St Leo University - Golden Legend Yearbook (St Leo, FL)
- Class of 1974
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But those times are disturbed by the sudden downpour of rain. WE, the Young, emerge strengthened. The young, The New Life leads forth. The young must prepare, Books, Papers, and Study. -1-wry. FP ., - 1- and ' if Y N Each one a distinct being 5 '-. 'L Yet each blends into the Whole. ' ' lat , Man different 'n 'vid I -H1 ' c V , ,I dl ,ua S' Q HB5 ' ' , Wag' S 'W The Whole comprised of the Young, ,,.., the fearful, the daring, the mighty and the adventurous. i These are the Whole, and they must lead the way. . h ,953 V . , LN N 3' 1 iii' 4' S g li diff in - .JYJB gg-pi..., 'W V ! ,,.f-ew ..---1 J 4 f,.. f -ww K-.. 'Mass ,F-Q WM p.. 1 - ,, -e .1,. 4 . AF? 67' f 'fi A .lv 1- ki. ,Sv SX-X-is..1'w'X 33: A,:A 5 ' Maur: fi A SSH Xm. Q 5454? me wi km. V 5 , U We must take the leadership and develop the potential of those who Come after. Are we to become the Whole with our world and fellowman? MW M-Mhgq We are Capable. The young must set an example. We must show our wisdom. The young must put the theories into practice We are a beginning. We are the start of A New Life. ,ii fall? ...W-J'W I , .4r , P, .,,.n..,,, ' n Dedication Educators Features Greeks Sports Underclassmen Graduates 5 v- Dedication 7974 Frances Martin Division of Social Sciences 'F Z tw Q. Dedication of the 1974 Golden Legend You came asking for answers. In return I gave you questions. Each person must find their own answers or they will not remember the knowledge that they sought. You have gained the knowledge and the theories, Now, I say to you: Go forth and help your fellowman. In appreciation for the tirne and effort that Frances Martin has given to Saint Leo College in her years of service, the 1974 Golden Legend has been dedicated to her. We, the Staff, speaking for the faculty and the students would like to wish her good luck in the future. I MEMQRIAM Death, A New Beginning ln all things there is a beginning. From the creation of the embryo to the ending of Life. Life is a journey. For some it is a long and tiring journey full of the everyday trials and tribulations that are present in our mechanized society. There are those that have a very brief, yet happy journey. The ultimate climax of our earthly journey is Death. Death is one of the most feared events in life. lt comes unexpectedly and with no warning signs for most people. We should not fear Death. l t is a New Beginning. A start ofa newjourney that will last for all eternity. But this journey is one of bliss and enjoyment, One in which we will meet our God face to face. Let us celebrate and rejoice that Dan, Nancy, and Dennis have reached the end of their earthly journey, And have begun a New Life. Mr. Dan Cannon Member of the Board of Trustees and Alumni of St. Leo Prep. School Nancy Doyle Northport, N.Y. Class of '77 . 2 ffl as 1, . -5 -5 , wg 'Ln-1.w .3 -' .N A 217' '31 1- ' Dennis G. Neary Smithtown, N.Y. Class of '77 'G vii 1 44 Q! i up '1 1.4692 f' 54 wwf..- f ., vnu.-'xg 3'-x'f'f'f1' v 9 , -t F1 Af 'ikanfg gf M J, AY ljr , ' - N' 'fha V1 ., I Q. I . 14, , ' 4 -,.-n ,, 4 tp if sialic, 4 ' 'll wi' U 4 ,f ,xy -' . X,-nh ,Mi wr J.V,,:m - ' -f V e,,i, ., If ,795 512. - fbifi jx' Q 7 mv. g 1-x Y M r r A 4' Jr Q :px 9,2 at - ,ff :A -' 'zff 1 -Q3 i f , .',asQ,L , ,454 4 5' -K' -gm R .x sa iff? wgh- A Us A fa .,,- i .-' I' 5 '1 5 if A , xx ggtiikiqmr .. l',, ,, .5 fu'- 1, r f, Q . X , 3,2 ,, , Q-.W 1 4'-mo s, ,hw NAL ' 'I fa x? -' -sway-l 'if D 22 ,. 5 , Rfrirf 35: 'fm - 1 ' f 1:-:m.g. .fl ..e - 1 rg f -,Q--4 1 1 ' 1 7 ,ff is ga Q , , Q' ggi, .' . 'if' 3 fic N' ' 4 4 ,JL - Q . Q Q, if If ' 3,-FF! ' iff. 1 5 ' 'B I ., , . -1,, 'xx 7 1 : :Qi J gk 4 Al. gxwk, , -- , at ' t :V ii.- ,f 25.3, ,, W .t H ai..- ggi We have taken the leadership, and have tried to develop your potential. We have striven to help you in any way possible. There are times that we were rough, or so it appeared, But that was our way of helping you prepare for the world out there You must go forth , 5' -s wg, es,W 'E and lead the way. One day you will take the leadership from us. gk N0 siioicmo We will await your coming. I-ia N. i mfs 1-5 Dr Southard Friendship I have been asked to give a definition of friendship, and I believe that this is an impos- sible task for any one man to do. We have only to look at the stacks of books that deal with friendship, and we can see that it varies greatly from individual to individual. Friendship is not only an experience of doing things together, but it is also an emo- tional relationship between two individuals. It is not something that happens over night, but it grows slowly. One day two people meet and become casual acquaintances. Then, in several days, weeks, or even months they become friends. This friendship may result from something they have in common. It may be a class, a friend, or something much greater and beyond human understanding. Friendship is a bond between two individuals which may be capable of withstanding a great amount of pressure. But there are some friendships that are very tenuous, and are not capable of withstanding some of the everyday pressures exerted on them. But, regardless of the type of bond binding two people together, there is the ever-present possibility that it may be broken. The ideal friendship is that which is capable of withstanding any type of force exerted on it. In our modern society there are many forces present that can put the best friend- ship on shaky ground. Yet, deep within every man there is a drive to reach the plateau of the ideal friendship. All people experience friendship in some way. We experience it with our best friend, roommate, and to a limited degree our business associates. At Saint Leo College it is possible for both the students and the faculty to experience a deep and understanding friendship outside of the classroom because of our small classes. I have only given a few generalizations of the word friendship, but, as I said previ- ously, friendship is an impossible word for anyone to define, It is an experiential and emotional relationship that each individual must define for himself. Thomas B. Southard President L-R: Dr. Thomas B. Southard, Vice President Gerald Ford and Mr Thomas A. Welstead presenting V.P. with crystal elephant from S.L.C. at the Vice-Presidential Luncheon in Bal Harbour Fla f 1 U' ,I 25. I'-Q. ' . Q s s lfggixx ' ' - uv. Q- W .-v,y,4',,x i KN In Q, Q. -' 'fhff 'fff--W M mms Q was 5 ' ' !',w gr x Pew'-fflf. 255' 'xxxmxss -'5'.l3 f l'3 K x,,f,er.-4z,,gn,,y,1 ogy. 2 ' Q,--1.-f . in? Q 24.3 r' 5 O' ' zfzyrfr f- uf.,-4 X yyiqx fwwfwgmfmmw -' 55 :3Q.,,?,.f ,gan -- . 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E 4 f ri M SQA. - ,.. f ,FA.,,f,w1 94 my 1 Z , - . .- 0.,l.1-, ,Q f' Bob Beaumont, MS. Florida State University Counselor ,pw A. james Christiansen Registrar Director of Special Projects Director of Student Financial Aid I i 5 f ci N I ff i lDavid B. Cohen, Ph.D. Florida State University Social Science Roscoe Davidson, M.A. University of South Florida Social Science i? Thomas 1. Crosby, M.Ed. University of Southern Mississippi Physical Education George M. Dooris, Ph.D. Fr. Damian DuQuesnay OSB., M.A University of Georgia Catholic University Natural Science Chairman of Natural Science and Mathematics 2 james Erpenbeck, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame Chairman of Philosophy and Theology 1-xx M Francis Elwell Secretary Finance Office Ray Fleek, M.B.A. Florida State University Business Administration FW rs. , .f A. . 095. F-32' ' 555' Jug: ?'f: A ,lzl 53 2.1: ,L -., , V 1. it -11- Charles L. Fisk, jr., MA. Duke University Business Administration 5?- Edward L. Flemming, Ph.D. University of North Carolina Social Science fff My Mia., av fl' i , -mir joseph D. Geiger, MFA. University of South Florida Fine Arts ..-f . X VL g . -'f-A 5 :QQ , qw, x - , . A Llona Geiger, MA. University of South Florida Language and Literature i i i i ,H+ if 'H K .Q iv : 1. i ,mvamwvw .,,,,.,Q,,., , ,4-,. ,,,,,,. ,,.,, Af-' ,, . if ,1..X , , ,.,..., ..,2 . ,., .1 :A. W ,,,,.. ,, 3 ' ?'1z1:,rf'f K 3 f nw, wi f , t N ' nm, '-,M 11. - ' f -ff ff i ' ,TK .X .2 V' 'XMLJ' -- 4 . ,' '? 1 - ' ' N. 1, 'N '- :23f2Zf'rg.'-3-'2A e,' S315 ' 1 .- w ' ' 1: 1 SSW,-g 1 , . mg , , ,:g,?,fQ ffjff., . , . fi N f , . ,:gm-,fy A, V , ., . 5 K 43 VN Q I .N , 154 X if X fl ? '. N or Harry Gill, MA. University of London Social Science 753 i S 1 A ' - i Y 43122- f ,. It L 5 af? S fs 1 . F 3 , 3 i L l i kwa f.'...A,v.l ff, -y LID ,--.- av H 29' Rosanne Gmuer, Ph.D. University of South Carolina Chairman of Creative Teaching Charles Cordon Earl Grauer, B.M.E. and M.M Chief of Security Southern Illinois University St. Leo Police Chief Chairman of Fine Arts San Antonio Police Chief David W. Griffith john D. Hall, M.S. Director of Special Education lohn Carroll University Natural Science ,lla .X la Dennis K. Henry, M.A. Lois Henry, B.A. Miami University of Ohio Elmira College Fine Arts Fine Arts P L-Q.-I 3 Qilhf' me l , , :ft VZ- w:r -Il' A , 5, - - , 4 ,, Fr bxri , E -L.1 . ft ' V, , Marguerite Hertz, M.S. Indiana University Physical Education .wha- my A- Dixie T. Higgins, M.A.T. Claude Highsmith Indiana University Director of Professional Food Service Creative Teaching :as fp - , X Q L 1' 'A l james 1. Horgan, Ph.D. M. L. Howe, Ph.D. St. Louis University Yale University Chairman of Social Science Language and Literature George C. lanner, M.B.A. Barbara Kaplan, PhD. University of South Florida Florida State University Business Administration Fine Arts . Q 5 V X - . , , ' Y VT' 'G f X ' A N 7 ?5.:1 I ' f : , 1 t A . ' if - ' , ' , i - ' . if 1 ' -, 5 -5,-, 2 vu Q I , -1 ,Q f, F C g . , A X-QQ x ' I -'E 13 3 f 5 Y, 'E fig? gy .1-g,azv,:,g+:ae A , , . ,, , . 3 y , tl 5 .. . with B tit , , i K, ,bf 5 X Q 0 7-Z.-.gy O 1! A V' -M' 4. th --W N-V Qi 'V' V ,, 5s.,..'i4 Norman D. Kaye, M.Ed. Northern Illinois University Director of Physical Education and Intercollegiate Athletics .' his W F ,ggi 4 is f Phyllis Keller Secretary Philosophy and Theology john1.Kolfenbach,Ph.D. Iovva State Natural Science ' Neiman- 'cv k gkQfv I i z .f. V-V, 4 Grace Koehler Secretary Fine Arts Catholic University Philosophy and Theology Mark A. Kreidberg, M.A. Edmund I. Lachance, M.A. University of Florida University of Evansville Social Science Social Science S . .i K F x Rev. Henryj. Koren, CS. Sp., S.T.D. , J 1 ,L ,. , I . O 4 I F , l 4 I 4 Mary Lachance Secretary Finance Office 1 f'f? fl? mtg'-Q' f ly V uf K' Wt PWM ,vig ' l Fr. Malachy Maguire, Ed.D. Frances Martin, M.A. University of Florida New York University Natural Science Social Science Edward F. McCabe, M.S. Harvard University Social Science 'J' if Rita Molnar William R. Meyer, M.Ed. Secretary Florida Atlantic University Finilmie Office Physical Education Tilrow Morrison, M.A. University of Alabama Physical Education IDL Sr. Mary Clare Neuhofer, O.S.B. Dean of Women and Director of Religious Programs X so Sr. Dorothy Neuhofer, O.S.B., M.A. in L.S. Rosary College Librarian Gregory P. O'Connell, B.A. St. Leo College Physical Education ,ffl Louis I. O'Ciorman, M.A.. Western Carolina University Dean of Student Affairs W' 'P'1 .f?iit??3'i,iMWiRfiMr11:1 V f - i ' ,f,fj:s Y ' j,i L F. L. Patrone, Ph.D. Syracuse University Business Administration Q-iffmit Ralph S. Pendexter, lr., M.A. Robert H. Peterson, Ph.D. University of South Florida University of Utah Language and Literature Vice-President for Academic Affairs .ff-.gk '73 ,mx X' 0 L t Dennis and Karen Phillips MFA. - University of So. Florida B.F.A. - Ringling School of Art Fine Arts g 41' Allan 1. Powers, Vice-President tor Development and Public Relations F3 Herbert Prizeman, Ph.D. Tulane University Chairman of Language and Literature aww-A t I' is sf2,.r,s.,Wm.-g-- - Marc Rabinoff, M.Ed. University of Bridgeport Physical Education if if l y'4,sv'i Li: lla 4 ,J William G. Reardon, Ed.D. Indiana University COPE I AW - aa? A253 Robert E. Richmond Vice-President for Business Affairs Charles 1. Sayio, M.A. University of Florida Social Science Donavon M. Schmoll, M.S.L.S. University of Wisconsin Library Director losephine A. Shafchuck Xerox Room Cynthia A. Shaw, A.A. Paul A Shaw M A Uf1lV9f5ltY Of South CHf9liH-H Western Carolina University Director of Health Service Dean of Men 44 joy Shepherd Director of Public Information 'N . F. P. Sheridan, M.A. Ed. University of South Florida A.V. Librarian TM rdf E QQ. -Qwvw-mug Betty Smith Maura Snyder, M.A. Secretary University of Notre Dame Language and Literature 'Mkt C Nm' .xx . 4,332 a:. '3lX N it ' 'Ni nn 011' . PN f-, nngu, u,-.3 u .va 4 ,. :I nu, '. -. - 'la M v Myndall H. Stanfill, Ed.D. University of Alabama Creative Teaching 1 Fr: Sullivan Charlene Swanson, M.A. john H. Swart, M.S. Director of Planned Giving University of South Florida Illinois State University Director of Reading Education Physical Education 44 j - i. 4 ' if X, j N-J 4 .fl e ..,.,4 ' Thild Tedrowe, M.B.A. Elizabeth Tesar, M.S. in L.S University of South Florida Florida State University Chairman of Business Administration Librarian LQ james Don Trotter, M.A. University of South Florida Business Administration i 0 X Q fi --'..'.'! .-3 -,Q A , ' -1 , uk 11.3 -K 'X i ti' i i 5 M, ,ptr ,UV- ' . , ,rif , f 4 .. , . , 3 f ,wi , aj -' r ' .ww-in-' Hazel Whitman Director of Social Activities .sm Q if Y ., fy its-........,, W' Patricia W. Winski, M.A. University of Minnesota Natural Science 'Q Lf Q a- 4,W, f james E. Woodard, Ph.D. Sr. Carmen Young, OSB., MA. University of New Mexico Catholic University of America Language and Literature COPE Anthony W. Zaitz, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Language and Literature ,ef- fw' ' Miguel Zepeda, M.A. Regina Zepeda, B.S. Syracuse University Syracuse University Natural Science Creative Teaching .' .-11 5 5651? 'K Ag, li . .ml ,W . 'A ilvs . x Ja 15' P '.-T' H :- I 'W 'Q , g , n N ii , :gy o 1 , U,-fwx ' li, 1-.-:aww-ig AX HA. J. ' . :4A1,. A QA! lg 'Wim iv Mix 'Ayr ' K., -, WA M JW vm. NH Y Niigi. W, :R ll. FWY' 1 Ax, u.,-m,v,g,,w6-1, :uw , N',.,,y,,,, ,wg,k,Q--.4 X2.m,,4Jm ., , H W 'fl 1453- i',-fam. W. 14,11 :,:- 'Q - v ,nw ,mu ,L -,H .. Q , ,-,f1!,.,'N,.1fJ1'1,i-1,5,:i' 21a,,r-,W-iQQ8'1g Q5-251' P 93:1W g2?fifii5M::2'Siu-ffL3-QL ,u ,Uv 7 vs-nw!-M qv pw 953,191.1 Qvffl-.L W E, lw :M H, X N M. , izeafiifgvfiwz .Mr,,.,, , -1 , -' 1-Am N, X-..,,1,k.,,,-,, , WW 3 .Aww W: 6 ,qwfff J .. ' y,Qgg,Lu gp B19 .-'I fm. 1 N . ' wwf H , ff' Mp 1- NN my A W 'L Ma-ulw' Lux 1 ' 1 . cf- Q.: , 4 , V, . , ,N ,,,,' . .N 'A .X 5.1-,, 4,4-:V 4, ' Ki' LW V '1 V.' ,xl ,, Milf' 4, K. K H ak F Y RJ H Q U 12 ' ' ., ',fW, uf A QW Qg N 1 E 1 x U' ' fi' me T' WJ 51 , .K 1,-1 f if , 'x F1 ' an . 'I I 1 HM'-,-J, 15. T' 311.133 at ,ff , Wf ififj Qfwliiw ,f ' 'F ,f , . ziuwiffifve R., ' EV - A . f' A-We Gy If -f fu if gm Q W., i m: .4 , E3 5 ,h ng,-, 'ws'-v ' X-1,9 A fi gr., 4 Hr' Tf Y 1 05.415 1 :'3.'.q v 'S s Wim -:imp , ,:- ff' 3 l,pf,w. X S 5 v M 1 .u f , ',:, , lx 2f55ggsv'h- L if 4 :- '5 Ai Q. v if 'F 11515 J , ,ks ' X 1 Q 1: 1 rf -, W ,4 1 , ' 'E-1, K ,G D611 N ,awk if Q. if ig: in 5 In 1 ,af I' kd' '- '5Q'f7+ Jw. -'fl Z - ,U -,,,,,,..-i. . - Q E NQSPQ, s-Lf, ,, fr' ' Q12 ,sw N C , yy., A , o . V 1 we 3 V ,X , f Y . ' . fm ALS.. fl J- 'S , 'fvwi . f, ? , 5 + ':z -21: , . 4 -f H51 2 . K . K 9 V, ,rv - N, 15 I Parent's Weekend During the first semester of every year there is the annual invasion of parents. It only lasts one weekend, but the preparation that goes into it is enough to last for a week. The college plans the schedule so that there is little time left for the families to catch their breath, but many times the families decide to skip some of the scheduled events and take some outings of their own to see some of the local attractions. These include Disney World, Busch Gar- dens or the beaches that are close to St. Leo. We all try to show our parents a normal weekend, and at the same time try to get to some of the attractions that we have not yet reached. It is through this fun-packed weekend that our parents obsenfe college life and leave believing that their children are happy and occupied with many entertaining weekends. l l l. L llltfi 1 , i. 4 funnel A ,-5 ha f' 'l' :- 'fa I it Mlm- Q Parent's Weekend Barbecue cvigalx ?n - s: ':'f f ' .L N1 4.., ,-,I t ,-1 .1 President's Reception t F.,tNQ'A5 1 f Q -mf 'A '1.1S2 4cl,f , , rf ,f , t-QL., iw at ri ' ' zffwifzir -1 , my , W, ,v f 55271 z fm 4 5153 1 Q f' . -.arf W I 4 2 I, 1 S. 5. w 31 . 1 r. ii Q l t ll Halftime of Parent's Weekend Football Game. Entertainment at the President's Ball n i an Visitors ' x a A Q1 ii i B I x wg Y .. frsffi Brass In Action 45 . ,. sw. , N ' , rn'-ef s ' W . 'Vwf' 1 V. f s . . -. ...cw K E 1- as 5 IO. ' 9 ws ' k-'-- .V Q -kv ' ., 4 an '7 M ywa Arrival of Impact of Brass 'lr' . V - 4, ., 1 - A e ., X: ,F I W 4 gs Q f at Q.. :ft Impact of Brass ,rl .Mp-vs fa 1 ll 1 V 5 v 5 3 L Sander Vanoucer Q F Your Father's Mustache F 1 C I il Timberline jf , K , :.5,,1 E 6: 5 M V, ..... X h Q Q gg S ,, X 1 gi X his L XI. The Effects of Kohsh Ni ' x m SVN- f 'r in AF N-Q g .1 '52, ,- NW z' -Q-.gg QQ' 3 A. 5z .jm . ' 1 - ' I Sf . 'sr I 5 Q. A N- -if I 'J -4-95 11 , ' wrt-Un, , , Q 'N-pr: 7: , :i4.w- ,vi H 3810 '-'L '37 .4 af! . 1 srf,'fV?L f f Y '.:v 'Jf ' fi' - .nN,:' H 35 .Q .. fl X ff F. i ' Hia: HOMECOMING - OCT. 6, 1973 Saint Leo College vs. West Palm Beach CANDIDATES - Left to R1ght:Ronnre McClusky, Ann Lange, Candace Burger, Claudia Waldrep, Lrnda Flores, Laura Schoonejans , ,f ' , ,f' r ' f , Homecoming Queen CANDACE BURGER TH EATRE A Funny Thing Happened onthe Way to the Forum 1974 Ly P S hen Ray as Hysterium james Filippelli as Pseudolus VMVQV' .' i 2 ' . f 5 E ' - 5 , x x 1 The Entire Company -.YW -nmnmu I I Q L -w's , E STROLLI C- PL YERS Saint Leo Theater The theater at St. Leo this year was one of the most diversified and gave such a variety that most everyone could he satisfied with the productions. The musical, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, vvas the most out- standing in performance and attendance. The Colden Legend staff would like to con- gratulate the theater department for the work accomplished this year, and extend their well vvishes for another good year. 1.6: X 1 1 1 i i l Al J. 0 A nf- Y .1 v AK X - . Q---vxf.-wwkwwfviwv' X f- ' ' ' U Q ,A , , Xk. . ....x..X,.. W., Q 1 - K V . W ,,,. ,..., , ,.,.,f,, ,....i.M..x...,, .X ' . U, - . ' .V -1.3 iff . ' M ' , M,m,,,,,,,..,...n-f -'-'M- 'u' Rig-S ,A WEN M Y ,A .1. N, .. J, V x i, - :, I A 1 . 5 .N.....-.utr - ' . I M. ,W ,K ,ff ,rw -Q, 'M rf L1 '5S,- Q' , .0 X ' If' , pall- F' fax N 5 as 1 W Xb ZS-2 Q, X , . 1, 'x M W , Nw k jx 61 7 .A 1 Q i xy 'ul' NN 'MN K 'Y' Il A Short Story Entitled Q A Change of Heart l I A rather puzzled expression came over his face Els the old man turned the corner of Eighth Street. v'here in front of him stood a tiny antique shop, ,Jndisturbed by the people who streamed by its lloor in perpetual motion. I For forty years I have come along this way, ne muttered to himself. Yes, as watchman for jhe Bank of the Avenue l've never given much notice to this antique shop before. Why now, I wonder? l Suddenly, as if the answer to this question gave him a quick blow on the cheek, the old man jstammered, I know. . .yes, I know. Tonight I'm ionesome, hungrily lonesome. Q In the past he had never noticed the store I ecause he had no special place to go and the hop had a warming, magnetic attractiveness I hat enticed him. I Hm-m-m, yes, I think I'll go in. It looks homey n there. Fingering the gold watch in his pocket, that recious gift of his retirement from the bank, he pened the door. A sharp jingle announced his entrance. May I help you sir? A soft, warm voice reeted his hesitating entrance. It belonged to a pinster-type woman, whose friendly manner ngulfed him like the early morning mist and easily, unhesitatingly, he found himself speaking. Yes, please, l'd like to pawn this watch . . . maybe even sell it. It's only a heavy reminder of the past, a past which never can be revised or relived. Why do you say that? The woman inquired kindly. It's true. This watch brands me an old man good for nothing anymore. Why, I'm an old emon squeezed of all its juice and ready to be discarded. When I was working, I felt I had something to give of myself . . . somewhere to go. I have to get rid of this watch. Since I got it as a retirement present, every minute of the day I feel its weight and can't forget the job I so miss. You mustn't say such things. I know it's hard but you'll soon learn to live with this new change. Look at me. At first I felt like you, but, with patient determination, l've started my own little business. Now I am somebody once again. l Seeing that her words did nothing to relieve the old man, she asked, May I see the watch? Quickly the man's hand darted into the inner pocket of his coat and almost too eagerly he placed the gold watch into the woman's open hand. Why it's lovely! she whispered. My hus- band used to wear a watch just like this one. After his death, I kept it and felt as though he were still with me. Some time ago I misplaced it and could never find another like it. This is its exact twin. How much do you want for it? she asked, clasping the watch close to her heart. loy suddenly lighted the old man's face. This painful reminder of the past made someone happy and he . . . yes, he was the instrument of giving such happiness. He still could do some- thing for someone else. He really wasn't shelved after all. Please, he nearly shouted, I couldn't think of accepting anything for it. You've paid me already with more than my words could tell. Before he knew it, he was outside the door. As he walked away from the shop, the air seemed to be clearer, the night brighter, the people hap- pier. Suddenly, he realized the happiness was not outside himself but within. Before he went down the stairs to his train, he stopped at a florist. He just had to show his grati- tude. Hello, Bob, he said, addressing the man at the counter, l'd like a bunch of pansies for the woman who owns the old antique shop down the street. Do you know her? Do you mean Miss Peabody? asked the flor- ist surprised. Sure I know the old gal. Miss? I thought she was a widow. A widow? That old girl? I doubt any one would have wanted her. Suddenly the old man realized that he hadn't seen a wedding band on the woman's left hand. She had thought enough about him to be sorry for him and wanted to make him feel alive again. You know, Bob, we're never too old to make other people feel like real people. That woman . . . she was wonderful, simply wonderful. Bob, could you change that order for me? Make it. . . yes. . .make it a dozen American Beauties. By A. M. Dance Company X xxx X, x M - NW x A Xi., ,r,f 1u9'l , v, 4 .' Q fl... If yfg, , I' v ai N491 u 1 nl Student Government Association .f 'l I cf' Back Row Left to Right Tom Altieri, Maryanne Cross, Kevin Callahan Nice-Presidentl. Second Row Left to Right William Cullen lan ice Gale tSecretaryl Margaret Merkel, Bill Cuff. Front Row Left to Right: Dennis Hayes tPresidentl, Mike Cicconetti Greg Copeland lana Geraci jim Loiacono AI Love Kate O'Connor Dale Hoffmann Tony Puinno Rick Parker Bob Rood Sally Shoaff Liz Shonter Claudia Waldrep Bill Tuson Tom McNamara SENATORS Dennis Hayes Kevin Callahan janice Gale Owen Wilson Mike Cicconetti Linda Whittaker Greg Masi Ronald Stanley Eileen Brennan Kevin Connors john Mahoney Bob Borgatti Dusty Palmer Tom Sniffen 4 H 'i ,J ,i fi ii ii Q 1 ,, fi i, 5 E f' .i, ii A. i i L I, 1 1 i l i I Y f i 1 I 1 'i i S 1 I L -tav- i i L MEN'S JUDICIAL BOARD - Front Row Left to Right: Kevin Connors, Lyn Perez, David Olsen. Back Row Left to Right: Rich DeLuca, Mr. Paul Shaw, Steve Ray. .,, .ix Aw. KJ ' Q f 1 Q J if 7 4 my I sf' ,J assi , . 'f'.-. 'V1:,..,f , 1 Al li ' ' la. , -',1:., , wg iq-445.5 '- A-5'-L 'Q' ' ' ' i ff I.. 4- 1 M f .' x - 5 i. ' , ,il V ff-If wg ut fi . . M v gf gc, Q A 'W wt I 4+ 'M V A if 63, 5,43 15 . .ai wh Jw- ' - ,. Ai z 1, W ,- K, yt GL , ,A YA .. in , ,A , 9 4 ii 3 , W - -.,,, if ' 1 . W 'N .1 3 rf as ' ,fin-js sg., - yt f .tsl , ' ,f f -3 va f , 1 rf x fr . 3 f 1, of A ' 1 i. -i 1 . M 'g W: 3 1 fb ' I. 1 if W' X, 5 I i 0 X J-an i 'g .1 -1, 4. Q ,Xi 'Q CAMPUS COURT - Front Row Left to Right: Liz Shonter, Maura Snyder, Denise Donlin, Mr. Louis O'Gorman. Back Row Left to Right: Bob Borgotti, Kevin Lamb. '4:.1,.::::....-:-i...... ....-in-.-W ....--. 1....1-w-...v.,...-.....- .... .... , Class of 1977 Gfficers Class of 1976 fficers ,',1. t-gggt me N sr 4, , f 'IBN ' l F F ' ' furf' V H lt ' 'll .a V' Y' ie NV.. I fn , V, . ? A ,. Q M , - x r x l 'fs l cm f N fhxvif f- 1 V 'li f ff lit ft jl' 'l',,wE!f 5 ' xx Q J FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Left to Right: Thomas McNamara - President, Susan Cozza - Treasurer, Muffie Kelly- Secretary, jeff Cates - Vice President. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Left to Right: Tom Altieri - President, Ann McDonough - Secretary, Eileen Brennan - Trea- surer, Tim Chegin - Vice President. xslt 'Wig Al r 'A WP' X .F 1 HZ .-s, .J-1 nl l Igilgkmmm . y a M 'S Q M I IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Left to Right: Anthony B. Costi - Vice President, Cindy Swiacki - Secretary, William H. Cullen - President. fficers Class of 197 fficers 3 S S O SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Left to Right: Carol Molnar - Secretary, Margaret Merkel- President, Dr. Wm. Reardon - Advisor, Claudia Waldrep - V. Pres., lim Mulligan - Treasurer. 69 I I I I I 'z Y: I I 3 I I I Il I 'I 'I II I1 xi II I. I II I ,I Jn Association of omen Students 1 1 ' x , A ' cts? ' way. Back Row Left to Right: Paulette Mitchell, Adita Byrd, Linda Flores, Rita Norton, Laurie Feldmith, Kate O'Connor, Mary Walker. Front Row Left to Right: Inez Cruz, Janice Gale, Ginny Murphy, Ann Kemezis, Lynne Newton, Terry Snyder. 70 .. YQ, , Q ,J SENATE - Left to Right: Barbara Finkenstadt, Ann Kemezis, Sister Mary Clare, Anne Willis, Claudia Waldrep, Muffie Kelly, Ellie Gruzinski, Sheryl Henry, Beverly Hall. X1 I? x 1' 4 Q , 1, Q X 1 Ee 5 2 , 1' l , , 1 3 , ' A 'f--F' 295' X in A H' I VW if Qi Q' x av ', ' rv if Z 1 g l f XTWMW-' Q, l ' 5 - ' 6 1,7 l v . 0 'I 4 l . xi - if ' , ix .1 lj . Yi if . X x OFFICERS - Left to Right: Claudia Waldrep lPresidentJ, Barbara Finkenstadt Ureasurerj, Anne Kemezis Nice Presidentj, Beverly Hall lSecretaryl. Panhellenic Coun il , N of 'T ,. 09 , wall' - E gf-35.4. 5 is . ' 1- 1:1 V f l gg, B ' ' , S ' .Q ,N rr, . , f V .. ' If X Yi .rw ' . - ' ' xi 1 lx . 2. g,:'m5:'1 f - I , ...x74',yP,-Q'.S. ' .f-H ' ii-A ,fin- Zbmax Molly Lyons, julie Stetter, Esther LaConfona, Maggie O'Brien, Lynn Cross, Bev Hall, Claudia Waldrep, Sheryl Henry, Ginny Murphy, Ellie Grudzin ski, Karen Casey, Rita Silvestro, Cathy Trice, Yoli Muniz, Anne Malone, Paula Troop, Noreen Lehner, janet Criscione and Moderator Sheila Con nors. Left to Right: Rec. Secretary- Yoli Muniz Parliamentarian - Anne Malone Treasurer- Ellie Grudzinski President- Lynn Cross Missing From Picture Vice-President - Donna DeLord OFFICERS - lnter Fraternity Coun il ll ,mf Q V. SQA 'll ill ' V' uf .gl 1- Agn? CV! . . ,dit g!'.Q'QgES 135 vq,-Q .1 ' 6555? ,s- ' lr' y 1 4, . 1' ikifftt ll ia fa ' VS..-2 PM , ' fs,-. ., 'WCS' ,L-Tse 'S f W , A Mx- f ?5fllfff?i idgvlihlhz' ,-Q I . ,-, 'Of ,, , Avg ., A I A A :wir f fl ' tx' 1 ,. l L, 'I Y Qy' .jzjt 21 F 3. I. 1' .,.' K am . 1 -JL. ,, ,. . .L X fi- gs,-lly, X M. 4 may v ij, . :- 'ge - A ,flif 3- 5 ' -if , f.- 33:19 l 17514 2 r gkfgizf ' . U ' -Q ei Q .k'wr':,,Qg C are-' 5.572 Kevin Corbett, Paul Shaw, Charles Ahern, Bill Cuff Dennis Mullen, Marty Truchon l 73 olden Legend Staff J ff l nl if Q! i 1r,.f-F? 4, I Left to Right: Barbara Wood, james Filippelli - Business Manager, Marian Gallagher, Michael Garrity - Editor, David Olsen - Writer, Al Love - Edi tor, Libby Tesar - Advisor, Annamarie Moschella. Ai ,Q-JY ,a:: Band on the Run P L86 Productions PTY., LTD. N y. l 5 P 2 i ,I H U 1 l 1 I iz john B. Sherrow U V PM Nl' P I i PM fr Peter Hadden Lowman 75 . r ' P , N -3 faerviiipif E , 13 his s,. 2 5 ,fi , 1 . fr' f ,I 41' '73-'74 MONARCH STAFF - Left to Right: loe Grund lAssociate Editorl, jerry Mulligan, Greg Copeland tAssociate Editorl, Mike McMullen, Tony Piunno, Maura Snyder lAdvisorl. The Editor, lim Biondi, is represented by the hat on Mike McMullen's knee. A NOTE FROM THE STAFF This issue marks the close of three years as editor for lim Biondi and also the end of Ms. Maura Snyder's advisorship. The Staff thanks Maura for her active participation and dedication through thick and thin. Though lim's Phi- losophy doesn't place public recognition through awards and the like in high esteem, the staff would like to say without pomp or circumstance, thanks lim we are going to miss you! A 76 , 4n 1: rnifir3n'7 prnhnlrslv nnf ac the-v,iuvi ll 'Peter ' card Doctorate program and re University Press a paper his gestures are light but assured, , , nuclear reactors. Ehrlich compared this purposeful is more tl' word, as he A o'clock in the mornii noticed, and perhaps r, , t ' 'l' oramtoaman MONARCH Volume II .ng all literary 'publications makes few supert' 'novements 955 ei? pg gplane with 3 Whether you have c .. wc. a ,car auu a nail afgu took uesrues ine philosophy publications. while relating a t' Qkception to - P . if 4. .m..rf1. ammmafwe, as the in the all too conventional By 1954 he had also heavily influenced this is a rathef r roareathful laughr 1 is tc rich ,seerr -orn' ass his tota io vie fory i f. He 1 K, . seri soking man innocuous IPIHFIS lVIade l O Cl93llrm ei e 'S air oft SlILlCl9l'ltS , ,, 1 , ,,,, ,ar N-- ..-. ,, ,, , . , f ,trdgf 6 Glhrougli tmic faSh1 1 of this one n ' rg twelve ,yes ' G u ' f F0 s he seemed sc V a laphysics O Jugh Q 'KX to t ' so? su nd and sepal ,, Histf Q asker' 6 .e the though, tional ways of thi...,... , -W c ....e. . ,, ---,,,. ..- c....cd 0 rirst , . all its :exists 21 ew. But. neverrhpipae isa ifwir and translated 52 books fron' ka' Xeas much of nan. Cot J I lphenofl' 6, Of QQ, Q -, vm, roi ine--'sure' man s name graces r o l 0 A Nj you've been here Ogeratiolf 's. has assured literary publications C O B 3 P ,D else, 1' K, -aye' impression Of n Cir . it they win since l955, the I I Q 'lflllilll Q1 QQ Of' are at Saint Stfndgisfd 1., O waste selective Dictionary rl. 1 I . l ,J 6 kmg he CJ , ,, Q storage areas, S B103 Y H P ll Y- th ze, morality, individuality, love, total wo' Q v H the sprr' Q idly, The AEC claims 9 LCf1dvfS Of gill? sm, commercialism, Communism, equrvalf' 0 , ions. ti ,re rr 0 - if are work Safe, but 6 p fsrld. Drstingurs lism, God, Aristotelian philos- As ' e ' will hall. WH V to Ehrlich, Since no -aca. Conterr , Judaism and pragmatism, to P: 6 J HC' Xlf reall? C, K cllow has yet to undgry' 6 ' Achieligern i a few. Always the logical -1 CNC' ' st' 1 ff 1, many Con ctionist, his total self Engllslns-ll-'Fi ' Q happening PTJlIQiC nn home ciiavnc. S nm :lined and dedicated to a f .unately, v Q sr 1, 0 C , mderstanding ofour existe' ue, it never r K, Q 6 ,.r, tl - ' il .f 3 , A te ttac - and his own asa man health begar' 'bou The Key to Recewmg Ma adminr- G nl hav? 0 fldlCUl0USTl O ' Pefmelilw UW Dr. Ehrlich secs a world wide food mg the fffofllflflgc rptized I-Ienricus O ,mall to be too 9 O A 'M A' at l in Holland ermond, 'father -left .is mentality, ' - if entered ' 4 .r at the P' 499 st and r ,H Q X ur campus has a A ye. Frf X . was gr? Q99 Iti' S Q H ll f' W 1, fhen.af pe OU' .645 fb Gordon Says: .h l Q . gymnas'-f Q35 ,on Q' GN at all vh, h ' , ,atit , spent 21 y xQq' rlOViCC Q Q ,ras beeni 1? g ln th- Holy Ghost X' .r. Havini' X00 oasis. It is n 'allen' wleted his novitiate rather spf .xobx 9 American pop G r ,ddts al: YCHIS Sllldyillgh Classical 5 xxx? . X O .nail chaotic school ' I E515 at Holland University F' 6 0 How do you 1 Cfpoha l half YCEHS SlUClYlllg,il .80 I the workings ofthe he as an un1vers1ty.lr,.' X63 0 , K 5, in here: where areiyou S I fleeing Sh, it was now ape of students? ' t LI e n 't S 3 e TW ged Europe, D QNSQ Qoio rrferently f'I have an oppoi dt Gisli e place to spend Q .rng chair, an students realize h 1 and threat I0 the SKA 6 ...Mk A naicalv h-ima.: ,..al..m nm z.. f. --lay that they irircrgy crrsrs is urlrru surprise to irrrrr. rravc .ia-1.2 fly C :r was forced i Q, -ni I' h D I can begin are to . e eve iut ever having QP .e easQE h r lscussesrcte human Furth D answer many que.: f F 5 . , , . , , - U er evelopments On - , d es Om, t. rance was nt ,xg pogrte Famer - , , H H Th L I rights an- r p K1 6 either. 35 lt Q0 ,rge desk with va E possibility that 6 ega Status 0f StUCl9lllS 't'M 'k 'hm-hab DSG- Once H .09 'ne might expect ti ring for earninga '--- --' H1 V--7-' V-q -V-es-1 ---- -4 an g headmgf ' ,SSX .4-as desk, at-ew envelopesgpcuum verlnnb HM more refineries built. as well as to SAINT LILOCIRC et eve, 5,66 ted 0 o 590 ,l 6 .tr 40 vart. . an .o teach .t1, West g other high officials the trrst g as America. It was here with the lof some rather influential people ler Koren was able to present his , . ral presentation at Catholic ing Portugal on a freighter ll ' V W . . , books. In front of me sits a coffee with two green coasters. Three of the four walls have been made into . where Are we? Sa I nt l I ,...-.. ....... .rw eryyurriullflll l0 pesne University in 1949, where he I, ' A .-m.-inn.. an .auaiqqoph li by James J. Horgan X Llid you know that me brand of il- uvurb vu.. ......., IC O values that make life worth liv I Father, you seem so uni A F ,Byflnnv by many of the injustice permanent bookshelves in which are Surround you, may I ask, is this so? out father HS 3 WW SOUTCC .01 housed approximately 2500 books. Have you acquired the peace of say a plftroleum fo? JHPHHQSQ lmlustry' Uslng Father is casually dressed in black pragmatist in a Fawn 'M' t Q most llbqgl. Stfmstlqs fhowlflg ' ou are cwcd hDbISdd70nu anenneteouetanar.n4fSGAF F 0 0 ,gi . . . act Ol' antasy .131 blllrr .. .rrurr vvrur a x X ru unv urrrc ur arruurtr au ur ua uucturare WTIO T135 to keep up 201111691 enc?-gy'.aneWA1aSKa must DC must have had the pleasure of talking with the developments of his own gmnghdrld Cxplolted every Ssvsn Years' mpnnp W., ran pm... M..- -fr-.. f- .. - . . . . . ., r rlich suggested that Alaska not . . 3 eo ommu nity -4 3 1 e D I nv illndertakes Recycling Program .rclc lx Clt cogncgc ,,:oudly ann ottrcers and board 1 Jan. 23. 1974. Presid ice President Steve rrer Mary Bauser, Re Ann Willis, and Corr tary Tina Tremate members are Moya Flores, Mike Desaut Snyder. This semester continuing our elder Steve Grogoza as ch work at the Dade C Home where our pri building of a pati extended from the wg building. The pur., construction is to, heelchair and bed-riq enjoy the outdoors. Tl I i 1, H U l n- -- Tn - S Hu , mm me project will start in a t' J-you idzink has a direct impact on puiarseu when it became om C J 6 1 e co Dany Ougllt to u , . ,een ggmplaming and P .Another aspect llfifghai'37V5?r'EE2S'unitea Farm liiihflflliifiii l5??l'fi. age pe ratl Un R 9Vl9WBd 1 f?'f?f? must get loimhlitosliriilfl ,llel'S Uninn had cinnnf-I fs--4-f--40 - - 1----Y--l-U Ms----rs----f-kan girnniwn' ' 4..1,.i'. :..h,.,, -...:1 - ' boycott and pressingl P . . 'dino his honlel xv E te its power on the val-' Siauvdt, a stude la s d R r SGA R ' r' e ia? tu S fl t BCI U GS S ESIQ fl 3 IO TIS wok place 1 - mel lhe - - - V . we e never rearry anyunTce2y?' e I lni'OElll lied. vrntrrers utarian Swiss Colony - believe. that the company recognized Dreiveming Settlement' Gallo never had 1 gM3,,,.q., . dy that igbeing made. INCH-.I1kIIjlQfO help, P19 Hleml. The f1f5t. three Of these the union out ofaoure sf-mp nfmflce V h -1--1 non 104. fred t9 rgnell U A l ne What It Costs To Sell gaxgtlloej R k N d d worked o Eexpire in , . . 00 I ' ' 1 ' ac S 69 6 , 1 if seven ha' Saint Leo to Benefit From Ford Address he One Twelve Ounce 30d Beer At The Cage , mm, ,U BIKE s 12553333 I t- i ---- 11- ----r:-'-:-f- Ur vv uru IIUI. IIIVUKC H LOKB boycott, inihglpd gn, gn Hu, D,.,,q 'HND ,.A,n,.m,,,,, --jj 4 , Y 1 umfu jg, rr- :--'- pf- gnterl Q' rr uppor ers no o M ' ' ' ' he unig ' ' dvgroul, zia, or Gallo wines. h greemen i kll w with the United is Co ee OUSG to,,,,,,,,,,, ' ' lfcllorgl af a es a es urs rom use at iizers' desires to coi...... ...W good, a 'of thel vnllCl0l'l. UFW fl6l'Tlb61'S l 0 S pany Vice-pl-Q, Semorlt - - A , . Lum, ,D ,yung LU be dori ' . -- M y list, all three of which were , V I 'ds A -1 H Q I 1wLif:.:f,z?.i22 are Still Pen mm '- filo 'rare 1 to of i '. '. . ,O , 9 Oar 0 union. - , - L ph' 1, Thf Our meetin 1 , Kgaatiaf athegiatlgmdldgt Q B JFW S Robert F- 2.Throui?.hQut its negotiations with refrlgtraton through the W OO ll ' 1 in fiafile Eli 2 r ro u s. ecause lay at 6,00 pi i have refused , I 7 I' heir workers ' 11 1 L1 tu n fl'ad2'i3Ci'S12'E5'0i 'g to ,bring ,e ' ie out of every tr hiotwlglllsllf-d t b X ., writ: sold in the Uniterll a . appelle a lauews U . 'agricurrura - ' y and rarm urern. au rru cc. to use me r ' ' '- -' rl '- d ' into any supermarket c' 'lrlle gmmgture. offthe troulflseg workers' unionwwldfking together to Teamsters both tto .intimidate its ?5aSaS?tag5gn1ilgegigiflnfveEelIEEE, land Check the wine seci .fefg-33whoxpliginCirieriorhihiame , solve mutual problems for mutual workers C'You ll be. fired unnless you is essential for Students to become hardly room fO1' 3UY'fh1 -.a . L-....1'1A . 1 .1 . i s i i .., . ': nL'1.:-LA.3 'JEplA2 f 1 F 1 1 lj 1 1 i n I '22 :fr ll-9' , ,w I v i 15 'if 3' 1 5 l :-- , , A Top to Bottom: Frank Maddlone, jill C-oodie, Mr. john Higgins, Tina Trematerra, Ann Wil- lis, Steve Herring, Scott Crowson, Bill Callaghan, jim.Kaylor, john Bowen, Rowena Baker, Steve Ray, Curtis King. .- ,ix 'Zi -if if' 1' ' . i l if OFFICERS- Frank Maddlone Steve Ray 3 jill Coodie Mr. Higgins - Advisor un Clulo Left to Right: Kevin Metsch, Paul Lehner, F-rank Maddlone, Tom Sniffen, jill Goodie, john Mitchell, Col. Edward McCabe - moderator, Greg Klein. Inot pictured! - Peter Novy. ' i fm. . , - ,ihinug ,gu.'Asv0eW-,gsa1XQ'l ri' ,, ' ' 1 . - V , Cage During the last year the CAGE has undergone a drastic change from the small bar to a large snack bar and E eer. The renovation included a new painting job headed by Brother Paul with a flare of parachutes for a ceiling. Due to these changes the Cage has become one of the social centers of St. Leo College. This is not only due to . tmosphere, but also because of the variety of entertainment which it has offered the students this year. .llifgs The entertainment has included our own Mad Hatters and many different live bands and performers. It has nights of special film features from the silent era. We see a tremendous potential for the Cage as a leading social center and meeting place for the college eo ' ff' ,g'Q,.,,, . .QQ X F 2 1 Qqybht 943325, Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus, Abbot Charles Mohr Council 1115630 was established at Saint Leo College November 22, 1964 and received its charter with 54 members. At the present time there are 100 members listed on the council roster of vvhich 27 are students on campus, 14 are faculty members and monastic per- sonnel and the remaining are students who have graduated but are still active members of the council. PAST OFFICERS - Left to Right: William I. Tuson, Past Trustee, Bro. loachim Svetlosky, OSB, Past Financial Secretary and Recorder, james S. Davidson, Past Grand Knight, and Mr, Harry W. C. Gill, Past Deputy Grand Knight. Y .Q Fw 9 - gl? 5 1 ' 4 3 Q l E Vit' A ? a G f il I ff 7st Row. Rev. Edward Sullivan, Mr. Harry W. C. Gill, lames S. Davidson, Scott P. Crowson, David M. Nasca, Gregory N. Solanto, Bro. loachim Svetlosky, OSB. 2nd Row: Edmund Lachance, Creig A. Lafferty, Kevin W. Lamb, lohn G. Perez. 3rd Row: William l. Tuson, Carl M. Satton, David G, Duncan, Anthony F. Sparacio, Richard l., Parker, Gregory M. Beucher and Robert F. Rood. 82 24. 1973- I I I 1974 '-.- I I I ll I i I I I NEW OFFICERS - Front Row L-R: Mr. Harry Gill -- Trustee, Bro. loachim Svetlosky O.S.B. -- Financial Secretary I and Recorder, Fr. Aloysius Dressman O.S.B. - Trustee, William I. Tuson - Outside Guard. Second Row: Richard L. M Parker - Warden, Bob Rood - Treasurer, William S. lohnston - Inside Guard, Milos Karan - Trustee. Third Row: Terry I. Gaughan - Advocate, Keven Lamb - Grand Knight, Craig A. Lafferty - Deputy Grand Knight, David I Duncan - Chancellor. I Ii I james S. Davidson, past Grand Knight passes the gavel to Keven Lamb Right: Reverend Fidelis l. Dunlap, O.S.B. - Chaplain R Iigious Acti ities IQ- 'T I 5 'l H . RQ! .fa-S N6 4- ' s.: . y 1 3 uisbftawsf- 2' rs h' 'fw feli' . . ,. K ff,4hf:, x f-ww w I 8 . I P V I N i i 7 1 1 i I I 1 1 W ji U 'JY I 1 4 85 4 Circle K CIRCLE K MEMBERS - Left to Right Front Row: Linda Whittaker, Moya Benoit, Eileen Quinn, Iudy Scherf, Tina Trematerra, Nancy Snyder. Second Row: Rick Mulvihill, Brother Francis Rielly, OSB., Kate O'Connor, Mary Bauser, Linda Flores, Mary Monahan, Ann Willis, Mr. Alan Powers, Marvin Gordon. Top Row: Bill Walzer, lim Herley, Tom Cotter, Cerry Barbini, lim Knight, Steve Ctrogoza, Charlie Snyder, Owen Wilson, Steve Ensore, will t jg rl i . ' i l I WSL. 4' J ,I f 'H 'fr f 2 ri '? 7.' v . ,, .t. FQ A l N Q vt, ,.tir..E.r.lt.A: ..xj t '5': 1 . 'M ' -4 if OFFICERS - Left to Right Front Row: Linda Flores - Director, Moya Benoit- Director, Tina Trematerra - Correspond- ing Sec., Ann Willis - Recording Secretary, Mary Bauser - Treasurer. Back Row: Steve Grogoza -Vice President, Gerald Barbini -- President, Charlie Snyder- Director. . fc, . M SPQCIHI .fr Ed ucation 'i , ig, QW, .sf ii .w- CRADUATINC. MEMBERS - Left to Right: Candy Burger, Eleanor Grudzinski, Mike Petresky, Kathy Trice. -QQ-. Q 5 if 41 if A v 5 - 'Q 3 f X 5- V x P' . ,,. i - F i . I 4, '. 5 x Eh' if lv MEMBERS - Left to Right: Anne Lange, lan Kugler, Kathy McGeehan, Linda L. Munroe, Eleanor Grudzinski, Kathy Trice, Mike Petresky, Connie Cherry, Candy Burger, Susan Gordon, Shelley Seamans. OFFICERS - Left to Right: jan Kugler, Linda Munroe, Connie Cherry - Treas., Mike Petresky - V. Pres Susan Cordon - President. 87 J -A Resident I-Iall Staff Q . E f 3 ' Q 1 L '-Q Bottom Row Left to Right: Mr. Paul Shaw, loe Ferretti, Robert Dinucci, Vinny Harmon, Cary Franco, Cindy Sechrist, Dave Sechrist. Top Row Left to Right: Mr. Louis O'Ciorrnan, Marty Truchon, Rich DeLuCa, Charles Ahern, Kevin Corbett. 88 ...-x....-x1. ..,.---..-,,.,,,..1.---L..-....--....-..- - Z ,--.--.. -- Publications Board 'W A 24555, - -uh vu 5918, Q l Q A, M3 W, M J gf M a Left to Right: Libby Tesar, AI Love, Maura Snyder, Kate O'Connor, Ginny Murphy, Marian Gallagher, Michael Garrity, joy Shepherd Eugene Copeland. amnna- Iona Honor Society M!! C5550 H4 'F :il a rw' waxy' T , xfx 'fr .dn-tkfm? Q-3.1- ,.,.f, , Standing Left to Right' Susan Gordon, Eleanor Grudzinski, Connie Cherry fPres.y, Linda Flores, Muffie Kelley. Sitting Left to Right: Ginny Murphy fParliamentarianJ, Claudia Waldrep, Mrs,-Geiger Uvloderatory, Ann Lange, Candy Burger Nice Pres.J. Inot pictured! -Denise Donlin fSecretary-Treasurerj. i ! 1 ti i 90 I xnlnl j- , THE WURLD 19 3-19 4 The academic year 1973-74 was filled with several new happenings, not only on our campus, but throughout the world. The events were, as in every year, exciting and surprising. This year, we were surprised by the actions of our government's hier- archy. The belief and trust in high government officials has declined as a result of investigations concerning tax evasions and cover-ups reported by the news media. lt was a tedious year for the President and Congress as the question of impeachment was raised and the powers and rights of each office were questioned. The International scene resembled that of the United States with govern- ments rising and falling out of power seemingly overnight. The most crucial events this year, and ones that affected us directly, were the energy crisis and the gas shortage. ln the northern states, the tempera- ture controls were turned down, and the time was changed all over the U.S. in order to conserve energy. Gas was very difficult to obtain in many areas resulting in limited amounts and long lines. It was a year of inflation, as evidenced by the rise in prices of all commod- ities-especially meat! Plane hijacking came to an end with more stringent security controls, but kidnapping was on the rise. Streaking hit the campuses of America. It was the lightest and most revealing fad to hit the college scene. Yes, this has been a very interesting and event-filled year, one that most of us will never forget. lt has hinted of the many possible crises to come. What lies ahead is a mystery to us all. i L 1 G t if!! Gilt. Italy. France and Britain sales records and patterns in can be set up anywhere living and working V , x, , ,. V I ...,, .. .-- av-- p . .- U L .,,..f f A U, 0'W3'i'9i modefmzailoil- energy trust func' ' BTU fjpmerit In me antitrust Cas? g1on in a campaign to get A group - of mggmmled by ost robably I, - involving International Busm- back to th lor da S f stockholders is mapping plans pxta sf 1--1- ON THF m P -s Machines. Xerox rose 511, . 3 y y 0 to unseat management and A - -1 13940 C .. on all energy u . mid-1972 when it was a Wall . Cl N 3 59 per mlenw The level wou' -'vmle Kodak added Street darline tradinv as high gam Control of Medfield Pm' - Z quarter, ' qpare Small 1 as Smit D 0 Corp., St. Petersburg-based man up 50 fl- Q ' . ..1,,, ' diversified medical firm, The Said WW Income 1- Its stock has tr d d th' pei- h. H 9 15 Times learned Tuesday. ann' , ingently economic.. as low as EM and on . t ,tm ' THE mss1nEN'rs, led by Het 1 ' 1 ' r ' ' 1 p Q BTU mx would in nn 0- ci-. . J h I interior decorator Al Lwick mg t ,. mm fund The ide: the WOUU- 0 air- and his brother, Dr. Rahmiel -Tam . 12,0 fhgance -Q and to QIOFHPHUY to Pay . M Zwick - who between them V010 .-woke -u q ten-year in damages to the Teie.. K-am-9 than 35,000 shapes viou, N 0 dx Vigxelopmem granted an I.B.M. motion -wick - have filed Tl 11 1' ' 1 ' - t ft- s . . . Tuesday either to amend the D1-M 5 material A fflfiuglgs PC3051 judgement or to grant a new expects H s wry, also 1 alralhe tes year! trial. The next course of ac- 30 Per Cent- ' man , ' , tion ill be dec'ded t hear- . V ':b mm E ing, never-ent ing Sgt for Oct is a 3 WE VE TRIMMED the ia. ' tvtefifieid Stock, Edim 4 t L -ltd, the PTOPOE I h ft ' th f th ,U and set up management train- '- 'eff it hag de ant would berequired to ' nt e a erma. no e orib- mg programs to guarantee the 1 -..., H 1 an years. mal Telex declswnt LB-M' the skills and attitudes for board, A i :fig l shares slumped sharply, while handling expansionvn Levin Management, mea., . . W ONE HAS T0 be a b1t Xerox and Kodak also fell in Said between bites of Veal and announced that the corpora- Q V 1 i about these developments ft price becausethese two' com- Salad at a mid,Manhattan res, tion's financial results for the ckangeb -'0' reasons. To b9g1I:l-With, the pantes face similar anti-trust taurant. More important fiscal year ended June 30 will param Sductuu W 'h'9n plan reportedly originates with suits brought by smaller com- We'Ve got back our religion, be delayed Until N0Vemb9T1 A Stock brolger-age Iildeh S01 Administrations vigorous and petitors: Tuesday, theft? WHS the philosophy based on a pending determination of the said much of the impatient . A og- fnfy Wien? gy boss, William Simon. .Ah no trading in I.B.M., Telex or lean, hungry opepatign With. total cost reimbursement set- with manamw. . I f f? ,ert M. A ey were matically, Therefore. the plat Mohawk Data SCIENCES, HU' out frills, one that keeps costs tlement to be made pursuant - 5 WWW- Adl Securiw SWG 15111911 Counteracuon, which was other manufacturer of data to a minimum and our margin to Medicare ,-,m..1.t' . True' t Mat it pmbablg, precisely what they receivedg they were processing equipment affected up, ' lla- -- p Acclaim O higher than img eliminated as an effective fighting force by the Telex decision. Lev., J ' Kdglph ' - A - . , 1 7 me . . -DRE else can we get the by Hiifless Israeli actlon-1 ' ' Prices on the American T lixon H .d Q. tl it t fth .eir removal to neighboring Arab Stock Lxghanon -1 ,I-atlcu 0551 elmg 19 5 3 9.0 9 territories was also a failure mitially, as ' , 1 V fcannot ' generally? Just raise the the hijackings and SubSaf...,-. -st ....vnrxfDTUCk Yes ecurity base, the limit of Qonf-U 1 . .,..ange, Medfield stock has Should'- , that each year ic . PANY t t t lain dormant fin the 'R-S3 JOHNS: K,,.,.1. . .. uUlYI s a emen price range or so ' . w 'q .wssnne to auto- also noted that operating re- with a minimum 0 - Ames --ifzbifssh Quantity bllylflg to suits for fiscal 1973 will be af- activity. There a A ' S-ie 'e 'nt unit cost fi ur ' 1- ' ' A 1 ., V u VW uucnangedb Turnover to, Q- 1 TH i nine, I fected by the continuation of 3l7,lJflll shares outstai 1 . .,..,-eration closed was only the latest and ' . GN PETE!! the 'Ysraeus should be in ment: the lsraens are nneiy at I in-LPJ, to extend the con- matic example of 'bi' Q to trouble. Purely in terms of man- of'it all to be even more intrans ' frontation into the world at large, which of lf-vc er and equipment they are dwarfed their claim that they must havei t p , changed the pattern. ie combined forces. zone between themselves and their nelgne A wt limit were to be boosted AS HIJACKING ff-ue e Israelis, however, demonstrated bors. has H. 0b0d5 would hurt. Most and more and 0 three times that they can take on the But their bargaining power with their admit-'W 's would not even notice. iv ' . aging lien' Arab armies and inflict on them a de- traditional allies has been weakened by e payroll dednmsn..- H f fm 55' er a ' H cisive and humiliating defeat. There is the Arab oil threat and there is no way of H- e h I 5'tUupr0Sta1Ti22 ES' dfgyioge f not much evidence that the past six years telling if this will make them more con- WH :F A. mv? ebpe 0 C y t t eb.1.Z Sth 0 have wrought any great change in that ciliatory or yet more belligerent. ngorld E 1 1 ft e ra govemmfm S 0 mo 1.1 e gm' respect. If it turns out to be the latter, then the S ou 5 r N no ' a er selves to blackmail the countries which . - boss? oermany after the Olympic most evideml Su on Israel with the In the longer term, the world is back birth of a Black Qctober movement to set ' ,,. - , f M ' h G f . .y pg to tt' 11d conundrum of the Middle East the whole situation off on its next cycle I P054 'V thebliiiiigs it Athgisayirggrt reece a ter threat their on Supplies would be cut off' iuch will all this latest aggression cannot be far behind Ellie Co -o ms ur ent . '. . . . ' 1 Um, Social cf l uxitvgs S So the policy of terror. which had tm- Israel has mounted a conside' asked? i - 51 tially been condemned by the more sober diplomatic offensive .to areiif , megan dq 9 bifle 109, fi Palestinian organizations, gained in ac- threat is unreal. As in ' Arab Attack could Bqckflfe 0 X WOU QQ Sams ceptability It is not formall ' ' ' ' ' , a Y HCKUOW1- terror Campaign ROWLAIND EVANS logic of proof supplied in the past five 'fl DC OST ' X90 -119 whole edged, but there is reasonable evidence front presef' ROBERT NOVAK , null -am f-an areue - and surely I said. ' V ' would be that most of the a arentl unali ned tions' 1 XG 1, pp Y S - D xx .ant groups such as Black September and the ' , ASHINGTON .- Failure g l ' Ribicoff bill, if Palestinian Eagles all Stem dime mivhtiest Arab attack against I 11 55 ,11't solve our pressing from A1Ff1lHh- are theb whole, tragic 25-year history r I , pl-oblemg, But at lg-asf one Domi that b9CaYT ' 1-GY with Arab-Israeli war virtually assi ,ft an go broke either bat, Cleef- T0 The T329 historical event it was supposed . . . . . I I, thc' ' ' ' - ' ' Home disease or ndmg a Sfae Wii5 .af reached the point impossible. Israeli occupation ft r I h , ' , THE .o forces have moved mas- perhaps decades, of the Arab la od earse to the grave. I h A Agp, . . . . ons tr c-is records in cleilinfr 'Un' nge-les Times corr 1921 wt- Hermia tsvturgdifitn tw? 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COIUPGTIIGS 6111 COHIDGIG HTY'lOUg Share Of the FFL ..t-1 l.l2 15 325 asm 13' 1:3 -1'f' alia 37-tn Tnomsei .el zo 231 as am am-r 2' was 'Zh wofd?:pH:,8 2 73. f- - 444 vm f - 'H 1 1. 9 91 9i'- in 'ii J, w , - ,lv - themselves and against other they would soon be 0 in 525,222 '22 16, UT. tgp: 1315: is 51,2 Q,Al:gRg1M7or: lg new W2 ,Nj j,,,j Najwgw ,mo ug - ' ' x 1 1' t. f + '- 1 L ' . home Offofmgnflmsaipfos' by me French gow it-I 13?ZS32Z?nt'i3b 33322 151: mi wa- 1. LZ-. t?t..lF2L2'Zg .13 3 353 1112 1?-. 552+ -Z ,Z-.Z .5-.1 wffgti T231 tt ta. sctoI'S. PF0dUC9FSt shippers. OI' S0m9b0dY. :vw 20111 Rama .ao ia sas 3337 ljfr 4115 21 'r1owavM,s2 I7 is-1 39's agp gala- in 113, gig wu:'Iit2'.80 to wsu!! -Hers and salesmen of pe- A f a 'n be dete: SOT: 18:11 Rosario ,3Sr 77ll?2 Uv: 16:1 WAI- LB bd 752: Time In l90 7 162 341: 333 1211: 51 ll-4 ia YY OTP- -im products from the on .Sd at .S ,. zz.. ia.: :straws 'Q ..: zz.: tat.1:m:t':.a: 21:5 asf. 5. , 1 . ,. -I minc , ttele are no COHWALK 4 ,, Roto 11-une . as 371. 101.1 37 . 15 ,5., TMR., ,ob H, 3, W., N, WH. M wi we XM 1.57, 5 .ggi in the North Sea, Africa me -AWOI-kin., aareememsif 3 nt. St., pmt ina s 10.1 11. eg. 115+ 1: 95. 51. robin pkg ,. I5 11-1 1 1 ,. .,.. I... 151, 91. vngstor .ao I1 E t t H P . 'I 5 131,-, 5 RTE Cp ,lie ll H3 ll 915 I0 a+ B 24h l0'1 Todd Shipvd 21 35 13 a l3's 1354- B 4317 1341 ZaleC0rp .72 6 3212, --6 1 1 9 35 0 1- Italy or Britain. 501. 37 Robgrmcll zo ag: :gh 353 - lv 10 , 72'1t1oIe,:1c5g3o 3 rig 33. 3-az 3, 1, we PM gg Us 73, ' ' ' ,Y , . in AMR er o Nia ll' one 4 'fl 34 ' ' l9'2Z t 7 , G-'me Stations mi Say' W est BP and foreign oil compan isa- rt, 9325209 1? ggi 231- 23: 2311- lk l7'z 5-1 lootngt 13: 3 Hg 31? age 3311 .3 .1.. 3212 4-, zzgfelczfi 2 ' , , , - - - . RUF - 9' 26 rn Q 4 tt. H- I 5 73 z 'nt 1 ermany I Y soinces 111 London maintai 45 23 Y YS .. 5-5 - 2511 za ninfin 1,41 I4 :ze 43 nf- 421-7 130.2231 a'.,,gfQ:it1na .za 10, IQT, tt'-' The Patterns of EM. CFP- there are 110 market-sharm 1 -K-f-1--A -A ' ' ' ' ing 'i PVIU' FRAPV and BP Competition PHCIS. formal 01' 0ti1GI'WiSQ, i 13,1 What makes a project as mammoth as The expected to go into use after 1975, will speed 11153124 tl f ima Pttlftirtfit f0F9i2l1 fi1'mS in those the United Kingdom and Bi ZW Plaza feasible for downtown St. Petersburg at up the decentralization of American business F A..-it--111111111 Hilti four c0r11parii0S' home State Of and some foreign companiet 151. mis time? Gleanings from a recent research . . . When this time comes, business offices the l l 1 ,g1lfQililTPll. for exziniple, vary and shift kaleidoscopical- lv. Thev are ' amolex and Britian seem to support those report prepared by C. Randolph Wedding 8: Associates offer a few clues: conditions are attractive and communication tr might carifv the day nl. ln brief, now that the nas been more f3arefullj,' ro- I. it scents more and more likely ie LIS. really: can restore its for- elf-sufiiciencjf in enerzy. Indeed it ri possible that the ILS can again ' e a net exporter of energy. 'e, one must begin by noting the QIH .frrm-mu. ..- .. ..-. -un corne profitable. ' ' expand our iecoverable r extent ot doubling tb 'i further than th' 'l L, z5-.fruxx?Qna-.. .Crr1'r:1 .' .n-xx. na! ..ee self-sufficiency by the begii next decade. Quite possibly, the oil shale processes are ' proved as time goes on, yon about renewed, even large s' The economic advantagm would be vast. The idea tl impossible is like the idea 'videspread ln 1940, that 1 -:Sf LT L 5: -i lL'... 11 St. Petersburg's downtown area is unique in urba ' ' ' ' ' ' ture of busines ation . . . tour with wide stree transportation. vides a most p ture of The Pla: If In addi within a conv Chinese Hnish A, Wlsland Takeover facilities are up to the national standards. .- nn- ..... t-..,,. Q1 'Dnmrfzhiircr And, in par- ! ne Plaza, is rea's most including: 1 Pavillion, I Interstate B' from The tion pattern Sill men all In .4 5 ol, th :tj dl d The 1 Da hi ' L' ers' e - it of 1 p 'iff WILH cl fo T VVCIT' Eftlpl' l II1 Middle ECI I' at asiv 286191 'atio poll ltrol e J r Attacks Across Suez Canal lm express our grati- .tion for the printing ned. We need more cundvu un. ..4e,..i.v. V. - Koons' effort to compare Socrates and Jesus is Tl 'IThere is some concern that our 'i'1n's security . . . may arms race, by turtner oumenmg an unbalanced national budget in a A . -v -V-4 Avon!-u LIC' an. 1, 1975. That's still six : or more before additions to istra schcl a labor leader whose union benefit from development, has long been but an affront to civi has wqted during the past time Ofllighbinflation? Yet all this ,eady overloaded plant are Pr0lJOnent of not giring too muc, ESIDENTS d t Est- R P women everywhere. ff ' 'because of ov- is being done. ' ted' , ISCPE' IOUHTJ POVYGI. to dDP01H1Gi VILLAS' st' e' Socrates and Jesusuari weapons sys- FROM THE economic poison of S SIGNALS completion of boards and commissions, . 1, Q much for what they dldt '- assur- massive cost overruns to the ethi- subtle but nonetheless Sig- Councilmen Charles Schuh an- ' .., of times' 'Put for the legai .. G i 'fee cal mor-ass of secret b0TT1bifl85,th9 Shifts in the counciys pon, Don Poindexrer are steadfastly Of A W ' - generating to tfouovgg, nun... . attitude of anything 8095 for the growth going back to the the side of controlled growth. Poin ' Vout .cmmfln vslui we anti-bah. A Uf8S0Yle has worked to undgi City Council taking Office dexter hopes to introduce a clea U - - he n8.ii0h'S basic OVCY' statement on rowth olicv at th- , ' Nixon and tory would La., A t , 1 E A D . r . f1ed The CQn1I'n1tLt. f . . b I to then, the council had next COUFICII fngetlng. n t,,,,', J at specific targets, I .'lU1'0P1'1af10n Com' ,Vey-ruled the Enviponmen- Wedding said Friday that hi. only st... I ent missile submart. 4 ' SPI'e3f1St 'the inning and Development thoughts on growth policy turn to lates is his use c.. t ease anti-bH11iSUC , I make far :sion's decisiofls on Sitg ward growth levelling off at 3 pei l18S'10f18'?mCefa11ed' -I f ri ' .'iI!Ci1J16 is valid 41. i 1 , Qften' pp!-oval, The old council Cent - about 3,000 living units - Y Similarity te Jesus' hm' ' ,fm , W- Wm, , 4 - ,Q ' 'qt' fave those experts wide dis- per year by 1980. He did not, how 'yoff Sgghilgpgffagshontbg , fem Allocation ordered prioriue.. 1 powers over develop- ever, mention the areas when Lsburg f conversations, disappga ,gh he on the sale of fuel for marine E, I 'ing' them to study, growth could occur - still leaving P, ,, erasure gf tapes, er-asun Jpc' under use, giving preference .to the e. M-qs, the lmpact the danger that added units coult most interesting to of missing and erased te 18. boats and land .facilities in- witness W mild have on overtax facilities. f 'f-ff to comment tes asked: What is truth: vvna x I ted de volyed in harvesting and 1118131 hi Coprrmit 'fer uS9, His vote this week on the apart ff L A J Q nf the what is honesty? what is Just Fnergy-le a L elsmg fish xistsetlsherlrllgliurciijns hvezfringsi His billuwou. ' 'ie' ment rezoning wiped out more thai 7 . 1 We accept Mr' Nlxfmys arms' . Peasure ' , l ' ll the President broad power A 10 per cent of his projected growtl ty V V r , . -t --as lg our young? I forwhite House issued those operated comrnercia lf, U . - ,H for the year s A , A -aw up in a lations prohibition' eedI11?y,bUY marine fuels Will' if restflef energy use' wgay t ' th llc - , p t . .V ' . -,e.,,.,pg ' agr o pri t L- move o grow poi x 5 ' ' ' ' . the tax forr A 3 ' , , . ., F ' t ' ' t t . ' - Q missed the ch But may we not yet regain our indus- MAY IS an outstanding .. f' 'irdmarywincreasetin X A - A, -Aditi mal leadership? -'My guess is we will studied at UCLA, get his Ph-if WLFU 3 'hmm' p t V ' , ' 1'lr,M3 gaid, vard University and ultimately bet. I X nas raised a g ' ' . ' yu this burden of obsoles- dean ot Harvard College before return Yell? country - how far ' , ' ' , n ' More obvious- ing to teaching, writing and the diregtor- f 'qi f- -r-'M' '-M '-' - ' ' ' i me shi of the Institute of Poitics a am- wou.. go Senat, when the senators up .- I . , ti ft ' 'sm' --algae' each ou. ' mm election next year voted overwhelmingly ' c - f , A .nqnge I am talking about play music ,, , I er Q19-10, 3g8iIlSlS lt. p01lFlC1o..-- l , ' , - .nf is 1-wt going to form serviffes 1,, , G u li President Nixon, who has in the past Yiffnmg WHS dmtfr- . A I ' 'W at long, what most of us do no. S t advertised his unwiumgness to Hao the m1l9a3?WaS Cut In helffn -J-s , Q -' , WHAT ABOUT THE 1 -' tim easy thing, this time is doing so. He is the 1fat10Uing P1311 WHS ln OPQFHQOU- he- .rc ' - f i -if situation probably is vt. Ar ignoring the advice of his energy advis, despite a black market that involved k grid there q , . ai. long mn their ggxvtest THA' ers and hoping that half-measures will Widespfeaff forgery of Coupons and some 'they shouldtvlf we can 4 , - I J ' ilffheil' Capacity I Cf get US ' ' Wi'fh0Uf the f8IlkS 11111111118 dry- blatargt. huackiflg' Lmgemwhsayg that le and hogs and do thatvvery ei.- - Xzqictechnol' OF- All ' a1 Pal'aH0ia is based Un the 0 new estimates we that P25 tly and sell them to the Japanese in or U... X . I ' - ind the ll . met, of World Wa, cent of the available fue Supp es mov m for automobiles and TV Sets, why took place Uh- Le wlf II r A nut, hardly through legitimate channels. ddn,t we?,, A I ry. .tpeople adapteu N ple ali' , ' 'H the D tells a story of how one as- Jere we all brought up in a myth cause it was very gradual. L tal P, l pmng Pohtman' a Mclieesport' Pa po' it American technological genius? One of the things that went on the.. .I ti r P V - 'Wm flamed Tam Falfmf' contrived to Certainly we were very innovative was the huge movement of people from you ... , erge , , 'md tiling of rationing. I regard to production techniques. the farm to the cities and factories. The ought to be . A . an ' deffded te ful' for my great American innovation was .the change back, if it takes place, not economy with people chi! i J lllf' sed 3 bmlhant Strat' mbly lines rather than any particu- require any comparable transfer in the best rather than being se -suit.: e - at potential vot- ,ew techmlcgyy labor force or the population because we are heading in the right direction. - ,o if mv day he E t A ' .' - am! inevltamnty and me normality of the ex- trinsically worrying about 'politicians revealing '5i'tc 'C1'is'es1 ' 'Nixoi , 'ra ' ar events that were om on, comparing iemse ves wi oo a scrl e ow .tewman w u sa, Urdu, y gg tl 1 th f ibn bd li is H t Onld ty- Q 1 's to provide euphemisms, drained players - political parties undoubtedly must never be satisfied with losing. llfl mo Q . -I connotation. Such, for neeg some teaimlspirit. .ind fpresidints rnulst get angry, terribly angry, z 4- 1. ls- . V' ' K A ' -brase Hsurreptitious nee a great ea 0 loya ty rom t eil' .os1ng. t ..,..... 1. ' Q Om' U T 9 Vecufflng f-'mp 3515 On SETON each time he fought back from dc li rna.n's 1970 book, S p si- and the name of the game does some- gli, hg has 1,150 always Admired 1 Theres Awar On? t 3 ' A WS SWE 031159 to Sl1SP9Ct thai the 91155 who were more natural sportsmen, If The first Suflmse was to its W 10Sf ill U19 UIGHITS. and that the who could win more effortlessly. +5 gas rationing did not begin until a . 5' ' is becoming S0 FUWGSS One of this ltind is the new tical '? year after Pearl Harbor. Our maximum , 'hat its participants ,lmgal ,mfllnaet Gerald Ford, me Wartime h9l'0, Franklin D. ROOSEVEH, lf do!--h -, lfl lhe CZISG of pygmy-Q Q1 the Sportsman turned K seems, was just as chicken as today's HUG- on unac- ,g,m, H9 is big, SQUQYQ-.ldlK'Qd and gl Pohtlclans abfmt 'faking awab' America-'S There are 50- ' . ' At colleze in Twiichizan he was a fox favorite plaything. John Iulove and: icoop r Q, dl.. Kim in, M5 always remained a l are te 'ng it i e t is on the THE BIG WORRY at the start ofthe Sis. But they are being drowned W , I D I GNFU when desw war was a rubber shortage that might A M , ' N , , . A ke the .eeps and ianks from toning the equivocators, who, as the old Boston , - ak m 4-1934, ,magmed H Bu? Hamfd Ickes, who was the Johrl saying goes,' wouldn't tell you it your spew- Y ' 6 E, t ite .,tm'uage of misrepresent Love of his day, but sharper-tongued, coat was on mae' , likewise cc - , ' l1vZ':Ql'Illiill, jnventcd in the Mir somehow canned FDR into thinkin that THE SAME people WHO C0l.lldnl2 S88 moral Pepe!-CUM llili. Pelinips llh-ll Zwitlalljy llils 8 . , .- . - . there was plenty of scrap rubber lying Watergate as 'an issue last fall cant see must always be pt.. . .ed is less obxiousll alarming- amund and, therefore, no need fm. ra, theenergy crisis for what it is this fall, The game is what mauth, ore subtle. For waterspeak seen, uoning tires or gasoline. , Even then, FDR was a reluctant dragon Why, he asked his press confer- ence one dav should the anvornmgnt in mmdmr Wim ments domestic oil business ' .bv the Exxon Ci r ---11- he l surrounded flight advis- every area of the creation oil company sent products through stations Italy, Africa and a large of Europe. ENI also owr ense project: major Ital i a n- newspa V+ g + +1 2, . I j I, C+, l il it +! 4. . + + it l - I of leasing H' . . ndolph Wed- makes carpets and prodi Once again, the price of their failure be national cynicism and disillusion- ment. . ' pression of doubts or backsnt.. John Caulfield warned James McCoii.Q would be fouling up the game-plan. thas ...n-.L ...I -el vwswsisf- 'Uvn 's-'-awr-xJ'- to one to .iiatne out himself. The Water- Esso Petroleum CO- Lf-i ll gate burglary did, after all, occur, as did he attempted cover-up. Even assuming that the President f the matter no V I l '-1 indirect responsibility for I h 9 . .- L-sv-, Committee personally and defend him- self, Goldwater added: As one schooled in electronics, I can understand fthe loss of the tapesl, but as a practical person in close touch with the American people, I doubt that they will accept this. As to the notion that the nation's ad- nd allies overseas are cooper much . e ' Qtates because of is not o..., . ,, . ' lib K ...an t In J oixmallgulltlashington , ba th it The President s misfortune 'run RRFRRENCFS tn team nlavers I U . I ' Y ss, S his words are not widely believed any five, ,N y D mnrn And nvnrwnnn Len.-mm oL...4 L.- -1 . , . . S - Y'!,.A I - ...na s 40 years ago, the United - I a man who can claim no sollti . of personal affection and respect. If Judge Sirica decides that there is nothing to mitigate Mr. Nixon's behav- ior, it would be better for Mr, Nixon to go than involve his Country in an im- peachment. Even an unsuccesful eftort to impeach him would reduce even fur- ther his chances of getting the right sort of legislation for his economic negotia- 'o European community. lt 'mov to try to ..,,,.n In- ndit.-:ite how men in power can bel Cr-ntlilionetl hy language to regard 1 selves as part of a machine in whiol diridualism is, to coin ii word. inotl . 'I istration and the utter dilapidntion of thei President and his office, the Spec-tatonl said, puts the security of the Atlanticll Allinn-ce at the gravest possible risk . . .fi when we look westward new the sky black. We ret-all the words of Oliver Cromwell. dissolving the rump of the. Long Parliament in April l663: 'For shame, get you goneg give place to honester men: to those who will more faithfully rl i s c h a r ,g e their l trust . , . ' Thni uns a time for a dictti- - tor to dismiss il corrupt assembly. Nowl is the time for rin assembly in dismiss a l corrupt dictator. ' 'f I ', ', W 1'-'ffl '73 , l'll l'.l'1lf1' uatlon and forelgn mfla gd driving them home! w. e5ggi:5QQk. CUPD - Vs go along with the f . A ' gurg Julfgff me Pentagon may , Q, fcbof -Qfvxni fwfa I 1is foreign deplo f ' 6,4 VR- now: Put it hasn't said ey I I q 'il H Us te S30-billrga-3 ', X w. ' . N A . 'er Mike Ma' 'QQ T f 5:6 fm--' +2 Y' xv ' - W X ygood . Q N .1 x Siclfmv ' B L :ggfwiwm .' Qs? 9 ' L-4.1 :V '-f. , Hum sam ln a one: resume- ny. Under cross-examination by Philip Lavocara, counsel to special prosecutor Archibald Cox, Hunt said he got 5260.000 in iusuranc-e after his wife's death in an airplane .crash Dec. S, has 580,000 to 590,000 in securities, 55,000 in a 'Hg account, 520.000 in 'md S4.0UU in cash. Y 5, ' Q- Q, fy wsu Y Xnd Sachs several v G.. Q A ,Q QQ . . I .,, 'D' , heated ar u M. Ov aa QQy .w g sp me 9 0 Q0 ji' the defense's V, ,A 99 oe QP 0 1 Q5 my M Q9f?QfSmQ? YS 953 '99 1? Q? 399' .gas bQoqw:4Pl,e., yeas 34, 0 ,ska 0q'NQ'a0'.S ' yo Q Q QQ 6 Q , Ll S 6 5 '0Q5y3S6 65 ,Vp QP ,vp Q6 H U ,GQQNQ gs' .9 Q-9 5,4 .n mg Fe. I 9 4, bg xg, 66 Q eas, Smca , t the five com- ' 1 egal acts becaus' ,elieved the break-5' .ocratic national rters was aut? 'high governnv ' and in the ' At angry OW' Q .11- xf' Q ,N 5 9 ,onounce fi' 9? 49,902 y thereaff e ' , Q AQ .. xense attof .99 99- chs, repref 'G Gn- .esented tw' , a govemr Thr' mf ,n- Lml ob- Jy each suie -eprable to the lsrael to give up I J, they said, uoulcl ,.1t to surx'ender'. - , O1 S ,dI1diliQHS .cl oaug Majority Leader Mike Mana- field of Momzma called for a six-power summil conference aimed at ending the nur. Sfffu' I 5 IN WASHINGTON, sf-me f' .me the ,m begun Jan. V ,ECAUSE the Orig .fgram is in disfavor 1 and at public safety hea- : is no reason to end it O1 lmf the ability to play a le in the police and fire d ins. he agents should be reas: role of arson investigatio L10 so would be to perpetl The White House announced that Nixon will meet today with ihe foreiffn ministers of Saudi Arabia Kuwait Alveriu ' nooks oe gradu- .ve a young ,4 .o sc 5 Lf, .esman sa AN EGYI que Tuesday, Onemy atlc ioday to r quantities of aww. V.. central axis Cof the Suez fmntll and c'arried out strong counteratracks, attempting to advzmf-e through a b1'idgehee1d created by one of its forward formations. - The violent batllb isgoing on ai the moment in which our armor, infantry and mechemizerl infantry support- ed by the air force are seal:- ing to throw back the enemy and destroy him. The enemy as kuffexed sexere losea ax d 1 htm Cflargefl Wllll Cflflles 01' ITEC UH ULU UFSL Lily V1 UIC 1705 on band while Hunt is behind Iiddle East war, Kuwait andy ghiyf , ' States inifbr fate' fl bars, Sirica cut him short' raq suspendef' oil I-Ie's in jail because of his 'ents ,to own doing, not mine, the nd Bm' judge said. 'fr diem bmakfielf into Democratic headquar- A, ters. Hunt pleaded guilty : , ary to conspiracv were lift- bugging and V Aire' the break-if ' , . headqum.. HIE six Persian gate. 1- Q . .s' oil representa- ly Oil world are in Vienna Tuesday, .e they persuaded West- rn petroleum companies with Jen zterests in thir lands to agreg Authorigm principle that crude oxl rices must be flexible and Led to the annual rate of Hearing' Sachs world inflation. There was no agreement .. hopeful that Mr. d I can Fave the nowever, on the six countries' ' together today' lemand for a 65 per cent in- Wel1, y0l1'd better start 'rease in their price for the thinking differently, Sirica.i1, The Persian Gulf states retorted. :re seeking to boost the price Sirica also complained that mm 53 to 55 per barrel' Sen, Herman E, Talmadge, a , Venezuela, the world's third f war. ull Cal Ulllll ll I '-'Pl vilmmguws y 5 a , said it had taken no deci 'to increase or otherwise 2 its production of 3.3-mi ba,ri'e1s daily because of WE SEE no valid re for altering our produl and conservation policy, Mines Minister Hugo Per Salvia in an announceme: sued in Caracas. During the 1967 war, ' zuela increased its prod11cuon,'ffT2g','j v' to almost 4-million -M 'n' WM ai daily to make up for t blockade on shlpmeni West. A spokesman at the thO 't' fPt1 -2--P Efp05?22'Z5of51f?es ?535?T 1'J af: Sa: where the Vienna negotiations 5,1 know ou American are under Way' . said .the understand this but it is a agreement on flexible PFICES to come to workin the mor tied to inflation in effect . - our entire labor force s - Y , :Exit 5053515215953 ,e ffl ,121 against you. It is also very I g bn hed 'among the workers as we a prices. t esta s an annu- al intilation rate of 2.5 per cent kilos' this iluryctfhtgg . . . er o s wx for calculation of 011 prxcegnotingt-,, member of the Senate Water- WASHINGTON - If there ever was a David and Goliath 4-Wm they Speak to you ...-.. hndfngune on story, it is the story of Israel vs. the Arabs in the new Mideast m strike? my friend aglge , - . uf-i5Bh. 'E1u'F wiil! - ' K mblv 11, have npyiniast their-lot Eavy as Eumpys. and A 116-mxlhon. I C ' ' --'nh vas. accordir said its mmm .-, 1 n an Israeli tank force Monday ' A night and destroyed 21 tanks. OH paper' at mam' f Egypt also Said Israel mount- every department from total mmm, .,,,-. -1 A d I - t t mbers of planes and tanks. . U A WV- . P cl malor Conn era tack Even in combat aircraft an area m which the Israehs have use me bm . . 1 7 ' glfiiifnyg f1Ltjx,0?gSSSSdinuZ5 ideg thimselves :an sgupegorit?ig thi Arab states now in- 056 raaigie . - - ve intxe war ou num er rae ree oone. . Vele f1g t 'g' At this point, only Egypt and Syria among the Arab coun- V9 Eflergly 1S as Welmw ISRAEL T0P0f'ff'fl 3 major es have totally committed themselves to the war. D COUMGVHYTHCK by fhe Syfians But Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan '-- ' ' ' and Iraqis on the northern nt troops of one king nv- --f front where a spokesman said vw- ' x A ' Svria b6g'2ln thp --'-- ' lylll ,- 5, . -. . . , X f, . 1 f ll. . K I 5 a ..,..-L E ' . ' h . ' f' W ' M- . and Moron-no to discuss PUQSI- me 9' 'C V e ,. .-.Qu el- T norm enewablepet ble peace f-ffF... Q v W W Doycott of the Western sits and other fossil fu GL the 1' UDL t t W mg israel usted by the heavy d mn Commumqgeo meiely rg B more deeply Involved the fringe A.ab countries will be ng countrleg and byrq T H e S NU A Sv Israg arxl U S officials fear that the longer the war laws lustries in developed que -. ul 1. . 1 - ' . . N I . . I G X ,Wg f-nu each side claimed ported that since flaw- ,Lk me, . M + 1 - Ions demanding energ: ..-nn V i . , . . , 9 Dy- nr-4-an un Sec E Kismnger will Six m. The commgenrio mid into Egypt Wm r'fm . Lnge for the worse - and lr iPhDohfu .H l I Ch f Hun e :T Im ....,A.1ffc1 FllC'CCCL1L ll C the point The point is 'rw V1C'f0I'l9S. foam, fm-1 ny The Arabs are believed to have suffered -1 apons than Israel sinc Iwmcl s 1 j I 1.1 bl . L C gsm 62 2 ! A --W UPI correspondent Gerard, .. .,,,Urxesr11a11 send tho nf'm'lac'z': N,-fn'ef1 good hits thc' mdzll' stations, Egypt its navy and air force : four Israeli v,m'sl1ips in lballle. M C1CNII'Ojvil1Q null-LW' I Ke lcrieft ' Q Q 1 1 f personal sec-retarv ' . I m 21 sta'- U W C ., UI' ..,,ped 9 ' A , aw S et wb Brad If Wan .101 I'PDUI'YCd that Egyfr If Israel returns the Gola xars The Northern Jews will rreled bombardment - fr U as Lebanon. This would naintdin a tremendous fill 'here E UYIQVAI E1 E OSSES Uf even more concern li i opulated Jordan vallev furthe ZYP - Whatever the eventua Loughran, reporting fromnt adequate. Jurin. Syria, up the Damas- The 151.3955 ,WM -W rus road, said a f2'1 J Super P 11 rm had mken over the M lmpeachmen arts here say that Israel has suttered a profound shock in Hoes, and ta Create th arming, the hard way, that its basic approach to defense was ,,pQQ9,,,X, to direct and ' ' an took a ste no. He said' n 'BASF fm' ,B the signals I G I O 'om Earth. DI precluded 11 Callu AN...v- The valley cradles the blbll -mu ul, UUE depud n here Christ preached U , pamrle of mcomm and Outgoing Hoo, ' ' I D l --.c yur Thai' they' bad, said Deputy MMF' I Ihmlybe- fmhfm, 3 femmoug mme on 7209- B?f0F9 1967, It W . .-,.. ,....U1aces fimther ClVi1lZ8fi0l'i:. A u . onlhig red lights, andjtiff 4 -.-. nousg at 1116 kibbutz. A constant fl ...ll '- . 2, ff-wc mon its important that re out. If you're going 10 Vlrself to erase tapes to nk you should be willing or it. while fla unfuu Lllbf ILHUIC X ' e past, Later, whe1 S cnme m independent n M5 KIVICES hlled up Mt, Hermon needed Iodgwf As one of tho ' e cn! es directly below the Golan plz r e S S I n C t of Syrian shells. srael miraculously knocked -mingly impenetrable Syrian he Heights m the Six Day I v . , .Y . , '39 . 0 an agricultural wonderland x . D were not to fence the 0 nor w is loyalty to the S Y O ones birth The old .. . ' Y 5 V ' o ' l 1 , Q f 5 '. '2. ' Q ' , I w- ' tions which left open I. n ' , ' n , . 'U . -I F - , C, . . '1 XD O- . ' ' 'J ' e 1 not C1 reawn for Q' Hx A D TL ' ch n e xuhlch 1 dei E h e was 8 Sumect for n I .ues ofkransience and im- C qdvmfge upon HM' , ' rewarded people willing 0 Uugh Sion P, L18 unknown. Such values G .my abounfl L Q ' xcr xm ortdnt m a world men gown of prog I 1 mere rmpedlmc-nts from the pd ncuous GIVISIODS at homey modifies his stand, Middle East peace negotiations may be delayed indefinitely with the southern troop Separation its only achievement and the specter of war once again waiting in the wings. the necessity for cooperation vidual alone m th city waq Nixon said, By jointly cit- also poisoned the atmosgv ing Dr. Kissinger and Le Duc in and between OW Tho, the Nobel Committee has mes in 'W' l also given deserved rw tion to thp H hmf I, m 0 V1 - . . ' na11v1nf.ff1'tg1fQ,v no long . uomformblo hnblls, ann tl xi H , . . D' V. .dx ' I ' ' X U a dl! Over and over Amerlr me learned thu xo pe Emu m xxhlch Mood m the mn of the future. wee necessm for takin, mskn for surren 'rr IS ova hope tha1Q 5 derm what might be tolerable on the won the parties in this conflict 1 feel the moral responsllf 2 v ere plungcrs md speculators by Root in 1912 Frank Kellogg ln that the treaty on a ce V v . A 4 f I f - ,1 r N V' U K- --' . 4 , M ' U , ' , .-. 4 change of gaining what milht be better. e - F9399 Prize - Elihu ' fu 1 x-,- 5. . ,..,, , ' r 1 - ' ' ' -' ' , X I- ment not pnly the .frontmcrs 1 ut experl 1929 C01-den Hull In 1945 and .sleemh 'Q who built extensive enter- ...C practical under- George C. Marshall in 1953. nng:.5xm.xx1v+:.,,cz-:::m.,,.,:m, . HU .1eaf.,.-rT.1a..t,aaf4zm::::::::z-:...--....-...--......-,f........--.A.-L.,.i--,,,.-,,,. AM - mat usuallv enabled Americans in Vietnam will lead if 'lncfinn nnnnn hun Tvuln al . Q l 1 l tt ni ' it r. va ct 'a I - fs tl ,.,, ,-.. -, -.,,,., -f 50111 05311 tar ei ui iiuiiuciaiucu WllU,CIlkUL'lUiill U1 UW FWUW K-'UV' rut ' ' ' A ', ' ' W ' , ' - ' Siaftiitumf 'first Ste? toward citizenship' tumgd sharplyarirthwestward into Cana- ernment Activities Suhcom- THE HEARINGS resume home in San Qlementen Tgrfleg Og this 23 . . ,, 1s....t..-.1-mni-no 4- ,.- . v--.nilrunv was pushed across the mittee said after the first - - - fvnm the After the wmdows were en' D g V P 0 ' Seo - . 1 1...n-ev.v-nnf glass yt,-35 einmeiit. Se ' th' lic Secret rvice ai ' Sa. need to adopt order , Big ating and accounting mn. .., .. ..... , J I legit e F res aslsoon as P0SS1lJlg Ward- Almost everybgdy would be m' more than from any Utne. ..t...s . , N T Whi ' The 5eCref fin' I Cl lowed to stay without facmgapenalty. came to escape the pollution A ,K he Considers Virtually umegu- mg me nm fh ccalnennpxi-entallggirncyai + 1 . ' - ei - f -. 'i '. as me --P---1 --in-2 that t of have emerged to register, despite 8 na- creep into large Canadian-cit xc - was disbursed by the Defense dows did improve the View of of pmtectmg me preside tionvirlde advertising appeal. Still leery of Antiwar groups in this . Q4 the record thus Department. the Pacific Ocean from the and his family' Should be I coming forward are youthful, Americans mate that there may be L Dart of The Defense Department om, Presidents desk, according to quired to my for its Oper who began coming to Canada in the draft evaders and dese , 4 to pm- cms have already informed reports from Witnesses at gan tions and not hide its expen, Sixties to evade the draft or to escape TTl3,UY of whom Want ' ' ,DSL the Committee Staff that ep- Clemente- tures in the budgets gf otha punishment for- desemng from the United States' For U1 eratitie Costs of Still another THE DEMOCRATS on the federal agencies. i armed servicesgf' x r IOHSBI' be 3 Place ' 'residential r e t r e at - the Subcommittee also had many - y The president should i PRI'tiCll1l'1Yl' WHY are the exiles who they must now dr E A 'nment - owned C a m P questions about bills first sent required to show more 1 -122-Y--halfthad-3--lU'U5h will the 19W1539'l' Canadians or to - The Calocfin Mmm' to Herbert W. Kalmbach, then sponsibilityn in his deman suspense over a new vice president. Vefffans of Cal -vland - have the President-S personal law. on ggveynment agencies at MOHUIS of 8l'0Wil'lg resentment toward Pres1dem.Thursda med Since yery for work he had ordered public funds. The Preside the President were reaching a Climax- Wen be 'elected by this , and then had rebitied to the snouid not be ation-ed to ma Republican congressmen grumbled that fm fare much beftgef m the af GSA for payment, what Brooks called unreast ' ' P F9 111 0 fl Y also reported gmwmg congresmi ' They also wanted to know ably expensive demands, sit A vii' umnnf for Ford' Beyonfl Cap H91 1 l suggestions from per- as requiring the Secret S5 ' A L ' :i' as John D, Ehrlich- vim and the GSA to have i ' I hx chief domestic San Clemente residence rea' re Q 1 Lzilgggm - esident, for for his visit two weeks ati ' 9x..L.,g L- n.-.A l-'- Q n e W Oil an b 'rrnored corps in the Sinai. ' ,mu iiie A - i ,H ' ' 'TIGURE of 656 dead in eighti Leann, 1: 5 ' ' pt, - United Pr!!! Inllrhe new war OF Ford then was a the President ant. so .... , , th Egyptian troops staged the I 7 . 'mlltarv dead in the' . .' ' this. Before i --ff-nt to bed at Camp est offensive of the Mideast wax Q67- ing surprise to the con- David that H, ,Molded hy' attacking again and again in what .ated thred .fy ar key Republicans. By on Ford -,, described as human wave as- -.11-eady X tal impulse for the ex- ' ' entire 102-mile Suez wa. . , -...,en, Nixon for once satisfied the But Nixon e . -- -mulsed 'fire' Bus party faithful. Both on Capitol Hill and Friday gene goal was lb - in the states, Republican leaders saw and dismay. rl y first, y Ford as the vice president who would fun since e 4 S t least hurt the battered party. Eitlogsslyof' ' e whgilgzlfl lgglfgflffefe by The Republican mood prevailing . .th ' 1 any be 3 tacitly-agreed truce ' through the fumolkfiued hours Niday mghwlt b C n than a formal one he said, There e dl was typified by the ruggedly independent IW Osh 1 W tainly can be, and more, 1 Rep. Barber Conable of New York, a Eg' bye g 0cin:ik?,3gg'and Se - - I .He Saudi Arabia's Riyadh radio, heard 'e et member of the House GOP leadership. pu :Cala C0 one choices L ,,- ld- in Amman, announced that Saudi Ara- strut Like most colleagues. Conable Privately mars 0 m re Ex A ON THE Nuiug. . aeli bia had entered the war and that Saudi qho? dizgm S Lise Zim viewed the Ostenta-tions Selection Gere' ' - . d throu h S rian nc-, ises troo s had gone to the Syrian front. +- Q bg f , mtmy that night BS Sh0CklY1g1Y Pom' taste 1 A STRONE Btggalllacisilsieiltilggalffgl lgmwltlgxinlglemiles ol: Dayrinascus and a Thelhroadcast came a day after Jordan d0WH1flgS Clalmffe- i .fl Since gg inatime of national calamity. ffrrumfr a ml ty U n re-sg Tei Aviv communique reported the announced its entry into the war. War began 3 Week af?-V -urday to ' so - - ' ' i uamy Conservawe young, C0 g - ' ' t 'tal' sub- Saudi Arabia's army totals about SYRIA CLAIMED a total of 311 , instead of accepting an mvltat quch as Reps. Trent Lott of Mis- shelling of the ancien capi s b V 3 000 lanes Shot down Jordan Iwo and Iraq! l to the East Room' Conable planner- Q '10b2ftBaUmH1t of Maryland urbs' . . 35000 men' It has badedelween them End Lebanon one each -brinving coml honor a speaking engagement in hi e. t him. Far wilder possi- Israel admitted its casualties l in and 4,00tl troops station in sou bi d Arab Claims to 50:4 plangs 'statecongressional district and d ' meh as the peiiii. nlne days of war were -approaching Jordan since IQ67. f ne el Said its lanes had Shbt dom t formed his floor leader, Gerry FL qf Chief Jus. those of the entire 1967 Six Day War. While fighting raged on both ronts v sraF h b up Mira e fi mer- ' Ford somberly asked him to attend as ' 1 heard Combined with the army's report Israel announced in its first casualty two reno- u D S , 5 i ' personal favor and Conable - taking s --iw that more than 220 Egyptian tanks report that 656 soldiers and airmen bombers. flying with EZYDUHU Offs . ' 1 -. - ' ' ' a '. It rotest A .--- ' i ' ' . - . . ' ' were knocked out, it made the day the had been killed in the first eight days on the Sinai front Sund 5 P satellites cier said he was driving home when he st ' few da of the War for Cairo ac- of .the War. one of the dead was Maj. to France about the alleged transfer 01 lil? UFO that was 20 feet thick with a streak 'Zficial Israeli accounts., Gen. Avram Mendler, C0mmHUd9I' of The Plf11'19S f!'0H1 Libyam Egypt- ilay be serif l 1 l- -t g8ll9l'3l oi the r:-iwmsnes wt-ii - tue iviiueast war - W '--W-H -'-W--r-'-'-W--- WH- N- f C0U1d SC? WHS H Fed glow- 11 loolfed 1 North Atie. ' Sunday that will affect the furnaces, cars and factories of govemmems Said they have emergent Hflle straight OUT Of the water- Ivg the halt of Arai, f-lose to Western consumers only it it lasts for a timing PF0gl'3mS Teady I0 S0 if H909 nnigl-rt with my own natural EYES- 'lah hostile act. He. als. '1-ie month or more, oil experts said here Suu- BUT THE EXPERTS said the tim md I hfive to behave what I see' If the Splflf Of U19 BLZFGGIUBII- day. serious concern is not here Yet mm and It was no balloon and it was Q'eXPiQS.fFe Arab-'F' 'fllWf,1'- f h HQ War. Sgngrk iust as Western Europe Although us. reliance 'on Mideast l .Q ' u ua ion or t e . - ' nite tates began moving toward expected to rise shai I' over the nexl Beckle-v5VSX'?aT l:5wR:1i25'i2tggg2iYnef'W't at interview with the ii.. . fighting has stopped ship- years, the area now plloifides only 8 pe: 1 tt mmed5L'ed 'meg men Huw ' ' I of American oil needs. higied-Preeg an . Stikort 8 - ' of oilshipments tby the Aran., -1-Q M f Western Europe, by contrast, gets E I 9 tum ' , ju ri hostile act. At extremely heavy co, ee cent of its oil from Arab nations and QQWU at his. fn? reserves will last but for two months, - Arab But common market rules say that it: , ' io is oil in Nigeria, Venezuela and In- 0i1-p,-be member nations must keep at least 65 Sian Gulf ee reserve and this -backlo is e cted t ' rab blocking of oil shipments would prices and the Mu -Lropeans through aigiy shogmcrisis. in a state of war with Arab oil- emmem announced. reserve statistics are secre aid: No, but this would come very The announcer-nent Came K Q closer to 90 days int . the board of the oil workers union M5 is Oil Current '35 SUrPl'15Qd and Ulf-' Ofllel' CUUU' government to cut its oil production ch nl Elfmpean lCh?d by E-gl'Pf and Syria H week per cent and allot the remainder to the Arab 5 war effort. -'DPU -- RIISSMHS have done nothing to oii Minister Abdul nninnan Salarne Atiki atm- S the 1 s . . . the Soviets are now trying to also'talk said the mggtinq was designed to 1-Study the age so ia. 10 per - Arab C0l1fllI'l9S ll'll0 3flaCkll'lg lSI'3El. TlllS lll viola- price issue and balso discuss the gitugfjgyj 113- ' not enougns to ' -wen tgan ge agreement reached between tPresitlentJ Nixon and Sulting frgm the me-em developmemgg- major problems. I' --nmstration. f Wie fmlmumsli Party General Secfefaflf 11901110 I-J Bfelh- least Wednesday at a meeting of the Ku- ITALY AND SPAIN have introduce rtev, and 15 In Contrast to the letters and Spirit Of the agreement wait council of ministers Atiki was commis- W ' controls on oil. But these are believ- Signed by the two leaders in San Clemente. J .-.i LUIS - nom May 17 to again from June 6-9, and lly June 12-13, when they ted a joint communique gned to strengthen the ky traty, which was 'red by numerous cease- violations. lssinger was sworn ln as 'etary of State last Sep- l-le was imprisoned but re- leased in 1936. At the outbreak of World War II- he was imprisoned again and contin- ued efforts to create an anti- French guerrilla movement from his cell. HE WAS released when the Japanese invaded Vietnam and in the following years be- came an efficient guerrilla LUNS SAID that ne hate all indications h tum- SlOll9d to dlflruics Wi ' ' 'ned more at the United States thtl ' ' . t at the Sn ' e - especially since Common M UT? 'Slabs in admaS5iVe Wal' wid' 'ml ' abligate Italy to make oil availat ti in, ig arms an pt members. K? to Whether IS 391 million-barrel cutoff from the ea' h 9 befmnk' I do H0 'ranean resulted from the clostr t ere, m mls respect- I hi ian ports of Baniyas and Tartous atomic weapons . . . P81112 X -ri nf Qin-in'c nnlv rnfinnrv at I-If f i 'member ot the investing t . ,, ...ake 95 per cent of all loans requested, he saysff l lf another commercial bank came in, Wakefield charges, I Vlonday that federal offl- ite clear to federal banking neither bank would make any money. and loan charter on Kev 4 -, l :ting bank in his own back- Ream, the 1-nninnnl naminien-atm fm- ti.. ,....,.-.....ii-.. -..- i if at .uati sd t VS l le I 1iS f put i 'er le Z Y Q1 side L 'f S le lg l l PHI DELT MEG I , 4- fe.. - A V H . l iillllllllliit E S l 'l i i al 1 i i :i T 4 l l I' ' N.,-' 1 vt ' ' r ' ,i . ,W 1' Y ' ' - .Lvr 1' Q -,-, ., ... .4 1 ,-' f H -me ' 1, i - P- f 2 i -M-f-,N,......., f--.,a ,. , ., -1, vp Y 1 , K V A ,,.,,, ,L , +f ..., , -N---f'-'Qtr 1 '-gf, N , .7 Q, ' . -- .1 S . , ' ' A ' ' , - - iv ,. Q15 'IU re ,lrs nk or 9 C Il gui 1 ,ui I lie lex 'il R F 3 fl l ltr , -. 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I., '1 Ui i Y I if ii .ll fl 0 fu' lil J ll s', ll i ll l,l ig fri fl' il l I PHI THETA CHI utstanding Fraternity Q 4' s .3 QQX ?'fmC,l 'S ' no 'vw ?','-Q , ff' , , .19 MEMBERS- Steve Archer Ted Athas john Attinello Greg Bodkin jim Buckman George Byrne joe Byrne Don Calo Frank Coulton Rich Deluca Lenny DiGuilian Bob Dillon Dave Griffin 102 ucv- ----- vc -1 - -1,--4 - mfs, Tony Gerbino Tim Gleason Gary Honulik Fred Landy Mike Littmann Ed Mallaney Bob Sapp Nick D'Ambrosia Willie Anastia Bob Pignatora Dave Lussier Craig Snyder Brian Brennan V954 'L , lim Mulligan Pete Walsh Tim Wright Rick Reedy Ralph Pace George Theocrates Robin Bock Phil Quattrone Mike Hayden lose Perez Dusty Palmer Mike Myatt Willie Tuson . Mike Pasquel Louie Vasquez Linsey Murray Kenny Tomczuk lohn Mahoney john Maloney Kevin Connors Tim Zasley Missing from picture Tom jackolski Rob Decowski Big Red. . .Outstanding Fraternity. . Undefeated Football. . .STILL ilfl Basketball . . . Undefeated Softball . . Academic Bowl champs. . .Round Robin. . . Moses. . .Blood Bank, new record . . . Dr. Reardon, new moderator Mike and Willie honorary. . . Dr. R., the diabolical. . .28 new brothers. . . TKE. . . Loser. . .Ozone. . .to the beach. . .the Governor. . .jersey Boys. . VVhat's happening. . .Shark. . . Swimming champs. . .Donnie don't forget to beep your horn . . . evicted. . .Quackl?. . .Hawaiian Village, Thanks john . . . Bobby how's Alabama THE Whizzie box. . .Gojoe Go. . . Columbo. . . I state your name. . .THE KISS Marshall. . .the Greek. . .You've seen the rest, but we're the best! V in 25' ,.. ll 1.-: mr' Top Row L-R: Tony Gerbino, Treas., john Attinello, Pres., Mike Littmann, Sec., Bob Dillon Sgt. at Arms. Sitting L-R: joe Bryne, V.P.g Lenny DiGuiIian. 5 f gzf ' wt.. 'J I Graduating Brothers 103 1 ' qplflf Phi Tau mega 4 X 1. r - - A S 'f - 1,45 we in Q' A 4 i' l i'?g1' 2i at -.pi - -- . S. iii? NN A .tl -ul gp Y V A 9. A Q I. Q- , D+ BRS' 1 f A f- - I .5 5 vs X . 7 fp 1 4 , 4 3 vi' is La at M523 lm H - 'ff fi .T ' Aff lg AC ' ' S 1 My I 7 lf' xx l Q22 K Q .. . '5 . 3 R xml Qi if I . If N 4 , W .x in 4 A-gy, fa' 'T wwf rally it ' X 1 V ,. ri, 'f-, .4 Q Q - F' .4 nm ,,. 4,,.u5'S,at-at ma 4 hw f' inf fx.: ' 4.34 A' ' . ' 74540 M. 4 , xf, s ' 'Q , A, gimp' ' - 15' s,-..' ' 's 4 . ' X front Row Left to Right: julie Stettler, Esther LaCanfora, Lindy Weigel, Lynne Newton. Row2 Left to Right: Miato Lorido, Rita Suarez, jody Dolinski, Sheila Donovan, Carmel jasper. Row .3 Left to Right: Maggie O'Brien, janet Criscione, Molly Lyons, Twig Torreggiani, Terry Snyder, lnes Cruz, Betty Romano, Pam Censullo. Row 4 Left to Right: Ginny Murphy, Marty De la Fuente, Pat Henneman, Donna DeLord, Fran Vinson, Sari Bustamante, Nancy Donnelly, Terry Chavez. THE HEIFERS. . .Fat and Foul. . . Eat yourface off. . .MOM and MAX. . . . . .Mary Popins. . .PebbIes. . .T.D.. . . The Whales. . .Watts. . .Fig. . .Huna ...Wild. . .Crit. . .Mutley. . .Stinky. .. Felix. . .Buste. . .Dot. . .D.B.. . .Roman ...lulie. . .Cin. . .C.idget. . .DeDe. .. Booger. . .VVaggles. . .Twig. . .PRETTY. . PattyOPledge. . .Nezi. . .Cuban Crisis . . .Daytona. . .Key Biscayne. . .Cocoa Beach. . .Shutup Fran. . .Widow Ward. . . Surf's Up. . .Winter Weekend Queen- Marty. . .Lake Iola. . .Fat Fairy. . . Hey Sari, do you want to be in the tug of war?. . .Most Spirited-Ceizer T. . .Pool Party. . .CaseofRED. . .OZ . .Foulhatters. . .Heroin Henry. . . lTequilla. . .Roas. . .Mrs.P.Q . .yard . apes. . .Best Pledge-Maito. . .you meet i the nicest people in Holiday Inns- our pledges. . .And the velocity was -notenough to hitHuna. . .swimming champs. . .obstacle course. . .Hey Sheila, get outof bed. . .CatchaBUZZ. . .The Pimp V . .Lynne goes Cooney. . .T.D.-our ihonorary. . .SlS2.50ifyou want to go to Daytona. . .Malibu overboard. . .Cabaret y. . .Hey space. . .VVe're PhiTau. . .VVe're ibeautifuland vve're high. . .Our performances are unrehearsed. . .Ayee-men. OFFICERS - President, janet Criscioneg Vice President, julie Stettlerg Recording Secretary Lynne Nevvtong Corresponding Secretary, Maggie O'Brieng Treasurer, Betty Romanog Par- liamentarian, Pat Hennemang Pledge Mistress, Donna Delord. xg: 'of- ur' It - 1. , 'al' I .wink ,Asha-f 'I J 3 'F ' . - 4.1 v,,,A Vlxfqfzvxy-g1?' ll' '-fi f ge , :L lil, 4 ,tis i Y, - fm .A fl. 4. .. K A-,X . ' , fb-1 ',-.I F ' 33,71 94 Graduating Seniors 105 if 1- sp' l 'ifwx .a I Lf ' R-3555-' . N LM' 8 S N x-f ' x sf 'F' f 1 p K ' x W, if 'L Q 9' W w.t OFFICERS - Left to Right: Carlos Orchard - Sergeant at Arms, Marty Truchon - President, Dennis Healy - Treasurer, Mike Buckley - Vice President, jack Metz - Secretary. Rx , 1 Q y Hv,g,Q,f'4' A01 xi r , I ,f,,3 ' 2 f 4 , '-.-A Ai W ... .-sl.. Y 'N yxw ,,,,ffv'g,: 5 35, .4 'i auf' M ..... t N 1. if 1 asv. ' ' S- Afsfw -'h,.J'Q - ,- .ff af V -, rg .Q-1. 'iz'-1' N- .Jw - 0, -rv, - V .' '. Q - 4 S. 6 e A ' i -A -V . , hw. N ,. '3.r ff, ,1 if .,,t,Q, -. .r-,gif , ra ze-.5 ' '. ,4 ly, s, A il L .Y ,My I Av' '. 'n y H' A I I4 8144! I,-LJ g ,Lf -, M- A- -'wk-,fn QV C.. , .3 -1 ' ,, w - . ' N, ,ljnfi ' - ' '. - -54,1 .. , M., , 5 f l' 1 ' Sa. , '- . . .. - SENIOR BROTHERS - Left to Right: Carlos Orchard, Mike Lukowick, Mike Stem, Billy Baumert, Marty Truchon, Boe Ryan IO6 -l Sigma Beta 'ft . , ,,V, E 5 A , x 5, vi K A Boe, What secondtime around? Q . ff? ' 1 ly Z What do you mean a new charter membership? 7 V ' ' Q- if 3 S ' i f l . . .will someone please take j.W.'S Keys Away? V' Aj 5, 7. g r s f tail g P.O. Pete, What sthe matter now? '- i ' s t' , W H' gg, if 3' il Well done trooper. M 1 i , .' , if 5 N, K? l Don't you ever snag a buzz Dick? 5 V , S . l Who is it tonight Hank? W it Vg Take your clothes off Stem. What's an Iggy. . .for that matter . I A T V I J, It , Y. ff L, what'saRoscoe? , T Can I borrow 16ct Luco? L Q- 16 strong Welcome back Ned. Look out chicks, here comes Patti O. September's a new year. Good By Seniors. You're still too fat Los. Sweet Willy vs. Dick the Giant in a Steel Cage Match Tuesday Night. We shall return. Go get 'em Beta! 1 1:- , A Q 9 1 MEMBERS - Pat O'Neill, Carlos Orchard, Bill Baumert, john Wilcox, Mike Lukowiak, Mike Stem, lack Metz, Pete Kutujian, Father Malachy Maguire, Craig Stevens, Dennis Healy, Marty Truchon, Boe Ryan, Dick Bonifer, Keven Duan and Mascot - Mandy. IO7 l ICO. INC. ... x 50 ' 1-'risk v 1 1 'v' AZX ALUMNL f' OFFICERS - Left to Right: Vince Biggane - Chairman of Comm., Bob Conroy - Sergeant at Arms, AI Buchanan - Treasurer, Bill Cuff- Secretary, james Mulligan - Vice President, and Sal Mucario - President. , l----:,.,,,g' , Xxx-N 'Q M .ms -w A -rffef P f llnfrzfzl , 1, : X ' ' 9-M'-,use - .' 1 J 4 MUNI' . 1 5,- I! 1 , . - - ' .. ,.'X .- . .' . L 1fJ'!1:5l,m,' --'. N Front Row Left to Right: George Brown, john Sheenan, lim Phipps, Dennis Bogle, Bob Pote, Al Buchanan, Matt McConnell. Second Row: Bob Conroy, Tom Altieri, Bill Mcfjoldrick, Kevin Metsch, Larry Smith, Vinie Harmon, Bill Breen, Bill Cullen, Bill Cuff, Back Row: Vince Biggane, Bill Mellen, Pat Brannigan, Dennis Lavelle, Bill Fanning, lim Byrne, Chuck Hanretta, Mike Lisordo, Ted Kolwics, Matthew O'Hearn, Bob DiNucci, Mike Booth, Fred Maresca, lim Mulli- gan, Sal Mucario, Moderator - Ed Lachance. u l08 rr - ---- -af-4-, :fun-:nas-uv.-fn-q4,-t, ' 4 I I ii 4' Q ' ' 4 , :pq 'Zvi rd .l f N ri l',, W You Plimptonian Sweatbox . . .Booth, DiNucci, and Fredi, the 10:42 Villa Express will be delayed for one hour. . . . . .Billy Breen IFC President, leessss!!! Cullen, Gone to McDonalds lately. . . Doc, SGA Treas. 555555 The Frat's going to the Bahamas this year!!! Byrnesie and Cuffer . . .The Coney Island Kids and their Bumper Cars, Charlie takes the NCAA Hibernation record . . . Rodent, alias Fidget! Kevin ARNOLD Metsch, 5 under par!!! Ted, when did you get in? Vinnnnnnniiiiieeeee! Frankenstein Phipps. . . . . .Stinkin Rotten Brother Brownie and Blue. Count Brannigan. . . Presenting, Bouncing Bob and the Hollywood Blond vs. Wild Man Mellen and Weeb the Wonderman. Conroy, Sl32.25 in fines this year. . .lay. . . Party at your house! Cioon, Mondo, Skunk, and Larry lB.O.Y.l You guys know where school is?? Big Al, Executive of the Year iBest Bookkeeper! . . .lohnnie Who??? Hey Dennis L. IANA went thata way!!! . . . Cocaine, Does your cat swim much??? Football Champs, Torch Race, Chariot l Race and Creek Weekend Champs. . .Water Fights, E238 Bottles of Blue, Halloween with K.A.E.. . . Kegs with the Cows . . . Hef 84 Chicks 2 Playboy. O'Hearn's Harum -- Earmuffs 84 Shades. LET US CO ' OUT AND DESTROY WHAT WE MUST. CXO WRECKING CREW!!! 5' L 3 5' fs. tl. 'i.'ff T , ' Sllll 51146 A A 5 X is 5 L A wi if .l f -.1 ' xr ' 'S . sk 3 if Qtr. i i GRADUATING BROTHERS - Left to Right Back Row: Bob Conroy, Bill Fanning, Vince Biggane, Kevin Metsch, Bill McCoIdrick, lohn Shehan, Pat Bran- nigan. Front Row: Bob Pote, Larry Smith, Bill Cuff, Al Buchanan, james Mulligan, Sal Mucario, Mat McConnell. 109 C- Aff .ith Qi -36 I 17 :sag qt , W3 fQf-- ,,, ra-if 1 kt 1 '4 A . 'i iii OFFICERS - Left to Right Front Row: Diana Dickinson - Corresponding Sec., Lynn Cross - Recording Sec., Anne Malone - Parliamentarian. Back Row: Rita Silvestro - President, Rosie Leandri - Treasurer, Lisa Stryker - Vice President and Pledgernistress. r Q i f ri 'il' if 'P ,. 'iv sat D --11 QPL 4 1'f'k x W GRADUATINC SISTERS - Front Row Left to Right: Maura Snyder Uvioderatori, Rosie Leandri Rita Silvestro Back Row Claudia Waldrep, Alice Moriarity, Betsy Markford, Diana Dickinson, lanice Cale, Lisa Stryker, Anne Malone Anna Kemezis HO YOU'1N3DkGdlt3g3Hf,...NNh3t3TGYOUlWUG hanging out the vvindow?. . .Hey Rosie, where arethelNedges?.. .YourFatheHsAAuuache rocksagain.. .Ckeekfjoddess-lanice. .. 3rd runner-up-Annie M.. . .No Dues - No Booze. . . .. Brevvnwasters. . .Lisa,vviH Uwe nwystery guemrieauaygnin.. .Hacuceat530?? . ..PaUencelNus-Ckny.. .NHanjdrndngCheek Weekend practices . . .Coach Gary - Thanks for bringing us to numberl finally. . .Creek Weekend Champs. . .legs Roscoe and arm Mortitti . . .Claudia and Kathy Elixon -oops I mean Gleason - honomNysBMNs...AHce,whathappenedtoyour trunk?. . .Who's Who - Rita and Claudia. . .Outstanding Greek Executive- Lynn Cross, Campus Biggie. . . Outstanding Student- Rita. . .Outstanding Senator- Claudia. . .Outstanding Sorority -1972-73,1973-74. .. .duebestdnngthateverhappenedtcmus-twaura.. shanngandzdmmyscanng. M,4 lx SY are 133 Iliff, L 0 A1945 Q ,Ni ,,f my .... , Q Q 4 Q A L I I I 4 .Tk-' ' ' iii , , R. 4 if :fuk 4,2 . 0 A in .0 x I L R J 1-:at ' Y was A i U gb 1, ' 'g 'fy' X Y-xg? to 3 Lu- -QA -qw Q' First Row Left to Right: Betsy Markford, Gary Franco - Coach, Rita Silvestro. 2nd Row: Kathy Elixson, Alice Moriarity, Lisa Stryker, Karen McNamara. 3rd Row: Sally Shoaff, Ann jameson, Anne Kemezis, Anne Malone, Rosie Leandri, Diana Dickinson, Alice Roscoe, Noreen Lehner. 4th Row: Ianet Kutza, Lynn Cross, Claudia Waldrep, Terry Martin. 5th Row: Nancy Ryan, Mary Free, Kathy Kelly, Sherry Camelleri, Kathy Gleason, Debbie Muscarella, Mary Brueck, Cathy Cates, Maura Snyder, ldHiC0 CHIP. Knot picturedj -Amy Ryan, Kathy Dunnellon. lll J 5- ny' ya we 'K f fa ,A ,Qini,yj5b' Q.-q -A A ,N , . 1+ I .f gg, fQF'i,',J f . 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N . -- 4' -W I V, 1. ,ll 'S 5 I , ' x ,N X D Q t x Ax 3 First Row Left to Right: Steve Guinter, Dennis Hayes, Rich Catalano, Ed Markey, lack Zoller. Second Row: Donald Durheimer, Ray Valentine, Steve Byrne, Tom Romano, lack Taylor, lim Cavanaugh, lim Fisher, Steve Gallo. Third Row: Bruce Boland, Roy McNally, Bill Smalldone, jim Pentland, Bill Vanderbilt, lack Hayden, john Ring, Charles Ahern. 113 xx S II FU ?' y: lf Ilil IW I Its Iy Isil , I I 5 ' I I I 'I I Ag I I 5 li 'I I II I I sn ,I-I5 V-.X Im .iw 7: PI I ,qi I I I I ' I I I ,J I' Il A. 'I Us , s. I gI, II JE I II 1.3 in :I-I 114 .3,I 1 A P , s 1 4 ul 1 A-fir? , 'W' Q vi' f I ,siffq 'Pk 'gg-7 , Q H .lid ' 1 -1 1Mfpf.s.,, ,W o OFFICERS - Left Side of Tree: Top to Bottom: Ellie Grudzinski, Kathy Trice IPresidentI, Paula Troup. Right Side: Bev Hall, Shelley Seamans, Yoli Muniz. ,Tig - zeal, 5: , ,aw 'QW' 2? mf' ine , . , 11, .,. an , , , ,',. I. , 4 v fy . w , . 4 ,. :....'N-' :AN Fx, .ign- N. 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Alpha Sigma Y ' V IV 5 Vlujjgfiuw ff 1 Q 5 11,2-ll j , Q ' I , '61 .1 Q f 5 f' if 2 c f an ' 61 V ' Y I 1 24 , S Q I ., gp, 2 xv at q J. ,Q j 5,1 I 1 6 '42 ' Q - f 4 'F' AZ dl, ' fg 2-f P ' fi 'if , 1 1 1' 4.2, ' '4 Lg l ll 76311 . l 4 -iffl-J . 4 f ll: - x :J 5,5 Qylr, lffhiar- , W, P. . jr -'I MEMBERS - Front Row Left to Right: Bev Hall, Molly Finley, Ellie Grudzinski, Sheryl Henry, Mrs. lohn Keller lmoderatorl, Ann Castles, Cindy Defield, Yoli Muniz, Patty Pratt. Back Row: Bunny Frayne, Paula Troup, Kathy Trice, Shelley Seamans, Dorothy Leggin, Karen Casey. 115 Sigma Lambda Think we'ye got a buzz . . . Pooch's wedcling?. . .B-B-B- W, Good Deal. . .PC.H.. . .Cindy- our Sweetheart . . .Billy and 'ff' Laurie and Kathy and. . .If you don't like it, Quit School. . . Keep it in a sling. . .The Saint. . Swiclt, and Sweet Sixteen. . . The Rope goes to Zephyrhills. . Ray's spark plug. . .Uncle Moe. Prescott. . .Bertha dies. . . Bud is a day student. . . Pitch and joe and their Pimpmobiles ,lf -4? Flip-Outstanding Student?. . A Keg Role ll 55450.00 . . Honorary Brother - Eary Granco. . Outstanding Brother- Kenny. . . The fast one and 27 Pitch- I i f Pass, Right. ' X A I ,A g - OFFICERS - Left to Right: Bob Borgatti - Secretary, Kevin Corbett- Vice President, Rich Corthell - Sergeant at Arms, Bill Dalton - Treasurer. ' ,Z BROTHERS -Left io Right Top Row: jim Finamore, Angel Yebron, Bill Dalton, Kevin Corbett, Rich Corthell, Gary Franco, joe Conrad, Rich Beardsley, Bob Borgatti, john Perez, Kenny Vendrlni. jim Filippelli, Rich McDonald, Dennis Noe. Bottom Row: Ray St. Amour, Terry O'Toole, Terry McDonald, Randy johnson, Bob Ulrich, Tom Trapp, Bill Thompson, Kwan Mulholland, john Nicoletti, Dave- Nasca, Daryl Shurman, Carmine Picciano, Ed Tammany. ll6 V- 1 -ig . J Af' 1.-3, .VX ohm.--f ' NW '-Q em 1 - 1 GRADUATING SENIORS - Left to Right: Edward Tammany, Gary Franco, lim Finamore, Bill Dalton, Angel Yebron, james Filippelli, Kevin Mulholland, Kenny Vendini, john Nicoletti. President Greg Masi with sweetheart Cindy iQ Defeil. Kappa Theta gage Edgar has a date. . .Big joe. . .Check the main. . Maria's hits. . .Bingy. . . Spunky. . .Zook. . .l.B.. . The GleasgDance Contest. . . Let's paint the bridge. . . Barney Rubble. . .Ricky Nelson . . .Greek Weekend V2 a pt. . . .Our Boxer, Mags. . .Artie Murray. . .C.C's Panamanians ...Cal. . .Packer. . .Brian.. Crappy. . .Devil and Mug. . . Our new sweetheart? . . .Meet atlim's. . .Fred Astaire. . . Let's have a blowout. . . No masquerade party. . .What a change, KG and girls. . . 1ay's in Dallas. . .the rock . . . LOB. . .It's coming-the spaghetti dinner. . .Frankie and Pumpkin. . .jungle lane . . .Peter Palm. . .Coach Leowe. . .Smitty and Red. . . World's Best Drivers, Fatman, Gary, and lay. . . Honorary Barry. . .Brother Paul. . . Dancing Denny. . .Neilson's boots. . .VVho's L.D.. . .Gleason we know you're in there. . . Dirty Dog. . .Got to have a date . . .VVho's got feathers intheirbed?. . .l.B.. . .The lump is back. . . Mrs. Bryne? . . . Does a chicken have lips?. . . Babyface Murray. . .Our V.P. - Dennis. . .Party at Paul's house. . .Bingo fourth year in a row. . .The Schedular. . . Bullet and Byrnes are at the Alibi. . .Good luck to Timmy, Bingo, Mike, and Mel. -Q wwf OFFICERS - Left to Right: james Byrne - Vice President, Timothy A. Gleason - President, lames Lynch - Sergeant at Arms, Mike Lary - Treasurer. ,f-f I GRADUATING BROTHERS - Left to Right: Mike Santoro, Mike Purpura, Bob Clinger, Tim Gleason. f----- --- -Y - f- - 'ni 4 BROTHERS - Bottom Row Left to Right: Brian Kelley, Kevin Rernarchuk, jim Zakoor, Frank DelTorto, joe DiMascio, jerry Arbaszewski, Bob Clinger, Mike Kelly, Mike Purpura, jason. Standing Left to Right: Tim Cileason, john Neilson, Monte Clemons, Roger Smith, Mike Yary, joe Ferritti, Carey Carlson, jay Ciarbero, Mark Cappuccilli, Wayne Menzenski, Tom DeVoe, Brother Paul Tennis, O.S.B., jim Lynch, Barry Sullivan, Richard Parker, Dan Murray, Dan Davenport, Mike Santoro, Pat Greenwood, Ken Miraglia. Climbing Tree: jim Byrne, john Reynolds. '1- X 4 Greek Weekend X K- ,Q-u., e -J,- ia Q ' Q1 k E w, , af 5.1 .. L N 'nis- ii 5? av 71 'fi' wg I '-'wiv Q -W V! I, wi, rg, , , 1., ' 3, .. .'.2 . 1- ls? Mm fb asf!! . .1 .I , 99 93 f '7 2453 . 2 K , 57,1 xc I 9 ' V A r X W ' 1 W 11 ,24 , KAl,.l,l UF, 6. ' Vw 9 Q - 'ng g , f QQ 6, , ...Q my f ,NWN gk, f u, ' S 1 f , 4 9 F ,X V fx MY , :I 1 AN, xl 5 fi? . . 6 . , ' L Q, -'Lf-01225.-.:!gi?fY5sl 5 -5' f ' Q91 ' ' ,n..,. , ' ' '- ' l ' Q19 S ' . ,A -Z iii? ' 'V' 'c -f 4I'.T!..lM 1.1411-1' 'D 5 ' 'vmvj' ,Va Q .,.f., ,cl ' 1' I xf' Lu f- .. - ,fa---iff: ,. 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YMSSQQ-iw 3753 125 an 6 Football St. Leo Gpponent 20 Tampa Rangers 8 21 West Palm Beach 32 6 Miami Buccaneers 20 13 Newberry 56 31 St. Louis University 20 O Westchester 62 This year under the inspired leadership pf Tilrovv Morrison the new head coach, the football team has improved greatly over last year. Although they finished the season 2 and 4 there was noted improvement and next year the season will be much brighter. 9 V .a,'n.' I .'i '.4 xYx . ss 1. .X . 'Q ' ls sax . , mn 'J' 15: 'Net 1' W in jr ,fx 5 new , 5 Z! M g at ,hh X ,Q - A W Q we 4- 4, fl rf!! , 2 ' 11 ' ,, . if , , ,V b as ' ' V 44 N .I ah Mae , ' s loe Leone 1243 battles Mike Barber 1303 for an interception. ii-W, f W ww ..,,,,4 Q f x -9 s 3 . Q we- ,, -, .' , i W? 5.1 ' I If , qgvugiil' ffm f 1 ' 5 ' 1 'l 1 5. 1 R, 'H ro 5 x 1 4 is Q 1 f. . X I, Q ,Q , Q .Q a . , , ,I ,V 31 Ax ss' A X ' F H f A 1 Q 'Tx' ,jf ' ', 1 'N W 1 9 Y wa' f Q Q . Y 0- e 5 1 kv .vf '?i4x l.l - -if' l?lvf?iafQf1 '- lgf F L, SS E+ , yf ,. -1 iw , . xx. ggfflw Nd Wifi 'if gf pax ' n f- X' 211 'Q r- x 1 ,-t, . Q' 12? N f 1 v if dffmv -- J. w X 55 53' W wr SQ' 'lliQ'3 ,tt 9 7 355,55 f54g3E1i?E2!i3-15:1 B4 .sis-aa 1 iigs oaese s74afa,sans'e73,fc , Bile ' B1-4 of L2 R c EFS Sea gate' g , 4 7 y i Manager, john Mahony, lim Mulligan, Bill Manders, john Razionale, Steve Byrne, Rich Longhie, Bob Pote, Wes Shores, Mike Weller, Rocky Cooper joe Leone jim X Zakoor, Frank C-allio, Manager. Second Row Left to Right: Coach Morrison, loe Ricci, Charles Snyder, Dennis Nee, Charlie Wooters, Rich Corthell Dan Stark i Dennis Batten, Mickey Horn, Rich McDonald, David Fitzgerald, loe Rowland, Mike Santoro, Mike Barber, lim Roper, Manager, Coach O'Connell Third Row Left I to Right: Nick Southard, Rich Maline, Rich Rosensure, Dave McKenzie, Roger Smith, john Reynolds, Tom Wilcox, William McGoldrich, Wes Ward james Spark 3 man, Ken Steptany, Al Crowie, Monta Clemmons. t , at 9 ,ns ' , -s....- f il lm i i l . I 'dbh I' SH? !rX?Sia3.-sf' ' ' V 'B W., ,fx 'Sci Y Y -4,, we J B11NldHNi t Leo's ning season Eckerd College, Michael Scott with man was lerry Willi out opponents inf DiNucci was na cer trials for the 1996 throughout the season lout the Monarch Green Machine achieved another ddle Un Stetson University 4mm Florida Inst. Technology Oh ' Florida Technological Inst. 1 S with the largest turn out of people in lohn Swart's four- year stin tions were high and the schedule strong, Injuries drastically cut into the squa v , I ,M 5 2 won loss and tied record One highlight of the season was a 1 1 tie v :shed their regular season play undefeated The two leading scorers vw I s and 1 assist and Greg Herbert with 10 goals and 1 assist, the leading assi, th 4. Charles Hanretta and lim Byrne, goalkeepers, combined talents to sh if ches. Larry Henriques was named as an All-Conference performer while Bo ference, All-State and was also invited to the United States Olympic So ,If sc ,fx Vx V 1 ,i Q Y ' Y 4 47,-.-..-..-...... , , ....., .,.....V......... ........., Front Row Left to Right: Vince Harmon, lim Phipps, lim Anderson, Carmine Sesa, Greg Heller, Ken Silkie, Greg Herbert, Stuart McMillan. Center: Bill Cul- len, Mike Booth, Hany Ayoub, Fred Maresa, Ken McLead, Mike Scott, Nigel Galt. Back Row: Coach Bob Cabot, lack Hague, lim Byrne, Ed Mallaney, Bill Coyle, Bob DiNucci, Bill Cuff, jerry Williams, Larry Henriques, Charlie Hanretta, Head Coach john Swart. - Q, .N ... - Q f.- . we . ' -l P- , 1 , 2 J sig, K as-f ,RZ R. 5 Y 11:1 iiliairh R iii.-w A.'Y1l. ' 5' 5.1TLL.. Q ... r 1 E B 1 ex V' , I4 r 1' ., 'F' sv ,X Li ll 'e In 5 S , 5 E , I , 1 ' - E 1 L L 1 I I .5 n Q! www ' I : Q 4' ll X : if 1 E -I W I ' , ng p i I 1 4 if 3 1 'W D1 l WU' , f ,Q aP,fi'f ,'1' 4 ' - , 0 Irv 3 4 M f' f ff A 1 43 MEA! V V ' ' 'J ,mgrx 3 air? ,yi ,Lv gf ,I M ,ll - .,. rv .. .. 'V' ns' 1 .,, .. V U 4 'y, 5 -. I I A hwy :I ng , I F.-:Lian ,RRWQA f,xl,V-? A ' . .' 21' gy H ,, ., ,. - ., , , v,.x 1 ' My -5.3534 fig '1f'e fl1,-wsu-W-.W-, V- A ,A ' :F .'v' J ' aff ,N -' 'S L,, z',f, ww- 4, ' ' ' ff ' ', w 3 J.:.1'f,.1'.2 , 1 -7 'P' 'LZ,.:4f,difM!f5-Sikh-a!4W.h..M 4af. A 'ff .- - fl . :Jwmif--'Yfa. lm? I 1 V Y 1 1 .4 1 f C K F 'E n 1 E . ni ' .' 'f if ' 4. T Y E - f i v 4, . ,v . 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I Y V P- I Lf ' W :E v-I , -gp I- . .W J, . ..hf-.., .nv V A-5.1: - .-1,82-fig ' ' 'iiwc wi -5.r' Mu, c ,U . ng Basketball St. Leo Dpponent Home 75 Palm Beach Atlantic 66 82 Florida Institute of Tech. 66 58 Florida Southern 74 82 Aquinas 93 74 University of the South 71 88 Bethune-Cookman 74 66 Rollins 75 79 jersey City State 58 48 Birmingham Southern 60 81 Marion College 59 96 Florida Tech. University 72 61 University of West Florida 69 80 Oglethorpe University 55 Away 58 Georgetown 66 44 Providence 84 49 Florida Tech. University 65 77 University of West Florida 67 73 Florida Institute of Tech. 76 58 Bethune-Cookman 80 56 Florida Southern 94 81 Palm Beach Atlantic 98 52 DePaul 89 61 Rollins 70 The Saint Leo roundballers closed out their 1973-74 basketball season February 28th. The game ended a season marred with disappointments, frustrations, and also some excellent high spots for the Monarchs, who finished 10-14 for the year. The Green and Gold again posted a fine home record of 9-5. At home the Mon- archs outscored the opposition 970-892, thus retaining their reputation as a tough club at home. On the road the Monarchs went big-league playing such nationally prominent teams as Providence College, Georgetown University, and DePaul University. Head coach Norm Kaye, who completed his 5th season as Saint Leo mentor, felt that the season was successful considering the height disadvantage the Monarchs played to, and the increased competition of their demanding schedule. In all the Monarchs produced 4 starters and 9 players who in all shot 5071 or bet- ter from the field. Considering the competition the Monarchs faced, to shoot over 502, as a team is a remarkable achievement. Next season Norm Kaye and his Monarchs will take up the initiative and knock heads with the better teams in the nation. TEAM MEMBERS . 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'fo . :Jiri-fi .H if U 5 .Af-ff gf Q 4 2 1 ,S 1 xlib' Eff V 'f v y 'vw --Q-ww .., .MM MN W... ...MW M..-.-...A .. . ,,.,W.,,m , ' A . ll.. if -1 .. ....-.. ...M ,...... .- 4 olf Results Al Love l2th - State four-ball at Lehigh Acres Ken Tomczuk 79-71-74 6th -Lake Placid Invitational Al Love 319 llth - Florida Intercollegiate Championship Al Love 306 6th - Rollin Invitational Al Love 80 2nd - Florida Southern Invitational joe Bartkovvicz 80 24th - National Collegiate Championship Al Love 328 Tom Cann 75 Tom Cann 75 Peter Sossong 79 2nd -Tampa Invitational 2nd -Florida Southern Invitational 3rd -South Florida Invitational A I I. ..... Left to Right: Coach Marc Rabinoff, Tom Cann, AI Love, Pete Sossong, john Kopinski, Ray StAmour, joe Bartkowicz Fundamentals of a good swing 1 9' M4 ,gw ef ., ,MQ Y D , f . C vb! J' if v .' ,Q p '. 4 ' y, w ,A 1 . A w ' , i . 1 ' Q ' ' , 5 ' ' I ' -'. , ' fi- e ff- , . . ' - , ,. , -J,.,,,Aa.. U , , A, ..',- A - I fgjk -f..44n,,,. A .U N v ins., t . 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' ' ' -A , - , . rj- ,I qw -. -4' , ,, -',,- 1, . - ' 5 1 .I , A 24, Af-8Y5,M,,f',,4. ,, , ' John Brough, Dan Davenport, Frank Ueltorto, Ron Kruthaupt, Ioe Ricci, Pat Ryan, Tim Stewart, Ronald Vick, Gary Vitti, Gerald Chaney, Pete Dinndorf, Tony Albanese, Torn Bonfield, Mike DeMent, Reynold Edwards, George Galli, Pat Malanaphy, Mike Murphy, lim Perkins, Frank Playford, Fred Weinheimer, Danny Boyd, Willie Broner, Billy Carroll, Greg Klein, Ted Kolwicz, Tom Schellenberg, I4 x! - -,-mntxwu Florida International University Florida International University University of Michigan University of Michigan University of Tampa Florida Technological University' Florida Technological University Eckerd College Campbell College Northern Illinois University Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State University University of South Florida Macmurray College Hillsdale College Rider College Rider College Florida Southern College University of Tampa Rollins College Eckerd College Rollins College Rollins College Florida Southern College University of South Florida Eckerd College L 7-3 L 4-2 W 6-O W 2-1 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 4-1 L 5-4 L 18-6 W 2-1 W 3-2 W 16-15 W 9-7 W 7-1 L 3-1 L 8-6 W 19-10 L 5-3 L 4-3 L 5-1 L 2-1 L 11-3 L 17-2 L 8-2 W 6-3 W 6-4 JJ4 . 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Embry Ridcle Florida Southern College Upsala College Stetson University Georgia Southern Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University University of Tampa Florida Southern College Embry Riddle Stetson University University of Tampa Washington Lee University Won -ost -ost Won -ost -ost -ost -ost -ost -ost -ost -ost Won -ost -ost -ost Finishing with a 3 win 13 loss record does not give the incen- tive to the future, but a closer look does. Several matches were dropped by 5-4 decisions while many of the other matches were taken to the third set before going against the Green and Gold. Individually, sophomore Pete Kuhlman had the best record on the team in singles competition, compiling a 7-7 mark. Sopho- more Nigel Galt amassed a 6-9 record. The Monarchs made a fine showing in doubles competition as the season progressed, con- sisting of a team of Kuhlman paired with either Galt or David Fitzgerald. Overall, doubles team compiled a record of 8 wins against 6 defeats. The Monarchs next season, as always, will be searching for freshman talents that might arrive on the scene. ff N35 Y AN I ' 1 if ., A 4 if yu' If 4 incl, 'Z w' 1 we-fr fr ' - -W if ,v .- r . 1 - Sgr: ' git: 5, , ' H 'EN L g' - X, 2 ,p . v. L' fr, .. 1-sxsrvf' 'Sgt as-S3 WM. . M , . . .- Nigel Galt Pete Kuhlman Dave Fitzgerald Rick Thompson Gary Comp Greg Solanto Mac Proctor joe Grund Charlie Mott Intramurals ii xi 1 I V w . , Us 2 1 , f 'wvlmwwvswf 2 I y .V, . 4 , , ., , K ','Lw ,I V' G ,'.- vw!! if F ' M. ,.a , . V l A,., , ts 4' , J - 1' ,I 'U 'P 11 X .Q .--. , ' Q x-NAA 4213 ' , j , 'S x J I ' H 6 ,,y ,!,Aw'9,,' ' 1 L, . I ' . 'M xffqib Y ,, ' 17,5 Ni f '. Q , 4 ss-I l-4-P .2lfi1.f-f f. :, - 1 . .A - 'tfhfdx ,J 'fm 'H J i Q-. X, W' I Rza. ff- Qqwfvvff 5047 -- 1,,,.'-if--1 Zn' rb41Qf F Q W- ww Z 'I 2,531 l.i?Lw-Tx? l. ,.u,4,H.'fg-1 w ': !h1'. x ff, M? ,415 , ' N J-. ' ,'+f.. .-sz? 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Majors Dave Sechrist Kevin Corbett john Calicchio Ree Guariello Angel Lebron Rick Playford Gary Chaney Danny Blessing Gary Franco Ed Tamany Mac Proctor Rick Boyd Tim Stewart Dennis Mullen Vince Buttiglieri HANDBALL Tom Romano ARCHERY Vince Buttiglieri PADDLEBALL Tom Romano TENNIS DOUBLES Carol Andrus Bonnie Samuelson SOFTBALL 3rd Floor Marmion Mary Ann Pavlak Ann Lange Linda Munroe Charlene Larse loanne Walker Bunny Frayne Bridget McCall Cindy Bolcato Karen Casey Denise Donlin leanette Vigianni MEN TEAM VOLLEYBALL Thumper Rick Thompson Ron Vick Tim Chegin Wayne Menzenski TEAM BASKETBALL Mad Dogs lake Knapp Dusty Palmer Chico Miles Foley joe Ricci Wild Willie Willie Broner Bob McQuarters BOWLING loe Vern Aces BILLIARDS Bruce Karabin Steve Herring Butch Mingione FREE THROW CONTEST Drew Finn Randy johnson jim Miele GOLF BADMINTON lack Flannery lavier Henriques THREE ON THREE BASKETBALL ONE ON ONE BASKETBALL Gary Franco Gary Franco Kevin Corbett SOFTBALL Dan Blessing P.E. Majors Team WOMEN TEAM VOLLEYBALL 3rd Floor Snyder Linda Whittaker Theresa Traynor Edwidge Perry Terese Miller Ann Castles Teresa Bernadino Patty Pratt CO-ED BOWLING Mary Walker Dave Sechrist CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Colleen Hogan Chuck Castagna ARCHERY Linda Munroe TABLE TENNIS Edvidge Perry TEAM BASKETBALL 3rd Floor Marmion Team FREE THROW CONTEST loanne Walker BILLIARDS Linda Munroe 'N-N 'a sf- Sc 'K NR ,Q .iw wg' 41- x A k , 19,3 1931 '. , fl 081, l W www. N L 1 , 'kiwi 'Q-ffm Xb , nf 1' pf ' 1 'ell -All avi? ,gy 1 f'ff.,f,.g-K., . N , tn 4: i f' A Q .1 f KW l V Qs W I 5 8 x X5 gl ,x Q 4 Q ., ,. T Q em' 'S , -.W 5. n . Wiisffa VL I' , Q, Vx ' W9 ' td - x --Q2 5 X -M ww. 53:13 W 'ix X 13.11. 51: :X 5, -:gn-:Q-'? 'fV .wfd-Q, ,L .S .4 was ' Ni - ,qgiif Sai- : X V' A.kk, 51, C ix Q i Q !,. I E 'N' . 5.- 4 I' 1 1 wi. J A 5 .-4' Q Xs':7i'Ji-eSB,'!liA1fMA5'i U X. ei 1 -A., in 152 i ,aflvf was. Cheerleaders 1 Xi- i file ,511 S-1-5 -v- .pv ', 2'9 lanice Notaro Donna Boyan Jana Ceraci Eileen Brennan --,V -A -fa'--n....q,,.,if A wif' w .-wi. . -' C iq S - X- - r 'awww' 'L 7: ,Akai I' in ' i , , : ,.,f?wm:' ' - 4. ' ' Kia W' gjpfv-Q ,Q .. 1, .... W,N.,v,.,:? , S fr,..f.,,,,N 'iq ,539 335' 'M 5'f7.4+ L m,M,4y.4 ' ' ' ,-,..-. ,MLW . fQ::' ' -5 . ,. W gf'- ' .A--. - fn ff waamuuaawm-aw-1-rum my ff- f- C..-1 ., . .A ffwf-J-..mww.M14,y,,mu I , Mensa 4, Cindy Bolcato Ann Lange Cindy Pew Mary Bauser ' Sgggv L , K Xfs iz ..I mv 1 52. H!- uv-5 1' 1 l - . M 5 x AQ. ' ue 'fff ,. W ,. aj P' ,ffl-fa ' -1 :'.:ez-- ixepk fn,,,N ., , , A 1. T.,,,,,. ,qw wa, V r A W ' ' 1 '-' uw 'Q' 555' 4 ' f' F .1.fm1,,,f,g:qzf'f- Wagga, W 4 AY 1 Vqwxqgif ,E I 4 . , ,. aff' K ffia Ig 410' A ' , - Lv' . .ff-fm ,fs ' , H awk fx 1514- ,' f -,, V..',.ff-' , njgs H 4 A A I 3 A U fx Alu ,4,f.,g,,Ja54l' any? -E74-f ' wb Sri :N 1 'T C1 ,, 239,5721J'nY'vfe35gzfg? - TS - K- ff War M42 . 3!'4Fff 4 15 4 4 r gif! Vi V11 n..wf, Wifi? ML 4 1 iw, ,Y W 2555- E , lujm -' X - M 9 .wx ,Q 5 47,5 415 1 ' ' K 4 4 'Xu' 'fl .. wi -.WIT .FM v ,.,-,af - 5 f 'M25? S ' 9? ffflg wp, A W'Q'L -ls. 'fm vu'-WW 1 VW ' iw. . ' 'fm , '- ww- MM v .' A J f' I xl E5 J g - L aw. ' - , V' X ,N A X Q-'f' VV x ' M,,,mQQ , -M -' I N 'esggiequ-Q, any LM 'JF Kw vL,..'-4 V' Lygif, x -A X, .'..4 . m' M, ' r .MM A 4 'CT' '--f- ' W -vm, J. -'wg' .- fx 'ak 1.QWi..JV mg3,,e1+:f. . . 1 i.5.S9l 37515 if 35525111 . ' Al' r K' , Wifi I ' gigiii Class of 1977 nil!!! nf ...L ' Miguel Aybar Santo Dominico, Dominican Republic Ann M. Abel Pittsburgh, Pa. A R. . , Charles H. Baker Haiti, West Indies nf p-.au V -Y N - -W--I 156 William G. Alhofen Stony Brook, N.Y. li joseph T. Bartkowicz Chicago, Ill. Moya D. Benoit Fairfax, Va. WW Colleen N. Arrivo Homewood, lll. Mary A. Bauser Arlington, Va. Teresa R. Bernardino Ruskin, Fla. fix Gregory M. Beucher Glenview, Ill. ., 7-.l Herve Bexon Ada Y. Bird Kenneth H. Bobbie Dennis A. Bogle Rio Piedras, P.R. Fajardo, P.R. Lincoln Park, NJ. Lyndhurst, Nl. ,. 4' 0. if s 1, ' . ii ' vu Lk' ' I . ,W W ,X . ,.. , , 3- Nl Thomas 1. Bonfield William Bowman Patrica A. Brewster john B. Callaghan S. Gulfport, Fla. St. Pete Beach, Fla. Vienna, Va. Shaker Hts., Ohio kk , Y +11 I -AX 4--1 , V- .. K . Ang ,P Thomas M. Cann Mark G. Cappuccilli Jorge G. Cardoze Anthony M. Caruso Wallingford, Conn. Syracuse, N.Y. Panama, Republic of Felice, N. Italy Panama L Victor D. Carroll Walter T. Cermak Lisa l. Chevalier Nassau, Bahamas jersey City, NJ. St. Croix, V.I. Il F li fe il' ii' 5 tl 3, ll lil lf l i gl 'i li li ii ll l? Q: li ll il ll l i 1 l i 1 1 - ii. w r Q if' sf-'M 'nb David F. Church West Allis, Wis. 89-4-if Q-QQ' C1'L'3 Kevin P. Cleary Plainview, NY. Thomas l. Cooke La Guardia Cross Savannah, Cla. KVM Richard L. Detoffol Lockport, Ill, It il, El fl! .pl Maureen E. Cook gl Passaic, NJ. Tampa, Fla. l V1 X liil lil l .223 lf i ' sl . QQ 4 ilu' , Il: ,yy l. 1' i lohn R. Craven, jr. ll Chicago, lll, la 1 l i ll , ll . ' 'l li ,I .i il I' ,N if Q ii l l' l 'Q S w-'za , 1 . 'f'i'i'. , -l l I L QI l Charles DePass l il '58 jamaica, West Indies ' ,l 1.3 il +47 E ' 3 r joseph C. Conrad lane A. Coogler Kingston, N.Y. Brooksville, Fla. as , Q I B Robert W. Coyle, lr. jacksonville, Fla. Kevin G. Craig Stony Brook, N.Y. Anthony V. D'Ambrosia Bonnie L. Delp Toms River, NJ. Parsippany, NJ. go Thomas S. DeVoe Florence E. Dilworth Bayside, N.Y. Northport, N.Y. Peter M. Dinndorf Arlington, Va. john P. Duane Leesberg, Fla. jane M. Farrell South Orange, N.j. Marianne C. Fenn Bayside, N.Y. j'4.A mt:- P '-Q- Q 1' 1 rg '- Ronald j. Domin Mary Lynn Dooley Elaine D. Dougherty Glen Cove, N.Y. Cranford, Nj. Caracas, Venezuela 'CIF' james V. Edmiston F.P.C., N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Brooklyn, NY. Kenneth j. English Patricia j. Fagan auf' my W F Alan L. Faris Barbara A. Federici jo Ann M. Fell Trumbull, Conn. Glen Head, N.Y. Spring Hill, Fla. joseph A. Ferretti Port Chester, N.Y, 1 A 'UN ix.- luan A. Fernandez james R. Filloramo Mary 1. Finlay Robert W. Finlay Nassau, Bahamas Manchester, Conn. FPO New York, N.Y. FPO New York, N.Y 1-as fi S46 M 'P' lik. ' vi 4 dll Skip Fortier Mary Free Marc D. Galassini George L. Galli Falls Church, Va. Brooklyn, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. 06 wwf' Marian Gallagher Steve M. Gallo Tallahassee, Fla. Patchogue, N.Y. .1 sf' infnx qv-Y '7 J Nigel Galt Carlos A. Garcia 160 Pos Trinidad, VV. Indies Bronx, N.Y. jeffrey N. Gates Essex Fells, N.j. Mercedes L. Gil Santurce, P.R. William F. P. Gresham Washington, D.C. Timothyj. Hartman Trumbull, Conn. T- -5' 1 lx . , Robert W. Genovese jana R. Geraci Steve A. Gfesser Chatham, N.j. Vineland, Nj. Oaklavvn, Ill. joseph W. Gill john E. Gleason Patrick Greenwood Bayside, N.Y. Holiday, Fla. Columbia, S.C. . N-.1 K 04's r .. 54 - x Daniel K. Hackett jack A. Hague Patricia A. Harness Atlanta, Ga. jacksonville Bch., Fla. Spring Hill, Fla. ffl-JT Michael j. Hayden Gregory K. Heller javier Henriques Cristobal, Canal Zone Caracas, Venezuela Kingston, jamaica 'll' Mary T. Hogan Chicago, Ill. Marsha L. Humes Cape Eleuthera, Bahamas :Q '5'f' Stefan Holod Belmar, NJ. vi I V, Thomas P. jackolski Queens Village, N.Y. J, 162 I , i Mickey l. Horn Lynette R. Hrobak Syracuse, N.Y. Cheswick, Pa. Franklin A. Jamison William S. Johnston Poolesville, Md. Tarrytown, N.Y. WW I -mp 1. .la- Margaret A. joseph Cheryl A. judge Binghamton, N.Y. Crystal River, Fla, -A Timothy 1. judge Brian 1. Kelley Sarasota, Fla, Berkely Heights, NJ. Muffie Kelley Hillside, Ill. Michael T. Kelly Camillus, N.Y. Peter l. Kutujian Cambria Heights, N.Y. Q Maria A. Lorido Miami, Fla. P Wi 4 M w f ff' v, 1 N Q' ' R ff- V 1 V Q 1- ' - -s - fa mkqyh., ,A .- .. Q . , 1, I 11, I Q -' f' f 5 P time 'WY 1 . V ,i .fu gpm ,W ,A 3 4 ,gg Q. r it y , Mya' 'N HN ,gk I i , fmg. f 1 , 1 ' , iii f 1 , E ' 1' Lorraine C. Kelly ' it tw W ' , jamaica, West Indies 4 WJZVIYY Kevin l. Kiernan Kimberly R. Knobloch Jacqueline Kurtz Meridan, Conn. Edina, Minn. Cohasset, Mass. f,, i , ,f 1 42 A ., ,IV ylfifl V , ,, ,, WM ,,,, gg, .. ..:.e at Q N .- v ,.., V fa ., ...---ikgfz Dennis Lavela Denis A. Lello Deborah Lewis Potomac, Md. W. Pittston, Pa. Miami, Fla. l1 '-s '-.af Michael l. Losurdo lesse l. Loven Margaret l. Loyer Sayville, N.Y. Yan, N.Y. Plant City, Fla. 4 r-'Q' David T. Lussier Red Bank, Nl. -Qi Peter H. Lowman Darien, Conn. Sharon 1. Maynard Tarpon Springs, Fla. lohn A. Maloney, lr. VV, Hartford, Conn. 4 a 1 1? Michael D. Mangin Patrick F. Malanaphy Michael l. Malone Berkely Hts., NJ. Shrub Oak, N.Y. Wallingford, Conn 'JY ff PM Frank I. Malowany Daniel P. Maracich Kristy A. Marlin Belmar, NJ. Chicago, III. Wantagh, N.Y. Ann L. McCabe Kathleen McGeehan Tampa, Fla. Spring Hill, Fla. Thomas 1. McNamara Kenneth L. McLeod Dade City, Fla. Berenfeild, NJ. Richard 1. Messier james I. Miele Tampa, Fla. Deer Park, N.Y. Annamarie Moschella james A. Mulligan Cape Coral, Fla. Bedford, Mass. N , 1... nf- x David B. McKenzie Mark 1. MCKeon St. Pete, Fla. Babson Park, Fla. '-If it q- i l Bfx A Rudolph A. McSweeney Richard G. Mente Nassau, Bahamas Chester, NJ. KGS-wfiv --QM' lui. 'fi 53,1 vi f' ' - iii, ' : Terese M. Miller Bruno l. Mingione St. Petersburg, Fla. Fairlawn, Nl. xxx: Timothy F. Murphy Anne M. Mack Avon, Conn. Cohasset, Mass. -.F l aww? Mary Esther T. Murphy McLean, Va. Daniel H. Murray Upper Montclair, NJ. wma f 1'3l.. lanice M. Notaro lan C. Nobis Fairhope, Ala. lselin, NJ. .ini t 41., .v si , A .,,, . W lr' K Ralph C. Pace Richard I. Parker Valhalla, N.Y. Pensacola, Fla. wal' GSW A.Peart Marla M. Penner jamaica, West lndies Pittsburgh, Pa. TI.:,r fp! Lorraine V. Neary Smithtown, N.Y. U Charles D. Ocheltree Tobaccoville, N.C. T . 3'9- Diane C. Palame Parlin, NJ. 'eu-5 Edwidge Perry Haiti,West Indies APU? Timothy A. Nero Brecksville, Ohio fix 5,5 john M. O'FarreII Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 qqv-'L--QA! Gordon C. Pascale Garden City, N.Y. Nina Peveto Caracas, Venezuela ,fn 'Wig , fl!!-5. james D. Phipps Carmine F. Picciano Hudson, Ohio New Hyde Park, N.Y. . 4' Catherine E. Renz Patrick M. Resop Colonia, NJ. St. Pete Beach, Fla. Robert J. Pignataro janet R. Pottinger Shrewsbury, NJ. jamaica, West Indies M WN Michele M. Prashaw Patricia L. Pratt Rochester, Mich. Freeport Grand, Bahamas Nancy C. Rehme Kevin Remarchuk Dallas, Texas Troy, N.Y. 0-'Jamie 4r4'Q- john T, Reynolds Maria I. Rincon Summit, NJ. Maracaibo, Venezuela 1 a F yi li fi il I I, I 5 V 'L 4 i i i 4 1' F It 1 Y x . Ei li H l. Brian Roberts Larry Romano Ralph I. Rowland Defiance, Ohio Riviera Beach, Fla. Savannah, Ga. bl li gi i li 3. . ez i iv if fa l , ..,,.,-40 I 1 y Patrick I. Ryan Louis Sarlo Carl Satton Fort Thomas, Ky. Clarksboro, NJ. Clearwater, Fla. li T s F 1 I i n ,gud .n-Ji ' , Stephen F. Sennello Kathleen A. Seuffert Michael 1. Sheridan , Sebastopol, Calif. Middletown, NJ. St. Petersburg, Fla. 4 .if nl ' 'll l!i 'l I .1 tw 66k Q , X I: I. J7x 1 y l. .., , i 1 'I li Q Laura C. Sierra jill A. Sloane Denise Anne Smith il '68 Miami,Fla. Miami, Fla. Brooklyn, N.Y. i .44-4 A ,- ,N P- 1 W if Q 4 I 'Md Nancy A. Ryan Brewster, N.Y. Thomas G. Schellenberg jacksonville, Fla. Sally E. Shoaff Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Charles M. Snyder Hamburg, N.Y. '-Ei Craig M. Snyder Spring Lake, NJ. Roger B. Smith Suzanne M. Snyder Theresa A. Snyder Darien, Conn. Morristown, NJ. Miami, Fla. Wayne C-. Sokalski Peterson, NJ. 'S .,q-ali' Peter M. Sossong Rita E. Suarez David F. Stafford Cheshire, Conn. Miami, Fla. Hialeah, Fla. 0:-oN '?' 'rf Ronald C. Stanley Frances S. Tenorio Tampa, Fla. Saipan, M.l. Fig Elizabeth A. Tracy Theresa A. Traynor Alexandria, Va. Miami, Fla. 170 Christopher B. Tucker Trinidad, West Indies FS, vf '? Edward Austin Warren Mamaroneck, NY. Thomas H. Wilcox Port Chester, N.Y. Theodore A. Wojtasik Wallingford, Conn. x 1 v Q Peter C. Vickers Buzzards Bay, Mass. Gary A. Vitti Peter A. Walsh Newtonville, Mass. Newport, R.I. iw' Michael C. Weller Kenneth j. Whelan Linda L. Whittaker Bethesda, Md. Rockaway Bch., N.Y. El Salvador, Calif. -ani 'ssl' john j. Witous Michael P. Wright Palos Heights, Ill. Highland Park, Ill. George H. Willard Naples, Fla. lang 1 X V' .154 Arlene M. Young Richard L. Zaremba Ellorine M. Zayne jamaica, West Indies Oakbrook, lll. jamaica, West Indies Class 1976 john P. Abrahams Thomas j. Altieri Peter T. Angelone jamaica, West Indies Trumbull, Conn. Shaker Heights, Ohio -f::::,:v iw -215' l 6 .5 Hany H. Ayoub Warren j. Azzara Richard j. Beardsley Mark S. Blanton Atlanta, Ga. Yonkers, N.Y. Hamden, Conn. Brooksville, Fla. f Gregory F. Bodkin Roberto S. Bonilla Gary A. Brown Marcia Buckley Rockville Ctre, N.Y. San jose, Costa Rica jakarta, lndonesia Glen Falls, N.Y. sa .4,., 7 X, Sara N. Bustamante james T. Byrne jr. Leonard P. Carlucci Charles W. Castagna KEY BiSC3Yf1G, Fla. Lighthouse Point, Fla. Stamford, Conn. Norfolk, V3- wg-1 ,-nt gi . ,ak .' ',',f, v' 1 - , in ,.-rv-, Anne Castles Balboa, Canal Zone l 'f' Cynthia A. Colclazier Clearwater, Fla. 'N -'v-f . Martha M. De La Fuente Key Biscayne, Fla. 165- l vd X yi, Y,,.,....-ul . V .4 'S' Y Christine M. Ceccolini Hastings-On-Hosen, N.Y. ' 1'J '-'17 . 3 . I An Eugene G. Copeland Dunedin, Fla. AW qQs..,0 Richard P. De Luca Clifton, NJ. Teresita C. Chavez Key Biscayne, Fla. f-- 'f Barbara A. Davis Dade City, Fla. KR Francis E. Del Torto Belmont, Mass. 245' Q43 Denise Donlin Sheila N. Donovan james T. Dougherty '72 Bersenfleld, NJ. Troy, NY. Haddonfield, Ni. Thomas A. G. Chegin Abington, Pa. William C. DeCarme lr. Norristown, Pa. Diana L. Dickinson Cladstone, NJ. i Patrick W. Doyle N.Y., N.Y. Bd William R. Fleming Suzi L. Frenville Mountainside, Nj. West Deal, Nj. I f, 1 , I Leo The Lion Terry j. Gaughan I Leo Land Bristol, Conn. I I I, I .1-'-E' Russ j. Guccione Timothy j. Gleason 4 Silver Spring, Md. Long Branch, N.j. I I I , v- ' Christopher M. Harris Dennis E. Healy Il jamaica, West Indies Forest Hills, N.Y. I li john V. Galatro Stanford, Conn. 4-uv' Catherine M. Gleason Ft. Myers, Fla. Qiwv-tfv' Gregory j. Herbert jax, Fla. Adolfo Henriques jamaica, West Indies w ff'4s I' jay j. Garbero North Haven, Conn 'JN Willie M. Graham Trilby, Fla. Collen P. Hogan Lake Forest, III. ,Zyl ' . N, Ines Cruz Macclenny, Fla. T 6 J 3 Y i. tl. I li CDN 5 IQ'-is ls xii ii ,f'Jnka l i W- l 3 I l Q if lil Ei . i 5. Peter V. lanson Carmel I. jasper Gaye johns Randy C. johnson 2, Rep. of Panama Passiac, NJ. Punta Gorda, Fla. Mount Vernon, Ohio F I I n n li . ll z A X l fv F 'F ff ff' 4 . L s. l i il .ff '. l E. v I Mary Ann C. Krol Peter Kuhlman Christopher I. Kuss Michael R. Lacy 1 Yonkers, N.Y. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Greenlawn, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. .. I I E lr: 1 l L i I r -ff -:,, 7 'Md' -X Q..-uwdfflf' ' Craig A. Lafferty Michael 1. La Francis Dorothy A. Leggin Angelo M. Lontakos 1 Medford, Nl. Bolton, Conn. Bethesda, Md. Tarpon Springs, Fla. l. i lil ill ii, I ' , 1 i :'l r-- h is :L K7 I ....f I 1 'I 174 Alffed C. LOVS lll James W. Lynch Margaret M. Lyons Richard 1. Maline l . North Attleboro, Ma. Huntington, Conn. Thomaston, Conn. Forest Hills, N.Y. Ln-L... ,,.--.1 eq A .1 , , f a , ' 4 . 1. ' 4 ,ff ',', 1 4- 40. , 1, af... ,, , , vu-.', , fun., . , ana, r Afuvan. . ,in-0 john M. Mahoney Edward A. Mallaney William E. Manders Hartford, Conn. Short Hills, NJ. Bethesda, Md. f f 'l if A' 'K , 4 l 4 if 1 2 -wt... UM. ,pf M ,wh .ufuww M Edward W. Mardey Falls Church, Va. igdlhf' Bridget E. McCall Madison Twp., NJ. Kevin S. McGeehan Spring Hill, Fla. fx -uf .., as, .lj,f,,l'-. i F fa ,--.' 42 Susan C. Marasco Ardsley, NY. 015 GIQQM, Tvs Jeanne L. Mason Lakeland, Fla. . m- Anne McDonough Oradell, NJ. Stuart 1. McMillan Syosset, N.Y. 175 I -wi' 56.1 5 W ...kgs rx 1 Q ...X can . 1, tg ' Q i is 3 'N ,,,, EWU Susan E. Notestine Mary M. Monahan Fremont, Ohio Holiday, Fla. 'Zum -4' 4f fIYP P3Il'iCk D. O'NeiII William D, Qweng 76 Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Branford, Conn. Lawrence P. Medico W. Pittston, Pa. .1 Denis T. Nee New Hyde Pk., N.Y. Mag, Margaret T. O'Brien Woodstock, lll. Richard L. Parker ludibana, Falcon, Vzla. Yolanda M. Muniz N. Miami Beach, Fla. .Q Lynne A. Newton Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 97'-'os Mary Alice O'Neal Ocala, Fla. .4 Diane M. Pelczar W. Nanticole, Pa. lose A. Perez Bayamon, P.R. Stephen I. Ray Largo, Fla. john B. Sherrow Syosset, N.Y. Dorothy I. Standifer San Antonio, Fla. Cynthia L. Pew Syracuse, N.Y. .4 Alice M. Roscoe Philadelphia, Pa. Nancy E. Snyder Syracuse, N.Y. William P. Thompson Branford, Conn. -'Qi' l . JA Kathleen A. Pinelli Eileen S. Quinn Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Falls Church, Va. IWhv. C...Z? Rosemary A. Rudis Michael R. Scott Chicago, lll. Trinidad, W.I. af Gregory Solanto Ray j. St. Amour Pelham Manor, N.Y. Birmingham, Mich. -QPF' it lil Nl Kenneth P. Tomczuk Paul V. Uccello Manchester, Conn. West Hartford, Conn E, 1? , s-d5 Y ,. , vm ':Q ' 3 ' l N J Barbara A. Westergard Ann L. Willis Barbara Wood Robert P. Young Pensacola, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. New City, N.Y. jamaica, West Indies MPV Win james E. Zakoor Edward L. Hoener Windsor Ontario, Canada Lathrup, Mich. 'fp' Michael I. Garrity New Hyde Park, N.Y. F L yi? t ' Q L K ,151 , v 'k m M. -if 4 I I f' 4'-A , 5 ,ywx n l if' M 'rv Q, 9, h' M 5 .K i v I is Wa. '..a M . ' L 'V WK- ' .. + . ft - . 5 ta. iw-at V 2' 'rw ff N, W., A ' 1 I' 178 Class of 1975 Barry, john R. Great Barrington, Mass. Q-:PO 4-.-J Brueck, Mary E. Northville, Mich. We Cherry, Constance D. Scott AFB, Ill. ff- Abreau, john Taunton, Mass. 4 MN Borgatti, Robert A. Falls Church, Va. Bushka, Brian T. Bloomfield, Conn. Comp, Gary S. Delray Beach, Fla. Austin, Priscilla C. Sarasota, Florida Breen, William I. Ridgefield Park, NJ. N129 Calo, Donald A. Queens Village, N.Y. Connors, Kevin j. Ormond Beach, Fla. 4,-aww i ,1 i X, 41. Barbini, Gerald 1. Lee, Mass. Y 4 kg, ,. . 1, if W, Brown, George H. jr. Windsor, Conn. af-'ug 'kk W f'TiIZ9 Castaldo, Laura A. Central Valley, N.Y. 've -117' Corbett, Kevin F. Yorktown Hts., N.Y. do W? X A Costi, Anthony B. Dalton, Mass. kr... .Q 42 1 mi' A qi v A A A A Davidson, james S. Miami, Florida 001' Donnelly, Nancy 1. East Orange, NJ. .1 le . Eck, Robert N. 180 Sarasota, Fla. Cross, Maryanne L. Bridgeton, NJ. Defiel, Cynthia C. Mahtomedi, Minn. 4 Duncan, David C.. Little Rock, Ark. Filippelli, james A. Pelham, N.Y. da2 -0.-:c:'S9 Cullen, William H. Ill Da Costa, Mark D. Hazlet, NJ. Kingston, la. 'awsgwl Yr- tif ESL I if Di Mascio, joseph W. Di Nucci, Robert Philadelphia, Pa. Yorktown Hts., NY Durian, Mary H. Durnin, Dennis 1. Titusville, Fla. Chatam, NJ. Finn, Andrew T. Fisher, james R. DeBary, Fla. Webster, Mass. W C7 Flannery, john N. Flores, Linda F. Gallio, Frank j. Gates, Cathlyn j. Red Bank, N.j. Pensacola, Florida Tampa, Florida Centerport, N.Y. 'WN W. 3 - s L' ,. :ir ' 1 ' 4 1 u r Cieho, Patrick A. Miami, Florida nv' 1, J 9 Lf v , . - -, . 9' 1 .mf ,V A 'fir f fam., . Gennaro, jennifer Tampa, Fla. Goossens, Francis W. Cordon, Marvin D Breda, Holland Dade City, Fla. i Y-11 E 5 Grogoza, Stephen M. Guy, john R. Hanretta, Charles W. Harmon, Vincent Newington, Conn. Falls Church, Va. Cornwall on Hudson, N.Y. St. Leo, Fla. l , - 75 lag Qi' 'R hc Henry, Sheryl A. Hoffmann, Dale leffries, William D. King, Curtis R. Brooksville, Fla. Annandale, Va. Ridge Manor, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. IS 95 Q' 'nv Kopinski, john A. Kutza, janet O. Larsen, Charlene A. Macedonio, Marina Elmhurst, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Fall River, Mass. Glen Cove, N.Y. ,M ...Q x ,ai I Maddlone, Frank P. Maresca, Alfred P. McDonald, Richard C.. Medland, Denise Pinellas Park, Fla. Peekskill, N.Y. Wytheville, Va. Arlington, Tex. L Mellen, William E. Menzenski, Wayne V. Mitchell, Paulette M. Mulvihill, Richard '82 5l5fWfOVd,COV1fW. Mahopac, N.Y. Nassau, Bahamas Pittsburgh, Pa. D Gu s Munroe, Linda L. Myatt, Michael G. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Pandolfe, Ralph L. lr. Perez, john C. Wethersfield, Conn. Tampa, Fla. Romano, Betty Ann F. Long Branch, NJ. Binghamton, N.Y. I .Aa ..' - It a-...df 5956, Carmine P. Shields, Frank R. Middletown, N.Y. Crystal Lake, lll. Rood, Robert F. lr. O'Connor, Kathleen P. Hingham, Mass. . .., by O'Hearn, Matthew Shaker Hts., Ohio X Rui' Xxx T--'yr' i L Perry, Kathleen T. W. Palm Beach, Fla. .-F31-f' ll Scherer, William I. Roslyn, N.Y. Y , AP 3. ...A :iz-320' Silkie, Kenneth C. Sparta, N.l. 'KW 49' a d' -2 as all Quackenbush, Robert Newark, N.l. -T P, -aux '----9' Seamans, Shelley Amityville, N.Y. ,fv- Smith, leffery E. Flushing, N.Y. 133 T J : 1 V rn ii i, I. il in Y . S . ! i r I Y ii i i r, . M Zi i Q Tarpon Springs, Fla. Newton, NJ. Donora, Pa. West Orange, NJ. Smith, William 1. Sniffen, Thomas A. Stancoven, john C. Stasi, Densie E i. F I I f : 5 I, 3. E i I . Stetler, julia A. Swiacki, Cindy D. Thompson, Richard S. 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Bowen Patrick 1. Brannigan David S. Brunton fib- . H' fir T- f .6 . M ff . g. Q if Z f i, .ws Alfred J. Buchanan Michael I. Buckley B. Candace Burger Norman Busciglio P3 if .iv Vincent M. Buttiglieri Thomas P. Byrne joseph M. Byrne M .-on-,K 4 E Sheila M. Burns George E. Byrne james I. Cahill 95,3 me-2' 'pw'-Q lohn Calicchio lr. Mary E. Cefalo Pamela A. Censullo , 1 'Bev john F. Chiulli Frank Christopher Michael A. Cicconetti Nfl 3 ....,..,ig 4..L -nr Kathleen Clancy joseph Clifford Robert l. Clingen Robert F. Conroy lr. Franklin A. Coulton s Barbara l. Cowley 1:1137 ,,,,..,n03 Guillermo Cancio-Bello Mary Beth Crafton n nik-lm Scott P. Crowson l 'P'-1 rd' f f . '4!L2 5r 1' William S. Cuff William H. Dalton ,ah Larry M. Day William 1. Demeter L.. Diana L. Dickinson Robert Dillon hw-I ,Q--0 Robert K. Donaghy Karen B. Dragna Q M Denis C. Davey 4 Elizabeth Dempsey MF loann B. Dolinski David E. Dumont r w, 'r:t':P' Sidney T. Duncan joseph H. Dupee William j. Fanning if if .gr 2 1 Lvfftlin ' QW-,V , N. . s x YQ. A lan E. Farnsworth Margaret F. Fay Laurine C. Feldmeth james P. Finamore X-- Barbara 1. Finkenstadt Colleen Fitzgerald Mary Ellen Fox Gary R. Franco fi YT., Janice E. Gale Glenn T. Geoghegan Timothy A. Gleason Beverly Hall mm' Marie A. Gregg Theresa F. Groppo Eleanor K. Grudzinski Ree Guarriello 'Tik- NAV. 4.-A-33 Albert A. Gilbert Anne C. Hayes Dennis 1. Hayes Charles Henderson 15, Q e 0 4,1 A 4-v ' W W' 'ap- lohn P. Henderson jeff Hergen Frank G. Honulik Richard Hopkins W m if-9 Lt:- Dennis W. Horvath Dolores T. Hughes Linda jordan gy: - ' ' john S. Kantlehner Peter j. Kennedy -MW.. joseph Keene rw-5 I .W...,,,,. .. .. Gregory Klein Kenneth M. Kozlowski Anne Kemezis .FE Q0 Rosanne Leandri james D. Kiley Linda j. Kirby l james A. Knapp james S. Knight Alison W. Lampe Wendy A. Lamphier Angel R. Lebron Kevin P. Leddy 0 if Y l . Paul Lehner Michael Liguori Robert 1. Lisky 'R vii Rick Longi Arthur Loye Michael Lukowiak tony? nf . fs, ,- Gregory E. Masi 'Q Shelia P. McCarthy Stephen M. Lynch Sal Macario Roy K. Magras f WN rl. M Anne Malone Elizabeth Markford Dennis 1. Marlin !Uf , Ts ,W Ronnie McCloskey , 195 Dennis R. McGeehan Terrence C. McNamara Ernest I. Meserole ,-.null Matthew F. McConnell Thomas McDevitt joanne M. McEntee i fw- ,--slang., Susan B. McKee Michael McMullen Leroy 1. McNally, jr. ,we-YH 1r'f '?' Robert 1. McQuatters, lr. Margaret Merkel Kevin Metsch Marcia M. Michel Carol M. Molnar james H. Montgomery pr., 6 M 'wx' 'Zi' Elizabeth A. Mourat j. Kevin Mulholland james P. Mulligan Ralph C. Mumpower, III C vw. ff 'I'-4 0 W., james F. Murphy Virginia Murphy Nancy E. Nichols john P. Nicoletti ' :f 'f,', vm '- , ,,,,,x '11 Q '. S ' Rita K. Norton Peter Novy julia M. Oberg Christopher P. O'Brien nw. .rg X F. Curran O'Keefe David A. Olsen Carlos Guillermo Orchard uv pwbsg f,,' 5 'Ui Daniel D. Osborn Michael P. Pasquale George 1. Paterson H-ng, lwbf' Minelly Ruiz -f-W-M-vb 9 5. if ,ww in .- hi' f ,fr 'W l james R. Perkins Albert 1. Petrie Deborah A. Petracca i I i i l L 1 Y ' VW'-va 1 Michael Petresky Anthony M. Piunno, lr. Frank B. Playford n I I I .WF - 1... i flu 'I In ,r i. s Robert A. Pote john M. Proctor Michael F. Purpura I gl 198 Ronald R. Rudolph 10511 Bob Ryne M 3? john M. Razionale X ! ff 117' p. ff' ' fP ftiifm George R. Schaal loan A. Schmidt Cynthia M. Sechrist I W4 David W. Sechrist Daniel K. Settles Rita L. Silvestro Edward Raymonds 'Q' tai' Anne E. Skorupski Caroline Smith Lawrence M. Smith 'Wits Claudette M. Samson tl ,,,m16' 1 O Nick 1. Southard Anthony Sparacio, lr. Marjorie A. Stanvvood P' i I 1-sc I i Tj V wifi Q .M Ii ii !. 1 E Michael A. Stem Lisa B. Stryker Richard E. Suarez Edward 1. Tammany F i !i ii Ii I T i i T i Q john 1. Tarabocchia Marianne C. Torreggiani Catherine L. Trice Denise 1. Trost ii? y i S H T ii: H Qi? 1 1 M .3 i 'M' E. Martin Truchon Bernice G. Turner Teddy D. Turner joseph R. Vaughan i 'i i .IA 's li fi 'B il '! 'I i I I ii ,xi I-I I - ,I O i I' T 200 at ee -.J 'aff' '-1 leanette M. Viggiani Kenneth Vindeni Claudia G. Waldrep Mary C, Walker IQQSQ 'Yun U --.hx Wesley K. Ward Robert A. Wear Lindora S. Weigel james E. Wilhelmson 45 54,01 ig-rf' Gloria Wong Charles R. Wooters Eloise L. Wright CHARLES PATRICK AHERN, IR. B.A. Business P.O. Box 41 Shelter Island Heights Shelter Island, New York 11965 Pres. junior Class 3, Head Floor Direc- tor 2, 3, 4, IFC 3, 4, Kappa Alpha Sigma 2, 3, 4, IV. Pres.j, SGA Executive Board 3, 4, WHO'S WHO 3, Dean's List 3, Campus Court 3 MICHAEL ALESSANDRO B.A. Political Science Magna cum laude MARTHA VIVIAN ANDREWS B.A. Elementary Education 907 W. Howard Dade City, Florida Dean's List 2 STEPHEN CHARLES ARCHER B.A. Sociology 15 Clark Avenue Beverly, Mass. 01915 V. Pres. 2, Phi Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 BARBARAIEAN ARNOLD B.A. Criminology 22500 Shelburne Road Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122 jOHN C. ATTINELLO Psychology Box 368, RD 1 Belvidere, New jersey 07828 IFC 3, 4, Phi Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, lPres. 4j, WHO'S WHO 3 CYNTHIA KONRAD BAKER B.A. Elementary Education Magna cum laude 11 Garfield Street Garden City, New York AWS 2, Floor Director 3, Homecom- ing Queen 3, Gamma Alpha 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 PEGGY LEE BAUMAN B.A. Psychology Magna cum laude WILLIAM F. BAUMERT B.A. Business 127 Country Club Lane Pelham, New York Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4 jANE M. BELLISSIMO B.A. Physical Education Magna cum laude 24 Orchard Lane Norwood, Massachusetts Transfer from Green Mountain Col- lege Oratorio 3, 4, Dean's List 3 GAIL MARIE BENAM A.A. Secretarial Science 2948 N.W. 8th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida jOHN L. BENNETT B.A. Criminal justice Summa cum laude VINCENT F. BIGGANE B.A. Sociology 7 Royslton Street Garden City, New York Alpha Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, IFC 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA LYNN BININGER B.A. French IAMES jOSEPH BIONDI B.A. Philosophy IAMES LYNN BLAKE, IR. B.A. Criminal justice Cum laude DANIEL LEE BLESSING B.A. Pre-Dental 203 W. Church Dade City, Florida Transfer from Faulkner State College Residence Hall Staff 2, 3, 4 IERRY N. BLEVINS B.A. Psychology BRUCE WARD BOLAND B.A. English 554 Ridgewood Avenue Glen Ridge, New jersey 07028 Kappa Alpha Sigma 2, 3, 4, l3 and 4 Member at Largej BONNIE ROSE BOND B.A. English 4714 29th Avenue South Gulfport, Florida 33711 Transfer from: St. Petersburg junior College College Theater 4, Encounter 3, 4, Monarch 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4 RICHARD PETER BONIFER B.A. Business 2398 Mount Avenue Oceanside, New York Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4 RICHARD BORCHERS Magna cum laude 20 Heritage Ct. Hillsdale, N.j. Circle K 1, Knights of Columbus 1, SGA 4, Monarch Business Manager 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 jOHN FREDERICK BOWEN B.A. Music Education 2432 Sunny Meadow Lane Vienna, VA College Choir 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Percussion Ensemble 3, 4, Ora- torio Chorus 3, 4, MENC 3, 4, Dean's List 4 RICKY LEE BOYD B.A. Physical Education BEVERLY jEAN BOROUGH B.A. Theater Cum laude IOSEPH EDWARD BOYLE B.A. Political Science PATRICKI. BRANNIGAN B.A. Political Science 10 Curtis Court Cornwall, N.Y. 12518 Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, Club '67 3, ICC 4, IFC 4, Tennis 1, 2, Dean's List 3 DAVID STEWART BRUNTON B.A. Business Administration ALFRED j. BUCHANAN,jR. B.A. Political Science!Sociology Cum laude 60 Grove Street Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Alpha Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4 MICHAEL jOHN BUCKLEY B.A. Business Administration 43 Ft. Amherst Road Glens Fall, N.Y. IFC 3, 4, Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4 MICHEALI. BULL B.A. Political Science BETHANY CANDACE BURGER B.A. Elementary Ed.!Special Ed. Summa cum laude Clara McDonald Olson Award Rt. 3, Box 327 Dade City, Florida Alpha Sigma 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Court 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Gamma Alpha 3, 4, CV. Pres.j, Winter Weekend Candidate 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 NORMAN BUSCIGLIO B.A. Pre Dentistry Magna cum laude 5209 E. Columbus Drive Tampa, Florida Dean's List 2, 3, 4 SHELIA MARIE BURNS B.A. Art Education 47 Silver Lake Road Staten Island, New York College Theater 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Org. 1, 2, 3, Karate 1, 2, 3, Riding Club 1, 2, 3 VINCENT MICHAEL BUTTIGLIERI B.A. Physical Education 501 Central Avenue jersey City, New jersey 07307 Floor Director 3, 4, Karate 2, 3, 4, Resi- dence Hall Staff 3, 4, Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA 1, 2, Executive Board 3, 4, Assistant Trainer to the Athletic Department 3, 4 GEORGE EDWARD BYRNE B.A. Political Science 39 High Street West Orange, N.j. 07052 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Theta Chi 2, 3, 4 IOSEPH M. BYRNE B.A. Art Education 11 Washington Avenue Short Hills, New jersey 07078 IFC 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, IV. Pres 4j, SGA 1, Dean's List 4 THOMAS PATRICK BYRNE B.A. Biology 39 High Street West Orange, New jersey 07052 Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4 jAMES IOSEPH CAHILL B.A. Political Science 1600 Riverside Avenue Bronx, New York Basketball 1, 3, Christian Service 2, 3, Collegium Musicum 1, 2, Folk Group 1, 2, 3, Human Relations Organiza- tions 1, 3, Knights of Columbus 1, Residence Hall Staff 2, Dean's List 1, 2 jOHN PETER CALICCHIO B.A. Physical Education 58 Crestwood Avenue Nutley, New jersey 07110 Treasurer of Frosh and Soph. Class, Floor Director 3, 4, IFC 3, 4, 44, Ath- letic Chairmanj, Kappa Theta 3, 4, 14, Secretaryj, Monarch 1, 2, 11, Advertis- ing Managerj, Residence Hall Staff 3, 4, SGA 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, P.E. ,, .li Concentrators Club 1, 2, 3, 4,14, Presi- dent1 GUILLERMO RAFAEL CANCIO BELLO B.A. Physical Education!Spanish Cum laude Immaculada 3421 Santurce, Puerto Rico 00915 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4 MARY ELIZABETH CEFALO B.A. Elementary Education 12313 NE 11th Court North Miami, Florida Phi Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, Pledge Mistress1, Dean's List 3, 4 PAMELA ANN CENSULLO B.A. Sociology 187 Frederick I. Bergenfield, N w jersey Phi Tau Omega 4, Dean's List 4 GERALD EARL CHANEY B.A. Physical Education KARYN F. CHAO B.A. Psychology!Sociology FRANK CHRISTOPHER B.A. Business Administration 63 Windsor Terrace Yonkers, New York 10701 Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4, SGA 3, 4 IOSEPH P. CLIFFORD B.A. Psychology ROBERT JAMES CLINGEN B.A. Art 7705 Sychmore Drive Orland Park, Illinois Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Football 3 MICHAEL A. CICCONETTI B.A. Political Science 1201 Dalton Drive Painesville, Ohio 44077 Transferred from Lakeland Commu- nity College, Mentor, Ohio. Karate 1, 2, 3, SGA 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN CLANCY B.A. Sociology 836 Bailey Avenue Elizabeth, New jersey Folk Group 1, Floor Director 4 Human Relations Org. 1, 2, 3, Resi- dence Hall Staff 4, Dean's List 3, 4 BRIAN WILLIAM CODY B.A. Sociology ROBERT F. CONROY B.A. Business Administration 1501 Bayshore Rd. Villas, New jersey 08251 Alpha Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, 14, Sergeant at Arms1 GEORGE THOMAS COOPER B.A. History Magna cum laude FRANKLIN A. COULTON B.A. Sociology 33 Farragut Rd. Old Bethpage, New York 11804 Phi Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4 BARBARA I. COWLEY B.A. Sociology MARY BETH CRAFTON 1361 NE 48 Court I Fort Lauderdale, Florida 3308 Golden Legend1 NATHANIEL CRAWFORD, IR. B.A. Sociology MYRTLE E. CROUTHAMEL B.A. Elementary Education SCOTT PAUL CROWSON B.A. Music Education 14181111th Terr. North Largo, Florida 33540 College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Collegium Musicum 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Percus- sion Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Oratorio Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Educators 2, 3, 4, Music Educators National Confer- ence 1, 2, 3, 4, MENC 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM SEAN CUFF B.A. History!Secondary Education Alpha Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3,4, 12, 3, Secre- tary1, Floor Director 3, 4, IFC 2, 3, 4, 13, Sgt. at Arms, 4, V. Pres.1, SGA 1, 2, Executive Board 4 WILLIAM H. DALTON B.A. Business Administration 9Winterset Rd. Greenwich, CT 06830 Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, 1Treas. 31 DENIS C. DAVEY B.A. Sociology 250 Beach 134th Rockway Beach, New York LARRY MICHAEL DAY B.A. Sociology Summa cum laude WILLIAM IOHN DEMETER B.A. Biology 468 W. Mt. Pleasent Avenue Charter Member of Phi Delta Omega 2, 3, 4,1Officer, 41 WILLIAM CHARLES DECARME B.A. Forestry Summa cum laude ELIZABETH SETON DEMPSEY B.A. Elementary Education DIANA LYNN DICKINSON A.A. Secretarial Science Pottersville Road Gladstone, N.l. 07934 Delta Phi Delta 2, 12, Secretary1, Dance Company 1, Tennis 2 ROBERT DILLON B.A. Political Science 9713 So. Kenneth Oak Lawn, Ill. 60453 Baseball 1, IFC 3, Phi Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, 1Sgt. at Arms, 41, Club Football 4 IoANN B. DOLINSKI B.A. Art 65 Chimney Ridge Drive Convent Station, New Iersey 07961 Cheerleader 2, College Choir 1, 2, Folk Group 1, 2, Greek Goddess 1, International Club 4, Karate 1, 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic Council 3, Phi Tau Omega 2, 3, 4, 13, Treas.1, St. Leo Dance 1, 2, Who's Who 4, Wind Ensemble 3, Winter Weekend Candi- date 2 GREGORY RICHARD DEVLIN B.A. Psychology ROBERT KEVIN DONAGHY B.A. Art KAREN B. DRAGNA B.A. Psychology 1332 S.W. 85 Avenue Miami, Florida Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 4 DAVID E. DUMONT B.A. Business Administration 50 Ferry St. Hudson, New Hampshire Transfer from Daniel Webster jr. Col- lege Circle K 3, 4, College Musicum 4, SGA 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 IOSEPH A. DUPREE B.A. History Summa cum laude 1319 N. Old York R.D. Abington, PA 19001 Knights of Columbus 1, 2 DUNCAN SIDNEY THOMAS lll B.A. Business Rt. 4, Box 229F Zephyrhills, Fla. 33599 Transfer from Tampa University Dean's List 3, 4, Club Football 3, 4 WILLIAM I. FANNING B.A. Political Science Harris Lane Cornwall, New York 12518 Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, Golf 1, IFC 3, Gun Club 4, Dean's List 3 IAN ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH B.A. Physical Education BOX 441 Belboa Heights, Canal Zone Transfer from North Florida junior College MARGARET F. FAY B.A. History 9 Gregory St. Danbury, Conn. College Choir 1, Dean's List 3 LAURINE C. FELDMETH B.A. Elementary Education 126 Normanor Drive Syracuse, New York 13207 Transfer from Onondaga Community College AWS 4, College Choir 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3 IAMES P. FINAMORE B.A. Sociology-Dance S-4267 Camp Road Hamburg, New York 14075 Transfer from Hilbert College College Theater 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Human Relations Org. 2, Inter Frat. Council 4, St. Leo College Dance Co. 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3 COLLEEN FITZGERALD Secretarial Science A.A. 6815 Mentone Street Coral Gables, Florida 33146 Riding Club 1, St. Leo College Dance Co. 1, Tennis 2, Winter Weekend Candidate 2, Dean's List 1 THOMAS E. FOCAZIO B.A. Biology MYLES E. FOLEY 4 B.A. Sociology MARY ELLEN FOX B.A. Art 49 Hillcrest Street Staten Island, New York 10308 College Theater 2, 3, St. Leo Dance Co. 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 GARY ROBERT FRANCO B.A. Business 53 Poplar Street Ridgefield Park, N.l. 07660 Basketball 2, Folk Group 4, Sigma Lambda 1Honorary Member1, Dean's List 3 BARBARA JEAN FINKENSTADT B.A. English Education Magna cum laude 5 Hawkins Avenue East Norwalk, Connecticut 06855 AWS 1, 2, 3, 4, 14, Treas.1, V, Pres. 2, Head Resident 4, Gamma Alpha 2, 3, 4, Residence Hall Staff 4, SGA 3, 4, WHO'S WHO 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 JANICE E. GALE B.A. Sociology 8 Club Street Montclair, N.J. 07042 AWS 4, 14, Court Judge1, Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, 13, V. Pres.1, Greek God- dess 4, Panhellenic Council 3, SGA 4, 14, Secretary1, Dean's List 3, 4 GLENN THOMAS GEOGHEGAN B.A. Business Administration Magna cum laude ANTHONY J. GERBINO B.A. Business 1 Koster Blvd. Edison, New Jersey 08817 IFC 2, 3, Phi Theta Chi 4, 1Treas. 41 TIMOTHY A. GLEASON B.A. Political Science Abbot Marion Bowman Activity Award 243-14-132 Road Rosedale, N.Y. 11422 Kappa Theta 2, 3, 4, 1V. Pres. 3, Pres. 41, Campus Court 2, 3, 4, 1President 3, 41, IFC 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 1, 2, 3 MICHAEL DURWOOD GRAHAM B.A. Criminal Justice Magna cum laude MARIE ANN GREGG B.A. Dance Cum laude 2801 -64th Street N. St. Petersburg, Florida 33710 College Choir 1, College Theater 2, Collegium Musicum 1, Folk Group 1, St. Leo Dance 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Oratorio Chorus1 THERESA FRANCES GROPPO B.A. Sociology 18 Cherry Street Winsted, Connecticut Transfer from Northwestern Con- necticut Community College ELEANOR KATHERINE GRUDZINSKI B.A. Elementary Education!Special Ed. Magna cum laude 552 Blackburn Street Englewood,Florida 33533 Transferred from St. Joseph's College, Brooklyn, New York Alpha Sigma 3, 4, 14 Treas.1, AWS 4, Gamma Alpha 3, 4, Panhellenic Council 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4 REE JOSEPH GUARRIELLO B.A. Physical Education 9 Terry Road, Northport Bay Estates Northport Long Island, New York 11768 Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Physical Edu- cators Concentrator's Club 2, 3, 4 ALBERT ABELGLJIBERT B.A. Business Administration BEVERLY ELAINE MIDDLEBROOK HALL B.A. Psychology Alpha Sigma 3, 4 FRANCISJOSEPH HARRISON B.A. Criminology DENNISJOHN HAYES B.A. Political Science Magna cum laude John I. Leonard Award 1041 Saxon Court Spring Hill, Florida 33512 College Theater 1, IFC 4, Kappa Alpha Sigma 2, 3, 4, SGA 2, 3, 4, WHO'S WHO 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 4, SGA Presi- dent 4 ANNE C. HAYES A.A. Secretarial Science 20 Sylvia Street Glen Head, New York 11545 Dean's List1 DOROTHY LINGLE HAUBER B.A. Elementary Education Magna cum laude CHARLES F. HENDERSON B.A. Business Administration 23 N. Ward Avenue Rumson, NewJersey 07760 Phi Delta Omega 3, 4, 13, Treas.1, Res- cue Squad 1, 2, Club '67 JOHN PATRICK HENDERSON, JR. B.A. Business Administration Summa cum laude 712 Ruth Street Avon Park, Fla. 33825 JEFFREY JONATHAN HERGAN B.A. Social Work FRANK G. HONLJLIK B.A. Psychology 16 Weaver Street Greenwich, Conn. 06830 Baseball 2, IFC 2, 3, 4, Phi Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Residence Hall Staff WAYNE THOMAS HOLLERAN B.A. Political Science Cum laude DENNIS WAYNE HORVATH B.A. Biology Rt. 9, Box 1848 Brooksville, Florida Transfer from: Middlesex County College DOLORES THERESA HUGHES B.A. Humanities!Philosophy Magna cum laude 293 Concord Drive River Edge, NewJersey 07661 AWS 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Human Relations Org. 1, 2, 3, St. Leo College Dance Co. 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 E. LINDA JARDON B.A. Spanish 158 Garden St. Pawtucket, R.I. 02860 Phi Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM WOODLAND JOHNSON B.A. Philosophy MARY MARLENE JONES B.A. Elementary Education VICTORIA ANN ELIZABETH KARAN B.A. Business Administration Summa cum laude JOHN SCOTT KANTLEHNER B.A. Psychology 3050 NE 41 st Street Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Transfer from: St. Joseph College of Florida JOSEPH NEIL KEENE B.A. Physical Education Route 1, Box 48 Grand Ridge, Fla. 32442 Transfer from: Florida State Basketball 4 ANNE MARIA KEMEZIS B.A. Sociology 301 Harrington Avenue Closter, New Jersey AWS 4, 14, Court Judge1, Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, 1st Runner-up for Greek Goddess 3, Kappa Alpha Sigma Sweetheart 3, Panhellenic Council 3, 13, Parliamentarian1, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 PETER JAMES KENNEDY B.A. Business 4206 Tallwood Dr. Greensboro, North Carolina Kappa Alpha Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES DONALD KILEY B.A. Philosophy Magna cum laude 88 New Street Greenwich, Conn. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Columbus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball - Academic All-Ameri- can 2nd Team, Outstanding College Athlete of America LINDAJUNE KIRBY B.A. Elementary Education!Psychol- 081' Magna cum laude River Road Dade City, Florida GREGORY KLEIN B.A. Business Administration 5215 44th Ave. North St. Petersburg, Florida Transfer from: St. Petersburg, J.C. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4 JAMES A. KNAPP B.A. Business Administration JAMES SIDNEY KNIGHT B.A. Sociology 1834 Landwood Street Jacksonville, Florida Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, Board of Direc- tors, 2, V. Pres., 3, Pres., 4, District Committee Chairman1, Golden Leg- end 1, 11, Sport's Editorl, SGA 3, 4 'LESTER D. KRAFT B.A. Art Education Cum laude ALLISON WHITTON LAMPE B.A. Math Magna cum laude 101 Gredney Street Nyack, New York 10960 Gamma Alpha 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 WENDY ANNE LAMPHIER B.A. Psychology 11114 N. 21st St. Tampa, Florida 33612 Transfer from: College of Orlando FRANK EDWARD LAWRENCE II B.A. Elementary Education!Special Education ROSANNE LEANDRI B.A. Elementary Education 1798 Long Bow Lane Clearwater, Florida 33516 Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, I3, 4, Treasurer, 4 Best Sisterl, Greek Goddess Court 3, Dean's List 3, 4 ANGEL RICHARD LEBRON 7504 Coarsey Drive Tampa, Florida 33604 Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Physical Edu- cation Major's Club 2, 3, 4 KEVIN P. LEDDY B.A. History 36 Bennington Road Hivingston, New Iersey LYNN LESSARD B.A. Sociology Magna cum laude RICHARD P. LIBRIZZI B.A. Elementary Education PAUL PETER HELMEN LEHNER B.A. Business Administration MICHAEL ANTHONY LIGUORI B.A. Psychology 943 Marlinton Ct. San lose, California Karate 1, 2, Knights of Columbus 3, 43, Treas.I, Rescue Squad 2, 3, Security 3 RAINER LILIENTHAL B.A. Business ROBERT IOSEPH LISKY B.A. Political Science 15 Walnut Street Murray Hill, New Iersey 07974 Baseball 1, Club Football 3, 4 MICHEAL LITTMANN B.A. Sociology RICHARD M. LONGI B.A. Political Science ARTHUR LOYE B.A. Sociology 532 B. 131 st Belle Harbor, New York STEPHEN MARTIN LYNCH B.A. Business Administration 2142 Holly Lane Cinnaminson, New lersey Circle K 1, 2, Q1, V. Pres., 2, Treas.l, Karate 1, Rescue Squad 2 MICHAEL LUKOWIAK B.S. Art TERRENCE C. MADDEN B.S. Sociology ROY K. MAGRAS B.S. Business 26 Honduras St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICK T. MAGUIRE B.A. English Magna cum laude ANN E. MALONE B.A. Sociology 304 E. Euclid St. Valley Stream, New York 11580 Class Secretary 3, Delta Phi Delta 2, Officer 3, 4, Greek Goddess Runner- Up 4, Panhellenic Officer 4, SGA 1, Volleyball Intramurals 1, Dean's List 3,4 ELIZABETH ANN MARKFORD B.A. History!Sociology Cum laude 1155 Cranbrook Ct. Springhill,Florida 33512 Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Economics Club 1, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 DENNIS l. MARLIN B.A. Psychology P.O. Box 263 Wantagh, New York Phi Theta Chi 1, 2, 4, Officer 3, Dean's List 4 GREGORY E. MASI B.A. English Education 10410 Democracy Lane Potomac, Maryland 20854 Class Officer 2, Inter-Fraternity Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Monarch 2, 3, 4, Residence Hall Staff 3, 4, Sigma Lambda 1, V. Pres. 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, SGA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 4, Campus Court 2, Outstanding Senator 3, Academic Council 1, Chairman 2, 3, SGA Social Committee 2, 3, National Entertainment Confer- ence Delegate 2, 3, Oratorio Chorus 3, 4, Gun Club4 SHEILA PATRICIA McCARTHY B.A. Physical Education 11010 Lockwood Drive Silver Spring, Md. 20901 AWS 2, Club '671, 2, 3, 4, Panhellenic Council 2, Officer 3, 4, SGA 1, 2, Exec- utive Board 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Phi Tau Omega 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Pledge Class TERRENCE PETER McCARTHY B.A. Business Summa cum laude VERONICA ROSE McCLUSKEY B.A. Sociology Magna cum laude MATTHEW F. MCCONNELL B.A. Business Administration THOMAS FRANCIS McDEVlTT B.A. Sociology 580 General Scott Rd. Wayne, PA 19087 Sigma Beta 2, 3, 4 IOANNE MARIE McENTEE B.A. Social Work Cum laude 17 Adams Street Garden City, N.Y. 11530 DENNIS R. McGEEHAN 1019 Saxon Ct. Spring Hill, Florida 33512 Circle K1,2 WILLIAM IOSEPH McGOLDRICK B.A. Education CBiologyI SUSAN BRUCE McKEE B.A. Sociology 24 Pierreport Avenue Potsdam, New York LEROYI. McNALLY B.A. History 603 Marshall Drive Pt. Pleasant, New jersey 08742 Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4 TERRENCE CAMPBELL McNAMARA B.A. Psychology ROBERT IAMES McQUATTERS IR. B.A. Physical Education 146 Rockland Dr. North Syracuse, New York Basketball 1, 2 MARGARET THERESE MERKEL B.A. Sociology 602 S. Dryden Place Arlington Heights, Illinois Sr. Class Pres., Floor Director 4, Phi Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA Executive Board 4 ERNESTIOHN MESEROLE B.A. Business KEVIN METSH B.A. Business 771 Glouchester St. Boca Raton, FL Alpha Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Club '671, 2, 3, 4, College Theatre 2, Computer Club 2, Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List1 EDNA MAE MOBLEY B.A. Elementary Education Magna cum laude CAROL MARIE MOLNAR B.A. Spanish Education Cum laude Rt. 2, Box 102 Dade City, FL 33525 Circle K 2, 3, 4, C.C.D. Teacher 3, Sr. Class Sec., SGA 3 IAMES H, MONTGOMERY B.A. Biology BETTYE I. MORGAN B.A. Elementary Education Cum laude ALICE C. MORIARTY B.A. Elementary Education ELIZABETH ANN MOURAT B.A. Psychology Cum laude 6400 Brookside Drive Chevy Chase, MD 20015 Riding Club 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Boy's Village Counselor 3 STEPHEN MOURAT, IR. B.A. Pre-Med SAL IAMES MUCARIO B.A. Business 371 Meisel Avenue Springfield, New lersey 07081 Alpha Sigma Chi 1, 2, Treas. 3, Presi- dent 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA 1, 2 205 O6 JAMES PATRICK MULLIGAN B.A. Business Administration 4162 Hadleigh Rd. University Heights, Ohio 44118 Alpha Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Club '67 3, 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Mad Hatter 3, 4 RALPH C. MUMPOWER Ill B.A. Psychology Magna cum laude JAMES F. MURPHYJR. B.A. Sociology 556 N. Windsor Avenue Brightwaters, New York 11718 Monarch 3 VIRGINIA C. MURPHY B.A. English!Theatre Magna cum laude 1012 North Ocean Blvd. Pompano Beach, FL 33062 AWS Judge 4, College Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Encounter Editor 4, Honor Society Parliamentarian 3, 4, Publications Board Sec.-Treas. 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Phi Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, R.A. 4 KENNETH G. NELSON B.A. Sociology GERALD WILSON NEWTON B.A. Physical Education NANCY ELLEN NICHOLS B.A. Elementary Education!Special Ed. 250 - 36 41 st Dr. Little Neck, New York 11363 Delta Phi Delta 2, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 JOHN PETER NICOLETTE B.A. Art 6308 E. Valley Green Rd. Flourtown, PA 19031 Club '671, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Lambda 2, 3, 4, SGA 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4 RITA KAYE NORTON B.A. Social Work P.O. Box 326 Earlville, Ill. 60518 PETER A. NOVY, JR. B.A. Business Administration Summa cum laude 1300 Sunset Drive Mandan, N.D. 58554 Circle K 3, Dean's List 3, 4 RICHARD FRANCIS OBERC B.A. Education Cum laude JULIA MARY OBERG B.A. Psychology Magna cum laude 1202 Pierce St., Apt. B-1 Lakewood,Colorado 80215 Alpha Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. Honor Society 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4 CHRISTOPHER PAUL O'BRIEN B.A. Sociology 292 Northern Blvd. St. James, New York 11780 Club '671, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Frat. Council 2, Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, Football 3 F. CURRAN O'KEEFE B.A. History 1420 Third Ave. New York City, N.Y. 10021 Karate 2 DAVID A. OLSEN B.A. English Cum laude 914 N.E.193rd Portland, Oregon College Choir 4, Collegium Musicum 4, Pres. Folk Group 4, Golden Legend 4, Liturgical Committee 4, Wind Ensemble 4, Dean's List 4, Men's Judi- cial Board 4 CARLOS G. ORCHARD B.A. Business 55 Chestnut Ave. Larchmont, New York 10538 Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, Sgt. of Arms 4 ROBERT PADALA B.A. Sociology JOHN E. PALERMO B.A. Sociology MICHAEL PAUL PASQUALE B.A. Biology!Education 1155 Deal Rd. Wayside, New Jersey 07712 Freshman Class Officer GEORGE J. PATERSON B.A. Business Administration 3 Mallard St. Hazlet, N.J. 07730 LYN COLEMAN PEREZ B.A. Theatre Cum laude JAMES RAYMOND PERKINS B.A. Business Administration 1907 26th Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32960 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM M. PETERSON B.A. Math Magna cum laude DEBORAH ANNE PETRACCA B.A. Elementary Education MICHAEL RICHARD PETRESKY B.A. Elementary Education!Special Ed. 3943 Wieks Ave. Seaford, N.Y. 11784 Inter Club Council 2, 3, Inter-Frater- nity Council 4, Phi Delta Omega Vice President 2, 3, President 4, Dean's List 4 ANTHONY MICHAEL PIUNNO, JR. B.A. Political Science Magna cum laude 2585 South Taylor Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 Knights of Columbus 4, SGA 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Mad Hatter 3, 4, Cam- pus Court Judge 3, 4 FRANK RICHARD PLAYFORD B.A. Physical Education DEXTER ALLEN POND B.A. Business Administration Summa cum laude ROBERT ALLEN POTE B.A. Special Education Singingwood Rd. Norwalk, Conn. 06850 Capt. Football 3, 4, Alpha Sigma Chi 1 JOHN M. PROCTOR B.A. Physical Education MICHAEL F. PURPURA B.A. Physical Education 2641 Wilson Ave. Bellmore,N.Y. 11710 Club Football 3, Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, Athletic Director 4, Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA 2, 3, Dean's List 3 JOHN MARTIN RAZIONALE B.A. English 59 Askins Place New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801 Club Football 4, Encounter 4, Dean's List 2 JOE MICHAEL RICCI B.A. Physical Education Magna cum laude J. DOUGLAS ROBINSON B.A. Sociology RONALD RAYMOND RUDOLPH B.A. English 2016 East Madison South Bend, Ind. Lt. Governor Circle K 1, 2, 3, Human Relations Organization 1, Karate 1, Luturgical Committee 1, 2, Rescue Squad 2, 3, Riding Club 2, 3, SGA 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 4 MINELLY RUIZ A.A. Secretarial Science Cum laude P.O. Box 545 Frederiksted St. Croix, Virgin Islands 00840 Encounter 1, International Club 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2 ROBERT M. RYAN 1923 Dolphin Dr. Belleair Bluffs, FL 33540 Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3 CLAUDETTE MATTE SAMSON B.A. Elementary Education 129 Estates Ave. Brooksville, FL. MICHAEL FRANCIS SANTORO B.A. Physical Education GEORGE ROBERT SCHAAL, JR. B.A. Physical Education 346 St. Cloud Ave. West Orange, New Jersey Gold 1, 2 JOAN ALICE SCHMIDT 4812 Woodland Way Annandale, Va. 22003 College Choir 3, 4 CYNTHIA MARIE SECHRIST B.A. Criminology Summa cum laude 34 Donald Place Waldwick, New Jersey AWS 1, 2, Floor Director 4, Religious Education 3, 4, Resident Hall Staff 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Hot Line 4 DAVID WILLIAM SECHRIST B.A. Physical Education Summa cum laude 1826 Fairview Ave. Easton, Pa. 18042 Head Resident 4, Residence Hall Staff 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List 3, 4 DANIEL KEVIN SETTLES B.A. Business 4-ll 3124 Winchell Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 Alpha Sigma Chi 1 RITA LYNN SILVESTRO B.A. Sociology Country Club Drive Inverness, FL 32650 College Choir 3, College Theatre 3, Collegium Musicum 3, Delta Phi Delta 2, Chaplain 3, President 4, Folk Group 1, Liturgical Committee 3, Panhellenic Council 4, SGA 1, 2, 3, 4, tSec. 2, 3j, Saint Leo Singers 3, 4, Ora- torio Chorus 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Sophomore 2, Outstanding Commit- tee Chairman 2, Sigma Lambda Sweetheart Candidate 4, Women's Advisory Board 2, 3 ANNE E. SKORUPSKI ' B.A. Afl,Cum laude 5770 Estero Blvd. Ft. Myers Beach, FL 33931 Dean's List 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE McKEE SMITH B.A. Business 204 Clopper Ave. Greensburg, PA 15601 Alpha Sigma Chi 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 SISSY SOBOL B.A. Psychology NICHOLAS IOSEPH SOUTHARD B.A. Business 2009 Moore Dr. Dade City, FL Freshman Class Officer, Computer Club 1, 2, Inter-Club Council 3, Karate 3, Phi Delta Omega 2, 4, Sec. 1, President 3, Club Football 3, 4 ANTHONY SPARACIO, jR. B.A. Education Maple and Spruce Sts. Rosenhayn, New jersey College Theatre 1, 2, Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA 2 MARjORIE ANNE STANWOOD B.A. Psychology 42 Autumn Lane Matawan, N.j. 07747 AWS judge 4 MICHAEL ANDREW STEM B.A. Biology 626 Poinsettia Belleair, FL 33516 Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 TIMOTHY R. STEWART B.A. Physical Education LISA B. STRYKER B.A. Sociology RICHARD EARL SUAREZ B.A. Political Science 10907 N. Rome Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 Karate 3, 4, SGA 3, Men's judicial Board 3, 4 EDWARD IOSEPH TAMMANY .IV B.A. Physical Education 67 Richmond Dr. Old Greenwich, Conn. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Christian Service 1, Inter-Fraternity Council 4, Sigma Lambda 3, 4 jOHN jOSEPH TARABOCCHIA B.A. History Magna cum laude 102 East Ave. Freeport, L.I. New York 11520 Inter-Fraternity Council 4, Phi Delta Omega 2, Officer 3, 4, SGA 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4 ALTON RICHARD TEELE B.A. Business DANlELj. TILKA B.A. Psychology L. NAPIER TOUCHSTONE B.A. Business MARIANNE CHRISTINE TORREG- GIANI B.A. English!Education 469 Park Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. 10703 AWS 2, Cheerleader1, Panhellenic Council 2, Dean's List 2, 3, Phi Tau Omega 1,2, 3, 4, lSec. 2j CATHERINE LOUISE TRICE B.A. Special Education DENISE jOANNE TROST B.A. Chemistry!Math Summa cum laude Clara McDonald Olson Award 5721 Denver St. N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33703 Honor Society 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutoring 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Lab Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4 E. MARTIN TRUCHON B.A. Mathematics 46 Suffolk Ave. Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02861 Inter-Fraternity Council 2, V. Pres. 3, Secretary 4, Sigma Beta 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Dean's List 3, 4 BERNICE G. TURNER B.A. Elementary and Special Educa- tion P.O. Box 242 Coleman, Florida 33521 TEDDY DIAL TURNER B.A. Political Science 912 Pineview Ave. Clearwater, Fla. 33516 College Theatre 2, 3, 4 jOSEPH ROBERT VAUGHAN B.A. Business Administration 100 Moeller Street Binghamton, New York RONALD GRAYSON VICK B.A. Physical Education Cum laude jEANETTE M. VIGGIANI B.A. Physical Education 37 3rd St. Pequannock, New jersey 07440 Association of Women Students 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Women's Athletic Club Secretary 3, Golden Legend 3, AWS Court judge 3 KENNETH VINDENI B.A. Biology 16 Woodland Court Pompton Plains, New jersey 07444 Inter-Frat. Council 3, Sigma Lambda 2, 3,4 CLAUDIA GAYE WALDREP B.A. Music Education Cum laude 308 Kathleen Street Pittsburgh, Penn. 15211 AWS 1, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, V. Pres. Sen- ior Class, College Theatre 1, 3, 4, Delta Phi Delta Honorary Sister 4, Floor Director 3, 4, SGA Executive Board 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List, Pres. of AWS Court 3, judge Campus Court 3, V. Pres. M.E.N.C. 3, Member M.E.N.C. 4, Gamma Alpha Honor Society - Charter Member 3, 4, Stu- dent Advisory Committee 4, Out- standing SGA Senator Award 4, SGA Senator4 MARY C. WALKER B.A. Physical Education Cum laude 33 DeLancey Drive Geneva, New York 14456 AWS judge 3, 4, St. Leo College Dance Co. 2, SGA 1, 2, 3, 4 WESLEY K. WARD, jR. B.A. Physical Education 602 W. Church Ave. Dade City, Florida 33525 ROBERT A. WEAR B.A. Psychology Cum laude Rt. 3, Box 80B Brooksville, Florida Dean's List LINDORA SUSAN VEIGEL B.A. Art, Cum laude 12077 East Mexico Ave. Aurora, Colorado 80012 College Theatre 2, Greek Goddess 2, Panhellenic Committee 2, 3, Dean's List, Phi Tau Omega 1, 2, 3, Officer lCorresponding Secretary 2j jAMES EDWARD WILHELMSON B.A. History Cum laude 1690 Metropolitan Ave. Bronx, New York 10462 RICHARD FRANKLIN WITTE B.A. History GLORIA WONG A.A. Secretarial Science Summa cum laude P.O. Box N1411 Nassau, Bahamas Karate 2, Dean's List CHARLES REYNOLDS WOOTERS, IR. B.A. Physical Education 2 Oak Bluff Ave. Larchmont, New York 10538 Pres. of Sophomore Class, Inter Frat Council 1, 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Inter Club Council 1, Publications Board 1, Sigma Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, SGA 1, SGA Executive Board 2, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Club Football 4 ELOISE L. WRIGHT B.A. Elementary Education PAUL ANDREW ZEDEK B.A. Philosophy!Sociology Summa cum laude DAVID BRUNTON B.A. Business Administration 27 Mitchell St. Norwich, New York 13815 O7 .-2.-F T , 5 -we .X wt at ' I 'F I , 1 xg. ' ' ' -fr-0 sm,s,,,,Q,.' x U' 4 ' ' .-ea.. Qi, - ':,...-5 . W ? x ui V 57' M' ,K . W M-P+ el Z4 Q in AA x H 4 '4 ,H . irl'-4?-MN N 'A gy 'M Am 47' . ' y- I - ffl .,,,, .,,. xl , Xxx Y , MK? I . V J- 'Q H 1-9.--N...... K , I ' Q , A ,- .1 .1 F' Q, ,EK S' 4 . 4' 'X , N? Q , A -. .i v' , . k kf . .- fe . V , X ' 1 ,. ' if W 'ff . L f f if X - 1 .. ' 1 , N 3 r , A ff , v-sq 1 -.4-q 5 1 V 3 ,,,-. ,1 . 3 .W 1 M' LL-, 'ff .Q,,,,g,,,,., f,. 1 Nm xv' vw 4 'C .Q 4 V -1 W-N.,,u l..14-n K ,, 4.- , ? 1 11,f ww 5, ,' 1, ul N V gf f kt, J , -'6?fffl,ziy, sf' JW' .Q 1, S1 ' A' 4 ' 1 Ts -- I r Q. F I E ,I fu ' 1 i V w 3 Wx XX X xx ' . 2 rad uation Honorary Degrees His Eminence Luis Cardinal Aponte Martinez Archbishop of San juan, Puerto Rico Doctor of Lavvs, Honoris causa The Honorable Chesterfield Harvey Smith President, American Bar Association Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa Awards CLARA McDONALD OLSON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Bethany Candace Burger Denise Ioanne Trost ABBOT MARION BOWMAN ACTIVITIES AWARD Timothy A. Gleason IOHN I. LEONARD GENERAL EXCELLENCE AWARD Dennisl. Hayes We started our college education by standing in lines and waiting for registration and obtaining the small com- puter card to be admitted to class. It is only appropriate, therefore, that we end our college education by standing in line to get our world admit slip -the diploma that we have worked to receive for four years. The work of four years is culminated by a week's activi- ties during which there is very little work or studying but a lot of celebrating. But the big day, Sunday, April 28, 1974, is the day for 268 Saint Leo Students as they receive that small piece of paper signifying the completion of the four years' vvork. One usually would expect the graduating seniors to be excited throughout the entire day, but for some the most exciting, stimulating part of the ceremonies is at the foot of the stairs leading up to the stage. It is at that point that one realizes that it is all over . . . that he, or she, is a college graduate and that he will be departing from the academic vvorld to become another worker in the labor force. But at the same time one realizes that he is just begin- ning, it is a commencement of a nevv life style. For the last sixteen years he has been a student and now he is to be a person responsible for his income and job. After the ceremony there is the maddening rush outside for the final good-byes, the pictures and the small talk. One does not want to prolong it, but realizes that it is inev- itable . . . the good-byes and well wishes of friends you will probably never see or hear from again. We can only look back to the four years that we have spent here and remember the good parties and the friends who are more like brothers and sisters. Throughout the years let us remember Saint Leo and the knowledge we have learned from faculty, staff and friends. May we all come back someday and have a reunion! aj- 'w '1 lf, f,'f.'f?N 7. ' , R ,I -x ,, f W t ff 7V ' 1 '52 . M1 1 K Q W lb. 4 '-4 Y x ls. Q. .ti- dbit gg' if ww! ff 1 ,' : tg . 'X J 4 , azz-nf v xx - ,J , ..,,.....,..W..,f '. . 'Viz JZ If fk g3, f, ' 5' if 5 4 ln..-lf X -.- M Aww! 1 v V Vv- '-1-A, 'L af I' L. wh: xg , Ak i Q X1 .. r ft rl - xr v' ' - ' ' ' P 1- p-47 UP 111: gn N '+ Q D-C1-4 ..i,q.ft- ,' si A rr , A V JA Qfgigy-ri fFr, 'fi u-'EQ . an x I l' 2 nm.. A -.W A AX -.wa ff-fx -'A t , . I y,..'5.., F r' b ,...,. 4 K A I 172' :dfwl L no S ' 'Y ,. Q 1' ix5'3 , ,fl H 1 A , V '- . Vx May. 1 gs 4-K. . I 7 f .0 f ,.4Hx' A.. All -1 ',m' .l1 AFTER WORD As vve sit here among the softening sounds of the crickets on this last of many, many long nights, many happy, but saddening thoughts run through our minds. This past year has been a very busy and tension- filled one, but the preparing of the 1974 Golden Legend is one event that vve will always remember. We would like to thank everyone involved in the preparation of our book. 'he entire Golden Legend staff for always being there and caring enough about St. Leo College to put together this pictorial history. -he photographers for their wonderful pictures and their needed he p. 'he Finance Office for handling our financial affairs so beautifully. 'he Publication Board for its willingness to help in all our endeav- ours. 'o Flip for putting up with our grievances. Ron Binns, the best publisher going, for his assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Wiseman for their photography services and eternal friendship. And finally to Mrs. Libby Tesar for being by our side through the thick and thin. To you goes our greatest appreciation. Our greatest thanks goes to you, the students, for presenting the need for this yearbook. It has been an experience that vve'Il never forget and vve hope that you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for you. MikeGarrity co-editors Al Love X Q if 4 'lf-lil? .. It has all come to an end lust ye ste rday we wus Iookung torward to the e nd of the year But now There as so muc h loft undone and I am fvnally ge ttnng to know thosf around me To know the m IH the true me annng of the If be Ing the unique IlNlIVIClUdlS that they are I no longc r 1 xpc c I thc rn to luye upto my t xpc c tations N r do l try to luv: upto thc nrt xpcctdtlc Q We are l1UlUI1glfIHtllVltlUdlS We have formc cl a honcl that wall last throughout t nc Qomc clayun thc future we wall look bac k and rc me rnlx r tht tune wt sm nt he rt at thc pre Sf nt It t us look to tulurc And to thc promnsm s that It holcls tor us J.1xsclfXOsc 3' x .x ,x 1 ' - X I ino. ' ' , x . . . , . X . x x l ' J Y 1 l x' ,xl x ' x ' 4 Y X x X I X V X I 1 X ' ' ' I U ' ' ' ' ' ln.. I X 1 . . . X l X 4 V , ' f Il 3, l 1 Y X ' I X Y I I l ' l I X 1 But ' ' ' ' u llit' If I I ' -l f. l W1 QE' X xy 'W IW I Q I J
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