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"Birthday Cake" marked the official opening of Barry's silver jubilee. Alice Brightbill '61, Joanne Kelly (nee Rask) '65, Johanna Hindle (nee Duzy) '65 and Iola Saunders (nee thacker) '49.
350 students, faculty and staff form a human ribbon in front of Cor Jesu Chapel to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS.
A plaque was installed in memory of cofounder John Thompson -who had died in April 1962- at the dedication of the Student Union. In the picture also Peter Reilly
Actor-photographer Lou Buzone as Mr. Edelman, owner of the Silver Dollar night club, is giving secret gambling tips to seven fascinated nuns: top row, Lynn Donahue, Anna Doyle (nee Weichman) ‘58, Gail Sicko (nee Hargadon) ‘58, Sean Angela O.P. (nee Helen Wilson) ‘59, and Pat Minnaugh ‘58. The two Sisters in the front row are Donna Slingluff (nee Wilson) ’58 and Dorothy Hosford ‘58.
Actors using mosaic make-up for the dramatic cantata.
Adjunct Assistant Professor of English Phyllis Laszlo.
Adrian Dominican Sister Alma Christa Williams directing the college choral group Tara Singers.
Adrian Dominican Sister Alma Marie demonstrating a scientific experiment to a group of students.
Adrian Dominican Sisters in photograph: Loyola Vath, Marie McGowan, Francis Clare O'Brien, Trinita Flood; Cyril Edwain, Gonzaga Greene, Agnes Patrice Waldron, Rita Cecile Boyle, Thomas Mary Walsh, DeLellis Raftrey.
Adrian Dominican Sisters walk with faculty and students wearing their caps ad gowns.
Advertised manager, Elaine Miller, and business manager, Rose Marie Duffield (nee Wilson) '47.
Alan Winson, Roseanne Berry.
Alice Brightbill '61, President of Student Body; Mercedes Mueckenheim (nee Molina) '61, Sodality Prefect, and Sandra Schlather (nee Hovey) '61 Campus Queen.
Alice Marie Brightbill of class of 1961 on the right.
Alicia Rafter (nee Barrett) '66 and Mary Ann Wilson (nee Engbers) '66 by Cor Jesu Chapel.
Also addition of the commuter parking lot at the west end.
Altar boys Michael O'Neil and Sterling R. Decker.
Amy Huber (nee Navarro), Dolores Beck (nee Cavalieri), Patricia O'Hearne (nee Johnston), Ann Cole (nee Tuttle), Diane Long (nee LeFevre) of Class of 1959.
An exhibit showcasing institutional archival materials.
An honorary Doctor of Laws degree was conferred upon Father Barry by Mother Mary Gerald, O.P., president, who presented the degree and academic hood.
Ana Miranda (nee Garcia) '61, Lillian Romero (nee Bassoi) '61, Carol Ann DiNonno (nee DeMarco) '61, Margo Hall (nee O'Connor) '62, Janice Seidel (nee Rocchio) '62, and Sister Petronilla Francouer, who is holding the book Cry, the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton.
Andrew Yoh, an English and speech teacher at Ft. Lauderdale high school, carries the lead role of Arthur with his lady Guenevere played by Helen Tapp (nee Black) ‘67, a senior music major.
Angela Assalone, Wayne Chandler, Wayne Rodgers as the Rev. Hale, Herb Aronstam as Rev. Parris, Sylvia Grant as Tituba, Dorothy Rawlings.
Anita Steckel (nee Politano) '52 and Emma Spence (nee Grady) '54.
Anna Doyle (nee Wiechman) '58 portraying Elizabeth.
Annette Nolte (nee Kund) '63 teaching to a young boy.
Assoc. VP and Dean for IT John Beaubrun, Library Director Nancy Maxwell, Barry President Jeanne O’Laughlin, and Assoc. Dean of IT Cynthia Davis at the dedication of the The Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, CELT, in Library 301, dedicated to improve faculty technology skills.
Attendees to the ceremony standing outside of Cor Jesu Chapel.
Audrey H. Hull, OP, '45 and Ruth Barbick (nee Waters) '45.