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MR. GREGORY ARNOLD, BA St John's Univer it - -, . s y, Biol0QY, Physical Science, Tennis Coach. MR. STANLEY V. AUFIERI, B.A., Fordham University, Physical Education, J.V. Football Coach, Publicity Committee. MR. SANTO BARBARINO, B.S., St. Francis College, M.S., St. Francis College, Chemistry, Locker prob- lems. MR. DONALD BARTON, BS., St. Francis College, A.P. Chemistry, co- moderator of computer club, Discipline Board. BROTHER BERNARD BE- RENDSEN, C.S.C., B.A., St. Edward's University, M.S., Notre Dame University, Har- vard Project Physics, Discip- line Board, Moderator - Holy Cross Auxiliary. 43' MR. ALLAN BLONDE, B.S., Fordham University, M.A., St. John's University, World Drama, Psychology and Lit- erature, Chairman of En- glish Department, National Honor Society moderator, Academic Board. BROTHER ROBERT BROWN, C.S.C., B.A., St. Edwards University, M.S., Siena Col- lege, World History, CROSS - Yearbook moderator, Fine Arts Club moderator, Shelter Island Retreat mod- erator. MR. ROBERT CALABRIA, B.S., St. John's University, Accounting, I and ll, General Business, Business Area Coordinator, Bicentennial Club. MRS. JOSEPHINE CAR- RENO, B.A., Queens Col- lege, M.A., Queens College, Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Span- ish 3 Honors, Bicentennial Committee. MR. JAMES CODY, B.A., University of New Mexico, Spanish 1, Spanish 2 Hon- ors, Spanish 2.
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l Principal's Message The Year 1975-1976 To the Class of '76 During the course of the past four years, your ex- periences at Holy Cross have been numerous and var- ious. Each of you has achieved new insights about yourself, others, society and God. Hopefully you are able to grasp a fraction of the wisdom contained in the following utterance of the philosopher Aristotle: The unexamined life is not worth living. In the days, months and years ahead, when you think about the value of life and your experiences, you will be reflecting the full worth of your Holy Cross education. Your parents sacrificed some things in order to provide you the advantage of a Catholic education in the hope that you would be bet- ter able to examine life with a Christian perspective and to seek to solve life's problems with the added insights gained from a value centered education. In addition to all the courses which you have taken, the real worth of your four years at Holy Cross will be seen in your commitment to question the quality of your life in light of your life in Christ. Your ultimate success in life will be judged solely in terms of your response to Him. In order for this response to be real and valuable you have to consciously examine your life and be willing to make the needed changes. Your generation faces some real challenges. As you move ahead in this age of speed, efficiency and technological progress, you will be facing new chal- lenges of safeguarding the dignity of the human per- son. Our hope for you is that you will work to main- tain the balance - the integration, between our so- ciety's concern for efficiency and the more important Christian concern for examining the quality of the life we live. Your education has helped to prepare you to meet these various challenges but you must realize that the preparation is developmental - it is on- going and it must continue. Our final hope for you is that you will always seek the truth and live the examined life. YALL, 0.1- ef! i . xi: ,, jf' ' ' ' E fgiiie 3: l ll l. .A f 9 l . ...A 5 9 i sw?
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BROTHER ROGER CROTEAU, C.S.C., B.A. in French, Stonehill College, French 1, French 2, French 3, Assis- tant Supervisor of Student Workers. BROTHER FRANCIS REGIS CROWLEY, C.S.C., A.B. Notre Dame University, M.A., Notre Dame University, Di- rector ofthe Development of Alumni Relations, Chairman of Publicity Committee. BROTHER KARL DIEMAND, C.S.C., B.A., Fordham Uni- versity, M.A., Fordham Uni- versity, A.P. English, English 11, Creative Writing and Journalism, Director of Ath- Ietics and Equipment Man- ager, N.H.S. Selection Committee. BROTHER JOHN DONAHUE, C.S.C., B.A., St. Edward's University, M.A., Fairfield University, Theology 10, C.C.D. at St. Fidelis 81 St. Andrew's Parishes mod- erator of Pep Squad. BROTHER FRANCIS ELLIS, C.S.C., B.A., Notre Dame University, M.A., Siena Col- lege, U.S. History, Math 10, Latin I, Freshman Football Coach, Board of Alumni. MR. DONALD ERRICO, B.A., Cathedral College, Queens College, Religious Education, Senior Aides - Group process, Theology 9, Christian Awakening Pro- gram.
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