11 1 - College of St. Joseph

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11 1 - College of St. Joseph
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11 1 With your sense of humor, and your cheerful manner, you made our years at St. Joe's more bearable. Because
talk with us, rather than at us, we look upon you as a friend . As we got to know you, we would no longer dread
Joing down to classes because we knew you and Beauty would be there to just say, "Hi, how is your day going?"
:)r "does everyone have books for a certain class." Those extra minutes you took to ask us how our day was going
:eally meant a lot. Therefore, we the class of '87 dedicate our yearbook to you:
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Frank G. Miglorie, Jr.
President
Marilyn Detizio
Assistant to the President
Irene Hughes
Receptionist
L: Heather Mcnaull-Secretary
R: Patty Miglorie-Registrar
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Sr. Marianne Reed
Academic Dean
Mary Waite
Secretary
Lou Palazzo
Student Services
David Beaupre Financial Aid L: Tom Dunne M: Kim Clough
R: Bob Mcdermott
Admissions
Ellie Barton
Secretary
Linda Welch Business Office Sr. Judy Levins
Campus Ministry
Winnie Grace
Business Office
Maura Naughton
Resource Center
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Sr. Miriam Francis Preedom
Maintenance
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Sr. Monica Fitzgerald
library
Doreen McCullough library Sr. Emmanual O'Brian library Mila Meier Counselor Sr. Francis Patrick Dunn Human Services Maria Bove Special Education Nancy Courcelle Secretary Peter Mailloux Arts and Sciences ~.
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Michael Austin Arts and Sciences Dr. Fred C. Csizmesia Arts and Sciences AI Anderson Business David Baker Computer Center Fred Zimmer Business Tom Gorman Business Sr. Jean Scanlan Arts and Sciences L: Mark Payton M: Danielle Payton R: Cinda Payton (Dorm Directors) L: Josh Cartmill, Mark Cartmill, Erin Cartmill, Lauri Cartmill (Dorm Directors 5
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Top Photo: The CSJ Men's Varsity Basketball Team. Pictured from left
to right, top row: Gordon Salis, Asst. Coach; Lenny Romans; Matt
Keough; Brad McCormick; Dan Elliott; Don Therriault; Mike Spicer;
Curtis Robinson; Phil Callahan; Bill Bruso; Mark Cartmill, Head Coach.
Bottom Row: Chris Levins; Scott Moore; Steve Lanpher; Chris Burns;
Maurice Hill; Ty Stacey; Steve Blongy.
Middle Photo: The CSJ Men's Junior Varsity Basketball Team . Pic­
tured from left to right, top row: Mark Sjolund; Rick Williams; Wright
Wallace; John Flory; J.C. Bernard; Brian Broughton; Brendon O'Conner;
Bill Dean.
Bottom Photo: The CSJ Women's Basketball Team. Pictured from left
to right, top row: Grace Hanlon; Shawn LePoidivin. Middle row: Janet
Salotti; Stacey Hillman; Valerie Bishop. Bottom row: Theresa Hebert.
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Stephanie Sweet
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Lauri Continello
James Bernard
Georgina Perez
top: Mark Abodeely, Mathew Keough , Paul Coso, Edward Barry, Fredrick Green, Tom Grillo, Middle: Bonnie
Trappasso, Fredrick Williams, Jodi Kent, Kevin Roth , Peter Luibrand , Bottom: Lisa Chioffi, Roberta Hibbard, Julie
Brophy, Racquel Fernandez, Christina Ramos, Kerri Bernat, Mindy Pitts, Carol Bennett
Brian Kane
Lenny Romans
Lianne Levin
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Pam Murray, Susan Bailey
Amy Whittaker
Heather Schrauben
Virginia Rivers
Lynn Martin, Doug Sjolund
Maurice Hill
Cindy Hahn
Tammy Stone
Lisa Gagne
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Cindy Jeandell
Dawn Clark
T: Steve Blongy
Ann Marie Little
Grace Hanlon
M: Kathleen Anderson
Stacy Calabrese
Catherine Alaimo
B: Scott Moore
Dan Elliot
Jeff Hawkins
Don Therriault
Janet Salotti
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Stacy Calabrese
Nancy Newman
Brad McCormick
Kathleen Anderson
Grace Hanlon
Brian Chubbs
Ann Marie Little
Teresa Hebert
Scott Moore
Judy Socinski
Amy Pitts
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Row 1: Chris Sousa. Row 2: Debbie Gilchrest, Lisa Della Pietra . Row 3: Jenifer Roy, Maribeth Pizzarelli. Kathy
Barber, Sue Brassard. Row 4: Stacy Hillman, Theresa Hebert, Judy Lipka , Nancy Newman, Jean Cleveland .
Row 5: Elisa Handy, Ed Pease, Gordy Salls, Michael Cullen, Brian Pariseau, Patty Giroux
President: Jennifer Roy
V. Pres.: Brian Pariseau
Martin Beis
Elizabeth Boyce
Barry Chadwick
Marsha DeBonis
Robin Favor
Kathleen
Henaghan
Michele Lafferty
Kevin Markowski
David McGinness
Michelle Miles
Susan Minogue
Janet Payette
Lisa Sam brook
John Sheehan
Doug Sjolund
Paul Sleeman
Dina Spafford
Michael Spicer
Mary Stannard
Carlyne Trapeni
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Chris Burns
"If not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size
of the fight in the dog."
Steve Lanpher
"I expect the best and with God's help I will attain
the best."
Ty Stacy
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Terrance Baker
Kim Coso
Anthony Gillam
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Carlotta Simonda
" A good society is a means to a good life for those
wh o compose it, not something having a kind of
excellence on it' s own account, author ity and
the ind ividu al."
- Bertrand Ru ssell
Barbara Brayman
" If you can imagine it you can achieve it. If you
can dream it, you can become it."
- William A. Ward
Jayne Cox
" The time ha s come," The walru s said," To talk
of many things: of shoes- and sh ip s-a nd sealing
way- of cabbages- and kings- and why the sea
is boiling hot- and whether pigs have wings ."
-Charles L. Dodg son
(Lewis Carol)
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Denise Miller
" To fear love is to fear life. and those who fear life
are already three parts dead."
- Bertrand Russell
Denise Krawczyk
" Where ever you are it is your friends who make
your world."
- William James
Judy McQuire
" Special" is a word that , is used to describe
something one of a kind like a hug. On a sunset
or a person who spreads love with a smile or
kind gesture." Special describes peopl e who
act from the heart and keep in mind the hearts
of others
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- Teri Fernandez
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Moira Ryan
Karen Nacewicz
.. Teach your children well. Their fathers health did
slowly go by and feed them on your dreams the
one they pick, the one you'll know by."
- Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
Sally Forrest
" Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not
comparable to him: a new friend is a new wine;
when it is old, thou shall drink it with pleasure."
- Ben Sira
Cherisse Furforo
"They say knowledge is power, but they meant
money. "
Jacqueline Ann Tatro
"Tomorrow is a path I've yet to choose, it's a
chance I've yet to take, a friend I've yet to
make, it's all the talent I've yet to use."
-Karen Ravn
Shawn LePoitevan
" The most precious gift you can give to the world
is your true self with a smile."
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John Lazenby
"Ufe is strange with its twists and turns as every­
one of us sometimes learns, and many a failure
turns about, when he might have won had he
stuck it out."
Jeff Hickey
"The thing about time is that time isn't really real.
It's just your point of view. How it feels for you .
The secret of life is enjoying the passage of
time."
Joseph Lawrence
"To all my wonderful fellow graduates, as well as
future graduates, from St. Joe's: Best always
and I will never forget you all, as you will always
be in my heart. Hugs and kisses to the family."
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Sharon Lawton
"Just be the best that you can be. Don' t sweat the
small stuff."
Christine Meyer
Joanne M. Notte
" Use The strength with in yourself and find that
strength in love."
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W;/l I, Sally Forrest , will a set of his/her towels to the remaining hallway members. Good luck next year. I, Jayne Cox, leave to Judy Lipka (Latka): one toilet paper dispenser, a lifetime supply of fliptop colgate, and several pots of dirt.
I, Carlotta Simonds, leave a later quiet hour to Pam, Stephanie, Lianne, Brian, Tina, and Gina.
I, Justine Timbers, leave the bathroom empty.
I, Denise Miller, leave my "bodacious ta-tas" to Kathy Henaghan, and my ego too.
I, Jackie Tatro, leave my bathtub to Jean Cleveland.
I, Sharon Lawton, leave to President Miglorie my personal philosophy; "What goes around, comes around."
I, Barb Brayman, will Steph a jar of cookies and to Matt a plunk in and a vac .
I, Peggy, will my offensive moves for computer football to Ty Stacy and my red satin teddy to Geri Brown .
I, Steve Lanpher, will both my basketball ability and any mild mannered temperment to Scott Moore so he
can final ly get some playing time, so he can handle his lady friends.
I, John Lazenby, will my organization skills to my good buddy Ed Pease, because Chester could certainly use
them.
I, Jeff Hickey, will to Ed Pease my "lounge" .
I, Kim, will to Paul, PTYP; John, a B.T.W., and to Ed and true blue a pack of lifesavers.
I, Judy McGuire, leave Carlotta the winner in the Carrot Marothon, which entitles her to a large jar of peanut
butter and a two year vacation in the Pease Corpses. Have Fun.
I, Denise Krawczyk, will the hallway freshmen , freshmen roomates when they become serious students. And
the trad itional hallway party.
I, Karen Nacewicz will to Ed Pease P.M.A ., to Mike Austin a swamp water, and to Dr. C- thank you from the
"guardian of the hot corner".
I, Joe Lawrence, hope all my friends wi ll enjoy St. Joe' s as much as I have. Some times are rough , but we all
make it through them with the help we get from each other. I will always remember this about St. Joe's.
I, Shaun Lapoitavan, wil l my voice to Patty Miglorie, to use and abuse.
I, Cher isse, will to suite 6, present and future, the recipe to Koo-Koo juice and to John I leave "the bat" , to
Maribeth I leave 1-800 fire dept.
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Most Cooperative Jeff Hickey Carlotta Simonds Amiable Tony Gillam Jayne Cox Most Artistic Terrance Baker Justine Timbers Succeed Terrance Baker Sally Forrest Noisiest Justine Timbers Joe Lawrence Clowns Justine Timbers Joe Lawrence Most Daring Terrance Baker Denise Miller Most Gull ible Steve Lanpher Denise Miller Most Musical Jeff Hickey Shawn Lepoidevan Wittiest Terrance Baker Justine Timbers Optimistic John Lazenby Carlotta Simonds Class Lady-Gentleman Tony Gillam Judy McGuire Pessimistic Sally Forrest Joe Lawrence Quietest Chris Burns Karen Nacewicz Athletic Shawn LePoidevan Chris Burns Gigglers Joe Lawrence Kim Coso Most Argumentative Greg Turpin Jayne Cox We would like to recognize those seniors whose pictures were not available.
Justine Timbers who quotes" who'd a thought .... ?" Debbie Berger Julie Czachor Carol Fleming Jeffrey Helwig Brenda Davis Mary Dunnigan Janet Jasmin Julie Lamothe Susan Minogue John Otoka Moyra Poe Mary Sue Pollard Claire San Bourin Greg Turpin 31
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RtilkuJ, Vt: 'We, love, MPgCUft" It is an understatement to say that putting our 1987 yearbook together took a lot of time and
energy. This is the year of the "resurrected" hardcover yearbook-our first since 1979, and I
would like to recognize the following people whose dedication said much to me personally and
without whom this project could never have been completed . Thanks to: Brian Pariseau, Mike
Cullen, Patty Giroux, Ann Marie Little, and of course, Peggy Stattel whose efforts selling ads
made the difference bet ween funding this project and waiting for next year.
Thanks also to Jayne Cox, Cinda Payton, Barb Brayman, Racquel Fernandez, and our advisor,
Lou Palazzo.
Sincerely,
Jackie Tatro,
Editor in Chief
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