St Leo University - Golden Legend Yearbook (St Leo, FL)

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' ' . - .. ., rx ' v n X I L ' 1 ,, l, ..,. -x',v, ,'Iu, I 11' Sth M I f 1 -, u ' , a ' ha f -V J , 'V-z-.5 V I- ' V . ' 1 - . f . ' '4 1 'lf ,Q ' I A A , A:'....'v xi. 5, K Q '-'vw . ' N. x-iff t r ' 'th f' . v f' '.'-. 4, 5. w nik . sf-H ' X . im,-1 GDLDEN LEGEND 1984 SAINT LEO CGLLEGE SAINT LEO, FL. .5 YEARS LATER . . . 2!Presndent xii X DR. THOMAS B. SOUTHARD PRESIDENT MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Saint Leo College is nearing the completion of a century of educational services to a developing, changing and expanding region. Situated in the rolling hills of Pasco County, the College aims to provide a quality of higher education to the youth of our nation, neighboring communities and the international community. With only 25 years of existence in higher education, its history and roots lie deep in the past through its founders - the Benedictine Monks. As the fifth President of this growing institution, I feel a part of this great tradition - building on the counsels of our founders. Our past makes for a unique present- one of which we should be proud. This 25th Anniversary edition of the Golden Legend is designed for each of you to remember Saint Leo and the special times experienced here that you will nurture forever. . May you continue to strive for excellence and be dedicated to the ideals for which Saint Leo is known. ln this 25th Anniversary year, let us all cherish that which we have become THOMAS B. SOUTHARD, Ph.D, President a part SAINT LEO COLLEGE. Presidents Message f 3 4fHistory One June 4, 1889, the ability to confer The Usual Academic And Other De- grees, was granted to the Order of Saint Benedict of Florida by the Florida Legislature. Saint Leo came into exis- tence. The school was first a Military Acade- my but soon became known as Saint Leo Preparatory School. ln 1950, the Benedictine Monks decided to develop the 'Prep' School into an institution of higher education. In 1959, Saint Leo 'Prep' School became Saint Leo Junior College. lt became a four year college in 1963, and on November 29, 1967, received full accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Since then there has been much growth among the programs offered, the standard of excellence and the campus on the whole. Being a small college community, Saint Leo also of- fered a degree of closeness almost un- heard of within larger institutions. The college is rich with traditions and offers students unique opportunities for a liberal education. This is its prima- ry purpose. i a i 3 if 'fr if mei STATE ROAD 52 FROM SAN ANTONIO TO SAINT LEO AROUND 1940. THE HILLS WERE CUT FIVE TO SIX FEET AT THE TOP AND THE DIRT USED TO FILL IN THE BOTTOM. Hastory 5 XX ' may I 1 , fee., . Father Marion Bowman, O.S.B. was the fourth President ot Saint Leo College. He served for one year as acting Presi- dent after Dr. Zaitz resigned and before Dr. Southard assumed his duties. Fa- ther Marion had been Abbott of Saint Leo Abbey prior to his presidency at Saint Leo Coilege. Father Marion is a native of Lebanon, Kentucky and received his Bacheioids degree from Saint Vincent College in Pennsylvania. He holds a masters de- gree from Fordham University. He was ordained a priest at Saint Leo Abbey in 1931 and became Abbott in 1954. Father Marion was Chancellor of the Preparatory School as well as director of athletics. He served on the Board of Trustees for many years and acted as chairman at one point. Dr. Anthony W. Zaitz was elected Presle- dent of Saint Leo College on May 18, I' .b r L B ., 'w..,L .st t ' Qt at Saint fore Chairman o Division member Florida opened its degree after ties gree from the Dr. Anthony . T 1? . es ,Wi ABOVE -- LEONARD LOOKING TOWARD THE FU- TURE OF SAINT LEO COLLEGE WITH A STUDENT. RIGHT -- DR. ANTHONY ZAITZ. THIRD PRESIDENT OF SAINT LEO COLLEGE. FAR RIGHT -- FOURTH PRESIDENT OF SAINT LEO COLLEGE. REVEREND MARION BOWMAN. FIRST PRESIDENT. DR. Dr. John l. Leonard was the first Presi- dent of Saint Leo Junior College. He was a clear minded, practical Educator who had a sharp intellect and fought for college students most of his life. Dr. Leonard came to Saint Leo at the age of 73. With the wealth of his background and the backing of the Benedictine ven- ture, he breathed life into the first catho- lic junior college - SAINT LEO JUNIOR COLLEGE. Mr. Junior College as he was referred to was a versatile scholar who laid a foun- dation for others to follow. After his death, Father Stephen O.S.B. was chosen to step in Dr. Leonard's footsteps. ,, ,mW,:t,,, W5 Kz'Unv. ,. M K .. . ,. . X if 'Uh The Fifth President of Saint Leo College Dr. Thomas B. Southard was elected as Presi- dent on July 1, 1971. He is celebrating his 13th year in this position. Dr. Southard was born in Ohio in 1920. He received his Bache- lors of Arts and Science from Capital Univer- sity in Ohio. He received his Master of Arts in School Administration as well as his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Ohio State Uni- versity. Prior to coming to Saint Leo College Dr. Southard was the superintendent of Pin- ellas County Public Schools. nt. 'ii T II BELOW: THE GROUND BREAWNG OE MC' BELOW RIGHT: PRESENTLY THE FACULTY OF- DONALD CENTER IN 1962. THIS HALF MILLION FICE BUILDING THIS WAS THE CAGE WHICH DOLLAR BUILDING WAS DESIGNED TO HOUSE A HOUSED THE STUDENT BAR TT OFFERED STU 'N THE 19605 SNNT LEO COLLEGE AND THE CAEETERM' STUDENT SERWCES OEHCE' DENTS A PLACE TO SOClALlZE IN THE MORE SURROUNDING AREA UNDERWENT MANY LOUNGES, BARBER SHOP, SNACK BAR AND A RELAXTNG ENVIRONMENT CHANGES. COMPARE THEM WITH TODAY. POST OFFICE, ' - 'Q 1 BELOW: THE COLLEGE BOWL FORMERLY E KNOWN AS THE FOOTBALL STADIUM. Right: The Carmelite Con- vent. This presently houses the Pilgrim Re- treat Center T S X. , x Q. A 4, X ff .K A 4, A 4 ,E Ml -WM, , gn. J L ., , 4 0 3 ' X - Lf gf. E . E .QB . C :S . M- .1 JA. 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H' f O S213 Y E f U A 9-.X1,aL.q,' A ffl, wt EI D ' . . A T-gXx.:.'s! fGf ,1 j T f I .. T, sh ,A 'gg-li rj- is-.g5f,,g.,'t:?E .'ig?Q'Q I-' V ,' NS ., Sy. 2. ,. S A. X-Y .AFX QM. .I - E Q I,:.qgs,I 41,3 Wah FQ. ,GG QI I A 1 I,-A 3 T' ,Pr + K y T E '- I- xXf.v. v.? M 1 'Tw .'.1m-+t:s.'W!'T.3fif.. asuthxkbs. Y: . ' I - , -i i I li The changes on campus happened at a remarkable rate. Things disap- peared as well as appeared very rap- idly. A pair of lions Cbelowj used to be situated at the entrance of the college. Many students, like this one, found comfort near him while studying for exams. Right: The old boat hogse was used for fish- ing, studying, or just contemplating life. Mid- dle: The building of Lewis Hall in progress. This was to house the science department and laboratories. i l .48 f , ' uf, , .w .4 'Y . ' 1 :Iv .. 'f -Q, ,s s ,,,, ,P '4 1 ha, X N.. . N , '- 1 ' ' V :Q 5 ,HQ , Nb , x , I X ., if ,, f Q...-4 'IX i 'li 1 sr Above: The new wing was added to the Abbey in the late 196O's. Right: The shop building near the Abbey Church under construction. . A . , HM -:FSI-I 9 As development continued around the campus, the Administration was look- ing for ways to increase the population of the college. With this in mind, con- struction increased, and housing facili- ties were the main goal. Roderick Hall was built to house the ever increasing number of students. Right: The dedication of Roderick Hall in 1961. This was the first dorm be- sides Saint Edward's for Saint Leo Col- lege. Below: The Brothers of the Abbey test out the golf course Cand pray for good scoresj in 1966. Below Right: The post office of 1956. This building is now the college chapel. u i ,- -.'A 5 . ,st 2571- Q' if 4 x -. f 3 . 'lf 5 if were 1 'lf il 'L i5 i, J -- Life at Saint Leo College has not changed too much in the 25 year histo- ry. Of course the Freshman initiation run through Dade City, cheerleaders' skirts to the knees, and crew cuts no longer exist. However, the sedateness of Saint Francis Hall, the college bus, dances and cheerleaders are still in ex- istence and probably will be for a long time. , ,,,,uIinn- SAINT LEO COLLEGE HAS SEEN MANY FASHION CHANGES SINCE ITS OPEN- ING 25 YEARS AGO. THE COLLEGE HAS GONE THROUGH MANY PHASES - FROM SUITS AND TIES IN CLASSES TO TEE-SHIRTS AND SHORTS ALMOST ANYWHERE. EVEN THE TEACHERS HAVE CHANGED WITH THE TIMES. 12 5 i E I ABOVE: A CUB ENTERTAINER OF THE EARLY 70'S. NOTICE THE FLARED PANTS AND TWO- TONED SHOES. RIGHT: ANOTHER LOOK OF THE 70'S. MINI- SKIRTS, PANTS SUITS, SANDLES, WEDGIES, AND CLOGS ALL COMPRISED THAT LOOK. RIGHT: LOWLY FRESHMEN ON THEIR WAY TO CLASSES DURING INITIATION IN THE MID 6O'S. BELOW: THE LOOK OF THE 8O'S. ,ff , 'I Tw ,Wfk ,I X42 ,Q V Z I 5 i , ,. 5 'G 41 ' ,I I 5 , f A nv 'f , 1 iv ,, M ,Z W A' W 1 1 1 '22 m gh WWW iiIQlffI'm, . ff , 7 . ,Q f, 150 M91-'..::,. f. ga ,' ' WW? 1 5' V 41 'v ,,-ff A 9 e , 'II I l 5 2 l 1 I Z 1 l Above: The Dr. Sledge of the 8O's. Right: A group of students of the early 60's hangin out on campus. lf: . Far Left: Fine Arts Faculty in the mid 7O's. Including Mr. Higgins, Dr. Sledge and Mrs. Henry. Near Left: Dr. Ernie Williams lec- turing a class. Below: A variety of people enjoy- ing a college festival. 'V 5,-'42 A 'R'-A .- y 5433? -g, Ax , a Q , 1 tj, ,yi f Y' A t t f f g 4' A ...' :ff . lf '? K X 1-avr ' 1 A X ' I Q HQ, K 4 1 1 lm ' , O t f ' X iii ' s Mx 9 fr ' A f AX, X' 'fe . fi , 5 I . y A , t ill X if ' Q , l ' 1 V - uf It l -l . OUR PAS ,' ,. 'VF- 'fx :fr Aa if fl' JJ n 1 ,. fm 1 'A 1 ..- ww- , It CZ.:- F 55. -K,MsS, 1swxiiL54SWfWskff, '5QfJLIELFN ' - .. x Y Q A . 4- x. 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Z0 34 . 60 . 90 ....92 ....94 ...95 ..1OO ..11O 111 135 160 204 116 ABOUT Tl-IE BO0K The Golden Legend 1983-1984 is designed to offer students, faculty, and staff a glimpse of Saint Leo's unique Past and promising future. Through pictures of student life, activities and a taste of the tradi- tional past, the book attempts to portray Our campus 25 years Iater. The Golden Legend hopes that Saint Leo's past is appreciated: its present colourfulg its future bright. f,. ,AA. T .g:i,, ZZAZ f f V' f 'Q' , , X I 1 if if0 U f ., ,tff ,, v . gy -I ff, f V. vvzz w w 7 3 A 0 . 6 X 1 W ',' X ' ,, ,M . 'N REV. J. DENNIS MURPHY, 0.S.B. The staff of The Golden Legend decided that the dedication should go to someone who has spent countless hours in helping students as well as the college. In our 25th Anniversary Year, we chose to dedicate the 1983-1984 Golden Legend to two individuals -- Rev. Dennis Murphy and Mr. Willie Glover. For over 25 years Rev. Murphy has given his life to improve that of Saint Leo's. Born February 7, 1932 in New York City, he joined Saint Leo Abbey in 1950. From 1955-1959, he served as a faculty member, an Infirmarian and a Prefect of Discipline for the 'Prep' school. He continued his services after assisting in the conversion of the 'Prep' school to a two-year college and then a four-year college. At the college level he served as Director of Special Freshman Institute, a faculty member, Chairman Division of Social Sciences, Registrar, Dean of Records and Admissions, Director of Financial Aid, Infirmarian and Prefect of Discipline. Presently he serves as Director of Admissions. Rev. Murphy knows the meaning of much work and after giving over 25 years of service, he is resigning at the end of this academic year. The Golden Legend staff wishes him all the best. THANK YOU REV. DENNIS! 1 , -. 1 23, sf. I +.. . ,Q l 1 ,Qi 1 . my 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 it li -it fi I ., 1 .M sl.. 5. V ..., I ' . s ' ' gg... ' --ii 9 V Y A 'T S ' A -4- t K 'i 'Q 3 W W Wifwoaw i Q 6? 5 . I.-igwwiwiwvff. tix - . l tg'--.15 N?S1fsww g1 xa Y.,-, -is di - kj .,...tX 3,.15,ss.1 4:W,,. t' ' ' x K .lv 45 Q mi is M4 X 1' K' :ggi ye.. 4 , ,Q 1 ,Q s V, 7 t . , .,es.s,s1.g-mgssw msn X 2 WWF? , ' if, V ,,,,.,, 4-.-saaprf-.W mn ' 3 HQ, .i.. , .J C lg' x .4 'Q-Q X t - - . - I I . ' t ' ' 1 1 MR. WILLIE GLDVER 1 1 1 Commonly referred to as Everyday by most students, Willie is another hard worker who enjoys being around people - especially students. , Willie began working at Saint Leo in 1958. He started in the kitchen with the Carmelite Sisters preparing food for the , 'Prep' school students. In 1959 when St. Charles Hall Cmonasteryl was under construction, Willie's help was sought. l He eagerly consented and found joy in such a venture. 1 After the Hall was built, he worked with Brother Paul and showed his leadership abilities as supervisor of painting. He E continued to excel and became supervisor of housekeeping. ln 1974, Brother Paul retired from the College and Willie I became supervisor of housekeeping, moving and painting. He is still serving in that capacity. 1 I saw the College grow and it's like home. l'm looking forward to 25 more years here because the students are nice, 1 he said. Born on October 9, 1929, Willie has, through the years, proven that as burdens grow, men grow. The staff of the Golden Legend salutes you. W on Q ' V wgfrg Q 3 A was U, i x as 'Q' V I , I A I 3 I Q .4 T .f,,,'... ci' -T ' ...Q- - -- 1 - f 'Q ' ' Q .Q-Q' 01 ' l l V 1' 4 , - 5' N ' .1 J ' ' ' 'Z 'P - , u 1 UPENING WEEK At the beginning of the 25th Academic year, Saint Leo opened its doors to hundreds of new and returning stu- dents. These students filled the atmosphere with fun and laughter. During the week, the new students went through orienta- tion. They were put into various groups so they could better acquaint themselves and learn more about Saint Leo and its rules. Returning students assisted during this period and the new students had ample opportunities to ask questions about the campus. The week ended and the beginning of the next week saw the remaining students return for registration. Proud of its accomplishments in the last 25 years, Saint Leo still has the ideal of giving students higher levels of achieve- ment. 1 ' V iff, -ss fa? ww f if f f W If ABOVE: New students get acquainted with the campus. Here Kim Cas- sar, Alphanette Francis and Jackie Dames take a tour of the campus. RIGHT: Can somebody tell me where to go? re Wil' YT ,sz dn' 's WE BEGIN . H-at ' U , . X A Z' af' - M71 ' wiiuhnnn-aw if 'f2WMw'Y W iw., . W' ..,y shi-- , , , Q 'Q xi? at gm 4, Many trials, many tasks, So many things to learn giving of myself to others Receiving from them in return. And when the time had come to leave The many saw what each had done. We found our strength in God s great gifts And of many I was one 1982 Golden Legend. Y - Adapted from Jamie Chastin A t.,.. f f F' X sp 1. 51 sv 1 l Q I .Q X. S O 'Nxf . . , fi 6' I need some more credits! This is not enough. X 1 A DID LIFE IS GRAND IN LEO LAND! Preserving its goal to give students higher levels of achievement, Saint Leo also offers students the pleasure of social contact, the stimula- tion of lots of physical exercise, the courage to make decisions and the joy of sharing. WI, sw, Aw ,ff 4' ,469 ' -I, 7 ,7 H f 'E . ?' I ' ' ,, ' . I ,', WWW, y fm 'Qffw' gg? J' ' IIII I ,-ef east . I 4 I- I 3 II- f. I I , I. A if s M3W1I, ,i gef- -:I Ia, ' j ,, Q ,I I LW J: It , ff? A ,Q '.' i'li .1 I Q I 5 ffl' 5 Q I I if 'I' or fa, ,,. iff ,, .l,f I I fifw it -I'-1,21-mi-liif. 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I I X X N N -I H ..,, use xlstiiliigwig A A News ggi tsp- G 'NNvwvc...,,wwww I I may if X N W, 492 , 01' ii I: T I I I E I I II 'i ,I I 'I ,I I Il 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I i I I I I J.-r433'. :rif', ' I FM LEFT: Two friends. Michele Rotondo and Cathy O'SulIivan share plans betore going to class. BELOW LEFT: A parent enjoying a canoe ride on the lake. DON'T PANIC! BELOW RlGl-lTi Dr. Reynolds just after a ten- nis match, I knew I could win. L KE J OVIT Edging the beautiful campus of Saint Leo, Lake Jovita offers students the tranquility of her shores and the liveliness of her inhabitants. Fishes and birds take advantage of this peaceful setting and as time passes, students singly invade that peace- ful setting. The spring-fed lake is a place where students go to sun bath on her docksg lovers go to surround themselves in a naturally peaceful environmentg friends go to talk and have a good time. Lake Jovita ... it's a soothing place. 1 QS t W :X i .o v is :-XX .- so . . 1 f ' r I ., 1' L' Q r ,M , ff. -1- . . rr ,AA, l r i f 2 ' i 9' ff 4 A fp' ff? rw 32 if ' . l X div ' .4 , WU af ' 2. , ' as , . ,, E' . I Wh if . a 4. Dorm living contributes greatly to the overall educational experience of a student. It is a challenge that makes a student mature. Dorm living has its difficulties. It is rules and regulationsg it is having a roommatep it is waiting in line for a showerg it is discovering no toilet paper when in needg it is getting angry at noisy neighborsg it is having no hot water when you reach the showerg it's eating lousy meals. Despite all the disadvantages, dorm living provides a chance to meet friends, many of whom may be lifetime friends. You become at ease after a while and you begin to reach new horizons - sharing dreams, laughter and happiness. 445 DDRM LIFE Some rules governing residence hall living C1967- 19685 Keep your room neat at all times. Cleaning equipment and materials are provided. Occasionally, the college must impose upon the privacy of the student's room. Checks for cleanliness and investiga- tion of possible violation of policy constitutes the main reasons for entering a student's room by a staff member. Other than in office areas, classrooms, and first floor lounge areas, women are not permitted to visit in men's resi- dence halls. Each male resident is required to sign-in every evening in his residence hall between 10:30 and 12:30 pm. LEFT: Candy Leverett BELOW: Dorm living in 1962. it M i iirrr fr-r f if .., . rf - ,L K MY my ,gr I. LEISURE LIFE - just feeling free gives happiness to the soul and strength to the body. Thus we find ourselves lost in thoughts, sleeping, strolling or just plain relaxing. Ma W 'ttgtia ' ht it f The atmosphere of Saint Leo allows for this. Many get that inner strength to play football. Yet we be- come exhausted from whatever pleasure we indulge and we fall asleep. 9' , . ' ,fs N- X 7 .fa fa r J mi , film. A , K 4, ,L 'Q 'L 2 E+ 1,,. , K -nys-Qanw l l at . . ..,.. ,, ,li v-,, K .1 ,,.:: e 555555251 , flaw jg MQ W5 QS 4 ' ,J ' A am 4, 4 .gg an get ' l si ' r A tt '47 , V., 'lm ,i , , H W 'K we 4 V tm, my ' I if W swwt f M' gg W it 945 as 'F' .ff G The Establishment offers students a chance to escape all the hustles and bustles of school and indulge an entirely different atmosphere - to relieve self of stress but not to 'sink'. There's also Ronnies, Ralph's and our very own Lion's Den. These places allow the teacherfstudent identities to vanish gat least for a whilel and allow us to be just people. WHO'S WHO Thirteen students were named to be included in the 1984 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges. The students were chosen with academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in ex- tracurricular activities and future potential as a basis. -5526 Back row KLARJ Thomas Nothstein, Donald Marryshow Mary Ann DeMeo Michelle Dodds Pamela Schuessler Front row KL-RJ Rafael Montagno, Brenda French Donna Cusumano Laura Chmielewski Carla McDermott Not pictured: Julie Ann Tobey, Daniel A. Maguire, Deneen M Crandall YC .5 MvW l gt Vw f ' ,M . , X , f , ft. MW mf Qsvxg, , , K I Q. f - gl 2 f . Q 1 Z f x 'fa -'ff WSI ' 'f fwfr ' Ex' '21 ' , 1, , is 31 nu Y' .au 'UIQ 'Wg , gs qi xv., V . '.,' 3' 2 3 T 1 U . Xi' at' .1 'nf ACADEMIC I if NSN f ,gwf 0 Mx a X Sk WMWW Why-gg Elf? ,22 Q VVY' , W af Q7 1 f , ,Q fffwte ,, Aw' , vyww ' 'Q-1 f x 1 5 A a 4 , 'P 0 6 4 y Q8 M f Z X ' Q K ,y nf? ly, 5 ,, Ax. K 741 , fy as ' ' 'Q ',- ,vii EA, Ag fl ' W .1 , AM? fy A v vv I , x it 7 V, r Y If VW fly. 1 , f .. .,., , ff 25127 ,, A , , A 1 ZZ ,ix Nw ,S W , . ' fm . 1 ' , A , ww .. Q . ,x zz, , M .,,w 'Lai' 1' Y 'V' H' 10 I .- . 1 5 f , 5 L I . V5 42 v Q5 N fin In celebrating our 25th ,Arr-iii-ifersary as an institution for higher learning, the staff of the Golden Legend would like to say a special thank you 'S-151: the Monks of Saint Leo Abbey for continuing the dreams of their Benedictine Forefathers and keeping learning, alive. We wish them God's Blessing. We the Staff would also luke to extend our gratitude and apprecuatuon to the Srsters of Holy Name Pnory for tneur contribution to the continuous exlstence of S t L C ll Y and for thus we are grateful THANK YOU! sr 2 'X Y. LX ,Sb- S N Q, t'ww,.Qi ' .xx . 1 X X 1+ ,- Q The Benedactnne Sisters of Eoly Name Prnoryihave been educators an 1889 Mfembers of the commur- + admlnlsfratnon and trustee SCSI BFTICI ite an the Ilfe of THF S 4 ,m.W,W,..,.-.----wwf'-HM -'-' K of 4 wx .FA He- V . - W s' go ' if A , 9 fi, m, il lg, Q j V ,M 731 U N , as N 5' Q ,S V V ,, I Q Z 1 f 6 f Q i Q W1 W, L f ' ,Q- '!'f-1 'fivv M ff .. - . 9,4 A: f A 1 ., ..! NVQ, , , xx CAA Q f 'ffvf L . , H---M. H., J. V ,JI X. 'f ' -'.,,-., A 7 QL- . , X 'Q . Ii AN 1 . A g ' 'fn x ,v - -.A - 41- 1 t sl: 1 ux .-..- 4 f 2 A f S 0 ,Q I I ,wif , R . 'i...4i n , 6 . ' f?Z4a7? f MV' 'Wifi' r .A. UI., -' mfg- at al, ' N h 44 1, T 5 '- :, K h' ' 7 Q :Arty . , H ,Zia .E V ,W , ' '44, ' 1 -fm 1 A 1 . , 1 ff ,, ' , , , 1 P x , is ' 1 . . 1 15 Y - 31.1 Q.. ff gh' ' -r 1 We-A. 1 , --K...,Nha Q.. ka QI. . 8 Nw .' A Y ew, van ,- ?v. , 'R ws, 'U-Jn , Q.. L 1. lv w - A ,JL -5 -. .13-9 , .MLM J MEN'S BASKETB LL A95 x hx X X Bradley Woof McDonald assured himself post season honors by being selected to the First Team All-Conference, First Team All- Region, and Honorable Mention as Division ll All-American. McDonald led the Sunshine State Conference in rebounding and came in second in field goal percentage. In his career at Saint Leo, Brad McDonald scored 813 points and 540 rebounds. This effort places him in the Top Ten on the all-time list in both categories. X X si 3 Qt! Strong forward, Tim Lovett will be the only returning starter up front next season for the Monarchs. Averaging 10.5 points per game in the Sunshine State Conference and 4.6 rebounds in 26.7 minutes per game, the foul prone Lovett received Honorable Mention in the Sunshine State All-Confer- ence balloting. Coach Richert an- nounced him as co-captain along with Scott Thatcher. 4 M l -- Ip 2 ,- Z 1 ,M A W--.,,,, ia. 3-gr.-..-.:: Senior Power forward, Sankar Mon- toute ended a remarkable season averaging 7.7 points per game and 7.9 rebounds per game overall. As captain, he was also distraught in learning the outcome of the 'coin flip.' Montoute is seeking a profes- sional football career after signing with the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL as a free agent. .s sl tw , ,W Y F l , -rw if .,.. ,. 1 'Q-' 2 1 V Y ' ' fi' ffihf 3 Q if l . 2 ,fl I fx g 1 .xf. .ix 3 Coming off last season's 15-11 record, the Saint Leo Men's Basketball squad began rolling again by opening the 1983- 1984 season with a road victory against Palm Beach. The Monarchs put together a 7 game winning streak after losing their first 3 conference games. With Freshman Jim Wilson at the point and Brad McDonald at the pivot, the Monarchs were ready for any challenge. Coach Gary Richert was selected as Coach of the Year along with 3 others. Going into his 5th year, Coach Richert is very confident with his players and looks forward to a better year. . -Gwhlannalllr 'Im1ma.nnrn:.-urn-nu-nvnnn: , .-.vu -.1 rn 'ii X ff SUNSHINE STAT! COIIFIIIIICI SAINT LEO LOSES TOURNA- MENT BERTH HEADS UP The Saint Leo Monarchs' season came to an abrupt end this year after a coin flip for the final spot in the Sunshine State Conference Tournament. I was very pleased with the turn out of the season but unhappy that our team was unable to make the conference tourna- ment, said Coach Richert. I was glad to see them have a winning season back to back for the first time since 1970-1971 and it was a record number of conference victories for Saint Leo. ' cbffifi W4 . Y, . , Q ln. .lr Q-P :im The Monarchs finish the regular season with an overall record of 14-13 and a conference record of 8-6. This placed them tied for fourth place with Villan- ova of Miami CBiscayneJ. As a unit, the team seemed to have been preparing for post-season play. The versatile performer, Scott Sleepy Thatcher, scored 98 points in the last four games for a remarkable 6170. He also received Honorable Men- tion in the Sunshine State All-Confer- ence selection. V,-4 'Iii lLH1l7i'l.i1i!1Iu11l:rlnlrIUviw1 ir Next season, the Monarchs' schedule is highlighted with return trips to Wash- ington, D.C. to face the Georgetown Hoyas and the Gaels of Iona College in New York. J! a , 1 ' 8 E ., ,. 'V L , :fx -it 4' G. ,F . .5 if M X 3 5 . 'f . VMQVM 2 ,g ig 1 ,g i m. 'A ' GX xy L L, ir, v ' 3 f K :X s . ' ia 3.4.1 ' ' fat. I 1.1 M 33. I , 'd 1 1 .I r .. D 4' T' ? . ' Q H.-........ Front row, left to right: Jim Wilson, Angel Lebron, train- er, Tom Phillips, Asst. Coach, Gary Richert, Head Coach, John Sedlack, Asst. Coach, Paul Bermel, Sports information and Stats., Helene Colon, Stats. and Man- ager, Delton Farquharson, Manager, Bob Rainier Back row, left to right: Bob Duffley, Tim Lovett, Scott Thatcher, Gary Doc McLaughlin, David Kelley, Willie Jenkins, Tony DeCelis, Gary Long, Bradley McDonald, Mark Danhoff, Sankar Montoute, Lorenzo Thurman. Freshman Guard, Jim Wilson, also received Honorable Mention in the Sunshine State All-Conference selection and led the confer- ence in assists with 6.9 points per game. He had a season high of 18 points in a losing effort to the University of Tampa Spartans. j.. ik f4,fi v. .w ' iffff - A 1 z 7 ':...Q' S wx -:ek MEN'S TENNIS The Saint Leo College Men's and Women's Tennis teams spent this past season learning and earning some respect in the Sunshine State Conference. The Men's squad placed fifth in the SSC tournament and the Women's team finished third. We finished behind the teams that beat us during the regular season and ahead of the teams that we beat, stated Coach Crosby. We did about what we expected, but the kids showed me a lot of good things even in defeat, he continued. The Men's team finished with an overall record of 9-19 and the Women's team had an oveyrallqrecord of 11-9. We learned a lot this season and I think we improved enough to be proud of what we've done, said Crosby. Good luck next season. n 51 i Above: Greg Cuke in action. 44 im L8- GEM Front row, left to right: Chris Freisen, Teresa Huskey, Bonnie Bocchino, Mary Quintal, Kim McLain, Sandra Pendarvis, Denise Brooks. Back row, left to right: Coach Swart, Natalie Hall, Ronda Carman, Karen Manzi, Patty Stubler, Ursula Kirnes, Mary Letcher, Michele Rotondo. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The Saint Leo College Lady Monarchs basketball squad be- gan their season by securing their first five games and a 9th place ranking for scoring offense among Division ll contend- ers nationwide. Led by freshman guard Denise Brooks and center Ursula Kirnes, the Lady Monarchs finished the season with a 10-12 overall record. Brooks led the team in scoring with a 15.5 average, assists with 4.7 per game and steals with 98. She received honorable mention in the SSC All-Conference se- lection. Kirnes led the SSC in reboundingaveraging 13.0 per game and securing 10th place nationwide among Division ll con- tenders. She also received honorable mention in the SSC All-Conference balloting. 'W F SWART wants girls to have fun John Swart brings a wealth of experience to his first season as head coach for the Lady Monarch basketball squad. Enthusiastic about the program, Coach Swart stated, I'm not expecting any miracles or a championship season. I just want the girls to have fun . . The academic all-star hopes to get the community involved with the program. You have to operate a program from its strength and getting the local community involved would do the trick, said Swart. With the anxiety of the players, the season was successful even though they fell short of their goal - the SSC tournament. The return of this year's players next season and the newcomers should provide for a competitive, respectable and aggressive program. Q 'ff 4 X . 'i 1 A' ' fit -1- Q5 34 ... an '-'-. 4 W 45 A V ,U ,- 9'.' v -- -I---I-I-I WOMEN'S VULLEYB LL Coach Paula Smith viewed the 1983-84 sea- son with much optimism and enthusiasm. Seven newcomers with lots of talent and playing exper- ience along with six re- turners, provided the pro- gram with a balanced of- fense andvdefense. In her fourth season as head , , 4 L A1 'Y J. 1 j f ZZ! ' r Qi if-3 W... Above: Stacie Davis smashes one home for the lady mon- archs. Right: Marie Khol serves coach, Smith was assisted by Delton Farquharson and Philip Davis. She feels that the girls can be very competitive and looks forward to a great season next year. The team finished with a 12-17 overall record. 46 Delton Farquharson and Philup Davis. 1 , .Q V f-. :1 2r ?f ?f5fa? ?Yf':f-. -45 i, '21 0 f I 4 -MBU' 'rf ft V E51 -f r ,V ,. ,y X!g3!. L ffl 42 at ,.,,,ffff gag- . 4' 4 C f if My f X ,r 1: ' .Q 4 4 , -1 5 , A Front row left to rught Cathy Dion Cathy Utnak Theresa Dozuer Amy Dion, Mary Lunkes, Jean Mclntosh, Edna Delaguila Back row left to rlght Lynnette Tamburello Llsa Gaudette Marne Kohl, Susan Yinger, Rebecca Moore, Stacie Davis, Coach Paula Srnuth THE MONARCH SUPPORT GROUP ELT I? YJ ii X? We X 19 x0 1 if . .ff ,. get Bottom Row: Toni Restaino, Anna Gimenez, Mary Sturgill, Stacie Mann Top Row: Jane Stoll, Suzy Schott, Carla McDermott, Lisa Rudolph. Not Pictured: Sandy Zbylut, Brenda French Cheerleading is more than standing and jumping up in front of spectators and yelling. It involves lots of hard work, time, patience and dedication. The shoes, socks, shirts, tops and colorful pom V poms of green, gold and white, depict a proud Saint Leo. l il if ,l if l l H T. i l i Q CROSS CDU TRY GULF XXX' First Row: Maryellen Burke, Angela Kraemer, Anne Bonneville Second Row: Coach Reedy, Patti Mariner, Phyllis Shaylor, Denise McFadden, Mary Letcher Third Row: Ken Taylor, Lou Trottier, Tom Nothstein Not Pictured: Chris Catanoso, Tom Gordon Cross Country: A Team Event The Cross Country team competed in five meets this season and hosted two of them, Behind the efforts of coach Pat Reedy, both the 3rd annual Monarch Classic and the Sunshine State Championship Run were successful. Cross Country is a team event but everyone has to give an individual effort, This year the men's team finished 5th in the SSC. And the women's team finished 7th. llfllldl ilk? Il1llIncrlIlrl1ltlfr.'rl1'1' ,xxtrnuvnn L ummm in - 40 v gi' A ,mf we 5 Z' wi is X Rx j x X X V .. 4 I 'Q .4 C 2 H' Z u QW Ricky Dale Mark Keegan Corsi, vertue, John La an TIT1 No WI Ro FST Fi Spivey pion, Chan ham C Anderson, Cliff John ylor, Ta ngo, Mike Lo CCO ,Ri Tabor Gary White, Bobby WI Ro cond Se enriquez Mike H V, unba D John Stickles nnedy, Jim Ke Link, Ralph Bobby SO Catano Chris hrysler C Bi ly McNally, Andy d Row: hir T 3I'l. ITI at ree, Coach Ch Gib Bob Fick, oster, Barry l'l'l Pate Frazier, J.D. Gage, Don SY Robert Burch, Jam SS, Ro eet, Phil Sw Ken Fourth Row: fi l i 4 i . 1 l i I I i i .ii l l i 3 5 li is l li P 2 l l l I I CHATMAN, NEW BASEBALL COACH WILLIAM ERNEST ERNIE CHATMAN JR. of Brooksville joined the coaching faculty at Saint Leo College as its full- time baseball coach. With the wealth of experience he has, the Monarch thus far, is ranked 6th in the nation among Division ll contenders. Chatman replaces Gary Calhoun who succeed Ed Cardieri. According to Norm Kaye, Athletic Director, We are very happy to have him with us. Chat- man not only has been successful in High school baseball, but has been suc- cessful inthe post-high school with Dix- ie League teams, which he has taken to the world series. Since Chatman's arrival, the team has shown lots of optimism. They have per- formed to their utmost ability under his direction and in doing so have achieved a new school record for the number of games won. In his first season, Chat- man is hoping for a bid to the regional tournament and hopefully the college world series victory. 1 -. -..-..-........-..-,-.... --.,, . . l Coach Chatman and Bob Gibree confer. Right: John Corsi, pitcher Below: Mike Henriquez, John Dunbar, and Bob Gibree. Above: Safe! Right: Outfielders, Jamie Gage and Ricky Dale NARCI-I BASEB LL Left: Phil Ross, first base. Below: Jim Stickles records another putout at second iff ie .M 2 K' 'iivm Q f,,,,,j is i 0 4 if' n ' SDCCER Under the direction of head coach Lynn Decker, the Monarchs soccer squad won their season opener over Warner Southern but came up empty handed against UCF. The team blended to show signs of brilliance by defeating Division I contender, Stetson University. On many occasions the taste of victory was at hand, but the rigorous level of competition darkened all hopes of winning. We are now just reaching any kind of continuity and cohesiveness stated Coach Decker. The team has shown a considerable amount of improvement over last year's team and the departure of three seniors in mid-season didn't alter the team's concept. They finished with a 5-9 overall record. i Back row Cl-ry Ken Betz, Roger they 'A I 1 '1 Murphy, Michael Dejongh, Kevin Wilson, Joe Hill. Middle row QI-rj Ed Gonzalez, Scott Bialy, Mike Power, Steve Martel, Gino Montagno, Al Redway. Front row fl-rj Dwayne Thwaites, Steven Lauriston, Carlos Gimenez, Eric Godett, Reed Camron. Kneeling: Coach Decker, John Lachance. 6 4:1 Q- wit ! ff 3 ggi.. Qin 'Ye v f, f A s f 1 ' 3 ,310 gm xx -iif fi - ,V X , ,Z 1 - . '4 Tonge Sieds Deelstra John S N ' 4 w I, , fx 1 Fl 'z V . , 7 f 4. 'N 'lv ,Q s Si xq. 3 1 .fi Lfg.g.,.xs SN isomer. .QW 5 si leo' MQW ...:,',,-4 , A1:.a.,.,. V051- 1 , sis ixhh lx X. gn: WN! NX X .- ........ X .eg N Q... . ew X M. QW' hnfsntrr X . , A HW xx 5 x W .Q X 'X N xx rx fl 1'- . - f -F5 ff N 3 .f If V Z ? f if' ' wwf, ...W K A W ,, We ,W Below: Coach Lynn Decker Right: Senior, Hans Deelstra W W .t W . ' 1. ,y,, 2 if i SZ 1 .wmv .f v ,J it ,. ' ,, 50 r ',,,44v- Y Q gf , I MM, f r it i i A? r -feb? in W if ' ' if 4 . K l A .. HENDERSON to replace Decker next season. Announced by Norm Kaye, Athletic Director, Hal Henderson is scheduled to join the faculty as head soccer coach in the fall. He brings with him 19 years of experience complemented by a certification in athletic training. 55 N l A I TR MURALS Intramural sports can be summed up in one word - FUN From flag football to volleyball to basketball, whatever sport is played, there always seems to be that element that make the competition fun. This year, winners in each sport were pre sented with t-shirts and the overall winners were given tro phies. Coach John Swart serves as director of Intramurals. , hi f 5E2'g3 ?' 5 RW .. A W ,v,,,.,,,.,,.,, v .., ,.,.5-24,,3, .,,, : VA! .,,,,,,,,, If I ,, Above: Cathy Utnik smashes one for Alpha Sigma Right: Patti Mariner waiting to bump the ball 7 A 2 s ' F 14 - WH , , ,ww 51,3-' f GW .f.2..o , , , J 42 M ' Ziggy , g X 1 22 Z2 7 XW f .,, a t f WZ' I fy 4 ff Az, W4 r 3 E We A W2 N J K 1 kgs Cya, 4 X D ' Muon, www... THE YE R 4' 'WMM ' ' M--rw-e-:1.:g,'rnwwfny,u,....-,, QW. sun. v-,Wm IE W N TX' n Pl 1' A-J.. -,.-.w.,W' ,...4.-.....J.,,. , -1,-g...4. I 'K Y Xi, '5 W, W .,.3f . 1 Ou ' Q Yfgly ,-9. m f v ygvr 'i.34f.if 'i V6 N SPORTS snoiciiio f ' ' N 'INN E Z ..,... i f W ii Q Zi W4 gi J 4 ...Q A EX i ft. is 1 W ag, 'Hg , Q., 5 ull langu- V The Monarchs Prevail in Their 25th Anniversary Year. The year 1983-84 proved to be a very successful year for Saint Leo and it was due to the individual effort of each athlete, coach, assistant and fan. To our seniors we wish them all the best and to the underciass, we hope you continue to support our sports programs. Congratulations to Sankar Montoute and Bob Gibree, Saint Leo athletes of the year. Let's hope for a more fruitful year in 1984-85. wr . 1, 1 ws? my xxx. N , .. sffxiipi Q , R Sl , my '64 Q,,,,, , uve , , Q' ps 1- it ' 1 . 2. Q fww-- 4, . D - ii - ., ,. -gigs :Q 1, ,pi A 1 1 ' 1-311- M-.X - -- . . X 2 ? 5 n I ASQ x N SN X sm . Nw affxqx X lf x5 l x -If v w , f X X . A. , x ' gm N X X ,V K- X - , ,, N RQ w M , , --ff V ,zaww 73 , ' X K V, H x ' -' WASWM , 1 ,54 ,,. mxwqmgwmf-Vg32g,:f:a. .. L. F I. f,3:2Ms:hi.i4,X ry xxxx X , ,, - 4.1: - V ,L133+1Pfm5, ,A MQ! -x,::.,' V X x. f 'M 5 , W ' Lg- Wk Xxxx x Q ' X x , .,Xy. , v ww N N M N -XNX Styx Q N www- ? Q X ww , Q W ,M X Q1 X XX x Xx.,. X xixx X Q X , SWEETHEART ACE Sponsored by Psi Theta Epsilon, the Sweetheart dance featured nothing but sweethearts. Held in conjunction with VaIentine's Day, the dance at-- tracted many couples -those with sizzling romances, those with acci- dental crushes and those who were merely good friends. As usual, a competition for the sweetest couple, by order of popu- larity, was held. This year's sweet- hearts were showered with the gift of love - ROSES. A group of sweethearts in love with the camera. ff 5,11 Q, fr i W, Gary Long and Greg Wade We're intl N J 9 DANCE CONCERT 84 Q N, . .,,1!!,..i Let Me Hear Your Body Talk! The Spring Dance Concert fea- tured numerous forms of jazz movements as well as other ad- vanced forms of dance. Per- formed by Saint Leo Dance Com- pany and Ensemble and choreo- graphed by Jacalyn Bryan, Lois Henry and two dance concentra- tors, the Collage of movements reflected the brilliance of the dancers and directors. D0 KEY ASKETB LL The student government association sponsored a bas- ketball game between the faculty and students to be played on donkeys - that's right, those four-legged stubborn creatures. WHAT INSANITY! Nevertheless, the evening served as a means to en- hance the social life between the faculty and students in this our 25th Anniversary year. The laughs were welcomed but the muscle aches that followed the game were despised. Above Left: Charlene Giella pets her donkey for a smooth ride. Above Right: I thought these were easy to ride. Right: Dr. Cernik is pleased with his donkey. Good boy, 64 l l ..........,,Wm.l..i.l I TER ATID A OPE HOUSE Open House, for the international students, is an op- portunity to entertain and educate the student body, faculty, administration and neighboring communities with cultural exhibitions, dances, songs and savory dishes. October 1983, the International Student Association did just that. Comprised of students from twenty dif- ferent countries including the United States, the Asso- ciation intends to share their culture and learn new ones. They dance to native music and perform with a brilliance that is hardly ever seen in amateurs, The evening climaxed with a taste of savory foods from the twenty represented countries and a dance where ev- eryone got involved. iw 'ff 7' A? ,,' X my -' QA 1 1 'MWF b g in -ii-cr E lf..'I-21 .. , 5' 3 fijff? ifif ' 'J W f 'T Q 1 , 1 ,Jw . m 7 ,Z llfrvv-ff,v......',-L.-u-,..-.... .-.,-.-.-...- . .. ..... . . .. . ,, .X 4 W rj' SLISA I ' i OUNDEIPS D Y November 10, 1983 marked the first celebrated Founder's Day at Saint Leo College. This is the Feast of Pope Leo I fthe Creati from whom Saint Leo got its name. A Mass was held in Abbey Church with the Rt. Rev. Fidelis Dunlap OSB., Abbot of Saint Leo Abbey cele- brating and Rev. Marion Bowman OSB., President Emeritus, delivering the homily. Following the Mass, a steel sculpture of Pope Leo the Great was unveiled in the Library Plaza. This statue was con- structed and designed by Lewis Wat- kins of Brooksville. The statue was un- veiled by the President of the Student Government Association, Ms. Julie To- bey, along with the Public Relations Committee, headed by Ms. Sandy Zby- lut. A time capsule, to be opened in 75 years, was placed in the base of the statue. ss- tt.tt X stt. , ..sst.,s , S s , . xt 5 'I i W I K 'E L. P X N Sister Jerome Leavy, OSB., Prioress of Holy Name Priory and Mayor of the town of Saint Leo, gave a historical ad' dress about the College beginning with the founding of the Mother House for the Benedictine sisters in San Antonio in the 188O's. Following this address, the communities surrounding Saint Leo presented proclamations to Saint Leo. l l A reception was held in Hazel Whit- man Lounge following :fp unveiling ceremony. A display of pictuf ei and an- tique religious objects was presented by Holy Name Priory, Saint Leo Abbey, and Saint Leo College. The displays, prepared by the Public Relations Com- mittee of the Student Government As- sociation, the Sisters of the Priory, and the Brothers and Priests of the Abbey, gave the viewers a chance to visualize history in the making. The Sisters and Brothers enjoyed explaining the displays and almost forgot about lunch. The day's events ended with a lun- cheon for the Board of Trustees, facul- ty, staff, administration, and student leaders in McDonald Cafeteria. During the luncheon, Robert Mofta, pianist, played an original composition written for the occasion. . ,,,,, - , , , ,,,', , V 'Z Y Yay! ax W . Q1 .1 N ' , t 9 ' 'Ulf A WW , 4, nt 2 ei r H Qpmpl, , ,fe ff .1 U w. . ,QQ F EAST OF SAI T LEO TH m.5U1muu1u'Ammo4 GRE LUMNI , in QF ' V -'Ji .fins .T A A . .1 'A :QI W L 7'1l'f: ' E ffl ' , . w Q l . it ' V .. f5ALi.' P A 355E??r7'5 . lbgffw i - . . --e 'ffl -1 up .wrt J Amo . 1- .1 .- . . , .41 .. V ,,,- T ,Mg .ww f . ,, Silly Tl-if 1 Maf ll' . lf' V ,465 A' V fi- Jilin? '3i 'T ' wif 4 .4 -I T. A 'Nw-1 This year the students, parents, alumni and others enjoyed the talent of the Monarch soc- cer team even though the final score was a 1-O loss to Florida Atlantic. Prior to the game the Army ROTC unit provided spectators with a tactics demonstration. This was followed by the annual Homecoming Parade which was won by the Phi Theta Epsilon Sorority entry parading under the theme The Owls have the brains, but the Monarchs have the power. Mr. Allan Powers, Vice-President for Public Affairs led the parade as the Grand Marshall. .ix I-IDMECOMING Homecoming! This is a time when old friendships are renewed and brighter ones begin. lt is a time when students from the bygone days return to meet present day students and give encouragement for a brighter future. Parents also play a part in homecoming events and the college pro- vides a warmth that enables these parents to feel welcome. ,1 yi? Ellllb if . ' H ,1.. A .P .,,, .. lg 3- 'T' aff ' . ,TF tis glau- J , RENTS At the half the 1983 Alumni Homecoming King and Queen were select- ed. John Mulligan and Julie Tobey were crowned King and Queen for the homecoming festivities. Other candidates Cpictured on opposite pageb were Laura Chmielewski, Donna Cusumano, Mary Ann DeMeo, Joyce Doino, George Levins, Donald Marryshow, Bradley McDonald and Raymond Palmer. K . ' gf . pg .159 Y ..,t,..., sr-1 ' ,Ali . 7, 4 Hi 'A . fi :L ,KL ' V A . ' n ABOVE: John Mulligan 84 Julie Tobey. Also during halftime, Willie Glover, Supervisor of Housekeeping, Moving and Painting, and Rev. Dennis Murphy, O.S.B., Director of Admis- sions, were honored for the contributions of over 25 years of service to Saint Leo College. The festive occasion climaxed with the Presi- dent's Ball, an evening of dining and dancing for parents, alumni, faculty and students. Cir- cle K and Sigma Lambda pro- vided the service for the even- 1D.5fIim.'I9i!lAk.'1rnlmlh.Tn1rmnA -nun.r.m'r .1 vi. rr tum. 1 r .1 . -l -.. i.- . , , ing. ' PARENTS' WEEKE UMN HOMECOMING W' Q , ff B. Z Zffw W ,H 5 kf B RBECUE ,A J W K . ' K 5 , S ' , ., X A ,V X vt ' 1 W 4 , f 2595 M , W , f'. ff f N, X' 792 A 4, 'f X5 W4 , V- , , M, I . 1 ,f 5 ,Y .- , f ' , 1 ,M If , '- u ,ff -,fi Q ' ' 1 ,' 5 ' , W., K S i 1 XX W Z a 1 Rx tix mg ,iflww Z .., P ,L . il ,., W .,K fi 5 70 wi-JW! w,W'M ,. f, fs Y' W 6 -n-mug.-. 3 I , ,, ,. my A WW 9 5 I QP- 5 41 ' ,Mau Uv' fm, my Q ff 5 Ms: 1 i?.'-'vi ' -, ' . ,,.xQf'.' V in, .Lk . , 4' I 19-I 4- v it- ' I z 3f.::,,.,,,A, Vg A , .L K,y'w. ,fr - 1. - 9 G Y 1 ' -Q '-Q '. ' 1 V ?X,!fN 12 'PEC' , 3' -Q -'rf.Q,-A 1, ',1-iff-95 - .,. - . M.. ,. . v ,A 09 l V 'N' A hey I- ,, md - - .- vb ' Q ' firw fs ,.r 1 , 'ii ' , 'V -my .--an Q ' I r 'K- l X ,.., i J fix:-....H... J ff!!! 1 f l 4 ,,, 4 1- ll' nd S 3 W i i I I . '1 m1mMKmKWHIW5lZVlf.lD1FE1lf.!I1lH!lhAIlW'Ifl1'R1lllV.' ' -'J ll Y I 1 U Y ,-1gg-Q-1 A SIL ER CHRISTMAS The Winter Weekend Formal sponsored by Alpha Sigma Sorority is held each December in McDonald Student Center. The theme A Silver Christmas was chosen to coincide with the college's 25th anniversa- ry. Many students attended the semi-formal event expressing the warmth and joys of the yuletide season with the charm of their appearances and the beauty of their smiles. During the evening, Joyce Doino of Weston, CT was selected to reign as Winter Weekend Queen. Follow- ing this momentous occasion, the students danced to the sound of Chaser and dined at a champagne breakfast. Joyce Doino, Winter Weekend Queen Mupl .mv ' T fi! W 4 534 5 ,k..,u-j i gtfll 5 i f '1.' .. GOLD B R RAC Sponsored by the R.O.T.C. department of Saint Leo College, the third Annual Gold Bar Race attracted runners from around the state of Florida. The 10 kilometer race was preceded by a 2 mile fun run around the campus itself. The 10K course wound through the rolling hills of Saint Leo and San Antonio. Overall 10K male winner was Air Force Captain Paul Hough from MacDiIl Air Force Base. Saint Leo freshman Phyllis Shalor was the overall 10K female winner. Trophies were also pre- sented to winners of each age group. ref: ,NWN X' ' 4 fs Q-.BZQZSZZ ' ally..--Mf+,mT-u U' mn-- 'W WW , 'wp .f ' V nr2'f'J, ABOVE: Cadet Allan Kylap and Sarge CSergeant Stricklandj take Cadets along the route to act as guides for the runners. iii gg.. ,,V,:,,.-lv ,Z 4 ,J if A l ABOVE: Cathy Dion helps with the race. LEFT: Sean O'Connor with a strong finish. l l l l l i l RIGHT: lan 'Chippy' Guy doing his 'thing' at Mr. Muscle. Mr. Muscle, sponsored by Psi Theta Epsilon sorority, is not really concerned with muscles but with popularity. Each campus organization may enter a candidate and voting takes place during a dance held in the student center as part of the event. This year's winner was John Dickson. f '-. P ...nf L v D ' Q 0, ,,, THE CREATIVE SOUTH FESTIVAL The Creative South Festival, high- lighted by the 'Old South Fair', re- flected an era of beaus and belles. The festival was open to the public and featured dances, folk musicians, arts and crafts, singing and Old South delicacies. Students, faculty and staff wore costumes depicting the bygone days. LEFT: Martha Keller and Shelby Buchanan. . F5 Jr sm, . i A 9 , ' r nur ' Y QJ uf' 1 - -'. .N 'A -an- i 4? . 1 5' Y u E 1 Y 3 5. f . 5 ....-f , I ' f , . .' ' ' V ' - . f- I Cl.-.N 'A ' vu -s l ' 1V I r A-v. lr f- fl' V V ' 4 ' .,-M, ' '. ' - -1- , 1 I ' v.-3 , N 4.1 1 ,V l .1 ,. , ., -wg'-.-Q 1 v. - '- . ,I -N I .: v.'.,-,-u..1liQ,.,- 1 , I' Q Ar- 1, ,i i M A V Z Y Q lr S' r a ,.' - A- H, 1:4 s ,4 A ,f.g,.1 1 , J. :,f:g.,,- V A. - Hr,--.5 , . . -J, Jft ' . 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'fe-It 'MW' M ABOVE: contest. 9 af aww, A 3? a- Z' zf 7 Q? 11 A John Dickson and Mary Noa winners of the beau and belle ,ffm fs, We 'vw ling L? 1, ' ,M ,- is-1 ef f ' MWWZ, 5 Wm .K X 1 KSC.. ' of, . ,J K ., +, Y 1 , , Q, f, -4 ,Hwy Y .Lv I ,mfwffp-. -f 'i 1 ,., I sf X' I ,Q IG!-, 8 9..:., .,, A u 'X . 'V . N ' ' xx . -4 . 'xx' A J b, 4 la X ,, 1 . 1 ,QW S 0 fi 1 1' 1 ,....., .X 1 I hm J-1 Gif , I ,,, . .x,. , 1 ,JY -.....,,., ,, W .. -1 if ,tzgags ,Gy . S' '56 f d .r I ' L Q 1 .N E L - L ' . g , ukaiaifx ,usa - ag! atffffiirfgcg x- . 15 QW' s 4 v K xr fl . 1 .4 f x 5 will 8 az. is xv we fr 21 4, , ,arg 4- A 'f f 1 4 1 3, wr D ' ,ii 'W ff' Q 4 Mmm' , , , I , , , 7, 1?4m,i,,4 4 if mifimfg, if ' , ff,,. f,, I K , . Ab -. vm X, 7?'f A-53,4 1191. ,W 4,- 1 E V fi . W J- Ji? V ,S1w..x 5 f f', 'fl 3 ' H f HM . , . , , , , . ,i ., f - Y ,N - iw ,-8.1 ' w J wa . .- mf-3' V . z5W'2'q 4 -hw, , , - g, Af, 4 1 f . ' , Jwf. 4- uqf L? V LQ' 15943 L Q' f J 'lf 'fue 495' 'V ,V fi' nf' wi x ,- V il -rv .Ag ,, a 8 F. zl.., -14.e.-D.. M., -Q .-4. ....a.,,,,4n,v' . 1, 4' LL , :scans Munn 5 , 7 I l , ,A ff. an il ABOVE: Tricia Mucullen, Ray Palmer, Donna Laury, Joe Zieger, Mary Noa. John Dickson, Lisa Rudolph, Donald MacDonald, Marilyn Remler and Kenneth Reiger. JL.. ii- x. T 'bwlfg ta.-his . Q XJ,- X 44 x, I l we I A k .. l '- x51 X-I A U xf.. '. 1 Hi' - who --Q . Aga' ' .A ,1 ..'r P. N .Q':f.- 7-.-.'l..'1:zxuv1 g:s-.faw .f': ,er In October as part of the Creative South Festival, Saint Leo College Theatre pre- sented A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams under the direction of Dr. David Golden. The play evolves around the lives of three people: Stanley Kowalski, his wife Stella, and his sister-in- law Blanch DuBois. The setting is an apartment in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Another facet of the Creative South Festi- val was a series of lectures presented on Southern drama. The first lecture was giv- en by Dr. James Woodard and entitled Shame and Shamelessness in A Street- car Named Desire. Dr. Dirk Budd, chair- man ofthe Humanities Division, spoke on The Existential Williams. Dr. Warren Leamon of the University of Georgia ad- dressed himself to Tennessee Williams and Southern Literature. A panel discus- sion involving the lecturers was moderat- ed by Dorothy Smiljanich of the Tampa Tribune. Ed Corbett portrayed 2, Stanley, Laura ' Richards played Stella, and Pamela Schuessler was Blanche. ACCDMMGIQ TIDNS i +41 Directed by Dennis Henry, this hilarious comedy included George Levins CTracyJ, Liz Shea Pasha CLeeJ, Katy Brehmer fPatJ, and Ron Reisner qBobJ. The very talented cast performed the comedy with characteristics that can be compared to HoIlywood's humor. ,i V, . L' ?. 5 ', 'sf4. 17.3 -' y-ki ,. W5-11?-5 A K -5 Set in a Greenwich Village apartment, the comedy was about unlike- ly roommatesg a wife who had just left her husband, and a young male graduate student. 81 Qx I ,H if Nas.. ' XZ 55 sq X 5 My 12' Q SZ p 1,. 1 x I .i7' .,-ml E PEACE WEEK I 4 1' s yf if gf Si- I 'fn i I l SaInt Leo College drew attentlon durlng March 21 28 1984 to the ISSUGS of Peace and JustIce as part of ltS SIlver AnnIversary celebratlon and the 21st annlversary of Pope John XXIII s encyclIcal Pacem In TerrIs A varIety of DUDIIC lectures most presented by members of the faculty and several fIlms IncludIng GandhI and The AtomIc Cafe enabled everyone to get Involved and Increase thelr awareness of peace and Iustnce ISSUES Dr James Horgan also placed on dIsplay In the lIbrary hIs collectIon of pOlItIC3l and socIal actIon buttons entItIed DemonstratIng for Peace and Justlce The SOCIEI Movements of 1960s and 1970s The week of lectures and dISCUSSIOnS began on Wednesday afternoon the Feast of SaInt Benedlct Wlth a Mass In the SaInt Leo Abbey Church A candlelIght peace Vlgll was held In the evenIng and a spectacular fIreworks dIsplay over the Abbey Church clImaxed the evenIng Student organIzatIons campus OfflCeS and alumnI prepared lumnnarles whIch were dIspIayed In the shape of the Beneductlne cross and lIt as part of the evenIng s ceremony ' I I ' ' ' ' II -II tl I I I . ,, . . . . . . Ll - - - H I I - I The 2nd annual Careers Day'was held February 22, 1984 in -ions Lounge and McDonald Cafeteria. Business organiza- fions from the surrounding area were invited to interview 'Jrospective employees and let them know about their re- spective businesses. Held mainly for graduating seniors, the event was well attended by the entire student body. l i l l i c nnnnn Y. is 5 f ' . IS TOD Y ! Q : s 1 V T E I I 1 I I 1 i N , w w 1 , X 1 ! E r 'J 31 5 33 Q 4 v was X Above: Laura Zakaib presents Faculty of the Year award to Dr. Bernard Parker. Maura Snyder and John Todd also received Faculty of the Year awards. Upper Left: George Levins, incoming SGA president. Middle Left: Panhellenic presents Moderator of the Year award to Mary Mom Lachance. Lower Left: Coach Richert. Below: Charmaine Gore receives SGA scholarship from Patty Mariner. TI-IE CHRISTMAS CDNCERT , it C 4' Qxfw The Residence Hall Association joined with the Student Government Association to organize an evening of Christmas celebration with hopes to resurrect the tradition and a renewed sense of unity among the students and faculty. The celebration began with a Mass in the Abbey Church followed by a traditional Christmas concert by the college choir. Following the concert, a candlelight procession through the College Mall from the church was scheduled. The evening climaxed with the lighting of a tree. mbkf 7 1 M - ff K fi 1 M V in Z ,A f W, , 'Q fit 4 3 W B t . l Z , jr ff v.,,, ,L 1: ?,ufMf4a4 hx if Q , , ' f y? TH KSGIVING , V 9 'rdf .. h C' 'IQ ' que 'B we Z fi 7 u. I S it 1:2 2 x ' V fait in Left: Rev. Kelly and students preparing for the Mass to give thanks to God for the food baskets. Below: Charlene Giella among the food baskets. In a unique effort to show the less fortunate that there are people who really care, the College Community, student organizations, faculty and staff combined their efforts in a Thanksgiving food drive. Again the food drive was very successful and this showed that men can spread love and happiness to the needy. 'bl ' C B.. C.U.B. D 5 rf , Held mainly to promote unity among fellow students, the College Union Board sponsored a weekend of fun-filled activities. Happening on the weekend of March 7, 1984, the activities included Simon Sez, a barbacue and band at the lakefront, a concert, a Mass and a whole day of street skating. can -f 1 I 1 l Yi sl ig I Z. WL Q by '?' , 't ., A FEDER L INVASIO . lib' K 1 Ik' V iw? .gg if Q Q li THE WASHINGTON FEDERALS ofthe USFL held its five weeks of spring training here on the campus of Saint Leo College. The College, in cooperation with the Federals, converted the eastern end of the Marion Bowman Activities Center into an equipment, a training and laundry rooms to accommodate the players and coaches of the USFL team. fee ef T . f ., ' .4 .f ta Y- . ,V A 1pb.Q f 'sg 1 k ,A qfiil'- gg 'lftf I 3 g A Q T V A-avlium: 1 x' ,- , ' 'I M ,. .,..l , K ,QL Fruit 11.3.-.. I' ,ff ,Jl4,v,:,f vga, ,NFENQHNT L A 1- ' ' - ' - QA,-if . iilL.4m.A.....,., .. 'K - 31' I - .nk 7 Z -M 1 - rf 1 a . f I . '41 . , if f WW XWZW Q3 I , WM, UW W , f WW Q! 9 , W W 4 of , fm, M Wy, , fffgwh, ff ,, M ' ' 7 gf I X X Z ' ff? ,Z , W XX K X ,N -Q Q AS Q Aix ,ff X x X 'A E Q? X ,Q 2, X , , .QS X A1 v JN w mint ,mg . ' , , n ' , , '35 ' ',,f 'W fh V f ff 'VX' v IMC? , ff 'W ,,,,, , 4 , f ' Mxyf 6 3 S y W W WW X . i . KR X .N -XS X-X X ,pf P ,N LNNQW B0 RD OF sw, NsA 1ivv-Av-ik. Adrian W. Bell, Jr. Rev. Marion Bowman. Secretary 0.5.3. Www Richard Bronwell Elizabeth T. Cannon Robert J. Carr Warren Cason Jerome Cocciardi James C. David Richard G. Donovan Norman J. Fischer Treasurer Rt. Rev. Fidelis J. Dunlap, Claude C. Focardi O.S.B. if-Wm Gilberto Garcia Raleigh W. Greene, Jr 2nd Vice-Chairman Glen E. Greenfelder James J. Heagerty Charles Henderson The Most Rev. Monsigno Dan G. Judge, Jr. New Heidi' Alfred O. Kiefer, Sr. Donald L. McBath, D.O. Joseph Robbie Bernard C. O'Neill Thomas B. Southard William A. Underhill Otto Weitzenkorn Laurence E. Higgins, V.G. A 1 'PK' . ,fr A ' 'Q 'M if f I, 1 I' Jerard A. Kent Q. J 4,2 , 24, I., 4. . i 1 A , J V Sister Jerome Leavy, O.S.B. J ...,.,,,, .--, f r 1 ' Q ,,i.., Q Hugh McGeehan Most Rev. J. Keith Symons, DD. HHS Hjalma E. Johnson lst Vice-Chairman . or Mlm ' -.sh L.,-I -' . 'Z' :'-.L..,, ' ,Xi - ,Y 95,1 by Qin .Haw- Fred Mancinik H. Earl Smalley ,f ','... W gm , .tw N - , T. 'N Thomas A Welstead Clmirmmi VICE PRESIDENTS Dr Robert Gould Vuce Presndent Academuc Affalrs Mr Robert Richmond Vlce Presldent Buslness Affalrs Mr Allan Powers OF F 'CE Vlce Presldent Publlc Affairs 29 Dr Robert Ackerman Vlce Presldent Student Affalrs X f Z X X Aw ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN Mr James Dotherow Vlce Presldent Development STUDE T IRS Rev James Kelly O S B Dnrector Campus Mlnustry Sister Mary Clare Neunofer O S B Durector Residential Llfe Mr David Thomason Dnrector Student Actlvutnes Mrs Ellzabeth Maguire Director Fnnancnal And 81 Veterans Affairs we Not pictured Mrs Clytle Dowe J Internatuonal Student Specnalust Mrs Chafleme Glellfi L P N Mr Tlfngthy WISQ COOrdIVl8IOV Health SGVVICGS Director Counseling, 81 Q in r DQ VlIs'L5m1Lmt 8' J A f Aff' Il 8 .I X I ' ' ' ' ' , . . . ' v ' , I4 X . Q ,ffl 35 , 12,,k? . S r S M . , or-M wir 1 9bm w,, K 4 'X ,Y . V' A W Ks, A .. M ,. Q S X if xx, --, ' , H Y :Av ' I N rt 3, 1 . .. y b 3 - -. ' .r . v . 4 ' - . I ' ' 'V I B L1 xx no N -x K x BUSINESS AF F IRS Mrs Patncla Thompson Mr Charles Von Horn Audltor and Asslstant to Vuce Presldent for Buslness Affairs anffzzks Director Computer Center ?v-'Y .fr rf Not Pictured Mr Wlllard Elwell Acting Manager McDonald Center Cafeteria and Mr Marcus Baker Manager Grands Crew Mrs Josephune Shafchuk Dupllcatlng Center Mr Marshall Tustin Mr, John Greg Manager Plant Operations Manager Campus Store ACADEMIC AF A AIRS if l if 5 I i 1 by P j' Front row: Sr, Dorothy Neuhofer, O.S.B,, Susan Moore, Eldora McGuire, Dolores Hust, Kay Kosuda, Libby Tesar, Alice Burger. Back row: Albert Spencer, Sue DeLong, Norman Carey, Librarians and Library Staff. Mr. James Christiansen Registrar Q1 Ms Phyllis Edamatsu Director, Institutional Research Mr. Chester Bogosta Director, Academic Computer Ser- VICGS Sr Dorothy Neuhoter, O S B Director, Library W i L i X f Dr. Walter Williams Dean of The College .11 sh'4.' Mr Chester Taylor, Jr Dean, Military Eclucation Program Not Pictured Mr Fcdrnuntl L.tCh.int'o Dean, EtlLit'.ition.tl Services EVELGPME T A D PUBLIC AFP IRS W ,Sf Z Mr John Fnengo Dnrector of Alumnu Affaurs From Left Joy Shepherd Director of College News and Publncatuons Seppee Allan Secretary Public Affairs Thelma Klark Secretary to Vrce President for Public Af faurs 1 'Q - 1 , 2' M ' -r - G - iffeigfid x iQ Q4 , .Sc 5 S ii Ai - Q5 2, 'F ' is r From Left: Cheryl Townsend, Nancy Pond, Jackie Strickland F i XX? if 'ii r Q-.5 W ,dp-rf 4 'l5 jw 'N Katny Britton Secretary Student Front row Beatrice Kirk Back row Patty Montgomery Duane Passannante Patty Harrison Wafww-M W ,221 'W My Martha Keller Jane Ketch mm Secret try Business Affairs Secret ary At :dt A 1 Affaars -' gr V ' W 13 i. , , ' so , if 1 , 6 K qi .. r 1,:. 1? I n M ' , if .. M' ff ' N-Mvl.Qw,ff , V 4 N 14 ' t - ,... V IAF '4 at I If ,I f X, x 2 'Z V ,- , ,gshhge 5 QM'-N I 1 , L Q A r Q , I xxx , ff' r , f , K r 7 X -W 3 ff t P . ..., l A ,Z , 1 L' , 1 fum Thus Mrs Beth Evans Secretary to the President 5 93 Mrs Nancy Johnson Academic Advisor Business Adrnnnustratuon W Susan Caye Computer Lab Front Joy MoKnnney Back Brenda Hawthorne Tracy Snider Kenneth Lowery Sandy Harvey Postmlstress 4 W Dr. Tyson Anderson Associate Professor ..f' 5 i Rf' ,, .'-2: 'S 'wut' ...QQ Dr. Setty Adisesh Ronald P. Allison Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Business Administration r ., ,E. JH fi? ,kr of Philosophy and Theology Dr. Thomas Brown Professor of English Dr. Richard Bryan Assistant Professor of Psychology -,.-g.- Jacalyn Bryan Assistant Professor of Dance I Di Dirk Budd Kxll.lIll11.lI1, Division ol lliirimnilivs 101 94 Robert J. Cabot Assistant Professor of Physical Education f, ti i i NL 1 by A if' W1 mi Dr. Joseph Cernik William Chatman Assistant Professor of Political Science Assistant Professor of Physical Education . , ffmwwmm Thomas Crosby Terry Danner Associate Professor of Physical Education Instructor of Criminology Dr. George Dooris Dr. Maribeth Durst Associate Professor of Biology Assistant Professor of Sociology t ,iv 'wig fl is l gf '5f2 f',', 1 1' . 'K l'-br Dr. Mark Edmonds Director, Learning Assistance Services s ,Si ,,,,.,.-1 i '7 'n Dr. James Erpenbeck Professor of Philosophy ' 1 f 1 if' L i 2 Q9 Charles Fisk, Jr. Assistant Professor of Business ,M , W-par Dr, Lucille Fuchs Instructor of Education f J William Foley Assistant Professor of Accounting M ' x A V' 'assi L,-. N XX 111 Q f 1 I .aL Joseph Geiger Professor or Art ilu i as Major Charles Gibbs R O T C Center Cooiilimitor mx Dr. David Golden Director of Theatre!Dance 2 -wif? Dr. Nancy Gunter Associate Professor of Psychology f t W ff , f 5 R ,W ff ff . . ,I 12: Ulf 4 ' A 3 ,, r A K ' QP? , iii ' , Z5 t W ' ' , Tw . s ...., ' 7'125j,: , . ,V jx Zara r , Eg r f fr A fr 3,41 5 if I .V Q , .L CE W X . fi. V ' i 5 l. it f Dennis Henry Lois Henry Associate Professor of Theatre Assistant Professor of Dance K , :YZ Dixie Higgins Assistant Professor of Education D r W 'T' lu John Higgins Dr. James Horgan Associate Professor of Music Chairman, Division of Social Science I I a,p,. O o':, I. 2 . Hi i if 'I Q ' 3 Y 1, I , 'A ,K 5, I .A .iff TJY lggif .ts :I I is J'.z,E': nl: 1 '!!.92j rzf'!v ,lp Inn. if X . 'if Dr. Stephen Kane Norman Kaye Assistant Professor of Psychology Chairman, Division of Physical Education fi f N Q W: .,.., yw Peter Kirby Assistant Chairman, Division of Business Admin istration i f ' 1 5 : '1i ,fi W ' Q , ..-.f X ,pr pa .- ,, V Af U ,f wh, vin win, f hs, ,UZ X ,N . if A , A , V- if ' . ar jg? is V .iii ww.. X , 4 - X -.f- f f S , , X.. 5 V--1 , ' yf ,,-gov we,if 'Pg Q. 7 , X rv I fi ' 1 ss, My f,M,.,,Y M Ni, ,ry 4 - , ' lwy im I QZWHZ ,, ,f Igy ,,W,f:33f A 'W .. X Ry u a..2-lx. ,:!'s,,!, A 1 . ss. t ,. Q 1 f Q- Mis , ,ff J Mi., , gy ? rf i , few- ,ff 1 , .,,, v M Dr. George Kuehn Chairman, Division of Education 1, l. ii i ii 9. i A YQ. 5 hyxgifiinfirx X ll. -, if 'f' . i Q. fr 5 1g5f.-9',?'ftf X 'Vw 5 Q. lf 421,?f4',f'Qfsig, vi? ali' i Q' 5,.st..ff'.. ---, .gi i f'f r'7' i. - -.1 Q .T I ,A J Q ii ' ii I i I I Q . fe, Alan Merson Assistant Professor of Social Work I , i , , L 'I. ti n I 1 Frances Martin Dr. John Mdngue, Jr Professor Of SOCIHI Work Associate Professor of History Q cf 'fi Q D W' -V1.0 D f 'TLf , -1 ' Y J ff ' ,A , . ffl l Carl Miller Instructor of Math 2 1 , . Q, i ., W Q!! , , k,, . .J .f 'A , ,, ri-1 Maw, , MW- N fi ' .. s ,.f ,sf '-,gr V if i , f , 9,288 i if i it i in - E iv was l Dr. Bernard Parker Chairman, Division of Philosophy 81 Theology Tilrow Morrison Assistant Professor of Physical Education l lpn:- Dr. Robert Peterson Tmmas Phillips U Chairman' Division of Natural Science and Assistant Professor of Physical Education Math T06 I' 7' Z b I, Y. , -1., 1 bf t , ,vs Wpqilk X t ,fl ,ff ff 1,4424 ew 4 ,QZQ ,, j ,, f ' - T22 wi- ' Ralph Pendexter, Jr. Associate Professor of English Dr. Walter Poznar Professor of Humanities fl Fl.. ,. pf V- . WJ I g ig A P, -.'. 5 , Q: '91 3 -in . ea ,r r .l, um.,-,, Dr. Hudson Reynolds Assistant Professor of Political Science -.4-A 4. Robert Rubin Assistant Professor of Business Adminis- tration .f- 'r V L, f, Dr. Herbert Prizeman Assistant Chairman, Division of Humanities mrs 1 in ff ra -AZN. 3 Q5 ami... M Gary Ricnert Assistant Director of Athletics ' 4 ,tax 'Q '33 '. EAR! 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Q, wt, v WX? .. - :MN sw sa' 4 Q f,g.f,1g,Qz.Q.,1 -WA 'wrap f, 1v.,uA Q , yjQ2.42f:f 4,3 'Q' XQVXSVZ gurls ,mam Qyepw,-,wi V vt wfjft 'Q 2Q.9r3T?'a vw L - ,f sf i . 1- ,.,: ,XQMM 9 semsgg S., we xi-.vefwe ' ' 5 ,sw We w6ew10X1Qx7x sf im- 4+ ease. weumme-QfcriisfzmbwwZvi., 2.4522 web, 4 -we mme f f ,fs vw saw, A 4 , A .- ., , X . ., . , , .ew New s w may . were ., H new 1459-.mv,ww.-asf. sgzxmwivmzgiiv.'.Sz9te2Qy4y fwsaexm ge 5,19 ggyga 4' Wydif ife:?Q6a'?ff?2iw.i42S62?25Qsrxww esmwkm ,MwqQWMf?9s2t5tf'eQ2soMw ., ,X . 0 . . , ,, N. , , gwwwefsrsfrs-142,0 ,Q gmkvwgx or w,Q,M5 y as, fs A r. -secesw' ,fi w .1 ',:Www49 :Q c 0' gs, ,Q wf,w's6eswJc9 Emvfve-Qwre -scixwiqv Mafaffizs ff we f- uf HM' wwswww 1' age? ,frywiwgf ww 'Mflsrlsis ffiw--A Nfmvw- f- Xt' .sa as wa 7:44 . 025 iff: mas' seq gaxwwf e,4,f.wg.,,f:sr, .few 4:5 we ,yw,:bj4f wma? Maura Snyder Associate Professor of English Dr. Sara Thrash Q42 f v 63 2 fsfogn Associate Professor of Education ' 4427 , M ff! 'Z' 'WWW Dr. Eileen Stenzel Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Edu i cation 'WW Q ,fm John Swart John Todd, Ill Assistant Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of Marketing i 'f'-i it . - I S g . 5' Q? s ni I I H i, , Dr. Marvin Travis Chairman, Division of Business Administration ,tv ,,.,-ww--. ,-,,.-,. i fi! 1 ,IN-4. Dr. Kane Weekend ifs . IC Y ' i-.,,-' i ri ai-1 ,W-mf ' i 1 . xi 8 ' V ll 1,5 X A X N g - Q ,I Q 5 'Q' 2 f X f ' Q, UG - 4 ., - . 'VVV 1 1: X as etting involved during Parents i1'V Q I Dr. James Woodard Professor of English t Assistant Professor of Marketing .',,,,.n,,, . . Right: Steve Immasche i Writing Tutor Below: Karen Hatfield fo X ' , ff ,, f f 11 ' f ' f ' 44' mf '4 .J , ,.6z4. J, W My .Jf v W7 5 , jf' Zig! ff , n ff f if W, Above: Dr. Ernie t W! if, iff Wiiliams chating with Liz Pasha Above Rt: Shelby Buchanan Secretary, Dean of College Right: Kurt Van Wilt Writing Tutor Purchasing Agent 'Q gk , .S A . :,- -f 3415. 1 V LI- : at I i H i ti ii i 1 I I i 1 GRGANIZATIONS S.G.A. Left to Right: Laurie Zakaib - Secretaryg Billy Wooters - Vice-Presidentg Julie Tobey Patty Mariner - Treasurer. 'fvf of . f ff ff, Z fy, 6' , f -- W v I? fa f 6 1.. 42 2 -if A , 0, f ff , ,, A3 , 5 at Av j 3 1 W , 46 7 1 in A ' Z 4' 1 rf, 'Kimi U4 I' A V V VN i X1 fl X 5 T il f . ry 5- .-Q, A X 'vll i 5 4 f . A it f , -5 45.1 ' f - 2 V aa K -- .Q ' b. , 3 In V ,, , 5 - - .. Q Q Q i .,..V 5 .A -v fl 1. I 'i' ' J T? J l P ' A, if L -f i ' if .. . ': J 3 , l The Student Government Association, S.G.A., represents the student body and has the task of providing leadership for Saint Leo students. Under the Presidency of Julie Tobey, S.G.A. strove to strengthen the relationship between faculty and students. S.G.A. Undertook rnany successful tasks and the entire student body can be thanked because S.G.A. is working for you and with you. USE IT! Presidentg r ,. ? J Q 7 Hudson Reynolds - Moderator Joe Malloy T Laurie Chrnielewski ,,,, f ' Tom Stineman i vlvi i HeIene,Colon JJ ,,., , . f,,, 4 1 Donna Benardello 5 Vivnie James - f . V Martha Greene ,W A , Sharon Lawson as Tina Rosen 2 S ,ff HHN Q ., Q Mary Noa W u Chris Shaughnessy ,M Rick Lutz if, Lori Gibbs 51 - John Dickson , ,fx 'r- YN George Gano ,F Lisa Spaulding George Levins Jeff Peabody Bobby Santo . .,'gQ,g:i3.a rv-I Dennis McFadden gi Anne LeBlanc John Strang Donna Cusanmno Donald M.1rryshow lll cl College Union Board CC.U.B.J organizes and sponsors cultural, social, recreational and educational entertainment on campus. C.U.B. also sponsors entertainment provided by other student organizations. They offered a wider variety of entertainment on a more regular basis this year. Activities ranged from weekly movies, a hypnotist Uames Mapesb, guitar entertainment, donkey basketball and co-sponsoring trips to Mexico and the Bahamas. The majority of these events are free to students, faculty, and administration. Hypnotist James Mapes explaining the techniques he uses in his performance, President Christopher lvlaggio Right: Becky Calvert Far Right: Charmaine Smith CAMPUS MINISTRY Above: Audrey Cate, Secretary Right: Michelle Dodds, S.G.A. Representative Campus Ministry provides for an atmosphere where faith rooted in gospel values is an integral part of the academic environment and Catholic principles are recognized and understood as an essential part of our Christian response to life. The goals, there- fore, are personal growth and development integrated with our responsibility to reward building a just society. Sharon Lawson xi ' ' f-1' if l I ff K. 84 DEN I-EGEN c0L A QQ 7 0 ffm' dents the Stu rma' duced byeatfg provlde , rO trlV 5. ubIiCatlC:gepmbej'1Zir reader nafch Blige' Stilfpace to 0 CO . ria The Mm Le0 d edlto W y ff Z. ' ASV! Y:rQf'.-,- f 7 , ' I,... ,, V V AW 1,5 I 0: , at X M ll ., , ...., V f W Ag' 9 W J , if , Z f N X W jf f W 1, ff Z, ff ff, fo, W! , U 0 fig - WW I 0 ar , ff , f , H AV W 'f w ,d,H9 fwf , m J 4 yy vi Z Z M W -.fl 4 7 ff :V f - f , QW 44,1 Zu 3,1 -.W wa 2 9. W ffm 2,9 Y, Wm, ,WW JW Q . --A. f Q M 11, 51 S i PM X 5, , 'H fig Z 1 ,lv 1 s THE M0 ARCH Wg' W The Monarch Newspaper is student run and written. It pro- vides the latest news to the campus as well as editorials on issues. Monarch Staff Dan Maguire ......................... ...Editor Pamela Schuessler . . . . .Writer Jim Porto .......... .... W riter .Writer Greg Cason ..... . . . Brother Person .. . Laureen Myers ... ..., Seppie Allan . . . . riter ist , . , .Advisor The Judicial Board has jurisdic- tion over the disciplinary action through hearings concerning vio- lations of residence hall policies. Any disciplinary action taken is in the best interest of the students and the college. Right: Executive Board J DICIAL B0 RD Donna Benardello Laurie Bowditch Jeff Cochrane Rod Collins - Moderator Helene Colon - Secretary Philip Davis - Vice-President Phil Gervasi Tom Keeley Denise Kenworthy Paul Lewis Christy McDade Eric Meyer Joann Poma Charmaine Smith Rene Valide Heather Whitney Sandy Zbylut - President 116 l CLASS OFFICERS XX' WMWVW S I l X'-XV' ek X Xia? C FRESHMAN CLASS: Karen Cofrancesco Todd Cole Shiela Speth Becky Calvert JUNIOR CLASS: Susi Schott Linda Provencher Margie Dunn Rene Hazinski SENIOR CLASS: Carla McDermott Laurie Chmlelewski Maura Ringlieb Teresa Daniels SOPHOMORE CLASS: Kelly Hazinski Sandy Schoren Toni Restaino Jonathan Walker www! Q WOMEN'S RESIDENCE H LL GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row Maria Lisa Palermo, Sandy Schoren, Lisa Gaudette PRIORY HALL GOVERNMENT Second Row Shiela Crotty, Liz Elliott, Lisa Papke Moira Kelly 4 f, ' W ,A lf! VILLA HALL GOVERNMENT Joann Poma - President Mary Blevins - Vice-President Michelle Fay - Treasurer Joann Poma - Secretary Rlamlcl Carlos Brown receives his bars signifying his rank of Second Lieutenant, Right: Cathy Utnik receives a hug from Tom Nothstein - Looks Like We Made IT! Reserve Officers Training Corps allows for a well-rounded invididual who will graduate into the ranks of a Second Lieutenant and be responsible for the lives of his fellow men. The corps at Saint Leo College has participated ex- ceptionally at Advanced Camp in Fort Bragg, North Carolina and this year produced eight young men into the ranks of 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C. color guard detail of cadets Car- los Brown, Thomas Lee, Boone Ruffing, and Thomas Nothstein Bn CIRCLE K 1f',,, '-1 My QA l . . QE Circle K is the largest co-ed collegiate service organization in the world. Through service, X Q Circle K hopes to strive for a better world, especially with regards to service to those who X 'I need it such as the aged, youth who are in trouble and the handicapped. At Circle K, we care E lj' and share what we have with those less fortunate. We are truly trying to achieve unity of '-5, ,111 mankind through service to mankind. C em: if Front row: Sheari Elliot, Elouise Hill, Collonna Hepburn, Rochelle Sands, Nicholas Fox, Glenda Norton Back row: Wayde Cartwright, Eric Godett, Cheryl Hill HACHIEVE U ITY THRGUGI-I SERVICE .E.C. Council for Exceptional Children Caring for underprivileged children is the main objective of this organization. The Council vol- unteers for Special Olympics and continuously aids the needy children in the community. As the name indicates - they care, Left: Anna Harrison Below: Natalie Harrison President l 2 Q , Paulette Guy Treasurer Left: Anne Bonneville, Vice President Below: Mary Meyer, Secretary f-s INTERNATIONAL STUDE T ASSGCI T10 The International Student Association, now in its second year as an association, seeks to provide an atmosphere where international students can relate to each other and their I host institution. The Saint Leo Club hopes to show their American friends a little about their countries and at the same time learn about the United States. You are our friends so join hands with us. Left to Right: Paulette Guy, Erica Smith, Andrea Steeds, lan Guy, Don Marryshow, Dwyana Dupigney, Andrew Lyn, Erica Whyte VM 'ff ,V X r,.,,,,wff k ish, USLISA' First row: Eric Godet, Dwayne Thwaites, Flavea Jones, Andrew Lyn, Bridgette Major Second row: Opal Buchannan, Collonna Hepburn, Andrea Steede, Jimmy Hendricks, Paulette Guy, Don Marryshow, Sheari Elliott, Erica Whyte, Dwayna Dupigney Third row: lan Guy, Cheryl McKnight, Maritza Hernandez, Malcolm McGreggor, Shane Brennan, Arlene Uter, Sharon Lawson, Kris Warwick, Erica Smith, Aliya Badchkam, Pat Cann DAOC! O PEERS - ADVISING, CARING, ENCOURAGING is a newly formed organization whose purpose is to help Freshman in the transitional stages of college life. However, any student is welcome. P.A.C.E. reaches out to be a friend to anyone and everyone. If ever you need a shoulder to lean on or someone to talk with - P.A.C.E. is the answer. NIB' fn 'aah 'W Ill Xl pf an-1, cum mr Q VO 'wir-1 my M Kay Capparelli, Tina Rosen, Rene Valadie, Joanne Keyes, Tim Wise RUGG R HUGGERS RUGBY PL YERS NEVER DIE Playing Rugby is not an easy task. The Rugger Huggers, however, create a pleasant environment around the tough guy and provide the moral support that is need- ed for such a physical and aggressive sport. They are real supporters! 'l24 JZIIY,lQ--'5 7iN Back: Kathy Renz, Jenny Borger, Tracey Daoud, Janice Ciambrello, Donna Lavery, Eileen Robson Christy Fink, Charie Leonard Front: Lori Rone, Joyce Weert, Meg Pratt, Regina Fitzgerald, Karen Lochmand, Mimi Hanley fi if if if ANCE ENSEMBLE i 7 mf f iii'-' 'N-. '- if-as ,, ' 4' l TQ' iff I I A5 , i al 2 Members ofthe Dance Company and Ensemble during the Fall Dance Concert. Lisa Rudolph and Becky Calvart performing at the Southern Fes- tival. at I 1 g , uwfhaisal Ld -',' 'wi-'Q Y ,Q Members of the Company and Ensemble at the old south fair, 5 6 W6 2, Vx.. Q - ' fa ,Q , N-. V- X ' . ff' '1 Q 0 , L F rw 'na L, . 'P' DANCE. That's all the Dance Ensemble does. Along with the Dance Company the Ensemble provides entertainment in the form of dance con- certs for the student body and surrounding commu- nities, They express themselves beautifully in this m.nner so they just Dance, Dance, Dance. 1 s Aerobics has become a popular pas- time tor both males and females at Saint Leo. The class meets daily and besides benefitting from exercises, stu- dents benefit from the social life cre- ated, Even though aerobics can be a bit strenuous, it is enjoyed by many stu- dents. JUST BEAT IT . . . ' ERDBICS Jane Stoll, Maggie Gaspard t,. 'I . H ,ly 4 y Taking a rest after a tough workout! l l KARATE CLUB i i l ,, i SELF DEFENSE is the main aim in learning Karate. It is a very disciplined sport that requires much dedication and constant practice. The Saint Leo Karate Club, besides teaching, competes in tournaments around the state of Florida. This year, the club was very successful in almost every tournament. bringing home at least one trophy each time. Left: Rock Hudson, green belt, practicing a carta. with instructor Andrew Metric Lyn looking on. pf IJ! L .- 5' it N.,-V .- 4 V ' First Row: Rock Hudson, Andrew Lyn, Robert Sheehan, Vaughnda Hilton 3. 5 if ,ln Second Row: Camielle Urquhart, Mike Ludwig, Kevin Cunningham, Dave Crosby, Robert Giroux, Charles Dickinson, Verna Garcia 3 --- ..- - ... .-..,,. .-. - n-mmm-.1 mall-l PRE-L A D DEBATE SOCIETY In providing the college community with active debates and valuable information pertaining to law and the le- gal system, this society allows its members access to materials which help prepare them for a career in the legal system. Discussions are usually of current issues and problems facing our society as a whole. Donna Gwynn, Secretary!Treasurer of the Pre-Law and Debate Society Front: Maryellen Burke, Eric Godet, Joanne Keyes, Donna Gwynn, Ann Partridge Back: Dr. Reynolds, Justine Kerssmakers, Kathy Devlin, Kevin Bethel, Jennine Norman, Mary Ann DeMeo, Devon Corrigen, Rick Lutz ACCOUNTING CLUB The Accounting Club was formed with an intent to keep accounting majors alert in that particular field. The club held tutoring sessions for account- ing majors who needed help with their work. Speakers were also invited in to keep students informed about the world of accounting. Left: Andrew Boone President T I-3 'ini' in -an QQ ,,,,...,w'uu 'wav' l lt Left: Maria Lisa Palermo Treasurer Left: Kerry Glennon Secretary Left: Patty Mariner Vice President KNIGHTS OF COL MBUS The Pro-Life Rosary Walk symbolizes the unity and sacredness of human life that is the heart and foun- dation of human dignity. This organization recog- nizes this right. We will continue to strive for rights, freedom and jus- tice of Catholic men and the human race. 5. ,n ssss rea Above: Eric Myer Vice-President Right: William LaCombe President ANR ., -135-www..-. -M, ' i 'QEPQQQL ' X A f 5 Jozef Wever Karl Holman Warden Advocate 130 we A . nr- f' V fd .f,f 5h.!fi lf -if r . gd w I, .- 'Fig ,BY gf? 3 ,Nu-Nwu Yr ,fn M- QQ: iff. . , ' ' M fiiflfu. ' i p , v' Q, ! as 4 X I . V , W 'C K, A3 'imfs XX a .M- ,.-.fwfr dar' MW bl 1, , If H l W' V . 1 , A ' gm ,Z f X 1 j l 0, ' K wa 5' X Vg 4 1 'ii Fmm K 4v ' hd i- LX M4 web: 5: J . N f , EE 2 J ,I . w . ' 4 GONE F ISHI ' 1 ,f, 4 Q' U4 , . Q??f?zr-L -' r.'?f.gglfl:, In wwf 'QV Q, ,,,. X Q X' . Wff 'N Zna Fm: CAREERD ras-1 R2lDr11OV'yc I 4 , g Ocmu Cofcfcflfln- fm ' n 1 1 Y . 3 , 4 Q Ni 4 4, , f f 134 I wx , ' A 4 , fa, f 'K Q K, E 2. 5, HBQWQM., 4 Q X S S X xpsxgifigf HT .X fy xr ' ' 1 gwy x ., K4 .. x,, ,..f,.,x ' 1 wx Lv-an-NN K H.. -A . , ,Q . V- -x Q5 I .naw Q -. 1 .....' ' ' 4 M... s,,,.,,.,y-sq, um I In S N fs' 3 f t , 5 ,Q se, C s S f. 1,1 s 1 as .. M S X V, ts Back Row: Jim Gillis, Dan Kelleher, Tony Mangone, Jamie Fleming, Jim Barlow, Jeff Sottrel, Tasos Papanicolaou, Jack Kelleher, Denny Corrigan, Kevin White, Brian Cummings, Jim Sullivan Front Row: Tony French, Ken Corgan, John Dickson, Jim Testa, Ken Taylor, Scott Strong, Dana Yoho, Tom Keeley, Steve Odierno, George Gano, Shawn LaChapelle l l BLURBS We've traveled many roads together. Si E House 8 D Laughing, joking, and drinking together! Bobo We're growing stronger! 9,0 in I , ,gg , ' W Q N it., i 353 aww rrr' ff h ,wxcililixkklxexgg x 3 Celebrating its third year as a national fraternity, the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon are dedicated to the ideals of brotherhood and are continuously giving that extra effort in their search for excellence. The Florida Lambda Chapter feels that it has accomplished many things and is excited to meet the challenges that lie ahead. This 1983-1984 section of Sig Ep is dedicated to Dan Kelleher, Tim King, Jeff Sottrel, and Dana Yoho -the graduating Founding Fathers. Through the years we have seen many good times and have pulled through the bad times. You taught us the meaning of brotherhood through your eyes and guidance and wisdom. You brothers have planted the seed, and already we have taken on strong roots and we're branching outward. We raise our Golden Goblets to you and wish you the best. The Brothers Florida Lambda Chapter Sigma Phi Epsilon 137 ' i .E , Z ff M ,f . ,vvvn , ,-qutg AMQW . N f 4 M it 42, wwf , ' 2 , t? ' Lf, eflfffiff' 'M ' 3 V is it F P -All -:V f, 4 ,W JM if ,V f Mlftgiepyy Mg, mr, in i 5 JMS W .1 iss Ja. 2' Ray Palmer lll Dennis McFadden Mike Reardon President Vice-President Treasurer 5 x -.V , M,,,,,.,,. ' Tom GOrdOI'1 Pete Farley Matt Hickey Secretary The lnterfraternity Council is the governing body for all the local fraternities. Striving mainly to keep unity among all fraternity brothers, the council has concentrated its efforts to maintain a good social life and offer a keen level of competition in sporting activities. They began working on this since the beginning of the school year and with great amount of dedication hope to continue this in years to come. fL 4 fb Joyce Doino President I fi , R I Q , 'V A' -A it Laurie Chmielewski Corresponding Secretary T Qt. rm Mary Sturgill Vice President 'Q' Mary Noa Athletic Director 5 . V, , . ,I . -'. .- . K. 'Q ff' ' gd I' 1 . 1? - I' ,rf ' 'T Naval- 1 ',. Al 'M 'S Patty Mariner Joyce Caggiano Treasurer Secretary Meaning all Greek and since all four sororities are all greek, Panhellenic serves as a passageway for the local sororities to unite their efforts in creating an enriched and friendly atmosphere for each sister. It overlooks the activities of each sorority and strives for the betterment of each sorority, helping each sister develop a meaningful understanding of Sisterhood. Maggie Gaspard Social Director Tricia Mulkerin Parlimentarian UQ WJ in ,, if Front Row: John Kaddouri, Tom Lee, Joyce Doino, Kelly Hazinski, Jill Bordonaro, Emma Asher, Sarah Smith, Kathy Deurloo, Lisa Spaulding, Bill Edson Middle Rowi Dan Olson, George Levins, Harry Vail, Brian Burke, Mr. Todd, John Finnerty, John Jurgens, Doug French, Pat Wells Back Row: Mark Duford, Dave Lasher, Ray Homan, Ray Palmer, Boone Ruffing, Phil Gervasi, Mike Reardon, Rob Mulrey, Frank Trilla, Mike Trilla, Matt Hickey U BLURBS Brother Paul thanks for all the time and efforts. It was great having you back. How are the little sisters? You get to share the best dressed award. We'll all get by with a little help from our friends. Way to give blood and take a 'stand' afterwards. Welcome to a family away from home. It's great to have you aboard. Let the blood flow! L ,QM t' n, 5 'Wmwwm ms-pi 'lu ,N rg' .4 iii ffl I X t .Milf 23 ew 'Q its ,fii5g,,,53ng,W:iel'1f W' in W W fi gi pi ' 'l 1 -e . - ...,.,... .g .X . V A , .ii i Continuing in the standards of excellence, Kappa Theta fraternity has strived for a dramatic change and growth in their fraternity's outlook and definition. A charitable service attitude was adopted and is visible on the campus and surrounding communi- ties. With this attitude KO received the S.G.A. award for outstanding fraternity. A new social aspect of fraternal brothers was adopted and a renewed sense of competition was retained. The great pride in sportsmanship is too bold to be overlooked. The brothers also adopted a grandmother and in that also found pride in service, rever- ence and closeness of the fraternity. 141 gf X Him: My f K S7 5 1 51: W' t A X L A. WN X4 N N X X X Raj SX Q g X s 5 450 X X we H if M it were . ,,, Q' Rv We X x g Z W ...Ar .J Back: Teresa Rutty, Trish Mulkerin, Sherry Taylor, Donna Buscemi, Clarissa Barth Middle: Heather Whitney, Theresa Daniels, Maggie Gaspard, Helene Colon, Cindy Litzow, Linda Scheper Front: Sara Smith, Beth Maitland, Donna Montana, Terri Mchaels BLURBS lsn't basketball over yet? Are you going to miss Leo? The food does not go in the punch. What C.A.R.? Last minute Lifesaver. we Z .QE Q, A ' 4 , ii .ig A Q '35 Psi Theta Epsilon began as a sorority in 1975 and is represented by a daisy which symbolizes each petal as our own individuality connected to a stigma - our group as a whole. Service projects and social functions are our primary events and because the sisters are so dedicated to that cause the S.G.A. voted the sorority as outstanding for the 1983-84 school year. .a 143 Front: Henry Pescella, Billy Wooters, John Strang, Eric McFee Middle: Carmen Martucci, Pete Farley, Andy Phillips, Mike Tassinari Back: Herman Rinaldi ' BLURBS Vinnie Bear spreading a little 'Joy ' Gillette Brothers Alpha Sigma Chi ifl in your hearts. Pete, get a rap BasicaII ! Y 'Tooch', you grew that beard last night? i 4 f i, !f' L. H r I , ,, Zi, U H 1 'L' 'V f H ,, 'X . A ltr' f ,, . Z.. ,A fwfr ii' . s 1' A 6 a if' in ii i S 'sf ' - 7 President Guy Cosgrove displays ' the fraternity's Christmas card. s ' . ,, W 5. ft. , , ' if 1 Q, ' 1 3 , ti 4w4i.ii-t 5 .f ' , x 3, zzl luuaz 4 0 , I gf' img 4, dfX,..,,.,A . Y , I g f git f-Af f. Q5 5: 5 -f wg , A A 1? V, , , , ttti 3 THE CHI FLIES HIGH AFTER 20 YEARS Alpha Sigma Chi was founded in order to form a more perfect unit of Brotherhood, to establish and provide aid to the development of their fellow brothers, to establish interior and exterior justice, and to promote the knowledge of welfare in such a fraternal group. The fraternity is primarily concerned with community service. This dedication was por- trayed when they won Outstanding Fraternity on Campus for the past two years. Proud of what they stand for, the brothers feel that awards are nice, but real enjoyment comes from the fraternal spirit they engage in. The Brown Tide is celebrating its 20th Anniversary as a fraternity and they are destined to uphold the tradition of brotherhood. Mr. Edmund LaChance, Dean of Educational Ser- vices, serves as moderator for the proud brothers who believe an organization gets out of the community as much as they put into it. Hopefully, the individual strength of each brother will keep the foundations of Alpha Sigma Chi, the Brown Tide , strong for many years to come. 145 X i Back: Paige Christie, Kerry McNulty, Patty Murphy, Julie Tobey, Linda Provencher, Leah Saker Middle: Kim Homan, Carmen Van den Hombergh, Gayla McLaughlin, Lisa Rudolph, Dawn Heyes, Maria Viola, Laura DeLuca Front: Joyce Caggiano, Katy Beyer, Robin Jordan, Angie Kramer, Bonnie Matthews BLURBS Where's the beef? Happy but snappy Ain't no mountain hig always means forever!!! h enough because sisterhood 'ii Li' M, , , Q, ,gif - J 4 -f' 5 .f ,j 3.3! ' mv N .4 img it 0 Y 6 . Li J 5 . r. I am-mg Me,-M? r f' Q 1 -f ,. .V Founded in 1964, this sorority serves to promote the Christian ideals of Saint Leo College and to develop a well-rounded group of young women as future leaders. In striving for excellence among its counterparts, Delta Phi DeIta's objectives are to maintain high academic standards, promote social functions and service projects and to spread the ideals of Christianity. Their motto, Sharing and always caring , promotes these objectives and their extensive involvement in campus activities allows for such ideals. 147 The brothers of Sigma Lambda enjoying an afternoon football game 1 ' ' ' ' ' N ' 1 ' 7 f Y' :lv gl vii ,-. if, H it .omg ' 5 Q , I A T 2715 I 'ya' J . ' XA lf: . ' jf' zgflz? 5.-4 BLURBS Q-.4 Frat football champs .. . Almost! When you lose you win My Mr. Legs The Mighty Midget ' And remember it comes from the spleen - I ' mean heart!!! 3 M . f -.. I , . 2- 1 1 1 n 5, U . l M ll. E awk W- ag it rc- 1' . 4 AK i 'T L 4' , If 'Clk 1 KX. ' -AP' , oo Based on the values of service, academics, religion, athletics and the pursuit of a good social life, the Sigma Lambda Fraternity was founded with such a foundation. The fraternity offers countless opportunities for leadership exper- ience. The fraternity is very involved with the college community and finds meaning in whatever project it undertakes. Pledging is the time for self-assurance and dedication to the ideals of a leader. It is also a time of self-evaluation. Sigma Lambda believes a good athletic program strengthens its brothers and instills a spirit of teamwork and loyalty. lt is in this brotherhood that there is no physical bounds. These feelings and close associations are achieved through mutual objectives and common ideals. The fraternity makes a dedicated effort to foster scholarship among its brothers by providing an atmosphere and incentive for serious study. 149 i W L Back Row: Tracy Daoud, Deneen Crandell, Tammy Brennan, Mary Noa, Cheryl Girardi, Maureen Reed, Joanna Apfl, Laurie Zakaib Front Row: John Dickson, Donna Lavery, Regina Fitzgerald, Kim Eastman, Patty Mariner, Jean Mclntosh, Ray Palmer BLURBS Someday we want to party with you! Aren't you hungry? Who needs a sound system? People's Express bound for Leoland You're always in our hearts United we stand, we'll never fall! 4 'l eV il jx Y , As' A..'-kr --u ff W , -1 Y' Qigikgg gf 5 Alpha Sigma is a group of sisters joined together to promote the purpose of their organizationg aid in development of leadership, citizenship, and moral character and offering a sense of belonging to the sisters. The sisters are very dedicated to their ideals and are continuously striving for excellence in whatever they do. Alpha Sigma prides itself on past accomplishments and hopes to continue to strive for high levels of achievement on campus and in the neighboring communities. 151 Y I r IKIIY Front: Kevin Murphy, Gerry Morin, Ray McGrath, J.P. Conellen, Joe Dasti, Paul Adams Middle: Lou Trottier, Laus, Robert Howarth, William Friel, Jamie Powers, John Biever, Tom Stineman, Dave Mercadante, Bob Murnane, Jay Nash, Steve Fitzpatrick Back: Dean Skeels, Tom Lavery, Kenny Reiger, Mark Dumblowski, Dan Ready, Al Winnser, Mike DeFIoria, Joe Masterson 152 1 it -Q , K BLURBS Learn how to throw a punch! Our very own Boy Scout. Luke, Beta's oldest brother? TRIPLE THREAT - Joe, James, Doc. Breaking Away American made lt's a jungle out there! Run out of gas IateIy? We're proud to be the frat that's known ma Beta! 4 AA in ni as Sig- .T X 9 Q. fl P 4 K f 63' 7 ? 3 ,L Q l W 1 6 ' f f ff Q V, 'K is'-1 . ! + vi Xb 9 C Y 1 3' W1 1 -va gi Y Founded in 1964 and known as the frat with class, Sigma Beta continues to get involved in campus activities and work in an organizational capacity. The brothers are very enthusiastic and aggressive and have performed very well in intramurals and Greek sports. Ronald Allison is the moderator for the fraterni- ty. its ! Back: Colleen Clifford, Susi Loyzelle, Staci Mann, Mary Ann Pieplow, Betsy Taylor, Muffy Pecau, Anne LeBlanc, Danielle Taylor, Marilyn Remler Middle: Ann-Marie Gall, Lori Rone, Lolo Pasquini, Susan Knast, Mare Sturgill, Susi Schott, Jeannie Campesi, Kelly Hazinski, Janice Ciambrello Front: Priscilla Gostkowski, Gretchen Otis, Loren Hocking, Elizabeth Gordon, Joyce Doino t. l BLURBS A nice day for a white wedding day A Michael Jackson do What were you reaching for? The Invisible Greek Week player ','Since when are there library books at the bar? Waz-up with those fish Tweet! Phi Tau is making a come-back! La , - W 5-. 'Z ,- i' 1 I Si , K . have-'Wm f Q Q is J, K W ff in ' V, , ,X I I H , Q .M Q ' 1' 4 , S i,1Q T q x ' 7 rf an Q v' ' I f ,-if , 4 .5 ' -, , W. .-1, , 5,542 .N-sf, ,.,,,.,,,,LKw..x tl . ,kv I . f -,N . .4 ,X ' V, V - A 'QP' ' ,-ms kg' ,, A dwg - Mx,,,,. wif, ia Y' L 1- m - , I x V, , - la. Y f 3 . , N.. , -, I .wt 41 .e,,-,X,5.t2',,'fg.r.i, S3111 '. g'. . '-51,53 4 , qt -.-- rw . . Q - 3- - ' - .- K ir if-5,194 ' A12 'in-fif' 1' ' fag. V ', 1 iq! 'MQ' M . :.. ---,J f -..-Q,-,' - : ,v ips ,Q tv- , - ' . f- -- ,g - - , Q MM ' .- ' ' ' 4 ww - M : 'jf' , 1,: '.Mn,'6 4 4. 8 ,wi 1 U. I A .f Q at i i Thou my friend 'til the end has been the motto of Phi Tau Omega since the beginning of its founding days in 1969. The sisters try to help each other develop attributes characteristic to Christian women so that through scholarship, unity, and willingness to serve we may benefit each other as well as Saint Leo College and its community. 1 9' Fug' - 'tr' -', Lx 155 el S 5 X f M --,v . JW? R... Q A few of the KA guys are enjoying the Greek Week events BLURBS Oh, no! Belushi is back again! KA, the frat with heart Gentlemen to the end 5 WE ARE THE BEST AND YOU GOTTA BE HAPPY i WITH THAT! We've got styIe Remember brother Another awesome year ii ' 9 , Q 2 JY ' ic 5 Q W -' 3 :-'. , 1x , -4:-f55'f:4 - -A 8 -Q f W7 .. wi 2 ' it , ' A 'gifs 5 7 5 af X fy ' , : W ff -Y W WK ! . 7' if rv' aim ' i WT ' 'l -.. -Phi Qi , A A5 5 H , 1 , Q' f Q , Q I ' - .. D gf M f 1 k , Y 1513 ' .-, r -- ,I n ' , JJ i . ,ilu 3 U vi., . . ' - '- Y Nu 1 ui I 1 ...Qs pin'- '51 'Sig ., Qs, 4 Y ,. V hx K X , J , 1, X A he ,, , , s 2 . ' f yi. ii '-t, Q A V X H rf. ' A fy W M719 ,,', ' 1 3 6 , Kappa Alpha Sigma fraternity was founded by a group of high-minded young men who wished to foster the ideals of the Southern Gentleman. Its goals were to instill in its members the characteristics of chivalry and noble obligation associated with the South. The fraternity is a traditional organization that takes pride in keeping its traditions alive. Their motto, Caritas et Varitas means High Character and Truth. The fraternity is very involved in campus activities and the brothers depicted the Greek meaning of Kappa Alpha Sigma - Gallant, dedicated Confederates. 157 GREEKS: Mingling loaiing enio ing pring planned pandemonium or impromptu hysteria parties developing lo alt and individualit . 2 ..,. ri X hu' X X M E55 Q, : X ., if r , , Q I.. Q ,gp , V Z:.: -:.., 1 ---- .V i am X X Q . 4 is X'- X wrap' Q KX E s 1 ,V ' X 1 ,Q Q X X ' X X Af. XXX, 1 X 1 I X if ,SX X XX XXWXX.-4 ' XX fa Q X i X , , t S K X t x X X' ..,. 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'H ,mm Wfq. -4? - 4 fs,f5'4Gw ' 1 .Cui 203 Koury Ni-ck Akras Saint Augustine, FL MarketingfManagement , Gary Arrindell San Nicolas, Netherlands, Antilles Pre-Dental John Anderson Niantic, CT JoAnn Bambrey L New Port Richey, FL Charles Chuck Barbour Dade City, FL Management Physical Education Management Clarissa Barth Howell, NJ Marketing!Management gMary Angie Blevins Carolina, Puerto Rico Psychology Andrew Boone Seat Pleasant, MD Accounting George Blankenship New Port Richey, FL Business Management Shane Brennen Nassau, Bahamas Psychology Michelle Braynen Nassau, Bahamas Pre-Medicine Tammy Brennan Donna Buscemi Old Lume, CT Centereach, NY ' Sociology Restaurant Management 204 Laurie Bowditch Hampton, NJ AA. Liberal Arts , 'M 3 1 f , ' it X Q ..,, - Joyce Caggiano Springfield, VA Physical Education I l E l 1 I .4 eq, 1... -, Kay Capparelli Dade City, FL 1- Psychology Bernadette Berny Cartwright Nassau, Bahamas Music Christina Tina Conte Coral Springs, FL Elementary Education Patricia Patsy Carroll Westport, CT Physical Education Vincent Vinny Garta Largo, FL Biology Janice Ciambriello Manassas, VA Lf.-.J -rf-L rg I . my nh.,-.-i 4-,J A Y,-R' Vs: .v , ,ED ,- : W-Et -' ' H V' ni, ' 4. - , 1: ,. : if F AJS 'git-' : ,- Af-' . . kg- ' ' xii VC-'u ' j '- ., ls ft., ., ' Laura Laurie Chmielewski Dolton, IL Physical Education!Corrective Therapy Criminology Geraldine Craig Pompano Beach, FL History Fredrick Fred Colby Dade City, FL Business Management Dennis Denny Corrigan Deneen Crandall Westlake, OH Portage, IN Marketing Special Education Gloria Croes Aruba, Netherlands, Antilles Accounting 205 Donna Cusumano Pembroke Pines, FL Special Education! Elementary Education!Dance Joseph Joey DeFranco ., Staten Island, NY Management Nl, James Ricky Dale Gainesville, FL Sports Management Mark Danhoff Franklin Park, IL Business Management - Maria DelaPaz Fort Lauderdale, FL Psychology All m BN-l mmm 31:1 i-+3-CD mqm 119: '43 rnzo -m 0-50:3 C -. o'r1'l germ o :s fy K xx X if Sieds Han Deelstra Curacao, Netherlands, Antilles Marketing!Management Michelle Shelley Dodds Milton FL Education Mary Ann DeMeo Michael deJongh Curacao, Netherlands, Dunedin, FL Pre-Law!History!Political Antilles Joyce Doino Weston, CT Psychology 206 Marketing!Management Oona Edwards Antigua Pre-Medicine Science Dwayna Dupigney Sheari Elliott Saint John's, Antigua Nassau, Bahamas Accounting Secretarial Science!Management Leigh Engelhorn Tappahannock, VA Corrective Therapy W Robert Rob Faleska Carteret, NJ Marketing Mark Fox Nassau, Bahamas Accounting Magdaline Maggie Gaspard Manhatten, NY Psychology Michelle Fay Plantation, FL Psychology Catherine Cathy Feeney Bayonet Point, FL Social Work!SocioIogy Delton Farquharson Nassau, Bahamas Biology Brenda French Charleston, SC Accounting Nicholas Fox Nassau Bahamas Biology Douglas Doug French Williamsport, PA Marketing t Christine Chrissy Gerardi Rocky Point, NY Business Management W1-? Steven Steve Genovese Philip Phil Gervasi Waterbury, CT Davie, FL Pre-Law Marketing!Management Joan Fox Atianta, GA Management Alice Furney . Zephyrhills, FL Marketing Gigi Gibbs-Archer Nassau, Bahamas Marketing! Management 207 0 I Thomas Flash Gordon JOSEDIW JOSH Glllfffe Franklin Lakes, NJ Vienna, VA Marketing James Jim Gillis Buffalo Grove, IL I Marketing!Management Criminology Cheryl Gifafdi Charmaine Gore N0rthfOrd. CT Antigua, West Indies Social WOrk Management!Marketing Mariann Mimi Hanley Melbourne, FL Management Paulette Guy Jamaica, West Indies Mental Retarded Education Ellen Haines Gainesville, FL Accounting Anna Harrison Robin Hartline Margaret Heath Jamaica, West Indies Special Education Management!Marketing Brandgn, FL Antigua, West lI'ldieS Pre-Veterinary Science Natalie Harrison Diane Hayden Jamaica, West Indies Fort Lauderdale, FL Elementary!Special Psychology Education 208 I 1.- Dean Henriques Jamaica, West Indies Management!Marketing Teresa Huskey Zephyrhills, FL Elementary Education Daniel Dan Kelleher Middletown, NJ Marketing Eileen Hessinger Lecanto, FL Accounting Maritza Hernandez Virgin Islands, West Indies Management!Marketing David Hudson Boca Grande, FL Management Willie Jenkins Fort Myers, FL Criminology Paula lppolito Trenton, NJ Criminal Justice Paul Jodoin Salem, MA Business Management Irene Kinane Miami, FL Education Diane Kelleher Helen King TGVVYTOWN- NY Antigua. West Indies Management Pre-Medicine Thomas f'Tom Hughes ' ' ewallingford, CT Elementary Education Robin Jordan Margate, FL Social Work Timothy Tim King Davie. FL Pre-Law , 209 Anastasia Stasi Konash Coral Springs, FL Arts Management Charie Leonard Burlington, VT Psychology William Billy LaCombe Hilton Head, SC History! Religious Studies Joseph Joe Larson Charlotte, NC Criminology Stephen Steve Locklin Appleton, WI Business Management Thomas Tom Lavery Pears Island, ME Business Management Ruth Lawrence Kingston, Jamaica Psychology Sandra Sandy Luihn Anna Maria, FL Marketing Karen Lochmandy Sue Susi Loyzelle Elkhart, IN Pembroke Pines, FL Management! Marketing Recreation Andrew Metric Lyn Saint John's, Antigua, West Indies Management!Marketing 210 Geraldine Gerry Madine Lincoln Park, NJ Psychology Donald Mac MacDonald Christopher Chris Maggio Saint Louis, MO Miami, FL Criminal Justice Criminology AK,.,...,.,..-...........nn.-.-.4-na.-uuuw 1111! illllvlli.-.T-ll ' T ' Daniel Dan Maguire Columbia, MD English!Pre-Law ,IJ 'IIXIH' Carmen Martucci Bethel Park, PA A English Christine Christy McDade Bedford, NH Pre-Medicine Enid Marvel Maitland, FL ' Criminology Gary Doc McLaughlin Philadelphia, PA Psychology Carla McDermott Wilmington, DE Elementary Education Rafael Gino Montagno Goose Creek, SC Physical Education!Military Education Enrico Mazzanti Rome, Italy Biology Bradley Brad McDonald Nassau, Bahamas Business John Mulcahy Scituate, MA Business Management Ellen McCarthy Fairview Park, OH Management Jean Jeannie Mclntosh Key West, FL Accounting John Mully Mulligan Billerica, MA Accounting Joanne Jo McCray Hudson, FL Social Work g Cheryl McKnight Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West lndies Pre-Medicine William Mulvey New Canaan. CT Marketing Laureen Myers Doylestown, PA Accounting Vivienne Muffy Pecau Glen Cove, NY Psychology Albert Al Ragge Scituate, MA Restaurant Management I 212 Thomas Tom Nothstein Lehighton, PA Business Management Edward Peguillan Locust Valley, NY Marketing Raymond Ray Palmer South Weymouth, MA , Business Management!Marketlng l Stephanie Phillips Dade City, FL Psychology!English Elizabeth Liz Pasha Orlando, FL Musical Theatre JoAnn Poma Holiday, FL Business Management Dawn Pasqualotto Clearwater, FL Management ' Sister Joan Pote, Q.S.B. Saint Leo, FL Music Education!Military . Education Gerald Gerry Ragusin Medinah, IL Criminal Justice Anthony Mario Renzi Johnston, Rl Physical Education!Corrective Therapy Gina Rolle Nassau, Bahamas Business Management ,QA John Sheridan Rumson, NJ English Amy Dion Repine Summerland Key, FL Business Management!Marketing Matthew Matt Reubens Saint Petersburg, FL Pre-Law Irene Renee Rodden Milford, CT Psychology I Carol Savarino Miami FL Maura Ringlieb Boonton, NJ Business Management Pamela Pam Schuessler Venice, FL Lori Rone Vineland, NJ Psychology Francis Simon Tegucigalpa, Honduras Physical EducationfCorrective Therapy Criminology English Gerard Jerry Smith Vienna, VA Political Science Jan Schroeder Clearwater, FL Elementary Education Jeff Sottrel Crystal River, FL History Sidney Smith Nassau, Bahamas Biology 213 Andrea Steede Saint Georges Bermuda Business Administration Mary M-are Sturgill Gainesville, FL Marketing!Management Virginia Stephens Zephyrhills, FL Business Gary Taber Fort Myers, FL i Business Danielle Taylor Norfolk, VA Psychology Frank Trilla Oakbrook, IL Management 5 Turnquest 4 f '1 QNassau, Bahamas ' I' ' Accounting 214 ' Kenneth Ken Sweet Bradford, NH Physical Education C' Fabian Thurston Nassau, Bahamas ' Psychology Catherine Cathy Utnik Key West, FL Physical Education!Special Education!Military Science Mark Surtel Johnston. Rl Corrective Therapy Jackie Tipton Dade City, FL Management Melinda Mel Wallace Alexandria, VA Physical Education!Corrective Therapy Julie Tobe Tobey North Port, FL Political Science!EngIish Evelyn Watler Grand Cayman, British West Indies Business!Marketing Patricia Patti Wilcox Pownal, VT Physical Education Judith Watler Joseph Al Winsser Grand Cayman, British West Silver Springs, MD Indies Marketing!Management Elementary Education Quincy Wylupek Brooksville, FL Biology 9 Rosalena Wong John Yoder Aruba, Netherlands, Antilles Norfolk, VA ' Accounting Business Administration Laura Laurie Zakaib Hollywood. FL Psychology Dana Yoho Cassandra Sandy Zbylut Saint Petersburg, FL Albuquerque. NM Accounting Social Work The Fareweil Dance - The Iast time to be with CLASS OF 1984 famiiy and friends as a Saint Leo Coliege Stu- dent. We say good-bye to Saint Leo through celebration. 45fff F REWELL DANC 0' , N , Q NJ, ,fw fv A X ? ws SAS! sift if I 218 4 Y 'WY Baccalaureate Mass - A time to give thanks for making it through the years of classes, ex- ams, study sessions, and even parties to graduation. -i 4 i I R '- 4 i luzumnxmg A519 ,dim L. S3-? ',. - 4. Y.. W f A , v-:.-.-:aff - -f -mf f- z6.t .Q -f'T'.. . P-f Q'A' M ' 1 ' w ' --ww. - --V ,- ,,,vxs2v. .aww-a.f,, x , 4--7 I ,fy 'I A . f M U , A , 1 , , 6 5 N W X . ' 1 Nw v 1' A., -..-we ' ' ' 'Y 'V' ' 'L ' I -4.5- ish -1 is I U N L 'U '.',', ,X D !.'S bd 7. A-f' ' 'I,,..f 9 H, -QM , -. 'rf 4 MN. . ..,...,,...... Y. ..- Q 1 1 l I . , . - Q 4 - C T ACCALAURE TE MASS Q TW fnfam' ' wg, ffl MX K a ' Archibishop Iakovos Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America Doctor of Laws, honoris causa Graduation -- A time of ree flection and celebration! We made it through the courses, Business Office, Records Of- fice, practice, and the Class Picture and walk! 220 V . 9 GRADUATIO Reverend Theodore M. Hes- burgh, C.S.C. r l President, University of Notre Dame Doctor of Humanities, hon- oris causa Eppie Lederer -- Ann Landers Advice Columnist, Field Newspaper Syndicate Doctor of Letters, honoris causa I i ..H,..,....-- wr- ,mu - 'im unnuuimnL l' ill Wwhhumvdwnmurmwrmnmvnuufam Below Left: Reverend Theo- dore Hesburgh, C.S.C. deliv- ers the Commencement Ad- dress Belowt Reverend J. Dennis Murphy, OSB. Director of Admissions, Saint Leo College Doctor of Laws. f ff ,M 'f I , nonoris causa X Cnaries F. Henderson Chairman of the Board, Henderson Brothers, Inc. Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa K I 7 QB s 1 22 John l, Leonard Excellence Award Tom Nothstein 222 CLASS 0 ,1934 Clara Olson Award, Highest Cumulative G.P.A. ' Sandy Turnquest Abbot Marion Bowman Activities Award Julie Tobey ... .,,.. ,.- v.........v..,..-4... n wsu ' .. K .fm .. 'fx' -- , ,in F. ,. 4 AWARDS AND R.0.T.C. COMMISSIONING si Qi Q if ,, Q Q-,FQ-, ,X , x W X x A THE CLASS ASSOCIATE OF ARTS James M. Barlow Jenny Elise Borger Laurie Allison Bowditch Katy Catherine Brehmer Leslie A. Buchholtz Laura Ann Burkard Althea Maricia Byam Bernadette Cecelia Cartwright Audrey Cleo Cate James Edward Davis Edwin F. Dunaway Robert John Goodwin i Charles L. Havre Richard lntvelg Michael Thomas Johannes Angela Marie Kraemer Carla Maria LaGrassa Hortencia S. Manzano Riccardo Mazzanti Joann Mary Meier 'Mary Ann Meyer Luz Karime Muvdi Robert Terry Muvdi Suzanne Marie McAvoy Christine Marie McDade Wilbur Nolan McLeod Ann C. Partridge Sandra Ann Schoren Sarah Sue Smith Virginia Eileen Stephens Loriann Taylor James Anthony Testa Richard Tysinger Rene Valadie BACHELOR OF ARTS Paul Adams Koury Nicola Akras Robert C. Alston Richard Ardizzone Gary Norman Arrindell Jo Ann Bambrey Charles Francis Barbour, Jr. Joseph F. Barresi Kim Lauretta Barry Clarissa Barth Gary Theodore Bergsma Francis Garard Bichl George Francis Blankenship Mary Angela Blevins Bonnie Jean Bocchino Michael N. Bolyard Andrew Gardner Boone Michelle Ethlyn Braynen Tammy Lisa Brennan Shane Opal Brennen Phyllis M. Brooks Carlos Bernea Brown Alex Buchanan Donna Maria Buscemi Joyce Marie Caggiano Hugh Patrick Callahan Kay Annette Capparelli Carey James Carlson Gil Carr Patricia Eileen Carol Vincent Carta, Jr. James S. Casteel, Jr. Nancy Castor Laura Lee Chmielewski Janice C. Ciambriello Linda Marie Clark Frederick William Colby Christina Maria Conte James Bernard Corsi Dawn Doremus Costa Geraldine Laviana Craig Deneen Mary Crandall Gloria Maria Croes Kevin David Cunningham Donna Marie Cusumano Janet Dailey James Richard Dale Mark Steven Danhoff Sieds Johan Deelstra Joseph Francis DeFranco Michael Anthony deJongh Maria delaPaz Mary Ann Elizabeth DeMeo Michelle Genevieve Dodds Joyce Suzanne Doino Mary Anthony Dombkowski Martin Dones Felecia Romano Douglas Dwayna Haroldine Dupigney Mary Ann Dybeck Oona Louisa Edwards Sheari Veronica Elliott Warren Elliott Leigh Lori Enbelhorn William Ricardo Estrella Everette Duane Wakefield Evans Robert Mark Faleska Delton Livingston Farquharson Michelle Marie Fay Catherine Lee Feeney Nancy Elizabeth Feys Kathleen M. Fisher Mary Ellen Floyd Michael F. Foster Joan Maura Fox Mark Anthony Fox Nicholas Thomas Fox Arthur Fraser Brenda Kay French Douglas Timothy French Dominic Friscia Alice Ann Furney Louise Gallion Magdaline Francois Gaspard Norma Geeting WITH Steven Genovese Christine Ann Gerardi Philip Gervasi Gigi Nyoka Gibbs-Archer Susen Gill James Joseph Gillis, Jr. Cheryl Ann Girardi Joseph Giuffre, ll Nancy Glover Thomas Joseph Gordon Charmaine Daphne Gore Robert Grant Martha Grimes Thomas L. Grooms, lll Marilyn Guglielmello Paulette Claire Dianne Guy Linda Haas Ellen Lori Haines Deborah Hamilton Mariann Hanley Anna Maria Harrison Natalie Marie Harrison Robin Teresa Hartline John Harvey Diane Mary Hayden Margaret Vanessa Heath Dean Rudolf Avory Henriques David Hernandez Eileen Hessinger David Michael Hudson Thomas Michael Hughes, Jr. Teresa Diane Huskey Paula Marie lppolito Willie Lee Jenkins, Jr. Paul John Jodoin Lee Roy Johnson Robin Ann Jordan Maria Kaiser Daniel George Kelleher Diane Elizabeth Kelleher Ralph Douglas Kennedy Irene Rose Kinane Helen Patricia King Timothy Raymond King Anastasia M. Konash William David Lacombe Lisa Ann Langan Mary LaPierre Joseph Lars Larson Thomas Daniel Lavery Ruth Elaine Lawrence Cloyce Layton Charie Lynne Leonard Charles Leonard, lll M. Blake Leonard Susan Lewis Karen Sue Lochmandy Stephen Howard Locklin Sue Ellen Loyzelle Sandra Jane Luihn Andrew Karl Thomas Lyn Donald Charles MacDonald Geraldine Marie Madine Christopher Stephen Maggio, Jr. Daniel Anthony Maguire Carmen Anthony Martucci Enid Irene Marvel Enrico Mazzanti Michael Christopher Meserole Joseph Anthony Molloy Lois Moltane Ratael Cornello Montagno John Richard Mulcahy John Edward Mulligan William Walsh Mulvey, Jr. Kevin Patrick Murphy Laureen Anne Myers Daniel Philip McBath Ellen Marie McCarthy Nancy Lee McClain Joanne Marie McCray Carla Christina McDermott Bradley Eugene McDonald Jean Marie Mclntosh Cheryl Rosemarie McKnight Gayla Ann McLaughlin Andrew James McNally John Francis McQuilken Pauline Phyllis Newman Patricia C, Nix Thomas Allen Nothstein, Jr. Eugene E. Obenreder Sean Michael O'Connor Donna Overocker John Henry Owoc Sherry A. Palamara Raymond Arthur Palmer, lll Jean Panaccione Orlando Emilio Panico Natalie A. Partington Elizabeth Ann Pasha Dawn Marie Pasqualotto Marilyn Patterson Ruth Anne Paul Vivienne E. Pecau Edward Joseph Peguillan, Jr. Virginia Peter Stephanie Dawn Phillips Alexis Katherine Piliere Katherine Pirkle JoAnn Poma Sister Joan Teresa Pote, Q.S.B. Michael John Power Albert Joseph Ragge Gerald Francis Ragusin, Jr. Nancy Ruth Raiola Daniel Joseph Ready Judith Rehak Marilyn Marie Remler Anthony George Renzi Amy Dion Repine Matthew John Reubens Virginia Revere Kenneth James Rieger 25? .f '. L'E1.'f EQ. ...N CLA Maura Ann Ringlieb Bessie Robinson Irene Mary Catherine Rodden Gina Louise Rolle Lori Jane Rone Janice Rounds Carol Lynn Savarino Rosemary Scavelli Paul Schaill, lll Jan Marie Schroeder Pamela Bernadette Schuessler John Marshall Sheridan Judith Sherman Francis Aline Simon Gloria Simonzi Gerard William Smith Paula Marie Smith Sidney Witfield Smith Jeffrey Scott Sottrel Damian Sousa Carlo Spano Ann Lyman Stettens Mary Elizabeth Sturgill Sarah Elizabeth Summerlin Gloria Summers Mark Barlow Surtel D. Laurayne D. Sushko Kenneth Alan Sweet Gary Lynn Taber Danielle Ann Taylor Sheri Janet Taylor Fabian Barnabas Thurston Julie Ann Tobey Steven Trabayko Frank Andrew Trilla Sandra Lolita Turnquest Catherine F. Utnik Robert Wagner Patricia Walker Moody W. Walls Melinda Lee Wallace Evelyn Louis Watler Judith Ann Watler Carson E. Weeks Patricia Eileen Wilcox Joan L. Williams Amy Elizabeth Wilson Joseph Albert Winsser Rosalena Ester Wong Danny R, Wood William Harrington Wooters Jerry Work Quincy David Wylupek Robert Yates. Jr. John L. Yoder Dana Matias Yoho Eckledge Young, Jr. George Young Laura Anne Zakaib Cassandra Ann Zbylut 225 -www-w---.-......-....--..........,v.-- v...,.....N,,-w,. ,.. CLASS OF 1984 1 QXX In ZXWW Wa Z fy 'gz 3', 3rf- + ., , ,F . ., . .- L' Wffnxk .3 k ,. V '!'W 'l - I 'Z L 7 5 r 1 YW ,ff nf' 228 W WX? Q .A I Q Q,f4h ' f- f ,. r Q5 ff-,ff Q , S .5-fd 1 X ,Q A Q X A,A? f Q -s X , I ,..A X '. Q , if WITH CLASS , 7? A-,I fm If A-V wa if I ' , . f .:.fffw .4 Hx 'N X SAINT LEO COLLEGE if , ixsx Tl-IE W Y E WERE 2 , M If M 1 fffsct Pr THEW Y V, W ,l' x f E rf R Q5 J rl X ' Q an-'NF - A. xx Ni ff, R ii , Eff fk- ' aff' Q .5,' .f f ' 1 iii 5 1 WE ARE Q 1 v C .H v rl sl A n 1 4 ' kQ5 fi'-.N l - ,A I . 231 T. gps. W . . ii,. I worsksogztstghe closing page for the 1983-84. NN Xxxk ' g.xx X . moments, late t - fi c Q YR s to 'Wd 3 Q 'gS X Many te ndered whats I went I ea!! the the pa i - v x'fxxt,x ' x ..x. SSX .Q vg,1'.gtXsS?v Q: xqf. M K, , Q L9s gn,, C fillemieat sltnes? Yet, g svcs. A gwcial and l would like first 'fb 'z 'f was -ts , 'f Kg. WNW- xx - X1 .Xxx extent stefigffor a roductsve ear. It X t. .x,t,1 , - .XFX . Q k.-' X t T , . few Sw I X X V: ' Xg' 1 included Srseg Kente- layout editor, Sanoggglggylut -- . . . . if X' N ,212 copggedigor, Jams McLaughlin, Bong atthews -- g hofds S h Sh B 3 h d p grap ers, ane rennen, . c ra er, . . t t W' S .Q sexi' i X s X will SSN .. Mfls. Skt, Nicholas Foes Wayde ' c' ' ' i S ' 'efe A swan? S 5 X' it I I tet't I ' K teef S h s Z . X gg 5, X . 1 X , - Ylll Q S . t a . we t A . be r X kv sg wer e :vg a Second, l would like tosthank Powers and Public S ' ' ' ' ' ' X sas Affairis. Without them I don't think this ecgtion would have been possible. I would ' ' tv -- I . be ---1 f' is .--..,,, -,-I, . f t .I hon Sandy Zbylut fm' her endiess hoes .,e, A S s -ele ,., ...I and l,,, lel'l sss Irii s-ss S . 'I'f'-f, Q X ,,,, A zt, .' 'ftete . ment. Thanks ssss is - I rI s sss , ,, ,,,, 1 Greek SECT! I I II sei for all 'thei infilimevits t. . 5 i ,, . X ,,,, A . .A , ,,,,, Betheeebb fa I A , C -. is . I vergtaused her anqlgggcessgnformatiizig x, K, Q ,. X,:,,, K A .,k- X kk EX - Vx . N.. X U --es Qi, X XA vefcoura A I ales Q s s f I 1 S A t ' Ists . - I , , up . rrr I l,,sf S he?-.,.seBP0VT and s. - -A . s . . sssf S, .Jerr Gladstetn . ,,., X X V. t N d t A ,,. -f A I' m e Q f -Q ss S , - st.. X X si be if XF riff -cfvajj' W r . I iilfinally, ittt to is . . . .. - X - ,ttt. S 1 -X .t 5- Xi M t.sg,.X.? 6 it L W for her encouraging remarks, beliefs, yearbook and myself. As our advisor, she was very inspiring and showed me that success comes with work Clots of ity. Also, thanks to Brother Bernard, O.S.B., for his pictures that portray the historic Saint Leo College. After all that I've done, he still talks to me. Special thanks is also extendedto my friends for their support and understandingg the administra- tion for adorning me with the privilege to edit this year's edition, and my parents for all their love. Where would I be without them? As I end this special note, my eyes become filled with tears knowing that it's time to say good-bye. I hope that the memories this 25th Anniversary edition con- tains will be a part of you and that this year will be cherished forever. To the Seniors and next year's V0 I' I f A UHARSON support, and countless of worklitowards it uaJlnwulnlihn1lwnllfu!Hxwl11Htn11ru.'Vnt0whWwJ9KAulGrHmb 'UWDQ' whiff!! lJ.1.'119:L'V'7nJx 0111.291 QlBU'k'M'h!? 82101141 70,3 Zh 554 v'U2,.'9J.-x.744K5r.'lk'- f' , I f K: 'I If 1 , 1 1 .l- 4 I 'I 'C -, Y f 1 F 1 , 1 wi' 'I - -. 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