Boston College - Sub Turri Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1981

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Stylus 1st Row: Julia Golier, Joanne Wojtyto, Kathy Head, 2nd Row: Rick Marcil, Nina Gilbert, Theresa Burns, Joe Kirchqassner, Rich Champoux 3rd Row- Paul Squatriti Stylus, the literary and arts magazine, has brought to attention the creative talents of the Bos- ton College community since 1882. The magazine has aimed to stimulate interest in the achievements of the students with its publications. Stylus welcomes all types of literary and artistic creations: fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, photo- graphy, and artwork, with a wide range of styles, from thought provoking to humorous. The only re- quirement for a submission is that it be of high quali- ty: original, imaginative, and well-written. Staff members who have demonstrated a con- tinuing interest and responsible attendance are elected to the editorial board for the following year. The editorial board consists of assisting the editors in determining policy, activities and improvements for the magazine. In recent years, Stylus has been a biannual periodical. For the 1980-81 year, three issues were published. The 1979-80 Stylus was chosen a third place winner in the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, which judges undergraduate maga- zines for literary and artistic excellence. This year, the 99th year of publication, the editors and staff intend to continue the high level of quality of Stylus, reflecting the talent of the Boston College Students. 236

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1st row: S. Coffay (photo ed.). C. Faro (layout ed.), K. Shire (editor-in-chief), P. Fitzgerald (asst. ed.), J. Greco (asst. news ed.), L. Sergi (news ed.), S. Reynolds (features ed.), 2nd row: M.E. Malone (asst. ed. ' C. D ' Atri (asst. ed), E. Speranza (asst. news ed.), J. Tully (copy ed.) The Heights Undeniably the best place on campus to learn the newspaper business, from reporting to production, The Heights is also the most complete and most often- referred-to source of information at Bos- ton College. The paper is guided by an editorial board of thirteen candidates for saint- hood, and involves some 1 00 students on its news, features, sports, photography, production, and business staffs. Each Monday the work of these support staffs is published and distributed free of charge. The product is a knit of hard news, inter- views, reviews, sports reports, commen- taries, and, of course, humor. Efforts, all, to stop these widening apathetic yawns and to deal specifically with the concerns of the BC community. As an organization, the Heights is of a special nature. On the one hand it pro- vides the facilities and the expertise for true professional development. On the other, its atmosphere is predominatly social; it ' s a place to make friends as well as to learn. 1st row: E. Yost, L. Gallagher, M. Connell, M. O ' Keefe, J. Greco, S. Coffay. J. Long, C. D ' Atri, E. Speranza, S. Dirac, M. Mastromarino, P. Mullins, C. Langen 2nd row: R. Caro, J. Strenneford, N. Quinn, W. Owens, M. Pallone, T. Shea, C. Faro, J. Tully, G. Karalias, K. Shire, M.E. Malone, R. Miller 3rd row: M. Veilleux, P. Fitzgerald, M. Lane, C. Shimkus, K. Mulcahy, P. Madden, K. Timothy, S. Reynolds, L. Sergi, J. Stocking, E. Abbott, A. Maini 235



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Collage Free University BORN: 1977, Carney basement — Joe Holson (father) — mother unknown . . . HOME: Where the heart is and the sun always shines — McElroy 111 . PROFESSION: Offering alternative academic courses to the B.C. com- munity . . . RESPONSIBILITY: The Grand Enlight- enment of the college community — for the attainment of the true Renaiss- ance man and woman (we ' re equal opportunity) . . . HISTORY: It was a cool crisp, autumn day way back in 1 977 when the Free U was conceived; some say it was cloned. It matured quickly and soon (1 978) it was adopted by the cool, casual, chivalrous Chris Lamed. Locked in the dark, dark Collage is a student newspaper serving as the AHANA (African, Hispanic, Asian, Native American) voice of Boston Col- lege. We are a unique medium of news in that our paper is produced by and about AHANA peoples. Our goal is to serve as a unifying bond among AHANA students at Boston College by means of dispersing relevant and interesting news. Collage is of significant importance to the AHANA community here at B.C., for it informs them on matters which affect them directly here at the university. It also provides them with an indepth analysis of the issues; whereas other publications might only furnish a brief and superficial coverage of the issues relating to the AHANA community. We work in conjunction with the AHA- NA Students Office which provides ser- vices to all AHANA students attending Boston College and also serves as an intermediary between all Third World organizations on campus. dungeon of Carney Basement it strug- gled through its second formative year. It transcended from the basement to the spacious confines of McElroy 111. Expanding to over forty classes it ser- vices over 500 Boston College stu- dents, faculty, and alumni. Presently the directors are Donna McCabe and Mike Deneen, who are seeing the Free U. mature into adulthood. Indeed in 1980-81 the Free U. is experiencing the reputation of providing a diverse and well-taught alternative course load. This excellence has become the trademark of the Free U. and is its most valuable quality . . . QUOTE: We ' ll get over it FAVORITE SONG: Another one bites the dust FAVORITE WRITERS: Tom Petit, Deb- bie Dowling, Donna McCabe, and a cast of thousands. FAVORITE BOOK: The Free U Booklet FAVORITE COLORS: Flourescent Orange and Disco Silver . . . FAVORITE DRINK: Gallons of Gallo 1st row: L. Rueger, K. Minor, C. Callan, D. McCabe, T. Petit, E. Davidson, 2nd row: J. English, C. Casserly, B. Dowling, K. Murvine, D. Dowling, 3rd row: M. Marks, E. Fogarty, B. Brill, M. Denee, G. Cost, C. Ventetuolo 237

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