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Man Ig Re, La Bde Me bok: oes Sore ca ff AY. sie wk hs hk ‘ V+ w 7 ? om ‘ ‘ - “ G a LEAT AE AN AEM - a Dominican Col ont £ Ome @ Blauvelt, New ¥ if | ‘dpi Hil pes thst Ata ——— TABLE OF CONTENTS: PPO TTR MON ne OCULVEe =... PAGUEDIILGS @ =. 1 OOS eet. Underclassmen. . SUUOUS “de ean Try to Remember Advertisements . DEDICATION We of Dominican College See Beyond the Walls, Classrooms and Buildings Which Represent D.C. to the External Community, to the Warmth and Friendship Which Envelops Our Campus, and Emerges From Our Interested and Dedicated Students, Faculty, and Personnel. Since Its Initiation as a Junior College, Dominican Has Continued to Grow in Size, Shape, and Scope to What We at Present Claim as Our College. The Rockland Community Has Come to Recognize Dominican College as a Valuable Educational Facility, Rooted in Integrity and Concern. For These Reasons, and Many More, We, the Members of the 1976 Aubade, Dedicate This Yearbook to DOMINICAN COLLEGE — as It Will Ever Be in Our Hearts and in Our Minds, Although the Sun Now Sets on Its Horizon. Gonna Take a Sentimental Journey Gonna Set, My Heart at Ease, ; ii o® ‘ SES Beatie AS ae iS “ Bb a Gonna Make, a Sentimental Journey 10 ene arte eerente ae Cy DOMINICAN COLLEG WE 1086s 18 11 uy Bw Pee 3 N fe Be : RS eee SS 7 — ENJOY YOURSELF You work and work for years and years. You're always on the go. You never take a minute off, Too busy making dough. Someday you say you ll have your fun, when you re a millionaire Imagine all the fun you'll have — in your old rocking chair. Enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think, Enjoy yourself while you're still in the pink. 14 Sr. Natalie Casey President ADMINIS Sr. Kathleen Sullivan Academic Dean Sr. Barbara Werner Director of Student Development TRATION Sr. Mary Dower Business Manager O°? 6m Sr. Michaela Director of Development Sr. Rose Veronica Registrar Kevin Flaherty Director of Financial Aid 15 16 Sr. Mary Foley Asst. Director ADMISSIONS Michael Stocks Recruiter John Brennan Director LIBRARY Sr. Virginia Kissack Librarian 1 l allt ath aaa ia ES bb ‘it a e] Harbhajan Arn Asst. Librarian 17 18 EDUCATION “Education is not a social process. Education is growth. Education ts not preparation for life, education ts life itself.” John Dewey Sr. Tina Marie, Ed.D. Richard Jackson, Ed.D. ttRbote $04 - HS sms) gt Nn” SHH Sm Sn a $e aN Perce BVSO Sedu Pee igt SFO Rie susesc MN PEO SOtedede satwioseSOO% Adasen Geese Ed.D. 2) William Buchan ice Kirk Sr. Al Harry Fromm, D.J. Lit. Yolanda Heinlein Sr. Anne Cecil 19 20 MODERN LANGUAGES “Accent ts the soul of a language; it glues the feeling and truth to it.” Rousseau Sr. Ann Bernadette Candace De Russy, PhD. E dith Grossman, Ph.D. FINE ARTS “All arts are brothers; each is a light to the others” Marion Howe Doris Koczko 21 RELIGIOUS STUDIES “We have enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us Love one another.” — Swift Julio Burunat, Ph.D. John Lounibos, Ph.D. “Be a philosopher, but amidst all your philosophy, be still a man.” PHILOSOPHY Humes William Hurst, Ph.D. Sr. Genevieve Marie 22 SCIENCE “Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of our science.” Emerson Reese Arcement Sr. Marian Reed “Speech is the mirror of the soul; as the man, so ts the SP HE CH speech.” Syrus Solomon Rothstein Sr. Dorothy Wieting, Ed.D. 23 24 Vivian Shayne, Ph.D. PSYCHOLOGY “In the whole circle of human interest there is no need so vital as for a better understanding of the laws of mind and character.” Youmams John Chan, Ph.D. Patrick Carroll, Ph.D. ENGLISH “Literature ts the greatest of all sources of refined pleasures.” Huxley Sr. Miriam Catherine Robert Crie Sr. Dorothy Anita, Ph.D. 25 26 AISTORY Sr. Janet McCauley, Ph.D. “A history indeed is the witness of times, the light of truth.” Cicero Sr. Michele Nugent Sophie Welisch, Ph.D. Catherine Ricardo Phillip O’Brien MATHEMATICS “The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought.” Ellis Sr. Margaret Flynn Sr. Barbara Werner 27 NURSING “To preserve a man alive in the midst of so many chances ts as great a miracle as to create him. Taylor Marie Smith Susan Rudnick 28 Virginia O'Halloran Geraldine Brown, Ph.D. BUSINESS “Business ts the salt of life.” Richard MacFkadden . Harry Spiegel 29 Sas ads PA ee oS ae rs = 8 = o s = Ss = = = % eo. «a 3S “-™-=™ NY —— 2 9 Ys rs SCIENCES SOCIAL Florence Gadol Jedi DO} Robert Moseley, Wasyl Kalynowych, Ph.D. 30 31 ACTINITIES RQ ii 1 WW | IS Se a} A S ern ey tyne ere Pa a Aue as far Be | 7 . ll ; AY ee ai ery io ro May “SPeagy: | Y GMO i ; ¢ i] ' YA (p = Wy, Af = = z SNS GG : au Qs SS 2S iy ) Hu v ROLL OUT THE BARREL Roll out the Barrel, We'll have a Barrel of fun. Roll out the barrel, We've got the blues on the run. Sing Boom Fa ra rah! Ring out a song of good cheer. Now’s the time to roll the barrel, For the gang’s all here. 34 ROLLER SKATING PARTY MONTVALE RINK October 15, 1975 Herb Bunin BARN DANCE September 26, 1975 35 STUDENT BODY MEETING September 23, 1975 Casey, O.P. Sr. Natalie Pre lent SLC 36 October 10, 1975 , a 37 ONE TO ONE DANCE October 3, 1975 a Wk Se Gs Papen thy stb LI 39 . - . . . Concerned With Kings and Presidents, Time and Eternity . The Aquin Players Present: Mesdames, Messieurs, a Simple Play for Your Entertainment ] 776 AND ALL THAT ‘— . These Lights Are Horrible. I Think It’s hep: Commies oe They Must Be Worse for the Complexion They re Disrupting Than the Sunlight. the Whole Country. 40 t You Have Any Reactions? 9 S q You Know I Had Forgotten About Tea I Should Dearly Love a Dish of Tea. I'm Afraid I Stull Don't It re Singing “Adeste Fidelis” Just Like Was Christmas. 9 Well, They Understand. 41 42 RING DAY November 7, 1975 The Ring Day Ceremony is an event which the Juniors look forward to from their Freshman year on. They remember the work involved in setting up this day when they were Freshmen, and enjoy being on the receiving end. It is a day for reminiscing memories which have accumulated in their two years at D.C. and a day of looking towards the future and good times yet to be had. Ring Day is an annual event which is the first major activity in which the Freshmen are involved. The work these students put into developing an interesting and enjoyable day, for the Juniors, is obvious by the end result and good time had by all. 43 44 HALLOWEEN MIXER October 31, 1975 Music by: OPEN ROAD 45 OPEN HOUSE October 29, 1975 ata price You can afford... $600 A SEMESTER ran we! me wen; ee. Swe gt , aii i aaa ie? tipawmnl ae SS) eth toes FLAG FOOTBALL This year at Dominican, a new activity emerged as a result of a challenge posed to us by STAC. Many an afternoon saw D.C. guys practicing flag football for their competi- tion game although we were unsuccessful in the end. The practice and game were enjoyed by all. Maybe, eventu- ally, we'll have a regular team in this sport. 47 FREE DOMINICAN Under the editorship of Maureen Murphy and Carol Paguaga, and the Moderatorship of Sr. Virginia, the newspaper has continued to bring free thought to D.C. students. 49 50 FRESHMAN RECEPTION November 2, 1975 Lawrence Room Each year the Freshman Class is given a reception in their honor. In the presence of the faculty of the college and their parents, the Freshmen are formally accepted into the college community. Freshman Class President Addresses the Parents 51 52 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Mary Cappola — Gan Sr. Barbara Werner — Moderator NES aN anscantel PROIRGEcarroaneasionen Nii 53 LECTURES AT D.C. As an activity at Dominican lectures were held to acquaint students with various topics. Last Spring, Sr. Mary McCormick arranged for Dr. Smithdas to speak at D.C. He spoke of the accomplishments a deaf-blind person could achieve and told us of his life. Dr. Smithdas impressed the audience with his accomplishments. Charles Berlitz, author of THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE, spoke at Dominican on November 19th. He discussed the various disappearances that have occurred in the triangle, and he gave some of his theories on the sub- ject. Bill Claflin, Coordinator for Alcohol Education for Rockland County, came to D.C. through the aid of our Nursing Department. He spoke on social alcoholism and its effects. em oe a PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION December 16, 1975 ae = 43 5 3, a ke Aw -emPe 55 56 CHRISTMAS PARTY December 18, 1975 57 58 Se Dae Werner | Moderator Joan Contini and Lucy Lotita, (Co-Editors) YEARBOOK STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kim Costanza Pete Ferraro Lorraine Sperone Cindi Wanamaker Sh eree Zallo STAFF Karen Baldassare Kathy Gartner Nancy Lynch Laura Murphy Carolyn Phillips Terry Principe Patty Byron Business Manager 60 Moderator: Sr. Dorothy Wieting President: Cindi Wanamaker Treasurer: Grace Cassetta ereegtentinete tet SA = ES President: Sheree Zallo Treasurer: Maureen Sullivan Moderator: Secr etary: Sr. Tina Marie Pat Shelton Stocks GIES. Student Chapter of Council for Exceptional Children 61 (re ie rf! hy Hi nh i fi Haeiey Wenig mS mM ye it ny i diate wil Wylie Hindi wily Ne wlnigliictie i Hn ROUEN TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Take me out to the ball game. Take me out with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks; I don't care if I never get back. So it’s Root, Root, Root for the Home team. If they don't win, it’s a shame! For it’s one, two, three strikes you're out — At the Old Ball Game. sins ithesaniranon ECE us ¥975 BASEBALL Front Row: G. Scalia, E. Kipp, S. Dugandzic, Captain, W. Fitzgerald, P. Dugandzic. Back Row: P. Vogel, S$. McGuigan, G. Green, J. Miranda, M. Quinn, Coach Macken. 65 66 et ee eee x H 4 ARR Batra aie L. Vallati, S. Zallo, Co-Captains. Second Row: D. Hoeneveld, P. Guthrie, C. Conklin, K. Broderick, C. Wanamaker, L. Lyver. Third Row: Coach Macken, B. Effinger, M. Coppola, M. Dianuzzo, C. Hart, J. McDougall. Front Row: HO? VOLLEYBALL assed SAN Mt te, 67 D.C. had a very successful th a record of yball season wi volle A leam.— 4 VW = B Team — 1 Waa 68 eae ne OK © 69 BP. ee ee a a ES te Front Row: J. Gartner, F. Roes, J. McKenna, D. Sullivan, B. LeMay, Captain E. Reilly, J. Darcy, N. Davren. ae Back Row: Coach Macken, J. Davis, G. Scalia, B. Beaton, J. Santos, $. Anzalone, P. Dugandzic, E. Kipp, K. O'Brien, T. Mirabito, N. Davren. 70 v The 1975 Soccer Season proved our most successful yet. 6 Wins — 7 Losses SENIORS 7 MEN'S VARSITY Front Row: N. Davren, B. LeMay, D. Wilson, D. Sullivan, T. Daly, J. Gartner, Manager. Back Row: Coach Macken, K. Flynn, J. Thompson, M. Delaney, J. Green, P. Vogel, S. Boyle, B. Kolman, J. Grant. Co-captains The varsity basketball team has added another successful season to its record. 73 Seniors In Action 75 76 Seymdiactiadiins Toni Stefano Gail Tullo Chris Conklin CHEERLEADERS 1975 Sue Hampton Maureen Dianuzza, Ann Foster; Co-Captains ——_ Susan Cappiello Each year the Dominican Cheerleaders do their best to inspire the teams. Debbie Koellner 7a 78 CHEERLEADERS Sue Hampson, Terry Gartner, Gail Tullo, Chris Conklin, Debbie Koellner Captains: Ann Foster, Maureen Dianuzzo aS a JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Domenic Buttino, Robert Brophy, Glenn Scalia, Barry LeMay, Neil Davren, Tom Latona. Back Row: Coach Macken, Joe Thompson, Mike Lowney, Monty Delaney, Kevin Flynn, Juan Santos, Scott Anzalone, Paul Dugandzic, Ed Kipp. 79 80 81 Seniors ictiet y ita “ff o Me nets on Woden a er Orne WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Front Row: Patti Walsh, Mary Cappola, Chris Hart, Colleen Meenan. Kneeling Front: Joanne McDougall, Linda Vallati — Co-Captains. Back Row: Renee Black, Kim Costanza, Mary Curry, Cathy O'Connor, Mary Ellen Murphy, Manager Cindi Wanamaker, Coach Mike Stocks. 83 84 iste oven ) 85 D.C. TRIP Men’s Varsity TO MARYLAND February, 1975 Junior Varsity Women’s Varsity 87 BASKETBALL TRIP D.C. — 51 88 TO ALBANY Sp Rose — 21 AS eae 89 gaye da 90 92 93 Gea Y ) a - Pas m_ N F v PD LEA LES 7 i 4 A, PLSD act = ? melee Ly Z Y — SOV Z ty YS PN . rea fy 7 g SOIL b g ‘ VLLLLLEE Z Vp GEN CELE CHUTES, é J Gy ee ___ NC ESEPSABEE NN esl ——— NN eez7 ill x SITES ——s == MV, PIPL PLII TD ACPO LAT DA Wy pili h, ppg sag ge segs Lf LMM GGL ff Yyluaassryy j G A ‘ 7, VfL Aff YW, Vf YY MM Yo, 7 ZY Beha z GY sa pare = Lop tty z: Wpasrnns eae 7 ———— (DERCLHS eat aee Po Tee , BZ ze: ree r= ze Oe ed OF Lei yer amd Ce oe IE we et aay PSE LI Be pentece: Sse. ‘ y L Uf S LG LS’ sas ao Badi CAEL, 22 ON EON ta ee Wh Se eS | AN AT ee = f 1 yy = == PE ey EE —————— ae 7PSe $ i | LMLLD ———— z Za AG LLL = i € R a LLLL a ae sarwepaaare.¥: fap ri wo wa Oe. Powe my, yet ew eee. SCHOOL DAYS School days, school days Dear old golden rule days Reading and ’Riting and ’Rithmetic Taught to the tune of a Hickory Stick! You were my queen in Calico Iwas your Bashful, Barefoot Beau You wrote on my slate I love you so. When we were a couple of kids. 95 96 esd LEAS F Ng! Freshman year is the time of a new awakening. Students become free to be themselves — self-governed and self-directed. 97 98 A fresh initiation of ideas, knowledge and experience develops a spirit of freedom and independence. 99 100 EEE Sophomore year is a mixture of the familiar with the much still unknown. : ot sige ge Salient? anes — eseomepesieensssercetne ee sicher sah sean iol te ssn ea ase NE ate Pt ert wee a 101 102 As students move beyond the new found freedom of the first year towards the responsibilities which come with time and self-determination . ee — ar 4 9 ce id . or et 4 se Ly -_ ji N oe . . a of reees “eo ZF. ° . . . an independence emerges within each individual as they begin a major, choose a career, and initiate their life goals. 103 104 Junior year is characterized by an eagerness to complete the framework that was started such a short eternity ago. 105 106 Our freedom has developed to the extent that we can enjoy and exercise independence to move in, out and around new experlences. 107 THOSE WERE THE DAYS Those were the days, my friend! We thought they'd never end. We'd sing and dance forever and a day We lived the life we choose — We'd fight and never loose, For we were young, And sure to have our way. 109 Michael McArdle BYA, PSV GHOLOGM “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” 110 Peter Ferraro B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “It’s not how good you are, it’s how good they think you are.” Barry LeMay pee US LNE SS ADMINISTRATION “No love, no friendship can ever cross our path, without it affecting us in some way forever.” Annie Talley B.S. NURSING “To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.” 112 Mary Coppola B.A. MATHEMATICS “The art of living is sometimes forgotten. Live every moment as if it was our last, for life is our only freedom on earth.” Constance Oates B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Our life is like a shining star; remembering the past, shining for the present, but always looking for tomorrow. © Daniel Sullivan B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “Nothing so reminds a man he is mortal as leaving a place; Memories are treasures that cannot be stolen.” Diane Dunne B.S. NURSING “Wisdom is discovering how to live, to love; To learn, and to laugh; Each day a little more.” UPS Deborah Amacker B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die Life is a broken winged bird, That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.” Paul Vogel B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “We don't get to know people when they come to us; we must go to them to find out what they are like.” Christina Kousoulas B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “You have to believe in happiness or happiness never comes.” Stephen McGuigan B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PE . . . It’s time for us to make a brand 2 new start, we ve got to change our way of thinkin’. . . Where do we go from here? Please tell me — Where do we go from here?” iN Ho: 116 Edward Reilly B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “Your mind ts a cosmic consciousness, what you see in reality.” Patricia Villani B.A. ENGLISH “The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself.” Patricia Powers B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Woman was created from the rib of man. Not from his head to be above him, Nor from his feet to be walked upon, But from his side to be his equal. Near his arm to be protected, and close to his heart. . . to be loved.” Helen Lenosis B.A. ENGLISH “Our life is like a shining star; remembering the past, shining for the present, but always looking for tomorrow.” 117 118 Teresa Principe B.A. MATHEMATICS “When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber ts clearer from the plain.” Marianne Marra B.S. BUSTNESS ADMINISTRATION “Times change and we with time, but not in the ways of friendship.” Barbara Cuccia BrA PSYCHOLOGY “What is beautiful is a joy for all seasons, and a possession for all eternity.” Norma-Rose Schmelz B.S. NURSING “The work will wait while you show the child the rainbow, but the rainbow wont wait while you do the work.” 119 120 Mary Ellen Murphy BAGS YCHOLOGY “You give but little when you give of your possessions, it’s when you give of yourself that you truly give.” Francis Brady B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “A task worth doing, friends worth having, makes life worth living.” Cindi-Marie Wanamaker B.A. ENGLISH “Dream what you dare to dream, Go where you want to go; Be what you want to be. . . LIVE!” Josie Bucci B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Sometimes I need to be alone to rest my thoughts across the sky and think of us. . . of you and I my make-believes with you came true. . . no longer must ji dream to feel; my life is happy. my heart is singing; you and love are real.” Donna Antonucci B.A. ENGLISH “Anything of beauty is a joy forever, its loveliness increases, it will never pass into nothingness.” Kathleen Broderick Begin LCHOLOG YE “A heart that makes its own delight, makes also a delight for others.”’ 22 Nancy Lynch B.A. ENGLISH “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Joan Lissi B.A. ENGLISH “New love becomes old in time passing, old love becomes new in life passing.” 123 Theresa Reilly B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded by each other's worth.” Kathryn Mangliss B.S. NURSING “A kind heart ts a fountain of gladness making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.” 124 Joyce Bradley B.S. NURSING “As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more.” Robert Jacob B.A. ENGLISH “Nothing that ts memorable ever passes . . .forin memory the past is ever present.” 125 126 Barbara Richards BAS SPANISH “The path we once strolled, now closed by the web of time, awaits our return.” Kevin Macken B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “T have a profound respect for the sea as a moral teacher. No man can be tossed about upon it without feeling his impotence and insignificance.” 4 June Brandes B.S. NURSING “Love is “yes’ in the face of mystery — a reality which is now, a fullness which is yet to come.” Peter Briscoe B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “You come into this world with nothing, and the purpose of your life is to make something out of nothing.” 127 Sondra Colodner B.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE “T count myself in nothing else, so happy as in a soul renembering my good friends.” Marco Cuozzo B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “Peace I leave with you; my own peace I give you. 128 James McKenna Deamon GHOLOGY “The art of living is sometimes forgotten. Live every moment as if it was our last, for life is our only freedom on earth.” Mary Beth Cregier B.P.S- HUMAN SERVICES “Friendship outstands the hurrying flight of time.” 129 Catherine Sennefelder B.A. ENGLISH No straight lines make up my life and all my roads have bends. There’s no clear cut ae beginnings, and so far no dead ends.” Joseph Bernardini B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “Life is but a moment of eternity lived in 5 time.” 130 Maria Conti B.A. ENGLISH . though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, glory in the flower, rather — weep not and find strength in what remains behind.” Jeanne Williams B.S. NURSING “A moment's insight ts sometimes worth a life's experience.” 13] Patricia Byron B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “It’s a shame to say good-bye when you ve barely said hello.” oi. ee ee Thomas Madden B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Tam not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” 132 Ann Foster B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Life is a preparation for the future; and the best preparation for the future is to live as if there were none. Joan Contini B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “He who cannot forgive others destroys the bridge which he himself must pass.” 133 Dorothy Henley Galligan Bisa UN ES. ADMINISTRATION “Knowledge may give weight, but accomplishments give lustre, and many more people see than weigh.” Willie Tillman B.S. NURSING “After the verb to love, to help is the most beautiful word in the world.” ® ae Ae Ett co ! MELINA ies wey: tine “bi TH AT haat Se tt CTL 4% Oph 2 lip. y P| Sy Sipe BINS j 134 Carola Bonnet B.S. NURSING “To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe.” Christine Healy B.S. NURSING “All those things which we have loved have touched our life and changed it.” 135 136 Veronica Walsh B.S. NURSING “Without true love we just exist. Until you find love, you've missed.” Joan Trainor B.P.S. HUMAN SERVICES “Live for the living Give for the giving Moment by moment One day at a time.” Karen Evangelista B.A. MATHEMATICS “No truer word, save God’s, was ever spoken, than that the largest heart is soonest broken.” Charles Behr ens B.A, PSYCHOLOGY “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” 137 Stephen Looser B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “Life is not any use at all unless we find a laugh here and there.” Eileen Cohn B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are enabled to inspire.” 138 Stephen Heit B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “Let me not defer nor neglect it; for I shall not pass this way again.” Karen Baldassare Buen SLORY “We do not remember days, we remember PY moments.” 139 Rachele Santorelli B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Love seeketh not itself to please, Nor for itself hath any care, But for another gives it ease And builds a Heaven in Hell’s despair . 140 Maureen Curtin B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Those who want much are always much in need; happy the man to whom God gives with a sparing hand what is sufficient for his wants.” Grace Cassetta B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Love is a well from which we can drink only as much as we have put in, and the stars that shine from it are only our eyes looking in.” Maureen Sullivan BoA HISTORY “Cling to your memories, dream your dreams, but prize nothing more than the value of each day.”’ 141 Lucy Lotito B.A. MATHEMATICS “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” 142 Anna Kanyock B.S. NURSING “The function of life ts to live, not merely exist.” Donald Wilson Boe USN ESS ADMINISTRATION “Sing a simple song. We all belong only to time, everything is everything, I am you and you know you re me, it’s easy to see when you try.” Phyllis Brown B.S. NURSING Yue puican 143 144 Jean Van Wart B.A. PSYCHOLOGY A heart that makes its own delight, makes also a delight for others. ‘ James Grant B.A, PSYCHOLOGY “What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. | Thomas Koenig B.P.S. HUMAN SERVICES “From the moment it starts, may each day be a day you'll remember.” Laura Murphy B.A. ENGLISH © “Mankind is always happier for having been happy. so that if you make them happy now, you make them happy twenty years hence by the memory of it.” 145 Noreen Flora B.A. ENGLISH “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry ut with us or we will find it not.” Eleanor Bernstein BAGESYCGHOLOGi4 “The function of life is to live, not merely CXESL. 146 Maria Lictnztato B.A, ENGLISH “T shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now; let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.” Ruth Ashman B.S. NURSING The train of my thoughts leads to a meadow of tranquility.” 147 148 Timothy Miller B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “We look for rubies out yonder and there are diamonds under our feet.” Katherine Snyder B.A. ENGLISH “Life will give you what you ask of it, if only you ask long enough and plainly enough.” Michele Brennan B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “His soul to knowledge, steals the key of heaven.” Margaret Ashe B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “The greatest gift one can give to another person ts a deeper understanding of life and the ability to love and believe in himself.” SP Say, DAs. gtepes oe a3 Pr. ; 7 ee ora ey ae rete PES te yh - . oS a “ = a ; bee 149 Marianne Castagna B.A. SPANISH “Thin the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song.” 150 Carolyn Phillips B.P.S. HUMAN SERVICES “Never, for the sake of peace and qutet, deny your own experience or convictions. ry Richard Baldi emi CHOLOGY “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” Patricia Brill B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “We can only appreciate a sunrise if we have waited in darkness. 151 Mary Christine Sgrou B.A. SPANISH “There is a destiny that makes us brothers: None goes his way alone: All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own.” 152 Patricia Skelley bAGESYCHOLOG “God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, courage to change the things we can and the wisdom to know the difference.” Kathryn Fulfs Bos. NORSING “The highest of distinctions is service to others.” JoAnn Mure B.A. PSYCHOLOGY “Life is like an onion, you peel off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep. 153 Jack Copas B.A. ENGLISH “There are two ways of spreading light: To be the candle or the mirror that reflects he Eva Carson B.A. ENGLISH “Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of becoming.” 154 Frank Roes B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “From the moment it starts, may each day be a day you'll remember.” Donna Gross Ancuta BASES Y CGHOLOG “Inasmuch as love grows in you, so in you beauty grows. For love is the beauty of the soul.” iis¥es Susan Plessner B.S. NURSING “All the happy days would never learn to fly, until the hands of time would choose to wave goodbye.” Linda Vallat B.A, PSYCHOLOGY “Tt isn’t ever the same. In time, I'll change. And all of you. And the currents of our lives. But the image of these moments will never fade. These moments, and all of you, are unforgettable.” 156 COLLEGE WHO'S WHO ala - y oe Linda Vill and rarer hie The Who’s Who in Ameri- can Colleges is awarded annually to outstanding sen- iors who have fulfilled the following criteria: involve- ment in citizenship and com- munity activities, academics, participation in school activ- ities. Loz Olry ©lo °CRemember.. ‘ Vi, J pie Y y Bi ke DQ AN Z. A TRY TO REMEMBER Try to remember the kind of September, When grass was green and grain was yellow Try to remember the kind of September, When you were a young and callow fellow. Try to remember, and if you remember, then follow, follow, follow. . . 159 160 We Were Embarking ona New Voyage — SN 162 NSA AS iad fi, rt 163 igs PA BRR GA AAR UR Adan tiene ut We Were Young _ The rejected Minister, 164 LOVE SOTEAL OE, CUE iy ste : Wilstery ttc in his, , Lite Aaving 7S ted les ae Lease rs to thine a 3 OWIRR whips PUBENOLOGISIS. RE ial ‘ait + Minwrait Tt and Lager to Learn. 4y ah 165 166 We Fought to Be Accepted As Ourselves; 3 167 and Won the Battle : 168 3 ———— eee ih., Seay sae Pee é =! That Began the Foundation For a New and Different Life. 169 Try to Remember Those Newfangled Ideas 170 ORK STATE | iy NEW 3 2p Ww cB) CQ S WD S 25 3 8 They Were. 171 and How We Grew — 4 to Be 172 the Class | We Are ; Today. 173 (eae a W hen in the course of school events, it becomes necessary for one sas to dissolve the educational bonds which have connected them with one another and to assume the responsibilities of the “working” world (the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and God entitle them), an indecent respect for q the opinions of fellow schoolmates requires that they should declare the events F leading to this ultimate separation. j We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all D.C. students are created geniuses, that they are endowed by their imaginations with certain inalienable rights and among these are unlimited cuts, guaranteed A’s and the pursuit of the opposite sex. That to secure these rights, student governments are instituted eee learning bodies, deriving their abundant powers from the activity fees of the governed. That when any se: of edieation becomes destructive to th se € arti Cac iin li hi ba cordingly, all exp ; lf when eas evils. ge are , Uy lash forms to which they a 4 i an nd doe eases evinces a. dete b hei , The Administration Has: — Refused Us Our Right to a Parking Lot for Three Years, — Refused Us the Right to Choose an Informed Advisor, — Steadfastly Adhered to the Law of Returning Library Books Before Getting Our Grades, — Contracted for a Gymnasium for Basketball Games in Places So Distant That It Caused Inconveniences for the Fans, — Kept Among Us in Times of Peace and at Mixers — the Guards. _ — Imposed Activity Fees Without Our Consent, ee Transported Us Beyond Ponds to Take Showers, — Restricted Our Mobility to Two Buildings, and Finally, i we Now Merging 2S es a2 Our Worst Enemy — PEL ee I ee ee ee NE ee een 5 ee ina | ave e petitioned fob improvements in the, ! 7 . Aa q ; ‘ ) her A sae oat : V cigs ae wo ene os . ge +. RAs wal “ol : oe ie } it ae ae “yl nd f 3. ae iat pie tn ; ot Sr ABS a ent : (gr ssn oa! lal a a . peta) 3:7 | ge tae i : on se i= A : i el tae . - 3 dnd [4 ; : : i f . ‘ inate eiiieiae SS aol ss Tt to Th 176 And Here We Are, Framed in Glory. . . Ee ODE ering “Wiiiieuman =e S Sa, — oie _. . to Celebrate Our Renewed Freedom and Beloved [ ndependence. As -—-—-—-—--- an Uni NAD in, AER welt Wilt, { vel aoe ' F tho, W Eb pid, ae ian a S ys A ft % 3 eee al Re ee Fal il RAN a lls LS a 7) Ilex ll i) nl | NO ATLL it 2 Ve CK i ret HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW? How much ts that doggie in the window? The one with the wagely tail — How much ts that doggie in the window? I do hope that dog is for sale. Compliments of Our Sincere Congratulations DR. AND MRS. S$. C. FAVATA ST. COLUMBA SCHOOL Congratulatons and Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1976 Hopewell, Junction New York THE CURTIN FAMILY Enjoy The McArdles MR. AND MRS. R. EFFINGER 180 Since 1934 CARVEL Serving Fresh Ice Cream for All Occasions 2! Route 303 Blauvelt, New York (914) 359-4045 HERB LACK PAINTS 735-5160 PAINTS — WALLPAPER — ART SUPPLIES 19 North Main Street Pearl River, N.Y. 10965 HERB SCHLOBOHM — LEN SULLIVAN S ART SUPPLIES Best Wishes Children and Faculty ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL Pearl River, N.Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes Patty and Class of '76 Byron Family 181 182 Fred J. Guido, Jr. TA8-9222 Tom Guido CASTLE HILL FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1528 Castle Hill Avenue Bronx, N.Y. 10462 Air Conditioned Parking Facilities SAVE AT PROVIDENT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 38-40 New Main Street Haverstraw, New York 244 South Main Street Clarkstown Shopping Plaza New City, New York 375 Route 303 (Opposite Orangeburg Road) Orangeburg, New York 148 South Route 9W (Opposite Filors Lane) Stony Point, New York Corner Lake Road and King's Highway Congers, New York Compliments of SCHWARZ-MANN B-D DIAGNOSTICS Leader in Radio Immunoassay Products For Research and Clinical Use Division of Becton, Dickinson and Company Mountain View Avenue Orangeburg, New York 10962 183 184 SISTERS OF ST. PLUS CONVENT Providence Rhode Island With Best Wishes From SISTERS AT ST. LUKE Congratulations to the Class of '76 THE SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN VY. GARTNER AND FAMILY Hinge ae | | RIP tH wae Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '76 FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Tappan, N.Y. Congratulations ) and Best Wishes | to the Class of '76 “KEEP TRE SPIRIT MR. AND MRS. CHARLES VALLATI Go, placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. 185 186 Compliments DR. AND MRS. GEORGE K. LOOSER AND STEPHEN LOOSER EDMUND RACHEL WILLIAM H. BOYLAN Director Director MORITZ FUNERAL HOME, INC. L. Wilbur Moritz, Mgr. Established 1934 290 Rte. 303 348 Dock Road Tappan, N.Y. Closter, N.J. Area Code 914 Area Code 201 359-0890 768-4200 | = SS Compliments of BSR (USA) LTD. Route 303 Blauvelt, N.Y. VOLVO BY TRI-MARX, INC. Good morning, yesterday. You wake up And time has slipped away. And suddenly it's hard to find The memories you left behind. (914) 735-4097 ecialees Do you remember, The times of your life? 83 East Central Ave. Pearl River, N.Y. GaSe Class of '76 187 Compliments of A FRIEND THE POWERS FAMILY Pat Powers Class of '76 Bill Powers Class of '79 188 We Made Our Mark! Now Make Yours! Congratulations From SISTERS AT ST. NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINE HOME OF THE CONQUERING HERO ROCKLAND'S FINEST CATERERS (914) 359-7822 319 Route 303 Orangeburg, N.Y. of Frank Brady THE DATINO FAMILY Mamaroneck, N.Y. 190 Best Wishes SISTERS OF LAVELLE SCHOOL Towards A Bright Future DOMINICAN SISTERS ST. CHARLES CONVENT Staten Island, N.Y. 191 192 Compliments of ALICE ARIETTA THE MORANS FROM TOLENTINE PEACE TILL TOMORROW Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH T. SKELLEY 193 Where are you going? Where are you going? Will you take me with you? For my hand is cold and needs warmth. Where are you going? THE CLASS OF 1977 Best Wishes From SOLITRON DEVICES, INC. 256 Oak Tree Rd. Tappan, N.Y. Congratulations to the Graduates! SISTERS AT CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL St. Paul's Convent and School Located in Daytona, Home of the World's Most Famous Beach in the State of Sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Macken, Bobby and Eileen Proudly Congratulate KEVIN and All the Graduates of the Class of '76 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HAROLD CONTINI BLAUVELT WINES LIODUORS Western Highway Blauvelt, N.Y. (914) EL9-1331 ALDO'S SERVICE STATI Local and Long Distance Towing Call any time day or night Seven days a week. . . 359-5062 Alt. call: 623-1597 Rte. 303 Orangeburg, N.Y. 195 196 Congratulations From THE CHILDREN AT HOUSE ON THE HILL Broadlea, Goshen, N.Y. GESTETNER CORPORATION Sincere Congratulations From Frontage Street Elmsford, N.Y. SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC ST. MARY CONVENT AMERICAN AMUSEMENT AND VENDING CO. 3961 Carpenter Ave. Bronx, New York 13 Lincoln St. Spring Valley, N.Y. 914-352-4114 BURRUANO ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED Congratulations to the Class of '76 SISTERS AT ST. MARGARET'S CONVENT Compliments of Pearl River N.Y. MR. AND MRS. FRANK CONTI, JR. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR G. . AERY AND FAMILY ‘Pols GANDOLFO FAMILY 197 198 Best Wishes to the Class of '76 The Ashe Family To The Class of '76 God bless you all, Always. THE FAMILY OF BOB JACOB Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '76 THE SGROI FAMILY Congratulations Nancy and Class of '76 JANE, BILL AND SUSIE LYNCH Good Luck to Don and the Class of '76 THE WILSON FAMILY DONORS MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR L. O'CONNOR AND FAMILY 67 Forest Ave. arl River, N.Y. MR. AND MRS WILLIAM KOLMAN 18 Thompso MR. AND MRS. JOHN SPERONE Upper Saddle Riv MR. AND MRS. D. VILLANI 41 Sideview Dr. Oyster Bay, L.I., N SR. HELEN PROPER, O. P. Immaculate Conception FRANK MURE 22 West Street West Nyack, N.Y. ORANGEBURG WINES LIQUORS angeburg, N.Y. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. VAN WART MRS. AND MRS. A. RUSCITTO MR. AND MRS. EDW. F. RYAN SISTERS OF ST. PHILIP AND JAMES CONVENT MR. AND MRS. J. LOWNEY MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. CANAS GREG CAPRA MR. AND MRS. JOHN DE SIMONE PATRONS MR. AND MRS. NORMAN SCHMELZ MR. AND MRS. WILFRED THIBODEAU MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BRILL MR. AND MRS. YORK J. CHIGNOLA MR. AND MRS. MERLE DAVIS EDWARD KIPP ST. BENEDICT'S CONVENT MR. AND MRS. CHARLES COHN MR. AND MRS. ALFRED BRONDI THE KNIERIM FAMILY MR. AND MRS. M. KLEINBARD MR. AND MRS. JOH?! V. MOYNIHAN MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. MADDEN DOMINICAN SISTERS, ST. RAYMOND CONVENT THE WALTER MERKLE FAMILY THE SHELTON FAMILY THE BUTTINO FAMILY THE TULLO FAMILY MR. AND MRS. R. JANDELLI MR. AND MRS. ALFRED J. NORTON MR. AND MRS. L. H. KILIAN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BROOKS MR. AND MRS. DANIEL PRINCIPE PAT AND HARRY WALDRON Lucy Lotito Mrs. Charles E. Allen Joseph J. Scalia Peter J. Scalia Glenn J. Scalia The Lotito Family Marie C. Kohl Donald P. Kohl Joan Contini Karen Travalena Patty Byron Donna Antonucci Karen Bill Sr. Barbara Werner Phyllis Paul Mary Deremeik Newcott Karen Baldassare Kathy Broderick Grace Cassetta Sr. Natalie Casey Genevieve M. Kelly Jimmy Fuhrman Kim Costanza Kathy Gartner Jerry Green Sr. Mary McCormick Mike Lorraine BOOSTERS Cindi Wanamaker Helen Madden Jimmy Deremeik Joe Schirone Mary F. O'Connor Nancy Lynch Mr. Mrs. W. Wanamaker Gerry McMahon Laura Murphy Terry Principe Linda Vallati Sr. Margaret Flynn Sandra Pinkerton Jack Mary Brennan Sr. Virginia Kissack Joan Deltoro Betty O'Gara Sheree Zallo Sr. Michaela Connolly Patti Burr Libera Palmiero Carolyn Phillips Maureen Carol Kevin Flaherty Patricia Howell Paul Hveem Larry Urban 202 eG SW 203 204 PP son marca, 205 Pune. 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