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CARDINAL CONTENTS 6 PRELUDES 16 ADMINISTRATION-ACADEMICS 38 ACTIVITIES 84 ORGANIZATIONS 136 SPORTS 158 SENIORS 206 ADVERTISEMENTS 224 SENIOR INDEX 234 GENERAL INDEX CARDINALCARDINALCARDINALCARDINALCARDINAL PRELUDES The Catholic University of America is a unique educational institution. As the National Pontifi­ cal University, CU is theoretically the keystone of American Catholic education. Throughout her seventy-seven year history, CU has gradually opened her gates to anyone seek­ ing an education—Catholics and non-Catholics, men and women, religious and lay. This colorful conglomeration of students is CU's unique characteristic. Seven thousand students at­ tend CU, taught by a faculty over­ whelmingly composed of laymen. Two thousand of these students are lay undergraduates. These undergraduates come in all sizes and types, and few of them are content to remain the forgotten minority of CUA. It is in this book, THE CARDINAL '66, that the un­ dergraduate Class of 1966 pre­ sents its University from an under­ graduate point of view. 8 l-iv

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Catholic University is a hierarchy consisting of administration, faculty, and students. The students' view of the administration is sometimes clouded by distance and impersonality. The administration, however, consists K of men and women dedicated to ' improving the quality of education offered at CU. Although their methods ^ and objectives often differ, the i faculty share this dedication. Offering instruction In such diverse fields as Greek and space science, the faculty seek to enlarge the scope of human understanding.

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im\ Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle Bishop William J. McDonald Chancellor of the University Rector of the University Miss Catherine Rita Rich, LL.D. 20 Registrar and Director of Admissions

Rt. Rev. Msgr. James A. Magner, Ph.D. Procurator

Rev. J. Raymond Favret, S.T.D. Assistant Procurator

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph B, McAllister. Ph.D. Vice Rector Miss Mary Elinor Smith Dean of Women

Rev. Alan Morris, O.P.; Rev. Brendan Barrett, O.P. University Chaplains

Mr. Eugene C. Orth Dean of Students

Mr. James J. McPadden Dean of Men Rev, Robert Paul Mohan, S.S., Ph.D. Dean of Summer Session

22 Mr. Robert Betts Director of Student Placement

Mr. Ron Cannava Director of Public Information

Rev. F. Raymond Fowerbaugh Director of University Development Mr. Edmund R. LaFond Director of Athletics

Mrs. Anita Morell Daugherty Director of Housing

Dr. Joseph T. Popecki Director of University Libraries

Miss Barbara Bernhardt Director of the Social Center Dr. Donald E. Marlowe Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture Rt, Rev. Msgr. James M, Campbell, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

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Dr. John B. Paul Dean of the School of Music

Dr. Dorothea Orem Dean of the School of Nursing DEPARTMENT

Miss Clare Fontaninl, M.A. Art

Dr. Ross H. Arnett Jr. Biology

Dr. B. deB. Darwent Chemistry CHAIRME

Dr. John Hooker Economics and Politics

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Rev. Gerard S. Sloyan, Ph.D. Religious Education

Dr. Malcom C. Henderson Physics Dr. Edward C. Stefic Psychology

Rev. Gilbert V. Hartke, O.P., M.A Speech and Drama

Mr. William T. Daley, M.A. Speech Correction Dr. Roy J ForestI, Jr. Chemical Engineering

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The traditional Orientation program again consisted of a week-long period of activities planned to introduce the fresh­ men to the various aspects of collegiate life at the National Pontifical University. Although the results of this program can­ not be compiled into concise leaflets of information, they can be found in the freshmen's memories of getting to know people, becoming accustomed to a new environment, and en­ joying new experiences. The frosh's retaliation against the Soph Decalogue and Orientation Chairman, Kevin Lanigan, was threefold: their melee of jello-throwing at the traditional Rock Creek Park pic­ nic; a spontaneous football pep rally: and a march down Senior Walk to shouts of •'FHC!"— "Frosh Have Class!" The foot­ ball game, however, again proved the traditional disap­ pointment to the freshmen. James Beard directed enter­ tainment in the Soph Show, "She Was as Pure as the Driven Snow, or—Baby. I'm Blue over You." The initiation of the freshmen followed on Hell Night, a welcomed, if somewhat messy culmination of Orienta­ tion. ORIENTATION

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Greek Week blasted off with Tim Caggiano's toga-garbed triumph on the steps of Mc- Mahon. Following this, the cam­ pus Greeks sponsored a week designed to accent campus fra- ternalism. The week featured an appearance of "The Plat­ ters" and "The Modern Folk Quartet." The concert, spon­ ^ > sored by the Senators, racked A up a $2000 debt for the dis­ gruntled Greeks, as the annual Greek Week came to an end. 48 LE GRAND PRIX DE NPU DREA The freshman class on No­ vember 5 launched its closed dance, "A Mid-Autumn's Night Dream," to finance their float for the Homecoming parade. Prompted by the nocturnal theme, freshmen camouflaged the Social Center with an abundance of night-time deco­ rations. Showing the usual freshman exuberance, the members of the Class of '69 costumed themselves in paja­ mas, nightgowns, and other types of nightwear.

This Is no dream. It's a nightmare. 50 'HELL' Sulphurous mists clung damply to their clothes and strange sights beguiled the eyes of those brave souls who dared to venture to "Hell" on the eve of Halloween. Other couples, amid the weird, wailing sounds, sat about partaking of the friendly spirits. Holy Redeemer Hall was the setting of this "Hell," an open dance co-sponsored by the Co­ lumbians and SBK on October 30. The bathtubs were filled with "gin" and the "floozies" Charlestoned across the floor at the annual "Joe Sent Me." Sponsored as an open dance by CIP and PKT, this parody of the 1920's revived an age that is gone, but not forgotten. The night of October 16 was the date, and Holy Redeemer Hall in Berwyn, Maryland, was the place where everyone sent by Joe eventually found him­ self. Hip flasks, frilled dresses, and loud music and ties were in order as the Cardinals of 1965 relived the long-gone college days of their ancestors. JOE SENT ME 51 ' I,

HOMECOMING Marie Brugger was selected Queen of the 1965 Homecom­ ing Weekend by the undergrad­ uate students of the University. Marie, the sweetheart of Phi Kappa Theta and the president of Theta Phi Alpha was crowned at the Homecoming Ball on Fri­ day, November 12. Preceding the election of the Queen, each fraternity pre­ sented its sweetheart with pag­ eantry at a noon ceremony on McMahon steps. A Candlelight Ceremony took place on Wednesday evening, November 10, at which the Queen was an­ nounced by Dick Farley, stu­ dent chairman of Homecoming. At the annual Homecoming Banquet, R. Sargent Shriver re­ ceived the Cardinal Gibbons Medal. Shriver, in his accept­ ance speech, appealed to the Catholic Church in America to permit religious to serve in the Peace Corps and in VISTA. The Homecoming Weekend also featured the traditional Rector's Brunch and the first CU football game in fifteen years. Homecoming parties for members and alumni high­ lighteiBroughn thisd, t "Th fraternitBacek HomecominFootball.y participatio" g Thant MISS Marlyn Rosamllia, sweetheart Miss Mary Sue Callan, sweetheart Miss Joan Harmon, sweetheart of 54 of Sigma PI Delta fraternity, es­ of Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity, the Senators Club, escorted by Chip corted by David Jordan. escorted by Richard Beacom. Howe. Miss Madeline Burns, sweetheart of Miss Magee Brubaker, sweetheart Miss Marie Brugger, sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, es­ of Sigma Beta Kappa fraternity, es­ Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, es­ 55 corted by John Durkin. corted by Robert Hepding. corted by Leon LeBuffe.

Marie Brugger is crowned Queen of the 1965 Homecoming by 1964 Homecoming Queen, Chris Curtis. 0 "The Homecoming That Brought Back Football" also brought a crowd of 3,420 fans to the CU Bowl for the first time in fifteen years. Much prepara­ tion had gone into the game with St. Peter's College, through the efforts of the Foot­ ball Club and its chairman, H. Peter Davis. Coach Ron Mc- Mannes drilled the forty-man team, co-captained by John Bergen and Steve Walker, for over a month before the No­ vember 13 game. A parade of floats through Brookland preceded the game, with TKE's "Welcome Home Alumni" taking first-place hon­ ors. Besides the floats, the pa­ rade featured the Homecom­ ing Queen and her five prin­ cesses, who were presented to the fans in the stands. The game began with opti­ mism. CU had its moment of glory in the first half when Mac Quinn streaked 68 yards to an apparent touchdown. The six points never went up on the board, however, because of an illegal motion penalty. The Cardinals managed to hold their opponents scoreless in the first half, but CU's de­ fense collapsed in the second. as St. Peter's rapidly scored four touchdowns. The fans never let up their cheering, even when the final 0-28 score was posted, and they emptied the stadium with the thought that although St. Pete's may have won. CU did not lose. 28 •B^/ ^Wf

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•|p- INTERLUDES 'y^.-^^^?^, Blue Key Honor Fraternity annually sponsors College Day, a one-day effort de­ signed to lure prospective students to the Catholic Uni­ versity of America. This year's propaganda effort was staged on Sunday, December 5, under the chairmanship of John Hartz. High school sen­ iors from up and down the East Coast were invited, as well as all students already accepted by CU as incoming freshmen. Set up in the Social Center were exhibits put together by the various departments of the undergraduate schools of the University. Also present were many CU upperclass- men who attempted to ex­ plain to the wide-eyed, some­ times confused high school students the intricacies of collegiate life at CUA. The Uni­ versity registrar and the deans of the several schools were on hand to counsel the COLLEGE prospectivDAYe "recruits. " 1

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The members of the MILITARY BALL COURT The Military Ball, set in the are—first row: Bud Durand, Marlyn Rosa­ Officers' Club of Andrews Air mllia, Felice Walker, Queen; Melvin Bayne, Peg White, Arthur Virgin; second row: Base, took on a civilian aspect Michael Daly, Carol Mitterlehner, David in its first year as an open Branson, Ann Marie Berte, Carol Major, dance. Arnold Air Society and Joseph May. Angel Flight attempted a finan­ cial success in order to donate all profits to the family of Larry Crowell. Larry, a graduate of the Class of '65, was paralyzed last sum­ mer in an automobile accident shortly before he was to have received his Air Force commis­ sion. Chosen Queen of the ball was Felice Walker. MONTE CARLO' Sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Theta Phi Alpha, "Monte Carlo" inaugurated the social life of the second semes­ ter. The open dance took place on February 5 at Holy Re­ deemer Hall. The casino atmosphere was accentuated by roulette wheels and millions of dollars in "play" money. Fortunes were won and lost by those attending this dance, held in the best Mone- gasque tradition. INTERLUDES i 'Car 54 where are you?'

J^* The class of '67 celebrated JUNIOR WEEKEND its junior status with the tra­ ditional Junior Weekend on February 18 and 19. Queen Judy Murphy reigned at the semi-formal prom held at the Indian Springs Country Club. 68 Co-chairmen for the week­ end, Jack Hettenger and Al Magnane, provided a midnight buffet for the prom and ar­ ranged a closed, informal party at the Holiday Inn's banquet room on Saturday. Attending the queen were princesses Bar­ bara Bradshaw, Maureen Duffy, Chris Knott, Mary Ann Pro- terra, and Joy Sedo.

Hey, the foam is on the bottom! The JUNIOR PROM COURT: Mary Ann Proterra, Chris Knott, Judy Murphy, Queen; Joy Sedo, Barbara Bradshaw, Maureen Duffy. MISSION

CARDINAL CHARITIES Cardinal Charities, the an­ nual spring extravaganza to raise funds for area charities, was expanded to bracket a ten- day "week." Under chairman Dick Bonanomi, the events of the week failed by $700 to reach the goal of $4,500. The week opened on Friday, March 11, with the first of five performances of the ICC Show. Directed by Sharon Pascucci, the "Come Eleven" production was the top money-earner. The show's first prize plaque was awarded to the grannies of KTG for their production of "A 72 Little Bit of Love," directed by Joyce Zuchowski. Second prize went to TKE's "Love with the Proper Machine." PKT received third place honors for "This Wonderful World of College." Other events of CC Week in­ cluded a "Best Legs on Cam­ pus" contest and a perform­ ance by Yale's Augmented Seven. The halftime of the SBK- PKT basketball championship game featured the presenta­ tions of the UMOC candidates. Tim Caggiano, CIP's "dirty old man," was overwhelmingly chosen Grand UMOC of CUA. ^

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78 PARENTS' WEE More than six hundred par­ ents arrived on the Brookland campus for the annual Parents' Weekend, March 25, 26, and 27. Under chairman John Mc- Guinness, the weekend was de­ signed to introduce parents to the daily fare of life at "the University of the Church in America." After registration Friday eve­ ning, the parents on Saturday toured the dormitories and were feted at an administration- faculty reception. The of the day, however, was the parents' "typical" lunch in the dining halls. Saturday afternoon the Drama Department staged a special production of "Jonah." A performance of skits from the ICC Show was staged Saturday evening. Communion break­ fasts Sunday morning brought the fourth Parents' Weekend festivities to a close. The moonlight serenade, HOOTENANNY better known as the Third An­ nual Religious Spring Hootenan- ny, enlivened the usually still campus night air when student members of neighboring reli­ gious congregations revealed the hidden face of the "sepa­ rated brethren." Brown cowled robes and black cassocks were replaced by everything from boots to Beatle wigs in an aggiornamen- tical display of musical talent. Comedy routines, sing-alongs, ] 80 and medleys of songs—includ­ ing spirituals, folk music, jazz, and pop tunes—were presented to appeal to the listeners' musi­ cal tastes. INTERLUDES THE CATHOLIC 83

Catholic University is divided and subdivided into a host of student organizations. The Student Council is the ultimate supervising body for ' all of CU's undergraduate organizations. The Mexican Project, the Fine Arts Council, and the St. Martin's Society operate with charters approved by the Student Council. The IFC and ISC supervise CU's social i fraternities and sororities. Many rionorary societies exist to recognize achievement in activities or scholarship., Publications include a newspaper, yearbook, and literary magazine.

ORGANIZATIONS Under the administration of Jim Lothian, the major activity of the Student Council was the with­ drawal of the Council from the National Student Association. As a result of political resolutions passed at last summer's NSA Convention, t h e Council con­ cluded that NSA had overstepped its concern for "students in their role as students." After quitting NSA, the Council joined the rival, less-political As­ sociated Student Governments. Other activities of the Council were the approval of constitutions for Black Bread and the Shahan Debating Society. The Council al­ so set up the Service Coordinating 86 Committee for student volunteer work in the D.C. area.

The members of the STUDENT COUNCIL are—Jack Ric Bush, Walt Borek, Bill Wagner, Joan Harmon, Al Mecholsky, Mary Dunnington, Jim Lothian, President; Ernst, Charlie Cheek, Tom Rasmussen. STUDENT COUNCIL

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Sheila Farr, Debbie Baker, Mike Spain, John Fisher, Bob Heckman, Pam Hull, Kathy Lounsbury, Sheila O'Donnell, Chuck Kaminski. The FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS are: John MacAloon, Vice President; Karen Schmidt, Engineering and Architecture Representative; Peggy Shaker, Secretary; Don Lang, Repre- sentativeatLarge; Tom Blake, Arts and Sci­ ences Representative.

The SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are: Chuck Kami- ski. Engineering and Architec­ ture Representative; Debbie Baker. Arts and Sciences Representative; Walt Borek, President; Ruth Shimonkevitz, Secretary; Chris Moreland, Nursing Representative. The JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are; Bob sentative-at-Large; Kathy Lounsbury. Arts Heckman, Engineering and Architecture Rep­ and Sciences Representative; Mike Durkin, resentative; Judy Murphy, Secretary; Ric President; Claire Heffern, Nursing Repre­ Bush, Vice President; Kathy Kramer, Repre- sentative.

The SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are—seated: sentative-at-Large; Patti Blatz, Secretary; Pam Hull, Nursing Representative; Joan Mc- Jack Mecholsky, Engineering and Architec­ OFFICERS Cabe, Treasurer; Sheila Farr, Arts and Sci­ ture Representative; Kathy Farrell, Vice- ences Representative; standing: Charlie President. Cheek, President; Sheila O'Donnell, Repre- INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL

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The members of the INTER-FRATERNITY Durkin; standing: Jim DILuigi, Dave Jor­ Binck, John Bergen, Bob Hepding, Mike COUNCIL are—seated: Leon LeBuffe, John dan, Augusto Aguilera, Rick Beacom, Bud David, Dougal Casey, President. INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL

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The members of the INTER-SORORITY Dillon, Marie Brugger, Toni Colavita; O'Connell, Sue Evelyn, Ann Norton, Jo­ COUNCIL are—seated: Maureen Duffy, standing: Bonnie Sullivan, President; El­ anne Poltorak, Margie Tokarz, Pam Hull. Mary Lou Keener, Kate Guidotti, Kathy len Carlton, Melanie Ryczek, Mary Ann CHI IOTA PI

The aim of Chi lota Pi is to incorporate the individual as­ pects of college life into a whole. Taking an active interest in community service, the sis­ ters of CIP have established a two-year project at the Chil­ dren's Convalescent Home. They also sponsored a Christ­ mas party for the culturally- deprived students of the Pil­ grim Montessori School. During the fall, the club held a retreat at the Dominican Re­ treat House in McLean, Va. The retreat was given by the soror­ ity's chaplain. Rev. Christian Ceroke, O.Carm. The sisters of CHI IOTA PI are—first row: Barbara Schroder, Nancy Kula, Judy De- Plascjak, Dotty Hoffman, Donna Ranieri, Kate Moran, Terry Sierra, Judy Ronzio; sec­ Lucia, Melanie Ryczak; fourth row: Joyce Joanne Harkey; sixth row: Sandy Wick, Pau- ond row: Susan Evelyn, President; Mary Thomas, Ro Rosa, Joan Milner, Sue Consi- lette Grandmont, Joanne Donnelly, Anne Sul­ Dunnington, Kate Long, Diana Lawrence; dine, Diane Coppola, Bonnie Lembo; fifth livan, Toni Colavita, Joanne Pinard, Dee Mein- third row: Mary Estrada, Ana Maria Durelli, row: Irene Petrou, Sally Ryder, Maddie tel, Ann Baas. The Columbian Club is cur­ rently celebrating its twenty- first anniversary as the oldest sorority on campus. The club holds the distinction of winning the ICC Show competition for two consecutive years. As well, the Columbian sisters copped the women's intramural athletic trophy for two straight years. Named for Columba, the dove of peace, the Columbian Club has for its motto, "Peace wears an expression of tender­ ness." The sisters co-spon­ sored with SBK an open dance which they christened "Hell." Also, the sisters co-sponsored with SPD the Christmas "Holly Hop." COLUMBIAN CLUB

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The sisters of the COLUMBIAN CLUB are— Dillon, Eileen Fay, Ginny Beck, Margie Gansecki, Diane Leach, Din Fallon, Jeri De- first row: Barbara Bradshaw, Chris Knott, Tokarz, Marianne Prio, Robyn Finney, Linda Coti, Lonnie Jarvis, Mary Connelly, Debbie Rosy Contini, Brigid Brady, Carolyn Kane, Cooper; third row: Mo Matheson, Joan Donnelly, Camille Markey, Bea Hill, Jan Kate Guidotti, President; Mary Alice Shaker, Usinowitz, Jean Raymond, Fran Cotter, Evans, Patti Crean, Mary Murdock. Jo-anne Vassallo, Peggy Zerilli, Natalie Sharon Pascucci, Marion Farrell, Mary Doyle, Parisi; second row: Sheila Thompson, Kathy Anna Vierling, Judy Murphy; stairs: Alice 96

The sisters of KAPPA BETA GAMMA are— Hochanadel, Pat Howell; standing: Barbara Cheryl McQuillan, Doieen Hess, Sue Cloutier, front: Nita Camplese; seated: Mary Lou Castellano, Cecilia Urciolo, Kathy Fredericks, Jean Menger, Pat Cummings, Carol Colace. Keener, Mary Ann Diou, Carol Mitterlehner, Ellen Carlton, Janet Connolly, Peggy Vetter, Joanne Poltorak, President; Carolyn Faye Kozlowski, Joan Grimes, Bunny Willis, KAPPA BETA GAMMA

The year 1965-66 will be re­ membered by the sisters of Eta Chapter of Kappa Beta Gamma National Sorority. In addition to participating in such campus activities as Fine Arts Council and Angel Flight, the sisters were proud to claim one of this year's Homecoming Princesses. Because of the sustained in­ terest of its active Alumnae Chapter, the sorority enjoyed such affairs as a spaghetti din­ ner and fashion show. Rounding out the activities of KBG was the social service project at St. Anne's Infant Home where the sisters devoted many hours to caring for the babies. The sisters of KAPPA TAU GAMMA are—first Betsy Waldman, Carolyn Devine, Mary Pat enbacher, Debbie Baker, Ruth Shimonkevitz, row: Pam Hull, President; Pat Buckley, Morrisey, Mary Ann Petro; third row: Chris Moreland, Laurel Principe; fifth row: Sandy Quarello, Carol Jo Vieira, Charlama Maureen Duffy, Alice Des Rochers, Theo Sheila O'Donnell, Kay Rooney, Mike Valeri, Martino, Kay Kukowski, Barbara Allum-Poon, Baier, Sherry Gonyea, Lois Hebert, Maureen Liz Burger, Peg Gustavis, Joyce Zuchowski, Linda Bergeron; second row: Gretchen Miller, Keelty, Cathy Bankert; fourth row: Sheila Pat Coonan; sixth row: Mary Ann O'Connell, Mary Ann McCabe, Maribeth Reilly, Mary Farr, Mary Ann Proterra, Diantha McCabe, Joan McCabe, Mary Cunningham. Ann Travers, Mary Levins, Diane DelPomo, Peggy Rebak, Judy McLaughlin, Anne Laut-

1 > KAPPA TAU GAMMA The spirit of Kappa Tau Gamma embodies within its bonds the many activities which make up the life of the Univer­ sity coed—social, intellectual, spiritual, athletic, and extra­ curricular. Moreover, KTG has integrated yet another dimen­ sion, that of involvement in community service projects such as the "K Street Project" and the Kennedy Institute. On campus, the sorority's ac­ tivities range from a weekend camping trip on Chesapeake Bay to a swingin' Gamma Gas- ser. Whatever the activity, the objective is always individual development with a spirit of fun and friendship. Originally founded as the Triamond Club, the Alpha Alpha • chapter of Theta Phi Alpha is celebrating its tenth anniver­ sary of entrance into national TPA. The sorority has the dis­ tinction of being the only cam­ pus member of the Pan-Hel­ lenic Conference. Besides acting as host for a conference of various TPA chapters throughout the coun­ try, the sisters collected toys and clothing for underprivi­ leged parishes. Three of the Homecoming sweethearts were TPA sisters. The group achieved the highest scholastic average of the five sororities.

THETA PHI ALPHA The sisters of THETA PHI ALPHA are—first ond row: Sherry Kane, Ellen McCabe, Marie Fran Scully, Gaye Friery, Kathy Travers, Pat row: Charlotte Spellman, Marie Brugger, Long, Bea Tilghman, Marie Mina; third row: Rieger; fifth row: Datie Gladwin, Marcia President; Ceese Witt, Kathy Kramer, Diane Claire Riley, Beryl Wing, Lanie Simon, Liby Casey, Bronni Child, Vivian Quinn, Maureen Borchard, Madeline Burns, Ann Villany; sec­ Fazio; fourth row: Sandy Friel, Joann Cifelli, Campbell, Marcia Metzger. ALPHA DELTA GAMMA

The brothers of ALPHA DELTA GAMMA are—first row: Lopiccolo, Mike Daly, Kevin Lanigan, Ed Kernan, Jim Fritz Schuler, Carmel Greco, Don Bigg, Ken Izzo, Rick Stigliano, Tom Rowland, Hugh Rivers, Bob Nicolosi, Beacom, President; Jim Hanrahan, Vic Firmani, Lee Tom Helinski, Leon Miller; third row: Dwight Bacon, Higgins, Mike Cam, Al Ernst, Ron Suski, Scott Kings- Layne Perelli, Joe Bigley, George Repass, Bob Ro­ ley, Ron Frezzo, Chuck Murphy; second row: Mario man, Fred Meyer. The brothers of Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma Fraternity have tradi­ tionally shown a strong dedi­ cation to service. The color of ADG is red, and, true to their color, the brothers of the fra­ ternity sponsor twice an­ nually the campus Red Cross blood drive. ADG also handles the sale of advertisements for the CARDINAL. In the fall, Mary Sue Callan was selected by the brothers to be Alpha Delta Gamma's Homecoming Sweetheart for 1965. In sports, ADG placed second in intramural swim­ ming competition. V 9

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The brothers of PHI KAPPA THETA are—first John Allum-Poon, Mike Lapadula, Dan Don­ John Fisher, Jim Lee, George Dellacotta, Joe row: Marie Brugger, Sweetheart; Leon Le­ nelly, Ken Cuccinelli, Dave Bohardt, Doug Gliessner, Jack Hettinger, Chuck Freedman, Buffe, President; Jeff Ishman, Steve Walker, Casey, Fred Michel; third row: John Cotter, Bill Geier, John McGuinness, Bob Brimmer, Jim Tini, Carlos Pino, Jim Curry, Jim Cimics, Jeff Gorski, John Burgan, Bob Burke, Mike Mike Hartnagel, Mike Conlon, Ed Liddy, Jim Rich Garwood, Mike Fessler, Gene Skoropow- Spain, Bob Metro, Dick Kemezis, Tom Ma- Miller, Dick Bonanomi, Steve Costion, Tom ski; second row: Peter Fay, Jim Frost, Pete rotta. Marty Bell, Rud Moe, Ron Krasinski, Brannan, Ken Bodger, John Morrison, Larry Hill, John Reed, Jim Lothian, Rich Wachter, Bob Heckman; fourth row: Lucas Rincon, Batozynski. PHI KAPPA THETA The brothers of Omega Chap­ ter of Phi Kappa Theta celebrated Homecoming with the selection of their sweetheart, Marie Brugger, as Homecoming Queen. This marked the third time in four years that the Sweetheart of PKT was selected Queen of Hoinecom- ing. In football, Phi Kap subdued Sigma Beta Kappa, 30-0, to clinch the club league football trophy. In December, PKT sponsored a panel debate on American's Vietnam policy. With President Leon LeBuffe as chairman, the panel, consisting of two CU fac­ ulty members and two guests from outside the University, argued the pros and cons of AmericaVietnam.n involvement in South 106

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The brothers of the SENATORS CLUB are— Gerard Kraus, Donald Kenney, Dick Johnson, first row: Phil Cowett, Jorge Robaina, Chip Augusto Aguilera, Rev. Leo Foley, Moderator; Howe, President; John Switzer; second row: John J. Rohowski, Mike Coffey.

The Senators Club is an organ­ ization composed principally of students commuting to the Uni­ versity. During Greek Week last fall the Senators, in conjunction with the Inter-Fraternity Council, sponsored a concert featuring in­ ternationally renowned musical talent—the Modern Folk Quartet and the Platters. Although the Platters belted out such hits as "The Great Pretender," attend­ ance at the concert was not enough to offset a "slight" loss. Homecoming Sweetheart for the Senators Club was Joan Har­ mon. Her McMahon ceremony was marked by the Senators' sec­ ond annual helicopter presenta­ tion. 108

Sigma Beta Kappa Frater­ nity counts among its broth­ erhood an All-American ath­ lete, Steve Varsa, who earned this honor last fall in varsity soccer. Also members of SBK are Marty Conner, Sports Ed­ itor of the TOWER, and John Cuttica, Captain of the CU basketball squad. During the year, SBK placed second in club-league football and copped first-place laurels in intramural wrestling and swimming. The 1965 Homecoming Sweetheart of Sigma Beta Kappa was Magee Brubaker, whose presentation on Mc­ Mahon steps was remarkable for its simplicty. SBK has al­ so traditionally taken high honors in the annual ICC Va­ SIGMA BETA KAPPriety Show. A The brothers of SIGMA BETA KAPPA are—first row: John Cavalari, Mike David, Bob Hepding, President; Bob Shu- man, Bill Panneton, Gene Slear, Keats Baugher; second row: Rich Mundell, John Cuttica, Don Savage, Joe Kayser, Bill Jepsen, Steve Clark, Bob Cioffari, Mike Hennessy, Jon 109 Peterson, Dave Branson, John Carmody, John Piquado, Rick Berry, Marty Mennes, Ric Bush, Denis Evans, Rich Cosentino, Rev. Walter J. Schmitz, Moderator; Joe Patti; on ladder: Don Mclnnis, Brian Curtis, Ken Yates; third row: Al Magnane, Dan Christy, John Williams, Tom Talbot, Mike Stefanic, Bill Tumulty, Lyn Lindquist, Ed Conklin, Dick Donohue, Marty Connor; fourth row: Frank Cimbolo, Tony DiCamillo, Bill McKenna, Dick McCutcheon, Pat Monti, Mike Hogan, Pete Davis, Mike Graban.

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The brothers of SIGMA PI DELTA are—first Wil Hinds, Joe lannucci, Marshall Liptak, Ed Harvey Major, Gene Cambeilh, Alex Verduci; row: George Price, Bud Binck, Wayne Urbine, Frankle, Jim Warrens, Ken Konetski; second third row: Carl Petchik, Spencer Shaw, Frank George Alvey, Dennis Streveler, George row: Gene Ledlie, Jim Baldwin, Jim Kerrigan, Lorson, Jere Costello, Dan Mello, Mike Mac- Meng, Bill Clarke, Dave Jordan, President; Tom Kaiser, Bruce Cranford, John Duffy, C. Williams. SIGMA PI DELTA

Entering its forty-third year as a local fraternity on campus, Sigma Pi Delta has for its motto, "Loyalty, Service, and Courage." During the past year, the brothers of SPD selected Marlyn Rosamilia as their sweetheart. The fraternity again sponsored the Christmas "Holly Hop" at the Hotel Biltmore in New York City. During Homecoming, SPD's float for the football game was generally judged the most "ab­ stract." In the spring, the frater­ nity sponsored a mass in honor of Rev. Ignatius Smith, O.P., moder­ ator of the group for over thirty years prior to his death in 1957.

The brothers of TAU KAPPA EPSILON are— Guerra, Ron Bryson, Ed Kennedy, Tom Lutz Filipowski, Bill Ledoux, Mike Clark, Bill clockwise on staircase: Larry Dugan, Pat Zdunczyk, Jim Quick, Miles Circo, Mike Uhron, Tom Bruciak, Rich Rocco, John Hennigan, Joe Aulenti, Greg Homison, Joe Sutula, Bill Pratt, Joe Cirillo, Mike Caldwell, Oberright, John McCaffrey, Joe Roeder, Christian, Jack Cole, Jim Quinnan, Jack An- Don Provencher, Jim DiLuigi, Rich Guzy, tenucci, Ron Bombick, Bill Boswell, Al Brent Leveille, Tim Caggiano, Bob Hallas; Mike Carr, Rich Ensminger, Ken Fichter, foreground: Chuck Kaminski, Walt Ellis. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau Kappa Epsilon is the larg­ est national fraternity to have a chapter at Catholic University. The local chapter was chartered in the spring of 1965 out of the former Chi Alpha Beta local fra­ ternity. During the past year, TKE's first on campus, the fraternity chose Madeline Burns as its Homecoming Princess. Also dur­ ing Homecoming, TKE's entry in the float competition, depicting a giant Cardinal waiting at the CU Station, earned for TKE first-place honors. President John Durkin, serving his second consecutive term in that office, directed TKE's activities during the year. Those elected to PHI BETA KAPPA are—first row: sare, Bro. Neil Sharp, C.F.X., Bro. Kosta Pawlika, Leonard Wencis. Ann Villany, Katherine Carroll, Sue C.F.X., Ricardo Martinez, Ed Rice, Mary Ann O'Con­ Taber, Bernie Kemps; second row: Mark Kimble, Bob nell; fourth row: Harry Buckingham III, Jack Bryce, Schwartz, Martha Krebs, Larry Karr, Sue Overath, Bro. Paul Wolski, F.S.C., Tom Carr, Bro. Brian Margo Sander, Natalie Parisi, Jean Murphy, Margaret Pawlika, C.F.X., Jim Egan, Kathy Donald, Steve Mary Donohoe; third row: Bro. John Guasconi, F.S.C., Schuster, Bro. Patrick Dugan, C.F.X.; missing: Bonnie Mike Fessler, Bob Ferguson, , Pat Baldas- Sullivan, Bill Hart, Spencer Shaw.

HONORARY WHO'S WHO

Those elected to WHO'S WHO are—front: Pam Hull, Jack­ ter, Frank Lorson, Sheila O'Donnell, Joan McCabe, Mary Ann son Bryce, H. Peter Davis, Bob Nicolosi, Mike Fessler, Char­ O'Connell, Cathy Vivona, Joan Harmon, Marie Brugger- up- lotte Spellman, Rick Beacom. Dick Farley; back: John Cot­ Ken Yates, Charlie Cheek. PI DELTA EPSILON The members of PI DELTA EPSILON, honorary journal­ ism fraternity, are—first row: Roberta Palmer; second row: Roger Smith, Marty Connor, Frank Lorson, Bob Jamroz, G. 1 Dwight Malone; third row: John Cotter, Judy Ronzio, Jim Baldwin, Norm McComb, President; Charlie Cheek. BLUE KEY The members of BLUE KE'V, national honor­ ary fraternity, are Dan Mello, Jim Baldwin, Larry Karr, John Hartz, Ken Yates, G. Dwight Malone, Rud Moe, John McGuinness, Al Ernst, Tom Rasmussen, H. Peter Davis, Pres­ ident; Jack Bryce, Dick Farley, John Cotter, Jim Lothian, Paul Cyr, Roger Smith, Mike Fessler, Tom Marotta, Jim Lee, Dick Kemezis, Sergio Uribe, Charlie Cheek, Matt Temmel.

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TAU BETA PI The members of TAU BETA PI, honorary engineering and architec­ ture society, are—clockwise: Ken Yates, President; Enrique Marquez, Michael Custer, John Hartz, Rene Cordero, Jim Rucks, Enrique Rodri­ guez, Dick Effler, Jorge Machado, Danny Mello, Rud Moe, Phil Cowett, Sergro Uribe.

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The members of SIGMA THETA TAU, honor­ ary nursing society, are—Madeline Muller, Pamela Hull, Sr. Marie Antonio, Sr. Rose Ivan, Margaret Zerilli, Nancy Metules, Kath­ leen Larson. 118

The members of SIGMA EPSILON PHI, honorary sorority, are—first row: Cathy Vivona, President; Robyn Finney, Sue SIGMA EPSILON PHI Evelyn, Pam Hull; second row: Carolyn Kane, Kate Guidotti, Lynne Wrocklage, Mary Tokarz, Sue Markey; third row: Kathy Farrell, Peggy Zerilli, Sheila Farr, Ann Marie Bert6, Mary Ann O'Connell, Alice DesRoches, Sheila O'Donnell' Joan McCabe. PHI ETA SIGMA

The members of PHI ETA SIGMA, national freshman honor fraternity, are—front: Bob Goebes, David Roy, Kevin Lanigan, John Dickert, Larry Karr, Tom Rowland, Bill Clark, President; Tom Ras­ mussen; top: Ed Frankle, Bob Minaert, Jim Meehan. The members of PHI MU ALPHA, the music fraternity, are —first row: Jim Cooper, John Astarb, Ron Frezzo, Bob Minaert, Dan Kerr, Bob Nicolosi, Frank Conlon; second row: Oliverio Santiago, Bob Brimmer, Dick Effler, Adrian PHI MU ALPHA Raskulinecz, Bob Shafer, Louis Tarisi, Mike Klee.

The members of SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, the music sorority, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA are; Diane Hansel, Pat Asher, Anita Matson, Carol Taleff, Barbara Brooks, Olivia Buckley, Kathy Woodworth, Enid Housty, Jean Socknat. The TOWER, the undergrad­ uate weekly newspaper, re­ TOWER ceived its first All-American rating m October from the As­ sociated Collegiate Press, the principal college newspaper rat­ ing service. The TOWER was one of three newspapers in the country to merit the rating within its division of weekly col­ legiate publications. This outstanding rating was received with John Cotter as e d i t 0 r-in-chief. The 1965 TOWER editorial staff consisted of Tom Brannan, news editor; Judy Ronzio, feature editor; 120 Marty Connor, sports editor; Frank Lorson, page one editor; and David Bohart, page three editor.

The members of the TOWER, the campus newspaper, are—sitting: Tom Brannan, Dan Christy, Ric Bush, Al Pierce, Frank Lorson, Dr. Regis Boyle, Adviser, Bob Jamroz, James Bross; standing: Dick Kemezis, Cheryl McQuillen, Bob Burke, Rich Wachter, Nita Camplese, John Cotter, Editor; Kathy Bankert, Dee Mein- tel. Rick Berry, Judy Murphy, Judy Ron­ zio, Marty Connor. Bill McKenna, Bobbie Palmer, Frank Finan, Liz Burger. started to fill the gap in crea­ tive student communication, BLACK BREAD was forged by a group of intrepid venturers in the dead o f mid-February 1965. Sparked by the determinism of Editor-in-Chief Kathy Csere, BLACK BREAD was baptized by the staff over four of beer in "Family's." Beset by problems of money, material, and deadlines, the infant literary and art magazine made its first appearance in May 1965. During the past year, BLACK BREAD was published once each semester, in November and May.

The staff members of BLACK BREAD, the literary art magazine, are: Kathleen Csere, 121 Editor; Robert Goebes, Sean Fitzpatrick, Charlotte Spellman, Philip Raidt, Anne Short, Roger Smith, Richard Kwiecinski.

BLACK BREAD The members of the FINE ARTS COUNCIL are—front Carr; ascending stairs: Marlyn Rosamilia, Lanie row: Larry Karr. Jim Bross. Bob Jamroz, Bonnie Lembo; Simon, Kathy Kegel, Harry Remmers, Janet Shippert, second row: Sally Ryder, Dee Meintel, Ron Conace, George Flach, Judy Ronzio, dog, Frank Lorson; on Kathy Csere, Sean Fitzpatrick, Sue Schofield, Ann platform: Jackson Bryce, Phil Liebman, Charlotte Short. Roger Smith, Tina Bongirno, Dale Jannes, Tom Spellman, Fred Brito, Charlie Cheek, Pete Balsamo. For the second year in suc­ EXICAN PROJECT cession, a band of Cardinal ad­ venturers travelled south of the border to spend the summer. Initiated in the fall of 1963, CU's Mexican Project is a mem­ ber of the Maryknoll-affiliated Conference on Inter-American Student Projects. Last summer, ten CU stu­ dents set up their project in the village of Jonotia, PuebIa, a small community without roads, electricity, or purified water. The area inhabitants were poor "campesinos," many of whom spoke only the Indian dialects of NahuatI and Totonaco. The project members lived with the town's padre, Fr. Re- vocato Aquilar. They instructed the people in health care, worked with the people in the construction of the area school, and taught English to the high school students.

The members of the MEXI­ CAN PROJECT are — Din Fal­ lon, Bonnie Lembo, Roberta Thaler, Mary Estrada, George Alvey, Anne Deichman, Ed Lynch, Jaime Patino, Jim Baldwin, Art Kubick. 124

^^..^' The staff of the 1966 CARDINAL are: Mary Pat Mor­ risey, W. Scott Kingsley, Pam Hull, Jim Baldwin, Jean Murphy, Fred Brito, Norm McComb, Editor (in Pope Leo's lap); Carl Petchik, Lynne Wrocklage, Bobbie The members of the SHAHAN DEBATE SOCIETY are: Tom Jeffrey, Bob Russell, Kathy O'Toole, Andy Hodyke, Eileen Cotter, Jerry Diskin, Brother George Pierini, Mike Caldwell, Tom Mikes, President; Brother Mario Ricci, JoAnn Burke, John Bartoli. DEBATE CLUB 125

Palmer, Paul Schneider, Sally Ryder, Frances Mello, Dan Mello, Sheila O'Donnell, Frank Lorson, Diane Borchard, Natalie Parisi, Rachel Cormier, Hope Mac- CARDINAL Andrew, Irene Petrou, Ann Horrigan. ISO

The members of the INTER­ NATIONAL STUDENTS' OR­ GANIZATION are — stairs: Brother Henry Hebert. John Fru, E I r i d i o Diniz, Amir Tuteja, Brother Tremblay; seated: Sister Aime, Sister Clarita, Andrew Keller; stand­ ing: Suvit Chongchareon, An­ gel Llau, Laura Arroyave, Kathleen McConnen, Barbara Allum-Poon, Katherine Fresher, Sister Elaine, Bobbie Palmer, Ron Hudson, Maureen Bergin, Celeste Brody.

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The members of the PAN-AMERICAN SOCI­ ETY are—sitting: Richard Cassagnol, Hector Castro, Sergio Uribe; standing: Augusto Aguilera, Enrique Rodriguez, Mary Ellen Smith, Andrew Keller, Jaime Sole, Maurice Morales, Jorge Robaina, President. The members of the INTER-ENGINEERING COUNCIL are: Jack Mecholsky, Michael Dietz, Rosario Demers, Bill Seder- owitz. ENGINEERI NG 127 AND The members of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS are—seated: Michael S. Dietz; standing: Hans ARCHECTU O'Brien, James Curry, Jon Peterson, Joe Gliessner, Mike Peig, Dennis Allarde, Carlos Kong, Luis Chamorro, Jaime Sole, Jose Ayoroa, Kenneth Cuccinelli, Carlos Armengol, G. I Dwight Malone. 128 AIAA The members of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE Thomas Mikes, Bruce Crawford, John Dick­ OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS are: ert, William Clark, Phil Raidt, Mary Linda George Meng, John Gassner, Gullernio Young, Gerard Kraus, Harry Aim, Chairman. Guanard, Edward Frankle, Mike Murnane,

The members of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE AIA OF ARCHITECTS are; Oliverio Santiago, Jorge Machado, Topio Mattsson, John Shipp, Basil Freduszewski, Terri Weinheimer, Carol Mickey, Ed Lynch. John Sweitzer. -Gs. The members of the AMERI­ The members of the INSTITUTE OF ELEC­ Ml CAN SOCIETY OF MECHANI­ TRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS are CAL ENGINEERS are; Enrique —kneeling: Paul Charland, Scott Kingsley, Marquez, Agusto Aguilera, Mike Borky, Bill Sederowitz; standing: Harry Rosario Demers. Remmers, Miro Javornik. /

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The members of the CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STU­ DENT NURSES ASSOCIATION are—first row: Diane DelPomo, Julie Ryan, President; Joann Pinard; sec­ ond row: Peggy Dobrowolski, Kathy Lounsbury, Made­ line Burns, Nancy Metules, Pat Buckley; third row: Kathy Wagner, Sherry Kane, Eileen O'Connor, Tina Bongirno, Dorothy Hoffman; fourth row: Betsy Wald­ man, Judy McLaughlin, Joann Hughes, Maddie Plasc­ jak; standing: Charlaina Martino, Joan Millner, Bar­ bara Schroeder, Mary Ann Mullins, Ann Reilly, Peggy Zerilli, Ann Deichmann, Claire Heffern, Kathy Long.

The members of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS are—Jack Mecholsky, President; Elvido Diniz, Walt Gavin, John Duffy, Ron Bryson, Pete Hayes, Steve Walker, Wayne Urbine. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION 132

The members of the ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY are: Bud ARNOLD AIR Durand, Bob Kegal, Mike Borky, C. Harvey Major, Jerry Kraus, Art Virgin, Mike Daley.

The members of ANGEL FLIGHT are; Sheila Thompson, Ann Kutchera, Marianne Virdone, Mary Anne Diou, Terry Sierra, Eileen Costello, Mary Jo Durkin, Carol Mitterlehner, Joann Sabatura ANGEL FLIGHT ORGANIZATIONS

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The members of the BRENNAN RIFLES are: Mike Carr, Commander; Warren Branche, Joseph Vacca, BRENNAN RIFLES Harry Aim, Al McClure, Steve Dowell, Donald Mala- tista, Tim Craven, John Shirtz, Michael Adams, Nick Santelli, Philip Probst, Edward Frankle. The members of the WOMEN'S RECREATION Lynne E. Wrocklage, President; Evelyn Joray, ASSOCIATION are: Sally Ryder, Sheila Hope MacAndrew, Carolyn Hochanadel. WRA Thompson, Joan Harmon, Terrie Baier,

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The members of ST. MARTIN'S SOCIETY ST. MARTIN'S SOCIETY are: Carmel Greco, John Dickert, George Trosper, Steve Walker, Al Ernst, Dick Effler, Mike Murnane, Phil Raidt, Peter Sherman. The members of the BIOLOGY CLUB are: John Morin, Mary Hoff, Franz Theard, Bill Uhron, Susan Kurtz, Bill Hart, Maureen Shaughnessy, Lynne Wrocklage, Bernice Grant, Mary Ann Oberc. BIOLOGY CLUB

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III I collegiate sports a prominent part of the University calendar. A member of the Mason-Dixon Conference, k_ the University competes in soccer and cross country in the fall. b» This autumn, football made its I return to Catholic U. as an ^ inter-collegiate sport. In the ..inter, CU participates in basket­ ball, swimming, and wrestling. ^ Spring is the season for , I tennis and track. Intramural ' sports competition is also keen, both for men and women, throughout the year. 138 "

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•1 ^• Sparking the soccer squad 'I was sophomore Steve Varsa, who in January was elected to h\ the first-string NCAA All-Ameri­ 4-^ can soccer team. Varsa was al­ i^l so elected to the All-South and All-Mason-Dixon squads. The team record, however, was a disappointing 4-7-1. Under the coaching of Turk Emekli, the Cards downed Georgetown, but lost to Maryland and Mt. St. Mary's.

The members of the SOCCER JEM.' are—Tony Mo­ Airdi, Richard Casagnol, Frank Somarriba, Sergio rales. Uelik Burke. Frank Pons. Steven Clark, Francisco Uribe, Denny Mattern, EIrideo Diniz, Frederick Kurtz, Lauzak. Steven Varsa. Tom Tobias, Tom Moore, Reino Hicabi "Turk" Umekli, Coach. Spurred on by Jerry McGee in his first year as coach, the cross country squad subdued five of their opponents last fall. The hardest-won victory was the 27-28 win over Mt. St. Mary's. The Cards also massa­ cred Washington College, 17- 38. In the Mason-Dixon Cham- pionships at Bridgewater, Marty Bell established a new conference record of 15:19.4 for the three-mile jaunt. The team, however, could not keep pace and tied for sixth place. CROSS COUNTRY Intramural sports take place throughout the year to give as many students as possible the opportunity to compete in ath­ letic contests. In the fall, the fraternities and independent teams battle for the touch foot­ ball crown. PKT earned the club crown, but fell to the independ­ ent Presidents, 12-0. The Presi­ dents were also the victors in the annual intramural track meet. Intramurals, however, are not limited to men. CU's women students, through the efforts of the Women's Recrea­ tion Association, compete in volleyball, table tennis, shuffle- board, and badminton. The sis­ ters of KTG again clinched the volleyball laurels, and also copped a 26-6 victory over TPA in the "Rose Bowl."

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St' 142 143 The members of the SWIMMING TEAM are—front row: Jay Donohue, Walt Wegesser, Mark Stefurak, Ric Bush, Jim Reynolds, Bill Burke; standing: Joe Patti. ; Keats Baugher, Frank Byron, Clark Walter, John Fisher, Rich Crawford, Bob Lohfeld, Terry Clark. Bill Downs, Jack Gardner, Coach. SWIMMING Coach John Gardner's swim­ ming squad voyaged to the Mason-Dixon Championships sporting an 11-2 record. Al­ though the Cardinals had held the conference laurels for the previous two years, a strong team from American University managed to steal the honors at the February meet. The Cardinal finmen, how­ ever, finished a firm second. The meet's high scorer was CU's Keats Baugher, who set new conference records in the 200-yd. backstroke, the 100- yd. freestyle, and the 200-yd. individual medley. In season competition, the swimmers' only losses were to Villanova and the Merchant Marine Acad­ emy. The Cardinal finmen drowned VMI and NYU. 146 Bouncing back from last year's disastrous 2-7 record, the CU grapplers supplied the University with its first victori­ ous wrestling season in mem­ ory. The wrestlers, led by co- captains Denis Evans and Dick McCutcheon, boast a record of six wins and three losses for the season. The CU matmen suffered losses to well-muscled teams from Towson State, 34-5; Balti­ more U., 22-15; and Hampden- Sydney, 17-14. The grapplers pinned Howard, 18-17; Ameri­ can U., 31-13; Loyola, 27-11; Gallaudet, 22-14; Western Maryland, 20-13; and Johns Hopkins, 20-16. In March, Coach John Mc- Hugh initiated at CU the first area high school invitational wrestling tournament. The members of the WRESTLING TEAM are: Ange Chiaravallo, Ed Lynch, Dan Christy, Rich Rocco, Dick McCutcheon, Steve Wil­ liamson, Bob Heckman, Jim Heacock, Leon Trela, Denis Evans, John McHugh, Coach. WRESTLING BASKETBALL

The Cardinal courtsters rounded out their season with a record of 13 victories and 12 defeats. At the Mason-Dixon Championships, the Cards downed Hampden-Sydney in the first meet, but fell disastrously to the Mount in the semi-finals. CU also bowed to the Mounties at the N.J. Governor's Classics at Trenton. In two other meets of the season, the Mount and CU each managed to squeak one-point victories. The season's grandest upset came with the victory over Georgetown. The over-confident Hoyas went down in defeat on their own court before a crowd of 1,000 exuberant CU fans. This victory was the first CU triumph in eleven meets of a long-discontinued rivalry. De­ fending NCAA College Cham­ pions, Evansville, met CU on the Brookland boards and walk­ ed away with an 11-point vic­ tory. CU's hoopster stars of the season included Captain John Cuttica and high-scorer Bob Cioffari, as well as Spike Spei- cher, Pete St. Onge, and Mike Fessler. 149

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The members of the BASEBALL TEAM are— Bob Metro, Tom Talbot, Joe Aulenti, Vin first row (downhill): Miles Circo, Al McNiff, Batista; fourth row: Bill Jepsen, Fred Kurtz, Carlos Pino, Bob Burke; second row: Hank Paul Dawson, Rich Cosentino, Norm La- Sheldon, Jim Miller, Dick Kemezis; third row: Berge, Bob Talbot, Coach.

The baseball season opened on March 26 with the game against Bucknell. Despite the strong pitching ability of Cardi­ nal Mike Golenbieski, the CU nine was massacred 8-2 by the visiting Pennsylvanians. This tilt was followed with a more even contest with MIT on March 29. At the end of the eighth, the Cardinals led 4-3, but a strong MIT surge in the ninth found the Cardinals on the losing end of an 8-5 score. Under Coach Robert Talbot, the mitmen, seek to better their 1965 rec­ ord of 4 wins and 12 losses. TRACK AND FIELD The spring track season opened with the March 25 meet against Gallaudet, which the Cardinals copped, 88V2-46y2. This was followed, on March 29, with a losing 80-56 meet with RPI. On April 2, the University staged the twenty-ninth annual Catholic University Invitational Track Meet. Blessed with a strong individual performance by CU cinderman Steve Costian, the team, with 17 points could only finish fourth.

The members of the TRACK TEAM are—first row: Coach McGee, Jim Murphy, Bill Ennis, Tom Nolan, Tom Fitzpatrick; second row: George Butler, Coach, Gerry Holland, Rich Schaeffer, John Griffin, Kevin Lanigan; third row: Coach Vincent, John MacAloon, Jim Matan, Amos Stanford; fourth row: Gary Parla- piano, Bill Fenwick, Ed Liddy, Steve Costion. The members of the TENNIS TEAM are—Jose Ayoroa, Lutz Filipowsky, 254 Andy Keller, Marty Dowd, Coach; Manuel Gutierrez, John Williams, Walt Wegesser. NNIS Boosted by returning seniors Walt Wegesser and Lucky Fili­ powski, the tennis team enter­ tained hopes of a strong sea­ son. Initial predictions, how­ ever, were dashed with the meet against Cornell on March 28. The visiting team from Ithaca trounced the Card courtmen in every match and emerged from the fracas a 9-0 victor. Later in the season, the Cardinal tennis squad, under Coach Martin Dowd, met teams from Brook­ lyn College, Howard, American and Fordham.

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The CHEERLEADERS are—first row: Nancy Kausner, Peg Rebak, Margie Tokarz; second row: Rosie Contini, Judy Murphy, Kate Gui­ CHEERLEADERS dotti, Marie Mina, Maureen Keelty. SPRING 157 INTRAMURALS m f

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Catholic University is divided into graduate and undergraduate divisions. The undergraduates, all two thousand of them, are divided into r the four traditional classes. This section is concerned only with a f portrait of the seniors, the Class of 1966. Comprehensive examinations, t architecture theses, and nursing boards are trials that seniors I at CU must undergo, as well as the ' final trial of graduation in June. For the seniors, leaving CU is more a I beginning than an end. Their futures will be the true test of their learning. CHRONOLOGY CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY is the year—most of us. From a university in ferment. Un­ freshman year, most of all we der a sometimes deceptively remember Debbie Dearing, calm surface there lies a po­ Homecoming Queen for tential for greatness, a great­ 1962. We also remember our ness far above and beyond losing struggle with whatever greatness the Uni­ College on TV's "College versity can now claim. The Bowl." Our first year was also Catholic University of the year of the infamous America is changing, and will "Speaker Ban." Four distin­ continue to change, long guished Catholic theologians after we, the Class of 1966, were barred from a Univer­ have gone on to lead lives in sity lecture series, an inci­ other places and in other pur­ dent that focused national at­ suits. tention on "Little or CU." As graduation approaches, During the spring of fresh­ and we begin to realize that man year many of us pledged the totality of our yesterdays one of CU's eleven fraterni­ at Catholic U. will be few in ties and sororities. We en­ number compared with the dured the indignities and the totality of our tomorrows insults, and finally we were elsewhere, we begin to ask, allowed to be ourselves "What has CU really meant again. Summer came, and, to us?" dispersed throughout the na­ tion and the world, we began to toil at a summer job or toil in the sweatshops of summer school.

When we were freshmen, the answer to this question was unimportant. In fact, the question itself remained un­ Sophomore year dawned formulated. We arrived on with us on the opposite side campus, confused and per­ of Orientation, and the fun haps a little scared, to face and games went on as be­ Orientation. We didn't take it fore. We quickly became re- seriously, nor were we sup­ accustomed to the routine of posed to. After the fun and classes, studies, meetings, games, the mixers and the and bull-sessions—until one "Facts for Freshmen," we afternoon in late November. came face to face with the We each remember where we reality of our first college were when we first heard the class. The professor lectured, news from Dallas. Slowly, si­ and we busily filled our new lently, spontaneously t h e notebooks with every little campus emptied into the "pearl of wisdom." Again, we Shrine. There we prayed, not were scared. College was knowing what else we could going to be work after all. do, and many of us cried. We And we worked. We stud­ remember first-hand the vigil ied and crammed, discovered at the White House, the mass the miraculous effects of at St. Matthew's, and the coffee and No-Doz, and funeral in Arlington. These somehow we made it through we can never forget. Again, summer came and nings in the Library, the mel­ went, and we found ourselves odies of the Shrine bells, as seniors. Again, we were "Mike's" "T.J.'s," "Hap's," scared, but now about our fu­ "The Holiday," the smell ofl61 tures. The year sped by in a the Shrine Mall in spring, all complex entanglement o f these have meaning to us. graduate school applications, We will remember the ded­ job interviews, government ication of CU's faculty, and tests, and anxiety over the we will remember the con­ war in Vietnam. Homecoming servatism of the administra­ marked the return of football tion. We will remember how to CU. In basketball, CU much we really learned from Our second year was also scored an historical upset each other, and how much we the year of the beginning of against our cross-town intel­ forgot from our textbooks. the University's Diamond lectual rival, Jesuit George­ We will remember our great Jubilee. We remember Helen town. In the spring, those of teachers, those who taught Hayes and C.P. Snow. We re­ us in the College faced the us to search unceasingly for member our basketball tri­ terror of Comprehensives. We knowledge. umph over Mt. St. Mary's to sweated, crammed, and All of this is Catholic Uni­ clinch the conference title. sweated some more. Then, versity, a university in fer­ But, somehow the rest of the after the three-day hell was ment. It was our privilege to year seemed uneventful after over, we discovered that be a part of this ferment for the events we lived through most of us had passed, and the four best years of our in November. we celebrated. lives. We will never forget Another summer passed, Now, looming over the what happened to us here, and we returned to the horizon is graduation, and nor what happened to Catho­ Brookland campus for our our futures "out in the lic University while we were junior year. That was the world." But, in retrospect, we here. year of the Presidential In­ can never forget Catholic auguration, and the year the University. The Rector, eve­ President was guest speaker at CU's graduation ceremo­ nies. Our lives as students, however, continued as be­ fore. We studied and dis­ cussed, went wild at the "Joe Sent Me," purloined books from the library, and com­ plained about the "adminis­ tration." Our student leaders picketed the library to pro­ test the handling of a cheat­ ing scandal. We participated in the Graduate Hall "Fish fooiFly,n dacquirin" caterer which g.wa as neinstrumentaw campuls Anne Marie Baas

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Mary Manley

Francis Lorson

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CIFELLI, JOANNE, 22 Cayuga Way, Short CRAWFORD, BARBARA A., 6764 Little BURNS, THOMAS E., 1635 South Hum­ Hills, New Jersey; A.B., Sociology; Theta River Pike, Annandale, Virginia; A.B., Eng­ boldt Street, Denver, Colorado; A.B., Phi­ Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 2, 3. lish; Dean's List 3; Kappa Beta Gamma losophy; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, IFC Representative 3; CLARK, STEPHEN J., 4413 Maple Avenue, TOWER 1. CRONEMEYER, ROBERT A., 217-36 50th Bethesda, Maryland; A.B., Economics; Avenue, Bayside, New York; A.B., Psy­ Dean's List 3; Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, chology; Saint Martin's Society 3, 4; BUTYNSKI, WILLIAM, 11 River Street, 4, Treasurer 3; Cross Country 1, 2; Intra­ Mountie 1, 2. Hinsdale, New Hampshire; A.B., Psychol­ murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ogy; Psi Chi; Sodality Committee 1, 2; CROSS, CECILIA, 3107 South Hill Street, Logos 3. 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Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, Califor­ Society, Commander 3. nia; A.B., Philosophy; Fine Arts Council 2; FARLEY, RICHARD F., 60 Washington Logos 2; CARDINAL 3, 4, Photography DURELLI, ANA MARIA, 4 Pinehurst Circle, Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey: A.B., Editor 4. Chevy Chase, Maryland; A.B., Spanish: English; Who's Who; Dean's List 3; Blue Dean's List 2, 3; Chi lota Pi 3, 4; Key: Sigma Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4, 5, Corre­ DELANY, VICKY, 2538 Addyston Road, PASCUA 1, 2, 3, 4; TOWER 2. sponding Secretary 3; Class Vice Presi­ Akron, Ohio; A.B., English; Dean's List 1, dent 3; TOWER 2; Homecoming Chairman 2; Dean's Seminar. DURKIN, JOHN, 6415 Bluebill Lane, 4. Alexandria, Virginia: B.M.E.; Dean's List DELATOUR, MICHEL ALEXANDER, 1518 3; Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi­ FARRELL, CATHERINE, 314 Ocean Road, South 20th Street, Arlington 2, Virginia; dent 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4. Narragansett, Rhode Island; A.B., English; A.B., Biology; Phi Kappa Theta 2, 3, 4; Dean's List 1, 3: Class Vice President 4; Biology Club 1, 2; Swimming 1. DURKIN, MARY JO, 6415 Bluebill Lane, Sigma Epsilon Phi; Chaplain's Choir 1; Alexandria, Virginia: A.B., Sociology; Orientation Executive 2; Dorm Council DELPOMO, DIANE CAMILE, 11 Elizabeth Dean's List 1, 3; Angel Flight 3, 4; Dorm President 1; Soph Cotillion Princess; Jun­ Place, Denville, New Jersey; B.S.N.; Council 2; Fine Arts Council 1, 2, 3, 4. ior Prom Chairman. Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; CARDINAL DIAMANTIDIS, LEONIDAS, 3326 Fairhill FAY, EILEEN, 30 North Bayles Avenue, 2; Swimming Team 1, 2. 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ELLIS, WALTER J., 918 C Street S.E., DILLON, KATHY, 208 Laurel Street, Mil- FERGUSON, ROBERT N., 6618 13th Washington, D.C: A.B., Mathematics; Tau ford, Ohio; A.B., Mathematics; Columbian Place, Washington 12, D.C; A.B., Chemis­ Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5, Recording Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ISC Representative 3, 4; try; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's List 2, 3; Secretary 4. Dorm Council 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ENG, NANCY, 817 Upshur Street N.W., DIOU, MARY ANNE, 8 Richelieu Place, Washington, D.C; A.B., Chemistry: Chem­ FERREIRA, JOANNE, 5 Shirley Avenue, Newark, New Jersey: A.B., American His­ istry Club 4. Kingston, Massachusetts; A.B., French; tory; Kappa Beta Gamma 3, 4; Angel Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Dorm Council 2. Flight 3, 4; Fine Arts Council 3; Young ERRIGO, JOSEPH, 304 Rockwood Road, Democrats 3, 4; Tennis 3; TOWER 3. Brandywine Hills, Wilmington, Delaware; FESSLER, MICHAEL, 31 Augusta Avenue, B.Arch.: Dean's List 3, 4; Student Council Fort Wright, Covington, Kentucky; A.B., DONALD, KATHLEEN M.; 405 Delaware 3; Phi Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; AIA 3, English; Who's Who; Blue Key; Dean's Street, Woodbury, New Jersey: A.B.. Art: 4; Chaplain's Choir 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, List 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 3: Kappa Beta Gamma 3, 4, 5. 4; Saint Martin's Society 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Angel Flight 3; Dorm Council 3; 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Censored 3. ESSELMAN, WALTER J., 208 Yarrow Lane, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; A.B., FIDALGO, CARMEN, 217 Almirante Pinzon, DONOHOE. MARGARET MARY, 4328 Chemistry; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Hato Rey, Puerto Rico; B.Arch.; AIA 1, 2, Brandywine Street N.W., Washington, President 4. 3, 4, 5; PASCUA 1, 2, 3. D.C: A.B., American History: Dean's List 2, 3; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4: Dean's EVANS, DENIS A., 17125 Cautis, Detroit, Seminar. Michigan: A.B., Biology: Dean's List 1, 3; FILIPOWSKY, LUTZ, 11008 Donneita Sigma Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Drive, Huntsville, Alabama; A.B., Modern DONOVAN, JAMES M. JR., 58 Maxwell Secretary 4; Debate Club 1, 2, 3, Presi­ European History; Dean's List 3; Tau Road, Newtonville, New York: A.B.. Phi­ dent 3, Vice President 2; Wrestling 1, 2, Kappa Epsilon 3, 4; Soccer 1; Tennis 1, losophy: Philosophy Club 3, 4. 3, 4, Co-captain 4. 2, 3, 4. FINNERTY, PATRICIA, 2600 North East GUIDOTTI, KATE, 2905 64th Avenue, HERRMANN, THOMAS F.. 23 Sherborne 26th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Cheverly, Maryland; B.S.N.; Dean's List 3; Avenue, Lancaster, New York; A.B. Eng­ A.B., Elementary Education; CARDINAL 4; Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; lish: Dean's List 2, 3: Chaplain's Choir 2, Shields Society 3, 4. CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co- 3: Dorm Council 1; TOWER 1, 2; Shrine Captain 3; Swimming Team 1, 2; Intra­ 1, 2, 3, 4. FINNEY, ROBYN, 207 Milltown Road, murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 1, 2, 3. Springfield, New Jersey; A.B., Biology; HESS. ROBERT W., 4630 Cook Avenue, Sigma Epsilon Phi; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; GOODEN, KATHLEEN, 727 20th Street Pittsburgh 36. Pennsylvania: A.B., Ameri­ Dean's Seminar; Columbia Club 1, 2, 3, N.W. Washington, D. C; A.B., American can History: Logos 3: History Club 3, 4; 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Biology History; Kappa Beta Gamma 3, 4. Football 4. Club 1, 4; Dorm Council 2; Junior Prom Princess. HIGLEY, THOMAS, 202 Forest Drive, GUILINO, BEATRICE, 1252 Hayward Ave- Wilmington, Delaware: B.Arch.; Phi Kappa FERMANI, VICTOR S., 12306 Greenhill cue, Cincinnati, Ohio; A.B., Latin; Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; AIA 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramu­ Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., PASCUA 1; Saint Vincent's Society 1; rals 3, 4, 5; CARDINAL 5. Chemistry; Dean's List 1; Alpha Delta Logos 1, 4; Chaplains Choir 1, 3. Gamma 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Intra­ HINDS, WILBUR S., Sand Spring Lane, murals 3, 4. GUSTAVIS, MARGARET, 27 Wright Ave­ New Vernon, New Jersey; B.Arch.: Dean's nue, Northampton, Massachusetts; A.B., List 4; Sigma Pi Delta 3, 4, 5; AIA 1, 2, FITZPATRICK, M. LOUISE 11 Virginia Speech Pathology and Audiology; Kappa 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Street, South River, New Jersey; B.S.N.; Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; HOCHANADEL, CAROLYN, 107 Endicott Dean's List 1, 2, 3; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4. Speech Club 3, 4; Young Democrats 1, 2, Lane, Oak Ridge, Tennessee: A.B.. Mathe­ 3; CARDINAL 3, 4; Theta Sigma 4. matics; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa FRIEARY, GAYE, 56 Sprague Road, Scars­ Beta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; In­ dale, New York; A.B., Modern European tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. History; Dean's List 3; Theta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4. HOFF, MARY, 8119 15th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Maryland; A.B., Biology: Dean's FUNKE, MAURICE, 3801 University Bou­ List 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon Phi; Chi levard, College Park, Maryland; B.S.E.; H lota Pi 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary Senators Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 3; Fine Arts Council 1, 2; Biology Club HAILS, ROBERT L., 1005 Wickford Road, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. FURPHEY, LINDA, 11 Moser Drive, Rock- Vestavia, Alabama; B.C.E.; Sigma Pi Delta HOFFMANN, DOROTHY ANN, 35 Skook- ville, Connecticut; A.B., French; Dean's 1, 2, 3, 4; ASCE 3; Fine Arts Council 1, 2; wams Court, West Islip, New York; List 3; Chorus; Intramurals 1. Saint Martin's Society 1, 2; Intramurals B.S.N.; Dean's List 2, 3; Chi lota Pi 2, 3, 1, 2. HANSEL, DIANE, 4745 34th Road North, 4; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Arlington, Virginia; B.M., Music Educa­ tion; Dean's List 1 ,2, 3; Sigma Alpha HOGAN, MICHAEL, 3507 Morrison Street, lota 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President Washington, D.C; B.Arch.; Dean's List 4; 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 5; Track Team 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramurals G HARMON, JEAN, 7421 Carmine Street, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Annandale, Virginia; A.B., English; Dean's GAUNAURD, GUILLERMO C, 605 Linea List 1, 3; Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; HOTH, PAMELA, Arlington, Vermont; Street, Havana, Cuba; B.M.E.; Dean's List Intramurals 2, 3, 4; TOWER 1, 2. B.S.N.; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; TOWER 1. 3; AIAA 4; ASME 3, 4; PASCUA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi. HOWELL, PATRICIA J., 6030 Mustang GEMMA, DOROTHY CURRIE, 93 Mountain HARMON, JOAN, 7421 Carmine Street, Drive, Riverdale, Maryland; A.B., Politics: Ridge Drive, Wayne, New Jersey; B.S.N.; Annandale, Virginia; A.B., Sociology: Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Beta Chi lota Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSNA 1, 2; PAS­ Theta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Student Council Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Shahan Debating Soci­ CUA 1; TOWER 1. Recording Secretary 4; Shields Society 3; ety 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Intramurals 2, 3; WRA Secretary-Treasurer 4; Homecoming CARDINAL 4. GILBERT, JEANNE MARIE, 3703 Whisper­ Princess 4; TOWER 1, 2; Who's Who. ing Lane, Falls Church, Virginia; A.B., HUGHES, JOANN, 16 Arapahoe Road Modern European History; Kappa Beta HART, WILLIAM JOHN, 21 Loomis Street, West Hartford, Connecticut; BSN Gamma 3, 4; CARDINAL 2. Little Falls, New York; A.B., Biology; Phi Dean's List 2, 3; CUSNA 1, 2, 3 4 Eta Sigma; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Dean's PASCUA 1, 2; CARDINAL 4. GILVEY, BARBARA JEAN, 61 Tamarack Seminar; Biology Club 4; CARDINAL 4. Road, Mahopac, New York; A.B. Speech HULL, PAMELA, 1281 Castro Road, Mon­ Therapy; Cheerleader 2, 3; Soph Show; terey, California; B.S.N.; Dean's List 1. 2 Speech Club 3, 4; Young Democrats 2. HARTZ, JOHN M., 7441 University Ave­ 3, 4; Who's Who; Sigma Theta Tau; nue, Middleton, Wisconsin; B.C.E.; Blue Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, ISC Repre­ GIROD, ALBERTO A., Box 362 Ponce, Key Vice President 4, 5; Tau Beta Pi; sentative 3, Chief 4; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; Puerto Rico; B.C.E.; ASCE 3, 4, Treasurer Dean's Seminar; Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, DCSNA; Student Council 1, 2, 4. NSNA 4; Brennan Rifles 1, 2; PASCUA 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5; ASCE 2, 3, 4, 5; Fine Arts Council Delegate 2; AFSAB Representative's; Par­ 4. 1; Soph Show. ent's Weekend Chairman 3: Young Repub­ licans 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Tennis 1 2" GRANT, BERNICE AURELIA, 3011 HECHT, SUSAN, 5560 Big Tree Road, Or­ Volleyball 2; Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Virginia; chard Park, New York; A.B., Art; Dean's 1, 2, 3, 4; Flower Week Princess 4- CARD­ A.B., Biology; Biology Club 4; Logos 4. List 3; SBK Table 1, 2, 3, 4. INAL 4, Senior Editor 4.

GRILLO, ROBERT RUSSELL, 92 Highland HEPDING, ROBERT W., 83 Kraft Lane, Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts; A.B., Levittown, Pennsylvania; A.B., Economics; English; Dean's List 1, 3; Fine Arts Coun­ Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge cil 1, 2; Major Productions 3, 4. Master 3, President 4; Intramurals 3, 4. I GRUBER, KATHLEEN, 42 DeLeo Drive, HENNESSY, JAMES M., 4108 North 35th lANNONE. JOHN CHARLES. 90-19 83rd Stamford, Connecticut; A.B., Elementary Street, Arlington, Virginia; A.B., Mathe­ Avenue, Glendale. Queens, New York; Education; Dean's List 3; Dorm Council matics; Sigma Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4; Intra­ A.B., Religious Education: Dean's List l', 1, 2; Soph Show. murals 2, 3, 4. 2, 3: Logos 3; Soccer Team 3: Intramu­ rals 3; TOWER 3. IHDE. ALBERT, 108 Myrtle Street, Nutley, KENNEY, DONALD F., 707 Chesapeake LeBUFFE, LEON A. JR., 1944 Kimberly New Jersey: A B., Drama: Fine Arts Coun­ Avenue, Annapolis, Maryland: B.E.E.: Road, Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., cil 2, 3; Soph Show 2; Intramurals 2; Senators 1, 2, 3, 4. American History; Who's Who; Phi Kappa NEXUS 2; TOWER 3. Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Logos 1, 2, KIMBLE, MARK W., 514 Domer Avenue, President 2; Chaplain Council 2, 3, Presi­ Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., English; dent 3; Junior Weekend Chairman; Bas­ Blue Key: Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Alpha Delta ketball 1. Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice LEONARD, JOHN, 10908 Lockwood Drive, President 3: Class President 1; STIMU­ Silver Spring, Maryland; B,M.E.; ASME 4. J LUS 3: Blackbread 3. LESHER, KATHLEEN, 752 Birch Street, KINGSLEY, W. SCOTT, 11920 Renwood JARVIS. MARY, 230 Parkway Drive, Pitts­ Reading, Pennsylvania; A.B., Speech Pa­ Lane, Rockville, Maryland: B.E.E.; Dean's burgh, Pennsylvania: A.B., Chemistry: Or­ thology and Audiology; Chi lota Pi 3, 4; List 2, 3: Alpha Delta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, ganic Structure 4. Chaplain's Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech and Vice President 4; AlChE 1, 2; IEEE 4; In­ Hearing Club 3, 4. JOHNSTONE, JUDY, 8616 Ewing Drive, tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: CARDINAL 3, 4, Sen­ Bethesda, Maryland: A.B., American His­ ior Editor 4. LEWIS, MARY ELIZABETH, 530 West Lake tory; History Club 3, 4; TOWER 3, 4. Avenue, Bay Head, New Jersey, BSN' KIRBY, MARY COLLEEN, 40 Bronson Ave­ CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4. nue, Scarsdale, New York; A.B., Econom­ JANNES, DALE, 152 West Boston Avenue, ics; Dean's List 3; Kappa Tau Gamma 1, LINDQUIST, CLARENCE, 6008 Utah Ave­ Youngstown, Ohio; A.B., Physics; List 1; 2, 3, 4; Logos 2, 3; Dorm Council 3. Fine Arts Council 4; Physics Club 2, 3, 4, nue, Washington, D.C; A.B., Biology; Vice President 2, Treasurer 4; Logos 4. Dean's List 3; Sigma Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4; KLISCH, MARY LOU, 8001 Fort Hunt Swimming Team 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Road, Alexandria, Virginia: B.S.N.; Kappa 4; Track Team 3, 4; Football 4. 228 Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4; CUASNA 1, 2, 3, 4; JAVORNIK, MIRO, 102 Taussig Place Dorm Council 3; Intramurals 2, 3. LINNENBOM, LENORA, 1408 Ray Road, N.E., Washington, D.C: B.E.E.; Dean's Hyattsville, Maryland; A.B., Drama; List 1, 2; Sigma Pi Delta 2, 3, 4; IEEE 2, KOURI, KATHERINE, 5451 16th Avenue Dean's List 1, 3; Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 3, 4. West Hyattsville, Maryland; B.S.N.: 4; Soph Show; Cheerleader 2, 3. Dean's List 2, 3; Student Council 3: CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4: DCSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; LLOSA, JOSE M., 5800 Marbury Road, Young Democrats 2: Dorm Council 2. Bethesda, Maryland; A.B., Economics; Dean's List 3; PASCUA 2, 3, 4. KREBS, MARTHA, 1294 Kelton Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; A.B., Physics; LOFTUS, PATRICIA, 203 Monmouth Ave- K Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4: Dean's Seminar; r\ue, Spring Lake, New Jersey; A.B., Inter­ national Law and Relations; Dean's List KAISER, THOMAS, 224 Hilton Avenue, College Bowl Team 1; Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Sodality 1; Fine Arts 2, 3; Chi lota Pi 3, 4; Young Democrats Youngstown, Ohio; A.B., Chemistry; 2; CARDINAL 4. Sigma Pi Delta 3, 4, Pledge Master 3; Council 1. CARDINAL 4. LORSON, FRANCIS J., 1931 Dublin Road, KUKOWSKI, KATHLEEN, Beach, North KAMYKOWSKI, MONICA M., 452 Wheelers Penfield, New York; A.B., American His­ Dakota; A.B., Chemistry; KapfDa Tau Farms Road, Milford, Connecticut; tory; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sigma Pi Delta 1, Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Chemistry B.Arch.: Chi lota Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Soph Cotil­ 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3; Sopho­ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3; lion Queen 2; Chaplain's Choir 1; Soph more Class Treasurer; Soph Show; Fine St. Vincent's Society 3, 4; AuH.O 1, 2 3 Show 2; Homecoming Princess 4. Arts Council 1, 2, 3, 4; AIA 1; Senior 4, '68. " ' ' Week Chairman 4; Chi lota Pi UMOC 3 5; KANE, CAROLYN, 4116 Saul Road, Ken­ TOWER 3, 4, Page One Editor 3, 4; CAR­ KURTZ, SUSAN M., 317 North Academy DINAL 4; Who's Who. sington, Maryland; A.B., Elementary Edu­ Drive, Ephrata, Pennsylvania: A.B., Biol­ cation: Dean's List 3; Sigma Epsilon Phi; ogy; Dean's List 2; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, LOSIER, JENNIFER, Grasslands Farms, Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Valhalla, New York; A.B., American His­ Shield's Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Demo­ tory. crats 2, 3; TOWER 2, 3, 4. LOVELESS, MARGARET, 15409 Tierra KARR, LAWRENCE F.. 95 Round Hill Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland; B.M., Mu­ Road. Poughkeepsie, New York; A.B., sic Education; Sigma Alpha lota 1, 2, 3; Physics: Phi Eta Sigma. Vice President 1, University Chorus 1, 3. President 2: Blue Key, Treasurer-Secretary L 3; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4: Dean's Seminar; LUTZ, LORA, 1945 McGraw Avenue, Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts Council LARMOUR, M. MARGUERITE, 23 Bredder Bronx, New York; A.B., Art; Dorm Council 3, 4. Court, East Paterson, New Jersey; B.S.N ; 2; Biology Club 1, 2; Fine Arts Council 1, KEENER. MARY LOU, 2476 Redwood Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Drive, Flushing, Michigan: B.S.N.; Dean's LARSON, KATHLEEN V., 3009 Holly LYNCH, JACKLYN F., 5267 Nebraska Ave­ List 3: Kappa Beta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Street, Alexandria, Virginia; B.S.N.; nue, Washington, D.C; A.B., Economics; Pledge Mistress 3, ISC Representative 4; Dean's List 2, 3; Kappa Beta Gamma 2, Kappa Beta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Orienta­ CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; DCSNA 3; Young 3: CUSNA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; DCSNA 2, tion Committee 2. Democrats 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Cheer­ 4: Logos 1, 2; Sigma Theta Tau. leader 2, 3.

KELLEY. JUANITA, 7205 HaMhorne Ter­ LA RUE, JAMES MELVIN, 208 South Tay­ race, Hyattsville, Maryland: A.B.. Psychol­ lor Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland; A.B., ogy; Psi Chi: Dean's List 3; Kappa Beta Drama; Dean's List 1, 2; Phi Eta Sigma. Gamma 1. 2: Intramurals 2. M LEACH, DIANE, 3109 Crest Avenue KEMPS, BERNADETTE V., 421 Walnut Cheverly, Maryland; A.B., English; Dean's MacANDREW, HOPE, 21 Glen Avenue, Street, Roselle. New Jersey; A.B., Ameri­ List 3; Columbian Club 2, 3, 4; Dorm Cranston, Rhode Island; A.B., Psychology; can History: Dean's List 1, 2, 3: Saint Council 4; Biology Club 3; Basketball 1 Chi lota Pi 3, 4; CARDINAL 2, 3, 4, Busi­ Vincent's Society 2: Young Democrats 2, 2; Swimming 2; Intramurals 1, 2 3 4' ness Editor 3, 4; Young Democrats 3: 3: Dorm Council 3: TOWER 2, 3. CARDINAL 3: TOWER 4; STIMULUS 3 4 ' WRA Vice President 4; Gymnastics Team 2, 3. MAGENNIS, MARY MARGARET, 3509 McCUTCHEON, RICHARD L., 5606 Knoll- MORRISEY, MARY PATRICIA, Spruce Woodridge Avenue, Silver Spring, Mary­ wood Road, Washington D.C; A.B., Math­ Street, Penns Grove, New Jersey: A.B., land; A.B., American History; Kappa Beta ematics; Dean's List 4; Sigma Beta English: Dean's List 3; Kappa Tau Gamma 3, 4, Rush Chairman 4. Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Gamma 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Dorm Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5. Council 2; Soph Show; Chaplain's Choir MAIELLO, ELAINE L., 1125 20th Street, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Swift 4. South Arlington, Virginia; A.B., Elemen­ MCLAUGHLIN, EILEEN, Scarsdale Manor tary Education; Kappa Beta Gamma 1, 2, North, Scarsdale, New York; A.B., Sociol­ MORRISON, JANE, 2412 Kinderbrook 3,4. ogy; Modern British Drama Critic 4. Lane, Bowie, Maryland; A.B., English; Dean's List 2, 3; History Club 3; TOWER MALONE, G. DWIGHT, 400 S. Ripley 3. Street, Birmingham, Alabama; B.Ch.E.; Pi McNIFF, ALFRED J., 37 Landers Lane, Delta Epsilon; Blue Key; AlChE 2, 3, 4, New Castle, Delaware; A.B., Psychology; Secretary 4; Logos 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; TOWER 2, 3. MOYNAHAN, MARY, 47 Hampton Avenue, Tennis 2; CARDINAL 3; TOWER 2. Albertson, New York; A.B., Psychology; MELCHOLSKY, JOHN J. JR., 911 North Psi Chi; Dean's Seminar: Dean's List 1, MANLEY, MARY, 1109 Haines Avenue, Delaware Street, Paulsboro, New Jersey; 2; Dorm Council 3. Wilmington, Delaware; A.B., Economics; B.C.E.; Alpha Delta Gamma 1, 2; Student Dean's List 1, 2; Dorm Council 3; Logos Council 4; ASCE 3, 4, President 4; MULLER, MADELINE, Defense Supply 2; Tower 2, 3. PASCUA 3, 4. Agency, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; B.S.N.; Dean's List 1, 2; Kappa Beta MARKEY, SUSAN, 5729 Old Boston Road, MELLO, DANIEL L., 5 Sprague Street, Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; A.B., Biology; Peabody, Massachusetts; B.Arch.; Blue Dean's List 2; Psi Chi; Sigma Epsilon Phi; Key; Tau Beta Pi; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; MURPHY, CYNTHIA, 939 Greendale Drive, Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President Sigma Pi Delta 3, 4, 5, Pledge Master 4, Charleston, West Virginia; A.B., Philoso­ 4; Georgetown Liaison 1, 2, 3. Historian 4; CARDINAL, Design Editor 5. phy; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Logos 1, 2. MAROTTA, THOMAS, 57 Schultz Avenue, METULES, NANCY, 197 East Northfield Phillipsburg, New Jersey; B.M.E.; Phi Avenue, Livingston, New Jersey; B.S.N.; MURPHY, JEAN, 18 Anselm Drive, Provi­ Kappa Theta 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's Seminar; dence, Rhode Island; A.B., Psychology; Chaplain's Choir 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSNA 1, Psi Chi; Dean's Seminar; Dean's List 1, 2, 2, 3, 4; DCSNA 1, 2, 3; Young Republi­ 3, 4; CARDINAL 2, 3, 4, Jr. Photography MARQUEZ, ENRIQUE, Calle "F" #45 El cans 2; CARDINAL 4; Sigma Theta Tau. Editor, Layout Editor 4, Pi Delta Epsilon. Cangrelio, Panama, Republica de Panama; B.M.E.; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Re­ MIELE, MADELINE, 96 Buff Road, Tena- MURPHY, CHARLES J. 10115 Thornwood cording Secretary 4; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; fly. New Jersey; A.B., English; Young Road, Kensington, Maryland; A.B., Ameri­ ASME 2, 3, 4; Inter-Engineering Council Democrats 2; Dorm Council 4; TOWER 2, can History; Alpha Delta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; PASCUA 1, 2, 3, 4. 4; CARDINAL 4. 4; Brennan Rifles 1; Shrine 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, VIRGINIA, 54 Charles Street, Floral Park, New York; A.B., Sociology; MITTERLEHNER, CAROL A., 132 High­ MURPHY, MICHAEL P., 200 Madison Ave­ Dean's List 3. land Avenue, Highland Park, New Jersey; nue, Midland Park, New Jersey; A.B., A.B., Elementary Education; Dean's List Mathematics; Dean's List 3. MARTINEZ, RICARDO C, 1513 North 3; Kappa Beta Gamma 3, 4; Shield's So­ Rhodes St., Arlington, Virginia; A.B., Eco­ ciety 2, 3, 4; Angel Flight 2, 3, 4, Com­ nomics; Dean's List 2, 3, 4; PASCUA 1, 2, mander 4; Fine Arts Council 2, 3, 4, Sec­ 3,4. retary 3.

MATSON, ANITA M., c/o General Deliv­ MODON, PATRICIA, 6 Lowland Road, ery, Seattle, Washington; B.M., Music; Levittown, New York; A.B., Elementary Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Dean's Seminar; Education; Dean's List 3; Columbian Club N 1, 2, 3, 4; Shield's Society 3, 4; Young Sigma Alpha lota 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, NICOLOSI, ROBERT J., 294 Richland Vice President 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Orches­ Democrats 2; Cheerleader 3; Dorm Coun­ cil 2, 3, 4, President 4; CARDINAL 2. Pike, Marion, Ohio; A.B., Music; Dean's tra 1, 2, 3, 4. List 1, 3; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, President 4; MATTHEWS, DILLER G. JR., 127 Victor MOE, RUD v., 1827 Whitehall Street, Har- Alpha Delta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Street N.E., Washington, D.C; A.B., Amer­ risburg, Pennsylvania; B.E.E.; Dean's List 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; TOWER 2, 3. ican History; Dean's List 3; Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Theta 1, Gamma 2, 3, 4; CARDINAL 3; Married 4. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; IEEE 3, 4; Blue Key; Chaplain's Choir; Track 2, 3, 4. McCABE, JOAN M., 102 Westminster Road, West Hempstead, New York; A.B., MONAHAN, VIRGINIA, 710 Degraw Ave­ Modern European History; Who's Who; nue, Newark 4, New Jersey; A.B., Psy­ Sigma Epsilon Phi; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; chology; Dorm Council 2, 3; Intramurals o Phi Alpha Theta; Kappa Tau Gamma 3, 4; 1. Class Treasurer 4; Student Council Secre­ OBERC MARY ANN, 55 Devon Avenue, tary 3; Central Budgetary Board 4; Na­ MONTAGUE, EDWARD J., 614 Concord Trenton, New Jersey; A.B., Biology; tional Student's Association Delegate 4; Circle, Trenton, New Jersey; A.B., Ameri­ Dean's List 2, 3; Biology Club 2, 3; Logos Fact Finder 4. can History; Dean's List 3; Phi Kappa OBERRIGHT2, 3. , JOHN EDWARD, 38 Lake MCCAFFREY, MARY ELLEN, 38 Richbell Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. Drive, Woodbury, New Jersey: B.M.E.: Tau Road, White Plains, New York; B.S.N.; Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice President 4; ASME 4, 5. Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSNA 2, 3, MONTI, PATRICK M., Miller Avenue, 4; PASCUA 1; Dorm Council 3; TOWER 1, North Branch Station, New Jersey; A.B., 2. Sociology; Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, O'BRIEN, HANS D., 1348 Hibiscus Street, Vice President 4; Track 1; Intramurals 1, Columbia, South Carolina; B.Ch.E.; Sigma McCOMB, NORMAN W., 30 Strathcona 2, 3, 4. Pi Delta 2, 3, 4; AlChE 1, 2, 3, 4; Bren­ Road, Cranston, Rhode Island; A.B., Psy­ nan Rifles 1, 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. chology; Pi Delta Epsilon, President 4; Saint Martin's Society 1, 2; Young Demo­ MORGAN, VERDA ELIZABETH, 3714 War­ crats 2, 3; TOWER 1, 2, 3; CARDINAL 2, ren Street N.W., Washington, D.C; A.B., O'BRIEN, JOHN, 3218 8th Street N.E., 3, 4, Productions Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief Psychology; Psi Chi; Young Democrats 2, Washington, D.C; B.E.E.; Tau Kappa 4; Our Noble Leader 4. 3, 4; Logos 2; CARDINAL 4; TOWER 2, 3. Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. O'CONNELL, MARY ANN, 209 89 White­ PIQUADO, JOHN W., 9707 23rd Avenue, RODRIQUES, ANTHONY S., High and hall Terrace, Queens Village, New York; Adelphi, Maryland; A.B., English: Dean's Harel Street. Georgetown, British Guiana; A.B., Politics: Dean's List 1, 2, 3: Sigma List 3: Sigma Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4: Soph B.M.E.; ASME 4; Soccer 3, 4. Epsilon Phi: Tappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, Show; Chorus 1. 4, ISC Representative 4: Shahan Debating ROSAMILIA, MARLYN, 105 Oakview Ave­ Society 1, 2: Dorm Council 3, 4, Presi­ nue, Maplewood, New Jersey; A.B., Art; dent 4: Who's Who. POLTORAK. JOANNE M., 19 Reimer Street, Somerville, New Jersey; A.B., Ele­ Dean's List 1, 3; Fine Arts Council 4; mentary Education; Dean's List 2, 3; Shield's Society 4; Homecoming Princess O'DONNELL, DOROTHY E., 7217 Popkins Kappa Beta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, ISC Rep­ 4; CARDINAL 4; TOWER 2. Farm Road, Alexandria, Virginia: B.S.N.; resentative 3, President 4: Dorm Council Dean's List 1, 3; Kappa Beta Gamma 3, 3: Shield's Society 3, 4; Chorus 1; Intra­ 4; CUSNA 3: Gymnastics Team 1, 2. ROSCOE, PATRICIA, South 207 W. Street murals 2, 3; Engaged 4. S.E., Washington, D.C; A.B., Drama.

O'DONNELL, SHEILA, 7745 Circle Drive, POWELL, PETER C, 1403 Monroe Street St. Louis, Missouri: A.B., Psychology: Psi N.E., Washington, D.C; B.Arch.; AIA, RYAN, JULIA ANN, 757 Highland Avenue, Chi: Sigma Epsilon Phi; Dean's List 2, 3; President 4. Orange, New Jersey; B.S.N.; Dean's List Kappa Tau Gamma 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 1, 3; Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec­ CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4, President; Young retary 2, 3; Biology Club 1, 2; Dorm PRESSLER, JAMES, 2924 Limekile Pike, Democrats 2. Council President 2, 3; Logos 3; WRA North Hills, Pennsylvania; A.B., American President 3; Basketball Team 1, 2; Intra­ History: Phi Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4. murals 1, 2, 3, 4; CARDINAL 4. PETERS, EDWARD, 3218 8th Street, O'HARA, GREGORY, 284 Burns Street, Washington, D.C; B.A., Psychology; Forest Hills, New York; B.A., Philosophy; Dean's List 3; Logos 3; PASCUA 2: Intra­ Saint Martin's Society 1; Track 1, 2, 3; murals 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 2; CARDINAL 3; TOWER 2. s OINAS, VELLO, 6527 Piney Branch Road, SABATURA, JOANN, 105 North Elmer N.W., Washington, D.C; B.Arch.; Dean's Avenue, Sayre, Pennsylvania: A.B., Eco­ List 4; Sigma Pi Delta 3, 4, 5; AIA 2, 3. nomics; Angel Flight 4; Young Democrats SACKS2, 3, 4,; CARDINAHENRY G.L ,4 .241 5 East University Boulevard, Hyattsville, Maryland; A.B., OVERATH, SUSAN C, 13204 Old Forge Q Biology; Dean's List 3; Biology Club 4. Road, Silver Spring, Maryland: A.B., Eng­ QUINN, ANNE C, 29 Trinity Street, New lish; Dean's List 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Britain, Connecticut; A.B., English: Dean's SANDER, MARGARET JANE, 2306 6th Nexus 2; TOWER 2. List 1, 2: Columbian Club 2, 3, 4; Dorm Street, Tillamook, Oregon; A.B., Econom­ Council 3; Young Democrats 2; Engaged ics; Dean's List 1, 2, 3. 4. SCALESSA, RICHARD, 3547 Chesapeake Street N.W., Washington, D.C; B.Arch; Dean's List 2; Sigma Pi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; P AIA 4, 5; Swimming 1, 2. PARISI, NATALIE, 173 Sunridge Drive, SCHAPLOWSKY, RICHARD, 12520 Mont- RANK, JEANNE, 44 Harrison Brook Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; A.B., Econom­ clair Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., Basking Ridge, New Jersey; A.B., Chemis­ ics; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Columbian Club Drama; Alpha Delta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; try: TOWER 1. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council 4; CARDINAL 3, Track 3, 4. 4. PASCUCCI, SHARON, 5503 24th Avenue, RAYMOND, JEAN E., Woodland Drive, SCHAUB, CHARLES HERBERT, JR., 2200 Kenosha, Wisconsin; A.B., Drama; Co­ Port Chester, New York; A.B., English; Powers Lane, Cantonsville, Maryland; lumbian Club 2, 3, 4; Soph Show Direc­ Dean's List 3: Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.B., Mathematics; Sigma Pi Delta 3, 4. tor. Dorm Council 3. SCHUSTER, STEPHEN F., 222 Brown PELS, PHILIP S., 23-C Ridge Road, REICHHARDT. PATRICIA A., 515 Thayer Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky; A.B., Psy­ Greenbelt, Maryland; A.B., Economics; In­ Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., chology; Psi Chi; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; tramurals 1. American History. Tau Kappa Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 3; Saint Martin's Society 2, 3, 4. PEREZ-STABLE. NICHOLAS, 7 West 14th REMMERS, HARRY, 2509 Mason Street, Street, Apt. 17-H, New York, New York; Wheaton, Maryland; B.E.E.; IEEE 2, 3; SCHWARTZ, ROBERT M., 19 Thomas B.E.E.: PASCUA 1, 2. 3, 4. Fine Arts Council 3. Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., Phys­ ics; Phi Eta Sigma; Physics Club 2, 3. PETCHIK, CARL. 3518 Lyndale Avenue, RICE, EDWARD S., 525 Sheridan Road, Baltimore, Maryland: B.Arch.: Sigma Pi SEDEROWITZ, WILLIAM J., 98 Grandview Fort Bliss, Texas; A.B., Economics; Delta 1, 2, 3, 4; AIA 3, 4: Brennan Rifles Terrace, Hartford, Connecticut: B.E.E.; Dean's List 2, 3; Alpha Delta Gamma 1, 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 3, 4; CARDINAL 4. Dean's List 2, 3; Sigma Pi Delta 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4. 4; IEEE 3, 4, President 4; Intramurals 2, PETERS, JOSEPH CHARLES. 214-53 26th 3. Avenue. Bayside, New York; B.M.E.; Phi RIVERS, HUGH F., 524 Ashford Road, Kappa Theta 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 3, 4; Bren­ Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., American SGRO, JOANNE, 202 Russell Street, Rid­ nan Rifles 1; IAS 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, History; Alpha Delta Gamma 3, 4; Debate ley Park, Pennsylvania; A.B., Sociology; 4. 2: History Club 2, 3: Football 4; Track 3. Young Democrats 3, 4; CARDINAL 4.

PINARD. JOANN, 540 Montauk Drive, ROBAINA, JORGE, 4114 Davis Place SHAW, SPENCER ALAN, 5456 30th Place Westfield, New Jersey; B.S.N.; Dean's List N.W., Washington, D.C; B.E.E.; Senators N.W., Washington, D.C; ' A.B., Physics; 3; Chi lota Pi 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3: 3, 4, Historian 4; PASCUA 1, 2, 3 4 B.E.E.; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean's CUSNA 1. 2, 3, 4: DCNSA 1. 2. 3: CARDI­ President 4; Tennis 2, 3; Soccer i 2 3' Seminar; Sigma Pi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; NAL 3. Intramurals 3, 4, 5. SHELDON, BONNALYN J., 16968 Van VASSALLO, JOANNE, 177 Ellsworth Ave­ Aken Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio; nue, Harrison, New York; A.B., English; B.S.N.; Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; T Sigma Epsilon Phi; Dean's List 2, 3: Co­ CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4. lumbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress TABER, SUSAN, 1270 Burr Oak Road, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats Lake Forest, Illinois; A.B.; Speech Pathol­ 2, 3; Cardinal Charities 2; Mexican Proj­ SMITH, ANNELLE, 14 Rumstick Road, ogy and Audiology; Speech Pathology ect 2; Intramurals 2, 3. Barrington, Rhode Island; B.S.N.; Dean's Club 3, 4; Major Productions 2. List 3; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; DCSNA 2, 3, 4; CARDINAL 3, 4, Office TEMMEL, MATTHEW RICHARD, Black VILLANY, ANN, 126 Foxdale Lane, Port Manager 4. River Road RD#3, Bethlehem, Pennsyl­ Jefferson, New York; A.B., Sociology; vania; A.B., Modern European History; Dean's List 2, 3; Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 1; Intramurals 2, 3. SMITH, ROGER, 10003 Lorain Avenue, Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., Latin; Blue Delta Epsilon 2; Baseball 3, 4; Intramu­ Key, Secretary 3, 4; Pi Delta Epsilon; rals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower 1, 2. Dean's List 2; Fine Arts Council 1, 2, 3, VIRDONE, MARIANNE, 260-03 Kensington 4; Soph Show; Collegium Musicium 1; Place, Great Neck, New York; A.B., Psy­ TIERNEY, CAROLYN, 144 Haddon Place, TOWER 1, 2, 3; NEXUS 1; Blackbread, chology; Angel Flight 3, 4. Upper Montclair, New Jersey; A.B., Ele­ Assistant Editor 4. mentary Education; Dean's List 3; Tennis 1, 3; Basketball 2. VILA, MIGUEL, Restauracion it62, San­ SOHN, DONG WON, 81 Victor Street N.E., tiago, Republica Dominicana; B.Arch.; Washington, D.C; B.Arch.; ATA 3, 4, 5. Dean's List 3, 4; AIA 1, 2, 3, 4; PASCUA TOKARZ, MARY, 1513 Belmead Drive, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Vice President 3; Fine Arts Kingsport, Tennessee; B.S.N.; Sigma Council 3. SOWA, ELEANOR, 3206 Stewart Avenue, Epsilon Phi; Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; McKeesport, Pennsylvania; A.B., Sociol­ Class Treasurer 4; Central Budgetary ogy; Dean's List 2; Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, Board 4; Dorm Council President 4; VIRGIN, ARTHUR M., Ill, 6100 14th 3, 4; Angel Flight 2; CARDINAL 2. CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4. Street N.W., Washington, D.C; A.B., Mathematics; Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's List 1, 3; Brennan Rifles 1; Arnold Air Society SPELLMAN, CHARLOTTE, 345 Ohio TRAVERS, MARYANN, 38 Johnson's Lane, 3, 4. Street, Bangor, Maine; A.B., Art; Dean's New City, New York; A.B., Economics; List 1; Who's Who; Theta Phi Alpha 2, 3, Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramu­ rals 1, 2, 3, 4; CARDINAL 3, 4. 4; Dorm Council 2, 3, Vice President 2, VIVONA, CATHERINE, 9704 Flatlands President 3; Blackbread 3, 4. Avenue, Brooklyn, New York; A.B., Ameri­ TUMULTY, TRISHA, 140 Randolph Road, can History; Sigma Epsilon Phi, President STEFURAK, MARK LAWRENCE, 142 Bain- Silver Spring, Maryland; A.B., Elementary 4; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Phi Alpha bridge Road, West Hartford, Connecticut; Education; Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Dorm Council 1, B.E.E.; Dean's Seminar; Who's Who; Blue Shield's Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Soph Cotillion 2, Treasurer 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Key 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma, Vice President 2; Princess. TOWER 2, 3; Who's Who. Sigma Pi Delta 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 3; Cardinal Charities Chairman 3; IEEE 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. TUMULTY, WILLIAM, 34 Lake Drive, Woodbury, New Jersey; B.M.E.; Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Wrestling 2; ST. ONGE, PETER, 33 Nevsrton Avenue, "Weed" 3, 4. Westerly, Rhode Island; A.B., American History; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. w TARASI, LOUIS W., 6116 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; A.B., Biology; WADELTON, VIRGINIA, 101 Lakeview STROM, ARLENE, 8257 Wormer, Dear­ Phi Mu Apha 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3, 4. Avenue, Scarsdale, New York; A.B., born Heights, Michigan; A.B., Drama; French; PASCUA 1; Young Democrats 2, Dean's List 1, 2; Columbian Club 2, 3; 3; Logos 2, 3; Dorm Council 3. Major Productions 2, 3. WALDMAN, BETSIE, 906 Seacrest Road, Ocean City, New Jersey; B.S.N.; Dean's List 3; Kappa Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, ANNE E., 207 Briar Hill Lane, Woodbury, New Jersey; A.B., Elementary Education; Dean's List 3; Chi lota Pi 3, 4; WALDMAN, KATHERINE, 906 Seacrest Shield's Society 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, u Road, Ocean City, New Jersey; A.B.; Eng­ 3, 4 ,Treasurer 4; CARDINAL 4. URCIOLO, CECILIA JEAN, 1624 Under­ lish; Kappa Beta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Cor­ wood Street N.W., Washington, D.C; responding Secretary 2; Shield's Society SULLIVAN, EMILY MAY, 4506 Edgefield B.S.N.; Dean's List 1, 3; Kappa Beta 4; CARDINAL 4. Road, Kensington, Maryland; A.B., Eng­ Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; lish; Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Theta Phi Alpha CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4, ISC Treasurer 3, President 4; URIBE, SERGIO A., Apdo. Aereo #18-36, WENCIS, LEONARD, 44 Hamilton Road, University Chorus 1; Intramurals 2; All- Madellin, Colombia; B.M.E.; Blue Key; Phi Waltham, Massachusetts; A.B., English; American 4; Sigma Epsilon Phi. Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Dean's List 1, 2, Phi Eta Sigma; Dean's Seminar; Logos 1 3, 4; PASCUA 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 1, 2; Sodality 2; TOWER 3. 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN M., 2 Sylvia Ter­ race, Ardsley, New York; A.B., Psychology; WILSON, GEORGE A., 118 East Jefferson Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Council USINOWICZ, JOAN, 44 Garden Road, Street, Falls Church, Virginia: A.B., 3, 4, President 4; University Chorus 1; Pompton Lakes, New Jersey: A.B., Speech Drama: Soph Show; Major Productions 2, NEXUS 2; TOWER 2. Pathology and Audiology; Columbian Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 3, 4; Chaplain's Choir 2; Intramurals 1, 2. SYMECKO, CARL W., 39 Farmington Ave­ WILSON, JACQUELINE E., 326 Taylor nue, New Britain, Connecticut; B.Ch.E.; Street N.W., Washington, D.C; A.B.. Ele­ Sigma Pi Delta 3, 4. V mentary Education. WITT, CECILIA, 10542 Chardon Road, Chardon, Ohio; A.B., Speech Pathology and Audiology; Theta Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; Soph Show; In­ tramurals 2, 3.

WONG, MARY JANGEE, 221-21 64th Place, Bayside, New York; A.B., Sociol­ ogy: Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 2; Central Budgetary Board 2; Dorm Council 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Soph Cotillion Princess.

WOODWORTH, KATHERINE, Route #1, Monrovia, Maryland; A.B., Elementary Ed­ ucation; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4.

WROCKLAGE, LYNNE E., 3541 Herschel View, Cincinnati, Ohio; A.B., Biology; Dean's List 2, 3; Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; WRA Presi­ dent 4; Extramurals 1, 2; CARDINAL Cap­ tions Editor 4.

Y YATES, KENNETH, 2825 Holiday Drive, Huntsville, Alabama: B.M.E.; Who's Who, Dean's List 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4; In­ tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; TOWER 3.

YINGLING, PATRICIA, 79 Pawtuxet Ave­ nue, Cranston, Rhode Island; A.B., Ameri­ can History: Student Council Committee 2; Orientation Committee 2.

ZERILLI, MARGARET, 91 Marlborough Road, West Hempstead, New York; B.S.N.; Sigma Epsilon Phi; Dean's Semi­ nar; Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Theta Tau; Columbian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CUSNA 1, 2, 3, 4; DCSNA 2; Dorm Council 3; Chap­ lain's Council 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; CARDINAL 2.

Brito, Fred 122, 124 Brody, Celeste 126, 163 I Brooks, Barbara 119 Bross, Jim 120, 122, 163 Adams, Michael 133 Brubaker, Magee 55, 91, 163 Aime, Sister 126 Bruciak, Tom 113 Airdi. Reino 138 Brugger, Marie-Therese 55, 91, 101, Allum-Poon, Barbara 126 104, 115, 163 Allum-Poon, John 104 Bryce, Jackson 114,115,117,122,163 Aim, Harry 128, 133 Bryson, Ronald 113, 130 Alpha Delta Gamma 102 Buckingham, Harry 114, 163 Alvey, George 55, 111, 123 Buckley, Olivia 119, 164 Amey, Scott 55 Buckley, Patricia 98, 131 Angel Flight 132 Burger, Liz 98, 120 Antenucci, John 107 Burgess, Tom 150 Antonio, Sr. Marie 116 Burke, Bill 144 Aguilera, Augusto 90, 107, 126, 128, Burke, Joann 124 160 Burke, Bob 104, 120, 152 Aquilino, Daniel 160 Burke, Uelik 138 Armengol, Carlos 127, 160 Burns, Madeline 54, 101, 131, 164 Arnett, Ross H. 26 Burns, Tom 114, 164 Arnold Air Society 132 Bush, Ric 86, 89, 109, 120, 144 Arroyance, Laura 126 Butler, George 153 Asher, Patricia 119 Butynski, Bill 164 Astarb, John 119 Byron, Frank 144 Aulenti, Joseph 107, 154 Ayoroa, Jose 127, 154

Caggiano, Tim 113 Caldwell, Mike 113, 124 Caldwell, Bill 166 Baas, Ann Marie 93, 160 Cain, Mike 102 Bacon, Dwight 102, 160 Cairo, Carol 164 Badwey, Mary 160 Callahan, Mary Theresa 164 Baier, Terrie 98, 134 Callan, Mary Sue 54, 164 Baker, Debbie 87, 88, 98 Cambeilh, Gene 111 Baldassare, Patricia 114, 161 Campbell, Maureen 101 Baldwin, James 111,117,123,124, Campbell, Rt. Rev. James 24 160, 239 Camplese, Nita 96, 120 Balsamo, Pete 122 Cannava, Ron 22 Baluck, Mike 161 CARDINAL 125 Bankert, Kathy 98, 120 Cardinal Charities 72 Barrett, Brendan, 0. P. 21 Cardozo, Manoel 28 Bartoli, John 124 Carlton, Ellen 91, 96 Baseball 152 Carmody, John 55, 109 Basketball 148 Carroll, Katherine 114 Batista, Vin 152 Carr, Mike 113, 133 Batozynski, Larry 104 Carr, Tom 114, 122, 165 Baugher, Keats 109, 144 Carroll, Patricia 165 Bayne, Melvin 64, 161 Casey, Dougal 90, 104, 165 Beacom, Rick 54, 90, 102, 115, 161 Casey, Marcia 101 Beck, Ginny 95 Cashman, Tim 150 Bell, Marty 104 Cassagnol, Richard 126, 130 Bergen, John 55, 104 Castellano, Barbara 96 Bergeron, Linda 98 Castiglione, Bob 165 Bergin, Maureen 126 Castro, Alex 55 Bernhardt, Barbara 23 Castro, Hector 126 Bernini, Richard 161 Cavalari, John 109 Berry, Rick 109, 120 Chamorro, Luis 127 Berte, Ann Marie 64, 118, 135, 161 Chang, Chien 31 Bertrand, Kenneth 27 Charland, Paul 129, 165 Betts, Robert 22 Cheek, Charles 89, 115, 116, 117, 122, Biaselle, Judy 162 165 Biberstein, Frank 31 Cheerleaders 155 Bigg, Donald 102 Chemistry Club 135 Bigley, Joseph 102 Chiaravallo, Ange 147 Binck, Bud 90, 111, 162 Chi lota Pi 92 Biology Club 135 Child, Patricia 101, 164 BLACKBREAD 121 Chongchareon, Suvit 126 Blackburn, Jill 162 Christian, Joseph 113 Blake, Kathleen 162 Christy, Dan 109, 120, 147 Blake, Tom 88 Chronology 160 Blatz, Patricia 82, 162 Cifelli, JoAnne 101, 165 Block, Mike 150 Combolo, Ed 109 Blue Key 117 Cimics, John 55, 104 Bodger, Ken 104 Cioffari, Bob 109, 150 Bohardt, Dave 104 Circo, Miles 113, 154 Bombick, Ronald 113 Cirillo, Joe 113 Bonanomi, Richard 104 Clarita, Sister 126 Bongirno, Tina 122, 131 Clark, Mike 107 Borchard, Diane 101, 124 Clark, Steve 138, 166 Borek, Walt 55, 86, 88 Clark, Terry 144 Borky, Mike 129, 132 Clark, Bill 109, 111, 128 Boswell, William 113 Class Officers 88 Boyd, Judith 162 Cloutier, Sue 86 Boyle, Regis 120, 239 Coffey, Mike 107 Bradshaw, Barbara 68, 95 Colace, Carol 96 Brady, Brigid 95 Colavita, Antoinette 91, 93, 166 Branche, Warren 133 Cole, John 113 Brannan, Tom 104, 120 College Day 61 Branson, Dave 64, 109, 162 Collins, Kathleen 166 Brennes, Edgar 163 Collins, William 166 Brennan Rifles 133 Columbians 94 Brimmer, Bob 104, 119 Conace, Ron 122 Conklin, Ed 109 Duffy, John 130 Gliessner, Joe 104, 127 Conlon, Frank 119 Duffy, Maureen 68, 91, 98 Goebes, Bob 118, 121 Conlon, Mike 104 Dugan, Larry 113 Goettelmann, Paul 31 Connelly, Mary 95 Dugan, Patrick 114 Gonyea, Sherry 98 Connolly, Janet 96 Dunnington, Mary 86, 101, 171 Gorski, Jeffrey 104 Connor, Marty 109, 116, 120 Durand, Bernard 64, 132, 170 Graban, Mike 109, 150 Considine, Sue 93 Durelli, Ana Maria 93, 171 Grandmont, Paulette 93 Contini, Rosie 95, 155 Durkin, John 55, 90, 171 Grant, Bernice 135, 176 Coogan, Mary 166 Durkin, Mary Jo 132, 172 Greco, Carmel 102, 134 Coonan, Pat 98 Durkin, Mike 89 Greek Week 46 Cooper, Jim 119 Griffin, John 153 Cooper, Linda 95 Grillo, Robert 179 Copci, Vic 150 Grimes, Joan 96 Coppola, Diane 93, 167 Effler, Richard 117, 119, 134 Gruber, Kathy 179 Cordera, Rene 117, 166 Egan, James 123, 172 Guasconi, John 114 Cormier, Rachel 125, 167 Elaine, Sister 126 Guerra, Al 113 Cosentino, Rich 109, 150, 152 Elko, Carol 171 Guidotti, Kate 91, 95, 118, 155, 178 Costello, Eileen 132, 167 Ellis, Walt 107, 172 Gulino, Bea 177 Costello, Jere 55, 111, 167 Engle, Ed 55 Gustavis, Peggy 98, 178 Costion, Steve 104, 153 Eng, Nancy 135, 172 Gutierrez, Manuel 154 Cotter, Eileen 124 Ennis, Bill 153 Guzy, Rich 117 Cotter, Fran 95 Ensminger, Richard 113 HHHHHHHHHH Cotter, John 104, 115, 116, 117, 120, Ernst, Al 86, 102, 117, 134 Hallas, Bob 113 167 Errigo, Joe 172 Hanrahan, Jim 102 Cotter, Margaret 168 Esselman, Walt 135, 172 Hansel, Diane 119, 178 Cowett, Philip 107, 117, 167 Estrada, Mary 101, 123 Harkey, Jo Ann 93 Cranford, Bruce 111, 128 Evans, Jan 95 Harmon, Jean 178 Craven, Tim 133 Evans, Denis 109, 147, 170 Harmon, Joan 54,86,115,134,180 Crawford, Barbara 167 Evelyn, Sue 91, 101, 118, 172 Crawford, Rich 144 Hart, Bill 135, 178 Crean, Patti 95 FFFFFFFFFFFF Harte, Thomas 30 Crisafulli, Alessandro 28 Hartke, Gilbert 29 Fallon, Virginia 95, 123 Cronemeyer, Bob 168 Hartnagel, Mike 104 Farley, Dick 114, 117, 173 Cross, Cecilia 168 Hartz, John 117, 179 Farr, Sheila 87,89,98,118,172 Cross Country 139 Hayes, Peter 130 Farrell, Catherine 89, 118, 173 Csere, Kathy 121, 122 Heacock, James 147 Farrell, Marion 95 Cuccinelli, Ken 104, 127 Hebert, Lois 98 Favret, J. Raymond 120 Cummings, Patricia 96, 168 Hecht, Susan 178 Fay, Eileen 95, 173 Cummingham, Mary 98 Heckman, Robert 87, 89, 104, 147 Fay, Peter 104, 173 Curran, Patricia 168 Heffern, Claire 89, 131 Fazio, Livy 101 Curry, James 104, 127, 168 Helinske, Thomas 102 Feddon, Joyce 173 Curtis, Brian 109 Henderson, Malcom 29 Fenwick, Bill 153 CUASNA 131 Hennessy, Mike 109 DDDDDDDDDDD Ferguson, Robert 114, 135, 177 Cuttica, John 109, 150, 169 Hennigan, Patrick 113 Daley, William 29 Ferreira, Jo Ann 176 Cyr, Paul 117, 169 Hepding, Robert 55, 90, 109, 179 Dalton, Mary Lou 169 Fessler, Mike 104, 114, 115, 117, 150, Herbert, Henry 126 Daly, Michael 64, 102, 132, 169 175 Herrmann, Thomas 179 D'Arco, Joan 171 Fichter, Ken 113 Hess, Doreen 96 Darwent, Basil 26 Fidalgo, Carmen 175 Hess, Robert 55, 178 Daugherty, Anita 23 Filipowsky, Lutz 113, 154, 175 Hettinger, John 104 David, Mike 90, 109 Finan, Frank 120 Hickey, Carol 126 Davis, H. Peter 109, 115, 117, 169 Fine Arts Council 122 Hoiggins, Lee 102 Dawson, Paul 152 Finn, Bill 150 Higley, Thomas 181 Deans of Schools 24 Finnerty, Patricia 175 Hill, Bea 95 DeCoti, Jeri 95 Finney, Robyn 95, 118, 175 Hill, Peter 104 Deichmann, Ann 123, 131 Firmani, Victor 102, 176 Hinds Wilbur 111, 181 Delaney, Vicky 169 Fisher, John 87, 104, 144 Hirral, Robert 30 DeLatour, Michael 170 Fitzpatrick, Louise 177 Hochanadel, Carolyn 96, 134, 180 Dellacotta, George 104 Fitzpatrick, Sean 121, 122 Hodyke, Andy 124 DelPomo, Diane 98, 131, 169 Fitzpatrick, Tom 153 Hoff, Mary 135, 179 DeLucia, Judy 93 Flach, George 122 Hoffmann, Dorothy 93, 131, 180 Demers, Rosario 127, 128 Foley, Leo 107 Hogan, Mike 109, 180 Department Chairmen 26 Fontanni, Claire 26 Holland, Gerry 153 DesRochers, Alice 98, 118, 170 Football Team 155 Homecoming 52 Devine, Carolyn 98 Foresti, Roy 30 Homison, Greg 55, 107 Diamantidez, Leonidas 170 Fowerbaugh, F. Raymond 22 Hooker, John 27 DiCamillo, Tony 109 Funke, Maurice 176 Hoot 80 Dickert, John 118, 128, 134 Furphey, Linda 176 Horrigan, Ann 124 Dietz, Michael 127, 171 Frankle, Ed 111, 118, 128, 133 Hoth, Pamela 180 Dillon, Kathleen 91, 95, 170 Fredricks, Kathy 96 Housty, Enid 119 DiLuigi, Jim 90, 107 Freedman, Chuck 104 Howe, Chip 55, 107 Diniz, EIridio 126, 130, 138 Fresher, Katherine 126 Howell, Patricia 96, 181 Diou, Mary Anne 96,132,170 Frezzo, Ron 102, 119 lllllllllllllllllllllHubicky, Peter 155 l Diskin, Jerry 124 Frieary, Gaye 101, 175 Hudson, Ron 126 Dobrowolski, Peggy 131 Friel, Sandy 101 lannone,Hughes, JoAn Johnn 181131 , 181 Dog 120 GanseckiFrost, Ji,m Alic 10e 4 95 Hulllannucci, Pamel, Josepa 87,89,91,98,11h 111 5 117 Donald, Kathleen 114, 173 GardnerFru, Joh,n Joh 12n 6 144 Ihde118, Alber, 125t, 18018,1 239 Donnelly, Dan 55, 104 Garwood, Rich 104, 150 Indelicato, George 55 Donnelly, Deb 95 Gassner, John 128 Inter-engineering Council 127 Donnelly, Joanne 93 Gaunard, Guillermo 126, 176 Inter-fraternity Council 90 Donohue, Jay 144 Gavin, Walt 130 Inter-sorority Council 91 Donohoe, Margaret Mary 171 Geier, Bill 104 International Student Organization 126 Donohue, Richard 109 Gilbert, Jeanne 177 Ishman, Jeffrey 104 Donovan, James 170 Gilvey, Barbara 176 Ivan, Sr. Rose 116 Donovan, Vera 30 Girod, Alberto 177 Izzo, Ken 102 Dowd, Martin 154 DoyleDriscollDownsDowell,, Mar, StevBil Bernarly e 149d5134 317 1 Liddy, Ed 104, 153 Miller, Leon 102 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ Liebman, Phil 122 Milner, Joan 93, 131 Linnenbom, Lenore 187 Mina, Marie 101. 155 Jamroz, Bob 116, 120, 122 Lindquist, Clarence 109, 187 Minaert. Bob 118, 119 Jannes, Dale 122, 180 Liptak, Marshall 111 Mitterlehner, Carol 96, 132, 192 Jarvis, Mary 95, 181 Llau, Angel 126 Modon, Patricia 192 Javornik, Miro 129, 182 Llosa, Jose 186 Moe, Rud 104, 117, 193 Jeffrey, Tom 124 Loftus, Patricia 186 Mohan, Robert Paul 22 Jepsen, Bill 109, 152 Lohfeld, Bob 144 Moller, Raymod W. 28 Johnson, Dick 107 Long, Kathy 93, 131 Monahan, Virginia 193 Johnstone, Judy 180 Long, Marie 101 Montague, Edward 192 Joray, Evelyn 134 Lopiccolo, Mike 102 Monti, Patrick 55, 109, 193 Jordan, Dave 54, 111 Lorson, Frank 111, 115, 116, 120, 122, Moore, Tom 138 Junior Weekend 68 125, 186 Morales, Maurice 126 Losier, Jennifer 187 Moreland, Chris 88 Lothian, James 86, 104, 117 Morgan, Verda Elizabeth 191 Lounsbury, Kathy 87, 89, 131 Morin, John 135 KKKKKKKKKKK Lueke, Mark 150 Moran, Kate 93 Kaiser, Tom 111, 183 Lutz, Lora 186 Morris, Rev. Alan, O.P. 21 Kalbacher, Barbara 135 Lynch, Edward R. 123, 126 Morrisey, Mary Pat 124, 191 Kaminski, Chuck 87,88,113 Lynch, Edward J. 147 Morrison, Jane 191 Kane, Carolyn 95, 118, 182 Lynch, Jacklyn 187 Morrison, John 104 Kane, Sherry 101, 131 lirl iVI IVIIVM IVII^M nrl IVI liM Moynahan, Mary 191 Kappa Beta Gamma 96 Mucha, Chris 55 MacAloon, John 88, 153 Muller, Madeleine 116, 191 Kappa Tau Gamma 98 MacAndrew, Hope 125, 134, 186, 239 Karr, Lawrence 114, 117, 118, 122, 182 Mullins, Mary Ann 131 Machado, Jorge 117, 126 Mundell, Richard 109 Kausner, Nancy 155 MacWilliams, Mike 111 Kayser, Joseph 109 Murdock, Mary 95 Magennis, Mary Margaret 186 Murnane, Mike 128, 134 Keelty, Maureen 98, 155 Magnane, Al 109 Keener, Mary Lou 91, 96, 182 Murphy, Charles J. 102, 191 Magner, Rt. Rev. James 20 Murphy, Cynthia 191 Kegal, Robert 132 Major, C Harvey 111, 132 Kegel, Kathy 122 Murphy, Jean 114,124,191,238 Malatista, Donald 133 Murphy, James 153 Keller, Andrew 126, 154 Malone, G. Dwight 116,117,127,187 Kelley, Juanita 183 Murphy, Judy 68,89,95,120,155 Markey, Camille 95 NNNNNNNNNNMurphy, Michael 193 N Kemezis, Dick 104, 117, 120, 150, 152 Markey, Susan 118, 187 Kemps, Bernadette 114, 182 Neill, James Kerby 27 Marlowe, Donald E. 24 Nicolosi, Robert 102, 115, 119, 192 Kennedy, Ed 113 Marotta, Thomas 104, 117, 186 Kenny, Donald 107, 182 Nolan, Tom 153 Marquez, Enrique 117, 128, 187 Norton, Ann 91 Kernan, Ed 102 Martin, Virginia 189 Kerr, Dan 119 Martinez, Ricardo 114, 188 Kerrigan, Jim 111 Martino, Charlaina 98, 131 Kevane, Joseph 109 Matan, Jim 153 Kimble, Mark 114, 183 Matheson, Mo 95 ooooooooooo Kingsley, W. Scott 102, 124, 129, 183, Matson, Anita 119, 188 Oberc, Mary Ann 135, 192 239 Mattern, Denny 138 Oberright, John 194 Kirby, Colleen 185 Matthews, Diller G., Jr. 189 O'Brien, Hans D. 127, 193 Klee, Mickael 119 Mattsson, Tapio 126 O'Brien, John 192 Klisch, Mary Lou 185 May, Joseph 64 O'Connell, Mary Ann 91,98,114,115, Knott, Chris 68, 95 McAllister, Rt. Rev. Joseph 20 118,192 Konetski, Ken 111 McCabe, Diantha 98 O'Connor, Eileen 131 Kong, Carlos 127 McCabe, Ellen 101 O'Donnell, Sheila 87, 89, 98, 115, 118, Koprivnik, Frank 55 McCabe, Joan 88, 98, 115, 118, 188 124,193 Kopystianskij, Bohdan 55 McCabe, Mary Ann 98 O'Hara, Gregory 193 Kouri, Katherine 185 McCaffrey, John Pat 113 Oinas, Velio 195 Kozlowski, Faye 96 McCaffrey, Mary Ellen 188 Orem, Dorothea 24 Kramer, Kathy 89, 101 McClure, Al 133 Orientation 40 Krasinski, Ron 104, 150 McClure, Mark 150 Orth, Eugene 21 Kraus, Gerard 107, 128, 132 McComb, Norman 116, 124, 188, 238 O'Toole, Kathy 14 Krebs, Martha 114, 185 McConnin, Kathleen 126 Overath, Susan 114, 194 Kubick, Art 123 McCutcheon, Richard 109, 147, 189 PPPPPPPPPPPP Kula, Nancy 93 McGlynn, Gene 150 Kukowski, Kay 98, 135, 185 McGuinness, John 104, 109, 117 Palmer, Roberta 116, 120, 124, 126 Kurtz, Fred 138, 152 McHugh,John 147 Panneton, William 109 Kurtz, Susan 135, 184 McKenna, Bill 109, 120 Parents' Weekend 78 Kutchera, Ann 132 McLaughlin, Eileen 189 Parlapiano, Gary 153 Kwiecinski, Richard 121 McLaughlin, Judy 98, 131 Parisi, Natalie 95, 114, 124, 194 McMannes, Ron 55 PASCUA 126 LLLLLLLLLLLL McNiff, Alfred 152, 189 Pascucci, Sharon 95, 195 Patino, Jaime 123 LaBerge, Norman 152 McPadden, James (Dean) 21 Patrons 208 LaFond, Edmund 23 McQuillen, Cheryl 96, 120 Patti, Joe 109, 144 Lang, Donald 88 Mecholsky, John 86, 89, 127, 189, 230 Paul, John B. 24 Lanigan, Kevin 102, 153 Meckey, Robert 150 Pawlika, Bro. Brian, CFX 114 Lapadula, Mike 104 Meehan, James 118 Pawlika, Bro. Kosta, CFX 114 Larmour, Marge 184 Meintel, Dee 93, 120, 122 Pecora, John 55 Larson, Kathy 116, 184 Mello, Daniel L. Ill, 117, 124 189 Peebles, Bernard Mann 27 LaRue, James 184 238 Pels, Philip 194 Lautenbacher, Anne 98 Mello, Frances 124, 169, 239 Perelli, Layne 55, 102 Lauzak, Francisco 138 Meng, George 128 Perez-Stable, Nicholas 194 Lawrence, Diana 93 Menger, Jean 96 Petchik, Carl 111, 124, 195 Leach, Diane 95, 184 Mennes, Marty 55, 109 Peters, Edward 195 LeBuffe. Leon 54, 90, 104, 115, 184 Metro, Robert 104, 123 Peters, Joseph 194 Ledlie. Gene 111 Metules, Nancy 116, 131, 188 Peterson, Jon 109, 127 Ledoux. William 113 Metzger, Marcia 101 Petro, IVtery Ann 98 Lee. James 104, 117 Mexican Project 123 Petrou, Irene 93, 124 Lembo, Bonnie 93, 123 Meyer, Fred 102 Phi Beta Kappa 114 LesherLeveilleLevinsLewisLeonard,,, Mar, .KathleeMar JohBreny yn t 18 n9 418811 4183 5 MillerMichelMilitarMichalowiczMieleMikes,,,y MadeleinJameGretcheThomaFreBalld, s Joseps610n 4e 104 4 124 9h19,8 , C 215 12 283 1 Phi Eta Sigma 118 Phi Kappa Theta 104 Schippert, Janet 122 Tokarz, Mary 118 Phi Mu Alpha 119 Schmidt, Karen 88 TOWER 120 Pi Delta Epsilon 116 Schmitz, Walter 109 Track 153 Pierce, Al 120 Schneider, Paul 124, 239 Travers, Kathy 101 Pierini, Bro. George 124 Schofield, Sue 122 Travers, Maryann 98, 198 Pinard, Joann 93, 131, 196 Schroeder, Barbara 93, 131 Trela, Leon 147 Pino, Carlos 104, 152 Schuler, Fritz 102 Tremblay, Bro. Arthur 126 Piquado, John 109, 194 Schuster, Steve 114, 196 Trosper, George 134 Plascjak, Maddie 93, 131 Schwartz, Robert 114 Tumulty, Trisha 201 Poltorak, Joanne 91, 96, 194 Scully, Fran 101 Tumulty, William 109, 200 Pons, Frank 138 Sczwczwk, Tony 155 Tuteja, Amir 126 Popecki, Joseph 23 Sederowitz, William 129, 196 Pratt, William 107 Sedo, Joy 68 Pressler, James 194 Senators' Club 106 Price, George 111 Seniors 162 uuuuuuuuuu Prio, Marianne 95 Sgro, Joanne 196 Principe, Laurel 98 Shahan, Debate Society 124 Uhron, William 107, 135 Probst, Philip 133 Shaker, Mary 95 Umekli, Hicabi 138 Proterra, Mary Ann 68, 98 Shaker, Peggy 88 Urbine, Wayne 111,230 Provencher, Donald 107 Sharp, Neil 114 Urciolo, Cecelia 96, 200 Shater, Robert 119 Uribe, Sergio 117,126,138,200 QQQQQQQQQQ Shaughnessy, Maureen 135 Usinowicz, Joan 95, 201 Quarello, Sandy 98 Shaw, Spencer 111, 114, 199 Quick, Jim 107 Sheldon, Bonnie 198 Quinn, Anne 195 Sheldon, Hank 152 vvvvvvvvvvv Quinn, Mac 55 Sherman, Peter 134, 150 Vacca, Joseph 133 O' Quinnan, Jim 107 Shields, Vince 329 Schimonkevitz, Ruth 88 Valeri, Mike 98 ^' Shirtz, John 133 Varsa, Steve 138 RRRRRRRRRRR Short, Ann 121, 122 Vassallo, Joanne 95, 201 Shuman, Robert 109 Verduci, Alex 111 Raidt, Phil 121, 128, 134 Sierra, Teresa 93, 132 Vetter, Peggy 96 Ranieri, Donna 93 Sigma Alpha lota 119 Viera, Carol Jo 98 Rank, Jeanne 195 Sigma Beta Kappa 108 Vierling, Anna 95 Raskalinecz, Adrian 119 Sigma Epsilon Phi 118 Vila, Miguel 201 Rasmussen, Tom 117,118 Sigma Pi Delta 110 Villany, Ann 101, 114, 201 Raymond, Jean 95, 197 Sigma Theta Tau 117 Virdone, Marianne 132, 201 Rebak, Peg 98 Simon, Lanie 122 Virgin, Arthur 64, 132, 200 Reed, John 104 Skoropowski, Gene 104 Vivona, Catherine 115, 118, 201 Reichhardt, Patricia 195 Slear, Gene 109 Voga, John 55 Reilly, Maribeth 98 Sloyan, Gerard 28 Remmers, Harry 122, 129 Smith, Annelle 198, 239 Repass, George 102 wwwwwwwww Smith, Ed 150 Wachter, Richard 104, 120 Reynolds, Jim 144 Smith, Mary Ellen 126 Wadelton, Virginia 202 Ricci, Mario 124 Smith, Mary Elinor 21 Wagner, Kathy 131 Rice, Edward 114, 197 Smith, Roger 116, 117, 121, 122, 198 Wagner, William 86 Rich, Catherine 20 Soccer 138 Waldman, Betsie 98, 131, 202 Rieger, Pat 101 Socknat, Jean 119 Waldman, Kathy 202 Riley, Claire 101 Sole, Jaime 126, 127 Walker, Felice 64 Rincon, Lucas 104 Somarriba, Frank 138 Walker, Stephen 55, 104, 134, 230 Rivers, Hugh 102 Sowa, Eleanor 198 Walter, Clark 144 Robaina, Jorge 107, 126, 198 Spain, Michael 87, 104 Warrens, James 111 Roberts, William 29 Speicher, Emmett 150 Washington, Barry 150 Robinson, Tiger 155 Spellman, Charlotte 101, 115, 121, Wegesser, Walt 144,154 Rocco, Rich 113, 147, 155 122, 200 Weinheimer, Terri 126 Rodriguez, Enrique 117, 126 Stanford, Amos 153 Wencis, Leonard 114, 202 Rodrigues, Stanislaus 196 St. Onge, Peter 150 Who's Who 115 Roeder, Joe 113 Stefanic, Mike 109 Wick, Sandy 93 Rohowski, John 107 Stefic, Edward 29 Williams, John 109, 154 Roman, Robert 102 Stefurak, Mark 144, 198 Williamson, Steve 147 Ronzio, Judy 93, 116, 120, 122 Stigliano, James 102 Wilson, Billy 150 Rooney, Kay 98 St. Martin's Society 134 Wilson, George 202 Rosa, Ro 93 Streveler, Dennis 111 Wing, Beryl 101 Rosamilia, Marlyn 54, 64, 122, 196 Strom, Arlene 198 Witt, Cecilia 101, 202 Roscoe, Patricia 197 Student Council 86 Wolski, Paul 114 Rowland, Thomas 102,118 TTTTTTTTTTTSullivan, Anne 93, 199 T Woodworth, Katherine 119, 203 Roy, David 118 TaberSullivan, Susa, Emiln y 11491,, 114199, 199 Wong, Mary Jan-Gee 203 Rucks, James 117 TalbotSullivan, Bo, Kathleeb 150n, 151929 WRA 134 Russell, Bob 124 TalbotSuski,, Ro Thoman 10s2 109, 152 Wrestling 146 Ryan, John 30 TaleffSutula,, CaroMikel 111139 Wrocklage, Lynne E. 118, 124, 134 Ryan, Julia 131, 197 TarasiSweitzer, Loui, Johs Wn. 107119,, 121969 135, 202, 239 Ryan, Sheila 196 TaSwimminu Beta gP i 141147 YYYYYYYYYYY sssssssssssRyszak, Melanie 91, 93 s Tau Kappa Epsilon 112 Yates, Kenneth 109, 115, 117, 203 Sabatura,Ryder, Sall yJoann 93, 132,122, 124197, 134 Temmel, Matthew 117, 199 Yingling, Patricia 203 Sacks, Henry 197 Tennis 145 Young, Mary Linda 128 Sander, Margaret 114, 197 Thaler, Roberta 123 Young, Coach Tom 148 Santelli, Nick 113, 133 Theard, Franz 135 Santiago, Oliverio 119, 126 Theta Phi Alpha 100 Savage, Don 109 Thomas, Joyce 93 Sawyer, William 31 Thompson, Sheila 95, 132, 134 Scalessa, Richard 196 Tierney, Carolyn 199 zzzzzzzzzz Scatuorshio, Don 155 Tilghman, Bea 101 Zerilli, Peggy 95,116,118,131,203 Schaffer, Rich 153 Tini, Jim 104 Zdunczyk, Thomas 107 Schaplowsky, Richard 197 Tobias, Tom 138 Zuchowski, Joyce 98 Schimonkevits, Ruth 98 Tokarz, Margie 91, 95, 155 Norman McComb Editor-in-chief

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