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dedication
Editor's Note: Each year the Senior class is granted the opportunity to dedicate their Senior yearbook to a member of the College
community that best exemplifies the standards of consciousness, morality, fairness, good heartedness, and dedication to the College.
Great deliberation was given to the matter this year, and from an excellent field of nominations emerged two very strong and capable
administrators. The yearbook dedication committee felt that each was an easy and natural winner, and thus the committee saw fit to
dedicate their yearbook to both of these Curryites, Mrs. LeBaron and Mr. Hastings.
Both persons have served Curry well in a number of ways. The Class of 1978 wishes them well, and thanks them from the bottom of our
hearts for the several ways they have helped us throughout our Curry duration.
Mrs. Helen LeBaron
Unfortunately most of us don't get to meet Mrs.
LeBaron until our bills don't get paid on time and she
calls us in to see her. We go slinking in there, only to
find a women who is as helpful as time allows her to
be.
She's not one to waste time with us. She has no time
to waste. She comes in early most every day, and is
usually the last to leave . . . and she takes work home
with her. She has run the Bursars Office for many
years, with really little help. When you see her in the
office she is always scampering about . . . she is so
busy!
A vital member of the Curry Community, she has
finally been given some help with the addition of Mr.
Marchi. But since Curry is ever growing, the work
load will too, and she'll be as busy as ever.
The Class of 1978 thanks her for her hard work and
dedication to Curry College.
Mr. Ned Hastings
When a crisis happened in 1977 and the
students needed someone to talk to
(during the great leadership turmoil), Ned
Hastings stepped in, and filled the void.
When the students cried for a voice in
how the dorms were run, Ned Hastings
stepped in to moderate an all College
forum.
When Dean Fred Kirschenmann resigned,
an Acting Dean was needed, and Ned
Hastings was a natural choice because of
his knowledge, and overwhelming good
sense.
He has filled that position well enough
that some would like to see him become
the Dean, not the Acting Dean.
Just another thing. Ned Hastings is the first person to be so honored m
I this manner twice. His first time was the 1968 Curryer dedication. Perhaps
Curry will be lucky enough to have him here still for another decade, for
he is a great person, academically and socially. Maybe he"ll get the
dedication in 1988 tod'
He has shown fairness, especially to
students. He has shown ability to handle
problems. He has shown the students that
yes students are the first concern of
the College (but they can't have
everything!)
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Harry Reems and Georgina Spelvin
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at their cummy best in this erotic
'riangle with starlet Valarie Marron.
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A spine-chilling thriller that probes
the secret sexuahtv ol Miss Aqqie
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Talent cascaded onto the stage
of Foard Auditorium on the
night of October 15th,
entertaining us with style and
charm. We traveled back
through time into those
fabulous fifties complete with
the spectacular Elvis. The team
of Hanley and Campbell
displayed their outstanding flair
for showmanship! Bob
Tomasello and Mark Cember
were a pretty slick duo; Marty
Casey strutted his stuff in fine
Elvis style; Rich Holbrook
crooned his way into our
hearts; Joelyn Harden
captivated us with her fancy
footwork; Christy Johnson and
Joyce Herling among others
were a marvelous contribution
to this extravaganza which
could have not become reality
without the gifted sounds of
Andy Chessin and his band.
Star Wars exploded onto the
stage as choreographed by
Gregory Little. All in all it was
a night to remember.
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Copping a feel
Look at those legs!
"oodles and oddles"
Curry's Best Dressed Couples.
The Senior class sponsored a Halloween Festival
which turned out to be a bewitching success. Curryites
fashioned in their finest feathers and had a "gay" old
time! The evening was complete with an array of
sights, sounds and sensations, among them a hypno-
tist, a psychic, a palm reader, tarrot cards, a commut-
er raffle, bobbing for apples, a best costume contest,
and of course, much beer. C.C. was right in the "spir-
it" of things!
Homecoming '77 was a
wonderful occasion which
afforded everyone a chance
to celebrate and socialize in
high style. The festivities be-
gan with a two point victory
over New Haven and ended
at Hillcrest, the Homecom-
ing Dance. Everyone looked
suave and sophisticated, got
loaded and had a swinging
time. 'Graham Cole' kept
us rockin', making it a very
informal formal!
Cast: Gregory
A. Little, Jim
Kirk, Patrice
Davey, Rich
Holbrook,
Karen Hunter,
Christie
Johnson,
David
Goodman,
Alice Buckley,
Peter George.
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The Curry Center For
The Performing Arts
Presents
"A MAGICAL MUSICAL"
November 4, 5 & 10, 11, 12
At Curry College in the Ford Auditorium
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The Staff: Daniel Veaner, Joan Denihan, Tom Campbell,
Geoffrey Campbell, Larry Sterling, Bunny Aronson, Lore
Browner, Jill Baldarelli, Stephen Majsak, Kirby Wads-
worth, Steve Espack, Greg Ryan, Paul DiPaolo, Rich Smil-
lie, Charles Dooley, Gail Duxbury, Laurie Siegel, Bill
Round, Andrew Flagg, Joelyn Harden, Marjory Nimberg,
Joe Harlenan, Sheryl Silas, Linda Rolle, Nancy Dorety,
Ann Murphy, Phil Zur, Kevin Duff, Carol Leopardi.
"This is a- play about Gregory, Jim, Christie, Karen, David, Peter, P^iffce, and
Alice and their encounter with the magic of the Godspell. They hav^made the
libretto which is
based on the Godspell i
of St. Matthew /
uniquely their own. t
The pantomimes were j,***. M-
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an expression of what "
they found in each of
Jesus' parables. So
through them the
Godspell comes alive.
Just as the original production tried to bring
new life to our hackneyed understanding of
the Godspell, so have those who worked on
this production sought to find a new and
meaningful way to tell the story. In the
original production the action took place in
a chainlink enclosure with clown characters.
In this production the action takes place in
the street and the characters are caricatures
of reality. Can the Godspell happen in our
streets? Can the Godspell happen today?
Can the Godspell breakaway the caricatures
of ourselves? Ask Alice, Richard, Patrice,
Peter, David, Karen, Christie, Jim, or Greg-
ory. Then ask yourself."
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James Montgomery Band
Above: The Steamers opened for the
James Montgomery Concert. Above
right: The Graham Cole Band played
at Homecoming. Right: DJ Ron Rob-
in from WVBF-FM ran a disco night.
Left: "Minus One"
left: "Slipknot".
The MGB sponsored the second annual Gong Show, which proved to be the hilarious
success last year's was. Mark Carter as emcee revealed all and Julie Basile was a
pretty foxy hostess. The distinguished panel of judges consisted of Sue Lupica and
Bob Scappini, by virtue of their renowned savoir faire, and Scot Wilson and Ruth
Lucas by virtue of their fine reputations as connoisseurs of art. Krebsie and Benzie
gave wild renditions of "Mac the Knife" and "Secret Agent" which won them the
first prize of a keg. Beer was chugged and chugged and chugged. Bill Round gave a
very well rounded performance on the guitar. Dodger and his buddy were gonged Al
Jolson style. There was much hubbub and cutting up as the judges scored the talent.
Hurrah for comic relief!
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Blizzard '78
Pre Req: A Loaf of Bread,
A Jug of Wine
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Mike Mahoney loads another racing film in the projector.
During the big blizzard of 78 the Senior class sponsored the annual
Horseracing Night. Due to the storm there was just a small turnout, but
was much fun for those who could make it, as the Seniors hosted the event
they brought to Curry for the last time.
Blood Drives
Each year when
the Count
Dracula's of the
world come to
call Curry
Students can't
wait to be lucky
victims. A case in
point is the
annual Red Cross
Blood Drives.
This page depicts
the students
giving blood, and
eating (and
drinking) goodies
afterwards.
Because of the
cafeteria, it is
rumored, some
come and give
blood just to have
a decent snack
afterwards. A real
worry might be
that of the blood
given, 99% might
be full of alcohol.
Oh well, happy
drinking!
The Senior Dinner was held in October in order for
the seniors to get together, have a little wine, and hear
a little about what they were supposed to be doing to
get ready for the big day: commencement. After the
wine, some of them were far from serious, but sobered
up under informative talks from Dean Hastings and
Dean Jackson. Real worthy words of advice were giv-
en by guest Barbara Fournier. Joanne Roderiques also
informed the seniors on how the class was to proceed
onwards . . .
Top left: Class President Joanne Roderiques, top right:
Dean Jackson, above: Barbara Fournier.
Curry College Cafe Cuisine
"Ah, the multitude of choices this place has to offer."
In The Busy j Life
Senior Class President Joanne Roder-
iques lead a hectic and busy life
throughout her Curry career. Various
times she was a House Director, a
Resident Advisor, a yearbook section
Editor, Dean's List member, and a
member of the Alexander Graham
Bell Society. Her senior year was
probably busiest as she lead her class
through last minute fund raising
events, fights with the Senate (for SIP
money), and preparations for gradu-
ation; along with the most expensive k
and best senior week ever at Curry.
These two pages help depict a typical
day, in a way, but are not really re-
flective on how much work she put in
to everything.
Of Joanne Roderiques
After a quick lunch Joi
checks in to help sell Se:
Week tickets . . .
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A quick jog to help stay fit
before dinner . . .
Joanne, as President, did much work for the
Senior Class, and did a great job on getting the
Seniors to work and contribute to class pro-
jects. Of course she had a great class to lead,
for a leader is only as good as the group they
have to lead. A great leader and a great class
compliment each other, and that was the story
of the Class of 1978.
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Carl Cooper, and with class VP ^liBiii Jlulfcs*
. . . and a look on the Senior Week ticket
counter held during dinner.
After dinner, and before play time, Joanne
does quite a bit of studying, which of course
enables her to stay consistently on the Dean's
List through four Curry years.
Students As Students
In Concert:
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Non advertised off campus, sparsely attended by Curry students, and
costing about 10% of our student activity fee the Aztec Twostep
concert happened none-the-less in April, 1978. Many of those who
went did enjoy it.
spring Achievement Awards Banquet
April 20, 1978
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Just before the close of the school year
we all gathered together for the annual
awards night. A great steamship roast
beef meal followed a wine and cheese
hour, and then we watched the awards
ceremony.
Capping the evening was the announce-
ment of Dean Hastings as the Person of
the Year, presented by Mrs. Janet Kirs-
chenmann (wife of former Dean Kirs-
chenmann who was unable to attend to
give this award).
Many awards were given, and are com-
pletely printed on page 57.
Clockwise, from top left: Dean Hastings being
congratulated by Mrs. Kirschenmann; Joe
Eckert, winner of the faculty achievement
award; Dr. Gawne, co-winner of Administrati-
ve/Support Service Staff Achievement Award;
Nurse Grela, the other co-winner; Frank
White, winner of the MGB special award;
Mary DiNallo, winner of both the Science
Award, and the Secondary Education Award.
Top, left to right, Elizabeth Bartis, Psychology Award winner; Greg Little, Fine Arts Award
winner; Jim Kirk, Performing Arts Student and Communication Award winner. At right: Barbara
Wickham, Early Childhood Education Award winner. Below right: Steve Majsak, Alternatives
Scholarship winner.
Award Winners
Nursing Student Award Susan Karp
Psychology Award Elizabeth Bartis
Elementary Education Jeanne Turner
Secondary Education Mary DiNallo
Moderate Special Needs Laurie Bennett
Early Childhood Ed Barbara Wickham
Science Division Award Mary DiNallo
Communication Award J™ Kirk
Broadcasting Award Rick Bengtson
Fine Arts Award Greg Little
Management Award, Sr Chan Donovanik
Management Award, Jr Bill Round
Wall St. Journal Award Jeff Tarleton
Political and Historical Studies Award Peter PauUi
English Award Gladys Heitin
Alternatives Scholarship Steve Majsak
Performing Arts Student Jim Kirk
Senate Awards Mark Carter, Karen Hunter
Barbara F. Pettingill Award Jeanne Turner
Outstanding Male Commuter Student Richard Shepard
Outstanding Female Commuter Student EUie Carabello
Outstanding Female Resident Student Joanne Roderiques
Outstanding Male Resident Student Jeb Killion
WSGA Special Award Tish O'Connell
MGB Special Award Frank White
Administrative/Support Service Staff Achievement Award ... Dr. Gawne, Mrs. Grela
Faculty Achievement Award Prof. Joe Eckert
Person of the Year Dean Hastings
Invocation given by Prof. Russell Pregeant
Master of Ceremonies: Dean Richard Mantz
Greetings and Concluding Remarks: Joanne Roderiques
Induction of Alexander Graham Bell Society Members: Donna Neri, Steve Majsak, Betsy
Price, Bill Round, Dick Stowell.
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On April 13 the Curry community enjoyed
the second annual All College Celebration.
Once again, we went to a crowded, full bar
happy hour in room 1 19, and then down to a
good dinner at the cafeteria. The highlight
of the day was when Senate President
Round presented Curry President John
Hafer with a document for the outgoing
President to keep as a historical souveneir.
At right, celebration committee chairpersons Bunny Aronson
and Dave Transom confer. Below: President Hafer (with his
wife) holds up the Resolution presented to him by Senate
President Bill Round. The Resolution was the original
proclamation by President Hafer establishing the Student
Senate.
Interna tional Night
On April 1 5 the an-
nual International
Night unfurled once
again in room 119.
The night featured
the exotic dishes of
foreign lands, for-
eign dances and rit-
uals, and a modern
disco dance. One of
the best cultural
events on campus
every year, it is put
on by the Interna-
tional Club.
Field Day: "The i
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The Men's Governing Board put together a fantastic array of events which they
called "The Olympics". The events included tug of war, Softball, volleyball,
beer, more beer, and other events such as foot races. Everyone had a real blast,
including all those folks who got all muddied up in the tug of war! A great way
to help wrap up the year.
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Curry College Benefactor
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History is something to be remembered, for it is said that man will repeat his mistakes if he doesn
remember his previous errors. But more than that it is fun to remember past events, and past people i
your environment. It is also said that you grow old if you cannot remember things that you did or were pa
of when you were young. So, for that sake, for the sake of recalling past events The Curryer herein presen
some flashes from the past years:
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Currier-Times Editors: fall John Dale, spring Mark Snyder.
Student Senate hassles with Norman Shink over ITAC budget o,Yer-rui)|..,,,
The first Sexuality Seminars heavily attended.
Coach James Brown appointed hockey coach. Team is 10-4.
Football team leads conference for six weeks-lose title game to Nichols 14-9, finish season on a downswing
at 5-3-1.
Homecoming held at Parker Dunfey House, Donna Nuzzo is the queen. Spring weekend held at Blue Hills
Country Club.
Dave O'Malley replaces Joe Tenuta as Senate President.
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Dan Shaw first, and George Gardner later sign pro football contracts.
Dr. Keighton is man of the year.
Curt Gowdy receives honorary degree.
Scott Zinburg (fall), Tom Kelso (spring) run the Social Committee.
Pat Sheridan is new Era Award winner.
Tom Fraiola dies in tragic car accident just before graduation.
Class of 1978 headed by Bill Hunter. Student Senators are Lloyd Kaplan, Jeff Tarleton, and Greg Little.
Winter Weekend with the Shittons.
FOCA holds first social function on Jan. 16.
Homecoming is held at Anthony's Pier 4, Pam Pratt is queen.
Spring Weekend at Blue Hills Country Club.
Nurses commence experience at Curry.
Class of '78 inaugurates horseracing!
Concerts: Gunhill Rd. and Musica Orbus.
O'Malley resigns as Senate President in fall, replaced by Steve McNeill. Jeff Tarleton takes over in spring.
A fee for (25^) refreshments at social events begins.
Student Senate tangles with Goldrick and Stephens.
Colonels are 0-8 in football.
Pool is built during summer before Sept 1975.
Jim Brown follows Mark Snyder as Currier-Times Editor. Brown later resigns under Senate fire and Gretchen Baker takes over.
Curry student government helps raise money to enable Milton fire department to buy Jaws of Life.
Ma Pett retires as Assistant to the Dean of Student Life.
Commencement features Tip O'Neill and John Updike.
Soccer has a shaky start.
Tom Kelso (fall) and Nancee Chalifour (spring) run Social Committee.
Randy Kohlenberger is Editor of yearbook. ^^
Dave Johnson is new basketball coach, replacing Dave Hussey, but lasts just one season. ^/ i^"'
Chris Neale is New Era Award winner.
Class of '78 lead by Pres. Joanne Roderiques, VP Bob Smith, Ruth Lucas is treasurer, Deb Caudle is sec; Senators: O'Connor, Durkin,
Goldmeier.
Plays: "otis Vs. Hutchinson", "Antigone", "South Pacific".
Mrs. Pettingill (Ma Pett) is person of the year.
1976-77
Homecoming at South Shore Country Club, Nancee Chalifour is queen.
Spring Weekend at Shaefer Stadium, Stadium Club.
Colonels break losing streak that existed over three seasons, finish strong at 5-4. (football)
Kevin O'Connor succeeds Jeff Tarleton as Senate President.
Musica Orbus in concert.
Dean Capalbo and Dean Kirschenmann both resign.
Commencement features Cleveland Amory and Kevin Harrington.
Kark Fogel takes over basketball team and leads team to respectability. Team is 9-15.
Soccer continues its shaky existence.
Nancee Chalifour (fall), Jeff Tarleton/ Kathy Sexton (spring) head the Social Committee.
Ruth Burack is yearbook editor.
Plays: "Streetcar Named Desire", "Carnival", "Arsenic and Old Lace".
James Mapes, ESP and Hypnosis.
Jeff Lowe is New Era Award winner.
Dean Kirschenmann is man of the year.
Class of 78 lead by Pres. Roderiques, VP Sheila Holt, Sec. Jeanne Turner, Treas. Ruth Lucas, senators Abedon, Barrows, O'Connell.
Tennis is 5-2-1, Baseball is 9-11, hockey is 8-12-1, girls basketball is 8-7.
Howard Johnsons on 138 burns.
All college celebration a big hit.
WSGA body beautiful contest.
MGB sponsores first gong show, with "Mick Jagger" Lawrence winning.
Bill Baird debates Dr. Mildred Jefferson.
Pres. Hafer to become chancellor; new President sought.
1977-78
New football scoreboard.
Homecoming at Hillcrest, Mary Coleman is queen.
President Kevin O'Connor resigns from Senate, EUie Carabello completes term. Bill Round elected for spring.
James Montgomery in concert.
Barry Jackson, Phd. is named new Dean of Student Life.
Ned Hastings named acting Dean of Academics.
Soccer lasts through another year, and then is established as a varsity sport for men and womei^
James Mapes returns.
Class of '78 lead by Pres. Roderiques, VP Holt, Sec. Turner, and Treas. Rick Meers.
NRs (No Records) go the way of parietal rules years before you can now fiunk a|
Dr. William L. Boyle, Jr.
March 22, 1978 Named Curry's 12th President
Board of Trustees Chairman Dress-
er makes the historic announcement
and all attention falls on the President-designate.
Dr. Boyle
makes his
first Curry
speech, left
and right.
On March 22 the result of a year long search for a new President was
announced. Dr. Boyle, 44, President of Keuka College in New York, had
been unanimously elected to the position, effective July 1.
Dr. Boyle is succeeding Dr. John S. Hafer, President since 1965. Dr. Hafer
is moving to the new position of Chancellor.
Members of the Presidential Search Committee included Seniors Gretchen
Baker, Joanne Roderiques, Kevin O'Connor; along with Ned Hastings,
Fran Kohak, Bruce Steinberg, alumni Allan DesRosiers and Greg Galvin,
and trustees Dresser, Herb Greif. Richard Kelley, and Dr. Richard Lord.
Dr. Hafer, the Curry President most responsible for what Curry is today, was given a standing ovation by the^
enthused crowd in room 119.
After the announcement a reception was held in the Par-
ent's Lounge to enable us to meet with Dr. Boyle.
He promised in his
first Curry speech that
"I can't walk on wa-
ter". Maybe he can't,
but the betting is that
he sure better be a
good swimmer!
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Where Have All Our Classmates Gone
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Maybe you're a narc, maybe you're an alco-
holic, or maybe you just have a social drink.
Maybe you feel that what you do is your
business; that we all have tangents and de-
serve to go off on them.
Stop, look. What do we
see, everyday? Booze,
pot, Valium, black
beauties, THC, speed,
etc. What do you see?
When will YOU stop
and help someone who
doesn't know when to
stop putting a poison in
his/her belly? When
will you stop putting it
in your belly? Do you
Scholars Dormitory
At right. Maintenance and Mr. & Mrs. Eddy reside in the Carriage House
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on left page: top: Main House & Learning Center, middle: North Hall On this page, top 156 House and Women's Honors, below: Kennedy
(Men's Honors) and the Levin Library, bottom: the North Academic Academic Center and Milton Hall, bottom: Lombard Hall and State
Center, renamed the John S. Hafer Academic Center. House.
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Front: Heidi Webb, Jon Abedon, Fall President EUie Carabello, Karen Hunter, Mark Carter. Back: Dave Transom, Spring President
Bill Round, Tish O'Connell, Bill Boynton, Terry Sambuchi, Scot Wilson, Judy Pacheco, Dave Barrows, Randy Felice. Missing: John
Hines, Dick Stowell, Steve Majsak, Jeff Epstein, Don Reilly, John Hesslein, JJ Mirallegro, Colleen Hanley, Kevin O'Connor, Ellie
Levine, Steve lorio, Bob Sloan.
The Student Senate controls the entire student body via student voices on College committees, and more
importantly by controlling the application of the student activity fees.
The 15th Senate was lead by Ellie Carabello after Kevin O'Connor resigned early in the fall. The ISth's legacy
includes most importantly its passing into "law" the Calendar and Programming Board, as an alternative to the
Social Committee versus Fine Arts junket of the past. The C&P Board will enable future Curry generations of
students to enjoy more wide-spread cultural events, more sophistication, more enjoyable-educational entertain-
ment, with less booze-first-all-else-second bashes and dances.
The 16th Senate was headed by Bill Round. Besides fine tuning the Calendar and Programming Board, they too
left a legacy of their own. They elected to have short terms and replace themselves with a new form of student
government: The SGA, or Student Government Association. This will become a more wide spread government,
encompassing all the other important organizations within. While not all students think that this spells the end
for WSGA and MGB; it undoubtably should, for it is the most logical and simplest form of government for a
campus the size of Curry.
Both Senates were lead by gutsy, foot-first, intelligent leaders who believe that the Senate has got to stand on its
own feet and be heard (although the Administration hardly listens, and the Senate constituents don't care!).
Ellie Carabello was also the first woman President!
Both Senates also strived to creatively control the
Student Activity Fee in order to prevent waste, and
best spread the money between many groups on
campus, and also to encourage student activity by
use of the SIP (Student Incentive Program) match-
ing money.
Shown at a typical financial budget meeting, Fall Treasurer
Mark Carter discusses budget allotments.
Centennial Events
Committee
The group that is planning the major events for the 100 year celebration
of Curry College met throughout the 1977-78 year to begin preparations.
Included in the committee are students Kathy Sexton and Heidi Webb,
along with members of the administration and faculty: President Hafer,
Randy Kupferberg (Chairman), Fran Wildeboor, Warren Bazirgan,
Alan Anderson, Ann Burnaby, Mr. Durk (of the Parents Association)
and Don McNeil.
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Lawyers Club
Clockwise, Barbara Guzik, Frank Wheeler, Colleen Hanley, Bruce McEntee, Paul Turner, Bill
Alley, J.J. Mirallegro (Pres.). Missing; Jon Beatty, Bill Boynton, Sue Gosselin.
The future Perry Masons of
America or, otherwise
known as, the Lawyers Club
was formed this year to
serve the needs of those stu-
dents expressing interests in
the field of law. Guest
speakers, such as Dr. Ches-
ter Webb, Esquire, were of-
ten featured at weekly meet-
ings.
Food Committee
Phil, Bunny, Cindy Smith, Dave Transom.
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The Food Committee led
by Phil Zur and Bunny
Aronson put in many
thankless hours working
closely with cafeteria
manager John Johnson to
provide the students with
well-balanced meals. As
everyone knows it is im-
possible to please every-
one and the cafeteria was
not to be an exception.
The ever famous Ham
Hocks were just a tasting
of the delicacies we were
to enjoy. The constant
complaints of this
"!*#!s" and "please cook
this", "don't cook that",
''this has too
much " were none-
the-less taken account of
by the committee. Keep
up the good work!
Commuters
Council
The Commuters Council is the
governing board for non-resi-
dent students. Its members are
elected to serve as liaison with
the College community. The
commuting students are gain-
ing more and more recognition
at Curry as they continue to
assume leadership roles and
become active members in
many organizations. The Com-
muters Council also sponsors
events of interest for both the
resident and non-resident stu-
dents at Curry. The emergence
of Curry newcomer Richard
Shepherd to lead the organiza-
tion heralds brighter days for
the commuters.
Front: Andre Pare (VP), Richard Shepherd (Pres). 2nd: Trish Lynch (Treas.), Karen Tirone (Sec),
Susan Sullivan, Paula Peterson. 3rd: Mark Lespasio, Michael Sullivan, Theresa Brown, Ken Mel-
chin, James Zuis.
Alexander Graham Bell Honor Society
Mary DiNallo,
Rich Stowell,
Donna Neri,
Bill Round,
Jeanne Turner,
Steve Majsak,
Joanne Roder-
iques. Rick
Bengtson.
Missing: Betsy
Price.
DAVE BARROWS
Senior
Psychology major
Commuter's Council
Currier-Times staff member
Student Senate
Motorcycle Club
Curry College Program of Assistance
in Learning
Soccer Club
ELBA CARABALLO
RICK BENGTSON
Senior
Communications major
WMLN: chief engineer '75
station manager 76-77
general manager 77-78
Student Security Coordinator 77-78
Media Center Coordinator 76-77
Section Editor Curryer Yearbook
Currier-Times
Alexander Graham Bell Honor Society
Public Address announcer (Curry football '76, '77)
Dean's List every semester
Intramural basketball, softball
Internship WRKO Boston
Resident Advisor
Social Committee
Peer Teacher CAS course
Taught course in radio at Newton High
Senior
Psychology major
President's Advisory Council
WSGA
Student Senate: Junior rep
Vice President
President
Women's Honor House resident
Dean's List
Tutor for high school students
Peer tutor for Spanish class
Student assistant in Library
Academic Dean's Office
Dean of Counseling Office
Independent study: investigation and evaluation of housing for the urban poor, and in
counseling at Norwell High School
GREG LITTLE
Senior
Fine Arts major
Student Senate
Men's Dorm Council
ITAC
Minority Student Advisor
Social Committee
Black Student Union-Advisor, Vice President
International Club
Currier-Times
Food Committee
Yearbook
Dean's List
Black Cultural Weekend Chairman
Radio Station
Tennis team
All College conference committee
Peer teacher-dance
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MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN
Senior
Elementary Education major
Commuter's Council: V.P. 74-75
President
75-76
Most Outstanding Male
Commuter award, 2 years
Social Committee
RUTH LUCAS
Senior
CAS and English major
WSGA-Vice President
Senate-VP and class rep
Freshman, sophomore, junior class treasurer
WMLN-AM-general manager
WMLN-FM-News Director, Promotions director
Women's Soccer Team
Curryer Yearbook
Currier-Times
Curry Arts Journal
Senior
Psychology and Sociology major
Curryer yearbook section editor
Curry Arts Journal Editor
Secretary-Freshman class
President-Soph, Jr, Sr classes
Student Senate
Alexander Graham Bell Honor Society
Presidential Search Committee
Resident Advisor
House Director
'76, '77 Homecoming Court
Dean's List
Honorary Degree Committee '78
College Committee on retention
Freshman Orientation Committee
ITAC
KATHERINE SEXTON
JEFFERY L. TARLETON
Junior
Psychology major
WSGA
Cheerleading captain
Social Committee Co-Director
Resident Advisor
Currier-Times Correspondence
Director
Student Co-Chairperson annual
telethon
Centennial events committee
Cheerleading Leadership Award
Development Council
Admissions Office Dept.
Senior
Management major
Student Senate: President
Vice-President
Senator
Social Committee Co-Director
Varsity football
Peer teacher-Economics
Currier-Times Business Manager
Resident Advisor
Honors House Coordinator
Security Guard
Dean's List
Management Student of the
Year; Junior
Honorary Degree Committee
Mens Dormitory Council
President's Committee on
College Life
President's Advisory Board
Intramural softball, basketball
Curryer Yearbook: Editor-in-
chief
Section
Editor
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JEANNE TURNER
Senior
Education major
WSGA
Secretary: Junior, Senior classes
Food committee chairperson
Student Senate Recording Secretary
Dean's List
Honorary Degree Committee
Alexander Graham Bell Honor Society
Resident Advisor
House Director
Curryer yearbook section editor
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HEIDI-RACHEL WEBB
Junior
Psychology major
Dean's List
Student Service Center: President
Vice-President
Currier Times Assistant Editor
Student Senate
WSGA
Admissions Committee
Centennial Events Committee
Cheerleader
Member of jazz, classical, and rock musical ensembles
Left to right: Scheur, Horn, Mayo, Goldman, Trotsky, Denihan,
Weiss, Herling, Kaschuluk, Kaunfer, Russo, Perez, Johnson,
Melchin, Rich, Cember, Lorenz, McEntee, Blakeslee,
Hemenway, Tomasello, Donelan, Newton, Schultz, Prof. Frank,
Mahoney, Poison, Bengtson, Alley.
The 1977-78 broadcasting year at WMLN-FM was to be one of
transition. With the addition of Alan H. Frank as Director of radio
came many new ideas in programming and WMLN took on new
goals and responsibilities. Programs such as "Moondial", "The
April Fools Day Special", "Sounds of the Big Bands", "Target",
"Classics 91", and the first on the road broadcast of Curry football
will be remembered as new innovations. Once again, WMLN has
helped prepare students at Curry for careers in broadcasting while
providing the College and the community with all the best in enter-
tainment, news and sports.
Senior members at WMLN: Peter Horn, Chief Engineer and Station
Manager Mike Mahoney, Sportscaster Bob Tomasello, Sports Director
Mark 'Simba' Cember, General Manager Rick Bengtson.
SPRING - SUMMER 1978
WMLN PROGRAM GUIDE
Mon.
Tucs. Wed. Tliiirs. Fri.
Sat. *
8 - 10
AM
SUNRISE SERENADE
1
Public Aflairs
Come Saiuiduy
Moriunj:
10 -12
AM
I
CLASSIC 91
1
12 - 1
PM
Radio
Memo
NEW
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Fan News
Speakout Forum
Radio
Memo
Radio Radio
Memo Memo
1 - 3
PM
MELLOW 91
Mellow
91
3 - 6
PM
ROCK 91
Rock
91
6 - 6:30
PM
NEWS
6:30 -
7:30
PM
Moondial
Round table
Country
Gold
Sports
Forum
Target
Round table
Radio
Memo
Breakaway
Classroom
Feedback
Radio
Memo
Rock Files
7:30 - 10:00
PM
All That
Jazz
Country
Comfort
T. B. A.
Rock Files
T. G. 1. F.
Discowax
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The Currier-Times
The local tabloid here at Curry is known as The Currier-Times;
the student run newspaper. Through the media of print journalism
the "Times" strives to provide the students with all the latest
news, sports, and special events. The Currier-Times made its own
headline this year with the first semester resignation of Editor
Jordan Rich. Undaunted by this situation, the "Times" pressed
onwards. Involvement with the newspaper offers students a cre-
ative outlet and acts as a developing and proving ground for those
interested in journalism.
Top, Foster, Abedon, Karen Hunter (Co-Editor), John DeJesu
(Co-Editor), Pauley, Galanis. Middle, Majsak, Wetz, McEntee,
Levenson, Gillen, Perlmutter Below, Turner, Beatty, Holbrook.
Missing: Gretchen Baker, Jordan Rich, Steve Lederman, Jeff
Tarleton.
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top row: Rick Poison, Ross Burbank, John Scott, Tim Johnson, Jim O'Hara, Phil Zur,
Whitney Hatch, Mark Carter, Bill Boynton, Rick Young. Bottom row: Don Reilly, Everett
Levenson, Jon Beatty, Dave Moore.
A blood drive, the now annual "Gong
Show", and the end of the year
"Olympics" were among the major
accomplishments of 1977-78 by the
Mens Governing Board. The MGB
exists to help alleviate problems
encountered by the male species, but
in the process helps create events that
the entire College community enjoy.
Treasurer Mark Carter, Vice President Bill Boynton, President Rick Young,
Recording Secretary Jim O'Hara, Corresponding Secretary Everett Levenson.
Old WSGA: Front: Colleen Hanley, Marilyn Stig-
litz, Ellen Williams, Barb Wickham, Laurie Jenks.
Rear: Ruth Lucas, Jane Furey, Tish O'Connell,
Bunny Aronson, EUie Festner, Pat Kirchdorfer, Sue
Meagher, Jane Woodman. Underneath: Ruth Lu-
cas (Vice-President), Colleen Hanley (Secretary),
Jane Furey (Treasurer), Tish O'Connell (Presi-
dent).
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The Womens Self Governing Association underwent a change
this year as it took on a new executive board . . . and a new
name. The old WSGA has given away to become the Womens
Council at Curry. The Council was evolved to better serve the
needs of all female students of Curry, not primarily the resident
females as before.
WCAC Executive Board: Laurie Jenks (Secre-
tary), Colleen Hanley (Vice President), Jane
Furey (President), Marilyn Stiglitz, (Treasurer).
The WCAC Roster: Kim Silver,
Carol Lemos, Jane Woodman,
Barbara Slyman, Sandra Imhoff,
Jeannette Ruo, Barbara Guzik,
Susan Garvey, Ceci Blakeslee.
The Loose Caboose Directors: Karl Kildahl, Donna Neri, Trish McNeill, Rick Padula. Missing: Norm Hopping.
Under the guise of the Student Activity Building, The Loose Caboose, or just simply. The Pub, is probably
the mainstay of Curry social life. These dedicated people on this page, who dispense "a bit of the brew",
probably would put the A. A. in shock if they knew the amount of brew served. The Pub provides the
community (and not always just the Curry community, alas) with an outlet for students to release anxieties
from the stress and strain of schoolwork. On any particular Thursday night you'll find the Pub bustling and
brewing as students warm up for the weekend. Students can go and enjoy a relaxing game of pool, or test
their skills with fooseball, ping pong, or pinball .... or just grab a chair and a glassfull, or two glassfulls,
... or three, .... or four . . . Hie!
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Marty Silsby, Linda Brain, Maureen Durkin
Dave Berthaiume, Joe Kelly, Matt Paul, Bob Smith, Pat Race, Drew
Pragliola, Bob Sloan.
Missing: Mike Varasso, Bob Clarke, Steve Matthews, Nancy Rowland,
Pat Lombreglia, Steve Farina, Barbara Mayo, Mark Burack, Janet
Feeney, Lisa Zamfino, Marilyn Stiglitz, Trevor Messiah, Joelyn Harden,
Carmel Archambault.
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Top row: Joelyn Harden, Vicki Stone, Capt. Sandy Daniels, Ann Seymour. Below: Jenny Nilsen, Cheryl Newton,
Capt. Terry Sambuchi, Kathy May.
Curry's high stepping Cheerleaders gave us something to cheer about this year. Spurred on by the football season the
girls brought their spirit to the varsity basketball team . . . and the crowd.
The girls brought along Curry spirit as they ventured along with both football and basketball teams to exotic far away
places. To the Cheerleaders, for a job well done!
Also a cheerleader was Kathy O'Donnell, shown below
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Fall co-chairpersons Kathy Sexton and Jeff Tarleton
The Social Committee once again put on a variety of social activities for the College
community. Jeff Tarleton and Kathy Sexton co-chaired the committee the first semes-
ter and put on James Mapes,
Homecoming, James Mont-
gomery, dances, the Hallow-
een night (tarot card readers,
hypnotists, etc.), and a host of
other events.
Clockwise from left
Baker, Bob Sloan,
checo, Mike Mahoney, Rick
Bengtson, John Henningson,
Joe Kennedy. Missing: Jeanne
Turner.
The second semester was one of transition as the Social Committee gave way to the
Programming Board concept that will begin in fall '78. In the transitionary period
lO^Tom Campbell and Kenny Vaccaro put on dances. Rick Bengtson and Mike Ma-
honey put on movies, and Kathy Sexton and Bill Boynton produced Spring Weekend.
Top, Jeb KiUion, Ken Vaccaro, Bill Boyn-
ton 2nd row Everett Levenson, Tom
Campbell, Jocl>n Harden, Heidi Webb
3rd row: Karl Kildahl,
Elise Mittleman. Bot-
tom: Pat Kirchdorfer
and Jack Indiveri. Miss-
ing: Rick Meers, Tom
Hassard, Jim Kelly.
sports
1st Row, Hilton, Padula, Clarke, Kitterman, Hackey, Ellis, Panaro, Foley, Lucchetti, Rose, Forbes, King. 2nd
Row, Coach Browne, Berthiaume, Arena, Monterio, Scollins, McGinnity, Henningson, Tri-Capt. Grosvenor, Tri-
Capt. Shadduck, Tri-Capt. Mills, Noonan, Matthews, Alcott, Smith, Pond. 3rd Row, Coach White, Leach,
Quinn, Weaver, Gerbatavich, Roast, Ricciardelli, Santuccio, Avitable, Varrasso, Race, Moroney, Coach Ste-
phens, Coach Beatrice, Coach Connelly. 4th Row, Gaud, Hannigan, Yanchewski, Wilcott, Faulkner, Cutaia,
Pappas, Taylor, Gobbi, Hamlet, Christopher, LaConte, Rumley, Missing: Coppola.
Curry
6
Curry
7
Curry
7
Curry
7
Curry
14
Curry
13
Curry
21
Curry
8
Curry
9
Nichols
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Western Conn.
0
Boston St.
n
Mass. Maritime
10
Framingham St.
10
Maine Maritime
0
New Haven
19
Bridgewater St.
11
Plymouth St.
0
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This year's football team had a respectable five wins and four losses, equalling their record for the previous year. They finished strong, winning
four of the last five games.
The offense featured a devastating passing attack lead by freshmen Steve Leach and Bill Rumley. They combined for 1444 yards^ with most of
it coming from Rumley, who started for Leach after his injury. Catching most of the aerials were Brian Forbes (33 catches, 3 TDs) and senior
Mike Coppola (30 catches, 504 yards). Voted as outstanding lineman was Pat Race, whom with senior John Hennmgson and Steve Matthews
formed the interior offensive line; which had a very good year.
Sophomore tackle Dave Berthiaume, sophomore linebacker Rick Padula, and senior linebacker Don Grosvenor all had tremendous years while
leading the Colonel defense, one of the best in division III football. Padula lead the team in total tackles for the second consecutive year and
Grosvenor lead the team in quarterback sacks. Also helping the defense limit the opposition to just 74 points all season were defensive backs
Mark Moroney, Bob Rose, and Jerry Santuccio.
The Colonels placed two players on the All-New England Conference Football Team: senior tackle Fran Mills, and quarterback Rumley.
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Back Row: K. Goodman, M. Holmes, R. Holtzman, B. Connors, T. Keresey, T. McNeil, J. Connolly. Front Row: Coach Kaufman, K.
May, D. Burke, R. Lucas, C. Cronan. Missing: S. Jones, C. Blanch.
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High spirits helped to keep the Women's Soccer Team
together. The twelve optimistic girls participated in an
organized schedule under Coaches Kaufman and Wil-
liams. Although the girls had a winless season it
helped to open up opportunities for women in sports.
The highlight of the season was the final game of the
year against Tuft's University. Although the women
played in the rain, the weather did little to dampen
their spirits. Cathy Cronan and Ruth Holzman were
the team's leading scorers.
Curry
0
Tufts
3
Curry
0
Brown
6
Curry
1
Wellesley H.S. (J.V.)
5
Curry
1
U.N.H.
10
Curry
1
Stonehill
4
Curry
1
Harvard
10
Curry
0
Tufts
3
Front Row: M. Mahoney, M. Bernstein, S. Wilson, J. Scheuer, F. Macary, J. Levine, P. Paulli (capt.), J. Henel, T. Green (capt.).
Middle Row: J. Odumosu, C. Donavanik, S. lorio, A. Arief, H. Freedman, B. Tinner, K. Burkowitz, D. Carey, S. Fearing, Coach
Williams, T. Messiah (capt.). Top Row: Coach Kaufman, D. Levitan, S. Allan, B. Round, D. Weinstein, J. Weaver, R. Hordes, P.
VanAden, R. Sewingher.
The coaching of Jim Kaufman and Chris Williams
helped to make this year's soccer team the most
successful one in its four years of existence. The
team, which finished 3-9, enjoyed their first win
over Lowell's J.V. 2-0. Joy Odumosu was the
team's leading scorer with five goals. Frank Ma-
cary and Jeff Levine shared the goaltending du-
ties.
Enthusiasm of the participants and students alike
helped to make this season a more prosperous one.
Seniors Scot Wilson, Peter Paulli, Chan Dono-
vanik, and Trevor Messiah will be missed next
year for their leadership and efforts. This year's
season was so successful that beginning in fall
1978 mens and womens soccer will be varsity
sports.
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Curry
0
Mass. Maritime
5
Curry
0
Brandeis J.V.
8
Curry
0
Tufts J.V.
8
Curry
0
Gordon J.V.
5
Curry
0
Boston Univ. J.V.
3
Curry
2
Framingham St.
8
Curry
2
Lowell J.V.
0
Curry
1
Emerson
0
Curry
1
Milton Academy
0
Curry
0
Babson J.V.
6
Curry
1
Northeastern
4
Curry
0
Boston College J.V.
3
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Marty Silsby, Pat Clcary. Gigi
Orlando, Janet Torres (Capt.),
Laura Daley, Linda Brain, Ja-
net Fcency. kneeling is Nora
Smith, missing: Libby Kings-
bury, Julie Bates, Debbie
French, Coaches Mike Browne
and Jim Shanahan.
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The ice hockey team had a poor season this
year posting a 3-11-1 record. Their high point
came at the close of the season when they won
two of the last three games. The season was not
a complete loss however, because when you
look at the scores of the games most of the
losses were close losses.
From the goal position Steve McLean lead the
team by his veteran leadership, and had it not
been for his great skills in the crease the games
would not have been close. Bob Hutchinson
lead the team in goals (11) and tied for the lead
for assists (12) with Vic Pacella.
The Stats:
Name
goals
assists
total
Hutchinson
11
12
points
23
Pacella
7
12
19
Birchall
8
9
17
Balletto
6
9
15
Meade
7
4
11
Campo
Morgan
Macary
Dooley
W. Keats
5
1
1
0
3
3
4
4
5
1
8
5
5
5
4
Hamilton
2
2
4
O'Connor
0
3
3
Connolly
Kelley
McLean
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
TOTALS
51
76
127
118
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St. Francis
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Nichols
4
Curry
2
Mass. Maritime
13
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Curry
3
5
SMU
Assumption
4
7
Curry
2
Hawthorne
7
Curry
2
Assumption
4
Curry
4
Clark
5
Curry
1
Mass. Maritime
7
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Curry
4
New Hampshire
4
Curry
5
St. Francis
7
Curry
2
SMU
8
Curry
6
Hawthorne
5
Curry
7
Clark
2
Curry
1
MIT
2
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Row 1- McLean, Pacella, Birchall, Balletto (Capt.),
Hutchinson, Dooley, Fishgrund. Row 2-Coach Brown,
Hamilton, Shea, Morgan, Connolly, Meade, W. Keats,
Kelley, Campo. Missing-K. O'Connor.
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Below: Chas Morgan
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Curry 4 Franklin Pierce 8
Curry 4 Franklin Pierce 9
Curry 3 Barrington 6
Curry 2 Franklin Pierce 12
Curry 5 Western New England 16
Curry 1 Western New England 4
Curry 7 New Hampshire College 1
Curry 7 New England College 10
Curry 2 Nichols 24
Curry 0 Nichols 12
Curry 4 Hawthorne 8
Curry 2 New Hampshire 7
Curry 1 Bridgewater State 9
Note: some scores missing, we apolo-
gize!
The baseball team had a very poor season, win-
ning five out of sixteen games. For Coach Valle-
ly, it was only his third losing season in thirty
years as coach.
The Colonels had four regulars who hit over
.300. Senior Larry Rosoff led the squad with a
.385 average. Bob Clarke hit .353, and freshman
Rob Senna hit .364. Nick Ricciardelli led the
team with hits, batting .326.
Senior Bob Smith led a much hit mound corps,
compiling a 2-0 record with a 4.50 earned run
average. Bob also hit .357 in limited action as an
outfielder.
Norm Hopping led the team in innings pitched
(20) and combined with Smith (18 innings).
Senna (14.1), Ricciardelli (20 also) and Harring-
ton (10.2) to do most of the pitching. Smith won
two games, Ricciardelli won one, and the other
two wins were by forfeit.
Hitting wise the Colonels had a good year, as
usual. Hopping and Foley had home runs, and
Foley tied with Clarke, and Senna for most dou-
bles (3 each). But nine men had averages over
.300: Nick Ricciardelli, Silk, Clarke, Smith,
Senna, Rosoff, Galanis, Bright, and Brian
Forbes. As a team the Colonels hit .280 with a
slugging percentage of .360. 129
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
Curry
61
B
81
82
79
91
94
80
63
63
67
68
72
76
Barrington
Nichols
So. Eastern Mass
E. Nazarene
Barrington
Suffolk
Worcester St
Gordon
Salem St.
E. Conn.
Coast GuafH
Roger Williams
Mass. Maritime
Nichols
Thomas ^ '-^
Framingham St.
U-Mass-Bpston
E. Nazarene
Fitchburg St
New England
Gordon
Tufts
Mass Maritime
Bridgcwater St.
U-Mass- Boston
So Eastern Mass
Tota^ Wins: U^
Total Losses: 11
63
I ^' 73
87
postponed
postponed
87
90
118
67
75
88
OVERTIME
Front: Captain Joe Keaney, Charlie Dane, Al Taylor, Steve
Connolly. Back: Head Coach Karl Fogei, Joe Kelly, Jim
Geronaitis, Mayfield Holliday, Gerry Scott, Roger Aubrey, Steve
Glennon, Assistant Coach Don Doucette. At right: Seniors Joe
Kelly & Joe Keaney.
The Colonels basketball team had a good year, winning thirteen of
the twentyfour games they played. The highlights of the season
included: perfect home record until almost the end of the season,
winning the last two to have a winning record, being highly ranked
for Division III basketball early in the year, and Captain Joe
Keaney 's whole season.
Highlights of the seasons statistics were like this: Keaney, Connol-
ly, Kelly, Dane, Taylor all tied for most games, 24. Keaney, most
field goal attempts, 455. Keaney, most field goals made, 203,
Holliday, field goal percentage, .596 (187 out of 314). Keaney,
free throws attempted, 137, also most free throws made 103 (.752
percentage). Highest free throw percentage, Holliday, .806. Most
points: Keaney 509, Holliday 457. Highest point average: Holli-
day 22.8, Keaney 21.2. High score for a game, Keaney 35, Holli-
day 34, Scott 22, Connolly 21, Kelly 16. Rebounds: Holliday 263,
Keaney 169, Kelly 134, Scott 101. Average rebounds: Holliday
13.2, Keaney 7. Steals: Keaney, 80, Connolly 76. Average steals:
Keaney 3.3, Connolly 3.2. Assists: Keaney 165, Dane 150, Connol-
ly 85, Taylor 63. Average assists: Keaney 6.9, Dane 6.2. Disquali-
fied: Keaney 8, Connolly 5, Holliday, Kelly, Geronaitis 3 each.
The Colonels enjoyed particularly good seasons from Keaney, Joe
Kelly, Mayfield Holliday, and Char lie Dane. Gerry Scott and Jim
Geronaitis were sharp freshmen that are counted on to fill the void
left by Seniors Kelly and Keaney. The Colonels will be strong in
the future with the return of Holliday, Scott, Geronaitis, Connolly,
Dane, and Al Taylor.
Joe Keaney: Star!
r,^''^^. Afa.«^l C'i^W^i
Joe Keaney did not play bas-
ketball at Curry for four years
(Curry's loss) because he trans-
fered in his junior year (Curry's
gain). During his two year play-
ing career at Curry he set a
Division III record for scoring
1,000 points over a two year
span. He thrilled the usually
sparse Curry crowds (which
grew as the teams reputation
got better) and made quite a
reputation as a basketball play-
er, one of Curry's finest ever.
The picture directly below is
right after he scored his 1000
point, against U-Mass Boston.
Congratulations Joe, on a fine
Jim Geronaitis, a freshman, came on strong at the close
of the season.
Steve "Red" Connolly (#14) steals, Al Taylor (#22)
watches for the beginning of a fast break.
The defense is set, as a shot is attempted!
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The women's softball team finished 4-4 on the season. Under
second year coach Bob Connelly and assistant Jim Kelley, the
ballclub opened up with four consecutive impressive wins. They
defeated Bunker Hill, Eastern Nazarene, Endicott, and the
University of Massachusetts-Boston before tailing off. The left
side of the infield was very strong with junior shortstop Ellie King
and junior Terry Sambuchi. Debbie French, another junior, did an
admirable job pitching.
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Ken Vaccaro, and Rip Pauley.
The varsity tennis team compiled a 2-4 record this season. Coach
Pat Bauer's two most consistent players were team MVP Ken
Vaccaro, a junior from Stamford, CT., and Rip Pauley, a junior
from Wenham, Mass. The squad featured a pair of women
players: freshmen Jane Goldberg of Lawrence, NY, and Jane
Woodman of Concord, NH.
Scenes from . . .
1977 Season
Football
Banquet
seniors
If at one time a man may summon the furthest reaches of his mind, then it is a
bigger mountain he's climbed.
Thorn Abrams
Psychology
ST., J-
Thomas A. Alcott
^^
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Here's to us; Those like us; Damn few; And then all
dead.
It's been a long road, and I'd like to thank the follow-
ing for making it enjoyable. So, to the Main House
Men, Ducker, Racey, Roasty (Harold Hecubar), the
Ric Bros.,|Matty, Robert, Curt, Big Jim, O'Connor,
Sneeze, Tony, Grove, Benzy. To the slobs 1 lived with,
Smitty, Krebsy, and Ross. To my partners in crime.
Big "N", Gates, Doc, Joe Barboza, Fast Ralphy, Fop,
Crow, & Tex. To my main men from way back, Gary,
Gregory, T.D., Doug, and the Lep. Special category.
Bud & Jim, And thanks to the following girls, MD,
MS, LD, NS, BM, LC, LD, S. Crash T, RM, AS, VS,
LZ, JF, MS, PC, etc. Special thanks to I.S. for put-
ting up with me for so long. And to Smitty for being
there every step of the way. Good luck to you all in
the future.
Bunny Aronson
Elementary
Education
Art
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Not to the swift, the race:
Not to the strong, the fight:
Not to the righteous, perfect grace:
Not to the wise, the light.
But often faltering feet
Come surest to the goal:
And they who walk in darkness meet
The sunrise of the soul
Henry van Dyke
TOTMHwimaiiTOiaurniK/n i
K. Richard Bengtson
Communications
A Voice That is Still
In the years to come, memory will hold
precious, not the brief moment of tri-
umph, but the love and sympathy of
comrades, and will seek to recall, not
the plaudits of success, but "the touch
of a vanished hand, or the sound of a
voice that is still".
M. Birch
/»
Morning Thoughts
Life is hard for most, and needs
inspiration.
The best friendship is that which
inspires us to do better, to do our
best.
No dewdrop perishes, but, sinking
into the flower, makes it sweeter.
Strength and beauty combine in the
making of true manliness.
Never be discouraged; never be a
discourager.
J.R. Miller
Management Major
Jacquelyn Blasi
Criminal Justice Minor
Ann Bowie
Education
Moderate Special Needs
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood.
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence;
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Vincent Buttaro
Management
Don't walk in front of me
I may not follow
Don't walk behind me
I may not lead
Walk beside me
and just be my friend.
Albert Camus
Everybody Has A Dream
While in these days of quiet desperation
As I wander through the world in which I
live
I search everywhere for some new inspira-
tions
But it's more than cold reality can give
If I need a cause for celebration
Or a comfort I can use to ease my mind
I rely on my imagination
And I dream of an imaginary time
I know that everybody has a dream
And this is my dream, my own
Just to be at home
And to be all alone with you
If I believe in all the words
I'm saying
And if a word from you can bring a better
day
Then all I have are these games that I've
been playing
To keep my hope from crumbling away
So let me lie and let me go on sleeping
Pam Calerese
Sociology
And I will lose myself in palaces of sand
And all the fantasies that I have been
keeping
Will make the empty hours easier to
stand
I know that everybody has a dream
And this is my dream, my own. Just to
be at home
And to be all alone .... with you.
Jym-Ann Callan
Elementary Education
Moderate Special
Needs
"It is only with the heart that one can
see rightly; what is essential is invisible
to the eye"
"The Little Prince"
To Mom,
Thanks for EVERYTHING!!!
Elba Caraballo
Sociology
I came to Miltons' secluded Curry College in search of answers. The education
offered me facilitated the systemized probe for the available explanations. I
expected to leave Curry with all the answers, ready to challenge the world. As I
leave, I find the world challenging me.
In retrospect, I can appreciate the lessons learned in and out of the classroom.
Thank you all very much. Everyone I've known has affected me, thus helping me
grow.
I've learned, loved, lost, yet survived it all. I've found many answers, most of which
lead to yet more complex questions.
I will continue my search with the treasured memories of Curry forever active.
Mary Carneiro
■#«^'
_,. siws|(j|(r~
1) State House #27- Pat Cagney-Simpkins-Lynne-Tish-Grinch- Sam-Marjo-Kudla-Kim-Being a
HypO-Ruth-Carol-Peeps-nurd- Lombard Zoo-Fool-Susie-Papool-George M-Terriers- Bartholomew
2) State House #34-another year with Cagney-Linda-Barb-Laura-Mary-Lynne-Maren- Margie-
Kim-Murf-Bobbi -Feather-Bush-Eric-Jeff-Studly-Lola-Scot-Faiella- Penthouse-Sweets-McGinn-
Crouse-Albie-Soupy-Perversion Excursion-South Pacific-Conf. Center-Nancee-Choff-Greg-Chris-
wrong!basic dub-diliy
3) State House #34 again a penthouser-Deeborah-Hi Ho-Lynnbo-Nora-Janet-Virus-Carrrmen, I
lova your clock-Basile-2 Dianes-2 Robins-basement girls-wumpkin-Scholars A-David-Maybe I'm
Amazed-beatles and bondage-Martini, shaken not stirred-twist my arm-Paullie-Elliott-Biil-Robito-
Steif-Tranny- Phil- Arena-fizz me-call me madam-don't leave me this way-C.B.-S.M.C. -Donna,
Duck, Greg, Snowball-Main Squeeze-Mike-Ron-Bif-lts better than not being enough-
4) Scholar's B #205A-Linda my Jewish roomate-Tricia-Spanky-Peter-Scot-Greg-J.J.-Rump-Mou-
sies-Christie-Nash-Disco-Key West, Fla.-Pedro says S.O.M.F. and E.M.R.N.-Milton Hilton-girls-
Bong show-where 's Andy?-White Cloud-Just the Way You Are-the Trammps-Hooked for Life-Nite
Fever-Sweet Time-And all the guys from A-Guttermouth-Swelliott-
And after all this I must return to Uncle Ernie's Camp, though I must says it's been real watching
Disney on parade these past four years. Thanks to my friends who carried me over the troubled
waters-you know who you are. Mother, thanks for coping with nte. And finally to you. Dad, for trying
to prepare me for the roads I should have taken. In spite of everything I hope you'd be proud of me.
Perhaps someday I'll get on the right track.
Sometimes the lights are shining on me. Other times I can barely see. Lately it's occurred to me what
a long strange trip it's been-Grateful Dead
Mark Cember
C.A.S.
There are just too many things to put down on the page but here goes: WMLN Sports
Director 1977-78, Asst. Sports Director 1976-77, Currier Times Student Profile 1977,
Muhammed Ali-Ken Norton Press Conference Boston 1976, Evel Knievel Press Confer-
ence Worcester 1977, Elvis Concert-Providence Civic Center May 1977. When you get to
the names of people I knew it would take forever to name them all down on this small space
but here are four men who I will hold forever friendship with: Rick Bengston, Bill Alley,
Bob Tomasello, Larry Rosoff. We hold many things dear to our heart and the main things in
mine is my sportscasting career and the person that I will love for the rest of my life Linda
who is truely one in a million for all the good things she does for me.
Expressions: Whats your act?, the gate, no matter what you say . . . No matter what you do.
People may pass, but legends live on forever-Cember on Cember
Thanks Joyce, it was fun while it lasted — You're a good kid.
To all the people that knew me, it was your pleasure!!!
■'H'iiM
// man does not keep pace
with his companions
perhaps it is because
he hears a different drummer.
Let him keep step
to music which he hears,
however measured
or far away.
Ann M. Clarke
Elementary
Education
Moderate
Special Needs
May the roads rise to
meet you may the winds
be always at your back
may the sun shine warm
upon your face the rains
fall soft upon your
fields and until we meet
again may God hold you
in the hollow of His hand.
Patricia Cleary
Psychology/Sociology
Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry
0 WoAJ.d., 1 cannot hoJA ihje.e clo^e enough!
Tku wLncU, ih.^ laLde. QA.ei^ -akie^!
7Ay mLdii, ihai noLi and nL^eJ
Tku woodLd, ihly) aivtium dauf, ihai achje. and -aa^
And all bui cau luLih coIoaJ Thai gauni cnajg
To CAwahl To JjLpt ike. lean ol ihai black bluiP
Ulo/dd, Ulo/Ud, 1 cannoi gei ihee cLoAe enough!
—/flUlaif
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Minor: Secondary
Education Special
Needs Certificate
17
Mary Catherine DiNallo
Bill Dooley
Stanley Dlugove
History
I had a fine education at Curry College. It was an interesting experience. I met
some very interesting people from Thailand and the United States.
A special thanks to the wonderful teachers at Curry College who taught me a lot
and were so kind.
The courses prepared me for the future. I feel more educated because of Curry
College.
Good-Bye, Curry.
This place has given me a lot of friends
and memories that I will never forget
Balletto, "I think we're gonna be good
friends".Donny, Wade, Hutch, Campy
in cognito and coming to play, Jeff,
Matty, The Rices, Dirtmouth, Birch,
Casey, HOCKEY: practicing at Har-
vard, retiring #24, not scoring but
winning some. Brownie blowing gas-
kets, terrorizing the campus, hockey
parties in rm. 39, The Blizzard, Main
House Xmas parties, delivering the
mail, studying as little as needed,
graduating finally, 6/3/78!!!!
1 AM SORRy ABOUT T-HE TVlfN(^S
I. SHOUUP HAVE "PONE AND ■I>l"t>N'T I>0,
X AM HAPPy ABOUT TtiE TVliNdl[5
H HAVE 1>0N£^
ANI? I WANT TO THANK AUL OF yOU
WHO HEUPET^ HAKE ray years at CuRRy
A VE1?y HAPPy AMT> WORTH WMILE P£-R10I> OF ray LlFf.
Chanin Donavanik
"Chan"
Management
Stephen Michael Dunn
"True Happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their
worth and their choice."
Applied Computer Science/ Management
Data Processing Consultant
A beacon in the darkness
That cannot dim nor fade;
A light that will not falter
In sunshine or in shade.
Kathleen Anne
Farren
Elementary
Education
Moderate Special
Needs
Janet Feeney
Management
We lit the lamp of
friendship
So many years ago,
And still it's burning
brightly
Amid time's ebb and
flow.
As on life's road we travel,
Its friendly flame we see ...
And may its light keep shining]
Through all the years to be.
Margaret Cameron
Growing up in a time when marriage is dwindling and the family is split up and bitter, it
is comforting to be among the exception.
When I look at the example that was set in my home by my parents, I feel I will never
have any grave problems when I eventually have a family of my own some day. We were
always given a cheerful smile, a firm hand or a loving embrace whenever the circumstance
called for them. Never were there words spoken and later regretted or small disagreements
left to grow. My parents set an example for their four children to be one of pure love,
unselfishness and understanding. There was never a time when we couldn't go to them with
a problem and receive advice or assistance.
Through a long trying time we have all stuck by one another sharing optimism and
disappointments. Now that my mother watches over us daily, I know the love between the
rest of us will continue to grow.
I know of no other family which has been blessed with the parents that my brothers and
sister and I were. It is now, after I realize that I would be nowhere without them, that I
want to say thank you to my father, and to my mother who has returned to a peaceful,
everlasting life that she so deserves. I love you both.
iA
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High On This Mountain
r
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The clouds down below
tli
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I'm feeling so strong and alive
M
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From this rocky perch
J i
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I'll continue to search
i 1
^Bp
For the wind
Diane ,Mn j^
. wt^.
^t:m....m
And the snow
And the sky '
Genovario W /
1-;-^
M'l W^'m
I want a lover
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h'f!' %m H
I want some friends
Hi
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fc^. ■'
And I want to live in the sun
And I want to do all the things that I never
have done.
HMHI
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Netherlands
pi|i
Dan Fogelbert 1977
Sharon Goldmeier-Education, Moderate Special Needs
Sandy Green
Education
If you love something
very very much
Let it go free
If it doesn't return
it was never meant to be yours
\nd now the end is near. And so I face the final
lurtain. My friends, I'll say it clear, I've state my
;ase of which I'm certain, I've lived a life thats full,
've traveled each and every highway. And more,
nuch more than this, I DID IT MY WAY.
Lynne Gutterman
Regrets, I've had a few. But then again too few to
mention, I did what I had to do. And so I threw
without exemption, I planned each chartered course.
Each careful step along the byway. And more, much
more than this, I DID IT MY WAY.
Yes, there were times, I'm sure
you know. When I bit off more
than I could chew. But through
it all. When there was doubt, I
ate it up, I spit it out, I faced it
all, and I stood tall, AND DID
IT MY WAY.
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p
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Vi
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've loved, I've laughed and cried, I've had my fill, my share of
jsing. And now as tears subside, I find it all so amusing, To think I
id all that. And may I say not in a shy way, Oh no, oh no not me,
DID IT MY WAY
For what is a man. What has he got. If not himself, then he has not.
To say the things he truly feels. And not the words of one who
kneels. The records show, I took the blows, I DID IT MY WAY,
YES IT WAS MY WAY.
151
John J. Henningson
Biology
Thomas N. Harrison
"College is the key to success if you own a college. "-Ed Bluestone
"Of the Real universe we know nothing. Except that there exists as many versons
of it as there are perceptive minds. Each man lives alone in his private universe."
Gerald BuUett
"Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the
changing fortunes of time."
Sheila Holt
Elementary Education
Moderate Special Needs
^f >
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V^
< )) It's the nicest feeling under the sun
When someone says,
" Well done. Well done! "
\
And the youth said, Speak to us of Friendship
And he answered saying:
Your friend is your needs answered.
He is your field which you sow with love
and reap with thanksgiving
And he is your board and your fireside.
For you come to him with your hunger
and you seek him for peace.
When your friend speaks his mind you
fear not the "nay" in your own mind nor
do you withhold the "ay."
And when he is silent your heart ceases
not not to listen to his heart;
For without words, in friendship, all thoughts
all desires, all expectations are born
and shared with joy that is unacclaimed.
When you past from your friend you grieve not;
For that which you love most in him may
be clearer in his absence, as the mountain
to the climber is clearer from the plain.
And let there be no purpose in friendship
save the deepening of the spirit.
For love that seeks aught but disclosure
of its own mystery is not love but
a net cast forth; and only the unprofitable
is caught.
And let your best be for your friend.
If he must know the ebb of your tide,
let him know its flood also.
For what is your friend that you should
seek him with hours to live,
For it is his to fill your need, but not
your emptiness.
And in the sweetness of friendship
let there be laughter and sharing of pleasure.
For in the dew of little things the heart
finds its morning and is refreshed.
The Prophet Kahlil Gibran
Helenty E. Homans
Elementary Education
Moderate Special Needj
I Love Him, All Of His,
And All Of Theirs,
m
Norman Robert Hopping Jr.
Elementary Education
And I Love
What We Have.
143
ter Horn
Jack Indiveri
Management
You call me a fool
you say it's a Crazy Scheme
This ones for real
I already bought the Dream
So useless to ask me why
throw a kiss and say goodbye
I'll make it this time
I'm ready to cross that fine line.
"Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he
sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring,
those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. Few are willing
to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage
is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those
who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. And I believe that in this generation those with
courage to enter the moral conflict will find themselves with companions in every corner of the globe. For the
fortunate among us, there is the temptation to follow the easy and familiar paths of personal ambition and
financial success so grandly spread before those who enjoy the privilege of education. But that is not the road
history has marked out for us. Like it or not, we live in times of danger and uncertainty. But they are also more
open to the creative energy of men than any other time in history. The future does not belong to those who are
content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of
new ideas and bold projects. Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, reason and courage in a personal
commitment to the ideals and great enterprises of American Society."
Robert F. Kennedy
James Edmund Bell Killion "Jeb"
Government
Pat Kirchdorfer
Dreams, so they say are for
fools and they let them drift
away. Peace, like the silent dove
Should be flyin' but it's only just
begun. Like Columbus in the olden
days, we must gather all our courage
Sail our ships out on the open sea
Cast away are fears and all the years
will come and go, and take us up
always up. We may never pass this way again.
So I want to laugh while the laughings easy, I want to cry
if it makes it worthwhile . . . We may never pass this way again.
Seals & Crofts
^
James A. Kirk
C.A.S.
Friends. A precious thing we of-
ten times fail to show our love
for. I have found friends at Curry
whom I have grown to love.
Friends I have worked with and
laughed with. Friends who care.
Life can be so beautiful if you
allow yourself to enjoy real
friends. To all of those at Curry I
have had the priviledge of calling
my friends . . .
I love you.
y
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1-4 Ike. be^i
oo/i-de-d/iLoru
'^/oaiL 'i/cuLih. AnqJjLind
I /uie. f.tienciUhJ.p^ LoAi.
foAe.veA., AegoAcLLe^A ot
dU^iance on. £Lme.
SpacLal ikanhi io
(h.anloii^ ^ Sianlei^f
luLikoai. i^oun. -duppoAi
arixi Love. I ivoiUa kave
aeveji matie. Li,
QimLOT'li tJHtLlSD mq{j
Greg Little
C.A.S.
Theater-Dance
'' / ShaU he Llhp. A 7 nee And CjAOtv
" I Shall Be Llhe. A FioujeJi And BJoom "
" I Shall 8e Like A '\iee.d And OU "
<^L, 70
Ruth S. Lucas
Communications And
English
making friends for the world to see,
let the pople know, you got what
you need. With a friend at hand
you will see the light, if your
friends are there, then everything's
alright.
Michael J. Mahoney
C.A.S.
Curry College, what a place,
To help prepare you.
For the human race.
I'll remember it good.
And remember it bad.
For the times of happiness.
And the ones that were sad.
To the friends I made,
And to the ones I didn't,
you're a hell of a bunch.
And the memories.
May they ne'er fade.
As I don my cap,
And put on my robe.
My future lay before me,
Like so many roads on a map.
To be with a graduating class!
And I think, moreover if asked,
"Would you do it again?"
My reply, "You bet your ass!"
Happy are those
who drea-n dreans
and are ready to pay
the price to r-ake
theTi co-ne true.
-Cardinal Suenens
A ship in a harbor
is safe,
but that is not
what ships are
built for.
-Shed
Do not walk in front of me,
I may not follow,
Do not walk behind me,
I "lay not lead,
Walk beside me and
just be me friend.
-Albert Camus
Margie McMullen
Education
Rick Meets
Government
In order to attain truth, it is necessary once in a man's
life that he put aside all the opinions which he has held in
the past, and rebuild anew, from the foundations, his
entire system of knowledge.
Anonymous
The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common.
Emerson
Trevor Messiah
Government
As I watch you
leave me now
I'll try hard not to cry.
This is not the only time
I'll have to say good bye.
Where ever life
seems to take you
I wish you love & peace.
Curry is like a jar of
honey- an a taste of honey
is worse than none at all.
Francis X. Mills
Elementary
Education
Moderate Special
Needs
Release
Every piece of marble has a statuei.
in it waiting to be released by a man
of sufficient skill to chip away the/
unnecessary parts. Just as the sculp-
tor is to the marble, so is education
to the soul. It releases it. For only
educated men are free men. You
cannot create a statue by smashing
the marble with a hammer, and you
cannot by force of arms release the
spirit or the soul of man.
Confucius
Donna Neri
Psychology/ Sociology
Notes Upon Leaving
When I think back on my years at Curry, I just can't believe
all the changes. I've grown up here, and feel that I'm as ready
as I'll ever be to face the "big, bad world," A Curry College
Graduate! Has
quite a ring to it,
huh? I'll always
cherish the
memories of
lovers and
friends, good
times, and bad.
As the lady said,
"Something's
lost and some-
thing's gained in
living every
day."
Tish O'Connell
Elementary
Education
'"It isn't much fun for
me, but two can stick to-
gether,' says Pooh, says
he. That's how it is, says
Pooh."
A. A. Milne
Us Two
Michael O'Sullivan
Elementary Education
Moderate Special Needs
If someone loves a rose of which just one single blossom grows in all the millions
and millions of stars, it is enough to make him happy just to look at the stars . . .
For it is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important
... It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisable to
the eye.
THE LITTLE PRINCE
When looking toward the past close your eyes.
When looking toward the future open them remembering only those who made you
smile.
LUCIA, BOB, M.M., K.T., G.M.B., J-A.C, Prof. Webb, Prof. Fournier, and Mr.
Smith.
EXPERIENCING, LEARNING, CHANGING, GROWING
Jane Neveleff
(we have met competency)
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Jo-Anne Roderiques
Psychology &
Sociology
. . . good byes are sad things
you leave behind dreams that you've
worked to make real
friends that you've suffered to love
and sometimes a quiet security that was built
with
half a lifetime
on the road and in life everywhere
you move along and leave your efforts
behind you
knowing deep inside that you'll never find
them
exactly the same again
often you spend too much time looking back
and miss something ahead
but there's little use in trying
to avoid the loneliness
and anxieties that go with you when you
move on
for that is life and it is a certainty
the road teaches you to accept good byes
as part
of hello to things that are never
and often better
it teaches you that what was loved
and learned
in the past
CAN NEVER BE LOST ~ »-^
on the road you spend much timel
wondering
learning
and sometimes remembering
If sometime you remember . ....
remember me. ,/|
Good Times To Remember:
The Work Was Completed,
School, 4 Years, 5 Years, Whatever!,
Was FINISHED!
-SJ^JiiSJ^"'^^'^
Fund Raising
Was
Over!
Hell Raising
Was
Now!
Senior week began with the Boston Red
Sox doubleheader against the Chicago
White Sox.
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-Chicaoo 10, Boston 8. 3B-Remy 7,
Orta. Kessinoer, Lemon, Brotiamer, Rice,
HR-Evans ID SB-Rice, Bonds, JotKi-
son 5-Orta, Remy
Stone
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EIGHTH INNING
RED SOX — Remy doubled to right.
R<ce doubled into the lelt-lield corner.
scoring Remy Hilton now pitching (or
\he White Sox Yastrzemski grounded a
single into right-field, scoring Rice. Wil-
loughby now pitching lor the White Sox.
Fisk grounded to third and Yastrzemslti
was forced at second Evans pinch hil
for Lynn and hit to short, forcing Fisk at
second. Hobson dropped a single into
right-field, Evans taking second Carbo
grounded out to the pitcher. TWO
RUNS, FOUR HITS, TWO LEFT,
NINTH INNING
RED SOX — Brohamer grounded out
to second, Burleson singled up .he mid-
dle, Remy sacrificed Burleson lo sec-
ond. Rice singled to center-field,
Burleson, Rice was out trying lo steal.
ONE RUN. TWO HITS. NONE LEFT,
TENTH INNING
IP H RERBBSO
7 8 3 3 3 4
0 10 0 0 0
21-3 5 3 3 0 0
RED SOX ~ Yastrzemski grounded
out to the first baseman, Fisk singled
sharply to left, Evans hil his first home
How the runs scored
FWST INNING
t to third (
ball. Rice singled up the middle, scoring
Remy. Rice stole second, Yastrzemski
grounded to first, unassisted. Fisk tlied
to center, ONE RUN, TWO HITS, ONE
LEFT.
SECOHD INNING
WHITE SOX — Nordhagen grounded
to third. Lemon grounded to short. Orta
doubled to right. Soderholm singled lo
left scoring Orta, Naharody flied to left.
ONE RUN. TWO HITS, ONE LEFT.
THIRD INNING
WHITE SOX — Kessinger doubled to
right center, Moore grounded into a
fielder's choice and reached second as
Kessinger was caught in a rundown and
tagged out by Lee, Bonds singled to
right, scoring Moore. Johnson flied to
right Nordhagen 5ir\gled
grounded ' " ' " """"
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4 0 0 0 Yslrim lb 3 0 10
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Burleson,
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HR-Rice (81, Evans (2),
Yastrzemski.
T-211. A-32,238
IP H RERBBSO
8 8 3 3 4 0
9 7 0 0 0 2
third ONE HUN. THREE
HITS. TWO LEfT
FIFTH INNING
WHITE SOX — r^loore singled lo left.
Bonds lined into a double play. Johnson
walked and stole second. Nordhagen
singled 10 left. Johnson stopping at
I third on the throw to the
plate. Orta walked. Soderholm forced
Orta at second. TWO BUNS. THREE
HITS. TWO LEFT.
How the runs scored
FOURTH INNING
RED SOX— Burleson was credited
with a disputed ground-rule double to
right. Remy grounded to short. Rice
homered (8) into the left field screen
Yaz walked. Hobson flied lc»cenler. Car-
bo walked. Brohamer flied to center
TWO HITS. TWO RUNS. TWO LBFl
SEVENTH INNING
RED SOX— Brohamer 1
ONE RUN. ONE HIT. ONE LEFT.
Event Two:
Clam Bake
Crane's Beach
Ipswich, Mass.
How badly burnt did you get?
Event Three:
Medieval Manor
Boston
Sheila Holt left has to beg for a trip to "Cantebury". Above, Joe
Shadduck joins her.
Event Four:
Cookout
Moved To
Cafe, Party In Snack Bar
The Martha's Vineyard trip was moved to thursday, so we
"i had our cookout and all night party on tuesday due to the
rain. We had lots of beer, and stayed up late. 153
Event
Five:
Lombardo's
Dinner
Dance
Event
Six:
Martha's
Vineyard
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The Next To Last Day:
At right: the class gift was a pair of benches for
Westhaver Park. Installed before graduation,
they are one of the few class gifts that ever
showed up in the history of Curry College.
The day before graduation the class gathered
together to practice for commencement, after
the Champagne Breakfast. Immediately below
is Commencement Committee Chairman Ba-
zirgan, and below that is Commencement Mar-
shall Tramondozzi issuing instructions.
The Champagne
Breakfast:
Making preparations for commencement.
Commencement
Professor John Tramondozzi and Dean Barry Jackson lead the student processional as the commencement
marshalls.
Professors Kohak and Cooper lead the faculty procession.
Rev. Cecil Rose, Retired Dean of
Students, gave the invocation.
Mark F. Carter was the class orator.
Class President Jo- Anne Roderiques presented the
class gift, a pair of benches for Westhaver Park.
Kurt Richard Bengtson won the New Era Award.
Dr. Jean Mayer
Summary of Commencement Address
Difficult Decisions in a Complex Society
by
Dr. Jean Mayer; Pres., Tufts Univ.
Your lives, with God's grace, will reach well into the twenty-first century. You
will live in a world that is changing more and more rapidly, becoming increasingly
smaller, more interdependent, and more complex. As citizens, you will have to
deal with the problems posed by an increasing world population and a finite energy
supply, the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the threat of environmental
destruction, the need for economic growth and for social justice, the effect on
work and lifestyles of our aging, post-industrial society, to name but a few.
These are not simple situations. They are complex and interrelated. Such
problems cannot be solved piecemeal, in isolation, or with slogans, as we have thus
far, for the most part, attempted to do. If there is one thought I would like you to
remember after today, it is this: For every problem, there is one simple and
obvious solution; and it is wrong. There are always costs and risks to be weighed,
trade-offs and ripple effects to be considered, alternative uses for time, energy,
and money. In national defense, energy policy, social and welfare programs,
medical care, to give but four examples, we must learn to recognize and evaluate
the many alternatives and to make reasoned choices.
If our choices are based on an understanding of our intellectual, spiritual, and
social inheritance, the complex interrelationships in today's world, and the true
nature of the decisions we face, these and other problems can be solved.
We are entering the most exciting time in the history of the world. We have the
knowledge and the power to make it the best time, if we also have the will, the
dedication, the patience, and the love-for our fellow men and women and for the
fragile ecosystem around us. I believe that we have all four, and that you and your
fellow graduates will prove me right.
Honorary Degree:
Kathleen Sullivan
Alioto, Member of
Boston School Com-
mittee, Doctor of Edu-
cation.
Honorary Degree:
William S. Gibson, Chairman
of the Board, Gibson Engi-
neering Co, Inc. Doctor of
Business Administration.
Honorary Degree:
Richard A. Kelley,
Special Assistant to
the President, Tufts
University, and former
Chairman, Curry Col-
lege Board of Trustees,
Doctor of Education.
The Singing Of The
Alma Mater:
DISTINGUISHED GUEST: S.B.
Ajasa-Oluwa, Chief of Lagos State, Ni-
geria, watched his son Michael graduate
with the only Bachelor of Science degree
conferred this year.
The commencement cere-
monies were capped by an
announcement by Chairman
of the Curry Board of Trust-
ees David Dresser that the
Board had decided to re-
name the North Academic
Center. The new name was
to be The John S. Hafer
Academic Center, in recog-
nition of all that President
Hafer gave Curry College.
This was the last com-
mencement presided over by
President Hafer, as Presi-
dent. The pictures above de-
pict a standing ovation for
the President, and a hand-
shake from Dresser.
except the crying
except the five year re-
except the marriages
of some who went together
while at Curry ...
.... except the memories,
good and bad.
And now, now it is time, the
time has come, for the Class
of 1978 the lights are out,
the theater has closed.
II
Jeffrey L. Schafer
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Prayer is alright, if you have a good
right cross. Author unknown
^TrtmcsThucbc<"
Martha Silsby
Education/Special
Needs
Friendships exist
in laughs, cries
and pieces
of insanity.
While today
is changed
by passing time
And tomorrow
seeks to find
new dreams.
Yesterday's
remembered still
For the many moments shared.
Linda Silverman
I am walking now
Behind me stand the memories, the unfulfilled hopes, the shining
dreams.
But most of all,
the friendships I have worked so hard to build.
I cannot leave them, but I know that I must,
so, to compromise, I wilt take along as much as I
can remember.
I can remember uncertainty, I can remember joy,
I can remember sharing.
All of these will walk beside me as I travel on.
I am walking now.
Before me is an unfamiliar path
but I will not travel alone now
or any other time.
I will travel with memories of good friends
-Marianne Egan -»- ' " ^ .a^
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"Live each day to the fullest because the next day you may not be around to
toss another down."
To the boys: Tommy "A," Racey, "Big N", Joe Tarzan Shadduck, Krebsy, Dr.
Roast, Forbsy, Bud, Keeney, Jim, Kelly, Red, Charlie, Carter, Berthiaume,
Murray, Eddy Pond, Tom, Curt, Rob, Sweeze, O'Connor, Big Jim, J.R.,
Wicky, Tony, Matty, Trevor, ScoUins.
"To the girls that made college worthwhile: #1 Katie, E.S., ST., M.S., L.S.,
H.F., T.K., S.F., M.S., J.F., L.R., L.P., G.C., R.M., C.B., K.G., R.L.; and the
unknowns due to drunkiness!"
Janet Stevens
Elementary Education
Moderate Special Needs
Psychology
There are places I'll remember
All my life though some have changed.
Some forever, some for better.
Some have gone and some remain.
All these places had their moments
With loves and friends I still recall.
Some have gone and some are living,
In my life I've loved them all.
MUM, DAD, and TOM,
Thanks for helping
me through these past years.
Love you,
Jan
Jeffery L. Tarleton
Management
Ah, I am speechless. Given a space and the old
well dries up. I had a poem that summed up my
thoughts but I could not print it without the
author's permission, and I'm too lazy to get
that. Besides, he's been dead for about a hun-
dred years. If you're interested ask me and I'll
tell you what it is. Thanks everyone who has
been a friend, or helped me in some way to
survive my Curry duration. The memories will
fade, but some of you will cling close to my
thoughts. Good luck everyone, and take care.
Robert G. Tomasello
Things that will live forever. Phrases: Hey, YOU!, What did you say? Son of a gun, I
love that, the flying, eternal gate, the ball kicker. Hi. Howaya. Cheesburdager, Doo-
Doot, ROTUNDA!, Well sir . . . Brother! Unt Den . . Teakie Beads! So? Ask me if I
care, I always get the shaft, I tell ya I don't get no respect, Oh, rough crowd,/People:
Heather, M. L.L.N. , Mark, Bill, Doug, Jim, Rich, Stevie, John, Pete, Ken, Unca
Joey, Antigone, Annie, My old flame, 2nd floor State, Blimpo, Dummo, Chubbo and
me. Fast Breakers, Lightfingered 10-3. Places: the Home, South Pacific, Purgatory,
Elvis concert. Evil Knevil jump, Quincy Market, Homecoming, New Jersey. Things:
theatre, WMLN, basketball. Senate, pinball, pool, backgammon, wisdom teeth,
water skiing in NY, Cabaret, 1st dunk in intramural history. Favorites: Rom. 8:16-18,
John 14:22-23, John 8:12, Mark 14:61-62, Matt. 16:24-26, Eph 4:4-6, Phil. 2:7-11.
A MAN'S HEART DEVISETH HIS WAY: BUT THE LORD DIRECTETH HIS
STEPS Proverbs 16:9
Jeanne Turner
Elementary Education
Moderate Special Needs
they
said
would
shine
like
the
li^ht
the
city
hoped
it
sea the on moon the like be would
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Marcia Weinstein
Education
Moderate Special Needs
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Hilonen
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Frank Wheeler
Sociology
KITH OF INFINITY
Hail, O Wind! Salutations!
From a night wanderer seeking light
searching a mystic land from which I have
come:
0 wind, I am not human:
1 am a stranger from a different planet:
Is it the same planet from which you, O wind,
have come?
I breathe as a man,
I see with a man's eyes But I am not a man.
O wind, rustling through the forest,
eager whisperer
doleful sigher
Forever coursing
the banks of some invisible river
Borne through the darkness:
Existing only in a quasitangible substance
Carrier, uncarried!
Hail, O wind! I greet thee:
Thou alone art the inhabitant of that world to
which
I am akin:
For I am a shadow without body
come from the unknown depth
from the unattainable land
Borne by the foam carried by the current . . .
Oh epitomizer of purity I too am matter:
I am interchangeable,
I am energy, I am one,
1 am indivisible and single.
One with all abstractions
Foreign to that earth bounded by the impure.
I am kindred to thee, O wind!
I know thee as I know myself.
Thou comest from mine own world through the
barrier of
time.
A Poem by Somtow P. Sucharitkul
Barbara Wickham
Elementary Education
Moderate Special Needs
snow storm confinement, late night les-
sons, 6:00 alarms, Orville Redenbacher's
popcorn, 4 copies of accident forms!, Sil-
verman's Sexuality Session, "Are the
washers free?" FULFILLING COMPE-
TENCIES!!!!, O WA WA, queen for a
day, Kim, "I'll get it!" . . . Good times,
bad times, they all pass so quickly. How
can I hold on to the memories? I guess by
keeping up with the friends that made
them all happen. Thanks you guys, for
EVERYTHING!
Scot C.B. Wilson
Sociology
We all take a spill once in a while and it's
good to know that friends are around to
pick you up.
Mary Coleman
Mike Coppola
Mark Carter
Management
Laura J. Daley
There are so many things that I could have done,
I ain't never had too much fun ..."
Commander Cody
With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is
still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be
happy."
Max Ehrmann
Constance
Dracoules
Maureen
Durkin
William Gillis
Greg Gerarde
Mary C(
Joseph Roger Kelly
Iris
Hardoon/Kochakorn
Adulayavichitr
Bahman Kimiachi
Robert Steven
Medwid
James Gerald
Murphy
Michael O. Ajasa-
Oluwa
Gregory M.
Pizzitola
Curtis L. Rodman
Lawrence David
Rosoff
Mary Shole
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1978 Seniors Not Pictured
Susan Henderson Alexander
James Charles Andrade
Edward Joseph Barry, Jr.
Louis Joseph Bartula
Laurie Jean Bennett "**
Madonna Christine Butts
Roosevelt Campbell
Araya Choomduang
Ross D. Clay
Jeffrey Donet Constantineau
Paul DiPaolo
Joseph S. Donelan
Jeremiah Peabody Fay
Elwin Leonard (Duke) Gilbert
Donald G. Grosvenor
Edward C. Hargreaves, Jr.
Janet Sue Haynes
Sharon Elizabeth Hebert
Gladys Klitzman Heitin
Charles Frederick King
Linda L. King
Cynthia Ann Luca
Diane M. Mello
Stephanie Marie Mott
Kevin Michael O'Connor
Kathleen Ann O'Sullivan
Joseph Francis A. Reid, Jr.
Loretta Roberts
Lloyd Allen Teague, Jr.
Mary Catherine Toohey
Brian J. Vallely
Timothy Gerard Woodward
Retirements
Frank White leaves us after substantial service as
Assistant Reference and Circulation Librarian. Frank
personally took care of the important government
periodicals in the Levin Library. Frank also made many
friends over the years with his cynical and dry humor.
Mrs. Anne Grela worked for many years as the College
Nurse at the infirmary. Highly considerate and friendly
she always remembered who you were and had a kind
word.
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Dr. John O. Gawne leaves after serving Curry well in
the position of Dean of Counselling Services. A man
, with a keen sense of dry humor, he'll be especially
missed.
The Curryer, along with the rest of Curry College, wish
Dr. Gawne, Nurse Grela, and Frank a happy retirement,
and the best of wishes.
Administration
Dr. John Hafer
President
Tom Goldrick
Business Manager
Mary Granskie
Assistant to the Business Manager
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Edward Hastings
Acting Academic Dean
June Roberts
Dean's Office Administrative
Assistant
Helen LeBaron
Bursar
Joe Gibbons
Financial Aid Director
Randy Kupferberg
Summer Programs Director
Donald McNeil
Vice President for Development
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James Salvucci
Assistant Academic Dean
Hiram Evans
Vice President for Research
Recorder's Office
Ann Burnaby
Development
Mike Stone
Asst. to the VP for Development
Ernest Marchi
Controller
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Julia DiPaolo
Duplicating Room Manager
Warren Bazirgan
Director of Public Relations
Yearbook Advisor
Jack Vallely
Director of Purchasing
Varsity Baseball Coach
Library staff members
above: at top Betty
Butkus, and Helen
Hafer.
From the Admissions Office: (clock-
wise from left) Gert Besdansky, Frank
Cohn, Dean Richard Mantz, Carol
MacDonald. Missing: Director Dana
Denault, and Administrative Assistant
Joyce Kelley.
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Security
Counter-clockwise, from top left, are Director of
Security Jerry Harrington, Lee Harrington (Ad-
ministrative Assistant), Paul Jeannetti (Sgt, Mon-
Fri 8am-4pm), Will Bevans (Sgt, Mon-Fri 4pm-
12am), George Wheeler (Sgt, Mon-Fri 12am-8am),
Jim Cody (Sgt, Sat-Sun 4pm- 12am), Rick Bengt-
son (Coordinator of student guards, fill in Sgt),
Cathy Jeannetti, Todd Goldrick (fill in Sgt). Miss-
ing: Ed McLean (Sgt, Sat-Sun 8am-4pm) and Fred
Linehan (Sgt, Sat-Sun 12am-8am), and Asst. Coor-
dinator Pat Harrington.
At left is Director of Buildings and Grounds Fred Eddy. Above, left to right.
Administrative Assistant Trudy Maiden, Pat Donovan, Phil Eddy.
Karl Fogel
Varsity Basketball Coach
Assistant Varsity Football Coaches: Ken Beatrice, Warren White,
Mike Browne.
Assistant Basketball Coach: Don Doucette.
Varsity Hockey Coach: James Brown.
Girl's Basketball Coaches: Mike Browne, Jim Shanahan.
Varsity Baseball Coach: Jack Vallely.
Varsity Tennis Coach: Pat Bauer.
Soccer: Jim Kaufmann.
Thomas Stephens
Athletic Director
Head Varsity Football Coach
Maintenance
Clockwise, from far left: Bruno Filletti, Larry
Guerra, Bill Hagman, Frank Reardon, Al Ro-
manus, Jim Parrell, George Pratt. Missing are
Ben Boudreau and Mike Kelleher.
Dr. Barry L. Jackson
Dean of Student Life
MRS. RUTH MacOONmA.
within existence nothing great is achieved Mrs. Ruth MacDonald
without passion and interest." -Hegel Administrative Assistant to the Dean
iWiU
Robert Scappini "Freedom not with mispent words
Assistant to the Dean To Emmett, Kelly and Wolfetone
of Student Life I raise my glass of Murphy's own.'
Steve Reul
Assistant to the
Dean of Student Life
"Those who have done their best
for their own time have lived for
all time".
Top left: Alan C. Greenberg, Associate Professor
of Political and Historical Studies, and Director
of Registrarial Services.
Top right: Housing Staff; front: Kathy Sexton
(Green House), Heidi Webb (Lombard), Jeff
Tarleton (Men's Honors), Steve lorio (Lom-
bard), Terry Sambucchi (Mayflower). 2nd row;
Bill Raimondi (Mayflower), Steve Winard
(Scholars). 3rd row; Steve Rcul, Eric Arena
(Scholars), Cindi Smith (Mayflower), Jerry
Buckley (Main), Trevor Messiah (Main), Norm
Hopping (Main), Joanne Roderiques (Milton),
Pam Calarese (Milton), Bob Scappini (May-
flower), Karen Hunter (State), Jane Kelly
(State), Jeanne Turner (Scholars). Gretchen Ba-
ker (State), Rick Bengtson (Scholars), Cindee
Luca (State), Tom Gahr (Lombard). Steve
McGinnity (156), at bottom right with the horns
is Rick Padula (Lombard). Missing: Scott Faulk-
ner (Lombard). John Henningson (Scholars). A
well dressed group! At left: Nurse Grela and Dr.
Tudor of the health services.
At right: Dr. John Hill. Director of the Academic
Advising Team, and an Associate Professor of
Political and Historical Studies.
Kay McCartney
Administrative Assistant in
Public Relations
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From far left: Dr. John Gawne, Dean of Counselling, Jane Kelly, counselor. Sue
Lupica, counselor, Laurie Simmons, Administrative Assistant to Counselling
Services.
acuity
Division Of Science
And Mathematics
John Hovorka
Division Chairperson
Clockwise, from above, Eleanore Wilder, Jack
Holloway, Thorn Rudegeair, Jerry Touger,
John Tramondozzi.
missing: Jim Kaufman,
Indar Kamal, Hiram
Evans.
Nursing
Mrs. Arlyne Saperstein (Act-
ing Chairperson), Mrs. Alice
Clark, Mrs. Genevieve Fitzpa-
trick, Mrs. Mary Klein, Mrs.
Elizabeth Kudzma, Ms. Joan
Leon, Ms. Claire Maranda,
Ms. Elise Navratil, Ms. Alyce
Souden, Ms. Mary Ellen Sulli-
van, Mrs. Estelle Uckerman,
Mrs. Susan Carman, Mrs.
Fannie Chung, Mrs. Donna
Silva.
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Joe Eckert
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VfcFee faculty not pictured: Ann Mooney (Ed), Dave
Ezickson (Ed), Donna Quinn (Administrative Assistant).
EXPRESSIONS, OPINIONS, THOUGHTS
If you look for beauty you will find it.
If you listen for the voice of truth, you will hear it.
If you love, you will be loved.
Mrs. Ruth MacDonald, from Good Housekeeping
Magazine
Three dogs are fighting over a bone
and someone asks the bone which side he's on.
The three dogs are Russia, China, and the US. I
am the bone.
Marvin Mandell
Dr. John Gawne, from Sig-
mund Freud:
Man's superiority over the oth-
er animals is his capacity for
neurosis and his capacity for
neurosis is merely the adverse
of his capacity for cultural de-
velopment.
Politics is pervasive
John Hill
Dante Germanotta:
"What distinguishes the worst architect from the best
of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure
in imagination before he erects it in reality."
Judy Kennedy, Education
John Hahnfeld:
"Know what your doing"
Laurie Simmons:
"That the woman was made of a rib out of the side of
Adam; not out of his feet to be trampled upon by him, but
out of his side to be equal with him, under his arm
to be protected, and near his heart to be loved."
— Matthew Henry, Note on Gen-
esis, ii, 21, 22
Dorothy Ross:
"If spring came but once in a
century instead of once a year,
or burst forth with the sound of
an earthquake and not in
silence, what wonder and
expectation there would be in
all hearts to behold the
miraculous change." Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow
Frances Kohak:
We'll build in sonnets pretty roomes;
as well a well wrought urn becomes
The greatest ashes, as half-acres tombes.
John Donne, "The Canonization"
C. Alan Anderson:
The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous
in the common. -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Robert Wertheimer:
"America remains the hope of mankind"-Geo. Washington
"Das Ewig-Weibliche Zieht Uns Hinan"-concluding words in
the drama Faust
Patricia O'Sullivan:
Women's faults are many.
Men have only two.
Everything they say, and
everything they do.
Anonymous.
Barbara Fournier:
Life is a train of moods like a string of beads
And as we pass through them
They prove to be many colored lenses
which paint the world their own hue.
Russell Pregeant:
"The purse conservative is fighting against the es-
sence of the universe." — A.N. Whitehead
Jane Kelly:
Count these amoung your gifts . . .
the friendly morning sky,
the peaceful night,
and all the colors, beauties,
splendors of a living earth.-Edward Cunningham
"I am not a crook"
-Richard Nixon
CENTER
FOR
LIFELONG
LEARNING
Phyllis Caldwell
Director
Pamela Housely
Assistant Director
Ruth Bennett
Program Developer
Joyce Steele
Administrative Assistant
Ed McLean
Security Sgt.
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Marvin Mandfl
English
Missing: Helen Trotman (Englisti)
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?er Allan Bump Fran Wildeboor
George Wharton
CAS
Sam Manzi
Director of Data Processing
editor^s
note
Editors Note
Not everyone will like this book. I love it. I believe that it is the best yearbook Curry has had to date. Just I
as 1977's was the best one ever done till then. Someone will alwa;ys come around and do it better, you knowl
the saying that records are made to be broken. Well, what do you think? Next year Eric Arena and Mary I
Carneiro have the one in a hundred chance to really do it up with the College Centennial. Go get 'em Eric I
and Mary, and have fun, and don't get discouraged because things don't ever work the way you planned it. I
God, I wish they did. If they did I would have had this book done on time for all my deadlines, but as it is
evident that you are reading it now 1 must have finished it, eh?
What's to dislike in this book? Well, if you are one of those people who'Tikle like a mouse there probably
are not any pictures of you in here. If you go to lots of events or are chums^v^'ith the photographers then
you probably can take this book and find yourself many times. Just a word about the photographers. Several
of them were from Miller Studio and had no bias what so ever, so if they missed you then you were not
obnoxious enough to be seen. As for student picture takers they were a fairly diverse group and several of
them did outstanding work. If you are not in here as much as you like I am sorry, next year maybe you
should join the yearbook staff, because that is where the buck stops.
As is the usual procedure there are many people I have to thank. Warren Ba/irgan was very kind and\
helpful as yearbook advisor. From Josten's Yearbook Co. Bob Murphy is the kind of company representative
that should get an award. Bob helped me in so many ways I can'F4hank hini enough. Thankyou to Miller
Studio, which did a fine job on assignments and printing of photos. Big thanks to Eric Arena for all his
effort, Mike Mahoney who always seemed to be there to take pictures, Jym-Ann Callan, who did the god-
awful job of typing the directory, and Pat Kirchdorfer who spearheaded the ad campaign and brought in
well over 1000 dollars. Gretchen Baker and Jeanne Turner coordinated the Senior effort, which resulted in
the Senior section, a section which I think all the Seniors can be proud to be associated with. Ellie
Carabello and Jane Neveleff brought with them many new ideas while they toiled on the activities part of
the book, and they \vere probably the most diligent workers on the staff. To all the other staff members I
thank you too, and I have tried to give credit where it is deserved.
What else can I tell you? If you are careful you can paH out pages 136 and 137 and hang it on your wall
as a poster. The weird photo that has the photo credits overprinted on it was a weirdo darkroom stunt by
Eric. We tried to save space for more pictures by eliminating divider pages between sections, and we also
have an unusual paper stock which the Senior Week is printed on. As for things that we have missed or
messed up, I truly apologi/c. I assure you that we made a 140% effort to make a yearbook that you will
enjoy for years.
Sincerely,
Jeffery L. Tarleto^.
Editor, 1978 Curr^
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Personal Note:
Through my four years at Curry I have
enjoyed man> unique, exciting, and
challenging experiences. There are many
people outside my family that helped
conti-ibute to the (mostly) excellent times:
retc'hen. Rick , Prof. Hcnningson, Karl, John
Murray (wherever he is!), Eddie Black; and
^many others whom I think of often but I can't
possibly mention them all. 1 am also in great
debt personally and professionally to Bob
Capalbo, Bob Wertheimer, Dr. Keighton, Joe
Finn, the many fine folks working for security,
and again all those I can't mention now. God
bless all- of you; I'll never forget you and the
years we shared at Curry!
Photographic Editor Eric Arena
Co-Organizations Editor, Photographer Mike J. Mahoney
Co-Senior Section Editors
Jeanne Turner and Gretchen Baker
Mike J. Mahoney:
Jeffery L. Tarleton:
Eric Arena:
Photo Credits
Gong Show
Faculty and Staff
Color candids
International Night
candids
Zak Concert
Organizations
Senior Banquet
Dances W i
Senior Week ,j|
Awards Night
Hockey
Football
Halloween
James Mapes
Basketball
dances
Senior week
Spring Weekend
Horseracing
Girl's Basket.
Dr. Boyle Convocation
Sr. 100 days party
Slipknot Concert
All College Celeb,
candids
blood drive
faculty&staff
soccer
snowstorm
color candids
All College Celebration candids
Faculty and staff hockey and women's basketball
color candids team pictures
K. Richard BengtSOn: Faculty and staff
candids
organizations
Awards Banquet
Karl Kildahl
Faculty and staff
candids
Day in the life of Joanne Roderiques
Ken Bettis:
Charles Flagg
Brian Sullivan
Ed Hojnowski
Frank Murray:
William Hayden
Miller Studio
Cabaret
football
Homecoming
Hockey
James Montgomery Concert
Casino
color candids
Spring Weekend
football
Basketball
Commencement
Aerial endsheet
Portraits done on campus
210
candids
Chan Donavanik: Field Day
David Cowgill:
Dave Berquist:
Mark Pierce: codspeii
Peter Paris footbaii
J)iane Genovario: color candids
Scot Wilson: candids
Freshmen Orientation Soccer
Senior Week %,»;^r ^ ^^K^-
Socce. ' ^'W/Kf^j^
Aztec Twostep concert
Casino
candids
snowstorm
Soccer
Equipment:
Other Contributors:
The 1978 Curryer used only Kodak film in the making Dean Barry Jackson: RA halloween picture
of the yearbook. For Black and White we used Tri-X, Clark Linehan: Homecoming pictures
for color Vericolor Professional was used in most Warren Bazirgan: Orientation, football awards night
cases. Ruth Burack: candids
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Printing paper in most cases was RC rapid with gloss
nish. All paper was Kodak made.
Cameras used were 35MM in all cases except for
Senior portraits and the endsheet aerial. Bengtson
used a Minolta. Arena used a Pentax. The yearbook
owned Fujica was used by Genovario. Karl Kildahl
used a Ricoh. Tarleton, Mahoney, Paris, and Dono-
vanik all used Canons.
Photographic Acknowledgements
The Curryer would like to thank the College for the use of the darkroom, which we used on and off throughout the
year.
The Curryer also would like to thank Eric Arena for his darkroom expertise which was tapped again and again.
The Curryer also would like to thank William Tarleton for the use of his darkroom which enabled the yearbook to be
completed after the Curry darkroom closed for the summer.
top, photographer Scot Wilson,
photographer Diane Genovario,
photographer and co-editor Organi-
zations Section Rick Bengtson.
above, Jym-Ann Callan, typer of
the Directory and Janet Stevens,
who did special work, above right:
Pat Kirchdorfer, Advertising Man-
ager, left: Bob Murphy, Josten's
Yearbook Co. representative, right:
Jack Indiveri, Asst. Advertising
Manager.
06460
Bradford Irene 41 Lawn Ave. Quincy Ma. 02169
Bradley Brian M. 655 Talcottville Ave. Vernon
Ct. 06066
Bradley Mary B. 66 Granby Dr. Madidon Ct.
06443
Brain Linda M, 340 Westport Tpke. Fairfield Ct.
06880
Bratches Kurt H. 51 Orchard Lane Rye N.Y.
10580
Breen Karen M. 5 So. Bedford St. Burlington Ma.
01803
Brennan Patricia M. 57 Darrow St. Quincy Ma.
02169
Briggs Gerald 93 Mattakeestt St. Pembroke Ma.
02359
Briggs Joan 393 South St. Randolph Ma. 02368
Bright Thomas E. 121 Lawton Ave. Lynn Ma.
01902
Bristol Sara M. 210 Mercer St. Princeton N.J.
08540
Brodigan Maureen 67 Clearwater Dr. Dorchester
Ma. 02126
Brown Kathryn A. 232 Old Oaken Bucket
Norwell Ma. 02061
Brown Kevin J. 269 Walpole St. Norwood Ma.
02062
Brown Marjory 121 Mattapan St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Brown Theresa R. 154 Harding Terrace Dedham
Ma. 02026
Browne Carolann 9 Pond View Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
Browner Lore G. 49 Norman St. Milton Ma.
02186
Buchbinder Betsy 67 Vose Hill Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Buckles Marjorie 4 Jackson Lane S. Dartmouth
Ma. 02740
Buckley Alice A. Pond Meadow Rd. Westbrook
Ct. 06498
Bulan Richard J. 1 1 Barmore Dr. West Stamford
Ct. 06905
Buonopane Jeanne M. 75 Hall Place Quincy Ma.
02169
Burack Mark G. 1 5 Arietta Ave. Worcester Ma.
01602
Burbank Ross E. 71 Springhurst Rd. Bedford
Hills N.Y. 10507
Burke Denise M. 88 Constitution Ave. So.
Weymouth Ma. 02190
Burke Denise C. 83 Gardiner St.. Quincy Ma.
02169
urke Donald C. Jr. 6 Nabbys Pt. Rd. Ipswich
Ma. 01938
Burns Jonna 766 Willard St. Quincy Ma. 02169
Butera Joan M. 47 Myerson Lane Newton Ma.
02159
Buttaro Vincent 48 Curve St. Dedham Ma. 02026
Butts Donna C. 95 School St. Cambridge Ma.
02139
Byrne Lisa A. 1 1 Ellington Rd. Wollaston Ma.
02170
Calarese Pamela J. 22 Pleasantview St. Roslindale
Ma. 02131
Caldwell Rosana M. 231 Blue Hill Ave. Milton
Ma. 02186
Caldwell Sandra E. 1150 Main St. Norwell Ma.
02061
Callan Jym-Ann F. 133 Robert St. Braintree Ma.
02184
Calliari Anne M. 5380 Congress St. Fairfield Ct.
06430
Calo Virginia Hospital Rd. Medfield Ma. 02052
Campbell Eulie May 25 Meadowview Rd. Milton
Ma. 02186
Campbell Geoffrey G. 16 Emerald Ave. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Campbell Thomas D. 70 Sherburn Circle Weston
Ma. 02193
Campo Anthony M., 8 Jefferson Pk. Cambridge
Ma. 02140
Canavan Mary E. 189 Garfield Ave. Boston Ma.
02136
Canning Dennis M. 2 Eighth St. Cambridge Ma.
02141
Cannon Patricia M. 363 Copeland St. Quincy Ma.
02169
Caraballo Elba Curry College Pox 77 Milton Ma.
02186
Carberry Kenneth A. 1672 Canton Ave. Milton
Ma. 02186
Carey Constance M. 47 Deerfield Rd. Needhan
Ma. 02192
Carey Daniel J. 6 Chandler St. Penacook N.H.
03301
Carr Barbara J. 28 Country Side Dr. Boston Ma.
02126
Carter John F. 1023 Randolph Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Carter Mark F. 200 Turtle Pond Pkwy Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Casey Martin T. 1 5 Verna Field Rd. Fairfield Ct.
06430
Cashman Deborah A. 80 Washington St. Hyde
Park Ma. 02136
Cataldo Michael D. 1811 Washington St.
Braintree Ma. 02186
Catinella Diane A. 142 Woodoak Dr. Westbury
N.Y. 11590
Cavallo Ann R. 23 Galty Ave. Dorchester Ma.
02124
Cecchini Ruth 53 Karyln Rd. Weymouth Ma.
02188
Cederlund Arthur 1801 Ocean St. Marshfield Ma.
02050
Cember Mark M. 837 Sherry Dr. Vlly Cottage
N.Y. 10989
Cerretani Thomas A. 833 Franklin St. Melrose
Ma. 02176
Chang Andrew C. 6 Robbin Hill Rd. Scarsdale
N.Y. 10583
Cherkes Lori H. 146 E. Dorrance St. Kingston Pa.
18704
Chessin Andrew D. Via San Vittore 45 Milan
Italy 20123
Chiappinelli Diane K. 103 Maple St. Milford Ct.
06460
Choomouang Araya 75 St. Alphonsus St. Boston
Ma. 02120
Christie Mary J. 91 Payson Ave. Rockland Ma.
02370
Christopher David R. 972 Bennington St. East
Boston Ma. 02128
Chung Paulette 760 Morton St. Apt. 6 Mattapan
Ma. 02126
Civitarese Nicholas C. 17 Mac Gregor Dr.
Sherborn Ma. 01770
Clark Christina 7 Ridgehill Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
Clarke Ann M. 9 Alvarado Ave. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Clarke Robert N. 9 Alvarado Ave. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Clay Ross Daniel 26 McArthur Rd. Natick Ma.
01760
Clougher Linda A. 66 Montcalm Ave. Brighton
Ma. 02135
Coakley Stephanie 520 Mass. Ave. Boston Ma.
02118
Cobb Corinne A. 70 Pequit St. Canton Ma. 02021
Codman Eve D. 15 Linwood Rd. Wellesley Ma.
02181
Cogen Mitchell D. 229 Steven Place Woodmere
N.Y. 11598
Cohen Debra L. 205 Kings Pt. Rd. Great Neck
N.Y. 11024
Cohen Donna 3 Tucker St. Milton Ma. 02186
Cohen Gertrude 252 Neponset Valley Pky. Hyde
Park Ma. 02136
Cohen Patricia Anne 3 Ponkapoag Way Canton
Ma. 02021
Coke Joanna 5 Surrey Lane Chelmsford Ma.
01824
Cole Joan E, 266 North St. N. Weymouth Ma.
02191
Cole Marc S. 16 Craig St. Jericho N.Y. 11753
Coleman Geraldine Ann 53 Alden St. Dedham
Ma. 02026
Coleman Kenneth E. 152 Paulin Blvd. Leonia N.J.
07605
Coleman Mary B. 1326 Bellevue Ave. Syracuse
N.Y. 13204
Coler Rosemary D. 178 Marshall St. Duxbury
Ma. 02332
Coletta Kathleen R. 99 Louise Rd. Braintree Ma.
02184
Collazzo Joan 20 Burroughs Rd. Lexington Ma.
02173
Collins Nancy 58 Myrtle St. Norwood Ma. 02062
Colwell Christine M. 19 Winter St. Topsham Me.
04086
ComoUi Donna M. 16 Meade St. Milford Ma.
01757
Conlon Simonne J. 46 Meadow Lane Bridgewater
Ma. 02324
Connelly Marianne K. 480 Brook Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Connelly Robert L. 1 1 Norwell Ave. Norwell Ma.
02061
Connolly Cornelia M. 609 Canton Ave. Milton
Ma. 02186
Connolly Joan B. 170 Grove St. Norwell Ma.
02061
Connolly Joan M. 15 Brookside Pk. Milton Ma.
02186
Connor Beth M. 45 Willow Rd. Nahant Ma.
01908
Connolly Kevin 15 Brookside Pk. Milton Ma.
02187
Connolly Stephen M. 14 Bicknell St. Quincy Ma.
02169
Connor Kathleen 84 Franklin St. Milton Ma.
02186
Connors Teresa 24 Lunar Ave. Braintree Ma.
02184
Conroy Constance 131 Valley St. Pembroke Ma.
02359
Conroy Pamela J. 31 Gov. Andrew Rd. Hingham
Ma. 02043
Constantine Gigi K. 63 Wojkum Wood Rd.
Riverside Ct. 06878
Constantineau Jeffrey 108 Bradford Rd. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Conway Patricia A. 11 North Main St. Cohasset
Ma. 02025
Cook Virginia H. 65 Mergaret Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Cooke Helen 510 Norfolk St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Cooke Ian Thomas 36 Fairmount St. Dorchester
Ma. 02124
Coppoia Michael A. 161 Linwood Ave.
Newtonvile Ma. 02160
Corbett Francis T. 3 Osceola St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Costello Susan M. 476 East 3rd St. South Boston
Ma. 02127
Cotter Deborah C. 27 Kings Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
Cotter Mary Ann 150 Mediterranean Dr.
Weymouth Ma. 02188
Coute Robin M. 15 Highview Ave. Braintree Ma.
02186
Cowgill David B. 75 Lawson Rd. Winchester Ma.
01890
Crannell Jacqueline 378 Lebanon St. Maiden Ma.
02148
Craven Richard 49 Chittick Rd. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Crimmins Kathleen 441 Granite St. Quincy Ma.
02169
Crohan Caroline Ann 6 Mohawk Rd. Canton Ma,
02021
Cronan Catherine A. 1 Agawam Rd. Attleboro
Ma. 02703
Cronin Alex 42 Dudley Lane Milton Ma. 02186
Cronin Tania 42 Dudley Lane Milton Ma. 02186
Crowley Mary B. 77 Sassamon Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Crugnale Mark T. 1824 Jones Place Placentia
Calif. 92670
Cubeilis William S. 241 Main St. Buzzards Bay
Ma. 02532
Cummings Christine A. 340 Pleasant St. Milton
Ma. 02186
Cunningham Lori J. 163 Rollstone Ave. W.
Sayville N.Y. 11796
Curley Maryann 393 Adams St. Milton Ma.
02186
Curran Joanne 54 Mill St. 12 Woburn Ma. 01801
Currier Mark A. 8 Volunteer Rd. Hingham Ma.
02043
Curtin Virginia A. 56 Chesterfield St. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Curtis Martha 135 Gun Hill St. Milton Ma.
02186
Curtis Shawn T. 25 Gannett Rd. Scituate Ma.
Curto Patricia B. 63 Hall Place Quincy Ma.
02169
Cusack Michael P. 30 Marion St. West Haven Ct.
06516
Cutaia Peter A. 1 Little Rd. Maynard Ma. 01754
Cutia Robert J. 1 Little Rd. Maynard Ma. 01754
Daley Laura J. 34 Burning Tree Rd. Greenwich
Ct. 06830
D Alois Roberta 22 Long Lake Rd. Littleton Ma.
01460
Daly Doris 108 Indian Spring Milton Ma. 02186
Daly Sue 60 Elrrida St. Green Harbor Ma. 02041
Dane Charles E. Off Union St. Hingham Ma.
02043
Daniell Sandra R. 29 Cobblers Hill Rd. Trumbull
Ct. 06611
Dannbauer Susan 1 Trenton St. Melrose Ma.
02176
D Antona Roberta C. 20 Tremont St. Stoneham
Ma. 02180
Da Silva Doris 208 Elm St. Halifax Ma. 02338
Davey Patrice M. 57 Willow Rd. Hanover Ma.
02339
Davis Mark E. 143 Beechwood St. Cohasset Ma.
02025
Dayton Janice 71 N. Central St. E. Bridgewater
Ma. 02333
DeChristopher Donna 31 Highland Ave. Apt. 5
Newton Ma. 02160
De Jesu John D. 15 Meadow Lane Bayville N.Y.
11709
De Luca Richard R. 29 Raymond Terr. E.
Norwalk Ct. 06855
D Empaire Carlos J. P.O. Box 301 Maracaibo
Venezuela
Denihan Joan L. 435 E. 79 St. New York N.Y.
10021
Dennehy Marty 1 1 Elliot St. Norwood Ma. 02062
DeSantis John N. 23 Spring St. Milford Ma.
01757
Devlin Deanna Lyn Harvard Ridge Apts.
Winthrop House Apt. 2 Boxford Ma.
Dexter Virginia 6 Hay Ter. Milton Ma. 02186
Dick Elizabeth M. 6 Osage Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
Dick Marilyn S. 89 Rowe Ave. Lynbrook N.Y.
11563
Dickson Lesley P. Dash Dhew Washington D.C.
20201
Dillon James A. 19 La Verne Dr. Rutland Vt.
05701
DiNallo Mary C. 6 Salvi Dr. Framingham Ma.
01701
Dinatale Evelyn M. 509 Normandy Norwood Ma.
02062
Diotalevi Robert N. 28 Ceder St. Milford Ma.
01757
Di Paolo Paul 185 Hollis Ave. Braintree Ma.
02184
Di Zinno Patrice 35 Wyndmere Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Dlugove Stanley Norma 16 Arnold Rd. Stoneham
Ma. 02180
Doherty Nancy J. 39 Longwood Ave. No.
Andover Ma. 01845
Doldt Russell R. 31 Mac Donald St. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Dolan Jeanne 82 Parkwood Dr. Milton Ma. 02186
Dolan Kathleen 82 Parkwood Dr. Milton Ma.
02186
Donahue Paul W. 53 Milton Rd. Braintree Ma.
02184
Donavanik Chanintr Royal Thai Embassy 1906
23rd St. N.W. Washington D.C. 20008
Donelan Joseph S. 636 Nahatan St. Norwood Ma.
02062
Donovan Catherine M. 1051 Blue Hill Ave.
Milton Ma. 02186
Donovan Terry Ann 199 Central Ave. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Donsanto Pauline C. 6 Gordon Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Dooley Charles T. 93 Cross St. Randolph Ma.
02368
Dooley William B. Box 55 Centerville Ma. 02632
Dore Kathleen M. 181 Train St. Dorchester Ma.
02122
Dotton Margaret R. Breezy Meadows Rte. 126
Holliston Ma. 01746
Dowd Bryceanne 43 Stoneridge Rd. Summit N.J.
07901
Dowling Elizabeth A. 2 Pope St. Quincy Ma.
02171
Doyle Margaret M. 72 Southbourne Rd. Boston
Ma. 02130
Dracoules Constance A. 22 Schlager Ave. Quincy
Ma. 02169
Driscoll Dorothy 19 Sargent Lane Franklin Ma.
02038
Druker Gerri S. 73 Linda Lane Bethel Ct. 06801
Duff Kevin C. 51 Saning Rd. N. Weymouth Ma.
02191
Duffy Christine 90 Concord Rd. Weston Ma.
02193
Duggan James F. 57 Viden Rd. Quincy Ma.
02169
Dunn Stephen M. 4 Summit Rd. Box 82 Holbrook
Ma. 02343
Dunsford Mary 94 Richmond St. Dorchester Ma.
02124
Dunton Frances M. 51 Selwyn Rd. Braintree Ma.
02184
Durkin Maureen A. 11820 Kim Place Potomac
Md. 20854
Duross Joanne M. 66 Donnellan Circle Weymouth
Ma. 02191
Duxbury Gail M. Worcester Rd. Webster Ma.
01570
Eddy Eve Karen 21 Bosworth Rd. Framingham
Ma. 01701
Efthim Carole J. 36 Hutchinson Rd. Walpole Ma.
02081
Ellison Liz 9 Winston Rd. Dorchester Ma. 02124
Ellis Paul D. 31 Blossom St. Rockland Ma. 02370
Epstein Jeffrey M. 15 Farview Rd. Tenafly N.J.
07670
Espach Steven R. P.O. Box 130 Sag Harbor N.Y.
11963
Esposito Marie C. 40 South Fairview St.
Roslindale Ma. 02131
Evans Frank 31 Fairoaks Lane Cohasset Ma.
02025
Everett Donna 69E Shaw St. Braintree Ma. 02184
Eyges Cary M. 10 Beechwood Lane Kensington
Ct. 06037
Faber Steven D. 136 Beverly Rd. Chestnut Hill
Ma. 02167
Fain Lauren P. 405 South Ave. Weston Ma.
02193
Falcione Dorothy E. 17 Old Pottery Lane Norwell
Ma. 02061
Famulari Angela 85 Damon Ave. Holbrook Ma.
02343
Famulari Frank 85 Damon Ave. Holbrook Ma.
02343
Farina Stephen A. 21 Thorndale Rd. Slingerlands
N.Y. 12159
Farrag Linda 78 So. Main St. Cohasset Ma.
02025
Farrell Anne M. 206 W. Harvard St. Brockton
Ma. 02401
Farren Kathleen A. 40 Stockbridge St. Cohasset
Ma. 02025
Faulkner Scott W. 177 Pleasant St. Attleboro Ma.
02703
Fearing William S. 35 Quincy St. Chevy Chase
Md. 20015
Feeney Janet M. Box 246 Mechanicsville Pa.
18934
Feeney John M. 180 North Ave. Rockland Ma.
02370
Felice Alfred R. 25 Cedar Lane Sands Pt. N.Y.
11050
Feller Barbara A. 49 Farnham Rd. Stoughton Ma.
02072
Fellows Brian C. 188 Lincoln Rd. Walpole Ma.
02081
Fenn Michael R. 160 Crescent St. Stow Ma.
01775
Festner Ellen M. Rte. 138 Box 139 Golden Bridge
N.Y. 10526
Fink Blanche 25 Prince St. Milton Ma. 02186
Finkel Howard J. 98 Skating Rink Rd. Hyannis
Ma. 02601
Fiorenza Joseph J. 277 Lowell St. Andover Ma.
01810
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Fischgrund David P. 832 Winchester Ave. Hillside
N.J. 07205
Fisher Mary P. 76 Vesey St. Brockton Ma. 02402
Fitzgerald Thomas J. 6 Stedman St. Chelmsford
Ma. 01824
Fitzhenry Debra Lyn Langford Rd. Plymouth Ma.
02360
Flagg Andrew M. 707 Palmer Ct. Mamaroneck
N.Y. 10543
Flaherty Maryanne 34 Grew Hill Rd. Roslindale
Ma. 02131 .^-■"'
Fletcher Thomas P. 3 MacArthur Rd. Natick
01760
Fogg Steven S. 92 Sportsmans Hill Rd. Madison
Ct. 06443
Foley Mark P. 26 Spruce Rd. Watertown Ma.
02172
Forbes Brian J. 176 King St. Hanson Ma. 02341
Foster David S. Oak Drive Northford Ct. 06472
Freedman Howard M. 2 Concord Ave.
Plattsburgh N.Y. 12901
Frei Alice C. 665 Clapboardtree St. Westwood
Ma. 02090
French Deborah A. 29 Birchcroft Rd. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Friedman Rhonda M. 35 Gillooly Dr. Warwick
R.I. 02888
Fucillo Michael W. 352 Huntington Ave. Hyde
Park Ma. 02136
Furey Jane E. 21 Lakeridge Rd. Matawan N.J.
07747
Futransky Jane J. 46 Nelson Dr. Randolph Ma.
02368
Gadway Mary E. 26 Rockland St. Melrose Ma.
02176
Galanis Michael J. 537 Nahatan St. Norwood
Ma. 02062
Gallagher John 99 Adams St. Milton Ma. 02187
Gallagher Donna 27 Willow St. Waltham Ma.
02154
Gallagher Robert J. 19 Dow Rd. W. Roxbury Ma
02132
Gallant Mary E. 24 Ryder Rd. Weymouth Ma.
02190
Ganci Susan 203 Common St. Braintree Ma.
02184
Gardner John W. 109 Barham Ave. Quincy Ma.
02171
Garrity Lauren 11 Colby St. Needham Ma. 02192
Garrity Stephen 1 1 Colby St. Needham Ma.
02192
Garvey Suzanne C. Hillside Terrace Merrimack
N.H. 03054
Gately Elaine 4 Greenbriar Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
Gaud Raymond 138 Grove Ave. Wilmington Ma.
01887
Gaudette Michele 187 Raymond Hall Dr. North
Attleboro Ma. 02760
Gavigan Karen 9 Lehan St. Canton Ma. 02021
Gelman Gretchen D. 28 Rayfield Rd. Westport
Ct. 06880
Gelineau Mary Lou 33 Maple Ave. Medford Ma.
02155
Genovario Diane 421 Columbus Ave. Trenton N.J
08629
George Peter S. 20 Bernard Rd. Woburn Ma.
01801
Geraghty Jane 42 Floral St. Newton Hghlnd Ma.
02161
Gerarde Gregory V. 40A Cutter St. Melrose Ma.
02176
Gerbutavich Brian K. 203 K St. So. Boston Ma.
02127
Geronaitis James 31 Lawrence Rd. Halifax Ma.
02338
Geryk Frances 119 Pine St. Florence Ma. 01060
Gibavic Eva B. Rattlesnake Gutter Rd. Leverett
Ma. 01054
Gilbert Elwin R D 1 Herkimer New York 13350
Gilbert Frank J. 5 Magnolia Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Gillaspy Eva M. 359 Neponset St. Norwood Ma.
02062
Gillen Katherine M. 2 Gateshead St. New
Hartford N.Y. 13413
Gillis Bernadette 126 Audubon Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Gillis Elizabeth Old Scituate Lghthse Scituate
Ma. 02066
Gillis William R. 41 Lothrop Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Gitlitz Karen S. Midland Dr. Colchester Ct.
06415
Giunta Diana 33 Cummings Ave. Quincy Ma.
02170
Given Donna Z. 425 Canton Ave. Milton Ma.
02187
Gleason Bridget M. 82 Hartwell Rd. W. Hartford
Ct. 06117
Glenn Elizabeth 154 Franklin St. Milton Ma.
02186
Glennon Stephen P. 181 Whiting Ave. Dedham
Ma. 02026
Gobbi Joseph M. 285 Lexington St. East Boston
Ma. 02128
Gochis William M. 14 Wildwood St. Burlington
Ma. 01803
Gold Dianne 59 Barry Rd. Manchester Ct. 06040
Goldberg Israel 67 Sierra Rd. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Goldberg Jane 92 Meadow Lane Lawrence N.Y.
11559
Goldberg Mary 67 Sierra Rd. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Goldenberg Marsha R. 138 Robin Rd. West
Hartford Ct. 06119
Goldenberg Sandi L. E. 62 Fern PI. Paramus N.J.
07652
Goldman Marsha H. 105 Goldman Rd. Stoughton
Ma. 02072
Goldman Robert P. 161 Landford Dr. Elmont
N.Y. 11003
Goldmeier Sharon J. 1 1 Lawson Lane Great Neck
N.Y. 11023
Goldrick Thomas D. 6 Fifth Ave. Scituate Ma.
02066
Goldstein Gladys G. 20 Ames Ct. Sharon Ma.
02067
Goldstein Stephanie 2 Fairway Dr. Canton Ma.
02021
Goodman David R. 8 Tuxedo Dr. Livingston N.J.
07039
Goodman Kristine 35 Central St. Winchester Ma.
01890
Gorgone John 55 Cresent St. Waltham Ma. 02154
Gorman James M. 9 Pinedale Lane Canton Ma.
02021
Gosselin Suzanne J. 50 Bridge St. Topsham Me.
04086
Goudy Margaret 29 Hawkins St. E. Weymouth
Ma. 02189
Goulart Edward J. 6 Rindge Terr. Cambridge Ma.
02140
Gould Kristine 107 Medford St. Maiden Ma.
02148
Grable William 55 Ridlon Rd. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Granskie Linda M. 81 Sixth St. Norwood Ma.
02062
Graves Celine 166 Livoli Ave. Braintree Ma.
02184
Grays Karen Y. 235 Hoyt St. Brooklyn N.Y.
11217
Green Bette L. 90 Gary Rd. Needham Ma. 02194
Green Sandra E. 98 Capen St. Milton Ma. 02187
Greene Anthony R. 127 East 78th St. New York
N.Y. 10021
Greer Frances 16 Heritage Hill Marshfield Ma.
02050
Gregson Patricia L. 4 Summit St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Griffin Mary 35 Old Morton St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Griffin Susan 60 Lorraine Rd. Westwood Ma.
02090
Grosvenor Donald G. Pare Camille Amelil Rue
Marichal juin Cannes France
Crush Pamela S. 18 Wilson St. S. Hadley Ma.
01075
Gutner Robin S. 15 Douglas Cir. Rye NY. 10580
Gutterman Lynne Ann 35 Marcus Rd. Sharon
Ma. 02067
Guzik Barbara A. 36634 Gilchrist Westland Mi.
48185
Gwyn Sandy 78 Granite PI. Milton Ma. 02186
Hackey Mark K. 57 Gale St. Waltham Ma.
021154
Hafer Helen J. 956 Brush Hill Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Hagen Gladys 4 Ontario Dr. Hudson Ma. 01749
Hahn Lora S. 49 Lorimer Ave. Providence R.I.
02906
Hallett Elaine C. 44 Indian Hill Rd. Medfield
Ma. 02052
Hallinan Joseph B. 78 Baldwin Farms So.
Greenwich Ct. 06830
Hallisey Patricia F. 56 Derby St. W. Newton Ma.
02165
Hamilton Don W. 9 Harrison St. Somerville Ma.
02143
Hamlet John W. 160 Waldemar Ave. East Boston
Ma. 02128
Hanley Colleen A. 26 Rosewood Ave. S. Attleboro
Ma. 02703
Hannigan John A. R.F.D. 2 Auburn Me. 04210
Hannigan Patricia M. R.F.D. 2 W. Auburn Me.
04210
Hannigan Susan L. Eastern Nazarene Col. Quincy
Ma. 02170
Hannon Jane 4 Mathaurs St. Milton Ma. 02186
Harden Joelyn A. 6 Wickford Ave. Trenton N.J.
08618
Hardoon Iris 61 SOI Rachakrul Off Paholyotin
Rd. Bangkok Thailand
Hardy Janet 39 Sunflower Rd. Holbrook Ma.
02343
Hargreaves Edward C.J. 36 Blueberry Hill
Dedham Ma. 02026
Harmer Donald W. P.O. Box 116 Whitman Ma.
02382
Harrigan Eugene J. 1347 Mass. Ave. Lexington
Ma. 02173
Harrington Patrick S. 22 Halsey Rd. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Harrington Verna 685 Highland St. Marshfield
Ma. 02059
Harrison Leslie H. 30 Dale St. Medfield Ma.
02052
Harrison Thomas N. 100 Frankland Road
Ashland Ma. 01721
Harrow Shirley 62 Bay St. Quincy Ma. 02169
Harte Patricia M. Linden Lane Mt. Kisco N.Y.
10549
Harvey John B. Shagbark Rd. Norwalk Ct. 06854
Haskell Nancy L. 630 Gorwin Dr. Hanson Ma.
02341
Hassard Thomas J. 18 Stardust Dr. Warren N.J.
07060
Hassett John 861 Hoffman St. Elmira N.Y. 14905
Hastings Mary B. 1 1 Ellison Ave. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Hatch Whitney B. 354 Towne House Rd. Fairfield
Ct. 06430
Havens Sarah 53 Enslin Rd. Needham Ma. 02192
Haynes Janet S. 165 Hingham St. Rockland Ma.
02370
Healey Ann 209 Lazell St. Hingham Ma. 02043
Healey Harry 209 Lazell St. Hingham Ma. 02043
Heapes Joyce P. 7 Spring Lane Hingham Ma.
02043
Heier Meryl 2415 Bay Rd. Sharon Ma. 02067
Heim Abigail M. 38 Bear Mt. Rd. Ridgefield Ct.
06877
Heitin Gladys 10 Longmeadow Drive Canton Ma.
02021
Hemenway David K. 1515 V.F.W. Parkway W.
Roxbury Ma. 02132
Hemingway Kathleen M. 391 Broad St.
Weymouth Ma. 02188
Hennessy Marguerite H. 14 Bateswell Rd.
Dorchester Ma. 02124
Hennessy Ruth L. 14 Bateswell Rd. Dorchester
Ma. 02124
Hendrix Duane A. 54 Franklin St. Whitman Ma.
02382
Henel Jeffrey L. 86 Eddy Lane Orchard Pk. N.Y.
14127
Henningson John J. 10 Tara Rd. Southboro Ma.
01772
Herlihy Jonathan H. 48 Windsor St. Milton Ma.
02187
Herling Joyce L. 92 Surrey Dr. New Rochelle
N.Y. 10804
Herstad Nancy 17 Lincoln St. Hingham Ma.
02043
Hesslein John B. 3 Bishop Dr. Fayetteville N.Y.
13066
Hewitt Sara M. 236 Park St. New Canaan Ct.
06840
Hickey John J. 22 Cavanagh Rd. No. Sciatuate
Ma. 02060
Hill Barbara S. 42 West Ridge Dr. Sharon Ma.
02067
Hilton Kent L. 248 Dixwell Ave. New Haven Ct.
06511
Hilyard Frederica 60 Barouche Dr. Marshfield
Ma. 02050
Hines John S. 99 Border Rd. Needham Ma.
02192
Hogan Amanda 31 Constitution Rd. Lexington
Ma. 02173
Hogan Debbie 59 Gulliver St. Milton Ma. 02186
Hogan Paula A. 49 Puritan Rd. Pembroke Ma.
02359
Holbrook Richard J. 74 Endicott St. Congers
N.Y. 10920
Holliday Mayfield H. 54 Perrin St. Roxbury Ma.
02119
Hollis Susan 352 Waltham St. West Newton Ma.
02165
Holman Charles B. 2810 N. 7th St. Sheboygan
W.L 53081
Holmes Merilyn E. 247 So. Main St. Sharon Ma.
02067
Holmes Muriel M. 101 Chestnut St. Stoughton
Ma. 02072
Holt Sheila 14 Brae Burn Rd. Milton Ma. 02186
Holzmann Ruth N. 1 Parkwood Dr. Burnt Hills
N.Y. 12027
Homans Helenty E. 28 State St. Boston Ma.
02109
Hopewood Carolyn 16 Worcester Pk. Ave.
Falmouth Ma. 02540
Hopping Norman R. 10 High St. Ipswich Ma.
01938
Hordes Robert L. 222 W. Hartsdale Ave.
Hartsdale N.Y. 10530
Horn Peter B. 48 Willard Grant Rd. Sudbury Ma
01776
Housley Jerilynn K. 288 Woodland Dr. Hanover
Ma. 02339
Howard Emilie E. 160 Fuller St. Dorchester Ma.
02124
Howe Mary E. 37 Country Lane Sharon Ma.
02067
Howes Leonard E. 67 Bradford Rd. Hanover Ma.
02339
Hubbard Rosa E. 38 Horman St. Milton Ma.
02186
Huegel Kenneth J. 1 1 Albion Ct. Rockland Ma.
02370
Humphreys Lillian M. 24 Atlantic Ave. Cohasset
Ma. 02025
Hunt Joseph J. 1 Kirby Dr. Canton Ma. 02021
Hunter Karen L. 59 Richdale Rd. Needham Ma.
02192
Hurley Rita M. 15 McKone St. Neponset Ma.
02122
Hutchinson Robert G. 79 Winslow Cem Rd.
Marshfield Ma. 02050
lannotti Angela M. 589 Dyer Ave. Cranston R.L
02920
Uteris Michael 29 St. Gregory St. Dorchester Ma
02124
Imhoff Sondra J. 78 Winthrop Rd. Apt. 2
Brookline Ma. 02146
Indiveri John G. 21 Gate View Dr. Greenwich Ct
06830
lorio Stephen M. 201 Berwyn PI. Lawrence N.J.
08648
Jacobson William L. 64 McLean St. Wellesley
Ma. 02181
Jaye Regina 6 Oakridge Dr. No. Easton Ma.
02356
Jeffords Priscilla R. 775 Mawman Rd. Lake Bluff
II. 60044
Jenks Jacqueline 777 Randolph Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Jenks Laurie E. 137 No. Hoosac Rd.
Williamstown Ma. 01267
Jennings Clefus L. 267 Center St. Boston Ma.
02130
Jennings Emily M. 2 Kathryn Lane Canton Ma.
02021
Johnson Christie B. 62 Middlesex Turnpike
Burlington Ma. 01803
Johnson Corrinne A. 10 Bowen Rd. Rockland Ma
02370
Johnson Jacklyn L. 196 Turnpike St. So. Easton
Ma. 02375
Johnson Judith 41 Wheeler Cir. Stoughton Ma.
02072
Johnson Kenneth C. 234 Granite Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Johnson Mark T. 20 South St. Concord N.H.
03301
Johnson Sharon L. 10 Arbor St. Wenham Ma.
01984
Johnson Timothy W. 30 Pinecrest Rd. W.
Bridgewater Ma. 02379
Jones Christine Marie 79 Rawson Rd. Wollaston
Ma. 02170
Jones Sally F. 181 Woodridge Cir. New Canaan
Ct. 06840
Jordan Bret M. 4100 Canterbury Way Temple
Hills Md. 20031
Jordan Lori A. 7 McDevitt Rd. Randolph Ma.
02368
Joyce Eileen 31 Highland Dr. Pembroke Ma.
02359
Joyce Maridith 647 Pleasant St. Canton Ma.
02021
Joyce Theresa 47 Maple St. Milton Ma. 02186
Kadar Anita V. 1065 Park Ave. New York N.Y.
10028
Kalt Martin R. 924 Cranford Ave. No. Woodmere
N.Y. 11581
Kamp Bonnie Gail 329 Edwards Dr. Fayetteville
N.Y. 13066
Kanudsen Kathleen 352 Waltham St. West
Newton Ma. 02165
Kaplan Louis C. 23 London Terrace New
Rochelle N.Y. 10804
Karsh Anne E. 142 Pleasant St. Milton Ma.
02186
Kaschuluk Lisa M. 413 Atlantic Ave. Westerly
R.I. 02891
Kasper Karla 69 Wilbur St. Waltham Ma. 02154
Katz Debra L. 39 Grand Ave. Newburgh N.Y.
12550
Kaunfer David E. 65 Bishop Rd. Sharon Ma.
02067
Kayman Deborah J. 25 Kahler Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Kean Elizabeth A. 254 Munro Blvd. Valley
Stream N.Y. 11581
Keaney Joseph B. 35 Edison Ave. Dedham Ma.
02026
Keating Kevin G. 39 Hawthorn Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Keats Matthew M. 834 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka II.
60093
Keats Wade S. 834 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka II.
60093
Keaveney Josephine E. 76 Oakdale Ave. Dedham
Ma. 02026
Keller Michelle 63 Verchild St. Quincy Ma. 02169
Kelley Harold G. 543 Brook Rd. Milton Ma.
02187
Kelley Marie 110 Edgemere Rd. W. Roxbury Ma.
02132
Kelley Michael J. 64 Carnegie St. Manchester
N.H. 03104
Kelly Alice F. 51 Beacon Circle Milton Ma.
02186
Kelly Gael 2 Huntington Ave. Plainville Ma.
02762
Kelly Joseph R. 19 Badger Rd. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Kennedy Joseph M. 48 Seagirt Ave. Saugus Ma.
01906
Kenney Charles C. 27 Wedgemere Rd. W.
Roxbury Ma. 02132
Kenney Richard P. Jr. W2 5 Panther Valley
Hackettstown N.J. 07840
Keogan Jami A. 15 Pam Bar Rd. Huntington Ct.
06484
Keough Mary 7 Pagoda St. Milton Ma. 02186
Keresey Mary T. 735 Hi Mount Rd. Palm Beach
Fl. 33480
Kildahl Karl H. 9 Circle Rd. Scarsdale N.Y.
10583
Killion James E. 254 So. Main St. Cohasset Ma.
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02025
King Charles Frederic 9 Bailey Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
King Ellen M. 112 Sea Ave. Quincy Ma. 02169
King Laura 408 York St. Canton Ma. 02021
King Linda L. 408 York St. Canton Ma. 02021
Kingsbury Elizabeth A. 39 Grove Hill Rd.
Guilford Ct. 06437
Kirchdorfer Patricia 42 Vernon St. Brookline Ma.
02146
Kirk James A. 21 Otis St. Bedford Ma. 01730
Kisiel Helen 64 Bates Rd. Watertown Ma. 02172
Kitterman William T. 9 Pine Tree Dr. Branford
Ct. 06405
Klane Bonnie Dee 36 Colburn Dr. Sharon Ma.
02067
Klump Mary 55 Elmwood Pk. Wollaston Ma.
02171
Knight Charlotte E. Fiske Hill Rd. Sturbridge
Ma. 01566
Kodad Marilyn J. 17 Village Rd. Brockton Ma.
02403
Kohak Frances M. 218 Gardner St. Hingham Ma.
02043
Kolz Douglas G. 1 24 Rogers Dr. Stoughton Ma.
02072
Krebs James P. 8 Melbourne St. Dorchester Ma.
02124
Krivi Robert E. 10 Skyline Dr. Apt. 9 Braintree
Ma. 02184
Krous Ellen L. 7 Lincolnshire Dr. Canton Ma.
02021
Kruger Kim E. 18 Old Farm Lane Attleboro Ma.
02703
Kuniholm Richard H. 27 Riverglen Rd. Wellesley
His. Ma. 02181
LaCorne Brenton 7 Wheatland Ave. Dorchester
Ma. 02124
Lampert Jeffrey L. 31 Colonial Dr. Quincy Ma.
02169
Lancaster Richard H.J. 68 Columbia Ave.
Brunswick Me. 0401 1
Landy David S. 5 Fairfax Dr. Andover Ma. 01810
Langlois Alexandra 24 Wyndmere Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Langlois David E. 48 Walter St. Chicopee Ma.
01013
Lapcharoen Tanapat 1906 23rd St. Washington
D.C. 20008
Lapides Elaine D. 46 Marion St. Randolph Ma.
02368
Lapidus Mark 1 1 27 Cumberland Rd. Abington
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Lawrence Lillian 21 Suppale Rd. Dorchester Ma.
02121
Leach Steven D. 9 Colonial Way Scituate Ma.
02066
Leary Virginia 56 Highland St. Canton Ma. 02021
Lebovitz Cecilia A. 87 Highland St. Avon Ma.
02322
Lederman Steven E. 57 Southern Way Princeton
N.J. 08540
Leeder Celia 10 Blueberry Hill Rd. Weston Ma.
02193
Lemos Carole J. 607 Summer St. Arlington Ma.
02174
Lenson Evan P. 601 Walnut St. Newton Ma.
02160
Leonard Mark W. 1139 Washington St. Whitman
Ma. 02382
Leopardi Carol A. 8 Louds Ave. Weymouth Ma.
02188
Leslie John S. 30 Brookside Terr. No. Caldwell
N.J. 07006
Lespasio Mark A. 19 Fillmore St. So. Weymouth
Ma. 02190
Lettire Nicholas A. 969 Highland Ave. Pelham
N.Y. 10803
Levenson Everett L. 200 Hoffman Ave. Cranston
R.L 02920
Levie Stephen A. Edgewood Rd. Gloucester Ma.
01930
Levine Jeffrey A. 348 Central Ave. Apt. C6
Scarsdale N.Y. 10583
Levine Eleanor L. 100 Pelham Rd. New Rochelle
N.Y. 10805
Levitan David A. 249 Homer St. Newton Ctr.
Ma. 02159
Lewis Saul B. 510 Solano Prado Coral Gables Fl.
33156
Lewis Timothy B. 232 Linden Lane Glen Head
L.L N.Y. 11545
Libbey Rene 44 Vautrimot Ave. Hull Ma. 02045
Lichtenberg Ann S. 6256 Clearwood Rd. Bethesda
Md. 20034
Little Gregory A. 138 Forest St. Montclair N.J.
07042
Litton Scott M. Curry College Milton Ma. 02186
LoCicero Marie P. 32 Station St. Quincy Ma.
02169
Locke Patricia A. 230 N. Washington St. Norton
Ma. 02766
LoConte Joseph A. 52 Eutaw St. E. Boston Ma.
02128
Logue Joanne M. 240 Old Oaken Bucket Norwell
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Lombreglia Patricia A. 11 Puddingstone Rd.
Morris Plains N.J. 07950
Long Rupert Y. 196 Highgate St. Needham Ma.
02192
Looney Diane E. 155 Oak St. Needham Ma.
02192
Lota Ann Marie 35 Glencoe St. Brighton Ma.
02135
Loughlin Mary J. 40 Hillsdale St. Dorchester Ma
02124
Love Thomas A. 14 McLaren Rd. So. Darien Ct.
06820
Luca Cynthia A. 403 No. Fulton Ave. Mt. Vernon
N.Y. 10552
Lucas Ruth S. 10577 Flatlands 7th St. Brooklyn
N.Y. 11236
Lucchetti Mario L. 21 Green St. Newton Ma.
02158
Lukosi Carol A. 71 Farrar Ave. Boston Ma.
02136
Lunghino Derek W. 1 Cockenoe Dr. Westport Ct.
06880
Luongo Ben Arthur 142 Whitewood Rd.
Westwood Ma. 02090
Luukkonen Tuija 533 Harland St. Milton Ma.
02186
Lydon Elizabeth A. 165 Emerson St. So. Boston
Ma. 02127
Lynch Glenda O. 17 Verrill St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Lynch Patricia A. 11 Birchbrow Ave. No.
Weymouth Ma. 02191
Macary Francis X. 82 Charlevoux St. Waterbury
Ct. 06706
MacDonald Robin L. 112 Harding St. Medfield
Ma. 02052
MacGillivray June M. 34 Tower Rd. Hingham
Ma. 02043
Macierowski Catherine 629 Dorchester Ave. So.
Boston Ma. 02127
MacLean Sandra 14 Karol Rd. Norton Ma. 02766
MacPhee Roberta 116 Harvard St. Newton Ma.
02158
Magee Lana C. 28 Mascoma St. Wollaston Ma.
02170
Mahoney Michael J. 20 Weston Lane Smithlown
N.Y. 11787
Mahoney Michael L. 29 Frost Ave. E. Brunswick
N.J. 08816
Majsak Stephen F. 23 Washington St. Plainville
Ct. 06062
Mallinson Todd S. 31 Great Rd. Maynard Ma.
01754
Malloy Jane M. 7 Summit Dr. Hingham Ma.
02043
Maloney Jeri Ann 69 Hillside Rd. Dedham Ma.
02026
Maloney Kathleen N. 21 Shawmut Ave. Wayland
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Mann Lois 11 Northwood Dr. Walpole Ma. 02081
Marag Georgia K. 14 Pauline St. Randolph Ma.
02368
Markin Joan M. 24 Sycamore St. Glastonbury Ct.
06033
Markley Gretchen A. 30 Canterbury Dr. Sudbury
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Marks Amy R. 9 Eton Dr. No. Caldwell N.J.
07006
Marks Larry 256 Last St. E. Walpole Ma. 02032
Marshall Harry 6 University Rd. Cambridge Ma.
02138
Marshall Jean 427 River St. Norwell Ma. 02061
Marshall Kevin M. 34 Bryden Place Ridgewood
N.J. 07450
Martin Megan E. 47 Raf Ave. Needham Ma.
02192
Massiah Trevor N. 143 N. Fullerton Ave.
Montclair N.J. 07042
Mastromatteo Charlott 10 Woodlawn St. Dedham
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Matthews Richard P. 115 Smith Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Matsil Ronnie Jane 11 5th Ave. New York N.Y.
10003
Matthews Stephen G. 100 Linwood St. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
May Kathleen M. 41 Hitchcock Lane Old
Westbury N.Y. 11568
May Susan E. P.O. Box 441 Canaan Ct. 06018
Mayer Marybeth 81 Alden St. Dedham Ma.
02026
Mayers Linda P. 1 1 3 Chapman St. Watertown
Ma. 02172
Mayer William H. 48 Summit St. Apt. 10 Keene
N.H. 03431
Maynard Abbie 38 Pleasant St. Fairhaven Ma.
02719
Maynard Susan L. 326 King St. Cohasset Ma.
02025
Mayo Barbara R. 391 Mill Road Hewlett N.Y.
11557
McAndrews Dorothy T. 63 Squanto Rd. No.
Weymouth Ma. 02191
McAuliffe Edith E. 222 Blue Hill Ave. Milton
Ma. 02187
McAuliffe Linda J. 85 Fairhill Dr. Westfield N.J.
07090
McCarriston Dana H. 212 Chestnut St. Brookline
Ma. 02146
McCarthy Ellen M. 31 Tacoma St. Boston Ma.
02136
McCarthy Judith A. 6 West Side Rd. Milton Ma.
02187
McCarthy Christina 29 Marilyn Rd. Scituate Ma.
02066
McCarthy Mary L. 61 Walnut St. Milton Ma.
02186
McCauley Brian J. 39 Copeland St. Watertown
Ma. 02172
McConarty Linn 138 Pleasant St. Framingham
Ma. 02701
McCracken Peter T. 270 Farm Lane Westwood
Ma. 02090
McDonnell Matthew J. 67 Elsinore St. Concord
Ma. 01742
McEntee Bruce W. 135 Whitehall Blvd. Garden
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McGinnity Ronald R.J. 30 Woodland Rd. Scituate
Ma. 02066
McGinnity Steven H. Mill Run Rd. Boxford Ma.
01921
McGowan Jeanne M. 9 Lafield St. Dorchester
Ma. 02122
McGowan Patricia M. Old Coach Rd. R.F.D. 3
Concord N.H. 03301
McGrath Virginia A. 130 Wilson Ave. Wollaston
Ma. 02170
Mclnerney Maura C. 99 Woodland Rd. Milton
Ma. 02186
McKenney Lynn A. 33 Perry Ave. Whitman Ma.
02382
McLaughlin Glenn F. 15 Dayton St. Quincy Ma.
02169
McLean Margaret M. 339 Ocean Ave.
Marblehead Ma. 01945
McLean Stephen A. 4 Carrolton St. Salem Ma.
01970
McLeod Fay M. 67 Fullers Lane Milton Ma.
02186
McMahon Suzanne G. 112 Surplus St. Duxbury
Ma. 02332
McMuUen Marjorie A. 8 Lake Shore Dr.
Hopkinton Ma. 01748
McMullin Scott P. 20 Highland Ave. Waterville
Me. 04901
McNamara Linda M. 52 Woodruff Rd. Walpole
Ma. 02081
McNeill Patricia A. 14 Moss St. Pawcatuck Ct.
02891
McShane Helga R. 7 Heritage Lane Natick Ma.
01760
Meade Thomas J. 41 Commercial St. Marblehead
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Meagher Susan 78 Florence Ave. Arlington Ma.
02174
Medeiros Rosemary 36 Blueberry Hill Dedham
Ma. 02026
Medwid Robert S. 146 Farnsworth St. Chicopee
Ma. 01013
Meehan Jeanine 67 Frothingham St. Milton Ma.
02186
Meers Richard D. 159 Parsons St. Brighton Ma.
02135
Melchin Kenneth J. 61 Wendell Park Milton Ma.
02186
Melley Judy 296 W. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood
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Mello Diane M. 21 Edward Dr. Stoughton Ma.
02072
Mello Jane M. 10 Patton St. No. Dartmouth Ma.
02747
Merenda Nancy J. 254 Dillingham Way Hanover
Ma. 02339
Meyer David J. 27 Cole Ter. New Rochelle N.Y.
10801
Miller David R. 53 Will Dr. Canton Ma. 02021
Miller Evelyn M. 25 Longwood Ave. Brockton
Ma. 02401
Miller John W. 175 Chocolate Hole Virgin Islands
00830
Miller Mary Margaret 166 Forest Ave. New
Rochelle N.Y. 10804
Mills Francis X. 67 Exchange St. Rockland Ma.
02370
Milosh Wendy J. 145 Jonathan Rd. New Canaan
Ct. 06840
Miner Katherine E. 7 Laurel Hill Dr. Niantic
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Mirabito Laura 169 Whittier Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Mirallegro John J. 273 State Rd. No. Adams Ma.
01247
Mitchell David M. 34 Hamilton Rd. Apt. 101
Arlington Ma. 02174
Mittleman Elyse F. 67 Echo Lane Larchmont
N.Y. 10538
Moberger Carl W. 19 Robinwood Dr. Canton Ma.
02021
Modestino Louis A. 84 Smith Ave. Stoughton Ma.
02072
Moissiy Alexander B. 10 Mt. Pleasant St. Hyde
Park Ma. 02136
Mondragon David A. 7 Sunset Lane Hingham
Ma. 02043
Monteiro David A. 169 Maravista Ave. Teaticket
Ma. 02536
Montifiore Mark D. 581 Leheigh Lane Woodmere
N.Y. 11598
Moon Shaun E. 172 Warren St. Needham Ma.
02192
Moore Ann Leslie 20 Crabtree Rd. Squantum Ma.
02171
Moore David G. 238 Summit Ave. Summit N.J.
07901
Morgan Charles B. Jr. 115 Booth Ave. Englewood
N.J. 07631
Moroney Mark A. 22 Thomas St. Burlington Ma.
01803
Morrissey Diane M. 9 Buckingham Rd. Quincy
Ma. 02169
Mott Stephanie M. 220 Woodside Dr. Hewlett
N.Y. 11557
Motyka Mary E. 56 Whitelawn Ave. Milton Ma.
02187
Moynihan Kathleen A. 7 Currier Dr. Framingham
Ma. 01701
Muir Frederick G. 504 North St. Greenwich Ct.
06830
Mullin Dorothy J. 695 Randolph St. So.
Weymouth Ma. 02190
Munchbach Mary L. 34 Nancy Rd. Dedham Ma.
02026
Muncherian David S. 7 Osceola Path Arlington
Ma. 02174
Murphy Anne Louise 29 Lanphier Rd. Branford
Ct. 06405
Murphy Joseph 75 Smith Rd. Milton Ma. 02186
Murphy James Gerard 38 Summer St. W.
Roxbury Ma. 02132
Murphy Kathleen M. 401 Pine Grove Dr.
Brockton Ma. 02401
Murphy Tata A. 205 E. 69th St. New York N.Y.
10021
Murray James D. 15B Howd Ave. Branford Ct.
06405
Murray Joan M. 20 Osceola St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Murray Susan Ann 160 Atlantic St. No. Quincy
Ma. 02171
Muzio Gary R. 71 Burnham Rd. Watertown Ma.
02172
Myrie Eileen M. 31 Hosmer St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Nader Anthony M. 125 West St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Nagle Charlene M. 20 Winter St. Brockton Ma.
02402
Nakornthap Amarin 1906 23rd St. N.W.
Washington D.C. 20008
Narducci Dolores 88 Bassick Circle Stoughton
Ma. 02072
Nash Barbara S. 39 Plymouth Rd. Hillsdale N.J.
07642
Navicky Patricia 102 Cain St. Weymouth Ma.
02351
Negrini Ann L. 77 Business St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Neri Donna L. 81 Soundview Ave. Madison Ct.
06443
Neveleff Jane E. 130 Brooklawn Cir. New Haven
Ct. 06515
Newman Ellen G. 4 Elmore Place E. Northport
N.Y. 11731
Newman Judith M. 278 West St. Weymouth Ma.
02188
Newton Cheryl J. Outlook Ave. Cheshire Ma.
01225
Nichols Dorrance W. Eastern Nazerene Col.
Quincy Ma. 02170
Nilson Jennifer G. 223 Chamberlain St. Holliston
Ma. 01746
Nimberg Marjory J. 1 Briggs Pond Way Sharon
Ma. 02087
Nipon Leon S. 232 Tower Lane Narberth Pa.
19072
Noonan Joseph F. 23 Linda Ave. Framingham
Ma. 01701
O Brien Robert J. Jr. 7 Pine Cone Rd. Canton
Ma. 02021
O Connor Ellen 148 Cambo St. Brockton Ma.
02401
O Connell Patricia M. 1 Burdsall Dr. Port Chester
N.Y. 10573
O Connor Kevin G. 1051 Orange Ctr. Rd. Orange
Ct. 06477
O Connor Kevin M. 10 White Oak Lane
Woodbridge Conn. 06525
O Connor Joan W. 1 Mohawk Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
O Connor Paula 1 1 Ellwood St. Charlestown Ma.
02129
O Donnell Kathleen M. Tannenbaum Way
Tannersville Pa. 18372
Odymosu Ayodeji A. 2 Oluwa Court Isale Eko
Lagos Nigeria
O Hara James F. Jr. 49 Redin Dr. E.
Longmeadow Ma. 01028
O Keefe Janice 20 Waban Rd. Quincy Ma. 02169
Oliveira Lawrence W. 106 Spring St. New
Bedford Ma. 02740
Olmedi Susan E. 57 Pleasant St. Wellesley Ma.
02181
Olsen Karen G. 389 Highland Ave. Randolph Ma.
02368
O Malley Geoffrey 56 Mingo St. Milton Ma.
02186
O Meara Ann 34 Thompson Lane Milton Ma.
02186
O Neil Virginia E. 200 Springs Rd. Bedford Ma.
01730
O Neil Janet Marie 46 Weston Ave. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Oppenheim Heather 107 Highland Milton Ma.
02186
Orifice Sarah 136 Chaffee Ave. Waltham Ma.
02154
O Sullivan Michael P. 40 Ocean Ave. N.
Weymouth Ma. 02191
Owens Valerie P.O. Box 698 Boston Ma. 02120
Pacella Victor O. 24 Preston St. Dedhatti Ma
02026
Pacheco Judith 272 Lafayette St. New Bedford
Ma. 02745
Packer Judith L. 35 Himoor Cir. Randolph Ma
02368
Padula Richard A. 136 Burlingame Rd. W.
Warwick R.I. 02893
Palladino Robert M. 1 2 Ralph St. Watertown Ma
02172
Palmer Valerie 33 Mt. Vernon St. Quincy Ma
02169
Palopoli Mary C. 43 Bicknell Hill Rd. Abington
Ma. 02351
Panana Joanne C. 1 8 Cassandra Rd. E.
Weymouth Ma. 02189
Panaro John M. 96 Prospect Ave. Maybrook N Y
12543
Papazian Gregory B. 1 Berkshire St. Worcester
Ma. 01609
Pappas Gregory J. 101 Warwick Rd. W. Newton
Ma. 02165
Pare Andree M. 44 Pioneer Rd. Hingham Ma
02043
Pare Marguerite A. 44 Pioneer Rd. Hingham Ma
02043
Paris Peter E. Jr. 40 Field Point Pk. Greenwich
Ct. 06830
Parrell Ann 319 Reedsdale Rd. Milton Ma. 02186
Pasquale Robert 203 St. Marks PI. Mt. Kisco
N.Y. 10549
Pasternak Steven 34 05 High St. Fair Lawn N.J.
07410
Patrick Laura L. 203 Highland Ave. Quincy Ma.
02169
Paul Matthew Slade 7 Hilltop Cir. Chappagua
N.Y. 10514
Pauley Robert R. Jr. 97 Larch Rd. Wenham Ma.
01984
PauUi Peter M. 5 Colony Rd. Westport Ct. 06880
Pavidis Vivian 5 Elkway Ave. Norwood Ma.
02062
Pearce Mark R. Baxter Rd. No. Salem N.Y.
10560
Pearl Robin D. 50 Joyce Lane Woodbury N.Y.
11797
Penrod Shirley 1 5 Harlow Rd. Marshfield Ma.
02050
Perez Richard Jr. 72 Tuckahoe Ave. Eastchester
N.Y. 10707
Perkins Meredith 71 Webster St. Randolph Ma.
02368
Perlmutter Anne 855 Amer. Legion Hwy.
Roslindale Ma. 02131
Perlmutter Susan E. 1 1 Mildred Rd. Newton Ctr.
Ma. 02159
PermPanich Supree 29 Custer St. Apt. 101
Jamaica Plain Ma. 02130
Perron James A. 278 Main St. Hanson Ma. 02341
Perry Andrew A. 6 Memory Lane Croton N.Y.
10520
Perry David W. 21 Houston Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Perry Edward A. 258 Farm Lane Westwood Ma.
02090
Perry Laquita 80 Central St. Stoneham Ma.
02180
Peterson Paula J. 535 South St. Bridgewater Ma.
02324
Phillips Michelle 160 Atlantic St. Quincy Ma.
02171
Phillips Tracey P. 24 Linden St. Norwood Ma.
02062
Pickett Ann 48 Tacoma St. Hyde Park Ma 02136
Pickett Theresa F. 1 1 Tracy Wood Rd. Caton Ma
02021
Pilalas Mary Ann 4 Annella Rd. Brockton Ma
02402
Pinnetti Paul 88 Clifford Rd. Plymouth Ma
02360
Pizzitola Gregory M. 733 Park Ave. N Y C N Y
10021
Poison Richard C. Jr. 110 Salt Rock Rd.
Barnstable Ma. 02630
Pond Edward F. 29 Ruggles St. Westboro Ma
01581
Posey Sonya 30 Bailey Stoughton Ma. 02072
Potter Phoebe 598 Brush Hill Rd. Milton Ma
02186
Power Mark J. 108 Stetson St. Whitman Ma.
02382
Pragliola Drew L. 1 1 1 New Sprain Rd. Scarsdale
N.Y. 10583
Prophet Susan D. 82 Aberdeen Dr. Scituate Ma.
02066
Proule Alice M. 63 Whitman Ave. Whitman Ma.
02382
Prouty Dawn C. 16 Dennison St. Waltham Ma.
02154
Quinn Donna M. 102 Hamilton St. Quincy Ma.
02169
Quinn Michael J. 249 Central St. Holliston Ma.
01746
Race Patrick M. 19 Fenner St. Cazenovia N.Y.
13035
Raffael Michael S. 45 Eustis Ave. Wakefield Ma.
01880
Raffaele Margaret M. 35 Stearns Ave. Brockton
Ma. 02402
Raimondi William J. River St. Box 127 Kingston
Ma. 02364
Rakiey James M. 60 Thompson St. Maynard Ma.
01754
Raleigh Dawne M. 82 Samoset Ave. Quincy Ma.
02169
Ramsay Elizabeth A. 1177 Main St. W Wareham
Ma. 02576
Randon Coralie A. 568 Brush Hill Rd. Milton
Ma. 02186
Ravden Sidney 35 Crown Pt. Dr. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Raymond David C. 75 No. Kingshighway
Westport Ct. 06880
Reardon Frank 49 Johnson Terr. Rockland Ma.
02370
Reddy Tom 5 Madison St. Lynn Ma. 01902
Redfield Edward Baldwin Farms So. Greenwich
CT 06830
Reed Mary C. 67 Montclair Ave. N Quincy Ma.
02171
Reegan Renee M. 17 Hampden St. Worcester Ma.
01609
Reich Meridith 27 Herrick Dr. Lawrence NY
11559
Reidy Mark B. 102 Yankee Peddler Pth. Madison
CT 06443
Reilly Donald 20 Rosemont Ave. Cumberland RI
02864
Repp David W. 544 Highland Ave. Upp
Montclair NJ 07043
Reynolds Gregory D. Myrick Lane Harvard Ma.
01451
Ricca Jo Anne 6 Quarry St. Quincy Ma. 02169
Ricciardelli John 81 Whiting St. Lynn Ma. 01902
Ricciardelli Nick 81 Whiting St. Lynn Ma. 01902
Rich Jordan D. 3 Alice Rd. Randolph Ma. 02368
Richard Lillian 161 Alvin Ave. Milton Ma. 02186
Richmond Elizabeth L. 25 Old Cart Path Lane
Pembroke Ma. 02359
Riemer Lois A. 23 Oakhurst Circle Needham Ma
02192
Roast Robert R. 28 Terry Dr. Morristownship NJ
07961
Robbins Carol E. 28 Jones St. NY NY 10014
Robbins Steven 26 Meadowview Rd. Milton Ma
02186
Roberts June W. 29 Howe St. Hingham Ma
02043
Roberts Loretta 120 Woodrow Ave. Dorchester
Ma. 02124
Robinson Jo Ann 18 Picker Lane N Easton Ma
02356
Robinson Nanette R. 10 Woodland Dr. Paxton
Ma. 01612
Rock Richard 306 Bunker Hill St. Charlestown
Ma. 02129
Rodboonpha Kongchai Royal Thai Embassy 1906
23rd t. Students Dept. NW Washington D.C.
20008
Rodenbaugh Judith M, 170 Mediterrean Dr. 64
Weymouth Ma. 02188
Roderiques Jo Anne 128 E. Coggeshall St.
Fairhaven Ma. 02719
Rodman Curtis L. 14 Breton Dr. Canton Ma.
02021
Rodman Marilyn G. 14 Breton Dr. Canton Ma
02021
Rogers David C. 101 Homestead Rd. Ithaca NY
14850
Roman Joseph 31 Huntoon St. Dorchester Ma.
02124
Romanus Al 5 Albermarle St. Readville Ma.
02136
Ronayn Mary K. Six May St. Canton Ma. 02021
Rose Bobby 369 Essex Ave. Gloucester Ma. 01930
Rosoff Larry 5 Acorn Dr. Randolph Ma. 02368
Ross Alicia M. 1 Marie Circle Burlington Ma.
01803
Rosser Anne L. 260 Woodward St. Waban Ma.
02168
Roth Virginia Ann 147 Warren Ave. Boston Ma.
02116
Round William H. 12 Priscilla Rd. Lynnfield Ma.
01940
Rowland Nancy L. 38 Colburn Rd. E Brunswick
NJ 08816
Rubin Dana Myra 103 Village St. Marblehead
Ma. 01945
Ruhl Heather 57 Drumhill Dr. Summit NJ 07901
Rumley William W. 62 Beverly Rd. Wethersfield
CT 06109
Ruo Jeannette D. 410 Border St. E Boston Ma.
02128
Russell Ellen 16 Clifford St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Russo Paul J. 999 Hyde Park Ave. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Ryan Greg R. 7 Tommys Lane Darien CT 06820
Sambuchi Terry Ann 19 Tremont St. Maynard
Ma. 01754
Sanders Mary L. 66 Blake St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Sandquist Delphine 33 Alfred Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Sandquist Karina 33 Alfred Rd. Milton Ma.
02136
Santuccio Jerry 63 Hesperus Ave. Gloucester Ma.
01930
Savage Stephen C. 153 Tudor Rd. Needham Ma.
02192
Saya James J. 59 Moseley St. Boston Ma. 02125
Sbordon David 15 Standish Rd. Wayland Ma.
01778
Sbraccia Gregory J. 42 Dana Ct. Duxbury Ma.
02332
Schachter Scott H. 590 Holly Dale Rd. Fairfield
CT 06430
Schafer Jeff 2 Hathaway Rd. Marblehead M
01945
Schavone Roberta 42 Franklin Rd. Ashland Ma.
01721
Scheiner Ilene C. 320 Sprain Rd. Scarsdale NY
10583
Scheuer James H. Jr. (Jamie) 3525 Woodley Rd.
N W Washington DC 20016
Schladale Gayle 1415 Commonwealth Ave.
Brighton Ma. 02135
Schmidt Karen M. 7 Pleasant View Dr. Canton
Ma. 02021
Schultz Lawrence M. 7 Oceanside Terr.
Swampscott Ma. 01907
Schultz William 96 Plumb Rd. Middletown CT
06457
Scollins John R. 14 Grassmere Rd. Hyde Park
Ma. 02136
Scott Gerry V. 89A Intervale St. Dorchester Ma.
02121
Scott John A. 229 Rollingbrook Way Catonsville
MD. 21228
Scott Susan A. 115 Beilevue Rd. Squantum Ma.
02171
Scotti Joanne C. 80 Thorndike St. Arlington Ma.
02174
Searight Richard L. 590 Gilbert HWY Weston
CT 06883
Segal Dura 48 Nelson Dr. Randolph Ma. 02368
Seidman Robin R. 2300 Russel St. Baltimore MD
21230
Seixas Jean E. 98 Fisher St. Westwood Ma. 02090
Selznick Geri L. 63 Vine Rd. Stamford CT 06905
Semple Paula J. 32 Winthrop Dr. Attleboro Ma.
02703
Senna Robert M. 558 Taunton Rd. Wyckoff NJ
07481
Sexton Katherine 74 Waterway St. Barrington RI
02806
Sequeira Joseph M. 2168 Pondfield CT Yorktown
HTS NY 10598
Serafini Cathy 99 Lawson Terr. Scituate Ma.
02066
Seymour Ann L. 237 Hudson Rd. Sudbury Ma.
01776
Shadduck Joe 207 South St. Athens Pa. 18810
Shea Brian R. 112 Quincy Shore Dr. No Quincy
Mass. 02171
Shea Elinor 14 Orchard Rd. Scituate Ma. 02066
Shea Mary 26 Crest Ave. Dedham Ma. 02026
Shea Paul 71 Ganung Dr. Ossinging NY 10562
Sheehan Maureen K. 64 Lake Wind Rd. New
Canaan CT 06840
Sheehy Mary A. 62 John St. No Quincy Ma.
02171
Shemkus Ruth 144 Lake Shore Dr. E Weymouth
Ma. 02172
Shepard Nanette W. Conant Rd. Lincoln Ma.
01773
Shepherd Richard A. 134 Pleasant St. So
Weymoth Ma. 02190
Shirk Peter J. 164 Washington Ave. Dobbs Ferry
NY 10522
Shirvani Saeid 530 Willard St. Apt. 53 Quincy
Ma. 02169
Shole Mary M. 68 W. Concord Apt. 53 Boston
Ma. 02118
Shyllon Usman N. 95 Morton Village Dr.
Mattapan Ma. 02126
Siegan Ilysse 65 Touraine Hull Ma. 02045
Siegel Laurie 26 Egan Place Englewood Cliffs NJ
07632
Silas Sheryl A. 13 Guam Rd. Chelsea Ma. 02150
Silk Timothy B. 181 Montross Rd. Yorktown Hts.
NY 10598
Silsby Marty 460 Savage Hill Rd. Berlin CT
06037
Silver Kim M. 93 Mansfield Ave. Norton Ma.
02766
Silverman Linda E. 78 Eldridge St. Waterbury CT
06704
Silvi Martha 70 High St. Mansfield Ma. 02048
Simmons Lauren L. 694 East St. Brockton Ma.
02402
Simmons Pamela A. 305 Sound Beach Ave. Old
Greenwich CT 06870
Simon Janet H. 50 Roseen Rd. Holbrook Ma.
02343
Simon June 17 McAuliffe Rd. Randolph Ma.
02368
Sims Laura A. 75 Readville St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Singsomboon Choosak Royal Thai Embassy 1906
23rd St. NW Washington DC 20008
Sinnott Joseph M. 921 Metropolitan Ave. Hyde
Park. Ma. 02136
Sisson Robert D. 16 Kings Rd. Canton Ma. 02021
Slack Dorothy A. 58 Hartshorn St. W
Bridgewater Ma, 02379
Sloan Robert J. 211 Holly St. Cranford NJ 07016
Slotnick Gail S. 1 Forest Ave. Randolph Ma.
02368
Slyman Barbara Ann 281 Wood House Rd.
Fairfield CT 06430
Smerlas John L. 112 Shirley Rd. Waltham Ma.
02154
Smillie Richard N. 169 Hollingworth St. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Smith Cynthia A. 2164 Wilbraham St. Springfield
Ma. 01129
Smith Donald S. 106 Midwood Rd. Cranston Rl
02910
Smith Nora Marie 34 Myles Standish Dr. No
Dartmouth Ma. 02747
Smith Robert 34 Myles Standish Dr. No
Dartmouth Ma. 02747
Smythe Robert Sugar Run Rd. Compton NH
03223
Souter Debbie 1121 Upper James Hamilton
Ontario Canada 1 9C 382
Soverel James Route 41 Main St. Salisbury CT
06068
Sparks Vicki N. 118 Cary Ave. Milton Ma. 02186
Speciale David c/o Allstate Ins. Co. 45 Williams
St. Wellesley Ma. 02181
Speich Pam Box 8313 Boston Ma. 02114
Spinney Melissa L. Barre Rd. Wheelwright Ma.
01094
Stanton Joan T. 236 West Plain St. Wayland Ma.
01778
Stapleton Linda L. 140 Boston Rd. Southboro
Ma. 01772
Stephens Scott A. 19 Ingelore Court Smithtown
NY 11187
Sterling Richard J. 12 Schoolhouse Lane Great
Neck NY 1 1020
Sterling Lawrence E. 77 Elder Rd. Needham Ma.
02194
Stetson Scott A. 7 Western Ave. St. Johnsbury
VT 05819
Stevens Janet 18 Anne Ave. Brockton Ma. 02401
Stewart Mary E. 9 Itasca St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Stiefel Steven F. 155 32 84th St. Howard BCH
NY 11414
Stiglitz Marilyn H. 129 Fern St. Bridgeport CT
06606
Stogel Sharon L. 106 Haverhill Dr. Dewitt NY
13214
Stohlberg Deborah 47 Moon Island Rd. Squantum
Ma. 02171
Stone James 60 Baskin Rd. Lexington Ma. 02173
Stone Vicki L. 22 Leonard Rd. Lexington Ma.
02173
Stowell Richard S. 22 Notre Dame Rd. Bedford
Ma. 01730
Strempek Linda J. 57 St. James Ave. Chicopee
Ma. 01020
Strome Rise 212 Duxbury CT Warwick RI .
02886
Sudock Maurie Ellen 470 Woodbury Rd.
Huntington NY 11743
Sugarman Mark D. 57 Broadlawn PK W Roxbury
Ma. 02132 Sullivan Perry M. Marcel Murad 6
Surro Dr. Framingham Ma. 01701
Sullivan Michael F. 20 Cliff Rd. Wellesley Ma.
02181
Sullivan Timothy J. 35 Eliot St. Brookline Ma.
02167
Sullivan Susan M. 35 Trefton Dr. Braintree Ma.
02184
Suntrangkoon Virapong Royal Thai Embassy 1906
23rd St. NW Washington DC 20008
Sweener William J. 3 Avon Place Pittsfield Ma.
01201
Sweeney Kathleen M. 20 Fairbanks Rd. Milton
Ma. 02186
Sweny Susan E. 98 Toxteth St. Apt. 6 Brookline
Ma. 02146
Talanian Pamela 54 Old Farm Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Tarleton Jeffery L. Hillside Rd. Boxford Ma.
01921
Tasho Steven C. 4 Oak Ridge Dr. No Easton Ma.
02356
Tarvers Karen M. P.O. Box 161 No Truro Ma.
02652
Tavares Catherine A. 81 Skyline Dr. Apt. 12
Braintree Ma. 02184
Taylor Albert L. Jr. 160 Ruggles St. Boston Ma.
02120
Taylor Eleanor 69 Ames St. W Quincy Ma. 02169
Taylor Michael G. 69 Moreland St. Roxbury Ma.
02119
Teague Lloyd A. Jr. 51 Green St. Marblehead
Ma. 01945
Teiner Brian H. 201 Hyslop Rd. Brookline Ma.
02146
Theodore Paul D. 221 Geneva Ave. Dorchester
Ma. 02121
Thomas Odile 101 Franklin St. Milton Ma. 02186
Thomas Terry 5 Williams St. Canton Ma. 02021
Thompson Craig A. 107 Whitcomb Ave. Hingham
Ma. 02043
Thompson Dennis 4 Curtis Rd. Scituate Ma.
02066
Thompson Paula 4 Curtis Rd. Scituate Ma. 02066
Tirone Karen F. 12 Woroncoco Rd. No
Weymouth Ma. 02191
Tobin Maureen Ann 71 Tyler St. Hyde Park Ma.
02136
Todesco Cristina 42 Spofford Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Todesco Patrizia 42 Spofford Rd. Milton Ma.
02186
Tomasello Bob 15 Forbes Rd. Westwood Ma.
02090
Torres Janet C. 148 Allen St. New Bedford Ma.
02740
Touger Hallie E. 31 Rockwell Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Traknis Matthew L. 72 Bussey St. Dedham Ma.
02026
Transom David G. 1841 Harte St. Baldwin NY
11510
Trotsky Jay Rogers Rd. Locke Lake Rd. 1 CTR
Barnstead NH 03225
Tsoumas Call 533 West Elm St. Brockton Ma.
02401
Tucker Sarah P. 1435 Main St. No Leominster
Ma. 01420
Tudor Susan E. lUsley Hill W Newbury Ma
01985
Turesky Barbara E. 49 Highland Ave. Randolph
Ma. 02368
Turner Jeanne L. 8 Highland St. Gloucester Ma
01930
Turner Paul A. 6 Wingate Rd. Lexington Ma.
02173
Uckerman Estelle J. 29 Orchard Rd. Stoughton
Ma. 02072
Vaccaro Kenneth 26 Prince PI. Stamford CT
06905
Vallely Brian 92 Farwell St. Newton Ma. 02160
Van Aken Peter F. 7 Shannon Lane Cos Cob CT
06807
Varrasso Mike 219 Grove St. Braintree Ma. 02184
Vaughan Deborah A. Rivermede Fryeburg ME
04037
Ventura Joseph M. 428 Crawford Terr. Union NJ
07083
Vernon Anne Elizabeth 57 Weston Ave. Braintree
Ma. 02184
Vey Martin 135 Trenton Rd. Dedham Ma. 02026
Vigoda Kim M. 55 Colbert Rd. East W Newton
Ma. 02165
Villa Carol 414 Highland Ave. Quincy Ma. 02170
Villa Louis R. 278 Old Oaken Bucket Norwell
Ma. 02061
Villa Sandar A. 10 Oak St. Wellesley Ma. 02181
Vince Kimberly A. 717 Henderson Rd.
, Williamstown Ma. 01267
Volinsky Karen Rubin 5 Wilson Court Stoughton
Ma. 02072
I Vuyosevich Kathleen 305 Highland St. Stoughton
Ma. 02072
I Wadswoth Charles Kirby c/o 12 Northgate Rd.
Wellesley Ma. 02181
Wall Alexandra L. 34 Heath St. Quincy Ma.
02171
Walsh Angela Kay 67 Granite Ave. Dorchester
Ma. 02124
Walsh Audrey L 15 Morton Circle Canton Ma
02021
Walsh Catherine E. 155 Cherry St. W Newton
Mass. 02165
Walsh Caroline 1380 Blue Hill Ave. Milton Ma
02186
Ward Joan 64 Albemarle Place Venders N Y
10701
Weathers Hilton 29 Donald Rd. Dorchester Ma
02124
Weaver Betsy 1 1 Rose Marie Lane Walpole Ma
02081
Weaver Adam 43 Middle St. Concord Ma. 01742
Weaver Jeffrey T. 585 Bloomfield Ave. Apt. 38
W Caldwell NJ 07006
Weaver Merilyn 6 Abbot St. Dorchester Ma.
02124
Webb Heidi-Rachel 105 Edgewater Dr. Waltham
Ma. 02154
Weeks Keith L. 26 Merrill St. Boston Ma. 02021
Wehmhoff Wayne A. 1 Wynfromere La. Westport
Ct. 06880
Weinstein Marcia J. 17 Stoneham Drive W
Hartford CT 06117
Weiss David T. 905 Bee St. No Valley STR NY
11580
Welch Richard 12 Centre Ave. Rockland Ma.
02370
Weller Elizabeth P.O. Box 285A Kennebunkport
Me. 04046
Wessling Kim M. 27 Enfield St. Winthrop Ma
02152
Wheeler Frank R. 7405 Pebble Pointe W
Bloomfield MI 48033 ■"
White Donna M. 63 Lynn Rd. Brockton Ma.
02402
Whiteside Peter J. 156 Main St. Greenwhich NY
12834
Wickham Barbara Ann 194 Passaic Ave.
Livingston NJ 07039
Wien Idis Box 4430 San Jose Costa Rica
Wight Nancy C. 577 Atherton St. Milton Ma.
02186
Wiik V. Hope 79 Casey St. Norwood Ma. 02062
Wilcott Randy 51 Chestnut St. Concord Ma.
01742
Williams Anita 43 Massasoit St. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Williams Cecile L. 157 E. Foxboro St. Sharon
Ma. 02067
Williams Ellen A. 14 Newman Dr. Easton CT
06612
Williams Nancy A. 245 Bellevue Rd. No Quincy
Ma. 02171
Williams Stephanie Grafton CTR Grafton NH
03240
Williams Thomas E. Box 341 Provincetown Ma.
02657
Wilson Kathryn M. 86 Cedar St. Braintree Ma.
02184
Wilson Miriam E. 395 Blue Hill Ave. Milton Ma.
02186
Wilson Scot C. P.O. Box 377 Falmouth Ma.
02541
Winard Steven E. 57 Sherwood Rd. Springfield
NJ 07081
Winfrey Johnie E. 64 Tennis Rd. Mattapan Ma.
02126
Wolinetz Barry M. 1067 Duston Rd. N
Woodmere NY. 11581
Wood Kathleen 33 Algonquin Rd. Canton Ma.
02021
Woodman Jane 274 No Main St. Concord NH
03301
Woodward Timothy G. 18 Jefferson Rd. Westford
Ma. 01886
Xifaras Lois K. 144 Hawthorn St. New Bedford
Ma. 02740
Yanchewski Mark S. 9 Taft Ave. Maynard Ma.
01754
Yasawasdi Suradech 1066 Commonwealth Ave.
Apt. 23 Boston Ma. 02215
Yeaton Mark 71 Valley St. Keene NH 03431
Yerrick Barbara A. 65 Webster St. Apt. 301
S. Weymouth Ma. 02190
Yetz William J. 10 Clark St. Somerville Ma.
02143
Young James R. 162 California Ave. Freeport NY
11520
Young Richard J. 81 Grove St. Tenafly NJ 07670
Yovino Helen A. 71 E. Vanston Rd. Stoughton
Ma. 02072
Zaccardi Robert E. 22 Parkman St. Dorchester
Ma. 02122
Zajkowski Jill A. East Market St. Hyde Park NY
12538
Zamfino Lisa E. 9 Pilgrim Dr. Greenwich CT
06830
Zarponi Marianne 74 Patricia Lane Weymouth
Ma. 02190
Zibbell Celia 541 VFW Parkway Chestnut Hill
Ma. 02167
Zint George M. 35 High Ridge Rd. Trumbell CT
06611
Zuis James J. 614 So. Main St. Sharon Ma.
02067
Zur Henryk Phil 6 Hyatt Lane Westport CT
06880
Zuzevich Donna M. 449 East 8th St. S Boston
Ma. 02127
the end thank god!
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Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Kahn, in memory of Jerry Kahn
Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. Cole
Ms. Helen Homans
Chris Andrade, '77
Dorothy L. Ross
Shelly Kaplan Ludlow
Dr. & Mrs. Abe Schachter
Mary Constance Dooley
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Farren
Mr. & Mrs. William Round
Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Turner
Mr. Carl A. Kuniholm
Mr. & Mrs. Morris E. Tarleton
Mr. & Mrs. James H. Kirk
Mr. Joseph Andrade
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Berkowitz
Mr. C. Stanley Knight
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Blasi
BOOSTERS
Frederick A. Bryden
William J. Inlioff
Dr. Leonard A. Lewis
Jo-Ann Nicholas
Dorothy & Jack Vallely
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Green
Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. LoConte
Walter & Shirley Hutchinson
Irene F. Gillaspy
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas W. Martines
Mr. & Mrs. John Henningson
\LLON AMBULANCE SERVICE
Service Made Us No. 1
6 Branches for Maximum Coverage and Service
/ Day or Night
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Dial 298-3828
SPONSORS
Dean Edward Hastings
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Eddy
Dean Barry Jackson
Prof. Carl Cooper
Arthur F. Stephens
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Mahoney
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Kahn, in memory of Jerry Kahn
Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. Cole
Ms. Helen Homans
Chris Andrade, '77
Dorothy L. Ross
Shelly Kaplan Ludlow
Dr. & Mrs. Abe Schachter
Mary Constance Dooley
Mr. & Mrs.. James P. Farren
Mr. & Mrs. William Round
Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Turner
Mr. Carl A. Kuniholm
Mr. & Mrs. Mor*-"
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Frederick A. Bryden
William J. Inlioff
Dr. Leonard A. Lewis
Jo-Ann Nicholas
Dorothy & Jack Vallely
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Green
Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. LoConte
Walter & Shirley Hutchinson
Irene F. Gillaspy
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas W. Martines
Mr. & Mrs. John Henningson
FALLON AMBULANCE SERVICE
Service Made Us No. 1
6 Branches for Maximum Coverage and Service
Day or Night
Dial 298-3828
BARNEY &
CAREY CO.
2 Granite Ave.
Milton, Mass
02186
THE
WOODSTOVE
SHOP & MILL
Complete Woodstove Service
Dealers Alice & Bob
Bergquist
481 Great Rd.-Rear
Acton, Mass. 01720
Get Ahead of the
Energy Game
EVERETT
SQUARE
SPORTING
GOODS CO.,
INC.
Complete Team Outfits
Anthony Ventura, 387-6530
427 Broadway
Everett Square
Everett, Mass 02149
/Winstar
CORPORATION
THE DOMINO
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IN BOSTON
AND AMSTAR'S
OTHER OPERATIONS
AMERICAN SUGAR DIVISION
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FOOD SERVICE DIVISION
DUFF-NORTON COMPANY, INC.
MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION
THE HOFFMASTER COMPANY, INC.
ENVIRO-CLEAR DIVISION
1251 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10020
425 Medford Street
Boston, Mass 02129
CONGRADULATE THE CLASS
OF 1978
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W J Z GAGE & TOOL CORP.
MAKERS OF PRECISION GAGES. TOOLS & PARTS?
PHONE CA 9-2929-2039
HYDE PARK, NEW YORK
Fairview
PRINTING COMPANY
815 HYDE PARK AVENUE • HYDE PARK. MASS. 02136
TELEPHONE 361-5557
OFFSET & LETTERPRESS
Complete Art
&
Composition Service
AMERICAN AIR
CONDITIONING
CO.
Commercial & Marine Refrigeration
Heating-Ventilating
J.S. O'SuUivan
Tel. 442-6900
442-6901
21 Batchelder St.
Boston, Ma
02119
GoRHAM Fire Equipment Co.
Manufacturers of
FIRE DEPARTMENT SUPPLIES AND APPROVED FIRE EQUIPMENT
ARONSON INSURANCE
AGENCY INC.
Complete Insurance Service
345 Boylston St.
Newton Centre, Ma 02159
(617) 965-3030
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Telephone 268-3680
268-3681 (Area Code 617)
268-3682
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OVER FORTY YEARS. . . .
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MAINTAINING A FLEET OF MODERN LUXURY
COACHES. AS WELL AS SCHOOL BUSES
TO HANDLE YOUR EVERY NEED.
BRUSH HILL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
109 NORFOLK STREET, DORCHESTER 436-4100
Agents for Pl^f mouth and Brockton St. Rwy. Company
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Goodbye Yellow
Bump Road
Oh, I've finally decided my future lies, beyond the yellow bump road
P;. Brooks, Arrterican historian.„J^;„
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