t K7T To every thing there ijg a season, and a time to every purpose uni j r the heaven: A time to be bom, and a time to dw a time to plant, and a time to pluflHpmat which is planted, 1 A time to kill, and a time to heal; a, time to break down, and a time to build up A time t6 weep, d a time to laugh; ' jsi.time to mourn, and a time to dance; ■l-v.- ; J Ir fl Hri flHH sk '  l 1 r itl iF!k. i ■iKiagr iffii AjKid ■r ■Pnj ' T J fl H V F«i . i- 4aPi% jK atiVe of w| , anci t! j ' ' t ' .. ■- ‘V '  -  „ ' 2 f ’ -V vr ' ,v V ' ll 4 7 ' 4 U ♦ S ■ ii i y - -I ; A iye to fen5, and time to|se y ' J aiil me to ftfeepj silence, and a OTie to sp k; ' J 1 i ' . ' , ’ :■1 1 || ' • 4T . V 1 - i . «r ' ,■.. t i • ' a -? wm 4 This is the first day of a new life, another spoke of the rising wheel V, Wo To describe women, the pen should be dipped in the humid col- ors of the rainbow, and the paper dried from the wings of a butterfly. Diderot We compiled the following pages to represent the many facets of a women ' s life at Regis. We, the editors, merely ask the reader to pause and to think, and to try and understand her part in this book and our college. Editor-in-Chief: Maura A. Mannion Layout Editor: Lisa A. Selleck Literary Editors: Catherine E. Barrett Marie O ' Malley Photography Editors: Wynn Foley Gabriela Suib Business Editors: Eileen Mulry Deborah Sawin Art Editors: Angel DiSpirito Patrice Lombardi Senior Section Editor: Judith Mariano Sports Editor: Caroline Coscia Cover Design: Maura A. Mannion Administration and Faculty 18 I Sister Therese Higgins 19 20 Sister Helen Sullivan Father Charles Ring Sister Wilfredine Chaisson Sister Joan Murray 1 . 21 Marshall Raucci Thomas DeWitt 22 ART Sr. Marysia Donovan Sr. Cecilia Agnes Mulrennan Patricia H. Boardman (art therapy), Aileen Callahan, Mary DeWeerd Edick, Judith Goldsmith and Phyllis London also in department BIOLOGY Sr. Cabrini Angelli Julia Barnabo Sr. Louisella Walters Sr. Marie de Sales Dineen CHEMISTRY Sr. Margaret McGarry Barbara Healy and Dr. Thomas Maciag also in department Jane Roman CLASSICS Sr. Elizabeth Cawley DRAMA COMMUNICATIONS Sr. Gretchen Bogan Donald Fishman 24 ECONOMICS Knowledge is the only instrument of production that is not subject to diminishing returns. J.M. Clark Sr. Mary Oates Herbert Eskowitz and Sr. Helen Fenton also in department EDUCATION Sr. Patricia Malone Leona McCaughey Sr. Anne Hayes and Sr. Marilyn MacGregor also in department I 25 ENGLISH Mary C. Bryan Sr. Marie Cicchese Sr. Mary Rock Sr. Joanne Bibeau, Teresa Crowley, Sr. Andrius Douglas, Mary Hojnaki, Sr. Kathleen McCluskey and Rosalie Ryan also in department Mary Malany FRENCH Sr. Juan Mahan Sr. Rosenda Gill Plus ca change, plus c ' est la meme chose. Alphonse Karr GERMAN Mary P. Hamilton Sr. Joan Murray Althea Wolfkopf Kein Mensch muss mlissen. Lessing HISTORY Vera Laska Lily Macrakis Sr. Catherine Mary Meade Terry Shaller also in department 27 MATHEMATICS Laurie Kovijanic Elizabeth Shuhany also in department Susan Williamson MUSIC Music must be evidence for living. Toshiro Mayuzumi Sr. Margaret William McCarthy Sheila Vogt 28 I Sr. Mary Rita Grady PHILOSOPHY . . . Now for the first time I know and treasure myself. Wilhelm Busch PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sr. M a r y A n n D o e Edwina Hughes Olive Nolan PHYSICS o o O POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY Mary Foley Warren Gribbons Sr. Viterbo McCarthy Sr. M a r y w a 1 s h 30 RELIGIOUS STUDIES Gary Regele-DeAngelis Paula Schneider Sr. Eleanor Deady Sr. Ann Marie Grady Sr. Catherine Murphy also in department The role of religion in human life is not to add something else, but to unify and to direct what is already there. Michael Novak SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL WORK Louise Levesque Alexander Liazos Philip Brown and Carol Hardy-Fanta also in department i 31 SPANISH ITALIAN Ana A. Velilla Josephine DeSimone Sr. Perpetuus Lang and Camille Malamud also in department Nada te turbe, Nada te espante, Todo se pasa, Dios no se muda, La paciencia Todo lo alcanza; Quien a Dios tiene Nada le falta: Solo Dios basta. Santa Teresa de Avila 32 33 The Tablers Joy Testa Marcia Kelly Lynn Tripp Coleman 34 Through the years we have grown to ki ow cmd respect these men and women. We will remember them not only as faculty and adtpinistraiins, . ' but jhore importantly as dm “Attention Please, Mass will be celebrated . . . Welcome to Regis . . . The coke machine ate my money . . . Turn down your stereo, Tm trying to sleep . . . Your mother called, I didn ' t know if I should tell her where you were . . . Tm on a diet . . . What ' s for dinner? . . . Firedrill . . . I just took a shower . . . It ' s about time! ... I AM A REGIS GIRL . . . Parietals are now over . . . Limited Enrollment; 10 Students . . . Attention Please, all student cars must be moved to the lower lot . . . The Pizza Man is here! ... I need books numbers 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146A, 147 . . . Who ' s your Kris? . . . Mandatory floor meeting . . . Please bring up your trays . . . Trust me . . . Close the elevator door! . . . T.T. will be open for the duration of the BLIZZARD!! . . . Attention Please, blow dryers are needed in the library! . . . Why can ' t I have two chicken cutlets? . . . Does anybody have any typing paper? . . . SECURITY! . . . It ' s so cold . . . And I also need books numbers 291, 292, 293A, 294, 295 .. . I ' M SO GLAD YOU ARE A FRIEND OF MINE ... Is the tunnel open? . . . Have you checked your mailbox yet? ... Do you have a key? . . . Go tell her to get off the phone . . . Snow in May?!! ... I hope classes are canceled . . . Attention Please, the bus is leaving — I don ' t know where it ' s going, but the bus is leaving . . . Have you read your seminar yet? . . . Check the Dean ' s Board . . . I ' ll never look at another bottle of Champagne . . . HEART OF MY HEART! . . . Last call for the Sidewalk Cafe . . . Mister William Dickey ... I met the man of my dreams last night ... Is there any Chocolate Chip ice-cream? . . . Have you seen the Globe? ... I love this song . . . It ' s on reserve . . . Can I borrow your sweater? ... I skipped class today — guess who saw me!! . . . I ' m starving . . . TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS . . . Furniture out the window?!!! . . . Change for a dollar? . . . Limited Enrollment: 50 students . . . What happened on General Hospital? . . . Who has a car? . . . NO FINALS! Flow did you do that? . . . No cocktail parties before the Christmas Banquet . . . Who Me? . . . And books numbers 79B, 80, 81, 82, 83 . . . Attention Please there is a student stranded at Riverside . . . She never talks in seminar . . . Guess what 1 heard . . . We ' ll never make it ... I got a job! ... Let ' s go to Tower Tavern . . . Remember when we were freshmen? . . . IT ' S OVER, TTS OVER NOW! ... I have to say good bye ... It looks like we made it! . . . 44 i 46 48 30 vf-i-; r Just once I knew what life was for In Boston, quite suddenly, I understand, walked there along the Charles River, watched the lights copying themselves, all neoned and strobe-fiearted, opening their mouths as opera singers. Anne Sexton i i III i- ' i V V ' VS riiFiiJi!tiTiiiiiiiiiiiflii44iUl«ii iV :j i:j;u l!;i Mm •. -i I  .i I U I l.i.i 1 1.1 I I. mmmm .1 1 M i,n li . the seasons, they go ' round and ' round And the painted ponies go up and down We ' re captive on a carousel of time. We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came. And go ' round and ' round and ' round in the circle game ... Joni Mitchell When You Are Old When you are old and grey and full of sleep, And nodding by the fire, take down this book. And slowly read, and dream of the soft look. Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep; How many loved your moments of glad grace. And loved your beauty with false love as true. But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you. And loved the sorrows of your changing face; And bending down besides the glowing bars. Murmur, a little sadly, how love fled And paced upon the mountains overhead And hid his face amid a crowd of stars. William Butler Yeats Athletics 56 62 French Club Glee Club 64 Economics Club Literati Club Political Science Club - History Club I Biology Club Tower Tavern Staff Tower Tavern Committee 65 Art Susan M. Bernardi Art Therapy Certificate Aimee Purdy Art Therapy Certificate Roberta G. Reif Elementary Teaching Certificate Art Therapy Certificate Mary Beth Halpin Margarita Romeu Anne E. Ruth Marilis Rodriguez Lisa A. Tropeano Art Therapy Certificate Gina Wu 71 Biology Marlene M. Bednarz Elizabeth A. Caron Mary C. Cahill 72 Anne Patricia Hart Mary Louise Hazner Second Major Spanish Nancy A. Conway 73 Mary Shinkwin Linda J. Prue Maura Elizabeth O ' Neil Cheryl Ann Thompson Sarah Ellen Willwerth Kathleen O ' Brien Molecular Biology 75 Chemistry Andrea Andrews Marysusan Couturier Sandra F. Hale 76 Margaret A. Janek Anna Marie C. Morris Janet L. Murphy Economics Cynthia M. Aimo Second Major Communications Janice L. Cameron I 78 Katherine Bryan Management Certificate Bi f Elizabeth Ann Cole Janice L. Franklin Cheryl A. Giannino Secondary Teaching Certificate 79 I Deborah A. Goodale Carol A. Jenkins Daria Hayes Management Certificate Christine A. Kelly Vivian M. Mahwinney Toni-Ann Miller Kathleen M. Mullen Deborah A. Perna Management Certificate s ii Deborah Ann Sawin Legal Studies Certificate Mary T. Sheehan Anna-Maria Waechter English Catherine E. Barrett Kathleen A. Costello 84 Lori A. Brookes Secondary Teaching Certificate T Barbara Hughes Susan J. Dennis Management Certificate Tracy Ellen Gillis Secondary Education Certificate Nancy Lee Intravaia Secondary Education Certificate T Brenda A. Scott Secondary Education Certificate Ellen Mary Sheehy Management Certificate 87 k French Judith A. Allonby Secondary Education Certificate Charlene D. Little Jeanne Marie McDonald Gretchen Youngdahl German Carol June MacGillivray Paula M. Riley Secondary Education Certificate Lisa M. Taliento 91 Individualized Majors Nancy Bertini International Relations 92 Sandra L. DiMartino Music Theatre Judith A. Bibbo M. Siobhan Keough International Communications Stacey O ' Brien Susan D. Oldroyd Communications Art Communications 93 Margaret Morin 94 Political Science Cathryn Mary Andola L Patricia Ann Catherwood Caroline L. Coscia 95 Rosemarie Estrada June Ann Harris Maki Iragorri 96 li Patrice L. Lombardi Second Major Art Maura Ann Mannion 97 Eileen Mulry liana Marie Quirk Second Major German Gabriela Suib 98 r Claire Ventura Patricia Ellen Wlasuk 99 I Psychology Dawn Marie Archambault 100 Elizabeth D. Conway Vicki F. Brown Elementary Teaching Certificate Betty A. Curran Janet Donovan Nancy L. Curran Angela Liacopoulos Secondary Teaching Certificate 102 Vivian Greenblett Elizabeth J. Gillis 103 r-tf Sociology Caralyn D. Ahern 104 X Jo-Ann Bafaro Denise Arsenault Elementary Teaching Certificate ii T Donna Kim Blakely Elementary Teaching Certificate ' ll I Joan M. Callahan i Marie T. Celona Maria D ' Ippolito Edwina Moran Foley 106 Jean E. Frazier Elementary Teaching Certificate m Eileen P. Hanratty Helen N. Hayden Secondary Teaching Certificate T Ann-Marie Maiellano 108 Elementary Teaching Certificate Maria Bernadette Machado Elementary Teaching Certificate Donna M. Matteson Rolanda Morin Natalie A.E. Murphy 109 ii Social Work Janet L. LeBlanc Karen J. Bartnicki Karen M. Byczkowski Anne Marie Manning Catherine M. McDade Lisa Ann Selleck 113 i i I 114 Michelle Velilla Martin 7 Some say our year has finally come to an end. Has it? How can one end four years of laughter, tears, heartaches and joys ... how can one separate a class ' that has become inseparable . . . how can one break apart the friendships built on love and understanding . . . no, our year is not ending, for always will we continue to be a part, a part of ' 80 . 117 frt, A DREAM I climbed the moon beam to the sky. The night was clear, the stars were bright. 1 swept the sky, filling my arms with stars. 1 showered them like snow on the earth. The man in the moon smiled at me wishing he had arms to help. 1 fell back to earth. I awoke wondering had anyone else dreamed of moon beams? Laurie Cassidy 118 Student Life A Day in the Life . . . What a Way to Make a Living . . . k Somebody told me a friendship is built on time, but it isn ' t true. It sure didn ' t take me long to find, the friend I needed in you. Ellen Comisky ' 83 T ' I Junior Ring Ceremony Junior Champagne Party 131 Regis College Parents Weekend Welcome to the 1980 s at Regis 132 133 135 i i 137 Annual FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE Sponsored By REGIS COLLEGE FATHERS’ ASSOCIATION Saturday, March 8, 1980 at the CHA TEA U De VILLE Framingham, Massachusetts Social hour: 6:30 p.m. Dinner: 7:30p.m. I Chateau De Ville Band i i 141 The fact that Regis is involved in this New Dimension shows an understanding of things in athletics that are a dimension of sport beyond sport itself, and I think that is a very powerful thing to be seeing and feeling right here at Regis. Tenley Albright 144 V I 147 148 COLLEGE OOMITILL ' MAGI A .lUUAGY STUDENT ,,v. ANGELA 149 w By partidpating in an intellectual life that has been broad and deep and freely chosen, you have been learning who you are and preparing yourself for a truly authentic life. Once you have a grasp of this, and have tested and rein- forced it so that you have developed an inhe- rent sense of self, or what we might call self confidence, you will find yourself capable of applying what you have learned to a multplicity of life situations, decisions and delemmas. That is, the freedom of your educational experience at Regis translates into an understanding of yourself that frees you to accept responsibility for yourself. 152 3 153 Perhaps an even more sustaining outcome of your friendships here will be their continuation in the years to come. What you have shared here, during a special and critical time of your life, will always be evident in the strength and durability of your friendships. Time and distance may preclude face-to-face interaction, but they will never bring about the loss of an important and significant friendships. Over and over again — five years from now, fifty years from now — you will celebrate the friendship related to your sojourn in this place. And that will refresh you, and make you glad. 155 ii w IK r r rm- j COLLECTION Photo albums Creased and worn, The breath of time. A yearbook, birthday cards, diploma. Growth. The tumble of memorabilia. Letters from home, written by Mom To her daughter in college. Family dinners and afternoons at Grandma ' s, Wishing she was there. Tears on a trembling smile. A sigh acknowledges The passage of time. Catherine Barrett 156 isdom ■LIGHT Trip, Stumble Lying Mt Tryijj to m t stand To nowmour mind kw yourself. Coming from above from afar. Moving closer You pick up its scent No escape. Become engulfed. Totally submerged, fpen I 1 1 1 ijj|iifn Raise head. Pick Jourself up Takfa step. Fh 157 Circular Epic On distinct shores of the pool their memoir opens. Bringing separate secrets two dive together, exchange eternal bands, set in motion the first ring. At the center He vibrated; they echoed His pattern. Their oneness resounded in a new ring. Then, slowly five more, each a reply to Love. Twenty-one years now and six rings still reverberate encircling the two. The nucleus of all, the heart of each, still Him. Two more stand on different shores preparing to dive. The living example of the first two is a source of strength. His Design continues. Lorraine F. Leonard Discovery of Flight Vulnerable, The young bird flutters In her gilded cage. Freedom is tinged with sorrow As memories blend with expectations Wings, no longer clipped. Prepare her for flight. She is heavy with cares and fears. And a sense of unfolding excitement. Awkward, She starts on her perch And eyes a world filled With bittersweet possibilities. Catherine Barrett 158 Fairy Tales and Growing Pains Ugly Duckling. Ill-favored, uncompromising child. Unexpectedly you grow beautiful. Even remarkable. Like the little swan in Hans Christian Anderson ' s story. Peter Pan. Forever free you will remain. Perpetually a child ... You won ' t grow up. How dare society inflict adulthood on you. Who defies Natures law for children? Tinkerbell befriends you. She will help battle your plight To be forever young. Cinderella. YOU poor frail drudge. Endure your period of neglect. Then, achieve happiness and success. Colleen F. Ahern . . . change ... it is described in the passing of the seasons of our lives ... it is not cause for anxiety, but anticipation . . . the opening of each new season brings with it a certain wonderment ... so it should with each step in our lives ... it is a simple, accepted process . . . what is important will remain . . . “what is springtime after all, but only the other side of fall Rod McKuen deep behind ' . Wy your eyes W | I find you searching for something rnor ? but you ' ve locked your cellar door] afraid of the demons that hide within your walls they ' re there, you know the handle ' s rusted, the corni the brick is crumbling but you ' re not dead, j just h ' lf alive afraid, to feel what is there iii enchanted forest, dark and it calls to you % t; .|.- do you think you could meet | ‘ X yourself halfway uncover the secrets — they ' re hlie: € destiny x you v nt .y - • ‘obe . free ; there ' s so much more | open your door ... ■. Maura Goulding 161 CARALYN DEIDRE AHERN 108 Intervale Road Dedham, MA 02026 MARY C. CAHILL 91 Carlton Road Marshfield, MA 02050 ANNE DUFFY 85 Blueberry Lane Concord, MA 01742 CYNTHIA MARIE AIMO 40 Newland Road Arlington, MA 02174 JOAN M. CALLAHAN 310 Washington Newark, NY 14513 ROSEMARIE ESTRADA 2333 Brickell Ave., Apt. 511 Miami, FL 33129 RAGHAD AL-KAYSl P.O. Box 280 Abu-Dhabi, U.A.E. KAREN CALLAHAN 91 Ashcroft Street Dedham, MA 02026 EDWINA FOLEY 9 Ocean Avenue Scituate, MA 02055 JUDITH A. ALLONBY 7 Rockland Park Malden, MA 02148 JANICE CAMERON 138 Cliff Road Wellesley, MA 02181 JANICE FRANKLIN 13 Killeen Road E. Walpole, MA 02032 CATHRYN M. ANDOLA South Street and Costa Road Highland, NY 12528 ELIZABETH CARON 67 Meryl Street Hanson, MA 02341 JEAN FRAZIER 169 Massachusetts Avenue Springfield, MA 01109 ANDREA ANDREWS 3 Antiqua Circle Peabody, MA 01960 PATRICIA CATHERWOOD 9 Pierce Street Marblehead, MA 01945 ADRIA GALLAGHER 8 Alden Street Natick, MA 01760 DAWN MARIE ARCHAMBAULT 22 Oak Street Holliston, MA 01746 MARIE CELONA 4 Nickerson Road Peabody, MA 01960 CHERYL GIANNINO RED Central Street Leominster, MA 01453 DENISE ARSENAULT 210 Central Avenue Chelsea, MA 02150 MARY COFFEY 29 Sheridan Drive Milton, MA 02186 ELIZABETH GILLIS 11 Franklin Street Rumford, ME 04276 JO-ANN BAFARO 5 Blueberry Circle Framingham, MA 01701 ELIZABETH COLE P.O. Box 37 N. Chatham, MA 02633 TRACY GILLIS 52 Clearwater Drive Westwood, MA 02090 DAWN BAGGETTA 14 Bedford Street Methuen, MA 01844 ELIZABETH CONWAY 72 Washington Street Belmont, MA 02178 DEBORAH GOODALE 335 Oak Street Westwood, MA 02090 CATHERINE BARRETT 3453 Drago Park Drive Modesto, CA 95350 NANCY CONWAY 27 Anderson Road Framingham, MA 01701 SUSAN GOTSIS 38 Carlton Drive Holliston, MA 01746 KAREN BARTNICKI 390 River Street Waltham, MA 02154 CAROLINE COSCIA 4 Heritage Lane Wakefield, MA 01880 MAURA GOULDING 43 Gladys Road Brockton, MA 02402 MARLENE BEDNARZ 50 Van Horn Street Chicopee, MA 01013 KATHLEEN COSTELLO 9 Calumet Road Winchester, MA 01890 VIVIAN GREENBLATT 20 Clubhouse Lane Wayland, MA 01778 SUSAN BERNARDl 56 Brook Trail Road Concord, MA 01742 JOAN COTE 96 Patterson Road Bedford, MA 01730 LISA GUIDI 11 Drawbridge Road Westford, MA 01886 NINA M. BERTELLI 47 Plymouth Street Bridgewater, MA 02324 RUTH COTE 2 Badger Street Nashua, NH 03060 SANDRA HALE 47 Summit Road Wellesley, MA 02181 NANCY BERTINI 176 Ocean Avenue Salem, MA 01970 MARYSUSAN COUTURIER 390 River Street Waltham, MA 02154 MARY BETH HALPIN 54 Brook Road Falmouth, ME 04105 JUDITH BIBBO 76 Porter Street Marlboro, MA 01752 ELAINE CRISAFULLI 100 Cutter Hill Road Arlington, MA 02174 EILEEN HANRATTY 1400 Westridge Drive Waterbury, CT 06708 DONNA BLAKELY 57 Gladeside Avenue Mattapan, MA 02126 CAROL CUGINI 35 Oakland Street Brighton, MA 02135 SIOBHAN HANSEN 431 Washington Street Brookline, MA 02146 MARY BLESSO 27 Berkshire Road West Hartford, CT 06110 ELIZABETH CURRAN 18 Bellingham Avenue Everett, MA 02149 JANICE HARGRAVES 51 Knight Road Ext. Framingham, MA 01701 MARY C. BRENNAN 36 Woodfield Road Portland, ME 04102 NANCY CURRAN 45 Porter Road Natick, MA 01760 JUNE HARRIS 197 Summer Street Framingham, MA 01701 LORI BROOKES RFD-1 Box 195-A Brattlebore, VT 05301 SUSAN DENNIS 5 Sheffield Road Stoneham, MA 02180 ANNE HART 160 Woodside Road Sudbury, MA 01776 GAIL BROWN 12 Larchmont Lane Lexington, MA 02173 SANDRA DI MARTINO 50 Tudor Road Needham, MA 02192 HELEN HAYDEN 34 Granite Street Melrose, MA 02176 LINDA BROWN P.O. Box 393 Dorchester, MA 02134 MARIA DTPPOLITO 371 Hanover Street Boston, MA 02113 DARIA HAYES 114 Thompson Street Hamden, CT 06518 VICKI BROWN 44 Warren Street Littleton, MA 01460 PAMELA Dl SPIRITO 9 Willard Lane Marblehead, MA 01945 MARY HAZNER 234 Hawthorn Street New Bedford, MA 02740 KATHERINE BRYAN 120 N. Truro Street Hull, MA 02045 JANET DONOVAN 92 Plymouth Avenue Brant Rock, MA 02020 DEIRDRE HILL 23 Lexington Road Concord, MA 01742 KAREN BYCZKOWSKl Wentworth Road Walpole, NH 03608 CINDY DUBOIS 23 Daniel Drive Burlington, MA 01803 BRENDA HISCOCK 143 Maple Street Needham, MA 02192 NANCY INTRAVAIA 103 College Avenue Arlington, MA 02174 MARIA IRAGORRI 2430 Rockway San Antonio, TX 78232 MARGARET JANEK 176 Auburn Street Auburn, MA 01501 MARY ELLEN JEFFERY 181 Summer Street Reading, MA 01867 CAROL JENKINS 211 Palfrey Street Watertown, MA 02172 STEPHANIE JOHNSON 657 Lynn Fells Pkwy Melrose, MA 02176 MARY ELLEN JOYCE 221 Vermont Street West Roxbury, MA 02132 MARY ELLEN KEELEY 82 Claremont Avenue Arlington, MA 02174 CHRISTINE KELLY 108 Locksley Road Lynnfield, MA 01940 DEBRA LANGILLE 121 Charles River St. Needham, MA 02192 JANET LE BLANC 30 Sheridan Street West Newton, MA 02165 ANGELIKI LIACOPOULOS 36 Chester Street Melrose, MA 02176 CHARLENE LITTLE 17 Eastern Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 PATRICE LOMBARDI 37 Hillcrest Avenue Beverly, MA 01915 CAROL MAC GILLIVRAY 2 Hayden Road N. Billerica, MA 01862 MARIA MACHADO 18 Granite Street Somerville, MA 02143 CATHERINE MALLOY 23 Griswold Road Rye, NY 10580 ANN-MARIE MAIELLANO Box 419 Belmont, MA 02178 SHARON MALONE 312 Forest Avenue Glen Ridge, NJ 07028 ANNE MANNING 30 Frank Street Watertown, MA 02172 MAURA MANNION 33 Dogwood Drive Ridgefield, CT 06877 JUDITH MARIANO 300 Pleasant Street Marlborough, MA 01752 LESLIE MASTRIANNA Wheeler Road Middlebury, CT 06762 DONNA MATTESON 79 Chester Lane Waltham, MA 02154 VIVIAN MAWHINNEY 131 Marion Street SayvUle, NY 11782 CATHERINE MC DADE 371 Waltham Street W. Newton, MA 02165 JEANNE MC DONALD 15 Westdale Avenue Wilmington, MA 01887 ELISE MC GILVRAY 3 Ashworth Road Quincy, MA 02171 LAURIE MC NAMARA 6 Allen Avenue Manchester, MA 01944 JUDITH MELFA 19 Cahill Park Drive Framingham, MA 01701 TONI-ANN MILLER 41 Park Street Wilmington, MA 01887 MARGARET MORIN 115 Webster Street Haverhill, MA 01830 ROLANDA MORIN 108 Moulton Street Hamilton, MA 01936 ANNMARIE COUGHLIN MORRIS 165 Manning Street Hudson, MA 01749 KATHLEEN MULLEN 75 Burton Street Brighton, MA 02135 EILEEN MULRY 144 Feller Drive Central Islip, NY 11722 CHRISTINE MURPHY 5 Trakey Street Dover, NH 03820 JANET MURPHY 84 Indian Road Marshfield, MA 02052 NATALIE MURPHY 24 Water Street Epping, NH 03042 KATHLEEN O ' BRIEN 12 Madison Road Northboro, MA 01532 STACEY O ' BRIEN 18 Peabody Road Arlington, MA 02174 SUSAN OLDROYD 14 Brooks Street Brighton, MA 02135 MARIE O ' MALLEY 63 Sheppard Avenue Braintree, MA 02184 DEBORAH PERNA 85 Bedford Street Burlington, MA 01803 ANTHEA-MARIA POOLE 19 Washington Street Topsfield, MA 01983 LINDA PRUE 11 Alden Avenue Shrewsbury, MA 01545 AIMEE PURDY 866 William Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 ILANA QUIRK 67 Upland Road Waltham, MA 02154 DIANE RAHME 18 School Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02119 ROBERTA REIF 8 Clinton Street Norfolk, NY 13667 PAULA RILEY 23 Richfield Street N. Quincy, MA 02171 MARILIS RODRIGUEZ 6th Street AC-7 Jordines De Caparra Bayamon, PR 00619 MARGARITA ROMEU P.O. Box 100 Old San Juan, PR 00902 ANNE RUTH 5 Mark Lane Hingham, MA 02043 SONIA RYAN 266 Eliot Street S. Natick, MA 01760 DEBORAH SAWIN 2 Walter Avenue Wakefield, MA 01880 BRENDA SCOTT 4 Davis Avenue, Apt. 6 Brookline, MA 02146 LISA SELLECK 71 Gillotti Road New Fairfield, CT 06810 MARY SHEEHAN 311 Summer Street Malden, MA 02148 ELLEN SHEEHY 21 South Main Street CentervUle, MA 02632 MARY SHINKWIN 6 Eighth Street Cambridge, MA 02141 INGEBORG SOERHEIDE 9 Elaine Road Sudbury, MA 01776 GABRIELA SUIB 634 Springvale Road Great Falls, VA 22066 ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Littles Point Swampscott, MA 01907 LISA TALIENTO 60 Highland Street Portland, ME 04103 CHERYL THOMPSON 1 Parkway Court, No. 3 Chelsea, MA 02150 MRS. TRIMARCO 5 Cumnock Road Beverly, MA 01915 LISA TROPEANO 7 Richard Street Medford, MA 02155 MARY BETH UNTERSEE 1000 Winter Street Natick, MA 01760 MICHELLE VELILLA-MARTIN 7 Amy Road Framingham, MA 01701 CLAIRE VENTURA 88 Auburn Street Auburndale, MA 02166 ANNAMARIA WAECHTER 95 1st Avenue W. Hyannis Port, MA 02672 MARIELANA WALDEN 84 Russell Street No. Quincy, MA 02171 SARAH WILLWERTH 4 Ashland Avenue Manchester, MA 01944 PATRICIA WLASUK 32 Mason Street Peabody, MA 01960 PAMELA WONGBURG 5 Orren Street Maynard, MA 01754 GRETCHEN YOUNGDAHL 32 Meadow Road Northborough, MA 01532 1 Ellen Comisky Christine Kelly Charlene Little Carol MacGillivray Gail Monahan Michael Morin Ellen Sheehy I would like to thank the above and all those who contributed to the 1980 Mount Regis. Without their dedication and time, much of this book would not have been possible. Sister Ann Marie Grady, Peter Lowy, and Miss Hughes contributed some of their fine photography that greatly enriched this book. I must extend an especial thanks to Miss Hughes. Without her color work and aid in the darkroom the yearbook would never have been completed. She came to our aid in many a bleak hour. Finally, I would like to thank my editorial staff. Their perseverance, hope, and talent combined to produce a yearbook that we can view with pride and special memories in the years to come. Sincerely, Maura A. Mannion Editor in Chief 164 WE PROUDLY ACKNOWLEDGE, WITH THANKS, YOUR SELECTION OF US AS YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS fine distinctive photography for all future photography, including wedding and family photographs, remember our gift to you Melvin F. Hookailo Boston ' s Only Master of Photography Reach out and take hold of the moment. And live it to its fullest. Don ' t let one second of it go by. Until you have felt its beauty. For soon this moment. Like all the rest Will become just a memory That is thought about countless times But lived . . . only once. Joseph and Joan Coscia Congratulations to Our Daughter And Best Wishes to The Class of 1980 Francis and Janet Selleck Best of Luck Seniors! CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. Mary Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brookes 166 Congratulations to Our Daughters and their friends Roger and Theresa Cote Richard and Mary Suib ( I wanna laugh while the laughin ' is easy I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile We may never pass this way again. That ' s why I want it with you. ' Cause you make me feel like I ' m more than a friend. Like I ' m on a journey and you ' re The journey ' s end. We may never pass this way again We may never pass this way again. Congratulations Seniors! Thanks for the Memories THE TOWER TAVERN COMMITTEE 167 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mannion Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1980 Student Government Association Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Mr. Mrs. Richard Sawin and Family The Regis College Hemetera Congratulates the Class of 1980 Best of luck from editors Cathy Barrett Susan Dennis and Joanne Lynch i 169 May each one of you live a life full of happiness, freedom, peace of mind, and wisdom. Psychology Club Looks Like We Made It! The Senior Class of I960 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 We Welcome Our New Members The Regis College Alumnae Association 171 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Cheryl, Chris, Mary Ellen, Toni, Vivian, And The Class of 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Giannino Dr. and Mrs. Russell J. Jeffery Dr. and Mrs. Leo T. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mawhinney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Miller COMPLIMENTS OF G S Paper Company, Inc. Newtonville, Mass. Dependable Paper Merchants GOOD LUCK! Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of 1980 The Literati Club Congratulations and Good Luck To the Class of 1980 The Youngdahl ' s Muchas Felicidades! International Club 174 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 Compliments of Mr. Mrs. James J. Sheehan Mr. Mrs. William T. Duffy Congratulations and Best Wishes With Love and Congratulations To Ann Ruth Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Mullen From Mom and Dad i 175 Congratulations Seniors of 1980 Saga Food Service (Thanks Marvin! 176 The decision to build again is the latest example of a tradition as old as the College: responding to significant needs with significant efforts. Congratulations and Best Wishes to all our 1980 Graduates! The Development Office I 177 You made it! Gina Who? Gina Wu Best Wishes from all of us Congratulations to the Class of 1980 Joanne McColgan Liz Johnson Denyse Lampher Deirdre Clancy Marta Suarezz Lisa Tang Ann McKeever Marie Derosier Joannie Cleveland Katie Potter Chris Burns Billie Jean Potter Marie Laroque Faye Coquinos Anne Muccitone Sheila Gula Karen Bent Marmadukell! Angela Hall Punter ' s Pub 178 Make new friends but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold New-made friendships, like new wine. Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test — Time and change — are surely best; Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray. Friendship never knows decay. For ' mid old friends, tried and true. Once more our youth renew. But old friends, alas! may die. New friends must their place supply. Cherish friendship in your breast — New is good, but old is best; Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. — Joseph Parry and from friends . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wlasuk French Club Domitilla House Council Starry Starry Night Paint your palette blue and grey Look out on a summer ' s day With eyes that know the darkness in my soul. Shadows on the hill Sketch the trees and the daffodils. Catch the breeze and the winter chills In colors on this snowy linen land. Now I understand What you tried to say to me. They would not listen They did not know how Perhaps they ' ll listen now. This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. — Don McLean 179 4 : cun muke out lives sublime, And depuTting, leuve behind us, Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow I , .‘.V ‘ ■_ ZJ vL _ A y 5= 1? ' ' lEKil? ' : - ik i ■vi 4  r K- 4 w ' .v w ¥ I ' . ' f . 4 ■• ' v. ' ' 1- ' . ' 15. ' ir«r’ J . ' • r 4 k;- . 4 iVj £ ♦ r ,i ‘- V. i t ' . ■ ' ■• •  • 4 ' ' — . • ' ■' ' V? ' r ■‘- ‘♦ii ii? v. .V ' fc  V. ' ' if ' VI ?A .i .W. ' V, m y ' pn -i ‘’. kls3m ‘VV ' W , -.%f-‘li -- ,fi. l t ' K t . . V
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