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DES1D ENCES Home away from home. Whether a dorm or an off-campus residence, Holy Cross students made themselves comfortable. Parents had no need to worry, for dorm life provided all the necesary furnishings for comfort — a bed for sleeping, a chair for sitting, a desk for studying, and maid service for looking after us. As for the apartment-bound, well ... they could take care of themselves rather well! What most represents dorm life? Is it the blaring stereos rocking the classroom below . . . hall hockey . . . Sunday night munchies? To an extent, yes — but even more so it is the underlying spirit of unity and aura of camaraderie. Afterall, where else can you borrow a multitude of popcorn poppers ... irons ... dresses or ties for the next night's BDB? Dorm life provides a chance to get to know (really know) fellow classmates, underclass-and upperclass-men and women. Through those deep talks in the hall . .. sharing a t.%. for "the game" or soaps ... or even in study groups. As for the multiplying number of O.C. students, feeling the need to experience "real Worcester living" by moving off the Hill, privacy and parties were plentiful. Saying "so long Fr. Markey," the infamous 0.C.'ers lived by their own rules. Cooking and cleaning were added to the day's schedule but having more than one square room to live in made it all worthwhile!! 102 Residences per..n eStti Residences 103 Prestige and tradition are synonomous to the Great Alumni Hall. As the oldest residence on campus, Alumni Hall reigns "The Quad" with all its fond memories of past graduates frolicking the halls or streaking through the quad on the first snowfall. A $100,000 project in 1904, Alumni was completed in September 1905. Alumni Hall was an entity in itself as it contained living quarters, lecture rooms for philosophy and physics, an instrument room, a museum and laboratories. It remains exactly the same except for the brick bridge that replaced the wooden bridge extending to the third floor. Presently, the Economics Department has found Alumni to be a comfortable domain. Pat McCarthy, Katie Fallon and Jim Bowles head for the Library. Sure they are . . . look at all those heavy books. Al Q. K. An Les Ri It7 "S‘ ALUMNI I—Left Row: M.Robinson, K. Mroz,J. Magnier, E. Cutarelli, C. O'Brien, D. Lam,S. St. Pierre, S. Rudy, D. Matia, C. Paglia, B. LeBlanc, B.Irvin, E. Robinson, F. Marciello, B. Meledandri,J. Melendez, D.Chase, E. O'Donnell. Right Row: A. Lewis, P. McCarthy, D. Griger, C. Goode,C. Clarkin, M. Donnelly, D. Perna, Pi. Nigro,J.Januzzi, T. Hayes, R. Keyes, B. Loughrey, K. Kolakowski, B. Martin, C. Joncas, T. O'Donnell, R. Coronado. ALUMN , ALPAINI II—Row 1: A. Hylton. Row 2: S. Graca,S. McGrath,E.Cooke,K. Bianco, A. Danahy,L. Guimond, Browne, A. Fallon. RowMaloney. Row 3: P. Sadowski, L. Dion, B. Cass, S. Blanche, P. Reid, P. Gemminger, C. Rosoli, 4: M. Butler, M. Sheehan, E. Stolmeier, M. Daniels, K. Harrington, D. Brooks, L. Quist, M. Arms trong, S. Atkins, L. Griffin, E. Howard, A. Lauridsen, Row 5: L. Pelehach, K. Matthews, L.Connor, C. Lester, K. Mulvihill, A. McCaffrey, W. Elder, X Farrell, J. McVay, L. Rallis. Row 6: K. Oatway, S. Dey, L. Rinaldi, J. Couroyer, Y. Lopez, B. Hannigan, J. Gobey, K. Therrieu. E. Lynch, D. Kelly, M. Moore. Yvonne Lopez says "Hello" to a Monday morning. ALum m„, R. ill—Row 1: D.Schreyack, K. Holihen,J. Miller,J. Toshach, L.J. Mitchell, S. Leonard, D. Bedard. Row 2: M.Mahoney, M.. Ca.rnpi, Breu_ irner, P. Flaherty,J. McQueeny, A.Jordanoglou, T. Geishecker. Row 3: P. McGee, P. O'Brien, T. McClung, D. Delfino, G. Picarth, C. J00_ .1-7_,J. Huth, B. Pontbriand, P. Pratt, A. Iasiello, D.Judge, B. Dasey,J. Ringel,J. Taylor, L. Ardine, S. Southard. Row 4: L. Pietrangelo, H n Chun, J. Lodge, D. James, N. Mascoli, M. Cody, T. Casper, F. Spellman. Row 5: J. Layden. With the birth of the Student Council in 1911, came the birth of a project later named Beaven Hall. Upon seeing the many needs of his Alma Mater, Bishop Thomas Beaven from the Class of 1870 stressed the importance of expansion. Thus, a second residence hall with classrooms was built in 1913. Well-situated, Beaven Hall lives amidst the bustle of student life, across from Fenwick and snuggled between Dinand Library and Haberlin Hall. Carmen Franco in an artistic mood whips off a sketch of the Chapel. BEAVEN 11—Row 1: M.J. Maher, A. Daly, P. Browne, S. Gill, Row 2: V. Mainville, M. O'Rourke, K. O'Brien, M. Barry, E. Whearty, A. Guise. Row 3: C.B. Bialecki,S. Siena, M.Carol, K. Fish,S. Chicadias, K.Cardoza, Row 4: G. Lu• cey, K. Doherty, T. Brennan, T. Papscoe,J. Larivee, K. Henry, M. Kelly. Row 5: R. Lupone, C. Chaglon, K. Wach Row 6: L. Hession, C. Heaney, C. Vincent, M. Coughlin, R. Eberle, C. Clark, S. Vahey. Row 7: L. Stobart,J. Raiteri. BEAVEN 1—Row 1: C. Vergara, M. O'Neill, S. Driscoll, C. Brauer, S. O'Connor, Row 2: B. Cronin, S. Keating, C. McGrath, E. Taje,J Veniero. Row 3:J. Griffen, C. Canavan, D. Gilder,J. LeBlanC. Row 4: K. McNamara, B. Discipio, C. Kelly, D. Hackett, S. Robinski, 13: Smith, S. Napolitano,J. Phalen, S. Saccocia, K. Croteau, D. Scribner, C. Morin, T. Denehy, B. Gagnon,J. Hoell. Row 5: S. Baker, G. DelVecchio. Row 6: G. Defazio. en, M. S. LuWach. It's off to Wachusett for this Bevenite. A. Campanelli, BEAVEN HI—Row 1: A. Doino,J. Collins, M. Mutty, C. Bardenheimer, M.J. Moriarity, L. Gay, O'Donnell, K. T. Stanley, K. 3: Row Smith. L. Anti, S. Row 2: A. Roca, M. Grennan, M.C. Durnan, K. Stanley, McGuire, R. P. Weisheupt, L. 4: Mooney, C. Maniscako, K. McKee, M. Doherty, T. Hughes, S. Oates. Row Sullivan, P. T. DiChiara, E. Rietano, L. Liporace, Ganley, P. Labonte, S. Kroll, M. Mazerolle, L. Nicoletti, K. Longway, P. Geary. Beaven Residents adhere to the strict Party Policy of DOS. CA R LI N I I —Rov. 1: T. Nicolosi,J. Braunstein,S. Fricke, B. Tobin, M.McCormick,D. Reilly,J. Wojak. Row 2: K. Maynard, D. Murphy, A. Con • nolly, C. Reilly, K. Dimatteo,J. Cloherty, K. Reilly. Row 3: A. Furey, M.P.Conneally,S. Byrne, M.Dill,). DePaola. Row 4: K. Keohane,C. Babbitt. P. Aiello, K.Castronuovo,S. Meckley,C.Prohovich, D.Coveney,Row 5: D.Cancelliere, M.Mulshine,C. McCaffrey,S. Galvin,C. Ablondi, A.Sullivan, T. Grady. Row 6: K. Mulhair, J. Greene, J. Nelson. Row 7: C. Cahill, D. Stowe, T. McKenna,J. Clooney, M.B. Flynn. In 1920, the refusal of admission to students due to a lack of housing, provoked Reverend James J. Carlin, S.J., President of the College, to begin the inevitable expansion of Holy Cross. Rev. Carlin set his goal of $1 million in what was referred to as the Greater Holy Cross Campaign. Carried away by Rev. Carlin's charisma and their own love for the school, the Alumni enthusiastically surpassed this goal in June 1921. A result of these efforts, the counterpart to Alumni Hall was built and completed in 1922. Although originally named Loyola Hall, Carlin Hall assumes its present name due to a decision made by the Board Of Trustees in 1941. CA N Mc( Tet then trAi • 1161 tim 111111 .... 111111 1111 CARLIN III—Row 1: B. Kent,). Hensler, D. Malley, D. Dykeman, B. Burke, D. Hartman, M. Tracy,). Aissis, P. Roberti. Row 2: D.Zapatka, L. Lavopa,T. Kane, D. Rustom. Row 3: N.Carter,). Leber, L.Josiah, E. Cronan, D. Weisse, M.Burns, D. Hardy,J. Bartro, T. Golden, M.Curnen, B. Delfino, C. Molineaux, S. Henry, K. Ksen,J. Poggenburg, C. Riordan. Row 4: K. Bradley, N. Reddish, T. Benison. Rod the Conbbitt, . Sul' -ammora mCAccRoLrIN I—Row 1: C. Toth, M. Farley, G. Dowd, D. Vachirs, B. Deehan, R. Schoeb. Row 2: C. Intravaia, K. Pasley, E. Thompson, M. mack,J. Mulligan, C. Weiss,J. McElwee. Row 3:J.Joyce, D. Donovan,P. Roche, E. Brown,J. Meyering, G. Burmingham, G.Pignataro, T. Tretter, B. Nyberg. Row 4: G. Powers,/ N°°11e,J* J. Williams, W.Stasko, C. O'Neill, C. Kuntz,J. O'Dea, P. Kelly, F. Chicko. Rows (and back there s ornewhere): B. Gillon, D. Gillis, B. Donahue, A. Stanley, B. B. Chi-Chee,J. Hallisey, B. Harris, J. Fantozzi, M. Massicotte, S. Webb. IL 1111111111.11711 okaill1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 onsiwall111111111•1 111111111111811111111111111111111iim liommiss 1111111111111111.111111111111111111111 lOsimmum Ma i lf111111101111moraim I). K. Rodney the sameDangerfield and Carlin's I's Ed Brown have theme: "I don't get no respect." Catching up on World News? No, just reading the heavy duty news in Mary Codd's "Cross Currents." The year of 1962 marked the addition of Clark Hall to the line of residences on "Easy Street". Clark Hall was named after Rev.James Clark, S.J. who was President of Holy Cross during the Civil War years 1861-67. Rev. Clark's greatest contribution to the College was his success in receiving a charter from the MA legislature stating the College's right to confer its own degrees. Before this time, H.C. graduates received diplomas from Georgetown University, the Jesuit mother college in the U.S. Yearbook Photography Editor Bob Gehan: "You've got to be kidding, Paula!!'' Kevin McCarthy returns from home with books . . . and clean laundry, of course. cLd Who says Clark life is dull? Not with Greg Payonzeck. What a wild and crazy guy! CLARK IV—Row 1: A. Figge. Row 2: L. English, M. McCann, Row 3: P' Jurigian, L. Christou, N.Cummings, K. Vendevenne. Row 4: B. Acton, M. Hanlon. Row 5: L. Small, K. Bowes, S. Carraro, C. Brennan, M.E. Murphy. Row 6: 0. Trainor, T. Gannon, M. Stapleton, K. Gallagher. Row 7:J. Weinhofer, T. Berner°. Rec Cha bea 3: P. anion. 6: 1): rnero. CLARK I—Row I: B. Byrne, S. Fitzmaurice, T. Mungovan, F. Walsh, G. McQuade, J. VanHoist, T. Roysten, B. Doflinger, P. Hardart. Row 2: B. Petersen, P. McDonough, P. Galamaga, G. Payonzeck, R. Bukovac, B. Hampsch, B. Berger, T. McCurrie, B. Michel. Row 3: LeVallee, J. Perlak, Ikant C. Hue, Watt S. Hisname, R. Dobie, T. Hession, J. Kelly, P. Butler, T. Vogel, R. McCooey. Row 4: B. Harrington, T. Larkin, J. Walsh, R. Schwass, J. McElhiney, B. Ray, M. Camero, T. Jessop, J. Bean. 111 CLARK 11 Gingras, M. 1—Row 1: D. O'Neil, K. Sprague, C. Fierres, A. Grayce, D. O'Brien, K. Mahoney, D. Savage,J. McConell, M. Porter. Row 2: C. Recess K. B. RoBennett, A. O'Connor, K. Trainor, D. Davies. Healy, M. Castanet, K. Rymsza, C. Battista, P. Flaherty, M. Mullen. Row 3: K. Sears, P. Marran,S. Halleron, T. McCarthy, K. Wagner. Row 4: H. Gemborgs, L. Parente, L. Murray, N. Griffin, A. Hill,J. Mello, M. O'Brien, D. Allis, L. Bi beault M. Scanlon, V. Zaim, M. Cuniff, J. Stanton, M. Horan. '-n114 YAHWEH!! The Great Father LaBran draws many students to his weekly Sunday Masses. fyi,Ada.Nnir Mean( CLARK II—Row 1: B. O'Connell,J. Iaia,J. Little,J. Doyle,). Casellas,J. Koessler, A. Heilbron,T. Hocter, K.Thompson, C. Goins. Row 2: B. Barnsley,J. Dalton, S. Cahalin, P. Magliocchetti, B. French,T. Cirincione,J. Bagnell. Row 3: C. McGannon,R. Burke, M. DeVinne, B. Maus, D. Grillo, G. Wadsworth,P. Gui• mond, S. McCarthy, F. DiMauro, R. Donahue, M. Songer, K. Kelley, R. Piparo, J. Kelly, P. Donahue C HaA skc ROW J. Dal• Gui- L. fH ANSELMAN I—Row 1: B. Studcinski, T. Carlson, C. Doherty, B. Powers, R. Silk, T. Yewcic,T. Bear, B. Collins. Row 2: S. DufJ: Meyer, M. Mauy, D. McCaffrey, S. Dube, M. Amreim, B. Polk, T. Butler, M. Deyab, C. Dupuis, M. Gardner, P. McMahon,T. eaneY, P. Osterberg, D. Prior, S. McCormack, D. Hohman, C. Garcia, B. Foley, D. Tivnam, M. Shriver, C. Degenhart. 4 Conroy, M.Conway,G. HANSELMAN III—Row 1: C. Coursey, M. Donovan,C. Schmitt, K. Lawler,J. Chamberlain. Row 2: C. Broghammer, K.Smith, A. , Cask, M. Fox,J. Buscone. Callie, M. Hayes, L. Salvucci, Ro_ Kovella, M. Hohman, T. Daly. Row 3:J. Kaseta, K. Bannon. Row 4: S. Brown, T. O'Meara, S. w 5. C. Flanagan, L. DiBianco, R. Lippy, T. Salisbury, P. Surette Hanselman Hall built in 1954 is known as the Family Dorm on Fasy Street. Its small size has traditionally promoted a closeness for those living in it. Although the residents can no longer claim "Hanselman Dynasty", the dorm's enthusiasm in the Battle of the Dorms increases each year. The spirit of Hanselman is alive — so watch out Wheeler!! Hanselman Dorm is proudly named after former President of the College, Rev. Joseph F. Hanselman, 1901-1906. -11111=r- HANSELMAN H— Row 1:J. Hanley, T. Kelleher, G. Fernandez, C. Capot. Row 2: B. Meyer,J. Degnan, R. Bartone, Caned°, C. Coursey, B. Gearty, B. Dunn,J. Issa. Row 3: S. Kelly, M. Quinn, B. Braudis, M. Ferrara, P. Berry, M. Tannet,i Kelly, R. Schilling, K. Martin,J. Sabourin, M.Murphy. Row 4: R.TenHoopen, U. Hokey,B. Davidson, T.Carlson, N. Dee'h' N. Boucher, R. Bowen, D. McCarthy, M. Noone, D. Flanagan. Fad flea Scat P.( Mot Hor, •-•• • • , • Of 04 . # 0::11I f;10:1 41‘. f 0, 4•••••, • ••• ., •.‘, * OA sta. a . A f e d'• HA NSELMAN IV—Row 1: H. Deslauniers, K. O'Rourke, J. Murphy, K. Keefe, B. Simas. Row 2: J. Cianciolo, M. Tutrone, Calcaterra, C. Bishop, T. Silvestri, M.A. Comstock, M. Schouman, M. Giroux. 3artone, 13 Tanner,J N. Dec3J I II _Healy I—From Top to Bottom: J. Ikaumont, P. Eberle, B.Joyce, W. Gallo, G. _Scagneiii, P. Loftus, G. Buscone,0. O'Neil, S. Fallon, C. Blackburn, S. McCarthy, ocu tt nningham, W. Hickey, M. Leone, C. Kennedy, C. Piron, B. Bartolo, B. olese,J. O'Hara, R. Schultz, D. DiPaolo,J. Pickett, E. Ensey,J. O'Neill, M. Horowitz, M. Hinkley, L. Burns, J. Hartland, G. Hilton. Hinkley and Paul Eberlee A discussion of politcs on Easy Street? No, Mike to Sadie Hawkins!! asked getting — issue important more discuss a If Healy IV—Row 1: K. Kelly, K. Tsiantis, K. Briotte, A.M. Carey, K. Ober. Row 2:J. Sadowski, A. Fennelly, L. Rosenthal, S. Hasson, H. Mechley, L. Labar, B. Reilly, A. Higgins, C. Smith. Row 3: C. Mason, A. Casey, J. Grenier, N. McCarthy, M. Reilly, J. LeClair. utrone,( Healy Hall stands tall and distinct as it first welcomes students onto Easy pit Street. Upperclassmen enjoy the privilege of living in Healy with its easy accessibility to major location points — Hart, Hogan, and the library. In 1962, Healy Hall was built honoringJames A. Healy, who was valedictorian of the first graduating class, 1849. This black graduate later became Bishop of Portland Maine. Bishop Healy remained close to his Alma Mater often returning to speak at the college. One can learn more about him in Bishop Healy: Beloved Outcast by Rev.Albert Foley,S.J. Seniors Rose Burns and Andrea LaMarre — Healy will never he the same. Hei 013 dirq Mel 41111111111111.11111111EMP Healy 111—Row 1: K. Bumpus,M. Murphy,S. Palumbo,G.Patry, P. McConnell, M.E. Lukaswitz,J. Hanley,T. Hogan. Row 2: T. Maginn,C. Kenny, B. Bradshaw, A. Bell, M. Higgins,J. Abruzzi, G. Gray, L. Linnehan, Row 3: L. Basilio, A. Blaney, H. Foster, C. Corona. Row 4: S. Ra• basca, A. Cinquino,S. Michaud,J. Morrissey, K. Kennedy, R. Burns, K. Higgins,J. Ferreira, M.Crowley, A. LaMarre, S. Baber,C. Poglitsch, P. Scanlon, B. Cunniff, N. Mitchell, L. Magnus, K. Hughes. Row 5: L. Valorie, D.Schiavo, E. Brennan, L. Benedetto, P. Kelliher. Row 6: P. Doherty, A. Mulroy, K. Little, E. Durdan, G. Sullivan, M. Schena, K. Arsenault. Sno, 1 ginn, " S. Raitsch, P. Do. 0 1-1 13aloy I — Row 1: T. Barrett, M. Mechler, E. Schroeder, E. Brennan, K. Ventimiglia, P. McCarthy, T. Vhay,J. Lucci, P. Anderson, M. :MI McNamara,P. Shanahan, R. Geier, X. Frinceton. Row 2: M.Garvin, R. Borreli, D. O'Brien, M.Germain, R. Nicola', D. Harding, 2 S. Barry,J. Terranova, A. Connor, K. White,J. Bracken, D.Johnson, K.O'Connell, W.Stapleton, H. Pierre-Jacques,J. Gibbons, V. McDonough, S. Clark, E. Haik. Row 3: P. Shea, J. Oren, F. Forbes, J. Colbert, W. Leonard, F. Casale, W. Coates. Marc Lampkin situates himself for some good scop ing action. Snovv football keeps these residents in shape for next fall's Colonial League. ••••• . all the comforts of home. HOJOS IV. Row 1: D. Horohoe, S. Wolff, C. Coburn, A. McHale, F. Martin, D. Valentini, Foley, S. Montague. Row 2: K. Rozak, B. Testa, M. Codd, A. Degnan, L. Fath, K. Manganiella HOJOS II. Row 1: R. O'Sheia, G.Guillet, M. McCormack,J. O'Neil, N. Melfa, K. Bray. Row 2: A. Wilkins, B. Cataldo, K. Spence, 13. Andreoli, C. Tracey. Row 3: D. Shimshock, N. Walsh, B. McGovern, G. Calamita, T. Magauran, D. Ganim, R. Silinski. Row 4: P. Muldoon, B. Cowley, L. Westbrook S. Beightol, J. Ponsetto, J. Ashur. r)On :ntini, ganiella Donna, lets her finger do the walking. i• Pat, where are your pearls!! k\ Hojo, -k 111. Row 1: C. Millett,J. Maher, A. Burbank, T. Melink, G. Guillet, S. McAnanly. Row 2: C. Doyle, T. Patelis, E. Kohler, S. Pecevich, ' a vv. jac )ence, ow 4: F. son, M. Madigan, J. Boylr, F. Zelinski, J. Galligani. eft 11111111=111111111111111111M1111111111■1111111111MMINIIIIIIILL As a companion to Hanselman Hall, Lehy Hall was built in 1954. The Dorm honors Rev. John F. Lehy, S.J. a former president of the College. Prior to his appointment in 1895, Fr. Lehy experienced different aspects of the College as student, professor, and VicePresident. _ • LE Cal Sal 11% LEHY II—Row 1:). Brennan. Row 2: B. Donahue, B. McCartin, R. Onofrey,J. Zawacki, K. Starkey, A. Zaharevitz. Row 3: M' Lawler,J. Gibbons,J. Zawacki. LEHY II—Row 1:J. Brennan. Row 2: B. Donahue,B. McCartin, R. Onoffrey, R. Hudson, K.StarkeY' A.Saharevitz. Row 3: M. Lawler,J. Gibbons,J. Zawacki, B. Gilmartin,J. Collins, E. Maher, B. Carlson. Row 4: G. McGrail, M.Chu, T. Lavin, B. Young, C. Costenza, M. Ward, T. Kehoe, M. Brennan,J. Pescosolido, B. Law, F.R. Markey, M. Vermette,J. Cambell. Row 5: K. Thimble, S. Jarvis, P. Mahoney, C.U. Later. IlY Ill—Row 1: B. O'Brien, S. French, T. Wolohan, T. Frey, S. Lucia, M.B. Tessi, C. Leary, K. Schratwieser, C. Sylvestre. Row 2: MX: Chavez, M. Murphy, M. Giordano, C. McClosky, L. Grattan, T. Dowdell, K. Vaglica, L. Sampson, C. Eyerman, M. Morrill, Row 3: L. Greene, N. Rizzolo, M.E. Valinote, E. Freeman, B. Pina,S. Palsir, A. Essex, P. Degnan. Row 4: E. Leavitt, R. Nangle, R. Ingalls, K. Breslin,C DeFronzo, K. Donovan, A. Doherty, C. Dunphey, K. Lynch. Row 5: E. Ramsden, C. Belculfine, J. Apicella, M. Duffy. LEI K. , Bo( I LEHy I —Row 1: L. Wollenhaupt, J. Carella, A. Lazzarin. Row 2: K. Cardozo, P. Fox, K. Brandley, P. Degnan, L. Catongno,J. Ken, N. Reidy, R. Grant, L. Bowes. Row 21 / 2: E. Palick, P. McBrien, B. Gallivan, G. Whouley, Row 3: L. Salters, L. Tufano, B. O'Connor, M.K. Brennan, N. Rizza, S. Fell, M. Flanagan, M.B. O'Hara, J. Clarke. Lehy's Angela Scolforo takes on the academic pressure with a smile. w 3: M. Starkey, M.Chu, :ambell. ii 2: M.g. ow 3: L. eslin, C LEFIY iv—.Row 1:J. Haas, M. Lanb, A. Gill. Row 2:J. Rainville, L. Laboissiere, M.Crowley, M.K. Lane, K. Sullivan, D. Russell,. Row 3: C Wannarnaker, . Row 4: A. Lucke, M. Wellehan, B. Thompson, A. Scolforo, S. Bockleth. NHierpe,J. Zaiser, G. Como, B. Cavalier°, E. Newman, L. Caruso, P. Sikora. r' K. Mo Mulledy Hall, built in September, 1966, is the most recent of the five "Hill" dormitories. It is the largest of the nine residence halls with a housing capacity for 400 students. This dormitory is named after Father F. Mulledy, S.J., who served as the first President of the College. His term lasted from 1843-45, after which he became President of Georgetown. Between 185457, he returned to Worcester as Prefect of Studies. Father Mulledy died at Georgetown in 1960. Mulledy Hall awaits the arrival of the Class of 1988 during Freshman Orientation 1984. 44,0101.1111111111.6 Ian Dow strikes a pose for the Purple Patcher before session with G.Q. his /411 Dec Stev MULLEDY 1E—Row 1: R. KeeIan, T. Martin, T. Byrne, D. Weber,J. Golden,J. Sistone, B. O'Connell,T. Creaser. Row 2: G. Laugeni, R. Morrel, M. Morrisey, R. Antonacci, F. Mastrandrea, G. Rose, M. Lachance, C. Sieber,J. Sullivan, Row 3: R. Sefchik, P. Bohtello,J. Sweeney, B. Daugherty,). Balcom, B. Ilurley, E. Diaz, E. Mantilla, M. Stawasz, A. Medwar, P. Smith, R. Meoli, P. Burke. MULLEDY 1C—Row I: G. Payonzek, P. Sullivan, R. Galvin, P. Levine, A. Dunn, F. Moran, B. Beviglia, A. Martin. Row 2: J. Andreoli, P. S. Albertson, K. Maillet, T. Getz, E. nc(K), eii ch( K R. KaPoPoulnus, K. Lawler, D. Laden, T. Clancy, R. Minichiello, E. Melendez, K. Keane,S. Kirsch, . IMurphy. Row 3: G. Lockbaum, M. Mokrzycki, R. George, M. Casullo, D. Doherty, F. Bunsa, K. Milotte, N. Keye, B. Moran, T. .Es )6s: : Stewart 11Y2Ertr.r pv7T-1., MULLEDY 1W—Row 1: B. Potter. Row 2: B. Wunderlick,J. Noone, C. Stone,). Reding. ton, P. Laubscher. Row 3: A. Dunn,T. Getz,). Pawsat, J. Hall, S. Moynihan. Row 4: R. Wrinn, T. Scanlon,J. Wronski, D. Reppto, I. Dow, D. Whiteside; M. Casullo. Row 5: D. Luttinger, R. George, A. Martin, M. Olson, B. McKenzie. illIMMMM11111 Mulledy's 4 Musketeers take a break from academia for a quick chatting session. A Concentration is the name of the game for Kathy Cooney. ' /7 o , ...:•._ Z.-Ar. A AiDiii. a. MULLEDY 2C—Row I: S. Annand. Row 2: K. Ky.iterovicli, J. Coughlin, M. Prior. Row 3 S. Travers, J. O'Scannlain, S. Clary, J. Solimine, C. Lyons. Row 4: P. Roarty, D. Coppola, M. McNaughton, L. Furia, S. Wedda, C. Reynolds, M. Eldredge, L.Jennings. Row 5: T. Churilla, K. Partan, L. Bashara, C. Sullivan, A. Deditch, C. Liemandt, C. Donnelly, A. DeAngelo. MULLEDY MULLEDY 2E—Row 1: A. Reilly,J. Gasdaska, C. Troidle, K. Foley. Row 2: A. Michel, M. Staba, M. Magetteri, M. McCaffrey, S. Levin. Row 3: N. O'Connor, M. Gonzalez, K. Glasheen, L. Bontempo, M. Ping, P. Richards, F. Logan, M. Crean. Row 4: P. Pyne, M. Dacey, K. McDermott, M. Noeth,J. Schremser, D. Schuman, N. Foley, S. Meyers. Row 5: T. Grady, M. Casey, N. Asseng, E. Shields, K. Hasson. gOlk, Adrienne Nelson shows Mom an awesome view from Mt. St. James. 1 . 1 s s M. la, K. 1, L•, ULLEDY 2W—Row 1: K. Griffen, E Bolduc, C aDonnell, C Concannon. Row 2: V.Johnson, E. Duggan, Fi• • lopoulos, K. O'Rourke, D. Hannon,J. Collins, R. Labossiere. Row 3: S. Stewart, D. Kaley, C. Ren, L. eCours, D. Beaudin. MULLEDY 3W—Row 1: T. Franco, A. Sullivan, L. Ecks, A. Nelson, M. Bessette, C. Hudson. Row 2: J. Ridley, A. Harrington, L. Kohler, J. Cahill, L. Sciuto, M.B. Hogan, S. Silby. Row 3: M. Maher, K. Lynch, L. Marrero,J. Donovan, M. Frost, R. Linehan, R. Whing, P. Canney, L. Crank, M. MacDonald, C. Iudica. .41r Terry Churilla moves to Jane Fonda during one of Mul ledy 2's more strenuous events. MULLEDY 3E—Row 1: P. Marlowe,J. Merriam, P. McGovern, B. Murphy, L. Port, H. MacDonald, M. Keily, K. Furio. Row 2: H. Harney, P. Carr K. Enright, B. Rowe, S. Doyle, M. Rosano, M. Tracy. Row 3: L. Boenitz, S. Murphy, D. Zannotti, K. Dwyer, C. Rogers, R. Souther, L. Griffin,J. Foley. Row 4: R. Mahoney. Row 5: S. Nee, K. Cheshire. At M._ OLLEDY 3C—Row 1: C. Alexander, M.B. Brennan, P. Wright, A. Trunk°, P. Nelligan, D.Jakimczyk. Row 2: M. Freeman, M. Dulles, M.B. Keating, C. Cooney, P. I loppin, M. Pins. Row 3: K. Goldsmith, M. Angelini. Row 4: C. Murray, L. Claypool, E. Grimes, B. Hamilton, S. Gifford, B. Silveiria. Row 5: J. Moriarty, A. Rodda, B. Deckers, S. Thibeault, L. Hooshmand, M. Kennedy. NV V ttr P. Carr, •iffin• Exercise those fingers, Rosemary . . . 1, 2, 3. A thinking cap for Irene Reidy. MULLEDY 4C—Row 1:J. Debono. Row 2: M. Wrigley, G. Kickham, G. Malley, L. Ramos, J. D'Andrea. Row 3: K. Munnelly, D. Griffen, J. Whamond, B. Cusack, T. Gough, C. Hannigan, P. Skau. Row 4: D. Flannery,J.C. Franco, J. Fair, K. Simard, M. Morley, K. Kuppens. Row 5: T. Collins, C. Pou, T. Robbins, W. Fleming, P. McDevitt, G. Audet, B. Campbell. Row 6: W. Haug, M. Muniz. Row 7: B. Cafferty, J. Cantanno, M. Hedberg. 411M MULLEDY 4E—Row 1: G. Pyne, S. Murphy, T. Flanagan, T. O'Neill, T. Estep. Row 2: L. Cordiero, C. Pisierra,J. Figge, S. Vazza, D. Sheehan,) Saint, W. Dembowski, S. Farrell, C. Schott. Row 3:J. Blackshire, P. Yauch, M.Jaromin, M. Brunnick, S. Burns, P. McGrath, M. White, M. McCann, S. Riley. Row 4: M. Quinlan, J. O'Gara, C. Worthy, C. Farrell, D. McCrory, M. Beata. M C. So Fla 3. Mulledy Parent: How much farther, Son? 6,1 The Fourth Floor: Need we say more heehan,J. McCann, MULLEDY BASEMENT—Row 1: M. Keating, N. Twomey, S. Campbell, K. Brodzinski, • Wenger. Row 2: P. Conciatori, P. Drapos, M. Crosby, M. Fetherston, C. Hansen, C. hrn . itt. Row 3: V. Hoye, D. Freda, D. McCarthy,J. Loughnane, G. Henrich, R. Conran,J. ,lav,in• Row 4:J. O'Keefe, T. Kehoe,P. Englehart, P. Van Doorne, D. Donovan, C. Colecchi, J• Finning. Row 5: B. Ryan, J. Callinan. r Stephanie Fell sneaks a bite from her SPUD sister's brownie. WHEELER IV—Row 1:J. Murphy, K. Droney, C. Crisham. Row 2: D. Graney, A. Peluso, g Healy, K. Lyons. Row 3: V. Corrado, D.Zuccaro, C. Fontaine, S. Powers. Row 4: C. Cosgrove, Kobacker, K. Murphy, K. Gibbons. Row 5: S. Kelly, K. McKenna, L. Foster, M. McManus, g Josephs. Row 6: P. DeMaris, K. Kallenback, C. Casey, E. Hickey. Row 7: M. Gleason, g McKeever, V. Reed, K. Kelly, Row 8: M.Dorsey,J. LaConte, K. VanHauten, M. Weiss,C. Oil' V. Noris, M. Szufnarowski, C. Kroeger. Wheeler Hall was dedicated in December, 1940, in honor of Rev.John D. Wheeler, S.J. Fr. Wheeler faithfully gave 18 years of service to the Cross; he was teacher, Registrar, Prefect of Discipline & Moderator of Athletics, and Treasure of the College. With the onset of WWII,the first NROTC headquarters was set up in Wheeler in 1941. Presently, Wheeler takes credit for providing the only coed floor on campus. Wheeler's 6-pack of fun . . . WHEELER WHEELER III—Row 1: K. Redden, L. Robinson, Row 2: M. Boyle, S. Powers, M. Donohue, C. p Donnelly, C. Dwyer, S. Grady, K. Duggan, P. Rosenbauer. Row 3: M. Stanton,J. Daily, M. Kershawj. adula. Row 4: L. Maiolo, D. Green, C. Brown, M. Burke, K.Sheehan, M. Moynihan. Row 5: K. Lyons, D Burba, R. Desnoyers, L. Pocher, M. A. Boylan, C. Craig, S. Chartier, L. Loiaconi, K. O'Loughlin, L. Q Hau st eaad,JEI nln, . Waters. Row 6: S. Hogan, T. McGoldrick, K. Hodgkins, C. Rosseel, E. McGovern, K. B. Greabe, K. Ashton, P. Weyforth, P. Shea. Peluso, Cosgrove [cManus, Gleason, ,?iss, C. Ca .lni.EEL91 V — Row 1: T. Leibert, C. Mahanna, E. Nalty, R. Weiss, R. Mahoney, V. Olsen, C Markey. Row 2: T. Schultz, K. Perkins,J. Vigneault, Threb "irundini, L. Monteiro, J. McConville, M. Reilly, B. Decry, G. Eagan, J. Kelly. Row 3: J. Thumith, K. Roeder, L. Hogan, A. Halloran, K. erge, M. McDonough. Row 4: K. Murphy, J. Gleason, K. Kinsella, M. McCarthy, L. Cordova. EPREZEMICrigtSZNZER"Nraer-r"..7.72741.7,2•Mrin, Don't let Mike Chojnacki's flashing smile fool you. There's always something mischievous lurking in that "WOJO" mind. WHEELER 11—Row 1: J. Donahue, N. Lynch, P. Oliver, D. Ahern, T. Graney, D. Yellin, F. Giordano, IC. Peiffer, L. Fell, R. Hasson. Row 2: A. Cardwell, K. Guariglia, F. McDonough, C. Villante, C. Brower, M. O'Donnell, L. Goff, P. Barry, A. Kuesel. Row 3: K. McGuane, N. Taloni, K. Frame, S. Murray, B. Waldron, P. Dellaripa. Row 4: M. Shambo,J. Hennessey, K. O'Brien, L. Martin, T. Cardew, P. Lamoureux, A. Martin, 13. Sylvester, J. Gallant, C. Grim. Row 5: M. Hempel, P. Dindy, M. Chojnacki, G. Higgins, D. LaFontaine, a Pickles, A. Rhodes, M. O'Loughlin. Row 6: T. Welch, J. Boardman, P. Riley, J.W. Cahill, P. Weiss, M. Lombard, M. McGuire. WHEELER 1—Row 1: M. McCampbell, K. O'Brien, W. Macaluso,J. O'Hearn, D. Hickey,J. O'Gara. Row 2: P. Rabbitt, S. Brusini, F.. Murphy, T. Ramsey, D. Lloyd, P. Fuegner,J. Hardiman, Row 3: C. McCabe, L. Cordiero, K. Leavy, M. Hogan, M. Smith, R. LeClair, B. Friend, M. Kramer. Row 4: P. Merrigan, R. Schiller, P. Donley, R. Farrell, C. Aventuro, C. Hayes. Row 5: E. Kirby, P. Gearan, N. Depalma, B. Kondek, J. Sullivan, W. Malachowski, H. Prybylski. dano, K. 13wer, M. aldron, P. qartin, B. ntaine, B. 'eiss, M. rbitt, S. In, M. w 5: E. WORCESTER HOUSE—Row 1: M.Hurley, M. McHugh,J. Bean. Row 2: M.Faucher, A. !0, D. DePasquale. Row 3: B. Goggins, S. Conlon, D. Ferguson. Row 5: B. Mc „ A.J. SanClemente. Standing:J. Zajac, M. Nadolski, C. Hamilton, V. Bevacqua, 11 N icholson,J. Little, B. White, M.A. Sango, N. Casey, B. O'Brien, R. Cullen, K. Curran, M. George, K. Wheeratne, E. Trudeau. Pre-Natal Care: Part of Junior Tim Kirby's Liberal Arts OTHER karas STS.—Row 1:J. Terranova,J. McNamara, L. Sharry,J. Broderick, B. Harringcon, C. Feeney, B. Keefe, F. Walsh, Row 2: C. Eck, T. 'N• Rohlfs, D. Powelson M. Curry T. Scott R. Craemer, R. Flaherty,J. Krumsiek. Row 3: D. Deptula, M.Crean, M. Germano,J. Cox,J. xuinn, G. ' Kenny, J. O'Rourke, P. Barrett, J. Lawler, M. Morrill, D. Mulligan, F. Marsigliano. Off-campus life — the ONLY thing to do!! This year approximately 370 upperclassmen waved goodbye to dorm life and marched off the Hill for a more desired style of living. And was that style of living oh so good! For less money and for a little provacy, students established residency on streets such as Caro, College, Crompton, Chelsea, Douglas, Fox, and CAMBRIDGE. Cooking, cleaning, and bargain shopping quickly became a part of everyday life. They went from Kimball's mystery meals to a varied cuisine ranging from burnt garlic bread to duck a l'orange and filet mignon. They learned how to deal with landlords, how to set up a dinner schedule and how to budget their money. But they also learned how to throw wild keg parties without disturbing the peace. (However, Kinger (Caro) would beg to differ.) Off-campus students are easily distinguished by wearing clothes appropriate for that mornings' weather, by carrying every book they own to campus, by brown bagging it, and by loitering on the library steps. But most common to OC students is their attachment to the upper cafe. It was a home away from home — to relax, to chat, and to eat. And when underclassmen ask if OC living was worth it — OC students have said that it was worth that extra walk, that extra burnt meal, because now they have those extra memories. All in all it was a YOYO of a year! College/Caro Sts. — Row 1: P. Connor, L. Hutchinson, K. Kellaher,J. Magri, M. Moroney. Row 2: L. DelaneY, P. Iaia. Row 3: B. Keefe, K. Sullivan, P. O'Meara,J. Driscoll,J. Pridotkas, Row 4: B. Kelleher, G. Doherty, N. Sullivan, Row 5: Garb, M. Morrill, G. Parsells. Cambridge Street's own fairy tale: Snow White and the four dwarfs. Cambridge II — Row 1: C. Logan, C. Kennedy, T. Amend,). McBride, G. Valade, Halloran. Row 2: M. Cataudella, K. Zeida,J. Dugas, M. Schaefer. Row 3: B. Kane, C. Elgo. Row 4: B.Thacka berry, M.Cronin, L. McCracken. Row 5: C. Christian, F. Walsh,J. Gfeller,S. Fitzpatrick, J. Owens. Row 6: D. O'Hare, B. Shea, D. McDowell. Delaney, N. ade, C. Elgo• eller, S. Sean Fitzpatrick takes a serious moment to open his mail — perhaps the MCAT results? Women, which of these young men would you date?! 44thrid ge I — Row 1: C. Froelich, K. Kelley, K. Garland, P. Connolly, M. Crowely, M. Hogan, Euch, F. Walsh, Big Dick. Row 2: E. Fierra, S. Hona A. England, S. Rubin, M. Waterbury, L. Dorsey,J. Kosewski, K. McCloskey. Row 3: S. Brennan,J. McBride, M. Kenny, K. McNiff, M. nu• Row 4: A. Madarang, L. Brassard,J. Loder, M. E. Dill. Row 5:J. Carey,T. Brannan, Bubba,S. Burns, B. Thackaberry, A. Cannon,J. Lawler. RESIDENCE •- - " •r• . . . then you wonder why you don't have a 4.0, Matt! Ca Hotpot, typewriter and sweats — looks like another all-nighter! A woman's work is never done. •--)1K7, What do you mean, this room isn't conducive to studying?! At least it looks impressive. Caution: delicate designer Kimball-ware being washed! You never know what you'll find under the couch . . . Alright, Chris, what are you hiding under the covers?! 0 Washing clothers, Michaela? — your parents must be coming!