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!loqer{VfJfidms Cot!eqe {jtatbOO/tSttlj'J Pr1J1nt1 7/Jt1983 {JfdtOooll 7/lt!llf: "lllt Ion¢ winding and road'',.,;tu.,._ ,p CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE WHOLE COLLEGE TO THE TABLEOF CONTENTS CLASS OF 1983!! PRESIDENTRIZZINI .. ....... 3 As the years pass . I hope that this yearbook will remind you of the good experiences you enjoy ed at Roger Williams College DEDICATION........... .. 4 When you came here , our respons ibility was to prepare you for APPRECIATION ............ 5 future experiences in a life which is forever changing Hopefully , BOARD OF TRUSTEES ... .. 6 you have been successful in meeting the challenges In your lives and in making a positive contribution to society. ADMINISTRATION.... .. .. 7 Never be afraid to look at life with confidence. FACULTY................ 15 I WISH YOU WELL! STAFF.. .. .... .. .... .... 23 CANDIDS ................ 27 CLUBS.. .. .. .. ... 57 SPORTS. ............. 75 DORMS .......... ... .. 105 EVENTS.......... ..... 125 SPRINGWEEKEND . .. .. 145 SENIORS........ ...... .. 153 COMMENCEMENT....... 185 TALISMANSTA FF ... .... 197 DEDICATION APPRECIATION "I do things bec ause I love doing them. I don·t expect anything in Hector with one of his fine feathered friends! return" Do you remember the first person you met the first time you wa lked into The honor of someone receiving a dedication is defined as that the Administation Building? Chances are it was Lucy Silvia, the Recep someone going beyond the general definition of his work. We, the 1983 tionist. Talisman Staff feel Hector Massa is well deseNing of this dedication . The 1983 Talisman Staff feels that Lucy's presence here at RWC is not Hector has been with Roger Williams College for 11years with duties nearly as recognized as it should be; therefore , we would like to express ranging from Assistant Director of Athletics, Baseball Coach for RWC, our appreciation towards her. Camp Director for RWC Daycamp, Housing Director, and iscurrently The Lucy has worked at Roger Williams for six years and enjoys her work Director of Athletics and Vice President of the Mayflower Conference. very much. She finds the students here "very cheery ." Hector loves to help people. He considers the students here at RWC Everybody at one time or another has either bumped into or spoken as individuals and as "MY OWN CHILDREN". with Lucy, whether it was receiving information or speaking on the Hector is responsible for the building of our new recreation center, for telephone with her. Lucy is in charge of the switchboard, and when she's which he spent much time and dedication. When asked what his big not busy with that, Lucy directs people to various points on campus, does gest influence is, Hector responds: My wife, Shirley Girard; "She is my financial reports for the mailroom, keeps the telephone list up to date , backbone". and sells stamps to all us students. Basically Lucy is the "link to com We would like to thank Hector Massa for his involvement, time and munication" on the Roger Williams Campus. generosity which he has displayed here at Roger Williams Co llege. Lucy, where would we be without you? Thank you for being here at RWC. 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable Thomas J. Paolino Eugene Labonte Philip A. Anderson Mrs. Robert C. Laurelli Robert M. Andreoli The Honorable Victoria Lederberg Howard G. Bass Rose Mastrati Lloyd Bliss The Honorable Paul F. Murray Ann T. Carey Richard M. Oster Stephen J. Carlotti Ralph R. Papitto Ralph L. Cipolla James J. Reilly The Honorable Eugene Cochran William H. Rizzini Dr. Malcolm M. Donahue Dr. F. Anthony Simeone Robert J. D'Uva Mrs. John CA Watkins Dr. William F. Flanagan 6 THOMASFALCIGLIA KARENHASKELL WILLIAM RIZZINI.PRESIDENT ROBERTMcKENNA. VICE-PRESIDENT STANLEYJAKOBIAK ROBERTNEMEC BARTSCHIAVO WILLIAMO 'CONNELL 9 ~~--. BARBARAFRANKLIN MARILYNSAVOIE, DOROTHYBRUM, PAT HOGAN RAYMOND PETERSON,BURSAR SUEPEMENTAL, VAL CATALANO, PATTYKENNED Y ANNETTECHAUVIN PERSONNEL:ELEANOR CROWELL, SANDY VENICE, FRANCOISEVIDAL JOYCE PARKER,REGISTRAR ADMISSIONS:GLORIA McMURROUGH, BILLDUNFEY, BARBRA NALETTE, JIM CAPPELLA KATHY DUARTE RICHARDSZROM, CONTROLLER PHILIPPERAINVILLE, FINANCIAL AID 10 11 , FRAN KATZANEK LINDA STIMPSON STUDENTLIFE : KATHYAPREA. STEVENMA SON, NANCY FORSSTROM, MARC CAPOZZA TERRYPASQUAL / KEN ETHCEDERGREN DIANEHARVEY HELENELIEB -~-- ALFREDSHEPHERD IL KENNETHO SBORNE ATHLETICS: JOEL DEARING, HECTORMA SSA, MANNY CORREIRA,RAY CORDEIRO 12 13 FACULTY ) HEALTHSERVICES: LOIS SCHUYLER.RUTH PURDY. N ANCY BAKER MARY PARELLA MAILROOM: PHYLLISDETORA. DOUG NIEDERLITZ.LUCY SILVIA BOOKSTORE: ED RAGOSTA SECURITY: ED SHAW 14 BUSINESSDIVISION HUMANITIESDIVISION M Baksh M Brickley E. Brown B Corr R Donnell A lonnucelli D King P Langella P. Schuyler R Spurgin S. Kogan P Szenher J Michaud K Porris l. Shelton M Topf J Stein J Tockoch M Wnght l Perl R. Qu1nn F Schroth R Scott N Tierney 17 16 SOCIAL SCIENCEDIVISION NATURALSCIENCE DIV ISION A Agostinelli A Borry R. Chose R. Conwoy S. Erickson T. Doty G Ficorilli M Gould R Heavers .,. Hoste" C Jungwirth C Kenarow L Dennis G Miles R. Fullam F Mancini T Fowcett J. Neuschafz R Koch W Mershon K Jordon R. Mancini R Pauly Pozzi J M. Swanson C Tnmboch H. Worner J Munger G. Murphy H Payson M V1llolord-Bohnsock 0. VonRiesen 18 19 ENGINEERINGDIVISION FINEARTS DIVISION C Antonelli R. Chassrnng R. Colag1ovann1 R. Dorney J Elmer B. Argo R Carbottr G Clark D Fairchild R Gupta D. Crowell M McRoberts R. Hunter J. Kelly Potter C Hathaway-Bums J O'Connell N Parke J Russo J Silverberg 8 Wertz T. Russell K. Wicke•Dovis 20 21 OPEN DIVISION J. Asquith J Stout and S. Esans B Thompson Also in Open Dlv151onis P. Schuyler, W Knight. M. Finger. T Fawcett. L. Procacc1ni, A Agostinelli, T. Carroll, and L Sw1czewicz 22 Valerie Mahoney Physical Plant: Lewis While. Nancy Medeiros, Al Adams. and Bill Nott Maintenance Staff Snack-Bar: Mary Brum. Ken Bury, John Almieda. Pat Fol,. Betty Fasano 24 25 Tony Ferreira 26 27 Going Somewhere? Kiss1t and make if better Al Alone g,rls? Getting away 28 29 Relaxing Harley? Is that really THEM? Listening to both sides or is he? Okay you two. what ore you up to now? 30 31 32 33 Colleen, you making all gone with those powdered eggs? Soaking up the Rays! Just hangin' out Friendsore forever! Anxiouslywaiting in line for breakfast in the caf!I THEBALLS??! 34 35 36 PARTYINGI T UP YEAH!II Yup, We're BADII Smile pretty for the camera Do you have any idea what that hat dog is made of? What's that crawl ing on my leg? 38 39 cl Toga! TOgall TOGa !II TOGA!!II lhatethis S , 0 T!! SMILI! . C 40 41 I'm gonna beat that high score . Eventually! Dishpan Hands? Getting ready for din-din . Just Clowning Around Chuck, nice tattool EATMUCH? PuZzliNg!! 42 43 The PINK PANTHERstnkes AGAIN" This1s his good side!! Celebrating x-mas with the boys upstrnrslf 44 47 Who said a dog is a MAN 'S best friend? 0 ;,, Come on gef closer l RADAR?!! 48 49 / WOW. WHAT THEHELL WAS THAT? Cra,g intense bubble!! I thought I could fly! Would you like to shore my blanket? 50 51 Debbie, Lisa, and Janina showing us their pearly whites!! Trying ' to hold each other upl I want to eat in private , please ! l'M DOING THEBEST I CAN' 52 53 THEMORE SERIOUSSIDE OF RWC 55 54 CLUBS 56 57 ALPHACHI ART CLUB From water colors to sculpture. from lithography to ceramics. the Roger Williams College Art Club covers a wide range of interests in the art field. Members who are interested in perfecting their skillsin their area of interest-or finding out about a new area can participate in planned bus trips to some of the world famous art museums and galleries in New York City or attend various workshops the Club plans to sponsor in different fields and medium s, such as wa tercolors and airbrush. The Art Department also holds an annual show in which Club members help out. Thisyear. Alpha Chi had the honor of presenting "The teacher of the year" award. This was awarded to Mark Brickley, a faculty member of the BusinessDivision . 58 59 BIG BROTHERS BUSINESSCLUB The BusinessClub is designed to act as on open forum for the exchange of ideas in the field of business. and a pla ce for students to share interests. knowledge, and idea s. The Club offers students a chance to hear experienced members of the business commun ity share their knowledge and insight through inteNiews and lectures. The Club plans a trip to New York City in which the members get a chance to see how the businessdistrict is run. Club members con also get "real-life" experience in retail soles by becoming involved with Oddz 'n Endz. the campus store that the Club runs. Unlessyou are a Big Brother. you con not truly appreciate the warmth of a young boy 's smile ofter he hos just rolled a bowling boll down the alley for a strike. And it is that smile that makes it so worthwhile to be a Big Brother. Big Brothers is a notio nal orga nization that helps father less boys by matching them up with on adult who will be the "big brother" they never hod. Activities the two con enjoy together might include picnics or trips to bol l games or the circus. The essence of the Big Brother program is individual contact with the little brother, so a relationship based on trust and respect con be bui lt. and port of the void in a fatherless boy 's life can be filled. 60 61 DIVE CLUB DRAMA CLUB Over the past several years, the quality of the plays put on by the Drama Club- sponsored Friday night Coffeehouse Theater has been truly impressive, and has definitely made an important contribution to the cultural and artistic life on campus .