St Francis College - Motus Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)
- Class of 1976
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. - qu X , d- I a :m 1'hx '15. 0-. r - MR: .. a' 4 r . L, V - ' :$ t. , . E. E K; ,Motus 1976 7 .. 7 ' - seventeenth VOIOMQ; $3..z;z. u . - Saint Francis College: 7 7, 1 . Biddeford, Maine - 7 , W: V U.N.E. LIBRARY mmcmnn ME Table Of Contents Administration, Faculty, and Staff . . .page 9 Fall Events .. .page 21 Winter Events . . .page 37' Spring Events . . .page 63 Seniors . . .page 95 Our Album . . .page 127 Advertisement . . .page 135 We Dedicate the 1976 Motus yearbook to Dean Robert Crotty. In these changing times at Saint Francis College, Robert Crotty has made every effort to improve the quality of life within the Saint Francis community. We will be forever grateful for the time and effort Robert Crotty gave to Saint Francis College. I Dedication .Ilultlltugltl Illullin'ulllulv ulnt1n .::E.E::a:::: 5:555:55 PRAISES OF GOD IN HIS CREATURES Most High, Almighty, good Lord, Thine be the praises, the glory, the honour, And all blessing. To Thee alone, Most High, are they due, And no man is worthy To speak Thy Name. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for all Thy creatures, Above all, Brother Sun Who brings us the day and lends us his light. Lovely is he, radiant with great splendour And speaks to us of Thee, 0 Most High. Praise to Thee; my Lord, for Sister Moon and the stars Which Thou hast set in the heavens, Clear, precious, and fair. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for Brother Wind, For air and cloud, for calm and all weather, By which Thou supportest life in all Thy creatures. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for Sister Water, Who is so useful and humble, Precious and pure. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for Brother Fire, By whom Thou lightest the night; He is lovely and pleasant, mighty and strong. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for our sister Mother Earth Who sustains and directs us, And brings forth varied fruits, and coloured flowers and plants. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for those who pardon one another For love of Thee, and endure Sickness and tribulation. Blessed are they who shall endure it in peace, For they shall be crowned by Thee, l a 0 Most High. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for our Sister bodily Death From whom no man living may escape: Woe to those who die in mortal sin. Blessed are they who are found in Thy most holy will, For the second death cannot harm them. Praise and bless my Lord, Thank Him and serve Him With great humility Saint Francis of Assisi ADMINISTRXg ION, FACULTY, and STAFF Dean William Strong Dean Robert Crotty sx I -.xx 3' i' lkx Mr. James Willey Jr. Dean Paul Swr 5 Miss Cheryl Heatherington gaudy :lenrsxv x JV. AiV.':;l;-gi?bjs .3va .., Mr. Gardner Campbell Administration w Mr. Kevin Coveney Dr. James Wright I Miss Jean Miles Mrs. Gil Warner Faculty Dr. David Bridges Dr. Gilben Samuel Miss Paulene St. Ours Mr. Warren Purdy Mr. Jerome Moraczewski DrV David Manyan 12 Dr. Jacques Downs Dr. Charlene Zimmerman, Dr. Joel See, and Mr. Eugene Cavanagh Mr. Michael Denoncour Dr. Conald Foust Mrs. Joanna Foust If ,I J I f 3 o 8 Mrs. Fernett Mi Gertrude Weir Mrs. Grace McCarthy Ms. Dorothy Marcoux Dr Guy Santa Lucia Red and Lucien 4?, i .5 3E; , Mrs. Donovan . Ms. Lucnenne Manayer Mr. Go don Da r y Mrs. Dice June Roy Terry and Ann Ernie and Joe Bernie Carson Joe and Anhur Dick Parent 20 Praise to Thee, my Lord, for all Thy creatures, Above all, Brother Sun Who brings us the day and lends us his light. Lovely is he, radiant with great splendour And speaks to us of Thee, 0 Most High Bottom left: I. Pomeroy, P. English, J. Crawley; co-cap., W. McDonald Top left: F. Abbate, D. Vienneau, R. Lamie; asst. coach 8 co-cap., R. Herlihy, l. Remy, and Coach Beaudry. Cross Country Dennis Vienneau 29. u at! Joe Crawley Frank Abbate 23 Co-captains; C. Cunningham, H. Leighton, 8 The Ref. Larry Borsi Coach Hersey ' :llun't 1 3 ..--- d -t: . ' L 'M Bottom row, left to right; TJ. Scammon, B. Fournier, E. Coughlen, C. Cunningham, H Leighton, C. Bougie, B. Carlson, and H. Sheroma. Top row, left to right; R. Prairie, T. Esposno, M. Neuwirth, C. Zarek, D. Sandstrom, L. Borsi, K Phillips, J. Dolcimascola, M. Dunleavy, D. Hayes, and Coach Hersey. 24 ft? h by Charlie and Mark Larry Borsu 25 Diane Sayers Parachute club 26 . , ' Good Friends last for years even though , . you might not see them for five or ten. ' - And this, because of a few precious hours past, . .. . - . . J. . sometimes instants, when each friend was no longer alone. T. Osmers Kathy Browne Flip and Melody '?I LWP. 4! 27 Fall Weekend Jim and Sara 28 I've only known you a short while, But that's long enough to know, That you can be called a friend And I hope our friendship will grow. It may only be a dream But dreams are good for all, Remember, if you need a friend at hand Call, llll be there ... Tina Dickinson Ellen and Ronnie Kathy Williams Kevin, Hank, and Cory 29 30 I remember, I'll always remember, the talks we had, the plans we made. Sharing exploring ideas. Through you I learned about fnyself, with you I found friendship. emma 3i Halloween Sheila Goode Bettiann and Moe 32 Bob and Tina Marybeth and Cathy Bob Tulino Chris and Rat ate xxxxxxxx: .....1w,.. Maw? Elaine Smith 33 34 Paul Kannengeiser As i look to the future i see a bright new beginning And in doing so i leave many wonderful people It's only through these friends i am able to go forward For they have given me strength ,5. and made me aware of my capabilities ' So to them i have only two words, small in size, infinite in meaning, Thank You rmgw-Ax Va x 'x e Patti McBride Mark Trombetta 35 36 Praise to Thee, my Lord, for Sister Moon and the stars Which Thou hast set in the heavens, Clear, precious, and fair. WINTER Elaine Smim Louise and Kris CL, Larry, and Sara - A ! ' m ,. - I . $.- ' 4m A I th 3.22. , 'rm-wn arm Phil, Maureen, and Bob 38 Ralph and Friends Bettiann Cuertin 39 Basketball Gus and Harry Russ Opie This year, the fans were treated to exciting team perfor- mances and typical come-from-behind tense battles. Senior Bob Callahan, finished his career with 1,182 points. Junior Russ Opie also went over the 1,000 point figure and now stands at 1,128 points. mi Bob Callahan 40 Bottom row, left to right; B. Petraglia, F. Abbate, M. Cadbois, D. Haermghji, O Hara, J. Sikora, S. Smalia, M. Stensland, R. Prairie, manager, Top row, left to right; Coach Beaudry, D. Smith, D. Leary, R. Opie, B. Callahan, H. Nelson, L. Borsi, T. Lynch, P. Lundberg, Asst. Coach Chenard. Tom and Bob b ! 9' i' .W uv- f N 1 Tom Lynch Serge and Harry yirwll,r -w kn xx, Ba xx, . mum. Russ, Bob, Tom, and Gus Gus Leary Mike Gadbois 42 Bob Callahan Basketball Maureen McManamey St. Francis vs. Nasson 44 Betty Colucci Marybeth Wagner 45 Ki ' Bottom left: M. Baker, D. Cashman, J. Burke: cap., D. Robinson, T.J. Scammon, W O'Connor, Top left: T. Murphy, 1. Trickey, P. Ciccarelli, M. Terry, R. Herlihy, M. Ferrazzi, C. Riley, P. English, E, Coughlin, and Coach Bob Riley. 46 47 48 Pat English Jimmy Burke lace Trickey 49 50 Tina Dickinson Dick, Chun H0, Chris and Melody Dean Paul Star and John Nachtwey Pete and Cheryl Diane and Mike Winter Weekend Another year that's come and gone Another year that went by But all the memories that came along The good times, the unforgetable Will carve another notch in my lifetime. Tina Dickinson Miguel and Debbie Mike and John Don and Jim Cymhia, Chris, Julie, Mark, Joe, Shirley and Bob 51 Joe Crawley and Pat Geraghty Linda Bysiewicz Colleen Kelly and Chris Quinnan 52 i 3; ' Karen Conca, Donna McCarthy and Sarah Wheatley 53 John Hychko Carie Bonnet . LJJ ' wmw a Miguel Guzman 54 Mike Smith V PJ. Moono 56 Art and Marybeth Jim and Marybeth Christmas We ve had our ups and downs our joys and sorrows, But above all we can say, we've had each other. Patti McBride Donna and Joe Charlie, Chris, Gary, Fitzy, and Krebs Mrs. Nelson, Gus, Frank, Bernie, and Miss St. Ours Keri and Jeff 57 Time can never erase the memories. The joys, the sorrows, and the friends. Linda Lily, Deb, Keri, Sue, Maino, Louise, Colleen, Robin, Cindy, Fast, Sarah, and Sally. Krebs Wizard 58 Mark Twain Sketches 59 St. Francis Marathon Richie 60 Sue, Maino, and Sally, Donna McCarthy Moe and Chris 61 62 Praise to Thee, my Lord, for Brother Wind, For air and cloud, for calm and ail weather, By which Thou supportest life in all Thy creatures. Praise to Thee, my Lord, for Sister Water, Who is so useful and humble, Precious and pure. 64 A Mark, Melody, and Charlie Sarah Wheatley John and Alex Jack and Dr. Santa Lucia Flash John, Tina, and Bob Phil, Ray, and Tommy W wrap??? Outdoor Concert Friendship? A question well worth asking, one worthy of consideration and I Don Tredtin one certainly worth answering. 66 67 Tom Osmers Robinson 68 Bottom row, left to right: Don Robinson, Mike Smith, Andy Jones, Bob Petraglia, Richie Herlihy. Top row, left to right: Tom Osmers, Brian Butler, Dennis Vienneau, Bruce Barlow, Dick Hoerman, Michael Terry, Joe Makin, and Coach Robinson. Ir - - - fti'ixwy 13:23 4:3. :'Twh7: '; 69 The ref. and Phil C.J., Eileen, Tracey, and Patty 70 Girl's Softball Cheryl Heatherington Bottom row, left to right; 8. Colucci, D. Baxter, T. Rosenkrans, L. Lapolla, P. McBride, CJ. Neilson, and A. Pessina. Top row; 8. Coode, M. McManamey, S. McKeough, E. Bonyai, l. Mello, C. Heatherington; coach I. Doyle, D. Nolan, 0. McGonagle, and D. McCarthy. 7! Dr. Santa Lucia President Ketchum Dr. Wright iii? The fans 72 f Mr. Beaudry and Russ 5. tr?- 4 ..-. n'Q N.Iu. mt;- Student-Faculty Softball Game The players 73 :4: e w. v aw. N. w 4!; x. .m 74 Ir PL jimmy Burke Shirley Carey 76 Sparkle and Marybeth Bernie O'Hara Mark Blaweiss Mike Ferrazzi Pete Ciccarelli 77 Don, Brian, and Timmy My friendship with you my friend, is strong. My feelings for you are stronger. Allow not jealousy and doubt to enter our bond. Instead, permit strength to make our bond firmer. Add patience to our love and understanding. Fill our hearts with joy and gladness. Be truthful and sincere. With this, let happiness be your road to peace. Tina Dickinson 78 Mike, Marty, and Glen Charlie Robinson Kevin Houlihan .3 I ' - .7 $ 1::$-,-2;.;2: 4. . 7 u- gm ;L2. 79 Sue McKeough Joe, Carie, and Nora Helena Essien Marie Bruner Richie and Tom 80 Mr. Kenneally awn! . Dave Baeder, Dr. Yuhas, and Mark Stevens Cathy Lahive Variety Show 81 ; :rwhE: . E. . w and Jimmy. ; Maryann, Don Mike, n n A d n a m a P 82 Louise and Jeannie How beautiful to travel on the road of memory. .. How many smiles there are between, today and used-to-be. Ad. Spring Weekend Jane, Maino, and CJ. Mike, John, Marty, Dave, Glenn, and Paul 1?, John and Dave Lightning will strike the tallest object. It's better to have friends than stand alone to face the storm. Tom Osmers Linda Morin Larry, Carol, a friend, Joe, Jeff, Pat, Lance, and wife Debbie, and Didi I Chris and Gus John, Steve, 86 87 e b d n a V: n, .m m R K m m a, ,m .m h b a m. m .lll a v P e cm W m w a h In C H and Pat John, Don, Tim, and Mike Marie, Bill, Jane, Moe, CJ., 88 Honesty to a friend, in friendship, is basic Truth comes overtime. Love comes from the two together. T. Osmers 1 Diane and Jim Mike, Tina, and Cathy Diane and Gus 89 90 , 94: 43v. .. Jim, Charlie, Louise, Mr. Sutton, and Melody Jane and CJ. tchum President Ke Gus and Frank 9l 92 .F rig . ' ' ' ;... t m E w. . qV$ fur 5 $112 Frasihent, gamut; anh QEnmuating 011mg of 5aint glfrancis QInIIege annuume their minentg-thirh QIummemement ZExertises $unhag 'afternnun, gWag abcteenth yineteen hunhreh ant: aenentg-iaix at nne-ihirtg in the afternoon grant of ?Hihrarg . ?ihhefurh, gmaine Helena and Miguel 96 i 1 John Hychko 4.. Dr. Santa Lucia, Jack, Mark, and Jim Senior Cocktail Party 97 98 99 Donna, Patty, and Kevin IOO the time has come to leave, to leave this abode that l have called home for these past years. . . . Tim, Hal, lack, and Mark I shall miss its shelter, its protection, but most of all, I shall miss its people. . .. Willie, Jingles, Donna, and Sparkle which have become part of my family and pan of me Good-bye D.B. Donna, Don, Mark, Jeannie, and Melody IOI Until the time comes. .. Friendship requires more than one could ever realize. Until the time comes. .. A need to be fulfilled when there's a cry from vacancy. Until the time comes.. As one decides the path that he wishes to travel forever. Until the time comes Gradually, your past experiences are sighted and the importance of them is priceless. Tina Dickinson Angie Jim, Bob, and Bill 102 Jim, Kevin, and Joey Krebs, Diane, and Eileen Ruthann and Jim T! l03 104 5 1, 1 i X r' 3... ; . :7 Graduation 106 ... O !!l mm: mu VIC! i ,. :1: ,;' u: : ;$. avzzwg s. 107 Robert John Bazyk Mark D. Blaweiss Francine Alice Boucher Business Administration Psychology French Donna Marie Baxter Elementary Education 108 Carole Lynn Boyle Mark Richard Broderick Elementary Education Sociology Melody Rose Brown Marie Claire Bruner Elementary Education Elementary EducatiomFrench 109 Christopher Paul Butler James Callahan Psychology Business Administration L4 Jeanne Camarda Ronnie Albert Carroll English Medical Biology HO Beuy Teresa Colucci Human Services Peter Francis Corcoran Business Administration Caroline Jacobsen Comley Elementary Education Joseph Andrew Crawley Medical Biology HI Mark William Crepeau Joseph Raymond Donovan Ill Historw Psychology History David Stanley Drobiak Eileen Mary Dunn Business Administration Elementary Education 112 J.. .. '73 f'ur'K X N i. walk- '1'; L' T. . Eleanor Rose Gauvreau Medital Biology Francis Kenneth Faustine Jr. James L. Fuller Kovjrj M. Garvey History Business Administration POllllCal Snome H3 Leo F. Greene Jr. Business AdministratioNPolitical Science Mark Charles Hannaford Business Administration Miguel Angel Guzman MatWBusiness Administration James A. Hill Business Administration Kenneth Louis Horowitz Business Administration Steven Joel Jacquard Psychology John Francis Hychko Sociology Gerald L. Johnson Business Administration US llb Joseph R. Kenneally Medical Biology .7 Harold Clihon Leighton Jr, Elementary Education Richard R Krebs Business Administration James Mackie Business Administration Patricia Ann McBride Elementary Education Susan Anne McKeough Elementary Education Kevin Joseph McCarthy Business Administration Joseph Michael Marando Math Il7 William Harold Mathes Joseph John Mishley John Peter Moriarty Business Administration Environmental Biology Biology Lynn Emily Marquardt History 118 - h . n - ' - James Edward Mulvaney Jr. English Mark Francis Neuwirth English Paul James Murphy History Donna Marie K. Nolan History ll9 Nora F. O'Connor Adriana Pessina Elementary Education Italian Robin Marie Pratt Dennis Bernard Quigley Elementary Education Psychology 120 Linda Rose Rapicano Brian Patrick Robinson Psychology Marine Biology Charles Nash Robinson IV Colleen Ann Ryan Business Administration History Michael Eugene Salvati Diane Marie Sayers English Human Services Sally Marie Shea James Thomas Smale Elementary Education History 122 James Harry Toomajian Marine Biology Louise Ann Surlon Josette M. Houle Tardif Ruthanne Theran PsychologylSOCiology Elementary Education Marine Biology 123 Mark Anthony Tosches Sociology Donald Paul Tredtin Elementary Education Donna Marie Towne Marine Biology Anthony Daniel Viverito Business Administration r - ?- 3' r 9 I- John Henry Wagner Ir. Business Administration Lawrence William Williams Marine Biology Jean E. Whitney Elementary Education Bruce James Woolley Business Administration I25 126 Senior Pictures Not Available Martha L. Akeley-English Michael Joseph Baglino-Spanish Frances L. Boody-History Martin Francis Burgess-Elementary Education Robert Paul Callahan-Business Administration Shirley Theresa Carey-Psychology John S. Connolly-Business Administration John L. Cunningham-Political Science Robert S. Cunningham-English Carole Davidowsky-Ceneral Biology Mary Day-English John M. DeAngelis Jr.-Psychology Cheryl Marie DiPompo-Elementary Education Rene E. Dominquez-Political Science Paul M. Fahey-English Kevin E. Farley-Creative Writing Steven W. Gingras-English Elizabeth Anne Guertin-Fine Arts Manha Hess-Elementary Education Robert Holland Hird-Business Administration Robert Michael Kennedy-English James C. Lively-Business Administration Jeanne Marie Loosigian-Elementary Education John Hamilton Luff Jr.-History James Joseph Lynch-Medical Biology James E. Mclnerney-History Dorothy G. Mclver-Psychology Peter Thomas Mooney-Biology Mark James Murphy-English Muriel Fleurent Parenteau-Psychology Gordon Dudley Russell-History Ann Ashenfelter Savona- Early Childhood Timothy P. Smith-Political Science John Arthur VanGulick Jr.-Theology As I sit by the Kiosk the moon shines down on the cold glistening waters, mo M ' e Is gentle and in my heart content reigns. . 7235a: s ould be. days at Saint Francis are quickly fleeting. The end is fast approaching. The figure appears as the water before me; '45-. a . . mysterious u. . a 5 empty. And a I e to yo y frie Thank . kh . NM? orget you or your goodness, ,so concerned -Donna Towne IN a , anrcv , Wm: am For all your banking needs see the people who really care about people Welve become best known for always going out of our way to serve our customersl needs better than any other bank does. 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