College of the Holy Cross - Purple Patcher Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

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I , - ' ' -..V ' s JW 'fr' , .1 k uh ' ' ' 2' gifiwy 'fiiaf '- - -.ah - -ir: K' . xx. -,W ' : Gaby-.' ', -' .--,.s-r. .- 4:',.-135-mi :, 55,3 Wy, .:, .im-1 1- ' ui- TI' ff .. 1 X , 1. ,,,, , . vw, , if f. .X xii: 4A , . , rf 'K-P . -If ,..' G V, d R U9 HE WI ' A -. If ll Ill fm 17' The commitment to Christian ideals within higher education which led Bishop Joseph Fenwick to estab- lish the College of the Holy Cross motivates John E. Brooks, S.J. in his work as alumnus, teacher, and administrator. Fr. Brooks' long relationship with Holy Cross began in his days as a member of the Class of I949. After obtaining Masters Degrees in philosophy and geophysics from Boston College, he returned to Holy Cross as instructor from l954 to I956. Fr. Brooks was ordained a priest in the Society of Jesus in I959 and in l963 obtained his Doctorate in Sacred Theol- ogy from Gregorian University in Rome. The same year, he returned to Mount Saint James, beginning twenty years of continuous service to Holy Cross. First as instructor of theology, and later as Dean and Vice-President, Fr. Brooks set forth high aca- demic standards and quickly distinguished himself as an ardent proponent of the liberal arts. His con- cern for excellence within education led to his ap- pointment as 25th President of Holy Cross in l97O. In the l979-80 President's Report he indicates the na- ture of the liberal arts education. . . the primary purpose of Holy Cross is not to make chemists, or historians, or doctors or lawyers, but to allow and DEDICATIQ encourage our students to test their mental capaci- ties, to explore the possibilities and responsibilities of freedom, and to assist them in giving shape to their own inchoate sense of themselves and their promise as leaders. In conjunction with his concern for academic ex- cellence, Fr. Brooks has successfully worked to per- ceive the needs of Holy Cross within the context of a changing society. ln l968, while Dean, he actively sought to diversify the student body by recruiting 60 black students. ln l972, as president, he led the smooth transition to coeducation. More recently, he provided leadership for The Campaign for Holy Cross, thereby promoting growth in the endowment and improvement in the physical plant. Such administrative demands, however, have not prevented Fr. Brooks from maintaining awareness of student needs. His classroom activity and presence on campus exemplify his concern for present and future students. In appreciation for his Christian leadership and his commitment to higher education, in short for his unending service to the College of the Holy Cross, the I983 Purple Patcher is dedicated to John E. Brooks, S.J. 1 1 REV. JOH E. BRQOKS, SJ. 71 716 P I 4 .Y i I i 1 tial!!! fl if f A 7 'U 5584 gif L 1 I 1 I 1 4 I i SW lj X71 There have been so many proud moments for me over the years at Holy Cross but the one event which I cherish the most was the board meeting in l97O when I supported the nomination of Father Brooks for President. There is no college in the country which has a more active and supportive alumni body than Holy Cross and no Catholic college which has done more for ecumenism than this institution. Father Brooks deserves the credit for these accomplishments and so many more. It has been a tremendous pleasure to have worked so closely for so many years with such a strong and compassionate man. He leaves me, the Holy Cross community, and the city and people of Worcester much richer for his tenure here. -Jacob Hiatt Chairman Rand-Whitney Corporation Member, Board of Trustees, College of the Holy Cross Holy Cross College has been singularly blessed to have had Father John Brooks at the helm for these past thirteen years. His qualities of leadership and administrative skills have kept the College on a steady course toward its goal of academic excellence and fiscal viability in very difficult times. He has well earned this accolade of gratitude and esteem in which I am pleased to join as a long-time friend and admirer. -Most Reverend Bernard J. Flanagan, D.D. Bishop of Worcester . . First and foremost. Father Brooks has become an outstand- ing proponent of excellence in education. He has determined to raise the standards at Holy Cross and to spread this philosophy to all contemporary institutions of higher education. Concurrently with this goal, he has worked for expansion of the endowment fund, along with encouragement to alumni, business and friends to build the college along these lines. His leadership has brought many of his original goals to fruition, with a collateral expansion of the physical plant to meet new challenges and requirements. As City Manager, l consider Father Brooks as one of the out- standing Ieaders in our community who has contributed his exper- tise and example to the City of Worcester, and earned the admira- tion of all its citizens .... -Francis J. McGrath Worcester City Manager 20 nfl www ' ,QT-ft , . f. had' K., .xT,w .. I f Q, . , , . ' u A V' 7,1 Father Brooks sets the tone for the present and the future of the College of the Holy Cross. The liberal education offered by Holy Cross is a model for all, in it knowledge, ethical principles and Christianity are mag- nificently blended. No other New England college has demonstrated better the essences of liberal education, Father Brooks has been the leader and the visible spokesman for the liberal education of the l98O's and I99O's. -Dr. Kathryn A. McCarthy Ph. D. Tufts University Member, Board of Trustees, College of the Holy Cross . . Perhaps he CFr. Brooksj is best understood as one whose attitudes toward education, society and the process of maturing were forged in the World War ll generation who saw the challenges to be so great that they should be addressed without artifice or overly mannered rhetoric. He is a man of deep social, moral and religious concern who has many friends but is devoid of small talk. A man of direct honesty, he has little tolerance for what he sees as self-serving or pre- tentious. He is an honest man who believes his duty is to get things done. -Dr. Edward F. Callahan Department of English, College of the Holy Cross One of Father Brooks' great contributions to Holy Cross has been his deep sense of the religious and intellectual ideals of the Society of Jesus. He has vigor- ously and consistently defended the authentic human- ism which is fostered by a study of the liberal arts. He has guided the College in its pursuit of academic excel- lence and its recruitment of highly qualified faculty. And he has helped to create and maintain a religious climate on campus where faith and justice are linked in educating students to become men and women for others. -Fr. Joseph L. Ryan, S.J. Rector, College of the Holy Cross 'W CC , was 7 Q ,W M 'M an wr Q we sr. M AM JF: 1 --nv A-.ws-Y new-...an sr:-if QW Nr' 4,9 ' n Sf N' wif' T 3 ,J 'Q il' L ' W i as 0gw.,i V 719 sy' ., wx fm.- J-C an 'J '- ?. Aa iiliiiiiiii Q - W A Rev. John E. Brooks. S.J. S.T.D., Gregorian University President I Rev. Paul F. Harman. S.J. Rev. Raymond A. Schroth. S.J. S.T.L.. Weston College Ph.D.. The George Washington University Vice President Dean A SANCT46, R PM WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Ol6'lO QWMPBQ? e'umW. -G Q COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS is ,Jf?xa CE OF THE PRES l May l983 Dear Members of the Class of l983, Thornton Wilder concluded his most celebrated novel, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, with the haunting sentence: There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning. Re-reading that line takes me back in memory to September 4, l979 when I addressed you, the Class of l983, as part of Freshman Orientation. On that occasion I offered a few recollections on the value of a liberal arts education as it can be experienced at Holy Cross as well as some comments on the nature of a Jesuit undergraduate college. In brief, I said that the goal of your four years at Holy Cross was to learn to speak the heart's love with the mind's conviction. It would come as no surprise to me to learn that the memory of the entertainment provided by the visiting hypnotist burns brighter than your recollection of my address to you as freshmen. Permit me, now, one final return to my theme of four years ago. It is simply this. The beginning of all true wisdom is the love we have for one another as human beings. with patience, openness, good will, dis- cernment, and above all, with God's grace, I hope you have learned more than a little about love at Holy Cross. Let me say it more directly: if, at the end of four years, you have not learned to love, then you have learned nothing at all. Education is ultimately moral - and no matter how much you claim to have learned, it will come to nothing if you yourself have not emerged as a person capable of loving. I grant you that it is possible to love and still be illiterate. But if anyone ever tries to tell you that any sort of wisdom or literacy can be had at the price of love, turn your back and walk rapidly awayi It may take us a lifetime to appreciate it,but HLittle children, love one another,H is the first and last admonition we must all learn to heed. God's blessings follow you always! Sincerely, CRe John E. Brooks, s.J. ' . X ' u., Q . wi, .. -N ' f -'J' ' 4 U , ,fy V x V, 1'-vu 1 1 ' r w w 'X .KIM 'N - -. , ph W 6 , 4 . S. .,,1, sr QM ,tj N . q. ax ' X. 4 . , 4 ,fuf f ir. 1 at-1,0 4 mf n . in 1 514 ' ' x . ' ww !. . , ,ig ' I .1 V- N , ,. . - - fx .. A -1-:W . x .19 -'I ,W f' L.,,:' S W ' ,bf .vx N -5, ef w Y I l 2 , qw- X N 4. Tx... N ,I X' -1143- , - .4 . v '1-4ff ' HJ- '21 .f?1-'42-'wv.-:ygqzya----yf. w 1 , 1 ,.V'g 3 4 Xu , J, s V41 as ' n.x,!A 4 - v , , . s. ts A 2323- 'f , V S ,' 1 'V' yur- 5 , EVE Joseph H. Maguire Eileen M. Tosney M.A., University of Notre Dame M.A., Boston College Assistant Dean R98l5f 3 .4 Carolyn J. Wall Eclward F. Wall Ph.D.. The Catholic University of America Ph.D-- Columbia University Assistant Dean Assistant Dean A ' ' A .... ' As f Q. , -.......... y I. , ....., . X x f xg I xx, . tx.. X v X W., K H: X1 J 63 Banadakoppa T. Lingappa Ph.D., Purdue University Rev. John W. Flavin, S.J. William R, Healy Ph-Du B 0Wn U iVe 5i'Y Ph.D., Harvard University ig. Kornath Madhavan Ph.D., Annamalai University i Peter J. Morin Peter Parsons Ph.D,, Duke university Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh COLLOQUIA The Effect of Progesterone on Circulation and Endocrine Systems. Prof. John Axelson. October 4. l982. Interactions of Spring Wildflowers and Pollinators in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Dr. Alex Motten, fDuke Universityj. November I, I982. HormonaI Regulation of Vitellogenesis. Dr. Shuk-Meitto CTufts Uni- versityj, November l5, l982. Q. mifeww A aw if we we - f Y',1iKC,k+'ds f ,fi1 f,1--.Si t'.' 1 , ss 84 at :S vtskf , 5 is QA Q Y ,K B . ,j ,. pi 5 JD' 4' fl P 'Rf ' ' K QQQW eu S A I ,QS 1 George R. Hoffmann Ph.D.. University of Tennessee Mary Lee S. Ledbetter Ph.D.. The Rockefeller University 1 7 ' X I V 5 W, A' , ff ' ,,4,,i4gg5kx,g.: if ' 'AMJ 1 fl - ffff. X Y A '- ws 1 Q wt Ke t I, ,yn S A, - - Y IN YW P . , X Wayne W. Carley Ph.D.. University of California at Berkeley t,3,w.,: .. , ffm' 'vvvv V i --qgU0 4 2 es. ' i Susan L. Berman Ph.D.. University of Pittsburgh 1 1 'vg- vr . f' ta' -i fa ! P .. .-1 ,L - X , y - Michael G. McGrath Ph.D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology COLLOQUIA Safety in the Research Lab. Blaine H. Byers. Septem- ber 20, I982. The Lighter Side of Chemistry: Poof Reactions. Prof. G. Earl Peace and Robert M. Amici, '83, October l8, l982. Benzoic Acid Therapy for Ammonia Toxicity. Dr. George C. Tremblay CURIJ. October 25, I982. A Synthetic Approach to Nodusmicin. Dr. James Kall- merten CSyracusej. November I, I982. Modern Synthetic Methods in Uses of Organophos- phines, Dr. Frank Wagner CStrem Chemistj, Novem- ber l5, I982. 'Chemical Excitation of Fluorophores for Analytical Ap- plicationsf' Dr. Mary Lynn Graveski CSeton Hallj, No- vember 22, I982. 'Chemical Safety, Daniel J. Kirsch CJ.T. Baker Chemi- cal Co.J, January 24. l983. 'Molecular Orbital Studies of Electric and Magnetic Properties of Small MoIecuIes. Dr. Robert Ditchfield CDartmouthj. February 7, l983. 'The Role of Copper in Drug Action, Dr Fred Green- Away CClarkJ. March 28. l983. , 5- -' 'M ' 47 fi ' t f -, , 9' 91 f fp 14 . t 1 'Q 1 Q . 2.5, s 3 ,I 5 frf, f me gl - Qt 4 s 'Ku 's. is nz. f 1 X, Paul D. McMaster Ph.D., Clark University Vi i .,., 'F ff ,y 4 ' saf- Frank Vellaccio Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 1 i , I n I Al r . ft 3 .4 'Ns G. Earl Peace. Jr. Ph.D.. University of Illinois gn, Blaine H. Byers Ph.D.. University of Illinois ,Q Carol A. Deakyne Mauri A. Ditzler Ph.D.. Princeton University Ph.D.. Duke University ..i George A. Vidulich Ph.D.. Brown University 'The Hero and the Athlete: Homer and Pindar, Dr. C .X fmmmhw 'mmhqnmm Nu.. ' K Deborah Boedeker Rev. William H. Fitzgerald, S.J Ph.D., St. Louis University Ph.D., Fordham University -ff' Chantel Melis Cand. Ph.D., University of Minnesota COLLOQUIUM Gregory Nagy 4Harvardj, November 22, I982. Kenneth F. Happe Ph.D., Yale University 35184 . Blaise J. Nagy Rev. Robert F. Banks, S.J. Ph.D., Harvard University M.A., Fordham University f y ' Q Gerard B. Lavery Rev. Robert F. Healey, S.J. William J. Ziobro Ph.D.. Fordham University Ph.D. Harvard University Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University V Rev. John D.B. Hamilton. S.J. Ph.D.. University of Minnesota il Frank Petrella, Jr. Christine M. Augustyniak Ph.D.. University of Notre Dame Cand.Ph.D., University of Michigan John F O Connell Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin 1 ' r .A . Q ' 'I i , ff : 's Q U ,, , J . M 4,,,gv-M N f x,,s. John R. Carter Ph.D., Cornell University xx .W y i f , X KU ' W' f M... ,,,,, ,, ii VV., M ...W .W .... ..,, .. QL, .LN f 52 ...... . , ,,. , , W., 5 ,.,. ,. . John R. Blake J.D., Columbia Law School David J. Schap Cand.Ph.D., Washington University Thomas R. Gottschang Ph.D.. University of Michigan COLLOQUIA 'Explanations of Hierarchy: Alternative Views of the Firm, Dr. Greg- ory Dow CYaleJ, November IS, l982. 'Equal Pay and Equal Worth-The Economic Issues Involved, Dr. Alice Figueroa, March I7. I983 'The Economics of Air Pollution: Establishing Marketable Pollution Rights. Dr. Robert DeFina CResearch Dept. of the Philadelphia Reserve Bankj, April ll. I983. 'The Marshallian Core of Keynes' General Theory, Sergio Perrinello Cltalian professor of economics on an American tourj. April I8. I983. MISSING Robert F. Curran Cand.Ph.D.. University of Virginia Joseph A. DiMasi Cand.Ph.D.. Boston College Robert M. Fisher Cand.Ph.D.. Duke University Edward Peragallo, Ph.D. Mary J. Phelan John D. O'ConneII M.B.A.. Clark University M.B.A.. Boston University Nicolas Sanchez Ph.D.. Univ. of California-Berkeley Stephen M. Cross Ph.D.. University of Virginia Andrea P. Weiss M.S., University of Massachusetts Richard H. Rodino Maurice A. Geracht Ph.D.. Harvard University Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin John E. Reilly Ph.D., University of Virginia dll 23: ' .if Q 5- 12 ' E' Y ' K V I' f X , , W V ,v 3 Xa, 5 3 K ' V i Xt, X vi 13. Patricia L. Bizzell Jghn D, Boyd Richard E. Matlak Ph.D.. Rutgers University Ph.D., Cornell University Ph.D., Indiana University 7 lntroduction to the English Colloquium: Series on Critical Methodologies, R. Rodino. J. Boyd. J. Kee, G. Phillips, No- vember l, l982. Historical Criticism: Milton's 'L'AIIegro' and 'Il Penseroso', Thomas Lawler, December 7, I982. History and Histrionics: An Excursus from Shakespheare's Julius Caesar, Edward Callahan, February 2. l983. A Look at Formalism, John Boyd, February 23. I983. Mapping the Literary Universe: Archtypal Criticism. English Robert K. Cording John T. Mayer Ph.D., Boston College Ph.D., Fordham University Thomas M.C. Lawler Ph.D., Yale University COLLOQUIA Department, March I4, l983. 'af '41 x 'J wifi' , , 5,112,595 , ,, QW., A rx, f' mg 't C H f l ifx me M' N ,?4QQ3f4fe Marion F. Meilaender Ph.D., Princeton University James M. Kee Marxist Literary Criticism. Patricia Bizzell, March 23, I983. Ph.D., University of Virginia , 2 uuhm K Edward F. Callahan Ph.D., University of Wisconsin B. Eugene McCarthy -nr qqy.-,Hunk ilu-nina Fwnvilung Helen M. Whall Ph.D., University of Kansas Ph.D., Yale University 5 f. X it 1 . . Sffwf V N, A, Patrick J. Ireland John H. Wilson Rev. Philip C. Rule. S.J. Ph.D., St. Louis University Ph.D., Yale University Ph.D., Harvard University w 1 NE ,I E51 yy A! 'D Joseph J. Holmes Ph.D.. University of Connecticut COLLOQUIA Traditional Russia, Ronald Mercier. Septembery9, l982. Russian Literature as Social Criticism, Kenneth Hughes. September 30, l982. Ancient Attitudes towards Death, Ellen V. Kosmer, October 20, I982. Religion and Revolution in Russia. James H. Billington. November I7, l982. Industrial Archaeology in Lowell. Jay Theil and David Redding, February l983. Solidarity and the Fate of Modern Poland, Tadeusz Szafar, November 30, I982. 'Monet and the Modern Dilemma, Paul Hayss Tucker. April 6, less. 'Are the United States and Russians Rivals? Zina So- char. April 26, l983. James T. Flynn Rev. Gerald A. Kinsella, S.J. Ph,D,, Clark University Cand. Ph.D.. University of California l. lx- gn lj: yi Es, A wi' l V if if I l 1 i 1 ll it ll i qi .l l Symposium on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Catholic Edward ,l,D, Kealey Worker, May 2, l983. Ph.D.. The Johns Hopkins University ll 'i 4, f Claudia A. Koonz Ross W. Beales, Jr. Ph.D.. Rutgers University Ph.D., University of California John B. Anderson M.A. University of Notre Dame David J. O'Brien Ph.D., University of Rochester 4. rf ' 'Xi 'w James F. Powers Robert L. Brandfon Ph.D.. University of Virginia Ph.D., Harvard University 'iv Theresa M. McBride Ph.D., Rutgers University - ,.,, I av-. an William A. Green Ph.D., Harvard University -Q Rev. Anthony J. Kuzniewski. S.J. Ph.D., Harvard University 1 1 4 i 1 i 1 4 li u I Q-L..- pf- .1 fhfff mi 1 ' 4 .- .. If ,If .. Z- W I N 1 ,f r l 4 IM! ? Leonard C. Sulski Ph.D., University of Notre Dame PUD-- l Robert H. Haring-Smith Ph.D.. University of Illinois Z i I I J ii 'N Brian L. Straub College of the Holy Cross Melvin C. Tews University of Washington ! gm, .C t 1 A, izff- , ' E A J A 5 1 -1-A :YV C . xv x W ,.- J ill C , f- Q 1 'Sgr 1 ' A -C .szisfifng ' ' l 1 1 l -X 'zl ' Q Q ' 1 A Y ,- John R. McCarthy M.A.. Boston College F Patrick Shanahan Ph,D., Indiana University lllllllllll XX Benjamin Adams B.A.. College of the Holy Cross lvl! ff 5 L 1 John B. Little III Ph.D.. Yale University 1 1. 4 Jw' lf .1 .1 qi Sl 5: v ll I Rev. John J. MacDonneIl, SJ. .' Ph.D., The Catholic University of America 9 -H COLLOQUIUM How to Program a Simple Area ProbIem. Walter Brady, March I5, I983. WM my 5' Susan E, Feues Clayton W. Keller Cand. Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Ph.D-. Br0wn University 'EK-UW' Z t, i in 1 , I DI 'L xy., !' Peter Perkins Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley Al Daniel G. Dewey M.A.. University of Kansas 'bu ZW a Normand J. Lamoureux ECkhGl'd Bernstein Ph.D.. Indiana University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve X! A A Q N if m fr X 4 f y? if K i Esther L. Levine Ph.D.. Brown University William L. Zwiebel Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania Isabel Alvarez-Borland Rev. Alfred R. Desautels, S.J. Ph.D., The University of D. d'Univ., University of Paris Michigan S. Catherine Larson Carol S. D'Lugo Cand. Ph.D., University of Cand. Ph.D., Brown University Kansas Rev. Lionel P. Honore, S.J. Ph.D., New York University Charles A. Baker Ph.D., University of Illinois COLLOOUIA ON THE TEACHING OF LANGUAGE The Composition and Conversation Course-November 9, i982 The Intermediate Course-February I5. I983 The Elementary Course-March 22, I983 POETRY READING-Nancy Morejon. a contemporary Cuban poet, March 25, I983. DISCUSSION-Gabriel Gargia CProducer, WCVTV, Bostonb, On Video- tape of La noche de los asesnos by Jose Triana, April ll. I983. F 5 If ,ff 34 sf-GL gs Q '- 5 kv 'I 355' NN , ,Y . ,1f+??'?f. Af 721 Yi ?'?',g1. 'fi ' ' LH.. yi .- M ' 35954. f H - xg- ' GIS' 'Nui 'fd W gf , . , A 1. A. . +., H, W my 'yt 'www K, 1 x .-Figfy K -.4-PM -Zeiss? Wallace J. Fowlie George N. Kostich Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., Harvard University X Andrea Warren Hamos Cand. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania MISSING FACULTY Isabella Sipitiner Dip., Odessa Pedagogical Institute of Fo Catherine S. Kaiser Ph.D., Brown University reign Languages Jorge H. Valdes Ph.D., University of Connecticut l l 1 i i i i i I I 1 i i l Rev. T. Frank Kennedy, S.J. Ph.D., University of California Q Suzanna E. Waldbauer M.M., New England Conservatory of Music 4 I l Shirish K. Korde ' Cand. Ph.D., Brown University li l i Z i l i 4 William A. MacPherson Cand. Ph.D., Harvard University EVENTS Student-Faculty Recital. October 26, I982. Concert of Contemporary Music-Works by Bar- tok, Boulez and Korde, November l5, I982. Student-Faculty Recital, December 7, l982. Student-Faculty Recital-Commemorating the l5Oth anniversary of the birth of Johannes Brahms. March 28, I983. Concert of Contemporary Music by Holy Cross Stu- dent Composers. April 26. I983. Student-Faculty Recital. May 3, I983. I ,m z 1. tiff 1, Clyde V. Pax John A. Izzi Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Cand. Ph.D., University of Paris n Wm , .1 - 6 . 'Ki' V J' ,,. . S A U P! 1, : 4 John J. Lynch Ph.D., Fordham University W Stephen A. Skousgaard Thomas D. Feehan Ph.D., Tulane University Ph.D., Brown University 0 George H. Hampsch Frederick C. Herx Ph.D.. University of Notre Dame Ph.D.. University of Notre Dame COLLOQUIA Inter-personal Relations and Religious Experience, Prof. Clyde Pax. September 28, l982. Women and Spirituality. Prof. Hilde Hein. November 8, l982. Do Statistical Explanations Provide Understanding? John Meixner CNorthwestern Universityj, January 2l, I983. Trends in Contemporary Metaphysics: Ethical Noncogniti- vism and its Philosophy-Historical Background, Dr. Her- mann J. Cloeren, January 24, l983. How Do Explanations Explain? Dr. Joyce Kinoshita CStan- fordj. January 28. l983. Some Remarks On Wittgenstein, Prof. Joseph Mellon CMITD. February 4, l983. 'TW X. Hermann J. Cloeren Ph.D.. University of Muenster 11 ln an 11 n Marx's Ethical Principle. Prof. Peter M. Schuller CMiami Uni- versityj. February IO, I983. Philosophical Problems of Autobiography, James M. Ca- meron fUniversity of Torontoj, February l5, l983. Utilitarianism and Integrity. Prof. Robert Steinman CUniver- sity of Texasb. February I8. l983. Critique as Masculine ideology: Western Marxism and Social- ist Feminism. Prof. Roger Gottlieb QWPIJ. March ll, l983. Undoing the Text-the DeCConJStructive Role of Philosophy in Literary Criticism. Prof. Gary Phillips. The Ideology and Politics of Islamic Fundamentalism. Prof. John Esposito. April 29, l983. Hilde S. Hein Ph.D.. The University of Michigan COLLOQUIA Science and Manufacturing ln Low-Earth Orbit, Dr. Haybron CNASAJ, September 30. I982. Women ln Science, Panel. November I7, I982. Absolute Synchronization ln Special Relativity, Dr. Spinelli CMICANJ, December IO. l982. Statistical Mechanics and the Clustering of Atoms. Prof. Daniel Reichel. March IO. I983. Fundamental Studies of Gas Discharges and Their Ap- plications in Lighting and Pulsed Power TechnoIogy, Dr. Byszewski CGTEJ, March 24, l983. I 1 1 I Daniel G. Reichel Ph.D., University of Michigan Francis W. Kaseta Ph.D.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Randy R. Ross Ram Sarup Rana Ph.D.. University of Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University Colorado D wit? Robert H. Garvey Ph.D.. Pennsylvania State University Frank R Tangherllnl Ph D Stanford University SEMINAR Careers and Advanced Study in Psychology. February 9, I983. in Charles M. Locurto Ph.D., Fordham University Rudolph L. Zlody George A. Rappolt Ph.D., Fordham University ViSilil18 I-GCIUFSI' KQSQQM A , . of wtf? W 'A ,502 ., ' ' I f FQ V 7 'wr' N gill, 'Rn , A ,A 5 M , ,H y 'fy i-,R N 1 , . 'V 'f ff I 'Hb ttxmi? 5 -atb K Ks Q , ' ' 4 'z Q' w X .- ' A , X A. 's ! 5' 3 a f ' j., l pg e ' Ft iii? :ii Ja , -I ,J , I 233'.f'?'?5! 1 , '11 df at -. '..!....s ki1-111115 Stuart G. Fisher Kenneth W. Kerber Michael M. Sokal Ph.D., University of Illinois Ph.D., University of Illinois Visiting Lecturer Aw ,M 5 Xl X vim: ,, y 7 , .4 5 ff ff ff .M . X Q .ft ' if 1 J F t 'Q ff :W 5 X 'Q ' ' 2 5 Y 1:32 ,' 53 5 A V. . , Cf s . ' x wg: A f. . F3535 Q52 -1 ,' 4 M 1 WW! L 'N afar ' 'fits ' . . ,Aging A VU, f . 1 s A : : , 32' . i K xi 11 ? f fl . if s , . A .. 1 1, 1 ,Q ,N s U, ft? M f f .4 '- WX QW ii YQ? 7' Q ' 5 jg? J t ,Q i ' Q. . ,vw-5... , . .- ,ft . - , M W ' ' . A , K.. N 3 if , , 'fig 3 , . Q 2--5, - VH K Alu, A. f 1- ' -. E A it --. 21'f.':31'.,:f. , ff ii' A ' 'ff A ' ' ' xx it k H ' L .f - Ogretta Vaughn McNeil John F. Axelson Ph.D., Clark University Ph.D., Tulane University INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FORUM Saudi-American Relations and the Lebanese Crisis. John Cummings CDept. of Commercej, October 5, I982. 'Human Rights and Development in Africa, Prof, Rhoda Howard CMcMaster Universityb, October 25, I982. Issues of Nonproliferation and Disarmament, Amb. Ibra- him Shaker CEgyptian Representative at U.N.J, November IO. I982. North-South ReIations, G. Arthur Brown CU.N. Develop- ment Programj, November 28, I982. The Middle East after Beirut, Amb. Fakhri Saghiyyah QLebanon's representative at U.N.D. March 2I, I983. mir, QR ' ...I ' in Walter T. Odell Ph.D., Georgetown University if K' Patricia E. Hanratty Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology David L. Schaefer Ph.D., University of Chicago ,f ii ff' N--., Donald R. Brand Cand.Ph.D.. University of Chicago MISSING Caren G. Dubnoff Ph.D., Columbia University Judith A. Chubb Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jack Donnelly Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley Richard M. Valelly Cand.Ph.D., Harvard University SQA W . 1 A.: ' , ,,... - -- ' ' Rev. Joseph F. Donahue. S.J. M.A., Boston College Rev. William E. Reiser, S.J. Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Y H ,.,, 4f,,,.p: Q. ,gg John L. Esposito Ph.D., Temple University Sr. Alice L. Laffey, R.S.M. Ph.D., Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome ,WMM If AA' V - ,A,A ' G t far 3 as f ' I , '. ifzs wf F25 'ff 1 4 ' WL 'Iliff 1 J .41 f,jf'9f,, ,,'5,2ge4:'ff',Q.ff ,lf at Vincent J. Forde Gerald D. McCarthy S.T.D.. Gregorian University Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania Bernard Cooke S.T.D.. Institut Catholique de Paris W , .W..mQWfM. Gary A. Phillips Ph.D.. Vanderbilt University Rev. John J. Paris. S.J. Ph.D., University of Southern California Capt. Jay E. Burzak. USMC M.A., Catholic University ' ' - vfzmib 'M' f F., A , Wy? ff l ,, tx, 5.271-f ' AA.' . ' , I 4' - f i 2 , A H ' '?QtS7 iieR , i5L .fa 6 X . M , ,,-. -Gibb f f ii, - , - my Q' . ., . I iw fy., K- W2 , v ,Q t f f - f, , ' Q51 z fi X , , , , . , , A f , F53 A, , . f . ,y 145 29 1 liaum l I ' I Lt. Thomas J. Smith, USN A.B., College of the Holy Cross '- AIR FORCE PERSONNEL Lt. Col. Charles W. McDonald, USAF M.S., Air Force Institute of Technology Maj. Joseph W. Policastro. USAF M.P.A., Golden Gate University Maj. Edward A. Osman, USAF 44,4-P' . Ii I3 . - X -I 1 ,.,. X' 5 t 1 -'-'A' .3 Xml! Capt. Edward F. Jardine, USN Cmdr. Edward M. Vacin, USN M.S., U.S. Postgraduate School, M-BA.. National University Monterey mia ,, ll X84 My ,XM x F Q F gl ' f ,,, M.S., Troy State University Lt. David l. Kapuscinski, USNR M.A., Syracuse University ., ph Royce Singleton Jr Ph D Indlana Unlverslty Thomas P Imse Ph D Unlverslty of Maryland Lawrence H. Stern Ph.D.. Yale University wwf W , , Edward H. Thompson, Jr. Stephen C. Ainlay Ph.D.. Case Western Reserve University Ph.D.. Rutgers University .1 David M. Hummon Ph.D., University of California Rogers P. Johnson Ph.D., Brandeis University Fall Semester l982: Fall Film Series on War and Peace Executive Office of Foreign Diplomats Visiting Diplomats Program Spring Semester I983: Alternatives to War: Spring Forum I983 Executive Office of Foreign Diplomats Visiting Diplomats Program Caribbean Festival Il MISSING Barbara C. Kohin Ph.D., University of Maryland I E S Ph D University of Southern California was Edward J, Hel-50,1 Carole C. Mahoney Barbara Rugen M.A. 0.3. st. Louis university MA.. Tufts University Ph-D-- New York University Robert C. Healey E E Cand. Ph.D., Tufts University 3 i PRODUCTIONS A Day in the Death of Joe Egg -September 30, October I, 2 She Stoops to Conquer -October 28, 29. 30 and November 4. 5. ' -as is ' A Doll House -December 7, 8, 9 Original Plays-December 3. 4 The Cherry Orchard -March IS, l9, 20 and March 24, 25. 26 Dance Concert-April 22. 23 -- A Taste of Honey -April 28, 29. 30 William J. Rynders M.F.A.. Wayne State University 6 coLLoouiA 5 X55 f ii in , . lb M iv Q' W Printmaking. Elizabeth Jayne Peak, March 8. I983. W 1:1 if Drawing and Printmaking, Deborah A. Rockman, March IO. I983. f A ,tw 5? A A Painting and Drawing, Gerard J. Quigley. March I4, I983. '- 1 TINY 5 x Printmaking and Painting. Nancy M. Friese, March I5. l983. Q The Influence of Antiquity in the Renaissance: Vitruvius and I ' Giuliano de San Galio, Linda Pellecchia CHarvardJ. March 22, Abu Vrf l983. if ' Q, I r. 5--Q n .. Excavations at Sardisz Rediscovering a Roman City, Marcus Rautman Clndianab. March 24. I983. xp .ix The Response of Gothic Stone Masons to a Changing Economy and Taste: the late l3th century in Brabant. Joanna Ziegler. March 28. I983. Realism in Floral Decoration in English Medieval Sculpture and the Influence of Contemporary Religious Thought. Jean Wright CBerkeIeyD. March 29, l983. E i, E R 24,469 Q xo Joan N. Italiano Joanna E. Ziegler Terri Priest M.F.A.. Siena Heights College Cand. Ph.D.. Brown University M.F.A.. University of Massachusetts Virginia C. Raguin Ph.D., Yale University Q i j l 1 4.. veg, . '? l'h-s 5 5. ' ww.,-. 2,7-! . 1 W, -w.,,..,,,,,: E. 6 J 'dx Q Rev. John P. Reboli, S.J. Ph.D.. Ohio University Rev. Joseph S. Scannell, S.J M.A., Boston College fifiyffh John P. Reardon M.A., Clark University Kofi Kayiga M.A., Royal College of Art SCIENCE LIBRARY Head Librarian. James M. Mahoney Anthony Stankus. David Shea Secretary. Marguerite Donovan J D h D Galla her. D. Thistle. G. DINAND LIBRARY. M. Donovan. A. Stankus. B. Puddister. . ump y, . g Montysko, R. Degutis. J. Hogan. G. Fullen. D. Shea, J. Morano, M. Sanderson, M. Riley, J. Mahoney 7 ,1 . M 1 ji i Q1 'E l J 4 J I I 1 I Q s is I K Q . Director, Counseling Center DATA PROCESSING CENTER Matthew A- TOII1 Eugene Dejordy. Ben Adams. Brian Straub, Rev. Joseph Pomeroy, S.J. COUNSELING CENTER AND CAREER PLANNING QFFICE Ann Flynn, Matthew A. Toth. Steven Gilbert, Marjorie Eernald ew J'-' E v 5 1 I F15 - X X '-f-X X I s . aww- sl 4 :Lf , AQ , 9- '4n-m.,,vz-.- I si. wwf 64? A 5 V M A, 5f,:a-uv ....-ww-W' A V Q K 022 ' i 9 x f W .M f 32 , .S wmv, , TW MW! Mm rgwwzazif-L wfwk L ,- gh. xvw wx -xl felwn Nm X iv.. X 'ws .Ja 1. W ..,. ,as V - 'kv Xx X A3 E, xp ff W f ,X ' ' 'hw I 1 f ,, f V. X- W ff v wx s-,MQ ....- -aiu-lr 66 ,lg S 1 3 R iz-6 AE- xi P . My .g'f' , ,V MNH , x-.,,. Q7 f !g' -LL , 'rr .5 ,I i y x. :N . ,..b N f 'ff fx 53?-sg ,L V' Ns-,L xuv -if-mg: J l J f - X., of f Vy X X xxx M X gl' 1 ll A is :sw 1 -D 1 19115 W, ln- '-'C A x f' ,. .,.,, .. - V ,1 'l VW' X 1 :qv-2 i 'av X . , 45 X wxi 'x ..4-n..'1.a.l 67 ?i , ,wid 'Q BB W f , ul 41 Y WA ,WW fm, ,W w4 ' ' M wma E vu in 3 , . 7 ff ff , fm swf Q . W0 ., an-.3 Wx in T' fff WK mwwaosuu ...rio Q annu- if ,KW E VE J' 4 'K il FRESHMAN QRIENTATIG Exuberant RA's and Purple Key Soci- ety members greeted the Class of I986 on Sunday, August 29. The welcome marked the beginning of a four-day freshman orientation program. planned by the Purple Key Society. After moving in, the freshmen were free to attend a variety of activities. including the Chaplain's Reception, a music recital, and bus tours of Worces- ter. The traditional Mass of the Holy Wi- Spirit, celebrated on Sunday afternoon, brought parents and students together before final goodbyes. Later that evening, a reception for day students was followed by a class meeting and the presentation of the film Chariots of Fire. The day conclud- ed with hall meetings and house so- cials. On Monday, August 30. the Class of '86 attended a picnic held in freshman field. A make your own sundae night followed. 0n the evening of Tuesday, August 3l, the Reverend John E. Brooks, S..l.. President of the College, presented a lecture to the class. A reception hosted by the Jesuit community and a presentation by hyp- notist Gil Eagles, both held on Wednes- day, September l, completed the fresh- man orientation program. Qian I E 5 FRESHMAAY ORIENTATION CLASS OF 1986 August 29 - September 1, 1982 W BATTLE CF The Fifth Annual Battle of the Dorms, sponsored by CCB of D, sur- prised us with a few changes this year including a new event and a new win- ner. Defending champion of the battle, Hanselman Hall. had to settle for sec- ond best as Wheeler Hall snatched away the number one spot. Wheeler's victory halted Hanselman's four year THE DQRMS dynasty. The competition, which was held on the sunny weekend of October I-3, in- volved such traditional favorites as pyramid building, keg rolling, broom- ball hockey, mad dog soccer, and ulti- mate frisbee. The new event, the VW push, replaced last year's controver- sial pie eating contest. E! 5, l E s V 1 +i E . i I W 5 l ! l I v r L L I A V 7 , ' X 5 4 , !' 1 2 3 i 1.4 WW? ji ,r. JG J JS. Tgfqffyf 44 w 'x 'B ff K QF' THE 9 0 RWW5 ex' lf' .ya , , 3 , ff I .E fs P' r' 'XRS wx 'fe J 1. , J. ,A I J. 2:1 I' PARENTS' WEEKE D Mount St. James was inundated with moms and dads during November 5-7 for the Annual Parents' Weekend fes- tivities. Once again, the Purple Key So- ciety organized a full calendar of events. Gn Friday, the Holy Cross College Choir treated us to musical selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance. which was followed by the President's Reception in the Main Reading Room in Dinand Library. Casi- no Night concluded the day as parents and students alike had fun playing pok- er. blackjack, and other games. Saturday dawned sunny and cool for the Parents' Tennis Tournament and the Holy Cross-Harvard football game. Later in the evening Kimball hosted an elegant sit-down dinner while the fieldhouse and the Hart Center housed the Parents' Weekend Dance. Satur- day ended with midnight mass and the Chaplain's Reception. The Holy Cross Jazz Ensemble per- formed at the Sunday morning brunch. which concluded Parents' Weekend I982. S. 1, Y 92? 'lh-' P va, My Par-en S lml nl' ll H nnn gn 4 .,,.f lieml ..- Nqr 75 if .Q Q' .ff -.4 ,fi 1, Z 3 A I f. .3-cf V X I f . .7251 in.. :iw ,nn 'f-jf, , .Q , lm. 1 H+ ' NN A A 15' aw '11 L 1 . 151-' '- 5 ww. X'i5V7'?5 ,, 5, ff ng 1 -, H x ' -Fiji, 1 - --af'fg1,Q . I ,A , K fix: P4 .. W J! R! A f, 1 ,Q N. Q. ,Sy 'f ,QW i gg, Y 'dx -is qv- m - --...W-.......-.,... M-. 'fn .,,,,,, ,h X' ' -'fl-.ax . ----......., WHnxfQ x 1, xxx I 1 iv ww i 'A' in N 'iiin-v., an Z MW S' Q xf JW Yiwu, s W., f x 1 :Wf V ,V , y W :',r1'- ,ii Q 14 YZ , -V ' ,, M ,1 , J 'V WAV vw ' 2 'Q :Jw V, ..: E493 Www 4 ',- 1 v , f if 'fgifk f 3 '2,1,Mw , I ' s 3 S W W' gf V Q 1 A 3 0 ,,,, s v f n 1 J' ew 'ff 41 ' Y a day in the death of JOE EGG Fenwick Theater startled audiences with its production of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, performed the week- end of October I. The play, a provoca- tive tragic comedy, depicted a day in the life of a young married couple, Bri- an and Sheila, and their mentally re- tarded daughter Joe. The entire play takes place in the living room of the couple's apartment, and is centered around the figure of the deaf, mute child sitting silently in a wheelchair. As the action progresses, the audience slowly begins to realize the devastat- ing effects the child's presence has had on both the individual characters and on the relationships they have with each other. The play ends with Brian's attempt to kill Joe and the subsequent termina- tion of his marriage, leaving the entire responsibility of resolving the conflict in the hands of the audience. HE STOOPS TO CO QLIER She Stoops to Conquer, William GoIdsmith's stylized I8th century com- edy of errors, delighted audiences with comic situations and fast-paced dialogue on the weekends of October 28 and November 4. This Fenwick Theater production opens with the announcement by one Mr. Hardcastle of his plan to give his daughter's hand in marriage to the eli- gible son of a close friend. The young Mr. Hardcastle Mrs. Hardcastle Tony Lumpkin Kate Hardcastle Constance Neville Inn KeeperfJererny Inn Patronflloger Inn PatronfDiggory Bet BouncerfPimpIe Mr. Marlowe Mr. Hastings Sir Charles Marlowe and innocent Kate finds her prospec- tive betrothed, Mr. Marlowe, timid and retiring and she resists the match. However, as the plot thickens, Kate discovers Marlowe's secret: in the lo- cal taverns, while in the company of women of ill repute, he becomes charming, flirtatious, and in Kate's opinion, thoroughly appealing. Before Marlowe arrives to meet Kate, he is tricked into believing that the Hardcastle's house in an inn. Kate realizes his error and stoops to con- quer by posing as a common barmaid in her own house, thus exposing Mar- lowe's true nature and winning his heart. CAST B. EUGENE McCARTHY JEAN GRAHAM KEVIN L. LYNCH KATHRYN RICHARDS MICHELE SWEENEY DANIEL CONNOLLY JOHN VIRGONA KENNETH SINGLETON MARY POTTER LOUIS DURANTE JOSEPH TITO ROBERT EMERSON WILLIAM BUCKLEY F November IO l think it requires time to alter national habits and national malady. Too many people have romantic expectations in America that economic progress is unrelated to exertion or sacrifice. SPE KERS f JEAN KILBCURNE November II There is certainly contempt for women in this society. There is no question about that. There is also contempt for feminine traits, which society continues to devalue. These traits include compassion, empathy, and nurturing qualities. EDWARD KENNEDY Gctober 28 On financial aid cuts: lt certainly does not make sense in terms of trying to ensure that the ablest and most gifted minds in our society are going to make a contribution to our system. DICK GREGORY September 9 When will we be ready to look at our handicapped brothers and sisters and really treat them differently-humanly? JAY O'CALLAHAN November 3 There is a need for vision and dreams. That's why story is impor- tant. lt lets us touch and wonder. passion and mystery of life. And it lets us gather around language, teller. and the tale. Finally, hearing a story often gives us a glimpse of the beauty of our own story. Z FR. DRINAN October I4 Nuclear escalation is the cancer of our society. It is a challenge for all Catholics to put an end to the arms race. MOHAMED SHAKER November IO Many countries go nuclear because they see the super- powers continuing to develop nuclear weapons. The United States and the Soviet Union tell us, the small countries, to limit our production of nuclear weapons and energy facili- ties-yet they have not lived up to their obligation of setting the example. Q-at ? . 'if'- I f 11, ' No ,I 4. , 41' ! I f 1. .I !' is X, M ,W .Cx mMWw , 'N Nm-, ' W 5' ,Q xe., .1 1, 1 QL, gvf f , q 455!Q1f 1 -41 ., ' h MH! f i Q27 Zi, ima, ,, 1:fvNNXjjfQ ' , . 'MHZ' bln'-Sfxk I-Z' ' 4.E?Q 2'f .X - K s ,- ff' A , x V 1- :dk V-5 -qv 'KT-' Eg -.1 1 N . , ,1 JH W Nr' K ', ' fy f 5 I -2 f X 1 , x .f f I ,V V' V 5 f S Y ,-, ff f 3.7 ' ' 6 B: ' J f If , ' 'i ' Af ' ' I . u. I 5 ' ' .' , u . l C Q X .Jr ,.f iw' 1 E 2 5 K ' X M . f-' . T 5 ' 2 ', ' .4-:Q f ' ' 1 ' HH'- ' f J, ,, , :ITC A-.-1 N fm-3' 1. - Q .,'-v. v V , :Q 4 '. I,L.,yfR I -1+ .K f D W5 251' fp 5 . - . , X ' ' 5. , ,X J I -4 - ,I C ,!' ' f . I ,, M 0 h l e , .Y ' , ,-f' ff' 1' ' U, N 1 , , .0 y 4 ,I I V 4 ,L C E J' J .? X Z .-Q J' , x N I 1' ,1' 0 - 0 K ' I 1 Q 'J m, ' V- .1 Q nfs ' I , ,V . 1 .A W' v- , ' ff I Q A ., a f 'B 5 'i 83 PRI G SPE KER RCBERT COLES May 2 Who is it that has the right to say to another this way and only this way? MORTIMER J. ADLER April I4 Speaking on the difference between men and ma- chines: No computer programs itself the way hu- mans program themselves .... the brain is only a necessary and not a sufficient condition for our humanity. MOST REV. THGMAS GUMBLETON April IO So many times the Church has just handed-down an answer in a manner that is disrespectful to the intelligence of the adults of whom it is made up. They have the responsibility to make a decision and commit themselves to following Jesus' teaching and bring it to the public arena. This will only happen if they are allowed to think, internalize information and act upon it. f ,gg J. -...st . g X W , ,m i I ish' J 'Tffi I A who 3. f .5 . S. wx... ff is 5? 55 ss--sir 2 . Cz sl .5 JOSEPH A. CALIFANC. JR. March 23 The hardest questions for government come in the area of health promotion. Look at the issue of cigarettes-they result in SI billion of monthly disability benefits to people with cancer. Do you ban cigarettes? l i I VALERY GISCARD D'ESTAlNG May 4 i When I first entered politics. there wasn't TV- media changes the life of a .leader. S You are judged on your ability to lead and on your ability to communicate. l l 3 i i GIDEON HAUSNER April I9 Speaking on the indifference of Western political and religious leaders to the fate of the Jews: the Church did not succeed in fulfilling its role as a guardian to life on earth because the supreme pontiff and a majority of the clergy held their peace at a time when the crimes were being committed. sy , ...A mwgw. A M.. s .XR X, , ff 'E f ' ix ga .f HIRAM CATON April I4 Speaking on the idea of progress: The scientist is a wizard in a secular world . . . Like a priest in the past. 85 n w J 1 1 1 1 i I I I 41'-'33 ,nr ,gl i W4 Z-K N X ' X- ,. A I 1 in . , l B . X, ' ik 5, ,X . .2 11- A'-ii - w E 5 5 f K s 1 3 Z J hge. fu BLACK WEEK Coming Together as One was the theme of Black Culture Week '83, an annual event sponsored by the Black Student Union. The program opened on Tuesday. March 22. with Caribbean poetry read- ing by visiting professor Edward Ka- mau Braithwaite, a native of Barbados. Following the presentation, the Em- manuel Baptist Choir performed an ar- ray of spiritual and inspirational music. On Thursday, members of the BSU enacted Sizwe Bansi is Dead. a play by Athol Fugard portraying one man's struggle to keep his identity. Nancy Marejon, a Black Cuban poet and lecturer visited Holy Cross on Fri- day to deliver a collection of poetry readings in Spanish. Later in the even- ing, a convocation of noted speakers, discussed the role of black people in economics, politics, and society. Fea- tured speakers included Glenn Loury. Alvin Poussaint, and Pearl Robinson. The day ended with entertainment provided by the Newport reggae band, Zion Wave. The schedule of events of Black Cul- ture Week concluded with Cabaret '83, a semi-formal dance held in Hogan on Saturday. March 26. Prior to the dance, the BSU planned and prepared a dinner held in lower Kimball. . gf' vw 'W , px. ss, X - -fss 88 I 'cw in X aff? DQLL HQLISE A Doll House, Henrik lbsen's intrigu- ing and thought-provoking play was performed at Fenwick Theater on the weekend of December 7, 9 and IO. The story of the Helmer family cen- ters on young Nora, a turn-of-the-cen- tury woman who is treated like a child by her husband, Torvald. Nora accepts her role as child because she has always been a puppet to her father. society, and now Torvald. Although her husband is unaware of it, Nora does have a mind of her own, and she harbors a dark secret. As she confess- es to her close friend, Christine, Nora has secretly saved TorvaId's life by borrowing money. Neils Krogstad, desperate to retain his job at Torvald's bank, threatens to expose Nora and destroy her happi- ness. This constant threat colors and distorts the action while revealing the true qualities of each character. Tor- vald and Nora are torn from each other as Nora opts for freedom rather than the oppressive societal norms. This strong performance offered the Holy Cross community both a com- mentary on nineteenth century soci- ety as well as an enjoyable evening of theatre. Nora Helmer Torvald Helmer Neils Krogstad Mrs. Lind Dr. Rank Helene Ann-Marie HeImer's daughter HeImer's son Delivery boy CAST MARY-BETH MANNING DAVID FOX ANTHONY GRIMALDI KATHRYN WATERS LOUIS CAPUTO MARY LOU GILBERT JULIA LUDWIG CAROLYN SHAHAR OREN SHAHAR KIERNAN OUINN T. P TRICICS D Y The Holy Cross campus was predict- ably a sea of green on March I7 as almost every student sported a green sweater, shirt, pants, or combination of the three. lt seemed every aspect of Holy Cross was in some way touched by the spirit of St. Patrick's Day. Kim- ball served Irish beef stew, Irish bread. corned beef and cabbage and Mullega- tawny soup. Free green carnations were also given out at Kimball and the second floor cafe offered green frappes. In addition, a full schedule of Irish entertainment added to the spirit of the day. Plain Folk performed in the I843 room, senior Bob Dunn sang Irish folk music in the second floor cafe and Holy Cross' own Irish step dancers presented some traditional lrish step. The St. Patrick's Day festivities however, did not end on Thursday, but continued into Friday when the world renowned Clancy Brothers performed favorite Irish folk songs in the field- house. .wx ,ww nw N-mxiv' m, .QQ 1 A ' . W. ff 1 K , AW .1 ff. Q , A :sy A j? ,4 5 ff PM - f Z ff, Q f Q Z ' ' I - -wax ku .x'Q, PRI C5 WEEKE D A Kimball barbeque, held in Carlin parking lot on April 22, kicked-off the beginning of Spring Weekend. Stu- dents picnicked on clams, chicken. watermelon, and corn-on-the-cob. Later, in the evening, the Jazz Ensem- ble played in Hogan to a capacity crowd. The ensemble performed eight pieces including the premiere of direc- tor Bob Principe's original, Sing Your Own Song . Cn Saturday, a carnival-type atmo- sphere was created at Wheeler and Mulledy dorms. Jugglers, magicians. mime and a band all exhibited their talents while students sunned and munched on popcorn, cotton candy and hamburgers. A dance in Hogan Ballroom with music provided by the Toons completed the day. Unfortunately, rain on Saturday can- celled the athletic triathelon and moved the planned outdoor mass in- doors, concluding Spring Weekend '83. l l W i 5 U ? 'W W.. 1 H i J i 1 wr, li A- V A Nm I Ping, W 'Q ' ' M W N 5 X 3 N 1 , I .wg ' - 0 -.L Y , n at Q A, Y- 1, ' -T--Jer'-LLL? Y S i W ' 95 l Ll SPRI G B LL Balloons, jelly beans and a canopy provided the atmosphere for the l983 Spring Ball, sponsored by the Purple Key Society. This annual event, held on Saturday, April 9th, was at- tended by over ION guests clad in a myriad of outfits including evening gowns, mini-skirts, tuxedos, and blue jeans. Music was provided by New World Generation, a nine piece band whose music includes Top 40 hits and funk. 5' ., M 1 '53 V pn: Wu fx ,Sn-'4 xl , . .hjazxgxg ' ? V x . S 'K X x xml WA., A THE CHERRY QRCHARD During the weekends of March I8 and 24, Fenwick Theater produced The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekov's clas- sic turn-of-the-century tragic comedy. The play centers around the events that force an aristocratic Russian fam- ily to sell their precious cherry or- chard to a wealthy middle-class mer- chant. Madame Ranevskaya and her family, emersed in sentimentality and indecisiveness, face a precarious fi- nancial situation. The orchard will be sold unless new resources of money are found. Lopahin, the merchant whose ancestors worked as serfs for the Ranevskaya family, proposes a plan to save the orchard. Yet the charac- ters. with the exception of Lopahin, are unable to act, to alter their fate, and therein lies the tragedy. Even the loss of the cherry orchard appears not to change their ways of thinking. Madame Ranevskaya Anya Varya Gaev Lopahin ' Trofimov Simeonoff-Pishchik Charlotta Ivanovna Yepihodov Dunyasha Firs Yasha A Passer-By Station Master CAST Mary Beth'0'Donnel Ellen Von Benken Julie Golden Kenneth William Roberts Ray Greene Robert B. Johnson Jan Ellen Jones Jason M. Wirth Sarah J. Zabriskie Al Mohrmann Robert C. Emerson Joe Koessler Tom Bower V f CAST WQRKI G Working, a musical by Stephen Schwartz, was performed on April 7th- lOth by the Alternate College Theater. The play follows a group of working- class people through a period of 24 hours. Each of the characters, through short bits of dialogue and song, reveal the nature of their working and daily lives. Based on a Studs Terkel novel, Working is a very real portrayal of contemporary America, and the cast of 22 enthusiastic performers brought it to the Fenwick stage in fine fashion. Mike Leligvre lawrence Cal- cano Booker Page Tim Galloway Nora Watson .luiie Haipin Diane Wilson tisaipatterson Herb Rosen Robert Gehan John Rolfing Danny Carragher Rose Hoffman Caryl Smachetti Babe Secoli Loretta DiBianca Emilia Hernandez Olga Pina Conrad Swibel Richard Canedo Kate Rushton Maureen De- veney Roberta Victor S Lynda Path Grace Clements Kathryn Waickman be Anthony Palazzo Carmine Sai- W vrucci Delores Dante Susan McCann Frank Decker Matthew Hem- pel Heather Lamb Mary Potter Sharon Atkins Dolores Taylor Joe Zutty Kevin McDonald Tom Patrick Mark Cascione Charlie Blossom Joseph Rispo Jim Richard Schilling N., Ju-'IM as s , C .D . S' io 3 2 Q-C Y 'N -A 15 4' get C ne' QL IDELINES Centrum Opening The opening of Worcester s Centrum on Septem- ber l l982 was marked by a special gala event that was billed for months as the Frank Sinatra Opening Concert lt became an event that Worcester will not soon forget Prior to the concert a special pro- gram to celebrate the Centrum included an invoca- tion by Holy Cross President John E Brooks S.J Since that evening the Centrum has hosted groups such as Hall and Oates Fleetwood Mac, Dan Fogel- berg, and The Who. The Centrum also added a new dimension to the I982-83 Holy Cross basketball sea- son as the new facility became the site for the Worcester Classic, and games with Maryland and Boston College. , If Y . A W ,,,.,-.--4 -':.1.. J-fi itll? ll :' ' W 2 S ,arg 'H-Q., Blood Drive The Holy Cross campus is visited at least twice a year by the Red Cross Association of Worcester for the purpose of securing much needed blood The Hogan Ballroom be comes a make shift clinic as up to 250 stu dents donate a few moments of time and a pint of blood The fairly easy process begins with sign ups In Hogan lobby and ends with 7 I0 minutes of actual giving The Red Cross provides coffee juices cookies and donuts In order to compensate for any weakness that results from donat n Holy Cross has consistently donated 200- 250 punts of blood twice a year contributing in a substantial way to the Worcester area s daily need of blood Mass Murder Rumor Halloween 82 was different than most An uneasy tension filled the atmosphere as rumors spread about a predicted mass murder that was to occur on the campus of a small New England Catholic college in a dorm overlooking a cemetary That weekend some students decided to light- en the eerie prediction by chalking dead bodies on the pavement all over campus Others took the rumor more seriously and left campus for a time The news media thought the prediction was important enough to publicize Bos- ton s Channel 7 sent news cameras and the Worcester Telegram and Gazette printed a story Fortunately Halloween 82 turned out to be no different than the past as the pre- dicted murder ended up to be just an eerie rumor fm . - . . fx . , . . , in 2 V A I X, ' x - ' .wilfxl O l 7 5 M ll I . . . N h -- 9 5 ' 1 - - 1 V J ,.fQ , , . ,k,..AAA ',,A -ci? Jr-'K Pool Opening The opening of the new pool and Hart Center addition met with an enthusiastic response as over 350 people came to test out the facilities The most impressive feature of the new addi- tion is the I25 foot pool. However, the complex also houses four raquetball courts, two squash courts two crew tanks a dance room and a training area. The dedication ceremony for the new pool was held on Friday February ll. The ceremony featured tours of the complex the blessing and dedication by the Most Reverend Bernard J. Flanagan Bishop of Worcester, and diving and swimming competitions Following a demon- stration of the crew tanks by the men s crew team, a buffet reception for the guests conclud- ed the affair. AL .Tc Fr. Hart's Birthday On December 3rd, the Holy Cross community gathered with great joy to celebrate the 84th birth- day of Rev. Francis Hart, S.J. The celebration includ- ed a special tribute by John E. Brooks, S.J., President of the college, a film presentation of life in the Soci- ety of Jesus today and remarks by Fr Hart himself Those present gathered with Fr Hart for refresh ments and to offer their personal best wishes to a man who has become the true spirlt of Holy Cross April Fools Concert Members of the Holy Cross College Choir under the direction of Bruce Miller presented an April Fools Concert on April 7 in the Hogan ballroom The concert advertised as an even- ing of choral foolery featured faculty cameo PP Dressed in football jerseys the choir per- formed three obscure Holy Cross fight songs in addition to a variety of other pieces Pr Michael McGrath Pr Frank Vellaccio and Dr Peter Simonds staged interruptions during the presentation with unusual antics A special ap- pearance was also made by a Jesuit chorus composed by Frs Kennedy LaBran and Kuz- niewski The light-hearted concert ended with a bang as someone shot Bruce Miller . 9 . , f- l ' l ' 1 I 3 BGFSDCBS. P P g . 1 . y 6 9 Y l Boston Marathon The sign at the start of the Boston Marathon said Hopkinton Welcomes the World and indeed there were runners from every part of the globe including I5 members of the Holy Cross Community Holy Cross run ners who covered the 26 mile course into Boston s Pruden tial Center received much encouragement from thou sands of spectators along the race course Among the Crusaders who finished the race was Dean Raymond Schroth S J who finished just under 4 hours Seniors Chris Casey and Bill Fleming led the Holy Cross contingent with times of 3 I8 and 3 20 respectively .lu niors Peg O Neil Sue Feidelberg and Cathy Conners were top women finishers Running the Boston Marathon is fast becoming a worthy tradition at Holy Cross sow '-'rx-4' 53? Human Dlgnlty Week Students of the Polltlcal Coalltlon organized a week of special events and designated the occasion as Hu man Dlgnlty Week The week was scheduled around a speclal convo catlon commemorating the 20th An nlversary of Pope John s encycllcal Pacem ln Terrls Most Rev Thomas J Gumbleton spoke on the aspects of the Bishops pastoral letter op posing nuclear war Hls talk was fol lowed by a special concelebrated mass In St Joseph Chapel The mass featured the Fountain Square Fools a mime troupe who acted out the gospel and readings The followlng days were fllled with eleven events concerning IS sues such as hunger abortion El Sal vador and alternatives to war ,M if wwffw sviw Q5 Not Ready For Fenwick The Not Ready for Fenwick Players a group of fourteen students who wrote their own scripts performed before large crowds during its debut performance in the l843 Room on April I2 I3 I4 and I7 Senior Mary Beth Sheri- dan the student organizer behind the troupe received the inspiration for the performance from her experience at the University of Dur- ham in England The many skits satirized in a comic way various well known aspects of Holy Cross Scenes from college life like the Sadie Hawkins Dance Kimball food WCHC the Crusader the Infirmary and off-campus life were depicted in the skits Donations to The Satire of Your Life were collected to benefit Worcester s Mustard Seed and the performance proved that casual theatre can live at Holy Cross X X If I Y- , , J 'X req , fxp Catholic Worker A conference commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Catholic worker was held at Holy Cross May Ist and 2nd Prior to a special Sunday mass in honor of the Catholic Worker Rob ert Ellsberg spoke on his recent trip to Central and South America Mon day s activities opened with discus sions by William Miller and Sally Cuneen on Catholic radicalism Dorothy Day and American rell glous traditions Throughout the evening informal conversations were held before the concluding speech by Dr Robert Coles entitled The Catholic Worker and A World ly Vocation Distribution Requirements After much discussion, debate, and controver- sy the FacultyfStudent Assembly voted on April 25 in favor of implementing distribution require- ments The policy recommends that students be required to take ten courses covering six sepa- rate areas of study If approved by the Board of Trustees these requirements will take effect in September of I984 Through such such changes in the curricu- lum it is widely believed that the education of- fered at Holy Cross will be greatly enhanced Bay Bank - Express 24 ln the Spring of l983. Bay Bank installed the Express 24 machine in the Hogan Campus Center lobby. The machine teller, which allows deposits and withdrawls. is a tremendous convenience to the Holy Cross Com- munity. To celebrate the installation of the machine teller. Bay Bank held a Grand Opening Contest The winner was junior Bernadette Vallely She had three minutes to use the Bay Bank machine and make as many succes- sive Slw withdrawls as possible, she won SISOO Fresh- man Suzanne Michaud had two minutes to do the same and collected 59m while junior Elizabeth Flaherty had one minute and won S400 In Bay Bank s Minisweep senior Sarah Soucar won SI4O uunnIIi!1lf rg' nf Rodin Returns A new sculpture appeared on campus during the Spring of I983 Rodin s Saint Michael donated by B G Cantor was placed on the lawn in front of O Kane In the tradition of the bear bush and The Thinker Saint Michael joins the plethora of artistic masterpieces housed around the Holy Cross cam us lux qw, S it MCS 45 X - 'Aff X fx. - 'l1rx Q 1- wal . x , .5 ? X' ki x Fx w ,b , 1- 'F 4,5 943 ' gl 'X 'S , xx f? Q f 1 .2 -, ' rf f.-1 f YN:-If x U ,W .-,-,115 f' J, f - , f , Q .Ii Y ' 4- 1 I' J X N . .. 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Qf' ,Q ff' '! :Qi'Aj, 1 I H14 y 55 ',f .- -J if if '-gi ' IL l .1 'g'iUQyy,X 7 N 5, - jk? Q V ' 235 ' 6 'W 1 ' 'm J... wx My it 7, 5 M f. , ig S' 1. fpkff. , 6' , s ni, L I' X f 5 ra 'fix Bk FQQTB LL Outstanding Season Ends Seconds Short Of Playoffs 'L mf, . va ,,,.- .-.::.A--l I 3 sl ' VV Qv.. 1' 'Q ,, vvvv ' -y 2 Q Q Wifi l l 'P . When the l982-83 HC football squad took the field on a bright, sunny Sep- tember Il afternoon, they were ready to make the most of their new life in Division I-AA. Coach Carter's troops proved that last year's turnaround was no fluke, as the Cross enjoyed its first 8-win season in 30 years. HC 28 New Hampshire O The Crusaders came out hungry. and UNH seemed more interested in the summer-like weather than in knocking heads on Fitton Field. Frank Mattiace, Harry Flaherty, and Steve Raquet anchored a solid defensive per- formance, holding U-NH to under 2m yards of total offense. Bill McGovern ,lvl-1 added 2 interceptions, and Andy Cli- vio marched for IIS yards. Coach Cart- er's preseason praise of sophomore quarterback Peter Muldoon proved ac- curate. The Cross was back-deter- mined to be a Division I-AA contender. HC 27 Massachusetts I4 Mohawk haircuts and memories of last season's I3-I0 heartbreaking loss inspired the Cross to thrash the Min- utemen. Muldoon captured game MVP honors by rushing for 2 TD's and com- pleting IO of I4 passes for l23 yards. The game marked the return of full- back Mark Covington, whose 8I yards contributed to HC's Swth all-time vic- tory and a 46 spot in the national Divi- sion I-AA poll. HC 28 Dartmouth I2 At one point, the Big Green pulled to I4-I2, but two fourth quarter TD's se- cured the win. CIivio's I45 yards earned him MVP honors, and the Cross moved up to JIM in the I-AA poll. HC IO Yale 6 After three Fitton Field wins, HC travelled to the Yale Bowl seeking to maintain early season momentum. In a defensive struggle, Rob Porter rose to the occasion, picking off two Eli passes. As Clivio described it, It wasn't pretty, but a win is a win. A date in Hamilton, N.Y. against unde- feated Colgate Iie ahead. HC I7 Colgate ll For the first time since l978, the Crusaders were to be telecast region- ally by ABC-TV. Thanks to Game 5 of the World Series, however, the 'Saders faithful picked up the action well into the second quarter, with HC holding a I7-7 lead. What the audience missed was HC dominating the first half-the highlight being a 62 yard Muldoon to John Schroder bomb. After intermission, the Cross was forced to play without Muldoon Cin- jured hipj. Three Dave Shimshock in- terceptions C2 in the end zonej and two more by McGovern helped the Purple hold the lead, I7-I4. With 2:55 on the game clock, Colgate had one last ir Il 'avi '34 W 1 fi 5 'iff ,tj y U . Q. 1 'f , 8 +5 l vwiggsr A y . 5 1 ,sg 1- . Qi . 1. fy if jj f Q 7 ,w ., fhkf' .Q , , s. W f Q ,. iii? 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'Y 1 , J i ff A .4 fiifxq'-if I -vs' ' ft ,sf - 2 .M f - - of sim' - , fig, W1gi'!':5bCH 4 ' -FX'-Q55 .1 5:34 1 . 3,-Npgyq., , ,'f.'q,s.k1'f 4T'545'fafU's dig, gf.: ' a ,Q-4..,1-. 1 ,ne 4-2 . ,ghwmisffyz-,.,: ,y ,L It 14, W w:f:QgfK,I lin 312. .Amy i . .g . 51 .4 V t. 46 fir 5 - -' .xiffsianf ii .2 ' guns' 2. z .sf . - P X g we . 1 , Qu fl , W fax.. '2Y'?MQ,,,? iwiiw, 'M f'1fie'i'5 if J 'ff . sic- as i'f-flu ffslfifsfi 'If' Mi 51 fe' - - If s ' .. ...'ff:1s,.1e5g?s.6mv.fbg1sf'fsif?'f:'ffsmca: 5 ' as ., - fs' ,c.L:.1a.-:emi 'Wil' . f chance and 95 yards to go. With 40 seconds left, Colgate QB Steve Cala- bria dropped back and Iofted a long pass into the end zone. The ball sailed past the outstretched hands of HC de- fenders Porter and Tim Galloway, into Joe Kozak's welcoming arms. Colgate won the point battle, but the Cross' heroics did not go unnoticed. HC IO Connecticut 7 With Muldoon still injured, the pres- sure fell onto junior Tom Heffernan to run the show. Through much of the game, the Crusader offense struggled. but with l.l8 remaining, UConn ahead 7-3, Heffernan engineered the climac- tic 58 yard drive, hitting Brian Kelley and Mike Redding with key tosses, and finally connecting with Redding for the game winner. Kelley and Redding 155 my M H-EEE finished with five and six receptions respectively. The defense deserved the credit, as Mattiace and Shimshock continually closed the door on the Hus- kies. HC I7 Brown 6 The Globe article said it all, HC Errs Less, Wins. Muldoon returned to the starting line-up. HC controlled the ball twice as long, as Covington and Doug Pietrick scored TD's, while Clivio rushed for I47 yards Cthe best of his careerj. The victory clinched consecu- tive winning seasons for the first time Sb in 20 years. HC 34 Boston Univ. 2l The offensive line deserved praise here, since Muldoon had all day to throw. The result: l7I yards on ll of l5, one TD. Tony Melink added 3 field goals. Covington 2 TD's. HC I7 Harvard 24 This time the ABC-TV cameras came to Fitton Field--for Harvard's first ever visit to Worcester. Add a Parents' Weekend crowd and Curt Gowdy, and the stage was set. The UF. KQYQQC , ff ,Al J ' - W1 4 ,wi X- I A ?' 1' 4, rf Qgfawi' W' .L . f, ,j VfW.., fx: f, . ,X up 1 ,e5,Jv:.17ZU X , X , M Cross jumped out to a IO-0 lead, but ble recovery. struggled offensively the rest of the afternoon: an injured Clivio was limit- HC IO Boston College 35 ed to I8 yards and Muldoon completed only IO of 24. Defensive highlights in- cluded 2 blocked kicks by Jim Boyle and Shimshock's 6th interception of the season. HC 2l Maine 7 Once again the Cross bounced back this week after a disappointing loss. In the mud, Clivio stole the show with a 23 yard TD run which gave him the single season HC rushing record Cbreaking Joe Wilson's l97l recordj. Defensively, Flaherty led a key goal line stand early and later added a fum- The season finale at Chestnut Hill just never materialized into the battle one expects in this Jesuit rivalry. The Cross scored first on a Melink field goal, but BC countered with Doug Flu- tie throwing deep on the Eagle's first possession, the start of 28 unanswered points in the first half. HC played the Eagles about even in the second half, but by then the game was well out of reach. but take away the last 60 seconds of l l 1 Q I i t Afd. s l or The Cross finished the season 8-3, ,,,. a N A,V A , ' i X 24 1 f fl eeaee A sf j g L ffl the Colgate and Harvard games, and a IO-I record ensures a I-AA playoff bid. The season-ending loss to Tangerine Bowl loser BC hurt, but despite the loss it was clear that an outstanding season and I-AA competitiveness would not be forgotten. Clivio, HC's first IMO yard rusher, was named team MVP, and together with Porter and Mattiace was named to the All-New England first team. vi gYgN3EEzy,z'W H 4. si' ..'i9As. 3 Vbsfr. is 2 , sw if f 2' Q, 1' t f fl A N ' I I i as 5 158 1 5 V 5 K 1 I Row I: Doug Pietrick. Frank Mattiace. Andy Clivio Mark Gillespie Don Johnso , T C . , n om arey, John Schroder. Brian Kelley, Terry Malone, Doug O'Donnell. Bernard Kueny Roy Binger Eric Oden Dav B ll k M'k R . . , e u e , I e edding, John Fazekas Row 2: Mike Civitella, Vin Eruzione, Tom Haskins, Brian Marcuccio, Tony Melink, Gary Quinlan, Tom Heffernan, Mark Covington. John Millet, Tom Dinopoulos, Mike Garvin, Harry Flaherty, Dave Detmer. Jim Healy, Rob Porter. Dave Cecere Row 3:Brad Totten, Pat O'Brien, Leo Carlin, Jim Boyle, Pete Muldoon,-Bill Cowley. Pat McCarthy, Lawrence Weaver. Shaun Emerson. Don Zilinski, Sanford McMurty. Larry Horl, Steve Raquet, Peter Quinlan, Dan Buron, Peter Longo Row 4: Brendan Sullivan. Fran Warren, Kevin Garvey, Richard Mulligan, Thanos Patelis, Bob Silinski, Jim Ponseto, Glenn Marina. Joe Lawler, Charles Doyle, Fred 0'Connor, Dan Belluche, Kevin Reilly. John Hackney Row 5: Mark Ward, Jack Maher, Tim Nield, Owen O'Neil, Brian Collins, Bob Landry. Bill Romer, Nick Aloe, Mark Abbott, Tim Doherty, Craig Millett. Bill Michel Row 6: Greg Laugeni, Chris Deganhardt. Dave Hock, Bill McGovern, Dave Shimshock. Mike Dooley. Ed Kutschke. Dave Nielson. Wayne Jackson, Tom Patton, Kevin Kelly, Matt Martin Row 7: Gil Fenerty, Tim Galloway, Chris Eck, Ross O'Shei, Scott Persechino, Mike Anderson, John Kagmarek, Mark Stanovich, Kevin Murphy, Bruce Kozerski Spenser Huston Row 8 Tony Catalono Tim Lineh M k D ff , z , an, ar u ner, Gary Mioli, John Andreoli. Dan Allen, Rick Carter, Pete Carrao. Frank Novak, Mike McEvily, Ed Raymond, Kevin Coyle FIELD HDCKEY Stickers Defend HC Title For the l982-83 season, the Wom- en's Field Hockey team faced a major transition in jumping from Division Ill to Division I status. Led by the efforts of ten returning varsity stickers, however, the Crusaders proved that they were more than capable of com- peting against Division l teams. The Crusaders' finest showing came in the MAIAW Division I State Tournament. Entering the tournament as clear underdogs, the stickers stunned Boston University I-O to qualify for the finals. The Crusaders were then turned back by nationally ranked Springfield College in a hard fought battle. The women were also impressive in defending their Holy Cross Invita- tional title, edging out Keene State in a I-O overtime thriller. The season's most enjoyable contest proved to be a 2-O win over Boston College. Seniors Mary Fitzgerald and Victoria Wills scored the game's only goals and goalie Gail Kulisch earned the shutout V. i-an fu ' vw' . 1 -A in this trio's final match-up against the rival Eagles. The team's 9-9 record marked a significant accomplishment in this initial Division I season, and the lead- ership and talent exhibited by Wills and co-captains Fitzgerald and Ku- lisch will be missed. 1 - 1 'C.,.- lik Xi' II-'QTY I I ,. Q 4 i I 'I l A zl...-WWW I--f-A il I , fl ..................--M--1-S-' , M,,,h I r ll Q V I , ,W ly- f- N- ,W , , ROW I. Asst. Coach Kathy Feen, M. Fitzgerald. G. Kulisch, V. Wills. ROW 2: M. Mendelson, M. Flynn, B. Andreoli. K. Mahoney, S. White, K. Dimatteo, L. Hutchinson, M. McGrath. J. Misiuk, Coach Kathy Gibbons. ROW 3: A. Kelly, F. Dursi. J. McCalmont, J. O Gorman, E. Reilly, J. Caplan, M. Fox, D. Megee. M. Valinote, E. Cutting. K. Duggan, Missing: J. Perreault. N. Cangiano, C. Boyle. SALEM STATE U R BE NTLE Y BRIDGEWATER LOWELL KEENE STATE MOUNT HOLYOKE ASSUMPTION GORDEN BOSTON COLLEGE BATES WHEATON BOSTON UNIVERSITY SPRINGFIELD WORCESTER STATE PLYMOUTH STATE NEW HAMPSHIRE HC I O . .I. 2 O O 2 FAIRFIELD I 3 2 I 2 4 3 I O O O I CROSS COU TRY Women Finish Seventh ln NCAA Coach Al Harper's I982-83 Women's Cross Country team displayed incredible depth and consistency in achieveing the top ranking in the East. On two different occasions, the team was split into A and B squads to meet the demands of a conflicting schedule. The B squad competed successfully in the New England Championships, while the A team swept through the NCAA qualifying meet. Later in the season, the B striders tied for first with Springfield at the ECACXEAIAW Division ll Cham- pionships, while the A competitors pre- pared for the NCAAs in Minnesota. The A squad likewise came through, finish- ing 7th in the nation in six inches of snow and eight degree weather. Freshman Julie LeClair finished 24th in the meet to achieve All-American standing, and she was joined all season long by freshman Eileen O'Rourke and senior Jackie McNiff among the top finishers in nearly every race. The Purple striders also dominated the H.C. Invitational with Eileen O'Rourke taking first and McNiff, LeClair, Laurel Guilhooly, and Dee Dee Murphy finishing 3rd, Sth, 6th and lOth respectively. Row I. E. O'Rourke, M. LeClair, M. Moroney. Row 2 C Koulax K Mohr K Connor K Sellar L Guilhooly. D. Murphy. Row 3: A. Halper, Ccoachj, S. Willis M J Staba N McCarthy J McNiff M K Donovan, L. Linnehan, M. Osterman. J. LeClair. Missing M Dacey K Kelly M Schiavone L Araves, Cmanagerj. iff Rv Row l:lC. Germino, P. Feloney. K. Colliton, B. Silk, B. Craig. J. Metzger, B. Friend, Row 2: J. Kavanaugh Ccoachj, S. Schlldwacher. B. Fitzgerald, B. McNerny, K. Byrne, C. Breuer, L. McCracken, E. Vargus. M. Kraemer. 1 Striders Finish Strong After a shakey start, it was a group of experienced juniors and seniors who led the I982-83 Men's Cross Country team toward a strong finish. The team placed sixteenth in a field of twenty-one teams at the National Catho- lic Cross Country Championships at Notre Dame, but turned the season around one week later. Holy Cross swept through the IOK Worcester City Meet as Bill Craig, Bill Silk, Bob Fitzgerald, Ken Colliton, and Tom Sassi placed I, 3, 4. 5. and 6 respectively. The striders later went on to defeat WPI at home and finished thirteenth in the New England Championships at the University of Vermont. SQCCER Casagrande All-Time Leading Scorer Q29 3 1... D Senior co-captains Dino Casagrande and Dan Rosa led the Holy Cross Soccer team to a school record ten-win season. Team defense keyed most of these victo- ries, and junior goalkeeper Mike Greene established another team record by shut- ting out six opponents. The MVP was co- captain Casagrande, who led the team in goals and assists for the fourth straight season, and became Holy Cross' all-time leading scorer. The highlight of the season was a 2-I victory over perennial Division I power UMass. The team also played very well in 0 g . . Qu., ,. .... a heated 2-I loss to nationally ranked Bos- ton College. The overall record of IO-7-I earned Holy Cross the eighth ranking in the New England Division I Coaches' Poll. Departing along with Casagrande and Rosa will be seniors Dan Alvarez, Ted Cormier, Rob Gittings, and Chris O'Hara, all strongholds of the team for the past four years. Next season, Coach Evan Holmes and co-captains Arthur Barret and Mike Greene look forward to joining the Metro Atlantic Conference, and pos- sible post-season playoffs. Z l r l l 4 l NICHOLS BRANDEIS STONEHILL BENTLEY SMU CLARK UNH PROVIDENCE WP Row I. S. Roche. T. Allen. M. Strain. E. Capobianco, M. Simons J Sheehan. Row 2. J Patrick Cmana ery, G Dohe t . C. . . - . g . r y OHara, D. Rosa, D. Casagrande. T. Cormer. B. Feeney. E. Holmes Ccoachj. Row 3. D. Donovan, R. Ten Hoopen. V. Bellwoar, M. Cibischino. T. Flynn, E. Kohler, K. Wetzel, T. Gill. Row 4. G. McCabe. P. Seely, K. Casey. F. Spillane, G. M . . . . artm, A. Barrett. M. Greene. J. Morlarlty ftralnerj. M T MERRIMACK ASSUMPTION YALE U MASS FAIRFIELD BOSTON COLLEGE HC 2 O 2 O URI 4 3 I O ST. ANSELM'S O I 2 I 3 I 4 9 I 2 3 I lf2iZ,j,3A5- 1 5 . ' 113, 1: L is !' nd , if 'Tr ina: ii 'K-'sa-7 K tu: 'Sh fqmnuu X X +45 ,Y is X 'M . ay: . I ?F. ,vs if' E H if 3 .1 ,.. 1, 453-nw 1 n 3 1 WWW 5 VOLLgy'g gf. f VULLEYUB ROW I: L. Gasek, J. Zelazney. ROW 2: K. Iovene, D. Oglesby, S. Skubisz, J. Caligaris, L. Booth, J. DeSisto, E. Brennan. E I HC WELLESLEY BRANDEIS CONN. COLLEGE A.I.C. ARMY IONA MARIST KEENE STATE GORDON BARRINGTON BABSON ASSUMPTION HARTFORD NEW HAVEN WORC STATE E CONN COLLEGE WHEATON TUFTS FRANKLIN PIERCE FITCHBURG STATE BRIDGEWATER STATE CLARK KEENE STATE WP S M U BROWN RI COLLEGE FRAMINGHAM E NAZARENE WELLESLEY 3 3 2 2 O O 3 . 0 . . 2 2 2 2 O J 3 O BRYANT 2 I 2 B.C. O . . . I I .. 3 O . O WOMEN'S TENN S Team Places econd In New England Tourney The I983 Women's Tennis team fin- ished a successful season with a re- cord of I3-4. Coached by Oscar Najar- ian and led by co-captains Debbie Block and Eileen White, the team placed in several of the New England Championships. The women entered their first year of Division I competition in the MAIAW Tournament at Wellesley Col- lege, where there were several out- standing performances. Junior Deirdre Didden, playing third singles, captured second place. Team efforts were even more sig- nificant in the Division ll New England Tournament. The Doubles team of Ei- leen McKay and Brenda Kracke se- cured the New England title in Flight C. while singles players Didden and Don- na Horohoe were runners-up in their matches. A successful season is antici- pated in l984 with the return of the majority of the I983 women's team. VY., T .. at I sap... . 'x 6,Ai' ,,. ?1'3if f ata. Q51 ,-' I .X i Q . . 'g.f,f?.i....U 51.4 fwi fn? 2 V f i WX R. 5 :mimi 1 f 3 ' X .. , . . . glii .:..l D 'ii ggi- i S VW .b ADW .Q X. wsu ' N Y WH. CWM 'N ,,A.,,., M r Ya V 1 f 2 02 ,V M' W q-4 mai ou- 3' ' Y-x HK fi Yr, , v' S.:- ai ft .M E.. x 5 9 x, . xl i JI if Row I: D. Horohoe. B. Shea. J. Luttinger, E. McKay. Row 2. D. Didden, D. Block, M. R. Hasson, M.E. Curran. Row 3: L. Murtagh, M. Waterbury, K. Taylor. W fn- HQ- Qslmf lVlEN'S TENN S Team Struggles Through Difficult Schedule I ,-xx. s 7 , I ,, 5-M W '02, C'ff'.i ...L f 7 fy V 'z .I T f 'f f- 170 ' Wniaw-1..-.naw sw- Under the direction of Coach Oscar Najarian and captains Larry Eagan and Tony Ziebert, the l983 Men's Tennis team matched their I982 record of I-9. The team lost five starters to gradu- ation in l982, leaving few experienced players to face the difficult HC sched- ule. Classified as a Division lll team. HC faced eight Division I scholarship teams, with Stonehill and Assumption being the only Division III opponents. Against Stonehill, the netters fell short of victory, losing 6-3. Kevin Mc- Carthy, Andy Guillette, and John Su- grue all won their singles matches, giv- ing the netters a 3-3 tie after the sin- gles competition. Eagan and McCar- thy, playing first doubles, then split the first two sets of their match, only to have Eagan sprain an ankle on the way to defeat in the third set. The wif .X . 1 X second doubles team of Ed Dilworth and Dave Gemma then lost a close match C6-4, 7-55, giving Stonehill the victory. Against Assumption in the season's finale, the netters came on strong, de- feating the rival Greyhounds 8 to l. Ziebert and Guillette, playing second doubles, won their fourth consecutive doubles match, downing their oppo- nents 6-4 and 7-5 to end a successful year. Throughout the season the netters were hampered by injuries as Eagan suffered several sprained ankles and McCarthy was unable to play the final five matches. Still, the team perse- vered through a difficult schedule, and the younger players gained valuable experience against strong Division l opponents. 6 . vi inn'- Row I: Coach O. Najarian. R. Shilling, L. Eagan, E. Canniff. Row 2: D. Gemma, T. Ziebert. Row 3: E. Dilworth, A. Guillette, D. Cornoyer. Mil gf CO fi! BOSTON COLLEGE CLARK WP STONEHILL U MASS PROVIDENCE BRANDEIS U CONN NNECTICUT COLLE ASSUMPTION GE 2 V ' ... 171 ASKETBALL Logan Leads Cross Through Up-And-Down Season 1-rm, QQE-3? Wallin' In a season marred by academic in- eligibilities and lackluster perfor- mances, the unselfish play and consis- tent leadership of senior captain Chris Logan brought the Crusaders within one point of the NCAA tournament. Logan was named to the All-ECAC first team and to the All-New England sec- ond team while leading the '82-'83 squad to a I7-I3 record. Losses Test Character At mid-season coach George Blan- ey's squad received an unexpected blow when two big players were lost to academic difficulties. Senior Ernie Floyd had been declared ineligible pri- or to the season opener, but the big blow came in January with yiunior transfer Champ Godbolt and sopho- more James Carlton being declared in- eligible after the team had established a promising 7-3 record. These losses undoubtedly tested the character of the Crusaders, and at the same time allowed for freshman Brian Reale and sophomores Dave Hohman and Walter Coates to clock much unexpected ww ., 'N- N, . X Y 172 Q... 'K ,,...g-.na-W 'f A' 'gl playing time. The losses also placed added pressure on front court veter- ans Pat Elzie and Darren Maloney. while the sophomore backcourt of Larry Westbrook and Jim Runcie Ca transfer from Virginiaj was forced to mature quickly. The 7-3 start included victories over Vermont, Yale, and Harvard, and losses to Providence and Ohio State before the Shawmut Worcester Coun- ty Classic. Cross Captures Worcester Classic H-.wif 'MW ww--vu-fauppgnisf. f 1tneu-will ,s-if Q ng? 1 2? I N I Y' 4--yi 1 'mi , Q K D Q ll' wana. 'x,,,,,,,,.i....., my----,,....,,., The Worcester County Classic marked the Crusader's first-ever game in the Worcester Centrum. The Cross squeaked by Davidson, 65-62, in the opening round. The Crusaders next faced tourney favorite Iona, and the stage was set for a new Logan to take charge. The senior captain scored 22 points and collected 8 rebounds to win the tournament's most valuable player award, as the Cross surprised Iona, 66-65, and claimed their third championship in four Classics. From this point on Logan took con- trol, leading the Cross through the highs and lows of the season. HC 53 Maryland 55 The returning student body gath- ered at the Centrum for the match-up between Holy Cross and the NCAA- bound Maryland Terrapins. The advan- tage of a home court atmosphere was lacking, but the Cross gave Maryland all the trouble they could handle before bowing out in the closing seconds. Lo- gan again led the way, with I9 points in a game which many felt the Crusaders might have won in the Hart Center. HC 84 Manhattan 73 The team traveled to the New Jer- sey Meadowlands for this contest, playing before the New York-New Jer- sey alumni who will see much of the Cross as a Metro Atlantic Conference team in years to come. The Crusaders did nearly everything they could to blow a game they had led by nearly twenty points in the first half. Fortu- nately, Reale finally stabilized the squad, contributing 2I points while run- ning the show, especially after Logan fouled out. HC 79 Northeastern 74 This regionally televised game pro- vided Crusader fans with the color commentary of HC great Ronnie Perry, Jr. and an overtime victory over the ECAC archriva Huskies. Eizie rose to points the occasion, contributing H9 and I5 rebounds. Sti l, this game was a mere preview to the upcoming p ayoff thriller back home in the Hart Center. HC 65 Northeastern 6l In the opening round of the ECAC North Atlantic playoffs, the Crusaders proved their previous victory at Northeastern was no fluke, and the man in the middle again came through in the clutch. Logan collected I6 points, including the Imth of his career, along with seven rebounds and two crucial blocked shots late in the game. Reale hit the game-winning free throws, but the story-line was Logan. A sign in the crowd said it all- CHRIS LOGAN IH POINTS! 'Thank you, it's been our pleasure. HC 62 Boston University 63 Having upset top-seeded New Hampshire in the second round of the tournament, the Cross traveled to BU for the tournament championship and a shot at the NCAA tournament. The Crusaders took a 27-25 lead into the locker room at halftime and led by as much as eight points late in the game. Nonetheless, with ten seconds remain- ing the Cross could not even get a shot off, and a hard-fought but mediocre season came to a close. Logan, as he had done so often. led the Crusader effort with I7 points and I6 rebounds. MAAC in '83-'84 Next season brings new competition in the Metro-Atlantic Athletic Confer- ence, but the Cross will need a replace- ment for Logan in the middle, a re- placement which will not be easily found. 174 , X 41 ---..- -- Row I: C. Logan. Head Coach George Blaney. C. Godbolt. Row 2: Assistant Coach Bill Gibbons. Manager Joe McKnight. J. Runcie. B. Reale, G. Parsells. D. Maloney. W. Coates. M. Maguire. P. Elzie, D. Hohman, J. Carlton, R. Guerin. L. Westbrook. C. Zikos. Manager John Benzan. Assistant Coach Eddie Reilly. QA.-s-al ' IRISH NATIONALS VERMONT YALE PROVIDENCE HARVARD COLUMBIA RHODE ISLAND OHIO STATE DAVIDSON IONA UMASS COLGATE UCONN GEORGE WASHINGTON CANISIUS DARTMOUTH MARYLAND FORDHAM MAINE ARMY NIAGARA MANHATTAN BC NEW HAMPSHIRE SOUTH CAROLINA ASSUMPTION NORTHEASTERN BU NORTHEASTERN NEW HAMPSHIRE BU our' ins . .. -W .. Rl In posting a 20-IO-2 record, the i982- 83 Crusader hockey team realized the benefits of student body backing at home and respect on the ice. Inspired by the efforts of freshman Jerry De- Leo, who led the team in scoring with 26 goals and 27 assists, and senior co- captains Owen Dugan, Mike Robben. and Kevin Cyr, the team posted a I0-2-I record at home. The Crusaders won their first three, defeating RIT and Merrimack in a sea- son-opening tourney at Rochester and knocking off Merrimack again in a re- match. Sophomore Pat Kennedy scored the tying and winning goals against RIT, while senior defenseman Mike Coan scored the winner in the first Merrimack contest in overtime. Surprisingly, Merrimack entered the rematch favored, but someone forgot to remind the Crusaders. HC outskat- ed, outchecked, and outscored the Warriors 5-2 in a one-sided affair, as sophomore goalie Rob McGIory collect- ed 28 saves. After winning five of the next nine. the pucksters defeated Westfield State 7-3 in the first round of the Cru- sader Classic. Babson, the second place team in Division II, then defeated a penalty-ridden Crusader squad in the championship game. The pucksters rebounded later in HDCKEY Pucksters Notch 20 Win Season the season to make a fine showing in the Teapot Classic at the Boston Gar- den. Cyr again netted the winning goal in the team's opening round, 5-4 victo- ry over Merrimack. For the third time in two months, the pucksters handed Merrimack a narrow defeat, but this one counted most since it set up a date with defending Division ll champion Lowell. The Chiefs of Lowell came into the championship game of the Teapot with but one loss in I7 games, but two Dugan goals gave the Cross an early 2-I lead. McGIory held off the Chiefs as long as he could, making 36 saves. Lowell then tied the game, but DeLeo put the Cross back in the lead, only to have Lowell score twice in the second period and once in the third to secure the 5-4 win. However, the pucksters proved that --.. they could play with the best in Divi- sion II. The opening round of the ECAC playoffs provided what may have been the most exciting home victory of the season, a I4-9 win over Bowdoin. Bab- son then destroyed any hopes for a rematch with Lowell by defeating the Crusaders 6-2 in second round playoff action. It marked the third loss to Bab- son on the season. Nonetheless. the team achieved one of HC's finest hockey seasons ever, as they exceeded Coach VanBuskirk's expectations by earning home ice for the playoffs and establishing the Cross as a Division Il contender. The most notable individual achievement was senior defenseman Chris Brown being named to the ECAC All-East first team. 'inn .C WMAKQQWAWN, W5 Row I: Coach Van Buskirk, Dino Casagrande, John Delande, Owen Duggan, Mike Robbin, Kevin Cyr. Kevin Knightly, Chris Brown. Frank Usseglio, Coach Bellerose. Row 2: Chad Jacobs, Rob McGlory, Bowen Smith. Mike Coan. Matt Muniz, Don Angell, Paul Muniz, Joe Lunny, Richard Shea, Hugh I4 Curran, Roger McKnight. Tony Petrick, Larry Calcano, Rick Milner. Row 3: Jerry Deleo, Hugh MERRIMACK MERRIMACK NORWICH NORTH ADAMS SALEM STATE NEW HAVEN ASSUMPTION FITCHBURG STATE BENTLEY WESTFIELD STATE BABSON WILLIAMS COLBY NEW ENGLAND UMASSXBOSTON HAMILTON MERRIMACK BOWDOIN couav LOWELL AMI-IERST ST. ANSELM BABSON NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT ARMY BOWDOIN BABSON Gallagher, Pat Kennedy, Bill Stapleton, John Weisert, Jay Perrotta, Rick Rabideau, Paul Maciejko, Glenn Fitzgerald, Steve Brady, Bill Carey. lui WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Lady Crusaders Meet Division I Challenge s , sw- The I982-83 Lady Crusaders once again proved to be Mt. Saint James' most consistent source of victory. The Lady 'Saders faced the new challenge of Division I competition, but the con- sistent play of junior Sherry Levin and freshman Janet Hourihan helped lead the team to a I9-6 record overall and another undefeated season CI2-05 at home. Division l Debut The women made their Division I de- but with an 88-75 win over the Univer- sity of Massachusetts. Levin anchored the Cross attack with 30 points, and Hourihan looked equally impressive. contributing 25 points and 9 rebounds. A full-court press and Hourihan's shooting led HC to its 47-35 halftime lead, and the Lady 'Saders were ahead by as many as 28 points midway in the second half. The victory was the first of what became a season opening six-game win streak. The streak included victories over Bentley and Vermont and re- mained intact through the Fairfield Classic. There the Lady 'Saders looked impressive in a first round 85-7I win over Georgetown and a 67-59 victory over home favorite Fairfield in the fi- nale. Levin again led the offensive at- tack with 3l points against George- town and 22 against Fairfield. Houri- han continued to play well, scoring 29 points and grabbing 28 rebounds for the tournament. The unsung hero was junior center Phyllis Townsend, who it 7 ' W -ss -n':f,.,,, 1 ,aa xg M ,J V flf 1 12+ ,V 4' 1 2 A W . 4 2 -..,,, ,. -- .ggfw W - f r . 4 J - A K-fr K.. ,... ,H ,, ,Qf v Q j I -g,,W,,?ah 5 ,hm H v-, ,,. played Fairfield's star center to a standstill. The final victory of the streak came in an 85-67 victory over Harvard, a victory in which the team was led by the scoring of sophomore Karen Grutchfield and freshman Cheryl Aar- on, C20 and I8 points respectivelyj. Freshman Jean Marie Buckley collect- ed I0 rebounds to go with I3 points. 'Saders Off to I0-I Start The Lady 'Saders bounced back from a loss to UConn with another four game win streak. Levin remained the hot shooter, and Grutchfield consis- tently joined Hourihan in contributing to the HC offensive machine. While Coach Togo Palazzi referred to her as our best defensive player as well as our assist leader, the sophomore point guard was clearly playing a larger role. After a 67-62 loss at Yale and a 90-60 l ff im wwf-agp .U 'X -. Wgx Wffi 3 fr . an-n thrashing of Assumption, the team traveled to BC where the Eagles avenged last season's thrilling Crusad- er victory, squeaking out a 66-GI victo- ry. Despite Levin's 22 points and Buck- ley's I7 rebounds against Manhattan, the team then struggled in an unchar- acteristic two-game losing streak. A team effort pulled the Lady 'Saders out of their mini-slump, as Hourihan, Levin, Townsend, and Aaron all scored in double figures in a 77-69 win over BU. The women then re- turned to their winning ways in an 8l- 45 slaughter of Adelphi, but this game was a mere preview to what was prob- ably the team's biggest win of the sea- son. HC Upsets Montclair National power Montclair State came to the Hart Center looking to put an end to the Lady 'Saders' unble- mished R . Y, 'xsliutvix , . V if 1 if , Av K 5 I ff 1 ,. M .5 gggizx f .1 +1 fs .M--'W' 5 ' ' . ,- Ag ., , . M ly f , ' s ' Y w :jf Qfgzmw'-sf . y, .Qs .. .14 . - A 5. fx ss t , w, . r- , f , .ww ', .fs W ' gg' , f- -Q pw Q sb Q N A-,5:94'f'f , W-ww ,fp ,ewwlisi . Y , l Q -Y ...u...di's X r lr Him 909' H X x , ',yww,,, tg.: a ge Q x t gary I 5 Q gif f.1.- y... ,,X 5,-,p.z.,r 4 fb sr ' 'L .-gi 2. - 122. .H ,Hy f 412 mrs' x 5. 1 ' 14- 3,6 a . . 5 Q, 8 ITS 5 ,. Wm - ti 4 I 'inns-11' ..-1 mp- K it 5 lf' A A x....... . V., Wg ' ,,...fl.s6dnu-is 1 , QJNMQ qw. l ID 55 A' A 'uf Y S- -iv, A 3 s X f l V L t . lf' 4 7 fmvf F- 1: . I a' 5. ,- sf? .-........ ............c.....-.............. .C K.- Ak 179 Ext , sf' A' ii 1115? HG f - it as me W-W-. . - 1 X 1 . I ff' A W nh: ki X M. - 4 'H-W hx., g N, . .X X S 'Q -V sr5xSfNfS SQ A . , ,, X I X' as . NVQ N N U' M 6 or X X N . s -as ws New ' W gs ' Y img . ms-si? sf'.SF,.Q,Q,5.QQ,, A - ,Q U N NN S58 .f f , - f S. 9 ff? N' . . , s .f ' A'-' , xlxi ' Q' ' - W : r P? 'f we Ms - , . . A S vs A x ,X ., Q s ff, - Q, 7 A-' , ' -N aQ,pfaMS ' c2,3sgs,Q,.5,,.. , , - X wr X.. X37 A QQ 1 1 X W I 4 gfgf 94 v is ASSY , N W OK s ZW lx S' X 's X W A ffm' M :Q X X K Ns, . iam x R N ,N W X X -if f K , . ga... . ,. . we my sw X -a sf .2 .f jk Q xwgg s Qs' is x 4 NWN ,arg X wav Www f ac, s home record. Montclair was unpre- pared for a phenomenal front line per- formance: Buckley led the way with 26 points and I5 rebounds, Hourihan man- aged to haul in I8 rebounds to go with JI points, and Levin contributed 24 points and 8 rebounds. Montclair ran into a brick wall, and the Ladies pulled out an impressive 89-77 win. New Hampshire then put a quick halt to this three game 'Sader win streak, despite Hourihan's 27 points and I7 re- bounds. Victories over St. Anselm. Northeastern, and Iona followed, just prior to the playoffs. The Northeastern win was especially pleasing as Levin. Hourihan, and Aaron led a balanced w av. N. :, If ix '- . xii. .A N4 9qqpqnx'hU UU 5 I fi 'S uns' attack in a 52-5I victory. Repeat victories over Iona and Northeastern had the team rolling in the opening playoff rounds and there was hope for an upset win over New Hampshire in the ECAC tournament. Townsend led the Lady 'Sader attack with I7 points and IO rebounds in what Palazzi described as possibly the best game of her career, but the Ladies fell short in a 69-55 loss. While a disappointing defeat in the finals ended the season for the Lady Crusaders, all but senior co-captain Mary Fitzgerald will return, giving rea- son for great expectations in '83-'84. X.. 10 -uv -si I A 1 i .. I .-. x 8 is gf: Q .....-as -5 v'AY Q AI we is E , fv , S. uf ' 'Z' NP'MWf 1 S v fm f- . . UMASS 75 BENTLEY 64 VERMONT 76 GEORGETOWN 7l FAIRFIELD 59 HARVARD 67 UCONN 75 WAGNER 7I HOFSTRA 57 MARIST 68 UMASS 65 YALE 67 ASSUMPTION 60 BC 66 MANHATTAN 69 BU 69 ADELPHI 45 MONTCLAIR STATE 77 NEW HAMPSHIRE 69 ST. ANSELM 67 NORTHEASTERN 5I IONA 47 IONA 46 NORTHEASTERN 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE 69 f if , -L 5 X.. QC s l K sw .ft A i M Xkgamigsi .5 . K . - X az If ,Q tg' . f if 3'4.'7Tif55 T17 ' R . .. , isa Q, A Q - N' Q? .5 W iggh 1 ff .f 1 5 our 'v-ef P f . -- 'A 'W ' 6 ef . - A-1 ' '1 i A . A- . e , N X ,. .. x, . 1 l.. I i .... , 2 . f 5 5 'TQ ff ' ' -X ... 1 - - 'Tai D Q2 5 1 ' '-:feel .N 2 .4 7 'gifke L- . ,. , V! W - ' VI nusinsizs . . Jsuifgg 1 .y X . ,A . ., 4 N- -Y xx f Vi X il Row If M. Fitzgerald. Head Coach Togo Palazzi. S. Levin. Row 2. Trainer Mariellen Serena. Manager Liz Tarpey. Assistant Coach Kathy Feen. K. Grutchfield. G. Higgins. J. Buckley. J. Hourihan. S. Love. P. Townsend, L. Gyle. B. Ireland, C. Aaron. K. Dinardo. Student Coach Mary Ann Palazzi, Assistant Coach Sandy Gentile, Assistant Coach Ron Perry. 181 SWIMMI G Women Emerge Victorious. Men End Losing Streak The long-suffering women's swim team christened the Hart Center pool addition in style, ending their season undefeated in five contests in the new facility. The women's squad finished at 6-2 for the year, and the equally long-suffering men's team ended a seven year losing streak with a 7l-4l decision over Brandeis. All in all, it was a vintage year for Holy Cross swim- ming. ln the men's victory over Brandeis. the Crusaders opened up a quick lead after winning the meet's first event. the 4m yard medley relay. The quartet of Rene Leveckis, Jim Dobkowski, Jim Ronan, and Paul Lynch charged out of the blocks for the win and the Crusad- ers never looked back as they domi- nated the meet. Seniors Mike Het- tinger, Dave Renaud. and Ronan, as well as freshmen John Molloy and Dob- kowski all had wins for HC. The team ended the meet with another win in the -iw yard freestyle relay. The com- bination of Leveckis, Renaud, Molloy. and Lynch edged out the Brandeis swimmers with a time of 3.39.09, a mere .29 seconds ahead of Brandeis. Other highlights for the men were a 4m yard medley relay school record for the team of Leveckis.Dobkowski. Ronan, and Lynch, and two school re- cords in the 2m yard backstroke and breaststroke for Dobkowski. The 4m yard freestyle relay mark also fell in a close 60-52 loss to Bridgewater State. Leveckis, Lynch, Renaud, and Molloy lowered the school record to 3.38.8. Brandeis was also the first victim W mn - , , , 2 ' . Q. .., z I Lf' ' Sq L V gi 1 1. 4.5 V 5. .-. H ln ,, .. , 'fi gf-uf - M . .-.. - .......s.x. M .fm -M-M '-e- mwnwnwl W for the Holy Cross women. The 83-57 win was the team's first in five years. and put their record at I-2. It was the first of six consecutive victories. The team finished with a home win over Bridgewater State, 92-36. HC was led by sophomore Marie Kenny, who set four school records. Kenny's assault on the Crusader re- cord books continued non-stop throughout the year, as the women fin- ished a great season. In the New Eng- land Championships in Springfield dur- ing the last weekend in February, Ken- ny swam in three individual events. the 50 yard butterfly, and 50 and IN yard freestyles, and placed eighth, ninth, and eleventh respectively. Diver Patty Keane, completing her first year of competitive diving, set a new Holy Cross record for the five required dives and made the first cut, finishing 22nd out of 29 divers. Four other Holy Cross women made the trip to Springfield. freshman P.J. McCue, and sophomores Kathy McNiff, Eileen Brennan, and Michelle Holland. ln that meet, HC records in the Sw yard freestyle, 4m yard frees- tyle, and 4m yard medley relays were set. Overall, HC finished fourteenth out of eighteen teams in New England. Kenny spent the next weekend at Iona College as the sole Holy Cross re- presentative to the ECAC Champion- ships. She finished third in the Im yard freestyle, and second in both the 50 yard butterfly and the Im yard indi- vidual medley. Her l.O3.76 clocking in the Iw yard IM set an ECAC meet and Holy Cross record. The women amaz- ingly finished fifth out of eight teams with Kenny as the only Crusader swim- mer. Given this success and the swim- mers' youth, the Hart Center addition seems destined to pay off in future competition. ADW , , x ,,.. ,,,....V,,4,.,,,w , 1 ,MTM ..,,, .. nr M... J Mmfvn fn . 11-f -W... ,, f l' Gunn w.w . 'YV' 'WW .W- 'Wmuef MM 1 -0:30, I' X J- as 1 X 'iff 2' ian., Row I: K. McNiff. M. Rode, M. Kenny, D. Dunn, P. Keane. K. Burke. P. McCue. K. Bresnahan. E. Brennan. A. Dwyer. P. Settinelli. Row 2: Women's Coach Barry Parenteau. J. Ronan, K. O'DonnelI. A. Danahy, J. Brown. J. DeGutierrez-Mahoney. J. Molloy, H. Whamond. J. Barry, M. Holland. Men's Coach Paul Parenteau. Row 3. R. Leveckis. B. Magner. J. Wynne. D. Renaud. S. Letourneau, M. Hettinger, J. McKenna, E. Cutting. Missing: K. Casko. B. Frawley, J. Dobkowski. F. Martin. K. Stenstrom. P. Lynch. P. lgoe, R. Shea. P. Sikora. R. Shea. Jr. 183 OlVlEN'S RUGBY Ruggers Capture Third Annual Spring 4 ga? After winning only one of eight fall matches, the Women's Rugby Club ran roughshod over five of six spring op- ponents. With Chris McCarrick CPres.j, Julie O'Brien CV-Pres.D, Char- ity Liming CMatch Sec.j, and Liz Mitch- ell CTreas.j leading the club, the rug- gers hosted the third annual HC Wom- en's Rugby Tournament. HC downed Bridgewater State I2-4 in the semifin- als before shutting out Bowdoin to capture the title. Other spring victims included Providence, WPI, and BU, while the Hartford Women's Club handed the ruggers their only defeat. The key to the spring success cen- tered on a play strategy which left op- ponents dumbfounded. A A0 ,gym an - A A Tournament dw. 3' Q El: 1 1 Sprung Season HARTFORD WOMEN S CLUB BRIDGEWATER STATE BOWDOIN PROVIDENCE WPI BOSTON UNIVERSITY OW Q. if T86 4414649 until MEN'S RUGBY Seniors Lead Enthusiastic Ruggers The Men's Rugby Club fielded 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D' squads, as interest in the classic game of rugby increased. One of the more lasting attributes of the l982-83 club was its enthusiasm, all four rugger squads were well-manned. Some of the highlights of the year included the Worcester Rugby Festi- val, the annual Vermont road trip, and a heart-breaking overtime loss in the finals of the Jesuit Invitational Tourna- ment in Baltimore. The team received leadership and experience from senior ruggers Pat Dolan, Dan Swords, Ned Williams, Rob Pierson, Jaybag Reilly, Tom Whalen, Paul Narducci, Mike Kenney, Dan Croft, Larry Doyle, Doug Smith, Kevin Buckley, John Thero, and Mark Welch. Their enthusiasm generated an excite- ment which carried throughout the I982-83 season. ,L 1-ff 1 v W A, M. f-1 Vg . -ui 1 X . ,A .-.lg-Iuaf ir'!C. FENCING ,he Mm and ,,,,C,,,g Fencers Shine In New Englands teams enjoyed continued support and moderate success under second year coach Gamile Kailubi. Both teams prof- ited from the experience of veteran captains Matt Kersey and DeeDee Todd and the enthusiasm of rookie fencers. The men's team finished only sixth out of II teams in the New England Championships, but juniors Bob Leon- ard and Derek Brugman stood out in the competition to conclude two of the best individual seasons in recent Holy Cross fencing. Leonard dropped four of his first eight bouts but came back to capture the epee championship. Brugman also dropped four of eight early bouts, but won five of seven bouts in the finals to capture second place in the sabre competition. The women's team finished seventh out of I2 teams in the New England Championships, with Mary Conroy turning in the best individual perfor- mance. She won seven of I2 prelimi- narY bouts to lust miss ClualifYin8 for A illi Ni iii' f 'fwnu the finals in the foil competition. . , Vi,,f Row I: M.B. Nadeau, C. Maloof, S. McGrath. Row 2: J. Virgona, L. Delaney, D. Todd, M. Trees. M. Conroy, G. Perrin. Row 3. D. McGowan. M. Keating, J. Wirth, B. Leonard, M. Kersey, Coach Gamile Kailubi. M. Auretto, K. Boyd. D. Brugman, K. Kennedy, C. Pedersen. , , A . -- vs, rs s is - sg, Q. 35 'Y Q 188 WOMEN'S SQCCER Club En Route To Varsity Status ln only their third season as a club. the HC Women's Soccer team made a strong showing, winning five of ten scheduled games. Led by experienced tri-captains Beth Harrington, Lisa Breen, and Evelyn Gripp Cwith coach- ing by injured junior Nancy O'ConnorD, the women booters lost a scrimmage to Smith and tied Providence before defeating Babson 2-I in overtime. The Babson game was reminiscent of last year's 2-I victory, as HC won out in a tight, evenly-matched contest. After defeating New Hampshire College and Brandeis Cin the mudj, the booters won two of three before tying Wheaton 3-3 in overtime in the season finale. HC led Wheaton by a goal, but Wheaton tied the game in the closing seconds. Throughout the season the women's club received support from freshmen Kathy Hamel and Sue Grady and soph- omore Nancy Rizza. With a solid nucle- us returning and varsity status next year, the women's team is likely to build on their '82 success. Row I M K Saletta B Harrington E Grlpp, J. Viens, L. Breen, M. Thornton, L. Dorsey L Caruso M Maxwell C Morey M Maclean Row 2 E. McHugh, M. Clare Erickson, S. Grady, A. Nicholson N O Connor J Duval K Hamel J Sotlr CCoachJ, M. Sango. R. Burns, B. Wedda, L. Brogioli. K. Kennedy M Kosch A Doherty C Mullen C Mahanna, K. Lyons, A. Basaguer. GULF Shea Medalist, Team Champions In New Englands The l982-83 Holy Cross Golf team captured the New England Division I Championship at the Hartford Country Club to earn a trip to the NCAA Divi- sion I Championships in Fresno, Calif. Coached by Bob Molt, the linksters completed their regular schedule with a IO-4 record that included 5 wins and no defeats at Pleasant Valley Country Club, their home course. After splitting their opening match with Boston Col- lege and UMass, the linksters defeated UConn and URI behind Don AngelI's 7l before defeating Assumption and WPI behind Rick Shea's 76. They then won 5 of their next 6 before dropping both ends of a match with Providence and Brown. At the New England Championships April 28 and 29, junior Rick Shea led all golfers by posting rounds of 72 and 75 to earn tournament medalist honors. With the support of Charles Riordan C75-775, Tom Napolitan Q78-775, Jim O'Keefe C79-775 and Angell C83-SOD, the HC total of 6lO put the linksters 7 shots ahead of runner-up Dartmouth. R. Shea. D. Angell. T. Napolitan, J. O'Keefe. C. Riordan 'I .M ,AW A -Aw gay? . If 1 4. 1 gjswjf 'K fy 1 'O . 22' , ff Q ,, .QWW , BOSTON COLLEGE MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT RHODE ISLAND ASSUMPTION WP FAIRFIELD HARVARD WILLIAMS COAST GUARD NICHOLS PROVIDENCE BROWN HC 4I4 387 404 I 4I5 396 YALE 4IO 387 378 396 M' .btw mfg- , , 1 , MEN'S CREW Rowers Advance To Eastern Sprints Hours of training under first year coach Dave Lowden paid off for the HC Men's Crew team. The first Varsity Eight, the second Varsity Eight, the Freshmen Eight, and the Varsity Four were all victorious in the Worcester City Championships. The victory by the Varsity Eight earned them a spot in the Eastern Sprints, a spot which they made the most of by placing fourth in the petit finals. After competing in the Snake Race and the Head of the Charles Regatta in the fall, the Crewsaders Cco-captains Marty Keane and Tom Colbertj went to work indoors. to the crew tank in the new Hart Center addition, to pre- pare for the spring season. The high- light came on April 30 when the team peaked for the City Championships: the two Varsity Eight boats, the Freshmen Eight, and the Varsity Eight all emerged victorious against Clark, Assumption, WPI, and Worcester State. Most importantly, the first Var- sity Eight defeated WPI by 8 seconds to earn the invitation to compete in the second Varsity Eight event of the Eastern Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond. ln the first heat the eight of Chris Ma- govern, John McGrath, Keane, Andy O'Brien, Steve Schmeiser, Jim Owens. Rick Savage, and Mark Foley Cunder the direction of coxswain Lori Mur- phyj finished 5mm tied with Yale for the lead. At lOwm they were tied with uv ii, E X. ..,. .. Northeastern for second, at I5wm HC and BU were neck-and-neck for third. When it was over HC captured fourth place to qualify for the petit finals. There, the Crewsaders finished ahead of Penn, BU, and Rutgers, becoming the first Worcester college to defeat another boat in the second Varsity Eight event at the Eastern Sprints. The season concluded the first week of June with the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships at Syra- cuse, as HC tried to improve on last year's third place finish by Savage and Artie O'Brien in the straight pair event. x C, : 1,,-U , ai' - xxx Q JN Row I: M. Keating. S. Russo, L. Murphy, C. Elgo, M. Kennedy. Row 2. P. Diggins, S. O'NeiII, D. Hogan, E. Kapopoulous, K. Browne, S. Baker, M. Simonds, M. McKnight. Magovern, T. Colbert. R. Savage. S. Schmeiser. J. Owens, M. Keane, E. Green, M. Fo M. Hogan, J. Gilligan, R. Hudlin, A. O'Brien, M. Faron, A. O'Brien. '-'-4 4 stir Y-1-fs, F? Beightol, P. Weiss, M. Row 3: J. McGrath, C. Iey, B. Kane. T. Sullivan. OlVlEN'S CREW Varsity Four Wins City Championship The l982-83 HC Women's Crew team opened their fall season at the Textile Regatta in Lowell. While the lady row- ers struggled in most of the day's races against BU and Amherst, the Novice eight did manage the team's lone first place finish. The fall season ended with a less than satisfying per- formance at the Head of the Connecti- cut. The spring season, however. brought a change in the lady rower's coaching staff which turned the sea- son completely around. New coaches Tom Sullivan and Rich Murphy brought the team into the new Hart Center tanks for indoor training as soon as the women returned from Christmas Break. The hard work and new sources of motivation paid off almost immedi- ately as the Varsity Four, led by senior captain, Denise Cooke, won their first city championship ever and finished second in the New Englands. Seniors Maureen Gralton and Kathy Carey also made worthy contributions, and the Novice Four and Eight won races early in the season at Connecticut and against Lafayette. When the Varsity finally came around, the women had ensured their first overall winning sea- son in HC history. 55 . 1' ' , 4-L19 ffl ? . 'fir ff 'Y W ig? is W' r' XX K ,F 5 Zvi AX Q1 , 1 uQfl'4u':, at '- 'md N X 9. f I 0 .sg lnexperlenced Team Perseveres Through Trying Season The Women's Lacrosse team suf- fered through what became the tough- est season for any athletic team on the hill. The Lady laxers finished with an O- l3 record and did not take well to hungry Division I opposition. Twenty- two of the twenty-seven players had never before lifted a lacrosse stick. but the team managed to maintain a good mental outlook. Though the sea- son's bright spots were few in number, freshman Erin Reilly did lead the team in scoring with twenty-three goals and four assists. Captain Vicky Wills, the lone senior, provided consistent lead- ership and added nine goals and two assists. Junior Adrienne Quinn an- chored the defense and was named the team's Most Improved Player. Su- san White contributed five goals, and Bonnie Perry, a rookie in the nets, showed continual signs of improve- ment with added experience. The team continued to work hard through- out the season and offers hope for a brighter future. HC 7 MT. HOLYOKE IO I NEW HAMPSHIRE I4 5 WHEATON 9 I HARVARD 27 5 BOSTON COLLEGE I2 2 RHODE ISLAND I5 WELLESLEY BATES SPRINGFIELD BROWN PROVIDENCE NORTHEASTERN BRIDGEWATER STATE Lt wa -1- ' M 195 MEN'S LACRCSSE Purple Pack Logs I2-2 Season JP. Q... Q M 6 A A ,. -.' -D ' 'A . .4 --,w4,'f-.A The I983 edition of the Holy Cross Men's Lacrosse team posted the best record in the team's 25 year history. The Crusaders finished with a I2-2 re- cord, a fourth place ranking in the New England Division lll poll, and an elev- enth place finish in the overall New England poll. The addition of some much needed depth to the roster helped the Crusad- ers overrun many of their outmatched opponents, outscoring them by a whopping I64-87 margin. The only set- backs of the season came at the hands of perennial rivals Boston College CIS- 9D and Tufts C9-75. For the second consecutive year, however, the laxmen were ignored by the ECAC Playoff Selection Commit- tee, but this did not reduce the enthu- siasm surrounding what was undoubt- edly a successful season. The Crusaders opened on the road with victories over Georgetown and Montclair State. Their home schedule then included four night games, the highlight being a IO-8 win over ECAC rival Lowell in front of the season's largest home crowd. Leading the attack for Coach Bob Linsay's Purple Pack were junior George Paletta C39 goals and 42 as- sistsj and sophomores John Carey C37 and 265 and Bill Deehan CSI and ID. Paletta's total of 8I points was one of the highest in the nation. The veteran midfield corps of tri- captain Al Cosio, Steve McKenna, John Pietropoali, Larry Hodgemen and Kirk Pinto were aided by freshmen Pat Rog- ers and Matt Brand. The experienced defensive unit, centered around senior goalie and tri- captain Bob Moriarty C705 save per- centagej, was led by senior tri-captain Rob Tortorella and juniors Bob Nixon and Neil Kelly. The Purple Pack loses Moriarty, Cosio, Tortorella, McKenna, and John McAniff to graduation, but the depth and confidence acquired during the I2- 2 campaign in l983 should show in l984. -1 6-,,,5 5!'9'!'15 vi, Iii J' , Ii MVA . Af, 1.-.. ,M ., A.. A HC Il GEoIzeETowN I3 MASS MARITIME ll MERRIMACK 7 MIT I3 BABSON s IO LOWELL s 7 TuETs 9 I5 MONTCIAIR STATE 6 I4 UMASSXBOSTON 4 9 BOSTON COLLEGE I3 I2 WPI 4 I5 PROVIDENCE 4 I I4 NICHOLS 4 Q I2 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 4 3 1 wg! amass Row I. S. McKenna. A. Cosio. B. Moriarty. R. Tortorella, J. McAniff. Row 2. M. Brand, B. Foley. N. Hadro. R. Perry. J. Strickford, J. Melendez, M. Fitzgerald, J. Magnier. K. Pinto. M. McCormack, J. Carey. G. Paletta. B. Deehan, B. Waldron. Row 3: J. Perotta, C. Milet. ' ' H d e . J. Bo le. T. Pietropaoli. J. T. Hookway, D. DiPaolo. D. Prior, S. Laport. S. Fitzpatrick, D. Fox. N. Kelly. P. Rogers. L. o gem n y Pietropaoli, R. Nixon. M-45.4 SQFTB LL Women Enter Division I 'rqq M 'Hey Q1-as -l Q 1... , --QQ' NW 5 N4 nina: t HRQ4 .:'.. -' Vp.-V r ,.. ,Vw ,A neu my .C Y - MA . h its -Vs-any Q- .- t QQ' 1 Q A s ' hm yr-2 mu- jing., , s A , J ' -s. - C'- B . 7,-.1 tww my ., M, A, gmt, NM Q W A .. -1 - A X -,Q My-1:6 A A, .X , VA, ,Q A -Ak 4 A A A ...QV Q XX - - . ., X 'ew Q' .A R C A X -M V , - . fr sw X wr' , 'D f 4' Q ' t t AA M 4' .. V A V A I s -., is wits A V Mx A A X X V I UT L L ss . X L M .5 N 'wx-.A Y D ' H .. HA ,H N A 'Wm -'NM - N - .Q - A 4 gs ws- -in . ' .M ,, H , ,, ' ,A -I -. - . L- . . - N'. I 3 of A - --T I- ' -4. V ' -, -A ' N - ... ' - - ' 7 . f 4 ' ' W .w ' 'N--msg----4,'-..' V-. 'fl ' . - sf' V M.--Q' I Fw WI '--N1 ' 4 ,, -'-V -2 :.c.., of V .' ' . - -fr -.S ' X 'Pi-f ILL '12 SW.. - - ' , R' -V. -'X --rs . - ' r- V - - ' V. --V ,-- - .. sm. -- ---V ' N V ' -f .-. 'gk' - ns. - L ' .. l sg12?I - myl, 'Keir ,, 'JCR-A3. ' w-2-.A Q.. Q- - 'J' ,.., M 'Vg -fs ' K ' ' ' i s.r1'. 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W Y , .W ' V ,, ,, s Y- HH A g .A W A 0 AMA W L 1 X A it ,Q s ,my 1 V W f K I 1 ,K .X i 1' , A ,4 , ,,. is A A z X 1 'B .. , M- fn '-aww - MQ miata' V , U 4 L u NNN!! 7- 'I-'W L .t -, y if ,, ,A , , ,qs ws.. QQNM 'ggkx ,A M Y ,, - N l A -W Wynn Q V is - .Q -, 0- J N' A F - ,L as-x, . K Nm Q -W . , A C s . 'Q Av A if H: s .1 gm sl M eu. Head Coach Sandi Gentile led a young HC Women's Softball team into its first season against Division l com- petition. The movement up to Division I called for a major adjustment on the part of the Crusaders, but the leader- ship of senior co-captains Mary Fitz- gerald and Cathy Donegan and the timely hitting of fellow senior Mary Palazzi pulled the team through a suc- cessful building process on their way to a 5 win, 9 loss season. The seniors were aided by the fine efforts of sev- eral younger players. Freshmen Tracy Karas Cdesignated hitterj and Cheryl Aaron Cshortstopj provided plenty of offensive spark for the Purple, while freshmen Sue Love and Colleen Marran joined junior Beth Pasciucco in anchor- ing the pitching staff. Gentile empha- sized the Crusaders' youth at the start of the season, but was pleased with the team's progress as they began to come into their own by the season's close. 7 -,gmt-f . .- .AV wwummwxmwmw Aan-vfmr Wwwww g,,,f,f37'Q 1 A14 - P, that-1, ,S-,Q ,y-'ff Q Ar' ,, 'f ' aff, mg T jf ? f, Qty , Z . , -V f Z ' , 4W f ww X1 .ff I 11 ' A If M. 4, Y 1 5' 1 . .., W4 ..f1..,,., .. ,, X, Q3 f' 1' M Q4 W 4 , W ,.:, ' N .W Z' ,mf W A M if 1 , ' f , , '- , , f f 40,4 F . w.. HC nfs ST ANSELM S O HARVARD ASSUMPTION WORCESTER STATE n I o 5 n fs M s 2 n Ifl BRIDGEWATER STATE e W K I X jf 1 fb, , - if! V 79 I TR MLIRALS In ects End Four Year Struggle for IFL Crown 3 S D D w 9 4 1 v Wombats Bombers Insects Satchmo's Bombers Insects Insects Insects Alvo Bubba The Mosquito Henny Penny Hands Burg Johnny Mac Whisky TK BK Awesome Noseguard T A Basketball Competition Intense NEBO GIANTS RIGAMORTIS AA MEN S PLAYOFFS SOUATTERS JUKES FOURTH REICH F-A-Q NEBO GIANTS ONE NATION RIGAMORTIS MAIN VEIN NEBO GIANTS K. Brogioli C. Casey J. Brennan J. Connors M. Hanas D. Haracz G. Salter J. Owens F. Mattiace T. Catalano D. Pietrick D. O'DonnelI S. Houston C. Brown P. Longo R. Tortorella F-A-Q SQUATTERS F-A-Q -.0 L... i Q-qi mm., ,l M ,Z f 1' 5 AA FINALS OPAE OVERSTACKED OVERSTACKED A FINALS WOMENS PLAYOFFS LAST HURRAH MULLEDY MUTHERS MULLEDY MUTHERS w J ff qw W ' W Y , ' ,.. ,. ,fm 4 1 A 1 ,,.' A 489 N77 . , W , M-QQ M K' r f f , in 2,6 2 , J f Xl ' V, 1 I ,, , ,M W L ,f ff. . .. ,Q , fx 4 W' .1 A 4 X ,ff X 1 .1 f . N sw f f g x . A Z W- A W wr-aww 5 -- ' 13, V ' .MW , 'W ' , 'z'?,1:,. . 7' 3' , . f Wh ww Ax im? at Thirty-Five Teams Vie For Intramural Softball Crown JW'S HEROES JW'S HEROES BLACK BEARS GLISTENING ONES GLISTENING ONES SLUGGO GLISTENING ONES D. Rosa K. Brogiolo B. Samoriski R. Tutrone D. Molloy K. Byrne S. Biasetti C. Hayes J. Benzan P. Jankowski B. Indeglia N. Mara ASEB LL Irzyk Leads Crusaders To ll-I6 Season Q 1 W- 1 2, if , f lbs!! Lili S aa 7 , , ' ' IH ' sp X Qs. a s X - M t'.f -rf'f!....se'll'rs-JS' My 1 . ,Nd . , W was fr ff ' W W ,,W..,,.,, ,.,,v,,,,, - 3 WJ! ll? 2 .fs 'V 'li 4 s-,Q , ,V 5 -V - rg in . w fs Q' f' ggi sQ, U 2 . qv SK 5 gs. f' I' 'ff' :S-.ff U tg .4 ta 1 ff 4 f f 3 , fi if .3 V 3 . ' 1, W . g J ' 1' ' , 4 X 0 I M. ,l J 1 V. , .A I. A U . , . Hu.. ss... ... -mkavll wg eff ,pls .HJ f4Q5'5W'g1n.. ,1w4j-1m4,.aL121i'if?.'., 1.4 , ,a, A ,v,?9Yte4.Mp .W l L W L lb i 1- 41 A ' ' ,. 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The need for offensive support rested on the capable shoulders of second baseman Dino Casagrande and right fielder Chris Daigneault, both seniors. and junior center fielder Gary Quinlan. The Crusaders opened the season with a tough ll-game road schedule. Following an opening day loss at Yale, Irzyk came through, shutting out Co- lumbia I5-O. The team then lost two difficult games at New York Tech and Seton Hall, 6-O and IO-2 respectively. A heartbreaking doubleheader loss to St. Peter's followed, and the Crusaders had started slowly, winning only two of their first nine. The HC nine finally returned home after competing in Providence at the J. Vincent Cuddy Tournament. Blanked 4-O by Providence in the first ff f .5 if: 2 mf 3fya:wr.'aq33 li 7 f lf ' N'QW , as HMM , . , I I 'D If' -459' -wi-. Wg., ll , M f,,, - ,. 'Q We Wg.-1 . 1,-9.4 2 .1 Q My N . ' v 3, . N f ' sy .,'f9fWC',W f' '59-Y 1 ' M - if W sf ' W ,lfzilrsiwly yn- M ' -14-.64.HdvL-M.-M143 ,, 4 Q, ,f , -hum... ' ... A . 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My 1, 5 s. -f--it 1 ff JSE' -Jw , ,, M E. .-4 '.'bf'al ' - '-M.- . game, the Crusaders then faced a showdown with highly touted Maine. HC quickly jumped out to a 2-O lead, but the Black Bears bounced right back to lead 3-2 after four innings. The Pur- ple met the challenge though, scoring three runs in their half of the fifth, and an upset appeared in the making. The Black Bears then let their experience take over, scoring two runs in the fifth and sixth to secure a 7-5 victory. The Crusaders then came back to defeat Fairfield 6-5 and went on to win seven of their next eleven. Included in the seven victories was a I2-2 thrash- ing of URI at Fitton Field. Casagrande paced the HC attack, going 4 for 4 with 4 RBls, including his first round- tripper of the year. Daignault added three hits and junior first baseman Jack O'Keefe was 2 for 3. HC then split a double header with Vermont, coming back to win the sec- ond game 6-5. O'Keefe delivered the decisive shot with a three run homer. Freshman Tony Froio also went 2 for 3 on the day, and Casagrande added two hits and a walk. The senior was later named ECAC Player-of-the-Week. Victories over,UConn, ranked third -.- 1' 'K' 3 ,-fig, w-AY,-,.1q,Lqg . 59,3 L 2' , Y ,Q ,. .- , , f 1iff.,,,,,?-., V f I .1,g,.- .-- f., V , in-bn 'Q in-a ,ggili-wig gg' ggfhzyaf-if. K wx Tis 1' ,.t-,,g-x- 15533 - A- 2 .f-3' f Q '1 ' r t '-f.te..x- 'f ax I -av., in New England, and Providence fol- lowed with lrzyk tossing a five-hit shu- tout against PC. Brown became the Crusaders' ninth victim of the year just prior to a I3-4 pounding of North- eastern. The season ended on a much quieter DOIQ, with several tough losses on the road. The Crusader nine won but two of their last seven games and on the season dropped thirteen of six- teen away from Fitton Field. The team did manage to thwart Bos- ton College 2-I at home in the next to the last game, and an Il-I6 record was in line with the preseason expecta- tions. lrzyk finished 6-3 with a 2.98 ERA, and O'Keefe, Froio, Quinlan, and Rabideau added pleasant surprises to the already consistent hitting of Daig- neault and Casagrande. ..- -. f VV ' I - .J YALE COLUMBIA NEW YORK TECH ...W SETON HALL ST. PETER S ST. PETER S MASSACHUSETTS PROVIDENCE MAINE FAIRFIELD PROVIDENCE VERMONT VERMONT CONNECTICUT MAINE PROVIDENCE BROWN CONNECTICUT Ii NORTHEASTERN X 4 M, BOSTON COLLEGE M . . . .. . DARTMOUTH I x WI I ' - f A NEW HAMPSHIRE 'IV, '54 ..-W i A . f . . M . - he NEW HAMPSHRE f .I.- II- We I . BROWN ' L'I I 'I ' me , g 'fIfS,Sf2w.PsSw.f.I..S 'I BOSTON COLLEGE A -I , -L BOSTON COLLEGE A A . A .. . 'ng-W W11..............,. ffww . I W HC I I5 O 2 2 , 6 . 4 O 5 6 O I2 RHODE ISLAND I 6 5 I I 5 4 I3 6 I 4 5 3 2 8 I . 5 S+ 2 , , ,K 'V if 'I 2 X rigs? 5, iii R ,my it K B I 1 I. A Row I: Head Coach J. Whalen, D. Casagrande. E. Skane, R. Burgess, J. Irzyk, J. Gross. C. Daigneault, Coach P. Morano. Row 2: T Daigneault, D. Maloney, J. Gross, V. Erozione, J. Noonan, P. Halloran, J. Ziegler, G. Quinlan. Row 3: M. Germano. L. Westbrook, J O'Conner, J. O'Keefe, M. Korchak, J. Goddard, R. Milner, S. Pecevich, N. Zammarelli. Row 4: J. Roddy. R. Rabidear, T. Froio, R. Angelo, M Deyab. G. Cox, J. Quinn. i ' N 'X - , X 1 5490- -... , . f ff 4 9 4 Xa Q , ix -5 4 Nx QV .IQ x-N gg- . .-.dt 1 ,A , -,Ns X I el, - 1' N 'HI I N f' ' sv , lv x ,AQ ,,, f 9' ff' 4? ov 4 . f U . , u-...M TX 3, . W. 4 's? f::w, ' 25,3 N- A Y.-, x J R ' Y f- , WA J, ,s .-4 ' , :kv-fv,1 1- aff if f.im,g , ., 'Q' r-ff'-51. li , ., aq...q . A ,, W 0 V , I unify J'lk i?'- : , ' Q T 531.gif - it ' 1 . A ' 't,w?f3':'! f , MM , ,M .,-M .. V 'A 'yMf..,,, an ' SQ, -5'-5 4 f , , f ,, f M, ff . 4 . Wf 0 if - ,ZZ 1 X 1 I ' L , x 5 1 4' r ,I I . I ff , 1 is . 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' X: ., 1 0 N1 EQpml Qs,. 1 K' i:,.'.'S 3 .rw f 45' 1 ik 4 . 5:'x!'ar al' Xya' I 'L ,M . , pfki if M fi- I f Q I '35 fi Z 1 'ff 33- ' , 5 I f X Q ' f V I is , A bi Q 'six , -. 4 Al ' 3, W if ' , , , .,, N ,r N A S 0.4 ,G W! 5, A fv ' f Q4 X an 'Lf 1 L., I ,wk i ' gg 1, X IE M, , Ma, ef f :YWHQ N . 4 ' 44, , , X if 5 1 W I , 1- , S is -. ff, Tk 1 1 A 'n X XX S f , ,wx 3 , A 1 xi X C X -4 his if-41 QQ' if 5 W 1 PGLITICAL C0 LITIO P. McCarran, S. Cahalin, A. Mikulich, K. Kennedy, D. Campion, E. Cutting, P. Brown. STUDENTS FCR LIFE .?5 J, xhuxxi no Czvzl an-.kkfQvtr'f5' icq, tim! UN?fPN 1533325 H ua. - -- N- lr 1 :vi i ii? rf , Q W ,N MM, ..... WWW, Y, ff V 'S' M ' ' , ' I z WW f, ,V 5 ..,. Q .,,, i I . O. Pina, M. Codd. L. Benedetto, P. Walsh. H. Edwards. 5 Campion. A. England. J. Kenny, D. Campion. A. Mikulich. B. Cooke. P. Diggins. J. Queenan. M. Hoar. WOME ' QRGANIZATION CGLLEGE DEMOCRATS HEERLE DERS 951 Nils! SAILING CLUB Gaffney, S. Rallis, J. McHugh. K. Manganiello. ROW 4. P. Lucas. C. Campbeli. 2 an 0 CC' ROW I. G. Vidulich CModerator3, K. Stoloski, R. Hoff. ROW 2. C. Kroger, K. Haiey. P. Flaherty, M. Desy. S. Jones, M Dembowski, J. Thompson. S. Atkins, T. McGraiI, J. Virgona, B. Hanlon, C. Huisebosch. M. Plunkett. P. Shea. ROW I. D. Horohoe. ROW 2: C. Salvucci, J. Freeley, F. Usseglio, B. Montuori. T. Docktor. ROW 3. C. DOW HILL FLIERS SKI CLUB ROW I. K. Kelley. M. Morasch. J. Schneider. E. Grizzetti. ROW 2: K. Cullen, S. Scott. J. Thompson, B. Dankenbring, ROW 3: J. Dolan, R. Rohrer. J. Wolfsberg. D. Diverio, E. Kohler, M. Kaicher, R. Berry. ROW 4: J. Capp, B. Stuart. R. Silk. P. Forrester, C. Dolan. CQLLEGE CHQIR 43 6 Elaine Amodeo Dorothy Bazzinotti Jane Boyle Beverly Cass Coryn Clark Meg Coons Maura Doherty Charlene Donovan Deborah Dunn Cheryl Gagne Laura Gyle Robin Ingalls Elaine Nalty Denise Phipps CHOIR MEMBERS Jean Rainville Carolyn Reilly Suzanne Russell Stacey Vahey Susan Westlund Richard Canedo Robert Canedo Philip Charbonneau Paul Cunneen Tony DiStefano Kevin Gaffney Matthew Hempel John Kelly John Landry Patrick McCartan Joseph Perkoski Thomas Ricciardi Raymond Schultz John Strauss Gregory Birmingham Robert Bombard Thomas Carey Benjamin DiScipio Paul Houghtaling Brian Kelley David Norton John Schroker Rosemary Abbate Suzanne Amabile Margaret Cahoon Joanna Dilion Elise Duval Amy Germano Maura Hanlon Susan Michaud Therese Moran Mary Beth O'DonneIl Tammy Tamaroglio Ellen Von Benken Catherine Wanamaker MARCHING AN ,, ,, W. W R QQ! 9: 'ff .. ,V , Wy, if '42 KU' . xy i W L., ,W' DVXAV' at is as i 4 ii 1 'F .W 7Z?'gggQfWfx',V ,,: F 0 a. ,- , WZ ,gg 4 R A... 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Zottola English History Economics English 'van Senior Weekend eptember I , IS, I , I982 f 4 H,-. 9!i'!' . ... aw... 3 u 4 4 4 4 vi 4 .fig my 1 4 Q 1 rw 1 + '.'-'fi aoKQ'.9E'v 1 ., Q 4 lr C K -K ,NH 'I lv Q ..- I '4 4?'4'f,w' pgs- 1.1 ,I , ,,,-.W-I Q 15,34-Q' 4-.1 K 4 1 1 0,1 u v fa 1, 5' 1 .fn -:.'.. I. . 1. .131 'i s'f1 f .,f,v,',' -rA, ,, sf Of, 0 l 9. 1 11' 'Jin . 4 .1 ,k Q aff ' 71 4 , uv, 4 .V fri 'Z A is am I A452 '-11 I nga, ,,,. V 5 1 5. iw . - 1 4 an-. y L fi IOO Days fig 0' ,fl February IS, I983 MY FAIR LADY February 9-IS, I983 u- Q I 3: -5? a 1 -SKY f .als-4 Ngvpm- Mx- 24 X 2-41 WX ,K YY ly. .1 A if x v M W QA- fv1Nw.p,x 5 Aw 1125-3' x vw- mf f , if C AIWZW Spree Night Wednesday, May 25, I983 ,X , Z Baccalaureate Mass Thursday, May 26, I983 Paul Schweitzer, S.J., Homilist ,A IVJ 1 -M: -.-'. I - 'Iss' V r ,wi I ,M 'Mew I Baccalaureate Ball Thursday, May 26, I983 P A , K M, x ggffi 49 sy I N- If I 2 -155- ay- 1 f J 1 f Q in .ww ,X Y Y 1 i 'X The New York City Swing Band . ,ff r ,f 2:41 Y m Y ef 1-.,,, l 0 V A.M. D. G. The College of the HOLY CRUSS One Hundred and Thzrty seventh COMMENCEMENT f Lil: i f is ,5 1 42955 at ten thzrty 0 clock zn the mornzng College Campus May Twenty seventh Nzneteen Hundred and Ezghty three 'fi :Qi T: wfirjgl , QR! I. X e x S 5 . , . , .' MN Ah' 4 f aledictorian V Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. Commencement Speaker HONGRARY DEGREES Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Jr. Carl Joyce Gilbert Doctor of Musical Arts Doctor of Public Service Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Leon Karosen Doctor of Laws Doctor of Commercial Science Joseph Paul DiMaggio Paul Alexander Schweitzer, S.J Doctor of Humanities Doctor of Science W -ff 450 Q 1 X v ii y no S A ' ,A I K 1 1 . V ip ,Q V F-ix 4 I E- J . fel I x 1 a ,2 I S 'I' .X N . v .gk ' fn',t'K,: V1 1 Q - Q. an I - is V ,fm gy f H' 5 2 5, f- -.. NY N4 2 i ab Awards Ceremony .PWA Thursday, May 26, PRIZES The Beethoven Prize ................. The Bourgeois French Prize ........... The Nellie M. Bransfield Award ex aequo. The Philip A. Conniff, S.J.. Prize .... . The Crompton Gold Medal . . . .. . . . . . The John J. Crowley Memorial Prize .... The Father Flatley Medal .............. The Edna Dwyer Grzebien Prize .... ex The Reverend William F. Hartigan Medal The Holy Cross Club of Worcester Prize The Edward V. Killeen, Jr., Prize ...... . The Father George A. King. S.J.- Richard J. Keenan, '67 Memorial Award l983 . . . . . Steven C. Sieber . ........ Colleen M. Nee . . . . . . William J. Roberts, Jr. Jan E. Jones . . . . Mark M. McCaffery . . . . . Steven C. Sieber . . . . George A. Salter ,......... Joseph M. Pilewski aequo .... Joanna L. Guilfoy GeorgeA.Salter ....JohnM.Lazzaro . . . .... Steven C. Sieber . . . . . . Victor L. Cangelosi The John C. Lawler Medal .................. ...... W illiam J. Silk The Gertrude McBrien Mathematics Prize ........... Donald L. Farley The Leonard J. McCarthy. S.J., Memorial Prize I ...... Mary E. Sheridan The George B. Moran Award .........,............ David E. Haracz The Nugent Gold Medal ..................... Robert F. Shannon, Jr. The Purple Purse ................................ James R. Keegan The Varsity Club Norton Prize or Medal . . . . . . . . Dean V. Casagrande i PRESIDENTIAL SERVICE AWARDS Nancy T. Begley Daniel M. Campion John P. Deasy Michael J. Delacey Robert D. Fouhy Patricia M. Gibbons Christopher Grisanti David E. Haracz Brian P. Kelley Gail P. Kulisch Christopher Phillips Terence P. Reilly 6 ' -f -ntl' -A- ABBATE, ROSEMARY. I80 Ox Yoke Dr., Wethersfield, CT. 6l09. English. Admissions lnterviewer and Panelist. Senior Play. Dance Club fVice-Presidenth, CCM, Eucha- ristic Minister. CCD Teacher. Friends of Loyola. Abby's House. 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Folk Group, Intramurals. Student Alcohol Advisor. CONLAN. BRIAN P.. 237 Forest Ave.. Cohasset, MA. 02025. Economics. Navy ROTC. Rugby. Intramurals. CONNORS. JOHN J.. 45 Sherborn St., Arlington.. MA. O2I74. Economics. R.A. Big Brother Program fDirectorD, Racquetball Club. Intramurals. COOKE. DENISE M.. SI Shady Lane. Raynham. MA. 02767. French. Crew fCo-captainj. Phi Sigma Iota. Ski Club, Big Brother! Big Sister Program, Minor Sports Comm.. Intramurals. G.G.G.W.S.A. CORMIER. THEODORE P.. I37 Biscayne St., Leominster. MA. 0453. Political Science! Russian Studies. Soccer. K. of C. COSIO. ALBERTO F.. 72I Minorca Ave.. Coral Gables. FLA. 33I34. Economics. Lacrosse. Ski Club. COSTANZO. ELIZABETH M.. 24 Oxford Rd.. Hastingson- Hudson, NY. I07CB. Economics! Accounting. COUGHLAN. MARY M., 9 Millyan Rd.. Woburn, MA. 080. Economics. COYNE, SUZANNE M., 376 Lakeview Dr.. Wyckoff. NJ. 0748l. English. SGA QSAC, Executive Board. Dorm Rep.D. WCHC fProduction. Announcing staffsj, Crusader. l843 Club, Soccer. Ski Club. Pre-law Society. Senior Play. Intramurals. CRAIG. WILLIAM J.. 7I09 Walker St.. Philadelphia. PA. l9I35. Economics! Accounting. Cross-country CCap- tainy, Track. Minor Sports Comm.. Computer Consul- tant, Intramurals. CREEDON. JOSEPH P.. Sl Summer St., Medford, MA. 02l55. English. CROFT. DANIEL J.. 333 Ridgeway. White Plains. NY. INOS. History. CROGHAN. DEIDRE A.. I07l S.W. 2wth St.. Miami, FLA 33I57. Psychology. ACT. SPUD. CROKE. CAROLYN D.. 257 Millington Rd.. Peekskill. NY. l0566. Psychology. SPUD. CCD. Eucharistic minister. CRONIN, JACOUELINE E.. 4m Lowell St., Manchester. NH. 03I04. French. YARC. Women's Organization. CCD. CULLEN, KEVIN M.. I534 Ilth St.. Fort Lee, NY. 07024. French. Ski Club fVice-Presidentj. SAC CModern Lan- guagesj, Intramurals. GGGWSA. CUNEEN. PAUL. l03 Van Houten Fields. West Nyack. NY. IO994. History. Choir. Democratic Socialists. Senior Play. CURD. CECILIA C.. ICD Holmes Rd., Pittsfield. MA. 020. Political Science! Pre-med. CURLEY, JOSEPH R. JR.. 69 Sunshine Dr., Marlboro. MA. 0752. Economics. CURRAN. KATHLEEN M., 89 Faneuil St.. Brighton. MA. 02I35. Chemistry. CURRAN. MARY LOU. 3l Donna Lee Lane. Ashland, MA. 072l. Psychology. SPUD. ACT. Abby's House. CURRAN. TIMOTHY P., 67 Gould St.. Wakefield, MA. 0880. Chemistry. RA, Intramurals. CCD. Cross and Cru- cible. Argonne National Lab. CYR. CATHY A.. 9 Letendre Ave.. Suncook, NH. 03275. Political Science. Purple Key. SAC CPoIiticaI Sciencel. House Council. CYR. KEVIN J., II2 Cottage St., Hudson. MA. 0749. Eco- nomics. - - d'ENTREMONT, LORI J.. 27 Primrose St., Roslindale. MA. 02l3I. Political Science.' da SILVA. MARIA F.. 8I Coles Ave.. Newington. CT. will. Economics!Spanish. Senior Play. St. Thomas More Pre- Legal Society, YARC. College Republicans CTreasurerJ, Dance Club, Soccer Club. Intramurals. House Council, Field Hockey. DAIGNEAULT. CHRISTOPHER L., 25 Orchard St.. Leo- minster. MA. 0453. Sociology. Baseball. Football. Intra- murals, Usher. DALY. JOSEPH E.. l8I Summer St.. Malden. MA. 02l48. Classics. DANKENBRING. BARBARA B.. 37 Bettswood Rd., Nor- walk. CT. MBSI. Economics. Campus Tour Guide. Marching Band. Orchestra member Q Pippin E Hair J. GGWSA, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Intramurals. DARWIN, SUSAN J.. 4l0 Beech St.. Rockland. MA. 02370. Economics!Accounting. CCB of D QPub Committee. Chairpersonj. Senior Week. Yearbook. Intramurals. DAUGHERTY, JILL E.. I Gregory Ave., North Adams. MA. 0247. Sociology. Football Manager, BSU. SAC fSocioIo- gyj. Intramurals. Powder Puff Football. DEAN, WILLIAM J. lll. 27 Dicsal Lane. Holyoke, MA. 0040. Chemistry. Intramurals, Track, K of C. DEASY. JOHN P.. Jr.. 2I Crescent Drive. Bridgewater. MA. 02324. History!Pre-Med. Band, CCM. SPUD. DE COSTE. MICHELLE L.. 7l Howie Road. Braintree. MA. 02I84. Chemistry. deGUTIERREZ-MAHONEY. PETER J., Palos Verdes. CA. English. Crew. K of C. DeLACEY. MICHAEL J.. 24 Wilmot Rd.. Waltham. MA. 02I54. English. DELANDE, JOHN A., 9 Ray St., Danvers, MA. 0923. History. DELANEY, JOHN W.. IO4 South Bowdoin St., Lawrence. MA. 0843. Chemistry!Pre-Med. Cross S Crucible. Pa- per Recycling Organization. Intramurals. DELANEY. PATRICIA. A., 4 Bay St.. Bronx, NY. l0464. Chemistry. Cross 5 Crucible. Paper Recycling Organiza- tion, I843 Club, Modern Dance Club, Intramurals. DELEA, JOHN P. 66 Belcher Ave.. Brockton, MA 0240. Economics!Accounting. Ski Club, Intramurals. YoYo Council fTreasurerJ. DeOLIVEIRA. JACOUELINE B., I40 Yuma Lane South. East Islip. NY. lI730. English!Pre-med. SPUD. I843 Club, Yearbook, Rugby Club. Intramural Football CCommis- sionerl. Intramurals. DESY. MARGHERITA, M., 28 Elaine Street, Pawcatuck, CT. 5379. History!Art History. Crew, Intramurals. Sen- ior Play fStage Managery. DEWAR, RAYMOND G.. 602 Union Ave., Framingham. MA. 070. History. Intramurals. CCM, WCHC Evening Concert, House Council, Phi Alpha Theta, Senior Play. Fenwick Theatre, Transfer Orientation. Substitute Teaching. Di STEFANO. ANTHONY J. 3 Mansfield Lane. East Northpost, NY. II73l. BioIogy!Pre-Med. DILLON, KATHLEEN A., 53 Davidson Rd.. Framingham. MA. 070. French. Crusader. WCHC, ACT. DILLON, SEAN V., I80 Beach I30th St.. St.. Belle Harbor. NY. Il694. Economics. Intramurals. SPUD. CCB of D. I843 Club. DiVERDI. DEBORAH L.. 78 Bunker Hill Pkwy.. West Boy- Ieston. MA. 0583. Economics. STA, Curriculum Sub- Committee, SPUD. DiVERIO, DONALD D.. Jr.. 320 Madison Ave.. Has- brouck Heights, NJ. 07604. Psychology!Pre!med. Intra- murals, Ski Club. SPUD. Ultimate Frisbee, RA. DOHERTY. ANN E.. II4 Walker Pond Rd, Sturbridge. MA. 0566. English. Softball. Frisbee. Intramurals. Soccer. YARC. Senior Play, Women's Organization. SPUD. DOLAN. JOHN F. X.. Boulderwood Dr., Bernardsville. NJ. 07924. Economics. Ski Club CTreasurer, Presidentj. House Council, CCB of D, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee. DOLAN. L. J.IlI. 43l8 Abbington CT., Westlake Vlg.. CA. 9l36I. Political Science. WCHC fAnnouncing Directorj. I843 Club CVice-Presidentl. Intramurals. DOLAN. PATRICK J. 280VMeadowbrook Dr.. North- brook, IL. 632. Economics. Rugby CPresidentj, Senior Association CChairpersonJ, WCHC. Intramurals. DONAHUE. DANIEL G.. II4 Lockland Ave.. Framingham. MA. 070. English. DONAHUE. DEBORAH A.. 47 Pond Rd.. Duxbury, MA. 02332. History. DONEGAN, CATHERINE S., Southworth St., Lakeville. MA. 02346. Biology. Softball. Abby's House. Intramurals. DONELAN. MICHAELA E., I80 Forest Ave., New Ro- chelle. NY. l0804. Economics!Accounting. Crew. RA. Minor Sports Committee. Intramurals. DONOVAN. JOHN F., 284 Washington Ave.. Chelsea, MA. 02I50. Economics. SGA. Intramurals, Ski Club. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. K of C. DONOVAN. KEVIN G.. I0 Baldwin St.. Meriden, CT. 6450. Classics. Crew. SPUD CEIderIyl. SPUD CBig Broth- ers. Co-Directorl, Phi Sigma Iota. Intramurals, SAC fMu- sicj. DOSCH, KATHRYN L.. 48 Dulittle St.. North Babylon NY. II703. Sociology. Jazz Ensemble. Folk Group. St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. SPUD. Dance Club. DOYLE. LAWRENCE W.. 33 Nemasket Rd., West Fal- mouth. MA. 02574. Economics. Rugby. Italian-American Club. DRISCOLL, MAUREEN E.. 2 Oak Hill Dr., Walpole. MA. 0208I. English. DRISCOLL, STEPHEN M.. I8 Wallace Rd., Lynn, MA. 0902. Psychology-Spanish!Pre-med. J. V. Basketball, Ultimate Frisbee. Spanish Club fVice-Presidentj. WCHC fNewscaster. News Director. Disc Jockeyj. Purple ped- dlers. JYA-Spain, Sigma Phi Iota. K of C. DUBOIS. HENRY E.. 483 Woodland Rd.. Woonsocket. RI. 02895. Mathematics. Intramurals. House Council. Ski Club. Pi Mu Epsilon. DUGAN. OWEN H. III, I2l Forest St., Wellesley Hills. MA. 02I8l. DUNBAR, DAVID M.. 348 Beverly Rd.. Barrington, IL. 6wl0. History. DUNN, ROBERT E. JR.. 97 Putman St., Quincy. MA. 02I69. Classics. SAC CCIassicsJ. Intramurals. DUPONT. DEBRA A., GI Center St., Concord. NH. 0330. Sociology. Intramurals, l843 Club. Alpha Kappa Delta. DURLAND. WILLIAM S. III. I5 Alden Rd. Poughkeepsie. NY. l2G03. History. RA. JYA-Bath. DUVAL. ELISE A.. Il6 Thompson Rd.. Webster. MA. 0570. Philosophy. College Choir flibrarian, Assistant Man- agerj, Chamber Singers, Wind Ensemble. Liturgical Schola flibrarianj, Peer Minister. Eucharistic Minister. Server, Friends of Loyola, Students for Life and Peace, SAC CPhiIosophy. Chairpersonj, Phi Sigma Tau fPresi- dentj. -E- EAGAN, LAWRENCE F.. 50 Meadowbrook Rd., Longmea- dow, MA. 0lCB. Economics. Tennis. K of C, SAFC. Com- mencement Comm.. SGA. Ski Club. Windsurfing Club. ECKLAND. JOAN M 44 Edgewood Rd.. Shrewsbur ., Y, MA. 0545. Economics. Senior Play. Crew, Women's Bas- ketball Statistician. EDER, CLAIRE M.. 65 Larchmont Ave.. NY. l0538. Histo- ry. Crusader flayout and Graphicsj, WCHC CNewsJ. EDWARDS. HELEN G.. ssl East 34th si.. Brooklyn. NY. anno. Hmory. EGAN, MAUREEN E.. 5 Liberty Rd.. Hingham. MA 02043. French. EGAN, MAUREEN L.. um snared Pl.. saver sprang, MD 10904. English. -F- y FAHEY, CHRISTOPHER R.. 23 Island Dr.. Rye, NY. l0580. Physics! Pre-med. SGA. SAFC. House Council. Intramur- als. Lacrosse. FARLEY ll, DONALD L.. 907 Armory St., Springfield. MA. 0l07. Mathematics. SPUD. Big Brother Program. St. Francis Home Volunteer. FARRELL, KATHLEEN D.. 24 Summer St., N. Easton, MA 02356. History. Choir, Folk Group. Band. SFRD. FAULKNER. MARIE C., 66 Cotting St.. Medford, MA. 02l55. English. Crusader, Creative Writing Workshop. FAZEKAS. JOHN A.. 3905 W. 84th PI., Chicago. IL. 6652. English. Football, The Purple CEditing! Reviewing Staffj, Little Crusader Program. Writing Workshop Tu- tor. FELONEY. ELAINE C., I05 Fresh Pond Pkwy., Cambridge. MA. 02I38. English. Crusader. SAC fEnglishJ. FERRARO, JODI A., I7 Henry St., Feeding Hills, MA. 0030. Chemistry! Pre-med. House Council. Cross and Crucible. Folk Group. FERRUCCI. ELLEN M., 74 Whitelawn Ave., Milton. MA. 02l87. English. CCB of D fSpecial Events Chairpersonb. Purple Key. SPUD. Intramurals. FIDLER. KATHERINE H.. I0 Rockwell Ave.. Milton. MA. 02l86. Economics. WCHC CNewscasterJ. SPUD, Intra- murals, ACT. House Council. FIELD. NANCY J., 545 N. Bridge St., Bridgewater, NJ. 08807. Psychology! Gerontology. Bishop Healy Society. Women's Organization. Comm. on the Status of Wom- en. House Council. FIGGE. MARY C.. KID Pineacre Ave.. Bettendorf, IA. 52722. English. Senior Play, Lacrosse. WCHC CNewscas- terj. FILAK, DOUGLAS A.. I56 Van Reipen Ave.. Jersey City. NJ. 0736. Psychology. WCHC CProgram Directorj, In- tramurals. Pre-Law Society. SGA Org. Rep. QWCHCJ. G.G.G.W.S.A. CChairmanJ. FINIGAN. BARBARA J.. 3I-5 Concord Greene. Concord. MA 0742. Economics! Political Science. FINNEGAN. RICHARD J.. 20 Meadow Lane. Old Say- brook. CT. m475. English. FINUCANE, THOMAS M.. 5 Burnside Rd.. Newton High- lands. MA. 02l6I. Economics. Intramurals. Crusader. FIORENTINO. JOHN A.. I Loring Rd.. Lexington. MA. 02I73. Political Science. FISCHER. JOHN F.. 25 Rockford Dr., West Nyack, NY. l0994. Biology! Pre-med. Cross-Currents flayout Edi- tori, Biology Society. Senior Play. '-rv! 1 FISHER, DAVID C.. 470 East St.. Wrentham. MA 02093. Biology! Pre-med. SPUD. SGA. House Council. Intramur- als. FITZGERALD, MARY C.. 526 Manchester Rd.. Yorktowne Hts.. NY. l0598. History. Field Hockey. Basketball. Soft- ball. CCM, WCHC. GGGWSA. FITZHARRIS, CHRISTOPHER C.. 28 Foster Blvd.. North Babylon. NY. Il703. Economics! Accounting. FLEMING. WILLIAM N., I9 Princeton St.. Holyoke, MA. 0040. History. SGA. Paper Recycling Organization. Wind Ensemble. Model U.N., Crusader CNews Staffl, Intramurals. The English Conversation Hour. FORD. GREGORY T.. 83 Harvest Lane, W. Islip, NY. II795. Economics! Accounting. Intramurals. House Council. SPUD. FORREST. RAY A.. I946 E. Tremont Ave.. Bronx. NY. I0462. Political Science. BSU. Commissioner of Intramu- ral Sports. FOUHY. ROBERT D.. 32 St. James Rd.. Shrewsbury. MA. 0545. English. Purple Patcher Clayout Editor, Editor-in- chiefj, RA, HAC fChairmanJ. FOWLER, JOHN P., 88 East 236th St.. Bronx, NY. l0470. Philosophy. ACT, Senior Play, Cross and Scroll. Interna- tional Affairs Forum. Band. FRENIERE. RICHARD J.. 48 Sterling Rd.. Holyoke, MA. 0040. Biology! Pre-med. FUMAGALLI. JOHN D.. 659 Glenwood Ave.. Joliet. IL. 60435. Economics. HARA. SGA, EPC. SAFC. SAC. Intra- murals. FUREY, WARREN W.. 244 E. First St.. Hinsdale. IL. 6052I. Physics. GALA. GARY J., 43 Hurstbourne Rd.. Rochester. NY. l4609. English! Pre-med. Intramurals. Crusader. WCHC. Admissions Interviewer. GALLAGEHER, JAMES A.. 48I Demerich Dr.. Maitland. FLA. 32'l5I. Religious Studies. House Council. Swimming. Blood Drive Chairperson. Ski Club. GARRITY, DAVID M.. 27 Canaan Close, New Canaan. CT. 6840. Classics. Democratic Socialists. Internation- al Affairs Forum. Model U.N., The Purple, Writer's Workshop. WCHC. Fencing. GASEK, ELIZABETH J.. I93 Crawford St., Northboro, MA. 0532. Classics. Volleyball. Ski Club. SPUD. Women's Organization. Senior Play. GATELY. JANET M.. 55 Townsend Ave.. Braintree. MA. 02I84. Math! Economics. GAYLE, THOMAS T.. 2I7 Grove St., Montclair, NJ. 07042. Spanish! Pre-dental. BSU. SGA. Spanish Club. Intramur- als. Photo Society. GEANEY. MOLLY A.. I8 Sloping Hill Terrace. Wayne. NJ. 07470. Mathematics. GELINAS. DANIEL E.. II2 Pease Rd., E. Longmeadow, MA. 0028. History. AFROTC, Friends of Loyola. Internation- al Affairs Forum. K of C. GEORGE, PATRICIA J., 26 Hiawatha Rd.. Woburn. MA. 080. Psychology. GERETY. TERESA A., Il Shady Rest Rd., North Easton. MA. 02356. Psychology. RA, Peer Minister. Eucharistic Minister. Abby's Friends. GERMANO. AMY R., 30 Natalie Rd.. Trumbull. CT. 66II. Economics. SPUD CProgram Directorj. Choir, ACT, Pa- per Recycling Organization. Senior Play. Lector. GIANDANA. JANE P., I2 Osage Rd.. Oakland, NJ. 07436. Spanish. HAC. Spud. lntamurals. House Council. Phi Sig- ma Iota. PRO. Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club. GIASSON. ERIC J.. 202 Hayden Ave.. Tiverton. Rl. 02878. Mathematics. Agora. l843 Club. GIBBONS. MAUDE A.. 50 Grosvenor Rd.. Short Hills. NJ. 07078. English. GIBBONS. PATRICIA M.. ll Ashmore Rd.. Worcester. MA. 0602. English. Commencement Comm. Chairper- son, HRA, Senior Interviewer. GILLESPIE. MARK C.. 2 Cider Mill Rd., Peabody. MA. 0960. Economics. Football. GILMARTEN. KAREN A.. P.O. Box AM. Limon. CO. 80828. GITTINGS. ROBERT D.. 6l04 Greenvale Pkwy., Riverdale. MD. 20737. History. RA. Soccer, Intramurals, Racquet- ball Club Nice-President, Treasurerj. GIUFFRIDA. MARIA R.. 76 Downer Ave.. Dorchester. MA. 02l25. Chemistry!Mathematics! Pre-med. Cross and Crucible. GLAVIN. CHRISTINE E.. 3 Alden Terr.. Greenwich. CT. 6830. English. Purple Key. House Council. Commence- ment Comm. GLUNZ. MARY ANNE, 509 Forest Ave.. Wilmette. IL. 60J9l. Political Science. Purple Patcher fBusiness Edi- torl, Purple Key, Crew. SPUD. GOLDEN, JOANNE J.. 46 Island Way Apt. 808, Clear- water, FLA. 335l5. History. Crusader CManaging Editorl. House Council. SPUD. WCHC. GONZALES. MARGUERITA E.. R.F.D. 4993 Round Hill Rd.. Salem, CT. 64I5. CIassics!Pre-med. Rugby. Track. Crew, Ultimate Frisbee, YoYo. Sailing Club. GOUCHER. LYNN M., I3 Hale Ave.. Millford. MA. Ol757. English. Central Mass. Symphony Orch.. WCHC. Wom- en's Organization fProgram Directory. GRADY, MAUREEN A.. I4 Green Willow Dr., Holyoke. MA. 0040. Economics. Lacrosse. Cross-country. Intra- murals. Ski Club. GRAFTON. MICHAEL E., 38 Morningside Path, East Weymouth. MA. 02I89. French. YARC CSecretary. Trea- surerj. Crew. Spanish Club ISecretary. Treasurerj. Women's Organization, CCD, Knights of the Alhambra. WAARC. GRALTON. MAUREEN E.. I25 Ice Valley Rd., Osterville. MA. English. Crew. Ski Club. Field Hockey. GRISANTI. CHRISTOPHER C.. I248 Greacen Pt. Rd.. Ma- maroneck. NY. l0543. EngIish!Pre-med. Agora. SGA. Crusader, SPUD. GROSS. JAMES J.. ll9 Simsbury Dr.. Ithaca. NY. l4850. History. Baseball, Intramurals. GUILFOY, JOANNA L., I275 Dexter Ave., Deptford, NJ. 6096. Russian Studies. Fencing. Special Studies Comm.. Paper Recycling Organization, EESC. GUPTA. SANJEEV K.. I9 Longmeadow Rd., Westborough. MA. 058I. Mathematics! Pre-med. Tennis Tournament. Pi Mu Epsilon. -H- HAGERTY, SUZANNE E.. 20 Church St.. Braintree. MA. 02l84. Economics. HAMILTON, RENEE L., 230 Hopper St., Westbury. NY. lI590. Political Science. Track. HAC, BSU fSenior Advi- sori, Bishop Healy Society. College and Faculty Admis- sions. SPUD. HANIFIN. JOHN, W.. 2 Sunset Terr., Suffern. NY. IO90. Economics. Hockey, I8-I3 Club CChairpersonJ. Intramur- als, Ski Club. HANLEY, CLAUDETTE G., I0 Clarence St.. Worcester. MA. 066. English. The Purple. HANLON. PAMELA T., 295 Summit Rd.. North Abington. MA. 0235l. Spanish. Crew. JYA-Spain. International Af- fairs Forum. SGA, YoYo. National Honor Society of Mod- ern Languages. GGGWSA. HARACZ. DAVID E.. 2430 Central Pk.. Evanston, IL. 6020. English. HARRINGTON, GERTRUDE R., 749 West Roxbury Pkwy.. West Roxbury. MA. 02I32. Classics! History. Little Sis- ter Program fChairpersonJ. Honors Program. JYA- Rome. Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Alpha Theta. Admissions Of- fice Tour Guide and Panelist. HART, DEANNE S., 7 Northwood Dr.. Walpole, MA. 0208I. English. Field Hockey. Lacrosse. HARTH, JACOUELINE M., 4I Woodstock Pl.. Freehold. NJ. 07728. English. Purple Patcher ISenior Editorj. SPUD. Senior Play. Appalachia Trip, Intramurals. Track. Cross-country. JYA-London. Women's Organization. HAWTHORNE. JOSEPH P.. 92 Greenwood St.. Worces- ter. MA. 0607. Economics. Intramurals. Worcester House. HEFFERNAN, MYLES F. JR., 27 Clearview Dr.. Marlbor- ough, MA. 0752. Chemistry!Pre-med. YARC, Football. Fencing. Intramurals. HEMEON, SANDRA L.. 88 Gordon Rd., Braintree, MA. 02I84. English. HEMSWORTH. EDWARD D.. 77 San Miguel St.. Spring- field. MA. 0l04. Philosophy. Eucharistic Minister. SPUD. Phi Sigma Tau. HENNESSEY. JEFFREY P.. 332 Rowayton Ave. Rowayton. CT. 6853. Economics. RA. House Council, Admission Tours. Intramurals. HENNESSY, ELIZABETH A.. 8I5 Summit Ridge Dr., Bridgewater. NJ. 08807. Psychology. YARC CSecretary. Treasurerj. HAC. House Council. Eucharistic Minister. Dance Club. SPUD. Friends of Loyola, Intramurals. ,us -W HENSHAW. CHRISTOPHER J.. 34 Hemlock Dr.. N. Tarry- town. NY. I059l. English. 323 .W v HETTINGER. MICHAEL P.. 2 Martin St., Marblehead, MA. 0945. Physics. Swim Team QCaptainJ. WCHC. Ski Club Ureasurerl. International Affairs Forum CSecretaryJ. Model U.N.. K of C. AFROTC. JYA-Dundee. College Re- publicans fVice-Chairmanj. HIGGINS. EILEEN M.. 34 Kemper St.. Wollaston, MA. 02l70. History. Crew. House Council. RA. Senior Play. YoYo. GGGWSA. HINES. VIRGINIA R., 302 Walpole St.. Norwood, MA. 0262. English. Crusader CGraphics Editorj. Dance Club fSecretaryJ. CCD. Intramurals, CCM. Friends of Loyola. Big Sister Program. HOLAHAN, MAUREEN A., 29 Silver White Rd.. Little Silver, NJ. 07739. English. Abby's House, Women's Or- ganization. House Council. Westboro State Mental Hos- pital Program. HOLOWESKO. ANNMARIE. P.O. Box N. 446. Nassau. Bahamas. Spanish. House Council. SAC flanguagesj. HOUGHTALING. PAUL H., 36 Bolivar Ave.. Troy. NY. l2I80. Music!History. Phi Alpha Theta. Choir. ACT. Agora. Campus Tour Guide. Senior Play. HOULLAHAN, SALLIE A.. I5 Amberwood Dr.. Winches- ter. MA. 0890. Psychology!Sociology. HOUSE, KAREN A., l3409 Esworthy Rd.. Darnestown. MD. 2678. Economics. Rugby. Ski Club. Sail Club. Eco- nomics Honor Society, SPUD. Intramurals, Abby's House. HOUSTON. MICHAEL J.. 32 Upland St.. Auburn. MA. 050. History. Track. Cross-country. Phi Alpha Theta. Intramurals. HOYE, JAMES P.. 32 Cedar St.. Taunton. MA. 02780. History!Pre-med. SPUD. Lector. Phi Alpha Theta. House Council. HUBBARD, HARRY J.. 64 Hubbard Rd.. West Haven, CT. WSIS. History. SAC CHistory. Chairmanj. Chess Club. Fencing. HUDSON. CECIL D.. 302 Edgewood St.. Hartford. CT. CBII2. Economics!Accounting. BSU, SGA. College Bud- get Comm., Pre-management Society. Purple Patcher. Intramurals. HUERTA. DAVID A.. I3054 Forest Dr.. Seminole, FLA. 33542. Psychology. Football Cheerleading, K of C. HURLEY. 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We at.. ' x . Q. 4.13513 K 1 ...N ., ag 'gr of x .. 3' 2 I --W.-...... s,..,1.--'nn-not-wan MCGAULEY SR.. WALTER J., I36 Oliver Rd., Newton. MA. 02I68. English. Intramurals. MCGAVICK, SCOTT G.. 5 Taintor Dr.. Sudbury. MA. 0776. Economics. Tennis. K. of C.. Crusader. MCGOVERN, JOSEPH B.. 4l Circle Dr.. Waltham. MA. 02l54. Economics! Accounting. Crusader fBusiness Managerj, Intramurals. Band. Wind Ensemble. MCGRAW, JEAN M.. 299 Colorado Dr., Webster, NY. l4580. English. Crusader. MCHUGH. JOHN P., 220 Edgewood Ave.. Oakdale. NY. Il769. Political Science. Cheerleading CCo-Captainj. In- tramurals, Weightlifting, SGA. MCKENNA. JAMES P., II Monterey Dr.. Cherry Valley. MA. 06lI. Political Science! Pre-med. WCHC fPublic Affairs Director, Host of Political Perspectivesj. Inter- national Affairs Forum CFounder. Presidentj. Model U.N. Program CFounder, Secretary Generali. MCKENNA, MARAGARET A.. 2I Maplewood Ave., West Hartford. CT. 6Il9. History. RA. Eucharistic Minister. YARC. 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House Council, In- tramurals. MORAN. ELIZABETH T., I7 Craigmoor Rd.. So.. Ridge- field. CT. 6877. English. MORAN. ROBERT P.. I36 Lake Shore Dr.. Massapequa Park, NY. Il762. History. Pre-Legal Society CVice-Presi- dentj, House Council. K of C. Rugby, Intramurals. MORIARITY, ROBERT F.. 20 Prospect Hill Ave., Summit. NJ. 0790. Visual Arts. Lacrosse. Intramurals. ACT. Fen- wick Theatre, Senior Play. Minor Sports Comm., SGA. MORWAY, PHILIP F.. 2 Ellen St.. Extension, Webster. MA. 0570. Biology! Pre-med. Biology Society, Cross and Crucible. Bishop Healy Society. Intramurals. Senior Play. MOTTA. TONI ANN, I8 Ivy Place. Lincoln. RI. 02865. History! Pre-Law. House Council, BJF Ureasurerj. SAC CHistoryJ, Intramurals. MOYNIHAN, JOHN F., 23 Bellingham Rd., Worcester. MA. 066. Economics. Baseball. Golf. Worcester House. MULDOON. KAREN M.. I8 Hamlet St.. Lawrence, MA. 0843. Chemistry, SAC CChairperson-Chemistryj. Cross and Crucible, Intramurals. Dance Club. MULLANEY. 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Economics!Accounting. SPUD. SAC fEconomicsD. YARC. Field Hockey. O'CONNOR. FRANCIS X.. I3 Cummings Ave.. Woburn. MA. 080. Mathematics!Pre-Med.. O'CONNOR. JEREMIAH A.. 49 Greenacre Lane. East Longmeadow, MA. 02l89. French. Purple Key Society. Intramurals, House Council. O'DONNELL, CAROLYN M.. 568 Wyndemere Ave.. Ridgewood, NJ. 07450. English. Washington Internship. RA. YoYo Council. Senior Class Play, Intramurals. O'DONNELL, DOUGLAS A.. 79 Orchard St.. Leominster. MA. 0453. Sociology. Football CCaptainJ, Intramurals. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Ureasurerj. Italian- American Club. O'HAGAN. KATHLEEN P.. 4I Chestnut St., Midland Park. NJ. 07432. Biology. GGGWSA. Senior Play Crew. SAC CBioIogy-Chairpersonj, Band CPresidentJ. Biology Soci- ety. Intramurals. Women's Rugby. O'HARA, CHRISTOPHER R.. I0 Bancroft Rd.. Andover. MA. 08I0. Economics. Purple Key Society. Crusader. Soccer, House Council, Intramurals. Friends of Loyola. K of C. O'KEEFE, JAMES R.. 240 Burncoat St.. Worcester. MA. 066. Economics. Golf Team. CCaptainJ. O'NElL, CLARE B.. I236 Country Club Rd.. Akron. OH. 443l3. English. RA, Lacrosse. Crew. Crusader. WCHC. SPUD. Students for Responsible Drinking. Eucharistic Minister, Senior Play. O'NElLL. DANIEL J. JR.. IIS Hilton Ave.. Garden City. NY. ll530. History. SGA. Washington Internship. Crusader. IPSG. College Republicans. O'REGAN. MICHAEL J., I49 Kensington Ave.. Jersey City, NJ. 07304. English. ACT. Monday Film Series. Agora. Cross-Currents CEditorD. Choir. O'REILLY. PATRICK J.. 28 Westdale Road. Westwood. MA. 02090. English. Baseball. Crusader. Intramurals. ODEN, ERIC V.. 9025 Brookview Rd.. Woodbury. MN. 55I25. Sociology. Football. YARC. Spring Musical '82, Intramurals. SPUD. ORECHIA. JOHN A.. 53 Blackberry Lane. Northampton. MA. 060. Psychology. SPUD. Tutor. Intramurals. K of C. OSCAR. JEAN E.. 2025 Walton Ave.. New York. NY. l0453. History. Football. Intramurals. BSU, BJF Debating Society. -p, PALAZZI. MARY ANN A.. I8 Elmwood St., Worcester. MA. 0602. Sociology. Basketball. Softball. PALMER. JOHN J.. 24 Church St.. Auburn. MA. 050. Economics. PAOLOTTI. LISA A.. 23 Long Bow Lane. Commack. NY. ll725. Economics. SGA. House Council. Student Alcohol Advisor. PAPPADELLIS. DANIEL J.. IO7 Pearl St.. Holyoke. MA. 0040. Sociology. Spanish Club, WCHC. PAPPANASTOS. LEE-ANN. 85 Pine Arden Drive. West Boyleston. MA. 0583. English. Intramurals. Senior Play. GGGWSA. PARKER. LAURA E., 25l5 27th Ave.. San Francisco. CA. 94II6. American Studies. WCHC. Crusader. Students for Life. SPUD CWestborough Hospitall. House Council, ln- tramurals. PARTYKA. JAMES S. l4l Waite Ave.. Chicopee Falls. MA. 0020. Chemistry. Fenwick Theatre. House Council. PATTERSON. LISA D.. SIS Pearl St., Westbury. NY. Il590. Sociology. Bishop Healy Society. BSU. SPUD. Big Buddy Program of Worcester Youth Guidance Center. PAULSON. ALVIN C... lll Wheeler Rd.. Princeton. MA. 054l. Economics. Hockey. Intramurals. PENNELLA. STEVEN M. 49 Holyoke St., North Quincy. MA. 02I7I. Classics. PENNY, NATHANIAL. JR.. l45-32 NY Blvd.. Jamaica, NY. II434. Sociology. WCHC. BSU. Intramurals. PERKOSKI. JOSEPH A.. JR.. 528 Hillside Ave. Hartford. CT. CSIS. Mathematics. AFROTC. College Choir. Cham- ber Singers, Schola. PERRIN. ANTHONY T.. 54 West St.. Worcester, MA. 0609. Biology. SGA. BSU. Biology Society. PHILLIPS. CHRISTOPHER E., 67 Wendover Rd.. Roches- ter. NY. I46I0. English. Pax Christi. The PurpIe . Cru- sader, WCHC. PICKETT. THOMAS J... I4 Arcadia Rd.. Norwood. MA. 0262. Chemistry. Hockey. Intramurals. Cross E Cruci- ble. Debating Society. PIERONI. KATHLEEN A.. I64 Ten Rod Rd., Rochester. NH. 03867. Chemistry. Field Hockey. Ski Club. W Crew. Intramurals. Cross S Crucible. PIERSON. ROBERT G.. 32I8 North Dover Rd.. Cuyahoga Falls. OH. 44224. Mathematics. 3-2 Plan. Football. Fris- bee Club. Rugby. PIETRICK. DOUGLAS M.. I329 Farrington Dr., Knoxville. TN. 37923. Economics. Football. Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Little Crusader Program. PIETRYKOWSKI. MICHAEL V., 60 Tamarack Drive. Del- mar, NY. l2054. Biology. Biology Society. House Council. PILEWSKI. JOSEPH M.. 7 Oakwood Drive. Oil City. PA. l630. PhilosophyfPre-med. Lector, SAC CPhilosophyJ. Purple Patcher. POWERS. JAMES R.. I0 Cascade Rd.. Worcester. MA. 0602. English. PRASK. MARYELLEN, 63 Homestead Rd., Holden. MA. 0520. PsychologyfPre-med. Abby's House. HAC. Wom- en's Organization. International Affairs Forum. PROVAN. ANDREA Y.. 56 Sandhurst Crescent, Kingston 6. Jamaica. West Indies. BiologyfPre-med. Biology Soci- ety. SPUD CWestboro. Hunger Actionj. Abby's House. Elderly Fuel Assistance. BSU, Bishop Healy Society. SGA. Dance Club. Appalachia. Senior Play. OUEENAN. JAMES F. lll, 43 Metcalf St., Worcester. MA. 0609. BiologyfPre-med. Crusader. College Democrats. K of C. Intramurals. Tennis. OUINLAN. ROSEMARY. 20Crest Dr.. Vernon. CT. 666. Chemistry. Crusader Band, SAC. SPUD, Cross 8 Cruci- ble. Senior Class Play. OUINN, CHRISTINA M., l205 Azalea Dr.. Rockville. MD. 2350. Biology. Intramurals. House Council. OUINN, JOHN G.. JR., 466 Coral Ave.. Manchester, NH. 03l04. History. Agora fEditor. Crusader CEditorial Page Editor. Managing Editorj, WCHC CDirector. Classical Programmingl, SGA CRecording Secretaryl. NOCS Nice-Chairpersonj. RAYMOND. FRANCIS E. III. 8 Coloviac Rd.. Auburn. MA. 050. Mathematics. Hockey. SAC fMathematicsJ. REDDING. MICHAEL D., 54 Janice Lane. North Attle- boro. MA. 02760. Economics. Football. Intramurals. SPUD. Little Crusader Program. Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Economics Honor Society, Baseball, Big Broth- er Program. REEVES. MICHAEL. W.. 30 Orchard Lane. Fairport. NY. l4450. Psychology. REICHHELD. STEPHEN. J.. 7 Adams St.. Lexington. MA. O2l73. ChemistryfPre-dental. REIDY. BERNADETTE M.. 4350 E. Camelback-l40 E.. Phoenix, AZ. 8508. EnglishfPre-med. H RA. SAC CEng- lishl. REILLY. JOHN F., 5805 Marengo Rd.. Bethesda. MD. 208l6. History. Rugby. I843 Club. Senior Association. REILLY. TERENCE P.. 6 Olympia Way. Andover. MA. 08l0. Religious Studies. CCD, CCM. House Council Ad- missions Committee, SGA. Ad Hoc Committee On Hun- ger, Students for Life. RA. St. Thomas More Society. RENAUD. DAVID L.. 22 Legion Way. East Providence. RI. 029l5. BiologyfPre-dental. Swim Team. House Council. Sailing Club. Biology Society. Intramurals. l843 Club. Alumni Men's Society. RIETSCHA. BARBARA A. 40 Green Acre Rd.. Lititz. PA. I7543. Chemistry. RILEY. CELESTE I.. 278 Martin Rd., East Douglas. MA. 05I6. Political Science. Choir. Model United Nations, Ski Club. Worcester House. RINSCHLER. CLAUDIA A.. 2368 Camp Ave.. Merrick. NY. Il566. Economics. Senior Play. Soccer. Purple Key. Dance Club Ureasurerl, St. Thomas More Society. Intramurals. Omicron Delta Epsilon. ROBBEN, MICHAEL G.. 245 Glen Hollow. Chesterfiled. MO. 6307. EconomicsfAccounting. ROBERTS. WILLIAM J. JR.. 80 Lake Ave.. West Haven. CT. CBSIG. History. Fenwick Theatre. Phi Alpha Theta. SAC IHistoryJ, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. ROGERS. MICHAEL L.. 86 Don Avenue. Rumford. RI. 029I6. History. Intramurals. Phi Alpha Theta. Women's Organization, Rugby. Purple Patcher. ROGERS. STEPHEN A., 20 Peter Rd., North Reading. MA. 0864. EconomicsfAccounting. Hanify-Howland Lecture Committee. K of C.. Intramurals. WCHC. ROHRER. ROBERT L. JR.. 4 Woods Hole Ct., Rochester. NY. l4534. Political Science. Ski Club. Rugby Club. Com- mencement Committee. House Council. ROMANO. LISA A.. 40 Elmcrest Rd.. North Andover. MA. 0845. French. RONAN, JAMES J.. I9 Ocean Ave.. Marblehead. MA. 0945. Political Science. Rugby. Swimming. House Coun- cil. Senior Committee. ROSA. DANIEL W.. I6 Rumford Rd.. Lexington. MA. 02l73. PsychologyfSocioIogy. Soccer. Explore. RA. Stu- dents for Responsible Drinking. Big BrotherfSister Pro- gram. ROSENBERGER. KARI A.. IO3 Broadview Dr.. Syracuse. NY. l32I5. Economics. Purple Key. Lacrosse. Soccer Club. Purple Patcher. ROY. RICHARD F. JR.. 5 Walnut St.. Paxton, MA. 06l2. English. RUSH. LAURIE A.. 328 Tillow Rd.. South Orange. NJ. 07079. Political Science. WCHC. SGA. l843 Club. Intra- murals. RUSSELL. DAN J.. 20 Shelley Ave., Elizabeth. NJ. 07208. History. RYAN. JOHN M.. ll37 North Ave., New Rochelle. NY. INO4. EconomicsfAccounting. Theatre Crew. Purple Patcher. Bl SABRA. BARBARA A.. 294 Nanaquaket Rd., Tiverton, Rl. 02878. Psychology. Student Judicial Board. House Coun- cil, SPUD. SALAMON, ROBERT J., 37 Coolidge St., Taunton. MA. 02780. EconomicsfAccounting. SPUD. House Council. CCM. K of C. Intramurals. SALTER, GEORGE A.. 536 Radcliff Dr., Greendale, Wl. 53I29. Economics. Cross and Scroll, RA. SAMORISKI. BRIAN P.. 86 Allen STreet, Gardner. MA. 0440. Chemistry. Cross and Crucible. Intramurals. Fencing, House Council. SASSI, THOMAS P., I0 Nassau Ave.. Manhasset, NY. llO30. Chemistry, Track. Cross-Country. Intramurals. SAUER, LINDA J.. 56 Elmwood St., Millbury, MA. 0527. Chemistry. Explore. Cross and Crucible, SPUD, Paper Recycling. Wind Ensemble. SCHIFF. PAUL L., 8 Glenwood St., Worcester, MA. 06l0. Psychology. SPUD. SCHLERNITZAUER, JULIE M., 635 Stevens Rd., Swansea, MA. 02777. EconomicsfAccounting. SCHRODER, JOHN R.. 352l Zumstein Ave., Cincinnati. OH. 45208. ChemistryfPre-med.. Football, RA. Senior Play. WCHC. SCOTT, STUART, 3 Westway, Bronxville, NY. l0708. Economics. Ski Club. Rugby Club, Ultimate Frisbee. SENIOR. KATHLEEN A.. 332 Old Marsh Rd.. Dracut, MA. 0826. BioIogyfPre-med. Senior Play. RA. House Council. Fenwick Theatre, Biology Society, Lacrosse. Cross- Country. Intramurals. SHACHOY. JAMES, I6 Charles River Square, Boston. MA. 02lI4. Philosophy. SHANNON. ROBERT F. JR.. I027 White Trout Lane, Tampa. FLA. 336I8. Physics. Track, SPS, SAC. SHEA. STEPHEN F.. 29 Rob Roy Rd.. Worcester, MA. 0602. Political SciencefMathematics. HARA. Intramur- als. SHEA, WILLIAM E., 2 Lake St.. Shrewsbury. MA. 0545. History. International Affairs Forum. WCHC fPubIic Af- fairs Dept.J. Russian Club. SHEAHAN, KEVIN P.. 7 Robin Place. West Nyack, NY. I0994. ChemistryfPre-Med. SGA fchairpersonl, Cross and Crucible. SHEEHAN, BRIAN J., l8I Stratford Rd.. Brooklyn, NY. lI2I8. Economics. Rugby Club. Intramurals, House Coun- cil, St. Thomas More Pre-Legal Society. YARC. SHERIDAN. MARY E., I Autumn Ridge Rd., New Fairfield, CT. 68I0. English. Not Ready for Fenwick Players fPro- ducerh. Women's Organization. Abby's House. JYA. SHINSKEY. CATHERINE M.. 25l Main Street, Foxborough. MA. 02035. French. Men's Crew. Big Sister Program. SHUHART, CHRISTOPHER R., 85 Belden St., Watertown. CT. 6795. BioIogyfPre-med. Purple Peddlers. Fenwic Theater. RA, Senior Play Tech. Crew. Intramurals. SIEBER. STEPHEN C.. 8 Clayton Place, Ridgefield, CT. 6877. Chemistry. Jazz Ensemble. Wind Ensemble. SPUD. Cross and Crucible. Intramurals. SILK. WILLIAM J.. 9 Canterbury Rd.. Waltham, MA. 02I54. Economics. Cross Country CCo-captainj. Indoor and Outdoor Track fCo-captainj. Intramurals, Omicron Delta Epsilon. SIMEONE. BEN III.. 22I Old Farm Road, Milton, MA. O2l86. History. SINGLETON. KENNETH P., 740 East 232nd St.. Bronx. NY. l0466. Sociology. RA. SAC fSociology. co-chairmanj. SGA, Senior Play, House Council, CCM. SPUD. SIOZOPOULOS, STELIANE V., 7 West St.. Dudley, MA. 0570. Classics. RA, Students for Responsible Drinking fCo-chairpersonj. Peer Minister. Intramurals. Folk Group. Purple Key, House Council. SKANE. EDWARD S.. I6 Wetherbee Rd., Waltham. MA. 02I54. Psychology. Varsity Basketball, SGA fAt-large Rep.J. House Council. Agora CAdvertising Managerb. SPUD, Senior Play fAdvertising Managerb. SMILLIE. MARGARET L., l69 Hollingsworth Ave., Brain- tree, MA. 02I84. History. CCB of D fOutings Chairper- sony. SPUD. Rugby. SMITH, CARL L., I969 Amsterdam Ave., Apt. 4C, New York, NY. I632. SociologyfPre-med. Bishop Healy fPub- Iicity Officerj, WCHC, Coordinator of Worcester Youth Radio Instructional Program fdirector R and B! Disco Programming. BSU. SPUD. Intramurals. SMITH, DANIEL E., l50 Beacon Street, Milton. MA. O2I86. EconomicsfAccounting. Chess Club, Intramurals. SMITH, J. DOUGLAS. 67 Nichol Ave.. New Brunswick. NJ. 690. EconomicsfAccounting. SAC fEconomics. Chairpersonj, Rugby Club. Intramurals, SPUD, K. of C. SMITH. KEVIN 3 Lantern Lane, Chelmsford. MA. 0824. Political Science. SMITH. LUKE A.. 232 First St.. Pittsfield. MA. 020. Mathematics. Appalachia I982. SMITH. SUSAN M., I0 Winterset Lane, West Hartford. CT. 6lI7. History. SOOHOO, DIANE E. 8 Day St.. Cambridge. MA. 02l40. I-listory. SOTIR. JOHN V., 8 Phoenix Rd.. Auburn. MA. 050. Economics. WCHC fProductional Director. Executive Boardj. Women's Soccer Coach, House Council. Intra- murals. SOUCAR, SARAH A., I9 Cameo Rd.. Braintree, MA. 02l84. Economics. Intramurals, YARC. SPADA. LAURA A.. 333 Chestnut St.. Wilmington, MA.0887. Biology. Biology Society. Dance Club. SPADONI. REYNOLD G.. 9I Tower St., Dedham, MA. 02026. Psychologyfpre-med. Campus Ministry. Crusad- er. Yearbook, SGA. House Council. Intramurals. SPECHT. SHARON E.. II3 Seth Low Mountain Rd.. Ridge- field, CT. 6877. Psychology. RA. Crusader. Volleyball. SPUD. STAHL. WILLIAM G.. III. 64 Lake Shore Dr., Rockaway. NJ., 07866. BiologyfPre-med. Ski Club. Intramurals. SGA. BSAC. Photography Society fPresidentJ, Water Polo fTeam captainb. STANTON, MICHAEL K.. 75 Greenwood Lane. White Plains. NY. l607. English. Crusader fSports Editorj. Ath- Ietic Council, Football Program Contributor. Intramur- als. STATHOULOPOULOS, PETER A.. 8 Woodford St.. Worcester. MA. 0604. Chemistry f Pre-med. Worcester House fVice-presidentj. Intramurals. STAVOLA. JOSEPH, J., 9l Forster St.. Hartford. CT. 6I6. PsychologyfPre-med. Crusader. Yearbook. Intra- murals, Acting, Casino Night Dealer. STEPHENS. MARY ELLEN. I6 Tamarack Rd., Rye Brook. NY. I0573. Economics. HPRA, Commencement Commit- tee, WCHC, Pre-Management Society, Purple Key, In- tramurals, SPUD. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH B.. 6 Hurd Rd.. Belmont. MA. 02l78. BioIogyfPre-med. Biology Society, SPUD. SULLIVAN. MARY ELIZABETH. 8I Grant St.. Bangor. ME. 04401. English. Cross-Country, Crew, Track. Swim- Team. SULLIVAN, MAUREEN. 83 Autumn Ridge Rd.. Trumball. CT. 66Il. Psychology. YoYo fRepresentativeJ. SPUD. Intramurals. SULLIVAN. MOIRA A.. 679 Little Wekiva Rd., Altamonte Springs, FLA. 3270. English. SULLIVAN. NEIL M.. 292 Forest Park Ave.. Springfield. MA. 0I6. Chemistry. Baseball. Intramurals. SWANSON. JAMES P.. 49 Sheldon St.. Milton. MA. 02l86. Chemistry. Intramurals, ACT. Cross and Crucible fTrea- surerj. K of C., EXPLORE fAsst. Dir.J, YoYo. SWEENEY, MICHELE J.. II3 Aspetuck Dr.. Huntinton, CT. 6484. English. Fenwick Theater, YoYo. Rugby, SWEENEY, PAUL D., 24 Murray St., Binghamton. NY. I365. English. Crusader fAsst. Editorj. SWIECICKI. ANDREA M.. 47 West St., Wilmington, MA.. 0887. Biology. Biology Society. Wind Ensemble, SPUD. SWORDS. BRENDAN J., l73 Club Rd., Stamford. CT. 6905. MathematicsfEconomics. Rugby fSocial Chair- manj, Intramurals, Senior Play, Math Honor Society. Economics Honor Society. AFROTC, K of C., SAC. -T- TANGUAY. JAMES F.. 23 Paris Lane, Newington. CT. 6lll. Chemistry. Cross and Crucible, Intramurals. House Council. TARBOX. ELISSA. M.. IO7 Colby Rd.. Quincy, MA. 02l7I. Chemistry. Intramurals. Woman's Organization, Cross and Crucible, Senior Play. Yearbook, I843 Club. TARPEY, KATHLEEN E.C., II6 Donbray Rd., Springfield. MA.. 0Il9. Psychology. SAC fPsychology. Co-Chairper- sonj, WCHC fAsst. Production Director. Asst. Publicity Directorj Student Judicial Board SGA, St. Thomas More Pre-legal Soc.. Crusader. House Council. I843 Club. Women's Soccer, Intramurals. TAYLOR, DOLORES M., 54 Claremont Ave., Jersey City. NJ. 07305. Sociology. BSU, SPUD. SAC fSocioIogyb, Man- ager-Varsity Football Team. Intramurals. THERO, JOHN F., 8 Elmwood Dr., East Greenbush. NY. I26I. EconomicsfAccounting. THIEL, JAY T., 65 William G. Dr.. N. Tewksbury. MA. 0876. Political Science. WCHC fProgram Director, Gen- eral Managerj, SGA. K of C. THURMAN, EDWARD L., 2I Vine St.. Lynn. MA. 0905. Sociology. TINSLEY. MAUREEN. 9 Varnum St.. Worcester. MA. 0603. Political Science. Volleyball. House Council. Inter- national Affairs Forum QTreasurerl. Model U.N. TODD. EILEEN M., 363 Willis Rd.. Sudbury, MA. OI776. Spanish!Pre-med. Band. Fencing fCo-Capt.J, SAC fChairperson, Mod. Languagesj. TONELLI. PAULA C.. II Pompano Rd., Worcester. MA.. English. CCD. SPUD. CCM. TOOMEY, CAROLINE J.. 68 Marion St.. Fitchburg, MA. 0420. Philosophy!Pre-med. RA. SGA. Crusader. House Council. SAC, Students for Responsible Drinking. Phi Sigma Tau. TORTORELLA. ROBERT A.. 22 Elmhill Way. Camillus, NY. I303I. Political Science. Lacrosse. Italian Club fPresi- dentl. TOWLE, ELIZABETH A.. 37 Elm Ave., Richford, VT. 05476. ACT, Senior Play, Women's Track, House Coun- cil. Campus Tour Guide. Intramurals. TRASATTI, DAVID J., 25 Cricket Hill Drive. Amherst. NH., 0303l. Economics!Pre-med. Varsity Crew. RA, Ski Club, SPUD. TROIDLE. KATHLEEN M., 820 Corwin Rd., Rochester. NY. I46l0. Mathematics. AFROTC. Folk Group, Intramur- als, Senior Play. Arnold Air Society, Military Ball Com- mittee, RA. TUTRONE, RONALD F. JR., 240 Gardner Rd., Ridge- wood, NJ. 07450. Chemistry!pre-med. Choir. Cross and Crucible, House Council. Ski Club. Intramurals, K of C. TWOMEY. WILLIAM F.. 45 Hammond Rd., Belmont. MA. 02l78. Economics!Accounting. TWYMAN. ANTHONY S., 3609 Hamilton St., Philadel- phia, PA. l9IO4. English. RA. Crew, Crusader, WCHC Uazz directorj, Intramurals. BSU. URSO. JULIET C., Bluff Avenue. Watch Hill, Rl. 0289I. English. USSEGLIO. FRANK G.. 67 Dickson Ave., Arlington MA. 02I74. Economics. Varsity Hockey. Varsity Cheerlead- ing. Intramurals. VACHERON. THOMAS E., 43 Bennington Ct., Stamford, CT. 6902. Economics. SGA Nice-chairpersonj, SAFC. RA, Senior Class Gift Committee CCo-chairpersonj. In- tramurals. VICENS. MARIA E., Box 567 Lakes Walkes. FLA. 33853. Economics!Accounting. VINING. EUGENIA M.. 55 Hathaway Lane. Essex Fells. NJ. O702I. Classics. 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Biology, RA, Crusader, Intramurals, CCD. WELCH. MARK T., 49 Columbus Ave., Northampton. MA. 060. Economics. Rugby. Intramurals, K of C. WELCH. MARY E., RDZ Box 334 Scotch Valley Rd., Holli- daysburg. PA. I6648. English. Lacrosse. Ski Club, SPUD. WEST, LEROY J.. I503 Fenwood Ave.. Oxon Hill. MD. 20745. Economics. WCHC. Tour Guide, Bishop Healy Society fVice-Presidentj. Pre-Management Society fPresidentJ. WHALEN, THOMAS P., 5409 Golf Lane, Rockville. MD. 2N52. Economics. Intramurals. Rugby, Econimics Honor Society, Senior Production Comm. WHITE, EILEEN M.. 47-I6 l56th St.. Flushing, NY. II355. English. WHITE, MARY E.. 444 Lakeview Ave., Rockville Center, NY. ll57O. History. Eucharistic Minister. Peer Minister. WHITTEN. DARNELL JOSEPH PATRICK, Rt. 3 Box 55l. Orange County. VA. 22960. Economics! Accounting. K of C. ACT, House Council, Crew. WILKINS, WALTER R. III. 33 School St., West Chelms- ford, MA. 0863. Music. Jazz Band, Choir, Senior Play. WILKINSON. KEITH C.. l93 Old Norwich RD.. 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CQMPLIMENTS QF ANTHO Y DVERTISING ll HQWARD JOHNSON HQTEL qAmc1ica Spaclous Rooms Meeting 8 Banquet Facllltles Em H Off I 390 Salad Bar Take Out Service Rum Keg Pub Monday Frlday O Happy Hour 5 8 Worcester MA Om Entertainment Weekends 800 Southbrldge St Mlnutes To Holy Cross The Centrum 8 Downtown I 6I7-79I-55bI ' 0 ' n .' 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N QL dnb! mm QV , .i Q. f sz! i Closing 'flip' Q 5 , x 1 Q va f7-Af - - 1 .- . 5 ff'7 t ' 'ff- of' at f iv K fif. .1 ,A 1 Perhaps the common experiences- wonder at autumn's display, at the classical columns of Dinand, or at the clarity of a writer's thought - remain with us in the years to come. 344 V1 ' 1 ri W , f mzczztl 3' ww , ' 1 ,, .9 'ff 1 izffvffff wp f 4! f' ,fi , fi 'aff Y MW.. , 1 H K5 1 1 ' ' ' . M f , -f-X P , ,Jiffy Xf' X 5 5 -' , 1 ,, 4, , , ff ' -'x-. Nr -as. -e f ' ' fe f pf' M r f -km 4 9 ' N-1 .W ' V. Qi! ft 4 il, 1 J, i 1 : X YJ X 5' f as i' ' ' x -' if I 3 i 42 ' -I , 4 W 4, Q 1 X t K fe 4' ,. , Z ,' ' f ' 4 , Q 42, 1 I Of A x 'fn If Q 1 1 14 fr 1 f, ,1 J I, .f ,ai I-1 4 we f W ,Q 1 .J Vx M X Q. Y 'X 1 ' 4' - s KC f' 2 f ., 3 I 3 sl P '91 2. MZ? 5 H' 4' I '.g ,-4 Ax' V 1 fe ' X zf . .... I ' 5 , ,. Y , ' 4 by Q ' , ,fi is x ' ' hi ,I ,WAWQ . Q- - , fe xg, NN w . ff' 'ff' , Y , fl V 1 X X J! ' W .. 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'Q '4'lgX'H 5g!!!!!EEdL 'VM 1 ff 'f Q-6535 44 -.TW , QV K ' ' QQ A-,W 1, ' , rf ,jg iv A - fl' 7 -V P 5 ' , .f a zi I f . 4 V' ig ' ,,: t I , : U nfl v Y 'Z' A ,E Q - Q 5' li ' , P5 'Y4'T5-1 Q 'I Y . ,napkin -, :L 3 I I 5 'B 3 X 5 . ,,. .lf ft' Q, , 6 H.. I .Y f l r 5 ., V , Q .X fx 1 X 5, f .5 i 1' k '1J.l? v 1 I Q I' l 1 wfwl' ' 351 7 a. Someone asked me the other day if when the last page of the I983 Purple Patcher was sent away, would I do it again. Quicker than I really had anticipated I responded a definitive yesl Doing another book, how- ever, would never erase the experience I have had putting the edition for my graduating class together. It has 'meant different things to Joe and myself yet it has also been a revealing common experience. It has been a task that has rarely left my sight, and has afforded me rewarding and even more defeating moments. Some- times events that I would have much rather attended were passed-up. QHow was the senior picnic and spree night?J Other times it saved me from certain more unpleasant experiences. CI wonder what's broken to- night in Wheeler.J I was questioned at times by very close friends if I hadn't really lost perspective for my mindb concerning the book. Yet something important was there, especially in knowing that people wanted to help, particularly Dave, George, Molly and Amy, and especially Sandy-your help was priceless. Finally and somewhat selfishly I wanted to leave Holy Cross some- thing of what it had given me. So I cherish the opportu- nity to write this page and thank the people who pushed me along or pulled me to this page. grab When Bob Monroe, the l982 Editor, first approached Bob and I about the editor position for the l983 Purple Patcher, I hesitated since I did not think that the posi- tion could be properly filled by one individual. My ex- periences as a staff editor suggested that the job of overseeing the design and layout of a 352-page book portraying one year in the history of a college would be a bit much. Bob agreed to be co-editor, and I could not resist the opportunity to work jointly. Many of the ideas presented pictorially andfor literally are conse- quently the result of our collaboration and discussion with each of the section editors whose time and energy made our work both possible and enjoyable. Special thanks to our entire staff, in part for tolerating the trying nights in Hogan 425. I am not so quick to say that I would attempt to edit the '83 book again, but I am truly thankful for having the challenge of accurately presenting the people and the events in the l4Oth year of Holy Cross. My only hope is that the reader can appreciate the unique people who together added another year to the college's illustrious history. fl-1 FMA I 5. 5-E 52:2 for . Q' -1-7' 2-E. 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In '95 X X I 1 Thanks to Nan and Brian- for countless hours trying to see that events were covered and that photo quality was optimal: the color photos are testimony to your talented work. Paula, Michael, Liz, Julie, Mags. Janet, and Jacqui- it is impossible to think of what we would have done without you. Mary Cummings- very specially for the use of your ivy graphic-it was great. Kathy Phillips-for all your support and kind words as advisor and friend. E Mr. Henry Roy in the graphic arts department- for such fast, dependable and beautiful work. Trish Gibbons and the Treasurers Office- for keeping track of our financial situation. Ben Adams- for the help on the senior letter. Barbara Greene- for her wealth of knowledge regarding the '- dedication. Joan Fouhy- for encouragement, nourishment, typing, and letter composing. Judy DeLuca- for the hours spent typing, talking, talking, talking and being a constant friend. Mabel and Paula- for putting up with Fouhy. 1 Peter Simonds- for tormenting us into success. Dan Smith- for putting up with our chronic complaining and for providing needed advice and admonishment. il Rudy DeCruz and Craig Morris- for trying to please us, and especially for Ed Mulcahy. I I I I The I983 Purple Patcher was published by the Josten's American Yearbook Company in State College, PA on Iwlb. gloss paper stock. Printed in August, I983. the 76th edition had a press run of ISN copies to be distributed in September of I983. The cover designed by Mary Jaeger is I6O point board embossed with gold metal seal on purple mission grain. The typestyle is Lydian. Senior portraits were shot by RudolffCraig Photography of Bridgewater, MA. Black and white photographs were developed and printed by RudoIffCraig, while the color photographs were developed and printed at New England Color Lab in Lynn, MA. Photo credits go to. Rudy DeCruz for pp. 344-35l. 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