Boston College - Sub Turri Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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' - }m-sgm mK and He supplied her to those who love Hjm. 46 STUDENT LIFE 47 Darkness dawned upon me as I awoke Definitely a new riff to check out For the first time alone and afraid Distance for a security blanket from the parents Having only to occasionally wake up and catch a meal Not to be mistaken for Paradise. I was the one to whom I had to prove One of my life ' s anticlimaxes Needless to say there is something else Good for me, I wanted to learn something I wanted to learn Don ' t forget the others who came and were met Lots of bodies, a couple of heads, occasionally a people, laughs at, laughs with. Rip it downers, get it togethers Meatheads, brewheads Everyone in the same boat, out to meet. But to make just one friend The side shows charge no admission a run through the commons a stroll through the gardens a crawl through the darkness a smoke in the shade an evening concerto Has to be more than nothing better to do You pay for it, then you work for it, Pudding or sour milk is up to me Is good man. 49 50 51 fs-i ■i.  1, . ' V ! S; ' - .. 52 53 54 For many, one very important aspect of student life at Boston College is athletics. That widespread interest in athletic endeavor exists amongst the student body as a whole can be readily witnessed in the existence of a student supported Sports Complex. This building is al- ways teaming with sports activities of all kinds. But there is something which goes beyond this sports world at Boston College; it is far more particular, far more selective and above all it is at times almost unbearably competitive. This is the arena of the scholarship athlete competing on the intercollegiate level. To be able to come to a school like B.C. where intercollegiate sports competition is of exceed- ingly high quality is one thing. To be able to come here all expenses paid for because of your athletic ability is quite another! It is certainly something for the individual to be proud of, for it is a distinguished achievement. But one cannot linger in one ' s pride. You have to prove that you are worth the investment. After all, that is what it ' s all about: proving one ' s own ability against that of another on the court or field of compe- tition. It must be remembered above all else that one ' s position as an athlete competing on the intercol- legiate level is a means to an end. Athletics for him presents a means for reaching a certain goal, whether that be furtherance of education, pro- gressing on to professional sports, discovering oneself or just living a different life. A spring- board has been provided for you, but how far and in which direction you are propelled depends en- tirely on what use you make of it. Regardless of whether you win, lose or draw, it is all a learning experience . . . hopefully you will J ' 56 57 58 59 60 Beep Beep day begins Bumming smokes and rides Bop Bop ' 73 (B.C.) Help me Kreeft, Where am I? Bapst Bapst no bool s books only room to sleep Help Help Eagle ' s Nest Where friends hungover reap. Lowell Lowell Ginsberg Gibbons There is no differenz if your Gibbenz Que Que pasa Qjeda? a lost tomada J. Lennon will save ya. What What no strike strike? No frisbee dogs and sun Looks like a lack of organized fun (Gus Gus creator creator I ' ll make a film if ya be my savior) ' 0M : ?. : %y::: l ■ ;■ Bong Bhang Jan and Donza Only to remember tomorro I have a 9:00 with Stromma. p v y - tl v A-y 4i s-« % % k fflnii 62 63 64 65 66 Competition combineS with a mass betrayal of responsibility, that ' s how life is at B.C. As children we were taught to repress Eros and were given a false consciousness of security. Here in college that fear of failure is so great that we have lowered ourselves to a level where one person ' s failure is the cause for another to rejoice. We believe ourselves to be autonomous and free, but we are contradicted by our habits, dress and docility. An institution of learning? Not really, rather it is an institution of A seekers, beer drinkers and dope preachers. What is reality to the A seeker is mythical to the beer drinkers and vice versa. As we have all heard many times before, I come to college not to learn but it ' s better than living with my parents. Let ' s fill the empty place inside, Boston Col- lege. ■ ■■J - ' rf-ttv.. ; •! ' ■Tit ' . ' V ' A . ■ ' .. ' fv ' .r,, , . ««? ' ' ■ ' ' ■ ■■ ' ' ■- !;-w, ■;■ ' «■ t ' M ' t 1. 68 i 69 70 71 in 72 73 ■ m Laughing, smiling feet feet feet tromping faces swimming by A blur A unity of babbing faces Everywhere the same expression behind the eyes The sameness acquired after a struggle of trying to express yourself among the faces. And it ' s not the loneness that wounds. But it is knowng that you yourself are sinking into blur Becoming a fading face Because you can ' t fight anymore And standing in the fight of their babble Screaming, Knowing that no one is listening to you drown. 75 76 - ai Jfir ' - ■ s :,..;,j If -:- - 77 78 If r ' ' v  Kc niit am ■■ not M ttm «■ -— — - -orar ■ « ««uw S SSn ■■■■ Z 7 ?S1. cSSS-.SS -. ' 55S ' «5S. rSSS 79 -. 4 ' mm r. •Mt ■-1x People, people people. Big ones, small ones, fat and thin ones. A multitude of noise becomes loud then it diminishes creating a distinct rythmn. This was my first impression of the B.C. student cafeteria. It hasn ' t changed in the two years that I ' ve been here. A community? Yes, in some ways B.C. is a community. I would say it is more a bunch of small communities; knowing there individual per- sonalities. There is no such person as a typical Boston College student. Each is individual. Many don ' t know what they want, while others are already on their way. Spirit? Definitely. Sports play a large role in the lives of the B.C. students and faculty. This type of spirit helps tie together the wandering communities. Everybody ' s school has to be no. 1 — that ' s tradition and I suppose pride. There are times when I love B.C. and others when I would rather be in a thousand different places. But as always, one has to take the good with the bad (to be trite). I ' ve met a lot of good people here at B.C. and have made many good friends. There ' s a place for practically every type of person at B.C.; maybe not a large place, maybe not an ideal place (so few are). One simply has to have the initiative to find that proper place. B.C. offers a lot. I mean it ' s there if one wishes to take it. If not, B.C. is not at fault. Of course there are many things that B.C. lacks. Perhaps time will help, perhaps not. I hope it will. 81 82 83 84 85 Editor ' s Note; The writings presented in this section are all original works of B.C. students. I asked a variety of people to write about themselves in relation to Boston College. The responses to my request were many; some flat nos, others had nothing at all to say about being here. Those that did write though, had plenty to say. I realize that this sampling is only a small percentage of the entire B.C. population, but it is a reflection by students of their life here. Most of these kids have similar ideas about life at B.C. You may agree with them or you may not, but this is the way it seems to be in 1973 at Boston College. FEATURES 87 SPORTS COMPLEX During early 1971, Boston College initiated a plan to let the students pay for a new athletic complex. The UGBG and the student body approved the idea and a year later the dream became a reality. The series of hyperbolic parabolas reminds one of a gigantic circus tent, yet it encompasses one of the most modern and versatile athletic centers to be found at any university. The 325 ' by 130 ' complex boasts basketball, tennis, volleyball and badminton courts, various track facilities, gymnastics, golf driving, a batter ' s box, pitching machine, squash and handball courts plus several pingpong tables. Lessons are available in almost all sports activities as well as in fencing and modern dance. The Olympic size pool with a separate diving area has initiated the creation of water polo and scuba clubs. Swimming, lifesaving and water- safety instruction is available also. It is estimated that nearly 1700 students, faculty, graduate students and staff enjoy the complex daily. It is always cool, as 50,000 cubic feet of fresh air per minute is pumped into the complex. It is hard to imagine so many activities going on simultaneously, but in this playland atmosphere, almost anything is possible. 88 89 90 The Humanities Series has successfully at- tempted to bring some of the most creative minds in the world to Boston College. In order to meet the individual interests of all students and faculty the series includes writers of all sorts imaginable; poets, novelists, reporters, lecturers, playwrights, actors and historians as well as ballet and choir performances, art exhibits and film festivals. Rev. Francis Sweeney, S.J. originated the series in 1957 and is the founder and director. Through- out the years, Boston College has had the privilege to host such renowned speakers as Robert Frost, T.S. Eliot, Carl Sandburg, Sir Alec Guinness, James Reston, John Kenneth Gal- braith, and Robert Penn Warren to mention only a few. This year, we have been honored by Tony Van Bridge, James Wright, and Anthony Burgess. Boston College is proud of its fine repertoire of personalities and will continue this excellent series. 91 92 93 FOOD COOPERATIVE The Boston College Food Cooperative is now well into its second year. Through the combined efforts of its members, it purchases food at wholesale and greatly reduced prices and in turn distributes it to its members with only a ten per cent service charge. The membership consists of not only students, but faculty, staff, administra- tion and families in the local community as well. The members belong to one of eleven blocks , each one responsible for the work once every eleven weeks. The work of totaling each week ' s order is done by the individual block-heads before a grand total order is reached for the entire group and food is bought. With this total order, members of the co-op begin at seven o ' clock Tuesday morning, pick up food from warehouses and centers and return before noon to the cramped, but nevertheless distribu- tion center located in the rear of the modular store. There food is distributed to the members by the members whose turn it is to work that week. The co-op has faced many problems in its short existence. One of the main problems is lack of space. Since its beginning it has been shuffled from one place, to another, and now it faces the possibility of losing what little space it has on campus. There are two main purposes for the co-op, one being to save money, and the second, really the cause of the first, to create a community spirit where you have people working for the benefit of people. It is a valuable, socialistic alternative using a people to people relationship, rather than the producer to consumer, rip-off or be ripped-off relationship p resent in many supermarkets today. 94 95 CONCERTS James Montgomery 96 Tom Rush, (below) John B. Sebastian Don McLean 97 Chicago (above) and their fans (below) 98 BOSTON T -r 99 The only trouble with having the world outside your door is that you tend to take it for granted. Suddenly your four years have swept past you leaving you with the realization that you never bartered with the hucksters in Haymarket Square, bicycled the Freedom Trail or canoed along the Charles in the spring. You remembered that you were going to make a point to see the Christmas lights on the Commons, view the Boston skyline from the Top of the Hub, and ice skate at the Prudential Center. You ' ve never gotten around to dinner at Pier 4, or Durgin Park, topped off by a walk down the cobble-stone streets lit by gas lamps. You ' ve never risked your life on Storrow Drive, Comm. Ave., or at Filene ' s basement. You find yourself longing for a Brigham ' s ice-cream cone with Jimmies, toasted pretzels from a Washington Street peddler, or Mu-Goo-Gy-Poo from Chinatown. Can you still laugh, without a tear in your eye, when they tell you that for those who live in Boston, the world ends at Rt. 128? IMIilM mmmMMii ..,.2 ' 5 «. |!Kj •—-5 - •; r II . II ' 100 101 102 ACADEMICS 103 University President Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. 104 The Reverend J. Donald Monan was born December 31, 1924 at Blasdell, New York and entered the Society of Jesus at age 17. He attended Woodstock College, Maryland and re- ceived an A.B. in 1948, a Ph.L. in 1949 and an S.T.L. in 1956. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Louvain in Belgium and did post- doctoral work at Oxford, Paris and Munich. He began to teach at St. Peter ' s College from 1949-52. In 1960, the Aristotelian Scholar joined the Philosophy Department of LeMoyne College in Syracuse. A year later he was appointed Dept. Chairman. In 1961, Fr. Monan was made a trustee of LeMoyne up to 1969 when he became a trustee of Fordham University. He was also Director of the LeMoyne Honors Program, Academic Dean, and Vice President of LeMoyne. In Syracuse, he was one of the principal members of the XD Program , a planning group funded by the Carnegie Foundation and organized to develop a classroom-without-walls bachelor ' s degree program in central New York State. He is also the author of many articles and books on Philosophy and includes among his interests hockey, golf, and skiing. Aside from athletics, he once sang in a barbershop quartet and likes to dabble in photography, dramatics, and painting. This is Fr. Monan ' s first year as president of Boston College. As a matter of fact, this is Fr. Monan ' s first year at BC. How does a well-qualified man, at the age of 48 (considered young for a college president) adjust to the sudden change in his life? The first thing he does is to forget his long awaited sabbatical, during which he planned to write a book, and move into St. Mary ' s Hall, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. When asked how he found Boston, Fr. Monan replied, I like it. The people are friendly and open and I received a very warm welcome. There is a positive enthusiasm about the people. The next thing he does is to move his office from upstairs to the downstairs of Botolph House. The downstairs is more lively, more colorful. And I ' m closer to the front door which makes people feel more welcome. The downstairs has more of an office atmosphere. Fr. Monan believes that BC is widely recognized for its academic programs. There is a clear picture of BC ' s identity in that its community knows what is proper to BC. The people are more expressive and articulate. BC is an enrichment to the whole higher education scene. The success of a University is proved by its graduates. They become more full human beings through education and this is manifested by the types of decisions the students make concerning their futures. When asked about his future plans for changes at BC, Fr. Monan stated that he had no specific ideas but hoped that the changes would come from the student body: I am open to suggestion! 105 LESTER PRZEWLOCKI Dean, School of Education REV. JAMES W. SKEHAN, S.J. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences ALBERT J. KELLEY Dean, School of Management 106 MARY A. DINEEN Dean, School of Nursing HENRY J. McMAHON Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences REV. JAMES A. WOOD, S.J. Dean, Evening College 107 THOMAS F. WANGLER Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences I REV. EDWARD J. HANRAHAN, S.J. Dean of Students GEORGE DONALDSON Director of Placement 108 ia.iiimii«iM Mi J.STEPHEN COLLINS Director of Financial Aid KEVIN P. DUFFY Director of Housing SUSAN L. ROSENSTOCK Acting Director of Student Activities 109 Dr. Frank B. Campanella School of Management Finance Education: Undergraduate — Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute, Troy, N.Y., B.S., Management Engineering, June, 1958. Graduate — Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. MBA with Highest Distinction, June, 1966. Harvard University Graduate School of Business Doctor of Business Administration, June, 1970. Dr. Campanella teaches Finance in the School of Management. He is a member of the University Budget Committee. He has written two books and is currently writing two more. Since Dr. Campanella came to Boston College three years ago, he has been available to the students of Boston College as a faculty advisor. Boston College students are very demanding. Outside of class, they are direct and straight- forward in relation to events, ideas, problems and life. Their range of talents is great — so much so that it is difficult to teach everyone on the same basis. In general. Dr. Campanella sees three types of students — the specialist, the uncomfortable specialist, and the generalist. Students who specialize are those who have already made up their minds about what they want to do. They are definite about their career and there are no ifs, ands, or buts. The second class, the uncomfortable specialists, are students who graduate with a degree in a special field, but are uncertain about their commitment and long-term interest in that field. The final class concerns the generalist. The generalist enrolled at BC takes a wide range of courses that will give him a wider background of the areas of education and excellent background for graduate programs. Is one of these three categories the true solution? Ideally, the answer remains up to the individual student. Dr. Campanella ' s personal solution to the question is not to specialize, but to be a generalist. There is no need to be fully committed now or to be in a hurry to specialize. Do what you want to and enjoy life as you have it now. Earning money after you graduate is not the only thing in the world to do. It ' s important at some point in life to say I have enough. 110 Dr. George Goldsmith is a native of Massa- chusetts. Raised in Newburyport, he attended public schools from which he went to the University of Vermont getting a B.S. in Chemistry. After a time in the service, Dr. Goldsmith attended Purdue where he earned a Ph.D. in Physics. Upon graduation. Dr. Goldsmith worked in industry until 1964, when he was offered a position at a Princeton Lab. He found that he enjoyed teaching and in 1968, decided he was tired of just visiting Boston from New Jersey and moved back to Massachusetts. At that time Dr. Goldsmith acquired his present position at BC. The courses he teaches include physics labs, a photography course, and a new concept in mini-courses . I enjoy BC very much. I love working here and look forward to coming in every day. There are not many professors who would make a statement such as this except for Dr. George Goldsmith. The people are friendly, says Dr. Goldsmith who is known for his innovative and interesting courses. Photography is a gratifying process. It exemplifies the idea of Communications through Graphics. There is a growing interest in photography which is seen in the fact that Dr. Goldsmith ' s courses for this year are overloaded. Dr. Goldsmith believes that Science is changing and that Physics goes through phases of relevancy. Science in general has a dirty name right now because people connect it with technology and the military. Yet, Physics has no on-going tie as do other sciences. Physics solves the problems — engineers take over and apply the solutions. Presently there are no new fields ' to conquer ' . However Physics has not gotten into social problems such as transportation, which is presently No. 1 on the list of relevancy. The idea of basic research and development has been dropped. There is no need now for the discovery of knowledge which might be applied in the future. Research is built up at a University through government funding and when there is no relevant project, the government will not fund. This causes the need for the flow of scientists to diminish. Social problems have caught up to the world and the social sciences are now relevant. However physics goes through cycles ever since the time of the early astronomers - it is in reality the mother of science and its time will return. In the meantime. Dr. Goldsmith is introducing new concepts in physics to the BC community. And most important of all is the fact that he enjoys his work, likes the people he comes in contact with, and it is hoped that BC has the same feelings toward Dr. George Goldsmith. Ill Rev. Thomas J. Grey, S.J. Arts and Sciences History Education: Undergraduate — Boston College, Jesuit Novitiate of Shadowbrook, Mass., Weston College. He received his AB from Boston College in 1944 and his AM (Philosophy) in 1945 Graduate — Georgetown University, Boston University — for United States History. Weston College for Theological Studies where he received his Licentiate in Sacred Theology. He was ordained at Weston in June, 1951. Experience — First Associate Dean at Boston College School of Education 1953-1957 (he also taught United States History at that time). Principal of Cheverus High School 1957-1961. In 1961 he rejoined the Boston College History Dept. What has been the major change at Boston College since you were first associated with it? To Father Grey there have been many changes at Boston College. Some good, some not so good and some have simply been interesting to observe over the years. Certainly he feels the school ' s change from a largely commuting student body to a predominantly boarding one has been im- portant. Boston College now has students with more diverse backgrounds and can draw upon the entire nation and even the world for its student body and professors. He notes that one interesting aspect of this change is that fewer campus activities take place in the morning. The school day began earlier and ended earlier in previous years because people had outside jobs at home that they had to get to in the afternoon. Today of course activities and classes are generally scheduled later in the day, if not in the evening. The school is also larger; it has more students, more electives and more major fields. Father also mentioned many other changes, but to his mind the key change in Boston College has been its lack both of academic structure and of Catholic orientation in recent years. Today the students design their course of study and specialize a lot more than once would have been considered beneficial. The liberal arts framework, with some specialization, has been thrown out. The idea that there are certain things that every educated person must know is presently not accepted. Father Grey feels that Boston College once based its existence on the idea of giving a Catholic liberal arts education and since this is no longer the rule, its whole rationale has changed. A key part of this change, he emphasizes, has been a general deletion of the Catholic religion from university life. There are still Catholics here, still masses and chapels but slowly over the years religious life has been deemphasized. This life was always considered part of everything else that was done at Boston College. Father Grey asserts that Boston College was a Catholic college and as such was founded on the premise that religion is a part of everything, especially education. The view that Boston College was founded on is that there are no concerns that are purely secular or purely religious , but that everything one does leads to Salvation. This certainly is not to imply that non-Catholic students should not be welcomed (they always have been), but that the Catholic faith be emphasized again. To Father Grey none of the other changes are nearly as important as this one. This change has not only made Boston College an entirely different institution, but denied its basic premise for existence. 112 Leo James McDonough, S.J. Born: South Boston, Mass. July 25, 1922 Education: Boston Latin Sciiool 1940; A.B., Boston College 1947; M.A., Boston College 1948; S.T.B. ordained priest 1954; M.S., Catholic University 1959; M.B.A., Boston College 1971. Experience: Taught 13 years at Universities in Baghdad, Iraq. Dean of Men and Dean, School of Business Administration. Expelled with 35 other Jesuits from Iraq in 1968. Came to B.C. in 1969, presently University Chaplain. The chaplain of Boston College is Fr. Leo J. McDonough, S.J. His views on the role of the University Chaplain reflect a deep understanding of the human beings whom he counsels. I work at making the liturgy attractive to students— it ' s taking the drudgery out of worshipping God and making it a happy experience. The chaplain of a University should be of service to the kids and try to reinforce their spiritual values. A chaplain provides support for his students during depres- sion or crisis times which most experience, yet don ' t know to whom to turn. Fr. McDonough believes that he has learned a great deal from the students. The undergraduate class has a big capacity for love. They ' re mostly idealists and detest anything phoney. They are also very tolerant and open and altruistic being that they are concerned with the world and the people around them. Fr. McDonough ' s thesis is: Today ' s student is no better, no worse than we were then, and we too wanted to be trusted. I ' ve learned not to be afraid of being rejected. People will take you as you are, faults and virtues. It is consoling enough to know that Fr. McDonough ' s door is always open to everyone, and he is ready to understand and help. 113 Dean Lester E. Przewlocki Dean of Education Academic Training: Undergraduate — DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, A.B., 1944-49; Major: English, Minor Education, History. Graduate — DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, M.A., 1949-54; Major Field: Educational Admin. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Ph.D., 1961-67; Major Field: Educational Adm in. One of the newer faces on campus is Dean Przewlocki. Since 1970 when he was appointed to his present position. Dean Przewlocki has served on eight different committees ranging from the Boston College Academic Senate to the Deans ' Council. During that short period, he has attempted to make himself available to anyone at ail who might seek his advice. According to him, the thing of first and foremost importance is openness , and his major responsibility is to listen. He wants to achieve a one-to-one correspondence with not only the student but also with the teachers. If you can ' t listen, you can ' t understand. He believes that one of the major things that the students want is a person to listen when they have something to say. He is interested in student advisement and takes a personal interest in the teachers not only in his own school but also those across campus. When Dean Przewlocki was asked about his hopes for the future of the School of Education, he responded that he would like to improve the awareness of the student. A first hand experi- ence of the situation would be the most desirable educational technique. He would also hope that in the future the students of education would get a very good background in the behavioral sciences to be able to act properly in any instance. He believes that the people in the School of Education have a mission as do any other professional students. That mission should be guided towards the philosophy that teaching is most important and also to the theme, How can I serve more? . Dean Przewlocki believes that the educator unfortunately, regardless of his education, does not have a professional status . He does say that the role of the teacher is now becoming one of influence . Finally, when asked what he has learned during his time at Boston College he said that the one thing that he has learned is, . . . how much you really don ' t know. He hopes that in the next few years he will be able to see many of his ideas put into practice. 114 Mary Seidel was born in Scarsdale, New York. She graduated from BC in 1964 with a B.S. in Nursing and in 1967 fronn BU with an iVI.S. After 2 years at Columbia, IVliss Seidel came to BC, not to teach, but to check on a curriculum study. She is a clinical person who did 2 years research on the faculty and the Pediatrics-Clinic Specialties at places like Boston Floating Hospital. She is currently in her 4th year of teaching pediatrics at BC. As a teacher Mary Seidel is down to earth — There have been changes in the nursing students being that they are more University students. They are less conservative and there is good rapport among the students and the faculty. If it weren ' t for this changing, I wouldn ' t be working here. She feels strongly about the faculty of the University. For this reason she is very involved in Committees ranging from the Academic Senate to the Curriculum Committee. In ' 1964, I saw the faculty as authority. Many of the present faculty taught me. The school has grown to the point where the students and faculty care about one another, which is good. I feel positive about the Boston College School of Nursing — it has great potential and the new dean is fabulous. 1 11 ■m ' g H f. ) B u«2 ' ' 1 have always been the kind of person who says what I feel. And I feel that we must listen to the student. They have something to say. Miss Seidel likes people and is very much interested in them. She spends her summers at the University of Washington doing graduate work in Child Development and Mental Retardation in which she may get her Ph.D. In closing, Miss Seidel pointed out her belief that The Nursing Student is terribly underrated. People don ' t realize how in depth nursing is. And when nursing students take non-major liberal arts subjects, they find them relatively easy to handle. 115 RICHARD M. STEVENS, S.J. ON HIS PHILOSOPHY Philosophy is a quest for truth. The real philosopher is one who can perceive the myths operating in both his and other societies, always questions, and thus more closely can approach truth. In order to more fully understand the myths that influence people ' s beliefs here. Father Richard Stevens wanted to do a thesis on William James, a champion of one of the great American myths, pragmatism, with a different perspective. He thus accepted a chance to study with Paul Ricoer for four years in Paris. At theSorbonne Father Stevens was exposed to how myths live and their effect on people ' s beliefs. He also became convinced that by changing perspective one can approximate truth better than if he perceives with a limited perspective. In Europe he met in particular a few Marxists and was able to appreciate what their values are. Father Stevens combination of being American and having studied at the Sorbonne makes his comparison of the myths behind the two cultures extremely interesting. He feels that Europeans, and Marxists in particular, are greatly influenced by their whole world vision. They see the world evolving to some ultimate ideal of theirs and judge their present lives in relation to that ideal. Their fanaticism to this goal sometimes obscures the realities of their current existence. This is the complete opposite of part of the American myth, which he characterizes by the pragmatic ideal and an over emphasis on scientific criteria. He feels that the danger of pragmatism is that it causes the lack of a long range viewpoint. Unlike the Marxist, Western man does not have this somewhat Utopian sight of what life is about and views immediate options without its guiding light. The pitfall of overextending the rules of science to everyday life is its potential to paralyze. A scientist works by waiting for all evidence to be obtained and then proceeding. If in life we wait for all the information to come in before acting, we may miss out on one of the most important aspects of life experience. For it is only through experience that certain areas of truth, that are accessible only through commitment, be discovered. This commitment may not yet be fully justified by all the elements, but then again, there might never be a commitment fully justified by all elements. And we only live once. This plunge should not be irrational. Father Stevens feels, but should be one consistent through experience. It should also be questioned from all angles and, if it is good, it will make sense from many angles. After he has made this commitment, however, he must always be open to questioning and different positions. If these ultimately substantiate his idea, he can hold onto it. If his original viewpoint is somewhat contradicted or negated by new data received, he must always be flexible enough to expand his insights to accommodate. Thus this questioning should ultimately lead to even deeper com- mitment. It is only through this process that the ultimate truth or falsity of one ' s position be approximated, and truth correspondingly grows by seeing the partial failures of one ' s original holdings and expanding initial truths to a larger vision. What Father Stevens strives for is a balance between two extremes. One the naive position that from limited perspective one has absolute truth that can never be questioned, when in fact truth is a dynamic process, not a static thing one has once and forever. The other extreme is the stance that holds that because of the limitations of perspective and the concealed myths guiding our thoughts we can never know any truth, and that all truths are perfectly equal. This is the agnostic attitude which seduces many a philosopher. It is only possible for us to get closer to the truth through perpetual questioning, efforts to change and widen perspective, and critically analyzing the myths that determine our per- spective (broadening our view). In the mean- time, we can only get on the road to truth through commitment, and we must commit ourselves to what we think is truth and reevaluate with new knowledge gained by experience. For Father Stevens, philosophy is this per- petual dialogue between questioning and com- mitment. Not surprisingly, he noticed that people always see myths of other cultures but not of their own. 116 THE INTERVIEW GAME .. Start here: 1) Carefully select your subject 2) Approach your selected subject . . . 3) Ease the tension of the interview 117  ■ 4) Ask those pertinent questions . 5) Receive the (appropriate) response? 6) Take a distinguished photograph of the subject . . . FINISH 7) Put it all together. 118 ACTIVITIES 119 BAND - S w f I ■■ « f ? H H fi ? - ' i} rf ' ff ' ■{ 120 121 BC drives • •• for a TOUCHDOWN! 122 CHEERLEADERS 123 124 CHORALE I have never sung in the BC Chorale, but I imagine there would be days when I would sigh, swear, and be inspired all at once as the Director, C. Alexander Peloquin, bellowed into the rustling of turning pages: No! No! You sound like flat tires . . . like you ' re chewing peanuts ... I want RAGE. Rage coming out of your mouth . . . Now a big red light with little blue dancing lights under that . . . Forget the words, let ' s poo poo instead. Poo poo poopoopoo . . . right. Okay, now the words . . . pho-ne-tics . . . feel the sound in front of your face ... on the tip of your nose. Come on . . . sing out! Give me the shivers. It ' s blah. Blah! Pre-ci-sion. Like one big gorgeous voice, more gorgeous than big . . . it ' s got to be pure . . . you ' ve got to be sympathetic to the flow . . . there. Pause . . . Now isn ' t that beautiful! Take the score to bed with you. Learn it and you ' ll be singing it in the elevator! 125 ni irtf ' f? Wf ' A ' ' MW: ' - The 107th Season of the Boston College Dramatic Society: The Good Woman of Setzuan November9, 10, 11,12, 1972 Noah December 7, 8, 9, 10, 1972 The Firebugs MarchS, 9, 10, 11,1973 Henry IV (Part I) April 12,13,14,15,1973 Other Events: The National Theatre of the Deaf Presenting GILGAMESH October 21, 1972 An Evening with Mark Twain with Peter Allegra November 17, 1972 A Series of One-Act Plays February 23,24,25, 1973 I wmm 126 Scene from The Good Woman of Setzuan 127 STUDENT SENATES Evening College Senate A S Academic Board 128 SOM Senate School of Nursing Senate School of Education Senate 129 COMMUTER ' S COMMITTEE 130 RIDER STAFF The commuter student has been rediscovered at BC this year. That commuters should have ever even required rediscovering is a little ironical since, after all, it was to serve Boston ' s Irish Catholic residents that BC was founded. But commuters have been consistently overlooked and ignored in the intensive post-war effort to attract a large resident population and build a national reputation for BC. To the commuter, college is little more than an extension of high school. Whereas the resident student is forced to meet and interact with other students, the commuter is not. Administrators and other interested individuals felt it was necessary for BC to create an environ- ment where that interaction and socialization could take place. Lyons Cafeteria simply did not provide that atmosphere - hopefully, the Com- muter Center in Murray House will. There are other signs too pointing to a more general agreement on the importance of com- muters at BC — such as increased efforts to recruit local high school students (especially the successful day visit program) is another. How serious is the University ' s committment to com- muters and how effective the attempts to improve commuter life will be, only time and the com- muter will tell. MURRAY HOUSE 131 UGBC Cabinet meeting in O ' Connell. The Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) exists as the primary representa- tive of student interests on campus. As the representative of student interests, the UGBC sees itself as the negotiating or bargaining agent of the student body. To this end it employs three tools: Negotiation with the University; input into Uni- versity governing bodies; and direct action by the UGBC. The proper use of these tools by UGBC insures that the quality of student life improves and that students be given a strong voice in the educational process. 132 GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Wine and cheese party-goers listen to an address given by Fr. Monan. 133 Following its eviction from McElroy offices in September 1971, The Heights editors establish- ed substitute headquarters in the offices of the Undergraduate Government. But The Heights wanted its own office; UGBC wanted The Heights to have its own office; unfortunately, the resident of Botolph, lacerated thrice too often by Heights ' barbs and soon to vacate his own office, felt The Heights should share his officeless fate as well. The story changed with Fr. Monan. Approached by the Board of Directors of The Heights, Inc., as the completely independent corporation which publishes The Heights is known, Fr. Monan gave the go sign to Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James Mclntyre, and negotiations for office space in McElroy were on. By late October the paper was back, with desks, phones, partitions, and two rickety typewriters. But the paper had never really left. Even during its exile, it had struggled to put out a paper or at least something that looked like a paper. Now, with new offices, both new and old editors, a growing staff of over 50 students. The Heights is back to its old tricks, though a little more subdued. There is no bugging this year; But there are still Thursday nights with pizza and beer. But the editors remain steadfastly decorous, at least in print, especially with its $900 a year lease up for renewal in April from the ever press-conscious administration. 134 135 STYLUS W1PR SOM REVIEW 136 FULTON DEBATE Sequestered on the fourth floor of Lyons, in between shrill choristers and fledging sculptors, the Fulton Debating Society completed another successful competive season. Although BC was unable to achieve the level of success of perrenial powerhouses like Georgetown and U.C.L.A., the debators upheld their reputa- tion as one of the top 15 teams in the country. Coaches Joel Lewin and Dan Rohrer were partic- ularly pleased with the performances of the novice ' teams, who won first place and top speaker awards at the UMass. tournament in- volving 40 teams from all over the East. All personnel, varsity and sub-varsity, will be return- ing next year. The team plans to research the new topic for next year exhaustively over the summer months, and is determined to bring the national championship back to BC. 137 138 WVBC 139 PULSE South Boston Athletic Program 140 In less than three years of existence PULSE has shown itself to be a vital and dynamic part of the Boston College curriculum. Working within the perimeters of the institution, PULSE has sought new directions in education to keep pace with ever increasing student needs. It is a program of service, both to the University and the com- munity at large, and as such it has never swerved from its policy of continual self-examination and reevaluation. In short, it is humble. We undertook the program, says Fr. Flana- gan, convinced there was something important to be discovered and we are gradually learning just what that is. The future of PULSE is as uncertain as all tomorrows, but if hope and enthusiasm are any indication the program is destined to endure. This student and many others involved in the PULSE Program help man the phones 24 hours a day at Joshua Center — the problem center serving the entire Boston College student community. ■■■im- ' y. ' ;:i 141 SODALITY Sodality has its hands in every Christian or even quasi-Christian event on campus but hardly exists at all in and of itself. It ' s an ad hoc service group called together and coordinated by the cannpus chaplains. But throughout the past two years the Sodality appears to have had little leadership and a definite ambiguity about what its function at BC should be. Much of this is due to the changing nature of the religious life. A major Sodality project during the first semester was the production of a new chapel book. In addition, Sodality provided coffee and doughnuts after the Saturday midnight masses at St. Joe ' s, Ho Jo ' s, Cleveland Circle, and South St., as well as the music and folk groups for these masses. Regular retreat programs, financial back- ing for student-initiated retreats and projects, and the Chaplain ' s Newsletter also come under the Sodality budget. The Sodality has been described as one way of seeing unity in all of the Christian experiments on campus. 142 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 143 GOLD KEY SOCIETY 144 145 ACCOUNTING ACADEMY FINANCE ACADEMY 146 ALPHA KAPPA PSl Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business fra- ternity, was founded at Boston College in 1955. It was the first fraternity to exist at BC. The fraternity ' s tradition since its existence in 1955 has been to induct as honorary brothers prominent individuals at BC. The induction of Fr. J. Donald Monan on January 5, 1973 as an honorary brother was to bring Fr. Monan in closer contact with the School of Management, the brothers of Alpha Kappa Psi, and thus into more contact with fraternity life on campus. Alpha Kappa Psi conducts professional pro- grams with capable speakers from the business and educational world and sponsors career confer- ences and other professional activities. Alpha Kappa Psi feels that social activities are most important in their involvement among fra- ternity members and with the school itself. Alpha Kappa Psi has annually held a fall-pledge period, an initiation dinner dance, and a spring social weekend at Cape Cod in May, along with various parties during the course of the school year. 147 DELTA SIGMA PI PI SIGMA EPSILON 148 SOM SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND E. , - ■. -.4vjR;ja5i£Svii;4;? if?J£ .Lti ' i( MATH CLUB 149 COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN The pictures on this page were taken at an exhibit held by the Council for Exceptional Children on January 8, 1973 in the Campion Commons Room. About 80 student-inventors were on hand, proudly displaying their devices. the hand-made products of a semester ' s work, to children from the Campion School and teachers from the School of Education. The special charac- teristic of the event was that these devices were made specifically for handicapped children. They are educational toys in the most literal sense. 150 TUTORIAL PROGRAM KAPPA DELTA EPSILON 151 MENDEL CLUB Today ' s pre-med, pre-dent, or biology major needs help which is not offered by the University structure itself. He needs an understanding of medicine as it is practiced today, an understanding of other health-related careers, and an oppor- tunity to take advantage of Boston ' s wealth of medical and health-related resources. It has been the goal of the Mendel Club to serve these needs. Now with a formal membership of over 270 students, the Mendel Club ' s activities for the year have included student-alumni dinners, the health field career night, volunteer contacts at several of Boston ' s hospitals, and forming a communica- tion network among BC students now in medical schools to afford future BC applicants first-hand information. Basically, the Mendel Club ' s primary goal has been to help the pre-med student at BC better understand and actually participate in the realities of his future profession. 152 CHESS CLUB SCIENCE FICTION CLUB 153 PHOTO CLUB COURTSIDE CLUB 154 SCUBA CLUB 155 JUDO CLUB 156 TAE KWON DO: The Korean Art of Karate 157 I I The BC Ski Team, a charter member of the NEISC (New England Intercollegiate Ski Confer- ence), has been represented on the local schuss- boom circuit since the 1930 ' s. This season, BC raced against eight other teams — AlC, Amherst, Bentley, BU, Northeastern, Princeton, Tufts, and UMass — in the Osborne division. Under Coach Bill Toof (BC, ' 69), this year ' s varsity squad members included lettermen Tim Cyr ( ' 74, A S); Jim Spider Finnerty ( ' 73, A S); Tim Soule ( ' 74, SOM); Tim VanCamp ( ' 73, A S); and Phil Martin ( ' 75, A S). During the meets themselves, team members get two runs in each event — slalom and giant slalom. The times of the four top finishes on each team are used to determine the winning team. Thus, team competitive skiing does differ from the individual competitions as seen in the Olyrh- pics in that winning is more often due to the overall consistency of the team rather than one outstanding performance. Of course, all of the team members share a common love of the sport, because all of them still ski for relaxation when not under the pressures of a structured course or a ticking stopwatch. 158 INTERNATIONAL FORUM CHINESE STUDENT CLUB 159 Wine Psi Phi Fraternity Stevie Wonder in Concert. Sponsored by the Black Forum. 160 BLACK STUDENT ACTIVITIES Meeting of Black Forum in Fenwick 161 JEWISH STUDENT ALLIANCE MOVIE PROGRAM The Pawnbroker The Trial The Fixer The Shop on Main Street Ship of Fools LECTURE SERIES Hasidic Judaism Religious Views on Abortion and Family Life Jewish Radicalism in the 1970 ' s 162 163 ACCOUNTING ACADEMY: (L to R; back) G. Pilla, M. Avallone; (front) P. Mucci, R. Moran. ALPHA KAPPA PSI: (L to R; 1st row) Prof. D. Murphy (faculty advisor), T. Manfredl (treasurer), P. Stoute (district advisor), Pres. J. Donald Monan (honorary brother). Dean A. Kelly (charter member), P. Armstrong, Prof. E. Alfano (former faculty advisor), G. Sliney (chapter advisor). Dean C. Flynn charter member), G. Cronin; (2nd row) M. li e, T. Pontecorvo, M. Modestino, H. ?ulla, P. PafPlll .. O ' Connor, J Mulvihill, K Flynn (secretary), P. McLaaghlin (Master of Ritul||LI l Trager, tB. Murray, B. Mullen, B arlson, J iliJII Morrison, |J. Hartwell; (3rd row) J. May, B. O ' Kf ALPHA PHI OME retary), C. Murray ( vice-pres.), A. Dra vice-pres.), F. McGovi sponding sec); (standin ' Daley, L. DeHaan, S. C K. Cullinan, J. Dray, shown) C. Mehne, M. Hu S ACADEMIC BOARD: Lynch (vice-pres.), T. Thai (sec), B. Krech (treas.); R; sitting) G. Lazar (sec- pres.), T. Mahoney (exec. B. Farrington (service s.), C. Hammond (corre- amone, B. DiSchino, R. allotta, J. Bettencourt, tack, J. Marley; (not tarian, J. Loughren. A front) L. Kennedy, R. s.), P. Flood, B. Novack E. Dunn, R. LeidI, D. B. Atkins, M. White. Thorp, P. D ' Onfro, F. VoIpe CHINESE STUDENT CLUB: (L to R) B. Fang, M. Sieh, A. Cheng. COMMUTERS ' COMMITTEE: (L to R) M. Ferullo, D. Thomas, R. Malone, T. VoIpe, B. Naumes. DELTA SIGMA PI: (L to R; front) J. Connerty, J. Hill, L. Hickey, K. Glynn; (2nd row) P. Haggerty, J. Capalbo, K. Sawyer; (3rd row) W. Thompson, W. McCarthy, F. Crocett, P. Whalen, R. Sullivan, B. Gibson; (top left) C. McDonald; (top right) G. Gallegher. FINANCE ACA- DEMY: (L to R) E. Geraci, P. More, I. Berkowitz, Prof. Fratz, D. Belisle, S. Patrizio. FULTON DEBATE: (L to R) J. Lewin, D. O ' Brien, M. Tannert, T. Flanagan, B. Granich, D. Rohrer; (not shown) J. Meany, M. Thibodeau, L. Kulas, M. Reilly, K. Ryback, R. Rosenthal, M. Gallagher, J. Osborne. THE HEIGHTS (Editorial Board): tL to R; back) C. Hedges, S. Fisher, T. Horrigan, P. ario; (Middle) J. McDonough, M. Flovvers, B. Bellon, -uca, M. Rafferty; (front) P. O ' Malley, M.L. JEWISH STUDENT ALLIANCE: (L to R; 1st 5aler, J. Boris, M. Hugo, J. Saperstein, W. Davis; B. Showstack, R. Zafran, S. Cohen, R. Silver, S. Sh, R. Kidover; (3rd row) M. Sigal, L. Boise, D. S. Weiner, M. Flashner. KAPPA DELTA ION: (L to R; 1st row, kneeling) B. Chambers, P. Flynn, K. Kouri, R. Monahan; (2nd row) K. Rando, L. Brown, B. Mobilia, K. Maguire, J. Rainha, J. Saperstein; Prd row) P. McNabb, P. Halligan, B. Hill, C. Fichtner, D. ' Barrett, B. Meagher; (not shown) M.J. Best, J. Cordilla. MATH CLUB: (L to R; 1st row) R. Burke, L. Terzian, B. lento, A. Pelagotti, Prof. R. Faher, V. Vasil, P. Bush; (2nd row) A. Cheng, D. Thomas, E. Brady, Prof, M. Ramras, Prof. H. Margolis, M. Baldwin, L. Jejer. MENDEL CLUB: (L to R) E. Sullivan, B. Krech, P. Hesketh„ F. Riccio, D. Stasko, S. Black, J. Collins, T. Reda, A.CKeng; (reclining) B. Novack. PHOTO CLUB: (L to R; 1st row) T. Check, D. Miessina, P. Mastrangello, P. Martin; (2nd row) D. Bisbee, D. Wilson, E. Saracino, M. O ' Connor, J. Matthews. PI SIGMA EPSILON: (L to R) T. Green, B. Chiozzi, F. Rich, B. Edelman, B. Powers, D. Belisle, B. Mahoney, J. Lally, S. Platteu, E. McVinney. RIDER STAFF: (L to R) R. Malone, D.L. Courville, B. Thomas, D. Thomas, B. Naumes. SCHOOL OF ED. SENATE: (L to R; back) C. Koury, C. Kuchinski, A. Tsikrites, N. Biancardi, L. Caporiccio, K. Redmond; (front) M. Cartin, N. Carpenter, B. Chambers, J. Kells, A. Dierrico, K. Stuart, R.M. Frasca; (not shown) B. Kartigan, P. Patti, E. Mahoney. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB: (L to R; rear) M. Fogerty, B. Loughlin, S. Sandberg; (front) R. Devney, J. Spert, B. Karn, J. O ' Reilly. SKI TEAM: (L to R) Tim Cyr, T. Soule, P. Martin, T. VanCamp; (not shown) T. Finnerty. SOM SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND: (Lto R) 1. Avallone, M. Gustavson, I. Berkowitz, T. Flemming; (seated) J. Hayes; (not shown) R. Skerry. SOM REVIEW; (L to R; front) P. Redding, R. Lynch, M. Cassidy; (seated) Prof. D. McCue, J. Tesoro, D. Berryman, J. Ursini, J. Marenghi (editor), J. Rando (associate editor); (standing) T. Skeffington, T. Giralamo, R. Samaraweera, P. Mastrangelo, Dean C. Flynn. SOM SENATE: (L to R; back) K. Kleinknecht, M, Oliver, J. Tesord, J. Montabard; (middle) P. Mastrangelo, J. Marenghi, T. McBride, S. Spinosa; (front) P. Maguire, M. Kelly, S. Phatten. SOUTH BOSTON SPORTS PROGRAM: (L to R) T. Zlatoper, T. Fleming, E. Liptak, B. Laferty, T. Shimko, J. McDonald, E. Hinchey. STYLUS: (L to R) C. Campos, B. Polito, T. Anderson, P. O ' Malley, M. Hirel, J. Shea. TAE KWON DO: (L to R; 1st row) R. Dimare, E. McCarthy, D. Kin, F. Censale (instructor), B. Hines, L. Garcia (director); (2nd row) J. Cummings, P. Carroll, V. Carzinello, M. Dwyer; (3rd row) J. Kelly, G. Sullivan, M. Yockers, T. Roberson, F. Carney. TUTORIAL PROGRAM: (L to R) E. Weedon, T. Schiano, S. Rush, M. Burke, B. Pabian; (not shown) L. DiFrancesco. W1PR: (L to R) D. Stasko, W. Hafsan, G. Bello, B. Novack, W. Fitzgerald, J. McCarthy. 164 SPORTS 165 Two years in a row powerful BC teams had been judged undeserving of a bowl bid by the match makers of college football. But this year would be different — hopefully. What appeared to be a potent team was faced with a strong schedule. Surely an 8-3 or 9-2 season would merit a bowl bid. Once again, however, the opening game proved to be a rude awakening and before the season ended what had been a beautiful dream had become a horrible nightmare. Just like the oft-frustrated fans of Brooklyn, the Eagle rooters could only say wait ' till next year. The first official night football game at BC opened the season and Tulane was to be the victim. But the fast, hard-hitting Southerners didn ' t read the script and the final score read Tulane 10, BC 0. It was the first time in five years that the Eagles were shutout, as the offense failed to cross the Tulane 24. Defensively, the team played well but as BC fans were to learn, few would be the days when offense and defense both played well. Temple became the Eagles ' first victim as BC rolled 49-27. Phil Bennett put on a show for the fans in Alumni as he rushed for 253 yds. and 3 touchdowns. Gary Marangi accounted for 140 yards in the air and 2 touchdowns on passes to Mel Briggs and Dave Bucci. Bennett set a one game BC rushing record and Eagle fans went home dreaming of the impressive offense that had arrived. But one had to worry about the defense which gave up 376 yards (227 in the air) to a truly weak Temple team. 166 Annapolis was the site of the Eagles first road game, and the Middies took this chance to record their first victory over Joe Yukica, 27-20. In truth, the game was not that close. Poor defense and offensive mistakes gave Navy a 27-6 lead with about 7 minutes to go in the game. Two long drives netted 14 points, but it was not enough. Granted that injuries to key personnel were hurting the Eagles, but it was now apparent that the overall talent and depth which marked pre- vious BC teams was not present this year. The city of Philadelphia provided Coach Yukica with his second victory as Villanova was defeated by the slimmest of margins, one point. BC had a comfortable 21-6 lead going into the last quarter but had to hang on to win. Two missed extra points sealed the Wildcats ' fate. With their record squared at 2-2, the Eagles now faced the heart of the schedule — Air Force, Pitt, Syracuse, Georgia Tech and Penn State. BC football fans faced the longest six weeks in their lives. 167 168 Air Force rolled into Alumni Stadium unde- feated and ranked in the top 20. That ' s how the Falcons left, but just barely. The BC defense played its best game of the year, holding what had been a 51 point per game offense to 13. However, the Eagles could muster only 9 points. Air Force jumped off to a 13-0 lead but soph Mike Esposito came crff the bench to spark the Eagle offense which put 9 points on the board before the half ended. The second half saw the Eagles defense shut down Air Force totally, but BC ' s drives all ended short of the goal line. 169 A trip to Pittsburgh was guaranteed to cure anyone ' s ills. After all, Pitt was 0-6 and had looked particularly inept in losing to UCLA, Notre Dame, and Air Force among others. Well, someone forgot to tell the Eagles, and BC fell to the Panthers, 35-20. Pitt amassed an awesome 545 yards on offense. Clearly this was not the same defense that played against Air Force. But the BC offense helped to give the game away as turnovers at crucial points were converted into Pittsburgh TD ' s that iced the game. Venerable Ben Schwartzwalder brought a Syra- cuse team into Alumni Stadium that resembled something out of 1950. In this, the era of the Wishbone and the I, marked by scatbacks and shotgun-armed quarterbacks, Syracuse has un- doubtedly the most archaic offense in the country. Old Ben still uses an unbalanced line, runs drive plays 95% of the time, and appears to be ignorant of the words wide receiver. One has to wonder how Syracuse scores at all. In fact, BC fans are still wondering as the Orangemen were crushed 37-0. Espo scored 3 TD ' s and rushed for 151 yards, 4 more than the entire Syracuse team. On defense, John Petersen took an interception 75 yards for a score and Ken Ladd played a game and a half, picking off a pass, recovering a fumble and unleashing the hardest hits seen in quite a while. Hopes were high for the game against Georgia Tech. If the team could maintain the level of play it established against Syracuse, the Rebels could be beaten. But from the outset it was apparent that BC was in for a long day. The Engineers were just too fast as they ran around, over and through the Eagles on their way to a lopsided 42-10 win. Penn State. The Nittany Lions. The sixth ranked team in the country. Undefeated in eight games after an opening day loss to Tennessee. Penn State is the only eastern team that can consistently compete with any team in the country. And BC played them even for 3 quarters before finally succumbing 45-26. Only Tennessee was able to score 4 TD ' s against the Lions until BC came along. Our offense is that good when it puts itself together. Defensively, we might have been able to play a little better, but there were no complaints. There was nothing to be ashamed of. 170 Now it was time for tine battle of the IVIass Pil e Titans, BC and UMass. The Minutemen had a good year to date, better than expected. Still, BC was considered the better team. But the Eagles didn ' t play that way and UMass rolled, 28-7. So the stage was set for the traditional foe. Holy Cross. Only two teams had beaten UMass; one was the Cross. Surely this was a good omen for the Crusaders. Yet considering the talent of the teams one would expect BC to win handily. That ' s exactly what hap pened. Totally eschewing the pass, the Eagles rolled up 400 plus yards, rushing and trouncing the Crusaders 44-11. At least the season ended happily. The tale of the ' 72 Eagles was not a happy one. 171 The 4-7 record was the first losing season BC had suffered since Joe Yukica took over. There will be other years for Joe Yukica, though nnaybe not at the Heights, but for the seniors on the team, this was the end. To them, and to the rest of the squad, we give our thanks for at least three years of hard work and good football. 172 BC Tulane 10 49 Temple 27 20 Navy 27 21 Villanova 20 9 Air Force 13 20 U. Pittsburgh 35 37 Syracuse 10 Georgia Tecin 42 26 Penn State 45 7 U. IVIass. 28 41 Holy Cross 11 173 : ■-• c - ' ' .■rrrm -jr- jriTyr . «ta«i,r-__ .:,St7 BC Babson 1 U. Mass. 2 2 Stonehill 1 2 Holy Cross 3 Merrimack 5 Assumption 1 1 Nichols 3 Tufts 3 M.I.T. 3 2 Providence 3 3 Brandeis Boston U. (OT) 1 1 Rhode Island 2 1 Fordham 1 174 BC SOCCER ' 72 Soccer at Boston College took a significant step forward this past year. A record of 3-9-2 is not a very successful season, if you use wins and losses as a gauge for success; yet intangibles such as team improvement, competitive spirit, and the utmost utilization of available talent, all took a great step forward. Probably the most significant change in the program came with the appoint- ment of Benjamin Brewster, formerly freshmen coach at Yale, as head coach. His hard work and aggressiveness brought new equipment, night games on the polyturf, as well as a leader to whom the team could identify with, respect, and most of all look up to. If one watched the three departing seniors, Sean Rush, and the captains Eddie Weedon and Chris Martin, play as freshmen and saw them in action this past season, one would realize the value of experience. Rush, who never played a soccer game in his life before entering BC, developed into the GBL ' s top goalie with a .60 goals against average. Martin was a defensive fullback for two years before blossoming into a skillful and versatile soccer player as a halfback and forward his last two years. Eddie Weedon, the center back and constant key to the defense ' s successfulness, had a three year string of injuries to thighs, knees, nose, and toes; yet somehow he always came back to do the job asked of him. Three are gone, but as for next year, the team will still be young with ten sophomores, six juniors and four seniors. Hopefully next year will bring a solution to the problem of offense deficiency which the team suffered from this year — scoring only 17 goals. However, the Eagles were never out of a single game thanks to a strong defense lead by junior, John Pfeiffer. With the return of high-scorer Jeff Kewin, an impressive freshman, and high point scorer Mark McGuire and junior Bob Priestly, those days of offense deficiency will be over. Only time will tell. Maybe the NCAA ' s are not as far off as some believe! 175 CROSS COUNTRY If one merely looked at the record of the 1972 cross country team, one would conclude that BC did not enjoy a successful season. If one examined the make-up of this year ' s team, one could say that the season was, in effect, fairly successful. For if any BC team could be characterized as young and inexperienced , it was certainly the 1972 cross country team. BC lost several fine runners through graduation last year, and on this year ' s squad, there were only three seniors. They were: captain Jack MacDonald, Bob Laprel and Frank Byrt. It was the class of 1976 that comprised a good deal of the varsity squad. This group of freshmen was probably the finest group of freshmen distance runners in BC ' s history. They certainly made their presence felt, as out of the top seven runners on varsity, four were freshmen. The frosh made a successful adjustment despite the fact that college cross country is five miles compared to two and a half for high school. The number 1 runner on the team was Freshman, Jim Capezutto. Other Fresh- men on the varsity included Wally Swanbon, Keith Francis, Steve Liquori, Ed Becker, Tom Twomey, and Bill Walker. There are also several upperclassmen who made fine efforts on the varsity in addition to the seniors already mentioned. They include: sophomore Austin Boyle, juniors Jim Melly, John Desmond and Bill Juall. BC had a 4-5 dual meet record. The Eagles recorded wins over Tufts, Holy Cross, Springfield, U-Mass, and Northeastern. In addition, Boston College finished 4th in the Greater Boston ' s, and 1 1th in the New England ' s. The young BC squad improved continuously over this season. In perhaps the most physically demanding of all sports, the outlook for next year ' s campaign looks highly favorable. 176 177 RUGBY Rugby is the fall sport that not too many people know about. Unlike the other autumn sports, though, the Rugby Club compiled its best record since its conception six years ago. The ' A ' team ran off five straight victories before falling victim to Syracuse and then being outplayed by Beacon Hill. The ' B ' team, undefeated in seven starts ran all their opponents off the field with three shutouts and an average of more than 20 points a game. The ' C team consisting of mostly new players, compiled a surprising 4-3-1 record. The great success of the team can be attributed to all the squads playing good team rugby and to the untiring efforts of Coach Ken Daly and to President Jim Cusick and Captain John Lowe. The ' A ' team ' s best points were their backs and their hard hitting. BC had one of the best scrum halfs in New England — Michael O ' Boyle as well as a good back line of Jim Mullins, Bryan Rothwell, Jim Matera and Jerry Lucas. Mike Flaherty and Phil DiCabia made everyone respect their presence while Bob Langner saved a few games with his toe. The undefeated ' B ' team did not commit many mistakes at all during the season. The ' B ' s also had a good set of backs in Danny Wynne and Phil Dunn, who both scored at least once a game. The scrum contributed many points through heads up play and the toe of Kevin Dywer. The ' C team surprised everyone by turning in a respectable 4-3-1 record. The underclassmen of this squad should be able to fill the holes left by graduation and continue the club ' s winning tradition. The spring schedule will, probably be a bit tougher with the addition of Colgate, Yale, and Penn., but hopes are still high for a record at least as good as the fall season. 178 BC A- 9 Harvard Busi B-14 A-16 Tufts B-22 A-10 Pilgrims B-22 A-15 Mystic River B-24 A-17 U. IVIass. B-26 A-10 Syracuse B-28 A-10 Beacon Hill B-19 A- 6 B- 6 A- 6 B- A- 7 B- 6 A- 9 B- A- B- 4 A-12 B- A-22 B- 9 179 BASKETBALL At the close of his first season at Boston College, Bob Zuffelato was in the process of doing what every major college coach must do yearly with some success to insure, among other things, his job. Zuff was recruiting heavily in Massachusetts and in Philadelphia. What resulted was that Boston College was ranked fourth in the nation for recruiting high school ballplayers; and with the NCAA ' s ruling allowing freshmen to play varsity ball, this edition of the basketball Eagles seemed to be ready to ascend to plateaus it had not experienced since ' 68- ' 69. An impressive fast break was revealed as BC rolled over the squad of Athletes in Action 95-84 before a paltry crowd at Roberts. The first real foe was the University of Rhode Island. With memories of last year ' s one-point over- time Eagle victory, the URI Rams came out roaring. Shooting 59% for the first half, URI led 34-40 at intermission. Mark Raterink, the 6 ' 7 junior, played center and shared leading scoring honors with Dan Kilcullen at 16. The issue was resolved at the foul line, where Dave Ulrich scored 7 of his 11 points in the second half, and Jere Nolan 6 of his 14. The final was 85-75, with Dave Walker completing BC ' s double figure quin- tet with 1 5. 180 Brown University provided tlie opposition as BC opened at Roberts Center before 2,650 inquisitive spectators. What tiiey saw must have pleased them. Brown, with some excellent coach- ing by Gerry Alaimo, was coming off two losses — to Maryland and URI. BC was cold from the floor in the first half (35%) as the Bruins led 38-37. This time around though, BC did not wait for the last eight minutes to pull out in front. With 1 6:43 to go the Eagles pulled ahead on a basket by Walker, and held off the tenacious Brown team, enroute to their second victory, 81-70. To prove their viability as a first rate team, the Eagles had to beat the iron that began to appear on their schedule, starting with St. Bonaventure. For one half, these two teams squared off in a sharp battle of control offense versus zone defense. To beat the Bonnie zone, the Eagles required good perimeter shooting. They got it from junior Dan Kilcullen, who had lead the team in scoring as a sophomore but who was to have plaguing back injuries interrupt his effectiveness throughout the year. Kilcullen had 15 of BC ' s 32 points in the first half. Nolan had ten assists on the night as his feeds figured prominently in Raterink ' s total of 22 points and Dave Walker ' s 19. BC ' s speed pulled it away at the end of the game, winning 78-65. 181 Last year during a blizzard at Roberts Center, Ron Brown, a 6 ' 5 forward lead his team to a 4 point triumph over BC. This year BC brought their 3-0 record to Penn State and almost escaped unscathed. With two seconds to go though, Mr. Brown sank a 15-footer and BC had their first loss, 65-63. The road trip continued to St. John ' s. With memories of the previous year ' s BC 73-70 victory. Coach Frank Mulzoff wanted vengeance. In the first half it looked as if they were easily on their way to getting it. The Redmen held leads of 27-16, 35-22, and 39-28 before going off at halftime ahead by eight at 49-41. The second ' half comeback was largely engi- neered by Jere Nolan, tieing the Redmen at 72 with 6:38 to go. BC extended their lead to 81-77 with 2 minutes to go, but St. John ' s came back, tied it at 81, and held their breaths collectively as Dave Ulrich missed a jumper with 8 seconds to go. The story of this 5-minute extra period was the BC bench. Free throws by Tom Anstett, Richie Burke and Steve Reid enabled the Eagles to take away their biggest victory of the season, 96-95. 182 183 The Vanderbilt Colosseum filled with 15,000 screaming Rebels hosted the Eagles ' trek to play Vanderbilt, ranked 11th in late December. BC played a befuddling zone defense in the first half to remain within 4 of the Vandies. But the second half proved fatal for BC as a five-point play (including a technical on Bobby Smith) opened it up early for Vanderbilt, en route to a 78-62 triumph. At this point, the Eagles should have gone home for Christmas. Instead, they went to the Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden. The first round saw BC pitted against Big Ten Power Michigan. It was never close as the Wolverines opened a 17 point halftime lead and ran it out to an 88-70 win. BC, forced into the loser ' s bracket, played Villanova in a 10:30 morning game. For one half, the Eagles looked like a collective hangover trailing 17 at halftime. But something sparked them in the second half, as they roared to within 2 of the Wildcats, with just 4 seconds remaining. Wil Morrison made his first crucial contribution to an Eagle effort in this half. Although Wil missed the last shot of the game (BC lost 65-63), rays of future hope began to sparkle for BC. 184 BC was forced to play catch-up basketball unsuccessfully in their next three games against BU (82-72), Fairfield (69-65), and Canisius (78-68). The bright hopes of early season were fast being extinguished. A 6-9 Eagle team took on 7th ranked Provi- dence team next at Roberts Center. Despite the predicted advantage of the Friars, Dave Walker played Marvin Barnes even for one half and Jere Nolan outplayed Ernie Di Gregorio. But PC had more horses than BC, and the Eagles made three costly turnovers near the end. Fran Costello and Ernie D. hit on four consecutive jumpers and the Eagles valiant effort went for naught, PC winning 73-64. BC ' s yearly appearance on regional television occurred against Fordham. Wii Morrison scored 16 points in 14 minutes as BC shot 54% in the second half and wiped out a 10 point Fordham halftime lead. The Eagles launched an attack on the offensive boards with Morrison, Dave Walker, and Tom Ansteet crashing BC back into the ballgame. When Ansteet scored with 20 seconds to go, the Eagles were ahead for the first time. They won 75-74. 185 Returning to Roberts Center, the Eagles rolled off two victories, over Dartmouth 102-76 and Villanova in overtime 82-81. Against Villanova this time, Mark Raterink and Wil Morrison were the stars with 31 and 21 respectively. Rat also made the play of the game defensively, blocking Villanova ' s ail-American Tom Inglesby ' s path to an unmolested lay-up near the end of the over- time, preserving BC ' s sixth win. The tournament whammy was still on BC as they dropped both games in the Beanpot Tourney at Boston Garden. BC had the chance to tie late in the game when the ball rolled loose beneath the Eagle basket. Unfortunately Harvard ' s Kenny Wolfe picked it up and scored a three point play, and BC lost 77-67. Before the second horror round against BU, BC played Holy Cross at Roberts Center. King Gaskins shot the Crusaders into and away with the ballgame. BC was ice cold in the last 5 minutes, outscored 20-7 by Holy Cross in that span. 186 Freshmen Bobby Carrington and Billy Collins ' became eligible when eligibility rule was changed. Carrington moved right in, the only bright spot in a disgusting UMass game at the Springfield Civic Center which saw BC get clobbered by UMass 76-52. Merrimack, a filler on this year ' s schedule, filled space at Roberts as the Eagles rolled before a mere 1,000 onlookers, 106-70. Back on the road, BC visited the Palestra and were beaten by St. Joe ' s 78-66, largely due to the job Mike Bantom did on Mark Raterink. A game at Georgetown saw BC reverse roles. This time the Eagles took a 10 point lead 41-31 with 10 minutes remaining, and blew it, losing by one for the second time at the D.C. campus, 56-55. It was not the year that Bob Zuffelato had hoped for. Key injuries had wrecked any post- season opportunities for BC. The power off the bench had broken down. But as March ap- proached, the appearances of newly maturing faces, like those of Wil Morrison, Bob Carrington, Willie Taylor, and Billy Collins, seemed to fore- cast profitable times for BC in the coming years. With Jere Nolan, Dan Kilcullen, Mark Raterink and Dave Ulrich returning, the combination of these players might result in the best college contingent ever represented by Boston College. 187 SCORES BC OPP 85 Rhode Island 75 81 Brown 70 78 St. Bonaventure 65 63 Penn State 65 96 St. John ' s (OT)95 62 Vanderbilt 78 70 Michigan 88 63 Villanova 65 102 Dartmouth 76 82 Villanova (0T)81 67 Harvard 77 71 Holy Cross 82 72 Boston University 82 65 Fairfield 69 58 Canisius 78 64 Providence 73 75 Fordham 74 52 Massachusetts 76 106 Merrimack 70 66 St. Joseph ' s 78 55 Georgetown 56 88 LeMoyne 68 95 Holy Cross 86 65 UConn. 66 78 Seton Hall (OT) 76 188 Way back in early September, the Eagles of Boston College were called together by their coach and master-mind, Len Ceglarski. A general outlook was given at this time by the coach and he presented some of his ideas about how the tryouts for the varsity squad were going to be run. After much practice and a few preseason scrimmages, the Eagles opened up the season with Brown, who had played two games while being the Eagles first. The experience of Brown pre- vailed and the Eagles found themselves down 6-2 at the end of the first period, and finally losing to Brown 9-4 for the season ' s first loss. With this loss came a juggling of lines and a game against Providence in the friendly atmo- sphere of McHugh Forum, the home of the Eagles. The Eagles beat the Friars 6-5 converting on a slapshot by junior John Monahan from halfway inside the zone. Next game was the game at Harvard which was a hard fought game with the Eagles succumbing finally 6-4. 189 The annual ECAC Christmas tournament was played in Boston Garden this year with Boston College playing Merrimack and Dartmouth play- ing New Hampshire. BC beat Merrimack and Dartmouth defeated New Hampshire to face BC in the finals. Dartmouth came out on top 8-5 and BC finished second in the tournament. On December 22no Notre Dame made the journey to Chestnut Hill, at that time ranked seventh in the country. With the hat trick (three goals) from Freshman Mike Powers and two goals apiece from Captain Bob Reardon and Richie Smith, the squad went on to defeat Notre Dame by a score of 1 1-4. Over the Christmas vacation the team played four home games coming up with four wins over the University of New Brunswick 14-2, Boston State 13-2, University of New Hampshire 5-2, and Northeastern University 8-2. Now Coach Ceglarski felt that the team was a well balanced unit and his lines were function- ing properly. He also felt that after the team had five or six games under their belt, he knew exactly where he stood. 190 ' ' j!fcJg|« S.-=- ' 191 On January 5, the team went on to defeat an other nationally ranked team, St. Louis Univer- sity, by a score of 8-5. On January 9, the team traveled to New Jersey for a game with Princeton. It was a penalty filled game with a total of 22 penalties. The Eagles once again were victorious 7-3. Back in the confines of McHugh Forum, Boston University, Cornell, St. Lawrence and Yale visited the Eagles. B.U. was defeated by the same score as Snooks ' 500th last year, 7-5. Cornell went down to defeat 3-1. After the two week layoff for semester exams, St. Lawrence was defeated by a score of 13-4, and the Eagles defeated the Eli ' s of Yale by a score of 6-2. Then on February 2 came a trip up to the University of New Hampshire. On this night, New Hampshire revenged the loss it suffered earlier in the season by defeating the Eagles in overtime and thus ending the 11 game winning streak it had started right after the loss to Dartmouth. 192 On February 5 came the annual New England College hockey phenomena — the Beanpot, com- prised of teams from Boston College, Boston University, Harvard and Northeastern. BC met N.U. in the first round and Harvard met B.U. In a sudden death overtime period Mike Powers scored his fifth goal of the night to lift the Eagles over the Huskies 9-8 in a seat squirmer. In the 2nd game Boston University badly defeated Harvard 8-3. This meant that BC would play BU for the championship the following Monday February 21. Before this game on February 16, the team journeyed up to Dartmouth where it avenged the earlier loss to this team in Boston Garden by defeating them 6-5. Next came the Beanpot. Before a sellout crowd in Boston Garden the Eagles were defeated by the Terriers 4-1 in a hard-fought game. Both teams were flying up and down the ice all night, but it was not to be BC ' s night and the Beanpot again went to B.U. Frosh Mike Powers had the only score for th e Eagles in this tilt. 193 194 Clarkson journeyed to BC to give the Eagles a whale of a battle before succumbing to an overtime goal by senior Tom Mellor to beat the Golden Knights by a score of 9-8. Then came what everybody considered to be the key game. BC vs. B.U. at B.U. BC was trying to nail down the third spot in the ECAC play-offs and BU was trying to just get into the playoffs. At the end of the first period the score was 0-0. After Bob Reardon broke the ice with assists from Harvey Bennett and Richie Smith, BU came back to tie it up. At the end of the second period the score was 1-1. Then came the third period; BU went out ahead 2-1 at 12:49 of the period, but senior Harvey Bennett who was playing back on defense for the first time this year, went in to score one minute and nine seconds later, at 13:58 to tie up the game, getting the assists from Reardon and Smith. The score remained the same throughout the third period and one ten minute overtime period and the game ended in a 2-2 tie. The regular series with BU ended this year with each team having a 1-1-1 record — 1 win, 1 loss and 1 tie. ' % 195 On February 24, the Eagles journeyed to West Point to engage the Army in hocl ey battle. IVIark Riley scored first for the Eagles against the team coached by his father Jack Riley. It was nip and tuck through the first two periods but the Eagles proved to be too much in the third and defeated Army 5-2. On February 28, the last regularly scheduled home game at McHugh, the Eagles met Bowdoin College, Senior goalie Niel Higgins had a shutout up until 9:02 of the third period when Bowdoin got on the board, but the victory was BC ' s as they beat Bowdoin 5-1 to go undefeated at the McHugh Forum in regular season play. Due to this article ' s deadline, the ECAC tour- nament and NCAA ' s will not be in this article. But the Sub Turn will follow the hockey team and hopefully have a continuing story in the supplement. 196 BC OPP 4 Brown 9 6 Providence 5 4 Harvard 6 Christmas Tournament (ECAC) 2nd place 11 Notre Dame 4 14 New Brunswick 2 13 Boston State 2 5 8 University of New Hamp. Northeastern 2 2 8 St. Louis 5 7 Princeton 3 7 Boston University 5 3 Cornell 1 13 St. Lawrence 4 6 Yale 2 7 Univ. of New Hampshire 8 7 6 Beanpot-Northeastern Dartmouth 8 5 1 9 Beanpot-B.U. Clarkson 4 8 2 Boston University 2 5 5 Army Bowdoin 2 1 8 Providence 3 197 WRESTLING Wrestling continued this year in its annual role as the most minor of the minor sports. Differing from wrestling teams of other years, this year ' s team had a new coach and a new place to wrestle. The new coach is Sheldon Goldberg, formerly an outstanding wrestler at the University of Massachusetts. The opening of the athletic complex provided this year ' s team with the best wrestling facilities that any BC wrestling team has ever had. In spite of these positive additions to the program, the wrestlers finished the year with a 4-8-1 record. Injuries were the main stumbling block that kept the team from a winning record. It takes 1 men to make a wrestling team, but at the season ' s end, only five of BC ' s original starting team were still able to wrestle. Senior co-captain John Lally, who was injured in mid-season, was perhaps the major loss to the team. The only other senior on the squad was co-captain Rob Boova. This season was the fourth one that Boova wrestled on the varsity squad. It was his second year as co-captain. 198 The team did end the year on a bright note. The last dual nneet of the season proved to be a 19-18 victory over Tufts University. The nnatch was wrestled in front of the largest crowd of the season at the complex. Wrestlers to watch next year will be juniors Ed Mulhern and Bon Sullivan, and freshmen Larry Hopwood, Jim Flanagan, and Dirk Glystein. Coach Goldberg expects that with this nucleus, he will be able to build a winning team at BC next year. 199 Sub-Varsity Sports 200 201 202 SAILING s? 203 WOMEN ' S SPORTS 204 205 THE TRAINERS Many people do not know Joe Bourdon or Roy Fowler, but about 500 athletes at Boston College do. These two men are the men behind the scenes. They are the trainers. Joe, the head trainer, and Roy have many major responsibilities even though BC students know nothing about them. Their major responsi- bility is the care, prevention, and treatment of injuries. They act as advisors in the reconditioning of the student or athlete. It makes them sort of a replacement or substitute for a doctor. They take care of all the protective equipment and uni- forms. They also check the condition of the field, court or rink depending on the sport. Sometimes, they have to make arrangements for transporta- tion and meals when the teams go on the road. Doing all these jobs and many more may seem bad to some people, but Joe and Roy both love it. 206 Joe feels that helping and working with the young men and women makes him feel young himself. Roy feels the same way because he wants to stay close to sports. They both like to communicate with every sport and its people. They give advice and feel the pain and pressures of every game. Feeling the pains and pressures was best expressed by Roy who said, when they win — I win, when they lose — I lose, when they miss a goal — I feel it. Varsity sports will always be here at Boston College. With Joe and Roy helping out, Boston College has become a great sports school. So the next time you go to a BC athletic event, look for Joe Bourdon and Roy Fowler. They ' ll be there doing a great job as always. 207 208 SENIORS 209 S. H m I 1 m-.- ' J ■ nl H X M 9 ' ' ' GIAN V. ACCATTATIS School of Management B.S. Marketing PATRICIA M.ACQUISTO School of Education A.B. 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Roxbury, MA 02132 ALEKNA, PATRICIA 1632 Columbia Rd. S. Boston, MA 02127 ALFANO, FRANK J. 2 Elmcrest Cir. Melrose, MA 02176 ALLEN, REGINALD A. 131 Laurel Ave. Providence, Rl 02906 ALSIS, STANLEY Skunks Misery Rd. Locust Valley, NY 11560 ANADORE, CHARLES 45 Whitten St. Dorchester, MA 02122 ANADORE, MARGERY C. 45 Whitten St. Dorchester, MA 02122 ANASTASI, RICHARD J. 40 Monroe St. New York, NY 10002 ANDERSON, TIMOTHY C. 4 North Oak St. Hinsdale, IL 60521 ANDREWS, JUNE M. 10 Wilson Ter. Lynn, MA 01902 ANNULLI, KATHLEEN 507 Mt. Vernon Rd. Marion, CT 06444 ANSTETT, THOMAS C. 5927 W. Roscoe St. Chicago,IL 60634 ANTON, CHRISTINE Avon Lane Greenwich, CT 06830 ANTONELLIS, ROGER A. 55 Chestnut Hill Ave. Brighton, MA 02135 ANTONIOU,PAULE. 1481 Douglas Ave. N. Providence Rl 02904 ANZUONI, GEORGE 141 Fenley Street Revere, MA 02151 APPOLLONI, ROBERT P. 14 Russell St. Beverly, MA 01915 ARABIA, ROBERT E. 19 Portsmouth St. Cambridge, MA 02141 ARAOJO, ALICE I. 46 David Rd. Stoughton, MA 02072 ARBEENE, STEPHEN E. 4 Pine Ridge Rd. W. Medford, MA 02155 ARMISTEAD, LEWIS 66 Fresh Pond Parkway Cambridge, MA 02138 ARMSTRONG, WALTER G. 76 Elm Ave. Glen Cove, NY 11542 ARSENAULT, ROBERT J. 19 BowdoinSt. Somervilie, MA 02143 ASHLEY, LOUIS J. 11 Bernside Dr. Bristol, CT 06010 ATKINS, WILLIAM R. 1201 Knox Rd. Wynnewood, PA 19096 ATWOOD, THOMAS A. 36 Lenox St. Brockton, MA 02401 AUBE, PHILIP 508 Heath St. Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 AUBERT, RICHARD C. 260 Waverly Ave. Watertown, MA02172 AUGENTHALER, JAMES 97 Country Club Dr. Port Washington, NY 11050 AUGUST, PAUL M. 34 Frederick PI. Bergenfield, NJ AUNGST, GREGORY 605 N. Market St. Selinsgrove, PA 17870 AVALLONE, MICHAEL N. 154 Fern Hill Rd. Bristol, CT 06010 AVENIA, BRIDGET 271 Dartmouth St. Boston, MA 021 16 AVIZA, JAMES M. 873 Old Conn. Path Framingham, MA 01701 AYELLA, MARY E. 317 Linden La. Merlon, PA 19066 AYLWARD, CHRISTOPHER M. 6 Stanton St. Dorchester, MA 02124 BACHALIS, DANIEL T. 30 Burning Tree La. Trenton, NJ 08638 BADAVAS, CHARLES J. 127 Fox Dr. Allendale, NJ 07401 BALBONI, PATRICIA A. 12 Linscott Rd. Hingham, MA 02043 BALL, PATRICIA 58 Cutter St. Melrose, MA 02176 BANNAN, WILLIAM 20 Piety Corner Rd. Waltham, MA 021 54 BARBATO, JOHN A. 218 4th St. Hibbing, MN 55746 BARBIERI, WINIFRED 106 Centre St. Milton, MA 02186 BARKER, WILLIAM C. 58 Whitman Rd. Waltham, MA 021 54 BARKER, WILLIE E. 67 Kingsdale St. Dorchester, MA 02 124 BARLETTA, CARMEN T. 330 Sheridan Ave. Albany, NY 12206 BARRETT, MARY E. 31 Ayrault St. Newport, Rl 02840 BARRY, ANNE MARIE 8 Chandler Rd. Wilmington, MA 01887 BARRY, JOHN G. 44 Sherwood Rd. Medford, MA 02155 BASILE, JOHN D. 7 Lipton La. Williston Park, NY 11596 BATTISTA, GERARD J. 62 Lowell Rd. N. Reading, MA 01864 BAUMGARTNER, JOSEPH P. 51 Kyle Ave. Fort Devens, MA 01432 BAXTER, DENISE K. 11 Braebrook Rd. Acton, MA 01720 BAYLES, EDWARD J. 236 E. Middle Tpke. Manchester, CT 06040 BEATRICE, DENNIS F. 17 Marion Rd. Arlington, MA 02174 BEATY, PATRICK T. 311 Powderhorn Rd. Ft. Washington, PA 19034 BEAUCHAMP, PEDROJ. 123Trinitaria St. RioPiedras, PR 00927 BEAUDOIN, BEVERLY 92 Greenwood La. Waltham, MA 021 54 BEAUDOIN, RICHARD 36 Montgomery St. Cambridge, MA 02140 BECKETT, GARY K. 64 Martin Dr. Harrington Pk, NJ 07640 BEDDES, ROBERT J. 135 Beverly Rd. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 BEGONIS, DAVID J. 42 Unicorn Ave. E.Weymouth, MA 02189 BELISLE, DENNIS Kirby Lane Forestdale, Rl 02824 BELLI, GEORGE 133 Wakefield St. Reading, MA 01867 BELLM, DANIEL J. 1925 Barberry Dr. Springfield, I L 62704 BENECCHI, NANCY M. 253 Suffolk Ave. Revere, MA 02151 BENINGHOF, THOMAS 212 Weld St. Roslindale, MA 02131 BENNETT, HARVEY A. 188 Shaw Ave. Cranston, Rl 02905 BERARDUCCI, JOSEPH 1 5 Eastwood Dr. Plainville,CT 06062 BERGAMO, PATRICK A. 54 Union St. Emerson, NJ 07630 BERKOWITZ, IRWIN 46 Naples Rd. Brookline, MA 02146 346 BERMINGHAM, THOMAS V. 7 Pinecrest Rd. Scarsdale, NY 10583 BERNER, WILLIAM L. Eli Chapman Rd. 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Milton, MA 02186 BROWN, LAURA H. 4109SevillaSt. Tampa, FL 33609 347 BROWN, ROBERT J. 9 McKinley Ter. Lynn, MA 01902 BROWN, RONALD R. 117 Fieldstone Dr. Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 BRUNO, ROSEIVIARYJ. 329 Nottingham Way Union, NJ 07083 BRYSON,PAULJ. 133 Alcott Dr. Windsor, CT 06095 BUCCI, DAVID 244 Mosley Dr. Syracuse, NY 13206 BUCKLEY, CHARLES W. 44 Rogers Ave. Somerville, (VIA 02144 BUCKLEY, EDWARD J. 1 HilldalePL Ashland, MA 01721 BUCKLEY, WILLIAM J. 4 Saint Denis Dr. Westwood, MA 02090 BUCZYNSKI,NORENE J. 139 Circuit St. Franklin, NH 03235 BUGGY, BRIAN P. 7722 Geralayne Cir. Wauwatosa, Wl 53213 BULARZIK, JOHN A. 1 38 56th St. Downers Grove, IL 60515 BULGER, ROBERT P. 19 Rosecliff St. Roslindale, MA 02131 BURIGO, THOMAS M. 14 Fern St. New Rochelle, NY 10801 BURKE, JOHN R. 389 Salem St. Medford, MA 02155 BURKE, PAUL 20 Aberdeen Ave. Cambridge, MA 02138 BURKE, ROBERT J. 81 Wyoming Rd. 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Watertown, MA 02172 CAPONE, JOHN F. 3 Maher Ave. Hamden,CT 06514 CAPUTO, ROSANNE R. 50 Hilltop Rd. Hamden,CT 06514 CARDINALI, RICHARD 33 Carmine St. New York, NY 10014 CAREY, ELIZABETH A. 39 Alden Rd. Dedham, MA 02026 CAREY, JONATHAN 6605 Bay Tree Lane Falls Church, VA 22041 CARLETTI, PETER J. Arthur Road North Branford, CT 06471 CARLIN, WILLIAM 885 Pebble Hill Rd. Doylestown, PA 18901 CARLOW, MARY E. River Rd. Clarksburg, MA 02147 CARNEY, THOMAS J. 74 Woodstock St. N. Andover, MA 01845 CAROSELLI, CYNTHIA 546 East St. Dedham, MA 02026 CARPENTER, NANCY L. 19 Riverview Dr. Newbury, MA 01950 CARR, KATHLEEN A. 103 Demarest Ave. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 CARRIGAN, CATHY M. 47 Landseer St. W. Roxbury, MA 02132 CARTIN, MARGARET M. RFD 194 Buffalo Ave. Warren, Rl 02885 CARUSO, JANET H. 54 Walnut St. No. 16 Waltham, MA 021 54 CARVEY, RAYMOND C. 35 Knollwood Ln. Wayland, MA 01778 CASAUBON, THOMAS E. 589 Woodstock Rd. Southbridge, MA 01 550 CASCINO, LEONORA M. 439 Grove St. Glencoe, I L 60022 CASEY, ARTHUR 48 Hovey St. N. Quincy, MA 02171 CASEY, JOSEPH B. 32 Squantum St. Milton, MA 02186 CASEY, THOMAS J. 6407 Hollins Dr. Bethesda, MD 20034 CASHMAN, DANIEL Greenwood Park Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 CAUDRON, MARIE- LAURENCE 149 Salem St. No. 1 Boston, MA 021 13 CAULFIELD, JOHN 12 Norway Park Hyde Park, MA 02136 CAVANAUGH, MICHAEL 15 Dagmar PI. Stamford, CT 06905 CAVANAUGH, ROBERT P. 1485 River St. Hyde Park, MA 02136 CAWLEY, LEONARD A. 13 Marlbrough Rd. Salem, MA 01970 CELLA, KARYN L. 130 Ann Dr. Pittsfield, MA 01201 348 CELLI, JOSEPH 361 Parker St. Newton Ctr, MA 02159 CELLI, RICHARD J. 351 Parker St. Newton Ctr, MA 021 59 CHANDLER, SHARON 2897C Washington St. Boston, MA 021 19 CHECK, THOMAS 17185 MuirlandSt. Detroit, Ml 48221 CHEEVER, REGIS MARIE 425 Plymouth St. Abington, MA 02351 CHENG, ALLEN Y. 22 Walden St. Cambridge, MA 02140 CHERRY, WILLIAM E. 17 Thomville Cir. Penfield, NY 14526 CHETWYND, JAMES C. Jesuit Stud BC Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 CHIN, THOMAS P. 53 Highland St. Waltham, MA 02154 CHISOM;CARLENE 236SeaverSt. No. 12 Roxbury, MA 02121 CHIUSANO, ROSEMARY G. 47 Green Tree Rd. Marlton, NJ 08053 CHRIST, NICHOLAS 141 North Walnut St. Birdsboro, PA 19508 CHRISTENSEN, DALE H. Route 1 Pingree, I D 83262 CHRISTIAN, DAVID M. 1397 Washington St. Norwood, MA 02062 CHRISTIANO, JOHN M. 546 Spruce Ave. Garwood, NJ 07027 CIBLEY, LAURENCE J. 251 Grant Ave. Newton Ctr, MA 021 59 CIOFFI, ROBERT J. 368 Main St. Everett, MA 02149 CLAFFEY, MARYA. 56 Marsden St. Springfield, MA 01 109 CLAUS, A. MICHAEL 94 Wildwood Dr. Needham, MA 02192 CLOSE, MICHAEL F. 19 Oak Ridge Ave. Summit, NJ 07901 COAKLEY, PETER C. 1025 Ravine Dr. Youngstown, OH 44505 COAN, EDMUND 38 Golden Ball Rd. Weston, MA 02193 COCHRAN, JAMES A. 4407 W. 171st St. Cleveland, OH 44135 COCHRANE, JOHN L. 48 Kings Grant Rd. Marlboro, MA 01752 CODY, JAMES F. 36 Royal Ave. Cambridge, MA 02138 COEN, THOMAS F. 52 Pembroke St. Newton, MA 021 58 COFFEY, WILLIAM J. 226 W. Main St. Avon, MA 02322 COLALUCA, LESLIE A. 60 Jastram St. Providence, Rl 02908 COLBY, JOHN F. 67 Laurel St. Athol,MA01331 COLEMAN, GARY G. 3400 West 40th St. Trainer, PA 19013 COLEMAN, HELEN E. 1 Walnut St. Concord, MA 01 742 COLETTI, DANIEL 45 Greenlawn Ave. Newton Ctr, MA 021 59 COLLIER, ROBERT J. 136 Clinton Ave. Hillsdale, NJ 07642 COLLINS, JOHN A. 12 Park View Dr. Avon, CT 06001 COLLINS, MARY ELIZABETH 373 Central Ave. Milton, MA 02186 COLLINS, RICHARD M. 43 Clarkson St. Dorchester, MA 02125 COMRAS, PAULS. 7 Smith Rd. Randolph, MA 02368 CONBOY, PAUL 16 Richmere Rd. Boston, MA 02126 CONCEISON, ROBERT F. 98 Central Ave. Medford, MA02155 CONDON, KATHLEEN A. 196 Hamilton St. Dorchester, MA 02122 CONGENI, DONNA M. 33249 Warwickshire Solon, OH 44139 CONKLIN, LYNN M. 44 Linden St. Norwalk,CT 06851 CONLAN, THOMAS J. 43 Bald Hill Rd. Wilton, CT 06897 CONLEY, MARGARET A. 59 Mercier Ave. Dorchester, MA 02124 CONNOLLY, ANN F. 58 Gerald Rd. Milton, MA 02186 CONNOLLY, JOHN M. 84 Pearson Rd. Somerville, MA 02144 CONNOLLY, PATRICK 196 Navajo Rd. Springfield, MA 01 109 CONNOR, ROBERT M. 24 Crestwood Cir. Norwood, MA 02062 CONNORS, ANNE M. 85 Needham St. Dedham, MA 02026 CONNORS, HAROLD 14 Hudson PI. Cranston, Rl 02905 CONNORS, JAMES 702 East 6th Street S. Boston, MA 02127 CONNORS, JOHN P. 33 Charles St. Belmont, MA 02178 CONROY, CHRISTINE M. 28 Brettwood Rd. 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PHILIP WOOD, U.S.N. (Ret) MRS. ANNA WOOD FORD MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. WOROBEL MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH M. ZLATOPER 393 Paul M. Aloi, Editor-in-Chief Peter R. Vidi, Managing Editor Richa.rd Breunig, Photo Editor 394 Rev. John R. Trzaska, Faculty Advisor E.G. LeBre, Business IVlanager Ron Kowalski, Sports Editor 395 Anne Bayse, Features Editor Karen Sornberger, Student Life Editor Clifford E. Myatt, Director of Photography 396 Angela Tremaglio, Senior Editor Diane Kenney, Academics Editor Heidi Schwarzbauer, Activities Editor 397 Staff Members (1st row; L to R) Lynn Conklin, Steve Perry, Curt Brown, Rich Breunig (2nd row; L to R) Michael Owens, Lore Lee, Rick Carlson, Rosie Mead, C.B. Stillger Layout Staff (L to R) Linda Albamonti, Maureen Quinn, Andrea Tremagiio Linda Radoccia, Layout Editor 398 Paul M. Aloi Editor-in-Chief Peter R. Vidi Managing Editor E.G. LeBre Business Manager Rev. John R. Trzaska S.J Advisor SubTurri 1973 EDITORS Angela M. Tremaglio Senior Editor Karen A. Sornberger Student Life Editor Heidi L. Schwarzbauer Activities Editor Diane L. Kenney Academics Editor Anne Bayse Features Editor Ronald J. Kowalski Sports Editor CONTRIBUTERS Steve Bauer Richard Cardinale Lynn Conklin Len De Luca Paul Hughes Bob Laprel Jim Loughran Mark McGuire Tom Murphy Dan Natchek Roger Pelissier Steve Reid Laura Seely Bob Sullivan Chris Taccone PHOTO STAFF Richard A. Breunig Photo Editor Clifford E. Myatt Jr. Asst. Photo Editor Mark A. Allyson Curt Brown Richard Carlson Lore Lee John Matthews Carol Mills Denis Nothern Charles Owens Michael Owens Steve Perry C.B. Stillger LAYOUT STAFF Linda Radoccia Layout Editor Linda Albamonti Maureen Quinn Andrea Tremaglio The Prologue Theme on Wisdom is a selection from the Book of Sirach (Ecclesiastes) chapter 1 , verses 2-1 0. Jody Bigham, who called to remind many of the Seniors of their portrait appointments; Karen Dickinson, who helped us arrange photography of the student nurses; Bill Dworet, of the Scuba Club; Rev. Edward J. Hanrahan S.J.; Mr. S.J. Leslie, of September Farms; Eddie Miller and his staff at Sports Information; Tony Pontecorvo, of Alpha Kappa Psi; Miss Pat Regan, of the School of Nursing; Mel Scherbarth, of Stevens Studios; Rev. Francis J. Sweeney S.J., of the Humanities Series; Rev. James A. Woods S.J., University Registrar; The featured faculty and administrators; The Cultural and Social Committees. 399 GENERAL INDEX Academics 103 Accounting Academy 146 Activities 119 Advertisements 367 Alpha Kappa Psi 147 Aipiia Phi Omega 143 Band 120 Basl etball 180 Black Student Activities 161 Boston 9 9 Campanella, Frank 110 Cheerleaders 122 Chess Club 153 Chinese Student Club 159 Chorale 124 Commuter ' s Committee 130 Concerts 96 Council For Exceptional Children 150 Courtside Club 154 Cross Country 176 Delta Sigma Pi 148 Dramatics Society 126 Features 87 Finance Academy 146 Food Cooperative 94 Football 166 Fulton Debate 137 Gold Key Society 144 Goldsmith, George Ill Grey, Rev. Thomas, S.J 112 Graduate Student Association 133 Heights, The 134 Hockey 189 Humanities Series 91 Index, Senior 345 International Forum 159 Interview Game 117 Jewish Student Alliance 102 Judo Club 156 Kappa Delta Epsilon 151 Math Club 149 McDonough, Rev. Leo, S.J 113 Mendel Club 152 Middle Earth 163 Monan, Rev. J. Donald, S.J 104 Photo Club 154 Pi Sigma Epsilon 148 Prologue 1 Przewlocki, Dean Lester 114 Pulse 140 Rider Staff 131 Rugby 178 Sailing 202 Science Fiction Club 153 Scuba Club 155 Seidel, Mary 115 Seniors 209 Ski Team 158 Soccer 174 Sodality 142 S.O.M. Review 136 S.O.M. Scholarship Trust Fund 149 Sports 165 Sports Complex 88 Stevens, Rev. Richard, S.J 116 Student Life 47 Stylus 136 SubTurri 394 Sub-Varsity Sports 200 Tae Kwoh Do 1 57 Trainers 206 Tutorial Program 151 U.G.B.C 132 Women ' s Sports 204 Wrestling 198 WVBC 138 400 :-• i ' r---.-; ' - -; w £ ? ' -.- ' , - , •4: ,-.. - ., V- ff - --■- ' 4r ? ' X. ' — I l- ■ la I CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY PLAYOFFS ..-■ cs f. 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