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I Top left): The Class of 1980 begins the solemn procession to the Main Courtyard. Jdii T e students stand t0 be recognized as graduates of the Class of ’80 (Below): Happy, tearful, proud, sad. Mixed emotions flow through the minds of the new graduates.
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relationship to the University. Speaking about the role educa- tion plays in society today, Fr. Murphy said, “All education is made up of three components: Education must deal with the development of the mind, it must help establish and maintain a real community and it must serve the entire human community, which is a common good.” “Education must never be selfish or self-centered. Education must be a place where people learn how to help each other,” said Fr. Murphy. Expanding on the three compo- nents of education, the president said that the University is commit- ted to the freedom of inquiry, to search for the truth. Fr. Murphy believes that private Catholic universities have a unique advantage over public institutions of higher education. The private sector is diversified in its teachings. It can raise moral and religious questions that can be discussed openly. Public schools cannot always do this. Catholic in- stitutions can advocate a model in time commitment,” Fr. Murphy ex- plained. He stressed the importance of community life, especially in the academic atmosphere. “Each person is unique, but each person finds himself as he belongs to a community. He is both a mem- ber of a group and an individual,” he said. “In order to best serve the com- mon good, both individualism and community concern must be pre- sent.” “You cannot go into a telephone booth and call God. You must be part of the kingdom of God,” he added. Reflecting on the events of the past year as university president, Fr. Murphy said, “This has been a difficult year, that was made en- joyable by the many new people I have met.” “Throughout the year, I was happy to have so many people stop by my office just to talk with me,” he concluded. Fr. Murphy takes a stroll around the campus, greeting friends and students along the way. Murphy Takes the Helm 15
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1980 GALLEON Suzanne Ellen Haluska — Editor-in-Chief Lisa Lopuszniak — Editor Glen P. Albright — Academics Editor Thomas Lomazzo — Business Manager Ron Brandsdorfer — Sports Editor Blaise Vece — Photography Editor Gail A. Casale — Activities Editor James T. Ward — Clubs and Organizations Don McKenna — Advisor TABLE OF CONTENTS ACTIVITIES . 18 ACADEMICS . 66 ADMINISTRATION .... . 98 WHO’S WHO 109 MEN’S SPORTS 129 WOMEN’S SPORTS .... 182 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . 204 SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS 257 SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . 304 PHOTOGRAPHY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Sports: Baseball — Ron Smith, Bill Spade, Blaise Vece. Basket- ball — Lynn Cadden, Maureen Rooney, Ron Smith, Bill Spade. Fencing and Football — Blaise Vece. Hockey — Ron Smith, Bill Spade. Rugby — Guy Federico, Bill Spade. Soccer — Ron Smith. Softball — Robin Kampf, Maureen Rooney. Swimming — Gayle Kiely, Bill Spade, Blaise Vece. Tennis and Track — Ron Smith, Bill Spade, Blaise Vece. Wrestling — Ron Smith, Blaise Vece. Facul- ty and Organizations: Bernie De Annuntio, Ann Marie Fernandez, Terry McSherry, Bill Spade, Blaise Vece, Pete Yannotta. Plays: Guy Federico, Terry McSherry, Bill Spade, Blaise Vece, Pete Yannotta. Activities and Concerts: Craig Grant, Bill Spade, Blaise Vece. Other Staff Photographers: Bryan Roamno, Clayton Stroud. Special thanks go out to all the men and women at Beim Photographers who helped make this book possible. WRITING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Al though the majority of the stories were written by each of the sec- tion editors, each one of them did have a little help. Academics: Marybeth C. Abitabilo, John Burnett, Jim Moore, Lisa Lopuszniak, Barbara Rosenkrans. Activi- ties: Rachel Coopersmith, Phil Hartman, Mariruth Kennedy, Paul Smith, Judy Staba, Sal Taibi, Bill Timoney, Arlene Wu. Sports: Lauren Fairbanks, Laura McConville. Clubs and Organizations: Jim Mandler. 17
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