Sacred Heart University - Prologue Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1973

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W if qs 5 A 11 E 34 5:5 ra 1 ,, .,-2 25 as 1? 29 33 f 2 5 4 1? E fs 32 Y? 5? S 3 H Q i Q n H 5 3 3 a E 4 5 I I 5 li Q 2 'I R E s 5 E E 2 'i5 ?QPI.,1a x ' Gdff' 1. 'A' 'Yu m A U .. , WF kry A ' .V'7 .W 4 I 4 M--:wiv .. f'6. 3 QCONTE T president's message , dedication theme b e 4' faculty , V STCQES, spdrts t student life t dur graduates b ' ,gragluate directory f thereforet. p . 4.2 , , K . '..J ' ,MW ' v ,i 1 If K 1 Li LFP, . - 'I ' ' R Q . ,X ,, 2, MRWQ I' Ng, 4 up , ' Q45 ' ,K 15,1 , 1 W' a 4 Q o 4 Q s Q Q Q 1 in Q, , G un ' Q v K 4 A 1 ROBERT KIDERA Sacred Heart University is being directed into its second decade by an energetic and innovative educator. Here are some of his responses to questions regarding his presidential involvement with S.H.U. i Q. What were your first impressions of the University? A. SHU impressed me as an exciting, friendly college - in the forefront of the changes which were creating the new type of American Catholic University. What were your reasons for accepting the presidential position? I saw in the SHU Presidency an opportunity to be a part of a truly important educational com- munity - and to influence its direction and development. Q. You have done much to make yourself accessible to students. Quite often college students never see their president. Why do you think it is important that a college president maintain open channels of communication with the students? A I need to know and understand our students - their special qualities and problems - and I ad- mit I thoroughly enjoy personal contact with SHU students. Q Kingman Brewster, the Yale president, has been attacked by the news media and alumni organiza- tions for publicly expounding his personal political philosophy. We have recently heard you quoted by the news media also. Do you feel that a college president has the option to express himself on political issues insofar as he is the chief representative of that institution? A The President has an obligation to speak out when political issues or public policies affect welfare of higher education - would be remiss if I remained silent. Q At this point in history, President Nixon commands as much as any president since F DR. By crit- icizing his policies CNixonomicsJ are you at all concerned with the possibility of alienating your- self and the university from the Nsilent Majority?,' A Whether the position I advocate is popular or not - determines how much effort is needed to achieve approval. Not everything the President or Governor recommends is necessarily good for higher education or our students. Q. There has been talk in the Congress in the past few years of putting a maximum age limit on senators and congressmen. This action would hopefully bring about new ideas. Do you feel that similar policies should be used in college administrators, terms? A. I advocate definite specific terms for college presidents and have requested our Trustees to pro- vide for regular evaluation of my stewardship - with open question of whether I should be re- newed. Q. What do you see as the role of the students in the running of a college in specific areas such as planning courses and choosing of their administrators? A. Students have special competence in evaluation of faculty effectiveness and administrationis competence. Senate and committees encourage input from students as well as personal direct contact with the President. Q. In retrospect, how would you say the University has fulfilled its original goals in its first ten years? A. The first ten years is a remarkable success story in American higher education - well ahead of schedule - the outlook is bright. Q. What prospective programs or policies would you like to see implemented at SHU in the next ten years? A. Recapture innovative spirit which prompted founding, greater emphasis on career preparation aimed at community needsg improve financial baseg and generate genuine spirit of joy and love throughout the University community. Q. A. 7 L A decade of war ended quietly on a cold day in January, 1973. And in that same year, Sacred Heart University quietly celebrated a decade of community service, a pioneer among institutions, a landmark of higher education. And TEN YEARS AFTER it all began, we are dedicating this book to peace and tranquility . . . 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Welch, Business Manager Everything begins With an idea 14 4 , a gmlra Dr. Maurice O'Sullivan, Administra tive Vice-President ......-1 Dr. Charles, E. Ford, Academic Vice-President John A. Croifey, Dean of Student Serv1ces and Dean n. , 4 I ...e.... . ....A N .,Me,,.wQ ' ,,Q,.aw.v,,.w..wa-www-wefwli :Q I A QR 9? X KR Sw N Q 1 1 K fi '. k' f f gl W S fi gkl A :rw Q S xv WA 15 ' ,- .,T,,:41s, 1 up ' 1 A .- .. fi 'mf' 158 , N . W, , , -W-A - Wifi -' ' 4 ' V 2 K, I ' ' r , V ,ff . 4 H , ' W ff ,, ' -f f f . , wr-' , N V ' . V 'A ffm.-'A ,, ' K' . if-V Q, - , 3279? 'Lit H. IH: 45 ,lf or , If - f ' ff, f 'f'Y 25Ef ' , .. y mf ,, 'H 7 1T'f'ff' X. 5513, fa, I ,Af M - ,,,,,. .' V ,, Q :fs ' f-rxrrw. .sf ' ' A I M- , . -., f , f' -v V V H , A, ' ' ' ' A ww , ' , - . 5, us. 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Fenelon, Psychological Nigk Gimpel, Guidance Counselor iounselor 19 S 5 we g ..... is1'f1 Dorothy Anger, Director of Student Activities J. Donald Feeley, Director of Athletics. 'Q o,,fc,s 5 5, ' U1 ' ll .4-, A ... V- Thomas Calabrese, Director of Placement 20 x fm Business Q5-' uf i Ax' ,'3,!'3 A HN- 39 Q 5,1 Ahhh ,s s'iifr, l,Q,Qg'f4.?sJis'tn!x5 Vx 12,5 'Q.',vgv'i A 1 . ,. . K ki' 4 ' u '39 4 Charles W. Harper, Chairman - Department of Business Vi 11 X A ki' A 4 5 3 Thomas J. McGann Diana Leslie 21 The surest foundation for a manufacturing concern is quality Andrew C g 22 A W,,,. . George F. Miller Ramzi Frangul i EF Lawrence N. Waterbury Camille Reale ' 11'11 I - 'han -'-wanna--.L 'Gb-...,,, r 'A :,, A1'- V i IKrfll4nlUnv1n1Qunfon'u-my Leonard M. Persson Richard A. Goggin ' , .v- Education .s 25 Dr. Alan H. Jones, Chairman of Education Department What greater or better gift can we offer the republic than to teach and instruct our youth? Cicero Sr. Loretta Gosen, Education X I was Anna Cain IE zzz Yr-Y 444 3, ,,,, , ffflfif zu , af ge 2 Al Wg' if ' 2 Q. x X N. 4' Ralph Corrigan Ph. D. Helen Kidera Dr. Mariann Russell Maris Fiondella Rev. Thomas Loughrey What dost thow meanst thow hast rippedth-off thine owne painting, my Lord?!?! 28 .., f Ww 'afmlm ,da- EW Jonathon Stock Dr. Nelson Smith III S ti T is 3 VY. cs Frank Luongg Roberta L. Staples 29 I - a gf Charles Cyr Time present and Time past are both, perhaps, present in time future and time future contained in time past? T. S. Eliot A-in ww 4 V' ,,,,, ff? fa-Mn 363' YG, 4' Dr. Jacques M. Vergotti Dr. Paul Siff Dr. John L. Mahar Edward Donato S t o r 30 X' - -M-.avi F1ne Arts Leland R. Roberts Spanish 3' 1 F , 1 J I , ii. I ,f A 5,12 A ' ' i V fl? V H3 1 ,-xv? Tw X' 'QA ff 'gn ,N 'C fx Virginia F. Zic Marcella C. Malloy if g 'S A - X N .s R W ' N W ' g,,,,, , , fa' s 1 . ge , 2 , 7 ,Q cf' K , ff , V37 f' 2 W ,SW snsL,s. MY' 2 1' nv 3 L A g..' 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Fletcher and young sociology major Dr. Stephen J. Bennett James Wieland Chairman of Department of Religious Studies Dr. Charles J. Estrada Dr. Edward J. Bordeau Chairman of Philosophy Depart ment idde , f ia2nx3mili':1xniu fl 'CM-i'i ee Dr. April Oursler Armstrong Rabbi S. Jerome Wallin 37 ID 3 Anita Vigiant, Alumni Director Susan Holihan, News Director Peggy Sandin, Administrative Assis Mary Lou Edwards, Cashier IHHI to U16 President 6 i ,V ?,- Ms EW 3 f - f i f ' gyms W .NL 'rf 5 .. , , W Q QQ I ' , vii ,Q . A fy X Q K X x 4 ' -aw' 3 I 1 kkfn' .Q,. kr Vi V53 an Q,-,L xiii YE' Y A 'U K Mww-.. ..... . All ,av- ' Epi K Sf' 2 Ian Vs, I x fx hr ,wg L1,X NX . in--lg .wianiff Donna Lasorso and Ingrid Wagnerg The Cute Kitchen Helpg Se- curitygflilizzibeth Kiley, Jane May, Robert Vaneg Chubby and Mike. 39 Clockwise: Helen McMahon, Carol Grilliths, Eftehea Osterberg, Marion Cahill. 3-4 l l ,ggi , ,M Q -fs if 75 N? lf ff, 31355355 Pi l 1 l L : , ,ff S K . sf, 'iflff-ml M 1 X its W, , UNQ, . , .- mr x x X x f Q. .Mar ,,4.:r .ASVL Y., nv I 's 40 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Bowes Dolores Cahill . Angela Gulielmo Rita Gaudiano Cecil Jones Lillian Lipnickas Fran Oviatl 41 -uv + -X W? 1 'E Q C13 - 1 XL --f ,nm ,,.. . M sit M-Mvvbby 'Q8l-vwmq X wi :Wu .nwzfvypawvpa-A K- 2 4' Q 5' P' wk E Y I 1' Q F . E S i Q Q K if 'S X . xx ' Q. 5- ef . ,, F , FY Ni' 5 7 W - 12 V - X Q J- -Q 9 . 3 2 N greeks Beta Delta Phi Winter Weekend Skit Nite Cookie Dragone Ivy Weekend B A I Queen Founded on February 25, 1968 and chartered on April 28, 1969, the brothers of Delta Phi Omega believe in the concept of total fraternityv, where the brotherhood does not end after classes, a problem created by the commuter college. Total,, also means total involvement, where each brother has an opportunity to enrich his life both so- cially and through service to the school and commu- nity. Delta Phi Omega Q-...wg . y ,- , N '.mmhh. 1 In February of 1971, Gamma Phi Delta Sorority became the third sorority to be established at Sacred Heart University. The main objective ofthe sorority is to aid various facets of the community while at the same time enrich the sisters. The so- rority has sponsored a can food drive and has also donated money to both organizations on campus and within the commu- nity. .THIN 49 Annual Blood Bank. QEGISTEI HERE Q This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Kreuz- fahrer fraternity. The fraternity at present, has 25 members and approximately l75 alumni. Activities which the fraternity have sponsored are, a Halloween party and Easter egg hunt for the children of the community, two blood banks every year, and fund raising for the March of Dimes in the Bridgeport area. 50 .ll Xl Kreuzfahrer Fraternity I 2 .K QRWQ Ny. X- xw '.w...,, A Rho sigma Chi nf? 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'..- ,-..',.1.--.,-, l I'1iw Members of Delta Epsilon Sigma Greetm WHEREAS the founders of Delta Epsilon S10ma National Seholas tie Honor Society for C ttholie Colle es and Universities organized it Washington m the District of Columbit on the thirteenth day of Aprll in the year of Our Lord one thous md n1ne hundred and thirty nine desired to propabate the society m institutions of higher learn ing in order to recognize leademie teeomplishment to foster sehol arly activities and to provide an intelleetual meeting ground for members of the society objectives for which the society was founded therefore by Virtue of the authority vested by the eonstitution in the exeeutive committee we decree the establishment of 1 Chapter of Delta Epsilon S1 ma in Sacred Heart University Bridgeport ConneCt1Cut to be known as DELTA GAMMA Ch lpter WE ENJOIN upon and require of you in the oraanizatlon and con duct of the ehapter striet eomplianee with the constitution of Delta Epsilon Si ma and that you promote the sprrit and purpose of the souety and that you always protect the name and key of Delta Ep silon Sigma from imitation and rndignities IN TESTIMONY whereof the president md secretary have set their hands and caused the se tl to be afiixed the lOth day of November 970 NATIONAL PRESIDENT NATIONAL SECRETARY Mary 0'Callaghan Robert L Ferring R S C T W S A I v' ' 1 ' U. . , C. xl I V C I 5 1 I T I 1- 2 . 7 q. .X .LH I . l , 1 T S2 l I . l I Q sz 'x Z wx . A N w Sw - AND WHEREAS we are satisfied that your institution fulfills the ki 1 T I 'N gi A ' ' I 2 . gi' 4 1 . C , Y xi L I 4 1 , - , , D , - l . 91 fi wb A Sa. , f ff. , U Z2 if 5 a .QP fav' 5 S 5 - I fi' Meg, P 'K 3 fu my I 2 iiQQ 'IQSWZ L Y-N - 3 1 Students For Scientific Investigation And Discovery Biology Club 5' ' , MQ, ,.. in E Q Y Y if 'N gy w Q Y 'xx A X L,,.M'i , 5' 3,1-v W nnrfw' j . xx V yt ry ,- M A,.. HA , ' L, ' A i , 9 5'???'4? i -mw- '45 i' N . ' 'M-wg V ...,.,,.,,, ...U ......... N--vw-.mqvblil aiapu Italian Club ul-.-an-sn . ,.... ,, 4:--r-1 M--Q.: 5- fs ,.,-f .1 'Wxro v fm. ,. 91 COMMUNICATION COALITION 5 K, ? A-:X A ' ,w ' 5 w W--hui 4 Ll , ,,,., ,,,, , N H :ff X Mx ADELLE WOOD The Chief' OBELISK A-25? ESX K C. N, Guys: Mark, Mike, Geo g J ff V y d B b G I E ly D l B b G il, and Mimi Missing: L a I-Iudak, Peter L d B b M 1 ey. 1 'uf I V 1 ' V C 0 'f, M M7mMfCf2,f'?!ffL 'xU! J XULQQJ U , F, if , ff' nf-17' wee E+2Sf'fffL f1 Qi'i ML- f X ' A ' . 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' rl 4 I , f Lg V ' ,. , 5 K 'ff M ., - 'wg ,gk W4-,My , , , , Y 1: ' f 9 Y' V 4.. ,an Y. mrz411'zf2ff1f,ff,4f, ' - A 'M Q 'R 5 'Quar- iw - 3 .D Ewa, i M QL 3 . Tri? lb , 'L Q , 1 2 523 'Vi , fy NV, f 2, 1 X 1 P'x I P01 I '- A ..1 5? ik A A af ,ggfsww fit' R Um - 24 X ' I Yi 2W5x E, I ,1- cv Jwws -Q 1 iSSS? VY ff I 'gf-A . 5'- 5 -1 W! A 1: 2, . 'fb .4 f ffg?A-fr' Soguiogy PREAMBLE The 'creation of 'adequate and aplpropriately representative means for thehinitiating, establishment, and imp ementation o policy at Sacred Heart University requires mutual understanding and communication among all elements of the university. Each of the four elements of the universit - Board of Trustees, ad- ministration, faculty, students Y has special, responsibilities, and it is essential that these responsibilities be clearly defined and mutually agreed upon. It is essential, too, that each element provide for participation from mia inn, the other elements in the process of decision-making wherever such par- ticilpation is appropriate. I I A he following recommendations, which represent the opinion of the majority of the Committee, are designed to implement the principle of cooperative decision-making and thereby to create a climate in which communication among the various elements can be more frequent and more effective. This committee recommends the creation of a University Senate. 55 ,, Student Gove mgnt - fig 1 3 3' L A93 ,gg vi Qq i f'-... 3' fb f fs Q , ly is 1 f 4' A, fi.. 9' 5 ,r'5's' g- , X. 3.1 wfix ff 4' H 1.5 T N 4: atm I wi .Qs 'S' gvx ' s U 'Q liig' 3,5k?se FS 9912-1973 Chris - J if V Se vi!! t Ken - Pr ent . 5 S if as 5 E F 2 v 1 5 .. fi fi ii? J Zz fZ 5? Q Y r J .wma Q V X.,4- --1 ,rn M,,.,M--f' xg .,,. 'N . , x. 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J rw f I -v ,W .Ag K 3 f' - 5i,' in :gr-,f3'?74? rM ..... +..mfw-wg ., igzawmrg W Q- A. W .X 4 -V f X I ng W , ,, N L l , I X- W- . ,, '41, 'N fl-aa., .as . 5 .1-if' A ,563 sq' J, 7 ik. x ' A I I 5 . M 1 g nalwlml Q. K ffl 'lf .,,.. H Q Ui' Sf l 'ilk K wg..- , fx Q39 im f fi I 5 i L, it 1 , gd we xv 5 A i 15 A fax ' . v 5 s ,iz in x .IN fl' .1 I ,,4 5. s ,S f. f 4. . 'L X X X A ' L ,fi A1 .-ay' A mm . 1 1 -ae 0 , ,J ,N ' ,ru XM ef' bf .J 4, MXQ l ',,..-uv' ff if I w Claude McNeal K ,-if an ,GN ,! ' - f + .ZH ff 2 zz: as I.':m:w In IT!! ISM ua ff: ,fn All an an a Q lit T z.. 75 -'r 11: 15 ik '- gm. ...lIL! M,,,2' RA? 045- fu' 3 6 0 N-ww ' 5 Y it Q-mhfsl' Wh.. W VFX 158 I I l 'f 1972 -- N.Y. DRAMA CRITICS AWARD -- MUSICAL IVIUSICAL By Music 84 Lyrics by IAIVIES GOLDIVIAN STEPHEN SONDHEIIVI Dlreded by CLAUDE IVCNEAL RESERVATIONS 3711 -911 LII JUNE ISIC, QI , 22 S4 23 8:30 PM SACTQELD HEART UNIVERSITY THEATRE 5229 PARK AVENUE BRIDGEPCDRT CQNN. IVY WEEKEND 1972 Campus Queen Pam Ferrante 161 Senior Dinner Dance ....e..' 5 , . i e 4 ly . ? V i ' .2 .G ' I! 'cCan't you wait till we get to the car'?,' . .r E fig, as vnu., 3 k..', 15 X , fs' 5' ,., X--.., -a e, sf R. 2 e N een en e NN-4 5430 M J lla The artist . . . Speaks to our capacity for delight and wonder, to the sense of mystery surrounding our lives to our sense of pity, and beauty and pain. 'glf she takes off one more . . . . . mmm . . . mmm Good!', 163 Joseph Conrad nl' Q D 342, 4 Qu -Y- Wigs +-J X A 1 I Aff, A'h, Q ,. .MIX V ,N A,,,,. ml., C Q .cf gi ,. .F ...., 4 a' 1 fi .JW writ Wx S-1 ,X- fm M4 1 mm., . .L 4. ,E ., 5 w f W f -L . 5 f as , ni ,Qu TSQEQMQ11' r fffffg iv M 3 2 R it ff XM X X' Q fa-2 Wine and Cheese Party 167 Who,s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Seated: Suzanna Zello, Andrea Januzzi. Standing: John Daniel Buckley, Joseph Vincenzi, Sister Mary Ellen Jenova, Samulowitz, Carmen Lopez, Joyce Abate, Lucille Sabia, Weil, Michael Rampino, Joseph Santo, Duane Giannini, Maria Rosa Van Alstyne, Alberto Ayala, Marilyn Fuller. How many screw-drivers Suzie?!', 168 Sabulis, Annette Robert missing or in fn, A if-4 -, - wx ll 'A 1 Senior Merit Award Winners Seated: Annette Samulowitz, Carol Dempsey, Standing: Duane Giannini, Joseph Santo, Andrea Januzzi, Richard Frank, Barbara Fragale, Alan Bartelson, Colleen Bradley, Paul Mengold. Really Annette, it wonlt hurt. Al, you had too many beersllv 169 'NJ if MM- J VZ ,J f ' 5 :- Mx ik' 'sf .Jai lm ,.vw',..FY M FN-AY .f, ,w -4- 4 135 'WY' Q ,fs 'X QS. 51:-el. Joe - President, Mike - Vice President, Annerre, - Treasurer, Colleen - Secretary. A Class of 1973 - Class Officers - 174 graduates ' W pvra Accounting John Cgrey' Michael hiring David Hlywu ,f' , Y g r Francis E. Hutvagner Emma Norma LeSaint HH George W. Miller Q Judy A. Poster Carol M. Plulkicwicz J Edmund J. Tierney Ruben L. Weil x H Hohcrt H. Summers Jr. David M. Welch Thomas Asshcton Janice Nolan Robert Gill Barbara Saloomcy 178 Arthur Morctti Ericolc Spinelli Peter D, Bullruslm mm-. ,I f Q , A QQ, - i mam W ',T'f'i4+fl: ,':,.,4:.ff L . Q ss' 'Z 1 VL! ,LLL f , - 1-wwf-+,W f'i1f.z,A-mzfmwmf -1 rw-' Q- T wr -' ,,,.,M ww., fs fwssmff- ffm, -f'- ' f if , ff I ,Lv 4 5 wav I H77 Ay A A, ,MWQV iw, L,,. . ' WTS..-iff . ,. 'Iwi ,,f2a fmf W.- W, ,, ,.,w:4Q. ,,,, iff, 1' QQ, ,, L,1,gM.Qif',,, fQW, ,, gk 5 A W' -W ' TT szfgzff ' , '-wi, 'gif' wiwwewffgi MW ,,, L N. ,,..,,, M, ,NN ., ., 4,,,g1,.,m , .fa ,,..ggff my W-1 qj , , ,www-wf 'k ' 'X' -,.w,,.,,,,H7Qf,- ,,'1:g.fH'f J-sfW-? '- M ,::,,,,f, ,. Alun L, Bnrtclsnn Joseph Cu Ifusso Business dministration Vincent L. Buscln Daniel Buckley 179 Allan Dempsey Edmond Michael Diorio Michael D, Fairchild Richard H. Frank Denni5 A. Furs Thomas A. Gallagher Paul E. .lakusik 180 ff .......i..,.-.. E Q ,ae dk Q7 Q 1 ' Q 'ax ? Q' sk 3: ,1 -Y z, S ! l ,I -4, 5-,ala an f .V 9 ,3'E11753:'-l2 f?f'i99W-Wim ' M . Robert T. McCarthy Robert J. Nudes , , W ,,.....:. N Thomum M. Milck James A. Murphy 5 Nancy M. O'Ncil John F. Palchcn 182 Michucl G. Piro Jr. Joseph J. Sumo Jr. James K. Stevens Robert K. Strcb Rohan A, Swirl jp Edward J. Thomum Jr. 183 I1 , , 4 i .9 MiCl1u0l A. TiChy John Timchuk Errol G. Vermont Romuldus Vyzas Ti muthy W hulcn 1 n 184 ig , Beauty is truth and truth is beauty Keats Q.. .i..i Frances A. Curberry Diane M. Cenei Patricia Anne Cote Angela TA D'AmiC0 Janice L. Dattolo Dale Ann DeFeo , l Marina A. Dillon Charlene Dougicllo Deborah Donoski Linda M. Evansick W, Scott Fabri Mklfilyrl B. Fiflill QU: 4 Holly Ann Hunt Nancy J. Knowlton Kathleen Millcr I Judith Myslewski Margery M. O'Connor Rosemary C. Paoletta Daniel S. Puulick Deborah M. Philipunko Susan Post on ff L. 'P4'1a fl A 1 ' J L 5: Dx ,S . ls. n A :iff ' Q ,ly , . 0 1' 3. I 'J ,. J' gk -71 .T f-1, Mary Pcterso n Kathleen J. Pocsi Thomas Reilly MUVYA'U1 RUN Lucille M. sum M. Anncllc Sumulowilf jmm Swarm Joimnc FCP Peggy K. 'Ircmonlc A 1 ml 6 ,149 1 1' T'-,VA lf' A- Gordon Wahl lrcnc Wiuznwski 5 4 45,7 N'-v.....,.. Q 1 f ! 4: Linda Wilson Elvin W0Ud5 J Suzanne Vuysgul l,Z'lI7Z!l'. ' , Joyce Sunliv Abillkl Histor Joseph Angel Acoslil Christine Margaret Biirylu Patricia Bennett Colleen Elizabeth Bradley ,575 ,i '14 ' - '-um, f 3 i ei Alf' Lb? Ronald A. Cupozziello '72 5 .ii-wh . uiilgi? 'SL 4, ll N' L sifff, H5 Puulctlc Y. Hindn ,lnmcs Hyatt Vincent R. lunnttronc Michael Lombard 4 J ! X G? ,tt Wi. ,L , fi? , 4 'N 0 ff, ,V 4' t . S., x k ' X QJXZAQ A: , I vt 'L' f X if ,I fa! -f 2:-fx f X tx .A - A, Cltrmclltt R, Lorusso Bette Ann Lyons J ,L V 1 .- , i urgurcl L. Puglisi Murini Clem-gulls Mualromcco .lohn Patrick McGuire Donald P. Mcmulc Jr. Louis Memo Donna Jenn Nolan' 195 Kenneth D. Raslavsky John P. Sabulis Bruce Tully lt.. . 1 lzffiii. -k,11'.-is , ,... ,KLV 511124 5 Carl A. Rossi 5 1 Frank Savignano Eileen M. Stack 1 mi' up-A - Suzanna M. Zello Joseph J. Coreoran Jr. Margherila F. DI-Xmico Earl W. Dugan Jr. Sr. Mary Ellen Genova CSFN Patricia J. Fredericks George J. Lombardi athc-:matics Joseph A. Millcr Jr. Michael J. Rampino JVM William Turecck Paul A. Velczis Carolyn P. Wargo 'iw lk 1 ' lg ur? i J 5 Q 5 3 1 Deborah L. Buckley John M. Corsuk James D. Di Muggio 4 Kathryn M. Dougherty Mary Edwards Harriet Grillo Robert A. Leo 199 Theodore S. Lucas Victor T. Martin I SidI1CC J. PQICFS Diane M. Pirozzoli John M. Wargo Paul J. Wargo 200 Q Y x 5' . S.. 5 lx 'sLX S, 1 ia QP- Spanish - The First Three X Tania N. Mordwmkm Joseph P. Vlncenzi Mgr gn Wal Associate In Arts Laura Ann Quiriconi . 'FJ QM ,' .... , ,, 1 ip' Eluinc Bcnke Judith Cimmino Joseph fkillfillilllld and Ircnc IDUYL1 Barham I-'rugalc Kevin Gibbon: 'X i2f ef x ' Q' Yi... Pclcr Gibbom William Gniazdowski RiCl1 HCmCI1W11Y if A j Q!! .. . ,jf Sharon Hmm James Juliani BCIS5' Lllhf Dorothy Lopcr Nicholas J. Pelosi Deborah J. Post Mary Soares Mary-Anne S. Weston Linda Anne Smith 204 Our First Chemistry Graduate had a that really, have self tl Ol'1 tion Sacred planne plans Th very In working I'S e will get the best we probably body prepared, in a speech. I composed as to shorten thought? meetings, We must desired goals. they don't the Student asked your- of coopera- Rooms, Obelisks, through coopera- cooperation to the part of both the of those for Whomlthe people who cooperated helping as best we can, we The best concerts, classes, lectures, mixers, parties, socials, organizations, weekends . . . Cooperate more. A V Sincerely, - M. Annette Samulowitz Editor in Chief, PROLOGUE 1973 H: w ,Q1iii1f53gf5f21, ,- ,t,.. if ACKNOWLEDGMENTS from PROLOGUE 1973 As you read and look through the PROLOGUE 1973 please keep in mind the following people without Whose help, understanding, support and patronage, the creation and publication of this book would not have been made possible. My deepest personal thanks to: Mr. Thomas Calabrese for leading us to Western Publishing Co. in the beginning. Ms. Donna Bonessi for her ideas and help in the beginning. Mr. Robert Servian for being so very patient with the PROLOGUE staff and especially with its editor. Ms. Roberta Staples, our advisor, who gave us her time and support whenever it was needed. Ms. Gail Heid whose skill in typing is much appreciated. Five groups of beautiful people very generously donated funds to the creation of the yearbook. For this, the PROLOGUE staff would like to thank the CLASS OF 1973, CORAZON, GAMMA PHI DELTA SORORITY, RHO SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY, and last but certainly not least, SIGMA TAU OMEGA FRATERNITY. What would the PROLOGUE have done without the Student Government? NOT MUCH!! 'I would also like to thank very much: Mr. Tom White - Photography Editor, THE GREATESTH!! Dean John A. Croffey for his photo contributions. Mr. Ted Lucas for his photo contributions when we were in des- perate need of them. Mr. Gregory Collins for his color slides of Appalachia and his pho- tographs of McGovern in Waterbury. Mr. Tony Calaquire for his beautiful photograph of the Ivy Queen. Ms. Carmen Lopez - Greek Editor, Certainly one of the most valu- able members to the PROLOGUE staff and, i-n my opinion, to this university. Mr. Joseph Marrone and Mr. David Carbonella - Graduate Editors, Who are responsible for creating a beautiful Senior section and get- ting this book out on time. Ms. Anna Marie DeMattei and Ms. Maureen O,Flynn - Drama Editors. Ms. Joanie DiFi11pi - Charter Week section. Mr. Tom Reilly - Poetry Editor. Mr. Jack Camarda - Dedication, With the Editor in the completion of her letter to the student body. Ms. Pattie Sandin - Secretary to the PROLOGUE, for doing all the frustration work without ever complaining. Our Staff 1 Ms. LiLi Albini MS- Denise Dlvita . . . for doing all the busy and boring work. Ms. Palma Ferrante Ms. Regina La Quesse Mr. Robert Atkinson , This book is yours. Youive helped me do something for my class, my alma mater and you. Thanks. 207 SINCERELY, ANNETTE N -1 Iva' '6Therefore be at peace with God. whatever you conceive him to be and Whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be Careful. Strive to be happy? 209 lj Y 4. 3 l f it' .. ELAINE MARY CT 06460, I PAUL ALAN L. ' 929-0042 Ave. FIId. 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