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The delicious meal at the senior dinner dance puts a smile on Billy 0tterbein's face as he heads for a seat, while Kerry Kinneal- ly looks on. 10 Seniors Mom Sz Dad - What can I say but thank you both for four of the best years of my life. I will never forget them. Wolfie, we had some fun times these past years, you are truly a great friend. To the rest of my roommates, Bob, Dean, 81 Doug - had a great Sr. year with you guys, best of luck to all of you, Doug try not to sleep so much in the future. To the guys downstairs - Joe, Tom, Bill, Brian, 81 Jay, take it easy but not too easy. Raul, good luck buddy. Madge, carry on 8: have a ball. To the rest - Thanks! Andrew J. Alameno B.S. Business and Finance A Paul D. Auchincloss B.S. Business and Finance Mom and Dad, you two have influenced me the most, and the amount of respect I have for you can't be expressed. Thank you for everything. I love you both very much. John and Fred, you fellows are the only real life examples of renaissance men. What the two of you have taught me goes far beyond what I thought I was teaching you. lt's been an hon- or and I'm sure our friendships will never fade. Deirdre, it's impossible to write how I feel in this Mspace provided . You've meant so much to me and I want to tell you FOR- EVER just how much. MOPWEF Thomas Barnes B.S. Business and Finance Mom and Dad thank you for being loving and patient enough to see me through, you can never know how much I love you . . . To my friends, it's been great. Beth I love you for being an important part of my life. Deb what can I say? I'll miss your face. Beans, 1. Be- have 2. I-Iave fun 3. I'll miss you 4. I love you Mom and Dad thank you for your support, faith, and most of all your love - I love you both more than words can say. MJ, Joe, and Jen you're the best family anyone could ask for - I love you. Mags Els, Kels and Gigi - who could ask for better roomies - I'll miss you. Els thanks for everything - we'll al- ways be roomies. Trish Y I be lovin you! To all my friends thanks for making these 4 years the best. John thanks for being my best friend and a part of my life, for in you I have found someone truly special. I love you. Nancy A. Aleszczyk B.S. Accounting Celia J. Barriteau B.S, Accounting I would like to thank the faculty and adminis- tration of The Mount for providing a pleas- ant atmosphere which enabled me to develop my skills both personally and academically, my Parents who encouraged and supported me - life would have been unbearable with- out you. Thanks UBoss,' for being a true friend throughout my college years. Carlyle thank you for your love, respect, and friend- ship. Bye Janet, Steve, Maureen, Vivian, Bernarda, Vikki, Mikki, Dr. Samples, Mr. Grillo. A special thanks to my advisor, Prof. Ashbury. Love always, Celia.
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T Taking a sunday night study break Katie Roo- han phones home to get a pep talk for the tough week ahead. E6 M160 - af Aggiggq
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Bobby and Spike, Thank you for the years of love and understanding, but thank you more for your patience and sense of humor, I love you. Sully and Cleary, to say it's been great doesn't quite do it . . . you're welcome KV tidealistll-skateboard much? Tim, thanks I have my ID, Kurt, Tony, KMC, I'll miss you MSM! P.S. If, several years from now, you find me in an airport selling petunias and looking lobotomized, I'd appreciate your strangling me Opus John P. Barry Jr. B.A. History and Economics David Bartolini BA. History Mom, Dad the two who loved, the two who cared, without you I would not have dared. Thanks, Ria, Rache 8: my bro Joe Mike, Greg 8: Frank, good luck guys, who has dishes? Chank will you take the 2nd half of my rounds? Stay sane, I'll defend you killer. Kathy, Kathy and Michelle, keep sober! Have fun next year! Jill and Trish, a special thanks. To my special buddy KAG. Keep smiling! Long live the toad! Hey Phill 5 70 west? Hangin'l MFS call me. Cheers to 4-th Dub! Always remember No matter where you go there you are BB Do It Up! Louie, Louie! BFHD And We Danced . . . The crisp, Autumn weather was unforgettable, and so was the night. On November 2, 1985, the Senior Dinner Dance got off to a start with cocktail parties, leading to a great night of wining, dining, dancing and celebrating with the class of 1986, and invited guests. Although the dance was Novem- ber 2, plans of a perfect date were scouted out long before the night. Preparations were made well in advance to make sure that every- one would have a great night. Prime rib, chicken cordon bleu, baked potatoes, salad, string beans with almonds and cheesecake satis- fied cravings of hungry dancers. Beer and wine were readily avail- able to toast and lift spirits. Vincent Battista B.S. Biology Mom and Dad I Love You Both, thanks. I hope I have truly made you proud. To Nan- cy, if it were not for you I don't think I would have made it this far. I Love You very much! Coach - thanks for all the support, I wish I had run better, but hey. To everyone else, Reach for the sky. Don't limit yourselves. Good Luck in all you do Hey we're outta here! After dinner, the dance floor quickly filled with enthusiastic sen- iors twisting, shouting, and singing to the music. The band, The Heat took the listeners on a trip through time, playing hits from the 60's, 70's and 80's. The dancable music kept the dance floor packed for most of the evening. The dance officially ended at 2:00, but the evening continued on long into the night. People contin- ued to dance in the apartments since few wanted the night to end. Indeed, the Senior Dinner Dance was a night to remember. The dance was the first major event sponsored by the class, and proved to. be unifying for everyone who at- tended. David P. Baumgardner B.A. Political Science Mom and Dad Thank you not for making me what I am but for letting me become what I want. Joe, what do I do wfo a conscience- Rem-miracle on 34th St. Checkmate. Tim, Follow me 87 in Korea. C16 Jim and Vince you're great guys. WJLN Lez, Lis, Col and Nancy. 22mar85 Kat get'm outta my bed- room Lisa, wet shoulder and 0430 Backgam- mon B-Deck82-83 Ed-Dan-Bonz-Shipinburg s he's a midget ROTC-AUSA-good luck George drop 3 left 5. Wayno thats 10 Joe and Tim-Appalacian Expedition and quests for highs Doc Nak, What GPA? Thanks Dr. Sue vielgluck alpha co. Drive on DPB 21t Seniors 11
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