College of New Rochelle - Annales Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1972

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ANNALES 1972 THE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK 2 Circular , always circular Our lives curl , composing The infinite question. 3 Amid exploding silence And life ' s muted rumblings We search out passage ways. Pin-pricks of light May smile on us Sometimes Like enmeshed fire. We press a less-cold nose Against the looking glass. 6 All we may call Our own Are those expressions Of each experience. i Kathy Stoessel Chris LaSala 14 Patty O ' Connell Dian Marchetti 16 Laura Fulin 18 19 Mrs. Catherine J. Fields 20 Mrs. Catherine Maurer Sr. Phyllis Hinchclijfe, Dean of Students Sr. M. Christopher Pecheux As we spin the wheel designs Between realities And our patterned dreams , Teach us in time— That we too may define What each together means. Dr. Margaret M. Cattavan 23 24 Dr. Aliys D. Vergara 27 28 29 30 Sr. Lorette Brophy 32 35 Eleanor Cerbone Elizabeth Rocque Tennyson Dede Ruller Jane Canner 37 What if a moment ' s magic spell Could let me drift hack , Beyond the smoky-veiled Sunset ' s tinge. 38 Then what were haze And shaded figures , Faces dim-in-mind , Could hum away Like morning mists Louise Feldhaus And turn as real And clear as light that Sun-drenched earth can draw. Barbara Grcevic 39 Wendy Melone Nancy Morse 40 The sharp assault of Ideas: What is the meaning of meaning Sr. Marie-Celine Miranda Rev. Francis Donohue Mrs. Barbara Freitas 42 ■v Mr. Thomas Taaffe 43 44 45 Miss Gertrude Navin Sr. Alice Alexander 46 rt-ff Denise Meany Student Body President Absurd to hope that people can live In communal privacy, Crazy to think they can converse In sensitive honesty, Stupid to dream they can dispense With all formality, And self-contradictory, certainly, To imagine that failure succeeds When you ' ve tried to do more than you can. (Will we accomplish even a third of what we should Or shall all our best work really be done In one simple evening ' s dancing?) 51 Trudy Conway Ellie Hickey Chris Morrison 53 54 55 Dr. Elizabeth Brophy • Dr. Mary Anne Kelbley Dr. Katherine Henderson Mrs. Barbara McManus The bass no longer outscores the treble , and the delicate is no longer inferior 57 58 59 61 .. Francine Nolin 62 Ngaire O ' Connell Mr. Michael T. MacNeil Dr. Bernard Cioffari WW Sr. Dawn Mestier Dr. Rudolph A. Eckhardt Mr. Richard D. Cassetta 66 69 70 Mary Cornelia Broderick Beginnings come slowly— Tortoise-shelled , hut open As we who hold them Will make them unfold. Treasure this time That is ours to tell As it spills Brown and golden Molding our moments And our selves. 75 76 77 Lesley Quinlan Fink Mary Eckert Dolores Jachimiak Mr. Phillip Scarcella 81 Dr. Margaret M. Bedard 82 Dr. James R. Middleton 84 But spin the life web carefully— Around us it will turn To wrap us deep in mystery . . . . Annette Yacavone Trisha Roach 85 86 87 Sr. Mary Boyan 91 Kathy Schrader 92 Angie O ' Loughlin Senior Class President 93 Maria Dilorio Linda Goldstein Teresa Hegerty 95 1 ® 96 Identity is something to share: To live in, To out live . . . Like the sea . . . Bixie Foley Rosann Claps m mm Claudia Howe Harding 97 98 Mr. O. Anthony Poli Mr. Robert J. Markle Dr. Louis Kacmarynski 100 101 Mr. Francis Varella 102 103 104 Mrs. Adelaide H. Wexler Sr. Anne Marie Quilty 106 Mrs. Julie Walker 107 108 Robin Burks Jo-Ann Schilling 110 Barbara Didimamoff 111 Sr. Dorothy Ann Kelly, Dean Dr. Joseph P. McMurray, President 113 Mrs. Marie Saulny Mrs. Laudilina Taaffe Let us take the time To listen and to know Tomorrows songs Today. Let us stay Before we go Too quickly away. Let us make the time 117 118 Dorothy Heitz Margie McCoy Kay Rollman 119 121 Rabbi Jack Bemporad Dr. Donald M. Spoto vV;y ' 4 Rev. Robert Wilde The vicious cycles of hatred are sometimes broken By quiet people refusing to pass-on pain , The glorious circles of love are constantly welded By quiet people daring to clasp hands , And the strongest creative act in the bravest person Is to gently love. mam Bonnie Conrad 126 Pilar Ramirez f 128 129 Maureen Carroll Monica Griffiths Cathie Mannion 131 Martha Tirrell Clare Carter Denise Sweeney Barbara Demirjian „ ..J Maria Phillips 133 134 135 137 Kathy Bunyar 139 Kaleidoscope whirl! Life is sound , colors, lights, dreams— A gypsy at heart. 140 141 142 143 144 Toni Harris Tina Collins mk e And the air is quiet With the stirring Of fingers Racing Into touch inspired songs Donna Quattrocchi 146 Maggie Horan 147 Mary ]ane Cicoria Mariana Solomka Melanie Ivancho 149 Joan Varrone Listen to the wisdom Of a wind ' s song Through dry grass . . . How it speaks The wonder Of this present Which has past. Debbie Reinhardt 150 Julie LeBrun Rocio Videgain 151 152 153 Dr. Charles C. Daly 154 155 156 Ellen Burke She is serendipity and sense Subject for a sculptor ' s chisel In her stillness Or her elfin candor. Sue Ripp 157 Nina F ontane Lorraine Ciardullo 159 A kind of royal demeanor Becomes her sensitivity As she contemplates the wood inlays, The rich Mohammed-tapestries, So knowingly, Yet still amazed. Mary Michele Khadabux She is polished Above the roughness Of this trivia— Annie Leon Kathy Meek 162 Kyung-Sim Kim Joanne Toone I would listen to her wisdom Before she quickly disappears Like the hushed , The snuffed-out fragrance Of vanishing wisteria. Nancy Thomas 163 165 Carole Gallagher Melanie Moser When all is said and all is done What is the truth about the sun? And if she flies away each night Who tells her when the time is right To come and smile for one day more? (I think she tip-toes out the door So no one ever hears her come). Is that the truth about the sun? 168 169 Sr. Theresa Eppridge Mr. Charles Meyers Chris Griffin 173 175 §!!f Kate Weber Linda Pescamona 111 ANNALES 1972 MARY ANN DICORPO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DOLORES JACHIMIAK BUSINESS MANAGER ALEXIS LEITCH COPY EDITOR MELANIE MOSER LAYOUT EDITOR JOSEPHINE TORRE LITERARY EDITOR ELIZABETH MCKENNA SALES MANAGER 180 STAFF BUSINESS Lizabeth Ann Beauregard Susan Brown Moira McCue Kathleen Scott Ann Vance PHOTOGRAPHERS Carole Gallagher Maureen O ' Connor Kathleen Sheehan Marlene Tutera Kathleen Weber COVER DESIGN: Robin Salmaggi FACULTY ADVISOR: Sister Mary Jane Robertshaw, O.S.U. PHOTOGRAPHY: Alwood E. Harvey Studios PRINTING: Bill Hawthorne, T. O ' Toole Sons LITERARY CREDITS: Carole Gallagher 57 ; Thomas J. Gardiner 51 , 125 ; Janine Hurley 96 , 145 ; Patricia Jellen 42 ; Kathleen Stark 140 . PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Brian T. Burke 157 ; Sarah Carson 133 ; Richard Delbango 122 ; Margaret Dodds 125 ; Tony Dooley 148 ; Joan Roulett Endres 136 ; Carole Gallagher 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 112 , 113 , 115 , 166 , 175 , 177 , 182 , 183 , 200 ; Chris Loomie 125 ; Susan McFadden 2 , 42 , 167 ; Linda Hoagland Meyers 138 , 139 ; Albin J. Moderacki 108 ; Maureen O ' Connor 30 , 57 , 83 ; Elizabeth Ocskay 138 ; Linda Pescamona 118 ; Patricia Roach 157 ; David Shaw 8 , 30 , 33 , 83 , 135 , 165 , 179 ; Kathleen Sheehan 126 , 127 , 128 , 136 , 178 ; Tec Art Photography 173 ; Nancy Thomas 116 ; Marlene Tutera 76 , 77 , 126 , 147 , 167 ; Kathleen Weber 23 , 31 , 32 , 47 , 68 , 69 , 82 , 88 , 89 , 90 , 107 , 114 , 121 , 149 ; Penny White 122 , 185 ; Bruce Wallace 143 ; Wyckoff Studios 26 . SALES Eileen Bertsch Robin Burks Maureen Carroll Patricia Dayner Kathleen Dolan Maria Dilorio Margaret Goble Margaret Lenihan Laureen McDonald Ngaire O ' Connell Elizabeth Lynn Roberts Deidre Ruller Joan M. Sweeney 181 Misted Our moons turn Silver-tipped And testing Us. And the rest, The star V Ie never see Apart from Reasons So questions Curl about The Center In swirls Of restlessness. Follows us— Still And certain, Fixed In flux.


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