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1974 YearbookOCR

1974 YearbookOCR

MARYMOUNT

COLLEGE

BOCA RATON,
FLORIDA



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Thank you for this feeling of joy and of love
It only comes but once,
And it goes so quickly, too quickly

Thank you for forgiving,
That has brought the sun to shine
And the flowers to grow, and when the rain was
About to fall, you brought the sun in
To shine on my simple little heart . . . . .

To happy memorable days, we've shared
Together, though simple, thank you for them all.

Now I can't find the door,
To exist, and I'm poking blindly,
To find the truth about myself, and
Those I have loved.

You have guided me this far,
Now it is my turn to guide others,
And to lead myself on through this
long and lonely pathway

Please, help me to find where the door really
Is, that will set my heart, my mind and mv
Soul free

And where does it lead too?
Is it the sea?
Is it the sky?

Thanks again for seeing me by .

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PRESIDENT .. .
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Marymount
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COLLEGE
DR. D. E. ROSS

PRESIDENT's MESSAGE 1974

To all of you who have attended Marymount College and Wilmington College at Boca Raton, I exp ress the hope (
that from your years with us you may take into the future broad vision, deep co nviction, and a driving faith.

It is my earnest hope that you have become aware that this college is "Your College" and have glimpsed some-
thing of its ideals and its future. Many of our earlier graduates are now doing their part to make the college a great
force in the community and the nation.

At this time, all of us should be aware and d ee ply appreciative of our debt to those men and women on our
Board of Trustees and Faculty, whose interest and active support have guided and sustained the college during its
formative and transitional years. I wish to express the gratitude of all of us for their past services and their contin-
uing involvement and dedication.

Our society has too long been content to accept th e way that is expedient rather than the way that is right. We
have discovered that expediency is frequently the way to disaster. We are now more than ever in need of men and
women capable of shaping the events of our day, men and women possessed of the knowledge that happenings
of today determine the trends of tomorrow. We must recognize that without men and women of vision and cour-
age, the events of today will lead to disaster tomorrow .
May each of you shun the cynicism of despair and discover a faith that will accomplish th e impossible.

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DEDICATED TO DR. WILLIAM WIXTED

A SA LU TE TO D R. WI LLIAM former studen t at wo rk in his own
WI XTE D di cip line of philo ophy. Both men
are a redit to their fi Id of tudy.
Dr. William G. Wixt d, Aca-
d mic Dean of Marymount Col- For students who know Dr. Wi -
lege, i Mr. Marymount. A nati e of ted onl b the name Wi ted Hall,
Troy, ew York, he wa Chairman thi article is an open in itation to
of the Department of Philosoph me I thi man of man talent . You
and Education of Hunt r College in will find a man with a ze t for living
N w York. Hi car er there and a conti nu ing quest for knowl-
spanned 38 years. While there he edge. Also you w ill en ounter a
be ame acquainted with the noted ~ynthe i of idea , attitude and ex-
Am rican educator, john Dewey preriences of man ea r . His out-
and the American b ha iorali t, look i that of a univer ali t-a man
John 8. Wat on. B ac ident he of many season , but for all
m t Leon Trotsky, who wa living ea ans.

in the U.S. under an a urned Vi it the Academ i Dean, discuss
your prob lems and seek advise and
nam e. wi dam . Remember, he i yo ur
D an and he ha given greatl to
Dr. Jule Belfo rd, hairman of th development of thi college.
Ac pt the opportunity of this,
th D partment of Art and Hu- yo ur college experience. You will
manitie , was a tudent of Dr. Wi - not be disappointed, and you will
ted's at Hunter College. Fortu- com away with a new outlook on
nately, Dr. Wixted onvinced Dr. li fe.
Belford to assume a t a hing posi-
tion at Marymou nt College in Boca
Raton. He often remark abo ut the
unique situation of watching a

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_ . u LMs. Norris

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Ms. Antolick

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Mrs. Gildan

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Dr. Livingood

Ms. Tlttle "'

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Ms. Whitlock

Sister Fidelis

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Thank you (For all those people whom I have-do love, and mean
so much to me)

Thank you for this feeling of joy and of love it only comes but once,
And it goes so quickly, too quickly.

Thank you for giving, that has brought the sun to shine
And the flowers to grow, and when the rain was about to fall, you

brought the sun in to shine on my simple little heart . . . .

The happy memorable days we've shared together, though simple,
thank you for them all.

Now I can't find the door to exit, as I'm poking blindly
To find the truth about myself, and those I have loved.

You have guided me this far, now it is my turn to guide others,
And to lead myself on through this long and lonely pathway.

Please, help me to find where the door rea lly is, that will set
my heart, my mind and my soul free.

And where does it lead to?
Is it the sea?
Is it the sky?
Thanks again for seeing me by .

by Anne M . Checco



Billie Abney
Kathy Allen
Anna Antoni
Ted Bachman

Elaine Bakewitz
Kenny Bums
Michael Bean
Mariquita Bernal

Janet Birchfield
Debbie Boland
Jean Booth

John Buchino
Jerry Casey
Tom Covallone

Lori Ceparano
Joanne Chapman
Dave Cheeks
Luanne Ciarrocca

Candy Coppess
Leigh Coughlin
Mary Cruse

Lance Davis

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Mary Davis
Clancy Dennis
Bob DiGiovani
Janice Dilorenzo

Darcy Earl
Jay Eisen
Ron Falzone
Mylinda Foader

Don Forest
Wendi Freiser

Jarier Garcia
Tim Gardner

Ed Garret
Michael Gilday
Barb Guy
Sheila Halligar

Peter Hamilton
Bob Hesslen
Neil Hitchens
Carla Hommels

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Ingrid Hommels

Chris Hovorka

Karlene Howard
Syd Jamison
Maddy Keogh
Mary larco

Nancy lee
Dana Logan
David Lutz
Jimmy Madden

Patty Maguire
Mark Maimone

Greg Malfatano
Cathy Maloney

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Robin Manges
Hassan Montakab
Patti McCluskey
Linda Mcfarfand

Mary Jane McHugh
Sandra Kay McKeever
Maureen Menary
Kelly Jo Miller

Jeff Moore

Judy Mulder

(' Terry Mullegon

Joan Murrell
Cheryl Noto
Bryan O'Hanley

Paul Oulhadt

Brian O'Toole
Kevin O'Toole
Don Patrick

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Mari Sol Perez
Bill Peskin

Tina Pezzimenti
Larry Pharo

Heidi Pisz
Jan Pope
Patti Powell
Janis Redeman

Bill Reese
Mike Rice

Marqui Riva
Judy Rosenthal

Edie Rutiz
Mike Ryan

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Steve Ryan
Joe Scalfini

Jan Schwenger
Stacey Scott

Hemo Jo Sepanici
Buddy Shipman
Gina Soldano
Bean Stewart

Bob Tanone
Jane Wentworth

Jane Wilson
Pat Winburn

Dave Wolfe
Marci Zambelli

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And I have sought to find God in my own tim e.

I have found the man, who is a legend in his own time, he can make
me whole, if he only took the time.

He makes me happy, even though he is not mine, but a time, it's
all a matter of time.

I seek to find love and beauty in those natural pieces of holy
ground (as pass from place to place)

But, now I am just a confused little clown.

by Andrea Cardanelli



MARYMOUNT COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM

Th 7973-74 ba'>ketball seaso n
marked Marymount' initial effort
at var ity basketball. While the
won-lost record wa not impres-
ive, the ground work wa laid for a
pot enia ll trong ba ketball pro -
gram. o matter what the out-
co me, the Blue Marlin and Coach
Fr el' character remain d.

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BASKETBALL PLAYERS
Mike Kolb
Mike Ryan
Bob Bogle
Cliff Beek
Tim Fogarty
Jeff Samo
Kevin Leahey
Tim Wahl
Tim Oakes
Bill Peskin
Ziggy Leah
Buddy Shipman
Alan Mosher

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SOCCER TEAM

PLAYERS
Joe D'Agata
Simon Bratt
Tom Hickman
Willie Perez
Greg Malfitano
Dick Carville
Friday Etibeng
Buddy Shipman
Mario Mariari
Ernie Larco
Joquiz Hung
Tito Young
Oscar Navarro
Enos Russell, Coach

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1973-74 SCH EDU LE MARYMOUNT COLLEGE
Broward Central College Won
Embry-Riddle College Lost
Miami-Dade Downtown Lost
Rollins College Lost
Stetson University Tie
Won
F.A.U. Lost

Miami-Dade South Lot
Miami-Dade North
LGSt
F.1.U.
Miami-Dade Downtown st
F.A.U. Won
Lost
Miami-Dade North

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TENNIS TEAM NUMBER ONE IN STATE

(I. to r.) C. M eyer, M . Cruse, C. Hovorka, S. Rya n, E. Batk ewitz, A. Suurbeek, B. Abney, and E. Llare na.

The Tennis Tearn approached
its season with much anticipa-
tion. After many long hours of
practice, the girls developed a
winning form. The result was
first place in the Florida Junior
College competition. The team
placed second in the state for all
colleges and universities.

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Playing little kiddie games
My age-it's 24
Sitting on lhe swing set Ihat my neighbor had next door.

And lrying lo decide if I should disobey or not
" Trying to stay mad when someone breaks my flowers pot.

And rolling down lhe hills
The spills were better lhan lhe ways
Of grownups without music playing lo sels all day.

by Darlene Abajian





DRAMA 74

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Director of Residence Life
Edward J. Fr el

Wixted Director-Wendy Latham

Resident Advisers-Rainy Harrigan
Sue Sampson
Chris Hovorka
Sharon Ekross
Diane Auresto
Patton Director-Sam Zagami
Resident Advisers-Joe Steffanicci

Joe Scalfani
Phil Beninato
Greg Malfitano
Jack Feakins

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Parents' Weekend 1974

Parent ' Weekend (February 22-
24) took as its theme "Springtime
in th Old South" which proved a
proph tic choice in view of th
sunny kie and warm weather.
The weekend began on Friday eve-
ning with a produ lion b th
dance and drama tudents. The
danc la ses, under the direction
of Mr . Marilyn Remu , presented a
performance entitled "Life". It
traced, in dance, the various stages
of life from childhood through
adulthood. The Drama depart-
ment, under the dire lion of Mr.
William Smith, pr nted a short
adaptation of "Catch r in the R "
The p rformance w r well at-
tended and very mu h enjoyed by
both parents and students.

On Saturday morning the par-
ents m t informally over coff e
and pa try with members of the
faculty and later enjoyed a picni
lun hat the pool. A o ial hour fol-
lowed by a dinner-dance for par-
ents, tudents, faculty and admini -
\ration was held that evening. On
Sunda morning, Fr. Devereaux
celebrat d Mass whi h wa fol-
lowed by brunch. Though the en-
ergy ri i prevented some parent
from attending, tho e who could
come had a good time and agr d
that " pringtime in the South beat
Winter in the North!"

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CHRISTMAS PARTY

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