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The golf party proves to be quite a ball for Tom- my Wee, Bob Werwinski and Chris Goodrich. Mom 8: Dad your love Sz faith in me means more to me than I could express in words. Thanks for helping me find the courage I didn't know I had. To my family - wfall of u as examples how could I go wrong? Fellow B- 15rsg Nips - thanks for 2 yrs. of GGIS, P, L2 - do u have enuf tpaste?, Pickle - think cruise! SMKGEBSONJ thanks for a week in Fla that could never be repeated. To all of u who have made my 4 yrs so memorable - thanks 8a good luck. Tomorrow may rain so I'll follow the sun. Susan Marie Donnelly B.S. Accounting 24 Seniors H., ',,,,. I Q A Mom 8: Dad: If there is a hard way to do something or discover anything, then rest as- sured that I will find it. But knowing that is the first step onward and upward. You guys also know that you are a couple of my most favor- ite people in the world, Thanks and I love you, Di. Mounties, CIAO-CIAO, it has been a little unusual and I know I will miss you guys a whole lot. Di. Diane Dougherty B.A. Fine Arts lx Micheal Drabb B.S. Business and Finance Time flys when you're having fun - I guess thats why it seems we just got here and al- ready it's time to leave, Mom 8a Dad, thanks for letting me go here. These past years, even though I didnlt always make it easy, I appreciate the guidance and financial sup- port you gave me - But don't stop yet- I still need a job! A-14 - you guys made it college! Chocha, potatoes, capt. ahab, silver bullets! Roomies past and present - I'lI see you. Brenda8rI.inda8c Vanessa - you guys are very special - Lova ya. Hot tub Dairy Mo. Mom 8a Dad - Were it not for your love, sacrifice, gl patience, these past 4 years wouldn't have been possible. Thanks for giv- ing me a chance to grow. I love you very much! To the E's of A-B, thanx for a great senior year. We had a hell of a time together. So what if we weren't the popular girls - stab me vvf a switchbladel David - these past two years have been very special be- cause of you. I'll never stop showing my love for you. f-You made me realize you're all I need. I LOVE YOU FOREVER i MINX. Barbara L. Downing BS. Sociology Francine C. Eaves B.S. Business and Finance Mom Sa Dad, thanks so much for believing in me, the world really is for those who make their dreams come true. lVl.B. you're more than a sister, your a friend. Sue, was football worth 6 x'tra mths? P.S. thanks for friend- ship, Philaxis home. To my friends, good luck! Gals, the laughter Sa tears shows you're all true friends. Roomies, the phone bill will one day be paid. You're the best. The only thought I'm left with . . . H guilty of no crime, they were the best yrs. of our Iivesfl Heaven 17 Cine
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Mom, thanks for your love and support these past four years. I know Dad would have been proud. To the Duke Boys: Bunchman, Lorbes, Whitey, Walt, Phil, 8: Nolts have a great senior year. To C-14, you guys are great friends. Kurt, it's finally over, but the part is just starting. Ted, the spur of the mo- ment trips to G-burg were a blast! Mike, you're finally free! Jen, it's been great getting to know you this year, let's keep in touch. David J. Devaney B.S. Business and Finance Lisa M. Dimaio B.A. Cultural Resource Communications M 81 D, thanks for 21 yrs of love and 16 yrs of the best education money can buy. I love you, BTD, if my only debts for 4 yrs of learning and growing are S5000 8a lots of gratitude to M 81 D, l'm further in the black than you'll ever be. To all who gave me numerous chances to prove myself, thanks for believing in me. TK, thanks for being a special friend 8a terrific pianist. SCH, NF 8: SAH, you're amazing to live with me 8: still love me. SB, JF, BG 8: CG, you've each been a wonderful part of my life. SB - friends forever. Thanks MSM. I love you all! LMD Mom 81 Dad, thank you for the love, support 8a the boost when I needed it. If it wasn't for you guys, I would never have come here. I would also like to thank FJ, Nip, Form, Moon, and the rest of the rugby club. If it wasn't for you guys I wouldn't have stayed. Mike, wanna poach a deer? Greg, Phil, 8: Horse, we will go down in history as the owl masters: It was great fun 81 I'll miss those after-the-rat parties. Spu, play rugby one last word to the ruggers, Aries, go forth and conquer. NFC John Devanny B.A. History Francis M. Donnelly B.S. Psychology Mom Sc Dad, thanks for all your help, encour- agement, 8: love. You have taught 8: given me so much. I love you both. A16, I'll miss the Patrol. ALO, 17, 18 take care Pizannos. C7 none of it would have been the same without you. GW 123 slamdunk. KB thanks 4 a spe- cial Jr. yr. Mike, hey sprinkles stay gold. Lev Richmond Blanket, 8 great yrs. MJ shower singalongs, beach 85, Puds 264Pang, 4 yrs I'll never forget, keep the Be dollar. CG 8z DW teeg GRAD PAW, KB, BB it was all so nutty. Pooley you'll be missed. To the rest thanks 4 the memories. BYE Francis Share and Share Alike The apartments! For three years seniors have waited to share an apartment with their friends. They've learned it's very different than dorm life because it gives them a sense of responsiblity and unity to class and friends. Seniors and Juniors living in the towers have to cook, clean and share the responsibilities of main- taining an apartment. Many apart- ments organize a work schedule for alternating chores. They learn to budget money and clip coupons. Through these responsibilities, the students living in the apartments can apply what they experienced towards the future and learn how to function as adults in the world. Not only does living in the towers bring responsibility, but it also brings friends and their class togeth- er. A major part of this unity is due to most of the senior class being con- centrated throughout the apart- ments. It becomes their own world which they consider home. Many neighbors become friends in the apartments as they borrow food, tools, and cooking hints. They grow close through such things as Super- bowl and Dynasty parties or just having neighbors over for dinner. It's a great opportunity to get ac- quainted with people in your class as all of your roommates have dif- ferent friends through which you get to know also. For many, getting prepared for life outside of college is tough. How- ever, living in the apartments is a place whereby seniors can grow and become responsible and mature people. Seniors have waited a long time to experience the apartments, and the time proves well worth the wait. Seniors 23
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Mom 81 Dad, I find no words to express my gratitude for all the sacrifices you've made for me in order to make my college education possible. To my relatives in Va. Thanks for being there when I needed you. Greg, Frank, Mike, best of luck. Frank, good luck with the trees. Greg king of ROTC girls, l'm sure you never touched her. Be a good lawyer. Mike you were a good cook, thanx. Ed and Wolfie, thanks for everything. Rest of A-18 good luck, A-16 be good. Rich 8: Fred good luck. Wolfie watch your hands. Good luck class of '86 Raul E. Echavarria B.S. Business and Finance .-INV 6475 Paul Edwards B.A. Sociology Mom and Dad, l'm not sure if this is the end or the beginning. Thanks for all the love, sup- port and understanding. Darryle, you lead, I'll follow. Where do l go from here? Frat, we'll be O.K. Amy Hart, you are the best trainer in the world. Thanxs. Coach Phelan I tried to show some guts every game. Thanks for the education. My friends see you at the top. Mame, thanx for all the room to say what Iwant lTaml. Mt. St. Mary's Crew..Goodbye. Look out world, the Edwards' brothers ride again. C6 later! Up To Par Neither Arnold Palmer nor Nan- cy Lopez were present, nor was there a need for any irons, woods, or putters. Yes, it was once again time for the inhabitants of A,B, and C buildings to don their best golfing outfits and tee off for the annual Apartment Golf Classic. Golfers were obligated to follow six simple rules: 1. Keep play moving by limit- ing time at each hole to fif- teen minutes. 2. Stay with your group. 3. Keep all holes clean. 4. Be honest in scoring. 5. Wear proper attire. 6. Above all - Have a BLAST! Plaid pants, flowered skirts, polo shirts, V-neck sweaters and golfing caps were the norm for the evening. The golfers, experienced or not, headed off to the course, which con- ? Heidi A. Enders B.A. Political Science The following is a public service announce- ment: l'd like to thank the NY home for the permanently warped for their occasional co- herence. To my partner in crime thanks for the memories and the opportunity to share our future. To the Mt. St. Maryls Brain Trust, I leave an Arab wildly out of control in appre- ciation for the laughs, the jokes, 8: the con- stant friendship. YoYo thanks for everything especially the wild rides to NY! and to Doc, thanks for the training, believe, and support, now get the heck out of my office. Thanks M8zD for your timely return. sisted of eighteen different apart- ments. Each of these was designat- ed as a hole and so assigned a numbered flag. A participant would play through a hole by finishing a required par of drinks. There were mellonball shooters, shots of te- quilla, fuzzy naval shooters and the old standby, beer, just to name a few. Some holes were more fre- quented than others depending on the golfer. Throughout the night one could hear questions such as, Did you try hole seven? or Where is the next hole ? All in all the Classic was nothing but a success. Most golfers went away feeling good after completing their round of golf and to the lucky, porcelain trophies were awarded. Our college is constantly chang- ing and improving, yet it is good to know that some traditions such as the Annual Golf Classic still lives on. Mary F. Fay B.S. Business and Finance To Mom you're the best! thanks for your love, support, encouragement 8: for believ- ing in me, love ya. thanx gl love you both. John8z Jim-these are the best years of your life. To the E's: Patti-wild woman, Amy- im- peccable, Betsy-corruptable, Barbi-Dave. What great times we shared. To the rest: A- 24, FF, T8cJ, C8cS, Basil Babes, Bradley Chicks, Lib buds- you guys are great. Fi- nally to Kenny - You've made these 4 yrs. special, you meant the world to me, thanx 4 being there, Love U! This isn't the end, just a beginning. Seniors 25
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