHLETICS EQUALITY? The 1981-82 school year marks the tenth anniversary of coeducation at Holy Cross. In the past ten years, the school has changed drastically to accomodate females. This is especially prevalent in the athletic department. Ten years ago when women first started attending the college, a skeleton women's sports pro- gram was implemented to satisfy their needs. Now, nearly two hundred female athletes compete in twelve varsity sports. ln terms of pure numbers, the women's sports program has grown tremendously, but it has not developed without growing pains. In terms of won-loss percentage, the women's program has revealed more strength than would be expected from a school which turned co-ed relatively re- cently. In fact, the female athletes did much better than their male counter- parts. Women on the cross-country, track, tennis, swimming, and basketball squads enjoyed team and individual hon- ors, And all were achieved with limited popular support. The women's athletic program has only gradually developed to today's cali- ber. Title IX amended the Equal Educa- tion Act in 1972 to prohibit discrimina- tion on the basis of sex in all aspects of education. The legislative furor has echoed and re-echoed in the offices of many an athletic director. But along with a decade of confusion, came a dedication to improving the women's sports pro- gram. In the midst of the battle for male- female equality, Title IX prodded admin- istrators into action. Equipment, coaching and facilities were all issues, but propor- tional scholarships to male and female athletes was the central concern. The payoffs quickly became abundatly clear, Holy Cross could attract top scholar-ath- letes that would otherwise be lured away by the competitoris money. The first athletic scholarships were awarded to women in 1980-81. Incoming freshmen hoopsters received one full and three partial grants in aid. This year they were joined by two three-quarter awards. E5 Y Y CHAMPION f 53? E' 1 ,.f Thus, half of this year's squad had been recruited for basketball, making the level of play that much more intense and excit- ing. In addition to basketball, four track runners received partial awards as did one volleyball and two tennis players. Here too, the incoming talent sparked extra life into the teams. Still, all other collegiate sports linger in the shadows of the big-time revenue sports: football and men's basketball. Ti- tle IX has brought attention to the defi- cient program and administrators have begun to pump dollars into women's ath- letics. Currently, the womenls sports are better off than men's non-revenue teams for which there is no scholarship aid avail- able. Whether by coincidence or not, the difference in funding was suggested at in in the won-loss records. This year's quality of play brought sev- eral division championship bids and titles to the teams. But success in sports is not stagnant. Title IX has not been complete- ly unraveled and for added confusion, the women's sports conference, AIAW, re- cently disbanded. Beginning next year, all women's sports will fall under the NCAA flag. NCAA regulations require that all of a schoolls sports be in the same division. Consequently, the women's tennis which were winning in AIAW Divisions ll and III, will all be in Division I, thanks to football and menls basketball. Extra commitment and inspiration will be needed to be as successful against all-scholarship teams. The ingredients of success are obvious- ly possessed by Holy Cross women's sports, talent, hard work and enthusiasm abound. Development has been gradual, but steady and is far from complete. And yet, the Fitton Field stadium echoes with a ghost-town emptiness as a handful of fans cheer on the field hockey team. by Sharon Specht ..-4 Yi . ---- - ,. -r.. . .-- . . ..., 1... , . ., ',... cw. -... ..... ...- ..,., ..,. ...z -w ,, F H U -- :essay farm... - -1 - ,.. 455313-'i'i'6, ...,.. ,iq .Q-own. .-..-, 4-.1-. 0...- , .- Nj, fps-- ,- MEN'S CREW Late Start, lnexperience Hurt Rowers The men's crew team persevered through a rebuilding year, giving young rowers the experience necessary for fu- ture success. The Crewsaders progressed during spring practice in Oak Ridge, Tennessee the first week of March, but then came north only to have a four week layoff from in-water practice because Lake Quinsigamond had yet to thaw. With less than a week of practice on the lake the team was generally unprepared for its spring opener. The varsity boat was inex- perienced, with only Senior Captain Mark Holowesko having extensive experience. To compound things, fourteen different rowers manned the varsity boat during the season. The varsity boat, needless to say, struggled throughout the season, but the JV and Freshmen did very well. ln the Worcester City Championships, the JV eight, freshmen four, and freshmen eight were all victorious in defeating Clark, As- sumption, Worcester State, and cross- town rival WPI. As the season went on the freshmen improved rapidly, leading to a second place finish in the New Eng- land Championships. With the strong freshmen perfor- mances, the return of everyone but Holowesko, and the experience gained at races like the Intercollegiate Rowing As- sociation Championship at Syracuse, next year should bring better results for Coach Tom Sullivan. .+. ..-45 Q3 a9'f ' 5-iv 544 . ' ,tl XZ' W 1 A1 ,Q '81 mmm! ROW 1: L. Murphy, J. Gaffigan, M. Holowesko, T. Colbert, M. Keane, M. Foley. ROW 2: M. Faron, J. McGrath, R Savage, M. Colbert, D. Mangan, S. Schmeiser, J. Owens, A. O'Brien, M. Kennedy. ROW 3: Coach Tom Sullivan, J Casey, Coach Rich Murphy, B, Kane, R. Hudlin, M. Hogan, B. Thackaberry, C, Magovern, J, Gilligan. ii J 1 -J JA' , iff- ' 1 -: 41 1f A 1- -' ,- ...fn- F ,,.-4 - ,-.. '- .,n.... . 1 .. ' ., 1- -'- ' 5 --,R-. v..-,..,,...: , , . k W . '- AV' 'I' xn'4g , , . . 'Q ' by. .-' -,, ft-Y an . Ax -.,,,5rh Y ...4--v,. N V -4, V in . ww- bv .Qm-Ll Q7'f27',L-fig, , 3-1--v-..-v dr..-Q ,, N, . W... ,..p' ' ff- 4 ,. .U ,-, hw-, . . G' f' W--M-Y -X--,Q-N' .. - .-.. - xigpxwno ...J-sq N gg 1 at - 5 fb ,ii :i ij '.Y , A ag Iwi..- ' . v 1 - . ' ' - , v-.af-ir --, XX, , , -uf st P me 'sz fnosw by V is ii 135 A F X lf 'I-ef - A - . ' 'X . Nm .. .... .........fes ' P ' N., , ' -' --' ' F , 1 x, -f. . , .N. H Al'6n-e,,.-2441,-w,,:,..wTA:.. - ---lil, , e-V . ff T 'C -. ,, .:--'A A 'YA N 'nw ' -.-1'6 - f - ' . ' ' f I, ' -N .: ' L-if nhl , V ,Z 359- Y qw in A rl. 'AV ,.,-- Argff .- . f.- , f f ,V --.cf-5' -1-f'fi ' f ' fl' fl .f -fa' I.. .1 A4 'f 'N' ' . --f 186 1. Au .. .. ..- -- Q-wb.-,.:.... . -H , - . , Nt... ,Y W. , .. .,.. . -, - ------F ' v. . --.. E- X, .. ...se-vA ' . 'fy . U.ru::,. :V YI by ROW 1: B. Manning, E. Barch. ROW 2: M. Desy, M. Trees, 5. Lucia, C. Haas, M. Sullivan Cooke, A. Tomaino, N. Welsh. ROW 3: P. Kupsinski, V. Cullen, V. Peroni, M. Fantaci, Gralton, M. McConnell, K. Slack, M. Donelon. ROW 4: Coach Mike Meduski, M. Carr, Bradley, M. Deveney, K. Carey. , - , 4, ,SL v,..L.--a- '-lf, .. , .. -9-n. . . 0 - 1'2- Q..-L., f AW- 'P vs' ,A V . Y , A Lady Rowers Struggle Through Rough Waters The women's crew team suffered with many of the same problems which the men faced plus a few more. Only Mau- reen McConnell and Captain Kathy Slack represented the senior class on this year's varsity boats. The unseasonable April weather prevented the rowers from prac- ticing on Lake Quinsigamond until days before the start of the Spring season. Furthermore, the teams worked under two different systems as there was a head coaching change between the two sea- sons. Nonetheless, the lady rowers were able to make several impressive showings this year. The Fall season was characterized by rebuilding as the usual influx of rowers were worked into the system. The best times of the season were recorded at the two prestige races, the Head of the Charles and the Head of the Connecticut. The Spring season saw a reduction in the number of rowers and an emphasis on indoor training. In early spring competi- tion, the Varsity Four pummeled Coast Guard in head-to-head competition. Later in the year, the same boat placed fourth of twelve entrants in the New Englands. ln the Worcester City Championships, the varsity four and varsity eight squads finished second only to a powerful WPI team. fe pg, Af x SX ,v ,bl X A535222 X A...f,a:, 4- ff K v x RUGBY Seasoned Ruggers Take Jesuit Invitational What team besides football has more seniors on it than any other? Answer: Men's Rugby. The A team, consisting of two juniors and fourteen seniors, climaxed their sea- son by capturing the Jesuit Invitational Tournament in Baltimore. Following the match, referee Dave McAvory noted, The play of those forwards was the fin- est l've seen on the collegiate level. Sen- iors John Vaughn, Fred Nuttall, Dan Ful- ham, Ed Doyle, Bob Weiss, Dan Reilly, Kevin Swords, Tim Ribadeneyra, Bob Ro- sone, John Timmins, George Kaiser, Dan Gaquin, Chris Millard, and Mike Valenti clearly played the best tournament of their careers. In the opening game, Holy Cross demolished Georgetown 50-3. In the finals, the squad shut out the hosting Loyola club by a score of 27-O. 5 -' 5 ' A H... u. . x :l . I - I. ' . ' ff' l..-4'Q mtv? '14, -SSR 'f' E Q., xg: -Q- ES. X S ' w' 5 1 I ' 54535 iii lg 7 2 5 SS Mi HC 873 New York Tech 374 5 Iona 5 9 Northeastern 9 4 Fairfield 7 5 Providence 8 Vermont 7 .1 Ili. ...M 0 810 Fairfield 20 f 5 376 New Hampshire 115 Maine 17 6 Siena Rhode Island Harvard UConn Vermont Brown Dartmouth Providence Boston College UMass O 1 5 Brown Boston College 31, J, .1,.r..!.m-if P.444aft4nu4J-.1-. . ..'. dot J--. ,..,.,4 190 , h I , , no . , . K . V I, ' .' .,. r 'I 7' ' U WH: 'A - Mr..-:fl xg-If ' ' :,s. .,,1.g-.5-A , , ' 'L BS-ilE'ff,'fl'Si?I'ii1?.H A, , . .Nz-'SQ 1is'3'1E fi?-4P5g4r'b'+?i'1f.I5f5I13:12 '-W'-'T' ,. id . lfsf-15-ff - 1',iiF5'Ii.?'?1.1.5 i-F -, Q'- '12ff'T1 l l' ' ' - - - ifwirfi 'Jimi-15.53-'-f,...i... . , .. . ,, -5145:-3,351-Zi-Q ,, , . :vii-E 7' - ' Q H X 1srsfaaa2:2::,t:12':1-12 - . - Y-. A -. Xa-'f u A -7 . . ., . ' A- . h- - . - 7 f.+f:2f'w1iva 1-1gfl '-'-sri.-f.Y' . vw' - fa'i 1'W' ' -- -.1 - '- Y--'-1, ., -. ., ., ' f .f . . . N- ' .g- - -r W ' -f -1 4' 'f - ve 9. .:-we-Y -. 912- QE iZx-'?7:,.'--w.--7535-d.i'!.11lA.Z-'ar'-'. ''- ES -vi-'14 ver,--ka -A s.w'r'C:Nm , 1. .fi I Lfavtfii-5 - 's. .+ ' 'i.,'ix.sivs.,- -':'5 :a5i'tf'?I4?1i51-I1CS.!'F.?.'-briv'!z'm25mf4-3.5:if:'f4.5ERf1'1 .Tv-rZi9iQ!,11...'..--ff-1-:f .ffm-mst: L.:-. . , i -mei -yi. Defensive Lapses Hold Back Team 34, -' J? The baseball team improved its re- cords slightly over last season's, posting a 13 - 15 - 2 record. Dave Stenhouse 1.349 BA, 5 HR, 33 RBD, after leading Division I players in hitting in '81 found himself being pitched around all year but particu- larly in the early going as he collected 26 walks in the first 14 games. Additional offensive punch was added by Jim Vest C4 HR, 30 RBD and Tom Scannell L318 BA, 3 HR, 17 RBD. Jim Gross, Jim Irzyk and Darren Maloney won 3 games each to lead the staff. Freshman Jim O'Connor K2 - 11 contributed 4 of the team's 6 saves. Problems arose in the areas of defense and pitching as the team averaged just over two errors per game and the staff posted a 5.91 ERA. Following a horrendous 1 - 6 - 2 start, the team finished 12 - 9, winning five of its last seven. The highlight of the season came when the team won its annual series with BC, taking two of the three games played fincluding a 16 - 2 home victoryl. MEN S LACRCSSE Young Laxmen Squad Posts 8 3 Record The men's lacrosse team posted its first winning season since 1978, defeating eight of eleven opponents and in the pro- cess establishing a solid foundation for future years. The laxmen began turning around last year's 3-8 record by opening the season with three straight victories, including a decisive victory over highly-touted Ver- mont. A freak April snowstorm then re- sulted in a week's layoff and appeared to slow the early momentum since Trinity handed the laxmen their worst defeat of the year immediately after the layoff. Big wins over WPI and Providence fol- lowed before close losses to Tufts and BC. Against the latter the laxmen sought revenge for last year's embarrassing de- feats l21-3 to Tufts and 19-2 to BCD, only to come two goals shy of victory in both contests. Of note against BC was Junior Bob Moriarty's stellar goaltending and Sophomore George Paletta's offensive contribution. Throughout the season Tri-captains Moriarty, Tim Hall, and Tom McKnight provided leadership for Coach Bob Lind- say, while John Carey, Steve McKenna, and Bill Deehan added the necessary scoring punch. At the end of the season, convincing wins over Nichols, Connecti- cut College, and MIT gave cause for fu- ture optimism and almost earned the lax- men an ECAC post-season tourney bid. -fe , . q iivhkwk . 9 ' . .gggsssgj 'is , ff4J . S , I , , as ., . ' Q.. gl . - ! 1 1 J M 1. ' v x 1 l ' ' N V ll f 'f . r J Y , is x Q QQ HC S 11 Mass. Maritime 10 1 9 Merrimack 5 K., 15 Vermont 6 fl 6 Trinity 12 19 WPI 15 18 Providence 7 11 Tufts 13 9 Boston College 11 v 14 Nichols 2 H 18 Connecticut Col. 9 I 14 Mir 5 NJ sf 1 - . X-I' 4 - gg-G , .Y x . . i x . rv: au.-w'a Y .. .-V,-wg if -tk ...gg Q -- , ,V . H.. .-.L .X.-, --A I A A-lf .1-I-f -A .. .vu , .... ,,,g,,n.,,, ,.. .Q X 5 W ti I ,Q ,i ...wb,f3.. Ln. 6...fh5a',r digg, .. ,U N: Q J B. -'wink .Q . . I X A - xx ' - N' ' ' ' Q 1+ 2 Ik! .vt v .' Q ' , if ou- V ' 'f ' Q N , ' . ' f .f . ' M931 f '. ' 'I T - . - J. .H xi ,gs w K xx-.35 ,A -'A . ,, N Q A 'X' .... . J N rang! r .A J e , 'Q '.. Q ' .4 Y' Vx , 2 ,t x QQ? fi' . ' wh mf '2. W-uf' rv-- ,. -lbw -if A 1 , 1 15 li.. .. . . .- Blu zxllwii ng... . ROW 1: G. Paletta, J. Strickford, J. McAniff, J. Pietropaoli, T, Hall, R. Moriarty, T. McKnight, S. McKenna, A. Cosio, K. Pinto. ROW 2: R. Nixon, B. Tortorella, J. Carey, R. McGurn, R. Perry, M, McCarthy, N. Kelly, L. Hodgeman, S. Fitzpatrick, J. Feegal, M. Lynch, W. Deehan, P. McCarthy, R. Dunbar, Ii WOMEN 'S LACROSSE Young Squad Overwhelmed By Experienced Opponents , Despite some strong second half come- backs, the lacrosse team's lack of exper- ience caught up with them as they tin- ished the season with a 4-8-2 record. While many of their Division I and II op- ponents had players with high school ex- perience, the majority of the Crusaders learned the game when they came to Mt. St. James. The Bowdoin game was our best game played all season and even reached . ,, into last season as a great game, com- ,Qlf C mented senior goaltender Sue Lidestri. In , that 8-3 victory, Bowdoin could not match the Crusaders' solid passing, de- fense and goaltending. Underclassmen A Lisa Breen, Maureen McGrath and Vicki Q4-' Wills provided the firepower in that game Q- and throughout the season. iQLwa 5kiia W U .1 2' 1511 Sp--r . wer...-4 Q 1 if . f 5? ,r -A ,.-Q -.,:e!NaA'-P 131. , f :. 1..f. .-s N ., y - -wr, -v...-... ,X-, - H X Y . .3 r,- mv .rr 1: ,Ol . .i E, i,,w,gg,.a, . ,- if is iff? sf is X-.-'21, '-1 Ig?-A - '?'1 J! 4 if . W. 14:- f f' 1---is 'f .r' ip I . ,, U r- 1 ff w 7 P' f 'im ,Q r -r. 0, :, . .-is i 37 4 , 1' .,g?g'g, Q . H.. 5 0' 4- , - -gf., In ,,,.g , H 4 ' W- ' ' ' -,-ff' G .. . ' . - at - . 5' . f -ef . ,4t'f.33?,?32- f'lf'7!'3lfPlf.s ' :ff . N ' --1 . f-.. . 1' ff ' L -ag '--Hi wf:f'- t .ev - g - ,fl-13.1. -- wfs.,,t- 1'..,'Q, ,Lg ,,,3g,.E,,., ye- ,,..,,,,w'z4, Ni ,.,W-,g,,,.:f-fy Y-Fifa . si' ttf ' if '3 ,!'q...v,6,rf' .. ,, , ,. ' K, .Q if 1 ' 43. -, V ' .N-,hvv .iss ,Q ,-4.3 ,W ag- jr 54. ' - 1f f'-lf-M f 'f .... iYN-9. 9 -gif Ay -ui ' . x 1 wh- L.. x . -'Ura' va' - X ,paw t .41 . , . oz. f- , T , 5 -.11 . .HA - ,f fe H s., A., . ,I , i 1 iw A-rx. 4' r 4 3. ! 'W'T,f.... 5' 'e -..7-W.... SL.. he , S . I Y, ,A Z- , f 'r f' f . - , ,,. M ., M ' ' T 'ev--..,. . HC 10 Mt. Holyoke 7 5 Wellsley 8 9 Connecticut Col. 9 2 Boston College 7 7 St. Michael's 4 3 Providence 3 8 Bowdoin 3 7 Trinity 10 2 Springfield 8 7 URl 6 1 Wheaton 14 3 Smith 4 6 Wesleyan 7 l 1 Northeastern 9 ROW 1: H. Durkin, C. O'Neil, M. Welsh, V. Wills, S. Lidestri, K. Hennessy, B. Harrington, J. Barry. ROW 2: N, Rohlfs, K. Rozak, M. Sullivan, A. Quinn, A. Degnen, M. Graty, D. Hart, L. Breen, M. Sullivan, M. McGillicuddy, K. Lynch, D. Valertini, C. Brodeur, K. Giza. ROW 3: Coach Kathy Gibbons, M, Thornton, M. McClosky, J. Perreault, M. McGrath, B. Perry, K. Rosenberger, N. O'Connor, S. Thompson, C. Colbarth. 195 -:air 11 z-'ie . -, ' 1: ' Clark Stonehill WP UMass Providence Connecticut Col. Brandeis UConn L HC 0 Boston College 9 O 9 6 3 O I 9 0 9 O 9 1 8 O 9 0 9 4 Assumption 5 ,xr- 'ste PMP-1-,J Q WA fnfhfei- .IL I, J S , 'QV 5 br , gym ...mu -iii.. KNEELING: K. McCarthy, J. Casey. STANDING: A. Sebastian, Coach Oscar Najarian, J. Duffy, T. Ziebert, S. Coleman, M. DeFazio, S. McGavick, L. Eagan, P. Gagne. v Ski M5536 2 A V X 62, -Q .ri xx 1 3 34 Xi-QQX4 0 9+ 'X ' -:ff .Zlif aww I- 5553-f '1 - i:sf2'Jf-..:f.a1r:1:w: 4 mfs -. . fsjzv. at t. F 35 1 4 ' , ,..n.::- -- . ,441 ff 14 vi' wx xv' fl, f fmxfv A 'Nix --1 A1 A DIAD MEN 'S TENN S Team Struggles Through Difficult Season The men's tennis team started their season with a fourth place finish in the Assumption Invitational Doubles Tour- nament. Senior Captain Steve Cole- man and Junior Larry Eagan made it to the finals before dropping a heart- breaking 6-7, 7-6, 6-7 decision. De- spite their auspicious start, Coach Os- car Najarian's squad struggled through a 1-9 season. In their solitary win over Stonehill, Eagan and seniors Jim Ca- sey, Paul Gagne, John Coleman con- tributed singles victories, while Gagne and Scott McGavick closed out the Crusaders' team victory with a win at second doubles. The greatest difficulty the netman have faced is their overpowering schedule. Problems in scheduling forced the team to play schools that have a much stronger emphasis on tennis, and offer their players scholar- ships. 'r f' New Englands Highlight Year .Q 4. - - .4- With little recognition, Holy Cross is slowly growing to be a serious competitor in the intercollegiate fencing world. For the first time in its young history, the team enjoyed a winning season, posting a 6-5 record. The squad also had the privi- lege of hosting the New England Cham- pionships. ln this event, Holy Cross placed fourth with individuals capturing third and fourth in the epee, fifth in the saber, and seventh in the foil. Much of the team's recent success must be attributed to first year coach Ga- mil Kalioubi. A veteran of twenty-five years with the Egyptian national team and three Olympics, Kalioubi brought with him invaluable experience. Senior Captain Paul Morrison also must be cred- ited for the stabilizing influence he had on the squad. PEN CIN tr..- .R . I wg-.-we-., -, .,. wr.. , ' ,qffkgrz--.5. 1 ' , I. . . 5. v-1 . ' .- X.. sr- . gif.. ,Q K l A x t, ef A I I is its 1....f masts KNEELING: L. Delaney, T. Bushe, B. Stupor, D. Todd, P. Carrier. STANDING: J. Cordillo, C. Habernash, Coach Gamil Kalioubi, M. Kersey, B. Leonard, K. Kennedy, J. Fragala. yi- 41. Ace'- --. ,A ,, rr'-f, 'X ,,... ..-.--.3 . . . ,---I-F. J ' '-,. .W V- 5- v+: : -' N' 5 '...g,.1...-In-' w . . sw. -a , .. .,. if-' 'Ava-.5-wer:X., -'--r' -- MAN . .--f W-dai' ..-i-61 ,, Quiet 'T ...W ,, LN U Vw -4 . Wm , 'Y,.a..,. HC O Smith 2 1 WWL O 1 Providence 1 2 Harvard JV 1 3 Framingham St, 2 1 Providence 2 4 Clark 1 1 Brandeis O 4 Colgate 2 XJ., . M., A.. 1- 3' . 'f5f ' -'TEH-f- , r, T, ':- gf: - I., , . . - -1 J I: 9l?E'i i,j Zi- ' ., - Q .,, ,. r. -, M., - .X-.,. - A- V, r ., wma- ff fr 'W v l , .,,. A -I 1 - A 1 t xx K V uw. 1 ,V-1 Q r :Pi ' ' :-f,f?,,. Q33 5-5-ir'a-ef-f,, ff' , 2,4-P QV'-' X' A x ':f-S536 2 ' M - WOMEN 'S SOCCER Lady Booters Earn Trial Varsity Status The women's soccer club, under the leadership of executive board members Beth Harrington, Lisa Breen, Evelyn Grip and Julie Viens, successfully completed its first season of regularly scheduled games. Practicing five days a week for Coaches John Sotir and R.J. Brosnan the women learned quickly. After losing to a talented Smith team, they won two of their next three, including an overtime win over Framingham State. Against Fra- mingham, Ellen McHugh scored first from her defensive spot but Framingham fought back to take a 2-1 lead in the first period. Nancy O'Connor sent the game into overtime, then Harrington scored the winning goal near the end of the overtime period. After losing to Providence by a goal the women won their last three games, including a convincing win over the varsi- ty Colgate squad. This finish, as well as the team's enthusiam and youth lonly Kathy Goucher and Lynne Dunbrack de- part as seniorsl, earned the women trial varsity status for the 1982-83 season. I .r L l him.. -, . ,..T',..,T 4 ' up-AN K YA -g ,V , ,, ET, .. .W ,,.-w.. e.,e Y Win - Vw- -'Y f - ----- ---- - -- ---v--- .. ........ A .r -.rs . ,B KNEELING: D. Walsh, C. Rinschler, M. Brown, C. Martin, M. Gilbert, L. Dunbrack, S. Manning, C. Goucher, M Erickson, N. O'Connor, STANDING: Coach John Sotir, J. Duval, L. Garrity, J. Viens, R. Burns, K. Tarpey, J Guillocheau, M. Burke, L. Brogioli, M. Sullivan, L. Breen, K. Lynch, K, Carter, L. Dugas, B. Harrington, E. Grip, L Zottolo, R. Venden, B. Wedda, N, Rizza, D. Webb. TRACK omen Spectacular Indoors And Out N.. .. T . . , f ? ,Q .- 4 ,Q W.,z,,x., ,. W. Y. :::::.,., Q 959 x :NQQ X. A . N ,. X I, . 4.9- . . , N W Y- . ...x Nt., X , ' . v .S cj i i A ' s P, z , 13 - v . R V., 3 XX my X. . . L t ' lil' ' 9 ' . xx .-'J 5--C ' . . -F 1 4 'K ' ff 52-Z5 .. Q ,-. , , ' tffm. x x, a ' N .T 1 ' . f 5 1 A ' ' x lv' 1 muff 1 cm. . -- Q .,4ws1N::w . v W-.fn lx. . Y N. wfsf---.rfsww . rw ' . -w -1 -'wx In NV-':2'.+:' f 6 ' iwlde-am . in ,ry -Q: ' -..S'i ' , 'M Qqmx -f-st X . Q.: ,rx . .QV , eayg.-.-:N-e.4:-,:.g.'. f,g:':3-fa g' -.vgizxfifg 1 '11,-5.,,:,gf54' , .-'fk+:g12X.gg? xi1, 'wp wb? if vrfm'-wi.: . J -T ..x 3 X 2 X x x N wx N X ' N' W Q Rx Xxx ox ' X N , i , , x Gi' x X ' 1 Q xi X C NX f N. x X X X K K Q N x , w + N xx ,S X x X X N '- N KX y X xxx rr-3:33 ::13f mNQS3f'X: . .4:44QQS:q-Q? f-.qw-gil.: SE- imma .- N 1 4 , X ,Q , . ..gqi.g 4w,- I. v ' li'- -'f?'-. ...c - v- -:J-s:'.'-'2 5-NNN' - ' . . ' - a . Qi --an ,. ,. .X S, nn .+ : ,xx . ,Q w-n-..- .fi - 'filing 4 rf. Q. -- r J . . X R, xX S- The women's track team climaxed its out- standing season by winning the EAIAW Divi- sion lll Indoor Track and Field Champion- ships. As a warm up for the EAIAW Champion- ships the women competed in the Women's New England Indoor Championship fall divi- sionsl. On the fast BU track, new school records were set by Jackie McNiff lmilel, Mary Kate Donovan C800 ml, Becky Muse l500 ml and Joanne Misiuk, Cheryl Martin, Adrienne Quinn and Marisa French I4-x200, 4x400 relaysl. The women's preparation paid off the fol- lowing weekend at Bates in the EAIAW In- door Championships. Favorites to win, the Crusaders trailed Navy after Saturday events but dominated Sunday's competition to win easily. With 121 points, Holy Cross outscored twenty others teams with Army l84 pointsl and Navy 176 pointsl finishing second and third. Instrumental to the win were winning the top four spots in the 1000 meter lSharon Mullaney, Dee Dee Murphy, Mary Kate Donovan and Laurel Gilhoolyl, three of the top four spots in the 1500 meter lJackie McNiff, Sue Willis and Kathy Con- norl, and the top four spots in the 3000 meter lMcNiff, Connor, Willis and Becky Musel. Moreover the team of McNiff, Mur- phy, Mullaney and Kathy Sellar captured the 4 by 800 relay. Coach Al Halper credited the sprinters and quarter-milers with key efforts in the Cross victory. ln particular he singled out Cheryl Martin l6th in 600 ml and Marisa French l2nd in 400 ml. ln field events Allison Lewis l6th in high jumpl and Mary Kate Donovan l6th in pentathlonl contributed to the impressive team performance. After the snow had cleared from a late April storm the women moved their winning ways outside. In fact the team enjoyed their most successful season ever as six indivi- duals and two relay teams qualified for the AIAW Division lIl National Championships. The women's successes in cross country and the two track seasons provide the proper momentum which the ladies need to spring- board into Division ll competition. The men's team did not win any major championships but several individuals had strong showings. At the indoor City Cham- pionships Steve Slovenkai set a new school record in the pole vault, while the following qualified for the indoor New England Cham- pionships: Dave Grain fhigh jumpl, Tom Sassi l500, 1000 ml, Kevin Hicks l1000 ml, Gary Quinlan l55 ml and Hicks, Quinlan, Barry Kolano and Gary Bell ldistance med- ley relay teaml. Outdoors, Kevin Fitzgerald broke a 30 year old record in the javelin and qualified for the ICYA Championships. Fitzgerald, Hicks l1500 ml and Kolano C800 ml all quali- fied for the outdoor New England Cham- pionships. .... ..... ...I .- -wav , -- l x .- . A Jw... - - .. ...,. -. , 1 -- ' '- ' ' .- .. . ' 4 - ,- - A ' , zg., l Q Q '. ,- - v- - - - - , , L. in - 1 --, f .. . . W, -'r ' ' .:' .f,N X-R J ' 1 - s- ' ' . 1 .. C V m - . . , .., V ,.- . ax, .- --...- .--w 3-,i.r. . - A- . 40, 0 , ,..--,pa - 'N , ' --w-- . ...,,,.,,... ., ,- ., -- A--..' T.. -rf +-.v--g--- fa-...','l,..s.-3 4 . . . ,. , 1 . - . ,v-- .. . -, ' '. I A ' Y .. I , 1 , .Q ,, Q --:Z nf- 1. .. . . . .- A 1 . K N . -V .-VZ ,, .-.1 ,,,' - ' f- - ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' . ,- . , , ,. .. .. .....,.. .1-.- U A.- -1 - ,, '-O 3- - . ...,...0...-.4......f--1-Ls' . - ... .D-.- ....'. V - ff. -... ..- L . KNEELING: S. Willis, B. Muse, M. French, M. Donovan, J. McNiff, L. Gilhooly, D. Dooley, K. Kelly. STANDING: Coach Al Halper, K. Fagan, J. Misiuk, K. Sellar, A. Lewis, S. McDonnell, P. O'Neil, K. Connor, K. Mahoney, E. Breau, L. LaCoss, M. LeClair, M. Schiavone. ,,, . .KN X -.QQ ., ., Mg. -xgw - X153 :Q ' 'X MFLQQQNLQ I 0 M x ,Q ' ' Y' 3' . .. X - Q - J 1 iss' : x'.NAmx5M'.xLq N-S iYT.'.w.f'- x . fx ,fx-N X ,N 'W gxgygrwfsvregf- X no w gpg? vgR 1, vb ,:'iFSiQ:4?9 ' 'X Y Q .gm YA M8 AX? N X -N-,Q-mfkgq-f--' .MR ' N. 'f v N Ca tures IPL Crown .s X X , W 2 M I 3 -4:--1, -Q93 X .' . ' 3 W' Q' Q. xx Wbwxkx p f .5 msqiikm Long Balls Long Balls Satchmo's Dead Insects Nicosia Nicosia Nicosia B. Pflum K. Swords F. Nuttall M. Duggan J. Vest J. Paruda B. Goebelbecker K. Maloney B. Dean D. Byrne J. Irzyk T. Cipollo C. Daigneault INTRAMURALS Competition De-Emphasized In Women's Hoop Circuit Q. . . ,. N.. -b.,. NNW- is zw v-f xg' 1 1 'A 4,, 'ri' LW' ' 990: 'IU VL' -1 .,...... qv ii? -. Eighth Wonder HPD INTRAM RALS Rigamortis, Eighth Wonder End One Nation Domination Eighth Wonder R. Binger J. Johnson J. McKnight E Od . en G. Ford B. Stahl K. Hoar C. Barrett .1 E 1 41' Eighth Wonder One Nation Clint's Boys HPD , . 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QW :S 57i ' ' f:P:'5'N'f :3,xg.xYu v5' ' K-g:QSs4 wf5A'x'xW'F wx mwg A -rx., em- .- ,. ,-gy .Tem- .N .,,:N'c,, X sh! . x.N.,N.yf A xx, .meow .. ,.,. vu, I .xt ,N -4-'mg w ' :M 5 '-.:f. '. +-'Q . - 4 ..-:N4 1- A nr., ' 'ci 334 . x , Q: - -may W.. -.v X.. Q , K. f Party Monsters x Party Monsters Quahogers Party Monsters Evolution Orange Spose So Spose So Evolution Orange l .. f f..-r4iZ7'!!'5' T. g -' .. . ' '. -e 13- ., . . an-afsf?'1f7+ .1 fa :1fl5,fffv'j+ .1. I .HQ e 'is 5 ' i 5, 'l l'. -0 'ls XJ, Spose So B. Moran J. Malboeuf D. Croft C. Fahey S. McGavick J. Mullaney R. Shea J. Donovan J. Fumagalli W. Furey M. Kelley H. Curran ffl ra ,r with .. 3-'QB . WT mi Q-ri. .- QW Q 'iffy ' 5 .V .XXX 41 Q, S Nf 28 I 1 Q 1 Z 1 F 'BL 'df u .Ish 3 Ci 'V J + ' A 57-5. ', 1 1 - :gfff 1 Q- 51 -if 7' i Y Q. . c-. ., W. A. ,HX , ,it . ,.,. y- L , . S35 1 v , -Q... ' v-1 - . an 1 we K V 4 ' wi W A gg Ll , If -ali W i V Z F K , . ' Q' ' ' . 1 . A ,V n A f w' , r ' r 1' ' - 1 .,.......--- ,.1:,5,-gf' ......... 5 'n vw I ! -'i -,.v- ff m-m-- 'FQ' gs, xi H X ,IT K, .Y , .-ff' az' X. '.,,-: . 111 it our A --f -ff r CLA, I f'4v- ' , 4. x ! J '47 QE- ' -., ' ' J , l s I ' N X 4 . J ' I XVVXXX1 1:3 V, ,- -' V ,QQ U 5 -. ' ' ' 1 A 'H - ' 'f'f, 1 , 'Q' - in i nb' , ' . S. '22 V , -V 9 ' 4, A .7 .. - , f- ' A 4 13. 4. 1 I 'Q Ji a ' ' -'ff Wil, ', fk l X '-- 4 ., -,el Q ' ' ' ' -- u 15- ' 3 K, an S. X ' ' .. L , 'l ,K Af ' ' xi . h rv ir .V 4 . V A '. .V Xxb , , W ' 4 Q . - f u ' ...Ll GRADUATES '23 iii il nn S4 5 iii? f :x.:1 4 'fa fx Efg 220 Akasten 221 Babineau 227 Cahill 232 D'Alessio 236 Eagan 237 Fagan 240 Gaffney 244 Haley 248 Ingram 248 Jackson 249 Kaiser 250 Lal.iberte 254 MacLean 276 Naklicki 277 O'Connell 279 Pantaleo 281 Quinn 281 Ragone 284 Sabra 290 Tahan 291 Vaillancourt 293 Wade 295 Xenos 295 Yip 295 Zachos 258 IT SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY JONATHAN P. AKASTEN PATRICIA ALEXANDER PAUL J. ALFANO ROBERT F. ALLAIRE I I I PW f 4 'c 'D: NRTEPPTT,, , i L Q P5 RHONDA M. ALLWOOD xg? nv JOHN M. AMBROSE PAUL R. AMODEO F LINDA S. ANDERSON NANCY E. ,AMANTI mpv, .... , mf' ' ' I J I' ELIZABETH ANDREACI-I f I I 1 I I I J 13 .- . 'fn I Kr If JOHN T. ANDREOLI PAULA F. ANGELINI MARK L. ARAMENTO ALISON C. ARENA . f , l -8 CHARLYN R. ARNELL ANTHONY A. ASHUR ff , , 1 I I I 1 I DAVID E. ASPRINIO DIANE E. BABINEAU TIMOTHY J. BABINEAU MARIE K. BAKER Q V tif' RICHARD E. BAKER JR. MARCO C. BARBARISI KENT M. BARKER FRANK BARNES iv , - ' 'L-. IA ssl' ' K' .fi Y 5 , ,A T7 'F I 41 Q' -' f Ili I' A K KI nj, 'ifgfgi z I I Ra??w-A iqgglga W i GINA M. BARNEY FRANK J. BARRESI JOHN F. BARRY TIMOTHY G. BARRY LISA K. BATES LAUREN A. BATTISTA KAREN A. BAUER THOMAS N. BEECHER GARY M. BELL ROBERT A. BELL K Q l -if lf' l I' 1 I , A Y 5x'f'.,. il Z, Va. I 1 xiii Y QR .' I ,Wu - . -2, V I' 7 X -f A ' PETER T. BELLWOAR 2, Q23 - A-U f LISA E. BENDER DENNIS P. BENNETT TYRONE BENTLEY RICHARD R. BERETTA JR. ANNE MARIE BERNERO MARY R. BETTLEY WILLIAM C. BIBAUD SHELLY L. BIGAMS LESLEY A. BIRMINGHAM wail' 'QT' BRUCE E. BISHOP PHILIP A. BLACK DANIEL P. BLAKE SCOTT F. BOARDMAN DIANE M. BOCCACCIO FRANCIS BOHDIEWICZ as , - 4 - 'X 1 W If I, 'ml r , .A k , V 5 fxif ' 'f 1 t 3 , I - 1 . .f , ,A ..,,. 5 .n. , , Q .Ii ,M .1 .3 MARK BOLAND JANE BOLINGER PAUL F. BOUTOT CAROL J. BOYER 1 E 'I' J WI 1 X '- Q I' 'T A . A W ' .. ' ' 5 ,W 'i . . N ' 1 r .. 5 ' ,yn A Y , - ' 'J -. , . '14.. X 'A -i Q- A . fx . SUSANNE M. BOYLE HEIDI E. BRAKE X 1 1 1 2 1 DAVID P. BRAUER DAWN H. BRESLIN ROBERT J. BROSNAN JR. ROBERT J. BROWER -k Y .....,,. s up 'KY ' 7 . I GEORGE J. BROWN H. PATRICIA BROWNE LAURA J.M. BRUNO BERNADETTE R. BRUNT 4 if my . X Qi Z 'N' '?Er3Ei:3:gig5E5:: yf-f'? 1 .V ,...g.f ,,,?m'2?a I ' MARY K. BUCKLEY KIMBERLY A. BUONATO MARK J. BURKE RICHARD T. BURTON TERRY BUSHE DANIEL A. BYRNE N ,i ' A .. I 1 6 Kr J 1' 41, Q f 46 -5 1 ROBERT P. CASEY EDWARD M. CASHMAN ROSANN M. CASTANO PATRICIA A. CAYER Q -A f f' vi A Mr ii-1: 4 ff fffwf' jx A g d . A A .Ik h ..,V .. e ATX ' Q . ,'f .:v'i.:: Q N.. wrt- I V ki f ,qfjfi ' . . .df !2ff'Q'flif.D,.f.f,-1'-f:1,g 'Z fi f LV' - ' H 4- YJ A . TTt?y1'T!???!'.vQ ',e':36:, A, ri x. A. 19 fy f M ff f A . 1, ' - ' 39211 A N N . 1 , JE' 3'8 A ': --x x A 'Sv . l T 'M AT T .X 'B -1 V1 L. ,. V ' .- cf Aw . . .. : , Q -1,3 V it 5 , . A A ff 3 'Xf. , ROBERT J. CHAISSON , ' as A ' STEPHEN C. CHANIS .gg- HOLLY CHASE ROBERT CHASSE ROBERT E. CHMIEL JOHN J. CHOMYN CHRISTINE CIANDRINI MICHAEL G. CICCOTTI ANTHONY G. CIPOLLA PATRICIA M. CLEMENTS .ig Y I, fi .nf-. I z V i , CECILY A. CLOUTIER BETH A. COCCHIERE I STEPHEN C. COLEMAN DENNIS H. COLLINS VIRGINIA COLLINS VINCENT J- CONCA -.3 ., Q-.-.1 .msfi iii 5' w. --ww ..Zp ax 31, my if' ' fig K KATHRYN A. CRANSTON JOSEPH P. CRAVERO DEBORAH A. CRAW ELIZABETH CROCKFORD V . . N I, 'ff L g ' iff ' . f K . iff I! gf ff. f, . 2.1 Q DANIEL W. CRONIN FAITH E. CUENIN dj .if 14' v-w-1060 LENORE CULLEN CHARLES H. CUIVIMINGS III MARY E. CUNNINGHAM ROBERT L. CUNNINGHAM h J I I I I I I I I I A A A A I ROBERT E. CUTLER JOHN G. D'ALESSIO JOSEPH E. D'ANDREA JOHN M. DAHUT I I Q 1 V WX EMMETT J. DALY - ' amz I-Q3 rw,,,5,v -.ivy x PATRICIA A. DANIEL CHARLES DE BLOIS JR. MARK L. DE FAZIO MICHAEL DE FREITAS I I I II II 'a rn II MARK P. DE PAOLO MARY E. DE ROSAS JEANNE-MARIE DE SALVIA ELIZABETH DEL PRETE Q5 ,,n.,,15+,m,g, -U ,V X ,, 1141 . 524 1 ,V-N.. TERENCE J. DELANEY KEVIN M. DENEEN ELIZABETH DESROSIERS ROSEMARIE DEVER MARY V. DIAZ THOMAS G. DIETZ ani? 5 1 . P 'U JAMES F. DORAN REGINA A. DOUGHERTY ALANE M. DOWNES EDWARD X. DOYLE NK .sh- JAMES E. DOYLE JR. PAUL F. DRENNAN ELLEN DUFF JOHN R. DUFFY KATHLEEN M. DUFFY JOHN F. DUGGAN JR. 233 MICHAEL G. DUGGAN ROBERT M. DULLY DAIVA V. DULSKIS LYNNE ANN DUNBRACK 'Q A2 -f' K' H 1 JONI L. DUNNING HELEN A. DURKIN lu TRACY A. DURKIN THOMAS W. EAGAN VANESSA A. EGAN E. RANDOLPH ELLIS JULIE A. ENGLEHARDT PATRICIA A. ENTWISTLE DANIEL W. ESPER EDWARD M. EUSTACE ELLEN C. FAGAN THOMAS E. FAHERTY W i JOSEPH A. FALASCA JOHN M. FARRELL III JOHN R. FEEGEL ELIZABETH M, FENTE JAMES J. FINEGAN MARY P. FINNEGAN JONATHAN E. FISH JEFFERY D. FISHER WILLIAM FITZGERALD 'Fab' I I CHRISTOPHER FITZHARRIS I II I Ii P il IL I V ANNE M, FITZPATRICK J, WARD FITZPATRICK DONNA A. FLEISCHER BARBARA J. FLYNN Q ROBERT M. FOGARTY 1- JOSEPH S. FRAGALA MICHELE I FRAWLEY JOAN M FROST DANIEL W FUI-HAM MARYELLEN FULLER LOUIS M. FUOCO MICHAEL B. GAFFNEY -RICHARD C. GAGLIANO Fl In 1 fs? -- f a '4'f1i, SL I1 f if 1 w- .14 4 . - S- . 'ff V I 'H I ln. 1. ff 'I I V' 'X ,, .J - 4 fp . ' sa I f Iv- ,S 1' N N, iii S .. . A my :fi -I ,f . 'Q 0 - V A 1 C gf ,A ,. ' -.J 3 57514 ' K 4 A - -x- VJ, , .U A ..h - A V. ' I P , ' QI.. H 3,-.J ' 1.-' I' A' ' -- . ,ly -- f f .l I 'ww P sg 4, X' H.---f S f, 'I -. - . ' ' I If -I ' 1 5' If II afr ff I fi is xl. In IA' .' W 1 -- M t , L-I R bgfi ,, -fifvfmr I 4 ' 1. , fn 3 , ' I' Q- - L A , A l ,a su , I . i ,Sb :X 1 I ,A ,fx- E... Q T'-Q' ,f I Sblwgl bil 1 ROSEANN GAGLIARDI ' PAUL J. GAGNE BRIAN J. GALLAGHER CHRIS J. GALLAGHER JAMES A. GALLI PATRICIA R. GALLIGAN l 'Q , w ml sg, 13 ' Q' va. I Q H N .K f 'hs bw iw ANDREW E. GIERTZ MICHAEL A. GIGLIOTTI JOHN K. GILCHRIST EDWARD J. GILL mm 1, if THOMAS L. GILL MARY T. GILLETTE ' 'T' JACQUELINE M. GIRARD ENDRE D. GLENN WILLIAM GOEBELBECKER CHRISTINE M. GONILLO . ,, , , ., ,A .. , -IIQWM f 474 T. If Q L,-, ,A - of ,, .Q ,Q 430' x 8 r I J.. N xx . x W x . 1 ..',gbx W. .. :Six - AM-Q - qw, -4: ., , . A N N' x X ,, W '- l NX Xi X 'tx X xy XS, K N s X YK BM, X. '-1-'.-'2i:5.r- X Q Y x X xxx X 5 X XX T WILLIAM R. HEALEY KEVIN F. I-IEALY RODNEY D. I-IEGER RAYMOND J. HEISLER ' SANDRA L. HEMEON MARY GAIL HICKEY KEVIN D. HICKS CAROLYN HILL PETER J. HILL FRANCIS J. HOFMEISTER BRIAN F. HOGAN MARY BETH HOGGER MARK G. HOLOWESKO 153 . fl' 5 S b V ,,-.- . ' 'G . yy. wi . NANCY M. HoLTz 'F DAVID E. HOWARD J. f I 4 -: gg-, - 35,1 D19 LUV: 6.51 -Wm 7,7 MV MARY F. HOWE MICHAEL G. HOY PAUL A. HOY KURT W. HUEBNER 'F r A J 3 we 7 '13 .. P A MS' F I 'QI J KIM R.E. INGRAM ROBYN JACKSON MARK W. JANNOTT SYLVIA M. JOHN 'Hd-nl DANIEL W, JOHNSON . vfgggm W '52 vw c .., . ji' J, .... ' ., ' .Q - . - 5' I ' if-fl 1 .-f , 2 'O I X I .xv ! JK' A DAVID K. JOHNSON GARY JOHNSON PATRICIA M. JOYCE THOMAS P. JOYCE JR. .L GEORGE J. KAISER KATHLEEN A. KARLEN ELIZABETH M. KEANE OWEN D. KEEGAN 1. fx 'fm . A , . if fw - 1 ' u l 4. , OWEN P. KEENAN III TED MARK KELLUM mtl CHRISTOPHER J. KELLY DANIEL J. KELLY JEAN L. KELLY PAUL K. KELLY JR. if A IV' J 3 5 . KX THOMAS J. KELLY JOHN R. KENNEDY MARIBETH H. KENNEDY PAMELA A. KERESEY I ,NM 'EiE'.T.f'4 . VE'A :iw .::'1a' . BERNARD J. KILKELLY EDWARD F. KILKELLY JAMES A. KILLEN ALYSON M. KING THOMAS F. KOGUT JOANNE M. KOSSUTH MARIBETH KRZESINSKI RICHARD O. KUZIAK DAVID M. LALIBERTE DARALYN D. LAMBERT DAVID P. LAMONTAGNE MARK F. LANDRY THOMAS D. LAUE MARY C. LAWLESS TODD R. LE PINE ELIZABETH A. LEAHY 24 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CATHERINE A. LEDDY ANTHONY W. LEE JOSEPH R. LEONARD JANE M. LESCOE ii:- CATHERINE A. LESTER 'fQfffi71E?'F, ' ' V - - V E- aff 2, .I G Qfv' fi? -, IW, I ii5?r'Z?- . .9 V ' , . 'I' MRI MICHAEL J. LEWIS RICHARD S, LEWIS III MORTON H. LIBBEY JR. SUSAN A. LIDESTRI STEPHEN J. LILLEY I I I I I I I I I I I II II If If I I, I ,, K uf- fx Y, JANET M. LOGAN JULIE A. LOGAN STEPHANIE M. LOGUE VIRGINIA M. LOVETT I Q , , -v ' Q I1 .A A E . J I ' I , 1 ' X, Z, ' ,Sw '1' xg . h 1 1' . ,- , N, I L. I ' Q r . I In F. u. O .L',- X' vs DAVID P. LUBA JOHN LUIZ 4 3V ELIZABETH F. LYNCH JANETIM. LYNCH KEVIN M. LYNCH MARY E. LYNCH 7. f J. W 4? I 251 -em. PATRICIA A. LYNN MARY E. LYTLE JOHN C. MACLEAN JR. JILL M. MACMONEGLE KEVIN J. MADIGAN MARGARET M. MAGGIO J I I I i ' I M. TI-IERESE MAGNIER DANIEL J. MAHONEY III GAIL E. MALONEY KEVIN P. MALONEY MARY ANN MANNING MARY E. MANNING THOMAS S. MARRION MARGARET M. MARTINEK ..., -mw- rv , .,, 1 V 59- - xl, x ..i1. j J : C I CHERYL M. MASI ROBERT T. MASON ' 1 44,,.- ' 5 ' J I, an JOHN J. MASTROTOTARO DANIEL A. MASTROVITO JOSEPH J. MAURO CONSTANCE M. MAYNARD f-In if I . MARIE K. MAYNARD EDWARD O. MAZZAFERRO ELIZABETH A. MCANANEY PATRICIA M. MCANANLY If W f ,av f4. ., X .JOHN M. MCAULIFFE MICHAEL J. MCAULIFFE W A: - A ANDREW G. MCBRIDE JR. PATRICIA A. MCCARRON KELLY E. MCCARTHY MARY M. MCCLOSKEY K H . 1 1 A jf ls- f., f f , :Sa MARY D. MCGRATH MAUREEN E. MCGRATH GARY L. MCGUIRK THOMAS E. MCHUGH JR A A ' .fig xi -:SP N A vvw' . MX., 1 A 'fi , IAMES B. MCKENNEY THOMAS A. MCKNIGHT LESLIE A. MCI-ELL-A-N JAMES G. MCMANUS TERENCE J. MCMANUS II JOHN P. MCNALLY 4 L, W ,K ,Q 1 ,x,,,,,.,.'.. .il-,,,,,5 V, .H ,f....,,-.N..-...gm .... .-....-Y..Y--. tw-FQ l .. I SEEMS LIKE YESTERDA POUR YEARS OF HOLY CROSS As freshmen, walking along the inner perimeter of upper Kimball to get where the food was served . . . standing in line for what seemed like just about everyth- ing, including table reservations, the housing lottery, cashing checks, Kimball meals fespecially during study weekl and, finally, diplomas . . . unforgettable sports clashes with BC . . . the omnipresent winds, which would cut to the bone in winter and harass upper court tennis players while buffeting everyone else in the fall and spring . . . seeing the quad devolve from playing field to demilita- rized zone via the implanting of curbs, fences and trees . . . being the last class to refer to the Hogan II cafe as the pub . . . having statues like The Thinker, The Three Shades and The Hand of Christ become part of the campus scene . . . Miss Woo's, The Lamplighter, Chief- tain's, Becker, Chuck's, The Loft, Show- case Cinema, Steeple's, Pickwick's, Val- ley, Fine Arts, Maxwell Silverman's, Col- lege Square, Caro St., City View, College Hill . . . Fr. Brooks . . . Dr. Baker, Fr. Manning, Fr. LaBran, Peter Simonds, Fr. Markey, Fr. Schroth . . . the towers of Fenwick and O'Kane . . . Hart Center, the fieldhouse, Dinand, Loyola, the chapels, Fitton, Fenwick Theatre, Alumni, Bea- ven, Carlin, Clark, Hanselman, Healy, HoJos, Lehy, Mulledy, Wheeler . . . Ron- nie Perry, Ron Williams, Peter Columbo, Paul Niles, Jude Curtis, Scott Duffy, Ann Gallagher, Sue Biggs, Kathy Lynch fei- ther onel, Charlie Browne, Jamie Welch. The preceding will hopefully serve as a kind of Rorschach for the Class of '82, evoking memories of people met and roads travelled. lt all began with letters received by high school seniors, informing them of their acceptance to The College of the Holy Cross. Some 632 recipients of such notice decided to make this college theirs and a warm, hectic August day of arrival was capped by a meeting of their class in an oppressively hot Kimball Cinemator- ium. There wasn't any film shown to by Greg Sullivan freshmen back then, and the SGA Chair- person couldn't come to speak either, but somehow we survived, secure in the knowledge that the drinking age was eigh- teen and dorm receptions awaited. This group has seen a number of changes at the College since the first day. Kimball was refurbished, spelling the de- mise of the seniors having dinner in the Hogan cafe. Dinand renovations were completed by the end of our first year here and thanks to Ed King and com- pany, the pub went from Hogan ll, where it blissfully opened at 3 PM on Fridays, to lower Kimball, to Hogan B-32, supplant- ing the Saderskellar, and finally to the refitted bowling alley. Peter Simonds and Fr. Connolly began their tenures as we entered, Fr. Markey replaced Mr. McClain as DOS and Dean Fahey gave way to the inimitable Dean Schroth. Cor- ral fences sprung up around campus as did, in front of Hogan, a new clock, which, like its counterparts, displayed its own unique concept of what time it was. But the most important changes are the ones that occurred in us. If freshman year seemed both centuries ago and just around the corner by the time we got to be seniors it was because of the changes we underwent, both spiritually and intel- lectually. For some, four years at Holy Cross served to reinforce ideals held upon entering while others found that the period of matriculation wrought changes in perspectives, goals and commitments. Each of us, experiencing Holy Cross both singularly and as part of our particular cliques, to a certain degree matured, or at least found subtler ways of dealing with situations, Now, as past classes have and future classes will, it is our turn to take leave of Holy Cross. Though it is a step taken with a paradoxical mixture of elation and sad- ness, courage and trepidation, it is an ending which gives way to another chap- ter in our lives. Some day our memory of life on Mt. St. James may dim to the point that we recollect events like Battle of the Blind Date Balls, but it is unlikely we'll lose touch with the friends we made here or that we won't make at least one return visit as alumni. Therels no denying that along with memories of the enjoyment derived from being a part of this close-knit community, recollections of failed romances, projects, and dreams must also be borne, but here, for a precious few moments, we breathed the rarefied atmosphere of a community which was as close to utopian vision as we're likely to come. 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MORIN yn- KEVIN W. MORRIS PAUL R. MORRISON MARYBETH MOYI-AN JOHN J. MOYNIHAN MICHAEL J. MOYNIHAN MICHAEL J. MOYNIHAN ni.- Lg. : V.. 4 iii.: MARY L. MUENKEL PATRICIA E. MULHARE MARY E. MULLEN MAUREEN P. MULLINS el A - . JOHN P. MULLMAN KRISTIN E. MUMFORD gl , DAVID M. MURPHY LAURA E. MUPRHY LYNNE C. MURPHY MICHAEL F. MURPHY MARIANNE E. MURRAY EDWARD B. MYERS MICHELE A. NAKLICKI JOHN T. NEALON JR. ,5 X - M... I P' W5 All-Nh I T11 ' W -- +1-5 ' :N-w - 2 golden eagle K. JOHN F, NEELON MICHAEL P. NERBONNE .4 Sf 3 ELLEN F. NEVILLE JOSEPH J. NICOSIA MARK J. NEIDERBERGER KATHLEEN E. NOLAN FREDERICK L. NUTTALL GWENDOLYNNE O'CONNELL JANE E. O'CONNOR KATHLEEN M. O'CONNOR .omgfffilf -M -..i...,,,.,, ,,,,, .,Y, ELIZABETH A. O'DONNELL A H 1 'Ml WALTER J. O'DONNELL SHEILA M. O'HALLORAN PETER K. O'KEEFE WILLIAM M. O'KEEFE THOMAS H. O'LEARY JR. in QU 36 BARBARA A. O'MAI.LEY MAUREEN A. O'MALLEY M. COLLEEN O'NEIL THOMAS C. O'NEIL ,.x, 1 , ql l .. SL n 5' ' ei 2 2 4 'Q ll 4? 5 CHRISTOPHER O'ROURKE MAURA E. O'SULLIVAN MARY K. OAKES MICHAEL E. OLIVOLO JOHN A. OPAR CAROL R. OPPELT 'WU' ws.. , A W ,nn-V-X -A gf S' . .xt , p, 'QQ g fi , . . . .1 . Q1:Q1.:..u- if t X W, M if X af' T x 'U 4 , , 4 mf' Al 1 5-'JS' 1 w is gy 1 Y l'1 Q Q' C f ?s ?ia'! 5 E I BERNARD D. PRUSACZYK EDWIN G. PUTKONEN LAURA J.M. QUINN THOMAS M. QUINN I ff-IPQZ. - V --A -A-, fivw 'Ji -z Y , -' far. . L.. sf D.' E 11- QQ' ix I . ix 'gi' ' ' r SE, :vT D 'T 'ffm ff 'A 'f I I MATTHEW M. RAGONE DENISE M. RAO fx A STEVEN J. RAPILLG MICHAEL W. REED MICHAEL E. REGA TIMOTHY J. REGAN MARK E. REID BRENDAN J. REILLY DANIEL G. REILLY MARY A. REISER 57' Sl? I 9 I RICHARD P. RENEHAN ALICIA REYNOLDS . .J T - gvfik . -,,5.I3- L-, MA., .I 4 4 .vu vi - -494,3 . mfg., 4 'TIVEOTI-IY J. RIBADENEYRA MARY E. RICHARDS KENNETH H. RIDDICK JAMES L. RILES ' s Q? ANDREW J, RIMKUS EDWARD I-I. ROBERTS PAUL E. ROBEY LISA J. ROCHE IM- A M Afv ,ff . ., yy XXIII IX 'I' ffifmm PAUL A. ROLLO JOHN E. ROONEY TIMOTHY F. ROQUE EILEEN M. ROSE PATRICIA A. ROSE ROBERT J. ROSONE CYNTHIA L. ROUNTREE JAMES F. RUSHFORD DAVID J. RUSSELL CAROL A. RYAN ' ..v- ' - x4 Q v.. 1 . , .1..., o v.. -4-+.v.- fn ,, 4 . . -4, I ..vQ-y-1--1' ,.... Jil!!! is DONNA L. RYAN wow' PAUL M. RYAN JANE F. RYDER KATHERINE H. RYKHUS MAURA K. SABRA ' , . 1 r- .' 5 1,.. U.i',' if -j1.,1L., 1 Z' ..f.1..1-. .i1?.Cnn.:',.1.i,:. ff., , . TIMOTHY V. SCIARRILLO BERNADETTE M. SEMPLE MADONNA M. SGRO JANE A. SHANLEY Y .11 3 .. a QA:- 5 -4. j' . --:fx 1 , ': .?' 'L Bw, f 1, . 3.,' . I ,N . AQ: 'Z Qi! if - 92551. -Eififf - . .iw , , . .. . - . A E., KT .,.-.us MARY K. SHAUGHNESSY EILEEN F. SHEA STEPHEN G. SHEA ANN M. SHEEHAN x . M i r gi' i 55 . 2 5 6 ff 31 ELIZABETH A. SHEEHAN MICHAEL W. SHEEHAN PATRICK J. SHEEHAN DINA A. SHERIDAN F , , 0' . . , , X , ' x IV ..:x X ' X . ,X A R I -I -I- 'x . X-4 , , ' A IX, L . . . , . 4-K ,, -- - J X, ' U' 5 'E , xx 1 A , x T .- f lg, 'f - ' X S I af 1 JOHN J. SICILIAN I 5' LISA M. SIMON MARK A. SIMONE KATHERINE M. SLACK KRISTEN E. SLOAN X .X - J A ' 1 K .N IJ I STEPHEN M. SLOVENKAI JEFFREY R. SMITH MICHAEL A. SMITH OLIVER SOLOMON I I - ZF 1 K. Eff- A-ff E 'X I 3 . 1 ' 5 I 1 x N 2 V ,sf .- , 'I .:' K .I , I If 4 I I I I I 4 LEONARD M. SPALDING ANTHONY T. SPERANZA JEANINE A. ST. CYR RICHARD ST GERMAIN -A -4,25-r MARGARET M- STAPOR CRAIG M. STEVENS ELLEN J. STOTZ BONNIE A. STUPUR F- ,,,,.- I f M- fe f Pd. i I, GREGORY E. SULLIVAN JAMES F. SULLIVAN ly fl! X I QA .5 ,v '11-'xr' . Q vu JAMES L. SULLIVAN JOHN F. SULLIVAN MARTHA W. SULLIVAN MARY E. SULLIVAN 7 I I I I I I I I F .xgaaag , 4 F I 1 PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN REBECCA L. SURRAN REGINA M. SWEENEY LISA M. SWIENCICKI I i Q if - X e -.f O ., I .,, V A ..,, 5223. if' 415 1 ' 'QQ PATRICIA M. TAHAN MARY-LORETTA TAKSAR MARY S. TARRANT MARK P. TASSINARI X KEVIN R. SWORDS I MARK R TAYLOR MICHAEL J THOMPSON WAYNE T THORNTON JOHN R TIMMINS ,lm- W- MARK M TOMAINO MARY T TRANK 5 'Q SUSAN L TRESPACZ SARA E TRUE ROBERT M TUTINO KATHLEEN VAILLANCOURT O j V fl V, A fAA-- X TA ' - I . Ax '.A,, f-VA xm . V A I 4 f J i 3 f KAREN L. WADE DANIEL J. WALSH DARREN A. WALSH RICHARD J. WALSH .wg r - -- . .Jade 1. . HM . 5 -w' 1 v v 1 Q 'I I ENDIA P. WALTON , . JOHN J. WASILEWSKI CYNTHIA I. WATERS KATHERINE M. WATERS ROBERT A. WEIS .1 Isl' 9 DENNIS J. WELCH NANCY M. WELSH DREW E. WERNER MEGAN K. WHELAN RV DEBORAH L. WHITE X IMS PATRICIA M. WHITE KAREN A. WILLIS JOHN C. WILLS CYNTHIA A. WOLAK LINDA M. WOOD KIMBERLY WRIGI-ITINGTON ANNE WUNDERLICK DONALD G. XENOS II 'e .-1 1 .. 4 .1 ...wr-58. X X ggigzf. 1 xl X f FRANK Y. YIP I I l g. CHERYL A. YOUNG CYNTHIA L. ZACHOS RONALD F. ZIER ALEXANDER J, ZITO 2 camp david peace talks ' john paul Il chosen ?2,t'r.-'e-'t',jfLg:43:.-'g'.g,- ' :: cv-15-251111 ' O I ff?-Fi AKASTEN, JONATHAN P., 5 Colonial Rd., Auburn, MA 01501. English. Crusader staff, Purple Key iVice-Presi- dentl. ALEXANDER, PATRICIA E., 105 St. Paul's Place, Hemp- stead, N.Y. 11550. Psychology. ALFANO, PAUL J., 12 Woodlock Rd., Canton, MA 02021. Political Science. Political Science SAC iChairmanl, Knights of Columbus ITrusteel. ALLAIRE, ROBERT F., 34 Edgemere St., Brockton, MA 02401. History. ALLEN, MARCEL V. East St., Cassville, N.Y. 13318. Economics. ALLWOOD, RHONDA M., 57 Worrington Pl., East Or- ange, N.J. 07017. Psychology. Women's Organization, Black Students' Union, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Basketball, House Council- HoJo's iExec. Secretaryl, Psy- chology tutor, Purple Key Little Brother Program. AMANTI, NANCY E., 19 Alexandra Rd., Lynnfield, MA 01940. Economics. Healy House Council, Hockey Cheer- leader, CCB of D, Omnicron Delta Epsilon. AMBROSE, JOHN M., 1853 West Shore Rd., Warwick R.l. 02889. Political Science. AMODEO, PAUL R., 458 Western Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12203. Economics. Indoor and Outdoor Track, College Choir, Fenwick Theatre, Jazz Ensemble, Polo Team. ANDERSON, LINDA S., 74 Ormsbee Ave., Proctor, VT 05765. Psychology. ANDREACH, ELIZABETH C., 18 Wright St., Pearl River N.Y. 10965. EconomicsjAccounting. R.A., Economics SAC, Omicron Delta Epsilon, ACT. ANDREOLI, JOHN T., 9 Rittenhouse Rd., Worcester, MA 01602. Economics. Football lCaptainl, Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Hockey, Alhambra, Knights of Co- lumbus. ANGELINI, PAULA F., 46 South St., Leominster, MA 01453. Biology. Women's Lacrosse, Senior Class Play, Tour guide for Admissions Office. ARAMENTO, MARK L., 780 Grafton St., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. English. Worcester House. ARENA, ALISON C., 8 Mast Hill Rd., Hingham, MA 02043. Sociology. RA, YARC iC0-Presldentl, Dance Club, Ski Club, Big BrotherfBig Sister Program, Students for Responsible Drinking ARNELL, CHARLYN R., 34 Twin Circle Dr., Rochester, N.Y 14624. Psychology. Women's Basketball, Women's Rugby Club. ASHUR, ANTHONY A., 258 Dana Ave., Milton, MA 02186 History College Organist, CCB of D, CCM, College Choir, Schola, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Music SAC, Campus Center Advisory Council, SGA, Senior Class Play, SPUD, ACT, Fenwick Theatre, Big BrotherfBig Sis- ter Program. ASPRINIO, DAVID E , 3246 West Shore Rd., Warwick, R I 02886 Biology, Pre-med Biology Society, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, In- tramural Softball BABINEAU, DIANE E., 15 Browning Ave., Nashua, N.H. 03062. French, Pre-med. CCB of D lRecreations Chairper- sonl, Modern Languages SAC. BABINEAU, TIMOTHY J., 100 Ross St., Fitchburg, MA 01420. Biology, Pre-med. Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Big BrotherjBig Sister Program. BAKER, MARIE K., cfo Annett, 18 Cannon Dr., Newtown, CT 06470. Psychology. C.C.D. lCoordinatorl, Psychology SAC IChairpersonl, SPUD, Big BrotherfBig Sister Pro- gram, CCM. BAKER, RICHARD E. JR., 72 Oak St., Plymouth, MA 02360. Biology, Pre-med. Football, Biology Society. BARBARISI, MARCO C., 215 Terrace Dr., Mankato, MN 56001. Physics. WCHC, ACT, Intramural Football, Toma- hawk. BARKER, KENT M., 27 Hall Ave., Nashua, N.H. 03060. Economics. House Council, SGA, Economics SAC, Physics Society, Intramurals. BARNES, FRANK, 223-20 114th Rd., Cambria Heights, N.Y. 11411. Chemistry, Pre-med. WCHC, BSU, Bishop Healy Society Nice-Presidentl, Photo Society lAssoc. Di- rectorl, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football. BARNEY, GINA M., 27 Paulk Terr., Springfield, MA 01128. Economics. Intramural Basketball. BARRESI, FRANK J., 28 Stagecoach Rd., Windsor, CT 06095. Physics. Physics SAC ICO-Chairmanl, Soccer. BARRY, JOHN F., 28 Kenilworth Rd., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. Economics. BARRY, TIMOTHY G., 9 Kingston Rd, Plaistow, N.H. 03865. History. Football, Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Hockey, Knights of Columbus. BATES, LISA K., 105 Watson St., Leicester, MA 01524. English. BATTISTA, LAUREN A., 40 Park View Dr., Hingham, MA 02043. Sociology. WCHC, Crusader, SGA, CCB of D, House Council, Tour guide for Admissions Office. , BAUER, KAREN A., 3 Poplar Ave., North Brunswick, N.J. 08902. EconomicsfMathematics. Ski Club iPresidentl, Eco- nomics SAC iChairpersonl, Pre-Management Society lTrea- surerl, CCB of D Outings Committee, Wind Ensemble. BEECHER, THOMAS N., 5 Woodlawn Ave., Bedford, N.H. 03102. Chemistry, Pre-med. Cross and Crucible, RA, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society. BELL, GARY M., 463 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10805. Classics. Cross-Country, Track BELL, ROBERT A., 10 State St., North Babylon, N.Y. 11704. Political Science. BSU Admissions Committee ICO- Chairmanl, Crusader. BELLWOAR, PETER T., 1212 Lindale Ave , Drexel Hill, PA 19026 English. Soccer, SGA, Commencement Com- mittee, Knights of Columbus, 1843 Club BENDER, LISA E., 4237 North 19th St., Milwaukee, WI 53209. English. BENNETT, DENNIS P. 739 Austin St., Westfield, N.J. 07090. Political Science. BENTLEY, TYRONE, 20 Richmond Plaza 1f34G, Bronx, N.Y. 10453. Visual Arts, Pre-med. BSU, Intramurals. BERETTA, RICHARD R. JR., East Shore Rd. 32388, Ja- mestown, R.l. 02835. English, Pre-dent. Knights of Colum- bus, Westboro State Mental Hospital Program lDirectorl. BERNERO, ANNE MARIE, 32 Maulbeck Ave., Westwood, N.J. 07675. Spanish. RA, Purple Patcher IBusiness Man- agerl, House Council, Intramurals. BETTLEY, MARY R. Box 207, Sagamore Beach, MA 02562. Psychology, Pre-med. Marching Band, CCM, Eu- charistic Minister, Peer Minister, Folk Group. BIBAUD, WILLIAM C., 12 Birmingham Rd., Worcester, MA 01606. Psychology, Pre-med. Intramurals. BIGAMS, SHELLY L., 75 Lafayette Ave., East Orange, N.J. 07017. History. ACT, BSU, Tour guide for Admis- sions Office, Fenwick Theatre, Women's Organization. BIRMINGHAM, LESLEY A., 12 Partridge Cir., Brockton, MA 02401. History. BISHOP, BRUCE E., 29 Nursery Rd., Melville, N.Y. 11746. EconomicsfAccounting. BLACK, PHILIP A., 19 Iowa St., Worcester, MA 01602. English. Knights of Columbus, Crusader, House Council. BLAKE, DANIEL P., 1 Nickerson Rd., Lexington, MA 02173. French. Sailing Club, Music SAC. BOARDMAN, SCOTT F., 224 Crescent Rd., Burlington, VT 05401. Economics. Senior Class Play, Intramurals, The Purple, Knights of Columbus. BOCCACCIO, DIANE M., 15 Quail Hill, Wethersfield, CT 06109. EconomicsfAccounting. House Council, CCM. BOHDIEWICZ, FRANCIS X. J., 7 Thornton Rd., Worces- ter, MA 01606. Biology. Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Intramural Volleyball. BOISTURE, DAVID M., 52 Woodcrest Dr., Woodcliff Lake, N.J. History. Football, Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Hockey. BOLAND, MARK, 131 Belmont Ave., Clarks Green, PA 18411. Biology, Pre-med. BOLINGER, JANE, 48 Colburn St., North Attleboro, MA 02760. Political Science. Women's Organization, Purple Key. BOUTOT, PAUL F., 4 Linwood Dr., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. Psychology. BOYER, CAROL J., 74 FIeet's Cove Rd., Huntington, N.Y. 17743. Biology, Pre-med. SGA, Purple Key, RA. BOYLE, SUSANNE M., 9 North Helderberg Pkwy., Slin- gerlands, N.Y. 12159 Biology. Hunger Action Coalition, SPUD, Intramurals, ACT, CCD, House Council. BRAKE, HEIDI E , 217 Kohr Rd., Kings Park, N.Y. 11754. Economics-AccountingfGerman. Purple Key, WCHC. freshmen arrive ' toga parties 0 food fight erupts Q 'LL yanks 5, sox 4 ' lst test tube baby ' 3 mile island BRAUER, DAVID P., 144 Farm St., Dover, MA 02030. Mathematics. Purple Patcher, Crusader. BRESLIN, DAWN H., 743 Arroues Dr., Fullerton, CA 92635. Political Science. SPUD 4 Big Sister Program, Tour Guide for Admissions Office. BROSNAN, ROBERT J. JR., 48 Thornberry Rd., Winches- ter, MA 01890. EconomicsjAccounting. 1843 Club, SPUD, Intramurals. BROWER, ROBERT J., 31 Sherbrooke Pkwy., Livingston, N.J. 07039. History. Football. BROWN, GEORGE J. III, 41 Wannamoisett Rd., East Providence, R.l. 02914. Physics, Pre-med. BROWNE, H. PATRICIA, 96 Calvin Ave., Syosset. N.Y. 11791. Psychology. Purple Key, Eucharistic Minister IChairpersonl, Lector, WCHC, C.C.D., Admissions Inter- viewer and Panelist, Students for Responsible Drinking, RA Alternate, Education SAC IChairpersonl, Intramurals. BRUNO, LAURA J-M., Maple Ave., Millbrook, N.Y. 12545. Classics. BRUNT, BERNADETTE R., 270 Wolf Hill Rd., Melville, N.Y. 11747. Spanish, Pre-med. Purple Key, Cross and Crucible, Modern Language SAC, Phi Sigma Iota, Intramur- als, Spanish Club. BUCKLEY, MARY KATE, 19 Heather Ln., Wilton, CT 06897. EconomicsfEnglish. BUONATO, KIMBERLY A., 21 Westerly Rd., Weston, MA 02193. Psychology. BURKE, MARK J., 78 Daly Ave, Dalton, MA 01226. Philosophy. BURTON, RICHARD T, 26 Lambert Ave , Haverhill, MA 01830. Political Science. Naval ROTC IBattaIion Executive Oflicerl, Institute of Industrial Relations, Intramural Foot- ball. BUSHE, TERRY, PO. Box 471, Charlton City, MA 01508. Biology. BYRNE, DANIEL A., 2753 Woodbine, Evanston, IL 60201. Economics. Rugby, Knights of Columbus, House Council, Intramurals. CAHILL, KAREN E., 24 Bradford Rd., Wellesley, MA 02181. Economics. CCB ol D, Soccer Team, Omicron Delta Epsilon. CAMBRIA, ROBERT A., 601 Drake Ave., Roselle, NJ 07203. Biology. Frisbee. CAPPUCCI, PAUL L., 784 Shawsheen St., Tewksbury, MA 01876. Math CARBALLEIRA, LITA., 157,04 35th Ave , Flushing, NY 11354. Psychology Racquetball, SPUD. CARNEY, KATHLEEN., 18 Farwell Ave., Hyde Park, NY 02136. History. CARON, ROBERT J , 113 Oakdale St , Wethersfield, CT 06109. Math. Bishop Healy Society, CCM, K of C, CCD teacher, Pax Christi, Choir, Friends ol Loyola. CARROLL, LAURIE J., 623 Winter St., Framingham, MA 01701 Economics. ACT, Choir, Schola, Fenwick Theatre, Senior Play. CASEY, CHRISTOPHER G., 55 Berwyn Rd., West Hart- ford, CT 06107. Psychology. K of C, Rugby, SGA, House Council, 1843 Club, Lacrosse. CASEY, JAMES A., 9 Villa Ln., Smithtown, NY 11787 Chemistry. Tennis, AFROTC, AAS, K of C, Cross 81 Cruci- ble, House Council. CASEY, ROBERT P., 2002 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, PA 18509. English. House Council, SGA, Students for Life Ipresl, Intramurals. CASHMAN, EDWARD M., 35 Elmdale St., Boston, MA 02122. History. Rugby, CCD teacher, Crusader, YOYO House Council, Student Supervisor. CASTANO, ROSANNE M., 57 Morse Ave., Brockton, MA 02401. Psychology. CAYER, PATRICIA A., 895 Ash St., Brockton, MA 32401. Economics. Cross and Scroll Society, Music SAC, House Council, Pre-Management Society. SHAISSON, ROBERT J., 2307 Harvest Farm Rd., Elders- berg, MD 21784. Economics. CHANIS, STEPHEN C., 78 New Bond St., Worcester, MA 01606. Math. Chess club, Intramurals. CHASE, HOLLY., 487 King St., Cohasset, MA 02025, Sociology. CHASSE, ROBERT T., 44 Atlantic Ave, Dover, NH 03820 Psychology, Pre-med. Jazz Ensemble, K of C, Rac- quetball Club, Senior Play CHMIEL, ROBERT E., 2 Silverwhite Ave., Red Bank, NJ, 07701. Economics. Intramurals, Director-Girls' Intramural Basketball. CHOMYN, JOHN J., 6 Amherst PI., Upper Montclair, NJ 07043. Biology, Pre-med. Sailing Team, Biology Society, K of C. CIANDRINI, CHRISTINE C., 161 Passaic Ave., Roseland, NJ 07068. Policy Studies. Special Studies Comm., Choir, Schola, CCM, Washington Internship CICCOTTI, MICHAEL G., 1514 Quincy Ave., Dunmore, PA 18509 Biology, Pre-med. Intramurals, HARA, RA, House Council, Crew Team, WCHC, Student Interviewer in Admissions Dept CIPOLLA, ANTHONY G., 6293 N. Kolmar, Chicago, IL 60646. Biology. CLEMENTS, PATRICIA M., 12 Silver Maple Dr., Clifton Park, NY 12065. English WCHC Inews directorl, Crusad- er, Hanily-Howland Memorial Lecture Comm., Modern Dance Club, Intramurals. CLOUTIER, CECILY A., 47 Mary Ln., Vernon, CT 06066 EconomicsfAccounting. Senior Week Ichairmanl, Outings Comm. lchairmanl, Crew Team, Senior Play, Intramurals. COCCHIERE, BETH A., 210 Pine St., Haworth, NJ 07641. History. House Council, RA, HARA. COLEMAN, STEPHEN C., 53 Beethoven St., Binghamton, NY 13905. Biology. Tennis Team, SPUD, K ol C, CCB ol D, Intramurals, Biology Society. COLLINS, DENNIS H., 145 Fifty Acre Rd. So, Smithtown, NY 11787. Political Science. Cross Country Team, Track Team. COLLINS, VIRGINIA G., 3423 Gladwyn Ave., Pennsau- ken, NJ 08109. Sociology. BSU. CONCA, VINCENT J., 462 Rockaway Rd., Dover, NJ 07801. Psychology. Football Team, Track Team. CONLIN, JANE L., 153 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, NJ 07042. English. Theater productions, Swim Team. CONNOR, ANN., 31 Blake St., Quincy, MA 02170 Math. CONRAD, CHRISTINE M., 387 Colonial Blvd., Washing- ton Township, NJ 07675. EconomicsfAccounting. Purple Patcher IBusiness Mngr.l, House Council, Intramurals. CONVERY, SUZANNE H., 666 Main St., Sugar Notch, PA 18706. History. CONWAY, KEVIN W., 195 Prospect Hill Rd., Noank, CT 06340. English. WCHC, The Purple, Bike Club, Modern Dance Club. CORAZZINI, SHARON M., 20 Morrill Ave., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. Math. Worcester House. CORDOVA, ANDRES L., Box 2152, San Juan, P.R. 00903 Philosophy. Philosophy Honor Society, Ultimate Frisbee. COREY, MARY E., 26 Bettswood Rd., Norwalk, CT. 06851. English. COSTA, JOHN F., Alder Ln., Sandy Hook, CT 06482 History. COVENEY, EILEEN C., 32 Gov. Belcher Ln., Milton, MA 02186. Economics. COX, DANIEL R., 7 Rawson Hill Dr., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. English. Tennis Team, Intramurals. COYNE, THOMAS J., 19040 Shelbourne Rd., Shaker Heights, OH 44118. European History. BJF Debating Soci' ety. CRANSTON, KATHRYN A., Broad St., Barre, MA 01005 Fine Arts. 1843 Club, Choir, House Council, SPUD CRAVERO, JOSEPH P., 132 Turtle cove Ln.. Hunting ton, NY 11743. Chemistry. P19-m2Cl RA, SPUD, CRAW, DEBORAH A., 39 W. Main St., Millbury, MA 01527. Math. Math SAC. CROCKFORD, ELIZABETH C., Box 1, New London, NH 03257. Psychology. CRONIN, DANIEL W , 31 Hillside Dr., Lunenburg, MA 01462. Political Science. Intramurals, K of C, Marching Band, Ultimate Frisbee CUENIN, FAITH E., 4 Russet Ln, Lynnlield, MA 01940. History kimball carpet opposed ' cross punts bc, 30-2 skylab returns ' margaret thatcher bntlsh pm CULLEN, LENORE., 6 Hawktree Dr., Westwood, MA 02090. European Lit. CUMMINGS, CHARLES H. III, 125 N. Court, Tiverton, Rl 02878. Biology. Fencing, SPUD. CUNNINGHAM, MARY E., 4 Dark Ln., Peabody, MA 01960. Chemistry, Pre-med. Softball Team, Intramurals, SPUD, RA, Minor Sports Comm. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT L., 23 Hilton Ave., Garden City, NY 11530. Political Science. Rugby, Cross Country, Folk Group, Students for Lite, HARA, Gentlemen of Din- and Men's Club. CURLEY, JAMES M., 3 Henry Terr., Worcester, MA 01603. Russian Area Studies. CUTLER, ROBERT E. JR., 12 Elm St., Foxboro, MA 02035. Political Science. WCHC, Kung Fu Club, Baseball Team. ACT, SPUD. D'ALESSIO, JOHN G., 18 Eagle Nest Rd., Morristown- ship, N.J. 07960. Chemistry, Pre-med. Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Football, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey, Knights of Columbus, Committee for Campus Min- istry, 1843 Club, Cross and Crucible. D'ANDREA, JOSEPH E., 112 Sherwood Ln., Raynham, MA 02767. History. DAHUT, JOHN M., 9324 Garden Ct., Potomac, MD 20854. History, Intramurals, 1843 Club, Kennedy '80, Denny and D.B.'s lManagerl. DALY, EMMETT J., 1 New England Dr., Rochester, N.Y. 14618. Economics. RA, Purple Key, Judicial Board. DANIEL, PATRICIA A., 455 Center St., Bridgewater, MA 02324. Urban Studies. Crusader, Bishop Healy Society, Abby's House, Field Hockey, House Council. DE BLOIS, CHARLES H. JR., 35 Naushon Rd., Pawtuck- et, R.l. 02861. Mathematics. Mathematics SAC, Knights of Columbus, Rugby, Hockey, House Council. DE FAZIO, MARK L., 1154 83rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11228. Classics, Pre-med. Tennis, Crusader, Purple Patch- er, 1843 Club. DE FREITAS, MICHAEL A. O., 19 Cushnoc Dr., Augusta, ME 04330. English. Crusader lGraphics Editorl, Intramur- als. DE PAOLO, MARK P., 8 Hemlock Ln., Milford, MA 01757 Economics. Rugby, Lacrosse, House Council, SGA, Knights of Columbus. DE ROSAS, MARY E., 46 Kimball Rd., Arlington, MA 02174. French. Track, Women's Organization, Hunger Ac- tion Coalition. DE SALVIA, JEANNE-MARIE, 8 Alden St, Milford, MA 01757. History. Hockey Cheerleader, Eucharistic Minister, SPUD, Tour guide lor Admissions Office, Pre-Management Society. DEL PRETE, ELISABETH M , 41 Nixon Rd., Framingham, MA 01701 Religious Studies. Women's Rugby, Softball, Religious Studies SAC, Student Government Judicial Board, Big BrotherfBig Sister Program drinking age liked ' DELANEY, TERENCE J., 4 Bay St., Bronx, N.Y. 10464. Chemistry. Rugby, SPUD, Chemistry SAC. Big Brother! Big Sister Program, Cross and Crucible, Intramurals. DENEEN, KEVIN M., 55 Nook Farms Rd., Windsor, CT 06095. Mathematics. Cross-Country, Track, Senior Class Play, Pi Mu Epsilon. DESROSIERS, ELIZABETH A., 87 Taylor Rd., Belmont, MA 02178. English. Women's Crew. DEVER, ROSEMARIE, 1875 Custom Village, North Mer- rick, N.Y. 11566. Political Science. DIAZ, MARY V., 91 Mountain St., Haydenville, MA 01039. Psychology. Bishop Healy Society tVice-Presidentl, Spring Track, BSU, Intramurals, Modern Dance. DIETZ, THOMAS G., P.O. Box 70-Rd 41 Rt. 211 W., Middletown, N.Y. 10940. Religious Studies. DIPASQUALE, PHILIP J., 8 Hastings Cir., Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. English. Purple Key, Senior Class Play, Crusader, House Council, C.C.D., SGA, Curriculum Committee, SAFC, EPC, RA, Committee on Distribution Requirements DOHERTY, GERARD M., 316 Dixon Ave., Mt. Lebanon, PA 15216. Chemistry. Racquetball Club, SPUD, Marching Band, RA. DOHERTY, PAUL F., 133 Maple St., West Roxbury, MA 02132. English. Student Government Judicial Board, Knights of Columbus, Young Businessmen's Association of America. DOHR, PETER S., 23 Hardwood Hill Rd., Pittsford, N.Y. 14534. Psychology. College Choir, Schola, ACT. DONAHUE, MARY T., 114 Lockland Ave., Framingham, MA 01701. Psychology. DONOGHUE, MARY B., Jersey Lane, Manchester, MA 01944. Psychology, Pre-med College Choir, Crusader, SPUD. DONOHUE, MAUREEN E., 81 Putnam Ave., Hamden, CT 06517. Psychology. RA, Admissions Tour Guide, Students for Responsible Drinking, SPUD lBig Sisterl DONOVAN, GEORGE D., 243 Lowell St., Andover, MA 01810. Econonomics. Soccer ICaptainl, NROTC DONOVAN, JOAN F., 208 Gray St., Arlington, MA 02174. Chemistry. DOOLEY, ANN M., 203 Holly St., Cranford, NJ 07016. History, Pre-med. Basketball. DORAN, JAMES F., 24 Sunset Dr., North Caldwell, NJ 07006. Physics, Pre-med. Rugby, Intramurals, SGA. DOUGHERTY, REGINA A., 5 Red Coat Cir., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. History. Cheerleading, SAC lHistoryl DOWNES, ALANE M., 694 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 PsychologyfGerman. Crew, College Choir, JYA lFreiburg, Germanyl. DOYLE, EDWARD X., 33 Nemasket Rd., West Falmouth, MA 02574. English. Football, Rugby, Intramurals, Crusad- er, Knights of Columbus, YOYO, House Council, SGA. DOYLE, JAMES E. JR., 23 Bayberry Rd., Princeton, NJ 08540. History. Crew, SGA IHealy Rep, At-Large, SAFC Chairman, Executive Comm., '80-'81 Man of the Yearl, Crusader IAssoc. News Editorl, Commencement Comm. DRENNAN, PAUL F., 59 Holmes Rd., Pittsfield, MA 01201. Economics. DUCLOS, CARLA J., 9 Central St., Wakefield, MA 01880. German. ' DUFF, ELLEN N., 27 Kelsey Rd., Natick, MA 01760. Chemistry, CCM, Serving Coordinator, Eucharistic Minis- ter, Peer Minister, SGA, Curriculum Committee, Cross and Crucible lSecretaryl. DUFFY, JOHN R., 557 First St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11215. Biology. Biology Society, Biology SAC, Tennis, Intramur- als, Ski Club. DUFFY, KATHLEEN M., 128 Northampton St., Warwick, R.I. 02888. EnglishfFrench. Crusader, Association pour la Culture Francaise, Phi Sigma Iota, Hunger Action Coali- tion. DUGGAN, JOHN F. JR., 8 Elnora Dr., Worcester, MA 01606. EconomicsjAccounting. Purple Patcher ICopy Edi- tori, Tennis, Intramurals, Ski Club, Photography Club, VITA, Omicron Delta Epsilon. DUGGAN, MICHAEL G., 57 Viden Rd., Quincy, MA 02169. Sociology. Intramurals, Football, C.C.D., Big Broth- erfBig Sister Program, YARC, House Council. DULLY, ROBERT M., 62 Longmeadow Rd., Huntington, CT 06484. Economics. Ultimate Frisbee, SPUD Big Broth- erfBig Sister Program. DULSKIS, DAIVA V., 233 Bahama Blvd., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931. Economics. Abby's House. DUNBRACK, LYNNE A., 67 Lunda St.. Waltham, MA 02154. Sociology. Crusader, Sailing Club, Women's Orga- nization, Political Science SAC, Women's Lacrosse. DUNNING, JONI, 11 Fanewood Dr., New Windsor, N.Y. 12550. Economics. DURKIN, HELEN A., 26 Bond St., Reading, MA 01867. Polticial Science, Hanselman HPRA, Women's Organiza- tion lBoard Memberl, Political Science SAC, Women's La- crosse. DURKIN, TRACY A., 20 Glenvue Dr., Carmel, N.Y. 10512. Chemistry. Field Hockey, CCM. 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I I I' 1 4 LEDDY, CATHERINE A., 31 Portland Rd., Summit, NJ LYNN, PATRICIA A., 400 Broadview Dr, Syracuse, NY . . ' - - , , ty. - I s C I Q day : hostages freed ' reagan, pope I MALONEY, GAIL E., 32 Buckwheat Dr, Fairport, NY, 14450. Chemistry. MALONEY, KEVIN P., 1130 Romona Rd, Wilmette, IL 60091. Economics. MANNING, MARY ANN, 17 William DR, Jewett City, CT 06351. History. Schola, Crusader, Folk Group, Eucharistic Minister, YARC. MANNING, MARY E., 11 Woodlawn Ave, So. Glens Falls, NY 12801. Biology, Pre-med. Women's Softball, women's Crew, SGA Athletic Council, Minor Sports Comrruttee, SAC, SPUD Big Sister, Intramurals. MARRION, THOMAS S., 50 West Main St, Niantic, CT 06357. History. MARTINEK, MARGARET M., 30 Decatur Lane, Wayland, MA 01778. Visual Arts- Studio. SPUD, Women Against Pornography March. MASI, CHERYL M., 15 Eldon Dr,, Franklin, MA 02038. French. Modern Language SAC, Purple Patcher, Women's Organization, Phi Sigma Iota, Purple Key, Big Sister. MASON, ROBERT T., 19 Hunters Path, Wethersfield, CT 06109. Biology. Biology Society ITreasurerl, Education SAC, Biology SAC, Committee for Campus Ministry. MASTROTOTARO, JOHN J., 545 Quinapoxet St., Jeffer- son, MA 01522. MathematicsfPhysics. Golf Team. MASTROVITO, DANIEL A., 10 Bruce Ave, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. EconomicsfAccounting. Rugby, Cruader. MAURO, JOSEPH J., 61-48 85th St, Middle Village, NY 11379, HistoryfReIigious Studies. Server, Lector, Crusad- er, WCHC, History SAC, Peer Ministry. Cross 8: Scroll, Athletic Council, Intramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Sig- ma Nu lSecretaryl, RA. MAYNARD, CONSTANCE M., 27 Pauline St,, Randolph, MA. 02368, FrenchfSpanish. CCD Teacher, Abby's House, SPUD, Folkgroup, Eucharistic Minister, Intramur- als, Tour Guide. MAYNARD, MARIE K., 231 Boston Post Rd., Waterford, CT. 06385. PsychoIogyfSocioIogy. Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta. MAZZAFERRO, EDWARD O., 575 West St., Leominster, MA. 01453. EconomicsfAccounting. Miller Campus Re- presentative, Football, Knights of Columbus, Intramurals, House Council. MC ANANEY, ELIZABETH A., 57 Manhattan Ave., Yon- kers, N.Y. 10707. Biology. WCHC, Intramurals, Folk Group. MC ANANLY, PATRICIA M., 722 Warren Ave., Ho-Ho- Kus, New Jersey. 07423, French. SPUD Big Sister, Intra- mural Basketball, Campus Tours, Hunger Action Coalition, SGA Dorm Rep, Junior Year Abroad, Cross Country, Track. MC AULIFFE, JOHN M., 406 Wolcott Street, Auburndale, MA. 02166. History, Pre-med. YOYO, Hockey, Lacrosse, Intra-Football. MC AULIFFE, MICHAEL J., 19 Brookman St., Worcester, MA. 01606. Religious Studies, Fencing, CCD, CCM, Reli- gious Studies SAC. MC BRIDE, ANDREW G., 40 Rock Rd., Glen Rock, N.J. 07452, Political Science. Crusader, Honors Program, HPRA, All Intramurals. MC CARRON, PATRICIA A., 64 Statler Road, Belmont, MA. 02178. EconomicsfAccounting. MC CARTHY, KELLY E., 18939 Story Rd., Rocky River, OH. 44116. English. Crusader lEditor-In-Chiefl, SGA: Film Series Committee, SAFC Appeals Committee, Women's Organization. MC CLOSKEY, MARY M., 28 Dover Parkway, Steward Manor, NY. 11530. Spanish. MC CONNELL, MAUREEN A., 327-84th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209. Psychology. Crew, SPUD, Intramurals, RA lAlt.l, Students for Responsible Drinking. MC CORMICK, ANNE M., 9800 West Suburban Dr, Mi- ami, FL 33156. English. MC CULLOUGH, CHARLES M., 3-4 Fairview Gdns., Kingston, NY 12401. Psychology. Knights of Columbus, CCB of D, Saderskellar, WCHC-News, Sailing Club, Chess Club. Sir Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. MC CURLEY, M. ELLEN, 415 Wethersfield Ave. Apt. 3, Hartford, CT. 06114. English. Choir, Spanish Club, MC DERMOTT, DAVID H., 93 Goodenough St., Brighton, MA 02135. Economics. Institute of Industrial Relations, Intramural Football. MC DONAGH, ANNMARIE S., 187 Needham St., Ded- ham, MA 02026. BiologyfEnglish. MC ELROY, DAVID M., 47 Bradford Rd., Milton, MA. 02186. Economics. Rugby, Hockey, HPRA, HARA, Big Brother, Gentlemen of Dinard Men's Club. MC GILLICUDDY, MARY A., 100 Harris Avenue, Need- ham, MA 02192. Classics. JYA-Univ. of Edinburgh, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, YARC, SPUD. Mc oovERN, JOSEPH R., 198 wsfwick si. Portland, Miz. 04102. English. MC GOVERN, PATRICIA L., 774 Schirra Drive, Oradell, N.J. 07649. English. Intramurals, House Coun'cil, Year- book Photography Staff. MC GRATH, MARGARET A., 35 Flag Dr., Manchester, CT. 06040. Chemistry. Purple Key, WCHC, 1843 Club, Yearbook Staff. MC GRATH, MARY DENISE, 6 Pin Oak Lane, Chappa- qua, N.Y. 10514. Political Science. Field Hockey, JYA- Spain, SPUD, Dance Club, Admission Tour Guide, Minor Sports Committee. MC GRATH, MAUREEN E., 77 Chamberlain Rd., Wethers- field, CT. 06109. EconomicsfAccounting. Choir, Phi Beta Kappa. MC GUIRK, GARY L. 203 Prospect St., Athol, MA. 01331. History. RA, Students for Responsible Drinking, Big Brother, Commencement Committee, St. Thomas More Pre-legal Society, Gentlemen of Dinand Men's Club. MC HUGH, THOMAS E., 119 Reed St., Philadelphia, PA., 19147. English. Student Advisory Committee lEnglishl, Football, Crusader Staff, CCD, Intramurals, YOYO. MC KENNEY, JAMES B., 1 Dixfield Rd., Worcester, MA. 01606, Psychology. MC KNIGHT, THOMAS A., 7501 18th St. N,E., St. Pe- tersburg, FL. 33702. Classics, Lacrosse ICaptainl. MC LELLAN, LESLIE A., 324 Seaview Ave., Osterville, MA., 02655. Psychology. Swim Team, Alumni House Council, CCD Teacher, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Soci- ety, Campus Tour Guide. MC MANUS, JAMES G., 50 Mower St., Worcester, MA. 01602. History. MC MANUS, TERENCE J., 37 Catherine Dr., North Kings- ton, Rl 02852. Biology. SPUD Little Brother, Captain- Kimball Dining Hall, Intramurals, Biology Society. MC NALLY, JOHN P.. 2970 Mendon Rd. 4? 58,, Cumber- land, R.I. 02864. History. Varsity Football. MC NAMARA, DOROTHY M., 96 Vermont St., West Roxbury, MA. 02132. English. MC NAMARA, KATHLEEN M., 518 Poll Rd., North Ha- ven, CT. 06473. Biology, Pre-med. College Choir, Liturgi- cal Schola, Arnold Air Society. MC SWEENEY, PATRICIA E,, 3 Vanessa Dr., Suffern, N.Y. 10901. Spanish. College Choir, Crusader, Treasurer of Spanish Club. MEDREK, PAUL L., 63 Fernwood Dr., East Longmeadow, MA. 01028. Biology, Pre-med. Ultimate Frisbee, Knights of Columbus, Intramurals, Biology Society, Pre-med Society, MESSIER, TAMMY A., 10 Pleasant St., Spencer, MA. 01562. Biology. MIELE, DAVID T., 415 Mt. Pleasant Ave, Providence, R.I. 02908. Political Science. Hockey, RA, HPRA, Senior Play, Intramurals, Intramural Commissioner Hockey. MILLARD, CHRISTOPHER, 908 Mohawk Rd., Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417. English. Rugby lSocial Secretaryl, Intra- mural Hockey, Senior Play. MILLIKEN, ELIZABETH A., 52 Green St., Augusta, ME. 04330. History. Crusader, Committee for Special Studies, Crossroads ISecretaryl, Fencing, SPUD for the Elderly, International Affairs Forum. MOLL, SUSAN E., 249 School Street, Belmont, MA. 02178. Economics. MONROE, ROBERT W., 19670 Edgeclift Drive, Euclid, Ohio. 44119. EconomicsjAccounting. Purple Patcher lLayout Editor, Editor-in-Chiefl, SPUD, VITA, Intramurals, MORAN, THOMAS R., 136 Variety Tree Circle, Alta- monte Springs, FL., 32701. Physics. Air Force ROTC, Swim Team, Physics SAC, Optimists Club. MORELLI, COLLEEN M., 4896 Edgeworth Dr., Manlius, N.Y. 13104. English. MORGAN, MARY A., 24 North Avenue, Mendon, MA. 01756. English. Students for Life, Intramurals, Crusader, Band, Photography Club, Eucharistic Minister, Peer Minis- try. MORIN, MICHAEL P., 23 Scott Street., Bellingham, MA, pacifists debate ' carter new coach J-- baseball strike ' 02019. Biology. Pre-med. Intramurals, Big Brother Assoc. of R.I., YWCA Volunteer. MORRIS, KEVIN W.. 16 Greenwich Rd., Smithtown, N.Y. 11787. Chemistry. WCHC, Cross 81 Crucible, House Coun- cil, Intramurals, Folk Group. MORRISON, PAUL R., 276 Bowdoin St., Dorchester, MA. 02122. Physics. Fencing, ICo-Captainl, Physics Society lPresidentI. SAC ICO-Chairpersonl. MOYLAN, MARY-BETH, 25 Highland Avenue., Chicopee, MA. 01013. Sociology. MOYNIHAN, JOHN J., Hall Road, Dudley, MA. 01570. Classics, Pre-dental. Intramural Hockey, ACT. MOYNIHAN, MICHAEL J., 23 Bellingham Rd., Worces- ter, MA. 01606. Psychology. Soccer, Purple Key, Commit- tee for Campus Ministry, CCD Teacher, Alcohol Task Force, High School Soccer Coach, Worcester Youth Soc- cer League IPresidentl. MOYNIHAN, MICHAEL J., Box 212, Mtd. Rt. 8, Platts- burgh, N.Y. 12901. History. SPUD Big Brother, Intramur- als. College Choir, WCHC, Mustard Seed, Carlin House Council, Phi Alpha Theta. MUENKEL, MARY L., 25 Mackay Drive, Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788. Classics. MULHARE, PATRICIA E., 181 Hatfield St., Pawtucket, R.I. 02861. Chemistry. CCD Instructor, Cross S: Crucible Society, SPUD Little SisterfBig Sister Program. MULLEN, MARY E., 25 Marlton Rd., Waltham, MA. 02154. English. Crusader, Abby's House, Women's Organi- zation, Purple Staff, JYAQ Durham, England. MULLINS, MAUREEN P., 268 Beverly Rd., Worcester, MA. 01605. English. College Choir, Photography Club, Intramurals, Crusader IReporter, Editorial Assistant, Copy Editorl. MULLMAN, JOHN P., 370 N. Village Ave., Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570. Economics. HARA, Educational Poli- cy Committee, Commencement Committee, Lector, Stu- dents for Responsible Drinking, Rugby Club. MUMFORD, KRISTIN E., 173 Fernwood Dr., E. Longmea- dow MA. 01028. Psychology. Women's Rugby lMatch Sec- retary, Presidentl, Psychology SAC, Swim Team. MURPHY, DAVID M., 107 Fiske St., Tewksbury, MA. 01876. History. Football, Knights of Columbus, Intramur- als, Bocci Club, 1848 Club. MURPHY, LAURA E., 16 Mc lntosh Rd., Chelmsford, MA. 01824. Mathematics. Senior Play, Abby's House. MURPHY, LYNNE C., 31 Overlook Road., Gales Ferry, CT. 06335. English. Purple Patcher, Abby's House IChair- personl, CCD Teachers, SPUD lCo-Chairpersonl, Admis- sions Tour Guide. MURPHY, MICHAEL F., 67 Hollow Brook Rd., Windsor, CT. 06095. History. Intramurals. MURRAY, MARIANNE, 6 Montauk Ave., New London, CT. 06320. Biology. Abbey's House, Vegetarian Society, Sailing Club, Hunger Coalition. sandra o'connor on supreme court MYERS, EDWARD B., 594 Shannon Dr. S.W., Atlanta, GA. 30310. Visual Arts. Football, Tennis. NAAS, MICHAEL B., Causeway St., Holden, MA, 01522. English. NAKLICKI, MICHELE A., 103 Lopez Rd., Cedar Grove, NJ 07009. Biology, Pre-med. SPUD, Intramurals, Folk Group, YARC, CCB of D, Biology Society, Crew, The Purple, Students For Responsible Drinking. NEALON, JOHN T., 843 Parkside Ave., Schenectady, NY, 12309. History. Football, SPUD, House Council, RA, Knights of Columbus, SPPC. NEELON, JOHN F., 85 Bay Ave. Box 564, Green Harbor, MA 02041. English. Hockey, Intramural Hockey Commis- sioner, Pre-Legal Society, Pre-Management Society, CCB of D. NERBONNE, MICHAEL P., 293 Forest Avenue, Brockton, MA 02401. Classics. NEVILLE, ELLEN F., 25 Thurston Lane, Needham, MA 02192. FrenchfHistory. JYA in France, French Club, Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Omega. NICOSIA, JOSEPH J., 45 Howard St., Salem, NH 03079. MathematicsfPhysics. Mathematics SAC IChairmanl, Phys- ics SAC, Society of Physics Students. NOLAN, KATHLEEN E., 100 Golden Hill, Trumbull, CT, 06611. Economics. NUTTALL, FREDERICK L., 825 Electric St., Scranton, PA 18509. Economics. Rugby, Int:amurals, Students for Lite, ROTC. OAKES, MARY K., 3 Foothill Rd., Framingham, Ma. 01701. Physics. Sailing, Belly Dancing, Flying AFROTC. O'CONNELL, QWENDOLYNNE Q., Curtiss Rd., Monte- rey Ma. 01245. SociologyjReligious Studies. CCM-lChair- personl, CCD, Hunger Action Coalition, Band Womens Org., SAC IChair-Sociology, Rep-Religious Studiesl. O'CONNOR, JANE E., 1061 Pleasant St., East Wey- mouth, Ma. 02189. French. Crusader Band, Wind Ensem- ble, CCM, Intramurals, French Club. O'CONNOR, KATHLEEN M., 4 Mayflower Rd., Woborn, Ma. 01801. Mathematics, Big BrotherfSister Program O'DONNELL, ELIZABETH A., 24 Brook St., Norwood, Ma. 02062. Psychology. Crusader Staff, Purple Key Orien- tation, Modern Dance Club. O'DONNELL, WALTER J., 36 Edgemoor Rd., Gloucester, Ma. 01930. History. Intramural Sports, lst Vice- Chairman SGA, Senior lnterviewer, Knights of Columbus. O'HALLORAN, SHEILA M., 68 Hampshire Rd., Washing- ton Twp., N.J. 07675. English. S.P.U.D., House Council. O'KEEFE, PETER K., Rt. 1 Box 226, Bethlehem, Ct. 06751. Economics. Varsity Soccer, Knights of Columbus, Minor Sports Committee. O'KEEFE, WILLIAM M., 33 White Oak Shade Rd., New Canaan, Ct. 06840. Economics. Raquetball Club lVice- Pres.l, S.P.U.D., Intramural Football, Basketball and Soft- ball. O'LEARY, THOMAS H., 61 Villa Coublay, St Louis Mo 63131. Economics. Intramural Football, Softball, Basket- ball, IS43 Club, Yo Yo Committee, CCB ol D, LTM. OLIVOLO, MICHAEL E., 33 Edward Ave., Lynnfield, Ma., 01940. Economics. Radio Station. Rugby. Intramurals. O'MALLEY, BARBARA A., 91 Riverdale Rd.. Concord, Ma., 01742. PsycologyjFrench. O'MALLEY, MAUREEN A., 331 Townline Rd., East North Port, N.Y., 11731. FrenchfPolitical Science. S.P.U.D., Big BrotherfBig Sister, JYA in Paris, Varsity Volleyball, Varsi- ty Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse, Admissions Guide, Purple Key Society. O'NElL, M. Colleen, 64 Grand Blvd, Binghamton, N.Y., 13905. BiologyfPre-Medical. R.A. O'NEIL, THOMAS C., 46 Tekoa Terrace - P.O. Box 421, Westfield, Ma. 01086. Economics. R.A., Purple Key, Stu- dent Personnel Policiies Com., Com. on Quality of Student Life, Parents' Weekend Com. ICO-Chairpersonl, Com- mencement Com. IChairmanl. OPAR, JOHN A., 51 Emerson Pl., Wayne, N.J. 07470 History. Phi Alpha Theta, SGA ITreasurerl, WCHC Sports Director, Crusader, House Council, Raguetball Club, Cross and Scroll. OPPELT, CAROL R., 606 Talamini Rd., Bridgewater N.J. 08807. Psycology. Theatre. O'ROURKE, CHRISTOPHER J., 2 Robinwood Lane, Rut- land, Vt. 05701. Mathematics. Intramural Basketball Com- misioner, Math SAC, Rugby Club. O'SULLIVAN, MAURA E., 6 Kent Rd., Bronxville, N.Y 10708. ClassicsfMathematics. Crusader, Cross and Scroll, S.P.U.D. OVIAN, DOUGLAS A., 55 Bobby Lane. Manchester, Ct. 06040. EconomicsfTheatre Studies. College Choir. Alter- nate College Theatre, Fenwick Theatre Comp.. Theatre SAC, Chamber Singers, Liturgical Schola, Folk Group, El Club Hispanico, Bishop Healy Comm., Friends of Loyola, Hogan Four Assoc., Pre-Management Society. WCHC-FM. PANTALEO, DONNA L., 4 Bradley Rd, Andover, MA. 01810. History. Big BrotherfBig Sister, Kappa Omega, Washington Intem, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball. PARAUDA, JOHN E., 7 Monica Dr., Edison, NJ, 08820. English. lntrarnural Basketball ICommissionerl, 1843 Club, Intramural Football. PARENTE, SUSAN M., 5 Puritan Pl, East Walpole, MA 02032. Classics. SPUD, SAC, Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Iota. PAULHUS, ROBERT J. JR.. 15 Cooper Rd, Northbridge, MA 01610. Economics. Kimball Supervisor, Recorder, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Academic Intemship. PEARSON, WILLIAM C., 61 Ballou Ave., Dorchester, MA 02124. Visual Arts-Studio. Varsity Football, SAC, NROTC, lntrarnural Basketball, Senior Play. PERLA, NANCY A., 158 Central St., Leominster, MA 01453. History. Softball. PERRY, ANN F., Thayer Ave, Bristol, Rl 02809. Sociolo- gy. SPUD, Intramural Volleyball, Fenwick Theatre, ACT. schroth replaces fahey ' connolly spins wheel PUTKONEN, EDWIN G., 203 summit Rd., Abington, Ma. PAUL M 412 Timer' Rd-i Sammi' MA 02066 royal wedding 0 stones in worcester vreagonomics PERRY, DAVID W., I0 Spring St., Reading, MA 01867 Economics. Student Judicial Board, College Judicial Board, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society lofficerl. PETERSON, DANA A., 28 Port Norfolk St, Dorchester, MA. 02122. French. PETIT, NANCY F., 7 Mann St. Blackstone, MA 01504. Biology, Pre-med. Air Force ROTC, College Choir, Schola, Chamber Singers, Arnold Air Society. PFLUM, WILLIAM J., Brookside Ave., Jamesport,xN.Y. 11947. Economics. Baseball, Intramural Football, Prelaw Society, Premanagement Society. PIANTEDOSI, DIANE M., 25 Olde Village Dr., Winches- ter, Ma. 01890. Biology. PIETKIEWICZ, THERESA M., 4046 Barclay Lane, Sauger- ties, N.Y. 12477. Mathematics. PLANETA, MARY E., 241 Massapeag Rd., Uncasville, Ct. 06382. English. Band, Purple Key, Abby's Friends, Resi- dent Assistant, Wind Ensemble, Commencement Commit- tee. PLESS, ROBERT J., 98-51 Queens Blvd., Rego Park, N.Y. 11374. Political Science. POTTER, DONALD W., 406 Montclaire Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53217. Economics. Golf, College Judicial Board, SGA Corresponding Secretary, CCM Folk Group, Intramurals. POWER, ROBERT G., 9 Cindy Lane, Braintree, Ma. 02184. History. SPUD, Racquetball Club IVice-Presidentl, Student Judicial Board, Resident Assistant, Washington In- ternship, WCHC. PROCARIO, ANDREA S., 24 Halsey Place, Valhalla, N.Y. 10595. English. Crusader. PRUSACZYK, BERNARD D. Jr., 167 Laurel St., So. Windsor, Ct. 06074. EconomicsfAccounting. Intramurals, House Council, 1843 Club, SPUD. 02351. Psychology, Pre-med. QUINN, LAURA JANE M. 11 Fruit St. Holliston, MA 01746. Political Science. International Affairs Forum, Mo- del UN. QUINN, THOMAS M., 34 Bay View Ave., South Dart- mouth MA 02748. History. Football. RAGONE, MATTHEW M., 14 Gail Dr., New Rochelle, NY 10805. ChemistryfPre-Med. RAO, DENISE M., 12 Cottage St., Malden MA 02148. Philosophy. Hanify-Howland Memorial Lecture Committee IChairpersonl, Peer Ministry, Philosophy SAC, Phi Sigma Tau. RAPILLO, STEVEN J., 24 Chesterfield Rd., Scarsdale NY 10583. Economics. CCB of D, Economics SAC, ACT, Fen- wick Theater, Intramurals, Schola, WCHC, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society, Senior Play Committee, House Council, RA. REED, MICHAEL W., 7400 Blair Rd. N.W., Washington DC 20012, Political Science. College Choir, BJF Debating Society fPresidentl, WCHC. REED, SUSAN R., 41 Cushing Rd. Westwood MA 02090. Visual Arts-Studio. REGA, MICHAEL E., 28 Reynolds Rd., Troy NY 12180. Mathematics. Football, Pi Mu Epsilon. REGAN, TIMOTHY J., 2 Ashwood Rd., Acton, MA 01720. Economics. REID, MARK E., 23 Henchman St., Worcester MA 01609. Biology, Pre-Med. REILLY, BRENDAN J., 6 Olympia Way, Andover, MA 01810. English. REILLY, DANIEL G., 6503 Teakwood Ct., Cincinnati OH 45224. Biology, Pre-Med., Football, SPUD Big Brother, RA, Honors Program, Intramural Hockey and Volleyball. REISER, MARY A., 137 Greenley Rd., New Canaan, CT 06840. Mathematics. RA, SAC, House Council, CCM, Al- pha Sigma Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon. RENEHAN, RICHARD P., 59 Douglas Lane, Waterford, CT 06385. Political Science. REYNOLDS, ALICIA M., 61 Kenilworth Rd., Wellesley Ma 02101. English. Yearbook, Senior Class Play, Intramural Basketball. RIBADENEYRA, TIMOTHY J., 1696 Boulevard, West Hartford, CT 06107. EconomicsfAccounting. Lacrosse, Rugby, Barkhonstead, Wind Surfing Club. RICHARDS, MARY E., 55 Denn's Circle, Hamden, CT 06514. Political Science. SPUD Big Sister, SAC, Intramur- als. RIDDICK, KENNETH H., 75 Quitman St. Apt 2A, New- ark, NJ 07103. Economics. BSU IPresident, Treasurerl, Bishop Healy lTreasurerl, WCHC, ROTC Army, Varsity Track. RILES, JAMES L., 9258 South Bishop, Chicago, IL 60620. English, Pre-Med. Football, Track, K of C YARC, Friends of Loyola, SPUD. RIMKUS, ANDREW J., 18 Cottage St., Hudson MA 01749. Political Science. NROTC, Track, Intramurals. ROBERTS, EDWARD H., 3 Sunrise Hill Dr., West Hart- ford, CT 06107. Sociology. Football, House Council, Intra- murals-Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Softball. ROBEY, PAUL E., 107 Pinney Rd., New Canaan, CT 06840. Chemistry, Pre-Med. Fishing, Swimming, Skiing, Golfing. ROCHE, LISA J., 48 Poplar Dr., Windsor, CT 06095. Psychology. RODRIGUEZ, EDDA L., Box 7341 Valle Verde DD-1, Ponce, PR 00731. Visual Arts. Rugby, SAC. ROHRER, KATHY A., Huntington Hills, Rochester, NY 14622. Political Science. Hanify-Howland Memorial Lec- ture Committee. ROLLO, PAUL A., 131 Highland Ave., Fitchburg, MA 01420. Psychology. Eucharistic Minister, Sailing Club, Scu- ba Diving. ROONEY, JOHN E., Box 109, New Milford, NJ 07646. Biology, Pre-Med. WCHC-Director of Classical Music Pro- gramming, CCB of D-Fine Arts Committee, Biology Soci- ety. ROQUE, TIMOTHY F., 71 Cypress Dr., Cranston, RI 02920. Economics. ROSE, EILEEN M., 91 Tarbox St., Dedham, MA 02026 EconomicsjAccounting. Field Hockey ITri-Capt.l, La- crosse, Intramural Basketball, Minor Sports Committee, Indoor and Outdoor Track. ROSE, PATRICIA A., 29 Longmeadow Ave., Worcester MA 01606. EconomicsfAccounting. ROSONE, ROBERT J., 4 Nicholas St., Towaco, NJ 07082. Political Science. Rugby, Intramurals, SGA cabinet Mem- ber, K of C. ROSSI, GREGORY R., 19 Appleton Place, Leominster MA 01453. English. ROUNTREE, CYNTHIA L., 2225 Lacombe Ave., Bronx NY 10475. Sociology. Bishop Healy Society, BSU Admis- sions Committee lCo-Chairpersonl, Women's Organization, Co-Editor Pride Magazine. RUSHFORD, JAMES F., 48 Beverly Rd., Worcester MA 01605. Economics. RUSSELL, DAVID J., 96 Carriage Way Dr., Leominster MA 01453. Chemistry, Pre-Med. Chemistry SAC, Beaven House Council, Cross and Crucible. RYAN, 11530. CAROL A., 72 Brompton Rd., Garden City, NY French. Phi Sigma Iota. Yearbook. RYAN, DONNA L., 7 Farquhar Rd., Sturbridge, MA 01566. History. RYAN, MAURA A., 187 Cornelia St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Classics, SPUD Big Sister. RYAN, Political Science. Crusader lAssistant Editorl, Intramural Basketball, WCHC. RYDER, JANE F., 10 Wakefield St., Worcester, MA 01605. Political Science. Women's Softball, Women's Bas- ketball IManager and Statisticianl, Intramurals, Women's Rugby Trainer, Worcester House, YOYO, Crusader, YU- KON, SGA. RYKHUS, KATHERINE H., 7905 Raphael Ct., Rockville MD 20854.BioIogy. Women's Crew, ACT Stage Crew, Biology Society, Intramural Basketball Sz Volleyball, Hun- ger Action Coalition. SABRA, MAURA K., 294 Nanaquaket Rd., Tiverton, R.I. 02878. Classics. SACCHI, ROBERT M., 11 Haymont Terr., Briarcliff Man- or, N.Y. 10510. Economics. House Council, SPUD IBig Brother, Mustard Seedl, Intramurals. SALLOUM, GARY P., 146 Farrar Ave., Worcester, MA. 01604. EconomicsfAccounting. SAN FRATELLO, MICHAEL G., 50 Bogue Ave., Batavia, N.Y. 14020. Mathematics. Crew. so 1 and science center planned ' domino's restricted 1 sadat assassinated ' martial law in poland ' SANTELLA, Katherine L., 2210 Park Ave., Bridgeport, CT. 06604. English. Purple Key, Student Government iStu- dent Activities Committeel, Volleyball Team. SANTOS, JOSE A., 2068 Page Blvd., Springfield, MA. 01151. English. BJF Debating Society tPresidentl, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society tPresidentl. 'SCALESE, JANET M., 54 Alstrum St., Hamden, CT. 065. Chemistry, Pre-med. Cross 8: Crucible. SCANNELL, THOMAS J., 43 Christine St., Worcester, MA. 01606. Sociology. Baseball, Worcester House, Worcester House Council, Sociology Honor Society. SCHIFFMANN, JOHN R., 67 French Ave., Braintree, MA. 02184. Spanish. Spanish Club lPresidentl, Phi Sigma Iota, SAC lModern Languagesl, Baseball, Rugby Club, Healy House Council, Intramurals, SPUD lBig Brotherl, Intramu- ral Softball Coach, Raquetball Club, YOYO. SCHOLLMEYER, MARGARET J., 7 Meadow Ct., Chat- ham, N.J. 07928. English. SPUD IBig Sisterl. SCHORMAN, JOHN, 28 Birch Court, Ridgefield, CT. 06877. EconomicsfAccounting. SCIARRILLO, TIMOTHY V., 3354 Main St., Bridgeport, CT. 06606. Physics. Purple Patcher tPhotography Editorl, House Council, Physics Society lVice-Presidentl. SCULLIN, MARIE A., 27 Crossway Rd., Cranston, R.l., 02910. Chemistry. Senior Class Play lStage Managerl, Sen- ior Week Committee. SEBASTIAN, ALBERT C., 11 Blackberry Lane, Fra- mingham, MA. 01701. Economics. Tennis, College Repub- licans, Spanish Club, Sheets. SEMPLE, BERNADETTE M., 130-07 229th St., Laurelton, N.Y. 11413. Economics. BSU, Bishop Healy lSecretary, Treasurerl, Track, Women's Org., Intramurals, St. Thomas More Legal Society. SGRO, MADONNA M., 419 West First St., Elmira, N.Y. 14901. Religious Studies, Pre-med. CCM, CCB of D Fine Arts, CCD teacher, Abby's House, SPUD for elderly, Hun- ger Action Coalition, SAC lReligious Studiesl. SHANLEY, JANE A., 54 Fennbrook Dr., Hamden, CT. 06517. English. Tennis, RA, I-IARA, House Council, Minor Sports Committee, CCB of D Outings. SHAUGHNESSY, MARY K., 66 Newton St., Athol, MA. 01331. Economics. 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English Crusader, English SAC lChairmanl, Admissions Tour Guide, Senior Week Committee. SICILIAN, JOHN J , 404 Woods Rd, North Babylon, NY 11703. History. SIMON, LISA M., 133 Sunset Rd, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444. Psychology, Pre-med. Cross- Country, SPUD, Abby's House, CCD Teacher. SIMONE, MARK A., 106 N. Elm St, Schenectady, NY 12304. Psychology, Pre-med. Folk Group, CCM, Purple Key Big Brother, Schola. SLACK, KATHERINE M., 53 Wardell Rd, West Hartford, CT 06107. EconomicsfAccounting. SAFC, House Council, Crew lCo-Captainl, Track, Swimming, Minor Sports Com- mittee. Sailing Club, Purple Key, Purple Patcher. SLOVENKAI, STEPHEN M., 119 Bonnydale Rd., Leomin- ster, MA. 01453. Physics. K of C, Intramurals, IndoorfOut- door Track. SMITH, JEFFREY R., 109 Bayshore Dr., Decatur, IL. 62521. Mathematics. K of C, Intramurals, ROTC. SMITH, MICHAEL A., 25 Lake Dr., Centerville, MA. 02632. Economics. Soccer. SOLOMON, OLIVER, 5505 Oriole Dr., Savannah, GA. 31405. EconomicsfAccounting. Choir, ACT, Marching Band, SAC lTheatre Artsl, Bishop Healy Scoiety, BSU, Senior Class Play. SPALDING, LEONARD M., 435 Oak, Glen Ellyn, IL. 60137. English. SPERANZA, ANTHONY T., 136 Pershing Ave., Ridge- wood, N.J. 07450. English. Fenwick Theatre, House Coun- cil, WCHC, SGA. ST. CYR, JEANINE A., 8 Larch Rd., Millis, MA. 02054. SociologyfStudio Art. ST. GERMAIN, RICHARD E., 42 Winona St., Peabody, MA. 01960. Biology. STAPOR, MARGARET M., 536 Gospel Lane, Orange, CT. 06477. English. STEVENS, CRAIG M., Box 254, Brasher Falls, N.Y. 13613. Physics. Hockey. ' STOTZ, ELLEN J., 252 Oak St., Indian Orchard, MA. 01151. Economics. Track, Campus Tour Guide, Volunteer work at Rest Home. STUPUR, BONNIE A., 2117 East 73 St., Brooklyn, NY 11234. Biology, Pre-med. RA, Fencing, CCM, Ski Club, Kung Fu Club, Intramurals, House Council. SULLIVAN, GREGORY E., 508 Van Cortlandt Pk. Ave., Yonkers, NY 10705. EconomicsfAccounting. ACT, AFROTC, Crusader, Hogan Monday Film Series lChairper- sonl, Hogan IV Club Member, Intramurals, Purple Patcher tSports Editor, '81 Editor, Associate Editorl. SGA lFilm Series Committee, Chairpersonl, Tomahawk, WCHC. SULLIVAN, JAMES F., 43 Brimbal Ave., Beverly, MA 01915. Biology. SPUD, Rugby. SULLIVAN, JAMES L., 5 Trowbridge Lane, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. History. Worcester House, Biology Club, Track. SULLIVAN, JOHN F., 129 Franklin St., Allston, MA 02134. EconomicsfAccounting. SULLIVAN, MARTHA W., 20 Arden Rd, Wellesley, MA 02187. English. Purple Key Society tPresident, Vice Presi- dentl, Field Hockey tCaptainl, Crusader lAssistant Editorl, SGA, House Council, Intramurals. SULLIVAN, MARY E., 104 Winterton Dr., Fayetteville, NY 13066. Chemistry. Purple Key Society, Cross 8a Cruci- ble, RA. SULLIVAN, PATRICIA A., 71 Oregon St., Springfield. MA 01118. EnglishfSpanish. Cross 8: Scroll, SAC, CCD. SURRAN, REBECCA L., 30 Ambler Lane, Wilton, CT 06897. History. WCHC, Intramurals. 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TAYLOR, MARK, R., 15 Aspinwall Rd., Braintree, MA 02184. English. Wheeler House Council, D.J., R.A., HPRA, Purple Key Society, Intramurals, Knights of Colum- bus. THOMPSON, MICHAEL J., 41 Brentwood Dr., Holden, MA 01520. Chemistry. Chemistry SAC, Intramurals, Cross and Crucible, House Council. THORNTON, WAYNE T., 3 Gaylord St., Dorchester, MA 02124. Sociology. Football, Sociology SAC. TIMMINS, JOHN R., 196 Hamilton Ave., Quincy, MA 02171. Economics. Crusader Sports Staff, Rugby, SPUD, House Council. co-education's 10th year celebrated freak april blizzard ' falkland islands TOMAINO, MARK M., 114 Pickwick Dr., Rochester, NY 14618. EconomicsfEnglish. Lacrosse, Crusader, Racquet- ball Club, Purple Key Society, Admissions Department Student Representative and lnterviewer. TRACY, THOMAS J., 125 Spring St., Watertown, MA 02172. EconomicsfAccounting. Varsity Football. TRANK, MARY T., 63 Virginia Ave., Dumkont, NJ 07628. Biology. RA, HARA, Purple Key Society, Peer Ministry, Folk Group, Crusader, Students for Responsible Drinking, Hunger Action Coalition. A TRESPACZ, SUSAN L., 108 LaSalle Ave., Framingham, MA 01710. Biology. TRUE, SARA E., 37 Pomfret St., West Roxbury, MA 02132. History. Women's Crew, Abbey's House. TUTINO, ROBERT M., 45 Sigel St., Worcester, MA 01610. History. St. Thomas Moore Pre-legal Society, Intra- mural Football, WCHC, S.P.U.D., National Historical Soci- ety, Worcester House Council, Cross 8: Scroll Society. VAILLANCOURT, KATHLEEN M., 70 Douglas St., Ha- verhill, MA 01830. BiologyjPremed. Purple Key Society. VALENTI, MICHAEL A., 5552 Briarcliff Dr., Garfield Hts., Ohio 44125. French. Rugby, International Affairs Forum, LTM, SAC, Yachting Club. VALENZA, DEBORAH A., 109 Rosemary Rd., Dedham, MA 02026. BiologyfPre-med. S.P.U.D., Yearbook, UNI- CEF Student Coordinator, Ski Club, Biology Society, Yachting Club, Intramurals. VALERI, MONICA M., 765 Pleasant St., Leominster, MA. 01453. French., C.C.B. ot D.- Special Events, Modern Languages S.A.C. VANGOS, ANGELO E., 9 Lund St., Worcester, MA 01617. Chemistry. Worcester House, Cross 8: Crucible, Intramural Basketball. VASKAS, PAUL D., 17 Shatfner St., Worcester, MA 01605. Sociology. Crusader, Worcester House Council, S.G.A. Representative, Intramural Sports. VAUGHN, JOHN H., 14 Tahanto Rd. Worcester, MA 01602, Rugby, Little League Baseball Coach, Juvenile Court Part-time, Active Member First Baptist Church of Worcester. VEST, JAMES R., 240 Williams St., New London, CT 06320 Economics. VIGNATI PAUL V., 159 Brentmoor Rd., East Hartford, CT 06118. ChemistryfPre-med. S.P.U.D., Track Team, Intramurals. VITA, RICHARD N., 154 Winslow Dr., Stoughton, MA 02072. English. WADE, KAREN L., 6 Windermere Park, Arlington, MA 02174. Economics. Tennis, National Economics Honor So- ciety, House Council, President's Council. WALSH, DANIEL J., 6 Fairview Rd., Woburn, MA 01801. Mathematics. 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Students for Lite, Hunger Action Co- alition, Intramurals, Crew. WERNER, DREW E., 454 French Rd., Rochester, NY 14618. Psychology, Pre-med. Purple Key Little Brother! -Sister, Mulledy House Council, YARC, Alhambra lCharter Member and Officiall, Psi-Chi. WHELAN, MEGAN K., PO Box 543, Sturbridge, MA 01565. English. Beaven House Council, RA, JYA IEng- landl. WHITE, DEBORAH L., RFD 1 BOX 150, Westmoreland, NH 03467. Political Science. WHITE, PATRICIA M., 87 Cross St., Reading, MA 01867. Economics, CCM IEucharistic Minister, Scholal, CCB of D Recreations, SPUD, Intramurals. WILLIS, KAREN A., 35 Hyde St., Revere, MA 02151. Chemistry, Pre-med. Cross and Crucible Society, Folk Group, CCB of D Recreations, Penance Service. WILLS, JOHN C., 2674 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60201. History. WOLAK, CYNTHIA A., 41 Old Kings Hwy., Old Green- wich, CT 06870. Psychology. WOOD, LINDA M., 30 Pheasant St., West Roxbury, MA 02132. Spanish. Crew, Spanish Club, Intramurals. 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Golf, Intramurals. daily news 0 hogan blaze 0 621 graduate The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The 5217515 .,. f. is lrgsl' .,.. g: -k PRIZES Bourgeois French Prize , . John E. Rooney Nellie M. Bransfield Award . , . Michael W. Reed Frank D. Comerford Medal ..... . . ...., i.... , Jose A. Santos Rev. Philip A. Conniff, S.J., Price . , . Ex Aequo: Michael G. Hoy Susan M. Parente Crompton Gold Medal , . .,..,.... Karen A. Willis Flatley Gold Medal , , , ..,, .....,... M ark J. Burke Edna Dwyer Grzebien Prize . . . . , . Constance M..Maynard Holy Cross Club of Worcester Prize . . , ..,, . . , ,.,,,,.. David P. Lamontagne Edward V. Killeen, Jr., Purse . ..,. .... . ....,, . . , ,,., Joseph P. Cravero Rev. George A. King, S.J. - Richard J. Keenan Memorial Award . Andrew G. McBride, Jr. John C. Lawlor Medal . .,.. .........,.,. ......,,,,,... E x Aequo: Gary M. Bell Maureen A. O'Malley Leonard Award . . . . ,,,.. , ..., , Jose A. Santos Gertrude McBrien Mathematics Prize . ..... , , Rev. Leonard J. McCarthy, S.J., Memorial Prize , . . . . George B. Moran Award , , ,..,,, . . . . , Joseph J. Nicosia . . . . John Luiz , . Michael P. Nerbonne Nugent Gold Medal . . . , .,.......,., . . . , . ,....,. Joseph J. Nicosia James H. Reilly Memorial Purse . . . . . . . . , , . Michael J. Hallisey Freeman M. Saltus Prize , , Ex Aequo: Jill M. MacMonegle David W. McElroy Varsity Club Norton Purse . , .... , Ex Aequo: Gary M. Bell Maureen A. O'Malley ij. . 'I-RWQB... - - . A -' ' -MMG-rw-.-,-...,,,,-,fe .. . iw-........-,. . . :uf-fwfr--f my rf-azzmaaw :wg .- 'wr 'X--L. A . .-W U ,M-. ..4,ffd,f,,-f'??33 5 '-' . Q, ..-Q4 , f -'ws-, j-A ,..,. sw-W. H... . n 4 r , I, -5, V .. -'V '--- ..g:...- . . . ff-T ' Y fZ'T.ffT.If I'A ':vim ' ,'. 'SIJT1-, -1' . .. -. T Aighvxirvziiqi 'l'- ' 15,4-.f f '1 ' ' ' 0 'i 1 yy fy ,q ww- ,., , , 'f ei..-:-'.mw.,- -x ' 215' 2-', - - ',l.- 1 r ..ok,,,, - ' N.. 1. V, ...1. ,su ' ' ' Lf -4 .V f X V .' ' '--3 -3 , .e .'.w. 'Y - - 'X' Y f i ' - Wh- tv New . ' - I'?:w, - , fd' '-7' . xQqSxW '- -si'-r 4' ' . . ,,.s5'lf1L+ fa ' f f - . .WaN'+F'?f f ,. . -rf ' 3 ' 'i'- r -, , wwf, . .,- -:su ,' rn, f..-X n g rr'-at 2, x e -. JA 4, if 1. f -A 3 ' J. 3-.1 :.H ,ix . V1 . ag., f- ' i A ,E - 7 . 1 f' Ei ., - , . 3.1: Muay .,i.fff.wQ,:, 3E .Qj -. I ,kl,.,,NN . y l ,rvgfptf Ny! wi' ' e- .fi - ' ' .ff: ., . ' 3 ' . ' '! 1' ,gf i ' ' . ff, ' ' -2- 'f' , - Q. . 1. ,. . fx.. ie- . , 310,-ff-, , V - ..,5,.g, . 4 X ' . . A .. 1 Q 'H 'wi - . . ' G+, 5 :'4'1'?'J'i ' .--' ' 'xi 1-iff .arg . ' Q. ' '- CONTRIBUTORS Mr. gl Mrs. David P. Brauer Daniel W. Carney Mr. 8: Mrs. John D. Cocchiere Mr. Donald F. Collins Elizabeth J. Cuenin The Dahut Family Charles Dino Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph D. Fagan, Jr. Miss Eileen Gloster William G. Grief Mr. Sz Mrs. William P. Holowesko Mr. Thomas Joyce Mr. 8: Mrs. William M. Keresy, Jr. Mr. Robert E. Landry Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas M. Leddy Mr. William F. Lynn Mr. 8: Mrs. John T. Magnier Mr. Sz Mrs. Donald G. Martin Mr. John F. McGrath Mr. gl Mrs. Charles EF. Millard Mr. gl Mrs. John F. Miraglia Mr. Sr Mrs. William T. Monroe Mr. James M. Reidy Mr. 81 Mrs. James M. Sloan III Mr. Sz Mrs. Lincoln W. Stowe Mr. Sr Mrs. George Sullivan s -as rya- -- gpg fm! . 1.25 , x fl ,lv 1 1 :- 'r y 4., Y . Hit Fi QM A x ,549 3 n l in .1 i. l J 'sl , i M 1 l. Mr.8:M P TRON S Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Amanti Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis A. Bernero Mr. 8: Mrs. Alan F. Casey Mr. Felix J. Chmiel rs. A. Ciccotti Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis J. Greaney Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry M. Guglielmo James M. Kennary, Jr., M.D. Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Krysiak Dr. 8: Mrs. Arthur J. LePine Mrs. Eugene W. Lescoe Mr. 8: Mrs. John I. Logue Mr. 8: Mrs Lynn F. Parrott Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert Pilewski Mr. 8: Mrs. Calvin Raquet Mr. 8: Mrs. S.J. Ragone Anthony S. Raimo Mr. 8: Mrs. John Ratto Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Reiser Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Conrad Rep. 8: Mrs. Leo R. Corazzini Dr. 8: Mrs. Joseph M. Corey Dr. 8: Mrs. John H. Croghan John 8: Mary Curran Dr. 8: Mrs. John J. Delfino Mr. 8: Mrs. William J. Doyle Mr. 8: Mrs. James F. Duggan Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard E. Eagan Helen G. Edwards Mr. 8: Mrs. Bartley Faherty Joe 8: Helen Falasca The Fouhy Family Mr. 8: Mrs. James M. Gala, Jr. The Goebelbecker Family DO ORS I Capt. 8: Mrs. Hugh F. Lynch, USN Dr. 8: Mrs. Thomas F. Magovern W.M. Maguire Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Marrion Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul M. Martinek Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Mauro Mr. 8: Mrs. Aldo J. Mazzaferro Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Gerald McBride Dr. 8: Mrs. Terence J. McGrath Mr. 8: Mrs. John R. Mullen Bruce Naas Dr. 8: Mrs. John D. O'Brien Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward O'Connor Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard T. O'Keefe Emmett P. O'Sullivan William E. Giertz, M.D. P.F. Murphy James G. 8: Anne M. Golden Frederick G. Murphy Robert B. Rossi, M.D. The Family of Cynthia L. Rountree Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles K. Ryan Jerome 8: Rosemary Ryan The Sweeney Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph T. Thiel Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard F. Toomey Mr. 8: Mrs. John Weis William M. Wood Mrs. J.T. Wunderlick Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Wynne John 8: Lee Zachos Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Zanoni Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald Zier Mr. 8: Mrs. Alexander J. Zito Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Simon Mr. George H. Slack Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul B. Anderson Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent F. Apicella Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Arnell Joann Barnes, R.N. Mr. 8: Mrs. John T. Barney Timothy G. Barry Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugh Bell Mr. 8: Mrs. J. William Bettley Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Bove Thomas F. Bradley Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard J. Green Donald E. Griffin Mr. 8: Mrs. D.H. Griffin Dr. Dominick F. Grimaldi Thomas J. Hayden, Jr. Charles F. Hugo Mr. John Johnson David S. OlConnor James J. O'Connor Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis X. O'Connor Dr. 8: Mrs. D.J. O'Regan Mr. 8: Mrs. George Paletta Joseph R. Parauda Robert 8: Elizabeth Phillips , S Dr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Stanley J. Keating, Jr. . Harold Keegan Mr. 8: Mrs. John A. Pietropaoli Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl L. Pieirykowski Mr. 8: Mrs. Adam Stupur Mr. 8: Mrs. M.J. Thackaberry Y. Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Owen Todd A.D. Trespacz The Walsh Family Joseph J. Wedda Mr. 8: Mrs. William H. Welch Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Whelan Mrs. Maryellen Whitney Helen 8: John Wojciechowski Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank J. Zelinski Mr. 8: Mrs. George Brown Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas W. Brown Mr. 8: Mrs. Barry K. Brown Mr. 8: Mrs. Chris Kennedy Dr. 8: Mrs. Frank Pomer Thomas W. Kirwan Robert E. Power Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Lovett Mr. 8: Mrs. Pritsios Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert E. Lubanski Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Rega Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas A. Lux Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Ribadeneyra Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor M. Rimkus Rodney M. Brusini Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald J. Buttarazzi Mr. 8: Mrs. E. F. Lyon Dr. Alberto Robert C. Russell B. Cannon A. Castaner Dr. 8: Mrs. John S. Madaras, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Maynard Francis W. Madigan, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond M. Chase Dr. 8: Mrs. A. Cipolla Mrs. John M. Convery Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis J. Cranston 8: Family Dr. Clement Curd Robert 8: Elaine Cutler Mrs. Joseph S. D'Amico Andre M. de Freitas Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph E. McAnaney Mrs. Daniel F. McAuliffe, Jr. Guy D. Rizza Mr. 8: Mrs. L.J. Robey Mrs. John J. Rose Mrs. Marie Scalese Raymond L. Schultz Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert d'Entremont Judge 8: M Mr. 8: Mrs. John R. 8: Dr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. rs. James M. DeVinne William DiSalvatore Elinor H. Donsetto Thomas E. Dooley Joseph Dugan Mr. 8: Mrs. William L. Dugan John F. Du Qsan Roland 8: Mary Dunbrack Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Edwin Dunning Dr. Joseph L. Durante Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Eustace Dr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Fantaci T.F. Fitzpatrick Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Gerard Foley Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Rosetta Flo Madeline G Jacqueline John Finnegan Daniel Fisher yd allagher M. Gallagher D. Gallagher Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard Garvey Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. John E. Mud Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Mulhare The 1982 PURPLE PATCHER STAFF WISHES TO THAN LL OF O R P TRONS, DO ORS, AN CONTRIBUTORS. WITHOUT THEIR ASSISTANCE, THIS BOOK WOULD AV NEVER COME TO BE. Andrew M. McAuliffe, Jr. Mrs. Theodore C. Serocke John D. McGrath Mr. 8: Mrs. Dominic Sgro William F. McNally Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Leo Shea d Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Shea Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Sheehan , ...ff-1 f ,- .......-- . 4 ,..,..,-JUN , ,wwf Q ,ny Um,- ,- Nw-.ww N ,. .. S :bf- g ix, -4. - ,Qual S+ ' X x , , , ,Q ,.,... ,.Q...,- 2- Q ' J 'ixf 4 The Trek Down Southbridge To Chieftan's Became Familiar Some day some enterprising Holy Cross grad is going to buy out Valley's, move out the grocery store and put one huge packy at the corner of Southbridge and Cambridge. Until that time, Chieftain's reigns supreme. And until that time, Holy Cross students will become familiar with Grossman's Lumber, Thunderbird Bowling, and even Jay's Barbershop, all commercial establishments which line Southbridge on the way to Chieftain's. F-51 Heartbreakmg Losses Inevitably Brought Second- Guessing As the stands clear after a heart-breaking defeat the crowd is noticeably subdued. The only discernable utterances are those of fans second-guessing coaches. The Crusaders inability to penetrate the Elis' and Eagles goal lines during crucial drives prompted many to ask why Carter didn't go to the air. As Northeastern pulled away in the final seconds many criticized Blaney's offense. lronically, these complaints were not heard when victories were registered. ,, ' 141iggt?1f'a ,N ,. ix N. if E X-. x .-wx L - f l, 1 rs' n. .AW- N'--X HCI 1-'N 'N:f 1! l ' 'v 'FY , -W-T1 I F.. :xii - is? - mdk'-:KN K . 14. tw,-vi:-, J -.ef . . . m- , - 5. v l v l M Q ' up w ,S . Q ,, gg . aw .,l J mpg 2. 3 '. IV .-5 lc if 1. Scrlmages With Insecurity Were Part Of The Experience Most conversation starters are relatively harmless. A perfect example of this is the freshman inquiry So, what's your major? But, before one is able to categorize acquaintances by major, another question, So, what are you doing next year? is heard frequently. The former can be much more painful than the latter. These seemingly harmless questions highlight the difficult transitional nature of college. The first couple years are spent trying to find a place at Holy Cross. The last year one is challenged to find a niche in the real world. w - 1 w I YQC -5 i .fx M , ' ml WN Wye.. .QU 1. TM 0 Y WX' A x N X x N 1 x r -so Q -5 1-M 'N ,QQ HW H Tffi' pf l?llI' w?.-F211 Y mi r M 7' K ' ,. , x R 'H A o 0' A .1 f w ff 1 -K- f .N l W - ...Am 'X' sd 'ff.Y'I7l' - .....Af-A-- h 5 r ' I3 X fl ,gym 8 M , M .-,.,,1-.i Ak ., . x Y-.g N Q Q A wx '-'l4A1'.x1.,,g,g5g'f-lf. . , A . , ,Af an-1--FWF' M J 'WJ ,ff 1 1 HN4, L, ,-+ ii I ,, -,..w, ,X-.M '. yurw-.nw ,, M., ,,, 10 .riff 'A,.H,,, T'W:Hrf fr. 1, , x fl' 'x'?f'?7'w 2,2 . 24' .. VW f 1 U' 4 I -- , nh 4 .. X :- s ff. ' . V3 H' rf A L1 mnJ...n- i lit i 11- xl I i' r l' I' I ' I ri . i as Qf lL'lP Al Sermons Made The Sunday Liturgies All too often when the priest finishes the Gospel at the parish back home, the mind begins to drift. At St. Mary's and St. Joseph's Chapels daydreaming during the homily rarely occurs. Characteristically, the sermons at Holy i Cross are well-prepared, thought-provoking and , deal with relevant religious issues. During this school year several priests articulately considered social Catholicism and the Papal- i Jesuit conflict. All these factors combine to make the Sunday 10 PM much more than an l excuse to leave the 'brary. 315 Q-X. .,.. W x, , . f,,..uf- . KRQCKY X185 wevxnxulvvf- V- - sm - lr Wy mm was Q!!!-RL. .s- Kr'-We c V xx ' EVN . ' X QUWV X Qi F52 Ritual 0f Waiting ln Line For Table eservations Established Parents' Weekend. Christmas Banquet. Sadie Hawkins. Spring Ball. Along with all the make-up and clean shaven faces these events produce comes one of the most dreaded aspects of Holy Cross - waiting in line for table reservations. Plans as elaborate as the seating arrangements themselves have to be made to determine who is actually going to stand in line. fi N N xi so 1 -:rg 'SNR ga N is rg C gg x. 5 1,4 l. :ir -35 3 if 'i12::EV 1155 , x ua 1 xy . k C -ww s .A I E r 1 1 E i z . l 2 ii 9 s E., b.I..! X A' xx sis ,sn '+xNxb'q.'v'py :M sf.. .Iggy ' M ..,.,,. : we -al-l-. '. 'N A - ...s x. sv XS W- -454.- ff' -. if-un, 'Fun-.mf K! 15904 Sleep Became Secondary To Dlscusslon Oftentimes, just when a bed seems the most appealing thing in the world, conversations develop which postpone your rest. Perhaps your roommate wants to talk about the day, or informal discussion groups form to discuss topics ranging from an upcoming test to date prospects for a pending social event. These sessions invariably last longer than the body's demand for sleep would have allowed but they are always interesting enough to be justifiable. Of course, it's painful to hear the summons of the alarm clock in the morning. Experiences like these may seem a bit trivial, but somehow they remain an important part of our college memories. 'S 1 I y EDITOR'S NOTE Throughout the year, I have conceived of many different missions which the yearbook staff might pursue. In my more idealistic days flst semesterl, l thought of us as molding one of the great photo- graphic essays of the twentieth century. Now, four days before our last deadline, l think of our work as that of a construction crew challenged by a difficult projecti The goal isn't as noble, but hopefully the product will sell. Nevertheless, I think it is important to recognize the efforts of the yearbook staff. Many were involved, but special recognition must be given to the editors: besides showing dexterity in saran wrap- ping yearbooks, Anne Marie Bernero and Chris Conrad quietly increased sales by twenty percent, John Duggan, though of- ten staffless, always came through in the clutch, Bob Fouhy,the inimitable charac- ter that he is, provided both comic relief and strong layouts, because Liz Griffin was new to the yearbook world, she failed to realize that procrastination was part of the gameg besides being my ride home, Joe Pilewski improved the sports section dramatically, Tim Sciarrillo ex- pertly edited my daily notes and decided what really had to be taken, and finally, Greg Sullivan, my predecessor and in- valuable advisor, provided the best liter- ary pieces in the book. Besides those already named, it is nec- essary to mention those who played a significant role in bringing this project to its conclusion. Deirdre Moynihan, who braved the solitude of an empty campus, was a workhorse after school had ad- journed. In addition, one of her interests provided the inspiration for the theme. My family must also be recognized for their help in completing this, the last deadline. So here's the result of all our efforts. I hope that you have enjoyed it. My only concerns are that we have been a bit too obscure and that we have become too autobiographical. Overall, however, I think its a worthy successor to its seventy- three predecessors. 60h f'4e-K.f0 L.- SPECIFICATIONS PQ' Body Copy 10 point Souvenir Group ldentifications 8 point Souvenir Headlines 24, 30 8: 36 point Souvenir Paper 80 lb. consolidated high gloss double-coated enamel End Sheets stainless steel Cover purple leather with silver hot foil applied, mission grain, 150 point binding boards Pages 320 Press Run 1200 copies Production printed in State College, PA by the Josten's American Yearbook Co. Distribution began September 1982 Dr, Peter Simonds for bearing with us during numerous complications Judy Del.uca, Mabel Johnson 8: the rest of the Student Affairs Office for shielding us from that nasty group, the consumer The P051 Office for handling those 250 pac- 5 1 kages which showed up in early October Tom Ryan Sr Public Affairs for coming through where we failed Joe Madden gl Adams Studio for coming through when the deadlines were near Jack OHGYHCSS for remaining a nice guy through all our difficul- ties Josten's American Yearbook Co. for making me want to go to law school I PHOTO CREDITS, The majority of the photographs in the seventy- third edition of the Purple Patcher was taken by the yearbook photography staff. However, their work was complemented by the following contributors: Public Affairs Cover, p. 40 Bruce Miller p. 145 Bill Rynders pp, 118-19 Saidric Reilly pp. 160-61 Soccer Team pp. 165-66 Mr. William Stahl p. 171 Kit Gracey p, 199 The photography staff of The Crusader, especially Nick Argento 8: Rich Hoff numerous contributions throughout the book The majority of the individual portraiture work was done by Adams Studio of Fitchburg, MA. Similarly, most of the processing was done by Vibrant Color Labs of Stoneham, MA. xg, ,. -t x ix-SETS? s.,, Z9 W- 4, H, J. 1 X N., - ' -gb - ,, ,rs . A W 1 1 W V Q I,
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