Mount Saint Mary Academy - Mountain Chimes Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1986

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Things really get rolling for Rusty Rauh and Betty Walsh in the apartment quad. 18 Seniors Melvin R. Chase, Jr. B.S. Business and Finance Thanks to: God, for giving me strength to endure this period of growth, Mom, Dad, 8: Mike, you all share a part of this diploma, as well as my heart. I love you. Joe, l love you like a brother, keep in touch. C-6 crew, it's been real. Darryle 8: Marlon, thanks for ev- erything. To KD, SS, CP, MS, llll always be around. Lady Mountaineers, it was a real pleasure to be your manager, continued suc- cess. MSA, keep the dream alive. To Bill, Vikki, 8: Mikki, thanks for your support and friendship. Mike and Ann, lfm, going to miss you two. To Buck and Chris, Thanks. Mom, Dad, Tee, Lisa, Sarah and MaryBeth - l love you all. GRANNIE and Bop, thanks for your love and guidance. To my friends, coaches and DOS Office thanks for being great friends. This buds for you! Good bye Mount. lt's been real but now it's time to move on. Amy Chambers B.S. Business and Finance 3, it QM six is Maria Checchia B.A. English and French To laugh often and much, To win the respect of intelligent people and affection of children, To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends, To ap- preciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition, TO KNOW even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. Emerson Thanks to my friends and the greatest par- ents in the world. Hey KAT A WE MADE IT! Dear Mom 8a Dad, thanks for all the financial support you have given me over the past four years, words can't express my love gl grati- tude. Tommy, promise to be real good - Brian, you're a super guy, good luck! Joey, thanks for all the laughs. A person couldn't ask for better roommates: Wolfgang, Wolf- cub, Dougie, Blee, Dino, JG, you guys are super - we had a blast! Francis , I don't believe it. Huh? Freddie 8: Rich, thanks for the great times, A-22, A-23 you girls were fun, thanks, it was a blast! William N. Charles B.S. Business and Finance 433 3-so Wayne G. Cherry, Jr. B.S. Biology

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To Mom and Dad, without whose love and support especially over the last 4 years this wouldn't have been possible. Thank you. l love you both very much. Also thanks to the rest of my family for their support. To the wake 8: bake crew: Paul, a truer friend, there is none. Unit, one of a kind, the finest kind. Jeff, we had all we needed. Wolfe, you were a hellish roommate. To all the friends I have made over the last 4 years, you made this place as great as it was: for all you do . . . Session adjourned! Robert E. Carroll B.S. Business and Finance Dennis T. Cashen B.A. English Mom, thanks for your love 8: support. Your strength is an inspiration to me! Dad, you'll always be in my thoughts gl prayers. Neil, Michael, Maureen, Patrick 8: Kevin, you've helped me get through it all - l LOVE YOU. Thanks to all my friends for teaching me what the Mount is all about! C28 - Fill the ice trays . C25 8a C29 - Get your own VCR . Carl, thanks for putting up with me! How yazoin Mar - ls yo Jawnson lot 8: boted? TM 8: JP - forever young UNO butter today, kids! Gigi loves truckers. lt's greeaat! GOTTA LOVE IT! Mom and Dad thank you for your love and support. Without you this couldn't be possi- ble. l love you both. N 81 J congratulations on your graduation. To B24 thanks for a great year, To B23, B17, A22, A23, A24 thanks for your friendship. Ott, you've become a great friend, keep in touch. MB, stay a slime. BO, here's to the summer. JM, stay out of trouble. AL, thanks for being a special friend. Mags, we had 3 years, thanks gl take care. Deb, I know not what the future holds only the hope that you are in it. Watch out world, here I come. Love, Eddie Edward M. Caruso B.S. Business and Finance Suzanne M. Caulfield B.5. Business and Finance Mom 8: Dad, I don't know how to say thank you for everything you've done for me. Your constant support and many sacrifices made it all so easy! Dad - Thanks for keeping my mailbox stuffed, Mom -- you are always a lifesaver with the care packages! Nancy 8a Alyce - a special thanks for making trans- ferring so much fun 8: driving back 8: forth always an adventure!! To the rest of the best 10 roommates JC, CF, DW, NT, AL, MK, TT, CG, PC AR we did have the best 8a wildest times!!! Kegs, LAX, Quad, shrimp, prom, 8z Parties, A24 etc. SO LONG FAREWELL On the Road to Success It started out as an idea back when you were a kid,'. You nur- tured it through grammar and high school. Perhaps you worked over the summer to further enhance it. Than you came to college and your career began to take shape. You took classes that would coincide with that career choice. You worked with your advisor's to plan your course of action for the next four years. Then came your last year here. All of a sudden it was time to actual- ly start your career. You went to career seminars to gain further knowledge about your career. You wrote up your first resume and then had to send it to prospective jobs. You waited eagerly for the replies. Then came the interviews. If you were lucky the next step was actual- ly getting the job. The idea had be- come reality. Seniors 17



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Neighbors Paul J. Chrismer, Jr. B.S. Business and Finance Qs. f Paul C. Cinoa B.S. Business and Finance International Studies What is College? To me it is all the growing up Vve done. Many friends have entered my life. Each has helped me understand myself and what life is all about. To my special friends, the fun won't be forgotten. Let it continue whenever possible. To AC, JM, AC, MK, SB, PW, MBT and all the rest, it's been great. The DOS Office - youlve guided me. Thanks! To FRANK and STELLA. I love the rest of my life. God gave me the best 2. Love You! PC Knowledgable Six faculty - Father Carl Fives, Sis- ter Ann Miriam Gallagher, R.S.M., Mr. Louis Grillo, Father Daniel Nus- baum, Sister Mary Nusbaum, and Mr. James Sullivan - share the apartment buildings with 280 sen- iors. But this mixture of faculty and students present little problem. In fact, it is just the oppositeg both fac- ulty and students enjoy each others presence. They get along quite well with each other despite their differ- ences. The students and faculty are there for different reasons. For the faculty member it is a home. They live there during both break and se- mester. For the student, on the oth- er hand, it is just a stopping placeg Kathleen L. Classon B.S. Accounting Mom 8a Dad: thanx for all the love Sz support thru the yrs. l hope you're as proud of me as I'm of you. LA: Longstemmed deep red? Love's like a diet L2: Just remember it's OK to say no. Niffers: Bottoms are better. Boozer: How are those cold Sgetti Os 8: soup? ML: Be spontaneous! Wolfes or Bens or BOTH? Rochie: What can I say? Thank you for being a friend. C26, C27: Thanx for all the laughs 8z memories. DED: Thanx for letting me be a little sister. B7: women do belong in a men's club! K 8: A: Best wishes! they will move on next year. The faculty and students also have dif- ferent lifestyles. The teacher is qui- eter while the student likes to cele- brate more often. Despite these differences the fac- ulty have good relationships with the students. They are neighbors and this leads to sharing. A perfect example of this sharing is Sister Mary Nusbaum's Christmas cook- ies. Every year Sister gives each apartment in her Tower a batch of cookies, a gesture of goodwill from the next door neighbor. Both faculty and students receive something from this sharing. Their physical proximity makes them just a little closer and both are the better for this. Michael Cleary B.S. Business and Finance B.S. Economics Mom and Dad, thank you for the love, pray- ers, and support you have given me over the years. Kath, Pat, Chris, God has blessed me with you. l love you very much. B-7 - Herefs to our first million. J.B. - John B. Town don't forget us. Kevin - GNSLP. Blowf, Dean, J. - Read this - this - Enough!! G- burg - Tattoos are forever. Most of all, Beth -- thanks for everything. Remember that whatever was, whatever is now, whatever will be, you'll always be my A.F. God bless, Mike. Seniors 19

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