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

 - Class of 1986

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ACTIVITIES ......... 1 UNDERCLASSMEN ACADEMIA .......... GRGANIZATIGNS .... SPCRTS SENIURS 4 ! f-'ag , ,ff JU? I b , Nl +- Y ,- ,, .MW fm x. ., 4 .wg ,V - rv' 5 .,, T' Y-ug , grz4s -,,g,2.'3n2lj- f 1:- 1 ,f . fa I 3, f . . , g Y' b ,Au Q. i , 56 J . 3 I 'I H Q v f Q A.,Lg7,:Lq,J,:1,g7A3-: - Hal. -. 7' - :ll - -, -f3'f4'2tQ,1 , ' 5 'F Q L wwf. ,IMF -- -M ,lui A - '1' :am ,, ,Q 1-Vg -,,, . A-Q5-,,7.1e:v,geE1x!g1.ffif:5f,, 4 sn 1'-was 'I' ,.,., i I I n r I I 4 I r 1 I . , ff-Q 1 , X new era. It was promised in speeches and vividly portrayed in color brochures. But in order to truly experience the fresh be- ginning which was enveloping Saint Leo campus, one had to be a student. Thus, as the early September sun beat a path for fall learning, old and newcomers were exposed to a genuine transition in Leo-Life. Landscaping was sched- uled daily, and flowers graced once-bare crevices. The library addition was finally initiated. Buildings received a renewed strength in the form of clean paint and clear windows. The College was changing internally as well - reorganization of position and priority in accordance with increasing structure occurred. There definitely ex- isted a feeling of community as students, faculty, and administrators joined the effort to enhance the unique qualities possessed by the College. The dawn of a new era had arrived, and recognition of this advent called for spir- ited applause . . . pu ar lt 8' An unusual time-out for biker and tree-climber Dede Kelly. Outside Crawford Hall, a moment's break from the , J re-' i 'ft , hustle of classes. . , , I Y Q , ' . - .fa I Kappa Theta huddle-up for frat football strategy. . it x l T i- 1 ., , 'f..f:9 2 'A' OpeningXCampus 'X f--iw W f 4, f 7 ' : S Q Q5 A.. as 1.52 Q i 'W n K . n ' Q ' : . , 2. ., Mil' ,ff E , wif' I4 la-1940 ,5 ,,f- ,471 fw, if fr 931 'K 'f f:1, f f. ., ,, , I N . 7 ,, , 9553 if iq 110135111 Qgg, h ., fy X Q ,M , ,e , N M H ' . , Me' Opening X Campus 4 I fvf.- 3' 4 -A' OpeningfLibrary eriodicals and pressure. The two generally appeared hand-in-hand when a student's worst nightmare materialized fterm paper! term paperlj. While many uncommon study and research sites immediately came to mind, the best place to discover that long-sought article or quiet refuge was still the College library In order to accommodate a growing student popu- lation and a need for additional materials, the Saint Leo library underwent the initiation of a massive expansion project in fall, 1986. The 351.9 million progression planned to increase the original building's size two-and-a-half times to eventually maintain 150,000 volumes. Work continued steadily throughout the late winter months and eased quickly into early spring. Students watched in awe as brick facades were destroyed and al- most simultaneously reconstructed. The gears were fi- nally in motion, and as the drills roared, a soft, distant applause could always faintly be heard . . . High above the noise and confusion, a library work- er views his progress from a rather scenic position. Friends and food, the perfect combination on a Florida day Phi Tau Omega sorority sisters share a laugh. A43 H' Fw Dv my .mega 'W ride and progress. Both came to Saint Leo in the form of Dr. M. Daniel Henry, the new president. Inaugerated on September 16, 1985, Dr. Henry addressed ceremony participants and ex- citedly spoke of the dawn of a new era in which the stage was set for a communal realization of long-awaited changes and aspirations. And these were not empty words. Gradually both inter- nal and external transitions occurred - reaching into the very heart of the institution and its operations. Suddenly, student - faculty - administration lines of communica- tion were opened and the College, as a unified body, found a new sense of pride, a new vision of progress. Perhaps the most persuasive signal of change was evi- denced when a student at a basketball team reception publicly asked, Who has the best president? and Dr. Henry received a standing ovation. Dn Henry practices his role in the SLC produc- tion of Ibsen's A Doll's House. The President takes in the sights, sounds, and tastes at the Scandinavian Festival. Nicholas Henry the new Leo mascot, and Iohn Kaddouri. 6 ir OpeningfPresident if ,ff Opening! President ir 7 8 'A' Openingfflommunity eisure is also an integral part of a busy Leo-life. Early mornings, late nights - it all usually blends in a chaotic menagerie of academics, pleasure and sleep-weary gazes. There are always so many activities you'd like to join -- a racquetball game, tennis match, bar trip - and numerous others you have no choice but to participate in fthe unmentionablesj. Regardless of the route each individual chooses,'there are countless avenues to explore in and about campus. Sailing on Lake Iovita, sunning at the pool, sneaking through the monastery ftry it at midnightl, are just a few extracurriculars popular among students. Moving around the communities surrounding Saint Leo can be an enjoyable experience as well - Tampa, Dade City, Ze- phyrhills, San Antonio -- all provide ample opportunity for exploration. Essentially the tranquil, yet exciting at- mosphere native to SLC is home to the sedentary scholar and adventurer alike. a t v as as up - , , , T. l ,,,, is ,,o, ,,r ' .s,,- i . -t,- A ,, .,,, - ,,,,,, l q rfx. f f f ' 1 v e f f ,e J' !z,f'c in-, ffiffgl ' fl-3' 7 N 1 as 1 1 'ffmf 5 Zlffgg ,9fQfatZ:2fgW,i,jf?4g7f'!-112 sg iw ,EYES Na, gy' ku ww , ,a2Nv,4fef fttvfgttfaxat 1. wtfw aff wr wwf Q 'P fy, jf ,.4,., M, ,. 4 nm s -f f wa Q,wl,af 'wx :J 9 ,fb gm' ff M5233 fa! gmpi' 5 f 2? ! was ,Y-N811 f wgwfy iz, 55552 Mixfx ,+fr2'r3fff' Q ' gh tt it 4 AFM, ' 3 , ,ggi Jlgtapggzgfg I., - -- ,, T 4 f of 4 ,M 7' 'I 51 1 - , l T f , H ' 2 , it Mg: M 4 , 4 in 1 1 f M- Ifwwe, . . , 2 ,sw 4:4 ,fzqff Afwf if 1 www, if , s . w 414 mf my if aff,-K W ,4 was ,f 7' 9224 4-9,9-M4 -- Q Q 4?,,g4g,'2' ':j,'gy,,:,fiif, ' A Zfgffiyga 2 , H M , 6 1 r s 4 tl f f 5 ,.2,h,s Iwffffglff ? 55, f 5, egfgpigf fg 3,31 Eggs Mig, ,gg ,K X New I 1 4 Q x 1 ' fs , M 'W 41402954 f ' -XF' if' Egg gm, 3, wt, i Q 1' wt afxg a- 1- W 5 I 5 M 5? 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M, 1 at M .lg M -g f . en-Q , , vm, aw W, U fx 1, ,H .fn . ,Q 24122 x it N, ag mfg ,gsm ,S 1, .1 ,Q M , M yt ok f , 5 Q K ,, gy Q my ,Mtn .ftj ,MQ fe Jaw .t J fm, ,,, Qpgww K,,tf,,s 4 ,, if fr if ,pg1sa'.,ts?5 139 as gain 47, 4 'Ah' ,N W3 Wagga' A 9 'W w w 5 1 V ,Z 39 it T4 ' l 'swfl 1 1 4 1- was View HJ kim ' Q f 9 'W A if X h.fw w1 W vm 31 ui tr, 4 X Q' f xii if WZZM . , 'Ra 2 1 game commences on the t tt ' it ' Goal in sight, a football Abbey lawn. A solitary munch in near- V by San Antonio. Muffy Murphy engages in TM while watching the America Cup competi- tion. ,w,'h ' Y . .s,,,.e f. .f fxa4 . w-61.3 , ,, .f, 4 ,t ,N by Sf A 2 ' 4 1 gfvedflv f .gin b 1 ..M.p. compromise. Living in residence is generally a give-take relation- ship between roommates, hall- mates, and the common masses. For many it can be a trying experience -- but then who is accustomed to sharing space with dozens of unidentified life forms lincluding, in most cases, your roommatej? Despite the obvious drawbacks, certain subtle advan- tages often preserve the sanity of RH dwellers: Conve- nience lclose to the bar, pool, and other important local- itiesjg N otariety lstudents arrive all the way from Europe to be educated at SLCg they must have heard of St. Ed's Halljg Entertainment ffrequently a car alarm in the north parking lotjg and, of course, New friends fthe type your mother warned you aboutj. Residential living is indeed a growth experience - an opportunity to gain familiarity with diverse personalities. Saint Leo just happens to be the ideal atmosphere for this life experimentation. f-.lim z, ' 59 Xi Ewfssiff-Zff .,, , .r ., . ,,,,.,, 7 ,AW s Agwf' Q3 li :r'r v22?Ei3QfL1!i -1' f ' If 3 N-.. VV 7 WY b ,, lf2l'5.1' , - 5' ziif , Q 'Ji' - :Zh Q 1-WZ:-Q, . Q 1 2 -' fr Q, f .., ,. ,, .- - Q ar Taking in the sights at the at sf X f r soccer field, a short dis- tance from surrounding 1' 2 it resident halls. . 67:- , .V , Addicted to software, lim 1 f-'-r ' , 5 -. Silverwood forgoes .5 R' yn 1 ,U homework to play com- li' puter SHITIGS- if Pausing for contempla- tion on second floor Rod- , Grids- 10 ir Openingfln Residence y a Q 'I ,, 5? 53:5 ,ig Q if 4 ,s 631 2 it s 3 e'Fx if 5, Q if rg. . A., Q 5: 3, Z ac. 4 W 1 , . fy! V Y .- td fr .5 'U an Q WA? ., ,Z . -,G - M' f If ff' 14 ., X, , Y' , A .f ff ' v , -' ' fy N, Q.. 4' Opening! In Residence -A' 11 12 'A' OpeningfNight Life nder the shadow of a silhouetted palm or a barrage of hot, white lights, students know instinctive- ly where to seek the benefits of a social evening. Dances, special performances, or simple gatherings in a secluded dorm room are frequent attrac- tions for freshmen and seniors alike. The Campus Union Board established a new prece- dence in entertainment with highlights which included comedy teams, computer portraits, musical groups, and guest speakers. Ronnie's disappeared, yet Ralph's and the Establishment gained popularity in its wake. In Tampa, C-C's was a frequent hang-out, as was the city itself, observing - absorbing the atmosphere which is unique- ly Leo-like. Whether sitting in an audience, watching television or listening to a band, the silent applause can always faintly be detected . . . Lost in thought, senior Greg Cason is caught in a deep repose. An Atlanta-based musi- cal group entertains stu- dents at the Christmas Formal. Passion in a painted face is revealed at the October Halloween Dance. ' U QF. B . sri? , ., ,rt M lie ,CQ 4' '. f V1 2- lfigef A 4, f Wamfaxf Vfzsgwfw S, ,, . 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Excellence in education is not an easy goal to attain. It is a day-to-day affair -- a constant battle to ignore the temptation to procrastinate in favor of immediate plea- sure. It involves sleepless nights, missed trips to the bar or Weeknight parties, beautiful Saturdays spent in dreary study rooms, and a self-imposed deaf ear to the be- witching call of West coast beaches. This year, academics gained a new prominence as Dr. Henry took the helm of the college presidency His firm support of scholastic excellence gave many serious stu- dents the incentive to continue to strive for knowledge. 'Q fl-ff-ff' !L'.,,...f 5' ., , Paula Capron hair dryer and homework. The foyer of the old li- brary in disarray Mn Frankel and Cecilia Vo- s gelsang discuss theatre. x xx 14 t OpeningfAcademics 1-ev ' ' Y? ,'r 'i'fp44.2 fx: V 1 f.,:.:: -3:35-Hs. Opening! Academics -A' 15 xtemporaneous activities add a special dimension to everyday campus life. They provide an out- let for frustration, a source for ex- tracurricular interests, and a sure cure for the boredom blues. When asked for their thoughts about breaking away from academics, students responded in a variety of ways. Iunior Maryellen Burke found that taking a walk down to the lake or around the campus helps to clear her mind. Senior Greg Cason answered the question, saying, I grab my racquetball racquet and head for the courts. But not all activities are physically-oriented. Christina Colbert, a freshman, found that she liked to call some- one. Senior Doug Latino offered a number of alterna- tives: When I need a break, I take a walk, or eat. Some- times I Write letters so I can stay 'in the groove' mentally What matters most is that I do something I Want to do. 'I I Scott 'lhmelty releases some pent-up energy A glowing beacon attracts the Weary-at-heart. Matt Coyne retrieves a wayward football during a pick-up game. 16 ir Openingf Sports we We T W 'WH mem' at-e a5afgA 0. 592 4, V D F ' 9 K 5 'P Q,'Q.f .l, Jw W ,MW f:,6Q9,o.a.0.ad45 an 0 Q 0 f '- I he 4 agp ,ia if Q QQQ. Q , , ,niffff 5 ' p ' n QQ SQQ iQQ Q!t V ' ggxasaw ' f 4 age ,Of O9 Ogfffgfgf Q00 4 Uri Q its on 4 4 Q P 4 Q if il Q 5 H V W . , . V. K , z xv x ., - - f 'Z - k . . ,, ' . 3. - , -,A gg. ., Q . H 0 fn .. A ,. - X 5, -V x Q ,V '15 -5 . ,L ' I, ' 1 L 1 V ., ' f . k, .4 x . ,-- aA 2- . , , .3 hbf , is , ,, ,, ,M M Q, ,V w. as , Q , , - - . - - H -V f , ,',. , Q. Q- A V JW Y f 1,5 '73M'yjg1,!Q3:Q Z::y'.Q,m'A, W 32:23 , 52 at ,A , 1 x , ww A if mfs'-Q fin fwf M 4- Q w..'v.w.f 'I . ,. .,,, ,L Qw.,g w' -f M. algal .. J 4, has ' ' ' V 1 g 5 .4243 f Q7 as 2, - Ti m 5, , , .1 X Opening! Sports -k 17 V 1. w fa 4 1 EN i 1 T lx P 1. W1 ww 5 If I 1 I i, 1 W 1 'w W M I! I 5 1 A W a l 1 l i v 1 x N 5 I 1 ll- x l 18 The 1985 SGA Day was pla- gued with rainy weather, but nothing could stop the obsta- cle course race - and this hu- man wheelbarrow team. we fa S- .:? Vf3 ' 3 Q ,L 5 'Kiki' X sf 1 x wsfififfr Yr. W , 4 ,iz R 9 1 Y: sk X X , X X X ti fx if 1 , 'QSWSK sfftfw, Z ,n W Q M? yr fsz. ,X s fp, QS ,ygyff fy if iff l QZQXZWI ef f i X ff f ff f fr! S2547 fi fs Q .Sf W 42 U s LVM ff fda w 7 f ' f , wifi, 0, www, ,, . of U Et SJW, f FESTIVAL P 1 W 5i?'1'fJT59ik , f 1 mm fs-, 13ZX359,f1 X ' W . E Z0 ir ActivitiesfFestival 'Mm 'W-sky. 'UMM' .. ,,. 94 N, www My 5 V 5 Y if if g if 5 1 wr' ' V 75' 'E-6 41 V 1- fr ff' Q J 'w.... fs.. 5 1.3. Fish chowder and Swedish meatballs. Fiddles and guitars. Folk tales and dances. All these and more were integral parts of this year's Scandinavian cultural festival. Sponsored by the Humanities division and masterminded by Ms. Maura Snyder, Ms. Iacalyn Bryan, and Dr. Walter Poznar, the festival was an event that involved many of the organizations on campus. Of the different booths set up between Saint Francis and Saint Edward halls, the most popular were those offering Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish foods. There were also several exhibits that illustrated the var- ious aspects of Scandinavian life, performances of typical Scandinavian fairy tales ftrolls included!j, and folk dances. A number of students dressed for the day and added an air of authenticity to the event. Beneath the laughter and the fun, however, was a real opportunity for cultural education and appreciation. Top: A colorful array of balloons adorns the Saint Francis hallway, marking the way to the festival. Acting out a popular Scandinavian children's tale, Colleen Dieterle and Suzanne Bertels seem unaware that trolls lurk nearby. Blooms reminiscent of the old country adorn the Saint Leo campus. -Bottom: Scandinavian maids fmembers of the Saint Leo Dance Companyl model for the camera. George Clarke and Iacqueline Dames seem caught up in people-watching. Scandinavian music adds that special touch to the festival. 'Hagar the Horrible' Ueff Abbottj and Helga lKaty Brehmerl take charge. Activities X Festival -k 21 S TI VAL 2 . ,, A,A.AA ,..A r i .. , 5 ll ' oss Xi - ,, 332 't it -'4 I i f fA 't1tf r Q' A '- W it U 5 ,Q Qt- ? be S QQ M . ,-' Perhaps one of the most important features of the festival was the sense of community which it promoted. Different sororities, fraternities, and organizations were united in one ef- fort to provide a learning experience for Saint Leo students and for the local population as well. The result: a day filled with laughter, conversa- tion, friendship, and education. 22 'A' ActivitiesfFestival , i gif? ' so ix 4. li' u ,, ,A 1 V f, A, V . ,- J' 'l n 'iffy t AQ . , ., , .- A ,A . .,. i X 5, Wa' ., af N. - 'mf f. ' .Q Q. , G ' V 1' Q ' 't l . . ' 5j,V5j,5Q V it ' j ., .p X 'r iffffiifi K 'E . x wigm. . s if K- i - G A s wt.-ag I' X1 A 'f it l t...z1.3' t ' i . U, -iv, ,g , J -M. l , V Q3-if ' , 'f W iv at . J ' , 4 'vMa'1 ',g.L 'I. n Hsamxaud., 07 Wt j . ln, J . Vi,-ly s, 5 --J z .. W 'ff if'Q-t ' - T Top: Members of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity gather around their lottery table and enjoy a few moments of light-hearted banter. Henry Weber prepares the grounds for the fes- tival. A Saint Leo dancer strikes a joyful pose. Bottom: Denise Kenworthy narrates during an enactment of a Scandinavian fairy tale. Kerry Keegan prepares a delicious sampling tray of cheese and crackers. Hours before the festival is to begin, Norman Carey and Steve Odierna move a display out into the mall. 'Hagar the Horrible' U eff Abbottj carries away a young maiden lChristine Cunninghamj. Activitiesflfestival ak 23 I 4 A HOMECOMI ... - M . Qzkl' 2 M. , -'ma , M I - -. - M ,, ' ,. l W7 1- '6 .' Q Q 'if Q 1 neg? .. 1 V I i j - ,aww mr. 1 1 1 1 I Top: Cheerleaders manage to show pride and spirit despite their precarious positions. Thomas Philips and Charles Fisk view the Homecoming festivities from the sidelines. Chosen from a field of outstanding contenders, senior San- dra Schoren and junior Patrick Gallagher accept the titles of Homecoming Queen and King. The military color guard demonstrates both discipline and dedication. 24 ir Activitiesfl-Iomecoming 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ffl -Jr' 9 1 2 -1 ug 1 x . r L -, . ., 15.14544 5 A 511 ' 1: ?,1:2,.l ,aff 1 g e gig. N M N 1 1 mfg- .3.1.,41f' 1- y:1.,gt,gg1f-wrfgfffmfe' ' . ' 'will 1 ,3?a51?'7':M .. . ' in - f . 1 ' il K 1 'gh 1 1 11 .ia 1 1 1 . 1, ,. sir? 1 1 'O - fe ,- 4 . lg.. Q' 'iv ' , ' ' Q-,Sf .gijfi'1:3u, xt V. ' ,1- -ef .--. -aa. If 1 W Jgwf- ' fs fx C ar 1 4 Q 5 . 3 1 I 1, A Q v,,, v ,,. . 1 ' ww! at A' ' will .Y 1 1 1 an 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1. .M 'Q ,, ' ,fe df sf A W 4, tb A Q, is 4 ' W , I 'H' 1 f 'Q A, if., w A M' .M-14,-i. D JA .. 5' fic, , M, fwfr t we ' 'wqi ,f 5 9 4 f' M Q . ' 3' T f 0 Q' 4 J it 4' 2 14 QE -fr A 1 f 'Y' eq... Y A lin .rim A x 1 WMM I . . f 4 ,,f . .,.,- 9 'A+ 'ff' ,L Q , 1351. 9' Qt 'Maru .. . The October day was a hot one, but nobody seemed to mind. The Monarchs emerged from a stiff match against Birmingham South- ern with a 3-0 victory. Halftime festivities certainly boosted the Monarch spirit. A vari- ety of floats paraded around the soc- cer field, proclaiming, Blast the Panthers! and The Monarchs will blow the Panthers away! Later, members of the Alumni Association chose the Homecoming Queen and King. Bottom: Sigma Phi Epsilon joins the parade. The type to stand out in a crowd. Patrick Han- nigan proudly represents the Reserve Offi- cer's Corp. Alumni George Gano and Iohn Dickinson lead their fraternity through the parade exer- CISCS. Activities X Homecoming -k 25 ALLUWEEN-r 1- l -. l. Q l l 'IE '5 l I 73 T4 4 JK. .i ' y : ' , 4 Q- 7 -If Q n Z.-1 A . N ' 'A .3 p , J , .Y fl F I 1 .i' i f -' , - f. ' , ff I ' ' f ft ' Q ,f . . , , , Traditionally known as a night to flirt with ughouls, ghosts, and goblins, Halloween in Leoland becomes a special opportunity to dress in bizarre costumes and to Celebrate with friends. It is that unique air of freedom about Halloween night that allows students to tempo- rarily cut loose from the pressures of college life. 26 'A' Activitiesflialloween 559 i l it if Q - 'Six Aw .W f , f Q, , .se t V . .q . . ,lg ! . ., .k..x.i. Hg ch.. VA V ,., MM ,X Top: The Terminator is looking for her next kill! One of the biology students is accepting organ donations. Henry Weber awaits his next victim in the Circle K Haunt- ed House. Two Saint Leo alumni have come back to celebrate Hallow- een. Bottom: With a parrot on his shoulder, Iamie Flemming seems to be a comical Charon waiting to ferry the dead across the river Styx. One of the monks is a what? Barbara Ann Kirk talks to Laura Tichner about the tough life of a banana. ActivitiesfHalloween ir 27 CHRISTMAS Inv-- F' ' V E Top: Let's celebrate the season! Tracy Stern and Marisa Baiandas sell tickets at the Alpha Sigma Christmas formal. The Abbey Church bell tower stands majestically against two breath-taking backdrops. Bottom: Ernie Mabry Claus takes a minute's rest from his work. Sorting strings of Christmas lights, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon prepares to make the campus a little more merry Mary Letcher, Brother Paul, and Laura Donovan are caught up in the festivities at the Alpha Sigma Christmas formal. A member of 'The Maxx' solos on the bass. 28 ir ActivitiesfChristmas di.. I 242 Christmas in Florida is rarely white, but it is beautiful just the same. Nature shows another side of herself as the sky takes on a deeper blue and the sun shines with a different, softer light. The weather turns cool and dry, and it becomes easy to differentiate the Northern- ers fwho wear shorts and sandals in Decem- berj from the Southerners fwho dress like Eskimos when the temperature hits below 50 degreesj. Iokes about these observations are only one sign of the festive spirit of the season. Activities f Christmas -A' 29 i ADOLL' HO S ' 255555 s, I Q:,,:::. Following the lines of the Scandina- vian festival, Ibsen's A Doll's House was chosen as the first theatric presentation of the new school year. The theatre was renovated during the rehearsals of the productiong a new stage floor was installed, new house lights were hung, and reserved seating arrangements were prepared. Yet, de- spite the noise of construction and the ever-changing facilities, the cast and crew performed with professionalism and maturity. A Doll's House Direction ............ C. David Frankel Scenography ......... Dennis K. Henry Nora Helmer .... Can Torvald Helmer ...... Kristine Linde. Nils Krogstad. . Dr. Rank ...... Helene ....... Anne Marie . . . Delivery Man. . Ivar .......... Bob ......... Emmy... the cast dace Dian Leverett . . A. David Deeks . Kathleen Greene . . Ronald Reisner . . . . Patrick Fleitz Betty Ann O'Lone Leanne Calderone . M. Daniel Henry . . . Brian Burnette . . Nicholas Henry . . . Iennifer Kiefer 30 -A' ActivitiesfA Doll's House l W -4 '. 1' W5 i l 4 Wam- . , W4 K . .SY .ful .X N X N If-I f 'ii' LL, , A' KI' 121212, y 1 llvnyl ,Avi 4 m,,Ll' mf-'w,,X, p Candace Leverett and David Deeks admire M f one of the many toys in the house. David Deeks practiced long and hard to play the piano for this scene. An attentive Nicholas Henry answers his 4, mother's queries. ff pjjmfif Bottom: Nora and her Christmas packages. K' Nfl? Awell-studied script lies on one of the play's lf,.lA symbolic elements. I1 I ,Ji A cameo appearance by Dr. Henry - a vote of . fi, I 'A confidence in SLC theatre. 6 -f to . . ,.... .... 5, .. - ,. .fy-1 -.-L ' . 1 1. gf.:,:, . ActivitiesfA Do11's House if 31 MMQ-mms-rear' A -- - M-, .G.A. DAY'- www n 3 r ..-2 Nl .,.. . new an il 1W.WM,Q1. ,.wWt..f.1. ,, .- MNH Q Q 2' P5 - 4 ,fa 5, Q , v fs, f a,-,f ,, a Q 1 lg Lf E Z, t 1 5- '.vv' 3 - -Z 49 ' rj '96, ' ' 3' t A .. ' 4 ' 2, Q. 4 ,I V , . The day of the festivities was a typical Florida teaser Omenous clouds obscured the sun and dropped intermittent showers that sent many to find shelter in the boat house. Yet there were plenty of sunny, dry moments during which one could enjoy activities such as the obstacle course race, the egg toss, sailing, ski- ing, and eating. For those who dared to challenge the weather, the day was a pleasant change of pace. 32 -A' ActivitiesfS.G.A. Day ' rx Km., 99' all Q 49 and 115 'P' i FI I r i Lf l 2 3 I. 1 4 fl V v N l l seam xv V. ' ,.-, 293015, I 9 'Y 4 '52 my ff , - :Q . 17,499- ,Fr E .fi A ' 4' 2, ff fif?'3.if. xy j'v V 1 M 9' I Fifi ,V .. . 4' V '-74' 4 fy' 4 Sk -,awww , itz - .IA 15' Av J 6,4 f 4 5537 W 1-5. , 44- 27 fi' .zu 1 mm. 19 !'9K ' www-t We ,N,.4,MQ..-qi A-ill!! .JAMMHWW .vm 'M - TIA? V- I un... . A ,.----nf'T ' L 1- .-f..f my ,, . W - ' wi .sw-1 ' J., ,fi A -4 ' w, X f...... -aff l Q Z i , 'Ml K V, Q T . . M - 4,e.Qf1.,i , it 5 1 4,-ratfwf -, A . g,.,,Q' V giyivw . 3,1 .St ,R if lx- Top: Pat Brown and Kelly Hazinski are prepared for another unexpected downpour during the day. Surrounded by sound equipment and spectators, Toni Restaino demonstrates the art of cheerleading. A cafeteria worker prepares brownies for dessert. Bottom: S.G.A. frisbees - souvenirs of the day. Lolo Pasquini and Iackie Clark show what lending a hand is all about. The executive officers of S.G.A. lHelene Colon, Eli- jah Knowles, Iohn Kaddouri, and Karen Co- francescol discuss last-minute details. Sherry-Ann Evanson races against time to fill her cup with water. ActiVitiesfS.G.A. Day -lr 33 THE AMERIC DREAM dt THE LESS 1,,,AfZ T' x . if 'EW - 5- Y we 'isfgsixfesi . H . ,X ' 9. Q , .0 . R A. if ' N . X., 2 Nj X X it. F, 1. Pg Under the competent direction of Dennis Henry, the Saint Leo Players provided the college and communi- ty with an evening of Theatre of the Absurd. The cast and crew tackled The American Dream and The Les- son with a real desire to get on the inside of this bizarre, often hu- morous type of drama. In doing so, they gave an enjoyable, education- al performance. The American Dream Direction and Scenography ....., Dennis K. Henry the cast Mommy . . . Katy Catherine Brehmer Daddty ............. Alan W. Hughes Gran ma .... Candace Dian Leverett Mrs. Barker ......... Mary Kowalski The Young Man ................... Iohn Alexander Mayo II The Lesson Direction and Scenography ...... Dennis K. Henry the cast Marie, the maid ...... Candace Dian Leverett The Pupil ........ Ellen T. Fitzgerald The Professor .... Ronald C. Reisner 34 'A' Activitiesf The American Dream . QQ iii we Top: Grandma lCandi Leverettl enlightens the American dream Uohn Mayoj. Mrs. Barker lMary Kowalskij, dressed in her slip, is shocked by Mommy's IK:-ity Brehmer'sJ insinuations. Candi Leverett as the maid in Ionesco's The Lesson. Bottom: Katy Brehmer in Albee's The Ameri- can Dream. Ron Reisner contemplates the lesson. Ellen Fitzgerald stands ready to learn. Act1v1t1esfThe American Dream -A' 35 RAPPORT - '- For a few months this year, we feared we would lose Dr. Henry. However, im- mediate expressions of support for Dr. Henry from students, faculty, staff, board members, and members of the commu- nity resulted not only in a re-examina- tion ofthe issue, but also in greater rap- port between all levels of the College. Such unity fostered a new sense of fel- lowship and family within the Col- lege, and our combined prayers were an- swered - Dr. Henry is still with us. D11 Henry touches the students: We admire, respect and indeed love Dr. Henry for making the words 'pride' and 'morale' a part of our everyday lan- guage. -Iohn Kaddouri, in a letter to the trustees Dr. Henry has encouraged us to reflect on troublesome matters with conscience and consideration, and to act with re- sponsibility and dignity. And he has nev- er stopped showing us that we, as stu- dents, are the precious building blocks of Saint Leo College. -Iami McLaughlin, in The Monarch 36 ir ActivitiesfEn Rapport .y , And he gives the faculty and staff new energy: Working with Dan Henry is exciting, challenging, and fun and over the last six months his strategic planning initiative has caused the faculty and staff to catch fire. -Dr. Bernard Parker, Vice-President of Academic Affairs He tDr. Henryj encouraged us to dream about excellence and plan practi- cal means to attain it. He inspired our efforts and creativity to new heights. - Dr. Ioseph Cernik, in a letter from the fac- ulty Dr: Henry leads the way for change: Dr. Henry has initiated a feeling on campus which is one characterized by a sense of pride and excitement for Saint Leo College and its future. Through aca- demic enrichment, strategic planning and campus beautification, our college is experiencing the collegiate atmosphere which is an integral factor in promoting academic and spiritual enrichment need- ed for prosperity and growth. -Scott Woodward, in a letter to the trustees Transition is an important part of growth, and Saint Leo College was ex- periencing a positive progression toward spiritual and academic expansion. Dr. Henry was not a mere point in this expe- rience, but rather was and still is its guiding initiator. -Christine Cunning- ham, in a letter to the trustees Dr: Henry is community-oriented: We see him lDr. Henryl as a fine exam- ple of a truly educated Christian and a dedicated leader whose vitality lends it- self to all segments of our community. Dr. Henry believes in community and so do we. We do not wish to see him go. - Petition signed by 992 of the 1065 on- campus students In his short tenure as President . . . he has been almost universally acclaimed as being right for the job. He and his fam- ily really became part of the community . . . -Edward Herrmann, Dade City resi- dent TSW I 'Q 3 2 ' -- ..wf:rz:s'..:'.L-'test-m--::'1'--r . yuan. ,. , .am 5 .,,,, V ' -. ...Wm ...M -M3233- s,,gs,9umgga3gq,, , ,,,., --.V...Q.,.,-4.-.p--F-4' . ,V ,A,V, , ,,. ., .,..- z., .3 - --Q if ' -ae ' , ff ' '-JT' if - h +V .. -- I ' --W We r' ' f -'-H 9 --fr-fxlfm ' - j a ., M uf, G' Q X If 4 abil- ' , ,, '-ww ww- ,-M -14 an p S-wr 1 S9-X -eil -einem-w ' 45-f . ,.-. .....,..,.,.-,....V...M.,.,. smut nm ODLLIBI Home or n-is momma:-is euvwi nurse 'maint cor 1 9833 KEEP .Q ENRY ,lf ' V. L, -9 mfr? 92? r at tiff 2 Sitter iff' Dr. Henry has been such a positive force on this campus and the surround- ing communities. -Bob Cabot, in a letter to the Rev. Patrick Shelton And he has united us: For the first time in a long while, the students of Saint Leo College are united. . . . Throughout my 14 years in Catholic schools, I have never felt as much Chris- tian fellowship and spirit among stu- dents and staff as I do this year. The bonding that has evolved has put the Catholic land catholicj into Saint Leo College. -Collette Kelly Logan, in a let- ter to a board member I've never seen the school come to- gether big-time like this. -Moira Kelly Dr. Henry is the best thing ever to hap- pen to St. Leo College and we need him. -Michael McDonnell, in a letter to the trustees ir Clair Berry models the latest rage in fashion jewelry: Keep Dr. Henry earrings. One of the many bumper stickers seen on the campus during the spring semester. Others were found on faculty office doors, black- boards, books, and folders. In the final edition of the Monarch, the stu- dent newspaper, the last page demonstrates a no-nonsense approach to the issue. Pins like these were worn by faculty, staff. and students alike. ActivitiesfEn Rapport -lr 37 CRI ES 0 THE HEART dt GODSPELL 2 , , i 1 ti s K l l l S-was l .i 1 I ,. X. l 4 I l 4 i l. li l! MS l 'Ninn- l Ei Crimes ofthe Heart gl l Direction ......... C. David Frankel Scenography ...... Dennis K. Henry l . the cast E Lenny Magrath ....... Candace Dian Leverett Q Chick Boyle ......... Mary Kowalski I Doc Porter ........... Patrick Fleitz Meg Magrath ...... Kathleen Greene l Babe Botrelle ........ Shirley Kelley 5 Barnette Lloyd ...... A. David Deeks 5 ,Vx I In Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart, Babe Q Botrelle tShirley Kelleyl responds to her prob- l lems with a nonchalant note from a saxo- phone. E Lenny Magrath lCandi Leverettj demands t that Chick Boyle lMary Kowalskij leave the l house. X Iohn Vita and Iohn Mayo support the preach- 1 n 5 ing Ellen Fitzgerald as Betty O'Lone listens on s ' S, 5 in Godspell. F '1' The three sisters in Crimes ofthe Heart lKath- E leen Greene, Candi Leverett, and Shirley Kel- I ffl l leyl celebrate Lenny's birthday. P Ron Reisner, clad in a Superman jersey and 3 Q 1 Q prison-type pants, preaches to the kids in n A 'Q 'E Godspell. 38 -k ActivitiesfCrimes 8: Godspell Godspell Direction and design ..... Dennis K. Henry Choreo raphy ....... ....... L ois Henry Musica direction .... . . . Iohn Higgins Vocal direction ..........,.. Madelyn Lea the company A. David Deeks Ellen T. Fitzgerald Patrick Fleitz Verna Garcia Candace Dian Leverett Iohn Alexander Mayo II Betty Ann O Lone Ronald Reisner Iohn Wta musicians Percussion .... ............. I eff Abbott Electric Bass ..,. .... L arr Bucher Organ .,...... .... M adllalyn Lea Guitar ...... . . . Mark Switzer Piano ..... .... I ohn Higgins In February, the Saint Leo Theatre pro- duced Crimes ofthe Heart. The first per- formance was a quiet one, but word of mouth - positive reactions - helped to pull audiences into the theatre for later performances. Those who were able to at- tend were delighted with the combina- tion of a fresh play and a new cast grouping. The final curtain had barely dropped on Crimes ofthe Heart when work began on the production of Schwartz and Tebelak's Godspell. For a few members of the cast, then, there was no rest - no break - from theatre. fAnd the wear and tear of night after night practice on these indi- viduals became readily apparent.J Never- theless, when Godspell opened in April, audiences enjoyed a fine, uniquely Saint Leo production. Activitiesfflrimes 8: Godspell if 39 , INTER ATIO AL IGHT ,, ,, . . , . Colorful costumes. Bright smiles. Vibrant mu- sic and dancing. Pride. All these and more were part of International Night 1986, a variety show of performances by members of a large group of in- ternational students on campus. The evening not only gives the internationals an opportunity to celebrate the heritage and customs of their home- lands, but it also provides American students with a unique learning experience. 40 -lr Activitiesflnternational Night Top: Lorna Dawson models the dress of the Virgin Islands. Dornalyn Beazer and Louise McKay demonstrate a lively island dance. With an enormous smile on her face, Louise McKay takes part in the fashion show. Elijah Knowles tells another dry joke. Bottom: Concentrating on his guitar, Iamie Moran plays the beat for I Spy Darren Burchall asks the audience, Who loves Dr. Hen- ry? land the entire gym is filled with the sound of ap- plausel. With thoughtful faces, Sonia Butler, Rochelle Sands, Wayde Cartwright, and Dixie Iones sing That's What Friends Are For. Dornalyn Beazer delivers a dramatic monologue. Activitiesflnternational Night ir 41 ft DANCE: -1 -- - ' ' X.: -1- .- : - ' Ni TYCNX: Xxwiz ' 'Q 4 xx... - 1, , v .1 of X - t ' :f 'ffftf . -wfcati an we-1-mam: - -4 If fig 5 ter:-2 - 'f , ,g -. 1 ' .,:: Sf , H- fl'5ffw5-ai.. f Jlgltsff' sf . f,: ,,:, 5 , ., ' X 'rv'fXf1f f- fe-J 5 f ' , V . .,5f.,?,-1-51-:.g3.fi5'35,,tN Both the fall and spring dance concerts were comprised of a number of shorter routines that were balanced by a major dramatic work. In the fall, Epitaph -the story of Ioan of Arc - was a most impressive combination of fine cho- reography, moody lighting, and well-rehearsed dancing. Performed in the spring, Four South- ern Women stole the show as it centered on four major characters from Gone With the Vwnd. Both concerts provided opportunities to dem- onstrate another side of the talent pool with- in the College. 42 t ActivitiesfDance i l V - it I l l E I r I 1 i K i u i I i I E 4 I i i i 1 1 i i i 1 i 1 l 1 L i X l l A I I 1 l I l s l e ll 1 i 1 l N t J 'E I Y l V i Q 'ma-Q -1 Il-I 5 I -nl 3 sE55-SNSSWP W tg, K ' .T , xf 1' x 'F it is -.wh , K Top: Helen Henry, Vaughnda Hilton, and Corinne Desimone support Aleda Henry in Moonchild. Corinne Desimone in Pillars. Light and shadow are important elements in Pillars. Aleda Henry reaches for the moon. Bottom: A practice session for Orientale. A line of high-steppers' practices for Iumpin' Ioplir1. Michael Lynott and Helen Henry are caught in action. A tenuous grasp of light in Moonchild. ActivitiesfDance -A' 43 C.U.B. DAY' ' l ' 'Os '- w, f Z3?l'iSL '?1 ' 1 2 We -L :f 5- 'S F 5' X ' J S . W., Q. .' Yap wma ,,, .VV . Y, ,Q,4,2,ch H 4 5,64 V , I , . qw. -'Q flizgjvi'-fl-1 if V 7?jglAvy, Vgi- .,li..y'1,'if,?Q1 iw 432 get -.J -'fl' feral- K, .551 1 .lrrfxr ,gv. ,,-. ., 4 ar- 'A' 1' 1. f 1 47- e -. 'Wa : ,. 'L' ' , if 11 il 2613- , f 'i 5925-T,li'i fir-1 - -' ie' .fffs 2, friffv W1-Livffw ' .,,r:3 -fem .-'-ff-film 'fp 'ifflfi' X 1: 'V M '- , - v :V -4f'1'Q, ':x f' 1,-aww .' W 'avi' ff M,,,g.f-I t Drfyf, 1, fi , -:ff Vlff ' -A: ,v5f0,2.,,, 'P Q4-ff ff 'ff-vii -4 f.'.-41 N i'r14:- fi 'i i,'L:'e2 'L '1 xi. 411 f' 1,JZP.4f, ' . Iii ' -' - 'wif -sig gn. -4, 1 .Q .' sl 752' 'ff 'axis iv' a yifilffff: H if , Q.fa,,' i - , -t.1::i4 or . K i- , mf. M-A 1, V.-1 ,f,.,..w,,z :a5,wwg-54, .paw ,,'f.-.ff J aw: , ,el , fn . . V fwwkzi ,Hg ,1,,7.Q,1qt1.,r5i M ? .ug . ' f r J:-A, Q4 'w f ffm, i vQ,1.,:. -,seq 5 ,.3,:,, mr. , V' 4, fini ,. I ,WV gy 'W Y ,xfofrwv .- fwsf f. ' !'3'5f.'x1 f . , f KfK?tfl5 f'f' .1:aeef.1f' 'air ff.f1??49 -fiwgvsv ,wx-.e -- N . . 3-r' gyg, i- gf me.. ', . K 1. ,faQ.- yn f ,fe 'V -02,-,X-L-f,-.,. ff,f,,,v .,..,AA. ,Q . , . ,,,,v,. ,H . ,:y,,,,,M,,1-Qfyv.. .. -y -sus: ' Af-.-f . .Q.'.',x1,, 1:15:51 Top: Windsurfing isn't impossible - if you have a good teacher. A parachutist 'drops in' to participate in C.U.B. Day. Sister and one of the Blisters lEllen Fitzgerald and Pat Fleitzj share their musical talents with an eager crowd. Kathy Devlin prepares to serve a winner Ralph Iohnson demonstrates the fine art of barefoot skiing. A variety of activities, all sponsored by the College Union Board, were open to those who wished to participate. Nicholas and Dr. Henry enjoy the day. 44 'A' ActivitiesfC.U.B. Day 'NN 3 fir' ju 4,9 I 'W-Nrwll r - fe- X tw fl w ,,.- . ,AL It all started with balloons - they were tied to lamp-posts and stair- rails all over the campus to an- nounce a day filled with activities sponsored by the College Union Board. These balloons were only the start ofa unique mini-festival for the college community that included volleyball games, rock band perfor- rnances, opportunities for skiing, and plenty of food and free orange juice. And, just as the balloons were still floating around the campus days lat- er, stories about the day continued to fill conversations long after the event was over. ActivitiesfC.U.B. Day if 45 VESTIGATIU ii- i- - -- .i 1 - A i f', 1 eff, V , :-D 1 322' WW: 1:31. ' 5 P . v lr Q AW W :sa , s - 5 ,f 1.11,-.f,,.. -, W v .W+eW.iMt f 1 We , 4 2 . t..W..W. a.,, V, ,,,,,,,,,M,mw W P I, E It H E? ' f'- G! g gtftr 'ik-'f ,-. 'Vlfq if . lame 43,3 i, , y 5 7. '-3ffgw?'o'7 i',,,- 5' , X1 fig? i 4 if . gf ' W 1 ',-:: . i for-, .43 - N1 55- 5 ' ' ' - 1 'ZF ' 3 .,V,x I In I .wg E ya Qt.:-ewdife , L ,,g-ffilffo' '- - ' V' 'ff4!!V!?' 1' ' ,i it -wwwf ' ' 2 , I , 1 , x 5 i r f a W e . f .t-ff' f A..-.MW , f ff ,,Msuyf 4 .UM if' at f 5 -. MW ' , ' 5 SW ' 'S Q' e. i 9' - 2. 5-T II 22 - . n ':Ki1::' f. f 1 .,,,,., . ' '122 1:s1 -+:f:2:1-W: ff'-- e1::1,f,:11i:1.'f--'f , .x.., .. . . . , V- f. qw, i , 3' ' we-1115 aww V . r Q-MM V, i fa xt 'Wlmc ' :xii Bottom: Maureen Collins sets out for class. h P' Any type of investigation requires patience. 4 Lost in the stacks, Rich Gentile researches a term paper topic. Kathleen Greene checks the theatre set before the start of The Lesson. 46 ir Activitiesflnvestigation 1 i I 11 I 1 l S 4 C QT .yr . . Q ' 2.3 -.ffl '- ..,,....: asymgf.-, . - If ig gg ef . ,xi :wif Whether it be in or out of the class- room, Monarch students always seem to be hot on the trail of some- thing. It may be anything from term paper topics to the best bars in Tampa -- nothing is exempt from the student's curiosity. Beneath it all, of course, is a desire for the truth - or, at least what is true for the moment. Top: Intent on the course syllabus, one stu- dent prepares himself for the work ahead. Listening, with pencil in hand, usually indi- cates that some sort of investigation is occur- ringp People-watching is a favorite pastime in Leo- land. Activities X Investigation -A' 47 are Af- Jw jf. gf? .' - iii if? fjaQ.g,,.,1g 1 ,- .Ag , V V, A S:,5l ?QiQ'5 gps: fx-LA,,.- 4 ,vig ,223 ' i I wh: , - v IN .Mn Freshman David Deeks moves to uncover the char- acter of Torvald in this fall's production of A Dollb House. f f, ,F ...3 .r 23654 2 49 Freshmen enter a new world and experience the inevitable stage Fright Was it sunshine, sports or size that attracted 519 freshmen to Saint Leo College this year? One new student contends that Saint Leo offered a friendly atmosphere and was easy to adjust to, while yet an- other claims to be more comfortable due to the school's small size. As a private, four-year liberal arts institution in Central Florida, Saint Leo combines all these positive attributes and numerous others. It annually attracts a wide variety of newcomers from far-away places such as Canada, Minnesota, Aruba and Bermuda and yet is still called home by a large quantity of Florid- ians. The first time away from friends and family upon entering college can create a previously unexper- ienced sense of independence. For each freshman, college usually means studying, partying and meet- ing new people. In some cases, students have taken a positive advantage of their new freedom - one example is Greg Gerber of Washington, D.C., who states: I enjoy being able to make my own decisions. I find that very important to me. But then again, not everyone accepts this distance between familiar life- style and the unknown. Mike Crockett, a freshman from Tallahassee, Florida, observes: F or me, being in college means being away from my family, and I don't particularly enjoy that. Despite the drawbacks, college is filled with fun, unforgettable days and involvement with extracurri- cular activities. Marcel Siroris, a sportsminded fresh- man, exclaims: I've come all the way from Massa- chusetts to play ball! and Eileen Rudden demon- strates her dedication, I'm involved in Campus Ministry and plan to pledge as a fraternity little sis- ter. All these students and others realize that being an organization member can lead to some of the greatest lasting friendships of their lives. Overall, whether it's education or recreation, Saint Leo College has quite a diversity to offer its students. Keeping this in mind, the freshmen at SLC are strong- ly encouraged to get involved and make a difference. We look forward to spending the next four years to- gether, making the most of our college days by bask- ing in the sun, playing sports and enjoying life and friendship within our small school. -Timothy Rousselet is 50 'A' Freshmen .W i2 ,iff 'es I , ws. ...A 3. tv ap, ii., .4 'W' ' Q 'At ., A . ,., ,I wr, . K ,Ky 'ibwvuiiw may W, ,t g as ff 'ep' is ,. ,Mi .A I A V I . au! X i- 2- ' at rw.. K 6- A A f- Yu mme 1 ww WP? .Zig ' 'fyvw W' ff t , ,iw 31 ' M, G, Z? M wcolff 11, l' All l -. 'ifflfx , , ' Ve ts 1,-4243 K' ,. f ,, - -AAA ' .- 4. ' U ' V, Q, '75 ., tgszffzl- K 'Jw 3 -ff - We o ' .A,A.A , Kiwi? 2. . ' . W.. r, , T ,,i.. , ,,.A,,, . ,V ,Z , U id., 1 ., ,Lf W, wx' '. fff'-2 2:35 A all--V V' aj f , 1,4 , f if f W ff ' 401-we Q y - M f. ii I , , Q f W 44 V 5 . W' I f 53'-ffj, 1 D '5 , f - ' 'f.ip:tg.f:f , l t x A Vincenza Abbate Theresa Alexander Claudio Aliaga Albert Amoroso Kimberly Arthur Bryan Atwood Scott Axelrod l Anthony Badala ' Lisa Bagdy jonathan Baker t Georg Bariso Angela Bass Nicholas Beang Dian Becotte Mary Behrendt Dawn Berch Clair Berry Glenn Bialy Freshmen 'A' 51 J i Applause . . . for Saint Leo Theatre, which offered productions this year ranging from traditional to the absurd. Above Top: Iohn Mayo stretches imagination in The American Dream. Above middle: Con- templating his position as Torvald, Dave Deeks pauses in Ibsen's A Do1l's House. 52 -k Freshmen 2- ..,. V ' 7, 1 z nm I ,153 'A QR , Wx M ,, .Q 1 ,I wg: 'iw W - I 4 r aei f . A .W , .v w ..,!:v .,: XL fer' '13, 3 I L03 A 2 , 4? 2 ' ' ' ' l 1' M 9' if if 'awe-' fi fy im WZ? QW 'I 1 M f wif' - f ug XZ! Q fl A Q K2? f f new ' Wav, Q .I ,ft V ,113 2 Ii ..,, V , ,gg ff, 5 fra I l ! V 1 5 1 ' .......,...Aam t f 4' if cf ' f i ,. V, , 3 X' JI' 4. ff Dare Blumel Daniel Blute Andrea Bodden Kenneth Brandon Patrick Brown Ioseph Bruno Iohn Buehler Richard Buoye Stephanie Burns Joseph Cafferata Stephanie Cahill Leanne Caldarone Timothy Canniff Celeste Cardiello Anne Marie Carignan Steve Carter David Castro Patrick Cervone Dale Chlumsky Michael Chrzanowski Thomas Ciccone Tracy Coffren Christina Colbert lay Collins Candice Corbett Michael Cocoran Kelly Crawford Robert Crigler Michael Crockett Christopher Croghan Sally Cruden Helena Dackermann Monica Dambrosio Martin Dandridge Theresa Daniell David Deeks Freshmen ak 53 ,-if ,H W N . 704, ' l ' f .ftgfk 1. -Bins 'fe 'typ' r-M. Applause . . . for the Grotto, a contemplative location which fas- cinates and frightens almost everyone. It has been a popular retreat for verse writing classes and receives many a visit on dark Halloween nights. Above Top: Student or ghostly monk? Even in daylight, the crevices and shadows dominate. Above Middle: Sleeping Apostle or spell-bound visitor of old? 54 t Freshmen rears? if 'Xa vs. xf ww. fu :. .:,. . . I . vi, . A :ie yi? .., ,.f.,.. -. 'ff vm 55.1.23 .JN-. J 1 ,Q ' .. ..4 A sis l ' -?'x:'.'i.Ti?' -asv? 1 ' ik.- 4171 ir? 3,5 'K QQ? f , if. -v X, .,,, ., fr we , , V,-.0 -,ag .9131 1 , r' ,gjpgg 'v 44 -:gy-.-'r.:'Q,fz35 ,af Wgrfi 1-2' A ' if -.zaa- - 13f',j1ffi5 . . 1.5. .- f, ,f ,. uf -T ,J ,y:5:3,,' -. v T - -1 -QM.. v:,,5y9gf1i. f - . 'flzeia J ,- f 3. ' ,,5::5l,:,5- 35,3 :Q H - - M -11,3 '. 1 - .V -Q .... ggygp- ' ' tffgigagyv ,fwaf- . ?e - ' ' ' ' , T ' af M51 'fly .v , ,li f , !.,. , X, V,,. If ,. H Q - a fa ,fa 5- ' gpgf ,iff , 'TZ' ff' 4 '95 1 JJ , Q 4-2' V .9 . j f f ,' 'Y 1 If , rf 'f ak -N 2 .', ' . Q ' i 1 j N' af- , ,ff 1 ff , Z af' , 2 4 Q f 4 n V nl T - if Wi, fjQ1lg.fp1fQf ' rvikfyfl V lm. R 'Y 'V , QQ V 'V'-'QQ .f , 1 A A ' .... i s l .,?5g,. 'Lf' Qfi' , pl MZ 2 2,-, ' 5 ' . ,,g,,, f,., ,5 ,- , , ,7 'I ' lm' , W! ff ,f , 1+ I w, 1 ' 1 , ry , ' x 'A r .QI fr , 7 ,I 4 X f Wi' 74, , , L?f71f:,'Q Q 'i f f Mg , ' a 11,4 ,,fseI24Z'L!z2?1Z '3- ibhfffz f' E if ' V- f 1- f., , ,:. .,f A, - - ' ,,f. .. ' 5 Ma H ,,, 4 X 5 6 15 A ff , .. ,lg h ., we Y ff l -f If ,ffl wth Nm, ,lim David Desorrnier Kathleen Despari Nancy Devery Marybeth Dewdney Charlene Diekfuss Scott Dille Timothy Dillon Dan DiMaria Carla Dirnent Mayalen Donahue Charles Doyle Iohn DZurilla Sarah Edwards Kimberly Eno ' Carolyn Farrington Gregory Ferris Kenneth Finch Traci Fletcher Karin Flynn Patricia Fogarty Peter Foley David Fontana Duane Fort Michele Fountain Julie Fowler Ioseph Fronczelc Valerie Fuchs Peter Fuhrer Allyson Garner David Catz Gregory Gerber Michael Giaccone Thomas Gilroy Christine Giove Nicole Giufurta Stephen Godfrey Freshmen 'A' 55 dean-ww' i a 4 N 1 i GAMES PEOPLE PL Y Throughout life, many different people actively engage in countless game forms. Emotional games, physical games and board games are a major focus in existence, especially during college years. The simplest contests may as easily be the most complex, for they challenge and expose us to that breathless entity - competition. Within each Saint Leo resident's room and on dozens of univer- sity campuses across the nation, Wide-spread game fads climax as semesters come and go. Freshman Frank McFarland from Sani- bel Island, Florida, believes thatugames are essentially physical or mental competitions conducted according to rules for the lack thereofj with the participants in direct opposition to each other lwell said, Frankj. Ultimately Whether its Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly or quarters at the local bar, gaming is a popular and inexpensive form of recreation. Above: Senior Ron Reisner consents to perform a rendition of Spiderman during a seemingly uneventful game of racquetball. 56 -A' Freshmen L. 5' f' , f if 2 , ff,. i a 2 3 ' 26' ,QAI 2 ik- haw, ' . :fZZl3-il- IW' ,X,. ga. I , Q7 A , wr , 'fn W it s o 'A..4 ' if y. ' 1 li PM ii 1? Richard Gonzales Colleen Griffin Shannon Griffin Patrick Gross Kathie Guerra Christine Gumula Jen Haigman Gina Halgren Marlene Haney Matthew Hardt Kimberly Hardtke Maureen Hart Mora Hartnett Heather Hayden Andrew Heckenberger Charlene Hedges Jacki Herma Cheryl I-lequet Susan Hirsch Thomas Hogan Ann-Marie Hole Michael Holloran Holly Holt Sandy Hotwagner Kevin Houlihan Heather Howells Chad Ibbotson Robert Inglis William Irvin Daniel Jacoby William James Jacqueline Jefferson Christine Johnson Theresa Jones Wayne Joseph Thomas Joyal Freshmen ir 57 P I 'Q X zf, x x'X, - 1 . A,,.: '1 -, i ' bq' ' A ' :Ib l ' , K 'nun is 6 5 . -' QV -M 1 an l n o f S ' A S r. 'e 4-.- 1 , U ll ,fa it , , -1 V e A D , A :' ': ' e , 1 i Q o A X - 2 Q. . W , 1 S i U '95 i If A X I x,g. is 4 ll be N p n E f H Q ' Q . 1 V, 1 , ,Q p , X SR , I Applause for friendshlp, one of the 2 A most invaluable aspects of college life. s X Q. Above Top Right: Mary Quintal meets a e 2 . e l- A 1 new fr1end among the bleacher crowds. ,k A . ..V ' Q ,md X Above Top Left: Tommy Studstill and Iames ' ' 'ge Powers are frozen in time at the SGA Day .,4p ,S Barbeque. Above Middle: Cheryl and She- . . . ,..Ve Q ' lfzee A lla mtroduce a new pledge to Alpha S1g1'1'13 f ilo A if life during the Scandinavian Festival. l 58 if Freshmen Q l 1 1 X 1 r F1-J A, 1 ,.',V, , Y ' .,.z,:,, ,f'fqfW,.',-4. v 'Tia A 1 , ., .5 ,ju R, , 1 I ff L A 'MS ' 1' , ,6 ., , , f lv' 1 . -for ' ,M .f af- f V53 , , . , ' f 'Q' v s 4 - vw: 4 , ff f , ' me 4 VW, AV N ZZ' ,fffylfb Zi Q Nxt! ,v J l Mary Iude Ayman Kaddouri Ieffrey Kahlmeyer Kevin Keating Raymond Keating Deirdre Kelly Marian Kelly Felicity Knowles Paul Kobus Karen Kroplce Timothy LaBounty Michael LaBrutto Sharon Langford Dean Lane Iames Law Howard Lawrence George Layng Rebecca LeBlanc Dennis LePorir1 Laura Lesswing Charles Liquori Stephen Lleida Deborah LoPiccolo Debbie LoRusso William Lubitz Duane Lunn Terese Lurgio William Lusk Laura Lyn Craig Madzinski Paula Maher Mary Majewski Todd Malmsheimer james Mannello jeff Marquis Kerry Io Marshall Freshmen at 59 i Q fi 2' . L . ,I , ag 7,7-M, , U ,ffi V lv, an gg f ow ' Q Applause . . . for academics and athletics, apperfect balance be- tween physical and mental exercise. Above Right: Running is just one of the many activities students engage in. Above Left: Senior Greg Cason caught in a thoughtful, studious repose. fm :Q , , if .. v,wwo5'1g,f,rf. .Z ,fa-,.,-.5 I f , 3 .-arf , 3 V , ' ,wp X N' -f 7 159 . ff ,QC aff W C , ...J 4? til: 8 if .aaa ,MW ' , 1 ., , I .. . ,, Arg 24 if f f- fz , 2 ., ll' ,ff ' if ,km 4 4 K f 2 4 Y ,Eff W: ff J f 36' ' 5 4 N401 f M if ! 'A I f Q 1 - w e K . - f f it ,, -1' I ,543 , ji-few 'V 5 Nffsuww Q Il Q V i 'Dr if Freshmen it +1142 4 w I, We - Q-ffsw-wrf-gf-Np,--Y-fqvyg--yy- ' fffr' .f 1 , v3A,,'.1q ,ymfc ' 'f 1. f.,,i..n,f L 4 ,J ,' 9 ,- If AW, 5,-X, , ay ,, w ,x ,,f. of . ,, few- ,- , 1. ,. . 1, 5 . 1 ff f ' ' .-wif., 4 y , , ,, , , ,, I 4 455220 ,, ' 4 ,,,,,V .,,.,0 , fy:-1 5, jg get 5 9 h ,-? .M -aff ,:-,,,. gl 4 Qs fi sy D ff, f' 1 1 7 2 X ,ee n R 2 in Www in Q, A an M Iohn Marretta Kelly Martin Michelle Martin Brian Mauntel Tara Maxaews Ellen McCabe Iarnes McDonough Kevin McEvaddy Phillip McGowan James McGuire Louise McKay Charles McWilliams Gregory Menegus Sean Miles john Minardi Eileen Minogue Iames Missale Colin Monahan Elizabeth Monson Laura Mooney Anthony Moree Iames Murdaugh Kelly Murphy Lizanne Murphy Patricia Murphy Kelley Naefe Lisa Napoletano Iulie Neveu Kenrick Newton Peter Nolan Patricia Noonan Freshmen 'A' 61 A--v .nw .7 . . A -Q M3 . .,-, Qi, .ve M' . 4 3 5 ze 1 4' 'f ' 671 'lm ' -' 5 V S v EA f fs f if f 2 QA? Q fi- ' ve if - ,wet Applause . . . for expressions, evidence of individuality at SLC. Above Top: A typical Leolite look. Above Middle: Katy Brehmer imitates her idol, Samuel Johnson, during Senior Seminar projects. Above Right: Ka- tie Martin searches for a higher power at the SGA Day barbeque. 62 'A' Freshmen is E -Qt Q. y. ml n piggy.: ln l 7 ' sf? fi le t me i I - 'I ,yf,',3fr:', 2 7' , .W 'Lvl ij ,. af A :- ew, . . , ,, V VV V. J, ,R- zy 'H 5 fair W 1 ,, 9 1 ,pq f i 4 if 1 if if QQ' uf yy. Q., av f , 'fv- ' f L 'lr 1, , f' 1' 1 A .Av in 4 it if f in 4 i W 4, 52 E , I ,,,,,, . im, I 47.5, fc, 1' ' 1,1 QW Q- f A' Q' 5 1'f -. 'W 1. 'fr wi' ,E -in gli 9 x. ! 1 f Q . -1.-'ff fl , . V .. . , , . r Kid' aww W , Qc W 1 V A is ,Z 1 K' 5 f Lisa Nunnery Nancy O'Dowd Stephan O'Gnell Iames O'Leary Chris Olsen Richard Orsi Sharon Pacheco Kerry Parchman Michael Peppel Russell Peterson Gina Petti Deanna Petrozelli Kelli Phillips Geoffrey Pierini Kevin Powers Alison Puhlfuerst Iames Quann Suzan Rankins Allison Reichle April Reid Bradley Richert Brian Richert Kathlene Robbins Pedro Roberts Elayne Rooney Timothy Rousselet Timothy Rush Shalarnon Satanon Catherine Samartano Donald Schambach Iohn Schiffer Christina Schultz Doug Scott Elizabeth Seifts Robert Shahpazian Karen Shay Freshmen -A' BEHI D THE SCENES What goes on beyond the classroom. A quiet stroll through the college mall. Sailing at dusk on Lake Iovita. Having a beer with good friends. Sleeping on your desk tand an open bookl at midnight. Whether deep into a darkened dawn or be- neath the hot afternoon sun, Saint Leo stu- dents realize when its time to take a break. Studying and classes usually occu- py a better portion of the day land often the night as welll, but everyone can sense the moment when nerves wear thin and brain cells beg for a nap. The campus, with its smooth breezes and soft lawns, tempt each student to relax with a warranted remov- al from the tensions and tribulations of aca- demia. A simple walk suffices for many, reading below a heavy shade tree is remedy for oth- ers, and a few sports enthusiasts choose the chaotic rush of a good football game. Year- book photography editor and Honors stu- dent Iami McLaughlin, in a sleepy haze, murmurs: the only times I can relax are when I'm in class or asleep . . . and I try not to allow these moments to occur simulta- neously Iunior Marianne Perlick, when asked for her favorite method of relaxation, reflects the view ofa modern television au- dience: To dream of a black Ferrari with Don Iohnson in it. 'Yi-ff 1 'M . , 2 1-MM-,--1254 Q7 My , f 41- 'f V 4 ,wr ,fa ' 1 ff., K , ffm :fi :C 11 ::. . tv' was f- x ,- - . ...sa .f Q . 9 K fi ' ., 6' 5 4 - ff ,Hi -- 1 ' jlf , , t ' X - ' 'Y -' ' . - .N 23 0, 1 .. JG' - until tt' ' ft'- '1'f' 64 ir Freshmen KM, X QQ'- M, -,. ' 1' ' ' ' -5 X his in f v if Wu, 1 , 4 ' If 1. I v Y' , I Y V J 45. t E. 7 ik 36-f 'Qvebmr W , ff .M ,r My 4 f' TWH 5, , .,f wiv- ' H We ft ,ff mfg- , ,, I 3, .,, 1-W. f I I ,O If Q 35 I ,,, ,A., , I f Q f , f 1 I W 4 . it V, ,. . ,awff f R wa' f ' ffkxi, Wg , W- Q 'A W .. '-if1f'i' 31: A5921 wx . , MN , , 1, r if 4 1' , --fm 'f ,. 1 22:1 1. fi Z QIVA , . L G., ' Colleen Sheridan Sophia Shirley Ioseph Simas Marcel Sirois James Simone Randal Small Brian Smith Bonnie Smith Shelia Smith Christopher Stallings Della Stamers Iohn Steutel Toni Stross Iohn Taggart Lisa Tardi Christopher Tierney Tiffany Toth Patrick Toomey Dina Tracy Kevin Tryhane Iames Tuccillo Thomas Turner Iohnny Van derlindon Teresa Vieira Linda Wadensten Paul Wagar Kevin Walthour Tracy Watson Katja Wehe Susan Weicherding Christopher Welsh Michael Westcott Ian Wheeler Robert Whelan David White Eileen Whooley Lisa Wilkins Yvette Williams Page Wood Wrginia Yaralla Freshmen t 65 Sophomores exit their freshman status and move up to . . . CENTER AISLE The first year comes and goes. As that freshman feeling fades, so does the uncertainty surrounding college life and living. Sophomores are defined through denotation as wise fools -- a dichotomy which suggests they possess the best of both worlds. No longer preyed upon for their naivete, but not yet elevated to senior status, second-year college stu- dents have relative freedom to experiment, progress, and develop as independent individuals. Approximately 156 sophomores flocked back to Saint Leo this fall, and about 50 transferred from other colleges and universities across the nation. Like the incoming freshmen, they are represented by a diverse accumulation of nationalities -- a handful of Islanders, several European students, and a selec- tion of warm-blooded Floridians. This heterogenity is exemplified in academics as well, and the sophomore year is traditionally the time to choose a major. Planning for a career sever- al years in the future may appear unnecessary, but more and more freshmen and sophomores are realiz- ing the practicality of this foresight. just as basic studies requirements are checked off, new major subjects pop up quickly to refill the spaces. The soph- omore year becomes essentially a preparation for one's future as a junior Although the lukewarm comfort of being on the sidelines will not last forever, it offers a simple res- pite to the chaotic pace of college life. Sophomores who enjoy handling the spotlight must soon realize they may well be in front of it and moving slowly but surely up the center aisle. 66 -Ir Sophomores x . in X QQ- ' w 1 PS1 R 3 1- - fsffiif-'1 QF P 5, .Q .K QW :Nf1av.,w.v.,,,, ,Q y et, A -.. ' X ,,,4.5Q' NN , t 'Sli X bm ,:. Wil. , ,K . . ., Y' gif, , ', 253, ft 5' '5 A + gf' Q.??ZXt'f' j' Y:-l , OF' fy ' ' ig ,V ze. Haig' ' , ' Fw. 'ff if .yt 1. rf., ' mt B ,X 6 fs - 'f V' .4 A6 -rf X , , if., ifwzlkkzf WW, B, .mg ajjwir Q ' 'P K. 1. bl x Ae, de PF .rg iv vs WA vxvw ,Skt V, ,Ffa V1 it ,. ' V ,rag W ' ,, i ,x 3, 3 gb-A ir. ... . 4'1q1Ir-,N ,............., ,.-...,-V... .,...,,'..,..., , ,,.........,M N-- '1:'4 ,g f'..4 '-f '--:L 'f ,I 2 5 me A A. ,.,,, L, , L V 3, .f4.f'gf,x 1 X f- !w 5,f4gw ' ' -, 1 1 -n,v,,4'5w mf ft ff 'Ti '1 ff' J! - ' . . , filsifgz ' .24 ' ' ,eng of 'f .- f A I :f-Q x QQ x 'fwfr if 'w-' ' M , ,,.1 2 f',, , ff , ,',.' 1 K B r gf! x 4 1 ' . - ,aiftglj I A -3? 1 11 '..6:gj:4gr-' ji ng: 4- W 1 ?!j' 4 ' . rf 0 ,355 ' 'Q 13312-v f-In I , I I , V ..,, .-UW. mifffzff ww A-1 XYZ 1 f . , ff . ,T f X! f jf 5' 1 3, H Y. 4 f YYTT5 ,V A '74, ak. V ,Mr fe! 'W . , la, MV , xg I f X we ig!! 5 B 1 , ,kv Ieffrey Abbott Stanley Alston Ian Atkins Joseph Baldo Bryan Barr Paige Beck Annette Benvenuti Ieremy Berry Allan Beves Robert Bolduc Robert Bradshaw lane Brennan Colleen Bresnen Ieffrey Bryant Matthew Burke Timothy Burke Percy Burrows Andrew Caffarelli Sophomores -k 67 - Ei 1 ff fi N 2 W X Q X ow Q 5 ,, R wx gg -S Q72 N .,. ,.-.5 4 X vis- Q Q- X 1 4 , ,,-vi? A me Q , ,. , . my g,. ' - V ' M' -, .1,. jj:ep:Mo 1' ' . a Yi... -wan m.s......-h.r , plllil REE? Hifi .......x -..N...,b ...M-,.x 4 ji' 5 of '..Q ffl Nt a 'Q -mVX. H 1 armor i ir. be ima QM Bn ,.,f' fix. Applause . . . for Saint Leo, a beautiful and tranquil campus. Above Top: A group of observers silhouetted by the late afternoon sun at Lake Iovita. Above Middle: The Ab- bey Church, a landmark not only for Saint Leo but for all surrounding communities. wa -5 ,r -ag Q, f f 4 , fy ,Z V . .W Al '36 Q 1 A4 ,. L - L .4 2 -, 'O T.. X fl M A .L 68 t Sophomores ,.,...., Iohn Canalizo Paula Capron Kelly Carmey Christopher Carnahan Robert Carton Iames Casaer Matthew Caswell lack Cesare Stephen Ceseretti Terrence Challenger Frank Charles Iacqueline Clark Maureen Collins Brian Connor Chris Cooper Robert Cooper David Couch Iineen Cronin David Cross Robert Curran Ieffrey Daly Kathleen Daugherty Robert Davis Iulia Dawson Lorna Dawson Ieanette DeCamp Thomas DellaRatta Ieffrey Demers Nikki DeMercado Ieanne Denman Iulie Dillon Gary Dyer Cheryl Edwards Iohn Elfring Paul Elliott Iohn Elzeer Robert Farina Kathleen Farley Hope Fernans Ellen Fitzgerald Patrick Fleitz Michael Flynn Ieffrey Fogarty Donna Foote Sophomores ir 69 in-we 1 113- '. L 22 . . V -'f wi? :fi ., E 4 J 1, - f, ywhf ., fa- 2 11: fs -' , '..,'i f-'We -ff V- f?-U21 I f , . ,. : . 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Above Top: Danielle Geradi, Campus Union Board Presi- dent, observes with a rainwear-clad Maria Viola. Above Middle: Alicia I-Iasiak, appearing slightly drenched, enjoys herself de- spite the cloudy weather. 70 if Sophomores . Z 1 ..Q:.2i5l.l.Z.3?l- f ' . eff 1 , 1 ' if-SM -ill-f' i 7525, NW J- -SW ' uno kifsfafjgbi A W1-1 1 wc' ev ' K. , V- f zff:,1,4.- 1 1 R X., x X 'Fl F ,. -a- -A 9 ' ll, V1 1 I ,,, all ' ..,, V ffjli ' ' 1 rl km 4, - 5 , , . V i f ap JI . gf A 71- 7 f. 1 'if ff? fc, fi: r. .1 fi 4 Dawn Foster Lori Fratarcangelo Marc Gagnon Perla Garcia Phedra Gardiner Anthony Gentile Suzanne Githens Kathleen Goldbach Brian Gonsalves Donald Graham Stephan Green Darren Greto Dean Grimm Kathleen Groves Patricia Gunson William Gallagher Michelle Gumula Michael Haakon Ion Halmon Scott Harrington Patricia Hasseltine Neile Haupt Christopher Haynes Helen Henry Elizabeth Hill Kim Hill Angela Hines Robert Hoffman Robert Hoffman Donnalee Holmes Iames Huetz Raymond Huff Scott Huffman Brian Hurley Brenda Iackson Keith jackson Kim Iannett Ralph Iohnson Sophomores at 71 I Y .1 -'v h,,.3- if S, tt ' An actors only privacy mag- -f , vi emns ,,yMiQ DRESSING R00 Whether it's Henderson, Saint EdWard's, or up the hill at Marmion-Snyder, the dorm is considered a literal home away from home. Dorm life offers students the oppor- tunity to develop responsibility and to ex- periment with independent living. By tak- ing up residence in a dorrnatory, individ- uals can experience freedom yet still retain the security of friends. The dorm is usually the first place to meet other people upon entering college, and resident hall staffs Work continually to create a setting for strong social relation- ships. This leads to the initial word which comes to mind after dorm - roommate Living with a roommate is certainly inter- esting, especially for a person accustomed to having his X her own room. The main dis- advantage students cite to co-habitation is a lack of privacy -- but most everyone learns to be sharing and considerate. Wcki Herma, a freshman residing in Snyder Hall, sums up her dorm experience : I never had to share a room at home, but having a roommate is great! Yes, there are times I like to have my space, but overall, I like living with a roommate. -Christine Cable if ,sg 3 i CCEPTEDBETWEEN THE HOURS l I2 NOON T0 ZPM. on AFTER sam 72 if Sophomores it Xe.- Sv. ew ws' I 4 i 4. tx if if at . ss, Q . ' . 4. for in .pwuq 4,- .1 K f S , E 5 nf si v ,gg nrt - 'A' e N , Vs swf -' Q, ,J' ' su, .anti via ef., 519 W., V! Mg. if , X , fat Q ,.., i V,.. ,.,, I ,ulhl ? - fr L 'Z I jf, M S15 , iff K. 'Qi I V 1 1'f Angela Iones Elizabeth lung Anne Keegan Nancy Kelleher Shirley Kelly Greg Kennedy Thomas Keyes Brian Kyle Laura LaBerge Daryl Landry Frank Leahy Melissa Leblanc Michael Leporati Mary Letcher Iohn Lolezzi Tara Linzy Henry Lobdell Iulie Ann Lofgren Donald LoRusso Lucas Parrish Michael Lynott Patrick Malone Brian Maloney Kathleen Mancinelli Ioseph Martinolli Torn Mattmuller Alphonso Maxwell Iohn McNamara Iulianne Mello Avian Mohammad Iames Moran Charles Moriarty Russell Murdaugh Mark Murphy Beth Myers Angel Navarro Sophomores if 73 , Jg fai, 5 ,,e, ig- my ' f 41351855 , nw f ,- .5 Ht Wiz as J if Applause . . . for frat football, definitely the most popular spectator sport on campus. Fraternities vie for the coveted championship every year, pitting brewn and brains in an ulti- mate competition. Above: Sigma Lamb- da's Leah Saker swift- ly takes evasive ao- tion when confront- ed by the opposing Kappa Theta team. Below: Pre-game warm-ups for Sigma Lambda. swf B--'-' 5' x p ...i,, Q? q I 'ff',,nf J at 5 x ' , ,hS::g:g,g 74 ak Sophomores ffm, ' 1 , ' A . 1 ' at ,.v., .V , -. A ew' an - 1.8 UW 'Qu F' - ifvfrpff ' 4415 f' M so Tina Nemerof Kenrick Newton Kara O'Brien Vincent Gdierna Brett Paul Anne Pearl Brian Pelski Kimberly Perry Art Petiacco Estela Pichel Brian Powers James Powers Kathleen Rabl Michelle Rahm Edward Raleigh Darrin Reichle Deborah Reiser Richard Rex Laura Richard Patrick Roach Iames Robinson Maria Rodilosso Monica Rodman George Rodrique Michael Ross Ralph Ruggiero Cecille Rund Eileen Ryan Wncent Salafia Terri Samsell Claudia Samy Suzy Sanderson Fred Sayin Barbara Scelzi Richard Schleicher Lisa Sciarretta Sophomores -lr 75 , 5 'mt X , it v , 1 ' 'il' V .. 'V' ' ' , :lggigilv ' I - X ' T . - . .e '- - li l s5f 'fl 3 ' 4' AIA' . 1- Owe A 'I Y: z ' w, in . 'ir ,,. eww fn- , 4 . - , ' 1 1 vc? 9 ', . J V xg Q 1 5 X K ' g Y j H, ' -G.. 'iid l '.?. 'I . fa' .. 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To facilitate students and faculty, it remains open seven days a week and daily average attendance often tops 400. The present structure was built in 1959 and covers an area in excess of 14,000 square feet. Early in the fall 1985, a new con- struction project was initiated which will considerably expand the existing space. Above Top: Ground breaking occurred in September during the installation of Saint Leo's new president. Above Middle: The library in a state of transition. 76 t Sophomores 9 ,LA 443- ss sa ' K'X 1 Q ' 'XI - I ,..- Q wIi5'i ,.f s X' M 45 2 ' . 9553: X X wx 'ss Robert Scott Robert Shahpazian Leoncita Somers Paul Sleeman Schuyler Simone Michael Shevlin Joseph Spagnuolo Michael Spray Anne St. Iohn Tracy Stern Joanne Starcevich Reginald Stanton Mark Stoher Michael Sullivan Karen Topp Christopher Tierney David Theysen Zenith Taylor Charmaine Tucker Audrey Tutein Cecilia Vogelsang Theodore Violissi Michael Verdes Rosemarie Varallo Tasha Ward Cathleen Warwick Gregory Wiita Patrick Wetnight Ionathoan Watts Lori Washington Michael Wilkie Michael Zellars Lisa Zaccagnini Arthur Young Todd Willhite Sophomores at 77 Juniors enter a period of extensive learning, training as . . . U DERSTUDIES Iunior year signals the turning point in a students lifeg not only must a concentration be firmly decided upon fboth for the record and in the individuals own mindl, but upper level courses replace basic studies as the bulk of the semesters course load. Iuniors find that they must meet stricter class re- quirements and more demanding specifications for research and study As these courses progress, a stu- dent is better able to gauge his satisfaction in a cho- sen concentration. Despite warnings from wise seniors, members of the junior class often ignore the approaching final year and any plans which must be made to insure that post-graduate plans are feasible. In fact, the ju- nior year is still a period for dreaming and testing, a logical extension of the middle-of-the-road under- graduate approach. A majority of this fall's third year class were trans- fer students, bringing with them a host of experience from other Well-traveled academic avenues. This knowledge, combined with personal self-assurance, allowed the juniors to give advice to their Fresh- men X Sophomore counterparts, and to prepare to capture the spotlight for a new performance - their debute as seniors.', ,V . -far c,., 78 t Juniors If ii' .. 0 wwf 'H 4 ,lfr3iPf ylmgpr 'fi -wwe, 4 490' l -Q, f , , m, ,, f F t.af ' ',,L'?M 4 .uw ,wfnaarl ,af' nk' 44. . -4, n .'1 0'13!!L I 'Mtn 'ill-wg. 211,34-M M. ., ,W frm ah ,wo Naam , ' f' V, V ,,,4,.:,,.Q H241 4wa,W1,,.' W ,, V A , f .f .M ef rf' Q, ,....rl?' M 4 f f Db- 1- A, ' ' ,, ,mm ,gf-, .M 4 flu ' , A , A 5 , wsmqwl Q , -Nwiywgvjv 'fn-vM,W - 4-MA , V, ,,WQ' ' 'Q f ,M X Quan..-aapw... W. -wwf-em -ewan , ' I , . Xe, 5. Am , . I t' 1- A vp.. - e .1 '. - . 4 fm ., 2 7 5 f In t 3, ' z Z l ' 'HA .w,,-WW-5Iwi,, V , ,E - f,-q,,A,.,, ., ' 'f ' - -14Z.,,, . 51'-' ,J 2 M, , , .aww V meg M in lar? 1 I .!, W, 1 l A Dean Allen Gillian Allen David Alley Scott Anderson Ruth Atwell Calvin Barrs Donna Benardello Carolyn Bentley Ieremy Berry Ioseph Berry Suzanne Bertels Scott Bialy John Bier Claude Blandin Maureen Boggs Patricia Borsanyi Denise Brooks Martha Brooks Iuniors if 79 WW' R' is mmmm smug? -. , KT.-if-a '-V-K-'gm 14 M' -iff' , , , L. I .fyqs - ' ' . lxwkw 1 1 ,.,,. , , 1 .. ,, , -i it Q' X 1 1 z .,... . . 1 -' .,.. Q ,.,. I e . ,. I e ' -' 15, ,.., I ,. 'I Q Q ,,. , -if ,.,, V, , 4. K .., 5 x5' .V,- . - ,,,, A M.: 1 i f ' -' Q V A ' ff -v ' f ff ' ii i? A, J . . Applause . . . for food and drink. The high- light of all popular events is friendly corn- pany, high spirits fof the liquid or non-ma- terialistio kindj and good food. Above Top and Middle: Enjoying the highlights of SGA day Left: Refreshments for a Weary KO football player. 80 ir Iuniors Af 1' K-f y J.. A Q .f ., ' ,V 031, ru 1-. . s,QV V , y X ' - V XV ms' , an ,. V4 ,, ,Q 4 cs.-.,fV.x,q X., V, V . it V ,- .4-, if ,. . , f'i:e1' ' ' ' . '- 4 ,H 42' 4 B A ' y ' T2 gggfgs. af . Y -ei. if A I Q??'iif3?' -4 ' 113 fu- J ' ---' -V f ,pm 2Q?44f,' Q W - ,MJ 'K' ' '-'Y . , .. ,wufngf ,fff fwzy., f ,ef-.,,f:,m ., , . lwyfwaqw Sufi A Vw , f ,AE , , H M l W. .K f 545114 , K ,wa in 1 . my l W 11,1 Z E Maryellen Burke Marva Burrows Sonia Butler Christopher Cahalin Deborah Cartwright Michael Catalogue Dewey Champion Karen Citarella Christine Coble Robert Coleman Kevin Connard Robert Connerney Brian Cook Dorothy Cooper Kay Crisler Sheila Crotty Marcella Dalton Iacqueline Dames Iames Dean Edna Del Aguila Sally DeSilva Corinne-Nadine DeSimone Colleen Dieterle Drew Dixon Teresa Dobrovolsky Thomas Dolan Laura Donovan james Doyle Michael Drew David Dukes Iuniors -A' 81 Resident Assistants are always in the shadows, awaiting the next . . . CURTAIN CALL You're always an R.A., day and night, concludes junior Eliza- beth Krivo, when asked to comment on the most important role of a Resident Assistant. Krivo, an English writing-track major, became an R.A. for the first time in the fall, 1985, because she wanted to be as involved with student life as possible. It's very rewarding when people come in lmy roomj and just see me as someone to talk to, someone they can trust. Senior Moira Kelly, an Elementary and Early Childhood Edu- cation major, enters her third semester as an R.A. because of the knowledge that I can help people. I had really good R.A.'s as a freshman, and it's important for me to just be available when new students need someone to talk to. Kelly agrees with Krivo that the most serious part ofa Resident Assistant's job is remem- bering I'm an R.A., before I think of anything else. Once you're an R.A., you're an R.A. That's 24 hours a day, in and out of class. Krivo and Kelly are just two of 25 Resident Assistants who are responsible for the 900 + students living on the Saint Leo campus this year. The road to becoming an R.A. is a well-traveled but tedious one - all prospective applicants are carefully screened to insure they possess a mature attitude and are properly moti- vated. The process begins with a formal application supported by recommendations from an employer, faculty instructor, and cur- rent Resident Assistant. After a committee fcomposed of staff members and residentsj evaluation, the final selection pool is chosen and these individuals proceed through a series of office interviews. Only after meetings with Sister Mary Clare Neuhofer tDirector of Residential Lifej, the College Counselor, and possibly a Resident Director, is the application process complete. Moira Kelly believes the final reward is well worth a swing through the system: It's an experience l'm thankful I had. It's taught me a lot about other people and especially myself. -Christine Cunningham if f i3'5 f-'75 , .2i2:,f ,ffiq'LL-If- if '5':f1-. - W7':i.,j 4 . 1. U .ff-ff.. . . naw, .f , .- e A .- , . -V .- 533 ,gm veg.. . A-,fy-4552? f V af . ' '15, . fiifcn! if , - its 'z 1- 1 , X . ' ' I ww 4 533.35 ,f f U, . ,,, as ' , i '15 wilt ' X - :yy- 1gf1. .-,L i'U'?',, ,fa . 2 ' . ,I - 7:5 ., 3 - C :.,, '- H . ' 5. .aff f,.-, :V ,pf ' :-3 1. .... , Zi V. ' , f 'Wi' .,... ., 1- ' . e .1 I - , F' I I tt ll 5 ,,, A wf . 'K fl 82 -k juniors ff ,Hwy '!lNfq, 'ff 13 , 4 1' H 24 4 at , A1 , 2 :Y Q R 1' . ,.-4. I Iuan Echeverria Edward Ellis Sherry-Ann Evanson Christopher Fay Iames Feeney Preston Ferguson Kristi Fink Kevin Fordyce Christine Freisen Ann-Marie Gallagher Patrick Gallagher Richard Gentile Iaclyn Gero Kevin Good Daniel Graf Ian Green Kathleen Greene Theresa Griffin Lori Guelfi Elizabeth Hagarlan Alicia Hasiak Christopher Hedden Robin Herd Brent Honeywell Christopher Hoverkarnp Robert Huetz Stephan Hurley Iarnes Irwin Cisco johnson Dixie Iones Iames Kear David Kelly Rosalie Kelley Todd Kelley Iohn Kennedy Timothy Kepler Iuniors -A' 83 44. TAKING IT O THE RO D There are many versatile methods which people apply to get around on campus. Cars, mopeds, walking, running, bicycles, and even skateboards are just a few of the transportative forms which students favor. A Several residents of Marmion-Snyder are especially concerned about the route to and from class: If I don't drive to class, I would have quite a hike. junior Andy Phillips feels transportation is essential in college living, but for other reasons: I don't think you need a car on campus because it really isn't that big, but if you want to go anywhere off-campus, its pretty much a necessi- ty. When you really consider it, Saint Leo College has everything within walking distance -- laundry mats, a bowling alley tennis courts, swimming pool and especially M- classrooms. -Christine Cable if 84 if Iuniors in vw, 2315 .1 .-.. 7-,.,,.,,-ay ..,, 4,-. My 1, ew T? 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Elijah Knowles Mary Kowalski Ieffrey Krafft Elizabeth Krivo Patricia Krop Isla Kucera Alfred Kurtz Kirk Labelle Adolfo Laffite Iames Landry Norm Lavertue Donna Lavery Sharon Lawson Ludwig Leito Candace Leverett Rick Liebchen Keith Lister Kathy Livingston Colette Logan Luke Lonergan Lynnette Losch Mark Lundy Thomas MacDonald Nancy Maclellan Brigitte Major lean Mancinelli y Karen Manzi Suzanne Marchitto Rebekah Marshall Kathleen Martin Maria Martin Lori Maselli Stanley Mathis Jorge Mayoral Iuniors -A' 85 48, in if '12 gs fi :ff 3, 1 VW X , ,H fZfQZ3'4v wf 1 'Aixam' 4 , 1 if! 7 M f X1 fff aw'-av ?? ff 5? 6, 4: f ' 'iffy f if .Q 0 'iv 5 ff 4 X , W ilk K M- A Q, mi,,,,,,4,4,,M 4 14 gary, Fm ,ww 1 me-3' wif f 1 f 92, dai ff ff hail?-fb 0 fray: dim: g W4 IZ. f S, , Mzfzwwzeeig S Y W sg, it 49 W Kg W' 'K' f 5 ,A ik are f ff f 4 'Nl 54 if e WW 2 ,ef c I 1, if r ,X if bgxiwgg gf qw I 5 we, 2 jg, ifv' f 17,9 ,gi 51116, 4 , A 1 Www wm- 4h.nzQi Applause for doubling up The buddy system is important not only 1n swimming y but when engaging in almost any activity Above Top: Cross Country team members pair off for Warm-ups. Above Middle: These girls chat and demonstrate the versa- tility of a Buick hood. .l,, f i f 86 -A' Iuniors W X fff, ff! f 'ff Q- I l I ff 01 rj! Kai Z or .1 ' ,pf fy' I f'L3f:ff f'5,fk'i'W rm MJT' L f f a. au- ? W 3532! if , ll. Q rf , ' if ON . ,ff , M ff 23 i Z , 9 W Q, f , ,. 4 , P .P ie- gf ., . !, , f f We Vw M , f zw l M ala, 9, , , f y 10 ' fy ff n 0 A A 4' f If ' ' ' f 5 :f w 1 ' . if 73 7 f Y I 0 1' 42.1, , P I Mary Beth McBurney Iohn McDonald Scott McGrory Michelle McHugh Kim McLain Thomas McMenamin Arthur McQuillan Ronald Mendleski Deborah Mercadante Paul Mesgleski Iames Miller Kathleen Myers Angela Napolitano Iohn Nink Glenda Norton Hugh O'Donnell Mary Ogonowski Betty O'Lone Daniel Olson Michael Oniack Cathleen O'Sullivan Barbara Parsons Lawrence Pilka Andrew Phillips Michael Plehal Patrick Powers Edward Putz Frank Quattrone lean Quintal Mary Quintal Daniel Regan Stephan Reily Philip Rhinesmith Iulee Ritchie Ioseph Roberts Nicole Roberts Donald Robson Roberto Rosa Michele Rotondo Edward Saint-Ivan Michael Salazar Steven Sangiovanni Kevin Sawyer Robert Scelzi Iuniors ir 87 sh-Q-....., .uw ww x Nm. N A wif ' 1 5:11:- . , G . PRI 1 'iiviigw , ..,. . XZ: 51, ,. ,. .5 5 , s, X, N. ' , .. .-ate . ,eva .i . A- H.-rgjg W, ta, -it-, gf , t X' .- 1 -' From Criminology to Beginning Swimming, academics and the classroom play a critical role in developing the well-rounded student. Because Saint Leo is a small, private institution, students are privileged to receive more individualized attentiong rarely does the enrollment inany subject exceed 25. Above Top: The classroom can be a static experience, or it can involve more dedication, as demonstrated by this threatre workshop frequent- ed by Mr. Henrys stagecraft class. Above Bottom: Waterskiing -- probably the class with the largest enrollment. 88 -A' Juniors . ,Rfk .- ales- : f 1-.if Erin Schaad Mary Eileen Schaad Andrew Schaller Suzi Schulz Eduardo Simas Iohn Sirnas Roberto Simas Steven Skehan Shelia Speth Kevin Springer Ruth Ann Springstead Michael Stanfield Thomas Studstill Iames Sullivan Lynnette Tamburello Franz Tedrow Timothy Tenke Frank Theriault Mark Thomas james Tinik Michael Trilla Robert Turner David Tyson Arlene Uter Iacqueline Uter Anthony Varallo Carle Vincent Iohn Wta Rebecca Wiegand Kevin Wilson Kenneth White Robert White Mario Zarnbrano Iuniors -A' 89 fbi 5735? tif W ' ' 4. , . ,. . ..L. -, , , 3, , . ., 1,...f.g,y' 'P'-' 4 Y: 'S . E ' ' J I 1 it :ff 22 A? Q li ff 4' i- fifggg, A V f -' . ' 1 ffftzzwi if 'Q V, -1 ., if JM : X U I :V ,.,, ,. , T KE TWO: Spring Semester Additions Spring crawls slowly away from the few cold months of a Florida winterg it's a time of fresh starts and a new semester. The warmer weather fosters a rush of movement: sailing, Greek Week, tennis and beach fever. In the midst of this activity Saint Leo also welcomes a host of students into its family -- some entering college for their freshman semester, others returning to academia from the business world. The photographs grouped on these pages arrived too late for publication in the original underclassmen section, and, of course, the faces here are too important to be excluded. A few familiar individuals may be spottedg we suspect they skipped the fall session and are redeemed by appearing in this section. Regardless of reason, rhyme or motive, the spring semester additions have always been included as a type of reminder - an indication that Saint Leo College is constantly growing, changing and exhibiting inner direction. And besides, college experiences can be most interesting among the March azaleas and early April rains. 'D'- X 4? Q0 if Spring Additions Sv- SB 1' its A I . Y ff 5 if G' ' IU' Q't v K f-SX.. 'try Charmaine Benjamin Darlinda Bogart Dorne Brookes Iohn Caldwell Iohn Canalizo Chris Cannon Audrey Cate Becky Fessenden Ronald Goldman Patricia Gourzong Steve Greene Gerard Growney Hugh Hayes Elizabeth Hill Stephan Kenyon Daryl Landry Wayne Mattos Nancy Meade Iulianne Merry Iames Miller Charles O'Lone Gretchen Otis Suzanne Regan Christopher Reardon Michelle Robinson Andrew Schaller Timothy Simpson Dion Smith Chris Stone Iames Walyus Ian Wheeler Ieffrey Wilbur Spring Additions ir 91 'T Q I s 1 1 w K I M I. i5 M nk M yi i P , , A , 4 1 1 i 1 i r r N 1 N n I r 92 ' --iw v 1, ff-,gg DR. M. DANIEL HE RY -I Buttons, burnperstickers and banners flooded the campus this year exclairning the words KEEP DR. HENRY . This was Dr. Henry's first year as President of St. Leo College. The ex- citement over the possibility of his departure started a full scale campaign to make sure St. Leo did not lose him. The Student Government Association began the battle by starting a petition that was signed by nearly every student in the college. As a direct result of the protests Dr. Henry stayed as our presi- dent, ending a long and steady battle between the administra- tion and the students. This victory represents the devotion the students felt for him after only a short time in office. 95 ADMI ISTRATIO A f A ff' i f L: V ? V I z 45 fvi ' '9f4f..,,.,AY' ,KW S 4 , A , if fvd3f M,.4. ' ,..,.-,,f. will A . RW? N-swf' 'Y 25? i E -nv' c Father Kelly Allan Powers Iohn Fiengo Director of Campus Ministry Vice-president, Public Affairs Vice-president for Development if Nr Pt is 5' 4. . 9 . 55. Avi af gli 9' . .. S. A' Q- . 4 gs, U' f r X-S1 r fu. fljms , ,.., . , i ,A N. ' Ndxlll srr'f A - it ' ' xi if ,Hx VKQQYEXV Q r . x ls. A V Vg. ., x .,,c!v'4W'l, .,,,7., dr I Margaret Thompson Secretary, Academic Affairs Connie Kenyon, Beth Evans President's Office 96 1 5.15, .3 ' N .M ,.v,, v i R q - Q 2 gig ' ' RR Y X t X SEQ KX 'X 1 fs iv ,Ji is X.-,, W., sa.. ,.+ ...f ' wifi' is-f1'i'S4l:3TG..,.M,... Wwe x XX H f . . X S fijgff ---W t Dr. Robert Ackerman Ed La Chance Robert Richmond Vice-president, Student Affairs Educational Services Vice-president, Business Affairs mm asm nm Kathy Britton Margaret Thompson Martha Fountain Secretary, Student Affairs Secretary, Academic Affairs Secretary, Business Affairs ADlV1lNl5'l1RA1ilUN k X- WX 1- r. f 1 if if I? 4737 W ,A ' if . I J n 0 -I' f if J T y if . .V ,Ay , I - m thaw was I Above: Dean, Military Education Program Chester Taylor Above right: Military Education Program - L-R Terri Cuthbert, Donna Clark, Donna Denney, Virginia Cimorelli Right: Public Affairs L-R Allison Archer, Thelma Klark, Sue Rogers, Bob Quarteroni, Seppie Allan 1 , T1 t.:,, like f ln W I X J gg . 5 ,, . on .At. : f 4 ,TP 4 ., x 'tfmgyv Records: L-R Diane Passannante, Annette Duggan, A.I. Christiansen, Cindy Thomas 98 Inter Office Mail: Reo Weaver I v .' gi., i if vs 14? . , S, . . , , , E , as at -,gf 2 in . ,ie We ,Q , gk' -4 Plant Operations: L-R Marshall Tustin, Iackie Iackson, Rose Rachael, Iames Pinkston, Ernest Mabry, Gordon Briggs, lim Donner, Mitchell Martin, Dewey Champion, Iohn Hutchinson, Ierry Stewart, Iames Card, Iohn Sapp ,QP 1'-f' Housekeeping: L-R Ben Miller, Ethel Harris, Lela Pittman, Mary Wills, Finley Smith, Willie Bradford Housekeeping: L-R Back Row Richard Heels, Iimmy Wells, Iames Earl, Iohn Hall, Ir., Alonzo Smith Front Row L-R Stephone Chettman, Robert Beasley I sw: ls 1 E sz Q'Qi4'XSQ rv Q l? 1, ' 1F22 Li? A ' . 3 1F Q. f -er 3 if ef Manga. i S 3 3 it , 3 ,i -Wag Residential Director: Lalean Grigsby 100 KN f X939 . X txt: . N s. Development: Doris Watson, Nancy Pond, Ethel Siffringer Director of Residential Life: S 4.-u., 'tf'x ff ,Ihr ea Y ,...i'kl'K'm Mary Clare Neuhofer O.S.B. , .,2 l2:1 if-:uf 1 2? 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A Q ln Ji K Back Row - Ethel Siffringer, Lori Maselli, Karen Manzi, Iackie Clark, Leah Saker, Colleen Clancy, Sally DeSilva, Kathy Farley, Mary Ogonowski, Carmen Van de Hombergh Middle Row - Erin Schaad, Danielle Cerardi, Kara O'Brien, Bonnie Matthews, Paige Christie, Karol Kolalski, Kerry Spaz Front Row - Alicia Hasiak, Nancy Machellan, Chris Freisen, Maria Wola, Dawn Heyse, Pat Murphy, Ann Marie Gallagher, Nancy Pond 'lu-N ig if X as Seniors: Back Row - Ethel Siffringer, Carmen Van deHombergh, Danielle Gerardi, Leah Saker, Bonnie Matthews, Paige Christie, Nancy Pond Front Row - Maria Viola, Dawn Heyse, Pat Murphy ai.. it ll X 'S A it ,NN li I 'I le. A v ,5' A V 1 if A - wtf ' -PM .1 as at a 3'-E rfrwfw fa: S: I - - M - I --sn 138 Y 9 vv-1 . A . , ,t r-1 6 ' , aww' t Q 'L-WJ-. Aa ' ' 'ag .1 Us 3 1, - I A . tw x A ufrfml ' ,VG-33-J, 'll iw I4 if M I W' 4 A 2' af A f Row 1 - Regina Fitzgerald, Donna Lavery, Colleen Clancy, Shila Speth Row 2 - Steve Martel, Rusty Iinik, Mike Duffy, Ioseph Baldo, Danny Regan, Tim Canniff Row 3 - Bob Campbell, Kevin Wilson, Thomas Dolan, Patrick Gallagher, Scott Harrington Row 4 - Pauly Martin, Mike Sullivan, Iohn Vita, Patrick Carse, Steve Iannuzzo Rusty Murdaugh and Kevin Wilson MAX 'Cav-ff' ,vm A S ' i Mike Duffy ' i 139 CDT 'inf' Q 9 G W x 1 Q -ij . ., I ,. wif., 'M ll I' ' - -4 'hfafff x, f W V1 A . , -- .Q 1' ,, .. ' WARE'---1.we3,l attic- is ' Q. K -Y.-.15-,1, f . if Q 1 , ' any . we t v x , . 515m e H l , ' 1' . Qi, i , . .' ' fqxfggi, 3.1 :an ix 53,554-, N4 . ,-, -5 . f - t 2 ' SE?-, ' '. 'l -111. 'L j fggx t 'gifs-Vi - ' .:Lw,x- +,.M,,v, , K '-.WK-, .9-f f'sg,:.gf' . V . --. ' xg. H '- P- W V 'xi , - -A - ,few -8 u, X-2 ff? 'QS nf! 4 - .s fy 5 :H 351 ' ff - 5, v, 'X ' ' ,-w S,.,f1-gf-iv: 140 ,awe , . . ..E .M I I ,. 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'B' 4 we , V S A A W 1 . 45, M 3 .gs - , 5,33 ll ,. ,JL Row 1 - Mom LaChance fModeratorj, Lisa Spandling, Schuyler Simone, Karen Cofrancesco, Kathy Dorsey, Annette Benvenuti, Angela Napolitano, Row 2 - Ann Marie Gall, Allyson Vasta, Cheryl Edwards, Marcella Dalton, Erma Smith, Shila Speth Row 3 - Priscilla Gostkowski, Kelly Hazinski, Elizabeth Ellison, Laura Pasquini, Stacie Mann, Kathy Rahl f We ' wg 3 l' 2 ll i 'al . t c' W , ,xvj X , .Alf , 1 V v , ' X in-K, Paw ' ' W -'1- -W F '95 ,I J ..,r.-TV' ,.l'il SY, A an Qr5's fi Back Row - Elizabeth Myers, Patricia Hasseltine, Patricia Murphy, Cathy Tierney, lBig Brotherl, Iulie Merry, Heather Whitney, Mary Quintal, Beth Maitland, Front Row - Michelle Rotondo, Iennifer Canniff, Ieannie Quintal, Linda Scheper 3 at 1 P 'its Patricia Hasseltine and Cathy Tierney enjoy themselves! 4 I A 1- 1st Row: Tom Keyes, Mary Ellen Traub, Moira Kelly, Tom Freer, Adam Paul, Tony Varallo, Mike Stanfield, Tony Restaino. 2nd Row: lane Sweeny, Sandy Shoren, Iohn Menechini, Lisa Caudett. 3rd Row: Raul Elliot, Art Young, Mark Gagnon, Chrsitine Porath. 4th Row: Keith Lister, Dean Grimm, Ed Putz, Mike Haakon, Bob T H Curren, Charlie Langworth, Frank Cristell, Mike Brown, Iames N Dean, Al Kurtz, Iohn Murphy, Steve Briley Missing: Frank Wynne, J J Mike Shevlin, Coach Hal Henderson lModeratorJ. Il' l R t 4 s 'lrfvf lg- L ,Q 4, gli, if , , Little Sisters: Front, Lisa Gaudett Christine Porath, lane Sweeney, Sandy Shoren fSweetheartl, Back, Mary Ellen Traub, Moira Kelly, fl ,t' 12' , Tony Restaino. . ' I 'X . fa 5... Q 1 M.. ,. I 'JA' V- 1 . V. T ' T' 42 'ii' wi I Front Row: Wnnie Odierna, Vice Pres., 19863 1ett'Krafft3 Allan 1. Powers, Chapter Counselorg Steve Odiernag Tom Keeley3 3ob Cooper, Daryl Landry3 Charlie Santoro, Comptroller, 1986. Second Row: Henry Weber, Chaplain, 19863 Mike Salazar, ?resident, 19863 Al Flynng Scott Anderson, Secretary, 19861 Ken Taylor. Third Row: Mario Zambrano3 Bryan Barrg Matt 3urke3 lim Sullivang Scott Woodward3 lim Testa: Ion Harmon3 Mariano Reis ,gm-,sy S far-.Wiki Graduating Seniors, Class of 1986: Scott Woodwardg Steve Odierna, President, 19852 Tom Keeley, Secretary, 19852 Ken Taylor, Chaplain, 19853 Charlie Santoro3 Al F1ynn3 Iim Testag Mariano Teis, Vice President, 1985. Not Pictured: Iamie Fleming, Comptroller, 1985 and Kevin White, Recorder, 1985 Little Sisters, Fall 1985: Chris Cooper3 Ieanette DeCamp3 Kathy Gravesg Kelly Carneyg Iill Monroe3 Helene Colon 14 r I'-Q n E 1, W ' ' fi . ,. 3, f. .. 1 I I I 2 . . Nxyimh .,a'j,iv X' Q f M iS'W?1.-.V-11215559 h 'i ' . U V -gg..-J-w , . ii .0 5: X mmf..-., ,...w,a,.q i X 4 132. 3 VIGRE GREEKS 7 v.. X J hw. 'ir if ,1 WF . fi ig 1' ,-Vi? VW Q2 I .,,.-' i ,ji fits. , x 33 if fr. I ' MM R yy' M' ?? X . 04 we f my '50-Min-,,,, x, N x . we - . , Q A Y N ' ., U w--'a:-.,:zx.- -. ' .- gm. 9 V :L , Q , I . Q wk Q ' 1?:?'aTii:1w .4 1 4 5 X w .f , Yi 1 i -X . n V Qi. 3 ..x,' R 51 'A X 5 's 3, 11 11 Q ,L -XL ' STM' , - ,Km 1 ,L . rl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K1 46 E Don McDermott creates a soc- cer player's version of the Superbowl Shuffle. ,ii Cheerleaders Cheerleaders are often the unsung heroes in any sports competition. Rarely are they praised for their per- formances, even though it is their spirit and pride las expressed through voice and bodyj that help to spur a team onward to victory. Cheerleaders are managers in a senseg they orga- nize and channel the excitement of the crowd in a manner that supports the energy of the team players. Squad photo: Christine Ciove, Traci Fletcher, Lisa Caudette. Toni Restaino, Paige Beck, Michele Fountain. Below: The squad performs during a break in the Homecoming game. Traci Fletcher concentrates on a rou- tine. The squad takes a break from prac- tice. g Q W ,. thx JM X 'xr .. N--'E' T' f- ill- 'I ' X x , N H ' ' -.gfT.'::.- my-f - -ff-x .., Q W , ..,-.,., T 1 'Q : Q ' R f- - A. Q, i l Q7 :A 148 ir Cheerleaders J rf , ffzaa-'MPP' 'ff' ,,4gQg.,, wx V wa. ' W , . ., Wwfwvuswv . ,,., 4 31 ,er-a,...f .wif-M-.,,,a-wr .-:L f flu , ...gg-n-u-W' 1 . 3' 'ft agen f ,rs Sh ag ba ' N-ni' -.., s S f S Y 5 .z , Putt. .w 'N olleyball X Xxx ..,N ea X . 'ISE .xxx ah f. ' O 1 'wr , ge Z 433 .4 ,, We 1 , xdnf, , W , ia After a year-'s layoff, women's volley- ball came bouncing back. The Lady Monarchs, experiencing some under- standable first-year pains, racked up a respectable 11-12 record for the interim Coach Chris Thomas. The team, with the exception of one junior, was an all-freshman affair. But talent and desire overcame inexperi- ence as the spikers came up with some fine performances throughout the sea- song in one instance, they took Troy State, ranked fourth inthe Southeast Re- gion, into the last game of their match before falling, 15-12. -lr Bob Quarteroni Team photo: lfrontj Edna Aquila, Kathy Guerra: lmiddlej Coach Chris Thomas,nSandy 1-iotwagner, Mary Majewski, Io Starcevich, Coach Paula Smith, Susan Weicherdingg fbackj Cookie Smartano, Vicki Herma, Missy Martin, Angie Bass, Chris Coble, Volleyball -A' 149 Soccer If - 'SQQSS , . X 'B X ig' it gf 25 Ellflrlt i' Q. 5 'll we I if A ug if-P agxgiwclbx.. swift f A .. grae satwapf V- -- is-strewn 2 -A Vi it sr ri X S Miiissqw X or Miwsi- ?Qft'ir 1 r 1 .. X XXX sump ewmNa 1-US... 1 ! t.. . W -,v-me sh- Q l xXx .t ss t 'qi - im - ---Q-'I .Frei x- Q- i wi . fi- N., ,ye Q . 9 Q , B ,N-. anis ' . 1 c il .1 .1 'i n , H Q. ... 1 mx t fu ' 4-Q., ,Q Y K W 'K-w-ln- NUM s mf,r.i-55.2 x - The highlight of the year for the men's soccer team, which had an overall record of 6-10-2, was its Sep- tember 1-0 victory over Florida Southern. That win was especially sweet because it was the first Sun- shine State Conference victory for the Monarchs in four years. Saint Leo, finishing 1-5 in league action, was an especially young team. Even the team leaders were under- classmeng freshman Jim Murdaugh tallied 24 points to lead the team while sophomores lim Moran and Brian Mautel added 21 and 14 points, respectively. Goalie Darren Burchall, who al- lowed only 2.06 goals per game to op- ponents, was named Saint Leo's Ath- lete of the Month in October by his peers. ir Bob Quarteroni 150 t Soccer Sr' xx X if V New .Q lf 'Ns .ku '-in, ' . ' ' N . MA. is -, . ge,-x i - -1 i ei., UNH-are I' .Q . tg . .guy wx N x Q' W in fx YM SE URN esn' Q X -F . . W is , x 1 Q lt , ' ' ' 'Y. 1 y 1 up - ll P. A, - 1- v 1 - . xt s - 1 Q 1 JAH fy ' U -va' 7' -. g 'N' , 'l- 'L ' A l - .. A , o. ,. , 0 . .M . . A . h.rrf0 H va., ,'f.- -s . -s.-'fig' A X. - se, ,ffl l ms. s x 54. N lu 2 -t F A 'W V as .ny ' an-'L . , t ,,,,,.. ,.,,.g..sa-.My 4 ..' af-1 qu., lg. -,,. x ,- 1 -sf . , mat v gg.. X, V. fl-R. gi . w. .A 5 - .Wi .,- A+- pw. mnaw., i. g.nAm':-,.n-Q., ,A -. V- ' .ifrx WLS, i .a ' -. un' wg if fi' ,594-' 'ff's'fL.13' .-Lv .1 av -.sf ,Jw ..--.V-L. v. ' ia: 1 n..-, .., ,.. - 'IQ '.'Lf..'xi ' . 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Lady harrier Mary Letcher paced the women's squad, which placed seventh in the conference ineet. She finished seventh in the Monarch Classic, 11th in the Florida Southern invitational and ninth in the Florida State Invitational. -k Bob Quarteroni Team photo: Pat Murphy, Mary Letcher, Matt Coyne, Rosalie Kelley, Ken Taylor, Iulie Dillon, lack Cesare, John Ruffing, Aubrey Rudd, Patrick Hannigan, Coach Pat Ready, Bobby Huetz. Bottom: Matt Coyne leaves the field behind. Coach Ready stretches before practice. Ken Taylor races to the finish line. Cross Country if 155 ' Men is Basketball Saint Leo's men's basketball team roared loud and strong at the end of the season. The Monarchs. who finished 16-14 for the year, nearly walked off with Sunshine State Conference Tournament honors. Saint Leo stunned nationally-ranked University of Tampa 72-69 in the tournament playoffs be- fore losing a 73-66 thriller to Florida South- ern in the Conference Tournament champi- onship game. Senior Rodney Murray was chosen team MMR and named to the All-Conference and All-Tournament teams. Iunior Zan Hairston, Saint Leo's leading scorer. gar- nered First Team All-Conference honors. Also named to the All-Tournament Team were junior lim Wilson and freshman Ron Taylor. The team tied school records for victories in a year U61 and enjoyed its fourth straight winning campaign. At the annual Saint Leo sports banquet, Zan Hairston was chosen as Ianuary's Ath- lete of the Month. Rodney Murray was hon- ored as Saint Leo's Male Athlete of the Year. ik Bob Quarteroni Zan Hairston goes for the bucket. Rodney Murray puts the move on his oppo- nent. Far Right: Coaches Richert and Phillips march to the beat of a different drummer. lim Wilson fights for air in the land of the giants. Team support makes all the difference. Scott Thatcher finds an open man. 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Zan Hairston passes the hot potato. .MM Q A, QQNARQQ 3 ,O Ny, l Q 158 ir Men's Basketball 'R Basketball , sl K as f I' Team photo: lsittingj Tim Crosby, Nicholas Henry, Tim Richertg Kkneelingl Zan Hair- ston, Brad Richert, lim Wilson, Todd Will- hite, Brian Richert, Craig Madzinsicig lmidf dlej Brother Bill Ororz, Tom Phillips, Gary Richert, Hal Henderson, Rob Colemang ibackl Sophie Shirley Allison Richie, Ke- vin McVadyc Ron Taylor, Calvin Bans, Scott McGrory David Alley David Kelley Rodney Murray Duane Fort, Steve Cesar- etti, Susan Coslett, Nicki de Mercado Top: Rodney Murray stands tall at the freeethrow line. Coach Phillips meditate.-s on the side- lines. Nicholas Henry watches warm-up exercises. Men's Basketball -k ,,,fps.-- 160 Omen 'S Basketball , ea L f x ,X 3 X94 to X' po ,Fr , W W lf ,,w,..g............! W fx .K Y 4' ,W-, sae 5 A una-.1 - .. -,-V--n-.. -ppp -- ' Q i Y . 6 Q gm E ,aw-f,,,,... ...--ff .L ,,,..,..-4-all 4+ N ,,.,... Calm under pressure, Coach Swart, concentrates on the game. Bottom: Susan Yinger warms up. Denise Brooks stops the opponent. Shooting for two the hard way. Team Photo: Coach Swart, Sandy Hotwagoner, Ursula Kirnes, Denise Brooks, Sue Yinger, Donna Foote, Tara Linzy, Mary Letcher, Barbara Anne Kirk, Susan Weichering, Connie McKotch, Kathy Warwick, Theresa Dozier. ir VVomen's Basketball C , QQ if we is J Q NXXXY Lf.. D '12 ' 1, - V 1 of W 1' in Q .,,, awwf' 4, A MQQ' 82, Q ' 7 1 .xx -.- 'il ,, .,..l...,,.... H.. ff' W 'f 'r 's A A VM 1' -14, f Q -fr nw! - M Z I f 2 ' yew! 4 -wus mm-, 4 Hg, s il M K. 5Kl?iT 4 fr ,7 I lg Q 3:5 'f L4 ' 1 41 M4 5 5 ,LE , is M., v -1,1 if , ,S 4, U J' ff' f A' ,W-fzra, Wffw Milf-' , Sf? - Effie, V ,, x 1, f wx ,un X. . H 9 ,S 'J . ., I f ff, ' Y Il. ' 91991. fy ,, , , ,, Q . fr ff' f Z , Z 3 , 2 Top: Coach Swart advises his team during time-out. Ursula Kirnes is up and away! Women's Basketball -lr 161 Men S Baseball if ,,plulll Q pull S 3 S I ' ' , K ,- 'h' 2: ' , l l we if if sm ,, 'ix 'if-S' iwlgfsf - . Ria' 'EY W V '- X x n N 162 'A' Men's Baseball ,-.4 A, 1 , -ig., 1, 4' 2 'lnnnw 2 f ' ss 4 ,. - x ,,, ..,. ny ' , ,xl xgax w.. '-., Q -5, , 'fixlr-2 an 5 Q A I Q s ' t C x . ' I, -wr-f..Q4l ' l 4' 4 5 sa 6 if! Keg.. , X' ' --' ff' ,, n ii' Front Row - Rob Turner, Mike Celidonio, lay Collins, ID Paternoster, Darin Reichle, Chris Catanoso, Landi Faedo, Middle Row - Ken Norman, Brent Honeywell, Don Lorusso, Charlie Moriarty, Rick Rex, Ken Brandon, Cisco Iohnson, Iohn Corsi, Back Row - Dr. Marshall, Ioe Spagnoloa, Clyff Champion, Mike Henriquez, Ieff Demers, Greg Sims, Dave Desormier, Bobby White, Coach Pinhey. We 'R 5 Men's Baseball -A' 163 ll. W Women 'S Tennis Simply smashing. That's the only Way to de- scribe the exploits of Sue Rogers, one of Saint Leo's premier student-athletes. Rogers, a Barbados native, showed her scholarly mus- cle by earning her B.A. in marketing in a mere three years. She showed her A+ ability on the tennis courts where her stunning senior season fa 16-9 record and a Sunshine State Conference singles championshipj earned her a spot in the NCAA tennis tournament in California in early May. Rog- er's first-round tournament loss did little to dim an ex- tremely bright season. And bright was the word for the squad as a whole. The women finished 12-11 on the year and an impressive sec- ond at the conference tour- nament, falling just short of champion Florida Southern. At the annual college sports banquet Sue Rogers was honored by being select- ed Saint Leo Female Athlete of the Year. 'lr Bob Quarteroni 164 -k Women's Tennis , I , , p :ggi I lb-' ix! 5 . , V .L.,..fi. .- . 1? 4' as as 435' W ,ff Men 'S T nni The men's tennis team 17-8 on the year, saved its best for the end of the year. The squad, ranked 10th in the South Region, finished an impressive third in the Sun- shine State Conference tournament. Rol- lins was the champ with 53 points. Florida Institute of Technology was second with 41 followed by the Monarchs with 34 points. Saint Leo had two individuals finish sec- ond in the tournament. Sophomore lack Ce- sare was a runner-up at No. 4 singles while the No. 3 doubles team of Rob Schultz and Greg Kennedy was also second. The Monarchs were third in four other events: Chris Cannon lNo. 3 singlesj, Ken- nedy fNo. 5 singlesj, Danny Trimble KNO. 6 singlesj and the No. 1 doubles team of Ieff Daly and Cannon. -k Bob Quarteroni Men's Tennis -A' 165 www-Mk ,,,,,,.w.,...-v--f-,..,..v--f-f-'-- .,...,...,.w.,,...,.......-M .,,,..,,.. I-Iere's one last look at the exciting sports action that characterized the year. 34 Top: Sandy Hotwagner sets up for the . play. Off-hour basketball practice. 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Rn Angela Jones ,H MM 'Mihai Nf' Elayne Rooney Miss Golden Legend -lr 169 ffm MMM fm! fewzfzw-W nd 5 X Y SX N X ,X vs X ,,: A X W 9 xi 8 . MISS Ma am gym! 1.985 172 if Miss Golden Legend ff M' 1 Miss Golden Legend ir 173 Triumph and Tragedy Strike the Heart of America . . . CTI On January 28, 1986, the world watched with shock and horror as NASA's Space Shut- tle Challenger exploded short- ly after lift-off. Seven crew members lost their lives in the U.S. Space ProgTam's fifty- sixth mission: Commander Francis Scobee, Pilot Michael Smith, Mission Specialist Ju- dith Resnik and Payload Spe- cialists Gregory Jarvis, Elli- son Onizuka, Ronald McNair and Christa McAulliffe. The Space Program, sup- ported and initiated by Presi- dent John F. Kennedy in the early 1960's, has continually represented a national chal- lenge, exhibiting an inspira- tion and courage to explore P the unknown. Astronauts such as Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride fthe first female to travel in spacel have given rise to a new breed of American hero. Yet from its earliest begin- nings, the Space Program has been at the center of contro- versy - a war between politi- cal, military and economic factions. To cope with these problems and to keep tax dol- lars flowing, NASA recently invited two members of Con- gress, Senator Jake Garn of Utah and Representative Bill Nelson of Florida, to join Shuttle missions. Additional- ly, the Citizen-in-Space ses- sion continued with the selec- tion of Concord, New Hamp- shire school teacher Christa McAulliffe. Despite the Chal- lenger tragedy, NASA has in- dicated that it still favors the introduction of civilians in space flight. Exploration of the skies is an important method of studying evolution and the universe. The individuals who disappeared with Space Shut- tle Challenger are an essential part of this research and are far from forgotten. They will always be a reminder of the human race's infinite determi- nation. IIASQG V WEDSTATE was g 1 , ff W'-M S 3, fa R f, 'T S if wifi: .. V--rf ,N Mpgpm.--Af Er 1 ,, ri fr X ef As l One small step for man, One giant leap for mankind! Neil Armstrong July 20, 1969 Christa McAulliffe, high school teacher and Citizen-in-Space, folds her training uniform while packing for a trip to NASA Houston. Space Shuttle Challenger explodes in flight on January 28, 1986. Investigations continue into the cause of what NASA termed a major malfunction. Space walker James von Hoften stands tall on the end of Space Shuttle Discovery's robot arm. Hoften had successfully repaired a Syncom satellite earlier that day. World News -k 175 Triumph and Tragedy Strike the Heart of America IT' HARD TC BE . . . When you're as great as we are! This was the resound- ing cry of sports figures far and wide for the athletic sea- son 1985-86. In baseball, the Kansas City Royals captured a World Se- ries title over the St. Louis Cardinals, and Bret Saberha- gen iRoyals' pitcherl was named Most Valuable Player. Football experienced a clas- sic Super Bowl season as the Chicago Bears defeated the weary New England Patriots, scoring 46-10. The Refrigera- tor Bear William Perry and his teammates cut a single en- titled The Superbowl Shuf- fle in order to raise money for ,. ff. 1 f 5' ' tl may y ffl, , :1 Pi v -,-'V'-v - Q f , ' we Yagi., I, 46 Sb . - . yr +V XX ff' underprivileged families. In tennis action, unseeded Boris Becker became Wimble- don's youngest champion at 17 when he upset opponent Kevin Curren to win the Men's Single title. Becker is also remembered for dancing after the defeat, a movement named Boris-Boogie by en- thusiastic spectators. Basketball witnessed a L.A. Lakers NBA Championship over the Boston Celtics. The Laker's Kareem Abdul-Jab- bar demonstrated he was still a Towering inferno at age 38 by winning MVP honors. The Edmont Oilers battled Philadelphia's Flyers in five -uv-Q, fr . - zv 0 wks 4 1 ---q odiddf' Q 5 2 5' in LE... games and prevailed to cap- ture hockey's Stanley Cup. The year in sports was an exciting yet restless oneg tur- bulent affairs of the external world caused this uneasiness in stadiums and fields. However, it was also a time of victory - records were made, games won - a move- ment of familiarity and tradi- tion . . . A special round of ap- plause is necessary to recog- nize all the athletes, whether professional or amateur, who participated in sports events all over the world in the 1985- 86 season. Thus America tips its hat to Ty Cobb and draws Pete Rose into the spotlight. ' , 'Sb if Q. v . Q , U5 Q au, G? 1 . F 'Ns . i ' 1 'IT UW? :' Hal' SY Ci I thinh most people will forgive me for breaking Ty Cobble record. We both loved to hit and hated to lose. -W Pete Rose, after sin- gling his 4,192nd hit to top Ty Cobb 's career hit record. t The Chicago Bears defeat New England's Patriots in 1986 Superbowl action. , Royal 's pitcher Bret Saberhagen embraces third baseman George Bret after pitching a five- hitter to win the World Series Crown. Cincinatti Reds player- manager Peter Rose broke Ty Cobb's career hit record in September. This historic 4,192nd hit was a single to the left field on a 2-1 pitch from the Padres. World News ak 177 Triumph and Tragedy Strike the Heart of America . . . ORN N THE U. . . The space shuttle disaster was only one of many con- cerns that were uniquely American. The nation was shocked to learn that President Ronald Reagan had developed a can- cerous tumor in his lower in- testine. After undergoing sur- gery to remove the tumor, the 74-year old president exhibit- ed an amazing sense of opti- mism and dynamism, in fact, he reportedly exclaimed, Give me a pen. I feel fit as a fiddle. Within a short time, Reagan resumed the duties of his office with new energy and determination. In 1985, Americans com- memorated the tenth anniver- sary of the fall of the Saigon government in Vietnam. The focal point of attention was the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. Inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 dead or missing sol- diers, the memorial was a means by which to begin a healing process for all Ameri- cans. In addition, new, con- certed efforts were begun to lo- cate the identify soldiers fMIA's and POW'sD still in Vietnam. Families who had been diligently working for the release of these soldiers were thrust into the spotlight of the media, and their hopes became the hopes of the na- tion. With his eyes on the Viet- nam issue and on the affairs of the American people, singer Bruce Springsteen celebrated the lives of Smalltown, U.S.A. citizens. Attracting large audiences across the na- tion and in other countries, Springsteen vocalized the unique American perspective - and became a hero in the process. A new sense of national identity also surfaced in nu- merous attempts to combat poverty and bankruptcy in America and in the world at large. Events such as Live- Aid, Farm-Aid, and Hands Across America ex- pressed a refreshing unity within the country. KA X wi A AN. Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Springsteen became a folk-type hero with his distinctively American songs. Preisdent Ronald Reagan, with his wife Nancy, gives the A- Okay sign after undergoing surgery for the removal of a cancerous tumor. The Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. Prominent actors Yule Brenner, Rock Hudson, and Orson Welles died in 1985. World News t 179 : Nw.. 1- 'V s. we ., R - fn I , 'H 2323 'S lsr'- hnr lrfqsgy 'FJ f !v un, Triumph and Tragedy Strike the Heart of America . . . M EEKI G AN ANSWER Natural and man-made di- sasters figured prominently in the progression of 1985-86. quake shook the city with an ranean voyage. After the ship A 2 ian cruise liner Achille Lauro while it completed a Mediter- quake, which registered 8.1 on the Richter scale. A second j Rumors attributed the in- almost equivalent force: 7.5. was released, the Egyptian L creasing devastation to every- thing from a full moon to the return of Halley's Comet. The senseless waste of human life and property had many ques- tioning the proximity of Ar- meggedon - and seeking those elusive answers. What would have been an otherwise serene September in Mexico City was a month of tragedy. As many as 20,000 in- dividuals lost their lives in a series of unprecedented earth- quakes. Few in the metropoli- tan area escaped the first Terrorism flew the friendly skies in June when a Trans World Airlines jet was hi- jacked in Athens, Greece. The Shiite group held 39 hostages captive for 17 days. 1985 was also the worst year for air traffic fatalities. When a Delta jetline crashed near Dallas in August, 137 people were killed and over 35 in- jured. The high seas were no safer than the skies in this rather turbulent year. Four Palestin- ian terrorist hijacked the Ital- government agreed to return the hijackers to the PLO. However, the group was inter- cepted by American jets as they departed Egypt and re- turned to Italy to stand trial. Despite the trials and tribu- lations of the year, most situa- tions were resolved peaceably and with some semblance of justice. Applause must be re- served for those who served, and even possibly died, de- fending the free world. e1 N 180 -A' World News tmrwew-:ffffv W ra A , ' . ,..,.. pf:---1-swf ,I-M , . ,..... , H ,. 'W -. , 4 ,. ,, - Nf- ilwv 1 W...-..,-f...sf44 U-.:: .T f'f - 3 ,, h,,,. iff M, ,Y-W1 .. V1 f, .t. 11 A sequence of earthquakes rumbled through Mexico City in September, killing thousands and leaving e numerous others homeless. A Delta airliner, en route to L.A., crashed near Dallas in August. Pilot error and wind shear were apparently responsible for the accident. The Achille Laura, hijacked by terrorists, returns safely to port. During the event, the captors boasted, There's no shortage of passengers to kill. mg , V llslnisamfiicff-ligiffiiszsza A '!'--n--nn. M LXA - AA Senior Ron Reisner proves a little learning can be a danger- ous thing in Ionesco's The Lesson. AQ? N, f is SWA? ins--d A StandirgOgH'Ci6RS 'W ll! lfc If 184 ir Seniors On the top of the heap, seniors stand ready to take on new responsibil- ities and pressures. But there is something that separates' seniors from students in other classes. As one faculty member observed, They move differently -- they speak differently I taught them as freshmen and, when I see them now, Fm amazed at the maturation that has taken place. Something happened! To be sure, the senior year stands as a special marker in the growth of a lifetime. Senior Cadet Robert Ban- non presents a special American flag to Presi- dent Henry The flag flew over the nations capitol earlier this year. Ionathan Walker and George Clarke pose for a picture after graduation. Sleeping peacefully on a bench inside Lewis Hall, Gavin Bellamy demon- strates his favorite free- time activity. Mark Kubacki demon- strates the art of levitation during CUB Day. Evelyn Karafotias prac- tices for the fall dance concert. Seniors -A' 185 1? f fi X ff 7 w 4 l w l 'fig' X Marian Ahalt Joanna Apu christine esaadenf f X Psychology Pre-1awfPolitical Science r oCA3g-jmiygglggyr X rr X DN Morristown, New jersey Orlando, Florida YOHkQfSglNBWo'lYQfkl, oooo X l x ..,.. 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'- E .QQ . .9 :fi , ' . K 251. .,.,,. .g QS-of : - - mg, ,X ' 1, ' ,af . 5. l Heather Whitney Erica Whyte Paige Wood Public Administration Pre-Medicine X Biology St. Iames City, Florida 206 t Seniors ix X Q g l A 1 N 5 Y s V 'Sur' ' ' Ak' S Q5 A 'Q va: l N 4 KN cy f. N 'Q V . ,-fair: ymg 5 NZ' 9 as Q iw 5: X fi W r 5,6 2 N QS 5 s lic .I A Q ,V ,if , ., ,Q. 1 Q S Xa .ai-, 1 Q Q H K fy, l 'X X X X K X X! eel X X , xx Q X X X X 2 X f y I I in u J 1 1 3 Y X If X 4 X an 3' 'B-Q... Iegef Wgyer Kevin White H Atzcounting Management Aruba,e QNe1hBr18I1dsAntilles Miami, Florida i X X p af - x X W . 'K L. 1 wr Q ' Fw 1 X 0 ' fa' 'ZA' ' W -v.'Y--V W , -1 : f . 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Wyw , X 4 ww? , f Q10 MMMWCW, W ZW W , 4177, I f a!!Mwf'0 .. ,J-A fymmwf ., wzxfm ' fy f V f 1 f X ' W f 4 W -we v rxwrwz wi we swmz' fiil -fs .wfifel FXS' J S e ,nf Awww C . vo ,fr az ,1m..,mH ,a..e,fg,f, . :f...i,::,s , xx .. 4. wmxls., l I A GRAD UATIO 1 986 On Saturday, April 26, some 396 Saint Leo seniors marched from the Abbey Church to the Marion Bowman Activities Center for one final college ceremony. Along the route there were last-minute adjustments to caps and gowns, whispered pre-congratulations, and a general air of expectancy. The ceremony itself marked the new era begun this year. It was a spe- cial occasion for Dr. M. Daniel Henry, who presided over his first Saint Leo graduation class. Graduates, too, were pleased that this president - who had filled them with faith, trust, and pride - would be the one to present the cov- eted degrees. X . . 55.2 . ,, .,.. .tk . if Associate of Arts graduates take front row honors in the farewell photograph. Rev. Iohn I. Nevins, First Bishop of Venice, Florida, presents his homily during the baccalaureate Mass. An uproar from the crowd leaves Coach Tom Phillips spellbound dur- ing commencement exercises. Nancy Pond adopts a relaxed, non- chalant attitude while cruising on SeaEscape. , 2 fre' mil 208 -A' Graduation Several graduates were honored dur- ing the ceremony Iami McLaughlin re- ceived the Clara McDonald Olson Schol- arship Award for the student with the highest scholastic average in the class. The Iohn I. Leonard General Excellence Award was presented to Michael Lad- wig, and Helene Colon received the Ab- bot Marion Bowman Activities Award. From the R.O.T.C. program, Robert Ban- non was presented the Thomas B. South- ard President's Award. The day was a long one - but so was the road leading to it. Congratulations, seniors. And, as Dr. Henry said after graduation, Welcome to the Alumni Association! n.-im W m.-.Q---fr V., - ----- V., -- AA W .ww wa M , , , ,.. , , .,,, ,,,,, .,.. , . . W, .,,...,. W , A ., A ., , A ,, W www, W Milf. ' f 1 ff f P. six A. wx , -. QM X x Ox N E X X 5757 -pi..-I'f:' z-r':fy51,s:5j,'n-.-:.-L. , f ,,,,. N .::fs 1 .H ' f.m 11 H 16,19 f.:,: ,f yWvH.- K w- - V Graduation -A' 209 A. V' Miss Q55-. 4 ef. ,,,,,.....,-v--,Y AMM,,,,,,,......---- ,--nv-11ll ' l ....--1 usw1'9 '-I Il '- .. ,M4 Www-4 ' ul l. ...f-- ,Maul ,,,,,.uw- ' Representing a new era, President M. Daniel Henry speaks to the graduating class of 1986. Coach Gary Richert freely gives sundeck advice, unaware he's being trailed by senior Iami McLaughlin. Poolside activities are enhanced by motivators Helene Colon 14131 and LoLo Pasquini lno numberj. S s x I 'I W, I 5' 3 Q V fi .una-5 ' --.., 'K OV X L A ' ' ' -.. Q - R 1 B .X ' ., I Z. MA- 5' 5 , E by A Q g h V A I ll' A I 1 l - + 2'7f WP'If1WT:?7Wf7?W'T:Wm, L ,M . ,fr W m . N rw , M , -L , N . 1, 1 N .V ., .- ,-,, -W, W wi ,. it l M : 210 t Graduation .L 4 t A Q V ' ' t I A , ,,i .. 1 Q5 if sw wt wx 'X , tw x .J X 3 N Q in Xa is '1 'ft i A family portrait with an unusual cast of characters. Looking to the future, senior Ron Reisner poses for the farewell photo- graph. f 'fF'f3'f5lf34-3tf+ a-19?WwwGPM'ti2211Hif'ffM'Hbflwtgmwwzifw2vteftawirlimftanng.WwfwwwwHtwwa2'1aw'sw3:2'rwwfWwwww-,Q,':+1df:':1 iwxwg, ' W 'FW' A , ,mms,w',iI15 m.:,fws VEsw1hv v?v3wcmWrwlhbwlvii-!1f'h ' HitifilibfbiiIN.H2's?f '' QiVWWfWs'fM f,as.smew i UMMWh!yMjitj FiF''wlifiywisfvgU IWlmmt'X wW'uwW mitfwm i W, L ww.fn1WW' M f t - 'ut fmzQ'1gmfk'hiwir ifttmfim!q'?2f?gQfx.4t4.1fqmrammtittaw- Bmw ,nt:WLLyLM:mu.murink' or Graduation 'lr 211 Having trouble with that impossible hood, Scott Woodward of Hanover, Pennsylvania, turns to a friend's helping hand for assistance. Holding on to his hat, Vincent Salafia of Dublin, Ireland, prepares for the farewell photograph. Rose-colored glasses? Probably not. Saint Leo graduates enter the work- ing and professional world with a liberal, well-rounded education. They are fully aware of and pre- pared to meet the challenges ahead of them. . , J , W. ,,..,.,,,v.:-A ':.,.:.w5,.,..xba, 212 if Graduation ,. 1,4 ,. fwryrfgrw-74:7-W i 5 5 3 i 2 i 5 i I E f f l l S Gregory Cuke of St. George, Barba- dos, appears happy to be on the op- posite end of the lens for a change. Greg spent two years working as a photographer for Saint Leo's Office of Public Affairs. Rebekah Marshall and lim Powers prepare to enter the activities center and receive their Associate of Arts Degrees. Graduation t 2 1 3 ffl' 5' l 1 fi M' W 'W Att' 2 --V f , If 4?11':4x4g? i1.'z:1'2I'aQ6-2 . Welcome to the Alumni Association. -Dr. M. Daniel Henry 3 Shielding the afternoon sun from her eyes, Kelly Hazinski searches the crowd for family members. Robert Bannon cuts the commis- sionary cake with the Thomas B. Southard President's sword. President Henry, Senator Betty Cas- tor, and Bishop Nevins look on as the ceremonies commence. R.O.T.C. candidates are commis- sioned during graduation exercises IL-R: Aubrey Rudd, Iohn Ruffing, Patrick Hannigan, Robert Bannon, Iarnes Hollingsworth, Christopher Karamitsos, and Iohn Thomasj. 214 if Graduation Af5 -F1-- . v , , 'ifffvf Q9 fig tj , Y Xi- l :ive . fivf ic 'X ,,.,',. 3,6 -Q mmf wkqwwytmhgwgag'fjgs:fq4gmN:,,vvvwg , Wggfyywgmwfxw ww mv, ,mfg 7 . .M,,..,. ff f f f ff ff ' f -1 , , :wisp M , , N. . V H, . ., fi . 5 , x - - H ,A-z qu, Q, .1 l In X. A' ,K A ,wapwwf - we MM X F ' ,V A Q' vs V wks K hy , 3 V ' I 5 ,lk vin A 4, 4 ,W X t V3 9 K 'J 'VK af 'Q ,f 4 K 45 tfmir-fr 4 x is E in 4 X J Ja x as 63 5 R 5- 5 s xxx 5 , Q Q - Qx b . was if 1' X 'A ' f iwsf V awk 'T' ? -Q f X1-351 X H2 E . ,A x M.,,,., . 2333-fw f 1 K -31,2 ,' 6 . - . vs Qmffgk- f ' ,V , 1. ,., ?:.:EA Q:Q:Q ' i:: MT. q xmww ,v1xXQ3e.,'2.:M JK., . 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