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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE
245 Clinton Avenue
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11205
212-6224697
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Dear Members of the Class of 1 978 :
Do you remember the words:
I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you.
I love you not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of me.
The theme of New Faces 1978 was friendship, and these lines from the Preface expressed in an amazingly prophetic way the spirit of the class of 1 978.
In these final words to you, instead of dwelling on some of the external events of the years 1974-78, I would like to try to capture what you have meant to St. Joseph's. Each of you has a special place in the life and memory of some one faculty member, but for the class as a whole, the faculty stream of consciousness might run something like this:
good students; interested, inquisitive; lively and involved socially ; a joyous spirit; enthusiastic and creative; at home at the college; warm and cordial ; very much a group of individuals getting along well together.
Three reflections of this spirit stand out: the folk group, which has so markedly enriched the liturgical life of the College; the festive decorations in the halls at Christmas time. But if one event, one image can capture the spirit, I think for all of us it was the beauty of your Junior Ring Day. The group effort, the concern for each member of the class, the sense of past and present in the color slides, your joy in the rings as symbols of the bond which exists among you and with us, the meaning of the liturgy, expressed with special beauty and warmth— all revealed your understanding and appreciation of yourselves and of life.
We pray that through all of these experiences your years at St. Joseph's have given you confidence in the Lord. Our words are from Isaiah:
I called you by name: you are mine.
Though the mountains leave their place and the hills be shaken, My love shall never leave you nor my covenant of peace be shaken. In joy you shall depart, in peace you shall be brought back.
Affectionately,
Sister George
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Sr. Teresa Avila Burke Dean of Student Affairs
Sr. Mary Florence Burns Academic Dean
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Wallace O. Peace Director of Student Services
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Sr. Marie Clotilde Falvey Chemistry
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ABATE, FRANCES: Freshman barbecue-Ill; Outside volunteer work I, II, III, IV.
AYALA, PATRICIA: Yearbook staff— 1,11; Art club— 1 1,1 1 1,1 V; Religious Affairs— 111,1V; Sophomore Christmas pi ay — 11; Ring Day committee, Catholic Charities Volunteer— III; Senate, Freshman orientation, Peer counselor, New faces staff, Senior sister— IV.
BAISLEY, MARLENE: Varsity basketball — 1 ,1 1,11 1 .IV basketball club— 1,11; Senate— l,ll,IH; Peer counselor, Freshman orientation, New faces, Freshman barbecue— 11,111; Sophomore Christmas play, 101 nights— II; Treasurer of Athletic Association, Catholic Charities Volunteer— III; College advisory, U. A. Council Treasurer Special programs committee, Sigma lota Chi — IV.
BALLOQUI, SHARON: Political Affairs Club— 1,1 1 (sec), III, IV (pres.); French Club— 1,1 1 (treas.); Vice President of Phi Mu-IV.
BALUT, CHRISTINA: Cooking club — 1 ; Psychology club, Sophomore Christmas play, 101 Nights— 1 1.
BOCCHINO, DEBORAH: Art Club -I, II, III, IV (Pres.); Dance Club — 1 1, III, IV (Pres.); Senior Assistant Dillon Center, Volunteer Brooklyn Children's Museum — IV.
CALABRESE, GERALD: Science club— II, III, IV; Senate-ll; New Faces committee-ll; Summer research grant "Summer Student Trainee" at Ames Laboratory— III; Sigma lota Chi — II, III, IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma-IV.
CALCAGNO, DEBRA: Psychology club— I, III, IV; Senior barbecue-l; International Day, Sophomore Christmas play — II; New faces, Ring Day committee, Catholic Charities Volunteer— III; Senior Assistant Dillon Center-IV; Sigma lota Chi— II, 111, IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma-IV.
CARNEY, MAUREEN: Outside Volunteer Work.
CASTORINA, MARY: Host for reception for cooperating teachers-Ill; Substitute teacher-Our Lady of Sorrows and Blessed Sacrament School — IV.
CHAPMAN, STEVEN: Science Club; Photography Club.
COLUCCI, LUANNE: Dance Club— II, III; Freshman orientation, New faces, Catholic Charities Volunteer- Ill; Deans List III, IV; Sigma lota Chi-III.IV.
CONLON, LORRAINE: Science Club, Dance Club, Speaker for Bicentennial Genetics Presentation-ll.
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CONNORS, BARBARA: Art Club I, II, III, IV (Treas.); Yearbook-IV; Sigma lota Chi-1,11, 111,1V; Delta Epsilon Sigma -IV; Outside Volunteer Work at Willowbrook.
COSENTINO, MARILEE: Art Club 1,1 11,1V; International Day, 101 -Nights -II; Catholic Charities Volunteer, NYSEE member- III; New faces-IV.
DALMAU, KIM: Yearbook-Ill, IV (EDITOR); Deans List-Ill, IV; Senior Barbecue-I; International Day, 101 -Nights, Dance Concert, Sophomore Christmas Play-I I; Ring Day Committee, New Faces, Fresh- man Barbecue, Catholic Charities Volunteer, NYSEE member, Sigma lota Chi— III; Senior Assistant Dillon Center, Senior Sister, Freshman Orientation, Tutoring— IV.
DANIELE, TERESA: Psychology club— i, 111,1V; Tutor —1 ,11,111,1V; Sigma lota Chi-lll,IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma, NYSEE member-Ill, IV; Cooking club — 1 ; Yearbook, International day-l I; Senate, Freshman Orientation — III; Senior Assistant Dillon Center, Senior Week Committee— IV.
DANIELE, VINCENT: Political Affairs-Ill, IV; Work Study-Ill, IV; Senate, Religious Affairs, Freshman Orientation, Peer counselor— III; U. A. President, Phi Mu; Phi Alpha Theta, Men's Varsity, Chapel Players, Convention Delegate of Phi Mu— IV.
DELMONICO, MARIA: International Day, 101 -Nights- II.
DELPRATT, DENISE: Varsity Basketbal I — 1 , 1 1 , 1 ll,IV; Modern Dance Club— 11,11 1,1 V; Freshman Orienta- tion, Sophomore Christmas Play-I I; Senate, Science Club, Admissions Council, Special Programs Com- mittee—IV.
DELSENI, LILLIAN: Political Affairs club-Ill, IV (Treas.), Sigma lota Chi-lll,IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma- IV, Valedictorian.
DENETIS, SPIRO: Science Club, Cooking Club, Men's Varsity, Senate, Bicentennial Presentation, Deans List, Sigma lota Chi.
DORNEY, KEVIN: Men's Varsity- I, II, III, IV; Special Programs-Ill, IV; Senate, 101 Nights, Sophomore Christmas Play-ll; Who's Who-IV.
DOWNS, JEAN: Sophomore Christmas Play-ll; Outside volunteer.
FERRARO, TERESE: Intramural Volleyball and Basketball, Badmiton Tournament-Ill; Sigma lota Chi- ll I, IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma— IV, Outside Tutoring.
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FRENCH, MARY ANNE: Outside Tutoring, Parish Council 1,11,111, IV.
GEEHERN, KATHLEEN: Sophomore Christmas Play — II ; Ring Day committee III; New Faces staff-IV, Organizer Tutor Program— 11,111.
GIULIANI, FRANK: Outside Volunteer work.
GOLDSTEIN, MATTHEW: Yearbook-1 ,1 1 ,1 1 1 : Science Club-ll,lll,IV; Photography club-Ill, IV; Religious Affairs-Ill, IV; Senate-Ill, IV; Chess club, 101- Nights, New faces, Sophomore Christmas Play — 1 1 ; College Advisory Council, Research Biology and Sociology departments-Ill; New Faces, Peer Coun- selor, Representative to Board of Trustees— IV.
HARRIS, EILEEN: Yearbook -11,111; Deans List I, II, III, IV; Sigma lota Chi -I, II, 111,1V; Delta Epsilon Sigma— LH,IV; Tutor,
KENNY, KATIE: Spanish Club, Outside Volunteer Work.
LAFEMINA, GEORGE: French Club (Pres.), Chairperson of Curriculum Committee, K)1-Nights-ll; Senate— 11,111; Mardi Gtas— 11,111.
LEGIEZA, MICHAEL: Special Programs Committee-ll (sec./treas.), Ill; International Day Chairperson Polish, 101— Nights, Talent Show— II; Senate, Curriculum committee, New Faces, Deans List-Ill; Phi Mu-lll (sec./treas.), IV.
LORENZO, MARGARET: Freshman Orientation, Barbecue. New Fac^, Deans List-Ill, IV; Psychology Club — I ; Senate, Student's Rights Panel, International Day, 101— Nights— II; Ring Day committee, Work Study, NYSEE member, Catholic Charities Volunteer— III; Senior Assistant Dillon Center, Yearbook- assistant to the editor Senior Sister, Sigma lota Chi-IV.
LOUGHLIN, EILEEN: Political Affairs-Ill, IV; Phi Mu-lll (Pres), IV; Sophomore Christmas Play, Mardi Gras, 101— Nights— II; Work Assistant, Freshman Barbecue, Freshman Recruiting— III, Sigma lota Chi-IV.
MAISTO, MARISA: Special Programs Committee-ll, III (sec); Exam Committee-ll, III (Junior rep.), Senate-ll, Los Amigos-IV.
MAURO, PATRICIA: Outside Volunteer Work.
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McCONNELL, ANNE: Phi Mu III (V.P.), IV (Pres.); Mardi Gras, 101 —Nights II; Freshman Orientation, Freshman Recruiting-Ill, Political Affairs -111,1V; Phi Alpha Theta-1 1 1,1 V; Sigma lota Chi-IV.
McKEON, MARY: Outside Volunteer Work.
McMANUS, GERALDINE: Science Club II, III, IV (V.P.); Sophomore Christmas play II ; Workstudy-IV; Outside Volunteer Work.
MILEO, GALE: International Day— tl; 101 -Nights-Ill; Yearbook-IV; Volunteer and Parish Work- I, II, III, IV.
MONROE, NICOLE: Yearbook-l,l I; Basketball club-l,ll,lll; Art Club-Ill; Sophomore Christmas play 1 1 ; Cooking Club I.
MURPHY, SALLY: Exam committee— l,l I ,l 1 1 ; Senate — l,l II.IV; Religious Affairs-I.ll.lll; Freshman Orien- tation—II, III (Chairperson matching); Basketball club I ; U. A. Council representative— Sophomore Christmas Play, Chairperson International Day, 101— Nights— II; Chapel Players, Special Programs, Talent Show, Student Rep. to Board of Trustees— III.
MURRAY, FRANCES: French Club — 1,11; Exam Committee-11,111; Orientation 111,1V; Sophomore Christmas Play— II; Sociology club Christmas Drive — 1 1 1 ; Parish Volunteer— I, II, III, IV.
NOBILE, DIANE: Outside Volunteer Work.
O'LEARY, BARBARA: Exam Committee-11,111, IV; Dance Club-Ill, IV; Freshman Orientation— 1 1,1 11,1 V; New Faces— 11,111; Ski Trip Coordinator-1 1,1 1 1,1 V; Deans List — 1I,I1I,IV; Sigma lota Chi II, III, IV; Senior Week-Ill, IV; Cooking club, Psychology club I ; Senate, International Day, 101 -Nights (co- chairperson), Work Study, Sophomore Christmas play, Cocktail party— II; College Advisory council, U. A. TREASURER, Special Programs, Yearbook, Ring Day Committee, Seda Supper Committee, Catholic Charities Volunteer-Ill; U. A. Council rep., Peer counselor— IV.
ORDORICA, MARYANNE: Outside Volunteer Work.
PORCARO, ROSEMARIE: Exam Committee-l,ll (Sec), III, IV; Senate-II.IV; Peer Counselor— I l,l I l,IV; Cocktail Party — II, III; Freshman Orientation— II, III, IV; Freshman Barbecue— II, III, IV; New Faces— II, IV; Yearbook— ll,l II ; Senior Barbecue— 1,1 1 1 ; Phonathon — II ,1 1 1 ; Cooking club, Psychology club, Halloween Party committee— 1 ; International Day chairperson Italian, Basketball club, co-chairperson 101— Nights, Sophomore Christmas play— II; Ring Day committee, Work Study, Catholic Charities
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Volunteer, NYSEE member, Sedar Supper committee— III; Art club, Photography club, Senior Week, Admissions Council— IV.
RAMOS, YVETTE: Yearbook-1,11; Senate— 11.11 1 ; Religious Affairs— 1 1,1 1 1,1 V; Decoration Committee- II, III, IV; Cooking club, CCD-I; Agenda committee, Sophomore Christmas Play— Co-Chairperson-ll, Ring Day committee co-chairperson, Catholic Charities Volunteer, III; U. A. Council member, Peer counselor, Senior Assistant Dillon center, New Faces Chairperson— IV; Volunteer at Down-State Medical Center— 1 1 , 1 1 1 , IV.
ROGERS, SUZANNE: Sophomore Christmas Play 1 1 ; Phi Alpha Theta IV.
ROMEO, BRUNO: Science Club — II, I II (Pres.), IV; Religious Affairs- 11,111 (Sec), IV; Senate-Ill, IV; Work Study-Ill, IV; Yearbook 11,111; Freshman Pre-Registration-1, 111,1V; Sacristan-Ill, IV (Chairperson); Freshman Orientation IV; Chess Club, 101— Nights, International Day, Sophomore Christmas Play, Biology Department Bicentennial Program— II; Research for Biology and Sociology Departments-Ill; Peer Counselor— IV.
RUF, DIANE: Tutor— 1,11; Freshman Orientation-Ill, IV; Blood Drive-Ill, IV; International Day, 101 -Nights— II; Senate, Swine Flu committee-Ill; U. A. Council SECRETARY, Peer Counselor, SeniorWeek Committee-IV; Deans List-ll,lll,IV; Sigma lota Chi— III, IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma-IV.
SMALLMAN, CATHERINE: Outside Volunteer Work.
SOUCIE, JACQUELINE: Work Study-Ill, IV; Outside Volunteer Work, Work with Deaf. II, III, IV.
SPARACO, RICHARD: Senate— l,l I l,l V (Parliamentarian); Exam Committee-I, II, III (chairperson); Chapel Players —III, IV; Ski Trip Co-Coordinator-III.IV; U. A. Council Member, Yearbook, Gourmet Club, International Day, Sophomore Christmas Play, Co-Chairperson of Halloween Party, Organizer of Cur- riculum Committee, 101 -Nights, Freshman Orientation, New Faces— II; Religious Affairs— I, II; Sigma lota Chi— II, III; College Advisory Council, Senior Brother, Senior Week Committee— IV; Delta Epsilon Sigma-IV.
SPARANO, NANCY: Senate-I.IV; Deans List— 1,1 1,111,1 V; Sigma lota Chi— 1 1,1 1 1,1 V; Delta Epsilon Sigma— IV; Psychology club— I; Curriculum Committee (SEC), International Day, 101— Nights, Sopho- more Christmas Play— II; Freshman Orientation— III, IV; Freshman Barbecue, Ring Day Committee, Sedar Supper Committee, Yearbook— III; Peer Counselor, College Advisory Council, Admissions Council, Senior Week Committee— IV.
TURNBULL, IVY: Manager Varsity, Sophomore Christmas Play, Psychology club, Modern Dance Recital-
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Witt, William: Senate-I, II, IV; Phi Alpha Theta— III, IV; International Day, Freshman Orientation, School Directory, Co-Chairperson of Senior Week, Sophomore Christmas Play 1 1 , U. A. Vice President, Special Programs-Ill; Admissions Counsel II, III; Chairperson Judicial Committee, College Advisory- - IV.
Worcelo, Gail: Basketball Club— I, II; Senate-ll, III; Folk Group -I, II, III, IV; Religious Affairs— I, II, III, IV; Decoration Committee-ll, III, IV; Cooking Club— I ; College Advisory, Yearbook, Co-Chairperson Sophomore Christmas Play, 101— Nights— II; Chairperson of Ring Day committee— III; Freshman Orientation U. A. Vice President, Senior Assistant Dillon Center, Awards Dinner Chairperson, Senior Week Committee— IV.
Yelcich, Barbara: Chapel Players-Ill, IV (Treasurer) ; Work Study-Ill, IV; Deans List-Ill ; Senate Women's Varsity, Los Amigos president-IV.
American (^ellecfe* and ^XlnivertiticA
Gerald Calabrese Vincent Daniele Kevin Dorney Matthew Goldstein Sarah Murphy Barbara O'Leary
Yvette Ramos Bruno Romeo Diane Ruf Richard Sporaco William Witt Gail Worcelo
Barbara Yelcich
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Senior -Directory/
Fran Abate 43-30 147 St. Flushing, N. Y. 11355
Barbara Connors
252 74 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11209
Patricia Ayala 400 Henry St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11201
Marilee Cosentino 1127 E. 14 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11230
Marlene Baisley 21 5 Grant Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11208
Kim Dalmau
243 88 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11209
Sharon Balloqui
32 Spring St.
New York, N. Y. 10012
Teresa Daniele 8687 Bay 16 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11214
Christina K. Balut
423 60 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11220
Vincent Daniele 8687 Bay 16 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11214
Deborah Ann Bocchino 195 E. 3 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11218
Denise A. DelPratt 185 Wortman Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11207
Gerald L. Calabrese 363 Prospect Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11215
Maria Del Monaco
318 67 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11220
Debra M. Calcagno 1563 59 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11219
Lillian Del Seni
1310 Pennsylvania Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11234
Maureen Carney 1 107 Lorimer St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11222
Spiros Demetis 1113 59 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11219
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LuAnne Colucci 1720 68 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11204
Kevin Dorney
1618 Brooklyn Avenue
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11210
I eannie Downs 5 Stuyvesant Oval New York, N. Y. 10009
Marisa Maisto 126 Bay 46 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11214
Mary Anne French 761 E. 21 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11210
Patricia Mauro 1015 E. 108 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11236
Kathie Geehern
525 E. 14 St.
New York, N. Y. 10009
Anne McConnell 51-40 30 Avenue Woodside, N. Y. 11377
Frank Giuliano 455 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 1205
Mary Elizabeth McKeon 1830 New York Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 1210
Eileen Harris 72-07 57 Drive Maspeth, N. Y.
1378
Gale Mileo 818 5 Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11232
Tracy Hojnacki
464 73 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11209
Nicole Monroe
25 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11238
Katie Kenny
937 77 St.
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11228
Sally Murphy 7401 Ridge Blvd. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11209
George LaFemina
285 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11205
Frances Hall Murray 2289 Smith Lane Seaford, N. Y. 11783
Michael Legieza 156 Monitor St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11222
Barbara O'Leary 515 E. 43 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11203
Margaret Lorenzo 240 Ovington Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11209
Rosemarie Porcaro 43 Second St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11231
Eileen Loughlin 88-25 89 St. Woodhaven, N. Y. 11421
Suzanne Rogers 945 E. 26 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11210
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Bruno Romeo 209 Wood St. Camp Hill, Pa. 17011
Jacqueline Soucie 30 Ave. and 75 St. Jackson Heights, N. Y.
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Diane Ruf 719 Lorimer St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11211
Nancy Sue Sparano 7909 10 Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11228
Sr. Darlene Sampson 826 President St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
William Witt 167-16 43 Avenue Flushing, N. Y. 11358
Catherine Smallman 2422 E. 18 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11235
Gail Worcelo 60-13 59 Road Maspeth, N. Y.
Marilyn Elizabeth Smart 730 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11226
Barbara Yelcich 656 E. 2 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1121!
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