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A place or institution in which persons are instructed in arts, science, languages, or any kind of learning; an educational establishment. LING DANCE, n.: an occasion for Brother Rice alumni, faculty, Juniors and Seniors to move their dre sed-up bodies, especially the feet, in rhythm.

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A place or institution in which persons are instructed in arts, science, languages, or any kind of learning; an educational establishment. LING DANCE, n.: an occasion for Brother Rice alumni, faculty, Juniors and Seniors to move their dre sed-up bodies, especially the feet, in rhythm.

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Crusader '82

"Redefining Our Terms" A Publication of



Brother Rice High School 10001 S. Pulaski Road Chicago, Illinois 60642

Volume 23

S<;;;H99L. n. [M.E., scale; A.S., scolu; OFr. e cole; L. schala. chool, from Gr. schole. leisure. that in which leisure is employed, discus ion, philosophy, a place where spare time is employed.]

I. a place or institution in which persons are instructed in arts, science, languages, or any kind of learning; an educational establishment.

2. any situation or means of discipline, improvement, instruction, or training;

3. a pile of bricks on 99th and Pulaski that comes to life when students enter it.

STUD'y, n., V.l. [ME. stu die; OFr. est u die; L. studium, a busying oneself about a thing, zeal, study, application to learning.]

I. the act or process of applying the mind in order to acquire knowledge, as by reading, investigating, etc.

2. to fix the mind closely upon a subject; to muse; to dwell upon something in thought; to meditate; to ponder.

3. something the absence of which can cause Rice men tremendous hassles.

LiAR lING, n. [ME. lernyng; AS leornung, the act of learning.]

I. the act of gaining knowledge or skill; erudition.

2. something that, contrary to the belief of some, does not come by osmosis.

5

Spirit Week Provides

a New Setting for Old Terms

HOME/COM/lING DANCE, n.: An occasion for Brother Rice alumni, faculty, Juniors and Senior to move their dre sed-up bodies, especially the feet, in rhythm, ordinarily to music, although neither rhythm nor music are all-important.

~6URT. n. [ME. cort; OF curt; LL cor/is, palace]

I. the collective body of persons who compose the retinue of a sovereign.

2. L-R: Mike Musich. Shawn Dalton, Mike Gervais. Patti Collins. Tony Malanga, Queen Kim Zoller, Tony Murphy, Sue Donnelly, Phil Collins. Carey Burgess

FU ,n. [from ME.lollnen. to act foolishly.] I. lively playfulness; merriment; recreation.

2. something provided by "In the Dark" - the 1981 Homecoming Dance.

3. the result of the music of two bands: "Arnuzernent Park" and "X-L."

,.

WALKATHON,n.,

I. a legal invasion of the surrounding countryside by 1600 Crusaders for the purpose of having fun while raising money.

2. a major boost for the economy of local fastfood sellers.

PEP RAL I L Y, n. [abbrev. of pepper, energy-giving]

I. a legitimizing of organized havoc.

2, expressing spirit through volume and frantic activity.

SWEA T (swet), n., v.1. [ME. swetin, to sweat]

I. what Rice men do in the process of working and playing hard.

2. that which went into making Spirit Week the success if was, and Brother Rice the success it is.

13

senal

.,,1\111', (-n}31'), JI. (Sp.] ~ IMo.lm:lrlc.

[ .;,·".us, H.': 1'1. -'!·nii'rl-l. IL .. cons;stir~1I , , ~ -ach.] In ... o,r..dy. ""i '/er"" which C":1- " c.l f~X ft:~t.

,. ;It mont'l~e, ". [named after H. H. de ,; ",,""~: (11«;<1-;1162). a I'rt",ch minernlo:'i.nd ph} S'l 1~t. J 'lU flxi\l~ ,. i aurimcnv, • o, ')~ rt:::lnnt..... 'u5~er and grayi::t~ to whlt~ , j. r

,.'a.ry. a. [L .. ~".,.; •. J('nC!,."s. cf.Jnsi'$tin~ ()f f!'lX

• "h.) or si;.; on the basis of six; ~i>.; contain. .: ... ;x vui!.i.

''\Ie .... [Fr. Sefldl. fror.! L. ~f"~lus. from jI'''~, JeJlltJ, old. aged i Gr. ;'t"O$, Sans.So.Jld.

. i ] ht~rat1y. an assernblv or cO'..I:lcil·,i elders.

l' in ancic:l! Rome, a council o; .. ldcrs apJ'-"o:.ed or elected irv.ll among cit izens rye free b'r!h and er.trl~ted with the supreme l"'!~i,latI"C power, it was comrosed o~Kina:ly only of I' ,I r1~'IUI~ but later included t'le plebeiaas.

3. a l~"'-ln&k;ng 1\"t'lUhly; a state council, , 15-] a legislative hrouP. gencral1v the ,m ,11~r, and c .. lled ti .. ! uppe,. "f tho.: two h u~s forming certain nMian:.1 and Stat .. r."lsl"ture~::n ~he Unired 8tat'!s Senate thc:'~ ar .. \ w'l senator] irom each State. regardless

t it> size.

S. a governing body or advisorv council i" .. ~liege or univcr=rty.

Ct1I<., •• y of lit. sma!,' thO!! NStC'rl1 in !h~ t:n.!td StatC~ ~:l:.tc 01 overlockinr/ certam rliarnen .... rv rc'es in cr.Icr to fadlita.t

• ess, cspeciol1!" the ccnfirroation of n, lens; ~t!e punctilious caur\.ei~· U ... Wl; ended hy one senator t.o ~~,·.."th"'r.

'alttl ('hilm'hi'r. d chamber or hall in

senRtc holds its sessions. •

'l'He hOU8C1 r. house in which a seuate pi.·,c~ of public council.

'(& tOr~ II. 1. a rnernber of .. senat~ Leited ::<tates Sfflotor.

~. :n Scotl&t;,1. a lord c,f session; tlfa!Cr o! the College of Justice

J. in ::lId English law. a kil1i:"s counc

(&·to'd·1I.4. 1 et er .uit .. bie for a r.

• a 5et~ ... te.

1 co:-t{lOSec! o! sen:1t('rs.

.;. entitled to ebct a senator: sdd ectoral r\istrict.

a·tO'ri-!'tHy, r.df. 10 tt-~ m .. nner vf eat .enJ.tor, With C!i~IW or solemru l·tO'rlAn, 4. su,htori",1. fRare.j a·t~'rl·ou., 0 sena:orial. lOh~.J n.'1..tur·ship. ft. ~~le posit\on. tcrrn of

c. of .1\ f: enato".

"'t\'lI, 11 (L.l a senate' a g0\·er.unl' SftCtJI1U Qw;;i.ms;('l<s; a 1(0verci!';B ~oc ~et!i$~ ur.ive!'liity. c .... nlyl..lsed 0 .. the l.~-.~l' a:'ld t'ha'v"d ":i:o ~",~"ral .t!p~ri.,.tendc!nce. I~' alu: cOJlr .. U"",; a d~cre" U!"'~ Rcme. ll"tu.·~On·ault', fl. sam.::

• Uu..: unc!er utl:Jlus.

4, p:.; een;, Pl.. pp.; sen, 1211'. ::0 selld. p+. s, ,te"d,., I :m.s~Rd'i D. u1IdeJC; G . .lt1tG n tou~·.a.!it .• tooaketogo

o go. £ ... ,,", si"III, I.S . .1;11:. a f • <a) to cause to go or be tcb; to transmit: as, food.

QCtors were stn! by plane; (b t cr. telegram, etc,) by IT.ail. 2. to cause (a persu:l) to go

&nother. especially by as~{i, ndin.IJ; as. s,nd the n SWoI t •• em hurrying ~o . • to arrange for the goi"g

?:' attend; as. hl~ father SIr -to. to c:au~ to:> mo'·e. as b 1 r.

IJ'IIlf. throwing. etc.; a 1 a dc.ud of sMolce hi:;:h ic

• ball ove' ~he I ree~.

S ~o brilUl or drive into SOl O~; &II the !l.Jise ~i!.! fetla d.

6 to caUl<: to hap~Il, c:ome. etc.; to aivei a cro", s~ to :e .... ard our tu,1.

to p"rform ja:z m:.:c:c i"l h"..ldl a WAY a, to • 1rRat exo:itemer." (J~ e~huaration in ~the ner ... r per.or:ner).ISi.ng.]

to appoint to go With al'thc·llt.v to :el>ret, Q;;. to se'1d an ambas~'\dor to a forp.il{ll , to Sind a."l agent t" negot;';te bt.:sin .. ss . 6Clld a'ttL'''", to di!'miss: i) CCLuse to i~p,,:.*:.. ;0 ur.d fl),in,; ;Aj to wsmi,s o' .... use to de-

hurrj~.,il:1: (~t t; .t~.J;>;··r or reflCl. a~ .~iLh

It; .,t.oJ /()'fth; \',) to cause to c!ep'lr: ... ~. 2. ~'tO,,:i:ig silln:; of old I>$IC; elderlr ; ... eu

No~t 't!n: tortl: a. J.rN('"· (it) to put vut or cause in mind an.I hllt!'/.

to c.q>jK!c..r; ,l!;, trees send [ortn leaves in the J. result.iruz frOM old a~.

:-.p(~n~. 4. In :')h;-sl...:al t:'·fJl{ra"hy nf..aring the end of

t') sc"d .'1: to disoatch, hand in. or send trJ a an ert"l\iull f· v clc,

c:en!.:,.'u [KJ1nr senile c;/ro,"'ItJ: the emaciation of nld aRt!

10 se"d "ff. !d) to mail, dispvtch. or send which is brouuU about b}' ~ waste of tissue.

8Wr..~·1 as a l<:\u'''. ,"~lft.t c"I.:.~ (b) tv dismiss, -:,,,:it' gan1!"'tHt'; tha~ f.,nn )i rlrv p,:\n-:!,f(nC

<,.) to , .. ve " send-otf 10. in ;"'(>plc (.f .. dV,;1"I.'<1 ,we Lr'·ul:ht a Lout by

to ser: ... "'''. (a) , d,.,.:lICh. distribute, issue, an i", .. r.,o,ent suppl, of b!·x·u. ~s because of

mai}, etc from a i:cn~r'll p')lnl. (b) to send art rr iosclerosis,

fO::~~~IIJ 1''',kiJl(; to d,~",i .. :.b:-Ul'tiy; drive aij."II'i·ty, II. 1. the c-md it ion or quality uf

(~n">th(!r) away, :1,- in di!->j:!racC t~t~'! scr-ile ; old 3~e.

10 stnd I~ C,wtlllr,,; to I>:"";sh; to ostracize: 2. the ~;"aractetlstic. or old ag~; .... eakness;

to cut eft rrom customnry pr:':ilt:~~rJ;;; t!) cut. t!1tirrr.i y of mind ~nt.! b .... dy •

10 .lr.d u p ; (1\1 to cause tfJ rrsc, cirrnb, or go sen'l{,r (-:rer). o. IL. senior, cornp. of 1e"tJC.

up; (0) (Cvitoq. to scntc 'Ice to i,"~'ns~!'Lrr.tnt. old.]

send .•. i. V) send a m~ssa~e or rrll'~se:l~er. 1. of :1" flrea~er "'ge: older: often ,,,,'heating

10 seni {C1'; to request or require by message the olde. oi lWO having rue same name, as a

t" come or be bronght ; as. :" "'IId [or a physi- f.,tn<:'r H:ltj son.

"Ian; 10 <tnd /0' ~ coach. 2. cf higher rank or sta:l,iln". or longer In

send, If. 'prob. from z .. id (10 dispatch.j] 1. the service,

driving -notlon of a wave or the sea. ·n·l hof °h

2. ascend. _ I, . ,g.

lend, v.i: 1. to be plunged forward, :lIo by the ~n 16r. 11.

':vrc~ Ilf a wave others.

2. 'to scend. . 2. e. per:;on. c~ greater rank. sta:lding. or

'diU (S) 1 I' h h t b f ·iJc lengt!l of service.

&etr:.read'. II. p. . a .!! t t In a ne 0 s or l. a person in the graduating ellis. of a high

2. anvthing' made of this material. • sc~ool or~~o!lcge. ,.

Kend'lr_ ". one .vho or that wlo'~l:. senus; spe- s"o 6r It.all .hQ:>I, r .zh scho- I u uall he

'mit- ten n eleventh. and twelfth g.adc.· ilil~It'.-

;;~t'. guished (r)m jl/nia7 l::gla s~,·,oo/ •

stra- .en·lor'Hy C-y"~'). II.' f?l •• iln·lor'HI~., 1. the state or quanty of ~,ng senror ; l>r~ce(lencO!! in birth, tank. etc. 2. stOltuS. pri"d·y. or pr.Ct'!,kncc ac by leni1}T of service In a gi,'e!' jOb. a terminlng an em~)lu)ce's el~ii.Hii y motion, siln'16r·y, n. seniority, [OCI.) sen'nli, ':. (Fr. send; It. s,no. senna.] 1. a drug con~is(ll'.ji of the dried leaves of various species of Cassia. the bese (Ji wr.:ch are nati\'~s oi the East. Cos.lio ar.ulifoZ;o is known asAtexann:·1, c:.r.~1na a:ld Cassia .. lfgu,l'folia J.S l:1di:>.n s~nn~. Senn", po', sess~s valuable cathutlc properties. 2. any plant .,r ~e !fen". Cossio. with p<Yls ;'lId rello." €j

or pinkish tlov,efil. , .

A.tr.erjca" seftlla; an herb. .~ ,I C.uSIO ;"a,ilalldi,c. growina in the ca5tem ;:>a~t of the

United States: Ih~ leaves ""'"

are t!t~d medicinally. also 'OUAI",,"'-I called wild StfJlflJ.

n'~a·,t.!e, aen'm\·~hy. fI, same :l:' SfOrtaC/lle .

en'net. 11. [OFr. Inlel. sind. sif1lel. dim. of sillte. 6 5'ill.l a trumpet cr.1i us,j, a.s a S1!inal for cerel:.l~ai,,1 entrances and e;.i~s: A stag~ di:ecti'.:1 in Eliz:lLethan d-an:a. 'Archaic.J en'net, t;. tl:e on.!'T&cuda.

en'nlaht (-nit). 11. [s",·t" and "j~II'.1 th< space of se·'-e!' n~h:s ~no. days; a w~d,. !A"'h'1:c) n'nlt, n. Iv ,~. from .fOvea am! k"il.! a II.' b"'1,Jec! C(Jr~. formed by plait;'I~ strands cf ""t: rarn; ~.Iso. !>laited gU.j or i>a1m leav,"", for r •• al,lUg ha~>

e·n~'tdllr, " (L. ::~IIi. six er.ch. and oc>dus, e)e.j !l:3!llng s·x eye~ .

:ii·no'nl·lln,·_ (c~r.\ed !rom the ~istr:ct S/lfl>.. a.s. in France.) In ",,·,Ion'. r. liiv;;'ion of ~he t'pper Cre~;u:eoU5 for.nat,,,n of Euro;>e. e·i\or' (se-:wor'). " ; pi .• e·nor'.~, (~p) • ~ar.; a ,J(~:ltle~a.~: Spa:lislt.title cc:rresp<)'Ic"

mil to t.1e E"glls .. JIt. or ':'.Y. •

-e·fi.,'ra (se-ny';'ra). >J. (Sp.j a rnarri~d ..... oman; a 'at!y $panH,h tltl~ r?l\"'!n to a. lady, c~ ... fA)ndi!ljl' to the Enlllish M,.I. "r M .. drJm. se·iio·rI't2 \se-nl'o-r~'tS:), If [:31,'.) ,ln unmar-

• ned ,,'oman or girl, .1 YOU":,. lCod'.-; Sp3.r.;c:h ti~!ej!'i\'en to a ~·(·une: hd". corresp)"ding to tht! english ,j.1iss .

sen'ute, • .1.; sens .. ted pI .. flP.; .... ·n~a::"g, tlr. te- I av>: perception of t.ltouljh ::. sen«, or tlo~ ~fI!nscs. lK4~t" !

sen'sate, 'l. iLl •. Se1I.loi"I. in·~I1i~e:'l· f.~. •.

StU,';;'U. sense.) 17

1. navillll' the power of ;>!1/5.cal .... n-a iCJ .

... ~_ .. __ ~ .. t.. • .L_I& "'- __ .. I...

.~ .. 'e·Kca.- II, ,UV.U. J4I="C6"" •• ,. \.#" ...,"HS )

I p. l-:orth AmericJ.n plan' of the u;.; .... ort

win&:~; si?C. a root :,:gnifyin$J !;1'rer.;:th. otCfl'. dur .. t'on. and s"in. "re~n.1 the hnu,deel.:. a pl~nt of the !ren·.s StIflPUflIt'K"..

ae·n!1:)r' (-lIr0r'), fl. [Prrt.] a m:l"; gentleman:

P~:tul:ueso; .itt<. ~<lu .... le" t to .UI'. or 5',.

• e·nho'ra, fl. [Po~~ 1 3 .'lartice! wOlnan; 1.ldy· Par' 'l~'U~setitlt: ~~lJ.iva!-:-~t to .l/rf cr Jla telnt.

• e·nt-o·ri'ta. n. [P0r~.) an unm:srried A·0m~r. Dr girl; )c'~~l!llluy· Por';~l'se ;;.le eC;H!\'a:ent to Mj.s.

""'uile. O. [L. s!Hil;s; "f or pett .. ining to ..,. ... 16

sensate

belor.gin;r to the gl "<iuating class school 0 college.

I. a person older than another or

.tart-

ne 0\'

nernlived {o"k.

rootRort. 1,1 's r the 'd in

ne i~ e"lt.

man. alced large luted , the

MICHAELA. ALBRECHT

JOSEPH F. ALVIAR

PAUL B. ANDERSO

MARK V. ANGELO

EUGENE D. BEKTA

19

CHRISTOPHER H. BURNS

EUGENEJ. BURY)

JOSEPH M. BYRNE

DANIEL E. BYRNES

ANTHONY A. BYTNAR

ANTHONY J.CACHEY

PAULCAKANIC

MICHAELA. CAHILL

PATRICK J. CALLAGHAN

PAUL O. CARBERR Y

JAMES J. CARDINAL

THOMAS M. CARLSON

JOHN M.CARR

GERALD F. CARTER

TIMOTHY G. CASEY

DEAN A. CASPER

EDWARD P. CASSIDY

P-\t:lA COGHLA

JAMES E. COLLINS

MATTHEW J. COLLINS

MICHAEL P. COLLINS

21

JAMES A. CRANLEY

BRIAN M. CREHA

JAMES P. CURTIS

PAUL G. CUSACK

ROBERT W. CUPIT

THOMAS M. CURRAN

TERRENCE T. DIXO

RICHARD R. DilORENZO

23

STEVEN J. DiPIETRO

ROBERT J. DOHERTY

MICHAEL J. DOMINICI

ROBERT J. DOMBROWSKI

JAMES L. DONAHUE

JOHN F. DOODY

PATRICK R. DORIGAN

JAMESJ.DORAN

DAVID M. DUFFI

ROBERT J. DYTRYCH

LA WRENCE J. ELL

JAMES D. EGBERT. JR.

WILLIAM J. FERENC

THOMAS R. FINGER

EDWARD F. FINN

KEVIN W. FITZSIMONS

CHRISTOPHER J. FUDACZ

25

WILLIAM A. GOMEZ

JOSE GONZALEZ

PLACIDO R. GONZALEZ

BRIAN M.GOOD

EDWARD M. GORMAN

CHARLES D. GRALL

GERALD M. GRANATO

MARK G. GRECO

MICHAEL A. GUSICH

VERNON D. HAMMONS

JOHNJ. HANK

DOUGLAS HARRISON, JR.

27

28

JOHN L. HORVATH

TIMOTHY J. HOULIHAN

LESTER 8. HOUSE

KENNETH L. HOWARD

29

THOMAS P. JONES. JR.

RONALD B. JONITES

EDWARD J. JURKOVIC

THOMAS M. JULIAN

,,' ,

WILLIAM KAZMIERCZAK

MICHAEL P. KEANE

BRIAN H. KEARNEY

GERARDJ. KEDZIE

TIMOTHY P. KELLY

BRIAN W. KENNEDY

MICHAEL G. KELLY

THOMAS N. KELLY

31

THOMAS K. KJELDSEN

ROBERT J. KLEMM

MARK T. KNAPCZYK

MARK A. KLUTCHARCH

JAMIE A. KROLL

OLIVER KROLL

CRAIG K. KUBICKI

RIMAS J. KUCENAS

JOEL F. KUCHAN

ROBERTG. KUMMERER

JOSEPH L. KUT

GEORGE E. KYROUDIS

RO'ALD J. LETTIERE

ROBERT J. LEZAJ

EDWARDG.LEU

WILLIAM A. LlMPERIS

33

34

JOHN F. MALONEY

TIMOTHY P. MAR BACK

..LOUIS M. MAROLDA

JOHN P. MARSZEWSKI

CHARLES J. MAR FOE

35

JAMES R. McGONIGAL

JAMES P. McGOVERN

WILLIAM P. McGOVERN

MICHAELJ. McGREAL

ADAM C. MIROWSKI

KEITH A. MISIALEK

TODD M. MIZERA

ANDREW MOCHEREK

37

THOMAS W. MURPHY

DONALDS. MURRAY

RICK T. MURRA Y

ROBERT M. MURRAY

CHRISTOPHER R. NIELSEN

DAVID G. NIEZGODA

39

PAUL E. PARLIN

PETER D. PARRILLI

MARK B. PASIENNIK

MARK H. PAVLAK

THOMAS M. PLATE

JAMES R. POLASKI

THOMAS M. POLLARD

4

WILBUR A. RECKWERDT

JAMES A. REHOR

WILLIAM F. RIORDAN

DAVID K. RIMKUS

MATTHEW J. RUSNAK

PATRICK J. SAMPSON

TERENCE M. SHORTT

GREGORY K.SHURILLA

DANIELJ.SHWATAL

45

BRIAN J. SUSNIS

WALTER E. SWEENEY,JR.

GARRY G.SZUMSKY

KEVIN P. SZYDLO

JAMES P. THOR TON

RICHARD C. TOTH

MARK P. TOVEY

JEROMEJ. TRAHEY

DOUGLAS J. TRIMBLE

SCOTT A. TYCHEWICZ

I JAMES C. URBA

JOSEPH S. TRIPAM

DAVID R. VAICAITIS

WILLIAM P. URWIN

DA VID A. UVODICH

JAMES J. VanDIEREN

JOSEPH E. VOGRICH

MARKA. WACHT

CHARLESG. WALSH

THOMAS M. WALSH, JR.

~LE.WATSO

JAMES B. WEBBER

CHARLES F. WEBER

47

MARKA. WILKE

GREGG M. WILLIAMS

THOMASA. WILLIAMS

THOMAS M. WILSON

GREGORY L. WINFIELD

JEFFREY 1. WISNIEWSKI

[uncate

Jur.'{;ite, n.It...j:".1tUi ~ rush. and -itt.]!n g"'o oloi..}. &. stTl;,tt"cl g't'I,oveu, .. nr! t",;;E":"~n~ ru ... hlike f:ag;:'lent vi 3. :os:iii leaf o(,C\!1rin~ l~ the Devonian format.on.

Jufi'\,u, It. [orob. irClm 51> . .i"nce •.. r_s!!; I,. j=4"'KS. a rush.]

L m zoology. a Nor:.~ America~ ~en~s of the f.~::l. i~:r~.i~y; th,-= ~"l~wbirds.

2. [j-J ~", juft',o" liD)" bird belcn",illF to trns J,Ct.:"luo.

jUfV~U8, 4. [L. j"It'osus. full of rushes. frou, ju"cu s, a rusn.] Clf or penaining ~o the order Ju",a"z.

julle'tlon, n. (L.jl",,'io (-<:>"is). ~romjun,cr e. to ;vir •. J

1 the act of joinmg or the stat" oi beir..g jomed ; unicn ; combmatien,

2. t}-le place cr flo;ot o! union or meeting i ~pc.~cjf.c6\.!l)·. the ere . ..s:r.g place of twc C'T InOT'" h:l'(hw~ys c- railroad s,

jufl,;'tion pli'te, a piece of boiler plate used 'or U:lit'Dg two plates which make" butt joit.t

jun,'tUrl<, ,.. [L. jMtlclMr4. from jk",tre. to

jom.] . . b'" d

1. a lOlr.'!.~g or C!Ulg' jome .

2. the line or point at which two bodie s a ~~ joined; ajl')~"'lt; ~n arr icu.at.ion.

.~. a POUit oi rime , specificalJy. A point ren~ert'd cr .. :,::ai cr ;m;>or:ar.: by Q. concurrence OJf circurastancc.t; a cnsle,

,. 3 sta!e ot af:a,rft.

Ju6'~us. n. fL .• a rush.] the type genus 01 the .l:J.16ca;cz. ·)r rush iamil'r.

;u=-e, 1:. ;L. JJ."J:'vs (.~~p~1:; lneJtsi.r, month). _Tll.:le. Irom J~(7~SUSt a ktlrr.n:l icmily name j the sixth month of tnt. year. na· v ir.g th\:'1.:1 c.a~ s, in which ~he sun enters the sign Cancer.

Ju'neaf·inl<, ro. sam" as Jcr.ntling.

.... UD£ l'h-"e#tle, 1. a !; .. i ze, brown Leetlt" of thp c()("\ccha;t'l ){rc:tp. io,'r.:.:i in the noi rherr; U. so ea.lled lzt:c~u.!o..~ ,"., b'-',~:ns TO fly a-:Jo..Jt Juno 2. the tlgc •• rcr, a 10.. ~e. ~:-eeD b~':.tll! of

southern United :;t:l!.~s.

Ju!,e'b~~IJ~f ".~ M :~ne/berHrJ~t a Sf! " o:-:h A~teTI"an ~Tee. .... mc/.;"ch1(.YCanaden ... ·I.k"J h~:uC' 3 ._;.:"!'1 ..... I"! JJII?3sa:.t !Ja,vor: a ItS frUIt or t('~.v: u.l.·d also "nadl-usl ,

rr.'Ji.~ber~). .

June bull. ~ .T \lne b,,, r.lr. Jim;? lr:l'<li, t:'e blue !(~a.iS of Kentu~ky. 1 p"a~'1lSu. lul'\ t.~r m'ln'ni·a, ,.. {named a{~er ./url !3~r:.'!. a i~"!"nI3n ootarn.st.l in ~ot~rlY. 'J;:' l"'!!':ll.!S of the orr.~T J,.~'trmc.}.,::a"z. ; nl ~;!r mal.-. ill ii'ct:·a·~~. n.pl, [Junll'"'m011 n -u(C."'!.l:s..n ordc!T of c~llul ..... c:vpt ~b':'l S :~ mos.£~s.

ju:> I!.~: mno·nHl'ceoul., 4. oi or .,main :..roer .J Ufti~£_'T'.'''; J'lfO.

J fJ ~I..?, '1. (HI1rl. jo"rol, dese~, for~.t. jun,

rr. ullS. janf4l,a. ory. des-!r: )

1 12 no cuve-r,:c} wi ... :, ~ J('ns~ growth of tre-t::~.

• ~ ~t&tlor •. ';ne~, t;tc .. typicaHy in tropr~ri('O!"~

y ~hid,. tanglec growth. t.ol:. •. ~$· camp. ISlal~c.J

.. Itl .. b:-:ir .hr ~loth l:ear 0' India.

< ~~ b"u'ely, an E~st Ind'&n tree. T"r". ~d$ ~~J'J:vrtJ calif'c:. also W!l...o .. ,.

fu"ll'~1 ~uc .... &an~ a" jlm,l. fC'IIJ!.

J!l:"'!e fe'1"e:". a rnaladal fev!r prE\.aicnt in

~ n~:~ dl "ric:. of India and Africa.; ca.iled

.... ,ull Afr.

!:.In'Je fowl. 1 a"y ef ~e·/cral';l<!cie. 0' wild th~ ;:t"nu<o Gal'u." fOl·ncllr. Ind,a 2nd .sw.~ t,.;-! i"ed InJi:.u sp~c:c~ iG rega~decl e ancesl0r or !JJe' '1n.~sent·(ht.)' domt"c;tic

;un'!6r. II. 1.:"i person youTJger than :'l!lo4.hf't', The ;(101s. my [ur ior: by a )o~aT.-S·,""i!t.

2. a P{:TS,f,",U of iower ~tar.di!"~ or rans , 3. a fr{\~:.· a picnic.

3. {J~C i'::'l t ne j·.:n:-:JT vear of his hJ~h-scho()l 4. an excursion Ior pleasure.

0:- co:!{'~~ course. . 5. an excursion paid for out of public iutU

Jun'l(,r ~oJ'I~e, a coll-ze m which but a IWO- jud'ket, v.t., junketed. pi .• PI'.; junlcet!ng./J

YC;ll"S' Lour .. " m f('rular c~:I{'pe work is pr .... C:1. to poo i .. n a junket OT excurston, espeCIally 0

jen'i6r h;ah ~hcx>J It schocl intermediar- h... paid for out of public fund:.

tween ~1':m"n1;'c': school and senior hil{h jUli'ket. ~.I. to entertain, as on a junket. school: it u,u,,!i\·!tas the seventh. eighth. And JlIfi'ket·lne. II. a f"stivit:;; c, gay entertai

nint.h grades. . ment or any kind; a picnic.

jun·ior'H-y (.>·~.r'·:. n. t+,e qt'alit}' or state oi JudI!; hook, a hook used on board " 'II'hal~

Lcrr.g )UUiM. as in aile or rank. vessel tor noisting blubber on deck.

Jun'i';! Liia~ue (lcg~. anyone of a group oi junk jew'el·ry, inexpensive costume ;ewell '.' s- )c:",u! )r~An:".Hiolls. th .. members 0; [Colloq.]

"hich are Yl'U"'9' women of leisure and ~hl' juflk milil. advertisements. solicitations, el

upper social cias s organized to engagt :n vol- mailed indiscriminately in large quautitu

ur .cer welfare work. junk'man, n.; pi. juftk'men. a dealer in c

Jun'i6r Ua',u;;r, " member of a Juni'lr metal. glass, paper. razs. etc.

L'A.<!ue. junk !in~. in steam engines, " ring 6:til

jU'l\i.per, ". IL. juniperus. juniper. pt.::pe:!,.. tnIClagrClOveroundupistontokeepit&t~.ll

y\)u.tta.prooul·Jng; jv· ti;zht.

"'"IS. younp.. and to. ~ junk .hop, a shop where junk. such as <i

·u<. rc produce.!. ~ .• ~ -{j metal. lj(.ttle~. I'a"s. etc .• is hour,ht and sol

1. accf\ifer~usr.nT'lb ~ . ~!$." Jutlk vat, i:: tanning, a taru.: OT v .. t for contai

or tree -:>1 t ne ,,:c::u. ~\ ~ _;.." in!: the spent tan liquor .

.j",n,pV-I<S. closely .a.:. ~ • III "/'11>;'1' JU)lk w ad, a wad used in testing muzzle·l~

".<1 IC,. the cedr.r. WIt:! , 't' $.. \\-,,! (", ;nl'( cannon.

bcrrvlike cones that " .• , .,cr.) II' j~' 'v" d ~ 1 h e old m--' pa'"

·.Ield all "I'J "''1' ich I'S "-..L('~~ .... ~ -, s .... ! U .. iC • er ,n. ~ p ace WeT" ~..... ......

.... ~.._, \ ... ., '\." e cc. s ~cnt. sorre-L and sold.

;,. sed .r:1edic;,."l!;. in~,; 'J',', .;'_ • .;..::. "i ,I.,:" h 1 ~

( ._.\ - lu'no, n. IL.j 1. '" Rcrnan myt 0 OCY.

nnvonng gm, an" ror >;;~1X':.'. ~;", god.~esso{mo.rriage,

other purposes. .. ~'1\" . I(i;:' ii'~ queen of the god s.

2. anv oi several ".t .. ~;. ,. ..... ·ife of !!.lpit<'r. and

si-nilar tree-s rhat bear ~k the second hip,hest

cones. 'II~ divirutv: id~nt;fied

jU'n;·per·in. I •. ~ black 'U"'"" with the Greek Hera.

or vellow resi-ious ex. UtllUHflU ~.I)

i..Ra·ct of h'nip.;:r l-errrcs. on2~ i~f' a;~~l)n~~~1i

Jil· .. lip'e,rJs, fl. IL .. juniper.] a genus of ever- planecs o~ asteroids

s reen trees ant! shrubs, wh-ch revolve T'JUnd

,. D,-e- the SUfi between th::

leaves. orcits of Mars and

" Uort )\!P;te:. .,_

,',i.!Ied 3. p.. Ju no~, a

s.] st~telr, regal wo-

)aicum. ~all.

Jit·no cSQu,,' (.esk') . r~fuse.· G. statel/ a~d ref;!al

Eke .lu"o. loq.! JiI·no'nl An, 4. ~e:··

rll!Jli!1g t~j,r~l!1~ to. or havjn~

thl! char3cltriStlCS ,,:. Juno. "ll"cetl. ;un'ta," [5p .. irom L.ju"CI4, f. uf jU"':MS. t~ d:s- . of j1t~~trt_ to joi~,J

1. nn a},:;;em!::>ly or C"'.l!'JciJ. pa:"tkulal'ly Spnn15n IJI 1.." 'In-A:nt:rkan 1crislative or rr.jni!:rl:.ra~lVC: b·),h-.

1. :, croup of IJ<.litical intri;r..:"'rs; especiali s~ch .a grv\!? vf mihtar· .. · lnen wno ~~ ptH\'er by tllC:"f.;S c..f h '::O-.:'lP d'etat: a~ jun',o, pl. jun't'~

jur':;r die. jup'artie. n. jeop"rdy. (Obs 1 Ju'pa tl palm (; lirr.'. Uk,i,,"i . .:>. Am. "am ill nra7iEan 1.'" lnl. Rap},;" .'Z.ii,t'TA. h .. ·.n~ eno; muus lcavt:~ an~ ~~~aI stalks.

jUpe. n. sam<: ~<j"t.:Jn •

Jil'pl·r"r. n. (T~. J"ppilrr or ./","eP. from a L . .'''.,~. Jove. and pate •• !~tt.~r.J

!. ;:1 R.:>;nan m}·thol·

CJ~':, the p.OIlru:ing over (

AP uther g<:,j> and all

peopie: j'J"ntit:e.;J .... th f!1..:

the Gred( Zeus. ':!;!J

2. tbe J·:.r,::rst pl .. net t~,··

in thr. ~oiar ,)&Ie,,, :,no.! ............ 1 ":]l~

the :!i~h :n dl~t;.nce -111~

i~_"m '.he s?n: di3.'N'.~~'! '. U~l:

p., .U()'l tm.; Pf!"'Llll c., ~( ~,~ \

n:\· .. !ut:t.r •. !1.8tt }fo;.; ~\'I_...

') .l,:.)( .. !. '2. .~ _._ .~

Iu pi'l~r PJiI'v;·us, (L.. \~ .. 2I.

111. .• Jun~ ... Ci ,'-;}'."I bri.r~gs ;~~:.i\~ .

",<T.; p,u .. ~s. rainy ~'.~ ......

(roto plt:t",. to.) rai!l.j ':11 '1'(,

I u~itcr rcgan:!cd as the 'l:iJA'

K~ver of rain. "/1,/

J<.I'plli:r·~.bcllr"." '! {

]. an c'. prr~rcen r-!an~. '/J -~

A. ... h,}I:.< barbu·j",·is. ,. ,

Z. thc hc,u.cklY 3 a J:uro~.I"'.n ~re:t· ni, .. i t-.crh. Ctnl.'(jnl,""lS ,,"beT.

jil·pon'. jup·pon'. n. ICFr . .1"pcn. f"omjll, &p. jIthO; Ar. ju"bah. al,iuoboit. " "armeJ?Jt I callcd.i

l. a tight·t\ttin~ lC"rment .'ith:Jttt .. lecv~

:lese .. .,t"RO of

~lalay l:.tcf,t:c1

jutlk bot'tle. a tbick strenfl bottle. 'J'''''''), I:-:c~ue of st()u\ s:'ft:l'r., 1'1!;_t,S

jU:lk t'i:al'er. t:,~ prt,JrJc:.or of a~ jcnk ~~h:.ii?' J,.i'a'J.;cr, j~it'k"r f/un'): n. (G .. lWtT, :'lhv. j:nu Ioerr... )*011ug n('lbu!r.~an; 011 L;" , lU'lg. Vu\~~h~. ,~ll(J hcrroJ. l';rti.J

. 1. '.£ nlcr.lt.:r of tl)e privii("('Cf1, ):.nd-vwni.,g da~s In \,eanaTJ\,: :l !'rtJ"":~"t :'J"-:~tv<. rat.

'2 a (~('I'n~;\n ni.llit~I.f\· Ol!Uxr. e\'(){I'C'u!ly (j!':C · .. h·) i .. ..J.'.Jtuo.:r·,tt!{, 11iihcT.:s1, ,-·tc.

Jun'&<'~rt j!J;~'kir, oJ of (~r h!.:c the Junker::. J~ .. "'ker j"",, II. tre pul ,r of the .1ri.tOC~:ltIL f,.::.:t)' in ·Prufna.

ju.l'ket. II. ll<,·nv;ly ~I.o JUNale f~om ~t. ~i&.;n',=!~ 3 rw 'etmc~:'. C'j'('~n\ cheese. lr~r.l '.;. jun ...... j. a ru:-I~: so Cd-lied r·e':au',c uruu'!r.t to mm ',ct on ",,-hcs.j

1. c1!rJ,s witl- cre'lm.

2 miik sw~ete"et.l. flavored, .~I(l thickened ;ntn ru"rl v.i,h rennet.

jupon

""'"

David Adams Jack Adams David Adduce

Tim Ahern Doug Alexander Phillip Alvaraz

David Anderson Kenneth Anderson Paul Andrasco

Vince Andrews Matthew Baldwin

Mike Banasiak Greg Banks Dave Barrett Joe Battaglia

Tom Bellair John Belsis

Eriek Bcrgqui I Ben Beristain Tom Best Joe Bettinardi Mike Bigelow Joe Bilek Kevin Birmingham Brian Black

James Boland Mike Booth Robert Bordner Marlin Borkowski Sleven Bosko Anthony Brakie Dan Brennan Dave Bresnahan

Daniel Broderick Paul Budil Thomas Bukiri

Ken Buttron Brian Byard Martin Byrne

Donald Caddigan Kevin Cahill Dan Callaghan

Bill Canavan MikeCandra Silvestre Cano

. Robert Ca ppeua Dennis Carduff Joe Cariola Kevin Carney Frank Carroll

Dennis Casey Dan Cerney

Gene Chorazyczewski Steve Clemente

Joe Coglianese

Jim Collins

James Collins

Mike Collins

Tim Collins

Paul Congelose Todd Cortecero Richard Cosentino Tom Costello

Sean Costin

Sean Coyne

Dan Crivellone

EricCrudo Mike Cullen Robert Curran Keith Czerniak Greg Dalton Jim Daly

Brian Davi Dave Davidson

Douglas Davis Eric Davis Mike Davis John Dawson Eric Dearborn John Degnan Pat Dejanovich Tom Delancy

Ed Derucki

Tim Devane

Paul DiCaro David DiPietro Dragan Ojordjevic Ken Dombrowski Dan Donohue Tom Donovan

51

Joe Dorman

Andy Dowiarz Dan Duffy Don Duffy Joel Duran

Bob Eckenstein Tom Eppenstein John Eringis

Jim Esposito Dan Fagan Brian Fahey Gabriel Fakhour Tom Falvey John Fandl Patrick Feaman Joe Felicicchia

Marlin Fernandez John Fetchko Richard Fitzgerald Dave Fitzpatrick Jim Fitzpatrick Kevin Flight Thomas Foley Robert Frank

Kurt Fruhstuck Robert Funk John Gac

Daniel Gacek Robert Gallagher Kevin Garhmonley

Patrick Garren Sean Gaughan Thomas Gaynor

James Gertos William Gertos George Gianakas

Donald Gianone Glen Gibson William Gierhan

~ljcbael Gilbert Thomas Gilmore Andrew G lorgi

Richard Girzadas Patrick Gleason Richard Gorman Thomas Graber John Graham Jerome Gunty James Gusich Manuel Gutierrez

Jerome Hall Daniel Harlan David Harris Michael Hart Michael Harvey James Hayes John Hayes Gary Haynes

Michael Heavey John Herman Ricardo Herrera Peter Hickman David Howley John Hrabe Darrell Hughes David Hurley

Matthew Hurley Michael Hynes Stefan Ignasiak James Jablonski Jeffrey Jankowski Thomas Jennings Willie Jones James Judge

James Kallianis Daniel Kamper Scan Kane Michael Karkula Jeffrey Kash Frank Kaufmann Colin Kelly

Peter Kelly

Robert Kelly Edward Kendall Patrick Kennedy

Edward Kibartas Keith Klivcr Steven Knar

Donald Kozakowski Joseph Krajacic Kenneth Krska

Robert Kuchay Robert Kuenster Kenneth Kulick

David K wilosz Martin Lachat Nick Lack Chris laCourse David Lam James Lampasona Dan Langosch Jim Latek

Dino Latronica Ed Laude Dan Lehman Eugene Leland Casey Leonard Dave Lewis Gene Libera Jim Lipetzsky

Joe Lisiecki Darnell Little Joe LoBianco William Lock

Douglas Lovato Chris Lowery John Lucid Vilas lukosiunas

Jeff Lullo Brian Lynch Kevin Lynch Bill Lyon Frank McDonald Mike Machay Joseph Madden John Maguire

John Maiberger Dan Malone James Mandl

Mike Maracich Bob Marback Joseph Mark Craig Marks

Tom Marszalek

Tony Martin Tom Martus

Phil Marx Jim Marzano

Albert Maslowski Emil Mall

Bill Mazurowski David McClain

Ed McCloskey Mike McCormick Kevin McDonald Thomas McGill John McGovern Tom McGovern Tom McGowan Bob McGreal

Pat McKenna Russell McKnight Mike McMahon Tim Me icholas Jim McPhee

Dan McShane Marlin Melin Mike Merino

Mike Messina Marty eylon Bob Michaud Mark Miller

Mike Minster, R.I.P. Lawrence Misialck Tom Mitchell

Tim Mitchell

Bill Mitchell

Bill Mitchell

Joe Monaco

Pat Mooney

Tom Morande

Pal Moriarty

Larry Mulay Douglas Mulderink

Rick Mundo Patrick Murphy Michael Murray Martin Muth Thomas Neary Brad Nemsick Dave estor

Pat Nichols

55

Thomas isivaco

Robert oble Thomas Novak Jeffrey owak Phillip Nowak

Cornelius O'Caliaghan Patrick O'Connor Timothy O'Connor

James O'Donnell Kevin O'Hara Neil O'Keefe LeifOlandese Jeffrey Oliva

Robert O'Malley John Ondrey Andy O'Neill

Sean O'Reilly Timothy O'Reilly Ed O'Rourke Michael O'Sullivan Michael Ozien Jim Pacetti Fred Page Tom Pajkos

Tony Palumbo Mike Papadopoulos Michael Parker Anthony Pascente John Pasciak Daniel Paul Rick Pedersen Mark Peskor

Ken Peiroputos Phillip Pettway John Pinkos Mark Pintur Scott Plaehn

William Pollard Craig Pche Thomas Poole

Da';d Prendergast Ed Pray bocki Denni Puhr Wall) Rajew ki Kenneth Ra) John ReiH) Railand Reinhart Robert Rhodes

Rich Rios K.rI Robinson Rich Rocha

Dan Roche Raul Rodriguez Robert Rohm

Robert Rooks Joe Rossi John Rowan

Emery Rowe Mike Ruffolo Joe Ruzevich Todd Ryder Jim Sabella Ron Sachtleben Bernard Sal zig Paul Sands

Bob Sanfratello John Scarnavack James Schaller Robert Schewe David Schick John Schmeltzer Mark Scholl John Schuld

Paul Scieszka Joe Scott Dino Setaro Dan Shannon Jeff Sharp

Tom Shaughnessy John Shaw

Bob Sheu

Chris Simadis Phil Siston JeffSiwula

Scott Slavin Daniel Sliwa Bill Smiles

MikeSmith John Sniegowski MarkSoppi

5

Bill Spalla Dennis Specha Jim Stanek Richard Stoch

Brian Sullivan Dan Sullivan George Sullivan Jim Sullivan

Richard Swiech Jeffrey Szubert Eric Tarvin Tom Taylor

John Thompson Jim Tiernan Peter Timosciek Alan Tinley

Bill Todd Mike Tolan John Tolley David Topps

Daniel Trock Daniel Trucksis David Tryban Joseph Tunney Jim Vendel Luke Verderer Charles Walker Mark Wallace

Kevin Walsh John Ward Francis Warren

Larry Warszalek Bill Westphal Ed Wiechern Marty Wilbur Harold Wilson

Jim Winters Richard Wolf Jim Wolniakowski Tom Woods Matt Wozniak Richard Wozniak Melon Wright Tim Yuhasz

John Zagata Ron Zeiler Dan Zielezinski Cecil Zinimon

sooa

tuuI_u; would r:.~h~r; "".,Id pre'.r·" .0 Sf)c)tttr 'ha7!; as srJ("n. a-.

Jt;tOr.l' {JIt later; ine,..°itabl.,; "'!·:'·'1tU'l'!1,

CQqn, e. spe~'~y; qu.ck , ~'ro''';>t; t~rl, i Dial ] SW'n~e, ft. aarne .. "s .5U.UII.

''./Qn'~rf fl. J •• ny person ... ho cccu .... es hrJ~~. ·.t~ad land. as in tile western ,,·r!:lcu 5·:.tc.i. t,. iore the ¥.ut;htlTizcd tune fn· dtll.l",:-..., !:OU.ll g1\~:li:·'§: an unfair advantage in choice of ~t. cati'It1. r.;J!ar-,g.1

2. snyone who II. ov .. r othu" by doi pre>,!r time. iSlang J. [5-) a native 01 13!an..;.]

.-:>9u')1, GIl.. qltid

[Rare.]

elX'l'I, ".:. to 5W","p. [: ~rd, IJ. sward.[Ob .'X,r'mll, II. a pc.wd.

wa.

1\19"99. II. same as S 5?Ot (0.- lez« of len s~ M.D. JO~/.] a Db., chiefly of carbon p~ plete combustion of

lOOt. Fl.:.; sooted, pt,ol

soil. (,~ treat with 5' I9C}t. a. 5weet.[Obs.} loI?o)eO!r·kin, n. a kin< De prod uced by f'l

over their stov es; hi lObs.]

X»til. If. lAS. soSlh. t, ue •• rutn.J

1. truth. realitY.IArch:'I~.)

2. prog:."stic~\ion; s'lotho;ay;ng. [Rare.]

3. swreetnCS$' kindness ; cajc.erv, iO~,~.! 9tb,.:I. 1. soothing ; sm- cth 'r'(.~!H·.1

2. t.ruej" faithful; tr- .. St".l.o.t!1\; reiaole, (Archaic.

the, •. 1.; soothed, pi .. pp.; £oothin~. ppr. (AS. s61M~,:, to eonfirm, irom slj;h. lr'_th.·

1. to fiatter ; to please wi~i> [\1~"tll5!.r.1t"ts or seft words,

2. to !l0ften, to a~c ...f;C, to mc.!I:fv; to ~Iffit to cornfort : as, to S sotn« one m r·.a.:.~ or nas ..

sion ; to $J~!J1I: pllln .

3. to gfatil)'; tv please,

4. to mairuain, lOb-.J

SJn.--appc..l.~. as~uagC:1 al~t;.y • .i()f!.~n, p~i .. tr. ecmpose, calm.

99the, r.'. to have a soothing dh~t. \~ (.'I';e calm. reliet, etc.

tb't:r, n. a ftut;terer~ one? ~() 01 thar. \\'hil';~~ sooth~ •.

m/f.st, a.I.'\S. sothf<tst.1

t. trutl-fl..I. i.r.nest. or loyu!. [Ar-:halc.l 2. true or ~~al. [Ar.:ha:c.j

(b'tliet. ~d~. socthly. {Oos.j

~th'f?8t"n.,U, II. tt.e Cjuality cf bel1lS ICC1t!l~t. (vbs.]

th/IDt, ,.. the act of cc·rruoning (Jr a"lolJ'ijt'

th'lne. a. [p~r. d ,,,olh' • T~I.C:lng or m'~nd to soothe; calmlO&·, itl'''''I' ~ ... : or re.lt'.. tb/lng·h, iJer. in a sooth,")!: ~3r,"er fa a.

to be ~tr.i·,~,

th'ly, adv. m tru th; reai:y. lAr.:hai; J lb'DCSlJ. 1C. rf!cr.!i!y; ;:'.ct, t;""U u. to}.J:i~a tb/aly. n. 1. a prOi'1os:,cM,on a preca:-

; a foreca~t.

2. an omen; a sign. !Rare.1

th'ally. ".i.; soothsairi t·se1).('1 ,fl .• soc.", saYinz. Pf>,. to foretell; t·') t,,~::!,ct th'ally"i!". fl. [l..E. SO)I.~ry,rc, O!le "".0 b the tn.th.J

I .• prcgnosticatot, \Jn~ wh,., Plel.lt.cb. or e~end! to {"r"teh the futllre

• mar.tis.

h'ally"ing,1I. 1. a predi,~:.::I~. or forete' .

• a prediction. or ::>ro~hel.Y.

t'i ne .. , n. 'he ql:.aii:y M state o! ':;elnv y or bul w.th sc...,:.

t Isb, <I. part3k,,,s d <cet, J;],~ soot.

y, (I ; t;oml'. sootl\!r: ,u"Pt7L s(J');ic~t, 1 CIt

like soot.

1 covered or soile:\ ",ith soot. dark·brown or btac~; \t:l:k, d~I':ikv

$ 1 albafross; a Svuth Paclf" ~ h:-:_ iOo;:. dea ! .. It.~i""sa. havlI." s;.a}sl, ... .nt"s

tail and biaok {~e~ .u1 i: !ak. _

, sltttu'll.'''ltT:, a sr.ea:- at:r. P",j-flkS Ul";";~ of tt,e r~...,~~ern .\:.l.r.tit'! .' - ......... :5

rr:erit:fo, havifl3 ",t_:1i£olmly !\:."-!~~\ p!..i.:r~,Ie-. ~ Itrn; a tet:l~ ~ l.,.'1(lIlJ.~·H.'''/Hr. ~ .... tj. ..

:k ~~'.:\!':.:;:! .. !~~l:O:~~:: .. ~~:,: .. \o'.~:~

l .. :~~ methcds and teachina- 01 the Gte4 :'OC1111 ••. Z,

Soph } r'~';tn, G. f><'rta'ning to or in ene s

of ' wd·~ th. AI ienian drarr ue oet

8Oph'o·lTlore, II. [Cr. sophos. wise, an mUro loolish.1

1. a student in the: second year of college ~ high school.

J. e 5("pn'Jnlf)ric person; a knew .. it-al; whol thinki:'lg i. really immature or foolish.

J. a w~rson in his second year of 3U)' ente prise: as, Senator Brown is a sophomore I Congress,

aoph'o·nlorc, G. perta:ning to or c:lar::. .. '!terist 0' a "ophomo!'''! or sophomore»: as, ;ophl more oratory.

Iioph ij·l"lor'i,:. a. I. of or Po:r':3:nIllR to.

or chara<;terift;" of " S)iJl,f)mOre or 5Oph; !_wre\. etten regarded 3' s"l~·as.'iured. opij ri::J~~: etc •• though immature :.n(J. ineJ..p!

2. inflated in style Or manner; arecte1 bombast,c,

coph ;; rnor 'I ,111, e. same as sopltom.;w". cd ex- aooh·o·n,or'l ~:U ly, adv. in a nldonn~r.

So !,h6'r_a. n.[alt~rc<! {n:·M scopnilra. the name c'::: it. papihonuceous trc..e.J:l

ugun:s7(:'I,).'. ha"'.ng n.aoy . .

japnu ·u. ~!"!e )!al1.oJ.1. t.n',·. is an ornarr.enu fl~w(:rir.~ tree ;n':.TCl'll:rcu into St 'It"~~ ir'Jm Japa!l and China.

••• ·"hros':v·nc. II. [Gr. r.'s. sa:~, ..no mmd.] tl.e ql.lilh~y of being wise, or niscrc .:t; nl~ni.:.l equipoise; common IOp'1;'td, u, same as JO/l~. -so-p hy, If-,)m Gr. sopl.ia. skill ..... isdom c"HnclOi~g!Omt ..,wanll1g bl.(l'U"eJI.~o:

,,"s in p~~orO)pl"y. •

IlI'pitt', ".1.; sopited, pI .• (1'.; $Opting. supj,.. tv : .. y .. t rest.] L tc q·J.it:t i to put to i'eep Co;' . [Rare.] 2. in ,)c(Jt.la .... to lie' at rest ; to

.ii Jli'~lon '·pish/un). II. '.:.~ act ,·f

Spt. .. d.lUS sleep: 3.:sv. sleep. [Obs.]

.·~'P9r, r.. [L .. sl~e;, J unna-ur .. 1 or sleep from ·,·!llch a !,cr;or. ell" .vith ~! ;..rotli4:c; src oor,

.... 1"6 !'",e, ~.I.IL. ,,,porart.) to stl!pef",

p ~ t"f';;r·ou~, fl. II.. sO!'oJri(tr; .

<n..! !t,e.'t. t" brin".] soponfic: s<'.;nr"I~'rOUSI p 3·rlf/e"" O!JS I), Gd,. in B 'ler; 50 a .. tQ p!"o~ace Sleep. po rir ·"r·ou,·nc.:.s, n. tr.e Quaiit}·

n2' sloep.

p·lI·rlf'i<;, 4. [irem L. Sf)por. ar.:!

1. 1,;'3c.~;ng 0:- p.!"T'l(.i:"':(t t( cause

2. ,..t c; ch.t"~C'ic:iLCd hy s!e'!t'I or ,,6·ri:'f~. ~. :. nle;,!lci~". dnJ;', her tb:ng trJa~ ~las the qu&!ity

l'"e06

si ... --<lJ)'ate. ,,"cdyne. narcotb. r>'6·r~s~, a. sa"t: kS S(;PiJ"~u.s. p'.1·rc-ue. 4. (L., tot-crKS, from .:.C'~r, au~ink . 'Cf'iJ: aneC"ted With ccma..

p'per, '!. ·;ne ",ho ~')I'J. p'r.in<!. a. l?pr. ut sop.] h~(\~!l.·,I; s"ak:r.g. p'py, !l, ,omp. soppier. • ';;(.Jpp,n;'. ~. rainY4 J. tu~ .er.t;m~ntal. [Brit S'al,€, I

'"r3,.I. [It.; in rr.usic, above; o\'~r; Erccli<.!n t" the pcriormer.

" 1 ·pril'rli.,t, II. a tn:l.,le :,i!,~;er.

pr:- e pra'n!'i, n.; pl .• 6·pr:l.'n", •• C:;·!"ril'n!.

au pt.i' rt;'Ul ~(;p?4lL. !upra). abc.ye,j .

b, :0.0 ... :ne n!g.·~J·, sj.nf!Jf~~ \·C,t.!e. ot "'omen

'(j''''lU._ ... '¥_._, .......... _ , ..... .., ... "' .... I ......... _ .. \,.~. ,oys, ·lS".Jally rac.g:D.g t'NO octaves or mo~

~iI) r~J;!l'tj·\:1··.;-ct o. 1. nnt ~!fT1f):~. ~:r:.:~~:;. f .. ·ran !'n~~~!le C .

:l:t.1'''~. ctl"'.; t;.rOil:'\'1. y:c...lJl}·.-;-::"·e. Lt...:. Dr 2, a .,)ln~f:~ ;vitI: such & ran~e.

kh' ·r.lct1ge~ r:e. ::.c:-":"t:.tivc. >:-uoti''', etc. 3 . .1 p~ct foT' ~\1ch:.. \Toicta.

2. !t :;m.t' i ~t::r 0:-' ~!)r.~aiing tu st)i')hi~ti,._ .6·pta'n(l.. a. 0'. io!. or raving the r&n8e of.

"'lt~!J. ~~'O.i.IC. wprllo6:'l":'.

;_ ~.). r... {'f rt.~Ic.,.;. "c:tnCf:l, or dc\'~l( pt!d; 1l0p~'*·\·ji\e. ft. s~me il3 Sop., of W:fttuutier ·h:lr£r.l.t~nl!J ~ ... 11!· .. ·a:l ... ea !1J.rm. "~,~r:~ic·.j~. .~'ca, n .. t .small •• sho~.b111cd " .. adine

-t, •. L:oJ.:. j.l1 i:'.I(t;lrd ~4Utpmcn'. e..sterr. X,.·rt'.I"l r.menca. l"'or:l.I7Io1

110 phls II c;;;'""n. II. :. the ",,' c.r I'roce"s oi. ..1:(, cal: ... ! erlolen and (;o"ohna cyolce.

.~tl(;~tlr.O! ~ kint S(lre; th~ l'~orida gz.ilinule.

.: t • -,Cl .. ,:'IU'.g or lU'Il'..Ii:t11 ;"p"i~. ~or':1l'le, ;;. the p~riod pr,,\'iou! to A

•• I", ., ,,·r,. ml)!t,ng after firc~ being taken {rom the

.~ e ,·~t· ,.n·'~;, r ch3ractcr '" be,"g I!:lr'.'n~ ... If. ,;cr'n~':;; a sore feeling. (Obs.)

!,.o r 'D( C:, '. a6'ra call. sam~ &3 .lora.

6U pl ~'ti·~ .. ·tO~, n. ,lne ""bo sophisticates. in 8C}rir. n. li.'r. SO'J:; ft. '0'0<1. $';',00; ::.. sorb'

.J, •• ..,C'-~~ scJltu.a. · .. :le serv,ct: t:,\.:c.I

1(j')!I,j~ :t.:'3. 'I. ~ we·man liUt,h:st. IRJlre,j 1. any of" numpo!c!lt "Euro~~"n tre:es o. 5

.. to_ ! ........ ,. . _ .I!o: 7" ft.' 'lllll •. ,I.:..: I ;1~1.,.;nu. -er.r.i .. ;3 ....... ;h.·· ~.;,n..'t":i. __ lIv 1'!I" ut"\.-i!"fl ~,. .t1

1. a I':·C~ ( r !~"d .. ," uread, ,oak.d in mil". f;r.1VY. ~·c

2. (:J.) :0' omt' hi",€< Yo'\'en .:.~ .. re~ .. i!.:-u. CI'lIlC .. :;icn. or anr~~.('mtnt. (b) a l:ib~.

J. ~ :n::k::;o;,.

II sop.It III .. pan ; a ;:o;~·:e ",f bre .. d dipped into a t'."r, and :!to'''''ed 'l\_'h gra'/), fr,"!''U r,,:t'illng r t·y ~ .. .:: ~'_at :-."r.\..f'. a tl~b!":..

.';'''J'! n] h",,,· a ,!Ilv'" J~'" vp.r;e~:.: oi rPp1e. t.'~ de-

ht' ~lI·t· Ind: au nf ''''AI

im

111:. ,.p, l:ql ;CI n (\lSU

'.): said

~"~"''''UJ. rrck ... phisrn, t, from .s an,"'· -re-I by

ence l:i ; a 'al· h .... Y, Thc:r.~r or n'.Jt intended tv uceerve ; als '. ar; in~('n!cus stf· ..... ment .nd arii:;nge1"1I11• I). ,,:·of-psi .iczs de vised iOf th~ pvpuse of .:'l'~l:.:.(~~ni.

i? .. 'h'i&t. ". [Fr. s.'phi"t; I~. so(iSIJJ; L. :;opJ:u!Q; C'r 3')tl:i~liS, a o i-e n.an ;

t, [of 1011 S 1 m ""CI~.l'. IJrr'-"Oe. ~uy "r a f.;oUlJ \it I i"ad:c·'s 1)£ rh ... ~r)ric. politics. lJhtlosoohy, etc .•.. omt~ IIf whcrn ~·c.re ro~')ri~U5 i<\: ';.l.eir clever, s~e':'iO\~3 a:"p .u:1~.:lts.

l 3. i~q, -nec pt rson,

J ·4,!.ry r-erscn pr3~hc":l.IJ clever, rc.;:a."o:"l:ng ••

Koph'lst· •• r,,.. 1." sn,,·;i~t.

2. a.s~i.ld~r,t. in his ~cv,r.d )'':;~:'' (ju,.'~r soeh;{!~T~ or !!1ird V,.;;4r (,)t·!ior .)upiJislt') at cert.£.tr.

_r:'

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." pill efPe

s.J.t>hl '~I'RI I.

sorb

Rob Allison Lance Alvarez Tom Ashe Mark Bach

Larry Bahnaman Tom Banich David Barrett Kevin Barron

Ray Barskus Chris Barth Dave Barzycki Ray Bauer

Russ Bausone Pat Beach Antoine Bearden Brian Beary

Nathaniel Beck Ken Belling Douglas Beran Mike Berkowicz

Jim Bettinardi Gerald Bieganski Jim Biga Arvydas Blyskis

Lawrence Bohlin Neil Bojarski Rod Bondon Rich Bosko Mike Boyle

Paul Braasch Thomas Brady Bill Brazill

Kevin Brennan Bill Brennan Michael Brown Roman Brozny Joseph Bruno John Buckley David Burmeister

Anthony Burns

Joseph Cahill

Stephen Cahill Patrick Callahan Charles Camacho Michael Carberry

Robert Cardella Brian Carlson Patrick Carney

Joseph Carroll Larry Carroll Steven Carvallo Craig Casey

Thomas Casey Michael Cepck Christopher Cermak Arthur Chavez

Eric Chudzik Kevin Cichon Scot Cilella Gary Clarke

Patrick Clarke Patrick Cleary Jim Clirrord John Coon

Brian Caen Tom Coleman Kevin Connelly Kevin Conners

Lamont Connie Michael Corbett Brian Corcoran Ricardo Coronado

Ray Cox

Henry Coyle

Don Cranley

Dan Creedon

John Crilly

Joseph Cronin

Tom Crowley Stephen Cummings

Kevin Cunningham Steve Curran

Mike Cusick

Jerr Damal

Rick Danaher Henry David

John Deckys

Gary Dietz

Timothy Delaney Ken DeMatteo Richard Demonica John Dempsey Kevin Dendler John Dineen

Mike Devine

Alex Diaz

6

Dan DiCaro Chris Dikszas

Andrew DiPietro Jim Doherty

Darryl Doneske Brian Donnelly

Richard Doody Bob Doran Ken Dowling Chris Dragel George Dragozetich Tom Drynan Jim Eckert Richard Engelbrecht

Gerald Faber Dave Fako David Fatima David Feddersen SCOlt Fehsel Barry Felgenhauer Bill Fleckenstein John Flemming

Patrick Flight James Foray Ray Forrest Rick Fossier

Joe Foster John Fuller Sal Gagliardi James Gallagher

Mike Gambino Ken Garnbon

Dave Ganz Albert Garvey

Brian Gaughan KurtGawlik

Dan Gawrys Luis Gean

George Gianfrancisco Sean Gibbons

Saul Gierstikas

Tom Gill

John Girod

Tony Gnutek

Bill Goldsby Jose Gomez Roger Gonzalez Tom Gounis Brian Granato David Grecek Patrick Greene Mike Gricus

Curt Grirrin Vincent Grover Andy Grzenia Chuck Haas Gerald Hacker Frank Hannigan Roger Harris Mike Harvey

James Hassel Bryan Hauser Brian Hayes Martin Hecker Bob Heisler

Paul Hensley • George Hernandez Calvin Hill

John Hinkleman Craig Hoby

Henry Hoffenkamp Tim Hogan

George Horn

Dan Horvath

John Hosty

James Howicz

Gerard Huguelet John Hylka Daniel Hynes

John Ignowski Mike Jablonski Zygmunt Janczy

Tanes Jannak Leon Jarzakowski Pat Jennings

August Jeuuer Keith Johnson Aaron Jones

63

Derrick Jones Rodney Jones John Joyce Paul Jozairis Ed Judge GregJudge Shaun Jurczewski John Kaphusman

Mike Kello Stan Kempczynski Ray Kendall Tim Kenny Donald Kerwin Dennis King Gene Klamerus Mike KJaus

Steve Klotz Bill KoSI

Christopher Kraft Tom Kramer Frank Krause Robert Krause

Michael Krawiec Todd Kruder

Jeff Kruszynski Tony Kubacki Lioas Kubilius Kurt Kuchta

Bill Kunz Mike Kurecki Ed Lam Mike LaMantia

Bill Lammel Joe Lampasona Dan Larkin Gordon Laurcncell

Mike Lawler Tim Lee Mark Lesiak Jim Lewandowski

Keith Lichay Robert Lindsey Dan Lipinski David Lipinski

Joe liposky Mark Litviak Tom Lorenz Joseph Lowery

Phil Lukowski Tony Lullo Stephen Luszczek Bob MacDonald John Madrzyk

Ed Magrarr

Dan Mahon Kevin Mangin

Mike Mansch

Mike McCarthy

Tim McCormack

Jim McEvoy Marcellous McFadden Jim McGann

Pat McGing

Larry McGinty

Kevin McGovern rerr McGowan Harry McGrath Kevin McGreal Joe McGuire Matthew McGuire Mike MeGunn Dan McHugh

Mike Mcilvain Mark McKinzie SCOll McKirdie Hugh McLaughlin

Brian McMahon Mike McNamara John Me ally Alfonso Mclean

John Merino Gregg Meyers Bob Miller

Harry Millenthal

Roy Mile Ralph Mohica Jerry Molnar Tim Moran

Brian Moriarty Russell Moris Dan Morrin Dennis Morrison

Frank Morsovillo Scou Mulcrone John Mundo John Murphy

Kevin Murphy Robert Murphy Tim Murphy Kevin Muth Tom eville Ed Parker Brian Gary Radoch Saul Ramirez
Jeff oga Bill owicki David Jerry O'Connor Tom O'Connor Mike Pender Radakovitz Joe Romano Dan Rooney
Patrick Rich O'Grady O'Connell Ray O'Hare Ed Olczyk Pat Pollard Dan Rimkus
O'Gorman James Pace Pat O'Hara Mark Panozzo Dave Parker Tim Quinn
Matthew Paul Pavilonis Tony Palkoska Kevin Pedersen Tom Pelsi Kevin Reynol~s
O'Neil Tom Phelan Speros Gary Pniewski Audrius
Mike Patt Louis Prancik Pavlopoulos Rich Polikaitis
Damian Petty Jamie Regan Joseph Phillipp Prendergast Matt Quigley
Jay Poole Kurt Pratt Randy Reiter Randall
Rich Rayappan Brian Reidy Remblake Joe Rubino David Sachtleben John Scanlan Matt Seiler Tim Shields Bob Stack Jerome Sullivan

Ken Szczesny

Eugene Scott Sims Anthony Smith John Smolinski Ray Sobieski Mark Rukujzo Rick Russell
Shukstor Joe Staszewski Andy Stewart Matt Stoginslci Dan-in Stoner Mike Salem Scott Sanford
Martin Stanton Ray Sullivan Andy Sunaitis Mark Swalec Marty Sweeney Kevin Scanlon John Scholvin
John Sullivan Ted Tavrides John Ternes Gerald Tetrev Mike James Senne David Shea
Phil Talley Thompson AI Sodonis Jim Sokachitch
Richard Studer Dan Sullivan
HcnrySwek Nick Swientek
Brian Tiernan Paul Tisoncik 67

\ illiam Todd Tim Trandel Jim Tvarian

Bill VanHuis Dave Vavra

Rene Villarreal John Vintarta

Steve Wells John Welsh

Jim Wozniak Richard Wren

Taras Vcytyshyn Todd Willand Greg Yaeger

Bob Wall Joe Williams Bill Yee

Walter Wallace Mark Walsh Jim Wilson Tim Woelfer Dave Zabloudil Ed Zabrocki

Pal Ward Gary Woitke Tom Zager Joe Zmuda

John Waters John Woods Tony Zenari Mike Zorek

frenzical

r eontrols j.g n c.uon, as t Jf" fvld w:::der t.lr' t:ml1:l1t:· abo pel1~<.1 fra""""

2. It. r:h· .. "v .. t '1:'\lC rulJ:;t" \.lJ"~~ rome :..c"·ct frpn'7.t ('~l~ ol 'ft nz fr",,'1.kJ, a " d y 'ren'tled I)', nit ITl Iren'.i~ • .,: • p .. r ... "en'

l)Fr t r nc U'; ~ ph J cs .Infl..! mI.' 11

rr:r. \\l'l exc,

del rsu n f'Jh .. t rren'z\. a P;»" ltlna' fren'z.\.. , ~ • fr,." 1\; .J ~ r 0.;, ). " "Z

fr~'on. n./fil.vr,r.e.

It "tu,.. etv.] R C( ~'pe ·.a'ly s..5 a r (/0,. r.

fre'quence," fFr tl.r n . '''''l\C.lr ... m I crowu; a th Le,,"Vv lObs I

2. same a~ fre.;uc· fri:'uull(n cy, ft ;. pi

":>.J (~ll1e cone

f'. en wd

l the f~ct oi occi

or pra : ... (.Ii: frf-

r , Ie IT I""

rr~';(\, :o.t ,!J~ ed, pt., tP.; frescom,g. t-'p. to i> 1111 111 rresco

fr<'f;h. 0 .. 'O".~. tr ,· .. -r , su tur, fl s1: v, r IE.

1~ not worn, :io-It-d liiri~d~·~LC~.H·~~"10.

... ht c can nS t cc h .n-n is additional (unhc·.

st ar t

JO l..ol :,wna_mg CIT Oi <II CO"" t1" l.t nas ne 41), c m,e rrro the s!att' u .. it milker, HS RI_c"l hav-

'HI! , ... e a can.

,r,'" ou! '>f; having )"6t cold or usee! up. {~!ar. J

Syn.- Cf··sk, '·l'ong. \'~orOl ~ .. 1 "ely. un Topa t .. d urn .dt·d n c: J'J.. " n-w, nov ... 1 re ent, rare', unp.-~( tll.:e..-1 un,,(,cu"~<.rrl .... d. u,.. used, u't'x pennn( l. ,j

f~e6h." f'r m G IF«i •• x-id. Impudent 1

1 [)ulu; ~ ... C)·. l .. ,lptrL:f'\,;I't lrnp1.·,ltnt.

It ang

2. crurl: •• msv ISbT!~

frc h.·J. 1. a Itt ""'Cf iJ. tr ...... m 'n cve-flcw.

l a sp .nA I wa cr ~. -'If.1{ auto

;; v r.. or mtc "he "t: f'J

~ t (, r.S"i r~ ( re '" • ter with turhi1 0': 'Po .tr. a t \ jl,h r \. ~.H . " L. ra r'" r~ of t"e \\il\t IJ Q n .,..,. t) .. ~J" wn .• l'le' t:, \\a,P- ' .. loa" ore Lu'"

A ",I'f n'a'" l·)lleio!;e~, .... nr.'

fresh/en. I. Ire ~~l':. pI "P: ;-( i}('n.r~. fJpr J.I) mak .. iff' 1 ", ~"'l It"".. I" .... ·r, .... lIn!' ;>artlc !IJ., nc;. 'fJf"t'5h.~j: v .• iter , nsn, v:' rr "!'1t ..

2' t( rerr ·!<.1 .. u rf v.ve

3. r.al".. \: j!C, t(I"1. pl t ..... Sf'TV1Ce .. O

(1 cs~ "., a lv r" hen l:'C ,10 Y

If' , 'SJ:t" ,,,,IlI.HI r J ':lUJl ;,,1. oj to

to '''H,t'''' ("~ ... c. t no:a\ JUt r " .. k ':: Ct.

Iltt".: ,.... ! . J It • C' j -

tc fo~n(J... n' ll'r .af't, ;. t,( ~~t: "rol) mg

actior. 'It .". ~ \\ l l- \lk

Ie (r~f:JI n :J.r 'U'n\', tc: "ncrea.,C' t~e spe{O a .. 10 in .!Gl ~ .....

fl~h'cll r, 1 t s,·c,·· or c."~')r Io! I .",._

2 nnve' , l.a" ~a~ 1 "If oi:I. \,. \\'.

) • l<JMe into In' ~

f .... h'err. 1 A.J -evcrr·.'r 'rr.ver. , ...... l ,\ n, J: "'e.l,·, rltln ,~ fill h( C b'Tl"t"

2 ~lh .... IJ~ nr "',1 ~ 0: fr,,-- ,1. ¥. :.:'!.: ilC·7' "'r

If":tl) , Iio.(

frt: h'··(}(' .... ";n~. a d.: (·at.r s:; fro: !'l r

\ 11 ,,' t_

fr~5h.'n1an. n,; pi. fr .. ·a!·,'nH·n. I.? novice: ~ LJ.'~,:onn::T .

• ,2: u ~tuJen~ of t~!~ f:l'st Yl..a:"' it!:t c")J1:.:cp.~: :.J~JJ SCll()U!.

~. a JJ!'r~on m h~3 f:r·.l .~rl!~\!' ~t a,lY f-n~~:-. pnsC': 3", ~cnaalr Sr.lJ~l. l~ a_f,!:hman j'l Congr··o;~ ..

f"f!sh ·,u.:lJ:n, a. (A or fof" first-vear student:.-: ,1!. ~ be r"l/H'tOU elrrict;h,.;r.l,

l~."ni~ h'J\'; t !,~: s:.:ni' .. l ~ k1)~kl:d ; .. rlvL ~

1 nc: "·,:.lJl1·wn c:~~::. cA un'.'! -H.tlt:1 .. · ...

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fretted

5. yer1a,nrng to, produced by or Jj"inlli water l .... 8· i.; rresh, (I!' not salt ; .s. fr"sltJUla£ ge("'. ;:!lClll de~t" t~.frr~h-UQu" fuh

rn !vy-.e. one .,r the valid moot .it. !PI:-.;)

:e":. p, .. pp.: r~~tti"6. PF 1M) ""'Hn cvrnr of inrtlGftt to cat u:

• and et on, I" eat.]

11" a} b\ gnawmg , rubbing. cb._ ,." n:!J, In~, etc.: also. to ID3.ke I srtnp.: ~,", &.1\

\': t- pel .l'A'lY; e.s, a 'r.orm (," If a ship

t,~. to disturb; to mC!t:~ fough.1 ,h AS. tc ,Irrl the surface of wat~ eo, to Irntatl'; to vex; to m.al

ly<eU because of evildoe-s. -Ps u:wli. 1.

It., lOts J t .. , i:a:l. ·~ex. anger, a-naw. CO ~I· arc, (11~ turbo

(J J,;na, \.1110 (}n, or .po,.,.

t,J'1 awav: eo be corroded, wor; t l'i any substance wiP ;n ti.t,l

trl!l In.

Fit a , cd: to become roual. or di

xed , ec be chafed 01' Initlote:1 1 or querulo I~ to worry.

loOt! ,reI". 1It" .. U nes, be stares, he stam~ 't_~

c,-(.und. -Dryoen l

fret. 1l I. the "".ta'iun of the surface of

titu t. u \, It" LI 1,:Ug, (c.:nnenting. etc. 2 t.. \'.~ ~ .. j.,~ away

3. a \\ ..... ~ plac:

,l irntat; n ar-novnnce worry.

, :0 rn-ning. the "a,~p<l ,ide "f

bit n.. ,(J \ ItW OU ~'- rl.'~r ings :'y

'T' \0 th '7l. r,t:-~ rre abic c locaie veins of

6 a ('I t ,'1\:( (""\:, i} r: ,3,,, tetter : a

l 9., as I' e f '<1 J. II. k:.1 of fl!t

fret. = t ,.trc-~(·! p., .~J. rreucr rrctcr, ro crce s ru('

iror ,1'\,1 e-" lk ir .... '1 L ....

l;ra~l,'L' Ot"" .. neat \\Ilr a pet cr

:ret, r: t(lFr t rrte 'l..i .ron ~~:lf1. ferrule, L.L. [errata • .m lrvl ~rnb' ••. ih n r1~':".-.g.

L }t'1'1A1-1 Iron'

1. ~i'" or ",""t 0' &1' r-e- r ne; "':"(;r' ~.·ll"! nl\ ,,\, "r. l • t' 1T \":'13.. a

2 ,,,,, OdM_ ...... ' I' ., l "l('jr: J. ~m, b ... r .lht. M·"ll·'l- .. :(IJn1l.,., I ~f! q n' iin~IC' .r tvr~ a "(: ... ru1ar 'if!C;tgn. as

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tl .. J at:r· . _ t1 t. "'ht:T b' ar' )f a LanJo "r. h1ancit.lul "- it t~:"( ;.; .. J;s. te tt~c t'

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I , "t lr ... 1 .111, 'In 1J;l n.

fr .. , ~i.P~,'" .. W ',I'ha (1f"~ narro·,,'.fi

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Juan Acevedo Robert Alberts Robert Alfini Hugh Allison Ken Allison

John Almieda Jeff Alsen Peter Andricopulos Mike Arends

Harry Argires Thomas Aspan Erik Bach Felix Baeza Lionel Barbcroussc Matt Barrell Frank Basile Matthew Beach

Joseph Bell Mike Benko Robert Bennett William Bondy Robert Boyle

Herbert Bradfield Thomas Brankin Allen Brantley

Matt Bresnahan Allan Broderick Cecil Brown Jeff Brown Michael Brysky

Chris Budvitis Brian Bulanda Lucian Buonaiuto Daniel Burke James Burke

Dean Burke John Burke Richard Burke Dominick Buscemi Luigi Cagnina

William Cahill Daron Campbell David Campbell Cesar Cano Timothy Carney

Raymond Carroll Arthur Carter Humbcrto Castaneda Rogelio Castellanos Eric Cerevic

Thomas Cerney Chris Cesarz Mark Chocola Mark Chorazyczewski Donald Clark Thomas Clark Daniel Claus Jonathon Collie

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David Collins Joseph Condon Thomas Cook Robert Cooper Carl Cortesi Richard Coyle Patrick Crotty Roger Cummings

James Cunnea Desmond Curran Michael Daly Mike Darrah Michael Darrough James Davidson Bob Dempsey Gregg Devlin

Michael DiFoggio Gregg Dixon Mark Dobrik Philip Donahue Michael Donahue Pal Donovan James Doran Donald Dreher

Ken Duffy Bill Duffy Bill Dunne Mike Dusek Jim Eastman

Tom Eck

Mike Edstrom John Elias

Pat Elwood Andrius Eringis

Mark Ertler Pedro Escobedo Anthony Falk Larry Falvey Jim Farella

Lawrence fatima Lome Fernandez Gerald Finnan James Fitzgerald Mike Fleming

Ted Flisk

Tim Flisk John Flynn Mike Flynn Keith Forberg

Steve Franklin Kevin Furlong John Galik James Gallagher Bill Gallina Carlos Garcia Jim Garner

John Gavelek

Paul Gawcnda Dan Gentile Joc Gibbons Arthur Giffey Ken Glatz Timothy Golomb Ernesto Gamel Tom Gorman

Kevin Gorsky Matthew Graca Ignacio Granja Wendell Gray

Pat Greaney Tom Gricus George Griffiths Kenneth Gruze

Wade Gunkel Patrick Hackett Brian Harris Edward Hartman James Hartman Timothy Hasty Jim Hatfield Brian Hauser

Jim Hawkinson Tom Haydock Phillip Hayes Dan Helmin

Pa t Hennessy Anthony Hernandez Alan Hickey Sylvester Hickey

Tom Hickey Ray Hildebrand Mark Hofsteucr

Robert Holland Cary lacoponi Lawrence Janecyk

Brian Janik Torpum Jannak John Jansto

Mark Jarmoszka Ronald Jasica Anton Jenig

Darin Johnson Scou Kalata \hchael Kamenjarin

Peter Kammer John Kastanes Christopher Kelly Quinn Kelly

Tom Kelly Rodney Kemp Francis Kendall Michael Kendall

Timothy Kennedy George Kiaupa Kevin King James Kinnerk Stephen Kirkilas Gerold Klamerus Steven Klapac Bill Kluth

Thomas Kosinski Mark Kotheimer Raymond Kotula

Timothy Kramer Mark Krol

Todd Kubicki'

Donald Kuhl Brian Kulick James Kummerer

Edward Kuypers Bob Lack

Troy laCourse

Mike Lamb John Lamberes Andy Lambros Tom Langosch Mike Lawler Mike Leib

Mark Lewandowski Dan Liepelt

Steve Ligda Todd Lipinski Matt Liptak Sal Livolsi

Pat Lowery Pat Lynch Steve Lynch William Lynch

Gerald Lynn

John Lyons

John Maas

Dan Macha]

Mark Maciasz

Ken Maderak

Ed Madigan Constatine Maragos

Mike Marfise Bill Marley Frank Marmo Mark Marshall Pat Marshall

Dominic Marlin Sean Martin Steve Martin Tracy Martin

Chris Marzano

Paul Masnjak

Phil May Mark McAlister Hugh McCartan Donal McCarthy

Michael McComb John McCurrie John McDonald Jim McDonough

Tim McGowan

Robert McGuire Tom McGuire Dan McInerney Richard McKee Ed McMahon

Bill McMillin Mark McNamara

John Moe Kip Mehring Mike Mendes Harold Mielke Aaron Mitchell

Mike Mitchell

Bill Mitchell

David Montalbano Brian Mooney James Moran Sean Morrison Mark Moylan Tony Murphy Brian Murphy

John Murphy Bill Murray Bob Namoff Frank atanek Pat Neary Tim Nolan David Nowak

SCOII Nowak

John Oakley Mike O'Brien Mike O'Brien

Brian O'Connell Kevin O'Connor BobOdewald Bernard O'Grady John Oleskiewicz

Dave Oliva Charles Olson Joe O'Malley Tom O'Malley MikeOmiecinski

SCOIl 0' eil Dan Orlino Todd O'Rourke Rich O'Sullivan Mike Ovencas

Mike Pacella Paul Panos Paul Panozzo Chris Pantoja Spiros Pappas

Jeff Parise Bennie Parrott Tom Paulikas Ed Paulsen Ron Pedersen

Jay Peil John Pekar Dave Peloza Jim Perk John Perry

Jim Perusich

Ed Peterson Darius Petty Gino Picciolini Jim Pieczynski Ed Pierucci Chris Piekowski Mike Planle

Rich Polak

Larry Pratcher Tony Provenzano Mike Plak Richard Puccini Dean Pusateri Man Quazzaz John Quigley

Patrick Quinn Chris Radgowski Andrew Radovich Mark Radville Eric Rakowski Joseph Ramos David Randich Bob Rasmussen

David Rehor Anthony Rentz Timothy Rhode Gary Riley

Anthony Ri,Z George Rodriguez Valentine Rodriguez Michael Ross

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Tom Ruane William Ruane Patrick Russell Tom Ruzcvich

.Jeff Ruzich Dan Ryan Jim Ryan Tim Ryan

Bill Ryan Jerr Rydell Greg Sallas Bill,saluski

Leonard Samp Tim Sanfratello Andy Sappenfield James Sautkus

Ed Shoenecker Dan Schramm Joe Schuringa

Tom Schwenkel Tom Scorzo John Setaro Paul Shanle

Dan Shea

Dan Shields Richard Siordia Joe Slater Dave Smaciarz Ed Smith Robert Smith David Snead Ken Spatz

Joe Speedwell Eugene Spells Mark Spizzirri Bill Spreadbury

Scott Stanek Steve Sl. Clair John Stewart Milton Storey

Kevin Sullivan Michael Sullivan Michael Sullivan Steve Sullivan Albert Susnis Mike Szafoni Adam Szul

Mike Taus

Eric Teverbaugh Jeff Thornton Patrick Thornton Daniel Toth

John Trendl

Dan Tryban David Twomey Andrew Vaitkus

Jeff vairkus Mark Valdez

Jaime Valtierra Mark Van

Terrance Vaughan Daniel Velasquez

Anthony velcich Derrick Vernor

Kenneth Vilkaitis Rogelio Villalobos

Michael Vogrich Paul Vojacck Barry Vucsko Mark Wagner Robert Walesa Michael Wall Michael Wall Dave Walsh

Donald Walsh Thomas Ward Gregory Welenc Charles Wenzel Joseph West Bruce Williams John Williams Anthony Willner

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James Witte Richard Wolfe Mark Yerkes

Steve Young Robert Zeiler David Ziarko

Richard Zielinski Robert Zielinski Allen Zriny

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the differences in light and dark in the subject matter as it is scanned hy a beam of light. are converted into a facsimile 01 the original matter by a mechanism attached to the radio receiver

in facsimile; as reproduction

at 8lm'l·le, a. I fi:u"simile; as. a /a( 2 producing or similes,

[acsimile lele,TO:j '" I I, reproduces sa s, pictures, et end

a, alm'He, • I ; I rle ing, "pr to mal act, nil •. factum act. ncut of lad.

I anvt hing don 2. a th,nj{ that I

rue, a thinz that 3 rcalitv ; trutl thuurs as the y arc 4 something deo have existed; r x tlOg or done

rnazination for hi' acls in hIS report S. In law, sornct either act uallv r

1 her! from pure! lcga! t"(.<:.u t

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1. (II fad. in so c'ta. n pi i far c'lion. " IF- I

Klns;!. 3f'tng. CC I faa", to d I a nur..ber ' f

who manages an estate (or another; steward: bailiff.

2. [Irom fig. use of 4.) any of the circumstances, conditions, etc. that bring about a

,.,. .tituent that makes a

re of the two or more .uantitjes which, when er. form a given prodorsof21.

pp.: factoring. ppr ent; to act as factor

resolve into factors. business of a factor, .rnrnission.

n to a factor by his ation for his services;

e ,

factor. [Rare.] ictor.

tory. [Rare.]

. or pertaining to fac-

ct of a given senes of 1Cf' beginning with I; I X2X3X4X5, or 120. ed, Pl. pp.; factoriztale s, to garnishee or

'ects of

2. • mathematics. to separate (a product)

>n cr, none of a (, It nOb s. )

tlon 18(, '" one who I r 11.(}t{'~ r.'lction 1I0u. k',hus). a [L, [actiosus, i't . fond

tn>l ,>owerful. of or for a part} or (acrom (O:(lI (-CPoIS) .• 1 f, ction )

lucI"1: or tel'dlOg to produce faction, ng C!tSSCnSlOn

pr d .. ccd or characterized by Iaction; I. u s tumults, factious: q ar-cls

tous Iy, ad: in a fart ous .. anner

lous neM," tl e 51 ate or q' ,.it!, of bClOg u.s , c'lsposit"on to caU5C ol~ .. nsior

'tlouB (-tish'us • II [L <1(I.r.u$ artifiact trou . from [actus, pp f [acrrr, to n t natural. genuine. or sp :'ltane us' or ",tlficial as. the [octitious eeds 01 r

'tlous Iy, ad», In a fact tious or art ificial r

uous ness, n, the stat or ondition of

tit.ious

the a [L, {actus, pp. of fa, ere, t d ug Or 0 a verb that expresses .... making. callinz. or thlOking orncr I

f a certain character, u 109 a not

u or a [ject ive as a complement t iect , taking a complementary obje t ~·s mok. tbe dress short. elect hI

:.r.~ maktng, having power to make n. I.. [actor, a Joer, maker. performer

a err to do make.]

a person who carries on business ns for another; commission mergent for the sale of goods; (b) a perappointed to take care of Iorfeite c.t,.rp.n nrnnprtv (r\ ISrnt I :I. 1'V'~n

fac'tum, n ,pi lac'ta, [I •. neut. of lacl"s, pp. of [acere, to do.]

I. In law. an act; a deed accomplished.

2, in law. a deed or a grant or claim which has been sealed,

J In mathematics, a product [Obs] (at'tOre, n. [Fr. facture' L 10(IU,", a making. from foetus, pp of [acere, to do )

I. the a or method of making something. 2, the thing made

fac'O hi, ".; pi fac'O lac, [L .. dim. of /0" (/aeis). a torch.] a small shining spot on the sun's surface, brighter than the rest of the

photosp!oere.· . .

fat'u Iilr, a. of, pertaining to. or resembling a facula

fat'ul,tiHlve, a. (L. /aeultlls (-otis). faculty, ability.]

1. (a) grantir.g a faculty, or permission; permissive, hence. (h) optional.

2. that mayor may not happen: conttngent.

3 having to do with a faculty or Iaculties, 4. in biology, capable of liVing under conditions other than the usual said of parasites, etc

[acultatir« parasit«; an organism. usually a fungus w hich 10 its normal state is a saprop}o~·te. but which is capable of developing as S1 e

Iye·ly ad. in a Iacultative Mann .r fat'ul,ty, n.; pl. fat'uJ.tie" [ME. [aculte; OFr.laculte; L. [acultas (·o/is). ability. capability, power. means. irom focul.focilis, easy.] 1. any natural or specialized power of a living organism; as. theloculty of seeing. of hearing. of imagining. of remembering.

2. power or ability to do some particular thing; skill derived from practice. or practice aided by nature; habitual skill or ability; dexterity; adroitness; knack; as. he has a remarkable lac"lty for telling a story.

J. formerly. the power to do; ability to per-

r",_ .. _" ........... : .... _

fading

4. in ecclesiastical usage. a privilege;. ~ or power granted to a person by favor or JDdulgence, to do what by law he may not <!o; specifically. an authorization by a supen<l' bestowing ecclesiastical rights upon a subordinate: often used in the plural.

5. the individuals constituting a learn..! profession. or a branch of one. taken collK1' ively. •

6. [from L. [acultas, transi. of Aristotle. dyntlmis. branch of learning.) any of the departments of learning in a university; as. thr la,,,lIy of law, the science 14,,,11'1.

7. all the teachers of a school. college. at university.

8. a power conferred by authority; authat· ization.

9. what a person is trained to do; trs<! e. [Archaic.)

10. in psychology. any of the po ... ers f",· merly thought of as composing the mind. such as will. reason. etc.

fat'und. a. eloquent fluen [Obs.] fat'und, n. eloquence fluency of speech. (Ob! fa·~un'dl·ous, a. facund. [Obs.]

fa ~un'dl·ty, n. eloquence; readiness of speech [Obs.]

fad. n. r19th c., from Brit Midland dial.) a cut_; tom. hobbv, style, etc. adopted and purse,", by many people for a time. "'ith undue ual: a passing fashion. as in dress, social diversior.s. etc.; as. her Illd is collecting old silver; sai1at

hats are all the lad again.

d'dlsh, a. I. having the nature of a fad.

2. fond of fads: follo .... ing fads.

d'dist, n. one who is enthusiastic over a or follows fads. d'dle, p.i. to trifle: to toy; to Dial.) d/dy. 4. same as/addish. de (fad), 4. [Fr.] stale: insipid,

'ad. conversation. de •• .i.: faded. PI .. pp.: fading.

'adar; OFr. fader, to become 'ade, from lade. pale. from L. silly.]

1. to wither, as a plant; to lose

health, or vigor gradually.

The flower ripens in its place. Ripens. and fades. and falls.-Tenny

2. to die out; .0 decay : to perish gradu:

3. to lose freshness. color, or brightness; lend (rom a stronger or briahter color t, more faint shade of the same color, or to los, color entirely; to llrow ,11m or indistinct.

4. to disappear Rl'aduaily. Adieu. adieul my native shore

Fades o'er the waters blue. -Byron.

10 [ad« ha,k; in football. to move back ftorll the line of scrimmage. as in order to thro". forward pass.

10 /lld. i,,; in motion pictures. radio. and television. to appear gradually: to become more distinct.

10 fade oul; in motion pictures, radio, and television. to disappear gradually; to become less distinct.

Syn.-fall. fail. decline. sink, droop. dwindie. vanish. change. pale, bleach. etiolate. fide. v.t. 1. to cause to wither; to wear at'fay: to depnve of color. freshness. or vigor; to dim.

No winter could his laurels [ad«, -Dryden. 2. to meet the bet of; to cover' dice pI.)', er's term. [Slang.)

flld'ed, 0:. having become less vivid. as color; withered; decayed; vanished.

f:id'ed·ly, ad», in a faded manner

f:ide' -In"','" in motion pictures. radio, and television, a fading in, or becoming more and more dis lin ct. until the picture Or sound Is extremely clear.

f:ide'loM. o. unlading.

Ude'I_,ly, ad •. in a fadeless manner. ''''de/·out'', ft. in motion pictures, radio, and

elevision, the act of fading out. or of becom· 1 :g less and less distinct, until the picture or ound finally disappears; also. an instance of ading out.

f"der, ft. father. [Obs.]

fadile (fail. v.i. [AS. /elan. "/,,lI ... to fit. to compact. I to suit; to fit; to come clo se, as the parts of things united; hence. to have one part consistent with another. [Obs.}

fAd'lnt, II. losing color; becoming leas vivid decaying; declining; withering.

fAd'lnlt,", 1. decay: loss of color. freshness. 0179

~or~ rIlruotel ...... &obv. a fluctuation in in.

Ad • min • is • tra ~ion, n.

[fro L., administrare: to serve.) I. the act of administering; direction; management. 2. a group of people at Brother Rice who work very hard, most often behind the scenes, to see that all the facets of the running of a school go smoothly.

3. BR. J. P. McGRAW, C.F.C .. B.A., M.A. Principal, English I. BRACE Auction Moderator. inth year.

MRS. S. CARl, Public Relations Director, Alumni Secretary. Thirteenth

year.

MR. H. P. CASSIDY, B.S., M.B.A. Vice-Principal. Twenty-fifth year. MRS. M. DONAHUE, Receptionist. Ninth year.

BR. G. G. GREMLEY, C.F.C., B.A., M.S.Ed. Administrative Assistant,

English IV, Fund-Raising Coordinator. Fifth year.

MRS. L. HAAKE, Secretary to Mr. Cassidy, Fifth year. MRS. J. HOFER, Deans' Office Secretary. Second year.

MRS. D. HOFF, Registrar, Secretary to Br. McGraw. Sixteenth year. MRS. D. LUCAS, A-V Secretary. Eleventh year.

MR. R. J. MAYO, B.A. Dean of Discipline, English IV. Fifth year.

MR. G. J. SEDLACEK, B.S., M.S. Dean of Discipline. Varsity Baseball Coach. Twenty-first year.

MRS.S.CARI

MR. H. P. CASSIDY

MRS. M. DONAHUE

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MR. R. J. MA YO

SR. G. G. GREMLEY, C.F.C.

MRS. L. HAAKE

MRS. J. HOFER

Re • li /gion De • part 'ment, n.

[fro L. religare, to bind together.} I. in Catholic education, the subdivision for the teaching and studying of the Catholic system of belief, worship, conduct, ethics, and philosophy. 2. that area of our school which makes Brother Rice different from its public counterparts and strives to make Brother Rice focus upon its existence as a Faith Community.

3. BR. J. M. COLEMAN, C.F.C., B.A., M.R.E. Chairman, Religion II-III-IV, Latin II, IV. Hall of Fame Coordinator, Crusader Moderator, Mothers' Club Moderator.

MR. J. T. CEH, B.A., M.A. Religion IV, TEC Coordinator. Eleventh year.

BR. E. V. CORRIGA ,C.F.C., B.A., M.S.ED. Religion IV, Dad's Club CoModerator, CALM Moderator. Twelfth year.

MR. T. J. JOHNSTON, B.S. Religion I. Bowling Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Twenty-fourth year.

MR. D. C. STEVE S, B.A. Religion Ill, Intramural Coordinator. Fourth year. BR. J. M. UGGETTI, C.F.C., B.S. Religion I, Algebra I. First year.

BR. J. M. UGGETTI, C.F.C.

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ng IS e· part ment, n.

[fro AS. Englisc, from Engle. Angles, a Germanic people who settled in Britain.] I. the subdivision of a school for the teaching and studying of the language of the English as used through history, esp. in their literature. drama, and day-to-day communication. 2. a group at Brother Rice specifically entrusted with the relative literacy quotient of the establishment.

3. BR. W. A. DOGAN, C.F.C .. B.A., M.S.ED. Chairman. English II, IV. Vocation Director, Bookstore Manager, .H.S. Moderator. Drama Director. Third year.

MR. J. B. BERGMAN!". B.S., M.S.ED. English II. Twentieth year. BR. R. G. HASSETT, C.F.C., B.A. English I-II, Religion II. First year.

BR. J. D. MANNII G, C.F.C.. B.A .. M.A. English I. Dungeons and Dragons

Moderator. Seventh year.

MRS. C. A. MORRIN, B.A. English IIJ-IV. Third year.

MR. P. F. EVILLE, B.A., M.A. English I, III, Speech IV. Second year.

MR. H. J. ROSS, B.S., M.ED. English II-III. Speech and Debate Coach. Thirteenth year.

BR. T. V. RYA . C.F.C., B.S., M.S. English I. Twelfth year. MISS D. SEARLS, B.S.ED. English 11-II1. Second year.

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MISS D. SEARLS

BR. T. V. RYAN,C.F.C.

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Lafi ~uage De • pari ment, n.

[fro L., lingua, tongue.] I. the subdivision of a school for the teaching and study of all the vocal sounds, words, customs and the ways of combining them common to a particular nation or group; as, the Spanish, French, Latin. and German language. 2. the group at Brother Rice most responsible for the strange sounds issuing forth from various classrooms throughout the day.

3. BR. C. J. GATTONE, C.F.C., B.A .. M.A. Chairman. French II-Ill-IV, Religion III. Director of Student Activities, Student Council Moderator, Prom Committee Moderator. Superior of the Religious Community. Fifth year.

BR. J. A. HEUSTIS. C.F.C .. B.A., M.A., M.A. Spanish I-II, Religion III. Alumni Moderator. CALM Assistant Moderator, Cheerleader Moderator. Fourth year.

BR. P. J. MARTIN, C.F.C.. B.A. German I-II, Religion II. Football Moderator, Dance Committee Moderator. Third year.

MR. D. J. McCARTHY. B.A. French I-II. Frosh-JV Soccer Coach. Second year. BR. J. B. MOORE, C.F.C., B.S .. M.A. Latin 1-11-111. Tennis Coach. Twenty-fifth

year.

MS. D. S. MURPHY, B.A., B.S. Spanish II-Ill-IV. Fifth year. MRS. H. A. PITULA, B.A., M.A. Spanish I-II. Thirteenth year.

BR. W. R. YOUNG HANS, C.F.C.. B.A., M.A., M.SC. Spanish I-II. Geometry. Missions Coordinator, Alumni Dads Co-Moderator. Second year.

MR. D. J. McCARTHY

MRS. H. PITULA

SR. C. J. GATTONE, C.F.C.

Mathe> e· ma{ics De- partment, n. pI.

(construed as sing.] (Fr. Gr. mathema, what is learned.] I. the subdivision of a school for the teaching and studying of the group of sciences dealing with quantities, magnitude, forms, and their relationships, attributes, etc., by the use of numbers and symbols. 2. the group at Brother Rice most responsible for chalk consumption.

3. BR. J. P. REYNIA. C.F.C.. B.S. Chairman. Advanced Algebra / Trigonometry, Algebra I, Probability / Statistics. House Manager for Drama Productions. Ninth year.

MR. A. M. ARUMUGAM, B.A .. M.S., D.S.S. Algebra I. Geometry, ineteenth year.

BR. J. C. BRICKELL, C.F.C., B.S., M.A., MAT. Algebra I. Fifth year.

MR. A. M. HA RAHA . B.A., M.S. Math Analysis. Trigonometry. Advanced Algebra. Assistant Varsity Baseball and Basketball Coach. Fourteenth year.

BR. D. P. HERRO ,C.F.C., B.A. Geometry. Advanced Algebra, Religion [I. Intramurals Coordinator. Second year.

MR. T. A. LEMPKOWSKI, B.S. Algebra, Geometry. Twenty-first year.

BR. D. D. MURRAY, C.F.C., B.A., M.A. Algebra I, Advanced Algebra / Trigonometry, Math Analysis. Band Moderator. inth year.

MR. E. J. ROBI SO ,B.A. Computer Science, Advanced Algebra, Geometry.

Chess Club Moderator. Fifteenth year.

BR. B.S. SAMP, C.F.C., B.A. Algebra r, Advanced Algebra / Trigonometry, Geometry. Track / Cross-Country Coach. Fourth year.

BR. J. P. REYNIA, C.F.C.

MR. A. M. ARUMUGAM

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MR. A. M. HANRAHA

So ~ial Stiid/ies De • part'ment, n.

[fro L. socius. companion.] I. the subdivision of a school for the teaching and studying of people and how they live together as families, tribes, communities, races, etc. 2. any of several studies dealing with the structure of society and the activity of its members inside and outside of their immediate group.

3. MR. E. J. BARA, B.A., M.A. Chairman. U.S. History, American Political Behavior, Chicago History. Assistant Va~sity football Coach. Seventeenth year.

MR. J. P. ANTOS, B.A., M.S. World History, U.S. History. Walkathon Coordinator. Third year.

MR. R. F. BAADER, B.S., M.A., C.A.S. World History. Twenty-first year.

MR. D. L. DUFFY, B.A. U.S. History, Street Law. Sociology. Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Eighth year.

MR. M. T. GOEPPNER, B.A. World History, U.S. History. Assistant Sophomore football Coach, Assistant Varsity Track Coach. First year.

BR. P. T. VA RILLA, C.f.C., B.A. World History, Reading, Religion I. I-M Bowling Moderator, Varsity Wrestling Moderator. Second year.

MR. E. J. BARA

~IR. D. L. DUFFY

MR. M. T. GOEPP ER

BR. P. T. VARILLA, C.F.C.

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MR. D. J. KONIECZNY

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Busi'ness (biz nes) De> parrrnent, n.

[fro ME. bysiness. labor, diligence.] I. The subdivision of a school for the teaching and study of that which relates to commercial or industrial establishments, practices, policies, profits, and losses.

2. MR. R. C. OSBUR ,B.S. School Treasurer, Chairman. Twentieth year. MR. R. C. CACHOR, B.S. Typing, Accounting. ineteenth year.

MR. A. P. FILAN, B.S. Typing, Consumer Education, Business Law. Sophomore Basketball Coach. Seventh year.

MR. R. E. MARFISE, B.A. Accounting, Economics. Fifteenth year.

MR. T. R. MITCHELL, B.S.C., M.S.ED. Consumer Economics, Business Law.

Head Varsity Football Coach. Seventeenth year.

MR. T. R. MITCHELL

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[fro L. librarius, belonging to books.) I. the subdivision of a school in charge of the care and circulation of a large, systematically arranged collection of books and other printed and audio-visual material and machinery for reading, enrichment, teaching, and reference.

2. MR. C. M. PETRAK, B.S., M.S., M.S.ED. Chairman. Geometry. Frosh-Soph, Baseball Coach, Hockey Moderator. Eighteenth year.

MRS. P. BRIXIE, B.A., M.S.L.S. Reference Librarian. Ninth year. MRS. R. WALLNER. Third year.

MRS. E. ZAREMBA. Twelth Year.

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Ul ance e • part ment, n.

[fro ME. gyden, to know.) I. the subdivision of a school responsible for direction of students' academic, career, and personal choices, when such choices need outside clarification by an unbiased party.

2. MR. E. J. ZABROCKI, B.A., M.ED. Chairman, English J. Open House Coor-

dinator. Eighteenth year.

MRS. M. K. ARNOLD. Guidance Secretary. Twelfth year. MR. J. P. CUMMINGS, B.A. Religion IV, Seventeenth year. MR. R. M. HANISITS. B.A., M.ED. Latin II. Twentieth year.

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Drawling / Art De· part~ent, n.

[fr. AS. dragan, to drag; fro Gr. artunein, to arrange.} I. the subdivision of a school for the teaching and study of the graphic arts, drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, and architecture. 2. making lines, pictures, figures, etc., with a pencil, pen, brush, or stylus.

3. BR. K. R. CHAPMAN, C.F.C., B.A., M.F.A. Chairman. Art I, II, III, Religion II. Seventeenth year.

BR. B. N. AR OLD, C.F.C., B.F.A .• M.F.A. Art I, Religion III. Standard Moderator, Art Workshop Moderator. Second year.

MR. M. W. GROGA ,B.S. Technical Drawing, Architectural Design, Engineering Design. Sophomore Football Coach. Third year.

BR. B.N. ARNOLD, C.F.C.

MR.M. W.GROGA

Mii'sic De· part ment, n.

[fro Gr. mousike, culture.] I. the subdivision of a school for the teaching and study of the art and science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds or tones in varying melody, harmony, and rhythm, especially so as to form structurally complete and emotionally expressive compositions.

2. BR. D. X. PERKINS, C.F.C., B.A., B.MUS. Chairman. Chorus, English I, English IV. Drama Music Director, Concert Band Moderator. Eighth year.

MR. L. J. HENNI G, B.MUS. Symphonic Winds Director, Marching Band.

Twenty-fifth year.

MR. P. J. HENNING, B.S.MUS. Concert Band Director, Marching Band. Eleventh year.

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