Providence College - Veritas Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1975
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A Va l1 w gmcbfl R14 5 Sffv? 51TuA77afv - WEAR in 5110 re 73 WHEN Lffwffy iv' LQCKER 4q V z ' - if is 4 'fl lfggffvifg ifopqp i . I, I , Fr. Thomas Peterson adjusted to his new respon- P sibilities. The Union was occupied for virtually twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Every- body voiced their reactions to Western Civ. And ' the formerly all male campus responded to the pres- 1 ence of co-eds. Gas Bomb Demonstration, 1944 Farms-r's Festival Gradually the newness of the front office acquired an everyday luster. The Union became the place to hang around between, or instead of, classes. Students learned to balance studies and priorities Cin light of five-credit DWCD. But the women . . . well, THAT particular newness took a lot longer to wear off. College administrative changes are expected. Facilities existed to be used. New academic pilot programs were anticipated. But the coming of women to Providence College was a major change - in the traditional emotional, physical, and academic consciousness of the school. The coming of women was no compromise, no lowering of standards for the institution. After fifty- four years, it was a necessary adjustment to the climate of the times and also an economic necessity. The women students received, as might be expected, many varied reactions to their presence. These ranged from unexpected, over-gallant courtesies, to a just one of the guys camaraderies. They were offered apologies for unintentional obscenities, off-color jokes, gory details, and un-held doors. They were consistently asked in informal and classroom discussions for the worn:-:n's point of view. They were protectively guarded by strict parietals, guided by well-intentioned counselors, ignored by those few who had originally opposed their coming. A. M. Cabrera A. M. Cabrera We look back now with an admittedly hazy memory. At the time, we were not concerned with what we would remember and write of four years later, we were fully occupied with living that experience. We had to cope, not only with the typical, expected Freshman traumas, Cas well as DWCD, but also with the fact that we were among the first women to be educated by Providence College, in an environment that was in a state of perpetual flux during those early semesters. Fresh from high school surroundings, we were still struggling with per- sonal identity crises. We barely realized who we were as individuals, yet we were daily confronted with the fact that we were PC women or that mys- terious PC Co-ed. Thrust into a role we were unprepared for, we made the best of what we could, and somehow, survived it all, It was funny and seri- ous. It was awkward and challenging. It was a choice we had consciously, deliberately made, and only a very few of us ever really regretted it. We emerge now as Providence College graduates, who hap- pen to be women - still in that perpetual process of question- ing, maturing, discovering the people we are. These first pages are about the women, because they represent as a whole, a new era at the College. But this yearbook is not a feminist chronicle. It is a bal- anced, integrated approach to four years of ALL our lives and were spent participating in a higher education. With this education, hopefully, a similar balanced integrated approach to life has matured our private visions. l flu-:R P. DiMeg1io A. M. Cabrera Morning for Candace Burnham lt was so quiet - the porch was the coolest art of the house and the smell of morning flung light. I sligped on my jeans and sweater, bare oot, softl - fthe floor crealledlj - I walked outside and washed my face at the rain barrel. The grass was so cold my feet hurt and ew soaked the hem of my jeans. I sat on a rock near the water's edge and watched Bristol waking up - I knew how God feels. Bright, yellow lights, mothers making pots of coffee and children fightin for the bathroom splashing, water andg towels fmally, coming to breakfast on doughnuts and milk. Even the seagulls were going to town - crash-landing on the State Street dock, the waited or the six o'clock ferry with bundles for the natives of Prudence. Soon the sun appears. The sky fills with pinks and blues like the walls of a nursery. I am sitting on a hutge baby, I think, and listen to a far-o f buoy clang softly through the mist. The wind shifts. I Perhaps I will sit until the dew is gone. I will watch the day from here - the burning midday, the soft cooling of afternoon and the fireflies of summer evening. Someone might even see me - a little brown speck against the green. Ana Margarita Cabrera -5.- w. NE 1 x . .km , mf UA. 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Lucille Ball will lecture on you-know-what. Chapin Hall, all night. Ella Grasso will speak on Getting Potted? Tenth Floor, McVinney Hall, 8:00 pm. Richard Nixon. Lecture on Ethics in Public Administration? Student Congress Office, 6:30 pm. Eric Clapton. VD and its Prevention. Grant Infirmary. All evening. Euell Gibbons will speak on the topic, You are What You Eatf, Raymond Hall, suppertime. The Rolling Stones will speak on Moss Gatheringi' and other plant topics. Bio lab, ' Albertus Magnus, 3:00 pm. Bobby Riggs will speak on the topic, Defeat and the Chauvinist Pig. Girls locker room, all night. The Jesuit Fathers will speak on The Dominicans and their Problems. 7:30 pm. Slavin Center, First Floor. The Dominican Fathers will speak on Thejesuits and their Problems. 7:50 pm. Slavin Center, Second Floor. The members of the Veritas staff will speak on How to Throw a Great Party. Slavin Center, Room 108, all night. Lge 3 vzffefi BF' R, mi, . ,Qi ' 45.v.4 5 QQM 'Ebgi1, fLi2,7,.'I. ww-... 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N. -vf 4 ' SUCCER ' SOCCER ' . .U . a. - ' , 1' . N r W 1' f . ..-' ff 1 K A W QE 40 -I JN g .mf gg' , .mx .- W: HTL, , 4 ,M 99,1 fy ,f.,, 1 1 1 ,lgu .A 'V M X. 4 Musa, M F: -w s',?jjg H51 -. LV ff ' SGCCER ' SOCCER ' T. Maguire I I r-A S A. Cabrera The Gulls 1. The grey seagull stood on one leg at the edge of the lowering tide. His eyes were perfectly round and they rolled in his head as he watched the sky. Never had I seen a gull so large and so silent. 2. One cold summer the beach was cluttered with seaburds. Muddy and squealing they pecked at the empty clam shells in the sand. Their wild cries echoed off the ceiling of clouds as they plundered the ocean of its shimmering fish and baby turtles. 3. The gulls are squabbling pirates living the only way they know. And in the autumn they follow the river into the city. Old women feed popcorn to pigeons while in the garbage heaps the seagulls bicker among themselvesg scavengers. The souls of impoverished children, they are brilliant in the city sky. A touch of seaside. Still it is strange to wake early and see those white birds fluttering over this grassy soccer field. Kathleen Mele ? 5 ' x w V HT' 1 if J' P + 1 - ., f ' 'ff' 'VHA A ' - 2? L 1- P -1 'I' 4' 4' ' 'V .ii -.'. A ,wg . --,fn ' ... 'f'f3?HzQ if-N ' . - , .+. mJn1 Eff' gh , -11' 'WW I 'gvraszlil x x? X i gf' 1 , 1 4' 'I' ' IT - -I , 4- 4- i Jw ef + .1 1 N 4 ef' ' . ts 1 l J. t. , N r- I H. ,.J,?5'- . gjffsl-Ax 'di , 1 , I' -A hi ' ' 1,- 3 w Sw . if V N fl '4 f ,kfin 'N .1A M . 1 Lirxlgq A V RI Philharmonic Orchestra 'n. f ,Af ' .HF 1-.45 .nr 1 5 . 9 ,V nv lg 5, . 'IP I i n fry fl ,, W ' A '4'.J si' '3 . +1 'aff' ,V-G Y. I 1 ga 41 'Z .,, 1 Afffkf ,'. N 1 ,Z , 1 rn X ' if ' I A l f 51- . . C tr, if X I , -2 D' fl Xl M i I - - L FJ Ii ,, U we fl: 'lv Q' ' ' 1' ' N 15: W- N93 Hg , xi A' U, 'lf ' 2 V 527 2? . 3 4 ' 1 ' 227, 7 5-f'.a.'i ::1- - X .GSW-,Cv ' , lf. f., 3 01 43 f 54 4 x.. F r x- ... -A -Ks. 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E. last to graduateg last in line F. The men in white coats: theyire coming to show you the way, ha, ha G. Give my regards to Broadway . . f' H. a booth in the back in the corner in the dark I. the college newspaperg a hood J. Midnight Chowboy K. showing one's assets L. the college yearbookg the truth M. Lame Duck Amendments, Inc. N. the first lady of the COWL O. college literary magazineg something that refines P. first lady of the ALEMBIC Q. weddings, funerals and bar-mitzvas R. first lady of the VERITASQ the Cube S. What's the story? T. alias 'Stormin' Norman U. . . . who killed my bruddah? V. all ye who enter, beware . . . W. Apple: Don McLean X. In heaven there ain't no . . Y. Hail to the Chief Z. Dump wasted credits or Down with Civ! AA. SEX e it 4 4- T-rv.. Qt 6 4 lb For answers pleasechange to page 303 or send 352.00 and a self-addressed stamped envelope to Ana Cabrera. ' , . A 1 '-.w '..'1- gr' P ,q . -- ' 'lim' M .-- ef w 9' I ' ' - . if I '24-439' -A af? , 4 A I ,Z . 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T9 -4 . ,, , vi is if ' L 'TP -ef- '- ,iw V -411113152-'ff' J , il L ,rpg -' ' P 1 1 is A' fx A.. 633' L4 Q . I 5 ' , MENTAL A WARD W7 ,T N-1 -1-WH' - sr H KU? 1 U91 Y V47-. .- zaf-5- '. Vofdejg 'WD M553 24 A CAN'-p M A461456 ' , fSS- 31 5 V55 XX ,.,-g.-an-' AV 2 A' V J ix - u ,Q 'vw . '-'Q U f5-f' - vb 5' -'A 1 E, , 517 ! '1 ' :FEE vii - X 9 C: N 'L 1915 'fi' 1 I6l-VCIUJAKNEU A ,7V YOU GUYSI 'V' xx . L age ab 'F 3006 , Q . tai-6 f lb A X350 A L Qual , I .ix r V24 ffl. . . X Nv- , W 'E 4, AMS? J' SS,6Ul N. I x -all 1 'Ha :iz X' A History of the First Coeduoational Class Once upon a time . . . For fifty-four years, PC had stood as an example of that peculiar breed of private, higher education, the small liberal arts Catholic col- lege. Conducted under the auspices of the Dominican order, PC was well known for its teaching of the SUMMA THEOLOGICA of St. Thomas Aquinas, for its Friars Five basketball team, for its nickname of Our Lady of the Hoopf, for its all-male tradition CEden?j and . . . and, then class of 1975 entered the Eaton Street-River Avenue campus gates. PC was now, for better or worse, no longer a umonasticv institution. The girls had come. In the beginning. . . During our first week at PC, we were breaking old records and set- ting new ones. The most obvious difference between our class and all our predecessors was the presence of our female members. Second, we were the largest group of frosh to ever descend upon the campus. Many changes were being made: a new Student Union had been built, a new curriculum - Development of Western Civilization - appropriately nicknamed Down with Civilizationi' - and a new pres- ident, the Very Rev. Thomas R. Peterson. In those first weeks, Dave Gavitt was named Athletic Director, Father john Cunningham was named Dean and Ms. Helen Bert was named the first Women's Recre- ation Director. Stephen A. Alagero David F. Allsup Business Management General Social Studies 1 ...... Q, - xx, Suzan M. Aderhold Psychology 'Rumi james M. Aherne Business Accounting Elizabeth A. Almeida Biology GX IT TAKES A LDT OF DUMMIES O ' O9 5 1' QQ 4 ig 9 5 'S X0 K ,,' A 15 9: Sow ou 6 10 Wish v0gx1,eXi19w' . uveihf 1 'ewes uk wp' 990 J ' W, ,1 WH!-fl'?5 E ir -crm. .dur DLD no W4 '-1' YF O X -.53 'X 0454? a n aff Eg - w fi- 1 1 ' 'vie-L 5 ' X , .fm 7, , 'wif In 'Q N Ee H sb i R GET LOST! -er I Nothing go Easi- g im 2? G, J nm'funn1'V--1 . . 1 1-'1 ' ' ,. 1 'T I X. W nh, ,E , .-.1Lvl7'l f Frfqii..--1 - U' Janice E. Arnoroso . English lu , ' an nt 1 tt r tit A Peter A. Andreone Biology l Patricia A. Andreozzi Chemistry 'La :W .1 u- 'e ' D ,, 'q.,' 1 93 a H4 . 'n ':'l' .. A,,a,: 'l,'l:l4:,, a 'aiirfiiggz I L: 1 4' ,- Donald J. Andrade Ronald J. Andrade Education - Modern Languages, Education - Modern Languages, French French Rules and regulations inundated the women. Three new commandments were tacked onto Moses, original ten. 1. Thou shalt not leave thy shades up in Aquinas after 6:50 pm, for it tempts Peeping Toms. 2. Thou shalt not use the rear doors in Aquinas Hall after 6:30 pm. 5. Thou shalt not traverse the campus barefoot if thou aft female. 155 , . .ll X .. T I Parnelaj. Annese Donaldj. Anthony Eleanor Hanlon Babbitt Education - Modern Languages, Business Management Humanities French QUGGESTBD HOUSE STANDARDS FOR AQUINAS '2' To ensure the safety and the well-being of women residents, the following standards are suggested for Dorm Council legislation: 1. Members of the Houses are to draw their shades before leaving for dinner or as soon thereafter as the room is occupied. 2. when a resident leaves campus or leaves the House after dinner 21- campus, lhe shall personally sign out. Upon return, she is responsible for Eersonally signing in. 3. Should a resident leave campus overnight during the week. on weekends, or at vacations, she shall gersonally sign out on her over-night card. Upon returning she shall sign in and return the card to its proper place. V 4. If a student forgets to sign out. or wishes to change her sign-out to an overnight , she may call the desk. She shall be signed out and the desk will initial that student's card. For an overnight a student must call before midnight. 5. A11 side doors to Aquinas must be kept locked after 6:30 p.m. The entire House shall be subject to severe penalty should the safety of the House be endangered by any violation. Exceptions : a. fire b. If a student leaves for or returns from a long weekend after 6:30 p.m. and requires the use of a side door to facilitate moving clothes. etc., 'her Resident Assistant will open the door for her. c. In the case of an emergency illness, the door nearest to the Health Center may be opened by the Head Resident or a Resident Assistant. 6. The main entrance will be locked at midnight. Students may gain entry by ringing the bell for the Resident Proctor on duty. 7. Once visitation hours are established, the House shall be responsible for the signing in and out of male guests Women who disobeyed CPD were being fined 31450.00 dol- lars for violations and there were very angry feelings about the convent-type security. Many of the women sensed that PC was being looked upon by its older male residents as having once been Eden, and the presence of the women had and for whatever other standards the norm Council may define. The House shall be free to determine its own visitation hours within the hours of 12:00 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 9:00 p.m. Sunday in keeping with the all dorms at Providence College. 8. Until midnight students are expected 12:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. - policy for to be dressed in the Lounge or in the Study Room on the first floor. 9. Quiet Hours from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. and from midnight on. are suggested in order to ensure academic success for all residents. l0. The study hall opposite the Lounge will be available for silent study by residents and their male guests. ll. Men may be received daily in the Lounge from noon until midnight. No men will be permitted above the ground floor unless visitation hours are official or the express permission of the Head Resident has been ob- tained. QA father who wants to carry heavy baggage upstairs or down on weekends or at vacstionb. 12. Women are asked to dress with discretion. Thus. curlers should not be worn to Raymond Dining Hall or to chapels. 13. Students are expected not to take the elevator or use the main stairwell to the basement unless they are moving baggage or clothing with the assistance of the Head Resident or the Resident Assistants. 14. Posters should be placed on the official bulletin board in the foyer only with the permission of the Bead Resident or the Secretary of the House. Post notices on the bathroom doors. brought about a fall from Paradise. U I With October came the brisk air of more change, politics and victories. Sally Thibodeau was named the first female assistant dean. Politically eminent speakers came to the cam- pus: Sen. Clairborne Pell, Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Hon. Paulj. Bachand Paul M. Baezler David A. Bagley Business Accounting English Economics William R. Baillie English Robert J. Balaschi Biology james E. Bannon Paul E. Barber Wlilliarn B Barford B'-15if1C55 Management Biology General Social Studies Josephine V. Barnes Frank P. Barravecchia joan A Barrett Art Business Management General Social Studies SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 11 I 10-12 a.m. Touch Football Cmen vs. Womenj Baseball Qmen vs. Womenj Frisbie Cmen vs. wornenj 2-4 p.m. THE SINCLAIRS Hendricken Field Concert Alumni Caf, if rain 8 p.m. DANCE Alumni Cafeteria MASSES - Saturday 6:30 p.m. Aquinas Chapel Sunday 11:30 a.rn. Guzman Chapel Sunday 7:00 p.m. Aquinas Chapel :- September 7 September 8 -. A W' i Septernber9 7?-ji September 13 ' I September 1 5 September 19 September 20 September 21 October 6 October 11 October 22 October 25 November 5 November 15 November 16 November 17 November 24 November 29 September 8, 9, 10 ,john H. Chafee, Congressman Peter McCloskey and Sen. Michael Gravel. We were not so naive that we did not real- ize these men were on the campaign trail. Will Rogers had said it long ago, The short memories of American Voters is what keeps our politicians in office. SECTION I College Calendar 1971-72 The First Semester Tuesday. All resident students report. Wednesday, Formal registration and class schedule ad- justments for Freshmen, Sophomores,-Juniors and Seniors. Wednesday through Friday. Freshman Orientation. Thursday. Classes begin for Sophomoresjuniors and Seniors. Monday. Classes begin for Freshmen. Wednesday. Faculty Meeting 3:30 P.M. Sunday. Mass of the Holy Spirit. Monday. Academic Convocation, Alumni Hall, regular classes meet before and after Convocation. Tuesday. Adjustment of schedule conflicts closes. Wednesday. Withdrawals from courses after this date will be designated WP or WF on student's permanent record. Monday. Columbus Day - classes suspended. Friday. Mid-semester date. Monday. Veterans Day - classes suspended. Friday. Course withdrawals not permitted after this date. Monday. Preregistration for Seniors. Tuesday. Preregistration forjuniors. Wednesday, Preregistration for Sophomores and Freshmen. Wednesday. Thanksgiving Recess begins at 12:30 P,M. Monday. Classes resume at 8:30 A.M. Oliver T. Barrette III Daniel R. Barry Sandra A. Basile Business Management Political Science Modern Languages - German 159 Richard -I. Beaulieu Silvia I. Beaulieu Paul R. Beauparlant P5YCh0108Y Art Education - History ,..T Z Z Q x W ,MO A X4 , QDO0 , S of ff Q ff , fa ww 5 if Q X Tec! tihqeraii Victor P. Becker Business Management Linda J. Begansky Individualized Program Meredith L. Bell Modern Languages - German 913 ' Joyce M. Bello Education - Social Studies Kathleen A. Bello Sociology Living and working and playing within those stone pillars it was easy for us to lose our sense of time and of what was happening out- side In September, there was the Attica Correctional Facility uprising. The pseudo-intellectuals and pseudo-politicos of the campus had a field day with the admittance of the People's Republic of China to the UN, with the commuting of jimmy Hoffa's prison sentence Cwe later realized that he did not know what a blivit isj, and with the US bombing of North Vietnam. CYes, indeed, everyone had an opinion.j In the same week, we learned of the passage of the PC Student Bill of Rights. Father Peterson signed the bill on November 8 and made it a legal document to be incorporated into the basic school policy. The first of the Board of Governors concerts, Melanie and Living- ston Taylor Cremember f'Lay Downi' and the candles glowing in Alumni?j was met with mixed reactions Cone guy danced around in the balconyj. The Harriers captured the NE title at the Cross Country Championship. The football team finished with a 6-1-1 season and the Colonial Division title of the ECCFC. Shortly before Thanksgiving, our first class elections were held. Lou Zullo, jack Rudnick, Cindy Warzoneck and Kathy Donahue took office. In the spring we would see Lou Zullo narrowly win re-election and JoAnne Pitera, Mary Quinn and Joan Barrett fill the other offices. Kathy Donahue would later become the first woman to hold an execu- tive post when she won the position of Secretary of the Student Con- gress. I ,. 'x I. lf Brian S. Bentley Michele C. Bernier Education - English English Patricia K. Berry Michael R. Bianco Dennis P. Bielecki Business Accounting Business Management Education - History 'C 'Q MPH' ' lr! Stephen O. Birge David C. Birtwistle Business Management Political Science - . , 5 y fr' Margaret T. Black Denis P. Blais, S.C. English Modern Languages - French Paul R. Blake Deborah A. Blinkhorn Social Work Division English That year Teddy Kennedy and Melvin Laird came to PC for the john Fogarty Foundation din- ner. How little did we know what would happen In late December, we got a glimpse of what iwould become the focal point of our attention Cat times it would seem to be a prerequisite for receiving our diplomaslj basketball and hockey. We screamed Let,s go, Friars! when we beat u , , . Q 4 I ' ,tv - :E 1 , 'cal-1 ,, ,X 2 I U f ,, . .f 1 1 , , , L - 1 , A ,. 1, -. v , - ' - 1 ' . .fun - - -A il . I -...-,.5!. .7 -7 F.. -.-V .-. - . .. , -..Be au .E,- ,, ,I , ,rr :i,,.,..2 -.-X c,,,..- ..g,a.. .-. ... r. .. ,, . T.-1,.,' F .7..,ag.a.-g. - if nm a t e GFHRBHGIE' . . form s THE l ROOEP l ' Dorm i .. COUNCIL E l , Ann R. Bolduc Psychology 163 Villanova, at our home win over Niagara, and And the impressive contributions of Barnes and louder still when we played Holy Cross. And DiGregorio helped to make the win over South- with less than a minute to go we had a fantastic ern Cal over national television fElgin Baylor comeback over Caniscius and beat them by five! kept calling us Providence University . . .J . . . .gg?l,v13.- i -, , . Roland A. Borrasi Robert -I. Botelho Bernard J- Bf2dY Biology HISYOIY Michael W. Bransfield Humanities Ralph E. Breitfeller Political Science Mark R. Brouillard Political Science March 1, 1972. We played our last game at homey against St. johnis. Never again would Let's go Friars! be heard in Alumnig the days of on-campus Friar games were over. Crass commercialism had once again Won over school spirit. PC was elected into PI SIGMA ALPHA, the national poli sci honor society - our chapter was named Epsilon Chi. Significant events during those months were the routing of our hockey team by Cornell in the first ECAC round, the defeat of UNH in our last home hockey game at the Rhode Island Auditorium and the realization of a big win over BC - that Jesuit school just north of us. And big newsg an iceway was to be constructed for the Mr. and Ms. Bobby Orrs at PC, to to be named Schneider Arena. Cheryl A. Britland Deborah A. Brosseau Education - Social Studies Mathematics if gl FKIARI .A f 5 f' X Charles M. Brown Frank D. Brueggeman Education - History Business Accounting 9 V A5 1-., ji--' -1?-:. .gg . , ,Q .,,, . 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Chase English Sandra Chellel Lizabeth A. Chesire Nelson K. Chin Health Services Administration Mathematics Business Accounting The campus publications took a dive that year. joe Meny named Bernie McKay as interim COWL editor until Mike Donahue returned from Fribourg. Bernie eventually resigned from this post, at approxi- mately the same time that VERITAS 72 editor Paul Richards resigned from his. As if these problems were not enough, tempers were fanned to a fever pitch with the publication of a rabble-rousing, sexist cartoon in the COWL on March 1. Irate women wrote scores of letters to the paper, determined to stay even if it DID undermine every last one of the chauvinistic bastions of the school!!! Ritamarie T. Cimini Individualized Program Peter M. Cincogrono Business Accounting Stephen R. Clark History ! W- 1 I . Judy M. Colabella Fred Colagiovanni Susan4M. Cole Bi01Ogy School of Continuing Education Business Accounting Edwin W. Cole III Steven V. Colombo Debra A. Colozzi Business Accounting Business Accounting Humanities john E. Concannonhlr. Biology .J lair, 1 ' 'ix X LA Garret H. Condon Deborah W. Connolly n Lisa C. Connolly English Business Accounting Humanities It was a year of adjustment for all. Until April, the stu- dents has been allowed to socialize only in class Cunder care- ful chaperoning by the facultyj or in the wooded section near the Chapin property Cunder the chaperoning of the quirrelsj. Finally, in a move towards the Renaissance, ather Peterson extended weekend hours and gave daytime isitation from 1 pm. to 6 pm. You've come a long way, aby!', On the national scene President Nixon flew to China some say he should have taken a slow boat and gotten lost . . .J and opened a new frontier of American and Indone- sian detente. We witnessed the approval of the Equal Rights Amendment CERAJ by the US Senate Cnow if only PC would . . .J and the 18 year olds were made full-fledged adults. CI-low the ranks at the Club 21, as the Rat was then called, swelled that nightlj. Also, that year J. Edgar Hoover died fand with him the prestige of the FBIJ, George Wal- lace was shot and crippled, Nixon announced his second candidacy and the last issue of LOOK magazine was pub- lished. The Ed Sullivan Show and Lassie were cancelled Burl H TGOTQ gal, , 15, I 1. Wi SCHOOL 'S I I I ,l ,Q 14 C, ' i PMBURIYT W9 if .IRED ME -,' ' V 'g I an Just, 5 1 X fax it .51TnN,, ,p -'gifs FH me , H -,af We Q ff- if gi 4 ' X y fa co S T I will Lid U INGRE AITENQ-Q E W Lawanda J. Cooper Mary E. Corbett Education -- Special Humanities Paul F. Correia' Michael T. Costa joseph T. Costello Psychology General Social Studies Sociology fi'-'SR'-. M jacques S. Cousineau Biology if WJ? 5 'x R I. YS , s',,Z:1, 7- HA- N V1-:ESP 2155! 4 .-,I lf, if 2, M we im V Mx iili Q,SlD1Z-Nl' A 3 r AMQRXW 2 Barbara A. Cox Education - Mathematics james B. Creighton English janet E. Crocker Social Work Division T'T'f ' ' fi T7 Y ' from television, and Don McLean made music history Cas well as great drinking lyricsj with his hit, American Pie. The Oscar went to Gene Hackman CFrench Connectionj and jane Fonda CKlutej and to The French Connection as the best movie. Also, Archie Bunker of All in the Family made bigotry a household Word. And, last, but not least, for the third consecutive year Richard Nixon was the most admired man in the country according to a Gallup poll, and TIME magazine selected him the Man of the Year. kill C in Kathleen M. Cullen Candace J. Cummings Mark T. Cummings English Education - English Education - History Cornelius A. Cummiskey, jr. Kenneth J. Cusack Frank M. D'Addabbo,jr General Social Studies Business Management Political Science Richard J. D'Amato Phillip S. Davis Susana I. DelCarpio Business Accounting Social Work Division Modern Languages - Spanish w H A ' .l I' vi 4 5 . 132 f ff:fr, s ff::1s'f? , f.,f'E3- , +L-fl-. V , :I fig? - .. is ,,A. I . Q 'Q A xl V jane A, DePetro English f ' ' ,ff n Bruce E. Derrick Education - History ,xi ri M 45' X Deborah A. DiDonato Biology Donna M. DiFiorc Sociology EF Ii: llllkul -'1 Y 4' Paul M. DiNice,jr. Rudolph L. DiPippo Michael DiRobbio Political Science School of Continuing Education History fi? i I - 1 ,X l, if, 1 'I ' - - . .. JIT, , , . E I-Q11 , ' I l Q ' .A X ' ii., , - - ,Ma , . Magix V -. Y 1, 1 ,. - . 1 Patricia A. Dolan Donald J. Donahue, -Ir. Rita A. Donnelly Social Work Division General Social Studies Education - Modern Languages Spanish f fr' T l l I ' i v Christopher Donohue English Mary J. Donovan Sociology Robert F. Driscoll Economics Richard W. Ducharrne Education - Social Studies Sh . il - ,, , ' 1 i 1 u 1 i -fffff' f l ff-' If 1 , :f:-' sf U Umtm Daniel D. Dulude David N. Dulude Robert G. Duquette English Education - History Business Management Alane D. Durand History il Walter M. Dzialo Biology Maureen G. Egan Social Work Division Phyllis L. Egan Elizabeth A. Eldredge Education - English School of Continuing Education And so, after a full year at PC, we departed to a summer of fun, relaxation, sun, jobs, and an obscure break-in at an apartment in Wash- ington, D.C., on june 17th. But we were so young, and the days so fine, and we as sophomores Csopholess?j had come of age . . . Long, long time ago, I can still remember How that music used to make me smile . . . - Don McLean, AMERICAN PIE Judith E. Elias Humanities Deidre L. Enos Psychology Sandra A. Esposito Humanities I . ,f s :I ' .- . john A. Faella,jr. Business Management ik. - alll xx R. Dennis Fahey Economics pal Ili My U , , , Philip j. Fanning Louis J. Farese Brian E. Farley Education - Mathematics Biology' Mathematics 6 DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION TEAM G GENERAL INFORMATION FALL SEMESTER REQUIRED TEXTS S. B. Clough, ed., A History of the Western World, 2 Vols. CD. C. Heath 8c Companyj M. Mack, Q., WORLD MASTERPIECES, Vol 2 Revised C Since the Renaissancenj CW. W. Norton Sc Company, Inc.j john Milton, PARADISE LOST, Harold Bloom, ed. CCollier Booksj Henry Fielding, JOSEPH ANDREWS, CWashington Square Pressj W. T. Jones, A HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY: HOBBES TO HUME KANT TO WITTGENSTEIN, 2nd Edition. CHarcourt, Brace 8: World, Inc.j Edward C. Farrar David H. Farwell Michael W. Favicchio Social Work Division Education - Social Studies Political Science Patricia A. Feeley RiCh21fd A- FCINOI1 John F- Fcffeffi Sociology Political Science Business Management '. ' 1.1 X Carolann H. Fidrych Richard E. Fishpawhlr. Edward M. Fitzgerald Education - History Health Services Administration English Paul E. Fitzgibbons Peter L. Fitzgibbons john D. Fitzpatrick Chemistry General Social Studies Social Work Division I QVXOL Q I ,s Q Q W g 2 V V . If pm' .11 ' if -S 4 , f A,,..fs'x.x X f f' N WI! 6 ,ff v ff , 3 J Edward Fnzpatnck By 1 I' ,f , x ..'- ' X 1 41 0 0 W QxXX Q ,W .,, X QNX Ar 'QF N 2 ff' A Q , 0 O O X 1x 12 9 , , -X Q. 4' f K um ,Xi XS gi g fn' f 1 -W Z 13 O NX 'f1,,f7f X A .. X WS .X Bi ' 1 S ' ' N X 'qi ! c f X5 i X Aix X X Y W x Y, Cf x x . xx - lf ' ,' pq! '.- -' - ' 1 ,- . f n ' , . A- -' f if ' ffnmsfff' - X I '? Busmcss Management Kurt T. Focrster Psychology Marita Ford Health Services Administration N jon S. Foster Mary A. Fraioli Ann M. Frank History Education - Biology! Chemistry English .-aff, Q .-fi .. , 3.-'ir fl iff, ll SCH!-ITL Q wp-JE' 1 lll uni llll ll lllll Marie P. Fredette School of Contuining Education 5, 'rff Patricia A. Freeman Education - Mathematics V U ' -- lm ' A Stephen H. Furlong,jr. Debra J. Furtado Carolyn A. Fuyat General Social Studies Psychology Education - Social Studies Douglas W. Gablinske General Social Studies Richard A. Gaffney Education - History john PF. Gallagher English ? 1n1lf'ff .,-? v - -H ,bf Keith E. Gallagher Marie L. Ganirn Biology U Political Science Dwight A. Gaudet Roger H. Gauthier Biology Education - History Kathleen M. Gallagher Psychology ' Catherine A. Gatens Mathematics in Raymond N. Gauvin History 1' fl 1 A ull Stephen R Gauvrn joseph A Gemma Socxal Work DIVISIOH Busmess Management QUARTERLY EXAM October 20th Drrecuons Be as SPCC1f1C as possrble 7 1 3 Donna A Geoffrey Eclucatron Englxsh TEAM F Balance your answer wxth materrals from the four d1sc1pl1nes blended as far as poss1ble to provrcle a unrfred response Questron Show how the tensrons resulnng from change are reflected rn the pohtrcal socral rehgrous and rntellectual lrfe of seventceth century man w N 4 .. ,Q , yi yt . y I y F A y l 1 1 'fvgf , V! A,'.,. 1'fllw'ilfg ' 1' 'N , , VI 1 A l ' A et :fl .1 . 1 A z ,inf 4 4 ,-Qs. i I 1 l A v:f.,' 1 'nf' Vuxf' l el 'L . HH l' till? 'cj' :.' lv IJ. I i' V ',.,-' --4 'ffg gt 1 ,1 '.' - 1' . l , ,I J ' 3 1 ' A DI. .:,.I1c1n..i . Sill' fr'1.'llfH' A 1 . . . . , . 3 . . , . , . . 3 . . Q f 1 X x ri 'i '.'-- - X. . V . I A' 9' . 1 'ii' ' :iuyu . A, 1 it .ir as .gzinq file, Q rg. ug,-. ' Qiiiiliziiiavrpezefle Cheryl A. George Albert L. George, jr. Kevin M. Gherlone Education - Eflglifih Biology Business Accounting 1972-1973: Gut Sophomore Year We returned to the campus after that summer a bit more confident and comfortable about college life. For the first time, some of us had become polit- gically-aware: We would soon be voting in the November elections. Those early days in the Fall were taut with anything but apathy. Buttons, bumper stickers, and speeches were very much a part of the campus. Things were moving at a brisk pace. A new major in Health Administration was being offered. Let's go Friarslli' would now be heard at the Civic Center. Gay P. Giblin Education - Mathematics Joanne L. Gilmartin Thomas A. Gilmore Salvatore P. Gioello History Business Accounting Business Management Daniel -I. Gleason Business Accounting E' Humberta M. Goncalves Business Accounting Elizabeth A. Grady Social Work Division William B. Godin Christine A. Goebeler English English And the library now closed at 5 p.m. on Fridays. New faculty members ushered in that year were: Kevin Kelley CEconomicsj, Fr. Romanus Cessario, O.P. CReligious Studiesj, Lynn Rae Slavin CTheater Artsj, and Fr. john McMahon CEducationj. Amid the turmoil beyond the gates and the changing pace of Providence College within, a new voice emerged. john Gobis, through the per- sonae of Dear Uncle jack, reminded us all not to take ourselves TOO seri- ously. November and December were trying months. Nixon and Agnew garnered a landslide victory, there was a step-up of bombing raids over North Vietnam, and one of the two surviving former presidents, Give'em I-Ielli' Harry S. Tru- man, died. We awaited student participation on the Corpo- ration f Is it soup, yet?!!,'jg there was a covered and hushed- up incident involving Marvin Barnes, his teammate Larry Ketvirtis, and a tire iron, a Student Mobilization Committee was formed, and there were veiled accusations that the Friars Club members had manipulated the Cmisjregistrarion of courses for the Spring semester. f I'll swop ya Ethics and Marriage for DWC Team G! - Would ya believe Team H?- How about. . .? j. With the appointment of Pete Cincogrono and jack Rudnick as co-chairmen of our Ring Weekend committee, a successful organization had begun. The ring design would Dennis J. Grassini Business Management if ,A- 1 . ' i tv, gr. Suzanne M. Grealy English show the first full coed class, and the new curriculum CI-low many realize that the two students on the '75 ring ar really Ray McGrath and joan Barrett?j As the first semester drew to a close, once again we wer faced with DWC exams. The essays ran the gamut, fro at what time, on what day, in what year did King Loui XIV, The Sun King change his hose to did Mari Antoinette really say, 'Ler'em eat cal-:e?' Cabout 45 mi utesj. To be sure, when we broke for vacation, we had reall earned it. When we returned in january, the trial of seven defen ants involved in the june 1972 break-in at the Waterga complex, had begun. judge john Sirica, U.S. District Cour was the presiding justice. And Richard Nixon was inau rated for Four More Years despite the eyeshadow. X c . il w ' s - 4-. F 1 . 5 an-5 Qt ex K 'Y Rqgwmt .- ' '- -N ., .xv X., 1 ,r v A ui Qx . X-- .,. .. an xy-yuh K - x NA i 'i , CQKXS , ,Q Y - -x - P- . N . Nfl.-Q ugh. '. xi-. ' . . .. 9' w Anne C. Greason Sociology l james J. Greeley, jr. Cathy A. Green Mary A. Greer Political Science Education - Mathematics Social Work Division David G. Gregson Michael S. Griffin William R. Griffin Business Management English Political Science P 'K l HAI in Dae, .M 15 Stephen L. Grinsell Pshycology 'N n 1 Peter P. Gwiazdowski III Nancy A. Gwozdz Daniel J. Hally Business Accounting Psychology Political Science I - -- , !'. F . .f . Donald P. Hanabergh, -Ir. Maura P. Hanrahan William R. Hardman Political Science Business Management Social Work Division -if Mary E. Harrington Art Thomas J. Harrington Business Accounting l A 1. ig ll ay- l Charles W. Hassell,jr. james E. Hayden Business Management Political Science Ronald K. Hayes Political Science A L- fd! Mary M. Healy John F Hegarty jr Thomas V Hemingway Education - English Polmcal Science Education Social Studies Leonora M. Henderson Education - English Nz? A J -fe. me .4- ,fn ,, .Li an . ii 1. ,-. In-. E , X 'X w W W F ' ix, X in i ..f,',f . s J. ., ' .T I Y 1:.- Q. Y.-V . L' i,. , yliitxx f , 52 V , 'W ,F A F ,A And we now had a firstg Patricia Slo- nina succeeded Chuck O'Neil to become the first woman editor on campus, on the Alembic magazine. The football team had finished its financially-plagued season with a heart- breaking 7-6 loss to Hartford. Home games had to be played at Pierce Field in East Providence because of the lack of a suitable home. A resolution by Richie Kless and Lou Zullo later in the year would return the football team to Hen- dricken Field for the 1973 season. Also the famous football referendum was a success allowing the team to enjoy a degree of financial stability by appropri- ating 355 per student from the activity fee. The New Dormv and the Student Unioni' were christened to honor Bishop Mcvinney and former PC President Fr. Slavin. Gregory F. Horan David C. Hunter ' Robert P. HurleY Business Management Hlstofy Psychology l l l Francis H. Hurley,Jr. Psychology Earl F. Jackman Biology Janice M. ,Ianecek Art History Nicholas Iacovelli Alfred J. Incera Education - History School of Continuing Education Elizabeth A. jackson john A. Jackson School of Continuing Education Education - Social Studies Keith P. Jensen Dennis R. Johnson Psychology Biology 1 N I ' . ui V I .JM M , , , ' I 'LA J , .',,. V .5 NV Y , ,I it Teresa V. johnson Wanda S. johnson Sociology Psychology i u r i 1 Alan R.jo11y Business Management Marilyn A. joseph Humanities james J. Joyce, jr. Business Management i -l-ii ' 1 1'-' V ,. 1 . George L. Kamaras Henry Kaminski Kathleen E. Kane Business Management Economics P5YCh0108Y . I Betty A. Karkut Chickery 1. Kasouf Denise A. Kavanagh Psychology Psychology School of Continuing Education Leo G. Keefe, jr. Peter B. Keenan Business Management Business Accounting RING DESIGN Your 1975 Providence College ring has been designed exclusively for you by your Ring Committee and jostenis Ring Company. Together they have created for you a most unique and beautiful ring that establishes itself with both the history of your school and your Class. The new side of your ring - The Class Side - has Harkins Hall masterfully carved in the center, with a sculptured figure of a guy and girl to its left, representing that for the first time in the history of Providence College, girls as well as guys, will have completed four full years of education. To the left of Harkins is your modern year date, 1975. FRIARS, the name by which you are known in extracurricula activities, is carved beneath Harkins completing the design of this side of your ring. The seal side of your ring bears your Providence College seal and is the same as in past years with the exception of your degree and found- ing date being carved in keeping with the new design on the opposite side of your ring. Providentiense Collegiurn is carved around your bezel with Maltese crosses being used as separators. Laurel leaves encircle the bezel and bring to completion your beautiful 1975, Providence College Ring. RING COMMITTEE Peter Cincoguono, Chairman Ray McGrath john Rudnick, Co-Chairman Bill Pinto joan Barrett jo-Ann Pitera Kathy Caldwell Bob Redden Peter Fuller Carolyn Fuyat Mary Healey Stanley Kwiatkowski Rich Laliberte Daniel Lebrun Steve Rogers Helen Sieniwkowicz Sue Tinsley Maria Vilelli Louis Zello RING DISPLAY A ring display will be set up in the Bookstore on either the 25th or 26th of April to show the different styles of rings. Kenneth K. Kehoe Education - History Timothy J. Kehoe Economics f Math JJ I ,I Carolyn T. Kelaghan School of Continuing Education The hockey team had a losing season. However it was highlighted by wins over Clarkson and Boston University at Meehan Auditorium. Sean Shanahan '75 would also leave school after the semester and sign with the Montreal Cana- dians' organization. The soccer team finished its season at 11-2. The basketball team began its season with returning let- termen, despite the simmering, now famous Barnes-Kervir- tis incident. We watched as Ernie D. scored 39 big ones in the Civic Center debut and rout Fairfield. In succession we clinched home wins over jacksonville, Duquesne, and the Bonnies. During regular season play, Santa Clara and UCLA, the PC of the west, were our only losses. Tournament time meant a convincing win over the Hawks of St. ,Ioe's and on to Charlotte for the Eastern Regionals, as Ernie D. wooed the crowd with some magnifi- cent passing and shooting. The regional finals saw the Friars rally without Ernie D., to become Eastern Regional Champs with the win over Maryland. The win advanced the Friars to St. Louis for the nationally televised finals, where only a knee injury to Marvin Barnes denied the Friars a shot at the Invincible Bruins and Bill Walton for the national championship. That February of our sophomore year saw the first Black Supplement of the COWL. Lou Zullo garnered a third term and was joined by Candy Cummings, Ray -McGrath and oan Barrett. Other members of the class government were: Peter Fuller, jim Warren, Kathy Caldwell, Rick Laliberte, and Mary Healy. Nationally the U.S. Senate adopted a resolution to probe the Watergate bugging case and other purported acts of political sabotage in the ,72 presidential election campaign. And the same time, it seemed as though the young adults of the country would rally behind the supporters of the American Indian Movement who seized the hamlet of Wounded Knee in South Dakota. The battle of Alumni Hall of an overflow crowd of out- siders at the Spring Weekend which included Dave Brubeck and BB King appearances, causing damages to Alumni Hall. The Student Congress held a nine hour emergency meet- ing and turned out a 32 page piece of legislation that assured extension of parietals. And national politics were becoming an intricate web, with Nixon announcing the resignation of 4 top aides in the controversy aroused by Watergate. Our ring fittings were held that month, around the time the Ring Weekend Committee announced its plans to hold over dinner-dance at the Chateau de Ville in Warwick. The Rat closed early after a fire and two floods, the Wooden Naval opened under new student management and provided alternate outlet for the crowds which normally frequented the Rat. CRemember Keenan and Powell, and Wood River junction? Or, were you there the night one table had 48 pitchers of beer and someone polished them all off? - with a little help from his friends, of coursej The year was quickly drawing to a close. Much had hap- pened to PC and to the nation. And much more would hap- pen as the water-gates burst and we became flooded . . . We parted, eager to embark on our Junior year at Provi- dence College. No more DWC, no more interdisciplinary courses, we were on our way to being upperclassmen and to all the rights this new found status held . . . Maureen A. Kelaher - Brian j. Kelly David L. Kelly Psychology General Social Studies Business Management .I 1' my 'W fx, f 1 'KW . V 1-film. 5 ' ' v Qian' i l PM F i . limi ii 1 1 'Ui'- ,, ,N M , N n . , 'Z' w - ' - H- 1 ' , 1 ' .. .1,,, 1,-in . ,. , ' N f ,.:L1 . -A 1, .- Vifiiii'-A 'V ' .1 ' . , 5 1,.A,gcL1-Qi '-' L 'Qfwfi ,, . frm , l yiggg l' . quill ' gf i-fi -'Zz' ix iS':',?j' .. 'Z 5522 1 rf., '-f . , Ha- fufrwgfze , , 1 ..., , W W L , , N. 1-. g 4l?Q:9,!?i71gf,. ' , W U 'H '-4-531' if' .:' . ' V ' ,- X ' .Eff-,3 'ia,fF'f. Q i. .-9'-A ,. 1 -1-rf---f -I W nf.-,, G.i?5,3f551r1:-:vE?2:ii15ci'1minw' . ak:-iff l -ag. -ie '-E75ll5fj' A .2112 ' WJ! 'lL'v-E 1-,TL 'ff .J f..l5-,- ern :- 21 . 1 W, W -,cg l,,iia,1Tr, . y..,3..,,ggU ,Q za.. H3215 1 52 , I. ,l,.v,.5m,y.. cf,-an... L 9 ku.. U 5 i ' , i 1t'qgEH-'JT 535553: , J-:ly fag , - - :'f'-'Zi'-31:ii'1T ':1 wx? . P -1- ff-L'-f - fE2:P,'fA ,1 51,11 mil-my -:JS f f.a...- f -mfg: .'e.w'fff3?gE:g3-gui. -qs . Qgvzii-iw I X -ff ,,-L. ,ai . , ' ' 4 ,..r1grQ51--J 1 . iE:?Ef?zs1zi'Y,1'?iff. .gf 1' - - '- ' .af ,. fl-fi If in if-- Q'f ,4a. 'iw ' ' ' ' 4 qw f'1k:?3..2 3 2 ' .l,,,-N., .,,,:4 I , 1 .. , in . N Wir, . 1' W., - L V, Me e, JI Q-, X ...MU , , vw, a rr ,U -,,AxA.,lV-U,-'V ,:, Rita '-l1: Deidre J. Kelly Theater Edward R. Kennedy Political Science Dennis C. King Laura -I. Kinsella Richard A. Kirkman Biology Modern Languages - Spanish Sociology X Q., 5 l x lk l Arnold S. Kirshenbaum Karen G. Knudsen Joseph A. Konikowskihlr Biology Business Management Chemistry .' 'V ' ' William j. Korab Michtxel H. Koster joAnna Kubaska Humanities Psychology Education - Elementary I , Stanley J. Kwiatkowski General Social Studies 3 Y, H : - . 'MI L 1- :...,Y-. . . Richard R. LaLiberte John D. Lambert Donna M. Landi Business Management Physics Education - Modern Languages Italian Robert R. Landry Christine M. Langlois Donald W. Langlois Business Accounting Art History History l Paul R. LaRiviere Kevin C. Larkin Wayne M. Larned Biology General Social Studies Business Management ...,,,,..-a ,I gweu R ,:j,.f:- I f'W Ll l. ATE! Gail Latimer Nina Lauzon Alan D. Lavoie Education - Hi5f01'Y Religious Studies Business Accounting Neil R. Lazzara Arthur H. LeBrun Daniel M. LeBrun Psychology School of Continuing Education Humanities Timothy M. Lee Psychology N- , . - 1 w .'Eiu ' .,' ' I ,- A I V fa. A : -:-'AT-T L. -4-f , , ..-fry' Y ' ' ,v, ..q7 -,. if .1 'Q - , gif? A ' 44 V , Q ' 'if Y ' f- ' ...,:' W-M ,. - . ',1., .af .....'. ,af , .ut-H 4, .1 fi - -. 'f' . , - V , -: ',,, 1. . I ' rf' 1 -err ' james B. Leeds History Mary T Lenaghan Educatlon Spccxal Health Servmcs Adm Polmcal Sclcncc Econom1cs jaruce A L1bby Gervzus L L1fna joseph Lung III Psychology Polmcal Sc1ence Economics I y f Y' N I I I Richard O. Lessard john M. Lester I Donald C. Lewis,jr I I I 4 .y W i MI ii Edward P. Lovett John Lucas Oke Lundin, Jr. Business Accounting Sociology Biology x ' 3 flea, - ' Y , y gn. , I 1 fl I l .ff I , 1 ,c gt Timothy M. Lynch Norma J. Lyons Paula M. Lysik Individualized Program Business Accounting English Frederick 1. Maas, -Ir. General Social Studies 1975-1974: Ourjunior Year TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO . . . Well, we had done it! After two years, four semesters, or if you prefer, 20 hours of DWC, we were practically home free. For most of us, those first few weeks of the junior year were like recess. After the grueling schedule of lectures, papers, seminars, et al. - 4 courses at 5 times a week were a cinch! C Remember how suddenly we began to speak nostal- gically of the Teams and how it wasn't all that bad',?j. The profile of PC was very changed. Even more radical were the changes being made outside the campus gates. Vice Presi- dent Agnew was investigated, the tentacles of the Water- gate investigation were reaching upward to the executive office, and many of us mused if Nixon would be next, Allende of Chile was overthrown, Peron and his wife, Isa- bel, were elected to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of Argentina, respectively, and the Middle East erupted into a full scale war with the Egyptians and Syrians simulta- neously attacking Israel on the most solemn day of the jew- ish Year, Yom Kippur. f it V . . Kenneth J. MacDonald john A. Maciel Thomas R. Maguire School of Continuing Education Psychology Political Science ' 1 l ' 4. Christine Mahoney Frank P. Mainella Paul J. Maleiko English Business Management Sociology 6 Autumn found us with dormitory crowding, rising costs affecting meals at the cafeterias, a new security fence cutting off the campus from the surround- ing community Cro keep them', out or us,' in?j, the flooding of the Slavin Center and the loss of power due to a vicious rainstorm, and the first of many resignations to reach upwards to national levels, Henry Golembeski's step down as BOG president. Always moving forward, women faculty as well as the Coeds established a Woman's Liason Committee to meet the gap between PC and its women. Father McMahon became the new director of Slavin Center, and Angelo D'Agostino Angie,' became the new manager of the Rat. Per usual, the pathway from the campus to Bradis was a direct one - nei- ther shubbery nor lawns nor backyards proved an obstacle. In an attempt to maximize campus security, a student patrol was initiated. The following week the group, jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, was robbed while performing. A new anthropology major was now being offered. On the sports scene, Tom Smith and Mick O'Shea led the harriers to fine romp over BC for an easy early season win. WDOM was in the process of expanding its hours, and Doreen Menezes became the Womenis Athletics bas- ketball coach. ,Iohn J. Malick Political Science Sean P. Malone Social Work Division Ann M. Manchester Susan D. Manchester Humanities Psychology Ernest P. Mancini History i .1-. . 1 x y V 1- 3 my ' 1 ,- K P, I , X Paul F. Mancini Education - Biology! Chemistry V1 ,. rf , B i 1 jfifi M X L. , . - -. I' - -,l, -'Q-gl, 5 'A . '. tg: .i- yifig, Gregory B. Mangini Robert M. Mantez Marc D. Marchetti Business Management Business Accounting Biology Richard J. Marchini Business Management 1 i , i I I l, - ,vii hgh! L-I I! f ll , 5.1! i ' i , 7.4 Claire L. Margetta Claude J. Martel Social Work Division Business Management 'N if The campus witnessed a cultural expansion: WDGM presented Shakespeare theaterg the Cell listed a fine season with DEATH OF A SALESMAN, BUT- TERFLIES ARE FREE, and INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD: and an expanded poetry series featuring Pulitzer Prize winner Alan Dugan, Colette Inez, and the Wheaton Trio performed. On the National scene, Vice President Agnew resigned and Nixon chose Gerald Ford to replace him. He also dis- charged Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox in a move which earned him the famous bumper sticker: Nixon is a Cox Sackerf' Suzanne K. Marum Social Work Division , .ni - CIM 5 l. U Ui ' ' Sl 'Jn ,ffm fu, ' I.,,- ,ff -J, ,'.,,'.,1 1,1 14 , . .4 'Ui' P' fill 1' Susan J. Marzul Psychology Stephen P. Massed Business Accounting DOCUMENT A PARKING AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS FOR PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. I-1 Definitions As used in these Rules and Regulations, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: faj Street, Road, Highway, Roadway - Every street, highway, roadway or place open for purposes of vehicular travel and parking on the campus of the college. Cbj Motor Vehicle - Every kind and nature of vehicle propelled by motor by which any person or property may be transported. Wayne J. Masterson ' Psychology Ccj Pedestrian Safety Zones and Crosswalks - That part of the street set aside, and suitably designed by signs or markings on the surface of the street, for use by pedestrians. Cdl Parking - includes stopping and standing of vehicles, whether occupied or not, other than temporarily to take on or leave passengers, or while loading or unloading, except stops in obedience to traffic signs or a police officer. Cej Parking Area - A area of the campus of the College set aside for the purpose of park- ing of vehicles which have been duly registered with the Security Office or an area set aside for Visitor Parking. Cfj Campus Security Officer - Any person, employee or student appointed by the Director of Security with the approval of the Vice President for Business Affairs. fgj College - For the purpose of these rules and regulations the term College,' shall mean all properties and highways under the care of Providence College. fhj Employee - When used herein 'iemployee shall mean any person other than a stu- dent employed by the College including faculty, staff, and administrative employees and employees of private employers maintaining offices or representatives on the cam- pus of the College. Laraine J. Mastrianna Humanities l janet M. Matarese Stephen L. Matarese Emilio Mazzola Social Work Division Biology Education - Modern Languages, Italian E, Thomas M. McCaffrey Humanities Margaret M. McCarthy William -I. McCarthy Robertj. McCartney II Social Work Division General Social Studies Business Management V Cheryl A. McCormick Health Services Administration Edward J. McCormick III Political Science I I Q: :5,tf '9 ,. ,fi . AIS' ff' .. L - riff gf ,gtg '11'f99ZSSif1f ,-A, FV' ,123 ,H ,.,, Di. Susan McCutchan i Christopher A. McDonald Business Accounting Education - History 51 iii 2.5 l N.. N F' Marcia L. McGair Patrickj McGann JoAnne McGlynn Biology HiSf0fY English Arnato's Harriers won the state championship and the women's basketball program acquired Varsity status. Wind- ing up the month of October PC ,73 grad Kevin Sheehan signed with the Phillies. And we read Rich Malachowski's coverage of the Harriers' victories. PC, like its national counterpart, had its controversy, too. The campus council pooled 351500 and contributed a security car to the college, later labeled by Chris Farrell as the folly. An important movement that year was the eventual elections of a senior and junior representative on the Corpo- ration. Vying for these coveted seats were: Doug Bourdon, joseph Caffey, james Caldarola, Denis Kelly, Len Taddei and Charlie Medeiros, with the high vote-gettets Len Tad- dei and Kelly. Also of much interest was the Barnes-Kervir- tis case which was declared a mistrial. Ire1and's jewel to PC, Mike O'Shea, set an enviable new record with his 23:44 time, placing the Friars third in the New England Cross Country Championships. Still, an equally glowing highlight of the Pall semester was the opening of the New Hockey rink, Schneider Arena. Christmas was around the corner, and the U.S. Congress gave us a present with the confirmation of Gerald Ford as Vice President of the U.S. An energy commission was cre- ated on campus to help seek alternatives to the oil squeeze. f 'zglfn ' ...V .if 5 '- ,3f1z 1 . il I ' fr ' ', ' V l' Vi. ,. ' v' ' ,,i , , ., 0 1 I f -Iudith P. McGowan Thomas J. McGowan james T. McGrath Social Work Division Political Science Education - Mathematics 'Mah 223 r 1 Xl. il , fax l I it l Raymond B. McGrath,jr. Stephen H. McGuinness John F. McGuire Business Management Business Management Political Science 'PlT PROBLE N H is f Q mmouvf 1 MUX In H WmxXNxx R QLEIXSC W 'fill X - ' A - ' - his N s v ,ffi 53 N 'EE Ny 7 . ,gb xml: QB 0 , N , if t 5' X ' A i :I E E Z W ! Virginia M. McGunagle W Individualized Program f ' - i - Q ,Z 5 ': QQ f l 21,4515 M2 1 U Elizabeth A. McHugh Q ' Education - English Thomas R. McHugh Economics fl' I' Ati Mary L. McKee Psychology Gerard E. McKenna II Education - Mathematics affecting the college. And junior Ring Dance Weekend was a uhumongousn success. CThey say the chandelier at the Chateau de Ville rocked from the danc- ingj Finals over, we broke for Christmas recess. For many of us eyeing grad school it was a time of planning funds, sending away for booklets, pamphlets, lboning up on GRE's and LSAT's and staring reality in the eye. The home stretch was a few feet ahead and frankly C my dearj we were just not ready. Returning to PC, we found a lot of men in raincoats and bulging pockets roaming our campus. Were they merely getting ready to expose themselves behind the shrubbery? No, we were merely being scanned, planned, photo- graphed, and examined by the SS CSecret Servicej and some say even the FBI. Rumors spread and the truth leaked out: Melvin Laird, was to receive the Humanitarian Award from the John E. Fogarty Foundation and Vice President Ford was scheduled to speak on his behalf in his first college appearance since becoming number Zf' The Attica Brigade staged a protest and someone utiri- lized eggs against Laird and Ford. Only PC got hit by eggs . . . and we wore them across the country print and film. Mary E. McKnight Glenn J. McLoughlin Biology History A Brian F. McNelis Anne M. Melancon Biology Social Work Division Kathleen A. Mele English Coralie A. Metcalf Political Science Gregory M. Metcalf General Social Studies Brian A. Michela General Social Studies David Mills Biology Q 'gh 9 li ag., A Catherine A. Miley Psychology A X Sotiris E. Mioni Political Science The 25th Student Congress convenedg Martha Schortman became the first woman to enlist in the PC's ROTC program. The hockey team was rated fourth in the East. The basketball team was ranked seventh in the nation. And Professor Drans lodged a suit against the college disputing the insti- tutionis necessary retirement clause. We also belly-laughed our way through the hysterical hit of the Cell season, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. The year had peaked: we went to the NCAA's at North Carolina where we were stopped by Dave Thompson and his Wolfpack. Ann Frank succeeded Denis Kelly as the COWL's editor marking another coed first at PC, the first woman Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper. William A. Miller Business Accounting Andrewj. Molak Political Science 7 Brian W. Monte Raymond j. Morra Education - Modern Languages Business Accounting French fTwo down, one to go?j The s-t-r-e-a-k-e-r-s: students, faculty Cundocumented at this writingj, and even alumni. Robert Oppel, the epitome of the PC man in 1961, dropped his pants and exhibited his shortcomings, at the Oscar Night in Hollywood, to the chagrin of some Dominicans. The Dillon Club planned a benefit hoop game for faculty and students, the Friar Track Relay team finished fourth in the New England Championships. Brian Weeks, john Brady, and john Murphy were named All-American grid- ders by the National Club Sports Association. The Friars Cell presented Man in the Moon Marigoldsn superbly. ' The pace on the national scene was quickening. Alexander Solzhenitsyn was deported by the Soviets for his latest book. Patty Hearst allegedly kidnapped by members of the Symbionese Liberation Front went underground as Tanya to join her captors. The Watergate grand jury indicted 7 presidential aides and Nixon as an unindicted co-conspirator was rumored in the press. ln April a slight controversy surfaced as Phyllis Troia was denied work in the Raymond Dining Hall pits. Dean Cunningham resigned his post to return to the classroom full-time, and false fire alarms replaced streaking as the cam- pus plague. Also our class hosted a successful Talent Show. May. Our days as juniors were numbered. For Richard Nixon, it was the beginning of his political end. New corporation elections were held pitting Barbara jackson against Steve Silvestri. Spring Weekend featured Emmett Kelly 'Irfs Circus, jane Lunin Perel's poetry readings, and john Sebastian and Howdy Moon concerts. Charles W. Morrison Business Management Thomas J. Morrison Business Management james E. Morrissey Business Accounting William J. Morrissey Kenneth J. Morrissey,Jr. Thomas J. Mulvey Psychology Biology Sociology li i ' n V Az, W - E, I, ' Vx' . .I ' 'th ' ' . 1 I? 'lr . if Ll fiiazil gffikggii , i ' I E7 l is 1u:,i141-iz1f4:g o is,g i f- .-f,1,4,- .1::,yl,i,y1u',- .I ,l Q IQ -3S:Q?5,.- w ' i.-1 '.i'Lm'1'.:L,f-li Ezl U. 1953-Yf'.:1-iiiffib, john C. Murphy Business Accounting William Nahashlr. Business Accounting P5 'G james M. Nelson Carl J. Nero Thomas J. Nichol, jr. Political Science Political Science Sociology jeffrey R. Nixon Sociology -1... .1 f.,,. ,.: ...i 'grin - 'V vw.. v , I, .. 3, ll., ful J ' s.','. 'Ilan I-' ',. l:'ll: Ann Y' if u ' ' II 1 ll' ' il' ll- -'Z! u .mi-.. Kim S. Nolan Rosemary L. Noon Thomas B. Norman Political Science Social Work Division Sociologl' The deason's smash was Fr. Cunningham's performance as THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. The baseball team also sported a fine 9-6 record. At Commencement, the statue of the ageless girl and guy was unveiled after the ceremonies. Donated by Bon Bern- stein, an advertising executive and his wife, finally a long chapter in PCls history had drawn to a close. The next page was ours . . . the college was now fully co-educational and the pioneers had evolved into seniors. The blank sheet before us would include many campus, local and national f irsts before our own commencement the following spring. We were number one and on top and no where to go but 1974-75: Our Senior Year The first days of our senior year were dark and uncertain. That summer we had witnessed the downfall of one of the bastions of Americana, the US presidency. Richard Milhous Nixon had become the first man to resign from that cov- eted office. Succeeding him was Gerald Ford, another first, never before had a man entered the presidency without hav- ing been elected by the American people, fif such a thing really does exist anymorej . . . Within weeks, Rocky7, Rockerfeller had become the new Vice-President. Boston had erupted into unprecedented racial violence over the problems caused by bussing black and white for white and blackj students to schools in different neighborhoods from the one in which they lived. And, in that same week, the new president gave ufull, free and absolute pardon to Richard Nixon. At the college, with a fully coeducational student body and a freshman class who did not recall that last all male class of 72, the pace had quickened. We read of the immi- nent sale of the Chapin property fat last! ! lj for 35780,000. And another first for our class, on the eve of Womenis International Year C1975j the appointment of Ana Margar- ita Cabrera as the Editor-in-Chief of the VERITAS created the first female Triumviratef' For the first time in PC his- tory, the three campus publications were simultaneously edited by women, four short years after the onslaught. Shar- ing these honors'i were Ann Frank QCOWLD and Patricia Slonina CALEMBICD. Uncle jack would joke that the next thing they would do would be to put up pink ruffle curtains in Harkins Hall . . . Deborah A. Notarianni Francesca M. Nottie justin O'Connell Education - Modern Languages, Political Science Business Management French Another first. PC and Notre Dame announced the creation of a five-year com- bination liberal-arts and engineering pro- gram. The college bookstore was robbed of an alleged 351400, and WDOM took to the air late because of renovations. As usual, the yearly battle for student parking began with no winner in sight. Clf people only learned to use one space per car instead of two . . .j. The Dillon Club under joe Gemma and Dave Camera was strengthen- ing and restructuring. A new club arrived - the Circle K, a service oriented organiza- tion unlike others on campus. And, let us not forget Evel Knievelis crazy stunt at Snake River Canyon . . . A memorable time for all was St. Thomas Aquinas Week, the gala social and educational event of the Dominican com- munity. PC featured a lecture by the learned Archbishop Fulton Sheen, a Pops concert by the Philharmonic Orchestra of RI, and a medieval pageant by the members of the Friar's Cell. And then came THE event, the Oktoberfest, with all the bands and women in long dresses Cyes, even at PC some do wear themj and the glasses of beer. As if to shock us back from all this waste, Ralph Nader lectured one crisp October afternoon to a motley of students. Sadly, too, the campus also underwent some vicious vandalism at the time. The football team earned a Schaeffer Bowl berth: Don Joy, joe Gioela et all gave their best. And with increasing antagonism, neigh- borhood groups confronted the college on the matter of rowdy Cread drunkj student passage from Brad's along Annie Street. A valiant attempt was made to placate the irate citizens. COffer them beers, maybe!!! . . .5 At midseason, with Mick O'Shea and Tim Smith spurring them on, our harriers had attracted national recognition. They later trimphed in the EIAA and became NE Champions. November saw the Democrats sweep the elections due mostly to the effects of Watergate, inflation, the Nixon pardon and recession. C Gee, grandma, what,s a Watergate? j i I 5 3 I f--Q, Thomas E. O'Connor Richard J. O,Connor History' Political Science 1 Wifi Margaret A. O,Donnell Robert W. O'Donne1l History Education Biology ,.. ,ff-1-1 The COWL introduced an astrology col- umn, the VERITAS introduced the Puthy- Cat Awards Ccan't those kids spe1l?j, Barry Ketvirtis lodged a 351.5 million suit against Marvin Barnes Cleaving him with a paltry 551 million from his 3752.5 million contractj and joan Barrett resigned from office. With excitement we followed the fancy skating of our hockey team favorites Phil Anchukaitis, Dave Kelly and Ken Cusack. And, KOUCHIHJ before Thanksgiving we would realize how tight and rare money had become when the auto industry announced layoffs and consumer confi- dence in American products hit an all-time low. . . The last few fall days were spent playing pinball CTHAT was still cheapj, attending performances of ANTIGONE Cstarring Candy Cummingsj and applauding the Harrier's fifth place finish in the NCAA Cross Country Championships. Seven down, one to go . . . Richard J. O'Doy john C. Ollquist Louis Olore Chemistry History Business Accounting january. The beginning of a year - and the beginning of our last months at PC. For the most part, the very active seniors were retired from their positions on respective activ- ities. Unemployment had hit its highest point in over 35 years. And food stamps for college students had become a national controversy. Many of us were saddened by the sudden death of john Browning, jr., QPC 725 whose photos and advice had become so much a part of the COXWL-ALEMBIC-VERL TAS publications. The hockey team was ranking tenth in the nation, and the BOG involved us in a national controversy. john Dean III, a CONVICT ED Watergate conspirator, was paid 3153 500 for a speaking appearance at the college. Many students were incensed that a criminal should be profiting from a retelling of his crimes. On top of all this the students had to pay an admission fee to hear this speaker, for which they had ALREADY paid for through their activities fee. CYes sir, it looks like the BOG had laid an egg.j The Cell put on a hit production, starring our own Chri Mahoney, Nick Walker and Pete Thomson. And Jac Wfhite, the 'billiards player, put on quite an exhibition fc us in the Union. .4 , . V., 5 . S, .qi It fi, P Q ., If-7? iv .41 ri? R K. rf i Edward 1, O'Malley Mathematics 5 xi ,f Edward J. O,Nci1l Martin J. O'Ncill Ellen M. O'Rourke English Political Science English Henry W. Pacheco II AnthonY J- P2112H2Jf- Business Management SPCCM Edufafion '2 Shawn L. O'Sullivan Political Science That year, some displaced seniors found themselves involved in the pilot program of Providence mayor Buddy Cianci's College Internship Program opened to PC, Brown, URI and RIC. Aztec Two-stepped into a concert at the campus, and many enjoyed. The explosion of a pipe bomb at Raymond Cno, it wasn't the foodj thrust the cam- pus into an agitated state f No, Mom, honest, I didn't try to blow up the build- ing - I was making pizzas . . .nj fortu- nately, none other than the Nj bomber himself was injured. Lou Zullo and Ray McGrath were co- winneirs of the Congressperson, Dan Ravenelle as Non-Congressperson and Father Peterson as Person of the Year. And, unlike our rival across town, CBrown, for the uninformedj, WE had participated in budget talks. Robert R. Palin David Palumbo Michael A. Panichas Business Management Business Management Biology il s Raphael Paola III General Social Studies 5 Hp:-r Louis P. Paolino Economics fb ,ag l Mary-Frances A. Paolino Genevieve Pappas Business Accounting Humanities 'W' -4. X l . Pierre E. Patry Dennis P. Patterson English History Education Russell E. Peck, jr. Patricia-I. Peters Business Management English Arthur Parise Political Science -.4 . lv- Susan M. Peterson Humanities Edward M. Phelan Philosophy Robert Phillips, jr. English Ms. Bert finally made reality of those thoughts Father Lennon had written four years back in When the Girls Come - the college was offering two athletic scholarships to women. Cmaybe someday . . .J As we officially ushered in the Bicentennial Year, we witnessed the surrender of Cambodia to the Khmer Rouge rebels and the fall of the Thieu government in South Vietnam. The Mayaguez incident found US Marines going into Cambodian territory and engaging in battle to free the merchant ship. Senator McGovern Cremember him?j went to ,Cuba and are ice cream with Fidel Castro. CLittle did the senator know that there are children on that island who do not know what ice cream is . . .j. New York City was going bankrupt, the garbage lay in its streets and the grand Commonwealth of Massachusetts was going down the pike. And, in a brutal assassination, King Faisal of Saudi Ara- bia, was murdered, while in Greece one of the richest men in the world, Ari Onassis, died, leaving the world to speculate upon who his wife jackie's new marital prospect would be. The CIA access to our mail C Gee, ma, my Friar box was wiretappedlvj was banned, and the ten most popular shows on TV included All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Chico and the Man C Oye, tu, no me digas esolnj, Rhoda and The Waltons. Anne L. Piascik English 'fx .,,l 7 ljll',,j ' wil' 'N sm ' H 1 , .z Ann R. Pierce' Biology William J. Pinto Steven A. Plouff john T. Polito Social Work Division Political Science Political Science l l Paul E. Pontarelli Timothy R. Potter Political Science Mathematics Spring Weekend as NRBQ, the james Cotton Blues Band, the Ellis Hall Band and Frank Zappa. Rumors were now spreading that the speaker at the Commencement exercises would be Ella Grasso, or Glo- ria Steinem, or Ethel Kennedy . , . Speculation was running in favor of a female speaker since this was, of course, the first coeducational class. The last Cell production was, aptly, You Can't Take It With You. QA diploma, some bills, and some memories, maybe, but the school we must leave behindj Robert J. Potter, jr. Business Management ' Daniel J. Potterton Social Work Division The new fad that year was false alarms. Yessir, many were the mornings and afternoons and evenings that bleary eyed students were pried from the safety and warmth of their rooms to face the elements because some QQ if 4' had pulled another false alarm. There was even a real fire set in the library land many thought it was not real, although it WAS naive to think that a fire would halt examsj. May. The last set of finals Cwho took 'em?j. Beer, beer, beer, and parties and banquets and testimonials and roasts and trips to Emblem Sc Badge to buy trophies and fancy restaurants and all that food. The time to let go had, for many, too quickly arrived. Commencement week. Kids walking around in rumpled togas fresh from the box. Being alumni. Pete Cincongrono going crazy making john F. Powers Biology 4' Linda A. Preziosi Business Accounting Edward A. Price History Anthony -I. Principe Sociology f ' ' Edwardj Prqybysz Barbaraj Qumn Mary E Qumn Busmcss Accountmg Socxal Work D1v1s1on Enghsh Eclucauon Paul V Qumn jr Health Servzces Admxmstranon ,J ,fi ,gf W W YN I ,W 1. I . 3 . 7 '.,- I: -, :fri f 1, ,Q ' zgpftfiggf x '., ' ' .-J M, :11 fQ1..n ' 24 4 K S fills Il 62'-tx WWI, ex ' rw- U5 5153 ' f.-1--:Hs fre.: '25::1?:1- ,, a qdullljgigi go? - . J uggab i W V ,JV Charles A. J. Quirk X 1 L J General Social Studies I ff? , I f K Q N J fl f. X K . J 9 Gmmwm' W ff , l X M Z .ss f-'Q-4.1 gg i wb, S XR N f 353 l ll X Ml- ' -1- ml .,--' 9 , , X A 1 ryllxunuvilglmw ii A Y! f iff,-' fl I V V.' ,.- K 4, ,, lffjfffif--ff . Tpg Michael Rafferty Business Management Patricia D. Rafferty Charles Ramos Michael P. Ranhoff Religious Studies Health Services Administration Social Work Division Paul E. Rankowitz Paul A. Raposa D21'1iC1R2VCI'lC11C Mathematics Business Management HUHIHHMCS Patricia A. Reale Social Work Division Valentino W. Redahan Social Work Division F IVE MEDIEVAL PLAYS WY V KMAAMMM : 1 xf -1 ., .. .. ,. .. . ...- .-M if , PSX? f -It 172211 V .. ,- .X ,-' 1 :: , 7 ji?-:I W -rf- v in .Jgy fu- Q. ggi , ! .1 'wi A 13. ' 'S J- ' iw 'rf- .- -5- ' u .332 , H I xx Q 'E 3 1' -, ' 7 :QQ rpg A of Q L.-in . 4 .. ' . '2- f x ' NS: . V il 'iii Z.: 4 . ' I , ' V Q I 2 faid L. fra 1-ry ' f'4!.- ' -' if' Q' 1,113 . fi? 5 fig. ffjfj Q' F Di gf . 1,72 ' 54'-X. fw.':f,f'ITf 3 ,Ly 71 .. 'Fil' tfn- 'jf 'f Q gl 9122- My ' , ' 1 e Q If A 1 t rx- f ff ' M xr N 'la 57 fi U- 'i7',: V' in ai ,iid l gy f-3... nf K Qgffa Y .. G 51 .1 'ff - .1 .... A+- ,xg- .-,,,' -fl. ejife.-,N .,.-,N ,,.',x ,X ,. W .N ,. N ,. W ,. N ,afri- Jlif I-il--W1lfW2.WQ.W..WQ,W. YfQ,YfllH'f. fi, ..,,H...,A..A..H1..A.,A..A.,A..A... , ., A' .o. - - .o. - .w. - v. .v. - Q - .v, .v. . Performed by the Providence College Theater Arts Program in conjunction with the Providence College Music Program Providence College Band Providence College Choral Club 46 F qv? E Y? -A lii U. A1 . - ,. 1, , '.,.h. .N .fl .A 1 i ix' ,ww-. 'Y - r .,V.1 5: Qc Danuta M. Rcjkowicz I Kathleen F. Rekas james T. Ricci Socialwwork Division Biology History , .. ., ...Q Q ,, 4 l i I f I L Mary Ricci Kenneth J. Richardson 215 ,i Biology Sociology Paul J. Rinaldi Stephen F. Riodan Sara A. Risk Political Science Business Accounting Elementary Education William J. Rivelli Renee A. Robinson Gaiy Rodrigue Political Science Psychology Biology 7 Ff3Uk1Y, m'dear, I don't give a damnf' m, --1' -, ,:,fih.., ,ff P , .-.. , -,.,, : :ffl '-ff' it it' .. .,,f1 I J iw ., ,,. -, uw. 4 .Q-rg. ,.1Tf HV. ,.f vw -Yf' 1, 4... . J.-- -- Amy j. Rohde Stephan F. Rondeau Religious Studies Biology ,WI g,1 V. .A -2571-li vw' Paul Rodrigues Psychology Stephen J. Rogers Social Work Division Warren E. Roque Economics is ,-'lit j s A, :,fQf5'f -'-ss, ' . Q if . x s'xggFi:lllE ' 'I' ',:f'n ....,. : ..:gg2: -ry X .4 ' -f-.gg Steven E. Rose Social Studies Education john D. Rudnick, jr. Health Services Administration Thomas P. Ruotolo General Social Studies Nina M. Rovinelli Dennis M. Roy Social Work Division Political Science sure it was all perfect.', The 400 cases sitting in the Union kitchen, a veritable ocean of beer. Arriving at the Coachrnen early and discover- ing the seating plan had been done incorrectly and there had been a mad scramble to fix it. The open bar. Arriving at the Coachmen fash- ionably late, only to find everyone had also arrived fashionably later. Looking around at everyone and their dates. Looking around at every- one who was there, seeing their beautiful clothes. Looking around at everyone dancing. just looking around. How about drinking Nakeds and beer just between the raindrops at the Hot Dog Roast in the Quad? Or how we were amazed at the dancing tearn of Father Cessario and Ms. Josephs? far George M. Rush Mary Ellen Ryan Margaret M. Sabo History Biology English '14 au f Robert R' Samceno -Ioan C. Saulnier Ronald Saulnier Business Management Humanities Continuing Education Kenneth C. Saunders History I 'I I 3' xl li. , rg V, t .5 A N. ,Q . A A A A V A F.: . f .jg .' H .-.fit , .ff f' f,4-rp-1:Jq,f- 6 - ,-QW.: , , i597-'Iii f n- ..f.y,F. f..-ag Q- . - A -- --e '- C- ,1- :rg . 4. Wm, . -1' lit ':i5,?:,Ni5' 1- - .. 'JM :gifs 'vi'-,Lag . L14 4:5 5 james M. Sayles W Economics john K. Scanlan Steven J. Schmidt Thomas J. Schwartz Economics Business Accounting Mathematics Education Gayle E. Sciarrillo Linda L. Scopelliti Michelle M. Scotti Humanities Social Works Division Psychology Allen K. SCil3C1't David A. S6136 Halah Shaheen Business Management Psychglogy Humanities Charles N . Shaker Biology All R142r.fJf5?.s5g51g:Qf.F'. A r fig, , a -- ,I -:,, ,L . , V' -3 3' la if- 1 A, :gr-.4 ' 3 . 4 Frankly, m'dear, I don'r give a damn. Wdter P' Shcahan' Jr Busmess Management FV? 'll Edward R. Sheehan . Marie A. Shmaruk Helen Sieniukowicz Continuing Education Humanities Humanities 1 Jacqueline C. Simard English Ronald P' Simeonc Frankly, m'dear, I don'r give a damn. History Stephen -I. Skibinski Donald F. Slason Biology Economics Patricia L. Slonina English Deborah M. Smith Patricia Smith Steven E. Smith Social Work Division Social Work Division Business Management Thomas E. Smith Mathematics Education Peter M. Smyth Sociology Bernard Snopkowskihlr. Edward A. Souza Mathematics Biology 'NPS l in , pl , . Arthur M. Sparano Sociology james Souza Continuing Education Dorothy M. Spatuzzi Psychology jane A. Spiglanin Robert R. St. jean James J. Stack Social Work Division Social Work Division Humanities -.., A john L. Stasio Pamela A. Sterling Gregory E. Stewart Business Accounting English Business Accounting And here's how I did it at Bobby's Burlesque. Michael E. Suffoletto Social Studies - Education Stephen P Sugrue Robert B Sulhvan Ernest A Sutchffe .Ir Blology Busxness Management B1o1ogy Or the drunken boat r1de7 And the two hour Walt for the eclxpse that mght whlch we all antlopated but dldn t get to see because the ent1re sky lust completely clouded over? Or the band playlng Takmg Care of Buslness and everyone dancmg on the boat? Or walkmg on the top deck and feel be1ng glad that you hstened to your mother for once and took the extra two sweaters779 25 l . . . , . boat to get going? And how there was supposed to be an ing the soon-to-be-summer wind against your cheeks? And ' N I . H . Ann Marie Sylvia ' William D. Szuluk Modern Languages - Spanish Business Accounting Y? 'N Leonard C. Taddei, jr. Biology i 1 W , 3 , .x'? ' . I , aa G.. 1 '- f 3 ! ' 1.-A , H'-' H Lynn A. Tait Richard G. Tasca,jr. Modern Languages - Spanish Religious Studies Education Deborah A. Tavares Theater Bruce A. Tavarozzi English Patrick A. Teague Humanities Or the selling of our last 100 cases of beer to the school for use during orienra tion of the upcoming class of 1979? A 60 all M 1 lil. 1 Cecile M. Terenzi Mark J. Terpenny Mathematics Education Business Accounting Zenon C. Tencza Political Science joseph Thalmann Continuing Education Peter A. Thibault Humanities 'v, '?i'.i Ji 1 1 Susan E. Thulier Kevin Tierney Suzanne Tinsley History Education History History X: w W . 'll ll- i fin' .i'l'i ll li' B t ,Q J.: g I 'n -1:-. -- ' t' , - I 'w l iw- Louis V. Toro English Education ,.:-.- ' , Patricia A. Torregrossa English F-.--- --- Ki ' '- f. , K K 4-4 I 262 wuzstfp' '17 I Christopher R. Totolo Social Work Division And being ravenous that night of the boat ride and heading for jimmy's fthe only thing that was opened so late at nightj and finding that everyone else had the same idea? And eating so many pizzas that you thought you would burst before you made it home? George M. Tracy,jr. Mathematics Education Y i 1 , ., n, V 4 lwzv. ity' Edwin D. Travers Mary E. TICHH PhY11i5 J- Tfoia Sociology History Education Bi010gY Peter T. Tsonos Mathematics Education Mark E. Vaghi History Education QM? 1 WX, P 5 -1 ' .Q- f!fj:,t'fL get Iwi. ff .I,.5,.s.,: x 1 x 159' S4 .1 , 1 ' 'A pr, , '. ' 4 . Peter A. Valenti Business Management And the Baccalaureate Mass, with the powerful music, the austere St. Pius' Church, the nervous coughs, the freely flowing tears, the kiss of peace that turned into hugs, the class prayer that some could not even bear to finish . . . Father Quigley's beautiful sermon, and for telling us to be a class that had tried to love . . . Beverly A. Valletta Chemistry Social Work Division Steven -I. Varela Anthony D. Varrecchione Elizabeth A. Vermette Engelina Veyera Business Accounting Social Studies Education General Social Studies Bruce Vieira Social Work Division jeffrey M. Vigneault Humanities evvvvq' Cheryl A. Violo Salvatore T. M. Visconti Maria A. Vitelli English Education Biology Health Services Administration Peter A. Votolato Business Accounting J Nahiah M. Wakem Social Work Division joseph P. Waldron Sharon A. Walker Karen A. Walsh Business Management English History l W X 5 h PHUVIUENU 23 Stephen J. Walsh Business Management r ' l i ff . v- ' n - 5 l Paul R. Warburton History Elarne R Ward james M Warren Phrlosophy Hxstory And Commencement Day btandrng for endless hours wh1le the class order was arranged frndrng who your partner was gettrng those hoods on nght walkrng through the pathway past the lrbrary and rn back of Aqurnas to the stares of thousands of eyes sweltermg heat the power ful musrc soda cans passed up and down the rows not to drrnk heaven forb1d but to press upon hot foreheads' sunburns sunburns rn the shape of a small tr1angle on your breastbone yust the spontaneous cheers when the frrst she frnally graduated t e ever dromng speakers a wrtty Father Peterson a guest from Frrestone and no female speaker and Brshop Gelrneau remrndrng Father Peterson that as long as your Brshop says there wrll be no ram there wlll be no ra1n have Commencement rn the Grotto and skrp Alutnnr Gym Cynthraj Wawrzonek Busmess Accountmg Brranj Weeks General Socral Studtes Kurt T Werngarter Economrcs 7 where the neckline of the gowns ended . . . diploma-less books . . . ' Q! 77 ' . . t . h joseph R. Weisberger,jr. Philip G. Welch Maureen A. Wellman Philosophy Social Studies Education Mathematics Education Finlandia strains filled the air. Some of us took off our caps and the sea of black robes rnoved out . . . alumni. ,V ff. jane E. West English s Eva M. Weston English Education f 5. . x.X ' -i i 1 .ig '-.f ' A .- - ' ,... I' : gl' 1 .A , Judith A. Whalen Social Work Division Maureen A. Whelan Humanities Robert T. Whiteley William C. Whyland Claudia J. Wielgorecki Biology General Social Studies Art History Donald L. Witherell, jr. Mary Ellen Woodmancy Brian J. Yacovone Sociology Business Management Individualized Program It was over. Almost too easy, it seems, we were just getting used to the buildings on the campus. pw. n.: -. ,:' , umm- .-' 1, -1 -- I-1 ' M L.. - .f N. Q--lf -'Q Q A V kmzii' ,Q 4- ,- '5L 'f 'J .s.'?2w 'N -. 11 'V'-',.,b lp. .1. - Thomas R Yantz Englrsh Robert-I Zangarr Busmess Management We were 'tlumnr The class of 1975 wrth rts hopes rde ls and dreams of accomphshlng thrngs at PC had come to he end of therr stay Commg up behrnd us were classes ho would not remember those frrst tryrng days For the women of our class lf was speeral The barrrers ere broken We left wrth the knowledge that the women f the class of 79 would not face the same kmd of problems e drd Thrngs had changed dramatrcally and many frrsts ad been accomphshed P w r For the entrre class rt was a culmlnatron of four years There was not of necessrty effort rnvolved we made of the school what we wanted and needed If we wanted to work we then worked If we Wanted to play then we played If we wanted to yorn we yomed If we wanted to be loners then we were loners If we wanted to love the school we whatever we chose we drd all make some spec1a1 contacts here We had our frrends And we shared our beautrful moments however few or many they were pt K l , . Q 1 . ' 7 I I , u J ' I ' 9 . '. , ' ' , ' - loved it. If we wanted to hate the school, we hated. Yet 7 . , . 7 7 . . . . . ' , . , . ' s Chester Zapasnik,-Ir. Louis A. Zullo Business Management Political Science Years from now We will not remember it all. We will have gone to other things, to jobs, careers, marriages, etc. We may all lose touch, or we may choose to return each year Whatever passes, we shall never return again. The here and now, what we are, young, hopeful, eager and fresh to live, shall be gone forever. These days are past. Let us put So bye, bye, Miss American Pie, Drove my Chevy to the Levy but the levy was dry, And good old boys were drinking Whisky and rye Singing this will be the day that I die. - Don McLean AMERICAN PIE them aside into memories, to resurface again like a fine book we can read again as we gain experience Only then shall We know what these days that have passed us really to the Oktoberfest or Alumni Weekend. meant, Ann Martha Frank Ana Margarita Cabrera Gllp CU 2 Yan? s sf' The Corporaxtno and Senuor Class Provnilenee CC request the honor of The Fniftv Seventh Tuesday mornin M g, av the tvve t nnneteen llnu at ten o elloelk Tllne Grotto n, Presndent Fa ncdlred and seven culltv ollllege your presence at 1 1 Conuneneement n v seventh tv fave 6 ovv :i Q01- o 6 1 I . 5 17 Q, W ,5 . ,ral 'F 9 of 5 6 A u 0 ., V I 9 . 9 J. Powers www.-+A.f'w.' WF E. Babbitt e-nal Epilogue. Cn this New England campus, four years is eight semesters is sixteen seasons. to f at I I p Providence College will never be the sarne Now fully co ed the school will never have to prepare itself for another onslaught like the one when the girls come No other woman student of this college will ever have to question her standing or debate her right to be a fully accepted part of the Prov1dence College com munity as did the women of the class of 1975 In this length of time, Providence College has adjusted to its own changing times, . . . in its own particular way. N 'h. ,. , Q . W ' i-- h Q 9' - , , Q, el 1 , D - , + - ee - as 7 , . 'fl . .,z15Q..,,i f' file p F2 :Z-'Yap i J -iffy. '- S MQ' E. Babbitt P. DiMcg1io ? l-In Q? 16+ fwx . F , 1 W' . spans.-w ,,.:-w- L fl , V' an A A 3w'?g3. 3+ E5 lx V X na n ph, Q.-9 p ,..-, 1. IIT- 3 lu wg i. .. . X, , H. 'F Ti Mp,-is - J 1,4 1 , Hg ,.,v. 44 ,-,,.,-ff if X 1 xK' . 31 A. M. Cabrera P. DiMeglio Female students have successfully served on the Student Congress, the Board of Governors, the Corporation, and other college committees, the three campus publications have been simultaneously edited by Women, and the women have taken an active part in PC tutoring, Big Sister programs, WDOM, Friar Cell productions, on-campus employment, athletics, class offices, and dorm councils, as well as many other areas. l 5 Q, , lt my ,iff-mrs. There are many changes that still need to be made in the aca- demic and social aspects of the school. We do not leave believing that the school has been perfected. But we do know that the accept- ance of Women into the Providence College community was the first necessary step in a growing progression that will continue to mark a new and healthy life for an institution . . . proud of its past . . . reflective of its present . . . and hopeful of its future. - Patricia L. Slonina 'T' W5 -15 L Qi'-W ,, 4 -, ,pi in 'Y 'K P. DiMeg1io A. M. Cabrera 7 THE TRIUMVIRATE I- 7 L--.1 Z v- ...ig 1-1 ii pls: 11 EZ r-6 'M-J fx'- f. 4 E G . r ,a Seated: QL to RJ Arm Frank CCOWLJ, Patricia Slonina CALEMBICD. Standing: Ana Cabrera fVERITASj. L fini' Semor D1rector Class of 1975 SUZAN M ADERHOLD 12505 Farnell Dr Wheaton Md Psychology Elizabeth Seton H1gh Student Congress 3 4 Commencement Commxttee 3 4 Dean s Ltst JAMES M AHERNE 1511 K1ngston Ave Baldwm N Y Accountrng Baldw1nSen1or H1gh Frrars Club Intramurals 1 4 Dean s L1st KEVIN D AINSWORTH 255 Clarkson St Fall Rrver Mass Polmcal SCICUCC STEPHEN A ALAGERO 90 Chestnut St Sau gus Mass Bus1ness Management DAVID F ALLSUP 26 Hand St Pawtucket R I General Soc1al Studres Tolman H1gh Intramurals 3 4 Dean s Lxst ELIZABETH ANN ALMEIDA 136 Bay St Fall Rrver Mass Bxology Dom1n1can Academy Internat1onalClub4 Dean s L1st JANICE E AMOROSO 160 Kmg Phrlrp Rd Rumford RI Engllsh St Marys Academy Bay Vxew Blg Slsters 2 Tutorral Center 2 3 Dlllon Club 1 4 Dean s Ltst DONALD J ANDRADE 304 Warren Ave East Provldence RI French LaSalle Academy Dean s L1st RONALD J ANDRADE 304 Warren Ave East Provxdence RI French LaSalle Academy Dean s L1st PETER A ANDREONE 4213 Dundee Dr Los Angeles Calrf Brology Dan1el Murphy I-hgh Dean s Lxst PATRICIAA ANDREOZZI 7 Tara Way L1n coln RI Chemlstry St Xavrers Academy Phl Chl Club 2 4 Dean s L1st PAMELA-I ANNESE 75 Isabella Ave Provr Educatron Educatxon cal H1gh French Club 2 4 Drllon Club Representanve 2 3 Secretary 4 Tutonal Center 2 4 Choral Group 1 2 Brg Srsters 4 Deans 1st DONALD J ANTHONY 228 Sprrng Ave Troy N Y Busmess Management LaSalle Insntute Busmess Clubl 4 Intramuralsl 4 Dean s L1st DENISE T AUDETTE 127 Pratt Ave Somer set Mass Mathematrcs ELEANOR H BABBITT 95 Purltan Dr War w1ck RI Humanmes P1lgr1m H1gh Fencmg Club 1 2 4 Coed Volleyball Team 2 3 Intra murals 1 3 Verrtas 4 CCh1ef Lackey and Pho tographerj Camera Club 3 4 Cowl 4 Res1dent Asslstant 3 4 PAULJ BACHAND 22 Lawrence Ave War w1ck RI Accounting PAUL M BAEZLER Border Ave Green Hrll akefreld RI Englrsh OHN T BAGLANEAS 28 Westchester Ave ye N Y Pol1t1ca1Sc1ence ll AVID A BAGLEY 20 Drowne Parkway I umford RI Economrcs East Provrdence Sen or I-hgh Saxlmg Club 1 2 Economxcs Club 1 Mayor s Intern Program 4 Economrc Student aculty Commrttee 4 Dean s Lrst ILLIAM R BAILLIE 20 Lloyd Dr Coventry I Englrsh LaSalle Academy WDOM Gen ral Manager 2 Dean s L1st ICHAEL S BAJGER Box 254 Sterlmg onn Educatron Hlstory OBERTJ BALASCHI 130 Keystone St est Roxbury Mass Brology JAMES E BANNON 5 Farmstead Lane Plam v1l1e Conn Busmess Management St Paul Cathollc I-Irgh Intramurals 1 4 Dean s L1st PAUL E BARBER 250 New London Ave West Warwrck RI B1ology WILLIAM B BARFORD Krnderhook St Valatre NY General Socral Studres Chrtstran Brothers Academy Intramurals 1 4 D1vmg C ub JOSEPHINE V BARNES 20 Lyncroft Rd New Rochelle N Y Art New Rochelle H1gh Afro Amencan Soc1ety Intramurals 1 4 FRANK P BARRAVECCHIA 195 Wrlhams St New London Conn Busmess Management St Bernards Hrgh Intramurals 2 3 Dean s L1st JOAN A BARRETT 141 Un1on Ave War w1ck RI General Soc1alStud1es Warw1ckVet erans Memorral Hrgh Class Secretary 1 2 3 Student Congress 2 3 4 CSecretary 45 College Dlsctplmary Board 3 4 Rxng Comm1ttee 2 3 Commencement Comm1ttee 4 Faculty Evalua non Comm1ttee Chanrman 3 Securrty Parkmg Comm1ttee Chairman 4 Dorm Counc1l 2 Women s Basketball 1 Intramurals 1 3 Water bury Club 3 Dean s L1st OLIVER T BARRETTE 122 Jefferson St Warw1ck RI Bus1ness Management Prlgrlm H1gh Baseballl 4 Intramurals3 4 DANIEL R BARRY 60 Wheeler Ave Cran ston RI Pol1t1calSc1ence Cranston H1gh School East Resxdent Ass1stant 3 Class Pres1 dent 3 Student Congress 3 4 Frxars Club 4 Dean s L1st SANDRA A BASILE 36 Foch Ave Provr Twlrler 2 3 Internanonal Club 3 4 Dlllon Club 3 4 Dean s L1st RICHARD J BEAULIEU 843 Cap1tol Ave Hartford Conn Psychology SYLVIA I BEAULIEU 10 Steere St Harrls vrlle RI Art PAUL R BEAUPARLANT 28 Lyndon St Warren RI Educanon Hxstory VICTOR P BECKER 54 Blackberry Lane Framxngham Mass Bus1ness Management Frmmgham South H1gh Dean s L1st LINDAJ BEGANSKY 487 New Brltam Ave Hartford Conn Englrsh Human Develop ment South Cathohc I-Irgh Dean s L1st MEREDITH L BELL 443 Rlver Ave Provr dence RI German Class1cal H1gh Ph1S1gma Tau 2 3 4 Language Dept Student Faculty Commrttee 4 Junror Year Abroad Dean s L1st GARY R BELLO 35 Andrew Lane Orange Conn General Socral Studres JOYCE M BELLO 25 Olney Ave North Prov 1dence RI Educanon Soc1alStud1es KATHLEEN A BELLO 63 Hope St Provr dence RI Socrology St Marys Academy Bay Vxew Dean s L1st BRIAN S BENTLY 195 Hrll St Fall Rrver Mass Educatron Englrsh MICHELE C BERNIER 54 Power St Chart ley Mass Englxsh Bxshop Feehan Hrgh ROTC Kadets 1 Karate Club 3 PATRICIA K BERRY 6 legendary Rd East Lyme Conn Accountxng MICHAEL R BIANCO 14 Neptune Ave East Patchogue NY Busmess Management Seton Hall H1gh DENNIS P BIELECKI 145 Warwlck Rd Pawtucket RI Educatron Hrstory Tolman H1gh Dean s L1st STEPHEN O BIRGE 58 Academy Hlll Ter race Stratford Conn Busmess Management DAVIDC BIRTWISTLE 3720 Daryl Dr Lan caster Pa Pol1t1calSc1ence Cranston I-Ixgh School East Intramurals 1 4 Dean s L1st MARGARET T BLACK 133 Maplewood Dr East Greenwrch Rl Engl1sh East Greenw1ch Hrgh Dorm Counc1l 1 2 fV1CC presxdent 21 Dormrtory DISCIPIIDHFY Board 2 Intramurals 1 2 4 Jumor Year Abroad Dean s L1st DENIS P BLAIS SC 57 D1v1s1on St Man vxlle RI French Dean s L1st PAUL R BLAKE 45 Allen Rd Walpole Mass Socral Work Walpole H1gh Vrce Presx dent Guzman Dorm Counc1l 2 Intramurals 1 DEBORAH A BLINKHORN 56 Thompson H111 Dr Cumberland RI Engllsh Choral Club4 Cowl4 B1gSxsters1 2 ANN R BOLDUC 573 Woonasquatucket Ave North Provrdence RI Psychology St Patrlck s H1gh FRANCES E BOLGER 504 50th Place West ern Sprmgs Ill Educatlon Enghsh St Mary I-Irgh Greenwrch Conn Choral Clubl 2 Intramurals 1 4 Women s Lxalson Subcommrt tee 3 PACE 4 Commencement Comm1ttee 4 ROLAND A BORRASI 4 Chestnut St North Provrdence RI B1ology ROBERTJ BOTELHO 33 Fox H111 Ave Brrs MARTHA J BOUCHER 15 Roselawn Ave Forestdale RI Soclal Work North Smrthfreld H1gh Dean s Ltst SR YVONNII M BOUDREAU 20 Atkms St Provrdence RI RCllglOUSSfUd1CS BERNARDJ BRADY 2321 W 17th St W1l mlngton Delaware I-Irstory Saleslanum 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I . , . . , . ., . . , ., ' . , ., , , ,, - dence, R.I.g-Frenchfltahan - Educatrong Classl- dence, R.I.g Germang Classxcal Hrghg Basketball tol, R.I.g B1ology. 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 -1 7 7 5 7 I ' 3 ' 'Q I l ' . . l , . . . , . 1 7 7 7 ' 1 '7 I ' L. ' 4 . ' , '1 A ' ' 7 ', . , ., . , ., - , . .g . 1 ' '1 1 1 - -1 - 1 1 1 '1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 -1 1 1 1 - , . ' . . . . , Q s, 'W v 1 , ., ' 1 '1 - 1 1 1 - 1 '1 ' 1 -1 1 - 1 '1 . - . . . , . . u . . . , . ' 1 'I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 'P S 3 ' 7 '1 9 7 7 S . . - . ' - . , 7 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 - - . . . N b . . . , . 1 1 1 ' - , -, 1 7 1 1 ' 1 11 ' 1 - 1 Q 1 - 1 - -1 1 1 Q ' Q Q in . 1 ' ' 7 'I 7 7 7 ' ' 1 ' '1 ' 1 1 ' - , ., - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -Q Q Q , . .Q . .Q . 5 - - . 7 ' . 9 ' - 1 -1 - 1 -1' 1 1 1 . 1 - -1 1 1 - -1 1 - - , ., ' 1 1 ' 1 '1 ' , Z 0 . ' . ' . ' . 9 ' , 1 - -1 1 1 - -1 1 - 1 , ' , ' . . . . n . n . l , . , I , I 1 7 I 1 ' , . , . 7 . ' - ' ' - 1 1 ' 1 -1 , . , ., 1 ' 'v ' 1 - -1 1 - . 1 ' ' 1 -1 1 ' 1 '1 1 ' I . ' . . , ' , ' ' , - - -1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . , - . . 1 ' , . . 7 ' . v ' 1 1 -1 1 ' ' . , ' 1 , - ' 1 1 1 ' 1 11 , 1 ' , , ., . , ., , , , , 5 1 . ' , . ' 7 'J ' 1 -1 , , . , -, . , - .5 5 . , ., . 290 idence, R.I., Biology, LaSalle Academy, Intramu- rals 1 - 4, Dramatic's Club 1, Sailing Club 2' Dean's List. KENNETH J. BRUNO, 60 Church St., Bristol, R.I., Sociology. NEIL D. BUCCI, 25 Moorland Ave., East Provi- dence, R.I., Business Management, East Provi- dence High, Dean's List. PAUL J. BUCO, 44 Birchwood Rd., Windham, N.H., Biology, Bishop Guertin High, Tyler School Project 1, AED 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Friar's Club 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. DIANE M. BUNK, 16 Chester St., Taunton, Mass., Political Science, Taunton High, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Anthropological Society 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, Big Sisters 3, Dean's List. JOHN P. BUONACCORSI, 5 Bayou Dr., Greenville, R.I., Mathematics, Smithfield High, Intramurals 1 - 4, Cowl 3, 4, Dean's List. ANTHONY D. BUONANNO, 80 Barstow Rd., Warwick, R.I., Sociology. CHARLES A. BURKE, 13 Butterworth Dr., Warren, R.I., Biology, Warren High, Intramu- rals 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, Dean's List. MICHAEL P. BURKE, 476 Second Ave., Strat- ford, Conn., Economics. BARBARA T. BYRNE, 126 Tallyho Rd., Mid- dletown, N.Y., Biology. ERIC J. CABALKA, 5724 Dale Ave., Edina, Mn., Business Management. PATRICIA A. CABRAL, 76 Hathaway St., New Bedford, Mass., Modern Language - Spanish, Holy Family High, Spanish Club 1 - 3, Interna- tional Society 2 - 4, Carolan Club 1, 2, Dillon Club 3, 4, Dean's List. ANA M. CABRERA, 6 Carol Ave., Bristol, R.I., English, Our Lady of Fatima High, Alembic 1 - 4, Cowl 1 - 4, Veritas 1, 3 - Literary Editor, 4 -- Editor-in-Chief, Camera Club 3, 4 - President, Alembic Photography Award, Veritas Puthy-Cat of the Month, Dean's List. CHARLES S. CALDWELL, 104 Longview Dr., Warwick, R.I., General Social Studies, KATHLEEN M. CALDWELL, 773 Huntington Tpke., Bridgeport, Conn., Political Science, Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Student'Con- gress 2 - 4, Ring Committee 1, 2, Friar's Club 4, Pastoral Council 4, Choral Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1 - 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Dean's List. WILLIAM J. CANDON, 5 Connecticut Ave., West Barrington, R.I., English, Barrington High. PAUL M. CAPPUCCILLI, 105 Norma Rd., Syr- acuse, N.Y., Accounting, Christian Brothers Academy, Intramurals 1 - 4, Club Football 2, Deanis List. KATHLEEN M. CARBON, 89 Evergreen Street, Cumberland, R.I., Education - Social Studies, Cumberland High, Tyler School Tutor 1, 2, Veritas 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. PAUL S. CARCONE, 11 Dail Dr., North Provi- dence, R.l., Business Management. RAYMOND P. CARDI, 633 Budlong Rd., Cranston, R.I., Biology, LaSalle Academy, Sail- ing Club 1 - 4, Vice President 1, President 2 - 4, Outing Club 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 4. 1 MARK S. CARLEY, 95 Missouri Dr., Warwick, R.I., Accounting, Warwick Veterans High, Dean's List. WILLIAM M. CARLEY, 513 Admiral St., Prov- idence, R.I., Business Management. JOSEPH F. CARR, 100 Gallatin St., Providence, R.I., Education - History, LaSalle Academy, Dillon Club, Big Brothers 2, History Club 3. RAYMOND H. CARR III, 10 Dartmouth St., Newport, R.I., Education - Social Studies. LYDIA P. CARREIRO, 609 Wood St., Bristol, R.I., English, Our Lady of Fatima High, Sociol- ogy Club, Secretary - 1, Tyler School Tutor 1, Band 1 - 3, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Veritas 3, Fine Arts Committee 4, Dean's List. CATHERINE M. CARROLL, 54 Ferncrest Ave., Cranston, R.I., English, Cranston High School East, Dean's List. KATHLEEN M. CARROLL, 933 Nlilldale Rd., Cheshire, Conn., English, Mt. Sacred Heart Academy, Ski Club 1, ROTC Sponsor Group, President 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Drama 1, Intramu- rals 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Dean's List. THOMAS J. CARROLL, 66 Holden St., Attle- boro, Mass., Social Work. MARK W. CASEY, 16 Tower Dr., Dover, Mass., English. ALAN J. CAVAL, Route 1, Box 418, Mystic, Conn., General Social Studies. ELIZABETH C. CAVANAGH, 588 Putnam Pike, Greenville, R.I., Modern Languages - German. PETER A. CAVANAGH, Winsor Ave., John- ston, R.I., General Social Studies. JOHN A. CELONA, 1500 Mineral Spring, North Providence, R.I., Political Science. BRENDA R. CHAPMAN, 15 Woodbine St., Providence, R.I., Psychology, Hope High, Bas- ketball Cheerleader 1, Afro-Am. Society, Trea- surer 2 - 4, Intramurals 2 - 4, Karate 4, Dean's List. RAYMOND F. CHARLESTON, 267 Keith Ave. Ext., Brockton, Mass., Sociology. PAUL D. CHARPENTIER, 331 Orient Ave., Pawtucket, R.I., Education - Social Studies, Tolman High, Football 1 - 3. PAMELA A. CHASE, 64 Burgoyne Dr., War- wick, R.I., English, St. Xavieris Academy, Cowl 1, 2, Junior Year Abroad, Dean's List. SANDRA CHELLEL, 767 Newport Ave., Paw- tucket, R.I., Health Services Administration. LIZABETH A. CHESHIRE, 1223 Hope St., Bristol, R.I., Mathematics, Warren High, Stu- dent-Faculty Committee 2, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Phi Mu Epsilon 4 fCharter Memberj, Dean's List. NELSON K. CHIN, 229 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass., Accounting, Boston Latin High, Friar's Club 3,. 4, Football Club, Program Manager, Publicity Director 3, Treasurer 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Business Club 3, 4, Commencement Commit- tee 4. RITAMARIE T. CIMINI, 77 Pidge Ave., Paw- tucket, R.I., Biology! Psychology, St. Patrick's High, WDOM 1, 2, Draft Counseling 2, PIRG 4, International Society 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, Dean's List. PETER M. CINCOGRONO, 3 Slade Ave., Oakville, Conn., Accounting, Watertown High, Commencement Committee Co-Chairman, Ring Committee Co-Chairman, Intramurals 1 - 4, Pres. Committee for Conservation of Energy 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4, Security Parking Commit- tee, Dorm Council 2, 3, BOG Publicity Commit- tee 2, Waterbury Club 3, 4, Dean's List. STEPHEN R. CLARK, 135 Pilot Dr., Somerset, Mass., History. JUDY M. COLABELLA, 3 Octavia St., Provi- dence, R.I., Biology, Classical High, French Club 1, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Student Curriculum Studies Commit- tee, Biology Dept. 2, 3 - Representative, 4 - Co-Chairperson, Big Sisters 1 - 3, Tutorial Cen- ter 3, 4, Dean's List. SUSAN M. COLE, 81 Cochato Rd., Braintree, Mass., Accounting, Archbishop Williams High, Intramurals 1 - 4, Tyler School Tutor 2, Big Brothers 1 - 3, Business Club 1 - 4, Dean's List. EDWIN W. COLE III, 26 Lawton Ave., Stam- ford, Conn., Accounting. STEVEN V. COLOMBO, 201 Hillberg Ave., Brockton, Mass., Accounting, Archbishop Wil- liams High, Big Brothers 1, Intramurals 1 - 4, Derelict Club 2, 3, 4, Tutorial Program Director, Dean's List. DEBRA A. COLOZZI, 15 Begonia Dr., Cran- ston, R.I., Humanities, St. Mary's Academy, Bay View, Friar's Cell 2 - 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Big Sisters 1, Student Activities Committee 1, Dean's List. JOHN E. CONCANNON, JR., 148 Concord St., Portland, Maine, Biology, Deering High, WDOM 1 - 4, Sports Director 4, AED 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. GARRET H. CONDON, 187 Gardner Ave., New London, Conn., English, St. Bernard' High, WDOM 1, 2, 4, Junior Year Abroad, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. DEBORAH W. CONNOLLY, 24 Chandle Dr., Coventry, R.I., Accounting, Classical High Business Club 1, Asst. Treasurer Football Club 1 2, Dean's List. LISA C. CONNOLLY, 89 Birds Hill Ave. Needham, Mass., Humanities, Needham High Basketball 1, 2, Captain 4, Tennis 1, 2, Captain 4 Friar's Cell 1,2, Dorm Council 2, Treasurer, Ath letic Council 2, Consumption Council 1 - 4, Jun ior Year Abroad, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Frenc Club 4, Commencement Committee, Dean' List. MARSHA C. CONNORS, 775 Ocean Ave New London, Conn., General Social Studies. LAWANDA J. COOPER, 140 Edgehill Rd Providence, R.I., Special Education, Simeo Vocational High, Chicago. MARY E. CORBETT, 55 Highland Ave Watertown, Mass., Humanities. PAUL F. CORREIA, 1769 North Main St., Fa River, Mass., Psychology, Bishop Connoll Intramurals 1 - 4. MICHAEL T. COSTA, 325 Gardner St., Ne Bedford, Mass., General Social Studies, Bish Connally High, Dillon Club 1 - 4, Internation Society 2 - 4, PCIS Founding Father. JOSEPH T. COSTELLO, 14 Womantum Lan Cumberland, R.I., Sociology, Xaverian Brothe High, Intramurals 1 - 4. JOHN F. COTTER, 19 Stephen St., East Prow- dence, R.I., History. MADELINE S. COTTER, 5 Grenore St., Wan wick, R.I., Music. WILLIAM R. COUGHLIN, 54 Nathanael Avu Pawtucket, R.I., Sociology. JACQUES S. COUSINEAU, 231 Glenwot Ave., Pawtucket, R.I., Biology, Mt. Saint,Charl Academy, Big Brothers 1, Alpha Epsilon Deli Student Physiology Assistant, Dean's List. BARBARA A. COX, 24 College Rd., Pro'- dence, R.I., Education - Mathematics, S Xavier Academy, Choral Club 1 - 4, Dean's Lis JOHN M. COYNE, 441 Eaton St., Providen- R.I., Biology. JAMES B. CREIGHTON, 92-25 246th S Bellerose, N.Y., English. JANET E. CROCKER, 474 Boston Post R Waterford, Conn., Humanities. 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Management T1v erton Hrgh Dean s L1st JOHN D FITZPATRICK 81 Rrvulet St Uxbr1dge Mass Socral Work St Marys Hrgh Phr Srgrna Tau Dean s L1st DANIEL K FLAHERTY 6 Freldstone Rd Warwrck RI Hrstory ESTELLE M FLYNN 268 Carolme Ave Som erset Mass Englrsh BMC DurfeeH1gh KURT T FOERSTER 5 Locust Court Crom well Conn Psychology Northwest Catholrc Hrgh Student Congress 1 4 Representatrve 1 2 Vrce Pres1dent 2 3 BOG Pres1dent 3 4 Sla anon Commrttee 3 COWL 1 Psychology Club 1 3 Sa1l1ng Club 2 Freshman Orrentatron Counselor2 MARITA FORD 37 Chase St Newton Centre Mass Health SCIVICCS Admrnrstratron Mount Alvernra Academy Intramurals 2 3 Health Ser vrces Admmrstratron Club 4 Dean's L1st ,ION S FOSTER 65 Clrfden Ave Cranston RI Hrstory Cranston Hrgh School East Band 1 2 Brass Ensemble 2 Sarlmg Club 1 3 Trea surer 2 V1ce Presxdent 3 Dean s L1st MARY A FRAIOLI 76 Bellevue Ave North Provxdence RI Educatron B1OlOgYfChC1'l'11S try St Marys Academy Bay Vrew WDOM 1 Tutorral Center 3 4 Dean s L1st ANN M FRANK 182 Sweetbnar Dr Cran ston RI Englrsh Pawtucket West Hrgh COWL 2 4 News Ed1tor 3 Ed1tor 1n Chref 4 VERITAS 3 4 Lrterary Edrtor 4 Campus Coun c1l 3 4 D1l1on Club 2 4 Mayors Internshrp Program 4 Dean s L1st PATRICIA A FREEMAN 140 Vlctory St Brrdgeport Conn Educanon Mathematics Notre Dame G1rl s H1gh VERITAS 2 jun1or year Abroad Phrlosophy Honor SOCICEY 3 Dean s L1st WALTERJ FRONTIERAJR 9M1ll Rd Ips wrch Mass Socrology PETER S FULLER Walnut H111 Rd Thoma ston Conn Hrstory Thomaston I-Irgh Student Congress2 3 4 V1cePres1dent4 R1ngComm1t tee 74 75 75 Soc1alCha1rman 1 SummerOr1en tatron 3 Commencement Comm1ttee4 Intramu rals 1 4 Waterbury Club 3 Dean s L1st STEPHEN H FURLONG .IR 259 Hrgh St Newburyport Mass General Socral Studres . , ., , .5 . ., , . ., . , ., . . , . . , . , ., . , ., . , .3 - . , . ., . 1 -1 - 1 -1 - 1 -1 . , , , . , . .Q . 1 - -1 ' - ' 1 1 - 1 -1 ' 1 1 -1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' '1 ' 1 - 1 ' - 1 '1 . , ., ' . , . .Q 1 , . -1 1 - -1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 ' 1 -1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 - 1 -1 - -1 -1 1 -1 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' , ' , 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , , - - 1 -1 1 n ' -' - . . 9 ' . ' . ' . 1 1 - -1 -1 - -1 1 1 xst. , 1 -5 5 1 5 S ' 1 ' ' ' . . ' ' . 7 ' ' ' I 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - -1 1 1 -I - 1 1 - 1 -1 9 ' ' 1 . -1 1 - ' , - ' , - ' ' ' . ' . ' . 7 ' . . 7 7 1 ' -1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' - . . - , , , 1 - ' , 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - I ' 1 Q ' ' 1 -1 1 - 1 -1 ' 1 . . . ' 1 ' - - -, . , . ., , , 7 'V ' ' 1 -1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' 7 'I 1 -1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' I 7 ' '7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I - . I I . . I , . 1 1 1 1 , , ' , . . I . . I , . , I I , , , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - I ' 1 -1 ' 7 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 7 '7 ' -1 1 1 1 1 ' -1 '1 1 1 ' - Q Q , ' ' ' 4 n , u 11 - I . , ., I ' 1 -1 1 , . ., . ., ., ' ' 1 ' ' 1 - I I 1 I I 11 ' , - , . , ., - , .1 ' '1 1 - - , -9 s 5 ' I - 7 7 7 ' 1 -1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - , 1 - - I - I . . I I , . . . 7 ' 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . , .Q 1 - , . ' - 1 , - ' . I I , . I I 1 1 1 I . I , I I ., ' ' , , . I ' I , ., 1 . . ., ., ' '7 ' 1 1 2 Cardinal Cushing Academy. DEBRA J. FURTADO, 28 Preston St., Provi- dence, R.I., Psychology, Hope High, Dean's List. CAROLYN A. FUYAT, 510 Algonquin Dr., Warwick, R.I., Education - Social Studies, St. Patrick's High, Big Sisters 1, 2, Junior Year Abroad. DOUGLAS W. GABLINSKE, 44 Greylock Rd., Bristol, R.I., General Social Studies. RICHARD A. GAFFNEY, 18 Main St., Hope, R.I., Education - History. JOHN F. GALLAGHER, 17 Plain St., W. Bridgewater, Mass., English. KATHLEEN M. GALLAGHER, 15 Florence Ave., Newport, R.I., Psychology, St. Catherine Academy, Friar's Club 4, Woman's Varsity Hockey, Co-Captain 4, Big Sisters 1, 2, Dorm Council Social Chairman 2, 3, Student Curricu- lum Committee 2, 3, Intramurals 1 - 4. KEITH E. GALLAGHER, 176 Keefer Dr., Pittsburg, Pa., Biology, Penn Hills High, Track 1 - 4, Cross-Country 1 - 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, VERITAS 3, 4, Spiked Shoe Club 1 - 4, Dean's List. MARIE L. GANIM, 88 Greene St., Pawtucket, R.I., Political Science, Tolman High, Big Sisters 1, 2, Board Member 3, 4, Political Science Club 2 - 4, Political Science Curriculum Committee 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. CATHERINE A. GATENS, 19 Waldon Rd., Fanwood, NJ., Mathematics, Union Catholic Girls High, Secretary, Football Club 2 - 4, Thea- ter Group 2 - 4, Friar's Club 4, Big Sisters 4, Dorm Council Representative 1, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Dean's List. DWIGHT A. GAUDET, 1061 Smithfield Ave., Lincoln, R.I., Biology, Lincoln High, Alpha Epsilon Delta Society 2 - 4, Big Brothers 4, Intramurals 1, Dean's List. ROGER H. GAUTHIER, Star Route, South Woodstock, Conn., Education - History, Woodstock Academy, Raymond Dorm Council 1, Vice-President 2, Dean's List. RAYMOND N. GAUVIN, 79 MacArthur Blvd., Coventry, R.I., History. STEPHEN R. GAUVIN, North Stonington Rd., Pawcatuck, Conn., Social Work. ANN-ROSE GELBERG, 1 Opal Court, War- wick, R.I., Social Work. JOSEPH A. GEMMA, 55 Isabella Ave., Provi- dence, R.I., Business Management, Classical High, Dillon Club, Representative 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Pastoral Council 4, Co-ordinator, Benefit Basketball Game 3, 45 Dean's'List. DONNA A. GEOFFREY, 2 Garden St., War- ren, R.I., Education - English, Warren High, Dean's List. ALBERT L. GEORGE JR., 5 Frothingham Rd., Worcester, Mass., Biology, Worcester Academy, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, Intramurals 4, Dean's List. CHERYL A. GEORGE, 71 Lawnacre Dr., Cran- ston, R.I., Education - English, St. Mary's Academy, Bay View, Dillon Club 3. KEVIN M. GI-IERLONE, 460 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn., Accounting. MICHAEL D. GIANFRANCESCO, 267 Hux- ley Ave., Providence, R.I., Education - Mathe- matics. GAY P. GIBLIN, 7 Fairway Dr., Cranston, R.I., Education - Mathematics, Cranston High School West, Junior Year Abroad. JOANNE L. GILMARTIN, 76 Normandy Dr., Warwick, R.I., History, Warwick Veterans High, Intramurals 1 - 4. THOMAS A. GILMORE, 361 Anchor Ave., Oceanside, N .Y., Accounting. SALVATORE P. GIOELLO, 3310 Parkway Dr., Baldwin Harbor, Long Island, N.Y., Business Management, LaSalle Military Academy, Foot- ball 1 - 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Business Club 1. JANE V. GLASTETTER, 51 Pole Plain Rd., Sharon, Mass., Social Work. DANIEL J. GLEASON, 189 Prospect Ave., Northampton, Mass., Accounting, Northamp- ton High, Student Congress 3, 4, Dorm Council 1, 2, Chairman, Resident Board 3, 4, Managing Editor, COWL 2, 3, Western Mass Club 1, 2, Business Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1 - 3. WILLIAM B. GOODIN, 66 Madison St., Fitch- burg, Mass., English. CHRISTINE A. GOEBLER, 60 Colgate St., Closter, N.J., Humanities, Immaculate Heart Academy, VERITAS 1 - 4, Big Sisters 1, BOG Publicity Chairman 3, Ski Club Secretary 2, Intramurals 1 - 4, Deanis List. MICHAEL J. GOLDEN, 12 Standish Circle, Wellesly, Mass., Social Work, Wellesly High. HUMBERTA M. GONCALVES, 48 Wood St., Warren, R.I., Accounting, Our Lady of Fatima High, Management Intern Program, Assistant Director 2, Karate Club 3. - ELIZABETH A. GRADY, 11 Kellogg St., Windsor, Conn., Social Work, Windsor High, Deanis List. DENNIS J. GRASSINI, 48 Harvest Rd., War- wick, R.I., Business Management, Pilgrim High. WARREN S. GRAY, 122 Meridian St., Provi- dence, R.I., General Social Studies. SUZANNE M. GREALY, 139 Mansfield St., Sharon, Mass., English, Fontbonne Academy, Friar's Club 2 - 4, WDOM 2 - 4, VERITAS- COWL Photographer 2, 3, Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4, English Department Curriculum Commit- tee 3, 4, College Committee on Studies 4, Com- mencement Committee 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Arts Honors Program 1 - 4, Intramurals 4, Dean's List. ANNE C. GREASON, 201 Miantonomo Dr., Warwick, R.I., Sociology. JAMES GREELEY JR., 59 Lorraine St., Rosin- dale, Mass., Political Science, Boston Latin School. CATHY A. GREEN, 58 Zella St., Providence, R.I., Education - Mathematics, St. Xavieris Academy, Glee Club 2, Pi Mu Epsilon Mathe- matical Society 3, 4, Dean's List. MARY A. GREER, 67 Roslyn Ave., Providence, R.I., Social Work, St. Pattick's High, COWL 1, Ski Club 2, 3, Secretary 39 VERITAS 3, Dean's List. DAVID G. GREGSON, 150 Liverpool St., Warwick, R.I., Business Management. MICHAEL S. GRIFFIN, 35 Hatfield St., Paw- tucket, R.I., English, Our Lady of Providence Prep Seminary, Cross Country 1 - 4, Track 1 - 4, Spiked Shoe Club 1 - 4, Treasurer 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, COWL 4, Dean's List. WILLIAM R. GRIFFIN, 126 Norwood St., Swansea, Mass., Political Science, Joseph Case High, Baseball 1 - 4, Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society, Intramurals, Dean's List. STEPHEN L. GRINSELL, 112 Broad St., Dan- ielson, Conn., Psychology, Pastoral Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Chess Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Dean's List. PETER PAUL GWIAZDOWSKI III, S Dupont Lane, Norwich, Conn., Accounting, St Bernard Boy's High, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1 - 4, Student Conductor 4, Sailing Club 3, 4 Treasurer 3, Tutorial Center 3, Phi Chi Club 1 Student-Faculty Chemistry Committee 1, Intra- murals 1 - 4, Deanis List. NANCY A. GWOZDZ, 254 Chestnut St., Nev. Bedford, Mass., Psychology, Bishop Stang High' Tyler School Project 1, 2, Psychology Club 3, 4 Vice-President 3, Psychology Student Advisory Curriculum Committee 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3 DWC Student Advisory Curriculum Board 2 COWL 1, 2, Football Cheerleader 3, Fine Art Committee 1, 2, International Club 4, Liturgj Committee 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dean's List, TIMOTHY F. HALEY, 35 Forest St., Fall River, Mass., Education - History. DANIEL J. HALLY, is Wilford Ave., Branl ford, Conn., Political Science. DONALD P. HANABERGH JR., 290 Wind sor Ave., Brightwaters, Long Island, N.Y., Polit ical Science. MAURA P. HANRAHAN, St. Thomas Mor Sch., Colchester, Conn., Business Management. RICHARD E. HARDIE, 222 Roosevelt Ave. Avon-By-The-Sea, NJ., Humanities. WILLIAM R. HARDMAN, 257 Union Ave. Providence, R.I., Social Work, LaSalle Academy Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Society, Dean's List. MARY E. HARRINGTON, 18 Woronoc Ave., Westfield, Mass., Art. THOMAS J. HARRINGTON, 138 Montau Ave., New London, Conn., Accounting, St. Ber nard Boy's High, Friars Club 4, Athletic Boar - Co-ordinator 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Baseball 1 Dean's List. CHARLES W. HASSELL JR., 43 Alfa Dr., Pa tucket, R.I., Business Management, East Provi dence High, Intramurals 1 - 4. JAMES E. HAYDEN, 59 Roslyn Ave., Provi dence, R.I., Political Science, LaSalle Academy Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Senatoris Internship Pr gram 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Dean's List. RONALD K. HAYES, 187 Tudor St., Wate bury, Conn., Political Science, Wilby High Executive Assistant, Football Club 4, Intram rals 1 - 4, Deanis List. WILLIAM HEALEY, 480 East Ave., Pawtucke R.I., Political Science, Pawtucket West High Dillon Club 1 - 4, International Society, Founde and President 2, 3, 4, Fine Arts Committee 3, 4 Honorary Member, Afro-American Society Dean's List. MARY M. HEALY, 10 Inverness Rd., Arlin ton, Mass., Education - English, Arlingto High, Social Chairman, Dorm Council 2, S dent Congress 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Rin Committee 3, Commencement Committee 4 Dean's List. JOHN F. HEGARTY JR., Hunting Ridge! Brookfield Ctr., Conn., Political Science. THOMAS V. HEMINGWAY, 1 Winter St South Dartmouth, Mass., Education - Socia Studies, Dartmouth High, Security Patrol 4. LEONORA M. HENDERSON, 354 Sheltcial Ave., New Haven, Conn., Education - Englis Amity Regional High, Cheerleading 1, Aquina Dorm Council, Vice-President 2, Arts Honor Society 1, Afro-American Society 1 - 4, Intramu rals 2 - 4, Dean's List. PAUL K. HENNESSEY, 12 Benjamin Rd. Arlington, Mass., Business Management. RICHARD C. HINGSTON, 60 Sheehan Rd Lynn Mass Accountxng SHAWN A HODSON 29 Manon Ave Pas coag RI Educarron Englrsh St Mary s Academy Bay Vrew Dean s Lrst THOMASJ HOGAN JR 90 Lancaster Ave Warwrck RI Busmess Management Provr dence Country Day Rrfle Team 1 4 Captarn 4 DOROTHY A HOPKINS 8 Hrllsrde Ave Newport RI Socral Work St Cathenne Acad emy Brg Srsters 1 2 Intramurals 1 3 Deans lst GREGORY F HORAN 1515 Hrghbndge Rd Stamford Conn Busxness Management STEPHEN T HUGHES 39 Anthony St East Provrdence RI Polrtrcal Scrence DAVID C HUNTER 27 Coult Lane Old Lyme Conn Hrstory St Bernards Boys Hrgh Dorm Presrdent 2 3 Chess Club 2 3 4 Frlm Commrttee 3 4 Presrdents Commrttee 2 3 Intramurals 3 4 Dean s Lrst ROBERT P HURLEY 14 Longley Court Paw tucket RI Psychology FRANCIS H HURLEY JR 533 Yellowblrd St Box 596 Marco Island Fl Psychology NICHOLAS IACOVELLI 11 Rock St Bnstol RI Educatron Hrstory Brrstol H1gh Hrs tory Club 2 3 4 Tutorlal Center 3 4 Intramu rals 3 4 Freshman Onentatron Commrttee 4 Dean s Lrst KAREN M IGNAGNI 20 College Rd Provr dence RI Inter D1sc1plxnary EARL F JACKIVDXN 83 Messer St Provrdence RI Bxology Class1calH1gh AED 4 Deans 1Sf JOHN A JACKSON 575 Dyer Ave H 138 Cranston RI Educatxon Soc1alStud1es Rrver Edge NJ Art Hrstory Rrver Dell Regxonal H1gh Dean s Lrst KEITH P JENSEN 11 Stratford Rd Seekonk Mass Psychology Naugatuck H1gh DENNIS R JOHNSON 205 Statford St Havelock NC Brology Coventry Hugh Alpha Epsrlon Delta 2 3 4 Brg Brothers 3 Deans ISI TERESA V JOHNSON Box 306 Rd if-'22 Andover NJ Soclology WANDA S JOHNSON 63 Frxendshxp St Newport RI Psychology Rogers H1gh Rlfle Club 1 Phr Chr Club 1 2 Afro Amencan Socr ety 1 4 Martm Luther Kmg Scholarshrp Com mrttee 1 Karate Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Ildrtor of Black Supplement 2 ALAN R JOLLY RFD 1 Vlctory Hrghway Nasonvrlle RI Busmess Management Mt St Charles Academy Management Intern Program 3 Student Faculty Lrarson Comm1ttee 4 Intra murals 3 4 Dean s Lrst DAVID P JONES 539 Post Rd Warwrck R I General Socxal Stud1es I ARGARET M JONES 4702 Hunt Ave hevy Chase Md Engllsh I ARILYN A JOSEPH 48 Lynnwood Lane orcester Mass Humanmes ONALD R JOY 86 Berlm Ave Southmg on Conn Humanrtres South1ngtonH1gh ootball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Fnars Club 3 4 OG3 4 Manager Wooden Naval 2 3 Drama ocrety 3 Intramurals 2 3 AMESJ JOYCE JR 25 Nutmeg Lane Mach on Conn Busrness Management Needham rgh Footoall 3 4 Buslness Club 2 New aven Club 3 EORGE L KAMARAS 584 Grassy H1ll Rd Orange Conn Bus1ness Management HENRY KAMINSKI 734 Arch St New Bnt am Conn Economrcs St Thomas Aquxnas Hrgh Dorm Counc1l Representanve 1 Trea surer 2 Phr Srgma Tau 3 4 Omrcron Delta Epsrlon 3 4 Presxdent 4 Economrcs Club 1 4 Intramurals 1 2 Dean s Lxst KATHLEEN E KANE 2 Congdon Ave New port RI Psychology St Cathenne Academy Dorm Counc1l 2 3 Psychology Club H HN Society 2 3 4 Ph1S1gma Tau Skl Club Intra mura1s2 3 4 DeansL1st BETTY A KARKUT 206 Sunset Dr Ansoma Conn Psychology Ansorna Hrgh Brg S1sters 1 4 Treasurer 3 Board Member 2 3 4 Dorm Counc1l 3 CHICKERYJ KASOUF 433 Woodbrne Ave Syracuse NY Psychology Chnstxan Brothers Academy Cross Countryl 4 Indoor! Outdoor Track 1 4 Bxg Brothers and Slsters 1 4 Secre tary 3 4 Sprked Shoe Club 1 4 Secretary 4 Dean s Lrsr PAUL A KEARNEY JR 2 Woodcroft Place Short Hrlls NJ Brology Mlllburn H1gh Tutorral Center 2 3 4 AED 2 3 4 Phr S1gma Tau 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Dean s L1st MICHAELV KEARNS 7 Madel1ne Dr Rrver srde RI Polrtrcal Scrence LaSalle Academy Band 1 4 Srr Thomas More Club 2 3 4 Intra murals 3 4 LEO G KEEFE JR 21 Hrllcrest Rd Need ham Mass Busrness Management Needham H1gh Dorm Counc1l 3 Band 2 3 Brg Brothers 2 3 Intramuralsl 4 PETER B KEENAN 18 Loyal Blvd North Provldence RI Accounting St Raphael Acad KENNETH K KEHOE 96 Grace St Cran ston RI Educatron Hrstory Hope H1gh Hrstory Club 3 Tutorral Center 2 Freshman Orrentatxon Commrttee 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Dean s Lrst TIMOTHY J KEHOE 226 Reservorr Ave Mrddletown RI Economics Math MAUREEN A KELAHER 33 Wallace St New Brxtam Conn Psychology St Thomas Aqurnas H1gh Psychology Club 1 4 Brg Sxs ters 1 2 4 Ph1Sxgma Tau Psychology Currrcu lum Comm1ttee4 Intramuralsl 4 Dean s Lrst BRIAN J KELLY 529 Henry St South Amboy NJ General Socxal Studres DAVID L KELLY 36 Chestnut Dr Wallace burg Ontario Canada Busrness Management WDSS Hockey 1 4 Co Captarn 4 Deans lst KEVINJ KELLY 43 Speen St Nanck Mass Art Hrstory DEIDRE J KELLY 37 Carr1age Dr Avon Conn Theatre Arts Northwest Cathohc Hrgh Dorm Councrl 1 2 Adoptron Servrces 1 Frrars Cell 2 3 4 Archre Commrttee 4 Intramurals 1 2 4 Dean sL1st EDWARD R KENNEDY 3595 Post Rd Apt 24301 Warwrck RI Pol1t1ca1Sc1ence WAYNE L KENNEY 2 Tanglewood Court West WHFWICK RI Socxology MICHAEL KEVORKIAN 39 Oakcrest Dr North Provrdence RI Pol1t1calScxence DENNIS C KING 150 Gallxvan Lane Uncas vrlle Conn Brology St Bernards H1gh Tyler School H1gh 1 Camera Club 1 2 3 VERITAS 2 3 Sa1l1ngClub2 3 4 DeansL1st LAURA J KINSELLA 104 Cedar St Wolla ston Mass Spanxsh North Qurncy H1gh Span rsh Club 2 3 Student Faculty Advrsory Commxt tee Tyler School Proyectl 2 Intramurals2 3 4 RICHARD F KINSLOW 84 Stephenvrlle Blvd Red Bank NJ Englxsh RICHARD A KIRKMAN 94 Doherty Ave Somerset Mass Socrology ARNOLD S KIRSHENBAUM 15 Hemalm Rd Cranston RI B1ology Cranston H1gh School East Alpha Epsrlon Delta 2 3 4 Chess Club Presrdent 3 Vrce Pres1dent 2 Bandl 2 3 Dean s L1st KAREN G KNUDSEN 93 Hazelwood Ave East Provrdence R I Busmess Management East Provrdence H1gh Dean s L1st JOSEPH A KONIKOWSKI JR James Rd RFD iffl Voluntown Conn Chemrstry WILLIAM J KORAB Saybrook Rd Hrgga num Conn Humanrtres St Thomas More H1gh Chess Tournament 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Dean s Lxst MICHAEL H KOSTER 284 Conrad Dr Rochester NY Psychology JOANNA KUBASKA 267 Hrghland St Woonsocket RI Elementary Educat1on!Spe c1al Educatron St Clare H1gh Tutonal Center 1 4 Readrng Study Assxstant 3 Twrrler 2 Dean s mst THOMAS A KUHAR 2224 Broadbndge Ave Stratford Conn Englxsh EUGENE A KUSMIERZ 25 Dora St Prov1 dence RI Rel1g1ous Studres Classrcal H1gh Arts Honors 1 4 Dean s L1st STANLEYJ KWIATKOWSKI 217 East Lakevrew Ave Whrte Plarns NY General Socral Studres Whrte Plams Hxgh Rmg Com mrttee 3 Fr1ars Club Sergeant at Arms 3 Trea Pres1dent4 PACE4 Intramurals 1 2 4 LAWRENCE D LAFAUCI 72 Clemarrs St Provrdence RI Economrcs RICHARD R LALIBERTE RFD 3 Mrddle Rd Augusta Ma1ne Busmess Management St Thomas Aquxnas H1gh Class Treasurer 3 4 Class Representatrve 2 Student Congress 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Busrness Club 1 2 3 Rmg Commrttee 2 3 Commencement Commrttee 3 4 Fmance Commrttee 3 4 Faculty Evaluatlon Commlttee 2 3 Secunty and Parkrng Commrttee 3 4 Ways and Means Commrttee 2 3 4 Intra murals 1 4 Dean s Lrst JOHN D LAMBERT 32 Madrson St Fall Rxver Mass Phys1cs B M C Durfee H1gh Socrety of Phys1cs Students 1 4 S1gma P1 S1gma 3 Pres1dent4 Tutor1alCer1ter3 Lab Ass1stant3 4 Dean s Lrst DONNA M LANDI 890 Atwood Ave Cran ston RI Educatron Modern Languages Italran Cranston Hrgh School West Student Faculty Commxttee 4 Veaz1e St School Tutonal Program 3 4 Dean s L1st ROBERT R LANDRY 40 Clovelly St Lynn Mass Accountrng St Marys H1gh Athlet1c Board Presrdent 4 Student Congress 4 Tanker General Manager2 3 4 Deans Lust CHRISTINE M LANGLOIS H1lls1de Ave Hartford Conn Art DONALD W LANGLOIS Hrllslde Ave Hartford Conn Hxstory PETER B LANNON 319 Marn St Coldspr rng N Y Psychology Drghton Rehoboth Regronal H1gh Band 1 2 3 Brass Chorr 1 Presrdent Psychology Club 3 Commencement Comm1ttee4 Frrars Club4 Dean s Lrst KEVIN C LARKIN 25 Stafford St Hartford 29 , - 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . , ., ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 11 1 1 - 1 '1 1 ' ' S ' . 1 ' ' . ' ' , . ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 -1 1 1 11 ' 1 1 11 -1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 ' ' . . . , . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 11 ' 1 '1 ' -1 1 ' -1 1 , . . ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 L. . D . . I . . . , . ' 7 7 7 7 Y ' . . . , - 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - 1 -1 , . - 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 - 1 11 11 1 1 1 ' 1 - - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - '1 1 ' 7 7 ' 7 7 '7 ' 1 I 1 , . n l . - , ., , . , - 1 11 1 1 11 7 Q 3 1 S 1 ' '7 7 7 '7 7 ' ' . ' 1 1 . . - . ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 I 1 D , . I . . . - ' , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 . 3 ' . , . ., . . , . ., . ' 1 'Q ' '7 7 7 '7 11 1 1 1 1 1 -1 V 1 1 1 1 11 ' 7 '7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 '1 ' L 1 7 7 7 Y ' '7 7 7 ' 7 '7 9 ' . ' . - . ' - 1 1 1 1 1 '1 ' ' 1 11 ' 1 ' - 1 11 ' 1 1 ' - 1 1 -1 11 ' 1 - '1 1 1 . . . ' . , . ' 1 '1 1 1 '1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' . ' ' 1 . 7 ' . ' . . ' ' '7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 '1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' . , . I . . JANICE M. JANECEK, 320 Van Saun Court, emy, Dean s Lrst. surer 4, Club Football 2, Executrve Assrstanr 3, 1 1 11 1 1 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 7 ' 7 ' '7 7 3 ' 7 '7 - 1 11 1 1 1 1 - -1 1 '7 7 ' S 7 7 7 ' 7 , . . ' . I ' 7 '7 ' '7 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 'Y 7 7 ' Y '7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 'Y ' Y 7 7 1 L ' ' 7 '7 7 7 1 7 7 7 ' 7 ' I 7 '7 7 ' 7 Y 7 1 1 '1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I I 1 ' I 1 - 7 . 1 l 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 . , ' , o Q, 1 1 , ry . . . .4 ' - ' . ' . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 1 - - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 - - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . ., , . . . , . 1 - 1 11 1 '1 - 1 -1 ' J ' 1 ' ' 1 ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 ' ' 7 '7 7 '7 7 7 E ' ' 'Y ' 7 I I 7 7 ' ' 7 '7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 '7 7 . ' . 7 ' . ' . 3 ' . ' 7 '7 ' 7 7 ' '7 7 ' 7 - 1 1 - 1 -1 - S I , ., . , , . ., - 1 1 1 . . , ., ' . , , . , ., 1 -1 , , , . ., . , ., . 1 1 1 1 1 1 f, . , ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -1 - , ., . 7 1 1 1 . , , ' . , ., ' .I . ' . . , . . . . . , ' 1 '1 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 -1 1 I ' A 9 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 , I I . I . . . ' , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . ' . ' . 2 ' ' 1 11 , , . 4 ' . ' . ' ' . - ' 1 11 1 '1 1 1 . , ., , Conn., Modern Languages - French, Morgan Gardner Bulkeley High, BOG, Fine Arts Chair- man 3, 4, French Club 1 - 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, International Society 3, 4, Sailing Club 2, 3, Dean's List. WAYNE M. LARNED, 220 Don Ave., Rum- ford, R.I., Business Management, LaSalle Acad- emy, Business Club 1 - 4, Dillon Club 1 - 4, Dean's List. GAIL LATIMER, 2407 Cranston St., Cranston, R.I., Education - History, Cranston High School West, Band 1 - 4, Phi Sigma Tau, Secre- tary 4, Faculty-Student Evaluation Committee 4, Commencement Committee 4, Dean's List. GARY F. LATTANZIO, 86 Hartwell Rd., West Hartford, Conn., Business Management. NINA G. LAUZON, 22 Pulaski St. Apt. 84, Peabody, Mass., Religious Studies, Liturgy Com- mittee 3, 4, Charismatic Prayer Group 3, 4, Dean's List. ALAN D. LAVOIE, 655 Main Rd., Tiverton, R.I., Accounting, Tiverton High, Dean's List. NEIL R. LAZZARA, 56 Juniper Dr., Spring- field, Mass., Psychology, Cathedral High, Out- ing Club 2, 3, 4, Quartermaster 3. DANIEL M. LEBRUN, 90 Ste. Croix St., Lewi- ston, Maine, Humanities, St. Dominic Regional High, Religious Affairs Committee 1, Choral Group 1, 2, COWL 2, French Club 1, 2, 4, Lit- urgy Music Group 2, 4, Ring Committee 2, Dorm Representative 1, 2, Junior Year Abroad, Arts Honors, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Dean's List. TIMOTHY M. LEE, 36 Spring Ave., Bricktown, NJ., Psychology. JAMES B. LEEDS, 28 Farnham Rd., West Hart- ford, Conn., History, Northwest Catholic High, French Club 1, 2, St. Thomas More Club 3, Trea- surer 4, VERITAS 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Dean's List. MARY T. LENAGHAN, 1236 North High St., Fall River, Mass., Special Education, Sacred Heart High, Dean's List. RICHARD O. LESSARD, 573 Vernon St., War- ren, R.I., Health Services Administration, LaSalle Academy, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. JOHN M. LESTER, 26 Lookoff Rd., Cranston, R.I., Political Science, Cranston High School East, Friars Club 4, Hockey 1, 2, Intramurals 1 - 4. DAVID R. LEVESQUE, 11 Oak Tree Rd., Tiv- erton, R.I., Accounting. DONALD C. LEWIS JR., 130 Thames St., New Boys London, Conn., Economics, St. Bernard High, Friars Club 4, Club Football, Vice-Presi- dent for Business Affairs 3, 4, Omicron Delta Epsilon 4, Cross Country 1, Security 3, 4, Intra- murals 1 - 4, Dean's List. JANICE A. LIBBY, RED 2, Winthrop, Maine, Psychology, Winthrop High, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. GERVAIS L. LIMA, 35 Overview Dr., Coven- try, R.I., Political Science, Coventry High. JOSEPH LIMA III, 18 Baker St., East Provi- dence, R.I., Economics, LaSalle Academy, Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Trea- surer 4, Dean's List. EDWARD P. LOVETT, 97 Keith Ave., Cran- ston, R.I., Accounting, Mount Saint Charles Academy, Hockey 1 - 4. PHYLLIS C. LOWE, 110-45 63rd Ave., Forest Hills, New York, Accounting. JOHN D. LOWNEY, 232 Fifth St., Fall River, Mass., Biology. JOHN M. LUCAS, 92 Holden Street, Provi- dence, R.I., Sociology, Lincoln High, Dean's List. OKE LUNDIN JR., 33 Brewster Dr., Warwick, R.I., Biology, Pilgrim High, Big Brothers 2, AED 3, 4, Drama Society 4, RIPIRG 4, Dean's List. CLYDE D. LYMAN, 544 Main Rd., Tiverton, R.I., Psychology. KEVIN J. LYNCH, 25 Dedham Rd., Warwick, R.I., Accounting. TIMOTHY M. LYNCH, 18 Moulton Rd., Arlington, Mass., Math!Physics, Arlington High, Outing Club 3, 4, Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice- President 3, 4, Society of Physics Students, Dean's List. NORIVDX J. LYONS, 25 Parkview Ave., Provi- dence, R.I., Accounting, Hamden High, Afro- American Society 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Cheerleader 4, Intramurals 3, 4. PAULA M. LYSIK, 25 Elmcroft Ave., Provi- dence, R.I., English. FREDERICK J. MAAS JR., 142 Wagstaff Lane, West Islip, N.Y., General Social Studies, St. John the Baptist High. JOHN A. MACIEL, 97 Friendly Rd., Cranston, R.I., Psychology, Bishop Hendricken High, Dean's List. PATRICIA E. MADDEN, 2 General St., Ham- den, Conn., Education - History. THOMAS R. MAGUIRE III, 26 B St., Cran- ston, R.I., Political Science, Cranston High School East, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. CHRISTINE MAHONEY, 32 Surrey Lane, Fairfield, Conn., English, Notre Dame High, Theatre Arts 1 - 4, Secretary of Aquinas Dorm Council 2, Junior Year Abroad, Commencement Committee 4, Scholarship Committee 4, French Club 4, Tennis 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Dean's List. FRANK P. MAINELLA, 20 Linden Rd., Bar- rington, R.I., Business Management, Barrington High, Business Club 3, 4, Dillon Club 3, 4. PAUL J. MALEIKO, 26 Westview Dr., Nor- wood, Mass., Sociology. JOHN H. MALICK, 735 Benham St., Hamden, Conn., Political Science, Notre Dame High, Pi Sigma Alpha, Dorm Council 1, 2, New Haven Club 1 - 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. SEAN P. MALONE, 84 Prospect St., Manches- ter, Conn., Social Work. ANN M. MANCHESTER, 18 Don Ave., Rum- ford, R.I., Humanities, St. Xavier's Academy, COWL 1, Ski Club 1, 2, VERITAS 4, BOG 2, Social Chairman 2, Junior Year Abroad, French Club 4. SUSAN D. MANCHESTER, 113 Beech Ave., Tiverton, R.I., Psychology, Tiverton High, Dorm Representative 2, 3, Psychology Club 1 - 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Big Sisters 1, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. ERNEST P. MANCINI, 11 Culver Lane, North Haven, Conn., History, North Haven High, Student Congress Representative 3, 4, Chairman Ways and Means Committee, Security Parking Committee 3, 4, Student Security 3, 4, Supervisor 4, New Haven Club 1 - 4, St. Thomas More Society 4, Ski Club 1, 2, Commencement Com- mittee 3, 4, Dillon Club 4, St. Thomas Aquinas Week Committee 3, Carolan Club 1, 2, Intramu- rals 1 - 4, Dean's List. PAUL F. MANCINI, 754 High St., Fall River, Mass., Education - Biology!Chemistry, Bishop Connolly High, Dorm Council 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Dean's List. GREGORY B. MANGINI, Box 1272, Orleans Mass., Business Management. JULIA E. MANION, 119 Massasoit Ave., Cran- ston, R.I., History. ROBERT M. MANTEZ, 90 Brayton Ave., Fall River, Mass., Accounting, B.M.C. Durfee High, Intramurals 1, 2. MARC D. MARCHETTI, 707 Shore Rd., Northfield, NJ., Biology, Mainland Regional High, Big Brothers 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. RICHARD J. MARCHINI, 365 Dogwood Lane, Manhasset, N.Y., Business Management, Manhasset High, Track 1, Dorm Representative 2, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. CLAIRE L. MARGETTA, 582 Walnut St., Fall River, Mass., Social Work, Academy of the Sacred Hearts, Dean's List. CLAUDE J. MARTEL, 242 Manton St., Paw- tucket, R.I., Business Management, St. Raphael Academy. EDWARD J. MARTINS, 34 East George St., Providence, R.I., Biology, LaSalle Academy, Sail- ing Club 3, Chess Club 3, Sigma Pi Sigma 4. SUZANNE K. MARUM, 10213 Shiloh St., Fair- fax, Va., Social Work, Oakton High, Deanls List. SUSAN J. MARZUL, 221 Common St., Wal- pole, Mass., Psychology, Walpole High, Big Sis- ters 1, French Club 1, Psychology Curriculum Committee 1, Psychology Club 1, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Dean's List. STEPHEN P. MASSED, 23 Hoppin Rd., New- port, R.I., Accounting, DeLaSalle Academy, Internship Program 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. WAYNE T. MASTERSON, 30 Overhill Rd., Warren, R.I., Psychology. LARAINE J. MASTRIANNA, 9 Irvington Ave., Waterbury, Conn., Humanities, Dean's List. JANET M. MATARESE, 40 Swallow Dr., Cran- ston, R.I., Social Work. STEPHEN L. MATARESE, 151 Longwood Ave., Providence, R.I., Biology, LaSalle Acad- emy, Intramural Athletic Committee, Hockey Chairman 2, Intramurals 1 - 4, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Dillon Club 4, Dean's List. EMILIO MAZZOLA, 62 I-Iawthom St., New- ton, Mass., Education - Italian, Newton High, Soccer 2, 3, 4. THOMAS M. MCCAFFREY, 10 Delmore Cir- cle, Wilbraham, Mass., Humanities, Minne- chaug Regional High,Junior Year Abroad, Football 2, Western Mass. Club 1, 2, 4, Vice- President, French Club 4, Dorm Representative 2, Dean's List. MARGARET M. MCCARTHY, 345 Highland Ave., Waterbury, Conn., Social Work, Notre Dame Academy, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Water- bury Club 3, Dean's List. PETER H. MCCARTHY, 579 Valentine St., Fall River, Mass., Sociology. WILLIAM J. MCCARTHY, 68 Freese St., Prov- idence, R.I., General Social Studies. ROBERT J. MCCARTNEY II, 295 Oak St., South Windsor, Conn., Business Management, East Catholic High, Intramurals 3, 4. CHERYL A. MCCORMICK, 5 Great Rd., East Greenwich, R.I., Health Services Administra- tion. EDWARD J. MCCORMICK III, 11 Eastman Ave., Westwood, Mass., Political Science, Xave- 9 rian Brothers High, Football 1 - 4, Co-Captain 4, Friars Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. SUSAN MCCUTCHAN, 1805 Sabel Dr., Deer- field Beach, Fl., Accounting. CHRISTOPHER A. MCDONALD, 117 Lovell Rd., Watertown, Mass., Education - History, Watertown High, Tyler School Project 1, Chad Brown Club 3, Polo Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. MARCIA L. MCGAIR, 92 Betsy Williams Dr., Cranston, R.I., Biology, St. Maryis Academy, Bay View, Social Committee 1, Dillon Club 1 - 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dean's List. PATRICK J. MCGANN, 7 Club Circle, Mon- mouth Beach, N.J., History, Christian Brothers Academy, H.H.N. Society, P.C.D.A. Society, S. + S. Society, Intramurals 1 - 4. JOANNE MCGLYNN, 93 Lepes Rd., Tiverton, R.I., English. PATRICE A. MCGOVERN, 57 Benedict St., Riverside, R.I., Psychology. JUDITH P. MCGOWAN, 399 Red Chimney Dr., Warwick, R.I., Social Work, Warwick Vet- erans Memorial High, Cheerleader 1, Dorm Council Secretary 1, Dorm Council Representa- tive 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. THOMAS J. MCGOWAN, 19 Hickory Rd., Derby, Conn., Political Science, ,Notre Dame High, President, Raymond Hall 2, Intramurals 1 - 4. JAMES T. MCGRATH, 20 Colonial Rd., Bris- tol, R.I., Education - Mathematics, Bristol High, Pi Mu Epsilon 4, Dean's List. RAYMOND B. MCGRATH, JR., 125 Pearl Ave., Hamden, Conn., Business Management, Hamden High, Committee on Administration 3, 4, Student Congress 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 3, Finance Committee 3, 4, Goals and Policies Committee 4, BOG Re-evaluation Com- mittee 3, Security Parking Committee 2, 3, Cam- pus Council 3, 4, Ring Committee 2, 3, Com- mencement Committee 4, New Haven Club 1 - 4, President 2, 3, Dillon Club 4, Carolan Club 1, 2, Business Club Treasurer 3, Intramurals 1-4, Deans List STEPHEN H. MCGUINNESS, 90 Newfield Ave., Warwick, R.I., Business Administration. JOHN F. MCGUIRE, 55 Covington Dr., War- wick, R.I., Political Science, Bishop Hendricken High, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. VIRGINIA M. MCGUNAGLE, 46 Baxter St., Quincy, Mass., Individualized Program. ELIZABETH A. MCHUGH, 108 Thornton St., Hamden, Conn., Education - English. THOMAS R. MCHUGH, 34 Thomas Rd., Wellesley, Mass., Economics, Wellesley High. MARY L. MCKEE, 115 Dexter St., Cumber- land, R.I., Psychology, Cumberland High, VER- ITAS 1, 3, 4, COWL 3, Committee on Studies 3, Faculty Evaluation Committee 3, Book Co-op, Dean's List. GERARD E. MCKENNA II, 21 Tuscola Ave., North Providence, R.I., Education - Mathemat- ics, LaSalle Academy. MARY E. MCKNIGHT, 2041 NE 181 St., North Miami Beach, Fl., Biology. GLENN J. MCLOUGHLIN, 91 White Oak Lane, Stamford, Conn., History, Stamford Cath- olic High, Tyler School Project 1, 2, WDOM 1, 2, Dorm Council 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4. BRIAN F. MCNELIS, 350 Wayland Ave., Prov- idence, R.I., Biology, Providence Country Day, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, Dean's List. ANNE M. MELANCON, 16 Dussault St., Fall River, Mass., Social Work, Dominican Acad- emy, A.C.D.T. Club 1 - 4, H.H.N. Society 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Deanis List. KATHLEEN A. MELE, 33 Russell Rd., Mill- dale, Conn., English, Notre Dame Academy: Alembic, Dean's List. WILLIAM M. MEROLA, 12 Crown St., Provi- dence, R.I., English. CORALIE A. METCALF, 247 Colwell Dr., Dedham, Mass., Political Science, Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Basket- ball 1, 2, Dorm Council 1, Western Civilization Committee 2, Intern Program 3, Summer Orien- tation 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. GREGORY M. METCALF, 64 Sherman Ave., North Providence, R.I., General Social Studies. BRIAN A. MICHELA, 179 Lyndon Rd., Cran- ston, R.I., General Social Studies, Bishop Hen- dricken High, French Club 2. CATHERINE A. MILEY, 136 Beachmont Ave., Cranston, R.I., Psychology, St. Mary's Academy, Bay View, Dillon Club, Class Representative 2, Dean's List. WILLIAM A. MILLER, 255 West 127 St., New York, N.Y., Accounting, Cardinal Hayes High, Afro-American Society, Intramurals. DAVID MILLS, 130 Algonquin Dr., Warwick, R.I., Biology. SOTIRIS E. MIONI, 51 Ralls Dr., Cranston, R.I., Political Science, Cranston High School West, Dillon Club 1 - 4, International Society 2, 3 - Vice-President, 4 - President, Big Brothers 4. ANDREW J. MOLAK, 130 Tobie Ave., Paw- tucket, R.I., Political Science. BRIAN W. MONTE, 672 Main St., Coventry, R.I., Education - French, Coventry High, Dean's List. ROBERT P. MORGAN, 79 Marian Ave., Pitts- field, Mass., Mathematics. RAYMOND J. MORRA, 7 Maribeth Dr., Johnston, R.I., Accounting, LaSalle Academy, Intramurals, Dean's List. CHARLES W. MORRISON, 6 Parley St., Great Barrington, Mass., Business Management. THOMAS J. MORRISON, East Haddam Rd., Moodus, Conn., Business Management. JAMES E. MORRISSEY, 262 Prentice St., Springfield, Mass., Accounting. WILLIAM J. MORRISSEY, 12 Parkside Ave., Braintree, Mass., Psychology, Archbishop Wil- liams High, Student Advisory Curriculum Com- mittee 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. KENNETH J. MORRISSEY JR., 50 Neptune St., Cranston, R.I., Biology. THOMAS J. MULVEY, 344 South Pine Ave., South Amboy, NJ., Sociology. WILLIAM E. MUNROE III, 16 Bond St., Prov- idence, R.I., Philosophy. JOHN C. MURPHY, Lake St. RFD 2, Rockville, Conn., Accounting. WILLIAM NAHAS JR., 16 Aitchison Dr., New London, Conn., Accounting, New London High, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. JAMES M. NELSON, 49 Hollis St., Providence, R.I., Political Science. CARL J. NERO, 335 Seymour Ave., Derby, Conn., Political Science, Notre Dame of West Haven, New Haven Club, Intramurals 1 - 4. JAIMICE J. NERO, 1274 Narragansett Blvd., Cranston, R.I., General Social Studies. THOMAS J. NICHOL JR., Rogers Lake, Old Lyme, Conn., Sociology, Old Lyme High, Intra- murals 2, Dean's List. DAVID J. NICHOLSON, 516 South Manlius St., Fayetteville, N.Y., General Social Studies. JEFFREY R. NIXON, 3815 Portage Rd., Niag- ara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Sociology, A. N. Meyer Secondary School, Hockey 1 - 4, Dean's List. KIM S. NOLAN, 90 Faber Ave., Waterbury, Conn., Political Science, J. F. Kennedy High, Dorm Council 2, Waterbury Club, Vice-Presi- dent 3. ROSEMARY L. NOON, 29 Phebe St., Provi- dence, R.I., Social Work. THOMAS B. NORMAN, 138 Brace Rd., West Hartford, Conn., Sociology, William H. Hall High, COWL 3. DEBORAH A. NOTARIANNI, 24 Batcheller Ave., Cranston, R.I., Education - Modern Lan- guages, Cranston High School East, Choral Club 1 - 4, French Club 1 - 4, Tutorial Center 1 - 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Modern Language Depart- ment Student-Faculty Committee 3, 4, Dean's List. FRANCESCA M. NOTTIE, 141 Phenix Ave., Political Science, Cranston High School East, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, Dorm Council 2. JUSTIN T. O'CONNELL, 34 Kenney St., Needham, Mass., Business Management. RICHARD J. O'CONNOR, 231 Fairport Rd., East Rochester, N.Y., Political Science, Bishop Kearney High, Big Brothers 1, 2, COWL 1, Cross Country 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Political Sci- ence Curriculum Committee 3, Pi Sigma Alpha 4, Vice-President, Dean's List. THOMAS E. O'CONNER, 14 Bradford Dr., Cheshire, Conn., History, Notre Dame High, New Haven Club 1 - 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Intramurals 1 - 4, Deanis List. MARGARET A. OIDONNELL, 682 Deaver Dr., Blue Bell, Penn., Education - History. ROBERT w. O'DONNELL, 69 Todd ct., Huntington Station, N.Y., Biology, Eastern Mil- itary Academy, Bridge Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Dean's List. RICHARD J. O'DOY, 22 Bungay Terrace, Seymour, Conn., Chemistry. JOHN C. OLLQUIST, 62 Argyle Rd., West Hempstead, N.Y., History, Maria Regina High, Dean's List. LOUIS OLORE, 168 Buckingham St., Water- bury, Conn., Accounting, Wilby High, Friars Club 3, 4, Group Captain 4, Waterbury Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1 - 4. EDWARD O'MALLEY, 181 Cedar St., Clin- ton, Mass., Mathematics. EDWARD J. O'NEILL, 382 Jastram St., Provi- dence, R.I., English, LaSalle Academy, Arts Honors 1 - 4, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Liturgical Reading 3, 4, Dean's List. MARTIN O'NEII.L, 131 Wilcox Rd., Mil- ford, Conn., Political Science, Notre Dame High, Friars Club 3, 4, ROTC 1 - 4, Special Forces 1 - 4, Vice-President, Cadet Officers Honor Club 4, Phi Sigma Tau, President 3, 4, Phi Sigma Alpha 4, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Commencement Committee 4, WDOM 1, 2, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. PAUL F. O'REILLY, 366 Hillberg Ave., Brock- ton, Mass., Humanities. ELLEN M. O'ROURKE, 2 Hillcrest Ave., Yonkers, N.Y., English. STEVEN N. ORTOLEVA, 81 Devonshire St., 296 Providence, R.I., Political Science. SHAWN O'SULLIVAN, 16 Mohawk Dr., Wallingford, Conn., Political Science, Lyman Hall High, Soccer 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4, Summer Intern Pro- gram 3, BOG 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. HENRY W. PACHECO II, 69 Fox Hill Ave., Bristol, R.I., Business Management, Bristol High. ANTHONY J. PALANA JR., 171 East View Ave., Cranston, R.I., Special Education, LaSalle Academy, Italian Club 1, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. ROBERT R. PALIN, 44 Warwick Rd., Paw- tucket, R.I., Business Management, Saint Raphael Academy, Karate Club 3, Intramurals 3, Business Club 4. DAVID J. PALUMBO, 17 West St., Medfield, Mass., Business Management. MICHAEL A. PANICHAS, 32 Jacqueline Dr., Providence, R.I., Biology, Classical High, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4. RAPHAEL PAOLA III, 46 Forest Ave., Cran- ston, R.I., General Social Studies. LOUIS P. PAOLINO, 28 Burns St., Providence, R.I., Economics, Mount Pleasant High, WDOM, Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsi- lon, Intramurals, Dean's List. MARY-FRANCES A. PAOLINO, 401 Broad- way, Providence, R.I., Accounting, Classical High, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, Women's Liaison Committee 3, Dillon Club 4, St. Thomas More Club 2, 3, 4, President 33 Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dcan's List. GENEVIEVE PAPPAS, 135 Cottage St., Fall River, Mass., Humanities, Dominican Academy, Diet of Tsitra fArt Clubj 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR D. PARISE, 72 Sheffield Rd., Cran- ston, R.I., Political Science, Classical High, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Political Science Department Student-Faculty Committee 4, Dean's List. DAVID G. PATRIARCA, 15 Laurel Hill Dr., RFD 4, Smithfield, R.I., Sociology. PIERRE E. PATRY, 293 Palmer St., Fall River, Mass., English, Msgr. Prevost High, Dean's List. DENNIS P. PATTERSON, 36 Santiago St., Providence, R.I., Education - History. RUSSELL E. PECK JR., 143 South Comstock Pkwy., Cranston, R.I., Business Management, Cranston High School West, Outing Club 3, 4, Dillon Club 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Deanis List. PATRICIA PETERS, 12 Merritt Dr., Law- renceville, NJ., English, Stuart Country Day, VERITAS 1, Intramurals 4. SUSAN M. PETERSON, 8 Cooper Dr., Lincoln, R.I., Humanities, Lincoln High, Dillon Club 1 - 4, Dean's List. MARIA C. PETROCELLI, 110 Greening Lane, Cranston, R.I., Education - Art. EDWARD M. PHELAN, 37 Pinehurst Ave., Providence, R.I., Philosophy, Somerset High, Dean's List. ROBERT PHILLIPS JR., 14 Morgan St., Uncasville, Conn., English, St. Bernard's High, Basketball 1 - 4, Hockey 1 - 4, Yacht Club 1 - 4, Chess Club 3, Afro-American Society 4, Golumpki Club 3, Yugoslavian Revolutionary Infantry 2, Bowling Club 1, ROTC 1 - 4, COWL 17 - 22, Brad's 1 - 4, Young Socialist Workers Party 1 - 2, Young Republicans 3 - 4, Committee to Re-Elect the President 2, etc., Dean's List. STEPHEN C. PHILPOTT, 24 Cerdan Ave., Roslindale, Mass., Economics. ANN L. PIASCIK, 145 Grandview Ave., Lin- coln, R.I., English. ANN R. PIERCE, 538 Mt. Hope St., North Attleboro, Mass., Biology, Bishop Feehan High, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Twirlers 3, Dean's List. ANN E. PILKINGTON, 337 Lepes Rd., Somer- set, Mass., History. WILLIAM J. PINTO, 330 West Preston St., Hartford, Conn., Social Work. STEVEN A. PLOUFF, 1270 Wampanoag Trail, Riverside, R.I., Political Science, East Providence High. JOHN T. POLITO, 36 Hemlock St., Waldwick, NJ., Political Science, Paramus Catholic Boys High, Friars Club 4, Political Science Curricu- lum Committee 3, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Intramu- rals 1 - 4, Dean's List. MICHAEL J. POLLITT, 70 Tally St., Paw- tucket, R.I., History. PAUL E. PONTARELLI, 35 Belvidere Blvd., North Providence, R.I., Political Science, North Providence High, COWL 2, 3, 4, State Intern Program 3, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Dean's List. FRANK J. POTTER, 1556 Passaic Place, North Brunswick, NJ., English. TIMOTHY R. POTTER, 6 Capron St., Uxbridge, Mass., Mathematics, St. John's High, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Business Club 1, Intramurals 1 - 4. ROBERT J. POTTER JR., 12 Belcourt Ave., North Providence, R.I., Business Management, LaSalle Academy, Cross Country 1, 2, Indoor Track 1, 2, Outdoor Track 1, 2, Spiked Shoe Club 1, 2, International Society 3 fPresidential Advisory, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. DANIEL J. POTTERTON, 207 Douglas Ave., Providence, R.I., Social Work, Marianapolis Prep., Draft Counselling 1, 2, Big Brothers 1, 2, Tyler School Project 1, Dean's List. JANE E. POWERS, 1191 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass., Sociology, Sacred Hearts Academy, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. JOHN F. POWERS, 24 Meadwood Dr., Middle- town, Conn., Biology, Xavier High, Camera Club 1, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Tutorial Center 2, VERITAS 4, Dean's List. LINDA A. PREZIOSI, 76 Gray St., Providence, R.I., Accounting, St. Patrick's High, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, St. Thomas More Club 4, Dean's List. EDWARD A. PRICE, 69 Myrtle Ave., War- wick, R.I., History, Warwick Veterans Memo- rial High, Dean's List. ANTHONY J. PRINCIPE, 37 Duffield Rd., Bristol, R.I., Sociology, Bristol High. EDWARD PRZYBYSZ, 23 Ft. Shantok Rd., Uncasville, Conn., Accounting, St. Bernard's High, Business Club 1, 2, Intern Program 3, Intramurals 1 - 4. BARBARA J. QUINN, 41 Wellesley Ave., North Providence, R.I., Social Work, St. Francis Xavier Academy, BOG, Secretary 1, 2, Social! Video Chairperson 3, Vice-President 4, Slavin Center Advisory Board 2, 3, 4, Friars Club 2, 3, 4, WDOM 4, COWL 1, St. Thomas Aquinas Week Committee, Governor's Council on Youth Opportunity 1, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. MARY E. QUINN, 34 Downer Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y., Education - English, Maria Regina High, Big Sisters 1, 2, Class Treasurer 2, Food Committee 1, 2, 3, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dean's List. PAUL V. QUINN JR., 41 Kilgore Ave., W. Medford, Mass., Health Services Administration, Medford High, Hockey 1, Dorm Council 1, 2, Health Services Club, Treasurer 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. WALTER A. QUINN, 19 Elmhurst Ave., Prov- idence, R.I., Fine Arts - Drawing! Humanities , LaSalle Academy, Dean's List. CHARLES A. QUIRK, 3339 Holland St., Erie, Penn., General Social Studies, Cathedral Prep., ROTC 1 - 4, Special Forces 1 - 4, Cadet Officers Honor Club, Secretary 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, Intra- murals 1 - 4. MICHAEL J. RACHIELE, 208 Magnolia St., Providence, R.I., Education - Social Studies. MICHAEL J. RAFFERTY, 307 Noyes Blvd., Sherrill, N.Y., Business Management, Sherrill Central High, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Business Club 1 - 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. PATRICIA D. RAFFERTY, 15 Fernbrook Rd., Northboro, Mass., Religious Studies, Algonquin Regional High, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, Folk Lutur- gies 1 - 4, Prayer Group 4, Dean's List. CHARLES RAMOS, 8 Viking Dr., Bristol, R.I., Health Services Administration, Bristol High, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. MICHAEL P. RANHOFF, RFD 2 Jericho Rd., Abington, Conn., Social Work, Woodstock Academy, Psychology Club 1, 2, Commence- ment Committee 4. ' PAUL E. RANKOWITZ, 150 Hatfield St., Pawtucket, R.I., Mathematics, Tolman High, Pi Mu Epsilon 4, Student-Faculty Mathematics Committee 4, Dean's List. PAUL A. RAPOSA, 285 Highland Rd., Tiver- ton, R.I., Business Management, Tiverton High, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. DANIEL RAVENELLE, 1425 New Boston Rd., Fall River, Mass., Humanities, B.M.C. Durfee High, COWL 2, VERITAS 2, BOG, Chairman Film and Video 3, 4, Dean's List. PATRICIA A. REALE, 11 Avery St., Pawcatuck, Conn., Stonington High, Social Work, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Boys Tennis Manager 1, 2, 3, Dean's List. VALENTINO W. REDAHAN, 198 Magnolia St., Providence, R.I., Social Work, Bishop Hen- dricken High, Football 2, Founding President, Committee Orientation and Social Action 3, 4, Sports Information Directory Photographer 3, 4, Concert Committee 4, Chairman, Sickle Cell Anemia Benefit 4, Intramurals 4. ROBERT P. REDDEN JR., 1347 Pennington Rd., West Englewood, NJ., Accounting. DANUTA M. REJKOWICZ, 105 Rebekah St., Woonsocket, R.I., Social Work, St. Clare High, Tutorial Center 2, Dean's List. KATHLEEN F. REKAS, 12 Hazard St., Coven- try, R.I., Biology, St. Francis Xavier Academy, Choral Club 2, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, Secretary 4, Student Physics Society 3, Secretary 4. JAMES T. RICCI, 84 Anoka Ave., Barrington, R.I., History. MARY RICCI, 11 Seward Ave., Beverly, Mass., Biology, Beverly High, Folk Mass Singer 1, Ver- idames 1 - 4, VERITAS 3, 4, Commencement Committee 4, Big Sisters 2, Instructor, R.I. School for the Deaf 4, Baton Twirler 2, Captain 3, Women,s Liaison Committee 3, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau, Vice-President 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Dean's List. THOMAS A. RICCI JR., 24 Hillview Dr., North Providence, R.I., Education - History. RICHARD R. RICCIO JR., 17 High St., North Attleboro, Mass., Business Management. KENNETH J. RICHARDSON, 39 Ferncrest, Dollard Des Orm, Quebec, Canada, Sociology, Smiths Falls Collegiate, Hockey 1 - 4, Co-Cap- tain 4, Golf 4. PAUL J. RINALDI, 27 Plain St., Pawtucket, R.I., Political Science. BERNARD R. RINN JR., 111 Brendard Ave., Warwick, R.I., Business Management. STEPHEN R. RIORDAN, 6 Hills Point Rd., Trumbull, Conn., Accounting. SARA A. RISK, 114 Ridgewood Rd., Pawtucket, R.I., Elementary Education! Special Education, Sacred Heart High, Tutorial Center 1 - 4, Read- ing Study Assistant 3, Dean's List. PAUL E. RITT III, 36 Sylvan Lane, Weston, Mass., Mathematics, Fairfield Prep., Spanish Club 2, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dean's List. WILLIAM J. RIVELLI, 206 Progress Ave., Providence, R.I., Political Science, Classical High, Dillon Club, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Gov- emment Intern 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. RENEE A. ROBINSON, 286 Maple Ave., :li 3, Barrington, R.I., Psychology, Barrington High, Dorm Council 3. GARY B. RODRIGUE, 57 Longwood Ave., N. Dartmouth, Mass., Biology. PAUL A. RODRIGUES, 233 Orchard St., East Providence, R.I., Psychology, LaSalle Academy, Dean's List. JOHN J. ROGERS, 184 Verndale Ave., Provi- dence, R.I., Business Management. STEPHEN J. ROGERS, 237 Wilson Ave., Rumford, R.I., Social Work, East Providence High, Band 1, 2, 3, Friars Club 2, 3, President 4, Track 2, 3, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Campus Council 4, Intramurals, Dean's List. AMY J. ROHDE, 158 Newton St., Meriden, Conn., Religious Studies. STEPHAN F. RONDEAU, 460 Main St., Wal- pole, Mass., Biology, Walpole High. WARREN E. ROQUE, 71 Cypress Dr., Cran- ston, R.I., Economics. STEVEN E. ROSE, 9 Storer St., Onset, Mass., Education - Social Studies, Wareham High, Baseball 1 - 4, Friars Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Intramurals 1 - 4.' NINA M. ROVINELLI, 174 Old Conn Path, Framingham, Mass., Social Work, Framingham North High, Food Committee 1, Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4, Deanis List. DENNIS M. ROY, 31 Grand St., Providence, R.I., Political Science, LaSalle Academy, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Washington Intern Program 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Dean's List. JOHN D. RUDNICK JR., 15 Bellaire Rd., Ros- lindale, Mass., Health Services Administration, Boston Latin School, Class Vice-President 1, Stu- dent Congress 1, Discipline Committee 4, Dorm Council 2, 3, Co-Chairman, Ring Committee 2, 3, Resident Assistant 3, Health Services Admin- istration Club, Vice-President 4, Friars Club 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. THOMAS P. RUOTOLO, 31 Ashford Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., General Social Studies, Dobbs Ferry High, Big Brothers 3, Commence- ment Committee 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. GEORGE M. RUSH, 170 Albert Ave., Cran- ston, R.I., History, Mt. St. Joseph High, Band 1, 2, 3. ALLAN V. RYAN, 17 Seamans St., Providence, R.I., Art. MARY E. RYAN, 383 Angell St., Providence, R.I., Biology. MARGARET M. SABO, 17 Fairmont Ave., Johnston, R.I., English. LAURA I. SAMOORIAN, 466 River Ave., Providence, R.I., Business Management, Hope High. DIANE C. SAMPSON, 22 Asselin St., Warren, R.I., Modern Languages - Spanish. RICHARD I. SANTOS, 154 Reynolds Ave., Providence, R.I., General Social Studies. ROBERT R. SARACENO, 135 Dyer Ave., East Providence, R.I., Business Management. JOAN C. SAULNIER, 52 Forest Park, Fitch- burg, Mass., Humanities. KENNETH C. SAUNDERS, 212 Burgess Ave., East Providence, R.I., History. JAMES M. SAYLES, 40 Fruit Hill Ave., Provi- dence, R.I. , Economics. JOHN K. SCANLON, 33 Father Carney Dr., Milton, Mass., Economics, Milton High, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Diving Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. PETER A. SCHAVONE, 426 Academy Ave., Providence, R.I., Political Science, LaSalle Acad- emy, Intramurals 1 - 4. STEVEN J. SCHMIDT, 40 Terrace Ave., Ham- den, Conn., Accounting, Notre Dame High, New Haven Club 1 - 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Student Congress Security Committee 3, 4, Dorm Coun- cil 2, 3, S.F.U. of A. 1 - 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. THOMAS J. SCHWARTZ, Grand View Dr., Smithfield, R.I., Education - Mathematics, Smithfield High, Band 1 - 4, Chairman 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, 4, Dillon Club 2, 3, 4, PCDC Senior Representative 4. GAYLE E. SCIARRILLO, 3354 Main Sr., Bridgeport, Conn., Humanities, Notre Dame Girls High, Tennis 4, Hockey 4, Hockey Cheer- leader, Captain 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club 2, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Dean's List. LINDA L. SCOPELLI, 54 Salina Ave.,Johnston, R.I., Social Work, Cranston High School West. MICHELLE M. SCOTTI, 32 West Hamden Rd., Cranston, R.I., Psychology. ALLEN K. SEIBERT, 45 Bullocks Pt. Ave., Riv- erside, R.I., Business Management, Framingham South, Intramurals, Dean's List. PAUL M. SELWYN, 8 Novelty Rd., Warwick, R.I., English. DAVID A. SEPE, 39 South St., Foxboro, Mass., Psychology. HALAH SHAHEEN, 721 Armandale St., Pitts- burgh, Penn., Humanities. CHARLES N. SHAKER, 1223 Gardners Neck Rd., Swansea, Mass., Biology, Bishop Connolly High, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. WALTER P. SHEAHAN JR., 12 Villa Rosa Terrace, Milford, Conn., Business Management. PETER J. SHEIL, 28 Squnssick Rd., West Springfield, Mass., Sociology. MARIE A. SHMARUK, 13 Wagon Wheel Lane, Lincoln, R.I., Humanities. HELEN SIENIUKOWICZ, 107 Wayne St., Providence, R.I., Humanities, Classical High, Ring Committee 2, 3, Bat Girl 1, Captain 2, 3, 4, VERITAS 1, 2, Dean's List. , JACQUELINE C. SIMARD, 2 Diana St., Black- stone, Mass., English, St. Mary's Central Catho- lic High, COWL 2, Associate Editor 3, Women's Liaison Committee 3, 4, Big Sisters 1, Tyler School Project 1, Intramurals 3, 4, Arts Honors Program, Dean's List. RONALD P. SIMEONE, 41 Lexington Ave., North Providence, R.I., History, LaSalle Acad- emy, Dean's List. STEPHEN J. SKIBINSKI, 28 Silver St., Stam- ford, Conn., Biology, Stamford Catholic High, Big Brothers 1, 2, WDOM 1, 2, COWL 2, Chess Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, AED 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Intern Program, Interviewer 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dea.n's List. DONALD F. SLASON, Nick Rd., Middlebury, Conn., Economics, Sacred Heart High, Econom- ics Club 4. PATRICIA L. SLONINA, 178 Suffolk Ave., Pawtucket, R.I., English, Tolman High, COWL 1, 2, Asst. News Editor 1, Editor, ALEMBIC 2, 3, 4, Arts Honors Program 2, 3, 4, Senior Repre- sentative 4, Literary Co-Editor, VERITAS 4, Dean's List. DEBORAH M. SMITH, 98 Homewood Ave., North Providence, R.I., Anthropology, North .Providence High, Anthropological Society 3 Sec- retary, 4 Treasurer, COWL 3, Senior Representa- tive, Anthropology Division. PATRICIA SMITH, 94 Harmon Ave., Spring- field, Mass., Social Work. STEVEN E. SMITH, 25 Kingsford Ave., River- side, R.I., Business Management. THOMAS E. SMITH, 1667 Miller St., Utica, N.Y., Education - Mathematics, Notre Dame High, Cross Country 1 - 4, Captain 4, Track 1 - 4, Spike Shoe Club 1 - 4, President 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. PETER M. SMY TH, 166 Shore Ave., Groton Long Point, Conn., Sociology, St. Bernard's High, COWL 3, 4, Handicappers Club 1 - 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. BERNARD SNOPKOWSKI JR., 36 Fairwood Rd., Naugatuck, Conn., Mathematics, Nauga- tuck High, Big Brothers 1, 2, Board Member, Big Brothers and Sisters 3, 4, Phi Mu Epsilon 4, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. STEVEN A. SOUSA, 92 Apostle Rd., Somerset, Mass., Biology, Bishop Connolly High, AED 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dean's List. EDWARD A. SOUZA, 275 Hyacinth St., Fall River, Mass., Biology, Bishop Connolly High, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, BOG 2, Dean's List. ARTHUR M. SPARANO, 264 Raymond St., Waterbury, Conn., Sociology, Wilby High, Waterbmy Club 3 , Intramurals 4. DOROTHY M. SPATUZZI, Parmelee Hill Rd., Durham, Conn., Art History. JANE A. SPIGLANIN, 9 East Main. St., Web- ster, Mass., Social Work, Bartlett High, Ski Club 1, 2, VERITAS 2, 3, Managing Editor 4, Dorm Social Committees 1 - 4, S.F.U. 'of A. 3, 4, Hockey Cheerleading 2, Puthy Cat of the Month, Intramurals 3, 4, Dean's List. ROBERTJ. SQUIRES, 11 Stanton Rd., Clinton, Conn., Psychology, Somerset High, Tyler School Project 1 , French Club 2. ROBERT R. ST. JEAN, 59 Wayne Rd., Woon- socket, R.I., Social Work, Woonsocket High, COWL 3, 4. JAMES J. STACK, 46 Farms Village Rd., Weth- ersfield, Conn., Humanities. JOHN L. STASIO, 16 Greenhill St., West War- wick, R.I., Accounting. PAMELA A. STERLING, 9 Kennedy Blvd., Lincoln, R.I., English. GREGORY E. STEWART, 473 Prospect St., East Orange, NJ., Accounting. MICHAEL E. SUFFOLETTO, 712 Rathbun St., Blackstone, Mass., Education - Social Studies. 7 STEPHEN P. SUGRUE, 22 Ashwood Circle, Warwick, R.I., Biology, Pilgrim High, Biology Lab Assistant, Intramurals, Dean's List. ' ROBERT B. SULLIVAN, 62 Rumson Rd., Rumson, NJ., Business Management. ERNEST A. SUTCLIFFE JR., 147 Paine Ave., Cranston, R.I., Biology, Cranston High School East, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, BOG 3, Dean's List. ANN-MARIE SYLVIA, 133 Plymouth St., New Bedford, Mass., Modern Languages - Spanish, Bishop Stang High, Dorm Council 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4, Commence- ment Committee. WILLIAM D. SZULUK, 49 Crossman St., Cen- tral Falls, R.I., Accounting, St. Raphael Acad- emy, Dean's List. LEONARD C. TADDEI JR., 1208 Dunbar Hill Rd., Hamden, Conn., Biology, P.C. Corporation, Junior Member 3, 4, Student Congress 3, 4, Stu- dent Bill of Rights Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4, Friars Club 3, 4, Pastoral Council 4, Intramurals, Dean's List. LYNN A. TAIT, 89 Park Circle, South Attle- boro, Mass., Education - Spanish, Attleboro High, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Softball 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dillon Club 3, 4, Intra- murals Referee 3, 4, Dean's List. RICHARD G. TASCA JR., 17 Pinewood Dr., North Providence, R.I., Religious Studies. DEBORAH A. TAVARES, 26 Almy Ave., War- ren, R.I., Theatre Arts, Our Lady of Fatima High, Friar's Cell 1 - 4, Archie Committee 3, Chairwoman 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. BRUCE A. TAVAROZZI, 2 Harrington Dr., Johnston, R.I., English, Bishop Hendricken High, WDOM 1 - 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. PATRICK A. TEAGUE, 48 South St., Great Barrington, Mass., Humanities. ZENON C. TENCZA, 140 Crown St. Ext., Mer- iden, Conn., Political Science, Orville H. Platt High, Junior-Year-Abroad, Dean's List. CECILE M. TERENZI, 101 Warman Ave., Cranston, R.I., Education - Mathematics. MARK TERPENY, 23 Little River Rd., South Dartmouth, Mass., Accounting, Dart- mouth High, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. PETER A. THIBAULT, 304 Mullberry St., Clar- emont, N.H., Humanities, St. Mary High, Dorm Council 1, WDOM 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Dean's List. SUSAN E. THULIER, 45 Metcalf Dr., Cumber- land, R.I., Education -- History, Cumberland High, DeaQn's List. KEVIN J. TIERNEY, 22 Hyde Ave., Paw- tucket, R.I., History, St. Raphael Academy, Dean's List. SUZANNE TINSLEY, 4 Ludington Rd., Wor- cester, Mass., History, Notre Dame Academy, C.C.D. Program 2, Ring Committee 2, Wom- en's Liaison Committee 3, Commencement Com- mittee 4, Religious Instruction fRecreational Activities for the Deaf 4, Phi Sigma Tau, Trea- surer 4, Dean's List. ERNEST TOMMASIELLO, 51 Rosedale St., Providence, R.I., Business Management, Mt. Pleasant High, Intern Program 3, Business Club 3, Dean's Host 2, Academic Affairs Committee 1, 2, Photography Club 2, Dean's List. LOUIS V. TORO, 411 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Provi- dence, R.I., Education - English, LaSalle Acad- emy, Dillon Club, Class Representative 3, 4. PATRICIA A. TORREGROSSA, 22 Country- side Dr., North Providence, R.I., English, St. Mary's Academy of the Visitation. CHRISTOPHER R. TOTOLO, 104 Hillwood St., Cranston, R.I., Social Work, Pilgrim High, Intramurals. GEORGE M. TRACY JR., 24 Harris Ave., Johnston, R.I., Education - Mathematics,John- ston High, Football 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. EDWIN D. TRAVERS, 1744 East 38 St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Sociology. MARY E. TRENN, 180 Linwood Ave., Provi- dence, R.I., Education - History, Central High, Big Sisters 1, Lifestyle Committee 2, Statistician - Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Dorm Council 2, 4, Resident Board 4, Carolan Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3. PHYLLIS J. TROIA, 269 Cypress St., Fall River, Mass., Biology, Academy of the Sacred Hearts, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 4, COWL 3, Dean's List. PETER T. TSONOS, 176 Wampanoag Trail, East Providence, R.I., Education - Mathematics !Special Education, East Providence High, Intern Program, Treasurer and Secretary 3, Spe- cial Education Program, Dean's List. ANTHONY S. TUCCI, 77 Wellington Rd., Portland, Maine, Social Work, Cheverus High, R.I.P.I.R.G. 1, Dorm Council 2, Big Brothers 2, Sailing Club 3. MARK E. VAGHI, 20 Blackman Ave., Bethel, Conn., Education - History. PETER A. VALENTI, 841 Vimy St., North Bay, Ontario, Canada, Business Management. BEVERLY A. VALLETTA, 13 Pallas St., Provi- dence, R.I., Chemistry, St. Mary's Academy of the Visitation, Phi Chi Club 1, 2 - Secretary- Treasurer, 3 - Vice-President, Sigma Phi Sigma 1, 2, Dean's List. STEVEN J. VARELA, 27 Carlton Ave., East Providence, R.I., Social Work. ANTHONY D. VARRECCHIONE, 379 River Ave., Providence, R.I., Accounting, North Prov- idence High, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dean's List. ELIZABETH A. VERMETTE, 245 Anthony St., Seekonk, Mass., Education - Social Studies! Special Education, Seekonk High, Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. JOSEPH VERRASTRO, 219 Club Rd., Stam- ford, Conn., Accounting. ENGELINA A. M. VEYERA, 5 Social Dr., Warwick, R.I., General Social Studies, St. Mary's Academy of the Visitation, Big Sisters 2. BRUCE VIEIRA, 543 Jackson St., Fall River, Mass., Social Work, B.M.C. Durfee High, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Dean's List. JERRY M. VIGNEAULT, 23 Eljays Lane, Stam- ford, Conn., Humanities, Stamford Catholic High, H.H.N. Society, S. -I-S. Society, P.C.D.A., Intramurals 1 - 4, Dean's List. CHERYL A. VIOLO, 143 Scenic Dr., Cranston, R.I., Education - English, St. Mary's Academy, Bayview, Dillon Club, Representative 3, 4, Dean's List. SALVATORE T. VISCONTINI, 24 Bellmere Ave., Stamford, Conn., Biology, Stamford Cath- olic High, WDOM 1, AED 3, 4, Intramurals 1 -H 4, Dean's List. MARIA A. VITELLI, 130 Pembroke Ave., Prov- idence, R.I., Health Services Administration, Classical High, Friars Club 3, Secretary 4, Big Brothers and Sisters 2, Vice-President 3, Trea- surer 4, French Club 1, Health Services Adminis- tration Club, Secretary 4, Ring Committee 3, Commencement Committee 3, 4, Dean's List. PETER A. dence, R.I., Accounting, Central High. M. WAKEM, 34 Argol St., Provi VOTOLATO, 27 Almy St., Provi NAHIAH dence, R.I., Social Work, Classical High, Dean' List. JOSEPH P. WALDRON, 187 Maryland Ave Warwick, R.I., Business Management, Bishol Hendricken High, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Dean, List. SHARON A. WALKER, 61 Eldridge St., Crarin ston, R.I., English, Cranston High School East Arts Honors Program 1 - 4, Dean's List. KAREN AQWALSH, 31 Sharon St., Providenc R.I., History, St. Xavier's Academy, Big Siste 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Dillon Club, History Club Dean's List. PATRICK T. WALSH, 66 Clinton St., Ne Bedford, Mass., Humanities. STEPHEN J. WALSH, 15 Elaine St., Seekon Mass., Business Management, Seekonk Hig Business Club 3, 4, Dean's List. ELAINE R. WARD, 110 Sharon St., West Me ford, Mass., Philosophy, Presentation of Ma Academy, Friars Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, Facul Student Advisory Committee 4, Women's Lia son Committee 3, 4, Soccer Ball Chaser 1 - 4, P Sigma Tau 4, Dean's List. JAMES M. WARREN, 129 Salmon St., Ma chester, N.H., History, Manchester High, S dent Congress 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, 4, P Sigma Tau 3, 4, Dorm Council 2, Intramurals 1 4, Dean's List. CRAIG A. WATT, 95 Ruggles St., Providenc R.I., General Social Studies. CYNTHIA WAWRZONEK, 95 Judson S Springfield, Mass., Accounting, Classical Hig Student Congress 1, 2, Class Treasurer 1, Dot Council 1, Western Mass Club 1, 3, Big Siste 2, Womens Basketball Statistician 3, Hockey Softball 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Intramurals - 4, Dean's List. BRIAN J. WEEKS, 93 Longview Dr., Longme dow, Mass., Political Science, Longmeado High, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Dorm Coun President 3, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Clt 3, 4, Ball Brothers 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. KURT T. WEINGARTNER, 46 Garfield Av Providence, R.I., Economics. JOSEPH R. WEISBERGER JR., 60 Winthrt St., East Providence, R.I., Philosophy. PHILLIP G. WELCH, 11 Cogswell Ave., B erly, Mass., Education - Social Studies, Beve High, Baseball, Co-Captain 1 - 4, Intramurals. MAUREEN A. WELLMAN, 25 Watersi Lane, Clinton, Conn., Education - Mathem' ics, Mercy High, Basketball 2, Captain 3, 4, Mu Epsilon 4, Soccer Ball Chaser 1 - 4, Intra rals 1 - 4, Dean's List. JANE E. WEST, 7 Elda Dr., Norwood, Mas English. EVA M. WESTON, 74 Blackstone St., Belli ham, Mass., Education - English, Bellingh Memorial High, Martin Luther King Schol ship 1 - 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, Track 1, Af: American Society, Secretary 2, 4, Karate Club Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JUDITH A. WHALEN, 165 Laban St., Pro dence, R.I., Social Work, Classical High, Dea List. MAUREEN A. WHELAN, 5 Belvidere Blv North Providence, R.I., Humanities. ROBERT T. WHITELEY, 4 Birchwood Enfield, Conn., Biology, Enfield High, Al Epsilon Delta, Phi Sigma Tau, Intramurals 1, Dean's List. WILLIAM C. WHYLAND, Brunswick Hills, Troy, N.Y., General Social Studies. CLAUDIA J. WIELGORECKI, 26 Eld St., New Haven, Conn., Art History, St. Mary's High, Dean's List. CAROLYN J. WILKINSON, 77 Hazael St., Providence, R.I., Social Work. ARTHUR E. WILLIAMS, 114 Catalpa Ave., Riverside, R.I., Biology. WALTER W. WITENGIER JR., 31 Congress St., Fall River, Mass., Political Science. DONALD L. WITHERELL JR., 111 Hillcrest Dr., Attleboro, Mass., Sociology, Bishop Feehan High, Dean's List. MARYELLEN WOODMANCY, 295 Rocham- beau Ave., Providence, R.I., Business Manage- ment, St. Mary's Academy, Bayview, Friats Club 3, 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4 - President 4, Inter- national Society 3, 4, Dean's List. BRIAN J. YACOVONE, 74 Bent Rd., Rum- ford, R.I., Health Services Administration! Eco- nomics, East Providence High, Health Services Administration Club, President 4, Economics Club, Treasurer 4, Intramurals 1 - 4. THOMAS R. YANTZ, 18 Grove St., East Ber- lin, Conn., COWL, English. ROBERT J. ZANGARI, 55 Corina St., Provi- dence, R.I., Business Management. CHESTER ZAPASNIK JR., 14 Mayfield St., Seekonk, Mass., Business Management, Seekonk High, Business Club 1 - 4, Operations Career - 7 Research 4, Dillon Club 1 - 4, Dean's List. LOUIS A. ZULLO JR., 56 Holmes St., East Haven, Conn., Political Science, Notre Dame High, Class President 1, 2, 3, Student Congress 1 - 4, President 3, 4, Ways and Means Committee Chairman 2, Ethics Committee 3, St. Thomas Aquinas Week Committee 3, Student Congress Parliamentarian 2, 35 BOG Re-evaluation Com- mittee 3, Campus Security Committee 3, 4, Cam- pus Council Chairman 3, 4, Ring Committee 2, 3, Commencement Committee 4, Dorm Council 1, WDOM 1, 2, New Haven Club 1 - 4, College Planning Council 4, Carolan Club 1, 2, Intramu- rals 1 - 4, Dean's List. School of Conti uing Education - 1975 Bachelor of Arts Marie Amoriggi 237 George Waterman Road Johnston, RI 02919 Sr. Aline Beauregard 3 Fourcreault St. Philippe Parish Conte Laprairie, PQ Canada JOL2K0 Roberta T. Blumenthal 27 Potomac Road Warwick, RI 02888 Raymond Carriere 27 Transit Street Woonsocket, RI 02895 Jean Rita Cedor Saw Mill Road North Scituate, RI 02857 NormandJ. Charrerte 209 Coe Street Woonsocket, RI 02895 Fred Colagiovanni 19 Brown Avenue Centerdale, RI 02911 Kathleen Darigan 159 Fairview Street Prov., RI 02908 Lorenzo J. Davis 65 Pleasant Street Prov., RI 02906 Lynn C. Dewaele RFD if 2, Sayles Hill Road North Smithfield, RI 02895 Rudolph L. DiPippo 11 Nichols Road North Kingstown, RI 02852 John W. Fay 93 Bay State Avenue Warwick, RI 02888 Elizabeth A. Eldredge 28 Austin Avenue Greenville, RI 02828 Cynthia A. Filip 10912Vi Wellworth 416 Los Angeles, CA 90024 Sr. Annette Y. Fontaine, O.P. 37 Park Street Fall River, MA 02721 Brenda S. Gardner 150 Norwood Avenue Cranston, RI 02905 Albert F. Hanouille, Jr. 35 Birchwood Lanexe West Warwick, RI 02893 John B. Hildebrandt 285 Hillard Avenue Warwick, RI 02886 Alfred J. Incera 111 Beach Avenue Warwick, RI 02889 Elizabeth A.Jackson Sherman Avenue Lincoln, RI 02865 Denise A. Kavanagh 332 Academy Avenue Prov., RI 02908 Carolyn T. Kelaghan 30 Rowan Street Prov., RI 02908 Lilliane A. Labrie 200 West Street North Attleboro, MA 02760 Christopher P. Langton 296 Eaton Street Prov., RI 02908 Richard Lima 32 Pepin Street West Warwick, RI 02893 Allen Litchman 94 Brewster Street Prov., RI 02906 Kenneth J. MacDonald 145 Coldbrook Road Warwick, RI 02888 Diane McBride 604 Putnam Pike Greenville, RI 02828 Peter M. Penza 73 Dover Street Prov., RI 02908 Catherine M. Perrotti 15 Health Avenue Prov., RI 02908 Patricia A. Rucci 25 King Philip Avenue Bristol, RI 02809 Edward R. Sheehan Phillips Lane Harmony, RI 02829 Maureen A. Shunney 17 Pinehurst Avenue Prov., RI 02908 Timothy K. Skiffington 320 Third Avenue Woonsocket, RI 02895 Evelyn J. Smith 31 Diana Drive Woonsocket, RI 02895 Sr. Michele T. Soulard 783 Dartmouth Street South Dartmouth, MA 02748 Raymond G. Thibault 377 Plainfield Street Prov., RI 02908 Bachelor of Science William R. Angell 165 ,lastram Street Prov., RI 02903 Glen L. Aulenbach 36 Countryside Drive Cumberland, RI 02864 Ronald H. Davis 73 Blackmore Avenue Cranston, RI 02910 Edward L. Donahue, Jr. 135 Quail Hollow Road Cranston, RI 02920 Thomas J. Doyle 1314 Chalkstone Avenue Prov., RI 02908 Marie P. Fredette 12 Moswansicut Drive Johnston, RI 02919 Harry L. Gantz 11 Irma Avenue Warwick, RI Gerald W. Gibree 169 Narragansett Avenue Prov., RI 02907 David A. Horsman 220 Vernon Street Warren, RI 02885 Arthur H. LeBrun 21 Eleanor Drive Coventry, RI 02816 Ronald D. Saulnier Adamsdale Road, Box 599 North Attleboro, MA James Souza 20 Vista Court Seekonk, MA 02771 James H . Stapleton 48 Messer Street Prov., RI 02909 Joseph F. Thalmann 12 Wardlaw Court Prov., RI 02908 James A. Yorston 43 Urban Avenue North Prov., RI 02904 Associate in Science, Fire Safety Armand N. Brizard 204 Lincoln Street Woonsocket, RI 02895 Terence A. Costa 8 Atlantic Avenue Warwick, RI ozsss Edward A. DeCoste 55 Parnell Street Prov., RI 02909 Vincent P. De Lisi 121 Longwood Avenue Prov., RI 02908 Henry A. Grzych 83 Pinehurst Avenue Prov., RI 02908 Walter A. Loiselle 47 Algonquin Street Prov., RI 02907 William M. McKenna 21 Tuscola Avenue North Prov., RI 02918 LeoJ. Miller 93 Benedict Road Warwick, RI 02888 HenryJ. Parisi 45 Greenville Avenue North Prov., RI 02911 Joseph N. Pitrone 77 Devonshire Street Prov., RI 02908 Emest E. Rylander, Jr. 103 Austin Avenue Greenville, RI 02828 02760 Donald F. Walsh 79 Rome Avenue Prov., RI 02908 The staff of Veritas 75 wishes to dedi- cate its efforts in the production of this yearbook to the memory of the late john W. Browning, Providence College, class of 1972. I' X 'M'--I fb Providence College Matching Quiz: Answers 1.1 2.L 3.0 4.1 5.v 6.M 7.N s.P 9.R 10. S 11. T 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. F 16. E 17. G 18. H 19. K 20. U 21. A 22. Q 23. X 24. W 25. Y 26. Z editor-in-chief assistant editor layout editor literary editors photography editors photo chester a. browning, 72 steven b. bouley, 72 dario e. cabrera, sr. george cioe, 77 stephen famigliette, 77 keith gallagher, 75 christine goebeler, 75 r. daniel harrop, 72 james leeds, 75 thomas maguire, 72 ann manchester, 75 john powers, 75 joseph a. ritchie, 72 albert jasper rnusso ana margarita cabrera, eleanor h. babbitt, 75 mary mckee, 75 ann rn. frank, 75 patricia l. slonina, 75 paul dimeglio, 77 anthony pitassi, 77 layout edward d. cimini, 76 frank fortin, 78 norman quesnel, 76 jane spiglanin, 75 literary deborah blinkhorn, 76 susan b. lavoie louis zullo, 75 art edward fitzgerald, 75 norman quesnel, 76 victoria skomal, 76 the staff of Veritas 75 wishes to extend its most grateful appreciation to rnr richard fritz for services rendered above and beyond the call of duty. 75 after many, many, many, many delays it is finished. for me, this book is a culmination of a four year association with the veritas and its cast of characters, and the list of per- sons i must thank is a long and aged one. first and foremost, i must thank my mentors, the guys from veritas 72: chet brown- '5 ing, dan harrop, joe ritchie and tom maguire. they took me in and treated me like one of the fellas,' and i love them all. next is my poetry teacher and friend, ms jane lunin-perel, the most beautiful lady at PC in all ways. also i owe richard elkington many thanks for explaining the difference 5' between a picture and a photograph. ., , :Qt fl to john levis of taylor publishing co. i give my utmost thanksg despite every possible '11 SA A obstacle he never once lost his sense of humor. best wishes. ' to dick fritz, my deepest respect and gratitude. he is one fine person without whose X help and guidance this editor would not have made it. . ' I to hank golembeski C and his new wife Sharonj i give my love. to ms. claire greene, many thanks for not losing your patience every time we lost the keys. to jimmy hall, who took everything from us C good and badj, thanks. and my staff. ellie babbitt. my right, left, and middle arms. my friend. for all those long hours spent shuffling and typing. much love. ed cimini. for those midnight trips to the bus station to get the class history last year. for saving the senior section this year. for his advice. my deepest and sincerest admiration. frank fortim. for being a friend to talk to. for putting up with being calledv fearless. and for working on the senior section. ann frank and patricia slonina. for behing the Triumvirate. for driving uncle jack bananas that day we were doing our nails. for everything when the going got tough. love always. mary mckee. for putting this thing together. steve ciavola. for juggling the money. for making sure we always paid the beers. chas poitier. for coming and talking. my italians. george cioe, paul dimeglio, steve famigliette and tony pitassi. for teasing me. for complementing me on the days i was down. for fighting for me. for everything. susan lavoie, my sister-in-law, for that bleary-eyed night of typing the class history in your kitchen. gracias. my parents. for putting up with having sections of the book all around their house for weeks. for everything else. steve bouley. my husband. for everything. . my classmates from 75. for being the source of inspiration from which this book was made. good luck always. 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