University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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Photo by Jim Klocke LOOKING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK. Notre Dame great Ara Parseghian and Head Football Coach Gerry Faust exchange words at the annual Blue-Gold game. Faust left Moeller High School in Cincinnati to lead the Irish. INTERHALL ACTIVITY. Joan Rol- wing, Cindy Vera, Bill Richards, Anne Barsanti, Pat Neville and Moya Nick- odem carol to the residents on North Quad. Caroling became a favorite pas- time during the month of December. ; N 10 Opening Time

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People here is much to the stuff that makes Domers people. First, they need a setting it could be as small as a dorm room or as overwhelming as a foot- ball stadium. Next, throw in some personality leadership, athletic ability, or better yet, friendli- ness. Then, establish a foundation the lead role in The Inspector General, a position as hall R.A., or a place as the dishwasher in the dining hall. Hope the right event takes place a penalty kick against St. Louis; your mosquito larvae hatch; a date to the Senior Formal. And wait. For all the Tom Dooleys, Rocky Bleirs, and Ted Hesburghs of years gone by, people still provided Notre Dame with its greatest resources. The most memorable moments were those spent watching a double-dose of M.A.S.H. with crazy dormmates; chatting with a philosophy prof in the Huddle; or downing a brew and a burger at Shirley ' s. When it came right down to it, the saddest thing about grad- uation was the good-bye not to the Dome or lake or Fieldhouse, but to the guy you lived with for four years; the girl you solved the problems of the world with until 3 a.m.; and the prof who made you feel more like a person than a social security number. THE WORLD IS WAITING.Valedicto- rian Nancy Hagel delivers her valedic- tory speech at Commencement 1981. Hagel urged her classmates to make their mark on society. Opening People 9



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OUR LADIES. Actress Helen Hayes and Sister John Miriam Jones, S.C., look on at the dedication of the Pas- querillas, the first exclusively women ' s dorms on campus. , ' . Time here ' s much to the times that make Notre Dame a legend; there ' s much to Notre Dame that makes it a good time. First, the setting a 140 year-old campus with a bell-tower that chimes ev- ery hour on the hour, or a Scoreboa rd that ticks away the final seconds of the last home football game. Throw in some personalities a class of 1932 alumnus or a president of 30 years. Establish a foundation with room to grow coeducation in 1972 was good for starters. Hope something event- ful happens that long-awaited cap and gown ar- rive on schedule; a week of all-nighters helps make that deadline on time; or your 8 a.m. class is cancel- led. And wait. And wait. Before they knew it, with every football game, every evening spent at Senior Bar, every final exam, all-nighter, frisbee game, and rendition of the Victory March, Domers were living the legend others before them had spent so long establishing. And whether they indulged in a game of snow foot- ball, an occasional road trip to Michigan State, or just some balloons on Valentine ' s Day, Domers be- came part of tradition in their own way. It was evident from that freshman day at the dunes to that profile at the Placement Bureau that time was a big part of life at Notre Dame. So, while there ' s much to the stuff that legends are made of, there ' s much to the places, events, values, people, and time that make Notre Dame a legend on its own street. THREADING THE NEEDLE. Junior Bob Beres takes part in a favorite N.D. activity, frisbee on the quad. The Spring and Fall months kept avid fris- bee players out of doors until nightfall. Opening Time 11

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