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Welcome  To  The  Campus  Of  Curry  College  .... 


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A  Campus  Of  Buildings  &  Grounds 


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Of  The  Curry  Year 


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Can  Never  Happen  Again. 


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. 


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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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"Heyyy!" 


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. 


This  page  reserved  for  your  own  personal  use. 


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 
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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." 

Richard  Matthews 
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Hangin'  Out" 


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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Course  Number 


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 


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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 


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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. 


Scot  goes  for  some  bubbly  in  the  champagne  fountain! 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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 


At  right,  the  Student  Activity  Building 


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(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- 
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Section 
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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. 


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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. 


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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- 
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and  Jack  Indiveri.  Miss- 
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Hassard,  Jim  Kelly. 


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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. 


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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. 
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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. 


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Brown 

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Wellesley  H.S.  (J.V.) 

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Stonehill 

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Harvard 

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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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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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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. 


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Name 

goals 

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12 

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12 

19 

Birchall 

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17 

Balletto 

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Curry 

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Hutchinson,  Dooley,  Fishgrund.  Row  2-Coach  Brown, 
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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 
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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 


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63 
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So.  Eastern  Mass 

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Suffolk 

Worcester  St 

Gordon 

Salem  St. 

E.  Conn. 

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New  England 

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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 


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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! 

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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. 


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I'll  continue  to  search 

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And  the  snow 
And  the  sky     ' 

Genovario        W  / 

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M'l  W^'m 

I  want  a  lover 

1  '^^^^^ 

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I  want  some  friends 

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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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'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 


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<        ))  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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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) 


V^ 


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. 


e 
n 
1 
o 
r 

W 

e 
e 
k 

1 
9 

7 
8 


Red  Sox,  6-4 


Wohnar  r1 
Johnson  lb 
Nordbgn    If 


ab  r  h  bi  ab  r  h  bi 

4  0  10  Buflesn    ss  4  110 

5  110  Remy  2b  3  2  3  0 
4  0  11  Rice  If  S  1  3  3 
0  0  0  0  Ystrim     lb  S  0  3  1 

4  1  0  0  Fisk    c  5  110 

5  1  3  0  Lynn    cf  3  0  10 
-  -  -  -            ■  3  113 


Boston  100  0000113-6 

Ont  out  whBP  winning  run  icorsd. 
E_pjjk    DP-Chicago   1,   Boston   3.   LOB 

-Chicaoo  10,  Boston  8.  3B-Remy  7, 
Orta.  Kessinoer,  Lemon,  Brotiamer,  Rice, 
HR-Evans  ID  SB-Rice,  Bonds,  JotKi- 
son   5-Orta,  Remy 


Stone 

Wlghby    IL    0-2) 


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  '      " '  "    """" 


Red  Sox,  3-0 


Orl»    » 
Johnswi    lb 
BImbrg    dh 


4  0  1  0  Rice    II  i  1  2  2 

4  0  0  0  Yslrim  lb  3  0  10 
4  0  1  0  Hobson  dtl  3  0  10 
4  0  2  0  Carbo  rf  3  0  0  0 
4  0  10  Bfohmr  3b  3  0  0  0 
4  0  10  Evans  cf  3  12  1 
3  0  0  0  AAntgnvy    c    2  0  0  0 

• 00  00 

2t  31  3 

OOOOOOOOO-O 

000100  lOx- 3 

E-Nordhaoen,     Bfohamer,     DP-OifcBgo 

■LOB-Oiicago     8,     Boston     6.     "" 


Totils 

Chicago 

Boston 


0  0  0  0  Wright    p 
3S  0  7  0  Totals 


Burleson, 


2,    Ric 


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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„.  "'";.r'='« 


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. 


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Jeffrey  L.  Schafer 


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Prayer  is  alright,  if  you  have  a  good 
right  cross.  Author  unknown 


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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^ 


/ 


"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 


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the 


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sea  the  on  moon  the  like  be  would 


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Marcia  Weinstein 

Education 

Moderate  Special  Needs 


...  Lhildc 


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 
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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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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 


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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. 


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Division  Of  Science 
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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 
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Bruce  Steinberg  (Psych),  Dante  Germanotta  (Soc),  and 
PA  I  tutors  Pam  Brown,  Maria  Bacigalupo,  Roberta 
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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liizaleffi  Kubih 


?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 


W 

W  S( 


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 


216 


# 


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 

Pa.  19001 
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 

Ma.  02061 
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 

Ma.  01778 
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 

Ma.  01776 
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 

Ma.  02026 
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 

City  N.Y.  11530 
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 

Ma.  01945 
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 

N.J.  07450 
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 

Conn.  06357 
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! 
The  Curryer  wishes  to  apologize  for  any  deletions  or  mistakes  contained  within  this  directory. 


Directory  compiled  by  Jym-Ann  Callan  (A-Ra)  and  Jeff  Tarleton  (Ra-Z). 


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Dean  Edward  Hastings 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frederick  Eddy 

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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arnold  Kahn,  in  memory  of  Jerry  Kahn 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Howard  C.  Cole 

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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  A.  LoConte 

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