University of New Haven - Chariot Yearbook (West Haven, CT)

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On the nir th-ir ning, junior shortstop Mark Kilmurray scored the winning home run. In the afternoon. Charger ' s Soccer Team posted its fourth straight shut out behind Co-Captain and Goalie Joseph DiCostanzo with a 5-0 win over C. W. Post. Sophomore Neville Brown paced the attack with 2 goals followed by Kelvin Hazzard, Ruben Salas, and Ike Lieberman with single tallies. Neville Brown - UNH ' s Black Pearl Superstar. 23 Coach McHugh tells it like it is. The day ' s activities were concluded when the Club Football Team posted its first win of the season with a 48-0 rout over Lowell Tech. The day ' s ac- tivities combined with the dedication of our $1.8 million Phys Ed Building. Rav Connolly β€” ( Dotes ) dis- plays graceful form. i V -Β Makin ' friends for the world to see Let the people know you got what you need with A friend on hand you will see the light Your friends are there, then everything ' s all right 26 Shelley Spaulding. Chris Tigano When I was young and they packed me off to school And they taught me how not to play the game I didn ' t mind if they groomed me for success Or if they said that I was just a fool So I left there in the morning with their God tucked underneath my arm Their half-assed smiles and the Book of Rules J . DANCE FOR THOSE Howie Nitchke and Betsy Gilbert dancing up a storm WHO CANT Lynn DiLieto and Howard Nitchke represented UNH the Second Annual Dance For Those Who Dance Marathon for Muscular Dystrophy were in competition with 18 other schools and the winner was based on money each school col- lected. UNH came in 18th place. Many notable personalities performed to keep the dancers going. (Can you hear and do you care and can ' t you see we must be free to teach our children what you believe in, make a world that we can believe in wΒ ' fe4R lKt Β«K - β–  33 Frank Grazioso, New Haven Attorney, Public Interest Law Scheduled for the Spring Semester: Bill Haley] and the Comets, Seals and Crofts, The Marc-i Almond Band, and John Kolisch, master mental- ist and hypnotist. Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown John Baldry will give a concert in March, spon- sored by The Day Student Government. Reed Banson John Birch Society ' I f JP f ik Irving Stolberg, New Haven State Representa- q Masterson, Wood Seminar tive, on Continuing State Tax Crisis ' Uncle Dirty English Club.STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Adamski, Professor Bertrand Mathieu β€” Faculty Advisor, Professor Lynn Hagman, Professor Ramona Beeken, Pro- fessor Kay Stevenson, Professor Carroll Cole, Chris Hogan. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Ceccolini β€” Co-President, Ellen Glosser, Craig Whitham. Members Not Present: Professor Srilekha Bell, Anthony Crocamo, Robert Finley, Tony Lacerda, George Montano, Professor Douglas Robillard, Arnold Zaglauer, Jim Zaino β€” Co- President. The major objective of the University of New Haven ' s EngHsh Club is to pronnote a sincere interest in Uterature among the stu- dents and to create a desire for a better understanding of all its forms. We intend to provide a congenial atmosphere for the dis- cussion of literature, and to sponsor lectures, readings and other related activities. One of our major goals each semester is to publish a magazine which represents the creative writ- ings of the student body. Through the merits of this club we hope to enhance the image of the university and bring credit to its student body. (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) A. S. M. E. The Student Section of A. S. M. E. is primarily concerned with the improvement of the field of mechanical engineering on a student basis with an emphasis on ecologi- cal needs. It also introduced the members of the A. S. M. E. to the people currently in- volved in the field today. The Society ' s functions promote a closer relationship between the students and practicing engi- neers for the benefit of both. 9. , t| (L-R): Art Mantlik, Chip Silvestri, Henry Ellenbast, Frank M. Rose, Frank Dwarak, Jeff Golarz, Ed Armstrong, Ralph Barone, Fred Blakeslee, Ed Stapleton, Bob Stango (Secretary). Officers: Harold Ryder, President; Jeff Golarz, Vice-President; Bob Stango, Secretary. D.S.G. (Day Student Government) Our hard-working Day Student Government in action. Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity is the de- velopment of the oldest fraternal organi- zation on the University campus. The International motivates individuals to their highest capacity and is an inspira- tion for men to achieve high ideals, noble actions, and outstanding scholastic achievement. As an organization, it is an outlet for all male college students to mold their inner thoughts and to obtain the realization of true friendship and brotherhood. β– % f T - mβ€” 1 β–  Ir .Β«ti kCln .1 e Bi B m 1 1 ' J tJ ' V KΒ° l β–  ' β– H €J β–  lΒ« K| ' f ' A β–  JHLl iFi XKP FRONT ROW (L-R): Debbie Piscitelli, Ann Ciarlone, Chris Tigano, Marie Magnoli, Glory George. BACK ROW (L-R): Rhonda Mills. Julie McManus, Alethea Tenedine, Mindy Medway, Ellen Glosser. Barbara Pelluse, Kathy Kear- ney. Missing: Lyn Hottes, Josephine Marotta. Leadership, Friendship, Serv- ice, the bywords of U.N.H. ' s oldest service fraternity. Coffee Hauses, blood drives, Campus Queen, Orientation, the actions of U.N.H. ' s Brotherhood of Alpha Phi Omega. TEO FIRST ROW (L-R): Art LaMontagne, Charlie Rosabianca (Pledgemaster), Rich Grich (President), Greg Losee (Secre- tary). SECOND ROW (L-R): Dick Drew, Al Ambrossini, Mike Epstein, Donny OHara, Mark Worley. THIRD ROW: Kevin Falcioni, Ray Tilki, Ed Drew, Mike Mc- Grath, Bob Reutenauer, Danny Burban. FOURTH ROW: Bill Swatkowski, Dave Villa, Bruce Lieberman, Chris DeLeone, Joe Lovallo, Joe Rosabianca. Missing: John Rie- ger (Vice-President), Andy Passarelli (Treasurer), Tom Marchessault, Paul Bourdan, Wayne Ciano, Garry Grant, Oleh Podryhula, Carl Scarpelli, Kevin Monohan. Chi Kappa Rho, service sorority of UNH is the oldest sorority on campus. During nine years of existence along with providing a so- cial life for the women on campus, we have also been of service to the Salvation Army, the Virginia M. Parker Scholarship Fund, and the UNH Library Building Fund. We hold annual projects such as the Thanksgiving Basket, Toys for Tots, and our Annual Card Party- Fashion Show held in May, mixers, and bake sales. Ai, (L-R): J. Mohs, P. Esrok, T. Branco, W. E. Lawson, 6. Bruce, H. J. Ryder, J. Petrecca, C|) J Golarz, S. Dykty, D. DeLucia,J DiMaio. 36 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity is the second oldest national social fraternity on campus. Sponsoring social events is the prime concern of the brothers. Service projects, however, also play a large role in ZBT. Collecting money for Muscular Dystrophy and the Library Building Fund-Rais- ing Committee are two pro- jects the brothers are involved with every year. ' V O T FRONT ROW (L-R): Ted Kunkel, Dennis Hart, Gary Hodgdon, Gary Rosenberg, Zy Ij I Michael Ferrucci. BACK ROW (L-R): Stan Hall, Gene Telker, Frank A. Rodrigues, Joseph Fazzino, Richard Losh. Tau Kappa Epsilon, International Fraternity, is a network of individual chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The philosophy that motivates men to band into groups, that of being able to accomplish things as a unit that would be unattain- able as individuals, is also the impelling force that causes individ- uals to join together into this international society. Tau Kappa Epsilon has gained a position of strength - not by luck or lowered standards - but by detailed planning, devoted service, and spirit that has characterized TEKE from its beginning and farsighted leaders who have had the fortitude to accept the challenge of the unknown. TKE KNEELING (L-R): Bob Hardy, Phil Pessina, Rich Rowe, Paul Guarino Steve Farruggio. SECOND ROW, SEATED (L-R): Rich Varga, John Martucci, Brian Hutchinson, Dave Roche, Dave Nana, Mike D- Eugenio, John Hunn. THIRD ROW, STANDING (L-R): Bill Stapleton, Frank Murphy, John Swidrak, Rich Mingrone, Kevin Denny Tom For- tune. FOURTH ROW, STANDING (L-R): Jim Vaspasiano, Steve Ben- ko. Chuck Livellini, Ray Sutyak, Tony Simonelli, Bob Cangelosi. Chapel, Dwight, and Whalley conferences on the stairs Frisbee on the lawn . high on the green a generation lost and spaced UFO Unlimited Freak Outs Up Against The Wall: Sundo, The Bear, Diane, The Rifton Rebel, Larry Stephen Katz , Footsie, Diddy, Big Daddy, DiCo, Al. Up Close: Squeek, Dirty Harry, Jimmie, Sunan. Outta- Sight: Jesus, Harry Krishna, Speedo, Half-A-Head, Debbie Pow-Wow Spear Head, Hot-Turia Linda, Bobby-On-The-Flute, Ponch, Hens, Jay, The Horizontal Man Lynn Fonda, Abe, The Admiral Baccala, Beppo The Drawf , Therese Cliff Aqualung Evening Student Council Christmas Party. KoKo The Clown and Friends at the Christmas Party . Evening Student Council L-R: Ronald Kelly, Night Beat Chairman; Morton Evening Student Council Officers L-R: E. James Kazaleh, Vice President; Denerstein, Faculty-Student Relations Chairman, Mary Ann Mikosky, Social Austin Ford, President, Lydia Romanik, Secretary; James Criscuola, Chairman; Esther Tafler, Representative; Lydia Romanik, Secretary, Frank Cas- Treasurer, sello. Representative; Austin Ford, President; James Criscuola, Treasurer; E. J. Kazaleh. Missing: Fiore Carusello, Representative; Raymond Flinn, Representa- tive; Mary Ann Machoevski, Representative. Evening Student Council Evening Student Council Spring Dance held on Saturday, February lb at Rapp s Paradise Inn, Ansonia, Connecticut. 38 Easter Seal Drive A ) ' The Annual Easter Seal Campus Queen is not just another ordinary queen. After winning the Contest, our Queen represents the school in a tri-school contest against Southern Connecticut State College and Quinnipiac College. Groups from each school raises money for Easter Seals in the name of their Queen. The Queen with the most money donated in her name is named Area Easter Seal Queen. Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity does this on our campus. They first held nominations, then election of the Queen. This year, APO had a benefit mixer. Benefit Hockey Game, and a few other events planned in the near future to raise money for Easter Seals. APO also has a Christmas Party for the children at the Rehabilitation Center. Some of the activities the Queen will participate in are the Easter Seal Kick-Off Dinner, the Benefit Movie for Easter Seals, and the Queen will also be at The East Rock Flower Show. There will be numerous other events the Queen will participate in, rep- resenting her duties during her reign. A special Thank You goes to our Easter Seal Chairman, Jer- ry Petrecca of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Harry Ryder, Presi- dent of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity and West Haven Easter Sea! Chairman, and Richard Liebler, who planned the Benefit Hockey Game held on February 22. They have contributed their time and effort for a successful Easter Seal Campaign. And Good Luck to our Queen, Jo Ellen Anyzeski. Jerry presents roses to Queen Jo Ellen Anyzeski. β„’y ' c,CncS ' ' ' ' ESTANTS, (L-R): Jo Ellen Anyzesk. Chr.s T.gano, Barbara Mar- Jerry Petrecca, Jo Ellen Anyzeski, Queen, Barbara Gene Marden, 1st Runner Up, and Harry Ryder. 39 Tony Marion Cheever Giaimo is inspect- ed, detected, injected, infected, and selected by Carolyn Sgt. Thetch ' Roche. The Foundling Theatre Group, FRONT ROW (L-R): Christopher Ostergren, Direc- tor; John Cavoto, Vice President; Jak Festa, Treasurer; Anthony Giaimo, President, Carolyne Roche, Secretary. BACK ROW (L- R): Paul Kine, Dennis Sowers, Joanne WiUard. Sgt. Thatch: Drop That Flag! Marion Cheever: O, I was just admiring it It ' s the same color, same shape, same design I have one at home just like it. Isn ' t it amazing? John Irwin Covoto, Arthur Malcolm Caisse, and Ernie Wick French at a dramatic ment during Little Malcolm ' . Arthur Malcolm Scrawdvke Caisse The Foundling Theatre Group Nestled in between the comic strips and the English books adding significantly to the cultural development of the University of New Haven, are the students in The Foundling Theatre Group, whose purpose is to produce, dramatic works of art rang- ing on the continium from traditional dramatizing to experiemental pieces. Through the professional assistance of Christopher Ostegren, this small group has been extremely effective in producing for its auidence some of Broadway ' s finest plays. The Fall production of Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs gave an insight into man ' s struggle with his environment and what he has created. In the Spring, the tide turned to Apple Pie and the audience was made aware of the irony existing in America today . While the comic strips are more fre- quent and the English books less remem- bered, the Foundling Theatre Group of University of New Haven has left an in- dellible effect on the minds and ideals of the student body and community at large. Carolyn Roche Members of the Cast in Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against The Eunuchs ' after a marvelous performance (L-R): Jon Ingham Cavoto, Regina Ann DeSiero, Arthur Scrawdyke Caisse, An- thony Nipple Giaimo, and E. J. Wick French. Regina Ann ' DeSireo comforting Arthur Mal- colm Caisse while he ponders when to let her have it. Malcolm: Come on Irwin, you could do it! Irwin: Sorry, Mai, but I just don ' t have any nerve. James DeMarest, George Rand, and Coach Machnik. Soccer Yearbooks tell us of the Super- star, the Home Run Hitters, the High Goal Scorers, the Graduating Seniors. Little is ever said about the unsung hero, those underrated stal- warts, who were spark plugs of the universal motor which can and did lead a Soccer Team to headlines. This season ' s Team highlighted a defensive style of attack which was responsible for the 7 shutouts dur- ing the regular season. Co-Captain Rheinhard Steinsdorfer guided the Chargers with his intelligent ap- proach along with a superior talent. And perform he did β€” both offen- sively as penalty kicker and defen- sively as The Sweeper . He rarely excited the average fan with spec- tacular displays of dribbling; in- stead he worked neat and single passed between John Kowalski, Ruben Salas, and Tom Kowalski, and provided much experience and confidence to Goaltender Joe Di- Costanzo. Then there was Kelvin Hazzard, the boy from Trinidad, the fan ' s favorite. He possessed a smooth, quick style and worked adroitly with teammates Neville Brown and John Kydes. This trio, along with Salas, rounded out the offensive punches with expert ball control and powerful shooting. Coach Joe Machnik ' s experience as a national contender in collegiate soccer rounded out this team ' s suc- cess. Also, much must be accredit- ed to Armando Touron, Ike Lieber- man, and Ray Conolly, who per- formed steadily and contributed their excellent talents to a most successful season. . . Joseph DiCostanzo Ruben The Wizard Salas in action during one of his decisive moments. LOWER LEFT: Enthusiastic and dependable Joseph DiCostanzo guarding the goal. LOWER RIGHT: Ike Lieberman says to Joe DiCostanzo: It ' s all yours, CiCo. UPPER RIGHT: Neville The Black Pearl brown shielding the ball. UPPER LEFT: John Kowalski defends the ball . 1 l A 4 i UPPER LEFT: Kelvin Hazzard attempts to get possession of the ball. BOTTOM: The Black Pearl heading away. LEFT: Ruben ' The Wizard Salas on the goal during one of his momentary leaps to score for UNH. i ' -i ' c,-. Co-Captains: Clifford Bush and William Potter. 334 sal m - Club Football The UNH Club Football Team ended its season last year with a 3-5 rec- ord, closing out its most successful season ever. UNH competed in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Collegiate Club Football Confer- ence, the first conference for club football teams in the country. By play- ing as a member of the E.C.C.F.C., UNH played the best football teams who compete on the club level. UNH opened its season against a perennial club football power in the University of Hartford on a cold, windy night at Dillon Stadium. In a rugged defensive battle the Chargers lost 22-6 to the Hawks, their only score coming on an electrifying 85 yard touchdown kickoff return by Co- Captain Cliff Bush. During the second game of the season, the Football Chargers of Head Coach Joe McHugh displayed some offensive punch to go along with its stingy defensive. UNH busted loose with 3 touchdowns in the last half tc win 18-0 over a stubborn South Central team. Homecoming proved to be an extremely pleasing event for UNH as it returned home to the friendly confines of Quigley Stadium. Six different Chargers pushed the ball over the goal-line as UNH exploded for 48 points while the defense recorded its second straight shutout and scored 2 touchdowns on interception returns by Tom Alexander and Rich Doran as they stunned Lowell Tech . At their fourth game, on the road against powerful Marist College, the Chargers played their best defensive game of the year. UNH held the Vi- kings to 13 points but was unable to score although the offens moved the ball well against a highly touted defense. The defense foynd out why Westchester Community College was ranked as the best club team in the nation when they were ravaged for 42 points by the Viking ' s explosive offense. Westchester ' s defense proved just as tough as they only allowed UNH to cross mid-field twice during the game without UNH scoring. lona College was the Number 1 club football team in the nation before they met New Haven, but the contest between the two teams ended UNH had tumbled the Gaels from the top-spot even though they lost 40-18. Down 27-0 at the half, UNH unlashed a savage offensive assault against lona and scored 3 times, once on a run by Paul Feeley, and twice on bombs from Ray DellaMura to Ben Graves. The large crowd which saw the game left knowing they had seen two of the best club football teams in the nation. Fairfield University fell 16-b to the Chargers as once again the UNH defense proved how tough it could be. Allowing the Stags to score on a blocked punt, the Chargers hung on stubbornly to repulse two last ditch Fairfield drives into their territory. Norwalk ended UNH ' s season by drubbing the Chargers 35-2 in New Haven ' s last game at Quigley Stadium. UNH scored first on a safety by Ron Sambrook, but could not maintain its momentum and eventually col- lapsed during the last half of the game. Although New Haven did not post a winning record last year, it marked an epoch-making season due to the competitive level on which it played as a result of being in the E.C.C.F.C. Nine of the starters on last season ' s squad were freshmen who will return to bolster the UNH Team for the next several seasons. Steve DiMugno was selected as a First Team All-Conference Defensive Back while Paul DeRosa received honorable mention as a Guard for the All-Conference Offensive Team. With both of these top-flight players returning with the rest of the rest of the young highly promising veterans from last year, Head Coach Joe McHugh defi- nitely has the material to be THE Team in the E.C.C.F.C. next season. E. J. Roslon Steve DiMugno and Coach McHugh, proud recipients of the Sports- manship Award and the All Conference Award. mi m Club Football , FIRST ROW (L-R): Jack Starbuck, Lewis Cameloin, Harry Baker, Al Jacobs, Chip Baldino, Lewis Adams, Billy Clark, James Fripp, Leo Val- lee, Desmon Bohen, Walt, Paul DeRosa, Marty Kuchinski, Raymond Smith, Roz Day, Paul Feeley. SECOND ROW (L-R): Benny Mondrose, Ron Gagg, Pat Silutelo, M. Riodran, Bobo Potter, Fred Masentonio, Ronny Sawbrook, Cliff Bush, Frank DeGennaro, Nick CoGuidice, Steve DiMugno, John Smith, Tom Alexander, Kenny Kreed, Richard Rowe. THIRD ROW (L-R): Mike Zuccarelli, Fred Yale, Garry Randell, Butch Blackwell, Bob Phillips, John Beffes, Milt Smith, Ricky Doren, Steve Osterhouse, Steve Carmeloniz, Douglas DeFonso, Billy Lee, Dallis Collins, Ray DellaMura, Ben Groves. β€’% Β ' Β X Β Β β€’β€’Β«β€’ β€’β€’Β β€’Β« ' Β«-β€” β€’β€’ ' ' NGES Cliff Bush brings down Westchester split end. Basketball Tony Simonelli, Guard Peter Perhach, Center The UNH Basketball Team completed a winning season j once again this year. The Chargers, who were off to a 1 in 5 start, fought back to win 12 of the next 19 games. The high- I light of the season was the capturing of the Charger Invita- tional Tournament. Pete Perhach led New Haven in the I Tourney and was not only named to the All Tourney Team, but also the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament. For his fine play during the season, Perhach was four times named to the Weekly E.C.A.C. Division III All East Basketball Squad. After a heartbreaking overtime loss to Rhode Island Col- lege and a win over neighboring Southern Connecticut, the Chargers departed for Canada. They won the first 3 games of the trip, taking the measure of Loyola of Montreal, Otta- j wa, and St. Lawrence. In these games Co-Captain Jim Ston- I ick showed his cool as a floor general, often getting up hot- handed Bob Foglio or Nick Crismale. In the next 2 games. New Haven ran into two small col- lege powerhouses in Brockport State and St. John Fisher, j and were defeated. After coming home, the Chargers upset a highly talented Jersey City quintet, which boasted an 18-1 record. Co-Captain Tom Fortune and Bob Foglio paved the way for the Charger win. New Haven then lost to Quinni- piac. After being 12 points ahead at half time. New Haven faltered and lost by 4 points. The Chargers then went up against a highly-favored Central Connecticut quintet. Led by Bill Kirkpatrick ' s and Pete Perhach ' s strong rebounding and stingy defense. New Haven took the measure of Cen- tral. To close out the season. New Haven took 2 out of 5 beating Nichols and Southeastern Mass., while losing to Merrimack, and Marist, and Babson, finishing the season 13-12. continued on page 51 Varsity Basketball Squad, BACK ROW (L-R): Coach Libertore, Rich Yaldizian, Kevin Finucane, Joe Novak, Skip Gillman, Bob Foglio, Coach Burns. FRONT ROW (L-R): Tony Simonelli, Bill Kirkpatrick, Jim Stonick, Greg Jones, Tom Fortune, Vic Kirilichian, Nick Crismale. Junior Varsity Basketball Squad, (L-R): Rich Yaldizan, Pat McCarthy, Joe Novak, Leo Calderone, Vic Kirilichian, Joe Bujalski, Kevin Finucane, Lenny Paglialunga, Skip Gilman, Coach Gary Libertore. 48 Jim Stonick shoots over Quinnipiac ' s Benz. continued from page 48 Next season looks like a promising one for New Haven. The Chargers will un- doubtedly miss the services of Co-Captains Jim Stonick and Tom Fortune, also Pete Perhach, and Nick Crismale who will leave via graduation. Leading the re- turns will be Bill Kirkpatrick, Bob Foglio, Tony Simonelli, all juniors, and fresh- man Vic Kirilichin, who gained a lot of varsity experience. With this core of solid Basketball players, the UNH Chargers will have the foundation they need to have another winning season. PAUL BOURDON Jim Stonick shoots and scores 2 more. Tom Fortune, Forward Victor Kirilichin, Forward Jim Stonick, Guard Tom Fortune leaps to score 2 easy points Hockey At 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1, 1972, the UNH Hockey Team walked into their dressing room after just beating Babson 11-6 to bring the season to a close. In that dressing room many thoughts passed through the players ' minds. Players exchanged thoughts of the season, perhaps the most important thought of all was their record. The Charger Sectet had boasted a 20-9-0 record, their best in over 8 years. Some of the players be- gan talking about next season and what to expect. For one of the players there was definitely no next season. For senior Forward and Captain Jeff Andrews, it was his last season, and after that Babson game, Jeff pulled off his Charger jersey for the last time, bringing to an end 4 active and suc- cessful years with the Charger Sextet. There was a big difference in this year ' s squad in more than one way. For the past several years teams would just push the Chargers all over the rink. But not this season, for the Chargers had finally built themselves into a winning team. Members of the team remembered when they only drew 5 spectators for last year ' s open- ing game, but they will now remember the 400-plus fans they drew for a pre- season game, and the crowd of nearly 1,000 they drew for the Easter Seals Benefit Game. They remember being almost humiliated by other teams and fans from other schools. Not this year, for the Chargers were respected by the other teams and fans. Yes, the 1971-1972 season was a season of many highlights. Some of these highlights included: 5-4 and 6-5 wins of U Conn and Holy Cross, respectively. The 23-1 laughter over Queens College. The physical beating given to a num- ber of schools who had before taken our team lightly. The Championship in the South Mountain Arena (New Jersey) Tour- nament, and Runner-Up in the Na- thaniel Hawthorne (New Hampshire) Invitational Tournament. But none of these could be accom- plished if it wasn ' t for the full effort given by the Team. Our men had fi- nally brought U.N.H. into the hockey limelight. continued on pa e 37 .β€’ irt Crou Easter Sea! chiHren meet The Big Boys Center Jack Nick pumps one home in Chargers 23-1 laughter over Queens. Right Winger Joe Muskin lines up for a booming slapshot at Babson ' s goal. HOCKEY RESULTS 1971-1972 Won 20; Lost 9: Tied 0. UN H OPPONENT 3 Worcester State 4 3 Wesley an 2 7 Nichols 3 18 North Adams State 1 7 Rochester Tech. 9 Bridgewater State 3 5 Trinity 2 4 Rutgers 2 5 University of Connecticut 4 6 Holy Cross S 2 A. I.e. 11 4 New England 11 11 Lehigh 2 New England 3 3 Wesley an 1 15 North Adams State 3 2 Lowell Tech 8 St. Anslems 8 7 Lafayette 1 8 Lehigh 2 7 Babson 1 23 Queens 1 6 Bridgewater State 1 9 Nathaniel Hawthorne 2 4 New England 8 7 Trinity 2 6 Worcester State 8 5 Yale J. V. 4 Salem State 5 11 Babson Best season in Charger ice history. 6 Joe Muskie Muskin Right Wing Center Larry Tomaselli prepares to fake out attack ing forward. :h drew some 1,000 Easter Seal Child, Johnny Ward meets with Jim Ortei. continued from page 53 Next year ' s squad, at this time, looks very promising. The Club should be much more improved over this year ' s squad, which was excellent. For next year, the Chargers have some- thing to work for, the E.C.A.C. Hockey Playoffs, something which was never heard of on the UNH campus these past years. With such players as high-scoring Forward Jack Nick and the excellent Goaltending of Buddy Heany returning, those Playoffs could just be knocking on the Chargers ' front door. ... RICHARD LIEBLER John Mac MacMahon, Defense Jay Julius August Dahlgard, Right Wing Glenn Black Bart St. Jean Bob The Senator Hutchinson, Center Mark Kilmurray gets UNH runner into scoring position by laying down a bunt. Q i f S 1 i β€’ S 9 Baseball Team FRONT ROW, KNEELING (L-R): Bill Hanley, Richard Anderson, John Basso, Scot Rahl, Henry McNeil, James Pascarella, Joseph Liberatore, Mark Kilmurray. BACK ROW, STANDING (L-R): Coach Frank Vieria, James Galbreath, Kevin Sheehan, Dennis McNemey, Tony Zezima, Bobby Ives, Frank Santino, Carl Malmquist, Stan Thomas, Coach Joseph Tonelli. The Baseball program at the Univ. of New Haven is well developed and comprehensive, but above all, it is highly successful. Head Coach Frank Vieira on the eve of his eleventh season with New Haven is the man most responsible for the remarkable success of Charger Baseball teams. His won-loss record over the years presently stands at 208-43. Together with his assistant coach Joe Tonelli, Vieira has establish New Haven as an Eastern Baseball power. Yearly New Haven plays some sixty games, which include Fall and Spring schedules and a ten day trip to Miami for Spring Workout. With the recent switch from the National Ass. of Intercollegiate Ath- letics (N.A.I. A.) to the prestigious N.C.A.A. competition has grown increasingly stronger. The New Haven schedule includes the likes of N.C.A.A. strongman St. Johns, Central and Southern Connecticut, Univ. of Bridgeport, Fairfield Univ. as well as meeting Yale in the annual New Haven City Series, to name a few. The Chargers typically posted a 16-6 record during the Fall of ' 71. However, even more essential. Coach Vieira tested the talents of many young ballplayers in anticipation of the all-important Spring season. The Varsity Baseball Team opens the 1972 season on April 5 against Adelphi, however, not without some question marks. The two mainstays of the mound staff, Richard Anderson and Stan Thomas, are gone. Both hurlers were drafted by professional teams and denied themselves a year of college eligibility by signing contracts, Anderson going to the World Champion Pittsburg Pirates and Thomas with the Washington Senators now the Texas Rangers of the American Base- ball League. Hard-working Frank Santino watches his drive to left field apprehended. Kevin Sheehan shows excellent form in pitching. Senior All-American Scott Rahl and Captain Jim Pascarella form the nucleus of this years Charger team. The pitching staff, headed by veteran Kevin Sheehan and senior Jim Galbraith, is relatively young and inexperienced. Mark Kilmurray, who was an honorable mention AU-American as a freshman, returns in ' 72 as a junior. But basically, the Chargers are a young team . The Chargers are coming off a 30-6 season which saw them travel as far as Pennsylvania in the N.A.I. A. Area 8 Playoffs. Anderson and Thomas totaled 25 of those wins. Obviously, the key to the coming season is pitching. Despite the shortage of seasoned veteran ballplayers, one can ' t help but envision another fine season at New Haven. When it comes to baseball, the V in Vieira stands for victory. . John Basso Lenny Paglialunga aggressively awaits Quinnipiac ' s pitch . M JohfVj ' C ' Qc ' BSsso sdie it 3rd. 1972 UNIV OF NEW HAVEN BASEBALL SCHEDULE SOUTHERN TRIP DATE DAY OPPONENT PLACE TIME Mar 27 (Mon,) at Broward J.C. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla Mar 28 (Tues ) at Broward J C Ft Lauderdale. Fla. Mar 29 (Wed) at Miami-Dade North Miami. Fla Mar, 30 (Thurs,) at Broward J C Fl. Lauderdale, Fla. Apr 2 iSunI at Mlami-Dade South Miami. Fla 1:00 PM Apr 3 iMon 1 at Miami-Dade South Miami. Fla 3:00 PM Apr 4 (Tues) at Miami-Dade South Miami. Fla 3:00 PM Apr 5 (Wed) at Adelphi Garden City. NY. 3:00 PM Apr (Thurs) Gotham State New Haven 3:00 PM Apr 7 (Fri.) at Southeastern Mass North Dartmouth, Mass. 3:00 PM Apr- 8 (Sat) FDU-Madison(2) New Haven 1:00 PM Apr 1(1 (Mon) atQuinnipiac Hamden.Conn. 3:00 PM Apr 13 (Thurs.) Stony Brook New Haven 3 COPM ' pr 14 (Fri) Monmouth New Haven 3 00 PM Apr 15 (Sat) Babson College (2) New Haven 12 noon Apr 16 (Sun,) Bentlev New Haven 1 OOPM Apr 20 (Thurs) Fairfield New Haven 3 00 PM Apr 22 (Sat) Baruch New Haven 12 noon Apr 23 (Sun) Central Connecticut New Haven 1:00 PM Apr 2t (Wed.) atSt.JohnsUniv Jamaica, NY. 3:00 PM Apr 28 (Fri.) at Rhode Island College Providence. R I 3 OOPM Apr, 29 (Sat.) Bryant (2) New Haven 12 noon Apr, 30 (Sun.) Eastern Connecticut New Haven 1:00 PM May 2 (Tues.) at Sacred Heart Bridgeport. Conn. 3:00 PM May 3 (Wed) at Siena Loudonville, NY. 3;30PM May 4 (Thurs) ( uinnipiac New Haven 3:00 PM May 6 (Sat.) at Stonehill North Easton. Mass 1:00 PM May 7 (Sun.) CITY SERIES Yale Field May 9 (Tues.) at Stony Brook Stony Brook. NY. 3:00 PM May 12 (Fri.) Bridgeport New Haven 3:00 PM May 13 (Sat.) Pace (2) New Haven 12 noon May 14 (Sum at Assumption Worcester. Mass. 2:00 PM Members of UNH ' s Scotland-bound Golf Teann. Herb Dunn, UNH ' s Track Star, 4th in N.A.I. A. District 32 Cross Country Championships. Lacrosse Club, BACK ROW (L-R): Gary Bianchi, Coach: Bruce, Tom Ric- cio, Joe Gilpacci, Dean Guidicca, Rich- ard Veilleux, Tom Vanasco, Jim Mc- Kinnon. FRONT ROW (L-R): Ralph Rogers, Frank Capalbo, Bill Hewitt, Dennis Sowers, George Sexton, Steve McCauley, Ken Schwartz, Tim Cox, Charlie Roctel, Keith Katcher, Harry Nye, and Larry Baccari, Trainer. The UNH Stickmen enter their first complete season with a mere half dozen experienced players. However, under the hard working Gary Bianchi, and a good attack and defense, the crew has high hopes of a winning season. UNH ' s Track Team N.LT. NERD Invitational Tournament, STANDING (L-R): ' Tall Paul Bourdon, Paul Mountain ' Zampier, Ed Super Jock Roslon, Richard Ickey Dicky Veilleux, Kevin Eyes Meehan, Dennis Mouth Sowers, Tim Freak Cox, Tony Crocked Croc Crocamo, and Robert Zinger Zeig. KNEELING: A Nice Jewish Kid . We are proud to announce that THE NERDS have captured the title as the First Runners-Up in the Nerd Invitational Tournament. The Faculty were the Winners, and also were camera shy. 62 Cheerleaders Fall Cheerleading Squad, L-R: Susan Lucibelii, Cheryl McHugh, Carolyn Prato, β– β– P ' Barbara Quinn, Mary Clancey Walsh, Marie Magnoli, Glory George. Miss- - -. _ ing: Mickey Amore, Cindy Ormorod. Captain: Carolyn Prato. Advisor: Pa- BL tricia Lyons. K st t Spring Cheerleading Squad, FRONT ROW: Glory George, Susan Lucibelii, Cindy Ormorod. BACK ROW: Mary Clancey Walsh, Cheryl McHugh, Car- olyn Prato, Barbara Quinn. m i JPMPfl_ Girls, you don t have to sit together ALL the time! 63 English 1. French, Bruce β€” English; 2. Cole, Carroll P. β€” English, Coordinator of Arts Department; 3. Woodworth, Robert W. β€” English; 4. Beeken, Ramona (Mrs.) β€” English; 5. Effros, Charlotte (Mrs.) β€” English. m m 1 K Β ' 1 B m 1. Robillard, Douglas β€” English (Chairman), Reading Lab; 2. Rethis, Michael β€” English and Humanities; 3. Marx, Paul β€” English; 4. Smith, Donald M. β€” English; 5. Kaplan, Nathaniel β€” English; 6. Ellison, Jer- omeβ€” English; 7 Howling, Robert T. β€” English. English English 1. Goluboff, Sydney β€” English-Journalism; 2. Ol- gin, Philip β€” Teacher Education, Psychology; 3. Brown, David β€” Psychology (Chairman); 4. Gar- cia-Abrines, Luis β€” English (Lauguages). 1. Reams, Dinwiddle β€” Science Biology; 2. Wright, H. Fessenden β€” Science Biology (Chairman); 3, Lemaire, Henry β€” Chemistry; 4. De- sio, Peter J. β€” Chemistry; 5. Nyce, William H. β€” Chemistry (Chairman); 6. Puglia, Salvatore β€” Chemistry. Science Physics 1. Kee W. Chun β€” Physics; 2. Gage, Duncan β€” Physics; 3. Tscholl, Ekkehard Physics; 4. Hofmann, Ernest β€” Physics, Chairman Faculty Senate. 1. SchoU, William F. Jr. β€” Humanities-Philosophy; 1. Tyndall, Bruce β€” Mathematics; 3. Naccarato, David β€” Mathematics; 4. Ross, Bertram β€” Mathematics; 5. Gangler, Joseph M. β€” Mathematics (Acting Chairman) Mathematics Humanities 1. Maffeo, Edward J. β€” Humanities β€” Art; 2. Moffitt, Elizabeth (Mrs.) β€” Humanities β€” Art; 3. Carriuolo, Ralf β€” Humanities β€” Music. 1. Sarosi, Oliver β€” Economics; 2. Ball, R. Bruce β€” Economics; 3. Emer- son, Hugh β€” Economics; 4. Petersen, Willard β€” Economics; 5. Plotnick, Allan β€” Economics. Economics 73 Business Administration 1. Silbert, Louis β€” Business Administration; 2. Wiener, Bernard β€” Busi- ness Administration; 3. Flaumenhaft, Frank β€” Business Administra- tion; 4. Nordlund, Kai K. β€” Business Administration; 5. Roble, Ahmed β€” Business Administration; o. Yanover, Ruth β€” Business Administra- tion; 7. Sawhney, Shiv L. β€” Business Administration. 1. Mosko, Raymond β€” Law Enforcement; 2. Holman, William G. β€” Accounting (Chairman); 3. Sherif, Ahmed β€” Law Enforcement; 4. Rei- mer, Richard β€” Accounting; 5. Maillard, Charles A. Jr. β€” Law Enforce- ment; 6. Conway, John R. β€” Law Enforcement (Chmn). Accounting Law Enforcement Engineering 1. Surti, Kantilal K. β€” Electrical Engineering; 2. Sommers, Alexis β€” Assoc. Dean of Graduate School, Ind. Engr.; 3. Saleeby, Buddy B. - Mechanical Engineering; 4. Steinhauser, Harry β€” Mechanical Engineer- ing (Chairman); 5. Lyon, Dean β€” Electrical Engineering; 6. Lobay, Ivan β€” Mechanical Engineering; 7. Lambrakis, Constantine C. β€” Mechanical Engr.; 8. DriscoU, John β€” Electrical Engineering (Chairman); 9. Arnold, Joseph J. β€” Industrial Engineering. 1. Jensen, Gwendolyn (Mrs. Gordon) β€” History; 2. Chepaitis, Joseph β€” History; 3. Katsaros, Thomas β€” History (Chairman); 4. Strother, Hora- tio T. β€” History; 5. Kennedy, George W. β€” History and PoUtical Science; 6. Vieira, Frank β€” Physical Education; 7. Wynschenk, Donald β€” Physical Education; 8. Machnik, Joseph β€” Physical Education. History Physical Education Directors 1. Parker, Virginia (Mrs. Lawrence C.) β€” Dir. Special Studies; 2. Hamel, Earl O. β€” Dir. Scheduling; 3. Shattuck, James H. β€” Dir. Personnel; 4. Wilson, David β€” Asst. Dir. Continuing Education; 5. Wesolowsky, Charles L. β€” Dir. Management Center Sch. of Manager Dev.; 6. Parker, Lawrence C. β€” Dir. Development and Alumni Relations; 7. Elliott, Frank A. S. β€” Dir. Data Processing; 8. Woehlk, Heinz D. β€” Asst. Dir. Public Relations, PT English. 7 78 1. Helen Rothfuss β€” Sec. Buildings Grounds Procurement; 2. Mrs. Erba Day β€” Government Sec. 3. 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Wilson 121 Pond Lily Avenue New Haven, Connecticut Gary Donald Wrobel 124 Easterly Street Gloversville, New York Engineering Lary Gamble Ahearn 204 Maple Street East Haven, Connecticut B.S., Business Administra- tion, Law Enforcement Administration Philip Michael Albanito 33 Wiltop Road Netcong, New Jersey B.5., General Management John Baker Robert Bissell Timothy Carmody David John Cataldo 92 Ursini Drive Hamden, Connecticut Philip Chamberlain Business Administration Paul M. DAddario Robert M. Davis, Jr. Andrew F. DeFelice James Durso Kevin M. Ference 352 Parker Avenue 30 Academy Street 64 Douglas Street 3 Maple Lane Annex Meriden, Connecticut Barre, Vermont Hartford, Connecticut Huntington, Connecticut Robert Giovino Anthony Goldense Richard B. Gunter 112 Wilson Street Fairfield, Connecticut Associate Degree Police Science and Administration 114 David C. Hintz 369 Willis Street Bristol, Connecticut PaulT. Hussey 102 Laurel Street West Haven, Connecticut B.A., English Nongnat Kanjanakirtumrong Ronald W. Kelly 20 Long Island View Road Milford, Connecticut B.S., Business Administration Barry S. Kitchener 14 Oak Street Belleville, New Jersey Edward Reilly 103 Flora Blvd. Fairfield, Connecticut Associate Degree Police Science and Administration John G. Rof sky 123 Wolcott Street Waterbury, Connecticut B.A., Law Enforcement John C. Sader 7 West Brookside Avenue Ansonia, Connecticut Warren Smith 107 Bluehills Avenue Hartford, Connecticut Michael Valerio 85 Ocean Avenue West Haven, Connecticut Steven Wallick Kevin Wood James V. Zaino, Jr. 48 Baxter Drive Norwalk, Connecticut Cynthia Celone 280 Alden Avenue New Haven, Connecticut AS., Art Walter Chicone Irvin Sanders 8 Hellstrom Road East Haven, Connecticut SIS stah! We got by with a little help from our friends. Susan A. Lucibelli, Editor-in-Chief Donald J. Bello, Co-Editor - Richard C. Liebler, Co-Editor Brian C. Hutchinson James E. Toomey, American Yearbook Representative ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS DEPARTMENT John Basso, Basketball Paul Bourdon, Basketball Neville Brown, Soccer Ray Connolly, Soccer Robert Cornell, Sports Information Director Joseph DiCostanzo, Hockey, Soccer Steve DiMugno, Football Richard Liebler, Hockey E. J. Roslon, Football Dave Schuler, Baseball Tony Simonelli, Basketball Richard Veilleux, LaCrosse COLOSSAL COLLAGE DEPARTMENT (pp. 64-5) Richard Forrest Harlow, Jr. FOCUS-POCUS DEPARTMENT Tom Beauton, Apeda Studio Joseph Cieplak Edwin Dilan Chick Hardy, Apcda Studio Fred Marotti James T. Stevens HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW DEPARTMENT Joe Capasso LAST RESORT DEPARTMENT The Athletic Office Picture File Cornell ' s Candids THE NEWS Morgue Public Relations Picture Files MARGINAL THINKING DEPARTMENT JonCavoto Kathleen Lucibelli Phyllis Ceccolini William J. Mahoney Tony Crocamo George Montane Robert Farrell William Mulreed Jak Festa Deborah Powell Anthony Giaimo Carolyn Roche Jim Goggin Harry Ryder Stephen Keeley John Sader Sarah Lehmann Bruce Sher STICKY FINGERS DEPARTMENT Mrs. George Averinos Dick Drew Elizabeth Bennett Mrs. Erba Bill Bruce Mrs. Levitsky Al Carlo Mr. John Reid Mr. Lewis Dorman Mr. Herman Weidly SURREALIST SKETCHES DEPARTMENT Phyllis Ceccolini Robert Maru Kevin Finucane Doug Nelkin Richard Forrest Harlow, J r. Paul Signore . . . and a special Thank You to everyone else who has somehow contributed to The Chariot in an abstract, but sis nificant way . . . CHARIOT DONATIONS $25.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Avelin 93-28 Ditmars Boulevard East Elm, New York 11369 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic A. Federico 83 Blake Street New Haven, Connecticut Josephine Benigna Gasiorek 6 Highland Avenue Danielson, Connecticut John DiMungo Delmar Products, Incorporated 31 Deming Road Berlin, Connecticut Malcolm L. 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Orkin 4201 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Pulit 214 Lane Street Hamden, Connecticut John F. Reid 237 Second Avenue West Haven, Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Rodgers, Sr. 23 2 Oak Parkway Dunellen, New Jersey Henry B. Soudor 74 Church Road Telford, Pennsylvania Herman F. Weidig 204 Maple Street New Haven, Connecticut Philip B. Chamberlain 165 Winthrop Drive Cheshire, Connecticut 119 WORKING CLASS HERO John Lennon As soon as you ' re born they make you feel small By giving you no time instead of it all Till the pain is so big you feel nothing at all A Working Class Hero is something to be A Working Class Hero is something to be hey hurt you at home and they hit you at school I ' hey hate you if you ' re clever and they despise a fool Till you ' re so fucking crazy you can ' t follow their rules A Working Class Hero is something to be A Working Class Hero is something to be When they ' ve tortured and scared you for 20 odd years Then they expect you to pick a career When you can ' t really function you ' re so full of fear A Working Class Hero is something to be A Working Class Hero is something to be Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV And you think you ' re so clever and classless and free But you ' re still fucking peasants as far as I can see A Working Class Hero is something to be A Working Class Hero is something to be There ' s room at the top they are telling you still But first you must learn how to smile as you kill If you want to be like the folks on the hill A Working Class Hero is something to be Yes, a Working Class Hero is something to be If you want to be a Hero well just follow me If you want to be a Hero well just follow me Copyright (c) 1971 Northern Songs Ltd. Used by Permission, All Rights Reserved Pages, ' Song ForThe Asking : c. 1970 Paul Simon Used with the permission of the publisher. Page 15, Across The Universe . Copyright (c) 1971 Northern Songs Ltd. Used by Permission, All Rights Reserved Page 11, Oh My Love : Copyright (c) 1971 Northern Songs Ltd. Used by Permission, All Rights Reserved Page 26, Friends : Copyright (c) 1970 Dick James Music Limited Used by Permission, All Rights Reserved UNIVERSITY OF N HA β–  - :β€’ β– β–  β€’


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