Varsity Club Hall of Fame Induction Class of 2004, General
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HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1974 1985 1996 James L. Bell' Robert F. Bo rry Roger C. Borggoord Ann Lee Delano James A. Col noun D. Sean Jones Bradford L. Johnson' John P. Grinold John P. McCarron EdwardS. Parsons' John R. McPherson Paul J. McDougall Francis X. Walsh Eugene C. Renzi James D. Moxley George E. Yankowski Edward F. Shea' Thomas L. Sirois 1975 1986 1997 Delma F. Alberghini Kerkor Kossobion' Joseph S. Cosh John J. Connelly John J. Lapsley Pamela M. Green-Lewis Herbert Gallagher' David G. Lister Mark Helsel Neil T. Mahoney' Ernest E. Mills' Thomas N. Kieler Dorothy J. Sullivan' Daniel R. Ross Thomas L. Mortimer Sidney J. Watson' William H. Seabury David G. O' Brien 1976 1987 Richard D. Poster G. Ernest Arlett' John J. Clark Michelle White Kate R. Barrett Job E. Fuchs Edward T. Barry Joseph E. Lynch 1998 Fronk J. Rondo Philip R. McCabe Centennial Celebration Carl J. Wollin David R. Poile No inductions Joseph P. Zobilski' Michael Prohodsky 1999 1977 1988 Richard E.T. Brooks Robert J. Cappadona Sondra M. Burke William LaFreniere Arthur J. Chisholm Willie Cater Shelley R. Looney William A. Colby Edward C. McCarty John A. Martin Lawrence Gluckman Leo Osgood Donald H. McKenney D. Raymond Picard Fronk T. Schettino J. Keith Motley Gerold R. Totton' Bernard Solomon Anne Marie Mucero 1978 1989 Robert Otrondo Richard Cavanaugh David S. Coligoris 2000 Irwin M. Cohen Joseph G. Davis Charles J. Huck Charles H. Diehl Boris D. D\'erossi James W. Dietz Ferny C. Foman Andre P. LaFleur Arnold Kaufman E. "Foxy" Flumere' Patrick F. Manning Salvatore J. Lombardo Harold Scott Ill George J. Matthews Gerard D. Shea 1979 1990 Kelly Toole-Conte John R. Byrne' Ronald A. Chambers Kimerle V. Watterson William Lee Corter' Robert A. Connors • Joseph M. Chrusz' Donald "Pete" Harris 2001 John L. Molvey James W. Martel Kotosho R. Artis Goy W. Milbrandt' Wallace F. Sullivan Thomas F. Burke Ill Richard A. Ollen Ellen J. Vera Daniel T. Callahan WolterS. "Buzz" Congrom 1980 1991 Stanley R. Hillier Ill John S. Bialek' Bruce E. Bickford Erik L. Nedeau Thomas J. Hourihan Kymberly M. Cameron Bruce M. Racine Robert "Bo" Lyons Donald J. Eason Salvatore P. Mazzocco' Michael E. Holmes 2002 Neil P. McPhee Kevin F. Shea James E. Averill Paul G. Solberg James H. Walsh IV R. Geoff Calderone 1981 1992 Tina Cardinale Beauchemin Curtis. C. Brooks' Christopher R. Aylward Bjorn G. Hansen David J. Coleman Donna M. Gerolomo Dorin G. Jordon Colvin T. Coffey Oscar Khederion • Joy F. O'Shaughnessy Michael S. Dvorchok Mark H. Lech Michael B. Porterfield Alexander J. Struzziero Wolter M. Lyons Dean C. Webb Perry V. Moss 2003 Marko Bonovic 1982 1993 Steven Corney Allred M. McCoy' William L. Bockman Koren Davidson-Townley Daniel W. Miles Lorry Bone Rodney J. Isbister William J. Miller Allen K. Deary Dono M. Kozimor>Zugoy Eric W. Porter Joseph J. Donohue James K. Mu rphy James M. Thornton' AI Pojonos' Donna M. Petrsorich-Hinkes Richard L. Weitzman Jeanne L. Rowlands 2004 1983 1994 Rolph J. Barone Harry J. Barnes John A. Curry Paul T. Filipe James J. Connolly' Craig A. MacDonald Derek P. Gauthier George T. Dowd Jeffrey D. Mcloughlin William M. Johnston Jr. George P. Makris James P. O'Shaughnessy Elena M. Menegokis Jane Miller Janet S. Swanson Stephanie A. Pavao · Donald G. Turcotte Wayne T. Turner Lauro L. Schuler Andrew "Hawk" Zomporelli' 1995 1984 John G. Baynes Lynn Arturi-Chiovoro Kelly L. Dyer Alfred J. Bole rna John B. Fforo William J. Corsetti Stephen E. Grolnic Leo F. Dupere Reginald Lewis, Sr. • Thomas J. Rezzuti Angelo P. Toyios Frances R. Ryan •deceased HALL OF FAME PROGRAM Toastmaster James H. Walsh IV Derek Gauthier Introductions Ralph Barone Jack Gri nold -Class of 2004 Ralph Barone Elena Menegakis Paul Filipe Derek Gauthier Paul Filipe Bill Johnston Elena Menegakis Stephanie Pavao Laura Schuler Bill Johnston For the Varsity Club James H. Walsh IV Laura Schuler Stephanie Pavao 111111111 Pictures and profiles of all 190 Check them out at Hall of Fame members are available online! http:/ /GoNU.com Ralph Pa ul BARONE FILIPE FOOTBALL - Class of '94 HOCKEY - Class of '83 Ralph J. Barone has been elected to the Northeastern University Paul T. Filipe has been elected to the Northeastern University Hall of Hall of Fame for excellence in the sport of football. Fame for his achievements in the sport of hockey. Barone, Class of '94, was a junior college transfer from Hudson Filipe, Class of '83, went from a questionable Div.1 recruit to an Community College, where as an All-League quarterback. While All-New England defensemen who earned four varsity letters from at HCC, he re-wrote the school record book. When new NU coach 1979-82. He was a product of Hudson High School, where his team Barry Gallup inherited a Husky football team that had gone 1-1 0 won the 1978 Massachusetts State Hockey Championship. He was in 1 990, he looked for a QB for his "run and shoot" offense. Barone voted MVP of the title game. That year he was selected to six All-Star was his answer. teams, including the Boston Globe and Central Massachusetts squads. In Barone's very first outing, the Huskies opened the Gallup era In his freshman season, Filipe was a surprise selection to the varsity. by routing Colgate, 35-10. Barone won the New England Gold He proved coach Fernie Flaman's faith in him was correct by scoring Helmet Award as the Division 1-A/1-AA Player of the Week by four goals and 15 assists to finish as the Huskies' highest scoring completing 1 2-of-21 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns. defensemen. That year NU finished 12-15 and just missed the ECAC His first-ever pass was intercepted but he rebounded to complete playoffs, losing to Providence in the final game of the season. Filipe an 84-yard TD strike on his second. That season of 1 991 saw NU was named the Huskies' Rookie of the Year. improve to 4-7. He finished the year with 1 ,899 passing yards and In Filipe's sophomore year of 1979-80, the team finished a disap 314 yards on the ground. pointing 7-20, but two of those seven wins were the most important in Barone's senior season earned him team MVP honors and the NU hockey history. Northeastern upset Boston University, 5-4, in over New England writers Gold Helmet Award as the Outstanding Divi time in the first round of the Beanpot Tournament. They then defeated sion 1-A/1-AA Player of the Year, the first NU player so honored. the East's No. 1 team, Boston College, in another overtime thriller. During the 5-5-1 season, he won two weekly Gold Helmets. In a The Beanpot victory was Northeastern's first in the 28 years of the 47-36 win over Maine, he set NU single-game records for passing tournament. Filipe had three goals and 12 assists on the season. yards (31 8) touchdown passes (six). He was awarded the Gold As a junior, Filipe earned assistant captain honors and helped NU Helmet following a bizarre 33-32 loss to Towson, in which he threw to a 13-13 record. For the first time in 14 years, NU earned a place for 293 yards, ran for 87, and scored on a 32-yard run with four in the ECAC playoffs. The season might have been the most bizarre seconds left, only to have Towson respond with no time left to win. in NU history as the team won its first 12 games then lost its last 11 . That campaign also featured one of Northeastern's greatest up Filipe tallied five goals and 17 assists that year. sets. NU upended Youngstown State, the defending 1-AA national The season of 1981-82 was arguably the finest in Northeastern's champions, 28-23, as Barone ran for 148 yards and two TDs and 76 year hockey history, and the six-foot, 190-pound defenseman en joyed his finest year. As assistant captain again, he led the team to passed for 21 8 yards and two more scores. the ECAC championship, the first ever for NU. Then, in the Huskies He ended his career with a host of records. That 1 992 season he first-ever NCAA appearance, they lost to eventual champion North threw 355 passes, completing 1 83 for 2,285 yards and 20 touch Dakota, 6-2, and defeated New Hampshire to finish third in the na downs, all new Northeastern season marks. More remarkable was tion . NU's final record was 25-9-2, and Filipe registered six goals his career record of 38 touchdown passes in only two years of and seven assists. He closed his career with 18 goals and 55 assists competition. for 73 points, the second most for a defensemen. That year he was Barone also won two baseball letters as a pitcher, outfielder and the team's Most Improved Player and was voted All -New England. designated hitter. In 1 993 he was voted All-America East for his The next year he signed with the Boston Bruins and spent one year work on the mound. in pro hockey. He is currently regional sales manager for AppiQ and He currently resides in his native Schenectady, N.Y., and has resides in Wakefield, Mass., with his wife, Judy, and their three chil been both playing and coaching in the Arena Football League. dren: Samantha (8), Matthew (6) and Hanna(4).